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Apr 11, 2014 |
thru line veto memo.438 line veto memo.81 signed chap.53 |
Mar 31, 2014 |
delivered to governor returned to senate passed assembly ordered to third reading rules cal.28 substituted for a8553e referred to ways and means delivered to assembly passed senate ordered to third reading cal.370 |
Mar 28, 2014 |
print number 6353e |
Mar 28, 2014 |
amend and recommit to finance print number 6353d |
Mar 28, 2014 |
amend and recommit to finance |
Mar 14, 2014 |
print number 6353c |
Mar 14, 2014 |
amend and recommit to finance |
Feb 21, 2014 |
print number 6353b |
Feb 21, 2014 |
amend and recommit to finance |
Feb 12, 2014 |
print number 6353a |
Feb 12, 2014 |
amend and recommit to finance |
Jan 21, 2014 |
referred to finance |
Senate Bill S6353A
Signed By Governor2013-2014 Legislative Session
AID TO LOCALITIES BUDGET BILL
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Floor Vote: Mar 31, 2014
aye (61)- Addabbo Jr.
- Avella
- Ball
- Bonacic
- Boyle
- Breslin
- Carlucci
- DeFrancisco
- Diaz
- Dilan
- Espaillat
- Farley
- Felder
- Flanagan
- Gallivan
- Gianaris
- Gipson
- Golden
- Griffo
- Grisanti
- Hannon
- Hassell-Thompson
- Hoylman-Sigal
- Kennedy
- Klein
- Krueger
- LaValle
- Lanza
- Larkin
- Latimer
- Libous
- Little
- Marcellino
- Marchione
- Martins
- Maziarz
- Montgomery
- Nozzolio
- O'Brien
- O'Mara
- Parker
- Peralta
- Perkins
- Ranzenhofer
- Ritchie
- Rivera
- Robach
- Sampson
- Sanders Jr.
- Savino
- Serrano
- Seward
- Skelos
- Smith
- Squadron
- Stavisky
- Stewart-Cousins
- Tkaczyk
- Valesky
- Young
- Zeldin
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2013-S6353 - Details
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2013-S6353 - Bill Text download pdf
S T A T E O F N E W Y O R K ________________________________________________________________________ S. 6353 A. 8553 S E N A T E - A S S E M B L Y January 21, 2014 ___________ IN SENATE -- A BUDGET BILL, submitted by the Governor pursuant to arti- cle seven of the Constitution -- read twice and ordered printed, and when printed to be committed to the Committee on Finance IN ASSEMBLY -- A BUDGET BILL, submitted by the Governor pursuant to article seven of the Constitution -- read once and referred to the Committee on Ways and Means AN ACT making appropriations for the support of government AID TO LOCALITIES BUDGET THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, REPRESENTED IN SENATE AND ASSEM- BLY, DO ENACT AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. a) The several amounts specified in this chapter for aid to localities, or so much thereof as shall be sufficient to accomplish the purposes designated by the appropriations, are hereby appropriated and authorized to be paid as hereinafter provided, to the respective public officers and for the several purposes specified. b) Where applicable, appropriations made by this chapter for expendi- tures from federal grants for aid to localities may be allocated for spending from federal grants for any grant period beginning, during, or prior to, the state fiscal year beginning on April 1, 2014 except as otherwise noted. c) The several amounts named herein, or so much thereof as shall be sufficient to accomplish the purpose designated, being the undisbursed and/or unexpended balances of the prior year's appropriations, are here- by reappropriated from the same funds and made available for the same purposes as the prior year's appropriations, unless herein amended, for the fiscal year beginning April 1, 2014. Certain reappropriations in this chapter are shown using abbreviated text, with three leader dots (an ellipsis) followed by three spaces (... ) used to indicate where existing law that is being continued is not shown. However, unless a change is clearly indicated by the use of brackets [ ] for deletions and underscores for additions, the purposes, amounts, funding source and all EXPLANATION--Matter in ITALICS (underscored) is new; matter in brackets [ ] is old law to be omitted.
2 other aspects pertinent to each item of appropriation shall be as last appropriated. For the purpose of complying with the state finance law, the year, chapter and section of the last act reappropriating a former original appropriation or any part thereof is, unless otherwise indicated, chap- ter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013. d) No moneys appropriated by this chapter shall be available for payment until a certificate of approval has been issued by the director of the budget, who shall file such certificate with the department of audit and control, the chairperson of the senate finance committee and the chairperson of the assembly ways and means committee. e) The appropriations contained in this chapter shall be available for the fiscal year beginning on April 1, 2014 except as otherwise noted. 3 OFFICE FOR THE AGING AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS General Fund - State and Local ..... 114,119,500 105,757,500 Special Revenue Funds - Federal .... 114,985,000 206,985,000 Special Revenue Funds - Other ...... 980,000 0 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 230,084,500 312,742,500 ================ ================ SCHEDULE COMMUNITY SERVICES PROGRAM ................................. 230,084,500 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For services and expenses, including the payment of liabilities incurred prior to April 1, 2014, related to the community services elderly grant program. No expend- itures shall be made from this appropri- ation until the director of the budget has approved a plan submitted by the office outlining the amounts and purposes of such expenditures and the allocation of funds among the counties. Notwithstanding any provision of law, rule or regulation to the contrary, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, funds appro- priated herein for the community services for the elderly program (CSE) and the expanded in-home services for the elderly program (EISEP) may be used in accordance with a waiver or reduction in county main- tenance of effort requirements established pursuant to section 214 of the elder law, except for base year expenditures. To the extent that funds hereby appropriated are sufficient to exceed the per capita limit established in section 214 of the elder law, the excess funds shall be available to supplement the existing per capita level in a uniform manner consistent with statutory allocations. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, including section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part N of chapter 56 of the laws of 2013, for the period commenc- 4 OFFICE FOR THE AGING AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 ing on April 1, 2014 and ending March 31, 2015 the commissioner shall not apply any cost of living adjustment for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimburse- ment ........................................ 20,296,000 For planning and implementation, including the payment of liabilities incurred prior to April 1, 2014, of a program of expanded in-home, case management and ancillary community services for the elderly (EISEP). No expenditures shall be made from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a plan submit- ted by the office outlining the amounts and purposes of such expenditures and the allocation of funds among the counties, including the city of New York. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, including section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part N of chapter 56 of the laws of 2013, for the period commenc- ing on April 1, 2014 and ending March 31, 2015 the commissioner shall not apply any cost of living adjustment for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimburse- ment ........................................ 50,012,000 For services and expenses of grants to area agencies on aging for the establishment and operation of caregiver resource centers ........................................ 353,000 For services and expenses, including the payment of liabilities incurred prior to April 1, 2014, associated with the well- ness in nutrition (WIN) program, formerly known as the supplemental nutrition assistance program (SNAP), including a suballocation to the department of agri- culture and markets to be transferred to state operations for administrative costs of the farmers market nutrition program. Up to $200,000 of this appropriation may be made available to the Council of Senior Centers and Services of New York City to provide outreach within the older adult SNAP initiative. No expenditure shall be made from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a plan submitted by the office outlining the amounts and purpose of such expenditures 5 OFFICE FOR THE AGING AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 and the allocation of funds among the counties. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, including section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part N of chapter 56 of the laws of 2013, for the period commenc- ing on April 1, 2014 and ending March 31, 2015 the commissioner shall not apply any cost of living adjustment for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimburse- ment ........................................ 27,326,000 Local grants for services and expenses of the long-term care ombudsman program ........... 690,000 For state aid grants to providers of respite services to the elderly. Funding priority shall be given to the renewal of existing contracts with the state office for the aging. No expenditures shall be made from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a plan submitted by the office outlining the amounts to be distributed by provider ........................ 656,000 For state aid grants to providers of social model adult day services. Funding priority shall be given to the renewal of existing contracts with the state office for the aging. No expenditures shall be made from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a plan submitted by the office outlining the amounts to be distributed by provider ...................... 1,072,000 For state aid grants to naturally occurring retirement communities (NORC). Funding priority shall be given to the renewal of existing contracts with the state office for the aging. No expenditures shall be made from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a plan submitted by the office outlining the amounts to be distributed by provider ........ 2,027,500 For state aid grants to neighborhood naturally occurring retirement communities (NNORC). Funding priority shall be given to the renewal of existing contracts with the state office for the aging. No expend- itures shall be made from this appropri- ation until the director of the budget has approved a plan submitted by the office outlining the amounts to be distributed by provider ..................................... 2,027,500 6 OFFICE FOR THE AGING AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For grants in aid to the 59 designated area agencies on aging for transportation oper- ating expenses related to serving the elderly. Funds shall be allocated from this appropriation pursuant to a plan prepared by the director of the state office for the aging and approved by the director of the budget ....................... 1,121,000 For grants to the area agencies on aging for the health insurance information, coun- seling and assistance program .................. 921,000 For state matching funds for services and expenses to match federally funded model projects and/or demonstration grant programs, a portion of which may be trans- ferred to state operations or to other entities as necessary to meet federal grant objectives ............................... 236,000 For state aid grants to up to three provid- ers of the managed care consumer assist- ance program for the purpose of assisting the health insurance, information coun- seling and assistance program grantees and persons who are eligible for programs covered by titles XVIII and IXX of the federal social security act or the elderly pharmaceutical insurance coverage program, by providing education, outreach, one-on- one counseling and assistance with bene- fits, including appeals and fair hearings, pertaining to such programs .................. 1,767,000 For services and expenses of the retired and senior volunteer program (RSVP) ................ 216,500 For services and expenses of the EAC/Nassau senior respite program ......................... 118,500 For services and expenses of the home aides of central New York, Inc. senior respite program ......................................... 71,000 For services and expenses of the New York foundation for senior citizens home shar- ing and respite care program .................... 86,000 For services and expenses of the foster grandparents program ............................ 98,000 For services and expenses related to an elderly abuse education and outreach program in accordance with section 219 of the elder law funding priority shall be given to the renewal of existing contracts with the state office for the aging ............ 745,000 For services and expenses related to the livable new york initiative to create neighborhoods that consider the evolving 7 OFFICE FOR THE AGING AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 needs and preferences of all their resi- dents .......................................... 122,500 For services and expenses of the new york state adult day services association, inc. related to providing training and techni- cal assistance to social adult day services programs in new york state regarding the quality of services .............. 122,500 For services and expenses related to the congregate services initiative. No expend- itures shall be made from this appropri- ation until the director of the budget has approved a plan submitted by the office outlining the amounts and purposes of such expenditures and the allocation of funds among the counties ............................. 403,000 For services and expenses of New York State- wide Senior Action Council, Inc. for the patients' rights hotline and advocacy project ......................................... 31,500 For services and expenses related to making improvements in the long term care system for the point of entry initiatives, for the purposes of expanding and promoting a more coordinated level of care for the delivery of quality services in the commu- nity ......................................... 3,350,000 For services and expenses of the Association on Aging in New York State to provide training, education and technical assist- ance to the area agencies on aging and aging network service contractor staff for professional development ....................... 250,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................. 114,119,500 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund FHHS Aid to Localities Account - 25177 For programs provided under the titles of the federal older Americans act and other health and human services programs. Title III-b social services ................... 26,000,000 Title III-c nutrition programs, including a suballocation to the department of health to be transferred to state operations for nutrition program activities ................ 41,385,000 8 OFFICE FOR THE AGING AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Title III-e caregivers ........................ 12,000,000 Health and human services programs ............. 9,000,000 Nutrition services incentive program .......... 17,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................. 105,385,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Miscellaneous Operating Grants Fund Office for the Aging Federal Grants Account - 25300 For services and expenses related to the provision of aging services programs ........... 600,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ..................... 600,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Miscellaneous Operating Grants Fund Senior Community Service Employment Account - 25444 For the senior community service employment program provided under title V of the federal older Americans act .................. 9,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 9,000,000 -------------- Special Revenue Fund - Other Combined Expendable Trust Fund Aging Grants and Bequest Account - 20100 For services and expenses of the state office for the aging ........................... 980,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ..................... 980,000 -------------- 9 OFFICE FOR THE AGING AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 COMMUNITY SERVICES PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses, including the payment of liabilities incurred prior to April 1, 2013, related to the community services elderly grant program. No expenditures shall be made from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a plan submitted by the office outlining the amounts and purposes of such expenditures and the allocation of funds among the counties. Notwithstanding any provision of law, rule or regulation to the contrary, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, funds appropriated herein for the community services for the elderly program (CSE) and the expanded in-home services for the elderly program (EISEP) may be used in accordance with a waiver or reduction in county maintenance of effort requirements established pursuant to section 214 of the elder law, except for base year expenditures. To the extent that funds hereby appropriated are sufficient to exceed the per capita limit established in section 214 of the elder law, the excess funds shall be available to supplement the existing per capita level in a uniform manner consistent with statutory allo- cations. Notwithstanding any provision of articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, there shall be an exemption from the professional licensure requirements of such articles, and nothing contained in such articles, or in any other provisions of law related to the licensure requirements of persons licensed under those articles, shall prohibit or limit the activities or services of any person in the employ of a program or service operated, certified, regulated, funded or approved by the state office for the aging, a local governmental unit as such term is defined in article 41 of the mental hygiene law, and/or a local social services district as defined in section 61 of the social services law, and all such enti- ties shall be considered to be approved settings for the receipt of supervised experience for the professions governed by articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, and furthermore, no such entity shall be required to apply for nor be required to receive a waiver pursuant to section 6503-a of the education law in order to perform any activities or provide any services ............................. 15,312,000 ....................................... (re. $12,606,000) For planning and implementation, including the payment of liabilities incurred prior to April 1, 2013, of a program of expanded in-home, case management and ancillary community services for the elderly (EISEP). No expenditures shall be made from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a plan submitted by the office outlining the amounts and purposes of such expenditures and the allocation of funds among the counties, including the city of New York. Notwithstanding any provision of articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, there shall be an exemption from the professional 10 OFFICE FOR THE AGING AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 licensure requirements of such articles, and nothing contained in such articles, or in any other provisions of law related to the licensure requirements of persons licensed under those articles, shall prohibit or limit the activities or services of any person in the employ of a program or service operated, certified, regulated, funded or approved by the state office for the aging, a local governmental unit as such term is defined in article 41 of the mental hygiene law, and/or a local social services district as defined in section 61 of the social services law, and all such enti- ties shall be considered to be approved settings for the receipt of supervised experience for the professions governed by articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, and furthermore, no such entity shall be required to apply for nor be required to receive a waiver pursuant to section 6503-a of the education law in order to perform any activities or provide any services ............................. 46,035,000 ....................................... (re. $39,060,000) For services and expenses of grants to area agencies on aging for the establishment and operation of caregiver resource centers .......... 353,000 ............................................. (re. $295,000) For services and expenses, including the payment of liabilities incurred prior to April 1, 2013, associated with the wellness in nutrition (WIN) program, formerly known as the supplemental nutri- tion assistance program (SNAP), including a suballocation to the department of agriculture and markets to be transferred to state operations for administrative costs of the farmers market nutrition program. No expenditure shall be made from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a plan submitted by the office outlining the amounts and purpose of such expenditures and the allocation of funds among the counties. Notwithstanding any provision of articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, there shall be an exemption from the professional licensure requirements of such articles, and nothing contained in such articles, or in any other provisions of law related to the licensure requirements of persons licensed under those articles, shall prohibit or limit the activities or services of any person in the employ of a program or service operated, certified, regulated, funded or approved by the state office for the aging, a local governmental unit as such term is defined in article 41 of the mental hygiene law, and/or a local social services district as defined in section 61 of the social services law, and all such enti- ties shall be considered to be approved settings for the receipt of supervised experience for the professions governed by articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, and furthermore, no such entity shall be required to apply for nor be required to receive a waiver pursuant to section 6503-a of the education law in order to perform any activities or provide any services ............................. 21,380,000 ....................................... (re. $17,373,000) For services and expenses of the Council of Senior Centers and Services of New York City to provide outreach within the older adult SNAP initiative ... 200,000 ......................... (re. $200,000) Local grants for services and expenses of the long-term care ombudsman program ... 690,000 ................................. (re. $583,000) 11 OFFICE FOR THE AGING AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For state aid grants to providers of respite services to the elderly. Funding priority shall be given to the renewal of existing contracts with the state office for the aging. No expenditures shall be made from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a plan submitted by the office outlining the amounts to be distributed by provider. Notwithstanding any provision of articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, there shall be an exemption from the professional licensure requirements of such articles, and nothing contained in such articles, or in any other provisions of law related to the licensure requirements of persons licensed under those articles, shall prohibit or limit the activities or services of any person in the employ of a program or service operated, certified, regulated, funded or approved by the state office for the aging, a local governmental unit as such term is defined in article 41 of the mental hygiene law, and/or a local social services district as defined in section 61 of the social services law, and all such enti- ties shall be considered to be approved settings for the receipt of supervised experience for the professions governed by articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, and furthermore, no such entity shall be required to apply for nor be required to receive a waiver pursuant to section 6503-a of the education law in order to perform any activities or provide any services ............................. 656,000 ............................................. (re. $656,000) For state aid grants to providers of social model adult day services. Funding priority shall be given to the renewal of existing contracts with the state office for the aging. No expenditures shall be made from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a plan submitted by the office outlining the amounts to be distributed by provider. Notwithstanding any provision of articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, there shall be an exemption from the professional licensure requirements of such articles, and nothing contained in such articles, or in any other provisions of law related to the licensure requirements of persons licensed under those articles, shall prohibit or limit the activities or services of any person in the employ of a program or service operated, certified, regulated, funded or approved by the state office for the aging, a local governmental unit as such term is defined in article 41 of the mental hygiene law, and/or a local social services district as defined in section 61 of the social services law, and all such enti- ties shall be considered to be approved settings for the receipt of supervised experience for the professions governed by articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, and furthermore, no such entity shall be required to apply for nor be required to receive a waiver pursuant to section 6503-a of the education law in order to perform any activities or provide any services ............................. 872,000 ............................................. (re. $872,000) For additional services and expenses to providers of social model adult day services ... 200,000 ...................... (re. $200,000) For state aid grants to naturally occurring retirement communities (NORC). Funding priority shall be given to the renewal of existing 12 OFFICE FOR THE AGING AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 contracts with the state office for the aging. No expenditures shall be made from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a plan submitted by the office outlining the amounts to be distributed by provider. Notwithstanding any provision of articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, there shall be an exemption from the professional licensure requirements of such articles, and nothing contained in such articles, or in any other provisions of law related to the licensure requirements of persons licensed under those articles, shall prohibit or limit the activities or services of any person in the employ of a program or service operated, certified, regulated, funded or approved by the state office for the aging, a local governmental unit as such term is defined in article 41 of the mental hygiene law, and/or a local social services district as defined in section 61 of the social services law, and all such enti- ties shall be considered to be approved settings for the receipt of supervised experience for the professions governed by articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, and furthermore, no such entity shall be required to apply for nor be required to receive a waiver pursuant to section 6503-a of the education law in order to perform any activities or provide any services ............................. 2,027,500 ......................................... (re. $2,027,500) For state aid grants to neighborhood naturally occurring retirement communities (NNORC). Funding priority shall be given to the renewal of existing contracts with the state office for the aging. No expenditures shall be made from this appropriation until the direc- tor of the budget has approved a plan submitted by the office outlining the amounts to be distributed by provider. Notwithstanding any provision of articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, there shall be an exemption from the professional licensure requirements of such articles, and nothing contained in such articles, or in any other provisions of law related to the licensure requirements of persons licensed under those articles, shall prohibit or limit the activities or services of any person in the employ of a program or service operated, certified, regulated, funded or approved by the state office for the aging, a local governmental unit as such term is defined in article 41 of the mental hygiene law, and/or a local social services district as defined in section 61 of the social services law, and all such enti- ties shall be considered to be approved settings for the receipt of supervised experience for the professions governed by articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, and furthermore, no such entity shall be required to apply for nor be required to receive a waiver pursuant to section 6503-a of the education law in order to perform any activities or provide any services ............................. 2,027,500 ......................................... (re. $2,027,500) For grants in aid to the 59 designated area agencies on aging for transportation operating expenses related to serving the elderly. Funds shall be allocated from this appropriation pursuant to a plan prepared by the director of the state office for the aging and approved by the director of the budget ... 921,000 .. (re. $853,000) 13 OFFICE FOR THE AGING AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For additional services and expenses for transportation operating expenses related to serving the elderly ............................ 200,000 ............................................. (re. $200,000) Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, effective October 1, 2006, expenditures made from this appropriation shall effectively provide a cost of living adjustment, provided however, for the peri- od commencing on April 1, 2013 and ending March 31, 2014 the direc- tor shall not apply any new cost of living adjustment authorized by section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part H of chapter 56 of the laws of 2012, for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimbursement, for providers of the following services, as determined by the director of the state office for the aging, expanded in-home services for the elderly program (EISEP), community services for the elderly program (CSE) and the wellness in nutrition (WIN) program, formerly known as the supplemental nutrition assist- ance program (SNAP). The director of the state office for the aging shall determine the standards and requirements necessary for reimbursement of such increases. Further, all such increases shall be made pursuant to a provider attestation regarding the use of such funds to be provided in the format prescribed by the state office for the aging. Funds shall be allocated from this appropriation pursuant to a plan prepared by the director of the state office for the aging and approved by the director of the budget ............... 14,707,000 ....................................... (re. $14,707,000) For grants to the area agencies on aging for the health insurance information, counseling and assistance program ..................... 921,000 ............................................. (re. $430,000) For state matching funds for services and expenses to match federally funded model projects and/or demonstration grant programs, a portion of which may be transferred to state operations or to other entities as necessary to meet federal grant objectives ...................... 236,000 ............................................. (re. $236,000) For the managed care consumer assistance program for the purpose of providing education, outreach, one-on-one counseling, monitoring of the implementation of medicare part D, and assistance with drug appeals and fair hearings related to medicare part D coverage for persons who are eligible for medical assistance and who are also beneficiaries under part D of title XVIII of the federal social security act and for participants of the elderly pharmaceutical insurance coverage program (EPIC) in accordance with the following: Medicare Rights Center ... 793,000 .................... (re. $793,000) New York StateWide Senior Action Council, Inc. ....................... 354,000 ............................................. (re. $265,500) New York Legal Assistance Group ... 111,000 ............ (re. $50,500) Legal Aid Society of New York ... 111,000 ............. (re. $111,000) Selfhelp Community Services, Inc. ... 111,000 ......... (re. $111,000) Empire Justice Center ... 155,000 ..................... (re. $155,000) Community Service Society ... 132,000 ................. (re. $132,000) For services and expenses of the retired and senior volunteer program (RSVP) ... 216,500 .................................. (re. $210,000) 14 OFFICE FOR THE AGING AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses of the EAC/Nassau senior respite program ... 118,500 ............................................. (re. $118,500) For services and expenses of the home aides of central New York, Inc. senior respite program ... 71,000 .................... (re. $71,000) For services and expenses of the New York foundation for senior citi- zens home sharing and respite care program ......................... 86,000 ............................................... (re. $86,000) For services and expenses of the foster grandparents program ......... 98,000 ............................................... (re. $98,000) For services and expenses related to an elderly abuse education and outreach program in accordance with section 219 of the elder law funding priority shall be given to the renewal of existing contracts with the state office for the aging ... 245,000 ..... (re. $245,000) For additional services and expenses related to an elderly abuse education and outreach program in accordance with section 219 of the elder law ... 500,000 ............................... (re. $500,000) For services and expenses related to the livable new york initiative to create neighborhoods that consider the evolving needs and prefer- ences of all their residents ... 122,500 ............ (re. $122,500) For services and expenses of the new york state adult day services association, inc. related to providing training and technical assistance to social adult day services programs in new york state regarding the quality of services ... 122,500 ....... (re. $122,500) For services and expenses related to the congregate services initi- ative. No expenditures shall be made from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a plan submitted by the office outlining the amounts and purposes of such expenditures and the allocation of funds among the counties ......................... 403,000 ............................................. (re. $367,000) For services and expenses of New York Statewide Senior Action Council, Inc. for the patients' rights hotline and advocacy project ......... 31,500 ............................................... (re. $31,500) For services and expenses related to making improvements in the long term care system for the point of entry initiatives, for the purposes of expanding and promoting a more coordinated level of care for the delivery of quality services in the community. Notwithstanding any provision of articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, there shall be an exemption from the professional licensure requirements of such articles, and nothing contained in such articles, or in any other provisions of law related to the licensure requirements of persons licensed under those articles, shall prohibit or limit the activities or services of any person in the employ of a program or service operated, certified, regulated, funded or approved by the state office for the aging, a local governmental unit as such term is defined in article 41 of the mental hygiene law, and/or a local social services district as defined in section 61 of the social services law, and all such enti- ties shall be considered to be approved settings for the receipt of supervised experience for the professions governed by articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, and furthermore, no such entity shall be required to apply for nor be required to receive a waiver pursuant to section 6503-a of the education law in order to perform 15 OFFICE FOR THE AGING AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 any activities or provide any services ............................. 3,350,000 ......................................... (re. $3,350,000) For services and expenses of the lifespan program to provide elderly abuse education and outreach ... 200,000 ............ (re. $200,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For state aid grants to providers of respite services to the elderly. Funding priority shall be given to the renewal of existing contracts with the state office for the aging. No expenditures shall be made from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a plan submitted by the office outlining the amounts to be distributed by provider ... 656,000 ................. (re. $322,000) For state aid grants to providers of social model adult day services. Funding priority shall be given to the renewal of existing contracts with the state office for the aging. No expenditures shall be made from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a plan submitted by the office outlining the amounts to be distributed by provider ... 872,000 ................. (re. $185,000) For state aid grants to naturally occurring retirement communities (NORC). Funding priority shall be given to the renewal of existing contracts with the state office for the aging. No expenditures shall be made from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a plan submitted by the office outlining the amounts to be distributed by provider ... 1,798,500 ............... (re. $422,000) For additional state aid grants to naturally occurring retirement communities (NORC). Funding priority shall be given to the renewal of existing contracts with the state office for the aging. No expenditures shall be made from this appropriation until the direc- tor of the budget has approved a plan submitted by the office outlining the amounts to be distributed by provider ................ 229,000 ............................................. (re. $171,000) For state aid grants to neighborhood naturally occurring retirement communities (NNORC). Funding priority shall be given to the renewal of existing contracts with the state office for the aging. No expenditures shall be made from this appropriation until the direc- tor of the budget has approved a plan submitted by the office outlining the amounts to be distributed by provider ................ 1,798,500 ......................................... (re. $1,079,000) For additional state aid grants to neighborhood naturally occurring retirement communities (NNORC). Funding priority shall be given to the renewal of existing contracts with the state office for the aging. No expenditures shall be made from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a plan submitted by the office outlining the amounts to be distributed by provider ......... 229,000 ............................................. (re. $169,000) For state matching funds for services and expenses to match federally funded model projects and/or demonstration grant programs, a portion of which may be transferred to state operations or to other entities as necessary to meet federal grant objectives ...................... 236,000 ............................................. (re. $236,000) For the managed care consumer assistance program for the purpose of providing education, outreach, one-on-one counseling, monitoring of 16 OFFICE FOR THE AGING AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 the implementation of medicare part D, and assistance with drug appeals and fair hearings related to medicare part D coverage for persons who are eligible for medical assistance and who are also beneficiaries under part D of title XVIII of the federal social security act and for participants of the elderly pharmaceutical insurance coverage program (EPIC) in accordance with the following: Legal Aid Society of New York ... 111,000 .............. (re. $26,000) Selfhelp Community Services, Inc. ... 111,000 .......... (re. $88,000) For services and expenses of the retired and senior volunteer program (RSVP) ... 216,500 ................................... (re. $17,000) For services and expenses of the EAC/Nassau senior respite program ... 118,500 .............................................. (re. $27,000) For services and expenses of the foster grandparents program ......... 98,000 ................................................ (re. $8,000) For up to eight community empowerment initiative start up grants to enable communities, neighborhoods, elders and families to develop their own supportive services that enable older persons to "age in place" and stay in their own neighborhoods ......................... 122,500 ............................................. (re. $122,500) For additional services and expenses related to the enriched social adult day services demonstration project to help older New Yorkers age in place in the community while avoiding spend-down to medicaid. No more than eight and one half percent of the amount appropriated for such purpose may be expended by the office for the aging for services and expenses in connection with the evaluation of the demonstration project which shall be conducted by the center for functional assessment research (CFAR) at the university of Buffalo. An amount not to exceed 10 percent of the allocation may be used for administration for the office ... 122,500 ........... (re. $122,500) For services and expenses related to making improvements in the long term care system for the point of entry initiatives, for the purposes of expanding and promoting a more coordinated level of care for the delivery of quality services in the community .............. 3,350,000 ......................................... (re. $1,724,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For state aid grants to providers of respite services to the elderly. Funding priority shall be given to the renewal of existing contracts with the state office for the aging. No expenditures shall be made from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a plan submitted by the office outlining the amounts to be distributed by provider ... 656,000 .................. (re. $52,000) For state aid grants to providers of social model adult day services. Funding priority shall be given to the renewal of existing contracts with the state office for the aging. No expenditures shall be made from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a plan submitted by the office outlining the amounts to be distributed by provider ... 872,000 .................. (re. $90,000) For state aid grants to neighborhood naturally occurring retirement communities (NNORC). Funding priority shall be given to the renewal of existing contracts with the state office for the aging. No expenditures shall be made from this appropriation until the direc- 17 OFFICE FOR THE AGING AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 tor of the budget has approved a plan submitted by the office outlining the amounts to be distributed by provider ................ 2,027,000 ........................................... (re. $270,000) For state matching funds for services and expenses to match federally funded model projects and/or demonstration grant programs, a portion of which may be transferred to state operations or to other entities as necessary to meet federal grant objectives ...................... 236,000 ............................................. (re. $236,000) For up to eight community empowerment initiative start up grants to enable communities, neighborhoods, elders and families to develop their own supportive services that enable older persons to "age in place" and stay in their own neighborhoods ......................... 122,500 ............................................. (re. $122,500) For additional services and expenses related to the enriched social adult day services demonstration project to help older New Yorkers age in place in the community while avoiding spend-down to medicaid. No more than eight and one half percent of the amount appropriated for such purpose may be expended by the office for the aging for services and expenses in connection with the evaluation of the demonstration project which shall be conducted by the center for functional assessment research (CFAR) at the university of Buffalo. An amount not to exceed 10 percent of the allocation may be used for administration for the office ... 122,500 ........... (re. $122,500) By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For state aid grants to providers of respite services to the elderly. Funding priority shall be given to the renewal of existing contracts with the state office for the aging. No expenditures shall be made from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a plan submitted by the office outlining the amounts to be distributed by provider ... 656,000 .................. (re. $61,000) For state matching funds for services and expenses to match federally funded model projects and/or demonstration grant programs, a portion of which may be transferred to state operations or to other entities as necessary to meet federal grant objectives ...................... 236,000 ............................................. (re. $136,000) For state aid grants to neighborhood naturally occurring retirement communities (NNORC). Funding priority shall be given to the renewal of existing contracts with the state office for the aging. No expenditures shall be made from this appropriation until the direc- tor of the budget has approved a plan submitted by the office outlining the amounts to be distributed by provider ................ 2,027,000 ........................................... (re. $190,000) For services and expenses of the foster grandparents program ......... 196,000 .............................................. (re. $12,500) For services and expenses related to an elderly abuse education and outreach program in accordance with section 219 of the elder law funding priority shall be given to the renewal of existing contracts with the state office for the aging ... 490,000 ...... (re. $27,000) By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2009: 18 OFFICE FOR THE AGING AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For state matching funds for services and expenses to match federally funded model projects and/or demonstration grant programs, a portion of which may be transferred to state operations or to other entities as necessary to meet federal grant objectives ...................... 236,000 .............................................. (re. $23,000) For grants in aid to up to seven designated area agencies on aging for the creation of regional caregiver centers for excellence for the purpose of providing education and training to caregivers, the development and implementation of innovative approaches to assisting caregivers and reducing caregiver stress, provision of technical assistance and training to caregiver program coordinators and other programs and other activities to directly support community caregiv- ers. At least 20 percent of the amount appropriated shall be used to provide respite services to informal caregivers ................. 230,000 ............................................. (re. $230,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund FHHS Aid to Localities Account - 25177 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For programs provided under the titles of the federal older Americans act and other health and human services programs. Notwithstanding any provision of articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, there shall be an exemption from the professional licensure requirements of such articles, and nothing contained in such articles, or in any other provisions of law related to the licensure requirements of persons licensed under those articles, shall prohibit or limit the activities or services of any person in the employ of a program or service operated, certified, regulated, funded or approved by the state office for the aging, a local governmental unit as such term is defined in article 41 of the mental hygiene law, and/or a local social services district as defined in section 61 of the social services law, and all such enti- ties shall be considered to be approved settings for the receipt of supervised experience for the professions governed by articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, and furthermore, no such entity shall be required to apply for nor be required to receive a waiver pursuant to section 6503-a of the education law in order to perform any activities or provide any services. Title III-b social services ... 26,000,000 ......... (re. $26,000,000) Title III-c nutrition programs, including a suballocation to the department of health to be transferred to state operations for nutrition program activities ... 41,385,000 ...... (re. $41,385,000) Title III-e caregivers ... 12,000,000 .............. (re. $12,000,000) Health and human services programs ... 9,000,000 .... (re. $8,900,000) Nutrition services incentive program ................................. 17,000,000 ....................................... (re. $17,000,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For programs provided under the titles of the federal older Americans act and other health and human services programs. 19 OFFICE FOR THE AGING AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Title III-b social services ... 26,000,000 ......... (re. $23,000,000) Title III-c nutrition programs, including a suballocation to the department of health to be transferred to state operations for nutrition program activities ... 41,385,000 ...... (re. $33,000,000) Title III-e caregivers ... 12,000,000 .............. (re. $11,200,000) Health and human services programs ... 9,000,000 .... (re. $6,800,000) Nutrition services incentive program ................................. 17,000,000 ....................................... (re. $10,500,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For programs provided under the titles of the federal older Americans act and other health and human services programs. Title III-e caregivers ... 12,000,000 ............... (re. $1,300,000) Health and human services programs ... 8,000,000 .... (re. $2,400,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal MISCELLANEOUS Operating Grants Fund Office for the Aging Federal Grants Account - 25300 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses related to the provision of aging services programs ... 600,000 ................................ (re. $600,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal MISCELLANEOUS Operating Grants Fund Senior Community Service Employment Account - 25444 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For the senior community service employment program provided under title V of the federal older Americans act ......................... 9,000,000 ......................................... (re. $9,000,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For the senior community service employment program provided under title V of the federal older Americans act ......................... 9,000,000 ......................................... (re. $3,900,000) 20 DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND MARKETS AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS General Fund ....................... 18,445,000 21,687,000 Special Revenue Funds - Federal .... 20,000,000 40,000,000 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 38,445,000 61,687,000 ================ ================ SCHEDULE AGRICULTURAL BUSINESS SERVICES PROGRAM ...................... 38,445,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 New York federation of growers and process- ors agribusiness child development program ... 6,521,000 New York state veterinary diagnostic labora- tory at Cornell university animal health surveillance and control program ............. 4,425,000 New York state veterinary diagnostic labora- tory at Cornell university quality milk production services program .................. 1,174,000 New York state veterinary diagnostic labora- tory at Cornell university New York state cattle health assurance program ................ 360,000 New York state veterinary diagnostic labora- tory at Cornell university Johnes disease program ........................................ 480,000 New York state veterinary diagnostic labora- tory at Cornell university rabies program ....... 50,000 New York state veterinary diagnostic labora- tory at Cornell university Avian disease program ........................................ 252,000 Cornell university farm family assistance ........ 384,000 Cornell university integrated pest manage- ment ........................................... 500,000 Notwithstanding any other provision of law, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, up to the amount appropriated herein shall be available for Cornell university Geneva experiment station for state seed inspection program .................. 128,000 Cornell university Geneva experiment station hop evaluation and field testing program ........ 40,000 Cornell university golden nematode program ........ 62,000 Cornell university future farmers of America ..... 192,000 Cornell university agriculture in the class- room ............................................ 80,000 21 DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND MARKETS AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Cornell university association of agricul- tural educators ................................. 66,000 New York state apple growers association ......... 206,000 New York wine and grape foundation ............... 713,000 New York farm viability institute ................ 400,000 For services and expenses of programs to promote dairy excellence, including but not limited to programs at Cornell univer- sity. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the director of the budget is hereby authorized to transfer up to $150,000 of this appropriation to state operations for programs including adminis- tration of dairy profit teams .................. 150,000 For reimbursement for the promotion of agri- culture and domestic arts in accordance with article 24 of the agriculture and markets law .................................... 340,000 Cornell university pro-dairy program ............. 822,000 For services, expenses and grants related to the taste New York program, including but not limited to marketing and advertising to promote New York produced food and beverage goods and products. All or a portion of this appropriation may be suballocated to any department, agency, or public authority. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the director of the budget is hereby authorized to trans- fer up to $1,100,000 of this appropriation to state operations .......................... 1,100,000 -------------- Program account subtotal .................. 18,445,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal USDA-Food and Nutrition Services Fund Federal Agriculture and Markets Account - 25021 For services and expenses of non-point source pollution control, farmland preser- vation, and other agricultural programs including suballocation to other state departments and agencies including liabil- ities incurred prior to April 1, 2013. Notwithstanding section 51 of the state finance law and any other provision of law to the contrary, the funds appropriated herein may be increased or decreased by transfer from/to appropriations for any prior or subsequent grant period within the same federal fund/program and between 22 DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND MARKETS AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 state operations and aid to localities to accomplish the intent of this appropri- ation, as long as such corresponding prior/subsequent grant periods within such appropriations have been reappropriated as necessary ................................... 20,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal .................. 20,000,000 -------------- 23 DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND MARKETS AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 AGRICULTURAL BUSINESS SERVICES PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: New York federation of growers and processors agribusiness child development program ... 6,521,000 ................. (re. $2,041,000) New York state veterinary diagnostic laboratory at Cornell university animal health surveillance and control program ..................... 3,750,000 ........................................... (re. $953,000) New York state veterinary diagnostic laboratory at Cornell university quality milk production services program ........................... 1,174,000 ........................................... (re. $137,000) New York state veterinary diagnostic laboratory at Cornell university New York state cattle health assurance program ..................... 360,000 ............................................. (re. $162,000) New York state veterinary diagnostic laboratory at Cornell university Johnes disease program ... 480,000 .................. (re. $176,000) New York state veterinary diagnostic laboratory at Cornell university rabies program ... 50,000 ............................ (re. $50,000) For additional services and expenses of the New York state veterinary diagnostic laboratory at Cornell university rabies program ......... 200,000 .............................................. (re. $81,000) New York state veterinary diagnostic laboratory at Cornell university Avian disease program ... 252,000 ................... (re. $252,000) Cornell university farm family assistance ............................ 384,000 ............................................. (re. $134,000) For additional services and expenses of Cornell university farm family assistance ... 200,000 .............................. (re. $200,000) Cornell university integrated pest management ........................ 500,000 ............................................. (re. $347,000) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, up to the amount appropriated herein shall be available for Cornell university Geneva experiment station for state seed inspection program ... 128,000 ........ (re. $62,000) Cornell university Geneva experiment station hop evaluation and field testing program ... 40,000 ........................... (re. $40,000) Cornell university golden nematode program ... 62,000 .. (re. $62,000) Cornell university future farmers of America ......................... 192,000 ............................................. (re. $180,000) Cornell university agriculture in the classroom ...................... 80,000 ............................................... (re. $66,000) Cornell university association of agricultural educators ............. 66,000 ............................................... (re. $53,000) New York state apple growers association ... 206,000 .. (re. $206,000) For additional services and expenses of the New York state apple grow- ers association ... 794,000 ......................... (re. $385,000) New York wine and grape foundation ... 713,000 ........ (re. $488,000) For additional services and expenses of the New York wine and grape foundation ... 287,000 ............................... (re. $62,000) New York farm viability institute ... 400,000 ......... (re. $400,000) 24 DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND MARKETS AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For additional services and expenses of the New York farm viability institute ... 1,100,000 ........................... (re. $1,100,000) For services and expenses of programs to promote dairy excellence, including but not limited to programs at Cornell University. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the director of the budget is hereby authorized to transfer up to $150,000 of this appropriation to state operations for programs including adminis- tration of dairy profit teams ... 150,000 ........... (re. $150,000) For services and expenses of dairy profit teams administered by the New York farm viability institute ... 220,000 ....... (re. $220,000) For reimbursement for the promotion of agriculture and domestic arts in accordance with article 24 of the agriculture and markets law ... 340,000 ............................................. (re. $340,000) Cornell university pro-dairy program ... 822,000 ...... (re. $505,000) Maple producers association for programs to promote maple syrup ...... 125,000 ............................................. (re. $125,000) Tractor rollover protection program administered by Mary Imogene Basset hospital ... 100,000 ......................... (re. $100,000) For services and expenses of northern New York agricultural develop- ment ... 500,000 .................................... (re. $500,000) For services and expenses of the eastern equine encephalitis program, including suballocation to other state departments and agencies. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the director of the budget is hereby authorized to transfer up to $150,000 of this appropriation to state operations ... 150,000 ....... (re. $120,000) For services and expenses of the turfgrass environmental stewardship fund administered by the New York state turfgrass association ... 150,000 ............................................. (re. $150,000) For services and expenses of the north country low costs vaccine program. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the director of the budget is hereby authorized to transfer up to $20,000 of this appropriation to state operations ... 20,000 ......... (re. $20,000) New York Christmas tree farmers association for programs to promote Christmas trees ... 100,000 ......................... (re. $100,000) New York state berry growers association ... 200,000 .. (re. $200,000) Long Island farm bureau ... 200,000 ................... (re. $200,000) Genesee county agricultural academy ... 100,000 ....... (re. $100,000) Island harvest ... 25,000 .............................. (re. $25,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: New York federation of growers and processors agribusiness child development program ... 6,521,000 ................... (re. $438,000) New York farm viability institute ... 400,000 ......... (re. $400,000) For additional services and expenses of the New York farm viability institute ... 821,000 ............................... (re. $821,000) For services and expenses of programs to promote dairy excellence, including but not limited to programs at Cornell University. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the director of the budget is hereby authorized to transfer up to $150,000 of this appropriation to state operations for programs including adminis- tration of dairy profit teams ... 150,000 ........... (re. $150,000) 25 DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND MARKETS AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses of northern New York agricultural develop- ment ... 500,000 .................................... (re. $441,000) Maple producers association for programs to promote maple syrup 100,000 .............................................. (re. $10,000) For services and expenses of the eastern equine encephalitis program, including suballocation to other state departments and agencies. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the director of the budget is hereby authorized to transfer up to $150,000 of this appropriation to state operations ... 150,000 ........ (re. $12,000) For services and expenses of programs to promote agricultural economic development, including but not limited to farmland viability, in accordance with a programmatic and financial plan to be approved by the director of the budget. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the director of the budget is hereby authorized to transfer up to $3,000,000 of this appropriation to state operations ............ 3,000,000 ......................................... (re. $2,652,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: Cornell university farm family assistance ............................ 384,000 ............................................... (re. $3,000) Cornell university agriculture in the classroom ...................... 80,000 ................................................ (re. $8,000) For services and expenses of northern New York agricultural develop- ment ... 300,000 ..................................... (re. $58,000) New York farm viability institute ... 1,221,000 ....... (re. $272,000) For services and expenses of programs to promote dairy excellence, including but not limited to programs at Cornell University. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the director of the budget is hereby authorized to transfer up to $150,000 of this appropriation to state operations for programs including adminis- tration of dairy profit teams ... 150,000 ........... (re. $150,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2010: New York farm viability institute ... 400,000 ......... (re. $400,000) For services and expenses of programs to promote dairy excellence, including but not limited to programs at Cornell University. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the director of the budget is hereby authorized to transfer up to $150,000 of this appropriation to state operations for programs including adminis- tration of dairy profit teams ... 150,000 ........... (re. $143,000) Cornell university agriculture in the classroom ...................... 80,000 ............................................... (re. $10,000) For services and expenses related to establishing, improving, and promoting farmer's markets in Monroe, Ontario, Livingston, Orleans, Genesee, Wyoming, Steuben, Yates and Wayne counties, in accordance with a programmatic and financial plan submitted by the commissioner of agriculture and markets and approved by the director of the budg- et. No moneys of this appropriation shall be made available until the Genesee valley regional market authority makes a transfer to the general fund of the state, as provided for in a chapter of the laws of 2010 ... 3,000,000 ............................. (re. $2,745,000) 26 DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND MARKETS AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2009: For services and expenses of programs to promote agricultural economic development, including but not limited to farmland viability, in accordance with a programmatic and financial plan to be approved by the director of the budget. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the director of the budget is hereby authorized to transfer up to $600,000 of this appropriation to state operations .............. 600,000 ............................................. (re. $428,000) New York farm viability institute ... 400,000 .......... (re. $94,000) For additional services and expenses of the New York farm viability institute ... 2,842,000 .............................. (re. $57,000) New York state veterinary diagnostic laboratory at Cornell university New York state cattle health assurance program ....................... 360,000 .............................................. (re. $31,000) Cornell university Geneva experiment station ......................... 400,000 ............................................... (re. $3,000) For additional services and expenses of golden nematode control, including a contract with empire state potato growers. Notwith- standing any other provision of law, the director of the budget is hereby authorized to transfer up to $30,000 of this appropriation to state operations ... 30,000 ........................... (re. $6,000) For services and expenses of apiary inspection. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the director of the budget is hereby author- ized to transfer up to $200,000 of this appropriation to state oper- ations ... 200,000 .................................. (re. $148,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2009, as amended by chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For services and expenses of an organic farming program. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the director of the budget is hereby authorized to transfer up to 96,000 of this appropriation to state operations ... 96,000 ....................... (re. $96,000) New York seafood council ... 25,000 ..................... (re. $3,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2008, as amended by chapter 496, section 6, of the laws of 2008: For services and expenses of programs to promote agricultural economic development, including but not limited to farmland viability, in accordance with a programmatic and financial plan to be approved by the director of the budget. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the director of the budget is hereby authorized to transfer up to $2,357,000 of this appropriation to state operations, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expend- iture and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 ... 1,809,000 ..................... (re. $1,125,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2008, as amended by chapter 1, section 4, of the laws of 2009: For services and expenses of the plum pox virus eradication and indem- nity program. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the direc- tor of the budget is hereby authorized to transfer up to $376,000 of 27 DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND MARKETS AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 this appropriation to state operations ............................. 376,000 ............................................. (re. $374,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2006: For additional services and expenses of programs to promote agricul- tural economic development, including but not limited to farmland viability, in accordance with a programmatic and financial plan to be approved by the director of the budget. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the director of the budget is hereby authorized to transfer up to $118,000 of this appropriation to state operations ... 118,000 ......................................... (re. $118,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal USDA-Food and Nutrition Services Fund Federal Agriculture and Markets Account - 25021 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses of non-point source pollution control, farm- land preservation, and other agricultural programs including subal- location to other state departments and agencies including liabil- ities incurred prior to April 1, 2013. Notwithstanding section 51 of the state finance law and any other provision of law to the contra- ry, the funds appropriated herein may be increased or decreased by transfer from/to appropriations for any prior or subsequent grant period within the same federal fund/program and between state oper- ations and aid to localities to accomplish the intent of this appro- priation, as long as such corresponding prior/subsequent grant peri- ods within such appropriations have been reappropriated as necessary ... 20,000,000 ................................... (re. $20,000,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses of non-point source pollution control, farm- land preservation, and other agricultural programs including subal- location to other state departments and agencies including liabil- ities incurred prior to April 1, 2012. Notwithstanding section 51 of the state finance law and any other provision of law to the contra- ry, the funds appropriated herein may be increased or decreased by transfer from/to appropriations for any prior or subsequent grant period within the same federal fund/program and between state oper- ations and aid to localities to accomplish the intent of this appro- priation, as long as such corresponding prior/subsequent grant peri- ods within such appropriations have been reappropriated as necessary ... 20,000,000 ................................... (re. $20,000,000) 28 COUNCIL ON THE ARTS AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS General Fund ....................... 35,855,000 37,477,000 Special Revenue Funds - Federal .... 1,413,000 7,138,000 Special Revenue Funds - Other ...... 196,000 0 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 37,464,000 44,615,000 ================ ================ SCHEDULE COUNCIL ON THE ARTS PROGRAM ................................. 37,244,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For state financial assistance for the arts. Notwithstanding any other section of law to the contrary, this appropriation may be used for state financial assistance to nonprofit cultural organizations offering services to the general public, including but not limited to, orchestras, dance companies, museums and theatre groups including nonprofit cultural organiza- tions, botanical gardens, zoos, aquariums and public benefit corporations offering programs of arts related education for elementary and secondary school pupils provided that, notwithstanding any incon- sistent provision of law, $100,000 shall be suballocated to the Nelson A. Rockefel- ler empire state plaza performing arts center corporation in support of programs for performing arts and other cultural events, and related uses for the benefit of the citizens of New York state. Such programs may include activities directly undertaken by the grantee, or indirectly by regranting of state funds by regional or local arts councils, among other organ- izations, to nonprofit cultural organiza- tions. Grants, including capital grants, awarded may be used for programs and activities relating to arts disciplines including, but not limited to, architecture, dance, design, music, theater, media, literature, 29 COUNCIL ON THE ARTS AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 museum activities, visual arts, folk arts, and arts in education programs .............. 35,635,000 -------------- Program account subtotal .................. 35,635,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Miscellaneous Operating Grants Fund Council on the Arts Account - 25376 For financial assistance to nonprofit cultural organizations ....................... 1,413,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 1,413,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Arts Capital Revolving Fund Arts Capital Revolving Account - 21850 For services and expenses of the arts capi- tal revolving loan fund ........................ 196,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ..................... 196,000 -------------- EMPIRE STATE PLAZA PERFORMING ARTS CENTER CORPORATION PROGRAM ...................................................... 220,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For state financial assistance for the empire state plaza performing arts center corporation .................................... 220,000 -------------- 30 COUNCIL ON THE ARTS AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 ADMINISTRATION PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For state financial assistance for the arts. This appropriation may be used for state financial assistance to nonprofit cultural organiza- tions offering services to the general public, including but not limited to, orchestras, dance companies, museums and theatre groups including nonprofit cultural organizations, botanical gardens, zoos, aquariums and public benefit corporations offering programs of arts including but not limited to those related to education for elemen- tary and secondary school pupils. Such programs may include activ- ities directly undertaken by the grantee, or indirectly by regrant- ing of state funds by regional or local arts councils, among other organizations, to nonprofit cultural organizations. Grants, including capital grants, awarded may be used for programs and activities relating to arts disciplines including, but not limited to, architecture, dance, design, music, theater, media, literature, museum activities, visual arts, folk arts, and arts in education programs ... 35,635,000 ........................... (re. $1,958,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For state financial assistance for the arts. This appropriation may be used for state financial assistance to nonprofit cultural organiza- tions offering services to the general public, including but not limited to, orchestras, dance companies, museums and theatre groups including nonprofit cultural organizations, botanical gardens, zoos, aquariums and public benefit corporations offering programs of arts related education for elementary and secondary school pupils. Such programs may include activities directly undertaken by the grantee, or indirectly by regranting of state funds by regional or local arts councils, among other organizations, to nonprofit cultural organiza- tions. Grants, including capital grants, awarded may be used for programs and activities relating to arts disciplines including, but not limited to, architecture, dance, design, music, theater, media, literature, museum activities, visual arts, folk arts, and arts in education programs ... 31,635,000 ............................. (re. $123,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal MISCELLANEOUS Operating Grants Fund Council on the Arts Account By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For financial assistance to nonprofit cultural organizations ......... 1,413,000 ......................................... (re. $1,011,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For financial assistance to nonprofit cultural organizations ......... 2,413,000 ......................................... (re. $1,666,000) 31 COUNCIL ON THE ARTS AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For financial assistance to nonprofit cultural organizations ......... 2,413,000 ......................................... (re. $1,450,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2009: For financial assistance to nonprofit cultural organizations ......... 2,413,000 ......................................... (re. $1,598,000) COUNCIL ON THE ARTS PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For state financial assistance for the arts. Notwithstanding any other section of law to the contrary, this appropriation may be used for state financial assistance to nonprofit cultural organizations offering services to the general public, including but not limited to, orchestras, dance companies, museums and theatre groups includ- ing nonprofit cultural organizations, botanical gardens, zoos, aquariums and public benefit corporations offering programs of arts related education for elementary and secondary school pupils provided that, notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, $100,000 shall be suballocated to the Nelson A. Rockefeller empire state plaza performing arts center corporation in support of programs for performing arts and other cultural events, and related uses for the benefit of the citizens of New York state. Such programs may include activities directly undertaken by the grantee, or indirectly by regranting of state funds by regional or local arts councils, among other organizations, to nonprofit cultural organiza- tions. Grants, including capital grants, awarded may be used for programs and activities relating to arts disciplines including, but not limited to, architecture, dance, design, music, theater, media, literature, museum activities, visual arts, folk arts, and arts in education programs ... 35,635,000 .......................... (re. $35,396,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal MISCELLANEOUS Operating Grants Fund Council on the Arts Account - 25376 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For financial assistance to nonprofit cultural organizations ......... 1,413,000 ......................................... (re. $1,413,000) 32 DEPARTMENT OF AUDIT AND CONTROL AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS General Fund ....................... 32,025,000 0 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 32,025,000 0 ================ ================ SCHEDULE STATE OPERATIONS PROGRAM .................................... 32,025,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For state reimbursements to cities, towns, or villages for payments made for special accidental death benefits made pursuant to section 208-f of the general municipal law, including the payment of liabilities incurred prior to April 1, 2014 and for state reimbursement to New York city for payments made for special accidental death benefits to beneficiaries of first respon- ders to the world trade center attack made pursuant to section 208-f of the general municipal law, including the payment of liabilities incurred prior to April 1, 2014. Notwithstanding the provisions of any other law to the contrary, for state fiscal year 2014-2015 the liability of the state and the amount to be distributed or otherwise expended by the state pursuant to section 208-f of the general municipal law shall be limited to the amount appro- priated ..................................... 32,025,000 -------------- 33 CITY UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS General Fund ....................... 1,410,608,490 0 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 1,410,608,490 0 ================ ================ SCHEDULE CITY UNIVERSITY--COMMUNITY COLLEGES ........................ 215,975,490 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 OPERATING ASSISTANCE For state financial assistance, net of disallowances, for operating expenses of community colleges to be expended pursuant to regulations developed jointly by the state university trustees and the city university trustees and approved by the director of the budget, and shall include funds available on a matching basis to implement programs for the provision of education and training services to indi- viduals eligible under the federal personal responsibility and work opportu- nity reconciliation act of 1996. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, rule or regulation, aid payable from this appropriation to community colleges shall be distributed to the colleges according to guidelines established by the city university trustees. Notwithstanding any other law, rule, or regulation to the contrary, full funding for aidable community college enrollment for the college fiscal year 2014-15 and heretofore as provided under this appro- priation is determined by the operating aid formulas defined in rules and regu- lations developed jointly by the boards of trustees of the state and city universi- ties and approved by the director of the budget provided that the local sponsor may use funds contained in reserves for excess student revenue for operating support of a community college program even though said 34 CITY UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 expenditures may cause expenses and student revenues to exceed one-third of the college's net operating budget for the college fiscal year 2014-15 provided that such funds do not cause the college's revenue from the local sponsor's contrib- ution in aggregate to be less than the comparable amounts for the previous commu- nity college fiscal year and further provided that pursuant to standards and regulations of the state university trus- tees and the city university trustees for the college fiscal year 2014-15, community colleges may increase tuition and fees above that allowable under current educa- tion law if such standards and regulations require that in order to exceed the tuition limit otherwise set forth in the education law, local sponsor contributions either in the aggregate or for each full- time equivalent student shall be no less than the comparable amounts for the previ- ous community college fiscal year .......... 201,451,000 Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the city university of New York shall make awards to community colleges from the next generation NY job linkage program incentive fund based on measures of student success for all students enrolled in programs that confer a credit-bearing certificate, an associate of occupational studies degree, or an associate of applied science degree, including, but not limited to: (1) The number of students who are employed following degree or certificate completion and their wage gains, if any, as deter- mined by the department of labor, which shall be given the greatest weighting among all measures of student success; (2) The number of degree completions, certificate completions and student trans- fers to other institutions of higher education; (3) The number of degree and certificate completions under the preceding item (2) by students considered academically at-risk due to economic disadvantage or other factor of under-representation with- in the field of study; veterans; and the disabled; 35 CITY UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 (4) The number of students who make adequate progress towards completion of a degree or certificate, which may include accelerated completion of a developmental education program; (5) The number of degree completions in innovative programs designed to enable students to balance school, work and other personal responsibilities; and (6) The number of students engaged in career and employment opportunities including apprenticeships, cooperative education programs or other paid work experience that is an integral part of their academic program. Provided further, however, awards shall be made on a pro-rata basis in accordance with a methodology and in a form and manner developed by the director of the budget, in consultation with the city university. Provided further, however, on or before December 1, 2014, or an alternative date as determined by the director of the budg- et in consultation with the city universi- ty, the city university trustees shall submit a plan for approval by the director of the budget to allocate amounts avail- able for the next generation NY job link- age program incentive fund pursuant to this appropriation ........................... 2,000,000 CATEGORICAL PROGRAMS For the payment of aid for community college categorical programs to be distributed to the colleges according to guidelines established by the city university trus- tees: For services and expenses related to the establishment, renovation, alteration, expansion, improvement or operation of child care centers for the benefit of students at the community college campuses of the city university of New York, provided that matching funds of at least 35 percent from nonstate sources be made available ...................................... 813,100 For payment of rental aid ...................... 8,948,000 For state financial assistance for community college contract courses and work force development .................................. 1,880,000 36 CITY UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For student financial assistance to expand opportunities in the community colleges of the city university for the educationally and economically disadvantaged in accord- ance with section 6452 of the education law ............................................ 883,390 -------------- CITY UNIVERSITY--SENIOR COLLEGES ......................... 1,187,633,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 CITY UNIVERSITY--SENIOR COLLEGE PROGRAMS For the costs of the state share, as prescribed herein, as reimbursement to the city of New York to be paid during the state fiscal year beginning April 1, 2014 for the operating expenses of the senior college approved programs and services of the city university of New York as defined in section 6230 of the education law. Notwithstanding paragraphs 3 and 4 of subdi- vision A of section 6221 of the education law, the amount appropriated herein shall constitute the maximum state payment for the 2014-15 state fiscal year beginning April 1, 2014 to the city of New York, of which $428,000,000 is a state liability to the city for the period beginning April 1, 2014 through June 30, 2015, for reimburse- ment of costs incurred by the city at any time during the 2013-14 academic year. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the dormitory authority of the state of New York may issue bonds for the purpose of reimbursing equipment disburse- ments subject to subdivision 14 of section 1680 of the public authorities law and upon transfer of bond proceeds for equip- ment disbursements, from the city univer- sity special revenue fund, facilities and planning income reimbursable account (NA) to an account of the city of New York, the general fund appropriations herein shall be reduced by amounts equivalent to such transfers but in no event less than $20,000,000 for the 12-month period begin- ning July 1, 2014; the transfer of such bond proceeds shall immediately and equiv- 37 CITY UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 alently reduce the general fund amounts appropriated herein; and the portions of such general fund appropriations so affected shall have no further force or effect. The state share of operating expenses, a portion of which is appropriated herein as reimbursement to New York city, shall be an amount equal to the net operating expenses of the senior college approved programs and services which shall equal the total operating expenses of approved programs and services less: (a) all excess tuition and instructional and noninstructional fees attributable to the senior colleges received from the city university construction fund; (b) miscellaneous revenue and fees, including bad debt recoveries and income fund reimbursable cost recoveries; (c) pursuant to section 6221 of the educa- tion law, a representative share of the operating costs of those activities within central administration and univ- ersity-wide programs which, as deter- mined by the state budget director, relate jointly to the senior colleges and community colleges, and New York city support for associate degree programs at the College of Staten Island and Medgar Evers College and notwith- standing any other provision of law, rule or regulation, New York city support for associate degree programs at New York city college of technology and John Jay college, with such support based on the 2011-12 full-time equiv- alent (FTE) associate degree enrollments at these campuses and calculated using the New York city contribution per city university community college FTE in the 2011-12 base year, totaling $32,275,000. Items (a) and (b) of the foregoing shall be hereafter referred to as the senior college revenue offset, and item (c) as the central administration and universi- ty-wide programs offset. In no event shall the state support for the operating expenses of the senior college approved programs and services for the 12-month period beginning July 1, 2014 exceed $1,197,977,900 .................... 1,187,133,000 38 CITY UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For services and expenses of the Joseph Murphy Institute ............................... 500,000 -------------- CITY UNIVERSITY--SENIOR COLLEGE PENSION PAYMENTS ............. 2,000,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For payment of financial assistance to the city of New York for certain costs of retirement incentive programs and other liabilities attributable to employee retirement systems and for special pension payments attributable to employees of the senior colleges of the city university of New York pursuant to chapters 975, 976, and 977 of the laws of 1977, in accordance with section 6231 of the education law and chapter 958 of the laws of 1981, as amended ...................................... 2,000,000 -------------- METROPOLITAN COMMUTER TRANSPORTATION MOBILITY TAX ............ 5,000,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For payment of the metropolitan commuter transportation mobility tax pursuant to article 23 of the tax law as amended by chapter 25 of the laws of 2009 for the period July 1, 2014 to June 30, 2015 on behalf of those senior college employees employed in the commuter transportation district. Notwithstanding any other law to the contrary, this appropriation may not be decreased by interchange with any other appropriation ................................ 5,000,000 -------------- 39 DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS AND COMMUNITY SUPERVISION AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS General Fund ....................... 20,193,000 12,052,000 Internal Service Funds ............. 11,000,000 13,355,000 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 31,193,000 25,407,000 ================ ================ SCHEDULE COMMUNITY SUPERVISION PROGRAM ............................... 16,613,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For payment of services and expenses relat- ing to the operation of a program with the center for employment opportunities to assist with vocational or employment skills training or the attainment of employment ................................... 1,029,000 For costs associated with the provision of treatment, residential stabilization and other related services for offenders in the community, including residential stabilization for sex offenders, pursuant to existing contracts or to be distributed through a competitive process ................ 4,584,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 5,613,000 -------------- Internal Service Funds Agencies Internal Service Fund Neighborhood Work Project Account - 55059 For services and expenses related to estab- lishing and administering a vocational training program for parolees, other offenders, or former inmates from city of New York jails participating in community based programs with the center for employ- ment opportunities. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, the chairman of the board of parole, or a designated officer of the department of corrections and community supervision may authorize participants to perform service projects at sites made available by any 40 DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS AND COMMUNITY SUPERVISION AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 state or local government or public bene- fit corporation ............................. 11,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal .................. 11,000,000 -------------- HEALTH SERVICES PROGRAM ..................................... 14,000,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the money hereby appropriated may be used for the payment of prior year liabilities and may be increased or decreased by interchange or transfer with any other general fund appropriation with- in the department of corrections and community supervision with the approval of the director of the budget. A portion of these funds may be transferred or sub-al- located to the department of health or other state agencies. For the state share of medical assistance services expenses incurred by the depart- ment of corrections and community super- vision related to the provision of medical assistance services to inmates .............. 14,000,000 -------------- PROGRAM SERVICES PROGRAM ....................................... 380,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For services and expenses of a program at the Albion correctional facility related to family tele-visiting ........................ 130,000 For services and expenses of a program at the Queensboro correctional facility related to re-entry with a focus on family ................................................ 250,000 -------------- SUPPORT SERVICES PROGRAM ....................................... 200,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 41 DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS AND COMMUNITY SUPERVISION AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For services and expenses of localities for the housing and board of felony offenders pursuant to section 601-c of the correction law ................................. 200,000 -------------- 42 DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS AND COMMUNITY SUPERVISION AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 COMMUNITY SUPERVISION PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For payment of services and expenses relating to the operation of a program with the center for employment opportunities to assist with vocational or employment skills training or the attainment of employment ... 1,029,000 ............................ (re. $491,000) For costs associated with the provision of treatment, residential stabilization and other related services for offenders in the commu- nity, including residential stabilization for sex offenders, pursu- ant to existing contracts or to be distributed through a competitive process ... 4,942,000 ............................. (re. $3,014,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For costs associated with the provision of treatment, residential stabilization and other related services for offenders in the commu- nity, including residential stabilization for sex offenders, pursu- ant to existing contracts or to be distributed through a competitive process ... 4,942,000 ............................. (re. $1,111,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2010, as transferred by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: Notwithstanding the provisions of section 259-i of the executive law, payments made pursuant to this appropriation for liabilities incurred on or after April 1, 2006, but prior to September 1, 2008, shall be paid by the state at the actual per day per capita cost, as certified to the commissioner of correctional services by the appro- priate local official, for the care of such prisoners; provided however, such per diem per capita reimbursement for such period pursuant to subdivision 3 of section 259-i of the executive law shall not exceed $40 and for such per diem per capita reimbursement for the period on or after September 1, 2008 but prior to April 1, 2009 pursuant to subdivision 3 of section 259-i of the executive law shall not exceed $37.60 ... 5,000,000 ............. (re. $1,629,000) Internal Service Funds [Miscellaneous] AGENCIES Internal Service Fund Neighborhood Work Project Account - 55059 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses related to establishing and administering a vocational training program for parolees, other offenders, or former inmates from city of New York jails participating in community based programs with the center for employment opportunities. Notwith- standing any other provision of law to the contrary, the chairman of the board of parole, or a designated officer of the department of corrections and community supervision may authorize participants to perform service projects at sites made available by any state or 43 DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS AND COMMUNITY SUPERVISION AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 local government or public benefit corporation ..................... 11,000,000 ........................................ (re. $8,816,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses related to establishing and administering a vocational training program for parolees, other offenders, or former inmates from city of New York jails participating in community based programs with the center for employment opportunities. Notwith- standing any other provision of law to the contrary, the chairman of the board of parole, or a designated officer of the department of corrections and community supervision may authorize participants to perform service projects at sites made available by any state or local government or public benefit corporation ..................... 11,000,000 ........................................ (re. $4,539,000) HEALTH SERVICES PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2008, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses of the legal action center to facilitate inmate access to the medical assistance program .................... 200,000 ............................................. (re. $200,000) SUPPORT SERVICES PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2008, as amended by chapter 496, section 1, of the laws of 2008: For services and expenses of localities for the housing and board of coram nobis prisoners in accordance with section 601-b of the correction law, felony offenders in accordance with subdivision 2 of section 601-c of the correction law, and prisoners pursuant to section 95 of the correction law. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, payments certified to the commis- sioner by the appropriate local official for the care of such pris- oners and made pursuant to this appropriation for liabilities incurred on or after September 1, 2008 shall be paid at the follow- ing per day per capita rates: per diem per capita reimbursement pursuant to section 601-b of the correction law shall not exceed $18.80, and per diem per capita reimbursement pursuant to subdivi- sion 2 of section 601-c of the correction law shall not exceed $37.60 ... 5,880,000 .............................. (re. $5,607,000) 44 DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS General Fund ....................... 121,963,000 52,211,000 Special Revenue Funds - Federal .... 25,400,000 55,558,000 Special Revenue Funds - Other ...... 26,763,000 45,905,924 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 174,126,000 153,674,924 ================ ================ SCHEDULE CRIME PREVENTION AND REDUCTION STRATEGIES PROGRAM .......... 174,126,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For prosecutorial services of counties, to be distributed in the same manner as the prior year or through a competitive proc- ess ......................................... 10,680,000 For payment to the New York state district attorneys association and the New York state prosecutors training institute for services and expenses related to the pros- ecution of crimes and the provision of continuing legal education, training, and support for medicaid fraud prosecution ....... 2,304,000 For services and expenses associated with a witness protection program pursuant to a plan developed by the commissioner of the division of criminal justice services .......... 304,000 For grants to counties for district attorney salaries. Notwithstanding the provisions of subdivisions 10 and 11 of section 700 of the county law or any other law to the contrary, for state fiscal year 2014-15 the state reimbursement to counties for district attorney salaries shall be equal to the amount received by a county for such purpose in 2013-14 and 100 percent of the difference between the minimum salary for a full-time district attorney estab- lished pursuant to section 183-a of the judiciary law prior to April 1, 2014, the minimum salary on or after April 1, 2014. For those counties whose salaries are not covered by section 183-a of the judiciary law, the state reimbursement for these 45 DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 counties will be pursuant to a plan prepared by the commissioner of criminal justice services and approved by the director of the budget ....................... 4,212,000 Payment of state aid for expenses of the special narcotics prosecutor ................... 825,000 For payment of state aid for expenses of crime laboratories for accreditation, training, capacity enhancement and lab related services to maintain the quality and reliability of forensic services to criminal justice agencies, distributed through a competitive process, which includes an evaluation of the effective- ness of such process. Some of these funds herein appropriated may be transferred to state operations and may be suballocated to other state agencies ...................... 6,635,000 For payment of state aid for Westchester county policing program ...................... 1,984,000 For reimbursement of the services and expenses of municipal corporations, public authorities, the division of state police, authorized police departments of state public authorities or regional state park commissions for the purchase of ballistic soft body armor vests, such sum shall be payable on the audit and warrant of the state comptroller on vouchers certified by the commissioner of the division of crimi- nal justice services and the chief admin- istrative officer of the municipal corpo- ration, public authority, or state entity making requisition and purchase of such vests. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state operations and may be suballocated to other state agencies ........... 513,000 For services and expenses of the drug diver- sion program in the same manner as the prior year or through a competitive proc- ess ............................................ 618,000 For services and expenses of programs aimed at reducing the risk of re-offending, to be distributed through a competitive proc- ess, which will include an evaluation of the effectiveness of such programs ........... 3,063,000 For services and expenses of project GIVE as allocated pursuant to a plan prepared by the commissioner of criminal justice services and approved by the director of the budget .................................. 15,219,000 For defense services to be distributed in 46 DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 the same manner as the prior year or through a competitive process ................ 5,507,000 For payment to New York state defenders association for services and expenses related to the provision of training and other assistance ............................. 1,089,000 For payment of state aid to counties and the city of New York for the operation of local probation departments subject to the approval of the director of the budget. Notwithstanding any other provisions of law, the state aid for probationary services to counties and the city of New York shall be distributed to counties and the city of New York pursuant to a plan prepared by the commissioner of the division of crimi- nal justice services and approved by the director of the budget which shall be to the greatest extent possible, distributed in a manner consistent with the prior year distribution amounts ........................ 44,876,000 For payment of state aid to counties and the city of New York for local alternatives to incarceration, including those that provide alcohol and substance abuse treat- ment programs, and other related inter- ventions pursuant to article 13-A of the executive law. Notwithstanding any other provisions of law, the total amount for state assistance shall be to the greatest extent possible, distributed in a manner consistent with the prior year distrib- ution amounts, pursuant to a plan submit- ted by the commissioner of the division of criminal justice services and approved by the director of the budget ................... 5,518,000 For payment to not-for-profit and government operated programs providing alternatives to incarceration, community supervision and/or employment programs to be distrib- uted pursuant to a plan submitted by the commissioner of the division of criminal justice services and approved by the director of the budget. Eligible services shall include, but not be limited to offender employment, offender assessments, treatment program placement and partic- ipation, monitoring client compliance with a treatment plan, TASC program services, and alternatives to prison. A portion of these funds may be suballocated to other state agencies .............................. 11,994,000 47 DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For services and expenses of programs that provide alternatives to incarceration for eligible individuals and families whose income do not exceed 200 percent of the federal poverty level ........................ 2,622,000 For residential centers providing services to individuals on probation and for commu- nity corrections programs to be distrib- uted in the same manner as the prior year or through a competitive process ............. 1,000,000 For services and expenses of the establish- ment, or continued operation, of regional Operation S.N.U.G programs within the following counties: Bronx, Queens, Rock land, and Onondaga ........................... 1,000,000 For services and expenses of the establish- ment, or continued operation, of regional Operation S.N.U.G. programs, pursuant to a plan submitted by the division of criminal justice services and approved by the director of the budget ....................... 2,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................. 121,963,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Miscellaneous Operating Grants Fund Crime Identification and Technology Account - 25475 For services and expenses related to iden- tification technology grants including, but not limited to, crime lab improvement and DNA programs. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state operations and may be suballocated to other state agen- cies ......................................... 2,250,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 2,250,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Miscellaneous Operating Grants Fund DCJS Miscellaneous Discretionary Account - 25470 Funds herein appropriated may be used to disburse unanticipated federal grants in support of state and local programs to prevent crime, support law enforcement, improve the administration of justice, and assist victims. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state operations and 48 DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 may be suballocated to other state agen- cies ......................................... 7,250,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 7,250,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Miscellaneous Operating Grants Fund Edward Byrne Memorial Grant Account For services and expenses related to the federal Edward Byrne memorial justice assistance formula program, including enhanced prosecution, enhanced defense, local law enforcement programs, youth violence and/or crime reduction programs, crime laboratories, re-entry services, and judicial diversion and alternative to incarceration programs. Funds appropriated herein shall be expended pursuant to a plan developed by the commissioner of criminal justice services and approved by the director of the budget. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state operations and/or suballocated to other state agencies ............................... 6,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 6,000,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Miscellaneous Operating Grants Fund Juvenile Accountability Incentive Block Grant Account For payment of federal aid to localities juvenile accountability incentive block grant moneys pursuant to an allocation plan developed by the commissioner of the division of criminal justice services. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state operations and may be suballo- cated to other state agencies ................ 1,750,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 1,750,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Miscellaneous Operating Grants Fund Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Formula Account - 25436 49 DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment of federal aid to localities pursuant to the provisions of the federal juvenile justice and delinquency prevention act in accordance with a distribution plan determined by the juve- nile justice advisory group and affirmed by the commissioner of the division of criminal justice services. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state operations and may be suballocated to other state agencies ......................... 2,050,000 For payment of federal aid to localities pursuant to the provisions of title V of the juvenile justice and delinquency prevention act of 1974, as amended for local delinquency prevention programs, including sub-allocation to state oper- ations for the administration of this grant in accordance with a distribution plan determined by the juvenile justice advisory group and affirmed by the commis- sioner of the division of criminal justice services. For services and expenses associated with the juvenile justice and delinquency prevention formula account. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state operations and may be suballocated to other state agencies ........................... 100,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 2,150,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Miscellaneous Operating Grants Fund Violence Against Women Account - 25477 For payment of federal aid to localities pursuant to an expenditure plan developed by the commissioner of the division of criminal justice services, provided howev- er that up to 10 percent of the amount herein appropriated may be used for program administration. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state oper- ations and may be suballocated to other state agencies ............................... 6,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 6,000,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other 50 DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Crimes Against Revenue Program Account - 22015 For payment to district attorneys who participate in the crimes against revenue program to be distributed according to a plan developed by the commissioner of the division of criminal justice services, in consultation with the department of taxa- tion and finance, and approved by the director of the budget ...................... 14,300,000 -------------- Program account subtotal .................. 14,300,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Drug Enforcement Task Force Account - 22102 For distribution to the state's political subdivisions and for services and expenses of the drug enforcement task forces. Some of these funds may be transferred to state operations appropriations ...................... 100,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ..................... 100,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Legal Services Assistance Account - 22096 For prosecutorial services of counties, to be distributed in the same manner as the prior year or through a competitive proc- ess .......................................... 2,592,000 For defense services to be distributed in the same manner as the prior year or through a competitive process ................ 2,592,000 For services and expenses of the district attorney and indigent legal services attorney loan forgiveness program pursuant to section 679-e of the education law. These funds may be suballocated to the higher education services corporation ........ 2,430,000 For payment to prisoner's legal services for services and expenses related to legal representation and assistance to indigent inmates ...................................... 1,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 8,614,000 -------------- 51 DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Special Revenue Funds - Other State Police Motor Vehicle Law Enforcement and Motor Vehicle Theft and Insurance Fraud Prevention Fund Motor Vehicle Theft and Insurance Fraud Account - 22801 For services and expenses associated with local anti-auto theft programs, in accord- ance with section 89-d of the state finance law, distributed through a compet- itive process ................................ 3,749,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 3,749,000 -------------- 52 DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 CRIME PREVENTION AND REDUCTION STRATEGIES PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For prosecutorial services of counties, to be distributed in the same manner as the prior year or through a competitive process .......... 10,680,000 ........................................ (re. $2,000,000) For payment to the New York state district attorneys association and the New York state prosecutors training institute for services and expenses related to the prosecution of crimes and the provision of continuing legal education, training, and support for medicaid fraud prosecution ... 2,304,000 ......................... (re. $2,304,000) For services and expenses associated with a witness protection program pursuant to a plan developed by the commissioner of the division of criminal justice services ... 304,000 ............... (re. $304,000) For payment of state aid for expenses of crime laboratories for accreditation, training, capacity enhancement and lab related services to maintain the quality and reliability of forensic services to criminal justice agencies, distributed through a compet- itive process, which includes an evaluation of the effectiveness of such process. Some of these funds herein appropriated may be trans- ferred to state operations and may be suballocated to other state agencies ... 6,635,000 ............................ (re. $4,500,000) For payment of state aid for Westchester county policing program ... 1,984,000 ........................................... (re. $500,000) For reimbursement of the services and expenses of municipal corpo- rations, public authorities, the division of state police, author- ized police departments of state public authorities or regional state park commissions for the purchase of ballistic soft body armor vests, such sum shall be payable on the audit and warrant of the state comptroller on vouchers certified by the commissioner of the division of criminal justice services and the chief administrative officer of the municipal corporation, public authority, or state entity making requisition and purchase of such vests. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state operations and may be subal- located to other state agencies ... 513,000 ........ (re. $150,000) For services and expenses of the drug diversion program in the same manner as the prior year or through a competitive process .......... 618,000 ............................................. (re. $150,000) For services and expenses of programs aimed at reducing the risk of re-offending, to be distributed through a competitive process, which will include an evaluation of the effectiveness of such programs ... 3,063,000 ......................................... (re. $2,000,000) For services and expenses of operation IMPACT including anti-gun traf- ficking initiative as allocated and distributed by competitive proc- ess which includes an evaluation of the effectiveness of such proc- ess ... 15,219,000 ................................ (re. $9,500,000) For defense services to be distributed in the same manner as the prior year or through a competitive process .............................. 5,507,000 ........................................... (re. $300,000) 53 DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For payment to New York state defenders association for services and expenses related to the provision of training and other assistance ... 1,089,000 ....................................... (re. $110,000) For additional payment to the New York state defenders association for services and expenses related to the provision of training and other assistance ... 1,000,000 ............................ (re. $100,000) For payment of state aid to counties and the city of New York for local alternatives to incarceration, pursuant to article 13-A of the executive law. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the total amount for state assistance may be provided to participating coun- ties and the city of New York in the same proportion of the appro- priation as received during the preceding fiscal year, pursuant to a plan submitted by the commissioner of the division of criminal justice services and approved by the director of the budget 3,245,000 ......................................... (re. $1,700,000) For payment of state aid to counties and the city of New York for local alternatives to incarceration that provide alcohol and substance abuse treatment programs and services and other related interventions, pursuant to section 266 of article 13-A of the execu- tive law ... 1,914,000 ............................ (re. $1,914,000) For payment to not-for-profit and government operated programs provid- ing alternatives to incarceration, community supervision and/or employment programs to be distributed pursuant to existing or prior year contracts or pursuant to a plan submitted by the commissioner of the division of criminal justice services and approved by the director of the budget. Eligible services shall include, but not be limited to offender employment, offender assessments, treatment program placement and participation, monitoring client compliance with a treatment plan, TASC program services, and alternatives to prison. A portion of these funds may be suballocated to other state agencies ... 11,442,000 ........................... (re. $6,900,000) For services and expenses of programs that provide alternatives to incarceration for eligible individuals and families whose income do not exceed 200 percent of the federal poverty level ................ 2,622,000 ......................................... (re. $2,500,000) For residential centers providing services to individuals on probation and for community corrections programs to be distributed in the same manner as the prior year or through a competitive process .......... 1,000,000 ........................................... (re. $300,000) For additional payments to not-for-profits and government operated programs providing alternatives to incarceration to be distributed pursuant to existing contracts ... 1,291,000 ........ (re. $630,000) For services and expenses of Legal Services NYC - DREAM Clinics ...... 150,000 ............................................. (re. $150,000) For services and expenses of New York State Immigrant Action Fund 150,000 ............................................. (re. $150,000) For services and expenses of Make the Road NY ........................ 150,000 ............................................. (re. $150,000) Community Service Society - Record Repair Counseling Corps ........... 250,000 ............................................. (re. $250,000) For services and expenses of Vera Institute of Justice: Common Justice ... 200,000 ......................................... (re. $200,000) 54 DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses of the Consortium of the Niagara Frontier ... 150,000 ......................................... (re. $150,000) For services and expenses of the John Jay College: Prison to College Pipeline ... 100,000 ................................ (re. $100,000) For services and expenses of Greenpoint Outreach Domestic and Family Intervention Program ... 150,000 .................... (re. $150,000) For services and expenses of Friends of the Island Academy ........... 150,000 ............................................. (re. $150,000) For services and expenses of Brooklyn Legal Services Corp A .......... 250,000 ............................................. (re. $200,000) For services and expenses of the Fortune Society ..................... 100,000 ............................................. (re. $100,000) For services and expenses of drug, violence, and crime control and prevention programs in accordance with the following schedule: Chinese-American Planning Council Youth Training Program ............. 165,387 ............................................. (re. $165,387) Metropolitan Coordinating Council: All About Jobs II ................. 76,000 ............................................... (re. $76,000) Ohel Children's Home & Family Services Drug Prevention Program ....... 76,000 ............................................... (re. $76,000) United Jewish Council - East Side Community Crime Prevention ......... 142,613 ............................................. (re. $142,613) Institute for the Puerto Rican/Hispanic Elderly ...................... 100,000 ............................................. (re. $100,000) Henry Street Settlement ... 80,000 ..................... (re. $80,000) Education Alliance ... 80,000 .......................... (re. $80,000) Asian Americans for Equality ... 80,000 ................ (re. $80,000) For services and expenses of programs that prevent domestic violence or aid victims of domestic violence: For services and expenses of: Domestic Violence Law Project of Rockland County ..................... 41,109 ............................................... (re. $41,109) Empire Justice Center ... 47,638 ....................... (re. $47,638) Legal Aid Society of Mid-New York ... 41,109 ........... (re. $41,109) Legal Aid Society of New York - Domestic Violence Services ........... 67,218 ............................................... (re. $67,218) Legal Services for New York City - Brooklyn ... 41,109 . (re. $41,109) Legal Services for New York City - Queens ... 41,109 ... (re. $41,109) Metropolitan New York Council on Jewish Poverty ...................... 55,363 ............................................... (re. $55,363) My Sisters' Place ... 41,109 ........................... (re. $41,109) Nassau Coalition Against Domestic Violence, Inc. ..................... 41,109 ............................................... (re. $41,109) Neighborhood Legal Services Inc. of Erie County ...................... 41,109 ............................................... (re. $41,109) Sanctuary for Families ... 55,363 ...................... (re. $55,363) Rochester Legal Aid Society ... 54,546 ................. (re. $54,546) Volunteer Legal Services Project of Monroe County .................... 41,109 ............................................... (re. $41,109) Finger Lakes Law Enforcement ... 500,000 .............. (re. $500,000) For the purchase of safety equipment for New York City correction officers ... 250,000 ................................ (re. $250,000) 55 DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For the purchase of safety equipment for the New York State Correc- tional Officer and Police Benevolent Association, Incorporated (NYSCOPBA) ... 250,000 .............................. (re. $250,000) For services and expenses of the establishment, or continued opera- tion, of regional Operation S.N.U.G programs within the following counties: Bronx, Queens, Rockland, and Onondaga .................... 1,000,000 ......................................... (re. $1,000,000) For services and expenses of the establishment, or continued opera- tion, of regional Operation S.N.U.G. programs, pursuant to a plan submitted by the division of criminal justice services and approved by the director of the budget ... 2,000,000 ....... (re. $2,000,000) For services and expenses of law enforcement initiatives including but not limited to, enhanced prosecution, enhanced defense, local law enforcement programs, youth violence and/or crime reduction programs, crime laboratories, re-entry services, and judicial diver- sion and alternative to incarceration programs, pursuant to a plan submitted by the division of criminal justice services and approved by the director of the budget ... 1,000,000 ......... (re. $500,000) The appropriation made by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013, is hereby amended and reappropriated to read: For services and expenses of programs that prevent domestic violence or aid the victims of domestic violence. Notwithstanding any provision of law this appropriation shall be allocated only pursuant to a plan setting forth an itemized list of grantees with the amount to be received by each, or the methodology for allocating such appropriation. Such plan shall be subject to the approval of the temporary president of the senate and the director of the budget and thereafter shall be included in a resolution calling for the expend- iture of such monies, which resolution must be approved by a majori- ty vote of all members elected to the senate upon a roll call vote. PROVIDED, HOWEVER, THAT NOTWITHSTANDING ANYTHING TO THE CONTRARY FOUND WITHIN ANY LAW OR MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING: (A) NO CONTRACT OR GRANT AGREEMENT REQUESTED BY A MEMBER OF THE SENATE (WHICH FOR PURPOSES OF THIS REAPPROPRIATION SHALL BE DEEMED TO BE A MEMBER OF THE SENATE THAT SUBMITS, EITHER VERBALLY OR IN WRITING, A REQUEST FOR A CONTRACT OR GRANT AGREEMENT TO THE TEMPORARY PRESIDENT AND MAJORITY LEADER OF THE SENATE, OR THE CHAIR OF THE SENATE FINANCE COMMITTEE, AND WHO SHALL BE HEREINAFTER REFERRED TO AS A "LEGISLA- TIVE SPONSOR") SHALL BE EXECUTED ON OR AFTER APRIL 1, 2014 THROUGH MARCH 31, 2015 THAT IS FUNDED BY THIS REAPPROPRIATION, UNLESS ALL OF THE FOLLOWING ADDITIONAL CONDITIONS ARE SATISFIED: (1) EACH LEGISLA- TIVE SPONSOR OF SUCH CONTRACT OR GRANT AGREEMENT SUBMITS A WRITTEN DECLARATION TO THE DIRECTOR OF THE DIVISION OF THE BUDGET, SIGNED AND ATTESTED TO BY SUCH SPONSOR UNDER THE PENALTY OF PERJURY, THAT (A) THE REQUESTED CONTRACT OR GRANT AGREEMENT IS FOR A LAWFUL PURPOSE AND THAT ALL FUNDS EXPENDED PURSUANT TO THE TERMS OF THE CONTRACT OR GRANT AGREEMENT ARE INTENDED TO BE USED AND WILL BE USED SOLELY AND DIRECTLY FOR THE PUBLIC PURPOSE OR PURPOSES SPECIFIED IN THE CONTRACT OR GRANT AGREEMENT, AND (B) THE LEGISLATIVE SPONSOR, THE LEGISLATIVE SPONSOR'S SPOUSE, THE NATURAL OR ADOPTED DESCENDANTS OF THE LEGISLATIVE SPONSOR OR OF THE LEGISLATIVE SPONSOR'S SPOUSE, 56 DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 ANY SIBLING OF THE LEGISLATIVE SPONSOR OR OF THE LEGISLATIVE SPON- SOR'S SPOUSE, ANY PERSON SHARING THE HOME OF ANY OF THE FOREGOING, OR ANY STAFF MEMBER, EMPLOYEE, OR AGENT OF THE LEGISLATIVE SPONSOR HAS (I) NO FINANCIAL INTEREST, DIRECT OR INDIRECT, IN CONNECTION WITH THE REQUESTED CONTRACT OR GRANT AGREEMENT, (II) NOT RECEIVED AND WILL NOT RECEIVE ANY FINANCIAL BENEFIT, EITHER DIRECTLY OR INDI- RECTLY FROM THE CONTRACTOR OR GRANTEE THAT IS A PARTY TO THE REQUESTED CONTRACT OR GRANT AGREEMENT, AND (III) NO KNOWN CONFLICTS OF INTEREST AS SET FORTH IN SECTION 74 OF THE PUBLIC OFFICERS LAW IN CONNECTION WITH THE REQUESTED CONTRACT OR GRANT AGREEMENT, AND (2) THE SENATE HAS, FOR EACH REQUESTED CONTRACT OR GRANT AGREEMENT, POSTED ON ITS PUBLIC FACING WEBSITE FOR A PERIOD OF AT LEAST 30 DAYS COMMENCING FROM THE DATE OF SUCH REQUEST: (A) THE LEGAL NAME OF THE PROPOSED CONTRACT OR GRANT RECIPIENT, INCLUDING THE LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT IN WHICH SUCH RECIPIENT RESIDES AND A DESCRIPTION OF THE PROJECT(S) SUCH CONTRACT OR GRANT WILL BE USED FOR; (B) THE NAMES OF ALL LEGISLATIVE SPONSORS, INCLUDING EACH SPONSOR'S DISTRICT; (C) THE AMOUNT OF FUNDING REQUESTED; (D) THE PROPOSED ADMINISTERING STATE AGENCY OR PUBLIC AUTHORITY; AND (E) THE SIGNED AND ATTESTED DECLARA- TION REFERRED TO IN CLAUSE (1) ABOVE; AND (B) EXPENDITURES SHALL ONLY BE MADE FROM THIS REAPPROPRIATION TO PAY FOR OBLIGATIONS INCURRED UNDER AN EXECUTED CONTRACT OR GRANT AGREEMENT MEETING THE REQUIREMENTS SET FORTH IN CLAUSE (A) ABOVE IF THE SENATE HAS, FOR SUCH EXECUTED CONTRACT OR GRANT AGREEMENT, CONTINUOUSLY POSTED ON ITS PUBLIC FACING WEBSITE THE INFORMATION REQUIRED IN CLAUSE (A)(2) ABOVE FROM THE DATE OF THE REQUEST FOR SUCH CONTRACT OR GRANT AGREE- MENT THROUGH THE DATE OF EXPENDITURE ... 609,000 .... (re. $609,000) For services and expenses of law enforcement, anti-drug, antiviolence, crime control and prevention programs. Notwithstanding any provision of law this appropriation shall be allocated only pursuant to a plan setting forth an itemized list of grantees with the amount to be received by each, or the methodology for allocating such appropri- ation. Such plan shall be subject to the approval of the temporary president of the senate and the director of the budget and thereaft- er shall be included in the resolution calling for the expenditure of such monies, which resolution must be approved by a majority vote of all members elected to the senate upon a roll call vote. PROVIDED, HOWEVER, THAT NOTWITHSTANDING ANYTHING TO THE CONTRARY FOUND WITHIN ANY LAW OR MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING: (A) NO CONTRACT OR GRANT AGREEMENT REQUESTED BY A MEMBER OF THE SENATE (WHICH FOR PURPOSES OF THIS REAPPROPRIATION SHALL BE DEEMED TO BE A MEMBER OF THE SENATE THAT SUBMITS, EITHER VERBALLY OR IN WRITING, A REQUEST FOR A CONTRACT OR GRANT AGREEMENT TO THE TEMPORARY PRESIDENT AND MAJORITY LEADER OF THE SENATE, OR THE CHAIR OF THE SENATE FINANCE COMMITTEE, AND WHO SHALL BE HEREINAFTER REFERRED TO AS A "LEGISLA- TIVE SPONSOR") SHALL BE EXECUTED ON OR AFTER APRIL 1, 2014 THROUGH MARCH 31, 2015 THAT IS FUNDED BY THIS REAPPROPRIATION, UNLESS ALL OF THE FOLLOWING ADDITIONAL CONDITIONS ARE SATISFIED: (1) EACH LEGISLA- TIVE SPONSOR OF SUCH CONTRACT OR GRANT AGREEMENT SUBMITS A WRITTEN DECLARATION TO THE DIRECTOR OF THE DIVISION OF THE BUDGET, SIGNED AND ATTESTED TO BY SUCH SPONSOR UNDER THE PENALTY OF PERJURY, THAT (A) THE REQUESTED CONTRACT OR GRANT AGREEMENT IS FOR A LAWFUL 57 DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 PURPOSE AND THAT ALL FUNDS EXPENDED PURSUANT TO THE TERMS OF THE CONTRACT OR GRANT AGREEMENT ARE INTENDED TO BE USED AND WILL BE USED SOLELY AND DIRECTLY FOR THE PUBLIC PURPOSE OR PURPOSES SPECIFIED IN THE CONTRACT OR GRANT AGREEMENT, AND (B) THE LEGISLATIVE SPONSOR, THE LEGISLATIVE SPONSOR'S SPOUSE, THE NATURAL OR ADOPTED DESCENDANTS OF THE LEGISLATIVE SPONSOR OR OF THE LEGISLATIVE SPONSOR'S SPOUSE, ANY SIBLING OF THE LEGISLATIVE SPONSOR OR OF THE LEGISLATIVE SPON- SOR'S SPOUSE, ANY PERSON SHARING THE HOME OF ANY OF THE FOREGOING, OR ANY STAFF MEMBER, EMPLOYEE, OR AGENT OF THE LEGISLATIVE SPONSOR HAS (I) NO FINANCIAL INTEREST, DIRECT OR INDIRECT, IN CONNECTION WITH THE REQUESTED CONTRACT OR GRANT AGREEMENT, (II) NOT RECEIVED AND WILL NOT RECEIVE ANY FINANCIAL BENEFIT, EITHER DIRECTLY OR INDI- RECTLY FROM THE CONTRACTOR OR GRANTEE THAT IS A PARTY TO THE REQUESTED CONTRACT OR GRANT AGREEMENT, AND (III) NO KNOWN CONFLICTS OF INTEREST AS SET FORTH IN SECTION 74 OF THE PUBLIC OFFICERS LAW IN CONNECTION WITH THE REQUESTED CONTRACT OR GRANT AGREEMENT, AND (2) THE SENATE HAS, FOR EACH REQUESTED CONTRACT OR GRANT AGREEMENT, POSTED ON ITS PUBLIC FACING WEBSITE FOR A PERIOD OF AT LEAST 30 DAYS COMMENCING FROM THE DATE OF SUCH REQUEST: (A) THE LEGAL NAME OF THE PROPOSED CONTRACT OR GRANT RECIPIENT, INCLUDING THE LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT IN WHICH SUCH RECIPIENT RESIDES AND A DESCRIPTION OF THE PROJECT(S) SUCH CONTRACT OR GRANT WILL BE USED FOR; (B) THE NAMES OF ALL LEGISLATIVE SPONSORS, INCLUDING EACH SPONSOR'S DISTRICT; (C) THE AMOUNT OF FUNDING REQUESTED; (D) THE PROPOSED ADMINISTERING STATE AGENCY OR PUBLIC AUTHORITY; AND (E) THE SIGNED AND ATTESTED DECLARA- TION REFERRED TO IN CLAUSE (1) ABOVE; AND (B) EXPENDITURES SHALL ONLY BE MADE FROM THIS REAPPROPRIATION TO PAY FOR OBLIGATIONS INCURRED UNDER AN EXECUTED CONTRACT OR GRANT AGREEMENT MEETING THE REQUIREMENTS SET FORTH IN CLAUSE (A) ABOVE IF THE SENATE HAS, FOR SUCH EXECUTED CONTRACT OR GRANT AGREEMENT, CONTINUOUSLY POSTED ON ITS PUBLIC FACING WEBSITE THE INFORMATION REQUIRED IN CLAUSE (A)(2) ABOVE FROM THE DATE OF THE REQUEST FOR SUCH CONTRACT OR GRANT AGREE- MENT THROUGH THE DATE OF EXPENDITURE ............................... 1,891,000 ......................................... (re. $1,891,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For payment to the New York state district attorneys association and the New York state prosecutors training institute for services and expenses related to the prosecution of crimes and the provision of continuing legal education, training, and support for medicaid fraud prosecution ... 2,304,000 ........................... (re. $180,000) For services and expenses associated with a witness protection program pursuant to a plan developed by the commissioner of the division of criminal justice services ... 304,000 ............... (re. $230,000) For payment of state aid for expenses of crime laboratories for accreditation, training, capacity enhancement and lab related services to maintain the quality and reliability of forensic services to criminal justice agencies, distributed through a compet- itive process, which includes an evaluation of the effectiveness of such process. Some of these funds herein appropriated may be trans- ferred to state operations and may be suballocated to other state agencies ... 6,635,000 ............................ (re. $1,800,000) 58 DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses of programs aimed at reducing the risk of re-offending, to be distributed through a competitive process, which will include an evaluation of the effectiveness of such programs 3,063,000 ........................................... (re. $250,000) For services and expenses of operation IMPACT including anti-gun traf- ficking initiative as allocated and distributed by competitive proc- ess which includes an evaluation of the effectiveness of such proc- ess ... 15,219,000 .................................. (re. $550,000) For payment of state aid to counties and the city of New York for local alternatives to incarceration, pursuant to article 13-A of the executive law. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the total amount for state assistance may be provided to participating coun- ties and the city of New York in the same proportion of the appro- priation as received during the preceding fiscal year, pursuant to a plan submitted by the commissioner of the division of criminal justice services and approved by the director of the budget 3,245,000 ........................................... (re. $600,000) For payments to not-for-profit and government operated programs providing alternatives to incarceration, to be distributed pursuant to existing contracts or through a competitive process which includes an evaluation of the effectiveness of such process 3,973,000 ........................................... (re. $450,000) For payment of state aid to counties and the city of New York for local alternatives to incarceration that provide alcohol and substance abuse treatment programs and services and other related interventions, pursuant to section 266 of article 13-A of the execu- tive law ... 1,914,000 ............................ (re. $1,000,000) For payment as assistance to localities to provide supervision and treatment of offenders by public or not-for-profit agencies. Eligi- ble services shall include but not be limited to substance abuse assessments, treatment program placement, monitoring client compli- ance with treatment programs, outpatient and residential treatment, TASC program services, drug treatment, and alternatives to prison programs. Funds shall be awarded on a competitive basis and shall be available for up to 100 percent of program costs incurred. In no event shall any part of these funds be used to replace expenditures previously incurred for such services ... 469,000 .... (re. $50,000) For services and expenses of programs that provide alternatives to incarceration for eligible individuals and families whose income do not exceed 200 percent of the federal poverty level ................ 2,622,000 ........................................... (re. $250,000) For residential centers providing services to individuals on probation and for community corrections programs to be distributed in the same manner as the prior year or through a competitive process .......... 1,000,000 ............................................ (re. $50,000) For services and expenses of family court domestic violence services. Notwithstanding any provision of law this appropriation shall be allocated only pursuant to a plan setting forth an itemized list of grantees with the amount to be received by each, or the methodology for allocating such appropriation. Such plan shall be subject to the approval of the temporary president of the senate and the director of the budget and thereafter shall be included in a resolution call- 59 DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 ing for the expenditure of such monies, which resolution must be approved by a majority vote of all members elected to the senate upon a roll call vote ... 600,000 ................... (re. $150,000) For services and expenses of local law enforcement and judges for domestic violence training. Notwithstanding any provision of law this appropriation shall be allocated only pursuant to a plan setting forth an itemized list of grantees with the amount to be received by each, or the methodology for allocating such appropri- ation. Such plan shall be subject to the approval of the temporary president of the senate and the director of the budget and thereaft- er shall be included in a resolution calling for the expenditure of such monies, which resolution must be approved by a majority vote of all members elected to the senate upon a roll call vote ............ 500,000 ............................................. (re. $100,000) For services and expenses of law enforcement, anti-drug, anti-vio- lence, crime control and prevention programs. Notwithstanding any provision of law this appropriation shall be allocated only pursuant to a plan setting forth an itemized list of grantees with the amount to be received by each, or the methodology for allocating such appropriation. Such plan shall be subject to the approval of the temporary president of the senate and the director of the budget and thereafter shall be included in a resolution calling for the expend- iture of such monies, which resolution must be approved by a majori- ty vote of all members elected to the senate upon a roll call vote . 450,000 .............................................. (re. $50,000) For the purchase of stab resistant gloves for New York City correction officers ... 250,000 ................................ (re. $200,000) For services and expenses of Vera Institute of Justice: Common Justice ... 200,000 .......................................... (re. $80,000) For services and expenses of Legal Services NYC - DREAM Clinics ... 150,000 .............................................. (re. $50,000) For services and expenses of the John Jay College: Prison to College Pipeline ... 100,000 ................................. (re. $50,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2008, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: St. Francis College for public protection courses .................... 200,000 ............................................. (re. $100,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal MISCELLANEOUS Operating Grants Fund Crime Identification and Technology Account - 25475 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses related to identification technology grants including, but not limited to, crime lab improvement and DNA programs. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state oper- ations and may be suballocated to other state agencies ............. 2,250,000 ......................................... (re. $2,250,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: 60 DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses related to identification technology grants including, but not limited to, crime lab improvement and DNA programs. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state oper- ations and may be suballocated to other state agencies ............. 2,250,000 ........................................... (re. $350,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses related to identification technology grants including, but not limited to, crime lab improvement and DNA programs. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state oper- ations and may be suballocated to other state agencies ............. 1,500,000 ........................................... (re. $200,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For services and expenses related to identification technology grants including, but not limited to, crime lab improvement and DNA programs. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state oper- ations and may be suballocated to other state agencies ............. 1,500,000 ........................................... (re. $400,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal MISCELLANEOUS Operating Grants Fund DCJS Miscellaneous Discretionary Account - 25470 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: Funds herein appropriated may be used to disburse unanticipated feder- al grants in support of state and local programs to prevent crime, support law enforcement, improve the administration of justice, and assist victims. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state operations and may be suballocated to other state agencies ... 7,250,000 ......................................... (re. $7,250,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: Funds herein appropriated may be used to disburse unanticipated feder- al grants in support of state and local programs to prevent crime, support law enforcement, improve the administration of justice, and assist victims. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state operations and may be suballocated to other state agencies ......... 7,250,000 ......................................... (re. $7,250,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: Funds herein appropriated may be used to disburse unanticipated feder- al grants in support of state and local programs to prevent crime, support law enforcement, improve the administration of justice, and assist victims. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state operations and may be suballocated to other state agencies ......... 8,000,000 ......................................... (re. $1,000,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2010: Funds herein appropriated may be used to disburse unanticipated feder- al grants in support of state and local programs to prevent crime, support law enforcement, improve the administration of justice, and 61 DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 assist victims. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state operations and may be suballocated to other state agencies ......... 8,000,000 ........................................... (re. $100,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal MISCELLANEOUS Operating Grants Fund Edward Byrne Memorial Grant Account By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses related to the federal Edward Byrne memorial justice assistance formula program, including enhanced prosecution, enhanced defense, local law enforcement programs, youth violence and/or crime reduction programs, crime laboratories, re-entry services, and judicial diversion and alternative to incarceration programs. Funds appropriated herein shall be expended pursuant to a plan developed by the commissioner of criminal justice services and approved by the director of the budget. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state operations and/or suballocated to other state agencies ... 5,000,000 ...................... (re. $5,000,000) For services and expenses of drug, violence, and crime control and prevention programs in accordance with the following schedule: Oneida County Sheriff ... 25,000 ....................... (re. $25,000) The Safer Monroe Area Reentry Team ... 10,000 .......... (re. $10,000) Town of Henrietta ... 10,000 ........................... (re. $10,000) Crime Stoppers ... 10,000 .............................. (re. $10,000) Medford Fire Department ... 10,000 ..................... (re. $10,000) Patchogue-Medford Schools ... 20,000 ................... (re. $20,000) Amsterdam Fire Department ... 10,970 ................... (re. $10,970) Schenectady Fire Department ... 12,886 ................. (re. $12,886) Schenectady Police Department ... 11,000 ............... (re. $11,000) South Schenectady Fire Department ... 10,104 ........... (re. $10,104) City of Beacon ... 10,000 .............................. (re. $10,000) City of Newburgh ... 15,000 ............................ (re. $15,000) The City of Poughkeepsie ... 14,994 .................... (re. $14,994) Goshen Police Department ... 12,000 .................... (re. $12,000) Stony Point Fire Department, Wayne House Co. No. 1 ................... 11,652 ............................................... (re. $11,652) Stony Point Police Department ... 12,231 ............... (re. $12,231) Town of Manlius ... 35,000 ............................. (re. $35,000) Village of Theresa ... 30,000 .......................... (re. $30,000) Elmcor Youth and Adult Activities Program ... 45,000 ... (re. $45,000) Jacob Riis Settlement House ... 20,000 ................. (re. $20,000) Bergen Basin Community Development Corporation ....................... 26,000 ............................................... (re. $26,000) Sanctuary for Families ... 105,388 .................... (re. $105,388) United Jewish Council - East Side Community Crime Prevention ......... 32,775 ............................................... (re. $32,775) The appropriation made by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013, is hereby amended and reappropriated to read: For services and expenses of drug, violence, and crime control and prevention programs. Notwithstanding any provision of law this 62 DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 appropriation shall be allocated only pursuant to a plan setting forth an itemized list of grantees with the amount to be received by each, or the methodology for allocating such appropriation. Such plan shall be subject to the approval of the temporary president of the senate and the director of the budget and thereafter shall be included in a resolution calling for the expenditure of such monies, which resolution must be approved by a majority vote of all members elected to the senate upon a roll call vote. PROVIDED, HOWEVER, THAT NOTWITHSTANDING ANYTHING TO THE CONTRARY FOUND WITHIN ANY LAW OR MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING: (A) NO CONTRACT OR GRANT AGREEMENT REQUESTED BY A MEMBER OF THE SENATE (WHICH FOR PURPOSES OF THIS REAPPROPRIATION SHALL BE DEEMED TO BE A MEMBER OF THE SENATE THAT SUBMITS, EITHER VERBALLY OR IN WRITING, A REQUEST FOR A CONTRACT OR GRANT AGREEMENT TO THE TEMPORARY PRESIDENT AND MAJORITY LEADER OF THE SENATE, OR THE CHAIR OF THE SENATE FINANCE COMMITTEE, AND WHO SHALL BE HEREINAFTER REFERRED TO AS A "LEGISLATIVE SPONSOR") SHALL BE EXECUTED ON OR AFTER APRIL 1, 2014 THROUGH MARCH 31, 2015 THAT IS FUNDED BY THIS REAPPROPRIATION, UNLESS ALL OF THE FOLLOWING ADDI- TIONAL CONDITIONS ARE SATISFIED: (1) EACH LEGISLATIVE SPONSOR OF SUCH CONTRACT OR GRANT AGREEMENT SUBMITS A WRITTEN DECLARATION TO THE DIRECTOR OF THE DIVISION OF THE BUDGET, SIGNED AND ATTESTED TO BY SUCH SPONSOR UNDER THE PENALTY OF PERJURY, THAT (A) THE REQUESTED CONTRACT OR GRANT AGREEMENT IS FOR A LAWFUL PURPOSE AND THAT ALL FUNDS EXPENDED PURSUANT TO THE TERMS OF THE CONTRACT OR GRANT AGREE- MENT ARE INTENDED TO BE USED AND WILL BE USED SOLELY AND DIRECTLY FOR THE PUBLIC PURPOSE OR PURPOSES SPECIFIED IN THE CONTRACT OR GRANT AGREEMENT, AND (B) THE LEGISLATIVE SPONSOR, THE LEGISLATIVE SPONSOR'S SPOUSE, THE NATURAL OR ADOPTED DESCENDANTS OF THE LEGISLA- TIVE SPONSOR OR OF THE LEGISLATIVE SPONSOR'S SPOUSE, ANY SIBLING OF THE LEGISLATIVE SPONSOR OR OF THE LEGISLATIVE SPONSOR'S SPOUSE, ANY PERSON SHARING THE HOME OF ANY OF THE FOREGOING, OR ANY STAFF MEMBER, EMPLOYEE, OR AGENT OF THE LEGISLATIVE SPONSOR HAS (I) NO FINANCIAL INTEREST, DIRECT OR INDIRECT, IN CONNECTION WITH THE REQUESTED CONTRACT OR GRANT AGREEMENT, (II) NOT RECEIVED AND WILL NOT RECEIVE ANY FINANCIAL BENEFIT, EITHER DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY FROM THE CONTRACTOR OR GRANTEE THAT IS A PARTY TO THE REQUESTED CONTRACT OR GRANT AGREEMENT, AND (III) NO KNOWN CONFLICTS OF INTER- EST AS SET FORTH IN SECTION 74 OF THE PUBLIC OFFICERS LAW IN CONNECTION WITH THE REQUESTED CONTRACT OR GRANT AGREEMENT, AND (2) THE SENATE HAS, FOR EACH REQUESTED CONTRACT OR GRANT AGREEMENT, POSTED ON ITS PUBLIC FACING WEBSITE FOR A PERIOD OF AT LEAST 30 DAYS COMMENCING FROM THE DATE OF SUCH REQUEST: (A) THE LEGAL NAME OF THE PROPOSED CONTRACT OR GRANT RECIPIENT, INCLUDING THE LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT IN WHICH SUCH RECIPIENT RESIDES AND A DESCRIPTION OF THE PROJECT(S) SUCH CONTRACT OR GRANT WILL BE USED FOR; (B) THE NAMES OF ALL LEGISLATIVE SPONSORS, INCLUDING EACH SPONSOR'S DISTRICT; (C) THE AMOUNT OF FUNDING REQUESTED; (D) THE PROPOSED ADMINISTERING STATE AGENCY OR PUBLIC AUTHORITY; AND (E) THE SIGNED AND ATTESTED DECLARA- TION REFERRED TO IN CLAUSE (1) ABOVE; AND (B) EXPENDITURES SHALL ONLY BE MADE FROM THIS REAPPROPRIATION TO PAY FOR OBLIGATIONS INCURRED UNDER AN EXECUTED CONTRACT OR GRANT AGREEMENT MEETING THE REQUIREMENTS SET FORTH IN CLAUSE (A) ABOVE IF THE SENATE HAS, FOR 63 DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 SUCH EXECUTED CONTRACT OR GRANT AGREEMENT, CONTINUOUSLY POSTED ON ITS PUBLIC FACING WEBSITE THE INFORMATION REQUIRED IN CLAUSE (A)(2) ABOVE FROM THE DATE OF THE REQUEST FOR SUCH CONTRACT OR GRANT AGREE- MENT THROUGH THE DATE OF EXPENDITURE ............................... 500,000 ............................................. (re. $500,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses related to the federal Edward Byrne memorial justice assistance formula program, including enhanced prosecution, enhanced defense, local law enforcement programs, youth violence and/or crime reduction programs, crime laboratories, re-entry services, and judicial diversion and alternative to incarceration programs. Funds appropriated herein shall be expended pursuant to a plan developed by the commissioner of criminal justice services and approved by the director of the budget. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state operations and/or suballocated to other state agencies ... 4,400,000 ...................... (re. $3,000,000) For services and expenses of drug, violence, and crime control and prevention programs. Notwithstanding any provision of law this appropriation shall be allo- cated only pursuant to a plan setting forth an itemized list of grantees with the amount to be received by each, or the methodology for allocating such appropriation. Such plan shall be subject to the approval of the temporary president of the senate and the director of the budget and thereafter shall be included in a resolution call- ing for the expenditure of such monies, which resolution must be approved by a majority vote of all members elected to the senate upon a roll call vote ... 780,000 ................... (re. $400,000) For services and expenses of drug, violence, and crime control and prevention programs in accordance with the following schedule: Bergin Basin Community Development Corporation ....................... 26,000 ................................................ (re. $3,000) Broome County Security Division ... 40,000 ............. (re. $40,000) Chinese-American Planning Council Youth Training Program ............. 60,000 ............................................... (re. $30,000) Jacob Riis Settlement House ... 20,000 .................. (re. $4,000) Jefferson County Sheriff ... 25,000 .................... (re. $25,000) Lower East Side Service Center ... 76,000 .............. (re. $76,000) Metropolitan Coordinating Council: All About Jobs II ................. 76,000 ............................................... (re. $70,000) Nassau County Police Department ... 45,000 ............. (re. $45,000) NYPD 100th Precinct ... 20,000 ......................... (re. $20,000) NYPD 101st Precinct ... 20,000 ......................... (re. $20,000) Ohel Children's Home & Family Services Drug Prevention Program ....... 76,000 ............................................... (re. $52,000) Oneida District Attorney ... 45,000 .................... (re. $45,000) Town of Chili ... 45,000 ............................... (re. $45,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses related to the federal Edward Byrne memorial justice assistance formula program, including enhanced prosecution, enhanced defense, local law enforcement programs, youth violence 64 DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 and/or crime reduction programs, crime laboratories, re-entry services, and judicial diversion and alternative to incarceration programs. Funds appropriated herein shall be expended pursuant to a plan developed by the commissioner of criminal justice services and approved by the director of the budget. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state operations and/or suballocated to other state agencies ... 9,775,000 ...................... (re. $3,400,000) For services and expenses of drug, violence and crime control and prevention programs in accordance with the following schedule: Jacob Riis Settlement House ... 20,000 .................. (re. $2,000) Lower East Side Service Center ... 76,000 .............. (re. $76,000) Nassau County Police Department ... 50,000 ............. (re. $50,000) Town of Riga Court A ... 5,000 .......................... (re. $5,000) Urban League of Long Island ... 40,000 ................. (re. $40,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses of drug, violence, and crime control and prevention programs in accordance with the following schedule: Auburn Police Department ... 15,000 .................... (re. $15,000) Bivona Child Advocacy Center ... 15,000 ................ (re. $15,000) Cayuga/Seneca Community Action Agency ... 10,000 ....... (re. $10,000) Cayuga Child Advocacy Center ... 15,000 ................ (re. $15,000) Chemung County Sheriff's Office ... 12,500 ............. (re. $12,500) City of Beacon Police Department ... 30,600 ............ (re. $30,600) City of Lockport Police Department ... 50,000 .......... (re. $50,000) City of Poughkeepsie Police Department ... 30,000 ...... (re. $30,000) City of Rome Police Department ... 15,000 .............. (re. $15,000) City of Utica Police Department ... 15,000 ............. (re. $15,000) Clinton County Department of Probation ... 20,000 ...... (re. $20,000) Columbia County Sheriff's Department ... 25,000 ........ (re. $25,000) CONFIDE Counseling and Consultation Center ... 25,000 .. (re. $25,000) District Attorney of Dutchess County ... 29,900 ........ (re. $29,900) Dutchess County Sheriff's Department ... 25,000 ........ (re. $25,000) Education and Assistance Corporation ... 100,000 ...... (re. $100,000) Essex County District Attorney ... 10,000 .............. (re. $10,000) Family Justice Center ... 70,000 ....................... (re. $70,000) Franklin County District Attorney ... 15,000 ........... (re. $15,000) Long Island Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence (LICADD) ....... 35,000 ............................................... (re. $35,000) Middle Country Central School District At Centereach - Town of Brook ... 50,000 ........................................... (re. $50,000) National Federation for Just Communities of Western New York, Incorpo- rated - First Time Last Time Program ... 55,000 ...... (re. $55,000) North Side Athletic and Education Center Incorporated ................ 40,000 ............................................... (re. $40,000) Oneida County Child Advocacy Center ... 5,000 ........... (re. $5,000) Parents for Megan's Law and The Crime Victims Center ................. 25,000 ............................................... (re. $25,000) Safari Club International Western and Central New York Chapter, Incor- porated ... 15,000 ................................... (re. $15,000) Schuyler County Sheriff's Office ... 12,500 ............ (re. $12,500) 65 DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Southern Tier Regional Drug Task Force ... 75,000 ...... (re. $75,000) Steuben County Sheriff's Office ... 12,500 ............. (re. $12,500) St. Lawrence County Sheriff's Department ... 5,000 ...... (re. $5,000) The Boys and Girls Club of Geneva ... 15,000 ........... (re. $15,000) Town of East Fishkill Police Department ... 30,000 ..... (re. $30,000) Town of Poughkeepsie Police Department ... 29,500 ...... (re. $29,500) Village of Boonville Police Department ... 5,000 ........ (re. $5,000) Village of Camden Police Department ... 5,000 ........... (re. $5,000) Warren County District Attorney ... 15,000 ............. (re. $15,000) Wayne County Action Program ... 10,000 ................. (re. $10,000) Webster Police Department ... 20,000 ................... (re. $20,000) Yates County Sheriff's Office ... 12,500 ............... (re. $12,500) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For services and expenses related to the federal Edward Byrne memorial justice assistance formula program, including enhanced prosecution, enhanced defense, local law enforcement programs, youth violence and/or crime reduction programs, crime laboratories, re-entry services, and judicial diversion and alternative to incarceration programs. Funds appropriated herein shall be expended pursuant to a plan developed by the commissioner of criminal justice services and approved by the director of the budget. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state operations and/or suballocated to other state agencies ... 9,775,000 ........................ (re. $500,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2010, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses of drug, violence, and crime control and prevention programs in accordance with the following schedule: Kings County District Attorney - Community and Law Enforcement Resources Together (ComAlert) Program ... 100,000 ..... (re. $6,000) City of Newburgh Police Department ... 100,000 ........ (re. $100,000) City of Poughkeepsie Police Department ... 25,000 ...... (re. $25,000) City of Yonkers Police Department ... 50,000 ........... (re. $50,000) City of Newburgh police ... 35,000 ..................... (re. $35,000) City of Poughkeepsie Police Department ... 35,000 ...... (re. $35,000) City of Syracuse Police Department ... 50,000 .......... (re. $50,000) City of Yonkers Police Department ... 50,000 ........... (re. $50,000) Lower East Side Service Center ... 76,000 .............. (re. $76,000) Urban League of Long Island ... 40,000 ................. (re. $40,000) Village of Norwood ... 10,000 .......................... (re. $10,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2010, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: Network Support Services Incorporated ... 80,000 ....... (re. $18,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2009, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses of drug, violence, and crime control and prevention programs in accordance with the following schedule: Kings County District Attorney - Mortgage Foreclosure Fraud Initiative ... 90,000 ........................................... (re. $15,000) 66 DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal MISCELLANEOUS Operating Grants Fund Juvenile Accountability Incentive Block Grant Account By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For payment of federal aid to localities juvenile accountability incentive block grant moneys pursuant to an allocation plan devel- oped by the commissioner of the division of criminal justice services. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state oper- ations and may be suballocated to other state agencies ............. 1,750,000 ......................................... (re. $1,750,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For payment of federal aid to localities juvenile accountability incentive block grant moneys pursuant to an allocation plan devel- oped by the commissioner of the division of criminal justice services. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state oper- ations and may be suballocated to other state agencies ............. 1,750,000 ........................................... (re. $800,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For payment of federal aid to localities juvenile accountability incentive block grant moneys pursuant to an allocation plan devel- oped by the commissioner of the division of criminal justice services. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state oper- ations and may be suballocated to other state agencies ............. 2,000,000 ......................................... (re. $1,250,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For payment of federal aid to localities juvenile accountability incentive block grant moneys pursuant to an allocation plan devel- oped by the commissioner of the division of criminal justice services. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state oper- ations and may be suballocated to other state agencies ............. 2,100,000 ........................................... (re. $650,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal MISCELLANEOUS Operating Grants Fund Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Formula Account - 25436 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For payment of federal aid to localities pursuant to the provisions of the federal juvenile justice and delinquency prevention act in accordance with a distribution plan determined by the juvenile justice advisory group and affirmed by the commissioner of the divi- sion of criminal justice services. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state operations and may be suballocated to other state agencies ... 2,050,000 ...................... (re. $2,050,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For payment of federal aid to localities pursuant to the provisions of the federal juvenile justice and delinquency prevention act in 67 DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 accordance with a distribution plan determined by the juvenile justice advisory group and affirmed by the commissioner of the divi- sion of criminal justice services. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state operations and may be suballocated to other state agencies ... 2,050,000 ...................... (re. $2,050,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For payment of federal aid to localities pursuant to the provisions of the federal juvenile justice and delinquency prevention act in accordance with a distribution plan determined by the juvenile justice advisory group and affirmed by the commissioner of the divi- sion of criminal justice services. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state operations and may be suballocated to other state agencies ... 3,000,000 ...................... (re. $1,300,000) For payment of federal aid to localities pursuant to the provisions of title V of the juvenile justice and delinquency prevention act of 1974, as amended for local delinquency prevention programs, includ- ing sub-allocation to state operations for the administration of this grant in accordance with a distribution plan determined by the juvenile justice advisory group and affirmed by the commissioner of the division of criminal justice services. For services and expenses associated with the juvenile justice and delinquency prevention formula account. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state operations and may be suballocated to other state agencies ... 100,000 ........................... (re. $50,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For payment of federal aid to localities pursuant to the provisions of the federal juvenile justice and delinquency prevention act in accordance with a distribution plan determined by the juvenile justice advisory group and affirmed by the commissioner of the divi- sion of criminal justice services. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state operations and may be suballocated to other state agencies ... 2,700,000 ........................ (re. $900,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal MISCELLANEOUS Operating Grants Fund Violence Against Women Account - 25477 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For payment of federal aid to localities pursuant to an expenditure plan developed by the commissioner of the division of criminal justice services, provided however that up to 10 percent of the amount herein appropriated may be used for program administration. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state operations and may be suballocated to other state agencies ........................ 6,000,000 ......................................... (re. $6,000,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For payment of federal aid to localities pursuant to an expenditure plan developed by the commissioner of the division of criminal justice services, provided however that up to 10 percent of the 68 DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 amount herein appropriated may be used for program administration. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state operations and may be suballocated to other state agencies ........................ 5,750,000 ......................................... (re. $4,000,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For payment of federal aid to localities pursuant to an expenditure plan developed by the commissioner of the division of criminal justice services, provided however that up to 10 percent of the amount herein appropriated may be used for program administration. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state operations and may be suballocated to other state agencies ........................ 6,500,000 ........................................... (re. $500,000) Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Crimes Against Revenue Program Account - 22015 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For payment to district attorneys who participate in the crimes against revenue program to be distributed according to a plan devel- oped by the commissioner of the division of criminal justice services, in consultation with the department of taxation and finance, and approved by the director of the budget ................ 16,000,000 ....................................... (re. $16,000,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For payment to district attorneys who participate in the crimes against revenue program to be distributed according to a plan devel- oped by the commissioner of the division of criminal justice services, in consultation with the department of taxation and finance, and approved by the director of the budget ................ 16,000,000 ........................................ (re. $9,000,000) Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Criminal Justice Improvement Account - 21945 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses of programs that prevent domestic violence or aid victims of domestic violence: For services and expenses of programs that prevent domestic violence or aid the victims of domestic violence. Notwithstanding any provision of law this appropriation shall be allocated only pursuant to a plan setting forth an itemized list of grantees with the amount to be received by each, or the methodology for allocating such appropriation. Such plan shall be subject to the approval of the temporary president of the senate and the director of the budget and thereafter shall be included in a resolution calling for the expend- iture of such monies, which resolution must be approved by a majori- ty vote of all members elected to the senate upon a roll call vote ... 609,000 ......................................... (re. $50,000) 69 DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses of: Domestic Violence Law Project of Rockland County ..................... 41,109 ............................................... (re. $21,000) Empire Justice Center ... 47,638 ....................... (re. $12,000) Legal Services for New York City - Brooklyn 41,109 ..... (re. $10,000) Legal Services for New York City - Queens ... 41,109 ... (re. $14,000) My Sisters' Place ... 41,109 ........................... (re. $20,000) Nassau Coalition Against Domestic Violence, Inc. ..................... 41,109 ............................................... (re. $10,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses of programs that prevent domestic violence or aid victims of domestic violence: For services and expenses of: My Sisters' Place ... 41,109 ............................ (re. $3,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses of programs that prevent domestic violence or aid the victims of domestic violence in accordance with the following schedule: For Our Children and Us (FOCUS) ... 5,000 ............... (re. $5,000) YWCA's Carolyn's House and YWCA Shelter and Transitional Housing Program ... 50,000 .................................... (re. $2,000) The appropriation made by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012, is hereby amended and reappropriated to read: Victims Information Bureau of Suffolk [(VIBES)] (VIBS) ............... 32,500 ................................................ (re. $2,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2009, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses of programs that prevent domestic violence or aid the victims of domestic violence in accordance with the following schedule: Allen Women's Resource Center ... 100,000 ............... (re. $2,000) Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Legal Services Assistance Account - 22096 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For prosecutorial services of counties, to be distributed in the same manner as the prior year or through a competitive process .......... 2,592,000 ......................................... (re. $1,296,000) For defense services to be distributed in the same manner as the prior year or through a competitive process .............................. 2,592,000 ......................................... (re. $1,296,000) For services and expenses of the district attorney and indigent legal services attorney loan forgiveness program pursuant to section 679-e 70 DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 of the education law. These funds may be suballocated to the higher education services corporation ... 2,430,000 ...... (re. $2,430,000) For services and expenses of statewide indigent legal services for persons reentering communities from state facilities ............... 1,000,000 ......................................... (re. $1,000,000) Neighborhood Defender Service of Harlem ... 300,000 ... (re. $300,000) For services and expenses of statewide indigent legal services for persons reentering communities from state facilities ............... 1,050,000 ......................................... (re. $1,050,000) For services, expenses or reimbursement of expenses incurred by local government agencies and/or not-for-profit providers or their employ- ees providing civil or criminal legal services in accordance with the following schedule: Albany County District Attorney ... 44,167 ............. (re. $44,167) Brooklyn Bar Association ... 22,083 .................... (re. $22,083) Caribbean Women's Health Association ... 22,083 ........ (re. $22,083) Center for Family Representation ... 110,417 .......... (re. $110,417) Chemung County Neighborhood Legal Services ... 39,750 .. (re. $39,750) City Bar Fund ... 22,083 ............................... (re. $22,083) Day One New York ... 33,567 ............................ (re. $33,567) Empire Justice Center ... 170,925 ..................... (re. $170,925) Family and Children's Association ... 39,750 ........... (re. $39,750) Frank H. Hiscock Legal Aid Society ... 22,083 .......... (re. $22,083) Greenhope Services for Women ... 33,567 ................ (re. $33,567) Harlem Legal Services ... 110,417 ..................... (re. $110,417) Legal Aid Bureau of Buffalo ... 35,333 ................. (re. $35,333) Legal Aid Society of Mid New York ... 66,250 ........... (re. $66,250) Legal Aid Society of Northeastern New York ... 48,583 .. (re. $48,583) Legal Aid Society of Rockland County ... 22,083 ........ (re. $22,083) Legal Information for Families Today (LIFT) ... 39,750 . (re. $39,750) Legal Project of the Cap. Dist. Women's Bar ... 83,917 . (re. $83,917) Legal Services for New York City (LSNY) ... 119,250 ... (re. $119,250) Legal Services of Central New York ... 13,250 .......... (re. $13,250) Legal Services of the Hudson Valley ... 48,583 ......... (re. $48,583) Metropolitan Council on Jewish Poverty ... 220,833 .... (re. $220,833) Metropolitan Council in Jewish Poverty - Project New Leaf ............ 67,133 ............................................... (re. $67,133) Monroe County Legal Assistance Center ... 35,333 ....... (re. $35,333) Nassau/Suffolk Law Service Committee, Inc. ... 48,583 .. (re. $48,583) New York Legal Assistance Group (NYLAG) ... 22,083 ..... (re. $22,083) New York City Legal Aid ... 44,167 ..................... (re. $44,167) New York City Legal Aid ... 265,000 ................... (re. $265,000) New York County District Attorney - Identity Theft Prosecution ....... 37,103 ............................................... (re. $37,103) Westside SRO Law Project ... 79,500 .................... (re. $79,500) Osborne Association El Rio Program ... 36,217 .......... (re. $36,217) Rural Law Center of New York ... 22,083 ................ (re. $22,083) Sanctuary for Families ... 220,833 .................... (re. $220,833) Southern Tier Legal Services ... 61,833 ................ (re. $61,833) Vera Institute of Justice ... 61,833 ................... (re. $61,833) Volunteers of Legal Services (VOLS) ... 39,750 ......... (re. $39,750) Western New York Law Center ... 39,750 ................. (re. $39,750) 71 DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Worker's Rights Law Center of New York, Inc. ......................... 35,333 ............................................... (re. $35,333) For services and expenses of the Legal Action Center ................. 180,000 ............................................. (re. $180,000) The appropriation made by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013, is hereby amended and reappropriated to read: For services and expenses of civil or criminal domestic violence services. Notwithstanding any provision of law this appropriation shall be allocated only pursuant to a plan setting forth an itemized list of grantees with the amount to be received by each, or the methodology for allocating such appropriation. Such plan shall be subject to the approval of the temporary president of the senate and the director of the budget and thereafter shall be included in a resolution calling for the expenditure of such monies, which resol- ution must be approved by a majority vote of all members elected to the senate upon a roll call vote. PROVIDED, HOWEVER, THAT NOTWITH- STANDING ANYTHING TO THE CONTRARY FOUND WITHIN ANY LAW OR MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING: (A) NO CONTRACT OR GRANT AGREEMENT REQUESTED BY A MEMBER OF THE SENATE (WHICH FOR PURPOSES OF THIS REAPPROPRIATION SHALL BE DEEMED TO BE A MEMBER OF THE SENATE THAT SUBMITS, EITHER VERBALLY OR IN WRITING, A REQUEST FOR A CONTRACT OR GRANT AGREEMENT TO THE TEMPORARY PRESIDENT AND MAJORITY LEADER OF THE SENATE, OR THE CHAIR OF THE SENATE FINANCE COMMITTEE, AND WHO SHALL BE HEREINAFTER REFERRED TO AS A "LEGISLATIVE SPONSOR") SHALL BE EXECUTED ON OR AFTER APRIL 1, 2014 THROUGH MARCH 31, 2015 THAT IS FUNDED BY THIS REAPPROPRIATION, UNLESS ALL OF THE FOLLOWING ADDITIONAL CONDITIONS ARE SATISFIED: (1) EACH LEGISLATIVE SPONSOR OF SUCH CONTRACT OR GRANT AGREEMENT SUBMITS A WRITTEN DECLARATION TO THE DIRECTOR OF THE DIVISION OF THE BUDGET, SIGNED AND ATTESTED TO BY SUCH SPONSOR UNDER THE PENALTY OF PERJURY, THAT (A) THE REQUESTED CONTRACT OR GRANT AGREEMENT IS FOR A LAWFUL PURPOSE AND THAT ALL FUNDS EXPENDED PURSU- ANT TO THE TERMS OF THE CONTRACT OR GRANT AGREEMENT ARE INTENDED TO BE USED AND WILL BE USED SOLELY AND DIRECTLY FOR THE PUBLIC PURPOSE OR PURPOSES SPECIFIED IN THE CONTRACT OR GRANT AGREEMENT, AND (B) THE LEGISLATIVE SPONSOR, THE LEGISLATIVE SPONSOR'S SPOUSE, THE NATURAL OR ADOPTED DESCENDANTS OF THE LEGISLATIVE SPONSOR OR OF THE LEGISLATIVE SPONSOR'S SPOUSE, ANY SIBLING OF THE LEGISLATIVE SPONSOR OR OF THE LEGISLATIVE SPONSOR'S SPOUSE, ANY PERSON SHARING THE HOME OF ANY OF THE FOREGOING, OR ANY STAFF MEMBER, EMPLOYEE, OR AGENT OF THE LEGISLATIVE SPONSOR HAS (I) NO FINANCIAL INTEREST, DIRECT OR INDIRECT, IN CONNECTION WITH THE REQUESTED CONTRACT OR GRANT AGREE- MENT, (II) NOT RECEIVED AND WILL NOT RECEIVE ANY FINANCIAL BENEFIT, EITHER DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY FROM THE CONTRACTOR OR GRANTEE THAT IS A PARTY TO THE REQUESTED CONTRACT OR GRANT AGREEMENT, AND (III) NO KNOWN CONFLICTS OF INTEREST AS SET FORTH IN SECTION 74 OF THE PUBLIC OFFICERS LAW IN CONNECTION WITH THE REQUESTED CONTRACT OR GRANT AGREEMENT, AND (2) THE SENATE HAS, FOR EACH REQUESTED CONTRACT OR GRANT AGREEMENT, POSTED ON ITS PUBLIC FACING WEBSITE FOR A PERIOD OF AT LEAST 30 DAYS COMMENCING FROM THE DATE OF SUCH REQUEST: (A) THE LEGAL NAME OF THE PROPOSED CONTRACT OR GRANT RECIPIENT, INCLUDING THE LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT IN WHICH SUCH RECIPIENT RESIDES AND A 72 DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 DESCRIPTION OF THE PROJECT(S) SUCH CONTRACT OR GRANT WILL BE USED FOR; (B) THE NAMES OF ALL LEGISLATIVE SPONSORS, INCLUDING EACH SPON- SOR'S DISTRICT; (C) THE AMOUNT OF FUNDING REQUESTED; (D) THE PROPOSED ADMINISTERING STATE AGENCY OR PUBLIC AUTHORITY; AND (E) THE SIGNED AND ATTESTED DECLARATION REFERRED TO IN CLAUSE (1) ABOVE; AND (B) EXPENDITURES SHALL ONLY BE MADE FROM THIS REAPPROPRIATION TO PAY FOR OBLIGATIONS INCURRED UNDER AN EXECUTED CONTRACT OR GRANT AGREE- MENT MEETING THE REQUIREMENTS SET FORTH IN CLAUSE (A) ABOVE IF THE SENATE HAS, FOR SUCH EXECUTED CONTRACT OR GRANT AGREEMENT, CONTIN- UOUSLY POSTED ON ITS PUBLIC FACING WEBSITE THE INFORMATION REQUIRED IN CLAUSE (A)(2) ABOVE FROM THE DATE OF THE REQUEST FOR SUCH CONTRACT OR GRANT AGREEMENT THROUGH THE DATE OF EXPENDITURE ........ 650,000 ............................................. (re. $650,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses of the district attorney and indigent legal services attorney loan forgiveness program pursuant to section 679-e of the education law. These funds may be suballocated to the higher education services corporation ... 2,430,000 ...... (re. $2,430,000) For services and expenses of civil or criminal domestic violence services. Notwithstanding any provision of law this appropriation shall be allocated only pursuant to a plan setting forth an itemized list of grantees with the amount to be received by each, or the methodology for allocating such appropriation. Such plan shall be subject to the approval of the temporary president of the senate and the director of the budget and thereafter shall be included in a resolution calling for the expenditure of such monies, which resol- ution must be approved by a majority vote of all members elected to the senate upon a roll call vote ... 650,000 ........ (re. $125,000) For services, expenses or reimbursement of expenses incurred by local government agencies and/or not-for-profit providers or their employ- ees providing civil or criminal legal services in accordance with the following schedule: Albany County District Attorney ... 44,167 ............. (re. $21,000) Brooklyn Bar Association ... 22,083 ..................... (re. $6,000) Caribbean Women's Health Association ... 22,083 ......... (re. $7,000) Frank H. Hiscock Legal Aid Society ... 22,083 ........... (re. $6,000) Greenhope Services for Women ... 33,567 ................ (re. $16,000) Harlem Legal Services ... 110,417 ...................... (re. $37,000) Legal Aid Society of Mid New York ... 66,250 ........... (re. $16,000) Legal Aid Society of Northeastern New York ... 48,583 .. (re. $48,583) Legal Project of the Cap. Dist. Women's Bar .......................... 83,917 ............................................... (re. $47,000) Legal Services of the Hudson Valley ... 48,583 ......... (re. $25,000) Metropolitan Council on Jewish Poverty ... 220,833 .... (re. $206,000) Metropolitan Council on Jewish Poverty - Project New Leaf ............ 67,133 ............................................... (re. $67,133) Monroe County Legal Assistance Center ... 35,333 ........ (re. $9,000) Nassau/Suffolk Law Services Committee, Inc. .......................... 48,583 ............................................... (re. $13,000) Southern Tier Legal Services ... 61,833 ................ (re. $27,000) Volunteers of Legal Services (VOLS) ... 39,750 ......... (re. $10,000) 73 DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Western New York Law Center ... 39,750 ................. (re. $10,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses of the district attorney and indigent legal services attorney loan forgiveness program pursuant to section 679-e of the education law. These funds may be suballocated to the higher education services corporation ... 2,430,000 ...... (re. $2,430,000) For services, expenses or reimbursement of expenses incurred by local government agencies and/or not-for-profit providers or their employ- ees providing civil or criminal legal services in accordance with the following schedule: Greenhope Services for Women ... 36,556 ................. (re. $3,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses of civil or criminal domestic violence legal services in accordance with the following schedule: For our Children and Us (FOCUS) ... 5,000 ............... (re. $5,000) SOS Shelter ... 20,000 .................................. (re. $6,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2010, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses of: For services, expenses or reimbursement of expenses incurred by local government agencies and/or not-for-profit providers or their employ- ees providing civil or criminal legal services in accordance with the following schedule: New York Legal Assistance Group - Brooklyn Conflicts Office .......... 122,850 ............................................. (re. $122,850) Legal Services of the Hudson Valley ... 49,500 .......... (re. $2,000) Legal Services for the Elderly of Western New York ................... 6,646 ................................................. (re. $6,000) CASA of Westchester Mental Health ... 1,658 ............. (re. $1,600) Chautauqua County Legal services ... 7,212 .............. (re. $7,200) Medicare Rights Center ... 3,103 ........................ (re. $3,000) Research Foundation CUNY-Brookdale ... 3,317 ............ (re. $3,300) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2009: For services, expenses or reimbursement of expenses incurred by local government agencies and/or not-for-profit providers or their employ- ees providing civil or criminal legal services. Metropolitan Coordinating Council on Jewish Poverty .................. 250,000 ............................................... (re. $2,000) Special Revenue Funds - Other State Police [and] Motor Vehicle Law Enforcement AND MOTOR VEHICLE THEFT AND INSURANCE FRAUD PREVENTION Fund Motor Vehicle Theft and Insurance Fraud Account - 22801 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses associated with local anti-auto theft programs, in accordance with section 89-d of the state finance law, 74 DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 distributed through a competitive process .......................... 3,749,000 ......................................... (re. $3,749,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses associated with local anti-auto theft programs, in accordance with section 89-d of the state finance law, distributed through a competitive process .......................... 3,749,000 ........................................... (re. $600,000) 75 DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS General Fund ....................... 43,737,000 154,546,100 Special Revenue Funds - Federal .... 6,000,000 9,022,000 Special Revenue Funds - Other ...... 0 18,821,000 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 49,737,000 182,389,100 ================ ================ SCHEDULE HIGH TECHNOLOGY PROGRAM ..................................... 32,717,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For services and expenses related to the operation of the centers of excellence pursuant to a plan approved by the direc- tor of the budget. All or portions of the funds appropriated hereby may be suballo- cated or transferred to any department, agency, or public authority .................. 5,234,000 Project Schedule PROJECT AMOUNT -------------------------------------------- For services and expenses related to the operation of the Buffalo center of excellence in bioinformatics and life sciences ................ 654,254 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Greater Rochester center of excellence in photonics and microsystems ................. 654,254 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Syracuse center of excellence in environmental and energy systems ............... 654,254 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Albany center of excel- lence in nanoelectronics ......... 654,254 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Stony Brook center of 76 DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 excellence in wireless and information technology ........... 654,254 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Binghamton center of excellence in small scale systems integration and packaging ........................ 654,254 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Stony Brook center of excellence in advanced ener- gy research ...................... 327,119 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Buffalo center of excel- lence in materials informat- ics .............................. 327,119 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Rochester center of excellence in sustainable manufacturing .................... 327,119 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Rochester center of excellence in data science ....... 327,119 -------------- Total ........................ 5,234,000 ============== For services and expenses related to the following: centers for advanced technolo- gy, for matching grants to designated centers for advanced technology, pursuant to subdivision 3 of section 3102-b of the public authorities law. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, funds may also be used for initiatives related to the operation and development of the centers of excellence or other high technology centers. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan ............................... 13,818,000 Technology development organization matching grants, to be awarded on a competitive basis in accordance with the provisions of section 3102-d of the public authorities law. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the director of the budget may suballocate up to the full 77 DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 amount of this appropriation to any department, agency or authority. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan ..................... 1,382,000 Industrial technology extension service. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the director of the budget may suballocate up to the full amount of this appropriation to any department, agency or authority. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan ........ 921,000 For services and expenses related to the operation of the SUNY Albany focus center and Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute focus center. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan ...... 3,006,000 High technology matching grants program, including the security through advanced research and technology (START) initiative to leverage resources from federal or private sources including but not limited to the national science foundation, busi- nesses, industry consortiums, foundations, and other organizations for efforts asso- ciated with high technology economic development, including the payment of liabilities incurred prior to April 1, 2014. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan .......... 4,606,000 For services and expenses, loans, and grants, related to the operation of New York state innovation hot spots and New York state incubators. All or portions of the funds appropriated hereby may be suballocated or transferred to any depart- ment, agency, or public authority ............ 3,750,000 -------------- MARKETING AND ADVERTISING PROGRAM ............................ 9,207,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For a local tourism promotion matching grants program pursuant to article 5-A of the economic development law ................. 3,815,000 78 DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For operation of a gateway information center at Beekmantown, New York ................ 196,000 For operation of a gateway information center at Binghamton, New York ................. 196,000 For services and expenses, loans, and grants, related to the market New York program, including but not limited to, marketing and advertising to promote regional attractions in the state of New York. All or portions of the funds appro- priated hereby may be suballocated or transferred to any department, agency, or public authority ............................. 5,000,000 -------------- RESEARCH DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM ................................... 343,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For the science and technology law center program ........................................ 343,000 -------------- TRAINING AND BUSINESS ASSISTANCE PROGRAM ..................... 7,470,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For services and expenses of state matching funds for the federal manufacturing exten- sion partnership program. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the director of the budget may suballocate up to the full amount of this appropriation to any department, agency or authority. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan ...... 1,470,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 1,470,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Miscellaneous Operating Grants Fund Manufacturing Extension Partnership Program Account - 25517 Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the director of the budget may suballocate up to the full amount of this 79 DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 appropriation to any department, agency or authority .................................... 6,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 6,000,000 -------------- 80 DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 HIGH TECHNOLOGY PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses related to the operation of the centers of excellence pursuant to a plan approved by the director of the budg- et. All or portions of the funds appropriated hereby may be suballo- cated or transferred to any department, agency, or public authority ... 5,234,000 ..................................... (re. $5,234,000) Project Schedule PROJECT AMOUNT -------------------------------------------- For services and expenses related to the operation of the Buffalo centers of excellence in bioinformatics and life sciences and mate- rials informatics ................ 872,333 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Greater Rochester center of excellence in photonics and microsystems ................. 872,333 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Syracuse center of excellence in environmental and energy systems ............... 872,333 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Albany center of excel- lence in nanoelectronics ......... 872,333 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Stony Brook centers of excellence in wireless and information technology and advanced energy research ......... 872,333 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Binghamton Center of Excellence in small scale systems integration and packaging ........................ 872,333 -------------- Total ........................ 5,234,000 ============== 81 DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Stony Brook center of excellence in advanced energy research ................... 500,000 ............................................. (re. $500,000) For services and expenses related to the operation of the Buffalo center of excellence in materials informatics ...................... 500,000 ............................................. (re. $500,000) For services and expenses related to the operation of the Rochester center of excellence in sustainable manufacturing .................. 500,000 ............................................. (re. $500,000) For services and expenses related to the SUNY Fredonia Technology Incubator ... 100,000 ............................... (re. $100,000) For services and expenses related to the following: centers for advanced technology, for matching grants to designated centers for advanced technology, pursuant to subdivision 3 of section 3102-b of the public authorities law. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, funds may also be used for initiatives related to the operation and development of the centers of excellence or other high technology centers. No funds shall be expended from this appropri- ation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan ... 13,818,000 ................................... (re. $13,818,000) Technology development organization matching grants, to be awarded on a competitive basis in accordance with the provisions of section 3102-d of the public authorities law. Notwithstanding any inconsist- ent provision of law, the director of the budget may suballocate up to the full amount of this appropriation to any department, agency or authority. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan ... 1,382,000 ......................................... (re. $1,382,000) Industrial technology extension service. Notwithstanding any incon- sistent provision of law, the director of the budget may suballocate up to the full amount of this appropriation to any department, agen- cy or authority. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan ... 921,000 ............................................. (re. $921,000) Focus center - New York. No funds shall be expended from this appro- priation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan ... 3,006,000 ................................ (re. $3,006,000) High technology matching grants program, including the security through advanced research and technology (START) initiative to leverage resources from federal or private sources including but not limited to the national science foundation, businesses, industry consortiums, foundations, and other organizations for efforts asso- ciated with high technology economic development, including the payment of liabilities incurred prior to April 1, 2013. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan ................................ 4,606,000 ......................................... (re. $4,606,000) Cornell university/NSF materials research science and engineering center. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan ................ 392,000 ............................................. (re. $392,000) 82 DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Cornell university/NSF national nanotechnology infrastructure network. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the direc- tor of the budget has approved a spending plan ..................... 490,000 ............................................. (re. $490,000) Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Smart Lighting Systems Engineering Research Center. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan ...... 500,000 ............................................. (re. $500,000) For services and expenses, loans, and grants, related to the operation of New York state innovation hot spots and New York state incuba- tors. All or portions of the funds appropriated hereby may be subal- located or transferred to any department, agency, or public authori- ty ... 1,250,000 .................................. (re. $1,250,000) For services and expenses related to the institute for semiconductor research corporation (SRC) center for advanced interconnect systems technologies (CAIST), including the payment of liabilities incurred prior to April 1, 2013, at The College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering (CNSE), with its autonomous operating status as recog- nized and approved by the SUNY Board of Trustees in resolution number 2008-165 ... 713,000 ......................... (re. $713,000) For services and expenses related to the Institute for Nanoelectronics Discovery and Exploration (INDEX) at The College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering (CNSE), with its autonomous operating status as recognized and approved by the SUNY Board of Trustees in resol- ution number 2008-165 ... 775,000 ................... (re. $775,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses related to the operation of the centers of excellence pursuant to a plan approved by the director of the budg- et. All or portions of the funds appropriated hereby may be suballo- cated or transferred to any department, agency, or public authority ... 5,234,000 ..................................... (re. $5,234,000) Project Schedule PROJECT AMOUNT -------------------------------------------- For services and expenses related to the operation of the Buffalo centers of excellence in bioinformatics and life sciences and mate- rials informatics ................ 872,333 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Greater Rochester center of excellence in photonics and microsystems ................. 872,333 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Syracuse center of excellence in environmental 83 DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 and energy systems ............... 872,333 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Albany center of excel- lence in nanoelectronics ......... 872,333 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Stony Brook centers of excellence in wireless and information technology and advanced energy research ......... 872,333 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Binghamton Center of Excellence in small scale systems integration and packaging ........................ 872,333 -------------- Total ........................ 5,234,000 ============== For services and expenses related to the operation of the Buffalo center of excellence in materials informatics ...................... 200,000 ............................................. (re. $200,000) For services and expenses related to the operation of the Stony Brook center of excellence in advanced energy research ................... 500,000 ............................................. (re. $500,000) For services and expenses related to the operation of the Rochester center of excellence in sustainable manufacturing .................. 250,000 ............................................. (re. $250,000) For services and expenses related to the following: centers for advanced technology, for matching grants to designated centers for advanced technology, pursuant to subdivision 3 of section 3102-b of the public authorities law. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, funds may also be used for initiatives related to the operation and development of the centers of excellence or other high technology centers. No funds shall be expended from this appropri- ation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan ... 13,818,000 ................................... (re. $11,946,000) Technology development organization matching grants, to be awarded on a competitive basis in accordance with the provisions of section 3102-d of the public authorities law. Notwithstanding any inconsist- ent provision of law, the director of the budget may suballocate up to the full amount of this appropriation to any department, agency or authority. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan ...... 1,382,000 ........................................... (re. $364,000) Industrial technology extension service. Notwithstanding any incon- sistent provision of law, the director of the budget may suballocate up to the full amount of this appropriation to any department, agen- cy or authority. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation 84 DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan ...... 921,000 .............................................. (re. $16,000) Focus center - New York. No funds shall be expended from this appro- priation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan ... 3,006,000 ................................ (re. $3,006,000) High technology matching grants program, including the security through advanced research and technology (START) initiative to leverage resources from federal or private sources including but not limited to the national science foundation, businesses, industry consortiums, foundations, and other organizations for efforts asso- ciated with high technology economic development, including the payment of liabilities incurred prior to April 1, 2012. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan ................................ 4,606,000 ......................................... (re. $4,606,000) Cornell university/NSF materials research science and engineering center. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan ................ 392,000 ............................................. (re. $392,000) Cornell university/NSF national nanotechnology infrastructure network. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the direc- tor of the budget has approved a spending plan ..................... 490,000 .............................................. (re. $48,000) Columbia university/NSF materials research science and engineering center. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan ................ 245,000 ............................................. (re. $245,000) Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Smart Lighting Systems Engineering Research Center. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan ...... 500,000 ............................................. (re. $500,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses related to the institute for semiconductor research corporation (SRC) center for advanced interconnect systems technologies (CAIST), including the payment of liabilities incurred prior to April 1, 2012, at The College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering (CNSE), with its autonomous operating status as recog- nized and approved by the SUNY Board of Trustees in resolution number 2008-165 ... 713,000 ......................... (re. $713,000) For services and expenses related to the Institute for Nanoelectronics Discovery and Exploration (INDEX) at The College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering (CNSE), with its autonomous operating status as recognized and approved by the SUNY Board of Trustees in resol- ution number 2008-165 ... 775,000 ................... (re. $775,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses related to the operation of the centers of excellence pursuant to a plan approved by the director of the budg- et. All or portions of the funds appropriated hereby may be suballo- 85 DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 cated or transferred to any department, agency, or public authority ... 5,233,998 ..................................... (re. $4,362,000) Project Schedule PROJECT AMOUNT -------------------------------------------- For services and expenses related to the operation of the Buffalo center of excel- lence in bioinformatics and life sciences .................... 872,333 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Greater Rochester center of excellence in photonics and microsystems ................. 872,333 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Syracuse center of excellence in environmental and energy systems ............... 872,333 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Albany center of excel- lence in nanoelectronics ......... 872,333 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Stony Brook center of excellence in wireless and information technology ........... 872,333 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Binghamton Center of Excellence in small scale systems integration and packaging ........................ 872,333 -------------- Total ........................ 5,233,998 ============== For services and expenses related to the following: centers for advanced technology, for matching grants to designated centers for advanced technology, pursuant to subdivision 3 of section 3102-b of the public authorities law. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, funds may also be used for initiatives related to the operation and development of the centers of excellence or other high technology centers. No funds shall be expended from this appropri- ation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan ... 13,818,000 .................................... (re. $3,474,000) Technology development organization matching grants, to be awarded on a competitive basis in accordance with the provisions of section 3102-d of the public authorities law. Notwithstanding any inconsist- 86 DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 ent provision of law, the director of the budget may suballocate up to the full amount of this appropriation to any department, agency or authority. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan ...... 1,382,000 ............................................ (re. $32,000) Industrial technology extension service. Notwithstanding any incon- sistent provision of law, the director of the budget may suballocate up to the full amount of this appropriation to any department, agen- cy or authority. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan ...... 921,000 .............................................. (re. $29,000) Focus center - New York. No funds shall be expended from this appro- priation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan ... 3,006,000 ................................ (re. $3,006,000) High technology matching grants program, including the security through advanced research and technology (START) initiative to leverage resources from federal or private sources including but not limited to the national science foundation, businesses, industry consortiums, foundations, and other organizations for efforts asso- ciated with high technology economic development, including the payment of liabilities incurred prior to April 1, 2011. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan ................................ 4,606,000 ......................................... (re. $4,606,000) Cornell university/NSF nanobiotechnology. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan ... 294,000 ................ (re. $294,000) Cornell university/NSF materials research science and engineering center. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan ................ 392,000 ............................................. (re. $392,000) Cornell university/NSF nanoscale science and engineering center. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan ......................... 490,000 ............................................. (re. $490,000) Columbia university/NSF materials research science and engineering center. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan ................ 245,000 ............................................. (re. $245,000) RPI/NSF nanoscale science and engineering center. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan ... 490,000 ............ (re. $179,000) SUNY Albany semiconductor research corporation (SRC)center for advanced interconnect systems technologies (CAIST), including the payment of liabilities incurred prior to April 1, 2011. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan ... 690,000 ..... (re. $690,000) University at Albany Institute for Nanoelectronics Discovery and Exploration (INDEX). No funds shall be expended from this appropri- ation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan ... 750,000 ......................................... (re. $750,000) 87 DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Smart Lighting Systems Engineering Research Center. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan ...... 500,000 ............................................... (re. $2,000) Stony Brook University Semiconductor High-Energy Radiation project. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the direc- tor of the budget has approved a spending plan ..................... 250,000 ............................................. (re. $250,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2010, as transferred by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: Innovation economy matching grants program to be awarded on a compet- itive basis to leverage resources from federal or private sources, including but not limited to, the national science foundation, busi- nesses, industry consortiums, foundations, and other organizations for efforts associated with high technology research and economic development, including the payment of liabilities incurred prior to April 1, 2010. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the director of the budget may suballocate up to the full amount of this appropriation to any department, agency or authority. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the foundation for science, technology and innovation in such detail as the director of the budget may require. Copies of the plan shall be provided to the Senate Finance and Assembly Ways and Means ......................... 29,500,000 ....................................... (re. $19,963,000) For services and expenses related to the operation of the centers of excellence pursuant to a plan approved by the director of the budg- et. All or portions of the funds appropriated hereby may be suballo- cated or transferred to any department, agency, or public authority ... 5,234,000 ..................................... (re. $3,490,000) Project Schedule PROJECT AMOUNT -------------------------------------------- For services and expenses related to the operation of the Buffalo center of excel- lence in bioinformatics and life sciences .................... 872,333 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Greater Rochester center of excellence in photonics and microsystems ................. 872,333 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Syracuse center of excellence in environmental and energy systems ............... 872,333 For services and expenses related to the operation of 88 DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 the Albany center of excel- lence in nanoelectronics ......... 872,333 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Stony Brook center of excellence in wireless and information technology ........... 872,333 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Binghamton Center of Excellence in small scale systems integration and packaging ........................ 872,333 -------------- Total ........................ 5,234,000 ============== For services and expenses related to the following: centers for advanced technology, for matching grants to designated centers for advanced technology, pursuant to subdivision 3 of section 3102-b of the public authorities law. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, funds may also be used for initiatives related to the operation and development of the centers of excellence or other high technology centers. No funds shall be expended from this appropri- ation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the foundation for science, technology and innovation in such detail as the director of the budget may require ........... 13,818,000 .......................................... (re. $774,000) Technology development organization matching grants, to be awarded on a competitive basis in accordance with the provisions of section 3102-d of the public authorities law. Notwithstanding any inconsist- ent provision of law, the director of the budget may suballocate up to the full amount of this appropriation to any department, agency or authority. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the foundation for science, technology and innovation in such detail as the director of the budget may require ........... 1,382,000 ............................................ (re. $15,000) Industrial technology extension service. Notwithstanding any incon- sistent provision of law, the director of the budget may suballocate up to the full amount of this appropriation to any department, agen- cy or authority. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the foundation for science, technology and innovation in such detail as the director of the budget may require ........... 921,000 ............................................... (re. $5,000) Focus center - New York. No funds shall be expended from this appro- priation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the foundation for science, technology and inno- vation in such detail as the director of the budget may require .... 3,006,000 ......................................... (re. $3,006,000) 89 DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Project Schedule PROJECT AMOUNT -------------------------------------------- For services and expenses related to the operation of the SUNY Albany Focus Center ................................ 2,503,000 For Services and expenses related to the operation of the PRI Focus Center ............. 503,000 -------------- Total ........................ 3,006,000 ============== High technology matching grants program, including the security through advanced research and technology (START) initiative to leverage resources from federal or private sources including but not limited to the national science foundation, businesses, industry consortiums, foundations, and other organizations for efforts asso- ciated with high technology economic development, including the payment of liabilities incurred prior to April 1, 2010. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the foundation for science, technology and innovation in such detail as the director of the budget may require ... 4,606,000 .............. (re. $4,606,000) Cornell university/NSF nanobiotechnology. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the foundation for science, technology and innovation in such detail as the director of the budget may require ... 294,000 ...................... (re. $294,000) Cornell university/NSF materials research science and engineering center. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the foundation for science, technology and innovation in such detail as the director of the budget may require ............................. 392,000 ............................................. (re. $392,000) Cornell university/NSF nanoscale science and engineering center. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the founda- tion for science, technology and innovation in such detail as the director of the budget may require ... 490,000 ...... (re. $490,000) Columbia university/NSF materials research science and engineering center. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the foundation for science, technology and innovation in such detail as the director of the budget may require ............................. 245,000 ............................................. (re. $245,000) SUNY Albany semiconductor research corporation (SRC)center for advanced interconnect systems technologies (CAIST), including the payment of liabilities incurred prior to April 1, 2010. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the foundation for 90 DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 science, technology and innovation in such detail as the director of the budget may require ... 690,000 .................. (re. $690,000) University at Albany Institute for Nanoelectronics Discovery and Exploration (INDEX). No funds shall be expended from this appropri- ation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the foundation for science, technology and innovation in such detail as the director of the budget may require ........... 750,000 ............................................. (re. $647,000) Stony Brook University Semiconductor High-Energy Radiation project. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the direc- tor of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the foundation for science, technology and innovation in such detail as the director of the budget may require ... 250,000 .. (re. $250,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2009, as transferred by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: Focus center - New York. No funds shall be expended from this appro- priation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the foundation for science, technology and inno- vation in such detail as the director of the budget may require .... 4,606,000 ......................................... (re. $1,125,000) High technology matching grants program, including the security through advanced research and technology (START) initiative to leverage resources from federal or private sources including but not limited to the national science foundation, businesses, industry consortiums, foundations, and other organizations for efforts asso- ciated with high technology economic development, including the payment of liabilities incurred prior to April 1, 2009. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the foundation for science, technology and innovation in such detail as the director of the budget may require ... 4,606,000 .............. (re. $3,620,000) Cornell university/NSF materials research science and engineering center. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the foundation for science, technology and innovation in such detail as the director of the budget may require ............................. 392,000 ............................................. (re. $392,000) Cornell university/NSF nanoscale science and engineering center. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the founda- tion for science, technology and innovation in such detail as the director of the budget may require ... 490,000 ...... (re. $490,000) CUNY optical sensing and imaging center. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the foundation for science, technology and innovation in such detail as the director of the budget may require ... 69,000 ........................ (re. $69,000) Stony Brook University Semiconductor High-Energy Radiation project. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the direc- tor of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the 91 DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 foundation for science, technology and innovation in such detail as the director of the budget may require ... 250,000 .. (re. $250,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2008, as transferred by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: Focus center - New York. No funds shall be expended from this appro- priation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the foundation for science, technology and inno- vation in such detail as the director of the budget may require, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 ... 4,900,000 ................. (re. $615,000) High technology matching grants program, including the security through advanced research and technology (START) initiative to leverage resources from federal or private sources including but not limited to the national science foundation, businesses, industry consortiums, foundations, and other organizations for efforts asso- ciated with high technology economic development, including the payment of liabilities incurred prior to April 1, 2007. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the foundation for science, technology and innovation in such detail as the director of the budget may require, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 .................. 4,900,000 ......................................... (re. $3,106,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2007, as transferred by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: RPI/NSF nanoscale science and engineering center. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the foundation for science, technology and innovation in such detail as the director of the budget may require ... 500,000 .................... (re. $3,000) For services and expenses of: New York State Center for Engineering, Design and Industrial Inno- vation ... 250,000 .................................... (re. $2,100) MARKETING AND ADVERTISING PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For a local tourism promotion matching grants program pursuant to article 5-A of the economic development law ........................ 3,815,000 ......................................... (re. $3,815,000) For operation of a gateway information center at Beekmantown, New York ... 196,000 .......................................... (re. $87,000) 92 DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For operation of a gateway information center at Binghamton, New York ... 196,000 ......................................... (re. $142,000) For services and expenses, loans, and grants, related to the market New York program, including but not limited to, marketing and adver- tising to promote regional attractions in the state of New York and New York produced goods and products. All or portions of the funds appropriated hereby may be suballocated or transferred to any department, agency, or public authority ............................ 7,000,000 ......................................... (re. $6,500,000) For services and expenses of the Queens Tourism Council .............. 70,000 ............................................... (re. $70,000) For services and expenses of the Finger Lakes Tourism Alliance ....... 75,000 ............................................... (re. $75,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For a local tourism promotion matching grants program pursuant to article 5-A of the economic development law ........................ 3,985,000 ......................................... (re. $3,985,000) For operation of a gateway information center at Beekmantown, New York ... 196,000 .......................................... (re. $23,000) For services and expenses of tourism marketing. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the director of the budget is hereby author- ized to transfer up to $3,000,000 of this appropriation to state operations ... 3,000,000 .......................... (re. $2,418,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For a local tourism promotion matching grants program pursuant to article 5-A of the economic development law ........................ 3,815,000 ........................................... (re. $257,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For a local tourism promotion matching grants program pursuant to article 5-A of the economic development law ........................ 3,815,000 ......................................... (re. $1,082,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2009: For a local tourism promotion matching grants program pursuant to article 5-A of the economic development law ........................ 4,171,000 ........................................... (re. $385,000) RESEARCH DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For the science and technology law center program .................... 343,000 ............................................. (re. $343,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For the science and technology law center program .................... 343,000 ............................................. (re. $343,000) 93 DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For the science and technology law center program .................... 343,000 ............................................. (re. $343,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2010, as transferred by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For the science and technology law center program .................... 343,000 ............................................. (re. $343,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2009, as transferred by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: Faculty development program ... 2,685,000 ........... (re. $2,685,000) Incentive program in accordance with the following: For the science and technology law center program .................... 343,000 .............................................. (re. $90,000) For expenses related to the incentive program ........................ 2,920,000 ......................................... (re. $2,920,000) SMALL BUSINESS CREDIT INITIATIVE PROGRAM Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Small Business Credit Initiative Account - 22202 By chapter 103, section 3, of the laws of 2011: For programs and activities authorized pursuant to section sixteen-f of the new york state urban development corporation act, including any services and costs associated with administration of such programs and activities, subject to the limitations imposed by federal funding requirements. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, such moneys shall be paid by the department of economic development to the new york state urban development corpo- ration from federal operating grant moneys deposited in the state treasury for the federal state small business credit initiative. Provided further that, notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, funds appropriated herein may be interchanged with any other item of appropriation to be funded from the small business credit initiative account ... 10,405,173 ............................ (re. $3,544,000) For programs and activities authorized pursuant to section sixteen-u of the new york state urban development corporation act, including any services and costs associated with administration of such programs and activities, subject to the limitations imposed by federal funding requirements. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, such moneys shall be paid by the department of economic development to the new york state urban development corpo- ration from federal operating grant moneys deposited in the state treasury for the federal state small business credit initiative. Provided further that, notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, funds appropriated herein may be inter changed with any other item of 94 DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 appropriation to be funded from the small business credit initiative account ... 25,952,157 ............................ (re. $5,399,000) By chapter 103, section 3, of the laws of 2011, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For programs and activities (i) authorized pursuant to section sixteen-k of the new york state urban development corporation act, including any services and costs associated with administration of such programs and activities, subject to the limitations imposed by federal funding requirements, or (ii) that provide small businesses loans, loan guarantees, grants, including interest subsidy grants, and equity investments to small businesses. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, such moneys shall be paid by the department of economic development to the new york state urban development corporation from federal operating grant moneys deposit- ed in the state treasury for the federal state small business credit initiative. Provided further that, notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, funds appropriated herein may be interchanged with any other item of appropriation to be funded from the small business credit initiative account ... 18,994,204 ................. (re. $9,878,000) TRAINING AND BUSINESS ASSISTANCE PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses of state matching funds for the federal manufacturing extension partnership program. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the director of the budget may suballocate up to the full amount of this appropriation to any department, agency or authority. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan ... 1,470,000 ............ (re. $1,470,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses of state matching funds for the federal manufacturing extension partnership program. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the director of the budget may suballocate up to the full amount of this appropriation to any department, agency or authority. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan ... 1,470,000 ............... (re. $40,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses of state matching funds for the federal manufacturing extension partnership program. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the director of the budget may suballocate up to the full amount of this appropriation to any department, agency or authority. No funds shall be expended 95 DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan ... 1,470,000 ............... (re. $68,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2007, as transferred by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses related to development of emerging technolo- gy workforce training programs at community colleges ............... 2,100,000 ........................................... (re. $240,000) Project Schedule PROJECT AMOUNT ---------------------------------------------------------- (thousands) For services and expenses related to emerg- ing technology workforce training at Onon- daga county community college .................. 700,000 For services and expenses related to emerg- ing technology workforce training at Monroe county community college ................ 700,000 For services and expenses related to emerg- ing technology workforce training at Hudson valley community college ................ 700,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal MISCELLANEOUS Operating Grants Fund Manufacturing Extension Partnership Program Account - 25517 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the director of the budget may suballocate up to the full amount of this appropriation to any department, agency or authority ............................. 6,000,000 ......................................... (re. $6,000,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the director of the budget may suballocate up to the full amount of this appropriation to any department, agency or authority ............................. 6,000,000 ......................................... (re. $2,507,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the director of the budget may suballocate up to the full amount of this appropriation to any department, agency or authority ............................. 9,100,000 ........................................... (re. $515,000) 96 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule, net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements and credits: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS General Fund ....................... 40,491,374,850 1,241,193,850 Special Revenue Funds - Federal .... 4,347,712,000 6,681,645,000 Special Revenue Funds - Other ...... 10,653,469,000 29,388,000 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 55,492,555,850 7,952,226,850 ================ ================ SCHEDULE ADULT CAREER AND CONTINUING EDUCATION SERVICES PROGRAM ..... 225,485,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For case services provided on or after Octo- ber 1, 2012 to disabled individuals in accordance with economic eligibility criteria developed by the department ........ 54,000,000 For services and expenses of independent living centers .............................. 12,361,000 For college readers aid payments ................. 294,000 For services and expenses of supported employment and integrated employment opportunities provided on or after October 1, 2012: For services and expenses of programs providing or leading to the provision of time-limited services or long-term support services .................................... 15,160,000 For grants to schools for programs involving literacy and basic education for public assistance recipients for the 2014-15 school year for those programs adminis- tered by the state education department ...... 1,843,000 For competitive grants for adult literacy/education aid to public and private not-for-profit agencies, including but not limited to, 2 and 4 year colleges, community based organizations, libraries, and volunteer literacy organizations and institutions which meet quality standards promulgated by the commissioner of educa- tion to provide programs of basic litera- cy, high school equivalency, and English as a second language to persons 16 years of age or older for the remaining payments 97 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 of 2013-14 school year and for the 2014-15 school year, provided further that no more than $300,000 shall be available for remaining payments for the 2013-14 school year ......................................... 5,293,000 For remaining payments for the 2013-14 school year for additional competitive grants for a $1,000,000 program of adult literacy education aid to public and private not-for-profit agencies, including but not limited to, 2 and 4 year colleges, community based organization, libraries, and volunteer literacy organizations and institutions to provide programs of basic literacy, high school equivalency, and English as a second language to persons 16 years of age or older .......................... 300,000 -------------- Program account subtotal .................. 89,251,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Education Fund Federal Department of Education Account - 25210 For case services provided to individuals with disabilities ........................... 70,000,000 For the independent living program ............. 2,572,000 For the supported employment program ........... 2,500,000 For grants to schools and other eligible entities for adult basic education, liter- acy, and civics education pursuant to the workforce investment act .................... 48,704,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................. 123,776,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund VESID Social Security Account - 22001 For the rehabilitation of social security disability beneficiaries .................... 11,760,000 -------------- Program account subtotal .................. 11,760,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Vocational Rehabilitation Fund Vocational Rehabilitation Account - 23051 98 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For services and expenses of the special workers' compensation program .................. 698,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ..................... 698,000 -------------- CULTURAL EDUCATION PROGRAM ................................. 111,136,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 Aid to public libraries including aid to New York public library (NYPL) and NYPL's science industry and business library. Provided that, notwithstanding any provision of law, rule or regulation to the contrary, such aid, and the state's liability therefor, shall represent fulfillment of the state's obligation for this program ................................ 81,627,000 For additional aid to public libraries for reimbursement of costs associated with the payment of the metropolitan commuter transportation mobility tax, subject to an allocation plan developed by the commis- sioner of education and approved by the director of the budget ....................... 1,300,000 Aid to educational television and radio. Notwithstanding any provision of law, rule or regulation to the contrary, the amount appropriated herein shall represent fulfillment of the state's obligation for this program ................................ 14,002,000 -------------- Program account subtotal .................. 96,929,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Miscellaneous Operating Grants Fund Federal Operating Grants Account - 25300 For aid to public libraries pursuant to various federal laws including the library services technology act ...................... 5,400,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 5,400,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other New York State Local Government Records Management Improvement Fund 99 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Local Government Records Management Account - 20501 Grants to individual local governments or groups of cooperating local governments as provided in section 57.35 of the arts and cultural affairs law ......................... 8,346,000 Aid for documentary heritage grants and aid to eligible archives, libraries, histor- ical societies, museums, and to certain organizations including the state educa- tion department that provide services to such programs .................................. 461,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 8,807,000 -------------- OFFICE OF HIGHER EDUCATION AND THE PROFESSIONS PROGRAM ...... 99,954,850 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For liberty partnerships program awards as prescribed by section 612 of the education law as added by chapter 425 of the laws of 1988. Notwithstanding any other section of law to the contrary, funding for such programs in the 2014-15 fiscal year shall be limited to the amount appropriated herein ...................................... 12,918,260 Unrestricted aid to independent colleges and universities, notwithstanding any other section of law to the contrary, aid other- wise due and payable in the 2014-15 fiscal year shall be limited to the amount appro- priated herein .............................. 35,129,000 For higher education opportunity program awards. Funds appropriated herein shall be used by independent colleges to expand opportunities for the educationally and economically disadvantaged at independent institutions of higher learning ............. 24,996,040 For science and technology entry program (STEP) awards ............................... 11,125,030 For collegiate science and technology entry program (CSTEP) awards ....................... 8,429,520 For teacher opportunity corps program awards ..... 450,000 For state financial assistance to expand high needs nursing programs at private colleges and universities in accordance with section 6401-a of the education law ....... 941,000 100 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For services and expenses of the national board for professional teaching standards certification grant program for the 2014- 15 school year ................................. 368,000 For postsecondary aid to Native Americans to fund awards to eligible students. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, the amount herein made available shall constitute the state's entire obligation for all costs incurred under section 4118 of the education law in state fiscal year 2014-15 ...................... 598,000 -------------- Program account subtotal .................. 94,954,850 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Education Fund Federal Department of Education Account - 25210 For grants to schools and other eligible entities for programs pursuant to various federal laws including: title II-A improv- ing teacher quality program. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein may be suballocated, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, to any state agency or department, and interchanged to other accounts, to accomplish the purpose of this appropriation. A portion of this appropriation may be interchanged to other accounts, as needed to accomplish the intent of this appropriation ................. 5,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 5,000,000 -------------- OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT SERVICES PROGRAM ........................ 5,214,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Combined Expendable Trust Fund Grants Account - 20191 For services and expenses related to the administration of funds, including grants to local recipients, paid to the education department from private foundations, corporations and individuals and from public or private funds received as 101 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 payment in lieu of honorarium for services rendered by employees which are related to such employees' official duties or respon- sibilities ................................... 5,214,000 -------------- OFFICE OF PREKINDERGARTEN THROUGH GRADE TWELVE EDUCATION PROGRAM ............................................... 51,608,380,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, for general support for public schools, for the 2014-15 and 2015-16 state fiscal years provided, however, that not more than 39.88073506 percent of this appropriation shall be available for payments for the 2014-15 state fiscal year for general support for public schools for the 2014-15 school year, nor more than 18.73229818 percent of this appropriation shall be available for remaining payments for the 2014-15 school year payable in the 2015-16 state fiscal year and provided further that notwithstanding any incon- sistent provision of law, the remaining amounts available for the 2015-16 school year shall be apportioned to school districts pursuant to the education law and subject to the limitations of this appropriation including the gap elimi- nation adjustment as provided for herein. Provided that, notwithstanding any incon- sistent provision of law, the commissioner shall reduce payments due to each school district for the 2014-15 school year pursuant to section 3609-a of the educa- tion law by an amount equal to the gap elimination adjustment for the 2014-15 school year computed for such school district, and such amount shall be deducted from moneys apportioned for the purposes of payments made pursuant to section 3609-a of the education law and if the reduction is greater than the sum of the amounts available for such deductions, the remainder of the reduction shall be withheld from payments scheduled to be made to the school district pursuant to section 3609-a for the 2015-16 school year 102 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 in the 2015-16 state fiscal year, and the commissioner shall also reduce payments due to each school district for the 2015- 16 school year pursuant to section 3609-a of the education law by an amount equal to the gap elimination adjustment for the 2015-16 school year computed for such school district, and such amount shall be deducted from moneys apportioned for the purposes of payments made pursuant to section 3609-a of the education law in the 2015-16 state fiscal year, and provided further that an amount equal to the amount of such deduction shall be deemed to have been paid to the school district pursuant to section 3602 of the education law for the school year for which such deduction is made. The commissioner shall compute such gap elimination adjustment and shall provide a schedule of such reduction in payments to the state comptroller, the director of the budget, the chair of the senate finance committee and the chair of the assembly ways and means committee, and provided further that the gap elimination adjustment for the 2014-15 school year shall be the sum of the gap elimination adjustment for the 2013-14 school year and the gap elimination adjustment restoration amount for the 2014-15 school year, where the gap elimination adjustment for the 2013-14 school year shall equal the amount set forth for each school district as "GAP ELIMINATION ADJUSTMENT" under the heading "2013-14 ESTIMATED AIDS" in the school aid computer listing produced by the commis- sioner of education in support of the enacted budget for the 2013-2014 school year and entitled "SA131-4", and the gap elimination adjustment restoration amount for the 2014-15 school year for a school district shall be computed based on data on file with the commissioner and in the database used by the commissioner to produce an updated electronic data file in support of the executive budget request submitted for the 2014-15 state fiscal year and shall equal the greater of: (i) the product of two and five-tenths percent (0.025) multiplied by the gap elimination adjustment for the base year or; 103 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 (ii) the positive difference of (a) the product of twenty-two percent (0.22) multiplied by the absolute value of the amount set forth for such school district as "GAP ELIMINATION ADJUSTMENT" under the heading "2011-12 ESTIMATED AIDS" in the school aid computer listing produced by the commissioner in support of the execu- tive budget request submitted for the 2011-12 state fiscal year and entitled "BT111-2" minus (b) the positive differ- ence of the absolute value of the amount set forth for such school district as "GAP ELIMINATION ADJUSTMENT" under the heading "2011-12 ESTIMATED AIDS" in the school aid computer listing produced by the commis- sioner in support of the executive budget request submitted for the 2011-12 state fiscal year and entitled "BT111-2" minus the gap elimination adjustment for the base year or; (iii) the sum of (a)the greater of: (A) the product of (1) the product of two hundred and seventy-two dollars ($272.00) multiplied by the extraordinary needs percent computed to two decimal places without rounding multiplied by (2) the product of the state sharing ratio computed pursuant to paragraph g of subdi- vision 3 of section 3602 of the education law multiplied by (3) the regional cost index pursuant to subdivision 4 of section 3602 of the education law multiplied by (4) the base year public school district enrollment as computed pursuant to subpar- agraph 2 of paragraph n of subdivision 1 of section 3602 of the education law, or; (B) the product of three hundred sixty-three dollars and fifty cents ($363.50) multi- plied by (1) the positive difference, if any, of one minus the product of one and thirty-seven one-hundredths (1.37) multi- plied by the combined wealth ratio computed pursuant to subparagraph one of paragraph c of subdivision 3 of section 3602 of the education law but not greater than nine-tenths (0.9) multiplied by (2) the base year public school district enrollment as computed pursuant to subpar- agraph 2 of paragraph n of subdivision 1 of section 3602 of the education law, or 104 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 (C) the product, computed to the nearest whole number without rounding, of: (1) the product of the quotient of the tax effort ratio as defined in subdivision 16 of section 3602 of the education law divided by three and one hundred seventy-six thou- sandths percent (0.03176) multiplied by the positive difference, if any, of one minus the alternate pupil wealth ratio computed pursuant to paragraph b of subdi- vision 3 of section 3602 of the education law but not greater than nine-tenths (0.9) computed to three decimals without round- ing, multiplied by (2) two hundred fifty- three dollars and fifty cents ($253.50) with the result computed to two decimals without rounding multiplied by (3) the base year public school district enroll- ment as computed pursuant to subparagraph 2 of paragraph n of subdivision 1 of section 3602 of the education law; and (b) the product of (1) the positive differ- ence, if any, of the base year public school district enrollment as computed pursuant to subparagraph 2 of paragraph n of subdivision 1 of section 3602 of the education law minus the public school district enrollment for the year five years prior to the base year, as computed pursuant to subparagraph 2 of paragraph n of subdivision 1 of section 3602 of the education law multiplied by (2) one thou- sand eight hundred fifteen dollars ($1,815) multiplied by (3) the state shar- ing ratio computed pursuant to paragraph g of subdivision 3 of section 3602 of the education law; Provided further, notwithstanding any portion of the language of this appropri- ation to the contrary, that a district's gap elimination adjustment restoration for the 2014-15 school year shall not exceed the product of forty-five percent (0.45) and the gap elimination adjustment for the base year for the district. Provided further that the gap elimination adjustment restoration amount for the 2015-2016 school year and thereafter shall equal the product of the gap elimination percentage for such district and the gap elimination adjustment restoration allo- 105 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 cation established pursuant to subdivision 18 of section 3602 of the education law. Provided further that the gap elimination adjustment for the 2015-16 school year shall be equal to the gap elimination adjustment for the 2014-15 school year, plus, if the preliminary growth amount exceeds the allowable growth amount, the product of the gap elimination adjustment percentage for such school district and the positive difference, if any, between the preliminary growth amount less the allowable growth amount, and less the gap elimination adjustment restoration amount for the 2015-16 school year, if any, allo- cated pursuant to a chapter of the laws of New York. Provided that, notwithstanding any incon- sistent provision of law, of the amount appropriated herein, $74,000,000 shall be available as a 2014-15 school year fiscal stabilization fund for school districts otherwise eligible for an apportionment pursuant to subdivision 4 of section 3602 of the education law, provided that such aid shall be allocated among such school districts pursuant to a chapter of the laws of 2014, and provided further that not more than 70 percent of such aid shall be available for the 2014-15 state fiscal year. Provided further that notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, no school district shall be eligible for an appor- tionment of general support for public schools from the funds appropriated herein for the 2014-15 school year or 2015-16 school year in excess of the amount appor- tioned to such school district in the base year, as defined in subdivision 1 of section 3602 of education law, unless such school district has submitted documenta- tion that has been approved by the commis- sioner of education by September 1 of the current year, as defined in subdivision 1 of section 3602 of the education law, demonstrating that it has fully imple- mented the standards and procedures for conducting annual professional performance reviews of classroom teachers and building principals in accordance with the require- ments of section 3012-c of the education 106 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 law and the commissioner of education's regulations, and provided further that, any apportionment withheld pursuant to this appropriation shall not occur prior to April 1 of the current year and shall not have any effect on the base year calculation for use in the subsequent school year. Provided further that, if any payments of ineligible amounts pursuant to this appro- priation were made, and the school district has not submitted documentation that has been approved by the commissioner of education by September 1 of the current school year demonstrating that it has fully implemented the standards and proce- dures for conducting annual professional performance reviews of classroom teachers and building principals in accordance with the requirements of section 3012-c of the education law and the regulations of the commissioner of education, the total amount of such payments shall be deducted from future payments to the school district; provided further that, if the amount of the deduction is greater than the sum of the amounts available for such deductions in the applicable school year, the remainder of the deduction shall be withheld from payments from funds appro- priated herein scheduled to be made to the school district pursuant to section 3609-a of the education law for the subsequent school year. Provided further that notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, expendi- tures from a school district's smart schools allocation, as authorized in a chapter of the laws of 2014 implementing the smart schools bond act of 2014, shall not be eligible for an apportionment of the funds appropriated herein. Provided further that notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, for the purposes of this appropriation and of calculating the allocable growth amount for the 2014-15 school year pursuant to paragraph gg of subdivision 1 of section 3602 of the education law, the allowable growth amount shall equal the sum of (i) the product of the positive difference of the personal income growth index minus 107 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 one, multiplied by the statewide total of the sum of (1) the apportionments, includ- ing the gap elimination adjustment, due and owing during the base year to school districts and boards of cooperative educa- tional services from the general support for public schools as computed based on an electronic data file used to produce the school aid computer listing produced by the commissioner in support of the enacted budget for the base year plus (2) the competitive awards amount for the base year, and (ii) the $74,000,000 2014-15 school year fiscal stabilization fund established herein, and (iii) the $75,000,000 made available for the 2014-15 school year within a separate appropri- ation in this chapter for phase-in of a five-year plan to implement a statewide universal full-day pre-kindergarten program. Provided further that notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, the allowable growth amount for the 2015- 16 school year shall equal the product of the positive difference of the personal income growth index minus one, multiplied by the statewide total of (i) the appor- tionments, including the gap elimination adjustment, due and owing during the base year, to school districts and boards of cooperative educational services from the general support for public schools as computed based on an electronic data file used to produce the school aid computer listing produced by the commissioner in support of the enacted budget for the base year plus (ii) the competitive awards amount for the base year computed pursuant to paragraph ee of subdivision 1 of section 3602 of the education law plus (iii) the $75,000,000 made available for the 2014-15 school year within a separate appropriation in this chapter for phase-in of a five-year plan to implement a state- wide universal full-day pre-kindergarten program. Provided further that notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the competitive awards amount for purposes of calculating the allocable growth amount 108 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 for the 2014-15 and 2015-16 school years shall be fifty million dollars. Provided further that notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, for the 2014-15 and 2015-16 school years, the apportionments computed pursuant to subdi- visions 5-a and 12 of section 3602 of the education law shall equal the amounts set forth for such school district as "SUPPLE- MENTAL PUB EXCESS COST" and "ACADEMIC ENHANCEMENT" under the heading "2013-14 ESTIMATED AIDS" in the school aid computer listing produced by the commissioner of education in support of the budget for the 2014-15 school year and entitled "BT141-5" and that for the 2014-15 and 2015-16 school years the apportionments computed pursuant to subdivision 16 of section 3602 shall equal the amounts set forth for such school district as "HIGH TAX AID" under the heading "2014-15 ESTIMATED AIDS" in the school aid computer listing produced by the commissioner of education in support of the budget for the 2014-15 school year and entitled "BT141-5". Provided further that notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, in determining the final payment for the state fiscal year pursuant to section 3609-a of the education law, the general support for public schools appropriations for the state fiscal year ending March 31, 2016 shall be deemed to include the portion of this appropriation made avail- able for 2014-15 state fiscal year payments for general support for public schools as provided for herein added to the sum of other such designated appropri- ated amounts, and the director of the budget, in approving the final payment for the state fiscal year pursuant to clause (iii) of subparagraph (3) of paragraph b of subdivision 1 of section 3609-a of the education law, may direct the commissioner of education to apportion an advance in an amount less than that reported by the commissioner of education pursuant to such clause (iii) of subparagraph (3) of para- graph b of subdivision 1 of section 3609-a of the education law, and provided further that such reduction shall not exceed the sum of (1) the amount by which the 2014-15 109 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 state fiscal year need computed based on the electronic data file used to produce the school aid computer listing produced by the commissioner in support of the executive budget request submitted for the 2014-15 state fiscal year and entitled "BT141-5" is less than the amount appro- priated for payments for the 2014-15 state fiscal year for general support for public schools and (2) any amounts withheld in the 2014-15 fiscal year from school districts that have not submitted documen- tation that has been approved by the commissioner of education by September 1 of the 2014-15 school year demonstrating that it has fully implemented the stand- ards and procedures for conducting annual professional performance reviews of class- room teachers and building principals in accordance with the requirements of section 3012-c of the education law and the commissioner of education's regu- lations. Provided further that, notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, for any apportionments provided pursuant to sections 701, 711, 751, 753, 1950, 3602, 3602-b, 3602-c, 3602-e, 3612, and 4405 of the education law for claims for which payment is first to be made in the 2014-15 and prior school years, the commissioner shall certify no payment to a school district, other than payments pursuant to subdivisions 6-a, 11, 13 and 15 of section 3602 of the education law, in excess of the payment computed based on an electron- ic data file used to produce the school aid computer listing produced by the commissioner in support of the executive budget request submitted for the 2014-15 state fiscal year and entitled "BT141-5", and for any apportionments provided pursu- ant to sections 701, 711, 751, 753, 1950, 3602, 3602-b, 3602-c, 3602-e, 3612, and 4405 of the education law for claims for which payment is first to be made for the 2015-16 school year, the commissioner shall certify no payment to a school district, other than payments pursuant to subdivisions 6-a, 11, 13 and 15 of section 3602 of the education law, in excess of the payment computed based on an electron- 110 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 ic data file used to produce the school aid computer listing produced by the commissioner in support of the executive budget request submitted for the state fiscal year in which such school year begins. Provided, however, no payments shall be barred or reduced where such payment is required as a result of a final audit of the state. Provided further that, notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, subject to the approval of the director of the budg- et, funds appropriated herein may be interchanged with any other item of appro- priation for general support for public schools within the general fund local assistance account office of prekindergar- ten through grade twelve education program. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of liabilities heretofore accrued or hereaft- er to accrue. Notwithstanding any other law, rule or regu- lation to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of financial assistance net of any disallow- ances, refunds, reimbursement and credits, and may be suballocated to other depart- ments and agencies to accomplish the intent of this appropriation subject to the approval of the director of the budg- et. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013. Notwithstanding section 40 of the state finance law or any provision of law to the contrary, this appropriation shall lapse on March 31, 2016 ........... 29,575,810,000 For remaining 2013-14 and prior school year obligations, provided that notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the commissioner shall reduce payments due to each district for the 2014-15 state fiscal year pursuant to section 3609-a of the education law by an amount based on the gap elimination adjustment for 2013-2014 school year for such district, where such amount shall be deducted from moneys 111 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 apportioned for the purposes of payments made for the 2013-14 school year pursuant to section 3609-a of the education law, and provided further that the gap elimi- nation adjustment for 2013-14 school year shall equal the amount set forth for each school district as "GAP ELIMINATION ADJUSTMENT" under the heading "2013-14 ESTIMATED AIDS" in the school aid computer listing produced by the commissioner in support of the enacted budget for the 2013-14 school year and entitled "SA131-4", and provided, further, that notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, funds appropriated herein may be interchanged with any other item of appropriation for general support for public schools within the general fund local assistance account office of pre- kindergarten through grade twelve educa- tion program. Provided further that, notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, for any apportionments provided pursuant to sections 701, 711, 751, 753, 1950, 3602, 3602-b, 3602-c, 3602-e, 3612, and 4405 of the education law for claims for which payment is first to be made in the 2013-14 and prior school years, the commissioner shall certify no payment to a school district, other than payments pursuant to subdivisions 6-a, 11, 13 and 15 of section 3602 of the education law, in excess of the payment computed based on an electronic data file used to produce the school aid computer listing produced by the commissioner in support of the executive budget request submitted for the 2014-15 state fiscal year and entitled "BT141-5". Provided, however, no payments shall be barred or reduced where such payment is required as a result of a final audit of the state. Notwithstanding any other law, rule or regu- lation to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of financial assistance net of any disallow- ances, refunds, reimbursement and credits, and may be suballocated to other depart- ments and agencies to accomplish the intent of this appropriation subject to the approval of the director of the budg- 112 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 et. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of liabil- ities heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013. Notwithstanding section 40 of the state finance law or any provision of law to the contrary, this appropriation shall lapse on March 31, 2016 ............ 5,268,828,000 Funds appropriated herein shall be available for reimbursement for the education of homeless children and youth for the 2014- 15 and 2015-16 school years pursuant to section 3209 of the education law, includ- ing reimbursement for expenditures for the transportation of homeless children pursu- ant to paragraph b of subdivision 4 of section 3209 of the education law, up to the amount of the approved costs of the most cost-effective mode of transporta- tion, in accordance with a plan prepared by the commissioner of education and approved by the director of the budget provided that no more than 70 percent of the 2014-15 school year value shall be available for 2014-15 state fiscal year payments for general support for public schools for the 2014-15 school year, and further provided that in each of the 2014-15 and 2015-16 state fiscal years the sum of $30,000 may be transferred to the credit of the state purposes account of the state education department to carry out the purposes of such section relating to reimbursement of youth shelters trans- porting such pupils and provided further that, notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, funds appropriated herein may be interchanged with any other item of appropriation for general support for public schools within the general fund local assistance account office of prekindergarten through grade twelve education program. Provided further that notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, in 113 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 determining the final payment for the state fiscal year pursuant to section 3609-a of the education law, the general support for public schools appropriations for the state fiscal year ending March 31, 2016 shall be deemed to include the portion of this appropriation made avail- able for 2014-15 state fiscal year payments for general support for public schools as provided for herein added to the sum of other such designated appropri- ated amounts. Notwithstanding any other law, rule or regu- lation to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of financial assistance net of any disallow- ances, refunds, reimbursement and credits, and may be suballocated to other depart- ments and agencies to accomplish the intent of this appropriation subject to the approval of the director of the budg- et. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of liabil- ities heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013. Notwithstanding section 40 of the state finance law or any provision of law to the contrary, this appropriation shall lapse on March 31, 2016 ............... 37,783,000 Funds appropriated herein shall be available during the 2014-15 and 2015-16 school years for bilingual education grants to school districts, boards of cooperative educational services, colleges and univer- sities, and an entity, chosen through a competitive procurement process, to assist schools and districts to conduct self assessments to identify areas that need to be strengthened and to ensure compliance with the various federal, state and local laws that govern limited English profi- ciency and English language learning education, provided, however, that the sum of such grants shall not exceed $12,500,000 for each such school year, and provided further that no more than 70 114 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 percent of the 2014-15 school year value shall be available for 2014-15 state fiscal year payments for general support for public schools for the 2014-15 school year, and provided further that, notwith- standing any inconsistent provision of law, subject to the approval of the direc- tor of the budget, funds appropriated herein may be interchanged with any other item of appropriation for general support for public schools within the general fund local assistance account office of pre- kindergarten through grade twelve educa- tion program. Provided further that notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, in determining the final payment for the state fiscal year pursuant to section 3609-a of the education law, the general support for public schools appropriations for the state fiscal year ending March 31, 2016 shall be deemed to include the portion of this appropriation made avail- able for 2014-15 state fiscal year payments for general support for public schools as provided for herein added to the sum of other such designated appropri- ated amounts. Notwithstanding any other law, rule or regu- lation to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of financial assistance net of any disallow- ances, refunds, reimbursement and credits, and may be suballocated to other depart- ments and agencies to accomplish the intent of this appropriation subject to the approval of the director of the budg- et. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of liabil- ities heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013. Notwithstanding section 40 of the state finance law or any provision of law to the contrary, this appropriation shall lapse on March 31, 2016 ............... 21,250,000 115 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Funds appropriated herein shall be available in the 2014-15 and 2015-16 school years for school districts and boards of cooper- ative educational services applications for funding of approved learning technolo- gy programs approved by the commissioner of education, including services benefit- ing nonpublic school students, pursuant to regulations promulgated by the commission- er of education and approved by the direc- tor of the budget. Provided, however, that the sum of such grants shall not exceed $3,285,000 for each such school year, and provided further that no more than 70 percent of the 2014-15 school year value shall be available for 2014-15 state fiscal year payments for general support for public schools for the 2014-15 school year, and provided further that, notwith- standing any inconsistent provision of law, subject to the approval of the direc- tor of the budget, funds appropriated herein may be interchanged with any other item of appropriation for general support for public schools within the general fund local assistance account office of pre- kindergarten through grade twelve educa- tion program. Provided further that notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, in determining the final payment for the state fiscal year pursuant to section 3609-a of the education law, the general support for public schools appropriations for the state fiscal year ending March 31, 2016 shall be deemed to include the portion of this appropriation made avail- able for 2014-15 state fiscal year payments for general support for public schools as provided for herein added to the sum of other such designated appropri- ated amounts. Notwithstanding any other law, rule or regu- lation to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of financial assistance net of any disallow- ances, refunds, reimbursement and credits, and may be suballocated to other depart- ments and agencies to accomplish the intent of this appropriation subject to the approval of the director of the budg- et. Notwithstanding any provision of law 116 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of liabil- ities heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013. Notwithstanding section 40 of the state finance law or any provision of law to the contrary, this appropriation shall lapse on March 31, 2016 ................ 5,585,000 Funds appropriated herein shall be available for the voluntary interdistrict urban-su- burban transfer program aid pursuant to subdivision 15 of section 3602 of the education law for the 2014-15 and 2015-16 school years, provided that no more than 70 percent of the 2014-15 school year value shall be available for 2014-15 state fiscal year payments for general support for public schools for the 2014-15 school year, and provided further that, notwith- standing any inconsistent provision of law, subject to the approval of the direc- tor of the budget, funds appropriated herein may be interchanged with any other item of appropriation for general support for public schools within the general fund local assistance account office of pre- kindergarten through grade twelve educa- tion program. Provided further that notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, in determining the final payment for the state fiscal year pursuant to section 3609-a of the education law, the general support for public schools appropriations for the state fiscal year ending March 31, 2016 shall be deemed to include the portion of this appropriation made avail- able for 2014-15 state fiscal year payments for general support for public schools as provided for herein added to the sum of other such designated appropri- ated amounts. Notwithstanding any other law, rule or regu- lation to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of financial assistance net of any disallow- ances, refunds, reimbursement and credits, 117 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 and may be suballocated to other depart- ments and agencies to accomplish the intent of this appropriation subject to the approval of the director of the budg- et. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of liabil- ities heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013. Notwithstanding section 40 of the state finance law or any provision of law to the contrary, this appropriation shall lapse on March 31, 2016 ................ 4,641,000 Funds appropriated herein shall be available for additional apportionments of building aid for school districts educating pupils residing on Indian reservations calculated pursuant to subdivision 6-a of section 3602 of the education law for the 2014-15 and 2015-16 school years provided that, notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, funds appropriated herein may be interchanged with any other item of appropriation for general support for public schools within the general fund local assistance account office of pre- kindergarten through grade twelve educa- tion program, provided that no more than 70 percent of the 2014-15 school year value shall be available for 2014-15 state fiscal year payments for general support for public schools for the 2014-15 school year. Provided further that notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, in determining the final payment for the state fiscal year pursuant to section 3609-a of the education law, the general support for public schools appropriations for the state fiscal year ending March 31, 2016 shall be deemed to include the portion of this appropriation made avail- able for 2014-15 state fiscal year payments for general support for public schools as provided for herein added to 118 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 the sum of other such designated appropri- ated amounts. Notwithstanding any other law, rule or regu- lation to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of financial assistance net of any disallow- ances, refunds, reimbursement and credits, and may be suballocated to other depart- ments and agencies to accomplish the intent of this appropriation subject to the approval of the director of the budg- et. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of liabil- ities heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013. Notwithstanding section 40 of the state finance law or any provision of law to the contrary, this appropriation shall lapse on March 31, 2016 ................ 8,500,000 Funds appropriated herein shall be available during the 2014-15 and 2015-16 school years for the education of youth incarcer- ated in county correctional facilities pursuant to subdivision 13 of section 3602 of the education law, provided that no more than 70 percent of the 2014-15 school year value shall be available for 2014-15 state fiscal year payments for general support for public schools for the 2014-15 school year, and further provided that, notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, funds appropriated herein may be interchanged with any other item of appropriation for general support for public schools within the general fund local assistance account office of pre- kindergarten through grade twelve educa- tion program. Provided further that notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, in determining the final payment for the state fiscal year pursuant to section 3609-a of the education law, the general support for public schools appropriations for the state fiscal year ending March 31, 119 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 2016 shall be deemed to include the portion of this appropriation made avail- able for 2014-15 state fiscal year payments for general support for public schools as provided for herein added to the sum of other such designated appropri- ated amounts. Notwithstanding any other law, rule or regu- lation to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of financial assistance net of any disallow- ances, refunds, reimbursement and credits, and may be suballocated to other depart- ments and agencies to accomplish the intent of this appropriation subject to the approval of the director of the budg- et. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of liabil- ities heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013. Notwithstanding section 40 of the state finance law or any provision of law to the contrary, this appropriation shall lapse on March 31, 2016 ............... 37,400,000 Funds appropriated herein shall be available for the 2014-15 and 2015-16 school years for the education of students who reside in a school operated by the office of mental health or the office of people with developmental disabilities pursuant to subdivision 5 of section 3202 of the education law, provided that no more than 70 percent of the 2014-15 school year value shall be available for 2014-15 state fiscal year payments for general support for public schools for the 2014-15 school year, provided that, notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, subject to the approval of the director of the budg- et, funds appropriated herein may be interchanged with any other item of appro- priation for general support for public schools within the general fund local assistance account office of prekindergar- ten through grade twelve education program. 120 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Provided further that notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, in determining the final payment for the state fiscal year pursuant to section 3609-a of the education law, the general support for public schools appropriations for the state fiscal year ending March 31, 2016 shall be deemed to include the portion of this appropriation made avail- able for 2014-15 state fiscal year payments for general support for public schools as provided for herein added to the sum of other such designated appropri- ated amounts. Notwithstanding any other law, rule or regu- lation to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of financial assistance net of any disallow- ances, refunds, reimbursement and credits, and may be suballocated to other depart- ments and agencies to accomplish the intent of this appropriation subject to the approval of the director of the budg- et. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of liabil- ities heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013. Notwithstanding section 40 of the state finance law or any provision of law to the contrary, this appropriation shall lapse on March 31, 2016 .............. 132,600,000 Funds appropriated herein shall be available for building aid payable in the 2014-15 and 2015-16 school years to special act school districts, provided that no more than 70 percent of the 2014-15 school year value shall be available for 2014-15 state fiscal year payments for general support for public schools for the 2014-15 school year, and further provided that, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds may be used for payments to the dormitory authority on behalf of eligible special act school districts pursuant to chapter 737 of the laws of 1988 provided that, notwithstand- 121 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 ing any inconsistent provision of law, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, funds appropriated herein may be interchanged with any other item of appropriation for general support for public schools within the general fund local assistance account office of pre- kindergarten through grade twelve educa- tion program. Provided further that notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, in determining the final payment for the state fiscal year pursuant to section 3609-a of the education law, the general support for public schools appropriations for the state fiscal year ending March 31, 2016 shall be deemed to include the portion of this appropriation made avail- able for 2014-15 state fiscal year payments for general support for public schools as provided for herein added to the sum of other such designated appropri- ated amounts. Notwithstanding any other law, rule or regu- lation to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of financial assistance net of any disallow- ances, refunds, reimbursement and credits, and may be suballocated to other depart- ments and agencies to accomplish the intent of this appropriation subject to the approval of the director of the budg- et. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of liabil- ities heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013. Notwithstanding section 40 of the state finance law or any provision of law to the contrary, this appropriation shall lapse on March 31, 2016 ................ 4,590,000 Funds appropriated herein shall be available for school bus driver training grants, provided that for aid payable in the 2014-15 and 2015-16 school years, the commissioner of education shall allocate school bus driver training grants, not to 122 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 exceed $400,000 in each such year, to school districts and boards of cooperative educational services pursuant to sections 3650-a, 3650-b and 3650-c of the education law, or for contracts directly with not- for-profit educational organizations for the purposes of this appropriation, provided that no more than 70 percent of the 2014-15 school year value shall be available for 2014-15 state fiscal year payments for general support for public schools for the 2014-15 school year, and further provided that, notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, subject to the approval of the director of the budg- et, funds appropriated herein may be interchanged with any other item of appro- priation for general support for public schools within the general fund local assistance account office of prekindergar- ten through grade twelve education program. Provided further that notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, in determining the final payment for the state fiscal year pursuant to section 3609-a of the education law, the general support for public schools appropriations for the state fiscal year ending March 31, 2016 shall be deemed to include the portion of this appropriation made avail- able for 2014-15 state fiscal year payments for general support for public schools as provided for herein added to the sum of other such designated appropri- ated amounts. Notwithstanding any other law, rule or regu- lation to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of financial assistance net of any disallow- ances, refunds, reimbursement and credits, and may be suballocated to other depart- ments and agencies to accomplish the intent of this appropriation subject to the approval of the director of the budg- et. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of liabil- ities heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2014-15 123 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013. Notwithstanding section 40 of the state finance law or any provision of law to the contrary, this appropriation shall lapse on March 31, 2016 .................. 680,000 Funds appropriated herein shall be available for services and expenses of a $2,000,000 teacher mentor intern program in each school year for the 2014-15 and 2015-16 school years, provided that no more than 70 percent of the 2014-15 school year value shall be available for 2014-15 state fiscal year payments for general support for public schools for the 2014-15 school year, and further provided that, notwith- standing any inconsistent provision of law, subject to the approval of the direc- tor of the budget, funds appropriated herein may be interchanged with any other item of appropriation for general support for public schools within the general fund local assistance account office of pre- kindergarten through grade twelve educa- tion program. Provided further that notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, in determining the final payment for the state fiscal year pursuant to section 3609-a of the education law, the general support for public schools appropriations for the state fiscal year ending March 31, 2016 shall be deemed to include the portion of this appropriation made avail- able for 2014-15 state fiscal year payments for general support for public schools as provided for herein added to the sum of other such designated appropri- ated amounts. Notwithstanding any other law, rule or regu- lation to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of financial assistance net of any disallow- ances, refunds, reimbursement and credits, and may be suballocated to other depart- ments and agencies to accomplish the intent of this appropriation subject to the approval of the director of the budg- et. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of liabil- 124 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 ities heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013. Notwithstanding section 40 of the state finance law or any provision of law to the contrary, this appropriation shall lapse on March 31, 2016 ................ 3,400,000 Funds appropriated herein shall be available for services and expenses of a $12,000,000 special academic improvement grants program in each school year for the 2014- 15 and 2015-16 school years payable pursu- ant to subdivision 11 of section 3641 of the education law, provided that no more than 70 percent of the 2014-15 school year value shall be available for 2014-15 state fiscal year payments for general support for public schools for the 2014-15 school year, and further provided that, notwith- standing any provisions of law to the contrary, such funds shall be paid in accordance with a schedule developed by the commissioner of education and approved by the director of the budget provided that, notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, funds appropriated herein may be interchanged with any other item of appropriation for general support for public schools within the general fund local assistance account office of prekindergarten through grade twelve education program. Provided further that notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, in determining the final payment for the state fiscal year pursuant to section 3609-a of the education law, the general support for public schools appropriations for the state fiscal year ending March 31, 2016 shall be deemed to include the portion of this appropriation made avail- able for 2014-15 state fiscal year payments for general support for public schools as provided for herein added to the sum of other such designated appropri- ated amounts. 125 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Notwithstanding any other law, rule or regu- lation to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of financial assistance net of any disallow- ances, refunds, reimbursement and credits, and may be suballocated to other depart- ments and agencies to accomplish the intent of this appropriation subject to the approval of the director of the budg- et. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of liabil- ities heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013. Notwithstanding section 40 of the state finance law or any provision of law to the contrary, this appropriation shall lapse on March 31, 2016 ............... 20,400,000 For the education of Native Americans in the 2015-16 or prior school years, provided that no more than 70 percent of the 2014- 15 school year value shall be available for 2014-15 state fiscal year payments for general support for public schools for the 2014-15 or prior school years. Funds appropriated herein shall be considered general support for public schools and shall be paid in accordance with a sched- ule developed by the commissioner of education and approved by the director of the budget. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, funds appropriated herein may be inter- changed with any other item of appropri- ation for general support for public schools within the general fund local assistance account office of prekindergar- ten through grade twelve education program. Provided further that notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, in determining the final payment for the state fiscal year pursuant to section 3609-a of the education law, the general support for public schools appropriations for the state fiscal year ending March 31, 126 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 2016 shall be deemed to include the portion of this appropriation made avail- able for 2014-15 state fiscal year payments for general support for public schools as provided for herein added to the sum of other such designated appropri- ated amounts. Notwithstanding any other law, rule or regu- lation to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of financial assistance, net of any disallow- ances, refunds, reimbursements and cred- its, and may be suballocated to other departments and agencies to accomplish the intent of this appropriation subject to approval of the director of the budget. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of liabil- ities heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013. Notwithstanding section 40 of the state finance law or any provision of law to the contrary, this appropriation shall lapse on March 31, 2016 ............... 77,977,000 For school health services grants to public schools totaling $13,840,000 in each school year for the 2014-15 and 2015-16 school years; provided that, notwithstand- ing any provisions of law to the contrary, in addition to any other apportionment, such grants shall only be payable to any city school district in a city having a population in excess of 125,000, and less than 1,000,000 inhabitants, and such district shall be eligible to receive the same amount it was eligible to receive for the 2010-11 school year, provided that no more than 70 percent of the 2014-15 school year value shall be available for 2014-15 state fiscal year payments for general support for public schools for the 2014-15 school year. Funds appropriated herein shall be considered general support for public schools and shall be paid in accordance with a schedule developed by 127 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 the commissioner of education and approved by the director of the budget. Provided further that notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, in determining the final payment for the state fiscal year pursuant to section 3609-a of the education law, the general support for public schools appropriations for the state fiscal year ending March 31, 2016 shall be deemed to include the portion of this appropriation made avail- able for 2014-15 state fiscal year payments for general support for public schools as provided for herein added to the sum of other such designated appropri- ated amounts. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, funds appropriated herein may be interchanged with any other item of appropriation for general support for public schools within the general fund local assistance account office of pre- kindergarten through grade twelve educa- tion program. Notwithstanding any other law, rule or regulation to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be avail- able for payment of financial assistance, net of any disallowances, refunds, reimbursements and credits, and may be suballocated to other departments and agencies to accomplish the intent of this appropriation subject to the approval of the director of the budget. Notwithstand- ing any provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be avail- able for payment of liabilities heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue. Notwith- standing any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropri- ation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013. Notwithstanding section 40 of the state finance law or any provision of law to the contrary, this appropriation shall lapse on March 31, 2016 ..................... 23,528,000 For remaining obligations for the 2013-14 school year or prior school years for support for boards of cooperative educa- tional services and for aid payable in the 128 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 2014-15 and 2015-16 state fiscal years, for support for boards of cooperative educational services, provided that, notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law in no event shall such amounts paid in the 2014-15 state fiscal year exceed 49.22257160 percent of the amount appro- priated herein, and provided further that to the extent required by federal law, each board of cooperative educational services receiving a payment pursuant to section 3609-d of the education law in the 2014-15 and 2015-16 school years shall be required to set aside from such payment an amount not less than the amount of state aid received pursuant to subdivision 5 of section 1950 of the education law in the base year that was attributable to cooper- ative services agreements (CO-SERs) for career education, as determined by the commissioner of education, and shall be required to use such amount to support career education programs in the current year. Provided further that, notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, for any apportionments provided pursuant to section 1950 of the education law for the 2014-15 and prior school years, the commissioner shall certify no payment to a school district in excess of the payment computed based on an electronic data file used to produce the school aid computer listing produced by the commissioner in support of the executive budget request submitted for the 2014-15 state fiscal year and entitled "BT141-5", and for any apportionments provided pursuant to section 1950 of the education law for claims for which payment is first to be made for the 2015-16 school year, the commissioner shall certify no payment to a school district in excess of the payment computed based on an electronic data file used to produce the school aid computer listing produced by the commissioner in support of the executive budget request submitted for the state fiscal year in which such school year begins. Provided, however, no payments shall be barred or reduced where such payment is required as a result of a final audit of the state. 129 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Provided further that notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, in determining the final payment for the state fiscal year pursuant to section 3609-a of the education law, the general support for public schools appropriations for the state fiscal year ending March 31, 2016 shall be deemed to include the portion of this appropriation made avail- able for 2014-15 state fiscal year payments for general support for public schools as provided for herein added to the sum of other such designated appropri- ated amounts. Notwithstanding any other law, rule or regu- lation to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of financial assistance, net of any disallow- ances, refunds, reimbursements and cred- its, and may be suballocated to other departments and agencies to accomplish the intent of this appropriation subject to the approval of the director of the budg- et. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein may be interchanged with any other item of appropriation for general support for public schools within the general fund local assistance account office of pre- kindergarten through grade twelve educa- tion program. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of liabilities heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013. Notwith- standing section 40 of the state finance law or any provision of law to the contra- ry, this appropriation shall lapse on March 31, 2016 ........................... 1,512,212,000 For the teachers of tomorrow awards to school districts for the 2014-15 and 2015-16 school years in the amount of $25,000,000 for each school year, provided that $5,000,000 of this total amount in such school year shall be made available for a program to be developed by the 130 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 commissioner of education to attract qual- ified teachers that have received or will receive a transitional certificate and agree to teach mathematics or science in a low performing school, further provided that of this $5,000,000, a total of up to $500,000 in each such school year shall be made available for demonstration programs in the Yonkers and Syracuse city school districts to increase the number of teach- ers in such districts who teach math, science and related areas and who have such a transitional certificate, and provided further that notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law of this $5,000,000, a total of $1,000,000 shall be made available as a matching grant to colleges and universities to support programs designed to recruit and train math and science teachers based on a prov- en national model that results in improved student achievement and enhanced teacher retention in the classroom, and provided further that no more than 70 percent of the 2014-15 school year value shall be available for 2014-15 state fiscal year payments for general support for public schools for the 2014-15 school year. Provided further that notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, in determining the final payment for the state fiscal year pursuant to section 3609-a of the education law, the general support for public schools appropriations for the state fiscal year ending March 31, 2016 shall be deemed to include the portion of this appropriation made avail- able for 2014-15 state fiscal year payments for general support for public schools as provided for herein added to the sum of other such designated appropri- ated amounts. Funds appropriated herein shall be consid- ered general support for public schools. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein may be interchanged with any other item of appropriation for general support for public schools within the general fund local assistance account office of pre- kindergarten through grade twelve educa- tion program. 131 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Notwithstanding any other law, rule or regu- lation to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of financial assistance, net of any disallow- ances, refunds, reimbursements and cred- its, may be suballocated to other depart- ments and agencies to accomplish the intent of this appropriation subject to approval of the director of the budget. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of liabil- ities heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013. Notwithstanding section 40 of the state finance law or any provision of law to the contrary, this appropriation shall lapse on March 31, 2016 ............... 42,500,000 For payment of employment preparation educa- tion aid for the 2014-15 and 2015-16 school years pursuant to paragraph e of subdivision 11 of section 3602 of the education law, provided that no more than $96,000,000 shall be available for 2015-16 state fiscal year payments for general support for public schools for the 2014-15 and prior school years. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein may be suballocated, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, to other departments and agencies to accomplish the intent of this appropriation and subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the department net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements and credits. Provided further that notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, in determining the final payment for the state fiscal year pursuant to section 3609-a of the education law, the general support for public schools appropriations for the state fiscal year ending March 31, 2016 shall be deemed to include the portion of this appropriation made avail- able for 2014-15 state fiscal year 132 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 payments for general support for public schools as provided for herein added to the sum of other such designated appropri- ated amounts. Funds appropriated herein shall be consid- ered general support for public schools. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein may be interchanged with any other item of appropriation for general support for public schools within the general fund local assistance account office of pre- kindergarten through grade twelve educa- tion program. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of liabilities heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013. Notwith- standing section 40 of the state finance law or any provision of law to the contra- ry, this appropriation shall lapse on March 31, 2016 ............................. 192,000,000 For phase-in of a five-year plan to imple- ment a statewide universal full-day pre- kindergarten program, provided that of the amount appropriated herein, $75,000,000 shall be available for the 2014-15 school year, as part of a new $100,000,000 state- wide universal full-day pre-kindergarten program for the 2014-15 school year, and $200,000,000 shall be available for the 2015-16 school year, with not more than 70 percent of such aid appropriated herein to be available for the state fiscal year in which each such school year commences; provided further that the phase-in of such program shall prioritize provision of pre-kindergarten to children in high-need school districts, and that the funds appropriated herein shall only be used to supplement and not supplant current local expenditures of federal, state or local funds on pre-kindergarten programs. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the funds appropriated here- in shall only be available for a statewide 133 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 universal full-day pre-kindergarten program and shall not be interchanged with any other item of appropriation. Notwith- standing section 40 of the state finance law or any provision of law to the contra- ry, this appropriation shall remain in full force and effect to the maximum extent allowed by law .................... 1,475,000,000 For services and expenses of remaining obli- gations for the 2013-14 school year for support for the operation of targeted prekindergarten for those providers not eligible to receive funding pursuant to section 3602-e of the education law and for support for providers continuing to operate such programs in the 2014-15 school year. Such funds shall be expended pursuant to a plan developed by the commissioner of education and approved by the director of the budget ................... 1,303,000 For services and expenses of remaining obli- gations of a $14,260,000 teacher resources and computer training centers program for the 2013-14 school year ...................... 4,278,000 For education of children of migrant workers for the 2014-15 school year ..................... 89,000 For the school lunch and breakfast program. Funds for the school lunch and breakfast program shall be expended subject to the limitation of funds available and may be used to reimburse sponsors of non-profit school lunch, breakfast, or other school child feeding programs based upon the number of federally reimbursable break- fasts and lunches served to students under such program agreements entered into by the state education department and such sponsors, in accordance with an act of Congress entitled the "National School Lunch Act," P.L. 79-396, as amended, or the provisions of the "Child Nutrition Act of 1966," P.L. 89-642, as amended, in the case of school breakfast programs to reim- burse sponsors in excess of the federal rates of reimbursement. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the moneys hereby appropriated, or so much thereof as may be necessary, are to be available for the purposes herein speci- fied for obligations heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue for the school years 134 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 beginning July 1, 2012, July 1, 2013 and July 1, 2014. Notwithstanding any law, rule or regulation to the contrary, the amount appropriated herein represents the maximum amount paya- ble during the 2014-15 state fiscal year for state reimbursement for school lunch and breakfast programs ...................... 34,400,000 For nonpublic school aid payable in the 2014-15 state fiscal year. Notwithstanding any provision of law, rule or regulation to the contrary, the amount appropriated herein represents the maximum amount paya- ble during the 2014-15 state fiscal year .... 97,589,000 For aid payable for the 2012-13 school year for additional nonpublic school aid. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued and hereafter to accrue ............. 45,204,000 For academic intervention for nonpublic schools based on a plan to be developed by the commissioner of education and approved by the director of the budget .................. 922,000 For services and expenses of Safety Equip- ment for Nonpublic Schools ................... 4,500,000 For costs associated with schools for the blind and deaf and other students with disabilities subject to article 85 of the education law, including state aid for blind and deaf pupils in certain insti- tutions to be paid for the purposes provided under section 4204-a of the education law for the education of deaf children under 3 years of age, including transfers to the miscellaneous special revenue fund Rome school for the deaf account pursuant to a plan to be developed by the commissioner and approved by the director of the budget. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $84,700,000 shall be available for reimbursement to school districts for the tuition costs of students attending schools for the blind and deaf during the 2013-14 school year pursuant to subdivi- sion 2 of section 4204 of education law and subdivision 2 of section 4207 of the education law, up to $2,500,000 shall be available for debt service on capital construction projects financed through the state dormitory authority, and up to 135 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 $9,000,000 shall be available for remain- ing allowable purposes. Provided further that, notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, upon disbursement of funds appropriated for allowances to schools for the blind and deaf in the individuals with disabilities program special revenue funds-federal/aid to localities for purposes of this appro- priation, funds appropriated herein shall be reduced in an amount equivalent to such disbursement and the portion of this appropriation so affected shall have no further force or effect. Notwithstanding any provision of the law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of liabil- ities heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue and, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the department net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements and credits ..................................... 96,200,000 For July and August programs for school-aged children with handicapping conditions pursuant to section 4408 of the education law. Moneys appropriated herein shall be used as follows: (i) for remaining base year and prior school years obligations, (ii) for the purposes of subdivision 4 of section 3602 of the education law for schools operated under articles 87 and 88 of the education law, and (iii) notwith- standing any inconsistent provision of law, for payments made pursuant to this appropriation for current school year obligations, provided, however, that such payments shall not exceed 70 percent of the state aid due for the sum of the approved tuition and maintenance rates and transportation expense provided for here- in; provided, however, that payment of eligible claims shall be payable in the order that such claims have been approved for payment by the commissioner of educa- tion, but in no case shall a single payee draw down more than 45 percent of this appropriation, and provided further that no claim shall be set aside for insuffi- ciency of funds to make a complete payment, but shall be eligible for a partial payment in one year and shall 136 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 retain its priority date status for subse- quent appropriations designated for such purposes. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall only be avail- able for liabilities incurred prior to July 1, 2015, shall be used to pay 2013-14 school year claims in the first instance, and represent the maximum amount payable during the 2014-15 state fiscal year. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of liabil- ities heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue and, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the department net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements and credits .................................... 362,500,000 For the state's share of the costs of the education of preschool children with disa- bilities pursuant to section 4410 of the education law. Notwithstanding any incon- sistent provision of law to the contrary, the amount appropriated herein shall support a state share of preschool hand- icapped education costs for the 2013-14 school year limited to 59.5 percent of such total approved expenditures, and furthermore, notwithstanding any other provision of law, local claims for reimbursement of costs incurred prior to the 2012-13 school year and during the 2012-13 school year that have been approved for payment by the education department as of March 31, 2014 shall be the first claims paid from this appropri- ation. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of liabilities heretofore accrued or hereaft- er to accrue and, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the department net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements and credits .............................. 1,042,500,000 Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the funds appropriated herein, subject to an allocation plan developed by the commissioner of education and approved by the director of the budget, shall be available for the payment of prior year 137 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 claims and/or fiscal stabilization grants for remaining payments for the 2013-14 school year and for payments prior to March 31, 2015 for the 2014-15 school year, provided, however, notwithstanding any provisions of law to the contrary, the New York city school district shall be eligible for a fiscal stabilization grant in the amount of $14,129,000 ................ 32,793,000 For services and expenses of the New York state center for school safety for the 2014-15 school year. Funds appropriated herein shall be used to operate a state- wide center and shall be subject to an expenditure plan approved by the director of the budget .................................. 466,000 For services and expenses of the health education program for the 2014-15 school year. Funds appropriated herein shall be available for health-related programs including, but not limited to, those providing instruction and supportive services in comprehensive health education and/or acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) education. Of the amounts appropri- ated herein, $86,000 shall be available for the program previously operated as the school health demonstration program. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein may be suballocated, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, to any state agency or department to accom- plish the purpose of this appropriation ........ 691,000 For competitive grants for the 2014-15 school year for extended day programs and school violence prevention programs pursu- ant to section 2814 of the education law provided, however, notwithstanding any inconsistent provisions of law, eligible entities receiving funds for extended day programs may include not-for-profit organ- izations working in collaboration with a public school or school district ............ 24,344,000 For aid payable for the 2014-15 school year for support of county vocational education and extension boards pursuant to section 1104 of the education law, provided, however, that notwithstanding any incon- sistent provision of law, rule, or regu- lation, any apportionment of aid shall be based on a quota amounting to one-half of 138 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 the salary paid each teacher, director, assistant, and supervisor, where such salary is attributable to a course of study first submitted to the commissioner for approval pursuant to section 1103 of the education law on or before July 1, 2010, but not to exceed the amount computed by the commissioner based upon an assumed annualized salary equal to ten thousand five hundred dollars per school year on account of the employment of such teacher, director, assistant or supervisor and provided further that payment from this appropriation shall first be made for approved claims for salary expenses for the 2014-15 school year, and any amount remaining after payment of such claims shall be available for payment of unpaid claims for prior school years .................. 932,000 For services and expenses of the primary mental health project at the children's institute for the 2014-15 school year .......... 894,000 For services and expenses associated with the math and science high schools for the 2014-15 school year in the amount of $1,382,000, provided that such funds shall be allocated equally among those entities that received program funding for the 2007-08 school year .......................... 1,382,000 Funds appropriated herein shall be available for educational services and expenses of the Syracuse city school district for the say yes to education program ................... 350,000 For services and expenses of the center for autism and related disabilities at the state university of New York at Albany ......... 740,000 For services and expenses of the summer food program for the 2014-15 school year .......... 3,049,000 Work Force Education. For partial reimburse- ment of services and expenses per contract hour of work force education conducted by the consortium for worker education (CWE), a private not-for-profit corporation programs approved by the commissioner of education that enable adults who are 21 years of age or older to obtain or retain employment or improve their work skills capacity to enhance their opportunities for increased earnings and advancement ...... 11,500,000 For services and expenses related to the development, implementation and operation of charter schools for the 2014-15 school 139 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 year including $1,733,375 for administrative/technical support services provided by the charter school institute of the state university of New York. This appropriation shall only be available for expenditure upon the approval of an expenditure plan by the director of the budget and funds appropriated herein shall be transferred to the miscellaneous special revenue fund - charter schools stimulus account ............................. 4,837,000 For the early college high schools program for the 2014-15 school year, provided, however, that expenditure of funds appro- priated herein shall support the continua- tion and expansion of the early college high schools program pursuant to a plan developed by the commissioner and approved by the director of the budget provided, further, that a portion of the payment to the early college high schools program awarded from this appropriation shall be available on a sliding scale based upon the number of college credits earned annu- ally by participating students consistent with guidelines established by the commis- sioner ....................................... 2,000,000 For services and expenses of a $490,000 2014-15 school year program for mentoring and tutoring based on model programs prov- en to be effective in producing outcomes that include, but are not limited to, improved graduation rates, provided that such services shall be provided to students in one or more city school districts located in a city having a popu- lation in excess of 125,000 and less than 1,000,000 inhabitants provided further that such program will be operated by a community based organization ................... 490,000 For payment of small government assistance to school districts pursuant to subdivi- sion 7 of section 3641 of the education law on or before March 31, 2015 upon audit and warrant of the comptroller in the amount that small government assistance was paid to school districts in state fiscal year 2010-11 .......................... 1,868,000 For purposes of the Just for Kids program at the State University of New York at Albany ................................................ 235,000 140 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For educational services and expenses for DACA (Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals) eligible out of school youth and young adults ................................. 1,000,000 Less expenditure savings due to the with- holding of a portion of employment prepa- ration education aid due to the city of New York equal to the reimbursement costs of the work force education program from aid payable to such city school district payable on or after April 1, 2014; such moneys shall be credited to the office of prekindergarten through grade twelve education general fund-local assistance account and which shall not exceed the amount appropriated herein ................ (11,500,000) -------------- Program account subtotal .............. 40,210,240,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Education Fund Federal Department of Education Account - 25210 For grants to schools for specific programs including, but not limited to, grants for purposes under title I of the elementary and secondary education act. Notwith- standing any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of this appropriation may be suballocated to other state departments and agencies, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, as needed to accomplish the intent of this appropri- ation .................................... 1,771,819,000 For grants to schools and other eligible entities for state grants for improving teacher quality and mathematics and science partnerships pursuant to title II of the elementary and secondary education act. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of this appro- priation may be suballocated to other state departments and agencies, subject to the approval of the director of the budg- et, as needed to accomplish the intent of this appropriation ......................... 242,841,000 For grants to schools and other eligible entities for English language acquisition program pursuant to title III of the elementary and secondary education act. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision 141 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 of law, a portion of this appropriation may be suballocated to other state depart- ments and agencies, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, as needed to accomplish the intent of this appropriation ............................... 61,000,000 For grants to schools and other eligible entities for the 21st century community learning centers pursuant to title IV of the elementary and secondary education act. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of this appro- priation may be suballocated to other state departments and agencies, subject to the approval of the director of the budg- et, as needed to accomplish the intent of this appropriation .......................... 96,526,000 For grants to schools and other eligible entities for the charter schools program pursuant to title V of the elementary and secondary education act. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of this appropriation may be suballocated to other state departments and agencies, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, as needed to accomplish the intent of this appropri- ation ....................................... 28,000,000 For grants to schools and other eligible entities for the rural education initi- ative pursuant to title VI of the elemen- tary and secondary education act. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of this appropriation may be suballocated to other state depart- ments and agencies, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, as needed to accomplish the intent of this appropriation ................................ 5,000,000 For grants to schools and other eligible entities for homeless education program pursuant to title X of the elementary and secondary education act. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of this appropriation may be suballocated to other state departments and agencies, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, as needed to accomplish the intent of this appropri- ation ........................................ 8,000,000 For grants to schools and other eligible entities for specific programs including, 142 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 but not limited to, the Carl D. Perkins vocational and applied technology educa- tion act (VTEA). Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of this appropriation may be suballocated to other state depart- ments and agencies, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, as needed to accomplish the intent of this appropriation ............................... 68,578,000 For various grants to schools and other eligible entities. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of this appropriation may be suballocated to other state departments and agencies, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, as needed to accomplish the intent of this appropriation ................ 29,425,000 For the education of individuals with disa- bilities including up to $3,000,000 for services and expenses of early childhood direction centers and $500,000 for services and expenses of the center for autism and related disabilities at the state university of New York at Albany. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of the funds appropri- ated herein shall be available, subject to a plan developed by the commissioner of education and approved by the director of the budget, for grants to ensure appropri- ately certified teachers in schools providing special services or programs as defined in paragraphs e, g, i and l of subdivision 2 of section 4401 of the education law to children placed by school districts and in approved preschool programs that provide full and half-day educational programs in accordance with section 4410 of the education law for children placed by school district. Provided further that, in the allocation of funds, priority shall be given to those programs with a demonstrated need to increase the number of certified teachers to comply with state and federal require- ments. Such funds shall be made available for such activities as certification prep- aration, training, assisting schools with personnel shortages and supporting activ- ities that improve the delivery of services to improve results for children 143 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 with disabilities. Provided further that notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, of the funds appropriated herein: (i) $2,000,000 shall be available for payments to schools providing special services or programs as defined in para- graphs e, g, i, and l of subdivision 2 of section 4401 of the education law to help prevent excessive instructional staff turnover through a targeted adjustment of compensation for teachers providing direct instructional services to students at such schools. The commissioner of education shall develop an allocation plan, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, that distributes funds appropri- ated herein among eligible schools, as defined herein, that qualify based on the following criteria: eligible schools are those that have complied with all applica- ble requirements for previous grants for this purpose and whose average teacher salary are below the salary provided for similarly qualified teachers in public schools in the region in which such eligi- ble school is located. The allocation to each qualifying school shall be calculated based on the number of weighted full time equivalent (FTE) staff, as defined herein, in the per FTE award amount. The total number of weighted FTE shall be determined by multiplying the actual number of FTE teachers providing classroom instruction at each school, as determined by the commissioner, by: 1) a factor of 2.0 for those schools where average salaries that are 50 percent or less of those in public school located in the same geographic region; 2) a factor of 1.5 for those schools where average salaries that are 50 percent and 75 percent of public schools located in the same geographic region; or 3) a factor of 1.0 for those schools where the average salaries that are 75-100 percent of public schools located in the same geographic region. The per FTE teach- er award amount shall be calculated by dividing the $2,000,000 by the total number of weighted FTE staff; (ii) $2,000,000 shall be available for payments to schools providing special services or programs as defined in paragraphs e, g, i, 144 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 and l of subdivision 2 of section 4401 of the education law and approved preschool programs in accordance with section 4410 of the education law to help prevent excessive instructional staff turnover through a targeted adjustment of compen- sation for teachers providing direct instructional services to students at such schools. The commissioner of education shall develop an allocation plan, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, that distributes funds appropri- ated herein among eligible schools; (iii) up to $10,000,000 shall be available for costs associated with schools operated under article 85 of the education law which otherwise would be payable through the department's general fund aid to localities appropriation, provided further that notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, any disbursements against this $10,000,000 shall immediately reduce the amounts appropriated in the education department's general fund aid to localities for costs associated with schools operated under article 85 of the education law by an equivalent amount, and the portion of such general fund appropri- ation so affected shall have no further force or effect. Notwithstanding any provision of the law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be avail- able for payment of liabilities heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue and, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the department net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of this appropriation may be suballocated to other state depart- ments and agencies, as needed, to accom- plish the intent of this appropriation ..... 815,347,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ............... 3,126,536,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Federal Health and Human Services Account - 25122 145 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For grants to schools for specific programs .... 5,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 5,000,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Miscellaneous Operating Grants Fund Federal Operating Grants Account - 25456 For grants to schools for specific programs .... 5,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 5,000,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal USDA-Food and Nutrition Services Fund Federal USDA-Food and Nutrition Services Account - 25026 For grants to schools and other eligible entities for programs funded through the national school lunch act ................ 1,077,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ............... 1,077,000,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Charter School Stimulus Fund Charter School Stimulus Account - 20601 For services and expenses related to devel- opment, implementation and operation of charter schools, including facility costs and loans to authorized schools, and including funds available for transfer for the administrative/technical support services provided by the charter school institute of the state university of New York. This appropriation shall only be available for expenditure upon the approval of an expenditure plan by the director of the budget ...................... 20,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal .................. 20,000,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other State Lottery Fund State Lottery Account - 20901 For general support for public schools for the 2014-15 and 2015-16 school years, provided that, notwithstanding any other 146 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 provision of law to the contrary, in computing the additional lottery grant pursuant to subparagraph (4) of paragraph b of subdivision 4 of section 92-c of the state finance law for the 2014-15 school year, the base grant shall not exceed $2,024,980,000. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013. Notwith- standing section 40 of the state finance law or any provision of law to the contra- ry, this appropriation shall lapse on March 31, 2016 ........................... 4,036,960,000 For allowances to private schools for the blind and deaf for the 2014-15 and 2015-16 school years, provided that no more than $20,000 shall be available for the 2014-15 state fiscal year payment. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013. Notwith- standing section 40 of the state finance law or any provision of law to the contra- ry, this appropriation shall lapse on March 31, 2016 .................................. 40,000 For general support for public schools, for the June 2013-14 and June 2014-15 school year payments, provided that no more than $240,000,000 shall be available for the 2014-15 state fiscal year payments for general support for public schools. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appro- priation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013. Notwithstanding section 40 of the state finance law or any provision of law to the contrary, this appropriation shall lapse on March 31, 2016 .............. 480,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ............... 4,517,000,000 -------------- 147 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Special Revenue Funds - Other State Lottery Fund VLT Education Account - 20904 For general support for public schools for the 2014-15 and 2015-16 school years, for grants awarded pursuant to subparagraph (2-a) of paragraph b of subdivision 4 of section 92-c of the state finance law, provided that no more than $950,604,000 shall be available for the 2014-15 state fiscal year payments for general support for public schools for the 2014-15 school year. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013. Notwithstanding section 40 of the state finance law or any provision of law to the contrary, this appropriation shall lapse on March 31, 2016 ............ 1,927,604,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ............... 1,927,604,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Commercial Gaming Revenue Account For payment, pursuant to section 97-nnnn of the state finance law, of additional aid to school districts otherwise eligible for an apportionment pursuant to subdivision 4 of section 3602 of the education law, in order to support elementary and secondary education, which, notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, shall for purposes of this appropriation only mean support through after-school programs; provided that funds appropriated herein shall support phase-in of a five- year plan to expand availability of such programs, and that such funds shall only be used to supplement and not supplant current local expenditures of federal, state or local funds on such programs; provided further that $160,000,000 of the funds appropriated herein shall be avail- able for the 2015-16 school year; provided further that, notwithstanding any 148 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 provision of law to the contrary, the funds appropriated herein shall only be available to support such programs and shall not be interchanged with any other item of appropriation; and provided that notwithstanding section 40 of the state finance law or any provision of law to the contrary, this appropriation shall remain in full force and effect to the maximum extent allowed by law ...................... 720,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................. 720,000,000 -------------- SCHOOL TAX RELIEF PROGRAM ................................ 3,442,386,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other School Tax Relief Fund School Tax Relief Account - 20551 For payments to local governments and New York city relating to the school tax relief (STAR) program including state aid pursuant to section 1306-a of the real property tax law and section 54-f of the state finance law, except to the extent that such funds shall be applied as an offset against the past-due state tax liabilities of certain property owners pursuant to section 425 of the real prop- erty tax law and section 171-y of the tax law. Up to $80,000,000 of the funds appro- priated hereby may be suballocated or transferred to the department of taxation and finance for the purpose of making direct payments to certain property owners pursuant to subparagraph (iii) of para- graph (a) of subdivision (14) of section 425 of the real property tax law ......... 3,442,386,000 -------------- 149 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 ADULT CAREER AND CONTINUING EDUCATION SERVICES PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For case services provided on or after October 1, 2010 to disabled individuals in accordance with economic eligibility criteria devel- oped by the department ... 54,000,000 ............ (re. $29,416,000) For services and expenses of independent living centers .............. 12,361,000 ........................................ (re. $5,140,000) For college readers aid payments ... 294,000 .......... (re. $294,000) For services and expenses of supported employment and integrated employment opportunities provided on or after October 1, 2010: For services and expenses of programs providing or leading to the provision of time-limited services or long-term support services ... 15,160,000 ....................................... (re. $10,328,000) For grants to schools for programs involving literacy and basic educa- tion for public assistance recipients for the 2013-14 school year for those programs administered by the state education department ... 1,843,000 ..................................... (re. $1,843,000) For competitive grants for adult literacy/education aid to public and private not-for-profit agencies, including but not limited to, 2 and 4 year colleges, community based organizations, libraries, and volunteer literacy organizations and institutions which meet quality standards promulgated by the commissioner of education to provide programs of basic literacy, high school equivalency, and English as a second language to persons 16 years of age or older for the remaining payments of 2012-13 school year and for the 2013-14 school year, provided further that no more than $300,000 shall be available for remaining payments for the 2012-13 school year ................. 5,293,000 ......................................... (re. $4,521,000) For aid payable for additional competitive grants for a $1,000,000 program of adult literacy education aid to public and private not- for-profit agencies, including but not limited to, 2 and 4 year colleges, community based organization, libraries, and volunteer literacy organizations and institutions to provide programs of basic literacy, high school equivalency, and English as a second language to persons 16 years of age or older, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payments of liabilities heretofore or hereafter to accrue ... 700,000 .................................. (re. $700,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For case services provided on or after October 1, 2010 to disabled individuals in accordance with economic eligibility criteria devel- oped by the department ... 54,000,000 ................ (re. $15,000) For services and expenses of independent living centers .............. 12,361,000 ............................................ (re. $9,000) For college readers aid payments ... 294,000 .......... (re. $294,000) For services and expenses of supported employment and integrated employment opportunities provided on or after October 1, 2010: 150 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses of programs providing or leading to the provision of time-limited services or long-term support services ... 15,160,000 .......................................... (re. $131,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For college readers aid payments ... 294,000 ........... (re. $10,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal [Department of] Education Fund Federal Department of Education Account - 25210 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For case services provided to individuals with disabilities .......... 70,000,000 ....................................... (re. $68,958,000) For the independent living program ... 2,572,000 .... (re. $2,572,000) For the supported employment program ... 2,500,000 .. (re. $2,500,000) For grants to schools and other eligible entities for adult basic education, literacy, and civics education pursuant to the workforce investment act ... 48,704,000 .................... (re. $48,704,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For case services provided to individuals with disabilities .......... 70,000,000 ....................................... (re. $31,310,000) For the independent living program ... 2,572,000 .... (re. $1,252,000) For the supported employment program ... 2,500,000 .. (re. $2,500,000) For grants to schools and other eligible entities for adult basic education, literacy, and civics education pursuant to the workforce investment act ... 48,704,000 .................... (re. $11,725,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For case services provided to individuals with disabilities .......... 65,000,000 ....................................... (re. $20,000,000) For the independent living program ... 2,572,000 ....... (re. $15,000) For the supported employment program ... 2,500,000 .... (re. $100,000) For grants to schools and other eligible entities for adult basic education, literacy, and civics education pursuant to the workforce investment act ... 48,704,000 ....................... (re. $700,000) Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund VESID Social Security Account - 22001 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For the rehabilitation of social security disability beneficiaries ... 11,760,000 ....................................... (re. $11,760,000) By chapter 53, section 1, laws of 2012: For the rehabilitation of social security disability beneficiaries ... 11,760,000 ........................................ (re. $3,000,000) CULTURAL EDUCATION PROGRAM 151 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: Aid to public libraries including aid to New York public library (NYPL) and NYPL's science industry and business library. Provided that, notwithstanding any provision of law, rule or regulation to the contrary, such aid, and the state's liability therefor, shall represent fulfillment of the state's obligation for this program ... 81,627,000 ....................................... (re. $14,233,000) For additional aid to public libraries ... 4,000,000 .... (re. $1,000) For additional aid to public libraries for reimbursement of costs associated with the payment of the metropolitan commuter transporta- tion mobility tax, subject to an allocation plan developed by the commissioner of education and approved by the director of the budget ... 1,300,000 ..................................... (re. $1,300,000) Aid to educational television and radio. Notwithstanding any provision of law, rule or regulation to the contrary, the amount appropriated herein shall represent fulfillment of the state's obligation for this program ... 14,002,000 ....................... (re. $1,610,000) Special Revenue Fund - Federal Federal MISCELLANEOUS Operating Grants Fund Federal Operating Grants Account - 25300 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For aid to public libraries pursuant to various federal laws including the library services technology act ................................ 5,400,000 ......................................... (re. $5,400,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For aid to public libraries pursuant to various federal laws including the library services technology act ................................ 5,400,000 ......................................... (re. $3,231,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For aid to public libraries pursuant to various federal laws including the library services technology act ................................ 5,400,000 ........................................... (re. $100,000) Special Revenue Funds - Other New York State Local Government Records Management Improvement Fund Local Government Records Management Account - 20501 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: Grants to individual local governments or groups of cooperating local governments as provided in section 57.35 of the arts and cultural affairs law ... 8,346,000 ......................... (re. $5,864,000) Aid for documentary heritage grants and aid to eligible archives, libraries, historical societies, museums, and to certain organiza- tions including the state education department that provide services to such programs ... 461,000 ........................ (re. $300,000) 152 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: Grants to individual local governments or groups of cooperating local governments as provided in section 57.35 of the arts and cultural affairs law ... 8,346,000 ......................... (re. $5,000,000) Aid for documentary heritage grants and aid to eligible archives, libraries, historical societies, museums, and to certain organiza- tions including the state education department that provide services to such programs ... 461,000 ........................ (re. $48,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: Grants to individual local governments or groups of cooperating local governments as provided in section 57.35 of the arts and cultural affairs law ... 8,346,000 ......................... (re. $3,416,000) OFFICE OF HIGHER EDUCATION AND THE PROFESSIONS PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For liberty partnerships program awards as prescribed by section 612 of the education law as added by chapter 425 of the laws of 1988. Notwithstanding any other section of law to the contrary, funding for such programs in the 2013-14 fiscal year shall be limited to the amount appropriated herein ... 12,542,000 ........ (re. $12,180,000) For additional liberty partnerships program awards as prescribed by section 612 of the education law as added by chapter 425 of the laws of 1988. Notwithstanding any other section of law to the contrary, funding for such programs in the 2013-14 fiscal year shall be limit- ed to the amount appropriated herein ... 376,260 .... (re. $376,260) For higher education opportunity program awards. Funds appropriated herein shall be used by independent colleges to expand opportunities for the educationally and economically disadvantaged at independent institutions of higher learning ... 24,268,000 ... (re. $24,268,000) For additional higher education opportunity program awards. Funds appropriated herein shall be used by independent colleges to expand opportunities for the educationally and economically disadvantaged at independent institutions of higher learning ..................... 728,040 ............................................. (re. $728,040) For science and technology entry program (STEP) awards ............... 10,801,000 ....................................... (re. $10,068,000) For additional science and technology entry program (STEP) awards ... 324,030 ............................................. (re. $324,030) For collegiate science and technology entry program (CSTEP) awards ... 8,184,000 ......................................... (re. $7,651,000) For additional collegiate science and technology entry program (CSTEP) awards ... 245,520 .................................. (re. $245,520) For teacher opportunity corps program awards ......................... 450,000 ............................................. (re. $450,000) For state financial assistance to expand high needs nursing programs at private colleges and universities in accordance with section 6401-a of the education law ... 941,000 ............. (re. $941,000) 153 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses of the national board for professional teaching standards certification grant program for the 2013-14 school year ... 368,000 ............................. (re. $368,000) For postsecondary aid to Native Americans to fund awards to eligible students. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contra- ry, the amount herein made available shall constitute the state's entire obligation for all costs incurred under section 4118 of the education law in state fiscal year 2013-14 ......................... 598,000 ............................................. (re. $598,000) The appropriation made by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013, to the office of prekindergarten through grade twelve education program, is hereby transferred and reappropriated to the office of higher education and the professions program: For services and expenses of the national board for professional teaching standards certificate grant program ....................... 250,000 ............................................. (re. $250,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws Of 2012: For liberty partnerships program awards as prescribed by section 612 of the education law as added by chapter 425 of the laws of 1988. Notwithstanding any other section of law to the contrary, funding for such programs in the 2012-13 fiscal year shall be limited to the amount appropriated herein ... 10,842,000 ......... (re. $4,621,000) For additional liberty partnerships program awards as prescribed by section 612 of the education law as added by chapter 425 of the laws of 1988. Notwithstanding any other section of law to the contrary, funding for such programs in the 2012-13 fiscal year shall be limit- ed to the amount appropriated herein ... 1,700,000 .... (re. $1,000) For higher education opportunity program awards. Funds appropriated herein shall be used by independent colleges to expand opportunities for the educationally and economically disadvantaged at independent institutions of higher learning ... 20,783,000 .... (re. $7,755,000) For additional higher education opportunity program awards. Funds appropriated herein shall be used by independent colleges to expand opportunities for the educationally and economically disadvantaged at independent institutions of higher learning ..................... 3,485,000 ............................................. (re. $1,000) For science and technology entry program (STEP) awards ............... 9,774,000 ............................................ (re. $93,000) For additional science and technology entry program (STEP) awards ... 1,027,000 ............................................. (re. $1,000) For collegiate science and technology entry program (CSTEP) awards ... 7,406,000 ............................................ (re. $71,000) For teacher opportunity corps program awards ......................... 450,000 ............................................. (re. $238,000) For services and expenses of the national board for professional teaching standards certification grant program ..................... 368,000 ............................................. (re. $368,000) The appropriation made by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws Of 2012, is hereby amended and reappropriated to read: 154 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For additional collegiate science and [techology] TECHNOLOGY entry program (CSTEP) awards ... 778,000 .................... (re. $1,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: The moneys herein appropriated shall be available for higher and continuing education programs provided by independent colleges, universities and other organizations approved by the state education department. For liberty partnerships program awards as prescribed by section 612 of the education law as added by chapter 425 of the laws of 1988. Notwithstanding any other section of law to the contrary, funding for such programs in the 2011-12 fiscal year shall be limited to the amount appropriated herein ... 10,842,000 ........... (re. $126,000) For higher education opportunity program awards. Funds appropriated herein shall be used by independent colleges to expand opportunities for the educationally and economically disadvantaged at independent institutions of higher learning ... 20,783,000 .... (re. $3,610,000) For science and technology entry program (STEP) awards ............... 9,774,000 ........................................... (re. $151,000) For teacher opportunity corps program awards ......................... 450,000 ............................................... (re. $2,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For higher education opportunity program awards. Funds appropriated herein shall be used by independent colleges to expand opportunities for the educationally and economically disadvantaged at independent institutions of higher learning ... 20,783,000 .... (re. $2,346,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2009, as amended by chapter 502, section 2, of the laws of 2009: For higher education opportunity program awards. Funds appropriated herein shall be used by independent colleges to expand opportunities for the educationally and economically disadvantaged at independent institutions of higher learning; provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after November 1, 2009 shall be reduced by 12.5 percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of November 1, 2009 ................. 23,752,000 .......................................... (re. $522,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2008, as amended by chapter 496, section 3, of the laws of 2008: For higher education opportunity program awards. Funds appropriated herein shall be used by independent colleges to expand opportunities for the educationally and economically disadvantaged at independent institutions of higher learning, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 .................. 23,716,000 ........................................... (re. $80,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2007: For services and expenses of the higher education opportunity program. 155 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Funds appropriated herein shall be used by independent colleges to expand opportunities for the educationally and economically disad- vantaged at independent institutions of higher learning ............ 24,200,000 ........................................ (re. $2,465,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2007, as transferred by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses of the national board for professional teaching standards certification grant program for the 2007-08 school year ... 500,000 ............................. (re. $116,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2006, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2010: The moneys herein appropriated shall be available for higher and continuing education programs provided by independent colleges, universities and other organizations approved by the state education department. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, no funds are herein appropriated and no disbursements are to be made for basic or bonus medical/dental capitation aid or college work study programs in accordance with the following: For services and expenses of the higher education opportunity program. Funds appropriated herein shall be used by independent colleges to expand opportunities for the educationally and economically disad- vantaged at independent institutions of higher learning ... 22,000,000 .......................................... (re. $560,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal [Department of] Education Fund Federal Department of Education Account - 25210 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For grants to schools and other eligible entities for programs pursu- ant to various federal laws including: title II-A improving teacher quality program. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, funds appropri- ated herein may be suballocated, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, to any state agency or department, and interchanged to other accounts, to accomplish the purpose of this appropriation. A portion of this appropriation may be interchanged to other accounts, as needed to accomplish the intent of this appro- priation ... 5,000,000 ............................ (re. $5,000,000) OFFICE OF PREKINDERGARTEN THROUGH GRADE TWELVE EDUCATION PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses of remaining obligations for the 2012-13 school year for support for the operation of targeted prekindergar- ten for those providers not eligible to receive funding pursuant to section 3602-e of the education law and for support for providers 156 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 continuing to operate such programs in the 2013-14 school year. Such funds shall be expended pursuant to a plan developed by the commis- sioner of education and approved by the director of the budget ..... 1,303,000 ......................................... (re. $1,303,000) For services and expenses of remaining obligations of a $10,220,000 teacher resources and computer training centers program for the 2012-13 school year ... 3,066,000 ................... (re. $270,000) Funds appropriated herein shall be available for services and expenses of a $14,260,000 teacher resources and computer training center program for the 2013-14 school year ................................ 9,982,000 ......................................... (re. $9,982,000) For education of children of migrant workers for the 2013-14 school year ... 89,000 ...................................... (re. $89,000) For nonpublic school aid payable in the 2013-14 state fiscal year. Notwithstanding any provision of law, rule or regulation to the contrary, the amount appropriated herein represents the maximum amount payable during the 2013-14 state fiscal year ................ 94,016,000 ....................................... (re. $91,532,000) For aid payable for the 2011-12 school year for additional nonpublic school aid. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued and hereafter to accrue ... 34,549,000 .... (re. $2,442,000) For academic intervention for nonpublic schools based on a plan to be developed by the commissioner of education and approved by the director of the budget ... 922,000 .................. (re. $922,000) For services and expenses of Safety Equipment for Nonpublic Schools ... 4,500,000 ..................................... (re. $4,500,000) For the state's share of the costs of the education of preschool chil- dren with disabilities pursuant to section 4410 of the education law, provided, however, that up to $1,000,000 of the amount appro- priated herein may be made available for grants awarded through a competitive process to municipalities to enhance their oversight of preschool special education programs and providers. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law to the contrary, the amount appro- priated herein shall support a state share of preschool handicapped education costs for the 2012-13 school year limited to 59.5 percent of such total approved expenditures, and furthermore, notwithstand- ing any other provision of law, local claims for reimbursement of costs incurred prior to the 2011-12 school year and during the 2011-12 school year that have been approved for payment by the education department as of March 31, 2013 shall be the first claims paid from this appropriation. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of liabilities heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue and, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the department net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements and credits ................................ 983,500,000 ..................................... (re. $383,500,000) For services and expenses of the New York state center for school safety for the 2013-14 school year. Funds appropriated herein shall be used to operate a statewide center and shall be subject to an 157 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 expenditure plan approved by the director of the budget ............ 466,000 ............................................. (re. $466,000) For services and expenses of the health education program for the 2013-14 school year. Funds appropriated herein shall be available for health-related programs including, but not limited to, those providing instruction and supportive services in comprehensive health education and/or acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) education. Of the amounts appropriated herein, $86,000 shall be available for the program previously operated as the school health demonstration program. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein may be suballocated, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, to any state agency or department to accomplish the purpose of this appropriation ... 691,000 ............................................. (re. $648,000) For competitive grants for the 2013-14 school year for extended day programs and school violence prevention programs pursuant to section 2814 of the education law provided, however, notwithstanding any inconsistent provisions of law, eligible entities receiving funds for extended day programs may include not-for-profit organizations working in collaboration with a public school or school district ... 24,344,000 ....................................... (re. $18,681,000) For aid payable for the 2013-14 school year for support of county vocational education and extension boards pursuant to section 1104 of the education law, provided, however, that notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, rule, or regulation, any apportion- ment of aid shall be based on a quota amounting to one-half of the salary paid each teacher, director, assistant, and supervisor, where such salary is attributable to a course of study first submitted to the commissioner for approval pursuant to section 1103 of the educa- tion law on or before July 1, 2010, but not to exceed the amount computed by the commissioner based upon an assumed annualized salary equal to ten thousand five hundred dollars per school year on account of the employment of such teacher, director, assistant or supervisor and provided further that payment from this appropriation shall first be made for approved claims for salary expenses for the 2013-14 school year, and any amount remaining after payment of such claims shall be available for payment of unpaid claims for prior school years ... 932,000 ............................ (re. $723,000) For services and expenses of the primary mental health project at the children's institute for the 2013-14 school year ................... 894,000 ............................................. (re. $894,000) For services and expenses associated with the math and science high schools for the 2013-14 school year in the amount of $1,382,000, provided that such funds shall be allocated equally among those entities that received program funding for the 2007-08 school year ... 1,382,000 ....................................... (re. $792,000) Funds appropriated herein shall be available for educational services and expenses of the Syracuse city school district for the say yes to education program ... 350,000 ....................... (re. $350,000) For services and expenses of the center for autism and related disa- bilities at the state university of New York at Albany ............. 740,000 ............................................. (re. $740,000) 158 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For additional aid for the center for autism and related disabilities at the state university of New York at Albany ...................... 250,000 ............................................. (re. $250,000) Work Force Education. For partial reimbursement of services and expenses per contract hour of work force education conducted by the consortium for worker education (CWE), a private not-for-profit corporation programs approved by the commissioner of education that enable adults who are 21 years of age or older to obtain or retain employment or improve their work skills capacity to enhance their opportunities for increased earnings and advancement ............... 11,500,000 ........................................ (re. $3,810,000) For services and expenses of a $490,000 2013-14 school year program for mentoring and tutoring based on model programs proven to be effective in producing outcomes that include, but are not limited to, improved graduation rates, provided that such services shall be provided to students in one or more city school districts located in a city having a population in excess of 125,000 and less than 1,000,000 inhabitants provided further that such program will be operated by a community based organization ......................... 490,000 ............................................. (re. $490,000) For educational services and expenses for DACA (Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals) eligible out of school youth and young adults ... 1,000,000 ..................................... (re. $1,000,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For payments to school districts required pursuant to section 3609-g of the education law to reimburse school districts for costs associ- ated with the payment of the metropolitan commuter transportation mobility tax. Pursuant to part B of chapter 56 of the laws of 2011, such reimbursement will be made for tax payments made by school districts for periods prior to April 1, 2012 ....................... 60,000,000 ........................................ (re. $6,874,000) For grants to schools for programs involving literacy and basic educa- tion for public assistance recipients for the 2012-13 school year for those programs administered by the state education department ... 1,843,000 ....................................... (re. $504,000) For competitive grants for adult literacy/ education aid to public and private not-for-profit agencies, including but not limited to, 2 and 4 year colleges, community based organizations, libraries, and volunteer literacy organizations and institutions which meet quality standards promulgated by the commissioner of education to provide programs of basic literacy, high school equivalency, and English as a second language to persons 16 years of age or older for the 2012- 13 school year ... 4,293,000 ......................... (re. $69,000) For nonpublic school aid payable in the 2012-13 state fiscal year. Notwithstanding any provision of law, rule or regulation to the contrary, the amount appropriated herein represents the maximum amount payable during the 2012-13 state fiscal year ................ 90,400,000 ............................................ (re. $6,000) For aid payable for additional nonpublic school aid. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued and hereafter to 159 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 accrue provided that, notwithstanding any provision of law, rule or regulation to the contrary, the amount appropriated herein repres- ents the maximum amount payable during the 2012-13 state fiscal year ... 26,220,000 .................................... (re. $2,621,000) For academic intervention for nonpublic schools based on a plan to be developed by the commissioner of education and approved by the director of the budget ... 922,000 .................. (re. $922,000) For services and expenses of the New York state center for school safety for the 2012-13 school year. Funds appropriated herein shall be used to operate a state-wide center and shall be subject to an expenditure plan approved by the director of the budget ............ 466,000 .............................................. (re. $30,000) For services and expenses of the health education program for the 2012-13 school year. Funds appropriated herein shall be available for health-related programs including, but not limited to, those providing instruction and supportive services in comprehensive health education and/or acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) education. Of the amounts appropriated herein, $86,000 shall be available for the program previously operated as the school health demonstration program. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein may be suballocated, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, to any state agency or department to accomplish the purpose of this appropriation ... 691,000 ............................................. (re. $524,000) For competitive grants for the 2012-13 school year for extended day programs and school violence prevention programs pursuant to section 2814 of the education law provided, however, notwithstanding any inconsistent provisions of law, eligible entities receiving funds for extended day programs may include not-for-profit organizations working in collaboration with a public school or school district ... 24,344,000 ........................................ (re. $7,811,000) For aid payable for the 2012-13 school year for support of county vocational education and extension boards pursuant to section 1104 of the education law, provided, however, that notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, rule, or regulation, any apportion- ment of aid shall be based on a quota amounting to one-half of the salary paid each teacher, director, assistant, and supervisor, where such salary is attributable to a course of study first submitted to the commissioner for approval pursuant to section 1103 of the educa- tion law on or before July 1, 2010, but not to exceed the amount computed by the commissioner based upon an assumed annualized salary equal to ten thousand five hundred dollars per school year on account of the employment of such teacher, director, assistant or supervisor ... 932,000 ............................... (re. $53,000) Funds appropriated herein shall be available for educational services and expenses of the Syracuse city school district for the say yes to education program ... 350,000 ......................... (re. $2,000) For services and expenses of the center for autism and related disa- bilities at the state university of New York at Albany ............. 490,000 ............................................. (re. $490,000) 160 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For additional services and expenses of the center for autism and related disabilities at the state university of New York at Albany ... 250,000 ......................................... (re. $250,000) For postsecondary aid to Native Americans to fund awards to eligible students. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contra- ry, the amount herein made available shall constitute the state's entire obligation for all costs incurred under section 4118 of the education law in state fiscal year 2012-13 ......................... 598,000 ............................................. (re. $182,000) For additional payments to the city of New York for costs incurred for the provision of services that are consistent with and conforms to a chapter of the laws of 2012 enacted as legislation submitted by the governor pursuant to article VII of the New York constitution relat- ing to the transportation of students who remain at school until five o'clock in the afternoon or later for regularly scheduled academic programs ... 3,000,000 ................... (re. $3,000,000) After School Programs for New York City .............................. 1,500,000 ......................................... (re. $1,500,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: Funds appropriated herein shall be available for services and expenses of a $20,440,000 teacher resources and computer training centers program for the 2011-12 school year provided that, notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, funds appropriated herein may be inter- changed with any other item of appropriation for general support for public schools within the general fund local assistance account elementary, middle, secondary and continuing education program. Notwithstanding any other law, rule or regulation to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of finan- cial assistance net of any disallowances, refunds, reimbursement and credits, and may be suballocated to other departments and agencies to accomplish the intent of this appropriation subject to the approval of the director of the budget. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of liabilities hereafter to accrue ... 14,308,000 ........................................ (re. $1,093,000) For services and expenses of remaining obligations for the 2010-11 school year for support for the operation of targeted prekindergar- ten for those providers not eligible to receive funding pursuant to section 3602-e of the education law and for support for providers continuing to operate such programs in the 2011-12 school year. Such funds shall be expended pursuant to a plan developed by the commissioner of education and approved by the director of the budget ... 1,303,000 ....................................... (re. $978,000) For aid payable for additional nonpublic school aid. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued and hereafter to accrue provided that, notwithstanding any provision of law, rule or regulation to the contrary, the amount appropriated herein repres- ents the maximum amount payable during the 2011-12 state fiscal year ... 26,220,000 ........................................ (re. $8,000) 161 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For academic intervention for nonpublic schools based on a plan to be developed by the commissioner of education and approved by the director of the budget ... 922,000 .................. (re. $922,000) For services and expenses of the New York state center for school safety for the 2011-12 school year. Funds appropriated herein shall be used to operate a statewide center and shall be subject to an expenditure plan approved by the director of the budget ............ 466,000 ............................................. (re. $366,000) For services and expenses of the health education program for the 2011-12 school year. Funds appropriated herein shall be available for health-related programs including, but not limited to, those providing instruction and supportive services in comprehensive health education and/or acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) education. Of the amounts appropriated herein, $86,000 shall be available for the program previously operated as the school health demonstration program. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein may be suballocated, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, to any state agency or department to accomplish the purpose of this appropriation ...... 691,000 ............................................. (re. $464,000) For competitive grants for the 2011-12 school year for extended day programs and school violence prevention programs pursuant to section 2814 of the education law provided, however, notwithstanding any inconsistent provisions of law, eligible entities receiving funds for extended day programs may include not-for-profit organizations working in collaboration with a public school or school district ... 24,344,000 ....................................... (re. $11,172,000) For services and expenses of the center for autism and related disa- bilities at the state university of New York at Albany ............. 490,000 .............................................. (re. $49,000) For the smart scholars early college high school program, provided, however that expenditure of funds herein shall be subject to a payment schedule developed by the commissioner and approved by the director of budget ... 6,000,000 .................. (re. $2,471,000) For aid payable for the 2011-12 school year for support of county vocational education and extension boards pursuant to section 1104 of the education law, provided, however, that notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, rule, or regulation, any apportion- ment of aid shall be based on a quota amounting to one-half of the salary paid each teacher, director, assistant, and supervisor, where such salary is attributable to a course of study first submitted to the commissioner for approval pursuant to section 1103 of the educa- tion law on or before July 1, 2010, but not to exceed the amount computed by the commissioner based upon an assumed annualized salary equal to ten thousand five hundred dollars per school year on account of the employment of such teacher, director, assistant or supervisor ... 932,000 ............................... (re. $22,000) The appropriation made by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013, is hereby amended and reappropriated to read: 162 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For a school district management efficiency awards program. Funds appropriated herein shall be used to provide competitive awards to school districts based on a plan developed by the commissioner and approved by the director of the budget. Provided that such funds may only be awarded to a school district which demonstrates that it has implemented one or more long term efficiencies within two years prior to a response to a request for proposal or during the current school year in school district management, operations, procurement practices or other cost savings measures and will not result in an increase in cost to the state or the locality and: (i) have resulted or will result in a significant reduction in total operating expenses compared to the prior year and/or significant reductions in the administrative component, or the equivalent, of the school district budget and/or transportation operating expenses and/or transportation capital expenses and/or other non-personal service costs included in the program component of the school district budg- et compared to the prior year; and (ii) are expected to result in substantial and recurring cost savings in total operating expenses and/or recurring significant reductions in administrative expendi- tures, or the equivalent, and/or transportation operating expenses and/or transportation capital expenses and/or other non-personal service costs included in the program component of the school district budget in future years; provided further that, a school district that submits documentation that has been approved by the commissioner by September 1[,] OF 2013 AND OF EACH SCHOOL YEAR IN WHICH A PAYMENT IS MADE FROM THIS APPROPRIATION demonstrating that it has fully implemented new standards and procedures for conducting annual professional performance reviews of classroom teachers and building principals to determine teacher and principal effectiveness shall receive bonus points in the scoring of its grant application. Provided further that, notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, in addition to the competitive awards amount as defined in paragraph ee of subdivision 1 of section 3602 of the education law, a minimum of $37,500,000 shall be available for the payment of grant awards MADE in the 2013-14 school year, WITH ADDITIONAL AMOUNTS TO BE MADE AVAILABLE IN THE 2014-15 STATE FISCAL YEAR AS NECESSARY TO CONTINUE SUCH AWARDS AND MAKE AN ADDITIONAL ROUND OF AWARDS PURSUANT TO SUBDIVISION 6-A OF SECTION 3641 OF THE EDUCATION LAW IN THE 2014-15 SCHOOL YEAR NOT TO EXCEED THE AMOUNT AWARDED IN THE 2013-14 SCHOOL YEAR PURSUANT TO SUCH SUBDIVISION 6-A, and such $37,500,000 shall be made available for $12,500,000 of prekindergarten grants, $10,000,000 of school-wide extended learning grants, $7,500,000 of community schools grants, $5,500,000 for a master teacher program and $2,000,000 for the early college high school program; provided, however, that no school district shall receive any portion of [such $37,500,000] THE FUNDS APPROPRIATED HEREIN unless it shall have submitted documentation that has been approved by the commissioner by September 1[,] OF 2013 AND OF EACH SCHOOL YEAR IN WHICH A PAYMENT TO SUCH DISTRICT FROM THIS APPROPRIATION WOULD OTHERWISE BE MADE demonstrating that it has fully implemented new standards and proce- dures for conducting annual professional performance reviews of 163 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 classroom teachers and building principals to determine teacher and principal effectiveness. Provided, further, that notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the $12,500,000 appropriated herein available for full-day and half-day pre-kindergarten grants shall be awarded, based on a request for proposals developed by the commissioner and approved by the director of the budget, to school districts to establish new full-day and half-day pre-kindergarten placements and/or to convert existing half-day pre-kindergarten placements into full-day place- ments; provided that preference shall be granted for full-day place- ments while ensuring that a portion of grants include half-day placements based on eligible applications; and provided, further, that such grants shall only be used to supplement, not supplant existing pre-kindergarten programs, and provided further, however, that any portion of such $12,500,000 that is not awarded shall remain available for subsequent awards in the 2013-14 school year or for full-day and half-day pre-kindergarten grants to be awarded in subsequent school years. Provided, further, that such grants from funds appropriated herein shall be awarded based on factors includ- ing, but not limited to, the following: (i) measures of school district need, (ii) measures of the need of students to be served by each of the school districts, (iii) the school district's proposal to target the highest need schools and students, (iv) the extent to which the district's proposal would prioritize funds to maximize the total number of eligible children in the district served in pre-kin- dergarten programs, and (v) proposal quality. Provided, however, that full-day and half-day pre-kindergarten grants appropriated herein shall only be available to support programs (i) that provide instruction for at least five hours per school day for full-day pre-kindergarten programs and at least two and one-half hours per school day for half-day pre-kindergarten programs; (ii) that agree to offer instruction consistent with the New York state pre-kinder- garten foundation for the common core standards within three years; (iii) that ensure that, to the extent community-based providers are part of such program, such providers meet the requirements of para- graphs d-1 and d-2 of subdivision 12 of section 3602-e of the educa- tion law; and (iv) that otherwise comply with all of the same rules and requirements as universal pre-kindergarten programs pursuant to section 3602-e of the education law except as modified herein. Provided, further, that a school district's pre-kindergarten grant shall equal the product of (A) (i) two multiplied by the approved number of new full-day pre-kindergarten placements plus (ii) the approved number of half-day pre-kindergarten placement conversions and new half-day pre-kindergarten placements, and (B) the district's selected aid per pre-kindergarten pupil pursuant to subparagraph i of paragraph b of subdivision 10 of section 3602-e of the education law; provided, however, that no district shall receive a grant in excess of the total actual grant expenditures incurred by the district in the current school year as approved by the commissioner. Provided, further, that as a condition of eligibility for receipt of such funding, a school district shall agree to adopt approved quali- ty indicators within two years, including, but not limited to, valid 164 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 and reliable measures of environmental quality, the quality of teacher-student interactions and child outcomes, and ensure that any such assessment of child outcomes shall not be used to make high- stakes educational decisions for individual children. Provided, further, that no school district shall receive more than forty percent of the total pre-kindergarten grant allocation. Provided, further, that notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the $10,000,000 appropriated herein available for school- wide extended learning grants shall be awarded to school districts or school districts in collaboration with not-for-profit community- based organizations based on responses to a request for proposals for planning and implementation grants that is (i) developed by the commissioner; (ii) approved by the director of the budget; and (iii) issued by the commissioner. Provided, further, that such grants shall be awarded based on factors including, but not limited to, the following: (i) the school district's proposal to target the schools and students with the greatest need, and (ii) proposal quality. Provided, further, that to assess proposal quality in order to award implementation grant funding, the commissioner shall take into account factors including, but not limited to: (i) the extent to which the school district's proposal would maximize the use of the additional learning time through a comprehensive restructuring of the school day and/or year, (ii) the extent to which the proposal would provide additional learning time for students in grades six through eight, and (iii) how the additional learning time would be utilized, including, but not limited to, additional time spent on core academics. Provided, however, that no district shall be eligi- ble to receive a school-wide extended learning grant unless its proposal would increase student learning time by at least 25 percent. Provided, further, that a school district's schoolwide extended learning implementation grant shall equal its average daily attendance in the school-wide extended learning program multiplied by the expected cost per pupil of the additional learning time; provided, further, that the expected cost per pupil of the addi- tional learning time shall equal the greater of $1,500 or (A) the quotient of (i) the school district's approved operating expense, pursuant to paragraph t of subdivision 1 of section 3602 of the education law, for the year prior to the base year, divided by (ii) the district's public school district enrollment, pursuant to subparagraph (2) of paragraph n of such subdivision, for the year prior to the base year, multiplied by (B) 10 percent (0.10), multi- plied by (C) the quotient of (i) the average of the national consum- er price indexes determined by the United States department of labor for the 12-month period preceding January first of the base year, divided by (ii) the average of the national consumer price indexes determined by the United States department of labor for the 12-month period preceding January first of the year two years prior to the base year; provided, however, that in extraordinary cases the commissioner may award a grant that exceeds the per pupil limit described above; provided further, however, that no district shall receive a grant in excess of the total actual grant expenditures incurred by the district in the current school year as approved by 165 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 the commissioner. Provided, further, that no school district shall receive more than forty percent of the total school-wide extended learning grant allocation. Provided, further, that notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the $7,500,000 appropriated herein available for community schools grants shall be awarded, based on a request for proposals (i) developed by the state council on children and families in coor- dination with the commissioner, (ii) approved by the director of the budget and (iii) issued by the commissioner, to school districts, or in a city with a population of one million or more an eligible enti- ty, to improve student outcomes through the implementation of commu- nity schools programs that use school buildings as community hubs to deliver co-located or school-linked academic, health, mental health, nutrition, counseling, legal and/or other services to students and their families. In a city with a population of one million or more, eligible entities shall mean the city school district of the city of New York, or not-for-profit organizations, which shall include not- for-profit community-based organizations. An eligible entity that is a not-for-profit may apply for a community school grant provided that it collaborates with the city school district of the city of New York and receives the approval of the chancellor of the city school district of the city of New York. Provided, further, that such grants shall be awarded based on factors including, but not limited to, the following: (i) measures of school district need, (ii) measures of the need of students to be served by each of the school districts, (iii) the school district's proposal to target the highest need schools and students, (iv) the sustainability of the proposed community schools program, and (v) proposal quality. Provided, further, that to assess proposal quality in order to award such funding, the commissioner shall take into account factors including, but not limited to: (i) the extent to which the school district's proposal would provide such community services through partnerships with local governments and non-profit organizations, (ii) the extent to which the proposal would provide for delivery of such services directly in school buildings, (iii) the extent to which the proposal articulates how such services would facilitate measurable improvement in student and family outcomes, (iv) the extent to which the proposal articulates and identifies how existing funding streams and programs would be used to provide such community services, and (v) the extent to which the proposal ensures the safe- ty of all students, staff and community members in school buildings used as community hubs. Provided, however, that community schools grants appropriated herein shall be paid to school districts in installments upon successful implementation of each phase of a school district's approved proposal. Provided, further, that no school district shall receive more than forty percent of the total community schools grant allocation, and that each individual commu- nity school site shall be limited to a maximum grant of $500,000. Provided, further, that notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the $5,500,000 appropriated herein available for a master teachers program shall support the award of stipends of $15,000 per annum over four years to individual high-performing teachers in 166 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 math, science and related fields, and of related costs, administered by the state university of New York pursuant to a plan developed in consultation with the commissioner, who shall consult with appropri- ate state organizations representing K-12 public school teachers and approved by the director of the budget, to build a corps of outstanding math, science and related fields teachers in order to improve the quality of instruction at public secondary schools. Such plan for use of funding appropriated herein shall: (i) estab- lish an application process; (ii) guidelines by which applications from eligible teachers shall be evaluated, which shall include, but not be limited to, achievement of a rating of highly effective on the annual professional performance review; and (iii) provide peri- odic opportunities for professional development for successful applicants. Provided, further, that priority shall be given to applicants in regions of the state where a similar program is not otherwise offered. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, upon approval of the director of the budget, such $5,500,000 of master teachers program funding may be sub-allocated, INTERCHANGED, TRANSFERRED OR OTHERWISE MADE AVAILABLE to the state university of New York for the sole purpose of administering such program. Nothing herein shall be construed to limit the rights of labor organizations representing teachers to collectively bargain terms and conditions pursuant to article 14 of the civil service law. Provided, further, that notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the $2,000,000 appropriated herein available for the early college high school program shall support the continuation and expansion of such program pursuant to a plan developed by the commissioner and approved by the director of the budget. Provided, however, that a portion of the payments to early college high school programs awarded funding from this appropriation shall be awarded on a sliding scale based upon the number of college credits earned annually by participating students, consistent with guidelines established by the commissioner. PROVIDED FURTHER THAT, NOTWITHSTANDING ANY PROVISION OF LAW TO THE CONTRARY, OF THE AMOUNT APPROPRIATED HEREIN, A MINIMUM OF $25,000,000 SHALL BE AVAILABLE FOR THE PAYMENT OF GRANT AWARDS MADE IN THE 2014-15 SCHOOL YEAR AS FOLLOWS: $2,500,000 OF PATHWAYS IN TECHNOLOGY EARLY COLLEGE HIGH SCHOOL PROGRAM GRANTS, $10,000,000 OF TEACHER EXCELLENCE FUND GRANTS AND $12,500,000 FOR PHASE-IN OF A FIVE-YEAR PLAN TO IMPLEMENT A STATEWIDE UNIVERSAL FULL-DAY PREKIN- DERGARTEN PROGRAM; PROVIDED FURTHER THAT, NOTWITHSTANDING ANY PROVISION OF LAW TO THE CONTRARY, SUCH $25,000,000, PLUS ANY OTHER AMOUNTS SO DESIGNATED IN OTHER ITEMS OF APPROPRIATION WITHIN THE GENERAL FUND LOCAL ASSISTANCE ACCOUNT OFFICE OF PREKINDERGARTEN THROUGH GRADE TWELVE EDUCATION PROGRAM, SHALL CONSTITUTE THE COMPET- ITIVE AWARDS AMOUNT AUTHORIZED FOR THE 2013-14 SCHOOL YEAR BY CHAP- TER 53 OF THE LAWS OF 2013. PROVIDED FURTHER THAT, NOTWITHSTANDING ANY PROVISION OF LAW TO THE CONTRARY, THE $2,500,000 APPROPRIATED HEREIN AVAILABLE FOR PATHWAYS IN TECHNOLOGY EARLY COLLEGE HIGH SCHOOL (P-TECH) PROGRAM GRANTS SHALL BE AWARDED PURSUANT TO A PLAN DEVELOPED BY THE COMMISSIONER 167 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 AND APPROVED BY THE DIRECTOR OF THE BUDGET, PROVIDED THAT SUCH PLAN SHALL INCLUDE BUT NOT BE LIMITED TO (I) ASSURANCES THAT K-12, HIGHER EDUCATION AND PRIVATE-SECTOR PARTNERS COMMIT TO THE REQUIRED ELEMENTS AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF A P-TECH PROGRAM, (II) PROVISIONS TO ENSURE REGIONAL DIVERSITY OF GRANT RECIPIENTS, AND (III) PRIORITY FOR P-TECH PROGRAMS SERVING STUDENTS IN ACADEMICALLY CHALLENGED SCHOOL DISTRICTS; PROVIDED FURTHER THAT THE COMMISSIONER SHALL MAKE AVAILABLE THE REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS FOR SUCH PROGRAM ON OR BEFORE MAY FIFTEENTH AND THE COMMISSIONER SHALL ISSUE AWARDS ON OR BEFORE AUGUST FIFTEENTH; AND PROVIDED FURTHER THAT A PORTION OF THE PAYMENTS TO P-TECH PROGRAMS AWARDED FUNDING FROM THIS APPROPRIATION SHALL BE MADE ON A SLIDING SCALE BASED UPON THE NUMBER OF COLLEGE CREDITS EARNED ANNUALLY BY PARTICIPATING STUDENTS, CONSISTENT WITH GUIDELINES ESTABLISHED BY THE COMMISSIONER. PROVIDED FURTHER THAT, NOTWITHSTANDING ANY PROVISION OF LAW TO THE CONTRARY, THE $10,000,000 APPROPRIATED HEREIN AVAILABLE FOR TEACHER EXCELLENCE FUND GRANTS SHALL BE AWARDED TO ELIGIBLE SCHOOL DISTRICTS PURSUANT TO A REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS BASED ON A PLAN DEVELOPED BY THE COMMISSIONER AND APPROVED BY THE DIRECTOR OF THE BUDGET; PROVIDED THAT SUCH PLAN SHALL INCLUDE AN APPLICATION FOR AWARD OF SUCH GRANTS TO SUCH ELIGIBLE SCHOOL DISTRICTS TO PROVIDE ANNUAL TEACHER EXCEL- LENCE FUND PERFORMANCE AWARDS OF UP TO $20,000 TO ELIGIBLE TEACHERS RATED AS "HIGHLY EFFECTIVE" ON THE MOST RECENT ANNUAL PROFESSIONAL PERFORMANCE REVIEW, IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE REQUIREMENTS OF SECTION 3012-C OF THE EDUCATION LAW AND THE REGULATIONS OF THE COMMISSIONER, PURSUANT TO SUCH DISTRICTS' APPROVED APPLICATIONS; PROVIDED THAT IN MAKING SUCH GRANTS THE COMMISSIONER SHALL PRIORITIZE SCHOOL DISTRICTS' APPLICATIONS BASED ON FACTORS INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO (I) THE EXTENT TO WHICH THE SCHOOL DISTRICT'S APPLICATION WOULD RECOGNIZE AND REWARD SUCH TEACHERS IN SCHOOL BUILDINGS WITH THE GREATEST ACADEMIC NEED, IN DIFFICULT-TO-STAFF SUBJECT OR CERTIF- ICATION AREAS AND GRADE LEVELS, AND AT CRITICAL POINTS IN A TEACH- ER'S CAREER IN ORDER TO ENCOURAGE HIGHLY EFFECTIVE TEACHERS TO REMAIN IN THE CLASSROOM, AND (II) THE QUALITY OF THE SCHOOL DISTRICT'S APPLICATION; AND PROVIDED FURTHER THAT THE COMMISSIONER SHALL MAKE AVAILABLE THE APPLICATION FOR SUCH GRANTS ON OR BEFORE MAY FIFTEENTH AND THE COMMISSIONER SHALL ISSUE PRELIMINARY GRANT AWARDS ON OR BEFORE OCTOBER FIFTEENTH. PROVIDED FURTHER THAT, NOTWITHSTANDING ANY PROVISION OF LAW TO THE CONTRARY, THE $12,500,000 APPROPRIATED HEREIN AVAILABLE FOR PHASE-IN OF A FIVE-YEAR PLAN TO IMPLEMENT A STATEWIDE UNIVERSAL FULL-DAY PRE-KINDERGARTEN PROGRAM SHALL BE AVAILABLE FOR THE 2014-15 SCHOOL YEAR AS PART OF A NEW $100,000,000 STATEWIDE UNIVERSAL FULL-DAY PRE-KINDERGARTEN PROGRAM FOR THE 2014-15 SCHOOL YEAR; PROVIDED FURTHER THAT THE PHASE-IN OF SUCH PROGRAM SHALL PRIORITIZE PROVISION OF PRE-KINDERGARTEN TO CHILDREN IN HIGH-NEED SCHOOL DISTRICTS, AND THAT THE FUNDS APPROPRIATED HEREIN SHALL ONLY BE USED TO SUPPLEMENT AND NOT SUPPLANT CURRENT LOCAL EXPENDITURES OF FEDERAL, STATE OR LOCAL FUNDS ON PRE-KINDERGARTEN PROGRAMS. Notwithstanding section 40 of the state finance law or any provision of law to the contrary, this appropriation shall lapse on March 31, [2015] 2016 ... 250,000,000 ..................... (re. $245,192,000) 168 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Funds appropriated herein shall be used to provide competitive grants pursuant to a request for proposals, developed by the commissioner and approved by the director of budget, to those school districts that are participating in the race to the top program and/or which demonstrate satisfactory progress, as determined by the commission- er, towards implementation of elements such as high quality student assessments; use of data to improve instruction and student perform- ance and provision of professional development to improve teacher performance; and that those eligible districts also demonstrate the most improved academic achievement gains and student outcomes such as establishing or expanding participation in college level or early college programs; and other appropriate measures of student perform- ance; provided further that in determining the amount of the award to be made from the funds appropriated herein for those school districts identified as making the greatest achievement gains and eligible for such award, the maximum grant award available to each school district shall be based upon the size of the district meas- ured by public school enrollment of the district; and provided further that such amount shall be adjusted based upon measures of district need and provided further that no district receiving a grant may be awarded more than forty percent of the total amount awarded; and provided further that any such funds awarded to a school district shall be used to increase student performance, narrow the achievement gap, and increase academic performance in traditionally underserved student groups. Provided further that, notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, in addition to the competitive awards amount as defined in paragraph ee of subdivision 1 of section 3602 of the education law, a minimum of $37,500,000 shall be available for the payment of grant awards MADE in the 2013-14 school year, WITH ADDITIONAL AMOUNTS TO BE MADE AVAILABLE IN THE 2014-15 STATE FISCAL YEAR AS NECESSARY TO CONTINUE SUCH AWARDS AND MAKE AN ADDITIONAL ROUND OF AWARDS PURSUANT TO SUBDIVISION 6-A OF SECTION 3641 OF THE EDUCATION LAW IN THE 2014-15 SCHOOL YEAR NOT TO EXCEED THE AMOUNT AWARDED IN THE 2013-14 SCHOOL YEAR PURSUANT TO SUCH SUBDIVISION 6-A, and such $37,500,000 shall be made available for $12,500,000 of pre-kindergarten grants, $10,000,000 of school-wide extended learning grants, $7,500,000 of community schools grants, $5,500,000 for a master teacher program and $2,000,000 for the early college high school program; provided, however, that no school district shall receive any portion of [such $37,500,000] THE FUNDS APPROPRIATED HEREIN unless it shall have submitted documentation that has been approved by the commissioner by September 1[,] OF 2013 AND OF EACH SCHOOL YEAR IN WHICH A PAYMENT TO SUCH DISTRICT FROM THIS APPROPRIATION WOULD OTHERWISE BE MADE demonstrating that it has fully implemented new standards and proce- dures for conducting annual professional performance reviews of classroom teachers and building principals to determine teacher and principal effectiveness. Provided, further, that notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the $12,500,000 appropriated herein available for full-day and half-day pre-kindergarten grants shall be awarded, based on a request for proposals developed by the commissioner and approved by 169 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 the director of the budget, to school districts to establish new full-day and half-day pre-kindergarten placements and/or to convert existing half-day pre-kindergarten placements into full-day place- ments; provided that preference shall be granted for full-day place- ments while ensuring that a portion of grants include half-day placements based on eligible applications; and provided, further, that such grants shall only be used to supplement, not supplant existing pre-kindergarten programs, and provided further, however, that any portion of such $12,500,000 that is not awarded shall remain available for subsequent awards in the 2013-14 school year or for full-day and half-day pre-kindergarten grants to be awarded in subsequent school years. Provided, further, that such grants from funds appropriated herein shall be awarded based on factors includ- ing, but not limited to, the following: (i) measures of school district need, (ii) measures of the need of students to be served by each of the school districts, (iii) the school district's proposal to target the highest need schools and students, (iv) the extent to which the district's proposal would prioritize funds to maximize the total number of eligible children in the district served in pre-kin- dergarten programs, and (v) proposal quality. Provided, however, that full-day and half-day pre-kindergarten grants appropriated herein shall only be available to support programs (i) that provide instruction for at least five hours per school day for full-day pre-kindergarten programs and at least two and one-half hours per school day for half-day pre-kindergarten programs; (ii) that agree to offer instruction consistent with the New York state pre-kinder- garten foundation for the common core standards within three years; (iii) that ensure that, to the extent community-based providers are part of such program, such providers meet the requirements of para- graphs d-1 and d-2 of subdivision 12 of section 3602-e of the educa- tion law; and (iv) that otherwise comply with all of the same rules and requirements as universal pre-kindergarten programs pursuant to section 3602-e of the education law except as modified herein. Provided, further, that a school district's pre-kindergarten grant shall equal the product of (A) (i) two multiplied by the approved number of new full-day pre-kindergarten placements plus (ii) the approved number of half-day pre-kindergarten placement conversions and new half-day pre-kindergarten placements, and (B) the district's selected aid per pre-kindergarten pupil pursuant to subparagraph i of paragraph b of subdivision 10 of section 3602-e of the education law; provided, however, that no district shall receive a grant in excess of the total actual grant expenditures incurred by the district in the current school year as approved by the commissioner. Provided, further, that as a condition of eligibility for receipt of such funding, a school district shall agree to adopt approved quali- ty indicators within two years, including, but not limited to, valid and reliable measures of environmental quality, the quality of teacher-student interactions and child outcomes, and ensure that any such assessment of child outcomes shall not be used to make high- stakes educational decisions for individual children. Provided, further, that no school district shall receive more than forty percent of the total pre-kindergarten grant allocation. 170 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Provided, further, that notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the $10,000,000 appropriated herein available for school- wide extended learning grants shall be awarded to school districts or school districts in collaboration with not-for-profit community- based organizations based on responses to a request for proposals for planning and implementation grants that is (i) developed by the commissioner; (ii) approved by the director of the budget; and (iii) issued by the commissioner. Provided, further, that such grants shall be awarded based on factors including, but not limited to, the following: (i) the school district's proposal to target the schools and students with the greatest need, and (ii) proposal quality. Provided, further, that to assess proposal quality in order to award implementation grant funding, the commissioner shall take into account factors including, but not limited to: (i) the extent to which the school district's proposal would maximize the use of the additional learning time through a comprehensive restructuring of the school day and/or year, (ii) the extent to which the proposal would provide additional learning time for students in grades six through eight, and (iii) how the additional learning time would be utilized, including, but not limited to, additional time spent on core academics. Provided, however, that no district shall be eligi- ble to receive a school-wide extended learning grant unless its proposal would increase student learning time by at least 25 percent. Provided, further, that a school district's schoolwide extended learning implementation grant shall equal its average daily attendance in the school-wide extended learning program multiplied by the expected cost per pupil of the additional learning time; provided, further, that the expected cost per pupil of the addi- tional learning time shall equal the greater of $1,500 or (A) the quotient of (i) the school district's approved operating expense, pursuant to paragraph t of subdivision 1 of section 3602 of the education law, for the year prior to the base year, divided by (ii) the district's public school district enrollment, pursuant to subparagraph (2) of paragraph n of such subdivision, for the year prior to the base year, multiplied by (B) 10 percent (0.10), multi- plied by (C) the quotient of (i) the average of the national consum- er price indexes determined by the United States department of labor for the 12-month period preceding January first of the base year, divided by (ii) the average of the national consumer price indexes determined by the United States department of labor for the 12-month period preceding January first of the year two years prior to the base year; provided, however, that in extraordinary cases the commissioner may award a grant that exceeds the per pupil limit described above; provided further, however, that no district shall receive a grant in excess of the total actual grant expenditures incurred by the district in the current school year as approved by the commissioner. Provided, further, that no school district shall receive more than forty percent of the total school-wide extended learning grant allocation. Provided, further, that notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the $7,500,000 appropriated herein available for community schools grants shall be awarded, based on a request for proposals 171 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 (i) developed by the state council on children and families in coor- dination with the commissioner, (ii) approved by the director of the budget and (iii) issued by the commissioner, to school districts, or in a city with a population of one million or more an eligible enti- ty, to improve student outcomes through the implementation of commu- nity schools programs that use school buildings as community hubs to deliver co-located or school-linked academic, health, mental health, nutrition, counseling, legal and/or other services to students and their families. In a city with a population of one million or more, eligible entities shall mean the city school district of the city of New York, or not-for-profit organizations, which shall include not- for-profit community-based organizations. An eligible entity that is a not-for-profit may apply for a community school grant provided that it collaborates with the city school district of the city of New York and receives the approval of the chancellor of the city school district of the city of New York. Provided, further, that such grants shall be awarded based on factors including, but not limited to, the following: (i) measures of school district need, (ii) measures of the need of students to be served by each of the school districts, (iii) the school district's proposal to target the highest need schools and students, (iv) the sustainability of the proposed community schools program, and (v) proposal quality. Provided, further, that to assess proposal quality in order to award such funding, the commissioner shall take into account factors including, but not limited to: (i) the extent to which the school district's proposal would provide such community services through partnerships with local governments and non-profit organizations, (ii) the extent to which the proposal would provide for delivery of such services directly in school buildings, (iii) the extent to which the proposal articulates how such services would facilitate measurable improvement in student and family outcomes, (iv) the extent to which the proposal articulates and identifies how existing funding streams and programs would be used to provide such community services, and (v) the extent to which the proposal ensures the safe- ty of all students, staff and community members in school buildings used as community hubs. Provided, however, that community schools grants appropriated herein shall be paid to school districts in installments upon successful implementation of each phase of a school district's approved proposal. Provided, further, that no school district shall receive more than forty percent of the total community schools grant allocation, and that each individual commu- nity school site shall be limited to a maximum grant of $500,000. Provided, further, that notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the $5,500,000 appropriated herein available for a master teachers program shall support the award of stipends of $15,000 per annum over four years to individual high-performing teachers in math, science and related fields, and of related costs, administered by the state university of New York pursuant to a plan developed in consultation with the commissioner, who shall consult with appropri- ate state organizations representing K-12 public school teachers, and approved by the director of the budget, to build a corps of outstanding math, science and related fields teachers in order to 172 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 improve the quality of instruction at public secondary schools. Such plan for use of funding appropriated herein shall: (i) estab- lish an application process; (ii) guidelines by which applications from eligible teachers shall be evaluated, which shall include, but not be limited to, achievement of a rating of highly effective on the annual professional performance review; and (iii) provide peri- odic opportunities for professional development for successful applicants. Provided, further, that priority shall be given to applicants in regions of the state where a similar program is not otherwise offered. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, upon approval of the director of the budget, such $5,500,000 of master teachers program funding may be sub-allocated, INTERCHANGED, TRANSFERRED OR OTHERWISE MADE AVAILABLE to the state university of New York for the sole purpose of administering such program. Nothing herein shall be construed to limit the rights of labor organizations to collectively bargain terms and conditions pursuant to article 14 of the civil service law. Provided, further, that notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the $2,000,000 appropriated herein available for the early college high school program shall support the continuation and expansion of such program pursuant to a plan developed by the commissioner and approved by the director of the budget. Provided, however, that a portion of the payments to early college high school programs awarded funding from this appropriation shall be awarded on a sliding scale based upon the number of college credits earned annually by participating students, consistent with guidelines established by the commissioner. PROVIDED FURTHER THAT, NOTWITHSTANDING ANY PROVISION OF LAW TO THE CONTRARY, OF THE AMOUNT APPROPRIATED HEREIN, A MINIMUM OF $25,000,000 SHALL BE AVAILABLE FOR THE PAYMENT OF GRANT AWARDS MADE IN THE 2014-15 SCHOOL YEAR AS FOLLOWS: $2,500,000 OF PATHWAYS IN TECHNOLOGY EARLY COLLEGE HIGH SCHOOL PROGRAM GRANTS, $10,000,000 OF TEACHER EXCELLENCE FUND GRANTS AND $12,500,000 FOR PHASE-IN OF A FIVE-YEAR PLAN TO IMPLEMENT A STATEWIDE UNIVERSAL FULL-DAY PREKIN- DERGARTEN PROGRAM; PROVIDED FURTHER THAT, NOTWITHSTANDING ANY PROVISION OF LAW TO THE CONTRARY, SUCH $25,000,000, PLUS ANY OTHER AMOUNTS SO DESIGNATED IN OTHER ITEMS OF APPROPRIATION WITHIN THE GENERAL FUND LOCAL ASSISTANCE ACCOUNT OFFICE OF PREKINDERGARTEN THROUGH GRADE TWELVE EDUCATION PROGRAM, SHALL CONSTITUTE THE COMPET- ITIVE AWARDS AMOUNT AUTHORIZED FOR THE 2013-14 SCHOOL YEAR BY CHAP- TER 53 OF THE LAWS OF 2013. PROVIDED FURTHER THAT, NOTWITHSTANDING ANY PROVISION OF LAW TO THE CONTRARY, THE $2,500,000 APPROPRIATED HEREIN AVAILABLE FOR PATHWAYS IN TECHNOLOGY EARLY COLLEGE HIGH SCHOOL (P-TECH) PROGRAM GRANTS SHALL BE AWARDED PURSUANT TO A PLAN DEVELOPED BY THE COMMISSIONER AND APPROVED BY THE DIRECTOR OF THE BUDGET, PROVIDED THAT SUCH PLAN SHALL INCLUDE BUT NOT BE LIMITED TO (I) ASSURANCES THAT K-12, HIGHER EDUCATION AND PRIVATE-SECTOR PARTNERS COMMIT TO THE REQUIRED ELEMENTS AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF A P-TECH PROGRAM, (II) PROVISIONS TO ENSURE REGIONAL DIVERSITY OF GRANT RECIPIENTS, AND (III) PRIORITY FOR P-TECH PROGRAMS SERVING STUDENTS IN ACADEMICALLY CHALLENGED SCHOOL DISTRICTS; PROVIDED FURTHER THAT THE COMMISSIONER SHALL MAKE 173 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 AVAILABLE THE REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS FOR SUCH PROGRAM ON OR BEFORE MAY FIFTEENTH AND THE COMMISSIONER SHALL ISSUE AWARDS ON OR BEFORE AUGUST FIFTEENTH; AND PROVIDED FURTHER THAT A PORTION OF THE PAYMENTS TO P-TECH PROGRAMS AWARDED FUNDING FROM THIS APPROPRIATION SHALL BE MADE ON A SLIDING SCALE BASED UPON THE NUMBER OF COLLEGE CREDITS EARNED ANNUALLY BY PARTICIPATING STUDENTS, CONSISTENT WITH GUIDELINES ESTABLISHED BY THE COMMISSIONER. PROVIDED FURTHER THAT, NOTWITHSTANDING ANY PROVISION OF LAW TO THE CONTRARY, THE $10,000,000 APPROPRIATED HEREIN AVAILABLE FOR TEACHER EXCELLENCE FUND GRANTS SHALL BE AWARDED TO ELIGIBLE SCHOOL DISTRICTS PURSUANT TO A REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS BASED ON A PLAN DEVELOPED BY THE COMMISSIONER AND APPROVED BY THE DIRECTOR OF THE BUDGET; PROVIDED THAT SUCH PLAN SHALL INCLUDE AN APPLICATION FOR AWARD OF SUCH GRANTS TO SUCH ELIGIBLE SCHOOL DISTRICTS TO PROVIDE ANNUAL TEACHER EXCEL- LENCE FUND PERFORMANCE AWARDS OF UP TO $20,000 TO ELIGIBLE TEACHERS RATED AS "HIGHLY EFFECTIVE" ON THE MOST RECENT ANNUAL PROFESSIONAL PERFORMANCE REVIEW, IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE REQUIREMENTS OF SECTION 3012-C OF THE EDUCATION LAW AND THE REGULATIONS OF THE COMMISSIONER, PURSUANT TO SUCH DISTRICTS' APPROVED APPLICATIONS; PROVIDED THAT IN MAKING SUCH GRANTS THE COMMISSIONER SHALL PRIORITIZE SCHOOL DISTRICTS' APPLICATIONS BASED ON FACTORS INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO (I) THE EXTENT TO WHICH THE SCHOOL DISTRICT'S APPLICATION WOULD RECOGNIZE AND REWARD SUCH TEACHERS IN SCHOOL BUILDINGS WITH THE GREATEST ACADEMIC NEED, IN DIFFICULT-TO-STAFF SUBJECT OR CERTIF- ICATION AREAS AND GRADE LEVELS, AND AT CRITICAL POINTS IN A TEACH- ER'S CAREER IN ORDER TO ENCOURAGE HIGHLY EFFECTIVE TEACHERS TO REMAIN IN THE CLASSROOM, AND (II) THE QUALITY OF THE SCHOOL DISTRICT'S APPLICATION; AND PROVIDED FURTHER THAT THE COMMISSIONER SHALL MAKE AVAILABLE THE APPLICATION FOR SUCH GRANTS ON OR BEFORE MAY FIFTEENTH AND THE COMMISSIONER SHALL ISSUE PRELIMINARY GRANT AWARDS ON OR BEFORE OCTOBER FIFTEENTH. PROVIDED FURTHER THAT, NOTWITHSTANDING ANY PROVISION OF LAW TO THE CONTRARY, THE $12,500,000 APPROPRIATED HEREIN AVAILABLE FOR PHASE-IN OF A FIVE-YEAR PLAN TO IMPLEMENT A STATEWIDE UNIVERSAL FULL-DAY PRE-KINDERGARTEN PROGRAM SHALL BE AVAILABLE FOR THE 2014-15 SCHOOL YEAR AS PART OF A NEW $100,000,000 STATEWIDE UNIVERSAL FULL-DAY PRE-KINDERGARTEN PROGRAM FOR THE 2014-15 SCHOOL YEAR; PROVIDED FURTHER THAT THE PHASE-IN OF SUCH PROGRAM SHALL PRIORITIZE PROVISION OF PRE-KINDERGARTEN TO CHILDREN IN HIGH-NEED SCHOOL DISTRICTS, AND THAT THE FUNDS APPROPRIATED HEREIN SHALL ONLY BE USED TO SUPPLEMENT AND NOT SUPPLANT CURRENT LOCAL EXPENDITURES OF FEDERAL, STATE OR LOCAL FUNDS ON PRE-KINDERGARTEN PROGRAMS. Notwithstanding section 40 of the state finance law or any provision of law to the contrary, this appropriation shall lapse on March 31, [2015] 2016 ... 250,000,000 ..................... (re. $242,290,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2010, as transferred by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For nonpublic school aid payable in the 2010-11 state fiscal year. Notwithstanding any provision of law, rule or regulation to the contrary, the amount appropriated herein represents the maximum 174 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 amount payable during the 2010-11 state fiscal year ................ 80,605,000 ............................................ (re. $2,000) For aid payable for additional nonpublic school aid. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued and hereafter to accrue provided that, notwithstanding any provision of law, rule or regulation to the contrary, the amount appropriated herein repres- ents the maximum amount payable during the 2010-11 state fiscal year ... 28,500,000 ....................................... (re. $10,000) For academic intervention for nonpublic schools based on a plan to be developed by the commissioner of education and approved by the director of the budget ... 922,000 .................. (re. $920,000) For services and expenses of the New York state center for school safety for the 2010-11 school year. Funds appropriated herein shall be used to operate a statewide center and shall be subject to an expenditure plan approved by the director of the budget ............ 466,000 ............................................. (re. $315,000) For aid payable for the 2010-11 school year for support of county vocational education and extension boards pursuant to section 1104 of the education law. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, rule, or regulation, the amount of state reimbursement payable shall be based on annualized salaries and the amount appropriated herein represents the maximum amount payable during the 2010-11 state fiscal year ... 932,000 ....................... (re. $128,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2010, as transferred and amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses of the health education program for the 2010-11 school year. Funds appropriated herein shall be available for health-related programs including, but not limited to, those providing instruction and supportive services in comprehensive health education and/or acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) education. Of the amounts appropriated herein, $86,000 shall be available for the program previously operated as the school health demonstration program. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein may be suballocated, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, to any state agency or department to accomplish the purpose of this appropriation ...... 691,000 ............................................. (re. $292,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2009: For academic intervention for nonpublic schools based on a plan to be developed by the commissioner of education and approved by the director of the budget ... 922,000 .................. (re. $915,000) For services and expenses of the health education program for the 2009-10 school year. Funds appropriated herein shall be available for health-related programs including, but not limited to, those providing instruction and supportive services in comprehensive health education and/or acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) education ... 691,000 ............................... (re. $268,000) 175 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2009, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For nonpublic school aid payable in the 2009-10 state fiscal year. Notwithstanding any provision of law, rule or regulation to the contrary, the amount appropriated herein represents the maximum amount payable during the 2009-10 state fiscal year ................ 80,605,000 ............................................ (re. $6,000) For aid payable for additional nonpublic school aid. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued and hereafter to accrue provided that, notwithstanding any provision of law, rule or regulation to the contrary, the amount appropriated herein repres- ents the maximum amount payable during the 2009-10 state fiscal year ... 30,000,000 ........................................ (re. $5,000) For additional aid payable for the 2009-10 school year to schools providing special services or programs as defined in paragraphs e, g, i, and l of subdivision 2 of section 4401 of the education law and approved preschool programs that provide full and half-day educational programs in accordance with section 4410 of the educa- tion law to help prevent excessive instructional staff turnover through a targeted adjustment of compensation for teachers providing direct instructional services to students at such schools. The commissioner of education shall develop an allocation plan, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, that distributes funds appropriated herein among eligible schools ................... 2,000,000 ............................................ (re. $53,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2008: For services and expenses of the health education program for the 2008-09 school year. Funds appropriated herein shall be available for health-related programs including, but not limited to, those providing instruction and supportive services in comprehensive health education and/or acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) education, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undis- bursed as of August 15, 2008 ... 735,000 ............ (re. $184,000) For academic intervention for nonpublic schools based on a plan to be developed by the commissioner of education and approved by the director of the budget, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 .................. 980,000 ............................................. (re. $922,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2008, as amended by chapter 496, section 3, of the laws of 2008: For grants to schools for programs involving literacy and basic educa- tion for public assistance recipients for the 2008-09 school year for those programs administered by the state education department, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 176 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 ... 1,960,000 ................. (re. $553,000) For nonpublic school aid for the 2008-09 school year program. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, funds appropri- ated herein shall be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued and hereafter to accrue provided that, notwithstanding any provision of law, rule or regulation to the contrary, reimbursement, and the State's liability for such reimbursement, shall be limited to nine- ty-eight percent of the actual cost incurred by the nonpublic school as approved by the commissioner of education; provided further that on and after September 1, 2008, notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, rule or regulation, the amount of state reimburse- ment and liability for costs and activities funded through this appropriation shall be further reduced by six percent of such reduced amount, and that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after such date shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 ... 85,750,000 .................... (re. $1,633,000) For aid payable for additional nonpublic school aid. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued and hereafter to accrue provided that, notwithstanding any provision of law, rule or regulation to the contrary, reimbursement, and the State's liability for such reimbursement, shall be limited to ninety-eight percent of the actual cost incurred by the nonpublic school as approved by the commissioner of education; provided further that on and after September 1, 2008, notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, rule or regulation, the amount of state reimbursement and liability for costs and activities funded through this appropriation shall be further reduced by six percent of such reduced amount, and that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after such date shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 ... 47,295,000 ........................................ (re. $9,608,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2007, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses of a $30,200,000 2007-08 school year program for extended day and school violence prevention programs ........... 30,200,000 ........................................ (re. $5,938,000) For academic intervention for nonpublic schools based on a plan to be developed by the commissioner of education and approved by the director of the budget ... 1,000,000 .............. (re. $1,000,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2006: For academic intervention for nonpublic schools based on a plan to be developed by the commissioner of education and approved by the director of the budget ... 1,000,000 ................ (re. $642,000) Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, funds shall be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued and hereafter to accrue ... 87,500,000 ............................. (re. $7,514,000) 177 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses associated with three Math and Science High Schools, provided that one such high school shall be located in a City with more than one million inhabitants, one shall be located outside of a city with one million inhabitants, and one shall be the educational entity created by chapter 757 of the laws of 2005. Each school shall be eligible for a grant up to $500,000 for the costs of providing an enhanced high school curriculum and/or capital improve- ment projects. Such grant may provide for up to twenty-five percent of the operations of the Math and Science High School. School districts shall jointly submit an application with a New York State college or university in order to be eligible for funding pursuant to this appropriation. Such joint application shall detail the coop- erative activities, that the school district and higher educational institution will occur at the Math and Science High School. The enhanced math and science curriculum to be provided by the school located in a city with more than one million inhabitants shall be provided by a school accredited to give its graduates both a New York State Regents diploma and an Associates of Arts degree with more than half of its faculty possessing terminal degrees in their subject area, and all of the science and math classes provided to all of that school's third and fourth year students shall be given for college credit and taught by faculty members who possess an advanced degree in their subject area. Provided however, that the educational entity created by chapter 757 of the laws of 2005 shall not be required to submit a joint application with a New York State college or university ... 1,500,000 ................. (re. $313,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2005: For nonpublic school aid for the 2005-06 school year program. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, funds shall be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued and hereafter to accrue ... 87,500,000 ............................. (re. $5,303,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal [Department of] Education Fund Federal Department of Education Account - 25210 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For grants to schools for specific programs including, but not limited to, grants for purposes under title I of the elementary and second- ary education act. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of this appropriation may be suballocated to other state departments and agencies, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, as needed to accomplish the intent of this appropriation ... 1,771,819,000 ............... (re. $1,655,555,000) For grants to schools and other eligible entities for state grants for improving teacher quality and mathematics and science partnerships pursuant to title II of the elementary and secondary education act. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of this appropriation may be suballocated to other state departments and agencies, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, as 178 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 needed to accomplish the intent of this appropriation .............. 242,841,000 ..................................... (re. $242,841,000) For grants to schools and other eligible entities for English language acquisition program pursuant to title III of the elementary and secondary education act. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of this appropriation may be suballocated to other state departments and agencies, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, as needed to accomplish the intent of this appropriation ... 57,519,000 ..................... (re. $57,519,000) For grants to schools and other eligible entities for the 21st century community learning centers pursuant to title IV of the elementary and secondary education act. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of this appropriation may be suballo- cated to other state departments and agencies, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, as needed to accomplish the intent of this appropriation ... 96,526,000 ...... (re. $91,293,000) For grants to schools and other eligible entities for the charter schools program pursuant to title V of the elementary and secondary education act. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of this appropriation may be suballocated to other state departments and agencies, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, as needed to accomplish the intent of this appropriation ... 28,000,000 ................................... (re. $28,000,000) For grants to schools and other eligible entities for the rural educa- tion initiative pursuant to title VI of the elementary and secondary education act. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of this appropriation may be suballocated to other state departments and agencies, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, as needed to accomplish the intent of this appropriation ... 5,000,000 ..................................... (re. $5,000,000) For grants to schools and other eligible entities for homeless educa- tion program pursuant to title X of the elementary and secondary education act. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of this appropriation may be suballocated to other state departments and agencies, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, as needed to accomplish the intent of this appropriation ... 8,000,000 ..................................... (re. $8,000,000) For grants to schools and other eligible entities for specific programs including, but not limited to, the Carl D. Perkins voca- tional and applied technology education act (VTEA). Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of this appropriation may be suballocated to other state departments and agencies, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, as needed to accomplish the intent of this appropriation .............. 68,578,000 ....................................... (re. $63,134,000) For various grants to schools and other eligible entities. Notwith- standing any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of this appro- priation may be suballocated to other state departments and agen- cies, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, as needed to accomplish the intent of this appropriation .............. 29,425,000 ....................................... (re. $29,425,000) 179 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For the education of individuals with disabilities including up to $3,000,000 for services and expenses of early childhood direction centers and $500,000 for services and expenses of the center for autism and related disabilities at the state university of New York at Albany. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of the funds appropriated herein shall be available, subject to a plan developed by the commissioner of education and approved by the director of the budget, for grants to ensure appropriately certified teachers in schools providing special services or programs as defined in paragraphs e, g, i and l of subdivision 2 of section 4401 of the education law to children placed by school districts and in approved preschool programs that provide full and half-day educa- tional programs in accordance with section 4410 of the education law for children placed by school district. Provided further that, in the allocation of funds, priority shall be given to those programs with a demonstrated need to increase the number of certified teach- ers to comply with state and federal requirements. Such funds shall be made available for such activities as certification preparation, training, assisting schools with personnel shortages and supporting activities that improve the delivery of services to improve results for children with disabilities. Provided further that notwithstand- ing any inconsistent provision of law, of the funds appropriated herein: (i) $2,000,000 shall be available for payments to schools providing special services or programs as defined in paragraphs e, g, i, and l of subdivision 2 of section 4401 of the education law to help prevent excessive instructional staff turnover through a targeted adjustment of compensation for teachers providing direct instructional services to students at such schools. The commissioner of education shall develop an allocation plan, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, that distributes funds appropriated herein among eligible schools, as defined herein, that qualify based on the following criteria: eligible schools are those that have complied with all applicable requirements for previous grants for this purpose and whose average teacher salary are below the salary provided for similarly qualified teachers in public schools in the region in which such eligible school is located. The allocation to each qualifying school shall be calculated based on the number of weighted full time equivalent (FTE) staff, as defined herein, in the per FTE award amount. The total number of weighted FTE shall be determined by multiplying the actual number of FTE teachers providing classroom instruction at each school, as deter- mined by the commissioner, by: 1) a factor of 2.0 for those schools where average salaries that are 50 percent or less of those in public school located in the same geographic region; 2) a factor of 1.5 for those schools where average salaries that are 50 percent and 75 percent of public schools located in the same geographic region; or 3) a factor of 1.0 for those schools where the average salaries that are 75-100 percent of public schools located in the same geographic region. The per FTE teacher award amount shall be calcu- lated by dividing the $2,000,000 by the total number of weighted FTE staff; (ii) $2,000,000 shall be available for payments to schools providing special services or programs as defined in paragraphs e, 180 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 g, i, and l of subdivision 2 of section 4401 of the education law and approved preschool programs in accordance with section 4410 of the education law to help prevent excessive instructional staff turnover through a targeted adjustment of compensation for teachers providing direct instructional services to students at such schools. The commissioner of education shall develop an allocation plan, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, that distrib- utes funds appropriated herein among eligible schools; (iii) up to $10,000,000 shall be available for costs associated with schools operated under article 85 of the education law which otherwise would be payable through the department's general fund aid to localities appropriation, provided further that notwithstanding any inconsist- ent provision of law, any disbursements against this $10,000,000 shall immediately reduce the amounts appropriated in the education department's general fund aid to localities for costs associated with schools operated under article 85 of the education law by an equivalent amount, and the portion of such general fund appropri- ation so affected shall have no further force or effect. Provided that, notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, of the funds appropriated herein, up to $2,000,000 shall be available to support program and/or fiscal audits and/or reviews of individual preschool special education providers to be conducted by an external audit firm selected through a competitive request for proposals process or otherwise and, provided further that up to $2,000,000 shall be available for development of data collection and analysis systems to improve the capacity of the State, school districts and municipalities oversight of the provision of preschool special education services. Provided further that, to the extent permitted by federal law, $1,000,000 shall also be made available for grants to be awarded to municipalities to enhance program oversight. Notwithstanding any provision of the law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of liabilities heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue and, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be avail- able to the department net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of this appropriation may be suballocated to other state departments and agencies, as needed, to accomplish the intent of this appropriation ... 815,347,000 .............. (re. $815,347,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal [Department of] Education Fund Federal Department of Education Account By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For grants to schools and other eligible entities for specific programs in the, but not limited to, amounts indicated for such programs, including $1,776,819,000 for purposes under title I of the elementary and secondary education act, $247,841,000 for improving teacher quality and mathematics and science partnerships pursuant to title II of the elementary and secondary education act, $57,519,000 for English language acquisition pursuant to title III of the 181 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 elementary and secondary education act, $96,526,000 for 21st century community learning centers pursuant to title IV of the elementary and secondary education act, $23,000,000 for charter schools programs pursuant to title V of the elementary and secondary educa- tion act, $42,425,000 for other purposes pursuant to the elementary and secondary education act and $68,578,000 for grants to schools and other eligible entities for vocational and technical preparation programs pursuant to the perkins career and technical improvement act. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein may be suballocated, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, to any state agency or department to accomplish the purpose of this appropriation ....................... 2,312,708,000 ................................... (re. $850,000,000) For the education of individuals with disabilities including up to $3,000,000 for services and expenses of early childhood direction centers and $500,000 for services and expenses of the center for autism and related disabilities at the state university of New York at Albany. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of the funds appropriated herein shall be available, subject to a plan developed by the commissioner of education and approved by the director of the budget, for grants to ensure appropriately certified teachers in schools providing special services or programs as defined in paragraphs e, g, i and l of subdivision 2 of section 4401 of the education law to children placed by school districts and in approved preschool programs that provide full and half-day educa- tional programs in accordance with section 4410 of the education law for children placed by school district. Provided further that, in the allocation of funds, priority shall be given to those programs with a demonstrated need to increase the number of certified teach- ers to comply with state and federal requirements. Such funds shall be made available for such activities as certification preparation, training, assisting schools with personnel shortages and supporting activities that improve the delivery of services to improve results for children with disabilities. Provided further that notwithstand- ing any inconsistent provision of law, of the funds appropriated herein: (i) $2,000,000 shall be available for payments to schools providing special services or programs as defined in paragraphs e, g, i, and l of subdivision 2 of section 4401 of the education law to help prevent excessive instructional staff turnover through a targeted adjustment of compensation for teachers providing direct instructional services to students at such schools. The commissioner of education shall develop an allocation plan, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, that distributes funds appropriated herein among eligible schools, as defined herein, that qualify based on the following criteria: eligible schools are those that have complied with all applicable requirements for previous grants for this purpose and whose average teacher salary are below the salary provided for similarly qualified teachers in public schools in the region in which such eligible school is located. The allocation to each qualifying school shall be calculated based on the number of weighted full time equivalent (FTE) staff, as defined 182 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 herein, in the per FTE award amount. The total number of weighted FTE shall be determined by multiplying the actual number of FTE teachers providing classroom instruction at each school, as deter- mined by the commissioner, by: 1) a factor of 2.0 for those schools where average salaries that are 50 percent or less of those in public school located in the same geographic region; 2) a factor of 1.5 for those schools where average salaries that are 50 percent and 75 percent of public schools located in the same geographic region; or 3) a factor of 1.0 for those schools where the average salaries that are 75-100 percent of public schools located in the same geographic region. The per FTE teacher award amount shall be calcu- lated by dividing the $2,000,000 by the total number of weighted FTE staff; (ii) $2,000,000 shall be available for payments to schools providing special services or programs as defined in paragraphs e, g, i, and l of subdivision 2 of section 4401 of the education law and approved preschool programs in accordance with section 4410 of the education law to help prevent excessive instructional staff turnover through a targeted adjustment of compensation for teachers providing direct instructional services to students at such schools. The commissioner of education shall develop an allocation plan, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, that distrib- utes funds appropriated herein among eligible schools; (iii) up to $10,000,000 shall be available for allowances to schools for the blind and deaf to support services to students attending these schools for costs which otherwise would be payable through the department's general fund aid to localities appropriation, provided further that notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, any disbursements against this $10,000,000 shall immediately reduce the amounts appropriated in the education department's general fund aid to localities for allowances to private schools for the blind and deaf by an equivalent amount, and the portion of such general fund appropriation so affected shall have no further force or effect. Notwithstanding any provision of the law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of liabilities heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue and, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be avail- able to the department net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements and credits ... 815,347,000 ..................... (re. $219,971,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For grants to schools for specific programs. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein may be suballocated, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, to any state agency or department to accomplish the purpose of this appropriation ... 3,747,000 ....................... (re. $3,747,000) For grants to schools for specific programs including, but not limited to, grants for purposes under title I of the elementary and second- ary education act. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein may be suballocated, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, to any state agency or department to accomplish the purpose of this appropriation ... 1,867,017,000 ................................... (re. $100,000,000) 183 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For grants to schools and other eligible entities for state grants for improving teacher quality pursuant to title II of the elementary and secondary education act and for state grants for teacher incentive pursuant to title V of the elementary and secondary education act. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein may be suballocated, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, to any state agency or department to accomplish the purpose of this appropriation ....................... 272,401,000 ...................................... (re. $25,000,000) For grants to schools and other eligible entities for vocational and technical education assistance and technical preparation programs pursuant to the perkins career and technical improvement act. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein may be suballocated, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, to any state agency or department to accomplish the purpose of this appropriation ....................... 68,578,000 ........................................ (re. $3,000,000) For education of individuals with disabilities including up to $3,000,000 for services and expenses of early childhood direction centers and $500,000 for services and expenses of the center for autism and related disabilities at the state university of New York at Albany. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of the funds appropriated herein shall be available, subject to a plan developed by the commissioner of education and approved by the director of the budget, for grants to ensure appropriately certified teachers in schools providing special services or programs as defined in paragraphs e, g, i and l of subdivision 2 of section 4401 of the education law to children placed by school districts and in approved preschool programs that provide full and half-day educa- tional programs in accordance with section 4410 of the education law for children placed by school district. Provided further that, in the allocation of funds, priority shall be given to those programs with a demonstrated need to increase the number of certified teach- ers to comply with state and federal requirements. Such funds shall be made available for such activities as certification preparation, training, assisting schools with personnel shortages and supporting activities that improve the delivery of services to improve results for children with disabilities. Provided further that notwithstand- ing any inconsistent provision of law, of the funds appropriated herein: (i) $2,000,000 shall be available for payments to schools providing special services or programs as defined in paragraphs e, g, i, and l of subdivision 2 of section 4401 of the education law to help prevent excessive instructional staff turnover through a targeted adjustment of compensation for teachers providing direct instructional services to students at such schools. The commissioner of education shall develop an allocation plan, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, that distributes funds appropriated herein among eligible schools, as defined herein, that qualify based on the following criteria: eligible schools are those that have complied with all applicable requirements for previous grants for this purpose and whose average teacher salary are below the salary provided for similarly qualified teachers in public 184 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 schools in the region in which such eligible school is located. The allocation to each qualifying school shall be calculated based on the number of weighted full time equivalent (FTE) staff, as defined herein, in the per FTE award amount. The total number of weighted FTE shall be determined by multiplying the actual number of FTE teachers providing classroom instruction at each school, as deter- mined by the commissioner, by: 1) a factor of 2.0 for those schools where average salaries that are 50 percent or less of those in public school located in the same geographic region; 2) a factor of 1.5 for those schools where average salaries that are 50 percent and 75 percent of public schools located in the same geographic region; or 3) a factor of 1.0 for those schools where the average salaries that are 75-100 percent of public schools located in the same geographic region. The per FTE teacher award amount shall be calcu- lated by dividing the $2,000,000 by the total number of weighted FTE staff; (ii) $2,000,000 shall be available for payments to schools providing special services or programs as defined in paragraphs e, g, i, and l of subdivision 2 of section 4401 of the education law and approved preschool programs in accordance with section 4410 of the education law to help prevent excessive instructional staff turnover through a targeted adjustment of compensation for teachers providing direct instructional services to students at such schools. The commissioner of education shall develop an allocation plan, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, that distrib- utes funds appropriated herein among eligible schools; (iii) up to $10,000,000 shall be available for allowances to schools for the blind and deaf to support services to students attending these schools for costs which otherwise would be payable through the department's general fund aid to localities appropriation, provided further that notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, any disbursements against this $10,000,000 shall immediately reduce the amounts appropriated in the education department's general fund aid to localities for allowances to private schools for the blind and deaf by an equivalent amount, and the portion of such general fund appropriation so affected shall have no further force or effect. Notwithstanding any provision of the law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of liabilities heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue and, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be avail- able to the department net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements and credits ... 801,867,000 ...................... (re. $50,000,000) For the purposes of the teacher incentive fund program as funded by the American recovery and reinvestment act of 2009. Funds appropri- ated herein shall be subject to all applicable reporting and accountability requirements contained in such act .................. 20,500,000 ....................................... (re. $20,500,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For school improvement grants provided to title I of the elementary and secondary education act as funded by the American recovery and reinvestment act of 2009. Funds appropriated herein shall be subject 185 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 to all applicable reporting and accountability requirements contained in such act ... 135,000,000 ........... (re. $105,000,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2010, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For grants to schools for specific programs. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein may be suballocated, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, to any state agency or department to accomplish the purpose of this appropriation ... 3,747,000 ....................... (re. $3,747,000) For grants to schools for specific programs including, but not limited to, grants for purposes under title I of the elementary and second- ary education act. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein may be suballocated, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, to any state agency or department to accomplish the purpose of this appropriation ... 1,867,017,000 .................................... (re. $60,000,000) For grants to schools and other eligible entities for state grants for improving teacher quality pursuant to title II of the elementary and secondary education act and for state grants for teacher incentive pursuant to title V of the elementary and secondary education act. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein may be suballocated, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, to any state agency or department to accomplish the purpose of this appropriation ....................... 272,401,000 ....................................... (re. $5,000,000) For grants to schools and other eligible entities for vocational and adult education programs or any successor programs. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated here- in may be suballocated, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, to any state agency or department to accomplish the purpose of this appropriation ... 117,282,000 ..... (re. $3,000,000) For the purposes of the teacher incentive fund program as funded by the American recovery and reinvestment act of 2009. Funds appropri- ated herein shall be subject to all applicable reporting and accountability requirements contained in such act. Notwithstanding any other provision of the law to the contrary and subject to the approval of the director of the budget, a portion of the funds appropriated herein may be transferred to the credit of the state purposes account of the state education department to carry out the purposes of this program ... 20,000,000 .......... (re. $15,228,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2009: For grants to schools for specific programs .......................... 3,747,000 ......................................... (re. $1,000,000) For grants to schools for specific programs including, but not limited to, grants for purposes under title I of the elementary and second- ary education act ... 1,807,000,000 .............. (re. $60,000,000) For school improvement grants provided to title I of the elementary and secondary education act as funded by the American recovery and reinvestment act of 2009. Funds appropriated herein shall be subject 186 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 to all applicable reporting and accountability requirements contained in such act ... 127,000,000 ............. (re. $2,000,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Federal Health and Human Services Account - 25122 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For grants to schools for specific programs .......................... 5,000,000 ......................................... (re. $5,000,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Federal Health and Human Services Account By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For grants to schools for specific programs .......................... 5,000,000 ......................................... (re. $1,000,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For grants to schools for specific programs .......................... 5,000,000 ......................................... (re. $1,000,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2010, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For grants to schools for specific programs. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein may be suballocated, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, to any state agency or department to accomplish the purpose of this appropriation ... 5,000,000 .......................... (re. $50,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal MISCELLANEOUS Operating Grants Fund Federal Operating Grants Account - 25456 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For grants to schools for specific programs .......................... 5,000,000 ......................................... (re. $5,000,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal USDA-Food and Nutrition Services Fund Federal USDA-Food and Nutrition Services Account - 25026 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For grants to schools and other eligible entities for programs funded through the national school lunch act .............................. 1,052,000,000 ................................. (re. $1,007,221,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For grants to schools and other eligible entities for programs funded through the national school lunch act .............................. 966,000,000 ..................................... (re. $350,000,000) 187 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For grants to schools and other eligible entities for programs funded through the national school lunch act .............................. 821,987,000 ...................................... (re. $25,000,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For grants to schools and other eligible entities for programs funded through the national school lunch act .............................. 798,045,000 ...................................... (re. $10,000,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal State Fiscal Stabilization Fund State Fiscal Stabilization Account - 25200 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2010, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For the purposes of the Race to the Top state fiscal stabilization fund-state incentive grant as funded by the American recovery and reinvestment act of 2009. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to contrary, funds appropriated herein may be suballocated, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, to any state agency or department for the purposes of the state fiscal stabilization fund-state incentive grants as funded by the American recovery and reinvestment act of 2009, provided further that, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, a portion of the funds appropriated herein, may be transferred to the credit of the state purposes account of the state education department to carry out the purposes of this section. Funds appropriated herein shall be subject to all applicable reporting and accountability requirements contained in such act ... 750,000,000 ........... (re. $550,000,000) 188 STATE BOARD OF ELECTIONS AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS General Fund ....................... 0 2,600,000 Special Revenue Funds - Federal .... 0 27,800,000 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 0 30,400,000 ================ ================ REGULATION OF ELECTIONS PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2006, as amended by chapter 496, section 1, of the laws of 2008: The sum of five million dollars ($5,000,000) is hereby appropriated for services and expenses related to the alteration of poll sites to provide accessibility for disabled voters. Such funds shall be allo- cated to local boards of elections in proportion to the percentage of the state's registered voters residing in each local board's jurisdiction on December 31, 2004. Local boards of elections shall submit an alteration plan to improve handicap accessibility to the state board of elections. Such moneys shall be payable on the audit and warrant of the state comptroller, on vouchers certified or approved by the state board of elections pursuant to subdivision four of section 3-100 of the election law, in the manner provided by law, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation avail- able for expenditure and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 ... 4,990,000 ............... (re. $2,600,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Poll Site Accessibility Account - 25169 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses including prior year liabilities related to the alteration of poll sites to provide accessibility for disabled voters. Such funds shall be allocated to local boards of elections in proportion to the percentage of the state's registered voters residing in each local board's jurisdiction on December 31, 2004. Local boards of elections shall submit an alteration plan to improve handicap accessibility to the state board of elections. Such moneys shall be payable on the audit and warrant of the state comptroller, on vouchers certified or approved by the state board of elections pursuant to subdivision 4 of section 3-100 of the election law, in the manner provided by law ... 1,000,000 .......... (re. $1,000,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: 189 STATE BOARD OF ELECTIONS AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses including prior year liabilities related to the alteration of poll sites to provide accessibility for disabled voters. Such funds shall be allocated to local boards of elections in proportion to the percentage of the state's registered voters residing in each local board's jurisdiction on December 31, 2004. Local boards of elections shall submit an alteration plan to improve handicap accessibility to the state board of elections. Such moneys shall be payable on the audit and warrant of the state comptroller, on vouchers certified or approved by the state board of elections pursuant to subdivision 4 of section 3-100 of the election law, in the manner provided by law ... 1,000,000 .......... (re. $1,000,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For services and expenses including prior year liabilities related to the alteration of poll sites to provide accessibility for disabled voters. Such funds shall be allocated to local boards of elections in proportion to the percentage of the state's registered voters residing in each local board's jurisdiction on December 31, 2004. Local boards of elections shall submit an alteration plan to improve handicap accessibility to the state board of elections. Such moneys shall be payable on the audit and warrant of the state comptroller, on vouchers certified or approved by the state board of elections pursuant to subdivision 4 of section 3-100 of the election law, in the manner provided by law ... 1,000,000 ............ (re. $500,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal MISCELLANEOUS Operating Grants Fund Help America Vote Act Implementation Account By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2009: Additional funding for services and expenses related to the implemen- tation of the help America vote act of 2002, including the purchase of new voting machines and disability accessible ballot marking devices for use by the local boards of elections pursuant to the help America vote act of 2002. Such moneys shall be allocated to the local boards of elections in proportion to the percentage of the state's registered voters residing in each local board's jurisdic- tion on December 31, 2004 ... 7,000,000 ........... (re. $1,000,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2009, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses related to the implementation of the help America vote act of 2002, including the purchase of new voting machines and disability accessible ballot marking devices for use by the local boards of elections pursuant to the help America vote act of 2002. Such moneys shall be allocated to local boards of elections in proportion to the percentage of the state's registered voters residing in each local board's jurisdiction on December 31, 2004 ... 1,500,000 ......................................... (re. $1,500,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2008, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: 190 STATE BOARD OF ELECTIONS AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses related to the implementation of the help America vote act of 2002, including the purchase of new voting machines and disability accessible ballot marking devices for use by the local boards of elections pursuant to the help America vote act of 2002. Such moneys shall be allocated to local boards of elections in proportion to the percentage of the state's registered voters residing in each local board's jurisdiction on December 31, 2004 ... 9,300,000 ......................................... (re. $9,300,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2005, as added by chapter 62, section 1, of the laws of 2005: For services and expenses incurred for poll worker training and voter education efforts pursuant to a chapter of the laws of 2005 ........ 10,000,000 ........................................ (re. $3,500,000) By chapter 181, section 20, of the laws of 2005, as amended by chapter 55, section 3, of the laws of 2006: For services and expenses related to the purchase of new voting machines and voting systems for use by local boards of elections pursuant to the Help America Vote Act of 2002. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, such funds may only be expended in accord- ance with the provisions of this act related to the allocation of such funds and the procurement and purchase of voting systems and voting machines, including section ten of this act entitled "Formula for allocating Help America Vote Act money to local boards of election" and section twelve of this act entitled "Help America Vote Act voting machine and system implementation procurement process". Such moneys shall be payable on the audit and warrant of the state comptroller on vouchers certified or approved in the manner provided by law ... 190,000,000 ........................... (re. $10,000,000) 191 ENERGY RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS Special Revenue Funds - Other ...... 7,369,000 0 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 7,369,000 0 ================ ================ SCHEDULE RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT AND DEMONSTRATION PROGRAM .............. 7,369 000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Energy Research and Planning Account - 21943 Research, development and demonstration program grants ............................... 6,678,000 University of Rochester laboratory for laser energetics ..................................... 691,000 -------------- 192 DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS General Fund - State and Local ..... 1,676,000 6,636,413 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 1,676,000 6,636,413 ================ ================ SCHEDULE AIR AND WATER QUALITY MANAGEMENT PROGRAM ....................... 745,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For services and expenses of the following commissions notwithstanding any law to the contrary: The Interstate environmental commission ........... 15,000 The Susquehanna river basin commission ........... 259,000 The New England Interstate commission ............. 38,000 The Delaware river basin commission .............. 359,500 The Ohio river basin commission ................... 13,500 The Great Lakes commission ........................ 60,000 -------------- SOLID AND HAZARDOUS WASTE MANAGEMENT PROGRAM ................... 931,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For payment to Essex county under an agree- ment with the department of environmental conservation ................................... 294,000 For payment to Hamilton county under an agreement with the department of environ- mental conservation ............................ 147,000 For community impact research grants. Such grants shall be in an amount of up to $50,000 for community groups for projects that address a community's exposure to multiple environmental harms and risks. Such projects shall include studies to investigate the environment, or related public health issues of the community. Projects shall include research that will be used to expand the knowledge or under- standing of the affected community. The 193 DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 results of the investigation shall be disseminated to members of the affected community. Community groups eligible for funding shall be located in the same area as the environmental and/or related public health issues to be addressed by the project. Such groups shall be primarily focused on addressing the environmental and/or related public health issues of the residents of the affected community and shall be comprised primarily of members of the affected community ......................... 490,000 -------------- 194 DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 ADMINISTRATION PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses of the invasive species program including $50,000 for Lake Chautauqua and $100,000 for Lake George ... 500,000 ............................................. (re. $375,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses of Cornell Community Integrated Pest Manage- ment ... 400,000 ..................................... (re. $30,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2008, as amended chapter 1, section 4, of the laws of 2009: For services and expenses of the Greenwood Lake bi-state commission ... 226,000 ......................................... (re. $123,000) For services and expenses of a Road Salt Study in the Adirondacks 150,000 ............................................. (re. $150,000) For services and expenses of a Flood Mitigation Study - Village of Larchmont ... 75,000 ................................. (re. $58,000) Edgewood Oak Brush Plains Preserve Improvement ....................... 376,000 ............................................. (re. $255,000) For services and expenses of Children's Environmental Health Centers and may be suballocated to the department of health ................ 602,000 .............................................. (re. $25,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2007, as amended by chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2008: For services and expenses for Timber Theft Education and Training Law Enforcement ... 29,400 ............................... (re. $29,400) For services and expenses for the Delaware River Basin Flood Control ... 245,000 ......................................... (re. $125,000) Edgewood Oak Brush Plains Preserve Improvement ....................... 220,500 ............................................. (re. $208,000) Peconic Estuary ... 196,000 ........................... (re. $196,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2006, as amended by chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2008: For services and expenses of Environmental Education ................. 49,000 ............................................... (re. $49,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2005, as amended by chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2008: Peconic Bay ... 196,000 ................................ (re. $51,000) Invasive Species Eradication ... 980,000 .............. (re. $157,000) For services and expenses of the Rockaway Partnership for the estab- lishment of a Jamaica Bay estuary plan ... 44,713 ... (re. $44,713) For services and expenses of a Jamaica Bay waterfront access improve- ment project ... 1,568,000 ........................ (re. $1,400,000) 195 DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2000: State aid for services and expenses, including general operation expenses, of the following: Town of Babylon Recreational Fishing and Aquaculture Center ... 280,000 .............................................. (re. $12,000) AIR AND WATER QUALITY MANAGEMENT PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses of the following commissions notwithstanding any law to the contrary: The Interstate environmental commission ... 15,000 ........ (re. $300) The New England Interstate commission ... 38,000 ........ (re. $1,200) The Ohio river basin commission ... 14,000 ................ (re. $200) The Great Lakes commission ... 60,000 ..................... (re. $700) SOLID AND HAZARDOUS WASTE MANAGEMENT PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For payment to Essex county under an agreement with the department of environmental conservation ... 294,000 .............. (re. $294,000) For payment to Hamilton county under an agreement with the department of environmental conservation ... 147,000 ........... (re. $147,000) For community impact research grants. Such grants shall be in an amount of up to $50,000 for community groups for projects that address a community's exposure to multiple environmental harms and risks. Such projects shall include studies to investigate the envi- ronment, or related public health issues of the community. Projects shall include research that will be used to expand the knowledge or understanding of the affected community. The results of the investi- gation shall be disseminated to members of the affected community. Community groups eligible for funding shall be located in the same area as the environmental and/or related public health issues to be addressed by the project. Such groups shall be primarily focused on addressing the environmental and/or related public health issues of the residents of the affected community and shall be comprised primarily of members of the affected community ..................... 490,000 ............................................. (re. $490,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For payment to Essex county under an agreement with the department of environmental conservation ... 294,000 .............. (re. $294,000) For payment to Hamilton county under an agreement with the department of environmental conservation ... 147,000 ........... (re. $147,000) For community impact research grants. Such grants shall be in an amount of up to $50,000 for community groups for projects that 196 DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 address a community's exposure to multiple environmental harms and risks. Such projects shall include studies to investigate the envi- ronment, or related public health issues of the community. Projects shall include research that will be used to expand the knowledge or understanding of the affected community. The results of the investi- gation shall be disseminated to members of the affected community. Community groups eligible for funding shall be located in the same area as the environmental and/or related public health issues to be addressed by the project. Such groups shall be primarily focused on addressing the environmental and/or related public health issues of the residents of the affected community and shall be comprised primarily of members of the affected community ..................... 490,000 ............................................. (re. $490,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For community impact research grants. Such grants shall be in an amount of up to $50,000 for community groups for projects that address a community's exposure to multiple environmental harms and risks. Such projects shall include studies to investigate the envi- ronment, or related public health issues of the community. Projects shall include research that will be used to expand the knowledge or understanding of the affected community. The results of the investi- gation shall be disseminated to members of the affected community. Community groups eligible for funding shall be located in the same area as the environmental and/or related public health issues to be addressed by the project. Such groups shall be primarily focused on addressing the environmental and/or related public health issues of the residents of the affected community and shall be comprised primarily of members of the affected community ..................... 490,000 ............................................. (re. $490,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For community impact research grants. Such grants shall be in an amount of up to $50,000 for community groups for projects that address a community's exposure to multiple environmental harms and risks. Such projects shall include studies to investigate the envi- ronment, or related public health issues of the community. Projects shall include research that will be used to expand the knowledge or understanding of the affected community. The results of the investi- gation shall be disseminated to members of the affected community. Community groups eligible for funding shall be located in the same area as the environmental and/or related public health issues to be addressed by the project. Such groups shall be primarily focused on addressing the environmental and/or related public health issues of the residents of the affected community and shall be comprised primarily of members of the affected community ..................... 490,000 ............................................. (re. $318,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2009: For community impact research grants. Such grants shall be in an amount of up to $50,000 for community groups for projects that address a community's exposure to multiple environmental harms and 197 DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 risks. Such projects shall include studies to investigate the envi- ronment, or related public health issues of the community. Projects shall include research that will be used to expand the knowledge or understanding of the affected community. The results of the investi- gation shall be disseminated to members of the affected community. Community groups eligible for funding shall be located in the same area as the environmental and/or related public health issues to be addressed by the project. Such groups shall be primarily focused on addressing the environmental and/or related public health issues of the residents of the affected community and shall be comprised primarily of members of the affected community ..................... 490,000 ............................................. (re. $264,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2008: For community impact research grants. Such grants shall be in an amount of up to $50,000 for community groups for projects that address a community's exposure to multiple environmental harms and risks. Such projects shall include studies to investigate the envi- ronment, or related public health issues of the community. Projects shall include research that will be used to expand the knowledge or understanding of the affected community. The results of the investi- gation shall be disseminated to members of the affected community. Community groups eligible for funding shall be located in the same area as the environmental and/or related public health issues to be addressed by the project. Such groups shall be primarily focused on addressing the environmental and/or related public health issues of the residents of the affected community and shall be comprised primarily of members of the affected community ..................... 490,000 .............................................. (re. $37,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2007, as amended by chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2008: For community impact research grants. Such grants shall be in an amount of up to $50,000 for community groups for projects that address a community's exposure to multiple environmental harms and risks. Such projects shall include studies to investigate the envi- ronment, or related public health issues of the community. Projects shall include research that will be used to expand the knowledge or understanding of the affected community. The results of the investi- gation shall be disseminated to members of the affected community. Community groups eligible for funding shall be located in the same area as the environmental and/or related public health issues to be addressed by the project. Such groups shall be primarily focused on addressing the environmental and/or related public health issues of the residents of the affected community and shall be comprised primarily of members of the affected community ..................... 490,000 .............................................. (re. $33,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2006, as amended by chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2008: For community impact research grants. Such grants shall be in an amount of up to $25,000 for community groups for projects that 198 DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 address a community's exposure to multiple environmental harms and risks. Such projects shall include studies to investigate the envi- ronment, economy and public health of the community. Projects shall be of a research nature that will be used to expand the knowledge or understanding of the affected community. The results of the investi- gation shall be disseminated to members of the affected community. Community groups eligible for funding shall be located in the same area as the environmental and/or public health problems to be addressed by the project. Such groups shall be primarily focused on addressing the environmental and/or public health problems of the residents of the affected community and shall be comprised primarily of members of the affected community ... 490,000 ..... (re. $69,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2005: For community impact research grants. Such grants shall be in an amount of up to $25,000 for community groups for projects that address a community's exposure to multiple environmental harms and risks. Such projects shall include studies to investigate the envi- ronment, economy and public health of the community. Projects shall be of a research nature that will be used to expand the knowledge or understanding of the affected community. The results of the investi- gation shall be disseminated to members of the affected community. Community groups eligible for funding shall be located in the same area as the environmental and/or public health problems to be addressed by the project. Such groups shall be primarily focused on addressing the environmental and/or public health problems of the residents of the affected community and shall be comprised primarily of members of the affected community ... 500,000 ..... (re. $11,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2000: For grants to municipalities, school districts and not-for-profit corporations to implement non-toxic alternatives to pesticides in pest management programs. Such grants may be used for training in non-toxic methods of pest control, and for making basic structural improvements which inhibit pest infestations in structures ... 400,000 .............................................. (re. $11,900) For technical assistance grants to citizen groups affected by hazard- ous waste site remediation projects ... 250,000 ..... (re. $250,000) 199 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS General Fund ....................... 1,946,115,050 600,013,950 Special Revenue Funds - Federal .... 1,347,215,000 2,353,852,000 Special Revenue Funds - Other ...... 18,802,000 14,984,000 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 3,312,132,050 2,968,849,950 ================ ================ SCHEDULE CHILD CARE PROGRAM ......................................... 557,172,700 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 The money hereby appropriated is to be available for payment of state aid hereto- fore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, the money hereby appropriated shall be available to the office net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, in lieu of payments authorized by the social services law, or payments of federal funds otherwise due to the local social services districts for programs provided under the federal social security act or the federal food stamp act, funds herein appropriated, in amounts certified by the state commissioner or the state commissioner of health as due from local social services districts each month as their share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law may be set aside by the state comptroller in an interest-bearing account with such interest accruing to the credit of the locality in order to ensure the orderly and prompt payment of providers under section 367-b of the social services law pursuant to an estimate provided by the commissioner of health of each local social services district's share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law. 200 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be transferred to any other appropriation within the office of children and family services and/or the office of temporary and disability assistance and/or suballo- cated to the office of temporary and disa- bility assistance for the purpose of paying local social services districts' costs of the above program and may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation or with any other item or items within the amounts appropri- ated within the office of children and family services general fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the money hereby appropriated, in combina- tion with the money appropriated in feder- al block grant, federal day care account, including any funds transferred or subal- located by the office of temporary and disability assistance special revenue funds - federal / aid to localities feder- al health and human services fund federal temporary assistance to needy families block grant funds at the request of local social services districts and, upon approval of the director of the budget, transfer of federal temporary assistance for needy families block grant funds made available from the New York works compli- ance fund program or otherwise specif- ically appropriated therefor, shall constitute the state block grant for child care. The money hereby appropriated is to be available to social services districts for child care assistance pursuant to title 5-C of article 6 of the social services law and shall be apportioned among the social services districts by the office according to an allocation plan developed by the office and submitted to the director of the budget for approval within 60 days of enactment of the budget. 201 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 A district's block grant allocation, including any funds the office of tempo- rary and disability assistance transfers from a district's flexible fund for family services allocation to the state block grant for child care at the district's request, for a particular federal fiscal year is available only for child care assistance expenditures made during that federal fiscal year and which are claimed by March 31 of the year immediately following the end of that federal fiscal year. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, any claims for child care assist- ance made by a social services district for expenditures made during a particular federal fiscal year, other than claims made under title XX of the federal social security act and under the food stamp employment and training program, shall be counted against the social services district's block grant allocation for that federal fiscal year. A social services district shall expend its allocation from the block grant in accord- ance with the applicable provisions in federal law and regulations relating to the federal funds included in the state block grant for child care and the regu- lations of the office of children and family services. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, each district's claims submitted under the state block grant for child care will be processed in a manner that maximizes the availability of federal funds and ensures that the district meets its maintenance of effort requirement in each applicable federal fiscal year ........ 244,329,700 For services and expenses of the united federation of teachers to provide profes- sional development to child care providers including but not necessarily limited to licensed group family day care home, registered family day care home and legal- ly-exempt providers located in the city of New York, to meet existing training requirements and to enhance the develop- ment of such providers ......................... 500,000 For services and expenses of the united federation of teachers to establish and operate a quality grant program for child 202 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 care providers which may include licensed group family day care home providers, registered family day care home providers and legally-exempt providers located in the city of New York ......................... 1,500,000 For services and expenses of child care services provided to children of migrant workers in programs operated by non-profit organizations under contract with the department of agriculture and markets to provide such care. The funds appropriated herein may be suballocated to the depart- ment of agriculture and markets .............. 1,754,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................. 248,083,700 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Federal Day Care Account - 25175 For services and expenses related to the child care block grant. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, in lieu of payments authorized by the social services law, or payments of federal funds otherwise due to the local social services districts for programs provided under the federal social security act or the federal food stamp act, funds herein appropriated, in amounts certified by the state commissioner or the state commissioner of health as due from local social services districts each month as their share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law may be set aside by the state comptroller in an interest-bearing account with such interest accruing to the credit of the locality in order to ensure the orderly and prompt payment of providers under section 367-b of the social services law pursuant to an estimate provided by the commissioner of health of each local social services district's share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law. Funds appropriated herein shall be available for aid to municipalities, for services and expenses under the child care block grant and for payments to the federal 203 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 government for expenditures made pursuant to the social services law and the state plan for individual and family grant program under the disaster relief act of 1974. Such funds are to be available for payment of aid, services and expenses heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to munici- palities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the office net of disal- lowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be transferred to any other appropriation within the office of children and family services and/or the office of temporary and disability assistance and/or suballo- cated to the office of temporary and disa- bility assistance for the purpose of paying local social services districts' costs of the above program and may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation or with any other item or items within the amounts appropri- ated within the office of children and family services general fund - local assistance account or special revenue funds federal/state operations federal day care account with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chair- man of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the money hereby appropriated including any funds transferred by the office of temporary and disability assistance special revenue funds - federal / aid to localities federal health and human services fund, federal temporary assist- ance to needy families block grant funds at the request of local social services districts and, upon approval of the direc- tor of the budget, transfer of federal temporary assistance for needy families block grant funds made available from the New York works compliance fund program or 204 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 otherwise specifically appropriated there- for, in combination with the money appro- priated in the general fund / aid to localities local assistance account, appropriated for the state block grant for child care shall constitute the state block grant for child care. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $216,755,000 of the state block grant for child care may be used for child care assistance pursuant to title 5-C of arti- cle 6 of the social services law. The funds that are to be available to social services districts for child care assist- ance shall be apportioned among the social services districts by the office according to the allocation plan developed by the office and submitted to the director of the budget for approval within 60 days of enactment of the budget. A district's block grant allocation, including any funds the office of temporary and disabil- ity assistance transfers from a district's flexible fund for family services allo- cation to the state block grant for child care at the district's request, for a particular federal fiscal year is avail- able only for child care assistance expenditures made during that federal fiscal year and which are claimed by March 31 of the year immediately following the end of that federal fiscal year. Notwith- standing any other provision of law, any claims for child care assistance made by a social services district for expenditures made during a particular federal fiscal year, other than claims made under title XX of the federal social security act and under the food stamp employment and train- ing program, shall be counted against the social services district's block grant allocation for that federal fiscal year. A social services district shall expend its allocation from the block grant in accord- ance with the applicable provisions in federal law and regulations relating to the federal funds included in the state block grant for child care and the regu- lations of the office of children and family services. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, each district's claims 205 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 submitted under the state block grant for child care will be processed in a manner that maximizes the availability of federal funds and ensures that the district meets its maintenance of effort requirement in each applicable federal fiscal year. Funds appropriated herein shall be subject to the amount awarded in federal grant fund- ing. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $38,332,000 of the funds may be available for funding to social services districts for child care assistance should addi- tional health and human services funding be available. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $22,034,000 may be available for services and expenses for the operation and coordi- nation of child care resource and referral agencies. Such funds are to be available pursuant to a plan prepared by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget to continue existing programs with existing contractors that are satisfactorily performing as determined by the office of children and family services, to award new contracts to not-for-profit organizations to continue programs where the existing contractors are not satisfactorily performing as determined by the office of children and family services and/or to award new contracts to not-for-profit organizations through a competitive proc- ess. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $6,125,000 may be available for services and expenses for the operation and coordi- nation of legally exempt enrollment agen- cies located in the city of New York. Such funds are to be available pursuant to a plan prepared by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget to continue exist- ing programs with existing contractors that are satisfactorily performing as determined by the office of children and family services, to award new contracts to not-for-profit organizations to continue programs where the existing contractors are not satisfactorily performing as 206 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 determined by the office of children and family services and/or to award new contracts to not-for-profit organizations through a competitive process. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $1,100,000 may be available for services and expenses for the operation of infant/toddler resource centers. Such funds are to be available pursuant to a plan prepared by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget to continue exist- ing programs with existing contractors that are satisfactorily performing as determined by the office of children and family services, to award new contracts to not-for-profit organizations to continue programs where the existing contractors are not satisfactorily performing as determined by the office of children and family services and/or to award new contracts to not-for-profit organizations through a competitive process. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $6,434,000 may be available for services and expenses of child care provider train- ing. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $10,240,000 may be available for services and expenses of child care scholarships education and ongoing professional devel- opment. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $2,000,000 may be available for services and expenses of the development and main- tenance of automated systems in support of licensing and oversight of child day care providers. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $586,000 may be available for services and expenses to make awards through a compet- itive grant process for start-up expenses and for the promotion of child health and safety, including equipment and minor renovations. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $300,000 may be available for services and expenses for the establishment and/or operation of child care services in the state's courts. 207 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $2,020,000 may be available for services and expenses of subsidy and quality activ- ities at the state university of New York including community colleges and state operated campuses. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $2,020,000 may be available for services and expenses of subsidy and quality activ- ities at the city university of New York, including community colleges and senior colleges. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $750,000 may be available for suballo- cation to the department of agriculture and markets for services and expenses of child care services provided to children of migrant workers in programs operated by non-profit organizations under contract with the department of agriculture and markets to provide such care. Of the amount appropriated herein, up to $50,000 may be available for services and expenses of conducting a market rate survey ..................................... 308,746,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................. 308,746,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Quality Child Care and Protection Account - 21900 For services and expenses related to admin- istering the "quality child care and protection act" specifically, the provision of grants to child day care providers for health and safety purposes, for training of child day care provider staff and other activities to increase the availability and/or quality of child care programs. No expenditure shall be made from this account until an expenditure plan has been approved by the director of the budget ..................................... 343,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ..................... 343,000 -------------- NEW YORK STATE COMMISSION FOR THE BLIND PROGRAM ................ 350,000 -------------- 208 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Education Fund Rehabilitation Services/Supported Employment Account - 25213 For services and expenses related to the New York state commission for the blind including transfer or suballocation to the state education department ..................... 350,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ..................... 350,000 -------------- FAMILY AND CHILDREN'S SERVICES PROGRAM ................... 2,730,574,550 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount appropriated herein, shall be available under a foster care block grant for state reimbursement of eligible social services district expendi- tures for the provision and administration of foster care services including care, maintenance, supervision, and tuition; for supervision of foster children placed in federally funded job corps programs; for care, maintenance, supervision, and tuition for adjudicated juvenile delin- quents and persons in need of supervision placed in residential programs operated by authorized agencies and in out-of-state residential programs; and for the provision and administration of the kinship guardian assistance program including kinship guardianship assistance payments and payments for non-recurring guardianship expenses. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, a portion of the funds are available to reimburse social services districts for the change in the maximum state aid rates established by the office of children and family services for the 2014-15 rate year pursuant to section 398-a of the social services law and sections 4003 and 4405 of the education law to reflect the continua- tion of the cost of living adjustments that became effective April 1, 2008 for payments made to foster parents and for 209 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 salary and fringe benefit costs and other critical nonpersonal services costs for foster care programs as determined by the office. Social services districts must adjust the amount of payments made for care provided by congregate care and foster boarding home programs and to foster parents to reflect the cost of living adjustments in the manner specified by the office. Each authorized agency operating a congregate care or foster boarding home program in New York state for which the office sets a maximum state aid rate pursuant to section 398-a of the social services law or section 4003 or 4405 of the education law shall submit, at the time and in a manner to be determined by the office, a written certification, attesting that the funds received for the continuation of the cost of living adjust- ment to the maximum state aid rate that became effective April 1, 2008 for that program will be or were used solely in accordance with the requirements of the cost of living adjustment established by the office. Notwithstanding any inconsist- ent provision of law, including section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part N of chapter 56 of the laws of 2013, for the period commencing on April 1, 2014 and ending March 31, 2015 the commissioner shall not apply any cost of living adjust- ment for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimbursement. Within the amounts appropriated herein, state reimbursement to each social services district for services identified herein that are otherwise reimbursable by the state from April 1, 2014 through March 31, 2015 shall be limited to a district allocation, hereinafter referred to as the district's block grant allocation. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, such block grant allocation shall be based, in part, on each district's claims for such costs, adjusted by the applicable cost allocation methodology and net of any retroactive payments for the 12 month period ending June 30, 2013 that are 210 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 submitted on or before January 2, 2014 and, in part, on such other factors as determined by the office of children and family services and approved by the direc- tor of the budget. Any portion of a social services district's allocation from funds appropriated herein not claimed by such district during the state fiscal year may be used by such district for expenditures on preventive services provided pursuant to section 409-a of the social services law, independent living services and aftercare services provided pursuant to regulations of the department of family assistance, claimed by such district during the next state fiscal year up to the amount remaining from the district's foster care block grant allocation, provided however, that any claims for such services during the next state fiscal year in excess of such amount shall be subject to 62 percent state reimbursement exclu- sive of any federal funds made available for such purposes, in accordance with directives of the department of family assistance and subject to the approval of the director of the budget. Any claims submitted by a social services district for reimbursement for a particular state fiscal year for which the social services district does not receive state or federal reimbursement during that state fiscal year may not be claimed against that district's block grant apportionment for the next state fiscal year. The office of children and family services, with the approval of the director of the budget, may reduce a district's block grant allocation by the state share decrease related to federal retroactive reimbursement for such foster care services identified herein. The office, with the approval of the director of the budget, may reduce a district's block grant allocation by the state share of disallowances or sanctions taken against the district pursuant to the social services law or federal law. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the state shall not be responsible for reimbursing a social services district and 211 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 a district shall not seek state reimburse- ment for any portion of any state disal- lowance or sanction taken against the social services district, or any federal disallowance attributable to final federal agency decisions or to settlement made, on or after July 1, 1995, when such disallow- ance or sanction results from the failure of the social services district to comply with federal or state requirements, including, but not limited to, failure to document eligibility for federal or state funds in the case record; provided, howev- er, if the office determines that any federal disallowance for services provided between January 1, 1999 and May 31, 1999 results solely from the late enactment of the state legislation implementing the federal adoption and safe families act, the state shall be solely responsible for the full amount of the disallowance or sanction; provided, further, however, this provision shall be deemed to apply both prospectively and retroactively regardless of whether such sanctions or disallowances are for services provided or claims made prior to or after April 1, 2014. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, any federal disallowance resulting from a federal title IV-E eligibility review or audit that uses extrapolated statistic techniques shall be passed along by the state to any and all social services districts that the office of children and family services has determined have not complied with the title IV-E eligibility requirements or have not taken the neces- sary actions to ensure compliance with such requirements including, but not limited to, failing to: assess and fully document all the criteria and have readily available all the necessary documents to establish and continue title IV-E eligi- bility for all title IV-E eligible chil- dren within the required time frames; claim title IV-E funding only for cases that meet all of the title IV-E eligibil- ity criteria; and fully implement the social services payment system on or before April 1, 2005 for all direct and voluntary agency foster care services. 212 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, the office of children and family services shall impose on social services districts any federal disallowance issued against the state as a result of a federal title IV-E secondary eligibility review regard- less of the date the children may have entered foster care, the date the eligi- bility or payment errors occurred, or the filing date of any federal claims for reimbursement; provided, however, that the state shall be responsible for the disal- lowed costs and expenditures related to the placement of children in a facility operated by the office of children and family services, which shall be determined in the same manner as the disallowed costs and expenditures for social services districts other than the city of New York. In order to reimburse the federal govern- ment for the full amount of any disallow- ance imposed on the state by the federal administration for children and families within the timeframes necessary to avoid any potential interest payments on such amount, the office of children and family services is authorized to immediately offset funds otherwise due to each district for a pro rata share of the total disallowed costs based on the percentage of applicable federal title IV-E claims made by that district for the relevant time period as compared to the total applicable statewide title IV-E claims. The amount of the offset against each district will be adjusted, if necessary, upon completion of the disallowance allo- cation process. The final allocation of the amount of any federal disallowance resulting from a title IV-E secondary eligibility review shall be allocated among the districts so that each district shall be responsible for the amount attributable to each of the district's children or cases that are determined by the federal review to be unallowable. Each district shall also be responsible for a portion of the federal extrapolated disal- lowance amount based on the relative error rate for the district. The city of New York's error rate will be based on the 213 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 federal sample and federal statistics. For all social services districts other than the city of New York, the error rate will be based on a review conducted by the district of a sample of children and/or cases determined by the office of children and family services and a re-review of a sub-sample by the office of those children and/or cases determined by the office. The office of children and family services will determine what is reasonable in establishing the size of the sample and sub-sample for each district. The office of children and family services shall notify each social services district of the sample of children and/or cases from the federal audit period that the social services district must review. Any child or case from the social services district that was included in the federal sample will automatically be included in the social services district's review sample and the determination made at the federal review regarding that child or case will govern for the purposes of the social services district's review. The social services district must complete and submit the results of its review to the office of children and family services within 60 days of receipt of the sample. The error rate for the district will be based on the findings of the district's review and the office of children and family services' re-review. If a social services district does not complete its review within 60 days of receiving the sample from the office of children and family services, the office of children and family services shall assign an error rate to the social services district based on the relative percentage of the district's applicable title IV-E claims for the relevant period as compared to applicable statewide title IV-E claims for that period and other circumstances that the office of children and family services may consider in order to allocate 100 percent of the federal disallowance. The office of children and family services shall apply each social services district's error rate to the total amount of the district's applicable 214 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 title IV-E claims including associated administrative expenses. The resulting dollar amounts for all of the social services districts will be summed to derive the total amount of title IV-E claims deemed to be in error statewide. To establish a disallowance percentage for each social services district, the amount of the district's title IV-E claims deemed to be in error will be divided by the amount of statewide title IV-E claims deemed to be in error. The resulting disallowance percentage for each district will be applied to the entire title IV-E extrapolated disallowance calculated by the federal review to determine the amount of the extrapolated disallowance for which the district is responsible. Each district will be credited for the amount already disallowed for any individual children or cases found to be in error during the federal review. The exclusive appeal rights for the review of the amount of the federal disallowance assigned to each social services district shall be pursuant to article 78 of the civil practice laws and rules; provided, however, that in any such action all of the social services districts shall be joined as necessary parties and the venue of any such action shall be in Rensselaer county. Any social services district that fails to complete its sample review in the required time frames shall have no right to appeal and shall not be a necessary party to any action brought by another social services district. The money hereby appropriated is to be available for payment of state aid hereto- fore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, the money hereby appropriated shall be available to the office net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be transferred to any other appropriation within the office of children and family services and/or the office of temporary and disability assistance and/or suballo- 215 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 cated to the office of temporary and disa- bility assistance for the purpose of paying local social services districts' costs of the above program and may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation or with any other item or items within the amounts appropri- ated within the office of children and family services general fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, in lieu of payments authorized by the social services law, or payments of federal funds otherwise due to the local social services districts for programs provided under the federal social security act or the federal food stamp act, funds herein appropriated, in amounts certified by the state comptroller or the state commissioner of health as due from local social services districts each month as their share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law may be set aside by the state comptroller in an interest bearing account with such interest accruing to the credit of the locality in order to ensure the orderly and prompt payment of providers under section 367-b of the social services law pursuant to an estimate provided by the commissioner of health of each local social services district's share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law. Notwithstanding the provisions of any other law to the contrary, the office of chil- dren and family services may, on behalf of social services districts, make payments to foster boarding homes paid directly by social services districts by direct depos- it or debit card. Local social services districts shall reimburse the office for the costs of administering such direct deposit or debit card payments. 216 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of the social services law or the state finance law, the office of children and family services shall, on a quarterly basis, request that the office of tempo- rary and disability assistance reimburse the office of children and family services for the non-federal share of the costs of administering such direct deposit or debit card payments to capture the local share of such costs. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, if a social services district fails to provide reimbursement to the office of children and family services pursuant to section 529 of the executive law within 60 days of receiving a bill for services under such section, or by the date certain set by such office for providing reimbursement, whichever is later, the offices of the department of family assistance are authorized to exercise the state's set-off rights by withholding any amounts due and owing to such district under this appropriation, up to such amounts due and owing to the state under section 529 of the executive law and transferring such funds to the miscella- neous special revenue fund youth facility per diem account (YF) ...................... 436,002,000 Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount appropriated herein shall be made available to reimburse 62 percent of eligible social services district expenditures that are claimed by March 31, 2015 for child welfare services which shall include and be limited to preventive services provided pursuant to section 409-a of the social services law other than community optional preventive services, child protective services, inde- pendent living services, after-care services as defined in regulations of the department of family assistance, and adoption administration and services, other than adoption subsidies provided pursuant to title 9 of article 6 of the social services law and regulations of the department of family assistance incurred on or after October 1, 2013 and before October 1, 2014 and that are otherwise 217 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 reimbursable by the state on or after April 1, 2014, after first deducting ther- efrom any federal funds properly received or to be received on account thereof upon certification by the social services district that it will not be using these funds to supplant other state and local funds and that the district will not submit claims for reimbursement under this appropriation for the same type and level of services that the county previously provided and claimed under any contract in existence on October 1, 2002 as other than child protective, preventive, independent living, after care or adoption services or adoption administration. The money hereby appropriated is to be available for payment of state aid hereto- fore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, the money hereby appropriated shall be available to the office net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits; provided, however, that notwithstanding any other provision of law, for a district to receive reimbursement for such services, the amount of funds that the district expends on such services from its flexible fund for family services allocation and any flexible fund for family services funds transferred at the district's request to the title XX social services block grant must, to the extent that fami- lies are eligible therefore, be equal to or greater than the district's portion of the $342,322,341 statewide child welfare threshold amount, which shall be estab- lished pursuant to a formula developed by the office of temporary and disability assistance and the office of children and family services and approved by the direc- tor of the budget. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, selected social services districts may authorize the office of temporary and disability assistance to intercept a portion of the funds on behalf of the office of children and family services otherwise due to the districts under this appropriation and/or under any other 218 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 general fund - aid to localities appropri- ation available to such districts to suballocate to the office of mental health and subsequently for suballocation from the office of mental health to the depart- ment of health to use for the 38.9 percent of the non-federal share of the medical assistance payments for home and community based waiver services provided in accord- ance with subdivision 9 of section 366 of the social services law as authorized by such selected social services districts which choose to use preventive services funds to support such costs. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, social services districts may authorize the office of temporary and disability assistance to intercept a portion of the funds on behalf of the office of children and family services otherwise due to the districts under this appropriation and/or under any other general fund - aid to localities appropriation available to such districts to transfer to any miscellaneous special revenue fund available to the office of children and family services to use for the local share of the federal funds available for education and training vouchers provided in accordance with section 477 of title IV-E of the social security act as authorized by such social services districts which choose to use funds to support such costs. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be transferred to any other appropriation within the office of children and family services and/or the office of temporary and disability assistance and/or suballo- cated to the office of temporary and disa- bility assistance for the purpose of paying local social services districts' costs of the above program and may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation or with any other item or items within the amounts appropri- ated within the office of children and family services general fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the department of audit 219 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, in lieu of payments authorized by the social services law, or payments of federal funds otherwise due to the local social services districts for programs provided under the federal social security act or the federal food stamp act, funds herein appropriated, in amounts certified by the state comptroller or the state commissioner of health as due from local social services districts each month as their share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law may be set aside by the state comptroller in an interest bearing account with such interest accruing to the credit of the locality in order to ensure the orderly and prompt payment of providers under section 367-b of the social services law pursuant to an estimate provided by the commissioner of health of each local social services district's share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law. Notwithstanding the provisions of any other law to the contrary, the office of chil- dren and family services may, on behalf of local social services districts, make payments for adoption subsidies by direct deposit or debit card. Local social services districts shall reimburse the office for the costs of administering such direct deposit or debit card payments. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of the social services law or the state finance law, the office of children and family services shall, on a quarterly basis, request that the office of tempo- rary and disability assistance reimburse the office of children and family services in an amount equal to 38 percent of the non-federal share of the costs of adminis- tering such direct deposit or debit card payments to capture the local share of such costs. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the office of children and family services 220 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 shall reissue per diem rates, required pursuant to section 529 of the executive law, for calendar years 2002 through 2009 to remove any adjustments to the costs included in determining such rates to reflect any changes in federal funding made available to the office or to local social services districts for such costs and, provided further, the office shall not include any such adjustments in per diem rates established hereafter. All reimbursement made by local social services districts for care, maintenance and supervision under this section shall be paid directly to the state through the office of children and family services for deposit into a miscellaneous special revenue fund known as the youth facility per diem account. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, if a social services district fails to provide reimbursement to the office of children and family services pursuant to section 529 of the executive law within 60 days of receiving a bill for services under such section, or by the date certain set by such office for providing reimbursement, whichever is later, the offices of the department of family assistance are authorized to exercise the state's set-off rights by withholding any amounts due and owing to such district under this appropriation, up to such amounts due and owing to the state under section 529 of the executive law and transferring such funds to the miscella- neous special revenue fund youth facility per diem account (YF) ...................... 635,073,000 Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the amount appropriated herein shall be available to reimburse for 98 percent of 65 percent of eligible social services district expenditures that are claimed by March 31, 2015 for those community preven- tive services provided from October 1, 2013 through September 30, 2014 at a cost that does not exceed the cost that was in effect on October 1, 2008 and that a social services district can demonstrate had been approved by the office of chil- dren and family services on or before 221 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 October 1, 2008; provided, however, that should insufficient funds be available to provide state reimbursement for 98 percent of 65 percent of such costs, reimbursement shall be made proportionally to each district based on the percentage of their total eligible claims to the amount appro- priated; and, provided further, however, that if the amount appropriated exceeds the amount of funds necessary to reimburse 98 percent of 65 percent of the eligible social services district expenditures, the office may, to the extent funds are avail- able, provide reimbursement for 98 percent of 65 percent of eligible social services district expenditures for new community preventive services programs approved by the office and only up to the amounts approved by the office. A local social services district seeking federal and/or state reimbursement for community preven- tive services provided on or after October 1, 2013 must submit claims that separately identify the costs of such services in a form and manner and at such times as are required by the department of family assistance and that information regarding outcome based measures that demonstrate quality of services provided and program effectiveness be submitted to the office of children and family services in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office. Of the amount appropriated herein, up to $1 million may be used to provide additional funding to an eligible program or programs with evaluation results that show program effectiveness and demonstrate private monetary support as determined by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget ...................... 12,124,750 Notwithstanding any other provision of law, for suballocation to the office of mental health and subsequently for suballocation from the office of mental health to the department of health for 94 percent of 65 percent of the nonfederal share of medical assistance payments for home and community based waiver services provided in accord- ance with subdivision 9 of section 366 of the social services law as authorized by 222 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 selected social services districts which choose to use preventive services funds to support such costs and to authorize the office of temporary and disability assist- ance to intercept funds otherwise due to the districts to provide the 38.9 percent local share of such preventive services expenditures. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, including section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part N of chapter 56 of the laws of 2013, for the period commenc- ing on April 1, 2014 and ending March 31, 2015 the commissioner shall not apply any cost of living adjustment for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimburse- ment ......................................... 6,121,000 For services and expenses of the office of children and family services and local social services districts for activities necessary to comply with certain provisions of the adoption and safe fami- lies act of 1997 (P.L. 105-89) and chapter 7 of the laws of 1999 and chapter 668 of the laws of 2006 requiring criminal record checks for foster care parents, prospec- tive adoptive parents, and adult household members. Funds appropriated herein shall be made available in accordance with a plan to be developed by the commissioner of the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget. Funds appropriated herein shall be available for 94 percent of 98 percent of one-half of the non-federal share of the national and state fees for fingerprinting foster care parents, prospective adoptive parents, and other adult household members. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, and pursuant to chapter 7 of the laws of 1999 and chapter 668 of the laws of 2006, local social services districts shall reimburse the commissioner of the office of children and family services for an amount equal to 53.94 percent of the non-federal share of the cost of obtaining state and national fingerprint records. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, and pursu- 223 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 ant to chapter 7 of the laws of 1999 and chapter 668 of the laws of 2006, the commissioner of the office of children and family services shall, on behalf of local social services districts, make payments to the division of criminal justice services for processing of state and national criminal record checks and any other related costs. The commissioner shall ensure expenditures made pursuant to this provision reflect appropriate federal and local shares. The commissioner of the office of children and family services shall request that the commissioner of the office of temporary and disability assist- ance reimburse the commissioner of the office of children and family services in an amount equal to 53.94 percent of the nonfederal share of such payments provided that such reimbursement in payments reflects actual expenditures made on behalf of each local social services district to capture the local share of such costs. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of the social services law or the state finance law, the commissioner shall, on a quarterly basis, request that the commis- sioner of the office of temporary and disability assistance reimburse the commissioner of the office of children and family services in an amount equal to 53.94 percent of the non-federal share of such fees to capture the local share of such fees. Such reimbursement shall occur on or before the one-hundred and twentieth day following the close of the preceding quarter and shall be charged among districts based on the number of children currently placed in foster care in each local social services district provided that this methodology is revised quarterly to reflect most current available data. Amounts appropriated herein may, subject to the director of the budget, be inter- changed or transferred with any other appropriation of the office of children and family services or the office of temporary and disability assistance as necessary to reimburse the state share of 224 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 local social services district costs appropriated herein .......................... 1,857,000 For services and expenses for the adoption subsidy program pursuant to title 9 of article 6 of the social services law. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the liability of the state to social services districts and the amount to be distributed or otherwise expended by the state to reimburse social services districts pursuant to section 456 of the social services law shall be 62 percent of eligible social services district expendi- tures. The amount hereby appropriated is to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to munici- palities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, the amount hereby appropriated shall be available to the office net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be transferred to any other appropriation within the office of children and family services and/or the office of temporary and disability assistance and/or suballo- cated to the office of temporary and disa- bility assistance for the purpose of paying local social services districts' costs of the above program and may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation or with any other item or items within the amounts appropri- ated within the office of children and family services general fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, in lieu of payments authorized by the social services law, or payments of federal funds otherwise due to the local social services districts for programs provided under the federal social security act or the federal food stamp act, funds 225 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 herein appropriated, in amounts certified by the state commissioner or the state commissioner of health as due from local social services districts each month as their share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law may be set aside by the state comptroller in an interest-bearing account with such interest accruing to the credit of the locality in order to ensure the orderly and prompt payment of providers under section 367-b of the social services law pursuant to an estimate provided by the commissioner of health of each local social services district's share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law. The amounts appropriated herein shall be available for reimbursement of local district claims only to the extent that such claims are submitted within twenty- four months of the last day of the state fiscal year in which the expenditures were incurred, unless waived for good cause by the commissioner subject to the approval of the director of the budget. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, including section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part N of chapter 56 of the laws of 2013, for the period commenc- ing on April 1, 2014 and ending March 31, 2015 the commissioner shall not apply any cost of living adjustment for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimburse- ment. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, if a social services district fails to provide reimbursement to the office of children and family services pursuant to section 529 of the executive law within 60 days of receiving a bill for services under such section, or by the date certain set by such office for providing reimbursement, whichever is later, the offices of the department of family assistance are authorized to exercise the state's set-off rights by withholding any amounts due and owing to such district under this appropriation, up to such 226 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 amounts due and owing to the state under section 529 of the executive law and transferring such funds to the miscella- neous special revenue fund youth facility per diem account (YF) ...................... 184,589,000 For services and expenses for foster care, adult and child protective services, preventive and adoption services provided by Indian tribes pursuant to subdivision 2 of section 39 of the social services law, after deducting therefrom any federal funds properly received or to be received. Notwithstanding the provisions of any other law to the contrary, the liability of the state and the amount to be distrib- uted or otherwise expended by the state shall be 92 percent of eligible expendi- tures ........................................ 3,700,000 For services and expenses of certain child fatality review teams approved by the office of children and family services for the purposes of investigating and/or reviewing the death of children ................ 829,100 For services and expenses of certain local or regional multidisciplinary child abuse investigation teams approved by the office of children and family services for the purpose of investigating reports of suspected child abuse or maltreatment and for new and established child advocacy centers ...................................... 5,229,900 The money hereby appropriated is to be available for payment of state aid hereto- fore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, the money hereby appropriated shall be available to the office net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be transferred to any other appropriation within the office of children and family services and/or the office of temporary and disability assistance and/or suballo- cated to the office of temporary and disa- bility assistance for the purpose of paying local social services districts' costs of the above program and may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation or with any other 227 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 item or items within the amounts appropri- ated within the office of children and family services general fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, in lieu of payments authorized by the social services law, or payments of federal funds otherwise due to the local social services districts for programs provided under the federal social security act or the federal food stamp act, funds herein appropriated, in amounts certified by the state commissioner or the state commissioner of health as due from local social services districts each month as their share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law may be set aside by the state comptroller in an interest-bearing account with such interest accruing to the credit of the locality in order to ensure the orderly and prompt payment of providers under section 367-b of the social services law pursuant to an estimate provided by the commissioner of health of each local social services district's share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount hereby appropriated shall be available for the designated purposes, less the amount, as certified by the director of the budget, of any trans- fers from the general fund to the tobacco control and insurance initiatives pool established pursuant to section 2807-v of the public health law, to reflect the state savings attributable to this program resulting from an increase in the federal medical assistance percentage available to the state pursuant to the applicable provisions of the federal social security act. The amounts appropriated herein shall be available for reimbursement of local 228 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 district claims only to the extent that such claims are submitted within twenty- four months of the last day of the state fiscal year in which the expenditures were incurred, unless waived for good cause by the commissioner subject to the approval of the director of the budget. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, including section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part N of chapter 56 of the laws of 2013, for the period commenc- ing on April 1, 2014 and ending March 31, 2015 the commissioner shall not apply any cost of living adjustment for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimburse- ment. For services and expenses of medical care for foster children. The amount appropri- ated herein shall be available for trans- fer or suballocation to the department of health for the medical assistance program for such services and expenses .............. 37,450,000 For services and expenses, including local administrative costs, for providing medi- caid home and community based waiver services pursuant to subdivision 12 of section 366 of the social services law. The amount appropriated herein is subject to a spending plan approved by the divi- sion of the budget and may be available for transfer or suballocation to the department of health for the medical assistance program for such services and expenses. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, including section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part N of chapter 56 of the laws of 2013, for the period commenc- ing on April 1, 2014 and ending March 31, 2015 the commissioner shall not apply any cost of living adjustment for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimburse- ment ........................................ 72,494,000 The money hereby appropriated is to be available for payment of state aid hereto- fore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of 229 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 the director of the budget, the money hereby appropriated shall be available to the office net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be transferred to any other appropriation within the office of children and family services and/or the office of temporary and disability assistance and/or suballo- cated to the office of temporary and disa- bility assistance for the purpose of paying local social services districts' costs of the above program and may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation or with any other item or items within the amounts appropri- ated within the office of children and family services general fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, in lieu of payments authorized by the social services law, or payments of federal funds otherwise due to the local social services districts for programs provided under the federal social security act or the federal food stamp act, funds herein appropriated, in amounts certified by the state commissioner or the state commissioner of health as due from local social services districts each month as their share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law may be set aside by the state comptroller in an interest-bearing account with such interest accruing to the credit of the locality in order to ensure the orderly and prompt payment of providers under section 367-b of the social services law pursuant to an estimate provided by the commissioner of health of each local social services district's share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law. 230 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 The amounts appropriated herein shall be available for reimbursement of local district claims only to the extent that such claims are submitted within twenty- four months of the last day of the state fiscal year in which the expenditures were incurred, unless waived for good cause by the commissioner subject to the approval of the director of the budget. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, including section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part N of chapter 56 of the laws of 2013, for the period commenc- ing on April 1, 2014 and ending March 31, 2015 the commissioner shall not apply any cost of living adjustment for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimburse- ment. Notwithstanding subdivision 10 of section 153 of the social services law and any other provision of law to the contrary, for state fiscal year 2014-15, the amount appropriated herein shall be available for 18.424 percent reimbursement for local expenditures for maintenance of hand- icapped children placed by school districts pursuant to article 89 of the education law, except that in the case of a student attending a state-operated school for the deaf or blind pursuant to article 87 or 88 of the education law who was not placed in such school by a school district shall be subject to 94 percent of 98 percent of 50 percent reimbursement by the state after first deducting therefrom any federal funds received or to be received on account of such expenditures .... 40,180,000 The money hereby appropriated is to be available for payment of state aid hereto- fore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, the money hereby appropriated shall be available to the office net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be transferred to any other appropriation within the office of children and family 231 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 services and/or the office of temporary and disability assistance and/or suballo- cated to the office of temporary and disa- bility assistance for the purpose of paying local social services districts' costs of the above program and may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation or with any other item or items within the amounts appropri- ated within the office of children and family services general fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, in lieu of payments authorized by the social services law, or payments of federal funds otherwise due to the local social services districts for programs provided under the federal social security act or the federal food stamp act, funds herein appropriated, in amounts certified by the state commissioner or the state commissioner of health as due from local social services districts each month as their share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law may be set aside by the state comptroller in an interest-bearing account with such interest accruing to the credit of the locality in order to ensure the orderly and prompt payment of providers under section 367-b of the social services law pursuant to an estimate provided by the commissioner of health of each local social services district's share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law. Notwithstanding section 398-a of the social services law or any other law to the contrary, the amount appropriated herein, or such other amount as may be approved by the director of the budget, shall be available for 94 percent of 98 percent of 50 percent reimbursement after deducting any federal funds available therefor to social services districts for amounts 232 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 attributable to dormitory authority bill- ings or approved refinancing of such bill- ings which result in local social services districts' claims in excess of a local district's foster care block grant allo- cation. In addition, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, a portion of funds appropriated herein, or such other amount as may be approved by the director of the budget, shall be available for reimbursement related to payments made by a social services district to foster care providers subject to the provisions of section 410-i of the social services law for expenses directly related to projects funded through the housing finance agency for those foster care providers which also received revised or supplemental rates from the applicable regulating agency to accommodate the hous- ing finance agency payments or the refi- nancing of previously approved dormitory authority payments. Notwithstanding section 398-a of the social services law or any other law to the contrary, such reimbursement shall be available for 94 percent of 98 percent of 50 percent of social services district costs, after deducting federal funds available therefor, for those social services districts' claims in excess of a social services district's foster care block grant allocation for those amounts exclusively attributable to the previously approved revised or supplemental rates. In addition, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, a portion of funds appropriated herein may also be used for payments to the dormitory authority of the state of New York for advisory services including, but not limited to, site visits and review of applications, building plans and cost estimates for voluntary agency programs for which the office of children and family services establishes maximum state aid rates and for capital projects for residential institutions for children seeking financing under paragraph b of subdivision 40 of section 1680 of the public authorities law, as amended by chapter 508 of the laws of 2006 .............. 6,620,000 233 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For eligible services and expenses provided during state fiscal year 2014-15 by a city with a population in excess of one million for a close to home initiative to provide juvenile justice services. Funds appropri- ated herein shall be made available for eligible services provided consistent with plans that cover juvenile delinquents in non-secure and limited secure settings submitted by a city with a population in excess of one million and approved by the office of children and family services and the director of the budget. The office of children and family services shall not reimburse any claims for expenditures for residential services unless they are submitted in final within twenty two months of the calendar quarter in which the claimed service or services were delivered and shall not reimburse any claims that were or will be transferred from this appropriation to the foster care block grant appropriation or the child welfare services appropriation .............. 41,400,000 For payment of state aid for services and expenses for programs pursuant to section 530 of the executive law for secure and non-secure detention services provided from January 1, 2014 to December 31, 2014; provided, however, notwithstanding the provisions of any other law to the contra- ry, the liability of the state and the amount to be distributed or otherwise expended by the state pursuant to section 530 of the executive law shall be deter- mined by first calculating the amount of the expenditure or other liability pursu- ant to such law after taking into consid- eration any other limitations on the amount of such expenditure or liability set forth in the state budget for such year, and then reducing the amount so calculated by two percent of such amount. Within the amounts appropriated herein, state reimbursement shall be limited to the amount of the municipality's distrib- ution. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, allocations shall be based on a plan developed by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget and shall be based, 234 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 in part, on each municipality's history of detention utilization, youth population and other factors as determined by the office. Any portion of a municipality's distribution not claimed by the munici- pality for reimbursement of detention expenditures made during the period Janu- ary 1, 2014 through December 31, 2014 may be claimed by such municipality to reim- burse 62 percent of expenditures during such period for supervision and treatment services for juveniles programs not other- wise reimbursable pursuant to chapter 58 of the laws of 2011. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the amount appropriated herein may provide for reimbursement of up to 100 percent of the cost of care, maintenance and supervision for youth whose residence is outside the county providing the services up to the county's distribution; provided that upon such reimbursement from this appropri- ation, the office of children and family services shall bill, and the home county of such youth shall reimburse the office of children and family services, for 51 percent of the cost of care, maintenance and supervision of such youth. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, the office of children and family services may require that such claims and data on detention use be submitted to the office electronically in the manner and format required by the office. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, the office shall be authorized to promulgate regulations permitting the office to impose fiscal sanctions in the event that the office finds non-compliance with regu- lations governing secure and nonsecure detention facilities and to establish cost standards related to reimbursement of secure and non-secure detention services. Notwithstanding section 51 of the state finance law and any other provision of law to the contrary, the director of the budg- et may, upon the advice of the commission- er of the office of children and family services, authorize the transfer or inter- change of moneys appropriated herein with any other local assistance - general fund 235 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 appropriation within the office of chil- dren and family services except where transfer or interchange of appropriation is prohibited or otherwise restricted by law. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, if a social services district fails to provide reimbursement to the office of children and family services pursuant to section 529 of the executive law within 60 days of receiving a bill for services under such section, or by the date certain set by such office for providing reimbursement, whichever is later, the offices of the department of family assistance are authorized to exercise the state's set-off rights by withholding any amounts due and owing to such district under this appropriation, up to such amounts due and owing to the state under section 529 of the executive law and transferring such funds to the miscella- neous special revenue fund youth facility per diem account (YF) ....................... 76,160,000 Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the amount appropriated herein shall be available to the office of chil- dren and family services for payment of the state share of a county's prior years claim for reimbursement based upon a subsequent review by the office of actual expenditures for care, maintenance and supervision provided to youth in detention, to address any underpayment of state aid to the county for services and expenses for detention in a prior calendar year ........................................ 12,344,000 Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount appropriated herein shall be available under the supervision and treatment services for juveniles program for 62 percent state reimbursement to counties and the city of New York for eligible expenditures for the provision and administration of eligible supervision and treatment services for juveniles programs during the period of April 1, 2014 through March 31, 2015 that have been approved by the office of children and family services pursuant to a plan approved by the director of the budget; 236 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 provided, however, if a municipality is unable to use or claim all of its allo- cation for such program period within the required time frames, the municipality may apply to the office of children and family services for a waiver to permit the muni- cipality to continue to have the funds available to it for an additional one-year program period upon a showing and certif- ication by the municipality that such funds will be used only to reimburse the municipality for eligible expenditures for eligible services provided during the period of April 1, 2014 through March 31, 2015 for which the municipality was unable to claim within the required timeframes and for non-recurring eligible services or expenses that will occur during the period April 1, 2015 through March 31, 2016. Any funds that are remaining after all such waivers have been approved may be used to provide additional reimbursement to those counties that chose to transfer funds from their detention block grants into their supervision and treatment services for juveniles programs for the April 1, 2014 through March 31, 2015 program period proportionately to the amount each such district transferred. Notwithstanding paragraph (a) of subdivision 1 of section 529-b of the executive law or any other law to contrary, a municipality that was eligible for a minimum funding allocation under the supervision and treatment services for juveniles program for state fiscal year 2013-14 but did not submit an application for such funds may apply to the office of children and family services for a waiver of the local share requirement for the program funds for state fiscal year 2014-15 upon a showing that the municipality has fiscal issues that significantly impact its ability to provide the required local share and that providing the program funds to the munici- pality without a local share will enable the municipality to implement services designed to decrease the use of detention or residential care for such youth. Within the amounts appropriated herein, state reimbursement shall be limited to 237 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 the amount of such municipality's distrib- ution. The office of children and family services shall not reimburse any claims unless they are submitted within 12 months of the calendar quarter in which the claimed services were delivered. These funds shall not be used to supplant other state and local funds ........................ 8,376,000 Notwithstanding section 530 of the executive law or any other law to the contrary, for reimbursement of 49 percent of approved capital expenditures for secure juvenile detention. Such reimbursement shall be in the form of depreciation of approved capi- tal costs and interest on bonds, notes or other indebtedness necessarily undertaken to finance construction costs. Notwith- standing any provision of laws to the contrary, funding for such costs shall be limited to the amount appropriated herein. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, the office of children and family services may require that such claims for reimbursement of capital expenditures be submitted to the office electronically in the manner and format required by the office. Notwithstanding section 51 of the state finance law and any other provision of law to the contrary, the director of the budget may, upon the advice of the commissioner of the office of children and family services, authorize the interchange of moneys appropriated herein with any other local assistance - general fund appropriation within the office of chil- dren and family services ..................... 4,606,000 For eligible services and expenses of youth development programs as determined by the office of children and family services. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, a youth development program shall mean a program designed to provide community-level services to promote positive youth development but shall not include approved runaway programs or transitional independent living support programs as such terms are defined in section 532-a of the executive law. Each county or a city with a popu- lation of one million or more, which shall be known as a municipality, operating a 238 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 youth development program approved by the office of children and family services shall be eligible for one hundred percent state reimbursement of its qualified expenditures, subject to the amount avail- able under this appropriation and exclu- sive of any federal funds made available therefor, not to exceed the municipality's distribution of state aid for youth devel- opment programs. The amount appropriated herein for youth development programs shall be distributed by the office of children and family services to eligible municipalities that have a comprehensive plan that has been developed in consulta- tion with the applicable municipal youth bureau and approved by the office of chil- dren and family services. The distribution of the amount appropriated herein to eligible municipalities by the office of children and family services shall be based on factors as determined by the office and subject to the approval of the director of budget; such factors shall include the number of youth under the age of twenty-one residing in the municipality as shown by the last published federal census certified in the same manner as provided by section fifty-four of the state finance law and may include, but not be limited to, the percentage of youth living in poverty within the municipality or such other factors as provided for in the regulations of the office of children and family services. Up to fifteen percent of the youth development funds that a municipality would allocate to an approved local youth bureau pursuant to an approved comprehensive plan may be used for admin- istrative functions performed by such local youth bureau. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, an approved local youth bureau that is not providing, operating, administering or monitoring youth development programs shall not receive funding under this appropriation. The office shall not reim- burse any claims for youth development programs unless they are submitted within twelve months of the calendar quarter in which the expenditure was made. The office 239 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 may require that such claims be submitted to the office electronically in the manner and format required by the office. A muni- cipality may enter into contracts to effectuate its youth development program as approved by the office of children and family services. No expenditures shall be made from this appropriation for youth development programs until a plan has been approved by the director of the budget and a certificate of approval allocating these funds has been issued by the director of the budget .................................. 14,121,700 For payment of state aid for programs for the provision of eligible services to runaway and homeless youth pursuant to a plan, submitted by an eligible county, or a city having a population of one million or more, which shall be known as a munici- pality, and approved by the office of children and family services as part of such municipality's comprehensive plan; the office of children and family services shall not reimburse any claims unless they are submitted within 12 months of the calendar quarter in which the claimed service or services were delivered. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, the office of children and family services may require that such claims for provision of services to runaway and homeless youth be submitted to the office electronically in the manner and format required by the office, and the information regarding outcome based measures that demonstrate quality of services provided and program effectiveness be submitted to the office in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office. No expenditures shall be made from this appropriation until an annual expenditure plan is approved by the director of the budget and a certificate of approval allocating these funds has been issued by the director of the budget and copies of such certificate or any amendment thereto filed with the state comptroller, the chairperson of the senate finance committee and the chair- person of the assembly ways and means committee .................................... 2,355,800 240 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For services and expenses provided by local probation departments, for the post-place- ment care of youth leaving a youth resi- dential facility and for services and expenses of the office of children and family services related to community-based programs for youth in the care of the office of children and family services which may include but not be limited to multi-systemic therapy, family functional therapy and/or functional therapeutic foster care, and electronic monitoring. Funds appropriated herein shall be made available subject to the approval of an expenditure plan by the director of the budget. Funded programs shall submit information regarding outcome based meas- ures that demonstrate quality of services provided and program effectiveness to the office in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office ................ 311,700 Notwithstanding sections 131-u and 459-c of the social services law or any other law to the contrary, for reimbursement of 98 percent of 50 percent of eligible expendi- tures to local social services districts for the provision and administration of, after first deducting therefrom any feder- al funds properly received or to be received on account thereof: adult protec- tive services; residential services for victims of domestic violence who are determined to be ineligible for public assistance during the time the victims were residing in residential programs for victims of domestic violence; and nonresi- dential services for victims of domestic violence. The money hereby appropriated is to be available for payment of state aid hereto- fore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, the money hereby appropriated shall be available to the office net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be transferred to any other appropriation within the office of children and family services and/or the office of temporary 241 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 and disability assistance and/or suballo- cated to the office of temporary and disa- bility assistance for the purpose of paying local social services districts' costs of the above program and may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation or with any other item or items within the amounts appropri- ated within the office of children and family services general fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, in lieu of payments authorized by the social services law, or payments of federal funds otherwise due to the local social services districts for programs provided under the federal social security act or the federal food stamp act, funds herein appropriated, in amounts certified by the state commissioner or the state commissioner of health as due from local social services districts each month as their share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law may be set aside by the state comptroller in an interest-bearing account with such interest accruing to the credit of the locality in order to ensure the orderly and prompt payment of providers under section 367-b of the social services law pursuant to an estimate provided by the commissioner of health of each local social services district's share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law ..................... 44,000,000 For services and expenses of kinship care programs. Such funds are available pursu- ant to a plan prepared by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget to continue or expand existing programs with existing contractors that are satisfactorily performing as determined by the office of children and family services, to award new contracts to continue programs where the 242 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 existing contractors are not satisfactori- ly performing as determined by the office of children and family services and/or award new contracts through a competitive process. Such contracts shall provide for submission of information regarding outcome based measures that demonstrate quality of services provided and program effectiveness to the office in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office ..................................... 338,750 For services and expenses related to the home visiting program. Such funds are to be available pursuant to a plan prepared by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget to continue or expand existing programs with existing contractors that are satisfactorily performing as deter- mined by the office of children and family services, to award new contracts to continue programs where the existing contractors are not satisfactorily performing as determined by the office of children and family services and/or to award new contracts through a competitive process. Such contracts shall provide for submission of information regarding outcome based measures that demonstrate quality of services provided and program effectiveness to the office in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office .................................. 23,288,200 For services and expenses of the William B. Hoyt memorial children and family trust fund, for prevention and support service programs for victims of family violence pursuant to article 10-A of the social services law. Programs funded through such trust shall submit information regarding outcome based measures that demonstrate quality of services provided and program effectiveness to the office in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office. Funds appropriated herein may be transferred to the office of children and family services miscellaneous special revenue fund, children and family trust fund ........................................... 621,850 For services and expenses for supportive housing for young adults aged 25 years or 243 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 younger leaving or having recently left foster care or who had been in foster care for more than a year after their 16th birthday and who are at-risk of street homelessness or sheltered homelessness provided under the joint project between the state and the city of New York, known as the New York New York III supportive housing agreement. No expenditure shall be made until a certificate of allocation has been approved by the director of the budg- et with copies to be filed with the chair- persons of the senate finance committee and the assembly ways and means committee. The amount appropriated herein may be transferred or otherwise made available to the city of New York administration for children's services for services and expenses related to implementing the project. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, including section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part N of chapter 56 of the laws of 2013, for the period commenc- ing on April 1, 2014 and ending March 31, 2015 the commissioner shall not apply any cost of living adjustment for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimburse- ment ......................................... 2,137,000 For services and expenses of the Catholic Family Center in Rochester to establish and operate a statewide kinship informa- tion and referral network ...................... 220,500 For services and expenses of the advantage after school program. Such funds are to be available pursuant to a plan prepared by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget to extend or expand current contracts with community based organizations, to award new contracts to continue programs where the existing contractors are not satisfac- torily performing as determined by the office of children and family services and/or to award new contracts through a competitive process to community based organizations ............................... 17,255,300 For services and expenses of a public/private partnership pilot program 244 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 to fund new and expand existing preven- tive, early childhood development, and other services to at-risk children, youth and families and such funds shall not be used to supplant other state, local or federal funding. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, state funding for the pilot program shall be limited to the amount appropriated herein and shall not constitute more than 65 percent of eligible program expenditures, with the remaining 35 percent of program expenditures to be supported with private funds. The funds shall be distributed through a competitive process for services in an eligible region pursuant to a plan prepared by the office of children and family services and approved by the direc- tor of the budget. Eligible regions are the Capital, Central New York, Finger Lakes, Long Island, Mid-Hudson, Mohawk Valley, New York City, North Country, Southern Tier or Western New York regions..... 3,409,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ............... 1,693,215,550 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Social Services Block Grant Account - 25182 For services and expenses for supportive social services provided pursuant to title XX of the federal social security act. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the moneys hereby appropriated shall be apportioned by the office of children and family services to local social services districts, to reimburse local district expenditures for supportive services and training subject to the approval of the director of the budget; provided, however, that reimbursement to social services districts for eligible expenditures for services incurred during a particular federal fiscal year will be limited to expenditures claimed by March 31 of the following year. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, of the funds available herein, including any funds transferred from the temporary 245 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 assistance to needy families block grant to the title XX block grant, $66,000,000 shall be allocated to social services districts, solely for reimbursement of expenditures for the provision and admin- istration of adult protective services, residential services for victims of domes- tic violence who are determined to be ineligible for public assistance during the time the victims were residing in residential programs for victims of domes- tic violence, and nonresidential services for victims of domestic violence, pursuant to an allocation plan developed by the office and submitted for approval by the division of the budget no later than 60 days following enactment of this chapter, based on each district's claims for such costs and any other factors as identified in the allocation plan, adjusted by appli- cable cost allocation methodology and net of any retroactive payments for the 12 month period ending June 30, 2013 that are submitted on or before January 2, 2014; provided, however, that if the office determines that the total amount of a social services district's claims for such services which could be reimbursed from these funds is less than the amount allo- cated to the district for such claims, the office may, subject to approval by the director of the budget, reallocate the unused funds to other social services districts with eligible claims that exceed their allocation. Funds appropriated herein shall be available for aid to municipalities and for payments to the federal government for expenditures made pursuant to the social services law and the state plan for individual and family grant program under the disaster relief act of 1974. The funds hereby appropriated are to be available for payment of state aid hereto- fore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds hereby appropriated shall be available to the office net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. 246 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be transferred to any other appropriation within the office of children and family services and/or the office of temporary and disability assistance and/or suballo- cated to the office of temporary and disa- bility assistance for the purpose of paying local social services districts' costs of the above program and may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation or with any other item or items within the amounts appropri- ated within the office of children and family services general fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, in lieu of payments authorized by the social services law, or payments of federal funds otherwise due to the local social services districts for programs provided under the federal social security act or the federal food stamp act, funds herein appropriated, in amounts certified by the state comptroller or the state commissioner of health as due from local social services districts each month as their share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law may be set aside by the state comptroller in an interest bearing account with such interest accruing to the credit of the locality in order to ensure the orderly and prompt payment of providers under section 367-b of the social services law pursuant to an estimate provided by the commissioner of health of each local social services district's share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law .................... 150,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................. 150,000,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal 247 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Federal Health and Human Services Fund Title IV-a, IV-b, IV-e Account - 25175 For services and expenses for the foster care and adoption assistance program, and the kinship guardianship assistance program, including related administrative expenses, and for services and expenses for child welfare and family preservation and family support services provided pursuant to title IV-a, subparts 1 and 2 of title IV-b and title IV-e of the feder- al social security act including the federal share of costs incurred implement- ing the federal adoption and safe families act of 1997 (P.L. 105-89); provided, however, that reimbursement to social services districts for eligible expendi- tures for services other than the foster care and adoption assistance program, and the kinship guardianship assistance program incurred during a particular federal fiscal year will be limited to expenditures claimed by March 31 of the following year. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, in lieu of payments authorized by the social services law, or payments of federal funds otherwise due to the local social services districts for programs provided under the federal social security act or the federal food stamp act, funds herein appropriated, in amounts certified by the state commissioner or the state commissioner of health as due from local social services districts each month as their share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law may be set aside by the state comptroller in an interest-bearing account with such interest accruing to the credit of the locality in order to ensure the orderly and prompt payment of providers under section 367-b of the social services law pursuant to an estimate provided by the commissioner of health of each local social services district's share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law. Funds appropriated herein shall be available for aid to municipalities and for payments 248 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 to the federal government for expenditures made pursuant to the social services law and the state plan for individual and family grant program under the disaster relief act of 1974. Such funds are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the office net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be transferred to any other appropriation within the office of children and family services and/or the office of temporary and disability assistance and/or suballo- cated to the office of temporary and disa- bility assistance for the purpose of paying local social services districts' costs of the above program and may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation or with any other item or items within the amounts appropri- ated within the office of children and family services general fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee ............................ 868,900,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................. 868,900,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Combined Expendable Trust Fund Children and Family Trust Fund Account - 20128 For services and expenses related to the administration and implementation of contracts for prevention and support service programs for victims of family violence under the William B. Hoyt memori- al children and family trust fund pursuant to article 10-A of the social services law. Funds appropriated to the children and family trust fund shall be available 249 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 for expenditure for such services and expenses herein .............................. 3,459,000 -------------- Program fund subtotal ...................... 3,459,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Children and Family Services Quality Enhancement Account - 21900 For services and expenses related to activ- ities to increase the availability and/or quality of children and family services programs. No expenditures shall be made from this account until an expenditure plan has been approved by the director of the budget ................................... 5,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 5,000,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Family Preservation and Federal Family Violence Services Account - 22082 For services and expenses associated with the home visiting program, the coordinated children's services initiative, domestic violence programs and related programs, subject to the approval of the director of the budget .................................. 10,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal .................. 10,000,000 -------------- TRAINING AND DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM ............................ 24,034,800 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For state reimbursement to local social services districts for training expenses associated with title IV-a, title IV-e, title IV-d, title IV-f and title XIX of the federal social security act or their successor titles and programs. Funds appropriated herein shall be available for aid to municipalities and for payments to the federal government for expenditures 250 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 made pursuant to the social services law and the state plan for individual and family grant program under the disaster relief act of 1974. Such funds are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the office net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be transferred to any other appropriation and/or suballocated to any other agency for the purpose of paying local social services district cost or may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation or with any other item or items within the amounts appropriated within the office of children and family services - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. The amount appropriated herein, as may be adjusted by transfer of general fund moneys for administration of child welfare, training and development, public assistance, and food stamp programs appro- priated in the office of children and family services and the office of tempo- rary and disability assistance, shall constitute total state reimbursement for all local training programs in state fiscal year 2014-15 .......................... 4,815,800 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 4,815,800 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Federal Health and Human Services Fund Account - 25175 For reimbursement to local social services districts for training expenses associated with title IV-a, title IV-e, title IV-d and title XIX of the federal social secu- 251 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 rity act or their successor titles and programs. Funds appropriated herein shall be available for aid to municipalities and for payments to the federal government for expenditures made pursuant to the social services law and the state plan for individual and family grant program under the disaster relief act of 1974. Such funds are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the office net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be transferred to any other appropriation and/or suballocated to any other agency for the purpose of paying local social services district cost, or may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation or with any other item or items within the amounts appropri- ated within the office of children and family services federal funds - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee ............................. 19,219,000 -------------- Program account subtotal .................. 19,219,000 -------------- 252 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 CHILD CARE PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: The money hereby appropriated is to be available for payment of state aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, the money hereby appropriated shall be available to the office net of disal- lowances, refunds, reimbursements and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, in lieu of payments authorized by the social services law, or payments of federal funds otherwise due to the local social services districts for programs provided under the federal social security act or the federal food stamp act, funds herein appropriated, in amounts certified by the state commissioner or the state commissioner of health as due from local social services districts each month as their share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law may be set aside by the state comptroller in an interest-bearing account with such interest accruing to the credit of the locality in order to ensure the orderly and prompt payment of providers under section 367-b of the social services law pursuant to an estimate provided by the commissioner of health of each local social services district's share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be transferred to any other appropriation within the office of children and family services and/or the office of temporary and disability assistance and/or suballocated to the office of temporary and disability assistance for the purpose of paying local social services districts' costs of the above program and may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation or with any other item or items within the amounts appropriated within the office of children and family services general fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the depart- ment of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the money hereby appropri- ated, in combination with the money appropriated in federal block grant, federal day care account, including any funds transferred or suballocated by the office of temporary and disability assistance special revenue funds - federal / aid to localities federal health and human services fund federal temporary assistance to needy fami- lies block grant funds at the request of local social services districts and, upon approval of the director of the budget, transfer of federal temporary assistance for needy families block grant funds made available from the New York works compliance fund program or otherwise specifically appropriated therefor, shall constitute the 253 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 state block grant for child care. The money hereby appropriated is to be available to social services districts for child care assist- ance pursuant to title 5-C of article 6 of the social services law and shall be apportioned among the social services districts by the office according to an allocation plan developed by the office and submitted to the director of the budget for approval within 60 days of enactment of the budget. A district's block grant allocation, including any funds the office of temporary and disability assist- ance transfers from a district's flexible fund for family services allocation to the state block grant for child care at the district's request, for a particular federal fiscal year is available only for child care assistance expenditures made during that federal fiscal year and which are claimed by March 31 of the year immediately following the end of that federal fiscal year. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, any claims for child care assistance made by a social services district for expenditures made during a particular federal fiscal year, other than claims made under title XX of the federal social security act and under the food stamp employment and training program, shall be counted against the social services district's block grant allocation for that federal fiscal year. A social services district shall expend its allocation from the block grant in accordance with the applicable provisions in federal law and regulations relating to the federal funds included in the state block grant for child care and the regulations of the office of children and family services. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, each district's claims submitted under the state block grant for child care will be processed in a manner that maximizes the availability of federal funds and ensures that the district meets its maintenance of effort requirement in each applicable federal fiscal year ... 158,397,700 ...................... (re. $75,006,000) For services and expenses of child care services provided to children of migrant workers in programs operated by non-profit organizations under contract with the department of agriculture and markets to provide such care. The funds appropriated herein may be suballocated to the department of agriculture and markets ....................... 1,754,000 ......................................... (re. $1,754,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses of the civil service employees association, Local 1000, AFSCME, AFL-CIO to establish and operate a quality grant program for licensed group family day care home and registered fami- ly day care home providers outside the city of New York; provided however, that, pursuant to a request by the civil services associ- ation, the funds may be made available to CSEA Workers' Opportunity Resources and Knowledge Institute (CSEA WORK Institute), or other administrator designated by the union to administer and implement the program for the union ... 3,735,000 ........... (re. $3,735,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses of the civil service employees association, Local 1000, AFSCME, AFL-CIO to establish and operate a quality grant 254 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 program for licensed group family day care home and registered fami- ly day care home providers outside the city of New York; provided however, that, pursuant to a request by the civil services associ- ation, the funds may be made available to CSEA Workers' Opportunity Resources and Knowledge Institute (CSEA WORK Institute), or other administrator designated by the union to administer and implement the program for the union ... 3,735,000 ............. (re. $536,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the funds appropri- ated herein shall be available to operate and support enrollment in the child care facilitated enrollment pilot programs which expand access to child care subsidies for working families living or employed in the Liberty Zone, the boroughs of Brooklyn, Queens, and Bronx, and in the county of Monroe, with income up to 275 percent of the federal poverty level. Of the amount appropriated herein, $1,605,000 shall be made available for Monroe county, and $3,855,000 shall be made available for all other projects. Up to $160,500 shall be made available to the current designated administrator in the county of Monroe, or to a successor administrator designated by the current administration to administer such county's program and to implement a plan approved by the office of children and family services; and up to $385,500 shall be made available to the Consor- tium for Worker Education, Inc., or other designated successor, to administer and to implement a plan approved by the office of chil- dren and family services for the programs in the Liberty Zone, and the boroughs of Brooklyn, Queens and Bronx. Each pilot program administrator shall prepare and submit to the office of children and family services, the chairs of the senate committee on children and families and the senate committee on social services, the chair of the assembly committee on children and families, the chair of the assembly committee on social services, the chair of the senate committee on labor, and the chair of the assembly committee on labor, an evaluation of the pilot with recommendations for continua- tion or dissolution of the program supported by appropriate documen- tation. Such evaluation shall include available, information regard- ing the pilot programs or participants in the pilot programs, absent identifying information, including but not limited to: the number of income-eligible children of working parents with income greater than 200 percent but at or less than 275 percent of the federal poverty level; the ages of the children served by the project, the number of families served by the project who are in receipt of family assist- ance, the factors that parents considered when searching for child care, the factors that barred the families' access to child care assistance prior to their enrollment in the pilot program, the number of families who receive a child care subsidy pursuant to this program who choose to use such subsidy for regulated child care, and the number of families who receive a child care subsidy pursuant to this program who choose to use such subsidy to receive child care services provided by a legally exempt provider. Such report shall be 255 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 submitted by the applicable project administrator, on or before October 1, 2012, provided that if such report is not received by October 1, 2012, reimbursement for administrative costs shall be either reduced or withheld, and failure of an administrator to submit a timely report may jeopardize such program's funding in future years. Expenses related to the development of the evaluation of the pilot programs shall be paid from the pilot program's admin- istrative set-aside or non-state funds. The remaining portion of the project's funds shall be allocated by the office of children and family services to the local social services districts where the recipient families reside as determined by the project administrator based on projected needs and cost of providing child care subsidy payments to working families enrolled in the child care subsidy program through the pilot initiative, provided however that the office of children and family services shall not reimburse subsidy payments in excess of the amount the subsidy funding appropriated herein can support and the applicable local social services district shall not be required to approve or pay for subsidies not funded herein. The total number of slots for pilot programs located within the city of New York shall not exceed one thousand during fiscal year 2012-13. Vacancies in child care slots may be filled at such time as the total enrollment of the New York city pilot program is less than one thousand slots. The pilot program located in the borough of Queens shall receive one new additional slot for each slot which becomes available through attrition once the total number of filled child care slots reaches less than one thousand. Child care subsidies paid on behalf of eligible families shall be reim- bursed at the actual cost of care up to the applicable market rate for the district in which the child care is provided in accordance with the fee schedule of the local social services district making the subsidy payments. Pilot programs are required to submit monthly reports to the office of children and family services, the local social services district, and for programs located in the city of New York, the administration for children's services, and the legis- lature. Each monthly report must provide without benefit of personal identifying information, the pilot program's current enrollment level, amount of the child's subsidy, co-payment levels and other information as needed or required by the office of children and family services. Further, the office of children and family services shall provide technical assistance to the pilot program to assist with project administration and timely coordination of the monthly claiming process. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, any pilot programs maintained herein may be terminated if the adminis- trator for such programs mismanages such programs, by engaging in actions including but not limited to, improper use of funds, provid- ing for child care subsidies in excess of the amount the subsidy funding appropriated herein can support, and failing to submit claims for reimbursement in a timely fashion ....................... 5,460,000 ........................................... (re. $819,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2010: 256 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses of the united federation of teachers to provide professional development to child care providers including but not necessarily limited to licensed group family day care home, registered family day care home and legally-exempt providers located in the city of New York, to meet existing training requirements and to enhance the development of such providers ....................... 500,000 ............................................. (re. $358,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2010, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses of the civil service employees association, Local 1000, AFSCME, AFL-CIO to provide professional development to child care providers which shall include but not necessarily be limited to, licensed group family day care home, registered family day care home and legally-exempt providers located outside the city of New York, to meet existing training requirements and to enhance the development of such providers; provided however, that, pursuant to a request by the civil services association, the funds may be made available to CSEA Workers' Opportunity Resources and Knowledge Institute (CSEA WORK Institute), or other administrator designated by the union to administer and implement the program for the union ... 500,000 ......................................... (re. $356,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Federal Day Care Account - 25175 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses related to the child care block grant. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, in lieu of payments authorized by the social services law, or payments of federal funds otherwise due to the local social services districts for programs provided under the federal social security act or the federal food stamp act, funds herein appropriated, in amounts certified by the state commissioner or the state commissioner of health as due from local social services districts each month as their share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law may be set aside by the state comptroller in an interest-bearing account with such interest accruing to the credit of the locality in order to ensure the orderly and prompt payment of providers under section 367-b of the social services law pursuant to an estimate provided by the commissioner of health of each local social services district's share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law. Funds appropriated herein shall be available for aid to munici- palities, for services and expenses under the child care block grant and for payments to the federal government for expenditures made pursuant to the social services law and the state plan for individ- ual and family grant program under the disaster relief act of 1974. Such funds are to be available for payment of aid, services and expenses heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to munici- 257 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 palities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the office net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be transferred to any other appropriation within the office of children and family services and/or the office of temporary and disability assistance and/or suballocated to the office of temporary and disability assistance for the purpose of paying local social services districts' costs of the above program and may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation or with any other item or items within the amounts appropriated within the office of children and family services general fund - local assistance account or special revenue funds federal/state operations federal day care account with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the money hereby appropri- ated including any funds transferred by the office of temporary and disability assistance special revenue funds - federal / aid to localities federal health and human services fund, federal temporary assistance to needy families block grant funds at the request of local social services districts and, upon approval of the director of the budget, transfer of federal temporary assistance for needy families block grant funds made available from the New York works compliance fund program or otherwise specifically appropriated therefor, in combination with the money appropriated in the general fund / aid to localities local assistance account, appropriated for the state block grant for child care shall constitute the state block grant for child care. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $216,755,000 of the state block grant for child care may be used for child care assistance pursuant to title 5-C of article 6 of the social services law. The funds that are to be available to social services districts for child care assistance shall be apportioned among the social services districts by the office according to the allocation plan developed by the office and submitted to the director of the budget for approval within 60 days of enactment of the budget. A district's block grant allocation, including any funds the office of temporary and disability assistance transfers from a district's flexible fund for family services allocation to the state block grant for child care at the district's request, for a particular federal fiscal year is available only for child care assistance expenditures made during that federal fiscal year and which are claimed by March 31 of the year immediately following the end of that federal fiscal year. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, any claims for child care assistance made by a social services district for expenditures made during a particular federal fiscal year, other than claims made under title XX of the federal social security act and under the food stamp employment and training program, shall be counted against the 258 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 social services district's block grant allocation for that federal fiscal year. A social services district shall expend its allocation from the block grant in accordance with the applicable provisions in federal law and regulations relating to the federal funds included in the state block grant for child care and the regulations of the office of children and family services. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, each district's claims submitted under the state block grant for child care will be processed in a manner that maximizes the availability of federal funds and ensures that the district meets its maintenance of effort requirement in each applicable federal fiscal year. Funds appropriated herein shall be subject to the amount awarded in federal grant funding. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $38,332,000 of the funds may be available for funding to social services districts for child care assistance should additional health and human services funding be available. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $22,034,000 may be available for services and expenses for the operation and coordination of child care resource and referral agencies. Such funds are to be available pursuant to a plan prepared by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget to continue existing programs with existing contractors that are satis- factorily performing as determined by the office of children and family services, to award new contracts to not-for-profit organiza- tions to continue programs where the existing contractors are not satisfactorily performing as determined by the office of children and family services and/or to award new contracts to not-for-profit organizations through a competitive process. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $6,125,000 may be available for services and expenses for the operation and coordination of legally exempt enrollment agencies located in the city of New York. Such funds are to be available pursuant to a plan prepared by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget to continue existing programs with existing contrac- tors that are satisfactorily performing as determined by the office of children and family services, to award new contracts to not-for- profit organizations to continue programs where the existing contractors are not satisfactorily performing as determined by the office of children and family services and/or to award new contracts to not-for-profit organizations through a competitive process. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $1,100,000 may be available for services and expenses for the operation of infant/toddler resource centers. Such funds are to be available pursuant to a plan prepared by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget to continue existing programs with existing contractors that are satisfactorily performing as deter- mined by the office of children and family services, to award new contracts to not-for-profit organizations to continue programs where the existing contractors are not satisfactorily performing as deter- mined by the office of children and family services and/or to award 259 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 new contracts to not-for-profit organizations through a competitive process. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $6,434,000 may be available for services and expenses of child care provider training. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $10,240,000 may be available for services and expenses of child care scholarships education and ongoing professional development. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $2,000,000 may be available for services and expenses of the development and maintenance of automated systems in support of licensing and oversight of child day care providers. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $586,000 may be available for services and expenses to make awards through a competitive grant process for start-up expenses and for the promotion of child health and safety, including equipment and minor renovations. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $300,000 may be available for services and expenses for the establishment and/or operation of child care services in the state's courts. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $2,020,000 may be available for services and expenses of subsidy and quality activities at the state university of New York including community colleges and state operated campuses. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $2,020,000 may be available for services and expenses of subsidy and quality activities at the city university of New York, including community colleges and senior colleges. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $750,000 may be available for suballocation to the department of agriculture and markets for services and expenses of child care services provided to children of migrant workers in programs operated by non-profit organizations under contract with the department of agriculture and markets to provide such care. Of the amount appropriated herein, up to $50,000 may be available for services and expenses of conducting a market rate survey ........... 308,746,000 ..................................... (re. $194,059,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses related to the child care block grant. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, in lieu of payments authorized by the social services law, or payments of federal funds otherwise due to the local social services districts for programs provided under the federal social security act or the federal food stamp act, funds herein appropriated, in amounts certified by the state commissioner or the state commissioner of health as due from local social services districts each month as their share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law may be set aside by the state comptroller in an interest-bearing account with such interest accruing to the credit of the locality in order to ensure the orderly and prompt payment of providers under section 367-b of the social services law pursuant to an estimate 260 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 provided by the commissioner of health of each local social services district's share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law. Funds appropriated herein shall be available for aid to munici- palities, for services and expenses under the child care block grant and for payments to the federal government for expenditures made pursuant to the social services law and the state plan for individ- ual and family grant program under the disaster relief act of 1974. Such funds are to be available for payment of aid, services and expenses heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to munici- palities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the office net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be transferred to any other appropriation within the office of children and family services and/or the office of temporary and disability assistance and/or suballocated to the office of temporary and disability assistance for the purpose of paying local social services districts' costs of the above program and may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation or with any other item or items within the amounts appropriated within the office of children and family services general fund - local assistance account or special revenue funds federal/state operations federal day care account with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the money hereby appropri- ated including any funds transferred by the office of temporary and disability assistance special revenue funds - federal / aid to localities federal health and human services fund, federal temporary assistance to needy families block grant funds at the request of local social services districts and, upon approval of the director of the budget, transfer of federal temporary assistance for needy families block grant funds made available from the New York works compliance fund program or otherwise specifically appropriated therefor, in combination with the money appropriated in the general fund / aid to localities local assistance account, appropriated for the state block grant for child care shall constitute the state block grant for child care. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $216,755,000 of the state block grant for child care may be used for child care assistance pursuant to title 5-C of article 6 of the social services law. The funds that are to be available to social services districts for child care assistance shall be apportioned among the social services districts by the office according to the allocation plan developed by the office and submitted to the director of the budget for approval within 60 days of enactment of the budget. A district's block grant allocation, including any funds the office of temporary and disability assistance transfers from a district's flexible fund 261 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 for family services allocation to the state block grant for child care at the district's request, for a particular federal fiscal year is available only for child care assistance expenditures made during that federal fiscal year and which are claimed by March 31 of the year immediately following the end of that federal fiscal year. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, any claims for child care assistance made by a social services district for expenditures made during a particular federal fiscal year, other than claims made under title XX of the federal social security act and under the food stamp employment and training program, shall be counted against the social services district's block grant allocation for that federal fiscal year. A social services district shall expend its allocation from the block grant in accordance with the applicable provisions in federal law and regulations relating to the federal funds included in the state block grant for child care and the regulations of the office of children and family services. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, each district's claims submitted under the state block grant for child care will be processed in a manner that maximizes the availability of federal funds and ensures that the district meets its maintenance of effort requirement in each applicable federal fiscal year. Funds appropriated herein shall be subject to the amount awarded in federal grant funding. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $38,332,000 of the funds may be available for funding to social services districts for child care assistance should additional health and human services funding be available. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $22,034,000 may be available for services and expenses for the operation and coordination of child care resource and referral agencies. Such funds are to be available pursuant to a plan prepared by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget to continue existing programs with existing contractors that are satis- factorily performing as determined by the office of children and family services, to award new contracts to not-for-profit organiza- tions to continue programs where the existing contractors are not satisfactorily performing as determined by the office of children and family services and/or to award new contracts to not-for-profit organizations through a competitive process. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $6,125,000 may be available for services and expenses for the operation and coordination of legally exempt enrollment agencies located in the city of New York. Such funds are to be available pursuant to a plan prepared by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget to continue existing programs with existing contrac- tors that are satisfactorily performing as determined by the office of children and family services, to award new contracts to not-for- profit organizations to continue programs where the existing contractors are not satisfactorily performing as determined by the office of children and family services and/or to award new contracts to not-for-profit organizations through a competitive process. 262 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $1,100,000 may be available for services and expenses for the operation of infant/toddler resource centers. Such funds are to be available pursuant to a plan prepared by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget to continue existing programs with existing contractors that are satisfactorily performing as deter- mined by the office of children and family services, to award new contracts to not-for-profit organizations to continue programs where the existing contractors are not satisfactorily performing as deter- mined by the office of children and family services and/or to award new contracts to not-for-profit organizations through a competitive process. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $6,434,000 may be available for services and expenses of child care provider training. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $10,240,000 may be available for services and expenses of child care scholarships education and ongoing professional development. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $2,000,000 may be available for services and expenses of the development and maintenance of automated systems in support of licensing and oversight of child day care providers. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $586,000 may be available for services and expenses to make awards through a competitive grant process for start-up expenses and for the promotion of child health and safety, including equipment and minor renovations. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $300,000 may be available for services and expenses for the establishment and/or operation of child care services in the state's courts. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $2,020,000 may be available for services and expenses of subsidy and quality activities at the state university of New York including community colleges and state operated campuses. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $2,020,000 may be available for services and expenses of subsidy and quality activities at the city university of New York, including community colleges and senior colleges. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $750,000 may be available for suballocation to the department of agriculture and markets for services and expenses of child care services provided to children of migrant workers in programs operated by non-profit organizations under contract with the department of agriculture and markets to provide such care. Of the amount appropriated herein, up to $50,000 may be available for services and expenses of conducting a market rate survey ........... 308,746,000 ...................................... (re. $33,256,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses related to the child care block grant. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, in lieu of payments authorized by the social services law, or payments of federal funds 263 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 otherwise due to the local social services districts for programs provided under the federal social security act or the federal food stamp act, funds herein appropriated, in amounts certified by the state commissioner or the state commissioner of health as due from local social services districts each month as their share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law may be set aside by the state comptroller in an interest-bearing account with such interest accruing to the credit of the locality in order to ensure the orderly and prompt payment of providers under section 367-b of the social services law pursuant to an estimate provided by the commissioner of health of each local social services district's share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law. Funds appropriated herein shall be available for aid to munici- palities, for services and expenses under the child care block grant and for payments to the federal government for expenditures made pursuant to the social services law and the state plan for individ- ual and family grant program under the disaster relief act of 1974. Such funds are to be available for payment of aid, services and expenses heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to munici- palities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the office net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be transferred to any other appropriation within the office of children and family services and/or the office of temporary and disability assistance and/or suballocated to the office of temporary and disability assistance for the purpose of paying local social services districts' costs of the above program and may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation or with any other item or items within the amounts appropriated within the office of children and family services general fund - local assistance account or special revenue funds federal/state operations federal day care account with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the money hereby appropri- ated including any funds transferred by the office of temporary and disability assistance special revenue funds - federal / aid to localities federal health and human services fund, federal temporary assistance to needy families block grant funds at the request of local social services districts and, upon approval of the director of the budget, transfer of federal temporary assistance for needy families block grant funds made available from the New York works compliance fund program or otherwise specifically appropriated therefor, in combination with the money appropriated in the general fund / aid to localities local assistance account, appropriated for the state block grant for child care shall constitute the state block grant for child care. 264 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $216,755,000 of the state block grant for child care may be used for child care assistance pursuant to title 5-C of article 6 of the social services law. The funds that are to be available to social services districts for child care assistance shall be apportioned among the social services districts by the office according to the allocation plan developed by the office and submitted to the director of the budget for approval within 60 days of enactment of the budget. A district's block grant allocation, including any funds the office of temporary and disability assistance transfers from a district's flexible fund for family services allocation to the state block grant for child care at the district's request, for a particular federal fiscal year is available only for child care assistance expenditures made during that federal fiscal year and which are claimed by March 31 of the year immediately following the end of that federal fiscal year. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, any claims for child care assistance made by a social services district for expenditures made during a particular federal fiscal year, other than claims made under title XX of the federal social security act and under the food stamp employment and training program, shall be counted against the social services district's block grant allocation for that federal fiscal year. A social services district shall expend its allocation from the block grant in accordance with the applicable provisions in federal law and regulations relating to the federal funds included in the state block grant for child care and the regulations of the office of children and family services. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, each district's claims submitted under the state block grant for child care will be processed in a manner that maximizes the availability of federal funds and ensures that the district meets its maintenance of effort requirement in each applicable federal fiscal year. Funds appropriated herein shall be subject to the amount awarded in federal grant funding. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $38,332,000 of the funds may be available for funding to social services districts for child care assistance should additional health and human services funding be available. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $22,034,000 may be available for services and expenses for the operation and coordination of child care resource and referral agencies. Such funds are to be available pursuant to a plan prepared by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget to continue existing programs with existing contractors that are satis- factorily performing as determined by the office of children and family services, to award new contracts to not-for-profit organiza- tions to continue programs where the existing contractors are not satisfactorily performing as determined by the office of children and family services and/or to award new contracts to not-for-profit organizations through a competitive process. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $6,125,000 may be available for services and expenses for the operation and coordination of 265 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 legally exempt enrollment agencies located in the city of New York. Such funds are to be available pursuant to a plan prepared by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget to continue existing programs with existing contrac- tors that are satisfactorily performing as determined by the office of children and family services, to award new contracts to not-for- profit organizations to continue programs where the existing contractors are not satisfactorily performing as determined by the office of children and family services and/or to award new contracts to not-for-profit organizations through a competitive process. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $1,100,000 may be available for services and expenses for the operation of infant/toddler resource centers. Such funds are to be available pursuant to a plan prepared by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget to continue existing programs with existing contractors that are satisfactorily performing as deter- mined by the office of children and family services, to award new contracts to not-for-profit organizations to continue programs where the existing contractors are not satisfactorily performing as deter- mined by the office of children and family services and/or to award new contracts to not-for-profit organizations through a competitive process. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $6,434,000 may be available for services and expenses of child care provider training. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $10,240,000 may be available for services and expenses of child care scholarships education and ongoing professional development. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $2,000,000 may be available for services and expenses of the development and maintenance of automated systems in support of licensing and oversight of child day care providers. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $586,000 may be available for services and expenses to make awards through a competitive grant process for start-up expenses and for the promotion of child health and safety, including equipment and minor renovations. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $300,000 may be available for services and expenses for the establishment and/or operation of child care services in the state's courts. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $2,020,000 may be available for services and expenses of subsidy and quality activities at the state university of New York including community colleges and state operated campuses. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $2,020,000 may be available for services and expenses of subsidy and quality activities at the city university of New York, including community colleges and senior colleges. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $750,000 may be available for suballocation to the department of agriculture and markets for services and expenses of child care services provided to children of migrant workers in programs operated by non-profit organizations 266 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 under contract with the department of agriculture and markets to provide such care. Of the amount appropriated herein, up to $50,000 may be available for services and expenses of conducting a market rate survey ........... 308,746,000 ..................................... (re. $144,637,000) Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Quality Child Care and Protection Account - 21900 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses related to administering the "quality child care and protection act" specifically, the provision of grants to child day care providers for health and safety purposes, for train- ing of child day care provider staff and other activities to increase the availability and/or quality of child care programs. No expenditure shall be made from this account until an expenditure plan has been approved by the director of the budget ............... 343,000 ............................................. (re. $343,000) NEW YORK STATE COMMISSION FOR THE BLIND [AND VISUALLY HANDICAPPED] PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses of the Helen Keller - CORE Program to provide services to legally-blind individuals having higher educa- tion or competitive employment goals ............................... 35,000 ............................................... (re. $35,000) For services and expenses of the National Federation of the Blind for NFB-Newsline ... 75,000 .............................. (re. $75,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal [Department of] Education Fund Rehabilitation Services/Supported Employment Account - 25213 The appropriation made by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013, is hereby amended and reappropriated to read: For services and expenses related to the NEW YORK STATE commission for the blind [and visually handicapped] including transfer or suballo- cation to the state education department ........................... 350,000 ............................................. (re. $350,000) FAMILY AND CHILDREN'S SERVICES PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: 267 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount appro- priated herein, shall be available under a foster care block grant for state reimbursement of eligible social services district expend- itures for the provision and administration of foster care services including care, maintenance, supervision, and tuition; for super- vision of foster children placed in federally funded job corps programs; for care, maintenance, supervision, and tuition for adju- dicated juvenile delinquents and persons in need of supervision placed in residential programs operated by authorized agencies and in out-of-state residential programs; and for the provision and administration of the kinship guardian assistance program including kinship guardianship assistance payments and payments for non-recur- ring guardianship expenses. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, a portion of the funds are available to reimburse social services districts for the change in the maximum state aid rates established by the office of children and family services for the 2013-14 rate year pursuant to section 398-a of the social services law and sections 4003 and 4405 of the education law to reflect the continuation of the cost of living adjustments that became effective April 1, 2008 for payments made to foster parents and for salary and fringe benefit costs and other critical nonpersonal services costs for foster care programs as determined by the office. Social services districts must adjust the amount of payments made for care provided by congregate care and foster boarding home programs and to foster parents to reflect the cost of living adjustments in the manner specified by the office. Each authorized agency operating a congregate care or foster board- ing home program in New York state for which the office sets a maxi- mum state aid rate pursuant to section 398-a of the social services law or section 4003 or 4405 of the education law shall submit, at the time and in a manner to be determined by the office, a written certification, attesting that the funds received for the continua- tion of the cost of living adjustment to the maximum state aid rate that became effective April 1, 2008 for that program will be or were used solely in accordance with the requirements of the cost of living adjustment established by the office. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, including section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part H of chapter 56 of the laws of 2012, for the period commencing on April 1, 2013 and ending March 31, 2014 the commissioner shall not apply any cost of living adjustment for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimbursement. Within the amounts appropriated herein, state reimbursement to each social services district for services identified herein that are otherwise reimbursable by the state from April 1, 2013 through March 31, 2014 shall be limited to a district allocation, hereinafter referred to as the district's block grant allocation. Notwithstand- ing any other provision of law, such block grant allocation shall be based, in part, on each district's claims for such costs, adjusted by the applicable cost allocation methodology and net of any retro- active payments for the 12 month period ending June 30, 2012 that 268 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 are submitted on or before January 2, 2013 and, in part, on such other factors as determined by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget. Any portion of a social services district's allocation from funds appropriated herein not claimed by such district during the state fiscal year may be used by such district for expenditures on preventive services provided pursuant to section 409-a of the social services law, inde- pendent living services and aftercare services provided pursuant to regulations of the department of family assistance, claimed by such district during the next state fiscal year up to the amount remain- ing from the district's foster care block grant allocation, provided however, that any claims for such services during the next state fiscal year in excess of such amount shall be subject to 62 percent state reimbursement exclusive of any federal funds made available for such purposes, in accordance with directives of the department of family assistance and subject to the approval of the director of the budget. Any claims submitted by a social services district for reimbursement for a particular state fiscal year for which the social services district does not receive state or federal reimbursement during that state fiscal year may not be claimed against that district's block grant apportionment for the next state fiscal year. The office of children and family services, with the approval of the director of the budget, may reduce a district's block grant allo- cation by the state share decrease related to federal retroactive reimbursement for such foster care services identified herein. The office, with the approval of the director of the budget, may reduce a district's block grant allocation by the state share of disallow- ances or sanctions taken against the district pursuant to the social services law or federal law. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the state shall not be responsible for reimbursing a social services district and a district shall not seek state reimbursement for any portion of any state disallowance or sanction taken against the social services district, or any federal disallowance attributable to final federal agency decisions or to settlement made, on or after July 1, 1995, when such disallowance or sanction results from the failure of the social services district to comply with federal or state require- ments, including, but not limited to, failure to document eligibil- ity for federal or state funds in the case record; provided, howev- er, if the office determines that any federal disallowance for services provided between January 1, 1999 and May 31, 1999 results solely from the late enactment of the state legislation implementing the federal adoption and safe families act, the state shall be sole- ly responsible for the full amount of the disallowance or sanction; provided, further, however, this provision shall be deemed to apply both prospectively and retroactively regardless of whether such sanctions or disallowances are for services provided or claims made prior to or after April 1, 2013. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, any federal disallowance resulting from a federal title IV-E eligibility review or audit that 269 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 uses extrapolated statistic techniques shall be passed along by the state to any and all social services districts that the office of children and family services has determined have not complied with the title IV-E eligibility requirements or have not taken the neces- sary actions to ensure compliance with such requirements including, but not limited to, failing to: assess and fully document all the criteria and have readily available all the necessary documents to establish and continue title IV-E eligibility for all title IV-E eligible children within the required time frames; claim title IV-E funding only for cases that meet all of the title IV-E eligibility criteria; and fully implement the social services payment system on or before April 1, 2005 for all direct and voluntary agency foster care services. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, the office of children and family services shall impose on social services districts any feder- al disallowance issued against the state as a result of a federal title IV-E secondary eligibility review regardless of the date the children may have entered foster care, the date the eligibility or payment errors occurred, or the filing date of any federal claims for reimbursement; provided, however, that the state shall be responsible for the disallowed costs and expenditures related to the placement of children in a facility operated by the office of chil- dren and family services, which shall be determined in the same manner as the disallowed costs and expenditures for social services districts other than the city of New York. In order to reimburse the federal government for the full amount of any disallowance imposed on the state by the federal administration for children and families within the timeframes necessary to avoid any potential interest payments on such amount, the office of children and family services is authorized to immediately offset funds otherwise due to each district for a pro rata share of the total disallowed costs based on the percentage of applicable federal title IV-E claims made by that district for the relevant time period as compared to the total applicable statewide title IV-E claims. The amount of the offset against each district will be adjusted, if necessary, upon completion of the disallowance allocation process. The final allo- cation of the amount of any federal disallowance resulting from a title IV-E secondary eligibility review shall be allocated among the districts so that each district shall be responsible for the amount attributable to each of the district's children or cases that are determined by the federal review to be unallowable. Each district shall also be responsible for a portion of the federal extrapolated disallowance amount based on the relative error rate for the district. The city of New York's error rate will be based on the federal sample and federal statistics. For all social services districts other than the city of New York, the error rate will be based on a review conducted by the district of a sample of children and/or cases determined by the office of children and family services and a re-review of a sub-sample by the office of those children and/or cases determined by the office. The office of chil- dren and family services will determine what is reasonable in estab- 270 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 lishing the size of the sample and sub-sample for each district. The office of children and family services shall notify each social services district of the sample of children and/or cases from the federal audit period that the social services district must review. Any child or case from the social services district that was included in the federal sample will automatically be included in the social services district's review sample and the determination made at the federal review regarding that child or case will govern for the purposes of the social services district's review. The social services district must complete and submit the results of its review to the office of children and family services within 60 days of receipt of the sample. The error rate for the district will be based on the findings of the district's review and the office of children and family services' re-review. If a social services district does not complete its review within 60 days of receiving the sample from the office of children and family services, the office of children and family services shall assign an error rate to the social services district based on the relative percentage of the district's applicable title IV-E claims for the relevant period as compared to applicable statewide title IV-E claims for that period and other circumstances that the office of children and family services may consider in order to allocate 100 percent of the federal disallow- ance. The office of children and family services shall apply each social services district's error rate to the total amount of the district's applicable title IV-E claims including associated admin- istrative expenses. The resulting dollar amounts for all of the social services districts will be summed to derive the total amount of title IV-E claims deemed to be in error statewide. To establish a disallowance percentage for each social services district, the amount of the district's title IV-E claims deemed to be in error will be divided by the amount of statewide title IV-E claims deemed to be in error. The resulting disallowance percentage for each district will be applied to the entire title IV-E extrapolated disallowance calculated by the federal review to determine the amount of the extrapolated disallowance for which the district is responsible. Each district will be credited for the amount already disallowed for any individual children or cases found to be in error during the federal review. The exclusive appeal rights for the review of the amount of the federal disallowance assigned to each social services district shall be pursuant to article 78 of the civil practice laws and rules; provided, however, that in any such action all of the social services districts shall be joined as necessary parties and the venue of any such action shall be in Rens- selaer county. Any social services district that fails to complete its sample review in the required time frames shall have no right to appeal and shall not be a necessary party to any action brought by another social services district. The money hereby appropriated is to be available for payment of state aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, the money 271 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 hereby appropriated shall be available to the office net of disal- lowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be transferred to any other appropriation within the office of children and family services and/or the office of temporary and disability assistance and/or suballocated to the office of temporary and disability assistance for the purpose of paying local social services districts' costs of the above program and may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation or with any other item or items within the amounts appropriated within the office of children and family services general fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the depart- ment of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, in lieu of payments authorized by the social services law, or payments of federal funds otherwise due to the local social services districts for programs provided under the federal social security act or the federal food stamp act, funds herein appropriated, in amounts certified by the state comptroller or the state commissioner of health as due from local social services districts each month as their share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law may be set aside by the state comptroller in an interest bearing account with such interest accruing to the credit of the locality in order to ensure the orderly and prompt payment of providers under section 367-b of the social services law pursuant to an estimate provided by the commissioner of health of each local social services district's share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law. Notwithstanding the provisions of any other law to the contrary, the office of children and family services may, on behalf of social services districts, make payments to foster boarding homes paid directly by social services districts by direct deposit or debit card. Local social services districts shall reimburse the office for the costs of administering such direct deposit or debit card payments. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of the social services law or the state finance law, the office of children and family services shall, on a quarterly basis, request that the office of temporary and disability assistance reimburse the office of children and fami- ly services for the non-federal share of the costs of administering such direct deposit or debit card payments to capture the local share of such costs. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, if a social services district fails to provide reimbursement to the office of children and family services pursuant to section 529 of the executive law within 60 days of receiving a bill for services under such section, or by the date certain set by such office for providing reimburse- ment, whichever is later, the offices of the department of family 272 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 assistance are authorized to exercise the state's set-off rights by withholding any amounts due and owing to such district under this appropriation, up to such amounts due and owing to the state under section 529 of the executive law and transferring such funds to the miscellaneous special revenue fund youth facility per diem account (YF). Notwithstanding any provision of articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, there shall be an exemption from the professional licensure requirements of such articles, and nothing contained in such articles, or in any other provisions of law related to the licensure requirements of persons licensed under those articles, shall prohibit or limit the activities or services of any person in the employ of a program or service operated, certified, regulated, funded or approved by the office of children and family services, a local governmental unit as such term is defined in article 41 of the mental hygiene law, and/or a local social services district as defined in section 61 of the social services law, and all such enti- ties shall be considered to be approved settings for the receipt of supervised experience for the professions governed by articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, and furthermore, no such entity shall be required to apply for nor be required to receive a waiver pursuant to section 6503-a of the education law in order to perform any activities or provide any services ............................. 436,002,000 ......................................... (re. $500,000) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the amount appropriated herein shall be available to reimburse for 98 percent of 65 percent of eligible social services district expenditures that are claimed by March 31, 2014 for those community preventive services provided from October 1, 2012 through September 30, 2013 at a cost that does not exceed the cost that was in effect on October 1, 2008 and that a social services district can demonstrate had been approved by the office of children and family services on or before October 1, 2008; provided, however, that should insufficient funds be available to provide state reimbursement for 98 percent of 65 percent of such costs, reimbursement shall be made proportionally to each district based on the percentage of their total eligible claims to the amount appropriated; and, provided further, however, that if the amount appropriated exceeds the amount of funds necessary to reimburse 98 percent of 65 percent of the eligible social services district expenditures, the office may, to the extent funds are available, provide reimbursement for 98 percent of 65 percent of eligible social services district expenditures for new community preventive services programs approved by the office and only up to the amounts approved by the office. A local social services district seeking federal and/or state reimbursement for community preventive services provided on or after October 1, 2010 must submit claims that sepa- rately identify the costs of such services in a form and manner and at such times as are required by the department of family assistance and that information regarding outcome based measures that demon- strate quality of services provided and program effectiveness be submitted to the office of children and family services in a form 273 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 and manner and at such times as required by the office. Of the amount appropriated herein, up to $1 million may be used to provide additional funding to an eligible program or programs with evalu- ation results that show program effectiveness and demonstrate private monetary support as determined by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget ... 12,124,750 ....................................... (re. $12,124,750) For state aid to reimburse 100 percent of social services district expenditures related to the improvement of staff to client ratios in the local district child protective workforce including, but not limited to new hiring to increase the number of caseworkers and to increase the number of supervisory staff in the local district child protective workforce. Each social services district receiving these funds shall certify that the district will not be using these funds to supplant other state and local funds and that the district will not submit claims for reimbursement under this appropriation for the same type and level of funding so certified, and the district shall submit to the office of children and family services information regarding outcome based measures that demonstrate quality of services provided and program effectiveness of such improved staff to client ratios in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office; provided, however, that a district may use these funds for expenditures to continue or expand activities that were funded with last year's appropriation that was enacted for this purpose ... 757,200 ................................. (re. $757,200) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, for suballocation to the office of mental health and subsequently for suballocation from the office of mental health to the department of health for 94 percent of 65 percent of the nonfederal share of medical assistance payments for home and community based waiver services provided in accordance with subdivision 9 of section 366 of the social services law as authorized by selected social services districts which choose to use preventive services funds to support such costs and to authorize the office of temporary and disability assistance to intercept funds otherwise due to the districts to provide the 38.9 percent local share of such preventive services expenditures. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, including section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part H of chapter 56 of the laws of 2012, for the period commenc- ing on April 1, 2013 and ending March 31, 2014 the commissioner shall not apply any cost of living adjustment for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimbursement ... 6,121,000 ....................... (re. $1,143,000) For services and expenses of the office of children and family services and local social services districts for activities neces- sary to comply with certain provisions of the adoption and safe families act of 1997 (P.L. 105-89) and chapter 7 of the laws of 1999 and chapter 668 of the laws of 2006 requiring criminal record checks for foster care parents, prospective adoptive parents, and adult household members. Funds appropriated herein shall be made available in accordance with a plan to be developed by the commissioner of the 274 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget. Funds appropriated herein shall be available for 94 percent of 98 percent of one-half of the non-federal share of the national and state fees for fingerprinting foster care parents, prospective adoptive parents, and other adult household members. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, and pursuant to chapter 7 of the laws of 1999 and chapter 668 of the laws of 2006, local social services districts shall reimburse the commissioner of the office of children and family services for an amount equal to 53.94 percent of the non-federal share of the cost of obtaining state and national fingerprint records. Notwithstanding any incon- sistent provision of law, and pursuant to chapter 7 of the laws of 1999 and chapter 668 of the laws of 2006, the commissioner of the office of children and family services shall, on behalf of local social services districts, make payments to the division of criminal justice services for processing of state and national criminal record checks and any other related costs. The commissioner shall ensure expenditures made pursuant to this provision reflect appro- priate federal and local shares. The commissioner of the office of children and family services shall request that the commissioner of the office of temporary and disability assistance reimburse the commissioner of the office of children and family services in an amount equal to 53.94 percent of the nonfederal share of such payments provided that such reimbursement in payments reflects actu- al expenditures made on behalf of each local social services district to capture the local share of such costs. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of the social services law or the state finance law, the commissioner shall, on a quarterly basis, request that the commissioner of the office of temporary and disability assistance reimburse the commissioner of the office of children and family services in an amount equal to 53.94 percent of the non-federal share of such fees to capture the local share of such fees. Such reimbursement shall occur on or before the one hundred and twentieth day following the close of the preceding quar- ter and shall be charged among districts based on the number of children currently placed in foster care in each local social services district provided that this methodology is revised quarter- ly to reflect most current available data. Amounts appropriated herein may, subject to the director of the budget, be interchanged or transferred with any other appropriation of the office of chil- dren and family services or the office of temporary and disability assistance as necessary to reimburse the state share of local social services district costs appropriated herein ........................ 1,857,000 ......................................... (re. $1,857,000) For services and expenses for foster care, adult and child protective services, preventive and adoption services provided by Indian tribes pursuant to subdivision 2 of section 39 of the social services law, after deducting therefrom any federal funds properly received or to be received. Notwithstanding the provisions of any other law to the contrary, the liability of the state and the amount to be distrib- 275 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 uted or otherwise expended by the state shall be 92 percent of eligible expenditures. Notwithstanding any provision of articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, there shall be an exemption from the professional licensure requirements of such articles, and nothing contained in such articles, or in any other provisions of law related to the licensure requirements of persons licensed under those articles, shall prohibit or limit the activities or services of any person in the employ of a program or service operated, certified, regulated, funded or approved by the office of children and family services, a local governmental unit as such term is defined in article 41 of the mental hygiene law, and/or a local social services district as defined in section 61 of the social services law, and all such enti- ties shall be considered to be approved settings for the receipt of supervised experience for the professions governed by articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, and furthermore, no such entity shall be required to apply for nor be required to receive a waiver pursuant to section 6503-a of the education law in order to perform any activities or provide any services ............................. 3,700,000 ......................................... (re. $2,670,000) For services and expenses of certain child fatality review teams approved by the office of children and family services for the purposes of investigating and/or reviewing the death of children ... 829,100 ............................................. (re. $829,100) For services and expenses of certain local or regional multidiscipli- nary child abuse investigation teams approved by the office of chil- dren and family services for the purpose of investigating reports of suspected child abuse or maltreatment and for new and established child advocacy centers ............................................. 5,229,900 ......................................... (re. $5,229,900) For additional services and expenses of child advocacy centers. This funding is to be distributed to newly established child advocacy centers and existing child advocacy centers weighted on a three year average of client volume ... 750,000 ................ (re. $750,000) For services and expenses, including local administrative costs, for providing medicaid home and community based waiver services pursuant to subdivision 12 of section 366 of the social services law. The amount appropriated herein is subject to a spending plan approved by the division of the budget and may be available for transfer or suballocation to the department of health for the medical assistance program for such services and expenses. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, including section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part H of chapter 56 of the laws of 2012, for the period commenc- ing on April 1, 2013 and ending March 31, 2014 the commissioner shall not apply any cost of living adjustment for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimbursement. Notwithstanding any provision of articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, there shall be an exemption from the professional licensure requirements of such articles, and nothing contained in 276 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 such articles, or in any other provisions of law related to the licensure requirements of persons licensed under those articles, shall prohibit or limit the activities or services of any person in the employ of a program or service operated, certified, regulated, funded or approved by the office of children and family services, a local governmental unit as such term is defined in article 41 of the mental hygiene law, and/or a local social services district as defined in section 61 of the social services law, and all such enti- ties shall be considered to be approved settings for the receipt of supervised experience for the professions governed by articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, and furthermore, no such entity shall be required to apply for nor be required to receive a waiver pursuant to section 6503-a of the education law in order to perform any activities or provide any services ............................. 72,494,000 ....................................... (re. $72,494,000) The money hereby appropriated is to be available for payment of state aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, the money hereby appropriated shall be available to the office net of disal- lowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be transferred to any other appropriation within the office of children and family services and/or the office of temporary and disability assistance and/or suballocated to the office of temporary and disability assistance for the purpose of paying local social services districts' costs of the above program and may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation or with any other item or items within the amounts appropriated within the office of children and family services general fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the depart- ment of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, in lieu of payments authorized by the social services law, or payments of federal funds otherwise due to the local social services districts for programs provided under the federal social security act or the federal food stamp act, funds herein appropriated, in amounts certified by the state commissioner or the state commissioner of health as due from local social services districts each month as their share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law may be set aside by the state comptroller in an interest-bearing account with such interest accruing to the credit of the locality in order to ensure the orderly and prompt payment of providers under section 367-b of the social services law pursuant to an estimate provided by the commissioner of health of each local social services district's share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law. Notwithstanding section 398-a of the social services law or any other law to the contrary, the amount appropriated herein, or such other 277 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 amount as may be approved by the director of the budget, shall be available for 94 percent of 98 percent of 50 percent reimbursement after deducting any federal funds available therefor to social services districts for amounts attributable to dormitory authority billings or approved refinancing of such billings which result in local social services districts' claims in excess of a local district's foster care block grant allocation. In addition, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, a portion of funds appropriated herein, or such other amount as may be approved by the director of the budget, shall be available for reimbursement related to payments made by a social services district to foster care providers subject to the provisions of section 410-i of the social services law for expenses directly related to projects funded through the housing finance agency for those foster care providers which also received revised or supplemental rates from the applica- ble regulating agency to accommodate the housing finance agency payments or the refinancing of previously approved dormitory author- ity payments. Notwithstanding section 398-a of the social services law or any other law to the contrary, such reimbursement shall be available for 94 percent of 98 percent of 50 percent of social services district costs, after deducting federal funds available therefor, for those social services districts' claims in excess of a social services district's foster care block grant allocation for those amounts exclusively attributable to the previously approved revised or supplemental rates. In addition, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, a portion of funds appropriated herein may also be used for payments to the dormitory authority of the state of New York for advisory services including, but not limited to, site visits and review of applications, building plans and cost estimates for voluntary agency programs for which the office of children and family services establishes maximum state aid rates and for capital projects for residential institutions for children seeking financing under paragraph b of subdivision 40 of section 1680 of the public authorities law, as amended by chapter 508 of the laws of 2006 ..... 6,620,000 ......................................... (re. $6,620,000) For eligible services and expenses provided during state fiscal year 2013-14 by a city with a population in excess of one million for a close to home initiative to provide juvenile justice services. Funds appropriated herein shall be made available for eligible services provided consistent with plans that cover juvenile delinquents in non-secure and limited secure settings submitted by a city with a population in excess of one million and approved by the office of children and family services and the director of the budget. The office of children and family services shall not reimburse any claims for expenditures for residential services unless they are submitted in final within twenty two months of the calendar quarter in which the claimed service or services were delivered and shall not reimburse any claims that were or will be transferred from this appropriation to the foster care block grant appropriation or the child welfare services appropriation. 278 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Notwithstanding any provision of articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, there shall be an exemption from the professional licensure requirements of such articles, and nothing contained in such articles, or in any other provisions of law related to the licensure requirements of persons licensed under those articles, shall prohibit or limit the activities or services of any person in the employ of a program or service operated, certified, regulated, funded or approved by the office of children and family services, a local governmental unit as such term is defined in article 41 of the mental hygiene law, and/or a local social services district as defined in section 61 of the social services law, and all such enti- ties shall be considered to be approved settings for the receipt of supervised experience for the professions governed by articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, and furthermore, no such entity shall be required to apply for nor be required to receive a waiver pursuant to section 6503-a of the education law in order to perform any activities or provide any services ............................. 36,265,000 ....................................... (re. $36,265,000) For payment of state aid for services and expenses for programs pursu- ant to section 530 of the executive law for secure and non-secure detention services provided from January 1, 2013 to December 31, 2013; provided, however, notwithstanding the provisions of any other law to the contrary, the liability of the state and the amount to be distributed or otherwise expended by the state pursuant to section 530 of the executive law shall be determined by first calculating the amount of the expenditure or other liability pursuant to such law after taking into consideration any other limitations on the amount of such expenditure or liability set forth in the state budg- et for such year, and then reducing the amount so calculated by two percent of such amount. Within the amounts appropriated herein, state reimbursement shall be limited to the amount of the munici- pality's distribution. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, allocations shall be based on a plan developed by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget and shall be based, in part, on each municipality's history of detention utilization, youth population and other factors as determined by the office. Any portion of a municipality's distrib- ution not claimed by the municipality for reimbursement of detention expenditures made during the period January 1, 2013 through December 31, 2013 may be claimed by such municipality to reimburse 62 percent of expenditures during such period for supervision and treatment services for juveniles programs not otherwise reimbursable pursuant to a chapter of the laws of 2013. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the amount appropriated herein may provide for reimbursement of up to 100 percent of the cost of care, maintenance and supervision for youth whose residence is outside the county providing the services up to the county's distribution; provided that upon such reimbursement from this appropriation, the office of children and family services shall bill, and the home county of such youth shall reimburse the office of children and family services, 279 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 for 51 percent of the cost of care, maintenance and supervision of such youth. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, the office of children and family services may require that such claims and data on detention use be submitted to the office electronically in the manner and format required by the office. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, the office shall be author- ized to promulgate regulations permitting the office to impose fiscal sanctions in the event that the office finds non-compliance with regulations governing secure and nonsecure detention facilities and to establish cost standards related to reimbursement of secure and non-secure detention services. Notwithstanding section 51 of the state finance law and any other provision of law to the contrary, the director of the budget may, upon the advice of the commissioner of the office of children and family services, authorize the transfer or interchange of moneys appropriated herein with any other local assistance - general fund appropriation within the office of children and family services except where transfer or interchange of appropriation is prohibited or otherwise restricted by law. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, if a social services district fails to provide reimbursement to the office of children and family services pursuant to section 529 of the executive law within 60 days of receiving a bill for services under such section, or by the date certain set by such office for providing reimburse- ment, whichever is later, the offices of the department of family assistance are authorized to exercise the state's set-off rights by withholding any amounts due and owing to such district under this appropriation, up to such amounts due and owing to the state under section 529 of the executive law and transferring such funds to the miscellaneous special revenue fund youth facility per diem account (YF). Notwithstanding any provision of articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, there shall be an exemption from the professional licensure requirements of such articles, and nothing contained in such articles, or in any other provisions of law related to the licensure requirements of persons licensed under those articles, shall prohibit or limit the activities or services of any person in the employ of a program or service operated, certified, regulated, funded or approved by the office of children and family services, a local governmental unit as such term is defined in article 41 of the mental hygiene law, and/or a local social services district as defined in section 61 of the social services law, and all such enti- ties shall be considered to be approved settings for the receipt of supervised experience for the professions governed by articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, and furthermore, no such entity shall be required to apply for nor be required to receive a waiver pursuant to section 6503-a of the education law in order to perform any activities or provide any services ............................. 76,160,000 ....................................... (re. $62,070,000) 280 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the amount appropriated herein shall be available to the office of children and family services for payment of the state share of a county's prior years claim for reimbursement based upon a subsequent review by the office of actual expenditures for care, maintenance and supervision provided to youth in detention, to address any underpayment of state aid to the county for services and expenses for detention in a prior calendar year ... 12,344,000 ..................... (re. $12,344,000) Notwithstanding section 530 of the executive law or any other law to the contrary, for reimbursement of 49 percent of approved capital expenditures for secure juvenile detention. Such reimbursement shall be in the form of depreciation of approved capital costs and inter- est on bonds, notes or other indebtedness necessarily undertaken to finance construction costs. Notwithstanding any provision of laws to the contrary, funding for such costs shall be limited to the amount appropriated herein. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, the office of children and family services may require that such claims for reimbursement of capital expenditures be submitted to the office electronically in the manner and format required by the office. Notwithstanding section 51 of the state finance law and any other provision of law to the contrary, the director of the budget may, upon the advice of the commissioner of the office of children and family services, authorize the interchange of moneys appropriated herein with any other local assistance - general fund appropriation within the office of children and family services .................. 4,606,000 ......................................... (re. $4,470,000) For eligible services and expenses of youth development programs as determined by the office of children and family services. Notwith- standing any other provision of law to the contrary, a youth devel- opment program shall mean a program designed to provide community- level services to promote positive youth development but shall not include approved runaway programs or transitional independent living support programs as such terms are defined in section 532-a of the executive law. Each county or a city with a population of one million or more, which shall be known as a municipality, operating a youth development program approved by the office of children and family services shall be eligible for one hundred percent state reimbursement of its qualified expenditures, subject to the amount available under this appropriation and exclusive of any federal funds made available therefor, not to exceed the municipality's distribution of state aid for youth development programs. The amount appropriated herein for youth development programs shall be distrib- uted by the office of children and family services to eligible muni- cipalities that have a comprehensive plan that has been developed in consultation with the applicable municipal youth bureau and approved by the office of children and family services. The distribution of the amount appropriated herein to eligible municipalities by the office of children and family services shall be based on factors as determined by the office and subject to the approval of the director of budget; such factors shall include the number of youth under the age of twenty-one residing in the municipality as shown by the last 281 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 published federal census certified in the same manner as provided by section fifty-four of the state finance law and may include, but not be limited to, the percentage of youth living in poverty within the municipality or such other factors as provided for in the regu- lations of the office of children and family services. Up to fifteen percent of the youth development funds that a municipality would allocate to an approved local youth bureau pursuant to an approved comprehensive plan may be used for administrative functions performed by such local youth bureau. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, an approved local youth bureau that is not providing, operating, administering or monitoring youth development programs shall not receive funding under this appropriation. The office shall not reimburse any claims for youth development programs unless they are submitted within twelve months of the calendar quar- ter in which the expenditure was made. The office may require that such claims be submitted to the office electronically in the manner and format required by the office. A municipality may enter into contracts to effectuate its youth development program as approved by the office of children and family services. No expenditures shall be made from this appropriation for youth development programs until a plan has been approved by the director of the budget and a certif- icate of approval allocating these funds has been issued by the director of the budget. Notwithstanding any provision of articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, there shall be an exemption from the professional licensure requirements of such articles, and nothing contained in such articles, or in any other provisions of law related to the licensure requirements of persons licensed under those articles, shall prohibit or limit the activities or services of any person in the employ of a program or service operated, certified, regulated, funded or approved by the office of children and family services, a local governmental unit as such term is defined in article 41 of the mental hygiene law, and/or a local social services district as defined in section 61 of the social services law, and all such enti- ties shall be considered to be approved settings for the receipt of supervised experience for the professions governed by articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, and furthermore, no such entity shall be required to apply for nor be required to receive a waiver pursuant to section 6503-a of the education law in order to perform any activities or provide any services ............................. 14,121,700 ....................................... (re. $14,121,700) Of the amount appropriated herein, $967,016 shall be available for the period January 1, 2013 through December 31, 2013 as follows: For services and expenses related to locally operated youth develop- ment and delinquency prevention programs. No expenditure shall be made from this appropriation until a plan has been approved by the director of the budget and a certificate of approval allocating these funds has been issued by the director of the budget. Notwithstanding the provisions of section 420 of the executive law which would require expenditure of state aid for youth programs in a total amount greater than $967,016, for payment of state aid for 282 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 programs pursuant to article 19-A of the executive law, for delin- quency prevention and youth development. Notwithstanding the provisions of section 420 of the executive law, eligibility for state aid reimbursement for counties which do not participate in the county comprehensive planing process shall be determined as follows: the aggregate amount of state aid for recreation, youth service and similar projects to a county and municipalities within such county shall not exceed $2,750 of which no more than $1,450 may be used for recreation projects, per 1,000 youths residing in the county based on a single count of such youths as shown by the last published federal census for the county certified in the same manner as provided by section 54 of the state finance law. The office shall not reimburse any claims unless they are submitted within 12 months of the project year in which the expenditure was made. Notwith- standing any law to the contrary, the office of children and family services may require that such claims for youth development and delinquency prevention programs be submitted to the office electron- ically in the manner and format required by the office, and that counties and municipalities submit to the office information regard- ing delinquency prevention and youth development outcome based meas- ures that demonstrate quality of services provided and effectiveness of such funded programs in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office. Of the amount appropriated herein $318,528 shall be available for the period January 1, 2013 through December 31, 2013 as follows: For services and expenses related to programs providing special delin- quency prevention or other youth development services. No expendi- ture shall be made for such programs for this appropriation until a plan has been approved by the director of the budget and a certif- icate of approval allocating these funds has been issued by the director of the budget. The office shall not reimburse any claims unless they are submitted within seven months of the project year in which the expenditure was made. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, the office of children and family services may require that such claims for special delinquency prevention or other youth development services be submitted to the office electronically in the manner and format required by the office, and that information regarding delinquency prevention outcome based measures that demon- strate quality of services provided and program effectiveness be submitted to the office in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office. For direct contracts with private not-for-profit community agencies to provide needed services for the operation of programs to prevent juvenile delinquency and promote youth development, and through an allocation to public agencies where it is documented that private not-for-profit community agencies are not available to provide such services. Moneys shall be made available to community agencies in counties outside the city of New York based on a statewide allo- cation formula determined by each county's eligibility for compre- hensive planning funds as a proportion of the statewide total provided under paragraph a of subdivision 1 of section 420 of the 283 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 executive law. Moneys made available to community agencies shall be allocated by local youth bureaus subject to final funding determi- nations by the commissioner of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget. Such contracts shall provide for submission of information regarding outcome based measures that demonstrate quality of services provided and program effectiveness to the office in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office. For direct contract with private not-for-profit community agencies to provide needed services for the operation of programs to prevent juvenile delinquency and promote youth development, and through an allocation to public agencies where it is documented that private not-for-profit agencies are not available to provide such services. Such contracts shall provide for submission of information regarding outcome based measures that demonstrate quality of services provided and program effectiveness to the office in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, moneys shall be made available to community agencies in cities with populations greater than 275,000 and to community agencies statewide ........... 1,285,544 ......................................... (re. $1,285,544) For payment of state aid for programs for the provision of eligible services to runaway and homeless youth pursuant to a plan, submitted by an eligible county, or a city having a population of one million or more, which shall be known as a municipality, and approved by the office of children and family services as part of such munici- pality's comprehensive plan; the office of children and family services shall not reimburse any claims unless they are submitted within 12 months of the calendar quarter in which the claimed service or services were delivered. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, the office of children and family services may require that such claims for provision of services to runaway and homeless youth be submitted to the office electronically in the manner and format required by the office, and the information regarding outcome based measures that demonstrate quality of services provided and program effectiveness be submitted to the office in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office. No expenditures shall be made from this appropriation until an annual expenditure plan is approved by the director of the budget and a certificate of approval allocating these funds has been issued by the director of the budget and copies of such certificate or any amendment thereto filed with the state comptroller, the chairperson of the senate finance committee and the chairperson of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any provision of articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, there shall be an exemption from the professional licensure requirements of such articles, and nothing contained in such articles, or in any other provisions of law related to the licensure requirements of persons licensed under those articles, shall prohibit or limit the activities or services of any person in the employ of a program or service operated, certified, regulated, 284 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 funded or approved by the office of children and family services, a local governmental unit as such term is defined in article 41 of the mental hygiene law, and/or a local social services district as defined in section 61 of the social services law, and all such enti- ties shall be considered to be approved settings for the receipt of supervised experience for the professions governed by articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, and furthermore, no such entity shall be required to apply for nor be required to receive a waiver pursuant to section 6503-a of the education law in order to perform any activities or provide any services ............................. 2,355,800 ......................................... (re. $2,355,800) For payment of state aid for programs for the provision of services to runaway and homeless youth for the period January 1, 2013 through December 31, 2013 pursuant to subdivisions 2, 3 and 4 of section 420 of the executive law and pursuant to chapter 800 of the laws of 1985 amending the runaway and homeless youth act for the provision of transitional independent living support services and the establish- ment and operation of young adult shelters for youth between the ages of 16 to 21; the office of children and family services shall not reimburse any claims unless they are submitted within 12 months of the calendar quarter in which the claimed service or services were delivered. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, the office of children and family services may require that such claims for provision of services to runaway and homeless youth be submitted to the office electronically in the manner and format required by the office, and the information regarding outcome based measures that demonstrate quality of services provided and program effectiveness be submitted to the office in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office. No expenditures shall be made from this appropriation until an annual expenditure plan is approved by the director of the budget and a certificate of approval allocating these funds has been issued by the director of the budget and copies of such certificate or any amendment thereto filed with the state comptroller, the chairperson of the senate finance committee and the chairperson of the assembly ways and means committee ............... 254,456 ............................................. (re. $254,456) For services and expenses provided by local probation departments, for the post-placement care of youth leaving a youth residential facili- ty and for services and expenses of the office of children and fami- ly services related to community-based programs for youth in the care of the office of children and family services which may include but not be limited to multi-systemic therapy, family functional therapy and/or functional therapeutic foster care, and electronic monitoring. Funds appropriated herein shall be made available subject to the approval of an expenditure plan by the director of the budget. Funded programs shall submit information regarding outcome based measures that demonstrate quality of services provided and program effectiveness to the office in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office ... 311,700 ............... (re. $311,700) 285 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses of kinship care programs. Such funds are available pursuant to a plan prepared by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget to continue or expand existing programs with existing contractors that are satisfactorily performing as determined by the office of chil- dren and family services, to award new contracts to continue programs where the existing contractors are not satisfactorily performing as determined by the office of children and family services and/or award new contracts through a competitive process. Such contracts shall provide for submission of information regarding outcome based measures that demonstrate quality of services provided and program effectiveness to the office in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office ... 338,750 .... (re. $300,000) For services and expenses related to the home visiting program. Such funds are to be available pursuant to a plan prepared by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget to continue or expand existing programs with existing contractors that are satisfactorily performing as determined by the office of children and family services, to award new contracts to continue programs where the existing contractors are not satisfac- torily performing as determined by the office of children and family services and/or to award new contracts through a competitive proc- ess. Such contracts shall provide for submission of information regarding outcome based measures that demonstrate quality of services provided and program effectiveness to the office in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office ............. 23,288,200 ....................................... (re. $17,001,000) For services and expenses of the William B. Hoyt memorial children and family trust fund, for prevention and support service programs for victims of family violence pursuant to article 10-A of the social services law. Programs funded through such trust shall submit infor- mation regarding outcome based measures that demonstrate quality of services provided and program effectiveness to the office in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office. Funds appropriated herein may be transferred to the office of children and family services miscellaneous special revenue fund, children and family trust fund ... 621,850 ....................... (re. $621,850) For services and expenses for supportive housing for young adults aged 25 years or younger leaving or having recently left foster care or who had been in foster care for more than a year after their 16th birthday and who are at-risk of street homelessness or sheltered homelessness provided under the joint project between the state and the city of New York, known as the New York New York III supportive housing agreement. No expenditure shall be made until a certificate of allocation has been approved by the director of the budget with copies to be filed with the chairpersons of the senate finance committee and the assembly ways and means committee. The amount appropriated herein may be transferred or otherwise made available to the city of New York administration for children's services for services and expenses related to implementing the project. 286 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, including section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part H of chapter 56 of the laws of 2012, for the period commenc- ing on April 1, 2013 and ending March 31, 2014 the commissioner shall not apply any cost of living adjustment for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimbursement. Notwithstanding any provision of articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, there shall be an exemption from the professional licensure requirements of such articles, and nothing contained in such articles, or in any other provisions of law related to the licensure requirements of persons licensed under those articles, shall prohibit or limit the activities or services of any person in the employ of a program or service operated, certified, regulated, funded or approved by the office of children and family services, a local governmental unit as such term is defined in article 41 of the mental hygiene law, and/or a local social services district as defined in section 61 of the social services law, and all such enti- ties shall be considered to be approved settings for the receipt of supervised experience for the professions governed by articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, and furthermore, no such entity shall be required to apply for nor be required to receive a waiver pursuant to section 6503-a of the education law in order to perform any activities or provide any services ............................. 2,137,000 ......................................... (re. $2,137,000) For services and expenses of the Catholic Family Center in Rochester to establish and operate a statewide kinship information and refer- ral network ... 220,500 ............................. (re. $220,500) For services and expenses of the advantage after school program. Such funds are to be available pursuant to a plan prepared by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget to extend or expand current contracts with community based organizations, to award new contracts to continue programs where the existing contractors are not satisfactorily performing as determined by the office of children and family services and/or to award new contracts through a competitive process to community based organiza- tions ... 17,255,300 ............................. (re. $17,021,000) For services and expenses of a public/private partnership pilot program to fund new and expand existing preventive, early childhood development, and other services to at-risk children, youth and fami- lies and such funds shall not be used to supplant other state, local or federal funding. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, state funding for the pilot program shall be limited to the amount appropriated herein and shall not constitute more than 65 percent of eligible program expenditures, with the remaining 35 percent of program expenditures to be supported with private funds. The funds shall be distributed through a competitive process for services in an eligible region pursuant to a plan prepared by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget. Eligible regions are the Capital, Central New York, Finger Lakes, Long Island, Mid-Hudson, Mohawk Valley, New York City, 287 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 North Country, Southern Tier or Western New York regions ... 2,000,000 ......................................... (re. $2,000,000) For services and expenses of 2-1-1 New York, including funding to qualified regional collaborators ... 750,000 ........ (re. $750,000) For services and expenses related to the settlement house program. Funded programs shall submit information regarding outcome based measures that demonstrate quality of services provided and program effectiveness to the office in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office ... 450,000 ............... (re. $425,000) For services and expenses associated with sexually exploited children. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the state's liability under subdivision 5 of section 447-b of the social services law shall be limited to the amount appropriated herein ................. 1,650,000 ......................................... (re. $1,650,000) For services and expenses of the community reinvestment program ...... 1,750,000 ......................................... (re. $1,738,000) For services and expenses of the center for alternative sentencing and employment services (CASES) ... 200,000 ............. (re. $200,000) For services and expenses for the NYS Alliance of Boys & Girls Clubs . 750,000 ............................................. (re. $750,000) For services and expenses of the Yeled V'Yalda Early Childhood Center for education and parent support mentoring programs to facilitate healthy families ... 350,000 ........................ (re. $350,000) For suballocation to the division of criminal justice services for services and expenses of legal services for the elderly or disadvan- taged of western New York for the prevention of elder abuse ........ 80,000 ............................................... (re. $80,000) For suballocation to the department of health for services and expenses of premium health for diagnostic services and treatment and preventive care services ... 350,000 ................ (re. $350,000) For services and expenses of the Community Action Organization of Erie County ... 250,000 .................................. (re. $250,000) The appropriation made by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013, is hereby amended and reappropriated to read: Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount appro- priated herein shall be available under the supervision and treat- ment services for juveniles program for 62 percent state reimburse- ment to counties and the city of New York for eligible expenditures for the provision and administration of eligible supervision and treatment services for juveniles programs during the period of April 1, 2013 through March 31, 2014 that have been approved by the office of children and family services pursuant to a plan approved by the director of the budget. Within the amounts appropriated herein, state reimbursement shall be limited to the amount of such munici- pality's distribution. The office of children and family services shall not reimburse any claims unless they are submitted within 12 months of the calendar quarter in which the claimed services were delivered, PROVIDED, HOWEVER, IF A MUNICIPALITY IS UNABLE TO CLAIM ALL OF ITS ALLOCATION FOR SUCH PROGRAM PERIOD WITHIN THE REQUIRED TIME FRAMES, THE MUNICIPALITY MAY APPLY TO THE OFFICE OF CHILDREN 288 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 AND FAMILY SERVICES FOR A WAIVER TO PERMIT THE MUNICIPALITY TO CONTINUE TO HAVE THE FUNDS AVAILABLE TO IT FOR AN ADDITIONAL ONE-YEAR PROGRAM PERIOD UPON A SHOWING AND CERTIFICATION BY THE MUNICIPALITY THAT SUCH FUNDS WILL BE USED ONLY TO REIMBURSE THE MUNICIPALITY FOR ELIGIBLE EXPENDITURES FOR ELIGIBLE SERVICES PROVIDED DURING THE PERIOD OF APRIL 1, 2013 THROUGH MARCH 31, 2014 FOR WHICH THE MUNICIPALITY WAS UNABLE TO CLAIM WITHIN THE REQUIRED TIMEFRAMES. These funds shall not be used to supplant other state and local funds ... 8,376,000 ..................... (re. $7,527,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the amount appropriated herein shall be available to reimburse for 98 percent of 65 percent of eligible social services district expenditures that are claimed by March 31, 2013 for those community preventive services provided from October 1, 2011 through September 30, 2012 at a cost that does not exceed the cost that was in effect on October 1, 2008 and that a social services district can demonstrate had been approved by the office of children and family services on or before October 1, 2008; provided, however, that should insufficient funds be available to provide state reimbursement for 98 percent of 65 percent of such costs, reimbursement shall be made proportionally to each district based on the percentage of their total eligible claims to the amount appropriated; and, provided further, however, that if the amount appropriated exceeds the amount of funds necessary to reimburse 98 percent of 65 percent of the eligible social services district expenditures, the office may, to the extent funds are available, provide reimbursement for 98 percent of 65 percent of eligible social services district expenditures for new community preventive services programs approved by the office and only up to the amounts approved by the office. A local social services district seeking federal and/or state reimbursement for community preventive services provided on or after October 1, 2010 must submit claims that sepa- rately identify the costs of such services in a form and manner and at such times as are required by the department of family assistance and that information regarding outcome based measures that demon- strate quality of services provided and program effectiveness be submitted to the office of children and family services in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office. Of the amount appropriated herein, up to $1 million may be used to provide additional funding to an eligible program or programs with evalu- ation results that show program effectiveness and demonstrate private monetary support as determined by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget ......... 12,124,750 ........................................ (re. $1,048,000) For state aid to reimburse 100 percent of social services district expenditures related to the improvement of staff to client ratios in the local district child protective workforce including, but not limited to new hiring to increase the number of caseworkers and to increase the number of supervisory staff in the local district child protective workforce. Each social services district receiving these 289 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 funds shall certify that the district will not be using these funds to supplant other state and local funds and that the district will not submit claims for reimbursement under this appropriation for the same type and level of funding so certified, and the district shall submit to the office of children and family services information regarding outcome based measures that demonstrate quality of services provided and program effectiveness of such improved staff to client ratios in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office; provided, however, that a district may use these funds for expenditures to continue or expand activities that were funded with last year's appropriation that was enacted for this purpose ... 757,200 ................................... (re. $4,000) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, for suballocation to the office of mental health and subsequently for suballocation from the office of mental health to the department of health for 94 percent of 65 percent of the nonfederal share of medical assistance payments for home and community based waiver services provided in accordance with subdivision 9 of section 366 of the social services law as authorized by selected social services districts which choose to use preventive services funds to support such costs and to authorize the office of temporary and disability assistance to intercept funds otherwise due to the districts to provide the 38.9 percent local share of such preventive services expenditures. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, including section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part F of chapter 59 of the laws of 2011, for the period commenc- ing on April 1, 2012 and ending March 31, 2013 the commissioner shall not apply any new cost of living adjustment authorized by section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part F of chapter 59 of the laws of 2011, for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimbursement ... 6,121,000 ............... (re. $1,551,000) For services and expenses of the office of children and family services and local social services districts for activities neces- sary to comply with certain provisions of the adoption and safe families act of 1997 (P.L. 105-89) and chapter 7 of the laws of 1999 and chapter 668 of the laws of 2006 requiring criminal record checks for foster care parents, prospective adoptive parents, and adult household members. Funds appropriated herein shall be made available in accordance with a plan to be developed by the commissioner of the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget. Funds appropriated herein shall be available for 94 percent of 98 percent of one-half of the non-federal share of the national and state fees for fingerprinting foster care parents, prospective adoptive parents, and other adult household members. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, and pursuant to chapter 7 of the laws of 1999 and chapter 668 of the laws of 2006, local social services districts shall reimburse the commissioner of the office of children and family services for an amount equal to 53.94 percent of the non-federal share of the cost of obtaining state and national fingerprint records. Notwithstanding any incon- 290 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 sistent provision of law, and pursuant to chapter 7 of the laws of 1999 and chapter 668 of the laws of 2006, the commissioner of the office of children and family services shall, on behalf of local social services districts, make payments to the division of criminal justice services for processing of state and national criminal record checks and any other related costs. The commissioner shall ensure expenditures made pursuant to this provision reflect appro- priate federal and local shares. The commissioner of the office of children and family services shall request that the commissioner of the office of temporary and disability assistance reimburse the commissioner of the office of children and family services in an amount equal to 53.94 percent of the nonfederal share of such payments provided that such reimbursement in payments reflects actu- al expenditures made on behalf of each local social services district to capture the local share of such costs. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of the social services law or the state finance law, the commissioner shall, on a quarterly basis, request that the commissioner of the office of temporary and disability assistance reimburse the commissioner of the office of children and family services in an amount equal to 53.94 percent of the non-federal share of such fees to capture the local share of such fees. Such reimbursement shall occur on or before the one hundred and twentieth day following the close of the preceding quar- ter and shall be charged among districts based on the number of children currently placed in foster care in each local social services district provided that this methodology is revised quarter- ly to reflect most current available data. Amounts appropriated herein may, subject to the director of the budget, be interchanged or transferred with any other appropriation of the office of chil- dren and family services or the office of temporary and disability assistance as necessary to reimburse the state share of local social services district costs appropriated herein ........................ 1,857,000 ......................................... (re. $1,650,000) For services and expenses for foster care, adult and child protective services, preventive and adoption services provided by Indian tribes pursuant to subdivision 2 of section 39 of the social services law, after deducting therefrom any federal funds properly received or to be received. Notwithstanding the provisions of any other law to the contrary, the liability of the state and the amount to be distrib- uted or otherwise expended by the state shall be 92 percent of eligible expenditures ... 3,700,000 ................... (re. $6,000) For services and expenses of certain child fatality review teams approved by the office of children and family services for the purposes of investigating and/or reviewing the death of children ... 829,100 ............................................. (re. $829,100) For services and expenses of certain local or regional multidiscipli- nary child abuse investigation teams approved by the office of chil- dren and family services for the purpose of investigating reports of suspected child abuse or maltreatment and for new and established child advocacy centers ... 5,229,900 ................ (re. $985,000) 291 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For additional services and expenses of child advocacy centers ....... 750,000 ............................................. (re. $556,000) For services and expenses, including local administrative costs, for providing medicaid home and community based waiver services pursuant to subdivision 12 of section 366 of the social services law. The amount appropriated herein is subject to a spending plan approved by the division of the budget and may be available for transfer or suballocation to the department of health for the medical assistance program for such services and expenses. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, including section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part F of chapter 59 of the laws of 2011, for the period commenc- ing on April 1, 2012 and ending March 31, 2013 the commissioner shall not apply any new cost of living adjustment authorized by section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part F of chapter 59 of the laws of 2011, for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimbursement ... 72,494,000 ............. (re. $23,109,000) The money hereby appropriated is to be available for payment of state aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, the money hereby appropriated shall be available to the office net of disal- lowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be transferred to any other appropriation within the office of children and family services and/or the office of temporary and disability assistance and/or suballocated to the office of temporary and disability assistance for the purpose of paying local social services districts' costs of the above program and may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation or with any other item or items within the amounts appropriated within the office of children and family services general fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the depart- ment of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, in lieu of payments authorized by the social services law, or payments of federal funds otherwise due to the local social services districts for programs provided under the federal social security act or the federal food stamp act, funds herein appropriated, in amounts certified by the state commissioner or the state commissioner of health as due from local social services districts each month as their share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law may be set aside by the state comptroller in an interest-bearing account with such interest accruing to the credit of the locality in order to ensure the orderly and prompt payment of providers under section 367-b of the social services law pursuant to an estimate provided by the commissioner of health of each local social services 292 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 district's share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law. Notwithstanding section 398-a of the social services law or any other law to the contrary, the amount appropriated herein, or such other amount as may be approved by the director of the budget, shall be available for 94 percent of 98 percent of 50 percent reimbursement after deducting any federal funds available therefor to social services districts for amounts attributable to dormitory authority billings or approved refinancing of such billings which result in local social services districts' claims in excess of a local district's foster care block grant allocation. In addition, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, a portion of funds appropriated herein, or such other amount as may be approved by the director of the budget, shall be available for reimbursement related to payments made by a social services district to foster care providers subject to the provisions of section 410-i of the social services law for expenses directly related to projects funded through the housing finance agency for those foster care providers which also received revised or supplemental rates from the applica- ble regulating agency to accommodate the housing finance agency payments or the refinancing of previously approved dormitory author- ity payments. Notwithstanding section 398-a of the social services law or any other law to the contrary, such reimbursement shall be available for 94 percent of 98 percent of 50 percent of social services district costs, after deducting federal funds available therefor, for those social services districts' claims in excess of a social services district's foster care block grant allocation for those amounts exclusively attributable to the previously approved revised or supplemental rates. In addition, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, a portion of funds appropriated herein may also be used for payments to the dormitory authority of the state of New York for advisory services including, but not limited to, site visits and review of applications, building plans and cost estimates for voluntary agency programs for which the office of children and family services establishes maximum state aid rates and for capital projects for residential institutions for children seeking financing under paragraph b of subdivision 40 of section 1680 of the public authorities law, as amended by chapter 508 of the laws of 2006 ..... 6,620,000 ......................................... (re. $4,419,000) For eligible services and expenses provided during state fiscal year 2012-13 by a city with a population in excess of one million for a close to home initiative to provide juvenile justice services to all adjudicated juvenile delinquents determined by a family court in such city as needing services or placement other than placement in a secure or limited secure facility. Funds appropriated herein shall be made available for eligible services provided consistent with a plan that covers juvenile delinquents in non-secure settings submit- ted by a city with a population in excess of one million and approved by the office of children and family services and the director of the budget as required by a chapter of the laws of 2012. 293 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 The office of children and family services shall not reimburse any claims for expenditures for residential services unless they are submitted in final within twenty two months of the calendar quarter in which the claimed service or services were delivered and shall not reimburse any claims that were or will be transferred from this appropriation to the foster care block grant appropriation or the child welfare services appropriation ............................... 8,614,000 ......................................... (re. $3,714,000) For payment of state aid for services and expenses for programs pursu- ant to section 530 of the executive law for secure and non-secure detention services provided from January 1, 2012 to December 31, 2012; provided, however, notwithstanding the provisions of any other law to the contrary, the liability of the state and the amount to be distributed or otherwise expended by the state pursuant to section 530 of the executive law shall be determined by first calculating the amount of the expenditure or other liability pursuant to such law after taking into consideration any other limitations on the amount of such expenditure or liability set forth in the state budg- et for such year, and then reducing the amount so calculated by two percent of such amount. Within the amounts appropriated herein, state reimbursement shall be limited to the amount of the munici- pality's distribution. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, allocations shall be based on a plan developed by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget and shall be based, in part, on each municipality's history of detention utilization, youth population and other factors as determined by the office. Any portion of a municipality's distrib- ution not claimed by the municipality for reimbursement of detention expenditures made during the period January 1, 2012 through December 31, 2012 may be claimed by such municipality to reimburse 62 percent of expenditures during such period for supervision and treatment services for juveniles programs not otherwise reimbursable pursuant to a chapter of the laws of 2012. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the amount appropriated herein may provide for reimbursement of up to 100 percent of the cost of care, maintenance and supervision for youth whose residence is outside the county providing the services up to the county's distribution; provided that upon such reimbursement from this appropriation, the office of children and family services shall bill, and the home county of such youth shall reimburse the office of children and family services, for 51 percent of the cost of care, maintenance and supervision of such youth. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, the office of children and family services may require that such claims and data on detention use be submitted to the office electronically in the manner and format required by the office. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, the office shall be author- ized to promulgate regulations permitting the office to impose fiscal sanctions in the event that the office finds non-compliance with regulations governing secure and nonsecure detention facilities 294 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 and to establish cost standards related to reimbursement of secure and non-secure detention services. Notwithstanding section 51 of the state finance law and any other provision of law to the contrary, the director of the budget may, upon the advice of the commissioner of the office of children and family services, authorize the transfer or interchange of moneys appropriated herein with any other local assistance - general fund appropriation within the office of children and family services except where transfer or interchange of appropriation is prohibited or otherwise restricted by law. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, if a social services district fails to provide reimbursement to the office of children and family services pursuant to section 529 of the executive law within 60 days of receiving a bill for services under such section, or by the date certain set by such office for providing reimburse- ment, whichever is later, the offices of the department of family assistance are authorized to exercise the state's set-off rights by withholding any amounts due and owing to such district under this appropriation, up to such amounts due and owing to the state under section 529 of the executive law and transferring such funds to the miscellaneous special revenue fund youth facility per diem account (YF) ... 76,160,000 .............................. (re. $18,747,000) Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount appro- priated herein shall be available under the supervision and treat- ment services for juveniles program for 62 percent state reimburse- ment to counties and the city of New York for eligible expenditures for the provision and administration of eligible supervision and treatment services for juveniles programs during the period of April 1, 2012 through March 31, 2013 that have been approved by the office of children and family services pursuant to a plan approved by the director of the budget. Within the amounts appropriated herein, state reimbursement shall be limited to the amount of such munici- pality's distribution. The office of children and family services shall not reimburse any claims unless they are submitted within 12 months of the calendar quarter in which the claimed services were delivered. These funds shall not be used to supplant other state and local funds ... 8,376,000 ......................... (re. $4,400,000) Notwithstanding section 530 of the executive law or any other law to the contrary, for reimbursement of 49 percent of approved capital expenditures for secure juvenile detention. Such reimbursement shall be in the form of depreciation of approved capital costs and inter- est on bonds, notes or other indebtedness necessarily undertaken to finance construction costs. Notwithstanding any provision of laws to the contrary, funding for such costs shall be limited to the amount appropriated herein. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, the office of children and family services may require that such claims for reimbursement of capital expenditures be submitted to the office electronically in the manner and format required by the office. Notwithstanding section 51 of the state finance law and any other provision of law to the contrary, the director of the budget may, upon the advice of the commissioner of the office of children and 295 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 family services, authorize the interchange of moneys appropriated herein with any other local assistance - general fund appropriation within the office of children and family services .................. 4,606,000 ......................................... (re. $3,223,000) Of the amount appropriated herein, $10,622,675 shall be available as follows: For services and expenses related to locally operated youth develop- ment and delinquency prevention programs. No expenditure shall be made from this appropriation until a plan has been approved by the director of the budget and a certificate of approval allocating these funds has been issued by the director of the budget. Notwithstanding the provisions of section 420 of the executive law which would require expenditure of state aid for youth programs in a total amount greater than $10,622,675, for payment of state aid for programs pursuant to article 19-A of the executive law, for delin- quency prevention and youth development. Notwithstanding the provisions of section 420 of the executive law, eligibility for state aid reimbursement for counties which do not participate in the county comprehensive planing process shall be determined as follows: the aggregate amount of state aid for recreation, youth service and similar projects to a county and municipalities within such county shall not exceed $2,750 of which no more than $1,450 may be used for recreation projects, per 1,000 youths residing in the county based on a single count of such youths as shown by the last published federal census for the county certified in the same manner as provided by section 54 of the state finance law. The office shall not reimburse any claims unless they are submitted within 12 months of the project year in which the expenditure was made. Notwith- standing any law to the contrary, the office of children and family services may require that such claims for youth development and delinquency prevention programs be submitted to the office electron- ically in the manner and format required by the office, and that counties and municipalities submit to the office information regard- ing delinquency prevention and youth development outcome based meas- ures that demonstrate quality of services provided and effectiveness of such funded programs in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office. Of the amount appropriated herein $3,499,025 shall be available as follows: For services and expenses related to programs providing special delin- quency prevention or other youth development services. No expendi- ture shall be made for such programs from this appropriation until a plan has been approved by the director of the budget and a certif- icate of approval allocating these funds has been issued by the director of the budget. The office shall not reimburse any claims unless they are submitted within seven months of the project year in which the expenditure was made. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, the office of children and family services may require that such claims for special delinquency prevention or other youth development services be submitted to the office electronically in the manner and format required by the office, and that information 296 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 regarding delinquency prevention outcome based measures that demon- strate quality of services provided and program effectiveness be submitted to the office in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office. For direct contracts with private not-for-profit community agencies to provide needed services for the operation of programs to prevent juvenile delinquency and promote youth development, and through an allocation to public agencies where it is documented that private not-for-profit community agencies are not available to provide such services. Moneys shall be made available to community agencies in counties outside the city of New York based on a statewide allo- cation formula determined by each county's eligibility for compre- hensive planning funds as a proportion of the statewide total provided under paragraph a of subdivision 1 of section 420 of the executive law. Moneys made available to community agencies shall be allocated by local youth bureaus subject to final funding determi- nations by the commissioner of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget. Such contracts shall provide for submission of information regarding outcome based measures that demonstrate quality of services provided and program effectiveness to the office in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office. For direct contract with private not-for-profit community agencies to provide needed services for the operation of programs to prevent juvenile delinquency and promote youth development, and through an allocation to public agencies where it is documented that private not-for-profit agencies are not available to provide such services. Such contracts shall provide for submission of information regarding outcome based measures that demonstrate quality of services provided and program effectiveness to the office in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, moneys shall be made available to community agencies in cities with populations greater than 275,000 and to community agencies statewide ........... 14,121,700 ....................................... (re. $11,683,000) Of the amount appropriated herein, $967,016 shall be available for the period January 1, 2012 through December 31, 2012 as follows: For services and expenses related to locally operated youth develop- ment and delinquency prevention programs. No expenditure shall be made from this appropriation until a plan has been approved by the director of the budget and a certificate of approval allocating these funds has been issued by the director of the budget. Notwithstanding the provisions of section 420 of the executive law which would require expenditure of state aid for youth programs in a total amount greater than $967,016, for payment of state aid for programs pursuant to article 19-A of the executive law, for delin- quency prevention and youth development. Notwithstanding the provisions of section 420 of the executive law, eligibility for state aid reimbursement for counties which do not participate in the county comprehensive planing process shall be determined as follows: the aggregate amount of state aid for recreation, youth service and 297 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 similar projects to a county and municipalities within such county shall not exceed $2,750 of which no more than $1,450 may be used for recreation projects, per 1,000 youths residing in the county based on a single count of such youths as shown by the last published federal census for the county certified in the same manner as provided by section 54 of the state finance law. The office shall not reimburse any claims unless they are submitted within 12 months of the project year in which the expenditure was made. Notwith- standing any law to the contrary, the office of children and family services may require that such claims for youth development and delinquency prevention programs be submitted to the office electron- ically in the manner and format required by the office, and that counties and municipalities submit to the office information regard- ing delinquency prevention and youth development outcome based meas- ures that demonstrate quality of services provided and effectiveness of such funded programs in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office. Of the amount appropriated herein $318,528 shall be available for the period January 1, 2012 through December 31, 2012 as follows: For services and expenses related to programs providing special delin- quency prevention or other youth development services. No expendi- ture shall be made for such programs for this appropriation until a plan has been approved by the director of the budget and a certif- icate of approval allocating these funds has been issued by the director of the budget. The office shall not reimburse any claims unless they are submitted within seven months of the project year in which the expenditure was made. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, the office of children and family services may require that such claims for special delinquency prevention or other youth development services be submitted to the office electronically in the manner and format required by the office, and that information regarding delinquency prevention outcome based measures that demon- strate quality of services provided and program effectiveness be submitted to the office in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office. For direct contracts with private not-for-profit community agencies to provide needed services for the operation of programs to prevent juvenile delinquency and promote youth development, and through an allocation to public agencies where it is documented that private not-for-profit community agencies are not available to provide such services. Moneys shall be made available to community agencies in counties outside the city of New York based on a statewide allo- cation formula determined by each county's eligibility for compre- hensive planning funds as a proportion of the statewide total provided under paragraph a of subdivision 1 of section 420 of the executive law. Moneys made available to community agencies shall be allocated by local youth bureaus subject to final funding determi- nations by the commissioner of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget. Such contracts shall provide for submission of information regarding outcome based measures that demonstrate quality of services provided and program effectiveness 298 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 to the office in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office. For direct contract with private not-for-profit community agencies to provide needed services for the operation of programs to prevent juvenile delinquency and promote youth development, and through an allocation to public agencies where it is documented that private not-for-profit agencies are not available to provide such services. Such contracts shall provide for submission of information regarding outcome based measures that demonstrate quality of services provided and program effectiveness to the office in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, moneys shall be made available to community agencies in cities with populations greater than 275,000 and to community agencies statewide ........... 1,285,544 ......................................... (re. $1,285,544) For payment of state aid for programs for the provision of services to runaway and homeless youth pursuant to subdivisions 2, 3 and 4 of section 420 of the executive law and pursuant to chapter 800 of the laws of 1985 amending the runaway and homeless youth act for the provision of transitional independent living support services and the establishment and operation of young adult shelters for youth between the ages of 16 to 21; the office of children and family services shall not reimburse any claims unless they are submitted within 12 months of the calendar quarter in which the claimed service or services were delivered. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, the office of children and family services may require that such claims for provision of services to runaway and homeless youth be submitted to the office electronically in the manner and format required by the office, and the information regarding outcome based measures that demonstrate quality of services provided and program effectiveness be submitted to the office in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office. No expenditures shall be made from this appropriation until an annual expenditure plan is approved by the director of the budget and a certificate of approval allocating these funds has been issued by the director of the budget and copies of such certificate or any amendment thereto filed with the state comptroller, the chairperson of the senate finance committee and the chairperson of the assembly ways and means committee ... 2,355,800 ........................... (re. $2,280,000) For payment of state aid for programs for the provision of services to runaway and homeless youth for the period January 1, 2012 through December 31, 2012 pursuant to subdivisions 2, 3 and 4 of section 420 of the executive law and pursuant to chapter 800 of the laws of 1985 amending the runaway and homeless youth act for the provision of transitional independent living support services and the establish- ment and operation of young adult shelters for youth between the ages of 16 to 21; the office of children and family services shall not reimburse any claims unless they are submitted within 12 months of the calendar quarter in which the claimed service or services were delivered. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, the office of children and family services may require that such claims for 299 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 provision of services to runaway and homeless youth be submitted to the office electronically in the manner and format required by the office, and the information regarding outcome based measures that demonstrate quality of services provided and program effectiveness be submitted to the office in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office. No expenditures shall be made from this appropriation until an annual expenditure plan is approved by the director of the budget and a certificate of approval allocating these funds has been issued by the director of the budget and copies of such certificate or any amendment thereto filed with the state comptroller, the chairperson of the senate finance committee and the chairperson of the assembly ways and means committee ............... 214,456 ............................................. (re. $214,456) For services and expenses provided by local probation departments, for the post-placement care of youth leaving a youth residential facili- ty and for services and expenses of the office of children and fami- ly services related to community-based programs for youth in the care of the office of children and family services which may include but not be limited to multi-systemic therapy, family functional therapy and/or functional therapeutic foster care, and electronic monitoring. Funds appropriated herein shall be made available subject to the approval of an expenditure plan by the director of the budget. Funded programs shall submit information regarding outcome based measures that demonstrate quality of services provided and program effectiveness to the office in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office ... 311,700 ............... (re. $311,700) For services and expenses of kinship care programs. Such funds are available pursuant to a plan prepared by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget to continue or expand existing programs with existing contractors that are satisfactorily performing as determined by the office of chil- dren and family services, to award new contracts to continue programs where the existing contractors are not satisfactorily performing as determined by the office of children and family services and/or award new contracts through a competitive process. Such contracts shall provide for submission of information regarding outcome based measures that demonstrate quality of services provided and program effectiveness to the office in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office ... 338,750 .... (re. $135,000) For services and expenses related to the home visiting program. Such funds are to be available pursuant to a plan prepared by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget to continue or expand existing programs with existing contractors that are satisfactorily performing as determined by the office of children and family services, to award new contracts to continue programs where the existing contractors are not satisfac- torily performing as determined by the office of children and family services and/or to award new contracts through a competitive proc- ess. Such contracts shall provide for submission of information regarding outcome based measures that demonstrate quality of 300 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 services provided and program effectiveness to the office in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office ............. 23,288,200 ........................................ (re. $8,165,000) For services and expenses of the William B. Hoyt memorial children and family trust fund, for prevention and support service programs for victims of family violence pursuant to article 10-A of the social services law. Programs funded through such trust shall submit infor- mation regarding outcome based measures that demonstrate quality of services provided and program effectiveness to the office in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office. Funds appropriated herein may be transferred to the office of children and family services miscellaneous special revenue fund, children and family trust fund ... 621,850 ....................... (re. $621,850) For services and expenses for supportive housing for young adults aged 25 years or younger leaving or having recently left foster care or who had been in foster care for more than a year after their 16th birthday and who are at-risk of street homelessness or sheltered homelessness provided under the joint project between the state and the city of New York, known as the New York New York III supportive housing agreement. No expenditure shall be made until a certificate of allocation has been approved by the director of the budget with copies to be filed with the chairpersons of the senate finance committee and the assembly ways and means committee. The amount appropriated herein may be transferred or otherwise made available to the city of New York administration for children's services for services and expenses related to implementing the project. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, including section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part F of chapter 59 of the laws of 2011, for the period commenc- ing on April 1, 2012 and ending March 31, 2013 the commissioner shall not apply any new cost of living adjustment authorized by section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part F of chapter 59 of the laws of 2011, for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimbursement ... 2,137,000 ............... (re. $2,137,000) For services and expenses of the Catholic Family Center in Rochester to establish and operate a statewide kinship information and refer- ral network ... 220,500 .............................. (re. $49,000) For services and expenses of the advantage after school program. Such funds are to be available pursuant to a plan prepared by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget to extend or expand current contracts with community based organizations, to award new contracts to continue programs where the existing contractors are not satisfactorily performing as determined by the office of children and family services and/or to award new contracts through a competitive process to community based organiza- tions ... 17,255,300 .............................. (re. $3,677,000) For services and expenses of a public/private partnership pilot program to fund new and expand existing preventive, early childhood development, and other services to at-risk children, youth and fami- lies and such funds shall not be used to supplant other state, local 301 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 or federal funding. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, state funding for the pilot program shall be limited to the amount appropriated herein and shall not constitute more than 65 percent of eligible program expenditures, with the remaining 35 percent of program expenditures to be supported with private funds. The funds shall be distributed through a competitive process for services in an eligible region pursuant to a plan prepared by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget. Eligible regions are the Capital, Central New York, Finger Lakes, Long Island, Mid-Hudson, Mohawk Valley, New York City, North Country, Southern Tier or Western New York regions ........... 2,000,000 ......................................... (re. $2,000,000) For services and expenses related to the settlement house program. Funded programs shall submit information regarding outcome based measures that demonstrate quality of services provided and program effectiveness to the office in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office ... 450,000 ................ (re. $28,000) For services and expenses associated with sexually exploited children. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the state's liability under subdivision 5 of section 447-b of the social services law shall be limited to the amount appropriated herein ................. 1,500,000 ......................................... (re. $1,195,000) For services and expenses of the community reinvestment program ... 1,750,000 ........................................... (re. $765,000) For services and expenses for the NYS Alliance of Boys & Girls Clubs ... 750,000 ......................................... (re. $590,000) For services and expenses of the center for alternative sentencing and employment services (CASES) ... 200,000 .............. (re. $45,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the amount appropriated herein shall be available to reimburse for 98 percent of 65 percent of eligible social services district expenditures that are claimed by March 31, 2012 for those community preventive services provided from October 1, 2010 through September 30, 2011 at a cost that does not exceed the cost that was in effect on October 1, 2008 and that a social services district can demonstrate had been approved by the office of children and family services on or before October 1, 2008; provided, however, that should insufficient funds be available to provide state reimbursement for 98 percent of 65 percent of such costs, reimbursement shall be made proportionally to each district based on the percentage of their total eligible claims to the amount appropriated; and, provided further, however, that if the amount appropriated exceeds the amount of funds necessary to reimburse 98 percent of 65 percent of the eligible social services district expenditures, the office may, to the extent funds are available, provide reimbursement for 98 percent of 65 percent of eligible social services district expenditures for new community preventive services programs approved by the office and only up to the amounts approved by the office. A local social services district seeking federal and/or state reimbursement for community preventive services 302 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 provided on or after October 1, 2010 must submit claims that sepa- rately identify the costs of such services in a form and manner and at such times as are required by the department of family assistance and that information regarding outcome based measures that demon- strate quality of services provided and program effectiveness be submitted to the office of children and family services in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office. Of the amount appropriated herein, up to $1 million may be used to provide additional funding to an eligible program or programs with evalu- ation results that show program effectiveness and demonstrate private monetary support as determined by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget ......... 12,124,750 ........................................... (re. $57,000) For state aid to reimburse 100 percent of social services district expenditures related to the improvement of staff to client ratios in the local district child protective workforce including, but not limited to new hiring to increase the number of caseworkers and to increase the number of supervisory staff in the local district child protective workforce. Each social services district receiving these funds shall certify that the district will not be using these funds to supplant other state and local funds and that the district will not submit claims for reimbursement under this appropriation for the same type and level of funding so certified, and the district shall submit to the office of children and family services information regarding outcome based measures that demonstrate quality of services provided and program effectiveness of such improved staff to client ratios in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office; provided, however, that a district may use these funds for expenditures to continue or expand activities that were funded with last year's appropriation that was enacted for this purpose ... 757,200 ................................. (re. $231,000) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, for suballocation to the office of mental health and subsequently for suballocation from the office of mental health to the department of health for 94 percent of 65 percent of the nonfederal share of medical assistance payments for home and community based waiver services provided in accordance with subdivision 9 of section 366 of the social services law as authorized by selected social services districts which choose to use preventive services funds to support such costs and to authorize the office of temporary and disability assistance to intercept funds otherwise due to the districts to provide the 38.9 percent local share of such preventive services expenditures ..................... 6,121,000 ......................................... (re. $1,320,000) For services and expenses of the office of children and family services and local social services districts for activities neces- sary to comply with certain provisions of the adoption and safe families act of 1997 (P.L. 105-89) and chapter 7 of the laws of 1999 and chapter 668 of the laws of 2006 requiring criminal record checks for foster care parents, prospective adoptive parents, and adult household members. Funds appropriated herein shall be made available in accordance with a plan to be developed by the commissioner of the 303 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget. Funds appropriated herein shall be available for 94 percent of 98 percent of one-half of the non-federal share of the national and state fees for fingerprinting foster care parents, prospective adoptive parents, and other adult household members. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, and pursuant to chapter 7 of the laws of 1999 and chapter 668 of the laws of 2006, local social services districts shall reimburse the commissioner of the office of children and family services for an amount equal to 53.94 percent of the non-federal share of the cost of obtaining state and national fingerprint records. Notwithstanding any incon- sistent provision of law, and pursuant to chapter 7 of the laws of 1999 and chapter 668 of the laws of 2006, the commissioner of the office of children and family services shall, on behalf of local social services districts, make payments to the division of criminal justice services for processing of state and national criminal record checks and any other related costs. The commissioner shall ensure expenditures made pursuant to this provision reflect appro- priate federal and local shares. The commissioner of the office of children and family services shall request that the commissioner of the office of temporary and disability assistance reimburse the commissioner of the office of children and family services in an amount equal to 53.94 percent of the nonfederal share of such payments provided that such reimbursement in payments reflects actu- al expenditures made on behalf of each local social services district to capture the local share of such costs. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of the social services law or the state finance law, the commissioner shall, on a quarterly basis, request that the commissioner of the office of temporary and disability assistance reimburse the commissioner of the office of children and family services in an amount equal to 53.94 percent of the non-federal share of such fees to capture the local share of such fees. Such reimbursement shall occur on or before the one hundred and twentieth day following the close of the preceding quar- ter and shall be charged among districts based on the number of children currently placed in foster care in each local social services district provided that this methodology is revised quarter- ly to reflect most current available data. Amounts appropriated herein may, subject to the director of the budget, be interchanged or transferred with any other appropriation of the office of chil- dren and family services or the office of temporary and disability assistance as necessary to reimburse the state share of local social services district costs appropriated herein ........................ 1,857,000 ........................................... (re. $761,000) For services and expenses of certain child fatality review teams approved by the office of children and family services for the purposes of investigating and/or reviewing the death of children ... 829,100 ............................................. (re. $761,000) For services and expenses of certain local or regional multidiscipli- nary child abuse investigation teams approved by the office of chil- dren and family services for the purpose of investigating reports of 304 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 suspected child abuse or maltreatment and for new and established child advocacy centers ... 5,229,900 ................ (re. $162,000) For services and expenses, including local administrative costs, for providing medicaid home and community based waiver services pursuant to subdivision 12 of section 366 of the social services law. The amount appropriated herein is subject to a spending plan approved by the division of the budget and may be available for transfer or suballocation to the department of health for the medical assistance program for such services and expenses ............................. 72,494,000 ....................................... (re. $72,494,000) The money hereby appropriated is to be available for payment of state aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, the money hereby appropriated shall be available to the office net of disal- lowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be transferred to any other appropriation within the office of children and family services and/or the office of temporary and disability assistance and/or suballocated to the office of temporary and disability assistance for the purpose of paying local social services districts' costs of the above program and may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation or with any other item or items within the amounts appropriated within the office of children and family services general fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the depart- ment of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, in lieu of payments authorized by the social services law, or payments of federal funds otherwise due to the local social services districts for programs provided under the federal social security act or the federal food stamp act, funds herein appropriated, in amounts certified by the state commissioner or the state commissioner of health as due from local social services districts each month as their share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law may be set aside by the state comptroller in an interest-bearing account with such interest accruing to the credit of the locality in order to ensure the orderly and prompt payment of providers under section 367-b of the social services law pursuant to an estimate provided by the commissioner of health of each local social services district's share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law. Notwithstanding section 398-a of the social services law or any other law to the contrary, the amount appropriated herein, or such other amount as may be approved by the director of the budget, shall be available for 98 percent of 50 percent reimbursement after deducting any federal funds available therefor to social services districts for amounts attributable to dormitory authority billings or approved refinancing of such billings which result in local social services 305 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 districts' claims in excess of a local district's foster care block grant allocation. In addition, subject to the approval of the direc- tor of the budget, a portion of funds appropriated herein, or such other amount as may be approved by the director of the budget, shall be available for reimbursement related to payments made by a social services district to foster care providers subject to the provisions of section 410-i of the social services law for expenses directly related to projects funded through the housing finance agency for those foster care providers which also received revised or supple- mental rates from the applicable regulating agency to accommodate the housing finance agency payments or the refinancing of previously approved dormitory authority payments. Notwithstanding section 398-a of the social services law or any other law to the contrary, such reimbursement shall be available for 94 percent of 98 percent of 50 percent of social services district costs, after deducting federal funds available therefor, for those social services districts' claims in excess of a social services district's foster care block grant allocation for those amounts exclusively attributable to the previously approved revised or supplemental rates. In addition, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, a portion of funds appropriated herein may also be used for payments to the dormitory authority of the state of New York for advisory services including, but not limited to, site visits and review of applications, building plans and cost estimates for voluntary agency programs for which the office of children and family services establishes maximum state aid rates and for capital projects for residential institutions for children seeking financing under paragraph b of subdivision 40 of section 1680 of the public authorities law, as amended by chapter 508 of the laws of 2006 ..... 6,620,000 ......................................... (re. $4,890,000) For payment of state aid for services and expenses for programs pursu- ant to section 530 of the executive law for secure and non-secure detention services provided from January 1, 2011 to December 31, 2011; provided, however, notwithstanding the provisions of any other law to the contrary, the liability of the state and the amount to be distributed or otherwise expended by the state pursuant to section 530 of the executive law shall be determined by first calculating the amount of the expenditure or other liability pursuant to such law after taking into consideration any other limitations on the amount of such expenditure or liability set forth in the state budg- et for such year, and then reducing the amount so calculated by two percent of such amount. Within the amounts appropriated herein, state reimbursement shall be limited to the amount of the munici- pality's distribution. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, allocations shall be based on a plan developed by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget and shall be based, in part, on each municipality's history of detention utilization, youth population and other factors as determined by the office. Any portion of a municipality's distrib- ution not claimed by the municipality for reimbursement of detention expenditures made during the period January 1, 2011 through December 306 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 31, 2011 may be claimed by such municipality to reimburse 62 percent of expenditures during such period for supervision and treatment services for juveniles programs not otherwise reimbursable pursuant to a chapter of the laws of 2011. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the amount appropriated herein may provide for reimbursement of up to 100 percent of the cost of care, maintenance and supervision for youth whose residence is outside the county providing the services up to the county's distribution; provided that upon such reimbursement from this appropriation, the office of children and family services shall bill, and the home county of such youth shall reimburse the office of children and family services, for 51 percent of the cost of care, maintenance and supervision of such youth. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, the office of children and family services may require that such claims and data on detention use be submitted to the office electronically in the manner and format required by the office. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, the office shall be author- ized to promulgate regulations permitting the office to impose fiscal sanctions in the event that the office finds non-compliance with regulations governing secure and nonsecure detention facilities and to establish cost standards related to reimbursement of secure and non-secure detention services. Notwithstanding section 51 of the state finance law and any other provision of law to the contrary, the director of the budget may, upon the advice of the commissioner of the office of children and family services, authorize the transfer or interchange of moneys appropriated herein with any other local assistance - general fund appropriation within the office of children and family services except where transfer or interchange of appropriation is prohibited or otherwise restricted by law. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, if a social services district fails to provide reimbursement to the office of children and family services pursuant to section 529 of the executive law within 60 days of receiving a bill for services under such section, or by the date certain set by such office for providing reimburse- ment, whichever is later, the offices of the department of family assistance are authorized to exercise the state's set-off rights by withholding any amounts due and owing to such district under this appropriation, up to such amounts due and owing to the state under section 529 of the executive law and transferring such funds to the miscellaneous special revenue fund youth facility per diem account (YF) ... 76,160,000 ............................... (re. $8,729,000) Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount appro- priated herein shall be available under the supervision and treat- ment services for juveniles program for state reimbursement to coun- ties and the city of New York for eligible expenditures for the provision and administration of eligible supervision and treatment services for juveniles programs during the period of April 1, 2011 through March 31, 2012 that have been approved by the office of children and family services pursuant to a plan approved by the 307 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 director of the budget. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law funds shall be available without requiring a local match. Within the amounts appropriated herein, state reimbursement shall be limited to the amount of such municipality's distribution. The office of children and family services shall not reimburse any claims unless they are submitted within 12 months of the calendar quarter in which the claimed services were delivered. These funds shall not be used to supplant other state and local funds. Of the amount appropriated herein, up to $500,000 may be used for services and expenses of the Vera Institute of Justice, Inc. to develop one or more risk assessment instruments and provide training to munici- palities on the use of such instruments ............................ 8,376,000 ......................................... (re. $2,197,000) Of the amount appropriated herein, $10,622,675 shall be available as follows: For services and expenses related to locally operated youth develop- ment and delinquency prevention programs. No expenditure shall be made from this appropriation until a plan has been approved by the director of the budget and a certificate of approval allocating these funds has been issued by the director of the budget. Notwithstanding the provisions of section 420 of the executive law which would require expenditure of state aid for youth programs in a total amount greater than $10,622,675, for payment of state aid for programs pursuant to article 19-A of the executive law, for delin- quency prevention and youth development. Notwithstanding the provisions of section 420 of the executive law, eligibility for state aid reimbursement for counties which do not participate in the county comprehensive planing process shall be determined as follows: the aggregate amount of state aid for recreation, youth service and similar projects to a county and municipalities within such county shall not exceed $2,750 of which no more than $1,450 may be used for recreation projects, per 1,000 youths residing in the county based on a single count of such youths as shown by the last published federal census for the county certified in the same manner as provided by section 54 of the state finance law. The office shall not reimburse any claims unless they are submitted within 12 months of the project year in which the expenditure was made. Notwith- standing any law to the contrary, the office of children and family services may require that such claims for youth development and delinquency prevention programs be submitted to the office electron- ically in the manner and format required by the office, and that counties and municipalities submit to the office information regard- ing delinquency prevention and youth development outcome based meas- ures that demonstrate quality of services provided and effectiveness of such funded programs in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office. Of the amount appropriated herein $3,499,025 shall be available as follows: For services and expenses related to programs providing special delin- quency prevention or other youth development services. No expendi- ture shall be made for such programs from this appropriation until a 308 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 plan has been approved by the director of the budget and a certif- icate of approval allocating these funds has been issued by the director of the budget. The office shall not reimburse any claims unless they are submitted within seven months of the project year in which the expenditure was made. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, the office of children and family services may require that such claims for special delinquency prevention or other youth development services be submitted to the office electronically in the manner and format required by the office, and that information regarding delinquency prevention outcome based measures that demon- strate quality of services provided and program effectiveness be submitted to the office in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office. For direct contracts with private not-for-profit community agencies to provide needed services for the operation of programs to prevent juvenile delinquency and promote youth development, and through an allocation to public agencies where it is documented that private not-for-profit community agencies are not available to provide such services. Moneys shall be made available to community agencies in counties outside the city of New York based on a statewide allo- cation formula determined by each county's eligibility for compre- hensive planning funds as a proportion of the statewide total provided under paragraph a of subdivision 1 of section 420 of the executive law. Moneys made available to community agencies shall be allocated by local youth bureaus subject to final funding determi- nations by the commissioner of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget. Such contracts shall provide for submission of information regarding outcome based measures that demonstrate quality of services provided and program effectiveness to the office in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office. For direct contract with private not-for-profit community agencies to provide needed services for the operation of programs to prevent juvenile delinquency and promote youth development, and through an allocation to public agencies where it is documented that private not-for-profit agencies are not available to provide such services. Such contracts shall provide for submission of information regarding outcome based measures that demonstrate quality of services provided and program effectiveness to the office in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, moneys shall be made available to community agencies in cities with populations greater than 275,000 and to community agencies statewide ........... 14,121,700 .......................................... (re. $509,000) For payment of state aid for programs for the provision of services to runaway and homeless youth pursuant to subdivisions 2, 3 and 4 of section 420 of the executive law and pursuant to chapter 800 of the laws of 1985 amending the runaway and homeless youth act for the provision of transitional independent living support services and the establishment and operation of young adult shelters for youth between the ages of 16 to 21; the office of children and family 309 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 services shall not reimburse any claims unless they are submitted within 12 months of the calendar quarter in which the claimed service or services were delivered. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, the office of children and family services may require that such claims for provision of services to runaway and homeless youth be submitted to the office electronically in the manner and format required by the office, and the information regarding outcome based measures that demonstrate quality of services provided and program effectiveness be submitted to the office in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office. No expenditures shall be made from this appropriation until an annual expenditure plan is approved by the director of the budget and a certificate of approval allocating these funds has been issued by the director of the budget and copies of such certificate or any amendment thereto filed with the state comptroller, the chairperson of the senate finance committee and the chairperson of the assembly ways and means committee ... 2,355,800 ............................... (re. $2,000) For services and expenses provided by local probation departments, for the post-placement care of youth leaving a youth residential facili- ty and for services and expenses of the office of children and fami- ly services related to community-based programs for youth in the care of the office of children and family services which may include but not be limited to multi-systemic therapy, family functional therapy and/or functional therapeutic foster care, and electronic monitoring. Funds appropriated herein shall be made available subject to the approval of an expenditure plan by the director of the budget. Funded programs shall submit information regarding outcome based measures that demonstrate quality of services provided and program effectiveness to the office in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office ... 311,700 ............... (re. $208,000) For services and expenses related to the home visiting program. Such funds are to be available pursuant to a plan prepared by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget to continue or expand existing programs with existing contractors that are satisfactorily performing as determined by the office of children and family services, to award new contracts to continue programs where the existing contractors are not satisfac- torily performing as determined by the office of children and family services and/or to award new contracts through a competitive proc- ess. Such contracts shall provide for submission of information regarding outcome based measures that demonstrate quality of services provided and program effectiveness to the office in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office ............. 23,288,200 ........................................... (re. $58,000) For services and expenses for supportive housing for young adults aged 25 years or younger leaving or having recently left foster care or who had been in foster care for more than a year after their 16th birthday and who are at-risk of street homelessness or sheltered homelessness provided under the joint project between the state and the city of New York, known as the New York New York III supportive 310 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 housing agreement. No expenditure shall be made until a certificate of allocation has been approved by the director of the budget with copies to be filed with the chairpersons of the senate finance committee and the assembly ways and means committee. The amount appropriated herein may be transferred or otherwise made available to the city of New York administration for children's services for services and expenses related to implementing the project .......... 2,137,000 ........................................... (re. $160,000) For services and expenses of the Catholic Family Center in Rochester to establish and operate a statewide kinship information and refer- ral network ... 220,500 ............................... (re. $2,000) For services and expenses of the advantage after school program. Such funds are to be available pursuant to a plan prepared by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget to extend or expand current contracts with community based organizations, to award new contracts to continue programs where the existing contractors are not satisfactorily performing as determined by the office of children and family services and/or to award new contracts through a competitive process to community based organiza- tions ... 17,255,300 ................................ (re. $931,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For services and expenses, including local administrative costs, for providing medicaid home and community based waiver services pursuant to subdivision 12 of section 366 of the social services law. The amount appropriated herein is subject to a spending plan approved by the division of the budget and may be available for transfer or suballocation to the department of health for the medical assistance program for such services and expenses ............................. 72,494,000 .......................................... (re. $315,000) The money hereby appropriated is to be available for payment of state aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, the money hereby appropriated shall be available to the office net of disal- lowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be transferred to any other appropriation within the office of children and family services and/or the office of temporary and disability assistance and/or suballocated to the office of temporary and disability assistance for the purpose of paying local social services districts' costs of the above program and may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation or with any other item or items within the amounts appropriated within the office of children and family services general fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the depart- ment of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, in lieu of payments authorized by the social services law, or payments of federal funds 311 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 otherwise due to the local social services districts for programs provided under the federal social security act or the federal food stamp act, funds herein appropriated, in amounts certified by the state commissioner or the state commissioner of health as due from local social services districts each month as their share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law may be set aside by the state comptroller in an interest-bearing account with such interest accruing to the credit of the locality in order to ensure the orderly and prompt payment of providers under section 367-b of the social services law pursuant to an estimate provided by the commissioner of health of each local social services district's share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law. Notwithstanding section 398-a of the social services law or any other law to the contrary, the amount appropriated herein, or such other amount as may be approved by the director of the budget, shall be available for 98 percent of 50 percent reimbursement after deducting any federal funds available therefor to social services districts for amounts attributable to dormitory authority billings or approved refinancing of such billings which result in local social services districts' claims in excess of a local district's foster care block grant allocation. In addition, subject to the approval of the direc- tor of the budget, a portion of funds appropriated herein, or such other amount as may be approved by the director of the budget, shall be available for reimbursement related to payments made by a social services district to foster care providers subject to the provisions of section 410-i of the social services law for expenses directly related to projects funded through the housing finance agency for those foster care providers which also received revised or supple- mental rates from the applicable regulating agency to accommodate the housing finance agency payments or the refinancing of previously approved dormitory authority payments. Notwithstanding section 398-a of the social services law or any other law to the contrary, such reimbursement shall be available for 94 percent of 98 percent of 50 percent of social services district costs, after deducting federal funds available therefor, for those social services districts' claims in excess of a social services district's foster care block grant allocation for those amounts exclusively attributable to the previously approved revised or supplemental rates. In addition, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, a portion of funds appropriated herein may also be used for payments to the dormitory authority of the state of New York for advisory services including, but not limited to, site visits and review of applications, building plans and cost estimates for voluntary agency programs for which the office of children and family services establishes maximum state aid rates and for capital projects for residential institutions for children seeking financing under paragraph b of subdivision 40 of section 1680 of the public authorities law, as amended by chapter 508 of the laws of 2006 ..... 6,620,000 ......................................... (re. $4,378,000) 312 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For payment of state aid for calendar year 2010 services and expenses for programs pursuant to section 530 of the executive law for secure and non-secure detention services; provided, however, notwithstand- ing the provisions of any other law to the contrary, for state fiscal year 2010-11 the liability of the state and the amount to be distributed or otherwise expended by the state pursuant to section 530 of the executive law shall be determined by first calculating the amount of the expenditure or other liability pursuant to such law after taking into consideration any other limitations on the amount of such expenditure or liability set forth in the state budg- et for such year, and then reducing the amount so calculated by two percent of such amount. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the amount appropriated herein may provide for reimburse- ment of up to 100 percent of the cost of care, maintenance and supervision for youth whose residence is outside the county provid- ing the services; provided that upon such reimbursement from this appropriation, the office of children and family services shall bill, and the home county of such youth shall reimburse the office of children and family services, for 51 percent of the cost of care, maintenance and supervision of such youth. The office of children and family services shall not reimburse any claims unless they are submitted in final within 12 months of the calendar quarter in which the claimed service or services were delivered. The office of chil- dren and family services may reduce or increase a county's prior years claim for reimbursement based upon a subsequent review by the office of actual expenditures for care, maintenance and supervision provided to youth in detention, to address any overpayment or under- payment of state aid to the county for services and expenses for detention in a prior calendar year. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, the office of children and family services may require that such claims and data on detention use be submitted to the office electronically in the manner and format required by the office. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, the office shall be author- ized to promulgate regulations permitting the office to impose fiscal sanctions in the event that the office finds non-compliance with regulations governing secure and nonsecure detention facilities and to establish cost standards related to reimbursement of secure and non-secure detention services. Notwithstanding section 51 of the state finance law and any other provision of law to the contrary, the director of the budget may, upon the advice of the commissioner of the office of children and family services, authorize the transfer or interchange of moneys appropriated herein with any other local assistance - general fund appropriation within the office of children and family services except where transfer or interchange of appropriation is prohibited or otherwise restricted by law. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, if a social services district fails to provide reimbursement to the office of children and family services pursuant to section 529 of the executive law within 60 days of receiving a bill for services under such section, 313 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 or by the date certain set by such office for providing reimburse- ment, whichever is later, the offices of the department of family assistance are authorized to exercise the state's set-off rights by withholding any amounts due and owing to such district under this appropriation, up to such amounts due and owing to the state under section 529 of the executive law and transferring such funds to the special revenue other youth facilities per diem account ............ 72,000,000 .......................................... (re. $301,000) For services and expenses for supportive housing for young adults aged 25 years or younger leaving or having recently left foster care or who had been in foster care for more than a year after their 16th birthday and who are at-risk of street homelessness or sheltered homelessness provided under the joint project between the state and the city of New York, known as the New York New York III supportive housing agreement. No expenditure shall be made until a certificate of allocation has been approved by the director of the budget with copies to be filed with the chairpersons of the senate finance committee and the assembly ways and means committee. The amount appropriated herein may be transferred or otherwise made available to the city of New York administration for children's services for services and expenses related to implementing the project .......... 2,137,000 ........................................... (re. $529,000) By chapter 110, section 15, of the laws of 2010: For state aid to reimburse 100 percent of social services district expenditures related to the improvement of staff to client ratios in the local district child protective workforce including, but not limited to new hiring to increase the number of caseworkers and to increase the number of supervisory staff in the local district child protective workforce. Each social services district receiving these funds shall certify that the district will not be using these funds to supplant other state and local funds and that the district will not submit claims for reimbursement under this appropriation for the same type and level of funding so certified; provided, however, that a district may use these funds for expenditures to continue or expand activities that were funded with last year's appropriation that was enacted for this purpose ... 1,514,400 ...... (re. $39,000) Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, subject to an expenditure plan approved by the director of the budget, for eligi- ble services and expenses of improving the quality of child welfare services that may include, but not be limited to, training to mandated reporters regarding the proper identification of and response to signs of child abuse and neglect, public information programs and services that advance a zero tolerance campaign of child abuse and neglect, and demonstration projects to test models for new or targeted expansion of services beyond the level currently funded by local social services districts including continuing to contract with existing providers that are performing satisfactorily ... 1,796,400 ..................................... (re. $1,468,000) For services and expenses of certain child fatality review teams approved by the office of children and family services for the 314 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 purposes of investigating and/or reviewing the death of children ... 829,100 .............................................. (re. $87,000) For services and expenses of certain local or regional multidiscipli- nary child abuse investigation teams approved by the office of chil- dren and family services for the purpose of investigating reports of suspected child abuse or maltreatment and for new and established child advocacy centers ... 5,229,900 ................ (re. $186,000) For services and expenses of the advantage after school program. Such funds are to be available pursuant to a plan prepared by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget to extend or expand current contracts with community based organizations, to award new contracts to continue programs where the existing contractors are not satisfactorily performing as determined by the office of children and family services and/or to award new contracts through a competitive process to community based organiza- tions ... 11,433,300 ................................ (re. $371,000) By chapter 110, section 15, of the laws of 2010, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: Notwithstanding any other provision of law, for services and expenses to initiate and/or continue program modifications and/or to provide services including, but not limited to, demonstrate effective programs such as evidence-based initiatives for alternatives to detention for persons alleged or determined to be in need of super- vision or otherwise at risk of placement in the juvenile justice system and for services and expenses related to reducing office of children and family services institutional placements through program modifications and/or services including, but not limited to, mental health and substance abuse programs, demonstrated effective programs such as evidence-based initiatives to divert youth at risk of placement with the office of children and family services and/or as alternatives to residential placements with such office. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, the office may authorize one or more demonstration projects to co-locate respite beds for youth alleged or at risk of juvenile delinquency in a runaway and homeless youth program ............................... 1,708,000 ........................................... (re. $946,000) Of the amount appropriated herein, $15,934,017 shall be available as follows: For services and expenses related to locally operated youth develop- ment and delinquency prevention programs. No expenditure shall be made from this appropriation until a plan has been approved by the director of the budget and a certificate of approval allocating these funds has been issued by the director of the budget. Notwithstanding the provisions of section 420 of the executive law which would require expenditure of state aid for youth programs in a total amount greater than $15,934,017, for payment of state aid for programs pursuant to article 19-A of the executive law, for delin- quency prevention and youth development. Notwithstanding the provisions of section 420 of the executive law, eligibility for state aid reimbursement for counties which do not participate in the 315 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 county comprehensive planning process shall be determined as follows: the aggregate amount of state aid for recreation, youth service and similar projects to a county and municipalities within such county shall not exceed $2,750 of which no more than $1,450 may be used for recreation projects, per 1,000 youths residing in the county based on a single count of such youths as shown by the last published federal census for the county certified in the same manner as provided by section 54 of the state finance law. The office shall not reimburse any claims unless they are submitted within 12 months of the project year in which the expenditure was made. Notwith- standing any law to the contrary, the office of children and family services may require that such claims for youth development and delinquency prevention programs be submitted to the office electron- ically in the manner and format required by the office. Of the amount appropriated herein $4,724,405 shall be available as follows: For services and expenses related to programs providing special delin- quency prevention or other youth development services. No expendi- ture shall be made for such programs from this appropriation until a plan has been approved by the director of the budget and a certif- icate of approval allocating these funds has been issued by the director of the budget. The office shall not reimburse any claims unless they are submitted within 7 months of the project year in which the expenditure was made. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, the office of children and family services may require that such claims for special delinquency prevention or other youth development services be submitted to the office electronically in the manner and format required by the office. For direct contracts with private not-for-profit community agencies to provide needed services for the operation of programs to prevent juvenile delinquency and promote youth development, and through an allocation to public agencies where it is documented that private not-for-profit community agencies are not available to provide such services. Moneys shall be made available to community agencies in counties outside the city of New York based on a statewide allo- cation formula determined by each county's eligibility for compre- hensive planning funds as a proportion of the statewide total provided under paragraph a of subdivision 1 of section 420 of the executive law. Moneys made available to community agencies shall be allocated by local youth bureaus subject to final funding determi- nations by the commissioner of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget. For direct contract with private not-for-profit community agencies to provide needed services for the operation of programs to prevent juvenile delinquency and promote youth development, and through an allocation to public agencies where it is documented that private not-for-profit agencies are not available to provide such services. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, moneys shall be made available to community agencies in cities with populations greater than 275,000 and to community agencies statewide ........... 20,658,421 ........................................ (re. $1,918,000) 316 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For payment of state aid for programs for the provision of services to runaway and homeless youth pursuant to subdivisions 2, 3 and 4 of section 420 of the executive law and pursuant to chapter 800 of the laws of 1985 amending the runaway and homeless youth act for the provision of transitional independent living support services and the establishment and operation of young adult shelters for youth between the ages of 16 and 21; the office of children and family services shall not reimburse any claims unless they are submitted within 12 months of the calendar quarter in which the claimed service or services were delivered. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, the office of children and family services may require that such claims for provision of services to runaway and homeless youth be submitted to the office electronically in the manner and format required by the office. No expenditures shall be made from this appropriation until an annual expenditure plan is approved by the director of the budget and a certificate of approval allocating these funds has been issued by the director of the budget and copies of such certificate or any amendment thereto filed with the state comptroller, the chairperson of the senate finance committee and the chairperson of the assembly ways and means committee ............... 3,533,700 ............................................ (re. $81,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2009: Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the amount appropriated herein shall be available to reimburse for 98 percent of 65 percent of eligible social services district expenditures that are claimed by March 31, 2010 for those community preventive services provided from October 1, 2008 through September 30, 2009 at a cost that does not exceed the cost that was in effect on October 1, 2008 and that a social services district can demonstrate had been approved by the office of children and family services on or before October 1, 2008; provided, however, that should insufficient funds be available to provide state reimbursement for 98 percent of 65 percent of such costs, reimbursement shall be made proportionally to each district based on the percentage of their total eligible claims to the amount appropriated; and, provided further, however, that if the amount appropriated exceeds the amount of funds necessary to reimburse 98 percent of 65 percent of the eligible social services district expenditures, the office may, to the extent funds are available, provide reimbursement for 98 percent of 65 percent of eligible social services district expenditures for new community preventive services programs approved by the office and only up to the amounts approved by the office. A local social services district seeking federal and/or state reimbursement for community preventive services provided on or after October 1, 2008 must submit claims that sepa- rately identify the costs of such services in a form and manner and at such times as are required by the department of family assistance and must submit to the office of children and family services infor- mation regarding the outcomes of such services in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office. Funds appropriated herein are supported by savings resulting from the increased Federal 317 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Medical Assistance Percentage (FMAP) provided pursuant to the Ameri- can recovery and reinvestment act of 2009 .......................... 29,105,000 ........................................ (re. $1,725,000) For the continuation of the demonstration project, established pursu- ant to part G of chapter 58 of the laws of 2006, as amended, in the districts selected by the office of children and family services to determine the best practices needed to improve the workload of the child protective workforce including, but not limited to, the purchase of new information technology that permits caseworkers to work from field locations, and other eligible non-personal services expenses, subject to an expenditure plan approved by the office of children and family services ... 940,000 ............. (re. $94,000) Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, subject to an expenditure plan approved by the director of the budget, for eligi- ble services and expenses of improving the quality of child welfare services that may include, but not be limited to, training to mandated reporters regarding the proper identification of and response to signs of child abuse and neglect, public information programs and services that advance a zero tolerance campaign of child abuse and neglect, and demonstration projects to test models for new or targeted expansion of services beyond the level currently funded by local social services districts including continuing to contract with existing providers that are performing satisfactorily ... 3,592,700 ....................................... (re. $661,000) For services and expenses of certain child fatality review teams approved by the office of children and family services for the purposes of investigating and/or reviewing the death of children ... 921,200 .............................................. (re. $87,000) The money hereby appropriated is to be available for payment of state aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, the money hereby appropriated shall be available to the office net of disal- lowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be transferred to any other appropriation within the office of children and family services and/or the office of temporary and disability assistance and/or suballocated to the office of temporary and disability assistance for the purpose of paying local social services districts' costs of the above program and may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation or with any other item or items within the amounts appropriated within the office of children and family services general fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the depart- ment of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, in lieu of payments authorized by the social services law, or payments of federal funds otherwise due to the local social services districts for programs provided under the federal social security act or the federal food 318 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 stamp act, funds herein appropriated, in amounts certified by the state commissioner or the state commissioner of health as due from local social services districts each month as their share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law may be set aside by the state comptroller in an interest-bearing account with such interest accruing to the credit of the locality in order to ensure the orderly and prompt payment of providers under section 367-b of the social services law pursuant to an estimate provided by the commissioner of health of each local social services district's share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law. Notwithstanding section 398-a of the social services law or any other law to the contrary, the amount appropriated herein, or such other amount as may be approved by the director of the budget, shall be available for 98 percent of 50 percent reimbursement after deducting any federal funds available therefor to social services districts for amounts attributable to dormitory authority billings or approved refinancing of such billings which result in local social services districts' claims in excess of a local district's foster care block grant allocation. In addition, subject to the approval of the direc- tor of the budget, a portion of funds appropriated herein, or such other amount as may be approved by the director of the budget, shall be available for reimbursement related to payments made by a social services district to foster care providers subject to the provisions of section 410-i of the social services law for expenses directly related to projects funded through the housing finance agency for those foster care providers which also received revised or supple- mental rates from the applicable regulating agency to accommodate the housing finance agency payments or the refinancing of previously approved dormitory authority payments. Notwithstanding section 398-a of the social services law or any other law to the contrary, such reimbursement shall be available for 94 percent of 98 percent of 50 percent of social services district costs, after deducting federal funds available therefor, for those social services districts' claims in excess of a social services district's foster care block grant allocation for those amounts exclusively attributable to the previously approved revised or supplemental rates. In addition, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, a portion of funds appropriated herein may also be used for payments to the dormitory authority of the state of New York for advisory services including, but not limited to, site visits and review of applications, building plans and cost estimates for voluntary agency programs for which the office of children and family services establishes maximum state aid rates and for capital projects for residential institutions for children seeking financing under paragraph b of subdivision 40 of section 1680 of the public authorities law, as amended by chapter 508 of the laws of 2006 ..... 6,620,000 ......................................... (re. $4,291,000) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, for services and expenses to initiate and/or continue program modifications and/or to provide services including, but not limited to, demonstrate effective 319 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 programs such as evidence-based initiatives for alternatives to detention for persons alleged or determined to be in need of super- vision or otherwise at risk of placement in the juvenile justice system and for services and expenses related to reducing office of children and family services institutional placements through program modifications and/or services including, but not limited to, mental health and substance abuse programs, demonstrated effective programs such as evidence-based initiatives to divert youth at-risk of placement with the office of children and family services and/or as alternatives to residential placements with such office. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, the office may authorize one or more demonstration projects to co-locate respite beds for youth alleged or at risk of juvenile delinquency in a runaway and homeless youth program ............................... 2,460,762 ........................................... (re. $981,000) For services and expenses for supportive housing for young adults aged 25 years or younger leaving or having recently left foster care or who had been in foster care for more than a year after their 16th birthday and who are at-risk of street homelessness or sheltered homelessness provided under the joint project between the state and the city of New York, known as the New York New York III supportive housing agreement. No expenditure shall be made until a certificate of allocation has been approved by the director of the budget with copies to be filed with the chairpersons of the senate finance committee and the assembly ways and means committee. The amount appropriated herein may be transferred or otherwise made available to the city of New York administration for children's services for services and expenses related to implementing the project .......... 854,000 ............................................. (re. $847,000) For developing and implementation of a new subsidized kinship guardi- anship program consistent with the federal fostering connections to success and increasing adoptions act of 2008 (P.L. 110-351) ........ 100,000 ............................................... (re. $4,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2009, as amended by chapter 502, section 2, of the laws of 2009: For state aid grants to support contractual agreements with communi- ty-based programs for children, youth and families, in order to provide services that meet the needs of families and enhance the safety and stability of children and youth in their homes and contractual agreements with non-for-profits to enhance the assess- ment of the need for, and provision of services to, victims of domestic violence that are involved in child protective services cases. Such funds are available to continue or expand existing programs with existing contractors that are satisfactorily perform- ing services, to award new contracts to continue programs where existing contractors are not satisfactorily performing as determined by the office of children and family services, and/or award new contracts through a competitive process; provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disburse- ment on and after November 1, 2009 shall be reduced by 12.5 percent 320 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 of the amount that was undisbursed as of November 1, 2009 .......... 4,934,100 ........................................... (re. $251,000) For services and expenses of certain local or regional multidiscipli- nary child abuse investigation teams approved by the office of chil- dren and family services for the purpose of investigating reports of suspected child abuse or maltreatment and for new and established child advocacy centers; provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after November 1, 2009 shall be reduced by 12.5 percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of November 1, 2009 ................. 5,811,000 ........................................... (re. $323,000) For payment of state aid for programs for the provision of services to runaway and homeless youth pursuant to subdivisions 2, 3 and 4 of section 420 of the executive law and pursuant to chapter 800 of the laws of 1985 amending the runaway and homeless youth act for the provision of transitional independent living support services and the establishment and operation of young adult shelters for youth between the ages of 16 and 21; the office of children and family services shall not reimburse any claims unless they are submitted within 12 months of the calendar quarter in which the claimed service or services were delivered; provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disburse- ment on and after November 1, 2009 shall be reduced by 12.5 percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of November 1, 2009. No expenditures shall be made from this appropriation until an annual expenditure plan is approved by the director of the budget and a certificate of approval allocating these funds has been issued by the director of the budget and copies of such certificate or any amendment thereto filed with the state comptroller, the chairperson of the senate finance committee and the chairperson of the assembly ways and means committee ... 5,235,048 .............. (re. $178,000) For services and expenses of the advantage after school program. Such funds are to be available pursuant to a plan prepared by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget to extend or expand current contracts with community based organizations, to award new contracts to continue programs where the existing contractors are not satisfactorily performing as determined by the office of children and family services and/or to award new contracts through a competitive process to community based organiza- tions; provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after November 1, 2009 shall be reduced by 12.5 percent of the amount that was undis- bursed as of November 1, 2009 ... 19,172,500 ........ (re. $584,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2009, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: Of the amount appropriated herein, $23,605,938 shall be available as follows; provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after November 1, 2009 shall be reduced by 12.5 percent of the amount that was undis- bursed as of November 1, 2009: 321 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses related to locally operated youth develop- ment and delinquency prevention programs. No expenditure shall be made from this appropriation until a plan has been approved by the director of the budget and a certificate of approval allocating these funds has been issued by the director of the budget. Notwithstanding the provisions of section 420 of the executive law which would require expenditure of state aid for youth programs in a total amount greater than the amount appropriated, for payment of state aid for programs pursuant to article 19-A of the executive law, for delinquency prevention and youth development. Notwith- standing the provisions of section 420 of the executive law, eligi- bility for state aid reimbursement for counties which do not partic- ipate in the county comprehensive planning process shall be determined as follows: the aggregate amount of state aid for recre- ation, youth service and similar projects to a county and munici- palities within such county shall not exceed $2,750 of which no more than $1,450 may be used for recreation projects, per 1,000 youths residing in the county based on a single count of such youths as shown by the last published federal census for the county certified in the same manner as provided by section 54 of the state finance law. The office shall not reimburse any claims unless they are submitted within 12 months of the project year in which the expendi- ture was made. Of the amount appropriated herein 7,150,072 shall be available as follows; provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after November 1, 2009 shall be reduced by 12.5 percent of the amount that was undis- bursed as of November 1, 2009: For services and expenses related to programs providing special delin- quency prevention or other youth development services. No expendi- ture shall be made for such programs from this appropriation until a plan has been approved by the director of the budget and a certif- icate of approval allocating these funds has been issued by the director of the budget. The office shall not reimburse any claims unless they are submitted within 7 months of the project year in which the expenditure was made. For direct contracts with private not-for-profit community agencies to provide needed services for the operation of programs to prevent juvenile delinquency and promote youth development, and through an allocation to public agencies where it is documented that private not-for-profit community agencies are not available to provide such services. Moneys shall be made available to community agencies in counties outside the city of New York based on a statewide allo- cation formula determined by each county's eligibility for compre- hensive planning funds as a portion of the state wide total provided under paragraph a of subdivision 1 of section 420 of the executive law. Moneys made available to community agencies shall be allocated by local youth bureaus subject to final funding determinations by the commissioner of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget. 322 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For direct contract with private not-for-profit community agencies to provide needed services for the operation of programs to prevent juvenile delinquency and promote youth development, and through an allocation to public agencies where it is documented that private not-for-profit agencies are not available to provide such services. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, moneys shall be made available to community agencies in cities with populations greater than 275,000 and to community agencies statewide ........... 30,756,010 .......................................... (re. $986,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2008, as amended by chapter 496, section 3, of the laws of 2008: For services and expenses for a demonstration project in targeted social services districts identified jointly by the office of chil- dren and family services and the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services based, in part, on size, experience, readiness and availability of services, to improve the assessment and treatment outcomes for families and youth involved in the child welfare system who need chemical dependency services including providing funding for chemical dependency programs to co-locate certified chemical dependency staff with appropriate district child welfare services staff, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undis- bursed as of August 15, 2008 ... 4,435,000 ........ (re. $1,142,000) Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, subject to an expenditure plan approved by the director of the budget, for eligi- ble services and expenses of improving the quality of child welfare services that may include, but not be limited to, training to mandated reporters regarding the proper identification of and response to signs of child abuse and neglect, public information programs and services that advance a zero tolerance campaign of child abuse and neglect, and demonstration projects to test models for new or targeted expansion of services beyond the level currently funded by local social services districts including continuing to contract with existing providers that are performing satisfactorily, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 ... 3,822,000 ................. (re. $844,000) For services and expenses of certain local or regional multidiscipli- nary child abuse investigation teams approved by the office of chil- dren and family services for the purpose of investigating reports of suspected child abuse or maltreatment and for new and established child advocacy centers, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 .................. 6,181,840 ........................................... (re. $365,000) 323 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2008, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2009: For services and expenses related to reducing office of children and family services institutional placements through program modifica- tions and/or services including, but not limited to, mental health and substance abuse programs, demonstrated effective programs such as evidence-based initiatives to divert youth at-risk of placement with the office of children and family services and/or as alterna- tives to residential placements with such office. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, the office may authorize one or more demonstration projects to co-locate respite beds for youth alleged or at risk of juvenile delinquency in a runaway and homeless youth program ... 5,091,162 .............. (re. $1,605,000) Of the amount appropriated herein, $23,605,938 shall be available as follows, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditures and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008. For services and expenses related to locally operated youth development and delinquency prevention programs. No expenditure shall be made from this appropriation until a plan has been approved by the director of the budget and a certif- icate of approval allocating these funds has been issued by the director of the budget. Notwithstanding the provisions of section 420 of the executive law which would require expenditure of state aid for youth programs in a total amount greater than $23,605,938, for payment of state aid for programs pursuant to article 19-A of the executive law, for delin- quency prevention and youth development. Notwithstanding the provisions of section 420 of the executive law, eligibility for state aid reimbursement for counties which do not participate in the county comprehensive planning process shall be determined as follows: the aggregate amount of state aid for recreation, youth service and similar projects to a county and municipalities within such county shall not exceed $2,750 of which no more than $1,450 may be used for recreation projects, per 1,000 youths residing in the county based on a single count of such youths as shown by the last published federal census for the county certified in the same manner as provided by section 54 of the state finance law. The office shall not reimburse any claims unless they are submitted within 12 months of the project year in which the expenditure was made. Of the amount appropriated herein $7,775,586 shall be available as follows, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undis- bursed as of August 15, 2008. For services and expenses related to programs providing special delinquency prevention or other youth development services. No expenditure shall be made for such programs from this appropriation until a plan has been approved by the direc- tor of the budget and a certificate of approval allocating these funds has been issued by the director of the budget. The office 324 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 shall not reimburse any claims unless they are submitted within 7 months of the project year in which the expenditure was made. For direct contracts with private not-for-profit community agencies to provide needed services for the operation of programs to prevent juvenile delinquency and promote youth development, and through an allocation to public agencies where it is documented that private not-for-profit community agencies are not available to provide such services. Moneys shall be made available to community agencies in counties outside the city of New York based on a statewide allo- cation formula determined by each county's eligibility for compre- hensive planning funds as a proportion of the statewide total provided under paragraph a of subdivision 1 of section 420 of the executive law. Moneys made available to community agencies shall be allocated by local youth bureaus subject to final funding determi- nations by the commissioner of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget. For direct contract with private not-for-profit community agencies to provide needed services for the operation of programs to prevent juvenile delinquency and promote youth development, and through an allocation to public agencies where it is documented that private not-for-profit agencies are not available to provide such services. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, moneys shall be made available to community agencies in cities with populations greater than 275,000 and to community agencies statewide ........... 31,381,524 .......................................... (re. $336,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2007, as amended by chapter 496, section 3, of the laws of 2008: For services and expenses of certain child fatality review teams approved by the office of children and family services for the purposes of investigating and/or reviewing the death of children, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 ... 1,000,000 ................. (re. $118,000) Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, subject to an expenditure plan approved by the director of the budget, for eligi- ble services and expenses of improving the quality of child welfare services that may include, but not be limited to, training to mandated reporters regarding the proper identification of and response to signs of child abuse and neglect, public information programs and services that advance a zero tolerance campaign of child abuse and neglect, and demonstration projects to test models for new or targeted expansion of services beyond the level currently funded by local social services districts including continuing to contract with existing providers that are performing satisfactorily, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 ... 3,822,000 .................. (re. $66,000) 325 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses of family empowerment centers for the purpose of providing training and educational programs to assist children and families, at risk of entry into the child welfare system, to achieve self-sufficiency, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disburse- ment on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 ........... 2,964,000 ......................................... (re. $1,012,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2006, as amended by chapter 496, section 3, of the laws of 2008: For state aid grants to support contractual agreements with communi- ty-based programs for children, youth and families, in order to provide services that meet the needs of families and enhance the safety and stability of children and youth in their home, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expend- iture and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 ... 5,000,000 ....................... (re. $516,000) Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, subject to an expenditure plan approved by the director of the budget, for eligi- ble services and expenses of improving the quality of child welfare services that may include, but not be limited to, demonstration projects to test models for new or targeted expansion of services beyond the level currently funded by local social services districts including continuing to contract with existing providers that are performing satisfactorily, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 .................. 1,900,000 ............................................ (re. $16,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2005: For services and expenses related to reducing office of children and family services institutional placements ........................... 1,500,000 ........................................... (re. $145,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2003: For services and expenses related to reducing office of children and family services institutional placements ........................... 1,500,000 ............................................. (re. $8,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Social Services Block Grant Account - 25182 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses for supportive social services provided pursuant to title XX of the federal social security act. Notwith- standing any other provision of law, the moneys hereby appropriated shall be apportioned by the office of children and family services 326 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 to local social services districts, to reimburse local district expenditures for supportive services and training subject to the approval of the director of the budget; provided, however, that reimbursement to social services districts for eligible expenditures for services incurred during a particular federal fiscal year will be limited to expenditures claimed by March 31 of the following year. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, of the funds available herein, including any funds transferred from the temporary assist- ance to needy families block grant to the title XX block grant, $66,000,000 shall be allocated to social services districts, solely for reimbursement of expenditures for the provision and adminis- tration of adult protective services, residential services for victims of domestic violence who are determined to be ineligible for public assistance during the time the victims were residing in resi- dential programs for victims of domestic violence, and nonresiden- tial services for victims of domestic violence, pursuant to an allo- cation plan developed by the office and submitted for approval by the division of the budget no later than 60 days following enactment of this chapter, based on each district's claims for such costs and any other factors as identified in the allocation plan, adjusted by applicable cost allocation methodology and net of any retroactive payments for the 12 month period ending June 30, 2012 that are submitted on or before January 2, 2013; provided, however, that if the office determines that the total amount of a social services district's claims for such services which could be reimbursed from these funds is less than the amount allocated to the district for such claims, the office may, subject to approval by the director of the budget, reallocate the unused funds to other social services districts with eligible claims that exceed their allocation. Funds appropriated herein shall be available for aid to municipalities and for payments to the federal government for expenditures made pursuant to the social services law and the state plan for individ- ual and family grant program under the disaster relief act of 1974. The funds hereby appropriated are to be available for payment of state aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds hereby appropriated shall be available to the office net of disal- lowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be transferred to any other appropriation within the office of children and family services and/or the office of temporary and disability assistance and/or suballocated to the office of temporary and disability assistance for the purpose of paying local social services districts' costs of the above program and may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation or with any other item or items within the amounts appropriated within the office of children and family services general fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the depart- ment of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of 327 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, in lieu of payments authorized by the social services law, or payments of federal funds otherwise due to the local social services districts for programs provided under the federal social security act or the federal food stamp act, funds herein appropriated, in amounts certified by the state comptroller or the state commissioner of health as due from local social services districts each month as their share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law may be set aside by the state comptroller in an interest bearing account with such interest accruing to the credit of the locality in order to ensure the orderly and prompt payment of providers under section 367-b of the social services law pursuant to an estimate provided by the commissioner of health of each local social services district's share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law ... 150,000,000 .............. (re. $61,425,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses for supportive social services provided pursuant to title XX of the federal social security act. Notwith- standing any other provision of law, the moneys hereby appropriated shall be apportioned by the office of children and family services to local social services districts, to reimburse local district expenditures for supportive services and training subject to the approval of the director of the budget; provided, however, that reimbursement to social services districts for eligible expenditures for services incurred during a particular federal fiscal year will be limited to expenditures claimed by March 31 of the following year. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, of the funds available herein, including any funds transferred from the temporary assist- ance to needy families block grant to the title XX block grant, $66,000,000 shall be allocated to social services districts, solely for reimbursement of expenditures for the provision and adminis- tration of adult protective services, residential services for victims of domestic violence who are determined to be ineligible for public assistance during the time the victims were residing in resi- dential programs for victims of domestic violence, and nonresiden- tial services for victims of domestic violence, pursuant to an allo- cation plan developed by the office and submitted for approval by the division of the budget no later than 60 days following enactment of this chapter, based on each district's claims for such costs and any other factors as identified in the allocation plan, adjusted by applicable cost allocation methodology and net of any retroactive payments for the 12 month period ending June 30, 2011 that are submitted on or before January 3, 2012; provided, however, that if the office determines that the total amount of a social services district's claims for such services which could be reimbursed from these funds is less than the amount allocated to the district for such claims, the office may, subject to approval by the director of 328 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 the budget, reallocate the unused funds to other social services districts with eligible claims that exceed their allocation. Funds appropriated herein shall be available for aid to municipalities and for payments to the federal government for expenditures made pursuant to the social services law and the state plan for individ- ual and family grant program under the disaster relief act of 1974. The funds hereby appropriated are to be available for payment of state aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds hereby appropriated shall be available to the office net of disal- lowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be transferred to any other appropriation within the office of children and family services and/or the office of temporary and disability assistance and/or suballocated to the office of temporary and disability assistance for the purpose of paying local social services districts' costs of the above program and may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation or with any other item or items within the amounts appropriated within the office of children and family services general fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the depart- ment of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, in lieu of payments authorized by the social services law, or payments of federal funds otherwise due to the local social services districts for programs provided under the federal social security act or the federal food stamp act, funds herein appropriated, in amounts certified by the state comptroller or the state commissioner of health as due from local social services districts each month as their share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law may be set aside by the state comptroller in an interest bearing account with such interest accruing to the credit of the locality in order to ensure the orderly and prompt payment of providers under section 367-b of the social services law pursuant to an estimate provided by the commissioner of health of each local social services district's share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law ... 150,000,000 .............. (re. $43,898,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Title IV-a, IV-b, IV-e Account - 25175 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses for the foster care and adoption assistance program, and the kinship guardianship assistance program, including related administrative expenses, and for services and expenses for child welfare and family preservation and family support services provided pursuant to title IV-a, subparts 1 and 2 of title IV-b and 329 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 title IV-e of the federal social security act including the federal share of costs incurred implementing the federal adoption and safe families act of 1997 (P.L. 105-89); provided, however, that reimbursement to social services districts for eligible expenditures for services other than the foster care and adoption assistance program, and the kinship guardianship assistance program incurred during a particular federal fiscal year will be limited to expendi- tures claimed by March 31 of the following year. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, in lieu of payments authorized by the social services law, or payments of federal funds otherwise due to the local social services districts for programs provided under the federal social security act or the federal food stamp act, funds herein appropriated, in amounts certified by the state commissioner or the state commissioner of health as due from local social services districts each month as their share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law may be set aside by the state comptroller in an interest-bearing account with such interest accruing to the credit of the locality in order to ensure the orderly and prompt payment of providers under section 367-b of the social services law pursuant to an estimate provided by the commissioner of health of each local social services district's share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law. Funds appropriated herein shall be available for aid to municipalities and for payments to the federal government for expenditures made pursuant to the social services law and the state plan for individ- ual and family grant program under the disaster relief act of 1974. Such funds are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the office net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be transferred to any other appropriation within the office of children and family services and/or the office of temporary and disability assistance and/or suballocated to the office of temporary and disability assistance for the purpose of paying local social services districts' costs of the above program and may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation or with any other item or items within the amounts appropriated within the office of children and family services general fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the depart- ment of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee ... 868,900,000 ............. (re. $733,947,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Title IV-a, IV-b, IV-e Account By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: 330 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses for the foster care and adoption assistance program, and the kinship guardianship assistance program, including related administrative expenses, and for services and expenses for child welfare and family preservation and family support services provided pursuant to title IV-a, subparts 1 and 2 of title IV-b and title IV-e of the federal social security act including the federal share of costs incurred implementing the federal adoption and safe families act of 1997 (P.L. 105-89); provided, however, that reimbursement to social services districts for eligible expenditures for services other than the foster care and adoption assistance program, and the kinship guardianship assistance program incurred during a particular federal fiscal year will be limited to expendi- tures claimed by March 31 of the following year. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, in lieu of payments authorized by the social services law, or payments of federal funds otherwise due to the local social services districts for programs provided under the federal social security act or the federal food stamp act, funds herein appropriated, in amounts certified by the state commissioner or the state commissioner of health as due from local social services districts each month as their share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law may be set aside by the state comptroller in an interest-bearing account with such interest accruing to the credit of the locality in order to ensure the orderly and prompt payment of providers under section 367-b of the social services law pursuant to an estimate provided by the commissioner of health of each local social services district's share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law. Funds appropriated herein shall be available for aid to municipalities and for payments to the federal government for expenditures made pursuant to the social services law and the state plan for individ- ual and family grant program under the disaster relief act of 1974. Such funds are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the office net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be transferred to any other appropriation within the office of children and family services and/or the office of temporary and disability assistance and/or suballocated to the office of temporary and disability assistance for the purpose of paying local social services districts' costs of the above program and may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation or with any other item or items within the amounts appropriated within the office of children and family services general fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the depart- ment of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee ... 868,900,000 ............. (re. $261,830,000) 331 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses for the foster care and adoption assistance program, and the kinship guardianship assistance program, including related administrative expenses, and for services and expenses for child welfare and family preservation and family support services provided pursuant to title IV-a, subparts 1 and 2 of title IV-b and title IV-e of the federal social security act including the federal share of costs incurred implementing the federal adoption and safe families act of 1997 (P.L. 105-89); provided, however, that reimbursement to social services districts for eligible expenditures for services other than the foster care and adoption assistance program, and the kinship guardianship assistance program incurred during a particular federal fiscal year will be limited to expendi- tures claimed by March 31 of the following year. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, in lieu of payments authorized by the social services law, or payments of federal funds otherwise due to the local social services districts for programs provided under the federal social security act or the federal food stamp act, funds herein appropriated, in amounts certified by the state commissioner or the state commissioner of health as due from local social services districts each month as their share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law may be set aside by the state comptroller in an interest-bearing account with such interest accruing to the credit of the locality in order to ensure the orderly and prompt payment of providers under section 367-b of the social services law pursuant to an estimate provided by the commissioner of health of each local social services district's share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law. Funds appropriated herein shall be available for aid to municipalities and for payments to the federal government for expenditures made pursuant to the social services law and the state plan for individ- ual and family grant program under the disaster relief act of 1974. Such funds are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the office net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be transferred to any other appropriation within the office of children and family services and/or the office of temporary and disability assistance and/or suballocated to the office of temporary and disability assistance for the purpose of paying local social services districts' costs of the above program and may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation or with any other item or items within the amounts appropriated within the office of children and family services general fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the depart- ment of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee ... 868,900,000 ............. (re. $266,803,000) 332 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For additional reimbursement for services and expenses resulting from the increase in the Federal medical assistance percentage available for the foster care and adoption assistance program provided pursu- ant to title IV-e of the federal social security act in accordance with the requirements of the American recovery and reinvestment act of 2009 (Public Law 111-5). Funds appropriated herein shall be subject to all applicable reporting and accountability requirements contained in such act. Such funds are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities to the extent authorized by such act. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be transferred to any other appropriation within the office of children and family services and/or the office of temporary and disability assistance and/or suballocated to the office of temporary and disability assistance for the purpose of paying local social services districts' costs of the above program and may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation or with any other item or items within the amounts appropriated within the office of children and family services general fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the depart- ment of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee ... 48,000,000 ............... (re. $48,000,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For services and expenses for the foster care and adoption assistance program, including related administrative expenses, and for services and expenses for child welfare and family preservation and family support services provided pursuant to title IV-a, subparts 1 and 2 of title IV-b and title IV-e of the federal social security act including the federal share of costs incurred implementing the federal adoption and safe families act of 1997 (P.L. 105-89); provided, however, that reimbursement to social services districts for eligible expenditures for services other than foster care services incurred during a particular federal fiscal year will be limited to expenditures claimed by March 31 of the following year. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, in lieu of payments authorized by the social services law, or payments of federal funds otherwise due to the local social services districts for programs provided under the federal social security act or the federal food stamp act, funds herein appropriated, in amounts certified by the state commissioner or the state commissioner of health as due from local social services districts each month as their share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law may be set aside by the state comptroller in an interest-bearing account with such interest accruing to the credit of the locality in order to ensure the orderly and prompt payment of providers under section 367-b of the social services law pursuant to an estimate provided by the commissioner of health of each local social services 333 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 district's share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law. Funds appropriated herein shall be available for aid to municipalities and for payments to the federal government for expenditures made pursuant to the social services law and the state plan for individ- ual and family grant program under the disaster relief act of 1974. Such funds are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the office net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be transferred to any other appropriation within the office of children and family services and/or the office of temporary and disability assistance and/or suballocated to the office of temporary and disability assistance for the purpose of paying local social services districts' costs of the above program and may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation or with any other item or items within the amounts appropriated within the office of children and family services general fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the depart- ment of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee ... 868,900,000 ............. (re. $258,722,000) For additional reimbursement for services and expenses resulting from the increase in the Federal medical assistance percentage available for the foster care and adoption assistance program provided pursu- ant to title IV-e of the federal social security act in accordance with the requirements of the American recovery and reinvestment act of 2009 (Public Law 111-5). Funds appropriated herein shall be subject to all applicable reporting and accountability requirements contained in such act. Such funds are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities to the extent authorized by such act. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be transferred to any other appropriation within the office of children and family services and/or the office of temporary and disability assistance and/or suballocated to the office of temporary and disability assistance for the purpose of paying local social services districts' costs of the above program and may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation or with any other item or items within the amounts appropriated within the office of children and family services general fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the depart- ment of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee ... 48,000,000 ................ (re. $3,960,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2009: 334 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses for the foster care and adoption assistance program, including related administrative expenses, and for services and expenses for child welfare and family preservation and family support services provided pursuant to title IV-a, subparts 1 and 2 of title IV-b and title IV-e of the federal social security act including the federal share of costs incurred implementing the federal adoption and safe families act of 1997 (P.L. 105-89); provided, however, that reimbursement to social services districts for eligible expenditures for services other than foster care services incurred during a particular federal fiscal year will be limited to expenditures claimed by March 31 of the following year. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, in lieu of payments authorized by the social services law, or payments of federal funds otherwise due to the local social services districts for programs provided under the federal social security act or the federal food stamp act, funds herein appropriated, in amounts certified by the state commissioner or the state commissioner of health as due from local social services districts each month as their share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law may be set aside by the state comptroller in an interest-bearing account with such interest accruing to the credit of the locality in order to ensure the orderly and prompt payment of providers under section 367-b of the social services law pursuant to an estimate provided by the commissioner of health of each local social services district's share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law. Funds appropriated herein shall be available for aid to municipalities and for payments to the federal government for expenditures made pursuant to the social services law and the state plan for individ- ual and family grant program under the disaster relief act of 1974. Such funds are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the office net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be transferred to any other appropriation within the office of children and family services and/or the office of temporary and disability assistance and/or suballocated to the office of temporary and disability assistance for the purpose of paying local social services districts' costs of the above program and may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation or with any other item or items within the amounts appropriated within the office of children and family services general fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the depart- ment of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee ... 868,900,000 ............. (re. $217,109,000) Special Revenue Fund - Other Combined [Gifts, Grants and Bequests] EXPENDABLE TRUST Fund 335 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Children and Family Trust Fund ACCOUNT - 20128 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses related to the administration and implemen- tation of contracts for prevention and support service programs for victims of family violence under the William B. Hoyt memorial chil- dren and family trust fund pursuant to article 10-A of the social services law. Funds appropriated to the children and family trust fund shall be available for expenditure for such services and expenses herein ... 3,459,000 ..................... (re. $3,459,000) Special Revenue Fund - Other Combined [Gifts, Grants and Bequests] EXPENDABLE TRUST Fund Children and Family Trust Fund ACCOUNT By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses related to the administration and implemen- tation of contracts for prevention and support service programs for victims of family violence under the William B. Hoyt memorial chil- dren and family trust fund pursuant to article 10-A of the social services law. Funds appropriated to the children and family trust fund shall be available for expenditure for such services and expenses herein ... 3,459,000 ..................... (re. $3,459,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses related to the administration and implemen- tation of contracts for prevention and support service programs for victims of family violence under the William B. Hoyt memorial chil- dren and family trust fund pursuant to article 10-A of the social services law. Funds appropriated to the children and family trust fund shall be available for expenditure for such services and expenses herein ... 3,459,000 ..................... (re. $3,371,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For services and expenses related to the administration and implemen- tation of contracts for prevention and support service programs for victims of family violence under the William B. Hoyt memorial chil- dren and family trust fund pursuant to article 10-A of the social services law. Funds appropriated to the children and family trust fund shall be available for expenditure for such services and expenses herein ... 3,459,000 ..................... (re. $3,459,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2009: For services and expenses related to the administration and implemen- tation of contracts for prevention and support services for victims of family violence under the William B. Hoyt memorial children and family trust fund pursuant to article 10-A of the social services law. Funds appropriated to the children and family trust fund shall be available for expenditure for such services and expenses herein ... 3,459,000 ....................................... (re. $893,000) 336 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 TRAINING AND DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For state reimbursement to local social services districts for train- ing expenses associated with title IV-a, title IV-e, title IV-d, title IV-f and title XIX of the federal social security act or their successor titles and programs. Funds appropriated herein shall be available for aid to municipalities and for payments to the federal government for expenditures made pursuant to the social services law and the state plan for individ- ual and family grant program under the disaster relief act of 1974. Such funds are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the office net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be transferred to any other appropriation and/or suballocated to any other agency for the purpose of paying local social services district cost or may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation or with any other item or items within the amounts appropriated within the office of children and family services - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. The amount appropriated herein, as may be adjusted by transfer of general fund moneys for administration of child welfare, training and development, public assistance, and food stamp programs appro- priated in the office of children and family services and the office of temporary and disability assistance, shall constitute total state reimbursement for all local training programs in state fiscal year 2013-14 ... 4,815,800 ............................. (re. $4,815,800) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Federal Health and Human Services Fund Account - 25175 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For reimbursement to local social services districts for training expenses associated with title IV-a, title IV-e, title IV-d and title XIX of the federal social security act or their successor titles and programs. Funds appropriated herein shall be available for aid to municipalities and for payments to the federal government for expenditures made pursuant to the social services law and the state plan for individ- ual and family grant program under the disaster relief act of 1974. 337 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Such funds are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the office net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be transferred to any other appropriation and/or suballocated to any other agency for the purpose of paying local social services district cost, or may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation or with any other item or items within the amounts appropriated within the office of children and family services federal funds - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee ........................... 19,219,000 ....................................... (re. $19,219,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Federal Health and Human Services Fund Account By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For reimbursement to local social services districts for training expenses associated with title IV-a, title IV-e, title IV-d and title XIX of the federal social security act or their successor titles and programs. Funds appropriated herein shall be available for aid to municipalities and for payments to the federal government for expenditures made pursuant to the social services law and the state plan for individ- ual and family grant program under the disaster relief act of 1974. Such funds are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the office net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be transferred to any other appropriation and/or suballocated to any other agency for the purpose of paying local social services district cost, or may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation or with any other item or items within the amounts appropriated within the office of children and family services federal funds - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee ........................... 19,219,000 ....................................... (re. $16,889,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For reimbursement to local social services districts for training expenses associated with title IV-a, title IV-e, title IV-d and 338 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 title XIX of the federal social security act or their successor titles and programs. Funds appropriated herein shall be available for aid to municipalities and for payments to the federal government for expenditures made pursuant to the social services law and the state plan for individ- ual and family grant program under the disaster relief act of 1974. Such funds are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the office net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be transferred to any other appropriation and/or suballocated to any other agency for the purpose of paying local social services district cost, or may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation or with any other item or items within the amounts appropriated within the office of children and family services federal funds - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee ........................... 19,219,000 ....................................... (re. $18,600,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For reimbursement to local social services districts for training expenses associated with title IV-a, title IV-e, title IV-d and title XIX of the federal social security act or their successor titles and programs. Funds appropriated herein shall be available for aid to municipalities and for payments to the federal government for expenditures made pursuant to the social services law and the state plan for individ- ual and family grant program under the disaster relief act of 1974. Such funds are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the office net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be transferred to any other appropriation and/or suballocated to any other agency for the purpose of paying local social services district cost, or may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation or with any other item or items within the amounts appropriated within the office of children and family services federal funds - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee ........................... 19,219,000 ....................................... (re. $16,929,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2009: 339 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For reimbursement to local social services districts for training expenses associated with title IV-a, title IV-e, title IV-d and title XIX of the federal social security act or their successor titles and programs. Funds appropriated herein shall be available for aid to municipalities and for payments to the federal government for expenditures made pursuant to the social services law and the state plan for individ- ual and family grant program under the disaster relief act of 1974. Such funds are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the office net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be transferred to any other appropriation and/or suballocated to any other agency for the purpose of paying local social services district cost, or may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation or with any other item or items within the amounts appropriated within the office of children and family services federal funds - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee ........................... 19,219,000 ....................................... (re. $14,219,000) 340 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS General Fund ....................... 1,248,505,000 62,690,000 Special Revenue Funds - Federal .... 3,728,535,000 3,078,731,000 Special Revenue Funds - Other ...... 19,900,000 0 Fiduciary Funds .................... 10,000,000 0 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 5,006,940,000 3,141,421,000 ================ ================ SCHEDULE CHILD WELL BEING PROGRAM ................................... 140,000,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Child Support Account - 25178 For reimbursement of local administrative expenses for child support and establish- ment of paternity pursuant to title IV-D of the federal social security act. Notwithstanding subdivision 1 of section 111-d and section 153 of the social services law or any other inconsistent provision of law, such reimbursement shall constitute total reimbursement for activ- ities funded herein in state fiscal year 2014-2015. Notwithstanding section 111-e of the social services law or any other provision of law, social services districts shall retain the non-federal share of any support collections otherwise payable as reimbursement to the state. Such funds are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the office of temporary and disability assist- ance net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation within the office of temporary and disability assist- ance federal fund - local assistance 341 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 account with the approval of the director of the budget, who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chair- man of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, amounts appropriated herein received pursuant to section 391 of the federal personal responsibility and work opportunity reconciliation act of 1996 may be used without state or local financial participation to provide grants or enter into contracts with courts, local public agencies, or nonprofit private entities consistent with federal law and require- ments. Such grants and/or contracts shall be made based on the results of a compet- itive procurement. Funds appropriated herein may be used for a federally approved research and demon- stration project for improved custodial cooperation. Notwithstanding any incon- sistent provision of law, these funds shall be available without local financial participation .............................. 140,000,000 -------------- EMPLOYMENT AND ECONOMIC SUPPORT PROGRAM .................. 4,717,344,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For state reimbursement of the safety net assistance program as established pursuant to chapter 436 of the laws of 1997. Notwithstanding section 153 of the social services law or any other inconsistent provision of law, funds appropriated here- in shall reimburse 29 percent of safety net assistance expenditures, including the cost of providing shelter supplements for safety net assistance households at local option in order to prevent eviction and address homelessness in accordance with social services district plans approved by the office of temporary and disability assistance and the director of the budget, provided, however, that in social services 342 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 districts with a population over five million no shelter supplements other than those to prevent eviction shall be reim- bursed, and further provided that such supplements shall not be part of the stan- dard of need pursuant to section 131-a of the social services law. Funds appropri- ated herein shall also reimburse 29 percent of safety net assistance expendi- tures for emergency shelter, transporta- tion, or nutrition payments which the district determines are necessary to establish or maintain independent living arrangements among persons who have been medically diagnosed as having acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) or HIV-related illness and who are homeless or facing homelessness and for whom no viable and less costly alternative to housing is available; provided, however, that funds appropriated herein may only be used for such purposes if the cost of such allowances are not eligible for reimburse- ment under medical assistance or other programs. Such funds are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the office of temporary and disability assist- ance, net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits, including those related to title IV-E of the social security act; and including, but not limited to, additional federal funds resulting from any changes in federal cost allocation methodologies. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation within the office of temporary and disability assist- ance general fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget, who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chair- man of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. 343 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Social services districts shall be required to report to the office of temporary and disability assistance on an annual basis, information, as determined and requested by the office, related to services and expenditures for which reimbursement is sought for providing temporary housing assistance to homeless individuals and families. Such information shall be submitted electronically to the extent feasible as determined by the office, and shall be used to evaluate expenditures by such social services districts for the provision of temporary housing assistance for homeless individuals and families. Funds appropriated herein shall not be used by any public assistance recipient in any electronic benefit transfer transaction, consistent with the prohibitions set forth in section 4004 of public law 112-96, at any liquor stores, casinos, gaming estab- lishments, or establishments that provide adult-oriented entertainment in which performers disrobe or perform in an unclothed state and such entities are prohibited from accepting any transactions of such funds. Recipients who fail to comply with these restrictions are subject to durational discontinuances of their public assistance and the other persons, businesses and entities subject to such prohibitions and failing to comply with these restrictions may be subject to sanc- tions and penalties, including but not limited to monetary fines, the revocation, cancellation, or suspension of an operat- ing license or authorization, or criminal penalties. Notwithstanding section 153 of the social services law, or any other inconsistent provision of law, such appropriation shall be available for reimbursement of eligible claims incurred on or after January 1, 2014 and before January 1, 2015, that are otherwise reimbursable by the state on or after April 1, 2014, that are claimed by March 1, 2015. Such reimbursement shall constitute total state reimbursement for activities funded herein in state fiscal year 2014-2015 ............................. 460,000,000 344 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For expenditures for additional state payments for eligible aged, blind, and disabled persons related to supplemental security income and for expenditures made pursuant to title 8 of article 5 of the social services law. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation within the office of tempo- rary and disability assistance general fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget, who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee .......... 675,000,000 For services and expenses of a program, pursuant to section 35 of the social services law, providing legal represen- tation of individuals whose federal disa- bility benefits have been denied or may be discontinued. The commissioner shall reduce reimbursement otherwise payable to social services districts to ensure that social services districts shall financial- ly participate in additional legal repre- sentation expenditures made pursuant to this provision. Such reduction in local reimbursement shall be allocated among districts by the commissioner based on the cost of, and number of district residents served by, each legal assistance program, or by such alternative cost allocation procedure deemed appropriate by the commissioner after consultation with social services officials .................... 2,630,000 For services to support human immunodefici- ency virus specific welfare-to-work programs. Components of each such program shall include, but not be limited to, on-the-job training and employment. Each such program shall guarantee that individ- uals completing the program obtain full- time employment with health insurance coverage. The office of temporary and disability assistance, in conjunction with the AIDS institute of the department of health, shall select the organizations to 345 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 operate such programs through a compet- itive bid process ............................ 1,161,000 For grants to community based organizations for nutrition outreach in areas where a significant percentage or number of those potentially eligible for food assistance programs are not participating in such programs. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, including section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part N of chapter 56 of the laws of 2013, for the period commenc- ing on April 1, 2014 and ending March 31, 2015 the commissioner shall not apply any cost of living adjustment for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimburse- ment ......................................... 3,018,000 For services and expenses incurred by local social services districts in relation to the administrative cap waiver requests submitted to the office of temporary and disability assistance for exempt area plans submitted for calendar years through 2003. Such payments shall be made until March 31, 2017 at which time this appro- priation will be used for services and expenses incurred by local social services districts in relation to the adult shelter cap. Such payments shall be made until March 31, 2042 at which time both the administrative cap waiver and adult shel- ter cap liabilities will be deemed fully reimbursed ................................... 2,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ............... 1,143,809,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Home Energy Assistance Program Account - 25123 Notwithstanding section 97 of the social services law, funds appropriated herein shall be available for services and expenses, including payments to public and private agencies and individuals for the low income home energy assistance program provided pursuant to the low income energy assistance act of 1981. Funds appropriated 346 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 herein, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, may be transferred or suballocated to other state agencies for expenses related to the low income home energy assistance program. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of the law, the amount herein appropriated may be increased or decreased by inter- change with any other appropriation within the office of temporary and disability assistance federal fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget, who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chair- man of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee ............................ 500,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................. 500,000,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Temporary Assistance for Needy Families Account - 25178 For reimbursement of the cost of the family assistance and the emergency assistance to families programs. Notwithstanding section 153 of the social services law or any inconsistent provision of law, funds appropriated herein shall be provided without state or local participation and shall include the cost of providing shel- ter supplements for family assistance households at local option in order to prevent eviction and address homelessness in accordance with social services district plans approved by the office of temporary and disability assistance and the director of the budget, provided, however, that in social services districts with a population over five million no shelter supplements other than those to prevent eviction shall be reimbursed, and further provided that such supplements shall not be part of the standard of need pursuant to section 131-a of the social services law. Funds appropriated herein shall also reimburse for family assistance expenditures for emergency shelter, trans- 347 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 portation, or nutrition payments which the district determines are necessary to establish or maintain independent living arrangements among persons who have been medically diagnosed as having acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) or HIV-related illness and who are homeless or facing homelessness and for whom no viable and less costly alternative to housing is available; provided, however, that funds appropriated herein may only be used for such purposes if the cost of such allowances are not eligible for reimburse- ment under medical assistance or other programs. Such funds are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the office of temporary and disability assist- ance net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits including, but not limited to, additional federal funds resulting from any changes in federal cost allocation methodologies. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation within the office of temporary and disability assist- ance federal fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget, who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chair- man of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Social services districts shall be required to report to the office of temporary and disability assistance on an annual basis, information, as determined and requested by the office, related to services and expenditures for which reimbursement is sought for providing temporary housing assistance to homeless individuals and families. Such information shall be submitted electronically to the extent feasible as determined by the office, and shall be used to evaluate expenditures by 348 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 such social services districts for the provision of temporary housing assistance for homeless individuals and families. Funds appropriated herein shall not be used by any public assistance recipient in any electronic benefit transfer transaction, consistent with the prohibitions set forth in section 4004 of public law 112-96, at any liquor stores, casinos, gaming estab- lishments, or establishments that provide adult-oriented entertainment in which performers disrobe or perform in an unclothed state and such entities are prohibited from accepting any transactions of such funds. Recipients who fail to comply with these restrictions are subject to durational discontinuances of their public assistance and the other persons, businesses and entities subject to such prohibitions and failing to comply with these restrictions may be subject to sanc- tions and penalties, including but not limited to monetary fines, the revocation, cancellation, or suspension of an operat- ing license or authorization, or criminal penalties. Notwithstanding section 153 of the social services law, or any other inconsistent provision of law, such appropriation shall be available for reimbursement of eligible claims incurred on or after January 1, 2014 and before January 1, 2015, that are otherwise reimbursable by the state on or after April 1, 2014, that are claimed by March 1, 2015. Such reimbursement shall constitute total federal reimbursement for activities funded herein in state fiscal year 2014-2015 ........................... 1,350,000,000 For transfer to the credit of the office of children and family services federal health and human services fund, state operations or federal health and human services fund, local assistance, federal day care account for additional reimburse- ment to social services districts for child care assistance provided pursuant to title 5-C of article 6 of the social services law. The funds shall be appor- tioned among the social services districts by the office according to an allocation plan developed by the office and submitted 349 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 to the director of the budget for approval within 60 days of enactment of the budget. The funds allocated to a district under this appropriation in addition to any state block grant funds allocated to the district for child care services and any funds the district requests the office of temporary and disability assistance to transfer from the district's flexible fund for family services allocation to the federal day care account shall constitute the district's entire block grant allo- cation for a particular federal fiscal year, which shall be available only for child care assistance expenditures made during that federal fiscal year and which are claimed by March 31 of the year imme- diately following the end of that federal fiscal year. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, any claims for child care assistance made by a social services district for expenditures made during a particular federal fiscal year, other than claims made under title XX of the federal social security act and under the supple- mental nutrition assistance program employment and training funds, shall be counted against the social services district's block grant allocation for that federal fiscal year. A social services district shall expend its allocation from the block grant in accord- ance with the applicable provision in federal law and regulations relating to the federal funds included in the state block grant for child care and the regu- lations of the office of children and family services. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, each district's claims submitted under the state block grant for child care will be processed in a manner that maximizes the availability of federal funds and ensures that the district meets its maintenance of effort requirement in each applicable federal fiscal year. Prior to transfer of funds appropriated herein, the commissioner of the office of children and family services shall consult with the commissioner of the office of temporary and disability assistance to determine the availability of such funding and to 350 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 request that the commissioner of the office of temporary and disability assist- ance takes necessary steps to notify the department of health and human services of the transfer of funding .................... 310,035,000 For allocation to local social services districts for the flexible fund for family services. Funds shall, without state or local participation, be allocated to local social services districts in accordance with a methodology to be developed by the office of temporary and disability assist- ance and the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget. Such amounts allocated to local social services districts shall hereinafter be referred to as the flexible fund for family services and shall be used for eligible services to eligible individ- uals under the State plan for the federal temporary assistance for needy families block grant. Such funds are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities and, notwith- standing section 153 of the social services law and any inconsistent provision of law, shall constitute the full amount of federal temporary assist- ance for needy families funds to be paid on account of activities funded in whole or in part hereunder and the full amount of state reimbursement to be paid on account of local district administrative claims. District allocations from the flexible fund for family services may be spent only pursuant to plans of expendi- ture, developed by each social services district and the local governing body and approved by the office of temporary and disability assistance, the office of chil- dren and family services, and the director of the budget. Such allocation shall be available for reimbursement through March 31, 2017; provided, however, that reimbursement for child welfare services other than foster care services shall be available for eligible expenditures incurred on or after October 1, 2013 and before October 1, 2014 that are otherwise reimbursable by the state on or after 351 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 April 1, 2014 and that are claimed by March 31, 2015. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amounts so appropriated for allocation to local social services districts, may be used, without state or local financial participation, by social services districts for such district's first eligible expenditures that occurred on or after October 1, 2013, or, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, during any other period beginning on or after January 1, 1997, for tuition costs for foster care children who are eligible for emergency assistance for families in the manner the state was authorized to fund such costs under part A of title IV of the social security act as such part was in effect on September 30, 1995; provided that the funds appropriated herein may not be used to reimburse local- ities for costs disallowed under title IV-E of the social security act. Such expenditures shall constitute good cause pursuant to section 408 (a) (10) of the social security act. Such funds may also be used, without state or local partic- ipation, for care, maintenance, super- vision, and tuition for juvenile delin- quents and persons in need of supervision who are placed in residential programs operated by authorized agencies and who are eligible for emergency assistance to families in the manner the state was authorized to fund such costs under part A of title IV of the social security act as such part was in effect on September 30, 1995. Such expenditures shall constitute good cause pursuant to section 408 (a) (10) of the social security act. Unless otherwise approved by the commissioner of the office of children and family services with the approval of the director of the budget, these funds may be used only for eligible expenditures made from October 1, 2013 through September 30, 2014. Notwith- standing any inconsistent provision of law, the funds so appropriated may not be used to reimburse localities for costs disallowed under title IV-E of the social security act. 352 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a social services district may request that the office of temporary and disability assistance retain and transfer a portion of the district's allocation of these funds to the credit of the office of children and family services federal health and human services fund, local assistance, title XX social services block grant for use by the district for eligible title XX services and/or to the credit of the office of children and family services federal health and human services fund, local assistance, federal day care account for use by the district for eligible child care expenditures under the state block grant for child care, within the percent- ages established by the state in accord- ance with the federal social security act and related federal regulations. Any funds transferred at a district's request to the title XX social services block grant shall be used by the district for eligible title XX social services provided in accordance with the provisions of the federal social security act and the social services law to children or their families whose income is less than 200 percent of the federal poverty level applicable to the family size involved. Any funds transferred at a district's request to the office of chil- dren and family services federal health and human services fund, local assistance, federal day care account shall be made available to the district for use for eligible child care expenditures in accordance with the applicable provisions of federal law and regulations relating to federal funds included in the state block grant for child care and in accordance with applicable state law and regulations of the office of children and family services. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, any claims made by a social services district for expenditures made for child care during a particular federal fiscal year, other than claims made under title XX of the federal social security act and under the supplemental nutrition assistance program employment and training funds, shall be counted 353 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 against the social services district's block grant for child care for that feder- al fiscal year. Each social services district must certify to the office of children and family services and the office of temporary and disability assist- ance, within 90 days of enactment of the budget but before August 15, 2014, the amount of funds it wishes to have trans- ferred under this provision. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the amount of the funds that each district expends on child welfare services from its flexible fund for family services funds and any flexible fund for family services funds transferred at the district's request to the title XX social services block grant must, to the extent that fami- lies are eligible therefore, be equal to or greater than the district's portion of the $342,322,341 statewide child welfare threshold amount, which shall be estab- lished pursuant to a formula developed by the office of temporary and disability assistance and the office of children and family services and approved by the direc- tor of the budget. Notwithstanding any other provision of law including the state finance law and any local procurement law, at the request of a social services district and with the approval of the director of the budget, a portion of the funds appropriated herein may be retained by the office of temporary and disability assistance for any services eligible for funding under the flexible fund for family services for which the applicable state agency has a contractual relationship. Such funds may be suballo- cated, transferred or otherwise made available to the department of transporta- tion ....................................... 964,000,000 The following remaining appropriations with- in the office of temporary and disability assistance federal health and human services fund temporary assistance for needy families account shall be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, such funds may be increased or 354 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 decreased by interchange with any other appropriation within the office of tempo- rary and disability assistance or office of children and family services federal fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget. Such funds shall be provided without state or local participation for services to eligible individuals under the state plan for the temporary assistance for needy families block grant whose incomes do not exceed 200 percent of the federal poverty level or who are otherwise eligible under such plan, provided that such services to eligible persons not in receipt of public assistance shall not constitute "assist- ance" under applicable federal regulations and no more than 15 percent of the funds made available herein may be used for administration, provided further that the director of the budget does not determine that such use of funds can be expected to have the effect of increasing qualified state expenditures under paragraph 7 of subdivision (a) of section 409 of the federal social security act above the minimum applicable federal maintenance of effort requirement: For services and expenses of food banks throughout New York State. Such funds may be suballocated, transferred or otherwise made available to the department of health .............................................. 2,000,000 For allocation to local social services districts for the summer youth employment program. Such funds shall be provided without state or local participation for services to eligible individuals aged fourteen to twenty. Notwithstanding any other inconsistent law to the contrary, the commissioner of any local department of social services may assign all or a portion of moneys appropriated herein on behalf of such local department of social services to the workforce investment board designated by such commissioner and upon receipt of such monies, any such workforce investment board shall be obligated to utilize such funds consistent with the purposes of this appropriation. Funds appropriated herein shall be allocated to 355 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 local social services districts in accord- ance with a methodology developed by the office of temporary and disability assist- ance and approved by the director of the budget. At the request of local social services districts, funds not used for costs of the summer youth program may be transferred to the credit of the district's allocation of the flexible fund for family services; provided, however, that a minimum of $25,000,000 will be used for the summer youth program ................ 27,500,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ............... 2,653,535,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal USDA-Food and Nutrition Services Fund Federal Food and Nutrition Services Account - 25024 For reimbursement to social services districts for administrative expenditures associated with the supplemental nutrition assistance program, and for reimbursement to the United States department of agri- culture for supplemental nutrition assist- ance program recoveries. Such reimburse- ment shall constitute total state reimbursement for local district adminis- trative claims. Such funds are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the office of temporary and disability assist- ance net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits including but not limited to additional federal funds resulting from any changes in federal cost allocation methodologies. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation within the office of temporary and disability assist- ance federal fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget, who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chair- 356 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 man of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, funds appropriated herein may be used for reimbursement of supplemental nutrition assistance program employment and training expenditures and shall be made available to social services districts or may be set aside, transferred or suballocated to other state agencies for state administered programs for the provision of services to supplemental nutrition assistance program recipients and applicants in accordance with a plan developed by the office of temporary and disability assistance and approved by the director of the budget. Funds appropriated herein may be used to fund the cost of child care services provided to eligible supplemental nutrition assistance program employment and training program partic- ipants subject to a plan approved by the office of temporary and disability assist- ance, the office of children and family services and the director of the budget only to the extent that the office of children and family services and the director of the budget determine that the use of such funds will not jeopardize the state's ability to receive the state's entire allotment of federal child care development funds and child care funds available under title IV-A of the social security act. Any child care funded through the supplemental nutrition assist- ance program employment and training grant must be provided in a manner consistent with the federal law and regulations relating to the federal funds included in the state block grant for child care and the regulations of the office of children and family services for such block grant. Districts shall submit claims and other reports regarding the use of the supple- mental nutrition assistance program employment and training funds for child care services at such times and in such manner and format as required by the department of family assistance. 357 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of the funds appropri- ated herein may be suballocated, trans- ferred or otherwise made available to the department of health, in accordance with a memorandum of understanding between the office of temporary and disability assist- ance and the department of health, consistent with federal law, regulations or waivers for expenses related to nutri- tion education programs. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of the funds appropri- ated herein may be made available to community based organizations in accord- ance with chapter 820 of the laws of 1987 for nutrition outreach in areas where a significant percentage or number of those potentially eligible for food assistance programs are not participating in such programs ................................... 400,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................. 400,000,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Combined Expendable Trust Fund Donated Funds Account - 20179 For services and expenses related to agency programs and paid from funds donated to the agency from private foundations, corporations and individuals or from other sources ..................................... 10,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal .................. 10,000,000 -------------- Fiduciary Funds Miscellaneous New York State Agency Fund Special Offset Fiduciary Account - 60628 For direct payment or transfer to other funds, as approved by the director of the budget as restitution to the federal, state or local governments of funds recov- ered from public assistance recipients or former recipients pursuant to chapter 81 of the laws of 1995 or the federal social security act including but not limited to 358 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 lottery winnings or prizes and federal and state tax refunds ........................... 10,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal .................. 10,000,000 -------------- SPECIALIZED SERVICES PROGRAM ............................... 149,596,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 Funds appropriated herein shall be used to reimburse New York city expenditures for adult shelters. Notwithstanding section 153 of the social services law or any other inconsistent provision of law, such funds shall be available for eligible claims incurred on or after January 1, 2014 and before January 1, 2015 that are otherwise reimbursable by the state on or after April 1, 2014 and that are claimed by March 31, 2015. Such reimbursement shall constitute total state reimbursement for activities funded herein in state fiscal year 2014-15, and shall include reimbursement for costs associated with a court mandated plan to improve shelter conditions for medically frail persons and additional costs incurred as part of a plan to reduce over-crowding in congregate shelters. New York city shall be required to report to the office of temporary and disability assistance on an annual basis, information, as determined and requested by the office, related to services and expenditures for which reimbursement is sought for providing temporary housing assistance to homeless individuals and families. Such information shall be submitted electronically to the extent feasible as determined by the office, and shall be used to evaluate expenditures for the provision of temporary housing assist- ance for homeless individuals and families ............................................. 69,018,000 Funds appropriated herein shall be used to reimburse those expenditures made by local social services districts outside the city of New York for adult shelters and public homes. Notwithstanding section 153 of the 359 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 social services law or any other incon- sistent provision of law, such funds shall be available for eligible claims incurred on or after January 1, 2014, and before January 1, 2015, that are otherwise reim- bursable by the state on or after April 1, 2014. Such reimbursement shall constitute total state reimbursement for activities funded herein in state fiscal year 2014-15 ... 5,000,000 For services and expenses related to home- less housing and preventive services programs including but not limited to the New York state supportive housing program, the solutions to end homelessness program and the operational support for AIDS hous- ing program. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the office of temporary and disability assistance in such detail as required by the director of the budget ...... 30,281,000 For services related to the human traffick- ing program as established pursuant to chapter 74 of the laws of 2007 ................. 397,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................. 104,696,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Refugee Resettlement Account - 25123 For services related to refugee programs including but not limited to the Cuban- Haitian and refugee resettlement program and the Cuban-Haitian and refugee targeted assistance program provided pursuant to the federal refugee assistance act of 1980 as amended. Funds appropriated herein shall be available for aid to municipalities and for payments to the federal government for expenditures made pursuant to the social services law and the state plan for individual and family grant program under the disaster relief act of 1974. Such funds are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the 360 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 department net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, funds appropriated herein, subject to the approval of the director of the budget and in accordance with a memorandum of understanding between the office of temporary and disability assistance and the department of health, may be trans- ferred or suballocated to the department of health for expenses related to the refugee resettlement health assessment program. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, and subject to the approval of the director of the budget, the amount appro- priated herein may be increased or decreased through transfer or interchange with any other federal appropriation with- in the office of temporary and disability assistance .................................. 26,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal .................. 26,000,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Miscellaneous Operating Grants Fund Homeless Housing Account - 25328 For services related to federal homeless and other federal support services grants. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, the amount appropriated herein may be made available to other state agen- cies through transfer or suballocation for services and expenses related to federal homeless and other federal support services grants. The director of the budg- et is hereby authorized to transfer or suballocate appropriation authority contained herein to any other fund in which federal homeless and other federal support services grants are actually received ..................................... 9,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 9,000,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Family and Adult Shelter Sanction Account - 21900 361 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment of family and adult shelter reimbursement previously withheld by the commissioner due to violations of office regulations governing operation of such shelters. Such payments shall only be made after remediation or correction of such violations, pursuant to a protocol estab- lishing terms and conditions of such with- holdings and payments between the commis- sioner of temporary and disability assistance, the director of the budget, and appropriate representatives of the affected social services district or local government. No expenditure may be made from this account for any other purpose. No expenditure may be made from this account without approval of the director of the budget ................................ 9,900,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 9,900,000 -------------- 362 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 CHILD WELL BEING PROGRAM Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Child Support Account - 25178 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For reimbursement of local administrative expenses for child support and establishment of paternity pursuant to title IV-D of the federal social security act. Notwithstanding subdivision 1 of section 111-d and section 153 of the social services law or any other inconsistent provision of law, such reimbursement shall constitute total reimbursement for activities funded herein in state fiscal year 2013-2014. Notwithstanding section 111-e of the social services law or any other provision of law, social services districts shall retain the non-federal share of any support collections otherwise payable as reimbursement to the state. Such funds are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the office of temporary and disability assistance net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation within the office of temporary and disability assistance federal fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget, who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, amounts appropri- ated herein received pursuant to section 391 of the federal personal responsibility and work opportunity reconciliation act of 1996 may be used without state or local financial participation to provide grants or enter into contracts with courts, local public agencies, or nonprofit private entities consistent with federal law and requirements. Such grants and/or contracts shall be made based on the results of a competitive procurement. Funds appropriated herein may be used for a federally approved research and demonstration project for improved custodial cooper- ation. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, these funds shall be available without local financial participation ... 140,000,000 ...................................... (re. $70,677,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Child Support Account By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For reimbursement of local administrative expenses for child support and establishment of paternity pursuant to title IV-D of the federal 363 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 social security act. Notwithstanding paragraph 1 of section 111-d and section 153 of the social services law or any other inconsistent provision of law, such reimbursement shall constitute total reimbursement for activities funded herein in state fiscal year 2012-2013. Notwithstanding section 111-e of the social services law or any other provision of law, social services districts shall retain the non-federal share of any support collections otherwise payable as reimbursement to the state. Such funds are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the office of temporary and disability assistance net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation within the office of temporary and disability assistance federal fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget, who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, amounts appropri- ated herein received pursuant to section 391 of the federal personal responsibility and work opportunity reconciliation act of 1996 may be used without state or local financial participation to provide grants or enter into contracts with courts, local public agencies, or nonprofit private entities consistent with federal law and requirements. Such grants and/or contracts shall be made based on the results of a competitive procurement. Funds appropriated herein may be used for a federally approved research and demonstration project for improved custodial cooper- ation. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, these funds shall be available without local financial participation ... 140,000,000 ...................................... (re. $12,354,000) EMPLOYMENT AND ECONOMIC SUPPORT PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses of a program, pursuant to section 35 of the social services law, providing legal representation of individuals whose federal disability benefits have been denied or may be discon- tinued. The commissioner shall reduce reimbursement otherwise paya- ble to social services districts to ensure that social services districts shall financially participate in additional legal repre- sentation expenditures made pursuant to this provision. Such reduction in local reimbursement shall be allocated among districts by the commissioner based on the cost of, and number of district residents served by, each legal assistance program, or by such 364 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 alternative cost allocation procedure deemed appropriate by the commissioner after consultation with social services officials ... 2,380,000 ......................................... (re. $1,874,000) For services to support human immunodeficiency virus specific welfare-to-work programs. Components of each such program shall include, but not be limited to, on-the-job training and employment. Each such program shall guarantee that individuals completing the program obtain full-time employment with health insurance coverage. The office of temporary and disability assistance, in conjunction with the AIDS institute of the department of health, shall select the organizations to operate such programs through a competitive bid process ... 1,161,000 ............................. (re. $1,161,000) For grants to community based organizations for nutrition outreach in areas where a significant percentage or number of those potentially eligible for food assistance programs are not participating in such programs. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, including section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part H of chapter 56 of the laws of 2012, for the period commenc- ing on April 1, 2013 and ending March 31, 2014 the commissioner shall not apply any cost of living adjustment for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimbursement ... 3,018,000 ....................... (re. $3,018,000) For services and expenses of the hispanic federation adult basic literacy and education initiative ... 250,000 ....... (re. $250,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services to support human immunodeficiency virus specific welfare-to-work programs. Components of each such program shall include, but not be limited to, on-the-job training and employment. Each such program shall guarantee that individuals completing the program obtain full-time employment with health insurance coverage. The office of temporary and disability assistance, in conjunction with the AIDS institute of the department of health, shall select the organizations to operate such programs through a competitive bid process ... 1,161,000 ............................. (re. $1,161,000) For services and expenses of the English as a second language (ESL) and adult basic education (ABE) classes ............................ 250,000 ............................................. (re. $250,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For services to support human immunodeficiency virus specific welfare-to-work programs. Components of each such program shall include, but not be limited to, on-the-job training and employment. Each such program shall guarantee that individuals completing the program obtain full-time employment with health insurance coverage. The office of temporary and disability assistance, in conjunction with the AIDS institute of the department of health, shall select the organizations to operate such programs through a competitive bid process ... 1,161,000 ............................. (re. $1,025,000) 365 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011, as added by chapter 55, section 2, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses, notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, and without state or local financial participation, of the career pathways program for not-for-profit, community-based organ- izations providing coordinated, comprehensive employment services beyond the level currently funded by local social services districts to eligible individuals and families. Such funds are to be made available to establish a career pathways program to link education and occupational training to subsequent employment through a contin- uum of educational programs and integrated support services to enable participants, including disconnected young adults, ages sixteen to twenty-four, to advance over time both to higher levels of education and to higher wage jobs in targeted occupational sectors. With funds appropriated herein, the office of temporary and disability assistance in consultation with the department of labor shall establish the career pathways program and provide technical support, as needed, to provide education, training, and job place- ment for low-income individuals, age sixteen and older. Preference shall be given to eighteen to twenty-four year olds who are unem- ployed or underemployed, in areas of the state with demonstrated labor market needs and unemployment rates that are greater than the appropriate or comparative rate of employment for the region, and to persons in receipt of family assistance and/or safety net assist- ance. Of the amounts appropriated, at least sixty percent shall be available for services to eighteen to twenty-four year olds, with remaining funds available to recipients of family assistance and/or safety net assistance, without age restrictions, and sixteen to seventeen year old self-supporting individuals who are heads of household. The office of temporary and disability assistance in consultation with the department of labor shall develop a request for proposals and shall receive, review, and assess applications. In selecting proposals, the office of temporary and disability assistance and the department of labor shall give preference to programs that demonstrate community-based collaborations with educa- tion and training providers and employers in the region. Such educa- tion and training providers may include, but not be limited to general equivalency diplomas programs, community colleges, junior colleges, business and trade schools, vocational institutions, and institutions with baccalaureate degree-granting programs; programs that provide for a career path or career paths, as supported by identified local employment needs; programs that provide employment services, including but not limited to, post-secondary training designed to meet the needs of employers in the local labor market, or catchment area; programs that include education and training components, such as remedial education, individual training plans, pre-employment training, workplace basic skills, and literacy skills training. Such education and training must include institutions, industry associations, or other credentialing bodies for the purpose of providing participants with certificates, diplomas, or degrees; projects that provide comprehensive student support services, 366 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 including but not limited to tutoring, mentoring, child care, after school program access, transportation, and case management, as part of the individual training plan. Preference shall be given to proposals that include not-for-profit collaborations with education, training, or employer stakeholders in the region; programs which leverage additional community resources and provide participant support services; training that result in job placement; and educa- tion that links participants with occupational skills training and/or employer-related credentials, credits, diplomas or certif- icates ............................................................. 2,500,000 ......................................... (re. $2,248,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2009: For services and expenses of the Health Care Jobs Program as described in the office of temporary and disability assistance special revenue funds - federal / aid to localities federal health and human services - 265 federal temporary assistance to needy families block grant ... 2,000,000 ................................. (re. $235,000) For services and expenses of the Green Jobs Corp Program as described in the office of temporary and disability assistance special revenue funds - federal / aid to localities federal health and human services - 265 federal temporary assistance to needy families block grant ... 2,000,000 ................................. (re. $490,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2009, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For initiatives to support participation of low-income New Yorkers in the workforce through employment, training and work-readiness initi- atives; to support low-income fathers and parents in the economic, educational and emotional support of their children; and to support social, economic, housing, community, and mental health needs for families and young adults, pursuant to the following partial sub- schedule ... 1,505,000 .............................. (re. $505,000) sub-schedule relief resources ................. 1,000,000 Total of sub-schedule ........ 1,000,000 Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Home Energy Assistance Program Account - 25123 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: Notwithstanding section 97 of the social services law, funds appropri- ated herein shall be available for services and expenses, including payments to public and private agencies and individuals for the low income home energy assistance program provided pursuant to the low income energy assistance act of 1981. Funds appropriated herein, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, may be trans- 367 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 ferred or suballocated to other state agencies for expenses related to the low income home energy assistance program. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of the law, the amount herein appropriated may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation within the office of temporary and disability assistance federal fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget, who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee ........................... 600,000,000 ..................................... (re. $577,930,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Home Energy Assistance Program Account By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: Notwithstanding section 97 of the social services law, funds appropri- ated herein shall be available for services and expenses, including payments to public and private agencies and individuals for the low income home energy assistance program provided pursuant to the low income energy assistance act of 1981. Funds appropriated herein, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, may be trans- ferred or suballocated to other state agencies for services and expenses related to the low income home energy assistance program. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of the law, the amount herein appropriated may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation within the office of temporary and disability assistance federal fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget, who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee ........................... 600,000,000 ..................................... (re. $266,227,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: Notwithstanding section 97 of the social services law, funds appropri- ated herein shall be available for services and expenses, including payments to public and private agencies and individuals for the low income home energy assistance program provided pursuant to the low income energy assistance act of 1981. Funds appropriated herein, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, may be trans- ferred or suballocated to other state agencies for services and expenses related to the low income home energy assistance program. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of the law, the amount herein appropriated may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation within the office of temporary and disability assistance federal fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget, who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman 368 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 of the assembly ways and means committee ........................... 600,000,000 ..................................... (re. $237,191,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Temporary Assistance for Needy Families Account - 25178 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For reimbursement of the cost of the family assistance and the emer- gency assistance to families programs. Notwithstanding section 153 of the social services law or any inconsistent provision of law, funds appropriated herein shall be provided without state or local participation and shall include the cost of providing shelter supplements for family assistance households at local option in order to prevent eviction and address homelessness in accordance with social services district plans approved by the office of tempo- rary and disability assistance and the director of the budget, provided, however, that in social services districts with a popu- lation over five million no shelter supplements other than those to prevent eviction shall be reimbursed, and further provided that such supplements shall not be part of the standard of need pursuant to section 131-a of the social services law. Funds appropriated herein shall also reimburse for family assistance expenditures for emergen- cy shelter, transportation, or nutrition payments which the district determines are necessary to establish or maintain independent living arrangements among persons who have been medically diagnosed as having acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) or HIV-related illness and who are homeless or facing homelessness and for whom no viable and less costly alternative to housing is available; provided, however, that funds appropriated herein may only be used for such purposes if the cost of such allowances are not eligible for reimbursement under medical assistance or other programs. Such funds are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the office of temporary and disability assistance net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits including, but not limited to, additional federal funds resulting from any changes in federal cost allocation methodologies. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation within the office of temporary and disability assistance federal fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget, who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Social services districts shall be required to report to the office of temporary and disability assistance on an annual basis, information, as determined and requested by the office, related to services and expenditures for which reimbursement is sought for providing tempo- 369 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 rary housing assistance to homeless individuals and families. Such information shall be submitted electronically to the extent feasible as determined by the office, and shall be used to evaluate expendi- tures by such social services districts for the provision of tempo- rary housing assistance for homeless individuals and families. Notwithstanding section 153 of the social services law, or any other inconsistent provision of law, such appropriation shall be available for reimbursement of eligible claims incurred on or after January 1, 2013 and before January 1, 2014, that are otherwise reimbursable by the state on or after April 1, 2013, that are claimed by March 1, 2014. Such reimbursement shall constitute total federal reimburse- ment for activities funded herein in state fiscal year 2013-2014 ... 1,260,498,000 ................................... (re. $566,732,000) For transfer to the credit of the office of children and family services federal health and human services fund, state operations or federal health and human services fund, local assistance, federal day care account for additional reimbursement to social services districts for child care assistance provided pursuant to title 5-C of article 6 of the social services law. The funds shall be appor- tioned among the social services districts by the office according to an allocation plan developed by the office and submitted to the director of the budget for approval within 60 days of enactment of the budget. The funds allocated to a district under this appropri- ation in addition to any state block grant funds allocated to the district for child care services and any funds the district requests the office of temporary and disability assistance to transfer from the district's flexible fund for family services allocation to the federal day care account shall constitute the district's entire block grant allocation for a particular federal fiscal year, which shall be available only for child care assistance expenditures made during that federal fiscal year and which are claimed by March 31 of the year immediately following the end of that federal fiscal year. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, any claims for child care assistance made by a social services district for expenditures made during a particular federal fiscal year, other than claims made under title XX of the federal social security act and under the supplemental nutrition assistance program employment and training funds, shall be counted against the social services district's block grant allocation for that federal fiscal year. A social services district shall expend its allocation from the block grant in accordance with the applicable provision in federal law and regulations relating to the federal funds included in the state block grant for child care and the regulations of the office of children and family services. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, each district's claims submitted under the state block grant for child care will be processed in a manner that maximizes the availability of federal funds and ensures that the district meets its maintenance of effort requirement in each applicable federal fiscal year. Prior to transfer of funds appropriated herein, the commissioner of the office of children and family services shall consult with the commissioner of the office of temporary and disa- 370 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 bility assistance to determine the availability of such funding and to request that the commissioner of the office of temporary and disability assistance takes necessary steps to notify the department of health and human services of the transfer of funding ............ 373,932,000 ..................................... (re. $284,830,000) For allocation to local social services districts for the flexible fund for family services. Funds shall, without state or local participation, be allocated to local social services districts in accordance with a methodology to be developed by the office of temporary and disability assistance and the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget. Such amounts allocated to local social services districts shall herein- after be referred to as the flexible fund for family services and shall be used for eligible services to eligible individuals under the State plan for the federal temporary assistance for needy fami- lies block grant. Such funds are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities and, notwithstanding section 153 of the social services law and any inconsistent provision of law, shall constitute the full amount of federal tempo- rary assistance for needy families funds to be paid on account of activities funded in whole or in part hereunder and the full amount of state reimbursement to be paid on account of local district administrative claims. District allocations from the flexible fund for family services may be spent only pursuant to plans of expendi- ture, developed by each social services district and the local governing body and approved by the office of temporary and disabili- ty assistance, the office of children and family services, and the director of the budget. Such allocation shall be available for reimbursement through March 31, 2016; provided, however, that reimbursement for child welfare services other than foster care services shall be available for eligible expenditures incurred on or after October 1, 2012 and before October 1, 2013 that are otherwise reimbursable by the state on or after April 1, 2013 and that are claimed by March 31, 2014. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amounts so appropriated for allocation to local social services districts, may be used, without state or local financial participation, by social services districts with a population in excess of two million persons for such district's first eligible expenditures that occurred on or after October 1, 2012, or, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, during any other period beginning on or after January 1, 1997, for tuition costs for foster care children who are eligible for emergency assistance for families in the manner the state was authorized to fund such costs under part A of title IV of the social security act as such part was in effect on September 30, 1995; provided that the funds appropriated herein may not be used to reimburse localities for costs disallowed under title IV-E of the social security act. Such expenditures shall constitute good cause pursuant to section 408 (a) (10) of the social security act. Such funds may also be used, without state or local participation, 371 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 for care, maintenance, supervision, and tuition for juvenile delin- quents and persons in need of supervision who are placed in residen- tial programs operated by authorized agencies and who are eligible for emergency assistance to families in the manner the state was authorized to fund such costs under part A of title IV of the social security act as such part was in effect on September 30, 1995. Such expenditures shall constitute good cause pursuant to section 408 (a) (10) of the social security act. Unless otherwise approved by the commissioner of the office of children and family services with the approval of the director of the budget, these funds may be used only for eligible expenditures made from October 1, 2012 through Septem- ber 30, 2013. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the funds so appropriated may not be used to reimburse localities for costs disallowed under title IV-E of the social security act. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a social services district may request that the office of temporary and disability assistance retain and transfer a portion of the district's allo- cation of these funds to the credit of the office of children and family services federal health and human services fund, local assistance, title XX social services block grant for use by the district for eligible title XX services and/or to the credit of the office of children and family services federal health and human services fund, local assistance, federal day care account for use by the district for eligible child care expenditures under the state block grant for child care, within the percentages established by the state in accordance with the federal social security act and related federal regulations. Any funds transferred at a district's request to the title XX social services block grant shall be used by the district for eligible title XX social services provided in accordance with the provisions of the federal social security act and the social services law to children or their families whose income is less than 200 percent of the federal poverty level appli- cable to the family size involved. Any funds transferred at a district's request to the office of children and family services federal health and human services fund, local assistance, federal day care account shall be made available to the district for use for eligible child care expenditures in accordance with the applicable provisions of federal law and regulations relating to federal funds included in the state block grant for child care and in accordance with applicable state law and regulations of the office of children and family services. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, any claims made by a social services district for expenditures made for child care during a particular federal fiscal year, other than claims made under title XX of the federal social security act and under the supplemental nutrition assistance program employment and training funds, shall be counted against the social services district's block grant for child care for that federal fiscal year. Each social services district must certify to the office of children and family services and the office of temporary and disability assistance, within 90 days of enactment of the budget but before 372 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 August 15, 2013, the amount of funds it wishes to have transferred under this provision. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the amount of the funds that each district expends on child welfare services from its flexi- ble fund for family services funds and any flexible fund for family services funds transferred at the district's request to the title XX social services block grant must, to the extent that families are eligible therefore, be equal to or greater than the district's portion of the $342,322,341 statewide child welfare threshold amount, which shall be established pursuant to a formula developed by the office of temporary and disability assistance and the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget. Notwithstanding any other provision of law including the state finance law and any local procurement law, at the request of a social services district and with the approval of the director of the budg- et, a portion of the funds appropriated herein may be retained by the office of temporary and disability assistance for any services eligible for funding under the flexible fund for family services for which the applicable state agency has a contractual relationship. Such funds may be suballocated, transferred or otherwise made avail- able to the department of transportation ........................... 964,000,000 ..................................... (re. $359,853,000) The following remaining appropriations within the office of temporary and disability assistance federal health and human services fund temporary assistance for needy families account shall be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, such funds may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation within the office of temporary and disability assistance or office of children and family services federal fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget. Such funds shall be provided without state or local partic- ipation for services to eligible individuals under the state plan for the temporary assistance for needy families block grant whose incomes do not exceed 200 percent of the federal poverty level or who are otherwise eligible under such plan, provided that such services to eligible persons not in receipt of public assistance shall not constitute "assistance" under applicable federal regu- lations and no more than 15 percent of the funds made available herein may be used for administration, provided further that the director of the budget does not determine that such use of funds can be expected to have the effect of increasing qualified state expend- itures under paragraph 7 of subdivision (a) of section 409 of the federal social security act above the minimum applicable federal maintenance of effort requirement: For services and expenses of food banks throughout New York State. Such funds may be suballocated, transferred or otherwise made avail- able to the department of health ................................... 2,000,000 ......................................... (re. $2,000,000) 373 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For allocation to local social services districts for the summer youth employment program. Such funds shall be provided without state or local participation for services to eligible individuals under the state plan for the temporary assistance for needy families block grant whose incomes do not exceed 200 percent of the federal poverty level or who are otherwise eligible under such plan. Notwithstanding any other inconsistent law to the contrary, the commissioner of any local department of social services may assign all or a portion of moneys appropriated herein on behalf of such local department of social services to the workforce investment board designated by such commissioner and upon receipt of such monies, any such workforce investment board shall be obligated to utilize such funds consistent with the purposes of this appropriation. Funds appropriated herein shall be allocated to local social services districts in accordance with a methodology that shall be based on allocations for the prior state fiscal year and on a district's relative share of persons aged fourteen to twenty living in households whose incomes do not exceed 200 percent of the federal poverty level. At the request of local social services districts, funds not used for costs of the summer youth program may be transferred to the credit of the district's allocation of the flexible fund for family services; provided, however, that a minimum of $23,000,000 will be used for the summer youth program ... 25,000,000 ...................... (re. $3,127,000) For the continuation and expansion of a demonstration project to assist individuals and families in moving out of poverty through the pursuit of higher education. Projects shall include intensive, long- term case management and statistically-based outcome assessments. The amount appropriated herein shall be made available for one project at an education and work consortium having developed programs that moved significant numbers of people from welfare to permanent employment, in receipt of financial commitments from a not-for-profit foundation, and having an established working relationship with regional social services agencies, the local busi- ness community and other public and/or private institutions of high- er education. Such program shall provide services to recipients of family assistance, safety net assistance and other eligible individ- uals. The consortium shall consist of three institutions of higher education with one of the institutions being a CUNY institution, one a New York city based institution, and one based in Westchester county ... 800,000 .................................. (re. $800,000) For services and expenses related to the advantage afterschool program. Such funds are to be available pursuant to a plan prepared by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget to extend or expand current contracts with community based organizations, to award new contracts to continue programs where the existing contractors are not satisfactorily performing as determined by the office of children and family services and/or to award new contracts through a competitive process to community based organizations ... 500,000 ........ (re. $500,000) For services related to the development of technology assisted learn- ing programs at the educational opportunity centers. Such funds may 374 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 be transferred, suballocated or otherwise made available in accord- ance with a memorandum of understanding between the office of tempo- rary and disability assistance and the state university of New York. Provided, however, that funds appropriated herein shall be used to provide basic educational skills, job readiness training, and occu- pational training to program participants. Of the funds appropriated herein, up to $215,000 shall be available without state or local financial participation for the development of technology assisted learning programs provided by community based organizations which serve eligible individuals living with HIV/AIDS .................... 4,100,000 ......................................... (re. $3,296,000) For services of the BRIDGE program, provided however, that, unless otherwise determined by the director of the budget, the rate of state financial participation shall be the same rates as required in the month immediately preceding December, 1996. Funds shall be made available and/or suballocated to the state university of New York for services and expenditures of the BRIDGE program. Funds made available herein shall be used for services to eligible individuals and families whose public assistance case includes a dependent child under the age of 18 or under the age of 19 if the child is attending secondary school and is in receipt of safety net assistance ........ 102,000 ............................................. (re. $102,000) For services, notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, and without state or local financial participation, of the career path- ways program for not-for-profit, community-based organizations providing coordinated, comprehensive employment services beyond the level currently funded by local social services districts to eligi- ble individuals and families. Such funds are to be made available to establish a career pathways program to link education and occupa- tional training to subsequent employment through a continuum of educational programs and integrated support services to enable eligible participants, including disconnected young adults, ages sixteen to twenty-four, to advance over time both to higher levels of education and to higher wage jobs in targeted occupational sectors. With funds appropriated herein, the office of temporary and disability assistance in consultation with the department of labor shall establish the career pathways program and provide technical support, as needed, to provide education, training, and job place- ment for low-income individuals, age sixteen and older. Preference shall be given to eighteen to twenty-four year olds who are unem- ployed or underemployed, in areas of the state with demonstrated labor market needs and unemployment rates that are greater than the appropriate or comparative rate of employment for the region, and to persons in receipt of family assistance and/or safety net assist- ance. Of the amounts appropriated, to the extent practicable, at least sixty percent shall be available for services to eighteen to twenty-four year olds, with remaining funds available to recipients of family assistance and/or safety net assistance, without age restrictions, and sixteen to seventeen year old self-supporting individuals who are heads of household. The office of temporary and disability assistance in consultation with the department of labor 375 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 shall develop a request for proposals and shall receive, review, and assess applications. In selecting proposals, the office of temporary and disability assistance and the department of labor shall give preference to programs that demonstrate community-based collab- orations with education and training providers and employers in the region. Such education and training providers may include, but not be limited to general equivalency diplomas programs, community colleges, junior colleges, business and trade schools, vocational institutions, and institutions with baccalaureate degree-granting programs; programs that provide for a career path or career paths, as supported by identified local employment needs; programs that provide employment services, including but not limited to, post-sec- ondary training designed to meet the needs of employers in the local labor market, or catchment area; programs that include education and training components, such as remedial education, individual training plans, pre-employment training, workplace basic skills, and literacy skills training. Such education and training must include insti- tutions, industry associations, or other credentialing bodies for the purpose of providing participants with certificates, diplomas, or degrees; projects that provide comprehensive student support services, including but not limited to tutoring, mentoring, child care, after school program access, transportation, and case manage- ment, as part of the individual training plan. Preference shall be given to proposals that include not-for-profit collaborations with education, training, or employer stakeholders in the region; programs which leverage additional community resources and provide participant support services; training that result in job placement; and education that links participants with occupational skills training and/or employer-related credentials, credits, diplomas or certificates ... 750,000 ............................ (re. $750,000) For services and expenses of not-for-profit and voluntary agencies providing support services to the caretaker relative of a minor child when such services are provided to eligible individuals and families. Such funds are available pursuant to a plan prepared by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget to continue or expand existing programs with existing contractors that are satisfactorily performing as deter- mined by the office of children and family services, to award new contracts to continue programs where the existing contractors are not satisfactorily performing as determined by the office of chil- dren and family services and/or to award new contracts through a competitive process ... 101,000 ..................... (re. $101,000) For the services of Centro of Oneida for the implementation of programs, or the provision of additional transportation services to such eligible individuals and families, for the purpose of transpor- tation to and from employment or other allowable work activities ... 25,000 ............................................... (re. $25,000) Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the funds appropri- ated herein shall be available for transfer to the federal health and human services fund, local assistance account, federal day care account to provide additional funding for subsidies and quality 376 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 activities at the city university of New York, provided that of such amount, $56,000 shall be available to community colleges and $85,000 shall be available to senior colleges .............................. 141,000 ............................................. (re. $141,000) Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the funds appropri- ated herein shall be available for transfer to the federal health and human services fund, local assistance account, federal day care account to continue operation of the facilitated enrollment pilot program in Capital Region-Oneida (consisting of Rensselaer, Schenec- tady, Saratoga, Albany and Oneida counties) as provided to the NYS AFL-CIO Workforce Development Institute to act or continue to act as the administrator to implement the program proposed by the union child care coalition of the NYS AFL-CIO and approved by the office of children and family services. The administrative cost, including the cost of the development of the evaluation of the pilot program shall not exceed ten percent of the funds available for this purpose. The remaining portion of the funds shall be allocated by the office of children and family services to the local social services districts where the recipient families reside as determined by the project administrator based on projected need and cost of providing child care subsidies payment to working families enrolled through the pilot initiative, a local social services district shall not reimburse subsidy payments in excess of the amount the subsidy funding appropriated herein can support. Child care subsidies paid on behalf of eligible families shall be reimbursed at the actual cost of care up to the applicable market rate for the district in which child care is provided and in accordance with the fee schedule of the local social services district making the subsidy payment. Up to $267,600 shall be made available to the NYS AFL-CIO Workforce Development Institute, or other designated administrator, to admin- ister and to implement a plan approved by the office of children and family services for this pilot program in consultation with the advisory council. This administrator shall prepare and submit to the office of children and family services, the chairs of the senate committee on social services, the senate committee on children and families, the senate committee on labor, the chairs of the assembly committee on children and families, and the assembly committee on social services, an evaluation of the pilot with recommendations. Such evaluation shall include available information regarding the pilot programs or participants in the pilot programs, including but not limited to: the number of income-eligible children of working parents with income greater than 200 percent but at or less than 275 percent of the federal poverty level, the ages of the children served by the project, the number of families served by the project who are in receipt of family assistance, the factors that parents considered when searching for child care, the factors that barred the families' access to child care assistance prior to their enroll- ment in the facilitated enrollment program, the number of families who receive a child care subsidy pursuant to this program who choose to use such subsidy for regulated child care, and the number of families who receive a child care subsidy pursuant to this program 377 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 who choose to use such subsidy to receive child care services provided by a legally exempt provider. Such report shall be submit- ted by the applicable project administrator, on or before November 1, 2013, provided that if such report is not received by November 30, 2013, reimbursement for administrative costs shall be either reduced or withheld, and failure of an administrator to submit a timely report may jeopardize such administrator's program from receiving funding in future years. Child care subsidies paid on behalf of eligible families shall be reimbursed at the actual cost of care up to the applicable market rate for the district in which the child care is provided, in accordance with the fee schedule of the local social services district making the subsidy payments. The administrator for this pilot project is required to submit bi-month- ly reports on the fifteenth day of every other month beginning on May 15, 2013 and bi-monthly thereafter that provide current enroll- ment and information including, but not limited to, the amount of the approved subsidy level, the level of co-payment by the local social services district required for the participants in the program, the program's adopted budget reflecting all expenses including salaries and other information as needed, to the office of children and family services, the chairs of the senate committee on social services, the senate committee on children and families, the senate committee on labor, the chairs of the assembly committee on children and families and the assembly committee on social services, and the local social services districts. Provided however that if such bi-monthly reports are not received from this Capital Region-O- neida administrator, reimbursement for administrative costs shall be either reduced or withheld and failure of an administrator to submit a timely report may jeopardize such administrator's program from receiving funding in future years. The office of children and family services shall provide technical assistance to the pilot program to assist in timely coordination with the monthly claiming process. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, this pilot program main- tained herein may be terminated if the administrator for such program mismanages such program, by engaging in actions including but not limited to, improper use of funds, providing for child care subsidies in excess of the amount the subsidy funding appropriated herein can support, and failing to submit claims for reimbursement in a timely fashion ... 2,676,000 ................ (re. $2,307,000) Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the funds appropri- ated herein, shall be available for transfer to the federal health and human services fund, local assistance account, federal day care account to operate and support enrollment in the child care facili- tated enrollment pilot programs which expand access to child care subsidies for working families living or employed in the Liberty Zone, the boroughs of Brooklyn, Queens, and Bronx, and in the county of Monroe, with income up to 275 percent of the federal poverty level. Of the amount appropriated herein, $1,147,000 shall be made available for Monroe county, and $3,442,000 shall be made available for all other projects. Up to $114,700 shall be made available to the NYS AFL-CIO Workforce Development Institute to administer Monroe 378 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 county's program and to implement a plan approved by the office of children and family services; and up to $344,200 shall be made available to the Consortium for Worker Education, Inc., to adminis- ter and to implement a plan approved by the office of children and family services for the programs in the Liberty Zone, and the boroughs of Brooklyn, Queens and Bronx. Each pilot program adminis- trator shall prepare and submit to the office of children and family services, the chairs of the senate committee on children and fami- lies and the senate committee on social services, the chair of the assembly committee on children and families, the chair of the assem- bly committee on social services, the chair of the senate committee on labor, and the chair of the assembly committee on labor, a report on the pilot with recommendations for continuation or dissolution of the program supported by appropriate documentation. Such report shall include available, information regarding the pilot programs or participants in the pilot programs, absent identifying information, including but not limited to: the number of income-eligible children of working parents with income greater than 200 percent but at or less than 275 percent of the federal poverty level; the ages of the children served by the project, the number of families who receive a child care subsidy pursuant to this program who choose to use such subsidy for regulated child care, and the number of families who receive a child care subsidy pursuant to this program who choose to use such subsidy to receive child care services provided by a legal- ly exempt provider. Such report shall be submitted by the applicable project administrator, on or before November 1, 2013, provided that if such report is not received by November 1, 2013, reimbursement for administrative costs shall be either reduced or withheld, and failure of an administrator to submit a timely report may jeopardize such program's funding in future years. Expenses related to the development of the evaluation of the pilot programs shall be paid from the pilot program's administrative set-aside or non-state funds. The remaining portion of the project's funds shall be allo- cated by the office of children and family services to the local social services districts where the recipient families reside as determined by the project administrator based on projected needs and cost of providing child care subsidy payments to working families enrolled in the child care subsidy program through the pilot initi- ative, provided however that the office of children and family services shall not reimburse subsidy payments in excess of the amount the subsidy funding appropriated herein can support and the applicable local social services district shall not be required to approve or pay for subsidies not funded herein. The total number of slots for pilot programs located within the city of New York shall not exceed one thousand during fiscal year 2013-2014. Vacancies in child care slots may be filled at such time as the total enrollment of the New York city pilot program is less than one thousand slots. Child care subsidies paid on behalf of eligible families shall be reimbursed at the actual cost of care up to the applicable market rate for the district in which the child care is provided, for subsidy payments in accordance with the fee schedule of the local 379 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 social services district making the subsidy payments. Pilot programs are required to submit bi-monthly reports to the office of children and family services, the local social services district, and for programs located in the city of New York, the administration for children's services, and the legislature. Each bi-monthly report must provide without benefit of personal identifying information, the pilot program's current enrollment level, amount of the child's subsidy, co-payment levels and other information as needed or required by the office of children and family services. Further, the office of children and family services shall provide technical assistance to the pilot program to assist with project adminis- tration and timely coordination of the bi-monthly claiming process. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, any pilot programs main- tained herein may be terminated if the administrator for such programs mismanages such programs, by engaging in actions including but not limited to, improper use of funds, providing for child care subsidies in excess of the amount the subsidy funding appropriated herein can support, and failing to submit claims for reimbursement in a timely fashion ... 4,589,000 ................. (re. $4,225,000) Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the funds appropri- ated herein shall be available for transfer to the federal health and human services fund, local assistance account, federal day care account to provide additional funding for subsidies and quality activities at the state university of New York, provided that of such amount, $77,000 shall be available to community colleges and $116,000 shall be available to state operated campuses ............. 193,000 ............................................. (re. $193,000) For services related to the provision of transportation services for the purpose of transportation to and from employment or other allow- able activities. Such amount shall be available for distribution to social services districts and may be suballocated, transferred or otherwise made available to the department of transportation ... 112,000 ............................................. (re. $112,000) For services and expenses of programs providing literacy training, workplace literacy instruction and English-as-a-second-language instruction to eligible individuals and families, including, but not limited to, programs which offer intergenerational educational models intended to increase workplace preparedness, and English-as- a-second-language programs which appropriately address the specific linguistic and cultural needs of the participants and the language skill needs of non-English speaking workers that relate to workplace safety. Of the amount appropriated herein, at least $50,000 shall be available for literacy training and English-as-a-second-language instruction to individuals and families, who upon determination of eligibility for such services, are in receipt of public assistance and lack a literacy level equivalent to the ninth month of eighth grade or who have English language proficiency equal to a score of 34 or less on the NYS PLACE test or an equivalent score on a compa- rable test ... 250,000 .............................. (re. $250,000) For services of programs, in local social services districts with a population in excess of two million, that meet the emergency needs 380 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 of homeless individuals and families and those at risk of becoming homeless. Such programs shall have demonstrated experience in providing services to meet the emergency needs of homeless individ- uals and families and those at risk of becoming homeless, including crisis intervention services, eviction prevention services, mobile emergency feeding services, and summer youth services .............. 500,000 ............................................. (re. $500,000) For services and expenses related to the provision of non-residential domestic violence. Such funds may be made available to the office of children and family services. Local social services districts are encouraged to collaborate with not-for-profit providers in the provision of such services ... 1,210,000 .......... (re. $1,135,000) For services related to a Nurse-Family Partnership program for eligi- ble individuals and families. Such funds are to be made available to local social services districts to establish or fund Nurse-Family Partnership programs to provide supportive services to eligible individuals aimed at: improving pregnancy outcomes by helping first time mothers and pregnant women engage in sound preventive health practices, including education one receiving thorough prenatal care from their healthcare providers, improving diets, and reducing the use of cigarettes, alcohol and illegal substances; improving child health and development by helping parents provide responsible and competent care; and improving the economic self-sufficiency of the family by helping parents develop a vision for their own future, plan future pregnancies, continue their education and find work, as appropriate. Provided that no funds expended under this provision may be used to provide actual medical care. Such funds may be subal- located, transferred or otherwise made available to the department of health for the administration of the Nurse-Family Partnership program ... 2,000,000 ............................. (re. $2,000,000) For preventive services to eligible individuals and families, includ- ing but not limited to: intensive case management and related services for families with children at risk of foster care placement due to the presence of alcohol and/or substance abuse in the house- hold; family preservation services, centers and programs; foster care diversion demonstrations; and not-for-profit provider collab- orations with family treatment courts. Such funds are available pursuant to a plan prepared by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget to continue or expand existing programs with existing contractors that are satis- factorily performing as determined by the office of children and family services, to award new contracts to continue programs where the existing contractors are not satisfactorily performing as deter- mined by the office of children and family services, and/or award new contracts through a competitive process. Provided that, of the funds appropriated herein, at least $106,000 shall be available for programs providing post adoption services .......................... 610,000 ............................................. (re. $534,000) For the services of the Rochester-Genesee Regional Transportation Authority for the provision of transportation services to eligible individuals and families, for the purpose of transportation to and 381 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 from employment or other allowable work activities. Such funds may be suballocated, transferred or otherwise made available to the department of transportation for the administration of the Roches- ter-Genesee Regional Transportation Authority ...................... 82,000 ............................................... (re. $82,000) For those services and expenses provided to eligible individuals and families by existing settlement houses; provided, however, that the funds may be made available without regard to the limitations on the amount of grants provided to, and the requirements for fundraising by such programs as set forth in article 10-B of the social services law ... 1,000,000 ................................... (re. $998,000) For services and expenses, established pursuant to chapter 58 of the laws of 2006, related to providing intensive employment and other supportive services, including job readiness and job placement services to noncustodial parents who are unemployed or who are work- ing less than 20 hours per week; and who have a child support order payable through the support collection unit of a social services district ... 200,000 ................................ (re. $200,000) For the services of a wage subsidy program. Eligible not-for-profit community based organizations in social services districts shall administer a program that enables employers to offer subsidized employment, including but not limited to, expanded supportive tran- sitional work activities for such eligible individuals and families consistent with the provisions of section 336-e and section 336-f of the social services law, as applicable. Provided that, of the $950,000, not less than $594,000 shall be for programs in social services districts with a population in excess of two million. Preference shall be given to proposals that include provisions for job retention, case management and job placement services. Partic- ipation in the program by such eligible individuals and families shall be limited to one year. Participating employers shall make reasonable efforts to retain individuals served by the program ... 950,000 ............................................. (re. $950,000) For services related to the wheels for work program, including, but not limited to activities which procure, repair, finance, and/or insure vehicles needed for transportation to and from employment or allowable work activities ... 144,000 ............... (re. $144,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Temporary Assistance for Needy Families Account By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For transfer to the credit of the office of children and family services federal health and human services fund, state operations or federal health and human services fund, local assistance, federal day care account for additional reimbursement to social services districts for child care assistance provided pursuant to title 5-C of article 6 of the social services law. The funds shall be appor- tioned among the social services districts by the office according to an allocation plan developed by the office and submitted to the 382 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 director of the budget for approval within 60 days of enactment of the budget. The funds allocated to a district under this appropri- ation in addition to any state block grant funds allocated to the district for child care services and any funds the district requests the office of temporary and disability assistance to transfer from the district's flexible fund for family services allocation to the federal day care account shall constitute the district's entire block grant allocation for a particular federal fiscal year, which shall be available only for child care assistance expenditures made during that federal fiscal year and which are claimed by March 31 of the year immediately following the end of that federal fiscal year. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, any claims for child care assistance made by a social services district for expenditures made during a particular federal fiscal year, other than claims made under title XX of the federal social security act and under the food stamp employment and training program, shall be counted against the social services district's block grant allocation for that federal fiscal year. A social services district shall expend its allocation from the block grant in accordance with the applicable provision in federal law and regulations relating to the federal funds included in the state block grant for child care and the regulations of the office of children and family services. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, each district's claims submitted under the state block grant for child care will be processed in a manner that maximizes the availability of federal funds and ensures that the district meets its maintenance of effort requirement in each applicable federal fiscal year. Prior to transfer of funds appropriated herein, the commissioner of the office of children and family services shall consult with the commissioner of the office of temporary and disa- bility assistance to determine the availability of such funding and to request that the commissioner of the office of temporary and disability assistance takes necessary steps to notify the department of health and human services of the transfer of funding ... 324,276,000 ...................................... (re. $33,252,000) For allocation to local social services districts for the flexible fund for family services. Funds shall, without state or local participation, be allocated to local social services districts in accordance with a methodology to be developed by the office of temporary and disability assistance and the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget. Such amounts allocated to local social services districts shall herein- after be referred to as the flexible fund for family services and shall be used for eligible services to eligible individuals under the State plan for the federal temporary assistance for needy fami- lies block grant. Such funds are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities and, notwithstanding section 153 of the social services law and any inconsistent provision of law, shall constitute the full amount of federal tempo- rary assistance for needy families funds to be paid on account of 383 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 activities funded in whole or in part hereunder and the full amount of state reimbursement to be paid on account of local district administrative claims. District allocations from the flexible fund for family services may be spent only pursuant to plans of expendi- ture, developed by each social services district and the local governing body and approved by the office of temporary and disabili- ty assistance, the office of children and family services, and the director of the budget. Such allocation shall be available for reimbursement through March 31, 2015; provided, however, that reimbursement for child welfare services other than foster care services shall be available for eligible expenditures incurred on or after October 1, 2011 and before October 1, 2012 that are otherwise reimbursable by the state on or after April 1, 2012 and that are claimed by March 31, 2013. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amounts so appropriated for allocation to local social services districts, may be used, without state or local financial participation, by social services districts with a population in excess of two million persons for such district's first eligible expenditures that occurred on or after October 1, 2011, or, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, during any other period beginning on or after January 1, 1997, for tuition costs for foster care children who are eligible for emergency assistance for families in the manner the state was authorized to fund such costs under part A of title IV of the social security act as such part was in effect on September 30, 1995; provided that the funds appropriated herein may not be used to reimburse localities for costs disallowed under title IV-E of the social security act. Such expenditures shall constitute good cause pursuant to section 408 (a) (10) of the social security act. Such funds may also be used, without state or local participation, for care, maintenance, supervision, and tuition for juvenile delin- quents and persons in need of supervision who are placed in residen- tial programs operated by authorized agencies and who are eligible for emergency assistance to families in the manner the state was authorized to fund such costs under part A of title IV of the social security act as such part was in effect on September 30, 1995. Such expenditures shall constitute good cause pursuant to section 408 (a) (10) of the social security act. Unless otherwise approved by the commissioner of the office of children and family services with the approval of the director of the budget, these funds may be used only for eligible expenditures made from October 1, 2011 through Septem- ber 30, 2012. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the funds so appropriated may not be used to reimburse localities for costs disallowed under title IV-E of the social security act. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a social services district may request that the office of temporary and disability assistance retain and transfer a portion of the district's allo- cation of these funds to the credit of the office of children and family services federal health and human services fund, local assistance, title XX social services block grant for use by the district for eligible title XX services and/or to the credit of the 384 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 office of children and family services federal health and human services fund, local assistance, federal day care account for use by the district for eligible child care expenditures under the state block grant for child care, within the percentages established by the state in accordance with the federal social security act and related federal regulations. Any funds transferred at a district's request to the title XX social services block grant shall be used by the district for eligible title XX social services provided in accordance with the provisions of the federal social security act and the social services law to children or their families whose income is less than 200 percent of the federal poverty level appli- cable to the family size involved. Any funds transferred at a district's request to the office of children and family services federal health and human services fund, local assistance, federal day care account shall be made available to the district for use for eligible child care expenditures in accordance with the applicable provisions of federal law and regulations relating to federal funds included in the state block grant for child care and in accordance with applicable state law and regulations of the office of children and family services. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, any claims made by a social services district for expenditures made for child care during a particular federal fiscal year, other than claims made under title XX of the federal social security act and under the food stamp employment and training program, shall be counted against the social services district's block grant for child care for that federal fiscal year. Each social services district must certify to the office of children and family services and the office of temporary and disability assistance, within 90 days of enactment of the budget but before August 15, 2012, the amount of funds it wishes to have transferred under this provision. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the amount of the funds that each district expends on child welfare services from its flexi- ble fund for family services funds and any flexible fund for family services funds transferred at the district's request to the title XX social services block grant must, to the extent that families are eligible therefore, be equal to or greater than the district's portion of the $342,322,341 statewide child welfare threshold amount, which shall be established pursuant to a formula developed by the office of temporary and disability assistance and the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget. Notwithstanding any other provision of law including the state finance law and any local procurement law, at the request of a social services district and with the approval of the director of the budg- et, a portion of the funds appropriated herein may be retained by the office of temporary and disability assistance for any services eligible for funding under the flexible fund for family services for which the applicable state agency has a contractual relationship ... 964,000,000 ...................................... (re. $46,671,000) The following remaining appropriations within the office of temporary and disability assistance federal health and human services fund 385 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 temporary assistance for needy families account shall be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, such funds may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation within the office of temporary and disability assistance or office of children and family services federal fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget. Such funds shall be provided without state or local partic- ipation for services to eligible individuals under the state plan for the temporary assistance for needy families block grant whose incomes do not exceed 200 percent of the federal poverty level or who are otherwise eligible under such plan, provided that such services to eligible persons not in receipt of public assistance shall not constitute "assistance" under applicable federal regu- lations and no more than 15 percent of the funds made available herein may be used for administration, provided further that the director of the budget does not determine that such use of funds can be expected to have the effect of increasing qualified state expend- itures under paragraph 7 of subdivision (a) of section 409 of the federal social security act above the minimum applicable federal maintenance of effort requirement: For services and expenses related to the advantage afterschool program. Such funds are to be available pursuant to a plan prepared by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget to extend or expand current contracts with community based organizations, to award new contracts to continue programs where the existing contractors are not satisfactorily performing as determined by the office of children and family services and/or to award new contracts through a competitive process to community based organizations ... 500,000 ........ (re. $500,000) For services of the BRIDGE program, provided however, that, unless otherwise determined by the director of the budget, the rate of state financial participation shall be the same rates as required in the month immediately preceding December, 1996. Funds shall be made available and/or suballocated to the state university of New York for services and expenditures of the BRIDGE program and may be transferred to the state university of New York for personal and nonpersonal service costs and other expenses incurred in administer- ing the provision of such services to eligible individuals and fami- lies. A portion of the funds may be transferred to the office of temporary and disability assistance state operations for personal and nonpersonal service costs incurred by the office in administer- ing the program. Funds made available herein shall be used for services to eligible individuals and families who, upon determi- nation of eligibility for such program, are receiving public assist- ance benefits under the state plan for the temporary assistance for needy families block grant or whose public assistance case includes a dependent child under the age of 18 or under the age of 19 if the child is attending secondary school and is in receipt of safety net assistance. To the extent that sufficient numbers of eligible public assistance recipients are not available, funds may be used to serve 386 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 individuals and families not in receipt of public assistance, but eligible under the state plan for the temporary assistance for needy families block grant ... 102,000 .................... (re. $102,000) For services, notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, and without state or local financial participation, of the career path- ways program for not-for-profit, community-based organizations providing coordinated, comprehensive employment services beyond the level currently funded by local social services districts to eligi- ble individuals and families. Such funds are to be made available to establish a career pathways program to link education and occupa- tional training to subsequent employment through a continuum of educational programs and integrated support services to enable temporary assistance for needy families eligible participants, including disconnected young adults, ages sixteen to twenty-four, to advance over time both to higher levels of education and to higher wage jobs in targeted occupational sectors. With funds appropriated herein, the office of temporary and disability assistance in consul- tation with the department of labor shall establish the career path- ways program and provide technical support, as needed, to provide education, training, and job placement for low-income individuals, age sixteen and older. Preference shall be given to eighteen to twenty-four year olds who are unemployed or underemployed, in areas of the state with demonstrated labor market needs and unemployment rates that are greater than the appropriate or comparative rate of employment for the region, and to persons in receipt of family assistance and/or safety net assistance. Of the amounts appropri- ated, at least sixty percent shall be available for services to eighteen to twenty-four year olds, with remaining funds available to recipients of family assistance and/or safety net assistance, with- out age restrictions, and sixteen to seventeen year old self-sup- porting individuals who are heads of household. The office of tempo- rary and disability assistance in consultation with the department of labor shall develop a request for proposals and shall receive, review, and assess applications. In selecting proposals, the office of temporary and disability assistance and the department of labor shall give preference to programs that demonstrate community-based collaborations with education and training providers and employers in the region. Such education and training providers may include, but not be limited to general equivalency diplomas programs, commu- nity colleges, junior colleges, business and trade schools, voca- tional institutions, and institutions with baccalaureate degree- granting programs; programs that provide for a career path or career paths, as supported by identified local employment needs; programs that provide employment services, including but not limited to, post-secondary training designed to meet the needs of employers in the local labor market, or catchment area; programs that include education and training components, such as remedial education, indi- vidual training plans, pre-employment training, workplace basic skills, and literacy skills training. Such education and training must include institutions, industry associations, or other creden- tialing bodies for the purpose of providing participants with 387 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 certificates, diplomas, or degrees; projects that provide comprehen- sive student support services, including but not limited to tutor- ing, mentoring, child care, after school program access, transporta- tion, and case management, as part of the individual training plan. Preference shall be given to proposals that include not-for-profit collaborations with education, training, or employer stakeholders in the region; programs which leverage additional community resources and provide participant support services; training that result in job placement; and education that links participants with occupa- tional skills training and/or employer-related credentials, credits, diplomas or certificates ... 750,000 ................ (re. $750,000) For services and expenses of not-for-profit and voluntary agencies providing support services to the caretaker relative of a minor child when such services are provided to eligible individuals and families. Such funds are available pursuant to a plan prepared by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget to continue or expand existing programs with existing contractors that are satisfactorily performing as deter- mined by the office of children and family services, to award new contracts to continue programs where the existing contractors are not satisfactorily performing as determined by the office of chil- dren and family services and/or to award new contracts through a competitive process ... 51,000 ....................... (re. $51,000) Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the funds appropri- ated herein shall be available for transfer to the federal health and human services fund, local assistance account, federal day care account to provide additional funding for subsidies and quality activities at the city university of New York, provided that of such amount, $56,000 shall be available to community colleges and $85,000 shall be available to senior colleges ... 141,000 ... (re. $141,000) Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the funds appropri- ated herein shall be available for transfer to the federal health and human services fund, local assistance account, federal day care account to provide additional funding for subsidies and quality activities at the state university of New York, provided that of such amount, $77,000 shall be available to community colleges and $116,000 shall be available to state operated campuses ............. 193,000 ............................................. (re. $193,000) For services and expenses of programs providing literacy training, workplace literacy instruction and English-as-a-second-language instruction to eligible individuals and families under the state plan for the federal temporary assistance for needy families block grant, including, but not limited to, programs which offer intergen- erational educational models intended to increase workplace preparedness, and English-as-a-second-language programs which appro- priately address the specific linguistic and cultural needs of the participants and the language skill needs of non-English speaking workers that relate to workplace safety. Of the amount appropriated herein, at least $50,000 shall be available for literacy training and English-as-a-second-language instruction to individuals and families, who upon determination of eligibility for such services, 388 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 are in receipt of public assistance and lack a literacy level equiv- alent to the ninth month of eighth grade or who have English language proficiency equal to a score of 34 or less on the NYS PLACE test or an equivalent score on a comparable test ................... 250,000 ............................................. (re. $250,000) For services of programs, in local social services districts with a population in excess of two million, that meet the emergency needs of homeless individuals and families and those at risk of becoming homeless. Such programs shall have demonstrated experience in providing services to meet the emergency needs of homeless individ- uals and families and those at risk of becoming homeless, including crisis intervention services, eviction prevention services, mobile emergency feeding services, and summer youth services .............. 500,000 ............................................... (re. $9,000) For services and expenses related to the provision of non-residential domestic violence. Such funds may be made available to the office of children and family services. Local social services districts are encouraged to collaborate with not-for-profit providers in the provision of such services ... 1,210,000 ............ (re. $162,000) For preventive services to eligible individuals and families under the state plan for the federal temporary assistance for needy families block grant whose incomes do not exceed 200 percent of the federal poverty level, including but not limited to: intensive case manage- ment and related services for families with children at risk of foster care placement due to the presence of alcohol and/or substance abuse in the household; family preservation services, centers and programs; foster care diversion demonstrations; and not-for-profit provider collaborations with family treatment courts. Such funds are available pursuant to a plan prepared by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget to continue or expand existing programs with existing contractors that are satisfactorily performing as determined by the office of children and family services, to award new contracts to continue programs where the existing contractors are not satisfac- torily performing as determined by the office of children and family services, and/or award new contracts through a competitive process. Provided that, of the funds appropriated herein, at least $106,000 shall be available for programs providing post adoption services ... 610,000 ............................................. (re. $520,000) For those services and expenses provided to eligible individuals and families by existing settlement houses; provided, however, that the funds may be made available without regard to the limitations on the amount of grants provided to, and the requirements for fundraising by such programs as set forth in article 10-B of the social services law ... 1,000,000 .................................... (re. $43,000) For services and expenses, established pursuant to chapter 58 of the laws of 2006, related to providing intensive employment and other supportive services, including job readiness and job placement services to noncustodial parents who are unemployed or who are work- ing less than 20 hours per week; who are recipients of public assistance or whose incomes do not exceed 200 percent of the federal 389 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 poverty level; and who have a child support order payable through the support collection unit of a social services district ... 200,000 ............................................. (re. $200,000) For the services of a wage subsidy program. Eligible not-for-profit community based organizations in social services districts shall administer a program that enables employers to offer subsidized employment, including but not limited to, expanded supportive tran- sitional work activities for such eligible individuals and families consistent with the provisions of section 336-e and section 336-f of the social services law, as applicable. Provided that, of the $950,000, not less than $594,000 shall be for programs in social services districts with a population in excess of two million. Preference shall be given to proposals that include provisions for job retention, case management and job placement services. Partic- ipation in the program by such eligible individuals and families shall be limited to one year. Participating employers shall make reasonable efforts to retain individuals served by the program ... 950,000 ............................................. (re. $950,000) For services related to the wheels for work program, including, but not limited to activities which procure, repair, finance, and/or insure vehicles needed for transportation to and from employment or allowable work activities ... 144,000 ............... (re. $144,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For reimbursement of the cost of the family assistance and the emer- gency assistance to families programs. Notwithstanding section 153 of the social services law or any inconsistent provision of law, funds appropriated herein shall be provided without state or local participation and shall include the cost of providing shelter supplements for family assistance households at local option in order to prevent eviction and address homelessness in accordance with social services district plans approved by the office of tempo- rary and disability assistance and the director of the budget, provided, however, that in social services districts with a popu- lation over five million no shelter supplements other than those to prevent eviction shall be reimbursed, and further provided that such supplements shall not be part of the standard of need pursuant to section 131-a of the social services law. Funds appropriated herein shall also reimburse for family assistance expenditures for emergen- cy shelter, transportation, or nutrition payments which the district determines are necessary to establish or maintain independent living arrangements among persons who have been medically diagnosed as having acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) or HIV-related illness and who are homeless or facing homelessness and for whom no viable and less costly alternative to housing is available; provided, however, that funds appropriated herein may only be used for such purposes if the cost of such allowances are not eligible for reimbursement under medical assistance or other programs. Such funds are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of 390 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the office of temporary and disability assistance net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits including, but not limited to, additional federal funds resulting from any changes in federal cost allocation methodologies. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation within the office of temporary and disability assistance federal fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget, who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Social services districts shall be required to report to the office of temporary and disability assistance on an annual basis, information, as determined and requested by the office, related to services and expenditures for which reimbursement is sought for providing tempo- rary housing assistance to homeless individuals and families. Such information shall be submitted electronically to the extent feasible as determined by the office, and shall be used to evaluate expendi- tures by such social services districts for the provision of tempo- rary housing assistance for homeless individuals and families. Notwithstanding paragraph (a-3) of subdivision 2 and paragraph (a-3) of subdivision 3 of section 131-a of the social services law, or any other inconsistent provision of law, in determining eligibility for public assistance and determining maximum monthly grants and allow- ances for those persons and families determined eligible by the application of such standard of monthly need, less any available income or resources which are not required to be disregarded by provisions of law, the following schedule shall be used for all social services districts and for all categories of assistance for the period beginning July 1, 2012 through September 30, 2012: $150 for a household of one person; $239 for a household of two persons; $317 for a household of three persons; $409 for a household of four persons; $505 for a household of five persons; and $583 for a house- hold of six persons. For each additional person in the household, there shall be added an additional amount of $80 monthly. Notwithstanding section 153 of the social services law, or any other inconsistent provision of law, such appropriation shall be available for reimbursement of eligible claims incurred on or after January 1, 2012 and before January 1, 2013, that are otherwise reimbursable by the state on or after April 1, 2012, that are claimed by March 1, 2013, except for claims incurred by social service districts located in areas deemed disaster areas resulting from Superstorm Sandy. Such claims may be submitted until December 31, 2013. Such reimbursement shall constitute total federal reimbursement for activities funded herein in state fiscal year 2012-2013 .............................. 1,332,000,000 ................................... (re. $100,099,000) For services related to the provision of transportation services for the purpose of transportation to and from employment or other allow- able activities. Such amount shall be available for distribution to 391 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 social services districts and may be suballocated, transferred or otherwise made available to the department of transportation ... 112,000 ............................................. (re. $112,000) For services related to the continuation of displaced homemaker services. Funds made available herein may be used for state agency contractors, or aid to local social services districts, provided, further, that no more than ten percent of such funds may be used for program administration at each individual displaced homemaker center. Each program administrator shall prepare and submit an annu- al report by December 1, 2012, to the office of temporary and disa- bility assistance, the chairs of the senate committee on social services, and the senate committee on children and families and the assembly chair of the committee on social services, on the summary of activities, including but not limited to the number of eligible recipients, and the outcome for each recipient together with a summary of revenues and expenses including all salaries. Such funds may be suballocated, transferred or otherwise made available to the department of labor for the administration of the displaced homemak- er program ... 546,000 .............................. (re. $125,000) For services related to a Nurse-Family Partnership program for eligi- ble individuals and families. Such funds are to be made available to local social services districts to establish or fund Nurse-Family Partnership programs to provide supportive services to temporary assistance for needy families eligible individuals aimed at: improving pregnancy outcomes by helping first time mothers and preg- nant women engage in sound preventive health practices, including education one receiving thorough prenatal care from their healthcare providers, improving diets, and reducing the use of cigarettes, alcohol and illegal substances; improving child health and develop- ment by helping parents provide responsible and competent care; and improving the economic self-sufficiency of the family by helping parents develop a vision for their own future, plan future pregnan- cies, continue their education and find work, as appropriate. Provided that no funds expended under this provision may be used to provide actual medical care. Such funds may be suballocated, trans- ferred or otherwise made available to the department of health for the administration of the Nurse-Family Partnership program ......... 2,000,000 ............................................ (re. $14,000) For the services of the Rochester-Genesee Regional Transportation Authority for the provision of transportation services to eligible individuals and families, for the purpose of transportation to and from employment or other allowable work activities. Such funds may be suballocated, transferred or otherwise made available to the department of transportation for the administration of the Roches- ter-Genesee Regional Transportation Authority ...................... 82,000 ............................................... (re. $82,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For allocation to local social services districts for the flexible fund for family services. Funds shall, without state or local participation, be allocated to local social services districts in 392 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 accordance with a methodology to be developed by the office of temporary and disability assistance and the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget. Such amounts allocated to local social services districts shall herein- after be referred to as the flexible fund for family services and shall be used for eligible services to eligible individuals under the State plan for the federal temporary assistance for needy fami- lies block grant. Such funds are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities and, notwithstanding section 153 of the social services law and any inconsistent provision of law, shall constitute the full amount of federal tempo- rary assistance for needy families funds to be paid on account of activities funded in whole or in part hereunder and the full amount of state reimbursement to be paid on account of local district administrative claims. District allocations from the flexible fund for family services may be spent only pursuant to plans of expendi- ture, developed by each social services district and the local governing body and approved by the office of temporary and disabili- ty assistance, the office of children and family services, and the director of the budget. Such allocation shall be available for reimbursement through March 31, 2014; provided, however, that reimbursement for child welfare services other than foster care services shall be available for eligible expenditures incurred on or after October 1, 2010 and before October 1, 2011 that are otherwise reimbursable by the state on or after April 1, 2011 and that are claimed by March 31, 2012. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amounts so appropriated for allocation to local social services districts, may be used, without state or local financial participation, by social services districts with a population in excess of two million persons for such district's first eligible expenditures that occurred on or after October 1, 2010, or, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, during any other period beginning on or after January 1, 1997, for tuition costs for foster care children who are eligible for emergency assistance for families in the manner the state was authorized to fund such costs under part A of title IV of the social security act as such part was in effect on September 30, 1995; provided that the funds appropriated herein may not be used to reimburse localities for costs disallowed under title IV-E of the social security act. Such expenditures shall constitute good cause pursuant to section 408 (a) (10) of the social security act. Such funds may also be used, without state or local participation, for care, maintenance, supervision, and tuition for juvenile delin- quents and persons in need of supervision who are placed in residen- tial programs operated by authorized agencies and who are eligible for emergency assistance to families in the manner the state was authorized to fund such costs under part A of title IV of the social security act as such part was in effect on September 30, 1995. Such expenditures shall constitute good cause pursuant to section 408 (a) (10) of the social security act. Unless otherwise approved by the 393 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 commissioner of the office of children and family services with the approval of the director of the budget, these funds may be used only for eligible expenditures made from October 1, 2010 through Septem- ber 30, 2011. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the funds so appropriated may not be used to reimburse localities for costs disallowed under title IV-E of the social security act. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a social services district may request that the office of temporary and disability assistance retain and transfer a portion of the district's allo- cation of these funds to the credit of the office of children and family services federal health and human services fund, local assistance, title XX social services block grant for use by the district for eligible title XX services and/or to the credit of the office of children and family services federal health and human services fund, local assistance, federal day care account for use by the district for eligible child care expenditures under the state block grant for child care, within the percentages established by the state in accordance with the federal social security act and related federal regulations. Any funds transferred at a district's request to the title XX social services block grant shall be used by the district for eligible title XX social services provided in accordance with the provisions of the federal social security act and the social services law to children or their families whose income is less than 200 percent of the federal poverty level appli- cable to the family size involved. Any funds transferred at a district's request to the office of children and family services federal health and human services fund, local assistance, federal day care account shall be made available to the district for use for eligible child care expenditures in accordance with the applicable provisions of federal law and regulations relating to federal funds included in the state block grant for child care and in accordance with applicable state law and regulations of the office of children and family services. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, any claims made by a social services district for expenditures made for child care during a particular federal fiscal year, other than claims made under title XX of the federal social security act and under the food stamp employment and training program, shall be counted against the social services district's block grant for child care for that federal fiscal year. Each social services district must certify to the office of children and family services and the office of temporary and disability assistance, within 90 days of enactment of the budget but before August 15, 2011, the amount of funds it wishes to have transferred under this provision. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the amount of the funds that each district expends on child welfare services from its flexi- ble fund for family services funds and any flexible fund for family services funds transferred at the district's request to the title XX social services block grant must, to the extent that families are eligible therefore, be equal to or greater than the district's portion of the $342,322,341 statewide child welfare threshold amount, which shall be established pursuant to a formula developed 394 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 by the office of temporary and disability assistance and the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget. Notwithstanding any other provision of law including the state finance law and any local procurement law, at the request of a social services district and with the approval of the director of the budg- et, a portion of the funds appropriated herein may be retained by the office of temporary and disability assistance for any services eligible for funding under the flexible fund for family services for which the applicable state agency has a contractual relationship ... 951,000,000 ...................................... (re. $18,034,000) The following remaining appropriations within the office of temporary and disability assistance federal health and human services fund temporary assistance for needy families account shall be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, such funds may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation within the office of temporary and disability assistance or office of children and family services federal fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget. Such funds shall be provided without state or local partic- ipation for services to eligible individuals under the state plan for the temporary assistance for needy families block grant whose incomes do not exceed 200 percent of the federal poverty level or who are otherwise eligible under such plan, provided that such services to eligible persons not in receipt of public assistance shall not constitute "assistance" under applicable federal regu- lations and no more than 15 percent of the funds made available herein may be used for administration, provided further that the director of the budget does not determine that such use of funds can be expected to have the effect of increasing qualified state expend- itures under paragraph 7 of subdivision (a) of section 409 of the federal social security act above the minimum applicable federal maintenance of effort requirement: For services and expenses related to the advantage afterschool program. Such funds are to be available pursuant to a plan prepared by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget to extend or expand current contracts with community based organizations, to award new contracts to continue programs where the existing contractors are not satisfactorily performing as determined by the office of children and family services and/or to award new contracts through a competitive process to community based organizations ... 500,000 ........ (re. $500,000) For services of the BRIDGE program, provided however, that, unless otherwise determined by the director of the budget, the rate of state financial participation shall be the same rates as required in the month immediately preceding December, 1996. Funds shall be made available and/or suballocated to the state university of New York for services and expenditures of the BRIDGE program and may be transferred to the state university of New York for personal and nonpersonal service costs and other expenses incurred in administer- 395 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 ing the provision of such services to eligible individuals and fami- lies. A portion of the funds may be transferred to the office of temporary and disability assistance state operations for personal and nonpersonal service costs incurred by the office in administer- ing the program. Funds made available herein shall be used for services to eligible individuals and families who, upon determi- nation of eligibility for such program, are receiving public assist- ance benefits under the state plan for the temporary assistance for needy families block grant or whose public assistance case includes a dependent child under the age of 18 or under the age of 19 if the child is attending secondary school and is in receipt of safety net assistance. To the extent that sufficient numbers of eligible public assistance recipients are not available, funds may be used to serve individuals and families not in receipt of public assistance, but eligible under the state plan for the temporary assistance for needy families block grant ... 102,000 ..................... (re. $27,000) Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the funds appropri- ated herein shall be available for transfer to the federal health and human services fund, local assistance account, federal day care account to provide additional funding for subsidies and quality activities at the city university of New York, provided that of such amount, $56,000 shall be available to community colleges and $85,000 shall be available to senior colleges .............................. 141,000 ............................................. (re. $141,000) Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the funds appropri- ated herein shall be available for transfer to the federal health and human services fund, local assistance account, federal day care account to provide additional funding for subsidies and quality activities at the state university of New York, provided that of such amount, $77,000 shall be available to community colleges and $116,000 shall be available to state operated campuses ............. 193,000 ............................................. (re. $193,000) For services of programs, in local social services districts with a population in excess of two million, that meet the emergency needs of homeless individuals and families and those at risk of becoming homeless. Such programs shall have demonstrated experience in providing services to meet the emergency needs of homeless individ- uals and families and those at risk of becoming homeless, including crisis intervention services, eviction prevention services, mobile emergency feeding services, and summer youth services .............. 176,000 .............................................. (re. $44,000) For services and expenses related to the provision of non-residential domestic violence. Such funds may be made available to the office of children and family services. Local social services districts are encouraged to collaborate with not-for-profit providers in the provision of such services ... 510,000 ............... (re. $70,000) For preventive services to eligible individuals and families under the state plan for the federal temporary assistance for needy families block grant whose incomes do not exceed 200 percent of the federal poverty level, including but not limited to: intensive case manage- ment and related services for families with children at risk of 396 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 foster care placement due to the presence of alcohol and/or substance abuse in the household; family preservation services, centers and programs; foster care diversion demonstrations; and not-for-profit provider collaborations with family treatment courts. Such funds are available pursuant to a plan prepared by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget to continue or expand existing programs with existing contractors that are satisfactorily performing as determined by the office of children and family services, to award new contracts to continue programs where the existing contractors are not satisfac- torily performing as determined by the office of children and family services, and/or award new contracts through a competitive process. Provided that, of the funds appropriated herein, at least $106,000 shall be available for programs providing post adoption services ... 610,000 ............................................. (re. $142,000) For those services and expenses provided to eligible individuals and families by existing settlement houses; provided, however, that the funds may be made available without regard to the limitations on the amount of grants provided to, and the requirements for fundraising by such programs as set forth in article 10-B of the social services law ... 500,000 ..................................... (re. $449,000) For services and expenses, established pursuant to chapter 58 of the laws of 2006, related to providing intensive employment and other supportive services, including job readiness and job placement services to noncustodial parents who are unemployed or who are work- ing less than 20 hours per week; who are recipients of public assistance or whose incomes do not exceed 200 percent of the federal poverty level; and who have a child support order payable through the support collection unit of a social services district .......... 200,000 ............................................. (re. $200,000) For services related to the homelessness intervention program for eligible individuals and families. These funds shall be available to not-for-profit organizations designed to provide services to prevent homelessness or to secure permanent housing, including but not limited to landlord/tenant conflict resolution, legal services, outreach and referral for other eligible services and benefits to stabilize households, and relocation assistance .................... 205,000 ............................................. (re. $205,000) For services related to a supportive housing program for families and for young adults age eighteen to twenty-five, who are eligible for benefits under the state plan for the federal temporary assistance for needy families block grant. Such supportive housing program shall be designed to enhance the employability, self-sufficiency, and/or family stability of residents, and prevent out-of-wedlock pregnancies among young adult residents. Eligible families shall include: homeless families; families at risk of exceeding, and those that have exceeded, their TANF assistance time limit; families with multiple barriers to employment and housing stability; families at risk for foster care placement; and those that are reunited after placements. Eligible young adults shall include: young adults aging out of the foster care system; runaway and homeless youth; and youth 397 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 subject to criminal charges who are at risk for incarceration. Provided that, of the $508,000 up to $100,000 shall be available to continue existing services or to expand services provided to eligi- ble young adults ... 508,000 ........................ (re. $508,000) For the services of a wage subsidy program. Eligible not-for-profit community based organizations in social services districts shall administer a program that enables employers to offer subsidized employment, including but not limited to, expanded supportive tran- sitional work activities for such eligible individuals and families consistent with the provisions of section 336-e and section 336-f of the social services law, as applicable. Provided that, of the $950,000, not less than $594,000 shall be for programs in social services districts with a population in excess of two million. Preference shall be given to proposals that include provisions for job retention, case management and job placement services. Partic- ipation in the program by such eligible individuals and families shall be limited to one year. Participating employers shall make reasonable efforts to retain individuals served by the program ... 950,000 ............................................. (re. $452,000) For services related to the wheels for work program, including, but not limited to activities which procure, repair, finance, and/or insure vehicles needed for transportation to and from employment or allowable work activities ... 144,000 ............... (re. $144,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services related to the provision of transportation services for the purpose of transportation to and from employment or other allow- able activities. Such amount shall be available for distribution to social services districts and may be suballocated, transferred or otherwise made available to the department of transportation ....... 112,000 ............................................. (re. $110,000) For services related to the continuation of displaced homemaker services. Funds made available herein may be used for state agency contractors, or aid to local social services districts, provided, further, that no more than ten percent of such funds may be used for program administration at each individual displaced homemaker center. Each program administrator shall prepare and submit an annu- al report by December 1, 2011, to the office of temporary and disa- bility assistance, the chairs of the senate committee on social services, and the senate committee on children and families and the assembly chair of the committee on social services, on the summary of activities, including but not limited to the number of eligible recipients, and the outcome for each recipient together with a summary of revenues and expenses including all salaries. Such funds may be suballocated, transferred or otherwise made available to the department of labor for the administration of the displaced homemak- er program ... 546,000 ............................... (re. $53,000) For the services of the Rochester-Genesee Regional Transportation Authority for the provision of transportation services to eligible individuals and families, for the purpose of transportation to and 398 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 from employment or other allowable work activities. Such funds may be suballocated, transferred or otherwise made available to the department of transportation for the administration of the Roches- ter-Genesee Regional Transportation Authority ...................... 82,000 ............................................... (re. $82,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For reimbursement of the cost of the family assistance and the emer- gency assistance to families programs. Notwithstanding section 153 of the social services law or any inconsistent provision of law, funds appropriated herein shall be provided without state or local participation and shall include the cost of providing shelter supplements for family assistance households at local option in order to prevent eviction and address homelessness in accordance with social services district plans approved by the office of tempo- rary and disability assistance and the director of the budget, provided, however, that in social services districts with a popu- lation over five million no shelter supplements other than those to prevent eviction shall be reimbursed, and further provided that such supplements shall not be part of the standard of need pursuant to section 131-a of the social services law. Funds appropriated herein shall also reimburse for family assistance expenditures for emergen- cy shelter, transportation, or nutrition payments which the district determines are necessary to establish or maintain independent living arrangements among persons who have been medically diagnosed as having acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) or HIV-related illness and who are homeless or facing homelessness and for whom no viable and less costly alternative to housing is available; provided, however, that funds appropriated herein may only be used for such purposes if the cost of such allowances are not eligible for reimbursement under medical assistance or other programs. Such funds are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the office of temporary and disability assistance net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits including, but not limited to, additional federal funds resulting from any changes in federal cost allocation methodologies. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation within the office of temporary and disability assistance federal fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget, who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Social services districts shall be required to report to the office of temporary and disability assistance on an annual basis, information, as determined and requested by the office, related to services and expenditures for which reimbursement is sought for providing tempo- 399 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 rary housing assistance to homeless individuals and families. Such information shall be submitted electronically to the extent feasible as determined by the office, and shall be used to evaluate expendi- tures by such social services districts for the provision of tempo- rary housing assistance for homeless individuals and families. Notwithstanding paragraph (a-2) of subdivision 2 and paragraph (a-2) of subdivision 3 of section 131-a of the social services law, or any other inconsistent provision of law, in determining eligibility for public assistance and determining maximum monthly grants and allow- ances for those persons and families determined eligible by the application of such standard of monthly need, less any available income or resources which are not required to be disregarded by provisions of law, the following schedule shall be used for all social services districts and for all categories of assistance for the period beginning July 1, 2010 through June 30, 2012: $141 for a household of one person; $225 for a household of two persons; $300 for a household of three persons; $386 for a household of four persons; $477 for a household of five persons; and $551 for a house- hold of six persons. For each additional person in the household, there shall be added an additional amount of $75 monthly. Notwithstanding section 153 of the social services law, or any other inconsistent provision of law, such appropriation shall be available for reimbursement of eligible claims incurred on or after January 1, 2011 and before January 1, 2012, that are otherwise reimbursable by the state on or after April 1, 2011, that are claimed by March 1, 2012. Such reimbursement shall constitute total federal reimburse- ment for activities funded herein in state fiscal year 2011-2012 ... 1,274,100,000 ................................... (re. $176,473,000) Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the funds appropri- ated herein, shall be available for transfer to the federal health and human services fund, local assistance account, federal day care account to operate and support enrollment in the child care facili- tated enrollment pilot programs which expand access to child care subsidies for working families living or employed in the Liberty Zone, the boroughs of Brooklyn, Queens, and Bronx, and in the county of Monroe, with income up to 275 percent of the federal poverty level. Of the amount appropriated herein, $778,500 shall be made available for Monroe county, and $1,869,500 shall be made available for all other projects. Up to $77,850 shall be made available to the current designated administrator in the county of Monroe, or to a successor administrator designated by the current administration to administer such county's program and to implement a plan approved by the office of children and family services; and up to $186,950 shall be made available to the Consortium for Worker Education, Inc., or other designated successor, to administer and to implement a plan approved by the office of children and family services for the programs in the Liberty Zone, and the boroughs of Brooklyn, Queens and Bronx. Each pilot program administrator shall prepare and submit to the office of children and family services, the chairs of the senate committee on children and families and the senate committee on social services, the chair of the assembly committee on children 400 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 and families, the chair of the assembly committee on social services, the chair of the senate committee on labor, and the chair of the assembly committee on labor, an evaluation of the pilot with recommendations for continuation or dissolution of the program supported by appropriate documentation. Such evaluation shall include available, information regarding the pilot programs or participants in the pilot programs, absent identifying information, including but not limited to: the number of income-eligible children of working parents with income greater than 200 percent but at or less than 275 percent of the federal poverty level; the ages of the children served by the project, the number of families served by the project who are in receipt of family assistance, the factors that parents considered when searching for child care, the factors that barred the families' access to child care assistance prior to their enrollment in the pilot program, the number of families who receive a child care subsidy pursuant to this program who choose to use such subsidy for regulated child care, and the number of families who receive a child care subsidy pursuant to this program who choose to use such subsidy to receive child care services provided by a legal- ly exempt provider. Such report shall be submitted by the applicable project administrator, on or before October 1, 2011, provided that if such report is not received by October 1, 2011, reimbursement for administrative costs shall be either reduced or withheld, and fail- ure of an administrator to submit a timely report may jeopardize such program's funding in future years. Expenses related to the development of the evaluation of the pilot programs shall be paid from the pilot program's administrative set-aside or non-state funds. The remaining portion of the project's funds shall be allo- cated by the office of children and family services to the local social services districts where the recipient families reside as determined by the project administrator based on projected needs and cost of providing child care subsidy payments to working families enrolled in the child care subsidy program through the pilot initi- ative, provided however that the office of children and family services shall not reimburse subsidy payments in excess of the amount the subsidy funding appropriated herein can support and the applicable local social services district shall not be required to approve or pay for subsidies not funded herein. The total number of slots for pilot programs located within the city of New York shall not exceed one thousand during fiscal year 2011-2012. Vacancies in child care slots may be filled at such time as the total enrollment of the New York city pilot program is less than one thousand slots. The pilot program located in the borough of Queens shall receive one new additional slot for each slot which becomes available through attrition once the total number of filled child care slots reaches less than one thousand. Child care subsidies paid on behalf of eligible families shall be reimbursed at the actual cost of care up to the applicable market rate for the district in which the child care is provided in accordance with the fee schedule of the local social services district making the subsidy payments. Pilot programs are required to submit monthly reports to the office of children and 401 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 family services, the local social services district, and for programs located in the city of New York, the administration for children's services, and the legislature. Each monthly report must provide without benefit of personal identifying information, the pilot program's current enrollment level, amount of the child's subsidy, co-payment levels and other information as needed or required by the office of children and family services. Further, the office of children and family services shall provide technical assistance to the pilot program to assist with project adminis- tration and timely coordination of the monthly claiming process. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, any pilot programs main- tained herein may be terminated if the administrator for such programs mismanages such programs, by engaging in actions including but not limited to, improper use of funds, providing for child care subsidies in excess of the amount the subsidy funding appropriated herein can support, and failing to submit claims for reimbursement in a timely fashion ... 2,648,000 ................. (re. $2,079,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal USDA-Food and Nutrition Services Fund Federal Food and Nutrition Services Account - 25024 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For reimbursement to social services districts for administrative expenditures associated with the supplemental nutrition assistance program, and for reimbursement to the United States department of agriculture for supplemental nutrition assistance program recov- eries. Such reimbursement shall constitute total state reimbursement for local district administrative claims. Such funds are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the office of temporary and disability assistance net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits including but not limited to additional federal funds resulting from any changes in federal cost allocation methodologies. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation within the office of temporary and disability assistance federal fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget, who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, funds appropriated herein may be used for reimbursement of supplemental nutrition assistance program employment and training expenditures and shall be made available to social services districts or may be set aside, transferred or suballocated to other state agencies for state admin- istered programs for the provision of services to supplemental nutrition assistance program recipients and applicants in accordance 402 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 with a plan developed by the office of temporary and disability assistance and approved by the director of the budget. Funds appro- priated herein may be used to fund the cost of child care services provided to eligible supplemental nutrition assistance program employment and training program participants subject to a plan approved by the office of temporary and disability assistance, the office of children and family services and the director of the budg- et only to the extent that the office of children and family services and the director of the budget determine that the use of such funds will not jeopardize the state's ability to receive the state's entire allotment of federal child care development funds and child care funds available under title IV-A of the social security act. Any child care funded through the supplemental nutrition assistance program employment and training grant must be provided in a manner consistent with the federal law and regulations relating to the federal funds included in the state block grant for child care and the regulations of the office of children and family services for such block grant. Districts shall submit claims and other reports regarding the use of the supplemental nutrition assistance program employment and training funds for child care services at such times and in such manner and format as required by the depart- ment of family assistance. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of the funds appropriated herein may be suballocated, transferred or other- wise made available to the department of health, in accordance with a memorandum of understanding between the office of temporary and disability assistance and the department of health, consistent with federal law, regulations or waivers for expenses related to nutri- tion education programs. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of the funds appropriated herein may be made available to community based organizations in accordance with chapter 820 of the laws of 1987 ... 400,000,000 ..................................... (re. $179,914,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal USDA-Food and Nutrition Services Fund Federal Food and Nutrition Services Account By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For reimbursement to social services districts for administrative expenditures associated with the food stamp program, and for reimbursement to the United States department of agriculture for food stamp recoveries. Such reimbursement shall constitute total state reimbursement for local district administrative claims. Such funds are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the office of temporary and disability assistance net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits including but not limited to 403 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 additional federal funds resulting from any changes in federal cost allocation methodologies. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation within the office of temporary and disability assistance federal fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget, who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, funds appropriated herein may be used for reimbursement of food stamp employment and training expenditures and shall be made available to social services districts or may be set aside, transferred or suballocated to other state agencies for state administered programs for the provision of services to food stamp recipients and applicants in accordance with a plan developed by the office of temporary and disability assist- ance and approved by the director of the budget. Funds appropriated herein may be used to fund the cost of child care services provided to eligible food stamp employment and training participants subject to a plan approved by the office of temporary and disability assist- ance, the office of children and family services and the director of the budget only to the extent that the office of children and family services and the director of the budget determine that the use of such funds will not jeopardize the state's ability to receive the state's entire allotment of federal child care development funds and child care funds available under title IV-A of the social security act. Any child care funded through the food stamp employment and training program must be provided in a manner consistent with the federal law and regulations relating to the federal funds included in the state block grant for child care and the regulations of the office of children and family services for such block grant. Districts shall submit claims and other reports regarding the use of the food stamp employment and training program funds for child care services at such times and in such manner and format as required by the department of family assistance. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of the funds appropriated herein may be suballocated, transferred or other- wise made available to the department of health, in accordance with a memorandum of understanding between the office of temporary and disability assistance and the department of health, consistent with federal law, regulations or waivers for expenses related to nutri- tion education programs. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of the funds appropriated herein may be made available to community based organizations in accordance with chapter 820 of the laws of 1987 ... 375,000,000 ...................................... (re. $39,929,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: 404 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For reimbursement to social services districts for administrative expenditures associated with the food stamp program, and for reimbursement to the United States department of agriculture for food stamp recoveries. Such reimbursement shall constitute total state reimbursement for local district administrative claims. Such funds are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the office of temporary and disability assistance net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits including but not limited to additional federal funds resulting from any changes in federal cost allocation methodologies. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation within the office of temporary and disability assistance federal fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget, who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, funds appropriated herein may be used for reimbursement of food stamp employment and training expenditures and shall be made available to social services districts or may be set aside, transferred or suballocated to other state agencies for state administered programs for the provision of services to food stamp recipients and applicants in accordance with a plan developed by the office of temporary and disability assist- ance and approved by the director of the budget. Funds appropriated herein may be used to fund the cost of child care services provided to eligible food stamp employment and training participants subject to a plan approved by the office of temporary and disability assist- ance, the office of children and family services and the director of the budget only to the extent that the office of children and family services and the director of the budget determine that the use of such funds will not jeopardize the state's ability to receive the state's entire allotment of federal child care development funds and child care funds available under title IV-A of the social security act. Any child care funded through the food stamp employment and training program must be provided in a manner consistent with the federal law and regulations relating to the federal funds included in the state block grant for child care and the regulations of the office of children and family services for such block grant. Districts shall submit claims and other reports regarding the use of the food stamp employment and training program funds for child care services at such times and in such manner and format as required by the department of family assistance. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of the funds appropriated herein may be suballocated, transferred or other- wise made available to the department of health, in accordance with a memorandum of understanding between the office of temporary and disability assistance and the department of health, consistent with 405 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 federal law, regulations or waivers for expenses related to nutri- tion education programs. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of the funds appropriated herein may be made available to community based organizations in accordance with chapter 820 of the laws of 1987 ... 348,000,000 ...................................... (re. $12,205,000) SPECIALIZED SERVICES PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: Funds appropriated herein shall be used to reimburse those expendi- tures made by local social services districts outside the city of New York for adult shelters and public homes. Notwithstanding section 153 of the social services law or any other inconsistent provision of law, such funds shall be available for eligible claims incurred on or after January 1, 2013, and before January 1, 2014, that are otherwise reimbursable by the state on or after April 1, 2013. Such reimbursement shall constitute total state reimbursement for activities funded herein in state fiscal year 2013-14 ... 5,000,000 ......................................... (re. $3,682,000) For services and expenses related to homeless housing and preventive services programs including but not limited to the New York state supportive housing program, the solutions to end homelessness program and the operational support for AIDS housing program. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the office of temporary and disability assistance in such detail as required by the director of the budget ... 28,681,000 ........ (re. $27,998,000) For additional services and expenses of the New York state supportive housing program ... 800,000 ......................... (re. $800,000) For additional services and expenses of the solutions to end homeless- ness program ... 800,000 ............................ (re. $570,000) For services related to the human trafficking program as established pursuant to chapter 74 of the laws of 2007 ......................... 397,000 ............................................. (re. $397,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses related to homeless housing and preventive services programs including but not limited to the New York state supportive housing program, the solutions to end homelessness program and the operational support for AIDS housing program. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the office of temporary and disability assistance in such detail as required by the director of the budget ... 27,281,000 ........ (re. $12,359,000) For additional services and expenses of the New York state supportive housing program ... 1,500,000 ..................... (re. $1,346,000) 406 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For additional services and expenses of the solutions to end homeless- ness program ... 1,500,000 ........................... (re. $45,000) For services related to the human trafficking program as established pursuant to chapter 74 of the laws of 2007 ......................... 397,000 ............................................. (re. $397,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses related to homeless housing programs includ- ing but not limited to the single room occupancy program pursuant to title 2 of article 2-A of the social services law, the homelessness intervention program pursuant to title 4 of article 2-A of the social services law, the operational support for AIDS housing program and the homelessness prevention program. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the office of temporary and disability assistance in such detail as required by the director of the budget ... 25,865,000 ........................ (re. $833,000) For the cost of providing shelter supplements or other services for low income households in order to prevent eviction or address home- lessness in social services districts with a population over five million, in accordance with a plan approved by the office of tempo- rary and disability assistance and the director of the budget, provided, however, that such supplements shall not be part of the standard of need pursuant to section 131-a of the social services law ... 15,000,000 .................................. (re. $143,000) For services related to the human trafficking program as established pursuant to chapter 74 of the laws of 2007 ......................... 397,000 ............................................. (re. $348,000) By chapter 110, section 16, of the laws of 2010: For 50 percent reimbursement of expenditures made by a social services district or a not-for-profit corporation for supportive service subsidies for single room occupancy housing for homeless individ- uals, pursuant to title 2 of article 2-A of the social services law. Subject to a plan approved by the director of the budget, up to $250,000 of the funds appropriated herein, may be used by the office of temporary and disability assistance through contract, for techni- cal assistance to organizations operating or supervising the opera- tion of a single room occupancy program ............................ 17,664,300 .......................................... (re. $425,000) For 75 percent reimbursement of the approved costs for homeless inter- vention program activities pursuant to title 4 of article 2-A of the social services law. Notwithstanding any other inconsistent provision of law, social services districts or contractors, as a condition of receiving such funds herein appropriated, shall provide 25 percent cash or in-kind share. Funding provided for herein shall not supplant existing federal, state or local funding .............. 2,669,400 ......................................... (re. $1,130,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund 407 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Refugee Resettlement Account - 25123 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services related to refugee programs including but not limited to the Cuban-Haitian and refugee resettlement program and the Cuban- Haitian and refugee targeted assistance program provided pursuant to the federal refugee assistance act of 1980 as amended. Funds appropriated herein shall be available for aid to municipalities and for payments to the federal government for expenditures made pursuant to the social services law and the state plan for individ- ual and family grant program under the disaster relief act of 1974. Such funds are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the department net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and cred- its. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, funds appropriated herein, subject to the approval of the director of the budget and in accordance with a memorandum of understanding between the office of temporary and disability assistance and the department of health, may be transferred or suballocated to the department of health for expenses related to the refugee resettlement health assessment program. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, and subject to the approval of the director of the budget, the amount appropriated herein may be increased or decreased through transfer or interchange with any other federal appropriation within the office of temporary and disability assistance ... 26,000,000 ......... (re. $26,000,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Refugee Resettlement Account By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services related to refugee programs including but not limited to the Cuban-Haitian and refugee resettlement program and the Cuban- Haitian and refugee targeted assistance program provided pursuant to the federal refugee assistance act of 1980 as amended. Funds appropriated herein shall be available for aid to municipalities and for payments to the federal government for expenditures made pursuant to the social services law and the state plan for individ- ual and family grant program under the disaster relief act of 1974. Such funds are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the department net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and cred- its. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, funds appropriated herein, subject to the approval of the director of the budget and in accordance with a memorandum of understanding between the office of temporary and disability assistance and the department of health, 408 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 may be transferred or suballocated to the department of health for services and expenses related to the refugee resettlement health assessment program. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, and subject to the approval of the director of the budget, the amount appropriated herein may be increased or decreased through transfer or interchange with any other federal appropriation within the office of temporary and disability assistance ... 25,000,000 ......... (re. $16,097,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For services related to refugee programs including but not limited to the Cuban-Haitian and refugee resettlement program and the Cuban- Haitian and refugee targeted assistance program provided pursuant to the federal refugee assistance act of 1980 as amended. Funds appropriated herein shall be available for aid to municipalities and for payments to the federal government for expenditures made pursuant to the social services law and the state plan for individ- ual and family grant program under the disaster relief act of 1974. Such funds are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the department net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and cred- its. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, funds appropriated herein, subject to the approval of the director of the budget and in accordance with a memorandum of understanding between the office of temporary and disability assistance and the department of health, may be transferred or suballocated to the department of health for services and expenses related to the refugee resettlement health assessment program. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, and subject to the approval of the director of the budget, the amount appropriated herein may be increased or decreased through transfer or interchange with any other federal appropriation within the office of temporary and disability assistance ... 25,000,000 .......... (re. $8,083,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal MISCELLANEOUS Operating [Grant] GRANTS Fund Homeless Housing Account - 25328 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services related to federal homeless and other federal support services grants. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, the amount appropriated herein may be made available to other state agencies through transfer or suballocation for services and expenses related to federal homeless and other federal support services grants. The director of the budget is hereby authorized to transfer or suballocate appropriation authority contained herein to any other fund in which federal homeless and other federal support services grants are actually received .............................. 9,500,000 ......................................... (re. $9,477,000) 409 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal MISCELLANEOUS Operating [Grant] GRANTS Fund Homeless Housing Account By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services related to federal homeless and other federal support services grants. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, the amount appropriated herein may be made available to other state agencies through transfer or suballocation for services and expenses related to federal homeless and other federal support services grants. The director of the budget is hereby authorized to transfer or suballocate appropriation authority contained herein to any other fund in which federal homeless and other federal support services grants are actually received .............................. 7,500,000 ......................................... (re. $2,484,000) 410 DEPARTMENT OF FINANCIAL SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS Special Revenue Funds - Other ...... 224,816,000 276,000 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 224,816,000 276,000 ================ ================ SCHEDULE ADMINISTRATION PROGRAM ......................................... 850,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Settlement Account - 22045 For services and expenses related to the enforcement actions in accordance with the purposes outlined in the settlement under which funding is obtained. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, all or a portion of this appropriation may, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, be transferred to the special revenue funds - other / state operations, miscellaneous special revenue fund, bank- ing department settlement account. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the director of the budget may suballocate up to the full amount of this appropriation to any department, agency or authority ...................................... 850,000 -------------- INSURANCE PROGRAM .......................................... 223,966,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Insurance Department Account - 21994 For suballocation to the division of home- land security and emergency services for aid to localities payments related to municipalities fighting fires on state property, expenses incurred under the state's fire mobilization and mutual aid plan, and for payment of training costs incurred in accordance with section 209-x of the general municipal law for training 411 DEPARTMENT OF FINANCIAL SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 of certain first-line supervisors of paid fire departments at the New York city fire training academy and in accordance with rules and regulations promulgated by the secretary of state and approved by the director of the budget. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the amount herein made available shall constitute the state's entire obligation for all costs incurred by the New York city fire train- ing academy in state fiscal year 2014-15 ....... 989,000 For suballocation to the department of health for aid to localities payments for services and expenses related to state grants for a program of family planning services pursuant to article 2 of the public health law which may include cervi- cal cancer vaccine. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations for administration of the program ...................................... 4,700,000 For suballocation to the department of health for aid to localities payments for services and expenses related to the administration of the lead poisoning prevention program. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations for administration of the program ...................................... 3,760,000 For suballocation to the department of health for aid to localities payments for services and expenses related to the administration of the childhood lead poisoning primary prevention program. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations for admin- istration of the program ..................... 5,170,000 For suballocation to the department of health for aid to localities payments for services and expenses related to the administration of the lead prevention program. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations for administration of the program .................. 677,000 For suballocation to the department of health for aid to localities payments for services and expenses related to the administration of the childhood obesity program. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations for administration of the program .................. 660,000 412 DEPARTMENT OF FINANCIAL SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For suballocation to the department of health for aid to localities payments for services and expenses related to the administration of the immunization program. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations for administration of the program ................ 7,520,000 For services and expenses related to the healthy NY program. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations .................. 161,040,000 For services and expenses related to the health maintenance organization direct pay market program .............................. 39,200,000 For services and expenses related to the pilot program for entertainment industry employees ...................................... 250,000 -------------- 413 DEPARTMENT OF FINANCIAL SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 INSURANCE PROGRAM Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Insurance Department Account By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2007, as transferred by chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For suballocation to the department of health for aid to localities payments for services and related to the administration of the childhood lead poisoning primary prevention program. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations for admin- istration of the program ... 3,000,000 .............. (re. $276,000) 414 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS General Fund ....................... 35,311,966,354 33,857,721,944 Special Revenue Funds - Federal .... 76,896,340,000 75,670,413,000 Special Revenue Funds - Other ...... 11,349,686,000 10,711,543,452 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 123,557,992,354 120,239,678,396 ================ ================ SCHEDULE AIDS INSTITUTE PROGRAM ..................................... 100,981,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, effective October 1, 2006, expend- itures made from this appropriation shall effectively provide a cost of living adjustment, provided however, for the period commencing on April 1, 2014 and ending March 31, 2015, the commissioner shall not apply any new cost of living adjustment authorized by section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part N of chapter 56 of the laws of 2013, for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimbursement, for providers of the following services, as determined by the commissioner of the department of health: regional and target- ed HIV, STD, and hepatitis C services, HIV, AIDS, STD, and hepatitis C health care programs, HIV, AIDS, STD, and hepati- tis C prevention programs, and HIV, AIDS, and STD clinical education programs. The commissioner of the department of health shall determine the standards and require- ments necessary to qualify for such increases and the department may suballo- cate funds as needed. Further, each local government unit or direct contract provid- er receiving such funding shall submit a written certification regarding the use of such funds to be provided in the format proscribed by the department. 415 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Funds shall be allocated from this appropri- ation pursuant to a plan prepared by the commissioner and approved by the director of the budget ................................ 6,245,000 For services and expenses for regional and targeted HIV, STD, and hepatitis C services. To ensure organizational viabil- ity, agency administration may be supported subject to the review and approval of the department of health ........ 29,009,000 For services and expenses of HIV, AIDS, STD, and hepatitis C health care programs. Funding priority shall be given to the renewal of existing contracts with the department of health. A portion of this appropriation may be suballocated to other state agencies, authorities, or accounts for expenditures related to the New York/New York III supportive housing agreement ................................... 30,673,000 For services and expenses of HIV, AIDS, STD, and hepatitis C prevention programs. Funding priority shall be given to the renewal of existing contracts with the department of health ........................ 31,858,000 For services and expenses of HIV, AIDS, and STD clinical education programs. Funding priority shall be given to the renewal of existing contracts with the department of health ....................................... 3,196,000 -------------- CENTER FOR COMMUNITY HEALTH PROGRAM ...................... 1,535,788,354 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 State aid to municipalities for the opera- tion of local health departments and labo- ratories and for the provision of general public health services pursuant to article 6 of the public health law for activities under the jurisdiction of the commissioner of health. Notwithstanding any other provision of arti- cle 6 of the public health law, a county may obtain reimbursement pursuant to this act, only after the county chief financial officer certifies, in the municipal health services plan, that county tax levies used to fund services carried out by the county 416 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 health department have not been added to or supplanted directly or indirectly by any funds obtained by the county pursuant to the Master Settlement Agreement entered into on November 23, 1998 by the state and leading United States tobacco product manufacturers, except in the case of a public health emergency, as determined by the commissioner of health. Notwithstanding annual aggregate limits for bad debt and charity care allowances and any other provision of law, up to $1,700,000 shall be transferred to the medical assistance program general fund - local assistance account for eligible publicly sponsored certified home health agencies that demonstrate losses from a disproportionate share of bad debt and charity care, pursuant to chapter 884 of the laws of 1990. Within the maximum limits specified herein, the department shall transfer only those funds which are necessary to meet the state share require- ments for disproportionate share adjust- ments expected to be paid for the period January 1, 2014 through December 31, 2014. The moneys hereby appropriated shall be available for payment of financial assist- ance heretofore accrued. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, rule or regulation, for state aid purposes, commencing on July 1, 2014, provision of prenatal clinical health care services shall be eligible for state aid for uninsured women of any age, provided that the municipality makes good faith efforts to assist such women with insur- ance enrollment and only until such time as enrollment becomes effective; provided, however, that if this chapter appropriates sufficient additional funds to support the provision of state aid for prenatal services for all uninsured women, regard- less of insurance enrollment, then this language shall be considered null and void as of March 31, 2014 ....................... 192,500,000 For services and expenses related to public health emergencies as declared by the counties or the commissioner of the department of health, and approved by the director of the budget in accordance with article 6 of the public health law. 417 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Notwithstanding any provision of the law to the contrary, a portion of these funds may be transferred to any program, fund, or account within the department to respond to any identified emergency, pursuant to approval by the director of the budget .................................. 40,000,000 For services and expenses including payment of health insurance premiums and reimbursement of health care providers for services rendered to individuals enrolled in the cystic fibrosis program pursuant to chapter 851 of the laws of 1987. The amounts appropriated pursuant to such appropriation may be suballocated to other state agencies or accounts for expendi- tures incurred in the operation of programs funded by such appropriation subject to the approval of the director of the budget ..................................... 800,000 For services and expenses of maternal and child health programs. Funding priority shall be given to the renewal of existing contracts with the department of health ...... 4,512,000 For services and expenses of public health workforce programs. Funding priority shall be given to the renewal of existing contracts with the department of health ........ 301,000 For services and expenses of infectious disease programs. Funding priority shall be given to the renewal of existing contracts with the department of health ...... 7,439,000 For services and expenses of chronic disease prevention programs. Funding priority shall be given to the renewal of existing contracts with the department of health ...... 9,446,000 For services and expenses of minority health and health disparity programs. Funding priority shall be given to the renewal of existing contracts with the department of health ......................................... 478,000 For services and expenses to implement the early intervention program act of 1992. The moneys hereby appropriated shall be available for payment of financial assist- ance heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue. Notwithstanding the provisions of any other law to the contrary, for state fiscal year 2014-15 the liability of the state and the amount to be distributed or otherwise expended by the state pursuant to section 2557 of the public health law 418 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 shall be determined by first calculating the amount of the expenditure or other liability pursuant to such law, and then reducing the amount so calculated by two percent of such amount ..................... 163,500,000 For services and expenses related to the Indian health program. The moneys hereby appropriated shall be for payment of financial assistance heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue ......................... 16,121,000 State grants for a program of family plan- ning services pursuant to article 2 of the public health law. A portion of these funds may be suballocated to other state agencies .................................... 22,369,000 The moneys hereby appropriated shall be available for respite services for fami- lies of eligible children. Such moneys shall be allocated to each municipality by the department of health as determined by the department, to reimburse such munici- palities in the amount of 50 percent of the costs of respite services provided to eligible children and their families with the approval of the early intervention official, in accordance with section 2547 of the public health law, section 69-4.18 of title 10 of the New York codes rules and regulation and standards established by the department for the provision of respite services. The moneys allocated to each municipality by the department shall be the total amount of respite funds available for such purpose ................... 1,758,000 For services and expenses of a comprehensive adolescent pregnancy prevention program ..... 10,632,000 Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, effective October 1, 2006, expend- itures made from this appropriation shall effectively provide a cost of living adjustment, provided however, for the period commencing on April 1, 2014 and ending March 31, 2015, the commissioner shall not apply any new cost of living adjustment authorized by section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part N of chapter 56 of the laws of 2013, for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimbursement, for providers of the following services, as determined by the commissioner of the 419 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 department of health: minority health and health disparity programs, chronic disease prevention programs, nutritional services to pregnant women, infants and children, hunger prevention and nutrition assistance program, Indian health, maternal and child health programs, rape crisis, comprehen- sive adolescent pregnancy prevention, family planning, school health, local health department public protection programs, children with special health care needs, regional perinatal centers, migrant health, dental services, cancer services programs, healthy heart, Alzheimer's disease assistance centers, Alzheimer's research and education, infec- tious disease programs, immunization, sexually transmitted diseases, and osteo- porosis prevention. The commissioner of the department of health shall determine the standards and requirements necessary to qualify for such increases and the department may suballocate funds as need- ed. Further, each local government unit or direct contract provider receiving such funding shall submit written certification regarding the use of such funds to be provided in the format prescribed by the department. Funds shall be allocated from this appropriation pursuant to a plan prepared by the commissioner and approved by the director of the budget ............... 28,546,000 For services and expenses associated with new and existing school based health centers ..................................... 10,400,000 For services and expenses related to the school based health clinics program, notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law to the contrary, funds shall be available for the statewide school based health clinics program to provide grants to certain school based health centers pursuant to the following: Anthony Jordon Health Center ...................... 26,444 Montefiore Medical Center ........................ 112,388 Chenango Memorial Hospital......................... 14,048 East Harlem Council for Human Services............. 11,569 Family Health Network .............................. 8,239 Kaleida Health ................................... 168,581 Lutheran Medical Center ........................... 55,367 Nassau Health Care Corporation .................... 10,743 NY Presbyterian Hospital ......................... 197,504 420 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Renaissance-Harlem Hospital ....................... 80,160 Sisters of Charity ................................ 33,055 Suffolk County DOH ................................. 9,090 Threshold Center for Alternative Youth Services ........................................ 20,659 University of Rochester ........................... 46,278 Via Health-Rochester General Hospital ............. 15,701 William F. Ryan Community Health Center ........... 16,528 For services and expenses to support grants to community health centers and comprehen- sive diagnostic and treatment centers for the purpose of furnishing primary health care services, including outreach, health education and dental care, to migrant and seasonal farmworkers and their families, of which no less than 70 percent shall be dedicated to community health centers receiving federal funding for such purpose pursuant to section 330(g) of the federal public health service act ...................... 406,000 For services and expenses related to provid- ing nutritional services and to provide nutritional education to pregnant women, infants, and children, including suballo- cations to the department of agriculture and markets for the farmer's market nutri- tion program and migrant worker services and the office of temporary and disability assistance for prenatal care assistance program activities. A portion of these funds may be suballocated to other state agencies .................................... 26,255,000 For services and expenses, including operat- ing expenses related to providing nutri- tional services and nutrition education for hunger prevention and nutrition assistance. A portion of this appropri- ation may be suballocated to other state agencies .................................... 28,047,000 For services and expenses of the health and social services sexuality-related programs .............................................. 4,967,000 For grants to rape crisis centers for services to rape victims and programs to prevent rape. The amounts appropriated pursuant to such appropriation may be suballocated to the office of victim services for expenditures incurred in the operation of programs funded by such appropriation subject to the approval of the director of the budget ................... 1,888,000 421 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For services and expenses related to evidence based cancer services programs ..... 24,832,000 For services and expenses of a public health genomics program ................................ 24,000 For services and expenses related to the tobacco use prevention and control program including grants to support cancer research .................................... 33,144,000 State aid to municipalities for medical services for the rehabilitation of phys- ically handicapped children, pursuant to article 6 of the public health law ........... 3,480,000 For services and expenses of the coalition for the institutionalized aged and disa- bled ............................................ 75,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................. 632,746,354 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Education Fund Individuals with Disabilities-Part C Account - 25214 For activities related to a handicapped infants and toddlers program ................ 51,578,000 -------------- Program account subtotal .................. 51,578,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Federal Block Grant Account - 25183 For various health prevention, diagnostic, detection and treatment services. The commissioner of health is hereby author- ized to waive any provisions of the public health law and regulations, to issue appropriate operating certificates, and to enter into contracts with article 28 facilities, to provide funds, to estab- lish, support and conduct projects to provide improved and expanded school health services for preschool and school- age children. No more than 10 per centum of the amount appropriated for such purpose shall be expended for services and expenses in connection with the adminis- tration and evaluation of such grants. Grants awarded under this appropriation shall be distributed and administered in 422 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 accordance with regulations established by the commissioner of health. The amounts appropriated pursuant to such appropriation may be suballocated to other state agencies or accounts for expendi- tures incurred in the operation of programs funded by such appropriation subject to the approval of the director of the budget .................................. 57,475,000 -------------- Program account subtotal .................. 57,475,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Federal Health, Education, and Human Services Account - 25148 For various health prevention, diagnostic, detection and treatment services. The amounts appropriated pursuant to such appropriation may be suballocated to other state agencies or accounts for expendi- tures incurred in the operation of programs funded by such appropriation subject to the approval of the director of the budget .................................. 37,700,000 -------------- Program account subtotal .................. 37,700,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal USDA-Food and Nutrition Services Fund Child and Adult Care Food Account - 25022 For various federal food and nutritional services. The moneys hereby appropriated shall be available for payment of finan- cial assistance heretofore accrued ......... 247,694,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................. 247,694,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal USDA-Food and Nutrition Services Fund Federal Food and Nutrition Services Account - 25022 For various federal food and nutritional services. The moneys hereby appropriated shall be available for payment of finan- cial assistance heretofore accrued ......... 502,970,000 -------------- 423 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Program account subtotal ................. 502,970,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Combined Expendable Trust Fund NYS Prostate Cancer Research, Detection and Education Account - 20183 For prostate cancer research, detection and education pursuant to chapter 273 of the laws of 2004 ................................. 1,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 1,000,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Local Public Health Services Account - 22097 For services and expenses of the local public health services program. Notwith- standing section 607 of the public health law these funds shall be allocated for state aid to municipalities for a program of immunization against German measles, and other communicable diseases, pursuant to article 6 of the public health law ........ 1,095,000 For state aid to municipalities, notwith- standing section 607 of the public health law, for the operation of local health departments and for the provision of general public health services pursuant to article 6 of the public health law for activities under the jurisdiction of the commissioner of health ....................... 3,036,000 Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, this appropriation is available for transfer to the state oper- ations miscellaneous special revenue fund - local public health services program account, in the administration and execu- tive direction program fiscal management group .......................................... 285,000 Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, this appropriation is available for contractual audits of local- ities to supplement the audits performed by the department of health .................... 209,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 4,625,000 -------------- 424 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 CENTER FOR ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH PROGRAM ..................... 17,749,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For services and expenses of local health department public protection programs. Funding priority shall be given to the renewal of existing contracts with the department of health ........................ 14,062,000 -------------- Program account subtotal .................. 14,062,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Federal Block Grant Account - 25183 For services and expenses of various health prevention, diagnostic, detection and treatment services ........................... 3,687,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 3,687,000 -------------- CHILD HEALTH INSURANCE PROGRAM ............................. 996,350,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Children's Health Insurance Account - 25148 The money hereby appropriated is available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter accrued. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, rule or regulation, and for the period April 1, 2014 through March 31, 2015, subsidy payments made to approved organizations in accordance with subdivi- sion 8 of section 2511 of the public health law shall be at amounts approved prior to April 1, 2014. Applications for increases to subsidy payments submitted by approved organizations to the superinten- dent of the department of financial services on or after January 1, 2014 which would take effect on or after April 1, 2014 shall not be considered for approval until after March 31, 2015; Provided however, if this chapter appropriates 425 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 sufficient additional funds to support child health insurance subsidy amounts determined by the superintendent of the department of financial services under the processes for establishing such amounts in effect on March 31, 2014, then the provisions of this section shall not apply and shall be considered null and void as of March 31, 2014. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the money hereby appropriated may be increased or decreased by transfer or suballocation to appropriations of the office of temporary and disability assist- ance, for the reimbursement of local district administrative costs related to children newly enrolled in medicaid whose household income is between 100 percent and 133 percent of the federal poverty level. For services and expenses related to the children's health insurance program, pursuant to title XXI of the federal social security act ........................ 521,864,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................. 521,864,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other HCRA Resources Fund Children's Health Insurance Account - 20810 The money hereby appropriated is available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter accrued. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, rule or regulation, and for the period April 1, 2014 through March 31, 2015, subsidy payments made to approved organizations in accordance with subdivi- sion 8 of section 2511 of the public health law shall be at amounts approved prior to April 1, 2014. Applications for increases to subsidy payments submitted by approved organizations to the superinten- dent of the department of financial services on or after January 1, 2014 which would take effect on or after April 1, 2014 shall not be considered for approval until after March 31, 2015; Provided however, if this chapter appropriates sufficient additional funds to support 426 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 child health insurance subsidy amounts determined by the superintendent of the department of financial services under the processes for establishing such amounts in effect on March 31, 2014, then the provisions of this section shall not apply and shall be considered null and void as of March 31, 2014. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the money hereby appropriated may be increased or decreased by transfer or suballocation to appropriations of the office of temporary and disability assist- ance, for the reimbursement of local district administrative costs related to children newly enrolled in medicaid whose household income is between 100 percent and 133 percent of the federal poverty level. For services and expenses related to the children's health insurance program authorized pursuant to title 1-A of arti- cle 25 of the public health law ............ 474,486,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................. 474,486,000 -------------- ELDERLY PHARMACEUTICAL INSURANCE COVERAGE PROGRAM .......... 114,416,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other HCRA Resources Fund EPIC Premium Account - 20818 For services and expenses of the program for elderly pharmaceutical insurance coverage, including reimbursement to pharmacies participating in such program. The moneys hereby appropriated shall be available for payment of financial assist- ance heretofore accrued .................... 114,416,000 -------------- HEALTH CARE REFORM ACT PROGRAM ............................. 478,716,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other HCRA Resources Fund HCRA Program Account - 20807 For services, expenses, grants and transfers necessary to implement the health care 427 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 reform act program in accordance with section 2807-j, 2807-k, 2807-l, 2807-m, 2807-p, 2807-s and 2807-v of the public health law. The moneys hereby appropriated shall be available for payments heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue. Notwith- standing any inconsistent provision of law, the moneys hereby appropriated may be increased or decreased by interchange or transfer with any appropriation of the department of health or by transfer or suballocation to any appropriation of the department of financial services, the office of mental health and the state office for the aging subject to the approval of the director of the budget, who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. With the approval of the director of the budg- et, up to 5 percent of this appropriation may be used for state operations purposes. At the direction of the director of the budget, funds may also be transferred directly to the general fund for the purpose of repaying a draw on the tobacco revenue guarantee fund. For transfer to the pool administrator for the purposes of making empire clinical research investigator program (ECRIP) payments ..................................... 8,612,000 For services and expenses of the New York state area health education center program ... 2,077,000 For services and expenses of the ambulatory care training program pursuant to subdivi- sion 5-a of section 2807-m of the public health law ................................... 4,060,000 For services and expenses of the physician loan repayment program pursuant to subdi- vision 5-a of section 2807-m of the public health law. All or part of this appropri- ation may be suballocated to the NYS high- er education services corporation ............ 1,705,000 For services and expenses of the physician practice support program pursuant to subdivision 5-a of section 2807-m of the public health law ............................ 4,360,000 For services and expenses related to physi- cian workforce studies pursuant to subdi- 428 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 vision 5-a of section 2807-m of the public health law ..................................... 487,000 For services and expenses of the diversity in medicine/post-baccalaureate program pursuant to subdivision 5-a of section 2807-m of the public health law .............. 1,605,000 For transfer to Roswell park cancer insti- tute corporation ............................ 96,600,000 For transfer to the Roswell park cancer institute to support operating costs asso- ciated with cancer research .................. 6,000,000 For suballocation to the department of financial services related to the physi- cians excess medical malpractice program ... 127,400,000 For transfer to health research incorporated (HRI) for the AIDS drug assistance program ............................................. 41,050,000 For state grants for the health workforce retraining program. Notwithstanding section 2807-g of the public health law, or any other provision of law to the contrary, funds hereby appropriated may be made available to other state agencies and facilities operated by the department of health for services and expenses related to the worker retraining program as disbursed pursuant to section 2807-g of the public health law. Provided, however, that the director of the budget must approve the release of any request for proposal or request for application or any other procurement initiatives issued on or after April 1, 2007. Further provided that any contract executed on or after April 1, 2007 must receive the prior approval of the director of the budget. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations ............. 26,817,000 For state grants for rural health care access development ........................... 9,800,000 For state grants for rural health network development .................................. 6,400,000 For services and expenses, including grants, related to emergency assistance distrib- utions as designated by the commissioner of health. Notwithstanding section 112 or 163 of the state finance law or any other contrary provision of law, such distrib- utions shall be limited to providers or programs where, as determined by the commissioner of health, emergency assist- ance is vital to protect the life or safe- 429 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 ty of patients, to ensure the retention of facility caregivers or other staff, or in instances where health facility operations are jeopardized, or where the public health is jeopardized or other emergency situations exist ............................. 2,900,000 For transfer to the pool administrator for distributions related to school based health clinics ............................... 5,288,000 For services and expenses related to school based health centers. The total amount of funds provided herein shall be distributed to school-based health center providers based on the ratio of each provider's total enrollment for all sites to the total enrollment of all providers. This formula shall be applied to the total amount made available herein, provided, however, that notwithstanding any contrary provision of law, the commissioner of health may establish minimum and maximum awards for providers ......................... 2,644,000 For transfer to the pool administrator for state grants for poison control centers. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropri- ations ....................................... 3,000,000 For payments for uncompensated care to eligible voluntary non-profit diagnostic and treatment centers ....................... 54,400,000 For transfer to the dormitory authority of the state of New York for the health facility restructuring program .............. 19,600,000 For suballocation to the department of financial services, for the purpose of supporting the New York state medical indemnity fund established pursuant to chapter 59 of the laws of 2011 .............. 52,000,000 For state grants to improve access to infer- tility services, treatments, and proce- dures ........................................ 1,911,000 -------------- MEDICAL ASSISTANCE ADMINISTRATION PROGRAM ................ 2,788,800,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For reimbursement of local administrative expenses for medical assistance programs and for state administration of medical 430 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 assistance programs, notwithstanding section 153 of the social services law, to include the performance of eligibility and enrollment determinations by the state or third-party entities designated by the state to perform such services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, subject to the approval of the director of budget, up to $23,000,000 of the amount appropriated herein shall be available for the purpose of providing payments to local social services districts for medical assistance adminis- tration claims that exceed an administra- tive ceiling established by the commis- sioner of health. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law and subject to the approval of the director of budget, moneys hereby appro- priated may be increased or decreased by transfer or interchange between these appropriated amounts and appropriations of the medical assistance administration program, the medical assistance program, and the office of health insurance programs. Funding authority from this account used for state administration of the medical assistance program may be transferred to state operations appropri- ations within the aforementioned programs at amounts agreed upon by the commissioner of health, and the New York state division of the budget. Notwithstanding section 40 of state finance law or any other law to the contrary, all medical assistance appropriations made from this account shall remain in full force and effect in accordance, in the aggregate, with the following schedule: not more than 50 percent for the period April 1, 2014 to March 31, 2015; and the remaining amount for the period April 1, 2015 to March 31, 2016. Notwithstanding section 40 of the state finance law or any provision of law to the contrary, subject to federal approval, department of health state funds medicaid spending, excluding payments for medical services provided at state facilities operated by the office of mental health, the office for people with developmental disabilities and the office of alcoholism 431 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 and substance abuse services and further excluding any payments which are not appropriated within the department of health, in the aggregate, for the period April 1, 2014 through March 31, 2015, shall not exceed $17,082,871,000 except as provided below and state share medicaid spending, in the aggregate, for the period April 1, 2015 through March 31, 2016, shall not exceed $17,937,867,000, but in no event shall department of health state funds medicaid spending for the period April 1, 2014 through March 31, 2016 exceed $35,020,738,000 provided, however, such aggregate limits may be adjusted by the director of the budget to account for any changes in the New York state federal medical assistance percentage amount established pursuant to the federal social security act, increases in provider reven- ues, reductions in local social services district payments for medical assistance administration and beginning April 1, 2012 the operational costs of the New York state medical indemnity fund, pursuant to a chapter establishing such fund. Such projections may be adjusted by the direc- tor of the budget to account for increased or expedited department of health state funds medicaid expenditures as a result of a natural or other type of disaster, including a governmental declaration of emergency. The director of the budget, in consultation with the commissioner of health, shall assess on a monthly basis known and projected medicaid expenditures by category of service and by geographic region, as determined by the commissioner of health, incurred both prior to and subsequent to such assessment for each such period, and if the director of the budget determines that such expenditures are expected to cause medicaid spending for such period to exceed the aggregate limit specified herein for such period, the state medicaid director, in consulta- tion with the director of the budget and the commissioner of health, shall develop a medicaid savings allocation plan to limit such spending to the aggregate limit specified herein for such period. 432 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Such medicaid savings allocation plan shall be designed, to reduce the expenditures authorized by the appropriations herein in compliance with the following guidelines: (1) reductions shall be made in compliance with applicable federal law, including the provisions of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Public Law No. 111- 148, and the Health Care and Education Reconciliation Act of 2010, Public Law No. 111-152 (collectively "Affordable Care Act") and any subsequent amendments there- to or regulations promulgated thereunder; (2) reductions shall be made in a manner that complies with the state medicaid plan approved by the federal centers for medi- care and medicaid services, provided, however, that the commissioner of health is authorized to submit any state plan amendment or seek other federal approval, including waiver authority, to implement the provisions of the medicaid savings allocation plan that meets the other criteria set forth herein; (3) reductions shall be made in a manner that maximizes federal financial participation, to the extent practicable, including any federal financial participation that is available or is reasonably expected to become avail- able, in the discretion of the commission- er, under the Affordable Care Act; (4) reductions shall be made uniformly among categories of services and geographic regions of the state, to the extent prac- ticable, and shall be made uniformly with- in a category of service, to the extent practicable, except where the commissioner determines that there are sufficient grounds for non-uniformity, including but not limited to: the extent to which specific categories of services contrib- uted to department of health medicaid state funds spending in excess of the limits specified herein; the need to main- tain safety net services in underserved communities; or the potential benefits of pursuing innovative payment models contem- plated by the Affordable Care Act, in which case such grounds shall be set forth in the medicaid savings allocation plan; and (5) reductions shall be made in a manner that does not unnecessarily create 433 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 administrative burdens to medicaid appli- cants and recipients or providers. The commissioner shall seek the input of the legislature, as well as organizations representing health care providers, consumers, businesses, workers, health insurers, and others with relevant exper- tise, in developing such medicaid savings allocation plan, to the extent that all or part of such plan, in the discretion of the commissioner, is likely to have a material impact on the overall medicaid program, particular categories of service or particular geographic regions of the state. (a) The commissioner shall post the medicaid savings allocation plan on the department of health's website and shall provide written copies of such plan to the chairs of the senate finance and the assembly ways and means committees at least 30 days before the date on which implementation is expected to begin. (b) The commissioner may revise the medicaid savings allocation plan subsequent to the provisions of notice and prior to imple- mentation but need provide a new notice pursuant to subparagraph (i) of this para- graph only if the commissioner determines, in his or her discretion, that such revisions materially alter the plan. Notwithstanding the provisions of paragraphs (a) and (b) of this subdivision, the commissioner need not seek the input described in paragraph (a) of this subdi- vision or provide notice pursuant to para- graph (b) of this paragraph if, in the discretion of the commissioner, expedited development and implementation of a medi- caid savings allocation plan is necessary due to a public health emergency. For purposes of this section, a public health emergency is defined as: (i) a disaster, natural or otherwise, that significantly increases the immediate need for health care personnel in an area of the state; (ii) an event or condition that creates a widespread risk of exposure to a serious communicable disease, or the potential for such widespread risk of exposure; or (iii) any other event or condition determined by the commissioner 434 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 to constitute an imminent threat to public health. Nothing in this paragraph shall be deemed to prevent all or part of such medicaid savings allocation plan from taking effect retroactively to the extent permitted by the federal centers for medicare and medi- caid services. In accordance with the medicaid savings allocation plan, the commissioner of the department of health shall reduce depart- ment of health state funds medicaid spend- ing by the amount of the projected over- spending through, actions including, but not limited to modifying or suspending reimbursement methods, including but not limited to all fees, premium levels and rates of payment, notwithstanding any provision of law that sets a specific amount or methodology for any such payments or rates of payment; modifying medicaid program benefits; seeking all necessary federal approvals, including, but not limited to waivers, waiver amend- ments; and suspending time frames for notice, approval or certification of rate requirements, notwithstanding any provision of law, rule or regulation to the contrary, including but not limited to sections 2807 and 3614 of the public health law, section 18 of chapter 2 of the laws of 1988, and 18 NYCRR 505.14(h). The department of health shall prepare a monthly report that sets forth: (a) known and projected department of health medi- caid expenditures as described in subdivi- sion 1 of this section, and factors that could result in medicaid disbursements for the relevant state fiscal year to exceed the projected department of health state funds disbursements in the enacted budget financial plan pursuant to subdivision 3 of section 23 of the state finance law, including spending increases or decreases due to: enrollment fluctuations, rate changes, utilization changes, MRT invest- ments, and shift of beneficiaries to managed care; and variations in offline medicaid payments; and (b) the actions taken to implement any medicaid savings allocation plan implemented pursuant to subdivision 4 of this section, including 435 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 information concerning the impact of such actions on each category of service and each geographic region of the state. Each such monthly report shall be provided to the chairs of the senate finance and the assembly ways and means committees and shall be posted on the department of health's website in a timely manner. The money hereby appropriated is available for payment of aid heretofore accrued to municipalities, and to providers of medical services pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law, and shall be available to the department net of disal- lowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the money hereby appropriated may be increased or decreased by interchange, with any appropriation of the department of health, and may be increased or decreased by transfer or suballocation between these appropriated amounts and appropriations of the office of mental health, the office for people with devel- opmental disabilities, the office of alco- holism and substance abuse services, the department of family assistance office of temporary and disability assistance, and office of children and family services with the approval of the director of the budget, who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, in lieu of payments authorized by the social services law, or payments of federal funds otherwise due to the local social services districts for programs provided under the federal social security act or the federal food stamp act, funds herein appropriated, in amounts certified by the state commissioner of temporary and disability assistance or the state commis- sioner of health as due from local social services districts each month as their share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law may be set aside by the state comptroller in an interest-bearing account in order to 436 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 ensure the orderly and prompt payment of providers under section 367-b of the social services law pursuant to an esti- mate provided by the commissioner of health of each local social services district's share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropri- ation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15, and (ii) appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013 ............................. 1,090,100,000 For contractual services related to medical necessity and quality of care reviews related to medicaid patients. Subject to the approval of the director of the budg- et, all or part of this appropriation may be transferred to the health care stand- ards and surveillance program, general fund - local assistance account. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropri- ation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15, and (ii) appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013 ................................. 7,400,000 The amount appropriated herein, together with any federal matching funds obtained, may be available to the department, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, for contractual services related to a third party entity responsi- ble for education of persons eligible for medical assistance regarding their options for enrollment in managed care plans. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, all or a part of this appro- priation may be transferred to the office of managed care, general fund - state purposes account. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropri- ation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) 437 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15, and (ii) appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013 ................................ 50,000,000 For state reimbursement of administrative expenses for the medical assistance program provided by the office of mental health, office for people with develop- mental disabilities and office of alcohol- ism and substance abuse services. The money hereby appropriated is available for payment of aid heretofore accrued. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the money hereby appropriated may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation of the department of health with the approval of the direc- tor of the budget. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropri- ation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15, and (ii) appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013 ............................... 200,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ............... 1,347,500,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Medicaid Administration Transfer Account - 25107 For reimbursement of local administrative expenses of medical assistance programs and for state administration of medical assistance programs provided pursuant to title XIX of the federal social security act or its successor program. Notwith- standing section 153 of the social services law, to include the performance of eligibility and enrollment determi- nations by the state or third-party enti- ties designated by the state to perform such services. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law and subject to the approval of the director of budget, moneys hereby appro- priated may be increased or decreased by 438 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 transfer or interchange between these appropriated amounts and appropriations of the medical assistance administration program, the medical assistance program, and the office of health insurance programs. Funding authority from this account used for State administration of the medical assistance program may be transferred to State Operations appropri- ations within the aforementioned programs at amounts agreed upon by the commissioner of health, and the New York state division of the budget. Notwithstanding section 40 of state finance law or any other law to the contrary, all medical assistance appropriations made from this account shall remain in full force and effect in accordance, in aggre- gate, with the following schedule: not more than 50 percent for the period April 1, 2014 to March 31, 2015; and the remain- ing amount for the period April 1, 2015 to March 31, 2016. The moneys hereby appropriated are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued to municipalities, and to provid- ers of medical services pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law, shall be available to the department net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. The amounts appropriated herein may be available for costs associ- ated with a common benefit identification card, and subject to the approval of the director of the budget, these funds may be transferred to the credit of the state operations account medicaid management information systems program. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the money hereby appropriated may be increased or decreased by interchange, with any appropriation of the department of health, and may be increased or decreased by transfer or suballocation between these appropriated amounts and appropriations of the office of mental health, the office for people with devel- opmental disabilities, the office of alco- holism and substance abuse services, the department of family assistance office of temporary and disability assistance and office of children and family services 439 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 with the approval of the director of the budget, who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, in lieu of payments authorized by the social services law, or payments of federal funds otherwise due to the local social services districts for programs provided under the federal social security act or the federal food stamp act, funds herein appropriated, in amounts certified by the state commissioner of temporary and disability assistance or the state commis- sioner of health as due from local social services districts each month as their share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law may be set aside by the state comptroller in an interest-bearing account in order to ensure the orderly and prompt payment of providers under section 367-b of the social services law pursuant to an esti- mate provided by the commissioner of health of each local social services district's share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropri- ation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15, and (ii) appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013 ............................. 1,241,300,000 For reimbursement of administrative expenses of the medical assistance program provided by the office of mental health, office for people with developmental disabilities, and office of alcoholism and substance abuse services provided pursuant to title XIX of the federal social security act. The money hereby appropriated is available for payment of aid heretofore accrued. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the money hereby appropriated may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation of the department 440 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 of health with the approval of the direc- tor of budget. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropri- ation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15, and (ii) appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013 ............................... 200,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ............... 1,441,300,000 -------------- MEDICAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM ............................. 117,478,322,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For the medical assistance program, includ- ing administrative expenses, for local social services districts, and for medical care rates for authorized child care agen- cies. Notwithstanding section 40 of state finance law or any other law to the contrary, all medical assistance appropriations made from this account shall remain in full force and effect in accordance, in the aggregate, with the following schedule: not more than 49 percent for the period April 1, 2014 to March 31, 2015; and the remaining amount for the period April 1, 2015 to March 31, 2016. Notwithstanding section 40 of the state finance law or any provision of law to the contrary, subject to federal approval, department of health state funds medicaid spending, excluding payments for medical services provided at state facilities operated by the office of mental health, the office for people with developmental disabilities and the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services and further excluding any payments which are not appropriated within the department of health, in the aggregate, for the period April 1, 2014 through March 31, 2015, shall not exceed $17,082,871,000 except as provided below and state share medicaid 441 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 spending, in the aggregate, for the period April 1, 2015 through March 31, 2016, shall not exceed $17,937,867,000, but in no event shall department of health state funds medicaid spending for the period April 1, 2014 through March 31, 2016 exceed $35,020,738,000 provided, however, such aggregate limits may be adjusted by the director of the budget to account for any changes in the New York state federal medical assistance percentage amount established pursuant to the federal social security act, increases in provider reven- ues, reductions in local social services district payments for medical assistance administration and beginning April 1, 2012 the operational costs of the New York state medical indemnity fund, pursuant to a chapter establishing such fund. Such projections may be adjusted by the direc- tor of the budget to account for increased or expedited department of health state funds medicaid expenditures as a result of a natural or other type of disaster, including a governmental declaration of emergency. The director of the budget, in consultation with the commissioner of health, shall assess on a monthly basis known and projected medicaid expenditures by category of service and by geographic region, as defined by the commissioner, incurred both prior to and subsequent to such assessment for each such period, and if the director of the budget determines that such expenditures are expected to cause medicaid spending for such period to exceed the aggregate limit specified here- in for such period, the state medicaid director, in consultation with the direc- tor of the budget and the commissioner of health, shall develop a medicaid savings allocation plan to limit such spending to the aggregate limit specified herein for such period. Such medicaid savings allocation plan shall be designed, to reduce the expenditures authorized by the appropriations herein in compliance with the following guidelines: (1) reductions shall be made in compliance with applicable federal law, including the provisions of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Public Law No. 111- 442 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 148, and the Health Care and Education Reconciliation Act of 2010, Public Law No. 111-152 (collectively "Affordable Care Act") and any subsequent amendments there- to or regulations promulgated thereunder; (2) reductions shall be made in a manner that complies with the state medicaid plan approved by the federal centers for medi- care and medicaid services, provided, however, that the commissioner of health is authorized to submit any state plan amendment or seek other federal approval, including waiver authority, to implement the provisions of the medicaid savings allocation plan that meets the other criteria set forth herein; (3) reductions shall be made in a manner that maximizes federal financial participation, to the extent practicable, including any federal financial participation that is available or is reasonably expected to become avail- able, in the discretion of the commission- er, under the Affordable Care Act; (4) reductions shall be made uniformly among categories of services and geographic regions of the state, to the extent prac- ticable, and shall be made uniformly with- in a category of service, to the extent practicable, except where the commissioner determines that there are sufficient grounds for non-uniformity, including but not limited to: the extent to which specific categories of services contrib- uted to department of health medicaid state funds spending in excess of the limits specified herein; the need to main- tain safety net services in underserved communities; or the potential benefits of pursuing innovative payment models contem- plated by the Affordable Care Act, in which case such grounds shall be set forth in the medicaid savings allocation plan; and (5) reductions shall be made in a manner that does not unnecessarily create administrative burdens to medicaid appli- cants and recipients or providers. The commissioner shall seek the input of the legislature, as well as organizations representing health care providers, consumers, businesses, workers, health insurers, and others with relevant exper- tise, in developing such medicaid savings 443 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 allocation plan, to the extent that all or part of such plan, in the discretion of the commissioner, is likely to have a material impact on the overall medicaid program, particular categories of service or particular geographic regions of the states. (a) The commissioner shall post the medicaid savings allocation plan on the department of health's website and shall provide written copies of such plan to the chairs of the senate finance and the assembly ways and means committees at least 30 days before the date on which implementation is expected to begin. (b) The commissioner may revise the medicaid savings allocation plan subsequent to the provisions of notice and prior to imple- mentation but need provide a new notice pursuant to subparagraph (i) of this para- graph only if the commissioner determines, in his or her discretion, that such revisions materially alter the plan. Notwithstanding the provisions of paragraphs (a) and (b) of this subdivision, the commissioner need not seek the input described in paragraph (a) of this subdi- vision or provide notice pursuant to para- graph (b) of this paragraph if, in the discretion of the commissioner, expedited development and implementation of a medi- caid savings allocation plan is necessary due to a public health emergency. For purposes of this section, a public health emergency is defined as: (i) a disaster, natural or otherwise, that significantly increases the immediate need for health care personnel in an area of the state; (ii) an event or condition that creates a widespread risk of exposure to a serious communicable disease, or the potential for such widespread risk of exposure; or (iii) any other event or condition determined by the commissioner to constitute an imminent threat to public health. Nothing in this paragraph shall be deemed to prevent all or part of such medicaid savings allocation plan from taking effect retroactively to the extent permitted by the federal centers for medicare and medi- caid services. 444 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 In accordance with the medicaid savings allocation plan, the commissioner of the department of health shall reduce depart- ment of health state funds medicaid spend- ing by the amount of the projected over- spending through, actions including, but not limited to modifying or suspending reimbursement methods, including but not limited to all fees, premium levels and rates of payment, notwithstanding any provision of law that sets a specific amount or methodology for any such payments or rates of payment; modifying or discontinuing medicaid program benefits; seeking all necessary federal approvals, including, but not limited to waivers, waiver amendments; and suspending time frames for notice, approval or certif- ication of rate requirements, notwith- standing any provision of law, rule or regulation to the contrary, including but not limited to sections 2807 and 3614 of the public health law, section 18 of chap- ter 2 of the laws of 1988, and 18 NYCRR 505.14(h). The department of health shall prepare a monthly report that sets forth: (a) known and projected department of health medi- caid expenditures as described in subdivi- sion 1 of this section, and factors that could result in medicaid disbursements for the relevant state fiscal year to exceed the projected department of health state funds disbursements in the enacted budget financial plan pursuant to subdivision 3 of section 23 of the state finance law, including spending increases or decreases due to: enrollment fluctuations, rate changes, utilization changes, MRT invest- ments, and shift of beneficiaries to managed care; and variations in offline medicaid payments; and (b) the actions taken to implement any medicaid savings allocation plan implemented pursuant to subdivision 4 of this section, including information concerning the impact of such actions on each category of service and each geographic region of the state. Each such monthly report shall be provided to the chairs of the senate finance and the assembly ways and means committees and 445 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 shall be posted on the department of health's website in a timely manner. The money hereby appropriated is to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued to municipalities, and to provid- ers of medical services pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law, and for payment of state aid to munici- palities and to providers of family care where payment systems through the fiscal intermediaries are not operational, and shall be available to the department net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law to the contrary, funds may be used by the department for outside legal assistance on issues involving the federal government, the conduct of preadmission screening and annual resident reviews required by the state's medicaid program, computer matching with insurance carriers to insure that medicaid is the payer of last resort and activities related to the management of the pharmacy benefit avail- able under the medicaid program. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, in lieu of payments authorized by the social services law, or payments of federal funds otherwise due to the local social services districts for programs provided under the federal social security act or the federal food stamp act, funds herein appropriated, in amounts certified by the state commissioner of temporary and disability assistance or the state commis- sioner of health as due from local social services districts each month as their share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law may be set aside by the state comptroller in an interest-bearing account in order to ensure the orderly and prompt payment of providers under section 367-b of the social services law pursuant to an esti- mate provided by the commissioner of health of each local social services district's share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the money hereby appropriated may be 446 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 increased or decreased by interchange, with any appropriation of the department of health and the office of medicaid inspector general and may be increased or decreased by transfer or suballocation between these appropriated amounts and appropriations of the department of health state purpose account, the office of mental health, office for people with developmental disabilities, the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services, the department of family assistance office of temporary and disability assistance and office of children and family services, the office of medicaid inspector general, and the state office for the aging with the approval of the director of the budg- et, who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law to the contrary, the moneys hereby appropriated may be used for payments to the centers for medicaid and medicare services for obligations incurred related to the pharmaceutical costs of dually eligible medicare/medicaid beneficiaries participating in the medicare drug benefit authorized by P.L. 108-173. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the moneys hereby appropriated shall not be used for any existing rates, fees, fee schedule, or procedures which may affect the cost of care and services provided by personal care providers, case managers, health maintenance organiza- tions, out of state medical facilities which provide care and services to resi- dents of the state, providers of transpor- tation services, that are altered, amended, adjusted or otherwise changed by a local social services district unless previously approved by the department of health and the director of the budget. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law to the contrary, funds shall be made available to the commissioner of the office of mental health or the commission- er of the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services, in consultation 447 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 with the commissioner of health and approved by the director of the budget, and consistent with appropriations made therefor, to implement allocation plans developed by each such commissioner which shall describe mental health or substance use disorder services that should be developed to meet service needs resulting from the reduction of inpatient behavioral health services provided under the medi- caid program, by programs licensed pursu- ant to article 31 or 32 of the mental hygiene law. Such programs may include programs that are licensed pursuant to both article 31 of the mental hygiene law and article 28 of the public health law, or certified under both article 32 of the mental hygiene law and article 28 of the public health law. For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including hospital inpatient services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropri- ation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15, and (ii) appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013 ............................. 2,349,115,000 For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including hospital outpatient and emergency room services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropri- ation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15, and (ii) appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013 ............................... 616,332,000 For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including clinic services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropri- ation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering 448 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 fiscal year 2014-15, and (ii) appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013 ............................... 776,702,000 For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including nursing home services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropri- ation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15, and (ii) appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013 ............................. 1,777,775,000 For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including other long term care services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropri- ation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15, and (ii) appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013 ............................. 4,366,531,000 For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including managed care services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropri- ation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15, and (ii) appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013 ............................. 8,757,059,000 For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including pharmacy services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropri- ation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15, and (ii) appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013 ............................... 324,783,000 449 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including transporta- tion services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropri- ation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15, and (ii) appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013 ............................... 273,811,000 For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including dental services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropri- ation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15, and (ii) appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013 ................................ 52,115,000 For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including non-institu- tional and other spending. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the money hereby appropriated may be available for payments to any county or public school districts associated with additional claims for school supportive health services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropri- ation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15, and (ii) appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013 ............................. 1,878,057,000 Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, upon submission of an allocation plan from the commissioner of health, the amount appropriated herein, together with any available federal match- ing funds, may be transferred or suballo- cated to the office of mental health, office of alcoholism and substance abuse services, office for people with develop- 450 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 mental disabilities, division of housing and community renewal, New York state housing trust fund corporation, and office of temporary and disability assistance for services and expenses related to providing affordable housing. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropri- ation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15, and (ii) appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013 ............................... 260,069,000 For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including essential community provider network and vital access provider services ................... 326,040,000 For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including vital access provider services to preserve critical access to essential behavioral health inpatient and other services in targeted areas of the state .......................... 40,000,000 For grants to health homes to contribute to expenses associated with health homes establishment and infrastructure costs ...... 15,000,000 For grants to medicaid managed care plans, health homes, and providers of behavioral health services to contribute to expenses associated with the transition of adult and children's behavioral health providers and services into managed care .............. 10,000,000 For services and expenses related to regional health information collabora- tives. The department shall make grants within amounts appropriated therefor, to assure high-quality and accessible primary care, to provide technical assistance to support financial and business planning for integrated systems of care, and to assist primary care providers in the adoption, implementation, and meaningful use of electronic health record technology ... 9,000,000 For services and expenses related to regional planning activities of the finger lakes health systems agency, including statewide coordination and demonstration of best practices. The department shall make grants within amounts appropriated therefor, to assure high-quality and 451 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 accessible primary care, to provide tech- nical assistance to support financial and business planning for integrated systems of care, and to assist primary care providers in the adoption, implementation, and meaningful use of electronic health record technology ............................ 2,500,000 For grants to the civil service employees association, Local 1000, AFSCME, AFL-CIO to allow child care workers represented by the union to reduce the cost of purchasing coverage under the exchange. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropri- ation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15, and (ii) appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013 ................................ 10,600,000 For grants to the United Federation of Teachers, Local 2, AFT, AFL-CIO to allow child care workers represented by the union to reduce the cost of purchasing coverage under the exchange. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropri- ation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15, and (ii) appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013 ................................ 18,000,000 For the state share of medical assistance services expenses incurred by the depart- ment of health for the provision of medical assistance including services to people with developmental disabilities for mental hygiene stabilization in annual amounts not to exceed $745,000,000 in state fiscal year 2014-15, and $567,000,000 in state fiscal year 2015-16. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropri- ation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15, and (ii) appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 452 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013 ............................. 1,312,000,000 For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including medical services provided at state facilities operated by the office of mental health, the office for people with developmental disabilities and the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropri- ation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15, and (ii) appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013 ............................ 10,000,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal .............. 33,175,489,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Medicaid Direct Account - 25106 For services and expenses for the medical assistance program, including administra- tive expenses for local social services districts, pursuant to title XIX of the federal social security act or its succes- sor program. Notwithstanding section 40 of state finance law or any other law to the contrary, all medical assistance appropriations made from this account shall remain in full force and effect in accordance, in the aggregate, with the following schedule: not more than 46 percent for the period April 1, 2014 to March 31, 2015; and the remaining amount for the period April 1, 2015 to March 31, 2016. The moneys hereby appropriated are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued to municipalities, and to provid- ers of medical services pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law, and for payment of state aid to munici- palities and to providers of family care where payment systems through the fiscal intermediaries are not operational, shall be available to the department net of 453 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the money hereby appropriated may be increased or decreased by interchange, with any appropriation of the department of health and the office of medicaid inspector general and may be increased or decreased by transfer or suballocation between these appropriated amounts and appropriations of the office of mental health, office for people with develop- mental disabilities, the office of alco- holism and substance abuse services, the department of family assistance office of temporary and disability assistance, office of children and family services, the department of financial services, department of corrections and community supervision, and the state office for the aging with the approval of the director of the budget, who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, in lieu of payments authorized by the social services law, or payments of federal funds otherwise due to the local social services districts for programs provided under the federal social security act or the federal food stamp act, funds herein appropriated, in amounts certified by the state commissioner of temporary and disability assistance or the state commis- sioner of health as due from local social services districts each month as their share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law may be set aside by the state comptroller in an interest-bearing account in order to ensure the orderly and prompt payment of providers under section 367-b of the social services law pursuant to an esti- mate provided by the commissioner of health of each local social services district's share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law. 454 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law to the contrary, funds shall be made available to the commissioner of the office of mental health or the commission- er of the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services, in consultation with the commissioner of health and approved by the director of the budget, and consistent with appropriations made therefor, to implement allocation plans developed by each such commissioner which shall describe mental health or substance use disorder services that should be developed to meet service needs resulting from the reduction of inpatient behavioral health services provided under the Medi- caid program, by programs licensed pursu- ant to article 31 or 32 of the mental hygiene law. Such programs may include programs that are licensed pursuant to both article 31 of the mental hygiene law and article 28 of the public health law, or certified under both article 32 of the mental hygiene law and article 28 of the public health law. For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including hospital inpatient services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropri- ation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15, and (ii) appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013 ............................ 11,614,445,000 For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including hospital outpatient and emergency room services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropri- ation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15, and (ii) appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013 ............................. 2,854,685,000 For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including clinic services. 455 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropri- ation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15, and (ii) appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013 ............................. 1,942,607,000 For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including nursing home services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropri- ation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15, and (ii) appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013 ............................. 8,042,454,000 For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including other long term care services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropri- ation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15, and (ii) appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013 ............................. 6,286,146,000 For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including managed care services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropri- ation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15, and (ii) appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013 ............................ 12,842,844,000 For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including pharmacy services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropri- ation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) 456 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15, and (ii) appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013 ............................. 4,974,088,000 For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including transporta- tion services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropri- ation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15, and (ii) appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013 ............................... 438,482,000 For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including dental services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropri- ation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15, and (ii) appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013 ............................... 355,617,000 For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including noninstitu- tional and other spending. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropri- ation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15, and (ii) appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013 ............................ 10,655,522,000 For grants to medicaid managed care plans, health homes, and providers of behavioral health services to contribute to expenses associated with the transition of adult and children's behavioral health providers and services into managed care .............. 10,000,000 For services and expenses related to regional health information collabora- tives. The department shall make grants within amounts appropriated therefor, to assure high-quality and accessible primary 457 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 care, to provide technical assistance to support financial and business planning for integrated systems of care, and to assist primary care providers in the adoption, implementation, and meaningful use of electronic health record technology ... 9,000,000 For services and expenses related to regional planning activities of the finger lakes health systems agency, including statewide coordination and demonstration of best practices. The department shall make grants within amounts appropriated therefor, to assure high-quality and accessible primary care, to provide tech- nical assistance to support financial and business planning for integrated systems of care, and to assist primary care providers in the adoption, implementation, and meaningful use of electronic health record technology............................. 2,500,000 Notwithstanding sections 112 and 163 of the state finance law or any other contrary provision of law, in the event that the department of health receives approval from the centers for medicare and medicaid services to amend its 1115 waiver known as the partnership plan or receives approval for a new 1115 waiver for the purpose of reinvesting savings resulting from the redesign of the medical assistance program, the money hereby appropriated may be used to make funds or payments author- ized pursuant to such waiver, including funds or payments described in subdivi- sions 20 and 21 of section 2807 of the public health law ........................ 4,000,000,000 For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including medical services provided at state facilities operated by the office of mental health, the office for people with developmental disabilities and the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropri- ation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15, and (ii) appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013 ............................ 10,000,000,000 458 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 -------------- Program account subtotal .............. 74,028,390,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other HCRA Resources Fund Indigent Care Account - 20817 Notwithstanding section 40 of state finance law or any other law to the contrary, all medical assistance appropriations made from this account shall remain in full force and effect in accordance, in the aggregate, with the following schedule: not more than 50 percent for the period April 1, 2014 to March 31, 2015; and the remaining amount for the period April 1, 2015 to March 31, 2016. Notwithstanding section 40 of the state finance law or any provision of law to the contrary, subject to federal approval, department of health state funds medicaid spending, excluding payments for medical services provided at state facilities operated by the office of mental health, the office for people with developmental disabilities and the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services and further excluding any payments which are not appropriated within the department of health, in the aggregate, for the period April 1, 2014 through March 31, 2015, shall not exceed $17,082,871,000 except as provided below and state share medicaid spending, in the aggregate, for the period April 1, 2015 through March 31, 2016, shall not exceed $17,937,867,000, but in no event shall department of health state funds medicaid spending for the period April 1, 2014 through March 31, 2016 exceed $35,020,738,000 provided, however, such aggregate limits may be adjusted by the director of the budget to account for any changes in the New York state federal medical assistance percentage amount established pursuant to the federal social security act, increases in provider reven- ues, reductions in local social services district payments for medical assistance administration and beginning April 1, 2012 the operational costs of the New York state medical indemnity fund, pursuant to 459 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 a chapter establishing such fund. Such projections may be adjusted by the direc- tor of the budget to account for increased or expedited department of health state funds medicaid expenditures as a result of a natural or other type of disaster, including a governmental declaration of emergency. The director of the budget, in consultation with the commissioner of health, shall assess on monthly basis known and projected medicaid expenditures by category of service and by geographic region, as determined by the commissioner of health, incurred both prior to and subsequent to such assessment for each such period, and if the director of the budget determines that such expenditures are expected to cause medicaid spending for such period to exceed the aggregate limit specified herein for such period, the state medicaid director, in consulta- tion with the director of the budget and the commissioner of health, shall develop a medicaid savings allocation plan to limit such spending to the aggregate limit specified herein for such period. Such medicaid savings allocation plan shall be designed, to reduce the expenditures authorized by the appropriations herein in compliance with the following guidelines: (1) reductions shall be made in compliance with applicable federal law, including the provisions of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Public Law No. 111- 148, and the Health Care and Education Reconciliation Act of 2010, Public Law No. 111-152 (collectively "Affordable Care Act") and any subsequent amendments there- to or regulations promulgated thereunder; (2) reductions shall be made in a manner that complies with the state medicaid plan approved by the federal centers for medi- care and medicaid services, provided, however, that the commissioner of health is authorized to submit any state plan amendment or seek other federal approval, including waiver authority, to implement the provisions of the medicaid savings allocation plan that meets the other criteria set forth herein; (3) reductions shall be made in a manner that maximizes federal financial participation, to the 460 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 extent practicable, including any federal financial participation that is available or is reasonably expected to become avail- able, in the discretion of the commission- er, under the Affordable Care Act; (4) reductions shall be made uniformly among categories of services and geographic regions of the state, to the extent prac- ticable, and shall be made uniformly with- in a category of service, to the extent practicable, except where the commissioner determines that there are sufficient grounds for non-uniformity, including but not limited to: the extent to which specific categories of services contrib- uted to department of health medicaid state funds spending in excess of the limits specified herein; the need to main- tain safety net services in underserved communities; or the potential benefits of pursuing innovative payment models contem- plated by the Affordable Care Act, in which case such grounds shall be set forth in the medicaid savings allocation plan; and (5) reductions shall be made in a manner that does not unnecessarily create administrative burdens to medicaid appli- cants and recipients or providers. The commissioner shall seek the input of the legislature, as well as organizations representing health care providers, consumers, businesses, workers, health insurers, and others with relevant exper- tise, in developing such medicaid savings allocation plan, to the extent that all or part of such plan, in the discretion of the commissioner, is likely to have a material impact on the overall medicaid program, particular categories of service or particular geographic regions of the state. (a) The commissioner shall post the medicaid savings allocation plan on the department of health's website and shall provide written copies of such plan to the chairs of the senate finance and the assembly ways and means committees at least 30 days before the date on which implementation is expected to begin. (b) The commissioner may revise the medicaid savings allocation plan subsequent to the provisions of notice and prior to imple- 461 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 mentation but need provide a new notice pursuant to subparagraph (i) of this para- graph only if the commissioner determines, in his or her discretion, that such revisions materially alter the plan. Notwithstanding the provisions of paragraphs (a) and (b) of this subdivision, the commissioner need not seek the input described in paragraph (a) of this subdi- vision or provide notice pursuant to para- graph (b) of this paragraph if, in the discretion of the commissioner, expedited development and implementation of a medi- caid savings allocation plan is necessary due to a public health emergency. For purposes of this section, a public health emergency is defined as: (i) a disaster, natural or otherwise, that significantly increases the immediate need for health care personnel in an area of the state; (ii) an event or condition that creates a widespread risk of exposure to a serious communicable disease, or the potential for such widespread risk of exposure; or (iii) any other event or condition determined by the commissioner to constitute an imminent threat to public health. Nothing in this paragraph shall be deemed to prevent all or part of such medicaid savings allocation plan from taking effect retroactively to the extent permitted by the federal centers for medicare and medi- caid services. In accordance with the medicaid savings allocation plan, the commissioner of the department of health shall reduce depart- ment of health state funds medicaid spend- ing by the amount of the projected over- spending through, actions including, but not limited to modifying or suspending reimbursement methods, including but not limited to all fees, premium levels and rates of payment, notwithstanding any provision of law that sets a specific amount or methodology for any such payments or rates of payment; modifying medicaid program benefits; seeking all necessary federal approvals, including, but not limited to waivers, waiver amend- ments; and suspending time frames for notice, approval or certification of rate 462 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 requirements, notwithstanding any provision of law, rule or regulation to the contrary, including but not limited to sections 2807 and 3614 of the public health law, section 18 of chapter 2 of the laws of 1988, and 18 NYCRR 505.14(h). The department of health shall prepare a monthly report that sets forth: (a) known and projected department of health medi- caid expenditures as described in subdivi- sion 1 of this section, and factors that could result in medicaid disbursements for the relevant state fiscal year to exceed the projected department of health state funds disbursements in the enacted budget financial plan pursuant to subdivision 3 of section 23 of the state finance law, including spending increases or decreases due to: enrollment fluctuations, rate changes, utilization changes, MRT invest- ments, and shift of beneficiaries to managed care; and variations in offline medicaid payments; and (b) the actions taken to implement any medicaid savings allocation plan implemented pursuant to subdivision 4 of this section, including information concerning the impact of such actions on each category of service and each geographic region of the state. Each such monthly report shall be provided to the chairs of the senate finance and the assembly ways and means committees and shall be posted on the department of health's website in a timely manner. For the purpose of making payments to providers of medical care pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law, and for payment of state aid to munici- palities where payment systems through fiscal intermediaries are not operational, to reimburse such providers for costs attributable to the provision of care to patients eligible for medical assistance. Payments from this appropriation to gener- al hospitals related to indigent care pursuant to article 28 of the public health law respectively, when combined with federal funds for services and expenses for the medical assistance program pursuant to title XIX of the federal social security act or its succes- sor program, shall equal the amount of the 463 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 funds received related to health care reform act allowances and surcharges pursuant to article 28 of the public health law and deposited to this account less any such amounts withheld pursuant to subdivision 21 of section 2807-c of the public health law. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the moneys hereby appropriated may be increased or decreased by interchange or transfer with any appropriation of the department of health with the approval of the director of the budget, who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chair- man of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropri- ation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15, and (ii) appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013 ............................. 1,583,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ............... 1,583,000,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other HCRA Resources Fund Medical Assistance Account - 20804 Notwithstanding section 40 of state finance law or any other law to the contrary, all medical assistance appropriations made from this account shall remain in full force and effect in accordance, in the aggregate, with the following schedule: not more than 50 percent for the period April 1, 2014 to March 31, 2015; and the remaining amount for the period April 1, 2015 to March 31, 2016. Notwithstanding section 40 of the state finance law or any provision of law to the contrary, subject to federal approval, department of health state funds medicaid spending, excluding payments for medical services provided at state facilities operated by the office of mental health, 464 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 the office for people with developmental disabilities and the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services and further excluding any payments which are not appropriated within the department of health, in the aggregate, for the period April 1, 2014 through March 31, 2015, shall not exceed $17,082,871,000 except as provided below and state share medicaid spending, in the aggregate, for the period April 1, 2015 through March 31, 2016, shall not exceed $17,937,867,000, but in no event shall department of health state funds medicaid spending for the period April 1, 2014 through March 31, 2016 exceed $35,020,738,000 provided, however, such aggregate limits may be adjusted by the director of the budget to account for any changes in the New York state federal medical assistance percentage amount established pursuant to the federal social security act, increases in provider reven- ues, reductions in local social services district payments for medical assistance administration and beginning April 1, 2012 the operational costs of the New York state medical indemnity fund, pursuant to a chapter establishing such fund. Such projections may be adjusted by the direc- tor of the budget to account for increased or expedited department of health state funds medicaid expenditures as a result of a natural or other type of disaster, including a governmental declaration of emergency. The director of the budget, in consultation with the commissioner of health, shall assess on a monthly basis known and projected medicaid expenditures by category of service and by geographic region, as determined by the commissioner of health, incurred both prior to and subsequent to such assessment for each such period, and if the director of the budget determines that such expenditures are expected to cause medicaid spending for such period to exceed the aggregate limit specified herein for such period, the state medicaid director, in consulta- tion with the director of the budget and the commissioner of health, shall develop a medicaid savings allocation plan to 465 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 limit such spending to the aggregate limit specified herein for such period. Such medicaid savings allocation plan shall be designed, to reduce the expenditures authorized by the appropriations herein in compliance with the following guidelines: (1) reductions shall be made in compliance with applicable federal law, including the provisions of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Public Law No. 111- 148, and the Health Care and Education Reconciliation Act of 2010, Public Law No. 111-152 (collectively "Affordable Care Act") and any subsequent amendments there- to or regulations promulgated thereunder; (2) reductions shall be made in a manner that complies with the state medicaid plan approved by the federal centers for medi- care and medicaid services, provided, however, that the commissioner of health is authorized to submit any state plan amendment or seek other federal approval, including waiver authority, to implement the provisions of the medicaid savings allocation plan that meets the other criteria set forth herein; (3) reductions shall be made in a manner that maximizes federal financial participation, to the extent practicable, including any federal financial participation that is available or is reasonably expected to become avail- able, in the discretion of the commission- er, under the Affordable Care Act; (4) reductions shall be made uniformly among categories of services and geographic regions of the state, to the extent prac- ticable, and shall be made uniformly with- in a category of service, to the extent practicable, except where the commissioner determines that there are sufficient grounds for non-uniformity, including but not limited to: the extent to which specific categories of services contrib- uted to department of health medicaid state funds spending in excess of the limits specified herein; the need to main- tain safety net services in underserved communities; or the potential benefits of pursuing innovative payment models contem- plated by the Affordable Care Act, in which case such grounds shall be set forth in the medicaid savings allocation plan; 466 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 and (5) reductions shall be made in a manner that does not unnecessarily create administrative burdens to medicaid appli- cants and recipients or providers. The commissioner shall seek the input of the legislature, as well as organizations representing health care providers, consumers, businesses, workers, health insurers, and others with relevant exper- tise, in developing such medicaid savings allocation plan, to the extent that all or part of such plan, in the discretion of the commissioner, is likely to have a material impact on the overall medicaid program, particular categories of service or particular geographic regions of the state. (a) The commissioner shall post the medicaid savings allocation plan on the department of health's website and shall provide written copies of such plan to the chairs of the senate finance and the assembly ways and means committees at least 30 days before the date on which implementation is expected to begin. (b) The commissioner may revise the medicaid savings allocation plan subsequent to the provisions of notice and prior to imple- mentation but need provide a new notice pursuant to subparagraph (i) of this para- graph only if the commissioner determines, in his or her discretion, that such revisions materially alter the plan. Notwithstanding the provisions of paragraphs (a) and (b) of this subdivision, the commissioner need not seek the input described in paragraph (a) of this subdi- vision or provide notice pursuant to para- graph (b) of this paragraph if, in the discretion of the commissioner, expedited development and implementation of a medi- caid savings allocation plan is necessary due to a public health emergency. For purposes of this section, a public health emergency is defined as: (i) a disaster, natural or otherwise, that significantly increases the immediate need for health care personnel in an area of the state; (ii) an event or condition that creates a widespread risk of exposure to a serious communicable disease, or the potential for such widespread risk of 467 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 exposure; or (iii) any other event or condition determined by the commissioner to constitute an imminent threat to public health. Nothing in this paragraph shall be deemed to prevent all or part of such medicaid savings allocation plan from taking effect retroactively to the extent permitted by the federal centers for medicare and medi- caid services. In accordance with the medicaid savings allocation plan, the commissioner of the department of health shall reduce depart- ment of health state funds medicaid spend- ing by the amount of the projected over- spending through, actions including, but not limited to modifying or suspending reimbursement methods, including but not limited to all fees, premium levels and rates of payment, notwithstanding any provision of law that sets a specific amount or methodology for any such payments or rates of payment; modifying medicaid program benefits; seeking all necessary federal approvals, including, but not limited to waivers, waiver amend- ments; and suspending time frames for notice, approval or certification of rate requirements, notwithstanding any provision of law, rule or regulation to the contrary, including but not limited to sections 2807 and 3614 of the public health law, section 18 of chapter 2 of the laws of 1988, and 18 NYCRR 505.14(h). The department of health shall prepare a monthly report that sets forth: (a) known and projected department of health medi- caid expenditures as described in subdivi- sion 1 of this section, and factors that could result in medicaid disbursements for the relevant state fiscal year to exceed the projected department of health state funds disbursements in the enacted budget financial plan pursuant to subdivision 3 of section 23 of the state finance law, including spending increases or decreases due to: enrollment fluctuations, rate changes, utilization changes, MRT invest- ments, and shift of beneficiaries to managed care; and variations in offline medicaid payments; and (b) the actions taken to implement any medicaid savings 468 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 allocation plan implemented pursuant to subdivision 4 of this section, including information concerning the impact of such actions on each category of service and each geographic region of the state. Each such monthly report shall be provided to the chairs of the senate finance and the assembly ways and means committees and shall be posted on the department of health's website in a timely manner. For the purpose of making payments, the money hereby appropriated is available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or here- after accrued, to providers of medical care pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law, and for payment of state aid to municipalities and the feder- al government where payment systems through fiscal intermediaries are not operational, to reimburse such providers for costs attributable to the provision of care to patients eligible for medical assistance. Notwithstanding any inconsist- ent provision of law, the moneys hereby appropriated may be increased or decreased by interchange or transfer with any appro- priation of the department of health with the approval of the director of the budg- et, who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. For services and expenses of the medical assistance program related to the treat- ment of breast and cervical cancer. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropri- ation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15, and (ii) appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013 ................................. 4,200,000 For services and expenses of the medical assistance program related to disabled persons. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropri- ation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) 469 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15, and (ii) appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013 ................................ 47,000,000 For services and expenses of the medical assistance program. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropri- ation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15, and (ii) appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013 ............................. 6,464,448,000 For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including costs associ- ated with the family health plus program. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropri- ation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15, and (ii) appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013 ............................... 310,595,000 For services and expenses of the medical assistance program related to supporting workforce recruitment and retention of personal care services or any worker with direct patient care responsibility for local social service districts which include a city with a population of over one million persons. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropri- ation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15, and (ii) appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013 ............................... 272,000,000 For services and expenses of the medical assistance program related to supporting workforce recruitment and retention of personal care services for local social service districts that do not include a city with a population of over one million persons. 470 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropri- ation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15, and (ii) appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013 ................................ 22,400,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ............... 7,120,643,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Medical Assistance Account - 22187 Notwithstanding section 40 of state finance law or any other law to the contrary, all medical assistance appropriations made from this account shall remain in full force and effect in accordance, in the aggregate, with the following schedule: not more than 50 percent for the period April 1, 2014 to March 31, 2015; and the remaining amount for the period April 1, 2015 to March 31, 2016. Notwithstanding section 40 of the state finance law or any provision of law to the contrary, subject to federal approval, department of health state funds medicaid spending, excluding payments for medical services provided at state facilities operated by the office of mental health, the office for people with developmental disabilities and the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services and further excluding any payments which are not appropriated within the department of health, in the aggregate, for the period April 1, 2014 through March 31, 2015, shall not exceed $17,082,871,000 except as provided below and state share medicaid spending, in the aggregate, for the period April 1, 2015 through March 31, 2016, shall not exceed $17,937,867,000, but in no event shall department of health state funds medicaid spending for the period April 1, 2014 through March 31, 2016 exceed $35,020,738,000 provided, however, such aggregate limits may be adjusted by the director of the budget to account for 471 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 any changes in the New York state federal medical assistance percentage amount established pursuant to the federal social security act, increases in provider reven- ues, reductions in local social services district payments for medical assistance administration and beginning April 1, 2012 the operational costs of the New York state medical indemnity fund, pursuant to a chapter establishing such fund. Such projections may be adjusted by the direc- tor of the budget to account for increased or expedited department of health state funds medicaid expenditures as a result of a natural or other type of disaster, including a governmental declaration of emergency. The director of the budget, in consultation with the commissioner of health, shall assess on monthly basis known and projected medicaid expenditures by category of service and by geographic region, as determined by the commissioner of health, incurred both prior to and subsequent to such assessment for each such period, and if the director of the budget determines that such expenditures are expected to cause medicaid spending for such period to exceed the aggregate limit specified herein for such period, the state medicaid director, in consulta- tion with the director of the budget and the commissioner of health, shall develop a medicaid savings allocation plan to limit such spending to the aggregate limit specified herein for such period. Such medicaid savings allocation plan shall be designed, to reduce the expenditures authorized by the appropriations herein in compliance with the following guidelines: (1) reductions shall be made in compliance with applicable federal law, including the provisions of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Public Law No. 111- 148, and the Health Care and Education Reconciliation Act of 2010, Public Law No. 111-152 (collectively "Affordable Care Act") and any subsequent amendments there- to or regulations promulgated thereunder; (2) reductions shall be made in a manner that complies with the state medicaid plan approved by the federal centers for medi- care and medicaid services, provided, 472 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 however, that the commissioner of health is authorized to submit any state plan amendment or seek other federal approval, including waiver authority, to implement the provisions of the medicaid savings allocation plan that meets the other criteria set forth herein; (3) reductions shall be made in a manner that maximizes federal financial participation, to the extent practicable, including any federal financial participation that is available or is reasonably expected to become avail- able, in the discretion of the commission- er, under the Affordable Care Act; (4) reductions shall be made uniformly among categories of services and geographic regions of the state, to the extent prac- ticable, and shall be made uniformly with- in a category of service, to the extent practicable, except where the commissioner determines that there are sufficient grounds for non-uniformity, including but not limited to: the extent to which specific categories of services contrib- uted to department of health medicaid state funds spending in excess of the limits specified herein; the need to main- tain safety net services in underserved communities; or the potential benefits of pursuing innovative payment models contem- plated by the Affordable Care Act, in which case such grounds shall be set forth in the medicaid savings allocation plan; and (5) reductions shall be made in a manner that does not unnecessarily create administrative burdens to medicaid appli- cants and recipients or providers. The commissioner shall seek the input of the legislature, as well as organizations representing health care providers, consumers, businesses, workers, health insurers, and others with relevant exper- tise, in developing such medicaid savings allocation plan, to the extent that all or part of such plan, in the discretion of the commissioner, is likely to have a material impact on the overall medicaid program, particular categories of service or particular geographic regions of the state. (a) The commissioner shall post the medicaid savings allocation plan on the department 473 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 of health's website and shall provide written copies of such plan to the chairs of the senate finance and the assembly ways and means committees at least 30 days before the date on which implementation is expected to begin. (b) The commissioner may revise the medicaid savings allocation plan subsequent to the provisions of notice and prior to imple- mentation but need provide a new notice pursuant to subparagraph (i) of this para- graph only if the commissioner determines, in his or her discretion, that such revisions materially alter the plan. Notwithstanding the provisions of paragraphs (a) and (b) of this subdivision, the commissioner need not seek the input described in paragraph (a) of this subdi- vision or provide notice pursuant to para- graph (b) of this paragraph if, in the discretion of the commissioner, expedited development and implementation of a medi- caid savings allocation plan is necessary due to a public health emergency. For purposes of this section, a public health emergency is defined as: (i) a disaster, natural or otherwise, that significantly increases the immediate need for health care personnel in an area of the state; (ii) an event or condition that creates a widespread risk of exposure to a serious communicable disease, or the potential for such widespread risk of exposure; or (iii) any other event or condition determined by the commissioner to constitute an imminent threat to public health. Nothing in this paragraph shall be deemed to prevent all or part of such medicaid savings allocation plan from taking effect retroactively to the extent permitted by the federal centers for medicare and medi- caid services. In accordance with the medicaid savings allocation plan, the commissioner of the department of health shall reduce depart- ment of health state funds medicaid spend- ing by the amount of the projected over- spending through, actions including, but not limited to modifying or suspending reimbursement methods, including but not limited to all fees, premium levels and 474 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 rates of payment, notwithstanding any provision of law that sets a specific amount or methodology for any such payments or rates of payment; modifying medicaid program benefits; seeking all necessary federal approvals, including, but not limited to waivers, waiver amend- ments; and suspending time frames for notice, approval or certification of rate requirements, notwithstanding any provision of law, rule or regulation to the contrary, including but not limited to sections 2807 and 3614 of the public health law, section 18 of chapter 2 of the laws of 1988, and 18 NYCRR 505.14(h). The department of health shall prepare a monthly report that sets forth: (a) known and projected department of health medi- caid expenditures as described in subdivi- sion 1 of this section, and factors that could result in medicaid disbursements for the relevant state fiscal year to exceed the projected department of health state funds disbursements in the enacted budget financial plan pursuant to subdivision 3 of section 23 of the state finance law, including spending increases or decreases due to: enrollment fluctuations, rate changes, utilization changes, MRT invest- ments, and shift of beneficiaries to managed care; and variations in offline medicaid payments; and (b) the actions taken to implement any medicaid savings allocation plan implemented pursuant to subdivision 4 of this section, including information concerning the impact of such actions on each category of service and each geographic region of the state. Each such monthly report shall be provided to the chairs of the senate finance and the assembly ways and means committees and shall be posted on the department of health's website in a timely manner. For the purpose of making payments to providers of medical care pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law, and for payment of state aid to munici- palities and the federal government where payment systems through fiscal interme- diaries are not operational, to reimburse the provision of care to patients eligible for medical assistance. 475 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including nursing home, personal care, certified home health agen- cy, long term home health care program and hospital services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropri- ation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15, and (ii) appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013 ............................. 1,570,800,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ............... 1,570,800,000 -------------- OFFICE OF HEALTH INSURANCE PROGRAMS ......................... 21,580,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 The monies hereby appropriated shall be available for the cost of housing subsi- dies to certain participants in the nurs- ing home transition and diversion waiver program as authorized by chapters 615 and 627 of the laws of 2004. A portion of such funds may be used for administration of the housing subsidies, either by state staff or a not-for-profit agency. Up to 100 percent of this appropriation may be suballocated to the division of housing and community renewal ........................ 2,303,000 For services and expenses related to trau- matic brain injury including but not limited to services rendered to individ- uals enrolled in the federally approved home and community based services (HCBS) waiver and including personal and nonper- sonal services spending originally author- ized by appropriations and reappropri- ations enacted prior to 1996 ................ 12,465,000 For services and expenses of Alzheimer's disease assistance centers as established pursuant to chapter 586 of the laws of 1987 ........................................... 471,000 For a grant to the Coalition of New York State Alzheimer's Chapter, Inc. in support of and for distribution to a statewide 476 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 network of not-for-profit corporations established and dedicated to responding at the local level to the needs of the New York State Alzheimer's community pursuant to subdivision 2 of section 2005 of the public health law .............................. 233,000 For services and expenses for the Alzheimer's community assistance program as established pursuant to chapter 657 of the laws of 1997 ................................ 47,000 For services and expenses for Alzheimer's community service programs ..................... 279,000 For services and expenses, including subal- location to the state office for the aging, for coordinating patient care Alzheimer's disease program .................... 340,000 For services and expenses, including grants, of a falls prevention program .................. 142,000 Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the money hereby appropriated may be increased or decreased by interchange, transfer or suballocation between this appropriated amount and appropriations of the department of health medical assist- ance program and the department of health medical assistance administration program. For services and expenses for DC37 and Team- ster Local 858 health insurance coverage under the family health plus (FHPlus), medicaid or for payments to participating health insurance plans in the New York state health benefit exchange ................ 5,000,000 For services and expenses related to the annual hospital institutional cost report ...... 300,000 -------------- Program account subtotal .................. 21,580,000 -------------- OFFICE OF HEALTH SYSTEMS MANAGEMENT ......................... 18,785,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For contractual services related to medical necessity and quality of care reviews related to medicaid patients and to moni- tor health care services provided to persons with AIDS ........................... 10,199,000 For services and expenses to support the center for liver transplant and the alli- ance for donation .............................. 352,000 477 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For services and expenses for cardiac services access and cardiac data quality/outcomes initiatives ................... 653,000 For services and expenses of the brain trau- ma foundation .................................. 232,000 For services and expenses of a quality program for adult care facilities, includ- ing enriched housing facilities. Such program shall be targeted at improving the quality of life for adult care facili- ty residents. The department subject to the approval of the director of the divi- sion of budget, shall develop an allo- cation methodology taking into account financial status of the facility as well as resident needs. Such allocation shall serve as the basis of distribution to eligible facilities .......................... 6,532,000 For an operating assistance subprogram for enriched housing. To the extent that funds are appropriated for such purposes, the department is authorized to pay an operat- ing subsidy for SSI recipients who are residents in certified not-for-profit or public enriched housing programs. Such subsidy shall not exceed $115 per month per each SSI recipient and will be paid directly to the certified operator. If appropriations are not sufficient to meet such maximum monthly payments, such subsi- dy shall be reduced proportionately ............ 475,000 For services and expenses, including grants, of the long term care community coalition for an advocacy program on behalf of seniors with long term care needs ............... 33,000 For services and expenses for the center for workforce studies at the school of public health through the research foundation of the state university of New York ............... 186,000 For services and expenses of upstate medical university through the research foundation of the state university of New York to promote minority participation in medical education ....................................... 19,000 For services and expenses of the gateway institute through the research foundation of the city university of New York to promote minority participation in medical education ...................................... 104,000 -------------- Program account subtotal .................. 18,785,000 -------------- 478 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 WADSWORTH CENTER FOR LABORATORIES AND RESEARCH PROGRAM ....... 6,505,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For services and expenses of community labo- ratory programs. Funding priority shall be given to the renewal of existing contracts with the department of health .................. 823,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ..................... 823,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Federal Block Grant Account - 25183 For services and expenses of the various health prevention, diagnostic, detection and treatment services ....................... 3,682,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 3,682,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Spinal Cord Injury Research Fund Account - 21987 For services and expenses related to spinal cord injury research pursuant to chapter 338 of the laws of 1998 ...................... 2,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 2,000,000 -------------- 479 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 ADMINISTRATION PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, effective October 1, 2006, expenditures made from this appropriation shall effectively provide a cost of living adjustment to the office of minority health, as determined by the commissioner of the department of health, provided however, for the period commencing on April 1, 2013 and ending March 31, 2014, the commissioner shall not apply any new cost of living adjustment authorized by section 1 of part C of chap- ter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part H of chapter 56 of the laws of 2012, for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimbursement. The commissioner of the department of health shall determine the stand- ards and requirements necessary to qualify for such increases. Further, each local government unit or direct contract provider receiving such funding shall submit a written certification regard- ing the use of such funds to be provided in the format proscribed by the department. Funds shall be allocated from this appropriation pursuant to a plan prepared by the commissioner and approved by the director of the budget ... 14,500 .................................... (re. $14,500) For services and expenses of the office of minority health including competitive grants to promote community strategic planning or new or improved health care delivery systems and networks in minority areas. Up to $102,000 of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations for administration ... 266,000 ..... (re. $257,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, effective October 1, 2006, expenditures made from this appropriation shall effectively provide a cost of living adjustment to the office of minority health, as determined by the commissioner of the department of health, provided however, for the period commencing on April 1, 2012 and ending March 31, 2013, the commissioner shall not apply any new cost of living adjustment authorized by section 1 of part C of chap- ter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part F of chapter 59 of the laws of 2011, for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimbursement. The commissioner of the department of health shall determine the standards and requirements necessary to qualify for such increases. Further, each local government unit or direct contract provider receiving such funding shall submit a written certification regard- ing the use of such funds to be provided in the format proscribed by the department. Funds shall be allocated from this appropriation pursuant to a plan prepared by the commissioner and approved by the director of the budget ... 14,500 .................................... (re. $14,500) 480 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses of the office of minority health including competitive grants to promote community strategic planning or new or improved health care delivery systems and networks in minority areas. Up to $102,000 of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations for administration ... 266,000 ..... (re. $239,587) ADMINISTRATION AND EXECUTIVE DIRECTION PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For services and expenses of the office of minority health including competitive grants to promote community strategic planning or new or improved health care delivery systems and networks in minority areas. Up to $102,000 of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations for administration ... 532,000 ..... (re. $188,700) AIDS INSTITUTE PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, effective October 1, 2006, expenditures made from this appropriation shall effectively provide a cost of living adjustment, provided however, for the peri- od commencing on April 1, 2013 and ending March 31, 2014, the commissioner shall not apply any new cost of living adjustment authorized by section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part H of chapter 56 of the laws of 2012, for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimbursement, for providers of the following services, as determined by the commissioner of the department of health: regional and targeted HIV, STD, and hepatitis C services, HIV, STD, and hepatitis C prevention, HIV health care and supportive services, hepatitis C programs and HIV, STD, and hepatitis C clin- ical and provider education programs. The commissioner of the department of health shall determine the stan- dards and requirements necessary to qualify for such increases and the department may suballocate funds as needed. Further, each local government unit or direct contract provider receiving such funding shall submit a written certification regarding the use of such funds to be provided in the format proscribed by the department. Funds shall be allocated from this appropriation pursuant to a plan prepared by the commissioner and approved by the director of the budget ... 6,245,000 .............................. (re. $6,245,000) For services and expenses for HIV health care and supportive services. A portion of this appropriation may be suballocated to other state agencies, authorities, or accounts for expenditures related to the New York/New York III supportive housing agreement. A portion of these funds may be transferred to the general fund - state purposes 481 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 account for administration of this program ......................... 29,248,300 ........................................ (re. $3,200,000) For services and expenses for hepatitis C programs. A portion of these funds may be transferred to the general fund-state purposes account for administration of this program ... 1,068,000 .... (re. $927,740) For additional grants to existing community service programs to meet the increased demands of HIV education, prevention, outreach, legal and supportive services to high risk groups and to address increased operating costs of these programs. Such grants shall be equitably distributed ... 525,000 ............................. (re. $525,000) For additional grants to existing community based organizations and to article 28 of the public health law diagnostic and treatment centers that must operate in a neighborhood or geographic area with high concentrations of at risk populations and provide services and programs that are culturally sensitive to the special social and cultural needs of the at risk populations. Such grant shall be used to meet increased demands for HIV education, prevention, outreach, and legal programs. Such grant shall be equitably distributed ...... 525,000 ............................................. (re. $525,000) For services and expenses for regional and targeted HIV, STD, and hepatitis C services. To ensure organizational viability, agency administration may be supported subject to the review and approval of the department of health. A portion of these funds may be trans- ferred to the general fund-state purposes account for administration of this program. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the Commissioner of Health shall be authorized to continue contracts with community service programs, multi-service agencies and community development initiatives for all such contracts which were executed on or before March 31, 2009, without any additional requirements that such contracts be subject to competitive bidding or a request for proposals process ... 27,749,300 ................. (re. $17,080,350) For services and expenses for HIV, STD, and hepatitis C prevention. A portion of these funds may be suballocated to other state agencies. A portion of these funds may be transferred to the general fund- state purposes account for administration of this program .......... 31,087,500 ........................................ (re. $22,281,150 For services and expenses for HIV clinical and provider education programs ... 2,598,000 ............................ (re. $2,201,790) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, effective October 1, 2006, expenditures made from this appropriation shall effectively provide a cost of living adjustment, provided however, for the peri- od commencing on April 1, 2012 and ending March 31, 2013, the commissioner shall not apply any new cost of living adjustment authorized by section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part F of chapter 59 of the laws of 2011, for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimbursement, for providers of the following services, as determined by the commissioner of the department of health: regional and targeted HIV, STD, and hepatitis C services, 482 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 HIV, STD, and hepatitis C prevention, HIV health care and supportive services, hepatitis C programs and HIV, STD, and hepatitis C clin- ical and provider education programs. The commissioner of the department of health shall determine the stan- dards and requirements necessary to qualify for such increases and the department may suballocate funds as needed. Further, each local government unit or direct contract provider receiving such funding shall submit a written certification regarding the use of such funds to be provided in the format proscribed by the department. Funds shall be allocated from this appropriation pursuant to a plan prepared by the commissioner and approved by the director of the budget ... 6,245,000 ................................ (re. $437,520) For services and expenses for HIV health care and supportive services. A portion of this appropriation may be suballocated to other state agencies, authorities, or accounts for expenditures related to the New York/New York III supportive housing agreement. A portion of these funds may be transferred to the general fund - state purposes account for administration of this program ......................... 10,933,100 ........................................ (re. $1,674,160) For services and expenses for hepatitis C programs. A portion of these funds may be transferred to the general fund-state purposes account for administration of this program ... 1,131,000 ..... (re. $88,950) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses for HIV health care and supportive services. A portion of this appropriation may be suballocated to other state agencies, authorities, or accounts for expenditures related to the New York/New York III supportive housing agreement. A portion of these funds may be transferred to the general fund - state purposes account for administration of this program ......................... 9,088,000 ........................................... (re. $600,000) By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2009: For grants to programs in New York state for the provision of HIV/AIDS legal and supportive services ... 600,000 ............ (re. $44,000) CENTER FOR COMMUNITY HEALTH PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: State aid to municipalities for the operation of local health depart- ments and laboratories and for the provision of general public health services pursuant to article 6 of the public health law for activities under the jurisdiction of the commissioner of health. Notwithstanding any other provision of article 6 of the public health law, a county may obtain reimbursement pursuant to this act, only after the county chief financial officer certifies, in the municipal health services plan, that county tax levies used to fund services carried out by the county health department have not been added to or supplanted directly or indirectly by any funds obtained by the 483 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 county pursuant to the Master Settlement Agreement entered into on November 23, 1998 by the state and leading United States tobacco product manufacturers, except in the case of a public health emer- gency, as determined by the commissioner of health. Notwithstanding annual aggregate limits for bad debt and charity care allowances and any other provision of law, up to $1,700,000 shall be transferred to the medical assistance program general fund - local assistance account for eligible publicly sponsored certified home health agencies that demonstrate losses from a disproportionate share of bad debt and charity care, pursuant to chapter 884 of the laws of 1990. Within the maximum limits specified herein, the department shall transfer only those funds which are necessary to meet the state share requirements for disproportionate share adjust- ments expected to be paid for the period January 1, 2013 through December 31, 2013. The moneys hereby appropriated shall be available for payment of financial assistance heretofore accrued ............................ 214,739,000 ..................................... (re. $179,000,000) For services and expenses including payment of health insurance premi- ums and reimbursement of health care providers for services rendered to individuals enrolled in the cystic fibrosis program pursuant to chapter 851 of the laws of 1987. The amounts appropriated pursuant to such appropriation may be suballocated to other state agencies or accounts for expenditures incurred in the operation of programs funded by such appropriation subject to the approval of the director of the budget ... 800,000 ........................... (re. $649,000) For services and expenses to implement the early intervention program act of 1992. The moneys hereby appropriated shall be available for payment of financial assistance heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue. Notwithstanding the provisions of any other law to the contrary, for state fiscal year 2013-14 the liability of the state and the amount to be distributed or otherwise expended by the state pursuant to section 2557 of the public health law shall be determined by first calculating the amount of the expenditure or other liability pursu- ant to such law, and then reducing the amount so calculated by two percent of such amount ... 163,687,000 .......... (re. $163,687,000) For services and expenses of a study of racial disparities ........... 147,500 ............................................. (re. $147,500) For services and expenses of a minority male wellness and screening program ... 26,950 ................................... (re. $26,950) For services and expenses of a Latino health outreach initiative ... 36,750 ............................................... (re. $36,750) For services and expenses for stockpile storage for vaccines and supplies. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations for administration of this program ... 1,200,000 ....................................... (re. $510,000) For services and expenses to support the STD center of excellence .... 480,000 .............................................. (re. $360,000 For services and expenses related to the Indian health program. The moneys hereby appropriated shall be for payment of financial assist- ance heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue. Up to 2.5 percent of 484 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 this appropriation may be transferred to the general fund-state purposes account for the nonpersonal service administration of this program ... 16,121,000 ............................ (re. $4,404,000) For services and expenses of a rabies program, including but not limited to reimbursement to counties for rabies expenses such as human post-exposure vaccination, and research studies in the control of wildlife rabies, pursuant to United States department of agricul- ture approval if necessary, to control the spread of rabies. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations for administration of this program .................. 1,456,000 ......................................... (re. $1,456,000) State grants for a program of family planning services pursuant to article 2 of the public health law. A portion of these funds may be suballocated to other state agencies ............................... 23,701,700 ....................................... (re. $21,739,000) The moneys hereby appropriated shall be available for respite services for families of eligible children. Such moneys shall be allocated to each municipality by the department of health as determined by the department, to reimburse such municipalities in the amount of 50 percent of the costs of respite services provided to eligible chil- dren and their families with the approval of the early intervention official, in accordance with section 2547 of the public health law, section 69-4.18 of title 10 of the New York codes rules and regu- lation and standards established by the department for the provision of respite services. The moneys allocated to each municipality by the department shall be the total amount of respite funds available for such purpose ... 1,757,300 .................... (re. $1,711,000) For services and expenses of a comprehensive adolescent pregnancy prevention program. A portion of this appropriation may be trans- ferred to state operations appropriations for administration of this program ... 10,631,300 ............................ (re. $8,061,000) Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, effective October 1, 2006, expenditures made from this appropriation shall effectively provide a cost of living adjustment, provided however, for the peri- od commencing on April 1, 2013 and ending March 31, 2014, the commissioner shall not apply any new cost of living adjustment authorized by section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part H of chapter 56 of the laws of 2012, for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimbursement, for providers of the following services, as determined by the commissioner of the department of health: obesity prevention and diabetes programs, nutritional services to pregnant women, infants and children, hunger prevention and nutrition assistance program, Indian health, asthma, prenatal care assistance program, rape crisis, comprehensive adolescent preg- nancy prevention, family planning, school health, childhood lead poisoning prevention, children with special health care needs, regional perinatal centers, migrant health, dental services, cancer services programs, healthy heart, Alzheimer's disease assistance centers, Alzheimer's research and education, tobacco control, rabies, immunization, universal prenatal and postpartum home visita- tion, public health campaign, sexually transmitted diseases, osteo- 485 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 porosis prevention, sudden infant death syndrome, tick-borne disease, and tuberculosis control. The commissioner of the depart- ment of health shall determine the standards and requirements neces- sary to qualify for such increases and the department may suballo- cate funds as needed. Further, each local government unit or direct contract provider receiving such funding shall submit written certification regarding the use of such funds to be provided in the format prescribed by the department. Funds shall be allocated from this appropriation pursuant to a plan prepared by the commissioner and approved by the director of the budget ......................... 28,530,200 ....................................... (re. $28,530,200) For grants-in-aid to contract for hypertension prevention, screening, and treatment programs ... 232,300 .................. (re. $232,300) For services and expenses including an education program related to a children's asthma program. The department shall make grants within the amounts appropriated therefor to local health agencies, health care providers, school, school-based health centers and community- based organizations and other organizations with demonstrated inter- est and expertise in serving persons with asthma to develop and implement regional or community plans which may include the follow- ing activities: self-management programs in elementary schools, conducting public and provider education programs and implementing protocols for collection of data on asthma-related school absentee- ism and emergency room visits. In making grants the commissioner may give priority consideration to entities serving areas of the state with high incidence and prevalence of asthma. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations for administration of this program ................................. 213,400 ............................................. (re. $213,400) For services and expenses associated with new and existing school based health centers ... 9,842,900 ................ (re. $8,338,000) For services and expenses related to the school based health clinics program, notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law to the contrary, funds shall be available for the statewide school based health clinics program to provide grants to certain school based health centers pursuant to the following: Anthony Jordon Health Center ... 26,444 ................ (re. $26,444) Montefiore Medical Center ... 112,388 ................. (re. $112,388) Chenango Memorial Hospital ... 14,048 .................. (re. $14,048) East Harlem Council for Human Services ... 11,569 ...... (re. $11,569) Family Health Network ... 8,239 ......................... (re. $8,239) Kaleida Health ... 168,581 ............................ (re. $168,581) Lutheran Medical Center ... 55,367 ..................... (re. $55,367) Nassau Health Care Corporation ... 10,743 .............. (re. $10,743) NY Presbyterian Hospital ... 197,504 .................. (re. $197,504) Renaissance-Harlem Hospital ... 80,160 ................. (re. $80,160) Sisters of Charity ... 33,055 .......................... (re. $33,055) Suffolk County DOH ... 9,090 ............................ (re. $9,090) Threshold Center for Alternative Youth Services ...................... 20,659 ............................................... (re. $20,659) University of Rochester ... 46,278 ..................... (re. $46,278) Via Health-Rochester General Hospital ... 15,701 ....... (re. $15,701) 486 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 William F. Ryan Community Health Center ... 16,528 ..... (re. $16,528) For services and expenses to support grants to community health centers and comprehensive diagnostic and treatment centers for the purpose of furnishing primary health care services, including outreach, health education and dental care, to migrant and seasonal farmworkers and their families, of which no less than 70 percent shall be dedicated to community health centers receiving federal funding for such purpose pursuant to section 330(g) of the federal public health service act ... 406,000 ............... (re. $406,000) For services and expenses of a universal prenatal and postpartum home visitation program ... 1,847,000 .................. (re. $1,744,000) For services and expenses for childhood asthma coalitions. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appro- priations for administration of this program ....................... 1,163,300 ......................................... (re. $1,163,300) For services and expenses related to providing nutritional services and to provide nutritional education to pregnant women, infants, and children, including suballocations to the department of agriculture and markets for the farmer's market nutrition program and migrant worker services and the office of temporary and disability assist- ance for prenatal care assistance program activities. A portion of these funds may be suballocated to other state agencies. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appro- priations for administration of this program ....................... 26,254,900 ....................................... (re. $14,000,000) For services and expenses, including operating expenses related to providing nutritional services and nutrition education for hunger prevention and nutrition assistance. A portion of this appropriation may be suballocated to other state agencies. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations for administration of this program ................................. 28,046,700 ........................................ (re. $2,500,000) For services and expenses of the health and social services sexuality- related programs ... 4,966,900 .................... (re. $4,155,000) For grants to rape crisis centers for services to rape victims and programs to prevent rape. The amounts appropriated pursuant to such appropriation may be suballocated to other state agencies or accounts for expenditures incurred in the operation of programs funded by such appropriation subject to the approval of the director of the budget ... 1,887,600 ....................... (re. $1,155,000) For services and expenses related to evidence based cancer services programs. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations for administration of this program ... 25,281,000 ................................... (re. $23,006,000) For services and expenses related to obesity and diabetes programs. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations for administration of this program .................. 6,803,300 ......................................... (re. $5,824,000) For services and expenses related to statewide health broadcasts involving local, state and federal agencies. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations for administration of this program ... 39,400 ........ (re. $39,400) 487 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses of a public health genomics. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropri- ations for administration of this program .......................... 23,600 ............................................... (re. $23,600) For grants to sudden infant death syndrome centers ................... 18,400 ............................................... (re. $18,400) For services and expenses of the tick-borne disease institute, includ- ing grants for research and prevention, detection, and treatment of Lyme disease and other tick-borne illnesses ........................ 69,400 ............................................... (re. $69,400) For services and expenses of the comprehensive care centers for eating disorders program ... 118,000 ....................... (re. $118,000) For services and expenses of a safe motherhood initiative to prevent maternal deaths in New York state. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations for adminis- tration of this program ... 34,700 ................... (re. $34,700) For services and expenses of health promotion initiatives. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appro- priations for administration of this program ....................... 538,200 ............................................. (re. $538,200) For services and expenses for statewide maternal mortality reviews and the development of protocols to reduce incidents of death during childbirth. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations for administration of this program ... 31,300 ........................................... (re. $31,300) For services and expenses of the Adelphi University breast cancer support program ... 283,300 ......................... (re. $283,300) For services and expenses related to the tobacco use prevention and control program including grants to support cancer research. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations ... 33,143,300 .................... (re. $25,112,000) For services and expenses of a statewide public health campaign for tuberculosis control and prevention and for screening and education activities regarding sexually transmitted diseases, provided that any funds allocated under this appropriation shall not supplant existing local funds or state funds allocated to county health departments under article 6 of the public health law. Up to $300,000 of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations for the administration of this program by the department of health ......... 5,587,100 ......................................... (re. $5,075,000) State aid to municipalities for medical services for the rehabili- tation of physically handicapped children, pursuant to article 6 of the public health law ... 3,479,600 ............... (re. $3,385,000) For services and expenses of the prenatal care assistance program. Up to 100 percent of this appropriation may be suballocated to the medical assistance program general fund - local assistance account to be matched by federal funds ... 2,296,400 ...... (re. $1,861,000) For services and expenses related to tobacco enforcement, education and related activities, pursuant to chapter 433 of the laws of 1997. Of amounts appropriated herein, up to $500,000 may be used for educational programs. A portion of this appropriation may be trans- ferred to state operations ... 2,174,600 .......... (re. $2,174,600) 488 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses of the maternity and early childhood founda- tion ... 283,300 .................................... (re. $283,300) For grants in aid to contract for hypertension prevention, screening and treatment programs ... 631,700 .................. (re. $631,700) For services and expenses of tuberculosis treatment, detection and prevention ... 565,600 .............................. (re. $565,600) For services and expenses of a lead poisoning prevention program ..... 275,700 ............................................. (re. $262,000) For additional state grants for a program of family planning services pursuant to article 2 of the public health law ..................... 750,000 ............................................. (re. $750,000) For additional services and expenses associated with new and existing school based health centers ... 557,000 ............. (re. $557,000) For services and expenses related to the New York State breast cancer network ... 50,000 ................................... (re. $50,000) For services and expenses of the primary care development corporation ... 400,000 ......................................... (re. $400,000) For services and expenses of the Coalition for the Institutionalized Aged and Disabled ... 75,000 ......................... (re. $75,000) For services and expenses of the New York State Coalition of School- Based Health Centers ... 39,000 ...................... (re. $39,000) For services and expenses related to spinal cord injury research pursuant to chapter 338 of the laws of 1998. All or a portion of this appropriation may be transferred or suballocated to the state operations appropriations or the miscellaneous special revenue fund spinal cord injury research fund account ........................... 2,000,000 ......................................... (re. $2,000,000) For services and expenses related to testing for adrenoleukodystrophy (ALD). All of a portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations ... 110,000 ........................ (re. $110,000) For services and expenses related to the center for disability services' women's special health network ........................... 250,000 ............................................. (re. $250,000) For services and expenses related to the establishment of a school based health center at Richfield Springs ........................... 150,000 ............................................. (re. $150,000) For services and expenses of the endometriosis foundation of America for activities related to awareness, education, and research ....... 200,000 ............................................. (re. $200,000) For services and expenses of women's health, including but not limited to, eating disorders, preventative care, prenatal care, and cancer services ... 550,000 ................................ (re. $550,000) For additional services and expenses of the comprehensive care centers for eating disorders programs ... 120,000 ........... (re. $120,000) For additional services and expenses for the maternity and early childhood foundation ... 250,000 .................... (re. $250,000) For services and expenses for a study on broad scale systems inte- gration, to be performed by the Chautauqua County Chapter, NYSARC, Inc., for the purpose of evaluating whether cost savings and quality of care improvements may be achieved through the provision of services, including but not limited to, dental, health, behavioral health, employment, and social services intervention within a 489 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 managed care model in a rural setting. This appropriation may be available for transfer to state operations ......................... 100,000 ............................................. (re. $100,000) For services and expenses of the Finger Lakes Health Systems Agency ... 209,000 ......................................... (re. $209,000) For services and expenses related to health insurance coverage for home and personal care workers ... 3,000,000 ...... (re. $3,000,000) For services and expenses related to health insurance coverage for home and personal care workers ... 3,000,000 ...... (re. $3,000,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: State aid to municipalities for the operation of local health depart- ments and laboratories and for the provision of general public health services pursuant to article 6 of the public health law for activities under the jurisdiction of the commissioner of health. Notwithstanding any other provision of article 6 of the public health law, a county may obtain reimbursement pursuant to this act, only after the county chief financial officer certifies, in the municipal health services plan, that county tax levies used to fund services carried out by the county health department have not been added to or supplanted directly or indirectly by any funds obtained by the county pursuant to the Master Settlement Agreement entered into on November 23, 1998 by the state and leading United States tobacco product manufacturers, except in the case of a public health emer- gency, as determined by the commissioner of health. Notwithstanding annual aggregate limits for bad debt and charity care allowances and any other provision of law, up to $1,700,000 shall be transferred to the medical assistance program general fund - local assistance account for eligible publicly sponsored certified home health agencies that demonstrate losses from a disproportionate share of bad debt and charity care, pursuant to chapter 884 of the laws of 1990. Within the maximum limits specified herein, the department shall transfer only those funds which are necessary to meet the state share requirements for disproportionate share adjust- ments expected to be paid for the period January 1, 2012 through December 31, 2012. The moneys hereby appropriated shall be available for payment of financial assistance heretofore accrued ............................ 254,413,000 ..................................... (re. $104,615,000) For services and expenses of a rabies program, including but not limited to reimbursement to counties for rabies expenses such as human post-exposure vaccination, and research studies in the control of wildlife rabies, pursuant to United States department of agricul- ture approval if necessary, to control the spread of rabies. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations for administration of this program .................. 1,542,000 ........................................... (re. $634,000) For services and expenses including payment of health insurance premi- ums and reimbursement of health care providers for services rendered to individuals enrolled in the cystic fibrosis program pursuant to chapter 851 of the laws of 1987. The amounts appropriated pursuant to such appropriation may be suballocated to other state agencies or 490 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 accounts for expenditures incurred in the operation of programs funded by such appropriation subject to the approval of the director of the budget ... 800,000 ........................... (re. $368,000) The moneys hereby appropriated shall be available for respite services for families of eligible children. Such moneys shall be allocated to each municipality by the department of health as determined by the department, to reimburse such municipalities in the amount of 50 percent of the costs of respite services provided to eligible chil- dren and their families with the approval of the early intervention official, in accordance with section 2547 of the public health law, section 69-4.18 of title 10 of the New York codes rules and regu- lation and standards established by the department for the provision of respite services. The moneys allocated to each municipality by the department shall be the total amount of respite funds available for such purpose ... 1,861,000 .................... (re. $1,776,000) Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, effective October 1, 2006, expenditures made from this appropriation shall effectively provide a cost of living adjustment, provided however, for the peri- od commencing on April 1, 2012 and ending March 31, 2013, the commissioner shall not apply any new cost of living adjustment authorized by section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part F of chapter 59 of the laws of 2011, for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimbursement, for providers of the following services, as determined by the commissioner of the department of health: obesity prevention and diabetes programs, nutritional services to pregnant women, infants and children, hunger prevention and nutrition assistance program, Indian health, asthma, prenatal care assistance program, rape crisis, comprehensive adolescent preg- nancy prevention, family planning, school health, childhood lead poisoning prevention, children with special health care needs, regional perinatal centers, migrant health, dental services, cancer services programs, healthy heart, Alzheimer's disease assistance centers, Alzheimer's research and education, tobacco control, rabies, immunization, universal prenatal and postpartum home visita- tion, public health campaign, sexually transmitted diseases, osteo- porosis prevention, sudden infant death syndrome, tick-borne disease, and tuberculosis control. The commissioner of the depart- ment of health shall determine the standards and requirements neces- sary to qualify for such increases and the department may suballo- cate funds as needed. Further, each local government unit or direct contract provider receiving such funding shall submit written certification regarding the use of such funds to be provided in the format prescribed by the department. Funds shall be allocated from this appropriation pursuant to a plan prepared by the commissioner and approved by the director of the budget ......................... 28,530,200 ........................................ (re. $3,637,000) For services and expenses for stockpile storage for vaccines and supplies. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations for administration of this program ... 1,200,000 ....................................... (re. $300,000) 491 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses including an education program related to a children's asthma program. The department shall make grants within the amounts appropriated therefor to local health agencies, health care providers, school, school-based health centers and community- based organizations and other organizations with demonstrated inter- est and expertise in serving persons with asthma to develop and implement regional or community plans which may include the follow- ing activities: self-management programs in elementary schools, conducting public and provider education programs and implementing protocols for collection of data on asthma-related school absentee- ism and emergency room visits. In making grants the commissioner may give priority consideration to entities serving areas of the state with high incidence and prevalence of asthma. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations for administration of this program ................................. 226,000 .............................................. (re. $29,000) For services and expenses related to the school based health clinics program, notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law to the contrary, funds shall be available for the statewide school based health clinics program to provide grants to certain school based health centers pursuant to the following: Anthony Jordon Health Center ... 28,005 ................ (re. $28,005) Chenango Memorial Hospital ... 14,877 .................. (re. $14,877) Family Health Network ... 8,725 ......................... (re. $8,725) NY Presbyterian Hospital ... 209,164 .................. (re. $209,164) Suffolk County DOH ... 9,627 ............................ (re. $9,627) Via Health-Rochester General Hospital ... 16,628 ........ (re. $5,741) William F. Ryan Community Health Center ... 17,504 ..... (re. $17,504) For services and expenses to support grants to community health centers and comprehensive diagnostic and treatment centers for the purpose of furnishing primary health care services, including outreach, health education and dental care, to migrant and seasonal farmworkers and their families, of which no less than 70 percent shall be dedicated to community health centers receiving federal funding for such purpose pursuant to section 330(g) of the federal public health service act ... 430,000 ................ (re. $70,000) For services and expenses of a universal prenatal and postpartum home visitation program ... 1,956,000 .................... (re. $254,000) For services and expenses for childhood asthma coalitions. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appro- priations for administration of this program ....................... 1,232,000 ........................................... (re. $319,000) For services and expenses related to providing nutritional services and to provide nutritional education to pregnant women, infants, and children, including suballocations to the department of agriculture and markets for the farmer's market nutrition program and migrant worker services and the office of temporary and disability assist- ance for prenatal care assistance program activities. A portion of these funds may be suballocated to other state agencies. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appro- priations for administration of this program ....................... 19,811,300 ........................................ (re. $3,300,000) 492 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses related to evidence based cancer services programs. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations for administration of this program ... 9,006,750 ..................................... (re. $1,501,000) For services and expenses related to obesity and diabetes programs. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations for administration of this program .................. 7,205,000 ........................................... (re. $679,000) For services and expenses of a study of racial disparities ........... 147,500 ............................................. (re. $147,500) For services and expenses related to statewide health broadcasts involving local, state and federal agencies. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations for administration of this program ... 41,750 ......... (re. $8,000) For services and expenses of a public health genomics. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropri- ations for administration of this program .......................... 25,000 ............................................... (re. $25,000) For services and expenses of the tick-borne disease institute, includ- ing grants for research and prevention, detection, and treatment of Lyme disease and other tick-borne illnesses ........................ 73,500 ............................................... (re. $73,500) For services and expenses of a minority male wellness and screening program ... 26,950 ................................... (re. $26,950) For services and expenses of a Latino health outreach initiative ..... 36,750 ............................................... (re. $36,750) For services and expenses of health promotion initiatives. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appro- priations for administration of this program ....................... 570,000 .............................................. (re. $86,000) For state grants to improve access to infertility services, treat- ments, and procedures. Funds shall be allocated from this appropri- ation pursuant to a plan prepared by the commissioner of health and approved by the director of the budget ............................. 923,500 ............................................. (re. $725,000) For additional state grants to improve access to infertility services, treatments, and procedures ... 1,000,000 ............ (re. $799,000) For additional state grants to improve access to infertility services, treatments, and procedures ... 1,000,000 .......... (re. $1,000,000) For services and expenses of the Niagara health quality coalition .... 372,000 .............................................. (re. $95,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses of a rabies program, including but not limited to reimbursement to counties for rabies expenses such as human post-exposure vaccination, and research studies in the control of wildlife rabies, pursuant to United States department of agricul- ture approval if necessary, to control the spread of rabies. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations for administration of this program .................. 1,542,000 ........................................... (re. $495,000) 493 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 The moneys hereby appropriated shall be available for respite services for families of eligible children. Such moneys shall be allocated to each municipality by the department of health as determined by the department, to reimburse such municipalities in the amount of 50 percent of the costs of respite services provided to eligible chil- dren and their families with the approval of the early intervention official, in accordance with section 2547 of the public health law, section 69-4.18 of title 10 of the New York codes rules and regu- lation and standards established by the department for the provision of respite services. The moneys allocated to each municipality by the department shall be the total amount of respite funds available for such purpose ... 1,861,000 ...................... (re. $400,000) Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, effective October 1, 2006, expenditures made from this appropriation shall effectively provide a cost of living adjustment for providers of the following services, as determined by the commissioner of the department of health: nutrition education and outreach, obesity prevention and diabetes programs, nutritional services to pregnant women, infants and children, hunger prevention and nutrition assistance program, Indian health, asthma, prenatal care assistance program, rape crisis, comprehensive adolescent pregnancy prevention, family plan- ning, school health, childhood lead poisoning prevention, children with special health care needs, regional perinatal centers, migrant health, dental services, cancer services programs, healthy heart, Alzheimer's disease assistance centers, Alzheimer's research and education, tobacco control, rabies, immunization, universal prenatal and postpartum home visitation, public health campaign, sexually transmitted diseases, osteoporosis prevention, sudden infant death syndrome, tick-borne disease, and tuberculosis control. The commis- sioner of the department of health shall determine the standards and requirements necessary to qualify for such increases and the depart- ment may suballocate funds as needed. Further, each local government unit or direct contract provider receiving such funding shall submit written certification regarding the use of such funds to be provided in the format prescribed by the department. Funds shall be allocated from this appropriation pursuant to a plan prepared by the commis- sioner and approved by the director of the budget .................. 28,837,200 ........................................ (re. $3,226,000) For services and expenses for stockpile storage for vaccines and supplies. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations for administration of this program ... 1,200,000 ....................................... (re. $300,000) For services and expenses associated with new and existing school based health centers ... 4,436,000 .................. (re. $279,000) For services and expenses of a universal prenatal and postpartum home visitation program ... 1,956,000 .................... (re. $223,000) For grants to rape crisis centers for services to rape victims and programs to prevent rape. The amounts appropriated pursuant to such appropriation may be suballocated to other state agencies or accounts for expenditures incurred in the operation of programs funded by such appropriation subject to the approval of the director of the budget ... 1,871,000 ........................... (re. $7,000) 494 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses related to evidence based cancer services programs. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations for administration of this program ... 9,006,750 ....................................... (re. $964,000) For services and expenses related to obesity and diabetes programs. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations for administration of this program .................. 7,205,000 ........................................... (re. $500,000) For services and expenses related to state-wide health broadcasts involving local, state and federal agencies. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations for administration of this program ................................. 41,750 ............................................... (re. $19,000) For services and expenses of a safe motherhood initiative to prevent maternal deaths in New York state. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations for adminis- tration of this program ... 36,750 ................... (re. $27,000) For services and expenses of a minority male wellness and screening program ... 26,950 ................................... (re. $26,950) For services and expenses of a Latino health outreach initiative ..... 36,750 ............................................... (re. $36,750) For state grants to improve access to infertility services, treat- ments, and procedures. Funds shall be allocated from this appropri- ation pursuant to a plan prepared by the commissioner of health and approved by the director of the budget ............................. 923,500 ............................................. (re. $303,000) For services and expenses related to providing nutritional services and to provide nutritional education to pregnant women, infants, and children, including suballocations to the department of agriculture and markets for the farmer's market nutrition program and migrant worker services and the office of temporary and disability assist- ance for prenatal care assistance program activities. A portion of these funds may be suballocated to other state agencies. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appro- priations for administration of this program ....................... 19,811,300 ........................................ (re. $3,300,000) By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2010: State grants for a program of family planning services pursuant to article 2 of the public health law ................................. 28,595,000 ........................................... (re. $99,000) For services and expenses of the public health management leaders of tomorrow program, provided a portion of this appropriation shall be suballocated to university at Albany school of public health ....... 554,000 ............................................... (re. $1,000) For services and expenses of a study of racial disparities ........... 295,000 ............................................. (re. $292,000) For services and expenses of a public health genomics. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropri- ations for administration of this program .......................... 50,000 ............................................... (re. $42,000) 495 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses associated with new and existing school based health centers ... 4,436,000 ................... (re. $97,000) For services and expenses of a minority male wellness and screening program ... 53,900 ................................... (re. $53,900) For services and expenses of a Latino health outreach initiative ..... 73,500 ............................................... (re. $24,000) By chapter 108, section 11, of the laws of 2010: For services and expenses of health promotion initiatives. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appro- priations for administration of this program ....................... 1,140,000 ........................................... (re. $299,000) For state grants to improve access to infertility services, treat- ments, and procedures. Funds shall be allocated from this appropri- ation pursuant to a plan prepared by the commissioner of health and approved by the director of the budget ............................. 1,847,000 ......................................... (re. $1,846,000) For services and expenses related to statewide health broadcasts involving local, state and federal agencies. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations for administration of this program ... 83,500 ........ (re. $74,000) For services and expenses of a safe motherhood initiative to prevent maternal deaths in New York state. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations for adminis- tration of this program ... 73,500 ................... (re. $73,000) For services and expenses for statewide maternal mortality reviews and the development of protocols to reduce incidents of death during childbirth. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations for administration of this program ... 66,250 ........................................... (re. $66,000) By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2009: For services and expenses of a study of racial disparities ........... 295,000 ............................................. (re. $295,000) For state grants to improve access to infertility services, treat- ments, and procedures. Funds shall be allocated from this appropri- ation pursuant to a plan prepared by the commissioner of health and approved by the director of the budget. Funds appropriated herein are supported by savings resulting from the increased Federal Medical Assistance Percentage (FMAP) provided pursuant to the Ameri- can recovery and reinvestment act of 2009 .......................... 3,694,000 ........................................... (re. $150,000) For services and expenses of a chernobyl thyroid cancer screening pilot project ... 406,080 ........................... (re. $360,000) For services and expenses related to the statewide health and social services sexuality-related programs, notwithstanding any inconsist- ent provision of law to the contrary, funds shall be available for the statewide health and social services sexuality-related programs to establish health and social services and provide technical assistance pursuant to the following sub-schedule .................. 1,540,322 ............................................ (re. $15,000) 496 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 sub-schedule Ali Forney ... 11,216 .................................. (re. $11,216) Asian Pacific Islander Coalition of HIV/AIDS (Manhattan/Queens) ...... 44,865 ............................................... (re. $44,865) Audre Lorde Project ... 56,081 ......................... (re. $56,081) Bronx Community Pride Center ... 56,081 ................ (re. $56,081) Brooklyn AIDS Task Force - Shades of Lavender Project ................ ...................................................... (re.3$25,391) Callen-Lorde Community Health Center ... 44,865 ........ (re. $44,865) CANDLE (Community Awareness Network for a Drug-Free life and Environ- ment) ... 35,350 ..................................... (re. $35,350) Capital District Gay and Lesbian Community Council ................... 25,391 ............................................... (re. $25,391) Center Lane, Westchester Jewish Community Services ................... 34,741 ............................................... (re. $34,741) Empire State Pride Agenda ... 75,485 ................... (re. $75,485) Ferre Institute ... 20,189 ............................. (re. $20,189) Gay Alliance of the Genesee Valley ... 56,081 .......... (re. $56,081) Gay & Lesbian Switchboard ... 11,216 ................... (re. $11,216) Gay and Lesbian Youth Services of Western New York ................... 56,081 ............................................... (re. $56,081) Gay Men of African Descent ... 25,391 .................. (re. $25,391) Gay Men's Health Crisis ... 44,865 ..................... (re. $44,865) Greenwich Village Youth Council - New Neutral Zone ................... 30,475 ............................................... (re. $30,475) Heights Hill Mental Health Service - LGBT Affirmative Program ........ 25,391 ............................................... (re. $25,391) Hetrick Martin Institute ... 56,081 .................... (re. $56,081) In Our Own Voices ... 53,838 ........................... (re. $53,838) Latino Commission on AIDS - Mano A Mano ... 25,391 ..... (re. $25,391) Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Community Center .............. ..................................................... (re.1$112,162) LGBT Wellness Program at Community Action Center ..................... 22,432 ............................................... (re. $22,432) LOFT ... 26,658 ........................................ (re. $26,658) Long Island Gay and Lesbian Youth ... 81,470 ........... (re. $81,470) Men of Color Health Awareness Project ... 25,391 ....... (re. $25,391) Metropolitan Community Church of New York ... 25,391 ... (re. $25,391) New York City Gay and Lesbian Anti-Violence Project .................. 76,186 ............................................... (re. $76,186) People of Color in Crisis ... 25,391 ................... (re. $25,391) Planned Parenthood Health Services of Northeastern New York .......... 22,432 ............................................... (re. $22,432) Planned Parenthood of Niagara County ... 11,216 ........ (re. $11,216) Positive Health Project ... 28,041 ..................... (re. $28,041) Pride Center of Western New York (Buffalo) ... 21,181 .. (re. $21,181) Pride for Youth/Long Island Crisis Center ... 56,081 ... (re. $56,081) Queens LGBT Pride Community Center ... 11,216 .......... (re. $11,216) Queens Lesbian and Gay Community Center INC .......................... 25,391 ............................................... (re. $25,391) Rainbow Access Initiative Albany ... 16,825 ............ (re. $16,825) 497 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Rainbow Seniors of Western New York ... 8,412 ........... (re. $8,412) Safety Zone ... 11,216 ................................. (re. $11,216) SAGE Upstate ... 21,181 ................................ (re. $21,181) Senior Action in a Gay Environment (SAGE) - Rainbow Aging Awareness Program ... 97,381 ................................... (re. $97,381) For services and expenses of the School Based Health Coalition ....... 37,600 ................................................ (re. $8,000) For services and expenses of the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgen- der Health and Human Services Network .............................. 2,048,000 ........................................... (re. $185,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal [Department of] Education Fund Individuals with Disabilities-Part C Account - 25214 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For activities related to a handicapped infants and toddlers program ... 51,578,000 ................................... (re. $51,578,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For activities related to a handicapped infants and toddlers program ... 51,578,000 ................................... (re. $51,578,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For activities related to a handicapped infants and toddlers program ... 51,578,000 ................................... (re. $12,895,000) By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For activities related to a handicapped infants and toddlers program ... 51,578,000 ................................... (re. $12,895,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Federal Block Grant Account - 25183 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For various health prevention, diagnostic, detection and treatment services. The commissioner of health is hereby authorized to waive any provisions of the public health law and regulations, to issue appro- priate operating certificates, and to enter into contracts with article 28 facilities, to provide funds, to establish, support and conduct projects to provide improved and expanded school health services for preschool and school-age children. No more than 10 per centum of the amount appropriated for such purpose shall be expended for services and expenses in connection with the administration and evaluation of such grants. Grants awarded under this appropriation shall be distributed and administered in accordance with regulations established by the commissioner of health. The amounts appropriated pursuant to such appropriation may be suballocated to other state agencies or accounts for expenditures incurred in the operation of 498 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 programs funded by such appropriation subject to the approval of the director of the budget ... 57,475,000 ............ (re. $57,475,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Federal Block Grant Account By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For various health prevention, diagnostic, detection and treatment services. The commissioner of health is hereby authorized to waive any provisions of the public health law and regulations, to issue appro- priate operating certificates, and to enter into contracts with article 28 facilities, to provide funds, to establish, support and conduct projects to provide improved and expanded school health services for preschool and school-age children. No more than 10 per centum of the amount appropriated for such purpose shall be expended for services and expenses in connection with the administration and evaluation of such grants. Grants awarded under this appropriation shall be distributed and administered in accordance with regulations established by the commissioner of health. The amounts appropriated pursuant to such appropriation may be suballocated to other state agencies or accounts for expenditures incurred in the operation of programs funded by such appropriation subject to the approval of the director of the budget ... 57,475,000 ............ (re. $57,475,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For various health prevention, diagnostic, detection and treatment services. The commissioner of health is hereby authorized to waive any provisions of the public health law and regulations, to issue appro- priate operating certificates, and to enter into contracts with article 28 facilities, to provide funds, to establish, support and conduct projects to provide improved and expanded school health services for preschool and school-age children. No more than 10 per centum of the amount appropriated for such purpose shall be expended for services and expenses in connection with the administration and evaluation of such grants. Grants awarded under this appropriation shall be distributed and administered in accordance with regulations established by the commissioner of health. The amounts appropriated pursuant to such appropriation may be suballocated to other state agencies or accounts for expenditures incurred in the operation of programs funded by such appropriation subject to the approval of the director of the budget ... 57,475,000 ............ (re. $14,369,000) By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For various health prevention, diagnostic, detection and treatment services. The commissioner of health is hereby authorized to waive any provisions of the public health law and regulations, to issue appropriate operating certificates, and to enter into contracts with article 28 facilities, to provide funds, to establish, support and conduct projects to provide improved and expanded school health 499 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 services for preschool and school-age children. No more than 10 per centum of the amount appropriated for such purpose shall be expended for services and expenses in connection with the administration and evaluation of such grants. Grants awarded under this appropriation shall be distributed and administered in accordance with regulations established by the commissioner of health. The amounts appropriated pursuant to such appropriation may be suballocated to other state agencies or accounts for expenditures incurred in the operation of programs funded by such appropriation subject to the approval of the director of the budget ... 57,475,000 ............ (re. $14,369,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Federal Health, Education and Human Services Account - 25148 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For various health prevention, diagnostic, detection and treatment services. The amounts appropriated pursuant to such appropriation may be suballocated to other state agencies or accounts for expendi- tures incurred in the operation of programs funded by such appropri- ation subject to the approval of the director of the budget ........ 33,700,000 ....................................... (re. $33,700,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For various health prevention, diagnostic, detection and treatment services. The amounts appropriated pursuant to such appropriation may be suballocated to other state agencies or accounts for expendi- tures incurred in the operation of programs funded by such appropri- ation subject to the approval of the director of the budget ........ 33,700,000 ....................................... (re. $33,700,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For various health prevention, diagnostic, detection and treatment services. The amounts appropriated pursuant to such appropriation may be suballocated to other state agencies or accounts for expendi- tures incurred in the operation of programs funded by such appropri- ation subject to the approval of the director of the budget ........ 33,700,000 ........................................ (re. $8,425,000) By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For various health prevention, diagnostic, detection and treatment services. The amounts appropriated pursuant to such appropriation may be suballocated to other state agencies or accounts for expendi- tures incurred in the operation of programs funded by such appropri- ation subject to the approval of the director of the budget ........ 42,803,000 .......................................... (re. $973,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal USDA-Food and Nutrition Services Fund Child and Adult Care Food Account - 25022 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: 500 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For various federal food and nutritional services. The moneys hereby appropriated shall be available for payment of financial assistance heretofore accrued ... 247,694,000 ............... (re. $10,000,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For various federal food and nutritional services. The moneys hereby appropriated shall be available for payment of financial assistance heretofore accrued ... 247,694,000 ................ (re. $5,500,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For various federal food and nutritional services. The moneys hereby appropriated shall be available for payment of financial assistance heretofore accrued ... 247,694,000 ................ (re. $5,500,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal USDA-Food and Nutrition Services Fund Federal Food and Nutrition Services Account - 25022 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For various federal food and nutritional services. The moneys hereby appropriated shall be available for payment of financial assistance heretofore accrued ... 502,970,000 .............. (re. $125,000,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For various federal food and nutritional services. The moneys hereby appropriated shall be available for payment of financial assistance heretofore accrued ... 502,970,000 .............. (re. $113,750,000) Special Revenue Funds - Other Combined [Gifts, Grants and Bequests] EXPENDABLE TRUST Fund NYS Prostate Cancer Research, Detection and Education Account - 20183 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For prostate cancer research, detection and education pursuant to chapter 273 of the laws of 2004 ... 1,000,000 ..... (re. $1,000,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For prostate cancer research, detection and education pursuant to chapter 273 of the laws of 2004 ... 1,000,000 ..... (re. $1,000,000) CENTER FOR ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses related to the water supply protection program ... 5,017,000 ............................. (re. $4,339,000) For services and expenses of the healthy neighborhood program ........ 1,872,800 ......................................... (re. $1,544,000) For services and expenses related to enhancing the childhood lead poisoning primary prevention program in accordance with article 13 501 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 of the public health law. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations ... 4,721,300 ..... (re. $4,514,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses related to enhancing the childhood lead poisoning primary prevention program in accordance with article 13 of the public health law. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations ... 5,000,000 ....... (re. $384,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses related to enhancing the childhood lead poisoning primary prevention program in accordance with article 13 of the public health law. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations ... 5,000,000 ....... (re. $989,000) By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For services and expenses related to enhancing the childhood lead poisoning primary prevention program in accordance with article 13 of the public health law. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations ... 5,000,000 ..... (re. $4,600,000) By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2009: For services and expenses related to enhancing the childhood lead poisoning primary prevention program in accordance with article 13 of the public health law. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations ... 2,500,000 ........ (re. $28,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Federal Block Grant Account - 25183 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses of various health prevention, diagnostic, detection and treatment services ... 3,687,000 .... (re. $3,687,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Federal Block Grant Account - 25100 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses of various health prevention, diagnostic, detection and treatment services ... 3,687,000 .... (re. $3,687,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses of various health prevention, diagnostic, detection and treatment services ... 3,687,000 .... (re. $3,687,000) By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For services and expenses of various health prevention, diagnostic, detection and treatment services ... 3,687,000 ...... (re. $921,000) CHILD HEALTH INSURANCE PROGRAM 502 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Children's Health Insurance Account - 25148 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: The money hereby appropriated is available for payment of aid hereto- fore accrued or hereafter accrued. For services and expenses related to the children's health insurance program, pursuant to title XXI of the federal social security act ... 545,064,000 ................................. (re. $545,064,000) HEALTH CARE FINANCING PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses related to the annual hospital institutional cost report. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations ... 300,000 ......... (re. $300,000) For services and expenses for the center for workforce studies at the school of public health through the research foundation of the state university of New York. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations ..................... 185,100 ............................................. (re. $185,100) For services and expenses of upstate medical university through the research foundation of the state university of New York to promote minority participation in medical education. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations ... 18,400 ........................................... (re. $18,400) For services and expenses of the gateway institute through the research foundation of the city university of New York to promote minority participation in medical education. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations ... 103,900 ......................................... (re. $103,900) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses related to the annual hospital institutional cost report. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations ... 300,000 ......... (re. $211,000) By chapter 53, section 1 of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses related to the annual hospital institutional cost report. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations ... 300,000 .......... (re. 211,000) The appropriation made by chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2010, to the child health insurance program, is hereby transferred and reap- propriated to health care financing program: For services and expenses related to the annual hospital institutional cost report. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations ... 300,000 ......... (re. $213,900) 503 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 HEALTH CARE REFORM ACT PROGRAM Special Revenue Funds - Other HCRA Resources Fund HCRA Program Account - 20807 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services, expenses, grants and transfers necessary to implement the health care reform act program in accordance with section 2807-j, 2807-k, 2807-l, 2807-m, 2807-p, 2807-s and 2807-v of the public health law. The moneys hereby appropriated shall be available for payments heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue. Notwith- standing any inconsistent provision of law, the moneys hereby appro- priated may be increased or decreased by interchange or transfer with any appropriation of the department of health or by transfer or suballocation to any appropriation of the department of financial services, which shall mean, prior to October 3, 2011, the department of insurance, the office of mental health and the state office for the aging subject to the approval of the director of the budget, who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. With the approval of the director of the budget, up to 5 percent of this appropriation may be used for state operations purposes. At the direction of the director of the budget, funds may also be trans- ferred directly to the general fund for the purpose of repaying a draw on the tobacco revenue guarantee fund. For transfer to the pool administrator for the purposes of making empire clinical research investigator program (ECRIP) payments ..... 8,611,600 ......................................... (re. $8,611,600) For services and expenses of the New York state area health education center program ... 2,077,400 ...................... (re. $1,527,436) For services and expenses of the ambulatory care training program pursuant to subdivision 5-a of section 2807-m of the public health law ... 4,060,300 ................................. (re. $3,812,836) For services and expenses of the physician loan repayment program pursuant to subdivision 5-a of section 2807-m of the public health law. All or part of this appropriation may be suballocated to the NYS higher education services corporation .......................... 1,605,200 ......................................... (re. $1,605,200) For services and expenses of the physician practice support program pursuant to subdivision 5-a of section 2807-m of the public health law ... 4,060,300 ................................. (re. $4,060,300) For services and expenses related to physician workforce studies pursuant to subdivision 5-a of section 2807-m of the public health law ... 487,200 ..................................... (re. $487,200) For services and expenses of the diversity in medicine/post- baccalaureate program pursuant to subdivision 5-a of section 2807-m of the public health law ... 1,605,200 ............ (re. $1,605,200) For additional services and expenses of the physician loan repayment program ... 100,000 ................................. (re. $100,000) 504 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For additional services and expenses of the physician practice support program ... 300,000 ................................. (re. $300,000) For transfer to health research incorporated (HRI) for the AIDS drug assistance program ... 42,300,000 ................ (re. $42,300,000) For state grants for the health workforce retraining program. Notwithstanding section 2807-g of the public health law, or any other provision of law to the contrary, funds hereby appropriated may be made available to other state agencies and facilities oper- ated by the department of health for services and expenses related to the worker retraining program as disbursed pursuant to section 2807-g of the public health law. Provided, however, that the direc- tor of the budget must approve the release of any request for proposal or request for application or any other procurement initi- atives issued on or after April 1, 2007. Further provided that any contract executed on or after April 1, 2007 must receive the prior approval of the director of the budget. A portion of this appropri- ation may be transferred to state operations appropriations ........ 26,816,800 ....................................... (re. $26,078,057) For state grants for rural health care access development ............ 9,800,000 ......................................... (re. $9,497,891) For state grants for rural health network development ................ 6,400,000 ......................................... (re. $5,109,090) For services and expenses, including grants, related to emergency assistance distributions as designated by the commissioner of health. Notwithstanding section 112 or 163 of the state finance law or any other contrary provision of law, such distributions shall be limited to providers or programs where, as determined by the commis- sioner of health, emergency assistance is vital to protect the life or safety of patients, to ensure the retention of facility caregiv- ers or other staff, or in instances where health facility operations are jeopardized, or where the public health is jeopardized or other emergency situations exist ......................................... 2,900,000 ......................................... (re. $2,900,000) For transfer to the pool administrator for distributions related to school based health clinics ... 5,287,800 ......... (re. $5,287,800) For services and expenses related to school based health centers. The total amount of funds provided herein shall be distributed to school-based health center providers based on the ratio of each provider's total enrollment for all sites to the total enrollment of all providers. This formula shall be applied to the total amount made available herein, provided, however, that notwithstanding any contrary provision of law, the commissioner of health may establish minimum and maximum awards for providers ........................... 2,643,900 ......................................... (re. $2,643,900) For services and expenses related to auditing or payment of audit contracts to determine payor and provider compliance requirements. All or a portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations ... 14,700,000 ......... (re. $10,787,000) For services and expenses related to the pool administration. All or a portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations ... 4,200,000 ...................... (re. $4,200,000) 505 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For transfer to the pool administrator for state grants for poison control centers. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations ... 2,500,000 .. (re. $2,500,000) For services and expenses of the upstate poison control center ....... 500,000 ............................................. (re. $500,000) For payments for uncompensated care to eligible voluntary non-profit diagnostic and treatment centers ... 54,400,000 .. (re. $54,363,477) For state grants to improve access to infertility services, treat- ments, and procedures ... 1,910,700 ............... (re. $1,652,818) For additional state grants to improve access to infertility services, treatments, and procedures ... 1,000,000 .......... (re. $1,000,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For transfer to the pool administrator for the purposes of making empire clinical research investigator program (ECRIP) payments ..... 9,120,000 ......................................... (re. $1,630,000) For services and expenses of the ambulatory care training program pursuant to subdivision 5-a of section 2807-m of the public health law ... 4,300,000 ................................. (re. $4,175,645) For services and expenses of the physician loan repayment program pursuant to subdivision 5-a of section 2807-m of the public health law. All or part of this appropriation may be suballocated to the NYS higher education services corporation .......................... 1,700,000 ......................................... (re. $1,700,000) For services and expenses of the physician practice support program pursuant to subdivision 5-a of section 2807-m of the public health law ... 4,300,000 .................................. (re. 3,673,505) For services and expenses related to physician workforce studies pursuant to subdivision 5-a of section 2807-m of the public health law ... 516,000 ..................................... (re. $516,000) For state grants for the health workforce retraining program. Notwithstanding section 2807-g of the public health law, or any other provision of law to the contrary, funds hereby appropriated may be made available to other state agencies and facilities oper- ated by the department of health for services and expenses related to the worker retraining program as disbursed pursuant to section 2807-g of the public health law. Provided, however, that the direc- tor of the budget must approve the release of any request for proposal or request for application or any other procurement initi- atives issued on or after April 1, 2007. Further provided that any contract executed on or after April 1, 2007 must receive the prior approval of the director of the budget. A portion of this appropri- ation may be transferred to state operations appropriations ........ 28,400,000 ....................................... (re. $15,900,000) For services and expenses, including grants, related to emergency assistance distributions as designated by the commissioner of health. Notwithstanding section 112 or 163 of the state finance law or any other contrary provision of law, such distributions shall be limited to providers or programs where, as determined by the commis- sioner of health, emergency assistance is vital to protect the life or safety of patients, to ensure the retention of facility caregiv- ers or other staff, or in instances where health facility operations 506 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 are jeopardized, or where the public health is jeopardized or other emergency situations exist ... 2,900,000 ............ (re. $996,699) For services and expenses related to auditing or payment of audit contracts to determine payor and provider compliance requirements. All or a portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations ... 14,700,000 .......... (re. $6,620,000) For state grants to improve access to infertility services, treat- ments, and procedures ... 1,100,000 ................. (re. $963,028) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses of the physician loan repayment program pursuant to subdivision 5-a of section 2807-m of the public health law. All or part of this appropriation may be suballocated to the NYS higher education services corporation .......................... 1,700,000 ......................................... (re. $1,700,000) For services and expenses of the physician practice support program pursuant to subdivision 5-a of section 2807-m of the public health law ... 4,300,000 ................................. (re. $4,300,000) For services and expenses related to physician workforce studies pursuant to subdivision 5-a of section 2807-m of the public health law ... 516,000 ..................................... (re. $516,000) For state grants for the health workforce retraining program. Notwithstanding section 2807-g of the public health law, or any other provision of law to the contrary, funds hereby appropriated may be made available to other state agencies and facilities oper- ated by the department of health for services and expenses related to the worker retraining program as disbursed pursuant to section 2807-g of the public health law. Provided, however, that the direc- tor of the budget must approve the release of any request for proposal or request for application or any other procurement initi- atives issued on or after April 1, 2007. Further provided that any contract executed on or after April 1, 2007 must receive the prior approval of the director of the budget. A portion of this appropri- ation may be transferred to state operations appropriations ........ 28,400,000 ....................................... (re. $23,400,000) For state grants to improve access to infertility services, treat- ments, and procedures ... 1,100,000 ................. (re. $192,028) By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For services and expenses of the physician practice support program pursuant to subdivision 5-a of section 2807-m of the public health law ... 4,300,000 ................................. (re. $2,330,822) For services and expenses related to physician workforce studies pursuant to subdivision 5-a of section 2807-m of the public health law ... 516,000 ..................................... (re. $516,000) By chapter 108, section 11, of the laws of 2010: For additional state grants to improve access to infertility services, treatments, and procedures ... 2,200,000 ............ (re. $721,000) By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2009, as amended by chapter 502, section 4, of the laws of 2009: 507 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For state grants for the health workforce retraining program. Notwithstanding section 2807-g of the public health law, or any other provision of law to the contrary, funds hereby appropriated may be made available to other state agencies and facilities oper- ated by the department of health for services and expenses related to the worker retraining program as disbursed pursuant to section 2807-g of the public health law. Of this amount $8,900,000 shall be made available to fund training for workers in jobs and job skills that meet the changing requirements of the health care industry pursuant to section 2807-g(5) of the public health law. Provided, however, that the director of the budget must approve the release of any request for proposal or request for application or any other procurement initiatives issued on or after April 1, 2007. Further provided that any contract executed on or after April 1, 2007 must receive the prior approval of the director of the budget. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appro- priations. Funds appropriated herein are supported by savings resulting from the increased Federal Medical Assistance Percentage (FMAP) provided pursuant to the American recovery and reinvestment act of 2009. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, for state fiscal year 2009-2010 the liability of the state and the amount to be distributed or otherwise expended by the state on or after November 1, 2009 shall be determined by first calculat- ing the amount of the expenditure or other liability pursuant to such law, and then reducing the amount so calculated by 12.5 percent of such amount, and that the amount of this appropriation available for disbursement on or after November 1, 2009 shall be reduced by 12.5 percent of the amount that is undisbursed as of such date ..... 21,100,000 ........................................ (re. $2,150,000) For additional state grants to improve access to infertility services, treatments, and procedures. Funds appropriated herein are supported by savings resulting from the increased Federal Medical Assistance Percentage (FMAP) provided pursuant to the American recovery and reinvestment act of 2009; provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after November 1, 2009 shall be reduced by 12.5 percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of November 1, 2009 ................. 4,600,000 ......................................... (re. $2,488,321) Special Revenue Funds - Other HCRA Resources Fund HCRA Transition Account - 20808 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2005, as amended by chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2006: For services, expenses, grants and transfers necessary to continue existing or planned contracts or other financing arrangements for the purposes of implementing the health care reform act program in accordance with section 2807-j, 2807-k, 2807-l, 2807-m, 2807-s, and 2807-v of the public health law and utilizing allocations authorized prior to July 1, 2005. The moneys hereby appropriated shall be available for payments heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue. 508 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the moneys hereby appropriated may be increased or decreased by interchange or trans- fer with any appropriation of the department of health or by trans- fer or suballocation to any appropriation of the department of insurance, the office of mental health or the state office for the aging subject to the approval of the director of the budget, who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee .......... 600,000,000 ..................................... (re. $283,000,000) MEDICAL ASSISTANCE ADMINISTRATION PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 The appropriation made by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013, is hereby amended and reappropriated to read: For reimbursement of local administrative expenses for medical assist- ance programs and for state administration of medical assistance programs, notwithstanding section 153 of the social services law, to include the performance of eligibility and enrollment determinations by the state or third-party entities designated by the state to perform such services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, subject to the approval of the director of budget, up to $23,000,000 of the amount appropriated herein shall be available for the purpose of providing payments to local social services districts for medical assistance administration claims that exceed an administrative ceiling estab- lished by the Commissioner of Health. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law and subject to the approval of the director of budget, moneys hereby appropriated may be increased or decreased by transfer or interchange between these appropriated amounts and appropriations of the medical assistance administration program, the medical assistance program, and the office of health insurance programs. Funding authority from this account used for State administration of the medical assistance program may be transferred to State Operations appropriations within the aforementioned programs at amounts agreed upon by the commis- sioner of health, and the New York state division of the budget. Notwithstanding section 40 of state finance law or any other law to the contrary, all medical assistance appropriations made from this account shall remain in full force and effect in accordance, in the aggregate, with the following schedule: not more than 50 percent for the period April 1, 2013 to March 31, 2014; and the remaining amount for the period April 1, 2014 to [March 31] SEPTEMBER 15, 2015. Notwithstanding section 40 of the state finance law or any provision of law to the contrary, subject to federal approval, department of health state funds medicaid spending, excluding payments for medical services provided at state facilities operated by the office of mental health, the office for people with developmental disabilities and the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services and 509 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 further excluding any payments which are not appropriated within the department of health, in the aggregate, for the period April 1, 2013 through March 31, 2014, shall not exceed $16,477,019,000 except as provided below and state share medicaid spending, in the aggregate, for the period April 1, 2014 through [March 31] SEPTEMBER 15, 2015, shall not exceed [$17,098,774,000] $17,082,871,000, but in no event shall department of health state funds medicaid spending for the period April 1, 2013 through [March 31] SEPTEMBER 15, 2015 exceed [$33,575,793,000] $33,559,890,000 provided, however, such aggregate limits may be adjusted by the director of the budget to account for any changes in the New York state federal medical assistance percentage amount established pursuant to the federal social securi- ty act, increases in provider revenues, reductions in local social services district payments for medical assistance administration and beginning April 1, 2012 the operational costs of the New York state medical indemnity fund, pursuant to a chapter establishing such fund. Such projections may be adjusted by the director of the budget to account for increased or expedited department of health state funds medicaid expenditures as a result of a natural or other type of disaster, including a governmental declaration of emergency. The director of the budget, in consultation with the commissioner of health, shall assess on a monthly basis known and projected medicaid expenditures by category of service and by geographic region, as determined by the commissioner of health, incurred both prior to and subsequent to such assessment for each such period, and if the director of the budget determines that such expenditures are expected to cause medicaid spending for such period to exceed the aggregate limit specified herein for such period, the state medicaid director, in consultation with the director of the budget and the commissioner of health, shall develop a medicaid savings allocation plan to limit such spending to the aggregate limit specified herein for such period. Such medicaid savings allocation plan shall be designed, to reduce the expenditures authorized by the appropriations herein in compliance with the following guidelines: (1) reductions shall be made in compliance with applicable federal law, including the provisions of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Public Law No. 111-148, and the Health Care and Education Reconciliation Act of 2010, Public Law No. 111-152 (collectively "Affordable Care Act") and any subsequent amendments thereto or regulations promulgated thereunder; (2) reductions shall be made in a manner that complies with the state medicaid plan approved by the federal centers for medicare and medicaid services, provided, however, that the commis- sioner of health is authorized to submit any state plan amendment or seek other federal approval, including waiver authority, to imple- ment the provisions of the medicaid savings allocation plan that meets the other criteria set forth herein; (3) reductions shall be made in a manner that maximizes federal financial participation, to the extent practicable, including any federal financial partic- ipation that is available or is reasonably expected to become avail- able, in the discretion of the commissioner, under the Affordable Care Act; (4) reductions shall be made uniformly among categories of 510 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 services and geographic regions of the state, to the extent practi- cable, and shall be made uniformly within a category of service, to the extent practicable, except where the commissioner determines that there are sufficient grounds for non-uniformity, including but not limited to: the extent to which specific categories of services contributed to department of health medicaid state funds spending in excess of the limits specified herein; the need to maintain safety net services in underserved communities; or the potential benefits of pursuing innovative payment models contemplated by the Affordable Care Act, in which case such grounds shall be set forth in the medi- caid savings allocation plan; and (5) reductions shall be made in a manner that does not unnecessarily create administrative burdens to medicaid applicants and recipients or providers. The commissioner shall seek the input of the legislature, as well as organizations representing health care providers, consumers, busi- nesses, workers, health insurers, and others with relevant exper- tise, in developing such medicaid savings allocation plan, to the extent that all or part of such plan, in the discretion of the commissioner, is likely to have a material impact on the overall medicaid program, particular categories of service or particular geographic regions of the state. The commissioner shall post the medicaid savings allocation plan on the department of health's website and shall provide written copies of such plan to the chairs of the senate finance and the assembly ways and means committees at least 30 days before the date on which implementation is expected to begin. The commissioner may revise the medicaid savings allocation plan subsequent to the provisions of notice and prior to implementation but need provide a new notice pursuant to subparagraph (i) of this paragraph only if the commissioner determines, in his or her discretion, that such revisions materially alter the plan. Notwithstanding the provisions of paragraphs (a) and (b) of this subdivision, the commissioner need not seek the input described in paragraph (a) of this subdivision or provide notice pursuant to paragraph (b) of this paragraph if, in the discretion of the commis- sioner, expedited development and implementation of a medicaid savings allocation plan is necessary due to a public health emergen- cy. For purposes of this section, a public health emergency is defined as: (i) a disaster, natural or otherwise, that significantly increases the immediate need for health care personnel in an area of the state; (ii) an event or condition that creates a widespread risk of exposure to a serious communicable disease, or the potential for such widespread risk of exposure; or (iii) any other event or condi- tion determined by the commissioner to constitute an imminent threat to public health. Nothing in this paragraph shall be deemed to prevent all or part of such medicaid savings allocation plan from taking effect retroac- tively to the extent permitted by the federal centers for medicare and medicaid services. In accordance with the medicaid savings allocation plan, the commis- sioner of the department of health shall reduce department of health 511 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 state funds medicaid spending by the amount of the projected over- spending through, actions including, but not limited to modifying or suspending reimbursement methods, including but not limited to all fees, premium levels and rates of payment, notwithstanding any provision of law that sets a specific amount or methodology for any such payments or rates of payment; modifying medicaid program bene- fits; seeking all necessary federal approvals, including, but not limited to waivers, waiver amendments; and suspending time frames for notice, approval or certification of rate requirements, notwith- standing any provision of law, rule or regulation to the contrary, including but not limited to sections 2807 and 3614 of the public health law, section 18 of chapter 2 of the laws of 1988, and 18 NYCRR 505.14(h). The department of health shall prepare a monthly report that sets forth: (a) known and projected department of health medicaid expend- itures as described in subdivision 1 of this section, and factors that could result in medicaid disbursements for the relevant state fiscal year to exceed the projected department of health state funds disbursements in the enacted budget financial plan pursuant to subdivision 3 of section 23 of the state finance law, including spending increases or decreases due to: enrollment fluctuations, rate changes, utilization changes, MRT investments, and shift of beneficiaries to managed care; and variations in offline medicaid payments; and (b) the actions taken to implement any medicaid savings allocation plan implemented pursuant to subdivision 4 of this section, including information concerning the impact of such actions on each category of service and each geographic region of the state. Each such monthly report shall be provided to the chairs of the senate finance and the assembly ways and means committees and shall be posted on the department of health's website in a timely manner. The money hereby appropriated is available for payment of aid hereto- fore accrued to municipalities, and to providers of medical services pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law, and shall be available to the department net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the money hereby appropri- ated may be increased or decreased by interchange, with any appro- priation of the department of health, and may be increased or decreased by transfer or suballocation between these appropriated amounts and appropriations of the office of mental health, the office for people with developmental disabilities, the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services, the department of family assistance office of temporary and disability assistance, and office of children and family services with the approval of the director of the budget, who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, in lieu of payments authorized by the social services law, or payments of federal funds otherwise due to the local social services districts for programs 512 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 provided under the federal social security act or the federal food stamp act, funds herein appropriated, in amounts certified by the state commissioner of temporary and disability assistance or the state commissioner of health as due from local social services districts each month as their share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law may be set aside by the state comptroller in an interest-bearing account in order to ensure the orderly and prompt payment of providers under section 367-b of the social services law pursuant to an estimate provided by the commissioner of health of each local social services district's share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 1,090,100,000 ................................. (re. $1,090,100,000) For contractual services related to medical necessity and quality of care reviews related to medicaid patients. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, all or part of this appropriation may be transferred to the health care standards and surveillance program, general fund - local assistance account. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 7,400,000 ......................................... (re. $7,400,000) The amount appropriated herein, together with any federal matching funds obtained, may be available to the department, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, for contractual services related to a third party entity responsible for education of persons eligible for medical assistance regarding their options for enroll- ment in managed care plans. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, all or a part of this appropriation may be trans- ferred to the office of managed care, general fund - state purposes account. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 50,000,000 ....................................... (re. $50,000,000) For state reimbursement of administrative expenses for the medical assistance program provided by the office of mental health, office for people with developmental disabilities and office of alcoholism and substance abuse services. The money hereby appropriated is available for payment of aid hereto- fore accrued. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the money hereby appropri- ated may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other 513 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 appropriation of the department of health with the approval of the director of the budget. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 200,000,000 ..................................... (re. $200,000,000) The appropriation made by chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 1998, as amended by chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2006, is hereby amended and reappropriated to read: The amount appropriated herein may be used in all or in part for grants to those entities seeking certification to operate comprehen- sive HIV special needs plans to aid in the development of the systems, organizational structures and networks necessary to operate a managed care program and for entities contracted to participate in support of SNP development and for contractual services related to medical necessity and quality of care reviews for medicaid recipi- ents with HIV or who have AIDS enrolled in special needs plans OR FOR CONVERTED HEALTH HOME HIV TARGETED CASE MANAGEMENT PROVIDERS PARTICIPATING IN HIV SPECIAL NEEDS PLANS OR OTHER MANAGED CARE PLAN NETWORKS. Subject to the approval of the director of budget, all or part of this appropriation may be transferred to the office of managed care, general fund - state purposes account ................ 30,000,000 ....................................... (re. $12,000,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Medicaid Administration Transfer Account - 25107 The appropriation made by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013, is hereby amended and reappropriated to read: For reimbursement of local administrative expenses of medical assist- ance programs and for state administration of medical assistance programs provided pursuant to title XIX of the federal social secu- rity act or its successor program. Notwithstanding section 153 of the social services law, to include the performance of eligibility and enrollment determinations by the state or third-party entities designated by the state to perform such services. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law and subject to the approval of the director of budget, moneys hereby appropriated may be increased or decreased by transfer or interchange between these appropriated amounts and appropriations of the medical assistance administration program, the medical assistance program, and the office of health insurance programs. Funding authority from this account used for State administration of the medical assistance program may be transferred to State Operations appropriations within the aforementioned programs at amounts agreed upon by the commis- sioner of health, and the New York state division of the budget. Notwithstanding section 40 of state finance law or any other law to the contrary, all medical assistance appropriations made from this 514 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 account shall remain in full force and effect in accordance, in aggregate, with the following schedule: not more than 50 percent for the period April 1, 2013 to March 31, 2014; and the remaining amount for the period April 1, 2014 to [March 31] SEPTEMBER 15, 2015. The moneys hereby appropriated are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued to municipalities, and to providers of medical services pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law, shall be available to the department net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. The amounts appropriated herein may be available for costs associated with a common benefit identification card, and subject to the approval of the director of the budget, these funds may be transferred to the credit of the state operations account medicaid management information systems program. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the money hereby appropri- ated may be increased or decreased by interchange, with any appro- priation of the department of health, and may be increased or decreased by transfer or suballocation between these appropriated amounts and appropriations of the office of mental health, the office for people with developmental disabilities, the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services, the department of family assistance office of temporary and disability assistance and office of children and family services with the approval of the director of the budget, who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, in lieu of payments authorized by the social services law, or payments of federal funds otherwise due to the local social services districts for programs provided under the federal social security act or the federal food stamp act, funds herein appropriated, in amounts certified by the state commissioner of temporary and disability assistance or the state commissioner of health as due from local social services districts each month as their share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law may be set aside by the state comptroller in an interest-bearing account in order to ensure the orderly and prompt payment of providers under section 367-b of the social services law pursuant to an estimate provided by the commissioner of health of each local social services district's share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 1,241,300,000 ................................. (re. $1,241,300,000) For reimbursement of administrative expenses of the medical assistance program provided by the office of mental health, office for people with developmental disabilities, and office of alcoholism and substance abuse services provided pursuant to title XIX of the federal social security act. The money hereby appropriated is avail- 515 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 able for payment of aid heretofore accrued. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the money hereby appropriated may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation of the department of health with the approval of the director of budget. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 200,000,000 ..................................... (re. $200,000,000) The appropriation made by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012, is hereby amended and reappropriated to read: For reimbursement of local administrative expenses of medical assist- ance programs and for state administration of medical assistance programs provided pursuant to title XIX of the federal social secu- rity act or its successor program. Notwithstanding section 153 of the social services law, to include the performance of eligibility and enrollment determinations by the state or third-party entities designated by the state to perform such services. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law and subject to the approval of the director of budget, moneys hereby appropriated may be increased or decreased by transfer or interchange between these appropriated amounts and appropriations of the medical assistance administration program, the medical assistance program, and the office of health insurance programs. Funding authority from this account used for State administration of the medical assistance program may be transferred to State Operations appropriations within the aforementioned programs at amounts agreed upon by the commis- sioner of health, and the New York state division of the budget. Notwithstanding section 40 of state finance law or any other law to the contrary, all medical assistance appropriations made from this account shall remain in full force and effect in accordance, in aggregate, with the following schedule: not more than 49 percent for the period April 1, 2012 to March 31, 2013; and the remaining amount for the period April 1, 2013 to [March 31, 2014] SEPTEMBER 15, 2015. The moneys hereby appropriated are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued to municipalities, and to providers of medical services pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law, shall be available to the department net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. The amounts appropriated herein may be available for costs associated with a common benefit identification card, and subject to the approval of the director of the budget, these funds may be transferred to the credit of the state operations account medicaid management information systems program. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the money hereby appropri- ated may be increased or decreased by interchange, with any appro- priation of the department of health, and may be increased or decreased by transfer or suballocation between these appropriated amounts and appropriations of the office of mental health, the office for people with developmental disabilities, the office of 516 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 alcoholism and substance abuse services, the department of family assistance office of temporary and disability assistance and office of children and family services with the approval of the director of the budget, who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, in lieu of payments authorized by the social services law, or payments of federal funds otherwise due to the local social services districts for programs provided under the federal social security act or the federal food stamp act, funds herein appropriated, in amounts certified by the state commissioner of temporary and disability assistance or the state commissioner of health as due from local social services districts each month as their share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law may be set aside by the state comptroller in an interest-bearing account in order to ensure the orderly and prompt payment of providers under section 367-b of the social services law pursuant to an estimate provided by the commissioner of health of each local social services district's share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2012-13 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2012-13, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2012-13 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2011 .... 1,217,400,000 ................................... (re. $117,000,000) For reimbursement of administrative expenses of the medical assistance program provided by the office of mental health, office for people with developmental disabilities, and office of alcoholism and substance abuse services provided pursuant to title XIX of the federal social security act. The money hereby appropriated is avail- able for payment of aid heretofore accrued. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the money hereby appropriated may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation of the department of health with the approval of the director of budget. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2012-13 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2012-13, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2012-13 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2011 .... 200,000,000 ...................................... (re. $92,000,000) By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For reimbursement of local administrative expenses of medical assist- ance programs provided pursuant to title XIX of the federal social security act or its successor program. The moneys hereby appropriated are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities, and to providers of medical services pursuant to section 367-b of the 517 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 social services law, shall be available to the department net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. The amounts appropriated herein may be available for costs associated with a common benefit identification card, and subject to the approval of the director of the budget, these funds may be transferred to the credit of the state operations account medicaid management informa- tion systems program. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the money hereby appropri- ated may be increased or decreased by interchange, with any appro- priation of the department of health, and may be increased or decreased by transfer or suballocation between these appropriated amounts and appropriations of the office of mental health, the office of mental retardation and developmental disabilities, the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services, the department of family assistance office of temporary and disability assistance and office of children and family services with the approval of the director of the budget, who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, in lieu of payments authorized by the social services law, or payments of federal funds otherwise due to the local social services districts for programs provided under the federal social security act or the federal food stamp act, funds herein appropriated, in amounts certified by the state commissioner of temporary and disability assistance or the state commissioner of health as due from local social services districts each month as their share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law may be set aside by the state comptroller in an interest-bearing account in order to ensure the orderly and prompt payment of providers under section 367-b of the social services law pursuant to an estimate provided by the commissioner of health of each local social services district's share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law ... 551,250,000 ..................... (re. $50,000,000) MEDICAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 The appropriation made by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013, is hereby amended and reappropriated to read: For the medical assistance program, including administrative expenses, for local social services districts, and for medical care rates for authorized child care agencies. Notwithstanding section 40 of state finance law or any other law to the contrary, all medical assistance appropriations made from this account shall remain in full force and effect in accordance, in the aggregate, with the following schedule: not more than 50 percent for the period April 1, 2013 to March 31, 2014; and the remaining amount for the period April 1, 2014 to [March 31] SEPTEMBER 15, 2015. 518 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Notwithstanding section 40 of the state finance law or any provision of law to the contrary, subject to federal approval, department of health state funds medicaid spending, excluding payments for medical services provided at state facilities operated by the office of mental health, the office for people with developmental disabilities and the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services and further excluding any payments which are not appropriated within the department of health, in the aggregate, for the period April 1, 2013 through March 31, 2014, shall not exceed $16,477,019,000 except as provided below and state share medicaid spending, in the aggregate, for the period April 1, 2014 through [March 31] SEPTEMBER 15, 2015, shall not exceed [$17,098,774,000] $17,082,871,000, but in no event shall department of health state funds medicaid spending for the period April 1, 2013 through [March 31] SEPTEMBER 15, 2015 exceed [$33,575,793,000] $33,559,890,000 provided, however, such aggregate limits may be adjusted by the director of the budget to account for any changes in the New York state federal medical assistance percentage amount established pursuant to the federal social securi- ty act, increases in provider revenues, reductions in local social services district payments for medical assistance administration and beginning April 1, 2012 the operational costs of the New York state medical indemnity fund, pursuant to a chapter establishing such fund. Such projections may be adjusted by the director of the budget to account for increased or expedited department of health state funds medicaid expenditures as a result of a natural or other type of disaster, including a governmental declaration of emergency. The director of the budget, in consultation with the commissioner of health, shall assess on a monthly basis known and projected medicaid expenditures by category of service and by geographic region, as defined by the commissioner, incurred both prior to and subsequent to such assessment for each such period, and if the director of the budget determines that such expenditures are expected to cause medi- caid spending for such period to exceed the aggregate limit speci- fied herein for such period, the state medicaid director, in consul- tation with the director of the budget and the commissioner of health, shall develop a medicaid savings allocation plan to limit such spending to the aggregate limit specified herein for such peri- od. Such medicaid savings allocation plan shall be designed, to reduce the expenditures authorized by the appropriations herein in compliance with the following guidelines: (1) reductions shall be made in compliance with applicable federal law, including the provisions of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Public Law No. 111-148, and the Health Care and Education Reconciliation Act of 2010, Public Law No. 111-152 (collectively "Affordable Care Act") and any subsequent amendments thereto or regulations promulgated thereunder; (2) reductions shall be made in a manner that complies with the state medicaid plan approved by the federal centers for medicare and medicaid services, provided, however, that the commis- sioner of health is authorized to submit any state plan amendment or seek other federal approval, including waiver authority, to imple- ment the provisions of the medicaid savings allocation plan that 519 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 meets the other criteria set forth herein; (3) reductions shall be made in a manner that maximizes federal financial participation, to the extent practicable, including any federal financial partic- ipation that is available or is reasonably expected to become avail- able, in the discretion of the commissioner, under the Affordable Care Act; (4) reductions shall be made uniformly among categories of services and geographic regions of the state, to the extent practi- cable, and shall be made uniformly within a category of service, to the extent practicable, except where the commissioner determines that there are sufficient grounds for non-uniformity, including but not limited to: the extent to which specific categories of services contributed to department of health medicaid state funds spending in excess of the limits specified herein; the need to maintain safety net services in underserved communities; or the potential benefits of pursuing innovative payment models contemplated by the Affordable Care Act, in which case such grounds shall be set forth in the medi- caid savings allocation plan; and (5) reductions shall be made in a manner that does not unnecessarily create administrative burdens to medicaid applicants and recipients or providers. The commissioner shall seek the input of the legislature, as well as organizations representing health care providers, consumers, busi- nesses, workers, health insurers, and others with relevant exper- tise, in developing such medicaid savings allocation plan, to the extent that all or part of such plan, in the discretion of the commissioner, is likely to have a material impact on the overall medicaid program, particular categories of service or particular geographic regions of the states. The commissioner shall post the medicaid savings allocation plan on the department of health's website and shall provide written copies of such plan to the chairs of the senate finance and the assembly ways and means committees at least 30 days before the date on which implementation is expected to begin. The commissioner may revise the medicaid savings allocation plan subsequent to the provisions of notice and prior to implementation but need provide a new notice pursuant to subparagraph (i) of this paragraph only if the commissioner determines, in his or her discretion, that such revisions materially alter the plan. Notwithstanding the provisions of paragraphs (a) and (b) of this subdivision, the commissioner need not seek the input described in paragraph (a) of this subdivision or provide notice pursuant to paragraph (b) of this paragraph if, in the discretion of the commis- sioner, expedited development and implementation of a medicaid savings allocation plan is necessary due to a public health emergen- cy. For purposes of this section, a public health emergency is defined as: (i) a disaster, natural or otherwise, that significantly increases the immediate need for health care personnel in an area of the state; (ii) an event or condition that creates a widespread risk of exposure to a serious communicable disease, or the potential for such widespread risk of exposure; or (iii) any other event or condi- tion determined by the commissioner to constitute an imminent threat to public health. 520 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Nothing in this paragraph shall be deemed to prevent all or part of such medicaid savings allocation plan from taking effect retroac- tively to the extent permitted by the federal centers for medicare and medicaid services. In accordance with the medicaid savings allocation plan, the commis- sioner of the department of health shall reduce department of health state funds medicaid spending by the amount of the projected over- spending through, actions including, but not limited to modifying or suspending reimbursement methods, including but not limited to all fees, premium levels and rates of payment, notwithstanding any provision of law that sets a specific amount or methodology for any such payments or rates of payment; modifying or discontinuing medi- caid program benefits; seeking all necessary federal approvals, including, but not limited to waivers, waiver amendments; and suspending time frames for notice, approval or certification of rate requirements, notwithstanding any provision of law, rule or regu- lation to the contrary, including but not limited to sections 2807 and 3614 of the public health law, section 18 of chapter 2 of the laws of 1988, and 18 NYCRR 505.14(h). The department of health shall prepare a monthly report that sets forth: (a) known and projected department of health medicaid expend- itures as described in subdivision 1 of this section, and factors that could result in medicaid disbursements for the relevant state fiscal year to exceed the projected department of health state funds disbursements in the enacted budget financial plan pursuant to subdivision 3 of section 23 of the state finance law, including spending increases or decreases due to: enrollment fluctuations, rate changes, utilization changes, MRT investments, and shift of beneficiaries to managed care; and variations in offline medicaid payments; and (b) the actions taken to implement any medicaid savings allocation plan implemented pursuant to subdivision 4 of this section, including information concerning the impact of such actions on each category of service and each geographic region of the state. Each such monthly report shall be provided to the chairs of the senate finance and the assembly ways and means committees and shall be posted on the department of health's website in a timely manner. The money hereby appropriated is to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued to municipalities, and to providers of medical services pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law, and for payment of state aid to municipalities and to providers of fami- ly care where payment systems through the fiscal intermediaries are not operational, and shall be available to the department net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law to the contrary, funds may be used by the department for outside legal assistance on issues involving the federal government, the conduct of preadmission screening and annual resident reviews required by the state's medi- caid program, computer matching with insurance carriers to insure that medicaid is the payer of last resort and activities related to the management of the pharmacy benefit available under the medicaid program. 521 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, in lieu of payments authorized by the social services law, or payments of federal funds otherwise due to the local social services districts for programs provided under the federal social security act or the federal food stamp act, funds herein appropriated, in amounts certified by the state commissioner of temporary and disability assistance or the state commissioner of health as due from local social services districts each month as their share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law may be set aside by the state comptroller in an interest-bearing account in order to ensure the orderly and prompt payment of providers under section 367-b of the social services law pursuant to an estimate provided by the commissioner of health of each local social services district's share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the money hereby appropri- ated may be increased or decreased by interchange, with any appro- priation of the department of health and the office of medicaid inspector general and may be increased or decreased by transfer or suballocation between these appropriated amounts and appropriations of the department of health state purpose account, the office of mental health, office for people with developmental disabilities, the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services, the depart- ment of family assistance office of temporary and disability assist- ance and office of children and family services, the office of Medi- caid Inspector General, and the state office for the aging with the approval of the director of the budget, who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law to the contrary, the moneys hereby appropriated may be used for payments to the centers for medicaid and medicare services for obligations incurred related to the pharmaceutical costs of dually eligible medicare/medicaid beneficiaries participating in the medicare drug benefit authorized by P.L. 108-173. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the moneys hereby appropriated shall not be used for any existing rates, fees, fee schedule, or procedures which may affect the cost of care and services provided by personal care providers, case managers, health maintenance organizations, out of state medical facilities which provide care and services to residents of the state, providers of transportation services, that are altered, amended, adjusted or otherwise changed by a local social services district unless previ- ously approved by the department of health and the director of the budget. For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including hospital inpatient services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering 522 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 1,395,985,000 ................................. (re. $1,395,985,000) For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including hospital outpatient and emergency room services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 623,082,000 ..................................... (re. $623,082,000) For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including clinic services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 834,582,000 ..................................... (re. $834,582,000) For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including nursing home services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 1,865,958,000 ................................. (re. $1,865,958,000) For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including other long term care services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 4,424,636,000 ................................. (re. $4,424,636,000) For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including managed care services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 9,001,454,000 ................................. (re. $9,001,454,000) For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including pharmacy services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 279,008,000 ..................................... (re. $279,008,000) For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including transportation services. 523 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 296,221,000 ..................................... (re. $296,221,000) For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including dental services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 84,478,000 ....................................... (re. $84,478,000) For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including non-institutional and other spending. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the money hereby appropriated may be available for payments to any county or public school district or state operated or state supported schools for blind and deaf students associated with additional claims for school supportive health services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 1,358,370,000 ................................. (re. $1,358,370,000) Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, upon submission of an allo- cation plan from the commissioner of health, the amount appropriated herein, together with any available federal matching funds, may be transferred or suballocated to the office of mental health, office of alcoholism and substance abuse services, office for people with developmental disabilities, division of housing and community renewal, New York state housing trust fund corporation, and office of temporary and disability assistance for services and expenses related to providing affordable housing. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 173,859,000 ..................................... (re. $173,859,000) For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including essential community provider network and vital access provider services ... 138,000,000 ........................ (re. $138,000,000) For grants to health homes to contribute to expenses associated with health homes establishment and infrastructure costs ................ 15,000,000 ....................................... (re. $15,000,000) For grants to the civil service employees association, Local 1000, AFSCME, AFL-CIO to contribute to the union's cost of purchasing health insurance coverage under the family health plus (FHPlus) 524 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 buy-in for child care providers represented by the union who do not otherwise qualify for coverage under FHPlus. Effective January 1, 2014, these funds shall be available for grants to civil service employees association, Local 1000, AFSCME, AFL-CIO to allow child care workers represented by the union to reduce the cost of purchas- ing coverage under the exchange. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 10,600,000 ....................................... (re. $10,600,000) For grants to the United Federation of Teachers, Local 2, AFT, AFL-CIO to contribute to the union's cost of purchasing health insurance coverage under the family health plus (FHPlus) buy-in for child care providers represented by the union who do not otherwise qualify for coverage under FHPlus. Effective January 1, 2014, these funds shall be available for grants to United Federation of Teachers, Local 2, AFT, AFL-CIO to allow child care workers represented by the union to reduce the cost of purchasing coverage under the exchange. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 18,000,000 ....................................... (re. $18,000,000) [For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including medical services provided at state facilities operated by the office of mental health, the office for people with developmental disabili- ties and the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services.] For the state share of medical assistance services expenses incurred by the department of health for the provision of medical assistance including services to people with developmental disabilities for mental hygiene stabilization in annual amounts not to exceed $730,000,000 in state fiscal year 2013-14, and $445,000,000 in 2014-15 ... 1,175,000,000 ..................... (re. $1,175,000,000) FOR SERVICES AND EXPENSES OF THE MEDICAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM INCLUDING MEDICAL SERVICES PROVIDED AT STATE FACILITIES OPERATED BY THE OFFICE OF MENTAL HEALTH, THE OFFICE FOR PEOPLE WITH DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILI- TIES AND THE OFFICE OF ALCOHOLISM AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE SERVICES. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 10,000,000,000 ............................... (re. $10,000,000,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Medicaid Direct Account - 25106 525 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 The appropriation made by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013, is hereby amended and reappropriated to read: For services and expenses for the medical assistance program, includ- ing administrative expenses for local social services districts, pursuant to title XIX of the federal social security act or its successor program. Notwithstanding section 40 of state finance law or any other law to the contrary, all medical assistance appropriations made from this account shall remain in full force and effect in accordance, in the aggregate, with the following schedule: not more than 47 percent for the period April 1, 2013 to March 31, 2014; and the remaining amount for the period April 1, 2014 to [March 31] SEPTEMBER 15, 2015. The moneys hereby appropriated are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued to municipalities, and to providers of medical services pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law, and for payment of state aid to municipalities and to providers of fami- ly care where payment systems through the fiscal intermediaries are not operational, shall be available to the department net of disal- lowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the money hereby appropri- ated may be increased or decreased by interchange, with any appro- priation of the department of health and the office of medicaid inspector general and may be increased or decreased by transfer or suballocation between these appropriated amounts and appropriations of the office of mental health, office for people with developmental disabilities, the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services, the department of family assistance office of temporary and disabil- ity assistance, office of children and family services, the depart- ment of financial services, department of corrections and community supervision, and the state office for the aging with the approval of the director of the budget, who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, in lieu of payments authorized by the social services law, or payments of federal funds otherwise due to the local social services districts for programs provided under the federal social security act or the federal food stamp act, funds herein appropriated, in amounts certified by the state commissioner of temporary and disability assistance or the state commissioner of health as due from local social services districts each month as their share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law may be set aside by the state comptroller in an interest-bearing account in order to ensure the orderly and prompt payment of providers under section 367-b of the social services law pursuant to an estimate provided by the commissioner of health of each local social services district's share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law. For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including hospital inpatient services. 526 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 10,939,750,000 ............................... (re. $10,939,750,000) For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including hospital outpatient and emergency room services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 2,688,854,000 ................................. (re. $2,688,854,000) For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including clinic services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 1,829,759,000 ................................. (re. $1,829,759,000) For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including nursing home services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 7,744,370,000 ................................. (re. $7,744,370,000) For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including other long term care services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 6,603,157,000 ................................. (re. $6,603,157,000) For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including managed care services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 12,096,790,000 ............................... (re. $12,096,790,000) For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including pharmacy services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering 527 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 4,685,138,000 ................................. (re. $4,685,138,000) For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including transportation services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 413,010,000 ..................................... (re. $413,010,000) For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including dental services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 334,959,000 ..................................... (re. $334,959,000) For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including noninstitutional and other spending. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 10,036,532,000 ............................... (re. $10,036,532,000) For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including medical services provided at state facilities operated by the office of mental health, the office for people with developmental disabili- ties and the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 10,000,000,000 ............................... (re. $10,000,000,000) The appropriation made by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012, is hereby amended and reappropriated to read: For services and expenses for the medical assistance program, includ- ing administrative expenses for local social services districts, pursuant to title XIX of the federal social security act or its successor program. Notwithstanding section 40 of state finance law or any other law to the contrary, all medical assistance appropriations made from this account shall remain in full force and effect in accordance, in the aggregate, with the following schedule: not more than 49 percent for the period April 1, 2012 to March 31, 2013; and the remaining amount for the period April 1, 2013 to [March 31, 2014] SEPTEMBER 15, 2015. The moneys hereby appropriated are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued to municipalities, and to providers of medical services pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law, and 528 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 for payment of state aid to municipalities and to providers of fami- ly care where payment systems through the fiscal intermediaries are not operational, shall be available to the department net of disal- lowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the money hereby appropri- ated may be increased or decreased by interchange, with any appro- priation of the department of health and the office of medicaid inspector general and may be increased or decreased by transfer or suballocation between these appropriated amounts and appropriations of the office of mental health, office for people with developmental disabilities, the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services, the department of family assistance office of temporary and disabil- ity assistance, office of children and family services, the depart- ment of financial services, department of corrections and community supervision, and the state office for the aging with the approval of the director of the budget, who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, in lieu of payments authorized by the social services law, or payments of federal funds otherwise due to the local social services districts for programs provided under the federal social security act or the federal food stamp act, funds herein appropriated, in amounts certified by the state commissioner of temporary and disability assistance or the state commissioner of health as due from local social services districts each month as their share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law may be set aside by the state comptroller in an interest-bearing account in order to ensure the orderly and prompt payment of providers under section 367-b of the social services law pursuant to an estimate provided by the commissioner of health of each local social services district's share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law. For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including hospital inpatient services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2012-13 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2012-13, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2012-13 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2011 .... 9,302,437,000 .................................... (re. $49,600,000) For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including hospital outpatient and emergency room services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2012-13 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2012-13, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2012-13 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2011 .... 2,286,423,000 ..................................... (re. $6,100,000) For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including clinic services. 529 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2012-13 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2012-13, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2012-13 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2011 .... 1,555,906,000 .................................... (re. $12,300,000) For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including other long term care services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2012-13 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2012-13, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2012-13 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2011 .... 5,823,198,000 ................................... (re. $256,900,000) For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including managed care services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2012-13 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2012-13, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2012-13 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2011 .... 10,286,307,000 .................................. (re. $746,700,000) For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including pharmacy services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2012-13 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2012-13, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2012-13 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2011 .... 3,983,930,000 ................................... (re. $520,100,000) For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including transportation services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2012-13 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2012-13, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2012-13 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2011 .... 351,196,000 ....................................... (re. $9,700,000) For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including dental services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2012-13 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2012-13, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2012-13 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2011 .... 284,827,000 ....................................... (re. $5,200,000) For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including noninstitutional and other spending. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2012-13 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2012-13, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering 530 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 fiscal year 2012-13 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2011 .... 8,534,401,000 ................................... (re. $297,000,000) For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including medical services provided at state facilities operated by the office of mental health, the office for people with developmental disabili- ties and the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2012-13 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2012-13, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2012-13 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2011 .... 9,500,000,000 ................................. (re. $1,816,100,000) By chapter 108, section 11, of the laws of 2010: For services and expenses for the medical assistance program, includ- ing administrative expenses for local social services districts, pursuant to title XIX of the federal social security act or its successor program. The moneys hereby appropriated are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities, and to providers of medical services pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law, and for payment of state aid to municipalities and to providers of family care where payment systems through the fiscal intermediaries are not operational, shall be available to the department net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and cred- its. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the money hereby appropri- ated may be increased or decreased by interchange, with any appro- priation of the department of health and the office of medicaid inspector general and may be increased or decreased by transfer or suballocation between these appropriated amounts and appropriations of the office of mental health, office of mental retardation and developmental disabilities, the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services, the department of family assistance office of tempo- rary and disability assistance, office of children and family services, and state office for the aging with the approval of the director of the budget, who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, in lieu of payments authorized by the social services law, or payments of federal funds otherwise due to the local social services districts for programs provided under the federal social security act or the federal food stamp act, funds herein appropriated, in amounts certified by the state commissioner of temporary and disability assistance or the state commissioner of health as due from local social services districts each month as their share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law may be set aside by the state comptroller in an interest-bearing account in order to ensure the orderly and prompt payment of providers under section 367-b of the social services law pursuant to an estimate provided by the 531 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 commissioner of health of each local social services district's share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law. Notwithstanding paragraph (c) of subdivision 10 of section 2807-c of the public health law, subdivision 2-b of section 2808 of the public health law, section 21 of chapter 1 of the laws of 1999, and any other contrary provision of law, in determining rates of payments by state governmental agencies effective for services provided on and after April 1, 2010 through March 31, 2011, for inpatient and outpa- tient services provided by general hospitals, for inpatient services and adult day health care outpatient services provided by residen- tial health care facilities pursuant to article 28 of the public health law, except for residential health care facilities that provide extensive nursing, medical, psychological and counseling support services to children, for home health care services provided pursuant to article 36 of the public health law by certified home health agencies, long term home health care programs and AIDS home care programs, and for personal care services provided pursuant to section 365-a of the social services law, the commissioner of health shall apply zero trend factor projections attributable to the 2010 calendar year in accordance with paragraph (c) of subdivision 10 of section 2807-c of the public health law, provided, however, that such zero trend factor projections for such 2010 calendar year shall also be applied to rates of payment for personal care services provided in those local social services districts, including New York city, whose rates of payment for such services are established by such local social services districts pursuant to a rate-setting exemption issued by the commissioner of health to such local social services districts in accordance with applicable regulations, and provided further, however, that for rates of payment for assisted living program services provided on and after April 1, 2010 through March 31, 2011, trend factor projections attributable to the 2010 calendar year shall be established at zero percent. For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including hospital inpatient services. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, rule or regulation and subject to the availability of federal financial participation, for the period July 1, 2010 through March 31, 2011, hospital inpa- tient rate adjustments shall be made in accordance with regulations which the commissioner of health shall promulgate in accordance with the provisions of subparagraph (v) of paragraph (b) of subdivision 35 of section 2807-c of the public health law and which shall be effective on and after July 1, 2010 that incorporate quality related measures pertaining to potentially preventable readmissions. Such regulations shall incorporate a risk adjusted comparison of the actual and expected number of potentially preventable readmissions in a given hospital with benchmarks established by the commissioner of health, provided, however, that the application of such regu- lations shall result in an aggregate reduction in medicaid payments of no less than $35,000,000 for the period July 1, 2010 through March 31, 2011, provided, however, that for the period July 1, 2010 532 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 through March 31, 2011 such rate adjustments shall not reflect the application of this section to behavioral health readmissions. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, rule or regulation, hospital inpatient rate adjustments made in accordance with the methodology specified in subdivision 6 of section 2500-d of the public health law shall be reduced by up to $1,000,000 for the peri- od April 1, 2010 through March 31, 2011; provided, however, if this act provides sufficient additional funding to support such rate adjustments without the aggregate reductions, then the provisions of this section shall be deemed null and void as of March 31, 2010 .... 4,435,794,000 ................................... (re. $229,000,000) For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including other long term care services. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, rule or regulation to the contrary, for the period April 1, 2010 through March 31, 2011, for purposes of operating the long term care assessment center demonstration program pursuant to section 367-w of the social services law, the department of health shall designate one or more long-term care assessment centers to be established in and together serve an entire county within the city of New York and shall desig- nate a long term care assessment center to be established in another region consisting of one or more contiguous counties elsewhere in the state. Provided, however, if this act appropriates sufficient additional funds to support operation of the long term care assess- ment center demonstration program through one assessment center in a county within the city of New York, then the provisions of this appropriation shall be deemed null and void. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, rule or regulation to the contrary, for the period April 1, 2010 through March 31, 2011, continued provision of long term home health care program, AIDS home care program or certified home health agency services paid for by government funds shall be based upon a comprehensive assess- ment of the medical, social and environmental needs of the recipient of the services which shall be performed at least every 180 days by the provider of a long term home health care program, AIDS home care program or the certified home health agency providing services for the patient and the local department of social services; provided, however, if this act appropriates sufficient additional funds to require that such assessments be performed no less frequently than once every 120 days, then the provisions of this paragraph shall not apply and shall be considered null and void as of March 31, 2010 ... 3,248,511,000 ................................... (re. $334,100,000) For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including pharmacy services. Notwithstanding any law, rule or regulation to the contrary, for the period April 1, 2010 through March 31, 2011, the commissioner of health shall provide five days public notice on the department's website of any recommendations developed by the pharmacy and thera- peutics committee regarding the preferred drug program; provided however that, if this act appropriates sufficient additional funds to permit the commissioner to provide thirty days public notice on the department's website of any such recommendations, the provisions 533 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 of this paragraph shall not apply and shall be considered null and void as of March 31, 2010 .......................................... 2,525,100,000 ................................... (re. $193,303,000) For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including noninstitutional and other spending. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, rule or regulation to the contrary, for the period April 1, 2010 through March 31, 2011: (i) any utilization controls on occupational therapy or phys- ical therapy services under the Medicaid program, including, but not limited to, prior approval of services, utilization thresholds or other limitations imposed on such therapy services in relation to a chronic condition in clinics certified under article 28 of the public health law or article 16 of the mental hygiene law shall be developed by the department of health in concurrence with the office of mental retardation and developmental disabilities; (ii) such utilization controls shall be in accord with nationally recognized professional standards and, in the event that nationally recognized standards do not exist, such thresholds shall be based upon reason- ably recognized professional standards of those with a specific expertise in treating individuals served by clinics certified under article 28 of the public health law or article 16 of the mental hygiene law; and (iii) prior approval by the department of health of a physical therapy evaluation or an occupational therapy evaluation by a qualified practitioner practicing within the scope of such practitioner's licensure shall not be required; provided that the department of health may require prior approval for treatment as recommended by such an evaluation and, in the event that prior approval is required, and the department of health fails to make a determination within eight days of presentation of a treatment request for physical or occupational therapy services, the depart- ment of health shall automatically approve four therapy visits; and provided, further, that if, upon completion of such four therapy visits, the department has not yet rendered a determination on the request for physical or occupational therapy services, the depart- ment shall automatically approve an additional four therapy visits and that such subsequent automatic approval shall be issued in the same manner until such time as the department issues a determi- nation, but in no event shall such approvals exceed the number of services or the period of time recommended by the evaluation; and provided further that, in the case of any denial of a prior approval request for physical therapy or occupational therapy, the department of health shall provide a reasonable opportunity for the qualified practitioner to provide his or her assessment of the beneficiary's physical and functional status as documented in a treatment plan with reasonable and obtainable goals; and provided further that, if the qualified practitioner provides documentation that is in accord with reasonably recognized professional standards, the recommended treatment plan shall be final, and the prior approval request shall be approved. Provided, however, if this act appropriates sufficient additional funds to permit payment under the Medicaid program for occupational therapy and physical therapy without the utilization control and prior approval features described in this appropriation, 534 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 then the provisions of this paragraph shall not apply and shall be considered null and void as of March 31, 2010. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, rule or regulation to the contrary, for the period April 1, 2010 through March 31, 2011, moneys paid by an applicant or recipient of supplemental secu- rity income benefits under section 209 of the social services law or of medical assistance under section 366 of such law, to a funeral firm, funeral director, undertaker, cemetery, or any other person, firm or corporation, under or in connection with an agreement, or any option to enter into an agreement, for the sale of merchandise to be used in connection with a funeral or burial, or for the furnishing of personal services of a funeral director or undertaker, wherein the merchandise is not to be actually physically delivered or the personal services are not to be rendered until the occurrence of the death of the person for whose funeral or burial such merchan- dise or services are to be furnished, shall be placed into an irrev- ocable trust if the person for whose funeral or burial such merchan- dise or services are to be furnished is a family member of such applicant and recipient. Under the terms of such an irrevocable trust, such applicant or recipient (and after the death of such applicant or recipient, the family member) shall have the right to select any funeral firm, funeral director, undertaker, cemetery or any other person, firm or corporation to whom such payment is made and to change such selection any time to any type of funeral or any funeral firm, funeral director, cemetery or any other person, firm or corporation to whom such payment is made, located in the state of New York or any other state. Any funds remaining in such an irrev- ocable trust after the payment of all funeral expenses must be paid over to the social services official responsible for arranging for burials under section 141 of the social services law in the local government subdivision where the decedent resided. Any such agree- ment, and any promotional literature prepared by a funeral firm, funeral director, undertaker, cemetery, or any other person, firm or corporation for prearranged funeral and burial services must contain language disclosing the irrevocable nature of burial trusts estab- lished for a family member by an applicant or recipient of supple- mental security income benefits or medical assistance. Provided, however, if this act appropriates sufficient additional funds to permit such agreements purchased for family members by applicants or recipients of supplemental security income benefits or medical assistance to be revocable, then the provisions of this paragraph shall not apply and shall be considered null and void as of March 31, 2010 ... 4,300,376,000 ...................... (re. $680,481,000) Special Revenue Funds - Other HCRA Resources Fund Indigent Care Account - 20817 The appropriation made by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013, is hereby amended and reappropriated to read: Notwithstanding section 40 of state finance law or any other law to the contrary, all medical assistance appropriations made from this 535 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 account shall remain in full force and effect in accordance, in the aggregate, with the following schedule: not more than 50 percent for the period April 1, 2013 to March 31, 2014; and the remaining amount for the period April 1, 2014 to [March 31] SEPTEMBER 15, 2015. Notwithstanding section 40 of the state finance law or any provision of law to the contrary, subject to federal approval, department of health state funds medicaid spending, excluding payments for medical services provided at state facilities operated by the office of mental health, the office for people with developmental disabilities and the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services and further excluding any payments which are not appropriated within the department of health, in the aggregate, for the period April 1, 2013 through March 31, 2014, shall not exceed $16,477,019,000 except as provided below and state share medicaid spending, in the aggregate, for the period April 1, 2014 through [March 31] SEPTEMBER 15, 2015, shall not exceed [$17,098,774,000] $17,082,871,000, but in no event shall department of health state funds medicaid spending for the period April 1, 2013 through [March 31] SEPTEMBER 15, 2015 exceed [$33,575,793,000] $33,559,890,000 provided, however, such aggregate limits may be adjusted by the director of the budget to account for any changes in the New York state federal medical assistance percentage amount established pursuant to the federal social securi- ty act, increases in provider revenues, reductions in local social services district payments for medical assistance administration and beginning April 1, 2012 the operational costs of the New York state medical indemnity fund, pursuant to a chapter establishing such fund. Such projections may be adjusted by the director of the budget to account for increased or expedited department of health state funds medicaid expenditures as a result of a natural or other type of disaster, including a governmental declaration of emergency. The director of the budget, in consultation with the commissioner of health, shall assess on monthly basis known and projected medicaid expenditures by category of service and by geographic region, as determined by the commissioner of health, incurred both prior to and subsequent to such assessment for each such period, and if the director of the budget determines that such expenditures are expected to cause medicaid spending for such period to exceed the aggregate limit specified herein for such period, the state medicaid director, in consultation with the director of the budget and the commissioner of health, shall develop a medicaid savings allocation plan to limit such spending to the aggregate limit specified herein for such period. Such medicaid savings allocation plan shall be designed, to reduce the expenditures authorized by the appropriations herein in compliance with the following guidelines: (1) reductions shall be made in compliance with applicable federal law, including the provisions of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Public Law No. 111-148, and the Health Care and Education Reconciliation Act of 2010, Public Law No. 111-152 (collectively "Affordable Care Act") and any subsequent amendments thereto or regulations promulgated thereunder; (2) reductions shall be made in a manner that complies with the state medicaid plan approved by the federal centers for 536 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 medicare and medicaid services, provided, however, that the commis- sioner of health is authorized to submit any state plan amendment or seek other federal approval, including waiver authority, to imple- ment the provisions of the medicaid savings allocation plan that meets the other criteria set forth herein; (3) reductions shall be made in a manner that maximizes federal financial participation, to the extent practicable, including any federal financial partic- ipation that is available or is reasonably expected to become avail- able, in the discretion of the commissioner, under the Affordable Care Act; (4) reductions shall be made uniformly among categories of services and geographic regions of the state, to the extent practi- cable, and shall be made uniformly within a category of service, to the extent practicable, except where the commissioner determines that there are sufficient grounds for non-uniformity, including but not limited to: the extent to which specific categories of services contributed to department of health medicaid state funds spending in excess of the limits specified herein; the need to maintain safety net services in underserved communities; or the potential benefits of pursuing innovative payment models contemplated by the Affordable Care Act, in which case such grounds shall be set forth in the medi- caid savings allocation plan; and (5) reductions shall be made in a manner that does not unnecessarily create administrative burdens to medicaid applicants and recipients or providers. The commissioner shall seek the input of the legislature, as well as organizations representing health care providers, consumers, busi- nesses, workers, health insurers, and others with relevant exper- tise, in developing such medicaid savings allocation plan, to the extent that all or part of such plan, in the discretion of the commissioner, is likely to have a material impact on the overall medicaid program, particular categories of service or particular geographic regions of the state. The commissioner shall post the medicaid savings allocation plan on the department of health's website and shall provide written copies of such plan to the chairs of the senate finance and the assembly ways and means committees at least 30 days before the date on which implementation is expected to begin. The commissioner may revise the medicaid savings allocation plan subsequent to the provisions of notice and prior to implementation but need provide a new notice pursuant to subparagraph (i) of this paragraph only if the commissioner determines, in his or her discretion, that such revisions materially alter the plan. Notwithstanding the provisions of paragraphs (a) and (b) of this subdivision, the commissioner need not seek the input described in paragraph (a) of this subdivision or provide notice pursuant to paragraph (b) of this paragraph if, in the discretion of the commis- sioner, expedited development and implementation of a medicaid savings allocation plan is necessary due to a public health emergen- cy. For purposes of this section, a public health emergency is defined as: (i) a disaster, natural or otherwise, that significantly increases the immediate need for health care personnel in an area of the state; (ii) an event or condition that creates a widespread risk of 537 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 exposure to a serious communicable disease, or the potential for such widespread risk of exposure; or (iii) any other event or condi- tion determined by the commissioner to constitute an imminent threat to public health. Nothing in this paragraph shall be deemed to prevent all or part of such medicaid savings allocation plan from taking effect retroac- tively to the extent permitted by the federal centers for medicare and medicaid services. In accordance with the medicaid savings allocation plan, the commis- sioner of the department of health shall reduce department of health state funds medicaid spending by the amount of the projected over- spending through, actions including, but not limited to modifying or suspending reimbursement methods, including but not limited to all fees, premium levels and rates of payment, notwithstanding any provision of law that sets a specific amount or methodology for any such payments or rates of payment; modifying medicaid program bene- fits; seeking all necessary federal approvals, including, but not limited to waivers, waiver amendments; and suspending time frames for notice, approval or certification of rate requirements, notwith- standing any provision of law, rule or regulation to the contrary, including but not limited to sections 2807 and 3614 of the public health law, section 18 of chapter 2 of the laws of 1988, and 18 NYCRR 505.14(h). The department of health shall prepare a monthly report that sets forth: (a) known and projected department of health medicaid expenditures as described in subdivision 1 of this section, and factors that could result in medicaid disbursements for the relevant state fiscal year to exceed the projected department of health state funds disbursements in the enacted budget financial plan pursuant to subdivision 3 of section 23 of the state finance law, including spending increases or decreases due to: enrollment fluctuations, rate changes, utilization changes, MRT investments, and shift of beneficiaries to managed care; and variations in offline medicaid payments; and (b) the actions taken to implement any medicaid savings allocation plan implemented pursuant to subdi- vision 4 of this section, including information concerning the impact of such actions on each category of service and each geographic region of the state. Each such monthly report shall be provided to the chairs of the senate finance and the assembly ways and means committees and shall be posted on the department of health's website in a timely manner. For the purpose of making payments to providers of medical care pursu- ant to section 367-b of the social services law, and for payment of state aid to municipalities where payment systems through fiscal intermediaries are not operational, to reimburse such providers for costs attributable to the provision of care to patients eligible for medical assistance. Payments from this appropriation to general hospitals related to indigent care pursuant to article 28 of the public health law respectively, when combined with federal funds for services and expenses for the medical assistance program pursuant to title XIX of the federal social security act or its successor program, shall equal the amount of the funds received related to health care reform act allowances and surcharges pursuant to article 538 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 28 of the public health law and deposited to this account less any such amounts withheld pursuant to subdivision 21 of section 2807-c of the public health law. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the moneys hereby appropriated may be increased or decreased by interchange or transfer with any appropriation of the department of health with the approval of the director of the budg- et, who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 1,583,000,000 ................................. (re. $1,583,000,000) Special Revenue Funds - Other HCRA Resources Fund Medical Assistance Account - 20804 The appropriation made by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013, is hereby amended and reappropriated to read: Notwithstanding section 40 of state finance law or any other law to the contrary, all medical assistance appropriations made from this account shall remain in full force and effect in accordance, in the aggregate, with the following schedule: not more than 48 percent for the period April 1, 2013 to March 31, 2014; and the remaining amount for the period April 1, 2014 to [March 31] SEPTEMBER 15, 2015. Notwithstanding section 40 of the state finance law or any provision of law to the contrary, subject to federal approval, department of health state funds medicaid spending, excluding payments for medical services provided at state facilities operated by the office of mental health, the office for people with developmental disabilities and the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services and further excluding any payments which are not appropriated within the department of health, in the aggregate, for the period April 1, 2013 through March 31, 2014, shall not exceed $16,477,019,000 except as provided below and state share medicaid spending, in the aggregate, for the period April 1, 2014 through [March 31] SEPTEMBER 15, 2015, shall not exceed [$17,098,774,000] $17,082,871,000, but in no event shall department of health state funds medicaid spending for the period April 1, 2013 through [March 31] SEPTEMBER 15, 2015 exceed [$33,575,793,000] $33,559,890,000 provided, however, such aggregate limits may be adjusted by the director of the budget to account for any changes in the New York state federal medical assistance percentage amount established pursuant to the federal social securi- ty act, increases in provider revenues, reductions in local social services district payments for medical assistance administration and beginning April 1, 2012 the operational costs of the New York state medical indemnity fund, pursuant to a chapter establishing such fund. Such projections may be adjusted by the director of the budget to account for increased or expedited department of health state 539 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 funds medicaid expenditures as a result of a natural or other type of disaster, including a governmental declaration of emergency. The director of the budget, in consultation with the commissioner of health, shall assess on a monthly basis known and projected medicaid expenditures by category of service and by geographic region, as determined by the commissioner of health, incurred both prior to and subsequent to such assessment for each such period, and if the director of the budget determines that such expenditures are expected to cause medicaid spending for such period to exceed the aggregate limit specified herein for such period, the state medicaid director, in consultation with the director of the budget and the commissioner of health, shall develop a medicaid savings allocation plan to limit such spending to the aggregate limit specified herein for such period. Such medicaid savings allocation plan shall be designed, to reduce the expenditures authorized by the appropriations herein in compliance with the following guidelines: (1) reductions shall be made in compliance with applicable federal law, including the provisions of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Public Law No. 111-148, and the Health Care and Education Reconciliation Act of 2010, Public Law No. 111-152 (collectively "Affordable Care Act") and any subsequent amendments thereto or regulations promulgated thereunder; (2) reductions shall be made in a manner that complies with the state medicaid plan approved by the federal centers for medicare and medicaid services, provided, however, that the commis- sioner of health is authorized to submit any state plan amendment or seek other federal approval, including waiver authority, to imple- ment the provisions of the medicaid savings allocation plan that meets the other criteria set forth herein; (3) reductions shall be made in a manner that maximizes federal financial participation, to the extent practicable, including any federal financial partic- ipation that is available or is reasonably expected to become avail- able, in the discretion of the commissioner, under the Affordable Care Act; (4) reductions shall be made uniformly among categories of services and geographic regions of the state, to the extent practi- cable, and shall be made uniformly within a category of service, to the extent practicable, except where the commissioner determines that there are sufficient grounds for non-uniformity, including but not limited to: the extent to which specific categories of services contributed to department of health medicaid state funds spending in excess of the limits specified herein; the need to maintain safety net services in underserved communities; or the potential benefits of pursuing innovative payment models contemplated by the Affordable Care Act, in which case such grounds shall be set forth in the medi- caid savings allocation plan; and (5) reductions shall be made in a manner that does not unnecessarily create administrative burdens to medicaid applicants and recipients or providers. The commissioner shall seek the input of the legislature, as well as organizations representing health care providers, consumers, busi- nesses, workers, health insurers, and others with relevant exper- tise, in developing such medicaid savings allocation plan, to the extent that all or part of such plan, in the discretion of the 540 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 commissioner, is likely to have a material impact on the overall medicaid program, particular categories of service or particular geographic regions of the state. The commissioner shall post the medicaid savings allocation plan on the department of health's website and shall provide written copies of such plan to the chairs of the senate finance and the assembly ways and means committees at least 30 days before the date on which implementation is expected to begin. The commissioner may revise the medicaid savings allocation plan subsequent to the provisions of notice and prior to implementation but need provide a new notice pursuant to subparagraph (i) of this paragraph only if the commissioner determines, in his or her discretion, that such revisions materially alter the plan. Notwithstanding the provisions of paragraphs (a) and (b) of this subdivision, the commissioner need not seek the input described in paragraph (a) of this subdivision or provide notice pursuant to paragraph (b) of this paragraph if, in the discretion of the commis- sioner, expedited development and implementation of a medicaid savings allocation plan is necessary due to a public health emergen- cy. For purposes of this section, a public health emergency is defined as: (i) a disaster, natural or otherwise, that significantly increases the immediate need for health care personnel in an area of the state; (ii) an event or condition that creates a widespread risk of exposure to a serious communicable disease, or the potential for such widespread risk of exposure; or (iii) any other event or condi- tion determined by the commissioner to constitute an imminent threat to public health. Nothing in this paragraph shall be deemed to prevent all or part of such medicaid savings allocation plan from taking effect retroac- tively to the extent permitted by the federal centers for medicare and medicaid services. In accordance with the medicaid savings allocation plan, the commis- sioner of the department of health shall reduce department of health state funds medicaid spending by the amount of the projected over- spending through, actions including, but not limited to modifying or suspending reimbursement methods, including but not limited to all fees, premium levels and rates of payment, notwithstanding any provision of law that sets a specific amount or methodology for any such payments or rates of payment; modifying medicaid program bene- fits; seeking all necessary federal approvals, including, but not limited to waivers, waiver amendments; and suspending time frames for notice, approval or certification of rate requirements, notwith- standing any provision of law, rule or regulation to the contrary, including but not limited to sections 2807 and 3614 of the public health law, section 18 of chapter 2 of the laws of 1988, and 18 NYCRR 505.14(h). The department of health shall prepare a monthly report that sets forth: (a) known and projected department of health medicaid expend- itures as described in subdivision 1 of this section, and factors that could result in medicaid disbursements for the relevant state fiscal year to exceed the projected department of health state funds 541 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 disbursements in the enacted budget financial plan pursuant to subdivision 3 of section 23 of the state finance law, including spending increases or decreases due to: enrollment fluctuations, rate changes, utilization changes, MRT investments, and shift of beneficiaries to managed care; and variations in offline medicaid payments; and (b) the actions taken to implement any medicaid savings allocation plan implemented pursuant to subdivision 4 of this section, including information concerning the impact of such actions on each category of service and each geographic region of the state. Each such monthly report shall be provided to the chairs of the senate finance and the assembly ways and means committees and shall be posted on the department of health's website in a timely manner. For the purpose of making payments, the money hereby appropriated is available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter accrued, to providers of medical care pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law, and for payment of state aid to munici- palities and the federal government where payment systems through fiscal intermediaries are not operational, to reimburse such provid- ers for costs attributable to the provision of care to patients eligible for medical assistance. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the moneys hereby appropriated may be increased or decreased by interchange or transfer with any appropriation of the department of health with the approval of the director of the budg- et, who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. For services and expenses related to the medical assistance program. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 292,800,000 ..................................... (re. $292,800,000) For services and expenses of the medical assistance program related to the treatment of breast and cervical cancer. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 4,200,000 ......................................... (re. $4,200,000) For services and expenses of the medical assistance program related to primary care case management. All or a portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 4,000,000 ......................................... (re. $4,000,000) 542 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses of the medical assistance program related to disabled persons. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 47,000,000 ....................................... (re. $47,000,000) For services and expenses of the medical assistance program related to physician services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 170,400,000 ..................................... (re. $170,400,000) For services and expenses of the medical assistance program related, but not limited to, pharmacy, inpatient, and nursing home services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 4,691,350,000 ................................. (re. $4,691,350,000) For services and expenses of the medical assistance program related to the city of New York. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 249,400,000 ..................................... (re. $249,400,000) For services and expenses of the medical assistance program related to providing distributions for supplemental medical insurance for medi- care part B premiums, physician services, outpatient services, medical equipment, supplies and other health services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 136,000,000 ..................................... (re. $136,000,000) For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including costs associated with the family health plus program. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 1,300,800,000 ................................. (re. $1,300,800,000) For services and expenses of the medical assistance program related to supporting workforce recruitment and retention of personal care 543 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 services or any worker with direct patient care responsibility for local social service districts which include a city with a popu- lation of over one million persons. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 272,000,000 ..................................... (re. $272,000,000) For services and expenses of the medical assistance program related to supporting workforce recruitment and retention of personal care services for local social service districts that do not include a city with a population of over one million persons. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 22,400,000 ....................................... (re. $22,400,000) For services and expenses of the medical assistance program related to supporting rate increases for certified home health agencies, long term home health care programs, AIDS home care programs, hospice programs, managed long term care plans and approved managed long term care operating demonstrations for recruitment and retention of health care workers. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 100,000,000 ..................................... (re. $100,000,000) Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Medical Assistance Account - 22187 The appropriation made by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013, is hereby amended and reappropriated to read: Notwithstanding section 40 of state finance law or any other law to the contrary, all medical assistance appropriations made from this account shall remain in full force and effect in accordance, in the aggregate, with the following schedule: not more than 50 percent for the period April 1, 2013 to March 31, 2014; and the remaining amount for the period April 1, 2014 to [March 31] SEPTEMBER 15, 2015. Notwithstanding section 40 of the state finance law or any provision of law to the contrary, subject to federal approval, department of health state funds medicaid spending, excluding payments for medical services provided at state facilities operated by the office of mental health, the office for people with developmental disabilities and the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services and further excluding any payments which are not appropriated within the department of health, in the aggregate, for the period April 1, 2013 544 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 through March 31, 2014, shall not exceed $16,477,019,000 except as provided below and state share medicaid spending, in the aggregate, for the period April 1, 2014 through [March 31] SEPTEMBER 15, 2015, shall not exceed [$17,098,774,000] $17,082,871,000, but in no event shall department of health state funds medicaid spending for the period April 1, 2013 through [March 31] SEPTEMBER 15, 2015 exceed [$33,575,793,000] $33,559,890,000 provided, however, such aggregate limits may be adjusted by the director of the budget to account for any changes in the New York state federal medical assistance percentage amount established pursuant to the federal social securi- ty act, increases in provider revenues, reductions in local social services district payments for medical assistance administration and beginning April 1, 2012 the operational costs of the New York state medical indemnity fund, pursuant to a chapter establishing such fund. Such projections may be adjusted by the director of the budget to account for increased or expedited department of health state funds medicaid expenditures as a result of a natural or other type of disaster, including a governmental declaration of emergency. The director of the budget, in consultation with the commissioner of health, shall assess on monthly basis known and projected medicaid expenditures by category of service and by geographic region, as determined by the commissioner of health, incurred both prior to and subsequent to such assessment for each such period, and if the director of the budget determines that such expenditures are expected to cause medicaid spending for such period to exceed the aggregate limit specified herein for such period, the state medicaid director, in consultation with the director of the budget and the commissioner of health, shall develop a medicaid savings allocation plan to limit such spending to the aggregate limit specified herein for such period. Such medicaid savings allocation plan shall be designed, to reduce the expenditures authorized by the appropriations herein in compliance with the following guidelines: (1) reductions shall be made in compliance with applicable federal law, including the provisions of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Public Law No. 111-148, and the Health Care and Education Reconciliation Act of 2010, Public Law No. 111-152 (collectively "Affordable Care Act") and any subsequent amendments thereto or regulations promulgated thereunder; (2) reductions shall be made in a manner that complies with the state medicaid plan approved by the federal centers for medicare and medicaid services, provided, however, that the commis- sioner of health is authorized to submit any state plan amendment or seek other federal approval, including waiver authority, to imple- ment the provisions of the medicaid savings allocation plan that meets the other criteria set forth herein; (3) reductions shall be made in a manner that maximizes federal financial participation, to the extent practicable, including any federal financial partic- ipation that is available or is reasonably expected to become avail- able, in the discretion of the commissioner, under the Affordable Care Act; (4) reductions shall be made uniformly among categories of services and geographic regions of the state, to the extent practi- cable, and shall be made uniformly within a category of service, to 545 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 the extent practicable, except where the commissioner determines that there are sufficient grounds for non-uniformity, including but not limited to: the extent to which specific categories of services contributed to department of health medicaid state funds spending in excess of the limits specified herein; the need to maintain safety net services in underserved communities; or the potential benefits of pursuing innovative payment models contemplated by the Affordable Care Act, in which case such grounds shall be set forth in the medi- caid savings allocation plan; and (5) reductions shall be made in a manner that does not unnecessarily create administrative burdens to medicaid applicants and recipients or providers. The commissioner shall seek the input of the legislature, as well as organizations representing health care providers, consumers, busi- nesses, workers, health insurers, and others with relevant exper- tise, in developing such medicaid savings allocation plan, to the extent that all or part of such plan, in the discretion of the commissioner, is likely to have a material impact on the overall medicaid program, particular categories of service or particular geographic regions of the state. The commissioner shall post the medicaid savings allocation plan on the department of health's website and shall provide written copies of such plan to the chairs of the senate finance and the assembly ways and means committees at least 30 days before the date on which implementation is expected to begin. The commissioner may revise the medicaid savings allocation plan subsequent to the provisions of notice and prior to implementation but need provide a new notice pursuant to subparagraph (i) of this paragraph only if the commissioner determines, in his or her discretion, that such revisions materially alter the plan. Notwithstanding the provisions of paragraphs (a) and (b) of this subdivision, the commissioner need not seek the input described in paragraph (a) of this subdivision or provide notice pursuant to paragraph (b) of this paragraph if, in the discretion of the commis- sioner, expedited development and implementation of a medicaid savings allocation plan is necessary due to a public health emergen- cy. For purposes of this section, a public health emergency is defined as: (i) a disaster, natural or otherwise, that significantly increases the immediate need for health care personnel in an area of the state; (ii) an event or condition that creates a widespread risk of exposure to a serious communicable disease, or the potential for such widespread risk of exposure; or (iii) any other event or condi- tion determined by the commissioner to constitute an imminent threat to public health. Nothing in this paragraph shall be deemed to prevent all or part of such medicaid savings allocation plan from taking effect retroac- tively to the extent permitted by the federal centers for medicare and medicaid services. In accordance with the medicaid savings allocation plan, the commis- sioner of the department of health shall reduce department of health state funds medicaid spending by the amount of the projected over- spending through, actions including, but not limited to modifying or 546 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 suspending reimbursement methods, including but not limited to all fees, premium levels and rates of payment, notwithstanding any provision of law that sets a specific amount or methodology for any such payments or rates of payment; modifying medicaid program bene- fits; seeking all necessary federal approvals, including, but not limited to waivers, waiver amendments; and suspending time frames for notice, approval or certification of rate requirements, notwith- standing any provision of law, rule or regulation to the contrary, including but not limited to sections 2807 and 3614 of the public health law, section 18 of chapter 2 of the laws of 1988, and 18 NYCRR 505.14(h). The department of health shall prepare a monthly report that sets forth: (a) known and projected department of health medicaid expend- itures as described in subdivision 1 of this section, and factors that could result in medicaid disbursements for the relevant state fiscal year to exceed the projected department of health state funds disbursements in the enacted budget financial plan pursuant to subdivision 3 of section 23 of the state finance law, including spending increases or decreases due to: enrollment fluctuations, rate changes, utilization changes, MRT investments, and shift of beneficiaries to managed care; and variations in offline medicaid payments; and (b) the actions taken to implement any medicaid savings allocation plan implemented pursuant to subdivision 4 of this section, including information concerning the impact of such actions on each category of service and each geographic region of the state. Each such monthly report shall be provided to the chairs of the senate finance and the assembly ways and means committees and shall be posted on the department of health's website in a timely manner. For the purpose of making payments to providers of medical care pursu- ant to section 367-b of the social services law, and for payment of state aid to municipalities and the federal government where payment systems through fiscal intermediaries are not operational, to reim- burse the provision of care to patients eligible for medical assist- ance. For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including nursing home, personal care, certified home health agency, long term home health care program and hospital services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 1,570,800,000 ................................. (re. $1,570,800,000) OFFICE OF HEALTH INSURANCE PROGRAMS General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: 547 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For grants to a New York state based not-for-profit organization with expertise in the New York state medicaid program for studies, reviews and analysis, to be performed in conjunction with the department of health, on medicaid policy, operational and other issues as defined by the department. All or a portion of this appro- priation may be transferred to state operations appropriations ..... 695,600 ............................................. (re. $695,600) The monies hereby appropriated shall be available for the cost of housing subsidies to certain participants in the nursing home tran- sition and diversion waiver program as authorized by chapters 615 and 627 of the laws of 2004. A portion of such funds may be used for administration of the housing subsidies, either by state staff or a not-for-profit agency. A portion of this appropriation may be trans- ferred to state operations appropriations. Up to 100 percent of this appropriation may be suballocated to the division of housing and community renewal ... 2,303,000 ................... (re. $2,303,000) For services and expenses related to traumatic brain injury including but not limited to services rendered to individuals enrolled in the federally approved home and community based services (HCBS) waiver and including personal and nonpersonal services spending originally authorized by appropriations and reappropriations enacted prior to 1996. All or part of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations ... 12,464,500 .......... (re. $9,555,000) For services and expenses of Alzheimer's disease assistance centers as established pursuant to chapter 586 of the laws of 1987 ............ 470,200 ............................................. (re. $376,000) For a grant to the Coalition of New York State Alzheimer's Chapter, Inc. in support of and for distribution to a statewide network of not-for-profit corporations established and dedicated to responding at the local level to the needs of the New York State Alzheimer's community pursuant to subdivision 2 of section 2005 of the public health law ... 232,300 .............................. (re. $176,000) For services and expenses for the Alzheimer's community assistance program as established pursuant to chapter 657 of the laws of 1997 ... 46,300 ........................................... (re. $38,000) For services and expenses for Alzheimer's community service programs ... 278,600 ......................................... (re. $227,000) For services and expenses, including suballocation to the state office for the aging, for coordinating patient care Alzheimer's disease program. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations for administration of this program ....... 339,900 ............................................. (re. $252,000) For services and expenses, including grants, of a falls prevention program. All or a portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations ... 141,600 ...... (re. $141,600) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the money hereby appropri- ated may be increased or decreased by interchange, transfer or suballocation between this appropriated amount and appropriations of the department of health medical assistance program and the depart- ment of health medical assistance administration program. For services and expenses for DC37 and Teamster Local 858 health insurance coverage under the family health plus (FHPlus), medicaid 548 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 or for payments to participating health insurance plans in the New York state health benefit exchange ... 5,000,000 .. (re. $5,000,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For grants to a New York state based not-for-profit organization with expertise in the New York state medicaid program for studies, reviews and analysis, to be performed in conjunction with the department of health, on medicaid policy, operational and other issues as defined by the department. All or a portion of this appro- priation may be transferred to state operations appropriations ..... 695,600 ............................................. (re. $306,000) For services and expenses, including grants, of the uniform assessment program. All or a portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations ... 4,806,000 .... (re. $365,000) For services and expenses related to traumatic brain injury including but not limited to services rendered to individuals enrolled in the federally approved home and community based services (HCBS) waiver and including personal and nonpersonal services spending originally authorized by appropriations and reappropriations enacted prior to 1996. All or part of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations ... 13,200,400 .......... (re. $3,046,000) The monies hereby appropriated shall be available for the cost of housing subsidies to certain participants in the nursing home tran- sition and diversion waiver program as authorized by chapters 615 and 627 of the laws of 2004. A portion of such funds may be used for administration of the housing subsidies, either by state staff or a not-for-profit agency. A portion of this appropriation may be trans- ferred to state operations appropriations. Up to 100 percent of this appropriation may be suballocated to the division of housing and community renewal ... 2,303,000 ................... (re. $2,303,000) For services and expenses of Alzheimer's disease assistance centers as established pursuant to chapter 586 of the laws of 1987 ............ 498,000 .............................................. (re. $57,000) For services and expenses, including suballocation to the state office for the aging, for coordinating patient care Alzheimer's disease program. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations for administration of this program ....... 360,000 .............................................. (re. $79,000) For services and expenses, including grants, of a falls prevention program. All or a portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations ... 150,000 ...... (re. $150,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For grants to a New York state based not-for-profit organization with expertise in the New York state medicaid program for studies, reviews and analysis, to be performed in conjunction with the department of health, on medicaid policy, operational and other issues as defined by the department. All or a portion of this appro- priation may be transferred to state operations appropriations ..... 695,600 .............................................. (re. $36,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal 549 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Federal Health and Human Services Fund Medical Assistance and Survey Account By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2012, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses for the medical assistance program and administration of the medical assistance program and survey and certification program, provided pursuant to title XIX of the federal social security act. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law and subject to the approval of the director of the budget, moneys hereby appropriated may be increased or decreased by transfer or suballocation between these appropriated amounts and appropriations of other state agen- cies and appropriations of the department of health. Notwithstand- ing any inconsistent provision of law and subject to approval of the director of the budget, moneys hereby appropriated may be trans- ferred or suballocated to other state agencies for reimbursement to local government entities for services and expenses related to administration of the medical assistance program ................... 75,000,000 ....................................... (re. $75,000,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2011, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses for the medical assistance program and administration of the medical assistance program and survey and certification program, provided pursuant to title XIX of the federal social security act. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law and subject to the approval of the director of the budget, moneys hereby appropriated may be increased or decreased by transfer or suballocation between these appropriated amounts and appropriations of other state agen- cies and appropriations of the department of health. Notwithstand- ing any inconsistent provision of law and subject to approval of the director of the budget, moneys hereby appropriated may be trans- ferred or suballocated to other state agencies for reimbursement to local government entities for services and expenses related to administration of the medical assistance program ................... 75,000,000 ....................................... (re. $75,000,000) By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2010, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses for the medical assistance program and administration of the medical assistance program and survey and certification program, provided pursuant to title XIX of the federal social security act. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law and subject to the approval of the director of the budget, moneys hereby appropriated may be increased or decreased by transfer or suballocation between these appropriated amounts and appropriations of other state agen- cies and appropriations of the department of health. Notwithstand- ing any inconsistent provision of law and subject to approval of the director of the budget, moneys hereby appropriated may be trans- 550 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 ferred or suballocated to other state agencies for reimbursement to local government entities for services and expenses related to administration of the medical assistance program ................... 75,000,000 ....................................... (re. $38,300,000) By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2009, as amended by chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For services and expenses for the medical assistance program and administration of the medical assistance program and survey and certification program, provided pursuant to title XIX of the federal social security act. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law and subject to the approval of the director of the budget, moneys hereby appropriated may be increased or decreased by transfer or suballocation between these appropriated amounts and appropriations of other state agen- cies and appropriations of the department of health. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law and subject to approval of the director of the budget, moneys hereby appropriated may be transferred or suballocated to other state agencies for reimbursement to local government entities for services and expenses related to administration of the medical assistance program ........ 75,000,000 ....................................... (re. $75,000,000) OFFICE OF HEALTH SYSTEMS MANAGEMENT General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For contractual services related to medical necessity and quality of care reviews related to medicaid patients and to monitor health care services provided to persons with AIDS. A portion of this appropri- ation may be transferred to state operations appropriations ........ 10,198,500 ........................................ (re. $8,932,000) For services and expenses related to the operation of the incident reporting system (NYPORTS). A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations ..................... 590,300 ............................................. (re. $590,300) For services and expenses for consulting services related to health information technology. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations ..................... 166,200 ............................................. (re. $166,200) For services and expenses to support the center for liver transplant and the alliance for donation ... 351,300 ........... (re. $351,300) For services and expenses for patient health information and quality improvement initiatives. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations ..................... 173,700 ............................................. (re. $173,700) For services and expenses for cardiac services access and cardiac data quality/outcomes initiatives ... 652,400 ............ (re. $652,400) For services and expenses of the brain trauma foundation ............. 231,300 ............................................. (re. $231,300) 551 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses for a statewide campaign to promote aware- ness of the New York state donor registry to increase organ and tissue donation. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations ... 115,700 ...... (re. $115,700) For services and expenses of a quality program for adult care facili- ties, including enriched housing facilities. Such program shall be targeted at improving the quality of life for adult care facility residents. The department subject to the approval of the director of the division of budget, shall develop an allocation methodology taking into account financial status of the facility as well as resident needs. Such allocation shall serve as the basis of distribution to eligible facilities ................... 6,531,100 ......................................... (re. $6,531,100) For an operating assistance subprogram for enriched housing. To the extent that funds are appropriated for such purposes, the department is authorized to pay an operating subsidy for SSI recipients who are residents in certified not-for-profit or public enriched housing programs. Such subsidy shall not exceed $115 per month per each SSI recipient and will be paid directly to the certified operator. If appropriations are not sufficient to meet such maximum monthly payments, such subsidy shall be reduced proportionately ............ 474,900 ............................................. (re. $474,900) For services and expenses, including grants, of the long term care community coalition for an advocacy program on behalf of seniors with long term care needs ... 32,600 ................. (re. $32,600) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For contractual services related to medical necessity and quality of care reviews related to medicaid patients and to monitor health care services provided to persons with AIDS. A portion of this appropri- ation may be transferred to state operations appropriations ........ 10,800,600 ........................................ (re. $7,404,000) For services and expenses related to the operation of the incident reporting system (NYPORTS). A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations ..................... 625,100 ............................................. (re. $625,100) For services and expenses for consulting services related to health information technology. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations ..................... 176,000 ............................................. (re. $176,000) For services and expenses to support the center for liver transplant and the alliance for donation ... 372,000 ............ (re. $21,000) For services and expenses for patient health information and quality improvement initiatives. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations ..................... 184,000 ............................................. (re. $184,000) For services and expenses for cardiac services access and cardiac data quality/outcomes initiatives ... 690,900 ............ (re. $690,900) For services and expenses for a statewide campaign to promote aware- ness of the New York state donor registry to increase organ and tissue donation. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations ... 122,500 ...... (re. $122,500) 552 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For an operating assistance subprogram for enriched housing. To the extent that funds are appropriated for such purposes, the department is authorized to pay an operating subsidy for SSI recipients who are residents in certified not-for-profit or public enriched housing programs. Such subsidy shall not exceed $115 per month per each SSI recipient and will be paid directly to the certified operator. If appropriations are not sufficient to meet such maximum monthly payments, such subsidy shall be reduced proportionately ............ 502,900 .............................................. (re. $27,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses related to the operation of the incident reporting system (NYPORTS). A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations ..................... 625,100 ............................................. (re. $271,000) For services and expenses to support the center for liver transplant and the alliance for donation ... 372,000 ............. (re. $6,000) For services and expenses for cardiac services access and cardiac data quality/outcomes initiatives ... 690,900 ............. (re. $75,000) By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For services and expenses for cardiac services access and cardiac data quality/outcomes initiatives ... 1,381,800 .......... (re. $200,000) For services and expenses to support the center for liver transplant and the alliance for donation ... 372,000 ............ (re. $60,000) For services and expenses of the brain trauma foundation ............. 490,000 .............................................. (re. $16,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal MISCELLANEOUS Operating Grants Fund United States Department of Justice Account - 25300 The appropriation made by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013, is hereby amended and reappropriated to read: For expenses incurred in the administration of the prescription drug monitoring program relating to the prescribing and dispensing of controlled substances. A PORTION OF THIS APPROPRIATION MAY BE TRANS- FERRED TO STATE OPERATIONS APPROPRIATIONS .......................... 400,000 ............................................. (re. $400,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal MISCELLANEOUS Operating Grants Fund United States Department of Justice Account The appropriation made by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012, is hereby amended and reappropriated to read: For expenses incurred in the administration of the prescription drug monitoring program relating to the prescribing and dispensing of controlled substances. A PORTION OF THIS APPROPRIATION MAY BE TRANS- FERRED TO STATE OPERATIONS APPROPRIATIONS .......................... 400,000 ............................................. (re. $400,000) 553 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 The appropriation made by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011, is hereby amended and reappropriated to read: For expenses incurred in the administration of the prescription drug monitoring program relating to the prescribing and dispensing of controlled substances. A PORTION OF THIS APPROPRIATION MAY BE TRANS- FERRED TO STATE OPERATIONS APPROPRIATIONS .......................... 400,000 ............................................. (re. $400,000) The appropriation made by chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2010, is hereby amended and reappropriated to read: For expenses incurred in the administration of the prescription drug monitoring program relating to the prescribing and dispensing of controlled substances. A PORTION OF THIS APPROPRIATION MAY BE TRANS- FERRED TO STATE OPERATIONS APPROPRIATIONS .......................... 400,000 ............................................. (re. $400,000) By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2007, as transferred by chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2009: For expenses incurred in the administration of the prescription drug monitoring program relating to the prescribing and dispensing of controlled substances. For grants beginning on or after November 1, 2007 .................... 400,000 ............................................. (re. $139,000) OFFICE OF LONG TERM CARE General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses, including grants, of the uniform assessment program. All or a portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations ................................. 4,806,000 ............................................ (re. $83,000) For services and expenses related to traumatic brain injury including but not limited to services rendered to individuals enrolled in the federally approved home and community based services (HCBS) waiver and including personal and nonpersonal services spending originally authorized by appropriations and reappropriations enacted prior to 1996. All or part of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations ... 13,200,400 ............ (re. $829,000) For services and expenses of a quality program for adult care facili- ties, including enriched housing facilities. Such program shall be targeted at improving the quality of life for adult care facility residents. The department subject to the approval of the director of the division of budget, shall develop an allocation methodology taking into account financial status of the facility as well as resident needs. Such allocation shall serve as the basis of distribution to eligible facilities ................... 2,605,000 ............................................ (re. $52,000) For an operating assistance subprogram for enriched housing. To the extent that funds are appropriated for such purposes, the department 554 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 is authorized to pay an operating subsidy for SSI recipients who are residents in certified not-for-profit or public enriched housing programs. Such subsidy shall not exceed $115 per month per each SSI recipient and will be paid directly to the certified operator. If appropriations are not sufficient to meet such maximum monthly payments, such subsidy shall be reduced proportionately ............ 502,900 ............................................... (re. $3,000) The monies hereby appropriated shall be available for the cost of housing subsidies to certain participants in the nursing home tran- sition and diversion waiver program as authorized by chapters 615 and 627 of the laws of 2004. A portion of such funds may be used for administration of the housing subsidies, either by state staff or a not-for-profit agency. A portion of this appropriation may be trans- ferred to state operations appropriations. Up to 100 percent of this appropriation may be suballocated to the division of housing and community renewal ... 2,303,000 ................... (re. $2,303,000) For services and expenses of Alzheimer's disease assistance centers as established pursuant to chapter 586 of the laws of 1987 ............ 498,000 .............................................. (re. $65,000) For a grant to the Coalition of New York State Alzheimer's Chapter, Inc. in support of and for distribution to a statewide network of not-for-profit corporations established and dedicated to responding at the local level to the needs of the New York State Alzheimer's community pursuant to subdivision 2 of section 2005 of the public health law ... 246,000 ................................ (re. $3,000) For services and expenses, including suballocation to the state office for the aging, for coordinating patient care Alzheimer's disease program. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations for administration of this program ....... 360,000 .............................................. (re. $93,000) By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For services and expenses, including grants, of a falls prevention program. All or a portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations ... 300,000 ...... (re. $300,000) For services and expenses, including grants, of the uniform assessment program. All or a portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations ... 4,806,000 .. (re. $3,688,000) For services and expenses related to traumatic brain injury including but not limited to services rendered to individuals enrolled in the federally approved home and community based services (HCBS) waiver and including personal and nonpersonal services spending originally authorized by appropriations and reappropriations enacted prior to 1996. All or part of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations ... 13,200,400 ............ (re. $706,000) The monies hereby appropriated shall be available for the cost of housing subsidies to certain participants in the nursing home tran- sition and diversion waiver program as authorized by chapters 615 and 627 of the laws of 2004. A portion of such funds may be used for administration of the housing subsidies, either by state staff or a not-for-profit agency. A portion of this appropriation may be trans- ferred to state operations appropriations. Up to 100 percent of this 555 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 appropriation may be suballocated to the division of housing and community renewal ... 2,303,000 ................... (re. $2,303,000) For services and expenses of Alzheimer's disease assistance centers as established pursuant to chapter 586 of the laws of 1987 ............ 498,000 .............................................. (re. $21,000) For services and expenses, including suballocation to the state office for aging, for coordinating patient care Alzheimer's disease program. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations for administration of this program ....... 360,000 .............................................. (re. $32,000) By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2009: The monies hereby appropriated shall be available for the cost of housing subsidies to certain participants in the nursing home tran- sition and diversion waiver program as authorized by chapters 615 and 627 of the laws of 2004. A portion of such funds may be used for administration of the housing subsidies, either by state staff or a not-for-profit agency. A portion of this appropriation may be trans- ferred to state operations appropriations. Up to 100 percent of this appropriation may be suballocated to the division of housing and community renewal ... 2,303,000 ................... (re. $2,303,000) For additional services and expenses of the quality incentive payment program ... 2,068,000 ............................... (re. $164,000) For additional services and expenses for the enhancing abilities and life experience (EnAbLE) program for the purpose of providing air conditioning in resident rooms. In distributing such funds, the department shall give priority to those applicants whose residents demonstrate the highest level of need, including but not limited to, those with psychiatric disabilities and the elderly, and consider- ation to applicants in the greatest financial need of such assist- ance ... 1,353,600 ................................ (re. $1,347,000) WADSWORTH CENTER FOR LABORATORIES AND RESEARCH PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses of a genetic disease screening program ..... 609,000 ............................................. (re. $601,000) For services and expenses of a sickle cell screening program ......... 213,400 ............................................. (re. $148,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses of a genetic disease screening program ..... 645,000 .............................................. (re. $67,000) For services and expenses of a sickle cell screening program ......... 226,000 .............................................. (re. $30,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses of a sickle cell screening program ......... 226,000 .............................................. (re. $78,000) 556 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For services and expenses of a sickle cell screening program ......... 226,000 .............................................. (re. $33,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Federal Block Grant Account - 25183 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses of the various health prevention, diagnos- tic, detection and treatment services .............................. 3,682,000 ......................................... (re. $3,682,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Federal Block Grant Account By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses of the various health prevention, diagnos- tic, detection and treatment services .............................. 3,682,000 ......................................... (re. $2,480,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses of the various health prevention, diagnos- tic, detection and treatment services .............................. 3,682,000 ........................................... (re. $921,000) By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For services and expenses of the various health prevention, diagnos- tic, detection and treatment services .............................. 3,682,000 ........................................... (re. $921,000) By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2009: For services and expenses of the various health prevention, diagnos- tic, detection and treatment services .............................. 3,682,000 ......................................... (re. $1,939,000) 557 HIGHER EDUCATION SERVICES CORPORATION AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS General Fund ....................... 1,022,109,000 0 Special Revenue Funds - Federal .... 1,000,000 0 Special Revenue Funds - Other ...... 33,000,000 0 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 1,056,109,000 0 ================ ================ SCHEDULE STUDENT GRANT AND AWARD PROGRAMS ......................... 1,056,109,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For tuition assistance awards, including part-time tuition assistance program awards, provided to eligible students as defined in section 667 and section 667-c of the education law and as further defined in rules and regulations adopted by the regents upon the recommendation of the commissioner of education and distrib- uted in accordance with rules and regu- lations adopted by the trustees of the higher education services corporation upon the recommendation of the president and approval of the director of the budget. The moneys hereby appropriated shall be available for expenses already accrued or to accrue and shall include refunds, reimbursements, credits and moneys received by the higher education services corporation as repayments of past tuition assistance program disbursements in accordance with audit allowances, upon approval of the director of the budget, for transfer to the federal department of education fund appropriation of the state grant programs in order to reduce state cost should additional federal assistance become available in the 2014-2015 state fiscal year. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, during the fiscal year commencing April 1, 2014, additional awards due and payable to eligible students for accelerated study shall be deferred until October 1, 2015. 558 HIGHER EDUCATION SERVICES CORPORATION AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Such additional awards shall be adjusted on a pro rata basis pursuant to section 667 of the education law. However, nothing contained herein shall prevent the payment of such awards prior to October 1, 2015 should additional funds be provided there- for ........................................ 956,800,000 For the payment of tuition awards to part- time students pursuant to section 666 of education law, as amended by chapter 947 of the laws of 1990 ......................... 14,357,000 For the payment of scholarship awards including New York state math and science teaching initiative scholarship pursuant to section 669-d of the education law, veteran's tuition assistance program pursuant to section 669-a of the education law, military enhanced recognition, incen- tive and tribute (MERIT) scholarships pursuant to section 668-e of the education law, world trade center memorial scholar- ships pursuant to section 668-d of the education law, memorial scholarships for children and spouses of deceased fire- fighters, volunteer firefighters and police officers, peace officers and emer- gency medical service workers pursuant to section 668-b of the education law, Ameri- can airlines flight 587 memorial scholar- ships and program grants pursuant to section 668-f of the education law, schol- arships for academic excellence pursuant to section 670-b of the education law, regents health care opportunity scholar- ships pursuant to section 678 of the education law, regents professional oppor- tunity scholarships pursuant to section 679 of the education law, regents awards for children of deceased and disabled veterans pursuant to section 668 of the education law, regents physician loan forgiveness awards pursuant to section 677 of the education law, and Continental Airline flight 3407 memorial scholarships pursuant to section 668-g of the education law. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, a portion of the moneys hereby appropriated shall be available for the payment of New York state science, tech- nology, engineering and mathematics incen- tive program awards; provided, however, 559 HIGHER EDUCATION SERVICES CORPORATION AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 that eligibility for an award under this appropriation shall be limited to under- graduate students who are matriculated in an approved undergraduate program leading to a career in science, technology, engi- neering or mathematics at a New York state public institution of higher education, provided further that such eligibility shall also be limited to an applicant that: (a) graduates from a high school located in New York state during the two thousand thirteen-fourteen school year; and (b) graduates within the top ten percent of his or her high school class; and (c) enrolls in full time study begin- ning in the fall term after his or her high school graduation in an approved undergraduate program in science, technol- ogy, engineering or mathematics, as defined by the corporation, at a New York state public institution of higher educa- tion; and (d) signs a contract with the corporation agreeing that his or her award will be converted to a student loan in the event the student fails to comply with the terms of such contract and the require- ments set forth in this appropriation; and (e) complies with the applicable provisions of this appropriation and all requirements promulgated by the corpo- ration for the administration of the program. Provided further that, such awards shall be granted by the corporation: (a) for the two thousand fourteen-fifteen academic year to applicants that the corporation has determined are eligible to receive such awards; (b) in an amount equal to the amount of undergraduate tuition for resi- dents of New York state charged by the state university of New York or actual tuition charged, whichever is less; provided, however, (i) a student who receives educational grants and/or schol- arships that cover the student's full cost of attendance shall not be eligible for an award under this program; (ii) for a student who receives educational grants and/or scholarships that cover less than the student's full cost of attendance, such grants and/or scholarships shall not be deemed duplicative of this program and 560 HIGHER EDUCATION SERVICES CORPORATION AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 may be held concurrently with an award under this program, provided that the combined benefits do not exceed the student's full cost of attendance; and (iii) an award under this program shall be applied to tuition after the application of all other educational grants and schol- arships limited to tuition and shall be reduced in an amount equal to such educa- tional grants and/or scholarships; provided, no award shall be final until the recipient's successful completion of a term has been certified by the institu- tion. Provided further that awards granted pursu- ant to this appropriation shall require a contract between the award recipient and the corporation to authorize the corpo- ration to convert to a student loan the full amount of the award given pursuant to this appropriation, plus interest, accord- ing to a schedule to be determined by the corporation if: (a) a recipient fails to complete an approved undergraduate program in science, technology, engineering or mathematics or changes majors to a program of undergraduate study other than in science, technology, engineering or math- ematics; or (b) upon completion of such undergraduate degree program a recipient fails to either (i) complete five years of employment in the science, technology, engineering or mathematics field with a public or private entity located within New York state, or (ii) maintain residency in New York state for such period of employment; or (c) a recipient fails to respond to requests by the corporation for the status of his or her academic or professional progress. Provided further that such terms and condi- tions of the preceding paragraph: (a) shall be deferred for individuals who graduate with a degree in an approved undergraduate program in science, technol- ogy, engineering or mathematics and continue their education on at least a half-time basis in a graduate or higher degree program or other professional licensure degree program until they are conferred a degree, and shall also be deferred for any interruption in under- 561 HIGHER EDUCATION SERVICES CORPORATION AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 graduate study or employment as estab- lished by the rules and regulations of the corporation; (b) may also be deferred for a grace period, to be established by the corporation, following the completion of an approved undergraduate program in science, technology, engineering or math- ematics; (c) shall be cancelled upon the death of the recipient; and (d) notwith- standing any provisions of this appropri- ation to the contrary, authorize the corporation to provide for the waiver or suspension of any financial obligation which would involve extreme hardship pursuant to rules and regulations promul- gated by the corporation. A portion of the moneys hereby appropriated shall be available for expenses already accrued for payment of awards approved, but not fully disbursed, prior to the 2014-15 academic year for the regents physician loan forgiveness program pursu- ant to section 677 of the education law. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, no portion of this appropriation is avail- able for payment of regents college schol- arships, regents professional education in nursing scholarships, empire state chal- lenger scholarships for teachers, empire state challenger fellowships for teachers, or empire state scholarships of excel- lence. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, no portion of this appropriation is available for the payment of interest on federal loans on behalf of students ineligible to have such payment paid by the federal government ...................... 46,041,000 For payment of scholarship and loan forgive- ness awards of the senator Patricia K. McGee nursing faculty scholarship program and the nursing faculty loan forgiveness incentive program awarded pursuant to chapter 63 of the laws of 2005 as amended by chapters 161 and 746 of the laws of 2005. A portion of the moneys hereby appropriated shall be available for expenses already accrued for payment of awards approved, but not fully disbursed, prior to the 2014-15 academic year for the senator Patricia K. McGee nursing facility schol- arship program pursuant to chapter 63 of 562 HIGHER EDUCATION SERVICES CORPORATION AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 the laws of 2005 as amended by chapters 161 and 746 of the laws of 2005 .............. 3,933,000 For payment of loan forgiveness awards of the regents licensed social worker loan forgiveness program awarded pursuant to chapter 57 of the laws of 2005 as amended by chapter 161 of the laws of 2005 ............. 978,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ............... 1,022,109,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Education Fund HESC - DOE - 25219 For services and expenses of the college access challenge grant program ............... 1,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal.................... 1,000,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Combined Expendable Trust Fund Grants Account - 20199 For services and expenses in fulfillment of donor bequests, grants, gifts, or other contributions including but not limited to those related to student financial aid programs administered by the higher educa- tion services corporation .................... 1,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 1,000,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund HESC-Insurance Premium Payments Account - 21960 For additional tuition assistance awards, including part-time tuition assistance program awards, provided to eligible students as defined in section 667 and section 667-c of the education law and as further defined in rules and regulations adopted by the regents upon the recommen- dation of the commissioner of education and distributed in accordance with rules and regulations adopted by the trustees of the higher education services corporation upon the recommendation of the president and approval of the director of the budget .. 32,000,000 563 HIGHER EDUCATION SERVICES CORPORATION AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 -------------- Program account subtotal .................. 32,000,000 -------------- 564 DIVISION OF HOMELAND SECURITY AND EMERGENCY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS General Fund ....................... 153,300,000 404,000,000 Special Revenue Funds - Federal .... 618,363,000 14,568,363,000 Special Revenue Funds - Other ...... 82,088,000 212,938,000 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 853,751,000 15,185,301,000 ================ ================ SCHEDULE COUNTER-TERRORISM PROGRAM .................................. 600,000,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Miscellaneous Operating Grants Fund Domestic Incident Preparedness Account - 25378 For services and expenses related to home- land security grant programs to support emergency preparedness and to combat terrorism and weapons of mass destruction. Funds appropriated herein may be transferred and/or interchanged to other state agen- cies federal fund - state operations and aid to localities appropriations to support state agency and local expendi- tures associated with the implementation of a comprehensive statewide antiterrorism program. Funds appropriated herein may be transferred or suballocated to state agen- cies or distributed to localities in accordance with a plan developed by the director of the office of homeland securi- ty and approved by the director of the budget. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein that are transferred or interchanged shall lapse on the same date as funds not trans- ferred or interchanged from this appropri- ation ...................................... 600,000,000 -------------- DISASTER ASSISTANCE PROGRAM ................................ 150,000,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 565 DIVISION OF HOMELAND SECURITY AND EMERGENCY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment of the state's share of costs resulting from natural or man-made disas- ters including aid requested by and provided to member states of the emergency management assistance compact, and includ- ing liabilities incurred prior to April 1, 2013. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the state comptroller shall credit these appropriations with federal grants received pursuant to the federal community development block grant program or any other federal program providing disaster aid, in recognition that the state was required to make payments for eligible projects and/or activities in advance of the availability of federal reimbursement. The director of the budget is hereby authorized to trans- fer such amounts as are necessary to any program in any eligible state department or agency, including transfers to the general fund - state purposes account, special revenue funds - state operations, or the capital projects fund, to accom- plish the purpose of this appropriation. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein that are trans- ferred or interchanged shall lapse on the same date as funds not transferred or interchanged from this appropriation; provided however, any amounts transferred to the public safety communications account for operating expenses shall lapse on the same date as the appropriation to which such funds were transferred .......... 150,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................. 150,000,000 -------------- EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT PROGRAM ................................ 24,663,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For services and expenses associated with red cross emergency response preparedness, including support for capital projects and ensuring an adequate blood supply. Funds shall be allocated from this appropriation pursuant to a plan prepared by the commis- sioner of the division of homeland securi- 566 DIVISION OF HOMELAND SECURITY AND EMERGENCY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 ty and emergency services and approved by the director of the budget ................... 3,300,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 3,300,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Miscellaneous Operating Grants Fund Federal Grants for Emergency Management Performance Account - 25516 For costs associated with emergency manage- ment ........................................ 18,363,000 -------------- Program account subtotal .................. 18,363,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Radiological Emergency Preparedness Account - 21944 For services and expenses of counties and municipalities participating in radiologi- cal preparedness activities related to section 29-c of the executive law ............ 3,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 3,000,000 -------------- FIRE PREVENTION AND CONTROL PROGRAM .......................... 4,088,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Combined Expendable Trust Fund Emergency Services Revolving Loan Account - 20150 For services and expenses, including prior year liabilities, of the emergency services revolving loan account pursuant to section 97-pp of the state finance law .... 3,788,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 3,788,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Volunteer Firefighting Recruitment and Retention Account - 22173 For services and expenses associated with the volunteer firefighting and emergency services recruitment and retention fund 567 DIVISION OF HOMELAND SECURITY AND EMERGENCY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 pursuant to section 99-q of the state finance law .................................... 300,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ..................... 300,000 -------------- INTEROPERABLE COMMUNICATIONS PROGRAM ........................ 75,000,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Statewide Public Safety Communications Account - 22123 For the provision of grants or reimbursement to counties for the development, consol- idation or operation of public safety communications systems or networks designed to support statewide interopera- ble communications for first responders, as adjusted by the impact of language contained in a chapter of the laws of 2014 making appropriations for capital works and purposes ................................ 50,000,000 For the provision of grants to counties for costs related to the operations of public safety dispatch centers to be distributed pursuant to a plan developed by the commissioner of homeland security and emergency services and approved by the director of the budget. Such plan may consider such factors as population densi- ty and emergency call volume ................ 10,000,000 For projects designed to advance completion of a fully interoperable statewide public safety communications network, as adjusted by the impact of language contained in a chapter of the laws of 2014 making appro- priations for capital works and purposes .... 15,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal .................. 75,000,000 -------------- 568 DIVISION OF HOMELAND SECURITY AND EMERGENCY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 COUNTER-TERRORISM PROGRAM Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal MISCELLANEOUS Operating Grants Fund Domestic Incident Preparedness Account - 25378 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses related to homeland security grant programs to support emergency preparedness and to combat terrorism and weap- ons of mass destruction. Funds appropriated herein may be transferred and/or interchanged to other state agencies federal fund - state operations and aid to localities appropriations to support state agency and local expendi- tures associated with the implementation of a comprehensive state- wide antiterrorism program. Funds appropriated herein may be trans- ferred or suballocated to state agencies or distributed to localities in accordance with a plan developed by the director of the office of homeland security and approved by the director of the budget. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein that are transferred or interchanged shall lapse on the same date as funds not transferred or interchanged from this appropri- ation ... 600,000,000 ........................... (re. $600,000,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses related to homeland security grant programs to support emergency preparedness and to combat terrorism and weap- ons of mass destruction. Funds appropriated herein may be transferred and/or interchanged to other state agencies federal fund - state operations and aid to localities appropriations to support state agency and local expendi- tures associated with the implementation of a comprehensive state- wide antiterrorism program. Funds appropriated herein may be trans- ferred or suballocated to state agencies or distributed to localities in accordance with a plan developed by the director of the office of homeland security and approved by the director of the budget. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein that are transferred or interchanged shall lapse on the same date as funds not transferred or interchanged from this appropri- ation ... 600,000,000 ........................... (re. $600,000,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses related to homeland security grant programs to support emergency preparedness and to combat terrorism and weap- ons of mass destruction. Funds appropriated herein may be transferred and/or interchanged to other state agencies federal fund - state operations and aid to localities appropriations to support state agency and local expendi- tures associated with the implementation of a comprehensive state- wide antiterrorism program. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein that are transferred or interchanged shall lapse on the same date as funds not transferred or interchanged from 569 DIVISION OF HOMELAND SECURITY AND EMERGENCY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 this appropriation. Funds appropriated herein may be transferred or suballocated to state agencies or distributed to localities in accordance with a plan developed by the director of the office of homeland security and approved by the director of the budget ... 600,000,000 ..................................... (re. $563,000,000) DISASTER ASSISTANCE PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For payment of the state's share of costs resulting from natural or man-made disasters including aid requested by and provided to member states of the emergency management assistance compact, and including liabilities incurred prior to April 1, 2013. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the state comptroller shall credit these appropriations with federal grants received pursuant to the federal community development block grant program or any other federal program providing disaster aid, in recognition that the state was required to make payments for eligible projects and/or activities in advance of the availability of federal reimbursement. The director of the budget is hereby authorized to transfer such amounts as are necessary to any eligible state department or agency, including transfers to the general fund - state purposes account or the capital projects fund, to accomplish the purpose of this appro- priation. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, funds appropri- ated herein that are transferred or interchanged shall lapse on the same date as funds not transferred or interchanged from this appro- priation ... 350,000,000 ........................ (re. $313,000,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For payment of the state's share of costs resulting from natural or manmade disasters including aid requested by and provided to member states of the emergency management assistance compact, and including liabilities incurred prior to April 1, 2012. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the state comptroller shall credit these appropriations with federal grants received pursuant to the federal community development block grant program or any other federal program providing disaster aid, in recognition that the state was required to make payments for eligible projects and/or activities in advance of the availability of federal reimbursement. The director of the budget is hereby authorized to transfer such amounts as are necessary to any eligible state department or agency, including transfers to the general fund - state purposes account or the capital projects fund, to accomplish the purpose of this appro- priation. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, funds appropri- ated herein that are transferred or interchanged shall lapse on the same date as funds not transferred or interchanged from this appro- priation ... 150,000,000 ......................... (re. $53,000,000) 570 DIVISION OF HOMELAND SECURITY AND EMERGENCY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2009, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For payment of the state's share of costs resulting from natural or man-made disasters, including aid requested by and provided to member states of the emergency management assistance compact. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the state comptroller shall credit these appropriations with federal grants received pursuant to the federal community development block grant program or any other federal program providing disaster aid, in recognition that the state was required to make payments for eligi- ble projects and/or activities in advance of the availability of federal reimbursement. The director of the budget is hereby author- ized to transfer such amounts as are necessary to any eligible state department or agency, including transfers to the general fund - state purposes account or the capital projects fund, to accomplish the purpose of this appropriation. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein that are transferred or inter- changed shall lapse on the same date as funds not transferred or interchanged from this appropriation ............................... 90,000,000 ........................................ (re. $2,400,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2007, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For payment of the state's share of costs resulting from natural or man-made disasters, including aid requested by and provided to member states of the emergency management assistance compact. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the state comptroller shall credit these appropriations with federal grants received pursuant to the federal community development block grant program or any other federal program providing disaster aid, in recognition that the state was required to make payments for eligi- ble projects and/or activities in advance of the availability of federal reimbursement. The director of the budget is hereby author- ized to transfer such amounts as are necessary to any eligible state department or agency, including transfers to the general fund - state purposes account or the capital projects fund, to accomplish the purpose of this appropriation. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein that are transferred or inter- changed shall lapse on the same date as funds not transferred or interchanged from this appropriation ............................... 90,000,000 ....................................... (re. $29,000,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal MISCELLANEOUS Operating Grants Fund Federal Grants for Disaster Assistance Account - 25324 The appropriation made by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013, is hereby amended and reappropriated to read: For payment of the federal government's share of costs resulting from natural or man-made disasters, including liabilities incurred prior to April 1, 2013. A PORTION OF THESE FUNDS MAY BE USED TO SUPPORT DEVELOPMENT OF A STATE-OF-THE-ART WEATHER DETECTION SYSTEM FOR NEW 571 DIVISION OF HOMELAND SECURITY AND EMERGENCY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 YORK IN COLLABORATION WITH AN ACADEMIC PARTNER AND A PRIVATE PART- NER. The director of the budget is hereby authorized to transfer and/or interchange such amounts as are necessary to any eligible state department, agency or authority, including transfers to other federal funds, to accomplish the purpose of this appropriation. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein that are transferred or interchanged shall lapse on the same date as funds not transferred or interchanged from this appropriation. Five business days after the close of each month, the division of the budget shall report to the chair of the senate finance committee and the chair of the assembly ways and means committee total disburse- ments from this appropriation. Five business days after the close of each month, the division of homeland security and emergency services shall provide the chair of the senate finance committee and the chair of the assembly ways and means committee with an accounting of all FEMA public assistance project worksheets for Superstorm Sandy for which payments have been made or are anticipated from this appropriation ... 12,650,000,000 ............. (re. $11,655,000,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal MISCELLANEOUS Operating Grants Fund Federal Grants for Disaster Assistance Account By chapter 296, section 1, of the laws of 2001, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For payment of the federal government's share of costs resulting from the September 11, 2001 attack on the New York City World Trade Center. The director of the budget is hereby authorized to transfer such amounts as are necessary to any eligible state department, agency or public authority, including transfer to other federal funds and accounts to accomplish the purpose of the appropriation. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein that are transferred or interchanged shall lapse on the same date as funds not transferred or interchanged from this appropriation ...... 5,000,000,000 .................................... (re. $54,600,000) EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses associated with red cross emergency response preparedness, including support for capital projects and ensuring an adequate blood supply. Funds shall be allocated from this appropri- ation pursuant to a plan prepared by the commissioner of the divi- sion of homeland security and emergency services and approved by the director of the budget ... 3,300,000 .............. (re. $3,300,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses associated with red cross emergency response preparedness, including support for capital projects and ensuring an 572 DIVISION OF HOMELAND SECURITY AND EMERGENCY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 adequate blood supply. Funds shall be allocated from this appropri- ation pursuant to a plan prepared by the commissioner of the divi- sion of homeland security and emergency services and approved by the director of the budget ... 3,300,000 .............. (re. $3,300,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal MISCELLANEOUS Operating Grants Fund Federal Grants for Emergency Management Performance Account - 25516 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For costs associated with emergency management ....................... 18,363,000 ....................................... (re. $18,363,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For costs associated with emergency management ....................... 18,363,000 ....................................... (re. $18,100,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For costs associated with emergency management ....................... 18,363,000 ....................................... (re. $17,700,000) FIRE PREVENTION AND CONTROL PROGRAM Special Revenue Funds - Other Combined [Gifts, Grants and Bequests] EXPENDABLE TRUST Fund Emergency Services Revolving Loan Account - 20150 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses, including prior year liabilities, of the emergency services revolving loan account pursuant to section 97-pp of the state finance law ... 3,788,000 ............ (re. $3,788,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses, including prior year liabilities, of the emergency services revolving loan account pursuant to section 97-pp of the state finance law ... 3,788,000 ............ (re. $3,788,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses, including prior year liabilities, of the emergency services revolving loan account pursuant to section 97-pp of the state finance law ... 3,787,700 ............ (re. $3,700,000) Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Statewide Public Safety Communications Account - 22123 By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For expenses of local wireless public safety answering points associ- ated with eligible wireless 911 service costs. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, for state fiscal year 2010- 2011 the liability of the state and the amount to be distributed or otherwise expended by the state pursuant to section 186-f of the tax 573 DIVISION OF HOMELAND SECURITY AND EMERGENCY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 law shall be determined by first calculating the amount of the expenditure or other liability pursuant to such law, and then reduc- ing the amount so calculated by 12.5 percent of such amount 4,650,000 ........................................... (re. $112,000) Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Volunteer Firefighting Recruitment and Retention Account - 22173 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses associated with the volunteer firefighting and emergency services recruitment and retention fund pursuant to section 99-q of the state finance law ... 300,000 ... (re. $300,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses associated with the volunteer firefighting and emergency services recruitment and retention fund pursuant to section 99-q of the state finance law ... 300,000 ... (re. $300,000) HOMELAND SECURITY PROGRAM Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal MISCELLANEOUS Operating Grants Fund Domestic Incident Preparedness Account By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2010, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses related to homeland security grant programs to support emergency preparedness and to combat terrorism and weap- ons of mass destruction. Funds appropriated herein may be transferred and/or interchanged to state operations appropriations and other state agencies federal fund - state operations and aid to localities to support state agen- cy and local expenditures associated with the implementation of a comprehensive statewide antiterrorism program. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein that are transferred or interchanged shall lapse on the same date as funds not trans- ferred or interchanged from this appropriation. Funds appropriated herein may be transferred or suballocated to state agencies or distributed to localities in accordance with a plan developed by the director of the office of homeland security and approved by the director of the budget ... 600,000,000 .......... (re. $536,500,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2009, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses related to homeland security grant programs to support emergency preparedness and to combat terrorism and weap- ons of mass destruction. Funds appropriated herein may be transferred and/or interchanged to state operations appropriations and other state agencies federal fund - state operations and aid to localities to support state agen- cy and local expenditures associated with the implementation of a 574 DIVISION OF HOMELAND SECURITY AND EMERGENCY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 comprehensive statewide antiterrorism program. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein that are transferred or interchanged shall lapse on the same date as funds not trans- ferred or interchanged from this appropriation. Funds appropriated herein may be transferred or suballocated to state agencies or distributed to localities in accordance with a plan developed by the director of the office of homeland security and approved by the director of the budget ... 500,000,000 .......... (re. $358,000,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2008, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses related to homeland security grant programs to support emergency preparedness and to combat terrorism and weap- ons of mass destruction. Funds appropriated herein may be transferred and/or interchanged to state operations appropriations and other state agencies federal fund - state operations and aid to localities to support state agen- cy and local expenditures associated with the implementation of a comprehensive statewide antiterrorism program. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein that are transferred or interchanged shall lapse on the same date as funds not trans- ferred or interchanged from this appropriation. Funds appropriated herein may be transferred or suballocated to state agencies or distributed to localities in accordance with a plan developed by the director of the office of homeland security and approved by the director of the budget ... 350,000,000 .......... (re. $147,100,000) INTEROPERABLE COMMUNICATIONS PROGRAM Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Statewide Public Safety Communications Account - 22123 The appropriation made by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013, is hereby amended and reappropriated to read: For the provision of grants or reimbursement to counties for the development, consolidation or operation of public safety communi- cations systems or networks designed to support statewide interoper- able communications for first responders or to support the effective operation of public safety answering points, AS ADJUSTED BY THE IMPACT OF LANGUAGE CONTAINED IN A CHAPTER OF THE LAWS OF 2014 MAKING APPROPRIATIONS FOR CAPITAL WORKS AND PURPOSES ...................... 75,000,000 ....................................... (re. $75,000,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For expenses of local wireless public safety answering points associ- ated with eligible wireless 911 service costs, including but not limited to financing and acquisition costs. Funds appropriated here- in shall be allocated in a manner consistent with section 332 of the county law ... 9,300,000 .......................... (re. $2,000,000) 575 DIVISION OF HOMELAND SECURITY AND EMERGENCY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 The appropriation made by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012, is hereby amended and reappropriated to read: For the provision of grants or reimbursement to counties for the development, consolidation or operation of public safety communi- cations systems or networks designed to support statewide interoper- able communications for first responders or to support the effective operation of public safety answering points, AS ADJUSTED BY THE IMPACT OF LANGUAGE CONTAINED IN A CHAPTER OF THE LAWS OF 2014 MAKING APPROPRIATIONS FOR CAPITAL WORKS AND PURPOSES ...................... 75,000,000 ....................................... (re. $72,000,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For expenses of local wireless public safety answering points associ- ated with eligible wireless 911 service costs, including but not limited to financing and acquisition costs. Funds appropriated here- in shall be allocated in a manner consistent with section 332 of the county law ... 9,300,000 ............................ (re. $450,000) For the provision of grants or reimbursement to counties for the development, consolidation or operation of public safety communi- cations systems or networks designed to support statewide interoper- able communications for first responders or to support the effective operation of public safety answering points ........................ 45,000,000 ....................................... (re. $42,000,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For the provision of grants or reimbursement to counties for the development, consolidation or operation of public safety communi- cations systems or networks designed to support statewide interoper- able communications for first responders ........................... 20,000,000 ........................................ (re. $9,500,000) 576 DIVISION OF HOUSING AND COMMUNITY RENEWAL AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS General Fund ....................... 6,102,000 23,007,400 Special Revenue Funds - Federal .... 72,500,000 96,558,000 Special Revenue Funds - Other ...... 8,227,000 38,726,000 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 86,829,000 158,291,400 ================ ================ SCHEDULE OFFICE OF FINANCE AND DEVELOPMENT (F&D) F&D-HOUSING DEVELOPMENT FUND PROGRAM ......................... 8,227,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Housing Development Fund Housing Development Account - 22950 For carrying out the provisions of article XI of the private housing finance law, in relation to providing assistance to not- for-profit housing companies. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the division of housing and community renewal in such detail as the director of the budget may require ........................... 8,227,000 -------------- OFFICE OF COMMUNITY RENEWAL (OCR) OCR-SMALL CITIES COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT PROGRAM .. 40,000,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Miscellaneous Operating Grants Fund HUD Small Cities Community Development Account - 25300 For apportionment as follows: For direct deposit of federal funds into the housing trust fund account created pursuant to section 59-a of the private housing finance law for services and expenses of a small cities community development block grant program transferred to the state pursuant to public law 106.74 to be admin- 577 DIVISION OF HOUSING AND COMMUNITY RENEWAL AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 istered in accordance with federal laws and regulations by the housing trust fund corporation created by section 45-a of the private housing finance law ................. 40,000,000 -------------- OFFICE OF HOUSING PRESERVATION (OHP) OHP-LOW INCOME WEATHERIZATION PROGRAM ....................... 32,500,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Miscellaneous Operating Grants Fund Department of Energy Weatherization Account - 25499 For low income weatherization grants to be apportioned in accordance with federal rules and regulations. Notwithstanding any other rule, regulation or law, moneys hereby appropriated are to be available for payment of contract obligations here- tofore accrued or hereafter to accrue and are subject to the approval of the direc- tor of the budget ........................... 32,500,000 -------------- OHP-PERIODIC SUBSIDIES - LOCAL AREAS PROGRAM ................. 5,490,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For payment of periodic subsidies to cities, towns, villages and housing authorities in accordance with the public housing law. No funds shall be expended from this appro- priation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the division of housing and community renewal in such detail as the director of the budget may require. Notwithstanding any law, rule, regulation or agreement between the division of housing and commu- nity renewal and any public housing authority to the contrary, funds shall be expended solely for payment of debt service or debt service reimbursement and may not be used for any other purpose ........ 5,490,000 -------------- OHP-RURAL RENTAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM ............................ 612,000 -------------- 578 DIVISION OF HOUSING AND COMMUNITY RENEWAL AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For carrying out the provisions of article XVII-A of the private housing finance law in relation to providing assistance to sponsors of housing for persons of low income. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, such funds may be used by the commissioner of housing and community renewal in support of contracts scheduled to expire in 2014-15 for as many as 10 additional years; in support of contracts for new eligible projects for a period not to exceed 5 years; and in support of contracts which reach their 25 year maxi- mum in and/or prior to 2014-15 for an additional one year period. Notwithstanding any other rule, regulation or law, moneys hereby appropriated are to be available for payment of contract obli- gations heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue and are subject to the approval of the director of the budget ..................... 612,000 -------------- 579 DIVISION OF HOUSING AND COMMUNITY RENEWAL AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 F&D-HOUSING DEVELOPMENT FUND PROGRAM Special Revenue Funds - Other Housing Development Fund Housing Development Account - 22950 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For carrying out the provisions of article XI of the private housing finance law, in relation to providing assistance to not-for-profit housing companies. No funds shall be expended from this appropri- ation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the division of housing and community renewal in such detail as the director of the budget may require ................... 8,227,000 ......................................... (re. $8,227,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For carrying out the provisions of article XI of the private housing finance law, in relation to providing assistance to not-for-profit housing companies. No funds shall be expended from this appropri- ation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the division of housing and community renewal in such detail as the director of the budget may require ................... 8,227,000 ......................................... (re. $6,673,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For carrying out the provisions of article XI of the private housing finance law, in relation to providing assistance to not-for-profit housing companies. No funds shall be expended from this appropri- ation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the division of housing and community renewal in such detail as the director of the budget may require.................... 8,227,000 ......................................... (re. $7,618,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For carrying out the provisions of article XI of the private housing finance law, in relation to providing assistance to not-for-profit housing companies. No funds shall be expended from this appropri- ation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the division of housing and community renewal in such detail as the director of the budget may require ................... 8,227,000 ......................................... (re. $8,227,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2008, as amended by chapter 496, section 6, of the laws of 2008: For carrying out the provisions of article XI of the private housing finance law, in relation to providing assistance to not-for-profit housing companies. No funds shall be expended from this appropri- ation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the division of housing and community renewal in such detail as the director of the budget may require, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six 580 DIVISION OF HOUSING AND COMMUNITY RENEWAL AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 ... 9,900,000 ......................................... (re. $7,981,000) OCR-NEIGHBORHOOD PRESERVATION PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For carrying out the provisions of article XVI of the private housing finance law and for the purpose of entering into a contract with the neighborhood preservation coalition to provide technical assistance and services to companies funded pursuant to article XVI of the private housing finance law; such contract shall be in an amount not less than $150,000. No funds shall be expended from this appropri- ation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the division of housing and community renewal in such detail as the director of the budget may require ................... 1,594,000 ......................................... (re. $1,287,000) The appropriation made by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012, is hereby amended and reappropriated to read: For carrying out the provisions of article XVI of the private housing finance law. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the division of housing and community renewal in such detail as the director of the budget may require; and, provided further that no more than $5,839,000 of this appropriation may be encumbered, contracted or disbursed as a result of the availability of $4,233,000 for housing and community development purposes admin- istered by the housing trust fund corporation pursuant to [a] chap- ter 59 of the laws of 2012. The commissioner of the division of housing and community renewal shall enter into a contract, in an amount not less than $150,000, with the neighborhood preservation coalition to provide technical assistance and services to companies funded pursuant to article XVI of the private housing finance law ... 10,072,000 .................................... (re. $6,184,000) OCR-RURAL PRESERVATION PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For carrying out the provisions of article XVII of the private housing finance law and for the purpose of entering into a contract with the rural housing coalition to provide technical assistance and services to companies funded pursuant to article XVII of the private housing finance law; such contract shall be in an amount not less than $150,000. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by 581 DIVISION OF HOUSING AND COMMUNITY RENEWAL AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 the division of housing and community renewal in such detail as the director of the budget may require ... 665,000 ...... (re. $488,000) The appropriation made by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012, is hereby amended and reappropriated to read: For carrying out the provisions of article XVII of the private housing finance law. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the division of housing and community renewal in such detail as the director of the budget may require; and, provided further that no more than $2,437,000 of this appropriation may be encumbered, contracted or disbursed as a result of the availability of $1,767,000 for housing and community development purposes admin- istered by the housing trust fund corporation pursuant to [a] chap- ter 59 of the laws of 2012. The commissioner of the division of housing and community renewal shall enter into a contract, in an amount not less than $150,000, with the rural housing coalition to provide technical assistance, training and other services to corpo- rations pursuant to article XVII of the private housing finance law ... 4,204,000 ..................................... (re. $2,413,000) OCR-RURAL AND URBAN COMMUNITY INVESTMENT FUND PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For carrying out the provisions of article XXVII of the private hous- ing finance law. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the division of housing and community renewal in such detail as the director of the budget may require ................... 1,854,000 ......................................... (re. $1,854,000) OHP-LOW INCOME WEATHERIZATION PROGRAM Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal MISCELLANEOUS Operating Grants Fund Department of Energy Weatherization Account - 25499 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For low income weatherization grants to be apportioned in accordance with federal rules and regulations. Notwithstanding any other rule, regulation or law, moneys hereby appropriated are to be available for payment of contract obligations heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue and are subject to the approval of the director of the budget ... 32,500,000 ............................ (re. $31,921,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For low income weatherization grants to be apportioned in accordance with federal rules and regulations. Notwithstanding any other rule, regulation or law, moneys hereby appropriated are to be available 582 DIVISION OF HOUSING AND COMMUNITY RENEWAL AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 for payment of contract obligations heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue and are subject to the approval of the director of the budget ... 42,500,000 ............................ (re. $29,076,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For low income weatherization grants to be apportioned in accordance with federal rules and regulations. Notwithstanding any other rule, regulation or law, moneys hereby appropriated are to be available for payment of contract obligations heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue and are subject to the approval of the director of the budget ... 42,500,000 ............................. (re. $7,241,000) By chapter 20, section 8, of the laws of 2010: For low income weatherization grants to be apportioned in accordance with federal rules and regulations of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009. Funds appropriated herein shall be subject to all applicable reporting and accountability requirements contained in such act. The sum of one hundred thirty-one million dollars ($131,000,000), or so much thereof as shall be sufficient to accomplish the purpose designated, is hereby appropriated to the division of housing and community renewal out of any moneys in the federal operating grants fund-290 department of energy weatherization account for payments to eligible grantees ... 131,000,000 ................... (re. $195,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For low income weatherization grants to be apportioned in accordance with federal rules and regulations. Notwithstanding any other rule, regulation or law, moneys hereby appropriated are to be available for payment of contract obligations heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue and are subject to the approval of the director of the budget ... 42,500,000 ............................ (re. $28,125,000) OHP-PERIODIC SUBSIDIES - LOCAL AREAS PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For payment of periodic subsidies to cities, towns, villages and hous- ing authorities in accordance with the public housing law. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the division of housing and community renewal in such detail as the director of the budget may require. Notwithstanding any law, rule, regulation or agreement between the division of housing and community renewal and any public housing authority to the contrary, funds shall be expended solely for payment of debt service or debt service reimbursement and may not be used for any other purpose ............ 8,700,000 ......................................... (re. $4,555,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: 583 DIVISION OF HOUSING AND COMMUNITY RENEWAL AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For payment of periodic subsidies to cities, towns, villages and hous- ing authorities in accordance with the public housing law. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the division of housing and community renewal in such detail as the director of the budget may require. Notwithstanding any law, rule, regulation or agreement between the division of housing and community renewal and any public housing authority to the contrary, funds shall be expended solely for payment of debt service or debt service reimbursement and may not be used for any other purpose ............ 9,500,000 ......................................... (re. $1,984,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For payment of periodic subsidies to cities, towns, villages and hous- ing authorities in accordance with the public housing law. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the division of housing and community renewal in such detail as the director of the budget may require. Notwithstanding any law, rule, regulation or agreement between the division of housing and community renewal and any public housing authority to the contrary, funds shall be expended solely for payment of debt service or debt service reimbursement and may not be used for any other purpose ............ 10,219,000 .......................................... (re. $471,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For payment of periodic subsidies to cities, towns, villages and hous- ing authorities in accordance with the public housing law. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the division of housing and community renewal in such detail as the director of the budget may require. Notwithstanding any law, rule, regulation or agreement between the division of housing and community renewal and any public housing authority to the contrary, funds shall be expended solely for payment of debt service or debt service reimbursement and may not be used for any other purpose ............ 11,591,000 ........................................ (re. $1,688,000) OHP-RURAL RENTAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For carrying out the provisions of article XVII-A of the private hous- ing finance law in relation to providing assistance to sponsors of housing for persons of low income. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, such funds may be used by the commissioner of housing and community renewal in support of contracts scheduled to expire in 2012-13 for as many as 10 addi- tional years; in support of contracts for new eligible projects for a period not to exceed 5 years; and in support of contracts which 584 DIVISION OF HOUSING AND COMMUNITY RENEWAL AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 reach their 25 year maximum in and/or prior to 2012-13 for an addi- tional one year period. Notwithstanding any other rule, regulation or law, moneys hereby appropriated are to be available for payment of contract obligations heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue and are subject to the approval of the director of the budget ............................. 19,600,000 .......................................... (re. $827,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For carrying out the provisions of article XVII-A of the private hous- ing finance law in relation to providing assistance to sponsors of housing for persons of low income. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, such funds may be used by the commissioner of housing and community renewal in support of contracts scheduled to expire in 2011-12 for as many as 10 addi- tional years; in support of contracts for new eligible projects for a period not to exceed 5 years; and in support of contracts which reach their 25 year maximum in and/or prior to 2011-12 for an addi- tional one year period. Notwithstanding any other rule, regulation or law, moneys hereby appropriated are to be available for payment of contract obligations heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue and are subject to the approval of the director of the budget ............................. 14,802,000 .......................................... (re. $199,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For carrying out the provisions of article XVII-A of the private hous- ing finance law in relation to providing assistance to sponsors of housing for persons of low income. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, such funds may be used by the commissioner of housing and community renewal in support of contracts scheduled to expire in 2010-11 for as many as 10 addi- tional years; in support of contracts for new eligible projects for a period not to exceed 5 years; and in support of contracts which reach their 25 year maximum in and/or prior to 2010-11 for an addi- tional one year period. Notwithstanding any other rule, regulation or law, moneys hereby appropriated are to be available for payment of contract obligations heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue and are subject to the approval of the director of the budget ............................. 14,802,000 ........................................... (re. $47,000) OHP-NEW YORK CITY HOUSING AUTHORITY TENANT PILOT PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For payment to the New York city housing authority for a tenant pilot program consistent with the public housing law ..................... 742,000 ............................................. (re. $742,000) 585 DIVISION OF HOUSING AND COMMUNITY RENEWAL AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For payment to the New York City housing authority for a tenant pilot program consistent with the public housing law ..................... 742,000 .............................................. (re. $74,200) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2008, as amended by chapter 1, section 4, of the laws of 2009: For payment to the New York city housing authority for a tenant pilot program consistent with the public housing law ..................... 742,000 .............................................. (re. $74,200) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2007: For payment to the New York city housing authority for a tenant pilot program consistent with the public housing law ..................... 1,200,000 ........................................... (re. $120,000) 586 STATE OF NEW YORK MORTGAGE AGENCY AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS General Fund ....................... 114,989,000 0 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 114,989,000 0 ================ ================ SCHEDULE MORTGAGE INSURANCE FUND REIMBURSEMENT PROGRAM .............. 114,989,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For payment subject to the provisions of chapters 13 and 59 of the laws of 1987. No expenditures shall be made from this appropriation until a certificate of allo- cation has been approved by the director of the budget and copies thereof filed with the state comptroller and with the chairmen of the senate finance and assem- bly ways and means committees. Notwith- standing section 40 of the state finance law, this appropriation shall remain in effect until a subsequent appropriation is made available ............................. 114,989,000 -------------- 587 OFFICE OF INDIGENT LEGAL SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS Special Revenue Funds - Other ...... 81,000,000 127,000,000 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 81,000,000 127,000,000 ================ ================ SCHEDULE INDIGENT LEGAL SERVICES PROGRAM ............................. 81,000,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Indigent Legal Services Fund Indigent Legal Services Account - 23551 For payments to counties and the city of New York related to indigent legal services pursuant to section 98-b of the state finance law and sections 832 and 833 of the executive law ........................... 81,000,000 -------------- 588 OFFICE OF INDIGENT LEGAL SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 INDIGENT LEGAL SERVICES PROGRAM Special Revenue Funds - Other Indigent Legal Services Fund Indigent Legal Services Fund Account - 23551 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For payments to counties and the city of New York related to indigent legal services pursuant to section 98-b of the state finance law and sections 832 and 833 of the executive law .......................... 77,000,000 ....................................... (re. $77,000,000) For additional payments to counties and the city of New York related to indigent legal services pursuant to section 98-b of the state finance law and sections 832 and 833 of the executive law .......... 4,000,000 ......................................... (re. $4,000,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For payments to counties and the city of New York related to indigent legal services pursuant to section 98-b of the state finance law and sections 832 and 833 of the executive law .......................... 77,000,000 ....................................... (re. $23,000,000) For additional payments to counties and the city of New York related to indigent legal services pursuant to section 98-b of the state finance law and sections 832 and 833 of the executive law .......... 4,000,000 ......................................... (re. $4,000,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For payments to counties and the city of New York related to indigent legal services pursuant to section 98-b of the state finance law and sections 832 and 833 of the executive law .......................... 77,000,000 ....................................... (re. $11,000,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2010, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For payments to counties and the city of New York related to indigent legal services pursuant to section 98-b of the state finance law and sections 832 and 833 of the executive law .......................... 77,000,000 ........................................ (re. $8,000,000) 589 INTEREST ON LAWYER ACCOUNT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS Special Revenue Funds - Other ...... 45,000,000 0 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 45,000,000 0 ================ ================ SCHEDULE NEW YORK INTEREST ON LAWYER ACCOUNT ......................... 45,000,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other New York Interest on Lawyer Fund IOLA Private Contributions Account - 20301 For payment of grants pursuant to the provisions of section 97-v of the state finance law ................................. 45,000,000 -------------- 590 JUSTICE CENTER FOR THE PROTECTION OF PEOPLE WITH SPECIAL NEEDS AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS General Fund ....................... 170,000 0 Special Revenue Funds - Other ...... 479,000 0 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 649,000 0 ================ ================ SCHEDULE COMMUNITY SUPPORT PROGRAMS ..................................... 649,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the money hereby appropriated may be increased or decreased by interchange, with any appropriation of the justice center for the protection of people with special needs, and may be increased or decreased by transfer or suballocation between these appropriated amounts and appropriations of the commission on quali- ty of care and advocacy for persons with disabilities, office of mental health, office for people with developmental disa- bilities, office of alcoholism and substance abuse services, department of health, and the office of children and family services with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chair- man of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. For services and expenses related to the adult homes advocacy program ................... 170,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ..................... 170,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other HCRA Resources Fund Adult Home Resident Council Support Project Account - 20813 591 JUSTICE CENTER FOR THE PROTECTION OF PEOPLE WITH SPECIAL NEEDS AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the money hereby appropriated may be increased or decreased by interchange, with any appropriation of the justice center for the protection of people with special needs, and may be increased or decreased by transfer or suballocation between these appropriated amounts and appropriations of the commission on quali- ty of care and advocacy for persons with disabilities, office of mental health, office for people with developmental disa- bilities, office of alcoholism and substance abuse services, department of health, and the office of children and family services with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chair- man of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. For services and expenses related to the adult homes resident council support project ......................................... 60,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ...................... 60,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Federal Salary Sharing Account - 22056 Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the money hereby appropriated may be increased or decreased by interchange, with any appropriation of the justice center for the protection of people with special needs, and may be increased or decreased by transfer or suballocation between these appropriated amounts and appropriations of the commission on quali- ty of care and advocacy for persons with disabilities, office of mental health, office for people with developmental disa- bilities, office of alcoholism and substance abuse services, department of health, and the office of children and family services with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the department of audit and 592 JUSTICE CENTER FOR THE PROTECTION OF PEOPLE WITH SPECIAL NEEDS AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 control and copies thereof with the chair- man of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. For surrogate decision-making committee program contracts with local service providers ...................................... 419,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ..................... 419,000 -------------- 593 DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS General Fund ....................... 0 12,234,456 Special Revenue Funds - Federal .... 222,564,000 341,742,000 Special Revenue Funds - Other ...... 419,000 0 Enterprise Funds ................... 3,650,000,000 4,669,000,000 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 3,872,983,000 5,052,976,456 ================ ================ SCHEDULE ADMINISTRATION PROGRAM ...................................... 15,000,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Unemployment Insurance Administration Fund Unemployment Insurance Administration Account - 25901 For services and expenses of administering unemployment insurance programs, job service programs, workforce investment act programs, employability development programs, other miscellaneous programs, and a reserve for unanticipated funding, pursuant to federal grants and contracts. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations ............. 15,000,000 -------------- EMPLOYMENT AND TRAINING PROGRAM ............................ 181,064,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Emergency Employment Act Fund Federal Workforce Investment Act Account - 26001 For the administration and operation of employment and training programs as funded by grants under the workforce investment act, public law 105-220, including grants to other governmental units, community- based organizations, non-profit and for profit organizations, suballocations to state departments and agencies and a portion may be transferred to state oper- ations, according to the following: For services and expenses of statewide activities, including but not limited to state administration and technical assist- 594 DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 ance to local workforce investment areas, pursuant to an expenditure plan approved by the director of the budget. Of the moneys appropriated herein for statewide activities, the state workforce investment board shall assist the governor in devel- oping programs and identifying activities to be funded through the statewide reserve pursuant to section 134 of the federal workforce investment act, PL 105-220, and the commissioner of labor shall period- ically report to the state workforce investment board on such programs and activities which shall be developed giving consideration to the strategic training alliance program and other existing programs. Of the amount appropriated herein, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, up to $1,500,000 may be made available through transfer or suballo- cation to the office of children and fami- ly services, in accordance with a memoran- dum of understanding with the office of children and family services, to award to selected county youth bureaus for eligible workforce development programs including activities for at-risk youth. Statewide employment and training activities may include one-to-one business advisement and training for qualified enrollees of the self-employment assistance program which may be operated by the state's small business development centers or the entre- preneurial assistance program ................ 5,333,000 For services and expenses of adult, youth and dislocated worker employment and training local workforce investment area programs and statewide rapid response activities ................................. 155,731,000 For services and expenses of miscellaneous workforce investment act, public law 105- 220 national reserve grants and other federal employment and training grants and federally administered programs ............. 20,000,000 -------------- OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH PROGRAM ......................... 419,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund 595 DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Hazard Abatement Account - 22152 For payment of state aid to local govern- ments pursuant to the provisions of chap- ter 729 of the laws of 1980 for the purposes of hazard abatement ................... 419,000 -------------- UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE BENEFIT PROGRAM ................... 3,676,500,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Unemployment Insurance Occupational Training Fund Unemployment Insurance Occupational Training Account - 25950 For the payment of expenses and allowances to authorized enrollees under approved employment and training programs or for payment of unemployment insurance benefits as authorized by the federal government through the disaster unemployment assist- ance program ................................ 26,500,000 -------------- Program account subtotal .................. 26,500,000 -------------- Enterprise Funds Unemployment Insurance Benefit Fund Unemployment Insurance Benefit Account - 50650 For payment of unemployment insurance bene- fits pursuant to article 18 of the labor law or as authorized by the federal government through the disaster unemploy- ment assistance program, the emergency unemployment compensation program, the extended benefit program, the federal additional compensation program or any other federally funded unemployment bene- fit program .............................. 3,650,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ............... 3,650,000,000 -------------- 596 DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 ADMINISTRATION PROGRAM Special Revenue Funds - Federal Unemployment Insurance Administration Fund Unemployment Insurance Administration Account By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses of administering unemployment insurance programs, job service programs, workforce investment act programs, employability development programs, other miscellaneous programs, and a reserve for unanticipated funding, pursuant to federal grants and contracts. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations ... 15,000,000 .................. (re. $15,000,000) For payment of unemployment insurance benefits as authorized by the federal government through the disaster unemployment assistance program ... 5,000,000 ............................. (re. $5,000,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses of administering unemployment insurance programs, job service programs, workforce investment act programs, employability development programs, other miscellaneous programs, and a reserve for unanticipated funding, pursuant to federal grants and contracts. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations ... 15,000,000 .................. (re. $15,000,000) For payment of unemployment insurance benefits as authorized by the federal government through the disaster unemployment assistance program ... 5,000,000 ............................. (re. $5,000,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses of administering unemployment insurance programs, job service programs, workforce investment act programs, employability development programs, other miscellaneous programs, and a reserve for unanticipated funding, pursuant to federal grants and contracts. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations ... 15,000,000 .................. (re. $15,000,000) EMPLOYMENT AND TRAINING PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses of the New York committee on occupational safety and health ... 350,000 ....................... (re. $350,000) For services and expenses of the Chamber On-the-Job training program to assist employers in providing occupational, hands-on training for their current employees ... 750,000 ................. (re. $750,000) For services and expenses of the New York Committee on Occupational Safety and Health (NYCOSH), located on Long Island ................. 155,000 ............................................. (re. $155,000) For services and expenses of the building trades pre-apprenticeship program located in Rochester (BTPAP) ... 200,000 .... (re. $200,000) 597 DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses of the building trades pre-apprenticeship program located in Western New York (BTPAP) ........................ 200,000 ............................................. (re. $200,000) For services and expenses, including administrative expenses of no more than ten percent of the amount appropriated herein, of the New York State American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations (AFL-CIO) Workforce Development Institute (WDI) ...... 4,000,000 ......................................... (re. $4,000,000) For services and expenses of the Rochester tooling and machining institute, inc ... 50,000 ............................ (re. $50,000) For services and expenses of Hillside Works .......................... 100,000 ............................................. (re. $100,000) For services and expenses of the Summer of Opportunity Youth Employ- ment Program - Rochester ... 250,000 ................ (re. $250,000) For services and expenses of Project RISE - Referral, Information, Services, Employment ... 300,000 .................... (re. $300,000) For services and expenses of the New York State American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations (AFL-CIO) Cornell Leadership Institute ... 150,000 .................... (re. $150,000) For services and expenses of the Domestic Violence Program of the Cornell University Labor Extension School in Partnership with the New York State American Federation of Labor and Congress of Indus- trial Organizations (AFL-CIO) ... 150,000 ........... (re. $150,000) For services and expenses of the Labor and Industry For Education (LIFE) Project ... 20,000 ............................ (re. $20,000) For services and expenses of the Brooklyn Chamber of Commerce - Neigh- borhood development project ... 100,000 ............. (re. $100,000) For services and expenses of the Brooklyn Chamber of Commerce Jobs 2013 Program ... 500,000 ............................ (re. $500,000) The appropriation made by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013, is hereby amended and reappropriated to read: For services related to the continuation of displaced homemaker services. Funds made available herein may be used for state agency contractors, or aid to local social services districts, provided, further, that no more than ten percent of such funds may be used for program administration at each individual displaced homemaker center. Each program administrator shall prepare and submit an annu- al report by December 1, 2013, to the [office of temporary and disa- bility assistance] DEPARTMENT OF LABOR, the chairs of the senate committee on social services, and the senate committee on children and families and the assembly chair of the committee on social services, on the summary of activities, including but not limited to the number of eligible recipients, and the outcome for each recipi- ent together with a summary of revenues and expenses including all salaries ... 1,354,456 ............................ (re. $1,354,456) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses of the New York Committee on Occupational Safety and Health ... 350,000 ....................... (re. $171,000) For services and expenses of the chamber-on-the-job training program ... 750,000 ......................................... (re. $450,000) 598 DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses of the Long Island office New York committee on occupational safety and health (NYCOSH) ......................... 155,000 .............................................. (re. $60,000) For services and expenses of the building trades preapprenticeship program (BTPAP) ... 200,000 ......................... (re. $200,000) For services and expenses of the workforce development institute ..... 2,295,000 ........................................... (re. $971,000) For services and expenses of the Summer of Opportunity Youth Employ- ment Program - Rochester ... 250,000 ................ (re. $250,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011, as added by chapter 55, section 2, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses related to the continuation of displaced homemaker services. Funds made available herein may be used for state agency contractors, or aid to local social services districts, provided, further that no more than ten percent of such funds may be used for program administration at each individual displaced home- maker center. Each program administrator shall prepare and submit an annual report to the department of labor, the chairs of the senate committee on social services, and the senate committee on children and families and the assembly chair of the committee on social services, on the summary of activities, including but not limited to the number of eligible recipients, and the outcome for each recipi- ent together with a summary of revenues and expenses including all salaries ... 2,500,000 ............................... (re. $28,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2009, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For services and expenses of the displaced homemaker program to continue the operation of existing displaced homemaker centers. Of the amount appropriated herein, up to $105,000 may be allocated to support annual program administration costs ........................ 2,200,000 ........................................... (re. $232,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2008, as amended by chapter 1, section 2, of the laws of 2009: For the services and expenses of the NYS AFL-CIO Workforce Development Institute including Upstate, Erie Canal Corridor and Long Island for workforce training, education, and program development ............. 1,354,000 ........................................... (re. $136,000) For services and expenses of NYS AFL-ClO Workforce Development Insti- tute in conjunction with ATU training and education at Albany, Syra- cuse, Rochester and Buffalo locations .............................. 307,000 .............................................. (re. $72,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2006, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For Senate Majority Labor Initiatives ................................ 1,800,000 ........................................... (re. $297,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2005: 599 DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses of the Mt. Sinai-Irving Selikoff Occupa- tional Health Clinical Center ... 175,000 ............ (re. $13,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 1999: For services and expenses of the strategic training alliance program. The amount appropriated herein may be suballocated to the Urban Devel- opment Corporation according to the following sub-schedule ......... 34,000,000 .......................................... (re. $725,000) sub-schedule For the Delphi Harrison ther- mal systems project ............ 4,000,000 For the American axle project .... 1,000,000 For the Delphi Automotive, Rochester New York oper- ations ........................... 725,000 For additional projects relat- ing to the strategic train- ing alliance program .......... 28,275,000 -------------- Total of sub-schedule ....... 34,000,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal [Workforce Investment] EMERGENCY EMPLOYMENT Act Fund Federal [Emergency Employment] WORKFORCE INVESTMENT Act Account - 26001 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For the administration and operation of employment and training programs as funded by grants under the workforce investment act, public law 105-220, including grants to other governmental units, community-based organizations, non-profit and for profit organiza- tions, suballocations to state departments and agencies and a portion may be transferred to state operations, according to the following: For services and expenses of statewide activities, including but not limited to state administration and technical assistance to local workforce investment areas, pursuant to an expenditure plan approved by the director of the budget. Of the moneys appropriated herein for statewide activities, the state workforce investment board shall assist the governor in developing programs and identifying activ- ities to be funded through the statewide reserve pursuant to section 134 of the federal workforce investment act, PL 105-220, and the commissioner of labor shall periodically report to the state work- force investment board on such programs and activities which shall be developed giving consideration to the strategic training alliance program and other existing programs. Of the amount appropriated herein, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, up to $1,500,000 may be made available through transfer or suballocation to the office of children and 600 DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 family services, in accordance with a memorandum of understanding with the office of children and family services, to award to selected county youth bureaus for eligible workforce development programs including activities for at-risk youth. Statewide employment and training activities may include one-to-one business advisement and training for qualified enrollees of the self-employment assistance program which may be operated by the state's small business development centers or the entrepreneurial assistance program ... 4,961,000 .................. (re. $4,961,000) For services and expenses of adult, youth and dislocated worker employment and training local workforce investment area programs and statewide rapid response activities ................................ 146,398,000 ..................................... (re. $131,000,000) For services and expenses of miscellaneous workforce investment act, public law 105-220 national reserve grants and other federal employ- ment and training grants and federally administered programs ....... 20,000,000 ....................................... (re. $20,000,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For the administration and operation of employment and training programs as funded by grants under the workforce investment act, public law 105-220, including grants to other governmental units, community-based organizations, non-profit and for profit organiza- tions, suballocations to state departments and agencies and a portion may be transferred to state operations, according to the following: For services and expenses of statewide activities, including but not limited to state administration and technical assistance to local workforce investment areas, pursuant to an expenditure plan approved by the director of the budget. Of the moneys appropriated herein for statewide activities, the state workforce investment board shall assist the governor in developing programs and identifying activ- ities to be funded through the statewide reserve pursuant to section 134 of the federal workforce investment act, PL 105-220, and the commissioner of labor shall periodically report to the state work- force investment board on such programs and activities which shall be developed giving consideration to the strategic training alliance program and other existing programs. Of the amount appropriated herein, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, up to $1,500,000 may be made available through transfer or suballocation to the office of children and family services, in accordance with a memorandum of understanding with the office of children and family services, to award to selected county youth bureaus for eligible workforce development programs including activities for at-risk youth. Statewide employment and training activities may include one-to-one business advisement and training for qualified enrollees of the self-employment assistance program which may be operated by the state's small business development centers or the entrepreneurial assistance program ... 200,000 ...................... (re. $200,000) For services and expenses of adult, youth and dislocated worker employment and training local workforce investment area programs and 601 DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 statewide rapid response activities ................................ 162,507,000 ...................................... (re. $19,000,000) For services and expenses of miscellaneous workforce investment act, public law 105-220 national reserve grants and other federal employ- ment and training grants and federally administered programs ....... 20,000,000 ....................................... (re. $19,902,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For the administration and operation of employment and training programs as funded by grants under the workforce investment act, public law 105-220, including grants to other governmental units, community-based organizations, non-profit and for profit organiza- tions, suballocations to state departments and agencies and a portion may be transferred to state operations, according to the following: For services and expenses of statewide activities, including but not limited to state administration and technical assistance to local workforce investment areas, pursuant to an expenditure plan approved by the director of the budget. Of the moneys appropriated herein for statewide activities, the state workforce investment board shall assist the governor in developing programs and identifying activ- ities to be funded through the statewide reserve pursuant to section 134 of the federal workforce investment act, PL 105-220, and the commissioner of labor shall periodically report to the state work- force investment board on such programs and activities which shall be developed giving consideration to the strategic training alliance program and other existing programs. Of the amount appropriated herein, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, up to $1,500,000 may be made available through transfer or suballocation to the office of children and family services, in accordance with a memorandum of understanding with the office of children and family services, to award to selected county youth bureaus for eligible workforce development programs including activities for at-risk youth. Statewide employment and training activities may include one-to-one business advisement and training for qualified enrollees of the self-employment assistance program which may be operated by the state's small business development centers or the entrepreneurial assistance program ................................................. 5,064,000 ......................................... (re. $3,545,000) For services and expenses of adult, youth and dislocated worker employment and training local workforce investment area programs and statewide rapid response activities ................................ 152,375,000 ...................................... (re. $24,312,000) For services and expenses of miscellaneous workforce investment act, public law 105-220 national reserve grants and other federal employ- ment and training grants and federally administered programs ....... 20,000,000 ........................................ (re. $9,593,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2010, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: 602 DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For the administration and operation of employment and training programs as funded by grants under the workforce investment act, public law 105-220, including grants to other governmental units, community-based organizations, non-profit and for profit organiza- tions, suballocations to state departments and agencies and a portion may be transferred to state operations, according to the following: For services and expenses of miscellaneous workforce investment act, public law 105-220 national reserve grants and other federal employ- ment and training grants and federally administered programs ....... 39,500,000 ........................................ (re. $5,000,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2010, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For the administration and operation of employment and training programs as funded by grants under the workforce investment act, public law 105-220, including grants to other governmental units, community-based organizations, non-profit and for profit organiza- tions, suballocations to state departments and agencies and a portion may be transferred to state operations, according to the following: For services and expenses of statewide activities, including but not limited to state administration and technical assistance to local workforce investment areas, pursuant to an expenditure plan approved by the director of the budget. Of the moneys appropriated herein for statewide activities, the state workforce investment board shall assist the governor in developing programs and identifying activ- ities to be funded through the statewide reserve pursuant to section 134 of the federal workforce investment act, PL 105-220, and the commissioner of labor shall periodically report to the state work- force investment board on such programs and activities which shall be developed giving consideration to the strategic training alliance program and other existing programs. Of the amount appropriated herein, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, up to $1,500,000 may be made available through transfer or suballocation to the office of children and family services, in accordance with a memorandum of understanding with the office of children and family services, to award to selected county youth bureaus for eligible workforce development programs including activities for at-risk youth. Statewide employment and training activities may include one-to-one business advisement and training for qualified enrollees of the self-employment assistance program which may be operated by the state's small business development centers or the entrepreneurial assistance program ... 6,496,000 ..................... (re. $10,000) For the administration and operation of employment and training programs as funded by grants under the workforce investment act, public law 105-220, including grants to other governmental units, community-based organizations, non-profit and for profit organiza- tions, suballocations to state departments and agencies and a portion may be transferred to state operations, according to the following: 603 DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses of adult, youth and dislocated worker employment and training local workforce investment area programs and statewide rapid response activities ................................ 165,230,000 ...................................... (re. $11,229,000) UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE BENEFIT PROGRAM Special Revenue Funds - Federal Unemployment Insurance Occupational Training Fund Unemployment Insurance Occupational Training Account - 25950 The appropriation made by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013, is hereby amended and reappropriated to read: For the payment of expenses and allowances to authorized enrollees under approved employment and training programs OR FOR PAYMENT OF UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE BENEFITS AS AUTHORIZED BY THE FEDERAL GOVERN- MENT THROUGH THE DISASTER UNEMPLOYMENT ASSISTANCE PROGRAM ... 21,500,000 ....................................... (re. $21,500,000) The appropriation made by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012, is hereby amended and reappropriated to read: For the payment of expenses and allowances to authorized enrollees under approved employment and training programs OR FOR PAYMENT OF UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE BENEFITS AS AUTHORIZED BY THE FEDERAL GOVERN- MENT THROUGH THE DISASTER UNEMPLOYMENT ASSISTANCE PROGRAM ... 21,500,000 ....................................... (re. $16,490,000) Enterprise Funds Unemployment Insurance Benefit Fund Unemployment Insurance Benefit Account - 50650 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For payment of unemployment insurance benefits pursuant to article 18 of the labor law or as authorized by the federal government through the disaster unemployment assistance program, the emergency unem- ployment compensation program, the extended benefit program, the federal additional compensation program or any other federally fund- ed unemployment benefit program .................................... 5,400,000,000 ................................. (re. $4,699,000,000) 604 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE OF ALCOHOLISM AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS General Fund ....................... 25,523,000 0 Special Revenue Funds - Federal .... 135,000,000 174,888,000 Special Revenue Funds - Other ...... 296,973,000 200,000 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 457,496,000 175,088,000 ================ ================ SCHEDULE COMMUNITY TREATMENT SERVICES PROGRAM ....................... 378,493,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For payment, net of disallowances, of state financial assistance in accordance with the mental hygiene law related to treat- ment services. Notwithstanding any other provisions of law, no payment shall be made from this appro- priation until the recipient agency has demonstrated that it has applied for and received, or received formal notification of refusal of, all forms of third-party reimbursement, including federal aid and patient fees. The moneys hereby appropri- ated are available to reimburse or advance to localities and voluntary nonprofit agencies for expenditures heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue during local fiscal periods commencing January 1, 2014 or July 1, 2014 and for advances for the period beginning January 1, 2015. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, a portion of the money appro- priated herein may be made available for obligations and payments heretofore or hereafter accrued by the department of health for community alcoholism, chemical dependence, and substance abuse treatment services, including the state share of medical assistance payments. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provisions of law, moneys from this appropriation may 605 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE OF ALCOHOLISM AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 be used for expenses of localities, nonprofit and for-profit agencies that may arise from the assumption of operational responsibilities for programs when operat- ing certificates for such programs cease to be in effect and/or programs are placed into receivership pursuant to section 19.41 of the mental hygiene law. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, including section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part N of chapter 56 of the laws of 2013, for the period commenc- ing on April 1, 2014 and ending March 31, 2015 the commissioner shall not apply any cost of living adjustment for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimburse- ment. No expenditure shall be made for such program until a certificate of allocation has been approved by the director of the budget and copies thereof filed with the state comptroller and chairs of the senate finance committee and the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the commissioner of the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services shall be authorized, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, to continue contracts which were executed on or before March 31, 2014 with entities providing services for problem gambling and chemical dependency prevention, treat- ment and recovery services, without any additional requirements that such contracts be subject to competitive bidding, a request for proposal process or other administrative procedures. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the money hereby appropriated may be transferred to state operations and/or any appropriation of the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services, with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the depart- ment of audit and control and copies ther- eof with the chairman of the senate 606 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE OF ALCOHOLISM AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. The state comptroller is hereby authorized to receive funds from the office of alco- holism and substance abuse services that were returned from providers in the current fiscal year in respect of a settlement of local assistance funds from prior fiscal years and is authorized to refund such moneys to the credit of the local assistance account of the general fund for the purpose of reimbursing the 2014-15 appropriation. Funds appropriated herein shall be available in accordance with the following: For services and expenses related to the administration of chemical dependency services by local governmental units ......... 4,198,000 For the state share of medical assistance payments for outpatient services ............ 21,325,000 -------------- Program account subtotal .................. 25,523,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Substance Abuse Prevention and Treatment (SAPT) Account - 25147 For services and expenses related to prevention, intervention, and treatment programs provided by the substance abuse prevention and treatment (SAPT) block grant. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, including section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part N of chapter 56 of the laws of 2013, for the period commenc- ing on April 1, 2014 and ending March 31, 2015 the commissioner shall not apply any cost of living adjustment for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimburse- ment. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of the funds hereby appropriated may, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, be trans- ferred to state operations and/or any appropriation of the office of alcoholism 607 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE OF ALCOHOLISM AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 and substance abuse services consistent with the terms and conditions of the SAPT block grant award. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, $5,000,000 of the funds hereby appropriated may, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, be used for services and expenses associated with federal grant awards yet to be allocated by the federal department of health and human services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the commissioner of the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services shall be authorized, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, to continue contracts which were executed on or before March 31, 2014 with entities providing services for problem gambling and chemical dependency prevention, treat- ment and recovery services, without any additional requirements that such contracts be subject to competitive bidding, a request for proposal process or other administrative procedures. Funds appropriated herein shall be available in accordance with the following: For services and expenses related to problem gambling and chemical dependence outpa- tient services .............................. 17,900,000 For services and expenses related to resi- dential services ............................ 61,200,000 For services and expenses related to crisis services ..................................... 7,900,000 -------------- Program account subtotal .................. 87,000,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Miscellaneous Operating Grants Fund Shelter Plus Care Account - 25388 For services and expenses related to home- less grants. Subject to a plan approved by the director of the budget, the amount appropriated herein may be made available to other state agencies for services and expenses related to federal homeless grants. The director of the budget is hereby authorized to transfer appropri- 608 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE OF ALCOHOLISM AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 ation authority contained herein to state operations and/or any appropriation of the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services and/or any other federal fund in which federal homeless grants are actually received. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, $5,000,000 of the funds hereby appropriated may, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, be used for federal grant awards yet to be allocated. Appropriation authority contained herein may be transferred to state operations and/or any appropriation of the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, including section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part N of chapter 56 of the laws of 2013, for the period commenc- ing on April 1, 2014 and ending March 31, 2015 the commissioner shall not apply any cost of living adjustment for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimburse- ment ........................................ 19,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal .................. 19,000,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Mental Hygiene Program Fund Account - 21907 For payment, net of disallowances, of state financial assistance in accordance with the mental hygiene law related to treat- ment services. Notwithstanding any other provisions of law, no payment shall be made from this appro- priation until the recipient agency has demonstrated that it has applied for and received, or received formal notification of refusal of, all forms of third-party reimbursement, including federal aid and patient fees. The moneys hereby appropri- ated are available to reimburse or advance to localities and voluntary nonprofit agencies for expenditures heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue during 609 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE OF ALCOHOLISM AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 local fiscal periods commencing January 1, 2014 or July 1, 2014 and for advances for the period beginning January 1, 2015. The commissioner, pursuant to such contract and/or funding authorization letter, may pay from this appropriation all or a portion of the expenses incurred by such voluntary agencies arising out of loans obtained from the proceeds of bonds and notes issued by the dormitory authority of the state of New York or another author- ized entity approved by the division of the budget. Such expenses may include, but shall not be limited to, amounts relating to principal and interest and any other fees and charges arising from such loans. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provisions of law, moneys from this appropriation may be used for expenses of localities, nonprofit and for-profit agencies that may arise from the assumption of operational responsibilities for programs when operat- ing certificates for such programs cease to be in effect and/or programs are placed into receivership pursuant to section 19.41 of the mental hygiene law. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, including section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part N of chapter 56 of the laws of 2013, for the period commenc- ing on April 1, 2014 and ending March 31, 2015 the commissioner shall not apply any cost of living adjustment for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimburse- ment. No expenditure shall be made for such program until a certificate of allocation has been approved by the director of the budget and copies thereof filed with the state comptroller and chairs of the senate finance committee and the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the commissioner of the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services shall be authorized, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, to continue contracts which were executed on 610 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE OF ALCOHOLISM AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 or before March 31, 2014 with entities providing services for problem gambling and chemical dependency prevention, treat- ment and recovery services, without any additional requirements that such contracts be subject to competitive bidding, a request for proposal process or other administrative procedures. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the money hereby appropriated may be transferred to state operations and/or any appropriation of the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services, with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the depart- ment of audit and control and copies ther- eof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, funds hereby appropriated may, subject to the approval of the director of the budg- et, be available for services and expenses for supportive housing for chronically homeless families, or families at serious risk of becoming chronically homeless, in which the head of the household suffers from a substance abuse disorder, a disabl- ing medical condition, or HIV/AIDS provided under the joint project between the state and the city of New York, known as the New York New York III supportive housing agreement. The state comptroller is hereby authorized and directed to loan money in accordance with the provisions set forth in subdivi- sion 5 of section 4 of the state finance law to the mental hygiene program fund account. The state comptroller is hereby authorized to receive funds from the office of alco- holism and substance abuse services that were returned from providers in the current fiscal year in respect of a settlement of local assistance funds from prior fiscal years and is authorized to refund such moneys to the credit of this fund for the purpose of reimbursing the 2014-15 appropriation. 611 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE OF ALCOHOLISM AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Funds appropriated herein shall be available in accordance with the following: For services and expenses related to resi- dential services ............................ 93,532,000 For services and expenses related to crisis services .................................... 11,000,000 For services and expenses related to problem gambling and chemical dependence outpa- tient services ............................. 112,938,000 For expenses related to debt service payments for capital projects funded by the proceeds of bonds and notes issued by the dormitory authority of the state of New York .................................... 29,500,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................. 246,970,000 -------------- PREVENTION AND PROGRAM SUPPORT .............................. 79,003,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Substance Abuse Prevention and Treatment (SAPT) Account - 25147 For services and expenses related to prevention, intervention and treatment programs provided by the substance abuse prevention and treatment (SAPT) block grant. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, including section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part N of chapter 56 of the laws of 2013, for the period commenc- ing on April 1, 2014 and ending March 31, 2015 the commissioner shall not apply any cost of living adjustment for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimburse- ment. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of the funds hereby appropriated may, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, be trans- ferred to state operations and/or any appropriation of the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services consistent with the terms and conditions of the SAPT block grant award. 612 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE OF ALCOHOLISM AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the commissioner of the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services shall be authorized, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, to continue contracts which were executed on or before March 31, 2014 with entities providing services for problem gambling and chemical dependency prevention, treat- ment and recovery services, without any additional requirements that such contracts be subject to competitive bidding, a request for proposal process or other administrative procedures ............. 29,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal .................. 29,000,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Chemical Dependence Service Fund Substance Abuse Services Fund Account - 22700 For services and expenses of community chem- ical dependence treatment and prevention services programs including services and expenses related to staff training, evalu- ation, and workforce development activ- ities. Notwithstanding any provision of law, rule or regulation to the contrary, a portion of this appropriation related to enforce- ment action fine and/or levy moneys may be made available to localities and nonprofit and for-profit agencies for payment of expenses for facilities operating under a receivership pursuant to section 19.41 of the mental hygiene law. Such funds may also be transferred to state operations and/or any appropriation of the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee ..... 7,413,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 7,413,000 -------------- 613 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE OF ALCOHOLISM AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Mental Hygiene Program Fund Account - 21907 For payment, net of disallowances, of state financial assistance in accordance with the mental hygiene law related to problem gambling and chemical dependency school and community-based prevention, education, and recovery programs, including programs targeted at youth, and program support. Notwithstanding any other provisions of law, no payment shall be made from this appro- priation until the recipient agency has demonstrated it has applied for and received, or received formal notification of refusal of, all forms of third-party reimbursement, including federal aid and patient fees. The moneys hereby appropri- ated are available to reimburse or advance to localities and voluntary nonprofit agencies for expenditures heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue during local fiscal periods commencing January 1, 2014 or July 1, 2014 and for advances for the period beginning January 1, 2015. No expenditure shall be made for such program until a certificate of allocation has been approved by the director of the budget and copies thereof filed with the state comptroller and chairs of the senate finance committee and the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the money hereby appropriated may be transferred to state operations and/or any appropriation of the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services, with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the depart- ment of audit and control and copies ther- eof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. The state comptroller is hereby authorized and directed to loan money in accordance with the provisions set forth in subdivision 5 of section 4 of the state finance law to the mental hygiene program fund account. 614 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE OF ALCOHOLISM AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 The state comptroller is hereby authorized to receive funds from the office of alco- holism and substance abuse services that were returned from providers in the current fiscal year in respect of a settlement of local assistance funds from prior fiscal years and is authorized to refund such moneys to the credit of this fund for the purpose of reimbursing the 2014-15 appropriation. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, including section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part N of chapter 56 of the laws of 2013, for the period commenc- ing on April 1, 2014 and ending March 31, 2015 the commissioner shall not apply any cost of living adjustment for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimburse- ment. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the commissioner of the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services shall be authorized, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, to continue contracts which were executed on or before March 31, 2014 with entities providing services for problem gambling and chemical dependency prevention and treatment services, without any additional requirements that such contracts be subject to competitive bidding, a request for proposal process or other administra- tive procedures. Of the amounts appropri- ated herein and the amounts appropriated for the substance abuse prevention and treatment (SAPT) account, at least $14,859,531 shall be made available to the New York city department of education for the continuation of such school-operated prevention programs provided by school district employees; provided, however, that the amount may be adjusted downward due to performance concerns ................. 42,590,000 -------------- Program account subtotal .................. 42,590,000 -------------- 615 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE OF ALCOHOLISM AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 COMMUNITY TREATMENT SERVICES PROGRAM Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Substance Abuse Prevention and Treatment (SAPT) Account - 25147 The appropriation made by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013, is hereby amended and reappropriated to read: For services and expenses related to prevention, intervention, and treatment programs provided by the substance abuse prevention and treatment (SAPT) block grant. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, including section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part H of chapter 56 of the laws of 2012, for the period commenc- ing on April 1, 2013 and ending March 31, 2014 the commissioner shall not apply any cost of living adjustment for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimbursement. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of the funds hereby appropriated may, subject to the approval of the direc- tor of the budget, be transferred to state operations and/or any appropriation of the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services consistent with the terms and conditions of the SAPT block grant award. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, $5,000,000 of the funds hereby appropriated may, subject to the approval of the direc- tor of the budget, be used for services and expenses associated with federal grant awards yet to be allocated by the federal department of health and human services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the commissioner of the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services shall be authorized to continue contracts which were executed on or before March 31, 2013 with entities providing services for problem gambling and chemical dependency prevention, treatment and recovery services, without any additional requirements that such contracts be subject to competitive bidding, a request for proposal process or other administrative procedures. [Notwithstanding section 112 of the state finance law, the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services is authorized to grant state aid to local governments through the state aid funding authorization process. Notwithstanding any provision of articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, there shall be an exemption from the professional licensure requirements of such articles, and nothing contained in such articles, or in any other provisions of law related to the licensure requirements of persons licensed under those articles, shall prohibit or limit the activities or services of any person in the employ of a program or service operated, certified, regulated, funded or approved by the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services, a local governmental unit as such term is defined in arti- 616 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE OF ALCOHOLISM AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 cle 41 of the mental hygiene law, and/or a local social services district as defined in section 61 of the social services law, and all such entities shall be considered to be approved settings for the receipt of supervised experience for the professions governed by articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, and furthermore, no such entity shall be required to apply for nor be required to receive a waiver pursuant to section 6503-a of the education law in order to perform any activities or provide any services.] Funds appropriated herein shall be available in accordance with the following: For services and expenses related to problem gambling and chemical dependence outpatient services ... 17,900,000 .... (re. $11,384,000) For services and expenses related to residential services ............ 61,200,000 ....................................... (re. $44,218,000) For services and expenses related to crisis services ................. 7,900,000 ......................................... (re. $6,250,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses related to prevention, intervention, and treatment programs provided by the substance abuse prevention and treatment (SAPT) block grant. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, including section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part F of chapter 59 of the laws of 2011, for the period commenc- ing on April 1, 2012 and ending March 31, 2013 the commissioner shall not apply any cost of living adjustment for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimbursement. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of the funds hereby appropriated may, subject to the approval of the direc- tor of the budget, be transferred to state operations and/or any appropriation of the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services consistent with the terms and conditions of the SAPT block grant award. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, $5,000,000 of the funds hereby appropriated may, subject to the approval of the direc- tor of the budget, be used for services and expenses associated with federal grant awards yet to be allocated by the federal department of health and human services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the commissioner of the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services shall be authorized to continue contracts which were executed on or before March 31, 2012 with entities providing services for problem gambling and chemical dependency prevention, treatment and recovery services, without any additional requirements that such contracts be subject to competitive bidding, a request for proposal process or other administrative procedures. Funds appropriated herein shall be available in accordance with the following: 617 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE OF ALCOHOLISM AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses related to problem gambling and chemical dependence outpatient services ... 17,900,000 ..... (re. $8,344,000) For services and expenses related to residential services ............ 61,200,000 ....................................... (re. $18,880,000) For services and expenses related to crisis services ................. 7,900,000 ......................................... (re. $2,366,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal MISCELLANEOUS Operating Grants Fund Shelter Plus Care Account - 25388 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses related to homeless grants. Subject to a plan approved by the director of the budget, the amount appropriated herein may be made available to other state agencies for services and expenses related to federal homeless grants. The director of the budget is hereby authorized to transfer appropriation authority contained herein to state operations and/or any appropriation of the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services and/or any other federal fund in which federal homeless grants are actually received. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, $5,000,000 of the funds hereby appropriated may, subject to the approval of the direc- tor of the budget, be used for federal grant awards yet to be allo- cated. Appropriation authority contained herein may be transferred to state operations and/or any appropriation of the office of alco- holism and substance abuse services. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, including section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part H of chapter 56 of the laws of 2012, for the period commenc- ing on April 1, 2013 and ending March 31, 2014 the commissioner shall not apply any cost of living adjustment for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimbursement ... 19,000,000 ..................... (re. $19,000,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses related to homeless grants. Subject to a plan approved by the director of the budget, the amount appropriated herein may be made available to other state agencies for services and expenses related to federal homeless grants. The director of the budget is hereby authorized to transfer appropriation authority contained herein to state operations and/or any appropriation of the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services and/or any other federal fund in which federal homeless grants are actually received. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, $5,000,000 of the funds hereby appropriated may, subject to the approval of the direc- tor of the budget, be used for federal grant awards yet to be allo- cated. Appropriation authority contained herein may be transferred to state operations and/or any appropriation of the office of alco- holism and substance abuse services. 618 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE OF ALCOHOLISM AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, including section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part F of chapter 59 of the laws of 2011, for the period commenc- ing on April 1, 2012 and ending March 31, 2013 the commissioner shall not apply any cost of living adjustment for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimbursement ... 19,000,000 .................... (re. $17,000,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses related to homeless grants. Subject to a plan approved by the director of the budget, the amount appropriated herein may be made available to other state agencies for services and expenses related to federal homeless grants. The director of the budget is hereby authorized to transfer appropriation authority contained herein to state operations and/or any appropriation of the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services and/or any other federal fund in which federal homeless grants are actually received. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, $5,000,000 of the funds hereby appropriated may, subject to the approval of the direc- tor of the budget, be used for federal grant awards yet to be allo- cated. Appropriation authority contained herein may be transferred to state operations and/or any appropriation of the office of alco- holism and substance abuse services. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, including section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part F of chapter 111 of the laws of 2010, for the period commencing on April 1, 2011 and ending March 31, 2012 the commis- sioner shall not apply any cost of living adjustment for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimbursement ... 19,000,000 ..................... (re. $11,130,000) By chapter 110, section 17, of the laws of 2010: For services and expenses related to homeless grants. Subject to a plan approved by the director of the budget, the amount appropriated herein may be made available to other state agencies for services and expenses related to federal homeless grants. The director of the budget is hereby authorized to transfer appropriation authority contained herein to state operations and/or any appropriation of the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services and/or any other federal fund in which federal homeless grants are actually received. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, including section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 2 of part I of chapter 58 of the laws of 2008 and part L of chapter 58 of the laws of 2009, for the period commencing on April 1, 2010 and ending March 31, 2011 the commissioner shall not apply any cost of living adjustment for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimbursement ....................... 14,000,000 ........................................ (re. $6,300,000) For services and expenses associated with federal grant awards yet to be allocated. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the 619 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE OF ALCOHOLISM AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 director of the budget is hereby authorized to transfer appropri- ation authority contained herein to state operations and/or any appropriation of the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services ... 5,000,000 ............................ (re. $4,934,000) Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Mental Hygiene Program Fund Account By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses of the Queen's Village Committee for Mental Health for J-CAP, Inc ... 200,000 ................... (re. $200,000) PREVENTION AND PROGRAM SUPPORT Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Substance Abuse Prevention and Treatment (SAPT) Account - 25147 The appropriation made by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013, is hereby amended and reappropriated to read: For services and expenses related to prevention, intervention and treatment programs provided by the substance abuse prevention and treatment (SAPT) block grant. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, including section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part H of chapter 56 of the laws of 2012, for the period commenc- ing on April 1, 2013 and ending March 31, 2014 the commissioner shall not apply any cost of living adjustment for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimbursement. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of the funds hereby appropriated may, subject to the approval of the direc- tor of the budget, be transferred to state operations and/or any appropriation of the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services consistent with the terms and conditions of the SAPT block grant award. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the commissioner of the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services shall be authorized to continue contracts which were executed on or before March 31, 2013 with entities providing services for problem gambling and chemical dependency prevention, treatment and recovery services, without any additional requirements that such contracts be subject to competitive bidding, a request for proposal process or other administrative procedures. [Notwithstanding any provision of articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, there shall be an exemption from the professional licensure requirements of such articles, and nothing contained in such articles, or in any other provisions of law related to the licensure requirements of persons licensed under those articles, 620 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE OF ALCOHOLISM AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 shall prohibit or limit the activities or services of any person in the employ of a program or service operated, certified, regulated, funded or approved by the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services, a local governmental unit as such term is defined in arti- cle 41 of the mental hygiene law, and/or a local social services district as defined in section 61 of the social services law, and all such entities shall be considered to be approved settings for the receipt of supervised experience for the professions governed by articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, and furthermore, no such entity shall be required to apply for nor be required to receive a waiver pursuant to section 6503-a of the education law in order to perform any activities or provide any services. Notwithstanding section 112 of the state finance law, the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services is authorized to grant state aid to local governments through the state aid funding authorization process] ... 29,000,000 .......................... (re. $21,876,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses related to prevention, intervention and treatment programs provided by the substance abuse prevention and treatment (SAPT) block grant. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, including section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part F of chapter 59 of the laws of 2011, for the period commenc- ing on April 1, 2012 and ending March 31, 2013 the commissioner shall not apply any cost of living adjustment for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimbursement. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of the funds hereby appropriated may, subject to the approval of the direc- tor of the budget, be transferred to state operations and/or any appropriation of the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services consistent with the terms and conditions of the SAPT block grant award. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the commissioner of the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services shall be authorized to continue contracts which were executed on or before March 31, 2012 with entities providing services for problem gambling and chemical dependency prevention, treatment and recovery services, without any additional requirements that such contracts be subject to competitive bidding, a request for proposal process or other administrative procedures ... 29,000,000 .......... (re. $3,206,000) 621 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE OF MENTAL HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS General Fund ....................... 393,982,000 0 Special Revenue Funds - Federal .... 43,059,000 36,618,000 Special Revenue Funds - Other ...... 917,093,000 1,280,000 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 1,354,134,000 37,898,000 ================ ================ SCHEDULE ADULT SERVICES PROGRAM ................................... 1,100,617,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For services and expenses of various adult community mental health services, includ- ing transfer to the department of health to reimburse the department for the state share of medical assistance for various community mental health services. For payment of state financial assistance, net of disallowances, for community mental health programs pursuant to article 41 and other provisions of the mental hygiene law. The moneys hereby appropriated for allocation to local governments and volun- tary agencies for services are available to reimburse or advance funds to local governments and voluntary agencies for expenditures made or to be made during local program years commencing January 1, 2014 or July 1, 2014 and for advances for the period beginning January 1, 2015 for local governments and voluntary agencies with program years beginning January 1. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the commissioner of the office of mental health shall be authorized, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, to continue contracts which were executed on or before March 31, 2014 with entities providing services to persons with mental illness, without any additional requirements that such contracts be subject to competitive 622 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE OF MENTAL HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 bidding, a request for proposals process or other administrative procedures. No expenditures shall be made for such program prior to the approval of a method- ology for allocation in accordance with a plan approved by the commissioner and the director of the budget with copies to be filed with the chairpersons of the senate finance committee and assembly ways and means committee. Furthermore, no expendi- ture shall be made until a certificate of allocation has been approved by the direc- tor of the budget with copies to be filed with the chairpersons of the senate finance committee and the assembly ways and means committee. The state comptroller is hereby authorized to receive funds from the office of mental health that were returned from providers in the current fiscal year in respect of a settlement of local assistance funds from prior fiscal years, and is authorized to refund such moneys to the credit of the local assist- ance account of the general fund for the purpose of reimbursing the 2014-15 appro- priation. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, including section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part N of chapter 56 of the laws of 2013, for the period commenc- ing on April 1, 2014 and ending March 31, 2015 the commissioner shall not apply any cost of living adjustment for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimburse- ment. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, and consistent with section 33.07 of the mental hygiene law, the directors of facilities licensed but not operated by the office of mental health who act as federally appointed representative payees and who assume management responsibility over the funds of a resident may continue to use such funds for the cost of the resident's care and treatment, consistent with federal law and regulations. 623 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE OF MENTAL HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, any of the amounts appro- priated herein may be increased or decreased by interchange or transfer with- out limit, with any appropriation of the office of mental health or by transfer or suballocation to any department, agency or public authority for expenditures incurred in the operation of such programs with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the depart- ment of audit and control and copies ther- eof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee: For transfer to the department of health to reimburse the department for the state share of medical assistance payments for various mental health services. The office of mental health is authorized to recover from community residences licensed by the office of mental health, consistent with contractual obligations of such providers and notwithstanding any other inconsistent provision of law to the contrary, in an amount equal to 50 percent of the income received by such providers which exceed the fixed amount of annual medicaid revenue limitations, as estab- lished by the commissioner of mental health ..................................... 277,079,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................. 277,079,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Community Mental Health Services Block Grant Account - 25180 For services and expenses related to adult mental health services funded by the community mental health services block grant. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of this appro- priation, consistent with the terms and conditions of the block grant, may be transferred to other programs within the office of mental health for aid to locali- ties, administrative and support services, 624 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE OF MENTAL HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 including fringe benefits, associated with the federal block grant ..................... 19,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal .................. 19,000,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Federal Health and Human Services Account - 25100 For services and expenses associated with federal grant awards yet to be allocated by the federal department of health and human services. Notwithstanding any incon- sistent provision of law, the director of the budget is hereby authorized to trans- fer appropriation authority contained herein to any other federal fund or program within the office of mental health services for aid to localities, adminis- trative and support services, including fringe benefits, associated with the awarded grant ................................ 5,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 5,000,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund PATH Account - 25124 For programs to assist and transition from homelessness (PATH) grants. Notwithstand- ing any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of this appropriation, consistent with the terms and conditions of the PATH grant, may be transferred to other programs within the office of mental health for aid to localities, administra- tive and support services, including fringe benefits, associated with the grant ... 6,359,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 6,359,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Miscellaneous Operating Grants Fund Federal Operating Grants Account - 25384 625 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE OF MENTAL HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For services and expenses related to home- less and shelter plus care grants. Subject to a plan approved by the director of the budget, the amount appropriated herein may be made available to other state agencies for services and expenses related to federal homeless and shelter plus care grants ....................................... 6,500,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 6,500,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Medication Reimbursement Account - 22128 For services and expenses related to adult mental health services, including assisted outpatient treatment pursuant to article 9 and other provisions of the mental hygiene law .......................................... 7,580,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 7,580,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Mental Hygiene Program Fund Account - 21907 The state comptroller is hereby authorized and directed to loan money in accordance with the provisions set forth in subdivi- sion 5 of section 4 of the state finance law to the mental hygiene program fund account. For payment of state financial assistance, net of disallowances, for community mental health programs pursuant to article 41 and other provisions of the mental hygiene law. The moneys hereby appropriated for allocation to local governments and volun- tary agencies for services are available to reimburse or advance funds to local governments and voluntary agencies for expenditures made or to be made during local program years commencing January 1, 2014 or July 1, 2014 and for advances for the period beginning January 1, 2015 for local governments and voluntary agencies with program years beginning January 1. 626 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE OF MENTAL HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Notwithstanding any other provision of law, and except for transfers to the department of health to reimburse the department for the state share of medical assistance payments and as modified below, this appropriation shall be available for obli- gations for the period commencing July 1, 2014 and ending June 30, 2015 and shall be available for expenditure from July 1, 2014 through September 15, 2015. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the commissioner of the office of mental health shall be authorized, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, to continue contracts which were executed on or before March 31, 2014 with entities providing services to persons with mental illness, without any additional requirements that such contracts be subject to competitive bidding, a request for proposals process or other administrative procedures. No expenditures shall be made for such program prior to the approval of a method- ology for allocation in accordance with a plan approved by the commissioner and the director of the budget with copies to be filed with the chairpersons of the senate finance committee and assembly ways and means committee. Furthermore, no expendi- ture shall be made until a certificate of allocation has been approved by the direc- tor of the budget with copies to be filed with the chairpersons of the senate finance committee and the assembly ways and means committee. The state comptroller is hereby authorized to receive funds from the office of mental health that were returned from providers in the current fiscal year in respect of a settlement of local assistance funds from prior fiscal years, and is authorized to refund such moneys to the credit of the mental hygiene program fund account for the purpose of reimbursing the 2014-15 appropriation. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, including section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part N of chapter 56 of the laws of 2013, for the period commenc- 627 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE OF MENTAL HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 ing on April 1, 2014 and ending March 31, 2015 the commissioner shall not apply any cost of living adjustment for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimburse- ment. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, and consistent with section 33.07 of the mental hygiene law, the directors of facilities licensed but not operated by the office of mental health who act as federally appointed representative payees and who assume management responsibility over the funds of a resident may continue to use such funds for the cost of the resident's care and treatment, consistent with federal law and regulations. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, any of the amounts appro- priated herein may be increased or decreased by interchange or transfer with- out limit, with any appropriation of the office of mental health or by transfer or suballocation to any department, agency or public authority for expenditures incurred in the operation of such programs with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the depart- ment of audit and control and copies ther- eof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee: For services and expenses of various commu- nity mental health non-residential programs, pursuant to article 41 of the mental hygiene law, including but not limited to sections 41.13, 41.18, and 41.47. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, up to $7,000,000 of this appropriation may be made avail- able to the Research Foundation for Mental Hygiene, Inc. pursuant to a contract with the office of mental health for two mental health demonstration programs. One program shall be a behavioral health care manage- ment program for persons with serious mental illness, and the other program shall be a mental health and health care coordination demonstration program for 628 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE OF MENTAL HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 persons with mental illness who are discharged from impacted adult homes in the city of New York. An amount from this appropriation when combined with the appropriation for the miscellaneous special revenue fund medication reimburse- ment account shall provide up to $15,000,000 for grants to the counties and city of New York to provide medication, and other services necessary to prescribe and administer medication pursuant to a plan approved by the commissioner of mental health, as authorized under chapter 408 of the laws of 1999 as amended ......... 293,188,000 For services and expenses of various commu- nity mental health emergency programs including comprehensive psychiatric emer- gency programs pursuant to section 41.51 of the mental hygiene law .................... 6,823,000 For services and expenses of various commu- nity mental health residential programs, including but not limited to community residences pursuant to sections 41.44 and 41.38 of the mental hygiene law. Notwith- standing the provisions of section 31.03 of the mental hygiene law and any other inconsistent provision of law, moneys appropriated for family care shall be available for, but not limited to, the purchase of substitute caretakers up to a maximum of 14 days and payments limited to $686 per year based upon financial need for the personal needs of each client residing in the family care home ........... 407,588,000 Funds appropriated herein shall be used for services and expenses associated with reinvestment for the expansion of state community hubs and voluntary operated services for adults and children, includ- ing, but not limited to, expanding crisis and respite beds, home and community based services waiver slots, supported housing, mental health urgent care walk-in centers, mobile engagement teams, first episode psychosis teams, family resource centers, evidence-based family support services, peer-operated recovery centers, suicide prevention services, community forensic and diversion services, tele-psychiatry, transportation services, family concierge 629 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE OF MENTAL HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 services, and adjustments to managed care premiums. The amounts in this appropri- ation shall be deemed to satisfy the fund- ing requirements of section 41.55 of the mental hygiene law. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, any of the amounts appro- priated herein may be increased or decreased by interchange or transfer with- out limit, with any appropriation of the office of mental health, with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance commit- tee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee: For services and expenses associated with reinvestment for the expansion of state community hubs and voluntary operated services for adults and children ............ 25,000,000 For services and expenses associated with rental stipend adjustments to downstate supported housing units in the counties of Bronx, Kings, Nassau, New York, Queens, Richmond, Suffolk, and Westchester ........... 6,500,000 For services and expenses associated with the provision of education, assessments, training, in-reach, care coordination, supported housing and the services needed by mentally ill residents of adult homes and persons with mental illness who are discharged from adult homes, including, but not limited to, the individuals included in the implementation of the settlement of O'Toole et. al. v. Cuomo provided, however, no funds from this appropriation shall be used to pay for the services of an independent reviewer appointed by such district court ............ 30,000,000 For services and expenses associated with the provision of care coordination, supported housing and the services needed by qualified current and future mentally ill residents of nursing homes, and persons with mental illness who are discharged from nursing homes, to imple- ment settlement of 2011 federal litigation Joseph S. v. Hogan .......................... 10,000,000 -------------- 630 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE OF MENTAL HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Program account subtotal ................. 779,099,000 -------------- CHILDREN AND YOUTH SERVICES PROGRAM ........................ 253,517,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For services and expenses of various chil- dren and families community mental health services, including transfer to the department of health to reimburse the department for the state share of medical assistance for various community mental health services. This appropriation anticipates the transfer of funds from the state education depart- ment to the office of mental health of tuition funds advanced in previous years and reimbursed by the child's school district of origin to the state of New York pursuant to chapter 810 of the laws of 1986 and applicable provisions of the education law. For payment of state financial assistance, net of disallowances, for community mental health programs pursuant to article 41 and other provisions of the mental hygiene law. The moneys hereby appropriated for allocation to local governments and volun- tary agencies for services are available to reimburse or advance funds to local governments and voluntary agencies for expenditures made or to be made during local program years commencing January 1, 2014 or July 1, 2014 and for advances for the period beginning January 1, 2015 for local governments and voluntary agencies with program years beginning January 1. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the commissioner of the office of mental health shall be authorized, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, to continue contracts which were executed on or before March 31, 2014 with entities providing services to persons with mental illness, without any additional requirements that such contracts be subject to competitive 631 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE OF MENTAL HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 bidding, a request for proposals process or other administrative procedures. No expenditures shall be made for such program prior to the approval of a method- ology for allocation in accordance with a plan approved by the commissioner and the director of the budget with copies to be filed with the chairpersons of the senate finance committee and assembly ways and means committee. Furthermore, no expendi- ture shall be made until a certificate of allocation has been approved by the direc- tor of the budget with copies to be filed with the chairpersons of the senate finance committee and the assembly ways and means committee. The state comptroller is hereby authorized to receive funds from the office of mental health that were returned from providers in the current fiscal year in respect of a settlement of local assistance funds from prior fiscal years, and is authorized to refund such moneys to the credit of the local assist- ance account of the general fund for the purpose of reimbursing the 2014-15 appro- priation. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, including section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part N of chapter 56 of the laws of 2013, for the period commenc- ing on April 1, 2014 and ending March 31, 2015 the commissioner shall not apply any cost of living adjustment for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimburse- ment. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, any of the amounts appro- priated herein may be increased or decreased by interchange or transfer with- out limit, with any appropriation of the office of mental health or by transfer or suballocation to any department, agency or public authority for expenditures incurred in the operation of such programs with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the depart- ment of audit and control and copies ther- eof with the chairman of the senate 632 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE OF MENTAL HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee: For transfer to the department of health to reimburse the department for the state share of medical assistance payments for various mental health services. Notwith- standing any provision of law to the contrary, the state comptroller is hereby authorized to refund moneys from the department of health to the office of mental health, consisting of medicaid reimbursement for expenses previously incurred by the office of mental health in prior fiscal years to fund services provided by residential treatment facili- ties for children and youth. Such funds shall be credited to the local assistance account of the general fund for the purpose of reimbursing the 2014-15 appro- priation ................................... 116,903,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................. 116,903,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Federal Health and Human Services Account - 25180 For services and expenses related to chil- dren's mental health services funded by the community mental health services block grant. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of this appro- priation, consistent with the terms and conditions of the block grant, may be transferred to other programs within the office of mental health for aid to locali- ties, administrative and support services, including fringe benefits, associated with the federal block grant ...................... 6,200,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 6,200,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Mental Hygiene Program Fund Account - 21907 The state comptroller is hereby authorized and directed to loan money in accordance 633 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE OF MENTAL HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 with the provisions set forth in subdivi- sion 5 of section 4 of the state finance law to the mental hygiene program fund account. For services and expenses of various chil- dren and families community mental health services, including transfer to the department of health to reimburse the department for the state share of medical assistance for various community mental health services. This appropriation antic- ipates the transfer of funds from the state education department to the office of mental health of tuition funds advanced in previous years and reimbursed by the child's school district of origin to the state of New York pursuant to chapter 810 of the laws of 1986 and applicable provisions of the education law. For payment of state financial assistance, net of disallowances, for community mental health programs pursuant to article 41 and other provisions of the mental hygiene law. The moneys hereby appropriated for allocation to local governments and volun- tary agencies for services are available to reimburse or advance funds to local governments and voluntary agencies for expenditures made or to be made during local program years commencing January 1, 2014 or July 1, 2014 and for advances for the period beginning January 1, 2015 for local governments and voluntary agencies with program years beginning January 1. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, and except for transfers to the department of health to reimburse the department for the state share of medical assistance payments and as modified below, this appropriation shall be available for obli- gations for the period commencing July 1, 2014 and ending June 30, 2015 and shall be available for expenditure from July 1, 2014 through September 15, 2015. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the commissioner of the office of mental health shall be authorized, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, to continue contracts which were executed on or before March 31, 2014 634 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE OF MENTAL HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 with entities providing services to persons with mental illness, without any additional requirements that such contracts be subject to competitive bidding, a request for proposals process or other administrative procedures. No expenditures shall be made for such program prior to the approval of a method- ology for allocation in accordance with a plan approved by the commissioner and the director of the budget with copies to be filed with the chairpersons of the senate finance committee and assembly ways and means committee. Furthermore, no expendi- ture shall be made until a certificate of allocation has been approved by the direc- tor of the budget with copies to be filed with the chairpersons of the senate finance committee and the assembly ways and means committee. The state comptroller is hereby authorized to receive funds from the office of mental health that were returned from providers in the current fiscal year in respect of a settlement of local assistance funds from prior fiscal years, and is authorized to refund such moneys to the credit of the mental hygiene program fund account for the purpose of reimbursing the 2014-15 appropriation. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, including section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part N of chapter 56 of the laws of 2013, for the period commenc- ing on April 1, 2014 and ending March 31, 2015 the commissioner shall not apply any cost of living adjustment for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimburse- ment. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, any of the amounts appro- priated herein may be increased or decreased by interchange or transfer with- out limit, with any appropriation of the office of mental health or by transfer or suballocation to any department, agency or public authority for expenditures incurred in the operation of such programs with the approval of the director of the budget who 635 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE OF MENTAL HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 shall file such approval with the depart- ment of audit and control and copies ther- eof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee: For services and expenses of various commu- nity mental health non-residential programs, pursuant to article 41 of the mental hygiene law, including but not limited to sections 41.13 and 41.18 ......... 92,883,000 For services and expenses of various commu- nity mental health emergency programs ....... 24,583,000 For services and expenses of various commu- nity mental health residential programs, including but not limited to community residences pursuant to sections 41.44 and 41.38 of the mental hygiene law ............. 12,948,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................. 130,414,000 -------------- 636 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE OF MENTAL HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 ADULT SERVICES PROGRAM Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Federal Health and Human Services Account By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For programs to assist and transition from homelessness (PATH) grants. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of this appropriation, consistent with the terms and conditions of the PATH grant, may be transferred to other programs within the office of mental health for aid to localities, administrative and support services, including fringe benefits, associated with the grant ..... 6,359,000 ......................................... (re. $4,738,000) For services and expenses related to adult mental health services funded by the community mental health services block grant. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of this appropriation, consistent with the terms and conditions of the block grant, may be transferred to other programs within the office of mental health for aid to localities, administrative and support services, including fringe benefits, associated with the federal block grant ... 19,000,000 ....................... (re. $12,249,000) For services and expenses associated with federal grant awards yet to be allocated by the federal department of health and human services. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the director of the budget is hereby authorized to transfer appropriation authority contained herein to any other federal fund or program within the office of mental health services for aid to localities, administra- tive and support services, including fringe benefits, associated with the awarded grant ... 5,000,000 ... .......... (re. $4,000,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For programs to assist and transition from homelessness (PATH) grants. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of this appropriation, consistent with the terms and conditions of the PATH grant, may be transferred to other programs within the office of mental health for aid to localities, administrative and support services, including fringe benefits, associated with the grant ..... 5,569,000 ......................................... (re. $4,463,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal MISCELLANEOUS Operating Grants Fund Federal Operating Grants Account - 25384 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses related to homeless and shelter plus care grants. Subject to a plan approved by the director of the budget, the amount appropriated herein may be made available to other state agencies for services and expenses related to federal homeless and shelter plus care grants ... 6,500,000 ............ (re. $4,165,000) 637 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE OF MENTAL HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses related to homeless and shelter plus care grants. Subject to a plan approved by the director of the budget, the amount appropriated herein may be made available to other state agencies for services and expenses related to federal homeless and shelter plus care grants ... 8,000,000 ............ (re. $3,205,000) Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Mental Hygiene Program Fund Account - 21907 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For community mental hygiene services and/or expenses of contracts with institutes for the conduct of medical research and other scien- tific investigation established under section 7.17 of the mental hygiene law; municipalities; educational institutions; and/or not- for-profit agencies: Mental Health Association in New York State, Inc. .................... 50,000 ............................................... (re. $50,000) North Country Behavioral Healthcare Network .......................... 100,000 ............................................. (re. $100,000) Veteran peer-to-peer pilot programs ... 2,285,000 ..... (re. $250,000) Unlimited Potential, Inc ... 150,000 .................. (re. $150,000) Warrior Salute program ... 100,000 .................... (re. $100,000) FarmNet ... 300,000 ................................... (re. $300,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For the continuation and expansion of the Veterans Mental Health Training Initiative to be conducted by the Medical Society of the State of New York, the New York State Psychiatric Association and the National Association of Social Workers - New York State Chapter, that shall include services and expenses of the development of an Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education accredited education and training program for primary care physicians and physician specialists on the signs, symptoms, diagnosis and best practices for treating the health and mental health disorders of returning combat veterans and associated conditions affecting family members of such veterans to be conducted jointly by the New York State Psychiatric Association and the Medical Society of the State of New York; and for services and expenses of a National Association of Social Workers - New York State Chapter accredited education and training program for mental health providers to maximize the treat- ment and recovery from combat related post traumatic stress disor- der, traumatic brain injury and other combat related mental health issues, including substance abuse and suicide prevention; in accord- ance with the following: New York State Psychiatric Association ... 165,000 .... (re. $165,000) Medical Society of the State of New York ... 165,000 .. (re. $165,000) CHILDREN AND YOUTH SERVICES PROGRAM 638 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE OF MENTAL HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Federal Health and Human Services Account - 25180 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses related to children's mental health services funded by the community mental health services block grant. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of this appropriation, consistent with the terms and conditions of the block grant, may be transferred to other programs within the office of mental health for aid to localities, administrative and support services, including fringe benefits, associated with the federal block grant ... 6,200,000 ......................... (re. $3,798,000) 639 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE FOR PEOPLE WITH DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS General Fund ....................... 1,820,920,000 137,000 Special Revenue Funds - Other ...... 513,163,000 350,000 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 2,334,083,000 487,000 ================ ================ SCHEDULE COMMUNITY SERVICES PROGRAM ............................... 2,334,083,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For services and expenses of the community services program, net of disallowances, for community programs for people with developmental disabilities pursuant to article 41 of the mental hygiene law, and/or chapter 620 of the laws of 1974, chapter 660 of the laws of 1977, chapter 412 of the laws of 1981, chapter 27 of the laws of 1987, chapter 729 of the laws of 1989, chapter 329 of the laws of 1993 and other provisions of the mental hygiene law. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the following appropri- ation shall be net of refunds, rebates, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the director of the budget is authorized to make suballocations from this appropriation to the department of health medical assistance program. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, advances and reimbursement made pursuant to subdivision (d) of section 41.15 and section 41.18 of the mental hygiene law shall be allocated pursuant to a plan and in a manner prescribed by the agency head and approved by the director of the budg- et. No expenditure shall be made until a certificate of allocation has been approved by the director of the budget and copies thereof filed with the state comp- troller, and the chairs of the senate 640 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE FOR PEOPLE WITH DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 finance and assembly ways and means committees. The moneys hereby appropriated are available to reimburse or advance localities and voluntary non-profit agen- cies for expenditures made during local fiscal periods commencing January 1, 2014, April 1, 2014 or July 1, 2014, and for advances for the 3 month period beginning January 1, 2015. Notwithstanding the provisions of article 41 of the mental hygiene law or any other inconsistent provision of law, rule or regulation, the commissioner, pursuant to such contract and in the manner provided therein, may pay all or a portion of the expenses incurred by such voluntary agen- cies arising out of loans which are funded from the proceeds of bonds and notes issued by the dormitory authority of the state of New York. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the money hereby appropriated may be transferred to state operations and/or any appropriation of the office for people with developmental disabilities with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the depart- ment of audit and control and copies ther- eof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, moneys from this appropriation may be used for state aid of up to 100 percent of the net deficit costs of day training programs and family support services. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, including section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part N of chapter 56 of the laws of 2013, for the period commenc- ing on April 1, 2014 and ending March 31, 2015 the commissioner shall not apply any cost of living adjustment for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimburse- ment. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, and pursuant to criteria estab- lished by the commissioner of the office 641 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE FOR PEOPLE WITH DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 for people with developmental disabilities and approved by the director of the budg- et, expenditures may be made from this appropriation for residential facilities which are pending recertification as intermediate care facilities for people with developmental disabilities. Notwithstanding the provisions of section 41.36 of the mental hygiene law and any other inconsistent provision of law, moneys from this appropriation may be used for payment up to $250 per year per client, at such times and in such manner as determined by the commissioner on the basis of financial need for the personal needs of each client residing in voluntar- y-operated community residences and volun- tary-operated community residential alter- natives, including individualized residential alternatives under the home and community based services waiver. The commissioner shall, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, alter existing advance payment schedules for voluntary-operated community resi- dences established pursuant to subdivision (h) of section 41.36 of the mental hygiene law. Notwithstanding the provisions of section 16.23 of the mental hygiene law and any other inconsistent provision of law, with relation to the operation of certified family care homes, including family care homes sponsored by voluntary not-for-pro- fit agencies, moneys from this appropri- ation may be used for payments to purchase general services including but not limited to respite providers, up to a maximum of 14 days, at rates to be established by the commissioner and approved by the director of the budget in consideration of factors including, but not limited to, geographic area and number of clients cared for in the home and for payment in an amount determined by the commissioner for the personal needs of each client residing in the family care home. Notwithstanding the provisions of subdivi- sion 12 of section 8 of the state finance law and any other inconsistent provision 642 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE FOR PEOPLE WITH DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 of law, moneys from this appropriation may be used for expenses of family care homes including payments to operators of certi- fied family care homes for damages caused by clients to personal and real property in accordance with standards established by the commissioner and approved by the director of the budget. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, moneys from this appropriation may be used for appropriate day program services and residential services includ- ing, but not limited to, direct housing subsidies to individuals, start-up expenses for family care providers, envi- ronmental modifications, adaptive technol- ogies, appraisals, property options, feasibility studies and preoperational expenses. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, moneys from this appropriation may be used for the operation of clinics licensed pursuant to article 16 of the mental hygiene law including, but not limited to, supportive and habilitative services consistent with the home and community based services waiver. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, and consistent with section 33.07 of the mental hygiene law, the directors of facilities licensed but not operated by the office for people with developmental disabilities who act as federally-appointed representative payees and who assume management responsibility over the funds of a resident may continue to use such funds for the cost of the resident's care and treatment, consistent with federal law and regulations. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, direct support staff in programs funded, authorized or approved by the office for people with developmental disabilities, are authorized to provide certain tasks when performed under the supervision of a registered professional nurse, including training and periodic inspection of such tasks, in accordance with an authorized practitioner's ordered care. 643 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE FOR PEOPLE WITH DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Funds appropriated herein shall be available in accordance with the following: For the state share of medical assistance services expenses incurred by the depart- ment of health for the provision of medical assistance services to people with developmental disabilities ............... 1,681,693,000 For the state share of medical assistance services expenses for the provision of medical assistance services to people with developmental disabilities that may be incurred by the department of health during local fiscal periods commencing January 1, 2014, April 1, 2014 or July 1, 2014 ....................................... 139,227,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ............... 1,820,920,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Mental Hygiene Program Fund Account - 21907 For services and expenses of the community services program, net of disallowances, for community programs for people with developmental disabilities pursuant to article 41 of the mental hygiene law, and/or chapter 620 of the laws of 1974, chapter 660 of the laws of 1977, chapter 412 of the laws of 1981, chapter 27 of the laws of 1987, chapter 729 of the laws of 1989, chapter 329 of the laws of 1993 and other provisions of the mental hygiene law. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the following appropri- ation shall be net of refunds, rebates, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, advances and reimbursement made pursuant to subdivision (d) of section 41.15 and section 41.18 of the mental hygiene law shall be allocated pursuant to a plan and in a manner prescribed by the agency head and approved by the director of the budg- et. No expenditure shall be made until a certificate of allocation has been approved by the director of the budget and copies thereof filed with the state comp- troller, and the chairs of the senate 644 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE FOR PEOPLE WITH DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 finance and assembly ways and means committees. The moneys hereby appropriated are available to reimburse or advance localities and voluntary non-profit agen- cies for expenditures made during local fiscal periods commencing January 1, 2014, April 1, 2014 or July 1, 2014, and for advances for the 3 month period beginning January 1, 2015. Notwithstanding the provisions of article 41 of the mental hygiene law or any other inconsistent provision of law, rule or regulation, the commissioner, pursuant to such contract and in the manner provided therein, may pay all or a portion of the expenses incurred by such voluntary agen- cies arising out of loans which are funded from the proceeds of bonds and notes issued by the dormitory authority of the state of New York. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, including section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part N of chapter 56 of the laws of 2013, for the period commenc- ing on April 1, 2014 and ending March 31, 2015 the commissioner shall not apply any cost of living adjustment for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimburse- ment. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the money hereby appropriated may be transferred to state operations and/or any appropriation of the office for people with developmental disabilities with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the depart- ment of audit and control and copies ther- eof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, moneys from this appropriation may be used for state aid of up to 100 percent of the net deficit costs of day training programs and family support services. Notwithstanding the provisions of section 16.23 of the mental hygiene law and any other inconsistent provision of law, with 645 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE FOR PEOPLE WITH DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 relation to the operation of certified family care homes, including family care homes sponsored by voluntary not-for-pro- fit agencies, moneys from this appropri- ation may be used for payments to purchase general services including but not limited to respite providers, up to a maximum of 14 days, at rates to be established by the commissioner and approved by the director of the budget in consideration of factors including, but not limited to, geographic area and number of clients cared for in the home and for payment in an amount determined by the commissioner for the personal needs of each client residing in the family care home. Notwithstanding the provisions of subdivi- sion 12 of section 8 of the state finance law and any other inconsistent provision of law, moneys from this appropriation may be used for expenses of family care homes including payments to operators of certi- fied family care homes for damages caused by clients to personal and real property in accordance with standards established by the commissioner and approved by the director of the budget. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, and consistent with section 33.07 of the mental hygiene law, the directors of facilities licensed but not operated by the office for people with developmental disabilities who act as federally-appointed representative payees and who assume management responsibility over the funds of a resident may continue to use such funds for the cost of the resident's care and treatment, consistent with federal law and regulations. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, effective July 1, 2014, funds appropriated herein are available to reimburse in- and out-of-state private residential schools, pursuant to sections 13.37-a(c) and 13.38(g) of the mental hygiene law, for costs of supporting the residential and day program services available to individuals who are over the age of 21 years of age, provided that the amount paid for residential services 646 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE FOR PEOPLE WITH DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 and/or maintenance costs as of June 30, 2014, is net of any supplemental security income benefit to which the individual receiving services is eligible, and provided further that funding for nonresi- dential services will be in an amount not to exceed the maximum reimbursement for appropriate day services delivered by the office for people with developmental disa- bilities certified or approved providers other than in- and out-of-state private residential schools, unless otherwise authorized by the director of the budget. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, direct support staff in programs funded, authorized or approved by the office for people with developmental disabilities, are authorized to provide certain tasks when performed under the supervision of a registered professional nurse, including training and periodic inspection of such tasks, in accordance with an authorized practitioner's ordered care. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, moneys from this appropriation may be used for appropriate day program services and residential services includ- ing, but not limited to, direct housing subsidies to individuals, start-up expenses for family care providers, envi- ronmental modifications, adaptive technol- ogies, appraisals, property options, feasibility studies and preoperational expenses. For services and expenses related to the provision of residential services to people with developmental disabilities ..... 214,619,000 For services and expenses related to the provision of day program services to people with developmental disabilities ...... 49,357,000 For services and expenses related to the provision of family support services to people with developmental disabilities ...... 76,705,000 For services and expenses related to the provision of workshop, day training and employment services to people with devel- opmental disabilities. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, up to $800,000 of this appropriation may be transferred to 647 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE FOR PEOPLE WITH DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 the New York State Education Departments' Adult Career and Continuing Education Services - Vocational Rehabilitation (ACCES-VR) program to support the Long- Term Sheltered Employment program operated by FEDCAP Rehabilitation Services, Inc. ..... 44,921,000 For other services and expenses provided to people with developmental disabilities including but not limited to hepatitis B, care at home waiver, epilepsy services, Special Olympics New York, Inc. and volun- tary fingerprinting .......................... 6,178,000 For services and expenses of the Epilepsy Foundation of Northeastern New York ............. 50,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................. 391,830,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund OPWDD - Provider of Service Account - 21903 For services and expenses related to services for people with developmental disabilities associated with the New York state options for people through services initiative, in accordance with a program- matic and fiscal plan to be approved by the director of the budget. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the director of the budget is authorized to make suballocations from this appropriation to the department of health medical assistance program. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the moneys hereby appropriated, or so much thereof as may be necessary, are to be available for the purposes here- in specified for obligations heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, and consistent with section 33.07 of the mental hygiene law, the directors of facilities licensed but not operated by the office for people with developmental disabilities who act as federally-appointed representative payees and who assume management responsibility over the funds of a resident may continue to use such funds for the cost of the 648 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE FOR PEOPLE WITH DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 resident's care and treatment, consistent with federal law and regulations. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, direct support staff in programs funded, authorized or approved by the office for people with developmental disabilities, are authorized to provide certain tasks when performed under the supervision of a registered professional nurse, including training and periodic inspection of such tasks, in accordance with an authorized practitioner's ordered care. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the money hereby appropriated may be transferred to state operations and/or any appropriation of the office for people with developmental disabilities with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the depart- ment of audit and control and copies ther- eof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee .......... 121,333,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................. 121,333,000 -------------- 649 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE FOR PEOPLE WITH DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 COMMUNITY SERVICES PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2008, as amended by chapter 1, section 3, of the laws of 2009: For services and expenses of contracts with municipalities, educa- tional institutions and/or not-for-profit agencies: Epilepsy Foundation of Rochester - Syracuse - Binghamton ............. 18,500 ................................................ (re. $1,000) Quality services for the Autism Community (QSAC) ..................... 113,000 ............................................. (re. $113,000) By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2006: For services and expenses of contracts with municipalities, educa- tional institutions and/or not-for-profit agencies: For services and expenses associated with a direct care worker recruitment and retention pilot project program .................... 2,500,000 ............................................ (re. $23,000) Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Mental Hygiene Program Fund Account - 21907 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses of the Epilepsy Foundation of Northeastern New York ... 50,000 .................................. (re. $50,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For suballocation to the department of education for services and expenses of the Statewide Regional Centers for Autism Spectrum Disorders ... 250,000 ............................... (re. $250,000) For services and expenses of the Epilepsy Foundation of Northeastern New York ... 50,000 .................................. (re. $50,000) 650 METROPOLITAN TRANSPORTATION AUTHORITY AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS Special Revenue Funds - Other ...... 2,303,636,000 0 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 2,303,636,000 0 ================ ================ SCHEDULE DEDICATED MASS TRANSPORTATION TRUST FUND ................... 612,536,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Dedicated Mass Transportation Trust Fund Railroad Account - 20852 To the metropolitan transportation authority for deposit in the dedicated tax fund for the expenses of the New York city transit authority, the Manhattan and Bronx surface transit operating authority, and the Staten Island rapid transit operating authority, the Long Island rail road company and the Metro-North commuter rail- road company which includes the New York state portion of the Harlem, Hudson, Port Jervis, Pascack, and the New Haven commu- ter railroad service regardless of whether the services are provided directly or pursuant to joint service agreements for the period April 1, 2015 to March 31, 2016 provided, however, that such appropriation shall become available only pursuant to subdivision 3 of section 89-c of the state finance law and notwithstanding section 40 of the state finance law shall take effect on April 1, 2015 and shall lapse on March 31, 2016 .................................... 91,880,000 -------------- Program account subtotal .................. 91,880,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Dedicated Mass Transportation Trust Fund Transit Authorities Account - 20851 To the metropolitan transportation authority for deposit in the dedicated tax fund for the expenses of the New York city transit authority, the Manhattan and Bronx surface 651 METROPOLITAN TRANSPORTATION AUTHORITY AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 transit operating authority, and the Staten Island rapid transit operating authority, the Long Island rail road company and the Metro-North commuter rail- road company which includes the New York state portion of the Harlem, Hudson, Port Jervis, Pascack, and the New Haven commu- ter railroad service regardless of whether the services are provided directly or pursuant to joint service agreements for the period April 1, 2015 to March 31, 2016 provided, however, that such appropriation shall become available only pursuant to subdivision 3 of section 89-c of the state finance law and notwithstanding section 40 of the state finance law shall take effect on April 1, 2015 and shall lapse on March 31, 2016 ................................... 520,656,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................. 520,656,000 -------------- METROPOLITAN TRANSPORTATION AUTHORITY SUPPORT PROGRAM .... 1,691,100,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Metropolitan Transportation Authority Financial Assist- ance Fund Mobility Tax Trust Account To the metropolitan transportation authority for deposit in the metropolitan transpor- tation authority finance fund pursuant to the provisions of section 92-ff of the state finance law, for the period April 1, 2015 to March 31, 2016 and notwithstanding section 40 of the state finance law shall take effect on April 1, 2015 and shall lapse on March 31, 2016 .................. 1,691,100,000 -------------- 652 DIVISION OF MILITARY AND NAVAL AFFAIRS AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS General Fund ....................... 900,000 700,000 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 900,000 700,000 ================ ================ SCHEDULE MILITARY READINESS PROGRAM ..................................... 900,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For the payment of reimbursements mandated by subdivision 9 of section 210 of the military law. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state operations for administrative expenses ........................ 900,000 -------------- 653 DIVISION OF MILITARY AND NAVAL AFFAIRS AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 MILITARY READINESS PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For the payment of reimbursements mandated by subdivision 9 of section 210 of the military law. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state operations for administrative expenses .................... 900,000 ............................................. (re. $555,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For the payment of reimbursements mandated by subdivision 9 of section 210 of the military law. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state operations for administrative expenses .................... 900,000 ............................................. (re. $145,000) 654 DEPARTMENT OF MOTOR VEHICLES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS Special Revenue Funds - Federal .... 21,200,000 63,680,000 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 21,200,000 63,680,000 ================ ================ SCHEDULE GOVERNOR'S TRAFFIC SAFETY COMMITTEE ......................... 21,200,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Miscellaneous Operating Grants Fund Highway Safety Section 402 Account - 25319 For services and expenses related to local governments' federal highway safety projects pursuant to an allocation plan subject to the approval of the director of the budget .................................. 21,200,000 -------------- 655 DEPARTMENT OF MOTOR VEHICLES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 GOVERNOR'S TRAFFIC SAFETY COMMITTEE Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal MISCELLANEOUS Operating Grants Fund Highway Safety Section 402 Account - 25319 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses related to local governments' federal high- way safety projects pursuant to an allocation plan subject to the approval of the director of the budget ............................. 20,880,000 ....................................... (re. $20,880,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses related to local governments' federal high- way safety projects pursuant to an allocation plan subject to the approval of the director of the budget ............................. 20,800,000 ....................................... (re. $20,800,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses related to local governments' federal high- way safety projects pursuant to an allocation plan subject to the approval of the director of the budget ............................. 20,620,000 ....................................... (re. $18,000,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For services and expenses related to local governments' federal high- way safety projects pursuant to an allocation plan subject to the approval of the director of the budget ............................. 20,410,000 ........................................ (re. $4,000,000) 656 OFFICE OF PARKS, RECREATION AND HISTORIC PRESERVATION AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS General Fund ....................... 2,920,000 9,856,300 Special Revenue Funds - Federal .... 3,170,000 5,959,200 Special Revenue Funds - Other ...... 6,135,000 10,643,000 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 12,225,000 26,458,500 ================ ================ SCHEDULE HISTORIC PRESERVATION PROGRAM .................................. 170,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Miscellaneous Operating Grants Fund Federal Operating Grants Fund Account - 25462 For expenses of acquisition, development and administration of historic properties .......... 170,000 -------------- RECREATION SERVICES PROGRAM ................................. 12,055,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 Notwithstanding any other provisions of law, for the administration of the programs of section 79-b of the navigation law ........... 2,920,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 2,920,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Miscellaneous Operating Grants Fund Federal Operating Grants Fund Account - 25383 For services and expenses related to grants for recreation services projects including acquisition, research, development, educa- tion and rehabilitation of parklands, programs and facilities ...................... 3,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 3,000,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund 657 OFFICE OF PARKS, RECREATION AND HISTORIC PRESERVATION AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Snowmobile Trail Development and Maintenance Account - 21932 For services and expenses related to snowmo- bile law enforcement and trail development and maintenance .............................. 6,135,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 6,135,000 -------------- 658 OFFICE OF PARKS, RECREATION AND HISTORIC PRESERVATION AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 HISTORIC PRESERVATION PROGRAM Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal MISCELLANEOUS Operating Grants Fund Federal Operating Grants Fund Account - 25462 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For expenses of acquisition, development and administration of histor- ic properties ... 170,000 ........................... (re. $170,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For expenses of acquisition, development and administration of histor- ic properties ... 170,000 ........................... (re. $150,000) NATURAL HERITAGE TRUST PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses related to the Putnam Visitors Bureau ...... 60,000 ............................................... (re. $60,000) For services and expenses related to the Historic Saratoga-Washington on the Hudson Partnership ... 100,000 ............... (re. $100,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses of parks, recreation and historic preserva- tion projects ... 3,000,000 ....................... (re. $3,000,000) For services and expenses related to operations of historic properties ... 100,000 ......................................... (re. $100,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses related to operations of historic properties ... 100,000 ......................................... (re. $100,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2008, as amended by chapter 1, section 4, of the laws of 2009: For services and expenses of the French and Indian War 250th Anniver- sary Commemoration Commission created by chapter 707 of the laws of 2004, including suballocation to other state departments and agen- cies ... 188,000 ..................................... (re. $61,000) For services and expenses related to New York City parks located in western Queens county ... 93,500 ..................... (re. $93,500) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2007: For services and expenses related to the independence trail .......... 125,000 ............................................. (re. $125,000) For services and expenses associated with Village of Schuylerville Revolutionary War Site ... 350,000 .................. (re. $350,000) For services and expenses associated with Belmont State Park Lake Assessment and Restoration Project ... 200,000 ....... (re. $99,000) 659 OFFICE OF PARKS, RECREATION AND HISTORIC PRESERVATION AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses related to the Preservation League of New York ... 150,000 .................................... (re. $150,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2007, as amended by chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2008: For services and expenses of the French and Indian War 250th Anniver- sary Commemoration Commission created by chapter 707 of the laws of 2004, including suballocation to other state departments and agen- cies ... 125,000 ...................................... (re. $3,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2006: For services and expenses related to the independence trail .......... 500,000 ............................................. (re. $500,000) For services and expenses for improvements to Tioga State Park ....... 1,000,000 ......................................... (re. $1,000,000) For services and expenses associated with Village of Schuylerville Revolutionary War Site ... 350,000 ................... (re. $67,700) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2005: For services and expenses related to the independence trail .......... 450,000 ............................................. (re. $283,500) For services and expenses, grants in aid or for contracts with munici- palities and/or private not-for-profit agencies to be determined pursuant to a plan to be developed by the director of the budget in consultation with the temporary president of the senate for New York State Heritage Trail tourism projects .............................. 1,000,000 ............................................ (re. $58,900) By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2002: For services and expenses related to repair and restoration of New York State Division monuments in the Gettysburg Battlefield ........ 250,000 .............................................. (re. $48,000) PARK OPERATIONS PROGRAM Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Snowmobile Trail Development and Management Account - 21932 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses related to snowmobile law enforcement and trail development and maintenance ... 5,635,000 ... (re. $2,254,000) RECREATION SERVICES PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: Notwithstanding any other provisions of law, for the administration of the programs of section 79-b of the navigation law ................. 2,920,000 ......................................... (re. $2,920,000) 660 OFFICE OF PARKS, RECREATION AND HISTORIC PRESERVATION AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: Notwithstanding any other provisions of law, for the administration of the programs of section 79-b of the navigation law ................. 2,920,000 ........................................... (re. $736,700) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal MISCELLANEOUS Operating Grants Fund Federal Operating Grants Fund Account - 25383 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses related to grants for recreation services projects including acquisition, research, development, education and rehabilitation of parklands, programs and facilities ............... 3,000,000 ......................................... (re. $3,000,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses related to grants for recreation services projects including acquisition, research, development, education and rehabilitation of parklands, programs and facilities ............... 3,000,000 ......................................... (re. $1,500,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses related to grants for recreation services projects including acquisition, research, development, education and rehabilitation of parklands, programs and facilities ............... 1,500,000 ........................................... (re. $500,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For services and expenses related to the national recreation trails act and the boating infrastructure grant program ................... 2,000,000 ........................................... (re. $250,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2009: For services and expenses related to the national recreation trails act and the boating infrastructure grant program ................... 2,000,000 ........................................... (re. $196,100) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2008: For services and expenses related to the national recreation trails act and the boating infrastructure grant program ................... 2,000,000 ........................................... (re. $193,100) Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Snowmobile Trail Development and Management Account - 21932 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses related to snowmobile law enforcement and trail development and maintenance ... 6,135,000 ... (re. $6,135,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: 661 OFFICE OF PARKS, RECREATION AND HISTORIC PRESERVATION AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses related to snowmobile law enforcement and trail development and maintenance ... 5,635,000 ... (re. $2,254,000) 662 OFFICE FOR THE PREVENTION OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS General Fund ....................... 685,000 953,000 Special Revenue Funds - Federal .... 500,000 0 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 1,185,000 953,000 ================ ================ SCHEDULE ADMINISTRATION PROGRAM ....................................... 1,185,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For services and expenses of programs that prevent domestic violence, including contracts for the operation of hotlines for victims of domestic violence ............... 515,000 For services and expenses of the Capital District domestic violence law clinic and other legal services and programs that prevent domestic violence ...................... 170,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ..................... 685,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Miscellaneous Operating Grants Fund Miscellaneous Discretionary Account - 25300 Funds herein appropriated may be used to disburse federal grants in support of state and local programs to support domes- tic violence prevention programs. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state operations and may be suballo- cated to other state agencies .................. 500,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ..................... 500,000 -------------- 663 OFFICE FOR THE PREVENTION OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 ADMINISTRATION PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses of programs that prevent domestic violence, including contracts for the operation of hotlines for victims of domestic violence ... 515,000 ....................... (re. $515,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses of programs that prevent domestic violence, including contracts for the operation of hotlines for victims of domestic violence ... 515,000 ....................... (re. $438,000) 664 DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SERVICE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS Special Revenue Funds - Other ...... 5,750,000 6,750,000 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 5,750,000 6,750,000 ================ ================ SCHEDULE REGULATION OF UTILITIES PROGRAM .............................. 5,750,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Article VII Intervenor Account - 21901 For services and expenses of any munici- pality or other local parties pursuant to section 122 of the public service law ........ 3,250,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 3,250,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Article X Intervenor Account - 21901 For services and expenses of any munici- pality or other local parties pursuant to section 164 of the public service law ........ 2,500,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 2,500,000 -------------- 665 DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SERVICE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 REGULATION OF UTILITIES PROGRAM Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Article VII Intervenor Account - 21901 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses of any municipality or other local parties pursuant to section 122 of the public service law .................. 3,750,000 ......................................... (re. $3,750,000) Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Article X Intervenor Account - 21901 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses of any municipality or other local parties pursuant to section 164 of the public service law .................. 3,000,000 ......................................... (re. $3,000,000) 666 DEPARTMENT OF STATE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS General Fund ....................... 3,440,000 8,723,000 Special Revenue Funds - Federal .... 61,400,000 87,306,000 Special Revenue Funds - Other ...... 539,000 482,000 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 65,379,000 96,511,000 ================ ================ SCHEDULE BUSINESS AND LICENSING SERVICES PROGRAM ........................ 539,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Business and Licensing Services Account - 21977 For payments to provide for the regulation of cemetery corporations and maintenance of abandoned cemetery property and the repair of vandalized gravesites under paragraph (h) of section 1507 and para- graph (c) of section 1508 of the not-for- profit corporation law ......................... 539,000 -------------- LOCAL GOVERNMENT AND COMMUNITY SERVICES PROGRAM ............. 61,400,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Federal Health and Human Services Account - 25127 For allocations from the community services block grant to community action agencies and other eligible entities, including suballocation to other state departments and agencies ................................ 59,200,000 -------------- Program account subtotal .................. 59,200,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Miscellaneous Operating Grants Fund Coastal Zone Management Program Account - 25449 For services and expenses of the coastal zone management program ...................... 2,200,000 -------------- 667 DEPARTMENT OF STATE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Program account subtotal ................... 2,200,000 -------------- OFFICE FOR NEW AMERICANS ..................................... 3,440,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For services and expenses related to programs which assist non-citizens in their attainment of citizenship, including suballocation or transfer to any depart- ment, agency or public authority. Such services shall include, but not be limited to, case management, English-as-a-second- language, job training and placement assistance, post-employment services necessary to ensure job retention, and services necessary to assist the individ- ual and family members to establish and maintain a permanent residence in New York state ........................................ 3,440,000 -------------- 668 DEPARTMENT OF STATE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 LOCAL GOVERNMENT AND COMMUNITY SERVICES PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses for the public utility law project for the purpose of delivering civil legal services to the poor ............. 505,000 ............................................. (re. $505,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses of the local waterfront revitalization program ... 4,000,000 ............................. (re. $4,000,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2009: For services and expenses necessary for community outreach to assist in reducing the undercount in 2010 federal census .................. 2,000,000 ........................................... (re. $225,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2009, as amended by chapter 502, section 5, of the laws of 2009: For payment to not-for-profit tax exempt entities for the purpose of delivering civil legal services to the poor in accordance with the following sub-schedule; provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after November 1, 2009 shall be reduced by 12.5 percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of November 1, 2009 ................. 4,241,911 ............................................ (re. $18,000) sub-schedule Brooklyn Bar Association ...........................27,360 CASA of Albany Co Mediation ........................ 2,048 CASA of Erie Co .................................... 3,757 CASA of Orange Co Mediation ........................ 3,757 CASA of Rockland Co ................................ 2,048 CASA of Ulster ..................................... 3,750 CASA of Westchester Mental Health .................. 5,629 Chautauqua County Legal services ................. 24,477 Chemung County Legal Services (LAWNY) ............. 44,417 Community Advocacy Group ........................... 8,222 Erie County Volunteer Lawyers Project ............. 24,119 Farmworkers Legal Services ........................ 49,751 FOCUS ............................................. 39,689 Empire Justice Center ............................ 264,939 Hiscock Legal Aid Society ......................... 33,194 Housing Conservation Coordinators .................. 7,522 Lawyers Alliance for New York ..................... 27,144 Legal Aid Bureau of Buffalo ....................... 30,129 Legal Aid of Rockland County ...................... 29,281 Legal Aid Society of Rochester .................... 33,154 Legal Aid Society NYC .......................... 1,091,251 669 DEPARTMENT OF STATE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Legal Aid Society of Northeastern NY ............. 216,826 Legal Services for the Elderly Disabled and Disadvantaged .....................................7,507 Legal Services of Central New York ............... 256,561 Legal Services of Hudson Valley .................. 184,447 Legal Services of New York City ................ 1,157,381 Medicare Rights Center ............................ 10,530 Monroe County Legal Assistance Center (LAWNY) ......37,930 Nassau Suffolk Law Services .......................198,883 Neighborhood Legal Services (Orleans, Gene- see, Wyoming) ................................... 18,069 Neighborhood Legal Services (Erie) ............... 159,043 Neighborhood Legal Services (Niagara) ............. 30,328 New York Legal Assistance Group (NYLAG) ........... 12,060 Public Utility Law Project ........................ 34,666 Puerto Rican Legal Defense and Education Fund ..... 15,084 Research Found. CUNY-Brookdale .................... 11,258 Southern Tier Legal Services (LAWNY) .............. 49,114 Urban Justice Center .............................. 18,766 Volunteer Legal Services of (NYC) ................. 43,701 Volunteer Legal Services of Monroe ................ 24,119 -------------- By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2009, as amended by chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For services, expenses or reimbursement of expenses incurred by local government agencies and/or not-for-profit providers or their employ- ees providing civil or criminal legal services in accordance with the following sub-schedule ... 4,400,000 ............ (re. $124,000) sub-schedule Albany Law Civil Clinic and Justice Center ........ 72,112 Bronx Defenders ................................... 61,111 CAMBA Legal Services - Coalition for the Working Poor .................................... 45,642 Chautauqua County Legal Services: .................. 2,269 CUNY LAW Project .................................. 61,111 Empire Justice Center ............................. 97,753 Erie County Bar Association - Volunteer Lawyers Project ................................. 11,499 Farmworkers Legal Services of New York ............ 25,454 Frank H. Hiscock Legal Aid Society ................ 37,288 Goddard Riverside-West Side SRO Law Project ....... 45,642 Housing Conservation Coordinators ................. 45,642 Latino Justice (PRLDEF) ........................... 12,128 Legal Action Center ............................... 67,222 Legal Aid Bureau of Buffalo ....................... 27,806 Legal Aid of New York City ..................... 1,733,182 Legal Aid Society of Mid New York ................. 16,213 Legal Aid Society of Northeastern New York ....... 120,106 Legal Aid Society of Rochester .................... 65,144 670 DEPARTMENT OF STATE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Legal Aid Society of Rockland County .............. 21,365 Legal Assistance of Western New York (LAWNY) ..... 105,288 Legal Services for the Elderly of Western New York ........................................ 23,394 Legal Services of Central New York ............... 113,584 Legal Services of New York City .................. 588,341 Legal Services of the Hudson Valley .............. 130,920 Lenox Hill Neighborhood House ..................... 45,642 Make the Road New York ............................ 45,642 MFY Legal Services ................................ 45,642 Nassau/Suffolk Law Services Committee ............. 97,637 Neighborhood Defense Services of Harlem .......... 138,722 Neighborhood Legal Services ....................... 84,070 New York Center for Law and Justice - Legal Services of the Deaf ............................ 30,556 New York Lawyers for the Public Interest .......... 45,642 New York Legal Assistance Group ................... 45,642 Northern Manhattan Improvement Corporation ........ 45,642 Rural Law Center of New York ...................... 25,477 The Legal Project Capital District Women's Bar Association ................................. 22,698 Urban Justice Center .............................. 45,642 Volunteer Legal Service Project of Monroe County .......................................... 15,205 Western New York Law Center ....................... 43,543 Worker's Rights Law Center of New York Incorporated .................................... 92,382 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Federal Health and Human Services Account - 25127 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For allocations from the community services block grant to community action agencies and other eligible entities, including suballocation to other state departments and agencies ............................ 59,200,000 ....................................... (re. $59,200,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For allocations from the community services block grant to community action agencies and other eligible entities, including suballocation to other state departments and agencies ............................ 59,200,000 ....................................... (re. $16,200,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal MISCELLANEOUS Operating Grants Fund Coastal Zone Management Program Account - 25449 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses of the coastal zone management program ..... 2,200,000 ......................................... (re. $2,200,000) 671 DEPARTMENT OF STATE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses of the coastal zone management program ..... 2,200,000 ......................................... (re. $2,200,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses of the coastal zone management program ..... 2,200,000 ......................................... (re. $2,200,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal MISCELLANEOUS Operating Grants Fund Great Lakes Initiative Account By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses of the Great Lakes restoration initiative ... 5,306,000 ..................................... (re. $5,306,000) Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Fund Legal Services Assistance Account By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2009, as amended by chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2010: Nothwithstanding any law to the contrary, for payment of grants for the provision of civil legal services. These funds shall not be available until a plan for their administration has been approved by the director of the budget, which plan provides for the distribution of these funds through existing contracts or through a competitive process. Amounts appropriated herein may be transferred in full to any other state department or agency ... 568,000 ..... (re. $12,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2008: Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, for payment of grants for the provision of civil legal services. These funds shall not be avail- able until a plan for their administration has been approved by the director of the budget, which plan provides for the distribution of these funds through existing contracts or through a competitive process. Amounts appropriated herein may be transferred in full to any other state department or agency ... 980,000 .... (re. $470,000) OFFICE FOR NEW AMERICANS General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses related to programs which assist non-citiz- ens in their attainment of citizenship, including suballocation or transfer to any department, agency or public authority. Such services shall include, but not be limited to, case management, English-as-a-second-language, job training and placement assistance, post-employment services necessary to ensure job retention, and services necessary to assist the individual and family members to 672 DEPARTMENT OF STATE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 establish and maintain a permanent residence in New York state ..... 3,440,000 ......................................... (re. $2,481,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses related to programs which assist non-citiz- ens in their attainment of citizenship. Such services shall include, but not be limited to, case management, English-as-a-second-lan- guage, job training and placement assistance, post-employment services necessary to ensure job retention, and services necessary to assist the individual and family members to establish and main- tain a permanent residence in New York state ....................... 3,338,000 ......................................... (re. $1,370,000) 673 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS General Fund ....................... 472,656,000 0 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 472,656,000 0 ================ ================ SCHEDULE GENERAL FUND COMMUNITY COLLEGE OPERATING ASSISTANCE ................... 468,736,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 Notwithstanding subdivision 15 of section 355 of education law, for state financial assistance, net of disallowances, for operating expenses, including funds required to reimburse base aid costs for the 2013-14 and 2014-15 academic years, pursuant to regulations developed jointly with the city university trustees and approved by the director of the budget, and subject to the availability of appro- priations therefor. Notwithstanding any other law, rule, or regulation to the contrary, full funding for aidable community college enrollment for the college fiscal years 2014-15 and heretofore as provided under this appro- priation is determined by the operating aid formulas defined in rules and regu- lations developed jointly by the boards of trustees of the state and city universi- ties and approved by the director of the budget provided that local sponsors may use funds contained in reserves for excess student revenue for operating support of a community college program even though said expenditures may cause expenses and student revenues to exceed one-third of the college's net operating costs for the college fiscal year 2014-15 provided that such funds do not cause the college's revenues from the local sponsor's contrib- utions in aggregate to be less than the comparable amounts for the previous commu- 674 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 nity college fiscal year and further provided that pursuant to standards and regulations of the state university trus- tees and the city university trustees for the college fiscal year 2014-15, community colleges may increase tuition and fees above that allowable under current educa- tion law if such standards and regulations require that in order to exceed the tuition limit otherwise set forth in the education law, local sponsor contributions either in the aggregate or for each full- time equivalent student shall be no less than the comparable amounts for the previ- ous community college fiscal year .......... 448,644,000 Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the state university of New York shall make awards to community colleges from the next generation NY job linkage program incentive fund based on measures of student success for all students enrolled in programs that confer a credit-bearing certificate, an associate of occupational studies degree, or an associate of applied science degree, including, but not limited to: (1) The number of students who are employed following degree or certificate completion and their wage gains, if any, as deter- mined by the department of labor, which shall be given the greatest weighting among all measures of student success; (2) The number of degree completions, certificate completions and student trans- fers to other institutions of higher education; (3) The number of degree and certificate completions under the preceding item (2) by students considered academically at-risk due to economic disadvantage or other factor of under-representation with- in the field of study; veterans; and the disabled; (4) The number of students who make adequate progress towards completion of a degree or certificate, which may include accelerated completion of a developmental education program; (5) The number of degree completions in innovative programs designed to enable students to balance school, work and other personal responsibilities; and 675 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 (6) The number of students engaged in career and employment opportunities including apprenticeships, cooperative education programs or other paid work experience that is an integral part of their academic program. Provided further, however, awards shall be made on a pro-rata basis in accordance with a methodology and in a form and manner developed by the director of the budget, in consultation with the state university. Provided further, however, on or before December 1, 2014, or an alternative date as determined by the director of the budg- et in consultation with the state univer- sity, the state university trustees shall submit a plan for approval by the director of the budget to allocate amounts avail- able for the next generation NY job link- age program incentive fund pursuant to this appropriation ........................... 3,000,000 For payment of rental aid ..................... 11,579,000 For state financial assistance for community college contract courses and workforce development .................................. 1,880,000 For state financial assistance to expand high need programs ........................... 1,692,000 For services and expenses related to the establishment, renovation, alteration, expansion, improvement or operation of child care centers for the benefit of students at the community college campuses of the state university of New York, provided that matching funds of at least 35 percent from nonstate sources be made available .................................... 1,001,000 For state operating assistance to community colleges with low enrollment ................... 940,000 -------------- Total for community colleges - all funds ..... 468,736,000 -------------- COUNTY COOPERATIVE EXTENSION ASSOCIATION GRANT PROGRAM ADMINISTERED BY CORNELL UNIVERSITY ......................... 3,920,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For the support of county cooperative exten- sion associations pursuant to paragraph 676 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 (d) of subdivision (8) of section 224 of the county law ............................... 3,920,000 -------------- 677 DEPARTMENT OF TAXATION AND FINANCE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS General Fund ....................... 926,000 0 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 926,000 0 ================ ================ SCHEDULE OFFICE OF REAL PROPERTY TAX SERVICES PROGRAM ................... 926,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For state financial assistance for improve- ment of the real property tax adminis- tration pursuant to a plan submitted by the department of taxation and finance and approved by the division of the budget. Such financial assistance shall include up to $750,000 pursuant to sections 1537 and 1573 of the real property tax law, provided that the aid authorized by subdi- visions one and two of section 1573 of the real property tax law shall only be paya- ble to assessing units conducting a reap- praisal that have not received aid pursu- ant to this section in the previous two years; and up to $176,000 for reimburse- ment for training of assessors and county directors of real property tax services pursuant to sections 318, 354 and 1530 of the real property tax law ...................... 926,000 -------------- 678 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS General Fund ....................... 97,550,900 0 Special Revenue Funds - Federal .... 64,068,000 211,361,000 Special Revenue Funds - Other ...... 4,846,261,800 19,572,000 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 5,007,880,700 230,933,000 ================ ================ SCHEDULE ADDITIONAL MASS TRANSPORTATION ASSISTANCE PROGRAM ........... 44,866,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the following appropriations are for the payment of mass transportation operating assistance provided that payments from this appropriation shall be made pursuant to a financial plan approved by the director of the budget. To the Capital District transportation authority for the operating expenses ther- eof .......................................... 9,777,300 To the Central New York regional transporta- tion authority for the operating expenses thereof ...................................... 7,073,900 To the Rochester-Genesee regional transpor- tation authority for the operating expenses thereof ............................. 8,455,300 To the Niagara Frontier transportation authority for the operating expenses ther- eof .......................................... 7,610,400 To all other public transportation systems serving primarily outside of the metropol- itan commuter transportation district eligible to receive operating assistance under the provisions of section 18-b of the transportation law for the operating expenses thereof in accordance with a service and usage formula to be estab- lished by the commissioner of transporta- tion with the approval of the director of the budget ................................... 5,359,100 To Rockland county for a trans-Hudson bus service to be provided pursuant to a 679 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 contract between Rockland county and Metro-North commuter railroad ................... 24,900 To the city of New York for the operating expenses of the Staten Island ferry ............ 250,400 To the county of Westchester for the operat- ing expenses thereof incurred for the public transportation services, provided within the county directly or under contract ....................................... 414,800 To the county of Nassau or its sub-grantees for the operating expenses thereof incurred for public transportation services ..................................... 4,794,400 To the county of Suffolk for operating expenses thereof incurred for public transportation services, provided within the county directly or under contract .......... 189,800 To the city of New York for the operating expenses thereof incurred for public transportation services, provided within the city directly or under contract ............ 666,700 To all other public transportation systems serving primarily within the metropolitan commuter transportation district eligible to receive operating assistance under the provisions of section 18-b of the trans- portation law for the operating expenses thereof in accordance with a service and usage formula to be established by the commissioner of transportation with the approval of the director of the budget ......... 249,000 -------------- DEDICATED MASS TRANSPORTATION TRUST FUND PROGRAM ........... 693,301,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Dedicated Mass Transportation Trust Fund Non-MTA Capital Purpose - 20853 Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the following appropriations are for payment of mass transportation operat- ing assistance for public transportation systems eligible to receive operating assistance under the provisions of section 18-b of the transportation law, provided that payments from this appropriation shall be made pursuant to a financial plan approved by the director of the budget. To the Capital District transportation 680 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 authority for the operating expenses ther- eof .......................................... 7,028,000 To the Central New York regional transporta- tion authority for the operating expenses thereof ...................................... 6,210,300 To the Rochester-Genesee regional transpor- tation authority for the operating expenses thereof ............................. 6,850,500 To the Niagara Frontier regional transporta- tion authority for the operating expenses thereof ...................................... 8,935,300 To all other public transportation bus systems serving primarily areas outside of the metropolitan transportation commuter district eligible to receive operating assistance under the provisions of section 18-b of the transportation law for the operating expenses thereof in accordance with the service and usage formula to be established by the commissioner of trans- portation with the approval of the direc- tor of the budget ............................ 5,724,900 For the payment of the costs of mass trans- portation capital projects and facilities including replacement of buses meeting federal standards for replacement, related bus equipment and the acquisition, design and construction, including engineering and consulting costs, of mass transit bus garages or other mass transportation projects and facilities approved by the commissioner of transportation in a program of projects. Such funding may be part of a total project of which a portion is federally funded but shall not be used in substitution for the required non-fed- eral matching shares of the federally- funded portion of the project to which it is added. The moneys hereby appropriated are to be made available for projects undertaken by mass transit systems other than those mass transit operating agencies which receive money from the metropolitan transportation authority dedicated tax fund ........................................ 18,500,000 For state aid to municipal corporations for the preparation of designs, plans, spec- ifications and estimates, for the acquisi- tion, construction, reconstruction, and improvement of mass transportation capital projects including the acquisition of real property, for other mass transportation 681 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 projects including local transportation planning studies. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provisions of law, the state share of such projects shall be 50 percent of the nonfederal share, but in no event shall the state share exceed 10 percent of project costs. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the commissioner of transportation shall make available directly to the City of New York (City) an amount commensurate with the state share of (i) federal funds previously awarded to the City and reallo- cated to the metropolitan transportation authority (MTA), and (ii) the federally authorized level of financial assistance transferred by resolution of the metropol- itan planning organization (MPO) to the metropolitan transportation authority (MTA) and credited to the City by the MTA for capital expenses. The state share of such reimbursement shall be 50 percent of the non-federal share of the federally authorized level of finan- cial assistance transferred to the MTA, but in no event shall the state share exceed 10 percent of project costs. Prior to requesting reimbursement for projects progressed by the MTA on behalf of the City, the City shall certify to the commissioner of transportation that each eligible project progressed under this provision is federally eligible and that the match amount requested does not exceed the state share of the federally author- ized level of financial assistance. In addition, the City must provide an appli- cation to the commissioner of transporta- tion certifying that the work to be funded under the project has been performed and that the City has reimbursed the MTA for 100 percent of the match amount for the project. Upon such application, the commissioner of transportation shall review and approve eligible activities for reimbursement. Prior to requesting approval of a certif- icate of approval of availability for the moneys hereby appropriated, the commis- sioner of transportation shall certify that each omnibus project progressed under the program has received federal approval. 682 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Such certificate shall report the federally authorized level of financial assistance .... 18,500,000 -------------- Program account subtotal .................. 71,749,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Dedicated Mass Transportation Trust Fund Railroad Account - 20852 To the metropolitan transportation authority for deposit in the metropolitan transpor- tation authority dedicated tax fund for the expenses of the New York city transit authority, the Manhattan and Bronx surface transit operating authority, and the Staten Island rapid transit operating authority, the Long Island rail road company and the Metro-North commuter rail- road company which includes the New York state portion of the Harlem, Hudson, Port Jervis, Pascack, and the New Haven commu- ter railroad service regardless of whether the services are provided directly or pursuant to joint service agreements. No expenditure shall be made hereunder until a certificate of approval has been issued by the director of the budget and a copy of such certificate filed with the state comptroller, the chairperson of the senate finance committee and the chairperson of the assembly ways and means committee. Moneys appropriated herein may be made available at such times and upon such conditions as may be deemed appropriate by the commissioner of transportation and the director of the budget in accordance with the following: To the metropolitan transportation authority for the operating expenses of the Long Island rail road company and the Metro- North commuter railroad company which include operating expenses for the New York state portion of Harlem, Hudson, Port Jervis, Pascack, and New Haven commuter railroad services regardless of whether such services are provided directly or pursuant to joint service agreements ........ 93,232,800 -------------- Program account subtotal .................. 93,232,800 -------------- 683 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Special Revenue Funds - Other Dedicated Mass Transportation Trust Fund Transit Authorities Account - 20851 To the metropolitan transportation authority for deposit in the metropolitan transpor- tation authority dedicated tax fund for the expenses of the New York city transit authority, the Manhattan and Bronx surface transit operating authority, and the Staten Island rapid transit operating authority, the Long Island rail road company and the Metro-North commuter rail- road company which includes the New York state portion of the Harlem, Hudson, Port Jervis, Pascack, and the New Haven commu- ter railroad service regardless of whether the services are provided directly or pursuant to joint service agreements. No expenditure shall be made hereunder until a certificate of approval has been issued by the director of the budget and a copy of such certificate filed with the state comptroller, the chairperson of the senate finance committee and the chairperson of the assembly ways and means committee. Moneys appropriated herein may be made available at such times and upon such conditions as may be deemed appropriate by the commissioner of transportation and the director of the budget in accordance with the following: To the metropolitan transportation authority for the operating expenses of the New York city transit authority, the Manhattan and Bronx surface transit operating authority, and the Staten Island rapid transit oper- ating authority ............................ 528,319,200 -------------- Program account subtotal ................. 528,319,200 -------------- LOCAL TRANSPORTATION PLANNING STUDIES PROGRAM ............... 22,168,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Miscellaneous Operating Grants Fund FHWA Local Planning Account - 25472 For continuing comprehensive transportation planning and coordinated support of trans- it studies undertaken as part of the 684 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 unified work programs of participating local planning or municipal agencies pursuant to grant agreements approved by the federal highway administration .......... 14,789,000 -------------- Program account subtotal .................. 14,789,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Miscellaneous Operating Grants Fund FTA Local Planning Account - 25473 For continuing comprehensive transportation planning and coordinated support of trans- it studies undertaken as part of the unified work programs of participating local planning or municipal agencies pursuant to grant agreements approved by the federal transit administration ........... 7,379,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 7,379,000 -------------- MASS TRANSPORTATION ASSISTANCE PROGRAM ...................... 25,251,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For payment to the metropolitan transporta- tion authority for the costs of the reduced fare for school children program. For the purposes of this appropriation, the reduced fare for school children program for the 2014-15 school year, shall be provided in a manner which shall ensure that the proportional cost to such student shall be no greater than the proportional cost to such student for such fare provided by the transportation pass program for New York City school children during the 2010-11 school year. Provided however, that the program shall maintain the same eligibility criteria and discount structure for students, including the provision of half fare discounts to students, as was provided during the 2010-11 school year. No expenditure shall be made hereunder until a certificate of approval has been issued by the director of the budget and a copy of such certif- icate filed with the state comptroller, 685 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 the chairperson of the senate finance committee and the chairperson of the assembly ways and means committee. Moneys appropriated herein may only be made available prior to the beginning of each school year semester designated fall, spring, and summer after the receipt of reduced fare passes by the New York City department of education from the metropol- itan transportation authority ............... 25,251,000 -------------- MASS TRANSPORTATION OPERATING ASSISTANCE FUND PROGRAM .... 1,918,524,800 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Mass Transportation Operating Assistance Fund Metropolitan Mass Transportation Operating Assistance Account - 21402 Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the following appropriations are for payment of mass transportation operat- ing assistance provided that payments from this appropriation shall be made pursuant to a financial plan approved by the direc- tor of the budget. To the metropolitan transportation authority for the operating expenses of the New York city transit authority, the Manhattan and Bronx surface transit operating authority, and the Staten Island rapid transit oper- ating authority .......................... 1,035,756,700 To the metropolitan transportation authority for the operating expenses of the Long Island rail road company and the Metro- North commuter railroad company which includes the New York state portion of Harlem, Hudson, Port Jervis, Pascack, and the New Haven commuter railroad services regardless of whether the services are provided directly or pursuant to joint service agreements ......................... 528,118,900 To Rockland county for a trans-Hudson bus service to be provided pursuant to a contract between Rockland county and Metro-North commuter railroad ................ 3,147,800 To the city of New York for the operating expenses of the Staten Island ferry notwithstanding any other provisions of law ......................................... 27,928,400 686 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 To the county of Westchester for the operat- ing expenses thereof incurred for public transportation services, provided within the county directly or under contract ....... 48,730,800 To the county of Nassau or its sub-grantees for the operating expenses thereof incurred for public transportation services .................................... 55,497,600 To the county of Suffolk for operating expenses thereof incurred for public transportation services, provided within the county directly or under contract ....... 23,325,000 To the city of New York for the operating expenses thereof incurred for public transportation services, provided within the city directly or under contract; provided however, that $2,000,000 of this appropriation shall be for expenses incurred for the Staten Island express bus service ..................................... 75,275,300 To all other public transportation systems serving primarily within the metropolitan commuter transportation district, as defined in section 1262 of the public authorities law, eligible to receive oper- ating assistance under the provisions of section 18-b of the transportation law for the operating expenses thereof in accord- ance with a service and usage formula to be established by the commissioner of transportation with the approval of the director of the budget ...................... 27,727,200 For supplemental transportation operating assistance to public transportation systems eligible to receive assistance from this account, to the extent available and necessary for costs incurred in state fiscal year 2014-15, in an amount to be determined by the commissioner of trans- portation subject to the approval of the director of the budget. Amounts herein may be made available for incentive payments to public transportation systems which achieve service or financial benchmarks specified in an annual incentive plan to be submitted by the commissioner of trans- portation and approved by the director of the budget. Notwithstanding any provisions of section 18-b of the transportation law or any other law, moneys appropriated herein may be made available at such times and upon such conditions as may be deemed 687 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 appropriate by the commissioner of trans- portation and the director of the budget...... 4,312,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ............... 1,829,819,700 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Mass Transportation Operating Assistance Fund Public Transportation Systems Operating Assistance Account - 21401 Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the following appropriations are for payment of mass transportation operat- ing assistance provided that payments from this appropriation shall be made pursuant to a financial plan approved by the direc- tor of the budget. To the Capital District transportation authority for the operating expenses ther- eof ......................................... 12,901,700 To the Central New York regional transporta- tion authority for the operating expenses thereof ..................................... 12,405,500 To the Rochester-Genesee regional transpor- tation authority for the operating expenses thereof ............................ 14,073,900 To the Niagara Frontier transportation authority for the operating expenses ther- eof ......................................... 24,885,900 To all other public transportation bus systems serving primarily areas outside of the metropolitan commuter transportation district eligible to receive operating assistance under the provisions of section 18-b of the transportation law for the operating expenses thereof in accordance with the service and usage formula to be established by the commissioner of trans- portation with the approval of the direc- tor of the budget ........................... 22,478,100 For supplemental transportation operating assistance to public transportation systems eligible to receive assistance from this account, to the extent available and necessary for costs incurred in state fiscal year 2014-15, in an amount to be determined by the commissioner of trans- portation subject to the approval of the director of the budget. Amounts herein may be made available for incentive payments to public transportation systems which achieve service or financial benchmarks 688 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 specified in an annual incentive plan to be submitted by the commissioner of trans- portation and approved by the director of the budget. Notwithstanding any provisions of section 18-b of the transportation law or any other law, moneys appropriated herein may be made available at such times and upon such conditions as may be deemed appropriate by the commissioner of trans- portation and the director of the budget ..... 1,960,000 -------------- Program account subtotal .................. 88,705,100 -------------- MASS TRANSPORTATION OPERATING ASSISTANCE PROGRAM ........... 221,869,900 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the following appropriations are for the payment of mass transportation operating assistance pursuant to section 18-b of the transportation law. To the metropolitan transportation authority for the operating expenses of the New York city transit authority, the Manhattan and Bronx surface transit operating authority, and the Staten Island rapid transit oper- ating authority .............................. 4,817,000 To the metropolitan transportation authority for the operating expenses of the Long Island rail road company and the Metro- North commuter railroad company which include operating expenses for the New York state portion of Harlem, Hudson, Port Jervis, Pascack, and New Haven commuter railroad services regardless of whether such services are provided directly or pursuant to joint service agreements ......... 8,045,000 To the Capital District transportation authority for the operating expenses ther- eof .......................................... 1,334,000 To the Central New York regional transporta- tion authority for the operating expenses thereof ...................................... 2,166,000 To the Rochester-Genesee regional transpor- tation authority for the operating expenses thereof ............................. 2,557,000 To the Niagara Frontier transportation 689 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 authority for the operating expenses ther- eof .......................................... 2,854,000 To the city of New York for the operating expenses of the Staten Island ferry notwithstanding any other provision of law ................................................ 575,700 To the county of Westchester for the operat- ing expenses thereof incurred for the public transportation services, provided within the county directly or under contract ....................................... 486,400 To the county of Nassau or its sub-grantees for the operating expenses thereof incurred for public transportation services ....................................... 393,500 To the county of Suffolk for operating expenses thereof incurred for public transportation services, provided within the county directly or under contract .......... 139,300 To the city of New York for the operating expenses thereof incurred for public transportation services, provided within the city directly or under contract .......... 1,373,200 To all other public transportation systems serving primarily within the metropolitan commuter transportation district eligible to receive operating assistance under the provisions of section 18-b of the trans- portation law for the operating expenses thereof in accordance with a service and usage formula to be established by the commissioner of transportation with the approval of the director of the budget ......... 386,800 To all other public transportation systems serving primarily outside the metropolitan commuter transportation district eligible to receive operating assistance under the provisions of section 18-b of the trans- portation law for the operating expenses thereof in accordance with a service and usage formula to be established by the commissioner of transportation with the approval of the director of the budget ....... 2,306,000 -------------- Program account subtotal .................. 27,433,900 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Mass Transportation Operating Assistance Fund Metropolitan Mass Transportation Operating Assistance Account - 21402 690 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the following appropriations are for the payment of mass transportation operating assistance pursuant to section 18-b of the transportation law and section 88-a of the state finance law. To the metropolitan transportation authority for the operating expenses of the New York city transit authority, the Manhattan and Bronx surface transit operating authority, and the Staten Island rapid transit oper- ating authority ............................ 153,855,000 To the metropolitan transportation authority for the operating expenses of the Long Island rail road company and the Metro- North commuter railroad company which include operating expenses for the New York state portion of Harlem, Hudson, Port Jervis, Pascack, and New Haven commuter railroad services regardless of whether such services are provided directly or pursuant to joint service agreements ........ 21,207,000 To the city of New York for the operating expenses of the Staten Island ferry .......... 2,196,000 To the county of Westchester for the operat- ing expenses thereof incurred for public transportation services, provided within the county directly or under contract ........ 2,317,000 To the county of Nassau or its sub-grantees for the operating expenses thereof incurred for public transportation services ..................................... 2,146,000 To the county of Suffolk for operating expenses thereof incurred for public transportation services, provided within the county directly or under contract .......... 785,000 To the city of New York for the operating expenses thereof incurred for public transportation services, provided within the city directly or under contract .......... 5,395,000 To eligible public transportation systems serving primarily within the metropolitan commuter transportation district, as defined in section 1262 of the public authorities law, eligible to receive oper- ating assistance under the provisions of section 18-b of the transportation law for the operating expenses thereof in accord- ance with a service and usage formula to be established by the commissioner of transportation with the approval of the director of the budget ....................... 1,639,000 691 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 -------------- Program account subtotal ................. 189,540,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Mass Transportation Operating Assistance Fund Public Transportation Systems Operating Assistance Account - 21401 Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the following appropriations are for the payment of mass transportation operating assistance pursuant to section 18-b of the transportation law and section 88-a of the state finance law. To the Capital District transportation authority for the operating expenses ther- eof ............................................ 583,000 To the Central New York regional transpor- taion authority for the operating expenses thereof ...................................... 1,012,000 To the Rochester-Genesee regional transpor- tation authority for the operating expenses thereof ............................. 1,169,000 To the Niagara Frontier transportation authority for the operating expenses ther- eof .......................................... 1,246,000 To all other public transportation bus systems serving areas outside of the metropolitan commuter transportation district eligible to receive operating assistance under the provisions of section 18-b of the transportation law for the operating expenses thereof in accordance with the service and usage formula to be established by the commissioner of trans- portation with the approval of the direc- tor of the budget .............................. 886,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 4,896,000 -------------- METROPOLITAN TRANSPORTATION AUTHORITY SUPPORT PROGRAM .... 2,040,000,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Metropolitan Transportation Authority Financial Assist- ance Fund Metropolitan Transportation Authority Aid Trust Account - 23652 692 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the following appropriation is for payment of assistance provided that payments from this appropriation shall be made pursuant to a financial plan approved by the director of the budget. To the metropolitan transportation authority for deposit in the metropolitan transpor- tation authority corporate transportation account of the metropolitan transportation authority special assistance fund pursuant to section 92-ff of the state finance law... 340,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................. 340,000,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Metropolitan Transportation Authority Financial Assist- ance Fund Mobility Tax Trust Account - 23651 To the metropolitan transportation authority for deposit in the metropolitan transpor- tation authority finance fund pursuant to the provisions of section 92-ff of the state finance law. Moneys appropriated herein may be made available at such times and upon such conditions as may be deemed appropriate by the commissioner of trans- portation and the director of the budget in accordance with section 92-ff of the state finance law ........................ 1,700,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ............... 1,700,000,000 -------------- OFFICE OF PASSENGER AND FREIGHT TRANSPORTATION PROGRAM ...... 16,800,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Miscellaneous Operating Grants Fund FTA Program Management Account - 25314 For eligible federal transit administration capital, planning and operating assistance activities apportioned to serve the special needs of transit-dependent popu- lations beyond traditional public trans- portation services and americans with disabilities act (ADA). Such activities may include public transportation projects planned, designed, and carried out to meet 693 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 the special needs of seniors and individ- uals with disabilities when public trans- portation is insufficient, inappropriate, or unavailable; projects that exceed the requirements of the ADA; projects that improve access to fixed-route service and decrease reliance by individuals with disabilities on complementary paratransit; and alternatives to public transportation that assist seniors and individuals with disabilities. Eligible recipients of fund- ing may include local governments, public transportation authorities, private non- profit organizations, state agencies or other operators of public transportation that receive a grant indirectly through a recipient ................................... 16,800,000 -------------- RURAL AND SMALL URBAN TRANSIT AID PROGRAM ................... 25,100,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Miscellaneous Operating Grants Fund Rural and Small Urban Transit Aid Account - 25471 For eligible federal transit administration capital, planning and operating assistance activities apportioned to the state to support public transportation services that are publically owned, operated directly or under contract, or otherwise sponsored by an eligible municipality, federally recognized tribal nation, or the state ....................................... 25,100,000 -------------- 694 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 LOCAL TRANSPORTATION PLANNING STUDIES PROGRAM Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal MISCELLANEOUS Operating Grants Fund FHWA Local Planning Account - 25472 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For continuing comprehensive transportation planning and coordinated support of transit studies undertaken as part of the unified work programs of participating local planning or municipal agencies pursuant to grant agreements approved by the federal highway admin- istration ... 14,789,000 ......................... (re. $13,750,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For continuing comprehensive transportation planning and coordinated support of transit studies undertaken as part of the unified work programs of participating local planning or municipal agencies pursuant to grant agreements approved by the federal highway admin- istration ... 14,789,000 ......................... (re. $10,930,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For continuing comprehensive transportation planning and coordinated support of transit studies undertaken as part of the unified work programs of participating local planning or municipal agencies pursuant to grant agreements approved by the federal highway admin- istration ... 14,149,000 .......................... (re. $4,489,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2010, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For continuing comprehensive transportation planning and coordinated support of transit studies undertaken as part of the unified work programs of participating local planning or municipal agencies pursuant to grant agreements approved by the federal highway admin- istration ... 14,149,000 .......................... (re. $1,133,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2009, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For continuing comprehensive transportation planning and coordinated support of transit studies undertaken as part of the unified work programs of participating local planning or municipal agencies pursuant to grant agreements approved by the federal highway admin- istration ... 14,149,000 .......................... (re. $1,148,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2008, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For continuing comprehensive transportation planning and coordinated support of transit studies undertaken as part of the unified work programs of participating local planning or municipal agencies pursuant to grant agreements approved by the federal highway admin- istration ... 16,590,000 ............................ (re. $365,000) 695 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2007, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For continuing comprehensive transportation planning and coordinated support of transit studies undertaken as part of the unified work programs of participating local planning or municipal agencies pursuant to grant agreements approved by the federal highway admin- istration: For the grant period October 1, 2006 to September 30, 2007: 12,181,000 .......................................... (re. $143,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2006, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For continuing comprehensive transportation planning and coordinated support of transit studies undertaken as part of the unified work programs of participating local planning or municipal agencies pursuant to grant agreements approved by the federal highway admin- istration: For the grant period October 1, 2005 to September 30, 2006: 12,181,000 .......................................... (re. $168,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal MISCELLANEOUS Operating Grants Fund FTA Local Planning Account - 25473 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For continuing comprehensive transportation planning and coordinated support of transit studies undertaken as part of the unified work programs of participating local planning or municipal agencies pursuant to grant agreements approved by the federal transit admin- istration ... 4,553,000 ........................... (re. $4,553,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For continuing comprehensive transportation planning and coordinated support of transit studies undertaken as part of the unified work programs of participating local planning or municipal agencies pursuant to grant agreements approved by the federal transit admin- istration ... 4,553,000 ........................... (re. $4,553,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For continuing comprehensive transportation planning and coordinated support of transit studies undertaken as part of the unified work programs of participating local planning or municipal agencies pursuant to grant agreements approved by the federal transit admin- istration ... 4,719,000 ........................... (re. $1,203,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2010, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For continuing comprehensive transportation planning and coordinated support of transit studies undertaken as part of the unified work programs of participating local planning or municipal agencies pursuant to grant agreements approved by the federal transit admin- istration ... 4,719,000 ............................. (re. $792,000) 696 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2009, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For continuing comprehensive transportation planning and coordinated support of transit studies undertaken as part of the unified work programs of participating local planning or municipal agencies pursuant to grant agreements approved by the federal transit admin- istration ... 4,719,000 ............................. (re. $412,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2008, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For continuing comprehensive transportation planning and coordinated support of transit studies undertaken as part of the unified work programs of participating local planning or municipal agencies pursuant to grant agreements approved by the federal transit admin- istration ... 6,472,000 ............................. (re. $452,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2007, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For continuing comprehensive transportation planning and coordinated support of transit studies undertaken as part of the unified work programs of participating local planning or municipal agencies pursuant to grant agreements approved by the federal transit admin- istration: For the grant period October 1, 2006 to September 30, 2007: .......... 4,506,000 ............................................ (re. $52,000) MASS TRANSPORTATION OPERATING ASSISTANCE FUND PROGRAM Special Revenue Funds - Other Mass Transportation Operating Assistance Fund Metropolitan Mass Transportation Operating Assistance Account - 21402 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For supplemental transportation operating assistance to public trans- portation systems eligible to receive assistance from this account, to the extent available and necessary for costs incurred in state fiscal year 2013-14, in an amount to be determined by the commis- sioner of transportation subject to the approval of the director of the budget. Amounts herein may be made available for incentive payments to public transportation systems which achieve service or financial benchmarks specified in an annual incentive plan to be submitted by the commissioner of transportation and approved by the director of the budget. Notwithstanding any provisions of section 18-b of the transportation law or any other law, moneys appropriated herein may be made available at such times and upon such conditions as may be deemed appropriate by the commissioner of transportation and the director of the budget ..................................... 4,312,000 ......................................... (re. $4,312,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For supplemental transportation operating assistance to public trans- portation systems eligible to receive assistance from this account, 697 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 to the extent available and necessary for costs incurred in state fiscal year 2012-13, in an amount to be determined by the commis- sioner of transportation subject to the approval of the director of the budget. Amounts herein may be made available for incentive payments to public transportation systems which achieve service or financial benchmarks specified in an annual incentive plan to be submitted by the commissioner of transportation and approved by the director of the budget. Notwithstanding any provisions of section 18-b of the transportation law or any other law, moneys appropriated herein may be made available at such times and upon such conditions as may be deemed appropriate by the commissioner of transportation and the director of the budget ... 4,312,000 ...... (re. $4,312,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For supplemental transportation operating assistance to public trans- portation systems eligible to receive assistance from this account, to the extent available and necessary for costs incurred in state fiscal year 2011-12, in an amount to be determined by the commis- sioner of transportation subject to the approval of the director of the budget. Amounts herein may be made available for incentive payments to public transportation systems which achieve service or financial benchmarks specified in an annual incentive plan to be submitted by the commissioner of transportation and approved by the director of the budget. Notwithstanding any provisions of section 18-b of the transportation law or any other law, moneys appropriated herein may be made available at such times and upon such conditions as may be deemed appropriate by the commissioner of transportation and the director of the budget ... 4,312,000 ...... (re. $1,148,000) Special Revenue Funds - Other Mass Transportation Operating Assistance Fund Public Transportation Systems Operating Assistance Account - 21401 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For supplemental transportation operating assistance to public trans- portation systems eligible to receive assistance from this account, to the extent available and necessary for costs incurred in state fiscal year 2013-14, in an amount to be determined by the commis- sioner of transportation subject to the approval of the director of the budget. Amounts herein may be made available for incentive payments to public transportation systems which achieve service or financial benchmarks specified in an annual incentive plan to be submitted by the commissioner of transportation and approved by the director of the budget. Notwithstanding any provisions of section 18-b of the transportation law or any other law, moneys appropriated herein may be made available at such times and upon such conditions as may be deemed appropriate by the commissioner of transportation and the director of the budget ..................................... 1,960,000 ......................................... (re. $1,960,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: 698 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For supplemental transportation operating assistance to public trans- portation systems eligible to receive assistance from this account, to the extent available and necessary for costs incurred in state fiscal year 2012-13, in an amount to be determined by the commis- sioner of transportation subject to the approval of the director of the budget. Amounts herein may be made available for incentive payments to public transportation systems which achieve service or financial benchmarks specified in an annual incentive plan to be submitted by the commissioner of transportation and approved by the director of the budget. Notwithstanding any provisions of section 18-b of the transportation law or any other law, moneys appropriated herein may be made available at such times and upon such conditions as may be deemed appropriate by the commissioner of transportation and the director of the budget ... 1,960,000 ...... (re. $1,960,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For supplemental transportation operating assistance to public trans- portation systems eligible to receive assistance from this account, to the extent available and necessary for costs incurred in state fiscal year 2011-12, in an amount to be determined by the commis- sioner of transportation subject to the approval of the director of the budget. Amounts herein may be made available for incentive payments to public transportation systems which achieve service or financial benchmarks specified in an annual incentive plan to be submitted by the commissioner of transportation and approved by the director of the budget. Notwithstanding any provisions of section 18-b of the transportation law or any other law, moneys appropriated herein may be made available at such times and upon such conditions as may be deemed appropriate by the commissioner of transportation and the director of the budget ... 1,960,000 ...... (re. $1,960,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For supplemental transportation operating assistance to public trans- portation systems eligible to receive assistance from this account, to the extent available and necessary for costs incurred in state fiscal year 2010-11, in an amount to be determined by the commis- sioner of transportation subject to the approval of the director of the budget. Amounts herein may be made available for incentive payments to public transportation systems which achieve service or financial benchmarks specified in an annual incentive plan to be submitted by the commissioner of transportation and approved by the director of the budget. Notwithstanding any provisions of section 18-b of the transportation law or any other law, moneys appropriated herein may be made available at such times and upon such conditions as may be deemed appropriate by the commissioner of transportation and the director of the budget ... 1,960,000 ...... (re. $1,960,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2009: For supplemental transportation operating assistance to public trans- portation systems eligible to receive assistance from this account, to the extent available and necessary for costs incurred in state fiscal year 2009-10, in an amount to be determined by the commis- 699 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 sioner of transportation subject to the approval of the director of the budget. Amounts herein may be made available for incentive payments to public transportation systems which achieve service or financial benchmarks specified in an annual incentive plan to be submitted by the commissioner of transportation and approved by the director of the budget. Notwithstanding any provisions of section 18-b of the transportation law or any other law, moneys appropriated herein may be made available at such times and upon such conditions as may be deemed appropriate by the commissioner of transportation and the director of the budget ... 1,960,000 ...... (re. $1,960,000) OFFICE OF PASSENGER AND FREIGHT TRANSPORTATION PROGRAM Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal MISCELLANEOUS Operating Grants Fund FTA Program Management Account - 25314 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For eligible federal transit administration capital, planning and operating assistance activities apportioned to serve the special needs of transit-dependent populations beyond traditional public transportation services and americans with disabilities act (ADA). Such activities may include public transportation projects planned, designed, and carried out to meet the special needs of seniors and individuals with disabilities when public transportation is insuffi- cient, inappropriate, or unavailable; projects that exceed the requirements of the ADA; projects that improve access to fixed-route service and decrease reliance by individuals with disabilities on complementary paratransit; and alternatives to public transportation that assist seniors and individuals with disabilities. Eligible recipients of funding may include local governments, public trans- portation authorities, private non-profit organizations, state agen- cies or other operators of public transportation that receive a grant indirectly through a recipient ............................... 16,800,000 ....................................... (re. $16,800,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For municipal and not-for-profit mass transportation vehicle purchases pursuant to a program approved by the federal government for elderly individuals and individuals with disabilities ...................... 9,094,000 ......................................... (re. $9,094,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For municipal and not-for-profit mass transportation vehicle purchases pursuant to a program approved by the federal government for elderly individuals and individuals with disabilities ...................... 9,094,000 ......................................... (re. $3,933,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2010: Maintenance undistributed ... 9,094,000 ............... (re. $837,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2009: 700 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Maintenance undistributed ... 9,094,000 ............... (re. $718,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2008: Maintenance undistributed ... 8,634,000 ............... (re. $841,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2007: For the grant period October 1, 2006 to September 30, 2007: Maintenance undistributed ... 7,925,000 ............... (re. $828,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2006: For the grant period October 1, 2005 to September 30, 2006: ... 7,582,000 ......................................... (re. $1,039,000) RURAL AND SMALL URBAN TRANSIT AID PROGRAM Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal MISCELLANEOUS Operating Grants Fund Rural and Small Urban Transit Aid Account - 25471 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For eligible federal transit administration capital, planning and operating assistance activities apportioned to the state to support public transportation services that are publically owned, operated directly or under contract, or otherwise sponsored by an eligible municipality, federally recognized tribal nation, or the state ... 25,100,000 ....................................... (re. $25,100,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For public mass transportation operating assistance and capital projects and transit related technical support services or special studies undertaken by participating localities or by the department of transportation on behalf of localities through contractual arrangements with private carriers, private nonprofit corporations or consultants, pursuant to a program approved by the federal government, for non-urbanized area formula program, job access, reverse commute, and new freedoms .................................. 25,100,000 ....................................... (re. $24,414,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For public mass transportation operating assistance and capital projects and transit related technical support services or special studies undertaken by participating localities or by the department of transportation on behalf of localities through contractual arrangements with private carriers, private nonprofit corporations or consultants, pursuant to a program approved by the federal government, for non-urbanized area formula program, job access, reverse commute, and new freedoms .................................. 25,100,000 ....................................... (re. $24,796,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For public mass transportation operating assistance and capital projects and transit related technical support services or special 701 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 studies undertaken by participating localities or by the department of transportation on behalf of localities through contractual arrangements with private carriers, private nonprofit corporations or consultants, pursuant to a program approved by the federal government, for non-urbanized area formula program, job access, reverse commute, and new freedoms .................................. 25,100,000 ....................................... (re. $20,466,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2009: For public mass transportation operating assistance and capital projects and transit related technical support services or special studies undertaken by participating localities or by the department of transportation on behalf of localities through contractual arrangements with private carriers, private nonprofit corporations or consultants, pursuant to a program approved by the federal government, for non-urbanized area formula program, job access, reverse commute, and new freedoms .................................. 25,100,000 ....................................... (re. $10,671,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2008: For public mass transportation operating assistance and capital projects and transit related technical support services or special studies undertaken by participating localities or by the department of transportation on behalf of localities through contractual arrangements with private carriers, private nonprofit corporations or consultants, pursuant to a program approved by the federal government, for non-urbanized area formula program, job access, reverse commute, and new freedoms .................................. 22,214,000 ........................................ (re. $9,435,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2007: For public mass transportation operating assistance and capital projects and transit related technical support services or special studies undertaken by participating localities or by the department of transportation on behalf of localities through contractual arrangements with private carriers, private nonprofit corporations or consultants, pursuant to a program approved by the federal government, for non-urbanized area formula program, job access, reverse commute, and new freedoms. For the grant period October 1, 2006 to September 30, 2007 ........... 21,803,000 ....................................... (re. $15,554,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2006: For public mass transportation operating assistance and capital projects and transit related technical support services or special studies undertaken by participating localities or by the department of transportation on behalf of localities through contractual arrangements with private carriers, private nonprofit corporations or consultants, pursuant to a program approved by the federal government, for non-urbanized area formula program, job access, reverse commute, and new freedoms: 702 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For the grant period October 1, 2005 to September 30, 2006 ........... 17,975,000 ........................................ (re. $2,692,000) 703 NEW YORK STATE URBAN DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS General Fund ....................... 42,935,000 281,815,000 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 42,935,000 281,815,000 ================ ================ SCHEDULE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM ................................ 42,935,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For services and expenses of the minority and women-owned business development and lending program ................................ 635,000 For services and expenses consistent with the federal community development finan- cial institutions program (12 U.S.C. 4701 et seq.). Up to $1,000,000 shall be used for program activities conducted by commu- nity development financial institutions in economically distressed and highly distressed areas ............................. 1,495,000 For services and expenses of the entrepre- neurial assistance program ..................... 490,000 For additional services and expenses of the entrepreneurial assistance program for all designated centers. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the direc- tor of the budget shall suballocate the full amount of this appropriation to the department of economic development ........... 1,274,000 For services and expenses of contractual payments related to the retention of professional football in Western New York .... 4,457,000 For services and expenses of the urban and community development program in econom- ically distressed areas ...................... 3,404,000 For services and expenses of the empire state economic development fund ............. 31,180,000 -------------- 704 NEW YORK STATE URBAN DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses of the minority and women-owned business development and lending program ... 635,000 ......... (re. $635,000) For services and expenses consistent with the federal community devel- opment financial institutions program (12 U.S.C. 4701 et seq.). Up to $1,000,000 shall be used for program activities conducted by community development financial institutions in economically distressed and highly distressed areas ............................. 1,495,000 ......................................... (re. $1,495,000) For services and expenses of the entrepreneurial assistance program ... 490,000 ......................................... (re. $490,000) For additional services and expenses of the entrepreneurial assistance program for all designated centers. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the director of the budget shall suballocate the full amount of this appropriation to the department of economic development ... 1,274,000 ......................... (re. $1,274,000) For services and expenses of contractual payments related to the retention of professional football in Western New York ............. 4,407,000 ........................................... (re. $864,000) For services and expenses of the urban and community development program in economically distressed areas ........................... 3,404,000 ......................................... (re. $3,404,000) For services and expenses of the empire state economic development fund ... 19,180,000 .............................. (re. $19,180,000) The sum of $5,000,000 is hereby appropriated for services and expenses, loans, and grants, related to the regional hosting of the National Football League Super Bowl XLVIII in 2014, for activities in New York state that promote tourism, expand business opportu- nities, create jobs, increase state and local tax revenues and stim- ulate economic development ... 5,000,000 .......... (re. $2,500,000) For services and expenses related to the Institute for Nanoelectronics Discovery and Exploration (INDEX) at The College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering (CNSE), with its autonomous operating status as recognized and approved by the SUNY Board of Trustees in resol- ution number 2008-165 ... 1,012,000 ............... (re. $1,012,000) For services and expenses of the EB-5 Immigrant Program at the small business development center at York college ........................ 150,000 ............................................. (re. $150,000) For additional services and expenses of the minority and women-owned business development and lending program ........................... 365,000 ............................................. (re. $365,000) For services and expenses of the Adirondack North Country Association ... 250,000 ........................................ (re. $250,000) For services and expenses of military base retention efforts ... 2,000,000 ......................................... (re. $2,000,000) For services and expenses of Center State CEO ........................ 1,000,000 ......................................... (re. $1,000,000) 705 NEW YORK STATE URBAN DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses of the Bronx Overall Economic Development Corporation ... 600,000 ............................. (re. $600,000) For services and expenses of the CNY Biotech Accelerator ............. 200,000 ............................................. (re. $200,000) For services and expenses of the Long Island Regional Planning Council ... 250,000 ........................................ (re. $250,000) For services and expenses of the Seneca Army Depot ................... 600,000 ............................................. (re. $600,000) For services and expenses of the Western Erie Canal Alliance ......... 75,000 ............................................... (re. $75,000) For services and expenses of Nassau County Heritage Tourism .......... 100,000 ............................................. (re. $100,000) For services and expenses related to the sponsorship of regional events at Canisius College ... 50,000 ................ (re. $50,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses of the minority and women-owned business development and lending program ... 635,000 ......... (re. $635,000) For services and expenses consistent with the federal community devel- opment financial institutions program (12 U.S.C. 4701 et seq.), up to $1,000,000 shall be used for program activities conducted by community development financial institutions in economically distressed and highly distressed areas ............................. 1,495,000 ......................................... (re. $1,495,000) For services and expenses of the entrepreneurial assistance program ... 490,000 ......................................... (re. $490,000) For additional services and expenses of the entrepreneurial assistance program for all designated centers. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the director of the budget shall suballocate the full amount of this appropriation to the department of economic development ... 1,274,000 ......................... (re. $1,246,000) For services and expenses of the urban and community development program in economically distressed areas............................ 7,404,000 ......................................... (re. $7,404,000) For services and expenses of the empire state economic development fund ... 50,400,000 .............................. (re. $50,400,000) For services and expenses of the jobs now program .................... 16,200,000 ....................................... (re. $16,200,000) For services and expenses of Center State CEO ........................ 1,000,000 ......................................... (re. $1,000,000) For services and expenses of the Canisius Women's Business Center .... 100,000 ............................................. (re. $100,000) For services and expenses of the Rochester Technology and Manufactur- ing Association ... 200,000 ......................... (re. $139,000) For services and expenses related to military base redevelopment ..... 600,000 ............................................. (re. $600,000) For additional services and expenses of the minority and women-owned business development and lending program ........................... 365,000 ............................................. (re. $365,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: 706 NEW YORK STATE URBAN DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses of military base retention efforts, provided that not less than $1,050,000 is provided to the griffiss local development corporation, not less than $600,000 is provided to the cyber research institute, and not less than $450,000 is provided to the United States military academy at west point ................... 5,000,000 ......................................... (re. $4,644,000) For services and expenses related to the Institute for Nanoelectronics Discovery and Exploration (INDEX) at The College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering (CNSE), with its autonomous operating status as recognized and approved by the SUNY Board of Trustees in resol- ution number 2008-165 ... 1,012,000 ............... (re. $1,012,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses of the minority and women-owned business development and lending program ... 635,000 ......... (re. $635,000) For services and expenses consistent with the federal community devel- opment financial institutions program (12 U.S.C. 4701 et seq.), up to $1,000,000 shall be used for program activities conducted by community development financial institutions in economically distressed and highly distressed areas ............................. 1,495,000 ......................................... (re. $1,495,000) For services and expenses of the university at Buffalo's Krabbe disease research institute ... 980,000 .............. (re. $980,000) For services and expenses related to the university at Albany's insti- tute for nanoelectronics discovery and exploration (INDEX) ......... 980,000 ............................................. (re. $980,000) For services and expenses of the urban and community development program in economically distressed areas ........................... 3,404,000 ......................................... (re. $3,404,000) For services and expenses of Griffiss air force base redevelopment ... 125,000 .............................................. (re. $13,000) For services and expenses related to the Seneca Army Depot............ 125,000 ............................................. (re. $125,000) For services and expenses related of the Monroe County department of planning and development for economic development and workforce training initiatives ... 290,000 .................... (re. $290,000) For services and expenses of Center State CEO......................... 2,000,000 ......................................... (re. $1,835,000) For services and expenses of the western NY STAMP project ............ 2,000,000 ........................................... (re. $494,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses related to economic development purposes, including but not limited to, marketing and advertising to promote economic development in the state of New York. Funds appropriated herein shall be available for services and expenses, loans and grants, provided, that not more than 50 percent of this appropri- ation shall be available for the 2011-12 state fiscal year ......... 62,360,000 ...................................... (re. $38,840,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2010: 707 NEW YORK STATE URBAN DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses of a small business revolving loan fund, as authorized pursuant to a chapter of the laws of 2010. Notwithstand- ing any inconsistent provision of law, the director of the budget may suballocate up to the full amount of this appropriation to any department, agency or authority. No moneys of the state in the state treasury or any of its funds shall be expended from this appropri- ation until a miscellaneous receipt is provided from the New York power authority, and the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the New York state job development corpo- ration in such detail as the director of the budget may require .... 25,000,000 .......................................... (re. $112,000) For services and expenses of the empire state economic development fund ... 6,180,000 ................................ (re. $5,843,000) For services and expenses of the minority and women-owned business development and lending program ... 635,000 ......... (re. $633,000) For services and expenses consistent with the federal community devel- opment financial institutions program (12 U.S.C. 4701 et seq.), up to $1,000,000 shall be used for program activities conducted by community development financial institutions in economically distressed and highly distressed areas ............................. 1,495,000 ......................................... (re. $1,009,000) For additional services and expenses of the entrepreneurial assistance program for all designated centers. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the director of the budget shall suballocate the full amount of this appropriation to the department of economic development ... 1,274,000 ......................... (re. $1,079,000) For services and expenses of the university at Buffalo's Krabbe disease research institute ... 980,000 .............. (re. $970,000) For services and expenses related to the university at Albany's insti- tute for nanoelectronics discovery and exploration (INDEX) ......... 980,000 ............................................. (re. $970,000) For services and expenses of the urban and community development program in economically distressed areas ........................... 3,404,000 ......................................... (re. $3,402,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2009: For services and expenses of the empire state economic development fund ... 6,180,000 ................................ (re. $4,967,000) For services and expenses of the minority and women-owned business development and lending program ... 635,000 ......... (re. $635,000) For additional services and expenses of the entrepreneurial assistance program for all designated centers. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the director of the budget shall suballocate the full amount of this appropriation to the department of economic development ... 1,274,000 ........................... (re. $519,000) For services and expenses of the university at Buffalo's Krabbe disease research institute ... 980,000 .............. (re. $980,000) For services and expenses related to the university at Albany's insti- tute for nanoelectronics discovery and exploration (INDEX) ......... 980,000 ............................................. (re. $980,000) 708 NEW YORK STATE URBAN DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses of the urban and community development program in economically distressed areas ........................... 3,404,000 ......................................... (re. $3,404,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2009, as amended by chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For services and expenses related to the operation of the centers of excellence pursuant to a plan approved by the director of the budg- et. All or portions of the funds appropriated hereby may be suballo- cated or transferred to any department, agency, or public authority ... 5,234,000 ..................................... (re. $2,783,000) Project Schedule PROJECT AMOUNT -------------------------------------------- For services and expenses related to the operation of the Buffalo center of excel- lence in bioinformatics and life sciences .................... 872,333 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Greater Rochester center of excellence in photonics and microsystems ................. 872,333 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Syracuse center of excellence in environmental and energy systems ............... 872,333 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Albany center of excel- lence in nanoelectronics ......... 872,333 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Stony Brook center of excellence in wireless and information technology ........... 872,333 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Binghamton Center of Excellence in small scale systems integration and packaging ........................ 872,333 -------------- Total ........................ 5,234,000 ============== By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2008: For services and expenses of the empire state economic development fund ... 18,970,000 ............................... (re. $2,371,000) 709 NEW YORK STATE URBAN DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses of the minority and women-owned business development and lending program ... 635,000 ......... (re. $635,000) For services and expenses of military base retention efforts ......... 980,000 ............................................. (re. $780,000) For services and expenses related to the operation of the centers of excellence pursuant to a plan approved by the director of the budg- et. All or portions of the funds appropriated hereby may be subal- located or transferred to any department, agency, or public authori- ty ... 6,934,000 .................................. (re. $2,313,000) Project Schedule PROJECT AMOUNT -------------------------------------------- For services and expenses related to the operation of the Buffalo center of excel- lence in bioinformatics and life sciences .................. 1,155,666 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Greater Rochester center of excellence in photonics and microsystems ............... 1,155,666 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Syracuse center of excellence in environmental and energy systems ............ 1,155,666 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Albany center of excel- lence in nanoelectronics ....... 1,155,666 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Stony Brook center of excellence in wireless and information technology ......... 1,155,666 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Binghamton Center of Excellence in small scale systems integration and packaging ...................... 1,155,666 -------------- Total ........................ 6,934,000 ============== For services and expenses related to the university at Albany's insti- tute for nanoelectronics discovery and exploration (INDEX) ......... 980,000 .............................................. (re. $98,000) For additional services and expenses of the entrepreneurial assistance program for all designated centers. Notwithstanding any inconsistent 710 NEW YORK STATE URBAN DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 provision of law, the director of the budget shall suballocate the full amount of this appropriation to the department of economic development ... 1,274,000 ........................... (re. $163,000) For services and expenses of the urban and community development program in economically distressed areas ........................... 3,404,000 ......................................... (re. $3,404,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2008, as amended by chapter 1, section 4, of the laws of 2009: For services and expenses of: Jamaica Chamber of Commerce ... 38,000 .................. (re. $6,000) Metropolitan Development Association - Vision 2010 ................... 71,000 ............................................... (re. $30,000) The promotion and marketing of property surrounding the Niagara Falls International Airport ... 75,000 ..................... (re. $33,000) For services and expenses of the MDA CNY Essential Initiative ........ 301,000 ............................................. (re. $102,000) For services and expenses of Griffiss airforce base redevelopment .... 1,053,000 ........................................... (re. $482,000) Hudson Valley Economic Development Corporation ....................... 376,000 ............................................. (re. $249,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2007: For services and expenses of the minority and women-owned business development and lending program ... 1,948,000 ..... (re. $1,948,000) For services and expenses of military base retention efforts ......... 1,000,000 ........................................... (re. $266,000) For services and expenses of the urban and community development program in economically distressed areas ........................... 3,473,000 ......................................... (re. $3,473,000) For services and expenses of Griffiss airforce base redevelopment .... 1,400,000 ........................................... (re. $150,000) For services and expenses related to infrastructure and other improve- ments at Plattsburgh air force base ................................ 1,000,000 ........................................... (re. $374,000) For services and expenses of: Metropolitan Development Association - Grants for Growth ... 1,000,000 ..................... (re. $403,000) DaVinci Project ... 45,000 ........................... (re. $40,000) Jamaica Chamber of Commerce ... 115,000 ................. (re. $4,000) Watervliet Arsenal ... 210,000 ....................... (re. $81,000) Metropolitan Development Association-Indoor Environmental Quality Center ... 250,000 ................................... (re. $62,000) Queens Minority and Women's Business Center .......................... 150,000 .............................................. (re. $38,000) CAPITAL REGION LOC, Inc. ... 50,000 .................... (re. $28,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2007, as amended by chapter 496, section 6, of the laws of 2008: For services and expenses related to the operation of the centers of excellence pursuant to a plan approved by the director of the budg- et. All or portions of the funds appropriated hereby may be suballo- cated or transferred to any department, agency, or public authority, 711 NEW YORK STATE URBAN DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 ... 7,075,000 ................. (re. $821,000) Project Schedule PROJECT AMOUNT -------------------------------------------- (thousands) For services and expenses related to the operation of the Buffalo center of excel- lence in bioinformatics and life sciences .................. 1,179,166 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Greater Rochester center of excellence in photonics and microsystems ............... 1,179,166 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Syracuse center of excellence in environmental and energy systems ............. 1,179,166 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Albany center of excel- lence in nanoelectronics ....... 1,179,166 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Stony Brook center of excellence in wireless and information technology ......... 1,179,166 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Binghamton Center of Excellence in small scale systems integration and packaging ...................... 1,179,166 -------------- Total ........................ 7,075,000 ============== For services and expenses related to the university at Albany's insti- tute for nanoelectronics discovery and exploration (INDEX), provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 ... 1,000,000 .................. (re. $94,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2006: 712 NEW YORK STATE URBAN DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses of the jobs now program .................... 32,134,000 ....................................... (re. $31,134,000) For services and expenses of the urban and community development program in economically distressed areas ........................... 3,473,000 ......................................... (re. $2,428,000) For services and expenses of military base retention efforts ......... 1,000,000 ........................................... (re. $230,000) For services and expenses of: Garment Industry Development Center ... 750,000 ........ (re. $84,000) Metropolitan Development Association-Indoor Environmental Quality Center ... 250,000 .................................. (re. $109,000) For services and expenses of: For services and expenses related to the Long Island Hispanic Chamber of Commerce ... 500,000 ............................. (re. $193,000) For services and expenses related to the county enhancement to the Essential New York Initiative to be distributed on a per capita basis to each of the twelve counties in the program central New York service region ... 1,000,000 ........................ (re. $692,000) For services and expenses related to the Rochester Area Colleges Math and Science Hub ... 500,000 ......................... (re. $136,000) For services and expenses of economic development initiatives ........ 750,000 ............................................. (re. $250,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2006, as amended by chapter 496, section 6, of the laws of 2008: For services and expenses related to the operation of the centers of excellence pursuant to a plan approved by the director of the budg- et. All or portions of the funds appropriated hereby may be suballo- cated or transferred to any department, agency, or public authority, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 ... 7,075,000 ............... (re. $1,513,000) Project Schedule PROJECT AMOUNT -------------------------------------------- (thousands) For services and expenses related to the operation of the Buffalo center of excel- lence in bioinformatics and life sciences .................. 1,415,000 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Greater Rochester center of excellence in photonics and microsystems ............... 1,415,000 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Syracuse center of excellence in environmental 713 NEW YORK STATE URBAN DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 and energy systems ............. 1,415,000 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Albany center of excel- lence in nanoelectronics ....... 1,415,000 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Stony Brook center of excellence in wireless and information technology ......... 1,415,000 -------------- Total ........................ 7,075,000 -------------- For services and expenses of the university at Buffalo's Krabbe disease research institute, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 .................. 1,000,000 ............................................ (re. $15,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2006, as added by chapter 108, section 5, of the laws of 2006: For infrastructure and other improvements at Plattsburgh air force base ... 1,400,000 .................................. (re. $213,000) For services and expenses of the minority and women-owned business development and lending program ... 648,000 ......... (re. $648,000) For services and expenses consistent with the federal community devel- opment financial institutions program (12 U.S.C. 4701 et seq.), up to $1,000,000 shall be used for program activities conducted by community development financial institutions in economically distressed and highly distressed areas ............................. 1,525,000 ........................................... (re. $300,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2005, as amended by chapter 1, section 4, of the laws of 2009: For services and expenses of the jobs now program .................... 30,634,000 ....................................... (re. $24,464,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2005, as amended by chapter 62, section 4, of the laws of 2005: For services and expenses of infrastructure and other improvements associated with cooperative state/federal efforts at the Seneca army depot ... 900,000 ................................... (re. $137,000) For services and expenses of: American-Axle Tonawanda Forge ... 1,000,000 ........... (re. $926,000) Metropolitan Development Association Essential New York initiative ... 2,000,000 ........................................... (re. $119,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2004, as amended by chapter 496, section 6, of the laws of 2008: 714 NEW YORK STATE URBAN DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses of the jobs now program, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 ... 32,134,000 ............................................ (re. $9,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2004: For services and expenses of military base retention efforts ......... 1,000,000 ........................................... (re. $166,000) 715 DIVISION OF VETERANS' AFFAIRS AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS General Fund ....................... 8,606,000 3,798,000 Special Revenue Funds - Federal .... 500,000 0 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 9,106,000 3,798,000 ================ ================ SCHEDULE ADMINISTRATION PROGRAM ......................................... 799,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For payment of supplemental burial benefits to eligible families of military personnel killed in combat, pursuant to section 354-b of the executive law, and for trans- fer of such amounts as are necessary to state operations for related administra- tive expenses .................................. 200,000 For payments of gold star annuity benefits to eligible families of military personnel ..... 599,000 -------------- BLIND VETERAN ANNUITY ASSISTANCE PROGRAM ..................... 6,380,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For payment of annuities to blind veterans and eligible surviving spouses. Up to $15,000 of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations for admin- istrative costs associated with this program ...................................... 6,380,000 -------------- VETERANS' COUNSELING SERVICES PROGRAM ........................ 1,927,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For payment of aid to county and city veter- ans' service agencies pursuant to article 17 of the executive law ...................... 1,177,000 716 DIVISION OF VETERANS' AFFAIRS AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For services and expenses of the veterans outreach center, inc. (Monroe county) .......... 250,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 1,427,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Federal HHS Account - 25250 For services and expenses related to veter- ans' counseling and outreach ................... 500,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ..................... 500,000 -------------- 717 DIVISION OF VETERANS' AFFAIRS AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 BLIND VETERAN ANNUITY ASSISTANCE PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For payment of annuities to blind veterans and eligible surviving spouses. Up to $15,000 of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations for administrative costs associated with this program ... 6,380,000 ............................. (re. $2,527,000) [VETERAN] VETERANS' COUNSELING SERVICES PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For payment of aid to county and city veterans' service agencies pursuant to article 17 of the executive law ........................ 1,177,000 ........................................... (re. $531,000) For services and expenses of the veterans outreach center, inc. (Monroe county) ... 250,000 ......................... (re. $250,000) For services and expenses of the New York Veterans of Foreign Wars Buffalo Service Office ... 50,000 .................... (re. $50,000) For services and expenses of the New York Veterans of Foreign Wars New York City Service Office ... 75,000 .................. (re. $75,000) For services and expenses of the Vietnam Veterans of America New York State Council ... 25,000 ............................. (re. $25,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For payment of aid to county and city veterans' service agencies pursuant to article 17 of the executive law ........................ 1,177,000 ........................................... (re. $115,000) For services and expenses of the New York Veterans of Foreign Wars Buffalo Service Office ... 50,000 .................... (re. $50,000) For services and expenses of the New York Veterans of Foreign Wars New York City Service Office ... 75,000 .................. (re. $75,000) For services and expenses of the Vietnam Veterans of America New York State Council ... 25,000 ............................. (re. $25,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses of the New York Veterans of Foreign Wars Buffalo Service Office ... 50,000 .................... (re. $50,000) For services and expenses of the New York Veterans of Foreign Wars New York City Service Office ... 75,000 .................. (re. $25,000) 718 OFFICE OF VICTIM SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS Special Revenue Funds - Federal .... 35,493,000 57,940,000 Special Revenue Funds - Other ...... 30,627,000 59,107,000 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 66,120,000 117,047,000 ================ ================ SCHEDULE PAYMENTS TO VICTIMS PROGRAM ................................. 35,043,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Miscellaneous Operating Grants Fund Crime Victims - Compensation Account - 25370 For payments to victims in accordance with the federal crime control act of 1984 ....... 11,523,000 -------------- Program account subtotal .................. 11,523,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Criminal Justice Improvement Account - 21945 For payment of claims already accrued and to accrue to innocent victims of violent crime pursuant to article 22 of the execu- tive law .................................... 23,520,000 -------------- Program account subtotal .................. 23,520,000 -------------- VICTIM AND WITNESS ASSISTANCE PROGRAM ....................... 31,077,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Miscellaneous Operating Grants Fund Crime Victims Assistance Account - 25370 For victim and witness assistance in accord- ance with the federal crime control act of 1984, distributed through a competitive process ..................................... 23,970,000 -------------- Program account subtotal .................. 23,970,000 -------------- 719 OFFICE OF VICTIM SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Special Revenue Funds - Other Combined Expendable Trust Fund OVS-Gifts and Bequests Account - 20100 For services and expenses associated with gifts and bequests to the office of victim services. These funds may be transferred to state operations ............................. 40,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ...................... 40,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Criminal Justice Improvement Account - 21945 For services and expenses of programs providing services to crime victims and witnesses, distributed through a compet- itive process ................................ 7,067,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 7,067,000 -------------- 720 OFFICE OF VICTIM SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 PAYMENTS TO VICTIMS PROGRAM Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal MISCELLANEOUS Operating Grants Fund Crime Victims - Compensation Account - 25370 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For payments to victims in accordance with the federal crime control act of 1984 ... 11,523,000 ....................... (re. $10,000,000) Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Criminal Justice Improvement Account - 21945 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For payment of claims already accrued and to accrue to innocent victims of violent crime pursuant to article 22 of the executive law ... 23,520,000 ................................... (re. $23,520,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For payment of claims already accrued and to accrue to innocent victims of violent crime pursuant to article 22 of the executive law ... 23,520,000 ................................... (re. $23,520,000) VICTIM AND WITNESS ASSISTANCE PROGRAM Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal MISCELLANEOUS Operating Grants Fund Crime Victims Assistance Account - 25370 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For victim and witness assistance in accordance with the federal crime control act of 1984, distributed through a competitive process ... 23,970,000 ....................................... (re. $23,970,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal MISCELLANEOUS Operating Grants Fund Crime Victims Assistance Account By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For victim and witness assistance in accordance with the federal crime control act of 1984, distributed through a competitive process ..... 23,970,000 ....................................... (re. $23,970,000) Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Criminal Justice Improvement Account - 21945 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses of programs providing services to crime victims and witnesses, distributed through a competitive process ... 7,067,000 ......................................... (re. $7,067,000) 721 OFFICE OF VICTIM SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses of programs providing services to crime victims and witnesses, distributed through a competitive process... 7,067,000 ......................................... (re. $5,000,000) 722 MISCELLANEOUS -- ALL STATE DEPARTMENTS AND AGENCIES HIGHER EDUCATION OPPORTUNITY PROGRAMS AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011, as added by chapter 55, section 2, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses of the following: search for education, elevation and knowledge (SEEK) programs ($1,000,000); educational opportunity program ($955,000); student financial assistance to expand opportunities at community colleges of the city university for the educationally and economically disadvantaged in accordance with section 6452 of the education law ($55,000); liberty partner- ship program awards ($1,700,000); higher education opportunity program awards ($3,485,000); science and technology entry program (STEP) awards ($1,027,000); and collegiate science and technology entry program (CSTEP) awards ($778,000). This appropriation may be allocated to the city university of New York, the state university of New York, and the state education department pursuant to a plan developed and approved by the director of the budget following consultation with the chair of the assembly ways and means committee ... 9,000,000 ..................................... (re. $2,128,000) 723 MISCELLANEOUS -- ALL STATE DEPARTMENTS AND AGENCIES HUDSON RIVER VALLEY GREENWAY COMMUNITIES COUNCIL AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS General Fund ....................... 136,000 673,000 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 136,000 673,000 ================ ================ SCHEDULE OPERATIONS PROGRAM ............................................. 136,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For grants of the Hudson river valley green- way compact and the protection and enhancement of the Hudson river greenway resources ...................................... 136,000 -------------- 724 MISCELLANEOUS -- ALL STATE DEPARTMENTS AND AGENCIES HUDSON RIVER VALLEY GREENWAY COMMUNITIES COUNCIL AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 OPERATIONS PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For grants of the Hudson river valley greenway compact and the protection and enhancement of the Hudson river greenway resources ... 136,000 ......................................... (re. $136,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For grants of the Hudson river valley greenway compact and the protection and enhancement of the Hudson river greenway resources ... 136,000 ......................................... (re. $136,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For grants of the Hudson river valley greenway compact and the protection and enhancement of the Hudson river greenway resources ... 136,000 ......................................... (re. $136,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For grants of the Hudson river valley greenway compact and the protection and enhancement of the Hudson river greenway resources ... 136,000 ......................................... (re. $136,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2009: For grants of the Hudson river valley greenway compact and the protection and enhancement of the Hudson river greenway resources ... 160,000 ......................................... (re. $129,000) 725 MISCELLANEOUS -- ALL STATE DEPARTMENTS AND AGENCIES HURRICANE IRENE - TROPICAL STORM LEE FLOOD RECOVERY GRANT PROGRAM AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011, as added by chapter 55, section 2, of the laws of 2011: For implementation of the Hurricane Irene - Tropical Storm Lee Flood Recovery Grant Program. This appropriation may be allocated to empire state development or any other state agency for the purposes of implementing the Hurricane Irene - Tropical Storm Lee Flood Recovery Grant Program ... 50,000,000 ............ (re. $27,734,000) 726 MISCELLANEOUS -- ALL STATE DEPARTMENTS AND AGENCIES LOCAL GOVERNMENT ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS General Fund ....................... 824,463,217 82,786,000 Fiduciary Funds .................... 30,000,000 0 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 854,463,217 82,786,000 ================ ================ SCHEDULE AID AND INCENTIVES FOR MUNICIPALITIES ...................... 794,000,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For payment to local governments under the aid and incentives for municipalities program pursuant to section 54 of the state finance law in accordance with the following: For base level grants to municipalities; notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, in the state fiscal year commencing April 1, 2014, each munici- pality shall receive a base level grant in an amount equal to the base level grant which such municipality received in the state fiscal year commencing April 1, 2013 pursuant to paragraph b of subdivision 10 of section 54 of the state finance law; provided, however, that a town in which a village dissolved in the state fiscal year commencing April 1, 2013 shall receive a base level grant in amount equal to the total base level grants which such town and such village received in such state fiscal year pursuant to paragraph b of subdivision 10 of section 54 of the state finance law ................................ 715,000,000 For citizens re-organization empowerment grants and citizen empowerment tax credits administered by the department of state pursuant to section 54 of the state finance law. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, no payment shall be made from this appro- 727 MISCELLANEOUS -- ALL STATE DEPARTMENTS AND AGENCIES LOCAL GOVERNMENT ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 priation without a certificate of approval by the director of the budget ............... 35,000,000 For awards under the local government performance and efficiency program admin- istered by the financial restructuring board for local governments or the depart- ment of state pursuant to section 54 of the state finance law. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, no payment shall be made from this appro- priation without a certificate of approval by the director of the budget ............... 40,000,000 For a local government efficiency grant program administered by the department of state pursuant to section 54 of the state finance law. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, no payment shall be made from this appro- priation without a certificate of approval by the director of the budget ................ 4,000,000 -------------- SMALL GOVERNMENT ASSISTANCE .................................... 217,300 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For payment of small government assistance on or before March 31, 2015 upon audit and warrant of the comptroller according to the following: For payment to the County of Essex ............... 124,000 For payment to the County of Franklin ............. 72,000 For payment to the County of Hamilton ............. 21,300 -------------- AID TO MUNICIPALITIES WITH VIDEO LOTTERY GAMING FACILITIES .. 27,245,917 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For payment of aid to the city of Yonkers as an eligible city in which a video lottery gaming facility is located pursuant to section 54-l of the state finance law. The amount appropriated herein shall be avail- able for payment to the city pursuant to section 54-l of the state finance law no 728 MISCELLANEOUS -- ALL STATE DEPARTMENTS AND AGENCIES LOCAL GOVERNMENT ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 earlier than April 1, 2015 and no later than June 30, 2015 on audit and warrant of the state comptroller notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary including any contrary provision of section 40 or section 54-l of the state finance law. Such payment shall constitute complete liquidation of the state's obligation to the city under section 54-l of the state finance law for the state fiscal year commencing on April 1, 2015 ................. 19,600,000 For payment of aid to eligible munici- palities in which a video lottery gaming facility is located pursuant to section 54-l of the state finance law. Notwith- standing any provision of law to the contrary, such municipalities shall receive aid in an amount equal to 55 percent of the aid which such munici- palities received in the state fiscal year commencing April 1, 2008 pursuant to section 54-l of the state finance law ........ 7,645,917 -------------- MISCELLANEOUS FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE ........................... 3,000,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For payment to the county of Madison to provide interim financial assistance to mitigate shortfalls in real property tax revenue resulting from the non-payment of real property taxes by the Oneida Indian Nation of New York. No payment shall be made from this appropriation if, by Novem- ber 30, 2014, a payment has been made to the county pursuant to subdivision 3 of section 99-h of the state finance law, and provided further that if payment from this appropriation is made and payment pursuant to subdivision 3 of section 99-h is also made on or before March 31, 2015, any subsequent payment and liability due pursuant to subdivision 3 of section 99-h shall be reduced by the amount paid from this appropriation ........................... 1,500,000 For payment to the county of Oneida to provide interim financial assistance to 729 MISCELLANEOUS -- ALL STATE DEPARTMENTS AND AGENCIES LOCAL GOVERNMENT ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 mitigate shortfalls in real property tax revenue resulting from the non-payment of real property taxes by the Oneida Indian Nation of New York. No payment shall be made from this appropriation if, by Novem- ber 30, 2014, a payment has been made to the county pursuant to subdivision 3 of section 99-h of the state finance law, and provided further that if payment from this appropriation is made and payment pursuant to subdivision 3 of section 99-h is also made on or before March 31, 2015, any subsequent payment and liability due pursuant to subdivision 3 of section 99-h shall be reduced by the amount paid from this appropriation ........................... 1,500,000 -------------- MUNICIPAL ASSISTANCE STATE AID FUND ......................... 15,000,000 -------------- Fiduciary Funds Municipal Assistance State Aid Fund SPECIAL ACCOUNT FOR THE MUNICIPAL ASSISTANCE CORPORATION FOR THE CITY OF TROY For payment pursuant to the provisions of section 92-e of the state finance law to the municipal assistance corporation for the city of Troy, to the extent required to comply with the agreements between such corporation and the holders of its notes and bonds, and for the corporate purposes of such corporation, and, to the extent not required by such corporation for such purposes, for payment to the city of Troy for support of local government, provided however, that the maximum amount to be paid pursuant to this appropriation shall not exceed the total of the revenues deposited in the municipal assistance state aid fund for such city pursuant to the provisions of section 92-e of the state finance law ........................... 15,000,000 -------------- MUNICIPAL ASSISTANCE TAX FUND ............................... 15,000,000 -------------- Fiduciary Funds 730 MISCELLANEOUS -- ALL STATE DEPARTMENTS AND AGENCIES LOCAL GOVERNMENT ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Municipal Assistance Tax Fund SPECIAL ACCOUNT FOR THE MUNICIPAL ASSISTANCE CORPORATION FOR THE CITY OF TROY For payment pursuant to the provisions of section 92-d of the state finance law to the municipal assistance corporation for the city of Troy, to the extent required to comply with the agreements between such corporation and the holders of its notes and bonds, and for the corporate purposes of such corporation, and, to the extent not required by such corporation for such purposes, for payment to the city of Troy for support of local government, provided however, that the maximum amount to be paid pursuant to this appropriation shall not exceed the total of the revenues derived from sales and compensating use taxes imposed and collected by sections 1210 and 1262 of the tax law, that would have been received by the city of Troy absent the application of chapter 721 of the laws of 1994 ............................ 15,000,000 -------------- 731 MISCELLANEOUS -- ALL STATE DEPARTMENTS AND AGENCIES LOCAL GOVERNMENT ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 AID AND INCENTIVES FOR MUNICIPALITIES General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For a local government efficiency grant program administered by the department of state pursuant to section 54 of the state finance law. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the maximum grant award for a local government efficiency planning project, or the planning component of a project that includes both planning and implementa- tion, shall not exceed $12,500 per municipality; provided, however, that in no event shall such a planning project receive a grant award in excess of $100,000. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, local matching funds equal to at least 50 percent of the total cost of activities under the grant work plan approved by the department of state shall be required for planning grants. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, no payment shall be made from this appropriation without a certificate of approval by the director of the budget ... 4,000,000 .............. (re. $4,000,000) The appropriation made by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013, is hereby amended and reappropriated to read: For awards under the local government performance and efficiency program administered by the FINANCIAL RESTRUCTURING BOARD FOR LOCAL GOVERNMENTS OR THE department of state pursuant to section 54 of the state finance law. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, no payment shall be made from this appropriation without a certificate of approval by the director of the budget ... 40,000,000 ............ (re. $40,000,000) For citizens re-organization empowerment grants and citizen empower- ment tax credits administered by the department of state pursuant to section 54 of the state finance law. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, for citizens re-organiza- tion empowerment grants, matching funds equal to at least 50 percent of the total cost of activities under the grant work plan approved by the department of state shall be required for a local government re-organization grant for a re-organization study, except for such grants that are awarded to a local government entity eligible for an expedited grant. Upon implementation of the local government re-or- ganization, the local matching funds required by such grant for a re-organization study shall be refunded except for 10 percent of the total cost of activities under the grant work plan approved by the department of state. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, no payment shall be made from this appropriation without a certificate of approval by the director of the budget ............................................. [35,000,000] 2,524,838 ............................ (re. $1,500,000) 732 MISCELLANEOUS -- ALL STATE DEPARTMENTS AND AGENCIES LOCAL GOVERNMENT ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For a local government efficiency grant program administered by the department of state pursuant to section 54 of the state finance law. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, no payment shall be made from this appropriation without a certificate of approval by the director of the budget ... 4,000,000 .............. (re. $4,000,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For citizens re-organization empowerment grants and citizen empower- ment tax credits administered by the department of state pursuant to section 54 of the state finance law. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, no payment shall be made from this appropriation without a certificate of approval by the director of the budget ... 2,434,369 .............. (re. $1,500,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For a local government efficiency grant program administered by the department of state pursuant to section 54 of the state finance law, subject to a plan approved by the director of the budget. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, no payment shall be made from this appropriation without a certificate of approval by the director of the budget ... 4,000,000 .............. (re. $3,768,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For awards under a local government performance and efficiency program pursuant to section 54 of the state finance law. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, no payment shall be made from this appropriation without a certificate of approval by the director of the budget ... 13,000,000 ............ (re. $13,000,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For citizens re-organization empowerment grants and citizen empower- ment tax credits administered by the department of state pursuant to section 54 of the state finance law, subject to a plan approved by the director of the budget. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, citizen empowerment tax credits may be calculated and awarded to eligible municipalities in the same manner as municipal merger incentives pursuant to section 54 of the state finance law in effect on January 1, 2011, and shall be paid to such municipalities on or before September 25, 2011; provided, however, that any municipality which received such municipal merger incentive in the state fiscal year commencing April 1, 2010 may be paid a citizen empowerment tax cred- it on or before September 25, 2011 in the same amount as such munic- ipal merger incentive; provided, further, that any municipality receiving a citizen empowerment tax credit shall use at least 70 733 MISCELLANEOUS -- ALL STATE DEPARTMENTS AND AGENCIES LOCAL GOVERNMENT ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 percent of such credit for property tax relief and the balance of such credit for general municipal purposes. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, no payment shall be made from this appropriation without a certificate of approval by the director of the budget ... 1,597,785 .............. (re. $1,376,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2010, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For a local government efficiency grant program administered by the department of state pursuant to section 54 of the state finance law. Of the amount appropriated herein, up to $750,000 shall be made avail- able for high priority planning grants and general efficiency plan- ning grants to eligible municipalities. Of the amount appropriated herein, up to $2,125,000 shall be made available for efficiency implementation grants to eligible munici- palities. Of the amount appropriated herein, up to $2,125,000 shall be made available for twenty-first century demonstration project grants to eligible municipalities. Of the amount appropriated herein, up to $57,133 shall be made avail- able for municipal merger incentives for eligible municipalities. Notwithstanding the above provisions of this appropriation, and subject to approval of the director of the budget, any unused moneys provided pursuant to this appropriation for high priority planning grants, general efficiency planning grants or twenty-first century demonstration project grants may be used for efficiency implementa- tion grants, and any unused moneys provided pursuant to this appro- priation for high priority planning grants, general efficiency plan- ning grants or efficiency implementation grants may be used for twenty-first century demonstration project grants. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, no payment shall be made from this appropriation without a certificate of approval by the director of the budget ... 5,057,133 .............. (re. $4,238,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2009, as amended by chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For a local government efficiency grant program administered by the department of state pursuant to section 54 of the state finance law. Of the amount appropriated herein, up to $750,000 shall be made available for high priority planning grants and general efficiency planning grants to eligible municipalities. Of the amount appropriated herein, up to $2,125,000 shall be made available for efficiency implementation grants to eligible munici- palities. Of the amount appropriated herein, up to $2,125,000 shall be made available for twenty-first century demonstration project grants to eligible municipalities. Notwithstanding the above provisions of this appropriation, and subject to approval of the director of the budget, any unused moneys 734 MISCELLANEOUS -- ALL STATE DEPARTMENTS AND AGENCIES LOCAL GOVERNMENT ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 provided pursuant to this appropriation for any one type of grant may be used for any other type of grant. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, no payment shall be made from this appropriation without a certificate of approval by the director of the budget ... 5,000,000 .............. (re. $1,239,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2008, as amended by chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2009: For a local government efficiency grant program administered by the department of state pursuant to section 54 of the state finance law. Of the amount appropriated herein, up to $2,450,000 shall be made available for high priority planning grants and general efficiency planning grants to eligible municipalities. Of the amount appropriated herein, up to $4,900,000 shall be made available for efficiency implementation grants to eligible munici- palities. Of the amount appropriated herein, up to $4,165,000 shall be made available for twenty-first century demonstration project grants to eligible municipalities. Of the amount appropriated herein, up to $500,000 shall be suballo- cated to the department of state and other state agencies subject to approval of the director of the budget for administrative expenses, regional technical assistance and state agency shared services assistance to local governments. Notwithstanding the above provisions of this appropriation, and subject to approval of the director of the budget, any unused moneys provided pursuant to this appropriation for high priority planning grants, general efficiency planning grants or twenty-first century demonstration project grants may be used for efficiency implementa- tion grants, and any unused moneys provided pursuant to this appro- priation for high priority planning grants, general efficiency plan- ning grants or efficiency implementation grants may be used for twenty-first century demonstration project grants. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, no payment shall be made from this appropriation without a certificate of approval by the director of the budget ... 12,015,000 ............. (re. $3,077,000) EFFICIENCY INCENTIVE GRANTS General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2008, as amended by chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2010: Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount appro- priated herein shall be made available for payment to the Buffalo fiscal stability authority for use in awarding grants to support city activities to achieve recurring savings through innovations and reengineering. Payments for such purposes shall be allocated subject to plans or amended plans provided pursuant to section 3857-a of the 735 MISCELLANEOUS -- ALL STATE DEPARTMENTS AND AGENCIES LOCAL GOVERNMENT ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 public authorities law and subject to a payment plan approved by the director of the budget ... 1,470,000 .............. (re. $1,470,000) Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount appro- priated herein shall be made available for payment to the Erie coun- ty fiscal stability authority for use in awarding grants to support county activities to achieve recurring savings through innovations and reengineering. Payments for such purposes shall be allocated subject to plans or amended plans provided pursuant to section 3957-a of the public authorities law and subject to a payment plan approved by the director of the budget ............................. 3,430,000 ......................................... (re. $2,470,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2007, as amended by chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2010: Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount appro- priated herein shall be made available for payment to the Buffalo fiscal stability authority for use in awarding grants to support city activities to achieve recurring savings through innovations and reengineering. Payments for such purposes shall be allocated subject to plans or amended plans provided pursuant to section 3857-a of the public authorities law and subject to a payment plan approved by the director of the budget ... 8,630,000 .............. (re. $1,148,000) 736 MISCELLANEOUS -- ALL STATE DEPARTMENTS AND AGENCIES NATIONAL AND COMMUNITY SERVICE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS General Fund ....................... 350,000 1,213,000 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 350,000 1,213,000 ================ ================ SCHEDULE OPERATIONS PROGRAM ............................................. 350,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For services and expenses of regional volun- teer centers defined as community-based organizations with a focus on volunteerism that meets critical needs in communities, that promote service and civic engagement opportunities to a specific region of the state and have the capacity to provide training and support for non-profits and businesses interested in creating volun- teer programs. Such assistance shall be awarded by grants through one or more competitive processes to eligible communi- ty-based organizations and may also be available for sub-grants to local non-pro- fit organizations in need of volunteer coordination assistance ........................ 350,000 -------------- 737 MISCELLANEOUS -- ALL STATE DEPARTMENTS AND AGENCIES NATIONAL AND COMMUNITY SERVICE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 OPERATIONS PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses of regional volunteer centers defined as community-based organizations with a focus on volunteerism that meets critical needs in communities, that promote service and civic engagement opportunities to a specific region of the state and have the capacity to provide training and support for non-profits and businesses interested in creating volunteer programs. Such assist- ance shall be awarded by grants through one or more competitive processes to eligible community-based organizations and may also be available for sub-grants to local non-profit organizations in need of volunteer coordination assistance ............................... 350,000 ............................................. (re. $350,000) By chapter 53, section 1 of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses of regional volunteer centers defined as community-based organizations with a focus on volunteerism that meets critical needs in communities, that promote service and civic engagement opportunities to a specific region of the state and have the capacity to provide training and support for non-profits and businesses interested in creating volunteer programs. Such assist- ance shall be awarded by grants through one or more competitive processes to eligible community-based organizations and may also be available for sub-grants to local non-profit organizations in need of volunteer coordination assistance ... 350,000 .... (re. $350,000) By chapter 53, section 1 of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses of regional volunteer centers defined as community-based organizations with a focus on volunteerism that meets critical needs in communities, that promote service and civic engagement opportunities to a specific region of the state and have the capacity to provide training and support for non-profits and businesses interested in creating volunteer programs. Such assist- ance shall be awarded by grants through one or more competitive processes to eligible community-based organizations and may also be available for sub-grants to local non-profit organizations in need of volunteer coordination assistance ... 350,000 .... (re. $350,000) By chapter 53, section 1 of the laws of 2010: For services and expenses of regional volunteer centers defined as community-based organizations with a focus on volunteerism that meets critical needs in communities, that promote service and civic engagement opportunities to a specific region of the state and have the capacity to provide training and support for non-profits and businesses interested in creating volunteer programs. Such assist- ance shall be awarded by grants through one or more competitive 738 MISCELLANEOUS -- ALL STATE DEPARTMENTS AND AGENCIES NATIONAL AND COMMUNITY SERVICE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 processes to eligible community-based organizations and may also be available for sub-grants to local non-profit organizations in need of volunteer coordination assistance ... 350,000 .... (re. $163,000) 739 MISCELLANEOUS -- ALL STATE DEPARTMENTS AND AGENCIES PAY FOR SUCCESS CONTINGENCY RESERVE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS General Fund ....................... 125,000,000 0 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 125,000,000 0 ================ ================ SCHEDULE PAY FOR SUCCESS CONTINGENCY RESERVE ........................ 125,000,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For services and expenses of pay for success initiatives to improve program outcomes in the areas of early childhood development and child welfare, health care or public safety. Such services and expenses may include, but shall not be limited to, contract payments to intermediary organ- izations responsible for raising funds to support project costs and managing the delivery of services, contract payments for the verification and validation of program outcomes achieved, and payments based on the achievement and validation of specific performance targets as agreed upon in contracts and other agreements that may be part of pay for success initi- atives; provided, however, that no contract for a pay for success initiative shall be entered into pursuant to this appropriation unless the director of the budget determines that there is a reason- able expectation that the initiative and related administration costs will generate savings to the state and/or local govern- ments net of any payments pursuant to this appropriation and, provided further that the state shall not enter into a contract pursuant to this appropriation with a party other than a not-for-profit corpo- ration or charitable foundation for the purpose of financing a pay for success initiative; such restriction shall not apply to contracts related to the evalu- 740 MISCELLANEOUS -- ALL STATE DEPARTMENTS AND AGENCIES PAY FOR SUCCESS CONTINGENCY RESERVE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 ation of or ancillary activities related to the administration of such pay for success initiative. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, for the purpose of implementing pay for success initiatives, the amounts appropriated herein may be transferred or suballocated to any state department, agency or public authority and any state department, agency or public authority may then transfer to state oper- ations to accomplish the intent of this appropriation with the approval of the director of the budget. Notwithstanding section 40 of state finance law or any other law to the contrary, this appropri- ation shall remain in full force and effect for the period April 1, 2014 to March 31, 2015 and the period April 1, 2015 to March 31, 2016 ..................... 100,000,000 For services and expenses of pay for success initiatives to improve performance outcomes related to homeless housing and preventive services programs which may include, but shall not be limited to, supportive housing services for single adults, families and young adults between the ages of 18 and 25 who are aging out of foster care, rapid re-housing services to homeless households, essential services to those residing in shelters, and services to prevent at-risk households from becom- ing homeless. Such services and expenses may include, but shall not be limited to, contract payments to intermediary organ- izations responsible for raising funds to support project costs and managing the delivery of services, contract payments for the verification and validation of program outcomes achieved, and payments based on the achievement and validation of specific performance targets as agreed upon in contracts and other agreements that may be part of pay for success initi- atives; provided, however, that no contract for a pay for success initiative shall be entered into pursuant to this appropriation unless the director of the budget determines that there is a reason- able expectation that the initiative and related administration costs will generate 741 MISCELLANEOUS -- ALL STATE DEPARTMENTS AND AGENCIES PAY FOR SUCCESS CONTINGENCY RESERVE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 savings to the state and/or local govern- ments net of any payments pursuant to this appropriation and, provided further that the state shall not enter into a contract pursuant to this appropriation with a party other than a not-for-profit corpo- ration or charitable foundation for the purpose of financing a pay for success initiative; such restriction shall not apply to contracts related to the evalu- ation of or ancillary activities related to the administration of such pay for success initiative. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, for the purpose of implementing pay for success initiatives, the amounts appropriated herein may be transferred or suballocated to any state department, agency or public authority and any state department, agency or public authority may then transfer to state oper- ations to accomplish the intent of this appropriation with the approval of the director of the budget. Notwithstanding section 40 of the state finance law or any other law to the contrary, this appropri- ation shall remain in full force and effect for the period April 1, 2014 to March 31, 2015 and the period April 1, 2015 to March 31, 2016 ...................... 25,000,000 -------------- 742 MISCELLANEOUS -- ALL STATE DEPARTMENTS AND AGENCIES PAYMENT TO THE CITY OF NEW YORK AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Local Government Assistance Tax Fund - 40452 For payment to the city of New York pursuant to section 3238-a of the public authorities law upon audit and warrant of the comptroller. The amount appropriated herein shall constitute fulfillment of the state's obli- gation for the fiscal year of the city of New York ending June 30, 2014 ..................................... 170,000,000 ============== 743 MISCELLANEOUS -- ALL STATE DEPARTMENTS AND AGENCIES REGIONAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 REGIONAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 The appropriation made by chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2005, as transferred by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012, is hereby amended and reappropriated to read: For services and expenses of the regional economic development program pursuant to a memorandum of understanding to be executed by the governor, the temporary president of the senate, and the speaker of the assembly. NOTWITHSTANDING ANYTHING TO THE CONTRARY FOUND WITHIN ANY LAW OR MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING, THE LEGISLATIVE SPONSOR CONTRACT, GRANT AGREEMENT AND EXPENDITURE REQUIREMENTS AS DEFINED IN THE 2014-15 STATE FISCAL YEAR CAPITAL PROJECTS REAPPROPRIATION FOR THE COMMUNITY ENHANCEMENT FACILITIES ASSISTANCE PROGRAM UNDER MISCELLANEOUS - ALL STATE DEPARTMENTS AND AGENCIES, ARE DEEMED FULLY INCORPORATED HEREIN AND A PART OF THIS REAPPROPRIATION AS IF FULLY STATED. All or a portion of the funds appropriated hereby may be suballocated to any department, agency, or public authority, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 ... 10,000,000 .............. (re. $5,159,000) 744 MISCELLANEOUS -- ALL STATE DEPARTMENTS AND AGENCIES TRIBAL STATE COMPACT REVENUE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS Special Revenue Funds - Other ...... 111,400,000 70,100,000 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 111,400,000 70,100,000 ================ ================ SCHEDULE TRIBAL STATE COMPACT REVENUE PROGRAM ....................... 111,400,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Tribal State Compact Revenue Account - 22169 Notwithstanding any other law to the contra- ry, for services and expenses of grants equal to 25 percent of the negotiated percentage of the net drop from electronic gaming devices the state receives from such devices located at the Seneca Niagara casino pursuant to the tribal compact for the purposes specified in section 99-h of the state finance law. Funds appropriated herein may be suballocated to any depart- ment, agency or public authority ............ 23,900,000 Notwithstanding any other law to the contra- ry, payments to counties eligible to receive aid equal to 10 percent of the negotiated percentage of the net drop from electronic gaming devices the state receives from such devices located at the Seneca Niagara casino pursuant to the tribal compact for purposes specified in subdivision 3-a of section 99-h of the state finance law. Funds appropriated herein may be suballocated to any depart- ment, agency or public authority ............. 9,600,000 Notwithstanding any other law to the contra- ry, for services and expenses of grants equal to 25 percent of the negotiated percentage of the net drop from electronic gaming devices the state receives from such devices located at the Seneca Allega- ny casino pursuant to the tribal compacts for the purposes specified in subdivision 3 of section 99-h of the state finance law 745 MISCELLANEOUS -- ALL STATE DEPARTMENTS AND AGENCIES TRIBAL STATE COMPACT REVENUE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 and pursuant to a plan approved by the director of the budget and developed by the empire state development corporation in consultation with municipal governments hosting tribal casinos pursuant to subdi- vision (a) of section 12 of the executive law. Copies of the approved plan shall be submitted to the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Funds appropriated herein may be suballocated to any department, agency or public authority ............................................. 11,100,000 Notwithstanding any other law to the contra- ry, payments to counties eligible to receive aid equal to 10 percent of the negotiated percentage of the net drop from electronic gaming devices the state receives from such devices located at the Seneca Allegany casino pursuant to the tribal compact for purposes specified in subdivision 3-a of section 99-h of the state finance law. Funds appropriated herein may be suballocated to any depart- ment, agency or public authority ............. 4,400,000 Notwithstanding any other law to the contra- ry, for services and expenses of grants equal to 25 percent of the negotiated percentage of the net drop from electronic gaming devices the state receives from such devices located at the Seneca Buffalo Creek casino pursuant to the tribal compact for the purposes specified in section 99-h of the state finance law. Funds appropriated herein may be suballo- cated to any department, agency or public authority .................................... 8,000,000 Notwithstanding any other law to the contra- ry, payments to counties eligible to receive aid equal to 10 percent of the negotiated percentage of the net drop from electronic gaming devices the state receives from such devices located at the Seneca Buffalo Creek casino pursuant to the tribal compact for purposes specified in subdivision 3-a of section 99-h of the state finance law. Funds appropriated herein may be suballocated to any depart- ment, agency or public authority ............. 3,200,000 746 MISCELLANEOUS -- ALL STATE DEPARTMENTS AND AGENCIES TRIBAL STATE COMPACT REVENUE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Notwithstanding any other law to the contra- ry, for services and expenses of grants equal to 25 percent of the negotiated percentage of the net drop from electronic gaming devices the state receives from such devices located at the Akwesasne Mohawk casino pursuant to the tribal compacts for the purposes specified in chapter 590 of the laws of 2004 and pursu- ant to a plan approved by the director of the budget and developed by the empire state development corporation in consulta- tion with municipal governments in the county or counties of Franklin or St. Lawrence. Such plan shall ensure that the counties of Franklin and St. Lawrence, and the affected towns therein, shall each receive 50 percent of the monies appropriated herein. Copies of the approved plan shall be submitted to the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Funds appropriated herein may be suballocated to any department, agency or public authority .............................................. 7,700,000 Notwithstanding any other law to the contra- ry, for payments to counties eligible to receive aid equal to 10 percent of the negotiated percentage of the net drop from electronic gaming devices the state receives from such devices located at the Akwesasne casino pursuant to the tribal compact for purposes specified in subdivi- sion 3-a of section 99-h of the state finance law. Funds appropriated herein may be suballocated to any department, agency or public authority ................... 3,100,000 Notwithstanding any other law to the contra- ry, for services and expenses of grants equal to 25 percent of the negotiated percentage of the net drop from electronic gaming devices plus an additional sum of $6,000,000 the state receives from such devices located at the Oneida Turning Stone casino pursuant to the tribal compact for purposes specified in section 99-h of the state finance law. Funds appropriated herein may be suballocated to any department, agency or public authority .. 23,100,000 747 MISCELLANEOUS -- ALL STATE DEPARTMENTS AND AGENCIES TRIBAL STATE COMPACT REVENUE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Notwithstanding any other law to the contra- ry, for payments to counties eligible to receive aid equal to 10 percent of the negotiated percentage of the net drop from electronic gaming devices the state receives from such devices located at the Oneida Turning Stone casino pursuant to the tribal compact for purposes specified in subdivision 3-a of section 99-h of the state finance law. Funds appropriated herein may be suballocated to any depart- ment, agency or public authority ............. 6,300,000 Notwithstanding any other law to the contra- ry, for services and expenses of grants to Madison county equal to a onetime $11,000,000 payment received by the state pursuant to an agreement with the Oneida Nation of New York for purposes specified in section 99-h of the state finance law. Funds appropriated herein may be suballo- cated to any department, agency or public authority ................................... 11,000,000 -------------- 748 MISCELLANEOUS -- ALL STATE DEPARTMENTS AND AGENCIES TRIBAL STATE COMPACT REVENUE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 TRIBAL STATE COMPACT REVENUE PROGRAM Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Tribal State Compact Revenue Account - 22169 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: Notwithstanding any other law to the contrary, for services and expenses of grants equal to 25 percent of the negotiated percentage of the net drop from electronic gaming devices the state receives from such devices located at the Seneca Niagara casino pursuant to the tribal compact for the purposes specified in section 99-h of the state finance law. Funds appropriated herein may be suballocated to any department, agency or public authority ......................... 27,600,000 ....................................... (re. $27,600,000) Notwithstanding any other law to the contrary, for services and expenses of grants equal to 25 percent of the negotiated percentage of the net drop from electronic gaming devices the state receives from such devices located at the Seneca Allegany casino pursuant to the tribal compacts for the purposes specified in subdivision 3 of section 99-h of the state finance law and pursuant to a plan approved by the director of the budget and developed by the empire state development corporation in consultation with municipal govern- ments hosting tribal casinos pursuant to subdivision (a) of section 12 of the executive law. Copies of the approved plan shall be submitted to the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Funds appropri- ated herein may be suballocated to any department, agency or public authority ... 10,500,000 ......................... (re. $10,500,000) Notwithstanding any other law to the contrary, for services and expenses of grants equal to 25 percent of the negotiated percentage of the net drop from electronic gaming devices the state receives from such devices located at the Seneca Buffalo Creek casino pursu- ant to the tribal compact for the purposes specified in section 99-h of the state finance law. Funds appropriated herein may be suballocated to any department, agen- cy or public authority ... 5,600,000 .............. (re. $2,400,000) Notwithstanding any other law to the contrary, for services and expenses of grants equal to 25 percent of the negotiated percentage of the net drop from electronic gaming devices the state receives from such devices located at the Akwesasne Mohawk casino pursuant to the tribal compacts for the purposes specified in chapter 590 of the laws of 2004 and pursuant to a plan approved by the director of the budget and developed by the empire state development corporation in consultation with municipal governments in the county or counties of Franklin or St. Lawrence. Such plan shall ensure that the counties of Franklin and St. Lawrence, and the affected towns therein, shall each receive 50 percent of the monies appropriated herein. Copies of the approved plan shall be submitted to the chairman of the senate finance committee and the 749 MISCELLANEOUS -- ALL STATE DEPARTMENTS AND AGENCIES TRIBAL STATE COMPACT REVENUE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Funds appropri- ated herein may be suballocated to any department, agency or public authority ... 7,100,000 ........................... (re. $7,100,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: Notwithstanding any other law to the contrary, for services and expenses of grants equal to 25 percent of the negotiated percentage of the net drop from electronic gaming devices the state receives from such devices located at the Seneca Niagara casino pursuant to the tribal compact for the purposes specified in section 99-h of the state finance law. Funds appropriated herein may be suballocated to any department, agency or public authority ......................... 28,600,000 ........................................ (re. $9,100,000) Notwithstanding any other law to the contrary, for services and expenses of grants equal to 25 percent of the negotiated percentage of the net drop from electronic gaming devices the state receives from such devices located at the Seneca Allegany casino pursuant to the tribal compacts for the purposes specified in subdivision 3 of section 99-h of the state finance law and pursuant to a plan approved by the director of the budget and developed by the empire state development corporation in consultation with municipal govern- ments hosting tribal casinos pursuant to subdivision (a) of section 12 of the executive law. Copies of the approved plan shall be submitted to the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Funds appropri- ated herein may be suballocated to any department, agency or public authority ... 11,200,000 .......................... (re. $8,800,000) Notwithstanding any other law to the contrary, for services and expenses of grants equal to 25 percent of the negotiated percentage of the net drop from electronic gaming devices the state receives from such devices located at the Akwesasne Mohawk casino pursuant to the tribal compacts for the purposes specified in chapter 590 of the laws of 2004 and pursuant to a plan approved by the director of the budget and developed by the empire state development corporation in consultation with municipal governments in the county or counties of Franklin or St. Lawrence. Such plan shall ensure that the counties of Franklin and St. Lawrence, and the affected towns therein, shall each receive 50 percent of the monies appropriated herein. Copies of the approved plan shall be submitted to the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Funds appropriated herein may be suballocated to any department, agency or public authority ... 6,800,000 .......... (re. $4,600,000) 750 MISCELLANEOUS -- ALL STATE DEPARTMENTS AND AGENCIES WORLD TRADE CENTER -- WORKERS' COMPENSATION BOARD AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 WORKERS' COMPENSATION BOARD WORLD TRADE CENTER PROGRAM Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal MISCELLANEOUS Operating Grants Fund Federal Grants for Disaster Assistance Account - 25300 By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2002, and such amount as trans- ferred by chapter 14, section 1, of the laws of 2003: For transfer to the workers' compensation board for the federal share of services and expenses related to workers' compensation benefit costs related to the September 11, 2001 attack on the New York City World Trade Center, in accordance with federal regulations ... 175,000,000 ...................................... (re. $25,000,000) 751 TABLE OF CONTENTS Page SECTION 1 - STATE AGENCIES ........................................... 1 AGING, OFFICE FOR THE .............................................. 3 AGRICULTURE AND MARKETS, DEPARTMENT OF ............................ 20 ARTS, COUNCIL ON THE .............................................. 28 AUDIT AND CONTROL, DEPARTMENT OF .................................. 32 CITY UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK ....................................... 33 CORRECTIONS AND COMMUNITY SUPERVISION, DEPARTMENT OF .............. 39 CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES, DIVISION OF ............................ 44 ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, DEPARTMENT OF ............................... 75 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT .............................................. 96 ELECTIONS, STATE BOARD OF ........................................ 188 ENERGY RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY ........................ 191 ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION, DEPARTMENT OF ........................ 192 FAMILY ASSISTANCE, DEPARTMENT OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES, OFFICE OF ........................ 199 TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE, OFFICE OF ................. 340 FINANCIAL SERVICES, DEPARTMENT OF ................................ 410 HEALTH, DEPARTMENT OF ............................................ 414 HIGHER EDUCATION SERVICES CORPORATION ............................ 557 HOMELAND SECURITY AND EMERGENCY SERVICES, DIVISION OF ............ 564 HOUSING AND COMMUNITY RENEWAL, DIVISION OF ....................... 576 MORTGAGE AGENCY, STATE OF NEW YORK ............................. 586 INDIGENT LEGAL SERVICES, OFFICE OF ............................... 587 INTEREST ON LAWYER ACCOUNT ....................................... 589 JUSTICE CENTER FOR THE PROTECTION OF PEOPLE WITH SPECIAL NEEDS .......................................................... 590 LABOR, DEPARTMENT OF ............................................. 593 752 TABLE OF CONTENTS Page MENTAL HYGIENE, DEPARTMENT OF ALCOHOLISM AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE SERVICES, OFFICE OF ............. 604 MENTAL HEALTH, OFFICE OF ....................................... 621 PEOPLE WITH DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES, OFFICE FOR ............. 639 METROPOLITAN TRANSPORTATION AUTHORITY ............................ 650 MILITARY AND NAVAL AFFAIRS, DIVISION OF .......................... 652 MOTOR VEHICLES, DEPARTMENT OF .................................... 654 PARKS, RECREATION AND HISTORIC PRESERVATION, OFFICE OF ........... 656 PREVENTION OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE, OFFICE FOR THE .................. 662 PUBLIC SERVICE, DEPARTMENT OF .................................... 664 STATE, DEPARTMENT OF ............................................. 666 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK ..................................... 673 TAXATION AND FINANCE, DEPARTMENT OF .............................. 677 TRANSPORTATION, DEPARTMENT OF .................................... 678 URBAN DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION, NEW YORK STATE .................... 703 VETERANS' AFFAIRS, DIVISION OF ................................... 715 VICTIM SERVICES, OFFICE OF ....................................... 718 MISCELLANEOUS -- ALL STATE DEPARTMENTS AND AGENCIES: HIGHER EDUCATION OPPORTUNITY PROGRAMS .......................... 722 HUDSON RIVER VALLEY GREENWAY COMMUNITIES COUNCIL ............... 723 HURRICANE IRENE - TROPICAL STORM LEE FLOOD RECOVERY GRANT PROGRAM ................................................ 725 LOCAL GOVERNMENT ASSISTANCE .................................... 726 NATIONAL AND COMMUNITY SERVICE ................................. 736 PAY FOR SUCCESS CONTINGENCY RESERVE ............................ 739 PAYMENT TO THE CITY OF NEW YORK ................................ 742 REGIONAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM .......................... 743 753 TABLE OF CONTENTS Page TRIBAL STATE COMPACT REVENUE ................................... 744 WORLD TRADE CENTER -- WORKERS' COMPENSATION BOARD .............. 750
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S T A T E O F N E W Y O R K ________________________________________________________________________ S. 6353--A A. 8553--A S E N A T E - A S S E M B L Y January 21, 2014 ___________ IN SENATE -- A BUDGET BILL, submitted by the Governor pursuant to arti- cle seven of the Constitution -- read twice and ordered printed, and when printed to be committed to the Committee on Finance -- committee discharged, bill amended, ordered reprinted as amended and recommitted to said committee IN ASSEMBLY -- A BUDGET BILL, submitted by the Governor pursuant to article seven of the Constitution -- read once and referred to the Committee on Ways and Means -- committee discharged, bill amended, ordered reprinted as amended and recommitted to said committee AN ACT making appropriations for the support of government AID TO LOCALITIES BUDGET THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, REPRESENTED IN SENATE AND ASSEM- BLY, DO ENACT AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. a) The several amounts specified in this chapter for aid to localities, or so much thereof as shall be sufficient to accomplish the purposes designated by the appropriations, are hereby appropriated and authorized to be paid as hereinafter provided, to the respective public officers and for the several purposes specified. b) Where applicable, appropriations made by this chapter for expendi- tures from federal grants for aid to localities may be allocated for spending from federal grants for any grant period beginning, during, or prior to, the state fiscal year beginning on April 1, 2014 except as otherwise noted. c) The several amounts named herein, or so much thereof as shall be sufficient to accomplish the purpose designated, being the undisbursed and/or unexpended balances of the prior year's appropriations, are here- by reappropriated from the same funds and made available for the same purposes as the prior year's appropriations, unless herein amended, for the fiscal year beginning April 1, 2014. Certain reappropriations in this chapter are shown using abbreviated text, with three leader dots (an ellipsis) followed by three spaces (... ) used to indicate where existing law that is being continued is not shown. However, unless a EXPLANATION--Matter in ITALICS (underscored) is new; matter in brackets [ ] is old law to be omitted.
LBD12653-03-4 2 12653-03-4 change is clearly indicated by the use of brackets [ ] for deletions and underscores for additions, the purposes, amounts, funding source and all other aspects pertinent to each item of appropriation shall be as last appropriated. For the purpose of complying with the state finance law, the year, chapter and section of the last act reappropriating a former original appropriation or any part thereof is, unless otherwise indicated, chap- ter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013. d) No moneys appropriated by this chapter shall be available for payment until a certificate of approval has been issued by the director of the budget, who shall file such certificate with the department of audit and control, the chairperson of the senate finance committee and the chairperson of the assembly ways and means committee. e) The appropriations contained in this chapter shall be available for the fiscal year beginning on April 1, 2014 except as otherwise noted. 3 12653-03-4 OFFICE FOR THE AGING AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS General Fund - State and Local ..... 114,119,500 105,757,500 Special Revenue Funds - Federal .... 114,985,000 206,985,000 Special Revenue Funds - Other ...... 980,000 0 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 230,084,500 312,742,500 ================ ================ SCHEDULE COMMUNITY SERVICES PROGRAM ................................. 230,084,500 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For services and expenses, including the payment of liabilities incurred prior to April 1, 2014, related to the community services elderly grant program. No expend- itures shall be made from this appropri- ation until the director of the budget has approved a plan submitted by the office outlining the amounts and purposes of such expenditures and the allocation of funds among the counties. Notwithstanding any provision of law, rule or regulation to the contrary, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, funds appro- priated herein for the community services for the elderly program (CSE) and the expanded in-home services for the elderly program (EISEP) may be used in accordance with a waiver or reduction in county main- tenance of effort requirements established pursuant to section 214 of the elder law, except for base year expenditures. To the extent that funds hereby appropriated are sufficient to exceed the per capita limit established in section 214 of the elder law, the excess funds shall be available to supplement the existing per capita level in a uniform manner consistent with statutory allocations. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, including section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part N of chapter 56 of the laws of 2013, for the period commenc- 4 12653-03-4 OFFICE FOR THE AGING AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 ing on April 1, 2014 and ending March 31, 2015 the commissioner shall not apply any cost of living adjustment for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimburse- ment ........................................ 20,296,000 For planning and implementation, including the payment of liabilities incurred prior to April 1, 2014, of a program of expanded in-home, case management and ancillary community services for the elderly (EISEP). No expenditures shall be made from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a plan submit- ted by the office outlining the amounts and purposes of such expenditures and the allocation of funds among the counties, including the city of New York. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, including section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part N of chapter 56 of the laws of 2013, for the period commenc- ing on April 1, 2014 and ending March 31, 2015 the commissioner shall not apply any cost of living adjustment for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimburse- ment ........................................ 50,012,000 For services and expenses of grants to area agencies on aging for the establishment and operation of caregiver resource centers ........................................ 353,000 For services and expenses, including the payment of liabilities incurred prior to April 1, 2014, associated with the well- ness in nutrition (WIN) program, formerly known as the supplemental nutrition assistance program (SNAP), including a suballocation to the department of agri- culture and markets to be transferred to state operations for administrative costs of the farmers market nutrition program. Up to $200,000 of this appropriation may be made available to the Council of Senior Centers and Services of New York City to provide outreach within the older adult SNAP initiative. No expenditure shall be made from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a plan submitted by the office outlining the amounts and purpose of such expenditures 5 12653-03-4 OFFICE FOR THE AGING AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 and the allocation of funds among the counties. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, including section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part N of chapter 56 of the laws of 2013, for the period commenc- ing on April 1, 2014 and ending March 31, 2015 the commissioner shall not apply any cost of living adjustment for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimburse- ment ........................................ 27,326,000 Local grants for services and expenses of the long-term care ombudsman program ........... 690,000 For state aid grants to providers of respite services to the elderly. Funding priority shall be given to the renewal of existing contracts with the state office for the aging. No expenditures shall be made from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a plan submitted by the office outlining the amounts to be distributed by provider ........................ 656,000 For state aid grants to providers of social model adult day services. Funding priority shall be given to the renewal of existing contracts with the state office for the aging. No expenditures shall be made from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a plan submitted by the office outlining the amounts to be distributed by provider ...................... 1,072,000 For state aid grants to naturally occurring retirement communities (NORC). Funding priority shall be given to the renewal of existing contracts with the state office for the aging. No expenditures shall be made from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a plan submitted by the office outlining the amounts to be distributed by provider ........ 2,027,500 For state aid grants to neighborhood naturally occurring retirement communities (NNORC). Funding priority shall be given to the renewal of existing contracts with the state office for the aging. No expend- itures shall be made from this appropri- ation until the director of the budget has approved a plan submitted by the office outlining the amounts to be distributed by provider ..................................... 2,027,500 6 12653-03-4 OFFICE FOR THE AGING AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For grants in aid to the 59 designated area agencies on aging for transportation oper- ating expenses related to serving the elderly. Funds shall be allocated from this appropriation pursuant to a plan prepared by the director of the state office for the aging and approved by the director of the budget ....................... 1,121,000 For grants to the area agencies on aging for the health insurance information, coun- seling and assistance program .................. 921,000 For state matching funds for services and expenses to match federally funded model projects and/or demonstration grant programs, a portion of which may be trans- ferred to state operations or to other entities as necessary to meet federal grant objectives ............................... 236,000 For state aid grants to up to three provid- ers of the managed care consumer assist- ance program for the purpose of assisting the health insurance, information coun- seling and assistance program grantees and persons who are eligible for programs covered by titles XVIII and IXX of the federal social security act or the elderly pharmaceutical insurance coverage program, by providing education, outreach, one-on- one counseling and assistance with bene- fits, including appeals and fair hearings, pertaining to such programs .................. 1,767,000 For services and expenses of the retired and senior volunteer program (RSVP) ................ 216,500 For services and expenses of the EAC/Nassau senior respite program ......................... 118,500 For services and expenses of the home aides of central New York, Inc. senior respite program ......................................... 71,000 For services and expenses of the New York foundation for senior citizens home shar- ing and respite care program .................... 86,000 For services and expenses of the foster grandparents program ............................ 98,000 For services and expenses related to an elderly abuse education and outreach program in accordance with section 219 of the elder law funding priority shall be given to the renewal of existing contracts with the state office for the aging ............ 745,000 For services and expenses related to the livable new york initiative to create neighborhoods that consider the evolving 7 12653-03-4 OFFICE FOR THE AGING AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 needs and preferences of all their resi- dents .......................................... 122,500 For services and expenses of the new york state adult day services association, inc. related to providing training and techni- cal assistance to social adult day services programs in new york state regarding the quality of services .............. 122,500 For services and expenses related to the congregate services initiative. No expend- itures shall be made from this appropri- ation until the director of the budget has approved a plan submitted by the office outlining the amounts and purposes of such expenditures and the allocation of funds among the counties ............................. 403,000 For services and expenses of New York State- wide Senior Action Council, Inc. for the patients' rights hotline and advocacy project ......................................... 31,500 For services and expenses related to making improvements in the long term care system for the point of entry initiatives, for the purposes of expanding and promoting a more coordinated level of care for the delivery of quality services in the commu- nity ......................................... 3,350,000 For services and expenses of the Association on Aging in New York State to provide training, education and technical assist- ance to the area agencies on aging and aging network service contractor staff for professional development ....................... 250,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................. 114,119,500 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund FHHS Aid to Localities Account - 25177 For programs provided under the titles of the federal older Americans act and other health and human services programs. Title III-b social services ................... 26,000,000 Title III-c nutrition programs, including a suballocation to the department of health to be transferred to state operations for nutrition program activities ................ 41,385,000 8 12653-03-4 OFFICE FOR THE AGING AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Title III-e caregivers ........................ 12,000,000 Health and human services programs ............. 9,000,000 Nutrition services incentive program .......... 17,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................. 105,385,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Miscellaneous Operating Grants Fund Office for the Aging Federal Grants Account - 25300 For services and expenses related to the provision of aging services programs ........... 600,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ..................... 600,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Miscellaneous Operating Grants Fund Senior Community Service Employment Account - 25444 For the senior community service employment program provided under title V of the federal older Americans act .................. 9,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 9,000,000 -------------- Special Revenue Fund - Other Combined Expendable Trust Fund Aging Grants and Bequest Account - 20100 For services and expenses of the state office for the aging ........................... 980,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ..................... 980,000 -------------- 9 12653-03-4 OFFICE FOR THE AGING AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 COMMUNITY SERVICES PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses, including the payment of liabilities incurred prior to April 1, 2013, related to the community services elderly grant program. No expenditures shall be made from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a plan submitted by the office outlining the amounts and purposes of such expenditures and the allocation of funds among the counties. Notwithstanding any provision of law, rule or regulation to the contrary, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, funds appropriated herein for the community services for the elderly program (CSE) and the expanded in-home services for the elderly program (EISEP) may be used in accordance with a waiver or reduction in county maintenance of effort requirements established pursuant to section 214 of the elder law, except for base year expenditures. To the extent that funds hereby appropriated are sufficient to exceed the per capita limit established in section 214 of the elder law, the excess funds shall be available to supplement the existing per capita level in a uniform manner consistent with statutory allo- cations. Notwithstanding any provision of articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, there shall be an exemption from the professional licensure requirements of such articles, and nothing contained in such articles, or in any other provisions of law related to the licensure requirements of persons licensed under those articles, shall prohibit or limit the activities or services of any person in the employ of a program or service operated, certified, regulated, funded or approved by the state office for the aging, a local governmental unit as such term is defined in article 41 of the mental hygiene law, and/or a local social services district as defined in section 61 of the social services law, and all such enti- ties shall be considered to be approved settings for the receipt of supervised experience for the professions governed by articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, and furthermore, no such entity shall be required to apply for nor be required to receive a waiver pursuant to section 6503-a of the education law in order to perform any activities or provide any services ............................. 15,312,000 ....................................... (re. $12,606,000) For planning and implementation, including the payment of liabilities incurred prior to April 1, 2013, of a program of expanded in-home, case management and ancillary community services for the elderly (EISEP). No expenditures shall be made from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a plan submitted by the office outlining the amounts and purposes of such expenditures and the allocation of funds among the counties, including the city of New York. Notwithstanding any provision of articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, there shall be an exemption from the professional 10 12653-03-4 OFFICE FOR THE AGING AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 licensure requirements of such articles, and nothing contained in such articles, or in any other provisions of law related to the licensure requirements of persons licensed under those articles, shall prohibit or limit the activities or services of any person in the employ of a program or service operated, certified, regulated, funded or approved by the state office for the aging, a local governmental unit as such term is defined in article 41 of the mental hygiene law, and/or a local social services district as defined in section 61 of the social services law, and all such enti- ties shall be considered to be approved settings for the receipt of supervised experience for the professions governed by articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, and furthermore, no such entity shall be required to apply for nor be required to receive a waiver pursuant to section 6503-a of the education law in order to perform any activities or provide any services ............................. 46,035,000 ....................................... (re. $39,060,000) For services and expenses of grants to area agencies on aging for the establishment and operation of caregiver resource centers .......... 353,000 ............................................. (re. $295,000) For services and expenses, including the payment of liabilities incurred prior to April 1, 2013, associated with the wellness in nutrition (WIN) program, formerly known as the supplemental nutri- tion assistance program (SNAP), including a suballocation to the department of agriculture and markets to be transferred to state operations for administrative costs of the farmers market nutrition program. No expenditure shall be made from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a plan submitted by the office outlining the amounts and purpose of such expenditures and the allocation of funds among the counties. Notwithstanding any provision of articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, there shall be an exemption from the professional licensure requirements of such articles, and nothing contained in such articles, or in any other provisions of law related to the licensure requirements of persons licensed under those articles, shall prohibit or limit the activities or services of any person in the employ of a program or service operated, certified, regulated, funded or approved by the state office for the aging, a local governmental unit as such term is defined in article 41 of the mental hygiene law, and/or a local social services district as defined in section 61 of the social services law, and all such enti- ties shall be considered to be approved settings for the receipt of supervised experience for the professions governed by articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, and furthermore, no such entity shall be required to apply for nor be required to receive a waiver pursuant to section 6503-a of the education law in order to perform any activities or provide any services ............................. 21,380,000 ....................................... (re. $17,373,000) For services and expenses of the Council of Senior Centers and Services of New York City to provide outreach within the older adult SNAP initiative ... 200,000 ......................... (re. $200,000) Local grants for services and expenses of the long-term care ombudsman program ... 690,000 ................................. (re. $583,000) 11 12653-03-4 OFFICE FOR THE AGING AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For state aid grants to providers of respite services to the elderly. Funding priority shall be given to the renewal of existing contracts with the state office for the aging. No expenditures shall be made from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a plan submitted by the office outlining the amounts to be distributed by provider. Notwithstanding any provision of articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, there shall be an exemption from the professional licensure requirements of such articles, and nothing contained in such articles, or in any other provisions of law related to the licensure requirements of persons licensed under those articles, shall prohibit or limit the activities or services of any person in the employ of a program or service operated, certified, regulated, funded or approved by the state office for the aging, a local governmental unit as such term is defined in article 41 of the mental hygiene law, and/or a local social services district as defined in section 61 of the social services law, and all such enti- ties shall be considered to be approved settings for the receipt of supervised experience for the professions governed by articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, and furthermore, no such entity shall be required to apply for nor be required to receive a waiver pursuant to section 6503-a of the education law in order to perform any activities or provide any services ............................. 656,000 ............................................. (re. $656,000) For state aid grants to providers of social model adult day services. Funding priority shall be given to the renewal of existing contracts with the state office for the aging. No expenditures shall be made from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a plan submitted by the office outlining the amounts to be distributed by provider. Notwithstanding any provision of articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, there shall be an exemption from the professional licensure requirements of such articles, and nothing contained in such articles, or in any other provisions of law related to the licensure requirements of persons licensed under those articles, shall prohibit or limit the activities or services of any person in the employ of a program or service operated, certified, regulated, funded or approved by the state office for the aging, a local governmental unit as such term is defined in article 41 of the mental hygiene law, and/or a local social services district as defined in section 61 of the social services law, and all such enti- ties shall be considered to be approved settings for the receipt of supervised experience for the professions governed by articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, and furthermore, no such entity shall be required to apply for nor be required to receive a waiver pursuant to section 6503-a of the education law in order to perform any activities or provide any services ............................. 872,000 ............................................. (re. $872,000) For additional services and expenses to providers of social model adult day services ... 200,000 ...................... (re. $200,000) For state aid grants to naturally occurring retirement communities (NORC). Funding priority shall be given to the renewal of existing 12 12653-03-4 OFFICE FOR THE AGING AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 contracts with the state office for the aging. No expenditures shall be made from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a plan submitted by the office outlining the amounts to be distributed by provider. Notwithstanding any provision of articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, there shall be an exemption from the professional licensure requirements of such articles, and nothing contained in such articles, or in any other provisions of law related to the licensure requirements of persons licensed under those articles, shall prohibit or limit the activities or services of any person in the employ of a program or service operated, certified, regulated, funded or approved by the state office for the aging, a local governmental unit as such term is defined in article 41 of the mental hygiene law, and/or a local social services district as defined in section 61 of the social services law, and all such enti- ties shall be considered to be approved settings for the receipt of supervised experience for the professions governed by articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, and furthermore, no such entity shall be required to apply for nor be required to receive a waiver pursuant to section 6503-a of the education law in order to perform any activities or provide any services ............................. 2,027,500 ......................................... (re. $2,027,500) For state aid grants to neighborhood naturally occurring retirement communities (NNORC). Funding priority shall be given to the renewal of existing contracts with the state office for the aging. No expenditures shall be made from this appropriation until the direc- tor of the budget has approved a plan submitted by the office outlining the amounts to be distributed by provider. Notwithstanding any provision of articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, there shall be an exemption from the professional licensure requirements of such articles, and nothing contained in such articles, or in any other provisions of law related to the licensure requirements of persons licensed under those articles, shall prohibit or limit the activities or services of any person in the employ of a program or service operated, certified, regulated, funded or approved by the state office for the aging, a local governmental unit as such term is defined in article 41 of the mental hygiene law, and/or a local social services district as defined in section 61 of the social services law, and all such enti- ties shall be considered to be approved settings for the receipt of supervised experience for the professions governed by articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, and furthermore, no such entity shall be required to apply for nor be required to receive a waiver pursuant to section 6503-a of the education law in order to perform any activities or provide any services ............................. 2,027,500 ......................................... (re. $2,027,500) For grants in aid to the 59 designated area agencies on aging for transportation operating expenses related to serving the elderly. Funds shall be allocated from this appropriation pursuant to a plan prepared by the director of the state office for the aging and approved by the director of the budget ... 921,000 .. (re. $853,000) 13 12653-03-4 OFFICE FOR THE AGING AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For additional services and expenses for transportation operating expenses related to serving the elderly ............................ 200,000 ............................................. (re. $200,000) Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, effective October 1, 2006, expenditures made from this appropriation shall effectively provide a cost of living adjustment, provided however, for the peri- od commencing on April 1, 2013 and ending March 31, 2014 the direc- tor shall not apply any new cost of living adjustment authorized by section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part H of chapter 56 of the laws of 2012, for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimbursement, for providers of the following services, as determined by the director of the state office for the aging, expanded in-home services for the elderly program (EISEP), community services for the elderly program (CSE) and the wellness in nutrition (WIN) program, formerly known as the supplemental nutrition assist- ance program (SNAP). The director of the state office for the aging shall determine the standards and requirements necessary for reimbursement of such increases. Further, all such increases shall be made pursuant to a provider attestation regarding the use of such funds to be provided in the format prescribed by the state office for the aging. Funds shall be allocated from this appropriation pursuant to a plan prepared by the director of the state office for the aging and approved by the director of the budget ............... 14,707,000 ....................................... (re. $14,707,000) For grants to the area agencies on aging for the health insurance information, counseling and assistance program ..................... 921,000 ............................................. (re. $430,000) For state matching funds for services and expenses to match federally funded model projects and/or demonstration grant programs, a portion of which may be transferred to state operations or to other entities as necessary to meet federal grant objectives ...................... 236,000 ............................................. (re. $236,000) For the managed care consumer assistance program for the purpose of providing education, outreach, one-on-one counseling, monitoring of the implementation of medicare part D, and assistance with drug appeals and fair hearings related to medicare part D coverage for persons who are eligible for medical assistance and who are also beneficiaries under part D of title XVIII of the federal social security act and for participants of the elderly pharmaceutical insurance coverage program (EPIC) in accordance with the following: Medicare Rights Center ... 793,000 .................... (re. $793,000) New York StateWide Senior Action Council, Inc. ....................... 354,000 ............................................. (re. $265,500) New York Legal Assistance Group ... 111,000 ............ (re. $50,500) Legal Aid Society of New York ... 111,000 ............. (re. $111,000) Selfhelp Community Services, Inc. ... 111,000 ......... (re. $111,000) Empire Justice Center ... 155,000 ..................... (re. $155,000) Community Service Society ... 132,000 ................. (re. $132,000) For services and expenses of the retired and senior volunteer program (RSVP) ... 216,500 .................................. (re. $210,000) 14 12653-03-4 OFFICE FOR THE AGING AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses of the EAC/Nassau senior respite program ... 118,500 ............................................. (re. $118,500) For services and expenses of the home aides of central New York, Inc. senior respite program ... 71,000 .................... (re. $71,000) For services and expenses of the New York foundation for senior citi- zens home sharing and respite care program ......................... 86,000 ............................................... (re. $86,000) For services and expenses of the foster grandparents program ......... 98,000 ............................................... (re. $98,000) For services and expenses related to an elderly abuse education and outreach program in accordance with section 219 of the elder law funding priority shall be given to the renewal of existing contracts with the state office for the aging ... 245,000 ..... (re. $245,000) For additional services and expenses related to an elderly abuse education and outreach program in accordance with section 219 of the elder law ... 500,000 ............................... (re. $500,000) For services and expenses related to the livable new york initiative to create neighborhoods that consider the evolving needs and prefer- ences of all their residents ... 122,500 ............ (re. $122,500) For services and expenses of the new york state adult day services association, inc. related to providing training and technical assistance to social adult day services programs in new york state regarding the quality of services ... 122,500 ....... (re. $122,500) For services and expenses related to the congregate services initi- ative. No expenditures shall be made from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a plan submitted by the office outlining the amounts and purposes of such expenditures and the allocation of funds among the counties ......................... 403,000 ............................................. (re. $367,000) For services and expenses of New York Statewide Senior Action Council, Inc. for the patients' rights hotline and advocacy project ......... 31,500 ............................................... (re. $31,500) For services and expenses related to making improvements in the long term care system for the point of entry initiatives, for the purposes of expanding and promoting a more coordinated level of care for the delivery of quality services in the community. Notwithstanding any provision of articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, there shall be an exemption from the professional licensure requirements of such articles, and nothing contained in such articles, or in any other provisions of law related to the licensure requirements of persons licensed under those articles, shall prohibit or limit the activities or services of any person in the employ of a program or service operated, certified, regulated, funded or approved by the state office for the aging, a local governmental unit as such term is defined in article 41 of the mental hygiene law, and/or a local social services district as defined in section 61 of the social services law, and all such enti- ties shall be considered to be approved settings for the receipt of supervised experience for the professions governed by articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, and furthermore, no such entity shall be required to apply for nor be required to receive a waiver pursuant to section 6503-a of the education law in order to perform 15 12653-03-4 OFFICE FOR THE AGING AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 any activities or provide any services ............................. 3,350,000 ......................................... (re. $3,350,000) For services and expenses of the lifespan program to provide elderly abuse education and outreach ... 200,000 ............ (re. $200,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For state aid grants to providers of respite services to the elderly. Funding priority shall be given to the renewal of existing contracts with the state office for the aging. No expenditures shall be made from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a plan submitted by the office outlining the amounts to be distributed by provider ... 656,000 ................. (re. $322,000) For state aid grants to providers of social model adult day services. Funding priority shall be given to the renewal of existing contracts with the state office for the aging. No expenditures shall be made from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a plan submitted by the office outlining the amounts to be distributed by provider ... 872,000 ................. (re. $185,000) For state aid grants to naturally occurring retirement communities (NORC). Funding priority shall be given to the renewal of existing contracts with the state office for the aging. No expenditures shall be made from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a plan submitted by the office outlining the amounts to be distributed by provider ... 1,798,500 ............... (re. $422,000) For additional state aid grants to naturally occurring retirement communities (NORC). Funding priority shall be given to the renewal of existing contracts with the state office for the aging. No expenditures shall be made from this appropriation until the direc- tor of the budget has approved a plan submitted by the office outlining the amounts to be distributed by provider ................ 229,000 ............................................. (re. $171,000) For state aid grants to neighborhood naturally occurring retirement communities (NNORC). Funding priority shall be given to the renewal of existing contracts with the state office for the aging. No expenditures shall be made from this appropriation until the direc- tor of the budget has approved a plan submitted by the office outlining the amounts to be distributed by provider ................ 1,798,500 ......................................... (re. $1,079,000) For additional state aid grants to neighborhood naturally occurring retirement communities (NNORC). Funding priority shall be given to the renewal of existing contracts with the state office for the aging. No expenditures shall be made from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a plan submitted by the office outlining the amounts to be distributed by provider ......... 229,000 ............................................. (re. $169,000) For state matching funds for services and expenses to match federally funded model projects and/or demonstration grant programs, a portion of which may be transferred to state operations or to other entities as necessary to meet federal grant objectives ...................... 236,000 ............................................. (re. $236,000) For the managed care consumer assistance program for the purpose of providing education, outreach, one-on-one counseling, monitoring of 16 12653-03-4 OFFICE FOR THE AGING AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 the implementation of medicare part D, and assistance with drug appeals and fair hearings related to medicare part D coverage for persons who are eligible for medical assistance and who are also beneficiaries under part D of title XVIII of the federal social security act and for participants of the elderly pharmaceutical insurance coverage program (EPIC) in accordance with the following: Legal Aid Society of New York ... 111,000 .............. (re. $26,000) Selfhelp Community Services, Inc. ... 111,000 .......... (re. $88,000) For services and expenses of the retired and senior volunteer program (RSVP) ... 216,500 ................................... (re. $17,000) For services and expenses of the EAC/Nassau senior respite program ... 118,500 .............................................. (re. $27,000) For services and expenses of the foster grandparents program ......... 98,000 ................................................ (re. $8,000) For up to eight community empowerment initiative start up grants to enable communities, neighborhoods, elders and families to develop their own supportive services that enable older persons to "age in place" and stay in their own neighborhoods ......................... 122,500 ............................................. (re. $122,500) For additional services and expenses related to the enriched social adult day services demonstration project to help older New Yorkers age in place in the community while avoiding spend-down to medicaid. No more than eight and one half percent of the amount appropriated for such purpose may be expended by the office for the aging for services and expenses in connection with the evaluation of the demonstration project which shall be conducted by the center for functional assessment research (CFAR) at the university of Buffalo. An amount not to exceed 10 percent of the allocation may be used for administration for the office ... 122,500 ........... (re. $122,500) For services and expenses related to making improvements in the long term care system for the point of entry initiatives, for the purposes of expanding and promoting a more coordinated level of care for the delivery of quality services in the community .............. 3,350,000 ......................................... (re. $1,724,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For state aid grants to providers of respite services to the elderly. Funding priority shall be given to the renewal of existing contracts with the state office for the aging. No expenditures shall be made from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a plan submitted by the office outlining the amounts to be distributed by provider ... 656,000 .................. (re. $52,000) For state aid grants to providers of social model adult day services. Funding priority shall be given to the renewal of existing contracts with the state office for the aging. No expenditures shall be made from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a plan submitted by the office outlining the amounts to be distributed by provider ... 872,000 .................. (re. $90,000) For state aid grants to neighborhood naturally occurring retirement communities (NNORC). Funding priority shall be given to the renewal of existing contracts with the state office for the aging. No expenditures shall be made from this appropriation until the direc- 17 12653-03-4 OFFICE FOR THE AGING AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 tor of the budget has approved a plan submitted by the office outlining the amounts to be distributed by provider ................ 2,027,000 ........................................... (re. $270,000) For state matching funds for services and expenses to match federally funded model projects and/or demonstration grant programs, a portion of which may be transferred to state operations or to other entities as necessary to meet federal grant objectives ...................... 236,000 ............................................. (re. $236,000) For up to eight community empowerment initiative start up grants to enable communities, neighborhoods, elders and families to develop their own supportive services that enable older persons to "age in place" and stay in their own neighborhoods ......................... 122,500 ............................................. (re. $122,500) For additional services and expenses related to the enriched social adult day services demonstration project to help older New Yorkers age in place in the community while avoiding spend-down to medicaid. No more than eight and one half percent of the amount appropriated for such purpose may be expended by the office for the aging for services and expenses in connection with the evaluation of the demonstration project which shall be conducted by the center for functional assessment research (CFAR) at the university of Buffalo. An amount not to exceed 10 percent of the allocation may be used for administration for the office ... 122,500 ........... (re. $122,500) By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For state aid grants to providers of respite services to the elderly. Funding priority shall be given to the renewal of existing contracts with the state office for the aging. No expenditures shall be made from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a plan submitted by the office outlining the amounts to be distributed by provider ... 656,000 .................. (re. $61,000) For state matching funds for services and expenses to match federally funded model projects and/or demonstration grant programs, a portion of which may be transferred to state operations or to other entities as necessary to meet federal grant objectives ...................... 236,000 ............................................. (re. $136,000) For state aid grants to neighborhood naturally occurring retirement communities (NNORC). Funding priority shall be given to the renewal of existing contracts with the state office for the aging. No expenditures shall be made from this appropriation until the direc- tor of the budget has approved a plan submitted by the office outlining the amounts to be distributed by provider ................ 2,027,000 ........................................... (re. $190,000) For services and expenses of the foster grandparents program ......... 196,000 .............................................. (re. $12,500) For services and expenses related to an elderly abuse education and outreach program in accordance with section 219 of the elder law funding priority shall be given to the renewal of existing contracts with the state office for the aging ... 490,000 ...... (re. $27,000) By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2009: 18 12653-03-4 OFFICE FOR THE AGING AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For state matching funds for services and expenses to match federally funded model projects and/or demonstration grant programs, a portion of which may be transferred to state operations or to other entities as necessary to meet federal grant objectives ...................... 236,000 .............................................. (re. $23,000) For grants in aid to up to seven designated area agencies on aging for the creation of regional caregiver centers for excellence for the purpose of providing education and training to caregivers, the development and implementation of innovative approaches to assisting caregivers and reducing caregiver stress, provision of technical assistance and training to caregiver program coordinators and other programs and other activities to directly support community caregiv- ers. At least 20 percent of the amount appropriated shall be used to provide respite services to informal caregivers ................. 230,000 ............................................. (re. $230,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund FHHS Aid to Localities Account - 25177 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For programs provided under the titles of the federal older Americans act and other health and human services programs. Notwithstanding any provision of articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, there shall be an exemption from the professional licensure requirements of such articles, and nothing contained in such articles, or in any other provisions of law related to the licensure requirements of persons licensed under those articles, shall prohibit or limit the activities or services of any person in the employ of a program or service operated, certified, regulated, funded or approved by the state office for the aging, a local governmental unit as such term is defined in article 41 of the mental hygiene law, and/or a local social services district as defined in section 61 of the social services law, and all such enti- ties shall be considered to be approved settings for the receipt of supervised experience for the professions governed by articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, and furthermore, no such entity shall be required to apply for nor be required to receive a waiver pursuant to section 6503-a of the education law in order to perform any activities or provide any services. Title III-b social services ... 26,000,000 ......... (re. $26,000,000) Title III-c nutrition programs, including a suballocation to the department of health to be transferred to state operations for nutrition program activities ... 41,385,000 ...... (re. $41,385,000) Title III-e caregivers ... 12,000,000 .............. (re. $12,000,000) Health and human services programs ... 9,000,000 .... (re. $8,900,000) Nutrition services incentive program ................................. 17,000,000 ....................................... (re. $17,000,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For programs provided under the titles of the federal older Americans act and other health and human services programs. 19 12653-03-4 OFFICE FOR THE AGING AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Title III-b social services ... 26,000,000 ......... (re. $23,000,000) Title III-c nutrition programs, including a suballocation to the department of health to be transferred to state operations for nutrition program activities ... 41,385,000 ...... (re. $33,000,000) Title III-e caregivers ... 12,000,000 .............. (re. $11,200,000) Health and human services programs ... 9,000,000 .... (re. $6,800,000) Nutrition services incentive program ................................. 17,000,000 ....................................... (re. $10,500,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For programs provided under the titles of the federal older Americans act and other health and human services programs. Title III-e caregivers ... 12,000,000 ............... (re. $1,300,000) Health and human services programs ... 8,000,000 .... (re. $2,400,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal MISCELLANEOUS Operating Grants Fund Office for the Aging Federal Grants Account - 25300 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses related to the provision of aging services programs ... 600,000 ................................ (re. $600,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal MISCELLANEOUS Operating Grants Fund Senior Community Service Employment Account - 25444 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For the senior community service employment program provided under title V of the federal older Americans act ......................... 9,000,000 ......................................... (re. $9,000,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For the senior community service employment program provided under title V of the federal older Americans act ......................... 9,000,000 ......................................... (re. $3,900,000) 20 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND MARKETS AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS General Fund ....................... 18,445,000 21,687,000 Special Revenue Funds - Federal .... 20,000,000 40,000,000 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 38,445,000 61,687,000 ================ ================ SCHEDULE AGRICULTURAL BUSINESS SERVICES PROGRAM ...................... 38,445,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 New York federation of growers and process- ors agribusiness child development program ... 6,521,000 New York state veterinary diagnostic labora- tory at Cornell university animal health surveillance and control program ............. 4,425,000 New York state veterinary diagnostic labora- tory at Cornell university quality milk production services program .................. 1,174,000 New York state veterinary diagnostic labora- tory at Cornell university New York state cattle health assurance program ................ 360,000 New York state veterinary diagnostic labora- tory at Cornell university Johnes disease program ........................................ 480,000 New York state veterinary diagnostic labora- tory at Cornell university rabies program ....... 50,000 New York state veterinary diagnostic labora- tory at Cornell university Avian disease program ........................................ 252,000 Cornell university farm family assistance ........ 384,000 Cornell university integrated pest manage- ment ........................................... 500,000 Notwithstanding any other provision of law, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, up to the amount appropriated herein shall be available for Cornell university Geneva experiment station for state seed inspection program .................. 128,000 Cornell university Geneva experiment station hop evaluation and field testing program ........ 40,000 Cornell university golden nematode program ........ 62,000 Cornell university future farmers of America ..... 192,000 Cornell university agriculture in the class- room ............................................ 80,000 21 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND MARKETS AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Cornell university association of agricul- tural educators ................................. 66,000 New York state apple growers association ......... 206,000 New York wine and grape foundation ............... 713,000 New York farm viability institute ................ 400,000 For services and expenses of programs to promote dairy excellence, including but not limited to programs at Cornell univer- sity. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the director of the budget is hereby authorized to transfer up to $150,000 of this appropriation to state operations for programs including adminis- tration of dairy profit teams .................. 150,000 For reimbursement for the promotion of agri- culture and domestic arts in accordance with article 24 of the agriculture and markets law .................................... 340,000 Cornell university pro-dairy program ............. 822,000 For services, expenses and grants related to the taste New York program, including but not limited to marketing and advertising to promote New York produced food and beverage goods and products. All or a portion of this appropriation may be suballocated to any department, agency, or public authority. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the director of the budget is hereby authorized to trans- fer up to $1,100,000 of this appropriation to state operations .......................... 1,100,000 -------------- Program account subtotal .................. 18,445,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal USDA-Food and Nutrition Services Fund Federal Agriculture and Markets Account - 25021 For services and expenses of non-point source pollution control, farmland preser- vation, and other agricultural programs including suballocation to other state departments and agencies including liabil- ities incurred prior to April 1, 2014. Notwithstanding section 51 of the state finance law and any other provision of law to the contrary, the funds appropriated herein may be increased or decreased by transfer from/to appropriations for any prior or subsequent grant period within the same federal fund/program and between 22 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND MARKETS AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 state operations and aid to localities to accomplish the intent of this appropri- ation, as long as such corresponding prior/subsequent grant periods within such appropriations have been reappropriated as necessary ................................... 20,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal .................. 20,000,000 -------------- 23 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND MARKETS AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 AGRICULTURAL BUSINESS SERVICES PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: New York federation of growers and processors agribusiness child development program ... 6,521,000 ................. (re. $2,041,000) New York state veterinary diagnostic laboratory at Cornell university animal health surveillance and control program ..................... 3,750,000 ........................................... (re. $953,000) New York state veterinary diagnostic laboratory at Cornell university quality milk production services program ........................... 1,174,000 ........................................... (re. $137,000) New York state veterinary diagnostic laboratory at Cornell university New York state cattle health assurance program ..................... 360,000 ............................................. (re. $162,000) New York state veterinary diagnostic laboratory at Cornell university Johnes disease program ... 480,000 .................. (re. $176,000) New York state veterinary diagnostic laboratory at Cornell university rabies program ... 50,000 ............................ (re. $50,000) For additional services and expenses of the New York state veterinary diagnostic laboratory at Cornell university rabies program ......... 200,000 .............................................. (re. $81,000) New York state veterinary diagnostic laboratory at Cornell university Avian disease program ... 252,000 ................... (re. $252,000) Cornell university farm family assistance ............................ 384,000 ............................................. (re. $134,000) For additional services and expenses of Cornell university farm family assistance ... 200,000 .............................. (re. $200,000) Cornell university integrated pest management ........................ 500,000 ............................................. (re. $347,000) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, up to the amount appropriated herein shall be available for Cornell university Geneva experiment station for state seed inspection program ... 128,000 ........ (re. $62,000) Cornell university Geneva experiment station hop evaluation and field testing program ... 40,000 ........................... (re. $40,000) Cornell university golden nematode program ... 62,000 .. (re. $62,000) Cornell university future farmers of America ......................... 192,000 ............................................. (re. $180,000) Cornell university agriculture in the classroom ...................... 80,000 ............................................... (re. $66,000) Cornell university association of agricultural educators ............. 66,000 ............................................... (re. $53,000) New York state apple growers association ... 206,000 .. (re. $206,000) For additional services and expenses of the New York state apple grow- ers association ... 794,000 ......................... (re. $385,000) New York wine and grape foundation ... 713,000 ........ (re. $488,000) For additional services and expenses of the New York wine and grape foundation ... 287,000 ............................... (re. $62,000) New York farm viability institute ... 400,000 ......... (re. $400,000) 24 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND MARKETS AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For additional services and expenses of the New York farm viability institute ... 1,100,000 ........................... (re. $1,100,000) For services and expenses of programs to promote dairy excellence, including but not limited to programs at Cornell University. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the director of the budget is hereby authorized to transfer up to $150,000 of this appropriation to state operations for programs including adminis- tration of dairy profit teams ... 150,000 ........... (re. $150,000) For services and expenses of dairy profit teams administered by the New York farm viability institute ... 220,000 ....... (re. $220,000) For reimbursement for the promotion of agriculture and domestic arts in accordance with article 24 of the agriculture and markets law ... 340,000 ............................................. (re. $340,000) Cornell university pro-dairy program ... 822,000 ...... (re. $505,000) Maple producers association for programs to promote maple syrup ...... 125,000 ............................................. (re. $125,000) Tractor rollover protection program administered by Mary Imogene Basset hospital ... 100,000 ......................... (re. $100,000) For services and expenses of northern New York agricultural develop- ment ... 500,000 .................................... (re. $500,000) For services and expenses of the eastern equine encephalitis program, including suballocation to other state departments and agencies. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the director of the budget is hereby authorized to transfer up to $150,000 of this appropriation to state operations ... 150,000 ....... (re. $120,000) For services and expenses of the turfgrass environmental stewardship fund administered by the New York state turfgrass association ... 150,000 ............................................. (re. $150,000) For services and expenses of the north country low costs vaccine program. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the director of the budget is hereby authorized to transfer up to $20,000 of this appropriation to state operations ... 20,000 ......... (re. $20,000) New York Christmas tree farmers association for programs to promote Christmas trees ... 100,000 ......................... (re. $100,000) New York state berry growers association ... 200,000 .. (re. $200,000) Long Island farm bureau ... 200,000 ................... (re. $200,000) Genesee county agricultural academy ... 100,000 ....... (re. $100,000) Island harvest ... 25,000 .............................. (re. $25,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: New York federation of growers and processors agribusiness child development program ... 6,521,000 ................... (re. $438,000) New York farm viability institute ... 400,000 ......... (re. $400,000) For additional services and expenses of the New York farm viability institute ... 821,000 ............................... (re. $821,000) For services and expenses of programs to promote dairy excellence, including but not limited to programs at Cornell University. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the director of the budget is hereby authorized to transfer up to $150,000 of this appropriation to state operations for programs including adminis- tration of dairy profit teams ... 150,000 ........... (re. $150,000) 25 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND MARKETS AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses of northern New York agricultural develop- ment ... 500,000 .................................... (re. $441,000) Maple producers association for programs to promote maple syrup 100,000 .............................................. (re. $10,000) For services and expenses of the eastern equine encephalitis program, including suballocation to other state departments and agencies. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the director of the budget is hereby authorized to transfer up to $150,000 of this appropriation to state operations ... 150,000 ........ (re. $12,000) For services and expenses of programs to promote agricultural economic development, including but not limited to farmland viability, in accordance with a programmatic and financial plan to be approved by the director of the budget. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the director of the budget is hereby authorized to transfer up to $3,000,000 of this appropriation to state operations ............ 3,000,000 ......................................... (re. $2,652,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: Cornell university farm family assistance ............................ 384,000 ............................................... (re. $3,000) Cornell university agriculture in the classroom ...................... 80,000 ................................................ (re. $8,000) For services and expenses of northern New York agricultural develop- ment ... 300,000 ..................................... (re. $58,000) New York farm viability institute ... 1,221,000 ....... (re. $272,000) For services and expenses of programs to promote dairy excellence, including but not limited to programs at Cornell University. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the director of the budget is hereby authorized to transfer up to $150,000 of this appropriation to state operations for programs including adminis- tration of dairy profit teams ... 150,000 ........... (re. $150,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2010: New York farm viability institute ... 400,000 ......... (re. $400,000) For services and expenses of programs to promote dairy excellence, including but not limited to programs at Cornell University. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the director of the budget is hereby authorized to transfer up to $150,000 of this appropriation to state operations for programs including adminis- tration of dairy profit teams ... 150,000 ........... (re. $143,000) Cornell university agriculture in the classroom ...................... 80,000 ............................................... (re. $10,000) For services and expenses related to establishing, improving, and promoting farmer's markets in Monroe, Ontario, Livingston, Orleans, Genesee, Wyoming, Steuben, Yates and Wayne counties, in accordance with a programmatic and financial plan submitted by the commissioner of agriculture and markets and approved by the director of the budg- et. No moneys of this appropriation shall be made available until the Genesee valley regional market authority makes a transfer to the general fund of the state, as provided for in a chapter of the laws of 2010 ... 3,000,000 ............................. (re. $2,745,000) 26 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND MARKETS AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2009: For services and expenses of programs to promote agricultural economic development, including but not limited to farmland viability, in accordance with a programmatic and financial plan to be approved by the director of the budget. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the director of the budget is hereby authorized to transfer up to $600,000 of this appropriation to state operations .............. 600,000 ............................................. (re. $428,000) New York farm viability institute ... 400,000 .......... (re. $94,000) For additional services and expenses of the New York farm viability institute ... 2,842,000 .............................. (re. $57,000) New York state veterinary diagnostic laboratory at Cornell university New York state cattle health assurance program ....................... 360,000 .............................................. (re. $31,000) Cornell university Geneva experiment station ......................... 400,000 ............................................... (re. $3,000) For additional services and expenses of golden nematode control, including a contract with empire state potato growers. Notwith- standing any other provision of law, the director of the budget is hereby authorized to transfer up to $30,000 of this appropriation to state operations ... 30,000 ........................... (re. $6,000) For services and expenses of apiary inspection. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the director of the budget is hereby author- ized to transfer up to $200,000 of this appropriation to state oper- ations ... 200,000 .................................. (re. $148,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2009, as amended by chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For services and expenses of an organic farming program. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the director of the budget is hereby authorized to transfer up to 96,000 of this appropriation to state operations ... 96,000 ....................... (re. $96,000) New York seafood council ... 25,000 ..................... (re. $3,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2008, as amended by chapter 496, section 6, of the laws of 2008: For services and expenses of programs to promote agricultural economic development, including but not limited to farmland viability, in accordance with a programmatic and financial plan to be approved by the director of the budget. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the director of the budget is hereby authorized to transfer up to $2,357,000 of this appropriation to state operations, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expend- iture and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 ... 1,809,000 ..................... (re. $1,125,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2008, as amended by chapter 1, section 4, of the laws of 2009: For services and expenses of the plum pox virus eradication and indem- nity program. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the direc- tor of the budget is hereby authorized to transfer up to $376,000 of 27 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND MARKETS AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 this appropriation to state operations ............................. 376,000 ............................................. (re. $374,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2006: For additional services and expenses of programs to promote agricul- tural economic development, including but not limited to farmland viability, in accordance with a programmatic and financial plan to be approved by the director of the budget. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the director of the budget is hereby authorized to transfer up to $118,000 of this appropriation to state operations ... 118,000 ......................................... (re. $118,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal USDA-Food and Nutrition Services Fund Federal Agriculture and Markets Account - 25021 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses of non-point source pollution control, farm- land preservation, and other agricultural programs including subal- location to other state departments and agencies including liabil- ities incurred prior to April 1, 2013. Notwithstanding section 51 of the state finance law and any other provision of law to the contra- ry, the funds appropriated herein may be increased or decreased by transfer from/to appropriations for any prior or subsequent grant period within the same federal fund/program and between state oper- ations and aid to localities to accomplish the intent of this appro- priation, as long as such corresponding prior/subsequent grant peri- ods within such appropriations have been reappropriated as necessary ... 20,000,000 ................................... (re. $20,000,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses of non-point source pollution control, farm- land preservation, and other agricultural programs including subal- location to other state departments and agencies including liabil- ities incurred prior to April 1, 2012. Notwithstanding section 51 of the state finance law and any other provision of law to the contra- ry, the funds appropriated herein may be increased or decreased by transfer from/to appropriations for any prior or subsequent grant period within the same federal fund/program and between state oper- ations and aid to localities to accomplish the intent of this appro- priation, as long as such corresponding prior/subsequent grant peri- ods within such appropriations have been reappropriated as necessary ... 20,000,000 ................................... (re. $20,000,000) 28 12653-03-4 COUNCIL ON THE ARTS AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS General Fund ....................... 35,855,000 37,477,000 Special Revenue Funds - Federal .... 1,413,000 7,138,000 Special Revenue Funds - Other ...... 196,000 0 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 37,464,000 44,615,000 ================ ================ SCHEDULE COUNCIL ON THE ARTS PROGRAM ................................. 37,244,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For state financial assistance for the arts. Notwithstanding any other section of law to the contrary, this appropriation may be used for state financial assistance to nonprofit cultural organizations offering services to the general public, including but not limited to, orchestras, dance companies, museums and theatre groups including nonprofit cultural organiza- tions, botanical gardens, zoos, aquariums and public benefit corporations offering programs of arts related education for elementary and secondary school pupils provided that, notwithstanding any incon- sistent provision of law, $100,000 shall be suballocated to the Nelson A. Rockefel- ler empire state plaza performing arts center corporation in support of programs for performing arts and other cultural events, and related uses for the benefit of the citizens of New York state. Such programs may include activities directly undertaken by the grantee, or indirectly by regranting of state funds by regional or local arts councils, among other organ- izations, to nonprofit cultural organiza- tions. Grants, including capital grants, awarded may be used for programs and activities relating to arts disciplines including, but not limited to, architecture, dance, design, music, theater, media, literature, 29 12653-03-4 COUNCIL ON THE ARTS AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 museum activities, visual arts, folk arts, and arts in education programs .............. 35,635,000 -------------- Program account subtotal .................. 35,635,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Miscellaneous Operating Grants Fund Council on the Arts Account - 25376 For financial assistance to nonprofit cultural organizations ....................... 1,413,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 1,413,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Arts Capital Revolving Fund Arts Capital Revolving Account - 21850 For services and expenses of the arts capi- tal revolving loan fund ........................ 196,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ..................... 196,000 -------------- EMPIRE STATE PLAZA PERFORMING ARTS CENTER CORPORATION PROGRAM ...................................................... 220,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For state financial assistance for the empire state plaza performing arts center corporation .................................... 220,000 -------------- 30 12653-03-4 COUNCIL ON THE ARTS AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 ADMINISTRATION PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For state financial assistance for the arts. This appropriation may be used for state financial assistance to nonprofit cultural organiza- tions offering services to the general public, including but not limited to, orchestras, dance companies, museums and theatre groups including nonprofit cultural organizations, botanical gardens, zoos, aquariums and public benefit corporations offering programs of arts including but not limited to those related to education for elemen- tary and secondary school pupils. Such programs may include activ- ities directly undertaken by the grantee, or indirectly by regrant- ing of state funds by regional or local arts councils, among other organizations, to nonprofit cultural organizations. Grants, including capital grants, awarded may be used for programs and activities relating to arts disciplines including, but not limited to, architecture, dance, design, music, theater, media, literature, museum activities, visual arts, folk arts, and arts in education programs ... 35,635,000 ........................... (re. $1,958,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For state financial assistance for the arts. This appropriation may be used for state financial assistance to nonprofit cultural organiza- tions offering services to the general public, including but not limited to, orchestras, dance companies, museums and theatre groups including nonprofit cultural organizations, botanical gardens, zoos, aquariums and public benefit corporations offering programs of arts related education for elementary and secondary school pupils. Such programs may include activities directly undertaken by the grantee, or indirectly by regranting of state funds by regional or local arts councils, among other organizations, to nonprofit cultural organiza- tions. Grants, including capital grants, awarded may be used for programs and activities relating to arts disciplines including, but not limited to, architecture, dance, design, music, theater, media, literature, museum activities, visual arts, folk arts, and arts in education programs ... 31,635,000 ............................. (re. $123,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal MISCELLANEOUS Operating Grants Fund Council on the Arts Account By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For financial assistance to nonprofit cultural organizations ......... 1,413,000 ......................................... (re. $1,011,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For financial assistance to nonprofit cultural organizations ......... 2,413,000 ......................................... (re. $1,666,000) 31 12653-03-4 COUNCIL ON THE ARTS AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For financial assistance to nonprofit cultural organizations ......... 2,413,000 ......................................... (re. $1,450,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2009: For financial assistance to nonprofit cultural organizations ......... 2,413,000 ......................................... (re. $1,598,000) COUNCIL ON THE ARTS PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For state financial assistance for the arts. Notwithstanding any other section of law to the contrary, this appropriation may be used for state financial assistance to nonprofit cultural organizations offering services to the general public, including but not limited to, orchestras, dance companies, museums and theatre groups includ- ing nonprofit cultural organizations, botanical gardens, zoos, aquariums and public benefit corporations offering programs of arts related education for elementary and secondary school pupils provided that, notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, $100,000 shall be suballocated to the Nelson A. Rockefeller empire state plaza performing arts center corporation in support of programs for performing arts and other cultural events, and related uses for the benefit of the citizens of New York state. Such programs may include activities directly undertaken by the grantee, or indirectly by regranting of state funds by regional or local arts councils, among other organizations, to nonprofit cultural organiza- tions. Grants, including capital grants, awarded may be used for programs and activities relating to arts disciplines including, but not limited to, architecture, dance, design, music, theater, media, literature, museum activities, visual arts, folk arts, and arts in education programs ... 35,635,000 .......................... (re. $35,396,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal MISCELLANEOUS Operating Grants Fund Council on the Arts Account - 25376 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For financial assistance to nonprofit cultural organizations ......... 1,413,000 ......................................... (re. $1,413,000) 32 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF AUDIT AND CONTROL AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS General Fund ....................... 32,025,000 0 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 32,025,000 0 ================ ================ SCHEDULE STATE OPERATIONS PROGRAM .................................... 32,025,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For state reimbursements to cities, towns, or villages for payments made for special accidental death benefits made pursuant to section 208-f of the general municipal law, including the payment of liabilities incurred prior to April 1, 2014 and for state reimbursement to New York city for payments made for special accidental death benefits to beneficiaries of first respon- ders to the world trade center attack made pursuant to section 208-f of the general municipal law, including the payment of liabilities incurred prior to April 1, 2014. Notwithstanding the provisions of any other law to the contrary, for state fiscal year 2014-2015 the liability of the state and the amount to be distributed or otherwise expended by the state pursuant to section 208-f of the general municipal law shall be limited to the amount appro- priated ..................................... 32,025,000 -------------- 33 12653-03-4 CITY UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS General Fund ....................... 1,410,608,490 0 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 1,410,608,490 0 ================ ================ SCHEDULE CITY UNIVERSITY--COMMUNITY COLLEGES ........................ 215,975,490 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 OPERATING ASSISTANCE For state financial assistance, net of disallowances, for operating expenses of community colleges to be expended pursuant to regulations developed jointly by the state university trustees and the city university trustees and approved by the director of the budget, and shall include funds available on a matching basis to implement programs for the provision of education and training services to indi- viduals eligible under the federal personal responsibility and work opportu- nity reconciliation act of 1996. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, rule or regulation, aid payable from this appropriation to community colleges shall be distributed to the colleges according to guidelines established by the city university trustees. Notwithstanding any other law, rule, or regulation to the contrary, full funding for aidable community college enrollment for the college fiscal year 2014-15 and heretofore as provided under this appro- priation is determined by the operating aid formulas defined in rules and regu- lations developed jointly by the boards of trustees of the state and city universi- ties and approved by the director of the budget provided that the local sponsor may use funds contained in reserves for excess student revenue for operating support of a community college program even though said 34 12653-03-4 CITY UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 expenditures may cause expenses and student revenues to exceed one-third of the college's net operating budget for the college fiscal year 2014-15 provided that such funds do not cause the college's revenue from the local sponsor's contrib- ution in aggregate to be less than the comparable amounts for the previous commu- nity college fiscal year and further provided that pursuant to standards and regulations of the state university trus- tees and the city university trustees for the college fiscal year 2014-15, community colleges may increase tuition and fees above that allowable under current educa- tion law if such standards and regulations require that in order to exceed the tuition limit otherwise set forth in the education law, local sponsor contributions either in the aggregate or for each full- time equivalent student shall be no less than the comparable amounts for the previ- ous community college fiscal year .......... 201,451,000 Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the city university of New York shall make awards to community colleges from the next generation NY job linkage program incentive fund based on measures of student success for all students enrolled in programs that confer a credit-bearing certificate, an associate of occupational studies degree, or an associate of applied science degree, including, but not limited to: (1) The number of students who are employed following degree or certificate completion and their wage gains, if any, as deter- mined by the department of labor, which shall be given the greatest weighting among all measures of student success; (2) The number of degree completions, certificate completions and student trans- fers to other institutions of higher education; (3) The number of degree and certificate completions under the preceding item (2) by students considered academically at-risk due to economic disadvantage or other factor of under-representation with- in the field of study; veterans; and the disabled; 35 12653-03-4 CITY UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 (4) The number of students who make adequate progress towards completion of a degree or certificate, which may include accelerated completion of a developmental education program; (5) The number of degree completions in innovative programs designed to enable students to balance school, work and other personal responsibilities; and (6) The number of students engaged in career and employment opportunities including apprenticeships, cooperative education programs or other paid work experience that is an integral part of their academic program. Provided further, however, awards shall be made on a pro-rata basis in accordance with a methodology and in a form and manner developed by the director of the budget, in consultation with the city university. Provided further, however, on or before December 1, 2014, or an alternative date as determined by the director of the budg- et in consultation with the city universi- ty, the city university trustees shall submit a plan for approval by the director of the budget to allocate amounts avail- able for the next generation NY job link- age program incentive fund pursuant to this appropriation ........................... 2,000,000 CATEGORICAL PROGRAMS For the payment of aid for community college categorical programs to be distributed to the colleges according to guidelines established by the city university trus- tees: For services and expenses related to the establishment, renovation, alteration, expansion, improvement or operation of child care centers for the benefit of students at the community college campuses of the city university of New York, provided that matching funds of at least 35 percent from nonstate sources be made available ...................................... 813,100 For payment of rental aid ...................... 8,948,000 For state financial assistance for community college contract courses and work force development .................................. 1,880,000 36 12653-03-4 CITY UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For student financial assistance to expand opportunities in the community colleges of the city university for the educationally and economically disadvantaged in accord- ance with section 6452 of the education law ............................................ 883,390 -------------- CITY UNIVERSITY--SENIOR COLLEGES ......................... 1,187,633,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 CITY UNIVERSITY--SENIOR COLLEGE PROGRAMS For the costs of the state share, as prescribed herein, as reimbursement to the city of New York to be paid during the state fiscal year beginning April 1, 2014 for the operating expenses of the senior college approved programs and services of the city university of New York as defined in section 6230 of the education law. Notwithstanding paragraphs 3 and 4 of subdi- vision A of section 6221 of the education law, the amount appropriated herein shall constitute the maximum state payment for the 2014-15 state fiscal year beginning April 1, 2014 to the city of New York, of which $428,000,000 is a state liability to the city for the period beginning April 1, 2014 through June 30, 2015, for reimburse- ment of costs incurred by the city at any time during the 2013-14 academic year. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the dormitory authority of the state of New York may issue bonds for the purpose of reimbursing equipment disburse- ments subject to subdivision 14 of section 1680 of the public authorities law and upon transfer of bond proceeds for equip- ment disbursements, from the city univer- sity special revenue fund, facilities and planning income reimbursable account (NA) to an account of the city of New York, the general fund appropriations herein shall be reduced by amounts equivalent to such transfers but in no event less than $20,000,000 for the 12-month period begin- ning July 1, 2014; the transfer of such bond proceeds shall immediately and equiv- 37 12653-03-4 CITY UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 alently reduce the general fund amounts appropriated herein; and the portions of such general fund appropriations so affected shall have no further force or effect. The state share of operating expenses, a portion of which is appropriated herein as reimbursement to New York city, shall be an amount equal to the net operating expenses of the senior college approved programs and services which shall equal the total operating expenses of approved programs and services less: (a) all excess tuition and instructional and noninstructional fees attributable to the senior colleges received from the city university construction fund; (b) miscellaneous revenue and fees, including bad debt recoveries and income fund reimbursable cost recoveries; (c) pursuant to section 6221 of the educa- tion law, a representative share of the operating costs of those activities within central administration and univ- ersity-wide programs which, as deter- mined by the state budget director, relate jointly to the senior colleges and community colleges, and New York city support for associate degree programs at the College of Staten Island and Medgar Evers College and notwith- standing any other provision of law, rule or regulation, New York city support for associate degree programs at New York city college of technology and John Jay college, with such support based on the 2011-12 full-time equiv- alent (FTE) associate degree enrollments at these campuses and calculated using the New York city contribution per city university community college FTE in the 2011-12 base year, totaling $32,275,000. Items (a) and (b) of the foregoing shall be hereafter referred to as the senior college revenue offset, and item (c) as the central administration and universi- ty-wide programs offset. In no event shall the state support for the operating expenses of the senior college approved programs and services for the 12-month period beginning July 1, 2014 exceed $1,197,977,900 .................... 1,187,133,000 38 12653-03-4 CITY UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For services and expenses of the Joseph Murphy Institute ............................... 500,000 -------------- CITY UNIVERSITY--SENIOR COLLEGE PENSION PAYMENTS ............. 2,000,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For payment of financial assistance to the city of New York for certain costs of retirement incentive programs and other liabilities attributable to employee retirement systems and for special pension payments attributable to employees of the senior colleges of the city university of New York pursuant to chapters 975, 976, and 977 of the laws of 1977, in accordance with section 6231 of the education law and chapter 958 of the laws of 1981, as amended ...................................... 2,000,000 -------------- METROPOLITAN COMMUTER TRANSPORTATION MOBILITY TAX ............ 5,000,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For payment of the metropolitan commuter transportation mobility tax pursuant to article 23 of the tax law as amended by chapter 25 of the laws of 2009 for the period July 1, 2014 to June 30, 2015 on behalf of those senior college employees employed in the commuter transportation district. Notwithstanding any other law to the contrary, this appropriation may not be decreased by interchange with any other appropriation ................................ 5,000,000 -------------- 39 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS AND COMMUNITY SUPERVISION AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS General Fund ....................... 20,193,000 12,052,000 Internal Service Funds ............. 11,000,000 13,355,000 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 31,193,000 25,407,000 ================ ================ SCHEDULE COMMUNITY SUPERVISION PROGRAM ............................... 16,613,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For payment of services and expenses relat- ing to the operation of a program with the center for employment opportunities to assist with vocational or employment skills training or the attainment of employment ................................... 1,029,000 For costs associated with the provision of treatment, residential stabilization and other related services for offenders in the community, including residential stabilization for sex offenders, pursuant to existing contracts or to be distributed through a competitive process ................ 4,584,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 5,613,000 -------------- Internal Service Funds Agencies Internal Service Fund Neighborhood Work Project Account - 55059 For services and expenses related to estab- lishing and administering a vocational training program for parolees, other offenders, or former inmates from city of New York jails participating in community based programs with the center for employ- ment opportunities. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, the chairman of the board of parole, or a designated officer of the department of corrections and community supervision may authorize participants to perform service projects at sites made available by any 40 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS AND COMMUNITY SUPERVISION AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 state or local government or public bene- fit corporation ............................. 11,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal .................. 11,000,000 -------------- HEALTH SERVICES PROGRAM ..................................... 14,000,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the money hereby appropriated may be used for the payment of prior year liabilities and may be increased or decreased by interchange or transfer with any other general fund appropriation with- in the department of corrections and community supervision with the approval of the director of the budget. A portion of these funds may be transferred or sub-al- located to the department of health or other state agencies. For the state share of medical assistance services expenses incurred by the depart- ment of corrections and community super- vision related to the provision of medical assistance services to inmates .............. 14,000,000 -------------- PROGRAM SERVICES PROGRAM ....................................... 380,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For services and expenses of a program at the Albion correctional facility related to family tele-visiting ........................ 130,000 For services and expenses of a program at the Queensboro correctional facility related to re-entry with a focus on family ................................................ 250,000 -------------- SUPPORT SERVICES PROGRAM ....................................... 200,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 41 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS AND COMMUNITY SUPERVISION AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For services and expenses of localities for the housing and board of felony offenders pursuant to section 601-c of the correction law ................................. 200,000 -------------- 42 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS AND COMMUNITY SUPERVISION AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 COMMUNITY SUPERVISION PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For payment of services and expenses relating to the operation of a program with the center for employment opportunities to assist with vocational or employment skills training or the attainment of employment ... 1,029,000 ............................ (re. $491,000) For costs associated with the provision of treatment, residential stabilization and other related services for offenders in the commu- nity, including residential stabilization for sex offenders, pursu- ant to existing contracts or to be distributed through a competitive process ... 4,942,000 ............................. (re. $3,014,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For costs associated with the provision of treatment, residential stabilization and other related services for offenders in the commu- nity, including residential stabilization for sex offenders, pursu- ant to existing contracts or to be distributed through a competitive process ... 4,942,000 ............................. (re. $1,111,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2010, as transferred by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: Notwithstanding the provisions of section 259-i of the executive law, payments made pursuant to this appropriation for liabilities incurred on or after April 1, 2006, but prior to September 1, 2008, shall be paid by the state at the actual per day per capita cost, as certified to the commissioner of correctional services by the appro- priate local official, for the care of such prisoners; provided however, such per diem per capita reimbursement for such period pursuant to subdivision 3 of section 259-i of the executive law shall not exceed $40 and for such per diem per capita reimbursement for the period on or after September 1, 2008 but prior to April 1, 2009 pursuant to subdivision 3 of section 259-i of the executive law shall not exceed $37.60 ... 5,000,000 ............. (re. $1,629,000) Internal Service Funds [Miscellaneous] AGENCIES Internal Service Fund Neighborhood Work Project Account - 55059 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses related to establishing and administering a vocational training program for parolees, other offenders, or former inmates from city of New York jails participating in community based programs with the center for employment opportunities. Notwith- standing any other provision of law to the contrary, the chairman of the board of parole, or a designated officer of the department of corrections and community supervision may authorize participants to perform service projects at sites made available by any state or 43 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS AND COMMUNITY SUPERVISION AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 local government or public benefit corporation ..................... 11,000,000 ........................................ (re. $8,816,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses related to establishing and administering a vocational training program for parolees, other offenders, or former inmates from city of New York jails participating in community based programs with the center for employment opportunities. Notwith- standing any other provision of law to the contrary, the chairman of the board of parole, or a designated officer of the department of corrections and community supervision may authorize participants to perform service projects at sites made available by any state or local government or public benefit corporation ..................... 11,000,000 ........................................ (re. $4,539,000) HEALTH SERVICES PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2008, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses of the legal action center to facilitate inmate access to the medical assistance program .................... 200,000 ............................................. (re. $200,000) SUPPORT SERVICES PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2008, as amended by chapter 496, section 1, of the laws of 2008: For services and expenses of localities for the housing and board of coram nobis prisoners in accordance with section 601-b of the correction law, felony offenders in accordance with subdivision 2 of section 601-c of the correction law, and prisoners pursuant to section 95 of the correction law. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, payments certified to the commis- sioner by the appropriate local official for the care of such pris- oners and made pursuant to this appropriation for liabilities incurred on or after September 1, 2008 shall be paid at the follow- ing per day per capita rates: per diem per capita reimbursement pursuant to section 601-b of the correction law shall not exceed $18.80, and per diem per capita reimbursement pursuant to subdivi- sion 2 of section 601-c of the correction law shall not exceed $37.60 ... 5,880,000 .............................. (re. $5,607,000) 44 12653-03-4 DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS General Fund ....................... 121,963,000 52,211,000 Special Revenue Funds - Federal .... 25,400,000 55,558,000 Special Revenue Funds - Other ...... 26,763,000 45,905,924 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 174,126,000 153,674,924 ================ ================ SCHEDULE CRIME PREVENTION AND REDUCTION STRATEGIES PROGRAM .......... 174,126,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For prosecutorial services of counties, to be distributed in the same manner as the prior year or through a competitive proc- ess ......................................... 10,680,000 For payment to the New York state district attorneys association and the New York state prosecutors training institute for services and expenses related to the pros- ecution of crimes and the provision of continuing legal education, training, and support for medicaid fraud prosecution ....... 2,304,000 For services and expenses associated with a witness protection program pursuant to a plan developed by the commissioner of the division of criminal justice services .......... 304,000 For grants to counties for district attorney salaries. Notwithstanding the provisions of subdivisions 10 and 11 of section 700 of the county law or any other law to the contrary, for state fiscal year 2014-15 the state reimbursement to counties for district attorney salaries shall be equal to the amount received by a county for such purpose in 2013-14 and 100 percent of the difference between the minimum salary for a full-time district attorney estab- lished pursuant to section 183-a of the judiciary law prior to April 1, 2014, the minimum salary on or after April 1, 2014. For those counties whose salaries are not covered by section 183-a of the judiciary law, the state reimbursement for these 45 12653-03-4 DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 counties will be pursuant to a plan prepared by the commissioner of criminal justice services and approved by the director of the budget ....................... 4,212,000 Payment of state aid for expenses of the special narcotics prosecutor ................... 825,000 For payment of state aid for expenses of crime laboratories for accreditation, training, capacity enhancement and lab related services to maintain the quality and reliability of forensic services to criminal justice agencies, distributed through a competitive process, which includes an evaluation of the effective- ness of such process. Some of these funds herein appropriated may be transferred to state operations and may be suballocated to other state agencies ...................... 6,635,000 For payment of state aid for Westchester county policing program ...................... 1,984,000 For reimbursement of the services and expenses of municipal corporations, public authorities, the division of state police, authorized police departments of state public authorities or regional state park commissions for the purchase of ballistic soft body armor vests, such sum shall be payable on the audit and warrant of the state comptroller on vouchers certified by the commissioner of the division of crimi- nal justice services and the chief admin- istrative officer of the municipal corpo- ration, public authority, or state entity making requisition and purchase of such vests. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state operations and may be suballocated to other state agencies ........... 513,000 For services and expenses of the drug diver- sion program in the same manner as the prior year or through a competitive proc- ess ............................................ 618,000 For services and expenses of programs aimed at reducing the risk of re-offending, to be distributed through a competitive proc- ess, which will include an evaluation of the effectiveness of such programs ........... 3,063,000 For services and expenses of project GIVE as allocated pursuant to a plan prepared by the commissioner of criminal justice services and approved by the director of the budget .................................. 15,219,000 For defense services to be distributed in 46 12653-03-4 DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 the same manner as the prior year or through a competitive process ................ 5,507,000 For payment to New York state defenders association for services and expenses related to the provision of training and other assistance ............................. 1,089,000 For payment of state aid to counties and the city of New York for the operation of local probation departments subject to the approval of the director of the budget. Notwithstanding any other provisions of law, the state aid for probationary services to counties and the city of New York shall be distributed to counties and the city of New York pursuant to a plan prepared by the commissioner of the division of crimi- nal justice services and approved by the director of the budget which shall be to the greatest extent possible, distributed in a manner consistent with the prior year distribution amounts ........................ 44,876,000 For payment of state aid to counties and the city of New York for local alternatives to incarceration, including those that provide alcohol and substance abuse treat- ment programs, and other related inter- ventions pursuant to article 13-A of the executive law. Notwithstanding any other provisions of law, the total amount for state assistance shall be to the greatest extent possible, distributed in a manner consistent with the prior year distrib- ution amounts, pursuant to a plan submit- ted by the commissioner of the division of criminal justice services and approved by the director of the budget ................... 5,518,000 For payment to not-for-profit and government operated programs providing alternatives to incarceration, community supervision and/or employment programs to be distrib- uted pursuant to a plan submitted by the commissioner of the division of criminal justice services and approved by the director of the budget. Eligible services shall include, but not be limited to offender employment, offender assessments, treatment program placement and partic- ipation, monitoring client compliance with a treatment plan, TASC program services, and alternatives to prison. A portion of these funds may be suballocated to other state agencies .............................. 11,994,000 47 12653-03-4 DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For services and expenses of programs that provide alternatives to incarceration for eligible individuals and families whose income do not exceed 200 percent of the federal poverty level ........................ 2,622,000 For residential centers providing services to individuals on probation and for commu- nity corrections programs to be distrib- uted in the same manner as the prior year or through a competitive process ............. 1,000,000 For services and expenses of the establish- ment, or continued operation, of regional Operation S.N.U.G programs within the following counties: Bronx, Queens, Rock land, and Onondaga ........................... 1,000,000 For services and expenses of the establish- ment, or continued operation, of regional Operation S.N.U.G. programs, pursuant to a plan submitted by the division of criminal justice services and approved by the director of the budget ....................... 2,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................. 121,963,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Miscellaneous Operating Grants Fund Crime Identification and Technology Account - 25475 For services and expenses related to iden- tification technology grants including, but not limited to, crime lab improvement and DNA programs. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state operations and may be suballocated to other state agen- cies ......................................... 2,250,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 2,250,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Miscellaneous Operating Grants Fund DCJS Miscellaneous Discretionary Account - 25470 Funds herein appropriated may be used to disburse unanticipated federal grants in support of state and local programs to prevent crime, support law enforcement, improve the administration of justice, and assist victims. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state operations and 48 12653-03-4 DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 may be suballocated to other state agen- cies ......................................... 7,250,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 7,250,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Miscellaneous Operating Grants Fund Edward Byrne Memorial Grant Account For services and expenses related to the federal Edward Byrne memorial justice assistance formula program, including enhanced prosecution, enhanced defense, local law enforcement programs, youth violence and/or crime reduction programs, crime laboratories, re-entry services, and judicial diversion and alternative to incarceration programs. Funds appropriated herein shall be expended pursuant to a plan developed by the commissioner of criminal justice services and approved by the director of the budget. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state operations and/or suballocated to other state agencies ............................... 6,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 6,000,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Miscellaneous Operating Grants Fund Juvenile Accountability Incentive Block Grant Account For payment of federal aid to localities juvenile accountability incentive block grant moneys pursuant to an allocation plan developed by the commissioner of the division of criminal justice services. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state operations and may be suballo- cated to other state agencies ................ 1,750,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 1,750,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Miscellaneous Operating Grants Fund Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Formula Account - 25436 49 12653-03-4 DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment of federal aid to localities pursuant to the provisions of the federal juvenile justice and delinquency prevention act in accordance with a distribution plan determined by the juve- nile justice advisory group and affirmed by the commissioner of the division of criminal justice services. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state operations and may be suballocated to other state agencies ......................... 2,050,000 For payment of federal aid to localities pursuant to the provisions of title V of the juvenile justice and delinquency prevention act of 1974, as amended for local delinquency prevention programs, including sub-allocation to state oper- ations for the administration of this grant in accordance with a distribution plan determined by the juvenile justice advisory group and affirmed by the commis- sioner of the division of criminal justice services. For services and expenses associated with the juvenile justice and delinquency prevention formula account. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state operations and may be suballocated to other state agencies ........................... 100,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 2,150,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Miscellaneous Operating Grants Fund Violence Against Women Account - 25477 For payment of federal aid to localities pursuant to an expenditure plan developed by the commissioner of the division of criminal justice services, provided howev- er that up to 10 percent of the amount herein appropriated may be used for program administration. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state oper- ations and may be suballocated to other state agencies ............................... 6,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 6,000,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other 50 12653-03-4 DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Crimes Against Revenue Program Account - 22015 For payment to district attorneys who participate in the crimes against revenue program to be distributed according to a plan developed by the commissioner of the division of criminal justice services, in consultation with the department of taxa- tion and finance, and approved by the director of the budget ...................... 14,300,000 -------------- Program account subtotal .................. 14,300,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Drug Enforcement Task Force Account - 22102 For distribution to the state's political subdivisions and for services and expenses of the drug enforcement task forces. Some of these funds may be transferred to state operations appropriations ...................... 100,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ..................... 100,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Legal Services Assistance Account - 22096 For prosecutorial services of counties, to be distributed in the same manner as the prior year or through a competitive proc- ess .......................................... 2,592,000 For defense services to be distributed in the same manner as the prior year or through a competitive process ................ 2,592,000 For services and expenses of the district attorney and indigent legal services attorney loan forgiveness program pursuant to section 679-e of the education law. These funds may be suballocated to the higher education services corporation ........ 2,430,000 For payment to prisoner's legal services for services and expenses related to legal representation and assistance to indigent inmates ...................................... 1,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 8,614,000 -------------- 51 12653-03-4 DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Special Revenue Funds - Other State Police Motor Vehicle Law Enforcement and Motor Vehicle Theft and Insurance Fraud Prevention Fund Motor Vehicle Theft and Insurance Fraud Account - 22801 For services and expenses associated with local anti-auto theft programs, in accord- ance with section 89-d of the state finance law, distributed through a compet- itive process ................................ 3,749,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 3,749,000 -------------- 52 12653-03-4 DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 CRIME PREVENTION AND REDUCTION STRATEGIES PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For prosecutorial services of counties, to be distributed in the same manner as the prior year or through a competitive process .......... 10,680,000 ........................................ (re. $2,000,000) For payment to the New York state district attorneys association and the New York state prosecutors training institute for services and expenses related to the prosecution of crimes and the provision of continuing legal education, training, and support for medicaid fraud prosecution ... 2,304,000 ......................... (re. $2,304,000) For services and expenses associated with a witness protection program pursuant to a plan developed by the commissioner of the division of criminal justice services ... 304,000 ............... (re. $304,000) For payment of state aid for expenses of crime laboratories for accreditation, training, capacity enhancement and lab related services to maintain the quality and reliability of forensic services to criminal justice agencies, distributed through a compet- itive process, which includes an evaluation of the effectiveness of such process. Some of these funds herein appropriated may be trans- ferred to state operations and may be suballocated to other state agencies ... 6,635,000 ............................ (re. $4,500,000) For payment of state aid for Westchester county policing program ... 1,984,000 ........................................... (re. $500,000) For reimbursement of the services and expenses of municipal corpo- rations, public authorities, the division of state police, author- ized police departments of state public authorities or regional state park commissions for the purchase of ballistic soft body armor vests, such sum shall be payable on the audit and warrant of the state comptroller on vouchers certified by the commissioner of the division of criminal justice services and the chief administrative officer of the municipal corporation, public authority, or state entity making requisition and purchase of such vests. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state operations and may be subal- located to other state agencies ... 513,000 ........ (re. $150,000) For services and expenses of the drug diversion program in the same manner as the prior year or through a competitive process .......... 618,000 ............................................. (re. $150,000) For services and expenses of programs aimed at reducing the risk of re-offending, to be distributed through a competitive process, which will include an evaluation of the effectiveness of such programs ... 3,063,000 ......................................... (re. $2,000,000) For services and expenses of operation IMPACT including anti-gun traf- ficking initiative as allocated and distributed by competitive proc- ess which includes an evaluation of the effectiveness of such proc- ess ... 15,219,000 ................................ (re. $9,500,000) For defense services to be distributed in the same manner as the prior year or through a competitive process .............................. 5,507,000 ........................................... (re. $300,000) 53 12653-03-4 DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For payment to New York state defenders association for services and expenses related to the provision of training and other assistance ... 1,089,000 ....................................... (re. $110,000) For additional payment to the New York state defenders association for services and expenses related to the provision of training and other assistance ... 1,000,000 ............................ (re. $100,000) For payment of state aid to counties and the city of New York for local alternatives to incarceration, pursuant to article 13-A of the executive law. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the total amount for state assistance may be provided to participating coun- ties and the city of New York in the same proportion of the appro- priation as received during the preceding fiscal year, pursuant to a plan submitted by the commissioner of the division of criminal justice services and approved by the director of the budget 3,245,000 ......................................... (re. $1,700,000) For payment of state aid to counties and the city of New York for local alternatives to incarceration that provide alcohol and substance abuse treatment programs and services and other related interventions, pursuant to section 266 of article 13-A of the execu- tive law ... 1,914,000 ............................ (re. $1,914,000) For payment to not-for-profit and government operated programs provid- ing alternatives to incarceration, community supervision and/or employment programs to be distributed pursuant to existing or prior year contracts or pursuant to a plan submitted by the commissioner of the division of criminal justice services and approved by the director of the budget. Eligible services shall include, but not be limited to offender employment, offender assessments, treatment program placement and participation, monitoring client compliance with a treatment plan, TASC program services, and alternatives to prison. A portion of these funds may be suballocated to other state agencies ... 11,442,000 ........................... (re. $6,900,000) For services and expenses of programs that provide alternatives to incarceration for eligible individuals and families whose income do not exceed 200 percent of the federal poverty level ................ 2,622,000 ......................................... (re. $2,500,000) For residential centers providing services to individuals on probation and for community corrections programs to be distributed in the same manner as the prior year or through a competitive process .......... 1,000,000 ........................................... (re. $300,000) For additional payments to not-for-profits and government operated programs providing alternatives to incarceration to be distributed pursuant to existing contracts ... 1,291,000 ........ (re. $630,000) For services and expenses of Legal Services NYC - DREAM Clinics ...... 150,000 ............................................. (re. $150,000) For services and expenses of New York State Immigrant Action Fund 150,000 ............................................. (re. $150,000) For services and expenses of Make the Road NY ........................ 150,000 ............................................. (re. $150,000) Community Service Society - Record Repair Counseling Corps ........... 250,000 ............................................. (re. $250,000) For services and expenses of Vera Institute of Justice: Common Justice ... 200,000 ......................................... (re. $200,000) 54 12653-03-4 DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses of the Consortium of the Niagara Frontier ... 150,000 ......................................... (re. $150,000) For services and expenses of the John Jay College: Prison to College Pipeline ... 100,000 ................................ (re. $100,000) For services and expenses of Greenpoint Outreach Domestic and Family Intervention Program ... 150,000 .................... (re. $150,000) For services and expenses of Friends of the Island Academy ........... 150,000 ............................................. (re. $150,000) For services and expenses of Brooklyn Legal Services Corp A .......... 250,000 ............................................. (re. $200,000) For services and expenses of the Fortune Society ..................... 100,000 ............................................. (re. $100,000) For services and expenses of drug, violence, and crime control and prevention programs in accordance with the following schedule: Chinese-American Planning Council Youth Training Program ............. 165,387 ............................................. (re. $165,387) Metropolitan Coordinating Council: All About Jobs II ................. 76,000 ............................................... (re. $76,000) Ohel Children's Home & Family Services Drug Prevention Program ....... 76,000 ............................................... (re. $76,000) United Jewish Council - East Side Community Crime Prevention ......... 142,613 ............................................. (re. $142,613) Institute for the Puerto Rican/Hispanic Elderly ...................... 100,000 ............................................. (re. $100,000) Henry Street Settlement ... 80,000 ..................... (re. $80,000) Education Alliance ... 80,000 .......................... (re. $80,000) Asian Americans for Equality ... 80,000 ................ (re. $80,000) For services and expenses of programs that prevent domestic violence or aid victims of domestic violence: For services and expenses of: Domestic Violence Law Project of Rockland County ..................... 41,109 ............................................... (re. $41,109) Empire Justice Center ... 47,638 ....................... (re. $47,638) Legal Aid Society of Mid-New York ... 41,109 ........... (re. $41,109) Legal Aid Society of New York - Domestic Violence Services ........... 67,218 ............................................... (re. $67,218) Legal Services for New York City - Brooklyn ... 41,109 . (re. $41,109) Legal Services for New York City - Queens ... 41,109 ... (re. $41,109) Metropolitan New York Council on Jewish Poverty ...................... 55,363 ............................................... (re. $55,363) My Sisters' Place ... 41,109 ........................... (re. $41,109) Nassau Coalition Against Domestic Violence, Inc. ..................... 41,109 ............................................... (re. $41,109) Neighborhood Legal Services Inc. of Erie County ...................... 41,109 ............................................... (re. $41,109) Sanctuary for Families ... 55,363 ...................... (re. $55,363) Rochester Legal Aid Society ... 54,546 ................. (re. $54,546) Volunteer Legal Services Project of Monroe County .................... 41,109 ............................................... (re. $41,109) Finger Lakes Law Enforcement ... 500,000 .............. (re. $500,000) For the purchase of safety equipment for New York City correction officers ... 250,000 ................................ (re. $250,000) 55 12653-03-4 DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For the purchase of safety equipment for the New York State Correc- tional Officer and Police Benevolent Association, Incorporated (NYSCOPBA) ... 250,000 .............................. (re. $250,000) For services and expenses of the establishment, or continued opera- tion, of regional Operation S.N.U.G programs within the following counties: Bronx, Queens, Rockland, and Onondaga .................... 1,000,000 ......................................... (re. $1,000,000) For services and expenses of the establishment, or continued opera- tion, of regional Operation S.N.U.G. programs, pursuant to a plan submitted by the division of criminal justice services and approved by the director of the budget ... 2,000,000 ....... (re. $2,000,000) For services and expenses of law enforcement initiatives including but not limited to, enhanced prosecution, enhanced defense, local law enforcement programs, youth violence and/or crime reduction programs, crime laboratories, re-entry services, and judicial diver- sion and alternative to incarceration programs, pursuant to a plan submitted by the division of criminal justice services and approved by the director of the budget ... 1,000,000 ......... (re. $500,000) The appropriation made by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013, is hereby amended and reappropriated to read: For services and expenses of programs that prevent domestic violence or aid the victims of domestic violence. Notwithstanding any provision of law this appropriation shall be allocated only pursuant to a plan setting forth an itemized list of grantees with the amount to be received by each, or the methodology for allocating such appropriation. Such plan shall be subject to the approval of the temporary president of the senate and the director of the budget and thereafter shall be included in a resolution calling for the expend- iture of such monies, which resolution must be approved by a majori- ty vote of all members elected to the senate upon a roll call vote. PROVIDED, HOWEVER, THAT NOTWITHSTANDING ANYTHING TO THE CONTRARY FOUND WITHIN ANY LAW OR MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING: (A) NO CONTRACT OR GRANT AGREEMENT REQUESTED BY A MEMBER OF THE SENATE (WHICH FOR PURPOSES OF THIS REAPPROPRIATION SHALL BE DEEMED TO BE A MEMBER OF THE SENATE THAT SUBMITS, EITHER VERBALLY OR IN WRITING, A REQUEST FOR A CONTRACT OR GRANT AGREEMENT TO EITHER THE TEMPORARY PRESIDENT AND MAJORITY LEADER OF THE SENATE, OR THE CHAIR OF THE SENATE FINANCE COMMITTEE, AND WHO SHALL BE HEREINAFTER REFERRED TO AS A "LEGISLATIVE SPONSOR") SHALL BE EXECUTED ON OR AFTER APRIL 1, 2014 THROUGH MARCH 31, 2015 THAT IS FUNDED BY THIS REAPPROPRIATION, UNLESS ALL OF THE FOLLOWING ADDITIONAL CONDITIONS ARE SATISFIED: (1) EACH LEGISLATIVE SPONSOR OF SUCH CONTRACT OR GRANT AGREEMENT SUBMITS A WRITTEN DECLARATION TO THE DIRECTOR OF THE DIVISION OF THE BUDGET, SIGNED AND ATTESTED TO BY SUCH SPONSOR UNDER THE PENALTY OF PERJURY, THAT (A) THE REQUESTED CONTRACT OR GRANT AGREEMENT IS FOR A LAWFUL PURPOSE AND THAT ALL FUNDS EXPENDED PURSUANT TO THE TERMS OF THE CONTRACT OR GRANT AGREEMENT ARE INTENDED TO BE USED AND WILL BE USED SOLELY AND DIRECTLY FOR THE PUBLIC PURPOSE OR PURPOSES SPECIFIED IN THE CONTRACT OR GRANT AGREEMENT, AND (B) THE LEGISLATIVE SPONSOR, THE LEGISLATIVE SPONSOR'S SPOUSE, THE NATURAL OR ADOPTED DESCENDANTS OF THE LEGISLATIVE SPONSOR OR OF THE LEGISLATIVE SPONSOR'S SPOUSE, 56 12653-03-4 DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 ANY SIBLING OF THE LEGISLATIVE SPONSOR OR OF THE LEGISLATIVE SPON- SOR'S SPOUSE, ANY PERSON SHARING THE HOME OF ANY OF THE FOREGOING, OR ANY STAFF MEMBER, EMPLOYEE, OR AGENT OF THE LEGISLATIVE SPONSOR HAS (I) NO FINANCIAL INTEREST, DIRECT OR INDIRECT, IN CONNECTION WITH THE REQUESTED CONTRACT OR GRANT AGREEMENT, (II) NOT RECEIVED AND WILL NOT RECEIVE ANY FINANCIAL BENEFIT, EITHER DIRECTLY OR INDI- RECTLY FROM THE CONTRACTOR OR GRANTEE THAT IS A PARTY TO THE REQUESTED CONTRACT OR GRANT AGREEMENT, AND (III) NO KNOWN CONFLICTS OF INTEREST AS SET FORTH IN SECTION 74 OF THE PUBLIC OFFICERS LAW IN CONNECTION WITH THE REQUESTED CONTRACT OR GRANT AGREEMENT, AND (2) THE SENATE HAS, FOR EACH REQUESTED CONTRACT OR GRANT AGREEMENT, POSTED ON ITS PUBLIC FACING WEBSITE FOR A PERIOD OF AT LEAST 30 DAYS COMMENCING FROM THE DATE OF SUCH REQUEST: (A) THE LEGAL NAME OF THE PROPOSED CONTRACT OR GRANT RECIPIENT, INCLUDING THE SENATE DISTRICT IN WHICH SUCH RECIPIENT RESIDES AND A DESCRIPTION OF THE PROJECT(S) SUCH CONTRACT OR GRANT WILL BE USED FOR; (B) THE NAMES OF ALL LEGIS- LATIVE SPONSORS, INCLUDING EACH SPONSOR'S DISTRICT; (C) THE AMOUNT OF FUNDING REQUESTED; (D) THE PROPOSED ADMINISTERING STATE AGENCY OR PUBLIC AUTHORITY; AND (E) THE SIGNED AND ATTESTED DECLARATION REFERRED TO IN ITEM (1) ABOVE; AND (B) EXPENDITURES SHALL ONLY BE MADE FROM THIS REAPPROPRIATION TO PAY FOR OBLIGATIONS INCURRED UNDER AN EXECUTED CONTRACT OR GRANT AGREEMENT MEETING THE REQUIREMENTS SET FORTH IN CLAUSE (A) ABOVE IF THE SENATE HAS, FOR SUCH EXECUTED CONTRACT OR GRANT AGREEMENT, CONTINUOUSLY POSTED ON ITS PUBLIC FACING WEBSITE THE INFORMATION REQUIRED IN ITEM (2) OF CLAUSE (A) ABOVE FROM THE DATE OF THE REQUEST FOR SUCH CONTRACT OR GRANT AGREE- MENT THROUGH THE DATE OF EXPENDITURE ... 609,000 .... (re. $609,000) For services and expenses of law enforcement, anti-drug, antiviolence, crime control and prevention programs. Notwithstanding any provision of law this appropriation shall be allocated only pursuant to a plan setting forth an itemized list of grantees with the amount to be received by each, or the methodology for allocating such appropri- ation. Such plan shall be subject to the approval of the temporary president of the senate and the director of the budget and thereaft- er shall be included in the resolution calling for the expenditure of such monies, which resolution must be approved by a majority vote of all members elected to the senate upon a roll call vote. PROVIDED, HOWEVER, THAT NOTWITHSTANDING ANYTHING TO THE CONTRARY FOUND WITHIN ANY LAW OR MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING: (A) NO CONTRACT OR GRANT AGREEMENT REQUESTED BY A MEMBER OF THE SENATE (WHICH FOR PURPOSES OF THIS REAPPROPRIATION SHALL BE DEEMED TO BE A MEMBER OF THE SENATE THAT SUBMITS, EITHER VERBALLY OR IN WRITING, A REQUEST FOR A CONTRACT OR GRANT AGREEMENT TO EITHER THE TEMPORARY PRESIDENT AND MAJORITY LEADER OF THE SENATE, OR THE CHAIR OF THE SENATE FINANCE COMMITTEE, AND WHO SHALL BE HEREINAFTER REFERRED TO AS A "LEGISLATIVE SPONSOR") SHALL BE EXECUTED ON OR AFTER APRIL 1, 2014 THROUGH MARCH 31, 2015 THAT IS FUNDED BY THIS REAPPROPRIATION, UNLESS ALL OF THE FOLLOWING ADDITIONAL CONDITIONS ARE SATISFIED: (1) EACH LEGISLATIVE SPONSOR OF SUCH CONTRACT OR GRANT AGREEMENT SUBMITS A WRITTEN DECLARATION TO THE DIRECTOR OF THE DIVISION OF THE BUDGET, SIGNED AND ATTESTED TO BY SUCH SPONSOR UNDER THE PENALTY OF PERJURY, THAT (A) THE REQUESTED CONTRACT OR GRANT AGREEMENT IS FOR A LAWFUL 57 12653-03-4 DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 PURPOSE AND THAT ALL FUNDS EXPENDED PURSUANT TO THE TERMS OF THE CONTRACT OR GRANT AGREEMENT ARE INTENDED TO BE USED AND WILL BE USED SOLELY AND DIRECTLY FOR THE PUBLIC PURPOSE OR PURPOSES SPECIFIED IN THE CONTRACT OR GRANT AGREEMENT, AND (B) THE LEGISLATIVE SPONSOR, THE LEGISLATIVE SPONSOR'S SPOUSE, THE NATURAL OR ADOPTED DESCENDANTS OF THE LEGISLATIVE SPONSOR OR OF THE LEGISLATIVE SPONSOR'S SPOUSE, ANY SIBLING OF THE LEGISLATIVE SPONSOR OR OF THE LEGISLATIVE SPON- SOR'S SPOUSE, ANY PERSON SHARING THE HOME OF ANY OF THE FOREGOING, OR ANY STAFF MEMBER, EMPLOYEE, OR AGENT OF THE LEGISLATIVE SPONSOR HAS (I) NO FINANCIAL INTEREST, DIRECT OR INDIRECT, IN CONNECTION WITH THE REQUESTED CONTRACT OR GRANT AGREEMENT, (II) NOT RECEIVED AND WILL NOT RECEIVE ANY FINANCIAL BENEFIT, EITHER DIRECTLY OR INDI- RECTLY FROM THE CONTRACTOR OR GRANTEE THAT IS A PARTY TO THE REQUESTED CONTRACT OR GRANT AGREEMENT, AND (III) NO KNOWN CONFLICTS OF INTEREST AS SET FORTH IN SECTION 74 OF THE PUBLIC OFFICERS LAW IN CONNECTION WITH THE REQUESTED CONTRACT OR GRANT AGREEMENT, AND (2) THE SENATE HAS, FOR EACH REQUESTED CONTRACT OR GRANT AGREEMENT, POSTED ON ITS PUBLIC FACING WEBSITE FOR A PERIOD OF AT LEAST 30 DAYS COMMENCING FROM THE DATE OF SUCH REQUEST: (A) THE LEGAL NAME OF THE PROPOSED CONTRACT OR GRANT RECIPIENT, INCLUDING THE SENATE DISTRICT IN WHICH SUCH RECIPIENT RESIDES AND A DESCRIPTION OF THE PROJECT(S) SUCH CONTRACT OR GRANT WILL BE USED FOR; (B) THE NAMES OF ALL LEGIS- LATIVE SPONSORS, INCLUDING EACH SPONSOR'S DISTRICT; (C) THE AMOUNT OF FUNDING REQUESTED; (D) THE PROPOSED ADMINISTERING STATE AGENCY OR PUBLIC AUTHORITY; AND (E) THE SIGNED AND ATTESTED DECLARATION REFERRED TO IN ITEM (1) ABOVE; AND (B) EXPENDITURES SHALL ONLY BE MADE FROM THIS REAPPROPRIATION TO PAY FOR OBLIGATIONS INCURRED UNDER AN EXECUTED CONTRACT OR GRANT AGREEMENT MEETING THE REQUIREMENTS SET FORTH IN CLAUSE (A) ABOVE IF THE SENATE HAS, FOR SUCH EXECUTED CONTRACT OR GRANT AGREEMENT, CONTINUOUSLY POSTED ON ITS PUBLIC FACING WEBSITE THE INFORMATION REQUIRED IN ITEM (2) OF CLAUSE (A) ABOVE FROM THE DATE OF THE REQUEST FOR SUCH CONTRACT OR GRANT AGREE- MENT THROUGH THE DATE OF EXPENDITURE ............................... 1,891,000 ......................................... (re. $1,891,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For payment to the New York state district attorneys association and the New York state prosecutors training institute for services and expenses related to the prosecution of crimes and the provision of continuing legal education, training, and support for medicaid fraud prosecution ... 2,304,000 ........................... (re. $180,000) For services and expenses associated with a witness protection program pursuant to a plan developed by the commissioner of the division of criminal justice services ... 304,000 ............... (re. $230,000) For payment of state aid for expenses of crime laboratories for accreditation, training, capacity enhancement and lab related services to maintain the quality and reliability of forensic services to criminal justice agencies, distributed through a compet- itive process, which includes an evaluation of the effectiveness of such process. Some of these funds herein appropriated may be trans- ferred to state operations and may be suballocated to other state agencies ... 6,635,000 ............................ (re. $1,800,000) 58 12653-03-4 DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses of programs aimed at reducing the risk of re-offending, to be distributed through a competitive process, which will include an evaluation of the effectiveness of such programs 3,063,000 ........................................... (re. $250,000) For services and expenses of operation IMPACT including anti-gun traf- ficking initiative as allocated and distributed by competitive proc- ess which includes an evaluation of the effectiveness of such proc- ess ... 15,219,000 .................................. (re. $550,000) For payment of state aid to counties and the city of New York for local alternatives to incarceration, pursuant to article 13-A of the executive law. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the total amount for state assistance may be provided to participating coun- ties and the city of New York in the same proportion of the appro- priation as received during the preceding fiscal year, pursuant to a plan submitted by the commissioner of the division of criminal justice services and approved by the director of the budget 3,245,000 ........................................... (re. $600,000) For payments to not-for-profit and government operated programs providing alternatives to incarceration, to be distributed pursuant to existing contracts or through a competitive process which includes an evaluation of the effectiveness of such process 3,973,000 ........................................... (re. $450,000) For payment of state aid to counties and the city of New York for local alternatives to incarceration that provide alcohol and substance abuse treatment programs and services and other related interventions, pursuant to section 266 of article 13-A of the execu- tive law ... 1,914,000 ............................ (re. $1,000,000) For payment as assistance to localities to provide supervision and treatment of offenders by public or not-for-profit agencies. Eligi- ble services shall include but not be limited to substance abuse assessments, treatment program placement, monitoring client compli- ance with treatment programs, outpatient and residential treatment, TASC program services, drug treatment, and alternatives to prison programs. Funds shall be awarded on a competitive basis and shall be available for up to 100 percent of program costs incurred. In no event shall any part of these funds be used to replace expenditures previously incurred for such services ... 469,000 .... (re. $50,000) For services and expenses of programs that provide alternatives to incarceration for eligible individuals and families whose income do not exceed 200 percent of the federal poverty level ................ 2,622,000 ........................................... (re. $250,000) For residential centers providing services to individuals on probation and for community corrections programs to be distributed in the same manner as the prior year or through a competitive process .......... 1,000,000 ............................................ (re. $50,000) For services and expenses of family court domestic violence services. Notwithstanding any provision of law this appropriation shall be allocated only pursuant to a plan setting forth an itemized list of grantees with the amount to be received by each, or the methodology for allocating such appropriation. Such plan shall be subject to the approval of the temporary president of the senate and the director of the budget and thereafter shall be included in a resolution call- 59 12653-03-4 DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 ing for the expenditure of such monies, which resolution must be approved by a majority vote of all members elected to the senate upon a roll call vote ... 600,000 ................... (re. $150,000) For services and expenses of local law enforcement and judges for domestic violence training. Notwithstanding any provision of law this appropriation shall be allocated only pursuant to a plan setting forth an itemized list of grantees with the amount to be received by each, or the methodology for allocating such appropri- ation. Such plan shall be subject to the approval of the temporary president of the senate and the director of the budget and thereaft- er shall be included in a resolution calling for the expenditure of such monies, which resolution must be approved by a majority vote of all members elected to the senate upon a roll call vote ............ 500,000 ............................................. (re. $100,000) For services and expenses of law enforcement, anti-drug, anti-vio- lence, crime control and prevention programs. Notwithstanding any provision of law this appropriation shall be allocated only pursuant to a plan setting forth an itemized list of grantees with the amount to be received by each, or the methodology for allocating such appropriation. Such plan shall be subject to the approval of the temporary president of the senate and the director of the budget and thereafter shall be included in a resolution calling for the expend- iture of such monies, which resolution must be approved by a majori- ty vote of all members elected to the senate upon a roll call vote . 450,000 .............................................. (re. $50,000) For the purchase of stab resistant gloves for New York City correction officers ... 250,000 ................................ (re. $200,000) For services and expenses of Vera Institute of Justice: Common Justice ... 200,000 .......................................... (re. $80,000) For services and expenses of Legal Services NYC - DREAM Clinics ... 150,000 .............................................. (re. $50,000) For services and expenses of the John Jay College: Prison to College Pipeline ... 100,000 ................................. (re. $50,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2008, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: St. Francis College for public protection courses .................... 200,000 ............................................. (re. $100,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal MISCELLANEOUS Operating Grants Fund Crime Identification and Technology Account - 25475 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses related to identification technology grants including, but not limited to, crime lab improvement and DNA programs. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state oper- ations and may be suballocated to other state agencies ............. 2,250,000 ......................................... (re. $2,250,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: 60 12653-03-4 DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses related to identification technology grants including, but not limited to, crime lab improvement and DNA programs. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state oper- ations and may be suballocated to other state agencies ............. 2,250,000 ........................................... (re. $350,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses related to identification technology grants including, but not limited to, crime lab improvement and DNA programs. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state oper- ations and may be suballocated to other state agencies ............. 1,500,000 ........................................... (re. $200,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For services and expenses related to identification technology grants including, but not limited to, crime lab improvement and DNA programs. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state oper- ations and may be suballocated to other state agencies ............. 1,500,000 ........................................... (re. $400,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal MISCELLANEOUS Operating Grants Fund DCJS Miscellaneous Discretionary Account - 25470 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: Funds herein appropriated may be used to disburse unanticipated feder- al grants in support of state and local programs to prevent crime, support law enforcement, improve the administration of justice, and assist victims. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state operations and may be suballocated to other state agencies ... 7,250,000 ......................................... (re. $7,250,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: Funds herein appropriated may be used to disburse unanticipated feder- al grants in support of state and local programs to prevent crime, support law enforcement, improve the administration of justice, and assist victims. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state operations and may be suballocated to other state agencies ......... 7,250,000 ......................................... (re. $7,250,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: Funds herein appropriated may be used to disburse unanticipated feder- al grants in support of state and local programs to prevent crime, support law enforcement, improve the administration of justice, and assist victims. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state operations and may be suballocated to other state agencies ......... 8,000,000 ......................................... (re. $1,000,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2010: Funds herein appropriated may be used to disburse unanticipated feder- al grants in support of state and local programs to prevent crime, support law enforcement, improve the administration of justice, and 61 12653-03-4 DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 assist victims. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state operations and may be suballocated to other state agencies ......... 8,000,000 ........................................... (re. $100,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal MISCELLANEOUS Operating Grants Fund Edward Byrne Memorial Grant Account By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses related to the federal Edward Byrne memorial justice assistance formula program, including enhanced prosecution, enhanced defense, local law enforcement programs, youth violence and/or crime reduction programs, crime laboratories, re-entry services, and judicial diversion and alternative to incarceration programs. Funds appropriated herein shall be expended pursuant to a plan developed by the commissioner of criminal justice services and approved by the director of the budget. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state operations and/or suballocated to other state agencies ... 5,000,000 ...................... (re. $5,000,000) For services and expenses of drug, violence, and crime control and prevention programs in accordance with the following schedule: Oneida County Sheriff ... 25,000 ....................... (re. $25,000) The Safer Monroe Area Reentry Team ... 10,000 .......... (re. $10,000) Town of Henrietta ... 10,000 ........................... (re. $10,000) Crime Stoppers ... 10,000 .............................. (re. $10,000) Medford Fire Department ... 10,000 ..................... (re. $10,000) Patchogue-Medford Schools ... 20,000 ................... (re. $20,000) Amsterdam Fire Department ... 10,970 ................... (re. $10,970) Schenectady Fire Department ... 12,886 ................. (re. $12,886) Schenectady Police Department ... 11,000 ............... (re. $11,000) South Schenectady Fire Department ... 10,104 ........... (re. $10,104) City of Beacon ... 10,000 .............................. (re. $10,000) City of Newburgh ... 15,000 ............................ (re. $15,000) The City of Poughkeepsie ... 14,994 .................... (re. $14,994) Goshen Police Department ... 12,000 .................... (re. $12,000) Stony Point Fire Department, Wayne House Co. No. 1 ................... 11,652 ............................................... (re. $11,652) Stony Point Police Department ... 12,231 ............... (re. $12,231) Town of Manlius ... 35,000 ............................. (re. $35,000) Village of Theresa ... 30,000 .......................... (re. $30,000) Elmcor Youth and Adult Activities Program ... 45,000 ... (re. $45,000) Jacob Riis Settlement House ... 20,000 ................. (re. $20,000) Bergen Basin Community Development Corporation ....................... 26,000 ............................................... (re. $26,000) Sanctuary for Families ... 105,388 .................... (re. $105,388) United Jewish Council - East Side Community Crime Prevention ......... 32,775 ............................................... (re. $32,775) The appropriation made by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013, is hereby amended and reappropriated to read: For services and expenses of drug, violence, and crime control and prevention programs. Notwithstanding any provision of law this 62 12653-03-4 DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 appropriation shall be allocated only pursuant to a plan setting forth an itemized list of grantees with the amount to be received by each, or the methodology for allocating such appropriation. Such plan shall be subject to the approval of the temporary president of the senate and the director of the budget and thereafter shall be included in a resolution calling for the expenditure of such monies, which resolution must be approved by a majority vote of all members elected to the senate upon a roll call vote. PROVIDED, HOWEVER, THAT NOTWITHSTANDING ANYTHING TO THE CONTRARY FOUND WITHIN ANY LAW OR MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING: (A) NO CONTRACT OR GRANT AGREEMENT REQUESTED BY A MEMBER OF THE SENATE (WHICH FOR PURPOSES OF THIS REAPPROPRIATION SHALL BE DEEMED TO BE A MEMBER OF THE SENATE THAT SUBMITS, EITHER VERBALLY OR IN WRITING, A REQUEST FOR A CONTRACT OR GRANT AGREEMENT TO EITHER THE TEMPORARY PRESIDENT AND MAJORITY LEAD- ER OF THE SENATE, OR THE CHAIR OF THE SENATE FINANCE COMMITTEE, AND WHO SHALL BE HEREINAFTER REFERRED TO AS A "LEGISLATIVE SPONSOR") SHALL BE EXECUTED ON OR AFTER APRIL 1, 2014 THROUGH MARCH 31, 2015 THAT IS FUNDED BY THIS REAPPROPRIATION, UNLESS ALL OF THE FOLLOWING ADDITIONAL CONDITIONS ARE SATISFIED: (1) EACH LEGISLATIVE SPONSOR OF SUCH CONTRACT OR GRANT AGREEMENT SUBMITS A WRITTEN DECLARATION TO THE DIRECTOR OF THE DIVISION OF THE BUDGET, SIGNED AND ATTESTED TO BY SUCH SPONSOR UNDER THE PENALTY OF PERJURY, THAT (A) THE REQUESTED CONTRACT OR GRANT AGREEMENT IS FOR A LAWFUL PURPOSE AND THAT ALL FUNDS EXPENDED PURSUANT TO THE TERMS OF THE CONTRACT OR GRANT AGREE- MENT ARE INTENDED TO BE USED AND WILL BE USED SOLELY AND DIRECTLY FOR THE PUBLIC PURPOSE OR PURPOSES SPECIFIED IN THE CONTRACT OR GRANT AGREEMENT, AND (B) THE LEGISLATIVE SPONSOR, THE LEGISLATIVE SPONSOR'S SPOUSE, THE NATURAL OR ADOPTED DESCENDANTS OF THE LEGISLA- TIVE SPONSOR OR OF THE LEGISLATIVE SPONSOR'S SPOUSE, ANY SIBLING OF THE LEGISLATIVE SPONSOR OR OF THE LEGISLATIVE SPONSOR'S SPOUSE, ANY PERSON SHARING THE HOME OF ANY OF THE FOREGOING, OR ANY STAFF MEMBER, EMPLOYEE, OR AGENT OF THE LEGISLATIVE SPONSOR HAS (I) NO FINANCIAL INTEREST, DIRECT OR INDIRECT, IN CONNECTION WITH THE REQUESTED CONTRACT OR GRANT AGREEMENT, (II) NOT RECEIVED AND WILL NOT RECEIVE ANY FINANCIAL BENEFIT, EITHER DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY FROM THE CONTRACTOR OR GRANTEE THAT IS A PARTY TO THE REQUESTED CONTRACT OR GRANT AGREEMENT, AND (III) NO KNOWN CONFLICTS OF INTER- EST AS SET FORTH IN SECTION 74 OF THE PUBLIC OFFICERS LAW IN CONNECTION WITH THE REQUESTED CONTRACT OR GRANT AGREEMENT, AND (2) THE SENATE HAS, FOR EACH REQUESTED CONTRACT OR GRANT AGREEMENT, POSTED ON ITS PUBLIC FACING WEBSITE FOR A PERIOD OF AT LEAST 30 DAYS COMMENCING FROM THE DATE OF SUCH REQUEST: (A) THE LEGAL NAME OF THE PROPOSED CONTRACT OR GRANT RECIPIENT, INCLUDING THE SENATE DISTRICT IN WHICH SUCH RECIPIENT RESIDES AND A DESCRIPTION OF THE PROJECT(S) SUCH CONTRACT OR GRANT WILL BE USED FOR; (B) THE NAMES OF ALL LEGIS- LATIVE SPONSORS, INCLUDING EACH SPONSOR'S DISTRICT; (C) THE AMOUNT OF FUNDING REQUESTED; (D) THE PROPOSED ADMINISTERING STATE AGENCY OR PUBLIC AUTHORITY; AND (E) THE SIGNED AND ATTESTED DECLARATION REFERRED TO IN ITEM (1) ABOVE; AND (B) EXPENDITURES SHALL ONLY BE MADE FROM THIS REAPPROPRIATION TO PAY FOR OBLIGATIONS INCURRED UNDER AN EXECUTED CONTRACT OR GRANT AGREEMENT MEETING THE REQUIREMENTS SET FORTH IN CLAUSE (A) ABOVE IF THE SENATE HAS, FOR SUCH EXECUTED 63 12653-03-4 DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 CONTRACT OR GRANT AGREEMENT, CONTINUOUSLY POSTED ON ITS PUBLIC FACING WEBSITE THE INFORMATION REQUIRED IN ITEM (2) OF CLAUSE (A) ABOVE FROM THE DATE OF THE REQUEST FOR SUCH CONTRACT OR GRANT AGREE- MENT THROUGH THE DATE OF EXPENDITURE ............................... 500,000 ............................................. (re. $500,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses related to the federal Edward Byrne memorial justice assistance formula program, including enhanced prosecution, enhanced defense, local law enforcement programs, youth violence and/or crime reduction programs, crime laboratories, re-entry services, and judicial diversion and alternative to incarceration programs. Funds appropriated herein shall be expended pursuant to a plan developed by the commissioner of criminal justice services and approved by the director of the budget. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state operations and/or suballocated to other state agencies ... 4,400,000 ...................... (re. $3,000,000) For services and expenses of drug, violence, and crime control and prevention programs. Notwithstanding any provision of law this appropriation shall be allo- cated only pursuant to a plan setting forth an itemized list of grantees with the amount to be received by each, or the methodology for allocating such appropriation. Such plan shall be subject to the approval of the temporary president of the senate and the director of the budget and thereafter shall be included in a resolution call- ing for the expenditure of such monies, which resolution must be approved by a majority vote of all members elected to the senate upon a roll call vote ... 780,000 ................... (re. $400,000) For services and expenses of drug, violence, and crime control and prevention programs in accordance with the following schedule: Bergin Basin Community Development Corporation ....................... 26,000 ................................................ (re. $3,000) Broome County Security Division ... 40,000 ............. (re. $40,000) Chinese-American Planning Council Youth Training Program ............. 60,000 ............................................... (re. $30,000) Jacob Riis Settlement House ... 20,000 .................. (re. $4,000) Jefferson County Sheriff ... 25,000 .................... (re. $25,000) Lower East Side Service Center ... 76,000 .............. (re. $76,000) Metropolitan Coordinating Council: All About Jobs II ................. 76,000 ............................................... (re. $70,000) Nassau County Police Department ... 45,000 ............. (re. $45,000) NYPD 100th Precinct ... 20,000 ......................... (re. $20,000) NYPD 101st Precinct ... 20,000 ......................... (re. $20,000) Ohel Children's Home & Family Services Drug Prevention Program ....... 76,000 ............................................... (re. $52,000) Oneida District Attorney ... 45,000 .................... (re. $45,000) Town of Chili ... 45,000 ............................... (re. $45,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses related to the federal Edward Byrne memorial justice assistance formula program, including enhanced prosecution, enhanced defense, local law enforcement programs, youth violence 64 12653-03-4 DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 and/or crime reduction programs, crime laboratories, re-entry services, and judicial diversion and alternative to incarceration programs. Funds appropriated herein shall be expended pursuant to a plan developed by the commissioner of criminal justice services and approved by the director of the budget. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state operations and/or suballocated to other state agencies ... 9,775,000 ...................... (re. $3,400,000) For services and expenses of drug, violence and crime control and prevention programs in accordance with the following schedule: Jacob Riis Settlement House ... 20,000 .................. (re. $2,000) Lower East Side Service Center ... 76,000 .............. (re. $76,000) Nassau County Police Department ... 50,000 ............. (re. $50,000) Town of Riga Court A ... 5,000 .......................... (re. $5,000) Urban League of Long Island ... 40,000 ................. (re. $40,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses of drug, violence, and crime control and prevention programs in accordance with the following schedule: Auburn Police Department ... 15,000 .................... (re. $15,000) Bivona Child Advocacy Center ... 15,000 ................ (re. $15,000) Cayuga/Seneca Community Action Agency ... 10,000 ....... (re. $10,000) Cayuga Child Advocacy Center ... 15,000 ................ (re. $15,000) Chemung County Sheriff's Office ... 12,500 ............. (re. $12,500) City of Beacon Police Department ... 30,600 ............ (re. $30,600) City of Lockport Police Department ... 50,000 .......... (re. $50,000) City of Poughkeepsie Police Department ... 30,000 ...... (re. $30,000) City of Rome Police Department ... 15,000 .............. (re. $15,000) City of Utica Police Department ... 15,000 ............. (re. $15,000) Clinton County Department of Probation ... 20,000 ...... (re. $20,000) Columbia County Sheriff's Department ... 25,000 ........ (re. $25,000) CONFIDE Counseling and Consultation Center ... 25,000 .. (re. $25,000) District Attorney of Dutchess County ... 29,900 ........ (re. $29,900) Dutchess County Sheriff's Department ... 25,000 ........ (re. $25,000) Education and Assistance Corporation ... 100,000 ...... (re. $100,000) Essex County District Attorney ... 10,000 .............. (re. $10,000) Family Justice Center ... 70,000 ....................... (re. $70,000) Franklin County District Attorney ... 15,000 ........... (re. $15,000) Long Island Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence (LICADD) ....... 35,000 ............................................... (re. $35,000) Middle Country Central School District At Centereach - Town of Brook ... 50,000 ........................................... (re. $50,000) National Federation for Just Communities of Western New York, Incorpo- rated - First Time Last Time Program ... 55,000 ...... (re. $55,000) North Side Athletic and Education Center Incorporated ................ 40,000 ............................................... (re. $40,000) Oneida County Child Advocacy Center ... 5,000 ........... (re. $5,000) Parents for Megan's Law and The Crime Victims Center ................. 25,000 ............................................... (re. $25,000) Safari Club International Western and Central New York Chapter, Incor- porated ... 15,000 ................................... (re. $15,000) Schuyler County Sheriff's Office ... 12,500 ............ (re. $12,500) 65 12653-03-4 DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Southern Tier Regional Drug Task Force ... 75,000 ...... (re. $75,000) Steuben County Sheriff's Office ... 12,500 ............. (re. $12,500) St. Lawrence County Sheriff's Department ... 5,000 ...... (re. $5,000) The Boys and Girls Club of Geneva ... 15,000 ........... (re. $15,000) Town of East Fishkill Police Department ... 30,000 ..... (re. $30,000) Town of Poughkeepsie Police Department ... 29,500 ...... (re. $29,500) Village of Boonville Police Department ... 5,000 ........ (re. $5,000) Village of Camden Police Department ... 5,000 ........... (re. $5,000) Warren County District Attorney ... 15,000 ............. (re. $15,000) Wayne County Action Program ... 10,000 ................. (re. $10,000) Webster Police Department ... 20,000 ................... (re. $20,000) Yates County Sheriff's Office ... 12,500 ............... (re. $12,500) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For services and expenses related to the federal Edward Byrne memorial justice assistance formula program, including enhanced prosecution, enhanced defense, local law enforcement programs, youth violence and/or crime reduction programs, crime laboratories, re-entry services, and judicial diversion and alternative to incarceration programs. Funds appropriated herein shall be expended pursuant to a plan developed by the commissioner of criminal justice services and approved by the director of the budget. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state operations and/or suballocated to other state agencies ... 9,775,000 ........................ (re. $500,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2010, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses of drug, violence, and crime control and prevention programs in accordance with the following schedule: Kings County District Attorney - Community and Law Enforcement Resources Together (ComAlert) Program ... 100,000 ..... (re. $6,000) City of Newburgh Police Department ... 100,000 ........ (re. $100,000) City of Poughkeepsie Police Department ... 25,000 ...... (re. $25,000) City of Yonkers Police Department ... 50,000 ........... (re. $50,000) City of Newburgh police ... 35,000 ..................... (re. $35,000) City of Poughkeepsie Police Department ... 35,000 ...... (re. $35,000) City of Syracuse Police Department ... 50,000 .......... (re. $50,000) City of Yonkers Police Department ... 50,000 ........... (re. $50,000) Lower East Side Service Center ... 76,000 .............. (re. $76,000) Urban League of Long Island ... 40,000 ................. (re. $40,000) Village of Norwood ... 10,000 .......................... (re. $10,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2010, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: Network Support Services Incorporated ... 80,000 ....... (re. $18,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2009, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses of drug, violence, and crime control and prevention programs in accordance with the following schedule: Kings County District Attorney - Mortgage Foreclosure Fraud Initiative ... 90,000 ........................................... (re. $15,000) 66 12653-03-4 DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal MISCELLANEOUS Operating Grants Fund Juvenile Accountability Incentive Block Grant Account By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For payment of federal aid to localities juvenile accountability incentive block grant moneys pursuant to an allocation plan devel- oped by the commissioner of the division of criminal justice services. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state oper- ations and may be suballocated to other state agencies ............. 1,750,000 ......................................... (re. $1,750,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For payment of federal aid to localities juvenile accountability incentive block grant moneys pursuant to an allocation plan devel- oped by the commissioner of the division of criminal justice services. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state oper- ations and may be suballocated to other state agencies ............. 1,750,000 ........................................... (re. $800,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For payment of federal aid to localities juvenile accountability incentive block grant moneys pursuant to an allocation plan devel- oped by the commissioner of the division of criminal justice services. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state oper- ations and may be suballocated to other state agencies ............. 2,000,000 ......................................... (re. $1,250,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For payment of federal aid to localities juvenile accountability incentive block grant moneys pursuant to an allocation plan devel- oped by the commissioner of the division of criminal justice services. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state oper- ations and may be suballocated to other state agencies ............. 2,100,000 ........................................... (re. $650,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal MISCELLANEOUS Operating Grants Fund Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Formula Account - 25436 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For payment of federal aid to localities pursuant to the provisions of the federal juvenile justice and delinquency prevention act in accordance with a distribution plan determined by the juvenile justice advisory group and affirmed by the commissioner of the divi- sion of criminal justice services. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state operations and may be suballocated to other state agencies ... 2,050,000 ...................... (re. $2,050,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For payment of federal aid to localities pursuant to the provisions of the federal juvenile justice and delinquency prevention act in 67 12653-03-4 DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 accordance with a distribution plan determined by the juvenile justice advisory group and affirmed by the commissioner of the divi- sion of criminal justice services. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state operations and may be suballocated to other state agencies ... 2,050,000 ...................... (re. $2,050,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For payment of federal aid to localities pursuant to the provisions of the federal juvenile justice and delinquency prevention act in accordance with a distribution plan determined by the juvenile justice advisory group and affirmed by the commissioner of the divi- sion of criminal justice services. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state operations and may be suballocated to other state agencies ... 3,000,000 ...................... (re. $1,300,000) For payment of federal aid to localities pursuant to the provisions of title V of the juvenile justice and delinquency prevention act of 1974, as amended for local delinquency prevention programs, includ- ing sub-allocation to state operations for the administration of this grant in accordance with a distribution plan determined by the juvenile justice advisory group and affirmed by the commissioner of the division of criminal justice services. For services and expenses associated with the juvenile justice and delinquency prevention formula account. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state operations and may be suballocated to other state agencies ... 100,000 ........................... (re. $50,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For payment of federal aid to localities pursuant to the provisions of the federal juvenile justice and delinquency prevention act in accordance with a distribution plan determined by the juvenile justice advisory group and affirmed by the commissioner of the divi- sion of criminal justice services. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state operations and may be suballocated to other state agencies ... 2,700,000 ........................ (re. $900,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal MISCELLANEOUS Operating Grants Fund Violence Against Women Account - 25477 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For payment of federal aid to localities pursuant to an expenditure plan developed by the commissioner of the division of criminal justice services, provided however that up to 10 percent of the amount herein appropriated may be used for program administration. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state operations and may be suballocated to other state agencies ........................ 6,000,000 ......................................... (re. $6,000,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For payment of federal aid to localities pursuant to an expenditure plan developed by the commissioner of the division of criminal justice services, provided however that up to 10 percent of the 68 12653-03-4 DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 amount herein appropriated may be used for program administration. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state operations and may be suballocated to other state agencies ........................ 5,750,000 ......................................... (re. $4,000,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For payment of federal aid to localities pursuant to an expenditure plan developed by the commissioner of the division of criminal justice services, provided however that up to 10 percent of the amount herein appropriated may be used for program administration. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state operations and may be suballocated to other state agencies ........................ 6,500,000 ........................................... (re. $500,000) Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Crimes Against Revenue Program Account - 22015 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For payment to district attorneys who participate in the crimes against revenue program to be distributed according to a plan devel- oped by the commissioner of the division of criminal justice services, in consultation with the department of taxation and finance, and approved by the director of the budget ................ 16,000,000 ....................................... (re. $16,000,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For payment to district attorneys who participate in the crimes against revenue program to be distributed according to a plan devel- oped by the commissioner of the division of criminal justice services, in consultation with the department of taxation and finance, and approved by the director of the budget ................ 16,000,000 ........................................ (re. $9,000,000) Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Criminal Justice Improvement Account - 21945 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses of programs that prevent domestic violence or aid victims of domestic violence: For services and expenses of programs that prevent domestic violence or aid the victims of domestic violence. Notwithstanding any provision of law this appropriation shall be allocated only pursuant to a plan setting forth an itemized list of grantees with the amount to be received by each, or the methodology for allocating such appropriation. Such plan shall be subject to the approval of the temporary president of the senate and the director of the budget and thereafter shall be included in a resolution calling for the expend- iture of such monies, which resolution must be approved by a majori- ty vote of all members elected to the senate upon a roll call vote ... 609,000 ......................................... (re. $50,000) 69 12653-03-4 DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses of: Domestic Violence Law Project of Rockland County ..................... 41,109 ............................................... (re. $21,000) Empire Justice Center ... 47,638 ....................... (re. $12,000) Legal Services for New York City - Brooklyn 41,109 ..... (re. $10,000) Legal Services for New York City - Queens ... 41,109 ... (re. $14,000) My Sisters' Place ... 41,109 ........................... (re. $20,000) Nassau Coalition Against Domestic Violence, Inc. ..................... 41,109 ............................................... (re. $10,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses of programs that prevent domestic violence or aid victims of domestic violence: For services and expenses of: My Sisters' Place ... 41,109 ............................ (re. $3,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses of programs that prevent domestic violence or aid the victims of domestic violence in accordance with the following schedule: For Our Children and Us (FOCUS) ... 5,000 ............... (re. $5,000) YWCA's Carolyn's House and YWCA Shelter and Transitional Housing Program ... 50,000 .................................... (re. $2,000) The appropriation made by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012, is hereby amended and reappropriated to read: Victims Information Bureau of Suffolk [(VIBES)] (VIBS) ............... 32,500 ................................................ (re. $2,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2009, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses of programs that prevent domestic violence or aid the victims of domestic violence in accordance with the following schedule: Allen Women's Resource Center ... 100,000 ............... (re. $2,000) Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Legal Services Assistance Account - 22096 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For prosecutorial services of counties, to be distributed in the same manner as the prior year or through a competitive process .......... 2,592,000 ......................................... (re. $1,296,000) For defense services to be distributed in the same manner as the prior year or through a competitive process .............................. 2,592,000 ......................................... (re. $1,296,000) For services and expenses of the district attorney and indigent legal services attorney loan forgiveness program pursuant to section 679-e 70 12653-03-4 DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 of the education law. These funds may be suballocated to the higher education services corporation ... 2,430,000 ...... (re. $2,430,000) For services and expenses of statewide indigent legal services for persons reentering communities from state facilities ............... 1,000,000 ......................................... (re. $1,000,000) Neighborhood Defender Service of Harlem ... 300,000 ... (re. $300,000) For services and expenses of statewide indigent legal services for persons reentering communities from state facilities ............... 1,050,000 ......................................... (re. $1,050,000) For services, expenses or reimbursement of expenses incurred by local government agencies and/or not-for-profit providers or their employ- ees providing civil or criminal legal services in accordance with the following schedule: Albany County District Attorney ... 44,167 ............. (re. $44,167) Brooklyn Bar Association ... 22,083 .................... (re. $22,083) Caribbean Women's Health Association ... 22,083 ........ (re. $22,083) Center for Family Representation ... 110,417 .......... (re. $110,417) Chemung County Neighborhood Legal Services ... 39,750 .. (re. $39,750) City Bar Fund ... 22,083 ............................... (re. $22,083) Day One New York ... 33,567 ............................ (re. $33,567) Empire Justice Center ... 170,925 ..................... (re. $170,925) Family and Children's Association ... 39,750 ........... (re. $39,750) Frank H. Hiscock Legal Aid Society ... 22,083 .......... (re. $22,083) Greenhope Services for Women ... 33,567 ................ (re. $33,567) Harlem Legal Services ... 110,417 ..................... (re. $110,417) Legal Aid Bureau of Buffalo ... 35,333 ................. (re. $35,333) Legal Aid Society of Mid New York ... 66,250 ........... (re. $66,250) Legal Aid Society of Northeastern New York ... 48,583 .. (re. $48,583) Legal Aid Society of Rockland County ... 22,083 ........ (re. $22,083) Legal Information for Families Today (LIFT) ... 39,750 . (re. $39,750) Legal Project of the Cap. Dist. Women's Bar ... 83,917 . (re. $83,917) Legal Services for New York City (LSNY) ... 119,250 ... (re. $119,250) Legal Services of Central New York ... 13,250 .......... (re. $13,250) Legal Services of the Hudson Valley ... 48,583 ......... (re. $48,583) Metropolitan Council on Jewish Poverty ... 220,833 .... (re. $220,833) Metropolitan Council in Jewish Poverty - Project New Leaf ............ 67,133 ............................................... (re. $67,133) Monroe County Legal Assistance Center ... 35,333 ....... (re. $35,333) Nassau/Suffolk Law Service Committee, Inc. ... 48,583 .. (re. $48,583) New York Legal Assistance Group (NYLAG) ... 22,083 ..... (re. $22,083) New York City Legal Aid ... 44,167 ..................... (re. $44,167) New York City Legal Aid ... 265,000 ................... (re. $265,000) New York County District Attorney - Identity Theft Prosecution ....... 37,103 ............................................... (re. $37,103) Westside SRO Law Project ... 79,500 .................... (re. $79,500) Osborne Association El Rio Program ... 36,217 .......... (re. $36,217) Rural Law Center of New York ... 22,083 ................ (re. $22,083) Sanctuary for Families ... 220,833 .................... (re. $220,833) Southern Tier Legal Services ... 61,833 ................ (re. $61,833) Vera Institute of Justice ... 61,833 ................... (re. $61,833) Volunteers of Legal Services (VOLS) ... 39,750 ......... (re. $39,750) Western New York Law Center ... 39,750 ................. (re. $39,750) 71 12653-03-4 DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Worker's Rights Law Center of New York, Inc. ......................... 35,333 ............................................... (re. $35,333) For services and expenses of the Legal Action Center ................. 180,000 ............................................. (re. $180,000) The appropriation made by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013, is hereby amended and reappropriated to read: For services and expenses of civil or criminal domestic violence services. Notwithstanding any provision of law this appropriation shall be allocated only pursuant to a plan setting forth an itemized list of grantees with the amount to be received by each, or the methodology for allocating such appropriation. Such plan shall be subject to the approval of the temporary president of the senate and the director of the budget and thereafter shall be included in a resolution calling for the expenditure of such monies, which resol- ution must be approved by a majority vote of all members elected to the senate upon a roll call vote. PROVIDED, HOWEVER, THAT NOTWITH- STANDING ANYTHING TO THE CONTRARY FOUND WITHIN ANY LAW OR MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING: (A) NO CONTRACT OR GRANT AGREEMENT REQUESTED BY A MEMBER OF THE SENATE (WHICH FOR PURPOSES OF THIS REAPPROPRIATION SHALL BE DEEMED TO BE A MEMBER OF THE SENATE THAT SUBMITS, EITHER VERBALLY OR IN WRITING, A REQUEST FOR A CONTRACT OR GRANT AGREEMENT TO EITHER THE TEMPORARY PRESIDENT AND MAJORITY LEADER OF THE SENATE, OR THE CHAIR OF THE SENATE FINANCE COMMITTEE, AND WHO SHALL BE HERE- INAFTER REFERRED TO AS A "LEGISLATIVE SPONSOR") SHALL BE EXECUTED ON OR AFTER APRIL 1, 2014 THROUGH MARCH 31, 2015 THAT IS FUNDED BY THIS REAPPROPRIATION, UNLESS ALL OF THE FOLLOWING ADDITIONAL CONDITIONS ARE SATISFIED: (1) EACH LEGISLATIVE SPONSOR OF SUCH CONTRACT OR GRANT AGREEMENT SUBMITS A WRITTEN DECLARATION TO THE DIRECTOR OF THE DIVISION OF THE BUDGET, SIGNED AND ATTESTED TO BY SUCH SPONSOR UNDER THE PENALTY OF PERJURY, THAT (A) THE REQUESTED CONTRACT OR GRANT AGREEMENT IS FOR A LAWFUL PURPOSE AND THAT ALL FUNDS EXPENDED PURSU- ANT TO THE TERMS OF THE CONTRACT OR GRANT AGREEMENT ARE INTENDED TO BE USED AND WILL BE USED SOLELY AND DIRECTLY FOR THE PUBLIC PURPOSE OR PURPOSES SPECIFIED IN THE CONTRACT OR GRANT AGREEMENT, AND (B) THE LEGISLATIVE SPONSOR, THE LEGISLATIVE SPONSOR'S SPOUSE, THE NATURAL OR ADOPTED DESCENDANTS OF THE LEGISLATIVE SPONSOR OR OF THE LEGISLATIVE SPONSOR'S SPOUSE, ANY SIBLING OF THE LEGISLATIVE SPONSOR OR OF THE LEGISLATIVE SPONSOR'S SPOUSE, ANY PERSON SHARING THE HOME OF ANY OF THE FOREGOING, OR ANY STAFF MEMBER, EMPLOYEE, OR AGENT OF THE LEGISLATIVE SPONSOR HAS (I) NO FINANCIAL INTEREST, DIRECT OR INDIRECT, IN CONNECTION WITH THE REQUESTED CONTRACT OR GRANT AGREE- MENT, (II) NOT RECEIVED AND WILL NOT RECEIVE ANY FINANCIAL BENEFIT, EITHER DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY FROM THE CONTRACTOR OR GRANTEE THAT IS A PARTY TO THE REQUESTED CONTRACT OR GRANT AGREEMENT, AND (III) NO KNOWN CONFLICTS OF INTEREST AS SET FORTH IN SECTION 74 OF THE PUBLIC OFFICERS LAW IN CONNECTION WITH THE REQUESTED CONTRACT OR GRANT AGREEMENT, AND (2) THE SENATE HAS, FOR EACH REQUESTED CONTRACT OR GRANT AGREEMENT, POSTED ON ITS PUBLIC FACING WEBSITE FOR A PERIOD OF AT LEAST 30 DAYS COMMENCING FROM THE DATE OF SUCH REQUEST: (A) THE LEGAL NAME OF THE PROPOSED CONTRACT OR GRANT RECIPIENT, INCLUDING THE SENATE DISTRICT IN WHICH SUCH RECIPIENT RESIDES AND A 72 12653-03-4 DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 DESCRIPTION OF THE PROJECT(S) SUCH CONTRACT OR GRANT WILL BE USED FOR; (B) THE NAMES OF ALL LEGISLATIVE SPONSORS, INCLUDING EACH SPON- SOR'S DISTRICT; (C) THE AMOUNT OF FUNDING REQUESTED; (D) THE PROPOSED ADMINISTERING STATE AGENCY OR PUBLIC AUTHORITY; AND (E) THE SIGNED AND ATTESTED DECLARATION REFERRED TO IN ITEM (1) ABOVE; AND (B) EXPENDITURES SHALL ONLY BE MADE FROM THIS REAPPROPRIATION TO PAY FOR OBLIGATIONS INCURRED UNDER AN EXECUTED CONTRACT OR GRANT AGREE- MENT MEETING THE REQUIREMENTS SET FORTH IN CLAUSE (A) ABOVE IF THE SENATE HAS, FOR SUCH EXECUTED CONTRACT OR GRANT AGREEMENT, CONTIN- UOUSLY POSTED ON ITS PUBLIC FACING WEBSITE THE INFORMATION REQUIRED IN ITEM (2) OF CLAUSE (A) ABOVE FROM THE DATE OF THE REQUEST FOR SUCH CONTRACT OR GRANT AGREEMENT THROUGH THE DATE OF EXPENDITURE ... 650,000 ............................................. (re. $650,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses of the district attorney and indigent legal services attorney loan forgiveness program pursuant to section 679-e of the education law. These funds may be suballocated to the higher education services corporation ... 2,430,000 ...... (re. $2,430,000) For services and expenses of civil or criminal domestic violence services. Notwithstanding any provision of law this appropriation shall be allocated only pursuant to a plan setting forth an itemized list of grantees with the amount to be received by each, or the methodology for allocating such appropriation. Such plan shall be subject to the approval of the temporary president of the senate and the director of the budget and thereafter shall be included in a resolution calling for the expenditure of such monies, which resol- ution must be approved by a majority vote of all members elected to the senate upon a roll call vote ... 650,000 ........ (re. $125,000) For services, expenses or reimbursement of expenses incurred by local government agencies and/or not-for-profit providers or their employ- ees providing civil or criminal legal services in accordance with the following schedule: Albany County District Attorney ... 44,167 ............. (re. $21,000) Brooklyn Bar Association ... 22,083 ..................... (re. $6,000) Caribbean Women's Health Association ... 22,083 ......... (re. $7,000) Frank H. Hiscock Legal Aid Society ... 22,083 ........... (re. $6,000) Greenhope Services for Women ... 33,567 ................ (re. $16,000) Harlem Legal Services ... 110,417 ...................... (re. $37,000) Legal Aid Society of Mid New York ... 66,250 ........... (re. $16,000) Legal Aid Society of Northeastern New York ... 48,583 .. (re. $48,583) Legal Project of the Cap. Dist. Women's Bar .......................... 83,917 ............................................... (re. $47,000) Legal Services of the Hudson Valley ... 48,583 ......... (re. $25,000) Metropolitan Council on Jewish Poverty ... 220,833 .... (re. $206,000) Metropolitan Council on Jewish Poverty - Project New Leaf ............ 67,133 ............................................... (re. $67,133) Monroe County Legal Assistance Center ... 35,333 ........ (re. $9,000) Nassau/Suffolk Law Services Committee, Inc. .......................... 48,583 ............................................... (re. $13,000) Southern Tier Legal Services ... 61,833 ................ (re. $27,000) Volunteers of Legal Services (VOLS) ... 39,750 ......... (re. $10,000) 73 12653-03-4 DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Western New York Law Center ... 39,750 ................. (re. $10,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses of the district attorney and indigent legal services attorney loan forgiveness program pursuant to section 679-e of the education law. These funds may be suballocated to the higher education services corporation ... 2,430,000 ...... (re. $2,430,000) For services, expenses or reimbursement of expenses incurred by local government agencies and/or not-for-profit providers or their employ- ees providing civil or criminal legal services in accordance with the following schedule: Greenhope Services for Women ... 36,556 ................. (re. $3,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses of civil or criminal domestic violence legal services in accordance with the following schedule: For our Children and Us (FOCUS) ... 5,000 ............... (re. $5,000) SOS Shelter ... 20,000 .................................. (re. $6,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2010, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses of: For services, expenses or reimbursement of expenses incurred by local government agencies and/or not-for-profit providers or their employ- ees providing civil or criminal legal services in accordance with the following schedule: New York Legal Assistance Group - Brooklyn Conflicts Office .......... 122,850 ............................................. (re. $122,850) Legal Services of the Hudson Valley ... 49,500 .......... (re. $2,000) Legal Services for the Elderly of Western New York ................... 6,646 ................................................. (re. $6,000) CASA of Westchester Mental Health ... 1,658 ............. (re. $1,600) Chautauqua County Legal services ... 7,212 .............. (re. $7,200) Medicare Rights Center ... 3,103 ........................ (re. $3,000) Research Foundation CUNY-Brookdale ... 3,317 ............ (re. $3,300) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2009: For services, expenses or reimbursement of expenses incurred by local government agencies and/or not-for-profit providers or their employ- ees providing civil or criminal legal services. Metropolitan Coordinating Council on Jewish Poverty .................. 250,000 ............................................... (re. $2,000) Special Revenue Funds - Other State Police [and] Motor Vehicle Law Enforcement AND MOTOR VEHICLE THEFT AND INSURANCE FRAUD PREVENTION Fund Motor Vehicle Theft and Insurance Fraud Account - 22801 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses associated with local anti-auto theft programs, in accordance with section 89-d of the state finance law, 74 12653-03-4 DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 distributed through a competitive process .......................... 3,749,000 ......................................... (re. $3,749,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses associated with local anti-auto theft programs, in accordance with section 89-d of the state finance law, distributed through a competitive process .......................... 3,749,000 ........................................... (re. $600,000) 75 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS General Fund ....................... 43,737,000 154,546,100 Special Revenue Funds - Federal .... 6,000,000 9,022,000 Special Revenue Funds - Other ...... 0 18,821,000 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 49,737,000 182,389,100 ================ ================ SCHEDULE HIGH TECHNOLOGY PROGRAM ..................................... 32,717,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For services and expenses related to the operation of the centers of excellence pursuant to a plan approved by the direc- tor of the budget. All or portions of the funds appropriated hereby may be suballo- cated or transferred to any department, agency, or public authority .................. 5,234,000 Project Schedule PROJECT AMOUNT -------------------------------------------- For services and expenses related to the operation of the Buffalo center of excellence in bioinformatics and life sciences ................ 654,254 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Greater Rochester center of excellence in photonics and microsystems ................. 654,254 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Syracuse center of excellence in environmental and energy systems ............... 654,254 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Albany center of excel- lence in nanoelectronics ......... 654,254 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Stony Brook center of 76 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 excellence in wireless and information technology ........... 654,254 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Binghamton center of excellence in small scale systems integration and packaging ........................ 654,254 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Stony Brook center of excellence in advanced ener- gy research ...................... 327,119 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Buffalo center of excel- lence in materials informat- ics .............................. 327,119 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Rochester center of excellence in sustainable manufacturing .................... 327,119 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Rochester center of excellence in data science ....... 327,119 -------------- Total ........................ 5,234,000 ============== For services and expenses related to the following: centers for advanced technolo- gy, for matching grants to designated centers for advanced technology, pursuant to subdivision 3 of section 3102-b of the public authorities law. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, funds may also be used for initiatives related to the operation and development of the centers of excellence or other high technology centers. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan ............................... 13,818,000 Technology development organization matching grants, to be awarded on a competitive basis in accordance with the provisions of section 3102-d of the public authorities law. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the director of the budget may suballocate up to the full 77 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 amount of this appropriation to any department, agency or authority. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan ..................... 1,382,000 Industrial technology extension service. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the director of the budget may suballocate up to the full amount of this appropriation to any department, agency or authority. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan ........ 921,000 For services and expenses related to the operation of the SUNY Albany focus center and Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute focus center. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan ...... 3,006,000 High technology matching grants program, including the security through advanced research and technology (START) initiative to leverage resources from federal or private sources including but not limited to the national science foundation, busi- nesses, industry consortiums, foundations, and other organizations for efforts asso- ciated with high technology economic development, including the payment of liabilities incurred prior to April 1, 2014. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan .......... 4,606,000 For services and expenses, loans, and grants, related to the operation of New York state innovation hot spots and New York state incubators. All or portions of the funds appropriated hereby may be suballocated or transferred to any depart- ment, agency, or public authority ............ 3,750,000 -------------- MARKETING AND ADVERTISING PROGRAM ............................ 9,207,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For a local tourism promotion matching grants program pursuant to article 5-A of the economic development law ................. 3,815,000 78 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For operation of a gateway information center at Beekmantown, New York ................ 196,000 For operation of a gateway information center at Binghamton, New York ................. 196,000 For services and expenses, loans, and grants, related to the market New York program, including but not limited to, marketing and advertising to promote regional attractions in the state of New York. All or portions of the funds appro- priated hereby may be suballocated or transferred to any department, agency, or public authority ............................. 5,000,000 -------------- RESEARCH DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM ................................... 343,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For the science and technology law center program ........................................ 343,000 -------------- TRAINING AND BUSINESS ASSISTANCE PROGRAM ..................... 7,470,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For services and expenses of state matching funds for the federal manufacturing exten- sion partnership program. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the director of the budget may suballocate up to the full amount of this appropriation to any department, agency or authority. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan ...... 1,470,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 1,470,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Miscellaneous Operating Grants Fund Manufacturing Extension Partnership Program Account - 25517 Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the director of the budget may suballocate up to the full amount of this 79 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 appropriation to any department, agency or authority .................................... 6,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 6,000,000 -------------- 80 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 HIGH TECHNOLOGY PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses related to the operation of the centers of excellence pursuant to a plan approved by the director of the budg- et. All or portions of the funds appropriated hereby may be suballo- cated or transferred to any department, agency, or public authority ... 5,234,000 ..................................... (re. $5,234,000) Project Schedule PROJECT AMOUNT -------------------------------------------- For services and expenses related to the operation of the Buffalo centers of excellence in bioinformatics and life sciences and mate- rials informatics ................ 872,333 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Greater Rochester center of excellence in photonics and microsystems ................. 872,333 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Syracuse center of excellence in environmental and energy systems ............... 872,333 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Albany center of excel- lence in nanoelectronics ......... 872,333 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Stony Brook centers of excellence in wireless and information technology and advanced energy research ......... 872,333 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Binghamton Center of Excellence in small scale systems integration and packaging ........................ 872,333 -------------- Total ........................ 5,234,000 ============== 81 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Stony Brook center of excellence in advanced energy research ................... 500,000 ............................................. (re. $500,000) For services and expenses related to the operation of the Buffalo center of excellence in materials informatics ...................... 500,000 ............................................. (re. $500,000) For services and expenses related to the operation of the Rochester center of excellence in sustainable manufacturing .................. 500,000 ............................................. (re. $500,000) For services and expenses related to the SUNY Fredonia Technology Incubator ... 100,000 ............................... (re. $100,000) For services and expenses related to the following: centers for advanced technology, for matching grants to designated centers for advanced technology, pursuant to subdivision 3 of section 3102-b of the public authorities law. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, funds may also be used for initiatives related to the operation and development of the centers of excellence or other high technology centers. No funds shall be expended from this appropri- ation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan ... 13,818,000 ................................... (re. $13,818,000) Technology development organization matching grants, to be awarded on a competitive basis in accordance with the provisions of section 3102-d of the public authorities law. Notwithstanding any inconsist- ent provision of law, the director of the budget may suballocate up to the full amount of this appropriation to any department, agency or authority. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan ... 1,382,000 ......................................... (re. $1,382,000) Industrial technology extension service. Notwithstanding any incon- sistent provision of law, the director of the budget may suballocate up to the full amount of this appropriation to any department, agen- cy or authority. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan ... 921,000 ............................................. (re. $921,000) Focus center - New York. No funds shall be expended from this appro- priation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan ... 3,006,000 ................................ (re. $3,006,000) High technology matching grants program, including the security through advanced research and technology (START) initiative to leverage resources from federal or private sources including but not limited to the national science foundation, businesses, industry consortiums, foundations, and other organizations for efforts asso- ciated with high technology economic development, including the payment of liabilities incurred prior to April 1, 2013. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan ................................ 4,606,000 ......................................... (re. $4,606,000) Cornell university/NSF materials research science and engineering center. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan ................ 392,000 ............................................. (re. $392,000) 82 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Cornell university/NSF national nanotechnology infrastructure network. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the direc- tor of the budget has approved a spending plan ..................... 490,000 ............................................. (re. $490,000) Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Smart Lighting Systems Engineering Research Center. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan ...... 500,000 ............................................. (re. $500,000) For services and expenses, loans, and grants, related to the operation of New York state innovation hot spots and New York state incuba- tors. All or portions of the funds appropriated hereby may be subal- located or transferred to any department, agency, or public authori- ty ... 1,250,000 .................................. (re. $1,250,000) For services and expenses related to the institute for semiconductor research corporation (SRC) center for advanced interconnect systems technologies (CAIST), including the payment of liabilities incurred prior to April 1, 2013, at The College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering (CNSE), with its autonomous operating status as recog- nized and approved by the SUNY Board of Trustees in resolution number 2008-165 ... 713,000 ......................... (re. $713,000) For services and expenses related to the Institute for Nanoelectronics Discovery and Exploration (INDEX) at The College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering (CNSE), with its autonomous operating status as recognized and approved by the SUNY Board of Trustees in resol- ution number 2008-165 ... 775,000 ................... (re. $775,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses related to the operation of the centers of excellence pursuant to a plan approved by the director of the budg- et. All or portions of the funds appropriated hereby may be suballo- cated or transferred to any department, agency, or public authority ... 5,234,000 ..................................... (re. $5,234,000) Project Schedule PROJECT AMOUNT -------------------------------------------- For services and expenses related to the operation of the Buffalo centers of excellence in bioinformatics and life sciences and mate- rials informatics ................ 872,333 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Greater Rochester center of excellence in photonics and microsystems ................. 872,333 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Syracuse center of excellence in environmental 83 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 and energy systems ............... 872,333 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Albany center of excel- lence in nanoelectronics ......... 872,333 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Stony Brook centers of excellence in wireless and information technology and advanced energy research ......... 872,333 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Binghamton Center of Excellence in small scale systems integration and packaging ........................ 872,333 -------------- Total ........................ 5,234,000 ============== For services and expenses related to the operation of the Buffalo center of excellence in materials informatics ...................... 200,000 ............................................. (re. $200,000) For services and expenses related to the operation of the Stony Brook center of excellence in advanced energy research ................... 500,000 ............................................. (re. $500,000) For services and expenses related to the operation of the Rochester center of excellence in sustainable manufacturing .................. 250,000 ............................................. (re. $250,000) For services and expenses related to the following: centers for advanced technology, for matching grants to designated centers for advanced technology, pursuant to subdivision 3 of section 3102-b of the public authorities law. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, funds may also be used for initiatives related to the operation and development of the centers of excellence or other high technology centers. No funds shall be expended from this appropri- ation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan ... 13,818,000 ................................... (re. $11,946,000) Technology development organization matching grants, to be awarded on a competitive basis in accordance with the provisions of section 3102-d of the public authorities law. Notwithstanding any inconsist- ent provision of law, the director of the budget may suballocate up to the full amount of this appropriation to any department, agency or authority. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan ...... 1,382,000 ........................................... (re. $364,000) Industrial technology extension service. Notwithstanding any incon- sistent provision of law, the director of the budget may suballocate up to the full amount of this appropriation to any department, agen- cy or authority. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation 84 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan ...... 921,000 .............................................. (re. $16,000) Focus center - New York. No funds shall be expended from this appro- priation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan ... 3,006,000 ................................ (re. $3,006,000) High technology matching grants program, including the security through advanced research and technology (START) initiative to leverage resources from federal or private sources including but not limited to the national science foundation, businesses, industry consortiums, foundations, and other organizations for efforts asso- ciated with high technology economic development, including the payment of liabilities incurred prior to April 1, 2012. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan ................................ 4,606,000 ......................................... (re. $4,606,000) Cornell university/NSF materials research science and engineering center. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan ................ 392,000 ............................................. (re. $392,000) Cornell university/NSF national nanotechnology infrastructure network. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the direc- tor of the budget has approved a spending plan ..................... 490,000 .............................................. (re. $48,000) Columbia university/NSF materials research science and engineering center. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan ................ 245,000 ............................................. (re. $245,000) Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Smart Lighting Systems Engineering Research Center. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan ...... 500,000 ............................................. (re. $500,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses related to the institute for semiconductor research corporation (SRC) center for advanced interconnect systems technologies (CAIST), including the payment of liabilities incurred prior to April 1, 2012, at The College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering (CNSE), with its autonomous operating status as recog- nized and approved by the SUNY Board of Trustees in resolution number 2008-165 ... 713,000 ......................... (re. $713,000) For services and expenses related to the Institute for Nanoelectronics Discovery and Exploration (INDEX) at The College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering (CNSE), with its autonomous operating status as recognized and approved by the SUNY Board of Trustees in resol- ution number 2008-165 ... 775,000 ................... (re. $775,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses related to the operation of the centers of excellence pursuant to a plan approved by the director of the budg- et. All or portions of the funds appropriated hereby may be suballo- 85 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 cated or transferred to any department, agency, or public authority ... 5,233,998 ..................................... (re. $4,362,000) Project Schedule PROJECT AMOUNT -------------------------------------------- For services and expenses related to the operation of the Buffalo center of excel- lence in bioinformatics and life sciences .................... 872,333 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Greater Rochester center of excellence in photonics and microsystems ................. 872,333 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Syracuse center of excellence in environmental and energy systems ............... 872,333 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Albany center of excel- lence in nanoelectronics ......... 872,333 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Stony Brook center of excellence in wireless and information technology ........... 872,333 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Binghamton Center of Excellence in small scale systems integration and packaging ........................ 872,333 -------------- Total ........................ 5,233,998 ============== For services and expenses related to the following: centers for advanced technology, for matching grants to designated centers for advanced technology, pursuant to subdivision 3 of section 3102-b of the public authorities law. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, funds may also be used for initiatives related to the operation and development of the centers of excellence or other high technology centers. No funds shall be expended from this appropri- ation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan ... 13,818,000 .................................... (re. $3,474,000) Technology development organization matching grants, to be awarded on a competitive basis in accordance with the provisions of section 3102-d of the public authorities law. Notwithstanding any inconsist- 86 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 ent provision of law, the director of the budget may suballocate up to the full amount of this appropriation to any department, agency or authority. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan ...... 1,382,000 ............................................ (re. $32,000) Industrial technology extension service. Notwithstanding any incon- sistent provision of law, the director of the budget may suballocate up to the full amount of this appropriation to any department, agen- cy or authority. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan ...... 921,000 .............................................. (re. $29,000) Focus center - New York. No funds shall be expended from this appro- priation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan ... 3,006,000 ................................ (re. $3,006,000) High technology matching grants program, including the security through advanced research and technology (START) initiative to leverage resources from federal or private sources including but not limited to the national science foundation, businesses, industry consortiums, foundations, and other organizations for efforts asso- ciated with high technology economic development, including the payment of liabilities incurred prior to April 1, 2011. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan ................................ 4,606,000 ......................................... (re. $4,606,000) Cornell university/NSF nanobiotechnology. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan ... 294,000 ................ (re. $294,000) Cornell university/NSF materials research science and engineering center. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan ................ 392,000 ............................................. (re. $392,000) Cornell university/NSF nanoscale science and engineering center. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan ......................... 490,000 ............................................. (re. $490,000) Columbia university/NSF materials research science and engineering center. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan ................ 245,000 ............................................. (re. $245,000) RPI/NSF nanoscale science and engineering center. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan ... 490,000 ............ (re. $179,000) SUNY Albany semiconductor research corporation (SRC)center for advanced interconnect systems technologies (CAIST), including the payment of liabilities incurred prior to April 1, 2011. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan ... 690,000 ..... (re. $690,000) University at Albany Institute for Nanoelectronics Discovery and Exploration (INDEX). No funds shall be expended from this appropri- ation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan ... 750,000 ......................................... (re. $750,000) 87 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Smart Lighting Systems Engineering Research Center. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan ...... 500,000 ............................................... (re. $2,000) Stony Brook University Semiconductor High-Energy Radiation project. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the direc- tor of the budget has approved a spending plan ..................... 250,000 ............................................. (re. $250,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2010, as transferred by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: Innovation economy matching grants program to be awarded on a compet- itive basis to leverage resources from federal or private sources, including but not limited to, the national science foundation, busi- nesses, industry consortiums, foundations, and other organizations for efforts associated with high technology research and economic development, including the payment of liabilities incurred prior to April 1, 2010. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the director of the budget may suballocate up to the full amount of this appropriation to any department, agency or authority. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the foundation for science, technology and innovation in such detail as the director of the budget may require. Copies of the plan shall be provided to the Senate Finance and Assembly Ways and Means ......................... 29,500,000 ....................................... (re. $19,963,000) For services and expenses related to the operation of the centers of excellence pursuant to a plan approved by the director of the budg- et. All or portions of the funds appropriated hereby may be suballo- cated or transferred to any department, agency, or public authority ... 5,234,000 ..................................... (re. $3,490,000) Project Schedule PROJECT AMOUNT -------------------------------------------- For services and expenses related to the operation of the Buffalo center of excel- lence in bioinformatics and life sciences .................... 872,333 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Greater Rochester center of excellence in photonics and microsystems ................. 872,333 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Syracuse center of excellence in environmental and energy systems ............... 872,333 For services and expenses related to the operation of 88 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 the Albany center of excel- lence in nanoelectronics ......... 872,333 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Stony Brook center of excellence in wireless and information technology ........... 872,333 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Binghamton Center of Excellence in small scale systems integration and packaging ........................ 872,333 -------------- Total ........................ 5,234,000 ============== For services and expenses related to the following: centers for advanced technology, for matching grants to designated centers for advanced technology, pursuant to subdivision 3 of section 3102-b of the public authorities law. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, funds may also be used for initiatives related to the operation and development of the centers of excellence or other high technology centers. No funds shall be expended from this appropri- ation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the foundation for science, technology and innovation in such detail as the director of the budget may require ........... 13,818,000 .......................................... (re. $774,000) Technology development organization matching grants, to be awarded on a competitive basis in accordance with the provisions of section 3102-d of the public authorities law. Notwithstanding any inconsist- ent provision of law, the director of the budget may suballocate up to the full amount of this appropriation to any department, agency or authority. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the foundation for science, technology and innovation in such detail as the director of the budget may require ........... 1,382,000 ............................................ (re. $15,000) Industrial technology extension service. Notwithstanding any incon- sistent provision of law, the director of the budget may suballocate up to the full amount of this appropriation to any department, agen- cy or authority. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the foundation for science, technology and innovation in such detail as the director of the budget may require ........... 921,000 ............................................... (re. $5,000) Focus center - New York. No funds shall be expended from this appro- priation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the foundation for science, technology and inno- vation in such detail as the director of the budget may require .... 3,006,000 ......................................... (re. $3,006,000) 89 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Project Schedule PROJECT AMOUNT -------------------------------------------- For services and expenses related to the operation of the SUNY Albany Focus Center ................................ 2,503,000 For Services and expenses related to the operation of the PRI Focus Center ............. 503,000 -------------- Total ........................ 3,006,000 ============== High technology matching grants program, including the security through advanced research and technology (START) initiative to leverage resources from federal or private sources including but not limited to the national science foundation, businesses, industry consortiums, foundations, and other organizations for efforts asso- ciated with high technology economic development, including the payment of liabilities incurred prior to April 1, 2010. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the foundation for science, technology and innovation in such detail as the director of the budget may require ... 4,606,000 .............. (re. $4,606,000) Cornell university/NSF nanobiotechnology. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the foundation for science, technology and innovation in such detail as the director of the budget may require ... 294,000 ...................... (re. $294,000) Cornell university/NSF materials research science and engineering center. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the foundation for science, technology and innovation in such detail as the director of the budget may require ............................. 392,000 ............................................. (re. $392,000) Cornell university/NSF nanoscale science and engineering center. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the founda- tion for science, technology and innovation in such detail as the director of the budget may require ... 490,000 ...... (re. $490,000) Columbia university/NSF materials research science and engineering center. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the foundation for science, technology and innovation in such detail as the director of the budget may require ............................. 245,000 ............................................. (re. $245,000) SUNY Albany semiconductor research corporation (SRC)center for advanced interconnect systems technologies (CAIST), including the payment of liabilities incurred prior to April 1, 2010. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the foundation for 90 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 science, technology and innovation in such detail as the director of the budget may require ... 690,000 .................. (re. $690,000) University at Albany Institute for Nanoelectronics Discovery and Exploration (INDEX). No funds shall be expended from this appropri- ation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the foundation for science, technology and innovation in such detail as the director of the budget may require ........... 750,000 ............................................. (re. $647,000) Stony Brook University Semiconductor High-Energy Radiation project. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the direc- tor of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the foundation for science, technology and innovation in such detail as the director of the budget may require ... 250,000 .. (re. $250,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2009, as transferred by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: Focus center - New York. No funds shall be expended from this appro- priation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the foundation for science, technology and inno- vation in such detail as the director of the budget may require .... 4,606,000 ......................................... (re. $1,125,000) High technology matching grants program, including the security through advanced research and technology (START) initiative to leverage resources from federal or private sources including but not limited to the national science foundation, businesses, industry consortiums, foundations, and other organizations for efforts asso- ciated with high technology economic development, including the payment of liabilities incurred prior to April 1, 2009. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the foundation for science, technology and innovation in such detail as the director of the budget may require ... 4,606,000 .............. (re. $3,620,000) Cornell university/NSF materials research science and engineering center. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the foundation for science, technology and innovation in such detail as the director of the budget may require ............................. 392,000 ............................................. (re. $392,000) Cornell university/NSF nanoscale science and engineering center. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the founda- tion for science, technology and innovation in such detail as the director of the budget may require ... 490,000 ...... (re. $490,000) CUNY optical sensing and imaging center. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the foundation for science, technology and innovation in such detail as the director of the budget may require ... 69,000 ........................ (re. $69,000) Stony Brook University Semiconductor High-Energy Radiation project. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the direc- tor of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the 91 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 foundation for science, technology and innovation in such detail as the director of the budget may require ... 250,000 .. (re. $250,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2008, as transferred by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: Focus center - New York. No funds shall be expended from this appro- priation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the foundation for science, technology and inno- vation in such detail as the director of the budget may require, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 ... 4,900,000 ................. (re. $615,000) High technology matching grants program, including the security through advanced research and technology (START) initiative to leverage resources from federal or private sources including but not limited to the national science foundation, businesses, industry consortiums, foundations, and other organizations for efforts asso- ciated with high technology economic development, including the payment of liabilities incurred prior to April 1, 2007. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the foundation for science, technology and innovation in such detail as the director of the budget may require, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 .................. 4,900,000 ......................................... (re. $3,106,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2007, as transferred by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: RPI/NSF nanoscale science and engineering center. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the foundation for science, technology and innovation in such detail as the director of the budget may require ... 500,000 .................... (re. $3,000) For services and expenses of: New York State Center for Engineering, Design and Industrial Inno- vation ... 250,000 .................................... (re. $2,100) MARKETING AND ADVERTISING PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For a local tourism promotion matching grants program pursuant to article 5-A of the economic development law ........................ 3,815,000 ......................................... (re. $3,815,000) For operation of a gateway information center at Beekmantown, New York ... 196,000 .......................................... (re. $87,000) 92 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For operation of a gateway information center at Binghamton, New York ... 196,000 ......................................... (re. $142,000) For services and expenses, loans, and grants, related to the market New York program, including but not limited to, marketing and adver- tising to promote regional attractions in the state of New York and New York produced goods and products. All or portions of the funds appropriated hereby may be suballocated or transferred to any department, agency, or public authority ............................ 7,000,000 ......................................... (re. $6,500,000) For services and expenses of the Queens Tourism Council .............. 70,000 ............................................... (re. $70,000) For services and expenses of the Finger Lakes Tourism Alliance ....... 75,000 ............................................... (re. $75,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For a local tourism promotion matching grants program pursuant to article 5-A of the economic development law ........................ 3,985,000 ......................................... (re. $3,985,000) For operation of a gateway information center at Beekmantown, New York ... 196,000 .......................................... (re. $23,000) For services and expenses of tourism marketing. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the director of the budget is hereby author- ized to transfer up to $3,000,000 of this appropriation to state operations ... 3,000,000 .......................... (re. $2,418,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For a local tourism promotion matching grants program pursuant to article 5-A of the economic development law ........................ 3,815,000 ........................................... (re. $257,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For a local tourism promotion matching grants program pursuant to article 5-A of the economic development law ........................ 3,815,000 ......................................... (re. $1,082,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2009: For a local tourism promotion matching grants program pursuant to article 5-A of the economic development law ........................ 4,171,000 ........................................... (re. $385,000) RESEARCH DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For the science and technology law center program .................... 343,000 ............................................. (re. $343,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For the science and technology law center program .................... 343,000 ............................................. (re. $343,000) 93 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For the science and technology law center program .................... 343,000 ............................................. (re. $343,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2010, as transferred by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For the science and technology law center program .................... 343,000 ............................................. (re. $343,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2009, as transferred by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: Faculty development program ... 2,685,000 ........... (re. $2,685,000) Incentive program in accordance with the following: For the science and technology law center program .................... 343,000 .............................................. (re. $90,000) For expenses related to the incentive program ........................ 2,920,000 ......................................... (re. $2,920,000) SMALL BUSINESS CREDIT INITIATIVE PROGRAM Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Small Business Credit Initiative Account - 22202 By chapter 103, section 3, of the laws of 2011: For programs and activities authorized pursuant to section sixteen-f of the new york state urban development corporation act, including any services and costs associated with administration of such programs and activities, subject to the limitations imposed by federal funding requirements. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, such moneys shall be paid by the department of economic development to the new york state urban development corpo- ration from federal operating grant moneys deposited in the state treasury for the federal state small business credit initiative. Provided further that, notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, funds appropriated herein may be interchanged with any other item of appropriation to be funded from the small business credit initiative account ... 10,405,173 ............................ (re. $3,544,000) For programs and activities authorized pursuant to section sixteen-u of the new york state urban development corporation act, including any services and costs associated with administration of such programs and activities, subject to the limitations imposed by federal funding requirements. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, such moneys shall be paid by the department of economic development to the new york state urban development corpo- ration from federal operating grant moneys deposited in the state treasury for the federal state small business credit initiative. Provided further that, notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, funds appropriated herein may be inter changed with any other item of 94 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 appropriation to be funded from the small business credit initiative account ... 25,952,157 ............................ (re. $5,399,000) By chapter 103, section 3, of the laws of 2011, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For programs and activities (i) authorized pursuant to section sixteen-k of the new york state urban development corporation act, including any services and costs associated with administration of such programs and activities, subject to the limitations imposed by federal funding requirements, or (ii) that provide small businesses loans, loan guarantees, grants, including interest subsidy grants, and equity investments to small businesses. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, such moneys shall be paid by the department of economic development to the new york state urban development corporation from federal operating grant moneys deposit- ed in the state treasury for the federal state small business credit initiative. Provided further that, notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, funds appropriated herein may be interchanged with any other item of appropriation to be funded from the small business credit initiative account ... 18,994,204 ................. (re. $9,878,000) TRAINING AND BUSINESS ASSISTANCE PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses of state matching funds for the federal manufacturing extension partnership program. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the director of the budget may suballocate up to the full amount of this appropriation to any department, agency or authority. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan ... 1,470,000 ............ (re. $1,470,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses of state matching funds for the federal manufacturing extension partnership program. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the director of the budget may suballocate up to the full amount of this appropriation to any department, agency or authority. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan ... 1,470,000 ............... (re. $40,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses of state matching funds for the federal manufacturing extension partnership program. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the director of the budget may suballocate up to the full amount of this appropriation to any department, agency or authority. No funds shall be expended 95 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan ... 1,470,000 ............... (re. $68,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2007, as transferred by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses related to development of emerging technolo- gy workforce training programs at community colleges ............... 2,100,000 ........................................... (re. $240,000) Project Schedule PROJECT AMOUNT ---------------------------------------------------------- (thousands) For services and expenses related to emerg- ing technology workforce training at Onon- daga county community college .................. 700,000 For services and expenses related to emerg- ing technology workforce training at Monroe county community college ................ 700,000 For services and expenses related to emerg- ing technology workforce training at Hudson valley community college ................ 700,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal MISCELLANEOUS Operating Grants Fund Manufacturing Extension Partnership Program Account - 25517 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the director of the budget may suballocate up to the full amount of this appropriation to any department, agency or authority ............................. 6,000,000 ......................................... (re. $6,000,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the director of the budget may suballocate up to the full amount of this appropriation to any department, agency or authority ............................. 6,000,000 ......................................... (re. $2,507,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the director of the budget may suballocate up to the full amount of this appropriation to any department, agency or authority ............................. 9,100,000 ........................................... (re. $515,000) 96 12653-03-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule, net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements and credits: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS General Fund ....................... 40,491,374,850 1,241,193,850 Special Revenue Funds - Federal .... 4,347,712,000 6,681,645,000 Special Revenue Funds - Other ...... 10,653,469,000 29,388,000 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 55,492,555,850 7,952,226,850 ================ ================ SCHEDULE ADULT CAREER AND CONTINUING EDUCATION SERVICES PROGRAM ..... 225,485,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For case services provided on or after Octo- ber 1, 2012 to disabled individuals in accordance with economic eligibility criteria developed by the department ........ 54,000,000 For services and expenses of independent living centers .............................. 12,361,000 For college readers aid payments ................. 294,000 For services and expenses of supported employment and integrated employment opportunities provided on or after October 1, 2012: For services and expenses of programs providing or leading to the provision of time-limited services or long-term support services .................................... 15,160,000 For grants to schools for programs involving literacy and basic education for public assistance recipients for the 2014-15 school year for those programs adminis- tered by the state education department ...... 1,843,000 For competitive grants for adult literacy/education aid to public and private not-for-profit agencies, including but not limited to, 2 and 4 year colleges, community based organizations, libraries, and volunteer literacy organizations and institutions which meet quality standards promulgated by the commissioner of educa- tion to provide programs of basic litera- cy, high school equivalency, and English as a second language to persons 16 years of age or older for the remaining payments 97 12653-03-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 of 2013-14 school year and for the 2014-15 school year, provided further that no more than $300,000 shall be available for remaining payments for the 2013-14 school year ......................................... 5,293,000 For remaining payments for the 2013-14 school year for additional competitive grants for a $1,000,000 program of adult literacy education aid to public and private not-for-profit agencies, including but not limited to, 2 and 4 year colleges, community based organization, libraries, and volunteer literacy organizations and institutions to provide programs of basic literacy, high school equivalency, and English as a second language to persons 16 years of age or older .......................... 300,000 -------------- Program account subtotal .................. 89,251,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Education Fund Federal Department of Education Account - 25210 For case services provided to individuals with disabilities ........................... 70,000,000 For the independent living program ............. 2,572,000 For the supported employment program ........... 2,500,000 For grants to schools and other eligible entities for adult basic education, liter- acy, and civics education pursuant to the workforce investment act .................... 48,704,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................. 123,776,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund VESID Social Security Account - 22001 For the rehabilitation of social security disability beneficiaries .................... 11,760,000 -------------- Program account subtotal .................. 11,760,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Vocational Rehabilitation Fund Vocational Rehabilitation Account - 23051 98 12653-03-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For services and expenses of the special workers' compensation program .................. 698,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ..................... 698,000 -------------- CULTURAL EDUCATION PROGRAM ................................. 111,136,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 Aid to public libraries including aid to New York public library (NYPL) and NYPL's science industry and business library. Provided that, notwithstanding any provision of law, rule or regulation to the contrary, such aid, and the state's liability therefor, shall represent fulfillment of the state's obligation for this program ................................ 81,627,000 For additional aid to public libraries for reimbursement of costs associated with the payment of the metropolitan commuter transportation mobility tax, subject to an allocation plan developed by the commis- sioner of education and approved by the director of the budget ....................... 1,300,000 Aid to educational television and radio. Notwithstanding any provision of law, rule or regulation to the contrary, the amount appropriated herein shall represent fulfillment of the state's obligation for this program ................................ 14,002,000 -------------- Program account subtotal .................. 96,929,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Miscellaneous Operating Grants Fund Federal Operating Grants Account - 25300 For aid to public libraries pursuant to various federal laws including the library services technology act ...................... 5,400,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 5,400,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other New York State Local Government Records Management Improvement Fund 99 12653-03-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Local Government Records Management Account - 20501 Grants to individual local governments or groups of cooperating local governments as provided in section 57.35 of the arts and cultural affairs law ......................... 8,346,000 Aid for documentary heritage grants and aid to eligible archives, libraries, histor- ical societies, museums, and to certain organizations including the state educa- tion department that provide services to such programs .................................. 461,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 8,807,000 -------------- OFFICE OF HIGHER EDUCATION AND THE PROFESSIONS PROGRAM ...... 99,954,850 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For liberty partnerships program awards as prescribed by section 612 of the education law as added by chapter 425 of the laws of 1988. Notwithstanding any other section of law to the contrary, funding for such programs in the 2014-15 fiscal year shall be limited to the amount appropriated herein ...................................... 12,918,260 Unrestricted aid to independent colleges and universities, notwithstanding any other section of law to the contrary, aid other- wise due and payable in the 2014-15 fiscal year shall be limited to the amount appro- priated herein .............................. 35,129,000 For higher education opportunity program awards. Funds appropriated herein shall be used by independent colleges to expand opportunities for the educationally and economically disadvantaged at independent institutions of higher learning ............. 24,996,040 For science and technology entry program (STEP) awards ............................... 11,125,030 For collegiate science and technology entry program (CSTEP) awards ....................... 8,429,520 For teacher opportunity corps program awards ..... 450,000 For state financial assistance to expand high needs nursing programs at private colleges and universities in accordance with section 6401-a of the education law ....... 941,000 100 12653-03-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For services and expenses of the national board for professional teaching standards certification grant program for the 2014- 15 school year ................................. 368,000 For postsecondary aid to Native Americans to fund awards to eligible students. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, the amount herein made available shall constitute the state's entire obligation for all costs incurred under section 4118 of the education law in state fiscal year 2014-15 ...................... 598,000 -------------- Program account subtotal .................. 94,954,850 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Education Fund Federal Department of Education Account - 25210 For grants to schools and other eligible entities for programs pursuant to various federal laws including: title II-A improv- ing teacher quality program. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein may be suballocated, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, to any state agency or department, and interchanged to other accounts, to accomplish the purpose of this appropriation. A portion of this appropriation may be interchanged to other accounts, as needed to accomplish the intent of this appropriation ................. 5,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 5,000,000 -------------- OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT SERVICES PROGRAM ........................ 5,214,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Combined Expendable Trust Fund Grants Account - 20191 For services and expenses related to the administration of funds, including grants to local recipients, paid to the education department from private foundations, corporations and individuals and from public or private funds received as 101 12653-03-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 payment in lieu of honorarium for services rendered by employees which are related to such employees' official duties or respon- sibilities ................................... 5,214,000 -------------- OFFICE OF PREKINDERGARTEN THROUGH GRADE TWELVE EDUCATION PROGRAM ............................................... 51,608,380,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, for general support for public schools, for the 2014-15 and 2015-16 state fiscal years provided, however, that not more than 39.88073506 percent of this appropriation shall be available for payments for the 2014-15 state fiscal year for general support for public schools for the 2014-15 school year, nor more than 18.73229818 percent of this appropriation shall be available for remaining payments for the 2014-15 school year payable in the 2015-16 state fiscal year and provided further that notwithstanding any incon- sistent provision of law, the remaining amounts available for the 2015-16 school year shall be apportioned to school districts pursuant to the education law and subject to the limitations of this appropriation including the gap elimi- nation adjustment as provided for herein. Provided that, notwithstanding any incon- sistent provision of law, the commissioner shall reduce payments due to each school district for the 2014-15 school year pursuant to section 3609-a of the educa- tion law by an amount equal to the gap elimination adjustment for the 2014-15 school year computed for such school district, and such amount shall be deducted from moneys apportioned for the purposes of payments made pursuant to section 3609-a of the education law and if the reduction is greater than the sum of the amounts available for such deductions, the remainder of the reduction shall be withheld from payments scheduled to be made to the school district pursuant to section 3609-a for the 2015-16 school year 102 12653-03-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 in the 2015-16 state fiscal year, and the commissioner shall also reduce payments due to each school district for the 2015- 16 school year pursuant to section 3609-a of the education law by an amount equal to the gap elimination adjustment for the 2015-16 school year computed for such school district, and such amount shall be deducted from moneys apportioned for the purposes of payments made pursuant to section 3609-a of the education law in the 2015-16 state fiscal year, and provided further that an amount equal to the amount of such deduction shall be deemed to have been paid to the school district pursuant to section 3602 of the education law for the school year for which such deduction is made. The commissioner shall compute such gap elimination adjustment and shall provide a schedule of such reduction in payments to the state comptroller, the director of the budget, the chair of the senate finance committee and the chair of the assembly ways and means committee, and provided further that the gap elimination adjustment for the 2014-15 school year shall be the sum of the gap elimination adjustment for the 2013-14 school year and the gap elimination adjustment restoration amount for the 2014-15 school year, where the gap elimination adjustment for the 2013-14 school year shall equal the amount set forth for each school district as "GAP ELIMINATION ADJUSTMENT" under the heading "2013-14 ESTIMATED AIDS" in the school aid computer listing produced by the commis- sioner of education in support of the enacted budget for the 2013-2014 school year and entitled "SA131-4", and the gap elimination adjustment restoration amount for the 2014-15 school year for a school district shall be computed based on data on file with the commissioner and in the database used by the commissioner to produce an updated electronic data file in support of the executive budget request submitted for the 2014-15 state fiscal year and shall equal the greater of: (i) the product of two and five-tenths percent (0.025) multiplied by the gap elimination adjustment for the base year or; 103 12653-03-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 (ii) the positive difference of (a) the product of twenty-two percent (0.22) multiplied by the absolute value of the amount set forth for such school district as "GAP ELIMINATION ADJUSTMENT" under the heading "2011-12 ESTIMATED AIDS" in the school aid computer listing produced by the commissioner in support of the execu- tive budget request submitted for the 2011-12 state fiscal year and entitled "BT111-2" minus (b) the positive differ- ence of the absolute value of the amount set forth for such school district as "GAP ELIMINATION ADJUSTMENT" under the heading "2011-12 ESTIMATED AIDS" in the school aid computer listing produced by the commis- sioner in support of the executive budget request submitted for the 2011-12 state fiscal year and entitled "BT111-2" minus the gap elimination adjustment for the base year or; (iii) the sum of (a)the greater of: (A) the product of (1) the product of two hundred and seventy-two dollars ($272.00) multiplied by the extraordinary needs percent computed to two decimal places without rounding multiplied by (2) the product of the state sharing ratio computed pursuant to paragraph g of subdi- vision 3 of section 3602 of the education law multiplied by (3) the regional cost index pursuant to subdivision 4 of section 3602 of the education law multiplied by (4) the base year public school district enrollment as computed pursuant to subpar- agraph 2 of paragraph n of subdivision 1 of section 3602 of the education law, or; (B) the product of three hundred sixty-three dollars and fifty cents ($363.50) multi- plied by (1) the positive difference, if any, of one minus the product of one and thirty-seven one-hundredths (1.37) multi- plied by the combined wealth ratio computed pursuant to subparagraph one of paragraph c of subdivision 3 of section 3602 of the education law but not greater than nine-tenths (0.9) multiplied by (2) the base year public school district enrollment as computed pursuant to subpar- agraph 2 of paragraph n of subdivision 1 of section 3602 of the education law, or 104 12653-03-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 (C) the product, computed to the nearest whole number without rounding, of: (1) the product of the quotient of the tax effort ratio as defined in subdivision 16 of section 3602 of the education law divided by three and one hundred seventy-six thou- sandths percent (0.03176) multiplied by the positive difference, if any, of one minus the alternate pupil wealth ratio computed pursuant to paragraph b of subdi- vision 3 of section 3602 of the education law but not greater than nine-tenths (0.9) computed to three decimals without round- ing, multiplied by (2) two hundred fifty- three dollars and fifty cents ($253.50) with the result computed to two decimals without rounding multiplied by (3) the base year public school district enroll- ment as computed pursuant to subparagraph 2 of paragraph n of subdivision 1 of section 3602 of the education law; and (b) the product of (1) the positive differ- ence, if any, of the base year public school district enrollment as computed pursuant to subparagraph 2 of paragraph n of subdivision 1 of section 3602 of the education law minus the public school district enrollment for the year five years prior to the base year, as computed pursuant to subparagraph 2 of paragraph n of subdivision 1 of section 3602 of the education law multiplied by (2) one thou- sand eight hundred fifteen dollars ($1,815) multiplied by (3) the state shar- ing ratio computed pursuant to paragraph g of subdivision 3 of section 3602 of the education law; Provided further, notwithstanding any portion of the language of this appropri- ation to the contrary, that a district's gap elimination adjustment restoration for the 2014-15 school year shall not exceed the product of forty-five percent (0.45) and the gap elimination adjustment for the base year for the district. Provided further that the gap elimination adjustment restoration amount for the 2015-2016 school year and thereafter shall equal the product of the gap elimination percentage for such district and the gap elimination adjustment restoration allo- 105 12653-03-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 cation established pursuant to subdivision 18 of section 3602 of the education law. Provided further that the gap elimination adjustment for the 2015-16 school year shall be equal to the gap elimination adjustment for the 2014-15 school year, plus, if the preliminary growth amount exceeds the allowable growth amount, the product of the gap elimination adjustment percentage for such school district and the positive difference, if any, between the preliminary growth amount less the allowable growth amount, and less the gap elimination adjustment restoration amount for the 2015-16 school year, if any, allo- cated pursuant to a chapter of the laws of New York. Provided that, notwithstanding any incon- sistent provision of law, of the amount appropriated herein, $74,000,000 shall be available as a 2014-15 school year fiscal stabilization fund for school districts otherwise eligible for an apportionment pursuant to subdivision 4 of section 3602 of the education law, provided that such aid shall be allocated among such school districts pursuant to a chapter of the laws of 2014, and provided further that not more than 70 percent of such aid shall be available for the 2014-15 state fiscal year. Provided further that notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, no school district shall be eligible for an appor- tionment of general support for public schools from the funds appropriated herein for the 2014-15 school year or 2015-16 school year in excess of the amount appor- tioned to such school district in the base year, as defined in subdivision 1 of section 3602 of education law, unless such school district has submitted documenta- tion that has been approved by the commis- sioner of education by September 1 of the current year, as defined in subdivision 1 of section 3602 of the education law, demonstrating that it has fully imple- mented the standards and procedures for conducting annual professional performance reviews of classroom teachers and building principals in accordance with the require- ments of section 3012-c of the education 106 12653-03-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 law and the commissioner of education's regulations, and provided further that, any apportionment withheld pursuant to this appropriation shall not occur prior to April 1 of the current year and shall not have any effect on the base year calculation for use in the subsequent school year. Provided further that, if any payments of ineligible amounts pursuant to this appro- priation were made, and the school district has not submitted documentation that has been approved by the commissioner of education by September 1 of the current school year demonstrating that it has fully implemented the standards and proce- dures for conducting annual professional performance reviews of classroom teachers and building principals in accordance with the requirements of section 3012-c of the education law and the regulations of the commissioner of education, the total amount of such payments shall be deducted from future payments to the school district; provided further that, if the amount of the deduction is greater than the sum of the amounts available for such deductions in the applicable school year, the remainder of the deduction shall be withheld from payments from funds appro- priated herein scheduled to be made to the school district pursuant to section 3609-a of the education law for the subsequent school year. Provided further that notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, expendi- tures from a school district's smart schools allocation, as authorized in a chapter of the laws of 2014 implementing the smart schools bond act of 2014, shall not be eligible for an apportionment of the funds appropriated herein. Provided further that notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, for the purposes of this appropriation and of calculating the allocable growth amount for the 2014-15 school year pursuant to paragraph gg of subdivision 1 of section 3602 of the education law, the allowable growth amount shall equal the sum of (i) the product of the positive difference of the personal income growth index minus 107 12653-03-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 one, multiplied by the statewide total of the sum of (1) the apportionments, includ- ing the gap elimination adjustment, due and owing during the base year to school districts and boards of cooperative educa- tional services from the general support for public schools as computed based on an electronic data file used to produce the school aid computer listing produced by the commissioner in support of the enacted budget for the base year plus (2) the competitive awards amount for the base year, and (ii) the $74,000,000 2014-15 school year fiscal stabilization fund established herein, and (iii) the $75,000,000 made available for the 2014-15 school year within a separate appropri- ation in this chapter for phase-in of a five-year plan to implement a statewide universal full-day pre-kindergarten program. Provided further that notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, the allowable growth amount for the 2015- 16 school year shall equal the product of the positive difference of the personal income growth index minus one, multiplied by the statewide total of (i) the appor- tionments, including the gap elimination adjustment, due and owing during the base year, to school districts and boards of cooperative educational services from the general support for public schools as computed based on an electronic data file used to produce the school aid computer listing produced by the commissioner in support of the enacted budget for the base year plus (ii) the competitive awards amount for the base year computed pursuant to paragraph ee of subdivision 1 of section 3602 of the education law plus (iii) the $75,000,000 made available for the 2014-15 school year within a separate appropriation in this chapter for phase-in of a five-year plan to implement a state- wide universal full-day pre-kindergarten program. Provided further that notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the competitive awards amount for purposes of calculating the allocable growth amount 108 12653-03-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 for the 2014-15 and 2015-16 school years shall be fifty million dollars. Provided further that notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, for the 2014-15 and 2015-16 school years, the apportionments computed pursuant to subdi- visions 5-a and 12 of section 3602 of the education law shall equal the amounts set forth for such school district as "SUPPLE- MENTAL PUB EXCESS COST" and "ACADEMIC ENHANCEMENT" under the heading "2013-14 ESTIMATED AIDS" in the school aid computer listing produced by the commissioner of education in support of the budget for the 2014-15 school year and entitled "BT141-5" and that for the 2014-15 and 2015-16 school years the apportionments computed pursuant to subdivision 16 of section 3602 shall equal the amounts set forth for such school district as "HIGH TAX AID" under the heading "2014-15 ESTIMATED AIDS" in the school aid computer listing produced by the commissioner of education in support of the budget for the 2014-15 school year and entitled "BT141-5". Provided further that notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, in determining the final payment for the state fiscal year pursuant to section 3609-a of the education law, the general support for public schools appropriations for the state fiscal year ending March 31, 2016 shall be deemed to include the portion of this appropriation made avail- able for 2014-15 state fiscal year payments for general support for public schools as provided for herein added to the sum of other such designated appropri- ated amounts, and the director of the budget, in approving the final payment for the state fiscal year pursuant to clause (iii) of subparagraph (3) of paragraph b of subdivision 1 of section 3609-a of the education law, may direct the commissioner of education to apportion an advance in an amount less than that reported by the commissioner of education pursuant to such clause (iii) of subparagraph (3) of para- graph b of subdivision 1 of section 3609-a of the education law, and provided further that such reduction shall not exceed the sum of (1) the amount by which the 2014-15 109 12653-03-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 state fiscal year need computed based on the electronic data file used to produce the school aid computer listing produced by the commissioner in support of the executive budget request submitted for the 2014-15 state fiscal year and entitled "BT141-5" is less than the amount appro- priated for payments for the 2014-15 state fiscal year for general support for public schools and (2) any amounts withheld in the 2014-15 fiscal year from school districts that have not submitted documen- tation that has been approved by the commissioner of education by September 1 of the 2014-15 school year demonstrating that it has fully implemented the stand- ards and procedures for conducting annual professional performance reviews of class- room teachers and building principals in accordance with the requirements of section 3012-c of the education law and the commissioner of education's regu- lations. Provided further that, notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, for any apportionments provided pursuant to sections 701, 711, 751, 753, 1950, 3602, 3602-b, 3602-c, 3602-e, 3612, and 4405 of the education law for claims for which payment is first to be made in the 2014-15 and prior school years, the commissioner shall certify no payment to a school district, other than payments pursuant to subdivisions 6-a, 11, 13 and 15 of section 3602 of the education law, in excess of the payment computed based on an electron- ic data file used to produce the school aid computer listing produced by the commissioner in support of the executive budget request submitted for the 2014-15 state fiscal year and entitled "BT141-5", and for any apportionments provided pursu- ant to sections 701, 711, 751, 753, 1950, 3602, 3602-b, 3602-c, 3602-e, 3612, and 4405 of the education law for claims for which payment is first to be made for the 2015-16 school year, the commissioner shall certify no payment to a school district, other than payments pursuant to subdivisions 6-a, 11, 13 and 15 of section 3602 of the education law, in excess of the payment computed based on an electron- 110 12653-03-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 ic data file used to produce the school aid computer listing produced by the commissioner in support of the executive budget request submitted for the state fiscal year in which such school year begins. Provided, however, no payments shall be barred or reduced where such payment is required as a result of a final audit of the state. Provided further that, notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, subject to the approval of the director of the budg- et, funds appropriated herein may be interchanged with any other item of appro- priation for general support for public schools within the general fund local assistance account office of prekindergar- ten through grade twelve education program. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of liabilities heretofore accrued or hereaft- er to accrue. Notwithstanding any other law, rule or regu- lation to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of financial assistance net of any disallow- ances, refunds, reimbursement and credits, and may be suballocated to other depart- ments and agencies to accomplish the intent of this appropriation subject to the approval of the director of the budg- et. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013. Notwithstanding section 40 of the state finance law or any provision of law to the contrary, this appropriation shall lapse on March 31, 2016 ........... 29,575,810,000 For remaining 2013-14 and prior school year obligations, provided that notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the commissioner shall reduce payments due to each district for the 2014-15 state fiscal year pursuant to section 3609-a of the education law by an amount based on the gap elimination adjustment for 2013-2014 school year for such district, where such amount shall be deducted from moneys 111 12653-03-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 apportioned for the purposes of payments made for the 2013-14 school year pursuant to section 3609-a of the education law, and provided further that the gap elimi- nation adjustment for 2013-14 school year shall equal the amount set forth for each school district as "GAP ELIMINATION ADJUSTMENT" under the heading "2013-14 ESTIMATED AIDS" in the school aid computer listing produced by the commissioner in support of the enacted budget for the 2013-14 school year and entitled "SA131-4", and provided, further, that notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, funds appropriated herein may be interchanged with any other item of appropriation for general support for public schools within the general fund local assistance account office of pre- kindergarten through grade twelve educa- tion program. Provided further that, notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, for any apportionments provided pursuant to sections 701, 711, 751, 753, 1950, 3602, 3602-b, 3602-c, 3602-e, 3612, and 4405 of the education law for claims for which payment is first to be made in the 2013-14 and prior school years, the commissioner shall certify no payment to a school district, other than payments pursuant to subdivisions 6-a, 11, 13 and 15 of section 3602 of the education law, in excess of the payment computed based on an electronic data file used to produce the school aid computer listing produced by the commissioner in support of the executive budget request submitted for the 2014-15 state fiscal year and entitled "BT141-5". Provided, however, no payments shall be barred or reduced where such payment is required as a result of a final audit of the state. Notwithstanding any other law, rule or regu- lation to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of financial assistance net of any disallow- ances, refunds, reimbursement and credits, and may be suballocated to other depart- ments and agencies to accomplish the intent of this appropriation subject to the approval of the director of the budg- 112 12653-03-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 et. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of liabil- ities heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013. Notwithstanding section 40 of the state finance law or any provision of law to the contrary, this appropriation shall lapse on March 31, 2016 ............ 5,268,828,000 Funds appropriated herein shall be available for reimbursement for the education of homeless children and youth for the 2014- 15 and 2015-16 school years pursuant to section 3209 of the education law, includ- ing reimbursement for expenditures for the transportation of homeless children pursu- ant to paragraph b of subdivision 4 of section 3209 of the education law, up to the amount of the approved costs of the most cost-effective mode of transporta- tion, in accordance with a plan prepared by the commissioner of education and approved by the director of the budget provided that no more than 70 percent of the 2014-15 school year value shall be available for 2014-15 state fiscal year payments for general support for public schools for the 2014-15 school year, and further provided that in each of the 2014-15 and 2015-16 state fiscal years the sum of $30,000 may be transferred to the credit of the state purposes account of the state education department to carry out the purposes of such section relating to reimbursement of youth shelters trans- porting such pupils and provided further that, notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, funds appropriated herein may be interchanged with any other item of appropriation for general support for public schools within the general fund local assistance account office of prekindergarten through grade twelve education program. Provided further that notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, in 113 12653-03-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 determining the final payment for the state fiscal year pursuant to section 3609-a of the education law, the general support for public schools appropriations for the state fiscal year ending March 31, 2016 shall be deemed to include the portion of this appropriation made avail- able for 2014-15 state fiscal year payments for general support for public schools as provided for herein added to the sum of other such designated appropri- ated amounts. Notwithstanding any other law, rule or regu- lation to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of financial assistance net of any disallow- ances, refunds, reimbursement and credits, and may be suballocated to other depart- ments and agencies to accomplish the intent of this appropriation subject to the approval of the director of the budg- et. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of liabil- ities heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013. Notwithstanding section 40 of the state finance law or any provision of law to the contrary, this appropriation shall lapse on March 31, 2016 ............... 37,783,000 Funds appropriated herein shall be available during the 2014-15 and 2015-16 school years for bilingual education grants to school districts, boards of cooperative educational services, colleges and univer- sities, and an entity, chosen through a competitive procurement process, to assist schools and districts to conduct self assessments to identify areas that need to be strengthened and to ensure compliance with the various federal, state and local laws that govern limited English profi- ciency and English language learning education, provided, however, that the sum of such grants shall not exceed $12,500,000 for each such school year, and provided further that no more than 70 114 12653-03-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 percent of the 2014-15 school year value shall be available for 2014-15 state fiscal year payments for general support for public schools for the 2014-15 school year, and provided further that, notwith- standing any inconsistent provision of law, subject to the approval of the direc- tor of the budget, funds appropriated herein may be interchanged with any other item of appropriation for general support for public schools within the general fund local assistance account office of pre- kindergarten through grade twelve educa- tion program. Provided further that notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, in determining the final payment for the state fiscal year pursuant to section 3609-a of the education law, the general support for public schools appropriations for the state fiscal year ending March 31, 2016 shall be deemed to include the portion of this appropriation made avail- able for 2014-15 state fiscal year payments for general support for public schools as provided for herein added to the sum of other such designated appropri- ated amounts. Notwithstanding any other law, rule or regu- lation to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of financial assistance net of any disallow- ances, refunds, reimbursement and credits, and may be suballocated to other depart- ments and agencies to accomplish the intent of this appropriation subject to the approval of the director of the budg- et. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of liabil- ities heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013. Notwithstanding section 40 of the state finance law or any provision of law to the contrary, this appropriation shall lapse on March 31, 2016 ............... 21,250,000 115 12653-03-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Funds appropriated herein shall be available in the 2014-15 and 2015-16 school years for school districts and boards of cooper- ative educational services applications for funding of approved learning technolo- gy programs approved by the commissioner of education, including services benefit- ing nonpublic school students, pursuant to regulations promulgated by the commission- er of education and approved by the direc- tor of the budget. Provided, however, that the sum of such grants shall not exceed $3,285,000 for each such school year, and provided further that no more than 70 percent of the 2014-15 school year value shall be available for 2014-15 state fiscal year payments for general support for public schools for the 2014-15 school year, and provided further that, notwith- standing any inconsistent provision of law, subject to the approval of the direc- tor of the budget, funds appropriated herein may be interchanged with any other item of appropriation for general support for public schools within the general fund local assistance account office of pre- kindergarten through grade twelve educa- tion program. Provided further that notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, in determining the final payment for the state fiscal year pursuant to section 3609-a of the education law, the general support for public schools appropriations for the state fiscal year ending March 31, 2016 shall be deemed to include the portion of this appropriation made avail- able for 2014-15 state fiscal year payments for general support for public schools as provided for herein added to the sum of other such designated appropri- ated amounts. Notwithstanding any other law, rule or regu- lation to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of financial assistance net of any disallow- ances, refunds, reimbursement and credits, and may be suballocated to other depart- ments and agencies to accomplish the intent of this appropriation subject to the approval of the director of the budg- et. Notwithstanding any provision of law 116 12653-03-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of liabil- ities heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013. Notwithstanding section 40 of the state finance law or any provision of law to the contrary, this appropriation shall lapse on March 31, 2016 ................ 5,585,000 Funds appropriated herein shall be available for the voluntary interdistrict urban-su- burban transfer program aid pursuant to subdivision 15 of section 3602 of the education law for the 2014-15 and 2015-16 school years, provided that no more than 70 percent of the 2014-15 school year value shall be available for 2014-15 state fiscal year payments for general support for public schools for the 2014-15 school year, and provided further that, notwith- standing any inconsistent provision of law, subject to the approval of the direc- tor of the budget, funds appropriated herein may be interchanged with any other item of appropriation for general support for public schools within the general fund local assistance account office of pre- kindergarten through grade twelve educa- tion program. Provided further that notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, in determining the final payment for the state fiscal year pursuant to section 3609-a of the education law, the general support for public schools appropriations for the state fiscal year ending March 31, 2016 shall be deemed to include the portion of this appropriation made avail- able for 2014-15 state fiscal year payments for general support for public schools as provided for herein added to the sum of other such designated appropri- ated amounts. Notwithstanding any other law, rule or regu- lation to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of financial assistance net of any disallow- ances, refunds, reimbursement and credits, 117 12653-03-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 and may be suballocated to other depart- ments and agencies to accomplish the intent of this appropriation subject to the approval of the director of the budg- et. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of liabil- ities heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013. Notwithstanding section 40 of the state finance law or any provision of law to the contrary, this appropriation shall lapse on March 31, 2016 ................ 4,641,000 Funds appropriated herein shall be available for additional apportionments of building aid for school districts educating pupils residing on Indian reservations calculated pursuant to subdivision 6-a of section 3602 of the education law for the 2014-15 and 2015-16 school years provided that, notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, funds appropriated herein may be interchanged with any other item of appropriation for general support for public schools within the general fund local assistance account office of pre- kindergarten through grade twelve educa- tion program, provided that no more than 70 percent of the 2014-15 school year value shall be available for 2014-15 state fiscal year payments for general support for public schools for the 2014-15 school year. Provided further that notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, in determining the final payment for the state fiscal year pursuant to section 3609-a of the education law, the general support for public schools appropriations for the state fiscal year ending March 31, 2016 shall be deemed to include the portion of this appropriation made avail- able for 2014-15 state fiscal year payments for general support for public schools as provided for herein added to 118 12653-03-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 the sum of other such designated appropri- ated amounts. Notwithstanding any other law, rule or regu- lation to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of financial assistance net of any disallow- ances, refunds, reimbursement and credits, and may be suballocated to other depart- ments and agencies to accomplish the intent of this appropriation subject to the approval of the director of the budg- et. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of liabil- ities heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013. Notwithstanding section 40 of the state finance law or any provision of law to the contrary, this appropriation shall lapse on March 31, 2016 ................ 8,500,000 Funds appropriated herein shall be available during the 2014-15 and 2015-16 school years for the education of youth incarcer- ated in county correctional facilities pursuant to subdivision 13 of section 3602 of the education law, provided that no more than 70 percent of the 2014-15 school year value shall be available for 2014-15 state fiscal year payments for general support for public schools for the 2014-15 school year, and further provided that, notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, funds appropriated herein may be interchanged with any other item of appropriation for general support for public schools within the general fund local assistance account office of pre- kindergarten through grade twelve educa- tion program. Provided further that notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, in determining the final payment for the state fiscal year pursuant to section 3609-a of the education law, the general support for public schools appropriations for the state fiscal year ending March 31, 119 12653-03-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 2016 shall be deemed to include the portion of this appropriation made avail- able for 2014-15 state fiscal year payments for general support for public schools as provided for herein added to the sum of other such designated appropri- ated amounts. Notwithstanding any other law, rule or regu- lation to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of financial assistance net of any disallow- ances, refunds, reimbursement and credits, and may be suballocated to other depart- ments and agencies to accomplish the intent of this appropriation subject to the approval of the director of the budg- et. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of liabil- ities heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013. Notwithstanding section 40 of the state finance law or any provision of law to the contrary, this appropriation shall lapse on March 31, 2016 ............... 37,400,000 Funds appropriated herein shall be available for the 2014-15 and 2015-16 school years for the education of students who reside in a school operated by the office of mental health or the office of people with developmental disabilities pursuant to subdivision 5 of section 3202 of the education law, provided that no more than 70 percent of the 2014-15 school year value shall be available for 2014-15 state fiscal year payments for general support for public schools for the 2014-15 school year, provided that, notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, subject to the approval of the director of the budg- et, funds appropriated herein may be interchanged with any other item of appro- priation for general support for public schools within the general fund local assistance account office of prekindergar- ten through grade twelve education program. 120 12653-03-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Provided further that notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, in determining the final payment for the state fiscal year pursuant to section 3609-a of the education law, the general support for public schools appropriations for the state fiscal year ending March 31, 2016 shall be deemed to include the portion of this appropriation made avail- able for 2014-15 state fiscal year payments for general support for public schools as provided for herein added to the sum of other such designated appropri- ated amounts. Notwithstanding any other law, rule or regu- lation to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of financial assistance net of any disallow- ances, refunds, reimbursement and credits, and may be suballocated to other depart- ments and agencies to accomplish the intent of this appropriation subject to the approval of the director of the budg- et. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of liabil- ities heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013. Notwithstanding section 40 of the state finance law or any provision of law to the contrary, this appropriation shall lapse on March 31, 2016 .............. 132,600,000 Funds appropriated herein shall be available for building aid payable in the 2014-15 and 2015-16 school years to special act school districts, provided that no more than 70 percent of the 2014-15 school year value shall be available for 2014-15 state fiscal year payments for general support for public schools for the 2014-15 school year, and further provided that, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds may be used for payments to the dormitory authority on behalf of eligible special act school districts pursuant to chapter 737 of the laws of 1988 provided that, notwithstand- 121 12653-03-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 ing any inconsistent provision of law, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, funds appropriated herein may be interchanged with any other item of appropriation for general support for public schools within the general fund local assistance account office of pre- kindergarten through grade twelve educa- tion program. Provided further that notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, in determining the final payment for the state fiscal year pursuant to section 3609-a of the education law, the general support for public schools appropriations for the state fiscal year ending March 31, 2016 shall be deemed to include the portion of this appropriation made avail- able for 2014-15 state fiscal year payments for general support for public schools as provided for herein added to the sum of other such designated appropri- ated amounts. Notwithstanding any other law, rule or regu- lation to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of financial assistance net of any disallow- ances, refunds, reimbursement and credits, and may be suballocated to other depart- ments and agencies to accomplish the intent of this appropriation subject to the approval of the director of the budg- et. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of liabil- ities heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013. Notwithstanding section 40 of the state finance law or any provision of law to the contrary, this appropriation shall lapse on March 31, 2016 ................ 4,590,000 Funds appropriated herein shall be available for school bus driver training grants, provided that for aid payable in the 2014-15 and 2015-16 school years, the commissioner of education shall allocate school bus driver training grants, not to 122 12653-03-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 exceed $400,000 in each such year, to school districts and boards of cooperative educational services pursuant to sections 3650-a, 3650-b and 3650-c of the education law, or for contracts directly with not- for-profit educational organizations for the purposes of this appropriation, provided that no more than 70 percent of the 2014-15 school year value shall be available for 2014-15 state fiscal year payments for general support for public schools for the 2014-15 school year, and further provided that, notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, subject to the approval of the director of the budg- et, funds appropriated herein may be interchanged with any other item of appro- priation for general support for public schools within the general fund local assistance account office of prekindergar- ten through grade twelve education program. Provided further that notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, in determining the final payment for the state fiscal year pursuant to section 3609-a of the education law, the general support for public schools appropriations for the state fiscal year ending March 31, 2016 shall be deemed to include the portion of this appropriation made avail- able for 2014-15 state fiscal year payments for general support for public schools as provided for herein added to the sum of other such designated appropri- ated amounts. Notwithstanding any other law, rule or regu- lation to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of financial assistance net of any disallow- ances, refunds, reimbursement and credits, and may be suballocated to other depart- ments and agencies to accomplish the intent of this appropriation subject to the approval of the director of the budg- et. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of liabil- ities heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2014-15 123 12653-03-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013. Notwithstanding section 40 of the state finance law or any provision of law to the contrary, this appropriation shall lapse on March 31, 2016 .................. 680,000 Funds appropriated herein shall be available for services and expenses of a $2,000,000 teacher mentor intern program in each school year for the 2014-15 and 2015-16 school years, provided that no more than 70 percent of the 2014-15 school year value shall be available for 2014-15 state fiscal year payments for general support for public schools for the 2014-15 school year, and further provided that, notwith- standing any inconsistent provision of law, subject to the approval of the direc- tor of the budget, funds appropriated herein may be interchanged with any other item of appropriation for general support for public schools within the general fund local assistance account office of pre- kindergarten through grade twelve educa- tion program. Provided further that notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, in determining the final payment for the state fiscal year pursuant to section 3609-a of the education law, the general support for public schools appropriations for the state fiscal year ending March 31, 2016 shall be deemed to include the portion of this appropriation made avail- able for 2014-15 state fiscal year payments for general support for public schools as provided for herein added to the sum of other such designated appropri- ated amounts. Notwithstanding any other law, rule or regu- lation to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of financial assistance net of any disallow- ances, refunds, reimbursement and credits, and may be suballocated to other depart- ments and agencies to accomplish the intent of this appropriation subject to the approval of the director of the budg- et. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of liabil- 124 12653-03-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 ities heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013. Notwithstanding section 40 of the state finance law or any provision of law to the contrary, this appropriation shall lapse on March 31, 2016 ................ 3,400,000 Funds appropriated herein shall be available for services and expenses of a $12,000,000 special academic improvement grants program in each school year for the 2014- 15 and 2015-16 school years payable pursu- ant to subdivision 11 of section 3641 of the education law, provided that no more than 70 percent of the 2014-15 school year value shall be available for 2014-15 state fiscal year payments for general support for public schools for the 2014-15 school year, and further provided that, notwith- standing any provisions of law to the contrary, such funds shall be paid in accordance with a schedule developed by the commissioner of education and approved by the director of the budget provided that, notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, funds appropriated herein may be interchanged with any other item of appropriation for general support for public schools within the general fund local assistance account office of prekindergarten through grade twelve education program. Provided further that notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, in determining the final payment for the state fiscal year pursuant to section 3609-a of the education law, the general support for public schools appropriations for the state fiscal year ending March 31, 2016 shall be deemed to include the portion of this appropriation made avail- able for 2014-15 state fiscal year payments for general support for public schools as provided for herein added to the sum of other such designated appropri- ated amounts. 125 12653-03-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Notwithstanding any other law, rule or regu- lation to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of financial assistance net of any disallow- ances, refunds, reimbursement and credits, and may be suballocated to other depart- ments and agencies to accomplish the intent of this appropriation subject to the approval of the director of the budg- et. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of liabil- ities heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013. Notwithstanding section 40 of the state finance law or any provision of law to the contrary, this appropriation shall lapse on March 31, 2016 ............... 20,400,000 For the education of Native Americans in the 2015-16 or prior school years, provided that no more than 70 percent of the 2014- 15 school year value shall be available for 2014-15 state fiscal year payments for general support for public schools for the 2014-15 or prior school years. Funds appropriated herein shall be considered general support for public schools and shall be paid in accordance with a sched- ule developed by the commissioner of education and approved by the director of the budget. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, funds appropriated herein may be inter- changed with any other item of appropri- ation for general support for public schools within the general fund local assistance account office of prekindergar- ten through grade twelve education program. Provided further that notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, in determining the final payment for the state fiscal year pursuant to section 3609-a of the education law, the general support for public schools appropriations for the state fiscal year ending March 31, 126 12653-03-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 2016 shall be deemed to include the portion of this appropriation made avail- able for 2014-15 state fiscal year payments for general support for public schools as provided for herein added to the sum of other such designated appropri- ated amounts. Notwithstanding any other law, rule or regu- lation to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of financial assistance, net of any disallow- ances, refunds, reimbursements and cred- its, and may be suballocated to other departments and agencies to accomplish the intent of this appropriation subject to approval of the director of the budget. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of liabil- ities heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013. Notwithstanding section 40 of the state finance law or any provision of law to the contrary, this appropriation shall lapse on March 31, 2016 ............... 77,977,000 For school health services grants to public schools totaling $13,840,000 in each school year for the 2014-15 and 2015-16 school years; provided that, notwithstand- ing any provisions of law to the contrary, in addition to any other apportionment, such grants shall only be payable to any city school district in a city having a population in excess of 125,000, and less than 1,000,000 inhabitants, and such district shall be eligible to receive the same amount it was eligible to receive for the 2010-11 school year, provided that no more than 70 percent of the 2014-15 school year value shall be available for 2014-15 state fiscal year payments for general support for public schools for the 2014-15 school year. Funds appropriated herein shall be considered general support for public schools and shall be paid in accordance with a schedule developed by 127 12653-03-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 the commissioner of education and approved by the director of the budget. Provided further that notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, in determining the final payment for the state fiscal year pursuant to section 3609-a of the education law, the general support for public schools appropriations for the state fiscal year ending March 31, 2016 shall be deemed to include the portion of this appropriation made avail- able for 2014-15 state fiscal year payments for general support for public schools as provided for herein added to the sum of other such designated appropri- ated amounts. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, funds appropriated herein may be interchanged with any other item of appropriation for general support for public schools within the general fund local assistance account office of pre- kindergarten through grade twelve educa- tion program. Notwithstanding any other law, rule or regulation to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be avail- able for payment of financial assistance, net of any disallowances, refunds, reimbursements and credits, and may be suballocated to other departments and agencies to accomplish the intent of this appropriation subject to the approval of the director of the budget. Notwithstand- ing any provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be avail- able for payment of liabilities heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue. Notwith- standing any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropri- ation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013. Notwithstanding section 40 of the state finance law or any provision of law to the contrary, this appropriation shall lapse on March 31, 2016 ..................... 23,528,000 For remaining obligations for the 2013-14 school year or prior school years for support for boards of cooperative educa- tional services and for aid payable in the 128 12653-03-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 2014-15 and 2015-16 state fiscal years, for support for boards of cooperative educational services, provided that, notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law in no event shall such amounts paid in the 2014-15 state fiscal year exceed 49.22257160 percent of the amount appro- priated herein, and provided further that to the extent required by federal law, each board of cooperative educational services receiving a payment pursuant to section 3609-d of the education law in the 2014-15 and 2015-16 school years shall be required to set aside from such payment an amount not less than the amount of state aid received pursuant to subdivision 5 of section 1950 of the education law in the base year that was attributable to cooper- ative services agreements (CO-SERs) for career education, as determined by the commissioner of education, and shall be required to use such amount to support career education programs in the current year. Provided further that, notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, for any apportionments provided pursuant to section 1950 of the education law for the 2014-15 and prior school years, the commissioner shall certify no payment to a school district in excess of the payment computed based on an electronic data file used to produce the school aid computer listing produced by the commissioner in support of the executive budget request submitted for the 2014-15 state fiscal year and entitled "BT141-5", and for any apportionments provided pursuant to section 1950 of the education law for claims for which payment is first to be made for the 2015-16 school year, the commissioner shall certify no payment to a school district in excess of the payment computed based on an electronic data file used to produce the school aid computer listing produced by the commissioner in support of the executive budget request submitted for the state fiscal year in which such school year begins. Provided, however, no payments shall be barred or reduced where such payment is required as a result of a final audit of the state. 129 12653-03-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Provided further that notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, in determining the final payment for the state fiscal year pursuant to section 3609-a of the education law, the general support for public schools appropriations for the state fiscal year ending March 31, 2016 shall be deemed to include the portion of this appropriation made avail- able for 2014-15 state fiscal year payments for general support for public schools as provided for herein added to the sum of other such designated appropri- ated amounts. Notwithstanding any other law, rule or regu- lation to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of financial assistance, net of any disallow- ances, refunds, reimbursements and cred- its, and may be suballocated to other departments and agencies to accomplish the intent of this appropriation subject to the approval of the director of the budg- et. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein may be interchanged with any other item of appropriation for general support for public schools within the general fund local assistance account office of pre- kindergarten through grade twelve educa- tion program. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of liabilities heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013. Notwith- standing section 40 of the state finance law or any provision of law to the contra- ry, this appropriation shall lapse on March 31, 2016 ........................... 1,512,212,000 For the teachers of tomorrow awards to school districts for the 2014-15 and 2015-16 school years in the amount of $25,000,000 for each school year, provided that $5,000,000 of this total amount in such school year shall be made available for a program to be developed by the 130 12653-03-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 commissioner of education to attract qual- ified teachers that have received or will receive a transitional certificate and agree to teach mathematics or science in a low performing school, further provided that of this $5,000,000, a total of up to $500,000 in each such school year shall be made available for demonstration programs in the Yonkers and Syracuse city school districts to increase the number of teach- ers in such districts who teach math, science and related areas and who have such a transitional certificate, and provided further that notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law of this $5,000,000, a total of $1,000,000 shall be made available as a matching grant to colleges and universities to support programs designed to recruit and train math and science teachers based on a prov- en national model that results in improved student achievement and enhanced teacher retention in the classroom, and provided further that no more than 70 percent of the 2014-15 school year value shall be available for 2014-15 state fiscal year payments for general support for public schools for the 2014-15 school year. Provided further that notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, in determining the final payment for the state fiscal year pursuant to section 3609-a of the education law, the general support for public schools appropriations for the state fiscal year ending March 31, 2016 shall be deemed to include the portion of this appropriation made avail- able for 2014-15 state fiscal year payments for general support for public schools as provided for herein added to the sum of other such designated appropri- ated amounts. Funds appropriated herein shall be consid- ered general support for public schools. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein may be interchanged with any other item of appropriation for general support for public schools within the general fund local assistance account office of pre- kindergarten through grade twelve educa- tion program. 131 12653-03-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Notwithstanding any other law, rule or regu- lation to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of financial assistance, net of any disallow- ances, refunds, reimbursements and cred- its, may be suballocated to other depart- ments and agencies to accomplish the intent of this appropriation subject to approval of the director of the budget. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of liabil- ities heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013. Notwithstanding section 40 of the state finance law or any provision of law to the contrary, this appropriation shall lapse on March 31, 2016 ............... 42,500,000 For payment of employment preparation educa- tion aid for the 2014-15 and 2015-16 school years pursuant to paragraph e of subdivision 11 of section 3602 of the education law, provided that no more than $96,000,000 shall be available for 2015-16 state fiscal year payments for general support for public schools for the 2014-15 and prior school years. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein may be suballocated, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, to other departments and agencies to accomplish the intent of this appropriation and subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the department net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements and credits. Provided further that notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, in determining the final payment for the state fiscal year pursuant to section 3609-a of the education law, the general support for public schools appropriations for the state fiscal year ending March 31, 2016 shall be deemed to include the portion of this appropriation made avail- able for 2014-15 state fiscal year 132 12653-03-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 payments for general support for public schools as provided for herein added to the sum of other such designated appropri- ated amounts. Funds appropriated herein shall be consid- ered general support for public schools. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein may be interchanged with any other item of appropriation for general support for public schools within the general fund local assistance account office of pre- kindergarten through grade twelve educa- tion program. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of liabilities heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013. Notwith- standing section 40 of the state finance law or any provision of law to the contra- ry, this appropriation shall lapse on March 31, 2016 ............................. 192,000,000 For phase-in of a five-year plan to imple- ment a statewide universal full-day pre- kindergarten program, provided that of the amount appropriated herein, $75,000,000 shall be available for the 2014-15 school year, as part of a new $100,000,000 state- wide universal full-day pre-kindergarten program for the 2014-15 school year, and $200,000,000 shall be available for the 2015-16 school year, with not more than 70 percent of such aid appropriated herein to be available for the state fiscal year in which each such school year commences; provided further that the phase-in of such program shall prioritize provision of pre-kindergarten to children in high-need school districts, and that the funds appropriated herein shall only be used to supplement and not supplant current local expenditures of federal, state or local funds on pre-kindergarten programs. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the funds appropriated here- in shall only be available for a statewide 133 12653-03-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 universal full-day pre-kindergarten program and shall not be interchanged with any other item of appropriation. Notwith- standing section 40 of the state finance law or any provision of law to the contra- ry, this appropriation shall remain in full force and effect to the maximum extent allowed by law .................... 1,475,000,000 For services and expenses of remaining obli- gations for the 2013-14 school year for support for the operation of targeted prekindergarten for those providers not eligible to receive funding pursuant to section 3602-e of the education law and for support for providers continuing to operate such programs in the 2014-15 school year. Such funds shall be expended pursuant to a plan developed by the commissioner of education and approved by the director of the budget ................... 1,303,000 For services and expenses of remaining obli- gations of a $14,260,000 teacher resources and computer training centers program for the 2013-14 school year ...................... 4,278,000 For education of children of migrant workers for the 2014-15 school year ..................... 89,000 For the school lunch and breakfast program. Funds for the school lunch and breakfast program shall be expended subject to the limitation of funds available and may be used to reimburse sponsors of non-profit school lunch, breakfast, or other school child feeding programs based upon the number of federally reimbursable break- fasts and lunches served to students under such program agreements entered into by the state education department and such sponsors, in accordance with an act of Congress entitled the "National School Lunch Act," P.L. 79-396, as amended, or the provisions of the "Child Nutrition Act of 1966," P.L. 89-642, as amended, in the case of school breakfast programs to reim- burse sponsors in excess of the federal rates of reimbursement. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the moneys hereby appropriated, or so much thereof as may be necessary, are to be available for the purposes herein speci- fied for obligations heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue for the school years 134 12653-03-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 beginning July 1, 2012, July 1, 2013 and July 1, 2014. Notwithstanding any law, rule or regulation to the contrary, the amount appropriated herein represents the maximum amount paya- ble during the 2014-15 state fiscal year for state reimbursement for school lunch and breakfast programs ...................... 34,400,000 For nonpublic school aid payable in the 2014-15 state fiscal year. Notwithstanding any provision of law, rule or regulation to the contrary, the amount appropriated herein represents the maximum amount paya- ble during the 2014-15 state fiscal year .... 97,589,000 For aid payable for the 2012-13 school year for additional nonpublic school aid. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued and hereafter to accrue ............. 45,204,000 For academic intervention for nonpublic schools based on a plan to be developed by the commissioner of education and approved by the director of the budget .................. 922,000 For services and expenses of Safety Equip- ment for Nonpublic Schools ................... 4,500,000 For costs associated with schools for the blind and deaf and other students with disabilities subject to article 85 of the education law, including state aid for blind and deaf pupils in certain insti- tutions to be paid for the purposes provided under section 4204-a of the education law for the education of deaf children under 3 years of age, including transfers to the miscellaneous special revenue fund Rome school for the deaf account pursuant to a plan to be developed by the commissioner and approved by the director of the budget. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $84,700,000 shall be available for reimbursement to school districts for the tuition costs of students attending schools for the blind and deaf during the 2013-14 school year pursuant to subdivi- sion 2 of section 4204 of education law and subdivision 2 of section 4207 of the education law, up to $2,500,000 shall be available for debt service on capital construction projects financed through the state dormitory authority, and up to 135 12653-03-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 $9,000,000 shall be available for remain- ing allowable purposes. Provided further that, notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, upon disbursement of funds appropriated for allowances to schools for the blind and deaf in the individuals with disabilities program special revenue funds-federal/aid to localities for purposes of this appro- priation, funds appropriated herein shall be reduced in an amount equivalent to such disbursement and the portion of this appropriation so affected shall have no further force or effect. Notwithstanding any provision of the law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of liabil- ities heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue and, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the department net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements and credits ..................................... 96,200,000 For July and August programs for school-aged children with handicapping conditions pursuant to section 4408 of the education law. Moneys appropriated herein shall be used as follows: (i) for remaining base year and prior school years obligations, (ii) for the purposes of subdivision 4 of section 3602 of the education law for schools operated under articles 87 and 88 of the education law, and (iii) notwith- standing any inconsistent provision of law, for payments made pursuant to this appropriation for current school year obligations, provided, however, that such payments shall not exceed 70 percent of the state aid due for the sum of the approved tuition and maintenance rates and transportation expense provided for here- in; provided, however, that payment of eligible claims shall be payable in the order that such claims have been approved for payment by the commissioner of educa- tion, but in no case shall a single payee draw down more than 45 percent of this appropriation, and provided further that no claim shall be set aside for insuffi- ciency of funds to make a complete payment, but shall be eligible for a partial payment in one year and shall 136 12653-03-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 retain its priority date status for subse- quent appropriations designated for such purposes. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall only be avail- able for liabilities incurred prior to July 1, 2015, shall be used to pay 2013-14 school year claims in the first instance, and represent the maximum amount payable during the 2014-15 state fiscal year. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of liabil- ities heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue and, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the department net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements and credits .................................... 362,500,000 For the state's share of the costs of the education of preschool children with disa- bilities pursuant to section 4410 of the education law. Notwithstanding any incon- sistent provision of law to the contrary, the amount appropriated herein shall support a state share of preschool hand- icapped education costs for the 2013-14 school year limited to 59.5 percent of such total approved expenditures, and furthermore, notwithstanding any other provision of law, local claims for reimbursement of costs incurred prior to the 2012-13 school year and during the 2012-13 school year that have been approved for payment by the education department as of March 31, 2014 shall be the first claims paid from this appropri- ation. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of liabilities heretofore accrued or hereaft- er to accrue and, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the department net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements and credits .............................. 1,042,500,000 Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the funds appropriated herein, subject to an allocation plan developed by the commissioner of education and approved by the director of the budget, shall be available for the payment of prior year 137 12653-03-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 claims and/or fiscal stabilization grants for remaining payments for the 2013-14 school year and for payments prior to March 31, 2015 for the 2014-15 school year, provided, however, notwithstanding any provisions of law to the contrary, the New York city school district shall be eligible for a fiscal stabilization grant in the amount of $14,129,000 ................ 32,793,000 For services and expenses of the New York state center for school safety for the 2014-15 school year. Funds appropriated herein shall be used to operate a state- wide center and shall be subject to an expenditure plan approved by the director of the budget .................................. 466,000 For services and expenses of the health education program for the 2014-15 school year. Funds appropriated herein shall be available for health-related programs including, but not limited to, those providing instruction and supportive services in comprehensive health education and/or acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) education. Of the amounts appropri- ated herein, $86,000 shall be available for the program previously operated as the school health demonstration program. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein may be suballocated, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, to any state agency or department to accom- plish the purpose of this appropriation ........ 691,000 For competitive grants for the 2014-15 school year for extended day programs and school violence prevention programs pursu- ant to section 2814 of the education law provided, however, notwithstanding any inconsistent provisions of law, eligible entities receiving funds for extended day programs may include not-for-profit organ- izations working in collaboration with a public school or school district ............ 24,344,000 For aid payable for the 2014-15 school year for support of county vocational education and extension boards pursuant to section 1104 of the education law, provided, however, that notwithstanding any incon- sistent provision of law, rule, or regu- lation, any apportionment of aid shall be based on a quota amounting to one-half of 138 12653-03-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 the salary paid each teacher, director, assistant, and supervisor, where such salary is attributable to a course of study first submitted to the commissioner for approval pursuant to section 1103 of the education law on or before July 1, 2010, but not to exceed the amount computed by the commissioner based upon an assumed annualized salary equal to ten thousand five hundred dollars per school year on account of the employment of such teacher, director, assistant or supervisor and provided further that payment from this appropriation shall first be made for approved claims for salary expenses for the 2014-15 school year, and any amount remaining after payment of such claims shall be available for payment of unpaid claims for prior school years .................. 932,000 For services and expenses of the primary mental health project at the children's institute for the 2014-15 school year .......... 894,000 For services and expenses associated with the math and science high schools for the 2014-15 school year in the amount of $1,382,000, provided that such funds shall be allocated equally among those entities that received program funding for the 2007-08 school year .......................... 1,382,000 Funds appropriated herein shall be available for educational services and expenses of the Syracuse city school district for the say yes to education program ................... 350,000 For services and expenses of the center for autism and related disabilities at the state university of New York at Albany ......... 740,000 For services and expenses of the summer food program for the 2014-15 school year .......... 3,049,000 Work Force Education. For partial reimburse- ment of services and expenses per contract hour of work force education conducted by the consortium for worker education (CWE), a private not-for-profit corporation programs approved by the commissioner of education that enable adults who are 21 years of age or older to obtain or retain employment or improve their work skills capacity to enhance their opportunities for increased earnings and advancement ...... 11,500,000 For services and expenses related to the development, implementation and operation of charter schools for the 2014-15 school 139 12653-03-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 year including $1,733,375 for administrative/technical support services provided by the charter school institute of the state university of New York. This appropriation shall only be available for expenditure upon the approval of an expenditure plan by the director of the budget and funds appropriated herein shall be transferred to the miscellaneous special revenue fund - charter schools stimulus account ............................. 4,837,000 For the early college high schools program for the 2014-15 school year, provided, however, that expenditure of funds appro- priated herein shall support the continua- tion and expansion of the early college high schools program pursuant to a plan developed by the commissioner and approved by the director of the budget provided, further, that a portion of the payment to the early college high schools program awarded from this appropriation shall be available on a sliding scale based upon the number of college credits earned annu- ally by participating students consistent with guidelines established by the commis- sioner ....................................... 2,000,000 For services and expenses of a $490,000 2014-15 school year program for mentoring and tutoring based on model programs prov- en to be effective in producing outcomes that include, but are not limited to, improved graduation rates, provided that such services shall be provided to students in one or more city school districts located in a city having a popu- lation in excess of 125,000 and less than 1,000,000 inhabitants provided further that such program will be operated by a community based organization ................... 490,000 For payment of small government assistance to school districts pursuant to subdivi- sion 7 of section 3641 of the education law on or before March 31, 2015 upon audit and warrant of the comptroller in the amount that small government assistance was paid to school districts in state fiscal year 2010-11 .......................... 1,868,000 For purposes of the Just for Kids program at the State University of New York at Albany ................................................ 235,000 140 12653-03-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For educational services and expenses for DACA (Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals) eligible out of school youth and young adults ................................. 1,000,000 Less expenditure savings due to the with- holding of a portion of employment prepa- ration education aid due to the city of New York equal to the reimbursement costs of the work force education program from aid payable to such city school district payable on or after April 1, 2014; such moneys shall be credited to the office of prekindergarten through grade twelve education general fund-local assistance account and which shall not exceed the amount appropriated herein ................ (11,500,000) -------------- Program account subtotal .............. 40,210,240,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Education Fund Federal Department of Education Account - 25210 For grants to schools for specific programs including, but not limited to, grants for purposes under title I of the elementary and secondary education act. Notwith- standing any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of this appropriation may be suballocated to other state departments and agencies, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, as needed to accomplish the intent of this appropri- ation .................................... 1,771,819,000 For grants to schools and other eligible entities for state grants for improving teacher quality and mathematics and science partnerships pursuant to title II of the elementary and secondary education act. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of this appro- priation may be suballocated to other state departments and agencies, subject to the approval of the director of the budg- et, as needed to accomplish the intent of this appropriation ......................... 242,841,000 For grants to schools and other eligible entities for English language acquisition program pursuant to title III of the elementary and secondary education act. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision 141 12653-03-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 of law, a portion of this appropriation may be suballocated to other state depart- ments and agencies, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, as needed to accomplish the intent of this appropriation ............................... 61,000,000 For grants to schools and other eligible entities for the 21st century community learning centers pursuant to title IV of the elementary and secondary education act. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of this appro- priation may be suballocated to other state departments and agencies, subject to the approval of the director of the budg- et, as needed to accomplish the intent of this appropriation .......................... 96,526,000 For grants to schools and other eligible entities for the charter schools program pursuant to title V of the elementary and secondary education act. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of this appropriation may be suballocated to other state departments and agencies, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, as needed to accomplish the intent of this appropri- ation ....................................... 28,000,000 For grants to schools and other eligible entities for the rural education initi- ative pursuant to title VI of the elemen- tary and secondary education act. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of this appropriation may be suballocated to other state depart- ments and agencies, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, as needed to accomplish the intent of this appropriation ................................ 5,000,000 For grants to schools and other eligible entities for homeless education program pursuant to title X of the elementary and secondary education act. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of this appropriation may be suballocated to other state departments and agencies, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, as needed to accomplish the intent of this appropri- ation ........................................ 8,000,000 For grants to schools and other eligible entities for specific programs including, 142 12653-03-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 but not limited to, the Carl D. Perkins vocational and applied technology educa- tion act (VTEA). Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of this appropriation may be suballocated to other state depart- ments and agencies, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, as needed to accomplish the intent of this appropriation ............................... 68,578,000 For various grants to schools and other eligible entities. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of this appropriation may be suballocated to other state departments and agencies, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, as needed to accomplish the intent of this appropriation ................ 29,425,000 For the education of individuals with disa- bilities including up to $3,000,000 for services and expenses of early childhood direction centers and $500,000 for services and expenses of the center for autism and related disabilities at the state university of New York at Albany. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of the funds appropri- ated herein shall be available, subject to a plan developed by the commissioner of education and approved by the director of the budget, for grants to ensure appropri- ately certified teachers in schools providing special services or programs as defined in paragraphs e, g, i and l of subdivision 2 of section 4401 of the education law to children placed by school districts and in approved preschool programs that provide full and half-day educational programs in accordance with section 4410 of the education law for children placed by school district. Provided further that, in the allocation of funds, priority shall be given to those programs with a demonstrated need to increase the number of certified teachers to comply with state and federal require- ments. Such funds shall be made available for such activities as certification prep- aration, training, assisting schools with personnel shortages and supporting activ- ities that improve the delivery of services to improve results for children 143 12653-03-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 with disabilities. Provided further that notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, of the funds appropriated herein: (i) $2,000,000 shall be available for payments to schools providing special services or programs as defined in para- graphs e, g, i, and l of subdivision 2 of section 4401 of the education law to help prevent excessive instructional staff turnover through a targeted adjustment of compensation for teachers providing direct instructional services to students at such schools. The commissioner of education shall develop an allocation plan, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, that distributes funds appropri- ated herein among eligible schools, as defined herein, that qualify based on the following criteria: eligible schools are those that have complied with all applica- ble requirements for previous grants for this purpose and whose average teacher salary are below the salary provided for similarly qualified teachers in public schools in the region in which such eligi- ble school is located. The allocation to each qualifying school shall be calculated based on the number of weighted full time equivalent (FTE) staff, as defined herein, in the per FTE award amount. The total number of weighted FTE shall be determined by multiplying the actual number of FTE teachers providing classroom instruction at each school, as determined by the commissioner, by: 1) a factor of 2.0 for those schools where average salaries that are 50 percent or less of those in public school located in the same geographic region; 2) a factor of 1.5 for those schools where average salaries that are 50 percent and 75 percent of public schools located in the same geographic region; or 3) a factor of 1.0 for those schools where the average salaries that are 75-100 percent of public schools located in the same geographic region. The per FTE teach- er award amount shall be calculated by dividing the $2,000,000 by the total number of weighted FTE staff; (ii) $2,000,000 shall be available for payments to schools providing special services or programs as defined in paragraphs e, g, i, 144 12653-03-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 and l of subdivision 2 of section 4401 of the education law and approved preschool programs in accordance with section 4410 of the education law to help prevent excessive instructional staff turnover through a targeted adjustment of compen- sation for teachers providing direct instructional services to students at such schools. The commissioner of education shall develop an allocation plan, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, that distributes funds appropri- ated herein among eligible schools; (iii) up to $10,000,000 shall be available for costs associated with schools operated under article 85 of the education law which otherwise would be payable through the department's general fund aid to localities appropriation, provided further that notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, any disbursements against this $10,000,000 shall immediately reduce the amounts appropriated in the education department's general fund aid to localities for costs associated with schools operated under article 85 of the education law by an equivalent amount, and the portion of such general fund appropri- ation so affected shall have no further force or effect. Notwithstanding any provision of the law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be avail- able for payment of liabilities heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue and, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the department net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of this appropriation may be suballocated to other state depart- ments and agencies, as needed, to accom- plish the intent of this appropriation ..... 815,347,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ............... 3,126,536,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Federal Health and Human Services Account - 25122 145 12653-03-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For grants to schools for specific programs .... 5,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 5,000,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Miscellaneous Operating Grants Fund Federal Operating Grants Account - 25456 For grants to schools for specific programs .... 5,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 5,000,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal USDA-Food and Nutrition Services Fund Federal USDA-Food and Nutrition Services Account - 25026 For grants to schools and other eligible entities for programs funded through the national school lunch act ................ 1,077,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ............... 1,077,000,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Charter School Stimulus Fund Charter School Stimulus Account - 20601 For services and expenses related to devel- opment, implementation and operation of charter schools, including facility costs and loans to authorized schools, and including funds available for transfer for the administrative/technical support services provided by the charter school institute of the state university of New York. This appropriation shall only be available for expenditure upon the approval of an expenditure plan by the director of the budget ...................... 20,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal .................. 20,000,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other State Lottery Fund State Lottery Account - 20901 For general support for public schools for the 2014-15 and 2015-16 school years, provided that, notwithstanding any other 146 12653-03-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 provision of law to the contrary, in computing the additional lottery grant pursuant to subparagraph (4) of paragraph b of subdivision 4 of section 92-c of the state finance law for the 2014-15 school year, the base grant shall not exceed $2,024,980,000. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013. Notwith- standing section 40 of the state finance law or any provision of law to the contra- ry, this appropriation shall lapse on March 31, 2016 ........................... 4,036,960,000 For allowances to private schools for the blind and deaf for the 2014-15 and 2015-16 school years, provided that no more than $20,000 shall be available for the 2014-15 state fiscal year payment. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013. Notwith- standing section 40 of the state finance law or any provision of law to the contra- ry, this appropriation shall lapse on March 31, 2016 .................................. 40,000 For general support for public schools, for the June 2013-14 and June 2014-15 school year payments, provided that no more than $240,000,000 shall be available for the 2014-15 state fiscal year payments for general support for public schools. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appro- priation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013. Notwithstanding section 40 of the state finance law or any provision of law to the contrary, this appropriation shall lapse on March 31, 2016 .............. 480,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ............... 4,517,000,000 -------------- 147 12653-03-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Special Revenue Funds - Other State Lottery Fund VLT Education Account - 20904 For general support for public schools for the 2014-15 and 2015-16 school years, for grants awarded pursuant to subparagraph (2-a) of paragraph b of subdivision 4 of section 92-c of the state finance law, provided that no more than $950,604,000 shall be available for the 2014-15 state fiscal year payments for general support for public schools for the 2014-15 school year. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013. Notwithstanding section 40 of the state finance law or any provision of law to the contrary, this appropriation shall lapse on March 31, 2016 ............ 1,927,604,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ............... 1,927,604,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Commercial Gaming Revenue Account For payment, pursuant to section 97-nnnn of the state finance law, of additional aid to school districts otherwise eligible for an apportionment pursuant to subdivision 4 of section 3602 of the education law, in order to support elementary and secondary education, which, notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, shall for purposes of this appropriation only mean support through after-school programs; provided that funds appropriated herein shall support phase-in of a five- year plan to expand availability of such programs, and that such funds shall only be used to supplement and not supplant current local expenditures of federal, state or local funds on such programs; provided further that $160,000,000 of the funds appropriated herein shall be avail- able for the 2015-16 school year; provided further that, notwithstanding any 148 12653-03-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 provision of law to the contrary, the funds appropriated herein shall only be available to support such programs and shall not be interchanged with any other item of appropriation; and provided that notwithstanding section 40 of the state finance law or any provision of law to the contrary, this appropriation shall remain in full force and effect to the maximum extent allowed by law ...................... 720,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................. 720,000,000 -------------- SCHOOL TAX RELIEF PROGRAM ................................ 3,442,386,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other School Tax Relief Fund School Tax Relief Account - 20551 For payments to local governments and New York city relating to the school tax relief (STAR) program including state aid pursuant to section 1306-a of the real property tax law and section 54-f of the state finance law, except to the extent that such funds shall be applied as an offset against the past-due state tax liabilities of certain property owners pursuant to section 425 of the real prop- erty tax law and section 171-y of the tax law. Up to $80,000,000 of the funds appro- priated hereby may be suballocated or transferred to the department of taxation and finance for the purpose of making direct payments to certain property owners pursuant to subparagraph (iii) of para- graph (a) of subdivision (14) of section 425 of the real property tax law ......... 3,442,386,000 -------------- 149 12653-03-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 ADULT CAREER AND CONTINUING EDUCATION SERVICES PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For case services provided on or after October 1, 2010 to disabled individuals in accordance with economic eligibility criteria devel- oped by the department ... 54,000,000 ............ (re. $29,416,000) For services and expenses of independent living centers .............. 12,361,000 ........................................ (re. $5,140,000) For college readers aid payments ... 294,000 .......... (re. $294,000) For services and expenses of supported employment and integrated employment opportunities provided on or after October 1, 2010: For services and expenses of programs providing or leading to the provision of time-limited services or long-term support services ... 15,160,000 ....................................... (re. $10,328,000) For grants to schools for programs involving literacy and basic educa- tion for public assistance recipients for the 2013-14 school year for those programs administered by the state education department ... 1,843,000 ..................................... (re. $1,843,000) For competitive grants for adult literacy/education aid to public and private not-for-profit agencies, including but not limited to, 2 and 4 year colleges, community based organizations, libraries, and volunteer literacy organizations and institutions which meet quality standards promulgated by the commissioner of education to provide programs of basic literacy, high school equivalency, and English as a second language to persons 16 years of age or older for the remaining payments of 2012-13 school year and for the 2013-14 school year, provided further that no more than $300,000 shall be available for remaining payments for the 2012-13 school year ................. 5,293,000 ......................................... (re. $4,521,000) For aid payable for additional competitive grants for a $1,000,000 program of adult literacy education aid to public and private not- for-profit agencies, including but not limited to, 2 and 4 year colleges, community based organization, libraries, and volunteer literacy organizations and institutions to provide programs of basic literacy, high school equivalency, and English as a second language to persons 16 years of age or older, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payments of liabilities heretofore or hereafter to accrue ... 700,000 .................................. (re. $700,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For case services provided on or after October 1, 2010 to disabled individuals in accordance with economic eligibility criteria devel- oped by the department ... 54,000,000 ................ (re. $15,000) For services and expenses of independent living centers .............. 12,361,000 ............................................ (re. $9,000) For college readers aid payments ... 294,000 .......... (re. $294,000) For services and expenses of supported employment and integrated employment opportunities provided on or after October 1, 2010: 150 12653-03-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses of programs providing or leading to the provision of time-limited services or long-term support services ... 15,160,000 .......................................... (re. $131,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For college readers aid payments ... 294,000 ........... (re. $10,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal [Department of] Education Fund Federal Department of Education Account - 25210 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For case services provided to individuals with disabilities .......... 70,000,000 ....................................... (re. $68,958,000) For the independent living program ... 2,572,000 .... (re. $2,572,000) For the supported employment program ... 2,500,000 .. (re. $2,500,000) For grants to schools and other eligible entities for adult basic education, literacy, and civics education pursuant to the workforce investment act ... 48,704,000 .................... (re. $48,704,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For case services provided to individuals with disabilities .......... 70,000,000 ....................................... (re. $31,310,000) For the independent living program ... 2,572,000 .... (re. $1,252,000) For the supported employment program ... 2,500,000 .. (re. $2,500,000) For grants to schools and other eligible entities for adult basic education, literacy, and civics education pursuant to the workforce investment act ... 48,704,000 .................... (re. $11,725,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For case services provided to individuals with disabilities .......... 65,000,000 ....................................... (re. $20,000,000) For the independent living program ... 2,572,000 ....... (re. $15,000) For the supported employment program ... 2,500,000 .... (re. $100,000) For grants to schools and other eligible entities for adult basic education, literacy, and civics education pursuant to the workforce investment act ... 48,704,000 ....................... (re. $700,000) Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund VESID Social Security Account - 22001 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For the rehabilitation of social security disability beneficiaries ... 11,760,000 ....................................... (re. $11,760,000) By chapter 53, section 1, laws of 2012: For the rehabilitation of social security disability beneficiaries ... 11,760,000 ........................................ (re. $3,000,000) CULTURAL EDUCATION PROGRAM 151 12653-03-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: Aid to public libraries including aid to New York public library (NYPL) and NYPL's science industry and business library. Provided that, notwithstanding any provision of law, rule or regulation to the contrary, such aid, and the state's liability therefor, shall represent fulfillment of the state's obligation for this program ... 81,627,000 ....................................... (re. $14,233,000) For additional aid to public libraries ... 4,000,000 .... (re. $1,000) For additional aid to public libraries for reimbursement of costs associated with the payment of the metropolitan commuter transporta- tion mobility tax, subject to an allocation plan developed by the commissioner of education and approved by the director of the budget ... 1,300,000 ..................................... (re. $1,300,000) Aid to educational television and radio. Notwithstanding any provision of law, rule or regulation to the contrary, the amount appropriated herein shall represent fulfillment of the state's obligation for this program ... 14,002,000 ....................... (re. $1,610,000) Special Revenue Fund - Federal Federal MISCELLANEOUS Operating Grants Fund Federal Operating Grants Account - 25300 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For aid to public libraries pursuant to various federal laws including the library services technology act ................................ 5,400,000 ......................................... (re. $5,400,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For aid to public libraries pursuant to various federal laws including the library services technology act ................................ 5,400,000 ......................................... (re. $3,231,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For aid to public libraries pursuant to various federal laws including the library services technology act ................................ 5,400,000 ........................................... (re. $100,000) Special Revenue Funds - Other New York State Local Government Records Management Improvement Fund Local Government Records Management Account - 20501 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: Grants to individual local governments or groups of cooperating local governments as provided in section 57.35 of the arts and cultural affairs law ... 8,346,000 ......................... (re. $5,864,000) Aid for documentary heritage grants and aid to eligible archives, libraries, historical societies, museums, and to certain organiza- tions including the state education department that provide services to such programs ... 461,000 ........................ (re. $300,000) 152 12653-03-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: Grants to individual local governments or groups of cooperating local governments as provided in section 57.35 of the arts and cultural affairs law ... 8,346,000 ......................... (re. $5,000,000) Aid for documentary heritage grants and aid to eligible archives, libraries, historical societies, museums, and to certain organiza- tions including the state education department that provide services to such programs ... 461,000 ........................ (re. $48,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: Grants to individual local governments or groups of cooperating local governments as provided in section 57.35 of the arts and cultural affairs law ... 8,346,000 ......................... (re. $3,416,000) OFFICE OF HIGHER EDUCATION AND THE PROFESSIONS PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For liberty partnerships program awards as prescribed by section 612 of the education law as added by chapter 425 of the laws of 1988. Notwithstanding any other section of law to the contrary, funding for such programs in the 2013-14 fiscal year shall be limited to the amount appropriated herein ... 12,542,000 ........ (re. $12,180,000) For additional liberty partnerships program awards as prescribed by section 612 of the education law as added by chapter 425 of the laws of 1988. Notwithstanding any other section of law to the contrary, funding for such programs in the 2013-14 fiscal year shall be limit- ed to the amount appropriated herein ... 376,260 .... (re. $376,260) For higher education opportunity program awards. Funds appropriated herein shall be used by independent colleges to expand opportunities for the educationally and economically disadvantaged at independent institutions of higher learning ... 24,268,000 ... (re. $24,268,000) For additional higher education opportunity program awards. Funds appropriated herein shall be used by independent colleges to expand opportunities for the educationally and economically disadvantaged at independent institutions of higher learning ..................... 728,040 ............................................. (re. $728,040) For science and technology entry program (STEP) awards ............... 10,801,000 ....................................... (re. $10,068,000) For additional science and technology entry program (STEP) awards ... 324,030 ............................................. (re. $324,030) For collegiate science and technology entry program (CSTEP) awards ... 8,184,000 ......................................... (re. $7,651,000) For additional collegiate science and technology entry program (CSTEP) awards ... 245,520 .................................. (re. $245,520) For teacher opportunity corps program awards ......................... 450,000 ............................................. (re. $450,000) For state financial assistance to expand high needs nursing programs at private colleges and universities in accordance with section 6401-a of the education law ... 941,000 ............. (re. $941,000) 153 12653-03-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses of the national board for professional teaching standards certification grant program for the 2013-14 school year ... 368,000 ............................. (re. $368,000) For postsecondary aid to Native Americans to fund awards to eligible students. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contra- ry, the amount herein made available shall constitute the state's entire obligation for all costs incurred under section 4118 of the education law in state fiscal year 2013-14 ......................... 598,000 ............................................. (re. $598,000) The appropriation made by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013, to the office of prekindergarten through grade twelve education program, is hereby transferred and reappropriated to the office of higher education and the professions program: For services and expenses of the national board for professional teaching standards certificate grant program ....................... 250,000 ............................................. (re. $250,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws Of 2012: For liberty partnerships program awards as prescribed by section 612 of the education law as added by chapter 425 of the laws of 1988. Notwithstanding any other section of law to the contrary, funding for such programs in the 2012-13 fiscal year shall be limited to the amount appropriated herein ... 10,842,000 ......... (re. $4,621,000) For additional liberty partnerships program awards as prescribed by section 612 of the education law as added by chapter 425 of the laws of 1988. Notwithstanding any other section of law to the contrary, funding for such programs in the 2012-13 fiscal year shall be limit- ed to the amount appropriated herein ... 1,700,000 .... (re. $1,000) For higher education opportunity program awards. Funds appropriated herein shall be used by independent colleges to expand opportunities for the educationally and economically disadvantaged at independent institutions of higher learning ... 20,783,000 .... (re. $7,755,000) For additional higher education opportunity program awards. Funds appropriated herein shall be used by independent colleges to expand opportunities for the educationally and economically disadvantaged at independent institutions of higher learning ..................... 3,485,000 ............................................. (re. $1,000) For science and technology entry program (STEP) awards ............... 9,774,000 ............................................ (re. $93,000) For additional science and technology entry program (STEP) awards ... 1,027,000 ............................................. (re. $1,000) For collegiate science and technology entry program (CSTEP) awards ... 7,406,000 ............................................ (re. $71,000) For teacher opportunity corps program awards ......................... 450,000 ............................................. (re. $238,000) For services and expenses of the national board for professional teaching standards certification grant program ..................... 368,000 ............................................. (re. $368,000) The appropriation made by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws Of 2012, is hereby amended and reappropriated to read: 154 12653-03-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For additional collegiate science and [techology] TECHNOLOGY entry program (CSTEP) awards ... 778,000 .................... (re. $1,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: The moneys herein appropriated shall be available for higher and continuing education programs provided by independent colleges, universities and other organizations approved by the state education department. For liberty partnerships program awards as prescribed by section 612 of the education law as added by chapter 425 of the laws of 1988. Notwithstanding any other section of law to the contrary, funding for such programs in the 2011-12 fiscal year shall be limited to the amount appropriated herein ... 10,842,000 ........... (re. $126,000) For higher education opportunity program awards. Funds appropriated herein shall be used by independent colleges to expand opportunities for the educationally and economically disadvantaged at independent institutions of higher learning ... 20,783,000 .... (re. $3,610,000) For science and technology entry program (STEP) awards ............... 9,774,000 ........................................... (re. $151,000) For teacher opportunity corps program awards ......................... 450,000 ............................................... (re. $2,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For higher education opportunity program awards. Funds appropriated herein shall be used by independent colleges to expand opportunities for the educationally and economically disadvantaged at independent institutions of higher learning ... 20,783,000 .... (re. $2,346,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2009, as amended by chapter 502, section 2, of the laws of 2009: For higher education opportunity program awards. Funds appropriated herein shall be used by independent colleges to expand opportunities for the educationally and economically disadvantaged at independent institutions of higher learning; provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after November 1, 2009 shall be reduced by 12.5 percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of November 1, 2009 ................. 23,752,000 .......................................... (re. $522,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2008, as amended by chapter 496, section 3, of the laws of 2008: For higher education opportunity program awards. Funds appropriated herein shall be used by independent colleges to expand opportunities for the educationally and economically disadvantaged at independent institutions of higher learning, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 .................. 23,716,000 ........................................... (re. $80,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2007: For services and expenses of the higher education opportunity program. 155 12653-03-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Funds appropriated herein shall be used by independent colleges to expand opportunities for the educationally and economically disad- vantaged at independent institutions of higher learning ............ 24,200,000 ........................................ (re. $2,465,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2007, as transferred by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses of the national board for professional teaching standards certification grant program for the 2007-08 school year ... 500,000 ............................. (re. $116,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2006, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2010: The moneys herein appropriated shall be available for higher and continuing education programs provided by independent colleges, universities and other organizations approved by the state education department. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, no funds are herein appropriated and no disbursements are to be made for basic or bonus medical/dental capitation aid or college work study programs in accordance with the following: For services and expenses of the higher education opportunity program. Funds appropriated herein shall be used by independent colleges to expand opportunities for the educationally and economically disad- vantaged at independent institutions of higher learning ... 22,000,000 .......................................... (re. $560,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal [Department of] Education Fund Federal Department of Education Account - 25210 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For grants to schools and other eligible entities for programs pursu- ant to various federal laws including: title II-A improving teacher quality program. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, funds appropri- ated herein may be suballocated, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, to any state agency or department, and interchanged to other accounts, to accomplish the purpose of this appropriation. A portion of this appropriation may be interchanged to other accounts, as needed to accomplish the intent of this appro- priation ... 5,000,000 ............................ (re. $5,000,000) OFFICE OF PREKINDERGARTEN THROUGH GRADE TWELVE EDUCATION PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses of remaining obligations for the 2012-13 school year for support for the operation of targeted prekindergar- ten for those providers not eligible to receive funding pursuant to section 3602-e of the education law and for support for providers 156 12653-03-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 continuing to operate such programs in the 2013-14 school year. Such funds shall be expended pursuant to a plan developed by the commis- sioner of education and approved by the director of the budget ..... 1,303,000 ......................................... (re. $1,303,000) For services and expenses of remaining obligations of a $10,220,000 teacher resources and computer training centers program for the 2012-13 school year ... 3,066,000 ................... (re. $270,000) Funds appropriated herein shall be available for services and expenses of a $14,260,000 teacher resources and computer training center program for the 2013-14 school year ................................ 9,982,000 ......................................... (re. $9,982,000) For education of children of migrant workers for the 2013-14 school year ... 89,000 ...................................... (re. $89,000) For nonpublic school aid payable in the 2013-14 state fiscal year. Notwithstanding any provision of law, rule or regulation to the contrary, the amount appropriated herein represents the maximum amount payable during the 2013-14 state fiscal year ................ 94,016,000 ....................................... (re. $91,532,000) For aid payable for the 2011-12 school year for additional nonpublic school aid. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued and hereafter to accrue ... 34,549,000 .... (re. $2,442,000) For academic intervention for nonpublic schools based on a plan to be developed by the commissioner of education and approved by the director of the budget ... 922,000 .................. (re. $922,000) For services and expenses of Safety Equipment for Nonpublic Schools ... 4,500,000 ..................................... (re. $4,500,000) For the state's share of the costs of the education of preschool chil- dren with disabilities pursuant to section 4410 of the education law, provided, however, that up to $1,000,000 of the amount appro- priated herein may be made available for grants awarded through a competitive process to municipalities to enhance their oversight of preschool special education programs and providers. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law to the contrary, the amount appro- priated herein shall support a state share of preschool handicapped education costs for the 2012-13 school year limited to 59.5 percent of such total approved expenditures, and furthermore, notwithstand- ing any other provision of law, local claims for reimbursement of costs incurred prior to the 2011-12 school year and during the 2011-12 school year that have been approved for payment by the education department as of March 31, 2013 shall be the first claims paid from this appropriation. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of liabilities heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue and, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the department net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements and credits ................................ 983,500,000 ..................................... (re. $383,500,000) For services and expenses of the New York state center for school safety for the 2013-14 school year. Funds appropriated herein shall be used to operate a statewide center and shall be subject to an 157 12653-03-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 expenditure plan approved by the director of the budget ............ 466,000 ............................................. (re. $466,000) For services and expenses of the health education program for the 2013-14 school year. Funds appropriated herein shall be available for health-related programs including, but not limited to, those providing instruction and supportive services in comprehensive health education and/or acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) education. Of the amounts appropriated herein, $86,000 shall be available for the program previously operated as the school health demonstration program. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein may be suballocated, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, to any state agency or department to accomplish the purpose of this appropriation ... 691,000 ............................................. (re. $648,000) For competitive grants for the 2013-14 school year for extended day programs and school violence prevention programs pursuant to section 2814 of the education law provided, however, notwithstanding any inconsistent provisions of law, eligible entities receiving funds for extended day programs may include not-for-profit organizations working in collaboration with a public school or school district ... 24,344,000 ....................................... (re. $18,681,000) For aid payable for the 2013-14 school year for support of county vocational education and extension boards pursuant to section 1104 of the education law, provided, however, that notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, rule, or regulation, any apportion- ment of aid shall be based on a quota amounting to one-half of the salary paid each teacher, director, assistant, and supervisor, where such salary is attributable to a course of study first submitted to the commissioner for approval pursuant to section 1103 of the educa- tion law on or before July 1, 2010, but not to exceed the amount computed by the commissioner based upon an assumed annualized salary equal to ten thousand five hundred dollars per school year on account of the employment of such teacher, director, assistant or supervisor and provided further that payment from this appropriation shall first be made for approved claims for salary expenses for the 2013-14 school year, and any amount remaining after payment of such claims shall be available for payment of unpaid claims for prior school years ... 932,000 ............................ (re. $723,000) For services and expenses of the primary mental health project at the children's institute for the 2013-14 school year ................... 894,000 ............................................. (re. $894,000) For services and expenses associated with the math and science high schools for the 2013-14 school year in the amount of $1,382,000, provided that such funds shall be allocated equally among those entities that received program funding for the 2007-08 school year ... 1,382,000 ....................................... (re. $792,000) Funds appropriated herein shall be available for educational services and expenses of the Syracuse city school district for the say yes to education program ... 350,000 ....................... (re. $350,000) For services and expenses of the center for autism and related disa- bilities at the state university of New York at Albany ............. 740,000 ............................................. (re. $740,000) 158 12653-03-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For additional aid for the center for autism and related disabilities at the state university of New York at Albany ...................... 250,000 ............................................. (re. $250,000) Work Force Education. For partial reimbursement of services and expenses per contract hour of work force education conducted by the consortium for worker education (CWE), a private not-for-profit corporation programs approved by the commissioner of education that enable adults who are 21 years of age or older to obtain or retain employment or improve their work skills capacity to enhance their opportunities for increased earnings and advancement ............... 11,500,000 ........................................ (re. $3,810,000) For services and expenses of a $490,000 2013-14 school year program for mentoring and tutoring based on model programs proven to be effective in producing outcomes that include, but are not limited to, improved graduation rates, provided that such services shall be provided to students in one or more city school districts located in a city having a population in excess of 125,000 and less than 1,000,000 inhabitants provided further that such program will be operated by a community based organization ......................... 490,000 ............................................. (re. $490,000) For educational services and expenses for DACA (Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals) eligible out of school youth and young adults ... 1,000,000 ..................................... (re. $1,000,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For payments to school districts required pursuant to section 3609-g of the education law to reimburse school districts for costs associ- ated with the payment of the metropolitan commuter transportation mobility tax. Pursuant to part B of chapter 56 of the laws of 2011, such reimbursement will be made for tax payments made by school districts for periods prior to April 1, 2012 ....................... 60,000,000 ........................................ (re. $6,874,000) For grants to schools for programs involving literacy and basic educa- tion for public assistance recipients for the 2012-13 school year for those programs administered by the state education department ... 1,843,000 ....................................... (re. $504,000) For competitive grants for adult literacy/ education aid to public and private not-for-profit agencies, including but not limited to, 2 and 4 year colleges, community based organizations, libraries, and volunteer literacy organizations and institutions which meet quality standards promulgated by the commissioner of education to provide programs of basic literacy, high school equivalency, and English as a second language to persons 16 years of age or older for the 2012- 13 school year ... 4,293,000 ......................... (re. $69,000) For nonpublic school aid payable in the 2012-13 state fiscal year. Notwithstanding any provision of law, rule or regulation to the contrary, the amount appropriated herein represents the maximum amount payable during the 2012-13 state fiscal year ................ 90,400,000 ............................................ (re. $6,000) For aid payable for additional nonpublic school aid. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued and hereafter to 159 12653-03-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 accrue provided that, notwithstanding any provision of law, rule or regulation to the contrary, the amount appropriated herein repres- ents the maximum amount payable during the 2012-13 state fiscal year ... 26,220,000 .................................... (re. $2,621,000) For academic intervention for nonpublic schools based on a plan to be developed by the commissioner of education and approved by the director of the budget ... 922,000 .................. (re. $922,000) For services and expenses of the New York state center for school safety for the 2012-13 school year. Funds appropriated herein shall be used to operate a state-wide center and shall be subject to an expenditure plan approved by the director of the budget ............ 466,000 .............................................. (re. $30,000) For services and expenses of the health education program for the 2012-13 school year. Funds appropriated herein shall be available for health-related programs including, but not limited to, those providing instruction and supportive services in comprehensive health education and/or acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) education. Of the amounts appropriated herein, $86,000 shall be available for the program previously operated as the school health demonstration program. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein may be suballocated, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, to any state agency or department to accomplish the purpose of this appropriation ... 691,000 ............................................. (re. $524,000) For competitive grants for the 2012-13 school year for extended day programs and school violence prevention programs pursuant to section 2814 of the education law provided, however, notwithstanding any inconsistent provisions of law, eligible entities receiving funds for extended day programs may include not-for-profit organizations working in collaboration with a public school or school district ... 24,344,000 ........................................ (re. $7,811,000) For aid payable for the 2012-13 school year for support of county vocational education and extension boards pursuant to section 1104 of the education law, provided, however, that notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, rule, or regulation, any apportion- ment of aid shall be based on a quota amounting to one-half of the salary paid each teacher, director, assistant, and supervisor, where such salary is attributable to a course of study first submitted to the commissioner for approval pursuant to section 1103 of the educa- tion law on or before July 1, 2010, but not to exceed the amount computed by the commissioner based upon an assumed annualized salary equal to ten thousand five hundred dollars per school year on account of the employment of such teacher, director, assistant or supervisor ... 932,000 ............................... (re. $53,000) Funds appropriated herein shall be available for educational services and expenses of the Syracuse city school district for the say yes to education program ... 350,000 ......................... (re. $2,000) For services and expenses of the center for autism and related disa- bilities at the state university of New York at Albany ............. 490,000 ............................................. (re. $490,000) 160 12653-03-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For additional services and expenses of the center for autism and related disabilities at the state university of New York at Albany ... 250,000 ......................................... (re. $250,000) For postsecondary aid to Native Americans to fund awards to eligible students. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contra- ry, the amount herein made available shall constitute the state's entire obligation for all costs incurred under section 4118 of the education law in state fiscal year 2012-13 ......................... 598,000 ............................................. (re. $182,000) For additional payments to the city of New York for costs incurred for the provision of services that are consistent with and conforms to a chapter of the laws of 2012 enacted as legislation submitted by the governor pursuant to article VII of the New York constitution relat- ing to the transportation of students who remain at school until five o'clock in the afternoon or later for regularly scheduled academic programs ... 3,000,000 ................... (re. $3,000,000) After School Programs for New York City .............................. 1,500,000 ......................................... (re. $1,500,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: Funds appropriated herein shall be available for services and expenses of a $20,440,000 teacher resources and computer training centers program for the 2011-12 school year provided that, notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, funds appropriated herein may be inter- changed with any other item of appropriation for general support for public schools within the general fund local assistance account elementary, middle, secondary and continuing education program. Notwithstanding any other law, rule or regulation to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of finan- cial assistance net of any disallowances, refunds, reimbursement and credits, and may be suballocated to other departments and agencies to accomplish the intent of this appropriation subject to the approval of the director of the budget. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of liabilities hereafter to accrue ... 14,308,000 ........................................ (re. $1,093,000) For services and expenses of remaining obligations for the 2010-11 school year for support for the operation of targeted prekindergar- ten for those providers not eligible to receive funding pursuant to section 3602-e of the education law and for support for providers continuing to operate such programs in the 2011-12 school year. Such funds shall be expended pursuant to a plan developed by the commissioner of education and approved by the director of the budget ... 1,303,000 ....................................... (re. $978,000) For aid payable for additional nonpublic school aid. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued and hereafter to accrue provided that, notwithstanding any provision of law, rule or regulation to the contrary, the amount appropriated herein repres- ents the maximum amount payable during the 2011-12 state fiscal year ... 26,220,000 ........................................ (re. $8,000) 161 12653-03-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For academic intervention for nonpublic schools based on a plan to be developed by the commissioner of education and approved by the director of the budget ... 922,000 .................. (re. $922,000) For services and expenses of the New York state center for school safety for the 2011-12 school year. Funds appropriated herein shall be used to operate a statewide center and shall be subject to an expenditure plan approved by the director of the budget ............ 466,000 ............................................. (re. $366,000) For services and expenses of the health education program for the 2011-12 school year. Funds appropriated herein shall be available for health-related programs including, but not limited to, those providing instruction and supportive services in comprehensive health education and/or acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) education. Of the amounts appropriated herein, $86,000 shall be available for the program previously operated as the school health demonstration program. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein may be suballocated, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, to any state agency or department to accomplish the purpose of this appropriation ...... 691,000 ............................................. (re. $464,000) For competitive grants for the 2011-12 school year for extended day programs and school violence prevention programs pursuant to section 2814 of the education law provided, however, notwithstanding any inconsistent provisions of law, eligible entities receiving funds for extended day programs may include not-for-profit organizations working in collaboration with a public school or school district ... 24,344,000 ....................................... (re. $11,172,000) For services and expenses of the center for autism and related disa- bilities at the state university of New York at Albany ............. 490,000 .............................................. (re. $49,000) For the smart scholars early college high school program, provided, however that expenditure of funds herein shall be subject to a payment schedule developed by the commissioner and approved by the director of budget ... 6,000,000 .................. (re. $2,471,000) For aid payable for the 2011-12 school year for support of county vocational education and extension boards pursuant to section 1104 of the education law, provided, however, that notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, rule, or regulation, any apportion- ment of aid shall be based on a quota amounting to one-half of the salary paid each teacher, director, assistant, and supervisor, where such salary is attributable to a course of study first submitted to the commissioner for approval pursuant to section 1103 of the educa- tion law on or before July 1, 2010, but not to exceed the amount computed by the commissioner based upon an assumed annualized salary equal to ten thousand five hundred dollars per school year on account of the employment of such teacher, director, assistant or supervisor ... 932,000 ............................... (re. $22,000) The appropriation made by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013, is hereby amended and reappropriated to read: 162 12653-03-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For a school district management efficiency awards program. Funds appropriated herein shall be used to provide competitive awards to school districts based on a plan developed by the commissioner and approved by the director of the budget. Provided that such funds may only be awarded to a school district which demonstrates that it has implemented one or more long term efficiencies within two years prior to a response to a request for proposal or during the current school year in school district management, operations, procurement practices or other cost savings measures and will not result in an increase in cost to the state or the locality and: (i) have resulted or will result in a significant reduction in total operating expenses compared to the prior year and/or significant reductions in the administrative component, or the equivalent, of the school district budget and/or transportation operating expenses and/or transportation capital expenses and/or other non-personal service costs included in the program component of the school district budg- et compared to the prior year; and (ii) are expected to result in substantial and recurring cost savings in total operating expenses and/or recurring significant reductions in administrative expendi- tures, or the equivalent, and/or transportation operating expenses and/or transportation capital expenses and/or other non-personal service costs included in the program component of the school district budget in future years; provided further that, a school district that submits documentation that has been approved by the commissioner by September 1[,] OF 2013 AND OF EACH SCHOOL YEAR IN WHICH A PAYMENT IS MADE FROM THIS APPROPRIATION demonstrating that it has fully implemented new standards and procedures for conducting annual professional performance reviews of classroom teachers and building principals to determine teacher and principal effectiveness shall receive bonus points in the scoring of its grant application. Provided further that, notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, in addition to the competitive awards amount as defined in paragraph ee of subdivision 1 of section 3602 of the education law, a minimum of $37,500,000 shall be available for the payment of grant awards MADE in the 2013-14 school year, WITH ADDITIONAL AMOUNTS TO BE MADE AVAILABLE IN THE 2014-15 STATE FISCAL YEAR AS NECESSARY TO CONTINUE SUCH AWARDS AND MAKE AN ADDITIONAL ROUND OF AWARDS PURSUANT TO SUBDIVISION 6-A OF SECTION 3641 OF THE EDUCATION LAW IN THE 2014-15 SCHOOL YEAR NOT TO EXCEED THE AMOUNT AWARDED IN THE 2013-14 SCHOOL YEAR PURSUANT TO SUCH SUBDIVISION 6-A, and such $37,500,000 shall be made available for $12,500,000 of prekindergarten grants, $10,000,000 of school-wide extended learning grants, $7,500,000 of community schools grants, $5,500,000 for a master teacher program and $2,000,000 for the early college high school program; provided, however, that no school district shall receive any portion of [such $37,500,000] THE FUNDS APPROPRIATED HEREIN unless it shall have submitted documentation that has been approved by the commissioner by September 1[,] OF 2013 AND OF EACH SCHOOL YEAR IN WHICH A PAYMENT TO SUCH DISTRICT FROM THIS APPROPRIATION WOULD OTHERWISE BE MADE demonstrating that it has fully implemented new standards and proce- dures for conducting annual professional performance reviews of 163 12653-03-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 classroom teachers and building principals to determine teacher and principal effectiveness. Provided, further, that notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the $12,500,000 appropriated herein available for full-day and half-day pre-kindergarten grants shall be awarded, based on a request for proposals developed by the commissioner and approved by the director of the budget, to school districts to establish new full-day and half-day pre-kindergarten placements and/or to convert existing half-day pre-kindergarten placements into full-day place- ments; provided that preference shall be granted for full-day place- ments while ensuring that a portion of grants include half-day placements based on eligible applications; and provided, further, that such grants shall only be used to supplement, not supplant existing pre-kindergarten programs, and provided further, however, that any portion of such $12,500,000 that is not awarded shall remain available for subsequent awards in the 2013-14 school year or for full-day and half-day pre-kindergarten grants to be awarded in subsequent school years. Provided, further, that such grants from funds appropriated herein shall be awarded based on factors includ- ing, but not limited to, the following: (i) measures of school district need, (ii) measures of the need of students to be served by each of the school districts, (iii) the school district's proposal to target the highest need schools and students, (iv) the extent to which the district's proposal would prioritize funds to maximize the total number of eligible children in the district served in pre-kin- dergarten programs, and (v) proposal quality. Provided, however, that full-day and half-day pre-kindergarten grants appropriated herein shall only be available to support programs (i) that provide instruction for at least five hours per school day for full-day pre-kindergarten programs and at least two and one-half hours per school day for half-day pre-kindergarten programs; (ii) that agree to offer instruction consistent with the New York state pre-kinder- garten foundation for the common core standards within three years; (iii) that ensure that, to the extent community-based providers are part of such program, such providers meet the requirements of para- graphs d-1 and d-2 of subdivision 12 of section 3602-e of the educa- tion law; and (iv) that otherwise comply with all of the same rules and requirements as universal pre-kindergarten programs pursuant to section 3602-e of the education law except as modified herein. Provided, further, that a school district's pre-kindergarten grant shall equal the product of (A) (i) two multiplied by the approved number of new full-day pre-kindergarten placements plus (ii) the approved number of half-day pre-kindergarten placement conversions and new half-day pre-kindergarten placements, and (B) the district's selected aid per pre-kindergarten pupil pursuant to subparagraph i of paragraph b of subdivision 10 of section 3602-e of the education law; provided, however, that no district shall receive a grant in excess of the total actual grant expenditures incurred by the district in the current school year as approved by the commissioner. Provided, further, that as a condition of eligibility for receipt of such funding, a school district shall agree to adopt approved quali- ty indicators within two years, including, but not limited to, valid 164 12653-03-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 and reliable measures of environmental quality, the quality of teacher-student interactions and child outcomes, and ensure that any such assessment of child outcomes shall not be used to make high- stakes educational decisions for individual children. Provided, further, that no school district shall receive more than forty percent of the total pre-kindergarten grant allocation. Provided, further, that notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the $10,000,000 appropriated herein available for school- wide extended learning grants shall be awarded to school districts or school districts in collaboration with not-for-profit community- based organizations based on responses to a request for proposals for planning and implementation grants that is (i) developed by the commissioner; (ii) approved by the director of the budget; and (iii) issued by the commissioner. Provided, further, that such grants shall be awarded based on factors including, but not limited to, the following: (i) the school district's proposal to target the schools and students with the greatest need, and (ii) proposal quality. Provided, further, that to assess proposal quality in order to award implementation grant funding, the commissioner shall take into account factors including, but not limited to: (i) the extent to which the school district's proposal would maximize the use of the additional learning time through a comprehensive restructuring of the school day and/or year, (ii) the extent to which the proposal would provide additional learning time for students in grades six through eight, and (iii) how the additional learning time would be utilized, including, but not limited to, additional time spent on core academics. Provided, however, that no district shall be eligi- ble to receive a school-wide extended learning grant unless its proposal would increase student learning time by at least 25 percent. Provided, further, that a school district's schoolwide extended learning implementation grant shall equal its average daily attendance in the school-wide extended learning program multiplied by the expected cost per pupil of the additional learning time; provided, further, that the expected cost per pupil of the addi- tional learning time shall equal the greater of $1,500 or (A) the quotient of (i) the school district's approved operating expense, pursuant to paragraph t of subdivision 1 of section 3602 of the education law, for the year prior to the base year, divided by (ii) the district's public school district enrollment, pursuant to subparagraph (2) of paragraph n of such subdivision, for the year prior to the base year, multiplied by (B) 10 percent (0.10), multi- plied by (C) the quotient of (i) the average of the national consum- er price indexes determined by the United States department of labor for the 12-month period preceding January first of the base year, divided by (ii) the average of the national consumer price indexes determined by the United States department of labor for the 12-month period preceding January first of the year two years prior to the base year; provided, however, that in extraordinary cases the commissioner may award a grant that exceeds the per pupil limit described above; provided further, however, that no district shall receive a grant in excess of the total actual grant expenditures incurred by the district in the current school year as approved by 165 12653-03-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 the commissioner. Provided, further, that no school district shall receive more than forty percent of the total school-wide extended learning grant allocation. Provided, further, that notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the $7,500,000 appropriated herein available for community schools grants shall be awarded, based on a request for proposals (i) developed by the state council on children and families in coor- dination with the commissioner, (ii) approved by the director of the budget and (iii) issued by the commissioner, to school districts, or in a city with a population of one million or more an eligible enti- ty, to improve student outcomes through the implementation of commu- nity schools programs that use school buildings as community hubs to deliver co-located or school-linked academic, health, mental health, nutrition, counseling, legal and/or other services to students and their families. In a city with a population of one million or more, eligible entities shall mean the city school district of the city of New York, or not-for-profit organizations, which shall include not- for-profit community-based organizations. An eligible entity that is a not-for-profit may apply for a community school grant provided that it collaborates with the city school district of the city of New York and receives the approval of the chancellor of the city school district of the city of New York. Provided, further, that such grants shall be awarded based on factors including, but not limited to, the following: (i) measures of school district need, (ii) measures of the need of students to be served by each of the school districts, (iii) the school district's proposal to target the highest need schools and students, (iv) the sustainability of the proposed community schools program, and (v) proposal quality. Provided, further, that to assess proposal quality in order to award such funding, the commissioner shall take into account factors including, but not limited to: (i) the extent to which the school district's proposal would provide such community services through partnerships with local governments and non-profit organizations, (ii) the extent to which the proposal would provide for delivery of such services directly in school buildings, (iii) the extent to which the proposal articulates how such services would facilitate measurable improvement in student and family outcomes, (iv) the extent to which the proposal articulates and identifies how existing funding streams and programs would be used to provide such community services, and (v) the extent to which the proposal ensures the safe- ty of all students, staff and community members in school buildings used as community hubs. Provided, however, that community schools grants appropriated herein shall be paid to school districts in installments upon successful implementation of each phase of a school district's approved proposal. Provided, further, that no school district shall receive more than forty percent of the total community schools grant allocation, and that each individual commu- nity school site shall be limited to a maximum grant of $500,000. Provided, further, that notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the $5,500,000 appropriated herein available for a master teachers program shall support the award of stipends of $15,000 per annum over four years to individual high-performing teachers in 166 12653-03-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 math, science and related fields, and of related costs, administered by the state university of New York pursuant to a plan developed in consultation with the commissioner, who shall consult with appropri- ate state organizations representing K-12 public school teachers and approved by the director of the budget, to build a corps of outstanding math, science and related fields teachers in order to improve the quality of instruction at public secondary schools. Such plan for use of funding appropriated herein shall: (i) estab- lish an application process; (ii) guidelines by which applications from eligible teachers shall be evaluated, which shall include, but not be limited to, achievement of a rating of highly effective on the annual professional performance review; and (iii) provide peri- odic opportunities for professional development for successful applicants. Provided, further, that priority shall be given to applicants in regions of the state where a similar program is not otherwise offered. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, upon approval of the director of the budget, such $5,500,000 of master teachers program funding may be sub-allocated, INTERCHANGED, TRANSFERRED OR OTHERWISE MADE AVAILABLE to the state university of New York for the sole purpose of administering such program. Nothing herein shall be construed to limit the rights of labor organizations representing teachers to collectively bargain terms and conditions pursuant to article 14 of the civil service law. Provided, further, that notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the $2,000,000 appropriated herein available for the early college high school program shall support the continuation and expansion of such program pursuant to a plan developed by the commissioner and approved by the director of the budget. Provided, however, that a portion of the payments to early college high school programs awarded funding from this appropriation shall be awarded on a sliding scale based upon the number of college credits earned annually by participating students, consistent with guidelines established by the commissioner. PROVIDED FURTHER THAT, NOTWITHSTANDING ANY PROVISION OF LAW TO THE CONTRARY, OF THE AMOUNT APPROPRIATED HEREIN, A MINIMUM OF $25,000,000 SHALL BE AVAILABLE FOR THE PAYMENT OF GRANT AWARDS MADE IN THE 2014-15 SCHOOL YEAR AS FOLLOWS: $2,500,000 OF PATHWAYS IN TECHNOLOGY EARLY COLLEGE HIGH SCHOOL PROGRAM GRANTS, $10,000,000 OF TEACHER EXCELLENCE FUND GRANTS AND $12,500,000 FOR PHASE-IN OF A FIVE-YEAR PLAN TO IMPLEMENT A STATEWIDE UNIVERSAL FULL-DAY PREKIN- DERGARTEN PROGRAM; PROVIDED FURTHER THAT, NOTWITHSTANDING ANY PROVISION OF LAW TO THE CONTRARY, SUCH $25,000,000, PLUS ANY OTHER AMOUNTS SO DESIGNATED IN OTHER ITEMS OF APPROPRIATION WITHIN THE GENERAL FUND LOCAL ASSISTANCE ACCOUNT OFFICE OF PREKINDERGARTEN THROUGH GRADE TWELVE EDUCATION PROGRAM, SHALL CONSTITUTE THE COMPET- ITIVE AWARDS AMOUNT AUTHORIZED FOR THE 2013-14 SCHOOL YEAR BY CHAP- TER 53 OF THE LAWS OF 2013. PROVIDED FURTHER THAT, NOTWITHSTANDING ANY PROVISION OF LAW TO THE CONTRARY, THE $2,500,000 APPROPRIATED HEREIN AVAILABLE FOR PATHWAYS IN TECHNOLOGY EARLY COLLEGE HIGH SCHOOL (P-TECH) PROGRAM GRANTS SHALL BE AWARDED PURSUANT TO A PLAN DEVELOPED BY THE COMMISSIONER 167 12653-03-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 AND APPROVED BY THE DIRECTOR OF THE BUDGET, PROVIDED THAT SUCH PLAN SHALL INCLUDE BUT NOT BE LIMITED TO (I) ASSURANCES THAT K-12, HIGHER EDUCATION AND PRIVATE-SECTOR PARTNERS COMMIT TO THE REQUIRED ELEMENTS AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF A P-TECH PROGRAM, (II) PROVISIONS TO ENSURE REGIONAL DIVERSITY OF GRANT RECIPIENTS, AND (III) PRIORITY FOR P-TECH PROGRAMS SERVING STUDENTS IN ACADEMICALLY CHALLENGED SCHOOL DISTRICTS; PROVIDED FURTHER THAT THE COMMISSIONER SHALL MAKE AVAILABLE THE REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS FOR SUCH PROGRAM ON OR BEFORE MAY FIFTEENTH AND THE COMMISSIONER SHALL ISSUE AWARDS ON OR BEFORE AUGUST FIFTEENTH; AND PROVIDED FURTHER THAT A PORTION OF THE PAYMENTS TO P-TECH PROGRAMS AWARDED FUNDING FROM THIS APPROPRIATION SHALL BE MADE ON A SLIDING SCALE BASED UPON THE NUMBER OF COLLEGE CREDITS EARNED ANNUALLY BY PARTICIPATING STUDENTS, CONSISTENT WITH GUIDELINES ESTABLISHED BY THE COMMISSIONER. PROVIDED FURTHER THAT, NOTWITHSTANDING ANY PROVISION OF LAW TO THE CONTRARY, THE $10,000,000 APPROPRIATED HEREIN AVAILABLE FOR TEACHER EXCELLENCE FUND GRANTS SHALL BE AWARDED TO ELIGIBLE SCHOOL DISTRICTS PURSUANT TO A REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS BASED ON A PLAN DEVELOPED BY THE COMMISSIONER AND APPROVED BY THE DIRECTOR OF THE BUDGET; PROVIDED THAT SUCH PLAN SHALL INCLUDE AN APPLICATION FOR AWARD OF SUCH GRANTS TO SUCH ELIGIBLE SCHOOL DISTRICTS TO PROVIDE ANNUAL TEACHER EXCEL- LENCE FUND PERFORMANCE AWARDS OF UP TO $20,000 TO ELIGIBLE TEACHERS RATED AS "HIGHLY EFFECTIVE" ON THE MOST RECENT ANNUAL PROFESSIONAL PERFORMANCE REVIEW, IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE REQUIREMENTS OF SECTION 3012-C OF THE EDUCATION LAW AND THE REGULATIONS OF THE COMMISSIONER, PURSUANT TO SUCH DISTRICTS' APPROVED APPLICATIONS; PROVIDED THAT IN MAKING SUCH GRANTS THE COMMISSIONER SHALL PRIORITIZE SCHOOL DISTRICTS' APPLICATIONS BASED ON FACTORS INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO (I) THE EXTENT TO WHICH THE SCHOOL DISTRICT'S APPLICATION WOULD RECOGNIZE AND REWARD SUCH TEACHERS IN SCHOOL BUILDINGS WITH THE GREATEST ACADEMIC NEED, IN DIFFICULT-TO-STAFF SUBJECT OR CERTIF- ICATION AREAS AND GRADE LEVELS, AND AT CRITICAL POINTS IN A TEACH- ER'S CAREER IN ORDER TO ENCOURAGE HIGHLY EFFECTIVE TEACHERS TO REMAIN IN THE CLASSROOM, AND (II) THE QUALITY OF THE SCHOOL DISTRICT'S APPLICATION; AND PROVIDED FURTHER THAT THE COMMISSIONER SHALL MAKE AVAILABLE THE APPLICATION FOR SUCH GRANTS ON OR BEFORE MAY FIFTEENTH AND THE COMMISSIONER SHALL ISSUE PRELIMINARY GRANT AWARDS ON OR BEFORE OCTOBER FIFTEENTH. PROVIDED FURTHER THAT, NOTWITHSTANDING ANY PROVISION OF LAW TO THE CONTRARY, THE $12,500,000 APPROPRIATED HEREIN AVAILABLE FOR PHASE-IN OF A FIVE-YEAR PLAN TO IMPLEMENT A STATEWIDE UNIVERSAL FULL-DAY PRE-KINDERGARTEN PROGRAM SHALL BE AVAILABLE FOR THE 2014-15 SCHOOL YEAR AS PART OF A NEW $100,000,000 STATEWIDE UNIVERSAL FULL-DAY PRE-KINDERGARTEN PROGRAM FOR THE 2014-15 SCHOOL YEAR; PROVIDED FURTHER THAT THE PHASE-IN OF SUCH PROGRAM SHALL PRIORITIZE PROVISION OF PRE-KINDERGARTEN TO CHILDREN IN HIGH-NEED SCHOOL DISTRICTS, AND THAT THE FUNDS APPROPRIATED HEREIN SHALL ONLY BE USED TO SUPPLEMENT AND NOT SUPPLANT CURRENT LOCAL EXPENDITURES OF FEDERAL, STATE OR LOCAL FUNDS ON PRE-KINDERGARTEN PROGRAMS. Notwithstanding section 40 of the state finance law or any provision of law to the contrary, this appropriation shall lapse on March 31, [2015] 2016 ... 250,000,000 ..................... (re. $245,192,000) 168 12653-03-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Funds appropriated herein shall be used to provide competitive grants pursuant to a request for proposals, developed by the commissioner and approved by the director of budget, to those school districts that are participating in the race to the top program and/or which demonstrate satisfactory progress, as determined by the commission- er, towards implementation of elements such as high quality student assessments; use of data to improve instruction and student perform- ance and provision of professional development to improve teacher performance; and that those eligible districts also demonstrate the most improved academic achievement gains and student outcomes such as establishing or expanding participation in college level or early college programs; and other appropriate measures of student perform- ance; provided further that in determining the amount of the award to be made from the funds appropriated herein for those school districts identified as making the greatest achievement gains and eligible for such award, the maximum grant award available to each school district shall be based upon the size of the district meas- ured by public school enrollment of the district; and provided further that such amount shall be adjusted based upon measures of district need and provided further that no district receiving a grant may be awarded more than forty percent of the total amount awarded; and provided further that any such funds awarded to a school district shall be used to increase student performance, narrow the achievement gap, and increase academic performance in traditionally underserved student groups. Provided further that, notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, in addition to the competitive awards amount as defined in paragraph ee of subdivision 1 of section 3602 of the education law, a minimum of $37,500,000 shall be available for the payment of grant awards MADE in the 2013-14 school year, WITH ADDITIONAL AMOUNTS TO BE MADE AVAILABLE IN THE 2014-15 STATE FISCAL YEAR AS NECESSARY TO CONTINUE SUCH AWARDS AND MAKE AN ADDITIONAL ROUND OF AWARDS PURSUANT TO SUBDIVISION 6-A OF SECTION 3641 OF THE EDUCATION LAW IN THE 2014-15 SCHOOL YEAR NOT TO EXCEED THE AMOUNT AWARDED IN THE 2013-14 SCHOOL YEAR PURSUANT TO SUCH SUBDIVISION 6-A, and such $37,500,000 shall be made available for $12,500,000 of pre-kindergarten grants, $10,000,000 of school-wide extended learning grants, $7,500,000 of community schools grants, $5,500,000 for a master teacher program and $2,000,000 for the early college high school program; provided, however, that no school district shall receive any portion of [such $37,500,000] THE FUNDS APPROPRIATED HEREIN unless it shall have submitted documentation that has been approved by the commissioner by September 1[,] OF 2013 AND OF EACH SCHOOL YEAR IN WHICH A PAYMENT TO SUCH DISTRICT FROM THIS APPROPRIATION WOULD OTHERWISE BE MADE demonstrating that it has fully implemented new standards and proce- dures for conducting annual professional performance reviews of classroom teachers and building principals to determine teacher and principal effectiveness. Provided, further, that notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the $12,500,000 appropriated herein available for full-day and half-day pre-kindergarten grants shall be awarded, based on a request for proposals developed by the commissioner and approved by 169 12653-03-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 the director of the budget, to school districts to establish new full-day and half-day pre-kindergarten placements and/or to convert existing half-day pre-kindergarten placements into full-day place- ments; provided that preference shall be granted for full-day place- ments while ensuring that a portion of grants include half-day placements based on eligible applications; and provided, further, that such grants shall only be used to supplement, not supplant existing pre-kindergarten programs, and provided further, however, that any portion of such $12,500,000 that is not awarded shall remain available for subsequent awards in the 2013-14 school year or for full-day and half-day pre-kindergarten grants to be awarded in subsequent school years. Provided, further, that such grants from funds appropriated herein shall be awarded based on factors includ- ing, but not limited to, the following: (i) measures of school district need, (ii) measures of the need of students to be served by each of the school districts, (iii) the school district's proposal to target the highest need schools and students, (iv) the extent to which the district's proposal would prioritize funds to maximize the total number of eligible children in the district served in pre-kin- dergarten programs, and (v) proposal quality. Provided, however, that full-day and half-day pre-kindergarten grants appropriated herein shall only be available to support programs (i) that provide instruction for at least five hours per school day for full-day pre-kindergarten programs and at least two and one-half hours per school day for half-day pre-kindergarten programs; (ii) that agree to offer instruction consistent with the New York state pre-kinder- garten foundation for the common core standards within three years; (iii) that ensure that, to the extent community-based providers are part of such program, such providers meet the requirements of para- graphs d-1 and d-2 of subdivision 12 of section 3602-e of the educa- tion law; and (iv) that otherwise comply with all of the same rules and requirements as universal pre-kindergarten programs pursuant to section 3602-e of the education law except as modified herein. Provided, further, that a school district's pre-kindergarten grant shall equal the product of (A) (i) two multiplied by the approved number of new full-day pre-kindergarten placements plus (ii) the approved number of half-day pre-kindergarten placement conversions and new half-day pre-kindergarten placements, and (B) the district's selected aid per pre-kindergarten pupil pursuant to subparagraph i of paragraph b of subdivision 10 of section 3602-e of the education law; provided, however, that no district shall receive a grant in excess of the total actual grant expenditures incurred by the district in the current school year as approved by the commissioner. Provided, further, that as a condition of eligibility for receipt of such funding, a school district shall agree to adopt approved quali- ty indicators within two years, including, but not limited to, valid and reliable measures of environmental quality, the quality of teacher-student interactions and child outcomes, and ensure that any such assessment of child outcomes shall not be used to make high- stakes educational decisions for individual children. Provided, further, that no school district shall receive more than forty percent of the total pre-kindergarten grant allocation. 170 12653-03-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Provided, further, that notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the $10,000,000 appropriated herein available for school- wide extended learning grants shall be awarded to school districts or school districts in collaboration with not-for-profit community- based organizations based on responses to a request for proposals for planning and implementation grants that is (i) developed by the commissioner; (ii) approved by the director of the budget; and (iii) issued by the commissioner. Provided, further, that such grants shall be awarded based on factors including, but not limited to, the following: (i) the school district's proposal to target the schools and students with the greatest need, and (ii) proposal quality. Provided, further, that to assess proposal quality in order to award implementation grant funding, the commissioner shall take into account factors including, but not limited to: (i) the extent to which the school district's proposal would maximize the use of the additional learning time through a comprehensive restructuring of the school day and/or year, (ii) the extent to which the proposal would provide additional learning time for students in grades six through eight, and (iii) how the additional learning time would be utilized, including, but not limited to, additional time spent on core academics. Provided, however, that no district shall be eligi- ble to receive a school-wide extended learning grant unless its proposal would increase student learning time by at least 25 percent. Provided, further, that a school district's schoolwide extended learning implementation grant shall equal its average daily attendance in the school-wide extended learning program multiplied by the expected cost per pupil of the additional learning time; provided, further, that the expected cost per pupil of the addi- tional learning time shall equal the greater of $1,500 or (A) the quotient of (i) the school district's approved operating expense, pursuant to paragraph t of subdivision 1 of section 3602 of the education law, for the year prior to the base year, divided by (ii) the district's public school district enrollment, pursuant to subparagraph (2) of paragraph n of such subdivision, for the year prior to the base year, multiplied by (B) 10 percent (0.10), multi- plied by (C) the quotient of (i) the average of the national consum- er price indexes determined by the United States department of labor for the 12-month period preceding January first of the base year, divided by (ii) the average of the national consumer price indexes determined by the United States department of labor for the 12-month period preceding January first of the year two years prior to the base year; provided, however, that in extraordinary cases the commissioner may award a grant that exceeds the per pupil limit described above; provided further, however, that no district shall receive a grant in excess of the total actual grant expenditures incurred by the district in the current school year as approved by the commissioner. Provided, further, that no school district shall receive more than forty percent of the total school-wide extended learning grant allocation. Provided, further, that notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the $7,500,000 appropriated herein available for community schools grants shall be awarded, based on a request for proposals 171 12653-03-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 (i) developed by the state council on children and families in coor- dination with the commissioner, (ii) approved by the director of the budget and (iii) issued by the commissioner, to school districts, or in a city with a population of one million or more an eligible enti- ty, to improve student outcomes through the implementation of commu- nity schools programs that use school buildings as community hubs to deliver co-located or school-linked academic, health, mental health, nutrition, counseling, legal and/or other services to students and their families. In a city with a population of one million or more, eligible entities shall mean the city school district of the city of New York, or not-for-profit organizations, which shall include not- for-profit community-based organizations. An eligible entity that is a not-for-profit may apply for a community school grant provided that it collaborates with the city school district of the city of New York and receives the approval of the chancellor of the city school district of the city of New York. Provided, further, that such grants shall be awarded based on factors including, but not limited to, the following: (i) measures of school district need, (ii) measures of the need of students to be served by each of the school districts, (iii) the school district's proposal to target the highest need schools and students, (iv) the sustainability of the proposed community schools program, and (v) proposal quality. Provided, further, that to assess proposal quality in order to award such funding, the commissioner shall take into account factors including, but not limited to: (i) the extent to which the school district's proposal would provide such community services through partnerships with local governments and non-profit organizations, (ii) the extent to which the proposal would provide for delivery of such services directly in school buildings, (iii) the extent to which the proposal articulates how such services would facilitate measurable improvement in student and family outcomes, (iv) the extent to which the proposal articulates and identifies how existing funding streams and programs would be used to provide such community services, and (v) the extent to which the proposal ensures the safe- ty of all students, staff and community members in school buildings used as community hubs. Provided, however, that community schools grants appropriated herein shall be paid to school districts in installments upon successful implementation of each phase of a school district's approved proposal. Provided, further, that no school district shall receive more than forty percent of the total community schools grant allocation, and that each individual commu- nity school site shall be limited to a maximum grant of $500,000. Provided, further, that notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the $5,500,000 appropriated herein available for a master teachers program shall support the award of stipends of $15,000 per annum over four years to individual high-performing teachers in math, science and related fields, and of related costs, administered by the state university of New York pursuant to a plan developed in consultation with the commissioner, who shall consult with appropri- ate state organizations representing K-12 public school teachers, and approved by the director of the budget, to build a corps of outstanding math, science and related fields teachers in order to 172 12653-03-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 improve the quality of instruction at public secondary schools. Such plan for use of funding appropriated herein shall: (i) estab- lish an application process; (ii) guidelines by which applications from eligible teachers shall be evaluated, which shall include, but not be limited to, achievement of a rating of highly effective on the annual professional performance review; and (iii) provide peri- odic opportunities for professional development for successful applicants. Provided, further, that priority shall be given to applicants in regions of the state where a similar program is not otherwise offered. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, upon approval of the director of the budget, such $5,500,000 of master teachers program funding may be sub-allocated, INTERCHANGED, TRANSFERRED OR OTHERWISE MADE AVAILABLE to the state university of New York for the sole purpose of administering such program. Nothing herein shall be construed to limit the rights of labor organizations to collectively bargain terms and conditions pursuant to article 14 of the civil service law. Provided, further, that notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the $2,000,000 appropriated herein available for the early college high school program shall support the continuation and expansion of such program pursuant to a plan developed by the commissioner and approved by the director of the budget. Provided, however, that a portion of the payments to early college high school programs awarded funding from this appropriation shall be awarded on a sliding scale based upon the number of college credits earned annually by participating students, consistent with guidelines established by the commissioner. PROVIDED FURTHER THAT, NOTWITHSTANDING ANY PROVISION OF LAW TO THE CONTRARY, OF THE AMOUNT APPROPRIATED HEREIN, A MINIMUM OF $25,000,000 SHALL BE AVAILABLE FOR THE PAYMENT OF GRANT AWARDS MADE IN THE 2014-15 SCHOOL YEAR AS FOLLOWS: $2,500,000 OF PATHWAYS IN TECHNOLOGY EARLY COLLEGE HIGH SCHOOL PROGRAM GRANTS, $10,000,000 OF TEACHER EXCELLENCE FUND GRANTS AND $12,500,000 FOR PHASE-IN OF A FIVE-YEAR PLAN TO IMPLEMENT A STATEWIDE UNIVERSAL FULL-DAY PREKIN- DERGARTEN PROGRAM; PROVIDED FURTHER THAT, NOTWITHSTANDING ANY PROVISION OF LAW TO THE CONTRARY, SUCH $25,000,000, PLUS ANY OTHER AMOUNTS SO DESIGNATED IN OTHER ITEMS OF APPROPRIATION WITHIN THE GENERAL FUND LOCAL ASSISTANCE ACCOUNT OFFICE OF PREKINDERGARTEN THROUGH GRADE TWELVE EDUCATION PROGRAM, SHALL CONSTITUTE THE COMPET- ITIVE AWARDS AMOUNT AUTHORIZED FOR THE 2013-14 SCHOOL YEAR BY CHAP- TER 53 OF THE LAWS OF 2013. PROVIDED FURTHER THAT, NOTWITHSTANDING ANY PROVISION OF LAW TO THE CONTRARY, THE $2,500,000 APPROPRIATED HEREIN AVAILABLE FOR PATHWAYS IN TECHNOLOGY EARLY COLLEGE HIGH SCHOOL (P-TECH) PROGRAM GRANTS SHALL BE AWARDED PURSUANT TO A PLAN DEVELOPED BY THE COMMISSIONER AND APPROVED BY THE DIRECTOR OF THE BUDGET, PROVIDED THAT SUCH PLAN SHALL INCLUDE BUT NOT BE LIMITED TO (I) ASSURANCES THAT K-12, HIGHER EDUCATION AND PRIVATE-SECTOR PARTNERS COMMIT TO THE REQUIRED ELEMENTS AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF A P-TECH PROGRAM, (II) PROVISIONS TO ENSURE REGIONAL DIVERSITY OF GRANT RECIPIENTS, AND (III) PRIORITY FOR P-TECH PROGRAMS SERVING STUDENTS IN ACADEMICALLY CHALLENGED SCHOOL DISTRICTS; PROVIDED FURTHER THAT THE COMMISSIONER SHALL MAKE 173 12653-03-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 AVAILABLE THE REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS FOR SUCH PROGRAM ON OR BEFORE MAY FIFTEENTH AND THE COMMISSIONER SHALL ISSUE AWARDS ON OR BEFORE AUGUST FIFTEENTH; AND PROVIDED FURTHER THAT A PORTION OF THE PAYMENTS TO P-TECH PROGRAMS AWARDED FUNDING FROM THIS APPROPRIATION SHALL BE MADE ON A SLIDING SCALE BASED UPON THE NUMBER OF COLLEGE CREDITS EARNED ANNUALLY BY PARTICIPATING STUDENTS, CONSISTENT WITH GUIDELINES ESTABLISHED BY THE COMMISSIONER. PROVIDED FURTHER THAT, NOTWITHSTANDING ANY PROVISION OF LAW TO THE CONTRARY, THE $10,000,000 APPROPRIATED HEREIN AVAILABLE FOR TEACHER EXCELLENCE FUND GRANTS SHALL BE AWARDED TO ELIGIBLE SCHOOL DISTRICTS PURSUANT TO A REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS BASED ON A PLAN DEVELOPED BY THE COMMISSIONER AND APPROVED BY THE DIRECTOR OF THE BUDGET; PROVIDED THAT SUCH PLAN SHALL INCLUDE AN APPLICATION FOR AWARD OF SUCH GRANTS TO SUCH ELIGIBLE SCHOOL DISTRICTS TO PROVIDE ANNUAL TEACHER EXCEL- LENCE FUND PERFORMANCE AWARDS OF UP TO $20,000 TO ELIGIBLE TEACHERS RATED AS "HIGHLY EFFECTIVE" ON THE MOST RECENT ANNUAL PROFESSIONAL PERFORMANCE REVIEW, IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE REQUIREMENTS OF SECTION 3012-C OF THE EDUCATION LAW AND THE REGULATIONS OF THE COMMISSIONER, PURSUANT TO SUCH DISTRICTS' APPROVED APPLICATIONS; PROVIDED THAT IN MAKING SUCH GRANTS THE COMMISSIONER SHALL PRIORITIZE SCHOOL DISTRICTS' APPLICATIONS BASED ON FACTORS INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO (I) THE EXTENT TO WHICH THE SCHOOL DISTRICT'S APPLICATION WOULD RECOGNIZE AND REWARD SUCH TEACHERS IN SCHOOL BUILDINGS WITH THE GREATEST ACADEMIC NEED, IN DIFFICULT-TO-STAFF SUBJECT OR CERTIF- ICATION AREAS AND GRADE LEVELS, AND AT CRITICAL POINTS IN A TEACH- ER'S CAREER IN ORDER TO ENCOURAGE HIGHLY EFFECTIVE TEACHERS TO REMAIN IN THE CLASSROOM, AND (II) THE QUALITY OF THE SCHOOL DISTRICT'S APPLICATION; AND PROVIDED FURTHER THAT THE COMMISSIONER SHALL MAKE AVAILABLE THE APPLICATION FOR SUCH GRANTS ON OR BEFORE MAY FIFTEENTH AND THE COMMISSIONER SHALL ISSUE PRELIMINARY GRANT AWARDS ON OR BEFORE OCTOBER FIFTEENTH. PROVIDED FURTHER THAT, NOTWITHSTANDING ANY PROVISION OF LAW TO THE CONTRARY, THE $12,500,000 APPROPRIATED HEREIN AVAILABLE FOR PHASE-IN OF A FIVE-YEAR PLAN TO IMPLEMENT A STATEWIDE UNIVERSAL FULL-DAY PRE-KINDERGARTEN PROGRAM SHALL BE AVAILABLE FOR THE 2014-15 SCHOOL YEAR AS PART OF A NEW $100,000,000 STATEWIDE UNIVERSAL FULL-DAY PRE-KINDERGARTEN PROGRAM FOR THE 2014-15 SCHOOL YEAR; PROVIDED FURTHER THAT THE PHASE-IN OF SUCH PROGRAM SHALL PRIORITIZE PROVISION OF PRE-KINDERGARTEN TO CHILDREN IN HIGH-NEED SCHOOL DISTRICTS, AND THAT THE FUNDS APPROPRIATED HEREIN SHALL ONLY BE USED TO SUPPLEMENT AND NOT SUPPLANT CURRENT LOCAL EXPENDITURES OF FEDERAL, STATE OR LOCAL FUNDS ON PRE-KINDERGARTEN PROGRAMS. Notwithstanding section 40 of the state finance law or any provision of law to the contrary, this appropriation shall lapse on March 31, [2015] 2016 ... 250,000,000 ..................... (re. $242,290,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2010, as transferred by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For nonpublic school aid payable in the 2010-11 state fiscal year. Notwithstanding any provision of law, rule or regulation to the contrary, the amount appropriated herein represents the maximum 174 12653-03-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 amount payable during the 2010-11 state fiscal year ................ 80,605,000 ............................................ (re. $2,000) For aid payable for additional nonpublic school aid. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued and hereafter to accrue provided that, notwithstanding any provision of law, rule or regulation to the contrary, the amount appropriated herein repres- ents the maximum amount payable during the 2010-11 state fiscal year ... 28,500,000 ....................................... (re. $10,000) For academic intervention for nonpublic schools based on a plan to be developed by the commissioner of education and approved by the director of the budget ... 922,000 .................. (re. $920,000) For services and expenses of the New York state center for school safety for the 2010-11 school year. Funds appropriated herein shall be used to operate a statewide center and shall be subject to an expenditure plan approved by the director of the budget ............ 466,000 ............................................. (re. $315,000) For aid payable for the 2010-11 school year for support of county vocational education and extension boards pursuant to section 1104 of the education law. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, rule, or regulation, the amount of state reimbursement payable shall be based on annualized salaries and the amount appropriated herein represents the maximum amount payable during the 2010-11 state fiscal year ... 932,000 ....................... (re. $128,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2010, as transferred and amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses of the health education program for the 2010-11 school year. Funds appropriated herein shall be available for health-related programs including, but not limited to, those providing instruction and supportive services in comprehensive health education and/or acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) education. Of the amounts appropriated herein, $86,000 shall be available for the program previously operated as the school health demonstration program. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein may be suballocated, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, to any state agency or department to accomplish the purpose of this appropriation ...... 691,000 ............................................. (re. $292,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2009: For academic intervention for nonpublic schools based on a plan to be developed by the commissioner of education and approved by the director of the budget ... 922,000 .................. (re. $915,000) For services and expenses of the health education program for the 2009-10 school year. Funds appropriated herein shall be available for health-related programs including, but not limited to, those providing instruction and supportive services in comprehensive health education and/or acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) education ... 691,000 ............................... (re. $268,000) 175 12653-03-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2009, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For nonpublic school aid payable in the 2009-10 state fiscal year. Notwithstanding any provision of law, rule or regulation to the contrary, the amount appropriated herein represents the maximum amount payable during the 2009-10 state fiscal year ................ 80,605,000 ............................................ (re. $6,000) For aid payable for additional nonpublic school aid. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued and hereafter to accrue provided that, notwithstanding any provision of law, rule or regulation to the contrary, the amount appropriated herein repres- ents the maximum amount payable during the 2009-10 state fiscal year ... 30,000,000 ........................................ (re. $5,000) For additional aid payable for the 2009-10 school year to schools providing special services or programs as defined in paragraphs e, g, i, and l of subdivision 2 of section 4401 of the education law and approved preschool programs that provide full and half-day educational programs in accordance with section 4410 of the educa- tion law to help prevent excessive instructional staff turnover through a targeted adjustment of compensation for teachers providing direct instructional services to students at such schools. The commissioner of education shall develop an allocation plan, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, that distributes funds appropriated herein among eligible schools ................... 2,000,000 ............................................ (re. $53,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2008: For services and expenses of the health education program for the 2008-09 school year. Funds appropriated herein shall be available for health-related programs including, but not limited to, those providing instruction and supportive services in comprehensive health education and/or acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) education, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undis- bursed as of August 15, 2008 ... 735,000 ............ (re. $184,000) For academic intervention for nonpublic schools based on a plan to be developed by the commissioner of education and approved by the director of the budget, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 .................. 980,000 ............................................. (re. $922,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2008, as amended by chapter 496, section 3, of the laws of 2008: For grants to schools for programs involving literacy and basic educa- tion for public assistance recipients for the 2008-09 school year for those programs administered by the state education department, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 176 12653-03-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 ... 1,960,000 ................. (re. $553,000) For nonpublic school aid for the 2008-09 school year program. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, funds appropri- ated herein shall be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued and hereafter to accrue provided that, notwithstanding any provision of law, rule or regulation to the contrary, reimbursement, and the State's liability for such reimbursement, shall be limited to nine- ty-eight percent of the actual cost incurred by the nonpublic school as approved by the commissioner of education; provided further that on and after September 1, 2008, notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, rule or regulation, the amount of state reimburse- ment and liability for costs and activities funded through this appropriation shall be further reduced by six percent of such reduced amount, and that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after such date shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 ... 85,750,000 .................... (re. $1,633,000) For aid payable for additional nonpublic school aid. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued and hereafter to accrue provided that, notwithstanding any provision of law, rule or regulation to the contrary, reimbursement, and the State's liability for such reimbursement, shall be limited to ninety-eight percent of the actual cost incurred by the nonpublic school as approved by the commissioner of education; provided further that on and after September 1, 2008, notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, rule or regulation, the amount of state reimbursement and liability for costs and activities funded through this appropriation shall be further reduced by six percent of such reduced amount, and that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after such date shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 ... 47,295,000 ........................................ (re. $9,608,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2007, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses of a $30,200,000 2007-08 school year program for extended day and school violence prevention programs ........... 30,200,000 ........................................ (re. $5,938,000) For academic intervention for nonpublic schools based on a plan to be developed by the commissioner of education and approved by the director of the budget ... 1,000,000 .............. (re. $1,000,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2006: For academic intervention for nonpublic schools based on a plan to be developed by the commissioner of education and approved by the director of the budget ... 1,000,000 ................ (re. $642,000) For nonpublic school aid for the 2006-07 school year program. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, funds shall be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued and hereafter to accrue ... 87,500,000 ............................. (re. $7,514,000) 177 12653-03-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses associated with three Math and Science High Schools, provided that one such high school shall be located in a City with more than one million inhabitants, one shall be located outside of a city with one million inhabitants, and one shall be the educational entity created by chapter 757 of the laws of 2005. Each school shall be eligible for a grant up to $500,000 for the costs of providing an enhanced high school curriculum and/or capital improve- ment projects. Such grant may provide for up to twenty-five percent of the operations of the Math and Science High School. School districts shall jointly submit an application with a New York State college or university in order to be eligible for funding pursuant to this appropriation. Such joint application shall detail the coop- erative activities, that the school district and higher educational institution will occur at the Math and Science High School. The enhanced math and science curriculum to be provided by the school located in a city with more than one million inhabitants shall be provided by a school accredited to give its graduates both a New York State Regents diploma and an Associates of Arts degree with more than half of its faculty possessing terminal degrees in their subject area, and all of the science and math classes provided to all of that school's third and fourth year students shall be given for college credit and taught by faculty members who possess an advanced degree in their subject area. Provided however, that the educational entity created by chapter 757 of the laws of 2005 shall not be required to submit a joint application with a New York State college or university ... 1,500,000 ................. (re. $313,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2005: For nonpublic school aid for the 2005-06 school year program. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, funds shall be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued and hereafter to accrue ... 87,500,000 ............................. (re. $5,303,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal [Department of] Education Fund Federal Department of Education Account - 25210 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For grants to schools for specific programs including, but not limited to, grants for purposes under title I of the elementary and second- ary education act. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of this appropriation may be suballocated to other state departments and agencies, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, as needed to accomplish the intent of this appropriation ... 1,771,819,000 ............... (re. $1,655,555,000) For grants to schools and other eligible entities for state grants for improving teacher quality and mathematics and science partnerships pursuant to title II of the elementary and secondary education act. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of this appropriation may be suballocated to other state departments and agencies, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, as 178 12653-03-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 needed to accomplish the intent of this appropriation .............. 242,841,000 ..................................... (re. $242,841,000) For grants to schools and other eligible entities for English language acquisition program pursuant to title III of the elementary and secondary education act. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of this appropriation may be suballocated to other state departments and agencies, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, as needed to accomplish the intent of this appropriation ... 57,519,000 ..................... (re. $57,519,000) For grants to schools and other eligible entities for the 21st century community learning centers pursuant to title IV of the elementary and secondary education act. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of this appropriation may be suballo- cated to other state departments and agencies, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, as needed to accomplish the intent of this appropriation ... 96,526,000 ...... (re. $91,293,000) For grants to schools and other eligible entities for the charter schools program pursuant to title V of the elementary and secondary education act. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of this appropriation may be suballocated to other state departments and agencies, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, as needed to accomplish the intent of this appropriation ... 28,000,000 ................................... (re. $28,000,000) For grants to schools and other eligible entities for the rural educa- tion initiative pursuant to title VI of the elementary and secondary education act. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of this appropriation may be suballocated to other state departments and agencies, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, as needed to accomplish the intent of this appropriation ... 5,000,000 ..................................... (re. $5,000,000) For grants to schools and other eligible entities for homeless educa- tion program pursuant to title X of the elementary and secondary education act. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of this appropriation may be suballocated to other state departments and agencies, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, as needed to accomplish the intent of this appropriation ... 8,000,000 ..................................... (re. $8,000,000) For grants to schools and other eligible entities for specific programs including, but not limited to, the Carl D. Perkins voca- tional and applied technology education act (VTEA). Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of this appropriation may be suballocated to other state departments and agencies, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, as needed to accomplish the intent of this appropriation .............. 68,578,000 ....................................... (re. $63,134,000) For various grants to schools and other eligible entities. Notwith- standing any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of this appro- priation may be suballocated to other state departments and agen- cies, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, as needed to accomplish the intent of this appropriation .............. 29,425,000 ....................................... (re. $29,425,000) 179 12653-03-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For the education of individuals with disabilities including up to $3,000,000 for services and expenses of early childhood direction centers and $500,000 for services and expenses of the center for autism and related disabilities at the state university of New York at Albany. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of the funds appropriated herein shall be available, subject to a plan developed by the commissioner of education and approved by the director of the budget, for grants to ensure appropriately certified teachers in schools providing special services or programs as defined in paragraphs e, g, i and l of subdivision 2 of section 4401 of the education law to children placed by school districts and in approved preschool programs that provide full and half-day educa- tional programs in accordance with section 4410 of the education law for children placed by school district. Provided further that, in the allocation of funds, priority shall be given to those programs with a demonstrated need to increase the number of certified teach- ers to comply with state and federal requirements. Such funds shall be made available for such activities as certification preparation, training, assisting schools with personnel shortages and supporting activities that improve the delivery of services to improve results for children with disabilities. Provided further that notwithstand- ing any inconsistent provision of law, of the funds appropriated herein: (i) $2,000,000 shall be available for payments to schools providing special services or programs as defined in paragraphs e, g, i, and l of subdivision 2 of section 4401 of the education law to help prevent excessive instructional staff turnover through a targeted adjustment of compensation for teachers providing direct instructional services to students at such schools. The commissioner of education shall develop an allocation plan, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, that distributes funds appropriated herein among eligible schools, as defined herein, that qualify based on the following criteria: eligible schools are those that have complied with all applicable requirements for previous grants for this purpose and whose average teacher salary are below the salary provided for similarly qualified teachers in public schools in the region in which such eligible school is located. The allocation to each qualifying school shall be calculated based on the number of weighted full time equivalent (FTE) staff, as defined herein, in the per FTE award amount. The total number of weighted FTE shall be determined by multiplying the actual number of FTE teachers providing classroom instruction at each school, as deter- mined by the commissioner, by: 1) a factor of 2.0 for those schools where average salaries that are 50 percent or less of those in public school located in the same geographic region; 2) a factor of 1.5 for those schools where average salaries that are 50 percent and 75 percent of public schools located in the same geographic region; or 3) a factor of 1.0 for those schools where the average salaries that are 75-100 percent of public schools located in the same geographic region. The per FTE teacher award amount shall be calcu- lated by dividing the $2,000,000 by the total number of weighted FTE staff; (ii) $2,000,000 shall be available for payments to schools providing special services or programs as defined in paragraphs e, 180 12653-03-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 g, i, and l of subdivision 2 of section 4401 of the education law and approved preschool programs in accordance with section 4410 of the education law to help prevent excessive instructional staff turnover through a targeted adjustment of compensation for teachers providing direct instructional services to students at such schools. The commissioner of education shall develop an allocation plan, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, that distrib- utes funds appropriated herein among eligible schools; (iii) up to $10,000,000 shall be available for costs associated with schools operated under article 85 of the education law which otherwise would be payable through the department's general fund aid to localities appropriation, provided further that notwithstanding any inconsist- ent provision of law, any disbursements against this $10,000,000 shall immediately reduce the amounts appropriated in the education department's general fund aid to localities for costs associated with schools operated under article 85 of the education law by an equivalent amount, and the portion of such general fund appropri- ation so affected shall have no further force or effect. Provided that, notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, of the funds appropriated herein, up to $2,000,000 shall be available to support program and/or fiscal audits and/or reviews of individual preschool special education providers to be conducted by an external audit firm selected through a competitive request for proposals process or otherwise and, provided further that up to $2,000,000 shall be available for development of data collection and analysis systems to improve the capacity of the State, school districts and municipalities oversight of the provision of preschool special education services. Provided further that, to the extent permitted by federal law, $1,000,000 shall also be made available for grants to be awarded to municipalities to enhance program oversight. Notwithstanding any provision of the law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of liabilities heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue and, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be avail- able to the department net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of this appropriation may be suballocated to other state departments and agencies, as needed, to accomplish the intent of this appropriation ... 815,347,000 .............. (re. $815,347,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal [Department of] Education Fund Federal Department of Education Account By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For grants to schools and other eligible entities for specific programs in the, but not limited to, amounts indicated for such programs, including $1,776,819,000 for purposes under title I of the elementary and secondary education act, $247,841,000 for improving teacher quality and mathematics and science partnerships pursuant to title II of the elementary and secondary education act, $57,519,000 for English language acquisition pursuant to title III of the 181 12653-03-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 elementary and secondary education act, $96,526,000 for 21st century community learning centers pursuant to title IV of the elementary and secondary education act, $23,000,000 for charter schools programs pursuant to title V of the elementary and secondary educa- tion act, $42,425,000 for other purposes pursuant to the elementary and secondary education act and $68,578,000 for grants to schools and other eligible entities for vocational and technical preparation programs pursuant to the perkins career and technical improvement act. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein may be suballocated, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, to any state agency or department to accomplish the purpose of this appropriation ....................... 2,312,708,000 ................................... (re. $850,000,000) For the education of individuals with disabilities including up to $3,000,000 for services and expenses of early childhood direction centers and $500,000 for services and expenses of the center for autism and related disabilities at the state university of New York at Albany. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of the funds appropriated herein shall be available, subject to a plan developed by the commissioner of education and approved by the director of the budget, for grants to ensure appropriately certified teachers in schools providing special services or programs as defined in paragraphs e, g, i and l of subdivision 2 of section 4401 of the education law to children placed by school districts and in approved preschool programs that provide full and half-day educa- tional programs in accordance with section 4410 of the education law for children placed by school district. Provided further that, in the allocation of funds, priority shall be given to those programs with a demonstrated need to increase the number of certified teach- ers to comply with state and federal requirements. Such funds shall be made available for such activities as certification preparation, training, assisting schools with personnel shortages and supporting activities that improve the delivery of services to improve results for children with disabilities. Provided further that notwithstand- ing any inconsistent provision of law, of the funds appropriated herein: (i) $2,000,000 shall be available for payments to schools providing special services or programs as defined in paragraphs e, g, i, and l of subdivision 2 of section 4401 of the education law to help prevent excessive instructional staff turnover through a targeted adjustment of compensation for teachers providing direct instructional services to students at such schools. The commissioner of education shall develop an allocation plan, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, that distributes funds appropriated herein among eligible schools, as defined herein, that qualify based on the following criteria: eligible schools are those that have complied with all applicable requirements for previous grants for this purpose and whose average teacher salary are below the salary provided for similarly qualified teachers in public schools in the region in which such eligible school is located. The allocation to each qualifying school shall be calculated based on the number of weighted full time equivalent (FTE) staff, as defined 182 12653-03-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 herein, in the per FTE award amount. The total number of weighted FTE shall be determined by multiplying the actual number of FTE teachers providing classroom instruction at each school, as deter- mined by the commissioner, by: 1) a factor of 2.0 for those schools where average salaries that are 50 percent or less of those in public school located in the same geographic region; 2) a factor of 1.5 for those schools where average salaries that are 50 percent and 75 percent of public schools located in the same geographic region; or 3) a factor of 1.0 for those schools where the average salaries that are 75-100 percent of public schools located in the same geographic region. The per FTE teacher award amount shall be calcu- lated by dividing the $2,000,000 by the total number of weighted FTE staff; (ii) $2,000,000 shall be available for payments to schools providing special services or programs as defined in paragraphs e, g, i, and l of subdivision 2 of section 4401 of the education law and approved preschool programs in accordance with section 4410 of the education law to help prevent excessive instructional staff turnover through a targeted adjustment of compensation for teachers providing direct instructional services to students at such schools. The commissioner of education shall develop an allocation plan, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, that distrib- utes funds appropriated herein among eligible schools; (iii) up to $10,000,000 shall be available for allowances to schools for the blind and deaf to support services to students attending these schools for costs which otherwise would be payable through the department's general fund aid to localities appropriation, provided further that notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, any disbursements against this $10,000,000 shall immediately reduce the amounts appropriated in the education department's general fund aid to localities for allowances to private schools for the blind and deaf by an equivalent amount, and the portion of such general fund appropriation so affected shall have no further force or effect. Notwithstanding any provision of the law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of liabilities heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue and, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be avail- able to the department net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements and credits ... 815,347,000 ..................... (re. $219,971,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For grants to schools for specific programs. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein may be suballocated, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, to any state agency or department to accomplish the purpose of this appropriation ... 3,747,000 ....................... (re. $3,747,000) For grants to schools for specific programs including, but not limited to, grants for purposes under title I of the elementary and second- ary education act. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein may be suballocated, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, to any state agency or department to accomplish the purpose of this appropriation ... 1,867,017,000 ................................... (re. $100,000,000) 183 12653-03-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For grants to schools and other eligible entities for state grants for improving teacher quality pursuant to title II of the elementary and secondary education act and for state grants for teacher incentive pursuant to title V of the elementary and secondary education act. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein may be suballocated, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, to any state agency or department to accomplish the purpose of this appropriation ....................... 272,401,000 ...................................... (re. $25,000,000) For grants to schools and other eligible entities for vocational and technical education assistance and technical preparation programs pursuant to the perkins career and technical improvement act. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein may be suballocated, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, to any state agency or department to accomplish the purpose of this appropriation ....................... 68,578,000 ........................................ (re. $3,000,000) For education of individuals with disabilities including up to $3,000,000 for services and expenses of early childhood direction centers and $500,000 for services and expenses of the center for autism and related disabilities at the state university of New York at Albany. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of the funds appropriated herein shall be available, subject to a plan developed by the commissioner of education and approved by the director of the budget, for grants to ensure appropriately certified teachers in schools providing special services or programs as defined in paragraphs e, g, i and l of subdivision 2 of section 4401 of the education law to children placed by school districts and in approved preschool programs that provide full and half-day educa- tional programs in accordance with section 4410 of the education law for children placed by school district. Provided further that, in the allocation of funds, priority shall be given to those programs with a demonstrated need to increase the number of certified teach- ers to comply with state and federal requirements. Such funds shall be made available for such activities as certification preparation, training, assisting schools with personnel shortages and supporting activities that improve the delivery of services to improve results for children with disabilities. Provided further that notwithstand- ing any inconsistent provision of law, of the funds appropriated herein: (i) $2,000,000 shall be available for payments to schools providing special services or programs as defined in paragraphs e, g, i, and l of subdivision 2 of section 4401 of the education law to help prevent excessive instructional staff turnover through a targeted adjustment of compensation for teachers providing direct instructional services to students at such schools. The commissioner of education shall develop an allocation plan, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, that distributes funds appropriated herein among eligible schools, as defined herein, that qualify based on the following criteria: eligible schools are those that have complied with all applicable requirements for previous grants for this purpose and whose average teacher salary are below the salary provided for similarly qualified teachers in public 184 12653-03-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 schools in the region in which such eligible school is located. The allocation to each qualifying school shall be calculated based on the number of weighted full time equivalent (FTE) staff, as defined herein, in the per FTE award amount. The total number of weighted FTE shall be determined by multiplying the actual number of FTE teachers providing classroom instruction at each school, as deter- mined by the commissioner, by: 1) a factor of 2.0 for those schools where average salaries that are 50 percent or less of those in public school located in the same geographic region; 2) a factor of 1.5 for those schools where average salaries that are 50 percent and 75 percent of public schools located in the same geographic region; or 3) a factor of 1.0 for those schools where the average salaries that are 75-100 percent of public schools located in the same geographic region. The per FTE teacher award amount shall be calcu- lated by dividing the $2,000,000 by the total number of weighted FTE staff; (ii) $2,000,000 shall be available for payments to schools providing special services or programs as defined in paragraphs e, g, i, and l of subdivision 2 of section 4401 of the education law and approved preschool programs in accordance with section 4410 of the education law to help prevent excessive instructional staff turnover through a targeted adjustment of compensation for teachers providing direct instructional services to students at such schools. The commissioner of education shall develop an allocation plan, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, that distrib- utes funds appropriated herein among eligible schools; (iii) up to $10,000,000 shall be available for allowances to schools for the blind and deaf to support services to students attending these schools for costs which otherwise would be payable through the department's general fund aid to localities appropriation, provided further that notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, any disbursements against this $10,000,000 shall immediately reduce the amounts appropriated in the education department's general fund aid to localities for allowances to private schools for the blind and deaf by an equivalent amount, and the portion of such general fund appropriation so affected shall have no further force or effect. Notwithstanding any provision of the law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of liabilities heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue and, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be avail- able to the department net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements and credits ... 801,867,000 ...................... (re. $50,000,000) For the purposes of the teacher incentive fund program as funded by the American recovery and reinvestment act of 2009. Funds appropri- ated herein shall be subject to all applicable reporting and accountability requirements contained in such act .................. 20,500,000 ....................................... (re. $20,500,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For school improvement grants provided to title I of the elementary and secondary education act as funded by the American recovery and reinvestment act of 2009. Funds appropriated herein shall be subject 185 12653-03-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 to all applicable reporting and accountability requirements contained in such act ... 135,000,000 ........... (re. $105,000,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2010, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For grants to schools for specific programs. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein may be suballocated, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, to any state agency or department to accomplish the purpose of this appropriation ... 3,747,000 ....................... (re. $3,747,000) For grants to schools for specific programs including, but not limited to, grants for purposes under title I of the elementary and second- ary education act. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein may be suballocated, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, to any state agency or department to accomplish the purpose of this appropriation ... 1,867,017,000 .................................... (re. $60,000,000) For grants to schools and other eligible entities for state grants for improving teacher quality pursuant to title II of the elementary and secondary education act and for state grants for teacher incentive pursuant to title V of the elementary and secondary education act. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein may be suballocated, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, to any state agency or department to accomplish the purpose of this appropriation ....................... 272,401,000 ....................................... (re. $5,000,000) For grants to schools and other eligible entities for vocational and adult education programs or any successor programs. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated here- in may be suballocated, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, to any state agency or department to accomplish the purpose of this appropriation ... 117,282,000 ..... (re. $3,000,000) For the purposes of the teacher incentive fund program as funded by the American recovery and reinvestment act of 2009. Funds appropri- ated herein shall be subject to all applicable reporting and accountability requirements contained in such act. Notwithstanding any other provision of the law to the contrary and subject to the approval of the director of the budget, a portion of the funds appropriated herein may be transferred to the credit of the state purposes account of the state education department to carry out the purposes of this program ... 20,000,000 .......... (re. $15,228,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2009: For grants to schools for specific programs .......................... 3,747,000 ......................................... (re. $1,000,000) For grants to schools for specific programs including, but not limited to, grants for purposes under title I of the elementary and second- ary education act ... 1,807,000,000 .............. (re. $60,000,000) For school improvement grants provided to title I of the elementary and secondary education act as funded by the American recovery and reinvestment act of 2009. Funds appropriated herein shall be subject 186 12653-03-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 to all applicable reporting and accountability requirements contained in such act ... 127,000,000 ............. (re. $2,000,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Federal Health and Human Services Account - 25122 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For grants to schools for specific programs .......................... 5,000,000 ......................................... (re. $5,000,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Federal Health and Human Services Account By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For grants to schools for specific programs .......................... 5,000,000 ......................................... (re. $1,000,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For grants to schools for specific programs .......................... 5,000,000 ......................................... (re. $1,000,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2010, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For grants to schools for specific programs. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein may be suballocated, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, to any state agency or department to accomplish the purpose of this appropriation ... 5,000,000 .......................... (re. $50,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal MISCELLANEOUS Operating Grants Fund Federal Operating Grants Account - 25456 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For grants to schools for specific programs .......................... 5,000,000 ......................................... (re. $5,000,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal USDA-Food and Nutrition Services Fund Federal USDA-Food and Nutrition Services Account - 25026 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For grants to schools and other eligible entities for programs funded through the national school lunch act .............................. 1,052,000,000 ................................. (re. $1,007,221,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For grants to schools and other eligible entities for programs funded through the national school lunch act .............................. 966,000,000 ..................................... (re. $350,000,000) 187 12653-03-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For grants to schools and other eligible entities for programs funded through the national school lunch act .............................. 821,987,000 ...................................... (re. $25,000,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For grants to schools and other eligible entities for programs funded through the national school lunch act .............................. 798,045,000 ...................................... (re. $10,000,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal State Fiscal Stabilization Fund State Fiscal Stabilization Account - 25200 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2010, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For the purposes of the Race to the Top state fiscal stabilization fund-state incentive grant as funded by the American recovery and reinvestment act of 2009. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to contrary, funds appropriated herein may be suballocated, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, to any state agency or department for the purposes of the state fiscal stabilization fund-state incentive grants as funded by the American recovery and reinvestment act of 2009, provided further that, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, a portion of the funds appropriated herein, may be transferred to the credit of the state purposes account of the state education department to carry out the purposes of this section. Funds appropriated herein shall be subject to all applicable reporting and accountability requirements contained in such act ... 750,000,000 ........... (re. $550,000,000) 188 12653-03-4 STATE BOARD OF ELECTIONS AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS General Fund ....................... 0 2,600,000 Special Revenue Funds - Federal .... 0 27,800,000 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 0 30,400,000 ================ ================ REGULATION OF ELECTIONS PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2006, as amended by chapter 496, section 1, of the laws of 2008: The sum of five million dollars ($5,000,000) is hereby appropriated for services and expenses related to the alteration of poll sites to provide accessibility for disabled voters. Such funds shall be allo- cated to local boards of elections in proportion to the percentage of the state's registered voters residing in each local board's jurisdiction on December 31, 2004. Local boards of elections shall submit an alteration plan to improve handicap accessibility to the state board of elections. Such moneys shall be payable on the audit and warrant of the state comptroller, on vouchers certified or approved by the state board of elections pursuant to subdivision four of section 3-100 of the election law, in the manner provided by law, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation avail- able for expenditure and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 ... 4,990,000 ............... (re. $2,600,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Poll Site Accessibility Account - 25169 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses including prior year liabilities related to the alteration of poll sites to provide accessibility for disabled voters. Such funds shall be allocated to local boards of elections in proportion to the percentage of the state's registered voters residing in each local board's jurisdiction on December 31, 2004. Local boards of elections shall submit an alteration plan to improve handicap accessibility to the state board of elections. Such moneys shall be payable on the audit and warrant of the state comptroller, on vouchers certified or approved by the state board of elections pursuant to subdivision 4 of section 3-100 of the election law, in the manner provided by law ... 1,000,000 .......... (re. $1,000,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: 189 12653-03-4 STATE BOARD OF ELECTIONS AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses including prior year liabilities related to the alteration of poll sites to provide accessibility for disabled voters. Such funds shall be allocated to local boards of elections in proportion to the percentage of the state's registered voters residing in each local board's jurisdiction on December 31, 2004. Local boards of elections shall submit an alteration plan to improve handicap accessibility to the state board of elections. Such moneys shall be payable on the audit and warrant of the state comptroller, on vouchers certified or approved by the state board of elections pursuant to subdivision 4 of section 3-100 of the election law, in the manner provided by law ... 1,000,000 .......... (re. $1,000,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For services and expenses including prior year liabilities related to the alteration of poll sites to provide accessibility for disabled voters. Such funds shall be allocated to local boards of elections in proportion to the percentage of the state's registered voters residing in each local board's jurisdiction on December 31, 2004. Local boards of elections shall submit an alteration plan to improve handicap accessibility to the state board of elections. Such moneys shall be payable on the audit and warrant of the state comptroller, on vouchers certified or approved by the state board of elections pursuant to subdivision 4 of section 3-100 of the election law, in the manner provided by law ... 1,000,000 ............ (re. $500,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal MISCELLANEOUS Operating Grants Fund Help America Vote Act Implementation Account By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2009: Additional funding for services and expenses related to the implemen- tation of the help America vote act of 2002, including the purchase of new voting machines and disability accessible ballot marking devices for use by the local boards of elections pursuant to the help America vote act of 2002. Such moneys shall be allocated to the local boards of elections in proportion to the percentage of the state's registered voters residing in each local board's jurisdic- tion on December 31, 2004 ... 7,000,000 ........... (re. $1,000,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2009, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses related to the implementation of the help America vote act of 2002, including the purchase of new voting machines and disability accessible ballot marking devices for use by the local boards of elections pursuant to the help America vote act of 2002. Such moneys shall be allocated to local boards of elections in proportion to the percentage of the state's registered voters residing in each local board's jurisdiction on December 31, 2004 ... 1,500,000 ......................................... (re. $1,500,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2008, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: 190 12653-03-4 STATE BOARD OF ELECTIONS AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses related to the implementation of the help America vote act of 2002, including the purchase of new voting machines and disability accessible ballot marking devices for use by the local boards of elections pursuant to the help America vote act of 2002. Such moneys shall be allocated to local boards of elections in proportion to the percentage of the state's registered voters residing in each local board's jurisdiction on December 31, 2004 ... 9,300,000 ......................................... (re. $9,300,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2005, as added by chapter 62, section 1, of the laws of 2005: For services and expenses incurred for poll worker training and voter education efforts pursuant to a chapter of the laws of 2005 ........ 10,000,000 ........................................ (re. $3,500,000) By chapter 181, section 20, of the laws of 2005, as amended by chapter 55, section 3, of the laws of 2006: For services and expenses related to the purchase of new voting machines and voting systems for use by local boards of elections pursuant to the Help America Vote Act of 2002. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, such funds may only be expended in accord- ance with the provisions of this act related to the allocation of such funds and the procurement and purchase of voting systems and voting machines, including section ten of this act entitled "Formula for allocating Help America Vote Act money to local boards of election" and section twelve of this act entitled "Help America Vote Act voting machine and system implementation procurement process". Such moneys shall be payable on the audit and warrant of the state comptroller on vouchers certified or approved in the manner provided by law ... 190,000,000 ........................... (re. $10,000,000) 191 12653-03-4 ENERGY RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS Special Revenue Funds - Other ...... 7,369,000 0 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 7,369,000 0 ================ ================ SCHEDULE RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT AND DEMONSTRATION PROGRAM .............. 7,369 000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Energy Research and Planning Account - 21943 Research, development and demonstration program grants ............................... 6,678,000 University of Rochester laboratory for laser energetics ..................................... 691,000 -------------- 192 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS General Fund - State and Local ..... 1,676,000 6,636,413 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 1,676,000 6,636,413 ================ ================ SCHEDULE AIR AND WATER QUALITY MANAGEMENT PROGRAM ....................... 745,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For services and expenses of the following commissions notwithstanding any law to the contrary: The Interstate environmental commission ........... 15,000 The Susquehanna river basin commission ........... 259,000 The New England Interstate commission ............. 38,000 The Delaware river basin commission .............. 359,500 The Ohio river basin commission ................... 13,500 The Great Lakes commission ........................ 60,000 -------------- SOLID AND HAZARDOUS WASTE MANAGEMENT PROGRAM ................... 931,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For payment to Essex county under an agree- ment with the department of environmental conservation ................................... 294,000 For payment to Hamilton county under an agreement with the department of environ- mental conservation ............................ 147,000 For community impact research grants. Such grants shall be in an amount of up to $50,000 for community groups for projects that address a community's exposure to multiple environmental harms and risks. Such projects shall include studies to investigate the environment, or related public health issues of the community. Projects shall include research that will be used to expand the knowledge or under- standing of the affected community. The 193 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 results of the investigation shall be disseminated to members of the affected community. Community groups eligible for funding shall be located in the same area as the environmental and/or related public health issues to be addressed by the project. Such groups shall be primarily focused on addressing the environmental and/or related public health issues of the residents of the affected community and shall be comprised primarily of members of the affected community ......................... 490,000 -------------- 194 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 ADMINISTRATION PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses of the invasive species program including $50,000 for Lake Chautauqua and $100,000 for Lake George ... 500,000 ............................................. (re. $375,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses of Cornell Community Integrated Pest Manage- ment ... 400,000 ..................................... (re. $30,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2008, as amended chapter 1, section 4, of the laws of 2009: For services and expenses of the Greenwood Lake bi-state commission ... 226,000 ......................................... (re. $123,000) For services and expenses of a Road Salt Study in the Adirondacks 150,000 ............................................. (re. $150,000) For services and expenses of a Flood Mitigation Study - Village of Larchmont ... 75,000 ................................. (re. $58,000) Edgewood Oak Brush Plains Preserve Improvement ....................... 376,000 ............................................. (re. $255,000) For services and expenses of Children's Environmental Health Centers and may be suballocated to the department of health ................ 602,000 .............................................. (re. $25,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2007, as amended by chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2008: For services and expenses for Timber Theft Education and Training Law Enforcement ... 29,400 ............................... (re. $29,400) For services and expenses for the Delaware River Basin Flood Control ... 245,000 ......................................... (re. $125,000) Edgewood Oak Brush Plains Preserve Improvement ....................... 220,500 ............................................. (re. $208,000) Peconic Estuary ... 196,000 ........................... (re. $196,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2006, as amended by chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2008: For services and expenses of Environmental Education ................. 49,000 ............................................... (re. $49,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2005, as amended by chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2008: Peconic Bay ... 196,000 ................................ (re. $51,000) Invasive Species Eradication ... 980,000 .............. (re. $157,000) For services and expenses of the Rockaway Partnership for the estab- lishment of a Jamaica Bay estuary plan ... 44,713 ... (re. $44,713) For services and expenses of a Jamaica Bay waterfront access improve- ment project ... 1,568,000 ........................ (re. $1,400,000) 195 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2000: State aid for services and expenses, including general operation expenses, of the following: Town of Babylon Recreational Fishing and Aquaculture Center ... 280,000 .............................................. (re. $12,000) AIR AND WATER QUALITY MANAGEMENT PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses of the following commissions notwithstanding any law to the contrary: The Interstate environmental commission ... 15,000 ........ (re. $300) The New England Interstate commission ... 38,000 ........ (re. $1,200) The Ohio river basin commission ... 14,000 ................ (re. $200) The Great Lakes commission ... 60,000 ..................... (re. $700) SOLID AND HAZARDOUS WASTE MANAGEMENT PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For payment to Essex county under an agreement with the department of environmental conservation ... 294,000 .............. (re. $294,000) For payment to Hamilton county under an agreement with the department of environmental conservation ... 147,000 ........... (re. $147,000) For community impact research grants. Such grants shall be in an amount of up to $50,000 for community groups for projects that address a community's exposure to multiple environmental harms and risks. Such projects shall include studies to investigate the envi- ronment, or related public health issues of the community. Projects shall include research that will be used to expand the knowledge or understanding of the affected community. The results of the investi- gation shall be disseminated to members of the affected community. Community groups eligible for funding shall be located in the same area as the environmental and/or related public health issues to be addressed by the project. Such groups shall be primarily focused on addressing the environmental and/or related public health issues of the residents of the affected community and shall be comprised primarily of members of the affected community ..................... 490,000 ............................................. (re. $490,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For payment to Essex county under an agreement with the department of environmental conservation ... 294,000 .............. (re. $294,000) For payment to Hamilton county under an agreement with the department of environmental conservation ... 147,000 ........... (re. $147,000) For community impact research grants. Such grants shall be in an amount of up to $50,000 for community groups for projects that 196 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 address a community's exposure to multiple environmental harms and risks. Such projects shall include studies to investigate the envi- ronment, or related public health issues of the community. Projects shall include research that will be used to expand the knowledge or understanding of the affected community. The results of the investi- gation shall be disseminated to members of the affected community. Community groups eligible for funding shall be located in the same area as the environmental and/or related public health issues to be addressed by the project. Such groups shall be primarily focused on addressing the environmental and/or related public health issues of the residents of the affected community and shall be comprised primarily of members of the affected community ..................... 490,000 ............................................. (re. $490,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For community impact research grants. Such grants shall be in an amount of up to $50,000 for community groups for projects that address a community's exposure to multiple environmental harms and risks. Such projects shall include studies to investigate the envi- ronment, or related public health issues of the community. Projects shall include research that will be used to expand the knowledge or understanding of the affected community. The results of the investi- gation shall be disseminated to members of the affected community. Community groups eligible for funding shall be located in the same area as the environmental and/or related public health issues to be addressed by the project. Such groups shall be primarily focused on addressing the environmental and/or related public health issues of the residents of the affected community and shall be comprised primarily of members of the affected community ..................... 490,000 ............................................. (re. $490,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For community impact research grants. Such grants shall be in an amount of up to $50,000 for community groups for projects that address a community's exposure to multiple environmental harms and risks. Such projects shall include studies to investigate the envi- ronment, or related public health issues of the community. Projects shall include research that will be used to expand the knowledge or understanding of the affected community. The results of the investi- gation shall be disseminated to members of the affected community. Community groups eligible for funding shall be located in the same area as the environmental and/or related public health issues to be addressed by the project. Such groups shall be primarily focused on addressing the environmental and/or related public health issues of the residents of the affected community and shall be comprised primarily of members of the affected community ..................... 490,000 ............................................. (re. $318,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2009: For community impact research grants. Such grants shall be in an amount of up to $50,000 for community groups for projects that address a community's exposure to multiple environmental harms and 197 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 risks. Such projects shall include studies to investigate the envi- ronment, or related public health issues of the community. Projects shall include research that will be used to expand the knowledge or understanding of the affected community. The results of the investi- gation shall be disseminated to members of the affected community. Community groups eligible for funding shall be located in the same area as the environmental and/or related public health issues to be addressed by the project. Such groups shall be primarily focused on addressing the environmental and/or related public health issues of the residents of the affected community and shall be comprised primarily of members of the affected community ..................... 490,000 ............................................. (re. $264,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2008: For community impact research grants. Such grants shall be in an amount of up to $50,000 for community groups for projects that address a community's exposure to multiple environmental harms and risks. Such projects shall include studies to investigate the envi- ronment, or related public health issues of the community. Projects shall include research that will be used to expand the knowledge or understanding of the affected community. The results of the investi- gation shall be disseminated to members of the affected community. Community groups eligible for funding shall be located in the same area as the environmental and/or related public health issues to be addressed by the project. Such groups shall be primarily focused on addressing the environmental and/or related public health issues of the residents of the affected community and shall be comprised primarily of members of the affected community ..................... 490,000 .............................................. (re. $37,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2007, as amended by chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2008: For community impact research grants. Such grants shall be in an amount of up to $50,000 for community groups for projects that address a community's exposure to multiple environmental harms and risks. Such projects shall include studies to investigate the envi- ronment, or related public health issues of the community. Projects shall include research that will be used to expand the knowledge or understanding of the affected community. The results of the investi- gation shall be disseminated to members of the affected community. Community groups eligible for funding shall be located in the same area as the environmental and/or related public health issues to be addressed by the project. Such groups shall be primarily focused on addressing the environmental and/or related public health issues of the residents of the affected community and shall be comprised primarily of members of the affected community ..................... 490,000 .............................................. (re. $33,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2006, as amended by chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2008: For community impact research grants. Such grants shall be in an amount of up to $25,000 for community groups for projects that 198 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 address a community's exposure to multiple environmental harms and risks. Such projects shall include studies to investigate the envi- ronment, economy and public health of the community. Projects shall be of a research nature that will be used to expand the knowledge or understanding of the affected community. The results of the investi- gation shall be disseminated to members of the affected community. Community groups eligible for funding shall be located in the same area as the environmental and/or public health problems to be addressed by the project. Such groups shall be primarily focused on addressing the environmental and/or public health problems of the residents of the affected community and shall be comprised primarily of members of the affected community ... 490,000 ..... (re. $69,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2005: For community impact research grants. Such grants shall be in an amount of up to $25,000 for community groups for projects that address a community's exposure to multiple environmental harms and risks. Such projects shall include studies to investigate the envi- ronment, economy and public health of the community. Projects shall be of a research nature that will be used to expand the knowledge or understanding of the affected community. The results of the investi- gation shall be disseminated to members of the affected community. Community groups eligible for funding shall be located in the same area as the environmental and/or public health problems to be addressed by the project. Such groups shall be primarily focused on addressing the environmental and/or public health problems of the residents of the affected community and shall be comprised primarily of members of the affected community ... 500,000 ..... (re. $11,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2000: For grants to municipalities, school districts and not-for-profit corporations to implement non-toxic alternatives to pesticides in pest management programs. Such grants may be used for training in non-toxic methods of pest control, and for making basic structural improvements which inhibit pest infestations in structures ... 400,000 .............................................. (re. $11,900) For technical assistance grants to citizen groups affected by hazard- ous waste site remediation projects ... 250,000 ..... (re. $250,000) 199 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS General Fund ....................... 1,946,115,050 600,013,950 Special Revenue Funds - Federal .... 1,347,215,000 2,353,852,000 Special Revenue Funds - Other ...... 18,802,000 14,984,000 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 3,312,132,050 2,968,849,950 ================ ================ SCHEDULE CHILD CARE PROGRAM ......................................... 557,172,700 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 The money hereby appropriated is to be available for payment of state aid hereto- fore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, the money hereby appropriated shall be available to the office net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, in lieu of payments authorized by the social services law, or payments of federal funds otherwise due to the local social services districts for programs provided under the federal social security act or the federal food stamp act, funds herein appropriated, in amounts certified by the state commissioner or the state commissioner of health as due from local social services districts each month as their share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law may be set aside by the state comptroller in an interest-bearing account with such interest accruing to the credit of the locality in order to ensure the orderly and prompt payment of providers under section 367-b of the social services law pursuant to an estimate provided by the commissioner of health of each local social services district's share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law. 200 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be transferred to any other appropriation within the office of children and family services and/or the office of temporary and disability assistance and/or suballo- cated to the office of temporary and disa- bility assistance for the purpose of paying local social services districts' costs of the above program and may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation or with any other item or items within the amounts appropri- ated within the office of children and family services general fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the money hereby appropriated, in combina- tion with the money appropriated in feder- al block grant, federal day care account, including any funds transferred or subal- located by the office of temporary and disability assistance special revenue funds - federal / aid to localities feder- al health and human services fund federal temporary assistance to needy families block grant funds at the request of local social services districts and, upon approval of the director of the budget, transfer of federal temporary assistance for needy families block grant funds made available from the New York works compli- ance fund program or otherwise specif- ically appropriated therefor, shall constitute the state block grant for child care. The money hereby appropriated is to be available to social services districts for child care assistance pursuant to title 5-C of article 6 of the social services law and shall be apportioned among the social services districts by the office according to an allocation plan developed by the office and submitted to the director of the budget for approval within 60 days of enactment of the budget. 201 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 A district's block grant allocation, including any funds the office of tempo- rary and disability assistance transfers from a district's flexible fund for family services allocation to the state block grant for child care at the district's request, for a particular federal fiscal year is available only for child care assistance expenditures made during that federal fiscal year and which are claimed by March 31 of the year immediately following the end of that federal fiscal year. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, any claims for child care assist- ance made by a social services district for expenditures made during a particular federal fiscal year, other than claims made under title XX of the federal social security act and under the food stamp employment and training program, shall be counted against the social services district's block grant allocation for that federal fiscal year. A social services district shall expend its allocation from the block grant in accord- ance with the applicable provisions in federal law and regulations relating to the federal funds included in the state block grant for child care and the regu- lations of the office of children and family services. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, each district's claims submitted under the state block grant for child care will be processed in a manner that maximizes the availability of federal funds and ensures that the district meets its maintenance of effort requirement in each applicable federal fiscal year ........ 244,329,700 For services and expenses of the united federation of teachers to provide profes- sional development to child care providers including but not necessarily limited to licensed group family day care home, registered family day care home and legal- ly-exempt providers located in the city of New York, to meet existing training requirements and to enhance the develop- ment of such providers ......................... 500,000 For services and expenses of the united federation of teachers to establish and operate a quality grant program for child 202 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 care providers which may include licensed group family day care home providers, registered family day care home providers and legally-exempt providers located in the city of New York ......................... 1,500,000 For services and expenses of child care services provided to children of migrant workers in programs operated by non-profit organizations under contract with the department of agriculture and markets to provide such care. The funds appropriated herein may be suballocated to the depart- ment of agriculture and markets .............. 1,754,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................. 248,083,700 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Federal Day Care Account - 25175 For services and expenses related to the child care block grant. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, in lieu of payments authorized by the social services law, or payments of federal funds otherwise due to the local social services districts for programs provided under the federal social security act or the federal food stamp act, funds herein appropriated, in amounts certified by the state commissioner or the state commissioner of health as due from local social services districts each month as their share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law may be set aside by the state comptroller in an interest-bearing account with such interest accruing to the credit of the locality in order to ensure the orderly and prompt payment of providers under section 367-b of the social services law pursuant to an estimate provided by the commissioner of health of each local social services district's share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law. Funds appropriated herein shall be available for aid to municipalities, for services and expenses under the child care block grant and for payments to the federal 203 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 government for expenditures made pursuant to the social services law and the state plan for individual and family grant program under the disaster relief act of 1974. Such funds are to be available for payment of aid, services and expenses heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to munici- palities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the office net of disal- lowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be transferred to any other appropriation within the office of children and family services and/or the office of temporary and disability assistance and/or suballo- cated to the office of temporary and disa- bility assistance for the purpose of paying local social services districts' costs of the above program and may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation or with any other item or items within the amounts appropri- ated within the office of children and family services general fund - local assistance account or special revenue funds federal/state operations federal day care account with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chair- man of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the money hereby appropriated including any funds transferred by the office of temporary and disability assistance special revenue funds - federal / aid to localities federal health and human services fund, federal temporary assist- ance to needy families block grant funds at the request of local social services districts and, upon approval of the direc- tor of the budget, transfer of federal temporary assistance for needy families block grant funds made available from the New York works compliance fund program or 204 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 otherwise specifically appropriated there- for, in combination with the money appro- priated in the general fund / aid to localities local assistance account, appropriated for the state block grant for child care shall constitute the state block grant for child care. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $216,755,000 of the state block grant for child care may be used for child care assistance pursuant to title 5-C of arti- cle 6 of the social services law. The funds that are to be available to social services districts for child care assist- ance shall be apportioned among the social services districts by the office according to the allocation plan developed by the office and submitted to the director of the budget for approval within 60 days of enactment of the budget. A district's block grant allocation, including any funds the office of temporary and disabil- ity assistance transfers from a district's flexible fund for family services allo- cation to the state block grant for child care at the district's request, for a particular federal fiscal year is avail- able only for child care assistance expenditures made during that federal fiscal year and which are claimed by March 31 of the year immediately following the end of that federal fiscal year. Notwith- standing any other provision of law, any claims for child care assistance made by a social services district for expenditures made during a particular federal fiscal year, other than claims made under title XX of the federal social security act and under the food stamp employment and train- ing program, shall be counted against the social services district's block grant allocation for that federal fiscal year. A social services district shall expend its allocation from the block grant in accord- ance with the applicable provisions in federal law and regulations relating to the federal funds included in the state block grant for child care and the regu- lations of the office of children and family services. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, each district's claims 205 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 submitted under the state block grant for child care will be processed in a manner that maximizes the availability of federal funds and ensures that the district meets its maintenance of effort requirement in each applicable federal fiscal year. Funds appropriated herein shall be subject to the amount awarded in federal grant fund- ing. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $38,332,000 of the funds may be available for funding to social services districts for child care assistance should addi- tional health and human services funding be available. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $22,034,000 may be available for services and expenses for the operation and coordi- nation of child care resource and referral agencies. Such funds are to be available pursuant to a plan prepared by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget to continue existing programs with existing contractors that are satisfactorily performing as determined by the office of children and family services, to award new contracts to not-for-profit organizations to continue programs where the existing contractors are not satisfactorily performing as determined by the office of children and family services and/or to award new contracts to not-for-profit organizations through a competitive proc- ess. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $6,125,000 may be available for services and expenses for the operation and coordi- nation of legally exempt enrollment agen- cies located in the city of New York. Such funds are to be available pursuant to a plan prepared by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget to continue exist- ing programs with existing contractors that are satisfactorily performing as determined by the office of children and family services, to award new contracts to not-for-profit organizations to continue programs where the existing contractors are not satisfactorily performing as 206 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 determined by the office of children and family services and/or to award new contracts to not-for-profit organizations through a competitive process. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $1,100,000 may be available for services and expenses for the operation of infant/toddler resource centers. Such funds are to be available pursuant to a plan prepared by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget to continue exist- ing programs with existing contractors that are satisfactorily performing as determined by the office of children and family services, to award new contracts to not-for-profit organizations to continue programs where the existing contractors are not satisfactorily performing as determined by the office of children and family services and/or to award new contracts to not-for-profit organizations through a competitive process. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $6,434,000 may be available for services and expenses of child care provider train- ing. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $10,240,000 may be available for services and expenses of child care scholarships education and ongoing professional devel- opment. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $2,000,000 may be available for services and expenses of the development and main- tenance of automated systems in support of licensing and oversight of child day care providers. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $586,000 may be available for services and expenses to make awards through a compet- itive grant process for start-up expenses and for the promotion of child health and safety, including equipment and minor renovations. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $300,000 may be available for services and expenses for the establishment and/or operation of child care services in the state's courts. 207 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $2,020,000 may be available for services and expenses of subsidy and quality activ- ities at the state university of New York including community colleges and state operated campuses. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $2,020,000 may be available for services and expenses of subsidy and quality activ- ities at the city university of New York, including community colleges and senior colleges. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $750,000 may be available for suballo- cation to the department of agriculture and markets for services and expenses of child care services provided to children of migrant workers in programs operated by non-profit organizations under contract with the department of agriculture and markets to provide such care. Of the amount appropriated herein, up to $50,000 may be available for services and expenses of conducting a market rate survey ..................................... 308,746,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................. 308,746,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Quality Child Care and Protection Account - 21900 For services and expenses related to admin- istering the "quality child care and protection act" specifically, the provision of grants to child day care providers for health and safety purposes, for training of child day care provider staff and other activities to increase the availability and/or quality of child care programs. No expenditure shall be made from this account until an expenditure plan has been approved by the director of the budget ..................................... 343,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ..................... 343,000 -------------- NEW YORK STATE COMMISSION FOR THE BLIND PROGRAM ................ 350,000 -------------- 208 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Education Fund Rehabilitation Services/Supported Employment Account - 25213 For services and expenses related to the New York state commission for the blind including transfer or suballocation to the state education department ..................... 350,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ..................... 350,000 -------------- FAMILY AND CHILDREN'S SERVICES PROGRAM ................... 2,730,574,550 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount appropriated herein, shall be available under a foster care block grant for state reimbursement of eligible social services district expendi- tures for the provision and administration of foster care services including care, maintenance, supervision, and tuition; for supervision of foster children placed in federally funded job corps programs; for care, maintenance, supervision, and tuition for adjudicated juvenile delin- quents and persons in need of supervision placed in residential programs operated by authorized agencies and in out-of-state residential programs; and for the provision and administration of the kinship guardian assistance program including kinship guardianship assistance payments and payments for non-recurring guardianship expenses. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, a portion of the funds are available to reimburse social services districts for the change in the maximum state aid rates established by the office of children and family services for the 2014-15 rate year pursuant to section 398-a of the social services law and sections 4003 and 4405 of the education law to reflect the continua- tion of the cost of living adjustments that became effective April 1, 2008 for payments made to foster parents and for 209 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 salary and fringe benefit costs and other critical nonpersonal services costs for foster care programs as determined by the office. Social services districts must adjust the amount of payments made for care provided by congregate care and foster boarding home programs and to foster parents to reflect the cost of living adjustments in the manner specified by the office. Each authorized agency operating a congregate care or foster boarding home program in New York state for which the office sets a maximum state aid rate pursuant to section 398-a of the social services law or section 4003 or 4405 of the education law shall submit, at the time and in a manner to be determined by the office, a written certification, attesting that the funds received for the continuation of the cost of living adjust- ment to the maximum state aid rate that became effective April 1, 2008 for that program will be or were used solely in accordance with the requirements of the cost of living adjustment established by the office. Notwithstanding any inconsist- ent provision of law, including section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part N of chapter 56 of the laws of 2013, for the period commencing on April 1, 2014 and ending March 31, 2015 the commissioner shall not apply any cost of living adjust- ment for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimbursement. Within the amounts appropriated herein, state reimbursement to each social services district for services identified herein that are otherwise reimbursable by the state from April 1, 2014 through March 31, 2015 shall be limited to a district allocation, hereinafter referred to as the district's block grant allocation. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, such block grant allocation shall be based, in part, on each district's claims for such costs, adjusted by the applicable cost allocation methodology and net of any retroactive payments for the 12 month period ending June 30, 2013 that are 210 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 submitted on or before January 2, 2014 and, in part, on such other factors as determined by the office of children and family services and approved by the direc- tor of the budget. Any portion of a social services district's allocation from funds appropriated herein not claimed by such district during the state fiscal year may be used by such district for expenditures on preventive services provided pursuant to section 409-a of the social services law, independent living services and aftercare services provided pursuant to regulations of the department of family assistance, claimed by such district during the next state fiscal year up to the amount remaining from the district's foster care block grant allocation, provided however, that any claims for such services during the next state fiscal year in excess of such amount shall be subject to 62 percent state reimbursement exclu- sive of any federal funds made available for such purposes, in accordance with directives of the department of family assistance and subject to the approval of the director of the budget. Any claims submitted by a social services district for reimbursement for a particular state fiscal year for which the social services district does not receive state or federal reimbursement during that state fiscal year may not be claimed against that district's block grant apportionment for the next state fiscal year. The office of children and family services, with the approval of the director of the budget, may reduce a district's block grant allocation by the state share decrease related to federal retroactive reimbursement for such foster care services identified herein. The office, with the approval of the director of the budget, may reduce a district's block grant allocation by the state share of disallowances or sanctions taken against the district pursuant to the social services law or federal law. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the state shall not be responsible for reimbursing a social services district and 211 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 a district shall not seek state reimburse- ment for any portion of any state disal- lowance or sanction taken against the social services district, or any federal disallowance attributable to final federal agency decisions or to settlement made, on or after July 1, 1995, when such disallow- ance or sanction results from the failure of the social services district to comply with federal or state requirements, including, but not limited to, failure to document eligibility for federal or state funds in the case record; provided, howev- er, if the office determines that any federal disallowance for services provided between January 1, 1999 and May 31, 1999 results solely from the late enactment of the state legislation implementing the federal adoption and safe families act, the state shall be solely responsible for the full amount of the disallowance or sanction; provided, further, however, this provision shall be deemed to apply both prospectively and retroactively regardless of whether such sanctions or disallowances are for services provided or claims made prior to or after April 1, 2014. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, any federal disallowance resulting from a federal title IV-E eligibility review or audit that uses extrapolated statistic techniques shall be passed along by the state to any and all social services districts that the office of children and family services has determined have not complied with the title IV-E eligibility requirements or have not taken the neces- sary actions to ensure compliance with such requirements including, but not limited to, failing to: assess and fully document all the criteria and have readily available all the necessary documents to establish and continue title IV-E eligi- bility for all title IV-E eligible chil- dren within the required time frames; claim title IV-E funding only for cases that meet all of the title IV-E eligibil- ity criteria; and fully implement the social services payment system on or before April 1, 2005 for all direct and voluntary agency foster care services. 212 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, the office of children and family services shall impose on social services districts any federal disallowance issued against the state as a result of a federal title IV-E secondary eligibility review regard- less of the date the children may have entered foster care, the date the eligi- bility or payment errors occurred, or the filing date of any federal claims for reimbursement; provided, however, that the state shall be responsible for the disal- lowed costs and expenditures related to the placement of children in a facility operated by the office of children and family services, which shall be determined in the same manner as the disallowed costs and expenditures for social services districts other than the city of New York. In order to reimburse the federal govern- ment for the full amount of any disallow- ance imposed on the state by the federal administration for children and families within the timeframes necessary to avoid any potential interest payments on such amount, the office of children and family services is authorized to immediately offset funds otherwise due to each district for a pro rata share of the total disallowed costs based on the percentage of applicable federal title IV-E claims made by that district for the relevant time period as compared to the total applicable statewide title IV-E claims. The amount of the offset against each district will be adjusted, if necessary, upon completion of the disallowance allo- cation process. The final allocation of the amount of any federal disallowance resulting from a title IV-E secondary eligibility review shall be allocated among the districts so that each district shall be responsible for the amount attributable to each of the district's children or cases that are determined by the federal review to be unallowable. Each district shall also be responsible for a portion of the federal extrapolated disal- lowance amount based on the relative error rate for the district. The city of New York's error rate will be based on the 213 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 federal sample and federal statistics. For all social services districts other than the city of New York, the error rate will be based on a review conducted by the district of a sample of children and/or cases determined by the office of children and family services and a re-review of a sub-sample by the office of those children and/or cases determined by the office. The office of children and family services will determine what is reasonable in establishing the size of the sample and sub-sample for each district. The office of children and family services shall notify each social services district of the sample of children and/or cases from the federal audit period that the social services district must review. Any child or case from the social services district that was included in the federal sample will automatically be included in the social services district's review sample and the determination made at the federal review regarding that child or case will govern for the purposes of the social services district's review. The social services district must complete and submit the results of its review to the office of children and family services within 60 days of receipt of the sample. The error rate for the district will be based on the findings of the district's review and the office of children and family services' re-review. If a social services district does not complete its review within 60 days of receiving the sample from the office of children and family services, the office of children and family services shall assign an error rate to the social services district based on the relative percentage of the district's applicable title IV-E claims for the relevant period as compared to applicable statewide title IV-E claims for that period and other circumstances that the office of children and family services may consider in order to allocate 100 percent of the federal disallowance. The office of children and family services shall apply each social services district's error rate to the total amount of the district's applicable 214 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 title IV-E claims including associated administrative expenses. The resulting dollar amounts for all of the social services districts will be summed to derive the total amount of title IV-E claims deemed to be in error statewide. To establish a disallowance percentage for each social services district, the amount of the district's title IV-E claims deemed to be in error will be divided by the amount of statewide title IV-E claims deemed to be in error. The resulting disallowance percentage for each district will be applied to the entire title IV-E extrapolated disallowance calculated by the federal review to determine the amount of the extrapolated disallowance for which the district is responsible. Each district will be credited for the amount already disallowed for any individual children or cases found to be in error during the federal review. The exclusive appeal rights for the review of the amount of the federal disallowance assigned to each social services district shall be pursuant to article 78 of the civil practice laws and rules; provided, however, that in any such action all of the social services districts shall be joined as necessary parties and the venue of any such action shall be in Rensselaer county. Any social services district that fails to complete its sample review in the required time frames shall have no right to appeal and shall not be a necessary party to any action brought by another social services district. The money hereby appropriated is to be available for payment of state aid hereto- fore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, the money hereby appropriated shall be available to the office net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be transferred to any other appropriation within the office of children and family services and/or the office of temporary and disability assistance and/or suballo- 215 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 cated to the office of temporary and disa- bility assistance for the purpose of paying local social services districts' costs of the above program and may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation or with any other item or items within the amounts appropri- ated within the office of children and family services general fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, in lieu of payments authorized by the social services law, or payments of federal funds otherwise due to the local social services districts for programs provided under the federal social security act or the federal food stamp act, funds herein appropriated, in amounts certified by the state comptroller or the state commissioner of health as due from local social services districts each month as their share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law may be set aside by the state comptroller in an interest bearing account with such interest accruing to the credit of the locality in order to ensure the orderly and prompt payment of providers under section 367-b of the social services law pursuant to an estimate provided by the commissioner of health of each local social services district's share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law. Notwithstanding the provisions of any other law to the contrary, the office of chil- dren and family services may, on behalf of social services districts, make payments to foster boarding homes paid directly by social services districts by direct depos- it or debit card. Local social services districts shall reimburse the office for the costs of administering such direct deposit or debit card payments. 216 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of the social services law or the state finance law, the office of children and family services shall, on a quarterly basis, request that the office of tempo- rary and disability assistance reimburse the office of children and family services for the non-federal share of the costs of administering such direct deposit or debit card payments to capture the local share of such costs. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, if a social services district fails to provide reimbursement to the office of children and family services pursuant to section 529 of the executive law within 60 days of receiving a bill for services under such section, or by the date certain set by such office for providing reimbursement, whichever is later, the offices of the department of family assistance are authorized to exercise the state's set-off rights by withholding any amounts due and owing to such district under this appropriation, up to such amounts due and owing to the state under section 529 of the executive law and transferring such funds to the miscella- neous special revenue fund youth facility per diem account (YF) ...................... 436,002,000 Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount appropriated herein shall be made available to reimburse 62 percent of eligible social services district expenditures that are claimed by March 31, 2015 for child welfare services which shall include and be limited to preventive services provided pursuant to section 409-a of the social services law other than community optional preventive services, child protective services, inde- pendent living services, after-care services as defined in regulations of the department of family assistance, and adoption administration and services, other than adoption subsidies provided pursuant to title 9 of article 6 of the social services law and regulations of the department of family assistance incurred on or after October 1, 2013 and before October 1, 2014 and that are otherwise 217 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 reimbursable by the state on or after April 1, 2014, after first deducting ther- efrom any federal funds properly received or to be received on account thereof upon certification by the social services district that it will not be using these funds to supplant other state and local funds and that the district will not submit claims for reimbursement under this appropriation for the same type and level of services that the county previously provided and claimed under any contract in existence on October 1, 2002 as other than child protective, preventive, independent living, after care or adoption services or adoption administration. The money hereby appropriated is to be available for payment of state aid hereto- fore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, the money hereby appropriated shall be available to the office net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits; provided, however, that notwithstanding any other provision of law, for a district to receive reimbursement for such services, the amount of funds that the district expends on such services from its flexible fund for family services allocation and any flexible fund for family services funds transferred at the district's request to the title XX social services block grant must, to the extent that fami- lies are eligible therefore, be equal to or greater than the district's portion of the $342,322,341 statewide child welfare threshold amount, which shall be estab- lished pursuant to a formula developed by the office of temporary and disability assistance and the office of children and family services and approved by the direc- tor of the budget. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, selected social services districts may authorize the office of temporary and disability assistance to intercept a portion of the funds on behalf of the office of children and family services otherwise due to the districts under this appropriation and/or under any other 218 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 general fund - aid to localities appropri- ation available to such districts to suballocate to the office of mental health and subsequently for suballocation from the office of mental health to the depart- ment of health to use for the 38.9 percent of the non-federal share of the medical assistance payments for home and community based waiver services provided in accord- ance with subdivision 9 of section 366 of the social services law as authorized by such selected social services districts which choose to use preventive services funds to support such costs. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, social services districts may authorize the office of temporary and disability assistance to intercept a portion of the funds on behalf of the office of children and family services otherwise due to the districts under this appropriation and/or under any other general fund - aid to localities appropriation available to such districts to transfer to any miscellaneous special revenue fund available to the office of children and family services to use for the local share of the federal funds available for education and training vouchers provided in accordance with section 477 of title IV-E of the social security act as authorized by such social services districts which choose to use funds to support such costs. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be transferred to any other appropriation within the office of children and family services and/or the office of temporary and disability assistance and/or suballo- cated to the office of temporary and disa- bility assistance for the purpose of paying local social services districts' costs of the above program and may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation or with any other item or items within the amounts appropri- ated within the office of children and family services general fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the department of audit 219 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, in lieu of payments authorized by the social services law, or payments of federal funds otherwise due to the local social services districts for programs provided under the federal social security act or the federal food stamp act, funds herein appropriated, in amounts certified by the state comptroller or the state commissioner of health as due from local social services districts each month as their share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law may be set aside by the state comptroller in an interest bearing account with such interest accruing to the credit of the locality in order to ensure the orderly and prompt payment of providers under section 367-b of the social services law pursuant to an estimate provided by the commissioner of health of each local social services district's share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law. Notwithstanding the provisions of any other law to the contrary, the office of chil- dren and family services may, on behalf of local social services districts, make payments for adoption subsidies by direct deposit or debit card. Local social services districts shall reimburse the office for the costs of administering such direct deposit or debit card payments. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of the social services law or the state finance law, the office of children and family services shall, on a quarterly basis, request that the office of tempo- rary and disability assistance reimburse the office of children and family services in an amount equal to 38 percent of the non-federal share of the costs of adminis- tering such direct deposit or debit card payments to capture the local share of such costs. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the office of children and family services 220 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 shall reissue per diem rates, required pursuant to section 529 of the executive law, for calendar years 2002 through 2009 to remove any adjustments to the costs included in determining such rates to reflect any changes in federal funding made available to the office or to local social services districts for such costs and, provided further, the office shall not include any such adjustments in per diem rates established hereafter. All reimbursement made by local social services districts for care, maintenance and supervision under this section shall be paid directly to the state through the office of children and family services for deposit into a miscellaneous special revenue fund known as the youth facility per diem account. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, if a social services district fails to provide reimbursement to the office of children and family services pursuant to section 529 of the executive law within 60 days of receiving a bill for services under such section, or by the date certain set by such office for providing reimbursement, whichever is later, the offices of the department of family assistance are authorized to exercise the state's set-off rights by withholding any amounts due and owing to such district under this appropriation, up to such amounts due and owing to the state under section 529 of the executive law and transferring such funds to the miscella- neous special revenue fund youth facility per diem account (YF) ...................... 635,073,000 Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the amount appropriated herein shall be available to reimburse for 98 percent of 65 percent of eligible social services district expenditures that are claimed by March 31, 2015 for those community preven- tive services provided from October 1, 2013 through September 30, 2014 at a cost that does not exceed the cost that was in effect on October 1, 2008 and that a social services district can demonstrate had been approved by the office of chil- dren and family services on or before 221 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 October 1, 2008; provided, however, that should insufficient funds be available to provide state reimbursement for 98 percent of 65 percent of such costs, reimbursement shall be made proportionally to each district based on the percentage of their total eligible claims to the amount appro- priated; and, provided further, however, that if the amount appropriated exceeds the amount of funds necessary to reimburse 98 percent of 65 percent of the eligible social services district expenditures, the office may, to the extent funds are avail- able, provide reimbursement for 98 percent of 65 percent of eligible social services district expenditures for new community preventive services programs approved by the office and only up to the amounts approved by the office. A local social services district seeking federal and/or state reimbursement for community preven- tive services provided on or after October 1, 2013 must submit claims that separately identify the costs of such services in a form and manner and at such times as are required by the department of family assistance and that information regarding outcome based measures that demonstrate quality of services provided and program effectiveness be submitted to the office of children and family services in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office. Of the amount appropriated herein, up to $1 million may be used to provide additional funding to an eligible program or programs with evaluation results that show program effectiveness and demonstrate private monetary support as determined by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget ...................... 12,124,750 Notwithstanding any other provision of law, for suballocation to the office of mental health and subsequently for suballocation from the office of mental health to the department of health for 94 percent of 65 percent of the nonfederal share of medical assistance payments for home and community based waiver services provided in accord- ance with subdivision 9 of section 366 of the social services law as authorized by 222 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 selected social services districts which choose to use preventive services funds to support such costs and to authorize the office of temporary and disability assist- ance to intercept funds otherwise due to the districts to provide the 38.9 percent local share of such preventive services expenditures. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, including section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part N of chapter 56 of the laws of 2013, for the period commenc- ing on April 1, 2014 and ending March 31, 2015 the commissioner shall not apply any cost of living adjustment for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimburse- ment ......................................... 6,121,000 For services and expenses of the office of children and family services and local social services districts for activities necessary to comply with certain provisions of the adoption and safe fami- lies act of 1997 (P.L. 105-89) and chapter 7 of the laws of 1999 and chapter 668 of the laws of 2006 requiring criminal record checks for foster care parents, prospec- tive adoptive parents, and adult household members. Funds appropriated herein shall be made available in accordance with a plan to be developed by the commissioner of the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget. Funds appropriated herein shall be available for 94 percent of 98 percent of one-half of the non-federal share of the national and state fees for fingerprinting foster care parents, prospective adoptive parents, and other adult household members. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, and pursuant to chapter 7 of the laws of 1999 and chapter 668 of the laws of 2006, local social services districts shall reimburse the commissioner of the office of children and family services for an amount equal to 53.94 percent of the non-federal share of the cost of obtaining state and national fingerprint records. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, and pursu- 223 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 ant to chapter 7 of the laws of 1999 and chapter 668 of the laws of 2006, the commissioner of the office of children and family services shall, on behalf of local social services districts, make payments to the division of criminal justice services for processing of state and national criminal record checks and any other related costs. The commissioner shall ensure expenditures made pursuant to this provision reflect appropriate federal and local shares. The commissioner of the office of children and family services shall request that the commissioner of the office of temporary and disability assist- ance reimburse the commissioner of the office of children and family services in an amount equal to 53.94 percent of the nonfederal share of such payments provided that such reimbursement in payments reflects actual expenditures made on behalf of each local social services district to capture the local share of such costs. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of the social services law or the state finance law, the commissioner shall, on a quarterly basis, request that the commis- sioner of the office of temporary and disability assistance reimburse the commissioner of the office of children and family services in an amount equal to 53.94 percent of the non-federal share of such fees to capture the local share of such fees. Such reimbursement shall occur on or before the one-hundred and twentieth day following the close of the preceding quarter and shall be charged among districts based on the number of children currently placed in foster care in each local social services district provided that this methodology is revised quarterly to reflect most current available data. Amounts appropriated herein may, subject to the director of the budget, be inter- changed or transferred with any other appropriation of the office of children and family services or the office of temporary and disability assistance as necessary to reimburse the state share of 224 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 local social services district costs appropriated herein .......................... 1,857,000 For services and expenses for the adoption subsidy program pursuant to title 9 of article 6 of the social services law. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the liability of the state to social services districts and the amount to be distributed or otherwise expended by the state to reimburse social services districts pursuant to section 456 of the social services law shall be 62 percent of eligible social services district expendi- tures. The amount hereby appropriated is to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to munici- palities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, the amount hereby appropriated shall be available to the office net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be transferred to any other appropriation within the office of children and family services and/or the office of temporary and disability assistance and/or suballo- cated to the office of temporary and disa- bility assistance for the purpose of paying local social services districts' costs of the above program and may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation or with any other item or items within the amounts appropri- ated within the office of children and family services general fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, in lieu of payments authorized by the social services law, or payments of federal funds otherwise due to the local social services districts for programs provided under the federal social security act or the federal food stamp act, funds 225 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 herein appropriated, in amounts certified by the state commissioner or the state commissioner of health as due from local social services districts each month as their share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law may be set aside by the state comptroller in an interest-bearing account with such interest accruing to the credit of the locality in order to ensure the orderly and prompt payment of providers under section 367-b of the social services law pursuant to an estimate provided by the commissioner of health of each local social services district's share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law. The amounts appropriated herein shall be available for reimbursement of local district claims only to the extent that such claims are submitted within twenty- four months of the last day of the state fiscal year in which the expenditures were incurred, unless waived for good cause by the commissioner subject to the approval of the director of the budget. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, including section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part N of chapter 56 of the laws of 2013, for the period commenc- ing on April 1, 2014 and ending March 31, 2015 the commissioner shall not apply any cost of living adjustment for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimburse- ment. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, if a social services district fails to provide reimbursement to the office of children and family services pursuant to section 529 of the executive law within 60 days of receiving a bill for services under such section, or by the date certain set by such office for providing reimbursement, whichever is later, the offices of the department of family assistance are authorized to exercise the state's set-off rights by withholding any amounts due and owing to such district under this appropriation, up to such 226 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 amounts due and owing to the state under section 529 of the executive law and transferring such funds to the miscella- neous special revenue fund youth facility per diem account (YF) ...................... 184,589,000 For services and expenses for foster care, adult and child protective services, preventive and adoption services provided by Indian tribes pursuant to subdivision 2 of section 39 of the social services law, after deducting therefrom any federal funds properly received or to be received. Notwithstanding the provisions of any other law to the contrary, the liability of the state and the amount to be distrib- uted or otherwise expended by the state shall be 92 percent of eligible expendi- tures ........................................ 3,700,000 For services and expenses of certain child fatality review teams approved by the office of children and family services for the purposes of investigating and/or reviewing the death of children ................ 829,100 For services and expenses of certain local or regional multidisciplinary child abuse investigation teams approved by the office of children and family services for the purpose of investigating reports of suspected child abuse or maltreatment and for new and established child advocacy centers ...................................... 5,229,900 The money hereby appropriated is to be available for payment of state aid hereto- fore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, the money hereby appropriated shall be available to the office net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be transferred to any other appropriation within the office of children and family services and/or the office of temporary and disability assistance and/or suballo- cated to the office of temporary and disa- bility assistance for the purpose of paying local social services districts' costs of the above program and may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation or with any other 227 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 item or items within the amounts appropri- ated within the office of children and family services general fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, in lieu of payments authorized by the social services law, or payments of federal funds otherwise due to the local social services districts for programs provided under the federal social security act or the federal food stamp act, funds herein appropriated, in amounts certified by the state commissioner or the state commissioner of health as due from local social services districts each month as their share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law may be set aside by the state comptroller in an interest-bearing account with such interest accruing to the credit of the locality in order to ensure the orderly and prompt payment of providers under section 367-b of the social services law pursuant to an estimate provided by the commissioner of health of each local social services district's share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount hereby appropriated shall be available for the designated purposes, less the amount, as certified by the director of the budget, of any trans- fers from the general fund to the tobacco control and insurance initiatives pool established pursuant to section 2807-v of the public health law, to reflect the state savings attributable to this program resulting from an increase in the federal medical assistance percentage available to the state pursuant to the applicable provisions of the federal social security act. The amounts appropriated herein shall be available for reimbursement of local 228 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 district claims only to the extent that such claims are submitted within twenty- four months of the last day of the state fiscal year in which the expenditures were incurred, unless waived for good cause by the commissioner subject to the approval of the director of the budget. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, including section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part N of chapter 56 of the laws of 2013, for the period commenc- ing on April 1, 2014 and ending March 31, 2015 the commissioner shall not apply any cost of living adjustment for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimburse- ment. For services and expenses of medical care for foster children. The amount appropri- ated herein shall be available for trans- fer or suballocation to the department of health for the medical assistance program for such services and expenses .............. 37,450,000 For services and expenses, including local administrative costs, for providing medi- caid home and community based waiver services pursuant to subdivision 12 of section 366 of the social services law. The amount appropriated herein is subject to a spending plan approved by the divi- sion of the budget and may be available for transfer or suballocation to the department of health for the medical assistance program for such services and expenses. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, including section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part N of chapter 56 of the laws of 2013, for the period commenc- ing on April 1, 2014 and ending March 31, 2015 the commissioner shall not apply any cost of living adjustment for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimburse- ment ........................................ 72,494,000 The money hereby appropriated is to be available for payment of state aid hereto- fore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of 229 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 the director of the budget, the money hereby appropriated shall be available to the office net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be transferred to any other appropriation within the office of children and family services and/or the office of temporary and disability assistance and/or suballo- cated to the office of temporary and disa- bility assistance for the purpose of paying local social services districts' costs of the above program and may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation or with any other item or items within the amounts appropri- ated within the office of children and family services general fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, in lieu of payments authorized by the social services law, or payments of federal funds otherwise due to the local social services districts for programs provided under the federal social security act or the federal food stamp act, funds herein appropriated, in amounts certified by the state commissioner or the state commissioner of health as due from local social services districts each month as their share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law may be set aside by the state comptroller in an interest-bearing account with such interest accruing to the credit of the locality in order to ensure the orderly and prompt payment of providers under section 367-b of the social services law pursuant to an estimate provided by the commissioner of health of each local social services district's share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law. 230 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 The amounts appropriated herein shall be available for reimbursement of local district claims only to the extent that such claims are submitted within twenty- four months of the last day of the state fiscal year in which the expenditures were incurred, unless waived for good cause by the commissioner subject to the approval of the director of the budget. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, including section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part N of chapter 56 of the laws of 2013, for the period commenc- ing on April 1, 2014 and ending March 31, 2015 the commissioner shall not apply any cost of living adjustment for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimburse- ment. Notwithstanding subdivision 10 of section 153 of the social services law and any other provision of law to the contrary, for state fiscal year 2014-15, the amount appropriated herein shall be available for 18.424 percent reimbursement for local expenditures for maintenance of hand- icapped children placed by school districts pursuant to article 89 of the education law, except that in the case of a student attending a state-operated school for the deaf or blind pursuant to article 87 or 88 of the education law who was not placed in such school by a school district shall be subject to 94 percent of 98 percent of 50 percent reimbursement by the state after first deducting therefrom any federal funds received or to be received on account of such expenditures .... 40,180,000 The money hereby appropriated is to be available for payment of state aid hereto- fore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, the money hereby appropriated shall be available to the office net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be transferred to any other appropriation within the office of children and family 231 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 services and/or the office of temporary and disability assistance and/or suballo- cated to the office of temporary and disa- bility assistance for the purpose of paying local social services districts' costs of the above program and may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation or with any other item or items within the amounts appropri- ated within the office of children and family services general fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, in lieu of payments authorized by the social services law, or payments of federal funds otherwise due to the local social services districts for programs provided under the federal social security act or the federal food stamp act, funds herein appropriated, in amounts certified by the state commissioner or the state commissioner of health as due from local social services districts each month as their share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law may be set aside by the state comptroller in an interest-bearing account with such interest accruing to the credit of the locality in order to ensure the orderly and prompt payment of providers under section 367-b of the social services law pursuant to an estimate provided by the commissioner of health of each local social services district's share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law. Notwithstanding section 398-a of the social services law or any other law to the contrary, the amount appropriated herein, or such other amount as may be approved by the director of the budget, shall be available for 94 percent of 98 percent of 50 percent reimbursement after deducting any federal funds available therefor to social services districts for amounts 232 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 attributable to dormitory authority bill- ings or approved refinancing of such bill- ings which result in local social services districts' claims in excess of a local district's foster care block grant allo- cation. In addition, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, a portion of funds appropriated herein, or such other amount as may be approved by the director of the budget, shall be available for reimbursement related to payments made by a social services district to foster care providers subject to the provisions of section 410-i of the social services law for expenses directly related to projects funded through the housing finance agency for those foster care providers which also received revised or supplemental rates from the applicable regulating agency to accommodate the hous- ing finance agency payments or the refi- nancing of previously approved dormitory authority payments. Notwithstanding section 398-a of the social services law or any other law to the contrary, such reimbursement shall be available for 94 percent of 98 percent of 50 percent of social services district costs, after deducting federal funds available therefor, for those social services districts' claims in excess of a social services district's foster care block grant allocation for those amounts exclusively attributable to the previously approved revised or supplemental rates. In addition, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, a portion of funds appropriated herein may also be used for payments to the dormitory authority of the state of New York for advisory services including, but not limited to, site visits and review of applications, building plans and cost estimates for voluntary agency programs for which the office of children and family services establishes maximum state aid rates and for capital projects for residential institutions for children seeking financing under paragraph b of subdivision 40 of section 1680 of the public authorities law, as amended by chapter 508 of the laws of 2006 .............. 6,620,000 233 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For eligible services and expenses provided during state fiscal year 2014-15 by a city with a population in excess of one million for a close to home initiative to provide juvenile justice services. Funds appropri- ated herein shall be made available for eligible services provided consistent with plans that cover juvenile delinquents in non-secure and limited secure settings submitted by a city with a population in excess of one million and approved by the office of children and family services and the director of the budget. The office of children and family services shall not reimburse any claims for expenditures for residential services unless they are submitted in final within twenty two months of the calendar quarter in which the claimed service or services were delivered and shall not reimburse any claims that were or will be transferred from this appropriation to the foster care block grant appropriation or the child welfare services appropriation .............. 41,400,000 For payment of state aid for services and expenses for programs pursuant to section 530 of the executive law for secure and non-secure detention services provided from January 1, 2014 to December 31, 2014; provided, however, notwithstanding the provisions of any other law to the contra- ry, the liability of the state and the amount to be distributed or otherwise expended by the state pursuant to section 530 of the executive law shall be deter- mined by first calculating the amount of the expenditure or other liability pursu- ant to such law after taking into consid- eration any other limitations on the amount of such expenditure or liability set forth in the state budget for such year, and then reducing the amount so calculated by two percent of such amount. Within the amounts appropriated herein, state reimbursement shall be limited to the amount of the municipality's distrib- ution. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, allocations shall be based on a plan developed by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget and shall be based, 234 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 in part, on each municipality's history of detention utilization, youth population and other factors as determined by the office. Any portion of a municipality's distribution not claimed by the munici- pality for reimbursement of detention expenditures made during the period Janu- ary 1, 2014 through December 31, 2014 may be claimed by such municipality to reim- burse 62 percent of expenditures during such period for supervision and treatment services for juveniles programs not other- wise reimbursable pursuant to chapter 58 of the laws of 2011. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the amount appropriated herein may provide for reimbursement of up to 100 percent of the cost of care, maintenance and supervision for youth whose residence is outside the county providing the services up to the county's distribution; provided that upon such reimbursement from this appropri- ation, the office of children and family services shall bill, and the home county of such youth shall reimburse the office of children and family services, for 51 percent of the cost of care, maintenance and supervision of such youth. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, the office of children and family services may require that such claims and data on detention use be submitted to the office electronically in the manner and format required by the office. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, the office shall be authorized to promulgate regulations permitting the office to impose fiscal sanctions in the event that the office finds non-compliance with regu- lations governing secure and nonsecure detention facilities and to establish cost standards related to reimbursement of secure and non-secure detention services. Notwithstanding section 51 of the state finance law and any other provision of law to the contrary, the director of the budg- et may, upon the advice of the commission- er of the office of children and family services, authorize the transfer or inter- change of moneys appropriated herein with any other local assistance - general fund 235 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 appropriation within the office of chil- dren and family services except where transfer or interchange of appropriation is prohibited or otherwise restricted by law. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, if a social services district fails to provide reimbursement to the office of children and family services pursuant to section 529 of the executive law within 60 days of receiving a bill for services under such section, or by the date certain set by such office for providing reimbursement, whichever is later, the offices of the department of family assistance are authorized to exercise the state's set-off rights by withholding any amounts due and owing to such district under this appropriation, up to such amounts due and owing to the state under section 529 of the executive law and transferring such funds to the miscella- neous special revenue fund youth facility per diem account (YF) ....................... 76,160,000 Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the amount appropriated herein shall be available to the office of chil- dren and family services for payment of the state share of a county's prior years claim for reimbursement based upon a subsequent review by the office of actual expenditures for care, maintenance and supervision provided to youth in detention, to address any underpayment of state aid to the county for services and expenses for detention in a prior calendar year ........................................ 12,344,000 Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount appropriated herein shall be available under the supervision and treatment services for juveniles program for 62 percent state reimbursement to counties and the city of New York for eligible expenditures for the provision and administration of eligible supervision and treatment services for juveniles programs during the period of April 1, 2014 through March 31, 2015 that have been approved by the office of children and family services pursuant to a plan approved by the director of the budget; 236 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 provided, however, if a municipality is unable to use or claim all of its allo- cation for such program period within the required time frames, the municipality may apply to the office of children and family services for a waiver to permit the muni- cipality to continue to have the funds available to it for an additional one-year program period upon a showing and certif- ication by the municipality that such funds will be used only to reimburse the municipality for eligible expenditures for eligible services provided during the period of April 1, 2014 through March 31, 2015 for which the municipality was unable to claim within the required timeframes and for non-recurring eligible services or expenses that will occur during the period April 1, 2015 through March 31, 2016. Any funds that are remaining after all such waivers have been approved may be used to provide additional reimbursement to those counties that chose to transfer funds from their detention block grants into their supervision and treatment services for juveniles programs for the April 1, 2014 through March 31, 2015 program period proportionately to the amount each such district transferred. Notwithstanding paragraph (a) of subdivision 1 of section 529-b of the executive law or any other law to contrary, a municipality that was eligible for a minimum funding allocation under the supervision and treatment services for juveniles program for state fiscal year 2013-14 but did not submit an application for such funds may apply to the office of children and family services for a waiver of the local share requirement for the program funds for state fiscal year 2014-15 upon a showing that the municipality has fiscal issues that significantly impact its ability to provide the required local share and that providing the program funds to the munici- pality without a local share will enable the municipality to implement services designed to decrease the use of detention or residential care for such youth. Within the amounts appropriated herein, state reimbursement shall be limited to 237 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 the amount of such municipality's distrib- ution. The office of children and family services shall not reimburse any claims unless they are submitted within 12 months of the calendar quarter in which the claimed services were delivered. These funds shall not be used to supplant other state and local funds ........................ 8,376,000 Notwithstanding section 530 of the executive law or any other law to the contrary, for reimbursement of 49 percent of approved capital expenditures for secure juvenile detention. Such reimbursement shall be in the form of depreciation of approved capi- tal costs and interest on bonds, notes or other indebtedness necessarily undertaken to finance construction costs. Notwith- standing any provision of laws to the contrary, funding for such costs shall be limited to the amount appropriated herein. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, the office of children and family services may require that such claims for reimbursement of capital expenditures be submitted to the office electronically in the manner and format required by the office. Notwithstanding section 51 of the state finance law and any other provision of law to the contrary, the director of the budget may, upon the advice of the commissioner of the office of children and family services, authorize the interchange of moneys appropriated herein with any other local assistance - general fund appropriation within the office of chil- dren and family services ..................... 4,606,000 For eligible services and expenses of youth development programs as determined by the office of children and family services. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, a youth development program shall mean a program designed to provide community-level services to promote positive youth development but shall not include approved runaway programs or transitional independent living support programs as such terms are defined in section 532-a of the executive law. Each county or a city with a popu- lation of one million or more, which shall be known as a municipality, operating a 238 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 youth development program approved by the office of children and family services shall be eligible for one hundred percent state reimbursement of its qualified expenditures, subject to the amount avail- able under this appropriation and exclu- sive of any federal funds made available therefor, not to exceed the municipality's distribution of state aid for youth devel- opment programs. The amount appropriated herein for youth development programs shall be distributed by the office of children and family services to eligible municipalities that have a comprehensive plan that has been developed in consulta- tion with the applicable municipal youth bureau and approved by the office of chil- dren and family services. The distribution of the amount appropriated herein to eligible municipalities by the office of children and family services shall be based on factors as determined by the office and subject to the approval of the director of budget; such factors shall include the number of youth under the age of twenty-one residing in the municipality as shown by the last published federal census certified in the same manner as provided by section fifty-four of the state finance law and may include, but not be limited to, the percentage of youth living in poverty within the municipality or such other factors as provided for in the regulations of the office of children and family services. Up to fifteen percent of the youth development funds that a municipality would allocate to an approved local youth bureau pursuant to an approved comprehensive plan may be used for admin- istrative functions performed by such local youth bureau. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, an approved local youth bureau that is not providing, operating, administering or monitoring youth development programs shall not receive funding under this appropriation. The office shall not reim- burse any claims for youth development programs unless they are submitted within twelve months of the calendar quarter in which the expenditure was made. The office 239 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 may require that such claims be submitted to the office electronically in the manner and format required by the office. A muni- cipality may enter into contracts to effectuate its youth development program as approved by the office of children and family services. No expenditures shall be made from this appropriation for youth development programs until a plan has been approved by the director of the budget and a certificate of approval allocating these funds has been issued by the director of the budget .................................. 14,121,700 For payment of state aid for programs for the provision of eligible services to runaway and homeless youth pursuant to a plan, submitted by an eligible county, or a city having a population of one million or more, which shall be known as a munici- pality, and approved by the office of children and family services as part of such municipality's comprehensive plan; the office of children and family services shall not reimburse any claims unless they are submitted within 12 months of the calendar quarter in which the claimed service or services were delivered. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, the office of children and family services may require that such claims for provision of services to runaway and homeless youth be submitted to the office electronically in the manner and format required by the office, and the information regarding outcome based measures that demonstrate quality of services provided and program effectiveness be submitted to the office in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office. No expenditures shall be made from this appropriation until an annual expenditure plan is approved by the director of the budget and a certificate of approval allocating these funds has been issued by the director of the budget and copies of such certificate or any amendment thereto filed with the state comptroller, the chairperson of the senate finance committee and the chair- person of the assembly ways and means committee .................................... 2,355,800 240 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For services and expenses provided by local probation departments, for the post-place- ment care of youth leaving a youth resi- dential facility and for services and expenses of the office of children and family services related to community-based programs for youth in the care of the office of children and family services which may include but not be limited to multi-systemic therapy, family functional therapy and/or functional therapeutic foster care, and electronic monitoring. Funds appropriated herein shall be made available subject to the approval of an expenditure plan by the director of the budget. Funded programs shall submit information regarding outcome based meas- ures that demonstrate quality of services provided and program effectiveness to the office in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office ................ 311,700 Notwithstanding sections 131-u and 459-c of the social services law or any other law to the contrary, for reimbursement of 98 percent of 50 percent of eligible expendi- tures to local social services districts for the provision and administration of, after first deducting therefrom any feder- al funds properly received or to be received on account thereof: adult protec- tive services; residential services for victims of domestic violence who are determined to be ineligible for public assistance during the time the victims were residing in residential programs for victims of domestic violence; and nonresi- dential services for victims of domestic violence. The money hereby appropriated is to be available for payment of state aid hereto- fore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, the money hereby appropriated shall be available to the office net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be transferred to any other appropriation within the office of children and family services and/or the office of temporary 241 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 and disability assistance and/or suballo- cated to the office of temporary and disa- bility assistance for the purpose of paying local social services districts' costs of the above program and may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation or with any other item or items within the amounts appropri- ated within the office of children and family services general fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, in lieu of payments authorized by the social services law, or payments of federal funds otherwise due to the local social services districts for programs provided under the federal social security act or the federal food stamp act, funds herein appropriated, in amounts certified by the state commissioner or the state commissioner of health as due from local social services districts each month as their share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law may be set aside by the state comptroller in an interest-bearing account with such interest accruing to the credit of the locality in order to ensure the orderly and prompt payment of providers under section 367-b of the social services law pursuant to an estimate provided by the commissioner of health of each local social services district's share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law ..................... 44,000,000 For services and expenses of kinship care programs. Such funds are available pursu- ant to a plan prepared by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget to continue or expand existing programs with existing contractors that are satisfactorily performing as determined by the office of children and family services, to award new contracts to continue programs where the 242 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 existing contractors are not satisfactori- ly performing as determined by the office of children and family services and/or award new contracts through a competitive process. Such contracts shall provide for submission of information regarding outcome based measures that demonstrate quality of services provided and program effectiveness to the office in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office ..................................... 338,750 For services and expenses related to the home visiting program. Such funds are to be available pursuant to a plan prepared by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget to continue or expand existing programs with existing contractors that are satisfactorily performing as deter- mined by the office of children and family services, to award new contracts to continue programs where the existing contractors are not satisfactorily performing as determined by the office of children and family services and/or to award new contracts through a competitive process. Such contracts shall provide for submission of information regarding outcome based measures that demonstrate quality of services provided and program effectiveness to the office in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office .................................. 23,288,200 For services and expenses of the William B. Hoyt memorial children and family trust fund, for prevention and support service programs for victims of family violence pursuant to article 10-A of the social services law. Programs funded through such trust shall submit information regarding outcome based measures that demonstrate quality of services provided and program effectiveness to the office in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office. Funds appropriated herein may be transferred to the office of children and family services miscellaneous special revenue fund, children and family trust fund ........................................... 621,850 For services and expenses for supportive housing for young adults aged 25 years or 243 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 younger leaving or having recently left foster care or who had been in foster care for more than a year after their 16th birthday and who are at-risk of street homelessness or sheltered homelessness provided under the joint project between the state and the city of New York, known as the New York New York III supportive housing agreement. No expenditure shall be made until a certificate of allocation has been approved by the director of the budg- et with copies to be filed with the chair- persons of the senate finance committee and the assembly ways and means committee. The amount appropriated herein may be transferred or otherwise made available to the city of New York administration for children's services for services and expenses related to implementing the project. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, including section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part N of chapter 56 of the laws of 2013, for the period commenc- ing on April 1, 2014 and ending March 31, 2015 the commissioner shall not apply any cost of living adjustment for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimburse- ment ......................................... 2,137,000 For services and expenses of the Catholic Family Center in Rochester to establish and operate a statewide kinship informa- tion and referral network ...................... 220,500 For services and expenses of the advantage after school program. Such funds are to be available pursuant to a plan prepared by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget to extend or expand current contracts with community based organizations, to award new contracts to continue programs where the existing contractors are not satisfac- torily performing as determined by the office of children and family services and/or to award new contracts through a competitive process to community based organizations ............................... 17,255,300 For services and expenses of a public/private partnership pilot program 244 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 to fund new and expand existing preven- tive, early childhood development, and other services to at-risk children, youth and families and such funds shall not be used to supplant other state, local or federal funding. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, state funding for the pilot program shall be limited to the amount appropriated herein and shall not constitute more than 65 percent of eligible program expenditures, with the remaining 35 percent of program expenditures to be supported with private funds. The funds shall be distributed through a competitive process for services in an eligible region pursuant to a plan prepared by the office of children and family services and approved by the direc- tor of the budget. Eligible regions are the Capital, Central New York, Finger Lakes, Long Island, Mid-Hudson, Mohawk Valley, New York City, North Country, Southern Tier or Western New York regions..... 3,409,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ............... 1,693,215,550 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Social Services Block Grant Account - 25182 For services and expenses for supportive social services provided pursuant to title XX of the federal social security act. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the moneys hereby appropriated shall be apportioned by the office of children and family services to local social services districts, to reimburse local district expenditures for supportive services and training subject to the approval of the director of the budget; provided, however, that reimbursement to social services districts for eligible expenditures for services incurred during a particular federal fiscal year will be limited to expenditures claimed by March 31 of the following year. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, of the funds available herein, including any funds transferred from the temporary 245 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 assistance to needy families block grant to the title XX block grant, $66,000,000 shall be allocated to social services districts, solely for reimbursement of expenditures for the provision and admin- istration of adult protective services, residential services for victims of domes- tic violence who are determined to be ineligible for public assistance during the time the victims were residing in residential programs for victims of domes- tic violence, and nonresidential services for victims of domestic violence, pursuant to an allocation plan developed by the office and submitted for approval by the division of the budget no later than 60 days following enactment of this chapter, based on each district's claims for such costs and any other factors as identified in the allocation plan, adjusted by appli- cable cost allocation methodology and net of any retroactive payments for the 12 month period ending June 30, 2013 that are submitted on or before January 2, 2014; provided, however, that if the office determines that the total amount of a social services district's claims for such services which could be reimbursed from these funds is less than the amount allo- cated to the district for such claims, the office may, subject to approval by the director of the budget, reallocate the unused funds to other social services districts with eligible claims that exceed their allocation. Funds appropriated herein shall be available for aid to municipalities and for payments to the federal government for expenditures made pursuant to the social services law and the state plan for individual and family grant program under the disaster relief act of 1974. The funds hereby appropriated are to be available for payment of state aid hereto- fore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds hereby appropriated shall be available to the office net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. 246 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be transferred to any other appropriation within the office of children and family services and/or the office of temporary and disability assistance and/or suballo- cated to the office of temporary and disa- bility assistance for the purpose of paying local social services districts' costs of the above program and may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation or with any other item or items within the amounts appropri- ated within the office of children and family services general fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, in lieu of payments authorized by the social services law, or payments of federal funds otherwise due to the local social services districts for programs provided under the federal social security act or the federal food stamp act, funds herein appropriated, in amounts certified by the state comptroller or the state commissioner of health as due from local social services districts each month as their share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law may be set aside by the state comptroller in an interest bearing account with such interest accruing to the credit of the locality in order to ensure the orderly and prompt payment of providers under section 367-b of the social services law pursuant to an estimate provided by the commissioner of health of each local social services district's share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law .................... 150,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................. 150,000,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal 247 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Federal Health and Human Services Fund Title IV-a, IV-b, IV-e Account - 25175 For services and expenses for the foster care and adoption assistance program, and the kinship guardianship assistance program, including related administrative expenses, and for services and expenses for child welfare and family preservation and family support services provided pursuant to title IV-a, subparts 1 and 2 of title IV-b and title IV-e of the feder- al social security act including the federal share of costs incurred implement- ing the federal adoption and safe families act of 1997 (P.L. 105-89); provided, however, that reimbursement to social services districts for eligible expendi- tures for services other than the foster care and adoption assistance program, and the kinship guardianship assistance program incurred during a particular federal fiscal year will be limited to expenditures claimed by March 31 of the following year. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, in lieu of payments authorized by the social services law, or payments of federal funds otherwise due to the local social services districts for programs provided under the federal social security act or the federal food stamp act, funds herein appropriated, in amounts certified by the state commissioner or the state commissioner of health as due from local social services districts each month as their share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law may be set aside by the state comptroller in an interest-bearing account with such interest accruing to the credit of the locality in order to ensure the orderly and prompt payment of providers under section 367-b of the social services law pursuant to an estimate provided by the commissioner of health of each local social services district's share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law. Funds appropriated herein shall be available for aid to municipalities and for payments 248 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 to the federal government for expenditures made pursuant to the social services law and the state plan for individual and family grant program under the disaster relief act of 1974. Such funds are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the office net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be transferred to any other appropriation within the office of children and family services and/or the office of temporary and disability assistance and/or suballo- cated to the office of temporary and disa- bility assistance for the purpose of paying local social services districts' costs of the above program and may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation or with any other item or items within the amounts appropri- ated within the office of children and family services general fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee ............................ 868,900,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................. 868,900,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Combined Expendable Trust Fund Children and Family Trust Fund Account - 20128 For services and expenses related to the administration and implementation of contracts for prevention and support service programs for victims of family violence under the William B. Hoyt memori- al children and family trust fund pursuant to article 10-A of the social services law. Funds appropriated to the children and family trust fund shall be available 249 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 for expenditure for such services and expenses herein .............................. 3,459,000 -------------- Program fund subtotal ...................... 3,459,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Children and Family Services Quality Enhancement Account - 21900 For services and expenses related to activ- ities to increase the availability and/or quality of children and family services programs. No expenditures shall be made from this account until an expenditure plan has been approved by the director of the budget ................................... 5,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 5,000,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Family Preservation and Federal Family Violence Services Account - 22082 For services and expenses associated with the home visiting program, the coordinated children's services initiative, domestic violence programs and related programs, subject to the approval of the director of the budget .................................. 10,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal .................. 10,000,000 -------------- TRAINING AND DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM ............................ 24,034,800 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For state reimbursement to local social services districts for training expenses associated with title IV-a, title IV-e, title IV-d, title IV-f and title XIX of the federal social security act or their successor titles and programs. Funds appropriated herein shall be available for aid to municipalities and for payments to the federal government for expenditures 250 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 made pursuant to the social services law and the state plan for individual and family grant program under the disaster relief act of 1974. Such funds are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the office net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be transferred to any other appropriation and/or suballocated to any other agency for the purpose of paying local social services district cost or may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation or with any other item or items within the amounts appropriated within the office of children and family services - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. The amount appropriated herein, as may be adjusted by transfer of general fund moneys for administration of child welfare, training and development, public assistance, and food stamp programs appro- priated in the office of children and family services and the office of tempo- rary and disability assistance, shall constitute total state reimbursement for all local training programs in state fiscal year 2014-15 .......................... 4,815,800 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 4,815,800 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Federal Health and Human Services Fund Account - 25175 For reimbursement to local social services districts for training expenses associated with title IV-a, title IV-e, title IV-d and title XIX of the federal social secu- 251 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 rity act or their successor titles and programs. Funds appropriated herein shall be available for aid to municipalities and for payments to the federal government for expenditures made pursuant to the social services law and the state plan for individual and family grant program under the disaster relief act of 1974. Such funds are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the office net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be transferred to any other appropriation and/or suballocated to any other agency for the purpose of paying local social services district cost, or may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation or with any other item or items within the amounts appropri- ated within the office of children and family services federal funds - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee ............................. 19,219,000 -------------- Program account subtotal .................. 19,219,000 -------------- 252 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 CHILD CARE PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: The money hereby appropriated is to be available for payment of state aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, the money hereby appropriated shall be available to the office net of disal- lowances, refunds, reimbursements and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, in lieu of payments authorized by the social services law, or payments of federal funds otherwise due to the local social services districts for programs provided under the federal social security act or the federal food stamp act, funds herein appropriated, in amounts certified by the state commissioner or the state commissioner of health as due from local social services districts each month as their share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law may be set aside by the state comptroller in an interest-bearing account with such interest accruing to the credit of the locality in order to ensure the orderly and prompt payment of providers under section 367-b of the social services law pursuant to an estimate provided by the commissioner of health of each local social services district's share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be transferred to any other appropriation within the office of children and family services and/or the office of temporary and disability assistance and/or suballocated to the office of temporary and disability assistance for the purpose of paying local social services districts' costs of the above program and may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation or with any other item or items within the amounts appropriated within the office of children and family services general fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the depart- ment of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the money hereby appropri- ated, in combination with the money appropriated in federal block grant, federal day care account, including any funds transferred or suballocated by the office of temporary and disability assistance special revenue funds - federal / aid to localities federal health and human services fund federal temporary assistance to needy fami- lies block grant funds at the request of local social services districts and, upon approval of the director of the budget, transfer of federal temporary assistance for needy families block grant funds made available from the New York works compliance fund program or otherwise specifically appropriated therefor, shall constitute the 253 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 state block grant for child care. The money hereby appropriated is to be available to social services districts for child care assist- ance pursuant to title 5-C of article 6 of the social services law and shall be apportioned among the social services districts by the office according to an allocation plan developed by the office and submitted to the director of the budget for approval within 60 days of enactment of the budget. A district's block grant allocation, including any funds the office of temporary and disability assist- ance transfers from a district's flexible fund for family services allocation to the state block grant for child care at the district's request, for a particular federal fiscal year is available only for child care assistance expenditures made during that federal fiscal year and which are claimed by March 31 of the year immediately following the end of that federal fiscal year. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, any claims for child care assistance made by a social services district for expenditures made during a particular federal fiscal year, other than claims made under title XX of the federal social security act and under the food stamp employment and training program, shall be counted against the social services district's block grant allocation for that federal fiscal year. A social services district shall expend its allocation from the block grant in accordance with the applicable provisions in federal law and regulations relating to the federal funds included in the state block grant for child care and the regulations of the office of children and family services. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, each district's claims submitted under the state block grant for child care will be processed in a manner that maximizes the availability of federal funds and ensures that the district meets its maintenance of effort requirement in each applicable federal fiscal year ... 158,397,700 ...................... (re. $75,006,000) For services and expenses of child care services provided to children of migrant workers in programs operated by non-profit organizations under contract with the department of agriculture and markets to provide such care. The funds appropriated herein may be suballocated to the department of agriculture and markets ....................... 1,754,000 ......................................... (re. $1,754,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses of the civil service employees association, Local 1000, AFSCME, AFL-CIO to establish and operate a quality grant program for licensed group family day care home and registered fami- ly day care home providers outside the city of New York; provided however, that, pursuant to a request by the civil services associ- ation, the funds may be made available to CSEA Workers' Opportunity Resources and Knowledge Institute (CSEA WORK Institute), or other administrator designated by the union to administer and implement the program for the union ... 3,735,000 ........... (re. $3,735,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses of the civil service employees association, Local 1000, AFSCME, AFL-CIO to establish and operate a quality grant 254 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 program for licensed group family day care home and registered fami- ly day care home providers outside the city of New York; provided however, that, pursuant to a request by the civil services associ- ation, the funds may be made available to CSEA Workers' Opportunity Resources and Knowledge Institute (CSEA WORK Institute), or other administrator designated by the union to administer and implement the program for the union ... 3,735,000 ............. (re. $536,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the funds appropri- ated herein shall be available to operate and support enrollment in the child care facilitated enrollment pilot programs which expand access to child care subsidies for working families living or employed in the Liberty Zone, the boroughs of Brooklyn, Queens, and Bronx, and in the county of Monroe, with income up to 275 percent of the federal poverty level. Of the amount appropriated herein, $1,605,000 shall be made available for Monroe county, and $3,855,000 shall be made available for all other projects. Up to $160,500 shall be made available to the current designated administrator in the county of Monroe, or to a successor administrator designated by the current administration to administer such county's program and to implement a plan approved by the office of children and family services; and up to $385,500 shall be made available to the Consor- tium for Worker Education, Inc., or other designated successor, to administer and to implement a plan approved by the office of chil- dren and family services for the programs in the Liberty Zone, and the boroughs of Brooklyn, Queens and Bronx. Each pilot program administrator shall prepare and submit to the office of children and family services, the chairs of the senate committee on children and families and the senate committee on social services, the chair of the assembly committee on children and families, the chair of the assembly committee on social services, the chair of the senate committee on labor, and the chair of the assembly committee on labor, an evaluation of the pilot with recommendations for continua- tion or dissolution of the program supported by appropriate documen- tation. Such evaluation shall include available, information regard- ing the pilot programs or participants in the pilot programs, absent identifying information, including but not limited to: the number of income-eligible children of working parents with income greater than 200 percent but at or less than 275 percent of the federal poverty level; the ages of the children served by the project, the number of families served by the project who are in receipt of family assist- ance, the factors that parents considered when searching for child care, the factors that barred the families' access to child care assistance prior to their enrollment in the pilot program, the number of families who receive a child care subsidy pursuant to this program who choose to use such subsidy for regulated child care, and the number of families who receive a child care subsidy pursuant to this program who choose to use such subsidy to receive child care services provided by a legally exempt provider. Such report shall be 255 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 submitted by the applicable project administrator, on or before October 1, 2012, provided that if such report is not received by October 1, 2012, reimbursement for administrative costs shall be either reduced or withheld, and failure of an administrator to submit a timely report may jeopardize such program's funding in future years. Expenses related to the development of the evaluation of the pilot programs shall be paid from the pilot program's admin- istrative set-aside or non-state funds. The remaining portion of the project's funds shall be allocated by the office of children and family services to the local social services districts where the recipient families reside as determined by the project administrator based on projected needs and cost of providing child care subsidy payments to working families enrolled in the child care subsidy program through the pilot initiative, provided however that the office of children and family services shall not reimburse subsidy payments in excess of the amount the subsidy funding appropriated herein can support and the applicable local social services district shall not be required to approve or pay for subsidies not funded herein. The total number of slots for pilot programs located within the city of New York shall not exceed one thousand during fiscal year 2012-13. Vacancies in child care slots may be filled at such time as the total enrollment of the New York city pilot program is less than one thousand slots. The pilot program located in the borough of Queens shall receive one new additional slot for each slot which becomes available through attrition once the total number of filled child care slots reaches less than one thousand. Child care subsidies paid on behalf of eligible families shall be reim- bursed at the actual cost of care up to the applicable market rate for the district in which the child care is provided in accordance with the fee schedule of the local social services district making the subsidy payments. Pilot programs are required to submit monthly reports to the office of children and family services, the local social services district, and for programs located in the city of New York, the administration for children's services, and the legis- lature. Each monthly report must provide without benefit of personal identifying information, the pilot program's current enrollment level, amount of the child's subsidy, co-payment levels and other information as needed or required by the office of children and family services. Further, the office of children and family services shall provide technical assistance to the pilot program to assist with project administration and timely coordination of the monthly claiming process. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, any pilot programs maintained herein may be terminated if the adminis- trator for such programs mismanages such programs, by engaging in actions including but not limited to, improper use of funds, provid- ing for child care subsidies in excess of the amount the subsidy funding appropriated herein can support, and failing to submit claims for reimbursement in a timely fashion ....................... 5,460,000 ........................................... (re. $819,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2010: 256 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses of the united federation of teachers to provide professional development to child care providers including but not necessarily limited to licensed group family day care home, registered family day care home and legally-exempt providers located in the city of New York, to meet existing training requirements and to enhance the development of such providers ....................... 500,000 ............................................. (re. $358,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2010, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses of the civil service employees association, Local 1000, AFSCME, AFL-CIO to provide professional development to child care providers which shall include but not necessarily be limited to, licensed group family day care home, registered family day care home and legally-exempt providers located outside the city of New York, to meet existing training requirements and to enhance the development of such providers; provided however, that, pursuant to a request by the civil services association, the funds may be made available to CSEA Workers' Opportunity Resources and Knowledge Institute (CSEA WORK Institute), or other administrator designated by the union to administer and implement the program for the union ... 500,000 ......................................... (re. $356,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Federal Day Care Account - 25175 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses related to the child care block grant. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, in lieu of payments authorized by the social services law, or payments of federal funds otherwise due to the local social services districts for programs provided under the federal social security act or the federal food stamp act, funds herein appropriated, in amounts certified by the state commissioner or the state commissioner of health as due from local social services districts each month as their share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law may be set aside by the state comptroller in an interest-bearing account with such interest accruing to the credit of the locality in order to ensure the orderly and prompt payment of providers under section 367-b of the social services law pursuant to an estimate provided by the commissioner of health of each local social services district's share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law. Funds appropriated herein shall be available for aid to munici- palities, for services and expenses under the child care block grant and for payments to the federal government for expenditures made pursuant to the social services law and the state plan for individ- ual and family grant program under the disaster relief act of 1974. Such funds are to be available for payment of aid, services and expenses heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to munici- 257 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 palities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the office net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be transferred to any other appropriation within the office of children and family services and/or the office of temporary and disability assistance and/or suballocated to the office of temporary and disability assistance for the purpose of paying local social services districts' costs of the above program and may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation or with any other item or items within the amounts appropriated within the office of children and family services general fund - local assistance account or special revenue funds federal/state operations federal day care account with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the money hereby appropri- ated including any funds transferred by the office of temporary and disability assistance special revenue funds - federal / aid to localities federal health and human services fund, federal temporary assistance to needy families block grant funds at the request of local social services districts and, upon approval of the director of the budget, transfer of federal temporary assistance for needy families block grant funds made available from the New York works compliance fund program or otherwise specifically appropriated therefor, in combination with the money appropriated in the general fund / aid to localities local assistance account, appropriated for the state block grant for child care shall constitute the state block grant for child care. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $216,755,000 of the state block grant for child care may be used for child care assistance pursuant to title 5-C of article 6 of the social services law. The funds that are to be available to social services districts for child care assistance shall be apportioned among the social services districts by the office according to the allocation plan developed by the office and submitted to the director of the budget for approval within 60 days of enactment of the budget. A district's block grant allocation, including any funds the office of temporary and disability assistance transfers from a district's flexible fund for family services allocation to the state block grant for child care at the district's request, for a particular federal fiscal year is available only for child care assistance expenditures made during that federal fiscal year and which are claimed by March 31 of the year immediately following the end of that federal fiscal year. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, any claims for child care assistance made by a social services district for expenditures made during a particular federal fiscal year, other than claims made under title XX of the federal social security act and under the food stamp employment and training program, shall be counted against the 258 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 social services district's block grant allocation for that federal fiscal year. A social services district shall expend its allocation from the block grant in accordance with the applicable provisions in federal law and regulations relating to the federal funds included in the state block grant for child care and the regulations of the office of children and family services. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, each district's claims submitted under the state block grant for child care will be processed in a manner that maximizes the availability of federal funds and ensures that the district meets its maintenance of effort requirement in each applicable federal fiscal year. Funds appropriated herein shall be subject to the amount awarded in federal grant funding. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $38,332,000 of the funds may be available for funding to social services districts for child care assistance should additional health and human services funding be available. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $22,034,000 may be available for services and expenses for the operation and coordination of child care resource and referral agencies. Such funds are to be available pursuant to a plan prepared by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget to continue existing programs with existing contractors that are satis- factorily performing as determined by the office of children and family services, to award new contracts to not-for-profit organiza- tions to continue programs where the existing contractors are not satisfactorily performing as determined by the office of children and family services and/or to award new contracts to not-for-profit organizations through a competitive process. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $6,125,000 may be available for services and expenses for the operation and coordination of legally exempt enrollment agencies located in the city of New York. Such funds are to be available pursuant to a plan prepared by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget to continue existing programs with existing contrac- tors that are satisfactorily performing as determined by the office of children and family services, to award new contracts to not-for- profit organizations to continue programs where the existing contractors are not satisfactorily performing as determined by the office of children and family services and/or to award new contracts to not-for-profit organizations through a competitive process. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $1,100,000 may be available for services and expenses for the operation of infant/toddler resource centers. Such funds are to be available pursuant to a plan prepared by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget to continue existing programs with existing contractors that are satisfactorily performing as deter- mined by the office of children and family services, to award new contracts to not-for-profit organizations to continue programs where the existing contractors are not satisfactorily performing as deter- mined by the office of children and family services and/or to award 259 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 new contracts to not-for-profit organizations through a competitive process. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $6,434,000 may be available for services and expenses of child care provider training. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $10,240,000 may be available for services and expenses of child care scholarships education and ongoing professional development. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $2,000,000 may be available for services and expenses of the development and maintenance of automated systems in support of licensing and oversight of child day care providers. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $586,000 may be available for services and expenses to make awards through a competitive grant process for start-up expenses and for the promotion of child health and safety, including equipment and minor renovations. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $300,000 may be available for services and expenses for the establishment and/or operation of child care services in the state's courts. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $2,020,000 may be available for services and expenses of subsidy and quality activities at the state university of New York including community colleges and state operated campuses. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $2,020,000 may be available for services and expenses of subsidy and quality activities at the city university of New York, including community colleges and senior colleges. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $750,000 may be available for suballocation to the department of agriculture and markets for services and expenses of child care services provided to children of migrant workers in programs operated by non-profit organizations under contract with the department of agriculture and markets to provide such care. Of the amount appropriated herein, up to $50,000 may be available for services and expenses of conducting a market rate survey ........... 308,746,000 ..................................... (re. $194,059,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses related to the child care block grant. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, in lieu of payments authorized by the social services law, or payments of federal funds otherwise due to the local social services districts for programs provided under the federal social security act or the federal food stamp act, funds herein appropriated, in amounts certified by the state commissioner or the state commissioner of health as due from local social services districts each month as their share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law may be set aside by the state comptroller in an interest-bearing account with such interest accruing to the credit of the locality in order to ensure the orderly and prompt payment of providers under section 367-b of the social services law pursuant to an estimate 260 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 provided by the commissioner of health of each local social services district's share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law. Funds appropriated herein shall be available for aid to munici- palities, for services and expenses under the child care block grant and for payments to the federal government for expenditures made pursuant to the social services law and the state plan for individ- ual and family grant program under the disaster relief act of 1974. Such funds are to be available for payment of aid, services and expenses heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to munici- palities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the office net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be transferred to any other appropriation within the office of children and family services and/or the office of temporary and disability assistance and/or suballocated to the office of temporary and disability assistance for the purpose of paying local social services districts' costs of the above program and may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation or with any other item or items within the amounts appropriated within the office of children and family services general fund - local assistance account or special revenue funds federal/state operations federal day care account with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the money hereby appropri- ated including any funds transferred by the office of temporary and disability assistance special revenue funds - federal / aid to localities federal health and human services fund, federal temporary assistance to needy families block grant funds at the request of local social services districts and, upon approval of the director of the budget, transfer of federal temporary assistance for needy families block grant funds made available from the New York works compliance fund program or otherwise specifically appropriated therefor, in combination with the money appropriated in the general fund / aid to localities local assistance account, appropriated for the state block grant for child care shall constitute the state block grant for child care. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $216,755,000 of the state block grant for child care may be used for child care assistance pursuant to title 5-C of article 6 of the social services law. The funds that are to be available to social services districts for child care assistance shall be apportioned among the social services districts by the office according to the allocation plan developed by the office and submitted to the director of the budget for approval within 60 days of enactment of the budget. A district's block grant allocation, including any funds the office of temporary and disability assistance transfers from a district's flexible fund 261 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 for family services allocation to the state block grant for child care at the district's request, for a particular federal fiscal year is available only for child care assistance expenditures made during that federal fiscal year and which are claimed by March 31 of the year immediately following the end of that federal fiscal year. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, any claims for child care assistance made by a social services district for expenditures made during a particular federal fiscal year, other than claims made under title XX of the federal social security act and under the food stamp employment and training program, shall be counted against the social services district's block grant allocation for that federal fiscal year. A social services district shall expend its allocation from the block grant in accordance with the applicable provisions in federal law and regulations relating to the federal funds included in the state block grant for child care and the regulations of the office of children and family services. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, each district's claims submitted under the state block grant for child care will be processed in a manner that maximizes the availability of federal funds and ensures that the district meets its maintenance of effort requirement in each applicable federal fiscal year. Funds appropriated herein shall be subject to the amount awarded in federal grant funding. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $38,332,000 of the funds may be available for funding to social services districts for child care assistance should additional health and human services funding be available. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $22,034,000 may be available for services and expenses for the operation and coordination of child care resource and referral agencies. Such funds are to be available pursuant to a plan prepared by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget to continue existing programs with existing contractors that are satis- factorily performing as determined by the office of children and family services, to award new contracts to not-for-profit organiza- tions to continue programs where the existing contractors are not satisfactorily performing as determined by the office of children and family services and/or to award new contracts to not-for-profit organizations through a competitive process. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $6,125,000 may be available for services and expenses for the operation and coordination of legally exempt enrollment agencies located in the city of New York. Such funds are to be available pursuant to a plan prepared by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget to continue existing programs with existing contrac- tors that are satisfactorily performing as determined by the office of children and family services, to award new contracts to not-for- profit organizations to continue programs where the existing contractors are not satisfactorily performing as determined by the office of children and family services and/or to award new contracts to not-for-profit organizations through a competitive process. 262 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $1,100,000 may be available for services and expenses for the operation of infant/toddler resource centers. Such funds are to be available pursuant to a plan prepared by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget to continue existing programs with existing contractors that are satisfactorily performing as deter- mined by the office of children and family services, to award new contracts to not-for-profit organizations to continue programs where the existing contractors are not satisfactorily performing as deter- mined by the office of children and family services and/or to award new contracts to not-for-profit organizations through a competitive process. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $6,434,000 may be available for services and expenses of child care provider training. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $10,240,000 may be available for services and expenses of child care scholarships education and ongoing professional development. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $2,000,000 may be available for services and expenses of the development and maintenance of automated systems in support of licensing and oversight of child day care providers. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $586,000 may be available for services and expenses to make awards through a competitive grant process for start-up expenses and for the promotion of child health and safety, including equipment and minor renovations. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $300,000 may be available for services and expenses for the establishment and/or operation of child care services in the state's courts. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $2,020,000 may be available for services and expenses of subsidy and quality activities at the state university of New York including community colleges and state operated campuses. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $2,020,000 may be available for services and expenses of subsidy and quality activities at the city university of New York, including community colleges and senior colleges. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $750,000 may be available for suballocation to the department of agriculture and markets for services and expenses of child care services provided to children of migrant workers in programs operated by non-profit organizations under contract with the department of agriculture and markets to provide such care. Of the amount appropriated herein, up to $50,000 may be available for services and expenses of conducting a market rate survey ........... 308,746,000 ...................................... (re. $33,256,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses related to the child care block grant. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, in lieu of payments authorized by the social services law, or payments of federal funds 263 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 otherwise due to the local social services districts for programs provided under the federal social security act or the federal food stamp act, funds herein appropriated, in amounts certified by the state commissioner or the state commissioner of health as due from local social services districts each month as their share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law may be set aside by the state comptroller in an interest-bearing account with such interest accruing to the credit of the locality in order to ensure the orderly and prompt payment of providers under section 367-b of the social services law pursuant to an estimate provided by the commissioner of health of each local social services district's share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law. Funds appropriated herein shall be available for aid to munici- palities, for services and expenses under the child care block grant and for payments to the federal government for expenditures made pursuant to the social services law and the state plan for individ- ual and family grant program under the disaster relief act of 1974. Such funds are to be available for payment of aid, services and expenses heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to munici- palities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the office net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be transferred to any other appropriation within the office of children and family services and/or the office of temporary and disability assistance and/or suballocated to the office of temporary and disability assistance for the purpose of paying local social services districts' costs of the above program and may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation or with any other item or items within the amounts appropriated within the office of children and family services general fund - local assistance account or special revenue funds federal/state operations federal day care account with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the money hereby appropri- ated including any funds transferred by the office of temporary and disability assistance special revenue funds - federal / aid to localities federal health and human services fund, federal temporary assistance to needy families block grant funds at the request of local social services districts and, upon approval of the director of the budget, transfer of federal temporary assistance for needy families block grant funds made available from the New York works compliance fund program or otherwise specifically appropriated therefor, in combination with the money appropriated in the general fund / aid to localities local assistance account, appropriated for the state block grant for child care shall constitute the state block grant for child care. 264 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $216,755,000 of the state block grant for child care may be used for child care assistance pursuant to title 5-C of article 6 of the social services law. The funds that are to be available to social services districts for child care assistance shall be apportioned among the social services districts by the office according to the allocation plan developed by the office and submitted to the director of the budget for approval within 60 days of enactment of the budget. A district's block grant allocation, including any funds the office of temporary and disability assistance transfers from a district's flexible fund for family services allocation to the state block grant for child care at the district's request, for a particular federal fiscal year is available only for child care assistance expenditures made during that federal fiscal year and which are claimed by March 31 of the year immediately following the end of that federal fiscal year. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, any claims for child care assistance made by a social services district for expenditures made during a particular federal fiscal year, other than claims made under title XX of the federal social security act and under the food stamp employment and training program, shall be counted against the social services district's block grant allocation for that federal fiscal year. A social services district shall expend its allocation from the block grant in accordance with the applicable provisions in federal law and regulations relating to the federal funds included in the state block grant for child care and the regulations of the office of children and family services. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, each district's claims submitted under the state block grant for child care will be processed in a manner that maximizes the availability of federal funds and ensures that the district meets its maintenance of effort requirement in each applicable federal fiscal year. Funds appropriated herein shall be subject to the amount awarded in federal grant funding. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $38,332,000 of the funds may be available for funding to social services districts for child care assistance should additional health and human services funding be available. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $22,034,000 may be available for services and expenses for the operation and coordination of child care resource and referral agencies. Such funds are to be available pursuant to a plan prepared by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget to continue existing programs with existing contractors that are satis- factorily performing as determined by the office of children and family services, to award new contracts to not-for-profit organiza- tions to continue programs where the existing contractors are not satisfactorily performing as determined by the office of children and family services and/or to award new contracts to not-for-profit organizations through a competitive process. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $6,125,000 may be available for services and expenses for the operation and coordination of 265 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 legally exempt enrollment agencies located in the city of New York. Such funds are to be available pursuant to a plan prepared by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget to continue existing programs with existing contrac- tors that are satisfactorily performing as determined by the office of children and family services, to award new contracts to not-for- profit organizations to continue programs where the existing contractors are not satisfactorily performing as determined by the office of children and family services and/or to award new contracts to not-for-profit organizations through a competitive process. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $1,100,000 may be available for services and expenses for the operation of infant/toddler resource centers. Such funds are to be available pursuant to a plan prepared by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget to continue existing programs with existing contractors that are satisfactorily performing as deter- mined by the office of children and family services, to award new contracts to not-for-profit organizations to continue programs where the existing contractors are not satisfactorily performing as deter- mined by the office of children and family services and/or to award new contracts to not-for-profit organizations through a competitive process. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $6,434,000 may be available for services and expenses of child care provider training. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $10,240,000 may be available for services and expenses of child care scholarships education and ongoing professional development. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $2,000,000 may be available for services and expenses of the development and maintenance of automated systems in support of licensing and oversight of child day care providers. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $586,000 may be available for services and expenses to make awards through a competitive grant process for start-up expenses and for the promotion of child health and safety, including equipment and minor renovations. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $300,000 may be available for services and expenses for the establishment and/or operation of child care services in the state's courts. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $2,020,000 may be available for services and expenses of subsidy and quality activities at the state university of New York including community colleges and state operated campuses. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $2,020,000 may be available for services and expenses of subsidy and quality activities at the city university of New York, including community colleges and senior colleges. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $750,000 may be available for suballocation to the department of agriculture and markets for services and expenses of child care services provided to children of migrant workers in programs operated by non-profit organizations 266 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 under contract with the department of agriculture and markets to provide such care. Of the amount appropriated herein, up to $50,000 may be available for services and expenses of conducting a market rate survey ........... 308,746,000 ..................................... (re. $144,637,000) Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Quality Child Care and Protection Account - 21900 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses related to administering the "quality child care and protection act" specifically, the provision of grants to child day care providers for health and safety purposes, for train- ing of child day care provider staff and other activities to increase the availability and/or quality of child care programs. No expenditure shall be made from this account until an expenditure plan has been approved by the director of the budget ............... 343,000 ............................................. (re. $343,000) NEW YORK STATE COMMISSION FOR THE BLIND [AND VISUALLY HANDICAPPED] PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses of the Helen Keller - CORE Program to provide services to legally-blind individuals having higher educa- tion or competitive employment goals ............................... 35,000 ............................................... (re. $35,000) For services and expenses of the National Federation of the Blind for NFB-Newsline ... 75,000 .............................. (re. $75,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal [Department of] Education Fund Rehabilitation Services/Supported Employment Account - 25213 The appropriation made by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013, is hereby amended and reappropriated to read: For services and expenses related to the NEW YORK STATE commission for the blind [and visually handicapped] including transfer or suballo- cation to the state education department ........................... 350,000 ............................................. (re. $350,000) FAMILY AND CHILDREN'S SERVICES PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: 267 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount appro- priated herein, shall be available under a foster care block grant for state reimbursement of eligible social services district expend- itures for the provision and administration of foster care services including care, maintenance, supervision, and tuition; for super- vision of foster children placed in federally funded job corps programs; for care, maintenance, supervision, and tuition for adju- dicated juvenile delinquents and persons in need of supervision placed in residential programs operated by authorized agencies and in out-of-state residential programs; and for the provision and administration of the kinship guardian assistance program including kinship guardianship assistance payments and payments for non-recur- ring guardianship expenses. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, a portion of the funds are available to reimburse social services districts for the change in the maximum state aid rates established by the office of children and family services for the 2013-14 rate year pursuant to section 398-a of the social services law and sections 4003 and 4405 of the education law to reflect the continuation of the cost of living adjustments that became effective April 1, 2008 for payments made to foster parents and for salary and fringe benefit costs and other critical nonpersonal services costs for foster care programs as determined by the office. Social services districts must adjust the amount of payments made for care provided by congregate care and foster boarding home programs and to foster parents to reflect the cost of living adjustments in the manner specified by the office. Each authorized agency operating a congregate care or foster board- ing home program in New York state for which the office sets a maxi- mum state aid rate pursuant to section 398-a of the social services law or section 4003 or 4405 of the education law shall submit, at the time and in a manner to be determined by the office, a written certification, attesting that the funds received for the continua- tion of the cost of living adjustment to the maximum state aid rate that became effective April 1, 2008 for that program will be or were used solely in accordance with the requirements of the cost of living adjustment established by the office. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, including section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part H of chapter 56 of the laws of 2012, for the period commencing on April 1, 2013 and ending March 31, 2014 the commissioner shall not apply any cost of living adjustment for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimbursement. Within the amounts appropriated herein, state reimbursement to each social services district for services identified herein that are otherwise reimbursable by the state from April 1, 2013 through March 31, 2014 shall be limited to a district allocation, hereinafter referred to as the district's block grant allocation. Notwithstand- ing any other provision of law, such block grant allocation shall be based, in part, on each district's claims for such costs, adjusted by the applicable cost allocation methodology and net of any retro- active payments for the 12 month period ending June 30, 2012 that 268 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 are submitted on or before January 2, 2013 and, in part, on such other factors as determined by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget. Any portion of a social services district's allocation from funds appropriated herein not claimed by such district during the state fiscal year may be used by such district for expenditures on preventive services provided pursuant to section 409-a of the social services law, inde- pendent living services and aftercare services provided pursuant to regulations of the department of family assistance, claimed by such district during the next state fiscal year up to the amount remain- ing from the district's foster care block grant allocation, provided however, that any claims for such services during the next state fiscal year in excess of such amount shall be subject to 62 percent state reimbursement exclusive of any federal funds made available for such purposes, in accordance with directives of the department of family assistance and subject to the approval of the director of the budget. Any claims submitted by a social services district for reimbursement for a particular state fiscal year for which the social services district does not receive state or federal reimbursement during that state fiscal year may not be claimed against that district's block grant apportionment for the next state fiscal year. The office of children and family services, with the approval of the director of the budget, may reduce a district's block grant allo- cation by the state share decrease related to federal retroactive reimbursement for such foster care services identified herein. The office, with the approval of the director of the budget, may reduce a district's block grant allocation by the state share of disallow- ances or sanctions taken against the district pursuant to the social services law or federal law. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the state shall not be responsible for reimbursing a social services district and a district shall not seek state reimbursement for any portion of any state disallowance or sanction taken against the social services district, or any federal disallowance attributable to final federal agency decisions or to settlement made, on or after July 1, 1995, when such disallowance or sanction results from the failure of the social services district to comply with federal or state require- ments, including, but not limited to, failure to document eligibil- ity for federal or state funds in the case record; provided, howev- er, if the office determines that any federal disallowance for services provided between January 1, 1999 and May 31, 1999 results solely from the late enactment of the state legislation implementing the federal adoption and safe families act, the state shall be sole- ly responsible for the full amount of the disallowance or sanction; provided, further, however, this provision shall be deemed to apply both prospectively and retroactively regardless of whether such sanctions or disallowances are for services provided or claims made prior to or after April 1, 2013. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, any federal disallowance resulting from a federal title IV-E eligibility review or audit that 269 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 uses extrapolated statistic techniques shall be passed along by the state to any and all social services districts that the office of children and family services has determined have not complied with the title IV-E eligibility requirements or have not taken the neces- sary actions to ensure compliance with such requirements including, but not limited to, failing to: assess and fully document all the criteria and have readily available all the necessary documents to establish and continue title IV-E eligibility for all title IV-E eligible children within the required time frames; claim title IV-E funding only for cases that meet all of the title IV-E eligibility criteria; and fully implement the social services payment system on or before April 1, 2005 for all direct and voluntary agency foster care services. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, the office of children and family services shall impose on social services districts any feder- al disallowance issued against the state as a result of a federal title IV-E secondary eligibility review regardless of the date the children may have entered foster care, the date the eligibility or payment errors occurred, or the filing date of any federal claims for reimbursement; provided, however, that the state shall be responsible for the disallowed costs and expenditures related to the placement of children in a facility operated by the office of chil- dren and family services, which shall be determined in the same manner as the disallowed costs and expenditures for social services districts other than the city of New York. In order to reimburse the federal government for the full amount of any disallowance imposed on the state by the federal administration for children and families within the timeframes necessary to avoid any potential interest payments on such amount, the office of children and family services is authorized to immediately offset funds otherwise due to each district for a pro rata share of the total disallowed costs based on the percentage of applicable federal title IV-E claims made by that district for the relevant time period as compared to the total applicable statewide title IV-E claims. The amount of the offset against each district will be adjusted, if necessary, upon completion of the disallowance allocation process. The final allo- cation of the amount of any federal disallowance resulting from a title IV-E secondary eligibility review shall be allocated among the districts so that each district shall be responsible for the amount attributable to each of the district's children or cases that are determined by the federal review to be unallowable. Each district shall also be responsible for a portion of the federal extrapolated disallowance amount based on the relative error rate for the district. The city of New York's error rate will be based on the federal sample and federal statistics. For all social services districts other than the city of New York, the error rate will be based on a review conducted by the district of a sample of children and/or cases determined by the office of children and family services and a re-review of a sub-sample by the office of those children and/or cases determined by the office. The office of chil- dren and family services will determine what is reasonable in estab- 270 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 lishing the size of the sample and sub-sample for each district. The office of children and family services shall notify each social services district of the sample of children and/or cases from the federal audit period that the social services district must review. Any child or case from the social services district that was included in the federal sample will automatically be included in the social services district's review sample and the determination made at the federal review regarding that child or case will govern for the purposes of the social services district's review. The social services district must complete and submit the results of its review to the office of children and family services within 60 days of receipt of the sample. The error rate for the district will be based on the findings of the district's review and the office of children and family services' re-review. If a social services district does not complete its review within 60 days of receiving the sample from the office of children and family services, the office of children and family services shall assign an error rate to the social services district based on the relative percentage of the district's applicable title IV-E claims for the relevant period as compared to applicable statewide title IV-E claims for that period and other circumstances that the office of children and family services may consider in order to allocate 100 percent of the federal disallow- ance. The office of children and family services shall apply each social services district's error rate to the total amount of the district's applicable title IV-E claims including associated admin- istrative expenses. The resulting dollar amounts for all of the social services districts will be summed to derive the total amount of title IV-E claims deemed to be in error statewide. To establish a disallowance percentage for each social services district, the amount of the district's title IV-E claims deemed to be in error will be divided by the amount of statewide title IV-E claims deemed to be in error. The resulting disallowance percentage for each district will be applied to the entire title IV-E extrapolated disallowance calculated by the federal review to determine the amount of the extrapolated disallowance for which the district is responsible. Each district will be credited for the amount already disallowed for any individual children or cases found to be in error during the federal review. The exclusive appeal rights for the review of the amount of the federal disallowance assigned to each social services district shall be pursuant to article 78 of the civil practice laws and rules; provided, however, that in any such action all of the social services districts shall be joined as necessary parties and the venue of any such action shall be in Rens- selaer county. Any social services district that fails to complete its sample review in the required time frames shall have no right to appeal and shall not be a necessary party to any action brought by another social services district. The money hereby appropriated is to be available for payment of state aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, the money 271 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 hereby appropriated shall be available to the office net of disal- lowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be transferred to any other appropriation within the office of children and family services and/or the office of temporary and disability assistance and/or suballocated to the office of temporary and disability assistance for the purpose of paying local social services districts' costs of the above program and may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation or with any other item or items within the amounts appropriated within the office of children and family services general fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the depart- ment of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, in lieu of payments authorized by the social services law, or payments of federal funds otherwise due to the local social services districts for programs provided under the federal social security act or the federal food stamp act, funds herein appropriated, in amounts certified by the state comptroller or the state commissioner of health as due from local social services districts each month as their share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law may be set aside by the state comptroller in an interest bearing account with such interest accruing to the credit of the locality in order to ensure the orderly and prompt payment of providers under section 367-b of the social services law pursuant to an estimate provided by the commissioner of health of each local social services district's share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law. Notwithstanding the provisions of any other law to the contrary, the office of children and family services may, on behalf of social services districts, make payments to foster boarding homes paid directly by social services districts by direct deposit or debit card. Local social services districts shall reimburse the office for the costs of administering such direct deposit or debit card payments. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of the social services law or the state finance law, the office of children and family services shall, on a quarterly basis, request that the office of temporary and disability assistance reimburse the office of children and fami- ly services for the non-federal share of the costs of administering such direct deposit or debit card payments to capture the local share of such costs. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, if a social services district fails to provide reimbursement to the office of children and family services pursuant to section 529 of the executive law within 60 days of receiving a bill for services under such section, or by the date certain set by such office for providing reimburse- ment, whichever is later, the offices of the department of family 272 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 assistance are authorized to exercise the state's set-off rights by withholding any amounts due and owing to such district under this appropriation, up to such amounts due and owing to the state under section 529 of the executive law and transferring such funds to the miscellaneous special revenue fund youth facility per diem account (YF). Notwithstanding any provision of articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, there shall be an exemption from the professional licensure requirements of such articles, and nothing contained in such articles, or in any other provisions of law related to the licensure requirements of persons licensed under those articles, shall prohibit or limit the activities or services of any person in the employ of a program or service operated, certified, regulated, funded or approved by the office of children and family services, a local governmental unit as such term is defined in article 41 of the mental hygiene law, and/or a local social services district as defined in section 61 of the social services law, and all such enti- ties shall be considered to be approved settings for the receipt of supervised experience for the professions governed by articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, and furthermore, no such entity shall be required to apply for nor be required to receive a waiver pursuant to section 6503-a of the education law in order to perform any activities or provide any services ............................. 436,002,000 ......................................... (re. $500,000) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the amount appropriated herein shall be available to reimburse for 98 percent of 65 percent of eligible social services district expenditures that are claimed by March 31, 2014 for those community preventive services provided from October 1, 2012 through September 30, 2013 at a cost that does not exceed the cost that was in effect on October 1, 2008 and that a social services district can demonstrate had been approved by the office of children and family services on or before October 1, 2008; provided, however, that should insufficient funds be available to provide state reimbursement for 98 percent of 65 percent of such costs, reimbursement shall be made proportionally to each district based on the percentage of their total eligible claims to the amount appropriated; and, provided further, however, that if the amount appropriated exceeds the amount of funds necessary to reimburse 98 percent of 65 percent of the eligible social services district expenditures, the office may, to the extent funds are available, provide reimbursement for 98 percent of 65 percent of eligible social services district expenditures for new community preventive services programs approved by the office and only up to the amounts approved by the office. A local social services district seeking federal and/or state reimbursement for community preventive services provided on or after October 1, 2010 must submit claims that sepa- rately identify the costs of such services in a form and manner and at such times as are required by the department of family assistance and that information regarding outcome based measures that demon- strate quality of services provided and program effectiveness be submitted to the office of children and family services in a form 273 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 and manner and at such times as required by the office. Of the amount appropriated herein, up to $1 million may be used to provide additional funding to an eligible program or programs with evalu- ation results that show program effectiveness and demonstrate private monetary support as determined by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget ... 12,124,750 ....................................... (re. $12,124,750) For state aid to reimburse 100 percent of social services district expenditures related to the improvement of staff to client ratios in the local district child protective workforce including, but not limited to new hiring to increase the number of caseworkers and to increase the number of supervisory staff in the local district child protective workforce. Each social services district receiving these funds shall certify that the district will not be using these funds to supplant other state and local funds and that the district will not submit claims for reimbursement under this appropriation for the same type and level of funding so certified, and the district shall submit to the office of children and family services information regarding outcome based measures that demonstrate quality of services provided and program effectiveness of such improved staff to client ratios in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office; provided, however, that a district may use these funds for expenditures to continue or expand activities that were funded with last year's appropriation that was enacted for this purpose ... 757,200 ................................. (re. $757,200) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, for suballocation to the office of mental health and subsequently for suballocation from the office of mental health to the department of health for 94 percent of 65 percent of the nonfederal share of medical assistance payments for home and community based waiver services provided in accordance with subdivision 9 of section 366 of the social services law as authorized by selected social services districts which choose to use preventive services funds to support such costs and to authorize the office of temporary and disability assistance to intercept funds otherwise due to the districts to provide the 38.9 percent local share of such preventive services expenditures. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, including section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part H of chapter 56 of the laws of 2012, for the period commenc- ing on April 1, 2013 and ending March 31, 2014 the commissioner shall not apply any cost of living adjustment for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimbursement ... 6,121,000 ....................... (re. $1,143,000) For services and expenses of the office of children and family services and local social services districts for activities neces- sary to comply with certain provisions of the adoption and safe families act of 1997 (P.L. 105-89) and chapter 7 of the laws of 1999 and chapter 668 of the laws of 2006 requiring criminal record checks for foster care parents, prospective adoptive parents, and adult household members. Funds appropriated herein shall be made available in accordance with a plan to be developed by the commissioner of the 274 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget. Funds appropriated herein shall be available for 94 percent of 98 percent of one-half of the non-federal share of the national and state fees for fingerprinting foster care parents, prospective adoptive parents, and other adult household members. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, and pursuant to chapter 7 of the laws of 1999 and chapter 668 of the laws of 2006, local social services districts shall reimburse the commissioner of the office of children and family services for an amount equal to 53.94 percent of the non-federal share of the cost of obtaining state and national fingerprint records. Notwithstanding any incon- sistent provision of law, and pursuant to chapter 7 of the laws of 1999 and chapter 668 of the laws of 2006, the commissioner of the office of children and family services shall, on behalf of local social services districts, make payments to the division of criminal justice services for processing of state and national criminal record checks and any other related costs. The commissioner shall ensure expenditures made pursuant to this provision reflect appro- priate federal and local shares. The commissioner of the office of children and family services shall request that the commissioner of the office of temporary and disability assistance reimburse the commissioner of the office of children and family services in an amount equal to 53.94 percent of the nonfederal share of such payments provided that such reimbursement in payments reflects actu- al expenditures made on behalf of each local social services district to capture the local share of such costs. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of the social services law or the state finance law, the commissioner shall, on a quarterly basis, request that the commissioner of the office of temporary and disability assistance reimburse the commissioner of the office of children and family services in an amount equal to 53.94 percent of the non-federal share of such fees to capture the local share of such fees. Such reimbursement shall occur on or before the one hundred and twentieth day following the close of the preceding quar- ter and shall be charged among districts based on the number of children currently placed in foster care in each local social services district provided that this methodology is revised quarter- ly to reflect most current available data. Amounts appropriated herein may, subject to the director of the budget, be interchanged or transferred with any other appropriation of the office of chil- dren and family services or the office of temporary and disability assistance as necessary to reimburse the state share of local social services district costs appropriated herein ........................ 1,857,000 ......................................... (re. $1,857,000) For services and expenses for foster care, adult and child protective services, preventive and adoption services provided by Indian tribes pursuant to subdivision 2 of section 39 of the social services law, after deducting therefrom any federal funds properly received or to be received. Notwithstanding the provisions of any other law to the contrary, the liability of the state and the amount to be distrib- 275 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 uted or otherwise expended by the state shall be 92 percent of eligible expenditures. Notwithstanding any provision of articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, there shall be an exemption from the professional licensure requirements of such articles, and nothing contained in such articles, or in any other provisions of law related to the licensure requirements of persons licensed under those articles, shall prohibit or limit the activities or services of any person in the employ of a program or service operated, certified, regulated, funded or approved by the office of children and family services, a local governmental unit as such term is defined in article 41 of the mental hygiene law, and/or a local social services district as defined in section 61 of the social services law, and all such enti- ties shall be considered to be approved settings for the receipt of supervised experience for the professions governed by articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, and furthermore, no such entity shall be required to apply for nor be required to receive a waiver pursuant to section 6503-a of the education law in order to perform any activities or provide any services ............................. 3,700,000 ......................................... (re. $2,670,000) For services and expenses of certain child fatality review teams approved by the office of children and family services for the purposes of investigating and/or reviewing the death of children ... 829,100 ............................................. (re. $829,100) For services and expenses of certain local or regional multidiscipli- nary child abuse investigation teams approved by the office of chil- dren and family services for the purpose of investigating reports of suspected child abuse or maltreatment and for new and established child advocacy centers ............................................. 5,229,900 ......................................... (re. $5,229,900) For additional services and expenses of child advocacy centers. This funding is to be distributed to newly established child advocacy centers and existing child advocacy centers weighted on a three year average of client volume ... 750,000 ................ (re. $750,000) For services and expenses, including local administrative costs, for providing medicaid home and community based waiver services pursuant to subdivision 12 of section 366 of the social services law. The amount appropriated herein is subject to a spending plan approved by the division of the budget and may be available for transfer or suballocation to the department of health for the medical assistance program for such services and expenses. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, including section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part H of chapter 56 of the laws of 2012, for the period commenc- ing on April 1, 2013 and ending March 31, 2014 the commissioner shall not apply any cost of living adjustment for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimbursement. Notwithstanding any provision of articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, there shall be an exemption from the professional licensure requirements of such articles, and nothing contained in 276 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 such articles, or in any other provisions of law related to the licensure requirements of persons licensed under those articles, shall prohibit or limit the activities or services of any person in the employ of a program or service operated, certified, regulated, funded or approved by the office of children and family services, a local governmental unit as such term is defined in article 41 of the mental hygiene law, and/or a local social services district as defined in section 61 of the social services law, and all such enti- ties shall be considered to be approved settings for the receipt of supervised experience for the professions governed by articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, and furthermore, no such entity shall be required to apply for nor be required to receive a waiver pursuant to section 6503-a of the education law in order to perform any activities or provide any services ............................. 72,494,000 ....................................... (re. $72,494,000) The money hereby appropriated is to be available for payment of state aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, the money hereby appropriated shall be available to the office net of disal- lowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be transferred to any other appropriation within the office of children and family services and/or the office of temporary and disability assistance and/or suballocated to the office of temporary and disability assistance for the purpose of paying local social services districts' costs of the above program and may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation or with any other item or items within the amounts appropriated within the office of children and family services general fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the depart- ment of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, in lieu of payments authorized by the social services law, or payments of federal funds otherwise due to the local social services districts for programs provided under the federal social security act or the federal food stamp act, funds herein appropriated, in amounts certified by the state commissioner or the state commissioner of health as due from local social services districts each month as their share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law may be set aside by the state comptroller in an interest-bearing account with such interest accruing to the credit of the locality in order to ensure the orderly and prompt payment of providers under section 367-b of the social services law pursuant to an estimate provided by the commissioner of health of each local social services district's share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law. Notwithstanding section 398-a of the social services law or any other law to the contrary, the amount appropriated herein, or such other 277 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 amount as may be approved by the director of the budget, shall be available for 94 percent of 98 percent of 50 percent reimbursement after deducting any federal funds available therefor to social services districts for amounts attributable to dormitory authority billings or approved refinancing of such billings which result in local social services districts' claims in excess of a local district's foster care block grant allocation. In addition, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, a portion of funds appropriated herein, or such other amount as may be approved by the director of the budget, shall be available for reimbursement related to payments made by a social services district to foster care providers subject to the provisions of section 410-i of the social services law for expenses directly related to projects funded through the housing finance agency for those foster care providers which also received revised or supplemental rates from the applica- ble regulating agency to accommodate the housing finance agency payments or the refinancing of previously approved dormitory author- ity payments. Notwithstanding section 398-a of the social services law or any other law to the contrary, such reimbursement shall be available for 94 percent of 98 percent of 50 percent of social services district costs, after deducting federal funds available therefor, for those social services districts' claims in excess of a social services district's foster care block grant allocation for those amounts exclusively attributable to the previously approved revised or supplemental rates. In addition, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, a portion of funds appropriated herein may also be used for payments to the dormitory authority of the state of New York for advisory services including, but not limited to, site visits and review of applications, building plans and cost estimates for voluntary agency programs for which the office of children and family services establishes maximum state aid rates and for capital projects for residential institutions for children seeking financing under paragraph b of subdivision 40 of section 1680 of the public authorities law, as amended by chapter 508 of the laws of 2006 ..... 6,620,000 ......................................... (re. $6,620,000) For eligible services and expenses provided during state fiscal year 2013-14 by a city with a population in excess of one million for a close to home initiative to provide juvenile justice services. Funds appropriated herein shall be made available for eligible services provided consistent with plans that cover juvenile delinquents in non-secure and limited secure settings submitted by a city with a population in excess of one million and approved by the office of children and family services and the director of the budget. The office of children and family services shall not reimburse any claims for expenditures for residential services unless they are submitted in final within twenty two months of the calendar quarter in which the claimed service or services were delivered and shall not reimburse any claims that were or will be transferred from this appropriation to the foster care block grant appropriation or the child welfare services appropriation. 278 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Notwithstanding any provision of articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, there shall be an exemption from the professional licensure requirements of such articles, and nothing contained in such articles, or in any other provisions of law related to the licensure requirements of persons licensed under those articles, shall prohibit or limit the activities or services of any person in the employ of a program or service operated, certified, regulated, funded or approved by the office of children and family services, a local governmental unit as such term is defined in article 41 of the mental hygiene law, and/or a local social services district as defined in section 61 of the social services law, and all such enti- ties shall be considered to be approved settings for the receipt of supervised experience for the professions governed by articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, and furthermore, no such entity shall be required to apply for nor be required to receive a waiver pursuant to section 6503-a of the education law in order to perform any activities or provide any services ............................. 36,265,000 ....................................... (re. $36,265,000) For payment of state aid for services and expenses for programs pursu- ant to section 530 of the executive law for secure and non-secure detention services provided from January 1, 2013 to December 31, 2013; provided, however, notwithstanding the provisions of any other law to the contrary, the liability of the state and the amount to be distributed or otherwise expended by the state pursuant to section 530 of the executive law shall be determined by first calculating the amount of the expenditure or other liability pursuant to such law after taking into consideration any other limitations on the amount of such expenditure or liability set forth in the state budg- et for such year, and then reducing the amount so calculated by two percent of such amount. Within the amounts appropriated herein, state reimbursement shall be limited to the amount of the munici- pality's distribution. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, allocations shall be based on a plan developed by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget and shall be based, in part, on each municipality's history of detention utilization, youth population and other factors as determined by the office. Any portion of a municipality's distrib- ution not claimed by the municipality for reimbursement of detention expenditures made during the period January 1, 2013 through December 31, 2013 may be claimed by such municipality to reimburse 62 percent of expenditures during such period for supervision and treatment services for juveniles programs not otherwise reimbursable pursuant to a chapter of the laws of 2013. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the amount appropriated herein may provide for reimbursement of up to 100 percent of the cost of care, maintenance and supervision for youth whose residence is outside the county providing the services up to the county's distribution; provided that upon such reimbursement from this appropriation, the office of children and family services shall bill, and the home county of such youth shall reimburse the office of children and family services, 279 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 for 51 percent of the cost of care, maintenance and supervision of such youth. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, the office of children and family services may require that such claims and data on detention use be submitted to the office electronically in the manner and format required by the office. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, the office shall be author- ized to promulgate regulations permitting the office to impose fiscal sanctions in the event that the office finds non-compliance with regulations governing secure and nonsecure detention facilities and to establish cost standards related to reimbursement of secure and non-secure detention services. Notwithstanding section 51 of the state finance law and any other provision of law to the contrary, the director of the budget may, upon the advice of the commissioner of the office of children and family services, authorize the transfer or interchange of moneys appropriated herein with any other local assistance - general fund appropriation within the office of children and family services except where transfer or interchange of appropriation is prohibited or otherwise restricted by law. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, if a social services district fails to provide reimbursement to the office of children and family services pursuant to section 529 of the executive law within 60 days of receiving a bill for services under such section, or by the date certain set by such office for providing reimburse- ment, whichever is later, the offices of the department of family assistance are authorized to exercise the state's set-off rights by withholding any amounts due and owing to such district under this appropriation, up to such amounts due and owing to the state under section 529 of the executive law and transferring such funds to the miscellaneous special revenue fund youth facility per diem account (YF). Notwithstanding any provision of articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, there shall be an exemption from the professional licensure requirements of such articles, and nothing contained in such articles, or in any other provisions of law related to the licensure requirements of persons licensed under those articles, shall prohibit or limit the activities or services of any person in the employ of a program or service operated, certified, regulated, funded or approved by the office of children and family services, a local governmental unit as such term is defined in article 41 of the mental hygiene law, and/or a local social services district as defined in section 61 of the social services law, and all such enti- ties shall be considered to be approved settings for the receipt of supervised experience for the professions governed by articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, and furthermore, no such entity shall be required to apply for nor be required to receive a waiver pursuant to section 6503-a of the education law in order to perform any activities or provide any services ............................. 76,160,000 ....................................... (re. $62,070,000) 280 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the amount appropriated herein shall be available to the office of children and family services for payment of the state share of a county's prior years claim for reimbursement based upon a subsequent review by the office of actual expenditures for care, maintenance and supervision provided to youth in detention, to address any underpayment of state aid to the county for services and expenses for detention in a prior calendar year ... 12,344,000 ..................... (re. $12,344,000) Notwithstanding section 530 of the executive law or any other law to the contrary, for reimbursement of 49 percent of approved capital expenditures for secure juvenile detention. Such reimbursement shall be in the form of depreciation of approved capital costs and inter- est on bonds, notes or other indebtedness necessarily undertaken to finance construction costs. Notwithstanding any provision of laws to the contrary, funding for such costs shall be limited to the amount appropriated herein. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, the office of children and family services may require that such claims for reimbursement of capital expenditures be submitted to the office electronically in the manner and format required by the office. Notwithstanding section 51 of the state finance law and any other provision of law to the contrary, the director of the budget may, upon the advice of the commissioner of the office of children and family services, authorize the interchange of moneys appropriated herein with any other local assistance - general fund appropriation within the office of children and family services .................. 4,606,000 ......................................... (re. $4,470,000) For eligible services and expenses of youth development programs as determined by the office of children and family services. Notwith- standing any other provision of law to the contrary, a youth devel- opment program shall mean a program designed to provide community- level services to promote positive youth development but shall not include approved runaway programs or transitional independent living support programs as such terms are defined in section 532-a of the executive law. Each county or a city with a population of one million or more, which shall be known as a municipality, operating a youth development program approved by the office of children and family services shall be eligible for one hundred percent state reimbursement of its qualified expenditures, subject to the amount available under this appropriation and exclusive of any federal funds made available therefor, not to exceed the municipality's distribution of state aid for youth development programs. The amount appropriated herein for youth development programs shall be distrib- uted by the office of children and family services to eligible muni- cipalities that have a comprehensive plan that has been developed in consultation with the applicable municipal youth bureau and approved by the office of children and family services. The distribution of the amount appropriated herein to eligible municipalities by the office of children and family services shall be based on factors as determined by the office and subject to the approval of the director of budget; such factors shall include the number of youth under the age of twenty-one residing in the municipality as shown by the last 281 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 published federal census certified in the same manner as provided by section fifty-four of the state finance law and may include, but not be limited to, the percentage of youth living in poverty within the municipality or such other factors as provided for in the regu- lations of the office of children and family services. Up to fifteen percent of the youth development funds that a municipality would allocate to an approved local youth bureau pursuant to an approved comprehensive plan may be used for administrative functions performed by such local youth bureau. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, an approved local youth bureau that is not providing, operating, administering or monitoring youth development programs shall not receive funding under this appropriation. The office shall not reimburse any claims for youth development programs unless they are submitted within twelve months of the calendar quar- ter in which the expenditure was made. The office may require that such claims be submitted to the office electronically in the manner and format required by the office. A municipality may enter into contracts to effectuate its youth development program as approved by the office of children and family services. No expenditures shall be made from this appropriation for youth development programs until a plan has been approved by the director of the budget and a certif- icate of approval allocating these funds has been issued by the director of the budget. Notwithstanding any provision of articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, there shall be an exemption from the professional licensure requirements of such articles, and nothing contained in such articles, or in any other provisions of law related to the licensure requirements of persons licensed under those articles, shall prohibit or limit the activities or services of any person in the employ of a program or service operated, certified, regulated, funded or approved by the office of children and family services, a local governmental unit as such term is defined in article 41 of the mental hygiene law, and/or a local social services district as defined in section 61 of the social services law, and all such enti- ties shall be considered to be approved settings for the receipt of supervised experience for the professions governed by articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, and furthermore, no such entity shall be required to apply for nor be required to receive a waiver pursuant to section 6503-a of the education law in order to perform any activities or provide any services ............................. 14,121,700 ....................................... (re. $14,121,700) Of the amount appropriated herein, $967,016 shall be available for the period January 1, 2013 through December 31, 2013 as follows: For services and expenses related to locally operated youth develop- ment and delinquency prevention programs. No expenditure shall be made from this appropriation until a plan has been approved by the director of the budget and a certificate of approval allocating these funds has been issued by the director of the budget. Notwithstanding the provisions of section 420 of the executive law which would require expenditure of state aid for youth programs in a total amount greater than $967,016, for payment of state aid for 282 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 programs pursuant to article 19-A of the executive law, for delin- quency prevention and youth development. Notwithstanding the provisions of section 420 of the executive law, eligibility for state aid reimbursement for counties which do not participate in the county comprehensive planing process shall be determined as follows: the aggregate amount of state aid for recreation, youth service and similar projects to a county and municipalities within such county shall not exceed $2,750 of which no more than $1,450 may be used for recreation projects, per 1,000 youths residing in the county based on a single count of such youths as shown by the last published federal census for the county certified in the same manner as provided by section 54 of the state finance law. The office shall not reimburse any claims unless they are submitted within 12 months of the project year in which the expenditure was made. Notwith- standing any law to the contrary, the office of children and family services may require that such claims for youth development and delinquency prevention programs be submitted to the office electron- ically in the manner and format required by the office, and that counties and municipalities submit to the office information regard- ing delinquency prevention and youth development outcome based meas- ures that demonstrate quality of services provided and effectiveness of such funded programs in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office. Of the amount appropriated herein $318,528 shall be available for the period January 1, 2013 through December 31, 2013 as follows: For services and expenses related to programs providing special delin- quency prevention or other youth development services. No expendi- ture shall be made for such programs for this appropriation until a plan has been approved by the director of the budget and a certif- icate of approval allocating these funds has been issued by the director of the budget. The office shall not reimburse any claims unless they are submitted within seven months of the project year in which the expenditure was made. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, the office of children and family services may require that such claims for special delinquency prevention or other youth development services be submitted to the office electronically in the manner and format required by the office, and that information regarding delinquency prevention outcome based measures that demon- strate quality of services provided and program effectiveness be submitted to the office in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office. For direct contracts with private not-for-profit community agencies to provide needed services for the operation of programs to prevent juvenile delinquency and promote youth development, and through an allocation to public agencies where it is documented that private not-for-profit community agencies are not available to provide such services. Moneys shall be made available to community agencies in counties outside the city of New York based on a statewide allo- cation formula determined by each county's eligibility for compre- hensive planning funds as a proportion of the statewide total provided under paragraph a of subdivision 1 of section 420 of the 283 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 executive law. Moneys made available to community agencies shall be allocated by local youth bureaus subject to final funding determi- nations by the commissioner of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget. Such contracts shall provide for submission of information regarding outcome based measures that demonstrate quality of services provided and program effectiveness to the office in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office. For direct contract with private not-for-profit community agencies to provide needed services for the operation of programs to prevent juvenile delinquency and promote youth development, and through an allocation to public agencies where it is documented that private not-for-profit agencies are not available to provide such services. Such contracts shall provide for submission of information regarding outcome based measures that demonstrate quality of services provided and program effectiveness to the office in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, moneys shall be made available to community agencies in cities with populations greater than 275,000 and to community agencies statewide ........... 1,285,544 ......................................... (re. $1,285,544) For payment of state aid for programs for the provision of eligible services to runaway and homeless youth pursuant to a plan, submitted by an eligible county, or a city having a population of one million or more, which shall be known as a municipality, and approved by the office of children and family services as part of such munici- pality's comprehensive plan; the office of children and family services shall not reimburse any claims unless they are submitted within 12 months of the calendar quarter in which the claimed service or services were delivered. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, the office of children and family services may require that such claims for provision of services to runaway and homeless youth be submitted to the office electronically in the manner and format required by the office, and the information regarding outcome based measures that demonstrate quality of services provided and program effectiveness be submitted to the office in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office. No expenditures shall be made from this appropriation until an annual expenditure plan is approved by the director of the budget and a certificate of approval allocating these funds has been issued by the director of the budget and copies of such certificate or any amendment thereto filed with the state comptroller, the chairperson of the senate finance committee and the chairperson of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any provision of articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, there shall be an exemption from the professional licensure requirements of such articles, and nothing contained in such articles, or in any other provisions of law related to the licensure requirements of persons licensed under those articles, shall prohibit or limit the activities or services of any person in the employ of a program or service operated, certified, regulated, 284 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 funded or approved by the office of children and family services, a local governmental unit as such term is defined in article 41 of the mental hygiene law, and/or a local social services district as defined in section 61 of the social services law, and all such enti- ties shall be considered to be approved settings for the receipt of supervised experience for the professions governed by articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, and furthermore, no such entity shall be required to apply for nor be required to receive a waiver pursuant to section 6503-a of the education law in order to perform any activities or provide any services ............................. 2,355,800 ......................................... (re. $2,355,800) For payment of state aid for programs for the provision of services to runaway and homeless youth for the period January 1, 2013 through December 31, 2013 pursuant to subdivisions 2, 3 and 4 of section 420 of the executive law and pursuant to chapter 800 of the laws of 1985 amending the runaway and homeless youth act for the provision of transitional independent living support services and the establish- ment and operation of young adult shelters for youth between the ages of 16 to 21; the office of children and family services shall not reimburse any claims unless they are submitted within 12 months of the calendar quarter in which the claimed service or services were delivered. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, the office of children and family services may require that such claims for provision of services to runaway and homeless youth be submitted to the office electronically in the manner and format required by the office, and the information regarding outcome based measures that demonstrate quality of services provided and program effectiveness be submitted to the office in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office. No expenditures shall be made from this appropriation until an annual expenditure plan is approved by the director of the budget and a certificate of approval allocating these funds has been issued by the director of the budget and copies of such certificate or any amendment thereto filed with the state comptroller, the chairperson of the senate finance committee and the chairperson of the assembly ways and means committee ............... 254,456 ............................................. (re. $254,456) For services and expenses provided by local probation departments, for the post-placement care of youth leaving a youth residential facili- ty and for services and expenses of the office of children and fami- ly services related to community-based programs for youth in the care of the office of children and family services which may include but not be limited to multi-systemic therapy, family functional therapy and/or functional therapeutic foster care, and electronic monitoring. Funds appropriated herein shall be made available subject to the approval of an expenditure plan by the director of the budget. Funded programs shall submit information regarding outcome based measures that demonstrate quality of services provided and program effectiveness to the office in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office ... 311,700 ............... (re. $311,700) 285 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses of kinship care programs. Such funds are available pursuant to a plan prepared by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget to continue or expand existing programs with existing contractors that are satisfactorily performing as determined by the office of chil- dren and family services, to award new contracts to continue programs where the existing contractors are not satisfactorily performing as determined by the office of children and family services and/or award new contracts through a competitive process. Such contracts shall provide for submission of information regarding outcome based measures that demonstrate quality of services provided and program effectiveness to the office in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office ... 338,750 .... (re. $300,000) For services and expenses related to the home visiting program. Such funds are to be available pursuant to a plan prepared by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget to continue or expand existing programs with existing contractors that are satisfactorily performing as determined by the office of children and family services, to award new contracts to continue programs where the existing contractors are not satisfac- torily performing as determined by the office of children and family services and/or to award new contracts through a competitive proc- ess. Such contracts shall provide for submission of information regarding outcome based measures that demonstrate quality of services provided and program effectiveness to the office in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office ............. 23,288,200 ....................................... (re. $17,001,000) For services and expenses of the William B. Hoyt memorial children and family trust fund, for prevention and support service programs for victims of family violence pursuant to article 10-A of the social services law. Programs funded through such trust shall submit infor- mation regarding outcome based measures that demonstrate quality of services provided and program effectiveness to the office in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office. Funds appropriated herein may be transferred to the office of children and family services miscellaneous special revenue fund, children and family trust fund ... 621,850 ....................... (re. $621,850) For services and expenses for supportive housing for young adults aged 25 years or younger leaving or having recently left foster care or who had been in foster care for more than a year after their 16th birthday and who are at-risk of street homelessness or sheltered homelessness provided under the joint project between the state and the city of New York, known as the New York New York III supportive housing agreement. No expenditure shall be made until a certificate of allocation has been approved by the director of the budget with copies to be filed with the chairpersons of the senate finance committee and the assembly ways and means committee. The amount appropriated herein may be transferred or otherwise made available to the city of New York administration for children's services for services and expenses related to implementing the project. 286 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, including section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part H of chapter 56 of the laws of 2012, for the period commenc- ing on April 1, 2013 and ending March 31, 2014 the commissioner shall not apply any cost of living adjustment for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimbursement. Notwithstanding any provision of articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, there shall be an exemption from the professional licensure requirements of such articles, and nothing contained in such articles, or in any other provisions of law related to the licensure requirements of persons licensed under those articles, shall prohibit or limit the activities or services of any person in the employ of a program or service operated, certified, regulated, funded or approved by the office of children and family services, a local governmental unit as such term is defined in article 41 of the mental hygiene law, and/or a local social services district as defined in section 61 of the social services law, and all such enti- ties shall be considered to be approved settings for the receipt of supervised experience for the professions governed by articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, and furthermore, no such entity shall be required to apply for nor be required to receive a waiver pursuant to section 6503-a of the education law in order to perform any activities or provide any services ............................. 2,137,000 ......................................... (re. $2,137,000) For services and expenses of the Catholic Family Center in Rochester to establish and operate a statewide kinship information and refer- ral network ... 220,500 ............................. (re. $220,500) For services and expenses of the advantage after school program. Such funds are to be available pursuant to a plan prepared by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget to extend or expand current contracts with community based organizations, to award new contracts to continue programs where the existing contractors are not satisfactorily performing as determined by the office of children and family services and/or to award new contracts through a competitive process to community based organiza- tions ... 17,255,300 ............................. (re. $17,021,000) For services and expenses of a public/private partnership pilot program to fund new and expand existing preventive, early childhood development, and other services to at-risk children, youth and fami- lies and such funds shall not be used to supplant other state, local or federal funding. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, state funding for the pilot program shall be limited to the amount appropriated herein and shall not constitute more than 65 percent of eligible program expenditures, with the remaining 35 percent of program expenditures to be supported with private funds. The funds shall be distributed through a competitive process for services in an eligible region pursuant to a plan prepared by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget. Eligible regions are the Capital, Central New York, Finger Lakes, Long Island, Mid-Hudson, Mohawk Valley, New York City, 287 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 North Country, Southern Tier or Western New York regions ... 2,000,000 ......................................... (re. $2,000,000) For services and expenses of 2-1-1 New York, including funding to qualified regional collaborators ... 750,000 ........ (re. $750,000) For services and expenses related to the settlement house program. Funded programs shall submit information regarding outcome based measures that demonstrate quality of services provided and program effectiveness to the office in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office ... 450,000 ............... (re. $425,000) For services and expenses associated with sexually exploited children. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the state's liability under subdivision 5 of section 447-b of the social services law shall be limited to the amount appropriated herein ................. 1,650,000 ......................................... (re. $1,650,000) For services and expenses of the community reinvestment program ...... 1,750,000 ......................................... (re. $1,738,000) For services and expenses of the center for alternative sentencing and employment services (CASES) ... 200,000 ............. (re. $200,000) For services and expenses for the NYS Alliance of Boys & Girls Clubs . 750,000 ............................................. (re. $750,000) For services and expenses of the Yeled V'Yalda Early Childhood Center for education and parent support mentoring programs to facilitate healthy families ... 350,000 ........................ (re. $350,000) For suballocation to the division of criminal justice services for services and expenses of legal services for the elderly or disadvan- taged of western New York for the prevention of elder abuse ........ 80,000 ............................................... (re. $80,000) For suballocation to the department of health for services and expenses of premium health for diagnostic services and treatment and preventive care services ... 350,000 ................ (re. $350,000) For services and expenses of the Community Action Organization of Erie County ... 250,000 .................................. (re. $250,000) The appropriation made by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013, is hereby amended and reappropriated to read: Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount appro- priated herein shall be available under the supervision and treat- ment services for juveniles program for 62 percent state reimburse- ment to counties and the city of New York for eligible expenditures for the provision and administration of eligible supervision and treatment services for juveniles programs during the period of April 1, 2013 through March 31, 2014 that have been approved by the office of children and family services pursuant to a plan approved by the director of the budget. Within the amounts appropriated herein, state reimbursement shall be limited to the amount of such munici- pality's distribution. The office of children and family services shall not reimburse any claims unless they are submitted within 12 months of the calendar quarter in which the claimed services were delivered, PROVIDED, HOWEVER, IF A MUNICIPALITY IS UNABLE TO CLAIM ALL OF ITS ALLOCATION FOR SUCH PROGRAM PERIOD WITHIN THE REQUIRED TIME FRAMES, THE MUNICIPALITY MAY APPLY TO THE OFFICE OF CHILDREN 288 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 AND FAMILY SERVICES FOR A WAIVER TO PERMIT THE MUNICIPALITY TO CONTINUE TO HAVE THE FUNDS AVAILABLE TO IT FOR AN ADDITIONAL ONE-YEAR PROGRAM PERIOD UPON A SHOWING AND CERTIFICATION BY THE MUNICIPALITY THAT SUCH FUNDS WILL BE USED ONLY TO REIMBURSE THE MUNICIPALITY FOR ELIGIBLE EXPENDITURES FOR ELIGIBLE SERVICES PROVIDED DURING THE PERIOD OF APRIL 1, 2013 THROUGH MARCH 31, 2014 FOR WHICH THE MUNICIPALITY WAS UNABLE TO CLAIM WITHIN THE REQUIRED TIMEFRAMES. These funds shall not be used to supplant other state and local funds ... 8,376,000 ..................... (re. $7,527,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the amount appropriated herein shall be available to reimburse for 98 percent of 65 percent of eligible social services district expenditures that are claimed by March 31, 2013 for those community preventive services provided from October 1, 2011 through September 30, 2012 at a cost that does not exceed the cost that was in effect on October 1, 2008 and that a social services district can demonstrate had been approved by the office of children and family services on or before October 1, 2008; provided, however, that should insufficient funds be available to provide state reimbursement for 98 percent of 65 percent of such costs, reimbursement shall be made proportionally to each district based on the percentage of their total eligible claims to the amount appropriated; and, provided further, however, that if the amount appropriated exceeds the amount of funds necessary to reimburse 98 percent of 65 percent of the eligible social services district expenditures, the office may, to the extent funds are available, provide reimbursement for 98 percent of 65 percent of eligible social services district expenditures for new community preventive services programs approved by the office and only up to the amounts approved by the office. A local social services district seeking federal and/or state reimbursement for community preventive services provided on or after October 1, 2010 must submit claims that sepa- rately identify the costs of such services in a form and manner and at such times as are required by the department of family assistance and that information regarding outcome based measures that demon- strate quality of services provided and program effectiveness be submitted to the office of children and family services in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office. Of the amount appropriated herein, up to $1 million may be used to provide additional funding to an eligible program or programs with evalu- ation results that show program effectiveness and demonstrate private monetary support as determined by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget ......... 12,124,750 ........................................ (re. $1,048,000) For state aid to reimburse 100 percent of social services district expenditures related to the improvement of staff to client ratios in the local district child protective workforce including, but not limited to new hiring to increase the number of caseworkers and to increase the number of supervisory staff in the local district child protective workforce. Each social services district receiving these 289 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 funds shall certify that the district will not be using these funds to supplant other state and local funds and that the district will not submit claims for reimbursement under this appropriation for the same type and level of funding so certified, and the district shall submit to the office of children and family services information regarding outcome based measures that demonstrate quality of services provided and program effectiveness of such improved staff to client ratios in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office; provided, however, that a district may use these funds for expenditures to continue or expand activities that were funded with last year's appropriation that was enacted for this purpose ... 757,200 ................................... (re. $4,000) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, for suballocation to the office of mental health and subsequently for suballocation from the office of mental health to the department of health for 94 percent of 65 percent of the nonfederal share of medical assistance payments for home and community based waiver services provided in accordance with subdivision 9 of section 366 of the social services law as authorized by selected social services districts which choose to use preventive services funds to support such costs and to authorize the office of temporary and disability assistance to intercept funds otherwise due to the districts to provide the 38.9 percent local share of such preventive services expenditures. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, including section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part F of chapter 59 of the laws of 2011, for the period commenc- ing on April 1, 2012 and ending March 31, 2013 the commissioner shall not apply any new cost of living adjustment authorized by section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part F of chapter 59 of the laws of 2011, for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimbursement ... 6,121,000 ............... (re. $1,551,000) For services and expenses of the office of children and family services and local social services districts for activities neces- sary to comply with certain provisions of the adoption and safe families act of 1997 (P.L. 105-89) and chapter 7 of the laws of 1999 and chapter 668 of the laws of 2006 requiring criminal record checks for foster care parents, prospective adoptive parents, and adult household members. Funds appropriated herein shall be made available in accordance with a plan to be developed by the commissioner of the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget. Funds appropriated herein shall be available for 94 percent of 98 percent of one-half of the non-federal share of the national and state fees for fingerprinting foster care parents, prospective adoptive parents, and other adult household members. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, and pursuant to chapter 7 of the laws of 1999 and chapter 668 of the laws of 2006, local social services districts shall reimburse the commissioner of the office of children and family services for an amount equal to 53.94 percent of the non-federal share of the cost of obtaining state and national fingerprint records. Notwithstanding any incon- 290 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 sistent provision of law, and pursuant to chapter 7 of the laws of 1999 and chapter 668 of the laws of 2006, the commissioner of the office of children and family services shall, on behalf of local social services districts, make payments to the division of criminal justice services for processing of state and national criminal record checks and any other related costs. The commissioner shall ensure expenditures made pursuant to this provision reflect appro- priate federal and local shares. The commissioner of the office of children and family services shall request that the commissioner of the office of temporary and disability assistance reimburse the commissioner of the office of children and family services in an amount equal to 53.94 percent of the nonfederal share of such payments provided that such reimbursement in payments reflects actu- al expenditures made on behalf of each local social services district to capture the local share of such costs. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of the social services law or the state finance law, the commissioner shall, on a quarterly basis, request that the commissioner of the office of temporary and disability assistance reimburse the commissioner of the office of children and family services in an amount equal to 53.94 percent of the non-federal share of such fees to capture the local share of such fees. Such reimbursement shall occur on or before the one hundred and twentieth day following the close of the preceding quar- ter and shall be charged among districts based on the number of children currently placed in foster care in each local social services district provided that this methodology is revised quarter- ly to reflect most current available data. Amounts appropriated herein may, subject to the director of the budget, be interchanged or transferred with any other appropriation of the office of chil- dren and family services or the office of temporary and disability assistance as necessary to reimburse the state share of local social services district costs appropriated herein ........................ 1,857,000 ......................................... (re. $1,650,000) For services and expenses for foster care, adult and child protective services, preventive and adoption services provided by Indian tribes pursuant to subdivision 2 of section 39 of the social services law, after deducting therefrom any federal funds properly received or to be received. Notwithstanding the provisions of any other law to the contrary, the liability of the state and the amount to be distrib- uted or otherwise expended by the state shall be 92 percent of eligible expenditures ... 3,700,000 ................... (re. $6,000) For services and expenses of certain child fatality review teams approved by the office of children and family services for the purposes of investigating and/or reviewing the death of children ... 829,100 ............................................. (re. $829,100) For services and expenses of certain local or regional multidiscipli- nary child abuse investigation teams approved by the office of chil- dren and family services for the purpose of investigating reports of suspected child abuse or maltreatment and for new and established child advocacy centers ... 5,229,900 ................ (re. $985,000) 291 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For additional services and expenses of child advocacy centers ....... 750,000 ............................................. (re. $556,000) For services and expenses, including local administrative costs, for providing medicaid home and community based waiver services pursuant to subdivision 12 of section 366 of the social services law. The amount appropriated herein is subject to a spending plan approved by the division of the budget and may be available for transfer or suballocation to the department of health for the medical assistance program for such services and expenses. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, including section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part F of chapter 59 of the laws of 2011, for the period commenc- ing on April 1, 2012 and ending March 31, 2013 the commissioner shall not apply any new cost of living adjustment authorized by section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part F of chapter 59 of the laws of 2011, for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimbursement ... 72,494,000 ............. (re. $23,109,000) The money hereby appropriated is to be available for payment of state aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, the money hereby appropriated shall be available to the office net of disal- lowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be transferred to any other appropriation within the office of children and family services and/or the office of temporary and disability assistance and/or suballocated to the office of temporary and disability assistance for the purpose of paying local social services districts' costs of the above program and may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation or with any other item or items within the amounts appropriated within the office of children and family services general fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the depart- ment of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, in lieu of payments authorized by the social services law, or payments of federal funds otherwise due to the local social services districts for programs provided under the federal social security act or the federal food stamp act, funds herein appropriated, in amounts certified by the state commissioner or the state commissioner of health as due from local social services districts each month as their share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law may be set aside by the state comptroller in an interest-bearing account with such interest accruing to the credit of the locality in order to ensure the orderly and prompt payment of providers under section 367-b of the social services law pursuant to an estimate provided by the commissioner of health of each local social services 292 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 district's share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law. Notwithstanding section 398-a of the social services law or any other law to the contrary, the amount appropriated herein, or such other amount as may be approved by the director of the budget, shall be available for 94 percent of 98 percent of 50 percent reimbursement after deducting any federal funds available therefor to social services districts for amounts attributable to dormitory authority billings or approved refinancing of such billings which result in local social services districts' claims in excess of a local district's foster care block grant allocation. In addition, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, a portion of funds appropriated herein, or such other amount as may be approved by the director of the budget, shall be available for reimbursement related to payments made by a social services district to foster care providers subject to the provisions of section 410-i of the social services law for expenses directly related to projects funded through the housing finance agency for those foster care providers which also received revised or supplemental rates from the applica- ble regulating agency to accommodate the housing finance agency payments or the refinancing of previously approved dormitory author- ity payments. Notwithstanding section 398-a of the social services law or any other law to the contrary, such reimbursement shall be available for 94 percent of 98 percent of 50 percent of social services district costs, after deducting federal funds available therefor, for those social services districts' claims in excess of a social services district's foster care block grant allocation for those amounts exclusively attributable to the previously approved revised or supplemental rates. In addition, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, a portion of funds appropriated herein may also be used for payments to the dormitory authority of the state of New York for advisory services including, but not limited to, site visits and review of applications, building plans and cost estimates for voluntary agency programs for which the office of children and family services establishes maximum state aid rates and for capital projects for residential institutions for children seeking financing under paragraph b of subdivision 40 of section 1680 of the public authorities law, as amended by chapter 508 of the laws of 2006 ..... 6,620,000 ......................................... (re. $4,419,000) For eligible services and expenses provided during state fiscal year 2012-13 by a city with a population in excess of one million for a close to home initiative to provide juvenile justice services to all adjudicated juvenile delinquents determined by a family court in such city as needing services or placement other than placement in a secure or limited secure facility. Funds appropriated herein shall be made available for eligible services provided consistent with a plan that covers juvenile delinquents in non-secure settings submit- ted by a city with a population in excess of one million and approved by the office of children and family services and the director of the budget as required by a chapter of the laws of 2012. 293 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 The office of children and family services shall not reimburse any claims for expenditures for residential services unless they are submitted in final within twenty two months of the calendar quarter in which the claimed service or services were delivered and shall not reimburse any claims that were or will be transferred from this appropriation to the foster care block grant appropriation or the child welfare services appropriation ............................... 8,614,000 ......................................... (re. $3,714,000) For payment of state aid for services and expenses for programs pursu- ant to section 530 of the executive law for secure and non-secure detention services provided from January 1, 2012 to December 31, 2012; provided, however, notwithstanding the provisions of any other law to the contrary, the liability of the state and the amount to be distributed or otherwise expended by the state pursuant to section 530 of the executive law shall be determined by first calculating the amount of the expenditure or other liability pursuant to such law after taking into consideration any other limitations on the amount of such expenditure or liability set forth in the state budg- et for such year, and then reducing the amount so calculated by two percent of such amount. Within the amounts appropriated herein, state reimbursement shall be limited to the amount of the munici- pality's distribution. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, allocations shall be based on a plan developed by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget and shall be based, in part, on each municipality's history of detention utilization, youth population and other factors as determined by the office. Any portion of a municipality's distrib- ution not claimed by the municipality for reimbursement of detention expenditures made during the period January 1, 2012 through December 31, 2012 may be claimed by such municipality to reimburse 62 percent of expenditures during such period for supervision and treatment services for juveniles programs not otherwise reimbursable pursuant to a chapter of the laws of 2012. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the amount appropriated herein may provide for reimbursement of up to 100 percent of the cost of care, maintenance and supervision for youth whose residence is outside the county providing the services up to the county's distribution; provided that upon such reimbursement from this appropriation, the office of children and family services shall bill, and the home county of such youth shall reimburse the office of children and family services, for 51 percent of the cost of care, maintenance and supervision of such youth. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, the office of children and family services may require that such claims and data on detention use be submitted to the office electronically in the manner and format required by the office. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, the office shall be author- ized to promulgate regulations permitting the office to impose fiscal sanctions in the event that the office finds non-compliance with regulations governing secure and nonsecure detention facilities 294 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 and to establish cost standards related to reimbursement of secure and non-secure detention services. Notwithstanding section 51 of the state finance law and any other provision of law to the contrary, the director of the budget may, upon the advice of the commissioner of the office of children and family services, authorize the transfer or interchange of moneys appropriated herein with any other local assistance - general fund appropriation within the office of children and family services except where transfer or interchange of appropriation is prohibited or otherwise restricted by law. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, if a social services district fails to provide reimbursement to the office of children and family services pursuant to section 529 of the executive law within 60 days of receiving a bill for services under such section, or by the date certain set by such office for providing reimburse- ment, whichever is later, the offices of the department of family assistance are authorized to exercise the state's set-off rights by withholding any amounts due and owing to such district under this appropriation, up to such amounts due and owing to the state under section 529 of the executive law and transferring such funds to the miscellaneous special revenue fund youth facility per diem account (YF) ... 76,160,000 .............................. (re. $18,747,000) Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount appro- priated herein shall be available under the supervision and treat- ment services for juveniles program for 62 percent state reimburse- ment to counties and the city of New York for eligible expenditures for the provision and administration of eligible supervision and treatment services for juveniles programs during the period of April 1, 2012 through March 31, 2013 that have been approved by the office of children and family services pursuant to a plan approved by the director of the budget. Within the amounts appropriated herein, state reimbursement shall be limited to the amount of such munici- pality's distribution. The office of children and family services shall not reimburse any claims unless they are submitted within 12 months of the calendar quarter in which the claimed services were delivered. These funds shall not be used to supplant other state and local funds ... 8,376,000 ......................... (re. $4,400,000) Notwithstanding section 530 of the executive law or any other law to the contrary, for reimbursement of 49 percent of approved capital expenditures for secure juvenile detention. Such reimbursement shall be in the form of depreciation of approved capital costs and inter- est on bonds, notes or other indebtedness necessarily undertaken to finance construction costs. Notwithstanding any provision of laws to the contrary, funding for such costs shall be limited to the amount appropriated herein. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, the office of children and family services may require that such claims for reimbursement of capital expenditures be submitted to the office electronically in the manner and format required by the office. Notwithstanding section 51 of the state finance law and any other provision of law to the contrary, the director of the budget may, upon the advice of the commissioner of the office of children and 295 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 family services, authorize the interchange of moneys appropriated herein with any other local assistance - general fund appropriation within the office of children and family services .................. 4,606,000 ......................................... (re. $3,223,000) Of the amount appropriated herein, $10,622,675 shall be available as follows: For services and expenses related to locally operated youth develop- ment and delinquency prevention programs. No expenditure shall be made from this appropriation until a plan has been approved by the director of the budget and a certificate of approval allocating these funds has been issued by the director of the budget. Notwithstanding the provisions of section 420 of the executive law which would require expenditure of state aid for youth programs in a total amount greater than $10,622,675, for payment of state aid for programs pursuant to article 19-A of the executive law, for delin- quency prevention and youth development. Notwithstanding the provisions of section 420 of the executive law, eligibility for state aid reimbursement for counties which do not participate in the county comprehensive planing process shall be determined as follows: the aggregate amount of state aid for recreation, youth service and similar projects to a county and municipalities within such county shall not exceed $2,750 of which no more than $1,450 may be used for recreation projects, per 1,000 youths residing in the county based on a single count of such youths as shown by the last published federal census for the county certified in the same manner as provided by section 54 of the state finance law. The office shall not reimburse any claims unless they are submitted within 12 months of the project year in which the expenditure was made. Notwith- standing any law to the contrary, the office of children and family services may require that such claims for youth development and delinquency prevention programs be submitted to the office electron- ically in the manner and format required by the office, and that counties and municipalities submit to the office information regard- ing delinquency prevention and youth development outcome based meas- ures that demonstrate quality of services provided and effectiveness of such funded programs in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office. Of the amount appropriated herein $3,499,025 shall be available as follows: For services and expenses related to programs providing special delin- quency prevention or other youth development services. No expendi- ture shall be made for such programs from this appropriation until a plan has been approved by the director of the budget and a certif- icate of approval allocating these funds has been issued by the director of the budget. The office shall not reimburse any claims unless they are submitted within seven months of the project year in which the expenditure was made. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, the office of children and family services may require that such claims for special delinquency prevention or other youth development services be submitted to the office electronically in the manner and format required by the office, and that information 296 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 regarding delinquency prevention outcome based measures that demon- strate quality of services provided and program effectiveness be submitted to the office in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office. For direct contracts with private not-for-profit community agencies to provide needed services for the operation of programs to prevent juvenile delinquency and promote youth development, and through an allocation to public agencies where it is documented that private not-for-profit community agencies are not available to provide such services. Moneys shall be made available to community agencies in counties outside the city of New York based on a statewide allo- cation formula determined by each county's eligibility for compre- hensive planning funds as a proportion of the statewide total provided under paragraph a of subdivision 1 of section 420 of the executive law. Moneys made available to community agencies shall be allocated by local youth bureaus subject to final funding determi- nations by the commissioner of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget. Such contracts shall provide for submission of information regarding outcome based measures that demonstrate quality of services provided and program effectiveness to the office in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office. For direct contract with private not-for-profit community agencies to provide needed services for the operation of programs to prevent juvenile delinquency and promote youth development, and through an allocation to public agencies where it is documented that private not-for-profit agencies are not available to provide such services. Such contracts shall provide for submission of information regarding outcome based measures that demonstrate quality of services provided and program effectiveness to the office in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, moneys shall be made available to community agencies in cities with populations greater than 275,000 and to community agencies statewide ........... 14,121,700 ....................................... (re. $11,683,000) Of the amount appropriated herein, $967,016 shall be available for the period January 1, 2012 through December 31, 2012 as follows: For services and expenses related to locally operated youth develop- ment and delinquency prevention programs. No expenditure shall be made from this appropriation until a plan has been approved by the director of the budget and a certificate of approval allocating these funds has been issued by the director of the budget. Notwithstanding the provisions of section 420 of the executive law which would require expenditure of state aid for youth programs in a total amount greater than $967,016, for payment of state aid for programs pursuant to article 19-A of the executive law, for delin- quency prevention and youth development. Notwithstanding the provisions of section 420 of the executive law, eligibility for state aid reimbursement for counties which do not participate in the county comprehensive planing process shall be determined as follows: the aggregate amount of state aid for recreation, youth service and 297 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 similar projects to a county and municipalities within such county shall not exceed $2,750 of which no more than $1,450 may be used for recreation projects, per 1,000 youths residing in the county based on a single count of such youths as shown by the last published federal census for the county certified in the same manner as provided by section 54 of the state finance law. The office shall not reimburse any claims unless they are submitted within 12 months of the project year in which the expenditure was made. Notwith- standing any law to the contrary, the office of children and family services may require that such claims for youth development and delinquency prevention programs be submitted to the office electron- ically in the manner and format required by the office, and that counties and municipalities submit to the office information regard- ing delinquency prevention and youth development outcome based meas- ures that demonstrate quality of services provided and effectiveness of such funded programs in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office. Of the amount appropriated herein $318,528 shall be available for the period January 1, 2012 through December 31, 2012 as follows: For services and expenses related to programs providing special delin- quency prevention or other youth development services. No expendi- ture shall be made for such programs for this appropriation until a plan has been approved by the director of the budget and a certif- icate of approval allocating these funds has been issued by the director of the budget. The office shall not reimburse any claims unless they are submitted within seven months of the project year in which the expenditure was made. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, the office of children and family services may require that such claims for special delinquency prevention or other youth development services be submitted to the office electronically in the manner and format required by the office, and that information regarding delinquency prevention outcome based measures that demon- strate quality of services provided and program effectiveness be submitted to the office in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office. For direct contracts with private not-for-profit community agencies to provide needed services for the operation of programs to prevent juvenile delinquency and promote youth development, and through an allocation to public agencies where it is documented that private not-for-profit community agencies are not available to provide such services. Moneys shall be made available to community agencies in counties outside the city of New York based on a statewide allo- cation formula determined by each county's eligibility for compre- hensive planning funds as a proportion of the statewide total provided under paragraph a of subdivision 1 of section 420 of the executive law. Moneys made available to community agencies shall be allocated by local youth bureaus subject to final funding determi- nations by the commissioner of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget. Such contracts shall provide for submission of information regarding outcome based measures that demonstrate quality of services provided and program effectiveness 298 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 to the office in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office. For direct contract with private not-for-profit community agencies to provide needed services for the operation of programs to prevent juvenile delinquency and promote youth development, and through an allocation to public agencies where it is documented that private not-for-profit agencies are not available to provide such services. Such contracts shall provide for submission of information regarding outcome based measures that demonstrate quality of services provided and program effectiveness to the office in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, moneys shall be made available to community agencies in cities with populations greater than 275,000 and to community agencies statewide ........... 1,285,544 ......................................... (re. $1,285,544) For payment of state aid for programs for the provision of services to runaway and homeless youth pursuant to subdivisions 2, 3 and 4 of section 420 of the executive law and pursuant to chapter 800 of the laws of 1985 amending the runaway and homeless youth act for the provision of transitional independent living support services and the establishment and operation of young adult shelters for youth between the ages of 16 to 21; the office of children and family services shall not reimburse any claims unless they are submitted within 12 months of the calendar quarter in which the claimed service or services were delivered. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, the office of children and family services may require that such claims for provision of services to runaway and homeless youth be submitted to the office electronically in the manner and format required by the office, and the information regarding outcome based measures that demonstrate quality of services provided and program effectiveness be submitted to the office in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office. No expenditures shall be made from this appropriation until an annual expenditure plan is approved by the director of the budget and a certificate of approval allocating these funds has been issued by the director of the budget and copies of such certificate or any amendment thereto filed with the state comptroller, the chairperson of the senate finance committee and the chairperson of the assembly ways and means committee ... 2,355,800 ........................... (re. $2,280,000) For payment of state aid for programs for the provision of services to runaway and homeless youth for the period January 1, 2012 through December 31, 2012 pursuant to subdivisions 2, 3 and 4 of section 420 of the executive law and pursuant to chapter 800 of the laws of 1985 amending the runaway and homeless youth act for the provision of transitional independent living support services and the establish- ment and operation of young adult shelters for youth between the ages of 16 to 21; the office of children and family services shall not reimburse any claims unless they are submitted within 12 months of the calendar quarter in which the claimed service or services were delivered. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, the office of children and family services may require that such claims for 299 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 provision of services to runaway and homeless youth be submitted to the office electronically in the manner and format required by the office, and the information regarding outcome based measures that demonstrate quality of services provided and program effectiveness be submitted to the office in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office. No expenditures shall be made from this appropriation until an annual expenditure plan is approved by the director of the budget and a certificate of approval allocating these funds has been issued by the director of the budget and copies of such certificate or any amendment thereto filed with the state comptroller, the chairperson of the senate finance committee and the chairperson of the assembly ways and means committee ............... 214,456 ............................................. (re. $214,456) For services and expenses provided by local probation departments, for the post-placement care of youth leaving a youth residential facili- ty and for services and expenses of the office of children and fami- ly services related to community-based programs for youth in the care of the office of children and family services which may include but not be limited to multi-systemic therapy, family functional therapy and/or functional therapeutic foster care, and electronic monitoring. Funds appropriated herein shall be made available subject to the approval of an expenditure plan by the director of the budget. Funded programs shall submit information regarding outcome based measures that demonstrate quality of services provided and program effectiveness to the office in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office ... 311,700 ............... (re. $311,700) For services and expenses of kinship care programs. Such funds are available pursuant to a plan prepared by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget to continue or expand existing programs with existing contractors that are satisfactorily performing as determined by the office of chil- dren and family services, to award new contracts to continue programs where the existing contractors are not satisfactorily performing as determined by the office of children and family services and/or award new contracts through a competitive process. Such contracts shall provide for submission of information regarding outcome based measures that demonstrate quality of services provided and program effectiveness to the office in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office ... 338,750 .... (re. $135,000) For services and expenses related to the home visiting program. Such funds are to be available pursuant to a plan prepared by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget to continue or expand existing programs with existing contractors that are satisfactorily performing as determined by the office of children and family services, to award new contracts to continue programs where the existing contractors are not satisfac- torily performing as determined by the office of children and family services and/or to award new contracts through a competitive proc- ess. Such contracts shall provide for submission of information regarding outcome based measures that demonstrate quality of 300 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 services provided and program effectiveness to the office in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office ............. 23,288,200 ........................................ (re. $8,165,000) For services and expenses of the William B. Hoyt memorial children and family trust fund, for prevention and support service programs for victims of family violence pursuant to article 10-A of the social services law. Programs funded through such trust shall submit infor- mation regarding outcome based measures that demonstrate quality of services provided and program effectiveness to the office in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office. Funds appropriated herein may be transferred to the office of children and family services miscellaneous special revenue fund, children and family trust fund ... 621,850 ....................... (re. $621,850) For services and expenses for supportive housing for young adults aged 25 years or younger leaving or having recently left foster care or who had been in foster care for more than a year after their 16th birthday and who are at-risk of street homelessness or sheltered homelessness provided under the joint project between the state and the city of New York, known as the New York New York III supportive housing agreement. No expenditure shall be made until a certificate of allocation has been approved by the director of the budget with copies to be filed with the chairpersons of the senate finance committee and the assembly ways and means committee. The amount appropriated herein may be transferred or otherwise made available to the city of New York administration for children's services for services and expenses related to implementing the project. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, including section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part F of chapter 59 of the laws of 2011, for the period commenc- ing on April 1, 2012 and ending March 31, 2013 the commissioner shall not apply any new cost of living adjustment authorized by section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part F of chapter 59 of the laws of 2011, for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimbursement ... 2,137,000 ............... (re. $2,137,000) For services and expenses of the Catholic Family Center in Rochester to establish and operate a statewide kinship information and refer- ral network ... 220,500 .............................. (re. $49,000) For services and expenses of the advantage after school program. Such funds are to be available pursuant to a plan prepared by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget to extend or expand current contracts with community based organizations, to award new contracts to continue programs where the existing contractors are not satisfactorily performing as determined by the office of children and family services and/or to award new contracts through a competitive process to community based organiza- tions ... 17,255,300 .............................. (re. $3,677,000) For services and expenses of a public/private partnership pilot program to fund new and expand existing preventive, early childhood development, and other services to at-risk children, youth and fami- lies and such funds shall not be used to supplant other state, local 301 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 or federal funding. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, state funding for the pilot program shall be limited to the amount appropriated herein and shall not constitute more than 65 percent of eligible program expenditures, with the remaining 35 percent of program expenditures to be supported with private funds. The funds shall be distributed through a competitive process for services in an eligible region pursuant to a plan prepared by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget. Eligible regions are the Capital, Central New York, Finger Lakes, Long Island, Mid-Hudson, Mohawk Valley, New York City, North Country, Southern Tier or Western New York regions ........... 2,000,000 ......................................... (re. $2,000,000) For services and expenses related to the settlement house program. Funded programs shall submit information regarding outcome based measures that demonstrate quality of services provided and program effectiveness to the office in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office ... 450,000 ................ (re. $28,000) For services and expenses associated with sexually exploited children. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the state's liability under subdivision 5 of section 447-b of the social services law shall be limited to the amount appropriated herein ................. 1,500,000 ......................................... (re. $1,195,000) For services and expenses of the community reinvestment program ... 1,750,000 ........................................... (re. $765,000) For services and expenses for the NYS Alliance of Boys & Girls Clubs ... 750,000 ......................................... (re. $590,000) For services and expenses of the center for alternative sentencing and employment services (CASES) ... 200,000 .............. (re. $45,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the amount appropriated herein shall be available to reimburse for 98 percent of 65 percent of eligible social services district expenditures that are claimed by March 31, 2012 for those community preventive services provided from October 1, 2010 through September 30, 2011 at a cost that does not exceed the cost that was in effect on October 1, 2008 and that a social services district can demonstrate had been approved by the office of children and family services on or before October 1, 2008; provided, however, that should insufficient funds be available to provide state reimbursement for 98 percent of 65 percent of such costs, reimbursement shall be made proportionally to each district based on the percentage of their total eligible claims to the amount appropriated; and, provided further, however, that if the amount appropriated exceeds the amount of funds necessary to reimburse 98 percent of 65 percent of the eligible social services district expenditures, the office may, to the extent funds are available, provide reimbursement for 98 percent of 65 percent of eligible social services district expenditures for new community preventive services programs approved by the office and only up to the amounts approved by the office. A local social services district seeking federal and/or state reimbursement for community preventive services 302 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 provided on or after October 1, 2010 must submit claims that sepa- rately identify the costs of such services in a form and manner and at such times as are required by the department of family assistance and that information regarding outcome based measures that demon- strate quality of services provided and program effectiveness be submitted to the office of children and family services in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office. Of the amount appropriated herein, up to $1 million may be used to provide additional funding to an eligible program or programs with evalu- ation results that show program effectiveness and demonstrate private monetary support as determined by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget ......... 12,124,750 ........................................... (re. $57,000) For state aid to reimburse 100 percent of social services district expenditures related to the improvement of staff to client ratios in the local district child protective workforce including, but not limited to new hiring to increase the number of caseworkers and to increase the number of supervisory staff in the local district child protective workforce. Each social services district receiving these funds shall certify that the district will not be using these funds to supplant other state and local funds and that the district will not submit claims for reimbursement under this appropriation for the same type and level of funding so certified, and the district shall submit to the office of children and family services information regarding outcome based measures that demonstrate quality of services provided and program effectiveness of such improved staff to client ratios in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office; provided, however, that a district may use these funds for expenditures to continue or expand activities that were funded with last year's appropriation that was enacted for this purpose ... 757,200 ................................. (re. $231,000) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, for suballocation to the office of mental health and subsequently for suballocation from the office of mental health to the department of health for 94 percent of 65 percent of the nonfederal share of medical assistance payments for home and community based waiver services provided in accordance with subdivision 9 of section 366 of the social services law as authorized by selected social services districts which choose to use preventive services funds to support such costs and to authorize the office of temporary and disability assistance to intercept funds otherwise due to the districts to provide the 38.9 percent local share of such preventive services expenditures ..................... 6,121,000 ......................................... (re. $1,320,000) For services and expenses of the office of children and family services and local social services districts for activities neces- sary to comply with certain provisions of the adoption and safe families act of 1997 (P.L. 105-89) and chapter 7 of the laws of 1999 and chapter 668 of the laws of 2006 requiring criminal record checks for foster care parents, prospective adoptive parents, and adult household members. Funds appropriated herein shall be made available in accordance with a plan to be developed by the commissioner of the 303 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget. Funds appropriated herein shall be available for 94 percent of 98 percent of one-half of the non-federal share of the national and state fees for fingerprinting foster care parents, prospective adoptive parents, and other adult household members. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, and pursuant to chapter 7 of the laws of 1999 and chapter 668 of the laws of 2006, local social services districts shall reimburse the commissioner of the office of children and family services for an amount equal to 53.94 percent of the non-federal share of the cost of obtaining state and national fingerprint records. Notwithstanding any incon- sistent provision of law, and pursuant to chapter 7 of the laws of 1999 and chapter 668 of the laws of 2006, the commissioner of the office of children and family services shall, on behalf of local social services districts, make payments to the division of criminal justice services for processing of state and national criminal record checks and any other related costs. The commissioner shall ensure expenditures made pursuant to this provision reflect appro- priate federal and local shares. The commissioner of the office of children and family services shall request that the commissioner of the office of temporary and disability assistance reimburse the commissioner of the office of children and family services in an amount equal to 53.94 percent of the nonfederal share of such payments provided that such reimbursement in payments reflects actu- al expenditures made on behalf of each local social services district to capture the local share of such costs. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of the social services law or the state finance law, the commissioner shall, on a quarterly basis, request that the commissioner of the office of temporary and disability assistance reimburse the commissioner of the office of children and family services in an amount equal to 53.94 percent of the non-federal share of such fees to capture the local share of such fees. Such reimbursement shall occur on or before the one hundred and twentieth day following the close of the preceding quar- ter and shall be charged among districts based on the number of children currently placed in foster care in each local social services district provided that this methodology is revised quarter- ly to reflect most current available data. Amounts appropriated herein may, subject to the director of the budget, be interchanged or transferred with any other appropriation of the office of chil- dren and family services or the office of temporary and disability assistance as necessary to reimburse the state share of local social services district costs appropriated herein ........................ 1,857,000 ........................................... (re. $761,000) For services and expenses of certain child fatality review teams approved by the office of children and family services for the purposes of investigating and/or reviewing the death of children ... 829,100 ............................................. (re. $761,000) For services and expenses of certain local or regional multidiscipli- nary child abuse investigation teams approved by the office of chil- dren and family services for the purpose of investigating reports of 304 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 suspected child abuse or maltreatment and for new and established child advocacy centers ... 5,229,900 ................ (re. $162,000) For services and expenses, including local administrative costs, for providing medicaid home and community based waiver services pursuant to subdivision 12 of section 366 of the social services law. The amount appropriated herein is subject to a spending plan approved by the division of the budget and may be available for transfer or suballocation to the department of health for the medical assistance program for such services and expenses ............................. 72,494,000 ....................................... (re. $72,494,000) The money hereby appropriated is to be available for payment of state aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, the money hereby appropriated shall be available to the office net of disal- lowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be transferred to any other appropriation within the office of children and family services and/or the office of temporary and disability assistance and/or suballocated to the office of temporary and disability assistance for the purpose of paying local social services districts' costs of the above program and may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation or with any other item or items within the amounts appropriated within the office of children and family services general fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the depart- ment of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, in lieu of payments authorized by the social services law, or payments of federal funds otherwise due to the local social services districts for programs provided under the federal social security act or the federal food stamp act, funds herein appropriated, in amounts certified by the state commissioner or the state commissioner of health as due from local social services districts each month as their share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law may be set aside by the state comptroller in an interest-bearing account with such interest accruing to the credit of the locality in order to ensure the orderly and prompt payment of providers under section 367-b of the social services law pursuant to an estimate provided by the commissioner of health of each local social services district's share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law. Notwithstanding section 398-a of the social services law or any other law to the contrary, the amount appropriated herein, or such other amount as may be approved by the director of the budget, shall be available for 98 percent of 50 percent reimbursement after deducting any federal funds available therefor to social services districts for amounts attributable to dormitory authority billings or approved refinancing of such billings which result in local social services 305 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 districts' claims in excess of a local district's foster care block grant allocation. In addition, subject to the approval of the direc- tor of the budget, a portion of funds appropriated herein, or such other amount as may be approved by the director of the budget, shall be available for reimbursement related to payments made by a social services district to foster care providers subject to the provisions of section 410-i of the social services law for expenses directly related to projects funded through the housing finance agency for those foster care providers which also received revised or supple- mental rates from the applicable regulating agency to accommodate the housing finance agency payments or the refinancing of previously approved dormitory authority payments. Notwithstanding section 398-a of the social services law or any other law to the contrary, such reimbursement shall be available for 94 percent of 98 percent of 50 percent of social services district costs, after deducting federal funds available therefor, for those social services districts' claims in excess of a social services district's foster care block grant allocation for those amounts exclusively attributable to the previously approved revised or supplemental rates. In addition, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, a portion of funds appropriated herein may also be used for payments to the dormitory authority of the state of New York for advisory services including, but not limited to, site visits and review of applications, building plans and cost estimates for voluntary agency programs for which the office of children and family services establishes maximum state aid rates and for capital projects for residential institutions for children seeking financing under paragraph b of subdivision 40 of section 1680 of the public authorities law, as amended by chapter 508 of the laws of 2006 ..... 6,620,000 ......................................... (re. $4,890,000) For payment of state aid for services and expenses for programs pursu- ant to section 530 of the executive law for secure and non-secure detention services provided from January 1, 2011 to December 31, 2011; provided, however, notwithstanding the provisions of any other law to the contrary, the liability of the state and the amount to be distributed or otherwise expended by the state pursuant to section 530 of the executive law shall be determined by first calculating the amount of the expenditure or other liability pursuant to such law after taking into consideration any other limitations on the amount of such expenditure or liability set forth in the state budg- et for such year, and then reducing the amount so calculated by two percent of such amount. Within the amounts appropriated herein, state reimbursement shall be limited to the amount of the munici- pality's distribution. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, allocations shall be based on a plan developed by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget and shall be based, in part, on each municipality's history of detention utilization, youth population and other factors as determined by the office. Any portion of a municipality's distrib- ution not claimed by the municipality for reimbursement of detention expenditures made during the period January 1, 2011 through December 306 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 31, 2011 may be claimed by such municipality to reimburse 62 percent of expenditures during such period for supervision and treatment services for juveniles programs not otherwise reimbursable pursuant to a chapter of the laws of 2011. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the amount appropriated herein may provide for reimbursement of up to 100 percent of the cost of care, maintenance and supervision for youth whose residence is outside the county providing the services up to the county's distribution; provided that upon such reimbursement from this appropriation, the office of children and family services shall bill, and the home county of such youth shall reimburse the office of children and family services, for 51 percent of the cost of care, maintenance and supervision of such youth. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, the office of children and family services may require that such claims and data on detention use be submitted to the office electronically in the manner and format required by the office. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, the office shall be author- ized to promulgate regulations permitting the office to impose fiscal sanctions in the event that the office finds non-compliance with regulations governing secure and nonsecure detention facilities and to establish cost standards related to reimbursement of secure and non-secure detention services. Notwithstanding section 51 of the state finance law and any other provision of law to the contrary, the director of the budget may, upon the advice of the commissioner of the office of children and family services, authorize the transfer or interchange of moneys appropriated herein with any other local assistance - general fund appropriation within the office of children and family services except where transfer or interchange of appropriation is prohibited or otherwise restricted by law. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, if a social services district fails to provide reimbursement to the office of children and family services pursuant to section 529 of the executive law within 60 days of receiving a bill for services under such section, or by the date certain set by such office for providing reimburse- ment, whichever is later, the offices of the department of family assistance are authorized to exercise the state's set-off rights by withholding any amounts due and owing to such district under this appropriation, up to such amounts due and owing to the state under section 529 of the executive law and transferring such funds to the miscellaneous special revenue fund youth facility per diem account (YF) ... 76,160,000 ............................... (re. $8,729,000) Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount appro- priated herein shall be available under the supervision and treat- ment services for juveniles program for state reimbursement to coun- ties and the city of New York for eligible expenditures for the provision and administration of eligible supervision and treatment services for juveniles programs during the period of April 1, 2011 through March 31, 2012 that have been approved by the office of children and family services pursuant to a plan approved by the 307 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 director of the budget. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law funds shall be available without requiring a local match. Within the amounts appropriated herein, state reimbursement shall be limited to the amount of such municipality's distribution. The office of children and family services shall not reimburse any claims unless they are submitted within 12 months of the calendar quarter in which the claimed services were delivered. These funds shall not be used to supplant other state and local funds. Of the amount appropriated herein, up to $500,000 may be used for services and expenses of the Vera Institute of Justice, Inc. to develop one or more risk assessment instruments and provide training to munici- palities on the use of such instruments ............................ 8,376,000 ......................................... (re. $2,197,000) Of the amount appropriated herein, $10,622,675 shall be available as follows: For services and expenses related to locally operated youth develop- ment and delinquency prevention programs. No expenditure shall be made from this appropriation until a plan has been approved by the director of the budget and a certificate of approval allocating these funds has been issued by the director of the budget. Notwithstanding the provisions of section 420 of the executive law which would require expenditure of state aid for youth programs in a total amount greater than $10,622,675, for payment of state aid for programs pursuant to article 19-A of the executive law, for delin- quency prevention and youth development. Notwithstanding the provisions of section 420 of the executive law, eligibility for state aid reimbursement for counties which do not participate in the county comprehensive planing process shall be determined as follows: the aggregate amount of state aid for recreation, youth service and similar projects to a county and municipalities within such county shall not exceed $2,750 of which no more than $1,450 may be used for recreation projects, per 1,000 youths residing in the county based on a single count of such youths as shown by the last published federal census for the county certified in the same manner as provided by section 54 of the state finance law. The office shall not reimburse any claims unless they are submitted within 12 months of the project year in which the expenditure was made. Notwith- standing any law to the contrary, the office of children and family services may require that such claims for youth development and delinquency prevention programs be submitted to the office electron- ically in the manner and format required by the office, and that counties and municipalities submit to the office information regard- ing delinquency prevention and youth development outcome based meas- ures that demonstrate quality of services provided and effectiveness of such funded programs in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office. Of the amount appropriated herein $3,499,025 shall be available as follows: For services and expenses related to programs providing special delin- quency prevention or other youth development services. No expendi- ture shall be made for such programs from this appropriation until a 308 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 plan has been approved by the director of the budget and a certif- icate of approval allocating these funds has been issued by the director of the budget. The office shall not reimburse any claims unless they are submitted within seven months of the project year in which the expenditure was made. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, the office of children and family services may require that such claims for special delinquency prevention or other youth development services be submitted to the office electronically in the manner and format required by the office, and that information regarding delinquency prevention outcome based measures that demon- strate quality of services provided and program effectiveness be submitted to the office in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office. For direct contracts with private not-for-profit community agencies to provide needed services for the operation of programs to prevent juvenile delinquency and promote youth development, and through an allocation to public agencies where it is documented that private not-for-profit community agencies are not available to provide such services. Moneys shall be made available to community agencies in counties outside the city of New York based on a statewide allo- cation formula determined by each county's eligibility for compre- hensive planning funds as a proportion of the statewide total provided under paragraph a of subdivision 1 of section 420 of the executive law. Moneys made available to community agencies shall be allocated by local youth bureaus subject to final funding determi- nations by the commissioner of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget. Such contracts shall provide for submission of information regarding outcome based measures that demonstrate quality of services provided and program effectiveness to the office in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office. For direct contract with private not-for-profit community agencies to provide needed services for the operation of programs to prevent juvenile delinquency and promote youth development, and through an allocation to public agencies where it is documented that private not-for-profit agencies are not available to provide such services. Such contracts shall provide for submission of information regarding outcome based measures that demonstrate quality of services provided and program effectiveness to the office in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, moneys shall be made available to community agencies in cities with populations greater than 275,000 and to community agencies statewide ........... 14,121,700 .......................................... (re. $509,000) For payment of state aid for programs for the provision of services to runaway and homeless youth pursuant to subdivisions 2, 3 and 4 of section 420 of the executive law and pursuant to chapter 800 of the laws of 1985 amending the runaway and homeless youth act for the provision of transitional independent living support services and the establishment and operation of young adult shelters for youth between the ages of 16 to 21; the office of children and family 309 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 services shall not reimburse any claims unless they are submitted within 12 months of the calendar quarter in which the claimed service or services were delivered. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, the office of children and family services may require that such claims for provision of services to runaway and homeless youth be submitted to the office electronically in the manner and format required by the office, and the information regarding outcome based measures that demonstrate quality of services provided and program effectiveness be submitted to the office in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office. No expenditures shall be made from this appropriation until an annual expenditure plan is approved by the director of the budget and a certificate of approval allocating these funds has been issued by the director of the budget and copies of such certificate or any amendment thereto filed with the state comptroller, the chairperson of the senate finance committee and the chairperson of the assembly ways and means committee ... 2,355,800 ............................... (re. $2,000) For services and expenses provided by local probation departments, for the post-placement care of youth leaving a youth residential facili- ty and for services and expenses of the office of children and fami- ly services related to community-based programs for youth in the care of the office of children and family services which may include but not be limited to multi-systemic therapy, family functional therapy and/or functional therapeutic foster care, and electronic monitoring. Funds appropriated herein shall be made available subject to the approval of an expenditure plan by the director of the budget. Funded programs shall submit information regarding outcome based measures that demonstrate quality of services provided and program effectiveness to the office in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office ... 311,700 ............... (re. $208,000) For services and expenses related to the home visiting program. Such funds are to be available pursuant to a plan prepared by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget to continue or expand existing programs with existing contractors that are satisfactorily performing as determined by the office of children and family services, to award new contracts to continue programs where the existing contractors are not satisfac- torily performing as determined by the office of children and family services and/or to award new contracts through a competitive proc- ess. Such contracts shall provide for submission of information regarding outcome based measures that demonstrate quality of services provided and program effectiveness to the office in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office ............. 23,288,200 ........................................... (re. $58,000) For services and expenses for supportive housing for young adults aged 25 years or younger leaving or having recently left foster care or who had been in foster care for more than a year after their 16th birthday and who are at-risk of street homelessness or sheltered homelessness provided under the joint project between the state and the city of New York, known as the New York New York III supportive 310 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 housing agreement. No expenditure shall be made until a certificate of allocation has been approved by the director of the budget with copies to be filed with the chairpersons of the senate finance committee and the assembly ways and means committee. The amount appropriated herein may be transferred or otherwise made available to the city of New York administration for children's services for services and expenses related to implementing the project .......... 2,137,000 ........................................... (re. $160,000) For services and expenses of the Catholic Family Center in Rochester to establish and operate a statewide kinship information and refer- ral network ... 220,500 ............................... (re. $2,000) For services and expenses of the advantage after school program. Such funds are to be available pursuant to a plan prepared by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget to extend or expand current contracts with community based organizations, to award new contracts to continue programs where the existing contractors are not satisfactorily performing as determined by the office of children and family services and/or to award new contracts through a competitive process to community based organiza- tions ... 17,255,300 ................................ (re. $931,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For services and expenses, including local administrative costs, for providing medicaid home and community based waiver services pursuant to subdivision 12 of section 366 of the social services law. The amount appropriated herein is subject to a spending plan approved by the division of the budget and may be available for transfer or suballocation to the department of health for the medical assistance program for such services and expenses ............................. 72,494,000 .......................................... (re. $315,000) The money hereby appropriated is to be available for payment of state aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, the money hereby appropriated shall be available to the office net of disal- lowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be transferred to any other appropriation within the office of children and family services and/or the office of temporary and disability assistance and/or suballocated to the office of temporary and disability assistance for the purpose of paying local social services districts' costs of the above program and may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation or with any other item or items within the amounts appropriated within the office of children and family services general fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the depart- ment of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, in lieu of payments authorized by the social services law, or payments of federal funds 311 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 otherwise due to the local social services districts for programs provided under the federal social security act or the federal food stamp act, funds herein appropriated, in amounts certified by the state commissioner or the state commissioner of health as due from local social services districts each month as their share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law may be set aside by the state comptroller in an interest-bearing account with such interest accruing to the credit of the locality in order to ensure the orderly and prompt payment of providers under section 367-b of the social services law pursuant to an estimate provided by the commissioner of health of each local social services district's share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law. Notwithstanding section 398-a of the social services law or any other law to the contrary, the amount appropriated herein, or such other amount as may be approved by the director of the budget, shall be available for 98 percent of 50 percent reimbursement after deducting any federal funds available therefor to social services districts for amounts attributable to dormitory authority billings or approved refinancing of such billings which result in local social services districts' claims in excess of a local district's foster care block grant allocation. In addition, subject to the approval of the direc- tor of the budget, a portion of funds appropriated herein, or such other amount as may be approved by the director of the budget, shall be available for reimbursement related to payments made by a social services district to foster care providers subject to the provisions of section 410-i of the social services law for expenses directly related to projects funded through the housing finance agency for those foster care providers which also received revised or supple- mental rates from the applicable regulating agency to accommodate the housing finance agency payments or the refinancing of previously approved dormitory authority payments. Notwithstanding section 398-a of the social services law or any other law to the contrary, such reimbursement shall be available for 94 percent of 98 percent of 50 percent of social services district costs, after deducting federal funds available therefor, for those social services districts' claims in excess of a social services district's foster care block grant allocation for those amounts exclusively attributable to the previously approved revised or supplemental rates. In addition, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, a portion of funds appropriated herein may also be used for payments to the dormitory authority of the state of New York for advisory services including, but not limited to, site visits and review of applications, building plans and cost estimates for voluntary agency programs for which the office of children and family services establishes maximum state aid rates and for capital projects for residential institutions for children seeking financing under paragraph b of subdivision 40 of section 1680 of the public authorities law, as amended by chapter 508 of the laws of 2006 ..... 6,620,000 ......................................... (re. $4,378,000) 312 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For payment of state aid for calendar year 2010 services and expenses for programs pursuant to section 530 of the executive law for secure and non-secure detention services; provided, however, notwithstand- ing the provisions of any other law to the contrary, for state fiscal year 2010-11 the liability of the state and the amount to be distributed or otherwise expended by the state pursuant to section 530 of the executive law shall be determined by first calculating the amount of the expenditure or other liability pursuant to such law after taking into consideration any other limitations on the amount of such expenditure or liability set forth in the state budg- et for such year, and then reducing the amount so calculated by two percent of such amount. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the amount appropriated herein may provide for reimburse- ment of up to 100 percent of the cost of care, maintenance and supervision for youth whose residence is outside the county provid- ing the services; provided that upon such reimbursement from this appropriation, the office of children and family services shall bill, and the home county of such youth shall reimburse the office of children and family services, for 51 percent of the cost of care, maintenance and supervision of such youth. The office of children and family services shall not reimburse any claims unless they are submitted in final within 12 months of the calendar quarter in which the claimed service or services were delivered. The office of chil- dren and family services may reduce or increase a county's prior years claim for reimbursement based upon a subsequent review by the office of actual expenditures for care, maintenance and supervision provided to youth in detention, to address any overpayment or under- payment of state aid to the county for services and expenses for detention in a prior calendar year. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, the office of children and family services may require that such claims and data on detention use be submitted to the office electronically in the manner and format required by the office. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, the office shall be author- ized to promulgate regulations permitting the office to impose fiscal sanctions in the event that the office finds non-compliance with regulations governing secure and nonsecure detention facilities and to establish cost standards related to reimbursement of secure and non-secure detention services. Notwithstanding section 51 of the state finance law and any other provision of law to the contrary, the director of the budget may, upon the advice of the commissioner of the office of children and family services, authorize the transfer or interchange of moneys appropriated herein with any other local assistance - general fund appropriation within the office of children and family services except where transfer or interchange of appropriation is prohibited or otherwise restricted by law. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, if a social services district fails to provide reimbursement to the office of children and family services pursuant to section 529 of the executive law within 60 days of receiving a bill for services under such section, 313 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 or by the date certain set by such office for providing reimburse- ment, whichever is later, the offices of the department of family assistance are authorized to exercise the state's set-off rights by withholding any amounts due and owing to such district under this appropriation, up to such amounts due and owing to the state under section 529 of the executive law and transferring such funds to the special revenue other youth facilities per diem account ............ 72,000,000 .......................................... (re. $301,000) For services and expenses for supportive housing for young adults aged 25 years or younger leaving or having recently left foster care or who had been in foster care for more than a year after their 16th birthday and who are at-risk of street homelessness or sheltered homelessness provided under the joint project between the state and the city of New York, known as the New York New York III supportive housing agreement. No expenditure shall be made until a certificate of allocation has been approved by the director of the budget with copies to be filed with the chairpersons of the senate finance committee and the assembly ways and means committee. The amount appropriated herein may be transferred or otherwise made available to the city of New York administration for children's services for services and expenses related to implementing the project .......... 2,137,000 ........................................... (re. $529,000) By chapter 110, section 15, of the laws of 2010: For state aid to reimburse 100 percent of social services district expenditures related to the improvement of staff to client ratios in the local district child protective workforce including, but not limited to new hiring to increase the number of caseworkers and to increase the number of supervisory staff in the local district child protective workforce. Each social services district receiving these funds shall certify that the district will not be using these funds to supplant other state and local funds and that the district will not submit claims for reimbursement under this appropriation for the same type and level of funding so certified; provided, however, that a district may use these funds for expenditures to continue or expand activities that were funded with last year's appropriation that was enacted for this purpose ... 1,514,400 ...... (re. $39,000) Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, subject to an expenditure plan approved by the director of the budget, for eligi- ble services and expenses of improving the quality of child welfare services that may include, but not be limited to, training to mandated reporters regarding the proper identification of and response to signs of child abuse and neglect, public information programs and services that advance a zero tolerance campaign of child abuse and neglect, and demonstration projects to test models for new or targeted expansion of services beyond the level currently funded by local social services districts including continuing to contract with existing providers that are performing satisfactorily ... 1,796,400 ..................................... (re. $1,468,000) For services and expenses of certain child fatality review teams approved by the office of children and family services for the 314 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 purposes of investigating and/or reviewing the death of children ... 829,100 .............................................. (re. $87,000) For services and expenses of certain local or regional multidiscipli- nary child abuse investigation teams approved by the office of chil- dren and family services for the purpose of investigating reports of suspected child abuse or maltreatment and for new and established child advocacy centers ... 5,229,900 ................ (re. $186,000) For services and expenses of the advantage after school program. Such funds are to be available pursuant to a plan prepared by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget to extend or expand current contracts with community based organizations, to award new contracts to continue programs where the existing contractors are not satisfactorily performing as determined by the office of children and family services and/or to award new contracts through a competitive process to community based organiza- tions ... 11,433,300 ................................ (re. $371,000) By chapter 110, section 15, of the laws of 2010, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: Notwithstanding any other provision of law, for services and expenses to initiate and/or continue program modifications and/or to provide services including, but not limited to, demonstrate effective programs such as evidence-based initiatives for alternatives to detention for persons alleged or determined to be in need of super- vision or otherwise at risk of placement in the juvenile justice system and for services and expenses related to reducing office of children and family services institutional placements through program modifications and/or services including, but not limited to, mental health and substance abuse programs, demonstrated effective programs such as evidence-based initiatives to divert youth at risk of placement with the office of children and family services and/or as alternatives to residential placements with such office. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, the office may authorize one or more demonstration projects to co-locate respite beds for youth alleged or at risk of juvenile delinquency in a runaway and homeless youth program ............................... 1,708,000 ........................................... (re. $946,000) Of the amount appropriated herein, $15,934,017 shall be available as follows: For services and expenses related to locally operated youth develop- ment and delinquency prevention programs. No expenditure shall be made from this appropriation until a plan has been approved by the director of the budget and a certificate of approval allocating these funds has been issued by the director of the budget. Notwithstanding the provisions of section 420 of the executive law which would require expenditure of state aid for youth programs in a total amount greater than $15,934,017, for payment of state aid for programs pursuant to article 19-A of the executive law, for delin- quency prevention and youth development. Notwithstanding the provisions of section 420 of the executive law, eligibility for state aid reimbursement for counties which do not participate in the 315 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 county comprehensive planning process shall be determined as follows: the aggregate amount of state aid for recreation, youth service and similar projects to a county and municipalities within such county shall not exceed $2,750 of which no more than $1,450 may be used for recreation projects, per 1,000 youths residing in the county based on a single count of such youths as shown by the last published federal census for the county certified in the same manner as provided by section 54 of the state finance law. The office shall not reimburse any claims unless they are submitted within 12 months of the project year in which the expenditure was made. Notwith- standing any law to the contrary, the office of children and family services may require that such claims for youth development and delinquency prevention programs be submitted to the office electron- ically in the manner and format required by the office. Of the amount appropriated herein $4,724,405 shall be available as follows: For services and expenses related to programs providing special delin- quency prevention or other youth development services. No expendi- ture shall be made for such programs from this appropriation until a plan has been approved by the director of the budget and a certif- icate of approval allocating these funds has been issued by the director of the budget. The office shall not reimburse any claims unless they are submitted within 7 months of the project year in which the expenditure was made. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, the office of children and family services may require that such claims for special delinquency prevention or other youth development services be submitted to the office electronically in the manner and format required by the office. For direct contracts with private not-for-profit community agencies to provide needed services for the operation of programs to prevent juvenile delinquency and promote youth development, and through an allocation to public agencies where it is documented that private not-for-profit community agencies are not available to provide such services. Moneys shall be made available to community agencies in counties outside the city of New York based on a statewide allo- cation formula determined by each county's eligibility for compre- hensive planning funds as a proportion of the statewide total provided under paragraph a of subdivision 1 of section 420 of the executive law. Moneys made available to community agencies shall be allocated by local youth bureaus subject to final funding determi- nations by the commissioner of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget. For direct contract with private not-for-profit community agencies to provide needed services for the operation of programs to prevent juvenile delinquency and promote youth development, and through an allocation to public agencies where it is documented that private not-for-profit agencies are not available to provide such services. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, moneys shall be made available to community agencies in cities with populations greater than 275,000 and to community agencies statewide ........... 20,658,421 ........................................ (re. $1,918,000) 316 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For payment of state aid for programs for the provision of services to runaway and homeless youth pursuant to subdivisions 2, 3 and 4 of section 420 of the executive law and pursuant to chapter 800 of the laws of 1985 amending the runaway and homeless youth act for the provision of transitional independent living support services and the establishment and operation of young adult shelters for youth between the ages of 16 and 21; the office of children and family services shall not reimburse any claims unless they are submitted within 12 months of the calendar quarter in which the claimed service or services were delivered. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, the office of children and family services may require that such claims for provision of services to runaway and homeless youth be submitted to the office electronically in the manner and format required by the office. No expenditures shall be made from this appropriation until an annual expenditure plan is approved by the director of the budget and a certificate of approval allocating these funds has been issued by the director of the budget and copies of such certificate or any amendment thereto filed with the state comptroller, the chairperson of the senate finance committee and the chairperson of the assembly ways and means committee ............... 3,533,700 ............................................ (re. $81,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2009: Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the amount appropriated herein shall be available to reimburse for 98 percent of 65 percent of eligible social services district expenditures that are claimed by March 31, 2010 for those community preventive services provided from October 1, 2008 through September 30, 2009 at a cost that does not exceed the cost that was in effect on October 1, 2008 and that a social services district can demonstrate had been approved by the office of children and family services on or before October 1, 2008; provided, however, that should insufficient funds be available to provide state reimbursement for 98 percent of 65 percent of such costs, reimbursement shall be made proportionally to each district based on the percentage of their total eligible claims to the amount appropriated; and, provided further, however, that if the amount appropriated exceeds the amount of funds necessary to reimburse 98 percent of 65 percent of the eligible social services district expenditures, the office may, to the extent funds are available, provide reimbursement for 98 percent of 65 percent of eligible social services district expenditures for new community preventive services programs approved by the office and only up to the amounts approved by the office. A local social services district seeking federal and/or state reimbursement for community preventive services provided on or after October 1, 2008 must submit claims that sepa- rately identify the costs of such services in a form and manner and at such times as are required by the department of family assistance and must submit to the office of children and family services infor- mation regarding the outcomes of such services in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office. Funds appropriated herein are supported by savings resulting from the increased Federal 317 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Medical Assistance Percentage (FMAP) provided pursuant to the Ameri- can recovery and reinvestment act of 2009 .......................... 29,105,000 ........................................ (re. $1,725,000) For the continuation of the demonstration project, established pursu- ant to part G of chapter 58 of the laws of 2006, as amended, in the districts selected by the office of children and family services to determine the best practices needed to improve the workload of the child protective workforce including, but not limited to, the purchase of new information technology that permits caseworkers to work from field locations, and other eligible non-personal services expenses, subject to an expenditure plan approved by the office of children and family services ... 940,000 ............. (re. $94,000) Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, subject to an expenditure plan approved by the director of the budget, for eligi- ble services and expenses of improving the quality of child welfare services that may include, but not be limited to, training to mandated reporters regarding the proper identification of and response to signs of child abuse and neglect, public information programs and services that advance a zero tolerance campaign of child abuse and neglect, and demonstration projects to test models for new or targeted expansion of services beyond the level currently funded by local social services districts including continuing to contract with existing providers that are performing satisfactorily ... 3,592,700 ....................................... (re. $661,000) For services and expenses of certain child fatality review teams approved by the office of children and family services for the purposes of investigating and/or reviewing the death of children ... 921,200 .............................................. (re. $87,000) The money hereby appropriated is to be available for payment of state aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, the money hereby appropriated shall be available to the office net of disal- lowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be transferred to any other appropriation within the office of children and family services and/or the office of temporary and disability assistance and/or suballocated to the office of temporary and disability assistance for the purpose of paying local social services districts' costs of the above program and may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation or with any other item or items within the amounts appropriated within the office of children and family services general fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the depart- ment of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, in lieu of payments authorized by the social services law, or payments of federal funds otherwise due to the local social services districts for programs provided under the federal social security act or the federal food 318 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 stamp act, funds herein appropriated, in amounts certified by the state commissioner or the state commissioner of health as due from local social services districts each month as their share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law may be set aside by the state comptroller in an interest-bearing account with such interest accruing to the credit of the locality in order to ensure the orderly and prompt payment of providers under section 367-b of the social services law pursuant to an estimate provided by the commissioner of health of each local social services district's share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law. Notwithstanding section 398-a of the social services law or any other law to the contrary, the amount appropriated herein, or such other amount as may be approved by the director of the budget, shall be available for 98 percent of 50 percent reimbursement after deducting any federal funds available therefor to social services districts for amounts attributable to dormitory authority billings or approved refinancing of such billings which result in local social services districts' claims in excess of a local district's foster care block grant allocation. In addition, subject to the approval of the direc- tor of the budget, a portion of funds appropriated herein, or such other amount as may be approved by the director of the budget, shall be available for reimbursement related to payments made by a social services district to foster care providers subject to the provisions of section 410-i of the social services law for expenses directly related to projects funded through the housing finance agency for those foster care providers which also received revised or supple- mental rates from the applicable regulating agency to accommodate the housing finance agency payments or the refinancing of previously approved dormitory authority payments. Notwithstanding section 398-a of the social services law or any other law to the contrary, such reimbursement shall be available for 94 percent of 98 percent of 50 percent of social services district costs, after deducting federal funds available therefor, for those social services districts' claims in excess of a social services district's foster care block grant allocation for those amounts exclusively attributable to the previously approved revised or supplemental rates. In addition, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, a portion of funds appropriated herein may also be used for payments to the dormitory authority of the state of New York for advisory services including, but not limited to, site visits and review of applications, building plans and cost estimates for voluntary agency programs for which the office of children and family services establishes maximum state aid rates and for capital projects for residential institutions for children seeking financing under paragraph b of subdivision 40 of section 1680 of the public authorities law, as amended by chapter 508 of the laws of 2006 ..... 6,620,000 ......................................... (re. $4,291,000) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, for services and expenses to initiate and/or continue program modifications and/or to provide services including, but not limited to, demonstrate effective 319 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 programs such as evidence-based initiatives for alternatives to detention for persons alleged or determined to be in need of super- vision or otherwise at risk of placement in the juvenile justice system and for services and expenses related to reducing office of children and family services institutional placements through program modifications and/or services including, but not limited to, mental health and substance abuse programs, demonstrated effective programs such as evidence-based initiatives to divert youth at-risk of placement with the office of children and family services and/or as alternatives to residential placements with such office. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, the office may authorize one or more demonstration projects to co-locate respite beds for youth alleged or at risk of juvenile delinquency in a runaway and homeless youth program ............................... 2,460,762 ........................................... (re. $981,000) For services and expenses for supportive housing for young adults aged 25 years or younger leaving or having recently left foster care or who had been in foster care for more than a year after their 16th birthday and who are at-risk of street homelessness or sheltered homelessness provided under the joint project between the state and the city of New York, known as the New York New York III supportive housing agreement. No expenditure shall be made until a certificate of allocation has been approved by the director of the budget with copies to be filed with the chairpersons of the senate finance committee and the assembly ways and means committee. The amount appropriated herein may be transferred or otherwise made available to the city of New York administration for children's services for services and expenses related to implementing the project .......... 854,000 ............................................. (re. $847,000) For developing and implementation of a new subsidized kinship guardi- anship program consistent with the federal fostering connections to success and increasing adoptions act of 2008 (P.L. 110-351) ........ 100,000 ............................................... (re. $4,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2009, as amended by chapter 502, section 2, of the laws of 2009: For state aid grants to support contractual agreements with communi- ty-based programs for children, youth and families, in order to provide services that meet the needs of families and enhance the safety and stability of children and youth in their homes and contractual agreements with non-for-profits to enhance the assess- ment of the need for, and provision of services to, victims of domestic violence that are involved in child protective services cases. Such funds are available to continue or expand existing programs with existing contractors that are satisfactorily perform- ing services, to award new contracts to continue programs where existing contractors are not satisfactorily performing as determined by the office of children and family services, and/or award new contracts through a competitive process; provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disburse- ment on and after November 1, 2009 shall be reduced by 12.5 percent 320 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 of the amount that was undisbursed as of November 1, 2009 .......... 4,934,100 ........................................... (re. $251,000) For services and expenses of certain local or regional multidiscipli- nary child abuse investigation teams approved by the office of chil- dren and family services for the purpose of investigating reports of suspected child abuse or maltreatment and for new and established child advocacy centers; provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after November 1, 2009 shall be reduced by 12.5 percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of November 1, 2009 ................. 5,811,000 ........................................... (re. $323,000) For payment of state aid for programs for the provision of services to runaway and homeless youth pursuant to subdivisions 2, 3 and 4 of section 420 of the executive law and pursuant to chapter 800 of the laws of 1985 amending the runaway and homeless youth act for the provision of transitional independent living support services and the establishment and operation of young adult shelters for youth between the ages of 16 and 21; the office of children and family services shall not reimburse any claims unless they are submitted within 12 months of the calendar quarter in which the claimed service or services were delivered; provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disburse- ment on and after November 1, 2009 shall be reduced by 12.5 percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of November 1, 2009. No expenditures shall be made from this appropriation until an annual expenditure plan is approved by the director of the budget and a certificate of approval allocating these funds has been issued by the director of the budget and copies of such certificate or any amendment thereto filed with the state comptroller, the chairperson of the senate finance committee and the chairperson of the assembly ways and means committee ... 5,235,048 .............. (re. $178,000) For services and expenses of the advantage after school program. Such funds are to be available pursuant to a plan prepared by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget to extend or expand current contracts with community based organizations, to award new contracts to continue programs where the existing contractors are not satisfactorily performing as determined by the office of children and family services and/or to award new contracts through a competitive process to community based organiza- tions; provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after November 1, 2009 shall be reduced by 12.5 percent of the amount that was undis- bursed as of November 1, 2009 ... 19,172,500 ........ (re. $584,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2009, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: Of the amount appropriated herein, $23,605,938 shall be available as follows; provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after November 1, 2009 shall be reduced by 12.5 percent of the amount that was undis- bursed as of November 1, 2009: 321 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses related to locally operated youth develop- ment and delinquency prevention programs. No expenditure shall be made from this appropriation until a plan has been approved by the director of the budget and a certificate of approval allocating these funds has been issued by the director of the budget. Notwithstanding the provisions of section 420 of the executive law which would require expenditure of state aid for youth programs in a total amount greater than the amount appropriated, for payment of state aid for programs pursuant to article 19-A of the executive law, for delinquency prevention and youth development. Notwith- standing the provisions of section 420 of the executive law, eligi- bility for state aid reimbursement for counties which do not partic- ipate in the county comprehensive planning process shall be determined as follows: the aggregate amount of state aid for recre- ation, youth service and similar projects to a county and munici- palities within such county shall not exceed $2,750 of which no more than $1,450 may be used for recreation projects, per 1,000 youths residing in the county based on a single count of such youths as shown by the last published federal census for the county certified in the same manner as provided by section 54 of the state finance law. The office shall not reimburse any claims unless they are submitted within 12 months of the project year in which the expendi- ture was made. Of the amount appropriated herein 7,150,072 shall be available as follows; provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after November 1, 2009 shall be reduced by 12.5 percent of the amount that was undis- bursed as of November 1, 2009: For services and expenses related to programs providing special delin- quency prevention or other youth development services. No expendi- ture shall be made for such programs from this appropriation until a plan has been approved by the director of the budget and a certif- icate of approval allocating these funds has been issued by the director of the budget. The office shall not reimburse any claims unless they are submitted within 7 months of the project year in which the expenditure was made. For direct contracts with private not-for-profit community agencies to provide needed services for the operation of programs to prevent juvenile delinquency and promote youth development, and through an allocation to public agencies where it is documented that private not-for-profit community agencies are not available to provide such services. Moneys shall be made available to community agencies in counties outside the city of New York based on a statewide allo- cation formula determined by each county's eligibility for compre- hensive planning funds as a portion of the state wide total provided under paragraph a of subdivision 1 of section 420 of the executive law. Moneys made available to community agencies shall be allocated by local youth bureaus subject to final funding determinations by the commissioner of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget. 322 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For direct contract with private not-for-profit community agencies to provide needed services for the operation of programs to prevent juvenile delinquency and promote youth development, and through an allocation to public agencies where it is documented that private not-for-profit agencies are not available to provide such services. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, moneys shall be made available to community agencies in cities with populations greater than 275,000 and to community agencies statewide ........... 30,756,010 .......................................... (re. $986,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2008, as amended by chapter 496, section 3, of the laws of 2008: For services and expenses for a demonstration project in targeted social services districts identified jointly by the office of chil- dren and family services and the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services based, in part, on size, experience, readiness and availability of services, to improve the assessment and treatment outcomes for families and youth involved in the child welfare system who need chemical dependency services including providing funding for chemical dependency programs to co-locate certified chemical dependency staff with appropriate district child welfare services staff, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undis- bursed as of August 15, 2008 ... 4,435,000 ........ (re. $1,142,000) Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, subject to an expenditure plan approved by the director of the budget, for eligi- ble services and expenses of improving the quality of child welfare services that may include, but not be limited to, training to mandated reporters regarding the proper identification of and response to signs of child abuse and neglect, public information programs and services that advance a zero tolerance campaign of child abuse and neglect, and demonstration projects to test models for new or targeted expansion of services beyond the level currently funded by local social services districts including continuing to contract with existing providers that are performing satisfactorily, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 ... 3,822,000 ................. (re. $844,000) For services and expenses of certain local or regional multidiscipli- nary child abuse investigation teams approved by the office of chil- dren and family services for the purpose of investigating reports of suspected child abuse or maltreatment and for new and established child advocacy centers, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 .................. 6,181,840 ........................................... (re. $365,000) 323 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2008, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2009: For services and expenses related to reducing office of children and family services institutional placements through program modifica- tions and/or services including, but not limited to, mental health and substance abuse programs, demonstrated effective programs such as evidence-based initiatives to divert youth at-risk of placement with the office of children and family services and/or as alterna- tives to residential placements with such office. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, the office may authorize one or more demonstration projects to co-locate respite beds for youth alleged or at risk of juvenile delinquency in a runaway and homeless youth program ... 5,091,162 .............. (re. $1,605,000) Of the amount appropriated herein, $23,605,938 shall be available as follows, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditures and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008. For services and expenses related to locally operated youth development and delinquency prevention programs. No expenditure shall be made from this appropriation until a plan has been approved by the director of the budget and a certif- icate of approval allocating these funds has been issued by the director of the budget. Notwithstanding the provisions of section 420 of the executive law which would require expenditure of state aid for youth programs in a total amount greater than $23,605,938, for payment of state aid for programs pursuant to article 19-A of the executive law, for delin- quency prevention and youth development. Notwithstanding the provisions of section 420 of the executive law, eligibility for state aid reimbursement for counties which do not participate in the county comprehensive planning process shall be determined as follows: the aggregate amount of state aid for recreation, youth service and similar projects to a county and municipalities within such county shall not exceed $2,750 of which no more than $1,450 may be used for recreation projects, per 1,000 youths residing in the county based on a single count of such youths as shown by the last published federal census for the county certified in the same manner as provided by section 54 of the state finance law. The office shall not reimburse any claims unless they are submitted within 12 months of the project year in which the expenditure was made. Of the amount appropriated herein $7,775,586 shall be available as follows, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undis- bursed as of August 15, 2008. For services and expenses related to programs providing special delinquency prevention or other youth development services. No expenditure shall be made for such programs from this appropriation until a plan has been approved by the direc- tor of the budget and a certificate of approval allocating these funds has been issued by the director of the budget. The office 324 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 shall not reimburse any claims unless they are submitted within 7 months of the project year in which the expenditure was made. For direct contracts with private not-for-profit community agencies to provide needed services for the operation of programs to prevent juvenile delinquency and promote youth development, and through an allocation to public agencies where it is documented that private not-for-profit community agencies are not available to provide such services. Moneys shall be made available to community agencies in counties outside the city of New York based on a statewide allo- cation formula determined by each county's eligibility for compre- hensive planning funds as a proportion of the statewide total provided under paragraph a of subdivision 1 of section 420 of the executive law. Moneys made available to community agencies shall be allocated by local youth bureaus subject to final funding determi- nations by the commissioner of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget. For direct contract with private not-for-profit community agencies to provide needed services for the operation of programs to prevent juvenile delinquency and promote youth development, and through an allocation to public agencies where it is documented that private not-for-profit agencies are not available to provide such services. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, moneys shall be made available to community agencies in cities with populations greater than 275,000 and to community agencies statewide ........... 31,381,524 .......................................... (re. $336,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2007, as amended by chapter 496, section 3, of the laws of 2008: For services and expenses of certain child fatality review teams approved by the office of children and family services for the purposes of investigating and/or reviewing the death of children, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 ... 1,000,000 ................. (re. $118,000) Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, subject to an expenditure plan approved by the director of the budget, for eligi- ble services and expenses of improving the quality of child welfare services that may include, but not be limited to, training to mandated reporters regarding the proper identification of and response to signs of child abuse and neglect, public information programs and services that advance a zero tolerance campaign of child abuse and neglect, and demonstration projects to test models for new or targeted expansion of services beyond the level currently funded by local social services districts including continuing to contract with existing providers that are performing satisfactorily, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 ... 3,822,000 .................. (re. $66,000) 325 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses of family empowerment centers for the purpose of providing training and educational programs to assist children and families, at risk of entry into the child welfare system, to achieve self-sufficiency, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disburse- ment on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 ........... 2,964,000 ......................................... (re. $1,012,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2006, as amended by chapter 496, section 3, of the laws of 2008: For state aid grants to support contractual agreements with communi- ty-based programs for children, youth and families, in order to provide services that meet the needs of families and enhance the safety and stability of children and youth in their home, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expend- iture and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 ... 5,000,000 ....................... (re. $516,000) Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, subject to an expenditure plan approved by the director of the budget, for eligi- ble services and expenses of improving the quality of child welfare services that may include, but not be limited to, demonstration projects to test models for new or targeted expansion of services beyond the level currently funded by local social services districts including continuing to contract with existing providers that are performing satisfactorily, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 .................. 1,900,000 ............................................ (re. $16,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2005: For services and expenses related to reducing office of children and family services institutional placements ........................... 1,500,000 ........................................... (re. $145,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2003: For services and expenses related to reducing office of children and family services institutional placements ........................... 1,500,000 ............................................. (re. $8,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Social Services Block Grant Account - 25182 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses for supportive social services provided pursuant to title XX of the federal social security act. Notwith- standing any other provision of law, the moneys hereby appropriated shall be apportioned by the office of children and family services 326 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 to local social services districts, to reimburse local district expenditures for supportive services and training subject to the approval of the director of the budget; provided, however, that reimbursement to social services districts for eligible expenditures for services incurred during a particular federal fiscal year will be limited to expenditures claimed by March 31 of the following year. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, of the funds available herein, including any funds transferred from the temporary assist- ance to needy families block grant to the title XX block grant, $66,000,000 shall be allocated to social services districts, solely for reimbursement of expenditures for the provision and adminis- tration of adult protective services, residential services for victims of domestic violence who are determined to be ineligible for public assistance during the time the victims were residing in resi- dential programs for victims of domestic violence, and nonresiden- tial services for victims of domestic violence, pursuant to an allo- cation plan developed by the office and submitted for approval by the division of the budget no later than 60 days following enactment of this chapter, based on each district's claims for such costs and any other factors as identified in the allocation plan, adjusted by applicable cost allocation methodology and net of any retroactive payments for the 12 month period ending June 30, 2012 that are submitted on or before January 2, 2013; provided, however, that if the office determines that the total amount of a social services district's claims for such services which could be reimbursed from these funds is less than the amount allocated to the district for such claims, the office may, subject to approval by the director of the budget, reallocate the unused funds to other social services districts with eligible claims that exceed their allocation. Funds appropriated herein shall be available for aid to municipalities and for payments to the federal government for expenditures made pursuant to the social services law and the state plan for individ- ual and family grant program under the disaster relief act of 1974. The funds hereby appropriated are to be available for payment of state aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds hereby appropriated shall be available to the office net of disal- lowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be transferred to any other appropriation within the office of children and family services and/or the office of temporary and disability assistance and/or suballocated to the office of temporary and disability assistance for the purpose of paying local social services districts' costs of the above program and may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation or with any other item or items within the amounts appropriated within the office of children and family services general fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the depart- ment of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of 327 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, in lieu of payments authorized by the social services law, or payments of federal funds otherwise due to the local social services districts for programs provided under the federal social security act or the federal food stamp act, funds herein appropriated, in amounts certified by the state comptroller or the state commissioner of health as due from local social services districts each month as their share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law may be set aside by the state comptroller in an interest bearing account with such interest accruing to the credit of the locality in order to ensure the orderly and prompt payment of providers under section 367-b of the social services law pursuant to an estimate provided by the commissioner of health of each local social services district's share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law ... 150,000,000 .............. (re. $61,425,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses for supportive social services provided pursuant to title XX of the federal social security act. Notwith- standing any other provision of law, the moneys hereby appropriated shall be apportioned by the office of children and family services to local social services districts, to reimburse local district expenditures for supportive services and training subject to the approval of the director of the budget; provided, however, that reimbursement to social services districts for eligible expenditures for services incurred during a particular federal fiscal year will be limited to expenditures claimed by March 31 of the following year. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, of the funds available herein, including any funds transferred from the temporary assist- ance to needy families block grant to the title XX block grant, $66,000,000 shall be allocated to social services districts, solely for reimbursement of expenditures for the provision and adminis- tration of adult protective services, residential services for victims of domestic violence who are determined to be ineligible for public assistance during the time the victims were residing in resi- dential programs for victims of domestic violence, and nonresiden- tial services for victims of domestic violence, pursuant to an allo- cation plan developed by the office and submitted for approval by the division of the budget no later than 60 days following enactment of this chapter, based on each district's claims for such costs and any other factors as identified in the allocation plan, adjusted by applicable cost allocation methodology and net of any retroactive payments for the 12 month period ending June 30, 2011 that are submitted on or before January 3, 2012; provided, however, that if the office determines that the total amount of a social services district's claims for such services which could be reimbursed from these funds is less than the amount allocated to the district for such claims, the office may, subject to approval by the director of 328 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 the budget, reallocate the unused funds to other social services districts with eligible claims that exceed their allocation. Funds appropriated herein shall be available for aid to municipalities and for payments to the federal government for expenditures made pursuant to the social services law and the state plan for individ- ual and family grant program under the disaster relief act of 1974. The funds hereby appropriated are to be available for payment of state aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds hereby appropriated shall be available to the office net of disal- lowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be transferred to any other appropriation within the office of children and family services and/or the office of temporary and disability assistance and/or suballocated to the office of temporary and disability assistance for the purpose of paying local social services districts' costs of the above program and may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation or with any other item or items within the amounts appropriated within the office of children and family services general fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the depart- ment of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, in lieu of payments authorized by the social services law, or payments of federal funds otherwise due to the local social services districts for programs provided under the federal social security act or the federal food stamp act, funds herein appropriated, in amounts certified by the state comptroller or the state commissioner of health as due from local social services districts each month as their share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law may be set aside by the state comptroller in an interest bearing account with such interest accruing to the credit of the locality in order to ensure the orderly and prompt payment of providers under section 367-b of the social services law pursuant to an estimate provided by the commissioner of health of each local social services district's share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law ... 150,000,000 .............. (re. $43,898,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Title IV-a, IV-b, IV-e Account - 25175 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses for the foster care and adoption assistance program, and the kinship guardianship assistance program, including related administrative expenses, and for services and expenses for child welfare and family preservation and family support services provided pursuant to title IV-a, subparts 1 and 2 of title IV-b and 329 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 title IV-e of the federal social security act including the federal share of costs incurred implementing the federal adoption and safe families act of 1997 (P.L. 105-89); provided, however, that reimbursement to social services districts for eligible expenditures for services other than the foster care and adoption assistance program, and the kinship guardianship assistance program incurred during a particular federal fiscal year will be limited to expendi- tures claimed by March 31 of the following year. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, in lieu of payments authorized by the social services law, or payments of federal funds otherwise due to the local social services districts for programs provided under the federal social security act or the federal food stamp act, funds herein appropriated, in amounts certified by the state commissioner or the state commissioner of health as due from local social services districts each month as their share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law may be set aside by the state comptroller in an interest-bearing account with such interest accruing to the credit of the locality in order to ensure the orderly and prompt payment of providers under section 367-b of the social services law pursuant to an estimate provided by the commissioner of health of each local social services district's share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law. Funds appropriated herein shall be available for aid to municipalities and for payments to the federal government for expenditures made pursuant to the social services law and the state plan for individ- ual and family grant program under the disaster relief act of 1974. Such funds are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the office net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be transferred to any other appropriation within the office of children and family services and/or the office of temporary and disability assistance and/or suballocated to the office of temporary and disability assistance for the purpose of paying local social services districts' costs of the above program and may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation or with any other item or items within the amounts appropriated within the office of children and family services general fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the depart- ment of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee ... 868,900,000 ............. (re. $733,947,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Title IV-a, IV-b, IV-e Account By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: 330 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses for the foster care and adoption assistance program, and the kinship guardianship assistance program, including related administrative expenses, and for services and expenses for child welfare and family preservation and family support services provided pursuant to title IV-a, subparts 1 and 2 of title IV-b and title IV-e of the federal social security act including the federal share of costs incurred implementing the federal adoption and safe families act of 1997 (P.L. 105-89); provided, however, that reimbursement to social services districts for eligible expenditures for services other than the foster care and adoption assistance program, and the kinship guardianship assistance program incurred during a particular federal fiscal year will be limited to expendi- tures claimed by March 31 of the following year. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, in lieu of payments authorized by the social services law, or payments of federal funds otherwise due to the local social services districts for programs provided under the federal social security act or the federal food stamp act, funds herein appropriated, in amounts certified by the state commissioner or the state commissioner of health as due from local social services districts each month as their share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law may be set aside by the state comptroller in an interest-bearing account with such interest accruing to the credit of the locality in order to ensure the orderly and prompt payment of providers under section 367-b of the social services law pursuant to an estimate provided by the commissioner of health of each local social services district's share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law. Funds appropriated herein shall be available for aid to municipalities and for payments to the federal government for expenditures made pursuant to the social services law and the state plan for individ- ual and family grant program under the disaster relief act of 1974. Such funds are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the office net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be transferred to any other appropriation within the office of children and family services and/or the office of temporary and disability assistance and/or suballocated to the office of temporary and disability assistance for the purpose of paying local social services districts' costs of the above program and may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation or with any other item or items within the amounts appropriated within the office of children and family services general fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the depart- ment of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee ... 868,900,000 ............. (re. $261,830,000) 331 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses for the foster care and adoption assistance program, and the kinship guardianship assistance program, including related administrative expenses, and for services and expenses for child welfare and family preservation and family support services provided pursuant to title IV-a, subparts 1 and 2 of title IV-b and title IV-e of the federal social security act including the federal share of costs incurred implementing the federal adoption and safe families act of 1997 (P.L. 105-89); provided, however, that reimbursement to social services districts for eligible expenditures for services other than the foster care and adoption assistance program, and the kinship guardianship assistance program incurred during a particular federal fiscal year will be limited to expendi- tures claimed by March 31 of the following year. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, in lieu of payments authorized by the social services law, or payments of federal funds otherwise due to the local social services districts for programs provided under the federal social security act or the federal food stamp act, funds herein appropriated, in amounts certified by the state commissioner or the state commissioner of health as due from local social services districts each month as their share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law may be set aside by the state comptroller in an interest-bearing account with such interest accruing to the credit of the locality in order to ensure the orderly and prompt payment of providers under section 367-b of the social services law pursuant to an estimate provided by the commissioner of health of each local social services district's share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law. Funds appropriated herein shall be available for aid to municipalities and for payments to the federal government for expenditures made pursuant to the social services law and the state plan for individ- ual and family grant program under the disaster relief act of 1974. Such funds are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the office net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be transferred to any other appropriation within the office of children and family services and/or the office of temporary and disability assistance and/or suballocated to the office of temporary and disability assistance for the purpose of paying local social services districts' costs of the above program and may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation or with any other item or items within the amounts appropriated within the office of children and family services general fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the depart- ment of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee ... 868,900,000 ............. (re. $266,803,000) 332 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For additional reimbursement for services and expenses resulting from the increase in the Federal medical assistance percentage available for the foster care and adoption assistance program provided pursu- ant to title IV-e of the federal social security act in accordance with the requirements of the American recovery and reinvestment act of 2009 (Public Law 111-5). Funds appropriated herein shall be subject to all applicable reporting and accountability requirements contained in such act. Such funds are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities to the extent authorized by such act. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be transferred to any other appropriation within the office of children and family services and/or the office of temporary and disability assistance and/or suballocated to the office of temporary and disability assistance for the purpose of paying local social services districts' costs of the above program and may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation or with any other item or items within the amounts appropriated within the office of children and family services general fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the depart- ment of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee ... 48,000,000 ............... (re. $48,000,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For services and expenses for the foster care and adoption assistance program, including related administrative expenses, and for services and expenses for child welfare and family preservation and family support services provided pursuant to title IV-a, subparts 1 and 2 of title IV-b and title IV-e of the federal social security act including the federal share of costs incurred implementing the federal adoption and safe families act of 1997 (P.L. 105-89); provided, however, that reimbursement to social services districts for eligible expenditures for services other than foster care services incurred during a particular federal fiscal year will be limited to expenditures claimed by March 31 of the following year. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, in lieu of payments authorized by the social services law, or payments of federal funds otherwise due to the local social services districts for programs provided under the federal social security act or the federal food stamp act, funds herein appropriated, in amounts certified by the state commissioner or the state commissioner of health as due from local social services districts each month as their share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law may be set aside by the state comptroller in an interest-bearing account with such interest accruing to the credit of the locality in order to ensure the orderly and prompt payment of providers under section 367-b of the social services law pursuant to an estimate provided by the commissioner of health of each local social services 333 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 district's share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law. Funds appropriated herein shall be available for aid to municipalities and for payments to the federal government for expenditures made pursuant to the social services law and the state plan for individ- ual and family grant program under the disaster relief act of 1974. Such funds are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the office net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be transferred to any other appropriation within the office of children and family services and/or the office of temporary and disability assistance and/or suballocated to the office of temporary and disability assistance for the purpose of paying local social services districts' costs of the above program and may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation or with any other item or items within the amounts appropriated within the office of children and family services general fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the depart- ment of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee ... 868,900,000 ............. (re. $258,722,000) For additional reimbursement for services and expenses resulting from the increase in the Federal medical assistance percentage available for the foster care and adoption assistance program provided pursu- ant to title IV-e of the federal social security act in accordance with the requirements of the American recovery and reinvestment act of 2009 (Public Law 111-5). Funds appropriated herein shall be subject to all applicable reporting and accountability requirements contained in such act. Such funds are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities to the extent authorized by such act. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be transferred to any other appropriation within the office of children and family services and/or the office of temporary and disability assistance and/or suballocated to the office of temporary and disability assistance for the purpose of paying local social services districts' costs of the above program and may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation or with any other item or items within the amounts appropriated within the office of children and family services general fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the depart- ment of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee ... 48,000,000 ................ (re. $3,960,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2009: 334 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses for the foster care and adoption assistance program, including related administrative expenses, and for services and expenses for child welfare and family preservation and family support services provided pursuant to title IV-a, subparts 1 and 2 of title IV-b and title IV-e of the federal social security act including the federal share of costs incurred implementing the federal adoption and safe families act of 1997 (P.L. 105-89); provided, however, that reimbursement to social services districts for eligible expenditures for services other than foster care services incurred during a particular federal fiscal year will be limited to expenditures claimed by March 31 of the following year. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, in lieu of payments authorized by the social services law, or payments of federal funds otherwise due to the local social services districts for programs provided under the federal social security act or the federal food stamp act, funds herein appropriated, in amounts certified by the state commissioner or the state commissioner of health as due from local social services districts each month as their share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law may be set aside by the state comptroller in an interest-bearing account with such interest accruing to the credit of the locality in order to ensure the orderly and prompt payment of providers under section 367-b of the social services law pursuant to an estimate provided by the commissioner of health of each local social services district's share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law. Funds appropriated herein shall be available for aid to municipalities and for payments to the federal government for expenditures made pursuant to the social services law and the state plan for individ- ual and family grant program under the disaster relief act of 1974. Such funds are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the office net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be transferred to any other appropriation within the office of children and family services and/or the office of temporary and disability assistance and/or suballocated to the office of temporary and disability assistance for the purpose of paying local social services districts' costs of the above program and may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation or with any other item or items within the amounts appropriated within the office of children and family services general fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the depart- ment of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee ... 868,900,000 ............. (re. $217,109,000) Special Revenue Fund - Other Combined [Gifts, Grants and Bequests] EXPENDABLE TRUST Fund 335 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Children and Family Trust Fund ACCOUNT - 20128 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses related to the administration and implemen- tation of contracts for prevention and support service programs for victims of family violence under the William B. Hoyt memorial chil- dren and family trust fund pursuant to article 10-A of the social services law. Funds appropriated to the children and family trust fund shall be available for expenditure for such services and expenses herein ... 3,459,000 ..................... (re. $3,459,000) Special Revenue Fund - Other Combined [Gifts, Grants and Bequests] EXPENDABLE TRUST Fund Children and Family Trust Fund ACCOUNT By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses related to the administration and implemen- tation of contracts for prevention and support service programs for victims of family violence under the William B. Hoyt memorial chil- dren and family trust fund pursuant to article 10-A of the social services law. Funds appropriated to the children and family trust fund shall be available for expenditure for such services and expenses herein ... 3,459,000 ..................... (re. $3,459,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses related to the administration and implemen- tation of contracts for prevention and support service programs for victims of family violence under the William B. Hoyt memorial chil- dren and family trust fund pursuant to article 10-A of the social services law. Funds appropriated to the children and family trust fund shall be available for expenditure for such services and expenses herein ... 3,459,000 ..................... (re. $3,371,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For services and expenses related to the administration and implemen- tation of contracts for prevention and support service programs for victims of family violence under the William B. Hoyt memorial chil- dren and family trust fund pursuant to article 10-A of the social services law. Funds appropriated to the children and family trust fund shall be available for expenditure for such services and expenses herein ... 3,459,000 ..................... (re. $3,459,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2009: For services and expenses related to the administration and implemen- tation of contracts for prevention and support services for victims of family violence under the William B. Hoyt memorial children and family trust fund pursuant to article 10-A of the social services law. Funds appropriated to the children and family trust fund shall be available for expenditure for such services and expenses herein ... 3,459,000 ....................................... (re. $893,000) 336 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 TRAINING AND DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For state reimbursement to local social services districts for train- ing expenses associated with title IV-a, title IV-e, title IV-d, title IV-f and title XIX of the federal social security act or their successor titles and programs. Funds appropriated herein shall be available for aid to municipalities and for payments to the federal government for expenditures made pursuant to the social services law and the state plan for individ- ual and family grant program under the disaster relief act of 1974. Such funds are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the office net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be transferred to any other appropriation and/or suballocated to any other agency for the purpose of paying local social services district cost or may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation or with any other item or items within the amounts appropriated within the office of children and family services - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. The amount appropriated herein, as may be adjusted by transfer of general fund moneys for administration of child welfare, training and development, public assistance, and food stamp programs appro- priated in the office of children and family services and the office of temporary and disability assistance, shall constitute total state reimbursement for all local training programs in state fiscal year 2013-14 ... 4,815,800 ............................. (re. $4,815,800) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Federal Health and Human Services Fund Account - 25175 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For reimbursement to local social services districts for training expenses associated with title IV-a, title IV-e, title IV-d and title XIX of the federal social security act or their successor titles and programs. Funds appropriated herein shall be available for aid to municipalities and for payments to the federal government for expenditures made pursuant to the social services law and the state plan for individ- ual and family grant program under the disaster relief act of 1974. 337 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Such funds are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the office net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be transferred to any other appropriation and/or suballocated to any other agency for the purpose of paying local social services district cost, or may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation or with any other item or items within the amounts appropriated within the office of children and family services federal funds - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee ........................... 19,219,000 ....................................... (re. $19,219,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Federal Health and Human Services Fund Account By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For reimbursement to local social services districts for training expenses associated with title IV-a, title IV-e, title IV-d and title XIX of the federal social security act or their successor titles and programs. Funds appropriated herein shall be available for aid to municipalities and for payments to the federal government for expenditures made pursuant to the social services law and the state plan for individ- ual and family grant program under the disaster relief act of 1974. Such funds are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the office net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be transferred to any other appropriation and/or suballocated to any other agency for the purpose of paying local social services district cost, or may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation or with any other item or items within the amounts appropriated within the office of children and family services federal funds - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee ........................... 19,219,000 ....................................... (re. $16,889,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For reimbursement to local social services districts for training expenses associated with title IV-a, title IV-e, title IV-d and 338 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 title XIX of the federal social security act or their successor titles and programs. Funds appropriated herein shall be available for aid to municipalities and for payments to the federal government for expenditures made pursuant to the social services law and the state plan for individ- ual and family grant program under the disaster relief act of 1974. Such funds are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the office net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be transferred to any other appropriation and/or suballocated to any other agency for the purpose of paying local social services district cost, or may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation or with any other item or items within the amounts appropriated within the office of children and family services federal funds - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee ........................... 19,219,000 ....................................... (re. $18,600,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For reimbursement to local social services districts for training expenses associated with title IV-a, title IV-e, title IV-d and title XIX of the federal social security act or their successor titles and programs. Funds appropriated herein shall be available for aid to municipalities and for payments to the federal government for expenditures made pursuant to the social services law and the state plan for individ- ual and family grant program under the disaster relief act of 1974. Such funds are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the office net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be transferred to any other appropriation and/or suballocated to any other agency for the purpose of paying local social services district cost, or may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation or with any other item or items within the amounts appropriated within the office of children and family services federal funds - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee ........................... 19,219,000 ....................................... (re. $16,929,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2009: 339 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For reimbursement to local social services districts for training expenses associated with title IV-a, title IV-e, title IV-d and title XIX of the federal social security act or their successor titles and programs. Funds appropriated herein shall be available for aid to municipalities and for payments to the federal government for expenditures made pursuant to the social services law and the state plan for individ- ual and family grant program under the disaster relief act of 1974. Such funds are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the office net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be transferred to any other appropriation and/or suballocated to any other agency for the purpose of paying local social services district cost, or may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation or with any other item or items within the amounts appropriated within the office of children and family services federal funds - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee ........................... 19,219,000 ....................................... (re. $14,219,000) 340 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS General Fund ....................... 1,248,505,000 62,690,000 Special Revenue Funds - Federal .... 3,728,535,000 3,078,731,000 Special Revenue Funds - Other ...... 19,900,000 0 Fiduciary Funds .................... 10,000,000 0 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 5,006,940,000 3,141,421,000 ================ ================ SCHEDULE CHILD WELL BEING PROGRAM ................................... 140,000,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Child Support Account - 25178 For reimbursement of local administrative expenses for child support and establish- ment of paternity pursuant to title IV-D of the federal social security act. Notwithstanding subdivision 1 of section 111-d and section 153 of the social services law or any other inconsistent provision of law, such reimbursement shall constitute total reimbursement for activ- ities funded herein in state fiscal year 2014-2015. Notwithstanding section 111-e of the social services law or any other provision of law, social services districts shall retain the non-federal share of any support collections otherwise payable as reimbursement to the state. Such funds are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the office of temporary and disability assist- ance net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation within the office of temporary and disability assist- ance federal fund - local assistance 341 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 account with the approval of the director of the budget, who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chair- man of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, amounts appropriated herein received pursuant to section 391 of the federal personal responsibility and work opportunity reconciliation act of 1996 may be used without state or local financial participation to provide grants or enter into contracts with courts, local public agencies, or nonprofit private entities consistent with federal law and require- ments. Such grants and/or contracts shall be made based on the results of a compet- itive procurement. Funds appropriated herein may be used for a federally approved research and demon- stration project for improved custodial cooperation. Notwithstanding any incon- sistent provision of law, these funds shall be available without local financial participation .............................. 140,000,000 -------------- EMPLOYMENT AND ECONOMIC SUPPORT PROGRAM .................. 4,717,344,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For state reimbursement of the safety net assistance program as established pursuant to chapter 436 of the laws of 1997. Notwithstanding section 153 of the social services law or any other inconsistent provision of law, funds appropriated here- in shall reimburse 29 percent of safety net assistance expenditures, including the cost of providing shelter supplements for safety net assistance households at local option in order to prevent eviction and address homelessness in accordance with social services district plans approved by the office of temporary and disability assistance and the director of the budget, provided, however, that in social services 342 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 districts with a population over five million no shelter supplements other than those to prevent eviction shall be reim- bursed, and further provided that such supplements shall not be part of the stan- dard of need pursuant to section 131-a of the social services law. Funds appropri- ated herein shall also reimburse 29 percent of safety net assistance expendi- tures for emergency shelter, transporta- tion, or nutrition payments which the district determines are necessary to establish or maintain independent living arrangements among persons who have been medically diagnosed as having acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) or HIV-related illness and who are homeless or facing homelessness and for whom no viable and less costly alternative to housing is available; provided, however, that funds appropriated herein may only be used for such purposes if the cost of such allowances are not eligible for reimburse- ment under medical assistance or other programs. Such funds are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the office of temporary and disability assist- ance, net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits, including those related to title IV-E of the social security act; and including, but not limited to, additional federal funds resulting from any changes in federal cost allocation methodologies. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation within the office of temporary and disability assist- ance general fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget, who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chair- man of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. 343 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Social services districts shall be required to report to the office of temporary and disability assistance on an annual basis, information, as determined and requested by the office, related to services and expenditures for which reimbursement is sought for providing temporary housing assistance to homeless individuals and families. Such information shall be submitted electronically to the extent feasible as determined by the office, and shall be used to evaluate expenditures by such social services districts for the provision of temporary housing assistance for homeless individuals and families. Funds appropriated herein shall not be used by any public assistance recipient in any electronic benefit transfer transaction, consistent with the prohibitions set forth in section 4004 of public law 112-96, at any liquor stores, casinos, gaming estab- lishments, or establishments that provide adult-oriented entertainment in which performers disrobe or perform in an unclothed state and such entities are prohibited from accepting any transactions of such funds. Recipients who fail to comply with these restrictions are subject to durational discontinuances of their public assistance and the other persons, businesses and entities subject to such prohibitions and failing to comply with these restrictions may be subject to sanc- tions and penalties, including but not limited to monetary fines, the revocation, cancellation, or suspension of an operat- ing license or authorization, or criminal penalties. Notwithstanding section 153 of the social services law, or any other inconsistent provision of law, such appropriation shall be available for reimbursement of eligible claims incurred on or after January 1, 2014 and before January 1, 2015, that are otherwise reimbursable by the state on or after April 1, 2014, that are claimed by March 1, 2015. Such reimbursement shall constitute total state reimbursement for activities funded herein in state fiscal year 2014-2015 ............................. 460,000,000 344 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For expenditures for additional state payments for eligible aged, blind, and disabled persons related to supplemental security income and for expenditures made pursuant to title 8 of article 5 of the social services law. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation within the office of tempo- rary and disability assistance general fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget, who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee .......... 675,000,000 For services and expenses of a program, pursuant to section 35 of the social services law, providing legal represen- tation of individuals whose federal disa- bility benefits have been denied or may be discontinued. The commissioner shall reduce reimbursement otherwise payable to social services districts to ensure that social services districts shall financial- ly participate in additional legal repre- sentation expenditures made pursuant to this provision. Such reduction in local reimbursement shall be allocated among districts by the commissioner based on the cost of, and number of district residents served by, each legal assistance program, or by such alternative cost allocation procedure deemed appropriate by the commissioner after consultation with social services officials .................... 2,630,000 For services to support human immunodefici- ency virus specific welfare-to-work programs. Components of each such program shall include, but not be limited to, on-the-job training and employment. Each such program shall guarantee that individ- uals completing the program obtain full- time employment with health insurance coverage. The office of temporary and disability assistance, in conjunction with the AIDS institute of the department of health, shall select the organizations to 345 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 operate such programs through a compet- itive bid process ............................ 1,161,000 For grants to community based organizations for nutrition outreach in areas where a significant percentage or number of those potentially eligible for food assistance programs are not participating in such programs. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, including section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part N of chapter 56 of the laws of 2013, for the period commenc- ing on April 1, 2014 and ending March 31, 2015 the commissioner shall not apply any cost of living adjustment for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimburse- ment ......................................... 3,018,000 For services and expenses incurred by local social services districts in relation to the administrative cap waiver requests submitted to the office of temporary and disability assistance for exempt area plans submitted for calendar years through 2003. Such payments shall be made until March 31, 2017 at which time this appro- priation will be used for services and expenses incurred by local social services districts in relation to the adult shelter cap. Such payments shall be made until March 31, 2042 at which time both the administrative cap waiver and adult shel- ter cap liabilities will be deemed fully reimbursed ................................... 2,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ............... 1,143,809,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Home Energy Assistance Program Account - 25123 Notwithstanding section 97 of the social services law, funds appropriated herein shall be available for services and expenses, including payments to public and private agencies and individuals for the low income home energy assistance program provided pursuant to the low income energy assistance act of 1981. Funds appropriated 346 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 herein, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, may be transferred or suballocated to other state agencies for expenses related to the low income home energy assistance program. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of the law, the amount herein appropriated may be increased or decreased by inter- change with any other appropriation within the office of temporary and disability assistance federal fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget, who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chair- man of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee ............................ 500,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................. 500,000,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Temporary Assistance for Needy Families Account - 25178 For reimbursement of the cost of the family assistance and the emergency assistance to families programs. Notwithstanding section 153 of the social services law or any inconsistent provision of law, funds appropriated herein shall be provided without state or local participation and shall include the cost of providing shel- ter supplements for family assistance households at local option in order to prevent eviction and address homelessness in accordance with social services district plans approved by the office of temporary and disability assistance and the director of the budget, provided, however, that in social services districts with a population over five million no shelter supplements other than those to prevent eviction shall be reimbursed, and further provided that such supplements shall not be part of the standard of need pursuant to section 131-a of the social services law. Funds appropriated herein shall also reimburse for family assistance expenditures for emergency shelter, trans- 347 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 portation, or nutrition payments which the district determines are necessary to establish or maintain independent living arrangements among persons who have been medically diagnosed as having acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) or HIV-related illness and who are homeless or facing homelessness and for whom no viable and less costly alternative to housing is available; provided, however, that funds appropriated herein may only be used for such purposes if the cost of such allowances are not eligible for reimburse- ment under medical assistance or other programs. Such funds are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the office of temporary and disability assist- ance net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits including, but not limited to, additional federal funds resulting from any changes in federal cost allocation methodologies. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation within the office of temporary and disability assist- ance federal fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget, who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chair- man of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Social services districts shall be required to report to the office of temporary and disability assistance on an annual basis, information, as determined and requested by the office, related to services and expenditures for which reimbursement is sought for providing temporary housing assistance to homeless individuals and families. Such information shall be submitted electronically to the extent feasible as determined by the office, and shall be used to evaluate expenditures by 348 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 such social services districts for the provision of temporary housing assistance for homeless individuals and families. Funds appropriated herein shall not be used by any public assistance recipient in any electronic benefit transfer transaction, consistent with the prohibitions set forth in section 4004 of public law 112-96, at any liquor stores, casinos, gaming estab- lishments, or establishments that provide adult-oriented entertainment in which performers disrobe or perform in an unclothed state and such entities are prohibited from accepting any transactions of such funds. Recipients who fail to comply with these restrictions are subject to durational discontinuances of their public assistance and the other persons, businesses and entities subject to such prohibitions and failing to comply with these restrictions may be subject to sanc- tions and penalties, including but not limited to monetary fines, the revocation, cancellation, or suspension of an operat- ing license or authorization, or criminal penalties. Notwithstanding section 153 of the social services law, or any other inconsistent provision of law, such appropriation shall be available for reimbursement of eligible claims incurred on or after January 1, 2014 and before January 1, 2015, that are otherwise reimbursable by the state on or after April 1, 2014, that are claimed by March 1, 2015. Such reimbursement shall constitute total federal reimbursement for activities funded herein in state fiscal year 2014-2015 ........................... 1,350,000,000 For transfer to the credit of the office of children and family services federal health and human services fund, state operations or federal health and human services fund, local assistance, federal day care account for additional reimburse- ment to social services districts for child care assistance provided pursuant to title 5-C of article 6 of the social services law. The funds shall be appor- tioned among the social services districts by the office according to an allocation plan developed by the office and submitted 349 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 to the director of the budget for approval within 60 days of enactment of the budget. The funds allocated to a district under this appropriation in addition to any state block grant funds allocated to the district for child care services and any funds the district requests the office of temporary and disability assistance to transfer from the district's flexible fund for family services allocation to the federal day care account shall constitute the district's entire block grant allo- cation for a particular federal fiscal year, which shall be available only for child care assistance expenditures made during that federal fiscal year and which are claimed by March 31 of the year imme- diately following the end of that federal fiscal year. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, any claims for child care assistance made by a social services district for expenditures made during a particular federal fiscal year, other than claims made under title XX of the federal social security act and under the supple- mental nutrition assistance program employment and training funds, shall be counted against the social services district's block grant allocation for that federal fiscal year. A social services district shall expend its allocation from the block grant in accord- ance with the applicable provision in federal law and regulations relating to the federal funds included in the state block grant for child care and the regu- lations of the office of children and family services. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, each district's claims submitted under the state block grant for child care will be processed in a manner that maximizes the availability of federal funds and ensures that the district meets its maintenance of effort requirement in each applicable federal fiscal year. Prior to transfer of funds appropriated herein, the commissioner of the office of children and family services shall consult with the commissioner of the office of temporary and disability assistance to determine the availability of such funding and to 350 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 request that the commissioner of the office of temporary and disability assist- ance takes necessary steps to notify the department of health and human services of the transfer of funding .................... 310,035,000 For allocation to local social services districts for the flexible fund for family services. Funds shall, without state or local participation, be allocated to local social services districts in accordance with a methodology to be developed by the office of temporary and disability assist- ance and the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget. Such amounts allocated to local social services districts shall hereinafter be referred to as the flexible fund for family services and shall be used for eligible services to eligible individ- uals under the State plan for the federal temporary assistance for needy families block grant. Such funds are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities and, notwith- standing section 153 of the social services law and any inconsistent provision of law, shall constitute the full amount of federal temporary assist- ance for needy families funds to be paid on account of activities funded in whole or in part hereunder and the full amount of state reimbursement to be paid on account of local district administrative claims. District allocations from the flexible fund for family services may be spent only pursuant to plans of expendi- ture, developed by each social services district and the local governing body and approved by the office of temporary and disability assistance, the office of chil- dren and family services, and the director of the budget. Such allocation shall be available for reimbursement through March 31, 2017; provided, however, that reimbursement for child welfare services other than foster care services shall be available for eligible expenditures incurred on or after October 1, 2013 and before October 1, 2014 that are otherwise reimbursable by the state on or after 351 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 April 1, 2014 and that are claimed by March 31, 2015. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amounts so appropriated for allocation to local social services districts, may be used, without state or local financial participation, by social services districts for such district's first eligible expenditures that occurred on or after October 1, 2013, or, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, during any other period beginning on or after January 1, 1997, for tuition costs for foster care children who are eligible for emergency assistance for families in the manner the state was authorized to fund such costs under part A of title IV of the social security act as such part was in effect on September 30, 1995; provided that the funds appropriated herein may not be used to reimburse local- ities for costs disallowed under title IV-E of the social security act. Such expenditures shall constitute good cause pursuant to section 408 (a) (10) of the social security act. Such funds may also be used, without state or local partic- ipation, for care, maintenance, super- vision, and tuition for juvenile delin- quents and persons in need of supervision who are placed in residential programs operated by authorized agencies and who are eligible for emergency assistance to families in the manner the state was authorized to fund such costs under part A of title IV of the social security act as such part was in effect on September 30, 1995. Such expenditures shall constitute good cause pursuant to section 408 (a) (10) of the social security act. Unless otherwise approved by the commissioner of the office of children and family services with the approval of the director of the budget, these funds may be used only for eligible expenditures made from October 1, 2013 through September 30, 2014. Notwith- standing any inconsistent provision of law, the funds so appropriated may not be used to reimburse localities for costs disallowed under title IV-E of the social security act. 352 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a social services district may request that the office of temporary and disability assistance retain and transfer a portion of the district's allocation of these funds to the credit of the office of children and family services federal health and human services fund, local assistance, title XX social services block grant for use by the district for eligible title XX services and/or to the credit of the office of children and family services federal health and human services fund, local assistance, federal day care account for use by the district for eligible child care expenditures under the state block grant for child care, within the percent- ages established by the state in accord- ance with the federal social security act and related federal regulations. Any funds transferred at a district's request to the title XX social services block grant shall be used by the district for eligible title XX social services provided in accordance with the provisions of the federal social security act and the social services law to children or their families whose income is less than 200 percent of the federal poverty level applicable to the family size involved. Any funds transferred at a district's request to the office of chil- dren and family services federal health and human services fund, local assistance, federal day care account shall be made available to the district for use for eligible child care expenditures in accordance with the applicable provisions of federal law and regulations relating to federal funds included in the state block grant for child care and in accordance with applicable state law and regulations of the office of children and family services. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, any claims made by a social services district for expenditures made for child care during a particular federal fiscal year, other than claims made under title XX of the federal social security act and under the supplemental nutrition assistance program employment and training funds, shall be counted 353 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 against the social services district's block grant for child care for that feder- al fiscal year. Each social services district must certify to the office of children and family services and the office of temporary and disability assist- ance, within 90 days of enactment of the budget but before August 15, 2014, the amount of funds it wishes to have trans- ferred under this provision. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the amount of the funds that each district expends on child welfare services from its flexible fund for family services funds and any flexible fund for family services funds transferred at the district's request to the title XX social services block grant must, to the extent that fami- lies are eligible therefore, be equal to or greater than the district's portion of the $342,322,341 statewide child welfare threshold amount, which shall be estab- lished pursuant to a formula developed by the office of temporary and disability assistance and the office of children and family services and approved by the direc- tor of the budget. Notwithstanding any other provision of law including the state finance law and any local procurement law, at the request of a social services district and with the approval of the director of the budget, a portion of the funds appropriated herein may be retained by the office of temporary and disability assistance for any services eligible for funding under the flexible fund for family services for which the applicable state agency has a contractual relationship. Such funds may be suballo- cated, transferred or otherwise made available to the department of transporta- tion ....................................... 964,000,000 The following remaining appropriations with- in the office of temporary and disability assistance federal health and human services fund temporary assistance for needy families account shall be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, such funds may be increased or 354 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 decreased by interchange with any other appropriation within the office of tempo- rary and disability assistance or office of children and family services federal fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget. Such funds shall be provided without state or local participation for services to eligible individuals under the state plan for the temporary assistance for needy families block grant whose incomes do not exceed 200 percent of the federal poverty level or who are otherwise eligible under such plan, provided that such services to eligible persons not in receipt of public assistance shall not constitute "assist- ance" under applicable federal regulations and no more than 15 percent of the funds made available herein may be used for administration, provided further that the director of the budget does not determine that such use of funds can be expected to have the effect of increasing qualified state expenditures under paragraph 7 of subdivision (a) of section 409 of the federal social security act above the minimum applicable federal maintenance of effort requirement: For services and expenses of food banks throughout New York State. Such funds may be suballocated, transferred or otherwise made available to the department of health .............................................. 2,000,000 For allocation to local social services districts for the summer youth employment program. Such funds shall be provided without state or local participation for services to eligible individuals aged fourteen to twenty. Notwithstanding any other inconsistent law to the contrary, the commissioner of any local department of social services may assign all or a portion of moneys appropriated herein on behalf of such local department of social services to the workforce investment board designated by such commissioner and upon receipt of such monies, any such workforce investment board shall be obligated to utilize such funds consistent with the purposes of this appropriation. Funds appropriated herein shall be allocated to 355 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 local social services districts in accord- ance with a methodology developed by the office of temporary and disability assist- ance and approved by the director of the budget. At the request of local social services districts, funds not used for costs of the summer youth program may be transferred to the credit of the district's allocation of the flexible fund for family services; provided, however, that a minimum of $25,000,000 will be used for the summer youth program ................ 27,500,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ............... 2,653,535,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal USDA-Food and Nutrition Services Fund Federal Food and Nutrition Services Account - 25024 For reimbursement to social services districts for administrative expenditures associated with the supplemental nutrition assistance program, and for reimbursement to the United States department of agri- culture for supplemental nutrition assist- ance program recoveries. Such reimburse- ment shall constitute total state reimbursement for local district adminis- trative claims. Such funds are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the office of temporary and disability assist- ance net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits including but not limited to additional federal funds resulting from any changes in federal cost allocation methodologies. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation within the office of temporary and disability assist- ance federal fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget, who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chair- 356 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 man of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, funds appropriated herein may be used for reimbursement of supplemental nutrition assistance program employment and training expenditures and shall be made available to social services districts or may be set aside, transferred or suballocated to other state agencies for state administered programs for the provision of services to supplemental nutrition assistance program recipients and applicants in accordance with a plan developed by the office of temporary and disability assistance and approved by the director of the budget. Funds appropriated herein may be used to fund the cost of child care services provided to eligible supplemental nutrition assistance program employment and training program partic- ipants subject to a plan approved by the office of temporary and disability assist- ance, the office of children and family services and the director of the budget only to the extent that the office of children and family services and the director of the budget determine that the use of such funds will not jeopardize the state's ability to receive the state's entire allotment of federal child care development funds and child care funds available under title IV-A of the social security act. Any child care funded through the supplemental nutrition assist- ance program employment and training grant must be provided in a manner consistent with the federal law and regulations relating to the federal funds included in the state block grant for child care and the regulations of the office of children and family services for such block grant. Districts shall submit claims and other reports regarding the use of the supple- mental nutrition assistance program employment and training funds for child care services at such times and in such manner and format as required by the department of family assistance. 357 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of the funds appropri- ated herein may be suballocated, trans- ferred or otherwise made available to the department of health, in accordance with a memorandum of understanding between the office of temporary and disability assist- ance and the department of health, consistent with federal law, regulations or waivers for expenses related to nutri- tion education programs. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of the funds appropri- ated herein may be made available to community based organizations in accord- ance with chapter 820 of the laws of 1987 for nutrition outreach in areas where a significant percentage or number of those potentially eligible for food assistance programs are not participating in such programs ................................... 400,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................. 400,000,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Combined Expendable Trust Fund Donated Funds Account - 20179 For services and expenses related to agency programs and paid from funds donated to the agency from private foundations, corporations and individuals or from other sources ..................................... 10,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal .................. 10,000,000 -------------- Fiduciary Funds Miscellaneous New York State Agency Fund Special Offset Fiduciary Account - 60628 For direct payment or transfer to other funds, as approved by the director of the budget as restitution to the federal, state or local governments of funds recov- ered from public assistance recipients or former recipients pursuant to chapter 81 of the laws of 1995 or the federal social security act including but not limited to 358 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 lottery winnings or prizes and federal and state tax refunds ........................... 10,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal .................. 10,000,000 -------------- SPECIALIZED SERVICES PROGRAM ............................... 149,596,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 Funds appropriated herein shall be used to reimburse New York city expenditures for adult shelters. Notwithstanding section 153 of the social services law or any other inconsistent provision of law, such funds shall be available for eligible claims incurred on or after January 1, 2014 and before January 1, 2015 that are otherwise reimbursable by the state on or after April 1, 2014 and that are claimed by March 31, 2015. Such reimbursement shall constitute total state reimbursement for activities funded herein in state fiscal year 2014-15, and shall include reimbursement for costs associated with a court mandated plan to improve shelter conditions for medically frail persons and additional costs incurred as part of a plan to reduce over-crowding in congregate shelters. New York city shall be required to report to the office of temporary and disability assistance on an annual basis, information, as determined and requested by the office, related to services and expenditures for which reimbursement is sought for providing temporary housing assistance to homeless individuals and families. Such information shall be submitted electronically to the extent feasible as determined by the office, and shall be used to evaluate expenditures for the provision of temporary housing assist- ance for homeless individuals and families ............................................. 69,018,000 Funds appropriated herein shall be used to reimburse those expenditures made by local social services districts outside the city of New York for adult shelters and public homes. Notwithstanding section 153 of the 359 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 social services law or any other incon- sistent provision of law, such funds shall be available for eligible claims incurred on or after January 1, 2014, and before January 1, 2015, that are otherwise reim- bursable by the state on or after April 1, 2014. Such reimbursement shall constitute total state reimbursement for activities funded herein in state fiscal year 2014-15 ... 5,000,000 For services and expenses related to home- less housing and preventive services programs including but not limited to the New York state supportive housing program, the solutions to end homelessness program and the operational support for AIDS hous- ing program. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the office of temporary and disability assistance in such detail as required by the director of the budget ...... 30,281,000 For services related to the human traffick- ing program as established pursuant to chapter 74 of the laws of 2007 ................. 397,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................. 104,696,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Refugee Resettlement Account - 25123 For services related to refugee programs including but not limited to the Cuban- Haitian and refugee resettlement program and the Cuban-Haitian and refugee targeted assistance program provided pursuant to the federal refugee assistance act of 1980 as amended. Funds appropriated herein shall be available for aid to municipalities and for payments to the federal government for expenditures made pursuant to the social services law and the state plan for individual and family grant program under the disaster relief act of 1974. Such funds are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the 360 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 department net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, funds appropriated herein, subject to the approval of the director of the budget and in accordance with a memorandum of understanding between the office of temporary and disability assistance and the department of health, may be trans- ferred or suballocated to the department of health for expenses related to the refugee resettlement health assessment program. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, and subject to the approval of the director of the budget, the amount appro- priated herein may be increased or decreased through transfer or interchange with any other federal appropriation with- in the office of temporary and disability assistance .................................. 26,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal .................. 26,000,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Miscellaneous Operating Grants Fund Homeless Housing Account - 25328 For services related to federal homeless and other federal support services grants. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, the amount appropriated herein may be made available to other state agen- cies through transfer or suballocation for services and expenses related to federal homeless and other federal support services grants. The director of the budg- et is hereby authorized to transfer or suballocate appropriation authority contained herein to any other fund in which federal homeless and other federal support services grants are actually received ..................................... 9,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 9,000,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Family and Adult Shelter Sanction Account - 21900 361 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment of family and adult shelter reimbursement previously withheld by the commissioner due to violations of office regulations governing operation of such shelters. Such payments shall only be made after remediation or correction of such violations, pursuant to a protocol estab- lishing terms and conditions of such with- holdings and payments between the commis- sioner of temporary and disability assistance, the director of the budget, and appropriate representatives of the affected social services district or local government. No expenditure may be made from this account for any other purpose. No expenditure may be made from this account without approval of the director of the budget ................................ 9,900,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 9,900,000 -------------- 362 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 CHILD WELL BEING PROGRAM Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Child Support Account - 25178 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For reimbursement of local administrative expenses for child support and establishment of paternity pursuant to title IV-D of the federal social security act. Notwithstanding subdivision 1 of section 111-d and section 153 of the social services law or any other inconsistent provision of law, such reimbursement shall constitute total reimbursement for activities funded herein in state fiscal year 2013-2014. Notwithstanding section 111-e of the social services law or any other provision of law, social services districts shall retain the non-federal share of any support collections otherwise payable as reimbursement to the state. Such funds are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the office of temporary and disability assistance net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation within the office of temporary and disability assistance federal fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget, who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, amounts appropri- ated herein received pursuant to section 391 of the federal personal responsibility and work opportunity reconciliation act of 1996 may be used without state or local financial participation to provide grants or enter into contracts with courts, local public agencies, or nonprofit private entities consistent with federal law and requirements. Such grants and/or contracts shall be made based on the results of a competitive procurement. Funds appropriated herein may be used for a federally approved research and demonstration project for improved custodial cooper- ation. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, these funds shall be available without local financial participation ... 140,000,000 ...................................... (re. $70,677,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Child Support Account By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For reimbursement of local administrative expenses for child support and establishment of paternity pursuant to title IV-D of the federal 363 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 social security act. Notwithstanding paragraph 1 of section 111-d and section 153 of the social services law or any other inconsistent provision of law, such reimbursement shall constitute total reimbursement for activities funded herein in state fiscal year 2012-2013. Notwithstanding section 111-e of the social services law or any other provision of law, social services districts shall retain the non-federal share of any support collections otherwise payable as reimbursement to the state. Such funds are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the office of temporary and disability assistance net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation within the office of temporary and disability assistance federal fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget, who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, amounts appropri- ated herein received pursuant to section 391 of the federal personal responsibility and work opportunity reconciliation act of 1996 may be used without state or local financial participation to provide grants or enter into contracts with courts, local public agencies, or nonprofit private entities consistent with federal law and requirements. Such grants and/or contracts shall be made based on the results of a competitive procurement. Funds appropriated herein may be used for a federally approved research and demonstration project for improved custodial cooper- ation. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, these funds shall be available without local financial participation ... 140,000,000 ...................................... (re. $12,354,000) EMPLOYMENT AND ECONOMIC SUPPORT PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses of a program, pursuant to section 35 of the social services law, providing legal representation of individuals whose federal disability benefits have been denied or may be discon- tinued. The commissioner shall reduce reimbursement otherwise paya- ble to social services districts to ensure that social services districts shall financially participate in additional legal repre- sentation expenditures made pursuant to this provision. Such reduction in local reimbursement shall be allocated among districts by the commissioner based on the cost of, and number of district residents served by, each legal assistance program, or by such 364 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 alternative cost allocation procedure deemed appropriate by the commissioner after consultation with social services officials ... 2,380,000 ......................................... (re. $1,874,000) For services to support human immunodeficiency virus specific welfare-to-work programs. Components of each such program shall include, but not be limited to, on-the-job training and employment. Each such program shall guarantee that individuals completing the program obtain full-time employment with health insurance coverage. The office of temporary and disability assistance, in conjunction with the AIDS institute of the department of health, shall select the organizations to operate such programs through a competitive bid process ... 1,161,000 ............................. (re. $1,161,000) For grants to community based organizations for nutrition outreach in areas where a significant percentage or number of those potentially eligible for food assistance programs are not participating in such programs. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, including section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part H of chapter 56 of the laws of 2012, for the period commenc- ing on April 1, 2013 and ending March 31, 2014 the commissioner shall not apply any cost of living adjustment for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimbursement ... 3,018,000 ....................... (re. $3,018,000) For services and expenses of the hispanic federation adult basic literacy and education initiative ... 250,000 ....... (re. $250,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services to support human immunodeficiency virus specific welfare-to-work programs. Components of each such program shall include, but not be limited to, on-the-job training and employment. Each such program shall guarantee that individuals completing the program obtain full-time employment with health insurance coverage. The office of temporary and disability assistance, in conjunction with the AIDS institute of the department of health, shall select the organizations to operate such programs through a competitive bid process ... 1,161,000 ............................. (re. $1,161,000) For services and expenses of the English as a second language (ESL) and adult basic education (ABE) classes ............................ 250,000 ............................................. (re. $250,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For services to support human immunodeficiency virus specific welfare-to-work programs. Components of each such program shall include, but not be limited to, on-the-job training and employment. Each such program shall guarantee that individuals completing the program obtain full-time employment with health insurance coverage. The office of temporary and disability assistance, in conjunction with the AIDS institute of the department of health, shall select the organizations to operate such programs through a competitive bid process ... 1,161,000 ............................. (re. $1,025,000) 365 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011, as added by chapter 55, section 2, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses, notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, and without state or local financial participation, of the career pathways program for not-for-profit, community-based organ- izations providing coordinated, comprehensive employment services beyond the level currently funded by local social services districts to eligible individuals and families. Such funds are to be made available to establish a career pathways program to link education and occupational training to subsequent employment through a contin- uum of educational programs and integrated support services to enable participants, including disconnected young adults, ages sixteen to twenty-four, to advance over time both to higher levels of education and to higher wage jobs in targeted occupational sectors. With funds appropriated herein, the office of temporary and disability assistance in consultation with the department of labor shall establish the career pathways program and provide technical support, as needed, to provide education, training, and job place- ment for low-income individuals, age sixteen and older. Preference shall be given to eighteen to twenty-four year olds who are unem- ployed or underemployed, in areas of the state with demonstrated labor market needs and unemployment rates that are greater than the appropriate or comparative rate of employment for the region, and to persons in receipt of family assistance and/or safety net assist- ance. Of the amounts appropriated, at least sixty percent shall be available for services to eighteen to twenty-four year olds, with remaining funds available to recipients of family assistance and/or safety net assistance, without age restrictions, and sixteen to seventeen year old self-supporting individuals who are heads of household. The office of temporary and disability assistance in consultation with the department of labor shall develop a request for proposals and shall receive, review, and assess applications. In selecting proposals, the office of temporary and disability assistance and the department of labor shall give preference to programs that demonstrate community-based collaborations with educa- tion and training providers and employers in the region. Such educa- tion and training providers may include, but not be limited to general equivalency diplomas programs, community colleges, junior colleges, business and trade schools, vocational institutions, and institutions with baccalaureate degree-granting programs; programs that provide for a career path or career paths, as supported by identified local employment needs; programs that provide employment services, including but not limited to, post-secondary training designed to meet the needs of employers in the local labor market, or catchment area; programs that include education and training components, such as remedial education, individual training plans, pre-employment training, workplace basic skills, and literacy skills training. Such education and training must include institutions, industry associations, or other credentialing bodies for the purpose of providing participants with certificates, diplomas, or degrees; projects that provide comprehensive student support services, 366 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 including but not limited to tutoring, mentoring, child care, after school program access, transportation, and case management, as part of the individual training plan. Preference shall be given to proposals that include not-for-profit collaborations with education, training, or employer stakeholders in the region; programs which leverage additional community resources and provide participant support services; training that result in job placement; and educa- tion that links participants with occupational skills training and/or employer-related credentials, credits, diplomas or certif- icates ............................................................. 2,500,000 ......................................... (re. $2,248,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2009: For services and expenses of the Health Care Jobs Program as described in the office of temporary and disability assistance special revenue funds - federal / aid to localities federal health and human services - 265 federal temporary assistance to needy families block grant ... 2,000,000 ................................. (re. $235,000) For services and expenses of the Green Jobs Corp Program as described in the office of temporary and disability assistance special revenue funds - federal / aid to localities federal health and human services - 265 federal temporary assistance to needy families block grant ... 2,000,000 ................................. (re. $490,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2009, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For initiatives to support participation of low-income New Yorkers in the workforce through employment, training and work-readiness initi- atives; to support low-income fathers and parents in the economic, educational and emotional support of their children; and to support social, economic, housing, community, and mental health needs for families and young adults, pursuant to the following partial sub- schedule ... 1,505,000 .............................. (re. $505,000) sub-schedule relief resources ................. 1,000,000 Total of sub-schedule ........ 1,000,000 Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Home Energy Assistance Program Account - 25123 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: Notwithstanding section 97 of the social services law, funds appropri- ated herein shall be available for services and expenses, including payments to public and private agencies and individuals for the low income home energy assistance program provided pursuant to the low income energy assistance act of 1981. Funds appropriated herein, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, may be trans- 367 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 ferred or suballocated to other state agencies for expenses related to the low income home energy assistance program. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of the law, the amount herein appropriated may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation within the office of temporary and disability assistance federal fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget, who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee ........................... 600,000,000 ..................................... (re. $577,930,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Home Energy Assistance Program Account By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: Notwithstanding section 97 of the social services law, funds appropri- ated herein shall be available for services and expenses, including payments to public and private agencies and individuals for the low income home energy assistance program provided pursuant to the low income energy assistance act of 1981. Funds appropriated herein, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, may be trans- ferred or suballocated to other state agencies for services and expenses related to the low income home energy assistance program. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of the law, the amount herein appropriated may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation within the office of temporary and disability assistance federal fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget, who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee ........................... 600,000,000 ..................................... (re. $266,227,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: Notwithstanding section 97 of the social services law, funds appropri- ated herein shall be available for services and expenses, including payments to public and private agencies and individuals for the low income home energy assistance program provided pursuant to the low income energy assistance act of 1981. Funds appropriated herein, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, may be trans- ferred or suballocated to other state agencies for services and expenses related to the low income home energy assistance program. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of the law, the amount herein appropriated may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation within the office of temporary and disability assistance federal fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget, who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman 368 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 of the assembly ways and means committee ........................... 600,000,000 ..................................... (re. $237,191,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Temporary Assistance for Needy Families Account - 25178 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For reimbursement of the cost of the family assistance and the emer- gency assistance to families programs. Notwithstanding section 153 of the social services law or any inconsistent provision of law, funds appropriated herein shall be provided without state or local participation and shall include the cost of providing shelter supplements for family assistance households at local option in order to prevent eviction and address homelessness in accordance with social services district plans approved by the office of tempo- rary and disability assistance and the director of the budget, provided, however, that in social services districts with a popu- lation over five million no shelter supplements other than those to prevent eviction shall be reimbursed, and further provided that such supplements shall not be part of the standard of need pursuant to section 131-a of the social services law. Funds appropriated herein shall also reimburse for family assistance expenditures for emergen- cy shelter, transportation, or nutrition payments which the district determines are necessary to establish or maintain independent living arrangements among persons who have been medically diagnosed as having acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) or HIV-related illness and who are homeless or facing homelessness and for whom no viable and less costly alternative to housing is available; provided, however, that funds appropriated herein may only be used for such purposes if the cost of such allowances are not eligible for reimbursement under medical assistance or other programs. Such funds are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the office of temporary and disability assistance net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits including, but not limited to, additional federal funds resulting from any changes in federal cost allocation methodologies. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation within the office of temporary and disability assistance federal fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget, who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Social services districts shall be required to report to the office of temporary and disability assistance on an annual basis, information, as determined and requested by the office, related to services and expenditures for which reimbursement is sought for providing tempo- 369 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 rary housing assistance to homeless individuals and families. Such information shall be submitted electronically to the extent feasible as determined by the office, and shall be used to evaluate expendi- tures by such social services districts for the provision of tempo- rary housing assistance for homeless individuals and families. Notwithstanding section 153 of the social services law, or any other inconsistent provision of law, such appropriation shall be available for reimbursement of eligible claims incurred on or after January 1, 2013 and before January 1, 2014, that are otherwise reimbursable by the state on or after April 1, 2013, that are claimed by March 1, 2014. Such reimbursement shall constitute total federal reimburse- ment for activities funded herein in state fiscal year 2013-2014 ... 1,260,498,000 ................................... (re. $566,732,000) For transfer to the credit of the office of children and family services federal health and human services fund, state operations or federal health and human services fund, local assistance, federal day care account for additional reimbursement to social services districts for child care assistance provided pursuant to title 5-C of article 6 of the social services law. The funds shall be appor- tioned among the social services districts by the office according to an allocation plan developed by the office and submitted to the director of the budget for approval within 60 days of enactment of the budget. The funds allocated to a district under this appropri- ation in addition to any state block grant funds allocated to the district for child care services and any funds the district requests the office of temporary and disability assistance to transfer from the district's flexible fund for family services allocation to the federal day care account shall constitute the district's entire block grant allocation for a particular federal fiscal year, which shall be available only for child care assistance expenditures made during that federal fiscal year and which are claimed by March 31 of the year immediately following the end of that federal fiscal year. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, any claims for child care assistance made by a social services district for expenditures made during a particular federal fiscal year, other than claims made under title XX of the federal social security act and under the supplemental nutrition assistance program employment and training funds, shall be counted against the social services district's block grant allocation for that federal fiscal year. A social services district shall expend its allocation from the block grant in accordance with the applicable provision in federal law and regulations relating to the federal funds included in the state block grant for child care and the regulations of the office of children and family services. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, each district's claims submitted under the state block grant for child care will be processed in a manner that maximizes the availability of federal funds and ensures that the district meets its maintenance of effort requirement in each applicable federal fiscal year. Prior to transfer of funds appropriated herein, the commissioner of the office of children and family services shall consult with the commissioner of the office of temporary and disa- 370 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 bility assistance to determine the availability of such funding and to request that the commissioner of the office of temporary and disability assistance takes necessary steps to notify the department of health and human services of the transfer of funding ............ 373,932,000 ..................................... (re. $284,830,000) For allocation to local social services districts for the flexible fund for family services. Funds shall, without state or local participation, be allocated to local social services districts in accordance with a methodology to be developed by the office of temporary and disability assistance and the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget. Such amounts allocated to local social services districts shall herein- after be referred to as the flexible fund for family services and shall be used for eligible services to eligible individuals under the State plan for the federal temporary assistance for needy fami- lies block grant. Such funds are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities and, notwithstanding section 153 of the social services law and any inconsistent provision of law, shall constitute the full amount of federal tempo- rary assistance for needy families funds to be paid on account of activities funded in whole or in part hereunder and the full amount of state reimbursement to be paid on account of local district administrative claims. District allocations from the flexible fund for family services may be spent only pursuant to plans of expendi- ture, developed by each social services district and the local governing body and approved by the office of temporary and disabili- ty assistance, the office of children and family services, and the director of the budget. Such allocation shall be available for reimbursement through March 31, 2016; provided, however, that reimbursement for child welfare services other than foster care services shall be available for eligible expenditures incurred on or after October 1, 2012 and before October 1, 2013 that are otherwise reimbursable by the state on or after April 1, 2013 and that are claimed by March 31, 2014. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amounts so appropriated for allocation to local social services districts, may be used, without state or local financial participation, by social services districts with a population in excess of two million persons for such district's first eligible expenditures that occurred on or after October 1, 2012, or, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, during any other period beginning on or after January 1, 1997, for tuition costs for foster care children who are eligible for emergency assistance for families in the manner the state was authorized to fund such costs under part A of title IV of the social security act as such part was in effect on September 30, 1995; provided that the funds appropriated herein may not be used to reimburse localities for costs disallowed under title IV-E of the social security act. Such expenditures shall constitute good cause pursuant to section 408 (a) (10) of the social security act. Such funds may also be used, without state or local participation, 371 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 for care, maintenance, supervision, and tuition for juvenile delin- quents and persons in need of supervision who are placed in residen- tial programs operated by authorized agencies and who are eligible for emergency assistance to families in the manner the state was authorized to fund such costs under part A of title IV of the social security act as such part was in effect on September 30, 1995. Such expenditures shall constitute good cause pursuant to section 408 (a) (10) of the social security act. Unless otherwise approved by the commissioner of the office of children and family services with the approval of the director of the budget, these funds may be used only for eligible expenditures made from October 1, 2012 through Septem- ber 30, 2013. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the funds so appropriated may not be used to reimburse localities for costs disallowed under title IV-E of the social security act. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a social services district may request that the office of temporary and disability assistance retain and transfer a portion of the district's allo- cation of these funds to the credit of the office of children and family services federal health and human services fund, local assistance, title XX social services block grant for use by the district for eligible title XX services and/or to the credit of the office of children and family services federal health and human services fund, local assistance, federal day care account for use by the district for eligible child care expenditures under the state block grant for child care, within the percentages established by the state in accordance with the federal social security act and related federal regulations. Any funds transferred at a district's request to the title XX social services block grant shall be used by the district for eligible title XX social services provided in accordance with the provisions of the federal social security act and the social services law to children or their families whose income is less than 200 percent of the federal poverty level appli- cable to the family size involved. Any funds transferred at a district's request to the office of children and family services federal health and human services fund, local assistance, federal day care account shall be made available to the district for use for eligible child care expenditures in accordance with the applicable provisions of federal law and regulations relating to federal funds included in the state block grant for child care and in accordance with applicable state law and regulations of the office of children and family services. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, any claims made by a social services district for expenditures made for child care during a particular federal fiscal year, other than claims made under title XX of the federal social security act and under the supplemental nutrition assistance program employment and training funds, shall be counted against the social services district's block grant for child care for that federal fiscal year. Each social services district must certify to the office of children and family services and the office of temporary and disability assistance, within 90 days of enactment of the budget but before 372 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 August 15, 2013, the amount of funds it wishes to have transferred under this provision. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the amount of the funds that each district expends on child welfare services from its flexi- ble fund for family services funds and any flexible fund for family services funds transferred at the district's request to the title XX social services block grant must, to the extent that families are eligible therefore, be equal to or greater than the district's portion of the $342,322,341 statewide child welfare threshold amount, which shall be established pursuant to a formula developed by the office of temporary and disability assistance and the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget. Notwithstanding any other provision of law including the state finance law and any local procurement law, at the request of a social services district and with the approval of the director of the budg- et, a portion of the funds appropriated herein may be retained by the office of temporary and disability assistance for any services eligible for funding under the flexible fund for family services for which the applicable state agency has a contractual relationship. Such funds may be suballocated, transferred or otherwise made avail- able to the department of transportation ........................... 964,000,000 ..................................... (re. $359,853,000) The following remaining appropriations within the office of temporary and disability assistance federal health and human services fund temporary assistance for needy families account shall be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, such funds may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation within the office of temporary and disability assistance or office of children and family services federal fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget. Such funds shall be provided without state or local partic- ipation for services to eligible individuals under the state plan for the temporary assistance for needy families block grant whose incomes do not exceed 200 percent of the federal poverty level or who are otherwise eligible under such plan, provided that such services to eligible persons not in receipt of public assistance shall not constitute "assistance" under applicable federal regu- lations and no more than 15 percent of the funds made available herein may be used for administration, provided further that the director of the budget does not determine that such use of funds can be expected to have the effect of increasing qualified state expend- itures under paragraph 7 of subdivision (a) of section 409 of the federal social security act above the minimum applicable federal maintenance of effort requirement: For services and expenses of food banks throughout New York State. Such funds may be suballocated, transferred or otherwise made avail- able to the department of health ................................... 2,000,000 ......................................... (re. $2,000,000) 373 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For allocation to local social services districts for the summer youth employment program. Such funds shall be provided without state or local participation for services to eligible individuals under the state plan for the temporary assistance for needy families block grant whose incomes do not exceed 200 percent of the federal poverty level or who are otherwise eligible under such plan. Notwithstanding any other inconsistent law to the contrary, the commissioner of any local department of social services may assign all or a portion of moneys appropriated herein on behalf of such local department of social services to the workforce investment board designated by such commissioner and upon receipt of such monies, any such workforce investment board shall be obligated to utilize such funds consistent with the purposes of this appropriation. Funds appropriated herein shall be allocated to local social services districts in accordance with a methodology that shall be based on allocations for the prior state fiscal year and on a district's relative share of persons aged fourteen to twenty living in households whose incomes do not exceed 200 percent of the federal poverty level. At the request of local social services districts, funds not used for costs of the summer youth program may be transferred to the credit of the district's allocation of the flexible fund for family services; provided, however, that a minimum of $23,000,000 will be used for the summer youth program ... 25,000,000 ...................... (re. $3,127,000) For the continuation and expansion of a demonstration project to assist individuals and families in moving out of poverty through the pursuit of higher education. Projects shall include intensive, long- term case management and statistically-based outcome assessments. The amount appropriated herein shall be made available for one project at an education and work consortium having developed programs that moved significant numbers of people from welfare to permanent employment, in receipt of financial commitments from a not-for-profit foundation, and having an established working relationship with regional social services agencies, the local busi- ness community and other public and/or private institutions of high- er education. Such program shall provide services to recipients of family assistance, safety net assistance and other eligible individ- uals. The consortium shall consist of three institutions of higher education with one of the institutions being a CUNY institution, one a New York city based institution, and one based in Westchester county ... 800,000 .................................. (re. $800,000) For services and expenses related to the advantage afterschool program. Such funds are to be available pursuant to a plan prepared by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget to extend or expand current contracts with community based organizations, to award new contracts to continue programs where the existing contractors are not satisfactorily performing as determined by the office of children and family services and/or to award new contracts through a competitive process to community based organizations ... 500,000 ........ (re. $500,000) For services related to the development of technology assisted learn- ing programs at the educational opportunity centers. Such funds may 374 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 be transferred, suballocated or otherwise made available in accord- ance with a memorandum of understanding between the office of tempo- rary and disability assistance and the state university of New York. Provided, however, that funds appropriated herein shall be used to provide basic educational skills, job readiness training, and occu- pational training to program participants. Of the funds appropriated herein, up to $215,000 shall be available without state or local financial participation for the development of technology assisted learning programs provided by community based organizations which serve eligible individuals living with HIV/AIDS .................... 4,100,000 ......................................... (re. $3,296,000) For services of the BRIDGE program, provided however, that, unless otherwise determined by the director of the budget, the rate of state financial participation shall be the same rates as required in the month immediately preceding December, 1996. Funds shall be made available and/or suballocated to the state university of New York for services and expenditures of the BRIDGE program. Funds made available herein shall be used for services to eligible individuals and families whose public assistance case includes a dependent child under the age of 18 or under the age of 19 if the child is attending secondary school and is in receipt of safety net assistance ........ 102,000 ............................................. (re. $102,000) For services, notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, and without state or local financial participation, of the career path- ways program for not-for-profit, community-based organizations providing coordinated, comprehensive employment services beyond the level currently funded by local social services districts to eligi- ble individuals and families. Such funds are to be made available to establish a career pathways program to link education and occupa- tional training to subsequent employment through a continuum of educational programs and integrated support services to enable eligible participants, including disconnected young adults, ages sixteen to twenty-four, to advance over time both to higher levels of education and to higher wage jobs in targeted occupational sectors. With funds appropriated herein, the office of temporary and disability assistance in consultation with the department of labor shall establish the career pathways program and provide technical support, as needed, to provide education, training, and job place- ment for low-income individuals, age sixteen and older. Preference shall be given to eighteen to twenty-four year olds who are unem- ployed or underemployed, in areas of the state with demonstrated labor market needs and unemployment rates that are greater than the appropriate or comparative rate of employment for the region, and to persons in receipt of family assistance and/or safety net assist- ance. Of the amounts appropriated, to the extent practicable, at least sixty percent shall be available for services to eighteen to twenty-four year olds, with remaining funds available to recipients of family assistance and/or safety net assistance, without age restrictions, and sixteen to seventeen year old self-supporting individuals who are heads of household. The office of temporary and disability assistance in consultation with the department of labor 375 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 shall develop a request for proposals and shall receive, review, and assess applications. In selecting proposals, the office of temporary and disability assistance and the department of labor shall give preference to programs that demonstrate community-based collab- orations with education and training providers and employers in the region. Such education and training providers may include, but not be limited to general equivalency diplomas programs, community colleges, junior colleges, business and trade schools, vocational institutions, and institutions with baccalaureate degree-granting programs; programs that provide for a career path or career paths, as supported by identified local employment needs; programs that provide employment services, including but not limited to, post-sec- ondary training designed to meet the needs of employers in the local labor market, or catchment area; programs that include education and training components, such as remedial education, individual training plans, pre-employment training, workplace basic skills, and literacy skills training. Such education and training must include insti- tutions, industry associations, or other credentialing bodies for the purpose of providing participants with certificates, diplomas, or degrees; projects that provide comprehensive student support services, including but not limited to tutoring, mentoring, child care, after school program access, transportation, and case manage- ment, as part of the individual training plan. Preference shall be given to proposals that include not-for-profit collaborations with education, training, or employer stakeholders in the region; programs which leverage additional community resources and provide participant support services; training that result in job placement; and education that links participants with occupational skills training and/or employer-related credentials, credits, diplomas or certificates ... 750,000 ............................ (re. $750,000) For services and expenses of not-for-profit and voluntary agencies providing support services to the caretaker relative of a minor child when such services are provided to eligible individuals and families. Such funds are available pursuant to a plan prepared by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget to continue or expand existing programs with existing contractors that are satisfactorily performing as deter- mined by the office of children and family services, to award new contracts to continue programs where the existing contractors are not satisfactorily performing as determined by the office of chil- dren and family services and/or to award new contracts through a competitive process ... 101,000 ..................... (re. $101,000) For the services of Centro of Oneida for the implementation of programs, or the provision of additional transportation services to such eligible individuals and families, for the purpose of transpor- tation to and from employment or other allowable work activities ... 25,000 ............................................... (re. $25,000) Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the funds appropri- ated herein shall be available for transfer to the federal health and human services fund, local assistance account, federal day care account to provide additional funding for subsidies and quality 376 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 activities at the city university of New York, provided that of such amount, $56,000 shall be available to community colleges and $85,000 shall be available to senior colleges .............................. 141,000 ............................................. (re. $141,000) Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the funds appropri- ated herein shall be available for transfer to the federal health and human services fund, local assistance account, federal day care account to continue operation of the facilitated enrollment pilot program in Capital Region-Oneida (consisting of Rensselaer, Schenec- tady, Saratoga, Albany and Oneida counties) as provided to the NYS AFL-CIO Workforce Development Institute to act or continue to act as the administrator to implement the program proposed by the union child care coalition of the NYS AFL-CIO and approved by the office of children and family services. The administrative cost, including the cost of the development of the evaluation of the pilot program shall not exceed ten percent of the funds available for this purpose. The remaining portion of the funds shall be allocated by the office of children and family services to the local social services districts where the recipient families reside as determined by the project administrator based on projected need and cost of providing child care subsidies payment to working families enrolled through the pilot initiative, a local social services district shall not reimburse subsidy payments in excess of the amount the subsidy funding appropriated herein can support. Child care subsidies paid on behalf of eligible families shall be reimbursed at the actual cost of care up to the applicable market rate for the district in which child care is provided and in accordance with the fee schedule of the local social services district making the subsidy payment. Up to $267,600 shall be made available to the NYS AFL-CIO Workforce Development Institute, or other designated administrator, to admin- ister and to implement a plan approved by the office of children and family services for this pilot program in consultation with the advisory council. This administrator shall prepare and submit to the office of children and family services, the chairs of the senate committee on social services, the senate committee on children and families, the senate committee on labor, the chairs of the assembly committee on children and families, and the assembly committee on social services, an evaluation of the pilot with recommendations. Such evaluation shall include available information regarding the pilot programs or participants in the pilot programs, including but not limited to: the number of income-eligible children of working parents with income greater than 200 percent but at or less than 275 percent of the federal poverty level, the ages of the children served by the project, the number of families served by the project who are in receipt of family assistance, the factors that parents considered when searching for child care, the factors that barred the families' access to child care assistance prior to their enroll- ment in the facilitated enrollment program, the number of families who receive a child care subsidy pursuant to this program who choose to use such subsidy for regulated child care, and the number of families who receive a child care subsidy pursuant to this program 377 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 who choose to use such subsidy to receive child care services provided by a legally exempt provider. Such report shall be submit- ted by the applicable project administrator, on or before November 1, 2013, provided that if such report is not received by November 30, 2013, reimbursement for administrative costs shall be either reduced or withheld, and failure of an administrator to submit a timely report may jeopardize such administrator's program from receiving funding in future years. Child care subsidies paid on behalf of eligible families shall be reimbursed at the actual cost of care up to the applicable market rate for the district in which the child care is provided, in accordance with the fee schedule of the local social services district making the subsidy payments. The administrator for this pilot project is required to submit bi-month- ly reports on the fifteenth day of every other month beginning on May 15, 2013 and bi-monthly thereafter that provide current enroll- ment and information including, but not limited to, the amount of the approved subsidy level, the level of co-payment by the local social services district required for the participants in the program, the program's adopted budget reflecting all expenses including salaries and other information as needed, to the office of children and family services, the chairs of the senate committee on social services, the senate committee on children and families, the senate committee on labor, the chairs of the assembly committee on children and families and the assembly committee on social services, and the local social services districts. Provided however that if such bi-monthly reports are not received from this Capital Region-O- neida administrator, reimbursement for administrative costs shall be either reduced or withheld and failure of an administrator to submit a timely report may jeopardize such administrator's program from receiving funding in future years. The office of children and family services shall provide technical assistance to the pilot program to assist in timely coordination with the monthly claiming process. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, this pilot program main- tained herein may be terminated if the administrator for such program mismanages such program, by engaging in actions including but not limited to, improper use of funds, providing for child care subsidies in excess of the amount the subsidy funding appropriated herein can support, and failing to submit claims for reimbursement in a timely fashion ... 2,676,000 ................ (re. $2,307,000) Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the funds appropri- ated herein, shall be available for transfer to the federal health and human services fund, local assistance account, federal day care account to operate and support enrollment in the child care facili- tated enrollment pilot programs which expand access to child care subsidies for working families living or employed in the Liberty Zone, the boroughs of Brooklyn, Queens, and Bronx, and in the county of Monroe, with income up to 275 percent of the federal poverty level. Of the amount appropriated herein, $1,147,000 shall be made available for Monroe county, and $3,442,000 shall be made available for all other projects. Up to $114,700 shall be made available to the NYS AFL-CIO Workforce Development Institute to administer Monroe 378 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 county's program and to implement a plan approved by the office of children and family services; and up to $344,200 shall be made available to the Consortium for Worker Education, Inc., to adminis- ter and to implement a plan approved by the office of children and family services for the programs in the Liberty Zone, and the boroughs of Brooklyn, Queens and Bronx. Each pilot program adminis- trator shall prepare and submit to the office of children and family services, the chairs of the senate committee on children and fami- lies and the senate committee on social services, the chair of the assembly committee on children and families, the chair of the assem- bly committee on social services, the chair of the senate committee on labor, and the chair of the assembly committee on labor, a report on the pilot with recommendations for continuation or dissolution of the program supported by appropriate documentation. Such report shall include available, information regarding the pilot programs or participants in the pilot programs, absent identifying information, including but not limited to: the number of income-eligible children of working parents with income greater than 200 percent but at or less than 275 percent of the federal poverty level; the ages of the children served by the project, the number of families who receive a child care subsidy pursuant to this program who choose to use such subsidy for regulated child care, and the number of families who receive a child care subsidy pursuant to this program who choose to use such subsidy to receive child care services provided by a legal- ly exempt provider. Such report shall be submitted by the applicable project administrator, on or before November 1, 2013, provided that if such report is not received by November 1, 2013, reimbursement for administrative costs shall be either reduced or withheld, and failure of an administrator to submit a timely report may jeopardize such program's funding in future years. Expenses related to the development of the evaluation of the pilot programs shall be paid from the pilot program's administrative set-aside or non-state funds. The remaining portion of the project's funds shall be allo- cated by the office of children and family services to the local social services districts where the recipient families reside as determined by the project administrator based on projected needs and cost of providing child care subsidy payments to working families enrolled in the child care subsidy program through the pilot initi- ative, provided however that the office of children and family services shall not reimburse subsidy payments in excess of the amount the subsidy funding appropriated herein can support and the applicable local social services district shall not be required to approve or pay for subsidies not funded herein. The total number of slots for pilot programs located within the city of New York shall not exceed one thousand during fiscal year 2013-2014. Vacancies in child care slots may be filled at such time as the total enrollment of the New York city pilot program is less than one thousand slots. Child care subsidies paid on behalf of eligible families shall be reimbursed at the actual cost of care up to the applicable market rate for the district in which the child care is provided, for subsidy payments in accordance with the fee schedule of the local 379 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 social services district making the subsidy payments. Pilot programs are required to submit bi-monthly reports to the office of children and family services, the local social services district, and for programs located in the city of New York, the administration for children's services, and the legislature. Each bi-monthly report must provide without benefit of personal identifying information, the pilot program's current enrollment level, amount of the child's subsidy, co-payment levels and other information as needed or required by the office of children and family services. Further, the office of children and family services shall provide technical assistance to the pilot program to assist with project adminis- tration and timely coordination of the bi-monthly claiming process. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, any pilot programs main- tained herein may be terminated if the administrator for such programs mismanages such programs, by engaging in actions including but not limited to, improper use of funds, providing for child care subsidies in excess of the amount the subsidy funding appropriated herein can support, and failing to submit claims for reimbursement in a timely fashion ... 4,589,000 ................. (re. $4,225,000) Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the funds appropri- ated herein shall be available for transfer to the federal health and human services fund, local assistance account, federal day care account to provide additional funding for subsidies and quality activities at the state university of New York, provided that of such amount, $77,000 shall be available to community colleges and $116,000 shall be available to state operated campuses ............. 193,000 ............................................. (re. $193,000) For services related to the provision of transportation services for the purpose of transportation to and from employment or other allow- able activities. Such amount shall be available for distribution to social services districts and may be suballocated, transferred or otherwise made available to the department of transportation ... 112,000 ............................................. (re. $112,000) For services and expenses of programs providing literacy training, workplace literacy instruction and English-as-a-second-language instruction to eligible individuals and families, including, but not limited to, programs which offer intergenerational educational models intended to increase workplace preparedness, and English-as- a-second-language programs which appropriately address the specific linguistic and cultural needs of the participants and the language skill needs of non-English speaking workers that relate to workplace safety. Of the amount appropriated herein, at least $50,000 shall be available for literacy training and English-as-a-second-language instruction to individuals and families, who upon determination of eligibility for such services, are in receipt of public assistance and lack a literacy level equivalent to the ninth month of eighth grade or who have English language proficiency equal to a score of 34 or less on the NYS PLACE test or an equivalent score on a compa- rable test ... 250,000 .............................. (re. $250,000) For services of programs, in local social services districts with a population in excess of two million, that meet the emergency needs 380 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 of homeless individuals and families and those at risk of becoming homeless. Such programs shall have demonstrated experience in providing services to meet the emergency needs of homeless individ- uals and families and those at risk of becoming homeless, including crisis intervention services, eviction prevention services, mobile emergency feeding services, and summer youth services .............. 500,000 ............................................. (re. $500,000) For services and expenses related to the provision of non-residential domestic violence. Such funds may be made available to the office of children and family services. Local social services districts are encouraged to collaborate with not-for-profit providers in the provision of such services ... 1,210,000 .......... (re. $1,135,000) For services related to a Nurse-Family Partnership program for eligi- ble individuals and families. Such funds are to be made available to local social services districts to establish or fund Nurse-Family Partnership programs to provide supportive services to eligible individuals aimed at: improving pregnancy outcomes by helping first time mothers and pregnant women engage in sound preventive health practices, including education one receiving thorough prenatal care from their healthcare providers, improving diets, and reducing the use of cigarettes, alcohol and illegal substances; improving child health and development by helping parents provide responsible and competent care; and improving the economic self-sufficiency of the family by helping parents develop a vision for their own future, plan future pregnancies, continue their education and find work, as appropriate. Provided that no funds expended under this provision may be used to provide actual medical care. Such funds may be subal- located, transferred or otherwise made available to the department of health for the administration of the Nurse-Family Partnership program ... 2,000,000 ............................. (re. $2,000,000) For preventive services to eligible individuals and families, includ- ing but not limited to: intensive case management and related services for families with children at risk of foster care placement due to the presence of alcohol and/or substance abuse in the house- hold; family preservation services, centers and programs; foster care diversion demonstrations; and not-for-profit provider collab- orations with family treatment courts. Such funds are available pursuant to a plan prepared by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget to continue or expand existing programs with existing contractors that are satis- factorily performing as determined by the office of children and family services, to award new contracts to continue programs where the existing contractors are not satisfactorily performing as deter- mined by the office of children and family services, and/or award new contracts through a competitive process. Provided that, of the funds appropriated herein, at least $106,000 shall be available for programs providing post adoption services .......................... 610,000 ............................................. (re. $534,000) For the services of the Rochester-Genesee Regional Transportation Authority for the provision of transportation services to eligible individuals and families, for the purpose of transportation to and 381 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 from employment or other allowable work activities. Such funds may be suballocated, transferred or otherwise made available to the department of transportation for the administration of the Roches- ter-Genesee Regional Transportation Authority ...................... 82,000 ............................................... (re. $82,000) For those services and expenses provided to eligible individuals and families by existing settlement houses; provided, however, that the funds may be made available without regard to the limitations on the amount of grants provided to, and the requirements for fundraising by such programs as set forth in article 10-B of the social services law ... 1,000,000 ................................... (re. $998,000) For services and expenses, established pursuant to chapter 58 of the laws of 2006, related to providing intensive employment and other supportive services, including job readiness and job placement services to noncustodial parents who are unemployed or who are work- ing less than 20 hours per week; and who have a child support order payable through the support collection unit of a social services district ... 200,000 ................................ (re. $200,000) For the services of a wage subsidy program. Eligible not-for-profit community based organizations in social services districts shall administer a program that enables employers to offer subsidized employment, including but not limited to, expanded supportive tran- sitional work activities for such eligible individuals and families consistent with the provisions of section 336-e and section 336-f of the social services law, as applicable. Provided that, of the $950,000, not less than $594,000 shall be for programs in social services districts with a population in excess of two million. Preference shall be given to proposals that include provisions for job retention, case management and job placement services. Partic- ipation in the program by such eligible individuals and families shall be limited to one year. Participating employers shall make reasonable efforts to retain individuals served by the program ... 950,000 ............................................. (re. $950,000) For services related to the wheels for work program, including, but not limited to activities which procure, repair, finance, and/or insure vehicles needed for transportation to and from employment or allowable work activities ... 144,000 ............... (re. $144,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Temporary Assistance for Needy Families Account By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For transfer to the credit of the office of children and family services federal health and human services fund, state operations or federal health and human services fund, local assistance, federal day care account for additional reimbursement to social services districts for child care assistance provided pursuant to title 5-C of article 6 of the social services law. The funds shall be appor- tioned among the social services districts by the office according to an allocation plan developed by the office and submitted to the 382 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 director of the budget for approval within 60 days of enactment of the budget. The funds allocated to a district under this appropri- ation in addition to any state block grant funds allocated to the district for child care services and any funds the district requests the office of temporary and disability assistance to transfer from the district's flexible fund for family services allocation to the federal day care account shall constitute the district's entire block grant allocation for a particular federal fiscal year, which shall be available only for child care assistance expenditures made during that federal fiscal year and which are claimed by March 31 of the year immediately following the end of that federal fiscal year. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, any claims for child care assistance made by a social services district for expenditures made during a particular federal fiscal year, other than claims made under title XX of the federal social security act and under the food stamp employment and training program, shall be counted against the social services district's block grant allocation for that federal fiscal year. A social services district shall expend its allocation from the block grant in accordance with the applicable provision in federal law and regulations relating to the federal funds included in the state block grant for child care and the regulations of the office of children and family services. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, each district's claims submitted under the state block grant for child care will be processed in a manner that maximizes the availability of federal funds and ensures that the district meets its maintenance of effort requirement in each applicable federal fiscal year. Prior to transfer of funds appropriated herein, the commissioner of the office of children and family services shall consult with the commissioner of the office of temporary and disa- bility assistance to determine the availability of such funding and to request that the commissioner of the office of temporary and disability assistance takes necessary steps to notify the department of health and human services of the transfer of funding ... 324,276,000 ...................................... (re. $33,252,000) For allocation to local social services districts for the flexible fund for family services. Funds shall, without state or local participation, be allocated to local social services districts in accordance with a methodology to be developed by the office of temporary and disability assistance and the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget. Such amounts allocated to local social services districts shall herein- after be referred to as the flexible fund for family services and shall be used for eligible services to eligible individuals under the State plan for the federal temporary assistance for needy fami- lies block grant. Such funds are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities and, notwithstanding section 153 of the social services law and any inconsistent provision of law, shall constitute the full amount of federal tempo- rary assistance for needy families funds to be paid on account of 383 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 activities funded in whole or in part hereunder and the full amount of state reimbursement to be paid on account of local district administrative claims. District allocations from the flexible fund for family services may be spent only pursuant to plans of expendi- ture, developed by each social services district and the local governing body and approved by the office of temporary and disabili- ty assistance, the office of children and family services, and the director of the budget. Such allocation shall be available for reimbursement through March 31, 2015; provided, however, that reimbursement for child welfare services other than foster care services shall be available for eligible expenditures incurred on or after October 1, 2011 and before October 1, 2012 that are otherwise reimbursable by the state on or after April 1, 2012 and that are claimed by March 31, 2013. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amounts so appropriated for allocation to local social services districts, may be used, without state or local financial participation, by social services districts with a population in excess of two million persons for such district's first eligible expenditures that occurred on or after October 1, 2011, or, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, during any other period beginning on or after January 1, 1997, for tuition costs for foster care children who are eligible for emergency assistance for families in the manner the state was authorized to fund such costs under part A of title IV of the social security act as such part was in effect on September 30, 1995; provided that the funds appropriated herein may not be used to reimburse localities for costs disallowed under title IV-E of the social security act. Such expenditures shall constitute good cause pursuant to section 408 (a) (10) of the social security act. Such funds may also be used, without state or local participation, for care, maintenance, supervision, and tuition for juvenile delin- quents and persons in need of supervision who are placed in residen- tial programs operated by authorized agencies and who are eligible for emergency assistance to families in the manner the state was authorized to fund such costs under part A of title IV of the social security act as such part was in effect on September 30, 1995. Such expenditures shall constitute good cause pursuant to section 408 (a) (10) of the social security act. Unless otherwise approved by the commissioner of the office of children and family services with the approval of the director of the budget, these funds may be used only for eligible expenditures made from October 1, 2011 through Septem- ber 30, 2012. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the funds so appropriated may not be used to reimburse localities for costs disallowed under title IV-E of the social security act. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a social services district may request that the office of temporary and disability assistance retain and transfer a portion of the district's allo- cation of these funds to the credit of the office of children and family services federal health and human services fund, local assistance, title XX social services block grant for use by the district for eligible title XX services and/or to the credit of the 384 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 office of children and family services federal health and human services fund, local assistance, federal day care account for use by the district for eligible child care expenditures under the state block grant for child care, within the percentages established by the state in accordance with the federal social security act and related federal regulations. Any funds transferred at a district's request to the title XX social services block grant shall be used by the district for eligible title XX social services provided in accordance with the provisions of the federal social security act and the social services law to children or their families whose income is less than 200 percent of the federal poverty level appli- cable to the family size involved. Any funds transferred at a district's request to the office of children and family services federal health and human services fund, local assistance, federal day care account shall be made available to the district for use for eligible child care expenditures in accordance with the applicable provisions of federal law and regulations relating to federal funds included in the state block grant for child care and in accordance with applicable state law and regulations of the office of children and family services. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, any claims made by a social services district for expenditures made for child care during a particular federal fiscal year, other than claims made under title XX of the federal social security act and under the food stamp employment and training program, shall be counted against the social services district's block grant for child care for that federal fiscal year. Each social services district must certify to the office of children and family services and the office of temporary and disability assistance, within 90 days of enactment of the budget but before August 15, 2012, the amount of funds it wishes to have transferred under this provision. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the amount of the funds that each district expends on child welfare services from its flexi- ble fund for family services funds and any flexible fund for family services funds transferred at the district's request to the title XX social services block grant must, to the extent that families are eligible therefore, be equal to or greater than the district's portion of the $342,322,341 statewide child welfare threshold amount, which shall be established pursuant to a formula developed by the office of temporary and disability assistance and the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget. Notwithstanding any other provision of law including the state finance law and any local procurement law, at the request of a social services district and with the approval of the director of the budg- et, a portion of the funds appropriated herein may be retained by the office of temporary and disability assistance for any services eligible for funding under the flexible fund for family services for which the applicable state agency has a contractual relationship ... 964,000,000 ...................................... (re. $46,671,000) The following remaining appropriations within the office of temporary and disability assistance federal health and human services fund 385 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 temporary assistance for needy families account shall be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, such funds may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation within the office of temporary and disability assistance or office of children and family services federal fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget. Such funds shall be provided without state or local partic- ipation for services to eligible individuals under the state plan for the temporary assistance for needy families block grant whose incomes do not exceed 200 percent of the federal poverty level or who are otherwise eligible under such plan, provided that such services to eligible persons not in receipt of public assistance shall not constitute "assistance" under applicable federal regu- lations and no more than 15 percent of the funds made available herein may be used for administration, provided further that the director of the budget does not determine that such use of funds can be expected to have the effect of increasing qualified state expend- itures under paragraph 7 of subdivision (a) of section 409 of the federal social security act above the minimum applicable federal maintenance of effort requirement: For services and expenses related to the advantage afterschool program. Such funds are to be available pursuant to a plan prepared by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget to extend or expand current contracts with community based organizations, to award new contracts to continue programs where the existing contractors are not satisfactorily performing as determined by the office of children and family services and/or to award new contracts through a competitive process to community based organizations ... 500,000 ........ (re. $500,000) For services of the BRIDGE program, provided however, that, unless otherwise determined by the director of the budget, the rate of state financial participation shall be the same rates as required in the month immediately preceding December, 1996. Funds shall be made available and/or suballocated to the state university of New York for services and expenditures of the BRIDGE program and may be transferred to the state university of New York for personal and nonpersonal service costs and other expenses incurred in administer- ing the provision of such services to eligible individuals and fami- lies. A portion of the funds may be transferred to the office of temporary and disability assistance state operations for personal and nonpersonal service costs incurred by the office in administer- ing the program. Funds made available herein shall be used for services to eligible individuals and families who, upon determi- nation of eligibility for such program, are receiving public assist- ance benefits under the state plan for the temporary assistance for needy families block grant or whose public assistance case includes a dependent child under the age of 18 or under the age of 19 if the child is attending secondary school and is in receipt of safety net assistance. To the extent that sufficient numbers of eligible public assistance recipients are not available, funds may be used to serve 386 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 individuals and families not in receipt of public assistance, but eligible under the state plan for the temporary assistance for needy families block grant ... 102,000 .................... (re. $102,000) For services, notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, and without state or local financial participation, of the career path- ways program for not-for-profit, community-based organizations providing coordinated, comprehensive employment services beyond the level currently funded by local social services districts to eligi- ble individuals and families. Such funds are to be made available to establish a career pathways program to link education and occupa- tional training to subsequent employment through a continuum of educational programs and integrated support services to enable temporary assistance for needy families eligible participants, including disconnected young adults, ages sixteen to twenty-four, to advance over time both to higher levels of education and to higher wage jobs in targeted occupational sectors. With funds appropriated herein, the office of temporary and disability assistance in consul- tation with the department of labor shall establish the career path- ways program and provide technical support, as needed, to provide education, training, and job placement for low-income individuals, age sixteen and older. Preference shall be given to eighteen to twenty-four year olds who are unemployed or underemployed, in areas of the state with demonstrated labor market needs and unemployment rates that are greater than the appropriate or comparative rate of employment for the region, and to persons in receipt of family assistance and/or safety net assistance. Of the amounts appropri- ated, at least sixty percent shall be available for services to eighteen to twenty-four year olds, with remaining funds available to recipients of family assistance and/or safety net assistance, with- out age restrictions, and sixteen to seventeen year old self-sup- porting individuals who are heads of household. The office of tempo- rary and disability assistance in consultation with the department of labor shall develop a request for proposals and shall receive, review, and assess applications. In selecting proposals, the office of temporary and disability assistance and the department of labor shall give preference to programs that demonstrate community-based collaborations with education and training providers and employers in the region. Such education and training providers may include, but not be limited to general equivalency diplomas programs, commu- nity colleges, junior colleges, business and trade schools, voca- tional institutions, and institutions with baccalaureate degree- granting programs; programs that provide for a career path or career paths, as supported by identified local employment needs; programs that provide employment services, including but not limited to, post-secondary training designed to meet the needs of employers in the local labor market, or catchment area; programs that include education and training components, such as remedial education, indi- vidual training plans, pre-employment training, workplace basic skills, and literacy skills training. Such education and training must include institutions, industry associations, or other creden- tialing bodies for the purpose of providing participants with 387 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 certificates, diplomas, or degrees; projects that provide comprehen- sive student support services, including but not limited to tutor- ing, mentoring, child care, after school program access, transporta- tion, and case management, as part of the individual training plan. Preference shall be given to proposals that include not-for-profit collaborations with education, training, or employer stakeholders in the region; programs which leverage additional community resources and provide participant support services; training that result in job placement; and education that links participants with occupa- tional skills training and/or employer-related credentials, credits, diplomas or certificates ... 750,000 ................ (re. $750,000) For services and expenses of not-for-profit and voluntary agencies providing support services to the caretaker relative of a minor child when such services are provided to eligible individuals and families. Such funds are available pursuant to a plan prepared by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget to continue or expand existing programs with existing contractors that are satisfactorily performing as deter- mined by the office of children and family services, to award new contracts to continue programs where the existing contractors are not satisfactorily performing as determined by the office of chil- dren and family services and/or to award new contracts through a competitive process ... 51,000 ....................... (re. $51,000) Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the funds appropri- ated herein shall be available for transfer to the federal health and human services fund, local assistance account, federal day care account to provide additional funding for subsidies and quality activities at the city university of New York, provided that of such amount, $56,000 shall be available to community colleges and $85,000 shall be available to senior colleges ... 141,000 ... (re. $141,000) Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the funds appropri- ated herein shall be available for transfer to the federal health and human services fund, local assistance account, federal day care account to provide additional funding for subsidies and quality activities at the state university of New York, provided that of such amount, $77,000 shall be available to community colleges and $116,000 shall be available to state operated campuses ............. 193,000 ............................................. (re. $193,000) For services and expenses of programs providing literacy training, workplace literacy instruction and English-as-a-second-language instruction to eligible individuals and families under the state plan for the federal temporary assistance for needy families block grant, including, but not limited to, programs which offer intergen- erational educational models intended to increase workplace preparedness, and English-as-a-second-language programs which appro- priately address the specific linguistic and cultural needs of the participants and the language skill needs of non-English speaking workers that relate to workplace safety. Of the amount appropriated herein, at least $50,000 shall be available for literacy training and English-as-a-second-language instruction to individuals and families, who upon determination of eligibility for such services, 388 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 are in receipt of public assistance and lack a literacy level equiv- alent to the ninth month of eighth grade or who have English language proficiency equal to a score of 34 or less on the NYS PLACE test or an equivalent score on a comparable test ................... 250,000 ............................................. (re. $250,000) For services of programs, in local social services districts with a population in excess of two million, that meet the emergency needs of homeless individuals and families and those at risk of becoming homeless. Such programs shall have demonstrated experience in providing services to meet the emergency needs of homeless individ- uals and families and those at risk of becoming homeless, including crisis intervention services, eviction prevention services, mobile emergency feeding services, and summer youth services .............. 500,000 ............................................... (re. $9,000) For services and expenses related to the provision of non-residential domestic violence. Such funds may be made available to the office of children and family services. Local social services districts are encouraged to collaborate with not-for-profit providers in the provision of such services ... 1,210,000 ............ (re. $162,000) For preventive services to eligible individuals and families under the state plan for the federal temporary assistance for needy families block grant whose incomes do not exceed 200 percent of the federal poverty level, including but not limited to: intensive case manage- ment and related services for families with children at risk of foster care placement due to the presence of alcohol and/or substance abuse in the household; family preservation services, centers and programs; foster care diversion demonstrations; and not-for-profit provider collaborations with family treatment courts. Such funds are available pursuant to a plan prepared by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget to continue or expand existing programs with existing contractors that are satisfactorily performing as determined by the office of children and family services, to award new contracts to continue programs where the existing contractors are not satisfac- torily performing as determined by the office of children and family services, and/or award new contracts through a competitive process. Provided that, of the funds appropriated herein, at least $106,000 shall be available for programs providing post adoption services ... 610,000 ............................................. (re. $520,000) For those services and expenses provided to eligible individuals and families by existing settlement houses; provided, however, that the funds may be made available without regard to the limitations on the amount of grants provided to, and the requirements for fundraising by such programs as set forth in article 10-B of the social services law ... 1,000,000 .................................... (re. $43,000) For services and expenses, established pursuant to chapter 58 of the laws of 2006, related to providing intensive employment and other supportive services, including job readiness and job placement services to noncustodial parents who are unemployed or who are work- ing less than 20 hours per week; who are recipients of public assistance or whose incomes do not exceed 200 percent of the federal 389 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 poverty level; and who have a child support order payable through the support collection unit of a social services district ... 200,000 ............................................. (re. $200,000) For the services of a wage subsidy program. Eligible not-for-profit community based organizations in social services districts shall administer a program that enables employers to offer subsidized employment, including but not limited to, expanded supportive tran- sitional work activities for such eligible individuals and families consistent with the provisions of section 336-e and section 336-f of the social services law, as applicable. Provided that, of the $950,000, not less than $594,000 shall be for programs in social services districts with a population in excess of two million. Preference shall be given to proposals that include provisions for job retention, case management and job placement services. Partic- ipation in the program by such eligible individuals and families shall be limited to one year. Participating employers shall make reasonable efforts to retain individuals served by the program ... 950,000 ............................................. (re. $950,000) For services related to the wheels for work program, including, but not limited to activities which procure, repair, finance, and/or insure vehicles needed for transportation to and from employment or allowable work activities ... 144,000 ............... (re. $144,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For reimbursement of the cost of the family assistance and the emer- gency assistance to families programs. Notwithstanding section 153 of the social services law or any inconsistent provision of law, funds appropriated herein shall be provided without state or local participation and shall include the cost of providing shelter supplements for family assistance households at local option in order to prevent eviction and address homelessness in accordance with social services district plans approved by the office of tempo- rary and disability assistance and the director of the budget, provided, however, that in social services districts with a popu- lation over five million no shelter supplements other than those to prevent eviction shall be reimbursed, and further provided that such supplements shall not be part of the standard of need pursuant to section 131-a of the social services law. Funds appropriated herein shall also reimburse for family assistance expenditures for emergen- cy shelter, transportation, or nutrition payments which the district determines are necessary to establish or maintain independent living arrangements among persons who have been medically diagnosed as having acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) or HIV-related illness and who are homeless or facing homelessness and for whom no viable and less costly alternative to housing is available; provided, however, that funds appropriated herein may only be used for such purposes if the cost of such allowances are not eligible for reimbursement under medical assistance or other programs. Such funds are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of 390 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the office of temporary and disability assistance net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits including, but not limited to, additional federal funds resulting from any changes in federal cost allocation methodologies. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation within the office of temporary and disability assistance federal fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget, who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Social services districts shall be required to report to the office of temporary and disability assistance on an annual basis, information, as determined and requested by the office, related to services and expenditures for which reimbursement is sought for providing tempo- rary housing assistance to homeless individuals and families. Such information shall be submitted electronically to the extent feasible as determined by the office, and shall be used to evaluate expendi- tures by such social services districts for the provision of tempo- rary housing assistance for homeless individuals and families. Notwithstanding paragraph (a-3) of subdivision 2 and paragraph (a-3) of subdivision 3 of section 131-a of the social services law, or any other inconsistent provision of law, in determining eligibility for public assistance and determining maximum monthly grants and allow- ances for those persons and families determined eligible by the application of such standard of monthly need, less any available income or resources which are not required to be disregarded by provisions of law, the following schedule shall be used for all social services districts and for all categories of assistance for the period beginning July 1, 2012 through September 30, 2012: $150 for a household of one person; $239 for a household of two persons; $317 for a household of three persons; $409 for a household of four persons; $505 for a household of five persons; and $583 for a house- hold of six persons. For each additional person in the household, there shall be added an additional amount of $80 monthly. Notwithstanding section 153 of the social services law, or any other inconsistent provision of law, such appropriation shall be available for reimbursement of eligible claims incurred on or after January 1, 2012 and before January 1, 2013, that are otherwise reimbursable by the state on or after April 1, 2012, that are claimed by March 1, 2013, except for claims incurred by social service districts located in areas deemed disaster areas resulting from Superstorm Sandy. Such claims may be submitted until December 31, 2013. Such reimbursement shall constitute total federal reimbursement for activities funded herein in state fiscal year 2012-2013 .............................. 1,332,000,000 ................................... (re. $100,099,000) For services related to the provision of transportation services for the purpose of transportation to and from employment or other allow- able activities. Such amount shall be available for distribution to 391 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 social services districts and may be suballocated, transferred or otherwise made available to the department of transportation ... 112,000 ............................................. (re. $112,000) For services related to the continuation of displaced homemaker services. Funds made available herein may be used for state agency contractors, or aid to local social services districts, provided, further, that no more than ten percent of such funds may be used for program administration at each individual displaced homemaker center. Each program administrator shall prepare and submit an annu- al report by December 1, 2012, to the office of temporary and disa- bility assistance, the chairs of the senate committee on social services, and the senate committee on children and families and the assembly chair of the committee on social services, on the summary of activities, including but not limited to the number of eligible recipients, and the outcome for each recipient together with a summary of revenues and expenses including all salaries. Such funds may be suballocated, transferred or otherwise made available to the department of labor for the administration of the displaced homemak- er program ... 546,000 .............................. (re. $125,000) For services related to a Nurse-Family Partnership program for eligi- ble individuals and families. Such funds are to be made available to local social services districts to establish or fund Nurse-Family Partnership programs to provide supportive services to temporary assistance for needy families eligible individuals aimed at: improving pregnancy outcomes by helping first time mothers and preg- nant women engage in sound preventive health practices, including education one receiving thorough prenatal care from their healthcare providers, improving diets, and reducing the use of cigarettes, alcohol and illegal substances; improving child health and develop- ment by helping parents provide responsible and competent care; and improving the economic self-sufficiency of the family by helping parents develop a vision for their own future, plan future pregnan- cies, continue their education and find work, as appropriate. Provided that no funds expended under this provision may be used to provide actual medical care. Such funds may be suballocated, trans- ferred or otherwise made available to the department of health for the administration of the Nurse-Family Partnership program ......... 2,000,000 ............................................ (re. $14,000) For the services of the Rochester-Genesee Regional Transportation Authority for the provision of transportation services to eligible individuals and families, for the purpose of transportation to and from employment or other allowable work activities. Such funds may be suballocated, transferred or otherwise made available to the department of transportation for the administration of the Roches- ter-Genesee Regional Transportation Authority ...................... 82,000 ............................................... (re. $82,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For allocation to local social services districts for the flexible fund for family services. Funds shall, without state or local participation, be allocated to local social services districts in 392 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 accordance with a methodology to be developed by the office of temporary and disability assistance and the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget. Such amounts allocated to local social services districts shall herein- after be referred to as the flexible fund for family services and shall be used for eligible services to eligible individuals under the State plan for the federal temporary assistance for needy fami- lies block grant. Such funds are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities and, notwithstanding section 153 of the social services law and any inconsistent provision of law, shall constitute the full amount of federal tempo- rary assistance for needy families funds to be paid on account of activities funded in whole or in part hereunder and the full amount of state reimbursement to be paid on account of local district administrative claims. District allocations from the flexible fund for family services may be spent only pursuant to plans of expendi- ture, developed by each social services district and the local governing body and approved by the office of temporary and disabili- ty assistance, the office of children and family services, and the director of the budget. Such allocation shall be available for reimbursement through March 31, 2014; provided, however, that reimbursement for child welfare services other than foster care services shall be available for eligible expenditures incurred on or after October 1, 2010 and before October 1, 2011 that are otherwise reimbursable by the state on or after April 1, 2011 and that are claimed by March 31, 2012. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amounts so appropriated for allocation to local social services districts, may be used, without state or local financial participation, by social services districts with a population in excess of two million persons for such district's first eligible expenditures that occurred on or after October 1, 2010, or, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, during any other period beginning on or after January 1, 1997, for tuition costs for foster care children who are eligible for emergency assistance for families in the manner the state was authorized to fund such costs under part A of title IV of the social security act as such part was in effect on September 30, 1995; provided that the funds appropriated herein may not be used to reimburse localities for costs disallowed under title IV-E of the social security act. Such expenditures shall constitute good cause pursuant to section 408 (a) (10) of the social security act. Such funds may also be used, without state or local participation, for care, maintenance, supervision, and tuition for juvenile delin- quents and persons in need of supervision who are placed in residen- tial programs operated by authorized agencies and who are eligible for emergency assistance to families in the manner the state was authorized to fund such costs under part A of title IV of the social security act as such part was in effect on September 30, 1995. Such expenditures shall constitute good cause pursuant to section 408 (a) (10) of the social security act. Unless otherwise approved by the 393 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 commissioner of the office of children and family services with the approval of the director of the budget, these funds may be used only for eligible expenditures made from October 1, 2010 through Septem- ber 30, 2011. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the funds so appropriated may not be used to reimburse localities for costs disallowed under title IV-E of the social security act. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a social services district may request that the office of temporary and disability assistance retain and transfer a portion of the district's allo- cation of these funds to the credit of the office of children and family services federal health and human services fund, local assistance, title XX social services block grant for use by the district for eligible title XX services and/or to the credit of the office of children and family services federal health and human services fund, local assistance, federal day care account for use by the district for eligible child care expenditures under the state block grant for child care, within the percentages established by the state in accordance with the federal social security act and related federal regulations. Any funds transferred at a district's request to the title XX social services block grant shall be used by the district for eligible title XX social services provided in accordance with the provisions of the federal social security act and the social services law to children or their families whose income is less than 200 percent of the federal poverty level appli- cable to the family size involved. Any funds transferred at a district's request to the office of children and family services federal health and human services fund, local assistance, federal day care account shall be made available to the district for use for eligible child care expenditures in accordance with the applicable provisions of federal law and regulations relating to federal funds included in the state block grant for child care and in accordance with applicable state law and regulations of the office of children and family services. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, any claims made by a social services district for expenditures made for child care during a particular federal fiscal year, other than claims made under title XX of the federal social security act and under the food stamp employment and training program, shall be counted against the social services district's block grant for child care for that federal fiscal year. Each social services district must certify to the office of children and family services and the office of temporary and disability assistance, within 90 days of enactment of the budget but before August 15, 2011, the amount of funds it wishes to have transferred under this provision. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the amount of the funds that each district expends on child welfare services from its flexi- ble fund for family services funds and any flexible fund for family services funds transferred at the district's request to the title XX social services block grant must, to the extent that families are eligible therefore, be equal to or greater than the district's portion of the $342,322,341 statewide child welfare threshold amount, which shall be established pursuant to a formula developed 394 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 by the office of temporary and disability assistance and the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget. Notwithstanding any other provision of law including the state finance law and any local procurement law, at the request of a social services district and with the approval of the director of the budg- et, a portion of the funds appropriated herein may be retained by the office of temporary and disability assistance for any services eligible for funding under the flexible fund for family services for which the applicable state agency has a contractual relationship ... 951,000,000 ...................................... (re. $18,034,000) The following remaining appropriations within the office of temporary and disability assistance federal health and human services fund temporary assistance for needy families account shall be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, such funds may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation within the office of temporary and disability assistance or office of children and family services federal fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget. Such funds shall be provided without state or local partic- ipation for services to eligible individuals under the state plan for the temporary assistance for needy families block grant whose incomes do not exceed 200 percent of the federal poverty level or who are otherwise eligible under such plan, provided that such services to eligible persons not in receipt of public assistance shall not constitute "assistance" under applicable federal regu- lations and no more than 15 percent of the funds made available herein may be used for administration, provided further that the director of the budget does not determine that such use of funds can be expected to have the effect of increasing qualified state expend- itures under paragraph 7 of subdivision (a) of section 409 of the federal social security act above the minimum applicable federal maintenance of effort requirement: For services and expenses related to the advantage afterschool program. Such funds are to be available pursuant to a plan prepared by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget to extend or expand current contracts with community based organizations, to award new contracts to continue programs where the existing contractors are not satisfactorily performing as determined by the office of children and family services and/or to award new contracts through a competitive process to community based organizations ... 500,000 ........ (re. $500,000) For services of the BRIDGE program, provided however, that, unless otherwise determined by the director of the budget, the rate of state financial participation shall be the same rates as required in the month immediately preceding December, 1996. Funds shall be made available and/or suballocated to the state university of New York for services and expenditures of the BRIDGE program and may be transferred to the state university of New York for personal and nonpersonal service costs and other expenses incurred in administer- 395 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 ing the provision of such services to eligible individuals and fami- lies. A portion of the funds may be transferred to the office of temporary and disability assistance state operations for personal and nonpersonal service costs incurred by the office in administer- ing the program. Funds made available herein shall be used for services to eligible individuals and families who, upon determi- nation of eligibility for such program, are receiving public assist- ance benefits under the state plan for the temporary assistance for needy families block grant or whose public assistance case includes a dependent child under the age of 18 or under the age of 19 if the child is attending secondary school and is in receipt of safety net assistance. To the extent that sufficient numbers of eligible public assistance recipients are not available, funds may be used to serve individuals and families not in receipt of public assistance, but eligible under the state plan for the temporary assistance for needy families block grant ... 102,000 ..................... (re. $27,000) Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the funds appropri- ated herein shall be available for transfer to the federal health and human services fund, local assistance account, federal day care account to provide additional funding for subsidies and quality activities at the city university of New York, provided that of such amount, $56,000 shall be available to community colleges and $85,000 shall be available to senior colleges .............................. 141,000 ............................................. (re. $141,000) Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the funds appropri- ated herein shall be available for transfer to the federal health and human services fund, local assistance account, federal day care account to provide additional funding for subsidies and quality activities at the state university of New York, provided that of such amount, $77,000 shall be available to community colleges and $116,000 shall be available to state operated campuses ............. 193,000 ............................................. (re. $193,000) For services of programs, in local social services districts with a population in excess of two million, that meet the emergency needs of homeless individuals and families and those at risk of becoming homeless. Such programs shall have demonstrated experience in providing services to meet the emergency needs of homeless individ- uals and families and those at risk of becoming homeless, including crisis intervention services, eviction prevention services, mobile emergency feeding services, and summer youth services .............. 176,000 .............................................. (re. $44,000) For services and expenses related to the provision of non-residential domestic violence. Such funds may be made available to the office of children and family services. Local social services districts are encouraged to collaborate with not-for-profit providers in the provision of such services ... 510,000 ............... (re. $70,000) For preventive services to eligible individuals and families under the state plan for the federal temporary assistance for needy families block grant whose incomes do not exceed 200 percent of the federal poverty level, including but not limited to: intensive case manage- ment and related services for families with children at risk of 396 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 foster care placement due to the presence of alcohol and/or substance abuse in the household; family preservation services, centers and programs; foster care diversion demonstrations; and not-for-profit provider collaborations with family treatment courts. Such funds are available pursuant to a plan prepared by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget to continue or expand existing programs with existing contractors that are satisfactorily performing as determined by the office of children and family services, to award new contracts to continue programs where the existing contractors are not satisfac- torily performing as determined by the office of children and family services, and/or award new contracts through a competitive process. Provided that, of the funds appropriated herein, at least $106,000 shall be available for programs providing post adoption services ... 610,000 ............................................. (re. $142,000) For those services and expenses provided to eligible individuals and families by existing settlement houses; provided, however, that the funds may be made available without regard to the limitations on the amount of grants provided to, and the requirements for fundraising by such programs as set forth in article 10-B of the social services law ... 500,000 ..................................... (re. $449,000) For services and expenses, established pursuant to chapter 58 of the laws of 2006, related to providing intensive employment and other supportive services, including job readiness and job placement services to noncustodial parents who are unemployed or who are work- ing less than 20 hours per week; who are recipients of public assistance or whose incomes do not exceed 200 percent of the federal poverty level; and who have a child support order payable through the support collection unit of a social services district .......... 200,000 ............................................. (re. $200,000) For services related to the homelessness intervention program for eligible individuals and families. These funds shall be available to not-for-profit organizations designed to provide services to prevent homelessness or to secure permanent housing, including but not limited to landlord/tenant conflict resolution, legal services, outreach and referral for other eligible services and benefits to stabilize households, and relocation assistance .................... 205,000 ............................................. (re. $205,000) For services related to a supportive housing program for families and for young adults age eighteen to twenty-five, who are eligible for benefits under the state plan for the federal temporary assistance for needy families block grant. Such supportive housing program shall be designed to enhance the employability, self-sufficiency, and/or family stability of residents, and prevent out-of-wedlock pregnancies among young adult residents. Eligible families shall include: homeless families; families at risk of exceeding, and those that have exceeded, their TANF assistance time limit; families with multiple barriers to employment and housing stability; families at risk for foster care placement; and those that are reunited after placements. Eligible young adults shall include: young adults aging out of the foster care system; runaway and homeless youth; and youth 397 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 subject to criminal charges who are at risk for incarceration. Provided that, of the $508,000 up to $100,000 shall be available to continue existing services or to expand services provided to eligi- ble young adults ... 508,000 ........................ (re. $508,000) For the services of a wage subsidy program. Eligible not-for-profit community based organizations in social services districts shall administer a program that enables employers to offer subsidized employment, including but not limited to, expanded supportive tran- sitional work activities for such eligible individuals and families consistent with the provisions of section 336-e and section 336-f of the social services law, as applicable. Provided that, of the $950,000, not less than $594,000 shall be for programs in social services districts with a population in excess of two million. Preference shall be given to proposals that include provisions for job retention, case management and job placement services. Partic- ipation in the program by such eligible individuals and families shall be limited to one year. Participating employers shall make reasonable efforts to retain individuals served by the program ... 950,000 ............................................. (re. $452,000) For services related to the wheels for work program, including, but not limited to activities which procure, repair, finance, and/or insure vehicles needed for transportation to and from employment or allowable work activities ... 144,000 ............... (re. $144,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services related to the provision of transportation services for the purpose of transportation to and from employment or other allow- able activities. Such amount shall be available for distribution to social services districts and may be suballocated, transferred or otherwise made available to the department of transportation ....... 112,000 ............................................. (re. $110,000) For services related to the continuation of displaced homemaker services. Funds made available herein may be used for state agency contractors, or aid to local social services districts, provided, further, that no more than ten percent of such funds may be used for program administration at each individual displaced homemaker center. Each program administrator shall prepare and submit an annu- al report by December 1, 2011, to the office of temporary and disa- bility assistance, the chairs of the senate committee on social services, and the senate committee on children and families and the assembly chair of the committee on social services, on the summary of activities, including but not limited to the number of eligible recipients, and the outcome for each recipient together with a summary of revenues and expenses including all salaries. Such funds may be suballocated, transferred or otherwise made available to the department of labor for the administration of the displaced homemak- er program ... 546,000 ............................... (re. $53,000) For the services of the Rochester-Genesee Regional Transportation Authority for the provision of transportation services to eligible individuals and families, for the purpose of transportation to and 398 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 from employment or other allowable work activities. Such funds may be suballocated, transferred or otherwise made available to the department of transportation for the administration of the Roches- ter-Genesee Regional Transportation Authority ...................... 82,000 ............................................... (re. $82,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For reimbursement of the cost of the family assistance and the emer- gency assistance to families programs. Notwithstanding section 153 of the social services law or any inconsistent provision of law, funds appropriated herein shall be provided without state or local participation and shall include the cost of providing shelter supplements for family assistance households at local option in order to prevent eviction and address homelessness in accordance with social services district plans approved by the office of tempo- rary and disability assistance and the director of the budget, provided, however, that in social services districts with a popu- lation over five million no shelter supplements other than those to prevent eviction shall be reimbursed, and further provided that such supplements shall not be part of the standard of need pursuant to section 131-a of the social services law. Funds appropriated herein shall also reimburse for family assistance expenditures for emergen- cy shelter, transportation, or nutrition payments which the district determines are necessary to establish or maintain independent living arrangements among persons who have been medically diagnosed as having acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) or HIV-related illness and who are homeless or facing homelessness and for whom no viable and less costly alternative to housing is available; provided, however, that funds appropriated herein may only be used for such purposes if the cost of such allowances are not eligible for reimbursement under medical assistance or other programs. Such funds are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the office of temporary and disability assistance net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits including, but not limited to, additional federal funds resulting from any changes in federal cost allocation methodologies. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation within the office of temporary and disability assistance federal fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget, who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Social services districts shall be required to report to the office of temporary and disability assistance on an annual basis, information, as determined and requested by the office, related to services and expenditures for which reimbursement is sought for providing tempo- 399 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 rary housing assistance to homeless individuals and families. Such information shall be submitted electronically to the extent feasible as determined by the office, and shall be used to evaluate expendi- tures by such social services districts for the provision of tempo- rary housing assistance for homeless individuals and families. Notwithstanding paragraph (a-2) of subdivision 2 and paragraph (a-2) of subdivision 3 of section 131-a of the social services law, or any other inconsistent provision of law, in determining eligibility for public assistance and determining maximum monthly grants and allow- ances for those persons and families determined eligible by the application of such standard of monthly need, less any available income or resources which are not required to be disregarded by provisions of law, the following schedule shall be used for all social services districts and for all categories of assistance for the period beginning July 1, 2010 through June 30, 2012: $141 for a household of one person; $225 for a household of two persons; $300 for a household of three persons; $386 for a household of four persons; $477 for a household of five persons; and $551 for a house- hold of six persons. For each additional person in the household, there shall be added an additional amount of $75 monthly. Notwithstanding section 153 of the social services law, or any other inconsistent provision of law, such appropriation shall be available for reimbursement of eligible claims incurred on or after January 1, 2011 and before January 1, 2012, that are otherwise reimbursable by the state on or after April 1, 2011, that are claimed by March 1, 2012. Such reimbursement shall constitute total federal reimburse- ment for activities funded herein in state fiscal year 2011-2012 ... 1,274,100,000 ................................... (re. $176,473,000) Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the funds appropri- ated herein, shall be available for transfer to the federal health and human services fund, local assistance account, federal day care account to operate and support enrollment in the child care facili- tated enrollment pilot programs which expand access to child care subsidies for working families living or employed in the Liberty Zone, the boroughs of Brooklyn, Queens, and Bronx, and in the county of Monroe, with income up to 275 percent of the federal poverty level. Of the amount appropriated herein, $778,500 shall be made available for Monroe county, and $1,869,500 shall be made available for all other projects. Up to $77,850 shall be made available to the current designated administrator in the county of Monroe, or to a successor administrator designated by the current administration to administer such county's program and to implement a plan approved by the office of children and family services; and up to $186,950 shall be made available to the Consortium for Worker Education, Inc., or other designated successor, to administer and to implement a plan approved by the office of children and family services for the programs in the Liberty Zone, and the boroughs of Brooklyn, Queens and Bronx. Each pilot program administrator shall prepare and submit to the office of children and family services, the chairs of the senate committee on children and families and the senate committee on social services, the chair of the assembly committee on children 400 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 and families, the chair of the assembly committee on social services, the chair of the senate committee on labor, and the chair of the assembly committee on labor, an evaluation of the pilot with recommendations for continuation or dissolution of the program supported by appropriate documentation. Such evaluation shall include available, information regarding the pilot programs or participants in the pilot programs, absent identifying information, including but not limited to: the number of income-eligible children of working parents with income greater than 200 percent but at or less than 275 percent of the federal poverty level; the ages of the children served by the project, the number of families served by the project who are in receipt of family assistance, the factors that parents considered when searching for child care, the factors that barred the families' access to child care assistance prior to their enrollment in the pilot program, the number of families who receive a child care subsidy pursuant to this program who choose to use such subsidy for regulated child care, and the number of families who receive a child care subsidy pursuant to this program who choose to use such subsidy to receive child care services provided by a legal- ly exempt provider. Such report shall be submitted by the applicable project administrator, on or before October 1, 2011, provided that if such report is not received by October 1, 2011, reimbursement for administrative costs shall be either reduced or withheld, and fail- ure of an administrator to submit a timely report may jeopardize such program's funding in future years. Expenses related to the development of the evaluation of the pilot programs shall be paid from the pilot program's administrative set-aside or non-state funds. The remaining portion of the project's funds shall be allo- cated by the office of children and family services to the local social services districts where the recipient families reside as determined by the project administrator based on projected needs and cost of providing child care subsidy payments to working families enrolled in the child care subsidy program through the pilot initi- ative, provided however that the office of children and family services shall not reimburse subsidy payments in excess of the amount the subsidy funding appropriated herein can support and the applicable local social services district shall not be required to approve or pay for subsidies not funded herein. The total number of slots for pilot programs located within the city of New York shall not exceed one thousand during fiscal year 2011-2012. Vacancies in child care slots may be filled at such time as the total enrollment of the New York city pilot program is less than one thousand slots. The pilot program located in the borough of Queens shall receive one new additional slot for each slot which becomes available through attrition once the total number of filled child care slots reaches less than one thousand. Child care subsidies paid on behalf of eligible families shall be reimbursed at the actual cost of care up to the applicable market rate for the district in which the child care is provided in accordance with the fee schedule of the local social services district making the subsidy payments. Pilot programs are required to submit monthly reports to the office of children and 401 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 family services, the local social services district, and for programs located in the city of New York, the administration for children's services, and the legislature. Each monthly report must provide without benefit of personal identifying information, the pilot program's current enrollment level, amount of the child's subsidy, co-payment levels and other information as needed or required by the office of children and family services. Further, the office of children and family services shall provide technical assistance to the pilot program to assist with project adminis- tration and timely coordination of the monthly claiming process. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, any pilot programs main- tained herein may be terminated if the administrator for such programs mismanages such programs, by engaging in actions including but not limited to, improper use of funds, providing for child care subsidies in excess of the amount the subsidy funding appropriated herein can support, and failing to submit claims for reimbursement in a timely fashion ... 2,648,000 ................. (re. $2,079,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal USDA-Food and Nutrition Services Fund Federal Food and Nutrition Services Account - 25024 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For reimbursement to social services districts for administrative expenditures associated with the supplemental nutrition assistance program, and for reimbursement to the United States department of agriculture for supplemental nutrition assistance program recov- eries. Such reimbursement shall constitute total state reimbursement for local district administrative claims. Such funds are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the office of temporary and disability assistance net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits including but not limited to additional federal funds resulting from any changes in federal cost allocation methodologies. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation within the office of temporary and disability assistance federal fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget, who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, funds appropriated herein may be used for reimbursement of supplemental nutrition assistance program employment and training expenditures and shall be made available to social services districts or may be set aside, transferred or suballocated to other state agencies for state admin- istered programs for the provision of services to supplemental nutrition assistance program recipients and applicants in accordance 402 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 with a plan developed by the office of temporary and disability assistance and approved by the director of the budget. Funds appro- priated herein may be used to fund the cost of child care services provided to eligible supplemental nutrition assistance program employment and training program participants subject to a plan approved by the office of temporary and disability assistance, the office of children and family services and the director of the budg- et only to the extent that the office of children and family services and the director of the budget determine that the use of such funds will not jeopardize the state's ability to receive the state's entire allotment of federal child care development funds and child care funds available under title IV-A of the social security act. Any child care funded through the supplemental nutrition assistance program employment and training grant must be provided in a manner consistent with the federal law and regulations relating to the federal funds included in the state block grant for child care and the regulations of the office of children and family services for such block grant. Districts shall submit claims and other reports regarding the use of the supplemental nutrition assistance program employment and training funds for child care services at such times and in such manner and format as required by the depart- ment of family assistance. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of the funds appropriated herein may be suballocated, transferred or other- wise made available to the department of health, in accordance with a memorandum of understanding between the office of temporary and disability assistance and the department of health, consistent with federal law, regulations or waivers for expenses related to nutri- tion education programs. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of the funds appropriated herein may be made available to community based organizations in accordance with chapter 820 of the laws of 1987 ... 400,000,000 ..................................... (re. $179,914,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal USDA-Food and Nutrition Services Fund Federal Food and Nutrition Services Account By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For reimbursement to social services districts for administrative expenditures associated with the food stamp program, and for reimbursement to the United States department of agriculture for food stamp recoveries. Such reimbursement shall constitute total state reimbursement for local district administrative claims. Such funds are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the office of temporary and disability assistance net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits including but not limited to 403 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 additional federal funds resulting from any changes in federal cost allocation methodologies. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation within the office of temporary and disability assistance federal fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget, who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, funds appropriated herein may be used for reimbursement of food stamp employment and training expenditures and shall be made available to social services districts or may be set aside, transferred or suballocated to other state agencies for state administered programs for the provision of services to food stamp recipients and applicants in accordance with a plan developed by the office of temporary and disability assist- ance and approved by the director of the budget. Funds appropriated herein may be used to fund the cost of child care services provided to eligible food stamp employment and training participants subject to a plan approved by the office of temporary and disability assist- ance, the office of children and family services and the director of the budget only to the extent that the office of children and family services and the director of the budget determine that the use of such funds will not jeopardize the state's ability to receive the state's entire allotment of federal child care development funds and child care funds available under title IV-A of the social security act. Any child care funded through the food stamp employment and training program must be provided in a manner consistent with the federal law and regulations relating to the federal funds included in the state block grant for child care and the regulations of the office of children and family services for such block grant. Districts shall submit claims and other reports regarding the use of the food stamp employment and training program funds for child care services at such times and in such manner and format as required by the department of family assistance. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of the funds appropriated herein may be suballocated, transferred or other- wise made available to the department of health, in accordance with a memorandum of understanding between the office of temporary and disability assistance and the department of health, consistent with federal law, regulations or waivers for expenses related to nutri- tion education programs. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of the funds appropriated herein may be made available to community based organizations in accordance with chapter 820 of the laws of 1987 ... 375,000,000 ...................................... (re. $39,929,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: 404 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For reimbursement to social services districts for administrative expenditures associated with the food stamp program, and for reimbursement to the United States department of agriculture for food stamp recoveries. Such reimbursement shall constitute total state reimbursement for local district administrative claims. Such funds are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the office of temporary and disability assistance net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits including but not limited to additional federal funds resulting from any changes in federal cost allocation methodologies. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation within the office of temporary and disability assistance federal fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget, who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, funds appropriated herein may be used for reimbursement of food stamp employment and training expenditures and shall be made available to social services districts or may be set aside, transferred or suballocated to other state agencies for state administered programs for the provision of services to food stamp recipients and applicants in accordance with a plan developed by the office of temporary and disability assist- ance and approved by the director of the budget. Funds appropriated herein may be used to fund the cost of child care services provided to eligible food stamp employment and training participants subject to a plan approved by the office of temporary and disability assist- ance, the office of children and family services and the director of the budget only to the extent that the office of children and family services and the director of the budget determine that the use of such funds will not jeopardize the state's ability to receive the state's entire allotment of federal child care development funds and child care funds available under title IV-A of the social security act. Any child care funded through the food stamp employment and training program must be provided in a manner consistent with the federal law and regulations relating to the federal funds included in the state block grant for child care and the regulations of the office of children and family services for such block grant. Districts shall submit claims and other reports regarding the use of the food stamp employment and training program funds for child care services at such times and in such manner and format as required by the department of family assistance. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of the funds appropriated herein may be suballocated, transferred or other- wise made available to the department of health, in accordance with a memorandum of understanding between the office of temporary and disability assistance and the department of health, consistent with 405 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 federal law, regulations or waivers for expenses related to nutri- tion education programs. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of the funds appropriated herein may be made available to community based organizations in accordance with chapter 820 of the laws of 1987 ... 348,000,000 ...................................... (re. $12,205,000) SPECIALIZED SERVICES PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: Funds appropriated herein shall be used to reimburse those expendi- tures made by local social services districts outside the city of New York for adult shelters and public homes. Notwithstanding section 153 of the social services law or any other inconsistent provision of law, such funds shall be available for eligible claims incurred on or after January 1, 2013, and before January 1, 2014, that are otherwise reimbursable by the state on or after April 1, 2013. Such reimbursement shall constitute total state reimbursement for activities funded herein in state fiscal year 2013-14 ... 5,000,000 ......................................... (re. $3,682,000) For services and expenses related to homeless housing and preventive services programs including but not limited to the New York state supportive housing program, the solutions to end homelessness program and the operational support for AIDS housing program. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the office of temporary and disability assistance in such detail as required by the director of the budget ... 28,681,000 ........ (re. $27,998,000) For additional services and expenses of the New York state supportive housing program ... 800,000 ......................... (re. $800,000) For additional services and expenses of the solutions to end homeless- ness program ... 800,000 ............................ (re. $570,000) For services related to the human trafficking program as established pursuant to chapter 74 of the laws of 2007 ......................... 397,000 ............................................. (re. $397,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses related to homeless housing and preventive services programs including but not limited to the New York state supportive housing program, the solutions to end homelessness program and the operational support for AIDS housing program. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the office of temporary and disability assistance in such detail as required by the director of the budget ... 27,281,000 ........ (re. $12,359,000) For additional services and expenses of the New York state supportive housing program ... 1,500,000 ..................... (re. $1,346,000) 406 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For additional services and expenses of the solutions to end homeless- ness program ... 1,500,000 ........................... (re. $45,000) For services related to the human trafficking program as established pursuant to chapter 74 of the laws of 2007 ......................... 397,000 ............................................. (re. $397,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses related to homeless housing programs includ- ing but not limited to the single room occupancy program pursuant to title 2 of article 2-A of the social services law, the homelessness intervention program pursuant to title 4 of article 2-A of the social services law, the operational support for AIDS housing program and the homelessness prevention program. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the office of temporary and disability assistance in such detail as required by the director of the budget ... 25,865,000 ........................ (re. $833,000) For the cost of providing shelter supplements or other services for low income households in order to prevent eviction or address home- lessness in social services districts with a population over five million, in accordance with a plan approved by the office of tempo- rary and disability assistance and the director of the budget, provided, however, that such supplements shall not be part of the standard of need pursuant to section 131-a of the social services law ... 15,000,000 .................................. (re. $143,000) For services related to the human trafficking program as established pursuant to chapter 74 of the laws of 2007 ......................... 397,000 ............................................. (re. $348,000) By chapter 110, section 16, of the laws of 2010: For 50 percent reimbursement of expenditures made by a social services district or a not-for-profit corporation for supportive service subsidies for single room occupancy housing for homeless individ- uals, pursuant to title 2 of article 2-A of the social services law. Subject to a plan approved by the director of the budget, up to $250,000 of the funds appropriated herein, may be used by the office of temporary and disability assistance through contract, for techni- cal assistance to organizations operating or supervising the opera- tion of a single room occupancy program ............................ 17,664,300 .......................................... (re. $425,000) For 75 percent reimbursement of the approved costs for homeless inter- vention program activities pursuant to title 4 of article 2-A of the social services law. Notwithstanding any other inconsistent provision of law, social services districts or contractors, as a condition of receiving such funds herein appropriated, shall provide 25 percent cash or in-kind share. Funding provided for herein shall not supplant existing federal, state or local funding .............. 2,669,400 ......................................... (re. $1,130,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund 407 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Refugee Resettlement Account - 25123 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services related to refugee programs including but not limited to the Cuban-Haitian and refugee resettlement program and the Cuban- Haitian and refugee targeted assistance program provided pursuant to the federal refugee assistance act of 1980 as amended. Funds appropriated herein shall be available for aid to municipalities and for payments to the federal government for expenditures made pursuant to the social services law and the state plan for individ- ual and family grant program under the disaster relief act of 1974. Such funds are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the department net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and cred- its. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, funds appropriated herein, subject to the approval of the director of the budget and in accordance with a memorandum of understanding between the office of temporary and disability assistance and the department of health, may be transferred or suballocated to the department of health for expenses related to the refugee resettlement health assessment program. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, and subject to the approval of the director of the budget, the amount appropriated herein may be increased or decreased through transfer or interchange with any other federal appropriation within the office of temporary and disability assistance ... 26,000,000 ......... (re. $26,000,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Refugee Resettlement Account By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services related to refugee programs including but not limited to the Cuban-Haitian and refugee resettlement program and the Cuban- Haitian and refugee targeted assistance program provided pursuant to the federal refugee assistance act of 1980 as amended. Funds appropriated herein shall be available for aid to municipalities and for payments to the federal government for expenditures made pursuant to the social services law and the state plan for individ- ual and family grant program under the disaster relief act of 1974. Such funds are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the department net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and cred- its. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, funds appropriated herein, subject to the approval of the director of the budget and in accordance with a memorandum of understanding between the office of temporary and disability assistance and the department of health, 408 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 may be transferred or suballocated to the department of health for services and expenses related to the refugee resettlement health assessment program. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, and subject to the approval of the director of the budget, the amount appropriated herein may be increased or decreased through transfer or interchange with any other federal appropriation within the office of temporary and disability assistance ... 25,000,000 ......... (re. $16,097,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For services related to refugee programs including but not limited to the Cuban-Haitian and refugee resettlement program and the Cuban- Haitian and refugee targeted assistance program provided pursuant to the federal refugee assistance act of 1980 as amended. Funds appropriated herein shall be available for aid to municipalities and for payments to the federal government for expenditures made pursuant to the social services law and the state plan for individ- ual and family grant program under the disaster relief act of 1974. Such funds are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the department net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and cred- its. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, funds appropriated herein, subject to the approval of the director of the budget and in accordance with a memorandum of understanding between the office of temporary and disability assistance and the department of health, may be transferred or suballocated to the department of health for services and expenses related to the refugee resettlement health assessment program. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, and subject to the approval of the director of the budget, the amount appropriated herein may be increased or decreased through transfer or interchange with any other federal appropriation within the office of temporary and disability assistance ... 25,000,000 .......... (re. $8,083,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal MISCELLANEOUS Operating [Grant] GRANTS Fund Homeless Housing Account - 25328 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services related to federal homeless and other federal support services grants. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, the amount appropriated herein may be made available to other state agencies through transfer or suballocation for services and expenses related to federal homeless and other federal support services grants. The director of the budget is hereby authorized to transfer or suballocate appropriation authority contained herein to any other fund in which federal homeless and other federal support services grants are actually received .............................. 9,500,000 ......................................... (re. $9,477,000) 409 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal MISCELLANEOUS Operating [Grant] GRANTS Fund Homeless Housing Account By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services related to federal homeless and other federal support services grants. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, the amount appropriated herein may be made available to other state agencies through transfer or suballocation for services and expenses related to federal homeless and other federal support services grants. The director of the budget is hereby authorized to transfer or suballocate appropriation authority contained herein to any other fund in which federal homeless and other federal support services grants are actually received .............................. 7,500,000 ......................................... (re. $2,484,000) 410 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF FINANCIAL SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS Special Revenue Funds - Other ...... 224,816,000 276,000 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 224,816,000 276,000 ================ ================ SCHEDULE ADMINISTRATION PROGRAM ......................................... 850,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Settlement Account - 22045 For services and expenses related to the enforcement actions in accordance with the purposes outlined in the settlement under which funding is obtained. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, all or a portion of this appropriation may, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, be transferred to the special revenue funds - other / state operations, miscellaneous special revenue fund, bank- ing department settlement account. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the director of the budget may suballocate up to the full amount of this appropriation to any department, agency or authority ...................................... 850,000 -------------- INSURANCE PROGRAM .......................................... 223,966,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Insurance Department Account - 21994 For suballocation to the division of home- land security and emergency services for aid to localities payments related to municipalities fighting fires on state property, expenses incurred under the state's fire mobilization and mutual aid plan, and for payment of training costs incurred in accordance with section 209-x of the general municipal law for training 411 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF FINANCIAL SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 of certain first-line supervisors of paid fire departments at the New York city fire training academy and in accordance with rules and regulations promulgated by the secretary of state and approved by the director of the budget. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the amount herein made available shall constitute the state's entire obligation for all costs incurred by the New York city fire train- ing academy in state fiscal year 2014-15 ....... 989,000 For suballocation to the department of health for aid to localities payments for services and expenses related to state grants for a program of family planning services pursuant to article 2 of the public health law which may include cervi- cal cancer vaccine. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations for administration of the program ...................................... 4,700,000 For suballocation to the department of health for aid to localities payments for services and expenses related to the administration of the lead poisoning prevention program. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations for administration of the program ...................................... 3,760,000 For suballocation to the department of health for aid to localities payments for services and expenses related to the administration of the childhood lead poisoning primary prevention program. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations for admin- istration of the program ..................... 5,170,000 For suballocation to the department of health for aid to localities payments for services and expenses related to the administration of the lead prevention program. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations for administration of the program .................. 677,000 For suballocation to the department of health for aid to localities payments for services and expenses related to the administration of the childhood obesity program. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations for administration of the program .................. 660,000 412 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF FINANCIAL SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For suballocation to the department of health for aid to localities payments for services and expenses related to the administration of the immunization program. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations for administration of the program ................ 7,520,000 For services and expenses related to the healthy NY program. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations .................. 161,040,000 For services and expenses related to the health maintenance organization direct pay market program .............................. 39,200,000 For services and expenses related to the pilot program for entertainment industry employees ...................................... 250,000 -------------- 413 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF FINANCIAL SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 INSURANCE PROGRAM Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Insurance Department Account By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2007, as transferred by chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For suballocation to the department of health for aid to localities payments for services and related to the administration of the childhood lead poisoning primary prevention program. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations for admin- istration of the program ... 3,000,000 .............. (re. $276,000) 414 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS General Fund ....................... 35,311,966,354 33,857,721,944 Special Revenue Funds - Federal .... 76,897,340,000 75,670,413,000 Special Revenue Funds - Other ...... 11,349,686,000 10,711,543,452 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 123,558,992,354 120,239,678,396 ================ ================ SCHEDULE AIDS INSTITUTE PROGRAM ..................................... 100,981,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, effective October 1, 2006, expend- itures made from this appropriation shall effectively provide a cost of living adjustment, provided however, for the period commencing on April 1, 2014 and ending March 31, 2015, the commissioner shall not apply any new cost of living adjustment authorized by section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part N of chapter 56 of the laws of 2013, for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimbursement, for providers of the following services, as determined by the commissioner of the department of health: regional and target- ed HIV, STD, and hepatitis C services, HIV, AIDS, STD, and hepatitis C health care programs, HIV, AIDS, STD, and hepati- tis C prevention programs, and HIV, AIDS, and STD clinical education programs. The commissioner of the department of health shall determine the standards and require- ments necessary to qualify for such increases and the department may suballo- cate funds as needed. Further, each local government unit or direct contract provid- er receiving such funding shall submit a written certification regarding the use of such funds to be provided in the format proscribed by the department. 415 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Funds shall be allocated from this appropri- ation pursuant to a plan prepared by the commissioner and approved by the director of the budget ................................ 6,245,000 For services and expenses for regional and targeted HIV, STD, and hepatitis C services. To ensure organizational viabil- ity, agency administration may be supported subject to the review and approval of the department of health ........ 29,009,000 For services and expenses of HIV, AIDS, STD, and hepatitis C health care and supportive services programs. Funding priority shall be given to the renewal of existing contracts with the department of health. A portion of this appropriation may be suballocated to other state agencies, authorities, or accounts for expenditures related to the New York/New York III supportive housing agreement ................ 30,673,000 For services and expenses of HIV, AIDS, STD, and hepatitis C prevention programs. Funding priority shall be given to the renewal of existing contracts with the department of health ........................ 31,858,000 For services and expenses of HIV, AIDS, and STD clinical and provider education programs. Funding priority shall be given to the renewal of existing contracts with the department of health ..................... 3,196,000 -------------- CENTER FOR COMMUNITY HEALTH PROGRAM ...................... 1,535,788,354 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 State aid to municipalities for the opera- tion of local health departments and labo- ratories and for the provision of general public health services pursuant to article 6 of the public health law for activities under the jurisdiction of the commissioner of health. Notwithstanding any other provision of arti- cle 6 of the public health law, a county may obtain reimbursement pursuant to this act, only after the county chief financial officer certifies, in the state aid appli- cation, that county tax levies used to fund services carried out by the county 416 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 health department have not been added to or supplanted directly or indirectly by any funds obtained by the county pursuant to the Master Settlement Agreement entered into on November 23, 1998 by the state and leading United States tobacco product manufacturers, except in the case of a public health emergency, as determined by the commissioner of health. Notwithstanding annual aggregate limits for bad debt and charity care allowances and any other provision of law, up to $1,700,000 shall be transferred to the medical assistance program general fund - local assistance account for eligible publicly sponsored certified home health agencies that demonstrate losses from a disproportionate share of bad debt and charity care, pursuant to chapter 884 of the laws of 1990. Within the maximum limits specified herein, the department shall transfer only those funds which are necessary to meet the state share require- ments for disproportionate share adjust- ments expected to be paid for the period January 1, 2014 through December 31, 2014. The moneys hereby appropriated shall be available for payment of financial assist- ance heretofore accrued. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, rule or regulation, for state aid purposes, commencing on July 1, 2014, provision of prenatal clinical health care services shall be eligible for state aid for uninsured women of any age, provided that the municipality makes good faith efforts to assist such women with insur- ance enrollment and only until such time as enrollment becomes effective; provided, however, that if this chapter appropriates sufficient additional funds to support the provision of state aid for prenatal services for all women, regardless of insurance enrollment, then this language shall be considered null and void as of March 31, 2014 ............................. 192,500,000 For services and expenses related to public health emergencies as declared by the counties or the commissioner of the department of health, and approved by the director of the budget in accordance with article 6 of the public health law. 417 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Notwithstanding any provision of the law to the contrary, a portion of these funds may be transferred to any program, fund, or account within the department to respond to any identified emergency, pursuant to approval by the director of the budget .................................. 40,000,000 For services and expenses including payment of health insurance premiums and reimbursement of health care providers for services rendered to individuals enrolled in the cystic fibrosis program pursuant to chapter 851 of the laws of 1987. The amounts appropriated pursuant to such appropriation may be suballocated to other state agencies or accounts for expendi- tures incurred in the operation of programs funded by such appropriation subject to the approval of the director of the budget ..................................... 800,000 For services and expenses of maternal and child health programs. Funding priority shall be given to the renewal of existing contracts with the department of health ...... 4,512,000 For services and expenses of public health workforce programs. Funding priority shall be given to the renewal of existing contracts with the department of health ........ 301,000 For services and expenses of infectious disease programs. Funding priority shall be given to the renewal of existing contracts with the department of health ...... 7,439,000 For services and expenses of chronic disease prevention programs. Funding priority shall be given to the renewal of existing contracts with the department of health ...... 9,446,000 For services and expenses of minority health and health disparity programs. Funding priority shall be given to the renewal of existing contracts with the department of health ......................................... 478,000 For services and expenses to implement the early intervention program act of 1992. The moneys hereby appropriated shall be available for payment of financial assist- ance heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue. Notwithstanding the provisions of any other law to the contrary, for state fiscal year 2014-15 the liability of the state and the amount to be distributed or otherwise expended by the state pursuant to section 2557 of the public health law 418 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 shall be determined by first calculating the amount of the expenditure or other liability pursuant to such law, and then reducing the amount so calculated by two percent of such amount ..................... 163,500,000 For services and expenses related to the Indian health program. The moneys hereby appropriated shall be for payment of financial assistance heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue ......................... 16,121,000 State grants for a program of family plan- ning services pursuant to article 2 of the public health law. A portion of these funds may be suballocated to other state agencies .................................... 22,369,000 The moneys hereby appropriated shall be available for respite services for fami- lies of eligible children. Such moneys shall be allocated to each municipality by the department of health as determined by the department, to reimburse such munici- palities in the amount of 50 percent of the costs of respite services provided to eligible children and their families with the approval of the early intervention official, in accordance with section 2547 of the public health law, section 69-4.18 of title 10 of the New York codes, rules and regulation and standards established by the department for the provision of respite services. The moneys allocated to each municipality by the department shall be the total amount of respite funds available for such purpose ................... 1,758,000 For services and expenses of a comprehensive adolescent pregnancy prevention program ..... 10,632,000 Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, effective October 1, 2006, expend- itures made from this appropriation shall effectively provide a cost of living adjustment, provided however, for the period commencing on April 1, 2014 and ending March 31, 2015, the commissioner shall not apply any new cost of living adjustment authorized by section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part N of chapter 56 of the laws of 2013, for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimbursement, for providers of the following services, as determined by the commissioner of the 419 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 department of health: minority health and health disparity programs, chronic disease prevention programs, nutritional services to pregnant women, infants and children, hunger prevention and nutrition assistance program, Indian health, maternal and child health programs, rape crisis, comprehen- sive adolescent pregnancy prevention, family planning, school health, local health department public protection programs, children with special health care needs, regional perinatal centers, migrant health, dental services, cancer services programs, healthy heart, Alzheimer's disease assistance centers, Alzheimer's research and education, infec- tious disease programs, immunization, sexually transmitted diseases, and osteo- porosis prevention. The commissioner of the department of health shall determine the standards and requirements necessary to qualify for such increases and the department may suballocate funds as need- ed. Further, each local government unit or direct contract provider receiving such funding shall submit written certification regarding the use of such funds to be provided in the format prescribed by the department. Funds shall be allocated from this appropriation pursuant to a plan prepared by the commissioner and approved by the director of the budget ............... 28,546,000 For services and expenses associated with new and existing school based health centers ..................................... 10,400,000 For services and expenses related to the school based health clinics program, notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law to the contrary, funds shall be available for the statewide school based health clinics program to provide grants to certain school based health centers pursuant to the following: Anthony Jordon Health Center ...................... 26,444 Montefiore Medical Center ........................ 112,388 Chenango Memorial Hospital......................... 14,048 East Harlem Council for Human Services............. 11,569 Family Health Network .............................. 8,239 Kaleida Health ................................... 168,581 Lutheran Medical Center ........................... 55,367 Nassau Health Care Corporation .................... 10,743 NY Presbyterian Hospital ......................... 197,504 420 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Renaissance-Harlem Hospital ....................... 80,160 Sisters of Charity ................................ 33,055 Suffolk County DOH ................................. 9,090 Threshold Center for Alternative Youth Services ........................................ 20,659 University of Rochester ........................... 46,278 Via Health-Rochester General Hospital ............. 15,701 William F. Ryan Community Health Center ........... 16,528 For services and expenses to support grants to community health centers and comprehen- sive diagnostic and treatment centers for the purpose of furnishing primary health care services, including outreach, health education and dental care, to migrant and seasonal farmworkers and their families, of which no less than 70 percent shall be dedicated to community health centers receiving federal funding for such purpose pursuant to section 330(g) of the federal public health service act ...................... 406,000 For services and expenses related to provid- ing nutritional services and to provide nutritional education to pregnant women, infants, and children, including suballo- cations to the department of agriculture and markets for the farmer's market nutri- tion program and migrant worker services and the office of temporary and disability assistance for prenatal care assistance program activities. A portion of these funds may be suballocated to other state agencies .................................... 26,255,000 For services and expenses, including operat- ing expenses related to providing nutri- tional services and nutrition education for hunger prevention and nutrition assistance. A portion of this appropri- ation may be suballocated to other state agencies .................................... 28,047,000 For services and expenses of the health and social services sexuality-related programs .............................................. 4,967,000 For grants to rape crisis centers for services to rape victims and programs to prevent rape. The amounts appropriated pursuant to such appropriation may be suballocated to the office of victim services for expenditures incurred in the operation of programs funded by such appropriation subject to the approval of the director of the budget ................... 1,888,000 421 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For services and expenses related to evidence based cancer services programs ..... 24,832,000 For services and expenses of a public health genomics program ................................ 24,000 For services and expenses related to the tobacco use prevention and control program including grants to support cancer research .................................... 33,144,000 State aid to municipalities for medical services for the rehabilitation of phys- ically handicapped children, pursuant to article 6 of the public health law ........... 3,480,000 For services and expenses of the coalition for the institutionalized aged and disa- bled ............................................ 75,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................. 632,746,354 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Education Fund Individuals with Disabilities-Part C Account - 25214 For activities related to a handicapped infants and toddlers program ................ 51,578,000 -------------- Program account subtotal .................. 51,578,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Federal Block Grant Account - 25183 For various health prevention, diagnostic, detection and treatment services. The commissioner of health is hereby author- ized to waive any provisions of the public health law and regulations, to issue appropriate operating certificates, and to enter into contracts with article 28 facilities, to provide funds, to estab- lish, support and conduct projects to provide improved and expanded school health services for preschool and school- age children. No more than 10 per centum of the amount appropriated for such purpose shall be expended for services and expenses in connection with the adminis- tration and evaluation of such grants. Grants awarded under this appropriation shall be distributed and administered in 422 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 accordance with regulations established by the commissioner of health. The amounts appropriated pursuant to such appropriation may be suballocated to other state agencies or accounts for expendi- tures incurred in the operation of programs funded by such appropriation subject to the approval of the director of the budget .................................. 57,475,000 -------------- Program account subtotal .................. 57,475,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Federal Health, Education, and Human Services Account - 25148 For various health prevention, diagnostic, detection and treatment services. The amounts appropriated pursuant to such appropriation may be suballocated to other state agencies or accounts for expendi- tures incurred in the operation of programs funded by such appropriation subject to the approval of the director of the budget .................................. 37,700,000 -------------- Program account subtotal .................. 37,700,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal USDA-Food and Nutrition Services Fund Child and Adult Care Food Account - 25022 For various federal food and nutritional services. The moneys hereby appropriated shall be available for payment of finan- cial assistance heretofore accrued ......... 247,694,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................. 247,694,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal USDA-Food and Nutrition Services Fund Federal Food and Nutrition Services Account - 25022 For various federal food and nutritional services. The moneys hereby appropriated shall be available for payment of finan- cial assistance heretofore accrued ......... 502,970,000 -------------- 423 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Program account subtotal ................. 502,970,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Combined Expendable Trust Fund NYS Prostate Cancer Research, Detection and Education Account - 20183 For prostate cancer research, detection and education pursuant to chapter 273 of the laws of 2004 ................................. 1,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 1,000,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Local Public Health Services Account - 22097 For services and expenses of the local public health services program. Notwith- standing section 607 of the public health law these funds shall be allocated for state aid to municipalities for a program of immunization against German measles, and other communicable diseases, pursuant to article 6 of the public health law ........ 1,095,000 For state aid to municipalities, notwith- standing section 607 of the public health law, for the operation of local health departments and for the provision of general public health services pursuant to article 6 of the public health law for activities under the jurisdiction of the commissioner of health ....................... 3,036,000 Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, this appropriation is available for transfer to the state oper- ations miscellaneous special revenue fund - local public health services program account, in the administration and execu- tive direction program fiscal management group .......................................... 285,000 Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, this appropriation is available for contractual audits of local- ities to supplement the audits performed by the department of health .................... 209,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 4,625,000 -------------- 424 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 CENTER FOR ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH PROGRAM ..................... 17,749,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For services and expenses of local health department public protection programs. Funding priority shall be given to the renewal of existing contracts with the department of health ........................ 14,062,000 -------------- Program account subtotal .................. 14,062,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Federal Block Grant Account - 25183 For services and expenses of various health prevention, diagnostic, detection and treatment services ........................... 3,687,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 3,687,000 -------------- CHILD HEALTH INSURANCE PROGRAM ............................. 996,350,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Children's Health Insurance Account - 25148 The money hereby appropriated is available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter accrued. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, rule or regulation, and for the period April 1, 2014 through March 31, 2015, subsidy payments made to approved organizations in accordance with subdivi- sion 8 of section 2511 of the public health law shall be at amounts approved prior to April 1, 2014. Applications for increases to subsidy payments submitted by approved organizations to the superinten- dent of the department of financial services on or after January 1, 2014 which would take effect on or after April 1, 2014 shall not be considered for approval until after March 31, 2015; Provided however, if this chapter appropriates 425 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 sufficient additional funds to support child health insurance subsidy amounts determined by the superintendent of the department of financial services under the processes for establishing such amounts in effect on March 31, 2014, then the provisions of this section shall not apply and shall be considered null and void as of March 31, 2014. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the money hereby appropriated may be increased or decreased by transfer or suballocation to appropriations of the office of temporary and disability assist- ance, for the reimbursement of local district administrative costs related to children newly enrolled in medicaid whose household income is between 100 percent and 133 percent of the federal poverty level. For services and expenses related to the children's health insurance program, pursuant to title XXI of the federal social security act ........................ 521,864,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................. 521,864,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other HCRA Resources Fund Children's Health Insurance Account - 20810 The money hereby appropriated is available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter accrued. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, rule or regulation, and for the period April 1, 2014 through March 31, 2015, subsidy payments made to approved organizations in accordance with subdivi- sion 8 of section 2511 of the public health law shall be at amounts approved prior to April 1, 2014. Applications for increases to subsidy payments submitted by approved organizations to the superinten- dent of the department of financial services on or after January 1, 2014 which would take effect on or after April 1, 2014 shall not be considered for approval until after March 31, 2015; Provided however, if this chapter appropriates sufficient additional funds to support 426 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 child health insurance subsidy amounts determined by the superintendent of the department of financial services under the processes for establishing such amounts in effect on March 31, 2014, then the provisions of this section shall not apply and shall be considered null and void as of March 31, 2014. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the money hereby appropriated may be increased or decreased by transfer or suballocation to appropriations of the office of temporary and disability assist- ance, for the reimbursement of local district administrative costs related to children newly enrolled in medicaid whose household income is between 100 percent and 133 percent of the federal poverty level. For services and expenses related to the children's health insurance program authorized pursuant to title 1-A of arti- cle 25 of the public health law ............ 474,486,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................. 474,486,000 -------------- ELDERLY PHARMACEUTICAL INSURANCE COVERAGE PROGRAM .......... 114,416,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other HCRA Resources Fund EPIC Premium Account - 20818 For services and expenses of the program for elderly pharmaceutical insurance coverage, including reimbursement to pharmacies participating in such program. The moneys hereby appropriated shall be available for payment of financial assist- ance heretofore accrued .................... 114,416,000 -------------- HEALTH CARE REFORM ACT PROGRAM ............................. 478,716,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other HCRA Resources Fund HCRA Program Account - 20807 For services, expenses, grants and transfers necessary to implement the health care 427 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 reform act program in accordance with section 2807-j, 2807-k, 2807-l, 2807-m, 2807-p, 2807-s and 2807-v of the public health law. The moneys hereby appropriated shall be available for payments heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue. Notwith- standing any inconsistent provision of law, the moneys hereby appropriated may be increased or decreased by interchange or transfer with any appropriation of the department of health or by transfer or suballocation to any appropriation of the department of financial services, the office of mental health and the state office for the aging subject to the approval of the director of the budget, who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. With the approval of the director of the budg- et, up to 5 percent of this appropriation may be used for state operations purposes. At the direction of the director of the budget, funds may also be transferred directly to the general fund for the purpose of repaying a draw on the tobacco revenue guarantee fund. For transfer to the pool administrator for the purposes of making empire clinical research investigator program (ECRIP) payments ..................................... 8,612,000 For services and expenses of the New York state area health education center program ... 2,077,000 For services and expenses of the ambulatory care training program pursuant to subdivi- sion 5-a of section 2807-m of the public health law ................................... 4,060,000 For services and expenses of the physician loan repayment program pursuant to subdi- vision 5-a of section 2807-m of the public health law. All or part of this appropri- ation may be suballocated to the NYS high- er education services corporation ............ 1,705,000 For services and expenses of the physician practice support program pursuant to subdivision 5-a of section 2807-m of the public health law ............................ 4,360,000 For services and expenses related to physi- cian workforce studies pursuant to subdi- 428 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 vision 5-a of section 2807-m of the public health law ..................................... 487,000 For services and expenses of the diversity in medicine/post-baccalaureate program pursuant to subdivision 5-a of section 2807-m of the public health law .............. 1,605,000 For transfer to Roswell park cancer insti- tute corporation ............................ 96,600,000 For transfer to the Roswell park cancer institute to support operating costs asso- ciated with cancer research .................. 6,000,000 For suballocation to the department of financial services related to the physi- cians excess medical malpractice program ... 127,400,000 For transfer to health research incorporated (HRI) for the AIDS drug assistance program ............................................. 41,050,000 For state grants for the health workforce retraining program. Notwithstanding section 2807-g of the public health law, or any other provision of law to the contrary, funds hereby appropriated may be made available to other state agencies and facilities operated by the department of health for services and expenses related to the worker retraining program as disbursed pursuant to section 2807-g of the public health law. Provided, however, that the director of the budget must approve the release of any request for proposal or request for application or any other procurement initiatives issued on or after April 1, 2007. Further provided that any contract executed on or after April 1, 2007 must receive the prior approval of the director of the budget. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations ............. 26,817,000 For state grants for rural health care access development ........................... 9,800,000 For state grants for rural health network development .................................. 6,400,000 For services and expenses, including grants, related to emergency assistance distrib- utions as designated by the commissioner of health. Notwithstanding section 112 or 163 of the state finance law or any other contrary provision of law, such distrib- utions shall be limited to providers or programs where, as determined by the commissioner of health, emergency assist- ance is vital to protect the life or safe- 429 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 ty of patients, to ensure the retention of facility caregivers or other staff, or in instances where health facility operations are jeopardized, or where the public health is jeopardized or other emergency situations exist ............................. 2,900,000 For transfer to the pool administrator for distributions related to school based health clinics ............................... 5,288,000 For services and expenses related to school based health centers. The total amount of funds provided herein shall be distributed to school-based health center providers based on the ratio of each provider's total enrollment for all sites to the total enrollment of all providers. This formula shall be applied to the total amount made available herein, provided, however, that notwithstanding any contrary provision of law, the commissioner of health may establish minimum and maximum awards for providers ......................... 2,644,000 For transfer to the pool administrator for state grants for poison control centers. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropri- ations ....................................... 3,000,000 For payments for uncompensated care to eligible voluntary non-profit diagnostic and treatment centers ....................... 54,400,000 For transfer to the dormitory authority of the state of New York for the health facility restructuring program .............. 19,600,000 For suballocation to the department of financial services, for the purpose of supporting the New York state medical indemnity fund established pursuant to chapter 59 of the laws of 2011 .............. 52,000,000 For state grants to improve access to infer- tility services, treatments, and proce- dures ........................................ 1,911,000 -------------- MEDICAL ASSISTANCE ADMINISTRATION PROGRAM ................ 2,788,800,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For reimbursement of local administrative expenses for medical assistance programs and for state administration of medical 430 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 assistance programs, notwithstanding section 153 of the social services law, to include the performance of eligibility and enrollment determinations by the state or third-party entities designated by the state to perform such services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, subject to the approval of the director of budget, up to $23,000,000 of the amount appropriated herein shall be available for the purpose of providing payments to local social services districts for medical assistance adminis- tration claims that exceed an administra- tive ceiling established by the commis- sioner of health. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law and subject to the approval of the director of budget, moneys hereby appro- priated may be increased or decreased by transfer or interchange between these appropriated amounts and appropriations of the medical assistance administration program, the medical assistance program, and the office of health insurance programs. Funding authority from this account used for state administration of the medical assistance program may be transferred to state operations appropri- ations within the aforementioned programs at amounts agreed upon by the commissioner of health, and the New York state division of the budget. Notwithstanding section 40 of state finance law or any other law to the contrary, all medical assistance appropriations made from this account shall remain in full force and effect in accordance, in the aggregate, with the following schedule: not more than 50 percent for the period April 1, 2014 to March 31, 2015; and the remaining amount for the period April 1, 2015 to March 31, 2016. Notwithstanding section 40 of the state finance law or any provision of law to the contrary, subject to federal approval, department of health state funds medicaid spending, excluding payments for medical services provided at state facilities operated by the office of mental health, the office for people with developmental disabilities and the office of alcoholism 431 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 and substance abuse services and further excluding any payments which are not appropriated within the department of health, in the aggregate, for the period April 1, 2014 through March 31, 2015, shall not exceed $17,082,871,000 except as provided below and state share medicaid spending, in the aggregate, for the period April 1, 2015 through March 31, 2016, shall not exceed $17,937,867,000, but in no event shall department of health state funds medicaid spending for the period April 1, 2014 through March 31, 2016 exceed $35,020,738,000 provided, however, such aggregate limits may be adjusted by the director of the budget to account for any changes in the New York state federal medical assistance percentage amount established pursuant to the federal social security act, increases in provider reven- ues, reductions in local social services district payments for medical assistance administration and beginning April 1, 2012 the operational costs of the New York state medical indemnity fund, pursuant to a chapter establishing such fund. Such projections may be adjusted by the direc- tor of the budget to account for increased or expedited department of health state funds medicaid expenditures as a result of a natural or other type of disaster, including a governmental declaration of emergency. The director of the budget, in consultation with the commissioner of health, shall assess on a monthly basis known and projected medicaid expenditures by category of service and by geographic region, as determined by the commissioner of health, incurred both prior to and subsequent to such assessment for each such period, and if the director of the budget determines that such expenditures are expected to cause medicaid spending for such period to exceed the aggregate limit specified herein for such period, the state medicaid director, in consulta- tion with the director of the budget and the commissioner of health, shall develop a medicaid savings allocation plan to limit such spending to the aggregate limit specified herein for such period. 432 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Such medicaid savings allocation plan shall be designed, to reduce the expenditures authorized by the appropriations herein in compliance with the following guidelines: (1) reductions shall be made in compliance with applicable federal law, including the provisions of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Public Law No. 111- 148, and the Health Care and Education Reconciliation Act of 2010, Public Law No. 111-152 (collectively "Affordable Care Act") and any subsequent amendments there- to or regulations promulgated thereunder; (2) reductions shall be made in a manner that complies with the state medicaid plan approved by the federal centers for medi- care and medicaid services, provided, however, that the commissioner of health is authorized to submit any state plan amendment or seek other federal approval, including waiver authority, to implement the provisions of the medicaid savings allocation plan that meets the other criteria set forth herein; (3) reductions shall be made in a manner that maximizes federal financial participation, to the extent practicable, including any federal financial participation that is available or is reasonably expected to become avail- able, in the discretion of the commission- er, under the Affordable Care Act; (4) reductions shall be made uniformly among categories of services and geographic regions of the state, to the extent prac- ticable, and shall be made uniformly with- in a category of service, to the extent practicable, except where the commissioner determines that there are sufficient grounds for non-uniformity, including but not limited to: the extent to which specific categories of services contrib- uted to department of health medicaid state funds spending in excess of the limits specified herein; the need to main- tain safety net services in underserved communities; or the potential benefits of pursuing innovative payment models contem- plated by the Affordable Care Act, in which case such grounds shall be set forth in the medicaid savings allocation plan; and (5) reductions shall be made in a manner that does not unnecessarily create 433 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 administrative burdens to medicaid appli- cants and recipients or providers. The commissioner shall seek the input of the legislature, as well as organizations representing health care providers, consumers, businesses, workers, health insurers, and others with relevant exper- tise, in developing such medicaid savings allocation plan, to the extent that all or part of such plan, in the discretion of the commissioner, is likely to have a material impact on the overall medicaid program, particular categories of service or particular geographic regions of the state. (a) The commissioner shall post the medicaid savings allocation plan on the department of health's website and shall provide written copies of such plan to the chairs of the senate finance and the assembly ways and means committees at least 30 days before the date on which implementation is expected to begin. (b) The commissioner may revise the medicaid savings allocation plan subsequent to the provisions of notice and prior to imple- mentation but need provide a new notice pursuant to subparagraph (i) of this para- graph only if the commissioner determines, in his or her discretion, that such revisions materially alter the plan. Notwithstanding the provisions of paragraphs (a) and (b) of this subdivision, the commissioner need not seek the input described in paragraph (a) of this subdi- vision or provide notice pursuant to para- graph (b) of this paragraph if, in the discretion of the commissioner, expedited development and implementation of a medi- caid savings allocation plan is necessary due to a public health emergency. For purposes of this section, a public health emergency is defined as: (i) a disaster, natural or otherwise, that significantly increases the immediate need for health care personnel in an area of the state; (ii) an event or condition that creates a widespread risk of exposure to a serious communicable disease, or the potential for such widespread risk of exposure; or (iii) any other event or condition determined by the commissioner 434 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 to constitute an imminent threat to public health. Nothing in this paragraph shall be deemed to prevent all or part of such medicaid savings allocation plan from taking effect retroactively to the extent permitted by the federal centers for medicare and medi- caid services. In accordance with the medicaid savings allocation plan, the commissioner of the department of health shall reduce depart- ment of health state funds medicaid spend- ing by the amount of the projected over- spending through, actions including, but not limited to modifying or suspending reimbursement methods, including but not limited to all fees, premium levels and rates of payment, notwithstanding any provision of law that sets a specific amount or methodology for any such payments or rates of payment; modifying medicaid program benefits; seeking all necessary federal approvals, including, but not limited to waivers, waiver amend- ments; and suspending time frames for notice, approval or certification of rate requirements, notwithstanding any provision of law, rule or regulation to the contrary, including but not limited to sections 2807 and 3614 of the public health law, section 18 of chapter 2 of the laws of 1988, and 18 NYCRR 505.14(h). The department of health shall prepare a monthly report that sets forth: (a) known and projected department of health medi- caid expenditures as described in subdivi- sion (1) of this section, and factors that could result in medicaid disbursements for the relevant state fiscal year to exceed the projected department of health state funds disbursements in the enacted budget financial plan pursuant to subdivision 3 of section 23 of the state finance law, including spending increases or decreases due to: enrollment fluctuations, rate changes, utilization changes, MRT invest- ments, and shift of beneficiaries to managed care; and variations in offline medicaid payments; and (b) the actions taken to implement any medicaid savings allocation plan implemented pursuant to subdivision (4) of this section, including 435 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 information concerning the impact of such actions on each category of service and each geographic region of the state. Each such monthly report shall be provided to the chairs of the senate finance and the assembly ways and means committees and shall be posted on the department of health's website in a timely manner. The money hereby appropriated is available for payment of aid heretofore accrued to municipalities, and to providers of medical services pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law, and shall be available to the department net of disal- lowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the money hereby appropriated may be increased or decreased by interchange, with any appropriation of the department of health, and may be increased or decreased by transfer or suballocation between these appropriated amounts and appropriations of the office of mental health, the office for people with devel- opmental disabilities, the office of alco- holism and substance abuse services, the department of family assistance office of temporary and disability assistance, and office of children and family services with the approval of the director of the budget, who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, in lieu of payments authorized by the social services law, or payments of federal funds otherwise due to the local social services districts for programs provided under the federal social security act or the federal food stamp act, funds herein appropriated, in amounts certified by the state commissioner of temporary and disability assistance or the state commis- sioner of health as due from local social services districts each month as their share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law may be set aside by the state comptroller in an interest-bearing account in order to 436 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 ensure the orderly and prompt payment of providers under section 367-b of the social services law pursuant to an esti- mate provided by the commissioner of health of each local social services district's share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropri- ation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15, and (ii) appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013 ............................. 1,090,100,000 For contractual services related to medical necessity and quality of care reviews related to medicaid patients. Subject to the approval of the director of the budg- et, all or part of this appropriation may be transferred to the health care stand- ards and surveillance program, general fund - local assistance account. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropri- ation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15, and (ii) appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013 ................................. 7,400,000 The amount appropriated herein, together with any federal matching funds obtained, may be available to the department, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, for contractual services related to a third party entity responsi- ble for education of persons eligible for medical assistance regarding their options for enrollment in managed care plans. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, all or a part of this appro- priation may be transferred to the office of managed care, general fund - state purposes account. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropri- ation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) 437 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15, and (ii) appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013 ................................ 50,000,000 For state reimbursement of administrative expenses for the medical assistance program provided by the office of mental health, office for people with develop- mental disabilities and office of alcohol- ism and substance abuse services. The money hereby appropriated is available for payment of aid heretofore accrued. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the money hereby appropriated may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation of the department of health with the approval of the direc- tor of the budget. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropri- ation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15, and (ii) appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013 ............................... 200,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ............... 1,347,500,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Medicaid Administration Transfer Account - 25107 For reimbursement of local administrative expenses of medical assistance programs and for state administration of medical assistance programs provided pursuant to title XIX of the federal social security act or its successor program. Notwith- standing section 153 of the social services law, to include the performance of eligibility and enrollment determi- nations by the state or third-party enti- ties designated by the state to perform such services. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law and subject to the approval of the director of budget, moneys hereby appro- priated may be increased or decreased by 438 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 transfer or interchange between these appropriated amounts and appropriations of the medical assistance administration program, the medical assistance program, and the office of health insurance programs. Funding authority from this account used for State administration of the medical assistance program may be transferred to State Operations appropri- ations within the aforementioned programs at amounts agreed upon by the commissioner of health, and the New York state division of the budget. Notwithstanding section 40 of state finance law or any other law to the contrary, all medical assistance appropriations made from this account shall remain in full force and effect in accordance, in aggre- gate, with the following schedule: not more than 50 percent for the period April 1, 2014 to March 31, 2015; and the remain- ing amount for the period April 1, 2015 to March 31, 2016. The moneys hereby appropriated are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued to municipalities, and to provid- ers of medical services pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law, shall be available to the department net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. The amounts appropriated herein may be available for costs associ- ated with a common benefit identification card, and subject to the approval of the director of the budget, these funds may be transferred to the credit of the state operations account medicaid management information systems program. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the money hereby appropriated may be increased or decreased by interchange, with any appropriation of the department of health, and may be increased or decreased by transfer or suballocation between these appropriated amounts and appropriations of the office of mental health, the office for people with devel- opmental disabilities, the office of alco- holism and substance abuse services, the department of family assistance office of temporary and disability assistance and office of children and family services 439 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 with the approval of the director of the budget, who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, in lieu of payments authorized by the social services law, or payments of federal funds otherwise due to the local social services districts for programs provided under the federal social security act or the federal food stamp act, funds herein appropriated, in amounts certified by the state commissioner of temporary and disability assistance or the state commis- sioner of health as due from local social services districts each month as their share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law may be set aside by the state comptroller in an interest-bearing account in order to ensure the orderly and prompt payment of providers under section 367-b of the social services law pursuant to an esti- mate provided by the commissioner of health of each local social services district's share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropri- ation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15, and (ii) appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013 ............................. 1,241,300,000 For reimbursement of administrative expenses of the medical assistance program provided by the office of mental health, office for people with developmental disabilities, and office of alcoholism and substance abuse services provided pursuant to title XIX of the federal social security act. The money hereby appropriated is available for payment of aid heretofore accrued. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the money hereby appropriated may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation of the department 440 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 of health with the approval of the direc- tor of budget. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropri- ation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15, and (ii) appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013 ............................... 200,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ............... 1,441,300,000 -------------- MEDICAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM ............................. 117,478,322,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For the medical assistance program, includ- ing administrative expenses, for local social services districts, and for medical care rates for authorized child care agen- cies. Notwithstanding section 40 of state finance law or any other law to the contrary, all medical assistance appropriations made from this account shall remain in full force and effect in accordance, in the aggregate, with the following schedule: not more than 49 percent for the period April 1, 2014 to March 31, 2015; and the remaining amount for the period April 1, 2015 to March 31, 2016. Notwithstanding section 40 of the state finance law or any provision of law to the contrary, subject to federal approval, department of health state funds medicaid spending, excluding payments for medical services provided at state facilities operated by the office of mental health, the office for people with developmental disabilities and the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services and further excluding any payments which are not appropriated within the department of health, in the aggregate, for the period April 1, 2014 through March 31, 2015, shall not exceed $17,082,871,000 except as provided below and state share medicaid 441 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 spending, in the aggregate, for the period April 1, 2015 through March 31, 2016, shall not exceed $17,937,867,000, but in no event shall department of health state funds medicaid spending for the period April 1, 2014 through March 31, 2016 exceed $35,020,738,000 provided, however, such aggregate limits may be adjusted by the director of the budget to account for any changes in the New York state federal medical assistance percentage amount established pursuant to the federal social security act, increases in provider reven- ues, reductions in local social services district payments for medical assistance administration and beginning April 1, 2012 the operational costs of the New York state medical indemnity fund, pursuant to a chapter establishing such fund. Such projections may be adjusted by the direc- tor of the budget to account for increased or expedited department of health state funds medicaid expenditures as a result of a natural or other type of disaster, including a governmental declaration of emergency. The director of the budget, in consultation with the commissioner of health, shall assess on a monthly basis known and projected medicaid expenditures by category of service and by geographic region, as defined by the commissioner, incurred both prior to and subsequent to such assessment for each such period, and if the director of the budget determines that such expenditures are expected to cause medicaid spending for such period to exceed the aggregate limit specified here- in for such period, the state medicaid director, in consultation with the direc- tor of the budget and the commissioner of health, shall develop a medicaid savings allocation plan to limit such spending to the aggregate limit specified herein for such period. Such medicaid savings allocation plan shall be designed, to reduce the expenditures authorized by the appropriations herein in compliance with the following guidelines: (1) reductions shall be made in compliance with applicable federal law, including the provisions of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Public Law No. 111- 442 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 148, and the Health Care and Education Reconciliation Act of 2010, Public Law No. 111-152 (collectively "Affordable Care Act") and any subsequent amendments there- to or regulations promulgated thereunder; (2) reductions shall be made in a manner that complies with the state medicaid plan approved by the federal centers for medi- care and medicaid services, provided, however, that the commissioner of health is authorized to submit any state plan amendment or seek other federal approval, including waiver authority, to implement the provisions of the medicaid savings allocation plan that meets the other criteria set forth herein; (3) reductions shall be made in a manner that maximizes federal financial participation, to the extent practicable, including any federal financial participation that is available or is reasonably expected to become avail- able, in the discretion of the commission- er, under the Affordable Care Act; (4) reductions shall be made uniformly among categories of services and geographic regions of the state, to the extent prac- ticable, and shall be made uniformly with- in a category of service, to the extent practicable, except where the commissioner determines that there are sufficient grounds for non-uniformity, including but not limited to: the extent to which specific categories of services contrib- uted to department of health medicaid state funds spending in excess of the limits specified herein; the need to main- tain safety net services in underserved communities; or the potential benefits of pursuing innovative payment models contem- plated by the Affordable Care Act, in which case such grounds shall be set forth in the medicaid savings allocation plan; and (5) reductions shall be made in a manner that does not unnecessarily create administrative burdens to medicaid appli- cants and recipients or providers. The commissioner shall seek the input of the legislature, as well as organizations representing health care providers, consumers, businesses, workers, health insurers, and others with relevant exper- tise, in developing such medicaid savings 443 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 allocation plan, to the extent that all or part of such plan, in the discretion of the commissioner, is likely to have a material impact on the overall medicaid program, particular categories of service or particular geographic regions of the states. (a) The commissioner shall post the medicaid savings allocation plan on the department of health's website and shall provide written copies of such plan to the chairs of the senate finance and the assembly ways and means committees at least 30 days before the date on which implementation is expected to begin. (b) The commissioner may revise the medicaid savings allocation plan subsequent to the provisions of notice and prior to imple- mentation but need provide a new notice pursuant to subparagraph (i) of this para- graph only if the commissioner determines, in his or her discretion, that such revisions materially alter the plan. Notwithstanding the provisions of paragraphs (a) and (b) of this subdivision, the commissioner need not seek the input described in paragraph (a) of this subdi- vision or provide notice pursuant to para- graph (b) of this paragraph if, in the discretion of the commissioner, expedited development and implementation of a medi- caid savings allocation plan is necessary due to a public health emergency. For purposes of this section, a public health emergency is defined as: (i) a disaster, natural or otherwise, that significantly increases the immediate need for health care personnel in an area of the state; (ii) an event or condition that creates a widespread risk of exposure to a serious communicable disease, or the potential for such widespread risk of exposure; or (iii) any other event or condition determined by the commissioner to constitute an imminent threat to public health. Nothing in this paragraph shall be deemed to prevent all or part of such medicaid savings allocation plan from taking effect retroactively to the extent permitted by the federal centers for medicare and medi- caid services. 444 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 In accordance with the medicaid savings allocation plan, the commissioner of the department of health shall reduce depart- ment of health state funds medicaid spend- ing by the amount of the projected over- spending through, actions including, but not limited to modifying or suspending reimbursement methods, including but not limited to all fees, premium levels and rates of payment, notwithstanding any provision of law that sets a specific amount or methodology for any such payments or rates of payment; modifying or discontinuing medicaid program benefits; seeking all necessary federal approvals, including, but not limited to waivers, waiver amendments; and suspending time frames for notice, approval or certif- ication of rate requirements, notwith- standing any provision of law, rule or regulation to the contrary, including but not limited to sections 2807 and 3614 of the public health law, section 18 of chap- ter 2 of the laws of 1988, and 18 NYCRR 505.14(h). The department of health shall prepare a monthly report that sets forth: (a) known and projected department of health medi- caid expenditures as described in subdivi- sion 1 of this section, and factors that could result in medicaid disbursements for the relevant state fiscal year to exceed the projected department of health state funds disbursements in the enacted budget financial plan pursuant to subdivision 3 of section 23 of the state finance law, including spending increases or decreases due to: enrollment fluctuations, rate changes, utilization changes, MRT invest- ments, and shift of beneficiaries to managed care; and variations in offline medicaid payments; and (b) the actions taken to implement any medicaid savings allocation plan implemented pursuant to subdivision 4 of this section, including information concerning the impact of such actions on each category of service and each geographic region of the state. Each such monthly report shall be provided to the chairs of the senate finance and the assembly ways and means committees and 445 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 shall be posted on the department of health's website in a timely manner. The money hereby appropriated is to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued to municipalities, and to provid- ers of medical services pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law, and for payment of state aid to munici- palities and to providers of family care where payment systems through the fiscal intermediaries are not operational, and shall be available to the department net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law to the contrary, funds may be used by the department for outside legal assistance on issues involving the federal government, the conduct of preadmission screening and annual resident reviews required by the state's medicaid program, computer matching with insurance carriers to insure that medicaid is the payer of last resort and activities related to the management of the pharmacy benefit avail- able under the medicaid program. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, in lieu of payments authorized by the social services law, or payments of federal funds otherwise due to the local social services districts for programs provided under the federal social security act or the federal food stamp act, funds herein appropriated, in amounts certified by the state commissioner of temporary and disability assistance or the state commis- sioner of health as due from local social services districts each month as their share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law may be set aside by the state comptroller in an interest-bearing account in order to ensure the orderly and prompt payment of providers under section 367-b of the social services law pursuant to an esti- mate provided by the commissioner of health of each local social services district's share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the money hereby appropriated may be 446 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 increased or decreased by interchange, with any appropriation of the department of health and the office of medicaid inspector general and may be increased or decreased by transfer or suballocation between these appropriated amounts and appropriations of the department of health state purpose account, the office of mental health, office for people with developmental disabilities, the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services, the department of family assistance office of temporary and disability assistance and office of children and family services, the office of medicaid inspector general, and the state office for the aging with the approval of the director of the budg- et, who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law to the contrary, the moneys hereby appropriated may be used for payments to the centers for medicaid and medicare services for obligations incurred related to the pharmaceutical costs of dually eligible medicare/medicaid beneficiaries participating in the medicare drug benefit authorized by P.L. 108-173. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the moneys hereby appropriated shall not be used for any existing rates, fees, fee schedule, or procedures which may affect the cost of care and services provided by personal care providers, case managers, health maintenance organiza- tions, out of state medical facilities which provide care and services to resi- dents of the state, providers of transpor- tation services, that are altered, amended, adjusted or otherwise changed by a local social services district unless previously approved by the department of health and the director of the budget. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law to the contrary, funds shall be made available to the commissioner of the office of mental health or the commission- er of the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services, in consultation 447 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 with the commissioner of health and approved by the director of the budget, and consistent with appropriations made therefor, to implement allocation plans developed by each such commissioner which shall describe mental health or substance use disorder services that should be developed to meet service needs resulting from the reduction of inpatient behavioral health services provided under the medi- caid program, by programs licensed pursu- ant to article 31 or 32 of the mental hygiene law. Such programs may include programs that are licensed pursuant to both article 31 of the mental hygiene law and article 28 of the public health law, or certified under both article 32 of the mental hygiene law and article 28 of the public health law. For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including hospital inpatient services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropri- ation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15, and (ii) appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013 ............................. 2,349,115,000 For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including hospital outpatient and emergency room services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropri- ation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15, and (ii) appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013 ............................... 616,332,000 For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including clinic services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropri- ation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering 448 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 fiscal year 2014-15, and (ii) appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013 ............................... 776,702,000 For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including nursing home services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropri- ation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15, and (ii) appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013 ............................. 1,777,775,000 For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including other long term care services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropri- ation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15, and (ii) appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013 ............................. 4,366,531,000 For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including managed care services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropri- ation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15, and (ii) appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013 ............................. 8,757,059,000 For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including pharmacy services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropri- ation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15, and (ii) appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013 ............................... 324,783,000 449 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including transporta- tion services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropri- ation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15, and (ii) appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013 ............................... 273,811,000 For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including dental services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropri- ation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15, and (ii) appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013 ................................ 52,115,000 For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including non-institu- tional and other spending. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the money hereby appropriated may be available for payments to any county or public school districts associated with additional claims for school supportive health services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropri- ation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15, and (ii) appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013 ............................. 1,878,057,000 Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, upon submission of an allocation plan from the commissioner of health, the amount appropriated herein, together with any available federal match- ing funds, may be transferred or suballo- cated to the office of mental health, office of alcoholism and substance abuse services, office for people with develop- 450 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 mental disabilities, division of housing and community renewal, New York state housing trust fund corporation, and office of temporary and disability assistance for services and expenses related to providing affordable housing. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropri- ation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15, and (ii) appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013 ............................... 260,069,000 For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including essential community provider network and vital access provider services ................... 326,040,000 For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including vital access provider services to preserve critical access to essential behavioral health inpatient and other services in targeted areas of the state .......................... 40,000,000 For grants to health homes to contribute to expenses associated with health homes establishment and infrastructure costs ...... 15,000,000 For grants to medicaid managed care plans, health homes, and providers of behavioral health services to contribute to expenses associated with the transition of adult and children's behavioral health providers and services into managed care .............. 10,000,000 For services and expenses related to regional health information collabora- tives. The department shall make grants within amounts appropriated therefor, to assure high-quality and accessible primary care, to provide technical assistance to support financial and business planning for integrated systems of care, and to assist primary care providers in the adoption, implementation, and meaningful use of electronic health record technology ... 9,000,000 For services and expenses related to regional planning activities of the finger lakes health systems agency, including statewide coordination and demonstration of best practices. The department shall make grants within amounts appropriated therefor, to assure high-quality and 451 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 accessible primary care, to provide tech- nical assistance to support financial and business planning for integrated systems of care, and to assist primary care providers in the adoption, implementation, and meaningful use of electronic health record technology ............................ 2,500,000 For grants to the civil service employees association, Local 1000, AFSCME, AFL-CIO to allow child care workers represented by the union to reduce the cost of purchasing coverage under the exchange. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropri- ation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15, and (ii) appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013 ................................ 10,600,000 For grants to the United Federation of Teachers, Local 2, AFT, AFL-CIO to allow child care workers represented by the union to reduce the cost of purchasing coverage under the exchange. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropri- ation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15, and (ii) appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013 ................................ 18,000,000 For the state share of medical assistance services expenses incurred by the depart- ment of health for the provision of medical assistance including services to people with developmental disabilities for mental hygiene stabilization in annual amounts not to exceed $745,000,000 in state fiscal year 2014-15, and $567,000,000 in state fiscal year 2015-16. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropri- ation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15, and (ii) appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 452 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013 ............................. 1,312,000,000 For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including medical services provided at state facilities operated by the office of mental health, the office for people with developmental disabilities and the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropri- ation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15, and (ii) appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013 ............................ 10,000,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal .............. 33,175,489,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Medicaid Direct Account - 25106 For services and expenses for the medical assistance program, including administra- tive expenses for local social services districts, pursuant to title XIX of the federal social security act or its succes- sor program. Notwithstanding section 40 of state finance law or any other law to the contrary, all medical assistance appropriations made from this account shall remain in full force and effect in accordance, in the aggregate, with the following schedule: not more than 46 percent for the period April 1, 2014 to March 31, 2015; and the remaining amount for the period April 1, 2015 to March 31, 2016. The moneys hereby appropriated are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued to municipalities, and to provid- ers of medical services pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law, and for payment of state aid to munici- palities and to providers of family care where payment systems through the fiscal intermediaries are not operational, shall be available to the department net of 453 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the money hereby appropriated may be increased or decreased by interchange, with any appropriation of the department of health and the office of medicaid inspector general and may be increased or decreased by transfer or suballocation between these appropriated amounts and appropriations of the office of mental health, office for people with develop- mental disabilities, the office of alco- holism and substance abuse services, the department of family assistance office of temporary and disability assistance, office of children and family services, the department of financial services, department of corrections and community supervision, and the state office for the aging with the approval of the director of the budget, who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, in lieu of payments authorized by the social services law, or payments of federal funds otherwise due to the local social services districts for programs provided under the federal social security act or the federal food stamp act, funds herein appropriated, in amounts certified by the state commissioner of temporary and disability assistance or the state commis- sioner of health as due from local social services districts each month as their share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law may be set aside by the state comptroller in an interest-bearing account in order to ensure the orderly and prompt payment of providers under section 367-b of the social services law pursuant to an esti- mate provided by the commissioner of health of each local social services district's share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law. 454 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law to the contrary, funds shall be made available to the commissioner of the office of mental health or the commission- er of the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services, in consultation with the commissioner of health and approved by the director of the budget, and consistent with appropriations made therefor, to implement allocation plans developed by each such commissioner which shall describe mental health or substance use disorder services that should be developed to meet service needs resulting from the reduction of inpatient behavioral health services provided under the Medi- caid program, by programs licensed pursu- ant to article 31 or 32 of the mental hygiene law. Such programs may include programs that are licensed pursuant to both article 31 of the mental hygiene law and article 28 of the public health law, or certified under both article 32 of the mental hygiene law and article 28 of the public health law. For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including hospital inpatient services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropri- ation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15, and (ii) appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013 ............................ 11,614,445,000 For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including hospital outpatient and emergency room services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropri- ation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15, and (ii) appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013 ............................. 2,854,685,000 For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including clinic services. 455 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropri- ation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15, and (ii) appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013 ............................. 1,942,607,000 For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including nursing home services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropri- ation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15, and (ii) appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013 ............................. 8,042,454,000 For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including other long term care services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropri- ation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15, and (ii) appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013 ............................. 6,286,146,000 For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including managed care services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropri- ation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15, and (ii) appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013 ............................ 12,842,844,000 For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including pharmacy services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropri- ation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) 456 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15, and (ii) appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013 ............................. 4,974,088,000 For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including transporta- tion services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropri- ation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15, and (ii) appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013 ............................... 438,482,000 For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including dental services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropri- ation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15, and (ii) appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013 ............................... 355,617,000 For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including noninstitu- tional and other spending. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropri- ation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15, and (ii) appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013 ............................ 10,655,522,000 For grants to medicaid managed care plans, health homes, and providers of behavioral health services to contribute to expenses associated with the transition of adult and children's behavioral health providers and services into managed care .............. 10,000,000 For services and expenses related to regional health information collabora- tives. The department shall make grants within amounts appropriated therefor, to assure high-quality and accessible primary 457 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 care, to provide technical assistance to support financial and business planning for integrated systems of care, and to assist primary care providers in the adoption, implementation, and meaningful use of electronic health record technology ... 9,000,000 For services and expenses related to regional planning activities of the finger lakes health systems agency, including statewide coordination and demonstration of best practices. The department shall make grants within amounts appropriated therefor, to assure high-quality and accessible primary care, to provide tech- nical assistance to support financial and business planning for integrated systems of care, and to assist primary care providers in the adoption, implementation, and meaningful use of electronic health record technology............................. 2,500,000 Notwithstanding sections 112 and 163 of the state finance law or any other contrary provision of law, in the event that the department of health receives approval from the centers for medicare and medicaid services to amend its 1115 waiver known as the partnership plan or receives approval for a new 1115 waiver for the purpose of reinvesting savings resulting from the redesign of the medical assistance program, the money hereby appropriated may be used to make funds or payments author- ized pursuant to such waiver, including funds or payments described in subdivi- sions 20 and 21 of section 2807 of the public health law ........................ 4,000,000,000 For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including medical services provided at state facilities operated by the office of mental health, the office for people with developmental disabilities and the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropri- ation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15, and (ii) appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013 ............................ 10,000,000,000 458 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 -------------- Program account subtotal .............. 74,028,390,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other HCRA Resources Fund Indigent Care Account - 20817 Notwithstanding section 40 of state finance law or any other law to the contrary, all medical assistance appropriations made from this account shall remain in full force and effect in accordance, in the aggregate, with the following schedule: not more than 50 percent for the period April 1, 2014 to March 31, 2015; and the remaining amount for the period April 1, 2015 to March 31, 2016. Notwithstanding section 40 of the state finance law or any provision of law to the contrary, subject to federal approval, department of health state funds medicaid spending, excluding payments for medical services provided at state facilities operated by the office of mental health, the office for people with developmental disabilities and the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services and further excluding any payments which are not appropriated within the department of health, in the aggregate, for the period April 1, 2014 through March 31, 2015, shall not exceed $17,082,871,000 except as provided below and state share medicaid spending, in the aggregate, for the period April 1, 2015 through March 31, 2016, shall not exceed $17,937,867,000, but in no event shall department of health state funds medicaid spending for the period April 1, 2014 through March 31, 2016 exceed $35,020,738,000 provided, however, such aggregate limits may be adjusted by the director of the budget to account for any changes in the New York state federal medical assistance percentage amount established pursuant to the federal social security act, increases in provider reven- ues, reductions in local social services district payments for medical assistance administration and beginning April 1, 2012 the operational costs of the New York state medical indemnity fund, pursuant to 459 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 a chapter establishing such fund. Such projections may be adjusted by the direc- tor of the budget to account for increased or expedited department of health state funds medicaid expenditures as a result of a natural or other type of disaster, including a governmental declaration of emergency. The director of the budget, in consultation with the commissioner of health, shall assess on monthly basis known and projected medicaid expenditures by category of service and by geographic region, as determined by the commissioner of health, incurred both prior to and subsequent to such assessment for each such period, and if the director of the budget determines that such expenditures are expected to cause medicaid spending for such period to exceed the aggregate limit specified herein for such period, the state medicaid director, in consulta- tion with the director of the budget and the commissioner of health, shall develop a medicaid savings allocation plan to limit such spending to the aggregate limit specified herein for such period. Such medicaid savings allocation plan shall be designed, to reduce the expenditures authorized by the appropriations herein in compliance with the following guidelines: (1) reductions shall be made in compliance with applicable federal law, including the provisions of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Public Law No. 111- 148, and the Health Care and Education Reconciliation Act of 2010, Public Law No. 111-152 (collectively "Affordable Care Act") and any subsequent amendments there- to or regulations promulgated thereunder; (2) reductions shall be made in a manner that complies with the state medicaid plan approved by the federal centers for medi- care and medicaid services, provided, however, that the commissioner of health is authorized to submit any state plan amendment or seek other federal approval, including waiver authority, to implement the provisions of the medicaid savings allocation plan that meets the other criteria set forth herein; (3) reductions shall be made in a manner that maximizes federal financial participation, to the 460 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 extent practicable, including any federal financial participation that is available or is reasonably expected to become avail- able, in the discretion of the commission- er, under the Affordable Care Act; (4) reductions shall be made uniformly among categories of services and geographic regions of the state, to the extent prac- ticable, and shall be made uniformly with- in a category of service, to the extent practicable, except where the commissioner determines that there are sufficient grounds for non-uniformity, including but not limited to: the extent to which specific categories of services contrib- uted to department of health medicaid state funds spending in excess of the limits specified herein; the need to main- tain safety net services in underserved communities; or the potential benefits of pursuing innovative payment models contem- plated by the Affordable Care Act, in which case such grounds shall be set forth in the medicaid savings allocation plan; and (5) reductions shall be made in a manner that does not unnecessarily create administrative burdens to medicaid appli- cants and recipients or providers. The commissioner shall seek the input of the legislature, as well as organizations representing health care providers, consumers, businesses, workers, health insurers, and others with relevant exper- tise, in developing such medicaid savings allocation plan, to the extent that all or part of such plan, in the discretion of the commissioner, is likely to have a material impact on the overall medicaid program, particular categories of service or particular geographic regions of the state. (a) The commissioner shall post the medicaid savings allocation plan on the department of health's website and shall provide written copies of such plan to the chairs of the senate finance and the assembly ways and means committees at least 30 days before the date on which implementation is expected to begin. (b) The commissioner may revise the medicaid savings allocation plan subsequent to the provisions of notice and prior to imple- 461 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 mentation but need provide a new notice pursuant to subparagraph (i) of this para- graph only if the commissioner determines, in his or her discretion, that such revisions materially alter the plan. Notwithstanding the provisions of paragraphs (a) and (b) of this subdivision, the commissioner need not seek the input described in paragraph (a) of this subdi- vision or provide notice pursuant to para- graph (b) of this paragraph if, in the discretion of the commissioner, expedited development and implementation of a medi- caid savings allocation plan is necessary due to a public health emergency. For purposes of this section, a public health emergency is defined as: (i) a disaster, natural or otherwise, that significantly increases the immediate need for health care personnel in an area of the state; (ii) an event or condition that creates a widespread risk of exposure to a serious communicable disease, or the potential for such widespread risk of exposure; or (iii) any other event or condition determined by the commissioner to constitute an imminent threat to public health. Nothing in this paragraph shall be deemed to prevent all or part of such medicaid savings allocation plan from taking effect retroactively to the extent permitted by the federal centers for medicare and medi- caid services. In accordance with the medicaid savings allocation plan, the commissioner of the department of health shall reduce depart- ment of health state funds medicaid spend- ing by the amount of the projected over- spending through, actions including, but not limited to modifying or suspending reimbursement methods, including but not limited to all fees, premium levels and rates of payment, notwithstanding any provision of law that sets a specific amount or methodology for any such payments or rates of payment; modifying medicaid program benefits; seeking all necessary federal approvals, including, but not limited to waivers, waiver amend- ments; and suspending time frames for notice, approval or certification of rate 462 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 requirements, notwithstanding any provision of law, rule or regulation to the contrary, including but not limited to sections 2807 and 3614 of the public health law, section 18 of chapter 2 of the laws of 1988, and 18 NYCRR 505.14(h). The department of health shall prepare a monthly report that sets forth: (a) known and projected department of health medi- caid expenditures as described in subdivi- sion 1 of this section, and factors that could result in medicaid disbursements for the relevant state fiscal year to exceed the projected department of health state funds disbursements in the enacted budget financial plan pursuant to subdivision 3 of section 23 of the state finance law, including spending increases or decreases due to: enrollment fluctuations, rate changes, utilization changes, MRT invest- ments, and shift of beneficiaries to managed care; and variations in offline medicaid payments; and (b) the actions taken to implement any medicaid savings allocation plan implemented pursuant to subdivision 4 of this section, including information concerning the impact of such actions on each category of service and each geographic region of the state. Each such monthly report shall be provided to the chairs of the senate finance and the assembly ways and means committees and shall be posted on the department of health's website in a timely manner. For the purpose of making payments to providers of medical care pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law, and for payment of state aid to munici- palities where payment systems through fiscal intermediaries are not operational, to reimburse such providers for costs attributable to the provision of care to patients eligible for medical assistance. Payments from this appropriation to gener- al hospitals related to indigent care pursuant to article 28 of the public health law respectively, when combined with federal funds for services and expenses for the medical assistance program pursuant to title XIX of the federal social security act or its succes- sor program, shall equal the amount of the 463 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 funds received related to health care reform act allowances and surcharges pursuant to article 28 of the public health law and deposited to this account less any such amounts withheld pursuant to subdivision 21 of section 2807-c of the public health law. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the moneys hereby appropriated may be increased or decreased by interchange or transfer with any appropriation of the department of health with the approval of the director of the budget, who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chair- man of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropri- ation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15, and (ii) appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013 ............................. 1,583,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ............... 1,583,000,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other HCRA Resources Fund Medical Assistance Account - 20804 Notwithstanding section 40 of state finance law or any other law to the contrary, all medical assistance appropriations made from this account shall remain in full force and effect in accordance, in the aggregate, with the following schedule: not more than 50 percent for the period April 1, 2014 to March 31, 2015; and the remaining amount for the period April 1, 2015 to March 31, 2016. Notwithstanding section 40 of the state finance law or any provision of law to the contrary, subject to federal approval, department of health state funds medicaid spending, excluding payments for medical services provided at state facilities operated by the office of mental health, 464 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 the office for people with developmental disabilities and the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services and further excluding any payments which are not appropriated within the department of health, in the aggregate, for the period April 1, 2014 through March 31, 2015, shall not exceed $17,082,871,000 except as provided below and state share medicaid spending, in the aggregate, for the period April 1, 2015 through March 31, 2016, shall not exceed $17,937,867,000, but in no event shall department of health state funds medicaid spending for the period April 1, 2014 through March 31, 2016 exceed $35,020,738,000 provided, however, such aggregate limits may be adjusted by the director of the budget to account for any changes in the New York state federal medical assistance percentage amount established pursuant to the federal social security act, increases in provider reven- ues, reductions in local social services district payments for medical assistance administration and beginning April 1, 2012 the operational costs of the New York state medical indemnity fund, pursuant to a chapter establishing such fund. Such projections may be adjusted by the direc- tor of the budget to account for increased or expedited department of health state funds medicaid expenditures as a result of a natural or other type of disaster, including a governmental declaration of emergency. The director of the budget, in consultation with the commissioner of health, shall assess on a monthly basis known and projected medicaid expenditures by category of service and by geographic region, as determined by the commissioner of health, incurred both prior to and subsequent to such assessment for each such period, and if the director of the budget determines that such expenditures are expected to cause medicaid spending for such period to exceed the aggregate limit specified herein for such period, the state medicaid director, in consulta- tion with the director of the budget and the commissioner of health, shall develop a medicaid savings allocation plan to 465 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 limit such spending to the aggregate limit specified herein for such period. Such medicaid savings allocation plan shall be designed, to reduce the expenditures authorized by the appropriations herein in compliance with the following guidelines: (1) reductions shall be made in compliance with applicable federal law, including the provisions of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Public Law No. 111- 148, and the Health Care and Education Reconciliation Act of 2010, Public Law No. 111-152 (collectively "Affordable Care Act") and any subsequent amendments there- to or regulations promulgated thereunder; (2) reductions shall be made in a manner that complies with the state medicaid plan approved by the federal centers for medi- care and medicaid services, provided, however, that the commissioner of health is authorized to submit any state plan amendment or seek other federal approval, including waiver authority, to implement the provisions of the medicaid savings allocation plan that meets the other criteria set forth herein; (3) reductions shall be made in a manner that maximizes federal financial participation, to the extent practicable, including any federal financial participation that is available or is reasonably expected to become avail- able, in the discretion of the commission- er, under the Affordable Care Act; (4) reductions shall be made uniformly among categories of services and geographic regions of the state, to the extent prac- ticable, and shall be made uniformly with- in a category of service, to the extent practicable, except where the commissioner determines that there are sufficient grounds for non-uniformity, including but not limited to: the extent to which specific categories of services contrib- uted to department of health medicaid state funds spending in excess of the limits specified herein; the need to main- tain safety net services in underserved communities; or the potential benefits of pursuing innovative payment models contem- plated by the Affordable Care Act, in which case such grounds shall be set forth in the medicaid savings allocation plan; 466 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 and (5) reductions shall be made in a manner that does not unnecessarily create administrative burdens to medicaid appli- cants and recipients or providers. The commissioner shall seek the input of the legislature, as well as organizations representing health care providers, consumers, businesses, workers, health insurers, and others with relevant exper- tise, in developing such medicaid savings allocation plan, to the extent that all or part of such plan, in the discretion of the commissioner, is likely to have a material impact on the overall medicaid program, particular categories of service or particular geographic regions of the state. (a) The commissioner shall post the medicaid savings allocation plan on the department of health's website and shall provide written copies of such plan to the chairs of the senate finance and the assembly ways and means committees at least 30 days before the date on which implementation is expected to begin. (b) The commissioner may revise the medicaid savings allocation plan subsequent to the provisions of notice and prior to imple- mentation but need provide a new notice pursuant to subparagraph (i) of this para- graph only if the commissioner determines, in his or her discretion, that such revisions materially alter the plan. Notwithstanding the provisions of paragraphs (a) and (b) of this subdivision, the commissioner need not seek the input described in paragraph (a) of this subdi- vision or provide notice pursuant to para- graph (b) of this paragraph if, in the discretion of the commissioner, expedited development and implementation of a medi- caid savings allocation plan is necessary due to a public health emergency. For purposes of this section, a public health emergency is defined as: (i) a disaster, natural or otherwise, that significantly increases the immediate need for health care personnel in an area of the state; (ii) an event or condition that creates a widespread risk of exposure to a serious communicable disease, or the potential for such widespread risk of 467 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 exposure; or (iii) any other event or condition determined by the commissioner to constitute an imminent threat to public health. Nothing in this paragraph shall be deemed to prevent all or part of such medicaid savings allocation plan from taking effect retroactively to the extent permitted by the federal centers for medicare and medi- caid services. In accordance with the medicaid savings allocation plan, the commissioner of the department of health shall reduce depart- ment of health state funds medicaid spend- ing by the amount of the projected over- spending through, actions including, but not limited to modifying or suspending reimbursement methods, including but not limited to all fees, premium levels and rates of payment, notwithstanding any provision of law that sets a specific amount or methodology for any such payments or rates of payment; modifying medicaid program benefits; seeking all necessary federal approvals, including, but not limited to waivers, waiver amend- ments; and suspending time frames for notice, approval or certification of rate requirements, notwithstanding any provision of law, rule or regulation to the contrary, including but not limited to sections 2807 and 3614 of the public health law, section 18 of chapter 2 of the laws of 1988, and 18 NYCRR 505.14(h). The department of health shall prepare a monthly report that sets forth: (a) known and projected department of health medi- caid expenditures as described in subdivi- sion 1 of this section, and factors that could result in medicaid disbursements for the relevant state fiscal year to exceed the projected department of health state funds disbursements in the enacted budget financial plan pursuant to subdivision 3 of section 23 of the state finance law, including spending increases or decreases due to: enrollment fluctuations, rate changes, utilization changes, MRT invest- ments, and shift of beneficiaries to managed care; and variations in offline medicaid payments; and (b) the actions taken to implement any medicaid savings 468 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 allocation plan implemented pursuant to subdivision 4 of this section, including information concerning the impact of such actions on each category of service and each geographic region of the state. Each such monthly report shall be provided to the chairs of the senate finance and the assembly ways and means committees and shall be posted on the department of health's website in a timely manner. For the purpose of making payments, the money hereby appropriated is available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or here- after accrued, to providers of medical care pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law, and for payment of state aid to municipalities and the feder- al government where payment systems through fiscal intermediaries are not operational, to reimburse such providers for costs attributable to the provision of care to patients eligible for medical assistance. Notwithstanding any inconsist- ent provision of law, the moneys hereby appropriated may be increased or decreased by interchange or transfer with any appro- priation of the department of health with the approval of the director of the budg- et, who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. For services and expenses of the medical assistance program related to the treat- ment of breast and cervical cancer. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropri- ation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15, and (ii) appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013 ................................. 4,200,000 For services and expenses of the medical assistance program related to disabled persons. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropri- ation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) 469 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15, and (ii) appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013 ................................ 47,000,000 For services and expenses of the medical assistance program. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropri- ation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15, and (ii) appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013 ............................. 6,464,448,000 For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including costs associ- ated with the family health plus program. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropri- ation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15, and (ii) appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013 ............................... 310,595,000 For services and expenses of the medical assistance program related to supporting workforce recruitment and retention of personal care services or any worker with direct patient care responsibility for local social service districts which include a city with a population of over one million persons. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropri- ation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15, and (ii) appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013 ............................... 272,000,000 For services and expenses of the medical assistance program related to supporting workforce recruitment and retention of personal care services for local social service districts that do not include a city with a population of over one million persons. 470 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropri- ation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15, and (ii) appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013 ................................ 22,400,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ............... 7,120,643,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Medical Assistance Account - 22187 Notwithstanding section 40 of state finance law or any other law to the contrary, all medical assistance appropriations made from this account shall remain in full force and effect in accordance, in the aggregate, with the following schedule: not more than 50 percent for the period April 1, 2014 to March 31, 2015; and the remaining amount for the period April 1, 2015 to March 31, 2016. Notwithstanding section 40 of the state finance law or any provision of law to the contrary, subject to federal approval, department of health state funds medicaid spending, excluding payments for medical services provided at state facilities operated by the office of mental health, the office for people with developmental disabilities and the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services and further excluding any payments which are not appropriated within the department of health, in the aggregate, for the period April 1, 2014 through March 31, 2015, shall not exceed $17,082,871,000 except as provided below and state share medicaid spending, in the aggregate, for the period April 1, 2015 through March 31, 2016, shall not exceed $17,937,867,000, but in no event shall department of health state funds medicaid spending for the period April 1, 2014 through March 31, 2016 exceed $35,020,738,000 provided, however, such aggregate limits may be adjusted by the director of the budget to account for 471 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 any changes in the New York state federal medical assistance percentage amount established pursuant to the federal social security act, increases in provider reven- ues, reductions in local social services district payments for medical assistance administration and beginning April 1, 2012 the operational costs of the New York state medical indemnity fund, pursuant to a chapter establishing such fund. Such projections may be adjusted by the direc- tor of the budget to account for increased or expedited department of health state funds medicaid expenditures as a result of a natural or other type of disaster, including a governmental declaration of emergency. The director of the budget, in consultation with the commissioner of health, shall assess on monthly basis known and projected medicaid expenditures by category of service and by geographic region, as determined by the commissioner of health, incurred both prior to and subsequent to such assessment for each such period, and if the director of the budget determines that such expenditures are expected to cause medicaid spending for such period to exceed the aggregate limit specified herein for such period, the state medicaid director, in consulta- tion with the director of the budget and the commissioner of health, shall develop a medicaid savings allocation plan to limit such spending to the aggregate limit specified herein for such period. Such medicaid savings allocation plan shall be designed, to reduce the expenditures authorized by the appropriations herein in compliance with the following guidelines: (1) reductions shall be made in compliance with applicable federal law, including the provisions of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Public Law No. 111- 148, and the Health Care and Education Reconciliation Act of 2010, Public Law No. 111-152 (collectively "Affordable Care Act") and any subsequent amendments there- to or regulations promulgated thereunder; (2) reductions shall be made in a manner that complies with the state medicaid plan approved by the federal centers for medi- care and medicaid services, provided, 472 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 however, that the commissioner of health is authorized to submit any state plan amendment or seek other federal approval, including waiver authority, to implement the provisions of the medicaid savings allocation plan that meets the other criteria set forth herein; (3) reductions shall be made in a manner that maximizes federal financial participation, to the extent practicable, including any federal financial participation that is available or is reasonably expected to become avail- able, in the discretion of the commission- er, under the Affordable Care Act; (4) reductions shall be made uniformly among categories of services and geographic regions of the state, to the extent prac- ticable, and shall be made uniformly with- in a category of service, to the extent practicable, except where the commissioner determines that there are sufficient grounds for non-uniformity, including but not limited to: the extent to which specific categories of services contrib- uted to department of health medicaid state funds spending in excess of the limits specified herein; the need to main- tain safety net services in underserved communities; or the potential benefits of pursuing innovative payment models contem- plated by the Affordable Care Act, in which case such grounds shall be set forth in the medicaid savings allocation plan; and (5) reductions shall be made in a manner that does not unnecessarily create administrative burdens to medicaid appli- cants and recipients or providers. The commissioner shall seek the input of the legislature, as well as organizations representing health care providers, consumers, businesses, workers, health insurers, and others with relevant exper- tise, in developing such medicaid savings allocation plan, to the extent that all or part of such plan, in the discretion of the commissioner, is likely to have a material impact on the overall medicaid program, particular categories of service or particular geographic regions of the state. (a) The commissioner shall post the medicaid savings allocation plan on the department 473 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 of health's website and shall provide written copies of such plan to the chairs of the senate finance and the assembly ways and means committees at least 30 days before the date on which implementation is expected to begin. (b) The commissioner may revise the medicaid savings allocation plan subsequent to the provisions of notice and prior to imple- mentation but need provide a new notice pursuant to subparagraph (i) of this para- graph only if the commissioner determines, in his or her discretion, that such revisions materially alter the plan. Notwithstanding the provisions of paragraphs (a) and (b) of this subdivision, the commissioner need not seek the input described in paragraph (a) of this subdi- vision or provide notice pursuant to para- graph (b) of this paragraph if, in the discretion of the commissioner, expedited development and implementation of a medi- caid savings allocation plan is necessary due to a public health emergency. For purposes of this section, a public health emergency is defined as: (i) a disaster, natural or otherwise, that significantly increases the immediate need for health care personnel in an area of the state; (ii) an event or condition that creates a widespread risk of exposure to a serious communicable disease, or the potential for such widespread risk of exposure; or (iii) any other event or condition determined by the commissioner to constitute an imminent threat to public health. Nothing in this paragraph shall be deemed to prevent all or part of such medicaid savings allocation plan from taking effect retroactively to the extent permitted by the federal centers for medicare and medi- caid services. In accordance with the medicaid savings allocation plan, the commissioner of the department of health shall reduce depart- ment of health state funds medicaid spend- ing by the amount of the projected over- spending through, actions including, but not limited to modifying or suspending reimbursement methods, including but not limited to all fees, premium levels and 474 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 rates of payment, notwithstanding any provision of law that sets a specific amount or methodology for any such payments or rates of payment; modifying medicaid program benefits; seeking all necessary federal approvals, including, but not limited to waivers, waiver amend- ments; and suspending time frames for notice, approval or certification of rate requirements, notwithstanding any provision of law, rule or regulation to the contrary, including but not limited to sections 2807 and 3614 of the public health law, section 18 of chapter 2 of the laws of 1988, and 18 NYCRR 505.14(h). The department of health shall prepare a monthly report that sets forth: (a) known and projected department of health medi- caid expenditures as described in subdivi- sion 1 of this section, and factors that could result in medicaid disbursements for the relevant state fiscal year to exceed the projected department of health state funds disbursements in the enacted budget financial plan pursuant to subdivision 3 of section 23 of the state finance law, including spending increases or decreases due to: enrollment fluctuations, rate changes, utilization changes, MRT invest- ments, and shift of beneficiaries to managed care; and variations in offline medicaid payments; and (b) the actions taken to implement any medicaid savings allocation plan implemented pursuant to subdivision 4 of this section, including information concerning the impact of such actions on each category of service and each geographic region of the state. Each such monthly report shall be provided to the chairs of the senate finance and the assembly ways and means committees and shall be posted on the department of health's website in a timely manner. For the purpose of making payments to providers of medical care pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law, and for payment of state aid to munici- palities and the federal government where payment systems through fiscal interme- diaries are not operational, to reimburse the provision of care to patients eligible for medical assistance. 475 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including nursing home, personal care, certified home health agen- cy, long term home health care program and hospital services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropri- ation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15, and (ii) appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013 ............................. 1,570,800,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ............... 1,570,800,000 -------------- OFFICE OF HEALTH INSURANCE PROGRAMS ......................... 21,580,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 The monies hereby appropriated shall be available for the cost of housing subsi- dies to certain participants in the nurs- ing home transition and diversion waiver program as authorized by chapters 615 and 627 of the laws of 2004. A portion of such funds may be used for administration of the housing subsidies, either by state staff or a not-for-profit agency. Up to 100 percent of this appropriation may be suballocated to the division of housing and community renewal ........................ 2,303,000 For services and expenses related to trau- matic brain injury including but not limited to services rendered to individ- uals enrolled in the federally approved home and community based services (HCBS) waiver and including personal and nonper- sonal services spending originally author- ized by appropriations and reappropri- ations enacted prior to 1996 ................ 12,465,000 For services and expenses of Alzheimer's disease assistance centers as established pursuant to chapter 586 of the laws of 1987 ........................................... 471,000 For a grant to the Coalition of New York State Alzheimer's Chapter, Inc. in support of and for distribution to a statewide 476 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 network of not-for-profit corporations established and dedicated to responding at the local level to the needs of the New York State Alzheimer's community pursuant to subdivision 2 of section 2005 of the public health law .............................. 233,000 For services and expenses for the Alzheimer's community assistance program as established pursuant to chapter 657 of the laws of 1997 ................................ 47,000 For services and expenses for Alzheimer's community service programs ..................... 279,000 For services and expenses, including subal- location to the state office for the aging, for coordinating patient care Alzheimer's disease program .................... 340,000 For services and expenses, including grants, of a falls prevention program .................. 142,000 Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the money hereby appropriated may be increased or decreased by interchange, transfer or suballocation between this appropriated amount and appropriations of the department of health medical assist- ance program and the department of health medical assistance administration program. For services and expenses for DC37 and Team- ster Local 858 health insurance coverage under the family health plus (FHPlus), medicaid or for payments to participating health insurance plans in the New York state health benefit exchange ................ 5,000,000 For services and expenses related to the annual hospital institutional cost report ...... 300,000 -------------- Program account subtotal .................. 21,580,000 -------------- OFFICE OF HEALTH SYSTEMS MANAGEMENT ......................... 19,785,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For contractual services related to medical necessity and quality of care reviews related to medicaid patients and to moni- tor health care services provided to persons with AIDS ........................... 10,199,000 For services and expenses to support the center for liver transplant and the alli- ance for donation .............................. 352,000 477 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For services and expenses for cardiac services access and cardiac data quality/outcomes initiatives ................... 653,000 For services and expenses of the brain trau- ma foundation .................................. 232,000 For services and expenses of a quality program for adult care facilities, includ- ing enriched housing facilities. Such program shall be targeted at improving the quality of life for adult care facili- ty residents. The department subject to the approval of the director of the divi- sion of budget, shall develop an allo- cation methodology taking into account financial status of the facility as well as resident needs. Such allocation shall serve as the basis of distribution to eligible facilities .......................... 6,532,000 For an operating assistance subprogram for enriched housing. To the extent that funds are appropriated for such purposes, the department is authorized to pay an operat- ing subsidy for SSI recipients who are residents in certified not-for-profit or public enriched housing programs. Such subsidy shall not exceed $115 per month per each SSI recipient and will be paid directly to the certified operator. If appropriations are not sufficient to meet such maximum monthly payments, such subsi- dy shall be reduced proportionately ............ 475,000 For services and expenses, including grants, of the long term care community coalition for an advocacy program on behalf of seniors with long term care needs ............... 33,000 For services and expenses for the center for workforce studies at the school of public health through the research foundation of the state university of New York ............... 186,000 For services and expenses of upstate medical university through the research foundation of the state university of New York to promote minority participation in medical education ....................................... 19,000 For services and expenses of the gateway institute through the research foundation of the city university of New York to promote minority participation in medical education ...................................... 104,000 -------------- Program account subtotal .................. 18,785,000 -------------- 478 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services account Federal Loan Repayment Account For expenses and services related to the health resources and services adminis- tration grant. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, and subject to the approval of the director of the budget, moneys hereby appropriated may be increased or decreased by transfer or suballocation to the higher education services corporation ............... 1,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 1,000,000 -------------- WADSWORTH CENTER FOR LABORATORIES AND RESEARCH PROGRAM ....... 6,505,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For services and expenses of community labo- ratory programs. Funding priority shall be given to the renewal of existing contracts with the department of health .................. 823,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ..................... 823,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Federal Block Grant Account - 25183 For services and expenses of the various health prevention, diagnostic, detection and treatment services ....................... 3,682,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 3,682,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Spinal Cord Injury Research Fund Account - 21987 For services and expenses related to spinal cord injury research pursuant to chapter 338 of the laws of 1998 ...................... 2,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 2,000,000 -------------- 479 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 ADMINISTRATION PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, effective October 1, 2006, expenditures made from this appropriation shall effectively provide a cost of living adjustment to the office of minority health, as determined by the commissioner of the department of health, provided however, for the period commencing on April 1, 2013 and ending March 31, 2014, the commissioner shall not apply any new cost of living adjustment authorized by section 1 of part C of chap- ter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part H of chapter 56 of the laws of 2012, for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimbursement. The commissioner of the department of health shall determine the stand- ards and requirements necessary to qualify for such increases. Further, each local government unit or direct contract provider receiving such funding shall submit a written certification regard- ing the use of such funds to be provided in the format proscribed by the department. Funds shall be allocated from this appropriation pursuant to a plan prepared by the commissioner and approved by the director of the budget ... 14,500 .................................... (re. $14,500) For services and expenses of the office of minority health including competitive grants to promote community strategic planning or new or improved health care delivery systems and networks in minority areas. Up to $102,000 of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations for administration ... 266,000 ..... (re. $257,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, effective October 1, 2006, expenditures made from this appropriation shall effectively provide a cost of living adjustment to the office of minority health, as determined by the commissioner of the department of health, provided however, for the period commencing on April 1, 2012 and ending March 31, 2013, the commissioner shall not apply any new cost of living adjustment authorized by section 1 of part C of chap- ter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part F of chapter 59 of the laws of 2011, for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimbursement. The commissioner of the department of health shall determine the standards and requirements necessary to qualify for such increases. Further, each local government unit or direct contract provider receiving such funding shall submit a written certification regard- ing the use of such funds to be provided in the format proscribed by the department. Funds shall be allocated from this appropriation pursuant to a plan prepared by the commissioner and approved by the director of the budget ... 14,500 .................................... (re. $14,500) 480 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses of the office of minority health including competitive grants to promote community strategic planning or new or improved health care delivery systems and networks in minority areas. Up to $102,000 of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations for administration ... 266,000 ..... (re. $239,587) ADMINISTRATION AND EXECUTIVE DIRECTION PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For services and expenses of the office of minority health including competitive grants to promote community strategic planning or new or improved health care delivery systems and networks in minority areas. Up to $102,000 of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations for administration ... 532,000 ..... (re. $188,700) AIDS INSTITUTE PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, effective October 1, 2006, expenditures made from this appropriation shall effectively provide a cost of living adjustment, provided however, for the peri- od commencing on April 1, 2013 and ending March 31, 2014, the commissioner shall not apply any new cost of living adjustment authorized by section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part H of chapter 56 of the laws of 2012, for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimbursement, for providers of the following services, as determined by the commissioner of the department of health: regional and targeted HIV, STD, and hepatitis C services, HIV, STD, and hepatitis C prevention, HIV health care and supportive services, hepatitis C programs and HIV, STD, and hepatitis C clin- ical and provider education programs. The commissioner of the department of health shall determine the stan- dards and requirements necessary to qualify for such increases and the department may suballocate funds as needed. Further, each local government unit or direct contract provider receiving such funding shall submit a written certification regarding the use of such funds to be provided in the format proscribed by the department. Funds shall be allocated from this appropriation pursuant to a plan prepared by the commissioner and approved by the director of the budget ... 6,245,000 .............................. (re. $6,245,000) For services and expenses for HIV health care and supportive services. A portion of this appropriation may be suballocated to other state agencies, authorities, or accounts for expenditures related to the New York/New York III supportive housing agreement. A portion of these funds may be transferred to the general fund - state purposes 481 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 account for administration of this program ......................... 29,248,300 ........................................ (re. $3,200,000) For services and expenses for hepatitis C programs. A portion of these funds may be transferred to the general fund-state purposes account for administration of this program ... 1,068,000 .... (re. $927,740) For additional grants to existing community service programs to meet the increased demands of HIV education, prevention, outreach, legal and supportive services to high risk groups and to address increased operating costs of these programs. Such grants shall be equitably distributed ... 525,000 ............................. (re. $525,000) For additional grants to existing community based organizations and to article 28 of the public health law diagnostic and treatment centers that must operate in a neighborhood or geographic area with high concentrations of at risk populations and provide services and programs that are culturally sensitive to the special social and cultural needs of the at risk populations. Such grant shall be used to meet increased demands for HIV education, prevention, outreach, and legal programs. Such grant shall be equitably distributed ...... 525,000 ............................................. (re. $525,000) For services and expenses for regional and targeted HIV, STD, and hepatitis C services. To ensure organizational viability, agency administration may be supported subject to the review and approval of the department of health. A portion of these funds may be trans- ferred to the general fund-state purposes account for administration of this program. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the Commissioner of Health shall be authorized to continue contracts with community service programs, multi-service agencies and community development initiatives for all such contracts which were executed on or before March 31, 2009, without any additional requirements that such contracts be subject to competitive bidding or a request for proposals process ... 27,749,300 ................. (re. $17,080,350) For services and expenses for HIV, STD, and hepatitis C prevention. A portion of these funds may be suballocated to other state agencies. A portion of these funds may be transferred to the general fund- state purposes account for administration of this program .......... 31,087,500 ....................................... (re. $22,281,150) For services and expenses for HIV clinical and provider education programs ... 2,598,000 ............................ (re. $2,201,790) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, effective October 1, 2006, expenditures made from this appropriation shall effectively provide a cost of living adjustment, provided however, for the peri- od commencing on April 1, 2012 and ending March 31, 2013, the commissioner shall not apply any new cost of living adjustment authorized by section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part F of chapter 59 of the laws of 2011, for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimbursement, for providers of the following services, as determined by the commissioner of the department of health: regional and targeted HIV, STD, and hepatitis C services, 482 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 HIV, STD, and hepatitis C prevention, HIV health care and supportive services, hepatitis C programs and HIV, STD, and hepatitis C clin- ical and provider education programs. The commissioner of the department of health shall determine the stan- dards and requirements necessary to qualify for such increases and the department may suballocate funds as needed. Further, each local government unit or direct contract provider receiving such funding shall submit a written certification regarding the use of such funds to be provided in the format proscribed by the department. Funds shall be allocated from this appropriation pursuant to a plan prepared by the commissioner and approved by the director of the budget ... 6,245,000 ................................ (re. $437,520) For services and expenses for HIV health care and supportive services. A portion of this appropriation may be suballocated to other state agencies, authorities, or accounts for expenditures related to the New York/New York III supportive housing agreement. A portion of these funds may be transferred to the general fund - state purposes account for administration of this program ......................... 10,933,100 ........................................ (re. $1,674,160) For services and expenses for hepatitis C programs. A portion of these funds may be transferred to the general fund-state purposes account for administration of this program ... 1,131,000 ..... (re. $88,950) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses for HIV health care and supportive services. A portion of this appropriation may be suballocated to other state agencies, authorities, or accounts for expenditures related to the New York/New York III supportive housing agreement. A portion of these funds may be transferred to the general fund - state purposes account for administration of this program ......................... 9,088,000 ........................................... (re. $600,000) By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2009: For grants to programs in New York state for the provision of HIV/AIDS legal and supportive services ... 600,000 ............ (re. $44,000) CENTER FOR COMMUNITY HEALTH PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: State aid to municipalities for the operation of local health depart- ments and laboratories and for the provision of general public health services pursuant to article 6 of the public health law for activities under the jurisdiction of the commissioner of health. Notwithstanding any other provision of article 6 of the public health law, a county may obtain reimbursement pursuant to this act, only after the county chief financial officer certifies, in the municipal health services plan, that county tax levies used to fund services carried out by the county health department have not been added to or supplanted directly or indirectly by any funds obtained by the 483 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 county pursuant to the Master Settlement Agreement entered into on November 23, 1998 by the state and leading United States tobacco product manufacturers, except in the case of a public health emer- gency, as determined by the commissioner of health. Notwithstanding annual aggregate limits for bad debt and charity care allowances and any other provision of law, up to $1,700,000 shall be transferred to the medical assistance program general fund - local assistance account for eligible publicly sponsored certified home health agencies that demonstrate losses from a disproportionate share of bad debt and charity care, pursuant to chapter 884 of the laws of 1990. Within the maximum limits specified herein, the department shall transfer only those funds which are necessary to meet the state share requirements for disproportionate share adjust- ments expected to be paid for the period January 1, 2013 through December 31, 2013. The moneys hereby appropriated shall be available for payment of financial assistance heretofore accrued ............................ 214,739,000 ..................................... (re. $179,000,000) For services and expenses including payment of health insurance premi- ums and reimbursement of health care providers for services rendered to individuals enrolled in the cystic fibrosis program pursuant to chapter 851 of the laws of 1987. The amounts appropriated pursuant to such appropriation may be suballocated to other state agencies or accounts for expenditures incurred in the operation of programs funded by such appropriation subject to the approval of the director of the budget ... 800,000 ........................... (re. $649,000) For services and expenses to implement the early intervention program act of 1992. The moneys hereby appropriated shall be available for payment of financial assistance heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue. Notwithstanding the provisions of any other law to the contrary, for state fiscal year 2013-14 the liability of the state and the amount to be distributed or otherwise expended by the state pursuant to section 2557 of the public health law shall be determined by first calculating the amount of the expenditure or other liability pursu- ant to such law, and then reducing the amount so calculated by two percent of such amount ... 163,687,000 .......... (re. $163,687,000) For services and expenses of a study of racial disparities ........... 147,500 ............................................. (re. $147,500) For services and expenses of a minority male wellness and screening program ... 26,950 ................................... (re. $26,950) For services and expenses of a Latino health outreach initiative ... 36,750 ............................................... (re. $36,750) For services and expenses for stockpile storage for vaccines and supplies. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations for administration of this program ... 1,200,000 ....................................... (re. $510,000) For services and expenses to support the STD center of excellence .... 480,000 ............................................. (re. $360,000) For services and expenses related to the Indian health program. The moneys hereby appropriated shall be for payment of financial assist- ance heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue. Up to 2.5 percent of 484 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 this appropriation may be transferred to the general fund-state purposes account for the nonpersonal service administration of this program ... 16,121,000 ............................ (re. $4,404,000) For services and expenses of a rabies program, including but not limited to reimbursement to counties for rabies expenses such as human post-exposure vaccination, and research studies in the control of wildlife rabies, pursuant to United States department of agricul- ture approval if necessary, to control the spread of rabies. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations for administration of this program .................. 1,456,000 ......................................... (re. $1,456,000) State grants for a program of family planning services pursuant to article 2 of the public health law. A portion of these funds may be suballocated to other state agencies ............................... 23,701,700 ....................................... (re. $21,739,000) The moneys hereby appropriated shall be available for respite services for families of eligible children. Such moneys shall be allocated to each municipality by the department of health as determined by the department, to reimburse such municipalities in the amount of 50 percent of the costs of respite services provided to eligible chil- dren and their families with the approval of the early intervention official, in accordance with section 2547 of the public health law, section 69-4.18 of title 10 of the New York codes rules and regu- lation and standards established by the department for the provision of respite services. The moneys allocated to each municipality by the department shall be the total amount of respite funds available for such purpose ... 1,757,300 .................... (re. $1,711,000) For services and expenses of a comprehensive adolescent pregnancy prevention program. A portion of this appropriation may be trans- ferred to state operations appropriations for administration of this program ... 10,631,300 ............................ (re. $8,061,000) Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, effective October 1, 2006, expenditures made from this appropriation shall effectively provide a cost of living adjustment, provided however, for the peri- od commencing on April 1, 2013 and ending March 31, 2014, the commissioner shall not apply any new cost of living adjustment authorized by section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part H of chapter 56 of the laws of 2012, for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimbursement, for providers of the following services, as determined by the commissioner of the department of health: obesity prevention and diabetes programs, nutritional services to pregnant women, infants and children, hunger prevention and nutrition assistance program, Indian health, asthma, prenatal care assistance program, rape crisis, comprehensive adolescent preg- nancy prevention, family planning, school health, childhood lead poisoning prevention, children with special health care needs, regional perinatal centers, migrant health, dental services, cancer services programs, healthy heart, Alzheimer's disease assistance centers, Alzheimer's research and education, tobacco control, rabies, immunization, universal prenatal and postpartum home visita- tion, public health campaign, sexually transmitted diseases, osteo- 485 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 porosis prevention, sudden infant death syndrome, tick-borne disease, and tuberculosis control. The commissioner of the depart- ment of health shall determine the standards and requirements neces- sary to qualify for such increases and the department may suballo- cate funds as needed. Further, each local government unit or direct contract provider receiving such funding shall submit written certification regarding the use of such funds to be provided in the format prescribed by the department. Funds shall be allocated from this appropriation pursuant to a plan prepared by the commissioner and approved by the director of the budget ......................... 28,530,200 ....................................... (re. $28,530,200) For grants-in-aid to contract for hypertension prevention, screening, and treatment programs ... 232,300 .................. (re. $232,300) For services and expenses including an education program related to a children's asthma program. The department shall make grants within the amounts appropriated therefor to local health agencies, health care providers, school, school-based health centers and community- based organizations and other organizations with demonstrated inter- est and expertise in serving persons with asthma to develop and implement regional or community plans which may include the follow- ing activities: self-management programs in elementary schools, conducting public and provider education programs and implementing protocols for collection of data on asthma-related school absentee- ism and emergency room visits. In making grants the commissioner may give priority consideration to entities serving areas of the state with high incidence and prevalence of asthma. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations for administration of this program ................................. 213,400 ............................................. (re. $213,400) For services and expenses associated with new and existing school based health centers ... 9,842,900 ................ (re. $8,338,000) For services and expenses related to the school based health clinics program, notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law to the contrary, funds shall be available for the statewide school based health clinics program to provide grants to certain school based health centers pursuant to the following: Anthony Jordon Health Center ... 26,444 ................ (re. $26,444) Montefiore Medical Center ... 112,388 ................. (re. $112,388) Chenango Memorial Hospital ... 14,048 .................. (re. $14,048) East Harlem Council for Human Services ... 11,569 ...... (re. $11,569) Family Health Network ... 8,239 ......................... (re. $8,239) Kaleida Health ... 168,581 ............................ (re. $168,581) Lutheran Medical Center ... 55,367 ..................... (re. $55,367) Nassau Health Care Corporation ... 10,743 .............. (re. $10,743) NY Presbyterian Hospital ... 197,504 .................. (re. $197,504) Renaissance-Harlem Hospital ... 80,160 ................. (re. $80,160) Sisters of Charity ... 33,055 .......................... (re. $33,055) Suffolk County DOH ... 9,090 ............................ (re. $9,090) Threshold Center for Alternative Youth Services ...................... 20,659 ............................................... (re. $20,659) University of Rochester ... 46,278 ..................... (re. $46,278) Via Health-Rochester General Hospital ... 15,701 ....... (re. $15,701) 486 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 William F. Ryan Community Health Center ... 16,528 ..... (re. $16,528) For services and expenses to support grants to community health centers and comprehensive diagnostic and treatment centers for the purpose of furnishing primary health care services, including outreach, health education and dental care, to migrant and seasonal farmworkers and their families, of which no less than 70 percent shall be dedicated to community health centers receiving federal funding for such purpose pursuant to section 330(g) of the federal public health service act ... 406,000 ............... (re. $406,000) For services and expenses of a universal prenatal and postpartum home visitation program ... 1,847,000 .................. (re. $1,744,000) For services and expenses for childhood asthma coalitions. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appro- priations for administration of this program ....................... 1,163,300 ......................................... (re. $1,163,300) For services and expenses related to providing nutritional services and to provide nutritional education to pregnant women, infants, and children, including suballocations to the department of agriculture and markets for the farmer's market nutrition program and migrant worker services and the office of temporary and disability assist- ance for prenatal care assistance program activities. A portion of these funds may be suballocated to other state agencies. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appro- priations for administration of this program ....................... 26,254,900 ....................................... (re. $14,000,000) For services and expenses, including operating expenses related to providing nutritional services and nutrition education for hunger prevention and nutrition assistance. A portion of this appropriation may be suballocated to other state agencies. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations for administration of this program ................................. 28,046,700 ........................................ (re. $2,500,000) For services and expenses of the health and social services sexuality- related programs ... 4,966,900 .................... (re. $4,155,000) For grants to rape crisis centers for services to rape victims and programs to prevent rape. The amounts appropriated pursuant to such appropriation may be suballocated to other state agencies or accounts for expenditures incurred in the operation of programs funded by such appropriation subject to the approval of the director of the budget ... 1,887,600 ....................... (re. $1,155,000) For services and expenses related to evidence based cancer services programs. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations for administration of this program ... 25,281,000 ................................... (re. $23,006,000) For services and expenses related to obesity and diabetes programs. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations for administration of this program .................. 6,803,300 ......................................... (re. $5,824,000) For services and expenses related to statewide health broadcasts involving local, state and federal agencies. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations for administration of this program ... 39,400 ........ (re. $39,400) 487 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses of a public health genomics. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropri- ations for administration of this program .......................... 23,600 ............................................... (re. $23,600) For grants to sudden infant death syndrome centers ................... 18,400 ............................................... (re. $18,400) For services and expenses of the tick-borne disease institute, includ- ing grants for research and prevention, detection, and treatment of Lyme disease and other tick-borne illnesses ........................ 69,400 ............................................... (re. $69,400) For services and expenses of the comprehensive care centers for eating disorders program ... 118,000 ....................... (re. $118,000) For services and expenses of a safe motherhood initiative to prevent maternal deaths in New York state. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations for adminis- tration of this program ... 34,700 ................... (re. $34,700) For services and expenses of health promotion initiatives. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appro- priations for administration of this program ....................... 538,200 ............................................. (re. $538,200) For services and expenses for statewide maternal mortality reviews and the development of protocols to reduce incidents of death during childbirth. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations for administration of this program ... 31,300 ........................................... (re. $31,300) For services and expenses of the Adelphi University breast cancer support program ... 283,300 ......................... (re. $283,300) For services and expenses related to the tobacco use prevention and control program including grants to support cancer research. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations ... 33,143,300 .................... (re. $25,112,000) For services and expenses of a statewide public health campaign for tuberculosis control and prevention and for screening and education activities regarding sexually transmitted diseases, provided that any funds allocated under this appropriation shall not supplant existing local funds or state funds allocated to county health departments under article 6 of the public health law. Up to $300,000 of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations for the administration of this program by the department of health ......... 5,587,100 ......................................... (re. $5,075,000) State aid to municipalities for medical services for the rehabili- tation of physically handicapped children, pursuant to article 6 of the public health law ... 3,479,600 ............... (re. $3,385,000) For services and expenses of the prenatal care assistance program. Up to 100 percent of this appropriation may be suballocated to the medical assistance program general fund - local assistance account to be matched by federal funds ... 2,296,400 ...... (re. $1,861,000) For services and expenses related to tobacco enforcement, education and related activities, pursuant to chapter 433 of the laws of 1997. Of amounts appropriated herein, up to $500,000 may be used for educational programs. A portion of this appropriation may be trans- ferred to state operations ... 2,174,600 .......... (re. $2,174,600) 488 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses of the maternity and early childhood founda- tion ... 283,300 .................................... (re. $283,300) For grants in aid to contract for hypertension prevention, screening and treatment programs ... 631,700 .................. (re. $631,700) For services and expenses of tuberculosis treatment, detection and prevention ... 565,600 .............................. (re. $565,600) For services and expenses of a lead poisoning prevention program ..... 275,700 ............................................. (re. $262,000) For additional state grants for a program of family planning services pursuant to article 2 of the public health law ..................... 750,000 ............................................. (re. $750,000) For additional services and expenses associated with new and existing school based health centers ... 557,000 ............. (re. $557,000) For services and expenses related to the New York State breast cancer network ... 50,000 ................................... (re. $50,000) For services and expenses of the primary care development corporation ... 400,000 ......................................... (re. $400,000) For services and expenses of the Coalition for the Institutionalized Aged and Disabled ... 75,000 ......................... (re. $75,000) For services and expenses of the New York State Coalition of School- Based Health Centers ... 39,000 ...................... (re. $39,000) For services and expenses related to spinal cord injury research pursuant to chapter 338 of the laws of 1998. All or a portion of this appropriation may be transferred or suballocated to the state operations appropriations or the miscellaneous special revenue fund spinal cord injury research fund account ........................... 2,000,000 ......................................... (re. $2,000,000) For services and expenses related to testing for adrenoleukodystrophy (ALD). All of a portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations ... 110,000 ........................ (re. $110,000) For services and expenses related to the center for disability services' women's special health network ........................... 250,000 ............................................. (re. $250,000) For services and expenses related to the establishment of a school based health center at Richfield Springs ........................... 150,000 ............................................. (re. $150,000) For services and expenses of the endometriosis foundation of America for activities related to awareness, education, and research ....... 200,000 ............................................. (re. $200,000) For services and expenses of women's health, including but not limited to, eating disorders, preventative care, prenatal care, and cancer services ... 550,000 ................................ (re. $550,000) For additional services and expenses of the comprehensive care centers for eating disorders programs ... 120,000 ........... (re. $120,000) For additional services and expenses for the maternity and early childhood foundation ... 250,000 .................... (re. $250,000) For services and expenses for a study on broad scale systems inte- gration, to be performed by the Chautauqua County Chapter, NYSARC, Inc., for the purpose of evaluating whether cost savings and quality of care improvements may be achieved through the provision of services, including but not limited to, dental, health, behavioral health, employment, and social services intervention within a 489 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 managed care model in a rural setting. This appropriation may be available for transfer to state operations ......................... 100,000 ............................................. (re. $100,000) For services and expenses of the Finger Lakes Health Systems Agency ... 209,000 ......................................... (re. $209,000) For services and expenses related to health insurance coverage for home and personal care workers ... 3,000,000 ...... (re. $3,000,000) For services and expenses related to health insurance coverage for home and personal care workers ... 3,000,000 ...... (re. $3,000,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: State aid to municipalities for the operation of local health depart- ments and laboratories and for the provision of general public health services pursuant to article 6 of the public health law for activities under the jurisdiction of the commissioner of health. Notwithstanding any other provision of article 6 of the public health law, a county may obtain reimbursement pursuant to this act, only after the county chief financial officer certifies, in the municipal health services plan, that county tax levies used to fund services carried out by the county health department have not been added to or supplanted directly or indirectly by any funds obtained by the county pursuant to the Master Settlement Agreement entered into on November 23, 1998 by the state and leading United States tobacco product manufacturers, except in the case of a public health emer- gency, as determined by the commissioner of health. Notwithstanding annual aggregate limits for bad debt and charity care allowances and any other provision of law, up to $1,700,000 shall be transferred to the medical assistance program general fund - local assistance account for eligible publicly sponsored certified home health agencies that demonstrate losses from a disproportionate share of bad debt and charity care, pursuant to chapter 884 of the laws of 1990. Within the maximum limits specified herein, the department shall transfer only those funds which are necessary to meet the state share requirements for disproportionate share adjust- ments expected to be paid for the period January 1, 2012 through December 31, 2012. The moneys hereby appropriated shall be available for payment of financial assistance heretofore accrued ............................ 254,413,000 ..................................... (re. $104,615,000) For services and expenses of a rabies program, including but not limited to reimbursement to counties for rabies expenses such as human post-exposure vaccination, and research studies in the control of wildlife rabies, pursuant to United States department of agricul- ture approval if necessary, to control the spread of rabies. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations for administration of this program .................. 1,542,000 ........................................... (re. $634,000) For services and expenses including payment of health insurance premi- ums and reimbursement of health care providers for services rendered to individuals enrolled in the cystic fibrosis program pursuant to chapter 851 of the laws of 1987. The amounts appropriated pursuant to such appropriation may be suballocated to other state agencies or 490 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 accounts for expenditures incurred in the operation of programs funded by such appropriation subject to the approval of the director of the budget ... 800,000 ........................... (re. $368,000) The moneys hereby appropriated shall be available for respite services for families of eligible children. Such moneys shall be allocated to each municipality by the department of health as determined by the department, to reimburse such municipalities in the amount of 50 percent of the costs of respite services provided to eligible chil- dren and their families with the approval of the early intervention official, in accordance with section 2547 of the public health law, section 69-4.18 of title 10 of the New York codes rules and regu- lation and standards established by the department for the provision of respite services. The moneys allocated to each municipality by the department shall be the total amount of respite funds available for such purpose ... 1,861,000 .................... (re. $1,776,000) Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, effective October 1, 2006, expenditures made from this appropriation shall effectively provide a cost of living adjustment, provided however, for the peri- od commencing on April 1, 2012 and ending March 31, 2013, the commissioner shall not apply any new cost of living adjustment authorized by section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part F of chapter 59 of the laws of 2011, for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimbursement, for providers of the following services, as determined by the commissioner of the department of health: obesity prevention and diabetes programs, nutritional services to pregnant women, infants and children, hunger prevention and nutrition assistance program, Indian health, asthma, prenatal care assistance program, rape crisis, comprehensive adolescent preg- nancy prevention, family planning, school health, childhood lead poisoning prevention, children with special health care needs, regional perinatal centers, migrant health, dental services, cancer services programs, healthy heart, Alzheimer's disease assistance centers, Alzheimer's research and education, tobacco control, rabies, immunization, universal prenatal and postpartum home visita- tion, public health campaign, sexually transmitted diseases, osteo- porosis prevention, sudden infant death syndrome, tick-borne disease, and tuberculosis control. The commissioner of the depart- ment of health shall determine the standards and requirements neces- sary to qualify for such increases and the department may suballo- cate funds as needed. Further, each local government unit or direct contract provider receiving such funding shall submit written certification regarding the use of such funds to be provided in the format prescribed by the department. Funds shall be allocated from this appropriation pursuant to a plan prepared by the commissioner and approved by the director of the budget ......................... 28,530,200 ........................................ (re. $3,637,000) For services and expenses for stockpile storage for vaccines and supplies. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations for administration of this program ... 1,200,000 ....................................... (re. $300,000) 491 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses including an education program related to a children's asthma program. The department shall make grants within the amounts appropriated therefor to local health agencies, health care providers, school, school-based health centers and community- based organizations and other organizations with demonstrated inter- est and expertise in serving persons with asthma to develop and implement regional or community plans which may include the follow- ing activities: self-management programs in elementary schools, conducting public and provider education programs and implementing protocols for collection of data on asthma-related school absentee- ism and emergency room visits. In making grants the commissioner may give priority consideration to entities serving areas of the state with high incidence and prevalence of asthma. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations for administration of this program ................................. 226,000 .............................................. (re. $29,000) For services and expenses related to the school based health clinics program, notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law to the contrary, funds shall be available for the statewide school based health clinics program to provide grants to certain school based health centers pursuant to the following: Anthony Jordon Health Center ... 28,005 ................ (re. $28,005) Chenango Memorial Hospital ... 14,877 .................. (re. $14,877) Family Health Network ... 8,725 ......................... (re. $8,725) NY Presbyterian Hospital ... 209,164 .................. (re. $209,164) Suffolk County DOH ... 9,627 ............................ (re. $9,627) Via Health-Rochester General Hospital ... 16,628 ........ (re. $5,741) William F. Ryan Community Health Center ... 17,504 ..... (re. $17,504) For services and expenses to support grants to community health centers and comprehensive diagnostic and treatment centers for the purpose of furnishing primary health care services, including outreach, health education and dental care, to migrant and seasonal farmworkers and their families, of which no less than 70 percent shall be dedicated to community health centers receiving federal funding for such purpose pursuant to section 330(g) of the federal public health service act ... 430,000 ................ (re. $70,000) For services and expenses of a universal prenatal and postpartum home visitation program ... 1,956,000 .................... (re. $254,000) For services and expenses for childhood asthma coalitions. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appro- priations for administration of this program ....................... 1,232,000 ........................................... (re. $319,000) For services and expenses related to providing nutritional services and to provide nutritional education to pregnant women, infants, and children, including suballocations to the department of agriculture and markets for the farmer's market nutrition program and migrant worker services and the office of temporary and disability assist- ance for prenatal care assistance program activities. A portion of these funds may be suballocated to other state agencies. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appro- priations for administration of this program ....................... 19,811,300 ........................................ (re. $3,300,000) 492 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses related to evidence based cancer services programs. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations for administration of this program ... 9,006,750 ..................................... (re. $1,501,000) For services and expenses related to obesity and diabetes programs. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations for administration of this program .................. 7,205,000 ........................................... (re. $679,000) For services and expenses of a study of racial disparities ........... 147,500 ............................................. (re. $147,500) For services and expenses related to statewide health broadcasts involving local, state and federal agencies. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations for administration of this program ... 41,750 ......... (re. $8,000) For services and expenses of a public health genomics. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropri- ations for administration of this program .......................... 25,000 ............................................... (re. $25,000) For services and expenses of the tick-borne disease institute, includ- ing grants for research and prevention, detection, and treatment of Lyme disease and other tick-borne illnesses ........................ 73,500 ............................................... (re. $73,500) For services and expenses of a minority male wellness and screening program ... 26,950 ................................... (re. $26,950) For services and expenses of a Latino health outreach initiative ..... 36,750 ............................................... (re. $36,750) For services and expenses of health promotion initiatives. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appro- priations for administration of this program ....................... 570,000 .............................................. (re. $86,000) For state grants to improve access to infertility services, treat- ments, and procedures. Funds shall be allocated from this appropri- ation pursuant to a plan prepared by the commissioner of health and approved by the director of the budget ............................. 923,500 ............................................. (re. $725,000) For additional state grants to improve access to infertility services, treatments, and procedures ... 1,000,000 ............ (re. $799,000) For additional state grants to improve access to infertility services, treatments, and procedures ... 1,000,000 .......... (re. $1,000,000) For services and expenses of the Niagara health quality coalition .... 372,000 .............................................. (re. $95,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses of a rabies program, including but not limited to reimbursement to counties for rabies expenses such as human post-exposure vaccination, and research studies in the control of wildlife rabies, pursuant to United States department of agricul- ture approval if necessary, to control the spread of rabies. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations for administration of this program .................. 1,542,000 ........................................... (re. $495,000) 493 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 The moneys hereby appropriated shall be available for respite services for families of eligible children. Such moneys shall be allocated to each municipality by the department of health as determined by the department, to reimburse such municipalities in the amount of 50 percent of the costs of respite services provided to eligible chil- dren and their families with the approval of the early intervention official, in accordance with section 2547 of the public health law, section 69-4.18 of title 10 of the New York codes rules and regu- lation and standards established by the department for the provision of respite services. The moneys allocated to each municipality by the department shall be the total amount of respite funds available for such purpose ... 1,861,000 ...................... (re. $400,000) Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, effective October 1, 2006, expenditures made from this appropriation shall effectively provide a cost of living adjustment for providers of the following services, as determined by the commissioner of the department of health: nutrition education and outreach, obesity prevention and diabetes programs, nutritional services to pregnant women, infants and children, hunger prevention and nutrition assistance program, Indian health, asthma, prenatal care assistance program, rape crisis, comprehensive adolescent pregnancy prevention, family plan- ning, school health, childhood lead poisoning prevention, children with special health care needs, regional perinatal centers, migrant health, dental services, cancer services programs, healthy heart, Alzheimer's disease assistance centers, Alzheimer's research and education, tobacco control, rabies, immunization, universal prenatal and postpartum home visitation, public health campaign, sexually transmitted diseases, osteoporosis prevention, sudden infant death syndrome, tick-borne disease, and tuberculosis control. The commis- sioner of the department of health shall determine the standards and requirements necessary to qualify for such increases and the depart- ment may suballocate funds as needed. Further, each local government unit or direct contract provider receiving such funding shall submit written certification regarding the use of such funds to be provided in the format prescribed by the department. Funds shall be allocated from this appropriation pursuant to a plan prepared by the commis- sioner and approved by the director of the budget .................. 28,837,200 ........................................ (re. $3,226,000) For services and expenses for stockpile storage for vaccines and supplies. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations for administration of this program ... 1,200,000 ....................................... (re. $300,000) For services and expenses associated with new and existing school based health centers ... 4,436,000 .................. (re. $279,000) For services and expenses of a universal prenatal and postpartum home visitation program ... 1,956,000 .................... (re. $223,000) For grants to rape crisis centers for services to rape victims and programs to prevent rape. The amounts appropriated pursuant to such appropriation may be suballocated to other state agencies or accounts for expenditures incurred in the operation of programs funded by such appropriation subject to the approval of the director of the budget ... 1,871,000 ........................... (re. $7,000) 494 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses related to evidence based cancer services programs. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations for administration of this program ... 9,006,750 ....................................... (re. $964,000) For services and expenses related to obesity and diabetes programs. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations for administration of this program .................. 7,205,000 ........................................... (re. $500,000) For services and expenses related to state-wide health broadcasts involving local, state and federal agencies. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations for administration of this program ................................. 41,750 ............................................... (re. $19,000) For services and expenses of a safe motherhood initiative to prevent maternal deaths in New York state. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations for adminis- tration of this program ... 36,750 ................... (re. $27,000) For services and expenses of a minority male wellness and screening program ... 26,950 ................................... (re. $26,950) For services and expenses of a Latino health outreach initiative ..... 36,750 ............................................... (re. $36,750) For state grants to improve access to infertility services, treat- ments, and procedures. Funds shall be allocated from this appropri- ation pursuant to a plan prepared by the commissioner of health and approved by the director of the budget ............................. 923,500 ............................................. (re. $303,000) For services and expenses related to providing nutritional services and to provide nutritional education to pregnant women, infants, and children, including suballocations to the department of agriculture and markets for the farmer's market nutrition program and migrant worker services and the office of temporary and disability assist- ance for prenatal care assistance program activities. A portion of these funds may be suballocated to other state agencies. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appro- priations for administration of this program ....................... 19,811,300 ........................................ (re. $3,300,000) By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2010: State grants for a program of family planning services pursuant to article 2 of the public health law ................................. 28,595,000 ........................................... (re. $99,000) For services and expenses of the public health management leaders of tomorrow program, provided a portion of this appropriation shall be suballocated to university at Albany school of public health ....... 554,000 ............................................... (re. $1,000) For services and expenses of a study of racial disparities ........... 295,000 ............................................. (re. $292,000) For services and expenses of a public health genomics. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropri- ations for administration of this program .......................... 50,000 ............................................... (re. $42,000) 495 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses associated with new and existing school based health centers ... 4,436,000 ................... (re. $97,000) For services and expenses of a minority male wellness and screening program ... 53,900 ................................... (re. $53,900) For services and expenses of a Latino health outreach initiative ..... 73,500 ............................................... (re. $24,000) By chapter 108, section 11, of the laws of 2010: For services and expenses of health promotion initiatives. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appro- priations for administration of this program ....................... 1,140,000 ........................................... (re. $299,000) For state grants to improve access to infertility services, treat- ments, and procedures. Funds shall be allocated from this appropri- ation pursuant to a plan prepared by the commissioner of health and approved by the director of the budget ............................. 1,847,000 ......................................... (re. $1,846,000) For services and expenses related to statewide health broadcasts involving local, state and federal agencies. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations for administration of this program ... 83,500 ........ (re. $74,000) For services and expenses of a safe motherhood initiative to prevent maternal deaths in New York state. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations for adminis- tration of this program ... 73,500 ................... (re. $73,000) For services and expenses for statewide maternal mortality reviews and the development of protocols to reduce incidents of death during childbirth. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations for administration of this program ... 66,250 ........................................... (re. $66,000) By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2009: For services and expenses of a study of racial disparities ........... 295,000 ............................................. (re. $295,000) For state grants to improve access to infertility services, treat- ments, and procedures. Funds shall be allocated from this appropri- ation pursuant to a plan prepared by the commissioner of health and approved by the director of the budget. Funds appropriated herein are supported by savings resulting from the increased Federal Medical Assistance Percentage (FMAP) provided pursuant to the Ameri- can recovery and reinvestment act of 2009 .......................... 3,694,000 ........................................... (re. $150,000) For services and expenses of a chernobyl thyroid cancer screening pilot project ... 406,080 ........................... (re. $360,000) For services and expenses related to the statewide health and social services sexuality-related programs, notwithstanding any inconsist- ent provision of law to the contrary, funds shall be available for the statewide health and social services sexuality-related programs to establish health and social services and provide technical assistance pursuant to the following sub-schedule .................. 1,540,322 ............................................ (re. $15,000) 496 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 sub-schedule Ali Forney ... 11,216 .................................. (re. $11,216) Asian Pacific Islander Coalition of HIV/AIDS (Manhattan/Queens) ...... 44,865 ............................................... (re. $44,865) Audre Lorde Project ... 56,081 ......................... (re. $56,081) Bronx Community Pride Center ... 56,081 ................ (re. $56,081) Brooklyn AIDS Task Force - Shades of Lavender Project ................ ...................................................... (re. $25,391) Callen-Lorde Community Health Center ... 44,865 ........ (re. $44,865) CANDLE (Community Awareness Network for a Drug-Free life and Environ- ment) ... 35,350 ..................................... (re. $35,350) Capital District Gay and Lesbian Community Council ................... 25,391 ............................................... (re. $25,391) Center Lane, Westchester Jewish Community Services ................... 34,741 ............................................... (re. $34,741) Empire State Pride Agenda ... 75,485 ................... (re. $75,485) Ferre Institute ... 20,189 ............................. (re. $20,189) Gay Alliance of the Genesee Valley ... 56,081 .......... (re. $56,081) Gay & Lesbian Switchboard ... 11,216 ................... (re. $11,216) Gay and Lesbian Youth Services of Western New York ................... 56,081 ............................................... (re. $56,081) Gay Men of African Descent ... 25,391 .................. (re. $25,391) Gay Men's Health Crisis ... 44,865 ..................... (re. $44,865) Greenwich Village Youth Council - New Neutral Zone ................... 30,475 ............................................... (re. $30,475) Heights Hill Mental Health Service - LGBT Affirmative Program ........ 25,391 ............................................... (re. $25,391) Hetrick Martin Institute ... 56,081 .................... (re. $56,081) In Our Own Voices ... 53,838 ........................... (re. $53,838) Latino Commission on AIDS - Mano A Mano ... 25,391 ..... (re. $25,391) Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Community Center .............. ..................................................... (re. $112,162) LGBT Wellness Program at Community Action Center ..................... 22,432 ............................................... (re. $22,432) LOFT ... 26,658 ........................................ (re. $26,658) Long Island Gay and Lesbian Youth ... 81,470 ........... (re. $81,470) Men of Color Health Awareness Project ... 25,391 ....... (re. $25,391) Metropolitan Community Church of New York ... 25,391 ... (re. $25,391) New York City Gay and Lesbian Anti-Violence Project .................. 76,186 ............................................... (re. $76,186) People of Color in Crisis ... 25,391 ................... (re. $25,391) Planned Parenthood Health Services of Northeastern New York .......... 22,432 ............................................... (re. $22,432) Planned Parenthood of Niagara County ... 11,216 ........ (re. $11,216) Positive Health Project ... 28,041 ..................... (re. $28,041) Pride Center of Western New York (Buffalo) ... 21,181 .. (re. $21,181) Pride for Youth/Long Island Crisis Center ... 56,081 ... (re. $56,081) Queens LGBT Pride Community Center ... 11,216 .......... (re. $11,216) Queens Lesbian and Gay Community Center INC .......................... 25,391 ............................................... (re. $25,391) Rainbow Access Initiative Albany ... 16,825 ............ (re. $16,825) 497 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Rainbow Seniors of Western New York ... 8,412 ........... (re. $8,412) Safety Zone ... 11,216 ................................. (re. $11,216) SAGE Upstate ... 21,181 ................................ (re. $21,181) Senior Action in a Gay Environment (SAGE) - Rainbow Aging Awareness Program ... 97,381 ................................... (re. $97,381) For services and expenses of the School Based Health Coalition ....... 37,600 ................................................ (re. $8,000) For services and expenses of the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgen- der Health and Human Services Network .............................. 2,048,000 ........................................... (re. $185,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal [Department of] Education Fund Individuals with Disabilities-Part C Account - 25214 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For activities related to a handicapped infants and toddlers program ... 51,578,000 ................................... (re. $51,578,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For activities related to a handicapped infants and toddlers program ... 51,578,000 ................................... (re. $51,578,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For activities related to a handicapped infants and toddlers program ... 51,578,000 ................................... (re. $12,895,000) By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For activities related to a handicapped infants and toddlers program ... 51,578,000 ................................... (re. $12,895,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Federal Block Grant Account - 25183 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For various health prevention, diagnostic, detection and treatment services. The commissioner of health is hereby authorized to waive any provisions of the public health law and regulations, to issue appro- priate operating certificates, and to enter into contracts with article 28 facilities, to provide funds, to establish, support and conduct projects to provide improved and expanded school health services for preschool and school-age children. No more than 10 per centum of the amount appropriated for such purpose shall be expended for services and expenses in connection with the administration and evaluation of such grants. Grants awarded under this appropriation shall be distributed and administered in accordance with regulations established by the commissioner of health. The amounts appropriated pursuant to such appropriation may be suballocated to other state agencies or accounts for expenditures incurred in the operation of 498 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 programs funded by such appropriation subject to the approval of the director of the budget ... 57,475,000 ............ (re. $57,475,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Federal Block Grant Account By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For various health prevention, diagnostic, detection and treatment services. The commissioner of health is hereby authorized to waive any provisions of the public health law and regulations, to issue appro- priate operating certificates, and to enter into contracts with article 28 facilities, to provide funds, to establish, support and conduct projects to provide improved and expanded school health services for preschool and school-age children. No more than 10 per centum of the amount appropriated for such purpose shall be expended for services and expenses in connection with the administration and evaluation of such grants. Grants awarded under this appropriation shall be distributed and administered in accordance with regulations established by the commissioner of health. The amounts appropriated pursuant to such appropriation may be suballocated to other state agencies or accounts for expenditures incurred in the operation of programs funded by such appropriation subject to the approval of the director of the budget ... 57,475,000 ............ (re. $57,475,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For various health prevention, diagnostic, detection and treatment services. The commissioner of health is hereby authorized to waive any provisions of the public health law and regulations, to issue appro- priate operating certificates, and to enter into contracts with article 28 facilities, to provide funds, to establish, support and conduct projects to provide improved and expanded school health services for preschool and school-age children. No more than 10 per centum of the amount appropriated for such purpose shall be expended for services and expenses in connection with the administration and evaluation of such grants. Grants awarded under this appropriation shall be distributed and administered in accordance with regulations established by the commissioner of health. The amounts appropriated pursuant to such appropriation may be suballocated to other state agencies or accounts for expenditures incurred in the operation of programs funded by such appropriation subject to the approval of the director of the budget ... 57,475,000 ............ (re. $14,369,000) By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For various health prevention, diagnostic, detection and treatment services. The commissioner of health is hereby authorized to waive any provisions of the public health law and regulations, to issue appropriate operating certificates, and to enter into contracts with article 28 facilities, to provide funds, to establish, support and conduct projects to provide improved and expanded school health 499 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 services for preschool and school-age children. No more than 10 per centum of the amount appropriated for such purpose shall be expended for services and expenses in connection with the administration and evaluation of such grants. Grants awarded under this appropriation shall be distributed and administered in accordance with regulations established by the commissioner of health. The amounts appropriated pursuant to such appropriation may be suballocated to other state agencies or accounts for expenditures incurred in the operation of programs funded by such appropriation subject to the approval of the director of the budget ... 57,475,000 ............ (re. $14,369,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Federal Health, Education and Human Services Account - 25148 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For various health prevention, diagnostic, detection and treatment services. The amounts appropriated pursuant to such appropriation may be suballocated to other state agencies or accounts for expendi- tures incurred in the operation of programs funded by such appropri- ation subject to the approval of the director of the budget ........ 33,700,000 ....................................... (re. $33,700,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For various health prevention, diagnostic, detection and treatment services. The amounts appropriated pursuant to such appropriation may be suballocated to other state agencies or accounts for expendi- tures incurred in the operation of programs funded by such appropri- ation subject to the approval of the director of the budget ........ 33,700,000 ....................................... (re. $33,700,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For various health prevention, diagnostic, detection and treatment services. The amounts appropriated pursuant to such appropriation may be suballocated to other state agencies or accounts for expendi- tures incurred in the operation of programs funded by such appropri- ation subject to the approval of the director of the budget ........ 33,700,000 ........................................ (re. $8,425,000) By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For various health prevention, diagnostic, detection and treatment services. The amounts appropriated pursuant to such appropriation may be suballocated to other state agencies or accounts for expendi- tures incurred in the operation of programs funded by such appropri- ation subject to the approval of the director of the budget ........ 42,803,000 .......................................... (re. $973,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal USDA-Food and Nutrition Services Fund Child and Adult Care Food Account - 25022 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: 500 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For various federal food and nutritional services. The moneys hereby appropriated shall be available for payment of financial assistance heretofore accrued ... 247,694,000 ............... (re. $10,000,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For various federal food and nutritional services. The moneys hereby appropriated shall be available for payment of financial assistance heretofore accrued ... 247,694,000 ................ (re. $5,500,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For various federal food and nutritional services. The moneys hereby appropriated shall be available for payment of financial assistance heretofore accrued ... 247,694,000 ................ (re. $5,500,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal USDA-Food and Nutrition Services Fund Federal Food and Nutrition Services Account - 25022 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For various federal food and nutritional services. The moneys hereby appropriated shall be available for payment of financial assistance heretofore accrued ... 502,970,000 .............. (re. $125,000,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For various federal food and nutritional services. The moneys hereby appropriated shall be available for payment of financial assistance heretofore accrued ... 502,970,000 .............. (re. $113,750,000) Special Revenue Funds - Other Combined [Gifts, Grants and Bequests] EXPENDABLE TRUST Fund NYS Prostate Cancer Research, Detection and Education Account - 20183 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For prostate cancer research, detection and education pursuant to chapter 273 of the laws of 2004 ... 1,000,000 ..... (re. $1,000,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For prostate cancer research, detection and education pursuant to chapter 273 of the laws of 2004 ... 1,000,000 ..... (re. $1,000,000) CENTER FOR ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses related to the water supply protection program ... 5,017,000 ............................. (re. $4,339,000) For services and expenses of the healthy neighborhood program ........ 1,872,800 ......................................... (re. $1,544,000) For services and expenses related to enhancing the childhood lead poisoning primary prevention program in accordance with article 13 501 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 of the public health law. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations ... 4,721,300 ..... (re. $4,514,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses related to enhancing the childhood lead poisoning primary prevention program in accordance with article 13 of the public health law. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations ... 5,000,000 ....... (re. $384,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses related to enhancing the childhood lead poisoning primary prevention program in accordance with article 13 of the public health law. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations ... 5,000,000 ....... (re. $989,000) By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For services and expenses related to enhancing the childhood lead poisoning primary prevention program in accordance with article 13 of the public health law. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations ... 5,000,000 ..... (re. $4,600,000) By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2009: For services and expenses related to enhancing the childhood lead poisoning primary prevention program in accordance with article 13 of the public health law. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations ... 2,500,000 ........ (re. $28,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Federal Block Grant Account - 25183 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses of various health prevention, diagnostic, detection and treatment services ... 3,687,000 .... (re. $3,687,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Federal Block Grant Account - 25100 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses of various health prevention, diagnostic, detection and treatment services ... 3,687,000 .... (re. $3,687,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses of various health prevention, diagnostic, detection and treatment services ... 3,687,000 .... (re. $3,687,000) By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For services and expenses of various health prevention, diagnostic, detection and treatment services ... 3,687,000 ...... (re. $921,000) CHILD HEALTH INSURANCE PROGRAM 502 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Children's Health Insurance Account - 25148 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: The money hereby appropriated is available for payment of aid hereto- fore accrued or hereafter accrued. For services and expenses related to the children's health insurance program, pursuant to title XXI of the federal social security act ... 545,064,000 ................................. (re. $545,064,000) HEALTH CARE FINANCING PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses related to the annual hospital institutional cost report. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations ... 300,000 ......... (re. $300,000) For services and expenses for the center for workforce studies at the school of public health through the research foundation of the state university of New York. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations ..................... 185,100 ............................................. (re. $185,100) For services and expenses of upstate medical university through the research foundation of the state university of New York to promote minority participation in medical education. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations ... 18,400 ........................................... (re. $18,400) For services and expenses of the gateway institute through the research foundation of the city university of New York to promote minority participation in medical education. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations ... 103,900 ......................................... (re. $103,900) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses related to the annual hospital institutional cost report. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations ... 300,000 ......... (re. $211,000) By chapter 53, section 1 of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses related to the annual hospital institutional cost report. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations ... 300,000 ......... (re. $211,000) The appropriation made by chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2010, to the child health insurance program, is hereby transferred and reap- propriated to health care financing program: For services and expenses related to the annual hospital institutional cost report. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations ... 300,000 ......... (re. $213,900) 503 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 HEALTH CARE REFORM ACT PROGRAM Special Revenue Funds - Other HCRA Resources Fund HCRA Program Account - 20807 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services, expenses, grants and transfers necessary to implement the health care reform act program in accordance with section 2807-j, 2807-k, 2807-l, 2807-m, 2807-p, 2807-s and 2807-v of the public health law. The moneys hereby appropriated shall be available for payments heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue. Notwith- standing any inconsistent provision of law, the moneys hereby appro- priated may be increased or decreased by interchange or transfer with any appropriation of the department of health or by transfer or suballocation to any appropriation of the department of financial services, which shall mean, prior to October 3, 2011, the department of insurance, the office of mental health and the state office for the aging subject to the approval of the director of the budget, who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. With the approval of the director of the budget, up to 5 percent of this appropriation may be used for state operations purposes. At the direction of the director of the budget, funds may also be trans- ferred directly to the general fund for the purpose of repaying a draw on the tobacco revenue guarantee fund. For transfer to the pool administrator for the purposes of making empire clinical research investigator program (ECRIP) payments ..... 8,611,600 ......................................... (re. $8,611,600) For services and expenses of the New York state area health education center program ... 2,077,400 ...................... (re. $1,527,436) For services and expenses of the ambulatory care training program pursuant to subdivision 5-a of section 2807-m of the public health law ... 4,060,300 ................................. (re. $3,812,836) For services and expenses of the physician loan repayment program pursuant to subdivision 5-a of section 2807-m of the public health law. All or part of this appropriation may be suballocated to the NYS higher education services corporation .......................... 1,605,200 ......................................... (re. $1,605,200) For services and expenses of the physician practice support program pursuant to subdivision 5-a of section 2807-m of the public health law ... 4,060,300 ................................. (re. $4,060,300) For services and expenses related to physician workforce studies pursuant to subdivision 5-a of section 2807-m of the public health law ... 487,200 ..................................... (re. $487,200) For services and expenses of the diversity in medicine/post- baccalaureate program pursuant to subdivision 5-a of section 2807-m of the public health law ... 1,605,200 ............ (re. $1,605,200) For additional services and expenses of the physician loan repayment program ... 100,000 ................................. (re. $100,000) 504 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For additional services and expenses of the physician practice support program ... 300,000 ................................. (re. $300,000) For transfer to health research incorporated (HRI) for the AIDS drug assistance program ... 42,300,000 ................ (re. $42,300,000) For state grants for the health workforce retraining program. Notwithstanding section 2807-g of the public health law, or any other provision of law to the contrary, funds hereby appropriated may be made available to other state agencies and facilities oper- ated by the department of health for services and expenses related to the worker retraining program as disbursed pursuant to section 2807-g of the public health law. Provided, however, that the direc- tor of the budget must approve the release of any request for proposal or request for application or any other procurement initi- atives issued on or after April 1, 2007. Further provided that any contract executed on or after April 1, 2007 must receive the prior approval of the director of the budget. A portion of this appropri- ation may be transferred to state operations appropriations ........ 26,816,800 ....................................... (re. $26,078,057) For state grants for rural health care access development ............ 9,800,000 ......................................... (re. $9,497,891) For state grants for rural health network development ................ 6,400,000 ......................................... (re. $5,109,090) For services and expenses, including grants, related to emergency assistance distributions as designated by the commissioner of health. Notwithstanding section 112 or 163 of the state finance law or any other contrary provision of law, such distributions shall be limited to providers or programs where, as determined by the commis- sioner of health, emergency assistance is vital to protect the life or safety of patients, to ensure the retention of facility caregiv- ers or other staff, or in instances where health facility operations are jeopardized, or where the public health is jeopardized or other emergency situations exist ......................................... 2,900,000 ......................................... (re. $2,900,000) For transfer to the pool administrator for distributions related to school based health clinics ... 5,287,800 ......... (re. $5,287,800) For services and expenses related to school based health centers. The total amount of funds provided herein shall be distributed to school-based health center providers based on the ratio of each provider's total enrollment for all sites to the total enrollment of all providers. This formula shall be applied to the total amount made available herein, provided, however, that notwithstanding any contrary provision of law, the commissioner of health may establish minimum and maximum awards for providers ........................... 2,643,900 ......................................... (re. $2,643,900) For services and expenses related to auditing or payment of audit contracts to determine payor and provider compliance requirements. All or a portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations ... 14,700,000 ......... (re. $10,787,000) For services and expenses related to the pool administration. All or a portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations ... 4,200,000 ...................... (re. $4,200,000) 505 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For transfer to the pool administrator for state grants for poison control centers. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations ... 2,500,000 .. (re. $2,500,000) For services and expenses of the upstate poison control center ....... 500,000 ............................................. (re. $500,000) For payments for uncompensated care to eligible voluntary non-profit diagnostic and treatment centers ... 54,400,000 .. (re. $54,363,477) For state grants to improve access to infertility services, treat- ments, and procedures ... 1,910,700 ............... (re. $1,652,818) For additional state grants to improve access to infertility services, treatments, and procedures ... 1,000,000 .......... (re. $1,000,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For transfer to the pool administrator for the purposes of making empire clinical research investigator program (ECRIP) payments ..... 9,120,000 ......................................... (re. $1,630,000) For services and expenses of the ambulatory care training program pursuant to subdivision 5-a of section 2807-m of the public health law ... 4,300,000 ................................. (re. $4,175,645) For services and expenses of the physician loan repayment program pursuant to subdivision 5-a of section 2807-m of the public health law. All or part of this appropriation may be suballocated to the NYS higher education services corporation .......................... 1,700,000 ......................................... (re. $1,700,000) For services and expenses of the physician practice support program pursuant to subdivision 5-a of section 2807-m of the public health law ... 4,300,000 .................................. (re. 3,673,505) For services and expenses related to physician workforce studies pursuant to subdivision 5-a of section 2807-m of the public health law ... 516,000 ..................................... (re. $516,000) For state grants for the health workforce retraining program. Notwithstanding section 2807-g of the public health law, or any other provision of law to the contrary, funds hereby appropriated may be made available to other state agencies and facilities oper- ated by the department of health for services and expenses related to the worker retraining program as disbursed pursuant to section 2807-g of the public health law. Provided, however, that the direc- tor of the budget must approve the release of any request for proposal or request for application or any other procurement initi- atives issued on or after April 1, 2007. Further provided that any contract executed on or after April 1, 2007 must receive the prior approval of the director of the budget. A portion of this appropri- ation may be transferred to state operations appropriations ........ 28,400,000 ....................................... (re. $15,900,000) For services and expenses, including grants, related to emergency assistance distributions as designated by the commissioner of health. Notwithstanding section 112 or 163 of the state finance law or any other contrary provision of law, such distributions shall be limited to providers or programs where, as determined by the commis- sioner of health, emergency assistance is vital to protect the life or safety of patients, to ensure the retention of facility caregiv- ers or other staff, or in instances where health facility operations 506 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 are jeopardized, or where the public health is jeopardized or other emergency situations exist ... 2,900,000 ............ (re. $996,699) For services and expenses related to auditing or payment of audit contracts to determine payor and provider compliance requirements. All or a portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations ... 14,700,000 .......... (re. $6,620,000) For state grants to improve access to infertility services, treat- ments, and procedures ... 1,100,000 ................. (re. $963,028) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses of the physician loan repayment program pursuant to subdivision 5-a of section 2807-m of the public health law. All or part of this appropriation may be suballocated to the NYS higher education services corporation .......................... 1,700,000 ......................................... (re. $1,700,000) For services and expenses of the physician practice support program pursuant to subdivision 5-a of section 2807-m of the public health law ... 4,300,000 ................................. (re. $4,300,000) For services and expenses related to physician workforce studies pursuant to subdivision 5-a of section 2807-m of the public health law ... 516,000 ..................................... (re. $516,000) For state grants for the health workforce retraining program. Notwithstanding section 2807-g of the public health law, or any other provision of law to the contrary, funds hereby appropriated may be made available to other state agencies and facilities oper- ated by the department of health for services and expenses related to the worker retraining program as disbursed pursuant to section 2807-g of the public health law. Provided, however, that the direc- tor of the budget must approve the release of any request for proposal or request for application or any other procurement initi- atives issued on or after April 1, 2007. Further provided that any contract executed on or after April 1, 2007 must receive the prior approval of the director of the budget. A portion of this appropri- ation may be transferred to state operations appropriations ........ 28,400,000 ....................................... (re. $23,400,000) For state grants to improve access to infertility services, treat- ments, and procedures ... 1,100,000 ................. (re. $192,028) By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For services and expenses of the physician practice support program pursuant to subdivision 5-a of section 2807-m of the public health law ... 4,300,000 ................................. (re. $2,330,822) For services and expenses related to physician workforce studies pursuant to subdivision 5-a of section 2807-m of the public health law ... 516,000 ..................................... (re. $516,000) By chapter 108, section 11, of the laws of 2010: For additional state grants to improve access to infertility services, treatments, and procedures ... 2,200,000 ............ (re. $721,000) By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2009, as amended by chapter 502, section 4, of the laws of 2009: 507 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For state grants for the health workforce retraining program. Notwithstanding section 2807-g of the public health law, or any other provision of law to the contrary, funds hereby appropriated may be made available to other state agencies and facilities oper- ated by the department of health for services and expenses related to the worker retraining program as disbursed pursuant to section 2807-g of the public health law. Of this amount $8,900,000 shall be made available to fund training for workers in jobs and job skills that meet the changing requirements of the health care industry pursuant to section 2807-g(5) of the public health law. Provided, however, that the director of the budget must approve the release of any request for proposal or request for application or any other procurement initiatives issued on or after April 1, 2007. Further provided that any contract executed on or after April 1, 2007 must receive the prior approval of the director of the budget. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appro- priations. Funds appropriated herein are supported by savings resulting from the increased Federal Medical Assistance Percentage (FMAP) provided pursuant to the American recovery and reinvestment act of 2009. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, for state fiscal year 2009-2010 the liability of the state and the amount to be distributed or otherwise expended by the state on or after November 1, 2009 shall be determined by first calculat- ing the amount of the expenditure or other liability pursuant to such law, and then reducing the amount so calculated by 12.5 percent of such amount, and that the amount of this appropriation available for disbursement on or after November 1, 2009 shall be reduced by 12.5 percent of the amount that is undisbursed as of such date ..... 21,100,000 ........................................ (re. $2,150,000) For additional state grants to improve access to infertility services, treatments, and procedures. Funds appropriated herein are supported by savings resulting from the increased Federal Medical Assistance Percentage (FMAP) provided pursuant to the American recovery and reinvestment act of 2009; provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after November 1, 2009 shall be reduced by 12.5 percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of November 1, 2009 ................. 4,600,000 ......................................... (re. $2,488,321) Special Revenue Funds - Other HCRA Resources Fund HCRA Transition Account - 20808 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2005, as amended by chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2006: For services, expenses, grants and transfers necessary to continue existing or planned contracts or other financing arrangements for the purposes of implementing the health care reform act program in accordance with section 2807-j, 2807-k, 2807-l, 2807-m, 2807-s, and 2807-v of the public health law and utilizing allocations authorized prior to July 1, 2005. The moneys hereby appropriated shall be available for payments heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue. 508 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the moneys hereby appropriated may be increased or decreased by interchange or trans- fer with any appropriation of the department of health or by trans- fer or suballocation to any appropriation of the department of insurance, the office of mental health or the state office for the aging subject to the approval of the director of the budget, who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee .......... 600,000,000 ..................................... (re. $283,000,000) MEDICAL ASSISTANCE ADMINISTRATION PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 The appropriation made by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013, is hereby amended and reappropriated to read: For reimbursement of local administrative expenses for medical assist- ance programs and for state administration of medical assistance programs, notwithstanding section 153 of the social services law, to include the performance of eligibility and enrollment determinations by the state or third-party entities designated by the state to perform such services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, subject to the approval of the director of budget, up to $23,000,000 of the amount appropriated herein shall be available for the purpose of providing payments to local social services districts for medical assistance administration claims that exceed an administrative ceiling estab- lished by the Commissioner of Health. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law and subject to the approval of the director of budget, moneys hereby appropriated may be increased or decreased by transfer or interchange between these appropriated amounts and appropriations of the medical assistance administration program, the medical assistance program, and the office of health insurance programs. Funding authority from this account used for State administration of the medical assistance program may be transferred to State Operations appropriations within the aforementioned programs at amounts agreed upon by the commis- sioner of health, and the New York state division of the budget. Notwithstanding section 40 of state finance law or any other law to the contrary, all medical assistance appropriations made from this account shall remain in full force and effect in accordance, in the aggregate, with the following schedule: not more than 50 percent for the period April 1, 2013 to March 31, 2014; and the remaining amount for the period April 1, 2014 to [March 31] SEPTEMBER 15, 2015. Notwithstanding section 40 of the state finance law or any provision of law to the contrary, subject to federal approval, department of health state funds medicaid spending, excluding payments for medical services provided at state facilities operated by the office of mental health, the office for people with developmental disabilities and the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services and 509 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 further excluding any payments which are not appropriated within the department of health, in the aggregate, for the period April 1, 2013 through March 31, 2014, shall not exceed $16,477,019,000 except as provided below and state share medicaid spending, in the aggregate, for the period April 1, 2014 through [March 31] SEPTEMBER 15, 2015, shall not exceed [$17,098,774,000] $17,082,871,000, but in no event shall department of health state funds medicaid spending for the period April 1, 2013 through [March 31] SEPTEMBER 15, 2015 exceed [$33,575,793,000] $33,559,890,000 provided, however, such aggregate limits may be adjusted by the director of the budget to account for any changes in the New York state federal medical assistance percentage amount established pursuant to the federal social securi- ty act, increases in provider revenues, reductions in local social services district payments for medical assistance administration and beginning April 1, 2012 the operational costs of the New York state medical indemnity fund, pursuant to a chapter establishing such fund. Such projections may be adjusted by the director of the budget to account for increased or expedited department of health state funds medicaid expenditures as a result of a natural or other type of disaster, including a governmental declaration of emergency. The director of the budget, in consultation with the commissioner of health, shall assess on a monthly basis known and projected medicaid expenditures by category of service and by geographic region, as determined by the commissioner of health, incurred both prior to and subsequent to such assessment for each such period, and if the director of the budget determines that such expenditures are expected to cause medicaid spending for such period to exceed the aggregate limit specified herein for such period, the state medicaid director, in consultation with the director of the budget and the commissioner of health, shall develop a medicaid savings allocation plan to limit such spending to the aggregate limit specified herein for such period. Such medicaid savings allocation plan shall be designed, to reduce the expenditures authorized by the appropriations herein in compliance with the following guidelines: (1) reductions shall be made in compliance with applicable federal law, including the provisions of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Public Law No. 111-148, and the Health Care and Education Reconciliation Act of 2010, Public Law No. 111-152 (collectively "Affordable Care Act") and any subsequent amendments thereto or regulations promulgated thereunder; (2) reductions shall be made in a manner that complies with the state medicaid plan approved by the federal centers for medicare and medicaid services, provided, however, that the commis- sioner of health is authorized to submit any state plan amendment or seek other federal approval, including waiver authority, to imple- ment the provisions of the medicaid savings allocation plan that meets the other criteria set forth herein; (3) reductions shall be made in a manner that maximizes federal financial participation, to the extent practicable, including any federal financial partic- ipation that is available or is reasonably expected to become avail- able, in the discretion of the commissioner, under the Affordable Care Act; (4) reductions shall be made uniformly among categories of 510 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 services and geographic regions of the state, to the extent practi- cable, and shall be made uniformly within a category of service, to the extent practicable, except where the commissioner determines that there are sufficient grounds for non-uniformity, including but not limited to: the extent to which specific categories of services contributed to department of health medicaid state funds spending in excess of the limits specified herein; the need to maintain safety net services in underserved communities; or the potential benefits of pursuing innovative payment models contemplated by the Affordable Care Act, in which case such grounds shall be set forth in the medi- caid savings allocation plan; and (5) reductions shall be made in a manner that does not unnecessarily create administrative burdens to medicaid applicants and recipients or providers. The commissioner shall seek the input of the legislature, as well as organizations representing health care providers, consumers, busi- nesses, workers, health insurers, and others with relevant exper- tise, in developing such medicaid savings allocation plan, to the extent that all or part of such plan, in the discretion of the commissioner, is likely to have a material impact on the overall medicaid program, particular categories of service or particular geographic regions of the state. The commissioner shall post the medicaid savings allocation plan on the department of health's website and shall provide written copies of such plan to the chairs of the senate finance and the assembly ways and means committees at least 30 days before the date on which implementation is expected to begin. The commissioner may revise the medicaid savings allocation plan subsequent to the provisions of notice and prior to implementation but need provide a new notice pursuant to subparagraph (i) of this paragraph only if the commissioner determines, in his or her discretion, that such revisions materially alter the plan. Notwithstanding the provisions of paragraphs (a) and (b) of this subdivision, the commissioner need not seek the input described in paragraph (a) of this subdivision or provide notice pursuant to paragraph (b) of this paragraph if, in the discretion of the commis- sioner, expedited development and implementation of a medicaid savings allocation plan is necessary due to a public health emergen- cy. For purposes of this section, a public health emergency is defined as: (i) a disaster, natural or otherwise, that significantly increases the immediate need for health care personnel in an area of the state; (ii) an event or condition that creates a widespread risk of exposure to a serious communicable disease, or the potential for such widespread risk of exposure; or (iii) any other event or condi- tion determined by the commissioner to constitute an imminent threat to public health. Nothing in this paragraph shall be deemed to prevent all or part of such medicaid savings allocation plan from taking effect retroac- tively to the extent permitted by the federal centers for medicare and medicaid services. In accordance with the medicaid savings allocation plan, the commis- sioner of the department of health shall reduce department of health 511 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 state funds medicaid spending by the amount of the projected over- spending through, actions including, but not limited to modifying or suspending reimbursement methods, including but not limited to all fees, premium levels and rates of payment, notwithstanding any provision of law that sets a specific amount or methodology for any such payments or rates of payment; modifying medicaid program bene- fits; seeking all necessary federal approvals, including, but not limited to waivers, waiver amendments; and suspending time frames for notice, approval or certification of rate requirements, notwith- standing any provision of law, rule or regulation to the contrary, including but not limited to sections 2807 and 3614 of the public health law, section 18 of chapter 2 of the laws of 1988, and 18 NYCRR 505.14(h). The department of health shall prepare a monthly report that sets forth: (a) known and projected department of health medicaid expend- itures as described in subdivision 1 of this section, and factors that could result in medicaid disbursements for the relevant state fiscal year to exceed the projected department of health state funds disbursements in the enacted budget financial plan pursuant to subdivision 3 of section 23 of the state finance law, including spending increases or decreases due to: enrollment fluctuations, rate changes, utilization changes, MRT investments, and shift of beneficiaries to managed care; and variations in offline medicaid payments; and (b) the actions taken to implement any medicaid savings allocation plan implemented pursuant to subdivision 4 of this section, including information concerning the impact of such actions on each category of service and each geographic region of the state. Each such monthly report shall be provided to the chairs of the senate finance and the assembly ways and means committees and shall be posted on the department of health's website in a timely manner. The money hereby appropriated is available for payment of aid hereto- fore accrued to municipalities, and to providers of medical services pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law, and shall be available to the department net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the money hereby appropri- ated may be increased or decreased by interchange, with any appro- priation of the department of health, and may be increased or decreased by transfer or suballocation between these appropriated amounts and appropriations of the office of mental health, the office for people with developmental disabilities, the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services, the department of family assistance office of temporary and disability assistance, and office of children and family services with the approval of the director of the budget, who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, in lieu of payments authorized by the social services law, or payments of federal funds otherwise due to the local social services districts for programs 512 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 provided under the federal social security act or the federal food stamp act, funds herein appropriated, in amounts certified by the state commissioner of temporary and disability assistance or the state commissioner of health as due from local social services districts each month as their share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law may be set aside by the state comptroller in an interest-bearing account in order to ensure the orderly and prompt payment of providers under section 367-b of the social services law pursuant to an estimate provided by the commissioner of health of each local social services district's share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 1,090,100,000 ................................. (re. $1,090,100,000) For contractual services related to medical necessity and quality of care reviews related to medicaid patients. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, all or part of this appropriation may be transferred to the health care standards and surveillance program, general fund - local assistance account. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 7,400,000 ......................................... (re. $7,400,000) The amount appropriated herein, together with any federal matching funds obtained, may be available to the department, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, for contractual services related to a third party entity responsible for education of persons eligible for medical assistance regarding their options for enroll- ment in managed care plans. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, all or a part of this appropriation may be trans- ferred to the office of managed care, general fund - state purposes account. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 50,000,000 ....................................... (re. $50,000,000) For state reimbursement of administrative expenses for the medical assistance program provided by the office of mental health, office for people with developmental disabilities and office of alcoholism and substance abuse services. The money hereby appropriated is available for payment of aid hereto- fore accrued. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the money hereby appropri- ated may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other 513 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 appropriation of the department of health with the approval of the director of the budget. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 200,000,000 ..................................... (re. $200,000,000) The appropriation made by chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 1998, as amended by chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2006, is hereby amended and reappropriated to read: The amount appropriated herein may be used in all or in part for grants to those entities seeking certification to operate comprehen- sive HIV special needs plans to aid in the development of the systems, organizational structures and networks necessary to operate a managed care program and for entities contracted to participate in support of SNP development and for contractual services related to medical necessity and quality of care reviews for medicaid recipi- ents with HIV or who have AIDS enrolled in special needs plans OR FOR CONVERTED HEALTH HOME HIV TARGETED CASE MANAGEMENT PROVIDERS PARTICIPATING IN HIV SPECIAL NEEDS PLANS OR OTHER MANAGED CARE PLAN NETWORKS. Subject to the approval of the director of budget, all or part of this appropriation may be transferred to the office of managed care, general fund - state purposes account ................ 30,000,000 ....................................... (re. $12,000,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Medicaid Administration Transfer Account - 25107 The appropriation made by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013, is hereby amended and reappropriated to read: For reimbursement of local administrative expenses of medical assist- ance programs and for state administration of medical assistance programs provided pursuant to title XIX of the federal social secu- rity act or its successor program. Notwithstanding section 153 of the social services law, to include the performance of eligibility and enrollment determinations by the state or third-party entities designated by the state to perform such services. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law and subject to the approval of the director of budget, moneys hereby appropriated may be increased or decreased by transfer or interchange between these appropriated amounts and appropriations of the medical assistance administration program, the medical assistance program, and the office of health insurance programs. Funding authority from this account used for State administration of the medical assistance program may be transferred to State Operations appropriations within the aforementioned programs at amounts agreed upon by the commis- sioner of health, and the New York state division of the budget. Notwithstanding section 40 of state finance law or any other law to the contrary, all medical assistance appropriations made from this 514 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 account shall remain in full force and effect in accordance, in aggregate, with the following schedule: not more than 50 percent for the period April 1, 2013 to March 31, 2014; and the remaining amount for the period April 1, 2014 to [March 31] SEPTEMBER 15, 2015. The moneys hereby appropriated are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued to municipalities, and to providers of medical services pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law, shall be available to the department net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. The amounts appropriated herein may be available for costs associated with a common benefit identification card, and subject to the approval of the director of the budget, these funds may be transferred to the credit of the state operations account medicaid management information systems program. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the money hereby appropri- ated may be increased or decreased by interchange, with any appro- priation of the department of health, and may be increased or decreased by transfer or suballocation between these appropriated amounts and appropriations of the office of mental health, the office for people with developmental disabilities, the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services, the department of family assistance office of temporary and disability assistance and office of children and family services with the approval of the director of the budget, who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, in lieu of payments authorized by the social services law, or payments of federal funds otherwise due to the local social services districts for programs provided under the federal social security act or the federal food stamp act, funds herein appropriated, in amounts certified by the state commissioner of temporary and disability assistance or the state commissioner of health as due from local social services districts each month as their share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law may be set aside by the state comptroller in an interest-bearing account in order to ensure the orderly and prompt payment of providers under section 367-b of the social services law pursuant to an estimate provided by the commissioner of health of each local social services district's share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 1,241,300,000 ................................. (re. $1,241,300,000) For reimbursement of administrative expenses of the medical assistance program provided by the office of mental health, office for people with developmental disabilities, and office of alcoholism and substance abuse services provided pursuant to title XIX of the federal social security act. The money hereby appropriated is avail- 515 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 able for payment of aid heretofore accrued. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the money hereby appropriated may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation of the department of health with the approval of the director of budget. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 200,000,000 ..................................... (re. $200,000,000) The appropriation made by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012, is hereby amended and reappropriated to read: For reimbursement of local administrative expenses of medical assist- ance programs and for state administration of medical assistance programs provided pursuant to title XIX of the federal social secu- rity act or its successor program. Notwithstanding section 153 of the social services law, to include the performance of eligibility and enrollment determinations by the state or third-party entities designated by the state to perform such services. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law and subject to the approval of the director of budget, moneys hereby appropriated may be increased or decreased by transfer or interchange between these appropriated amounts and appropriations of the medical assistance administration program, the medical assistance program, and the office of health insurance programs. Funding authority from this account used for State administration of the medical assistance program may be transferred to State Operations appropriations within the aforementioned programs at amounts agreed upon by the commis- sioner of health, and the New York state division of the budget. Notwithstanding section 40 of state finance law or any other law to the contrary, all medical assistance appropriations made from this account shall remain in full force and effect in accordance, in aggregate, with the following schedule: not more than 49 percent for the period April 1, 2012 to March 31, 2013; and the remaining amount for the period April 1, 2013 to [March 31, 2014] SEPTEMBER 15, 2015. The moneys hereby appropriated are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued to municipalities, and to providers of medical services pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law, shall be available to the department net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. The amounts appropriated herein may be available for costs associated with a common benefit identification card, and subject to the approval of the director of the budget, these funds may be transferred to the credit of the state operations account medicaid management information systems program. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the money hereby appropri- ated may be increased or decreased by interchange, with any appro- priation of the department of health, and may be increased or decreased by transfer or suballocation between these appropriated amounts and appropriations of the office of mental health, the office for people with developmental disabilities, the office of 516 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 alcoholism and substance abuse services, the department of family assistance office of temporary and disability assistance and office of children and family services with the approval of the director of the budget, who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, in lieu of payments authorized by the social services law, or payments of federal funds otherwise due to the local social services districts for programs provided under the federal social security act or the federal food stamp act, funds herein appropriated, in amounts certified by the state commissioner of temporary and disability assistance or the state commissioner of health as due from local social services districts each month as their share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law may be set aside by the state comptroller in an interest-bearing account in order to ensure the orderly and prompt payment of providers under section 367-b of the social services law pursuant to an estimate provided by the commissioner of health of each local social services district's share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2012-13 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2012-13, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2012-13 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2011 .... 1,217,400,000 ................................... (re. $117,000,000) For reimbursement of administrative expenses of the medical assistance program provided by the office of mental health, office for people with developmental disabilities, and office of alcoholism and substance abuse services provided pursuant to title XIX of the federal social security act. The money hereby appropriated is avail- able for payment of aid heretofore accrued. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the money hereby appropriated may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation of the department of health with the approval of the director of budget. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2012-13 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2012-13, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2012-13 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2011 .... 200,000,000 ...................................... (re. $92,000,000) By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For reimbursement of local administrative expenses of medical assist- ance programs provided pursuant to title XIX of the federal social security act or its successor program. The moneys hereby appropriated are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities, and to providers of medical services pursuant to section 367-b of the 517 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 social services law, shall be available to the department net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. The amounts appropriated herein may be available for costs associated with a common benefit identification card, and subject to the approval of the director of the budget, these funds may be transferred to the credit of the state operations account medicaid management informa- tion systems program. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the money hereby appropri- ated may be increased or decreased by interchange, with any appro- priation of the department of health, and may be increased or decreased by transfer or suballocation between these appropriated amounts and appropriations of the office of mental health, the office of mental retardation and developmental disabilities, the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services, the department of family assistance office of temporary and disability assistance and office of children and family services with the approval of the director of the budget, who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, in lieu of payments authorized by the social services law, or payments of federal funds otherwise due to the local social services districts for programs provided under the federal social security act or the federal food stamp act, funds herein appropriated, in amounts certified by the state commissioner of temporary and disability assistance or the state commissioner of health as due from local social services districts each month as their share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law may be set aside by the state comptroller in an interest-bearing account in order to ensure the orderly and prompt payment of providers under section 367-b of the social services law pursuant to an estimate provided by the commissioner of health of each local social services district's share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law ... 551,250,000 ..................... (re. $50,000,000) MEDICAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 The appropriation made by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013, is hereby amended and reappropriated to read: For the medical assistance program, including administrative expenses, for local social services districts, and for medical care rates for authorized child care agencies. Notwithstanding section 40 of state finance law or any other law to the contrary, all medical assistance appropriations made from this account shall remain in full force and effect in accordance, in the aggregate, with the following schedule: not more than 50 percent for the period April 1, 2013 to March 31, 2014; and the remaining amount for the period April 1, 2014 to [March 31] SEPTEMBER 15, 2015. 518 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Notwithstanding section 40 of the state finance law or any provision of law to the contrary, subject to federal approval, department of health state funds medicaid spending, excluding payments for medical services provided at state facilities operated by the office of mental health, the office for people with developmental disabilities and the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services and further excluding any payments which are not appropriated within the department of health, in the aggregate, for the period April 1, 2013 through March 31, 2014, shall not exceed $16,477,019,000 except as provided below and state share medicaid spending, in the aggregate, for the period April 1, 2014 through [March 31] SEPTEMBER 15, 2015, shall not exceed [$17,098,774,000] $17,082,871,000, but in no event shall department of health state funds medicaid spending for the period April 1, 2013 through [March 31] SEPTEMBER 15, 2015 exceed [$33,575,793,000] $33,559,890,000 provided, however, such aggregate limits may be adjusted by the director of the budget to account for any changes in the New York state federal medical assistance percentage amount established pursuant to the federal social securi- ty act, increases in provider revenues, reductions in local social services district payments for medical assistance administration and beginning April 1, 2012 the operational costs of the New York state medical indemnity fund, pursuant to a chapter establishing such fund. Such projections may be adjusted by the director of the budget to account for increased or expedited department of health state funds medicaid expenditures as a result of a natural or other type of disaster, including a governmental declaration of emergency. The director of the budget, in consultation with the commissioner of health, shall assess on a monthly basis known and projected medicaid expenditures by category of service and by geographic region, as defined by the commissioner, incurred both prior to and subsequent to such assessment for each such period, and if the director of the budget determines that such expenditures are expected to cause medi- caid spending for such period to exceed the aggregate limit speci- fied herein for such period, the state medicaid director, in consul- tation with the director of the budget and the commissioner of health, shall develop a medicaid savings allocation plan to limit such spending to the aggregate limit specified herein for such peri- od. Such medicaid savings allocation plan shall be designed, to reduce the expenditures authorized by the appropriations herein in compliance with the following guidelines: (1) reductions shall be made in compliance with applicable federal law, including the provisions of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Public Law No. 111-148, and the Health Care and Education Reconciliation Act of 2010, Public Law No. 111-152 (collectively "Affordable Care Act") and any subsequent amendments thereto or regulations promulgated thereunder; (2) reductions shall be made in a manner that complies with the state medicaid plan approved by the federal centers for medicare and medicaid services, provided, however, that the commis- sioner of health is authorized to submit any state plan amendment or seek other federal approval, including waiver authority, to imple- ment the provisions of the medicaid savings allocation plan that 519 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 meets the other criteria set forth herein; (3) reductions shall be made in a manner that maximizes federal financial participation, to the extent practicable, including any federal financial partic- ipation that is available or is reasonably expected to become avail- able, in the discretion of the commissioner, under the Affordable Care Act; (4) reductions shall be made uniformly among categories of services and geographic regions of the state, to the extent practi- cable, and shall be made uniformly within a category of service, to the extent practicable, except where the commissioner determines that there are sufficient grounds for non-uniformity, including but not limited to: the extent to which specific categories of services contributed to department of health medicaid state funds spending in excess of the limits specified herein; the need to maintain safety net services in underserved communities; or the potential benefits of pursuing innovative payment models contemplated by the Affordable Care Act, in which case such grounds shall be set forth in the medi- caid savings allocation plan; and (5) reductions shall be made in a manner that does not unnecessarily create administrative burdens to medicaid applicants and recipients or providers. The commissioner shall seek the input of the legislature, as well as organizations representing health care providers, consumers, busi- nesses, workers, health insurers, and others with relevant exper- tise, in developing such medicaid savings allocation plan, to the extent that all or part of such plan, in the discretion of the commissioner, is likely to have a material impact on the overall medicaid program, particular categories of service or particular geographic regions of the states. The commissioner shall post the medicaid savings allocation plan on the department of health's website and shall provide written copies of such plan to the chairs of the senate finance and the assembly ways and means committees at least 30 days before the date on which implementation is expected to begin. The commissioner may revise the medicaid savings allocation plan subsequent to the provisions of notice and prior to implementation but need provide a new notice pursuant to subparagraph (i) of this paragraph only if the commissioner determines, in his or her discretion, that such revisions materially alter the plan. Notwithstanding the provisions of paragraphs (a) and (b) of this subdivision, the commissioner need not seek the input described in paragraph (a) of this subdivision or provide notice pursuant to paragraph (b) of this paragraph if, in the discretion of the commis- sioner, expedited development and implementation of a medicaid savings allocation plan is necessary due to a public health emergen- cy. For purposes of this section, a public health emergency is defined as: (i) a disaster, natural or otherwise, that significantly increases the immediate need for health care personnel in an area of the state; (ii) an event or condition that creates a widespread risk of exposure to a serious communicable disease, or the potential for such widespread risk of exposure; or (iii) any other event or condi- tion determined by the commissioner to constitute an imminent threat to public health. 520 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Nothing in this paragraph shall be deemed to prevent all or part of such medicaid savings allocation plan from taking effect retroac- tively to the extent permitted by the federal centers for medicare and medicaid services. In accordance with the medicaid savings allocation plan, the commis- sioner of the department of health shall reduce department of health state funds medicaid spending by the amount of the projected over- spending through, actions including, but not limited to modifying or suspending reimbursement methods, including but not limited to all fees, premium levels and rates of payment, notwithstanding any provision of law that sets a specific amount or methodology for any such payments or rates of payment; modifying or discontinuing medi- caid program benefits; seeking all necessary federal approvals, including, but not limited to waivers, waiver amendments; and suspending time frames for notice, approval or certification of rate requirements, notwithstanding any provision of law, rule or regu- lation to the contrary, including but not limited to sections 2807 and 3614 of the public health law, section 18 of chapter 2 of the laws of 1988, and 18 NYCRR 505.14(h). The department of health shall prepare a monthly report that sets forth: (a) known and projected department of health medicaid expend- itures as described in subdivision 1 of this section, and factors that could result in medicaid disbursements for the relevant state fiscal year to exceed the projected department of health state funds disbursements in the enacted budget financial plan pursuant to subdivision 3 of section 23 of the state finance law, including spending increases or decreases due to: enrollment fluctuations, rate changes, utilization changes, MRT investments, and shift of beneficiaries to managed care; and variations in offline medicaid payments; and (b) the actions taken to implement any medicaid savings allocation plan implemented pursuant to subdivision 4 of this section, including information concerning the impact of such actions on each category of service and each geographic region of the state. Each such monthly report shall be provided to the chairs of the senate finance and the assembly ways and means committees and shall be posted on the department of health's website in a timely manner. The money hereby appropriated is to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued to municipalities, and to providers of medical services pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law, and for payment of state aid to municipalities and to providers of fami- ly care where payment systems through the fiscal intermediaries are not operational, and shall be available to the department net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law to the contrary, funds may be used by the department for outside legal assistance on issues involving the federal government, the conduct of preadmission screening and annual resident reviews required by the state's medi- caid program, computer matching with insurance carriers to insure that medicaid is the payer of last resort and activities related to the management of the pharmacy benefit available under the medicaid program. 521 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, in lieu of payments authorized by the social services law, or payments of federal funds otherwise due to the local social services districts for programs provided under the federal social security act or the federal food stamp act, funds herein appropriated, in amounts certified by the state commissioner of temporary and disability assistance or the state commissioner of health as due from local social services districts each month as their share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law may be set aside by the state comptroller in an interest-bearing account in order to ensure the orderly and prompt payment of providers under section 367-b of the social services law pursuant to an estimate provided by the commissioner of health of each local social services district's share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the money hereby appropri- ated may be increased or decreased by interchange, with any appro- priation of the department of health and the office of medicaid inspector general and may be increased or decreased by transfer or suballocation between these appropriated amounts and appropriations of the department of health state purpose account, the office of mental health, office for people with developmental disabilities, the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services, the depart- ment of family assistance office of temporary and disability assist- ance and office of children and family services, the office of Medi- caid Inspector General, and the state office for the aging with the approval of the director of the budget, who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law to the contrary, the moneys hereby appropriated may be used for payments to the centers for medicaid and medicare services for obligations incurred related to the pharmaceutical costs of dually eligible medicare/medicaid beneficiaries participating in the medicare drug benefit authorized by P.L. 108-173. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the moneys hereby appropriated shall not be used for any existing rates, fees, fee schedule, or procedures which may affect the cost of care and services provided by personal care providers, case managers, health maintenance organizations, out of state medical facilities which provide care and services to residents of the state, providers of transportation services, that are altered, amended, adjusted or otherwise changed by a local social services district unless previ- ously approved by the department of health and the director of the budget. For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including hospital inpatient services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering 522 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 1,395,985,000 ................................. (re. $1,395,985,000) For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including hospital outpatient and emergency room services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 623,082,000 ..................................... (re. $623,082,000) For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including clinic services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 834,582,000 ..................................... (re. $834,582,000) For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including nursing home services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 1,865,958,000 ................................. (re. $1,865,958,000) For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including other long term care services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 4,424,636,000 ................................. (re. $4,424,636,000) For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including managed care services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 9,001,454,000 ................................. (re. $9,001,454,000) For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including pharmacy services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 279,008,000 ..................................... (re. $279,008,000) For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including transportation services. 523 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 296,221,000 ..................................... (re. $296,221,000) For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including dental services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 84,478,000 ....................................... (re. $84,478,000) For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including non-institutional and other spending. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the money hereby appropriated may be available for payments to any county or public school district or state operated or state supported schools for blind and deaf students associated with additional claims for school supportive health services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 1,358,370,000 ................................. (re. $1,358,370,000) Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, upon submission of an allo- cation plan from the commissioner of health, the amount appropriated herein, together with any available federal matching funds, may be transferred or suballocated to the office of mental health, office of alcoholism and substance abuse services, office for people with developmental disabilities, division of housing and community renewal, New York state housing trust fund corporation, and office of temporary and disability assistance for services and expenses related to providing affordable housing. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 173,859,000 ..................................... (re. $173,859,000) For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including essential community provider network and vital access provider services ... 138,000,000 ........................ (re. $138,000,000) For grants to health homes to contribute to expenses associated with health homes establishment and infrastructure costs ................ 15,000,000 ....................................... (re. $15,000,000) For grants to the civil service employees association, Local 1000, AFSCME, AFL-CIO to contribute to the union's cost of purchasing health insurance coverage under the family health plus (FHPlus) 524 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 buy-in for child care providers represented by the union who do not otherwise qualify for coverage under FHPlus. Effective January 1, 2014, these funds shall be available for grants to civil service employees association, Local 1000, AFSCME, AFL-CIO to allow child care workers represented by the union to reduce the cost of purchas- ing coverage under the exchange. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 10,600,000 ....................................... (re. $10,600,000) For grants to the United Federation of Teachers, Local 2, AFT, AFL-CIO to contribute to the union's cost of purchasing health insurance coverage under the family health plus (FHPlus) buy-in for child care providers represented by the union who do not otherwise qualify for coverage under FHPlus. Effective January 1, 2014, these funds shall be available for grants to United Federation of Teachers, Local 2, AFT, AFL-CIO to allow child care workers represented by the union to reduce the cost of purchasing coverage under the exchange. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 18,000,000 ....................................... (re. $18,000,000) [For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including medical services provided at state facilities operated by the office of mental health, the office for people with developmental disabili- ties and the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services.] For the state share of medical assistance services expenses incurred by the department of health for the provision of medical assistance including services to people with developmental disabilities for mental hygiene stabilization in annual amounts not to exceed $730,000,000 in state fiscal year 2013-14, and $445,000,000 in 2014-15 ... 1,175,000,000 ..................... (re. $1,175,000,000) FOR SERVICES AND EXPENSES OF THE MEDICAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM INCLUDING MEDICAL SERVICES PROVIDED AT STATE FACILITIES OPERATED BY THE OFFICE OF MENTAL HEALTH, THE OFFICE FOR PEOPLE WITH DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILI- TIES AND THE OFFICE OF ALCOHOLISM AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE SERVICES. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 10,000,000,000 ............................... (re. $10,000,000,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Medicaid Direct Account - 25106 525 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 The appropriation made by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013, is hereby amended and reappropriated to read: For services and expenses for the medical assistance program, includ- ing administrative expenses for local social services districts, pursuant to title XIX of the federal social security act or its successor program. Notwithstanding section 40 of state finance law or any other law to the contrary, all medical assistance appropriations made from this account shall remain in full force and effect in accordance, in the aggregate, with the following schedule: not more than 47 percent for the period April 1, 2013 to March 31, 2014; and the remaining amount for the period April 1, 2014 to [March 31] SEPTEMBER 15, 2015. The moneys hereby appropriated are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued to municipalities, and to providers of medical services pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law, and for payment of state aid to municipalities and to providers of fami- ly care where payment systems through the fiscal intermediaries are not operational, shall be available to the department net of disal- lowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the money hereby appropri- ated may be increased or decreased by interchange, with any appro- priation of the department of health and the office of medicaid inspector general and may be increased or decreased by transfer or suballocation between these appropriated amounts and appropriations of the office of mental health, office for people with developmental disabilities, the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services, the department of family assistance office of temporary and disabil- ity assistance, office of children and family services, the depart- ment of financial services, department of corrections and community supervision, and the state office for the aging with the approval of the director of the budget, who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, in lieu of payments authorized by the social services law, or payments of federal funds otherwise due to the local social services districts for programs provided under the federal social security act or the federal food stamp act, funds herein appropriated, in amounts certified by the state commissioner of temporary and disability assistance or the state commissioner of health as due from local social services districts each month as their share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law may be set aside by the state comptroller in an interest-bearing account in order to ensure the orderly and prompt payment of providers under section 367-b of the social services law pursuant to an estimate provided by the commissioner of health of each local social services district's share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law. For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including hospital inpatient services. 526 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 10,939,750,000 ............................... (re. $10,939,750,000) For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including hospital outpatient and emergency room services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 2,688,854,000 ................................. (re. $2,688,854,000) For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including clinic services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 1,829,759,000 ................................. (re. $1,829,759,000) For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including nursing home services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 7,744,370,000 ................................. (re. $7,744,370,000) For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including other long term care services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 6,603,157,000 ................................. (re. $6,603,157,000) For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including managed care services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 12,096,790,000 ............................... (re. $12,096,790,000) For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including pharmacy services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering 527 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 4,685,138,000 ................................. (re. $4,685,138,000) For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including transportation services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 413,010,000 ..................................... (re. $413,010,000) For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including dental services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 334,959,000 ..................................... (re. $334,959,000) For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including noninstitutional and other spending. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 10,036,532,000 ............................... (re. $10,036,532,000) For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including medical services provided at state facilities operated by the office of mental health, the office for people with developmental disabili- ties and the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 10,000,000,000 ............................... (re. $10,000,000,000) The appropriation made by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012, is hereby amended and reappropriated to read: For services and expenses for the medical assistance program, includ- ing administrative expenses for local social services districts, pursuant to title XIX of the federal social security act or its successor program. Notwithstanding section 40 of state finance law or any other law to the contrary, all medical assistance appropriations made from this account shall remain in full force and effect in accordance, in the aggregate, with the following schedule: not more than 49 percent for the period April 1, 2012 to March 31, 2013; and the remaining amount for the period April 1, 2013 to [March 31, 2014] SEPTEMBER 15, 2015. The moneys hereby appropriated are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued to municipalities, and to providers of medical services pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law, and 528 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 for payment of state aid to municipalities and to providers of fami- ly care where payment systems through the fiscal intermediaries are not operational, shall be available to the department net of disal- lowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the money hereby appropri- ated may be increased or decreased by interchange, with any appro- priation of the department of health and the office of medicaid inspector general and may be increased or decreased by transfer or suballocation between these appropriated amounts and appropriations of the office of mental health, office for people with developmental disabilities, the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services, the department of family assistance office of temporary and disabil- ity assistance, office of children and family services, the depart- ment of financial services, department of corrections and community supervision, and the state office for the aging with the approval of the director of the budget, who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, in lieu of payments authorized by the social services law, or payments of federal funds otherwise due to the local social services districts for programs provided under the federal social security act or the federal food stamp act, funds herein appropriated, in amounts certified by the state commissioner of temporary and disability assistance or the state commissioner of health as due from local social services districts each month as their share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law may be set aside by the state comptroller in an interest-bearing account in order to ensure the orderly and prompt payment of providers under section 367-b of the social services law pursuant to an estimate provided by the commissioner of health of each local social services district's share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law. For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including hospital inpatient services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2012-13 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2012-13, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2012-13 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2011 .... 9,302,437,000 .................................... (re. $49,600,000) For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including hospital outpatient and emergency room services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2012-13 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2012-13, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2012-13 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2011 .... 2,286,423,000 ..................................... (re. $6,100,000) For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including clinic services. 529 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2012-13 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2012-13, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2012-13 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2011 .... 1,555,906,000 .................................... (re. $12,300,000) For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including other long term care services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2012-13 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2012-13, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2012-13 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2011 .... 5,823,198,000 ................................... (re. $256,900,000) For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including managed care services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2012-13 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2012-13, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2012-13 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2011 .... 10,286,307,000 .................................. (re. $746,700,000) For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including pharmacy services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2012-13 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2012-13, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2012-13 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2011 .... 3,983,930,000 ................................... (re. $520,100,000) For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including transportation services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2012-13 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2012-13, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2012-13 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2011 .... 351,196,000 ....................................... (re. $9,700,000) For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including dental services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2012-13 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2012-13, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2012-13 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2011 .... 284,827,000 ....................................... (re. $5,200,000) For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including noninstitutional and other spending. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2012-13 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2012-13, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering 530 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 fiscal year 2012-13 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2011 .... 8,534,401,000 ................................... (re. $297,000,000) For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including medical services provided at state facilities operated by the office of mental health, the office for people with developmental disabili- ties and the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2012-13 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2012-13, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2012-13 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2011 .... 9,500,000,000 ................................. (re. $1,816,100,000) By chapter 108, section 11, of the laws of 2010: For services and expenses for the medical assistance program, includ- ing administrative expenses for local social services districts, pursuant to title XIX of the federal social security act or its successor program. The moneys hereby appropriated are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities, and to providers of medical services pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law, and for payment of state aid to municipalities and to providers of family care where payment systems through the fiscal intermediaries are not operational, shall be available to the department net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and cred- its. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the money hereby appropri- ated may be increased or decreased by interchange, with any appro- priation of the department of health and the office of medicaid inspector general and may be increased or decreased by transfer or suballocation between these appropriated amounts and appropriations of the office of mental health, office of mental retardation and developmental disabilities, the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services, the department of family assistance office of tempo- rary and disability assistance, office of children and family services, and state office for the aging with the approval of the director of the budget, who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, in lieu of payments authorized by the social services law, or payments of federal funds otherwise due to the local social services districts for programs provided under the federal social security act or the federal food stamp act, funds herein appropriated, in amounts certified by the state commissioner of temporary and disability assistance or the state commissioner of health as due from local social services districts each month as their share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law may be set aside by the state comptroller in an interest-bearing account in order to ensure the orderly and prompt payment of providers under section 367-b of the social services law pursuant to an estimate provided by the 531 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 commissioner of health of each local social services district's share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law. Notwithstanding paragraph (c) of subdivision 10 of section 2807-c of the public health law, subdivision 2-b of section 2808 of the public health law, section 21 of chapter 1 of the laws of 1999, and any other contrary provision of law, in determining rates of payments by state governmental agencies effective for services provided on and after April 1, 2010 through March 31, 2011, for inpatient and outpa- tient services provided by general hospitals, for inpatient services and adult day health care outpatient services provided by residen- tial health care facilities pursuant to article 28 of the public health law, except for residential health care facilities that provide extensive nursing, medical, psychological and counseling support services to children, for home health care services provided pursuant to article 36 of the public health law by certified home health agencies, long term home health care programs and AIDS home care programs, and for personal care services provided pursuant to section 365-a of the social services law, the commissioner of health shall apply zero trend factor projections attributable to the 2010 calendar year in accordance with paragraph (c) of subdivision 10 of section 2807-c of the public health law, provided, however, that such zero trend factor projections for such 2010 calendar year shall also be applied to rates of payment for personal care services provided in those local social services districts, including New York city, whose rates of payment for such services are established by such local social services districts pursuant to a rate-setting exemption issued by the commissioner of health to such local social services districts in accordance with applicable regulations, and provided further, however, that for rates of payment for assisted living program services provided on and after April 1, 2010 through March 31, 2011, trend factor projections attributable to the 2010 calendar year shall be established at zero percent. For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including hospital inpatient services. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, rule or regulation and subject to the availability of federal financial participation, for the period July 1, 2010 through March 31, 2011, hospital inpa- tient rate adjustments shall be made in accordance with regulations which the commissioner of health shall promulgate in accordance with the provisions of subparagraph (v) of paragraph (b) of subdivision 35 of section 2807-c of the public health law and which shall be effective on and after July 1, 2010 that incorporate quality related measures pertaining to potentially preventable readmissions. Such regulations shall incorporate a risk adjusted comparison of the actual and expected number of potentially preventable readmissions in a given hospital with benchmarks established by the commissioner of health, provided, however, that the application of such regu- lations shall result in an aggregate reduction in medicaid payments of no less than $35,000,000 for the period July 1, 2010 through March 31, 2011, provided, however, that for the period July 1, 2010 532 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 through March 31, 2011 such rate adjustments shall not reflect the application of this section to behavioral health readmissions. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, rule or regulation, hospital inpatient rate adjustments made in accordance with the methodology specified in subdivision 6 of section 2500-d of the public health law shall be reduced by up to $1,000,000 for the peri- od April 1, 2010 through March 31, 2011; provided, however, if this act provides sufficient additional funding to support such rate adjustments without the aggregate reductions, then the provisions of this section shall be deemed null and void as of March 31, 2010 .... 4,435,794,000 ................................... (re. $229,000,000) For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including other long term care services. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, rule or regulation to the contrary, for the period April 1, 2010 through March 31, 2011, for purposes of operating the long term care assessment center demonstration program pursuant to section 367-w of the social services law, the department of health shall designate one or more long-term care assessment centers to be established in and together serve an entire county within the city of New York and shall desig- nate a long term care assessment center to be established in another region consisting of one or more contiguous counties elsewhere in the state. Provided, however, if this act appropriates sufficient additional funds to support operation of the long term care assess- ment center demonstration program through one assessment center in a county within the city of New York, then the provisions of this appropriation shall be deemed null and void. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, rule or regulation to the contrary, for the period April 1, 2010 through March 31, 2011, continued provision of long term home health care program, AIDS home care program or certified home health agency services paid for by government funds shall be based upon a comprehensive assess- ment of the medical, social and environmental needs of the recipient of the services which shall be performed at least every 180 days by the provider of a long term home health care program, AIDS home care program or the certified home health agency providing services for the patient and the local department of social services; provided, however, if this act appropriates sufficient additional funds to require that such assessments be performed no less frequently than once every 120 days, then the provisions of this paragraph shall not apply and shall be considered null and void as of March 31, 2010 ... 3,248,511,000 ................................... (re. $334,100,000) For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including pharmacy services. Notwithstanding any law, rule or regulation to the contrary, for the period April 1, 2010 through March 31, 2011, the commissioner of health shall provide five days public notice on the department's website of any recommendations developed by the pharmacy and thera- peutics committee regarding the preferred drug program; provided however that, if this act appropriates sufficient additional funds to permit the commissioner to provide thirty days public notice on the department's website of any such recommendations, the provisions 533 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 of this paragraph shall not apply and shall be considered null and void as of March 31, 2010 .......................................... 2,525,100,000 ................................... (re. $193,303,000) For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including noninstitutional and other spending. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, rule or regulation to the contrary, for the period April 1, 2010 through March 31, 2011: (i) any utilization controls on occupational therapy or phys- ical therapy services under the Medicaid program, including, but not limited to, prior approval of services, utilization thresholds or other limitations imposed on such therapy services in relation to a chronic condition in clinics certified under article 28 of the public health law or article 16 of the mental hygiene law shall be developed by the department of health in concurrence with the office of mental retardation and developmental disabilities; (ii) such utilization controls shall be in accord with nationally recognized professional standards and, in the event that nationally recognized standards do not exist, such thresholds shall be based upon reason- ably recognized professional standards of those with a specific expertise in treating individuals served by clinics certified under article 28 of the public health law or article 16 of the mental hygiene law; and (iii) prior approval by the department of health of a physical therapy evaluation or an occupational therapy evaluation by a qualified practitioner practicing within the scope of such practitioner's licensure shall not be required; provided that the department of health may require prior approval for treatment as recommended by such an evaluation and, in the event that prior approval is required, and the department of health fails to make a determination within eight days of presentation of a treatment request for physical or occupational therapy services, the depart- ment of health shall automatically approve four therapy visits; and provided, further, that if, upon completion of such four therapy visits, the department has not yet rendered a determination on the request for physical or occupational therapy services, the depart- ment shall automatically approve an additional four therapy visits and that such subsequent automatic approval shall be issued in the same manner until such time as the department issues a determi- nation, but in no event shall such approvals exceed the number of services or the period of time recommended by the evaluation; and provided further that, in the case of any denial of a prior approval request for physical therapy or occupational therapy, the department of health shall provide a reasonable opportunity for the qualified practitioner to provide his or her assessment of the beneficiary's physical and functional status as documented in a treatment plan with reasonable and obtainable goals; and provided further that, if the qualified practitioner provides documentation that is in accord with reasonably recognized professional standards, the recommended treatment plan shall be final, and the prior approval request shall be approved. Provided, however, if this act appropriates sufficient additional funds to permit payment under the Medicaid program for occupational therapy and physical therapy without the utilization control and prior approval features described in this appropriation, 534 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 then the provisions of this paragraph shall not apply and shall be considered null and void as of March 31, 2010. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, rule or regulation to the contrary, for the period April 1, 2010 through March 31, 2011, moneys paid by an applicant or recipient of supplemental secu- rity income benefits under section 209 of the social services law or of medical assistance under section 366 of such law, to a funeral firm, funeral director, undertaker, cemetery, or any other person, firm or corporation, under or in connection with an agreement, or any option to enter into an agreement, for the sale of merchandise to be used in connection with a funeral or burial, or for the furnishing of personal services of a funeral director or undertaker, wherein the merchandise is not to be actually physically delivered or the personal services are not to be rendered until the occurrence of the death of the person for whose funeral or burial such merchan- dise or services are to be furnished, shall be placed into an irrev- ocable trust if the person for whose funeral or burial such merchan- dise or services are to be furnished is a family member of such applicant and recipient. Under the terms of such an irrevocable trust, such applicant or recipient (and after the death of such applicant or recipient, the family member) shall have the right to select any funeral firm, funeral director, undertaker, cemetery or any other person, firm or corporation to whom such payment is made and to change such selection any time to any type of funeral or any funeral firm, funeral director, cemetery or any other person, firm or corporation to whom such payment is made, located in the state of New York or any other state. Any funds remaining in such an irrev- ocable trust after the payment of all funeral expenses must be paid over to the social services official responsible for arranging for burials under section 141 of the social services law in the local government subdivision where the decedent resided. Any such agree- ment, and any promotional literature prepared by a funeral firm, funeral director, undertaker, cemetery, or any other person, firm or corporation for prearranged funeral and burial services must contain language disclosing the irrevocable nature of burial trusts estab- lished for a family member by an applicant or recipient of supple- mental security income benefits or medical assistance. Provided, however, if this act appropriates sufficient additional funds to permit such agreements purchased for family members by applicants or recipients of supplemental security income benefits or medical assistance to be revocable, then the provisions of this paragraph shall not apply and shall be considered null and void as of March 31, 2010 ... 4,300,376,000 ...................... (re. $680,481,000) Special Revenue Funds - Other HCRA Resources Fund Indigent Care Account - 20817 The appropriation made by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013, is hereby amended and reappropriated to read: Notwithstanding section 40 of state finance law or any other law to the contrary, all medical assistance appropriations made from this 535 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 account shall remain in full force and effect in accordance, in the aggregate, with the following schedule: not more than 50 percent for the period April 1, 2013 to March 31, 2014; and the remaining amount for the period April 1, 2014 to [March 31] SEPTEMBER 15, 2015. Notwithstanding section 40 of the state finance law or any provision of law to the contrary, subject to federal approval, department of health state funds medicaid spending, excluding payments for medical services provided at state facilities operated by the office of mental health, the office for people with developmental disabilities and the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services and further excluding any payments which are not appropriated within the department of health, in the aggregate, for the period April 1, 2013 through March 31, 2014, shall not exceed $16,477,019,000 except as provided below and state share medicaid spending, in the aggregate, for the period April 1, 2014 through [March 31] SEPTEMBER 15, 2015, shall not exceed [$17,098,774,000] $17,082,871,000, but in no event shall department of health state funds medicaid spending for the period April 1, 2013 through [March 31] SEPTEMBER 15, 2015 exceed [$33,575,793,000] $33,559,890,000 provided, however, such aggregate limits may be adjusted by the director of the budget to account for any changes in the New York state federal medical assistance percentage amount established pursuant to the federal social securi- ty act, increases in provider revenues, reductions in local social services district payments for medical assistance administration and beginning April 1, 2012 the operational costs of the New York state medical indemnity fund, pursuant to a chapter establishing such fund. Such projections may be adjusted by the director of the budget to account for increased or expedited department of health state funds medicaid expenditures as a result of a natural or other type of disaster, including a governmental declaration of emergency. The director of the budget, in consultation with the commissioner of health, shall assess on monthly basis known and projected medicaid expenditures by category of service and by geographic region, as determined by the commissioner of health, incurred both prior to and subsequent to such assessment for each such period, and if the director of the budget determines that such expenditures are expected to cause medicaid spending for such period to exceed the aggregate limit specified herein for such period, the state medicaid director, in consultation with the director of the budget and the commissioner of health, shall develop a medicaid savings allocation plan to limit such spending to the aggregate limit specified herein for such period. Such medicaid savings allocation plan shall be designed, to reduce the expenditures authorized by the appropriations herein in compliance with the following guidelines: (1) reductions shall be made in compliance with applicable federal law, including the provisions of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Public Law No. 111-148, and the Health Care and Education Reconciliation Act of 2010, Public Law No. 111-152 (collectively "Affordable Care Act") and any subsequent amendments thereto or regulations promulgated thereunder; (2) reductions shall be made in a manner that complies with the state medicaid plan approved by the federal centers for 536 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 medicare and medicaid services, provided, however, that the commis- sioner of health is authorized to submit any state plan amendment or seek other federal approval, including waiver authority, to imple- ment the provisions of the medicaid savings allocation plan that meets the other criteria set forth herein; (3) reductions shall be made in a manner that maximizes federal financial participation, to the extent practicable, including any federal financial partic- ipation that is available or is reasonably expected to become avail- able, in the discretion of the commissioner, under the Affordable Care Act; (4) reductions shall be made uniformly among categories of services and geographic regions of the state, to the extent practi- cable, and shall be made uniformly within a category of service, to the extent practicable, except where the commissioner determines that there are sufficient grounds for non-uniformity, including but not limited to: the extent to which specific categories of services contributed to department of health medicaid state funds spending in excess of the limits specified herein; the need to maintain safety net services in underserved communities; or the potential benefits of pursuing innovative payment models contemplated by the Affordable Care Act, in which case such grounds shall be set forth in the medi- caid savings allocation plan; and (5) reductions shall be made in a manner that does not unnecessarily create administrative burdens to medicaid applicants and recipients or providers. The commissioner shall seek the input of the legislature, as well as organizations representing health care providers, consumers, busi- nesses, workers, health insurers, and others with relevant exper- tise, in developing such medicaid savings allocation plan, to the extent that all or part of such plan, in the discretion of the commissioner, is likely to have a material impact on the overall medicaid program, particular categories of service or particular geographic regions of the state. The commissioner shall post the medicaid savings allocation plan on the department of health's website and shall provide written copies of such plan to the chairs of the senate finance and the assembly ways and means committees at least 30 days before the date on which implementation is expected to begin. The commissioner may revise the medicaid savings allocation plan subsequent to the provisions of notice and prior to implementation but need provide a new notice pursuant to subparagraph (i) of this paragraph only if the commissioner determines, in his or her discretion, that such revisions materially alter the plan. Notwithstanding the provisions of paragraphs (a) and (b) of this subdivision, the commissioner need not seek the input described in paragraph (a) of this subdivision or provide notice pursuant to paragraph (b) of this paragraph if, in the discretion of the commis- sioner, expedited development and implementation of a medicaid savings allocation plan is necessary due to a public health emergen- cy. For purposes of this section, a public health emergency is defined as: (i) a disaster, natural or otherwise, that significantly increases the immediate need for health care personnel in an area of the state; (ii) an event or condition that creates a widespread risk of 537 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 exposure to a serious communicable disease, or the potential for such widespread risk of exposure; or (iii) any other event or condi- tion determined by the commissioner to constitute an imminent threat to public health. Nothing in this paragraph shall be deemed to prevent all or part of such medicaid savings allocation plan from taking effect retroac- tively to the extent permitted by the federal centers for medicare and medicaid services. In accordance with the medicaid savings allocation plan, the commis- sioner of the department of health shall reduce department of health state funds medicaid spending by the amount of the projected over- spending through, actions including, but not limited to modifying or suspending reimbursement methods, including but not limited to all fees, premium levels and rates of payment, notwithstanding any provision of law that sets a specific amount or methodology for any such payments or rates of payment; modifying medicaid program bene- fits; seeking all necessary federal approvals, including, but not limited to waivers, waiver amendments; and suspending time frames for notice, approval or certification of rate requirements, notwith- standing any provision of law, rule or regulation to the contrary, including but not limited to sections 2807 and 3614 of the public health law, section 18 of chapter 2 of the laws of 1988, and 18 NYCRR 505.14(h). The department of health shall prepare a monthly report that sets forth: (a) known and projected department of health medicaid expenditures as described in subdivision 1 of this section, and factors that could result in medicaid disbursements for the relevant state fiscal year to exceed the projected department of health state funds disbursements in the enacted budget financial plan pursuant to subdivision 3 of section 23 of the state finance law, including spending increases or decreases due to: enrollment fluctuations, rate changes, utilization changes, MRT investments, and shift of beneficiaries to managed care; and variations in offline medicaid payments; and (b) the actions taken to implement any medicaid savings allocation plan implemented pursuant to subdi- vision 4 of this section, including information concerning the impact of such actions on each category of service and each geographic region of the state. Each such monthly report shall be provided to the chairs of the senate finance and the assembly ways and means committees and shall be posted on the department of health's website in a timely manner. For the purpose of making payments to providers of medical care pursu- ant to section 367-b of the social services law, and for payment of state aid to municipalities where payment systems through fiscal intermediaries are not operational, to reimburse such providers for costs attributable to the provision of care to patients eligible for medical assistance. Payments from this appropriation to general hospitals related to indigent care pursuant to article 28 of the public health law respectively, when combined with federal funds for services and expenses for the medical assistance program pursuant to title XIX of the federal social security act or its successor program, shall equal the amount of the funds received related to health care reform act allowances and surcharges pursuant to article 538 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 28 of the public health law and deposited to this account less any such amounts withheld pursuant to subdivision 21 of section 2807-c of the public health law. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the moneys hereby appropriated may be increased or decreased by interchange or transfer with any appropriation of the department of health with the approval of the director of the budg- et, who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 1,583,000,000 ................................. (re. $1,583,000,000) Special Revenue Funds - Other HCRA Resources Fund Medical Assistance Account - 20804 The appropriation made by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013, is hereby amended and reappropriated to read: Notwithstanding section 40 of state finance law or any other law to the contrary, all medical assistance appropriations made from this account shall remain in full force and effect in accordance, in the aggregate, with the following schedule: not more than 48 percent for the period April 1, 2013 to March 31, 2014; and the remaining amount for the period April 1, 2014 to [March 31] SEPTEMBER 15, 2015. Notwithstanding section 40 of the state finance law or any provision of law to the contrary, subject to federal approval, department of health state funds medicaid spending, excluding payments for medical services provided at state facilities operated by the office of mental health, the office for people with developmental disabilities and the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services and further excluding any payments which are not appropriated within the department of health, in the aggregate, for the period April 1, 2013 through March 31, 2014, shall not exceed $16,477,019,000 except as provided below and state share medicaid spending, in the aggregate, for the period April 1, 2014 through [March 31] SEPTEMBER 15, 2015, shall not exceed [$17,098,774,000] $17,082,871,000, but in no event shall department of health state funds medicaid spending for the period April 1, 2013 through [March 31] SEPTEMBER 15, 2015 exceed [$33,575,793,000] $33,559,890,000 provided, however, such aggregate limits may be adjusted by the director of the budget to account for any changes in the New York state federal medical assistance percentage amount established pursuant to the federal social securi- ty act, increases in provider revenues, reductions in local social services district payments for medical assistance administration and beginning April 1, 2012 the operational costs of the New York state medical indemnity fund, pursuant to a chapter establishing such fund. Such projections may be adjusted by the director of the budget to account for increased or expedited department of health state 539 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 funds medicaid expenditures as a result of a natural or other type of disaster, including a governmental declaration of emergency. The director of the budget, in consultation with the commissioner of health, shall assess on a monthly basis known and projected medicaid expenditures by category of service and by geographic region, as determined by the commissioner of health, incurred both prior to and subsequent to such assessment for each such period, and if the director of the budget determines that such expenditures are expected to cause medicaid spending for such period to exceed the aggregate limit specified herein for such period, the state medicaid director, in consultation with the director of the budget and the commissioner of health, shall develop a medicaid savings allocation plan to limit such spending to the aggregate limit specified herein for such period. Such medicaid savings allocation plan shall be designed, to reduce the expenditures authorized by the appropriations herein in compliance with the following guidelines: (1) reductions shall be made in compliance with applicable federal law, including the provisions of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Public Law No. 111-148, and the Health Care and Education Reconciliation Act of 2010, Public Law No. 111-152 (collectively "Affordable Care Act") and any subsequent amendments thereto or regulations promulgated thereunder; (2) reductions shall be made in a manner that complies with the state medicaid plan approved by the federal centers for medicare and medicaid services, provided, however, that the commis- sioner of health is authorized to submit any state plan amendment or seek other federal approval, including waiver authority, to imple- ment the provisions of the medicaid savings allocation plan that meets the other criteria set forth herein; (3) reductions shall be made in a manner that maximizes federal financial participation, to the extent practicable, including any federal financial partic- ipation that is available or is reasonably expected to become avail- able, in the discretion of the commissioner, under the Affordable Care Act; (4) reductions shall be made uniformly among categories of services and geographic regions of the state, to the extent practi- cable, and shall be made uniformly within a category of service, to the extent practicable, except where the commissioner determines that there are sufficient grounds for non-uniformity, including but not limited to: the extent to which specific categories of services contributed to department of health medicaid state funds spending in excess of the limits specified herein; the need to maintain safety net services in underserved communities; or the potential benefits of pursuing innovative payment models contemplated by the Affordable Care Act, in which case such grounds shall be set forth in the medi- caid savings allocation plan; and (5) reductions shall be made in a manner that does not unnecessarily create administrative burdens to medicaid applicants and recipients or providers. The commissioner shall seek the input of the legislature, as well as organizations representing health care providers, consumers, busi- nesses, workers, health insurers, and others with relevant exper- tise, in developing such medicaid savings allocation plan, to the extent that all or part of such plan, in the discretion of the 540 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 commissioner, is likely to have a material impact on the overall medicaid program, particular categories of service or particular geographic regions of the state. The commissioner shall post the medicaid savings allocation plan on the department of health's website and shall provide written copies of such plan to the chairs of the senate finance and the assembly ways and means committees at least 30 days before the date on which implementation is expected to begin. The commissioner may revise the medicaid savings allocation plan subsequent to the provisions of notice and prior to implementation but need provide a new notice pursuant to subparagraph (i) of this paragraph only if the commissioner determines, in his or her discretion, that such revisions materially alter the plan. Notwithstanding the provisions of paragraphs (a) and (b) of this subdivision, the commissioner need not seek the input described in paragraph (a) of this subdivision or provide notice pursuant to paragraph (b) of this paragraph if, in the discretion of the commis- sioner, expedited development and implementation of a medicaid savings allocation plan is necessary due to a public health emergen- cy. For purposes of this section, a public health emergency is defined as: (i) a disaster, natural or otherwise, that significantly increases the immediate need for health care personnel in an area of the state; (ii) an event or condition that creates a widespread risk of exposure to a serious communicable disease, or the potential for such widespread risk of exposure; or (iii) any other event or condi- tion determined by the commissioner to constitute an imminent threat to public health. Nothing in this paragraph shall be deemed to prevent all or part of such medicaid savings allocation plan from taking effect retroac- tively to the extent permitted by the federal centers for medicare and medicaid services. In accordance with the medicaid savings allocation plan, the commis- sioner of the department of health shall reduce department of health state funds medicaid spending by the amount of the projected over- spending through, actions including, but not limited to modifying or suspending reimbursement methods, including but not limited to all fees, premium levels and rates of payment, notwithstanding any provision of law that sets a specific amount or methodology for any such payments or rates of payment; modifying medicaid program bene- fits; seeking all necessary federal approvals, including, but not limited to waivers, waiver amendments; and suspending time frames for notice, approval or certification of rate requirements, notwith- standing any provision of law, rule or regulation to the contrary, including but not limited to sections 2807 and 3614 of the public health law, section 18 of chapter 2 of the laws of 1988, and 18 NYCRR 505.14(h). The department of health shall prepare a monthly report that sets forth: (a) known and projected department of health medicaid expend- itures as described in subdivision 1 of this section, and factors that could result in medicaid disbursements for the relevant state fiscal year to exceed the projected department of health state funds 541 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 disbursements in the enacted budget financial plan pursuant to subdivision 3 of section 23 of the state finance law, including spending increases or decreases due to: enrollment fluctuations, rate changes, utilization changes, MRT investments, and shift of beneficiaries to managed care; and variations in offline medicaid payments; and (b) the actions taken to implement any medicaid savings allocation plan implemented pursuant to subdivision 4 of this section, including information concerning the impact of such actions on each category of service and each geographic region of the state. Each such monthly report shall be provided to the chairs of the senate finance and the assembly ways and means committees and shall be posted on the department of health's website in a timely manner. For the purpose of making payments, the money hereby appropriated is available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter accrued, to providers of medical care pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law, and for payment of state aid to munici- palities and the federal government where payment systems through fiscal intermediaries are not operational, to reimburse such provid- ers for costs attributable to the provision of care to patients eligible for medical assistance. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the moneys hereby appropriated may be increased or decreased by interchange or transfer with any appropriation of the department of health with the approval of the director of the budg- et, who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. For services and expenses related to the medical assistance program. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 292,800,000 ..................................... (re. $292,800,000) For services and expenses of the medical assistance program related to the treatment of breast and cervical cancer. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 4,200,000 ......................................... (re. $4,200,000) For services and expenses of the medical assistance program related to primary care case management. All or a portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 4,000,000 ......................................... (re. $4,000,000) 542 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses of the medical assistance program related to disabled persons. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 47,000,000 ....................................... (re. $47,000,000) For services and expenses of the medical assistance program related to physician services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 170,400,000 ..................................... (re. $170,400,000) For services and expenses of the medical assistance program related, but not limited to, pharmacy, inpatient, and nursing home services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 4,691,350,000 ................................. (re. $4,691,350,000) For services and expenses of the medical assistance program related to the city of New York. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 249,400,000 ..................................... (re. $249,400,000) For services and expenses of the medical assistance program related to providing distributions for supplemental medical insurance for medi- care part B premiums, physician services, outpatient services, medical equipment, supplies and other health services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 136,000,000 ..................................... (re. $136,000,000) For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including costs associated with the family health plus program. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 1,300,800,000 ................................. (re. $1,300,800,000) For services and expenses of the medical assistance program related to supporting workforce recruitment and retention of personal care 543 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 services or any worker with direct patient care responsibility for local social service districts which include a city with a popu- lation of over one million persons. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 272,000,000 ..................................... (re. $272,000,000) For services and expenses of the medical assistance program related to supporting workforce recruitment and retention of personal care services for local social service districts that do not include a city with a population of over one million persons. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 22,400,000 ....................................... (re. $22,400,000) For services and expenses of the medical assistance program related to supporting rate increases for certified home health agencies, long term home health care programs, AIDS home care programs, hospice programs, managed long term care plans and approved managed long term care operating demonstrations for recruitment and retention of health care workers. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 100,000,000 ..................................... (re. $100,000,000) Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Medical Assistance Account - 22187 The appropriation made by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013, is hereby amended and reappropriated to read: Notwithstanding section 40 of state finance law or any other law to the contrary, all medical assistance appropriations made from this account shall remain in full force and effect in accordance, in the aggregate, with the following schedule: not more than 50 percent for the period April 1, 2013 to March 31, 2014; and the remaining amount for the period April 1, 2014 to [March 31] SEPTEMBER 15, 2015. Notwithstanding section 40 of the state finance law or any provision of law to the contrary, subject to federal approval, department of health state funds medicaid spending, excluding payments for medical services provided at state facilities operated by the office of mental health, the office for people with developmental disabilities and the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services and further excluding any payments which are not appropriated within the department of health, in the aggregate, for the period April 1, 2013 544 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 through March 31, 2014, shall not exceed $16,477,019,000 except as provided below and state share medicaid spending, in the aggregate, for the period April 1, 2014 through [March 31] SEPTEMBER 15, 2015, shall not exceed [$17,098,774,000] $17,082,871,000, but in no event shall department of health state funds medicaid spending for the period April 1, 2013 through [March 31] SEPTEMBER 15, 2015 exceed [$33,575,793,000] $33,559,890,000 provided, however, such aggregate limits may be adjusted by the director of the budget to account for any changes in the New York state federal medical assistance percentage amount established pursuant to the federal social securi- ty act, increases in provider revenues, reductions in local social services district payments for medical assistance administration and beginning April 1, 2012 the operational costs of the New York state medical indemnity fund, pursuant to a chapter establishing such fund. Such projections may be adjusted by the director of the budget to account for increased or expedited department of health state funds medicaid expenditures as a result of a natural or other type of disaster, including a governmental declaration of emergency. The director of the budget, in consultation with the commissioner of health, shall assess on monthly basis known and projected medicaid expenditures by category of service and by geographic region, as determined by the commissioner of health, incurred both prior to and subsequent to such assessment for each such period, and if the director of the budget determines that such expenditures are expected to cause medicaid spending for such period to exceed the aggregate limit specified herein for such period, the state medicaid director, in consultation with the director of the budget and the commissioner of health, shall develop a medicaid savings allocation plan to limit such spending to the aggregate limit specified herein for such period. Such medicaid savings allocation plan shall be designed, to reduce the expenditures authorized by the appropriations herein in compliance with the following guidelines: (1) reductions shall be made in compliance with applicable federal law, including the provisions of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Public Law No. 111-148, and the Health Care and Education Reconciliation Act of 2010, Public Law No. 111-152 (collectively "Affordable Care Act") and any subsequent amendments thereto or regulations promulgated thereunder; (2) reductions shall be made in a manner that complies with the state medicaid plan approved by the federal centers for medicare and medicaid services, provided, however, that the commis- sioner of health is authorized to submit any state plan amendment or seek other federal approval, including waiver authority, to imple- ment the provisions of the medicaid savings allocation plan that meets the other criteria set forth herein; (3) reductions shall be made in a manner that maximizes federal financial participation, to the extent practicable, including any federal financial partic- ipation that is available or is reasonably expected to become avail- able, in the discretion of the commissioner, under the Affordable Care Act; (4) reductions shall be made uniformly among categories of services and geographic regions of the state, to the extent practi- cable, and shall be made uniformly within a category of service, to 545 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 the extent practicable, except where the commissioner determines that there are sufficient grounds for non-uniformity, including but not limited to: the extent to which specific categories of services contributed to department of health medicaid state funds spending in excess of the limits specified herein; the need to maintain safety net services in underserved communities; or the potential benefits of pursuing innovative payment models contemplated by the Affordable Care Act, in which case such grounds shall be set forth in the medi- caid savings allocation plan; and (5) reductions shall be made in a manner that does not unnecessarily create administrative burdens to medicaid applicants and recipients or providers. The commissioner shall seek the input of the legislature, as well as organizations representing health care providers, consumers, busi- nesses, workers, health insurers, and others with relevant exper- tise, in developing such medicaid savings allocation plan, to the extent that all or part of such plan, in the discretion of the commissioner, is likely to have a material impact on the overall medicaid program, particular categories of service or particular geographic regions of the state. The commissioner shall post the medicaid savings allocation plan on the department of health's website and shall provide written copies of such plan to the chairs of the senate finance and the assembly ways and means committees at least 30 days before the date on which implementation is expected to begin. The commissioner may revise the medicaid savings allocation plan subsequent to the provisions of notice and prior to implementation but need provide a new notice pursuant to subparagraph (i) of this paragraph only if the commissioner determines, in his or her discretion, that such revisions materially alter the plan. Notwithstanding the provisions of paragraphs (a) and (b) of this subdivision, the commissioner need not seek the input described in paragraph (a) of this subdivision or provide notice pursuant to paragraph (b) of this paragraph if, in the discretion of the commis- sioner, expedited development and implementation of a medicaid savings allocation plan is necessary due to a public health emergen- cy. For purposes of this section, a public health emergency is defined as: (i) a disaster, natural or otherwise, that significantly increases the immediate need for health care personnel in an area of the state; (ii) an event or condition that creates a widespread risk of exposure to a serious communicable disease, or the potential for such widespread risk of exposure; or (iii) any other event or condi- tion determined by the commissioner to constitute an imminent threat to public health. Nothing in this paragraph shall be deemed to prevent all or part of such medicaid savings allocation plan from taking effect retroac- tively to the extent permitted by the federal centers for medicare and medicaid services. In accordance with the medicaid savings allocation plan, the commis- sioner of the department of health shall reduce department of health state funds medicaid spending by the amount of the projected over- spending through, actions including, but not limited to modifying or 546 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 suspending reimbursement methods, including but not limited to all fees, premium levels and rates of payment, notwithstanding any provision of law that sets a specific amount or methodology for any such payments or rates of payment; modifying medicaid program bene- fits; seeking all necessary federal approvals, including, but not limited to waivers, waiver amendments; and suspending time frames for notice, approval or certification of rate requirements, notwith- standing any provision of law, rule or regulation to the contrary, including but not limited to sections 2807 and 3614 of the public health law, section 18 of chapter 2 of the laws of 1988, and 18 NYCRR 505.14(h). The department of health shall prepare a monthly report that sets forth: (a) known and projected department of health medicaid expend- itures as described in subdivision 1 of this section, and factors that could result in medicaid disbursements for the relevant state fiscal year to exceed the projected department of health state funds disbursements in the enacted budget financial plan pursuant to subdivision 3 of section 23 of the state finance law, including spending increases or decreases due to: enrollment fluctuations, rate changes, utilization changes, MRT investments, and shift of beneficiaries to managed care; and variations in offline medicaid payments; and (b) the actions taken to implement any medicaid savings allocation plan implemented pursuant to subdivision 4 of this section, including information concerning the impact of such actions on each category of service and each geographic region of the state. Each such monthly report shall be provided to the chairs of the senate finance and the assembly ways and means committees and shall be posted on the department of health's website in a timely manner. For the purpose of making payments to providers of medical care pursu- ant to section 367-b of the social services law, and for payment of state aid to municipalities and the federal government where payment systems through fiscal intermediaries are not operational, to reim- burse the provision of care to patients eligible for medical assist- ance. For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including nursing home, personal care, certified home health agency, long term home health care program and hospital services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 1,570,800,000 ................................. (re. $1,570,800,000) OFFICE OF HEALTH INSURANCE PROGRAMS General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: 547 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For grants to a New York state based not-for-profit organization with expertise in the New York state medicaid program for studies, reviews and analysis, to be performed in conjunction with the department of health, on medicaid policy, operational and other issues as defined by the department. All or a portion of this appro- priation may be transferred to state operations appropriations ..... 695,600 ............................................. (re. $695,600) The monies hereby appropriated shall be available for the cost of housing subsidies to certain participants in the nursing home tran- sition and diversion waiver program as authorized by chapters 615 and 627 of the laws of 2004. A portion of such funds may be used for administration of the housing subsidies, either by state staff or a not-for-profit agency. A portion of this appropriation may be trans- ferred to state operations appropriations. Up to 100 percent of this appropriation may be suballocated to the division of housing and community renewal ... 2,303,000 ................... (re. $2,303,000) For services and expenses related to traumatic brain injury including but not limited to services rendered to individuals enrolled in the federally approved home and community based services (HCBS) waiver and including personal and nonpersonal services spending originally authorized by appropriations and reappropriations enacted prior to 1996. All or part of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations ... 12,464,500 .......... (re. $9,555,000) For services and expenses of Alzheimer's disease assistance centers as established pursuant to chapter 586 of the laws of 1987 ............ 470,200 ............................................. (re. $376,000) For a grant to the Coalition of New York State Alzheimer's Chapter, Inc. in support of and for distribution to a statewide network of not-for-profit corporations established and dedicated to responding at the local level to the needs of the New York State Alzheimer's community pursuant to subdivision 2 of section 2005 of the public health law ... 232,300 .............................. (re. $176,000) For services and expenses for the Alzheimer's community assistance program as established pursuant to chapter 657 of the laws of 1997 ... 46,300 ........................................... (re. $38,000) For services and expenses for Alzheimer's community service programs ... 278,600 ......................................... (re. $227,000) For services and expenses, including suballocation to the state office for the aging, for coordinating patient care Alzheimer's disease program. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations for administration of this program ....... 339,900 ............................................. (re. $252,000) For services and expenses, including grants, of a falls prevention program. All or a portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations ... 141,600 ...... (re. $141,600) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the money hereby appropri- ated may be increased or decreased by interchange, transfer or suballocation between this appropriated amount and appropriations of the department of health medical assistance program and the depart- ment of health medical assistance administration program. For services and expenses for DC37 and Teamster Local 858 health insurance coverage under the family health plus (FHPlus), medicaid 548 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 or for payments to participating health insurance plans in the New York state health benefit exchange ... 5,000,000 .. (re. $5,000,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For grants to a New York state based not-for-profit organization with expertise in the New York state medicaid program for studies, reviews and analysis, to be performed in conjunction with the department of health, on medicaid policy, operational and other issues as defined by the department. All or a portion of this appro- priation may be transferred to state operations appropriations ..... 695,600 ............................................. (re. $306,000) For services and expenses, including grants, of the uniform assessment program. All or a portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations ... 4,806,000 .... (re. $365,000) For services and expenses related to traumatic brain injury including but not limited to services rendered to individuals enrolled in the federally approved home and community based services (HCBS) waiver and including personal and nonpersonal services spending originally authorized by appropriations and reappropriations enacted prior to 1996. All or part of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations ... 13,200,400 .......... (re. $3,046,000) The monies hereby appropriated shall be available for the cost of housing subsidies to certain participants in the nursing home tran- sition and diversion waiver program as authorized by chapters 615 and 627 of the laws of 2004. A portion of such funds may be used for administration of the housing subsidies, either by state staff or a not-for-profit agency. A portion of this appropriation may be trans- ferred to state operations appropriations. Up to 100 percent of this appropriation may be suballocated to the division of housing and community renewal ... 2,303,000 ................... (re. $2,303,000) For services and expenses of Alzheimer's disease assistance centers as established pursuant to chapter 586 of the laws of 1987 ............ 498,000 .............................................. (re. $57,000) For services and expenses, including suballocation to the state office for the aging, for coordinating patient care Alzheimer's disease program. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations for administration of this program ....... 360,000 .............................................. (re. $79,000) For services and expenses, including grants, of a falls prevention program. All or a portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations ... 150,000 ...... (re. $150,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For grants to a New York state based not-for-profit organization with expertise in the New York state medicaid program for studies, reviews and analysis, to be performed in conjunction with the department of health, on medicaid policy, operational and other issues as defined by the department. All or a portion of this appro- priation may be transferred to state operations appropriations ..... 695,600 .............................................. (re. $36,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal 549 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Federal Health and Human Services Fund Medical Assistance and Survey Account By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2012, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses for the medical assistance program and administration of the medical assistance program and survey and certification program, provided pursuant to title XIX of the federal social security act. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law and subject to the approval of the director of the budget, moneys hereby appropriated may be increased or decreased by transfer or suballocation between these appropriated amounts and appropriations of other state agen- cies and appropriations of the department of health. Notwithstand- ing any inconsistent provision of law and subject to approval of the director of the budget, moneys hereby appropriated may be trans- ferred or suballocated to other state agencies for reimbursement to local government entities for services and expenses related to administration of the medical assistance program ................... 75,000,000 ....................................... (re. $75,000,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2011, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses for the medical assistance program and administration of the medical assistance program and survey and certification program, provided pursuant to title XIX of the federal social security act. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law and subject to the approval of the director of the budget, moneys hereby appropriated may be increased or decreased by transfer or suballocation between these appropriated amounts and appropriations of other state agen- cies and appropriations of the department of health. Notwithstand- ing any inconsistent provision of law and subject to approval of the director of the budget, moneys hereby appropriated may be trans- ferred or suballocated to other state agencies for reimbursement to local government entities for services and expenses related to administration of the medical assistance program ................... 75,000,000 ....................................... (re. $75,000,000) By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2010, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses for the medical assistance program and administration of the medical assistance program and survey and certification program, provided pursuant to title XIX of the federal social security act. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law and subject to the approval of the director of the budget, moneys hereby appropriated may be increased or decreased by transfer or suballocation between these appropriated amounts and appropriations of other state agen- cies and appropriations of the department of health. Notwithstand- ing any inconsistent provision of law and subject to approval of the director of the budget, moneys hereby appropriated may be trans- 550 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 ferred or suballocated to other state agencies for reimbursement to local government entities for services and expenses related to administration of the medical assistance program ................... 75,000,000 ....................................... (re. $38,300,000) By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2009, as amended by chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For services and expenses for the medical assistance program and administration of the medical assistance program and survey and certification program, provided pursuant to title XIX of the federal social security act. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law and subject to the approval of the director of the budget, moneys hereby appropriated may be increased or decreased by transfer or suballocation between these appropriated amounts and appropriations of other state agen- cies and appropriations of the department of health. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law and subject to approval of the director of the budget, moneys hereby appropriated may be transferred or suballocated to other state agencies for reimbursement to local government entities for services and expenses related to administration of the medical assistance program ........ 75,000,000 ....................................... (re. $75,000,000) OFFICE OF HEALTH SYSTEMS MANAGEMENT General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For contractual services related to medical necessity and quality of care reviews related to medicaid patients and to monitor health care services provided to persons with AIDS. A portion of this appropri- ation may be transferred to state operations appropriations ........ 10,198,500 ........................................ (re. $8,932,000) For services and expenses related to the operation of the incident reporting system (NYPORTS). A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations ..................... 590,300 ............................................. (re. $590,300) For services and expenses for consulting services related to health information technology. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations ..................... 166,200 ............................................. (re. $166,200) For services and expenses to support the center for liver transplant and the alliance for donation ... 351,300 ........... (re. $351,300) For services and expenses for patient health information and quality improvement initiatives. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations ..................... 173,700 ............................................. (re. $173,700) For services and expenses for cardiac services access and cardiac data quality/outcomes initiatives ... 652,400 ............ (re. $652,400) For services and expenses of the brain trauma foundation ............. 231,300 ............................................. (re. $231,300) 551 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses for a statewide campaign to promote aware- ness of the New York state donor registry to increase organ and tissue donation. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations ... 115,700 ...... (re. $115,700) For services and expenses of a quality program for adult care facili- ties, including enriched housing facilities. Such program shall be targeted at improving the quality of life for adult care facility residents. The department subject to the approval of the director of the division of budget, shall develop an allocation methodology taking into account financial status of the facility as well as resident needs. Such allocation shall serve as the basis of distribution to eligible facilities ................... 6,531,100 ......................................... (re. $6,531,100) For an operating assistance subprogram for enriched housing. To the extent that funds are appropriated for such purposes, the department is authorized to pay an operating subsidy for SSI recipients who are residents in certified not-for-profit or public enriched housing programs. Such subsidy shall not exceed $115 per month per each SSI recipient and will be paid directly to the certified operator. If appropriations are not sufficient to meet such maximum monthly payments, such subsidy shall be reduced proportionately ............ 474,900 ............................................. (re. $474,900) For services and expenses, including grants, of the long term care community coalition for an advocacy program on behalf of seniors with long term care needs ... 32,600 ................. (re. $32,600) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For contractual services related to medical necessity and quality of care reviews related to medicaid patients and to monitor health care services provided to persons with AIDS. A portion of this appropri- ation may be transferred to state operations appropriations ........ 10,800,600 ........................................ (re. $7,404,000) For services and expenses related to the operation of the incident reporting system (NYPORTS). A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations ..................... 625,100 ............................................. (re. $625,100) For services and expenses for consulting services related to health information technology. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations ..................... 176,000 ............................................. (re. $176,000) For services and expenses to support the center for liver transplant and the alliance for donation ... 372,000 ............ (re. $21,000) For services and expenses for patient health information and quality improvement initiatives. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations ..................... 184,000 ............................................. (re. $184,000) For services and expenses for cardiac services access and cardiac data quality/outcomes initiatives ... 690,900 ............ (re. $690,900) For services and expenses for a statewide campaign to promote aware- ness of the New York state donor registry to increase organ and tissue donation. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations ... 122,500 ...... (re. $122,500) 552 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For an operating assistance subprogram for enriched housing. To the extent that funds are appropriated for such purposes, the department is authorized to pay an operating subsidy for SSI recipients who are residents in certified not-for-profit or public enriched housing programs. Such subsidy shall not exceed $115 per month per each SSI recipient and will be paid directly to the certified operator. If appropriations are not sufficient to meet such maximum monthly payments, such subsidy shall be reduced proportionately ............ 502,900 .............................................. (re. $27,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses related to the operation of the incident reporting system (NYPORTS). A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations ..................... 625,100 ............................................. (re. $271,000) For services and expenses to support the center for liver transplant and the alliance for donation ... 372,000 ............. (re. $6,000) For services and expenses for cardiac services access and cardiac data quality/outcomes initiatives ... 690,900 ............. (re. $75,000) By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For services and expenses for cardiac services access and cardiac data quality/outcomes initiatives ... 1,381,800 .......... (re. $200,000) For services and expenses to support the center for liver transplant and the alliance for donation ... 372,000 ............ (re. $60,000) For services and expenses of the brain trauma foundation ............. 490,000 .............................................. (re. $16,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal MISCELLANEOUS Operating Grants Fund United States Department of Justice Account - 25300 The appropriation made by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013, is hereby amended and reappropriated to read: For expenses incurred in the administration of the prescription drug monitoring program relating to the prescribing and dispensing of controlled substances. A PORTION OF THIS APPROPRIATION MAY BE TRANS- FERRED TO STATE OPERATIONS APPROPRIATIONS .......................... 400,000 ............................................. (re. $400,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal MISCELLANEOUS Operating Grants Fund United States Department of Justice Account The appropriation made by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012, is hereby amended and reappropriated to read: For expenses incurred in the administration of the prescription drug monitoring program relating to the prescribing and dispensing of controlled substances. A PORTION OF THIS APPROPRIATION MAY BE TRANS- FERRED TO STATE OPERATIONS APPROPRIATIONS .......................... 400,000 ............................................. (re. $400,000) 553 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 The appropriation made by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011, is hereby amended and reappropriated to read: For expenses incurred in the administration of the prescription drug monitoring program relating to the prescribing and dispensing of controlled substances. A PORTION OF THIS APPROPRIATION MAY BE TRANS- FERRED TO STATE OPERATIONS APPROPRIATIONS .......................... 400,000 ............................................. (re. $400,000) The appropriation made by chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2010, is hereby amended and reappropriated to read: For expenses incurred in the administration of the prescription drug monitoring program relating to the prescribing and dispensing of controlled substances. A PORTION OF THIS APPROPRIATION MAY BE TRANS- FERRED TO STATE OPERATIONS APPROPRIATIONS .......................... 400,000 ............................................. (re. $400,000) By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2007, as transferred by chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2009: For expenses incurred in the administration of the prescription drug monitoring program relating to the prescribing and dispensing of controlled substances. For grants beginning on or after November 1, 2007 .................... 400,000 ............................................. (re. $139,000) OFFICE OF LONG TERM CARE General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses, including grants, of the uniform assessment program. All or a portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations ................................. 4,806,000 ............................................ (re. $83,000) For services and expenses related to traumatic brain injury including but not limited to services rendered to individuals enrolled in the federally approved home and community based services (HCBS) waiver and including personal and nonpersonal services spending originally authorized by appropriations and reappropriations enacted prior to 1996. All or part of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations ... 13,200,400 ............ (re. $829,000) For services and expenses of a quality program for adult care facili- ties, including enriched housing facilities. Such program shall be targeted at improving the quality of life for adult care facility residents. The department subject to the approval of the director of the division of budget, shall develop an allocation methodology taking into account financial status of the facility as well as resident needs. Such allocation shall serve as the basis of distribution to eligible facilities ................... 2,605,000 ............................................ (re. $52,000) For an operating assistance subprogram for enriched housing. To the extent that funds are appropriated for such purposes, the department 554 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 is authorized to pay an operating subsidy for SSI recipients who are residents in certified not-for-profit or public enriched housing programs. Such subsidy shall not exceed $115 per month per each SSI recipient and will be paid directly to the certified operator. If appropriations are not sufficient to meet such maximum monthly payments, such subsidy shall be reduced proportionately ............ 502,900 ............................................... (re. $3,000) The monies hereby appropriated shall be available for the cost of housing subsidies to certain participants in the nursing home tran- sition and diversion waiver program as authorized by chapters 615 and 627 of the laws of 2004. A portion of such funds may be used for administration of the housing subsidies, either by state staff or a not-for-profit agency. A portion of this appropriation may be trans- ferred to state operations appropriations. Up to 100 percent of this appropriation may be suballocated to the division of housing and community renewal ... 2,303,000 ................... (re. $2,303,000) For services and expenses of Alzheimer's disease assistance centers as established pursuant to chapter 586 of the laws of 1987 ............ 498,000 .............................................. (re. $65,000) For a grant to the Coalition of New York State Alzheimer's Chapter, Inc. in support of and for distribution to a statewide network of not-for-profit corporations established and dedicated to responding at the local level to the needs of the New York State Alzheimer's community pursuant to subdivision 2 of section 2005 of the public health law ... 246,000 ................................ (re. $3,000) For services and expenses, including suballocation to the state office for the aging, for coordinating patient care Alzheimer's disease program. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations for administration of this program ....... 360,000 .............................................. (re. $93,000) By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For services and expenses, including grants, of a falls prevention program. All or a portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations ... 300,000 ...... (re. $300,000) For services and expenses, including grants, of the uniform assessment program. All or a portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations ... 4,806,000 .. (re. $3,688,000) For services and expenses related to traumatic brain injury including but not limited to services rendered to individuals enrolled in the federally approved home and community based services (HCBS) waiver and including personal and nonpersonal services spending originally authorized by appropriations and reappropriations enacted prior to 1996. All or part of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations ... 13,200,400 ............ (re. $706,000) The monies hereby appropriated shall be available for the cost of housing subsidies to certain participants in the nursing home tran- sition and diversion waiver program as authorized by chapters 615 and 627 of the laws of 2004. A portion of such funds may be used for administration of the housing subsidies, either by state staff or a not-for-profit agency. A portion of this appropriation may be trans- ferred to state operations appropriations. Up to 100 percent of this 555 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 appropriation may be suballocated to the division of housing and community renewal ... 2,303,000 ................... (re. $2,303,000) For services and expenses of Alzheimer's disease assistance centers as established pursuant to chapter 586 of the laws of 1987 ............ 498,000 .............................................. (re. $21,000) For services and expenses, including suballocation to the state office for aging, for coordinating patient care Alzheimer's disease program. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations for administration of this program ....... 360,000 .............................................. (re. $32,000) By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2009: The monies hereby appropriated shall be available for the cost of housing subsidies to certain participants in the nursing home tran- sition and diversion waiver program as authorized by chapters 615 and 627 of the laws of 2004. A portion of such funds may be used for administration of the housing subsidies, either by state staff or a not-for-profit agency. A portion of this appropriation may be trans- ferred to state operations appropriations. Up to 100 percent of this appropriation may be suballocated to the division of housing and community renewal ... 2,303,000 ................... (re. $2,303,000) For additional services and expenses of the quality incentive payment program ... 2,068,000 ............................... (re. $164,000) For additional services and expenses for the enhancing abilities and life experience (EnAbLE) program for the purpose of providing air conditioning in resident rooms. In distributing such funds, the department shall give priority to those applicants whose residents demonstrate the highest level of need, including but not limited to, those with psychiatric disabilities and the elderly, and consider- ation to applicants in the greatest financial need of such assist- ance ... 1,353,600 ................................ (re. $1,347,000) WADSWORTH CENTER FOR LABORATORIES AND RESEARCH PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses of a genetic disease screening program ..... 609,000 ............................................. (re. $601,000) For services and expenses of a sickle cell screening program ......... 213,400 ............................................. (re. $148,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses of a genetic disease screening program ..... 645,000 .............................................. (re. $67,000) For services and expenses of a sickle cell screening program ......... 226,000 .............................................. (re. $30,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses of a sickle cell screening program ......... 226,000 .............................................. (re. $78,000) 556 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For services and expenses of a sickle cell screening program ......... 226,000 .............................................. (re. $33,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Federal Block Grant Account - 25183 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses of the various health prevention, diagnos- tic, detection and treatment services .............................. 3,682,000 ......................................... (re. $3,682,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Federal Block Grant Account By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses of the various health prevention, diagnos- tic, detection and treatment services .............................. 3,682,000 ......................................... (re. $2,480,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses of the various health prevention, diagnos- tic, detection and treatment services .............................. 3,682,000 ........................................... (re. $921,000) By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For services and expenses of the various health prevention, diagnos- tic, detection and treatment services .............................. 3,682,000 ........................................... (re. $921,000) By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2009: For services and expenses of the various health prevention, diagnos- tic, detection and treatment services .............................. 3,682,000 ......................................... (re. $1,939,000) 557 12653-03-4 HIGHER EDUCATION SERVICES CORPORATION AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS General Fund ....................... 1,022,109,000 0 Special Revenue Funds - Federal .... 1,000,000 0 Special Revenue Funds - Other ...... 33,000,000 0 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 1,056,109,000 0 ================ ================ SCHEDULE STUDENT GRANT AND AWARD PROGRAMS ......................... 1,056,109,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For tuition assistance awards, including part-time tuition assistance program awards, provided to eligible students as defined in section 667 and section 667-c of the education law and as further defined in rules and regulations adopted by the regents upon the recommendation of the commissioner of education and distrib- uted in accordance with rules and regu- lations adopted by the trustees of the higher education services corporation upon the recommendation of the president and approval of the director of the budget. The moneys hereby appropriated shall be available for expenses already accrued or to accrue and shall include refunds, reimbursements, credits and moneys received by the higher education services corporation as repayments of past tuition assistance program disbursements in accordance with audit allowances, upon approval of the director of the budget, for transfer to the federal department of education fund appropriation of the state grant programs in order to reduce state cost should additional federal assistance become available in the 2014-2015 state fiscal year. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, during the fiscal year commencing April 1, 2014, additional awards due and payable to eligible students for accelerated study shall be deferred until October 1, 2015. 558 12653-03-4 HIGHER EDUCATION SERVICES CORPORATION AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Such additional awards shall be adjusted on a pro rata basis pursuant to section 667 of the education law. However, nothing contained herein shall prevent the payment of such awards prior to October 1, 2015 should additional funds be provided there- for ........................................ 956,800,000 For the payment of tuition awards to part- time students pursuant to section 666 of education law, as amended by chapter 947 of the laws of 1990 ......................... 14,357,000 For the payment of scholarship awards including New York state math and science teaching initiative scholarship pursuant to section 669-d of the education law, veteran's tuition assistance program pursuant to section 669-a of the education law, military enhanced recognition, incen- tive and tribute (MERIT) scholarships pursuant to section 668-e of the education law, world trade center memorial scholar- ships pursuant to section 668-d of the education law, memorial scholarships for children and spouses of deceased fire- fighters, volunteer firefighters and police officers, peace officers and emer- gency medical service workers pursuant to section 668-b of the education law, Ameri- can airlines flight 587 memorial scholar- ships and program grants pursuant to section 668-f of the education law, schol- arships for academic excellence pursuant to section 670-b of the education law, regents health care opportunity scholar- ships pursuant to section 678 of the education law, regents professional oppor- tunity scholarships pursuant to section 679 of the education law, regents awards for children of deceased and disabled veterans pursuant to section 668 of the education law, regents physician loan forgiveness awards pursuant to section 677 of the education law, and Continental Airline flight 3407 memorial scholarships pursuant to section 668-g of the education law. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, a portion of the moneys hereby appropriated shall be available for the payment of New York state science, tech- nology, engineering and mathematics incen- tive program awards; provided, however, 559 12653-03-4 HIGHER EDUCATION SERVICES CORPORATION AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 that eligibility for an award under this appropriation shall be limited to under- graduate students who are matriculated in an approved undergraduate program leading to a career in science, technology, engi- neering or mathematics at a New York state public institution of higher education, provided further that such eligibility shall also be limited to an applicant that: (a) graduates from a high school located in New York state during the two thousand thirteen-fourteen school year; and (b) graduates within the top ten percent of his or her high school class; and (c) enrolls in full time study begin- ning in the fall term after his or her high school graduation in an approved undergraduate program in science, technol- ogy, engineering or mathematics, as defined by the corporation, at a New York state public institution of higher educa- tion; and (d) signs a contract with the corporation agreeing that his or her award will be converted to a student loan in the event the student fails to comply with the terms of such contract and the require- ments set forth in this appropriation; and (e) complies with the applicable provisions of this appropriation and all requirements promulgated by the corpo- ration for the administration of the program. Provided further that, such awards shall be granted by the corporation: (a) for the two thousand fourteen-fifteen academic year to applicants that the corporation has determined are eligible to receive such awards; (b) in an amount equal to the amount of undergraduate tuition for resi- dents of New York state charged by the state university of New York or actual tuition charged, whichever is less; provided, however, (i) a student who receives educational grants and/or schol- arships that cover the student's full cost of attendance shall not be eligible for an award under this program; (ii) for a student who receives educational grants and/or scholarships that cover less than the student's full cost of attendance, such grants and/or scholarships shall not be deemed duplicative of this program and 560 12653-03-4 HIGHER EDUCATION SERVICES CORPORATION AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 may be held concurrently with an award under this program, provided that the combined benefits do not exceed the student's full cost of attendance; and (iii) an award under this program shall be applied to tuition after the application of all other educational grants and schol- arships limited to tuition and shall be reduced in an amount equal to such educa- tional grants and/or scholarships; provided, no award shall be final until the recipient's successful completion of a term has been certified by the institu- tion. Provided further that awards granted pursu- ant to this appropriation shall require a contract between the award recipient and the corporation to authorize the corpo- ration to convert to a student loan the full amount of the award given pursuant to this appropriation, plus interest, accord- ing to a schedule to be determined by the corporation if: (a) a recipient fails to complete an approved undergraduate program in science, technology, engineering or mathematics or changes majors to a program of undergraduate study other than in science, technology, engineering or math- ematics; or (b) upon completion of such undergraduate degree program a recipient fails to either (i) complete five years of employment in the science, technology, engineering or mathematics field with a public or private entity located within New York state, or (ii) maintain residency in New York state for such period of employment; or (c) a recipient fails to respond to requests by the corporation for the status of his or her academic or professional progress. Provided further that such terms and condi- tions of the preceding paragraph: (a) shall be deferred for individuals who graduate with a degree in an approved undergraduate program in science, technol- ogy, engineering or mathematics and continue their education on at least a half-time basis in a graduate or higher degree program or other professional licensure degree program until they are conferred a degree, and shall also be deferred for any interruption in under- 561 12653-03-4 HIGHER EDUCATION SERVICES CORPORATION AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 graduate study or employment as estab- lished by the rules and regulations of the corporation; (b) may also be deferred for a grace period, to be established by the corporation, following the completion of an approved undergraduate program in science, technology, engineering or math- ematics; (c) shall be cancelled upon the death of the recipient; and (d) notwith- standing any provisions of this appropri- ation to the contrary, authorize the corporation to provide for the waiver or suspension of any financial obligation which would involve extreme hardship pursuant to rules and regulations promul- gated by the corporation. A portion of the moneys hereby appropriated shall be available for expenses already accrued for payment of awards approved, but not fully disbursed, prior to the 2014-15 academic year for the regents physician loan forgiveness program pursu- ant to section 677 of the education law. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, no portion of this appropriation is avail- able for payment of regents college schol- arships, regents professional education in nursing scholarships, empire state chal- lenger scholarships for teachers, empire state challenger fellowships for teachers, or empire state scholarships of excel- lence. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, no portion of this appropriation is available for the payment of interest on federal loans on behalf of students ineligible to have such payment paid by the federal government ...................... 46,041,000 For payment of scholarship and loan forgive- ness awards of the senator Patricia K. McGee nursing faculty scholarship program and the nursing faculty loan forgiveness incentive program awarded pursuant to chapter 63 of the laws of 2005 as amended by chapters 161 and 746 of the laws of 2005. A portion of the moneys hereby appropriated shall be available for expenses already accrued for payment of awards approved, but not fully disbursed, prior to the 2014-15 academic year for the senator Patricia K. McGee nursing facility schol- arship program pursuant to chapter 63 of 562 12653-03-4 HIGHER EDUCATION SERVICES CORPORATION AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 the laws of 2005 as amended by chapters 161 and 746 of the laws of 2005 .............. 3,933,000 For payment of loan forgiveness awards of the regents licensed social worker loan forgiveness program awarded pursuant to chapter 57 of the laws of 2005 as amended by chapter 161 of the laws of 2005 ............. 978,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ............... 1,022,109,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Education Fund HESC - DOE - 25219 For services and expenses of the college access challenge grant program ............... 1,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal.................... 1,000,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Combined Expendable Trust Fund Grants Account - 20199 For services and expenses in fulfillment of donor bequests, grants, gifts, or other contributions including but not limited to those related to student financial aid programs administered by the higher educa- tion services corporation .................... 1,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 1,000,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund HESC-Insurance Premium Payments Account - 21960 For additional tuition assistance awards, including part-time tuition assistance program awards, provided to eligible students as defined in section 667 and section 667-c of the education law and as further defined in rules and regulations adopted by the regents upon the recommen- dation of the commissioner of education and distributed in accordance with rules and regulations adopted by the trustees of the higher education services corporation upon the recommendation of the president and approval of the director of the budget .. 32,000,000 563 12653-03-4 HIGHER EDUCATION SERVICES CORPORATION AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 -------------- Program account subtotal .................. 32,000,000 -------------- 564 12653-03-4 DIVISION OF HOMELAND SECURITY AND EMERGENCY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS General Fund ....................... 153,300,000 404,000,000 Special Revenue Funds - Federal .... 618,363,000 14,568,363,000 Special Revenue Funds - Other ...... 82,088,000 212,938,000 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 853,751,000 15,185,301,000 ================ ================ SCHEDULE COUNTER-TERRORISM PROGRAM .................................. 600,000,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Miscellaneous Operating Grants Fund Domestic Incident Preparedness Account - 25378 For services and expenses related to home- land security grant programs to support emergency preparedness and to combat terrorism and weapons of mass destruction. Funds appropriated herein may be transferred and/or interchanged to other state agen- cies federal fund - state operations and aid to localities appropriations to support state agency and local expendi- tures associated with the implementation of a comprehensive statewide antiterrorism program. Funds appropriated herein may be transferred or suballocated to state agen- cies or distributed to localities in accordance with a plan developed by the director of the office of homeland securi- ty and approved by the director of the budget. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein that are transferred or interchanged shall lapse on the same date as funds not trans- ferred or interchanged from this appropri- ation ...................................... 600,000,000 -------------- DISASTER ASSISTANCE PROGRAM ................................ 150,000,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 565 12653-03-4 DIVISION OF HOMELAND SECURITY AND EMERGENCY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment of the state's share of costs resulting from natural or man-made disas- ters including aid requested by and provided to member states of the emergency management assistance compact, and includ- ing liabilities incurred prior to April 1, 2014. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the state comptroller shall credit these appropriations with federal grants received pursuant to the federal community development block grant program or any other federal program providing disaster aid, in recognition that the state was required to make payments for eligible projects and/or activities in advance of the availability of federal reimbursement. The director of the budget is hereby authorized to trans- fer such amounts as are necessary to any program in any eligible state department or agency, including transfers to the general fund - state purposes account, special revenue funds - state operations, or the capital projects fund, to accom- plish the purpose of this appropriation. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein that are trans- ferred or interchanged shall lapse on the same date as funds not transferred or interchanged from this appropriation; provided however, any amounts transferred to the public safety communications account for operating expenses shall lapse on the same date as the appropriation to which such funds were transferred .......... 150,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................. 150,000,000 -------------- EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT PROGRAM ................................ 24,663,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For services and expenses associated with red cross emergency response preparedness, including support for capital projects and ensuring an adequate blood supply. Funds shall be allocated from this appropriation pursuant to a plan prepared by the commis- sioner of the division of homeland securi- 566 12653-03-4 DIVISION OF HOMELAND SECURITY AND EMERGENCY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 ty and emergency services and approved by the director of the budget ................... 3,300,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 3,300,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Miscellaneous Operating Grants Fund Federal Grants for Emergency Management Performance Account - 25516 For costs associated with emergency manage- ment ........................................ 18,363,000 -------------- Program account subtotal .................. 18,363,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Radiological Emergency Preparedness Account - 21944 For services and expenses of counties and municipalities participating in radiologi- cal preparedness activities related to section 29-c of the executive law ............ 3,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 3,000,000 -------------- FIRE PREVENTION AND CONTROL PROGRAM .......................... 4,088,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Combined Expendable Trust Fund Emergency Services Revolving Loan Account - 20150 For services and expenses, including prior year liabilities, of the emergency services revolving loan account pursuant to section 97-pp of the state finance law .... 3,788,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 3,788,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Volunteer Firefighting Recruitment and Retention Account - 22173 For services and expenses associated with the volunteer firefighting and emergency services recruitment and retention fund 567 12653-03-4 DIVISION OF HOMELAND SECURITY AND EMERGENCY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 pursuant to section 99-q of the state finance law .................................... 300,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ..................... 300,000 -------------- INTEROPERABLE COMMUNICATIONS PROGRAM ........................ 75,000,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Statewide Public Safety Communications Account - 22123 For the provision of grants or reimbursement to counties for the development, consol- idation or operation of public safety communications systems or networks designed to support statewide interopera- ble communications for first responders, as adjusted by the impact of language contained in a chapter of the laws of 2014 making appropriations for capital works and purposes ................................ 50,000,000 For the provision of grants to counties for costs related to the operations of public safety dispatch centers to be distributed pursuant to a plan developed by the commissioner of homeland security and emergency services and approved by the director of the budget. Such plan may consider such factors as population densi- ty and emergency call volume ................ 10,000,000 For projects designed to advance completion of a fully interoperable statewide public safety communications network, as adjusted by the impact of language contained in a chapter of the laws of 2014 making appro- priations for capital works and purposes .... 15,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal .................. 75,000,000 -------------- 568 12653-03-4 DIVISION OF HOMELAND SECURITY AND EMERGENCY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 COUNTER-TERRORISM PROGRAM Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal MISCELLANEOUS Operating Grants Fund Domestic Incident Preparedness Account - 25378 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses related to homeland security grant programs to support emergency preparedness and to combat terrorism and weap- ons of mass destruction. Funds appropriated herein may be transferred and/or interchanged to other state agencies federal fund - state operations and aid to localities appropriations to support state agency and local expendi- tures associated with the implementation of a comprehensive state- wide antiterrorism program. Funds appropriated herein may be trans- ferred or suballocated to state agencies or distributed to localities in accordance with a plan developed by the director of the office of homeland security and approved by the director of the budget. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein that are transferred or interchanged shall lapse on the same date as funds not transferred or interchanged from this appropri- ation ... 600,000,000 ........................... (re. $600,000,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses related to homeland security grant programs to support emergency preparedness and to combat terrorism and weap- ons of mass destruction. Funds appropriated herein may be transferred and/or interchanged to other state agencies federal fund - state operations and aid to localities appropriations to support state agency and local expendi- tures associated with the implementation of a comprehensive state- wide antiterrorism program. Funds appropriated herein may be trans- ferred or suballocated to state agencies or distributed to localities in accordance with a plan developed by the director of the office of homeland security and approved by the director of the budget. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein that are transferred or interchanged shall lapse on the same date as funds not transferred or interchanged from this appropri- ation ... 600,000,000 ........................... (re. $600,000,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses related to homeland security grant programs to support emergency preparedness and to combat terrorism and weap- ons of mass destruction. Funds appropriated herein may be transferred and/or interchanged to other state agencies federal fund - state operations and aid to localities appropriations to support state agency and local expendi- tures associated with the implementation of a comprehensive state- wide antiterrorism program. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein that are transferred or interchanged shall lapse on the same date as funds not transferred or interchanged from 569 12653-03-4 DIVISION OF HOMELAND SECURITY AND EMERGENCY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 this appropriation. Funds appropriated herein may be transferred or suballocated to state agencies or distributed to localities in accordance with a plan developed by the director of the office of homeland security and approved by the director of the budget ... 600,000,000 ..................................... (re. $563,000,000) DISASTER ASSISTANCE PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For payment of the state's share of costs resulting from natural or man-made disasters including aid requested by and provided to member states of the emergency management assistance compact, and including liabilities incurred prior to April 1, 2013. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the state comptroller shall credit these appropriations with federal grants received pursuant to the federal community development block grant program or any other federal program providing disaster aid, in recognition that the state was required to make payments for eligible projects and/or activities in advance of the availability of federal reimbursement. The director of the budget is hereby authorized to transfer such amounts as are necessary to any eligible state department or agency, including transfers to the general fund - state purposes account or the capital projects fund, to accomplish the purpose of this appro- priation. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, funds appropri- ated herein that are transferred or interchanged shall lapse on the same date as funds not transferred or interchanged from this appro- priation ... 350,000,000 ........................ (re. $313,000,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For payment of the state's share of costs resulting from natural or manmade disasters including aid requested by and provided to member states of the emergency management assistance compact, and including liabilities incurred prior to April 1, 2012. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the state comptroller shall credit these appropriations with federal grants received pursuant to the federal community development block grant program or any other federal program providing disaster aid, in recognition that the state was required to make payments for eligible projects and/or activities in advance of the availability of federal reimbursement. The director of the budget is hereby authorized to transfer such amounts as are necessary to any eligible state department or agency, including transfers to the general fund - state purposes account or the capital projects fund, to accomplish the purpose of this appro- priation. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, funds appropri- ated herein that are transferred or interchanged shall lapse on the same date as funds not transferred or interchanged from this appro- priation ... 150,000,000 ......................... (re. $53,000,000) 570 12653-03-4 DIVISION OF HOMELAND SECURITY AND EMERGENCY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2009, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For payment of the state's share of costs resulting from natural or man-made disasters, including aid requested by and provided to member states of the emergency management assistance compact. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the state comptroller shall credit these appropriations with federal grants received pursuant to the federal community development block grant program or any other federal program providing disaster aid, in recognition that the state was required to make payments for eligi- ble projects and/or activities in advance of the availability of federal reimbursement. The director of the budget is hereby author- ized to transfer such amounts as are necessary to any eligible state department or agency, including transfers to the general fund - state purposes account or the capital projects fund, to accomplish the purpose of this appropriation. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein that are transferred or inter- changed shall lapse on the same date as funds not transferred or interchanged from this appropriation ............................... 90,000,000 ........................................ (re. $2,400,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2007, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For payment of the state's share of costs resulting from natural or man-made disasters, including aid requested by and provided to member states of the emergency management assistance compact. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the state comptroller shall credit these appropriations with federal grants received pursuant to the federal community development block grant program or any other federal program providing disaster aid, in recognition that the state was required to make payments for eligi- ble projects and/or activities in advance of the availability of federal reimbursement. The director of the budget is hereby author- ized to transfer such amounts as are necessary to any eligible state department or agency, including transfers to the general fund - state purposes account or the capital projects fund, to accomplish the purpose of this appropriation. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein that are transferred or inter- changed shall lapse on the same date as funds not transferred or interchanged from this appropriation ............................... 90,000,000 ....................................... (re. $29,000,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal MISCELLANEOUS Operating Grants Fund Federal Grants for Disaster Assistance Account - 25324 The appropriation made by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013, is hereby amended and reappropriated to read: For payment of the federal government's share of costs resulting from natural or man-made disasters, including liabilities incurred prior to April 1, 2013. A PORTION OF THESE FUNDS MAY BE USED TO SUPPORT DEVELOPMENT OF A STATE-OF-THE-ART WEATHER DETECTION SYSTEM FOR NEW 571 12653-03-4 DIVISION OF HOMELAND SECURITY AND EMERGENCY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 YORK IN COLLABORATION WITH AN ACADEMIC PARTNER AND A PRIVATE PART- NER. The director of the budget is hereby authorized to transfer and/or interchange such amounts as are necessary to any eligible state department, agency or authority, including transfers to other federal funds, to accomplish the purpose of this appropriation. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein that are transferred or interchanged shall lapse on the same date as funds not transferred or interchanged from this appropriation. Five business days after the close of each month, the division of the budget shall report to the chair of the senate finance committee and the chair of the assembly ways and means committee total disburse- ments from this appropriation. Five business days after the close of each month, the division of homeland security and emergency services shall provide the chair of the senate finance committee and the chair of the assembly ways and means committee with an accounting of all FEMA public assistance project worksheets for Superstorm Sandy for which payments have been made or are anticipated from this appropriation ... 12,650,000,000 ............. (re. $11,655,000,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal MISCELLANEOUS Operating Grants Fund Federal Grants for Disaster Assistance Account By chapter 296, section 1, of the laws of 2001, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For payment of the federal government's share of costs resulting from the September 11, 2001 attack on the New York City World Trade Center. The director of the budget is hereby authorized to transfer such amounts as are necessary to any eligible state department, agency or public authority, including transfer to other federal funds and accounts to accomplish the purpose of the appropriation. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein that are transferred or interchanged shall lapse on the same date as funds not transferred or interchanged from this appropriation ...... 5,000,000,000 .................................... (re. $54,600,000) EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses associated with red cross emergency response preparedness, including support for capital projects and ensuring an adequate blood supply. Funds shall be allocated from this appropri- ation pursuant to a plan prepared by the commissioner of the divi- sion of homeland security and emergency services and approved by the director of the budget ... 3,300,000 .............. (re. $3,300,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses associated with red cross emergency response preparedness, including support for capital projects and ensuring an 572 12653-03-4 DIVISION OF HOMELAND SECURITY AND EMERGENCY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 adequate blood supply. Funds shall be allocated from this appropri- ation pursuant to a plan prepared by the commissioner of the divi- sion of homeland security and emergency services and approved by the director of the budget ... 3,300,000 .............. (re. $3,300,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal MISCELLANEOUS Operating Grants Fund Federal Grants for Emergency Management Performance Account - 25516 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For costs associated with emergency management ....................... 18,363,000 ....................................... (re. $18,363,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For costs associated with emergency management ....................... 18,363,000 ....................................... (re. $18,100,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For costs associated with emergency management ....................... 18,363,000 ....................................... (re. $17,700,000) FIRE PREVENTION AND CONTROL PROGRAM Special Revenue Funds - Other Combined [Gifts, Grants and Bequests] EXPENDABLE TRUST Fund Emergency Services Revolving Loan Account - 20150 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses, including prior year liabilities, of the emergency services revolving loan account pursuant to section 97-pp of the state finance law ... 3,788,000 ............ (re. $3,788,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses, including prior year liabilities, of the emergency services revolving loan account pursuant to section 97-pp of the state finance law ... 3,788,000 ............ (re. $3,788,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses, including prior year liabilities, of the emergency services revolving loan account pursuant to section 97-pp of the state finance law ... 3,787,700 ............ (re. $3,700,000) Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Statewide Public Safety Communications Account - 22123 By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For expenses of local wireless public safety answering points associ- ated with eligible wireless 911 service costs. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, for state fiscal year 2010- 2011 the liability of the state and the amount to be distributed or otherwise expended by the state pursuant to section 186-f of the tax 573 12653-03-4 DIVISION OF HOMELAND SECURITY AND EMERGENCY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 law shall be determined by first calculating the amount of the expenditure or other liability pursuant to such law, and then reduc- ing the amount so calculated by 12.5 percent of such amount 4,650,000 ........................................... (re. $112,000) Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Volunteer Firefighting Recruitment and Retention Account - 22173 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses associated with the volunteer firefighting and emergency services recruitment and retention fund pursuant to section 99-q of the state finance law ... 300,000 ... (re. $300,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses associated with the volunteer firefighting and emergency services recruitment and retention fund pursuant to section 99-q of the state finance law ... 300,000 ... (re. $300,000) HOMELAND SECURITY PROGRAM Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal MISCELLANEOUS Operating Grants Fund Domestic Incident Preparedness Account By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2010, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses related to homeland security grant programs to support emergency preparedness and to combat terrorism and weap- ons of mass destruction. Funds appropriated herein may be transferred and/or interchanged to state operations appropriations and other state agencies federal fund - state operations and aid to localities to support state agen- cy and local expenditures associated with the implementation of a comprehensive statewide antiterrorism program. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein that are transferred or interchanged shall lapse on the same date as funds not trans- ferred or interchanged from this appropriation. Funds appropriated herein may be transferred or suballocated to state agencies or distributed to localities in accordance with a plan developed by the director of the office of homeland security and approved by the director of the budget ... 600,000,000 .......... (re. $536,500,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2009, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses related to homeland security grant programs to support emergency preparedness and to combat terrorism and weap- ons of mass destruction. Funds appropriated herein may be transferred and/or interchanged to state operations appropriations and other state agencies federal fund - state operations and aid to localities to support state agen- cy and local expenditures associated with the implementation of a 574 12653-03-4 DIVISION OF HOMELAND SECURITY AND EMERGENCY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 comprehensive statewide antiterrorism program. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein that are transferred or interchanged shall lapse on the same date as funds not trans- ferred or interchanged from this appropriation. Funds appropriated herein may be transferred or suballocated to state agencies or distributed to localities in accordance with a plan developed by the director of the office of homeland security and approved by the director of the budget ... 500,000,000 .......... (re. $358,000,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2008, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses related to homeland security grant programs to support emergency preparedness and to combat terrorism and weap- ons of mass destruction. Funds appropriated herein may be transferred and/or interchanged to state operations appropriations and other state agencies federal fund - state operations and aid to localities to support state agen- cy and local expenditures associated with the implementation of a comprehensive statewide antiterrorism program. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein that are transferred or interchanged shall lapse on the same date as funds not trans- ferred or interchanged from this appropriation. Funds appropriated herein may be transferred or suballocated to state agencies or distributed to localities in accordance with a plan developed by the director of the office of homeland security and approved by the director of the budget ... 350,000,000 .......... (re. $147,100,000) INTEROPERABLE COMMUNICATIONS PROGRAM Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Statewide Public Safety Communications Account - 22123 The appropriation made by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013, is hereby amended and reappropriated to read: For the provision of grants or reimbursement to counties for the development, consolidation or operation of public safety communi- cations systems or networks designed to support statewide interoper- able communications for first responders or to support the effective operation of public safety answering points, AS ADJUSTED BY THE IMPACT OF LANGUAGE CONTAINED IN A CHAPTER OF THE LAWS OF 2014 MAKING APPROPRIATIONS FOR CAPITAL WORKS AND PURPOSES ...................... 75,000,000 ....................................... (re. $75,000,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For expenses of local wireless public safety answering points associ- ated with eligible wireless 911 service costs, including but not limited to financing and acquisition costs. Funds appropriated here- in shall be allocated in a manner consistent with section 332 of the county law ... 9,300,000 .......................... (re. $2,000,000) 575 12653-03-4 DIVISION OF HOMELAND SECURITY AND EMERGENCY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 The appropriation made by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012, is hereby amended and reappropriated to read: For the provision of grants or reimbursement to counties for the development, consolidation or operation of public safety communi- cations systems or networks designed to support statewide interoper- able communications for first responders or to support the effective operation of public safety answering points, AS ADJUSTED BY THE IMPACT OF LANGUAGE CONTAINED IN A CHAPTER OF THE LAWS OF 2014 MAKING APPROPRIATIONS FOR CAPITAL WORKS AND PURPOSES ...................... 75,000,000 ....................................... (re. $72,000,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For expenses of local wireless public safety answering points associ- ated with eligible wireless 911 service costs, including but not limited to financing and acquisition costs. Funds appropriated here- in shall be allocated in a manner consistent with section 332 of the county law ... 9,300,000 ............................ (re. $450,000) For the provision of grants or reimbursement to counties for the development, consolidation or operation of public safety communi- cations systems or networks designed to support statewide interoper- able communications for first responders or to support the effective operation of public safety answering points ........................ 45,000,000 ....................................... (re. $42,000,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For the provision of grants or reimbursement to counties for the development, consolidation or operation of public safety communi- cations systems or networks designed to support statewide interoper- able communications for first responders ........................... 20,000,000 ........................................ (re. $9,500,000) 576 12653-03-4 DIVISION OF HOUSING AND COMMUNITY RENEWAL AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS General Fund ....................... 6,102,000 23,007,400 Special Revenue Funds - Federal .... 72,500,000 96,558,000 Special Revenue Funds - Other ...... 8,227,000 38,726,000 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 86,829,000 158,291,400 ================ ================ SCHEDULE OFFICE OF FINANCE AND DEVELOPMENT (F&D) F&D-HOUSING DEVELOPMENT FUND PROGRAM ......................... 8,227,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Housing Development Fund Housing Development Account - 22950 For carrying out the provisions of article XI of the private housing finance law, in relation to providing assistance to not- for-profit housing companies. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the division of housing and community renewal in such detail as the director of the budget may require ........................... 8,227,000 -------------- OFFICE OF COMMUNITY RENEWAL (OCR) OCR-SMALL CITIES COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT PROGRAM .. 40,000,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Miscellaneous Operating Grants Fund HUD Small Cities Community Development Account - 25300 For apportionment as follows: For direct deposit of federal funds into the housing trust fund account created pursuant to section 59-a of the private housing finance law for services and expenses of a small cities community development block grant program transferred to the state pursuant to public law 106.74 to be admin- 577 12653-03-4 DIVISION OF HOUSING AND COMMUNITY RENEWAL AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 istered in accordance with federal laws and regulations by the housing trust fund corporation created by section 45-a of the private housing finance law ................. 40,000,000 -------------- OFFICE OF HOUSING PRESERVATION (OHP) OHP-LOW INCOME WEATHERIZATION PROGRAM ....................... 32,500,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Miscellaneous Operating Grants Fund Department of Energy Weatherization Account - 25499 For low income weatherization grants to be apportioned in accordance with federal rules and regulations. Notwithstanding any other rule, regulation or law, moneys hereby appropriated are to be available for payment of contract obligations here- tofore accrued or hereafter to accrue and are subject to the approval of the direc- tor of the budget ........................... 32,500,000 -------------- OHP-PERIODIC SUBSIDIES - LOCAL AREAS PROGRAM ................. 5,490,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For payment of periodic subsidies to cities, towns, villages and housing authorities in accordance with the public housing law. No funds shall be expended from this appro- priation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the division of housing and community renewal in such detail as the director of the budget may require. Notwithstanding any law, rule, regulation or agreement between the division of housing and commu- nity renewal and any public housing authority to the contrary, funds shall be expended solely for payment of debt service or debt service reimbursement and may not be used for any other purpose ........ 5,490,000 -------------- OHP-RURAL RENTAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM ............................ 612,000 -------------- 578 12653-03-4 DIVISION OF HOUSING AND COMMUNITY RENEWAL AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For carrying out the provisions of article XVII-A of the private housing finance law in relation to providing assistance to sponsors of housing for persons of low income. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, such funds may be used by the commissioner of housing and community renewal in support of contracts scheduled to expire in 2014-15 for as many as 10 additional years; in support of contracts for new eligible projects for a period not to exceed 5 years; and in support of contracts which reach their 25 year maxi- mum in and/or prior to 2014-15 for an additional one year period. Notwithstanding any other rule, regulation or law, moneys hereby appropriated are to be available for payment of contract obli- gations heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue and are subject to the approval of the director of the budget ..................... 612,000 -------------- 579 12653-03-4 DIVISION OF HOUSING AND COMMUNITY RENEWAL AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 F&D-HOUSING DEVELOPMENT FUND PROGRAM Special Revenue Funds - Other Housing Development Fund Housing Development Account - 22950 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For carrying out the provisions of article XI of the private housing finance law, in relation to providing assistance to not-for-profit housing companies. No funds shall be expended from this appropri- ation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the division of housing and community renewal in such detail as the director of the budget may require ................... 8,227,000 ......................................... (re. $8,227,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For carrying out the provisions of article XI of the private housing finance law, in relation to providing assistance to not-for-profit housing companies. No funds shall be expended from this appropri- ation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the division of housing and community renewal in such detail as the director of the budget may require ................... 8,227,000 ......................................... (re. $6,673,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For carrying out the provisions of article XI of the private housing finance law, in relation to providing assistance to not-for-profit housing companies. No funds shall be expended from this appropri- ation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the division of housing and community renewal in such detail as the director of the budget may require.................... 8,227,000 ......................................... (re. $7,618,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For carrying out the provisions of article XI of the private housing finance law, in relation to providing assistance to not-for-profit housing companies. No funds shall be expended from this appropri- ation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the division of housing and community renewal in such detail as the director of the budget may require ................... 8,227,000 ......................................... (re. $8,227,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2008, as amended by chapter 496, section 6, of the laws of 2008: For carrying out the provisions of article XI of the private housing finance law, in relation to providing assistance to not-for-profit housing companies. No funds shall be expended from this appropri- ation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the division of housing and community renewal in such detail as the director of the budget may require, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six 580 12653-03-4 DIVISION OF HOUSING AND COMMUNITY RENEWAL AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 ... 9,900,000 ......................................... (re. $7,981,000) OCR-NEIGHBORHOOD PRESERVATION PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For carrying out the provisions of article XVI of the private housing finance law and for the purpose of entering into a contract with the neighborhood preservation coalition to provide technical assistance and services to companies funded pursuant to article XVI of the private housing finance law; such contract shall be in an amount not less than $150,000. No funds shall be expended from this appropri- ation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the division of housing and community renewal in such detail as the director of the budget may require ................... 1,594,000 ......................................... (re. $1,287,000) The appropriation made by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012, is hereby amended and reappropriated to read: For carrying out the provisions of article XVI of the private housing finance law. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the division of housing and community renewal in such detail as the director of the budget may require; and, provided further that no more than $5,839,000 of this appropriation may be encumbered, contracted or disbursed as a result of the availability of $4,233,000 for housing and community development purposes admin- istered by the housing trust fund corporation pursuant to [a] chap- ter 59 of the laws of 2012. The commissioner of the division of housing and community renewal shall enter into a contract, in an amount not less than $150,000, with the neighborhood preservation coalition to provide technical assistance and services to companies funded pursuant to article XVI of the private housing finance law ... 10,072,000 .................................... (re. $6,184,000) OCR-RURAL PRESERVATION PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For carrying out the provisions of article XVII of the private housing finance law and for the purpose of entering into a contract with the rural housing coalition to provide technical assistance and services to companies funded pursuant to article XVII of the private housing finance law; such contract shall be in an amount not less than $150,000. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by 581 12653-03-4 DIVISION OF HOUSING AND COMMUNITY RENEWAL AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 the division of housing and community renewal in such detail as the director of the budget may require ... 665,000 ...... (re. $488,000) The appropriation made by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012, is hereby amended and reappropriated to read: For carrying out the provisions of article XVII of the private housing finance law. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the division of housing and community renewal in such detail as the director of the budget may require; and, provided further that no more than $2,437,000 of this appropriation may be encumbered, contracted or disbursed as a result of the availability of $1,767,000 for housing and community development purposes admin- istered by the housing trust fund corporation pursuant to [a] chap- ter 59 of the laws of 2012. The commissioner of the division of housing and community renewal shall enter into a contract, in an amount not less than $150,000, with the rural housing coalition to provide technical assistance, training and other services to corpo- rations pursuant to article XVII of the private housing finance law ... 4,204,000 ..................................... (re. $2,413,000) OCR-RURAL AND URBAN COMMUNITY INVESTMENT FUND PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For carrying out the provisions of article XXVII of the private hous- ing finance law. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the division of housing and community renewal in such detail as the director of the budget may require ................... 1,854,000 ......................................... (re. $1,854,000) OHP-LOW INCOME WEATHERIZATION PROGRAM Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal MISCELLANEOUS Operating Grants Fund Department of Energy Weatherization Account - 25499 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For low income weatherization grants to be apportioned in accordance with federal rules and regulations. Notwithstanding any other rule, regulation or law, moneys hereby appropriated are to be available for payment of contract obligations heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue and are subject to the approval of the director of the budget ... 32,500,000 ............................ (re. $31,921,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For low income weatherization grants to be apportioned in accordance with federal rules and regulations. Notwithstanding any other rule, regulation or law, moneys hereby appropriated are to be available 582 12653-03-4 DIVISION OF HOUSING AND COMMUNITY RENEWAL AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 for payment of contract obligations heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue and are subject to the approval of the director of the budget ... 42,500,000 ............................ (re. $29,076,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For low income weatherization grants to be apportioned in accordance with federal rules and regulations. Notwithstanding any other rule, regulation or law, moneys hereby appropriated are to be available for payment of contract obligations heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue and are subject to the approval of the director of the budget ... 42,500,000 ............................. (re. $7,241,000) By chapter 20, section 8, of the laws of 2010: For low income weatherization grants to be apportioned in accordance with federal rules and regulations of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009. Funds appropriated herein shall be subject to all applicable reporting and accountability requirements contained in such act. The sum of one hundred thirty-one million dollars ($131,000,000), or so much thereof as shall be sufficient to accomplish the purpose designated, is hereby appropriated to the division of housing and community renewal out of any moneys in the federal operating grants fund-290 department of energy weatherization account for payments to eligible grantees ... 131,000,000 ................... (re. $195,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For low income weatherization grants to be apportioned in accordance with federal rules and regulations. Notwithstanding any other rule, regulation or law, moneys hereby appropriated are to be available for payment of contract obligations heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue and are subject to the approval of the director of the budget ... 42,500,000 ............................ (re. $28,125,000) OHP-PERIODIC SUBSIDIES - LOCAL AREAS PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For payment of periodic subsidies to cities, towns, villages and hous- ing authorities in accordance with the public housing law. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the division of housing and community renewal in such detail as the director of the budget may require. Notwithstanding any law, rule, regulation or agreement between the division of housing and community renewal and any public housing authority to the contrary, funds shall be expended solely for payment of debt service or debt service reimbursement and may not be used for any other purpose ............ 8,700,000 ......................................... (re. $4,555,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: 583 12653-03-4 DIVISION OF HOUSING AND COMMUNITY RENEWAL AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For payment of periodic subsidies to cities, towns, villages and hous- ing authorities in accordance with the public housing law. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the division of housing and community renewal in such detail as the director of the budget may require. Notwithstanding any law, rule, regulation or agreement between the division of housing and community renewal and any public housing authority to the contrary, funds shall be expended solely for payment of debt service or debt service reimbursement and may not be used for any other purpose ............ 9,500,000 ......................................... (re. $1,984,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For payment of periodic subsidies to cities, towns, villages and hous- ing authorities in accordance with the public housing law. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the division of housing and community renewal in such detail as the director of the budget may require. Notwithstanding any law, rule, regulation or agreement between the division of housing and community renewal and any public housing authority to the contrary, funds shall be expended solely for payment of debt service or debt service reimbursement and may not be used for any other purpose ............ 10,219,000 .......................................... (re. $471,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For payment of periodic subsidies to cities, towns, villages and hous- ing authorities in accordance with the public housing law. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the division of housing and community renewal in such detail as the director of the budget may require. Notwithstanding any law, rule, regulation or agreement between the division of housing and community renewal and any public housing authority to the contrary, funds shall be expended solely for payment of debt service or debt service reimbursement and may not be used for any other purpose ............ 11,591,000 ........................................ (re. $1,688,000) OHP-RURAL RENTAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For carrying out the provisions of article XVII-A of the private hous- ing finance law in relation to providing assistance to sponsors of housing for persons of low income. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, such funds may be used by the commissioner of housing and community renewal in support of contracts scheduled to expire in 2012-13 for as many as 10 addi- tional years; in support of contracts for new eligible projects for a period not to exceed 5 years; and in support of contracts which 584 12653-03-4 DIVISION OF HOUSING AND COMMUNITY RENEWAL AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 reach their 25 year maximum in and/or prior to 2012-13 for an addi- tional one year period. Notwithstanding any other rule, regulation or law, moneys hereby appropriated are to be available for payment of contract obligations heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue and are subject to the approval of the director of the budget ............................. 19,600,000 .......................................... (re. $827,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For carrying out the provisions of article XVII-A of the private hous- ing finance law in relation to providing assistance to sponsors of housing for persons of low income. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, such funds may be used by the commissioner of housing and community renewal in support of contracts scheduled to expire in 2011-12 for as many as 10 addi- tional years; in support of contracts for new eligible projects for a period not to exceed 5 years; and in support of contracts which reach their 25 year maximum in and/or prior to 2011-12 for an addi- tional one year period. Notwithstanding any other rule, regulation or law, moneys hereby appropriated are to be available for payment of contract obligations heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue and are subject to the approval of the director of the budget ............................. 14,802,000 .......................................... (re. $199,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For carrying out the provisions of article XVII-A of the private hous- ing finance law in relation to providing assistance to sponsors of housing for persons of low income. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, such funds may be used by the commissioner of housing and community renewal in support of contracts scheduled to expire in 2010-11 for as many as 10 addi- tional years; in support of contracts for new eligible projects for a period not to exceed 5 years; and in support of contracts which reach their 25 year maximum in and/or prior to 2010-11 for an addi- tional one year period. Notwithstanding any other rule, regulation or law, moneys hereby appropriated are to be available for payment of contract obligations heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue and are subject to the approval of the director of the budget ............................. 14,802,000 ........................................... (re. $47,000) OHP-NEW YORK CITY HOUSING AUTHORITY TENANT PILOT PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For payment to the New York city housing authority for a tenant pilot program consistent with the public housing law ..................... 742,000 ............................................. (re. $742,000) 585 12653-03-4 DIVISION OF HOUSING AND COMMUNITY RENEWAL AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For payment to the New York City housing authority for a tenant pilot program consistent with the public housing law ..................... 742,000 .............................................. (re. $74,200) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2008, as amended by chapter 1, section 4, of the laws of 2009: For payment to the New York city housing authority for a tenant pilot program consistent with the public housing law ..................... 742,000 .............................................. (re. $74,200) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2007: For payment to the New York city housing authority for a tenant pilot program consistent with the public housing law ..................... 1,200,000 ........................................... (re. $120,000) 586 12653-03-4 STATE OF NEW YORK MORTGAGE AGENCY AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS General Fund ....................... 114,989,000 0 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 114,989,000 0 ================ ================ SCHEDULE MORTGAGE INSURANCE FUND REIMBURSEMENT PROGRAM .............. 114,989,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For payment subject to the provisions of chapters 13 and 59 of the laws of 1987. No expenditures shall be made from this appropriation until a certificate of allo- cation has been approved by the director of the budget and copies thereof filed with the state comptroller and with the chairmen of the senate finance and assem- bly ways and means committees. Notwith- standing section 40 of the state finance law, this appropriation shall remain in effect until a subsequent appropriation is made available ............................. 114,989,000 -------------- 587 12653-03-4 OFFICE OF INDIGENT LEGAL SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS Special Revenue Funds - Other ...... 81,000,000 127,000,000 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 81,000,000 127,000,000 ================ ================ SCHEDULE INDIGENT LEGAL SERVICES PROGRAM ............................. 81,000,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Indigent Legal Services Fund Indigent Legal Services Account - 23551 For payments to counties and the city of New York related to indigent legal services pursuant to section 98-b of the state finance law and sections 832 and 833 of the executive law ........................... 81,000,000 -------------- 588 12653-03-4 OFFICE OF INDIGENT LEGAL SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 INDIGENT LEGAL SERVICES PROGRAM Special Revenue Funds - Other Indigent Legal Services Fund Indigent Legal Services Fund Account - 23551 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For payments to counties and the city of New York related to indigent legal services pursuant to section 98-b of the state finance law and sections 832 and 833 of the executive law .......................... 77,000,000 ....................................... (re. $77,000,000) For additional payments to counties and the city of New York related to indigent legal services pursuant to section 98-b of the state finance law and sections 832 and 833 of the executive law .......... 4,000,000 ......................................... (re. $4,000,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For payments to counties and the city of New York related to indigent legal services pursuant to section 98-b of the state finance law and sections 832 and 833 of the executive law .......................... 77,000,000 ....................................... (re. $23,000,000) For additional payments to counties and the city of New York related to indigent legal services pursuant to section 98-b of the state finance law and sections 832 and 833 of the executive law .......... 4,000,000 ......................................... (re. $4,000,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For payments to counties and the city of New York related to indigent legal services pursuant to section 98-b of the state finance law and sections 832 and 833 of the executive law .......................... 77,000,000 ....................................... (re. $11,000,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2010, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For payments to counties and the city of New York related to indigent legal services pursuant to section 98-b of the state finance law and sections 832 and 833 of the executive law .......................... 77,000,000 ........................................ (re. $8,000,000) 589 12653-03-4 INTEREST ON LAWYER ACCOUNT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS Special Revenue Funds - Other ...... 45,000,000 0 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 45,000,000 0 ================ ================ SCHEDULE NEW YORK INTEREST ON LAWYER ACCOUNT ......................... 45,000,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other New York Interest on Lawyer Fund IOLA Private Contributions Account - 20301 For payment of grants pursuant to the provisions of section 97-v of the state finance law ................................. 45,000,000 -------------- 590 12653-03-4 JUSTICE CENTER FOR THE PROTECTION OF PEOPLE WITH SPECIAL NEEDS AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS General Fund ....................... 170,000 0 Special Revenue Funds - Other ...... 479,000 0 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 649,000 0 ================ ================ SCHEDULE COMMUNITY SUPPORT PROGRAMS ..................................... 649,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the money hereby appropriated may be increased or decreased by interchange, with any appropriation of the justice center for the protection of people with special needs, and may be increased or decreased by transfer or suballocation between these appropriated amounts and appropriations of the commission on quali- ty of care and advocacy for persons with disabilities, office of mental health, office for people with developmental disa- bilities, office of alcoholism and substance abuse services, department of health, and the office of children and family services with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chair- man of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. For services and expenses related to the adult homes advocacy program ................... 170,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ..................... 170,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other HCRA Resources Fund Adult Home Resident Council Support Project Account - 20813 591 12653-03-4 JUSTICE CENTER FOR THE PROTECTION OF PEOPLE WITH SPECIAL NEEDS AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the money hereby appropriated may be increased or decreased by interchange, with any appropriation of the justice center for the protection of people with special needs, and may be increased or decreased by transfer or suballocation between these appropriated amounts and appropriations of the commission on quali- ty of care and advocacy for persons with disabilities, office of mental health, office for people with developmental disa- bilities, office of alcoholism and substance abuse services, department of health, and the office of children and family services with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chair- man of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. For services and expenses related to the adult homes resident council support project ......................................... 60,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ...................... 60,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Federal Salary Sharing Account - 22056 Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the money hereby appropriated may be increased or decreased by interchange, with any appropriation of the justice center for the protection of people with special needs, and may be increased or decreased by transfer or suballocation between these appropriated amounts and appropriations of the commission on quali- ty of care and advocacy for persons with disabilities, office of mental health, office for people with developmental disa- bilities, office of alcoholism and substance abuse services, department of health, and the office of children and family services with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the department of audit and 592 12653-03-4 JUSTICE CENTER FOR THE PROTECTION OF PEOPLE WITH SPECIAL NEEDS AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 control and copies thereof with the chair- man of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. For surrogate decision-making committee program contracts with local service providers ...................................... 419,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ..................... 419,000 -------------- 593 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS General Fund ....................... 0 12,234,456 Special Revenue Funds - Federal .... 222,564,000 341,742,000 Special Revenue Funds - Other ...... 419,000 0 Enterprise Funds ................... 3,650,000,000 4,669,000,000 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 3,872,983,000 5,052,976,456 ================ ================ SCHEDULE ADMINISTRATION PROGRAM ...................................... 15,000,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Unemployment Insurance Administration Fund Unemployment Insurance Administration Account - 25901 For services and expenses of administering unemployment insurance programs, job service programs, workforce investment act programs, employability development programs, other miscellaneous programs, and a reserve for unanticipated funding, pursuant to federal grants and contracts. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations ............. 15,000,000 -------------- EMPLOYMENT AND TRAINING PROGRAM ............................ 181,064,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Emergency Employment Act Fund Federal Workforce Investment Act Account - 26001 For the administration and operation of employment and training programs as funded by grants under the workforce investment act, public law 105-220, including grants to other governmental units, community- based organizations, non-profit and for profit organizations, suballocations to state departments and agencies and a portion may be transferred to state oper- ations, according to the following: For services and expenses of statewide activities, including but not limited to state administration and technical assist- 594 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 ance to local workforce investment areas, pursuant to an expenditure plan approved by the director of the budget. Of the moneys appropriated herein for statewide activities, the state workforce investment board shall assist the governor in devel- oping programs and identifying activities to be funded through the statewide reserve pursuant to section 134 of the federal workforce investment act, PL 105-220, and the commissioner of labor shall period- ically report to the state workforce investment board on such programs and activities which shall be developed giving consideration to the strategic training alliance program and other existing programs. Of the amount appropriated herein, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, up to $1,500,000 may be made available through transfer or suballo- cation to the office of children and fami- ly services, in accordance with a memoran- dum of understanding with the office of children and family services, to award to selected county youth bureaus for eligible workforce development programs including activities for at-risk youth. Statewide employment and training activities may include one-to-one business advisement and training for qualified enrollees of the self-employment assistance program which may be operated by the state's small business development centers or the entre- preneurial assistance program ................ 5,333,000 For services and expenses of adult, youth and dislocated worker employment and training local workforce investment area programs and statewide rapid response activities ................................. 155,731,000 For services and expenses of miscellaneous workforce investment act, public law 105- 220 national reserve grants and other federal employment and training grants and federally administered programs ............. 20,000,000 -------------- OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH PROGRAM ......................... 419,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund 595 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Hazard Abatement Account - 22152 For payment of state aid to local govern- ments pursuant to the provisions of chap- ter 729 of the laws of 1980 for the purposes of hazard abatement ................... 419,000 -------------- UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE BENEFIT PROGRAM ................... 3,676,500,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Unemployment Insurance Occupational Training Fund Unemployment Insurance Occupational Training Account - 25950 For the payment of expenses and allowances to authorized enrollees under approved employment and training programs or for payment of unemployment insurance benefits as authorized by the federal government through the disaster unemployment assist- ance program ................................ 26,500,000 -------------- Program account subtotal .................. 26,500,000 -------------- Enterprise Funds Unemployment Insurance Benefit Fund Unemployment Insurance Benefit Account - 50650 For payment of unemployment insurance bene- fits pursuant to article 18 of the labor law or as authorized by the federal government through the disaster unemploy- ment assistance program, the emergency unemployment compensation program, the extended benefit program, the federal additional compensation program or any other federally funded unemployment bene- fit program .............................. 3,650,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ............... 3,650,000,000 -------------- 596 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 ADMINISTRATION PROGRAM Special Revenue Funds - Federal Unemployment Insurance Administration Fund Unemployment Insurance Administration Account By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses of administering unemployment insurance programs, job service programs, workforce investment act programs, employability development programs, other miscellaneous programs, and a reserve for unanticipated funding, pursuant to federal grants and contracts. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations ... 15,000,000 .................. (re. $15,000,000) For payment of unemployment insurance benefits as authorized by the federal government through the disaster unemployment assistance program ... 5,000,000 ............................. (re. $5,000,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses of administering unemployment insurance programs, job service programs, workforce investment act programs, employability development programs, other miscellaneous programs, and a reserve for unanticipated funding, pursuant to federal grants and contracts. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations ... 15,000,000 .................. (re. $15,000,000) For payment of unemployment insurance benefits as authorized by the federal government through the disaster unemployment assistance program ... 5,000,000 ............................. (re. $5,000,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses of administering unemployment insurance programs, job service programs, workforce investment act programs, employability development programs, other miscellaneous programs, and a reserve for unanticipated funding, pursuant to federal grants and contracts. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations ... 15,000,000 .................. (re. $15,000,000) EMPLOYMENT AND TRAINING PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses of the New York committee on occupational safety and health ... 350,000 ....................... (re. $350,000) For services and expenses of the Chamber On-the-Job training program to assist employers in providing occupational, hands-on training for their current employees ... 750,000 ................. (re. $750,000) For services and expenses of the New York Committee on Occupational Safety and Health (NYCOSH), located on Long Island ................. 155,000 ............................................. (re. $155,000) For services and expenses of the building trades pre-apprenticeship program located in Rochester (BTPAP) ... 200,000 .... (re. $200,000) 597 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses of the building trades pre-apprenticeship program located in Western New York (BTPAP) ........................ 200,000 ............................................. (re. $200,000) For services and expenses, including administrative expenses of no more than ten percent of the amount appropriated herein, of the New York State American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations (AFL-CIO) Workforce Development Institute (WDI) ...... 4,000,000 ......................................... (re. $4,000,000) For services and expenses of the Rochester tooling and machining institute, inc ... 50,000 ............................ (re. $50,000) For services and expenses of Hillside Works .......................... 100,000 ............................................. (re. $100,000) For services and expenses of the Summer of Opportunity Youth Employ- ment Program - Rochester ... 250,000 ................ (re. $250,000) For services and expenses of Project RISE - Referral, Information, Services, Employment ... 300,000 .................... (re. $300,000) For services and expenses of the New York State American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations (AFL-CIO) Cornell Leadership Institute ... 150,000 .................... (re. $150,000) For services and expenses of the Domestic Violence Program of the Cornell University Labor Extension School in Partnership with the New York State American Federation of Labor and Congress of Indus- trial Organizations (AFL-CIO) ... 150,000 ........... (re. $150,000) For services and expenses of the Labor and Industry For Education (LIFE) Project ... 20,000 ............................ (re. $20,000) For services and expenses of the Brooklyn Chamber of Commerce - Neigh- borhood development project ... 100,000 ............. (re. $100,000) For services and expenses of the Brooklyn Chamber of Commerce Jobs 2013 Program ... 500,000 ............................ (re. $500,000) The appropriation made by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013, is hereby amended and reappropriated to read: For services related to the continuation of displaced homemaker services. Funds made available herein may be used for state agency contractors, or aid to local social services districts, provided, further, that no more than ten percent of such funds may be used for program administration at each individual displaced homemaker center. Each program administrator shall prepare and submit an annu- al report by December 1, 2013, to the [office of temporary and disa- bility assistance] DEPARTMENT OF LABOR, the chairs of the senate committee on social services, and the senate committee on children and families and the assembly chair of the committee on social services, on the summary of activities, including but not limited to the number of eligible recipients, and the outcome for each recipi- ent together with a summary of revenues and expenses including all salaries ... 1,354,456 ............................ (re. $1,354,456) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses of the New York Committee on Occupational Safety and Health ... 350,000 ....................... (re. $171,000) For services and expenses of the chamber-on-the-job training program ... 750,000 ......................................... (re. $450,000) 598 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses of the Long Island office New York committee on occupational safety and health (NYCOSH) ......................... 155,000 .............................................. (re. $60,000) For services and expenses of the building trades preapprenticeship program (BTPAP) ... 200,000 ......................... (re. $200,000) For services and expenses of the workforce development institute ..... 2,295,000 ........................................... (re. $971,000) For services and expenses of the Summer of Opportunity Youth Employ- ment Program - Rochester ... 250,000 ................ (re. $250,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011, as added by chapter 55, section 2, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses related to the continuation of displaced homemaker services. Funds made available herein may be used for state agency contractors, or aid to local social services districts, provided, further that no more than ten percent of such funds may be used for program administration at each individual displaced home- maker center. Each program administrator shall prepare and submit an annual report to the department of labor, the chairs of the senate committee on social services, and the senate committee on children and families and the assembly chair of the committee on social services, on the summary of activities, including but not limited to the number of eligible recipients, and the outcome for each recipi- ent together with a summary of revenues and expenses including all salaries ... 2,500,000 ............................... (re. $28,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2009, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For services and expenses of the displaced homemaker program to continue the operation of existing displaced homemaker centers. Of the amount appropriated herein, up to $105,000 may be allocated to support annual program administration costs ........................ 2,200,000 ........................................... (re. $232,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2008, as amended by chapter 1, section 2, of the laws of 2009: For the services and expenses of the NYS AFL-CIO Workforce Development Institute including Upstate, Erie Canal Corridor and Long Island for workforce training, education, and program development ............. 1,354,000 ........................................... (re. $136,000) For services and expenses of NYS AFL-ClO Workforce Development Insti- tute in conjunction with ATU training and education at Albany, Syra- cuse, Rochester and Buffalo locations .............................. 307,000 .............................................. (re. $72,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2006, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For Senate Majority Labor Initiatives ................................ 1,800,000 ........................................... (re. $297,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2005: 599 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses of the Mt. Sinai-Irving Selikoff Occupa- tional Health Clinical Center ... 175,000 ............ (re. $13,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 1999: For services and expenses of the strategic training alliance program. The amount appropriated herein may be suballocated to the Urban Devel- opment Corporation according to the following sub-schedule ......... 34,000,000 .......................................... (re. $725,000) sub-schedule For the Delphi Harrison ther- mal systems project ............ 4,000,000 For the American axle project .... 1,000,000 For the Delphi Automotive, Rochester New York oper- ations ........................... 725,000 For additional projects relat- ing to the strategic train- ing alliance program .......... 28,275,000 -------------- Total of sub-schedule ....... 34,000,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal [Workforce Investment] EMERGENCY EMPLOYMENT Act Fund Federal [Emergency Employment] WORKFORCE INVESTMENT Act Account - 26001 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For the administration and operation of employment and training programs as funded by grants under the workforce investment act, public law 105-220, including grants to other governmental units, community-based organizations, non-profit and for profit organiza- tions, suballocations to state departments and agencies and a portion may be transferred to state operations, according to the following: For services and expenses of statewide activities, including but not limited to state administration and technical assistance to local workforce investment areas, pursuant to an expenditure plan approved by the director of the budget. Of the moneys appropriated herein for statewide activities, the state workforce investment board shall assist the governor in developing programs and identifying activ- ities to be funded through the statewide reserve pursuant to section 134 of the federal workforce investment act, PL 105-220, and the commissioner of labor shall periodically report to the state work- force investment board on such programs and activities which shall be developed giving consideration to the strategic training alliance program and other existing programs. Of the amount appropriated herein, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, up to $1,500,000 may be made available through transfer or suballocation to the office of children and 600 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 family services, in accordance with a memorandum of understanding with the office of children and family services, to award to selected county youth bureaus for eligible workforce development programs including activities for at-risk youth. Statewide employment and training activities may include one-to-one business advisement and training for qualified enrollees of the self-employment assistance program which may be operated by the state's small business development centers or the entrepreneurial assistance program ... 4,961,000 .................. (re. $4,961,000) For services and expenses of adult, youth and dislocated worker employment and training local workforce investment area programs and statewide rapid response activities ................................ 146,398,000 ..................................... (re. $131,000,000) For services and expenses of miscellaneous workforce investment act, public law 105-220 national reserve grants and other federal employ- ment and training grants and federally administered programs ....... 20,000,000 ....................................... (re. $20,000,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For the administration and operation of employment and training programs as funded by grants under the workforce investment act, public law 105-220, including grants to other governmental units, community-based organizations, non-profit and for profit organiza- tions, suballocations to state departments and agencies and a portion may be transferred to state operations, according to the following: For services and expenses of statewide activities, including but not limited to state administration and technical assistance to local workforce investment areas, pursuant to an expenditure plan approved by the director of the budget. Of the moneys appropriated herein for statewide activities, the state workforce investment board shall assist the governor in developing programs and identifying activ- ities to be funded through the statewide reserve pursuant to section 134 of the federal workforce investment act, PL 105-220, and the commissioner of labor shall periodically report to the state work- force investment board on such programs and activities which shall be developed giving consideration to the strategic training alliance program and other existing programs. Of the amount appropriated herein, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, up to $1,500,000 may be made available through transfer or suballocation to the office of children and family services, in accordance with a memorandum of understanding with the office of children and family services, to award to selected county youth bureaus for eligible workforce development programs including activities for at-risk youth. Statewide employment and training activities may include one-to-one business advisement and training for qualified enrollees of the self-employment assistance program which may be operated by the state's small business development centers or the entrepreneurial assistance program ... 200,000 ...................... (re. $200,000) For services and expenses of adult, youth and dislocated worker employment and training local workforce investment area programs and 601 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 statewide rapid response activities ................................ 162,507,000 ...................................... (re. $19,000,000) For services and expenses of miscellaneous workforce investment act, public law 105-220 national reserve grants and other federal employ- ment and training grants and federally administered programs ....... 20,000,000 ....................................... (re. $19,902,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For the administration and operation of employment and training programs as funded by grants under the workforce investment act, public law 105-220, including grants to other governmental units, community-based organizations, non-profit and for profit organiza- tions, suballocations to state departments and agencies and a portion may be transferred to state operations, according to the following: For services and expenses of statewide activities, including but not limited to state administration and technical assistance to local workforce investment areas, pursuant to an expenditure plan approved by the director of the budget. Of the moneys appropriated herein for statewide activities, the state workforce investment board shall assist the governor in developing programs and identifying activ- ities to be funded through the statewide reserve pursuant to section 134 of the federal workforce investment act, PL 105-220, and the commissioner of labor shall periodically report to the state work- force investment board on such programs and activities which shall be developed giving consideration to the strategic training alliance program and other existing programs. Of the amount appropriated herein, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, up to $1,500,000 may be made available through transfer or suballocation to the office of children and family services, in accordance with a memorandum of understanding with the office of children and family services, to award to selected county youth bureaus for eligible workforce development programs including activities for at-risk youth. Statewide employment and training activities may include one-to-one business advisement and training for qualified enrollees of the self-employment assistance program which may be operated by the state's small business development centers or the entrepreneurial assistance program ................................................. 5,064,000 ......................................... (re. $3,545,000) For services and expenses of adult, youth and dislocated worker employment and training local workforce investment area programs and statewide rapid response activities ................................ 152,375,000 ...................................... (re. $24,312,000) For services and expenses of miscellaneous workforce investment act, public law 105-220 national reserve grants and other federal employ- ment and training grants and federally administered programs ....... 20,000,000 ........................................ (re. $9,593,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2010, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: 602 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For the administration and operation of employment and training programs as funded by grants under the workforce investment act, public law 105-220, including grants to other governmental units, community-based organizations, non-profit and for profit organiza- tions, suballocations to state departments and agencies and a portion may be transferred to state operations, according to the following: For services and expenses of miscellaneous workforce investment act, public law 105-220 national reserve grants and other federal employ- ment and training grants and federally administered programs ....... 39,500,000 ........................................ (re. $5,000,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2010, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For the administration and operation of employment and training programs as funded by grants under the workforce investment act, public law 105-220, including grants to other governmental units, community-based organizations, non-profit and for profit organiza- tions, suballocations to state departments and agencies and a portion may be transferred to state operations, according to the following: For services and expenses of statewide activities, including but not limited to state administration and technical assistance to local workforce investment areas, pursuant to an expenditure plan approved by the director of the budget. Of the moneys appropriated herein for statewide activities, the state workforce investment board shall assist the governor in developing programs and identifying activ- ities to be funded through the statewide reserve pursuant to section 134 of the federal workforce investment act, PL 105-220, and the commissioner of labor shall periodically report to the state work- force investment board on such programs and activities which shall be developed giving consideration to the strategic training alliance program and other existing programs. Of the amount appropriated herein, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, up to $1,500,000 may be made available through transfer or suballocation to the office of children and family services, in accordance with a memorandum of understanding with the office of children and family services, to award to selected county youth bureaus for eligible workforce development programs including activities for at-risk youth. Statewide employment and training activities may include one-to-one business advisement and training for qualified enrollees of the self-employment assistance program which may be operated by the state's small business development centers or the entrepreneurial assistance program ... 6,496,000 ..................... (re. $10,000) For the administration and operation of employment and training programs as funded by grants under the workforce investment act, public law 105-220, including grants to other governmental units, community-based organizations, non-profit and for profit organiza- tions, suballocations to state departments and agencies and a portion may be transferred to state operations, according to the following: 603 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses of adult, youth and dislocated worker employment and training local workforce investment area programs and statewide rapid response activities ................................ 165,230,000 ...................................... (re. $11,229,000) UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE BENEFIT PROGRAM Special Revenue Funds - Federal Unemployment Insurance Occupational Training Fund Unemployment Insurance Occupational Training Account - 25950 The appropriation made by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013, is hereby amended and reappropriated to read: For the payment of expenses and allowances to authorized enrollees under approved employment and training programs OR FOR PAYMENT OF UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE BENEFITS AS AUTHORIZED BY THE FEDERAL GOVERN- MENT THROUGH THE DISASTER UNEMPLOYMENT ASSISTANCE PROGRAM ... 21,500,000 ....................................... (re. $21,500,000) The appropriation made by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012, is hereby amended and reappropriated to read: For the payment of expenses and allowances to authorized enrollees under approved employment and training programs OR FOR PAYMENT OF UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE BENEFITS AS AUTHORIZED BY THE FEDERAL GOVERN- MENT THROUGH THE DISASTER UNEMPLOYMENT ASSISTANCE PROGRAM ... 21,500,000 ....................................... (re. $16,490,000) Enterprise Funds Unemployment Insurance Benefit Fund Unemployment Insurance Benefit Account - 50650 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For payment of unemployment insurance benefits pursuant to article 18 of the labor law or as authorized by the federal government through the disaster unemployment assistance program, the emergency unem- ployment compensation program, the extended benefit program, the federal additional compensation program or any other federally fund- ed unemployment benefit program .................................... 5,400,000,000 ................................. (re. $4,699,000,000) 604 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE OF ALCOHOLISM AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS General Fund ....................... 25,523,000 0 Special Revenue Funds - Federal .... 135,000,000 174,888,000 Special Revenue Funds - Other ...... 296,973,000 200,000 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 457,496,000 175,088,000 ================ ================ SCHEDULE COMMUNITY TREATMENT SERVICES PROGRAM ....................... 378,493,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For payment, net of disallowances, of state financial assistance in accordance with the mental hygiene law related to treat- ment services. Notwithstanding any other provisions of law, no payment shall be made from this appro- priation until the recipient agency has demonstrated that it has applied for and received, or received formal notification of refusal of, all forms of third-party reimbursement, including federal aid and patient fees. The moneys hereby appropri- ated are available to reimburse or advance to localities and voluntary nonprofit agencies for expenditures heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue during local fiscal periods commencing January 1, 2014 or July 1, 2014 and for advances for the period beginning January 1, 2015. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, a portion of the money appro- priated herein may be made available for obligations and payments heretofore or hereafter accrued by the department of health for community alcoholism, chemical dependence, and substance abuse treatment services, including the state share of medical assistance payments. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provisions of law, moneys from this appropriation may 605 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE OF ALCOHOLISM AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 be used for expenses of localities, nonprofit and for-profit agencies that may arise from the assumption of operational responsibilities for programs when operat- ing certificates for such programs cease to be in effect and/or programs are placed into receivership pursuant to section 19.41 of the mental hygiene law. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, including section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part N of chapter 56 of the laws of 2013, for the period commenc- ing on April 1, 2014 and ending March 31, 2015 the commissioner shall not apply any cost of living adjustment for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimburse- ment. No expenditure shall be made for such program until a certificate of allocation has been approved by the director of the budget and copies thereof filed with the state comptroller and chairs of the senate finance committee and the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the commissioner of the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services shall be authorized, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, to continue contracts which were executed on or before March 31, 2014 with entities providing services for problem gambling and chemical dependency prevention, treat- ment and recovery services, without any additional requirements that such contracts be subject to competitive bidding, a request for proposal process or other administrative procedures. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the money hereby appropriated may be transferred to state operations and/or any appropriation of the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services, with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the depart- ment of audit and control and copies ther- eof with the chairman of the senate 606 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE OF ALCOHOLISM AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. The state comptroller is hereby authorized to receive funds from the office of alco- holism and substance abuse services that were returned from providers in the current fiscal year in respect of a settlement of local assistance funds from prior fiscal years and is authorized to refund such moneys to the credit of the local assistance account of the general fund for the purpose of reimbursing the 2014-15 appropriation. Funds appropriated herein shall be available in accordance with the following: For services and expenses related to the administration of chemical dependency services by local governmental units ......... 4,198,000 For the state share of medical assistance payments for outpatient services ............ 21,325,000 -------------- Program account subtotal .................. 25,523,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Substance Abuse Prevention and Treatment (SAPT) Account - 25147 For services and expenses related to prevention, intervention, and treatment programs provided by the substance abuse prevention and treatment (SAPT) block grant. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, including section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part N of chapter 56 of the laws of 2013, for the period commenc- ing on April 1, 2014 and ending March 31, 2015 the commissioner shall not apply any cost of living adjustment for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimburse- ment. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of the funds hereby appropriated may, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, be trans- ferred to state operations and/or any appropriation of the office of alcoholism 607 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE OF ALCOHOLISM AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 and substance abuse services consistent with the terms and conditions of the SAPT block grant award. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, $5,000,000 of the funds hereby appropriated may, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, be used for services and expenses associated with federal grant awards yet to be allocated by the federal department of health and human services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the commissioner of the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services shall be authorized, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, to continue contracts which were executed on or before March 31, 2014 with entities providing services for problem gambling and chemical dependency prevention, treat- ment and recovery services, without any additional requirements that such contracts be subject to competitive bidding, a request for proposal process or other administrative procedures. Funds appropriated herein shall be available in accordance with the following: For services and expenses related to problem gambling and chemical dependence outpa- tient services .............................. 17,900,000 For services and expenses related to resi- dential services ............................ 61,200,000 For services and expenses related to crisis services ..................................... 7,900,000 -------------- Program account subtotal .................. 87,000,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Miscellaneous Operating Grants Fund Shelter Plus Care Account - 25388 For services and expenses related to home- less grants. Subject to a plan approved by the director of the budget, the amount appropriated herein may be made available to other state agencies for services and expenses related to federal homeless grants. The director of the budget is hereby authorized to transfer appropri- 608 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE OF ALCOHOLISM AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 ation authority contained herein to state operations and/or any appropriation of the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services and/or any other federal fund in which federal homeless grants are actually received. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, $5,000,000 of the funds hereby appropriated may, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, be used for federal grant awards yet to be allocated. Appropriation authority contained herein may be transferred to state operations and/or any appropriation of the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, including section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part N of chapter 56 of the laws of 2013, for the period commenc- ing on April 1, 2014 and ending March 31, 2015 the commissioner shall not apply any cost of living adjustment for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimburse- ment ........................................ 19,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal .................. 19,000,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Mental Hygiene Program Fund Account - 21907 For payment, net of disallowances, of state financial assistance in accordance with the mental hygiene law related to treat- ment services. Notwithstanding any other provisions of law, no payment shall be made from this appro- priation until the recipient agency has demonstrated that it has applied for and received, or received formal notification of refusal of, all forms of third-party reimbursement, including federal aid and patient fees. The moneys hereby appropri- ated are available to reimburse or advance to localities and voluntary nonprofit agencies for expenditures heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue during 609 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE OF ALCOHOLISM AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 local fiscal periods commencing January 1, 2014 or July 1, 2014 and for advances for the period beginning January 1, 2015. The commissioner, pursuant to such contract and/or funding authorization letter, may pay from this appropriation all or a portion of the expenses incurred by such voluntary agencies arising out of loans obtained from the proceeds of bonds and notes issued by the dormitory authority of the state of New York or another author- ized entity approved by the division of the budget. Such expenses may include, but shall not be limited to, amounts relating to principal and interest and any other fees and charges arising from such loans. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provisions of law, moneys from this appropriation may be used for expenses of localities, nonprofit and for-profit agencies that may arise from the assumption of operational responsibilities for programs when operat- ing certificates for such programs cease to be in effect and/or programs are placed into receivership pursuant to section 19.41 of the mental hygiene law. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, including section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part N of chapter 56 of the laws of 2013, for the period commenc- ing on April 1, 2014 and ending March 31, 2015 the commissioner shall not apply any cost of living adjustment for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimburse- ment. No expenditure shall be made for such program until a certificate of allocation has been approved by the director of the budget and copies thereof filed with the state comptroller and chairs of the senate finance committee and the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the commissioner of the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services shall be authorized, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, to continue contracts which were executed on 610 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE OF ALCOHOLISM AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 or before March 31, 2014 with entities providing services for problem gambling and chemical dependency prevention, treat- ment and recovery services, without any additional requirements that such contracts be subject to competitive bidding, a request for proposal process or other administrative procedures. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the money hereby appropriated may be transferred to state operations and/or any appropriation of the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services, with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the depart- ment of audit and control and copies ther- eof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, funds hereby appropriated may, subject to the approval of the director of the budg- et, be available for services and expenses for supportive housing for chronically homeless families, or families at serious risk of becoming chronically homeless, in which the head of the household suffers from a substance abuse disorder, a disabl- ing medical condition, or HIV/AIDS provided under the joint project between the state and the city of New York, known as the New York New York III supportive housing agreement. The state comptroller is hereby authorized and directed to loan money in accordance with the provisions set forth in subdivi- sion 5 of section 4 of the state finance law to the mental hygiene program fund account. The state comptroller is hereby authorized to receive funds from the office of alco- holism and substance abuse services that were returned from providers in the current fiscal year in respect of a settlement of local assistance funds from prior fiscal years and is authorized to refund such moneys to the credit of this fund for the purpose of reimbursing the 2014-15 appropriation. 611 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE OF ALCOHOLISM AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Funds appropriated herein shall be available in accordance with the following: For services and expenses related to resi- dential services ............................ 93,532,000 For services and expenses related to crisis services .................................... 11,000,000 For services and expenses related to problem gambling and chemical dependence outpa- tient services ............................. 112,938,000 For expenses related to debt service payments for capital projects funded by the proceeds of bonds and notes issued by the dormitory authority of the state of New York .................................... 29,500,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................. 246,970,000 -------------- PREVENTION AND PROGRAM SUPPORT .............................. 79,003,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Substance Abuse Prevention and Treatment (SAPT) Account - 25147 For services and expenses related to prevention, intervention and treatment programs provided by the substance abuse prevention and treatment (SAPT) block grant. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, including section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part N of chapter 56 of the laws of 2013, for the period commenc- ing on April 1, 2014 and ending March 31, 2015 the commissioner shall not apply any cost of living adjustment for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimburse- ment. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of the funds hereby appropriated may, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, be trans- ferred to state operations and/or any appropriation of the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services consistent with the terms and conditions of the SAPT block grant award. 612 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE OF ALCOHOLISM AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the commissioner of the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services shall be authorized, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, to continue contracts which were executed on or before March 31, 2014 with entities providing services for problem gambling and chemical dependency prevention, treat- ment and recovery services, without any additional requirements that such contracts be subject to competitive bidding, a request for proposal process or other administrative procedures ............. 29,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal .................. 29,000,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Chemical Dependence Service Fund Substance Abuse Services Fund Account - 22700 For services and expenses of community chem- ical dependence treatment and prevention services programs including services and expenses related to staff training, evalu- ation, and workforce development activ- ities. Notwithstanding any provision of law, rule or regulation to the contrary, a portion of this appropriation related to enforce- ment action fine and/or levy moneys may be made available to localities and nonprofit and for-profit agencies for payment of expenses for facilities operating under a receivership pursuant to section 19.41 of the mental hygiene law. Such funds may also be transferred to state operations and/or any appropriation of the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee ..... 7,413,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 7,413,000 -------------- 613 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE OF ALCOHOLISM AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Mental Hygiene Program Fund Account - 21907 For payment, net of disallowances, of state financial assistance in accordance with the mental hygiene law related to problem gambling and chemical dependency school and community-based prevention, education, and recovery programs, including programs targeted at youth, and program support. Notwithstanding any other provisions of law, no payment shall be made from this appro- priation until the recipient agency has demonstrated it has applied for and received, or received formal notification of refusal of, all forms of third-party reimbursement, including federal aid and patient fees. The moneys hereby appropri- ated are available to reimburse or advance to localities and voluntary nonprofit agencies for expenditures heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue during local fiscal periods commencing January 1, 2014 or July 1, 2014 and for advances for the period beginning January 1, 2015. No expenditure shall be made for such program until a certificate of allocation has been approved by the director of the budget and copies thereof filed with the state comptroller and chairs of the senate finance committee and the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the money hereby appropriated may be transferred to state operations and/or any appropriation of the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services, with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the depart- ment of audit and control and copies ther- eof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. The state comptroller is hereby authorized and directed to loan money in accordance with the provisions set forth in subdivision 5 of section 4 of the state finance law to the mental hygiene program fund account. 614 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE OF ALCOHOLISM AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 The state comptroller is hereby authorized to receive funds from the office of alco- holism and substance abuse services that were returned from providers in the current fiscal year in respect of a settlement of local assistance funds from prior fiscal years and is authorized to refund such moneys to the credit of this fund for the purpose of reimbursing the 2014-15 appropriation. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, including section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part N of chapter 56 of the laws of 2013, for the period commenc- ing on April 1, 2014 and ending March 31, 2015 the commissioner shall not apply any cost of living adjustment for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimburse- ment. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the commissioner of the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services shall be authorized, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, to continue contracts which were executed on or before March 31, 2014 with entities providing services for problem gambling and chemical dependency prevention and treatment services, without any additional requirements that such contracts be subject to competitive bidding, a request for proposal process or other administra- tive procedures. Of the amounts appropri- ated herein and the amounts appropriated for the substance abuse prevention and treatment (SAPT) account, at least $14,859,531 shall be made available to the New York city department of education for the continuation of such school-operated prevention programs provided by school district employees; provided, however, that the amount may be adjusted downward due to performance concerns ................. 42,590,000 -------------- Program account subtotal .................. 42,590,000 -------------- 615 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE OF ALCOHOLISM AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 COMMUNITY TREATMENT SERVICES PROGRAM Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Substance Abuse Prevention and Treatment (SAPT) Account - 25147 The appropriation made by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013, is hereby amended and reappropriated to read: For services and expenses related to prevention, intervention, and treatment programs provided by the substance abuse prevention and treatment (SAPT) block grant. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, including section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part H of chapter 56 of the laws of 2012, for the period commenc- ing on April 1, 2013 and ending March 31, 2014 the commissioner shall not apply any cost of living adjustment for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimbursement. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of the funds hereby appropriated may, subject to the approval of the direc- tor of the budget, be transferred to state operations and/or any appropriation of the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services consistent with the terms and conditions of the SAPT block grant award. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, $5,000,000 of the funds hereby appropriated may, subject to the approval of the direc- tor of the budget, be used for services and expenses associated with federal grant awards yet to be allocated by the federal department of health and human services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the commissioner of the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services shall be authorized to continue contracts which were executed on or before March 31, 2013 with entities providing services for problem gambling and chemical dependency prevention, treatment and recovery services, without any additional requirements that such contracts be subject to competitive bidding, a request for proposal process or other administrative procedures. [Notwithstanding section 112 of the state finance law, the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services is authorized to grant state aid to local governments through the state aid funding authorization process. Notwithstanding any provision of articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, there shall be an exemption from the professional licensure requirements of such articles, and nothing contained in such articles, or in any other provisions of law related to the licensure requirements of persons licensed under those articles, shall prohibit or limit the activities or services of any person in the employ of a program or service operated, certified, regulated, funded or approved by the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services, a local governmental unit as such term is defined in arti- 616 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE OF ALCOHOLISM AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 cle 41 of the mental hygiene law, and/or a local social services district as defined in section 61 of the social services law, and all such entities shall be considered to be approved settings for the receipt of supervised experience for the professions governed by articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, and furthermore, no such entity shall be required to apply for nor be required to receive a waiver pursuant to section 6503-a of the education law in order to perform any activities or provide any services.] Funds appropriated herein shall be available in accordance with the following: For services and expenses related to problem gambling and chemical dependence outpatient services ... 17,900,000 .... (re. $11,384,000) For services and expenses related to residential services ............ 61,200,000 ....................................... (re. $44,218,000) For services and expenses related to crisis services ................. 7,900,000 ......................................... (re. $6,250,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses related to prevention, intervention, and treatment programs provided by the substance abuse prevention and treatment (SAPT) block grant. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, including section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part F of chapter 59 of the laws of 2011, for the period commenc- ing on April 1, 2012 and ending March 31, 2013 the commissioner shall not apply any cost of living adjustment for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimbursement. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of the funds hereby appropriated may, subject to the approval of the direc- tor of the budget, be transferred to state operations and/or any appropriation of the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services consistent with the terms and conditions of the SAPT block grant award. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, $5,000,000 of the funds hereby appropriated may, subject to the approval of the direc- tor of the budget, be used for services and expenses associated with federal grant awards yet to be allocated by the federal department of health and human services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the commissioner of the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services shall be authorized to continue contracts which were executed on or before March 31, 2012 with entities providing services for problem gambling and chemical dependency prevention, treatment and recovery services, without any additional requirements that such contracts be subject to competitive bidding, a request for proposal process or other administrative procedures. Funds appropriated herein shall be available in accordance with the following: 617 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE OF ALCOHOLISM AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses related to problem gambling and chemical dependence outpatient services ... 17,900,000 ..... (re. $8,344,000) For services and expenses related to residential services ............ 61,200,000 ....................................... (re. $18,880,000) For services and expenses related to crisis services ................. 7,900,000 ......................................... (re. $2,366,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal MISCELLANEOUS Operating Grants Fund Shelter Plus Care Account - 25388 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses related to homeless grants. Subject to a plan approved by the director of the budget, the amount appropriated herein may be made available to other state agencies for services and expenses related to federal homeless grants. The director of the budget is hereby authorized to transfer appropriation authority contained herein to state operations and/or any appropriation of the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services and/or any other federal fund in which federal homeless grants are actually received. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, $5,000,000 of the funds hereby appropriated may, subject to the approval of the direc- tor of the budget, be used for federal grant awards yet to be allo- cated. Appropriation authority contained herein may be transferred to state operations and/or any appropriation of the office of alco- holism and substance abuse services. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, including section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part H of chapter 56 of the laws of 2012, for the period commenc- ing on April 1, 2013 and ending March 31, 2014 the commissioner shall not apply any cost of living adjustment for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimbursement ... 19,000,000 ..................... (re. $19,000,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses related to homeless grants. Subject to a plan approved by the director of the budget, the amount appropriated herein may be made available to other state agencies for services and expenses related to federal homeless grants. The director of the budget is hereby authorized to transfer appropriation authority contained herein to state operations and/or any appropriation of the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services and/or any other federal fund in which federal homeless grants are actually received. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, $5,000,000 of the funds hereby appropriated may, subject to the approval of the direc- tor of the budget, be used for federal grant awards yet to be allo- cated. Appropriation authority contained herein may be transferred to state operations and/or any appropriation of the office of alco- holism and substance abuse services. 618 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE OF ALCOHOLISM AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, including section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part F of chapter 59 of the laws of 2011, for the period commenc- ing on April 1, 2012 and ending March 31, 2013 the commissioner shall not apply any cost of living adjustment for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimbursement ... 19,000,000 .................... (re. $17,000,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses related to homeless grants. Subject to a plan approved by the director of the budget, the amount appropriated herein may be made available to other state agencies for services and expenses related to federal homeless grants. The director of the budget is hereby authorized to transfer appropriation authority contained herein to state operations and/or any appropriation of the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services and/or any other federal fund in which federal homeless grants are actually received. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, $5,000,000 of the funds hereby appropriated may, subject to the approval of the direc- tor of the budget, be used for federal grant awards yet to be allo- cated. Appropriation authority contained herein may be transferred to state operations and/or any appropriation of the office of alco- holism and substance abuse services. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, including section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part F of chapter 111 of the laws of 2010, for the period commencing on April 1, 2011 and ending March 31, 2012 the commis- sioner shall not apply any cost of living adjustment for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimbursement ... 19,000,000 ..................... (re. $11,130,000) By chapter 110, section 17, of the laws of 2010: For services and expenses related to homeless grants. Subject to a plan approved by the director of the budget, the amount appropriated herein may be made available to other state agencies for services and expenses related to federal homeless grants. The director of the budget is hereby authorized to transfer appropriation authority contained herein to state operations and/or any appropriation of the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services and/or any other federal fund in which federal homeless grants are actually received. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, including section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 2 of part I of chapter 58 of the laws of 2008 and part L of chapter 58 of the laws of 2009, for the period commencing on April 1, 2010 and ending March 31, 2011 the commissioner shall not apply any cost of living adjustment for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimbursement ....................... 14,000,000 ........................................ (re. $6,300,000) For services and expenses associated with federal grant awards yet to be allocated. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the 619 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE OF ALCOHOLISM AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 director of the budget is hereby authorized to transfer appropri- ation authority contained herein to state operations and/or any appropriation of the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services ... 5,000,000 ............................ (re. $4,934,000) Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Mental Hygiene Program Fund Account By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses of the Queen's Village Committee for Mental Health for J-CAP, Inc ... 200,000 ................... (re. $200,000) PREVENTION AND PROGRAM SUPPORT Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Substance Abuse Prevention and Treatment (SAPT) Account - 25147 The appropriation made by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013, is hereby amended and reappropriated to read: For services and expenses related to prevention, intervention and treatment programs provided by the substance abuse prevention and treatment (SAPT) block grant. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, including section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part H of chapter 56 of the laws of 2012, for the period commenc- ing on April 1, 2013 and ending March 31, 2014 the commissioner shall not apply any cost of living adjustment for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimbursement. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of the funds hereby appropriated may, subject to the approval of the direc- tor of the budget, be transferred to state operations and/or any appropriation of the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services consistent with the terms and conditions of the SAPT block grant award. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the commissioner of the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services shall be authorized to continue contracts which were executed on or before March 31, 2013 with entities providing services for problem gambling and chemical dependency prevention, treatment and recovery services, without any additional requirements that such contracts be subject to competitive bidding, a request for proposal process or other administrative procedures. [Notwithstanding any provision of articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, there shall be an exemption from the professional licensure requirements of such articles, and nothing contained in such articles, or in any other provisions of law related to the licensure requirements of persons licensed under those articles, 620 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE OF ALCOHOLISM AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 shall prohibit or limit the activities or services of any person in the employ of a program or service operated, certified, regulated, funded or approved by the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services, a local governmental unit as such term is defined in arti- cle 41 of the mental hygiene law, and/or a local social services district as defined in section 61 of the social services law, and all such entities shall be considered to be approved settings for the receipt of supervised experience for the professions governed by articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, and furthermore, no such entity shall be required to apply for nor be required to receive a waiver pursuant to section 6503-a of the education law in order to perform any activities or provide any services. Notwithstanding section 112 of the state finance law, the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services is authorized to grant state aid to local governments through the state aid funding authorization process] ... 29,000,000 .......................... (re. $21,876,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses related to prevention, intervention and treatment programs provided by the substance abuse prevention and treatment (SAPT) block grant. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, including section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part F of chapter 59 of the laws of 2011, for the period commenc- ing on April 1, 2012 and ending March 31, 2013 the commissioner shall not apply any cost of living adjustment for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimbursement. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of the funds hereby appropriated may, subject to the approval of the direc- tor of the budget, be transferred to state operations and/or any appropriation of the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services consistent with the terms and conditions of the SAPT block grant award. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the commissioner of the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services shall be authorized to continue contracts which were executed on or before March 31, 2012 with entities providing services for problem gambling and chemical dependency prevention, treatment and recovery services, without any additional requirements that such contracts be subject to competitive bidding, a request for proposal process or other administrative procedures ... 29,000,000 .......... (re. $3,206,000) 621 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE OF MENTAL HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS General Fund ....................... 393,982,000 0 Special Revenue Funds - Federal .... 43,059,000 36,618,000 Special Revenue Funds - Other ...... 917,093,000 1,280,000 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 1,354,134,000 37,898,000 ================ ================ SCHEDULE ADULT SERVICES PROGRAM ................................... 1,100,617,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For services and expenses of various adult community mental health services, includ- ing transfer to the department of health to reimburse the department for the state share of medical assistance for various community mental health services. For payment of state financial assistance, net of disallowances, for community mental health programs pursuant to article 41 and other provisions of the mental hygiene law. The moneys hereby appropriated for allocation to local governments and volun- tary agencies for services are available to reimburse or advance funds to local governments and voluntary agencies for expenditures made or to be made during local program years commencing January 1, 2014 or July 1, 2014 and for advances for the period beginning January 1, 2015 for local governments and voluntary agencies with program years beginning January 1. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the commissioner of the office of mental health shall be authorized, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, to continue contracts which were executed on or before March 31, 2014 with entities providing services to persons with mental illness, without any additional requirements that such contracts be subject to competitive 622 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE OF MENTAL HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 bidding, a request for proposals process or other administrative procedures. No expenditures shall be made for such program prior to the approval of a method- ology for allocation in accordance with a plan approved by the commissioner and the director of the budget with copies to be filed with the chairpersons of the senate finance committee and assembly ways and means committee. Furthermore, no expendi- ture shall be made until a certificate of allocation has been approved by the direc- tor of the budget with copies to be filed with the chairpersons of the senate finance committee and the assembly ways and means committee. The state comptroller is hereby authorized to receive funds from the office of mental health that were returned from providers in the current fiscal year in respect of a settlement of local assistance funds from prior fiscal years, and is authorized to refund such moneys to the credit of the local assist- ance account of the general fund for the purpose of reimbursing the 2014-15 appro- priation. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, including section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part N of chapter 56 of the laws of 2013, for the period commenc- ing on April 1, 2014 and ending March 31, 2015 the commissioner shall not apply any cost of living adjustment for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimburse- ment. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, and consistent with section 33.07 of the mental hygiene law, the directors of facilities licensed but not operated by the office of mental health who act as federally appointed representative payees and who assume management responsibility over the funds of a resident may continue to use such funds for the cost of the resident's care and treatment, consistent with federal law and regulations. 623 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE OF MENTAL HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, any of the amounts appro- priated herein may be increased or decreased by interchange or transfer with- out limit, with any appropriation of the office of mental health or by transfer or suballocation to any department, agency or public authority for expenditures incurred in the operation of such programs with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the depart- ment of audit and control and copies ther- eof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee: For transfer to the department of health to reimburse the department for the state share of medical assistance payments for various mental health services. The office of mental health is authorized to recover from community residences licensed by the office of mental health, consistent with contractual obligations of such providers and notwithstanding any other inconsistent provision of law to the contrary, in an amount equal to 50 percent of the income received by such providers which exceed the fixed amount of annual medicaid revenue limitations, as estab- lished by the commissioner of mental health ..................................... 277,079,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................. 277,079,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Community Mental Health Services Block Grant Account - 25180 For services and expenses related to adult mental health services funded by the community mental health services block grant. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of this appro- priation, consistent with the terms and conditions of the block grant, may be transferred to other programs within the office of mental health for aid to locali- ties, administrative and support services, 624 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE OF MENTAL HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 including fringe benefits, associated with the federal block grant ..................... 19,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal .................. 19,000,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Federal Health and Human Services Account - 25100 For services and expenses associated with federal grant awards yet to be allocated by the federal department of health and human services. Notwithstanding any incon- sistent provision of law, the director of the budget is hereby authorized to trans- fer appropriation authority contained herein to any other federal fund or program within the office of mental health services for aid to localities, adminis- trative and support services, including fringe benefits, associated with the awarded grant ................................ 5,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 5,000,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund PATH Account - 25124 For programs to assist and transition from homelessness (PATH) grants. Notwithstand- ing any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of this appropriation, consistent with the terms and conditions of the PATH grant, may be transferred to other programs within the office of mental health for aid to localities, administra- tive and support services, including fringe benefits, associated with the grant ... 6,359,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 6,359,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Miscellaneous Operating Grants Fund Federal Operating Grants Account - 25384 625 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE OF MENTAL HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For services and expenses related to home- less and shelter plus care grants. Subject to a plan approved by the director of the budget, the amount appropriated herein may be made available to other state agencies for services and expenses related to federal homeless and shelter plus care grants ....................................... 6,500,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 6,500,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Medication Reimbursement Account - 22128 For services and expenses related to adult mental health services, including assisted outpatient treatment pursuant to article 9 and other provisions of the mental hygiene law .......................................... 7,580,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 7,580,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Mental Hygiene Program Fund Account - 21907 The state comptroller is hereby authorized and directed to loan money in accordance with the provisions set forth in subdivi- sion 5 of section 4 of the state finance law to the mental hygiene program fund account. For payment of state financial assistance, net of disallowances, for community mental health programs pursuant to article 41 and other provisions of the mental hygiene law. The moneys hereby appropriated for allocation to local governments and volun- tary agencies for services are available to reimburse or advance funds to local governments and voluntary agencies for expenditures made or to be made during local program years commencing January 1, 2014 or July 1, 2014 and for advances for the period beginning January 1, 2015 for local governments and voluntary agencies with program years beginning January 1. 626 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE OF MENTAL HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Notwithstanding any other provision of law, and except for transfers to the department of health to reimburse the department for the state share of medical assistance payments and as modified below, this appropriation shall be available for obli- gations for the period commencing July 1, 2014 and ending June 30, 2015 and shall be available for expenditure from July 1, 2014 through September 15, 2015. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the commissioner of the office of mental health shall be authorized, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, to continue contracts which were executed on or before March 31, 2014 with entities providing services to persons with mental illness, without any additional requirements that such contracts be subject to competitive bidding, a request for proposals process or other administrative procedures. No expenditures shall be made for such program prior to the approval of a method- ology for allocation in accordance with a plan approved by the commissioner and the director of the budget with copies to be filed with the chairpersons of the senate finance committee and assembly ways and means committee. Furthermore, no expendi- ture shall be made until a certificate of allocation has been approved by the direc- tor of the budget with copies to be filed with the chairpersons of the senate finance committee and the assembly ways and means committee. The state comptroller is hereby authorized to receive funds from the office of mental health that were returned from providers in the current fiscal year in respect of a settlement of local assistance funds from prior fiscal years, and is authorized to refund such moneys to the credit of the mental hygiene program fund account for the purpose of reimbursing the 2014-15 appropriation. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, including section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part N of chapter 56 of the laws of 2013, for the period commenc- 627 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE OF MENTAL HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 ing on April 1, 2014 and ending March 31, 2015 the commissioner shall not apply any cost of living adjustment for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimburse- ment. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, and consistent with section 33.07 of the mental hygiene law, the directors of facilities licensed but not operated by the office of mental health who act as federally appointed representative payees and who assume management responsibility over the funds of a resident may continue to use such funds for the cost of the resident's care and treatment, consistent with federal law and regulations. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, any of the amounts appro- priated herein may be increased or decreased by interchange or transfer with- out limit, with any appropriation of the office of mental health or by transfer or suballocation to any department, agency or public authority for expenditures incurred in the operation of such programs with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the depart- ment of audit and control and copies ther- eof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee: For services and expenses of various commu- nity mental health non-residential programs, pursuant to article 41 of the mental hygiene law, including but not limited to sections 41.13, 41.18, and 41.47. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, up to $7,000,000 of this appropriation may be made avail- able to the Research Foundation for Mental Hygiene, Inc. pursuant to a contract with the office of mental health for two mental health demonstration programs. One program shall be a behavioral health care manage- ment program for persons with serious mental illness, and the other program shall be a mental health and health care coordination demonstration program for 628 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE OF MENTAL HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 persons with mental illness who are discharged from impacted adult homes in the city of New York. An amount from this appropriation when combined with the appropriation for the miscellaneous special revenue fund medication reimburse- ment account shall provide up to $15,000,000 for grants to the counties and city of New York to provide medication, and other services necessary to prescribe and administer medication pursuant to a plan approved by the commissioner of mental health, as authorized under chapter 408 of the laws of 1999 as amended ......... 293,188,000 For services and expenses of various commu- nity mental health emergency programs including comprehensive psychiatric emer- gency programs pursuant to section 41.51 of the mental hygiene law .................... 6,823,000 For services and expenses of various commu- nity mental health residential programs, including but not limited to community residences pursuant to sections 41.44 and 41.38 of the mental hygiene law. Notwith- standing the provisions of section 31.03 of the mental hygiene law and any other inconsistent provision of law, moneys appropriated for family care shall be available for, but not limited to, the purchase of substitute caretakers up to a maximum of 14 days and payments limited to $686 per year based upon financial need for the personal needs of each client residing in the family care home ........... 407,588,000 Funds appropriated herein shall be used for services and expenses associated with reinvestment for the expansion of state community hubs and voluntary operated services for adults and children, includ- ing, but not limited to, expanding crisis and respite beds, home and community based services waiver slots, supported housing, mental health urgent care walk-in centers, mobile engagement teams, first episode psychosis teams, family resource centers, evidence-based family support services, peer-operated recovery centers, suicide prevention services, community forensic and diversion services, tele-psychiatry, transportation services, family concierge 629 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE OF MENTAL HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 services, and adjustments to managed care premiums. The amounts in this appropri- ation shall be deemed to satisfy the fund- ing requirements of section 41.55 of the mental hygiene law. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, any of the amounts appro- priated herein may be increased or decreased by interchange or transfer with- out limit, with any appropriation of the office of mental health, with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance commit- tee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee: For services and expenses associated with reinvestment for the expansion of state community hubs and voluntary operated services for adults and children ............ 25,000,000 For services and expenses associated with rental stipend adjustments to downstate supported housing units in the counties of Bronx, Kings, Nassau, New York, Queens, Richmond, Suffolk, and Westchester ........... 6,500,000 For services and expenses associated with the provision of education, assessments, training, in-reach, care coordination, supported housing and the services needed by mentally ill residents of adult homes and persons with mental illness who are discharged from adult homes, including, but not limited to, the individuals included in the implementation of the settlement of O'Toole et. al. v. Cuomo provided, however, no funds from this appropriation shall be used to pay for the services of an independent reviewer appointed by such district court ............ 30,000,000 For services and expenses associated with the provision of care coordination, supported housing and the services needed by qualified current and future mentally ill residents of nursing homes, and persons with mental illness who are discharged from nursing homes, to imple- ment settlement of 2011 federal litigation Joseph S. v. Hogan .......................... 10,000,000 -------------- 630 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE OF MENTAL HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Program account subtotal ................. 779,099,000 -------------- CHILDREN AND YOUTH SERVICES PROGRAM ........................ 253,517,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For services and expenses of various chil- dren and families community mental health services, including transfer to the department of health to reimburse the department for the state share of medical assistance for various community mental health services. This appropriation anticipates the transfer of funds from the state education depart- ment to the office of mental health of tuition funds advanced in previous years and reimbursed by the child's school district of origin to the state of New York pursuant to chapter 810 of the laws of 1986 and applicable provisions of the education law. For payment of state financial assistance, net of disallowances, for community mental health programs pursuant to article 41 and other provisions of the mental hygiene law. The moneys hereby appropriated for allocation to local governments and volun- tary agencies for services are available to reimburse or advance funds to local governments and voluntary agencies for expenditures made or to be made during local program years commencing January 1, 2014 or July 1, 2014 and for advances for the period beginning January 1, 2015 for local governments and voluntary agencies with program years beginning January 1. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the commissioner of the office of mental health shall be authorized, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, to continue contracts which were executed on or before March 31, 2014 with entities providing services to persons with mental illness, without any additional requirements that such contracts be subject to competitive 631 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE OF MENTAL HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 bidding, a request for proposals process or other administrative procedures. No expenditures shall be made for such program prior to the approval of a method- ology for allocation in accordance with a plan approved by the commissioner and the director of the budget with copies to be filed with the chairpersons of the senate finance committee and assembly ways and means committee. Furthermore, no expendi- ture shall be made until a certificate of allocation has been approved by the direc- tor of the budget with copies to be filed with the chairpersons of the senate finance committee and the assembly ways and means committee. The state comptroller is hereby authorized to receive funds from the office of mental health that were returned from providers in the current fiscal year in respect of a settlement of local assistance funds from prior fiscal years, and is authorized to refund such moneys to the credit of the local assist- ance account of the general fund for the purpose of reimbursing the 2014-15 appro- priation. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, including section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part N of chapter 56 of the laws of 2013, for the period commenc- ing on April 1, 2014 and ending March 31, 2015 the commissioner shall not apply any cost of living adjustment for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimburse- ment. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, any of the amounts appro- priated herein may be increased or decreased by interchange or transfer with- out limit, with any appropriation of the office of mental health or by transfer or suballocation to any department, agency or public authority for expenditures incurred in the operation of such programs with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the depart- ment of audit and control and copies ther- eof with the chairman of the senate 632 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE OF MENTAL HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee: For transfer to the department of health to reimburse the department for the state share of medical assistance payments for various mental health services. Notwith- standing any provision of law to the contrary, the state comptroller is hereby authorized to refund moneys from the department of health to the office of mental health, consisting of medicaid reimbursement for expenses previously incurred by the office of mental health in prior fiscal years to fund services provided by residential treatment facili- ties for children and youth. Such funds shall be credited to the local assistance account of the general fund for the purpose of reimbursing the 2014-15 appro- priation ................................... 116,903,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................. 116,903,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Federal Health and Human Services Account - 25180 For services and expenses related to chil- dren's mental health services funded by the community mental health services block grant. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of this appro- priation, consistent with the terms and conditions of the block grant, may be transferred to other programs within the office of mental health for aid to locali- ties, administrative and support services, including fringe benefits, associated with the federal block grant ...................... 6,200,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 6,200,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Mental Hygiene Program Fund Account - 21907 The state comptroller is hereby authorized and directed to loan money in accordance 633 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE OF MENTAL HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 with the provisions set forth in subdivi- sion 5 of section 4 of the state finance law to the mental hygiene program fund account. For services and expenses of various chil- dren and families community mental health services, including transfer to the department of health to reimburse the department for the state share of medical assistance for various community mental health services. This appropriation antic- ipates the transfer of funds from the state education department to the office of mental health of tuition funds advanced in previous years and reimbursed by the child's school district of origin to the state of New York pursuant to chapter 810 of the laws of 1986 and applicable provisions of the education law. For payment of state financial assistance, net of disallowances, for community mental health programs pursuant to article 41 and other provisions of the mental hygiene law. The moneys hereby appropriated for allocation to local governments and volun- tary agencies for services are available to reimburse or advance funds to local governments and voluntary agencies for expenditures made or to be made during local program years commencing January 1, 2014 or July 1, 2014 and for advances for the period beginning January 1, 2015 for local governments and voluntary agencies with program years beginning January 1. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, and except for transfers to the department of health to reimburse the department for the state share of medical assistance payments and as modified below, this appropriation shall be available for obli- gations for the period commencing July 1, 2014 and ending June 30, 2015 and shall be available for expenditure from July 1, 2014 through September 15, 2015. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the commissioner of the office of mental health shall be authorized, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, to continue contracts which were executed on or before March 31, 2014 634 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE OF MENTAL HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 with entities providing services to persons with mental illness, without any additional requirements that such contracts be subject to competitive bidding, a request for proposals process or other administrative procedures. No expenditures shall be made for such program prior to the approval of a method- ology for allocation in accordance with a plan approved by the commissioner and the director of the budget with copies to be filed with the chairpersons of the senate finance committee and assembly ways and means committee. Furthermore, no expendi- ture shall be made until a certificate of allocation has been approved by the direc- tor of the budget with copies to be filed with the chairpersons of the senate finance committee and the assembly ways and means committee. The state comptroller is hereby authorized to receive funds from the office of mental health that were returned from providers in the current fiscal year in respect of a settlement of local assistance funds from prior fiscal years, and is authorized to refund such moneys to the credit of the mental hygiene program fund account for the purpose of reimbursing the 2014-15 appropriation. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, including section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part N of chapter 56 of the laws of 2013, for the period commenc- ing on April 1, 2014 and ending March 31, 2015 the commissioner shall not apply any cost of living adjustment for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimburse- ment. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, any of the amounts appro- priated herein may be increased or decreased by interchange or transfer with- out limit, with any appropriation of the office of mental health or by transfer or suballocation to any department, agency or public authority for expenditures incurred in the operation of such programs with the approval of the director of the budget who 635 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE OF MENTAL HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 shall file such approval with the depart- ment of audit and control and copies ther- eof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee: For services and expenses of various commu- nity mental health non-residential programs, pursuant to article 41 of the mental hygiene law, including but not limited to sections 41.13 and 41.18 ......... 92,883,000 For services and expenses of various commu- nity mental health emergency programs ....... 24,583,000 For services and expenses of various commu- nity mental health residential programs, including but not limited to community residences pursuant to sections 41.44 and 41.38 of the mental hygiene law ............. 12,948,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................. 130,414,000 -------------- 636 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE OF MENTAL HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 ADULT SERVICES PROGRAM Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Federal Health and Human Services Account By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For programs to assist and transition from homelessness (PATH) grants. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of this appropriation, consistent with the terms and conditions of the PATH grant, may be transferred to other programs within the office of mental health for aid to localities, administrative and support services, including fringe benefits, associated with the grant ..... 6,359,000 ......................................... (re. $4,738,000) For services and expenses related to adult mental health services funded by the community mental health services block grant. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of this appropriation, consistent with the terms and conditions of the block grant, may be transferred to other programs within the office of mental health for aid to localities, administrative and support services, including fringe benefits, associated with the federal block grant ... 19,000,000 ....................... (re. $12,249,000) For services and expenses associated with federal grant awards yet to be allocated by the federal department of health and human services. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the director of the budget is hereby authorized to transfer appropriation authority contained herein to any other federal fund or program within the office of mental health services for aid to localities, administra- tive and support services, including fringe benefits, associated with the awarded grant ... 5,000,000 ... .......... (re. $4,000,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For programs to assist and transition from homelessness (PATH) grants. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of this appropriation, consistent with the terms and conditions of the PATH grant, may be transferred to other programs within the office of mental health for aid to localities, administrative and support services, including fringe benefits, associated with the grant ..... 5,569,000 ......................................... (re. $4,463,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal MISCELLANEOUS Operating Grants Fund Federal Operating Grants Account - 25384 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses related to homeless and shelter plus care grants. Subject to a plan approved by the director of the budget, the amount appropriated herein may be made available to other state agencies for services and expenses related to federal homeless and shelter plus care grants ... 6,500,000 ............ (re. $4,165,000) 637 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE OF MENTAL HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses related to homeless and shelter plus care grants. Subject to a plan approved by the director of the budget, the amount appropriated herein may be made available to other state agencies for services and expenses related to federal homeless and shelter plus care grants ... 8,000,000 ............ (re. $3,205,000) Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Mental Hygiene Program Fund Account - 21907 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For community mental hygiene services and/or expenses of contracts with institutes for the conduct of medical research and other scien- tific investigation established under section 7.17 of the mental hygiene law; municipalities; educational institutions; and/or not- for-profit agencies: Mental Health Association in New York State, Inc. .................... 50,000 ............................................... (re. $50,000) North Country Behavioral Healthcare Network .......................... 100,000 ............................................. (re. $100,000) Veteran peer-to-peer pilot programs ... 2,285,000 ..... (re. $250,000) Unlimited Potential, Inc ... 150,000 .................. (re. $150,000) Warrior Salute program ... 100,000 .................... (re. $100,000) FarmNet ... 300,000 ................................... (re. $300,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For the continuation and expansion of the Veterans Mental Health Training Initiative to be conducted by the Medical Society of the State of New York, the New York State Psychiatric Association and the National Association of Social Workers - New York State Chapter, that shall include services and expenses of the development of an Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education accredited education and training program for primary care physicians and physician specialists on the signs, symptoms, diagnosis and best practices for treating the health and mental health disorders of returning combat veterans and associated conditions affecting family members of such veterans to be conducted jointly by the New York State Psychiatric Association and the Medical Society of the State of New York; and for services and expenses of a National Association of Social Workers - New York State Chapter accredited education and training program for mental health providers to maximize the treat- ment and recovery from combat related post traumatic stress disor- der, traumatic brain injury and other combat related mental health issues, including substance abuse and suicide prevention; in accord- ance with the following: New York State Psychiatric Association ... 165,000 .... (re. $165,000) Medical Society of the State of New York ... 165,000 .. (re. $165,000) CHILDREN AND YOUTH SERVICES PROGRAM 638 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE OF MENTAL HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Federal Health and Human Services Account - 25180 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses related to children's mental health services funded by the community mental health services block grant. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of this appropriation, consistent with the terms and conditions of the block grant, may be transferred to other programs within the office of mental health for aid to localities, administrative and support services, including fringe benefits, associated with the federal block grant ... 6,200,000 ......................... (re. $3,798,000) 639 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE FOR PEOPLE WITH DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS General Fund ....................... 1,820,920,000 137,000 Special Revenue Funds - Other ...... 513,163,000 350,000 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 2,334,083,000 487,000 ================ ================ SCHEDULE COMMUNITY SERVICES PROGRAM ............................... 2,334,083,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For services and expenses of the community services program, net of disallowances, for community programs for people with developmental disabilities pursuant to article 41 of the mental hygiene law, and/or chapter 620 of the laws of 1974, chapter 660 of the laws of 1977, chapter 412 of the laws of 1981, chapter 27 of the laws of 1987, chapter 729 of the laws of 1989, chapter 329 of the laws of 1993 and other provisions of the mental hygiene law. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the following appropri- ation shall be net of refunds, rebates, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the director of the budget is authorized to make suballocations from this appropriation to the department of health medical assistance program. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, advances and reimbursement made pursuant to subdivision (d) of section 41.15 and section 41.18 of the mental hygiene law shall be allocated pursuant to a plan and in a manner prescribed by the agency head and approved by the director of the budg- et. No expenditure shall be made until a certificate of allocation has been approved by the director of the budget and copies thereof filed with the state comp- troller, and the chairs of the senate 640 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE FOR PEOPLE WITH DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 finance and assembly ways and means committees. The moneys hereby appropriated are available to reimburse or advance localities and voluntary non-profit agen- cies for expenditures made during local fiscal periods commencing January 1, 2014, April 1, 2014 or July 1, 2014, and for advances for the 3 month period beginning January 1, 2015. Notwithstanding the provisions of article 41 of the mental hygiene law or any other inconsistent provision of law, rule or regulation, the commissioner, pursuant to such contract and in the manner provided therein, may pay all or a portion of the expenses incurred by such voluntary agen- cies arising out of loans which are funded from the proceeds of bonds and notes issued by the dormitory authority of the state of New York. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the money hereby appropriated may be transferred to state operations and/or any appropriation of the office for people with developmental disabilities with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the depart- ment of audit and control and copies ther- eof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, moneys from this appropriation may be used for state aid of up to 100 percent of the net deficit costs of day training programs and family support services. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, including section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part N of chapter 56 of the laws of 2013, for the period commenc- ing on April 1, 2014 and ending March 31, 2015 the commissioner shall not apply any cost of living adjustment for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimburse- ment. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, and pursuant to criteria estab- lished by the commissioner of the office 641 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE FOR PEOPLE WITH DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 for people with developmental disabilities and approved by the director of the budg- et, expenditures may be made from this appropriation for residential facilities which are pending recertification as intermediate care facilities for people with developmental disabilities. Notwithstanding the provisions of section 41.36 of the mental hygiene law and any other inconsistent provision of law, moneys from this appropriation may be used for payment up to $250 per year per client, at such times and in such manner as determined by the commissioner on the basis of financial need for the personal needs of each client residing in voluntar- y-operated community residences and volun- tary-operated community residential alter- natives, including individualized residential alternatives under the home and community based services waiver. The commissioner shall, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, alter existing advance payment schedules for voluntary-operated community resi- dences established pursuant to subdivision (h) of section 41.36 of the mental hygiene law. Notwithstanding the provisions of section 16.23 of the mental hygiene law and any other inconsistent provision of law, with relation to the operation of certified family care homes, including family care homes sponsored by voluntary not-for-pro- fit agencies, moneys from this appropri- ation may be used for payments to purchase general services including but not limited to respite providers, up to a maximum of 14 days, at rates to be established by the commissioner and approved by the director of the budget in consideration of factors including, but not limited to, geographic area and number of clients cared for in the home and for payment in an amount determined by the commissioner for the personal needs of each client residing in the family care home. Notwithstanding the provisions of subdivi- sion 12 of section 8 of the state finance law and any other inconsistent provision 642 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE FOR PEOPLE WITH DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 of law, moneys from this appropriation may be used for expenses of family care homes including payments to operators of certi- fied family care homes for damages caused by clients to personal and real property in accordance with standards established by the commissioner and approved by the director of the budget. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, moneys from this appropriation may be used for appropriate day program services and residential services includ- ing, but not limited to, direct housing subsidies to individuals, start-up expenses for family care providers, envi- ronmental modifications, adaptive technol- ogies, appraisals, property options, feasibility studies and preoperational expenses. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, moneys from this appropriation may be used for the operation of clinics licensed pursuant to article 16 of the mental hygiene law including, but not limited to, supportive and habilitative services consistent with the home and community based services waiver. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, and consistent with section 33.07 of the mental hygiene law, the directors of facilities licensed but not operated by the office for people with developmental disabilities who act as federally-appointed representative payees and who assume management responsibility over the funds of a resident may continue to use such funds for the cost of the resident's care and treatment, consistent with federal law and regulations. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, direct support staff in programs funded, authorized or approved by the office for people with developmental disabilities, are authorized to provide certain tasks when performed under the supervision of a registered professional nurse, including training and periodic inspection of such tasks, in accordance with an authorized practitioner's ordered care. 643 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE FOR PEOPLE WITH DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Funds appropriated herein shall be available in accordance with the following: For the state share of medical assistance services expenses incurred by the depart- ment of health for the provision of medical assistance services to people with developmental disabilities ............... 1,681,693,000 For the state share of medical assistance services expenses for the provision of medical assistance services to people with developmental disabilities that may be incurred by the department of health during local fiscal periods commencing January 1, 2014, April 1, 2014 or July 1, 2014 ....................................... 139,227,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ............... 1,820,920,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Mental Hygiene Program Fund Account - 21907 For services and expenses of the community services program, net of disallowances, for community programs for people with developmental disabilities pursuant to article 41 of the mental hygiene law, and/or chapter 620 of the laws of 1974, chapter 660 of the laws of 1977, chapter 412 of the laws of 1981, chapter 27 of the laws of 1987, chapter 729 of the laws of 1989, chapter 329 of the laws of 1993 and other provisions of the mental hygiene law. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the following appropri- ation shall be net of refunds, rebates, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, advances and reimbursement made pursuant to subdivision (d) of section 41.15 and section 41.18 of the mental hygiene law shall be allocated pursuant to a plan and in a manner prescribed by the agency head and approved by the director of the budg- et. No expenditure shall be made until a certificate of allocation has been approved by the director of the budget and copies thereof filed with the state comp- troller, and the chairs of the senate 644 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE FOR PEOPLE WITH DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 finance and assembly ways and means committees. The moneys hereby appropriated are available to reimburse or advance localities and voluntary non-profit agen- cies for expenditures made during local fiscal periods commencing January 1, 2014, April 1, 2014 or July 1, 2014, and for advances for the 3 month period beginning January 1, 2015. Notwithstanding the provisions of article 41 of the mental hygiene law or any other inconsistent provision of law, rule or regulation, the commissioner, pursuant to such contract and in the manner provided therein, may pay all or a portion of the expenses incurred by such voluntary agen- cies arising out of loans which are funded from the proceeds of bonds and notes issued by the dormitory authority of the state of New York. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, including section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part N of chapter 56 of the laws of 2013, for the period commenc- ing on April 1, 2014 and ending March 31, 2015 the commissioner shall not apply any cost of living adjustment for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimburse- ment. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the money hereby appropriated may be transferred to state operations and/or any appropriation of the office for people with developmental disabilities with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the depart- ment of audit and control and copies ther- eof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, moneys from this appropriation may be used for state aid of up to 100 percent of the net deficit costs of day training programs and family support services. Notwithstanding the provisions of section 16.23 of the mental hygiene law and any other inconsistent provision of law, with 645 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE FOR PEOPLE WITH DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 relation to the operation of certified family care homes, including family care homes sponsored by voluntary not-for-pro- fit agencies, moneys from this appropri- ation may be used for payments to purchase general services including but not limited to respite providers, up to a maximum of 14 days, at rates to be established by the commissioner and approved by the director of the budget in consideration of factors including, but not limited to, geographic area and number of clients cared for in the home and for payment in an amount determined by the commissioner for the personal needs of each client residing in the family care home. Notwithstanding the provisions of subdivi- sion 12 of section 8 of the state finance law and any other inconsistent provision of law, moneys from this appropriation may be used for expenses of family care homes including payments to operators of certi- fied family care homes for damages caused by clients to personal and real property in accordance with standards established by the commissioner and approved by the director of the budget. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, and consistent with section 33.07 of the mental hygiene law, the directors of facilities licensed but not operated by the office for people with developmental disabilities who act as federally-appointed representative payees and who assume management responsibility over the funds of a resident may continue to use such funds for the cost of the resident's care and treatment, consistent with federal law and regulations. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, effective July 1, 2014, funds appropriated herein are available to reimburse in- and out-of-state private residential schools, pursuant to subdivi- sion (c) of section 13.37-a and subdivi- sion (g) of section 13.38 of the mental hygiene law, for costs of supporting the residential and day program services available to individuals who are over the age of 21 years of age, provided that the 646 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE FOR PEOPLE WITH DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 amount paid for residential services and/or maintenance costs as of June 30, 2014, is net of any supplemental security income benefit to which the individual receiving services is eligible, and provided further that funding for nonresi- dential services will be in an amount not to exceed the maximum reimbursement for appropriate day services delivered by the office for people with developmental disa- bilities certified or approved providers other than in- and out-of-state private residential schools, unless otherwise authorized by the director of the budget. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, direct support staff in programs funded, authorized or approved by the office for people with developmental disabilities, are authorized to provide certain tasks when performed under the supervision of a registered professional nurse, including training and periodic inspection of such tasks, in accordance with an authorized practitioner's ordered care. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, moneys from this appropriation may be used for appropriate day program services and residential services includ- ing, but not limited to, direct housing subsidies to individuals, start-up expenses for family care providers, envi- ronmental modifications, adaptive technol- ogies, appraisals, property options, feasibility studies and preoperational expenses. For services and expenses related to the provision of residential services to people with developmental disabilities ..... 214,619,000 For services and expenses related to the provision of day program services to people with developmental disabilities ...... 49,357,000 For services and expenses related to the provision of family support services to people with developmental disabilities ...... 76,705,000 For services and expenses related to the provision of workshop, day training and employment services to people with devel- opmental disabilities. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, up to $800,000 of 647 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE FOR PEOPLE WITH DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 this appropriation may be transferred to the New York State Education Departments' Adult Career and Continuing Education Services - Vocational Rehabilitation (ACCES-VR) program to support the Long- Term Sheltered Employment program operated by FEDCAP Rehabilitation Services, Inc. ..... 44,921,000 For other services and expenses provided to people with developmental disabilities including but not limited to hepatitis B, care at home waiver, epilepsy services, Special Olympics New York, Inc. and volun- tary fingerprinting .......................... 6,178,000 For services and expenses of the Epilepsy Foundation of Northeastern New York ............. 50,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................. 391,830,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund OPWDD - Provider of Service Account - 21903 For services and expenses related to services for people with developmental disabilities associated with the New York state options for people through services initiative, in accordance with a program- matic and fiscal plan to be approved by the director of the budget. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the director of the budget is authorized to make suballocations from this appropriation to the department of health medical assistance program. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the moneys hereby appropriated, or so much thereof as may be necessary, are to be available for the purposes here- in specified for obligations heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, and consistent with section 33.07 of the mental hygiene law, the directors of facilities licensed but not operated by the office for people with developmental disabilities who act as federally-appointed representative payees and who assume management responsibility over the funds of a resident may continue 648 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE FOR PEOPLE WITH DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 to use such funds for the cost of the resident's care and treatment, consistent with federal law and regulations. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, direct support staff in programs funded, authorized or approved by the office for people with developmental disabilities, are authorized to provide certain tasks when performed under the supervision of a registered professional nurse, including training and periodic inspection of such tasks, in accordance with an authorized practitioner's ordered care. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the money hereby appropriated may be transferred to state operations and/or any appropriation of the office for people with developmental disabilities with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the depart- ment of audit and control and copies ther- eof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee .......... 121,333,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................. 121,333,000 -------------- 649 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE FOR PEOPLE WITH DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 COMMUNITY SERVICES PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2008, as amended by chapter 1, section 3, of the laws of 2009: For services and expenses of contracts with municipalities, educa- tional institutions and/or not-for-profit agencies: Epilepsy Foundation of Rochester - Syracuse - Binghamton ............. 18,500 ................................................ (re. $1,000) Quality services for the Autism Community (QSAC) ..................... 113,000 ............................................. (re. $113,000) By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2006: For services and expenses of contracts with municipalities, educa- tional institutions and/or not-for-profit agencies: For services and expenses associated with a direct care worker recruitment and retention pilot project program .................... 2,500,000 ............................................ (re. $23,000) Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Mental Hygiene Program Fund Account - 21907 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses of the Epilepsy Foundation of Northeastern New York ... 50,000 .................................. (re. $50,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For suballocation to the department of education for services and expenses of the Statewide Regional Centers for Autism Spectrum Disorders ... 250,000 ............................... (re. $250,000) For services and expenses of the Epilepsy Foundation of Northeastern New York ... 50,000 .................................. (re. $50,000) 650 12653-03-4 METROPOLITAN TRANSPORTATION AUTHORITY AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS Special Revenue Funds - Other ...... 2,303,636,000 0 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 2,303,636,000 0 ================ ================ SCHEDULE DEDICATED MASS TRANSPORTATION TRUST FUND ................... 612,536,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Dedicated Mass Transportation Trust Fund Railroad Account - 20852 To the metropolitan transportation authority for deposit in the dedicated tax fund for the expenses of the New York city transit authority, the Manhattan and Bronx surface transit operating authority, and the Staten Island rapid transit operating authority, the Long Island rail road company and the Metro-North commuter rail- road company which includes the New York state portion of the Harlem, Hudson, Port Jervis, Pascack, and the New Haven commu- ter railroad service regardless of whether the services are provided directly or pursuant to joint service agreements for the period April 1, 2015 to March 31, 2016 provided, however, that such appropriation shall become available only pursuant to subdivision 3 of section 89-c of the state finance law and notwithstanding section 40 of the state finance law shall take effect on April 1, 2015 and shall lapse on March 31, 2016 .................................... 91,880,000 -------------- Program account subtotal .................. 91,880,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Dedicated Mass Transportation Trust Fund Transit Authorities Account - 20851 To the metropolitan transportation authority for deposit in the dedicated tax fund for the expenses of the New York city transit authority, the Manhattan and Bronx surface 651 12653-03-4 METROPOLITAN TRANSPORTATION AUTHORITY AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 transit operating authority, and the Staten Island rapid transit operating authority, the Long Island rail road company and the Metro-North commuter rail- road company which includes the New York state portion of the Harlem, Hudson, Port Jervis, Pascack, and the New Haven commu- ter railroad service regardless of whether the services are provided directly or pursuant to joint service agreements for the period April 1, 2015 to March 31, 2016 provided, however, that such appropriation shall become available only pursuant to subdivision 3 of section 89-c of the state finance law and notwithstanding section 40 of the state finance law shall take effect on April 1, 2015 and shall lapse on March 31, 2016 ................................... 520,656,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................. 520,656,000 -------------- METROPOLITAN TRANSPORTATION AUTHORITY SUPPORT PROGRAM .... 1,691,100,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Metropolitan Transportation Authority Financial Assist- ance Fund Mobility Tax Trust Account - 23651 To the metropolitan transportation authority for deposit in the metropolitan transpor- tation authority finance fund pursuant to the provisions of section 92-ff of the state finance law, for the period April 1, 2015 to March 31, 2016 and notwithstanding section 40 of the state finance law shall take effect on April 1, 2015 and shall lapse on March 31, 2016 .................. 1,691,100,000 -------------- 652 12653-03-4 DIVISION OF MILITARY AND NAVAL AFFAIRS AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS General Fund ....................... 900,000 700,000 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 900,000 700,000 ================ ================ SCHEDULE MILITARY READINESS PROGRAM ..................................... 900,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For the payment of reimbursements mandated by subdivision 9 of section 210 of the military law. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state operations for administrative expenses ........................ 900,000 -------------- 653 12653-03-4 DIVISION OF MILITARY AND NAVAL AFFAIRS AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 MILITARY READINESS PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For the payment of reimbursements mandated by subdivision 9 of section 210 of the military law. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state operations for administrative expenses .................... 900,000 ............................................. (re. $555,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For the payment of reimbursements mandated by subdivision 9 of section 210 of the military law. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state operations for administrative expenses .................... 900,000 ............................................. (re. $145,000) 654 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF MOTOR VEHICLES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS Special Revenue Funds - Federal .... 21,200,000 63,680,000 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 21,200,000 63,680,000 ================ ================ SCHEDULE GOVERNOR'S TRAFFIC SAFETY COMMITTEE ......................... 21,200,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Miscellaneous Operating Grants Fund Highway Safety Section 402 Account - 25319 For services and expenses related to local governments' federal highway safety projects pursuant to an allocation plan subject to the approval of the director of the budget .................................. 21,200,000 -------------- 655 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF MOTOR VEHICLES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 GOVERNOR'S TRAFFIC SAFETY COMMITTEE Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal MISCELLANEOUS Operating Grants Fund Highway Safety Section 402 Account - 25319 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses related to local governments' federal high- way safety projects pursuant to an allocation plan subject to the approval of the director of the budget ............................. 20,880,000 ....................................... (re. $20,880,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses related to local governments' federal high- way safety projects pursuant to an allocation plan subject to the approval of the director of the budget ............................. 20,800,000 ....................................... (re. $20,800,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses related to local governments' federal high- way safety projects pursuant to an allocation plan subject to the approval of the director of the budget ............................. 20,620,000 ....................................... (re. $18,000,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For services and expenses related to local governments' federal high- way safety projects pursuant to an allocation plan subject to the approval of the director of the budget ............................. 20,410,000 ........................................ (re. $4,000,000) 656 12653-03-4 OFFICE OF PARKS, RECREATION AND HISTORIC PRESERVATION AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS General Fund ....................... 2,920,000 9,856,300 Special Revenue Funds - Federal .... 3,170,000 5,959,200 Special Revenue Funds - Other ...... 6,135,000 10,643,000 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 12,225,000 26,458,500 ================ ================ SCHEDULE HISTORIC PRESERVATION PROGRAM .................................. 170,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Miscellaneous Operating Grants Fund Federal Operating Grants Fund Account - 25462 For expenses of acquisition, development and administration of historic properties .......... 170,000 -------------- RECREATION SERVICES PROGRAM ................................. 12,055,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 Notwithstanding any other provisions of law, for the administration of the programs of section 79-b of the navigation law ........... 2,920,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 2,920,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Miscellaneous Operating Grants Fund Federal Operating Grants Fund Account - 25383 For services and expenses related to grants for recreation services projects including acquisition, research, development, educa- tion and rehabilitation of parklands, programs and facilities ...................... 3,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 3,000,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund 657 12653-03-4 OFFICE OF PARKS, RECREATION AND HISTORIC PRESERVATION AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Snowmobile Trail Development and Maintenance Account - 21932 For services and expenses related to snowmo- bile law enforcement and trail development and maintenance .............................. 6,135,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 6,135,000 -------------- 658 12653-03-4 OFFICE OF PARKS, RECREATION AND HISTORIC PRESERVATION AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 HISTORIC PRESERVATION PROGRAM Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal MISCELLANEOUS Operating Grants Fund Federal Operating Grants Fund Account - 25462 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For expenses of acquisition, development and administration of histor- ic properties ... 170,000 ........................... (re. $170,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For expenses of acquisition, development and administration of histor- ic properties ... 170,000 ........................... (re. $150,000) NATURAL HERITAGE TRUST PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses related to the Putnam Visitors Bureau ...... 60,000 ............................................... (re. $60,000) For services and expenses related to the Historic Saratoga-Washington on the Hudson Partnership ... 100,000 ............... (re. $100,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses of parks, recreation and historic preserva- tion projects ... 3,000,000 ....................... (re. $3,000,000) For services and expenses related to operations of historic properties ... 100,000 ......................................... (re. $100,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses related to operations of historic properties ... 100,000 ......................................... (re. $100,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2008, as amended by chapter 1, section 4, of the laws of 2009: For services and expenses of the French and Indian War 250th Anniver- sary Commemoration Commission created by chapter 707 of the laws of 2004, including suballocation to other state departments and agen- cies ... 188,000 ..................................... (re. $61,000) For services and expenses related to New York City parks located in western Queens county ... 93,500 ..................... (re. $93,500) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2007: For services and expenses related to the independence trail .......... 125,000 ............................................. (re. $125,000) For services and expenses associated with Village of Schuylerville Revolutionary War Site ... 350,000 .................. (re. $350,000) For services and expenses associated with Belmont State Park Lake Assessment and Restoration Project ... 200,000 ....... (re. $99,000) 659 12653-03-4 OFFICE OF PARKS, RECREATION AND HISTORIC PRESERVATION AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses related to the Preservation League of New York ... 150,000 .................................... (re. $150,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2007, as amended by chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2008: For services and expenses of the French and Indian War 250th Anniver- sary Commemoration Commission created by chapter 707 of the laws of 2004, including suballocation to other state departments and agen- cies ... 125,000 ...................................... (re. $3,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2006: For services and expenses related to the independence trail .......... 500,000 ............................................. (re. $500,000) For services and expenses for improvements to Tioga State Park ....... 1,000,000 ......................................... (re. $1,000,000) For services and expenses associated with Village of Schuylerville Revolutionary War Site ... 350,000 ................... (re. $67,700) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2005: For services and expenses related to the independence trail .......... 450,000 ............................................. (re. $283,500) For services and expenses, grants in aid or for contracts with munici- palities and/or private not-for-profit agencies to be determined pursuant to a plan to be developed by the director of the budget in consultation with the temporary president of the senate for New York State Heritage Trail tourism projects .............................. 1,000,000 ............................................ (re. $58,900) By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2002: For services and expenses related to repair and restoration of New York State Division monuments in the Gettysburg Battlefield ........ 250,000 .............................................. (re. $48,000) PARK OPERATIONS PROGRAM Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Snowmobile Trail Development and Management Account - 21932 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses related to snowmobile law enforcement and trail development and maintenance ... 5,635,000 ... (re. $2,254,000) RECREATION SERVICES PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: Notwithstanding any other provisions of law, for the administration of the programs of section 79-b of the navigation law ................. 2,920,000 ......................................... (re. $2,920,000) 660 12653-03-4 OFFICE OF PARKS, RECREATION AND HISTORIC PRESERVATION AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: Notwithstanding any other provisions of law, for the administration of the programs of section 79-b of the navigation law ................. 2,920,000 ........................................... (re. $736,700) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal MISCELLANEOUS Operating Grants Fund Federal Operating Grants Fund Account - 25383 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses related to grants for recreation services projects including acquisition, research, development, education and rehabilitation of parklands, programs and facilities ............... 3,000,000 ......................................... (re. $3,000,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses related to grants for recreation services projects including acquisition, research, development, education and rehabilitation of parklands, programs and facilities ............... 3,000,000 ......................................... (re. $1,500,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses related to grants for recreation services projects including acquisition, research, development, education and rehabilitation of parklands, programs and facilities ............... 1,500,000 ........................................... (re. $500,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For services and expenses related to the national recreation trails act and the boating infrastructure grant program ................... 2,000,000 ........................................... (re. $250,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2009: For services and expenses related to the national recreation trails act and the boating infrastructure grant program ................... 2,000,000 ........................................... (re. $196,100) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2008: For services and expenses related to the national recreation trails act and the boating infrastructure grant program ................... 2,000,000 ........................................... (re. $193,100) Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Snowmobile Trail Development and [Management] MAINTENANCE Account - 21932 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses related to snowmobile law enforcement and trail development and maintenance ... 6,135,000 ... (re. $6,135,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: 661 12653-03-4 OFFICE OF PARKS, RECREATION AND HISTORIC PRESERVATION AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses related to snowmobile law enforcement and trail development and maintenance ... 5,635,000 ... (re. $2,254,000) 662 12653-03-4 OFFICE FOR THE PREVENTION OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS General Fund ....................... 685,000 953,000 Special Revenue Funds - Federal .... 500,000 0 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 1,185,000 953,000 ================ ================ SCHEDULE ADMINISTRATION PROGRAM ....................................... 1,185,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For services and expenses of programs that prevent domestic violence, including contracts for the operation of hotlines for victims of domestic violence ............... 515,000 For services and expenses of the Capital District domestic violence law clinic and other legal services and programs that prevent domestic violence ...................... 170,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ..................... 685,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Miscellaneous Operating Grants Fund Miscellaneous Discretionary Account - 25300 Funds herein appropriated may be used to disburse federal grants in support of state and local programs to support domes- tic violence prevention programs. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state operations and may be suballo- cated to other state agencies .................. 500,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ..................... 500,000 -------------- 663 12653-03-4 OFFICE FOR THE PREVENTION OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 ADMINISTRATION PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses of programs that prevent domestic violence, including contracts for the operation of hotlines for victims of domestic violence ... 515,000 ....................... (re. $515,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses of programs that prevent domestic violence, including contracts for the operation of hotlines for victims of domestic violence ... 515,000 ....................... (re. $438,000) 664 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SERVICE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS Special Revenue Funds - Other ...... 5,750,000 6,750,000 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 5,750,000 6,750,000 ================ ================ SCHEDULE REGULATION OF UTILITIES PROGRAM .............................. 5,750,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Article VII Intervenor Account - 21901 For services and expenses of any munici- pality or other local parties pursuant to section 122 of the public service law ........ 3,250,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 3,250,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Article X Intervenor Account - 21901 For services and expenses of any munici- pality or other local parties pursuant to section 164 of the public service law ........ 2,500,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 2,500,000 -------------- 665 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SERVICE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 REGULATION OF UTILITIES PROGRAM Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Article VII Intervenor Account - 21901 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses of any municipality or other local parties pursuant to section 122 of the public service law .................. 3,750,000 ......................................... (re. $3,750,000) Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Article X Intervenor Account - 21901 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses of any municipality or other local parties pursuant to section 164 of the public service law .................. 3,000,000 ......................................... (re. $3,000,000) 666 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF STATE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS General Fund ....................... 3,440,000 8,723,000 Special Revenue Funds - Federal .... 61,400,000 87,306,000 Special Revenue Funds - Other ...... 539,000 482,000 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 65,379,000 96,511,000 ================ ================ SCHEDULE BUSINESS AND LICENSING SERVICES PROGRAM ........................ 539,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Business and Licensing Services Account - 21977 For payments to provide for the regulation of cemetery corporations and maintenance of abandoned cemetery property and the repair of vandalized gravesites under paragraph (h) of section 1507 and para- graph (c) of section 1508 of the not-for- profit corporation law ......................... 539,000 -------------- LOCAL GOVERNMENT AND COMMUNITY SERVICES PROGRAM ............. 61,400,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Federal Health and Human Services Account - 25127 For allocations from the community services block grant to community action agencies and other eligible entities, including suballocation to other state departments and agencies ................................ 59,200,000 -------------- Program account subtotal .................. 59,200,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Miscellaneous Operating Grants Fund Coastal Zone Management Program Account - 25449 For services and expenses of the coastal zone management program ...................... 2,200,000 -------------- 667 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF STATE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Program account subtotal ................... 2,200,000 -------------- OFFICE FOR NEW AMERICANS ..................................... 3,440,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For services and expenses related to programs which assist non-citizens in their attainment of citizenship, including suballocation or transfer to any depart- ment, agency or public authority. Such services shall include, but not be limited to, case management, English-as-a-second- language, job training and placement assistance, post-employment services necessary to ensure job retention, and services necessary to assist the individ- ual and family members to establish and maintain a permanent residence in New York state ........................................ 3,440,000 -------------- 668 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF STATE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 LOCAL GOVERNMENT AND COMMUNITY SERVICES PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses for the public utility law project for the purpose of delivering civil legal services to the poor ............. 505,000 ............................................. (re. $505,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses of the local waterfront revitalization program ... 4,000,000 ............................. (re. $4,000,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2009: For services and expenses necessary for community outreach to assist in reducing the undercount in 2010 federal census .................. 2,000,000 ........................................... (re. $225,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2009, as amended by chapter 502, section 5, of the laws of 2009: For payment to not-for-profit tax exempt entities for the purpose of delivering civil legal services to the poor in accordance with the following sub-schedule; provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after November 1, 2009 shall be reduced by 12.5 percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of November 1, 2009 ................. 4,241,911 ............................................ (re. $18,000) sub-schedule Brooklyn Bar Association ...........................27,360 CASA of Albany Co Mediation ........................ 2,048 CASA of Erie Co .................................... 3,757 CASA of Orange Co Mediation ........................ 3,757 CASA of Rockland Co ................................ 2,048 CASA of Ulster ..................................... 3,750 CASA of Westchester Mental Health .................. 5,629 Chautauqua County Legal services ................. 24,477 Chemung County Legal Services (LAWNY) ............. 44,417 Community Advocacy Group ........................... 8,222 Erie County Volunteer Lawyers Project ............. 24,119 Farmworkers Legal Services ........................ 49,751 FOCUS ............................................. 39,689 Empire Justice Center ............................ 264,939 Hiscock Legal Aid Society ......................... 33,194 Housing Conservation Coordinators .................. 7,522 Lawyers Alliance for New York ..................... 27,144 Legal Aid Bureau of Buffalo ....................... 30,129 Legal Aid of Rockland County ...................... 29,281 Legal Aid Society of Rochester .................... 33,154 Legal Aid Society NYC .......................... 1,091,251 669 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF STATE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Legal Aid Society of Northeastern NY ............. 216,826 Legal Services for the Elderly Disabled and Disadvantaged .....................................7,507 Legal Services of Central New York ............... 256,561 Legal Services of Hudson Valley .................. 184,447 Legal Services of New York City ................ 1,157,381 Medicare Rights Center ............................ 10,530 Monroe County Legal Assistance Center (LAWNY) ......37,930 Nassau Suffolk Law Services .......................198,883 Neighborhood Legal Services (Orleans, Gene- see, Wyoming) ................................... 18,069 Neighborhood Legal Services (Erie) ............... 159,043 Neighborhood Legal Services (Niagara) ............. 30,328 New York Legal Assistance Group (NYLAG) ........... 12,060 Public Utility Law Project ........................ 34,666 Puerto Rican Legal Defense and Education Fund ..... 15,084 Research Found. CUNY-Brookdale .................... 11,258 Southern Tier Legal Services (LAWNY) .............. 49,114 Urban Justice Center .............................. 18,766 Volunteer Legal Services of (NYC) ................. 43,701 Volunteer Legal Services of Monroe ................ 24,119 -------------- By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2009, as amended by chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For services, expenses or reimbursement of expenses incurred by local government agencies and/or not-for-profit providers or their employ- ees providing civil or criminal legal services in accordance with the following sub-schedule ... 4,400,000 ............ (re. $124,000) sub-schedule Albany Law Civil Clinic and Justice Center ........ 72,112 Bronx Defenders ................................... 61,111 CAMBA Legal Services - Coalition for the Working Poor .................................... 45,642 Chautauqua County Legal Services: .................. 2,269 CUNY LAW Project .................................. 61,111 Empire Justice Center ............................. 97,753 Erie County Bar Association - Volunteer Lawyers Project ................................. 11,499 Farmworkers Legal Services of New York ............ 25,454 Frank H. Hiscock Legal Aid Society ................ 37,288 Goddard Riverside-West Side SRO Law Project ....... 45,642 Housing Conservation Coordinators ................. 45,642 Latino Justice (PRLDEF) ........................... 12,128 Legal Action Center ............................... 67,222 Legal Aid Bureau of Buffalo ....................... 27,806 Legal Aid of New York City ..................... 1,733,182 Legal Aid Society of Mid New York ................. 16,213 Legal Aid Society of Northeastern New York ....... 120,106 Legal Aid Society of Rochester .................... 65,144 670 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF STATE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Legal Aid Society of Rockland County .............. 21,365 Legal Assistance of Western New York (LAWNY) ..... 105,288 Legal Services for the Elderly of Western New York ........................................ 23,394 Legal Services of Central New York ............... 113,584 Legal Services of New York City .................. 588,341 Legal Services of the Hudson Valley .............. 130,920 Lenox Hill Neighborhood House ..................... 45,642 Make the Road New York ............................ 45,642 MFY Legal Services ................................ 45,642 Nassau/Suffolk Law Services Committee ............. 97,637 Neighborhood Defense Services of Harlem .......... 138,722 Neighborhood Legal Services ....................... 84,070 New York Center for Law and Justice - Legal Services of the Deaf ............................ 30,556 New York Lawyers for the Public Interest .......... 45,642 New York Legal Assistance Group ................... 45,642 Northern Manhattan Improvement Corporation ........ 45,642 Rural Law Center of New York ...................... 25,477 The Legal Project Capital District Women's Bar Association ................................. 22,698 Urban Justice Center .............................. 45,642 Volunteer Legal Service Project of Monroe County .......................................... 15,205 Western New York Law Center ....................... 43,543 Worker's Rights Law Center of New York Incorporated .................................... 92,382 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Federal Health and Human Services Account - 25127 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For allocations from the community services block grant to community action agencies and other eligible entities, including suballocation to other state departments and agencies ............................ 59,200,000 ....................................... (re. $59,200,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For allocations from the community services block grant to community action agencies and other eligible entities, including suballocation to other state departments and agencies ............................ 59,200,000 ....................................... (re. $16,200,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal MISCELLANEOUS Operating Grants Fund Coastal Zone Management Program Account - 25449 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses of the coastal zone management program ..... 2,200,000 ......................................... (re. $2,200,000) 671 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF STATE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses of the coastal zone management program ..... 2,200,000 ......................................... (re. $2,200,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses of the coastal zone management program ..... 2,200,000 ......................................... (re. $2,200,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal MISCELLANEOUS Operating Grants Fund Great Lakes Initiative Account By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses of the Great Lakes restoration initiative ... 5,306,000 ..................................... (re. $5,306,000) Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Fund Legal Services Assistance Account By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2009, as amended by chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2010: Nothwithstanding any law to the contrary, for payment of grants for the provision of civil legal services. These funds shall not be available until a plan for their administration has been approved by the director of the budget, which plan provides for the distribution of these funds through existing contracts or through a competitive process. Amounts appropriated herein may be transferred in full to any other state department or agency ... 568,000 ..... (re. $12,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2008: Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, for payment of grants for the provision of civil legal services. These funds shall not be avail- able until a plan for their administration has been approved by the director of the budget, which plan provides for the distribution of these funds through existing contracts or through a competitive process. Amounts appropriated herein may be transferred in full to any other state department or agency ... 980,000 .... (re. $470,000) OFFICE FOR NEW AMERICANS General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses related to programs which assist non-citiz- ens in their attainment of citizenship, including suballocation or transfer to any department, agency or public authority. Such services shall include, but not be limited to, case management, English-as-a-second-language, job training and placement assistance, post-employment services necessary to ensure job retention, and services necessary to assist the individual and family members to 672 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF STATE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 establish and maintain a permanent residence in New York state ..... 3,440,000 ......................................... (re. $2,481,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses related to programs which assist non-citiz- ens in their attainment of citizenship. Such services shall include, but not be limited to, case management, English-as-a-second-lan- guage, job training and placement assistance, post-employment services necessary to ensure job retention, and services necessary to assist the individual and family members to establish and main- tain a permanent residence in New York state ....................... 3,338,000 ......................................... (re. $1,370,000) 673 12653-03-4 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS General Fund ....................... 472,656,000 0 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 472,656,000 0 ================ ================ SCHEDULE GENERAL FUND COMMUNITY COLLEGE OPERATING ASSISTANCE ................... 468,736,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 Notwithstanding subdivision 15 of section 355 of education law, for state financial assistance, net of disallowances, for operating expenses, including funds required to reimburse base aid costs for the 2013-14 and 2014-15 academic years, pursuant to regulations developed jointly with the city university trustees and approved by the director of the budget, and subject to the availability of appro- priations therefor. Notwithstanding any other law, rule, or regulation to the contrary, full funding for aidable community college enrollment for the college fiscal years 2014-15 and heretofore as provided under this appro- priation is determined by the operating aid formulas defined in rules and regu- lations developed jointly by the boards of trustees of the state and city universi- ties and approved by the director of the budget provided that local sponsors may use funds contained in reserves for excess student revenue for operating support of a community college program even though said expenditures may cause expenses and student revenues to exceed one-third of the college's net operating costs for the college fiscal year 2014-15 provided that such funds do not cause the college's revenues from the local sponsor's contrib- utions in aggregate to be less than the comparable amounts for the previous commu- 674 12653-03-4 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 nity college fiscal year and further provided that pursuant to standards and regulations of the state university trus- tees and the city university trustees for the college fiscal year 2014-15, community colleges may increase tuition and fees above that allowable under current educa- tion law if such standards and regulations require that in order to exceed the tuition limit otherwise set forth in the education law, local sponsor contributions either in the aggregate or for each full- time equivalent student shall be no less than the comparable amounts for the previ- ous community college fiscal year .......... 448,644,000 Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the state university of New York shall make awards to community colleges from the next generation NY job linkage program incentive fund based on measures of student success for all students enrolled in programs that confer a credit-bearing certificate, an associate of occupational studies degree, or an associate of applied science degree, including, but not limited to: (1) The number of students who are employed following degree or certificate completion and their wage gains, if any, as deter- mined by the department of labor, which shall be given the greatest weighting among all measures of student success; (2) The number of degree completions, certificate completions and student trans- fers to other institutions of higher education; (3) The number of degree and certificate completions under the preceding item (2) by students considered academically at-risk due to economic disadvantage or other factor of under-representation with- in the field of study; veterans; and the disabled; (4) The number of students who make adequate progress towards completion of a degree or certificate, which may include accelerated completion of a developmental education program; (5) The number of degree completions in innovative programs designed to enable students to balance school, work and other personal responsibilities; and 675 12653-03-4 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 (6) The number of students engaged in career and employment opportunities including apprenticeships, cooperative education programs or other paid work experience that is an integral part of their academic program. Provided further, however, awards shall be made on a pro-rata basis in accordance with a methodology and in a form and manner developed by the director of the budget, in consultation with the state university. Provided further, however, on or before December 1, 2014, or an alternative date as determined by the director of the budg- et in consultation with the state univer- sity, the state university trustees shall submit a plan for approval by the director of the budget to allocate amounts avail- able for the next generation NY job link- age program incentive fund pursuant to this appropriation ........................... 3,000,000 For payment of rental aid ..................... 11,579,000 For state financial assistance for community college contract courses and workforce development .................................. 1,880,000 For state financial assistance to expand high need programs ........................... 1,692,000 For services and expenses related to the establishment, renovation, alteration, expansion, improvement or operation of child care centers for the benefit of students at the community college campuses of the state university of New York, provided that matching funds of at least 35 percent from nonstate sources be made available .................................... 1,001,000 For state operating assistance to community colleges with low enrollment ................... 940,000 -------------- Total for community colleges - all funds ..... 468,736,000 -------------- COUNTY COOPERATIVE EXTENSION ASSOCIATION GRANT PROGRAM ADMINISTERED BY CORNELL UNIVERSITY ......................... 3,920,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For the support of county cooperative exten- sion associations pursuant to paragraph 676 12653-03-4 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 (d) of subdivision (8) of section 224 of the county law ............................... 3,920,000 -------------- 677 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF TAXATION AND FINANCE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS General Fund ....................... 926,000 0 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 926,000 0 ================ ================ SCHEDULE OFFICE OF REAL PROPERTY TAX SERVICES PROGRAM ................... 926,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For state financial assistance for improve- ment of the real property tax adminis- tration pursuant to a plan submitted by the department of taxation and finance and approved by the division of the budget. Such financial assistance shall include up to $750,000 pursuant to sections 1537 and 1573 of the real property tax law, provided that the aid authorized by subdi- visions one and two of section 1573 of the real property tax law shall only be paya- ble to assessing units conducting a reap- praisal that have not received aid pursu- ant to this section in the previous two years; and up to $176,000 for reimburse- ment for training of assessors and county directors of real property tax services pursuant to sections 318, 354 and 1530 of the real property tax law ...................... 926,000 -------------- 678 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS General Fund ....................... 97,550,900 0 Special Revenue Funds - Federal .... 64,068,000 211,361,000 Special Revenue Funds - Other ...... 4,846,261,800 19,572,000 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 5,007,880,700 230,933,000 ================ ================ SCHEDULE ADDITIONAL MASS TRANSPORTATION ASSISTANCE PROGRAM ........... 44,866,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the following appropriations are for the payment of mass transportation operating assistance provided that payments from this appropriation shall be made pursuant to a financial plan approved by the director of the budget. To the Capital District transportation authority for the operating expenses ther- eof .......................................... 9,777,300 To the Central New York regional transporta- tion authority for the operating expenses thereof ...................................... 7,073,900 To the Rochester-Genesee regional transpor- tation authority for the operating expenses thereof ............................. 8,455,300 To the Niagara Frontier transportation authority for the operating expenses ther- eof .......................................... 7,610,400 To all other public transportation systems serving primarily outside of the metropol- itan commuter transportation district eligible to receive operating assistance under the provisions of section 18-b of the transportation law for the operating expenses thereof in accordance with a service and usage formula to be estab- lished by the commissioner of transporta- tion with the approval of the director of the budget ................................... 5,359,100 To Rockland county for a trans-Hudson bus service to be provided pursuant to a 679 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 contract between Rockland county and Metro-North commuter railroad ................... 24,900 To the city of New York for the operating expenses of the Staten Island ferry ............ 250,400 To the county of Westchester for the operat- ing expenses thereof incurred for the public transportation services, provided within the county directly or under contract ....................................... 414,800 To the county of Nassau or its sub-grantees for the operating expenses thereof incurred for public transportation services ..................................... 4,794,400 To the county of Suffolk for operating expenses thereof incurred for public transportation services, provided within the county directly or under contract .......... 189,800 To the city of New York for the operating expenses thereof incurred for public transportation services, provided within the city directly or under contract ............ 666,700 To all other public transportation systems serving primarily within the metropolitan commuter transportation district eligible to receive operating assistance under the provisions of section 18-b of the trans- portation law for the operating expenses thereof in accordance with a service and usage formula to be established by the commissioner of transportation with the approval of the director of the budget ......... 249,000 -------------- DEDICATED MASS TRANSPORTATION TRUST FUND PROGRAM ........... 693,301,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Dedicated Mass Transportation Trust Fund Non-MTA Capital Purpose - 20853 Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the following appropriations are for payment of mass transportation operat- ing assistance for public transportation systems eligible to receive operating assistance under the provisions of section 18-b of the transportation law, provided that payments from this appropriation shall be made pursuant to a financial plan approved by the director of the budget. To the Capital District transportation 680 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 authority for the operating expenses ther- eof .......................................... 7,028,000 To the Central New York regional transporta- tion authority for the operating expenses thereof ...................................... 6,210,300 To the Rochester-Genesee regional transpor- tation authority for the operating expenses thereof ............................. 6,850,500 To the Niagara Frontier regional transporta- tion authority for the operating expenses thereof ...................................... 8,935,300 To all other public transportation bus systems serving primarily areas outside of the metropolitan transportation commuter district eligible to receive operating assistance under the provisions of section 18-b of the transportation law for the operating expenses thereof in accordance with the service and usage formula to be established by the commissioner of trans- portation with the approval of the direc- tor of the budget ............................ 5,724,900 For the payment of the costs of mass trans- portation capital projects and facilities including replacement of buses meeting federal standards for replacement, related bus equipment and the acquisition, design and construction, including engineering and consulting costs, of mass transit bus garages or other mass transportation projects and facilities approved by the commissioner of transportation in a program of projects. Such funding may be part of a total project of which a portion is federally funded but shall not be used in substitution for the required non-fed- eral matching shares of the federally- funded portion of the project to which it is added. The moneys hereby appropriated are to be made available for projects undertaken by mass transit systems other than those mass transit operating agencies which receive money from the metropolitan transportation authority dedicated tax fund ........................................ 18,500,000 For state aid to municipal corporations for the preparation of designs, plans, spec- ifications and estimates, for the acquisi- tion, construction, reconstruction, and improvement of mass transportation capital projects including the acquisition of real property, for other mass transportation 681 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 projects including local transportation planning studies. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provisions of law, the state share of such projects shall be 50 percent of the nonfederal share, but in no event shall the state share exceed 10 percent of project costs. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the commissioner of transportation shall make available directly to the City of New York (City) an amount commensurate with the state share of (i) federal funds previously awarded to the City and reallo- cated to the metropolitan transportation authority (MTA), and (ii) the federally authorized level of financial assistance transferred by resolution of the metropol- itan planning organization (MPO) to the metropolitan transportation authority (MTA) and credited to the City by the MTA for capital expenses. The state share of such reimbursement shall be 50 percent of the non-federal share of the federally authorized level of finan- cial assistance transferred to the MTA, but in no event shall the state share exceed 10 percent of project costs. Prior to requesting reimbursement for projects progressed by the MTA on behalf of the City, the City shall certify to the commissioner of transportation that each eligible project progressed under this provision is federally eligible and that the match amount requested does not exceed the state share of the federally author- ized level of financial assistance. In addition, the City must provide an appli- cation to the commissioner of transporta- tion certifying that the work to be funded under the project has been performed and that the City has reimbursed the MTA for 100 percent of the match amount for the project. Upon such application, the commissioner of transportation shall review and approve eligible activities for reimbursement. Prior to requesting approval of a certif- icate of approval of availability for the moneys hereby appropriated, the commis- sioner of transportation shall certify that each omnibus project progressed under the program has received federal approval. 682 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Such certificate shall report the federally authorized level of financial assistance .... 18,500,000 -------------- Program account subtotal .................. 71,749,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Dedicated Mass Transportation Trust Fund Railroad Account - 20852 To the metropolitan transportation authority for deposit in the metropolitan transpor- tation authority dedicated tax fund for the expenses of the New York city transit authority, the Manhattan and Bronx surface transit operating authority, and the Staten Island rapid transit operating authority, the Long Island rail road company and the Metro-North commuter rail- road company which includes the New York state portion of the Harlem, Hudson, Port Jervis, Pascack, and the New Haven commu- ter railroad service regardless of whether the services are provided directly or pursuant to joint service agreements. No expenditure shall be made hereunder until a certificate of approval has been issued by the director of the budget and a copy of such certificate filed with the state comptroller, the chairperson of the senate finance committee and the chairperson of the assembly ways and means committee. Moneys appropriated herein may be made available at such times and upon such conditions as may be deemed appropriate by the commissioner of transportation and the director of the budget in accordance with the following: To the metropolitan transportation authority for the operating expenses of the Long Island rail road company and the Metro- North commuter railroad company which include operating expenses for the New York state portion of Harlem, Hudson, Port Jervis, Pascack, and New Haven commuter railroad services regardless of whether such services are provided directly or pursuant to joint service agreements ........ 93,232,800 -------------- Program account subtotal .................. 93,232,800 -------------- 683 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Special Revenue Funds - Other Dedicated Mass Transportation Trust Fund Transit Authorities Account - 20851 To the metropolitan transportation authority for deposit in the metropolitan transpor- tation authority dedicated tax fund for the expenses of the New York city transit authority, the Manhattan and Bronx surface transit operating authority, and the Staten Island rapid transit operating authority, the Long Island rail road company and the Metro-North commuter rail- road company which includes the New York state portion of the Harlem, Hudson, Port Jervis, Pascack, and the New Haven commu- ter railroad service regardless of whether the services are provided directly or pursuant to joint service agreements. No expenditure shall be made hereunder until a certificate of approval has been issued by the director of the budget and a copy of such certificate filed with the state comptroller, the chairperson of the senate finance committee and the chairperson of the assembly ways and means committee. Moneys appropriated herein may be made available at such times and upon such conditions as may be deemed appropriate by the commissioner of transportation and the director of the budget in accordance with the following: To the metropolitan transportation authority for the operating expenses of the New York city transit authority, the Manhattan and Bronx surface transit operating authority, and the Staten Island rapid transit oper- ating authority ............................ 528,319,200 -------------- Program account subtotal ................. 528,319,200 -------------- LOCAL TRANSPORTATION PLANNING STUDIES PROGRAM ............... 22,168,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Miscellaneous Operating Grants Fund FHWA Local Planning Account - 25472 For continuing comprehensive transportation planning and coordinated support of trans- it studies undertaken as part of the 684 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 unified work programs of participating local planning or municipal agencies pursuant to grant agreements approved by the federal highway administration .......... 14,789,000 -------------- Program account subtotal .................. 14,789,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Miscellaneous Operating Grants Fund FTA Local Planning Account - 25473 For continuing comprehensive transportation planning and coordinated support of trans- it studies undertaken as part of the unified work programs of participating local planning or municipal agencies pursuant to grant agreements approved by the federal transit administration ........... 7,379,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 7,379,000 -------------- MASS TRANSPORTATION ASSISTANCE PROGRAM ...................... 25,251,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For payment to the metropolitan transporta- tion authority for the costs of the reduced fare for school children program. For the purposes of this appropriation, the reduced fare for school children program for the 2014-15 school year, shall be provided in a manner which shall ensure that the proportional cost to such student shall be no greater than the proportional cost to such student for such fare provided by the transportation pass program for New York City school children during the 2010-11 school year. Provided however, that the program shall maintain the same eligibility criteria and discount structure for students, including the provision of half fare discounts to students, as was provided during the 2010-11 school year. No expenditure shall be made hereunder until a certificate of approval has been issued by the director of the budget and a copy of such certif- icate filed with the state comptroller, 685 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 the chairperson of the senate finance committee and the chairperson of the assembly ways and means committee. Moneys appropriated herein may only be made available prior to the beginning of each school year semester designated fall, spring, and summer after the receipt of reduced fare passes by the New York City department of education from the metropol- itan transportation authority ............... 25,251,000 -------------- MASS TRANSPORTATION OPERATING ASSISTANCE FUND PROGRAM .... 1,918,524,800 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Mass Transportation Operating Assistance Fund Metropolitan Mass Transportation Operating Assistance Account - 21402 Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the following appropriations are for payment of mass transportation operat- ing assistance provided that payments from this appropriation shall be made pursuant to a financial plan approved by the direc- tor of the budget. To the metropolitan transportation authority for the operating expenses of the New York city transit authority, the Manhattan and Bronx surface transit operating authority, and the Staten Island rapid transit oper- ating authority .......................... 1,035,756,700 To the metropolitan transportation authority for the operating expenses of the Long Island rail road company and the Metro- North commuter railroad company which includes the New York state portion of Harlem, Hudson, Port Jervis, Pascack, and the New Haven commuter railroad services regardless of whether the services are provided directly or pursuant to joint service agreements ......................... 528,118,900 To Rockland county for a trans-Hudson bus service to be provided pursuant to a contract between Rockland county and Metro-North commuter railroad ................ 3,147,800 To the city of New York for the operating expenses of the Staten Island ferry notwithstanding any other provisions of law ......................................... 27,928,400 686 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 To the county of Westchester for the operat- ing expenses thereof incurred for public transportation services, provided within the county directly or under contract ....... 48,730,800 To the county of Nassau or its sub-grantees for the operating expenses thereof incurred for public transportation services .................................... 55,497,600 To the county of Suffolk for operating expenses thereof incurred for public transportation services, provided within the county directly or under contract ....... 23,325,000 To the city of New York for the operating expenses thereof incurred for public transportation services, provided within the city directly or under contract; provided however, that $2,000,000 of this appropriation shall be for expenses incurred for the Staten Island express bus service ..................................... 75,275,300 To all other public transportation systems serving primarily within the metropolitan commuter transportation district, as defined in section 1262 of the public authorities law, eligible to receive oper- ating assistance under the provisions of section 18-b of the transportation law for the operating expenses thereof in accord- ance with a service and usage formula to be established by the commissioner of transportation with the approval of the director of the budget ...................... 27,727,200 For supplemental transportation operating assistance to public transportation systems eligible to receive assistance from this account, to the extent available and necessary for costs incurred in state fiscal year 2014-15, in an amount to be determined by the commissioner of trans- portation subject to the approval of the director of the budget. Amounts herein may be made available for incentive payments to public transportation systems which achieve service or financial benchmarks specified in an annual incentive plan to be submitted by the commissioner of trans- portation and approved by the director of the budget. Notwithstanding any provisions of section 18-b of the transportation law or any other law, moneys appropriated herein may be made available at such times and upon such conditions as may be deemed 687 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 appropriate by the commissioner of trans- portation and the director of the budget...... 4,312,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ............... 1,829,819,700 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Mass Transportation Operating Assistance Fund Public Transportation Systems Operating Assistance Account - 21401 Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the following appropriations are for payment of mass transportation operat- ing assistance provided that payments from this appropriation shall be made pursuant to a financial plan approved by the direc- tor of the budget. To the Capital District transportation authority for the operating expenses ther- eof ......................................... 12,901,700 To the Central New York regional transporta- tion authority for the operating expenses thereof ..................................... 12,405,500 To the Rochester-Genesee regional transpor- tation authority for the operating expenses thereof ............................ 14,073,900 To the Niagara Frontier transportation authority for the operating expenses ther- eof ......................................... 24,885,900 To all other public transportation bus systems serving primarily areas outside of the metropolitan commuter transportation district eligible to receive operating assistance under the provisions of section 18-b of the transportation law for the operating expenses thereof in accordance with the service and usage formula to be established by the commissioner of trans- portation with the approval of the direc- tor of the budget ........................... 22,478,100 For supplemental transportation operating assistance to public transportation systems eligible to receive assistance from this account, to the extent available and necessary for costs incurred in state fiscal year 2014-15, in an amount to be determined by the commissioner of trans- portation subject to the approval of the director of the budget. Amounts herein may be made available for incentive payments to public transportation systems which achieve service or financial benchmarks 688 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 specified in an annual incentive plan to be submitted by the commissioner of trans- portation and approved by the director of the budget. Notwithstanding any provisions of section 18-b of the transportation law or any other law, moneys appropriated herein may be made available at such times and upon such conditions as may be deemed appropriate by the commissioner of trans- portation and the director of the budget ..... 1,960,000 -------------- Program account subtotal .................. 88,705,100 -------------- MASS TRANSPORTATION OPERATING ASSISTANCE PROGRAM ........... 221,869,900 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the following appropriations are for the payment of mass transportation operating assistance pursuant to section 18-b of the transportation law. To the metropolitan transportation authority for the operating expenses of the New York city transit authority, the Manhattan and Bronx surface transit operating authority, and the Staten Island rapid transit oper- ating authority .............................. 4,817,000 To the metropolitan transportation authority for the operating expenses of the Long Island rail road company and the Metro- North commuter railroad company which include operating expenses for the New York state portion of Harlem, Hudson, Port Jervis, Pascack, and New Haven commuter railroad services regardless of whether such services are provided directly or pursuant to joint service agreements ......... 8,045,000 To the Capital District transportation authority for the operating expenses ther- eof .......................................... 1,334,000 To the Central New York regional transporta- tion authority for the operating expenses thereof ...................................... 2,166,000 To the Rochester-Genesee regional transpor- tation authority for the operating expenses thereof ............................. 2,557,000 To the Niagara Frontier transportation 689 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 authority for the operating expenses ther- eof .......................................... 2,854,000 To the city of New York for the operating expenses of the Staten Island ferry notwithstanding any other provision of law ................................................ 575,700 To the county of Westchester for the operat- ing expenses thereof incurred for the public transportation services, provided within the county directly or under contract ....................................... 486,400 To the county of Nassau or its sub-grantees for the operating expenses thereof incurred for public transportation services ....................................... 393,500 To the county of Suffolk for operating expenses thereof incurred for public transportation services, provided within the county directly or under contract .......... 139,300 To the city of New York for the operating expenses thereof incurred for public transportation services, provided within the city directly or under contract .......... 1,373,200 To all other public transportation systems serving primarily within the metropolitan commuter transportation district eligible to receive operating assistance under the provisions of section 18-b of the trans- portation law for the operating expenses thereof in accordance with a service and usage formula to be established by the commissioner of transportation with the approval of the director of the budget ......... 386,800 To all other public transportation systems serving primarily outside the metropolitan commuter transportation district eligible to receive operating assistance under the provisions of section 18-b of the trans- portation law for the operating expenses thereof in accordance with a service and usage formula to be established by the commissioner of transportation with the approval of the director of the budget ....... 2,306,000 -------------- Program account subtotal .................. 27,433,900 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Mass Transportation Operating Assistance Fund Metropolitan Mass Transportation Operating Assistance Account - 21402 690 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the following appropriations are for the payment of mass transportation operating assistance pursuant to section 18-b of the transportation law and section 88-a of the state finance law. To the metropolitan transportation authority for the operating expenses of the New York city transit authority, the Manhattan and Bronx surface transit operating authority, and the Staten Island rapid transit oper- ating authority ............................ 153,855,000 To the metropolitan transportation authority for the operating expenses of the Long Island rail road company and the Metro- North commuter railroad company which include operating expenses for the New York state portion of Harlem, Hudson, Port Jervis, Pascack, and New Haven commuter railroad services regardless of whether such services are provided directly or pursuant to joint service agreements ........ 21,207,000 To the city of New York for the operating expenses of the Staten Island ferry .......... 2,196,000 To the county of Westchester for the operat- ing expenses thereof incurred for public transportation services, provided within the county directly or under contract ........ 2,317,000 To the county of Nassau or its sub-grantees for the operating expenses thereof incurred for public transportation services ..................................... 2,146,000 To the county of Suffolk for operating expenses thereof incurred for public transportation services, provided within the county directly or under contract .......... 785,000 To the city of New York for the operating expenses thereof incurred for public transportation services, provided within the city directly or under contract .......... 5,395,000 To eligible public transportation systems serving primarily within the metropolitan commuter transportation district, as defined in section 1262 of the public authorities law, eligible to receive oper- ating assistance under the provisions of section 18-b of the transportation law for the operating expenses thereof in accord- ance with a service and usage formula to be established by the commissioner of transportation with the approval of the director of the budget ....................... 1,639,000 691 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 -------------- Program account subtotal ................. 189,540,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Mass Transportation Operating Assistance Fund Public Transportation Systems Operating Assistance Account - 21401 Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the following appropriations are for the payment of mass transportation operating assistance pursuant to section 18-b of the transportation law and section 88-a of the state finance law. To the Capital District transportation authority for the operating expenses ther- eof ............................................ 583,000 To the Central New York regional transpor- taion authority for the operating expenses thereof ...................................... 1,012,000 To the Rochester-Genesee regional transpor- tation authority for the operating expenses thereof ............................. 1,169,000 To the Niagara Frontier transportation authority for the operating expenses ther- eof .......................................... 1,246,000 To all other public transportation bus systems serving areas outside of the metropolitan commuter transportation district eligible to receive operating assistance under the provisions of section 18-b of the transportation law for the operating expenses thereof in accordance with the service and usage formula to be established by the commissioner of trans- portation with the approval of the direc- tor of the budget .............................. 886,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 4,896,000 -------------- METROPOLITAN TRANSPORTATION AUTHORITY SUPPORT PROGRAM .... 2,040,000,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Metropolitan Transportation Authority Financial Assist- ance Fund Metropolitan Transportation Authority Aid Trust Account - 23652 692 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the following appropriation is for payment of assistance provided that payments from this appropriation shall be made pursuant to a financial plan approved by the director of the budget. To the metropolitan transportation authority for deposit in the metropolitan transpor- tation authority corporate transportation account of the metropolitan transportation authority special assistance fund pursuant to section 92-ff of the state finance law... 340,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................. 340,000,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Metropolitan Transportation Authority Financial Assist- ance Fund Mobility Tax Trust Account - 23651 To the metropolitan transportation authority for deposit in the metropolitan transpor- tation authority finance fund pursuant to the provisions of section 92-ff of the state finance law. Moneys appropriated herein may be made available at such times and upon such conditions as may be deemed appropriate by the commissioner of trans- portation and the director of the budget in accordance with section 92-ff of the state finance law ........................ 1,700,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ............... 1,700,000,000 -------------- OFFICE OF PASSENGER AND FREIGHT TRANSPORTATION PROGRAM ...... 16,800,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Miscellaneous Operating Grants Fund FTA Program Management Account - 25314 For eligible federal transit administration capital, planning and operating assistance activities apportioned to serve the special needs of transit-dependent popu- lations beyond traditional public trans- portation services and americans with disabilities act (ADA). Such activities may include public transportation projects planned, designed, and carried out to meet 693 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 the special needs of seniors and individ- uals with disabilities when public trans- portation is insufficient, inappropriate, or unavailable; projects that exceed the requirements of the ADA; projects that improve access to fixed-route service and decrease reliance by individuals with disabilities on complementary paratransit; and alternatives to public transportation that assist seniors and individuals with disabilities. Eligible recipients of fund- ing may include local governments, public transportation authorities, private non- profit organizations, state agencies or other operators of public transportation that receive a grant indirectly through a recipient ................................... 16,800,000 -------------- RURAL AND SMALL URBAN TRANSIT AID PROGRAM ................... 25,100,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Miscellaneous Operating Grants Fund Rural and Small Urban Transit Aid Account - 25471 For eligible federal transit administration capital, planning and operating assistance activities apportioned to the state to support public transportation services that are publically owned, operated directly or under contract, or otherwise sponsored by an eligible municipality, federally recognized tribal nation, or the state ....................................... 25,100,000 -------------- 694 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 LOCAL TRANSPORTATION PLANNING STUDIES PROGRAM Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal MISCELLANEOUS Operating Grants Fund FHWA Local Planning Account - 25472 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For continuing comprehensive transportation planning and coordinated support of transit studies undertaken as part of the unified work programs of participating local planning or municipal agencies pursuant to grant agreements approved by the federal highway admin- istration ... 14,789,000 ......................... (re. $13,750,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For continuing comprehensive transportation planning and coordinated support of transit studies undertaken as part of the unified work programs of participating local planning or municipal agencies pursuant to grant agreements approved by the federal highway admin- istration ... 14,789,000 ......................... (re. $10,930,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For continuing comprehensive transportation planning and coordinated support of transit studies undertaken as part of the unified work programs of participating local planning or municipal agencies pursuant to grant agreements approved by the federal highway admin- istration ... 14,149,000 .......................... (re. $4,489,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2010, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For continuing comprehensive transportation planning and coordinated support of transit studies undertaken as part of the unified work programs of participating local planning or municipal agencies pursuant to grant agreements approved by the federal highway admin- istration ... 14,149,000 .......................... (re. $1,133,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2009, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For continuing comprehensive transportation planning and coordinated support of transit studies undertaken as part of the unified work programs of participating local planning or municipal agencies pursuant to grant agreements approved by the federal highway admin- istration ... 14,149,000 .......................... (re. $1,148,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2008, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For continuing comprehensive transportation planning and coordinated support of transit studies undertaken as part of the unified work programs of participating local planning or municipal agencies pursuant to grant agreements approved by the federal highway admin- istration ... 16,590,000 ............................ (re. $365,000) 695 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2007, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For continuing comprehensive transportation planning and coordinated support of transit studies undertaken as part of the unified work programs of participating local planning or municipal agencies pursuant to grant agreements approved by the federal highway admin- istration: For the grant period October 1, 2006 to September 30, 2007: 12,181,000 .......................................... (re. $143,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2006, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For continuing comprehensive transportation planning and coordinated support of transit studies undertaken as part of the unified work programs of participating local planning or municipal agencies pursuant to grant agreements approved by the federal highway admin- istration: For the grant period October 1, 2005 to September 30, 2006: 12,181,000 .......................................... (re. $168,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal MISCELLANEOUS Operating Grants Fund FTA Local Planning Account - 25473 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For continuing comprehensive transportation planning and coordinated support of transit studies undertaken as part of the unified work programs of participating local planning or municipal agencies pursuant to grant agreements approved by the federal transit admin- istration ... 4,553,000 ........................... (re. $4,553,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For continuing comprehensive transportation planning and coordinated support of transit studies undertaken as part of the unified work programs of participating local planning or municipal agencies pursuant to grant agreements approved by the federal transit admin- istration ... 4,553,000 ........................... (re. $4,553,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For continuing comprehensive transportation planning and coordinated support of transit studies undertaken as part of the unified work programs of participating local planning or municipal agencies pursuant to grant agreements approved by the federal transit admin- istration ... 4,719,000 ........................... (re. $1,203,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2010, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For continuing comprehensive transportation planning and coordinated support of transit studies undertaken as part of the unified work programs of participating local planning or municipal agencies pursuant to grant agreements approved by the federal transit admin- istration ... 4,719,000 ............................. (re. $792,000) 696 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2009, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For continuing comprehensive transportation planning and coordinated support of transit studies undertaken as part of the unified work programs of participating local planning or municipal agencies pursuant to grant agreements approved by the federal transit admin- istration ... 4,719,000 ............................. (re. $412,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2008, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For continuing comprehensive transportation planning and coordinated support of transit studies undertaken as part of the unified work programs of participating local planning or municipal agencies pursuant to grant agreements approved by the federal transit admin- istration ... 6,472,000 ............................. (re. $452,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2007, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For continuing comprehensive transportation planning and coordinated support of transit studies undertaken as part of the unified work programs of participating local planning or municipal agencies pursuant to grant agreements approved by the federal transit admin- istration: For the grant period October 1, 2006 to September 30, 2007: .......... 4,506,000 ............................................ (re. $52,000) MASS TRANSPORTATION OPERATING ASSISTANCE FUND PROGRAM Special Revenue Funds - Other Mass Transportation Operating Assistance Fund Metropolitan Mass Transportation Operating Assistance Account - 21402 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For supplemental transportation operating assistance to public trans- portation systems eligible to receive assistance from this account, to the extent available and necessary for costs incurred in state fiscal year 2013-14, in an amount to be determined by the commis- sioner of transportation subject to the approval of the director of the budget. Amounts herein may be made available for incentive payments to public transportation systems which achieve service or financial benchmarks specified in an annual incentive plan to be submitted by the commissioner of transportation and approved by the director of the budget. Notwithstanding any provisions of section 18-b of the transportation law or any other law, moneys appropriated herein may be made available at such times and upon such conditions as may be deemed appropriate by the commissioner of transportation and the director of the budget ..................................... 4,312,000 ......................................... (re. $4,312,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For supplemental transportation operating assistance to public trans- portation systems eligible to receive assistance from this account, 697 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 to the extent available and necessary for costs incurred in state fiscal year 2012-13, in an amount to be determined by the commis- sioner of transportation subject to the approval of the director of the budget. Amounts herein may be made available for incentive payments to public transportation systems which achieve service or financial benchmarks specified in an annual incentive plan to be submitted by the commissioner of transportation and approved by the director of the budget. Notwithstanding any provisions of section 18-b of the transportation law or any other law, moneys appropriated herein may be made available at such times and upon such conditions as may be deemed appropriate by the commissioner of transportation and the director of the budget ... 4,312,000 ...... (re. $4,312,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For supplemental transportation operating assistance to public trans- portation systems eligible to receive assistance from this account, to the extent available and necessary for costs incurred in state fiscal year 2011-12, in an amount to be determined by the commis- sioner of transportation subject to the approval of the director of the budget. Amounts herein may be made available for incentive payments to public transportation systems which achieve service or financial benchmarks specified in an annual incentive plan to be submitted by the commissioner of transportation and approved by the director of the budget. Notwithstanding any provisions of section 18-b of the transportation law or any other law, moneys appropriated herein may be made available at such times and upon such conditions as may be deemed appropriate by the commissioner of transportation and the director of the budget ... 4,312,000 ...... (re. $1,148,000) Special Revenue Funds - Other Mass Transportation Operating Assistance Fund Public Transportation Systems Operating Assistance Account - 21401 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For supplemental transportation operating assistance to public trans- portation systems eligible to receive assistance from this account, to the extent available and necessary for costs incurred in state fiscal year 2013-14, in an amount to be determined by the commis- sioner of transportation subject to the approval of the director of the budget. Amounts herein may be made available for incentive payments to public transportation systems which achieve service or financial benchmarks specified in an annual incentive plan to be submitted by the commissioner of transportation and approved by the director of the budget. Notwithstanding any provisions of section 18-b of the transportation law or any other law, moneys appropriated herein may be made available at such times and upon such conditions as may be deemed appropriate by the commissioner of transportation and the director of the budget ..................................... 1,960,000 ......................................... (re. $1,960,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: 698 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For supplemental transportation operating assistance to public trans- portation systems eligible to receive assistance from this account, to the extent available and necessary for costs incurred in state fiscal year 2012-13, in an amount to be determined by the commis- sioner of transportation subject to the approval of the director of the budget. Amounts herein may be made available for incentive payments to public transportation systems which achieve service or financial benchmarks specified in an annual incentive plan to be submitted by the commissioner of transportation and approved by the director of the budget. Notwithstanding any provisions of section 18-b of the transportation law or any other law, moneys appropriated herein may be made available at such times and upon such conditions as may be deemed appropriate by the commissioner of transportation and the director of the budget ... 1,960,000 ...... (re. $1,960,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For supplemental transportation operating assistance to public trans- portation systems eligible to receive assistance from this account, to the extent available and necessary for costs incurred in state fiscal year 2011-12, in an amount to be determined by the commis- sioner of transportation subject to the approval of the director of the budget. Amounts herein may be made available for incentive payments to public transportation systems which achieve service or financial benchmarks specified in an annual incentive plan to be submitted by the commissioner of transportation and approved by the director of the budget. Notwithstanding any provisions of section 18-b of the transportation law or any other law, moneys appropriated herein may be made available at such times and upon such conditions as may be deemed appropriate by the commissioner of transportation and the director of the budget ... 1,960,000 ...... (re. $1,960,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For supplemental transportation operating assistance to public trans- portation systems eligible to receive assistance from this account, to the extent available and necessary for costs incurred in state fiscal year 2010-11, in an amount to be determined by the commis- sioner of transportation subject to the approval of the director of the budget. Amounts herein may be made available for incentive payments to public transportation systems which achieve service or financial benchmarks specified in an annual incentive plan to be submitted by the commissioner of transportation and approved by the director of the budget. Notwithstanding any provisions of section 18-b of the transportation law or any other law, moneys appropriated herein may be made available at such times and upon such conditions as may be deemed appropriate by the commissioner of transportation and the director of the budget ... 1,960,000 ...... (re. $1,960,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2009: For supplemental transportation operating assistance to public trans- portation systems eligible to receive assistance from this account, to the extent available and necessary for costs incurred in state fiscal year 2009-10, in an amount to be determined by the commis- 699 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 sioner of transportation subject to the approval of the director of the budget. Amounts herein may be made available for incentive payments to public transportation systems which achieve service or financial benchmarks specified in an annual incentive plan to be submitted by the commissioner of transportation and approved by the director of the budget. Notwithstanding any provisions of section 18-b of the transportation law or any other law, moneys appropriated herein may be made available at such times and upon such conditions as may be deemed appropriate by the commissioner of transportation and the director of the budget ... 1,960,000 ...... (re. $1,960,000) OFFICE OF PASSENGER AND FREIGHT TRANSPORTATION PROGRAM Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal MISCELLANEOUS Operating Grants Fund FTA Program Management Account - 25314 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For eligible federal transit administration capital, planning and operating assistance activities apportioned to serve the special needs of transit-dependent populations beyond traditional public transportation services and americans with disabilities act (ADA). Such activities may include public transportation projects planned, designed, and carried out to meet the special needs of seniors and individuals with disabilities when public transportation is insuffi- cient, inappropriate, or unavailable; projects that exceed the requirements of the ADA; projects that improve access to fixed-route service and decrease reliance by individuals with disabilities on complementary paratransit; and alternatives to public transportation that assist seniors and individuals with disabilities. Eligible recipients of funding may include local governments, public trans- portation authorities, private non-profit organizations, state agen- cies or other operators of public transportation that receive a grant indirectly through a recipient ............................... 16,800,000 ....................................... (re. $16,800,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For municipal and not-for-profit mass transportation vehicle purchases pursuant to a program approved by the federal government for elderly individuals and individuals with disabilities ...................... 9,094,000 ......................................... (re. $9,094,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For municipal and not-for-profit mass transportation vehicle purchases pursuant to a program approved by the federal government for elderly individuals and individuals with disabilities ...................... 9,094,000 ......................................... (re. $3,933,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2010: Maintenance undistributed ... 9,094,000 ............... (re. $837,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2009: 700 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Maintenance undistributed ... 9,094,000 ............... (re. $718,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2008: Maintenance undistributed ... 8,634,000 ............... (re. $841,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2007: For the grant period October 1, 2006 to September 30, 2007: Maintenance undistributed ... 7,925,000 ............... (re. $828,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2006: For the grant period October 1, 2005 to September 30, 2006: ... 7,582,000 ......................................... (re. $1,039,000) RURAL AND SMALL URBAN TRANSIT AID PROGRAM Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal MISCELLANEOUS Operating Grants Fund Rural and Small Urban Transit Aid Account - 25471 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For eligible federal transit administration capital, planning and operating assistance activities apportioned to the state to support public transportation services that are publically owned, operated directly or under contract, or otherwise sponsored by an eligible municipality, federally recognized tribal nation, or the state ... 25,100,000 ....................................... (re. $25,100,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For public mass transportation operating assistance and capital projects and transit related technical support services or special studies undertaken by participating localities or by the department of transportation on behalf of localities through contractual arrangements with private carriers, private nonprofit corporations or consultants, pursuant to a program approved by the federal government, for non-urbanized area formula program, job access, reverse commute, and new freedoms .................................. 25,100,000 ....................................... (re. $24,414,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For public mass transportation operating assistance and capital projects and transit related technical support services or special studies undertaken by participating localities or by the department of transportation on behalf of localities through contractual arrangements with private carriers, private nonprofit corporations or consultants, pursuant to a program approved by the federal government, for non-urbanized area formula program, job access, reverse commute, and new freedoms .................................. 25,100,000 ....................................... (re. $24,796,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For public mass transportation operating assistance and capital projects and transit related technical support services or special 701 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 studies undertaken by participating localities or by the department of transportation on behalf of localities through contractual arrangements with private carriers, private nonprofit corporations or consultants, pursuant to a program approved by the federal government, for non-urbanized area formula program, job access, reverse commute, and new freedoms .................................. 25,100,000 ....................................... (re. $20,466,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2009: For public mass transportation operating assistance and capital projects and transit related technical support services or special studies undertaken by participating localities or by the department of transportation on behalf of localities through contractual arrangements with private carriers, private nonprofit corporations or consultants, pursuant to a program approved by the federal government, for non-urbanized area formula program, job access, reverse commute, and new freedoms .................................. 25,100,000 ....................................... (re. $10,671,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2008: For public mass transportation operating assistance and capital projects and transit related technical support services or special studies undertaken by participating localities or by the department of transportation on behalf of localities through contractual arrangements with private carriers, private nonprofit corporations or consultants, pursuant to a program approved by the federal government, for non-urbanized area formula program, job access, reverse commute, and new freedoms .................................. 22,214,000 ........................................ (re. $9,435,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2007: For public mass transportation operating assistance and capital projects and transit related technical support services or special studies undertaken by participating localities or by the department of transportation on behalf of localities through contractual arrangements with private carriers, private nonprofit corporations or consultants, pursuant to a program approved by the federal government, for non-urbanized area formula program, job access, reverse commute, and new freedoms. For the grant period October 1, 2006 to September 30, 2007 ........... 21,803,000 ....................................... (re. $15,554,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2006: For public mass transportation operating assistance and capital projects and transit related technical support services or special studies undertaken by participating localities or by the department of transportation on behalf of localities through contractual arrangements with private carriers, private nonprofit corporations or consultants, pursuant to a program approved by the federal government, for non-urbanized area formula program, job access, reverse commute, and new freedoms: 702 12653-03-4 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For the grant period October 1, 2005 to September 30, 2006 ........... 17,975,000 ........................................ (re. $2,692,000) 703 12653-03-4 NEW YORK STATE URBAN DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS General Fund ....................... 42,935,000 281,815,000 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 42,935,000 281,815,000 ================ ================ SCHEDULE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM ................................ 42,935,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For services and expenses of the minority and women-owned business development and lending program ................................ 635,000 For services and expenses consistent with the federal community development finan- cial institutions program (12 U.S.C. 4701 et seq.). Up to $1,000,000 shall be used for program activities conducted by commu- nity development financial institutions in economically distressed and highly distressed areas ............................. 1,495,000 For services and expenses of the entrepre- neurial assistance program ..................... 490,000 For additional services and expenses of the entrepreneurial assistance program for all designated centers. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the direc- tor of the budget shall suballocate the full amount of this appropriation to the department of economic development ........... 1,274,000 For services and expenses of contractual payments related to the retention of professional football in Western New York .... 4,457,000 For services and expenses of the urban and community development program in econom- ically distressed areas ...................... 3,404,000 For services and expenses of the empire state economic development fund ............. 31,180,000 -------------- 704 12653-03-4 NEW YORK STATE URBAN DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses of the minority and women-owned business development and lending program ... 635,000 ......... (re. $635,000) For services and expenses consistent with the federal community devel- opment financial institutions program (12 U.S.C. 4701 et seq.). Up to $1,000,000 shall be used for program activities conducted by community development financial institutions in economically distressed and highly distressed areas ............................. 1,495,000 ......................................... (re. $1,495,000) For services and expenses of the entrepreneurial assistance program ... 490,000 ......................................... (re. $490,000) For additional services and expenses of the entrepreneurial assistance program for all designated centers. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the director of the budget shall suballocate the full amount of this appropriation to the department of economic development ... 1,274,000 ......................... (re. $1,274,000) For services and expenses of contractual payments related to the retention of professional football in Western New York ............. 4,407,000 ........................................... (re. $864,000) For services and expenses of the urban and community development program in economically distressed areas ........................... 3,404,000 ......................................... (re. $3,404,000) For services and expenses of the empire state economic development fund ... 19,180,000 .............................. (re. $19,180,000) The sum of $5,000,000 is hereby appropriated for services and expenses, loans, and grants, related to the regional hosting of the National Football League Super Bowl XLVIII in 2014, for activities in New York state that promote tourism, expand business opportu- nities, create jobs, increase state and local tax revenues and stim- ulate economic development ... 5,000,000 .......... (re. $2,500,000) For services and expenses related to the Institute for Nanoelectronics Discovery and Exploration (INDEX) at The College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering (CNSE), with its autonomous operating status as recognized and approved by the SUNY Board of Trustees in resol- ution number 2008-165 ... 1,012,000 ............... (re. $1,012,000) For services and expenses of the EB-5 Immigrant Program at the small business development center at York college ........................ 150,000 ............................................. (re. $150,000) For additional services and expenses of the minority and women-owned business development and lending program ........................... 365,000 ............................................. (re. $365,000) For services and expenses of the Adirondack North Country Association ... 250,000 ........................................ (re. $250,000) For services and expenses of military base retention efforts ... 2,000,000 ......................................... (re. $2,000,000) For services and expenses of Center State CEO ........................ 1,000,000 ......................................... (re. $1,000,000) 705 12653-03-4 NEW YORK STATE URBAN DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses of the Bronx Overall Economic Development Corporation ... 600,000 ............................. (re. $600,000) For services and expenses of the CNY Biotech Accelerator ............. 200,000 ............................................. (re. $200,000) For services and expenses of the Long Island Regional Planning Council ... 250,000 ........................................ (re. $250,000) For services and expenses of the Seneca Army Depot ................... 600,000 ............................................. (re. $600,000) For services and expenses of the Western Erie Canal Alliance ......... 75,000 ............................................... (re. $75,000) For services and expenses of Nassau County Heritage Tourism .......... 100,000 ............................................. (re. $100,000) For services and expenses related to the sponsorship of regional events at Canisius College ... 50,000 ................ (re. $50,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses of the minority and women-owned business development and lending program ... 635,000 ......... (re. $635,000) For services and expenses consistent with the federal community devel- opment financial institutions program (12 U.S.C. 4701 et seq.), up to $1,000,000 shall be used for program activities conducted by community development financial institutions in economically distressed and highly distressed areas ............................. 1,495,000 ......................................... (re. $1,495,000) For services and expenses of the entrepreneurial assistance program ... 490,000 ......................................... (re. $490,000) For additional services and expenses of the entrepreneurial assistance program for all designated centers. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the director of the budget shall suballocate the full amount of this appropriation to the department of economic development ... 1,274,000 ......................... (re. $1,246,000) For services and expenses of the urban and community development program in economically distressed areas............................ 7,404,000 ......................................... (re. $7,404,000) For services and expenses of the empire state economic development fund ... 50,400,000 .............................. (re. $50,400,000) For services and expenses of the jobs now program .................... 16,200,000 ....................................... (re. $16,200,000) For services and expenses of Center State CEO ........................ 1,000,000 ......................................... (re. $1,000,000) For services and expenses of the Canisius Women's Business Center .... 100,000 ............................................. (re. $100,000) For services and expenses of the Rochester Technology and Manufactur- ing Association ... 200,000 ......................... (re. $139,000) For services and expenses related to military base redevelopment ..... 600,000 ............................................. (re. $600,000) For additional services and expenses of the minority and women-owned business development and lending program ........................... 365,000 ............................................. (re. $365,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: 706 12653-03-4 NEW YORK STATE URBAN DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses of military base retention efforts, provided that not less than $1,050,000 is provided to the griffiss local development corporation, not less than $600,000 is provided to the cyber research institute, and not less than $450,000 is provided to the United States military academy at west point ................... 5,000,000 ......................................... (re. $4,644,000) For services and expenses related to the Institute for Nanoelectronics Discovery and Exploration (INDEX) at The College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering (CNSE), with its autonomous operating status as recognized and approved by the SUNY Board of Trustees in resol- ution number 2008-165 ... 1,012,000 ............... (re. $1,012,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses of the minority and women-owned business development and lending program ... 635,000 ......... (re. $635,000) For services and expenses consistent with the federal community devel- opment financial institutions program (12 U.S.C. 4701 et seq.), up to $1,000,000 shall be used for program activities conducted by community development financial institutions in economically distressed and highly distressed areas ............................. 1,495,000 ......................................... (re. $1,495,000) For services and expenses of the university at Buffalo's Krabbe disease research institute ... 980,000 .............. (re. $980,000) For services and expenses related to the university at Albany's insti- tute for nanoelectronics discovery and exploration (INDEX) ......... 980,000 ............................................. (re. $980,000) For services and expenses of the urban and community development program in economically distressed areas ........................... 3,404,000 ......................................... (re. $3,404,000) For services and expenses of Griffiss air force base redevelopment ... 125,000 .............................................. (re. $13,000) For services and expenses related to the Seneca Army Depot............ 125,000 ............................................. (re. $125,000) For services and expenses related of the Monroe County department of planning and development for economic development and workforce training initiatives ... 290,000 .................... (re. $290,000) For services and expenses of Center State CEO......................... 2,000,000 ......................................... (re. $1,835,000) For services and expenses of the western NY STAMP project ............ 2,000,000 ........................................... (re. $494,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses related to economic development purposes, including but not limited to, marketing and advertising to promote economic development in the state of New York. Funds appropriated herein shall be available for services and expenses, loans and grants, provided, that not more than 50 percent of this appropri- ation shall be available for the 2011-12 state fiscal year ......... 62,360,000 ...................................... (re. $38,840,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2010: 707 12653-03-4 NEW YORK STATE URBAN DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses of a small business revolving loan fund, as authorized pursuant to a chapter of the laws of 2010. Notwithstand- ing any inconsistent provision of law, the director of the budget may suballocate up to the full amount of this appropriation to any department, agency or authority. No moneys of the state in the state treasury or any of its funds shall be expended from this appropri- ation until a miscellaneous receipt is provided from the New York power authority, and the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the New York state job development corpo- ration in such detail as the director of the budget may require .... 25,000,000 .......................................... (re. $112,000) For services and expenses of the empire state economic development fund ... 6,180,000 ................................ (re. $5,843,000) For services and expenses of the minority and women-owned business development and lending program ... 635,000 ......... (re. $633,000) For services and expenses consistent with the federal community devel- opment financial institutions program (12 U.S.C. 4701 et seq.), up to $1,000,000 shall be used for program activities conducted by community development financial institutions in economically distressed and highly distressed areas ............................. 1,495,000 ......................................... (re. $1,009,000) For additional services and expenses of the entrepreneurial assistance program for all designated centers. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the director of the budget shall suballocate the full amount of this appropriation to the department of economic development ... 1,274,000 ......................... (re. $1,079,000) For services and expenses of the university at Buffalo's Krabbe disease research institute ... 980,000 .............. (re. $970,000) For services and expenses related to the university at Albany's insti- tute for nanoelectronics discovery and exploration (INDEX) ......... 980,000 ............................................. (re. $970,000) For services and expenses of the urban and community development program in economically distressed areas ........................... 3,404,000 ......................................... (re. $3,402,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2009: For services and expenses of the empire state economic development fund ... 6,180,000 ................................ (re. $4,967,000) For services and expenses of the minority and women-owned business development and lending program ... 635,000 ......... (re. $635,000) For additional services and expenses of the entrepreneurial assistance program for all designated centers. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the director of the budget shall suballocate the full amount of this appropriation to the department of economic development ... 1,274,000 ........................... (re. $519,000) For services and expenses of the university at Buffalo's Krabbe disease research institute ... 980,000 .............. (re. $980,000) For services and expenses related to the university at Albany's insti- tute for nanoelectronics discovery and exploration (INDEX) ......... 980,000 ............................................. (re. $980,000) 708 12653-03-4 NEW YORK STATE URBAN DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses of the urban and community development program in economically distressed areas ........................... 3,404,000 ......................................... (re. $3,404,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2009, as amended by chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For services and expenses related to the operation of the centers of excellence pursuant to a plan approved by the director of the budg- et. All or portions of the funds appropriated hereby may be suballo- cated or transferred to any department, agency, or public authority ... 5,234,000 ..................................... (re. $2,783,000) Project Schedule PROJECT AMOUNT -------------------------------------------- For services and expenses related to the operation of the Buffalo center of excel- lence in bioinformatics and life sciences .................... 872,333 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Greater Rochester center of excellence in photonics and microsystems ................. 872,333 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Syracuse center of excellence in environmental and energy systems ............... 872,333 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Albany center of excel- lence in nanoelectronics ......... 872,333 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Stony Brook center of excellence in wireless and information technology ........... 872,333 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Binghamton Center of Excellence in small scale systems integration and packaging ........................ 872,333 -------------- Total ........................ 5,234,000 ============== By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2008: For services and expenses of the empire state economic development fund ... 18,970,000 ............................... (re. $2,371,000) 709 12653-03-4 NEW YORK STATE URBAN DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses of the minority and women-owned business development and lending program ... 635,000 ......... (re. $635,000) For services and expenses of military base retention efforts ......... 980,000 ............................................. (re. $780,000) For services and expenses related to the operation of the centers of excellence pursuant to a plan approved by the director of the budg- et. All or portions of the funds appropriated hereby may be subal- located or transferred to any department, agency, or public authori- ty ... 6,934,000 .................................. (re. $2,313,000) Project Schedule PROJECT AMOUNT -------------------------------------------- For services and expenses related to the operation of the Buffalo center of excel- lence in bioinformatics and life sciences .................. 1,155,666 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Greater Rochester center of excellence in photonics and microsystems ............... 1,155,666 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Syracuse center of excellence in environmental and energy systems ............ 1,155,666 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Albany center of excel- lence in nanoelectronics ....... 1,155,666 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Stony Brook center of excellence in wireless and information technology ......... 1,155,666 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Binghamton Center of Excellence in small scale systems integration and packaging ...................... 1,155,666 -------------- Total ........................ 6,934,000 ============== For services and expenses related to the university at Albany's insti- tute for nanoelectronics discovery and exploration (INDEX) ......... 980,000 .............................................. (re. $98,000) For additional services and expenses of the entrepreneurial assistance program for all designated centers. Notwithstanding any inconsistent 710 12653-03-4 NEW YORK STATE URBAN DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 provision of law, the director of the budget shall suballocate the full amount of this appropriation to the department of economic development ... 1,274,000 ........................... (re. $163,000) For services and expenses of the urban and community development program in economically distressed areas ........................... 3,404,000 ......................................... (re. $3,404,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2008, as amended by chapter 1, section 4, of the laws of 2009: For services and expenses of: Jamaica Chamber of Commerce ... 38,000 .................. (re. $6,000) Metropolitan Development Association - Vision 2010 ................... 71,000 ............................................... (re. $30,000) The promotion and marketing of property surrounding the Niagara Falls International Airport ... 75,000 ..................... (re. $33,000) For services and expenses of the MDA CNY Essential Initiative ........ 301,000 ............................................. (re. $102,000) For services and expenses of Griffiss airforce base redevelopment .... 1,053,000 ........................................... (re. $482,000) Hudson Valley Economic Development Corporation ....................... 376,000 ............................................. (re. $249,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2007: For services and expenses of the minority and women-owned business development and lending program ... 1,948,000 ..... (re. $1,948,000) For services and expenses of military base retention efforts ......... 1,000,000 ........................................... (re. $266,000) For services and expenses of the urban and community development program in economically distressed areas ........................... 3,473,000 ......................................... (re. $3,473,000) For services and expenses of Griffiss airforce base redevelopment .... 1,400,000 ........................................... (re. $150,000) For services and expenses related to infrastructure and other improve- ments at Plattsburgh air force base ................................ 1,000,000 ........................................... (re. $374,000) For services and expenses of: Metropolitan Development Association - Grants for Growth ............. 1,000,000 ........................................... (re. $403,000) DaVinci Project ... 45,000 ............................. (re. $40,000) Jamaica Chamber of Commerce ... 115,000 ................. (re. $4,000) Watervliet Arsenal ... 210,000 ......................... (re. $81,000) Metropolitan Development Association-Indoor Environmental Quality Center ... 250,000 ................................... (re. $62,000) Queens Minority and Women's Business Center .......................... 150,000 .............................................. (re. $38,000) CAPITAL REGION LOC, Inc. ... 50,000 .................... (re. $28,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2007, as amended by chapter 496, section 6, of the laws of 2008: For services and expenses related to the operation of the centers of excellence pursuant to a plan approved by the director of the budg- et. All or portions of the funds appropriated hereby may be suballo- 711 12653-03-4 NEW YORK STATE URBAN DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 cated or transferred to any department, agency, or public authority, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 ... 7,075,000 ................. (re. $821,000) Project Schedule PROJECT AMOUNT -------------------------------------------- (thousands) For services and expenses related to the operation of the Buffalo center of excel- lence in bioinformatics and life sciences .................. 1,179,166 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Greater Rochester center of excellence in photonics and microsystems ............... 1,179,166 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Syracuse center of excellence in environmental and energy systems ............. 1,179,166 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Albany center of excel- lence in nanoelectronics ....... 1,179,166 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Stony Brook center of excellence in wireless and information technology ......... 1,179,166 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Binghamton Center of Excellence in small scale systems integration and packaging ...................... 1,179,166 -------------- Total ........................ 7,075,000 ============== For services and expenses related to the university at Albany's insti- tute for nanoelectronics discovery and exploration (INDEX), provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 ... 1,000,000 .................. (re. $94,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2006: 712 12653-03-4 NEW YORK STATE URBAN DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses of the jobs now program .................... 32,134,000 ....................................... (re. $31,134,000) For services and expenses of the urban and community development program in economically distressed areas ........................... 3,473,000 ......................................... (re. $2,428,000) For services and expenses of military base retention efforts ......... 1,000,000 ........................................... (re. $230,000) For services and expenses of: Garment Industry Development Center ... 750,000 ........ (re. $84,000) Metropolitan Development Association-Indoor Environmental Quality Center ... 250,000 .................................. (re. $109,000) For services and expenses of: For services and expenses related to the Long Island Hispanic Chamber of Commerce ... 500,000 ............................. (re. $193,000) For services and expenses related to the county enhancement to the Essential New York Initiative to be distributed on a per capita basis to each of the twelve counties in the program central New York service region ... 1,000,000 ........................ (re. $692,000) For services and expenses related to the Rochester Area Colleges Math and Science Hub ... 500,000 ......................... (re. $136,000) For services and expenses of economic development initiatives ........ 750,000 ............................................. (re. $250,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2006, as amended by chapter 496, section 6, of the laws of 2008: For services and expenses related to the operation of the centers of excellence pursuant to a plan approved by the director of the budg- et. All or portions of the funds appropriated hereby may be suballo- cated or transferred to any department, agency, or public authority, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 ... 7,075,000 ............... (re. $1,513,000) Project Schedule PROJECT AMOUNT -------------------------------------------- (thousands) For services and expenses related to the operation of the Buffalo center of excel- lence in bioinformatics and life sciences .................. 1,415,000 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Greater Rochester center of excellence in photonics and microsystems ............... 1,415,000 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Syracuse center of excellence in environmental 713 12653-03-4 NEW YORK STATE URBAN DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 and energy systems ............. 1,415,000 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Albany center of excel- lence in nanoelectronics ....... 1,415,000 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Stony Brook center of excellence in wireless and information technology ......... 1,415,000 -------------- Total ........................ 7,075,000 -------------- For services and expenses of the university at Buffalo's Krabbe disease research institute, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 .................. 1,000,000 ............................................ (re. $15,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2006, as added by chapter 108, section 5, of the laws of 2006: For infrastructure and other improvements at Plattsburgh air force base ... 1,400,000 .................................. (re. $213,000) For services and expenses of the minority and women-owned business development and lending program ... 648,000 ......... (re. $648,000) For services and expenses consistent with the federal community devel- opment financial institutions program (12 U.S.C. 4701 et seq.), up to $1,000,000 shall be used for program activities conducted by community development financial institutions in economically distressed and highly distressed areas ............................. 1,525,000 ........................................... (re. $300,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2005, as amended by chapter 1, section 4, of the laws of 2009: For services and expenses of the jobs now program .................... 30,634,000 ....................................... (re. $24,464,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2005, as amended by chapter 62, section 4, of the laws of 2005: For services and expenses of infrastructure and other improvements associated with cooperative state/federal efforts at the Seneca army depot ... 900,000 ................................... (re. $137,000) For services and expenses of: American-Axle Tonawanda Forge ... 1,000,000 ........... (re. $926,000) Metropolitan Development Association Essential New York initiative ... 2,000,000 ........................................... (re. $119,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2004, as amended by chapter 496, section 6, of the laws of 2008: 714 12653-03-4 NEW YORK STATE URBAN DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses of the jobs now program, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 ... 32,134,000 ............................................ (re. $9,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2004: For services and expenses of military base retention efforts ......... 1,000,000 ........................................... (re. $166,000) 715 12653-03-4 DIVISION OF VETERANS' AFFAIRS AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS General Fund ....................... 8,606,000 3,798,000 Special Revenue Funds - Federal .... 500,000 0 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 9,106,000 3,798,000 ================ ================ SCHEDULE ADMINISTRATION PROGRAM ......................................... 799,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For payment of supplemental burial benefits to eligible families of military personnel killed in combat, pursuant to section 354-b of the executive law, and for trans- fer of such amounts as are necessary to state operations for related administra- tive expenses .................................. 200,000 For payments of gold star annuity benefits to eligible families of military personnel ..... 599,000 -------------- BLIND VETERAN ANNUITY ASSISTANCE PROGRAM ..................... 6,380,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For payment of annuities to blind veterans and eligible surviving spouses. Up to $15,000 of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations for admin- istrative costs associated with this program ...................................... 6,380,000 -------------- VETERANS' COUNSELING SERVICES PROGRAM ........................ 1,927,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For payment of aid to county and city veter- ans' service agencies pursuant to article 17 of the executive law ...................... 1,177,000 716 12653-03-4 DIVISION OF VETERANS' AFFAIRS AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For services and expenses of the veterans outreach center, inc. (Monroe county) .......... 250,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 1,427,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Federal HHS Account - 25250 For services and expenses related to veter- ans' counseling and outreach ................... 500,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ..................... 500,000 -------------- 717 12653-03-4 DIVISION OF VETERANS' AFFAIRS AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 BLIND VETERAN ANNUITY ASSISTANCE PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For payment of annuities to blind veterans and eligible surviving spouses. Up to $15,000 of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations for administrative costs associated with this program ... 6,380,000 ............................. (re. $2,527,000) [VETERAN] VETERANS' COUNSELING SERVICES PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For payment of aid to county and city veterans' service agencies pursuant to article 17 of the executive law ........................ 1,177,000 ........................................... (re. $531,000) For services and expenses of the veterans outreach center, inc. (Monroe county) ... 250,000 ......................... (re. $250,000) For services and expenses of the New York Veterans of Foreign Wars Buffalo Service Office ... 50,000 .................... (re. $50,000) For services and expenses of the New York Veterans of Foreign Wars New York City Service Office ... 75,000 .................. (re. $75,000) For services and expenses of the Vietnam Veterans of America New York State Council ... 25,000 ............................. (re. $25,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For payment of aid to county and city veterans' service agencies pursuant to article 17 of the executive law ........................ 1,177,000 ........................................... (re. $115,000) For services and expenses of the New York Veterans of Foreign Wars Buffalo Service Office ... 50,000 .................... (re. $50,000) For services and expenses of the New York Veterans of Foreign Wars New York City Service Office ... 75,000 .................. (re. $75,000) For services and expenses of the Vietnam Veterans of America New York State Council ... 25,000 ............................. (re. $25,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses of the New York Veterans of Foreign Wars Buffalo Service Office ... 50,000 .................... (re. $50,000) For services and expenses of the New York Veterans of Foreign Wars New York City Service Office ... 75,000 .................. (re. $25,000) 718 12653-03-4 OFFICE OF VICTIM SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS Special Revenue Funds - Federal .... 35,493,000 57,940,000 Special Revenue Funds - Other ...... 30,627,000 59,107,000 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 66,120,000 117,047,000 ================ ================ SCHEDULE PAYMENTS TO VICTIMS PROGRAM ................................. 35,043,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Miscellaneous Operating Grants Fund Crime Victims - Compensation Account - 25370 For payments to victims in accordance with the federal crime control act of 1984 ....... 11,523,000 -------------- Program account subtotal .................. 11,523,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Criminal Justice Improvement Account - 21945 For payment of claims already accrued and to accrue to innocent victims of violent crime pursuant to article 22 of the execu- tive law .................................... 23,520,000 -------------- Program account subtotal .................. 23,520,000 -------------- VICTIM AND WITNESS ASSISTANCE PROGRAM ....................... 31,077,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Miscellaneous Operating Grants Fund Crime Victims Assistance Account - 25370 For victim and witness assistance in accord- ance with the federal crime control act of 1984, distributed through a competitive process ..................................... 23,970,000 -------------- Program account subtotal .................. 23,970,000 -------------- 719 12653-03-4 OFFICE OF VICTIM SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Special Revenue Funds - Other Combined Expendable Trust Fund OVS-Gifts and Bequests Account - 20100 For services and expenses associated with gifts and bequests to the office of victim services. These funds may be transferred to state operations ............................. 40,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ...................... 40,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Criminal Justice Improvement Account - 21945 For services and expenses of programs providing services to crime victims and witnesses, distributed through a compet- itive process ................................ 7,067,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 7,067,000 -------------- 720 12653-03-4 OFFICE OF VICTIM SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 PAYMENTS TO VICTIMS PROGRAM Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal MISCELLANEOUS Operating Grants Fund Crime Victims - Compensation Account - 25370 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For payments to victims in accordance with the federal crime control act of 1984 ... 11,523,000 ....................... (re. $10,000,000) Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Criminal Justice Improvement Account - 21945 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For payment of claims already accrued and to accrue to innocent victims of violent crime pursuant to article 22 of the executive law ... 23,520,000 ................................... (re. $23,520,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For payment of claims already accrued and to accrue to innocent victims of violent crime pursuant to article 22 of the executive law ... 23,520,000 ................................... (re. $23,520,000) VICTIM AND WITNESS ASSISTANCE PROGRAM Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal MISCELLANEOUS Operating Grants Fund Crime Victims Assistance Account - 25370 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For victim and witness assistance in accordance with the federal crime control act of 1984, distributed through a competitive process ... 23,970,000 ....................................... (re. $23,970,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal MISCELLANEOUS Operating Grants Fund Crime Victims Assistance Account By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For victim and witness assistance in accordance with the federal crime control act of 1984, distributed through a competitive process ..... 23,970,000 ....................................... (re. $23,970,000) Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Criminal Justice Improvement Account - 21945 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses of programs providing services to crime victims and witnesses, distributed through a competitive process ... 7,067,000 ......................................... (re. $7,067,000) 721 12653-03-4 OFFICE OF VICTIM SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses of programs providing services to crime victims and witnesses, distributed through a competitive process... 7,067,000 ......................................... (re. $5,000,000) 722 12653-03-4 MISCELLANEOUS -- ALL STATE DEPARTMENTS AND AGENCIES HIGHER EDUCATION OPPORTUNITY PROGRAMS AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011, as added by chapter 55, section 2, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses of the following: search for education, elevation and knowledge (SEEK) programs ($1,000,000); educational opportunity program ($955,000); student financial assistance to expand opportunities at community colleges of the city university for the educationally and economically disadvantaged in accordance with section 6452 of the education law ($55,000); liberty partner- ship program awards ($1,700,000); higher education opportunity program awards ($3,485,000); science and technology entry program (STEP) awards ($1,027,000); and collegiate science and technology entry program (CSTEP) awards ($778,000). This appropriation may be allocated to the city university of New York, the state university of New York, and the state education department pursuant to a plan developed and approved by the director of the budget following consultation with the chair of the assembly ways and means committee ... 9,000,000 ..................................... (re. $2,128,000) 723 12653-03-4 MISCELLANEOUS -- ALL STATE DEPARTMENTS AND AGENCIES HUDSON RIVER VALLEY GREENWAY COMMUNITIES COUNCIL AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS General Fund ....................... 136,000 673,000 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 136,000 673,000 ================ ================ SCHEDULE OPERATIONS PROGRAM ............................................. 136,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For grants of the Hudson river valley green- way compact and the protection and enhancement of the Hudson river greenway resources ...................................... 136,000 -------------- 724 12653-03-4 MISCELLANEOUS -- ALL STATE DEPARTMENTS AND AGENCIES HUDSON RIVER VALLEY GREENWAY COMMUNITIES COUNCIL AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 OPERATIONS PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For grants of the Hudson river valley greenway compact and the protection and enhancement of the Hudson river greenway resources ... 136,000 ......................................... (re. $136,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For grants of the Hudson river valley greenway compact and the protection and enhancement of the Hudson river greenway resources ... 136,000 ......................................... (re. $136,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For grants of the Hudson river valley greenway compact and the protection and enhancement of the Hudson river greenway resources ... 136,000 ......................................... (re. $136,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For grants of the Hudson river valley greenway compact and the protection and enhancement of the Hudson river greenway resources ... 136,000 ......................................... (re. $136,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2009: For grants of the Hudson river valley greenway compact and the protection and enhancement of the Hudson river greenway resources ... 160,000 ......................................... (re. $129,000) 725 12653-03-4 MISCELLANEOUS -- ALL STATE DEPARTMENTS AND AGENCIES HURRICANE IRENE - TROPICAL STORM LEE FLOOD RECOVERY GRANT PROGRAM AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011, as added by chapter 55, section 2, of the laws of 2011: For implementation of the Hurricane Irene - Tropical Storm Lee Flood Recovery Grant Program. This appropriation may be allocated to empire state development or any other state agency for the purposes of implementing the Hurricane Irene - Tropical Storm Lee Flood Recovery Grant Program ... 50,000,000 ............ (re. $27,734,000) 726 12653-03-4 MISCELLANEOUS -- ALL STATE DEPARTMENTS AND AGENCIES LOCAL GOVERNMENT ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS General Fund ....................... 824,463,217 82,786,000 Fiduciary Funds .................... 30,000,000 0 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 854,463,217 82,786,000 ================ ================ SCHEDULE AID AND INCENTIVES FOR MUNICIPALITIES ...................... 794,000,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For payment to local governments under the aid and incentives for municipalities program pursuant to section 54 of the state finance law in accordance with the following: For base level grants to municipalities; notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, in the state fiscal year commencing April 1, 2014, each munici- pality shall receive a base level grant in an amount equal to the base level grant which such municipality received in the state fiscal year commencing April 1, 2013 pursuant to paragraph b of subdivision 10 of section 54 of the state finance law; provided, however, that a town in which a village dissolved in the state fiscal year commencing April 1, 2013 shall receive a base level grant in amount equal to the total base level grants which such town and such village received in such state fiscal year pursuant to paragraph b of subdivision 10 of section 54 of the state finance law ................................ 715,000,000 For citizens re-organization empowerment grants and citizen empowerment tax credits administered by the department of state pursuant to section 54 of the state finance law. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, no payment shall be made from this appro- 727 12653-03-4 MISCELLANEOUS -- ALL STATE DEPARTMENTS AND AGENCIES LOCAL GOVERNMENT ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 priation without a certificate of approval by the director of the budget ............... 35,000,000 For awards under the local government performance and efficiency program admin- istered by the financial restructuring board for local governments or the depart- ment of state pursuant to section 54 of the state finance law. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, no payment shall be made from this appro- priation without a certificate of approval by the director of the budget ............... 40,000,000 For a local government efficiency grant program administered by the department of state pursuant to section 54 of the state finance law. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, no payment shall be made from this appro- priation without a certificate of approval by the director of the budget ................ 4,000,000 -------------- SMALL GOVERNMENT ASSISTANCE .................................... 217,300 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For payment of small government assistance on or before March 31, 2015 upon audit and warrant of the comptroller according to the following: For payment to the County of Essex ............... 124,000 For payment to the County of Franklin ............. 72,000 For payment to the County of Hamilton ............. 21,300 -------------- AID TO MUNICIPALITIES WITH VIDEO LOTTERY GAMING FACILITIES .. 27,245,917 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For payment of aid to the city of Yonkers as an eligible city in which a video lottery gaming facility is located pursuant to section 54-l of the state finance law. The amount appropriated herein shall be avail- able for payment to the city pursuant to section 54-l of the state finance law no 728 12653-03-4 MISCELLANEOUS -- ALL STATE DEPARTMENTS AND AGENCIES LOCAL GOVERNMENT ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 earlier than April 1, 2015 and no later than June 30, 2015 on audit and warrant of the state comptroller notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary including any contrary provision of section 40 or section 54-l of the state finance law. Such payment shall constitute complete liquidation of the state's obligation to the city under section 54-l of the state finance law for the state fiscal year commencing on April 1, 2015 ................. 19,600,000 For payment of aid to eligible munici- palities in which a video lottery gaming facility is located pursuant to section 54-l of the state finance law. Notwith- standing any provision of law to the contrary, such municipalities shall receive aid in an amount equal to 55 percent of the aid which such munici- palities received in the state fiscal year commencing April 1, 2008 pursuant to section 54-l of the state finance law ........ 7,645,917 -------------- MISCELLANEOUS FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE ........................... 3,000,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For payment to the county of Madison to provide interim financial assistance to mitigate shortfalls in real property tax revenue resulting from the non-payment of real property taxes by the Oneida Indian Nation of New York. No payment shall be made from this appropriation if, by Novem- ber 30, 2014, a payment has been made to the county pursuant to subdivision 3 of section 99-h of the state finance law, and provided further that if payment from this appropriation is made and payment pursuant to subdivision 3 of section 99-h is also made on or before March 31, 2015, any subsequent payment and liability due pursuant to subdivision 3 of section 99-h shall be reduced by the amount paid from this appropriation ........................... 1,500,000 For payment to the county of Oneida to provide interim financial assistance to 729 12653-03-4 MISCELLANEOUS -- ALL STATE DEPARTMENTS AND AGENCIES LOCAL GOVERNMENT ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 mitigate shortfalls in real property tax revenue resulting from the non-payment of real property taxes by the Oneida Indian Nation of New York. No payment shall be made from this appropriation if, by Novem- ber 30, 2014, a payment has been made to the county pursuant to subdivision 3 of section 99-h of the state finance law, and provided further that if payment from this appropriation is made and payment pursuant to subdivision 3 of section 99-h is also made on or before March 31, 2015, any subsequent payment and liability due pursuant to subdivision 3 of section 99-h shall be reduced by the amount paid from this appropriation ........................... 1,500,000 -------------- MUNICIPAL ASSISTANCE STATE AID FUND ......................... 15,000,000 -------------- Fiduciary Funds Municipal Assistance State Aid Fund SPECIAL ACCOUNT FOR THE MUNICIPAL ASSISTANCE CORPORATION FOR THE CITY OF TROY For payment pursuant to the provisions of section 92-e of the state finance law to the municipal assistance corporation for the city of Troy, to the extent required to comply with the agreements between such corporation and the holders of its notes and bonds, and for the corporate purposes of such corporation, and, to the extent not required by such corporation for such purposes, for payment to the city of Troy for support of local government, provided however, that the maximum amount to be paid pursuant to this appropriation shall not exceed the total of the revenues deposited in the municipal assistance state aid fund for such city pursuant to the provisions of section 92-e of the state finance law ........................... 15,000,000 -------------- MUNICIPAL ASSISTANCE TAX FUND ............................... 15,000,000 -------------- Fiduciary Funds 730 12653-03-4 MISCELLANEOUS -- ALL STATE DEPARTMENTS AND AGENCIES LOCAL GOVERNMENT ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Municipal Assistance Tax Fund SPECIAL ACCOUNT FOR THE MUNICIPAL ASSISTANCE CORPORATION FOR THE CITY OF TROY For payment pursuant to the provisions of section 92-d of the state finance law to the municipal assistance corporation for the city of Troy, to the extent required to comply with the agreements between such corporation and the holders of its notes and bonds, and for the corporate purposes of such corporation, and, to the extent not required by such corporation for such purposes, for payment to the city of Troy for support of local government, provided however, that the maximum amount to be paid pursuant to this appropriation shall not exceed the total of the revenues derived from sales and compensating use taxes imposed and collected by sections 1210 and 1262 of the tax law, that would have been received by the city of Troy absent the application of chapter 721 of the laws of 1994 ............................ 15,000,000 -------------- 731 12653-03-4 MISCELLANEOUS -- ALL STATE DEPARTMENTS AND AGENCIES LOCAL GOVERNMENT ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 AID AND INCENTIVES FOR MUNICIPALITIES General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For a local government efficiency grant program administered by the department of state pursuant to section 54 of the state finance law. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the maximum grant award for a local government efficiency planning project, or the planning component of a project that includes both planning and implementa- tion, shall not exceed $12,500 per municipality; provided, however, that in no event shall such a planning project receive a grant award in excess of $100,000. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, local matching funds equal to at least 50 percent of the total cost of activities under the grant work plan approved by the department of state shall be required for planning grants. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, no payment shall be made from this appropriation without a certificate of approval by the director of the budget ... 4,000,000 .............. (re. $4,000,000) The appropriation made by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013, is hereby amended and reappropriated to read: For awards under the local government performance and efficiency program administered by the FINANCIAL RESTRUCTURING BOARD FOR LOCAL GOVERNMENTS OR THE department of state pursuant to section 54 of the state finance law. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, no payment shall be made from this appropriation without a certificate of approval by the director of the budget ... 40,000,000 ............ (re. $40,000,000) For citizens re-organization empowerment grants and citizen empower- ment tax credits administered by the department of state pursuant to section 54 of the state finance law. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, for citizens re-organiza- tion empowerment grants, matching funds equal to at least 50 percent of the total cost of activities under the grant work plan approved by the department of state shall be required for a local government re-organization grant for a re-organization study, except for such grants that are awarded to a local government entity eligible for an expedited grant. Upon implementation of the local government re-or- ganization, the local matching funds required by such grant for a re-organization study shall be refunded except for 10 percent of the total cost of activities under the grant work plan approved by the department of state. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, no payment shall be made from this appropriation without a certificate of approval by the director of the budget ............................................. [35,000,000] 2,524,838 ............................ (re. $1,500,000) 732 12653-03-4 MISCELLANEOUS -- ALL STATE DEPARTMENTS AND AGENCIES LOCAL GOVERNMENT ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For a local government efficiency grant program administered by the department of state pursuant to section 54 of the state finance law. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, no payment shall be made from this appropriation without a certificate of approval by the director of the budget ... 4,000,000 .............. (re. $4,000,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For citizens re-organization empowerment grants and citizen empower- ment tax credits administered by the department of state pursuant to section 54 of the state finance law. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, no payment shall be made from this appropriation without a certificate of approval by the director of the budget ... 2,434,369 .............. (re. $1,500,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For a local government efficiency grant program administered by the department of state pursuant to section 54 of the state finance law, subject to a plan approved by the director of the budget. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, no payment shall be made from this appropriation without a certificate of approval by the director of the budget ... 4,000,000 .............. (re. $3,768,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For awards under a local government performance and efficiency program pursuant to section 54 of the state finance law. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, no payment shall be made from this appropriation without a certificate of approval by the director of the budget ... 13,000,000 ............ (re. $13,000,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For citizens re-organization empowerment grants and citizen empower- ment tax credits administered by the department of state pursuant to section 54 of the state finance law, subject to a plan approved by the director of the budget. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, citizen empowerment tax credits may be calculated and awarded to eligible municipalities in the same manner as municipal merger incentives pursuant to section 54 of the state finance law in effect on January 1, 2011, and shall be paid to such municipalities on or before September 25, 2011; provided, however, that any municipality which received such municipal merger incentive in the state fiscal year commencing April 1, 2010 may be paid a citizen empowerment tax cred- it on or before September 25, 2011 in the same amount as such munic- ipal merger incentive; provided, further, that any municipality receiving a citizen empowerment tax credit shall use at least 70 733 12653-03-4 MISCELLANEOUS -- ALL STATE DEPARTMENTS AND AGENCIES LOCAL GOVERNMENT ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 percent of such credit for property tax relief and the balance of such credit for general municipal purposes. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, no payment shall be made from this appropriation without a certificate of approval by the director of the budget ... 1,597,785 .............. (re. $1,376,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2010, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For a local government efficiency grant program administered by the department of state pursuant to section 54 of the state finance law. Of the amount appropriated herein, up to $750,000 shall be made avail- able for high priority planning grants and general efficiency plan- ning grants to eligible municipalities. Of the amount appropriated herein, up to $2,125,000 shall be made available for efficiency implementation grants to eligible munici- palities. Of the amount appropriated herein, up to $2,125,000 shall be made available for twenty-first century demonstration project grants to eligible municipalities. Of the amount appropriated herein, up to $57,133 shall be made avail- able for municipal merger incentives for eligible municipalities. Notwithstanding the above provisions of this appropriation, and subject to approval of the director of the budget, any unused moneys provided pursuant to this appropriation for high priority planning grants, general efficiency planning grants or twenty-first century demonstration project grants may be used for efficiency implementa- tion grants, and any unused moneys provided pursuant to this appro- priation for high priority planning grants, general efficiency plan- ning grants or efficiency implementation grants may be used for twenty-first century demonstration project grants. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, no payment shall be made from this appropriation without a certificate of approval by the director of the budget ... 5,057,133 .............. (re. $4,238,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2009, as amended by chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For a local government efficiency grant program administered by the department of state pursuant to section 54 of the state finance law. Of the amount appropriated herein, up to $750,000 shall be made available for high priority planning grants and general efficiency planning grants to eligible municipalities. Of the amount appropriated herein, up to $2,125,000 shall be made available for efficiency implementation grants to eligible munici- palities. Of the amount appropriated herein, up to $2,125,000 shall be made available for twenty-first century demonstration project grants to eligible municipalities. Notwithstanding the above provisions of this appropriation, and subject to approval of the director of the budget, any unused moneys 734 12653-03-4 MISCELLANEOUS -- ALL STATE DEPARTMENTS AND AGENCIES LOCAL GOVERNMENT ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 provided pursuant to this appropriation for any one type of grant may be used for any other type of grant. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, no payment shall be made from this appropriation without a certificate of approval by the director of the budget ... 5,000,000 .............. (re. $1,239,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2008, as amended by chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2009: For a local government efficiency grant program administered by the department of state pursuant to section 54 of the state finance law. Of the amount appropriated herein, up to $2,450,000 shall be made available for high priority planning grants and general efficiency planning grants to eligible municipalities. Of the amount appropriated herein, up to $4,900,000 shall be made available for efficiency implementation grants to eligible munici- palities. Of the amount appropriated herein, up to $4,165,000 shall be made available for twenty-first century demonstration project grants to eligible municipalities. Of the amount appropriated herein, up to $500,000 shall be suballo- cated to the department of state and other state agencies subject to approval of the director of the budget for administrative expenses, regional technical assistance and state agency shared services assistance to local governments. Notwithstanding the above provisions of this appropriation, and subject to approval of the director of the budget, any unused moneys provided pursuant to this appropriation for high priority planning grants, general efficiency planning grants or twenty-first century demonstration project grants may be used for efficiency implementa- tion grants, and any unused moneys provided pursuant to this appro- priation for high priority planning grants, general efficiency plan- ning grants or efficiency implementation grants may be used for twenty-first century demonstration project grants. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, no payment shall be made from this appropriation without a certificate of approval by the director of the budget ... 12,015,000 ............. (re. $3,077,000) EFFICIENCY INCENTIVE GRANTS General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2008, as amended by chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2010: Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount appro- priated herein shall be made available for payment to the Buffalo fiscal stability authority for use in awarding grants to support city activities to achieve recurring savings through innovations and reengineering. Payments for such purposes shall be allocated subject to plans or amended plans provided pursuant to section 3857-a of the 735 12653-03-4 MISCELLANEOUS -- ALL STATE DEPARTMENTS AND AGENCIES LOCAL GOVERNMENT ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 public authorities law and subject to a payment plan approved by the director of the budget ... 1,470,000 .............. (re. $1,470,000) Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount appro- priated herein shall be made available for payment to the Erie coun- ty fiscal stability authority for use in awarding grants to support county activities to achieve recurring savings through innovations and reengineering. Payments for such purposes shall be allocated subject to plans or amended plans provided pursuant to section 3957-a of the public authorities law and subject to a payment plan approved by the director of the budget ............................. 3,430,000 ......................................... (re. $2,470,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2007, as amended by chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2010: Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount appro- priated herein shall be made available for payment to the Buffalo fiscal stability authority for use in awarding grants to support city activities to achieve recurring savings through innovations and reengineering. Payments for such purposes shall be allocated subject to plans or amended plans provided pursuant to section 3857-a of the public authorities law and subject to a payment plan approved by the director of the budget ... 8,630,000 .............. (re. $1,148,000) 736 12653-03-4 MISCELLANEOUS -- ALL STATE DEPARTMENTS AND AGENCIES NATIONAL AND COMMUNITY SERVICE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS General Fund ....................... 350,000 1,213,000 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 350,000 1,213,000 ================ ================ SCHEDULE OPERATIONS PROGRAM ............................................. 350,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For services and expenses of regional volun- teer centers defined as community-based organizations with a focus on volunteerism that meets critical needs in communities, that promote service and civic engagement opportunities to a specific region of the state and have the capacity to provide training and support for non-profits and businesses interested in creating volun- teer programs. Such assistance shall be awarded by grants through one or more competitive processes to eligible communi- ty-based organizations and may also be available for sub-grants to local non-pro- fit organizations in need of volunteer coordination assistance ........................ 350,000 -------------- 737 12653-03-4 MISCELLANEOUS -- ALL STATE DEPARTMENTS AND AGENCIES NATIONAL AND COMMUNITY SERVICE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 OPERATIONS PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses of regional volunteer centers defined as community-based organizations with a focus on volunteerism that meets critical needs in communities, that promote service and civic engagement opportunities to a specific region of the state and have the capacity to provide training and support for non-profits and businesses interested in creating volunteer programs. Such assist- ance shall be awarded by grants through one or more competitive processes to eligible community-based organizations and may also be available for sub-grants to local non-profit organizations in need of volunteer coordination assistance ............................... 350,000 ............................................. (re. $350,000) By chapter 53, section 1 of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses of regional volunteer centers defined as community-based organizations with a focus on volunteerism that meets critical needs in communities, that promote service and civic engagement opportunities to a specific region of the state and have the capacity to provide training and support for non-profits and businesses interested in creating volunteer programs. Such assist- ance shall be awarded by grants through one or more competitive processes to eligible community-based organizations and may also be available for sub-grants to local non-profit organizations in need of volunteer coordination assistance ... 350,000 .... (re. $350,000) By chapter 53, section 1 of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses of regional volunteer centers defined as community-based organizations with a focus on volunteerism that meets critical needs in communities, that promote service and civic engagement opportunities to a specific region of the state and have the capacity to provide training and support for non-profits and businesses interested in creating volunteer programs. Such assist- ance shall be awarded by grants through one or more competitive processes to eligible community-based organizations and may also be available for sub-grants to local non-profit organizations in need of volunteer coordination assistance ... 350,000 .... (re. $350,000) By chapter 53, section 1 of the laws of 2010: For services and expenses of regional volunteer centers defined as community-based organizations with a focus on volunteerism that meets critical needs in communities, that promote service and civic engagement opportunities to a specific region of the state and have the capacity to provide training and support for non-profits and businesses interested in creating volunteer programs. Such assist- ance shall be awarded by grants through one or more competitive 738 12653-03-4 MISCELLANEOUS -- ALL STATE DEPARTMENTS AND AGENCIES NATIONAL AND COMMUNITY SERVICE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 processes to eligible community-based organizations and may also be available for sub-grants to local non-profit organizations in need of volunteer coordination assistance ... 350,000 .... (re. $163,000) 739 12653-03-4 MISCELLANEOUS -- ALL STATE DEPARTMENTS AND AGENCIES PAY FOR SUCCESS CONTINGENCY RESERVE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS General Fund ....................... 125,000,000 0 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 125,000,000 0 ================ ================ SCHEDULE PAY FOR SUCCESS CONTINGENCY RESERVE ........................ 125,000,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For services and expenses of pay for success initiatives to improve program outcomes in the areas of early childhood development and child welfare, health care or public safety. Such services and expenses may include, but shall not be limited to, contract payments to intermediary organ- izations responsible for raising funds to support project costs and managing the delivery of services, contract payments for the verification and validation of program outcomes achieved, and payments based on the achievement and validation of specific performance targets as agreed upon in contracts and other agreements that may be part of pay for success initi- atives; provided, however, that no contract for a pay for success initiative shall be entered into pursuant to this appropriation unless the director of the budget determines that there is a reason- able expectation that the initiative and related administration costs will generate savings to the state and/or local govern- ments net of any payments pursuant to this appropriation and, provided further that the state shall not enter into a contract pursuant to this appropriation with a party other than a not-for-profit corpo- ration or charitable foundation for the purpose of financing a pay for success initiative; such restriction shall not apply to contracts related to the evalu- 740 12653-03-4 MISCELLANEOUS -- ALL STATE DEPARTMENTS AND AGENCIES PAY FOR SUCCESS CONTINGENCY RESERVE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 ation of or ancillary activities related to the administration of such pay for success initiative. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, for the purpose of implementing pay for success initiatives, the amounts appropriated herein may be transferred or suballocated to any state department, agency or public authority and any state department, agency or public authority may then transfer to state oper- ations to accomplish the intent of this appropriation with the approval of the director of the budget. Notwithstanding section 40 of state finance law or any other law to the contrary, this appropri- ation shall remain in full force and effect for the period April 1, 2014 to March 31, 2015 and the period April 1, 2015 to March 31, 2016 ..................... 100,000,000 For services and expenses of pay for success initiatives to improve performance outcomes related to homeless housing and preventive services programs which may include, but shall not be limited to, supportive housing services for single adults, families and young adults between the ages of 18 and 25 who are aging out of foster care, rapid re-housing services to homeless households, essential services to those residing in shelters, and services to prevent at-risk households from becom- ing homeless. Such services and expenses may include, but shall not be limited to, contract payments to intermediary organ- izations responsible for raising funds to support project costs and managing the delivery of services, contract payments for the verification and validation of program outcomes achieved, and payments based on the achievement and validation of specific performance targets as agreed upon in contracts and other agreements that may be part of pay for success initi- atives; provided, however, that no contract for a pay for success initiative shall be entered into pursuant to this appropriation unless the director of the budget determines that there is a reason- able expectation that the initiative and related administration costs will generate 741 12653-03-4 MISCELLANEOUS -- ALL STATE DEPARTMENTS AND AGENCIES PAY FOR SUCCESS CONTINGENCY RESERVE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 savings to the state and/or local govern- ments net of any payments pursuant to this appropriation and, provided further that the state shall not enter into a contract pursuant to this appropriation with a party other than a not-for-profit corpo- ration or charitable foundation for the purpose of financing a pay for success initiative; such restriction shall not apply to contracts related to the evalu- ation of or ancillary activities related to the administration of such pay for success initiative. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, for the purpose of implementing pay for success initiatives, the amounts appropriated herein may be transferred or suballocated to any state department, agency or public authority and any state department, agency or public authority may then transfer to state oper- ations to accomplish the intent of this appropriation with the approval of the director of the budget. Notwithstanding section 40 of the state finance law or any other law to the contrary, this appropri- ation shall remain in full force and effect for the period April 1, 2014 to March 31, 2015 and the period April 1, 2015 to March 31, 2016 ...................... 25,000,000 -------------- 742 12653-03-4 MISCELLANEOUS -- ALL STATE DEPARTMENTS AND AGENCIES PAYMENT TO THE CITY OF NEW YORK AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Local Government Assistance Tax Fund - 40452 For payment to the city of New York pursuant to section 3238-a of the public authorities law upon audit and warrant of the comptroller. The amount appropriated herein shall constitute fulfillment of the state's obli- gation for the fiscal year of the city of New York ending June 30, 2014 ..................................... 170,000,000 ============== 743 12653-03-4 MISCELLANEOUS -- ALL STATE DEPARTMENTS AND AGENCIES REGIONAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 REGIONAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 The appropriation made by chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2005, as transferred by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012, is hereby amended and reappropriated to read: For services and expenses of the regional economic development program pursuant to a memorandum of understanding to be executed by the governor, the temporary president of the senate, and the speaker of the assembly. NOTWITHSTANDING ANYTHING TO THE CONTRARY FOUND WITHIN ANY LAW OR MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING, THE LEGISLATIVE SPONSOR CONTRACT, GRANT AGREEMENT AND EXPENDITURE REQUIREMENTS AS DEFINED IN THE 2014-15 STATE FISCAL YEAR CAPITAL PROJECTS REAPPROPRIATION FOR THE COMMUNITY ENHANCEMENT FACILITIES ASSISTANCE PROGRAM UNDER MISCELLANEOUS - ALL STATE DEPARTMENTS AND AGENCIES, ARE DEEMED FULLY INCORPORATED HEREIN AND A PART OF THIS REAPPROPRIATION AS IF FULLY STATED. All or a portion of the funds appropriated hereby may be suballocated to any department, agency, or public authority, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 ... 10,000,000 .............. (re. $5,159,000) 744 12653-03-4 MISCELLANEOUS -- ALL STATE DEPARTMENTS AND AGENCIES TRIBAL STATE COMPACT REVENUE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS Special Revenue Funds - Other ...... 111,400,000 70,100,000 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 111,400,000 70,100,000 ================ ================ SCHEDULE TRIBAL STATE COMPACT REVENUE PROGRAM ....................... 111,400,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Tribal State Compact Revenue Account - 22169 Notwithstanding any other law to the contra- ry, for services and expenses of grants equal to 25 percent of the negotiated percentage of the net drop from electronic gaming devices the state receives from such devices located at the Seneca Niagara casino pursuant to the tribal compact for the purposes specified in section 99-h of the state finance law. Funds appropriated herein may be suballocated to any depart- ment, agency or public authority ............ 23,900,000 Notwithstanding any other law to the contra- ry, payments to counties eligible to receive aid equal to 10 percent of the negotiated percentage of the net drop from electronic gaming devices the state receives from such devices located at the Seneca Niagara casino pursuant to the tribal compact for purposes specified in subdivision 3-a of section 99-h of the state finance law. Funds appropriated herein may be suballocated to any depart- ment, agency or public authority ............. 9,600,000 Notwithstanding any other law to the contra- ry, for services and expenses of grants equal to 25 percent of the negotiated percentage of the net drop from electronic gaming devices the state receives from such devices located at the Seneca Allega- ny casino pursuant to the tribal compacts for the purposes specified in subdivision 3 of section 99-h of the state finance law 745 12653-03-4 MISCELLANEOUS -- ALL STATE DEPARTMENTS AND AGENCIES TRIBAL STATE COMPACT REVENUE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 and pursuant to a plan approved by the director of the budget and developed by the empire state development corporation in consultation with municipal governments hosting tribal casinos pursuant to subdi- vision (a) of section 12 of the executive law. Copies of the approved plan shall be submitted to the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Funds appropriated herein may be suballocated to any department, agency or public authority ............................................. 11,100,000 Notwithstanding any other law to the contra- ry, payments to counties eligible to receive aid equal to 10 percent of the negotiated percentage of the net drop from electronic gaming devices the state receives from such devices located at the Seneca Allegany casino pursuant to the tribal compact for purposes specified in subdivision 3-a of section 99-h of the state finance law. Funds appropriated herein may be suballocated to any depart- ment, agency or public authority ............. 4,400,000 Notwithstanding any other law to the contra- ry, for services and expenses of grants equal to 25 percent of the negotiated percentage of the net drop from electronic gaming devices the state receives from such devices located at the Seneca Buffalo Creek casino pursuant to the tribal compact for the purposes specified in section 99-h of the state finance law. Funds appropriated herein may be suballo- cated to any department, agency or public authority .................................... 8,000,000 Notwithstanding any other law to the contra- ry, payments to counties eligible to receive aid equal to 10 percent of the negotiated percentage of the net drop from electronic gaming devices the state receives from such devices located at the Seneca Buffalo Creek casino pursuant to the tribal compact for purposes specified in subdivision 3-a of section 99-h of the state finance law. Funds appropriated herein may be suballocated to any depart- ment, agency or public authority ............. 3,200,000 746 12653-03-4 MISCELLANEOUS -- ALL STATE DEPARTMENTS AND AGENCIES TRIBAL STATE COMPACT REVENUE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Notwithstanding any other law to the contra- ry, for services and expenses of grants equal to 25 percent of the negotiated percentage of the net drop from electronic gaming devices the state receives from such devices located at the Akwesasne Mohawk casino pursuant to the tribal compacts for the purposes specified in chapter 590 of the laws of 2004 and pursu- ant to a plan approved by the director of the budget and developed by the empire state development corporation in consulta- tion with municipal governments in the county or counties of Franklin or St. Lawrence. Such plan shall ensure that the counties of Franklin and St. Lawrence, and the affected towns therein, shall each receive 50 percent of the monies appropriated herein. Copies of the approved plan shall be submitted to the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Funds appropriated herein may be suballocated to any department, agency or public authority .............................................. 7,700,000 Notwithstanding any other law to the contra- ry, for payments to counties eligible to receive aid equal to 10 percent of the negotiated percentage of the net drop from electronic gaming devices the state receives from such devices located at the Akwesasne casino pursuant to the tribal compact for purposes specified in subdivi- sion 3-a of section 99-h of the state finance law. Funds appropriated herein may be suballocated to any department, agency or public authority ................... 3,100,000 Notwithstanding any other law to the contra- ry, for services and expenses of grants equal to 25 percent of the negotiated percentage of the net drop from electronic gaming devices plus an additional sum of $6,000,000 the state receives from such devices located at the Oneida Turning Stone casino pursuant to the tribal compact for purposes specified in section 99-h of the state finance law. Funds appropriated herein may be suballocated to any department, agency or public authority .. 23,100,000 747 12653-03-4 MISCELLANEOUS -- ALL STATE DEPARTMENTS AND AGENCIES TRIBAL STATE COMPACT REVENUE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Notwithstanding any other law to the contra- ry, for payments to counties eligible to receive aid equal to 10 percent of the negotiated percentage of the net drop from electronic gaming devices the state receives from such devices located at the Oneida Turning Stone casino pursuant to the tribal compact for purposes specified in subdivision 3-a of section 99-h of the state finance law. Funds appropriated herein may be suballocated to any depart- ment, agency or public authority ............. 6,300,000 Notwithstanding any other law to the contra- ry, for services and expenses of grants to Madison county equal to a onetime $11,000,000 payment received by the state pursuant to an agreement with the Oneida Nation of New York for purposes specified in section 99-h of the state finance law. Funds appropriated herein may be suballo- cated to any department, agency or public authority ................................... 11,000,000 -------------- 748 12653-03-4 MISCELLANEOUS -- ALL STATE DEPARTMENTS AND AGENCIES TRIBAL STATE COMPACT REVENUE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 TRIBAL STATE COMPACT REVENUE PROGRAM Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Tribal State Compact Revenue Account - 22169 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: Notwithstanding any other law to the contrary, for services and expenses of grants equal to 25 percent of the negotiated percentage of the net drop from electronic gaming devices the state receives from such devices located at the Seneca Niagara casino pursuant to the tribal compact for the purposes specified in section 99-h of the state finance law. Funds appropriated herein may be suballocated to any department, agency or public authority ......................... 27,600,000 ....................................... (re. $27,600,000) Notwithstanding any other law to the contrary, for services and expenses of grants equal to 25 percent of the negotiated percentage of the net drop from electronic gaming devices the state receives from such devices located at the Seneca Allegany casino pursuant to the tribal compacts for the purposes specified in subdivision 3 of section 99-h of the state finance law and pursuant to a plan approved by the director of the budget and developed by the empire state development corporation in consultation with municipal govern- ments hosting tribal casinos pursuant to subdivision (a) of section 12 of the executive law. Copies of the approved plan shall be submitted to the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Funds appropri- ated herein may be suballocated to any department, agency or public authority ... 10,500,000 ......................... (re. $10,500,000) Notwithstanding any other law to the contrary, for services and expenses of grants equal to 25 percent of the negotiated percentage of the net drop from electronic gaming devices the state receives from such devices located at the Seneca Buffalo Creek casino pursu- ant to the tribal compact for the purposes specified in section 99-h of the state finance law. Funds appropriated herein may be suballocated to any department, agen- cy or public authority ... 5,600,000 .............. (re. $2,400,000) Notwithstanding any other law to the contrary, for services and expenses of grants equal to 25 percent of the negotiated percentage of the net drop from electronic gaming devices the state receives from such devices located at the Akwesasne Mohawk casino pursuant to the tribal compacts for the purposes specified in chapter 590 of the laws of 2004 and pursuant to a plan approved by the director of the budget and developed by the empire state development corporation in consultation with municipal governments in the county or counties of Franklin or St. Lawrence. Such plan shall ensure that the counties of Franklin and St. Lawrence, and the affected towns therein, shall each receive 50 percent of the monies appropriated herein. Copies of the approved plan shall be submitted to the chairman of the senate finance committee and the 749 12653-03-4 MISCELLANEOUS -- ALL STATE DEPARTMENTS AND AGENCIES TRIBAL STATE COMPACT REVENUE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Funds appropri- ated herein may be suballocated to any department, agency or public authority ... 7,100,000 ........................... (re. $7,100,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: Notwithstanding any other law to the contrary, for services and expenses of grants equal to 25 percent of the negotiated percentage of the net drop from electronic gaming devices the state receives from such devices located at the Seneca Niagara casino pursuant to the tribal compact for the purposes specified in section 99-h of the state finance law. Funds appropriated herein may be suballocated to any department, agency or public authority ......................... 28,600,000 ........................................ (re. $9,100,000) Notwithstanding any other law to the contrary, for services and expenses of grants equal to 25 percent of the negotiated percentage of the net drop from electronic gaming devices the state receives from such devices located at the Seneca Allegany casino pursuant to the tribal compacts for the purposes specified in subdivision 3 of section 99-h of the state finance law and pursuant to a plan approved by the director of the budget and developed by the empire state development corporation in consultation with municipal govern- ments hosting tribal casinos pursuant to subdivision (a) of section 12 of the executive law. Copies of the approved plan shall be submitted to the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Funds appropri- ated herein may be suballocated to any department, agency or public authority ... 11,200,000 .......................... (re. $8,800,000) Notwithstanding any other law to the contrary, for services and expenses of grants equal to 25 percent of the negotiated percentage of the net drop from electronic gaming devices the state receives from such devices located at the Akwesasne Mohawk casino pursuant to the tribal compacts for the purposes specified in chapter 590 of the laws of 2004 and pursuant to a plan approved by the director of the budget and developed by the empire state development corporation in consultation with municipal governments in the county or counties of Franklin or St. Lawrence. Such plan shall ensure that the counties of Franklin and St. Lawrence, and the affected towns therein, shall each receive 50 percent of the monies appropriated herein. Copies of the approved plan shall be submitted to the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Funds appropriated herein may be suballocated to any department, agency or public authority ... 6,800,000 .......... (re. $4,600,000) 750 12653-03-4 MISCELLANEOUS -- ALL STATE DEPARTMENTS AND AGENCIES WORLD TRADE CENTER -- WORKERS' COMPENSATION BOARD AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 WORKERS' COMPENSATION BOARD WORLD TRADE CENTER PROGRAM Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal MISCELLANEOUS Operating Grants Fund Federal Grants for Disaster Assistance Account - 25300 By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2002, and such amount as trans- ferred by chapter 14, section 1, of the laws of 2003: For transfer to the workers' compensation board for the federal share of services and expenses related to workers' compensation benefit costs related to the September 11, 2001 attack on the New York City World Trade Center, in accordance with federal regulations ... 175,000,000 ...................................... (re. $25,000,000) 751 12653-03-4 TABLE OF CONTENTS Page SECTION 1 - STATE AGENCIES ........................................... 1 AGING, OFFICE FOR THE .............................................. 3 AGRICULTURE AND MARKETS, DEPARTMENT OF ............................ 20 ARTS, COUNCIL ON THE .............................................. 28 AUDIT AND CONTROL, DEPARTMENT OF .................................. 32 CITY UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK ....................................... 33 CORRECTIONS AND COMMUNITY SUPERVISION, DEPARTMENT OF .............. 39 CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES, DIVISION OF ............................ 44 ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, DEPARTMENT OF ............................... 75 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT .............................................. 96 ELECTIONS, STATE BOARD OF ........................................ 188 ENERGY RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY ........................ 191 ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION, DEPARTMENT OF ........................ 192 FAMILY ASSISTANCE, DEPARTMENT OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES, OFFICE OF ........................ 199 TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE, OFFICE OF ................. 340 FINANCIAL SERVICES, DEPARTMENT OF ................................ 410 HEALTH, DEPARTMENT OF ............................................ 414 HIGHER EDUCATION SERVICES CORPORATION ............................ 557 HOMELAND SECURITY AND EMERGENCY SERVICES, DIVISION OF ............ 564 HOUSING AND COMMUNITY RENEWAL, DIVISION OF ....................... 576 MORTGAGE AGENCY, STATE OF NEW YORK ............................. 586 INDIGENT LEGAL SERVICES, OFFICE OF ............................... 587 INTEREST ON LAWYER ACCOUNT ....................................... 589 JUSTICE CENTER FOR THE PROTECTION OF PEOPLE WITH SPECIAL NEEDS .......................................................... 590 LABOR, DEPARTMENT OF ............................................. 593 752 12653-03-4 TABLE OF CONTENTS Page MENTAL HYGIENE, DEPARTMENT OF ALCOHOLISM AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE SERVICES, OFFICE OF ............. 604 MENTAL HEALTH, OFFICE OF ....................................... 621 PEOPLE WITH DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES, OFFICE FOR ............. 639 METROPOLITAN TRANSPORTATION AUTHORITY ............................ 650 MILITARY AND NAVAL AFFAIRS, DIVISION OF .......................... 652 MOTOR VEHICLES, DEPARTMENT OF .................................... 654 PARKS, RECREATION AND HISTORIC PRESERVATION, OFFICE OF ........... 656 PREVENTION OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE, OFFICE FOR THE .................. 662 PUBLIC SERVICE, DEPARTMENT OF .................................... 664 STATE, DEPARTMENT OF ............................................. 666 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK ..................................... 673 TAXATION AND FINANCE, DEPARTMENT OF .............................. 677 TRANSPORTATION, DEPARTMENT OF .................................... 678 URBAN DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION, NEW YORK STATE .................... 703 VETERANS' AFFAIRS, DIVISION OF ................................... 715 VICTIM SERVICES, OFFICE OF ....................................... 718 MISCELLANEOUS -- ALL STATE DEPARTMENTS AND AGENCIES: HIGHER EDUCATION OPPORTUNITY PROGRAMS .......................... 722 HUDSON RIVER VALLEY GREENWAY COMMUNITIES COUNCIL ............... 723 HURRICANE IRENE - TROPICAL STORM LEE FLOOD RECOVERY GRANT PROGRAM ................................................ 725 LOCAL GOVERNMENT ASSISTANCE .................................... 726 NATIONAL AND COMMUNITY SERVICE ................................. 736 PAY FOR SUCCESS CONTINGENCY RESERVE ............................ 739 PAYMENT TO THE CITY OF NEW YORK ................................ 742 REGIONAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM .......................... 743 753 12653-03-4 TABLE OF CONTENTS Page TRIBAL STATE COMPACT REVENUE ................................... 744 WORLD TRADE CENTER -- WORKERS' COMPENSATION BOARD .............. 750
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S T A T E O F N E W Y O R K ________________________________________________________________________ S. 6353--B A. 8553--B S E N A T E - A S S E M B L Y January 21, 2014 ___________ IN SENATE -- A BUDGET BILL, submitted by the Governor pursuant to arti- cle seven of the Constitution -- read twice and ordered printed, and when printed to be committed to the Committee on Finance -- committee discharged, bill amended, ordered reprinted as amended and recommitted to said committee -- committee discharged, bill amended, ordered reprinted as amended and recommitted to said committee IN ASSEMBLY -- A BUDGET BILL, submitted by the Governor pursuant to article seven of the Constitution -- read once and referred to the Committee on Ways and Means -- committee discharged, bill amended, ordered reprinted as amended and recommitted to said committee -- again reported from said committee with amendments, ordered reprinted as amended and recommitted to said committee AN ACT making appropriations for the support of government AID TO LOCALITIES BUDGET THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, REPRESENTED IN SENATE AND ASSEM- BLY, DO ENACT AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. a) The several amounts specified in this chapter for aid to localities, or so much thereof as shall be sufficient to accomplish the purposes designated by the appropriations, are hereby appropriated and authorized to be paid as hereinafter provided, to the respective public officers and for the several purposes specified. b) Where applicable, appropriations made by this chapter for expendi- tures from federal grants for aid to localities may be allocated for spending from federal grants for any grant period beginning, during, or prior to, the state fiscal year beginning on April 1, 2014 except as otherwise noted. c) The several amounts named herein, or so much thereof as shall be sufficient to accomplish the purpose designated, being the undisbursed and/or unexpended balances of the prior year's appropriations, are here- by reappropriated from the same funds and made available for the same purposes as the prior year's appropriations, unless herein amended, for the fiscal year beginning April 1, 2014. Certain reappropriations in EXPLANATION--Matter in ITALICS (underscored) is new; matter in brackets [ ] is old law to be omitted.
LBD12653-05-4 2 12653-05-4 this chapter are shown using abbreviated text, with three leader dots (an ellipsis) followed by three spaces (... ) used to indicate where existing law that is being continued is not shown. However, unless a change is clearly indicated by the use of brackets [ ] for deletions and underscores for additions, the purposes, amounts, funding source and all other aspects pertinent to each item of appropriation shall be as last appropriated. For the purpose of complying with the state finance law, the year, chapter and section of the last act reappropriating a former original appropriation or any part thereof is, unless otherwise indicated, chap- ter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013. d) No moneys appropriated by this chapter shall be available for payment until a certificate of approval has been issued by the director of the budget, who shall file such certificate with the department of audit and control, the chairperson of the senate finance committee and the chairperson of the assembly ways and means committee. e) The appropriations contained in this chapter shall be available for the fiscal year beginning on April 1, 2014 except as otherwise noted. 3 12653-05-4 OFFICE FOR THE AGING AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS General Fund - State and Local ..... 114,119,500 105,757,500 Special Revenue Funds - Federal .... 114,985,000 206,985,000 Special Revenue Funds - Other ...... 980,000 0 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 230,084,500 312,742,500 ================ ================ SCHEDULE COMMUNITY SERVICES PROGRAM ................................. 230,084,500 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For services and expenses, including the payment of liabilities incurred prior to April 1, 2014, related to the community services elderly grant program. No expend- itures shall be made from this appropri- ation until the director of the budget has approved a plan submitted by the office outlining the amounts and purposes of such expenditures and the allocation of funds among the counties. Notwithstanding any provision of law, rule or regulation to the contrary, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, funds appro- priated herein for the community services for the elderly program (CSE) and the expanded in-home services for the elderly program (EISEP) may be used in accordance with a waiver or reduction in county main- tenance of effort requirements established pursuant to section 214 of the elder law, except for base year expenditures. To the extent that funds hereby appropriated are sufficient to exceed the per capita limit established in section 214 of the elder law, the excess funds shall be available to supplement the existing per capita level in a uniform manner consistent with statutory allocations. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, including section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part N of chapter 56 of the laws of 2013, for the period commenc- 4 12653-05-4 OFFICE FOR THE AGING AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 ing on April 1, 2014 and ending March 31, 2015 the commissioner shall not apply any cost of living adjustment for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimburse- ment ........................................ 20,296,000 For planning and implementation, including the payment of liabilities incurred prior to April 1, 2014, of a program of expanded in-home, case management and ancillary community services for the elderly (EISEP). No expenditures shall be made from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a plan submit- ted by the office outlining the amounts and purposes of such expenditures and the allocation of funds among the counties, including the city of New York. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, including section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part N of chapter 56 of the laws of 2013, for the period commenc- ing on April 1, 2014 and ending March 31, 2015 the commissioner shall not apply any cost of living adjustment for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimburse- ment ........................................ 50,012,000 For services and expenses of grants to area agencies on aging for the establishment and operation of caregiver resource centers ........................................ 353,000 For services and expenses, including the payment of liabilities incurred prior to April 1, 2014, associated with the well- ness in nutrition (WIN) program, formerly known as the supplemental nutrition assistance program (SNAP), including a suballocation to the department of agri- culture and markets to be transferred to state operations for administrative costs of the farmers market nutrition program. Up to $200,000 of this appropriation may be made available to the Council of Senior Centers and Services of New York City to provide outreach within the older adult SNAP initiative. No expenditure shall be made from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a plan submitted by the office outlining the amounts and purpose of such expenditures 5 12653-05-4 OFFICE FOR THE AGING AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 and the allocation of funds among the counties. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, including section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part N of chapter 56 of the laws of 2013, for the period commenc- ing on April 1, 2014 and ending March 31, 2015 the commissioner shall not apply any cost of living adjustment for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimburse- ment ........................................ 27,326,000 Local grants for services and expenses of the long-term care ombudsman program ........... 690,000 For state aid grants to providers of respite services to the elderly. Funding priority shall be given to the renewal of existing contracts with the state office for the aging. No expenditures shall be made from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a plan submitted by the office outlining the amounts to be distributed by provider ........................ 656,000 For state aid grants to providers of social model adult day services. Funding priority shall be given to the renewal of existing contracts with the state office for the aging. No expenditures shall be made from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a plan submitted by the office outlining the amounts to be distributed by provider ...................... 1,072,000 For state aid grants to naturally occurring retirement communities (NORC). Funding priority shall be given to the renewal of existing contracts with the state office for the aging. No expenditures shall be made from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a plan submitted by the office outlining the amounts to be distributed by provider ........ 2,027,500 For state aid grants to neighborhood naturally occurring retirement communities (NNORC). Funding priority shall be given to the renewal of existing contracts with the state office for the aging. No expend- itures shall be made from this appropri- ation until the director of the budget has approved a plan submitted by the office outlining the amounts to be distributed by provider ..................................... 2,027,500 6 12653-05-4 OFFICE FOR THE AGING AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For grants in aid to the 59 designated area agencies on aging for transportation oper- ating expenses related to serving the elderly. Funds shall be allocated from this appropriation pursuant to a plan prepared by the director of the state office for the aging and approved by the director of the budget ....................... 1,121,000 For grants to the area agencies on aging for the health insurance information, coun- seling and assistance program .................. 921,000 For state matching funds for services and expenses to match federally funded model projects and/or demonstration grant programs, a portion of which may be trans- ferred to state operations or to other entities as necessary to meet federal grant objectives ............................... 236,000 For state aid grants to up to three provid- ers of the managed care consumer assist- ance program for the purpose of assisting the health insurance, information coun- seling and assistance program grantees and persons who are eligible for programs covered by titles XVIII and IXX of the federal social security act or the elderly pharmaceutical insurance coverage program, by providing education, outreach, one-on- one counseling and assistance with bene- fits, including appeals and fair hearings, pertaining to such programs .................. 1,767,000 For services and expenses of the retired and senior volunteer program (RSVP) ................ 216,500 For services and expenses of the EAC/Nassau senior respite program ......................... 118,500 For services and expenses of the home aides of central New York, Inc. senior respite program ......................................... 71,000 For services and expenses of the New York foundation for senior citizens home shar- ing and respite care program .................... 86,000 For services and expenses of the foster grandparents program ............................ 98,000 For services and expenses related to an elderly abuse education and outreach program in accordance with section 219 of the elder law funding priority shall be given to the renewal of existing contracts with the state office for the aging ............ 745,000 For services and expenses related to the livable new york initiative to create neighborhoods that consider the evolving 7 12653-05-4 OFFICE FOR THE AGING AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 needs and preferences of all their resi- dents .......................................... 122,500 For services and expenses of the new york state adult day services association, inc. related to providing training and techni- cal assistance to social adult day services programs in new york state regarding the quality of services .............. 122,500 For services and expenses related to the congregate services initiative. No expend- itures shall be made from this appropri- ation until the director of the budget has approved a plan submitted by the office outlining the amounts and purposes of such expenditures and the allocation of funds among the counties ............................. 403,000 For services and expenses of New York State- wide Senior Action Council, Inc. for the patients' rights hotline and advocacy project ......................................... 31,500 For services and expenses related to making improvements in the long term care system for the point of entry initiatives, for the purposes of expanding and promoting a more coordinated level of care for the delivery of quality services in the commu- nity ......................................... 3,350,000 For services and expenses of the Association on Aging in New York State to provide training, education and technical assist- ance to the area agencies on aging and aging network service contractor staff for professional development ....................... 250,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................. 114,119,500 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund FHHS Aid to Localities Account - 25177 For programs provided under the titles of the federal older Americans act and other health and human services programs. Title III-b social services ................... 26,000,000 Title III-c nutrition programs, including a suballocation to the department of health to be transferred to state operations for nutrition program activities ................ 41,385,000 8 12653-05-4 OFFICE FOR THE AGING AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Title III-e caregivers ........................ 12,000,000 Health and human services programs ............. 9,000,000 Nutrition services incentive program .......... 17,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................. 105,385,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Miscellaneous Operating Grants Fund Office for the Aging Federal Grants Account - 25300 For services and expenses related to the provision of aging services programs ........... 600,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ..................... 600,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Miscellaneous Operating Grants Fund Senior Community Service Employment Account - 25444 For the senior community service employment program provided under title V of the federal older Americans act .................. 9,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 9,000,000 -------------- Special Revenue Fund - Other Combined Expendable Trust Fund Aging Grants and Bequest Account - 20100 For services and expenses of the state office for the aging ........................... 980,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ..................... 980,000 -------------- 9 12653-05-4 OFFICE FOR THE AGING AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 COMMUNITY SERVICES PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses, including the payment of liabilities incurred prior to April 1, 2013, related to the community services elderly grant program. No expenditures shall be made from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a plan submitted by the office outlining the amounts and purposes of such expenditures and the allocation of funds among the counties. Notwithstanding any provision of law, rule or regulation to the contrary, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, funds appropriated herein for the community services for the elderly program (CSE) and the expanded in-home services for the elderly program (EISEP) may be used in accordance with a waiver or reduction in county maintenance of effort requirements established pursuant to section 214 of the elder law, except for base year expenditures. To the extent that funds hereby appropriated are sufficient to exceed the per capita limit established in section 214 of the elder law, the excess funds shall be available to supplement the existing per capita level in a uniform manner consistent with statutory allo- cations. Notwithstanding any provision of articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, there shall be an exemption from the professional licensure requirements of such articles, and nothing contained in such articles, or in any other provisions of law related to the licensure requirements of persons licensed under those articles, shall prohibit or limit the activities or services of any person in the employ of a program or service operated, certified, regulated, funded or approved by the state office for the aging, a local governmental unit as such term is defined in article 41 of the mental hygiene law, and/or a local social services district as defined in section 61 of the social services law, and all such enti- ties shall be considered to be approved settings for the receipt of supervised experience for the professions governed by articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, and furthermore, no such entity shall be required to apply for nor be required to receive a waiver pursuant to section 6503-a of the education law in order to perform any activities or provide any services ............................. 15,312,000 ....................................... (re. $12,606,000) For planning and implementation, including the payment of liabilities incurred prior to April 1, 2013, of a program of expanded in-home, case management and ancillary community services for the elderly (EISEP). No expenditures shall be made from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a plan submitted by the office outlining the amounts and purposes of such expenditures and the allocation of funds among the counties, including the city of New York. Notwithstanding any provision of articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, there shall be an exemption from the professional 10 12653-05-4 OFFICE FOR THE AGING AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 licensure requirements of such articles, and nothing contained in such articles, or in any other provisions of law related to the licensure requirements of persons licensed under those articles, shall prohibit or limit the activities or services of any person in the employ of a program or service operated, certified, regulated, funded or approved by the state office for the aging, a local governmental unit as such term is defined in article 41 of the mental hygiene law, and/or a local social services district as defined in section 61 of the social services law, and all such enti- ties shall be considered to be approved settings for the receipt of supervised experience for the professions governed by articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, and furthermore, no such entity shall be required to apply for nor be required to receive a waiver pursuant to section 6503-a of the education law in order to perform any activities or provide any services ............................. 46,035,000 ....................................... (re. $39,060,000) For services and expenses of grants to area agencies on aging for the establishment and operation of caregiver resource centers .......... 353,000 ............................................. (re. $295,000) For services and expenses, including the payment of liabilities incurred prior to April 1, 2013, associated with the wellness in nutrition (WIN) program, formerly known as the supplemental nutri- tion assistance program (SNAP), including a suballocation to the department of agriculture and markets to be transferred to state operations for administrative costs of the farmers market nutrition program. No expenditure shall be made from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a plan submitted by the office outlining the amounts and purpose of such expenditures and the allocation of funds among the counties. Notwithstanding any provision of articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, there shall be an exemption from the professional licensure requirements of such articles, and nothing contained in such articles, or in any other provisions of law related to the licensure requirements of persons licensed under those articles, shall prohibit or limit the activities or services of any person in the employ of a program or service operated, certified, regulated, funded or approved by the state office for the aging, a local governmental unit as such term is defined in article 41 of the mental hygiene law, and/or a local social services district as defined in section 61 of the social services law, and all such enti- ties shall be considered to be approved settings for the receipt of supervised experience for the professions governed by articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, and furthermore, no such entity shall be required to apply for nor be required to receive a waiver pursuant to section 6503-a of the education law in order to perform any activities or provide any services ............................. 21,380,000 ....................................... (re. $17,373,000) For services and expenses of the Council of Senior Centers and Services of New York City to provide outreach within the older adult SNAP initiative ... 200,000 ......................... (re. $200,000) Local grants for services and expenses of the long-term care ombudsman program ... 690,000 ................................. (re. $583,000) 11 12653-05-4 OFFICE FOR THE AGING AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For state aid grants to providers of respite services to the elderly. Funding priority shall be given to the renewal of existing contracts with the state office for the aging. No expenditures shall be made from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a plan submitted by the office outlining the amounts to be distributed by provider. Notwithstanding any provision of articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, there shall be an exemption from the professional licensure requirements of such articles, and nothing contained in such articles, or in any other provisions of law related to the licensure requirements of persons licensed under those articles, shall prohibit or limit the activities or services of any person in the employ of a program or service operated, certified, regulated, funded or approved by the state office for the aging, a local governmental unit as such term is defined in article 41 of the mental hygiene law, and/or a local social services district as defined in section 61 of the social services law, and all such enti- ties shall be considered to be approved settings for the receipt of supervised experience for the professions governed by articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, and furthermore, no such entity shall be required to apply for nor be required to receive a waiver pursuant to section 6503-a of the education law in order to perform any activities or provide any services ............................. 656,000 ............................................. (re. $656,000) For state aid grants to providers of social model adult day services. Funding priority shall be given to the renewal of existing contracts with the state office for the aging. No expenditures shall be made from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a plan submitted by the office outlining the amounts to be distributed by provider. Notwithstanding any provision of articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, there shall be an exemption from the professional licensure requirements of such articles, and nothing contained in such articles, or in any other provisions of law related to the licensure requirements of persons licensed under those articles, shall prohibit or limit the activities or services of any person in the employ of a program or service operated, certified, regulated, funded or approved by the state office for the aging, a local governmental unit as such term is defined in article 41 of the mental hygiene law, and/or a local social services district as defined in section 61 of the social services law, and all such enti- ties shall be considered to be approved settings for the receipt of supervised experience for the professions governed by articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, and furthermore, no such entity shall be required to apply for nor be required to receive a waiver pursuant to section 6503-a of the education law in order to perform any activities or provide any services ............................. 872,000 ............................................. (re. $872,000) For additional services and expenses to providers of social model adult day services ... 200,000 ...................... (re. $200,000) For state aid grants to naturally occurring retirement communities (NORC). Funding priority shall be given to the renewal of existing 12 12653-05-4 OFFICE FOR THE AGING AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 contracts with the state office for the aging. No expenditures shall be made from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a plan submitted by the office outlining the amounts to be distributed by provider. Notwithstanding any provision of articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, there shall be an exemption from the professional licensure requirements of such articles, and nothing contained in such articles, or in any other provisions of law related to the licensure requirements of persons licensed under those articles, shall prohibit or limit the activities or services of any person in the employ of a program or service operated, certified, regulated, funded or approved by the state office for the aging, a local governmental unit as such term is defined in article 41 of the mental hygiene law, and/or a local social services district as defined in section 61 of the social services law, and all such enti- ties shall be considered to be approved settings for the receipt of supervised experience for the professions governed by articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, and furthermore, no such entity shall be required to apply for nor be required to receive a waiver pursuant to section 6503-a of the education law in order to perform any activities or provide any services ............................. 2,027,500 ......................................... (re. $2,027,500) For state aid grants to neighborhood naturally occurring retirement communities (NNORC). Funding priority shall be given to the renewal of existing contracts with the state office for the aging. No expenditures shall be made from this appropriation until the direc- tor of the budget has approved a plan submitted by the office outlining the amounts to be distributed by provider. Notwithstanding any provision of articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, there shall be an exemption from the professional licensure requirements of such articles, and nothing contained in such articles, or in any other provisions of law related to the licensure requirements of persons licensed under those articles, shall prohibit or limit the activities or services of any person in the employ of a program or service operated, certified, regulated, funded or approved by the state office for the aging, a local governmental unit as such term is defined in article 41 of the mental hygiene law, and/or a local social services district as defined in section 61 of the social services law, and all such enti- ties shall be considered to be approved settings for the receipt of supervised experience for the professions governed by articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, and furthermore, no such entity shall be required to apply for nor be required to receive a waiver pursuant to section 6503-a of the education law in order to perform any activities or provide any services ............................. 2,027,500 ......................................... (re. $2,027,500) For grants in aid to the 59 designated area agencies on aging for transportation operating expenses related to serving the elderly. Funds shall be allocated from this appropriation pursuant to a plan prepared by the director of the state office for the aging and approved by the director of the budget ... 921,000 .. (re. $853,000) 13 12653-05-4 OFFICE FOR THE AGING AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For additional services and expenses for transportation operating expenses related to serving the elderly ............................ 200,000 ............................................. (re. $200,000) Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, effective October 1, 2006, expenditures made from this appropriation shall effectively provide a cost of living adjustment, provided however, for the peri- od commencing on April 1, 2013 and ending March 31, 2014 the direc- tor shall not apply any new cost of living adjustment authorized by section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part H of chapter 56 of the laws of 2012, for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimbursement, for providers of the following services, as determined by the director of the state office for the aging, expanded in-home services for the elderly program (EISEP), community services for the elderly program (CSE) and the wellness in nutrition (WIN) program, formerly known as the supplemental nutrition assist- ance program (SNAP). The director of the state office for the aging shall determine the standards and requirements necessary for reimbursement of such increases. Further, all such increases shall be made pursuant to a provider attestation regarding the use of such funds to be provided in the format prescribed by the state office for the aging. Funds shall be allocated from this appropriation pursuant to a plan prepared by the director of the state office for the aging and approved by the director of the budget ............... 14,707,000 ....................................... (re. $14,707,000) For grants to the area agencies on aging for the health insurance information, counseling and assistance program ..................... 921,000 ............................................. (re. $430,000) For state matching funds for services and expenses to match federally funded model projects and/or demonstration grant programs, a portion of which may be transferred to state operations or to other entities as necessary to meet federal grant objectives ...................... 236,000 ............................................. (re. $236,000) For the managed care consumer assistance program for the purpose of providing education, outreach, one-on-one counseling, monitoring of the implementation of medicare part D, and assistance with drug appeals and fair hearings related to medicare part D coverage for persons who are eligible for medical assistance and who are also beneficiaries under part D of title XVIII of the federal social security act and for participants of the elderly pharmaceutical insurance coverage program (EPIC) in accordance with the following: Medicare Rights Center ... 793,000 .................... (re. $793,000) New York StateWide Senior Action Council, Inc. ....................... 354,000 ............................................. (re. $265,500) New York Legal Assistance Group ... 111,000 ............ (re. $50,500) Legal Aid Society of New York ... 111,000 ............. (re. $111,000) Selfhelp Community Services, Inc. ... 111,000 ......... (re. $111,000) Empire Justice Center ... 155,000 ..................... (re. $155,000) Community Service Society ... 132,000 ................. (re. $132,000) For services and expenses of the retired and senior volunteer program (RSVP) ... 216,500 .................................. (re. $210,000) 14 12653-05-4 OFFICE FOR THE AGING AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses of the EAC/Nassau senior respite program ... 118,500 ............................................. (re. $118,500) For services and expenses of the home aides of central New York, Inc. senior respite program ... 71,000 .................... (re. $71,000) For services and expenses of the New York foundation for senior citi- zens home sharing and respite care program ......................... 86,000 ............................................... (re. $86,000) For services and expenses of the foster grandparents program ......... 98,000 ............................................... (re. $98,000) For services and expenses related to an elderly abuse education and outreach program in accordance with section 219 of the elder law funding priority shall be given to the renewal of existing contracts with the state office for the aging ... 245,000 ..... (re. $245,000) For additional services and expenses related to an elderly abuse education and outreach program in accordance with section 219 of the elder law ... 500,000 ............................... (re. $500,000) For services and expenses related to the livable new york initiative to create neighborhoods that consider the evolving needs and prefer- ences of all their residents ... 122,500 ............ (re. $122,500) For services and expenses of the new york state adult day services association, inc. related to providing training and technical assistance to social adult day services programs in new york state regarding the quality of services ... 122,500 ....... (re. $122,500) For services and expenses related to the congregate services initi- ative. No expenditures shall be made from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a plan submitted by the office outlining the amounts and purposes of such expenditures and the allocation of funds among the counties ......................... 403,000 ............................................. (re. $367,000) For services and expenses of New York Statewide Senior Action Council, Inc. for the patients' rights hotline and advocacy project ......... 31,500 ............................................... (re. $31,500) For services and expenses related to making improvements in the long term care system for the point of entry initiatives, for the purposes of expanding and promoting a more coordinated level of care for the delivery of quality services in the community. Notwithstanding any provision of articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, there shall be an exemption from the professional licensure requirements of such articles, and nothing contained in such articles, or in any other provisions of law related to the licensure requirements of persons licensed under those articles, shall prohibit or limit the activities or services of any person in the employ of a program or service operated, certified, regulated, funded or approved by the state office for the aging, a local governmental unit as such term is defined in article 41 of the mental hygiene law, and/or a local social services district as defined in section 61 of the social services law, and all such enti- ties shall be considered to be approved settings for the receipt of supervised experience for the professions governed by articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, and furthermore, no such entity shall be required to apply for nor be required to receive a waiver pursuant to section 6503-a of the education law in order to perform 15 12653-05-4 OFFICE FOR THE AGING AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 any activities or provide any services ............................. 3,350,000 ......................................... (re. $3,350,000) For services and expenses of the lifespan program to provide elderly abuse education and outreach ... 200,000 ............ (re. $200,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For state aid grants to providers of respite services to the elderly. Funding priority shall be given to the renewal of existing contracts with the state office for the aging. No expenditures shall be made from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a plan submitted by the office outlining the amounts to be distributed by provider ... 656,000 ................. (re. $322,000) For state aid grants to providers of social model adult day services. Funding priority shall be given to the renewal of existing contracts with the state office for the aging. No expenditures shall be made from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a plan submitted by the office outlining the amounts to be distributed by provider ... 872,000 ................. (re. $185,000) For state aid grants to naturally occurring retirement communities (NORC). Funding priority shall be given to the renewal of existing contracts with the state office for the aging. No expenditures shall be made from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a plan submitted by the office outlining the amounts to be distributed by provider ... 1,798,500 ............... (re. $422,000) For additional state aid grants to naturally occurring retirement communities (NORC). Funding priority shall be given to the renewal of existing contracts with the state office for the aging. No expenditures shall be made from this appropriation until the direc- tor of the budget has approved a plan submitted by the office outlining the amounts to be distributed by provider ................ 229,000 ............................................. (re. $171,000) For state aid grants to neighborhood naturally occurring retirement communities (NNORC). Funding priority shall be given to the renewal of existing contracts with the state office for the aging. No expenditures shall be made from this appropriation until the direc- tor of the budget has approved a plan submitted by the office outlining the amounts to be distributed by provider ................ 1,798,500 ......................................... (re. $1,079,000) For additional state aid grants to neighborhood naturally occurring retirement communities (NNORC). Funding priority shall be given to the renewal of existing contracts with the state office for the aging. No expenditures shall be made from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a plan submitted by the office outlining the amounts to be distributed by provider ......... 229,000 ............................................. (re. $169,000) For state matching funds for services and expenses to match federally funded model projects and/or demonstration grant programs, a portion of which may be transferred to state operations or to other entities as necessary to meet federal grant objectives ...................... 236,000 ............................................. (re. $236,000) For the managed care consumer assistance program for the purpose of providing education, outreach, one-on-one counseling, monitoring of 16 12653-05-4 OFFICE FOR THE AGING AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 the implementation of medicare part D, and assistance with drug appeals and fair hearings related to medicare part D coverage for persons who are eligible for medical assistance and who are also beneficiaries under part D of title XVIII of the federal social security act and for participants of the elderly pharmaceutical insurance coverage program (EPIC) in accordance with the following: Legal Aid Society of New York ... 111,000 .............. (re. $26,000) Selfhelp Community Services, Inc. ... 111,000 .......... (re. $88,000) For services and expenses of the retired and senior volunteer program (RSVP) ... 216,500 ................................... (re. $17,000) For services and expenses of the EAC/Nassau senior respite program ... 118,500 .............................................. (re. $27,000) For services and expenses of the foster grandparents program ......... 98,000 ................................................ (re. $8,000) For up to eight community empowerment initiative start up grants to enable communities, neighborhoods, elders and families to develop their own supportive services that enable older persons to "age in place" and stay in their own neighborhoods ......................... 122,500 ............................................. (re. $122,500) For additional services and expenses related to the enriched social adult day services demonstration project to help older New Yorkers age in place in the community while avoiding spend-down to medicaid. No more than eight and one half percent of the amount appropriated for such purpose may be expended by the office for the aging for services and expenses in connection with the evaluation of the demonstration project which shall be conducted by the center for functional assessment research (CFAR) at the university of Buffalo. An amount not to exceed 10 percent of the allocation may be used for administration for the office ... 122,500 ........... (re. $122,500) For services and expenses related to making improvements in the long term care system for the point of entry initiatives, for the purposes of expanding and promoting a more coordinated level of care for the delivery of quality services in the community .............. 3,350,000 ......................................... (re. $1,724,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For state aid grants to providers of respite services to the elderly. Funding priority shall be given to the renewal of existing contracts with the state office for the aging. No expenditures shall be made from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a plan submitted by the office outlining the amounts to be distributed by provider ... 656,000 .................. (re. $52,000) For state aid grants to providers of social model adult day services. Funding priority shall be given to the renewal of existing contracts with the state office for the aging. No expenditures shall be made from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a plan submitted by the office outlining the amounts to be distributed by provider ... 872,000 .................. (re. $90,000) For state aid grants to neighborhood naturally occurring retirement communities (NNORC). Funding priority shall be given to the renewal of existing contracts with the state office for the aging. No expenditures shall be made from this appropriation until the direc- 17 12653-05-4 OFFICE FOR THE AGING AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 tor of the budget has approved a plan submitted by the office outlining the amounts to be distributed by provider ................ 2,027,000 ........................................... (re. $270,000) For state matching funds for services and expenses to match federally funded model projects and/or demonstration grant programs, a portion of which may be transferred to state operations or to other entities as necessary to meet federal grant objectives ...................... 236,000 ............................................. (re. $236,000) For up to eight community empowerment initiative start up grants to enable communities, neighborhoods, elders and families to develop their own supportive services that enable older persons to "age in place" and stay in their own neighborhoods ......................... 122,500 ............................................. (re. $122,500) For additional services and expenses related to the enriched social adult day services demonstration project to help older New Yorkers age in place in the community while avoiding spend-down to medicaid. No more than eight and one half percent of the amount appropriated for such purpose may be expended by the office for the aging for services and expenses in connection with the evaluation of the demonstration project which shall be conducted by the center for functional assessment research (CFAR) at the university of Buffalo. An amount not to exceed 10 percent of the allocation may be used for administration for the office ... 122,500 ........... (re. $122,500) By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For state aid grants to providers of respite services to the elderly. Funding priority shall be given to the renewal of existing contracts with the state office for the aging. No expenditures shall be made from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a plan submitted by the office outlining the amounts to be distributed by provider ... 656,000 .................. (re. $61,000) For state matching funds for services and expenses to match federally funded model projects and/or demonstration grant programs, a portion of which may be transferred to state operations or to other entities as necessary to meet federal grant objectives ...................... 236,000 ............................................. (re. $136,000) For state aid grants to neighborhood naturally occurring retirement communities (NNORC). Funding priority shall be given to the renewal of existing contracts with the state office for the aging. No expenditures shall be made from this appropriation until the direc- tor of the budget has approved a plan submitted by the office outlining the amounts to be distributed by provider ................ 2,027,000 ........................................... (re. $190,000) For services and expenses of the foster grandparents program ......... 196,000 .............................................. (re. $12,500) For services and expenses related to an elderly abuse education and outreach program in accordance with section 219 of the elder law funding priority shall be given to the renewal of existing contracts with the state office for the aging ... 490,000 ...... (re. $27,000) By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2009: 18 12653-05-4 OFFICE FOR THE AGING AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For state matching funds for services and expenses to match federally funded model projects and/or demonstration grant programs, a portion of which may be transferred to state operations or to other entities as necessary to meet federal grant objectives ...................... 236,000 .............................................. (re. $23,000) For grants in aid to up to seven designated area agencies on aging for the creation of regional caregiver centers for excellence for the purpose of providing education and training to caregivers, the development and implementation of innovative approaches to assisting caregivers and reducing caregiver stress, provision of technical assistance and training to caregiver program coordinators and other programs and other activities to directly support community caregiv- ers. At least 20 percent of the amount appropriated shall be used to provide respite services to informal caregivers ................. 230,000 ............................................. (re. $230,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund FHHS Aid to Localities Account - 25177 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For programs provided under the titles of the federal older Americans act and other health and human services programs. Notwithstanding any provision of articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, there shall be an exemption from the professional licensure requirements of such articles, and nothing contained in such articles, or in any other provisions of law related to the licensure requirements of persons licensed under those articles, shall prohibit or limit the activities or services of any person in the employ of a program or service operated, certified, regulated, funded or approved by the state office for the aging, a local governmental unit as such term is defined in article 41 of the mental hygiene law, and/or a local social services district as defined in section 61 of the social services law, and all such enti- ties shall be considered to be approved settings for the receipt of supervised experience for the professions governed by articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, and furthermore, no such entity shall be required to apply for nor be required to receive a waiver pursuant to section 6503-a of the education law in order to perform any activities or provide any services. Title III-b social services ... 26,000,000 ......... (re. $26,000,000) Title III-c nutrition programs, including a suballocation to the department of health to be transferred to state operations for nutrition program activities ... 41,385,000 ...... (re. $41,385,000) Title III-e caregivers ... 12,000,000 .............. (re. $12,000,000) Health and human services programs ... 9,000,000 .... (re. $8,900,000) Nutrition services incentive program ................................. 17,000,000 ....................................... (re. $17,000,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For programs provided under the titles of the federal older Americans act and other health and human services programs. 19 12653-05-4 OFFICE FOR THE AGING AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Title III-b social services ... 26,000,000 ......... (re. $23,000,000) Title III-c nutrition programs, including a suballocation to the department of health to be transferred to state operations for nutrition program activities ... 41,385,000 ...... (re. $33,000,000) Title III-e caregivers ... 12,000,000 .............. (re. $11,200,000) Health and human services programs ... 9,000,000 .... (re. $6,800,000) Nutrition services incentive program ................................. 17,000,000 ....................................... (re. $10,500,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For programs provided under the titles of the federal older Americans act and other health and human services programs. Title III-e caregivers ... 12,000,000 ............... (re. $1,300,000) Health and human services programs ... 8,000,000 .... (re. $2,400,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal MISCELLANEOUS Operating Grants Fund Office for the Aging Federal Grants Account - 25300 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses related to the provision of aging services programs ... 600,000 ................................ (re. $600,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal MISCELLANEOUS Operating Grants Fund Senior Community Service Employment Account - 25444 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For the senior community service employment program provided under title V of the federal older Americans act ......................... 9,000,000 ......................................... (re. $9,000,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For the senior community service employment program provided under title V of the federal older Americans act ......................... 9,000,000 ......................................... (re. $3,900,000) 20 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND MARKETS AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS General Fund ....................... 18,445,000 21,687,000 Special Revenue Funds - Federal .... 20,000,000 40,000,000 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 38,445,000 61,687,000 ================ ================ SCHEDULE AGRICULTURAL BUSINESS SERVICES PROGRAM ...................... 38,445,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 New York federation of growers and process- ors agribusiness child development program ... 6,521,000 New York state veterinary diagnostic labora- tory at Cornell university animal health surveillance and control program ............. 4,425,000 New York state veterinary diagnostic labora- tory at Cornell university quality milk production services program .................. 1,174,000 New York state veterinary diagnostic labora- tory at Cornell university New York state cattle health assurance program ................ 360,000 New York state veterinary diagnostic labora- tory at Cornell university Johnes disease program ........................................ 480,000 New York state veterinary diagnostic labora- tory at Cornell university rabies program ....... 50,000 New York state veterinary diagnostic labora- tory at Cornell university Avian disease program ........................................ 252,000 Cornell university farm family assistance ........ 384,000 Cornell university integrated pest manage- ment ........................................... 500,000 Notwithstanding any other provision of law, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, up to the amount appropriated herein shall be available for Cornell university Geneva experiment station for state seed inspection program .................. 128,000 Cornell university Geneva experiment station hop evaluation and field testing program ........ 40,000 Cornell university golden nematode program ........ 62,000 Cornell university future farmers of America ..... 192,000 Cornell university agriculture in the class- room ............................................ 80,000 21 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND MARKETS AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Cornell university association of agricul- tural educators ................................. 66,000 New York state apple growers association ......... 206,000 New York wine and grape foundation ............... 713,000 New York farm viability institute ................ 400,000 For services and expenses of programs to promote dairy excellence, including but not limited to programs at Cornell univer- sity. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the director of the budget is hereby authorized to transfer up to $150,000 of this appropriation to state operations for programs including adminis- tration of dairy profit teams .................. 150,000 For reimbursement for the promotion of agri- culture and domestic arts in accordance with article 24 of the agriculture and markets law .................................... 340,000 Cornell university pro-dairy program ............. 822,000 For services, expenses and grants related to the taste New York program, including but not limited to marketing and advertising to promote New York produced food and beverage goods and products. All or a portion of this appropriation may be suballocated to any department, agency, or public authority. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the director of the budget is hereby authorized to trans- fer up to $1,100,000 of this appropriation to state operations .......................... 1,100,000 -------------- Program account subtotal .................. 18,445,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal USDA-Food and Nutrition Services Fund Federal Agriculture and Markets Account - 25021 For services and expenses of non-point source pollution control, farmland preser- vation, and other agricultural programs including suballocation to other state departments and agencies including liabil- ities incurred prior to April 1, 2014. Notwithstanding section 51 of the state finance law and any other provision of law to the contrary, the funds appropriated herein may be increased or decreased by transfer from/to appropriations for any prior or subsequent grant period within the same federal fund/program and between 22 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND MARKETS AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 state operations and aid to localities to accomplish the intent of this appropri- ation, as long as such corresponding prior/subsequent grant periods within such appropriations have been reappropriated as necessary ................................... 20,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal .................. 20,000,000 -------------- 23 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND MARKETS AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 AGRICULTURAL BUSINESS SERVICES PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: New York federation of growers and processors agribusiness child development program ... 6,521,000 ................. (re. $2,041,000) New York state veterinary diagnostic laboratory at Cornell university animal health surveillance and control program ..................... 3,750,000 ........................................... (re. $953,000) New York state veterinary diagnostic laboratory at Cornell university quality milk production services program ........................... 1,174,000 ........................................... (re. $137,000) New York state veterinary diagnostic laboratory at Cornell university New York state cattle health assurance program ..................... 360,000 ............................................. (re. $162,000) New York state veterinary diagnostic laboratory at Cornell university Johnes disease program ... 480,000 .................. (re. $176,000) New York state veterinary diagnostic laboratory at Cornell university rabies program ... 50,000 ............................ (re. $50,000) For additional services and expenses of the New York state veterinary diagnostic laboratory at Cornell university rabies program ......... 200,000 .............................................. (re. $81,000) New York state veterinary diagnostic laboratory at Cornell university Avian disease program ... 252,000 ................... (re. $252,000) Cornell university farm family assistance ............................ 384,000 ............................................. (re. $134,000) For additional services and expenses of Cornell university farm family assistance ... 200,000 .............................. (re. $200,000) Cornell university integrated pest management ........................ 500,000 ............................................. (re. $347,000) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, up to the amount appropriated herein shall be available for Cornell university Geneva experiment station for state seed inspection program ... 128,000 ........ (re. $62,000) Cornell university Geneva experiment station hop evaluation and field testing program ... 40,000 ........................... (re. $40,000) Cornell university golden nematode program ... 62,000 .. (re. $62,000) Cornell university future farmers of America ......................... 192,000 ............................................. (re. $180,000) Cornell university agriculture in the classroom ...................... 80,000 ............................................... (re. $66,000) Cornell university association of agricultural educators ............. 66,000 ............................................... (re. $53,000) New York state apple growers association ... 206,000 .. (re. $206,000) For additional services and expenses of the New York state apple grow- ers association ... 794,000 ......................... (re. $385,000) New York wine and grape foundation ... 713,000 ........ (re. $488,000) For additional services and expenses of the New York wine and grape foundation ... 287,000 ............................... (re. $62,000) New York farm viability institute ... 400,000 ......... (re. $400,000) 24 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND MARKETS AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For additional services and expenses of the New York farm viability institute ... 1,100,000 ........................... (re. $1,100,000) For services and expenses of programs to promote dairy excellence, including but not limited to programs at Cornell University. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the director of the budget is hereby authorized to transfer up to $150,000 of this appropriation to state operations for programs including adminis- tration of dairy profit teams ... 150,000 ........... (re. $150,000) For services and expenses of dairy profit teams administered by the New York farm viability institute ... 220,000 ....... (re. $220,000) For reimbursement for the promotion of agriculture and domestic arts in accordance with article 24 of the agriculture and markets law ... 340,000 ............................................. (re. $340,000) Cornell university pro-dairy program ... 822,000 ...... (re. $505,000) Maple producers association for programs to promote maple syrup ...... 125,000 ............................................. (re. $125,000) Tractor rollover protection program administered by Mary Imogene Basset hospital ... 100,000 ......................... (re. $100,000) For services and expenses of northern New York agricultural develop- ment ... 500,000 .................................... (re. $500,000) For services and expenses of the eastern equine encephalitis program, including suballocation to other state departments and agencies. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the director of the budget is hereby authorized to transfer up to $150,000 of this appropriation to state operations ... 150,000 ....... (re. $120,000) For services and expenses of the turfgrass environmental stewardship fund administered by the New York state turfgrass association ... 150,000 ............................................. (re. $150,000) For services and expenses of the north country low costs vaccine program. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the director of the budget is hereby authorized to transfer up to $20,000 of this appropriation to state operations ... 20,000 ......... (re. $20,000) New York Christmas tree farmers association for programs to promote Christmas trees ... 100,000 ......................... (re. $100,000) New York state berry growers association ... 200,000 .. (re. $200,000) Long Island farm bureau ... 200,000 ................... (re. $200,000) Genesee county agricultural academy ... 100,000 ....... (re. $100,000) Island harvest ... 25,000 .............................. (re. $25,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: New York federation of growers and processors agribusiness child development program ... 6,521,000 ................... (re. $438,000) New York farm viability institute ... 400,000 ......... (re. $400,000) For additional services and expenses of the New York farm viability institute ... 821,000 ............................... (re. $821,000) For services and expenses of programs to promote dairy excellence, including but not limited to programs at Cornell University. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the director of the budget is hereby authorized to transfer up to $150,000 of this appropriation to state operations for programs including adminis- tration of dairy profit teams ... 150,000 ........... (re. $150,000) 25 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND MARKETS AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses of northern New York agricultural develop- ment ... 500,000 .................................... (re. $441,000) Maple producers association for programs to promote maple syrup 100,000 .............................................. (re. $10,000) For services and expenses of the eastern equine encephalitis program, including suballocation to other state departments and agencies. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the director of the budget is hereby authorized to transfer up to $150,000 of this appropriation to state operations ... 150,000 ........ (re. $12,000) For services and expenses of programs to promote agricultural economic development, including but not limited to farmland viability, in accordance with a programmatic and financial plan to be approved by the director of the budget. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the director of the budget is hereby authorized to transfer up to $3,000,000 of this appropriation to state operations ............ 3,000,000 ......................................... (re. $2,652,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: Cornell university farm family assistance ............................ 384,000 ............................................... (re. $3,000) Cornell university agriculture in the classroom ...................... 80,000 ................................................ (re. $8,000) For services and expenses of northern New York agricultural develop- ment ... 300,000 ..................................... (re. $58,000) New York farm viability institute ... 1,221,000 ....... (re. $272,000) For services and expenses of programs to promote dairy excellence, including but not limited to programs at Cornell University. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the director of the budget is hereby authorized to transfer up to $150,000 of this appropriation to state operations for programs including adminis- tration of dairy profit teams ... 150,000 ........... (re. $150,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2010: New York farm viability institute ... 400,000 ......... (re. $400,000) For services and expenses of programs to promote dairy excellence, including but not limited to programs at Cornell University. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the director of the budget is hereby authorized to transfer up to $150,000 of this appropriation to state operations for programs including adminis- tration of dairy profit teams ... 150,000 ........... (re. $143,000) Cornell university agriculture in the classroom ...................... 80,000 ............................................... (re. $10,000) For services and expenses related to establishing, improving, and promoting farmer's markets in Monroe, Ontario, Livingston, Orleans, Genesee, Wyoming, Steuben, Yates and Wayne counties, in accordance with a programmatic and financial plan submitted by the commissioner of agriculture and markets and approved by the director of the budg- et. No moneys of this appropriation shall be made available until the Genesee valley regional market authority makes a transfer to the general fund of the state, as provided for in a chapter of the laws of 2010 ... 3,000,000 ............................. (re. $2,745,000) 26 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND MARKETS AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2009: For services and expenses of programs to promote agricultural economic development, including but not limited to farmland viability, in accordance with a programmatic and financial plan to be approved by the director of the budget. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the director of the budget is hereby authorized to transfer up to $600,000 of this appropriation to state operations .............. 600,000 ............................................. (re. $428,000) New York farm viability institute ... 400,000 .......... (re. $94,000) For additional services and expenses of the New York farm viability institute ... 2,842,000 .............................. (re. $57,000) New York state veterinary diagnostic laboratory at Cornell university New York state cattle health assurance program ....................... 360,000 .............................................. (re. $31,000) Cornell university Geneva experiment station ......................... 400,000 ............................................... (re. $3,000) For additional services and expenses of golden nematode control, including a contract with empire state potato growers. Notwith- standing any other provision of law, the director of the budget is hereby authorized to transfer up to $30,000 of this appropriation to state operations ... 30,000 ........................... (re. $6,000) For services and expenses of apiary inspection. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the director of the budget is hereby author- ized to transfer up to $200,000 of this appropriation to state oper- ations ... 200,000 .................................. (re. $148,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2009, as amended by chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For services and expenses of an organic farming program. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the director of the budget is hereby authorized to transfer up to 96,000 of this appropriation to state operations ... 96,000 ....................... (re. $96,000) New York seafood council ... 25,000 ..................... (re. $3,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2008, as amended by chapter 496, section 6, of the laws of 2008: For services and expenses of programs to promote agricultural economic development, including but not limited to farmland viability, in accordance with a programmatic and financial plan to be approved by the director of the budget. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the director of the budget is hereby authorized to transfer up to $2,357,000 of this appropriation to state operations, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expend- iture and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 ... 1,809,000 ..................... (re. $1,125,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2008, as amended by chapter 1, section 4, of the laws of 2009: For services and expenses of the plum pox virus eradication and indem- nity program. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the direc- tor of the budget is hereby authorized to transfer up to $376,000 of 27 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND MARKETS AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 this appropriation to state operations ............................. 376,000 ............................................. (re. $374,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2006: For additional services and expenses of programs to promote agricul- tural economic development, including but not limited to farmland viability, in accordance with a programmatic and financial plan to be approved by the director of the budget. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the director of the budget is hereby authorized to transfer up to $118,000 of this appropriation to state operations ... 118,000 ......................................... (re. $118,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal USDA-Food and Nutrition Services Fund Federal Agriculture and Markets Account - 25021 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses of non-point source pollution control, farm- land preservation, and other agricultural programs including subal- location to other state departments and agencies including liabil- ities incurred prior to April 1, 2013. Notwithstanding section 51 of the state finance law and any other provision of law to the contra- ry, the funds appropriated herein may be increased or decreased by transfer from/to appropriations for any prior or subsequent grant period within the same federal fund/program and between state oper- ations and aid to localities to accomplish the intent of this appro- priation, as long as such corresponding prior/subsequent grant peri- ods within such appropriations have been reappropriated as necessary ... 20,000,000 ................................... (re. $20,000,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses of non-point source pollution control, farm- land preservation, and other agricultural programs including subal- location to other state departments and agencies including liabil- ities incurred prior to April 1, 2012. Notwithstanding section 51 of the state finance law and any other provision of law to the contra- ry, the funds appropriated herein may be increased or decreased by transfer from/to appropriations for any prior or subsequent grant period within the same federal fund/program and between state oper- ations and aid to localities to accomplish the intent of this appro- priation, as long as such corresponding prior/subsequent grant peri- ods within such appropriations have been reappropriated as necessary ... 20,000,000 ................................... (re. $20,000,000) 28 12653-05-4 COUNCIL ON THE ARTS AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS General Fund ....................... 35,855,000 37,477,000 Special Revenue Funds - Federal .... 1,413,000 7,138,000 Special Revenue Funds - Other ...... 196,000 0 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 37,464,000 44,615,000 ================ ================ SCHEDULE COUNCIL ON THE ARTS PROGRAM ................................. 37,244,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For state financial assistance for the arts. Notwithstanding any other section of law to the contrary, this appropriation may be used for state financial assistance to nonprofit cultural organizations offering services to the general public, including but not limited to, orchestras, dance companies, museums and theatre groups including nonprofit cultural organiza- tions, botanical gardens, zoos, aquariums and public benefit corporations offering programs of arts related education for elementary and secondary school pupils provided that, notwithstanding any incon- sistent provision of law, $100,000 shall be suballocated to the Nelson A. Rockefel- ler empire state plaza performing arts center corporation in support of programs for performing arts and other cultural events, and related uses for the benefit of the citizens of New York state. Such programs may include activities directly undertaken by the grantee, or indirectly by regranting of state funds by regional or local arts councils, among other organ- izations, to nonprofit cultural organiza- tions. Grants, including capital grants, awarded may be used for programs and activities relating to arts disciplines including, but not limited to, architecture, dance, design, music, theater, media, literature, 29 12653-05-4 COUNCIL ON THE ARTS AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 museum activities, visual arts, folk arts, and arts in education programs .............. 35,635,000 -------------- Program account subtotal .................. 35,635,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Miscellaneous Operating Grants Fund Council on the Arts Account - 25376 For financial assistance to nonprofit cultural organizations ....................... 1,413,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 1,413,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Arts Capital Revolving Fund Arts Capital Revolving Account - 21850 For services and expenses of the arts capi- tal revolving loan fund ........................ 196,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ..................... 196,000 -------------- EMPIRE STATE PLAZA PERFORMING ARTS CENTER CORPORATION PROGRAM ...................................................... 220,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For state financial assistance for the empire state plaza performing arts center corporation .................................... 220,000 -------------- 30 12653-05-4 COUNCIL ON THE ARTS AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 ADMINISTRATION PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For state financial assistance for the arts. This appropriation may be used for state financial assistance to nonprofit cultural organiza- tions offering services to the general public, including but not limited to, orchestras, dance companies, museums and theatre groups including nonprofit cultural organizations, botanical gardens, zoos, aquariums and public benefit corporations offering programs of arts including but not limited to those related to education for elemen- tary and secondary school pupils. Such programs may include activ- ities directly undertaken by the grantee, or indirectly by regrant- ing of state funds by regional or local arts councils, among other organizations, to nonprofit cultural organizations. Grants, including capital grants, awarded may be used for programs and activities relating to arts disciplines including, but not limited to, architecture, dance, design, music, theater, media, literature, museum activities, visual arts, folk arts, and arts in education programs ... 35,635,000 ........................... (re. $1,958,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For state financial assistance for the arts. This appropriation may be used for state financial assistance to nonprofit cultural organiza- tions offering services to the general public, including but not limited to, orchestras, dance companies, museums and theatre groups including nonprofit cultural organizations, botanical gardens, zoos, aquariums and public benefit corporations offering programs of arts related education for elementary and secondary school pupils. Such programs may include activities directly undertaken by the grantee, or indirectly by regranting of state funds by regional or local arts councils, among other organizations, to nonprofit cultural organiza- tions. Grants, including capital grants, awarded may be used for programs and activities relating to arts disciplines including, but not limited to, architecture, dance, design, music, theater, media, literature, museum activities, visual arts, folk arts, and arts in education programs ... 31,635,000 ............................. (re. $123,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal MISCELLANEOUS Operating Grants Fund Council on the Arts Account By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For financial assistance to nonprofit cultural organizations ......... 1,413,000 ......................................... (re. $1,011,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For financial assistance to nonprofit cultural organizations ......... 2,413,000 ......................................... (re. $1,666,000) 31 12653-05-4 COUNCIL ON THE ARTS AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For financial assistance to nonprofit cultural organizations ......... 2,413,000 ......................................... (re. $1,450,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2009: For financial assistance to nonprofit cultural organizations ......... 2,413,000 ......................................... (re. $1,598,000) COUNCIL ON THE ARTS PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For state financial assistance for the arts. Notwithstanding any other section of law to the contrary, this appropriation may be used for state financial assistance to nonprofit cultural organizations offering services to the general public, including but not limited to, orchestras, dance companies, museums and theatre groups includ- ing nonprofit cultural organizations, botanical gardens, zoos, aquariums and public benefit corporations offering programs of arts related education for elementary and secondary school pupils provided that, notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, $100,000 shall be suballocated to the Nelson A. Rockefeller empire state plaza performing arts center corporation in support of programs for performing arts and other cultural events, and related uses for the benefit of the citizens of New York state. Such programs may include activities directly undertaken by the grantee, or indirectly by regranting of state funds by regional or local arts councils, among other organizations, to nonprofit cultural organiza- tions. Grants, including capital grants, awarded may be used for programs and activities relating to arts disciplines including, but not limited to, architecture, dance, design, music, theater, media, literature, museum activities, visual arts, folk arts, and arts in education programs ... 35,635,000 .......................... (re. $35,396,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal MISCELLANEOUS Operating Grants Fund Council on the Arts Account - 25376 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For financial assistance to nonprofit cultural organizations ......... 1,413,000 ......................................... (re. $1,413,000) 32 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF AUDIT AND CONTROL AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS General Fund ....................... 32,025,000 0 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 32,025,000 0 ================ ================ SCHEDULE STATE OPERATIONS PROGRAM .................................... 32,025,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For state reimbursements to cities, towns, or villages for payments made for special accidental death benefits made pursuant to section 208-f of the general municipal law, including the payment of liabilities incurred prior to April 1, 2014 and for state reimbursement to New York city for payments made for special accidental death benefits to beneficiaries of first respon- ders to the world trade center attack made pursuant to section 208-f of the general municipal law, including the payment of liabilities incurred prior to April 1, 2014. Notwithstanding the provisions of any other law to the contrary, for state fiscal year 2014-2015 the liability of the state and the amount to be distributed or otherwise expended by the state pursuant to section 208-f of the general municipal law shall be limited to the amount appro- priated ..................................... 32,025,000 -------------- 33 12653-05-4 CITY UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS General Fund ....................... 1,410,608,490 0 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 1,410,608,490 0 ================ ================ SCHEDULE CITY UNIVERSITY--COMMUNITY COLLEGES ........................ 215,975,490 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 OPERATING ASSISTANCE For state financial assistance, net of disallowances, for operating expenses of community colleges to be expended pursuant to regulations developed jointly by the state university trustees and the city university trustees and approved by the director of the budget, and shall include funds available on a matching basis to implement programs for the provision of education and training services to indi- viduals eligible under the federal personal responsibility and work opportu- nity reconciliation act of 1996. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, rule or regulation, aid payable from this appropriation to community colleges shall be distributed to the colleges according to guidelines established by the city university trustees. Notwithstanding any other law, rule, or regulation to the contrary, full funding for aidable community college enrollment for the college fiscal year 2014-15 and heretofore as provided under this appro- priation is determined by the operating aid formulas defined in rules and regu- lations developed jointly by the boards of trustees of the state and city universi- ties and approved by the director of the budget provided that the local sponsor may use funds contained in reserves for excess student revenue for operating support of a community college program even though said 34 12653-05-4 CITY UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 expenditures may cause expenses and student revenues to exceed one-third of the college's net operating budget for the college fiscal year 2014-15 provided that such funds do not cause the college's revenue from the local sponsor's contrib- ution in aggregate to be less than the comparable amounts for the previous commu- nity college fiscal year and further provided that pursuant to standards and regulations of the state university trus- tees and the city university trustees for the college fiscal year 2014-15, community colleges may increase tuition and fees above that allowable under current educa- tion law if such standards and regulations require that in order to exceed the tuition limit otherwise set forth in the education law, local sponsor contributions either in the aggregate or for each full- time equivalent student shall be no less than the comparable amounts for the previ- ous community college fiscal year .......... 201,451,000 Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the city university of New York shall make awards to community colleges from the next generation NY job linkage program incentive fund based on measures of student success for all students enrolled in programs that confer a credit-bearing certificate, an associate of occupational studies degree, or an associate of applied science degree, including, but not limited to: (1) The number of students who are employed following degree or certificate completion and their wage gains, if any, as deter- mined by the department of labor, which shall be given the greatest weighting among all measures of student success; (2) The number of degree completions, certificate completions and student trans- fers to other institutions of higher education; (3) The number of degree and certificate completions under the preceding item (2) by students considered academically at-risk due to economic disadvantage or other factor of under-representation with- in the field of study; veterans; and the disabled; 35 12653-05-4 CITY UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 (4) The number of students who make adequate progress towards completion of a degree or certificate, which may include accelerated completion of a developmental education program; (5) The number of degree completions in innovative programs designed to enable students to balance school, work and other personal responsibilities; and (6) The number of students engaged in career and employment opportunities including apprenticeships, cooperative education programs or other paid work experience that is an integral part of their academic program. Provided further, however, awards shall be made on a pro-rata basis in accordance with a methodology and in a form and manner developed by the director of the budget, in consultation with the city university. Provided further, however, on or before December 1, 2014, or an alternative date as determined by the director of the budg- et in consultation with the city universi- ty, the city university trustees shall submit a plan for approval by the director of the budget to allocate amounts avail- able for the next generation NY job link- age program incentive fund pursuant to this appropriation ........................... 2,000,000 CATEGORICAL PROGRAMS For the payment of aid for community college categorical programs to be distributed to the colleges according to guidelines established by the city university trus- tees: For services and expenses related to the establishment, renovation, alteration, expansion, improvement or operation of child care centers for the benefit of students at the community college campuses of the city university of New York, provided that matching funds of at least 35 percent from nonstate sources be made available ...................................... 813,100 For payment of rental aid ...................... 8,948,000 For state financial assistance for community college contract courses and work force development .................................. 1,880,000 36 12653-05-4 CITY UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For student financial assistance to expand opportunities in the community colleges of the city university for the educationally and economically disadvantaged in accord- ance with section 6452 of the education law ............................................ 883,390 -------------- CITY UNIVERSITY--SENIOR COLLEGES ......................... 1,187,633,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 CITY UNIVERSITY--SENIOR COLLEGE PROGRAMS For the costs of the state share, as prescribed herein, as reimbursement to the city of New York to be paid during the state fiscal year beginning April 1, 2014 for the operating expenses of the senior college approved programs and services of the city university of New York as defined in section 6230 of the education law. Notwithstanding paragraphs 3 and 4 of subdi- vision A of section 6221 of the education law, the amount appropriated herein shall constitute the maximum state payment for the 2014-15 state fiscal year beginning April 1, 2014 to the city of New York, of which $428,000,000 is a state liability to the city for the period beginning April 1, 2014 through June 30, 2015, for reimburse- ment of costs incurred by the city at any time during the 2013-14 academic year. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the dormitory authority of the state of New York may issue bonds for the purpose of reimbursing equipment disburse- ments subject to subdivision 14 of section 1680 of the public authorities law and upon transfer of bond proceeds for equip- ment disbursements, from the city univer- sity special revenue fund, facilities and planning income reimbursable account (NA) to an account of the city of New York, the general fund appropriations herein shall be reduced by amounts equivalent to such transfers but in no event less than $20,000,000 for the 12-month period begin- ning July 1, 2014; the transfer of such bond proceeds shall immediately and equiv- 37 12653-05-4 CITY UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 alently reduce the general fund amounts appropriated herein; and the portions of such general fund appropriations so affected shall have no further force or effect. The state share of operating expenses, a portion of which is appropriated herein as reimbursement to New York city, shall be an amount equal to the net operating expenses of the senior college approved programs and services which shall equal the total operating expenses of approved programs and services less: (a) all excess tuition and instructional and noninstructional fees attributable to the senior colleges received from the city university construction fund; (b) miscellaneous revenue and fees, including bad debt recoveries and income fund reimbursable cost recoveries; (c) pursuant to section 6221 of the educa- tion law, a representative share of the operating costs of those activities within central administration and univ- ersity-wide programs which, as deter- mined by the state budget director, relate jointly to the senior colleges and community colleges, and New York city support for associate degree programs at the College of Staten Island and Medgar Evers College and notwith- standing any other provision of law, rule or regulation, New York city support for associate degree programs at New York city college of technology and John Jay college, with such support based on the 2011-12 full-time equiv- alent (FTE) associate degree enrollments at these campuses and calculated using the New York city contribution per city university community college FTE in the 2011-12 base year, totaling $32,275,000. Items (a) and (b) of the foregoing shall be hereafter referred to as the senior college revenue offset, and item (c) as the central administration and universi- ty-wide programs offset. In no event shall the state support for the operating expenses of the senior college approved programs and services for the 12-month period beginning July 1, 2014 exceed $1,197,977,900 .................... 1,187,133,000 38 12653-05-4 CITY UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For services and expenses of the Joseph Murphy Institute ............................... 500,000 -------------- CITY UNIVERSITY--SENIOR COLLEGE PENSION PAYMENTS ............. 2,000,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For payment of financial assistance to the city of New York for certain costs of retirement incentive programs and other liabilities attributable to employee retirement systems and for special pension payments attributable to employees of the senior colleges of the city university of New York pursuant to chapters 975, 976, and 977 of the laws of 1977, in accordance with section 6231 of the education law and chapter 958 of the laws of 1981, as amended ...................................... 2,000,000 -------------- METROPOLITAN COMMUTER TRANSPORTATION MOBILITY TAX ............ 5,000,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For payment of the metropolitan commuter transportation mobility tax pursuant to article 23 of the tax law as amended by chapter 25 of the laws of 2009 for the period July 1, 2014 to June 30, 2015 on behalf of those senior college employees employed in the commuter transportation district. Notwithstanding any other law to the contrary, this appropriation may not be decreased by interchange with any other appropriation ................................ 5,000,000 -------------- 39 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS AND COMMUNITY SUPERVISION AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS General Fund ....................... 20,193,000 12,052,000 Internal Service Funds ............. 11,000,000 13,355,000 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 31,193,000 25,407,000 ================ ================ SCHEDULE COMMUNITY SUPERVISION PROGRAM ............................... 16,613,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For payment of services and expenses relat- ing to the operation of a program with the center for employment opportunities to assist with vocational or employment skills training or the attainment of employment ................................... 1,029,000 For costs associated with the provision of treatment, residential stabilization and other related services for offenders in the community, including residential stabilization for sex offenders, pursuant to existing contracts or to be distributed through a competitive process ................ 4,584,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 5,613,000 -------------- Internal Service Funds Agencies Internal Service Fund Neighborhood Work Project Account - 55059 For services and expenses related to estab- lishing and administering a vocational training program for parolees, other offenders, or former inmates from city of New York jails participating in community based programs with the center for employ- ment opportunities. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, the chairman of the board of parole, or a designated officer of the department of corrections and community supervision may authorize participants to perform service projects at sites made available by any 40 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS AND COMMUNITY SUPERVISION AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 state or local government or public bene- fit corporation ............................. 11,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal .................. 11,000,000 -------------- HEALTH SERVICES PROGRAM ..................................... 14,000,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the money hereby appropriated may be used for the payment of prior year liabilities and may be increased or decreased by interchange or transfer with any other general fund appropriation with- in the department of corrections and community supervision with the approval of the director of the budget. A portion of these funds may be transferred or sub-al- located to the department of health or other state agencies. For the state share of medical assistance services expenses incurred by the depart- ment of corrections and community super- vision related to the provision of medical assistance services to inmates .............. 14,000,000 -------------- PROGRAM SERVICES PROGRAM ....................................... 380,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For services and expenses of a program at the Albion correctional facility related to family tele-visiting ........................ 130,000 For services and expenses of a program at the Queensboro correctional facility related to re-entry with a focus on family ................................................ 250,000 -------------- SUPPORT SERVICES PROGRAM ....................................... 200,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 41 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS AND COMMUNITY SUPERVISION AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For services and expenses of localities for the housing and board of felony offenders pursuant to section 601-c of the correction law ................................. 200,000 -------------- 42 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS AND COMMUNITY SUPERVISION AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 COMMUNITY SUPERVISION PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For payment of services and expenses relating to the operation of a program with the center for employment opportunities to assist with vocational or employment skills training or the attainment of employment ... 1,029,000 ............................ (re. $491,000) For costs associated with the provision of treatment, residential stabilization and other related services for offenders in the commu- nity, including residential stabilization for sex offenders, pursu- ant to existing contracts or to be distributed through a competitive process ... 4,942,000 ............................. (re. $3,014,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For costs associated with the provision of treatment, residential stabilization and other related services for offenders in the commu- nity, including residential stabilization for sex offenders, pursu- ant to existing contracts or to be distributed through a competitive process ... 4,942,000 ............................. (re. $1,111,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2010, as transferred by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: Notwithstanding the provisions of section 259-i of the executive law, payments made pursuant to this appropriation for liabilities incurred on or after April 1, 2006, but prior to September 1, 2008, shall be paid by the state at the actual per day per capita cost, as certified to the commissioner of correctional services by the appro- priate local official, for the care of such prisoners; provided however, such per diem per capita reimbursement for such period pursuant to subdivision 3 of section 259-i of the executive law shall not exceed $40 and for such per diem per capita reimbursement for the period on or after September 1, 2008 but prior to April 1, 2009 pursuant to subdivision 3 of section 259-i of the executive law shall not exceed $37.60 ... 5,000,000 ............. (re. $1,629,000) Internal Service Funds [Miscellaneous] AGENCIES Internal Service Fund Neighborhood Work Project Account - 55059 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses related to establishing and administering a vocational training program for parolees, other offenders, or former inmates from city of New York jails participating in community based programs with the center for employment opportunities. Notwith- standing any other provision of law to the contrary, the chairman of the board of parole, or a designated officer of the department of corrections and community supervision may authorize participants to perform service projects at sites made available by any state or 43 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS AND COMMUNITY SUPERVISION AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 local government or public benefit corporation ..................... 11,000,000 ........................................ (re. $8,816,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses related to establishing and administering a vocational training program for parolees, other offenders, or former inmates from city of New York jails participating in community based programs with the center for employment opportunities. Notwith- standing any other provision of law to the contrary, the chairman of the board of parole, or a designated officer of the department of corrections and community supervision may authorize participants to perform service projects at sites made available by any state or local government or public benefit corporation ..................... 11,000,000 ........................................ (re. $4,539,000) HEALTH SERVICES PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2008, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses of the legal action center to facilitate inmate access to the medical assistance program .................... 200,000 ............................................. (re. $200,000) SUPPORT SERVICES PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2008, as amended by chapter 496, section 1, of the laws of 2008: For services and expenses of localities for the housing and board of coram nobis prisoners in accordance with section 601-b of the correction law, felony offenders in accordance with subdivision 2 of section 601-c of the correction law, and prisoners pursuant to section 95 of the correction law. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, payments certified to the commis- sioner by the appropriate local official for the care of such pris- oners and made pursuant to this appropriation for liabilities incurred on or after September 1, 2008 shall be paid at the follow- ing per day per capita rates: per diem per capita reimbursement pursuant to section 601-b of the correction law shall not exceed $18.80, and per diem per capita reimbursement pursuant to subdivi- sion 2 of section 601-c of the correction law shall not exceed $37.60 ... 5,880,000 .............................. (re. $5,607,000) 44 12653-05-4 DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS General Fund ....................... 121,963,000 52,211,000 Special Revenue Funds - Federal .... 25,400,000 55,558,000 Special Revenue Funds - Other ...... 26,763,000 45,905,924 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 174,126,000 153,674,924 ================ ================ SCHEDULE CRIME PREVENTION AND REDUCTION STRATEGIES PROGRAM .......... 174,126,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For prosecutorial services of counties, to be distributed in the same manner as the prior year or through a competitive proc- ess ......................................... 10,680,000 For payment to the New York state district attorneys association and the New York state prosecutors training institute for services and expenses related to the pros- ecution of crimes and the provision of continuing legal education, training, and support for medicaid fraud prosecution ....... 2,304,000 For services and expenses associated with a witness protection program pursuant to a plan developed by the commissioner of the division of criminal justice services .......... 304,000 For grants to counties for district attorney salaries. Notwithstanding the provisions of subdivisions 10 and 11 of section 700 of the county law or any other law to the contrary, for state fiscal year 2014-15 the state reimbursement to counties for district attorney salaries shall be equal to the amount received by a county for such purpose in 2013-14 and 100 percent of the difference between the minimum salary for a full-time district attorney estab- lished pursuant to section 183-a of the judiciary law prior to April 1, 2014, the minimum salary on or after April 1, 2014. For those counties whose salaries are not covered by section 183-a of the judiciary law, the state reimbursement for these 45 12653-05-4 DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 counties will be pursuant to a plan prepared by the commissioner of criminal justice services and approved by the director of the budget ....................... 4,212,000 Payment of state aid for expenses of the special narcotics prosecutor ................... 825,000 For payment of state aid for expenses of crime laboratories for accreditation, training, capacity enhancement and lab related services to maintain the quality and reliability of forensic services to criminal justice agencies, distributed through a competitive process, which includes an evaluation of the effective- ness of such process. Some of these funds herein appropriated may be transferred to state operations and may be suballocated to other state agencies ...................... 6,635,000 For payment of state aid for Westchester county policing program ...................... 1,984,000 For reimbursement of the services and expenses of municipal corporations, public authorities, the division of state police, authorized police departments of state public authorities or regional state park commissions for the purchase of ballistic soft body armor vests, such sum shall be payable on the audit and warrant of the state comptroller on vouchers certified by the commissioner of the division of crimi- nal justice services and the chief admin- istrative officer of the municipal corpo- ration, public authority, or state entity making requisition and purchase of such vests. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state operations and may be suballocated to other state agencies ........... 513,000 For services and expenses of the drug diver- sion program in the same manner as the prior year or through a competitive proc- ess ............................................ 618,000 For services and expenses of programs aimed at reducing the risk of re-offending, to be distributed through a competitive proc- ess, which will include an evaluation of the effectiveness of such programs ........... 3,063,000 For services and expenses of project GIVE as allocated pursuant to a plan prepared by the commissioner of criminal justice services and approved by the director of the budget .................................. 15,219,000 For defense services to be distributed in 46 12653-05-4 DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 the same manner as the prior year or through a competitive process ................ 5,507,000 For payment to New York state defenders association for services and expenses related to the provision of training and other assistance ............................. 1,089,000 For payment of state aid to counties and the city of New York for the operation of local probation departments subject to the approval of the director of the budget. Notwithstanding any other provisions of law, the state aid for probationary services to counties and the city of New York shall be distributed to counties and the city of New York pursuant to a plan prepared by the commissioner of the division of crimi- nal justice services and approved by the director of the budget which shall be to the greatest extent possible, distributed in a manner consistent with the prior year distribution amounts ........................ 44,876,000 For payment of state aid to counties and the city of New York for local alternatives to incarceration, including those that provide alcohol and substance abuse treat- ment programs, and other related inter- ventions pursuant to article 13-A of the executive law. Notwithstanding any other provisions of law, the total amount for state assistance shall be to the greatest extent possible, distributed in a manner consistent with the prior year distrib- ution amounts, pursuant to a plan submit- ted by the commissioner of the division of criminal justice services and approved by the director of the budget ................... 5,518,000 For payment to not-for-profit and government operated programs providing alternatives to incarceration, community supervision and/or employment programs to be distrib- uted pursuant to a plan submitted by the commissioner of the division of criminal justice services and approved by the director of the budget. Eligible services shall include, but not be limited to offender employment, offender assessments, treatment program placement and partic- ipation, monitoring client compliance with a treatment plan, TASC program services, and alternatives to prison. A portion of these funds may be suballocated to other state agencies .............................. 11,994,000 47 12653-05-4 DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For services and expenses of programs that provide alternatives to incarceration for eligible individuals and families whose income do not exceed 200 percent of the federal poverty level ........................ 2,622,000 For residential centers providing services to individuals on probation and for commu- nity corrections programs to be distrib- uted in the same manner as the prior year or through a competitive process ............. 1,000,000 For services and expenses of the establish- ment, or continued operation, of regional Operation S.N.U.G programs within the following counties: Bronx, Queens, Rock land, and Onondaga ........................... 1,000,000 For services and expenses of the establish- ment, or continued operation, of regional Operation S.N.U.G. programs, pursuant to a plan submitted by the division of criminal justice services and approved by the director of the budget ....................... 2,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................. 121,963,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Miscellaneous Operating Grants Fund Crime Identification and Technology Account - 25475 For services and expenses related to iden- tification technology grants including, but not limited to, crime lab improvement and DNA programs. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state operations and may be suballocated to other state agen- cies ......................................... 2,250,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 2,250,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Miscellaneous Operating Grants Fund DCJS Miscellaneous Discretionary Account - 25470 Funds herein appropriated may be used to disburse unanticipated federal grants in support of state and local programs to prevent crime, support law enforcement, improve the administration of justice, and assist victims. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state operations and 48 12653-05-4 DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 may be suballocated to other state agen- cies ......................................... 7,250,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 7,250,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Miscellaneous Operating Grants Fund Edward Byrne Memorial Grant Account For services and expenses related to the federal Edward Byrne memorial justice assistance formula program, including enhanced prosecution, enhanced defense, local law enforcement programs, youth violence and/or crime reduction programs, crime laboratories, re-entry services, and judicial diversion and alternative to incarceration programs. Funds appropriated herein shall be expended pursuant to a plan developed by the commissioner of criminal justice services and approved by the director of the budget. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state operations and/or suballocated to other state agencies ............................... 6,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 6,000,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Miscellaneous Operating Grants Fund Juvenile Accountability Incentive Block Grant Account For payment of federal aid to localities juvenile accountability incentive block grant moneys pursuant to an allocation plan developed by the commissioner of the division of criminal justice services. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state operations and may be suballo- cated to other state agencies ................ 1,750,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 1,750,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Miscellaneous Operating Grants Fund Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Formula Account - 25436 49 12653-05-4 DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment of federal aid to localities pursuant to the provisions of the federal juvenile justice and delinquency prevention act in accordance with a distribution plan determined by the juve- nile justice advisory group and affirmed by the commissioner of the division of criminal justice services. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state operations and may be suballocated to other state agencies ......................... 2,050,000 For payment of federal aid to localities pursuant to the provisions of title V of the juvenile justice and delinquency prevention act of 1974, as amended for local delinquency prevention programs, including sub-allocation to state oper- ations for the administration of this grant in accordance with a distribution plan determined by the juvenile justice advisory group and affirmed by the commis- sioner of the division of criminal justice services. For services and expenses associated with the juvenile justice and delinquency prevention formula account. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state operations and may be suballocated to other state agencies ........................... 100,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 2,150,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Miscellaneous Operating Grants Fund Violence Against Women Account - 25477 For payment of federal aid to localities pursuant to an expenditure plan developed by the commissioner of the division of criminal justice services, provided howev- er that up to 10 percent of the amount herein appropriated may be used for program administration. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state oper- ations and may be suballocated to other state agencies ............................... 6,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 6,000,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other 50 12653-05-4 DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Crimes Against Revenue Program Account - 22015 For payment to district attorneys who participate in the crimes against revenue program to be distributed according to a plan developed by the commissioner of the division of criminal justice services, in consultation with the department of taxa- tion and finance, and approved by the director of the budget ...................... 14,300,000 -------------- Program account subtotal .................. 14,300,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Drug Enforcement Task Force Account - 22102 For distribution to the state's political subdivisions and for services and expenses of the drug enforcement task forces. Some of these funds may be transferred to state operations appropriations ...................... 100,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ..................... 100,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Legal Services Assistance Account - 22096 For prosecutorial services of counties, to be distributed in the same manner as the prior year or through a competitive proc- ess .......................................... 2,592,000 For defense services to be distributed in the same manner as the prior year or through a competitive process ................ 2,592,000 For services and expenses of the district attorney and indigent legal services attorney loan forgiveness program pursuant to section 679-e of the education law. These funds may be suballocated to the higher education services corporation ........ 2,430,000 For payment to prisoner's legal services for services and expenses related to legal representation and assistance to indigent inmates ...................................... 1,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 8,614,000 -------------- 51 12653-05-4 DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Special Revenue Funds - Other State Police Motor Vehicle Law Enforcement and Motor Vehicle Theft and Insurance Fraud Prevention Fund Motor Vehicle Theft and Insurance Fraud Account - 22801 For services and expenses associated with local anti-auto theft programs, in accord- ance with section 89-d of the state finance law, distributed through a compet- itive process ................................ 3,749,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 3,749,000 -------------- 52 12653-05-4 DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 CRIME PREVENTION AND REDUCTION STRATEGIES PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For prosecutorial services of counties, to be distributed in the same manner as the prior year or through a competitive process .......... 10,680,000 ........................................ (re. $2,000,000) For payment to the New York state district attorneys association and the New York state prosecutors training institute for services and expenses related to the prosecution of crimes and the provision of continuing legal education, training, and support for medicaid fraud prosecution ... 2,304,000 ......................... (re. $2,304,000) For services and expenses associated with a witness protection program pursuant to a plan developed by the commissioner of the division of criminal justice services ... 304,000 ............... (re. $304,000) For payment of state aid for expenses of crime laboratories for accreditation, training, capacity enhancement and lab related services to maintain the quality and reliability of forensic services to criminal justice agencies, distributed through a compet- itive process, which includes an evaluation of the effectiveness of such process. Some of these funds herein appropriated may be trans- ferred to state operations and may be suballocated to other state agencies ... 6,635,000 ............................ (re. $4,500,000) For payment of state aid for Westchester county policing program ... 1,984,000 ........................................... (re. $500,000) For reimbursement of the services and expenses of municipal corpo- rations, public authorities, the division of state police, author- ized police departments of state public authorities or regional state park commissions for the purchase of ballistic soft body armor vests, such sum shall be payable on the audit and warrant of the state comptroller on vouchers certified by the commissioner of the division of criminal justice services and the chief administrative officer of the municipal corporation, public authority, or state entity making requisition and purchase of such vests. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state operations and may be subal- located to other state agencies ... 513,000 ........ (re. $150,000) For services and expenses of the drug diversion program in the same manner as the prior year or through a competitive process .......... 618,000 ............................................. (re. $150,000) For services and expenses of programs aimed at reducing the risk of re-offending, to be distributed through a competitive process, which will include an evaluation of the effectiveness of such programs ... 3,063,000 ......................................... (re. $2,000,000) For services and expenses of operation IMPACT including anti-gun traf- ficking initiative as allocated and distributed by competitive proc- ess which includes an evaluation of the effectiveness of such proc- ess ... 15,219,000 ................................ (re. $9,500,000) For defense services to be distributed in the same manner as the prior year or through a competitive process .............................. 5,507,000 ........................................... (re. $300,000) 53 12653-05-4 DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For payment to New York state defenders association for services and expenses related to the provision of training and other assistance ... 1,089,000 ....................................... (re. $110,000) For additional payment to the New York state defenders association for services and expenses related to the provision of training and other assistance ... 1,000,000 ............................ (re. $100,000) For payment of state aid to counties and the city of New York for local alternatives to incarceration, pursuant to article 13-A of the executive law. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the total amount for state assistance may be provided to participating coun- ties and the city of New York in the same proportion of the appro- priation as received during the preceding fiscal year, pursuant to a plan submitted by the commissioner of the division of criminal justice services and approved by the director of the budget 3,245,000 ......................................... (re. $1,700,000) For payment of state aid to counties and the city of New York for local alternatives to incarceration that provide alcohol and substance abuse treatment programs and services and other related interventions, pursuant to section 266 of article 13-A of the execu- tive law ... 1,914,000 ............................ (re. $1,914,000) For payment to not-for-profit and government operated programs provid- ing alternatives to incarceration, community supervision and/or employment programs to be distributed pursuant to existing or prior year contracts or pursuant to a plan submitted by the commissioner of the division of criminal justice services and approved by the director of the budget. Eligible services shall include, but not be limited to offender employment, offender assessments, treatment program placement and participation, monitoring client compliance with a treatment plan, TASC program services, and alternatives to prison. A portion of these funds may be suballocated to other state agencies ... 11,442,000 ........................... (re. $6,900,000) For services and expenses of programs that provide alternatives to incarceration for eligible individuals and families whose income do not exceed 200 percent of the federal poverty level ................ 2,622,000 ......................................... (re. $2,500,000) For residential centers providing services to individuals on probation and for community corrections programs to be distributed in the same manner as the prior year or through a competitive process .......... 1,000,000 ........................................... (re. $300,000) For additional payments to not-for-profits and government operated programs providing alternatives to incarceration to be distributed pursuant to existing contracts ... 1,291,000 ........ (re. $630,000) For services and expenses of Legal Services NYC - DREAM Clinics ...... 150,000 ............................................. (re. $150,000) For services and expenses of New York State Immigrant Action Fund 150,000 ............................................. (re. $150,000) For services and expenses of Make the Road NY ........................ 150,000 ............................................. (re. $150,000) Community Service Society - Record Repair Counseling Corps ........... 250,000 ............................................. (re. $250,000) For services and expenses of Vera Institute of Justice: Common Justice ... 200,000 ......................................... (re. $200,000) 54 12653-05-4 DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses of the Consortium of the Niagara Frontier ... 150,000 ......................................... (re. $150,000) For services and expenses of the John Jay College: Prison to College Pipeline ... 100,000 ................................ (re. $100,000) For services and expenses of Greenpoint Outreach Domestic and Family Intervention Program ... 150,000 .................... (re. $150,000) For services and expenses of Friends of the Island Academy ........... 150,000 ............................................. (re. $150,000) For services and expenses of Brooklyn Legal Services Corp A .......... 250,000 ............................................. (re. $200,000) For services and expenses of the Fortune Society ..................... 100,000 ............................................. (re. $100,000) For services and expenses of drug, violence, and crime control and prevention programs in accordance with the following schedule: Chinese-American Planning Council Youth Training Program ............. 165,387 ............................................. (re. $165,387) Metropolitan Coordinating Council: All About Jobs II ................. 76,000 ............................................... (re. $76,000) Ohel Children's Home & Family Services Drug Prevention Program ....... 76,000 ............................................... (re. $76,000) United Jewish Council - East Side Community Crime Prevention ......... 142,613 ............................................. (re. $142,613) Institute for the Puerto Rican/Hispanic Elderly ...................... 100,000 ............................................. (re. $100,000) Henry Street Settlement ... 80,000 ..................... (re. $80,000) Education Alliance ... 80,000 .......................... (re. $80,000) Asian Americans for Equality ... 80,000 ................ (re. $80,000) For services and expenses of programs that prevent domestic violence or aid victims of domestic violence: For services and expenses of: Domestic Violence Law Project of Rockland County ..................... 41,109 ............................................... (re. $41,109) Empire Justice Center ... 47,638 ....................... (re. $47,638) Legal Aid Society of Mid-New York ... 41,109 ........... (re. $41,109) Legal Aid Society of New York - Domestic Violence Services ........... 67,218 ............................................... (re. $67,218) Legal Services for New York City - Brooklyn ... 41,109 . (re. $41,109) Legal Services for New York City - Queens ... 41,109 ... (re. $41,109) Metropolitan New York Council on Jewish Poverty ...................... 55,363 ............................................... (re. $55,363) My Sisters' Place ... 41,109 ........................... (re. $41,109) Nassau Coalition Against Domestic Violence, Inc. ..................... 41,109 ............................................... (re. $41,109) Neighborhood Legal Services Inc. of Erie County ...................... 41,109 ............................................... (re. $41,109) Sanctuary for Families ... 55,363 ...................... (re. $55,363) Rochester Legal Aid Society ... 54,546 ................. (re. $54,546) Volunteer Legal Services Project of Monroe County .................... 41,109 ............................................... (re. $41,109) Finger Lakes Law Enforcement ... 500,000 .............. (re. $500,000) For the purchase of safety equipment for New York City correction officers ... 250,000 ................................ (re. $250,000) 55 12653-05-4 DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For the purchase of safety equipment for the New York State Correc- tional Officer and Police Benevolent Association, Incorporated (NYSCOPBA) ... 250,000 .............................. (re. $250,000) For services and expenses of the establishment, or continued opera- tion, of regional Operation S.N.U.G programs within the following counties: Bronx, Queens, Rockland, and Onondaga .................... 1,000,000 ......................................... (re. $1,000,000) For services and expenses of the establishment, or continued opera- tion, of regional Operation S.N.U.G. programs, pursuant to a plan submitted by the division of criminal justice services and approved by the director of the budget ... 2,000,000 ....... (re. $2,000,000) For services and expenses of law enforcement initiatives including but not limited to, enhanced prosecution, enhanced defense, local law enforcement programs, youth violence and/or crime reduction programs, crime laboratories, re-entry services, and judicial diver- sion and alternative to incarceration programs, pursuant to a plan submitted by the division of criminal justice services and approved by the director of the budget ... 1,000,000 ......... (re. $500,000) The appropriation made by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013, is hereby amended and reappropriated to read: For services and expenses of programs that prevent domestic violence or aid the victims of domestic violence. Notwithstanding any provision of law this appropriation shall be allocated only pursuant to a plan setting forth an itemized list of grantees with the amount to be received by each, or the methodology for allocating such appropriation. Such plan shall be subject to the approval of the temporary president of the senate and the director of the budget and thereafter shall be included in a resolution calling for the expend- iture of such monies, which resolution must be approved by a majori- ty vote of all members elected to the senate upon a roll call vote. PROVIDED, HOWEVER, THAT NOTWITHSTANDING ANYTHING TO THE CONTRARY FOUND WITHIN ANY LAW OR MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING: (A) NO CONTRACT OR GRANT AGREEMENT REQUESTED BY A MEMBER OF THE SENATE (WHICH FOR PURPOSES OF THIS REAPPROPRIATION SHALL BE DEEMED TO BE A MEMBER OF THE SENATE THAT SUBMITS, EITHER VERBALLY OR IN WRITING, A REQUEST FOR A CONTRACT OR GRANT AGREEMENT TO EITHER THE TEMPORARY PRESIDENT AND MAJORITY LEADER OF THE SENATE, OR THE CHAIR OF THE SENATE FINANCE COMMITTEE, AND WHO SHALL BE HEREINAFTER REFERRED TO AS A "LEGISLATIVE SPONSOR") SHALL BE EXECUTED ON OR AFTER APRIL 1, 2014 THROUGH MARCH 31, 2015 THAT IS FUNDED BY THIS REAPPROPRIATION, UNLESS ALL OF THE FOLLOWING ADDITIONAL CONDITIONS ARE SATISFIED: (1) EACH LEGISLATIVE SPONSOR OF SUCH CONTRACT OR GRANT AGREEMENT SUBMITS A WRITTEN DECLARATION TO THE DIRECTOR OF THE DIVISION OF THE BUDGET, SIGNED AND ATTESTED TO BY SUCH SPONSOR UNDER THE PENALTY OF PERJURY, THAT (A) THE REQUESTED CONTRACT OR GRANT AGREEMENT IS FOR A LAWFUL PURPOSE AND THAT ALL FUNDS EXPENDED PURSUANT TO THE TERMS OF THE CONTRACT OR GRANT AGREEMENT ARE INTENDED TO BE USED AND WILL BE USED SOLELY AND DIRECTLY FOR THE PUBLIC PURPOSE OR PURPOSES SPECIFIED IN THE CONTRACT OR GRANT AGREEMENT, AND (B) THE LEGISLATIVE SPONSOR, THE LEGISLATIVE SPONSOR'S SPOUSE, THE NATURAL OR ADOPTED DESCENDANTS OF THE LEGISLATIVE SPONSOR OR OF THE LEGISLATIVE SPONSOR'S SPOUSE, 56 12653-05-4 DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 ANY SIBLING OF THE LEGISLATIVE SPONSOR OR OF THE LEGISLATIVE SPON- SOR'S SPOUSE, ANY PERSON SHARING THE HOME OF ANY OF THE FOREGOING, OR ANY STAFF MEMBER, EMPLOYEE, OR AGENT OF THE LEGISLATIVE SPONSOR HAS (I) NO FINANCIAL INTEREST, DIRECT OR INDIRECT, IN CONNECTION WITH THE REQUESTED CONTRACT OR GRANT AGREEMENT, (II) NOT RECEIVED AND WILL NOT RECEIVE ANY FINANCIAL BENEFIT, EITHER DIRECTLY OR INDI- RECTLY FROM THE CONTRACTOR OR GRANTEE THAT IS A PARTY TO THE REQUESTED CONTRACT OR GRANT AGREEMENT, AND (III) NO KNOWN CONFLICTS OF INTEREST AS SET FORTH IN SECTION 74 OF THE PUBLIC OFFICERS LAW IN CONNECTION WITH THE REQUESTED CONTRACT OR GRANT AGREEMENT, AND (2) THE SENATE HAS, FOR EACH REQUESTED CONTRACT OR GRANT AGREEMENT, POSTED ON ITS PUBLIC FACING WEBSITE FOR A PERIOD OF AT LEAST 30 DAYS COMMENCING FROM THE DATE OF SUCH REQUEST: (A) THE LEGAL NAME OF THE PROPOSED CONTRACT OR GRANT RECIPIENT, INCLUDING THE SENATE DISTRICT IN WHICH SUCH RECIPIENT RESIDES AND A DESCRIPTION OF THE PROJECT(S) SUCH CONTRACT OR GRANT WILL BE USED FOR; (B) THE NAMES OF ALL LEGIS- LATIVE SPONSORS, INCLUDING EACH SPONSOR'S DISTRICT; (C) THE AMOUNT OF FUNDING REQUESTED; (D) THE PROPOSED ADMINISTERING STATE AGENCY OR PUBLIC AUTHORITY; AND (E) THE SIGNED AND ATTESTED DECLARATION REFERRED TO IN ITEM (1) ABOVE; AND (B) EXPENDITURES SHALL ONLY BE MADE FROM THIS REAPPROPRIATION TO PAY FOR OBLIGATIONS INCURRED UNDER AN EXECUTED CONTRACT OR GRANT AGREEMENT MEETING THE REQUIREMENTS SET FORTH IN CLAUSE (A) ABOVE IF THE SENATE HAS, FOR SUCH EXECUTED CONTRACT OR GRANT AGREEMENT, CONTINUOUSLY POSTED ON ITS PUBLIC FACING WEBSITE THE INFORMATION REQUIRED IN ITEM (2) OF CLAUSE (A) ABOVE FROM THE DATE OF THE REQUEST FOR SUCH CONTRACT OR GRANT AGREE- MENT THROUGH THE DATE OF EXPENDITURE ... 609,000 .... (re. $609,000) For services and expenses of law enforcement, anti-drug, antiviolence, crime control and prevention programs. Notwithstanding any provision of law this appropriation shall be allocated only pursuant to a plan setting forth an itemized list of grantees with the amount to be received by each, or the methodology for allocating such appropri- ation. Such plan shall be subject to the approval of the temporary president of the senate and the director of the budget and thereaft- er shall be included in the resolution calling for the expenditure of such monies, which resolution must be approved by a majority vote of all members elected to the senate upon a roll call vote. PROVIDED, HOWEVER, THAT NOTWITHSTANDING ANYTHING TO THE CONTRARY FOUND WITHIN ANY LAW OR MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING: (A) NO CONTRACT OR GRANT AGREEMENT REQUESTED BY A MEMBER OF THE SENATE (WHICH FOR PURPOSES OF THIS REAPPROPRIATION SHALL BE DEEMED TO BE A MEMBER OF THE SENATE THAT SUBMITS, EITHER VERBALLY OR IN WRITING, A REQUEST FOR A CONTRACT OR GRANT AGREEMENT TO EITHER THE TEMPORARY PRESIDENT AND MAJORITY LEADER OF THE SENATE, OR THE CHAIR OF THE SENATE FINANCE COMMITTEE, AND WHO SHALL BE HEREINAFTER REFERRED TO AS A "LEGISLATIVE SPONSOR") SHALL BE EXECUTED ON OR AFTER APRIL 1, 2014 THROUGH MARCH 31, 2015 THAT IS FUNDED BY THIS REAPPROPRIATION, UNLESS ALL OF THE FOLLOWING ADDITIONAL CONDITIONS ARE SATISFIED: (1) EACH LEGISLATIVE SPONSOR OF SUCH CONTRACT OR GRANT AGREEMENT SUBMITS A WRITTEN DECLARATION TO THE DIRECTOR OF THE DIVISION OF THE BUDGET, SIGNED AND ATTESTED TO BY SUCH SPONSOR UNDER THE PENALTY OF PERJURY, THAT (A) THE REQUESTED CONTRACT OR GRANT AGREEMENT IS FOR A LAWFUL 57 12653-05-4 DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 PURPOSE AND THAT ALL FUNDS EXPENDED PURSUANT TO THE TERMS OF THE CONTRACT OR GRANT AGREEMENT ARE INTENDED TO BE USED AND WILL BE USED SOLELY AND DIRECTLY FOR THE PUBLIC PURPOSE OR PURPOSES SPECIFIED IN THE CONTRACT OR GRANT AGREEMENT, AND (B) THE LEGISLATIVE SPONSOR, THE LEGISLATIVE SPONSOR'S SPOUSE, THE NATURAL OR ADOPTED DESCENDANTS OF THE LEGISLATIVE SPONSOR OR OF THE LEGISLATIVE SPONSOR'S SPOUSE, ANY SIBLING OF THE LEGISLATIVE SPONSOR OR OF THE LEGISLATIVE SPON- SOR'S SPOUSE, ANY PERSON SHARING THE HOME OF ANY OF THE FOREGOING, OR ANY STAFF MEMBER, EMPLOYEE, OR AGENT OF THE LEGISLATIVE SPONSOR HAS (I) NO FINANCIAL INTEREST, DIRECT OR INDIRECT, IN CONNECTION WITH THE REQUESTED CONTRACT OR GRANT AGREEMENT, (II) NOT RECEIVED AND WILL NOT RECEIVE ANY FINANCIAL BENEFIT, EITHER DIRECTLY OR INDI- RECTLY FROM THE CONTRACTOR OR GRANTEE THAT IS A PARTY TO THE REQUESTED CONTRACT OR GRANT AGREEMENT, AND (III) NO KNOWN CONFLICTS OF INTEREST AS SET FORTH IN SECTION 74 OF THE PUBLIC OFFICERS LAW IN CONNECTION WITH THE REQUESTED CONTRACT OR GRANT AGREEMENT, AND (2) THE SENATE HAS, FOR EACH REQUESTED CONTRACT OR GRANT AGREEMENT, POSTED ON ITS PUBLIC FACING WEBSITE FOR A PERIOD OF AT LEAST 30 DAYS COMMENCING FROM THE DATE OF SUCH REQUEST: (A) THE LEGAL NAME OF THE PROPOSED CONTRACT OR GRANT RECIPIENT, INCLUDING THE SENATE DISTRICT IN WHICH SUCH RECIPIENT RESIDES AND A DESCRIPTION OF THE PROJECT(S) SUCH CONTRACT OR GRANT WILL BE USED FOR; (B) THE NAMES OF ALL LEGIS- LATIVE SPONSORS, INCLUDING EACH SPONSOR'S DISTRICT; (C) THE AMOUNT OF FUNDING REQUESTED; (D) THE PROPOSED ADMINISTERING STATE AGENCY OR PUBLIC AUTHORITY; AND (E) THE SIGNED AND ATTESTED DECLARATION REFERRED TO IN ITEM (1) ABOVE; AND (B) EXPENDITURES SHALL ONLY BE MADE FROM THIS REAPPROPRIATION TO PAY FOR OBLIGATIONS INCURRED UNDER AN EXECUTED CONTRACT OR GRANT AGREEMENT MEETING THE REQUIREMENTS SET FORTH IN CLAUSE (A) ABOVE IF THE SENATE HAS, FOR SUCH EXECUTED CONTRACT OR GRANT AGREEMENT, CONTINUOUSLY POSTED ON ITS PUBLIC FACING WEBSITE THE INFORMATION REQUIRED IN ITEM (2) OF CLAUSE (A) ABOVE FROM THE DATE OF THE REQUEST FOR SUCH CONTRACT OR GRANT AGREE- MENT THROUGH THE DATE OF EXPENDITURE ............................... 1,891,000 ......................................... (re. $1,891,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For payment to the New York state district attorneys association and the New York state prosecutors training institute for services and expenses related to the prosecution of crimes and the provision of continuing legal education, training, and support for medicaid fraud prosecution ... 2,304,000 ........................... (re. $180,000) For services and expenses associated with a witness protection program pursuant to a plan developed by the commissioner of the division of criminal justice services ... 304,000 ............... (re. $230,000) For payment of state aid for expenses of crime laboratories for accreditation, training, capacity enhancement and lab related services to maintain the quality and reliability of forensic services to criminal justice agencies, distributed through a compet- itive process, which includes an evaluation of the effectiveness of such process. Some of these funds herein appropriated may be trans- ferred to state operations and may be suballocated to other state agencies ... 6,635,000 ............................ (re. $1,800,000) 58 12653-05-4 DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses of programs aimed at reducing the risk of re-offending, to be distributed through a competitive process, which will include an evaluation of the effectiveness of such programs 3,063,000 ........................................... (re. $250,000) For services and expenses of operation IMPACT including anti-gun traf- ficking initiative as allocated and distributed by competitive proc- ess which includes an evaluation of the effectiveness of such proc- ess ... 15,219,000 .................................. (re. $550,000) For payment of state aid to counties and the city of New York for local alternatives to incarceration, pursuant to article 13-A of the executive law. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the total amount for state assistance may be provided to participating coun- ties and the city of New York in the same proportion of the appro- priation as received during the preceding fiscal year, pursuant to a plan submitted by the commissioner of the division of criminal justice services and approved by the director of the budget 3,245,000 ........................................... (re. $600,000) For payments to not-for-profit and government operated programs providing alternatives to incarceration, to be distributed pursuant to existing contracts or through a competitive process which includes an evaluation of the effectiveness of such process 3,973,000 ........................................... (re. $450,000) For payment of state aid to counties and the city of New York for local alternatives to incarceration that provide alcohol and substance abuse treatment programs and services and other related interventions, pursuant to section 266 of article 13-A of the execu- tive law ... 1,914,000 ............................ (re. $1,000,000) For payment as assistance to localities to provide supervision and treatment of offenders by public or not-for-profit agencies. Eligi- ble services shall include but not be limited to substance abuse assessments, treatment program placement, monitoring client compli- ance with treatment programs, outpatient and residential treatment, TASC program services, drug treatment, and alternatives to prison programs. Funds shall be awarded on a competitive basis and shall be available for up to 100 percent of program costs incurred. In no event shall any part of these funds be used to replace expenditures previously incurred for such services ... 469,000 .... (re. $50,000) For services and expenses of programs that provide alternatives to incarceration for eligible individuals and families whose income do not exceed 200 percent of the federal poverty level ................ 2,622,000 ........................................... (re. $250,000) For residential centers providing services to individuals on probation and for community corrections programs to be distributed in the same manner as the prior year or through a competitive process .......... 1,000,000 ............................................ (re. $50,000) For services and expenses of family court domestic violence services. Notwithstanding any provision of law this appropriation shall be allocated only pursuant to a plan setting forth an itemized list of grantees with the amount to be received by each, or the methodology for allocating such appropriation. Such plan shall be subject to the approval of the temporary president of the senate and the director of the budget and thereafter shall be included in a resolution call- 59 12653-05-4 DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 ing for the expenditure of such monies, which resolution must be approved by a majority vote of all members elected to the senate upon a roll call vote ... 600,000 ................... (re. $150,000) For services and expenses of local law enforcement and judges for domestic violence training. Notwithstanding any provision of law this appropriation shall be allocated only pursuant to a plan setting forth an itemized list of grantees with the amount to be received by each, or the methodology for allocating such appropri- ation. Such plan shall be subject to the approval of the temporary president of the senate and the director of the budget and thereaft- er shall be included in a resolution calling for the expenditure of such monies, which resolution must be approved by a majority vote of all members elected to the senate upon a roll call vote ............ 500,000 ............................................. (re. $100,000) For services and expenses of law enforcement, anti-drug, anti-vio- lence, crime control and prevention programs. Notwithstanding any provision of law this appropriation shall be allocated only pursuant to a plan setting forth an itemized list of grantees with the amount to be received by each, or the methodology for allocating such appropriation. Such plan shall be subject to the approval of the temporary president of the senate and the director of the budget and thereafter shall be included in a resolution calling for the expend- iture of such monies, which resolution must be approved by a majori- ty vote of all members elected to the senate upon a roll call vote . 450,000 .............................................. (re. $50,000) For the purchase of stab resistant gloves for New York City correction officers ... 250,000 ................................ (re. $200,000) For services and expenses of Vera Institute of Justice: Common Justice ... 200,000 .......................................... (re. $80,000) For services and expenses of Legal Services NYC - DREAM Clinics ... 150,000 .............................................. (re. $50,000) For services and expenses of the John Jay College: Prison to College Pipeline ... 100,000 ................................. (re. $50,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2008, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: St. Francis College for public protection courses .................... 200,000 ............................................. (re. $100,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal MISCELLANEOUS Operating Grants Fund Crime Identification and Technology Account - 25475 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses related to identification technology grants including, but not limited to, crime lab improvement and DNA programs. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state oper- ations and may be suballocated to other state agencies ............. 2,250,000 ......................................... (re. $2,250,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: 60 12653-05-4 DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses related to identification technology grants including, but not limited to, crime lab improvement and DNA programs. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state oper- ations and may be suballocated to other state agencies ............. 2,250,000 ........................................... (re. $350,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses related to identification technology grants including, but not limited to, crime lab improvement and DNA programs. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state oper- ations and may be suballocated to other state agencies ............. 1,500,000 ........................................... (re. $200,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For services and expenses related to identification technology grants including, but not limited to, crime lab improvement and DNA programs. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state oper- ations and may be suballocated to other state agencies ............. 1,500,000 ........................................... (re. $400,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal MISCELLANEOUS Operating Grants Fund DCJS Miscellaneous Discretionary Account - 25470 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: Funds herein appropriated may be used to disburse unanticipated feder- al grants in support of state and local programs to prevent crime, support law enforcement, improve the administration of justice, and assist victims. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state operations and may be suballocated to other state agencies ... 7,250,000 ......................................... (re. $7,250,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: Funds herein appropriated may be used to disburse unanticipated feder- al grants in support of state and local programs to prevent crime, support law enforcement, improve the administration of justice, and assist victims. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state operations and may be suballocated to other state agencies ......... 7,250,000 ......................................... (re. $7,250,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: Funds herein appropriated may be used to disburse unanticipated feder- al grants in support of state and local programs to prevent crime, support law enforcement, improve the administration of justice, and assist victims. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state operations and may be suballocated to other state agencies ......... 8,000,000 ......................................... (re. $1,000,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2010: Funds herein appropriated may be used to disburse unanticipated feder- al grants in support of state and local programs to prevent crime, support law enforcement, improve the administration of justice, and 61 12653-05-4 DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 assist victims. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state operations and may be suballocated to other state agencies ......... 8,000,000 ........................................... (re. $100,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal MISCELLANEOUS Operating Grants Fund Edward Byrne Memorial Grant Account By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses related to the federal Edward Byrne memorial justice assistance formula program, including enhanced prosecution, enhanced defense, local law enforcement programs, youth violence and/or crime reduction programs, crime laboratories, re-entry services, and judicial diversion and alternative to incarceration programs. Funds appropriated herein shall be expended pursuant to a plan developed by the commissioner of criminal justice services and approved by the director of the budget. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state operations and/or suballocated to other state agencies ... 5,000,000 ...................... (re. $5,000,000) For services and expenses of drug, violence, and crime control and prevention programs in accordance with the following schedule: Oneida County Sheriff ... 25,000 ....................... (re. $25,000) The Safer Monroe Area Reentry Team ... 10,000 .......... (re. $10,000) Town of Henrietta ... 10,000 ........................... (re. $10,000) Crime Stoppers ... 10,000 .............................. (re. $10,000) Medford Fire Department ... 10,000 ..................... (re. $10,000) Patchogue-Medford Schools ... 20,000 ................... (re. $20,000) Amsterdam Fire Department ... 10,970 ................... (re. $10,970) Schenectady Fire Department ... 12,886 ................. (re. $12,886) Schenectady Police Department ... 11,000 ............... (re. $11,000) South Schenectady Fire Department ... 10,104 ........... (re. $10,104) City of Beacon ... 10,000 .............................. (re. $10,000) City of Newburgh ... 15,000 ............................ (re. $15,000) The City of Poughkeepsie ... 14,994 .................... (re. $14,994) Goshen Police Department ... 12,000 .................... (re. $12,000) Stony Point Fire Department, Wayne House Co. No. 1 ................... 11,652 ............................................... (re. $11,652) Stony Point Police Department ... 12,231 ............... (re. $12,231) Town of Manlius ... 35,000 ............................. (re. $35,000) Village of Theresa ... 30,000 .......................... (re. $30,000) Elmcor Youth and Adult Activities Program ... 45,000 ... (re. $45,000) Jacob Riis Settlement House ... 20,000 ................. (re. $20,000) Bergen Basin Community Development Corporation ....................... 26,000 ............................................... (re. $26,000) Sanctuary for Families ... 105,388 .................... (re. $105,388) United Jewish Council - East Side Community Crime Prevention ......... 32,775 ............................................... (re. $32,775) The appropriation made by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013, is hereby amended and reappropriated to read: For services and expenses of drug, violence, and crime control and prevention programs. Notwithstanding any provision of law this 62 12653-05-4 DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 appropriation shall be allocated only pursuant to a plan setting forth an itemized list of grantees with the amount to be received by each, or the methodology for allocating such appropriation. Such plan shall be subject to the approval of the temporary president of the senate and the director of the budget and thereafter shall be included in a resolution calling for the expenditure of such monies, which resolution must be approved by a majority vote of all members elected to the senate upon a roll call vote. PROVIDED, HOWEVER, THAT NOTWITHSTANDING ANYTHING TO THE CONTRARY FOUND WITHIN ANY LAW OR MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING: (A) NO CONTRACT OR GRANT AGREEMENT REQUESTED BY A MEMBER OF THE SENATE (WHICH FOR PURPOSES OF THIS REAPPROPRIATION SHALL BE DEEMED TO BE A MEMBER OF THE SENATE THAT SUBMITS, EITHER VERBALLY OR IN WRITING, A REQUEST FOR A CONTRACT OR GRANT AGREEMENT TO EITHER THE TEMPORARY PRESIDENT AND MAJORITY LEAD- ER OF THE SENATE, OR THE CHAIR OF THE SENATE FINANCE COMMITTEE, AND WHO SHALL BE HEREINAFTER REFERRED TO AS A "LEGISLATIVE SPONSOR") SHALL BE EXECUTED ON OR AFTER APRIL 1, 2014 THROUGH MARCH 31, 2015 THAT IS FUNDED BY THIS REAPPROPRIATION, UNLESS ALL OF THE FOLLOWING ADDITIONAL CONDITIONS ARE SATISFIED: (1) EACH LEGISLATIVE SPONSOR OF SUCH CONTRACT OR GRANT AGREEMENT SUBMITS A WRITTEN DECLARATION TO THE DIRECTOR OF THE DIVISION OF THE BUDGET, SIGNED AND ATTESTED TO BY SUCH SPONSOR UNDER THE PENALTY OF PERJURY, THAT (A) THE REQUESTED CONTRACT OR GRANT AGREEMENT IS FOR A LAWFUL PURPOSE AND THAT ALL FUNDS EXPENDED PURSUANT TO THE TERMS OF THE CONTRACT OR GRANT AGREE- MENT ARE INTENDED TO BE USED AND WILL BE USED SOLELY AND DIRECTLY FOR THE PUBLIC PURPOSE OR PURPOSES SPECIFIED IN THE CONTRACT OR GRANT AGREEMENT, AND (B) THE LEGISLATIVE SPONSOR, THE LEGISLATIVE SPONSOR'S SPOUSE, THE NATURAL OR ADOPTED DESCENDANTS OF THE LEGISLA- TIVE SPONSOR OR OF THE LEGISLATIVE SPONSOR'S SPOUSE, ANY SIBLING OF THE LEGISLATIVE SPONSOR OR OF THE LEGISLATIVE SPONSOR'S SPOUSE, ANY PERSON SHARING THE HOME OF ANY OF THE FOREGOING, OR ANY STAFF MEMBER, EMPLOYEE, OR AGENT OF THE LEGISLATIVE SPONSOR HAS (I) NO FINANCIAL INTEREST, DIRECT OR INDIRECT, IN CONNECTION WITH THE REQUESTED CONTRACT OR GRANT AGREEMENT, (II) NOT RECEIVED AND WILL NOT RECEIVE ANY FINANCIAL BENEFIT, EITHER DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY FROM THE CONTRACTOR OR GRANTEE THAT IS A PARTY TO THE REQUESTED CONTRACT OR GRANT AGREEMENT, AND (III) NO KNOWN CONFLICTS OF INTER- EST AS SET FORTH IN SECTION 74 OF THE PUBLIC OFFICERS LAW IN CONNECTION WITH THE REQUESTED CONTRACT OR GRANT AGREEMENT, AND (2) THE SENATE HAS, FOR EACH REQUESTED CONTRACT OR GRANT AGREEMENT, POSTED ON ITS PUBLIC FACING WEBSITE FOR A PERIOD OF AT LEAST 30 DAYS COMMENCING FROM THE DATE OF SUCH REQUEST: (A) THE LEGAL NAME OF THE PROPOSED CONTRACT OR GRANT RECIPIENT, INCLUDING THE SENATE DISTRICT IN WHICH SUCH RECIPIENT RESIDES AND A DESCRIPTION OF THE PROJECT(S) SUCH CONTRACT OR GRANT WILL BE USED FOR; (B) THE NAMES OF ALL LEGIS- LATIVE SPONSORS, INCLUDING EACH SPONSOR'S DISTRICT; (C) THE AMOUNT OF FUNDING REQUESTED; (D) THE PROPOSED ADMINISTERING STATE AGENCY OR PUBLIC AUTHORITY; AND (E) THE SIGNED AND ATTESTED DECLARATION REFERRED TO IN ITEM (1) ABOVE; AND (B) EXPENDITURES SHALL ONLY BE MADE FROM THIS REAPPROPRIATION TO PAY FOR OBLIGATIONS INCURRED UNDER AN EXECUTED CONTRACT OR GRANT AGREEMENT MEETING THE REQUIREMENTS SET FORTH IN CLAUSE (A) ABOVE IF THE SENATE HAS, FOR SUCH EXECUTED 63 12653-05-4 DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 CONTRACT OR GRANT AGREEMENT, CONTINUOUSLY POSTED ON ITS PUBLIC FACING WEBSITE THE INFORMATION REQUIRED IN ITEM (2) OF CLAUSE (A) ABOVE FROM THE DATE OF THE REQUEST FOR SUCH CONTRACT OR GRANT AGREE- MENT THROUGH THE DATE OF EXPENDITURE ............................... 500,000 ............................................. (re. $500,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses related to the federal Edward Byrne memorial justice assistance formula program, including enhanced prosecution, enhanced defense, local law enforcement programs, youth violence and/or crime reduction programs, crime laboratories, re-entry services, and judicial diversion and alternative to incarceration programs. Funds appropriated herein shall be expended pursuant to a plan developed by the commissioner of criminal justice services and approved by the director of the budget. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state operations and/or suballocated to other state agencies ... 4,400,000 ...................... (re. $3,000,000) For services and expenses of drug, violence, and crime control and prevention programs. Notwithstanding any provision of law this appropriation shall be allo- cated only pursuant to a plan setting forth an itemized list of grantees with the amount to be received by each, or the methodology for allocating such appropriation. Such plan shall be subject to the approval of the temporary president of the senate and the director of the budget and thereafter shall be included in a resolution call- ing for the expenditure of such monies, which resolution must be approved by a majority vote of all members elected to the senate upon a roll call vote ... 780,000 ................... (re. $400,000) For services and expenses of drug, violence, and crime control and prevention programs in accordance with the following schedule: Bergin Basin Community Development Corporation ....................... 26,000 ................................................ (re. $3,000) Broome County Security Division ... 40,000 ............. (re. $40,000) Chinese-American Planning Council Youth Training Program ............. 60,000 ............................................... (re. $30,000) Jacob Riis Settlement House ... 20,000 .................. (re. $4,000) Jefferson County Sheriff ... 25,000 .................... (re. $25,000) Lower East Side Service Center ... 76,000 .............. (re. $76,000) Metropolitan Coordinating Council: All About Jobs II ................. 76,000 ............................................... (re. $70,000) Nassau County Police Department ... 45,000 ............. (re. $45,000) NYPD 100th Precinct ... 20,000 ......................... (re. $20,000) NYPD 101st Precinct ... 20,000 ......................... (re. $20,000) Ohel Children's Home & Family Services Drug Prevention Program ....... 76,000 ............................................... (re. $52,000) Oneida District Attorney ... 45,000 .................... (re. $45,000) Town of Chili ... 45,000 ............................... (re. $45,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses related to the federal Edward Byrne memorial justice assistance formula program, including enhanced prosecution, enhanced defense, local law enforcement programs, youth violence 64 12653-05-4 DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 and/or crime reduction programs, crime laboratories, re-entry services, and judicial diversion and alternative to incarceration programs. Funds appropriated herein shall be expended pursuant to a plan developed by the commissioner of criminal justice services and approved by the director of the budget. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state operations and/or suballocated to other state agencies ... 9,775,000 ...................... (re. $3,400,000) For services and expenses of drug, violence and crime control and prevention programs in accordance with the following schedule: Jacob Riis Settlement House ... 20,000 .................. (re. $2,000) Lower East Side Service Center ... 76,000 .............. (re. $76,000) Nassau County Police Department ... 50,000 ............. (re. $50,000) Town of Riga Court A ... 5,000 .......................... (re. $5,000) Urban League of Long Island ... 40,000 ................. (re. $40,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses of drug, violence, and crime control and prevention programs in accordance with the following schedule: Auburn Police Department ... 15,000 .................... (re. $15,000) Bivona Child Advocacy Center ... 15,000 ................ (re. $15,000) Cayuga/Seneca Community Action Agency ... 10,000 ....... (re. $10,000) Cayuga Child Advocacy Center ... 15,000 ................ (re. $15,000) Chemung County Sheriff's Office ... 12,500 ............. (re. $12,500) City of Beacon Police Department ... 30,600 ............ (re. $30,600) City of Lockport Police Department ... 50,000 .......... (re. $50,000) City of Poughkeepsie Police Department ... 30,000 ...... (re. $30,000) City of Rome Police Department ... 15,000 .............. (re. $15,000) City of Utica Police Department ... 15,000 ............. (re. $15,000) Clinton County Department of Probation ... 20,000 ...... (re. $20,000) Columbia County Sheriff's Department ... 25,000 ........ (re. $25,000) CONFIDE Counseling and Consultation Center ... 25,000 .. (re. $25,000) District Attorney of Dutchess County ... 29,900 ........ (re. $29,900) Dutchess County Sheriff's Department ... 25,000 ........ (re. $25,000) Education and Assistance Corporation ... 100,000 ...... (re. $100,000) Essex County District Attorney ... 10,000 .............. (re. $10,000) Family Justice Center ... 70,000 ....................... (re. $70,000) Franklin County District Attorney ... 15,000 ........... (re. $15,000) Long Island Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence (LICADD) ....... 35,000 ............................................... (re. $35,000) Middle Country Central School District At Centereach - Town of Brook ... 50,000 ........................................... (re. $50,000) National Federation for Just Communities of Western New York, Incorpo- rated - First Time Last Time Program ... 55,000 ...... (re. $55,000) North Side Athletic and Education Center Incorporated ................ 40,000 ............................................... (re. $40,000) Oneida County Child Advocacy Center ... 5,000 ........... (re. $5,000) Parents for Megan's Law and The Crime Victims Center ................. 25,000 ............................................... (re. $25,000) Safari Club International Western and Central New York Chapter, Incor- porated ... 15,000 ................................... (re. $15,000) Schuyler County Sheriff's Office ... 12,500 ............ (re. $12,500) 65 12653-05-4 DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Southern Tier Regional Drug Task Force ... 75,000 ...... (re. $75,000) Steuben County Sheriff's Office ... 12,500 ............. (re. $12,500) St. Lawrence County Sheriff's Department ... 5,000 ...... (re. $5,000) The Boys and Girls Club of Geneva ... 15,000 ........... (re. $15,000) Town of East Fishkill Police Department ... 30,000 ..... (re. $30,000) Town of Poughkeepsie Police Department ... 29,500 ...... (re. $29,500) Village of Boonville Police Department ... 5,000 ........ (re. $5,000) Village of Camden Police Department ... 5,000 ........... (re. $5,000) Warren County District Attorney ... 15,000 ............. (re. $15,000) Wayne County Action Program ... 10,000 ................. (re. $10,000) Webster Police Department ... 20,000 ................... (re. $20,000) Yates County Sheriff's Office ... 12,500 ............... (re. $12,500) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For services and expenses related to the federal Edward Byrne memorial justice assistance formula program, including enhanced prosecution, enhanced defense, local law enforcement programs, youth violence and/or crime reduction programs, crime laboratories, re-entry services, and judicial diversion and alternative to incarceration programs. Funds appropriated herein shall be expended pursuant to a plan developed by the commissioner of criminal justice services and approved by the director of the budget. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state operations and/or suballocated to other state agencies ... 9,775,000 ........................ (re. $500,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2010, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses of drug, violence, and crime control and prevention programs in accordance with the following schedule: Kings County District Attorney - Community and Law Enforcement Resources Together (ComAlert) Program ... 100,000 ..... (re. $6,000) City of Newburgh Police Department ... 100,000 ........ (re. $100,000) City of Poughkeepsie Police Department ... 25,000 ...... (re. $25,000) City of Yonkers Police Department ... 50,000 ........... (re. $50,000) City of Newburgh police ... 35,000 ..................... (re. $35,000) City of Poughkeepsie Police Department ... 35,000 ...... (re. $35,000) City of Syracuse Police Department ... 50,000 .......... (re. $50,000) City of Yonkers Police Department ... 50,000 ........... (re. $50,000) Lower East Side Service Center ... 76,000 .............. (re. $76,000) Urban League of Long Island ... 40,000 ................. (re. $40,000) Village of Norwood ... 10,000 .......................... (re. $10,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2010, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: Network Support Services Incorporated ... 80,000 ....... (re. $18,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2009, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses of drug, violence, and crime control and prevention programs in accordance with the following schedule: Kings County District Attorney - Mortgage Foreclosure Fraud Initiative ... 90,000 ........................................... (re. $15,000) 66 12653-05-4 DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal MISCELLANEOUS Operating Grants Fund Juvenile Accountability Incentive Block Grant Account By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For payment of federal aid to localities juvenile accountability incentive block grant moneys pursuant to an allocation plan devel- oped by the commissioner of the division of criminal justice services. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state oper- ations and may be suballocated to other state agencies ............. 1,750,000 ......................................... (re. $1,750,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For payment of federal aid to localities juvenile accountability incentive block grant moneys pursuant to an allocation plan devel- oped by the commissioner of the division of criminal justice services. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state oper- ations and may be suballocated to other state agencies ............. 1,750,000 ........................................... (re. $800,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For payment of federal aid to localities juvenile accountability incentive block grant moneys pursuant to an allocation plan devel- oped by the commissioner of the division of criminal justice services. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state oper- ations and may be suballocated to other state agencies ............. 2,000,000 ......................................... (re. $1,250,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For payment of federal aid to localities juvenile accountability incentive block grant moneys pursuant to an allocation plan devel- oped by the commissioner of the division of criminal justice services. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state oper- ations and may be suballocated to other state agencies ............. 2,100,000 ........................................... (re. $650,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal MISCELLANEOUS Operating Grants Fund Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Formula Account - 25436 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For payment of federal aid to localities pursuant to the provisions of the federal juvenile justice and delinquency prevention act in accordance with a distribution plan determined by the juvenile justice advisory group and affirmed by the commissioner of the divi- sion of criminal justice services. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state operations and may be suballocated to other state agencies ... 2,050,000 ...................... (re. $2,050,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For payment of federal aid to localities pursuant to the provisions of the federal juvenile justice and delinquency prevention act in 67 12653-05-4 DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 accordance with a distribution plan determined by the juvenile justice advisory group and affirmed by the commissioner of the divi- sion of criminal justice services. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state operations and may be suballocated to other state agencies ... 2,050,000 ...................... (re. $2,050,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For payment of federal aid to localities pursuant to the provisions of the federal juvenile justice and delinquency prevention act in accordance with a distribution plan determined by the juvenile justice advisory group and affirmed by the commissioner of the divi- sion of criminal justice services. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state operations and may be suballocated to other state agencies ... 3,000,000 ...................... (re. $1,300,000) For payment of federal aid to localities pursuant to the provisions of title V of the juvenile justice and delinquency prevention act of 1974, as amended for local delinquency prevention programs, includ- ing sub-allocation to state operations for the administration of this grant in accordance with a distribution plan determined by the juvenile justice advisory group and affirmed by the commissioner of the division of criminal justice services. For services and expenses associated with the juvenile justice and delinquency prevention formula account. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state operations and may be suballocated to other state agencies ... 100,000 ........................... (re. $50,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For payment of federal aid to localities pursuant to the provisions of the federal juvenile justice and delinquency prevention act in accordance with a distribution plan determined by the juvenile justice advisory group and affirmed by the commissioner of the divi- sion of criminal justice services. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state operations and may be suballocated to other state agencies ... 2,700,000 ........................ (re. $900,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal MISCELLANEOUS Operating Grants Fund Violence Against Women Account - 25477 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For payment of federal aid to localities pursuant to an expenditure plan developed by the commissioner of the division of criminal justice services, provided however that up to 10 percent of the amount herein appropriated may be used for program administration. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state operations and may be suballocated to other state agencies ........................ 6,000,000 ......................................... (re. $6,000,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For payment of federal aid to localities pursuant to an expenditure plan developed by the commissioner of the division of criminal justice services, provided however that up to 10 percent of the 68 12653-05-4 DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 amount herein appropriated may be used for program administration. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state operations and may be suballocated to other state agencies ........................ 5,750,000 ......................................... (re. $4,000,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For payment of federal aid to localities pursuant to an expenditure plan developed by the commissioner of the division of criminal justice services, provided however that up to 10 percent of the amount herein appropriated may be used for program administration. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state operations and may be suballocated to other state agencies ........................ 6,500,000 ........................................... (re. $500,000) Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Crimes Against Revenue Program Account - 22015 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For payment to district attorneys who participate in the crimes against revenue program to be distributed according to a plan devel- oped by the commissioner of the division of criminal justice services, in consultation with the department of taxation and finance, and approved by the director of the budget ................ 16,000,000 ....................................... (re. $16,000,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For payment to district attorneys who participate in the crimes against revenue program to be distributed according to a plan devel- oped by the commissioner of the division of criminal justice services, in consultation with the department of taxation and finance, and approved by the director of the budget ................ 16,000,000 ........................................ (re. $9,000,000) Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Criminal Justice Improvement Account - 21945 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses of programs that prevent domestic violence or aid victims of domestic violence: For services and expenses of programs that prevent domestic violence or aid the victims of domestic violence. Notwithstanding any provision of law this appropriation shall be allocated only pursuant to a plan setting forth an itemized list of grantees with the amount to be received by each, or the methodology for allocating such appropriation. Such plan shall be subject to the approval of the temporary president of the senate and the director of the budget and thereafter shall be included in a resolution calling for the expend- iture of such monies, which resolution must be approved by a majori- ty vote of all members elected to the senate upon a roll call vote ... 609,000 ......................................... (re. $50,000) 69 12653-05-4 DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses of: Domestic Violence Law Project of Rockland County ..................... 41,109 ............................................... (re. $21,000) Empire Justice Center ... 47,638 ....................... (re. $12,000) Legal Services for New York City - Brooklyn 41,109 ..... (re. $10,000) Legal Services for New York City - Queens ... 41,109 ... (re. $14,000) My Sisters' Place ... 41,109 ........................... (re. $20,000) Nassau Coalition Against Domestic Violence, Inc. ..................... 41,109 ............................................... (re. $10,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses of programs that prevent domestic violence or aid victims of domestic violence: For services and expenses of: My Sisters' Place ... 41,109 ............................ (re. $3,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses of programs that prevent domestic violence or aid the victims of domestic violence in accordance with the following schedule: For Our Children and Us (FOCUS) ... 5,000 ............... (re. $5,000) YWCA's Carolyn's House and YWCA Shelter and Transitional Housing Program ... 50,000 .................................... (re. $2,000) The appropriation made by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012, is hereby amended and reappropriated to read: Victims Information Bureau of Suffolk [(VIBES)] (VIBS) ............... 32,500 ................................................ (re. $2,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2009, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses of programs that prevent domestic violence or aid the victims of domestic violence in accordance with the following schedule: Allen Women's Resource Center ... 100,000 ............... (re. $2,000) Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Legal Services Assistance Account - 22096 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For prosecutorial services of counties, to be distributed in the same manner as the prior year or through a competitive process .......... 2,592,000 ......................................... (re. $1,296,000) For defense services to be distributed in the same manner as the prior year or through a competitive process .............................. 2,592,000 ......................................... (re. $1,296,000) For services and expenses of the district attorney and indigent legal services attorney loan forgiveness program pursuant to section 679-e 70 12653-05-4 DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 of the education law. These funds may be suballocated to the higher education services corporation ... 2,430,000 ...... (re. $2,430,000) For services and expenses of statewide indigent legal services for persons reentering communities from state facilities ............... 1,000,000 ......................................... (re. $1,000,000) Neighborhood Defender Service of Harlem ... 300,000 ... (re. $300,000) For services and expenses of statewide indigent legal services for persons reentering communities from state facilities ............... 1,050,000 ......................................... (re. $1,050,000) For services, expenses or reimbursement of expenses incurred by local government agencies and/or not-for-profit providers or their employ- ees providing civil or criminal legal services in accordance with the following schedule: Albany County District Attorney ... 44,167 ............. (re. $44,167) Brooklyn Bar Association ... 22,083 .................... (re. $22,083) Caribbean Women's Health Association ... 22,083 ........ (re. $22,083) Center for Family Representation ... 110,417 .......... (re. $110,417) Chemung County Neighborhood Legal Services ... 39,750 .. (re. $39,750) City Bar Fund ... 22,083 ............................... (re. $22,083) Day One New York ... 33,567 ............................ (re. $33,567) Empire Justice Center ... 170,925 ..................... (re. $170,925) Family and Children's Association ... 39,750 ........... (re. $39,750) Frank H. Hiscock Legal Aid Society ... 22,083 .......... (re. $22,083) Greenhope Services for Women ... 33,567 ................ (re. $33,567) Harlem Legal Services ... 110,417 ..................... (re. $110,417) Legal Aid Bureau of Buffalo ... 35,333 ................. (re. $35,333) Legal Aid Society of Mid New York ... 66,250 ........... (re. $66,250) Legal Aid Society of Northeastern New York ... 48,583 .. (re. $48,583) Legal Aid Society of Rockland County ... 22,083 ........ (re. $22,083) Legal Information for Families Today (LIFT) ... 39,750 . (re. $39,750) Legal Project of the Cap. Dist. Women's Bar ... 83,917 . (re. $83,917) Legal Services for New York City (LSNY) ... 119,250 ... (re. $119,250) Legal Services of Central New York ... 13,250 .......... (re. $13,250) Legal Services of the Hudson Valley ... 48,583 ......... (re. $48,583) Metropolitan Council on Jewish Poverty ... 220,833 .... (re. $220,833) Metropolitan Council in Jewish Poverty - Project New Leaf ............ 67,133 ............................................... (re. $67,133) Monroe County Legal Assistance Center ... 35,333 ....... (re. $35,333) Nassau/Suffolk Law Service Committee, Inc. ... 48,583 .. (re. $48,583) New York Legal Assistance Group (NYLAG) ... 22,083 ..... (re. $22,083) New York City Legal Aid ... 44,167 ..................... (re. $44,167) New York City Legal Aid ... 265,000 ................... (re. $265,000) New York County District Attorney - Identity Theft Prosecution ....... 37,103 ............................................... (re. $37,103) Westside SRO Law Project ... 79,500 .................... (re. $79,500) Osborne Association El Rio Program ... 36,217 .......... (re. $36,217) Rural Law Center of New York ... 22,083 ................ (re. $22,083) Sanctuary for Families ... 220,833 .................... (re. $220,833) Southern Tier Legal Services ... 61,833 ................ (re. $61,833) Vera Institute of Justice ... 61,833 ................... (re. $61,833) Volunteers of Legal Services (VOLS) ... 39,750 ......... (re. $39,750) Western New York Law Center ... 39,750 ................. (re. $39,750) 71 12653-05-4 DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Worker's Rights Law Center of New York, Inc. ......................... 35,333 ............................................... (re. $35,333) For services and expenses of the Legal Action Center ................. 180,000 ............................................. (re. $180,000) The appropriation made by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013, is hereby amended and reappropriated to read: For services and expenses of civil or criminal domestic violence services. Notwithstanding any provision of law this appropriation shall be allocated only pursuant to a plan setting forth an itemized list of grantees with the amount to be received by each, or the methodology for allocating such appropriation. Such plan shall be subject to the approval of the temporary president of the senate and the director of the budget and thereafter shall be included in a resolution calling for the expenditure of such monies, which resol- ution must be approved by a majority vote of all members elected to the senate upon a roll call vote. PROVIDED, HOWEVER, THAT NOTWITH- STANDING ANYTHING TO THE CONTRARY FOUND WITHIN ANY LAW OR MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING: (A) NO CONTRACT OR GRANT AGREEMENT REQUESTED BY A MEMBER OF THE SENATE (WHICH FOR PURPOSES OF THIS REAPPROPRIATION SHALL BE DEEMED TO BE A MEMBER OF THE SENATE THAT SUBMITS, EITHER VERBALLY OR IN WRITING, A REQUEST FOR A CONTRACT OR GRANT AGREEMENT TO EITHER THE TEMPORARY PRESIDENT AND MAJORITY LEADER OF THE SENATE, OR THE CHAIR OF THE SENATE FINANCE COMMITTEE, AND WHO SHALL BE HERE- INAFTER REFERRED TO AS A "LEGISLATIVE SPONSOR") SHALL BE EXECUTED ON OR AFTER APRIL 1, 2014 THROUGH MARCH 31, 2015 THAT IS FUNDED BY THIS REAPPROPRIATION, UNLESS ALL OF THE FOLLOWING ADDITIONAL CONDITIONS ARE SATISFIED: (1) EACH LEGISLATIVE SPONSOR OF SUCH CONTRACT OR GRANT AGREEMENT SUBMITS A WRITTEN DECLARATION TO THE DIRECTOR OF THE DIVISION OF THE BUDGET, SIGNED AND ATTESTED TO BY SUCH SPONSOR UNDER THE PENALTY OF PERJURY, THAT (A) THE REQUESTED CONTRACT OR GRANT AGREEMENT IS FOR A LAWFUL PURPOSE AND THAT ALL FUNDS EXPENDED PURSU- ANT TO THE TERMS OF THE CONTRACT OR GRANT AGREEMENT ARE INTENDED TO BE USED AND WILL BE USED SOLELY AND DIRECTLY FOR THE PUBLIC PURPOSE OR PURPOSES SPECIFIED IN THE CONTRACT OR GRANT AGREEMENT, AND (B) THE LEGISLATIVE SPONSOR, THE LEGISLATIVE SPONSOR'S SPOUSE, THE NATURAL OR ADOPTED DESCENDANTS OF THE LEGISLATIVE SPONSOR OR OF THE LEGISLATIVE SPONSOR'S SPOUSE, ANY SIBLING OF THE LEGISLATIVE SPONSOR OR OF THE LEGISLATIVE SPONSOR'S SPOUSE, ANY PERSON SHARING THE HOME OF ANY OF THE FOREGOING, OR ANY STAFF MEMBER, EMPLOYEE, OR AGENT OF THE LEGISLATIVE SPONSOR HAS (I) NO FINANCIAL INTEREST, DIRECT OR INDIRECT, IN CONNECTION WITH THE REQUESTED CONTRACT OR GRANT AGREE- MENT, (II) NOT RECEIVED AND WILL NOT RECEIVE ANY FINANCIAL BENEFIT, EITHER DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY FROM THE CONTRACTOR OR GRANTEE THAT IS A PARTY TO THE REQUESTED CONTRACT OR GRANT AGREEMENT, AND (III) NO KNOWN CONFLICTS OF INTEREST AS SET FORTH IN SECTION 74 OF THE PUBLIC OFFICERS LAW IN CONNECTION WITH THE REQUESTED CONTRACT OR GRANT AGREEMENT, AND (2) THE SENATE HAS, FOR EACH REQUESTED CONTRACT OR GRANT AGREEMENT, POSTED ON ITS PUBLIC FACING WEBSITE FOR A PERIOD OF AT LEAST 30 DAYS COMMENCING FROM THE DATE OF SUCH REQUEST: (A) THE LEGAL NAME OF THE PROPOSED CONTRACT OR GRANT RECIPIENT, INCLUDING THE SENATE DISTRICT IN WHICH SUCH RECIPIENT RESIDES AND A 72 12653-05-4 DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 DESCRIPTION OF THE PROJECT(S) SUCH CONTRACT OR GRANT WILL BE USED FOR; (B) THE NAMES OF ALL LEGISLATIVE SPONSORS, INCLUDING EACH SPON- SOR'S DISTRICT; (C) THE AMOUNT OF FUNDING REQUESTED; (D) THE PROPOSED ADMINISTERING STATE AGENCY OR PUBLIC AUTHORITY; AND (E) THE SIGNED AND ATTESTED DECLARATION REFERRED TO IN ITEM (1) ABOVE; AND (B) EXPENDITURES SHALL ONLY BE MADE FROM THIS REAPPROPRIATION TO PAY FOR OBLIGATIONS INCURRED UNDER AN EXECUTED CONTRACT OR GRANT AGREE- MENT MEETING THE REQUIREMENTS SET FORTH IN CLAUSE (A) ABOVE IF THE SENATE HAS, FOR SUCH EXECUTED CONTRACT OR GRANT AGREEMENT, CONTIN- UOUSLY POSTED ON ITS PUBLIC FACING WEBSITE THE INFORMATION REQUIRED IN ITEM (2) OF CLAUSE (A) ABOVE FROM THE DATE OF THE REQUEST FOR SUCH CONTRACT OR GRANT AGREEMENT THROUGH THE DATE OF EXPENDITURE ... 650,000 ............................................. (re. $650,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses of the district attorney and indigent legal services attorney loan forgiveness program pursuant to section 679-e of the education law. These funds may be suballocated to the higher education services corporation ... 2,430,000 ...... (re. $2,430,000) For services and expenses of civil or criminal domestic violence services. Notwithstanding any provision of law this appropriation shall be allocated only pursuant to a plan setting forth an itemized list of grantees with the amount to be received by each, or the methodology for allocating such appropriation. Such plan shall be subject to the approval of the temporary president of the senate and the director of the budget and thereafter shall be included in a resolution calling for the expenditure of such monies, which resol- ution must be approved by a majority vote of all members elected to the senate upon a roll call vote ... 650,000 ........ (re. $125,000) For services, expenses or reimbursement of expenses incurred by local government agencies and/or not-for-profit providers or their employ- ees providing civil or criminal legal services in accordance with the following schedule: Albany County District Attorney ... 44,167 ............. (re. $21,000) Brooklyn Bar Association ... 22,083 ..................... (re. $6,000) Caribbean Women's Health Association ... 22,083 ......... (re. $7,000) Frank H. Hiscock Legal Aid Society ... 22,083 ........... (re. $6,000) Greenhope Services for Women ... 33,567 ................ (re. $16,000) Harlem Legal Services ... 110,417 ...................... (re. $37,000) Legal Aid Society of Mid New York ... 66,250 ........... (re. $16,000) Legal Aid Society of Northeastern New York ... 48,583 .. (re. $48,583) Legal Project of the Cap. Dist. Women's Bar .......................... 83,917 ............................................... (re. $47,000) Legal Services of the Hudson Valley ... 48,583 ......... (re. $25,000) Metropolitan Council on Jewish Poverty ... 220,833 .... (re. $206,000) Metropolitan Council on Jewish Poverty - Project New Leaf ............ 67,133 ............................................... (re. $67,133) Monroe County Legal Assistance Center ... 35,333 ........ (re. $9,000) Nassau/Suffolk Law Services Committee, Inc. .......................... 48,583 ............................................... (re. $13,000) Southern Tier Legal Services ... 61,833 ................ (re. $27,000) Volunteers of Legal Services (VOLS) ... 39,750 ......... (re. $10,000) 73 12653-05-4 DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Western New York Law Center ... 39,750 ................. (re. $10,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses of the district attorney and indigent legal services attorney loan forgiveness program pursuant to section 679-e of the education law. These funds may be suballocated to the higher education services corporation ... 2,430,000 ...... (re. $2,430,000) For services, expenses or reimbursement of expenses incurred by local government agencies and/or not-for-profit providers or their employ- ees providing civil or criminal legal services in accordance with the following schedule: Greenhope Services for Women ... 36,556 ................. (re. $3,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses of civil or criminal domestic violence legal services in accordance with the following schedule: For our Children and Us (FOCUS) ... 5,000 ............... (re. $5,000) SOS Shelter ... 20,000 .................................. (re. $6,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2010, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses of: For services, expenses or reimbursement of expenses incurred by local government agencies and/or not-for-profit providers or their employ- ees providing civil or criminal legal services in accordance with the following schedule: New York Legal Assistance Group - Brooklyn Conflicts Office .......... 122,850 ............................................. (re. $122,850) Legal Services of the Hudson Valley ... 49,500 .......... (re. $2,000) Legal Services for the Elderly of Western New York ................... 6,646 ................................................. (re. $6,000) CASA of Westchester Mental Health ... 1,658 ............. (re. $1,600) Chautauqua County Legal services ... 7,212 .............. (re. $7,200) Medicare Rights Center ... 3,103 ........................ (re. $3,000) Research Foundation CUNY-Brookdale ... 3,317 ............ (re. $3,300) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2009: For services, expenses or reimbursement of expenses incurred by local government agencies and/or not-for-profit providers or their employ- ees providing civil or criminal legal services. Metropolitan Coordinating Council on Jewish Poverty .................. 250,000 ............................................... (re. $2,000) Special Revenue Funds - Other State Police [and] Motor Vehicle Law Enforcement AND MOTOR VEHICLE THEFT AND INSURANCE FRAUD PREVENTION Fund Motor Vehicle Theft and Insurance Fraud Account - 22801 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses associated with local anti-auto theft programs, in accordance with section 89-d of the state finance law, 74 12653-05-4 DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 distributed through a competitive process .......................... 3,749,000 ......................................... (re. $3,749,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses associated with local anti-auto theft programs, in accordance with section 89-d of the state finance law, distributed through a competitive process .......................... 3,749,000 ........................................... (re. $600,000) 75 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS General Fund ....................... 43,737,000 154,546,100 Special Revenue Funds - Federal .... 6,000,000 9,022,000 Special Revenue Funds - Other ...... 0 18,821,000 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 49,737,000 182,389,100 ================ ================ SCHEDULE HIGH TECHNOLOGY PROGRAM ..................................... 32,717,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For services and expenses related to the operation of the centers of excellence pursuant to a plan approved by the direc- tor of the budget. All or portions of the funds appropriated hereby may be suballo- cated or transferred to any department, agency, or public authority .................. 5,234,000 Project Schedule PROJECT AMOUNT -------------------------------------------- For services and expenses related to the operation of the Buffalo center of excellence in bioinformatics and life sciences ................ 654,254 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Greater Rochester center of excellence in photonics and microsystems ................. 654,254 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Syracuse center of excellence in environmental and energy systems ............... 654,254 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Albany center of excel- lence in nanoelectronics ......... 654,254 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Stony Brook center of 76 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 excellence in wireless and information technology ........... 654,254 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Binghamton center of excellence in small scale systems integration and packaging ........................ 654,254 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Stony Brook center of excellence in advanced ener- gy research ...................... 327,119 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Buffalo center of excel- lence in materials informat- ics .............................. 327,119 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Rochester center of excellence in sustainable manufacturing .................... 327,119 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Rochester center of excellence in data science ....... 327,119 -------------- Total ........................ 5,234,000 ============== For services and expenses related to the following: centers for advanced technolo- gy, for matching grants to designated centers for advanced technology, pursuant to subdivision 3 of section 3102-b of the public authorities law. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, funds may also be used for initiatives related to the operation and development of the centers of excellence or other high technology centers. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan ............................... 13,818,000 Technology development organization matching grants, to be awarded on a competitive basis in accordance with the provisions of section 3102-d of the public authorities law. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the director of the budget may suballocate up to the full 77 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 amount of this appropriation to any department, agency or authority. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan ..................... 1,382,000 Industrial technology extension service. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the director of the budget may suballocate up to the full amount of this appropriation to any department, agency or authority. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan ........ 921,000 For services and expenses related to the operation of the SUNY Albany focus center and Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute focus center. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan ...... 3,006,000 High technology matching grants program, including the security through advanced research and technology (START) initiative to leverage resources from federal or private sources including but not limited to the national science foundation, busi- nesses, industry consortiums, foundations, and other organizations for efforts asso- ciated with high technology economic development, including the payment of liabilities incurred prior to April 1, 2014. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan .......... 4,606,000 For services and expenses, loans, and grants, related to the operation of New York state innovation hot spots and New York state incubators. All or portions of the funds appropriated hereby may be suballocated or transferred to any depart- ment, agency, or public authority ............ 3,750,000 -------------- MARKETING AND ADVERTISING PROGRAM ............................ 9,207,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For a local tourism promotion matching grants program pursuant to article 5-A of the economic development law ................. 3,815,000 78 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For operation of a gateway information center at Beekmantown, New York ................ 196,000 For operation of a gateway information center at Binghamton, New York ................. 196,000 For services and expenses, loans, and grants, related to the market New York program, including but not limited to, marketing and advertising to promote regional attractions in the state of New York. All or portions of the funds appro- priated hereby may be suballocated or transferred to any department, agency, or public authority ............................. 5,000,000 -------------- RESEARCH DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM ................................... 343,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For the science and technology law center program ........................................ 343,000 -------------- TRAINING AND BUSINESS ASSISTANCE PROGRAM ..................... 7,470,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For services and expenses of state matching funds for the federal manufacturing exten- sion partnership program. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the director of the budget may suballocate up to the full amount of this appropriation to any department, agency or authority. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan ...... 1,470,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 1,470,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Miscellaneous Operating Grants Fund Manufacturing Extension Partnership Program Account - 25517 Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the director of the budget may suballocate up to the full amount of this 79 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 appropriation to any department, agency or authority .................................... 6,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 6,000,000 -------------- 80 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 HIGH TECHNOLOGY PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses related to the operation of the centers of excellence pursuant to a plan approved by the director of the budg- et. All or portions of the funds appropriated hereby may be suballo- cated or transferred to any department, agency, or public authority ... 5,234,000 ..................................... (re. $5,234,000) Project Schedule PROJECT AMOUNT -------------------------------------------- For services and expenses related to the operation of the Buffalo centers of excellence in bioinformatics and life sciences and mate- rials informatics ................ 872,333 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Greater Rochester center of excellence in photonics and microsystems ................. 872,333 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Syracuse center of excellence in environmental and energy systems ............... 872,333 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Albany center of excel- lence in nanoelectronics ......... 872,333 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Stony Brook centers of excellence in wireless and information technology and advanced energy research ......... 872,333 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Binghamton Center of Excellence in small scale systems integration and packaging ........................ 872,333 -------------- Total ........................ 5,234,000 ============== 81 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Stony Brook center of excellence in advanced energy research ................... 500,000 ............................................. (re. $500,000) For services and expenses related to the operation of the Buffalo center of excellence in materials informatics ...................... 500,000 ............................................. (re. $500,000) For services and expenses related to the operation of the Rochester center of excellence in sustainable manufacturing .................. 500,000 ............................................. (re. $500,000) For services and expenses related to the SUNY Fredonia Technology Incubator ... 100,000 ............................... (re. $100,000) For services and expenses related to the following: centers for advanced technology, for matching grants to designated centers for advanced technology, pursuant to subdivision 3 of section 3102-b of the public authorities law. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, funds may also be used for initiatives related to the operation and development of the centers of excellence or other high technology centers. No funds shall be expended from this appropri- ation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan ... 13,818,000 ................................... (re. $13,818,000) Technology development organization matching grants, to be awarded on a competitive basis in accordance with the provisions of section 3102-d of the public authorities law. Notwithstanding any inconsist- ent provision of law, the director of the budget may suballocate up to the full amount of this appropriation to any department, agency or authority. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan ... 1,382,000 ......................................... (re. $1,382,000) Industrial technology extension service. Notwithstanding any incon- sistent provision of law, the director of the budget may suballocate up to the full amount of this appropriation to any department, agen- cy or authority. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan ... 921,000 ............................................. (re. $921,000) Focus center - New York. No funds shall be expended from this appro- priation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan ... 3,006,000 ................................ (re. $3,006,000) High technology matching grants program, including the security through advanced research and technology (START) initiative to leverage resources from federal or private sources including but not limited to the national science foundation, businesses, industry consortiums, foundations, and other organizations for efforts asso- ciated with high technology economic development, including the payment of liabilities incurred prior to April 1, 2013. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan ................................ 4,606,000 ......................................... (re. $4,606,000) Cornell university/NSF materials research science and engineering center. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan ................ 392,000 ............................................. (re. $392,000) 82 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Cornell university/NSF national nanotechnology infrastructure network. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the direc- tor of the budget has approved a spending plan ..................... 490,000 ............................................. (re. $490,000) Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Smart Lighting Systems Engineering Research Center. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan ...... 500,000 ............................................. (re. $500,000) For services and expenses, loans, and grants, related to the operation of New York state innovation hot spots and New York state incuba- tors. All or portions of the funds appropriated hereby may be subal- located or transferred to any department, agency, or public authori- ty ... 1,250,000 .................................. (re. $1,250,000) For services and expenses related to the institute for semiconductor research corporation (SRC) center for advanced interconnect systems technologies (CAIST), including the payment of liabilities incurred prior to April 1, 2013, at The College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering (CNSE), with its autonomous operating status as recog- nized and approved by the SUNY Board of Trustees in resolution number 2008-165 ... 713,000 ......................... (re. $713,000) For services and expenses related to the Institute for Nanoelectronics Discovery and Exploration (INDEX) at The College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering (CNSE), with its autonomous operating status as recognized and approved by the SUNY Board of Trustees in resol- ution number 2008-165 ... 775,000 ................... (re. $775,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses related to the operation of the centers of excellence pursuant to a plan approved by the director of the budg- et. All or portions of the funds appropriated hereby may be suballo- cated or transferred to any department, agency, or public authority ... 5,234,000 ..................................... (re. $5,234,000) Project Schedule PROJECT AMOUNT -------------------------------------------- For services and expenses related to the operation of the Buffalo centers of excellence in bioinformatics and life sciences and mate- rials informatics ................ 872,333 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Greater Rochester center of excellence in photonics and microsystems ................. 872,333 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Syracuse center of excellence in environmental 83 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 and energy systems ............... 872,333 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Albany center of excel- lence in nanoelectronics ......... 872,333 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Stony Brook centers of excellence in wireless and information technology and advanced energy research ......... 872,333 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Binghamton Center of Excellence in small scale systems integration and packaging ........................ 872,333 -------------- Total ........................ 5,234,000 ============== For services and expenses related to the operation of the Buffalo center of excellence in materials informatics ...................... 200,000 ............................................. (re. $200,000) For services and expenses related to the operation of the Stony Brook center of excellence in advanced energy research ................... 500,000 ............................................. (re. $500,000) For services and expenses related to the operation of the Rochester center of excellence in sustainable manufacturing .................. 250,000 ............................................. (re. $250,000) For services and expenses related to the following: centers for advanced technology, for matching grants to designated centers for advanced technology, pursuant to subdivision 3 of section 3102-b of the public authorities law. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, funds may also be used for initiatives related to the operation and development of the centers of excellence or other high technology centers. No funds shall be expended from this appropri- ation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan ... 13,818,000 ................................... (re. $11,946,000) Technology development organization matching grants, to be awarded on a competitive basis in accordance with the provisions of section 3102-d of the public authorities law. Notwithstanding any inconsist- ent provision of law, the director of the budget may suballocate up to the full amount of this appropriation to any department, agency or authority. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan ...... 1,382,000 ........................................... (re. $364,000) Industrial technology extension service. Notwithstanding any incon- sistent provision of law, the director of the budget may suballocate up to the full amount of this appropriation to any department, agen- cy or authority. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation 84 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan ...... 921,000 .............................................. (re. $16,000) Focus center - New York. No funds shall be expended from this appro- priation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan ... 3,006,000 ................................ (re. $3,006,000) High technology matching grants program, including the security through advanced research and technology (START) initiative to leverage resources from federal or private sources including but not limited to the national science foundation, businesses, industry consortiums, foundations, and other organizations for efforts asso- ciated with high technology economic development, including the payment of liabilities incurred prior to April 1, 2012. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan ................................ 4,606,000 ......................................... (re. $4,606,000) Cornell university/NSF materials research science and engineering center. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan ................ 392,000 ............................................. (re. $392,000) Cornell university/NSF national nanotechnology infrastructure network. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the direc- tor of the budget has approved a spending plan ..................... 490,000 .............................................. (re. $48,000) Columbia university/NSF materials research science and engineering center. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan ................ 245,000 ............................................. (re. $245,000) Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Smart Lighting Systems Engineering Research Center. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan ...... 500,000 ............................................. (re. $500,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses related to the institute for semiconductor research corporation (SRC) center for advanced interconnect systems technologies (CAIST), including the payment of liabilities incurred prior to April 1, 2012, at The College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering (CNSE), with its autonomous operating status as recog- nized and approved by the SUNY Board of Trustees in resolution number 2008-165 ... 713,000 ......................... (re. $713,000) For services and expenses related to the Institute for Nanoelectronics Discovery and Exploration (INDEX) at The College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering (CNSE), with its autonomous operating status as recognized and approved by the SUNY Board of Trustees in resol- ution number 2008-165 ... 775,000 ................... (re. $775,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses related to the operation of the centers of excellence pursuant to a plan approved by the director of the budg- et. All or portions of the funds appropriated hereby may be suballo- 85 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 cated or transferred to any department, agency, or public authority ... 5,233,998 ..................................... (re. $4,362,000) Project Schedule PROJECT AMOUNT -------------------------------------------- For services and expenses related to the operation of the Buffalo center of excel- lence in bioinformatics and life sciences .................... 872,333 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Greater Rochester center of excellence in photonics and microsystems ................. 872,333 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Syracuse center of excellence in environmental and energy systems ............... 872,333 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Albany center of excel- lence in nanoelectronics ......... 872,333 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Stony Brook center of excellence in wireless and information technology ........... 872,333 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Binghamton Center of Excellence in small scale systems integration and packaging ........................ 872,333 -------------- Total ........................ 5,233,998 ============== For services and expenses related to the following: centers for advanced technology, for matching grants to designated centers for advanced technology, pursuant to subdivision 3 of section 3102-b of the public authorities law. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, funds may also be used for initiatives related to the operation and development of the centers of excellence or other high technology centers. No funds shall be expended from this appropri- ation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan ... 13,818,000 .................................... (re. $3,474,000) Technology development organization matching grants, to be awarded on a competitive basis in accordance with the provisions of section 3102-d of the public authorities law. Notwithstanding any inconsist- 86 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 ent provision of law, the director of the budget may suballocate up to the full amount of this appropriation to any department, agency or authority. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan ...... 1,382,000 ............................................ (re. $32,000) Industrial technology extension service. Notwithstanding any incon- sistent provision of law, the director of the budget may suballocate up to the full amount of this appropriation to any department, agen- cy or authority. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan ...... 921,000 .............................................. (re. $29,000) Focus center - New York. No funds shall be expended from this appro- priation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan ... 3,006,000 ................................ (re. $3,006,000) High technology matching grants program, including the security through advanced research and technology (START) initiative to leverage resources from federal or private sources including but not limited to the national science foundation, businesses, industry consortiums, foundations, and other organizations for efforts asso- ciated with high technology economic development, including the payment of liabilities incurred prior to April 1, 2011. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan ................................ 4,606,000 ......................................... (re. $4,606,000) Cornell university/NSF nanobiotechnology. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan ... 294,000 ................ (re. $294,000) Cornell university/NSF materials research science and engineering center. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan ................ 392,000 ............................................. (re. $392,000) Cornell university/NSF nanoscale science and engineering center. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan ......................... 490,000 ............................................. (re. $490,000) Columbia university/NSF materials research science and engineering center. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan ................ 245,000 ............................................. (re. $245,000) RPI/NSF nanoscale science and engineering center. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan ... 490,000 ............ (re. $179,000) SUNY Albany semiconductor research corporation (SRC)center for advanced interconnect systems technologies (CAIST), including the payment of liabilities incurred prior to April 1, 2011. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan ... 690,000 ..... (re. $690,000) University at Albany Institute for Nanoelectronics Discovery and Exploration (INDEX). No funds shall be expended from this appropri- ation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan ... 750,000 ......................................... (re. $750,000) 87 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Smart Lighting Systems Engineering Research Center. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan ...... 500,000 ............................................... (re. $2,000) Stony Brook University Semiconductor High-Energy Radiation project. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the direc- tor of the budget has approved a spending plan ..................... 250,000 ............................................. (re. $250,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2010, as transferred by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: Innovation economy matching grants program to be awarded on a compet- itive basis to leverage resources from federal or private sources, including but not limited to, the national science foundation, busi- nesses, industry consortiums, foundations, and other organizations for efforts associated with high technology research and economic development, including the payment of liabilities incurred prior to April 1, 2010. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the director of the budget may suballocate up to the full amount of this appropriation to any department, agency or authority. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the foundation for science, technology and innovation in such detail as the director of the budget may require. Copies of the plan shall be provided to the Senate Finance and Assembly Ways and Means ......................... 29,500,000 ....................................... (re. $19,963,000) For services and expenses related to the operation of the centers of excellence pursuant to a plan approved by the director of the budg- et. All or portions of the funds appropriated hereby may be suballo- cated or transferred to any department, agency, or public authority ... 5,234,000 ..................................... (re. $3,490,000) Project Schedule PROJECT AMOUNT -------------------------------------------- For services and expenses related to the operation of the Buffalo center of excel- lence in bioinformatics and life sciences .................... 872,333 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Greater Rochester center of excellence in photonics and microsystems ................. 872,333 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Syracuse center of excellence in environmental and energy systems ............... 872,333 For services and expenses related to the operation of 88 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 the Albany center of excel- lence in nanoelectronics ......... 872,333 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Stony Brook center of excellence in wireless and information technology ........... 872,333 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Binghamton Center of Excellence in small scale systems integration and packaging ........................ 872,333 -------------- Total ........................ 5,234,000 ============== For services and expenses related to the following: centers for advanced technology, for matching grants to designated centers for advanced technology, pursuant to subdivision 3 of section 3102-b of the public authorities law. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, funds may also be used for initiatives related to the operation and development of the centers of excellence or other high technology centers. No funds shall be expended from this appropri- ation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the foundation for science, technology and innovation in such detail as the director of the budget may require ........... 13,818,000 .......................................... (re. $774,000) Technology development organization matching grants, to be awarded on a competitive basis in accordance with the provisions of section 3102-d of the public authorities law. Notwithstanding any inconsist- ent provision of law, the director of the budget may suballocate up to the full amount of this appropriation to any department, agency or authority. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the foundation for science, technology and innovation in such detail as the director of the budget may require ........... 1,382,000 ............................................ (re. $15,000) Industrial technology extension service. Notwithstanding any incon- sistent provision of law, the director of the budget may suballocate up to the full amount of this appropriation to any department, agen- cy or authority. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the foundation for science, technology and innovation in such detail as the director of the budget may require ........... 921,000 ............................................... (re. $5,000) Focus center - New York. No funds shall be expended from this appro- priation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the foundation for science, technology and inno- vation in such detail as the director of the budget may require .... 3,006,000 ......................................... (re. $3,006,000) 89 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Project Schedule PROJECT AMOUNT -------------------------------------------- For services and expenses related to the operation of the SUNY Albany Focus Center ................................ 2,503,000 For Services and expenses related to the operation of the PRI Focus Center ............. 503,000 -------------- Total ........................ 3,006,000 ============== High technology matching grants program, including the security through advanced research and technology (START) initiative to leverage resources from federal or private sources including but not limited to the national science foundation, businesses, industry consortiums, foundations, and other organizations for efforts asso- ciated with high technology economic development, including the payment of liabilities incurred prior to April 1, 2010. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the foundation for science, technology and innovation in such detail as the director of the budget may require ... 4,606,000 .............. (re. $4,606,000) Cornell university/NSF nanobiotechnology. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the foundation for science, technology and innovation in such detail as the director of the budget may require ... 294,000 ...................... (re. $294,000) Cornell university/NSF materials research science and engineering center. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the foundation for science, technology and innovation in such detail as the director of the budget may require ............................. 392,000 ............................................. (re. $392,000) Cornell university/NSF nanoscale science and engineering center. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the founda- tion for science, technology and innovation in such detail as the director of the budget may require ... 490,000 ...... (re. $490,000) Columbia university/NSF materials research science and engineering center. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the foundation for science, technology and innovation in such detail as the director of the budget may require ............................. 245,000 ............................................. (re. $245,000) SUNY Albany semiconductor research corporation (SRC)center for advanced interconnect systems technologies (CAIST), including the payment of liabilities incurred prior to April 1, 2010. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the foundation for 90 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 science, technology and innovation in such detail as the director of the budget may require ... 690,000 .................. (re. $690,000) University at Albany Institute for Nanoelectronics Discovery and Exploration (INDEX). No funds shall be expended from this appropri- ation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the foundation for science, technology and innovation in such detail as the director of the budget may require ........... 750,000 ............................................. (re. $647,000) Stony Brook University Semiconductor High-Energy Radiation project. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the direc- tor of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the foundation for science, technology and innovation in such detail as the director of the budget may require ... 250,000 .. (re. $250,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2009, as transferred by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: Focus center - New York. No funds shall be expended from this appro- priation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the foundation for science, technology and inno- vation in such detail as the director of the budget may require .... 4,606,000 ......................................... (re. $1,125,000) High technology matching grants program, including the security through advanced research and technology (START) initiative to leverage resources from federal or private sources including but not limited to the national science foundation, businesses, industry consortiums, foundations, and other organizations for efforts asso- ciated with high technology economic development, including the payment of liabilities incurred prior to April 1, 2009. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the foundation for science, technology and innovation in such detail as the director of the budget may require ... 4,606,000 .............. (re. $3,620,000) Cornell university/NSF materials research science and engineering center. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the foundation for science, technology and innovation in such detail as the director of the budget may require ............................. 392,000 ............................................. (re. $392,000) Cornell university/NSF nanoscale science and engineering center. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the founda- tion for science, technology and innovation in such detail as the director of the budget may require ... 490,000 ...... (re. $490,000) CUNY optical sensing and imaging center. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the foundation for science, technology and innovation in such detail as the director of the budget may require ... 69,000 ........................ (re. $69,000) Stony Brook University Semiconductor High-Energy Radiation project. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the direc- tor of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the 91 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 foundation for science, technology and innovation in such detail as the director of the budget may require ... 250,000 .. (re. $250,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2008, as transferred by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: Focus center - New York. No funds shall be expended from this appro- priation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the foundation for science, technology and inno- vation in such detail as the director of the budget may require, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 ... 4,900,000 ................. (re. $615,000) High technology matching grants program, including the security through advanced research and technology (START) initiative to leverage resources from federal or private sources including but not limited to the national science foundation, businesses, industry consortiums, foundations, and other organizations for efforts asso- ciated with high technology economic development, including the payment of liabilities incurred prior to April 1, 2007. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the foundation for science, technology and innovation in such detail as the director of the budget may require, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 .................. 4,900,000 ......................................... (re. $3,106,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2007, as transferred by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: RPI/NSF nanoscale science and engineering center. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the foundation for science, technology and innovation in such detail as the director of the budget may require ... 500,000 .................... (re. $3,000) For services and expenses of: New York State Center for Engineering, Design and Industrial Inno- vation ... 250,000 .................................... (re. $2,100) MARKETING AND ADVERTISING PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For a local tourism promotion matching grants program pursuant to article 5-A of the economic development law ........................ 3,815,000 ......................................... (re. $3,815,000) For operation of a gateway information center at Beekmantown, New York ... 196,000 .......................................... (re. $87,000) 92 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For operation of a gateway information center at Binghamton, New York ... 196,000 ......................................... (re. $142,000) For services and expenses, loans, and grants, related to the market New York program, including but not limited to, marketing and adver- tising to promote regional attractions in the state of New York and New York produced goods and products. All or portions of the funds appropriated hereby may be suballocated or transferred to any department, agency, or public authority ............................ 7,000,000 ......................................... (re. $6,500,000) For services and expenses of the Queens Tourism Council .............. 70,000 ............................................... (re. $70,000) For services and expenses of the Finger Lakes Tourism Alliance ....... 75,000 ............................................... (re. $75,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For a local tourism promotion matching grants program pursuant to article 5-A of the economic development law ........................ 3,985,000 ......................................... (re. $3,985,000) For operation of a gateway information center at Beekmantown, New York ... 196,000 .......................................... (re. $23,000) For services and expenses of tourism marketing. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the director of the budget is hereby author- ized to transfer up to $3,000,000 of this appropriation to state operations ... 3,000,000 .......................... (re. $2,418,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For a local tourism promotion matching grants program pursuant to article 5-A of the economic development law ........................ 3,815,000 ........................................... (re. $257,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For a local tourism promotion matching grants program pursuant to article 5-A of the economic development law ........................ 3,815,000 ......................................... (re. $1,082,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2009: For a local tourism promotion matching grants program pursuant to article 5-A of the economic development law ........................ 4,171,000 ........................................... (re. $385,000) RESEARCH DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For the science and technology law center program .................... 343,000 ............................................. (re. $343,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For the science and technology law center program .................... 343,000 ............................................. (re. $343,000) 93 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For the science and technology law center program .................... 343,000 ............................................. (re. $343,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2010, as transferred by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For the science and technology law center program .................... 343,000 ............................................. (re. $343,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2009, as transferred by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: Faculty development program ... 2,685,000 ........... (re. $2,685,000) Incentive program in accordance with the following: For the science and technology law center program .................... 343,000 .............................................. (re. $90,000) For expenses related to the incentive program ........................ 2,920,000 ......................................... (re. $2,920,000) SMALL BUSINESS CREDIT INITIATIVE PROGRAM Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Small Business Credit Initiative Account - 22202 By chapter 103, section 3, of the laws of 2011: For programs and activities authorized pursuant to section sixteen-f of the new york state urban development corporation act, including any services and costs associated with administration of such programs and activities, subject to the limitations imposed by federal funding requirements. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, such moneys shall be paid by the department of economic development to the new york state urban development corpo- ration from federal operating grant moneys deposited in the state treasury for the federal state small business credit initiative. Provided further that, notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, funds appropriated herein may be interchanged with any other item of appropriation to be funded from the small business credit initiative account ... 10,405,173 ............................ (re. $3,544,000) For programs and activities authorized pursuant to section sixteen-u of the new york state urban development corporation act, including any services and costs associated with administration of such programs and activities, subject to the limitations imposed by federal funding requirements. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, such moneys shall be paid by the department of economic development to the new york state urban development corpo- ration from federal operating grant moneys deposited in the state treasury for the federal state small business credit initiative. Provided further that, notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, funds appropriated herein may be inter changed with any other item of 94 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 appropriation to be funded from the small business credit initiative account ... 25,952,157 ............................ (re. $5,399,000) By chapter 103, section 3, of the laws of 2011, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For programs and activities (i) authorized pursuant to section sixteen-k of the new york state urban development corporation act, including any services and costs associated with administration of such programs and activities, subject to the limitations imposed by federal funding requirements, or (ii) that provide small businesses loans, loan guarantees, grants, including interest subsidy grants, and equity investments to small businesses. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, such moneys shall be paid by the department of economic development to the new york state urban development corporation from federal operating grant moneys deposit- ed in the state treasury for the federal state small business credit initiative. Provided further that, notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, funds appropriated herein may be interchanged with any other item of appropriation to be funded from the small business credit initiative account ... 18,994,204 ................. (re. $9,878,000) TRAINING AND BUSINESS ASSISTANCE PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses of state matching funds for the federal manufacturing extension partnership program. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the director of the budget may suballocate up to the full amount of this appropriation to any department, agency or authority. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan ... 1,470,000 ............ (re. $1,470,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses of state matching funds for the federal manufacturing extension partnership program. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the director of the budget may suballocate up to the full amount of this appropriation to any department, agency or authority. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan ... 1,470,000 ............... (re. $40,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses of state matching funds for the federal manufacturing extension partnership program. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the director of the budget may suballocate up to the full amount of this appropriation to any department, agency or authority. No funds shall be expended 95 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan ... 1,470,000 ............... (re. $68,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2007, as transferred by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses related to development of emerging technolo- gy workforce training programs at community colleges ............... 2,100,000 ........................................... (re. $240,000) Project Schedule PROJECT AMOUNT ---------------------------------------------------------- (thousands) For services and expenses related to emerg- ing technology workforce training at Onon- daga county community college .................. 700,000 For services and expenses related to emerg- ing technology workforce training at Monroe county community college ................ 700,000 For services and expenses related to emerg- ing technology workforce training at Hudson valley community college ................ 700,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal MISCELLANEOUS Operating Grants Fund Manufacturing Extension Partnership Program Account - 25517 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the director of the budget may suballocate up to the full amount of this appropriation to any department, agency or authority ............................. 6,000,000 ......................................... (re. $6,000,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the director of the budget may suballocate up to the full amount of this appropriation to any department, agency or authority ............................. 6,000,000 ......................................... (re. $2,507,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the director of the budget may suballocate up to the full amount of this appropriation to any department, agency or authority ............................. 9,100,000 ........................................... (re. $515,000) 96 12653-05-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule, net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements and credits: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS General Fund ....................... 40,491,374,850 1,241,193,850 Special Revenue Funds - Federal .... 4,347,712,000 6,681,645,000 Special Revenue Funds - Other ...... 10,653,469,000 29,388,000 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 55,492,555,850 7,952,226,850 ================ ================ SCHEDULE ADULT CAREER AND CONTINUING EDUCATION SERVICES PROGRAM ..... 225,485,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For case services provided on or after Octo- ber 1, 2012 to disabled individuals in accordance with economic eligibility criteria developed by the department ........ 54,000,000 For services and expenses of independent living centers .............................. 12,361,000 For college readers aid payments ................. 294,000 For services and expenses of supported employment and integrated employment opportunities provided on or after October 1, 2012: For services and expenses of programs providing or leading to the provision of time-limited services or long-term support services .................................... 15,160,000 For grants to schools for programs involving literacy and basic education for public assistance recipients for the 2014-15 school year for those programs adminis- tered by the state education department ...... 1,843,000 For competitive grants for adult literacy/education aid to public and private not-for-profit agencies, including but not limited to, 2 and 4 year colleges, community based organizations, libraries, and volunteer literacy organizations and institutions which meet quality standards promulgated by the commissioner of educa- tion to provide programs of basic litera- cy, high school equivalency, and English as a second language to persons 16 years of age or older for the remaining payments 97 12653-05-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 of 2013-14 school year and for the 2014-15 school year, provided further that no more than $300,000 shall be available for remaining payments for the 2013-14 school year ......................................... 5,293,000 For remaining payments for the 2013-14 school year for additional competitive grants for a $1,000,000 program of adult literacy education aid to public and private not-for-profit agencies, including but not limited to, 2 and 4 year colleges, community based organization, libraries, and volunteer literacy organizations and institutions to provide programs of basic literacy, high school equivalency, and English as a second language to persons 16 years of age or older .......................... 300,000 -------------- Program account subtotal .................. 89,251,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Education Fund Federal Department of Education Account - 25210 For case services provided to individuals with disabilities ........................... 70,000,000 For the independent living program ............. 2,572,000 For the supported employment program ........... 2,500,000 For grants to schools and other eligible entities for adult basic education, liter- acy, and civics education pursuant to the workforce investment act .................... 48,704,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................. 123,776,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund VESID Social Security Account - 22001 For the rehabilitation of social security disability beneficiaries .................... 11,760,000 -------------- Program account subtotal .................. 11,760,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Vocational Rehabilitation Fund Vocational Rehabilitation Account - 23051 98 12653-05-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For services and expenses of the special workers' compensation program .................. 698,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ..................... 698,000 -------------- CULTURAL EDUCATION PROGRAM ................................. 111,136,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 Aid to public libraries including aid to New York public library (NYPL) and NYPL's science industry and business library. Provided that, notwithstanding any provision of law, rule or regulation to the contrary, such aid, and the state's liability therefor, shall represent fulfillment of the state's obligation for this program ................................ 81,627,000 For additional aid to public libraries for reimbursement of costs associated with the payment of the metropolitan commuter transportation mobility tax, subject to an allocation plan developed by the commis- sioner of education and approved by the director of the budget ....................... 1,300,000 Aid to educational television and radio. Notwithstanding any provision of law, rule or regulation to the contrary, the amount appropriated herein shall represent fulfillment of the state's obligation for this program ................................ 14,002,000 -------------- Program account subtotal .................. 96,929,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Miscellaneous Operating Grants Fund Federal Operating Grants Account - 25300 For aid to public libraries pursuant to various federal laws including the library services technology act ...................... 5,400,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 5,400,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other New York State Local Government Records Management Improvement Fund 99 12653-05-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Local Government Records Management Account - 20501 Grants to individual local governments or groups of cooperating local governments as provided in section 57.35 of the arts and cultural affairs law ......................... 8,346,000 Aid for documentary heritage grants and aid to eligible archives, libraries, histor- ical societies, museums, and to certain organizations including the state educa- tion department that provide services to such programs .................................. 461,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 8,807,000 -------------- OFFICE OF HIGHER EDUCATION AND THE PROFESSIONS PROGRAM ...... 99,954,850 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For liberty partnerships program awards as prescribed by section 612 of the education law as added by chapter 425 of the laws of 1988. Notwithstanding any other section of law to the contrary, funding for such programs in the 2014-15 fiscal year shall be limited to the amount appropriated herein ...................................... 12,918,260 Unrestricted aid to independent colleges and universities, notwithstanding any other section of law to the contrary, aid other- wise due and payable in the 2014-15 fiscal year shall be limited to the amount appro- priated herein .............................. 35,129,000 For higher education opportunity program awards. Funds appropriated herein shall be used by independent colleges to expand opportunities for the educationally and economically disadvantaged at independent institutions of higher learning ............. 24,996,040 For science and technology entry program (STEP) awards ............................... 11,125,030 For collegiate science and technology entry program (CSTEP) awards ....................... 8,429,520 For teacher opportunity corps program awards ..... 450,000 For state financial assistance to expand high needs nursing programs at private colleges and universities in accordance with section 6401-a of the education law ....... 941,000 100 12653-05-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For services and expenses of the national board for professional teaching standards certification grant program for the 2014- 15 school year ................................. 368,000 For postsecondary aid to Native Americans to fund awards to eligible students. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, the amount herein made available shall constitute the state's entire obligation for all costs incurred under section 4118 of the education law in state fiscal year 2014-15 ...................... 598,000 -------------- Program account subtotal .................. 94,954,850 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Education Fund Federal Department of Education Account - 25210 For grants to schools and other eligible entities for programs pursuant to various federal laws including: title II-A improv- ing teacher quality program. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein may be suballocated, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, to any state agency or department, and interchanged to other accounts, to accomplish the purpose of this appropriation. A portion of this appropriation may be interchanged to other accounts, as needed to accomplish the intent of this appropriation ................. 5,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 5,000,000 -------------- OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT SERVICES PROGRAM ........................ 5,214,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Combined Expendable Trust Fund Grants Account - 20191 For services and expenses related to the administration of funds, including grants to local recipients, paid to the education department from private foundations, corporations and individuals and from public or private funds received as 101 12653-05-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 payment in lieu of honorarium for services rendered by employees which are related to such employees' official duties or respon- sibilities ................................... 5,214,000 -------------- OFFICE OF PREKINDERGARTEN THROUGH GRADE TWELVE EDUCATION PROGRAM ............................................... 51,608,380,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, for general support for public schools, for the 2014-15 and 2015-16 state fiscal years provided, however, that not more than 39.88073506 percent of this appropriation shall be available for payments for the 2014-15 state fiscal year for general support for public schools for the 2014-15 school year, nor more than 18.73229818 percent of this appropriation shall be available for remaining payments for the 2014-15 school year payable in the 2015-16 state fiscal year and provided further that notwithstanding any incon- sistent provision of law, the remaining amounts available for the 2015-16 school year shall be apportioned to school districts pursuant to the education law and subject to the limitations of this appropriation including the gap elimi- nation adjustment as provided for herein. Provided that, notwithstanding any incon- sistent provision of law, the commissioner shall reduce payments due to each school district for the 2014-15 school year pursuant to section 3609-a of the educa- tion law by an amount equal to the gap elimination adjustment for the 2014-15 school year computed for such school district, and such amount shall be deducted from moneys apportioned for the purposes of payments made pursuant to section 3609-a of the education law and if the reduction is greater than the sum of the amounts available for such deductions, the remainder of the reduction shall be withheld from payments scheduled to be made to the school district pursuant to section 3609-a for the 2015-16 school year 102 12653-05-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 in the 2015-16 state fiscal year, and the commissioner shall also reduce payments due to each school district for the 2015- 16 school year pursuant to section 3609-a of the education law by an amount equal to the gap elimination adjustment for the 2015-16 school year computed for such school district, and such amount shall be deducted from moneys apportioned for the purposes of payments made pursuant to section 3609-a of the education law in the 2015-16 state fiscal year, and provided further that an amount equal to the amount of such deduction shall be deemed to have been paid to the school district pursuant to section 3602 of the education law for the school year for which such deduction is made. The commissioner shall compute such gap elimination adjustment and shall provide a schedule of such reduction in payments to the state comptroller, the director of the budget, the chair of the senate finance committee and the chair of the assembly ways and means committee, and provided further that the gap elimination adjustment for the 2014-15 school year shall be the sum of the gap elimination adjustment for the 2013-14 school year and the gap elimination adjustment restoration amount for the 2014-15 school year, where the gap elimination adjustment for the 2013-14 school year shall equal the amount set forth for each school district as "GAP ELIMINATION ADJUSTMENT" under the heading "2013-14 ESTIMATED AIDS" in the school aid computer listing produced by the commis- sioner of education in support of the enacted budget for the 2013-2014 school year and entitled "SA131-4", and the gap elimination adjustment restoration amount for the 2014-15 school year for a school district shall be computed based on data on file with the commissioner and in the database used by the commissioner to produce an updated electronic data file in support of the executive budget request submitted for the 2014-15 state fiscal year and shall equal the greater of: (i) the product of two and five-tenths percent (0.025) multiplied by the gap elimination adjustment for the base year or; 103 12653-05-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 (ii) the positive difference of (a) the product of twenty-two percent (0.22) multiplied by the absolute value of the amount set forth for such school district as "GAP ELIMINATION ADJUSTMENT" under the heading "2011-12 ESTIMATED AIDS" in the school aid computer listing produced by the commissioner in support of the execu- tive budget request submitted for the 2011-12 state fiscal year and entitled "BT111-2" minus (b) the positive differ- ence of the absolute value of the amount set forth for such school district as "GAP ELIMINATION ADJUSTMENT" under the heading "2011-12 ESTIMATED AIDS" in the school aid computer listing produced by the commis- sioner in support of the executive budget request submitted for the 2011-12 state fiscal year and entitled "BT111-2" minus the gap elimination adjustment for the base year or; (iii) the sum of (a)the greater of: (A) the product of (1) the product of two hundred and seventy-two dollars ($272.00) multiplied by the extraordinary needs percent computed to two decimal places without rounding multiplied by (2) the product of the state sharing ratio computed pursuant to paragraph g of subdi- vision 3 of section 3602 of the education law multiplied by (3) the regional cost index pursuant to subdivision 4 of section 3602 of the education law multiplied by (4) the base year public school district enrollment as computed pursuant to subpar- agraph 2 of paragraph n of subdivision 1 of section 3602 of the education law, or; (B) the product of three hundred sixty-three dollars and fifty cents ($363.50) multi- plied by (1) the positive difference, if any, of one minus the product of one and thirty-seven one-hundredths (1.37) multi- plied by the combined wealth ratio computed pursuant to subparagraph one of paragraph c of subdivision 3 of section 3602 of the education law but not greater than nine-tenths (0.9) multiplied by (2) the base year public school district enrollment as computed pursuant to subpar- agraph 2 of paragraph n of subdivision 1 of section 3602 of the education law, or 104 12653-05-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 (C) the product, computed to the nearest whole number without rounding, of: (1) the product of the quotient of the tax effort ratio as defined in subdivision 16 of section 3602 of the education law divided by three and one hundred seventy-six thou- sandths percent (0.03176) multiplied by the positive difference, if any, of one minus the alternate pupil wealth ratio computed pursuant to paragraph b of subdi- vision 3 of section 3602 of the education law but not greater than nine-tenths (0.9) computed to three decimals without round- ing, multiplied by (2) two hundred fifty- three dollars and fifty cents ($253.50) with the result computed to two decimals without rounding multiplied by (3) the base year public school district enroll- ment as computed pursuant to subparagraph 2 of paragraph n of subdivision 1 of section 3602 of the education law; and (b) the product of (1) the positive differ- ence, if any, of the base year public school district enrollment as computed pursuant to subparagraph 2 of paragraph n of subdivision 1 of section 3602 of the education law minus the public school district enrollment for the year five years prior to the base year, as computed pursuant to subparagraph 2 of paragraph n of subdivision 1 of section 3602 of the education law multiplied by (2) one thou- sand eight hundred fifteen dollars ($1,815) multiplied by (3) the state shar- ing ratio computed pursuant to paragraph g of subdivision 3 of section 3602 of the education law; Provided further, notwithstanding any portion of the language of this appropri- ation to the contrary, that a district's gap elimination adjustment restoration for the 2014-15 school year shall not exceed the product of forty-five percent (0.45) and the gap elimination adjustment for the base year for the district. Provided further that the gap elimination adjustment restoration amount for the 2015-2016 school year and thereafter shall equal the product of the gap elimination percentage for such district and the gap elimination adjustment restoration allo- 105 12653-05-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 cation established pursuant to subdivision 18 of section 3602 of the education law. Provided further that the gap elimination adjustment for the 2015-16 school year shall be equal to the gap elimination adjustment for the 2014-15 school year, plus, if the preliminary growth amount exceeds the allowable growth amount, the product of the gap elimination adjustment percentage for such school district and the positive difference, if any, between the preliminary growth amount less the allowable growth amount, and less the gap elimination adjustment restoration amount for the 2015-16 school year, if any, allo- cated pursuant to a chapter of the laws of New York. Provided that, notwithstanding any incon- sistent provision of law, of the amount appropriated herein, $74,000,000 shall be available as a 2014-15 school year fiscal stabilization fund for school districts otherwise eligible for an apportionment pursuant to subdivision 4 of section 3602 of the education law, provided that such aid shall be allocated among such school districts pursuant to a chapter of the laws of 2014, and provided further that not more than 70 percent of such aid shall be available for the 2014-15 state fiscal year. Provided further that notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, no school district shall be eligible for an appor- tionment of general support for public schools from the funds appropriated herein for the 2014-15 school year or 2015-16 school year in excess of the amount appor- tioned to such school district in the base year, as defined in subdivision 1 of section 3602 of education law, unless such school district has submitted documenta- tion that has been approved by the commis- sioner of education by September 1 of the current year, as defined in subdivision 1 of section 3602 of the education law, demonstrating that it has fully imple- mented the standards and procedures for conducting annual professional performance reviews of classroom teachers and building principals in accordance with the require- ments of section 3012-c of the education 106 12653-05-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 law and the commissioner of education's regulations, and provided further that, any apportionment withheld pursuant to this appropriation shall not occur prior to April 1 of the current year and shall not have any effect on the base year calculation for use in the subsequent school year. Provided further that, if any payments of ineligible amounts pursuant to this appro- priation were made, and the school district has not submitted documentation that has been approved by the commissioner of education by September 1 of the current school year demonstrating that it has fully implemented the standards and proce- dures for conducting annual professional performance reviews of classroom teachers and building principals in accordance with the requirements of section 3012-c of the education law and the regulations of the commissioner of education, the total amount of such payments shall be deducted from future payments to the school district; provided further that, if the amount of the deduction is greater than the sum of the amounts available for such deductions in the applicable school year, the remainder of the deduction shall be withheld from payments from funds appro- priated herein scheduled to be made to the school district pursuant to section 3609-a of the education law for the subsequent school year. Provided further that notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, expendi- tures from a school district's smart schools allocation, as authorized in a chapter of the laws of 2014 implementing the smart schools bond act of 2014, shall not be eligible for an apportionment of the funds appropriated herein. Provided further that notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, for the purposes of this appropriation and of calculating the allocable growth amount for the 2014-15 school year pursuant to paragraph gg of subdivision 1 of section 3602 of the education law, the allowable growth amount shall equal the sum of (i) the product of the positive difference of the personal income growth index minus 107 12653-05-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 one, multiplied by the statewide total of the sum of (1) the apportionments, includ- ing the gap elimination adjustment, due and owing during the base year to school districts and boards of cooperative educa- tional services from the general support for public schools as computed based on an electronic data file used to produce the school aid computer listing produced by the commissioner in support of the enacted budget for the base year plus (2) the competitive awards amount for the base year, and (ii) the $74,000,000 2014-15 school year fiscal stabilization fund established herein, and (iii) the $75,000,000 made available for the 2014-15 school year within a separate appropri- ation in this chapter for phase-in of a five-year plan to implement a statewide universal full-day pre-kindergarten program. Provided further that notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, the allowable growth amount for the 2015- 16 school year shall equal the product of the positive difference of the personal income growth index minus one, multiplied by the statewide total of (i) the appor- tionments, including the gap elimination adjustment, due and owing during the base year, to school districts and boards of cooperative educational services from the general support for public schools as computed based on an electronic data file used to produce the school aid computer listing produced by the commissioner in support of the enacted budget for the base year plus (ii) the competitive awards amount for the base year computed pursuant to paragraph ee of subdivision 1 of section 3602 of the education law plus (iii) the $75,000,000 made available for the 2014-15 school year within a separate appropriation in this chapter for phase-in of a five-year plan to implement a state- wide universal full-day pre-kindergarten program. Provided further that notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the competitive awards amount for purposes of calculating the allocable growth amount 108 12653-05-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 for the 2014-15 and 2015-16 school years shall be fifty million dollars. Provided further that notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, for the 2014-15 and 2015-16 school years, the apportionments computed pursuant to subdi- visions 5-a and 12 of section 3602 of the education law shall equal the amounts set forth for such school district as "SUPPLE- MENTAL PUB EXCESS COST" and "ACADEMIC ENHANCEMENT" under the heading "2013-14 ESTIMATED AIDS" in the school aid computer listing produced by the commissioner of education in support of the budget for the 2014-15 school year and entitled "BT141-5" and that for the 2014-15 and 2015-16 school years the apportionments computed pursuant to subdivision 16 of section 3602 shall equal the amounts set forth for such school district as "HIGH TAX AID" under the heading "2014-15 ESTIMATED AIDS" in the school aid computer listing produced by the commissioner of education in support of the budget for the 2014-15 school year and entitled "BT141-5". Provided further that notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, in determining the final payment for the state fiscal year pursuant to section 3609-a of the education law, the general support for public schools appropriations for the state fiscal year ending March 31, 2016 shall be deemed to include the portion of this appropriation made avail- able for 2014-15 state fiscal year payments for general support for public schools as provided for herein added to the sum of other such designated appropri- ated amounts, and the director of the budget, in approving the final payment for the state fiscal year pursuant to clause (iii) of subparagraph (3) of paragraph b of subdivision 1 of section 3609-a of the education law, may direct the commissioner of education to apportion an advance in an amount less than that reported by the commissioner of education pursuant to such clause (iii) of subparagraph (3) of para- graph b of subdivision 1 of section 3609-a of the education law, and provided further that such reduction shall not exceed the sum of (1) the amount by which the 2014-15 109 12653-05-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 state fiscal year need computed based on the electronic data file used to produce the school aid computer listing produced by the commissioner in support of the executive budget request submitted for the 2014-15 state fiscal year and entitled "BT141-5" is less than the amount appro- priated for payments for the 2014-15 state fiscal year for general support for public schools and (2) any amounts withheld in the 2014-15 fiscal year from school districts that have not submitted documen- tation that has been approved by the commissioner of education by September 1 of the 2014-15 school year demonstrating that it has fully implemented the stand- ards and procedures for conducting annual professional performance reviews of class- room teachers and building principals in accordance with the requirements of section 3012-c of the education law and the commissioner of education's regu- lations. Provided further that, notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, for any apportionments provided pursuant to sections 701, 711, 751, 753, 1950, 3602, 3602-b, 3602-c, 3602-e, 3612, and 4405 of the education law for claims for which payment is first to be made in the 2014-15 and prior school years, the commissioner shall certify no payment to a school district, other than payments pursuant to subdivisions 6-a, 11, 13 and 15 of section 3602 of the education law, in excess of the payment computed based on an electron- ic data file used to produce the school aid computer listing produced by the commissioner in support of the executive budget request submitted for the 2014-15 state fiscal year and entitled "BT141-5", and for any apportionments provided pursu- ant to sections 701, 711, 751, 753, 1950, 3602, 3602-b, 3602-c, 3602-e, 3612, and 4405 of the education law for claims for which payment is first to be made for the 2015-16 school year, the commissioner shall certify no payment to a school district, other than payments pursuant to subdivisions 6-a, 11, 13 and 15 of section 3602 of the education law, in excess of the payment computed based on an electron- 110 12653-05-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 ic data file used to produce the school aid computer listing produced by the commissioner in support of the executive budget request submitted for the state fiscal year in which such school year begins. Provided, however, no payments shall be barred or reduced where such payment is required as a result of a final audit of the state. Provided further that, notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, subject to the approval of the director of the budg- et, funds appropriated herein may be interchanged with any other item of appro- priation for general support for public schools within the general fund local assistance account office of prekindergar- ten through grade twelve education program. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of liabilities heretofore accrued or hereaft- er to accrue. Notwithstanding any other law, rule or regu- lation to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of financial assistance net of any disallow- ances, refunds, reimbursement and credits, and may be suballocated to other depart- ments and agencies to accomplish the intent of this appropriation subject to the approval of the director of the budg- et. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013. Notwithstanding section 40 of the state finance law or any provision of law to the contrary, this appropriation shall lapse on March 31, 2016 ........... 29,575,810,000 For remaining 2013-14 and prior school year obligations, provided that notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the commissioner shall reduce payments due to each district for the 2014-15 state fiscal year pursuant to section 3609-a of the education law by an amount based on the gap elimination adjustment for 2013-2014 school year for such district, where such amount shall be deducted from moneys 111 12653-05-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 apportioned for the purposes of payments made for the 2013-14 school year pursuant to section 3609-a of the education law, and provided further that the gap elimi- nation adjustment for 2013-14 school year shall equal the amount set forth for each school district as "GAP ELIMINATION ADJUSTMENT" under the heading "2013-14 ESTIMATED AIDS" in the school aid computer listing produced by the commissioner in support of the enacted budget for the 2013-14 school year and entitled "SA131-4", and provided, further, that notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, funds appropriated herein may be interchanged with any other item of appropriation for general support for public schools within the general fund local assistance account office of pre- kindergarten through grade twelve educa- tion program. Provided further that, notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, for any apportionments provided pursuant to sections 701, 711, 751, 753, 1950, 3602, 3602-b, 3602-c, 3602-e, 3612, and 4405 of the education law for claims for which payment is first to be made in the 2013-14 and prior school years, the commissioner shall certify no payment to a school district, other than payments pursuant to subdivisions 6-a, 11, 13 and 15 of section 3602 of the education law, in excess of the payment computed based on an electronic data file used to produce the school aid computer listing produced by the commissioner in support of the executive budget request submitted for the 2014-15 state fiscal year and entitled "BT141-5". Provided, however, no payments shall be barred or reduced where such payment is required as a result of a final audit of the state. Notwithstanding any other law, rule or regu- lation to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of financial assistance net of any disallow- ances, refunds, reimbursement and credits, and may be suballocated to other depart- ments and agencies to accomplish the intent of this appropriation subject to the approval of the director of the budg- 112 12653-05-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 et. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of liabil- ities heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013. Notwithstanding section 40 of the state finance law or any provision of law to the contrary, this appropriation shall lapse on March 31, 2016 ............ 5,268,828,000 Funds appropriated herein shall be available for reimbursement for the education of homeless children and youth for the 2014- 15 and 2015-16 school years pursuant to section 3209 of the education law, includ- ing reimbursement for expenditures for the transportation of homeless children pursu- ant to paragraph b of subdivision 4 of section 3209 of the education law, up to the amount of the approved costs of the most cost-effective mode of transporta- tion, in accordance with a plan prepared by the commissioner of education and approved by the director of the budget provided that no more than 70 percent of the 2014-15 school year value shall be available for 2014-15 state fiscal year payments for general support for public schools for the 2014-15 school year, and further provided that in each of the 2014-15 and 2015-16 state fiscal years the sum of $30,000 may be transferred to the credit of the state purposes account of the state education department to carry out the purposes of such section relating to reimbursement of youth shelters trans- porting such pupils and provided further that, notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, funds appropriated herein may be interchanged with any other item of appropriation for general support for public schools within the general fund local assistance account office of prekindergarten through grade twelve education program. Provided further that notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, in 113 12653-05-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 determining the final payment for the state fiscal year pursuant to section 3609-a of the education law, the general support for public schools appropriations for the state fiscal year ending March 31, 2016 shall be deemed to include the portion of this appropriation made avail- able for 2014-15 state fiscal year payments for general support for public schools as provided for herein added to the sum of other such designated appropri- ated amounts. Notwithstanding any other law, rule or regu- lation to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of financial assistance net of any disallow- ances, refunds, reimbursement and credits, and may be suballocated to other depart- ments and agencies to accomplish the intent of this appropriation subject to the approval of the director of the budg- et. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of liabil- ities heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013. Notwithstanding section 40 of the state finance law or any provision of law to the contrary, this appropriation shall lapse on March 31, 2016 ............... 37,783,000 Funds appropriated herein shall be available during the 2014-15 and 2015-16 school years for bilingual education grants to school districts, boards of cooperative educational services, colleges and univer- sities, and an entity, chosen through a competitive procurement process, to assist schools and districts to conduct self assessments to identify areas that need to be strengthened and to ensure compliance with the various federal, state and local laws that govern limited English profi- ciency and English language learning education, provided, however, that the sum of such grants shall not exceed $12,500,000 for each such school year, and provided further that no more than 70 114 12653-05-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 percent of the 2014-15 school year value shall be available for 2014-15 state fiscal year payments for general support for public schools for the 2014-15 school year, and provided further that, notwith- standing any inconsistent provision of law, subject to the approval of the direc- tor of the budget, funds appropriated herein may be interchanged with any other item of appropriation for general support for public schools within the general fund local assistance account office of pre- kindergarten through grade twelve educa- tion program. Provided further that notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, in determining the final payment for the state fiscal year pursuant to section 3609-a of the education law, the general support for public schools appropriations for the state fiscal year ending March 31, 2016 shall be deemed to include the portion of this appropriation made avail- able for 2014-15 state fiscal year payments for general support for public schools as provided for herein added to the sum of other such designated appropri- ated amounts. Notwithstanding any other law, rule or regu- lation to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of financial assistance net of any disallow- ances, refunds, reimbursement and credits, and may be suballocated to other depart- ments and agencies to accomplish the intent of this appropriation subject to the approval of the director of the budg- et. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of liabil- ities heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013. Notwithstanding section 40 of the state finance law or any provision of law to the contrary, this appropriation shall lapse on March 31, 2016 ............... 21,250,000 115 12653-05-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Funds appropriated herein shall be available in the 2014-15 and 2015-16 school years for school districts and boards of cooper- ative educational services applications for funding of approved learning technolo- gy programs approved by the commissioner of education, including services benefit- ing nonpublic school students, pursuant to regulations promulgated by the commission- er of education and approved by the direc- tor of the budget. Provided, however, that the sum of such grants shall not exceed $3,285,000 for each such school year, and provided further that no more than 70 percent of the 2014-15 school year value shall be available for 2014-15 state fiscal year payments for general support for public schools for the 2014-15 school year, and provided further that, notwith- standing any inconsistent provision of law, subject to the approval of the direc- tor of the budget, funds appropriated herein may be interchanged with any other item of appropriation for general support for public schools within the general fund local assistance account office of pre- kindergarten through grade twelve educa- tion program. Provided further that notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, in determining the final payment for the state fiscal year pursuant to section 3609-a of the education law, the general support for public schools appropriations for the state fiscal year ending March 31, 2016 shall be deemed to include the portion of this appropriation made avail- able for 2014-15 state fiscal year payments for general support for public schools as provided for herein added to the sum of other such designated appropri- ated amounts. Notwithstanding any other law, rule or regu- lation to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of financial assistance net of any disallow- ances, refunds, reimbursement and credits, and may be suballocated to other depart- ments and agencies to accomplish the intent of this appropriation subject to the approval of the director of the budg- et. Notwithstanding any provision of law 116 12653-05-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of liabil- ities heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013. Notwithstanding section 40 of the state finance law or any provision of law to the contrary, this appropriation shall lapse on March 31, 2016 ................ 5,585,000 Funds appropriated herein shall be available for the voluntary interdistrict urban-su- burban transfer program aid pursuant to subdivision 15 of section 3602 of the education law for the 2014-15 and 2015-16 school years, provided that no more than 70 percent of the 2014-15 school year value shall be available for 2014-15 state fiscal year payments for general support for public schools for the 2014-15 school year, and provided further that, notwith- standing any inconsistent provision of law, subject to the approval of the direc- tor of the budget, funds appropriated herein may be interchanged with any other item of appropriation for general support for public schools within the general fund local assistance account office of pre- kindergarten through grade twelve educa- tion program. Provided further that notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, in determining the final payment for the state fiscal year pursuant to section 3609-a of the education law, the general support for public schools appropriations for the state fiscal year ending March 31, 2016 shall be deemed to include the portion of this appropriation made avail- able for 2014-15 state fiscal year payments for general support for public schools as provided for herein added to the sum of other such designated appropri- ated amounts. Notwithstanding any other law, rule or regu- lation to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of financial assistance net of any disallow- ances, refunds, reimbursement and credits, 117 12653-05-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 and may be suballocated to other depart- ments and agencies to accomplish the intent of this appropriation subject to the approval of the director of the budg- et. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of liabil- ities heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013. Notwithstanding section 40 of the state finance law or any provision of law to the contrary, this appropriation shall lapse on March 31, 2016 ................ 4,641,000 Funds appropriated herein shall be available for additional apportionments of building aid for school districts educating pupils residing on Indian reservations calculated pursuant to subdivision 6-a of section 3602 of the education law for the 2014-15 and 2015-16 school years provided that, notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, funds appropriated herein may be interchanged with any other item of appropriation for general support for public schools within the general fund local assistance account office of pre- kindergarten through grade twelve educa- tion program, provided that no more than 70 percent of the 2014-15 school year value shall be available for 2014-15 state fiscal year payments for general support for public schools for the 2014-15 school year. Provided further that notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, in determining the final payment for the state fiscal year pursuant to section 3609-a of the education law, the general support for public schools appropriations for the state fiscal year ending March 31, 2016 shall be deemed to include the portion of this appropriation made avail- able for 2014-15 state fiscal year payments for general support for public schools as provided for herein added to 118 12653-05-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 the sum of other such designated appropri- ated amounts. Notwithstanding any other law, rule or regu- lation to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of financial assistance net of any disallow- ances, refunds, reimbursement and credits, and may be suballocated to other depart- ments and agencies to accomplish the intent of this appropriation subject to the approval of the director of the budg- et. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of liabil- ities heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013. Notwithstanding section 40 of the state finance law or any provision of law to the contrary, this appropriation shall lapse on March 31, 2016 ................ 8,500,000 Funds appropriated herein shall be available during the 2014-15 and 2015-16 school years for the education of youth incarcer- ated in county correctional facilities pursuant to subdivision 13 of section 3602 of the education law, provided that no more than 70 percent of the 2014-15 school year value shall be available for 2014-15 state fiscal year payments for general support for public schools for the 2014-15 school year, and further provided that, notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, funds appropriated herein may be interchanged with any other item of appropriation for general support for public schools within the general fund local assistance account office of pre- kindergarten through grade twelve educa- tion program. Provided further that notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, in determining the final payment for the state fiscal year pursuant to section 3609-a of the education law, the general support for public schools appropriations for the state fiscal year ending March 31, 119 12653-05-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 2016 shall be deemed to include the portion of this appropriation made avail- able for 2014-15 state fiscal year payments for general support for public schools as provided for herein added to the sum of other such designated appropri- ated amounts. Notwithstanding any other law, rule or regu- lation to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of financial assistance net of any disallow- ances, refunds, reimbursement and credits, and may be suballocated to other depart- ments and agencies to accomplish the intent of this appropriation subject to the approval of the director of the budg- et. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of liabil- ities heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013. Notwithstanding section 40 of the state finance law or any provision of law to the contrary, this appropriation shall lapse on March 31, 2016 ............... 37,400,000 Funds appropriated herein shall be available for the 2014-15 and 2015-16 school years for the education of students who reside in a school operated by the office of mental health or the office of people with developmental disabilities pursuant to subdivision 5 of section 3202 of the education law, provided that no more than 70 percent of the 2014-15 school year value shall be available for 2014-15 state fiscal year payments for general support for public schools for the 2014-15 school year, provided that, notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, subject to the approval of the director of the budg- et, funds appropriated herein may be interchanged with any other item of appro- priation for general support for public schools within the general fund local assistance account office of prekindergar- ten through grade twelve education program. 120 12653-05-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Provided further that notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, in determining the final payment for the state fiscal year pursuant to section 3609-a of the education law, the general support for public schools appropriations for the state fiscal year ending March 31, 2016 shall be deemed to include the portion of this appropriation made avail- able for 2014-15 state fiscal year payments for general support for public schools as provided for herein added to the sum of other such designated appropri- ated amounts. Notwithstanding any other law, rule or regu- lation to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of financial assistance net of any disallow- ances, refunds, reimbursement and credits, and may be suballocated to other depart- ments and agencies to accomplish the intent of this appropriation subject to the approval of the director of the budg- et. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of liabil- ities heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013. Notwithstanding section 40 of the state finance law or any provision of law to the contrary, this appropriation shall lapse on March 31, 2016 .............. 132,600,000 Funds appropriated herein shall be available for building aid payable in the 2014-15 and 2015-16 school years to special act school districts, provided that no more than 70 percent of the 2014-15 school year value shall be available for 2014-15 state fiscal year payments for general support for public schools for the 2014-15 school year, and further provided that, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds may be used for payments to the dormitory authority on behalf of eligible special act school districts pursuant to chapter 737 of the laws of 1988 provided that, notwithstand- 121 12653-05-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 ing any inconsistent provision of law, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, funds appropriated herein may be interchanged with any other item of appropriation for general support for public schools within the general fund local assistance account office of pre- kindergarten through grade twelve educa- tion program. Provided further that notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, in determining the final payment for the state fiscal year pursuant to section 3609-a of the education law, the general support for public schools appropriations for the state fiscal year ending March 31, 2016 shall be deemed to include the portion of this appropriation made avail- able for 2014-15 state fiscal year payments for general support for public schools as provided for herein added to the sum of other such designated appropri- ated amounts. Notwithstanding any other law, rule or regu- lation to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of financial assistance net of any disallow- ances, refunds, reimbursement and credits, and may be suballocated to other depart- ments and agencies to accomplish the intent of this appropriation subject to the approval of the director of the budg- et. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of liabil- ities heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013. Notwithstanding section 40 of the state finance law or any provision of law to the contrary, this appropriation shall lapse on March 31, 2016 ................ 4,590,000 Funds appropriated herein shall be available for school bus driver training grants, provided that for aid payable in the 2014-15 and 2015-16 school years, the commissioner of education shall allocate school bus driver training grants, not to 122 12653-05-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 exceed $400,000 in each such year, to school districts and boards of cooperative educational services pursuant to sections 3650-a, 3650-b and 3650-c of the education law, or for contracts directly with not- for-profit educational organizations for the purposes of this appropriation, provided that no more than 70 percent of the 2014-15 school year value shall be available for 2014-15 state fiscal year payments for general support for public schools for the 2014-15 school year, and further provided that, notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, subject to the approval of the director of the budg- et, funds appropriated herein may be interchanged with any other item of appro- priation for general support for public schools within the general fund local assistance account office of prekindergar- ten through grade twelve education program. Provided further that notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, in determining the final payment for the state fiscal year pursuant to section 3609-a of the education law, the general support for public schools appropriations for the state fiscal year ending March 31, 2016 shall be deemed to include the portion of this appropriation made avail- able for 2014-15 state fiscal year payments for general support for public schools as provided for herein added to the sum of other such designated appropri- ated amounts. Notwithstanding any other law, rule or regu- lation to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of financial assistance net of any disallow- ances, refunds, reimbursement and credits, and may be suballocated to other depart- ments and agencies to accomplish the intent of this appropriation subject to the approval of the director of the budg- et. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of liabil- ities heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2014-15 123 12653-05-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013. Notwithstanding section 40 of the state finance law or any provision of law to the contrary, this appropriation shall lapse on March 31, 2016 .................. 680,000 Funds appropriated herein shall be available for services and expenses of a $2,000,000 teacher mentor intern program in each school year for the 2014-15 and 2015-16 school years, provided that no more than 70 percent of the 2014-15 school year value shall be available for 2014-15 state fiscal year payments for general support for public schools for the 2014-15 school year, and further provided that, notwith- standing any inconsistent provision of law, subject to the approval of the direc- tor of the budget, funds appropriated herein may be interchanged with any other item of appropriation for general support for public schools within the general fund local assistance account office of pre- kindergarten through grade twelve educa- tion program. Provided further that notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, in determining the final payment for the state fiscal year pursuant to section 3609-a of the education law, the general support for public schools appropriations for the state fiscal year ending March 31, 2016 shall be deemed to include the portion of this appropriation made avail- able for 2014-15 state fiscal year payments for general support for public schools as provided for herein added to the sum of other such designated appropri- ated amounts. Notwithstanding any other law, rule or regu- lation to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of financial assistance net of any disallow- ances, refunds, reimbursement and credits, and may be suballocated to other depart- ments and agencies to accomplish the intent of this appropriation subject to the approval of the director of the budg- et. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of liabil- 124 12653-05-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 ities heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013. Notwithstanding section 40 of the state finance law or any provision of law to the contrary, this appropriation shall lapse on March 31, 2016 ................ 3,400,000 Funds appropriated herein shall be available for services and expenses of a $12,000,000 special academic improvement grants program in each school year for the 2014- 15 and 2015-16 school years payable pursu- ant to subdivision 11 of section 3641 of the education law, provided that no more than 70 percent of the 2014-15 school year value shall be available for 2014-15 state fiscal year payments for general support for public schools for the 2014-15 school year, and further provided that, notwith- standing any provisions of law to the contrary, such funds shall be paid in accordance with a schedule developed by the commissioner of education and approved by the director of the budget provided that, notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, funds appropriated herein may be interchanged with any other item of appropriation for general support for public schools within the general fund local assistance account office of prekindergarten through grade twelve education program. Provided further that notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, in determining the final payment for the state fiscal year pursuant to section 3609-a of the education law, the general support for public schools appropriations for the state fiscal year ending March 31, 2016 shall be deemed to include the portion of this appropriation made avail- able for 2014-15 state fiscal year payments for general support for public schools as provided for herein added to the sum of other such designated appropri- ated amounts. 125 12653-05-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Notwithstanding any other law, rule or regu- lation to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of financial assistance net of any disallow- ances, refunds, reimbursement and credits, and may be suballocated to other depart- ments and agencies to accomplish the intent of this appropriation subject to the approval of the director of the budg- et. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of liabil- ities heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013. Notwithstanding section 40 of the state finance law or any provision of law to the contrary, this appropriation shall lapse on March 31, 2016 ............... 20,400,000 For the education of Native Americans in the 2015-16 or prior school years, provided that no more than 70 percent of the 2014- 15 school year value shall be available for 2014-15 state fiscal year payments for general support for public schools for the 2014-15 or prior school years. Funds appropriated herein shall be considered general support for public schools and shall be paid in accordance with a sched- ule developed by the commissioner of education and approved by the director of the budget. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, funds appropriated herein may be inter- changed with any other item of appropri- ation for general support for public schools within the general fund local assistance account office of prekindergar- ten through grade twelve education program. Provided further that notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, in determining the final payment for the state fiscal year pursuant to section 3609-a of the education law, the general support for public schools appropriations for the state fiscal year ending March 31, 126 12653-05-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 2016 shall be deemed to include the portion of this appropriation made avail- able for 2014-15 state fiscal year payments for general support for public schools as provided for herein added to the sum of other such designated appropri- ated amounts. Notwithstanding any other law, rule or regu- lation to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of financial assistance, net of any disallow- ances, refunds, reimbursements and cred- its, and may be suballocated to other departments and agencies to accomplish the intent of this appropriation subject to approval of the director of the budget. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of liabil- ities heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013. Notwithstanding section 40 of the state finance law or any provision of law to the contrary, this appropriation shall lapse on March 31, 2016 ............... 77,977,000 For school health services grants to public schools totaling $13,840,000 in each school year for the 2014-15 and 2015-16 school years; provided that, notwithstand- ing any provisions of law to the contrary, in addition to any other apportionment, such grants shall only be payable to any city school district in a city having a population in excess of 125,000, and less than 1,000,000 inhabitants, and such district shall be eligible to receive the same amount it was eligible to receive for the 2010-11 school year, provided that no more than 70 percent of the 2014-15 school year value shall be available for 2014-15 state fiscal year payments for general support for public schools for the 2014-15 school year. Funds appropriated herein shall be considered general support for public schools and shall be paid in accordance with a schedule developed by 127 12653-05-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 the commissioner of education and approved by the director of the budget. Provided further that notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, in determining the final payment for the state fiscal year pursuant to section 3609-a of the education law, the general support for public schools appropriations for the state fiscal year ending March 31, 2016 shall be deemed to include the portion of this appropriation made avail- able for 2014-15 state fiscal year payments for general support for public schools as provided for herein added to the sum of other such designated appropri- ated amounts. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, funds appropriated herein may be interchanged with any other item of appropriation for general support for public schools within the general fund local assistance account office of pre- kindergarten through grade twelve educa- tion program. Notwithstanding any other law, rule or regulation to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be avail- able for payment of financial assistance, net of any disallowances, refunds, reimbursements and credits, and may be suballocated to other departments and agencies to accomplish the intent of this appropriation subject to the approval of the director of the budget. Notwithstand- ing any provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be avail- able for payment of liabilities heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue. Notwith- standing any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropri- ation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013. Notwithstanding section 40 of the state finance law or any provision of law to the contrary, this appropriation shall lapse on March 31, 2016 ..................... 23,528,000 For remaining obligations for the 2013-14 school year or prior school years for support for boards of cooperative educa- tional services and for aid payable in the 128 12653-05-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 2014-15 and 2015-16 state fiscal years, for support for boards of cooperative educational services, provided that, notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law in no event shall such amounts paid in the 2014-15 state fiscal year exceed 49.22257160 percent of the amount appro- priated herein, and provided further that to the extent required by federal law, each board of cooperative educational services receiving a payment pursuant to section 3609-d of the education law in the 2014-15 and 2015-16 school years shall be required to set aside from such payment an amount not less than the amount of state aid received pursuant to subdivision 5 of section 1950 of the education law in the base year that was attributable to cooper- ative services agreements (CO-SERs) for career education, as determined by the commissioner of education, and shall be required to use such amount to support career education programs in the current year. Provided further that, notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, for any apportionments provided pursuant to section 1950 of the education law for the 2014-15 and prior school years, the commissioner shall certify no payment to a school district in excess of the payment computed based on an electronic data file used to produce the school aid computer listing produced by the commissioner in support of the executive budget request submitted for the 2014-15 state fiscal year and entitled "BT141-5", and for any apportionments provided pursuant to section 1950 of the education law for claims for which payment is first to be made for the 2015-16 school year, the commissioner shall certify no payment to a school district in excess of the payment computed based on an electronic data file used to produce the school aid computer listing produced by the commissioner in support of the executive budget request submitted for the state fiscal year in which such school year begins. Provided, however, no payments shall be barred or reduced where such payment is required as a result of a final audit of the state. 129 12653-05-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Provided further that notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, in determining the final payment for the state fiscal year pursuant to section 3609-a of the education law, the general support for public schools appropriations for the state fiscal year ending March 31, 2016 shall be deemed to include the portion of this appropriation made avail- able for 2014-15 state fiscal year payments for general support for public schools as provided for herein added to the sum of other such designated appropri- ated amounts. Notwithstanding any other law, rule or regu- lation to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of financial assistance, net of any disallow- ances, refunds, reimbursements and cred- its, and may be suballocated to other departments and agencies to accomplish the intent of this appropriation subject to the approval of the director of the budg- et. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein may be interchanged with any other item of appropriation for general support for public schools within the general fund local assistance account office of pre- kindergarten through grade twelve educa- tion program. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of liabilities heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013. Notwith- standing section 40 of the state finance law or any provision of law to the contra- ry, this appropriation shall lapse on March 31, 2016 ........................... 1,512,212,000 For the teachers of tomorrow awards to school districts for the 2014-15 and 2015-16 school years in the amount of $25,000,000 for each school year, provided that $5,000,000 of this total amount in such school year shall be made available for a program to be developed by the 130 12653-05-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 commissioner of education to attract qual- ified teachers that have received or will receive a transitional certificate and agree to teach mathematics or science in a low performing school, further provided that of this $5,000,000, a total of up to $500,000 in each such school year shall be made available for demonstration programs in the Yonkers and Syracuse city school districts to increase the number of teach- ers in such districts who teach math, science and related areas and who have such a transitional certificate, and provided further that notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law of this $5,000,000, a total of $1,000,000 shall be made available as a matching grant to colleges and universities to support programs designed to recruit and train math and science teachers based on a prov- en national model that results in improved student achievement and enhanced teacher retention in the classroom, and provided further that no more than 70 percent of the 2014-15 school year value shall be available for 2014-15 state fiscal year payments for general support for public schools for the 2014-15 school year. Provided further that notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, in determining the final payment for the state fiscal year pursuant to section 3609-a of the education law, the general support for public schools appropriations for the state fiscal year ending March 31, 2016 shall be deemed to include the portion of this appropriation made avail- able for 2014-15 state fiscal year payments for general support for public schools as provided for herein added to the sum of other such designated appropri- ated amounts. Funds appropriated herein shall be consid- ered general support for public schools. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein may be interchanged with any other item of appropriation for general support for public schools within the general fund local assistance account office of pre- kindergarten through grade twelve educa- tion program. 131 12653-05-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Notwithstanding any other law, rule or regu- lation to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of financial assistance, net of any disallow- ances, refunds, reimbursements and cred- its, may be suballocated to other depart- ments and agencies to accomplish the intent of this appropriation subject to approval of the director of the budget. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of liabil- ities heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013. Notwithstanding section 40 of the state finance law or any provision of law to the contrary, this appropriation shall lapse on March 31, 2016 ............... 42,500,000 For payment of employment preparation educa- tion aid for the 2014-15 and 2015-16 school years pursuant to paragraph e of subdivision 11 of section 3602 of the education law, provided that no more than $96,000,000 shall be available for 2015-16 state fiscal year payments for general support for public schools for the 2014-15 and prior school years. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein may be suballocated, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, to other departments and agencies to accomplish the intent of this appropriation and subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the department net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements and credits. Provided further that notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, in determining the final payment for the state fiscal year pursuant to section 3609-a of the education law, the general support for public schools appropriations for the state fiscal year ending March 31, 2016 shall be deemed to include the portion of this appropriation made avail- able for 2014-15 state fiscal year 132 12653-05-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 payments for general support for public schools as provided for herein added to the sum of other such designated appropri- ated amounts. Funds appropriated herein shall be consid- ered general support for public schools. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein may be interchanged with any other item of appropriation for general support for public schools within the general fund local assistance account office of pre- kindergarten through grade twelve educa- tion program. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of liabilities heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013. Notwith- standing section 40 of the state finance law or any provision of law to the contra- ry, this appropriation shall lapse on March 31, 2016 ............................. 192,000,000 For phase-in of a five-year plan to imple- ment a statewide universal full-day pre- kindergarten program, provided that of the amount appropriated herein, $75,000,000 shall be available for the 2014-15 school year, as part of a new $100,000,000 state- wide universal full-day pre-kindergarten program for the 2014-15 school year, and $200,000,000 shall be available for the 2015-16 school year, with not more than 70 percent of such aid appropriated herein to be available for the state fiscal year in which each such school year commences; provided further that the phase-in of such program shall prioritize provision of pre-kindergarten to children in high-need school districts, and that the funds appropriated herein shall only be used to supplement and not supplant current local expenditures of federal, state or local funds on pre-kindergarten programs. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the funds appropriated here- in shall only be available for a statewide 133 12653-05-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 universal full-day pre-kindergarten program and shall not be interchanged with any other item of appropriation. Notwith- standing section 40 of the state finance law or any provision of law to the contra- ry, this appropriation shall remain in full force and effect to the maximum extent allowed by law .................... 1,475,000,000 For services and expenses of remaining obli- gations for the 2013-14 school year for support for the operation of targeted prekindergarten for those providers not eligible to receive funding pursuant to section 3602-e of the education law and for support for providers continuing to operate such programs in the 2014-15 school year. Such funds shall be expended pursuant to a plan developed by the commissioner of education and approved by the director of the budget ................... 1,303,000 For services and expenses of remaining obli- gations of a $14,260,000 teacher resources and computer training centers program for the 2013-14 school year ...................... 4,278,000 For education of children of migrant workers for the 2014-15 school year ..................... 89,000 For the school lunch and breakfast program. Funds for the school lunch and breakfast program shall be expended subject to the limitation of funds available and may be used to reimburse sponsors of non-profit school lunch, breakfast, or other school child feeding programs based upon the number of federally reimbursable break- fasts and lunches served to students under such program agreements entered into by the state education department and such sponsors, in accordance with an act of Congress entitled the "National School Lunch Act," P.L. 79-396, as amended, or the provisions of the "Child Nutrition Act of 1966," P.L. 89-642, as amended, in the case of school breakfast programs to reim- burse sponsors in excess of the federal rates of reimbursement. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the moneys hereby appropriated, or so much thereof as may be necessary, are to be available for the purposes herein speci- fied for obligations heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue for the school years 134 12653-05-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 beginning July 1, 2012, July 1, 2013 and July 1, 2014. Notwithstanding any law, rule or regulation to the contrary, the amount appropriated herein represents the maximum amount paya- ble during the 2014-15 state fiscal year for state reimbursement for school lunch and breakfast programs ...................... 34,400,000 For nonpublic school aid payable in the 2014-15 state fiscal year. Notwithstanding any provision of law, rule or regulation to the contrary, the amount appropriated herein represents the maximum amount paya- ble during the 2014-15 state fiscal year .... 97,589,000 For aid payable for the 2012-13 school year for additional nonpublic school aid. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued and hereafter to accrue ............. 45,204,000 For academic intervention for nonpublic schools based on a plan to be developed by the commissioner of education and approved by the director of the budget .................. 922,000 For services and expenses of Safety Equip- ment for Nonpublic Schools ................... 4,500,000 For costs associated with schools for the blind and deaf and other students with disabilities subject to article 85 of the education law, including state aid for blind and deaf pupils in certain insti- tutions to be paid for the purposes provided under section 4204-a of the education law for the education of deaf children under 3 years of age, including transfers to the miscellaneous special revenue fund Rome school for the deaf account pursuant to a plan to be developed by the commissioner and approved by the director of the budget. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $84,700,000 shall be available for reimbursement to school districts for the tuition costs of students attending schools for the blind and deaf during the 2013-14 school year pursuant to subdivi- sion 2 of section 4204 of education law and subdivision 2 of section 4207 of the education law, up to $2,500,000 shall be available for debt service on capital construction projects financed through the state dormitory authority, and up to 135 12653-05-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 $9,000,000 shall be available for remain- ing allowable purposes. Provided further that, notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, upon disbursement of funds appropriated for allowances to schools for the blind and deaf in the individuals with disabilities program special revenue funds-federal/aid to localities for purposes of this appro- priation, funds appropriated herein shall be reduced in an amount equivalent to such disbursement and the portion of this appropriation so affected shall have no further force or effect. Notwithstanding any provision of the law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of liabil- ities heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue and, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the department net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements and credits ..................................... 96,200,000 For July and August programs for school-aged children with handicapping conditions pursuant to section 4408 of the education law. Moneys appropriated herein shall be used as follows: (i) for remaining base year and prior school years obligations, (ii) for the purposes of subdivision 4 of section 3602 of the education law for schools operated under articles 87 and 88 of the education law, and (iii) notwith- standing any inconsistent provision of law, for payments made pursuant to this appropriation for current school year obligations, provided, however, that such payments shall not exceed 70 percent of the state aid due for the sum of the approved tuition and maintenance rates and transportation expense provided for here- in; provided, however, that payment of eligible claims shall be payable in the order that such claims have been approved for payment by the commissioner of educa- tion, but in no case shall a single payee draw down more than 45 percent of this appropriation, and provided further that no claim shall be set aside for insuffi- ciency of funds to make a complete payment, but shall be eligible for a partial payment in one year and shall 136 12653-05-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 retain its priority date status for subse- quent appropriations designated for such purposes. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall only be avail- able for liabilities incurred prior to July 1, 2015, shall be used to pay 2013-14 school year claims in the first instance, and represent the maximum amount payable during the 2014-15 state fiscal year. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of liabil- ities heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue and, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the department net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements and credits .................................... 362,500,000 For the state's share of the costs of the education of preschool children with disa- bilities pursuant to section 4410 of the education law. Notwithstanding any incon- sistent provision of law to the contrary, the amount appropriated herein shall support a state share of preschool hand- icapped education costs for the 2013-14 school year limited to 59.5 percent of such total approved expenditures, and furthermore, notwithstanding any other provision of law, local claims for reimbursement of costs incurred prior to the 2012-13 school year and during the 2012-13 school year that have been approved for payment by the education department as of March 31, 2014 shall be the first claims paid from this appropri- ation. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of liabilities heretofore accrued or hereaft- er to accrue and, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the department net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements and credits .............................. 1,042,500,000 Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the funds appropriated herein, subject to an allocation plan developed by the commissioner of education and approved by the director of the budget, shall be available for the payment of prior year 137 12653-05-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 claims and/or fiscal stabilization grants for remaining payments for the 2013-14 school year and for payments prior to March 31, 2015 for the 2014-15 school year, provided, however, notwithstanding any provisions of law to the contrary, the New York city school district shall be eligible for a fiscal stabilization grant in the amount of $14,129,000 ................ 32,793,000 For services and expenses of the New York state center for school safety for the 2014-15 school year. Funds appropriated herein shall be used to operate a state- wide center and shall be subject to an expenditure plan approved by the director of the budget .................................. 466,000 For services and expenses of the health education program for the 2014-15 school year. Funds appropriated herein shall be available for health-related programs including, but not limited to, those providing instruction and supportive services in comprehensive health education and/or acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) education. Of the amounts appropri- ated herein, $86,000 shall be available for the program previously operated as the school health demonstration program. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein may be suballocated, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, to any state agency or department to accom- plish the purpose of this appropriation ........ 691,000 For competitive grants for the 2014-15 school year for extended day programs and school violence prevention programs pursu- ant to section 2814 of the education law provided, however, notwithstanding any inconsistent provisions of law, eligible entities receiving funds for extended day programs may include not-for-profit organ- izations working in collaboration with a public school or school district ............ 24,344,000 For aid payable for the 2014-15 school year for support of county vocational education and extension boards pursuant to section 1104 of the education law, provided, however, that notwithstanding any incon- sistent provision of law, rule, or regu- lation, any apportionment of aid shall be based on a quota amounting to one-half of 138 12653-05-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 the salary paid each teacher, director, assistant, and supervisor, where such salary is attributable to a course of study first submitted to the commissioner for approval pursuant to section 1103 of the education law on or before July 1, 2010, but not to exceed the amount computed by the commissioner based upon an assumed annualized salary equal to ten thousand five hundred dollars per school year on account of the employment of such teacher, director, assistant or supervisor and provided further that payment from this appropriation shall first be made for approved claims for salary expenses for the 2014-15 school year, and any amount remaining after payment of such claims shall be available for payment of unpaid claims for prior school years .................. 932,000 For services and expenses of the primary mental health project at the children's institute for the 2014-15 school year .......... 894,000 For services and expenses associated with the math and science high schools for the 2014-15 school year in the amount of $1,382,000, provided that such funds shall be allocated equally among those entities that received program funding for the 2007-08 school year .......................... 1,382,000 Funds appropriated herein shall be available for educational services and expenses of the Syracuse city school district for the say yes to education program ................... 350,000 For services and expenses of the center for autism and related disabilities at the state university of New York at Albany ......... 740,000 For services and expenses of the summer food program for the 2014-15 school year .......... 3,049,000 Work Force Education. For partial reimburse- ment of services and expenses per contract hour of work force education conducted by the consortium for worker education (CWE), a private not-for-profit corporation programs approved by the commissioner of education that enable adults who are 21 years of age or older to obtain or retain employment or improve their work skills capacity to enhance their opportunities for increased earnings and advancement ...... 11,500,000 For services and expenses related to the development, implementation and operation of charter schools for the 2014-15 school 139 12653-05-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 year including $1,733,375 for administrative/technical support services provided by the charter school institute of the state university of New York. This appropriation shall only be available for expenditure upon the approval of an expenditure plan by the director of the budget and funds appropriated herein shall be transferred to the miscellaneous special revenue fund - charter schools stimulus account ............................. 4,837,000 For the early college high schools program for the 2014-15 school year, provided, however, that expenditure of funds appro- priated herein shall support the continua- tion and expansion of the early college high schools program pursuant to a plan developed by the commissioner and approved by the director of the budget provided, further, that a portion of the payment to the early college high schools program awarded from this appropriation shall be available on a sliding scale based upon the number of college credits earned annu- ally by participating students consistent with guidelines established by the commis- sioner. Provided further that, notwith- standing any provision of law to the contrary, higher education partners participating in an early college high schools program, or the entity/entities responsible for setting tuition at the institution, shall be authorized to set a reduced rate of tuition and/or fees, or to waive tuition and/or fees entirely, for students enrolled in such early college high schools program with no reduction in other state, local or other support for such students earning college credit that such higher education partner would other- wise be eligible to receive .................. 2,000,000 For services and expenses of a $490,000 2014-15 school year program for mentoring and tutoring based on model programs prov- en to be effective in producing outcomes that include, but are not limited to, improved graduation rates, provided that such services shall be provided to students in one or more city school districts located in a city having a popu- lation in excess of 125,000 and less than 1,000,000 inhabitants provided further 140 12653-05-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 that such program will be operated by a community based organization ................... 490,000 For payment of small government assistance to school districts pursuant to subdivi- sion 7 of section 3641 of the education law on or before March 31, 2015 upon audit and warrant of the comptroller in the amount that small government assistance was paid to school districts in state fiscal year 2010-11 .......................... 1,868,000 For purposes of the Just for Kids program at the State University of New York at Albany ................................................ 235,000 For educational services and expenses for DACA (Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals) eligible out of school youth and young adults ................................. 1,000,000 Less expenditure savings due to the with- holding of a portion of employment prepa- ration education aid due to the city of New York equal to the reimbursement costs of the work force education program from aid payable to such city school district payable on or after April 1, 2014; such moneys shall be credited to the office of prekindergarten through grade twelve education general fund-local assistance account and which shall not exceed the amount appropriated herein ................ (11,500,000) -------------- Program account subtotal .............. 40,210,240,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Education Fund Federal Department of Education Account - 25210 For grants to schools for specific programs including, but not limited to, grants for purposes under title I of the elementary and secondary education act. Notwith- standing any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of this appropriation may be suballocated to other state departments and agencies, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, as needed to accomplish the intent of this appropri- ation .................................... 1,771,819,000 For grants to schools and other eligible entities for state grants for improving teacher quality and mathematics and science partnerships pursuant to title II 141 12653-05-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 of the elementary and secondary education act. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of this appro- priation may be suballocated to other state departments and agencies, subject to the approval of the director of the budg- et, as needed to accomplish the intent of this appropriation ......................... 242,841,000 For grants to schools and other eligible entities for English language acquisition program pursuant to title III of the elementary and secondary education act. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of this appropriation may be suballocated to other state depart- ments and agencies, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, as needed to accomplish the intent of this appropriation ............................... 61,000,000 For grants to schools and other eligible entities for the 21st century community learning centers pursuant to title IV of the elementary and secondary education act. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of this appro- priation may be suballocated to other state departments and agencies, subject to the approval of the director of the budg- et, as needed to accomplish the intent of this appropriation .......................... 96,526,000 For grants to schools and other eligible entities for the charter schools program pursuant to title V of the elementary and secondary education act. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of this appropriation may be suballocated to other state departments and agencies, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, as needed to accomplish the intent of this appropri- ation ....................................... 28,000,000 For grants to schools and other eligible entities for the rural education initi- ative pursuant to title VI of the elemen- tary and secondary education act. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of this appropriation may be suballocated to other state depart- ments and agencies, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, as needed to accomplish the intent of this appropriation ................................ 5,000,000 142 12653-05-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For grants to schools and other eligible entities for homeless education program pursuant to title X of the elementary and secondary education act. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of this appropriation may be suballocated to other state departments and agencies, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, as needed to accomplish the intent of this appropri- ation ........................................ 8,000,000 For grants to schools and other eligible entities for specific programs including, but not limited to, the Carl D. Perkins vocational and applied technology educa- tion act (VTEA). Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of this appropriation may be suballocated to other state depart- ments and agencies, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, as needed to accomplish the intent of this appropriation ............................... 68,578,000 For various grants to schools and other eligible entities. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of this appropriation may be suballocated to other state departments and agencies, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, as needed to accomplish the intent of this appropriation ................ 29,425,000 For the education of individuals with disa- bilities including up to $3,000,000 for services and expenses of early childhood direction centers and $500,000 for services and expenses of the center for autism and related disabilities at the state university of New York at Albany. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of the funds appropri- ated herein shall be available, subject to a plan developed by the commissioner of education and approved by the director of the budget, for grants to ensure appropri- ately certified teachers in schools providing special services or programs as defined in paragraphs e, g, i and l of subdivision 2 of section 4401 of the education law to children placed by school districts and in approved preschool programs that provide full and half-day educational programs in accordance with 143 12653-05-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 section 4410 of the education law for children placed by school district. Provided further that, in the allocation of funds, priority shall be given to those programs with a demonstrated need to increase the number of certified teachers to comply with state and federal require- ments. Such funds shall be made available for such activities as certification prep- aration, training, assisting schools with personnel shortages and supporting activ- ities that improve the delivery of services to improve results for children with disabilities. Provided further that notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, of the funds appropriated herein: (i) $2,000,000 shall be available for payments to schools providing special services or programs as defined in para- graphs e, g, i, and l of subdivision 2 of section 4401 of the education law to help prevent excessive instructional staff turnover through a targeted adjustment of compensation for teachers providing direct instructional services to students at such schools. The commissioner of education shall develop an allocation plan, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, that distributes funds appropri- ated herein among eligible schools, as defined herein, that qualify based on the following criteria: eligible schools are those that have complied with all applica- ble requirements for previous grants for this purpose and whose average teacher salary are below the salary provided for similarly qualified teachers in public schools in the region in which such eligi- ble school is located. The allocation to each qualifying school shall be calculated based on the number of weighted full time equivalent (FTE) staff, as defined herein, in the per FTE award amount. The total number of weighted FTE shall be determined by multiplying the actual number of FTE teachers providing classroom instruction at each school, as determined by the commissioner, by: 1) a factor of 2.0 for those schools where average salaries that are 50 percent or less of those in public school located in the same geographic region; 2) a factor of 1.5 for those 144 12653-05-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 schools where average salaries that are 50 percent and 75 percent of public schools located in the same geographic region; or 3) a factor of 1.0 for those schools where the average salaries that are 75-100 percent of public schools located in the same geographic region. The per FTE teach- er award amount shall be calculated by dividing the $2,000,000 by the total number of weighted FTE staff; (ii) $2,000,000 shall be available for payments to schools providing special services or programs as defined in paragraphs e, g, i, and l of subdivision 2 of section 4401 of the education law and approved preschool programs in accordance with section 4410 of the education law to help prevent excessive instructional staff turnover through a targeted adjustment of compen- sation for teachers providing direct instructional services to students at such schools. The commissioner of education shall develop an allocation plan, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, that distributes funds appropri- ated herein among eligible schools; (iii) up to $10,000,000 shall be available for costs associated with schools operated under article 85 of the education law which otherwise would be payable through the department's general fund aid to localities appropriation, provided further that notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, any disbursements against this $10,000,000 shall immediately reduce the amounts appropriated in the education department's general fund aid to localities for costs associated with schools operated under article 85 of the education law by an equivalent amount, and the portion of such general fund appropri- ation so affected shall have no further force or effect. Notwithstanding any provision of the law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be avail- able for payment of liabilities heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue and, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the department net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision 145 12653-05-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 of law, a portion of this appropriation may be suballocated to other state depart- ments and agencies, as needed, to accom- plish the intent of this appropriation ..... 815,347,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ............... 3,126,536,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Federal Health and Human Services Account - 25122 For grants to schools for specific programs .... 5,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 5,000,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Miscellaneous Operating Grants Fund Federal Operating Grants Account - 25456 For grants to schools for specific programs .... 5,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 5,000,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal USDA-Food and Nutrition Services Fund Federal USDA-Food and Nutrition Services Account - 25026 For grants to schools and other eligible entities for programs funded through the national school lunch act ................ 1,077,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ............... 1,077,000,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Charter School Stimulus Fund Charter School Stimulus Account - 20601 For services and expenses related to devel- opment, implementation and operation of charter schools, including facility costs and loans to authorized schools, and including funds available for transfer for the administrative/technical support services provided by the charter school institute of the state university of New York. This appropriation shall only be available for expenditure upon the 146 12653-05-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 approval of an expenditure plan by the director of the budget ...................... 20,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal .................. 20,000,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other State Lottery Fund State Lottery Account - 20901 For general support for public schools for the 2014-15 and 2015-16 school years, provided that, notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, in computing the additional lottery grant pursuant to subparagraph (4) of paragraph b of subdivision 4 of section 92-c of the state finance law for the 2014-15 school year, the base grant shall not exceed $2,024,980,000. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013. Notwith- standing section 40 of the state finance law or any provision of law to the contra- ry, this appropriation shall lapse on March 31, 2016 ........................... 4,036,960,000 For allowances to private schools for the blind and deaf for the 2014-15 and 2015-16 school years, provided that no more than $20,000 shall be available for the 2014-15 state fiscal year payment. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013. Notwith- standing section 40 of the state finance law or any provision of law to the contra- ry, this appropriation shall lapse on March 31, 2016 .................................. 40,000 For general support for public schools, for the June 2013-14 and June 2014-15 school year payments, provided that no more than $240,000,000 shall be available for the 2014-15 state fiscal year payments for general support for public schools. Notwithstanding any provision of law to 147 12653-05-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 the contrary, the portion of this appro- priation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013. Notwithstanding section 40 of the state finance law or any provision of law to the contrary, this appropriation shall lapse on March 31, 2016 .............. 480,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ............... 4,517,000,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other State Lottery Fund VLT Education Account - 20904 For general support for public schools for the 2014-15 and 2015-16 school years, for grants awarded pursuant to subparagraph (2-a) of paragraph b of subdivision 4 of section 92-c of the state finance law, provided that no more than $950,604,000 shall be available for the 2014-15 state fiscal year payments for general support for public schools for the 2014-15 school year. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013. Notwithstanding section 40 of the state finance law or any provision of law to the contrary, this appropriation shall lapse on March 31, 2016 ............ 1,927,604,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ............... 1,927,604,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Commercial Gaming Revenue Account For payment, pursuant to section 97-nnnn of the state finance law, of additional aid to school districts otherwise eligible for an apportionment pursuant to subdivision 4 of section 3602 of the education law, in order to support elementary and secondary education, which, notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, shall 148 12653-05-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 for purposes of this appropriation only mean support through after-school programs; provided that funds appropriated herein shall support phase-in of a five- year plan to expand availability of such programs, and that such funds shall only be used to supplement and not supplant current local expenditures of federal, state or local funds on such programs; provided further that $160,000,000 of the funds appropriated herein shall be avail- able for the 2015-16 school year; provided further that, notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the funds appropriated herein shall only be available to support such programs and shall not be interchanged with any other item of appropriation; and provided that notwithstanding section 40 of the state finance law or any provision of law to the contrary, this appropriation shall remain in full force and effect to the maximum extent allowed by law ...................... 720,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................. 720,000,000 -------------- SCHOOL TAX RELIEF PROGRAM ................................ 3,442,386,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other School Tax Relief Fund School Tax Relief Account - 20551 For payments to local governments and New York city relating to the school tax relief (STAR) program including state aid pursuant to section 1306-a of the real property tax law and section 54-f of the state finance law, except to the extent that such funds shall be applied as an offset against the past-due state tax liabilities of certain property owners pursuant to section 425 of the real prop- erty tax law and section 171-y of the tax law. Up to $80,000,000 of the funds appro- priated hereby may be suballocated or transferred to the department of taxation and finance for the purpose of making direct payments to certain property owners pursuant to subparagraph (iii) of para- 149 12653-05-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 graph (a) of subdivision (14) of section 425 of the real property tax law ......... 3,442,386,000 -------------- 150 12653-05-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 ADULT CAREER AND CONTINUING EDUCATION SERVICES PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For case services provided on or after October 1, 2010 to disabled individuals in accordance with economic eligibility criteria devel- oped by the department ... 54,000,000 ............ (re. $29,416,000) For services and expenses of independent living centers .............. 12,361,000 ........................................ (re. $5,140,000) For college readers aid payments ... 294,000 .......... (re. $294,000) For services and expenses of supported employment and integrated employment opportunities provided on or after October 1, 2010: For services and expenses of programs providing or leading to the provision of time-limited services or long-term support services ... 15,160,000 ....................................... (re. $10,328,000) For grants to schools for programs involving literacy and basic educa- tion for public assistance recipients for the 2013-14 school year for those programs administered by the state education department ... 1,843,000 ..................................... (re. $1,843,000) For competitive grants for adult literacy/education aid to public and private not-for-profit agencies, including but not limited to, 2 and 4 year colleges, community based organizations, libraries, and volunteer literacy organizations and institutions which meet quality standards promulgated by the commissioner of education to provide programs of basic literacy, high school equivalency, and English as a second language to persons 16 years of age or older for the remaining payments of 2012-13 school year and for the 2013-14 school year, provided further that no more than $300,000 shall be available for remaining payments for the 2012-13 school year ................. 5,293,000 ......................................... (re. $4,521,000) For aid payable for additional competitive grants for a $1,000,000 program of adult literacy education aid to public and private not- for-profit agencies, including but not limited to, 2 and 4 year colleges, community based organization, libraries, and volunteer literacy organizations and institutions to provide programs of basic literacy, high school equivalency, and English as a second language to persons 16 years of age or older, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payments of liabilities heretofore or hereafter to accrue ... 700,000 .................................. (re. $700,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For case services provided on or after October 1, 2010 to disabled individuals in accordance with economic eligibility criteria devel- oped by the department ... 54,000,000 ................ (re. $15,000) For services and expenses of independent living centers .............. 12,361,000 ............................................ (re. $9,000) For college readers aid payments ... 294,000 .......... (re. $294,000) For services and expenses of supported employment and integrated employment opportunities provided on or after October 1, 2010: 151 12653-05-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses of programs providing or leading to the provision of time-limited services or long-term support services ... 15,160,000 .......................................... (re. $131,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For college readers aid payments ... 294,000 ........... (re. $10,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal [Department of] Education Fund Federal Department of Education Account - 25210 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For case services provided to individuals with disabilities .......... 70,000,000 ....................................... (re. $68,958,000) For the independent living program ... 2,572,000 .... (re. $2,572,000) For the supported employment program ... 2,500,000 .. (re. $2,500,000) For grants to schools and other eligible entities for adult basic education, literacy, and civics education pursuant to the workforce investment act ... 48,704,000 .................... (re. $48,704,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For case services provided to individuals with disabilities .......... 70,000,000 ....................................... (re. $31,310,000) For the independent living program ... 2,572,000 .... (re. $1,252,000) For the supported employment program ... 2,500,000 .. (re. $2,500,000) For grants to schools and other eligible entities for adult basic education, literacy, and civics education pursuant to the workforce investment act ... 48,704,000 .................... (re. $11,725,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For case services provided to individuals with disabilities .......... 65,000,000 ....................................... (re. $20,000,000) For the independent living program ... 2,572,000 ....... (re. $15,000) For the supported employment program ... 2,500,000 .... (re. $100,000) For grants to schools and other eligible entities for adult basic education, literacy, and civics education pursuant to the workforce investment act ... 48,704,000 ....................... (re. $700,000) Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund VESID Social Security Account - 22001 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For the rehabilitation of social security disability beneficiaries ... 11,760,000 ....................................... (re. $11,760,000) By chapter 53, section 1, laws of 2012: For the rehabilitation of social security disability beneficiaries ... 11,760,000 ........................................ (re. $3,000,000) CULTURAL EDUCATION PROGRAM 152 12653-05-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: Aid to public libraries including aid to New York public library (NYPL) and NYPL's science industry and business library. Provided that, notwithstanding any provision of law, rule or regulation to the contrary, such aid, and the state's liability therefor, shall represent fulfillment of the state's obligation for this program ... 81,627,000 ....................................... (re. $14,233,000) For additional aid to public libraries ... 4,000,000 .... (re. $1,000) For additional aid to public libraries for reimbursement of costs associated with the payment of the metropolitan commuter transporta- tion mobility tax, subject to an allocation plan developed by the commissioner of education and approved by the director of the budget ... 1,300,000 ..................................... (re. $1,300,000) Aid to educational television and radio. Notwithstanding any provision of law, rule or regulation to the contrary, the amount appropriated herein shall represent fulfillment of the state's obligation for this program ... 14,002,000 ....................... (re. $1,610,000) Special Revenue Fund - Federal Federal MISCELLANEOUS Operating Grants Fund Federal Operating Grants Account - 25300 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For aid to public libraries pursuant to various federal laws including the library services technology act ................................ 5,400,000 ......................................... (re. $5,400,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For aid to public libraries pursuant to various federal laws including the library services technology act ................................ 5,400,000 ......................................... (re. $3,231,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For aid to public libraries pursuant to various federal laws including the library services technology act ................................ 5,400,000 ........................................... (re. $100,000) Special Revenue Funds - Other New York State Local Government Records Management Improvement Fund Local Government Records Management Account - 20501 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: Grants to individual local governments or groups of cooperating local governments as provided in section 57.35 of the arts and cultural affairs law ... 8,346,000 ......................... (re. $5,864,000) Aid for documentary heritage grants and aid to eligible archives, libraries, historical societies, museums, and to certain organiza- tions including the state education department that provide services to such programs ... 461,000 ........................ (re. $300,000) 153 12653-05-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: Grants to individual local governments or groups of cooperating local governments as provided in section 57.35 of the arts and cultural affairs law ... 8,346,000 ......................... (re. $5,000,000) Aid for documentary heritage grants and aid to eligible archives, libraries, historical societies, museums, and to certain organiza- tions including the state education department that provide services to such programs ... 461,000 ........................ (re. $48,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: Grants to individual local governments or groups of cooperating local governments as provided in section 57.35 of the arts and cultural affairs law ... 8,346,000 ......................... (re. $3,416,000) OFFICE OF HIGHER EDUCATION AND THE PROFESSIONS PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For liberty partnerships program awards as prescribed by section 612 of the education law as added by chapter 425 of the laws of 1988. Notwithstanding any other section of law to the contrary, funding for such programs in the 2013-14 fiscal year shall be limited to the amount appropriated herein ... 12,542,000 ........ (re. $12,180,000) For additional liberty partnerships program awards as prescribed by section 612 of the education law as added by chapter 425 of the laws of 1988. Notwithstanding any other section of law to the contrary, funding for such programs in the 2013-14 fiscal year shall be limit- ed to the amount appropriated herein ... 376,260 .... (re. $376,260) For higher education opportunity program awards. Funds appropriated herein shall be used by independent colleges to expand opportunities for the educationally and economically disadvantaged at independent institutions of higher learning ... 24,268,000 ... (re. $24,268,000) For additional higher education opportunity program awards. Funds appropriated herein shall be used by independent colleges to expand opportunities for the educationally and economically disadvantaged at independent institutions of higher learning ..................... 728,040 ............................................. (re. $728,040) For science and technology entry program (STEP) awards ............... 10,801,000 ....................................... (re. $10,068,000) For additional science and technology entry program (STEP) awards ... 324,030 ............................................. (re. $324,030) For collegiate science and technology entry program (CSTEP) awards ... 8,184,000 ......................................... (re. $7,651,000) For additional collegiate science and technology entry program (CSTEP) awards ... 245,520 .................................. (re. $245,520) For teacher opportunity corps program awards ......................... 450,000 ............................................. (re. $450,000) For state financial assistance to expand high needs nursing programs at private colleges and universities in accordance with section 6401-a of the education law ... 941,000 ............. (re. $941,000) 154 12653-05-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses of the national board for professional teaching standards certification grant program for the 2013-14 school year ... 368,000 ............................. (re. $368,000) For postsecondary aid to Native Americans to fund awards to eligible students. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contra- ry, the amount herein made available shall constitute the state's entire obligation for all costs incurred under section 4118 of the education law in state fiscal year 2013-14 ......................... 598,000 ............................................. (re. $598,000) The appropriation made by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013, to the office of prekindergarten through grade twelve education program, is hereby transferred and reappropriated to the office of higher education and the professions program: For services and expenses of the national board for professional teaching standards certificate grant program ....................... 250,000 ............................................. (re. $250,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws Of 2012: For liberty partnerships program awards as prescribed by section 612 of the education law as added by chapter 425 of the laws of 1988. Notwithstanding any other section of law to the contrary, funding for such programs in the 2012-13 fiscal year shall be limited to the amount appropriated herein ... 10,842,000 ......... (re. $4,621,000) For additional liberty partnerships program awards as prescribed by section 612 of the education law as added by chapter 425 of the laws of 1988. Notwithstanding any other section of law to the contrary, funding for such programs in the 2012-13 fiscal year shall be limit- ed to the amount appropriated herein ... 1,700,000 .... (re. $1,000) For higher education opportunity program awards. Funds appropriated herein shall be used by independent colleges to expand opportunities for the educationally and economically disadvantaged at independent institutions of higher learning ... 20,783,000 .... (re. $7,755,000) For additional higher education opportunity program awards. Funds appropriated herein shall be used by independent colleges to expand opportunities for the educationally and economically disadvantaged at independent institutions of higher learning ..................... 3,485,000 ............................................. (re. $1,000) For science and technology entry program (STEP) awards ............... 9,774,000 ............................................ (re. $93,000) For additional science and technology entry program (STEP) awards ... 1,027,000 ............................................. (re. $1,000) For collegiate science and technology entry program (CSTEP) awards ... 7,406,000 ............................................ (re. $71,000) For teacher opportunity corps program awards ......................... 450,000 ............................................. (re. $238,000) For services and expenses of the national board for professional teaching standards certification grant program ..................... 368,000 ............................................. (re. $368,000) The appropriation made by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws Of 2012, is hereby amended and reappropriated to read: 155 12653-05-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For additional collegiate science and [techology] TECHNOLOGY entry program (CSTEP) awards ... 778,000 .................... (re. $1,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: The moneys herein appropriated shall be available for higher and continuing education programs provided by independent colleges, universities and other organizations approved by the state education department. For liberty partnerships program awards as prescribed by section 612 of the education law as added by chapter 425 of the laws of 1988. Notwithstanding any other section of law to the contrary, funding for such programs in the 2011-12 fiscal year shall be limited to the amount appropriated herein ... 10,842,000 ........... (re. $126,000) For higher education opportunity program awards. Funds appropriated herein shall be used by independent colleges to expand opportunities for the educationally and economically disadvantaged at independent institutions of higher learning ... 20,783,000 .... (re. $3,610,000) For science and technology entry program (STEP) awards ............... 9,774,000 ........................................... (re. $151,000) For teacher opportunity corps program awards ......................... 450,000 ............................................... (re. $2,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For higher education opportunity program awards. Funds appropriated herein shall be used by independent colleges to expand opportunities for the educationally and economically disadvantaged at independent institutions of higher learning ... 20,783,000 .... (re. $2,346,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2009, as amended by chapter 502, section 2, of the laws of 2009: For higher education opportunity program awards. Funds appropriated herein shall be used by independent colleges to expand opportunities for the educationally and economically disadvantaged at independent institutions of higher learning; provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after November 1, 2009 shall be reduced by 12.5 percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of November 1, 2009 ................. 23,752,000 .......................................... (re. $522,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2008, as amended by chapter 496, section 3, of the laws of 2008: For higher education opportunity program awards. Funds appropriated herein shall be used by independent colleges to expand opportunities for the educationally and economically disadvantaged at independent institutions of higher learning, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 .................. 23,716,000 ........................................... (re. $80,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2007: For services and expenses of the higher education opportunity program. 156 12653-05-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Funds appropriated herein shall be used by independent colleges to expand opportunities for the educationally and economically disad- vantaged at independent institutions of higher learning ............ 24,200,000 ........................................ (re. $2,465,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2007, as transferred by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses of the national board for professional teaching standards certification grant program for the 2007-08 school year ... 500,000 ............................. (re. $116,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2006, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2010: The moneys herein appropriated shall be available for higher and continuing education programs provided by independent colleges, universities and other organizations approved by the state education department. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, no funds are herein appropriated and no disbursements are to be made for basic or bonus medical/dental capitation aid or college work study programs in accordance with the following: For services and expenses of the higher education opportunity program. Funds appropriated herein shall be used by independent colleges to expand opportunities for the educationally and economically disad- vantaged at independent institutions of higher learning ... 22,000,000 .......................................... (re. $560,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal [Department of] Education Fund Federal Department of Education Account - 25210 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For grants to schools and other eligible entities for programs pursu- ant to various federal laws including: title II-A improving teacher quality program. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, funds appropri- ated herein may be suballocated, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, to any state agency or department, and interchanged to other accounts, to accomplish the purpose of this appropriation. A portion of this appropriation may be interchanged to other accounts, as needed to accomplish the intent of this appro- priation ... 5,000,000 ............................ (re. $5,000,000) OFFICE OF PREKINDERGARTEN THROUGH GRADE TWELVE EDUCATION PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses of remaining obligations for the 2012-13 school year for support for the operation of targeted prekindergar- ten for those providers not eligible to receive funding pursuant to section 3602-e of the education law and for support for providers 157 12653-05-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 continuing to operate such programs in the 2013-14 school year. Such funds shall be expended pursuant to a plan developed by the commis- sioner of education and approved by the director of the budget ..... 1,303,000 ......................................... (re. $1,303,000) For services and expenses of remaining obligations of a $10,220,000 teacher resources and computer training centers program for the 2012-13 school year ... 3,066,000 ................... (re. $270,000) Funds appropriated herein shall be available for services and expenses of a $14,260,000 teacher resources and computer training center program for the 2013-14 school year ................................ 9,982,000 ......................................... (re. $9,982,000) For education of children of migrant workers for the 2013-14 school year ... 89,000 ...................................... (re. $89,000) For nonpublic school aid payable in the 2013-14 state fiscal year. Notwithstanding any provision of law, rule or regulation to the contrary, the amount appropriated herein represents the maximum amount payable during the 2013-14 state fiscal year ................ 94,016,000 ....................................... (re. $91,532,000) For aid payable for the 2011-12 school year for additional nonpublic school aid. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued and hereafter to accrue ... 34,549,000 .... (re. $2,442,000) For academic intervention for nonpublic schools based on a plan to be developed by the commissioner of education and approved by the director of the budget ... 922,000 .................. (re. $922,000) For services and expenses of Safety Equipment for Nonpublic Schools ... 4,500,000 ..................................... (re. $4,500,000) For the state's share of the costs of the education of preschool chil- dren with disabilities pursuant to section 4410 of the education law, provided, however, that up to $1,000,000 of the amount appro- priated herein may be made available for grants awarded through a competitive process to municipalities to enhance their oversight of preschool special education programs and providers. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law to the contrary, the amount appro- priated herein shall support a state share of preschool handicapped education costs for the 2012-13 school year limited to 59.5 percent of such total approved expenditures, and furthermore, notwithstand- ing any other provision of law, local claims for reimbursement of costs incurred prior to the 2011-12 school year and during the 2011-12 school year that have been approved for payment by the education department as of March 31, 2013 shall be the first claims paid from this appropriation. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of liabilities heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue and, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the department net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements and credits ................................ 983,500,000 ..................................... (re. $383,500,000) For services and expenses of the New York state center for school safety for the 2013-14 school year. Funds appropriated herein shall be used to operate a statewide center and shall be subject to an 158 12653-05-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 expenditure plan approved by the director of the budget ............ 466,000 ............................................. (re. $466,000) For services and expenses of the health education program for the 2013-14 school year. Funds appropriated herein shall be available for health-related programs including, but not limited to, those providing instruction and supportive services in comprehensive health education and/or acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) education. Of the amounts appropriated herein, $86,000 shall be available for the program previously operated as the school health demonstration program. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein may be suballocated, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, to any state agency or department to accomplish the purpose of this appropriation ... 691,000 ............................................. (re. $648,000) For competitive grants for the 2013-14 school year for extended day programs and school violence prevention programs pursuant to section 2814 of the education law provided, however, notwithstanding any inconsistent provisions of law, eligible entities receiving funds for extended day programs may include not-for-profit organizations working in collaboration with a public school or school district ... 24,344,000 ....................................... (re. $18,681,000) For aid payable for the 2013-14 school year for support of county vocational education and extension boards pursuant to section 1104 of the education law, provided, however, that notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, rule, or regulation, any apportion- ment of aid shall be based on a quota amounting to one-half of the salary paid each teacher, director, assistant, and supervisor, where such salary is attributable to a course of study first submitted to the commissioner for approval pursuant to section 1103 of the educa- tion law on or before July 1, 2010, but not to exceed the amount computed by the commissioner based upon an assumed annualized salary equal to ten thousand five hundred dollars per school year on account of the employment of such teacher, director, assistant or supervisor and provided further that payment from this appropriation shall first be made for approved claims for salary expenses for the 2013-14 school year, and any amount remaining after payment of such claims shall be available for payment of unpaid claims for prior school years ... 932,000 ............................ (re. $723,000) For services and expenses of the primary mental health project at the children's institute for the 2013-14 school year ................... 894,000 ............................................. (re. $894,000) For services and expenses associated with the math and science high schools for the 2013-14 school year in the amount of $1,382,000, provided that such funds shall be allocated equally among those entities that received program funding for the 2007-08 school year ... 1,382,000 ....................................... (re. $792,000) Funds appropriated herein shall be available for educational services and expenses of the Syracuse city school district for the say yes to education program ... 350,000 ....................... (re. $350,000) For services and expenses of the center for autism and related disa- bilities at the state university of New York at Albany ............. 740,000 ............................................. (re. $740,000) 159 12653-05-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For additional aid for the center for autism and related disabilities at the state university of New York at Albany ...................... 250,000 ............................................. (re. $250,000) Work Force Education. For partial reimbursement of services and expenses per contract hour of work force education conducted by the consortium for worker education (CWE), a private not-for-profit corporation programs approved by the commissioner of education that enable adults who are 21 years of age or older to obtain or retain employment or improve their work skills capacity to enhance their opportunities for increased earnings and advancement ............... 11,500,000 ........................................ (re. $3,810,000) For services and expenses of a $490,000 2013-14 school year program for mentoring and tutoring based on model programs proven to be effective in producing outcomes that include, but are not limited to, improved graduation rates, provided that such services shall be provided to students in one or more city school districts located in a city having a population in excess of 125,000 and less than 1,000,000 inhabitants provided further that such program will be operated by a community based organization ......................... 490,000 ............................................. (re. $490,000) For educational services and expenses for DACA (Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals) eligible out of school youth and young adults ... 1,000,000 ..................................... (re. $1,000,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For payments to school districts required pursuant to section 3609-g of the education law to reimburse school districts for costs associ- ated with the payment of the metropolitan commuter transportation mobility tax. Pursuant to part B of chapter 56 of the laws of 2011, such reimbursement will be made for tax payments made by school districts for periods prior to April 1, 2012 ....................... 60,000,000 ........................................ (re. $6,874,000) For grants to schools for programs involving literacy and basic educa- tion for public assistance recipients for the 2012-13 school year for those programs administered by the state education department ... 1,843,000 ....................................... (re. $504,000) For competitive grants for adult literacy/ education aid to public and private not-for-profit agencies, including but not limited to, 2 and 4 year colleges, community based organizations, libraries, and volunteer literacy organizations and institutions which meet quality standards promulgated by the commissioner of education to provide programs of basic literacy, high school equivalency, and English as a second language to persons 16 years of age or older for the 2012- 13 school year ... 4,293,000 ......................... (re. $69,000) For nonpublic school aid payable in the 2012-13 state fiscal year. Notwithstanding any provision of law, rule or regulation to the contrary, the amount appropriated herein represents the maximum amount payable during the 2012-13 state fiscal year ................ 90,400,000 ............................................ (re. $6,000) For aid payable for additional nonpublic school aid. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued and hereafter to 160 12653-05-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 accrue provided that, notwithstanding any provision of law, rule or regulation to the contrary, the amount appropriated herein repres- ents the maximum amount payable during the 2012-13 state fiscal year ... 26,220,000 .................................... (re. $2,621,000) For academic intervention for nonpublic schools based on a plan to be developed by the commissioner of education and approved by the director of the budget ... 922,000 .................. (re. $922,000) For services and expenses of the New York state center for school safety for the 2012-13 school year. Funds appropriated herein shall be used to operate a state-wide center and shall be subject to an expenditure plan approved by the director of the budget ............ 466,000 .............................................. (re. $30,000) For services and expenses of the health education program for the 2012-13 school year. Funds appropriated herein shall be available for health-related programs including, but not limited to, those providing instruction and supportive services in comprehensive health education and/or acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) education. Of the amounts appropriated herein, $86,000 shall be available for the program previously operated as the school health demonstration program. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein may be suballocated, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, to any state agency or department to accomplish the purpose of this appropriation ... 691,000 ............................................. (re. $524,000) For competitive grants for the 2012-13 school year for extended day programs and school violence prevention programs pursuant to section 2814 of the education law provided, however, notwithstanding any inconsistent provisions of law, eligible entities receiving funds for extended day programs may include not-for-profit organizations working in collaboration with a public school or school district ... 24,344,000 ........................................ (re. $7,811,000) For aid payable for the 2012-13 school year for support of county vocational education and extension boards pursuant to section 1104 of the education law, provided, however, that notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, rule, or regulation, any apportion- ment of aid shall be based on a quota amounting to one-half of the salary paid each teacher, director, assistant, and supervisor, where such salary is attributable to a course of study first submitted to the commissioner for approval pursuant to section 1103 of the educa- tion law on or before July 1, 2010, but not to exceed the amount computed by the commissioner based upon an assumed annualized salary equal to ten thousand five hundred dollars per school year on account of the employment of such teacher, director, assistant or supervisor ... 932,000 ............................... (re. $53,000) Funds appropriated herein shall be available for educational services and expenses of the Syracuse city school district for the say yes to education program ... 350,000 ......................... (re. $2,000) For services and expenses of the center for autism and related disa- bilities at the state university of New York at Albany ............. 490,000 ............................................. (re. $490,000) 161 12653-05-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For additional services and expenses of the center for autism and related disabilities at the state university of New York at Albany ... 250,000 ......................................... (re. $250,000) For postsecondary aid to Native Americans to fund awards to eligible students. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contra- ry, the amount herein made available shall constitute the state's entire obligation for all costs incurred under section 4118 of the education law in state fiscal year 2012-13 ......................... 598,000 ............................................. (re. $182,000) For additional payments to the city of New York for costs incurred for the provision of services that are consistent with and conforms to a chapter of the laws of 2012 enacted as legislation submitted by the governor pursuant to article VII of the New York constitution relat- ing to the transportation of students who remain at school until five o'clock in the afternoon or later for regularly scheduled academic programs ... 3,000,000 ................... (re. $3,000,000) After School Programs for New York City .............................. 1,500,000 ......................................... (re. $1,500,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: Funds appropriated herein shall be available for services and expenses of a $20,440,000 teacher resources and computer training centers program for the 2011-12 school year provided that, notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, funds appropriated herein may be inter- changed with any other item of appropriation for general support for public schools within the general fund local assistance account elementary, middle, secondary and continuing education program. Notwithstanding any other law, rule or regulation to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of finan- cial assistance net of any disallowances, refunds, reimbursement and credits, and may be suballocated to other departments and agencies to accomplish the intent of this appropriation subject to the approval of the director of the budget. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of liabilities hereafter to accrue ... 14,308,000 ........................................ (re. $1,093,000) For services and expenses of remaining obligations for the 2010-11 school year for support for the operation of targeted prekindergar- ten for those providers not eligible to receive funding pursuant to section 3602-e of the education law and for support for providers continuing to operate such programs in the 2011-12 school year. Such funds shall be expended pursuant to a plan developed by the commissioner of education and approved by the director of the budget ... 1,303,000 ....................................... (re. $978,000) For aid payable for additional nonpublic school aid. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued and hereafter to accrue provided that, notwithstanding any provision of law, rule or regulation to the contrary, the amount appropriated herein repres- ents the maximum amount payable during the 2011-12 state fiscal year ... 26,220,000 ........................................ (re. $8,000) 162 12653-05-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For academic intervention for nonpublic schools based on a plan to be developed by the commissioner of education and approved by the director of the budget ... 922,000 .................. (re. $922,000) For services and expenses of the New York state center for school safety for the 2011-12 school year. Funds appropriated herein shall be used to operate a statewide center and shall be subject to an expenditure plan approved by the director of the budget ............ 466,000 ............................................. (re. $366,000) For services and expenses of the health education program for the 2011-12 school year. Funds appropriated herein shall be available for health-related programs including, but not limited to, those providing instruction and supportive services in comprehensive health education and/or acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) education. Of the amounts appropriated herein, $86,000 shall be available for the program previously operated as the school health demonstration program. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein may be suballocated, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, to any state agency or department to accomplish the purpose of this appropriation ...... 691,000 ............................................. (re. $464,000) For competitive grants for the 2011-12 school year for extended day programs and school violence prevention programs pursuant to section 2814 of the education law provided, however, notwithstanding any inconsistent provisions of law, eligible entities receiving funds for extended day programs may include not-for-profit organizations working in collaboration with a public school or school district ... 24,344,000 ....................................... (re. $11,172,000) For services and expenses of the center for autism and related disa- bilities at the state university of New York at Albany ............. 490,000 .............................................. (re. $49,000) For the smart scholars early college high school program, provided, however that expenditure of funds herein shall be subject to a payment schedule developed by the commissioner and approved by the director of budget ... 6,000,000 .................. (re. $2,471,000) For aid payable for the 2011-12 school year for support of county vocational education and extension boards pursuant to section 1104 of the education law, provided, however, that notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, rule, or regulation, any apportion- ment of aid shall be based on a quota amounting to one-half of the salary paid each teacher, director, assistant, and supervisor, where such salary is attributable to a course of study first submitted to the commissioner for approval pursuant to section 1103 of the educa- tion law on or before July 1, 2010, but not to exceed the amount computed by the commissioner based upon an assumed annualized salary equal to ten thousand five hundred dollars per school year on account of the employment of such teacher, director, assistant or supervisor ... 932,000 ............................... (re. $22,000) The appropriation made by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013, is hereby amended and reappropriated to read: 163 12653-05-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For a school district management efficiency awards program. Funds appropriated herein shall be used to provide competitive awards to school districts based on a plan developed by the commissioner and approved by the director of the budget. Provided that such funds may only be awarded to a school district which demonstrates that it has implemented one or more long term efficiencies within two years prior to a response to a request for proposal or during the current school year in school district management, operations, procurement practices or other cost savings measures and will not result in an increase in cost to the state or the locality and: (i) have resulted or will result in a significant reduction in total operating expenses compared to the prior year and/or significant reductions in the administrative component, or the equivalent, of the school district budget and/or transportation operating expenses and/or transportation capital expenses and/or other non-personal service costs included in the program component of the school district budg- et compared to the prior year; and (ii) are expected to result in substantial and recurring cost savings in total operating expenses and/or recurring significant reductions in administrative expendi- tures, or the equivalent, and/or transportation operating expenses and/or transportation capital expenses and/or other non-personal service costs included in the program component of the school district budget in future years; provided further that, a school district that submits documentation that has been approved by the commissioner by September 1[,] OF 2013 AND OF EACH SCHOOL YEAR IN WHICH A PAYMENT IS MADE FROM THIS APPROPRIATION demonstrating that it has fully implemented new standards and procedures for conducting annual professional performance reviews of classroom teachers and building principals to determine teacher and principal effectiveness shall receive bonus points in the scoring of its grant application. Provided further that, notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, in addition to the competitive awards amount as defined in paragraph ee of subdivision 1 of section 3602 of the education law, a minimum of $37,500,000 shall be available for the payment of grant awards MADE in the 2013-14 school year, WITH ADDITIONAL AMOUNTS TO BE MADE AVAILABLE IN THE 2014-15 STATE FISCAL YEAR AS NECESSARY TO CONTINUE SUCH AWARDS AND MAKE AN ADDITIONAL ROUND OF AWARDS PURSUANT TO SUBDIVISION 6-A OF SECTION 3641 OF THE EDUCATION LAW IN THE 2014-15 SCHOOL YEAR NOT TO EXCEED THE AMOUNT AWARDED IN THE 2013-14 SCHOOL YEAR PURSUANT TO SUCH SUBDIVISION 6-A, and such $37,500,000 shall be made available for $12,500,000 of prekindergarten grants, $10,000,000 of school-wide extended learning grants, $7,500,000 of community schools grants, $5,500,000 for a master teacher program and $2,000,000 for the early college high school program; provided, however, that no school district shall receive any portion of [such $37,500,000] THE FUNDS APPROPRIATED HEREIN unless it shall have submitted documentation that has been approved by the commissioner by September 1[,] OF 2013 AND OF EACH SCHOOL YEAR IN WHICH A PAYMENT TO SUCH DISTRICT FROM THIS APPROPRIATION WOULD OTHERWISE BE MADE demonstrating that it has fully implemented new standards and proce- dures for conducting annual professional performance reviews of 164 12653-05-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 classroom teachers and building principals to determine teacher and principal effectiveness. Provided, further, that notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the $12,500,000 appropriated herein available for full-day and half-day pre-kindergarten grants shall be awarded, based on a request for proposals developed by the commissioner and approved by the director of the budget, to school districts to establish new full-day and half-day pre-kindergarten placements and/or to convert existing half-day pre-kindergarten placements into full-day place- ments; provided that preference shall be granted for full-day place- ments while ensuring that a portion of grants include half-day placements based on eligible applications; and provided, further, that such grants shall only be used to supplement, not supplant existing pre-kindergarten programs, and provided further, however, that any portion of such $12,500,000 that is not awarded shall remain available for subsequent awards in the 2013-14 school year or for full-day and half-day pre-kindergarten grants to be awarded in subsequent school years. Provided, further, that such grants from funds appropriated herein shall be awarded based on factors includ- ing, but not limited to, the following: (i) measures of school district need, (ii) measures of the need of students to be served by each of the school districts, (iii) the school district's proposal to target the highest need schools and students, (iv) the extent to which the district's proposal would prioritize funds to maximize the total number of eligible children in the district served in pre-kin- dergarten programs, and (v) proposal quality. Provided, however, that full-day and half-day pre-kindergarten grants appropriated herein shall only be available to support programs (i) that provide instruction for at least five hours per school day for full-day pre-kindergarten programs and at least two and one-half hours per school day for half-day pre-kindergarten programs; (ii) that agree to offer instruction consistent with the New York state pre-kinder- garten foundation for the common core standards within three years; (iii) that ensure that, to the extent community-based providers are part of such program, such providers meet the requirements of para- graphs d-1 and d-2 of subdivision 12 of section 3602-e of the educa- tion law; and (iv) that otherwise comply with all of the same rules and requirements as universal pre-kindergarten programs pursuant to section 3602-e of the education law except as modified herein. Provided, further, that a school district's pre-kindergarten grant shall equal the product of (A) (i) two multiplied by the approved number of new full-day pre-kindergarten placements plus (ii) the approved number of half-day pre-kindergarten placement conversions and new half-day pre-kindergarten placements, and (B) the district's selected aid per pre-kindergarten pupil pursuant to subparagraph i of paragraph b of subdivision 10 of section 3602-e of the education law; provided, however, that no district shall receive a grant in excess of the total actual grant expenditures incurred by the district in the current school year as approved by the commissioner. Provided, further, that as a condition of eligibility for receipt of such funding, a school district shall agree to adopt approved quali- ty indicators within two years, including, but not limited to, valid 165 12653-05-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 and reliable measures of environmental quality, the quality of teacher-student interactions and child outcomes, and ensure that any such assessment of child outcomes shall not be used to make high- stakes educational decisions for individual children. Provided, further, that no school district shall receive more than forty percent of the total pre-kindergarten grant allocation. Provided, further, that notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the $10,000,000 appropriated herein available for school- wide extended learning grants shall be awarded to school districts or school districts in collaboration with not-for-profit community- based organizations based on responses to a request for proposals for planning and implementation grants that is (i) developed by the commissioner; (ii) approved by the director of the budget; and (iii) issued by the commissioner. Provided, further, that such grants shall be awarded based on factors including, but not limited to, the following: (i) the school district's proposal to target the schools and students with the greatest need, and (ii) proposal quality. Provided, further, that to assess proposal quality in order to award implementation grant funding, the commissioner shall take into account factors including, but not limited to: (i) the extent to which the school district's proposal would maximize the use of the additional learning time through a comprehensive restructuring of the school day and/or year, (ii) the extent to which the proposal would provide additional learning time for students in grades six through eight, and (iii) how the additional learning time would be utilized, including, but not limited to, additional time spent on core academics. Provided, however, that no district shall be eligi- ble to receive a school-wide extended learning grant unless its proposal would increase student learning time by at least 25 percent. Provided, further, that a school district's schoolwide extended learning implementation grant shall equal its average daily attendance in the school-wide extended learning program multiplied by the expected cost per pupil of the additional learning time; provided, further, that the expected cost per pupil of the addi- tional learning time shall equal the greater of $1,500 or (A) the quotient of (i) the school district's approved operating expense, pursuant to paragraph t of subdivision 1 of section 3602 of the education law, for the year prior to the base year, divided by (ii) the district's public school district enrollment, pursuant to subparagraph (2) of paragraph n of such subdivision, for the year prior to the base year, multiplied by (B) 10 percent (0.10), multi- plied by (C) the quotient of (i) the average of the national consum- er price indexes determined by the United States department of labor for the 12-month period preceding January first of the base year, divided by (ii) the average of the national consumer price indexes determined by the United States department of labor for the 12-month period preceding January first of the year two years prior to the base year; provided, however, that in extraordinary cases the commissioner may award a grant that exceeds the per pupil limit described above; provided further, however, that no district shall receive a grant in excess of the total actual grant expenditures incurred by the district in the current school year as approved by 166 12653-05-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 the commissioner. Provided, further, that no school district shall receive more than forty percent of the total school-wide extended learning grant allocation. Provided, further, that notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the $7,500,000 appropriated herein available for community schools grants shall be awarded, based on a request for proposals (i) developed by the state council on children and families in coor- dination with the commissioner, (ii) approved by the director of the budget and (iii) issued by the commissioner, to school districts, or in a city with a population of one million or more an eligible enti- ty, to improve student outcomes through the implementation of commu- nity schools programs that use school buildings as community hubs to deliver co-located or school-linked academic, health, mental health, nutrition, counseling, legal and/or other services to students and their families. In a city with a population of one million or more, eligible entities shall mean the city school district of the city of New York, or not-for-profit organizations, which shall include not- for-profit community-based organizations. An eligible entity that is a not-for-profit may apply for a community school grant provided that it collaborates with the city school district of the city of New York and receives the approval of the chancellor of the city school district of the city of New York. Provided, further, that such grants shall be awarded based on factors including, but not limited to, the following: (i) measures of school district need, (ii) measures of the need of students to be served by each of the school districts, (iii) the school district's proposal to target the highest need schools and students, (iv) the sustainability of the proposed community schools program, and (v) proposal quality. Provided, further, that to assess proposal quality in order to award such funding, the commissioner shall take into account factors including, but not limited to: (i) the extent to which the school district's proposal would provide such community services through partnerships with local governments and non-profit organizations, (ii) the extent to which the proposal would provide for delivery of such services directly in school buildings, (iii) the extent to which the proposal articulates how such services would facilitate measurable improvement in student and family outcomes, (iv) the extent to which the proposal articulates and identifies how existing funding streams and programs would be used to provide such community services, and (v) the extent to which the proposal ensures the safe- ty of all students, staff and community members in school buildings used as community hubs. Provided, however, that community schools grants appropriated herein shall be paid to school districts in installments upon successful implementation of each phase of a school district's approved proposal. Provided, further, that no school district shall receive more than forty percent of the total community schools grant allocation, and that each individual commu- nity school site shall be limited to a maximum grant of $500,000. Provided, further, that notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the $5,500,000 appropriated herein available for a master teachers program shall support the award of stipends of $15,000 per annum over four years to individual high-performing teachers in 167 12653-05-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 math, science and related fields, and of related costs, administered by the state university of New York pursuant to a plan developed in consultation with the commissioner, who shall consult with appropri- ate state organizations representing K-12 public school teachers and approved by the director of the budget, to build a corps of outstanding math, science and related fields teachers in order to improve the quality of instruction at public secondary schools. Such plan for use of funding appropriated herein shall: (i) estab- lish an application process; (ii) guidelines by which applications from eligible teachers shall be evaluated, which shall include, but not be limited to, achievement of a rating of highly effective on the annual professional performance review; and (iii) provide peri- odic opportunities for professional development for successful applicants. Provided, further, that priority shall be given to applicants in regions of the state where a similar program is not otherwise offered. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, upon approval of the director of the budget, such $5,500,000 of master teachers program funding may be sub-allocated, INTERCHANGED, TRANSFERRED OR OTHERWISE MADE AVAILABLE to the state university of New York for the sole purpose of administering such program. Nothing herein shall be construed to limit the rights of labor organizations representing teachers to collectively bargain terms and conditions pursuant to article 14 of the civil service law. Provided, further, that notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the $2,000,000 appropriated herein available for the early college high school program shall support the continuation and expansion of such program pursuant to a plan developed by the commissioner and approved by the director of the budget. Provided, however, that a portion of the payments to early college high school programs awarded funding from this appropriation shall be awarded on a sliding scale based upon the number of college credits earned annually by participating students, consistent with guidelines established by the commissioner. PROVIDED FURTHER THAT, NOTWITH- STANDING ANY PROVISION OF LAW TO THE CONTRARY, HIGHER EDUCATION PARTNERS PARTICIPATING IN AN EARLY COLLEGE HIGH SCHOOLS PROGRAM, OR THE ENTITY/ENTITIES RESPONSIBLE FOR SETTING TUITION AT THE INSTITU- TION, SHALL BE AUTHORIZED TO SET A REDUCED RATE OF TUITION AND/OR FEES, OR TO WAIVE TUITION AND/OR FEES ENTIRELY, FOR STUDENTS ENROLLED IN SUCH EARLY COLLEGE HIGH SCHOOLS PROGRAM WITH NO REDUCTION IN OTHER STATE, LOCAL OR OTHER SUPPORT FOR SUCH STUDENTS EARNING COLLEGE CREDIT THAT SUCH HIGHER EDUCATION PARTNER WOULD OTHERWISE BE ELIGIBLE TO RECEIVE. PROVIDED FURTHER THAT, NOTWITHSTANDING ANY PROVISION OF LAW TO THE CONTRARY, OF THE AMOUNT APPROPRIATED HEREIN, A MINIMUM OF $25,000,000 SHALL BE AVAILABLE FOR THE PAYMENT OF GRANT AWARDS MADE IN THE 2014-15 SCHOOL YEAR AS FOLLOWS: $2,500,000 OF PATHWAYS IN TECHNOLOGY EARLY COLLEGE HIGH SCHOOL PROGRAM GRANTS, $10,000,000 OF TEACHER EXCELLENCE FUND GRANTS AND $12,500,000 FOR PHASE-IN OF A FIVE-YEAR PLAN TO IMPLEMENT A STATEWIDE UNIVERSAL FULL-DAY PREKIN- DERGARTEN PROGRAM; PROVIDED FURTHER THAT, NOTWITHSTANDING ANY PROVISION OF LAW TO THE CONTRARY, SUCH $25,000,000, PLUS ANY OTHER 168 12653-05-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 AMOUNTS SO DESIGNATED IN OTHER ITEMS OF APPROPRIATION WITHIN THE GENERAL FUND LOCAL ASSISTANCE ACCOUNT OFFICE OF PREKINDERGARTEN THROUGH GRADE TWELVE EDUCATION PROGRAM, SHALL CONSTITUTE THE COMPET- ITIVE AWARDS AMOUNT AUTHORIZED FOR THE 2013-14 SCHOOL YEAR BY CHAP- TER 53 OF THE LAWS OF 2013. PROVIDED FURTHER THAT, NOTWITHSTANDING ANY PROVISION OF LAW TO THE CONTRARY, THE $2,500,000 APPROPRIATED HEREIN AVAILABLE FOR PATHWAYS IN TECHNOLOGY EARLY COLLEGE HIGH SCHOOL (P-TECH) PROGRAM GRANTS SHALL BE AWARDED PURSUANT TO A PLAN DEVELOPED BY THE COMMISSIONER AND APPROVED BY THE DIRECTOR OF THE BUDGET, PROVIDED THAT SUCH PLAN SHALL INCLUDE BUT NOT BE LIMITED TO (I) ASSURANCES THAT K-12, HIGHER EDUCATION AND PRIVATE-SECTOR PARTNERS COMMIT TO THE REQUIRED ELEMENTS AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF A P-TECH PROGRAM, (II) PROVISIONS TO ENSURE REGIONAL DIVERSITY OF GRANT RECIPIENTS, AND (III) PRIORITY FOR P-TECH PROGRAMS SERVING STUDENTS IN ACADEMICALLY CHALLENGED SCHOOL DISTRICTS; PROVIDED FURTHER THAT THE COMMISSIONER SHALL MAKE AVAILABLE THE REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS FOR SUCH PROGRAM ON OR BEFORE MAY FIFTEENTH AND THE COMMISSIONER SHALL ISSUE AWARDS ON OR BEFORE AUGUST FIFTEENTH; AND PROVIDED FURTHER THAT A PORTION OF THE PAYMENTS TO P-TECH PROGRAMS AWARDED FUNDING FROM THIS APPROPRIATION SHALL BE MADE ON A SLIDING SCALE BASED UPON THE NUMBER OF COLLEGE CREDITS EARNED ANNUALLY BY PARTICIPATING STUDENTS, CONSISTENT WITH GUIDELINES ESTABLISHED BY THE COMMISSIONER. PROVIDED FURTHER THAT, NOTWITHSTANDING ANY PROVISION OF LAW TO THE CONTRARY, HIGHER EDUCA- TION PARTNERS PARTICIPATING IN A P-TECH PROGRAM, OR THE ENTITY/ENTITIES RESPONSIBLE FOR SETTING TUITION AT THE INSTITUTION, SHALL BE AUTHORIZED TO SET A REDUCED RATE OF TUITION AND/OR FEES, OR TO WAIVE TUITION AND/OR FEES ENTIRELY, FOR STUDENTS ENROLLED IN SUCH P-TECH PROGRAM WITH NO REDUCTION IN OTHER STATE, LOCAL OR OTHER SUPPORT FOR SUCH STUDENTS EARNING COLLEGE CREDIT THAT SUCH HIGHER EDUCATION PARTNER WOULD OTHERWISE BE ELIGIBLE TO RECEIVE. PROVIDED FURTHER THAT, NOTWITHSTANDING ANY PROVISION OF LAW TO THE CONTRARY, THE $10,000,000 APPROPRIATED HEREIN AVAILABLE FOR TEACHER EXCELLENCE FUND GRANTS SHALL BE AWARDED TO ELIGIBLE SCHOOL DISTRICTS PURSUANT TO A REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS BASED ON A PLAN DEVELOPED BY THE COMMISSIONER AND APPROVED BY THE DIRECTOR OF THE BUDGET; PROVIDED THAT SUCH PLAN SHALL INCLUDE AN APPLICATION FOR AWARD OF SUCH GRANTS TO SUCH ELIGIBLE SCHOOL DISTRICTS TO PROVIDE ANNUAL TEACHER EXCEL- LENCE FUND PERFORMANCE AWARDS OF UP TO $20,000 TO ELIGIBLE TEACHERS RATED AS "HIGHLY EFFECTIVE" ON THE MOST RECENT ANNUAL PROFESSIONAL PERFORMANCE REVIEW, IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE REQUIREMENTS OF SECTION 3012-C OF THE EDUCATION LAW AND THE REGULATIONS OF THE COMMISSIONER, PURSUANT TO SUCH DISTRICTS' APPROVED APPLICATIONS; PROVIDED THAT IN MAKING SUCH GRANTS THE COMMISSIONER SHALL PRIORITIZE SCHOOL DISTRICTS' APPLICATIONS BASED ON FACTORS INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO (I) THE EXTENT TO WHICH THE SCHOOL DISTRICT'S APPLICATION WOULD RECOGNIZE AND REWARD SUCH TEACHERS IN SCHOOL BUILDINGS WITH THE GREATEST ACADEMIC NEED, IN DIFFICULT-TO-STAFF SUBJECT OR CERTIF- ICATION AREAS AND GRADE LEVELS, AND AT CRITICAL POINTS IN A TEACH- ER'S CAREER IN ORDER TO ENCOURAGE HIGHLY EFFECTIVE TEACHERS TO REMAIN IN THE CLASSROOM, AND (II) THE QUALITY OF THE SCHOOL DISTRICT'S APPLICATION; AND PROVIDED FURTHER THAT THE COMMISSIONER 169 12653-05-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 SHALL MAKE AVAILABLE THE APPLICATION FOR SUCH GRANTS ON OR BEFORE MAY FIFTEENTH AND THE COMMISSIONER SHALL ISSUE PRELIMINARY GRANT AWARDS ON OR BEFORE OCTOBER FIFTEENTH. PROVIDED FURTHER THAT, NOTWITHSTANDING ANY PROVISION OF LAW TO THE CONTRARY, THE $12,500,000 APPROPRIATED HEREIN AVAILABLE FOR PHASE-IN OF A FIVE-YEAR PLAN TO IMPLEMENT A STATEWIDE UNIVERSAL FULL-DAY PRE-KINDERGARTEN PROGRAM SHALL BE AVAILABLE FOR THE 2014-15 SCHOOL YEAR AS PART OF A NEW $100,000,000 STATEWIDE UNIVERSAL FULL-DAY PRE-KINDERGARTEN PROGRAM FOR THE 2014-15 SCHOOL YEAR; PROVIDED FURTHER THAT THE PHASE-IN OF SUCH PROGRAM SHALL PRIORITIZE PROVISION OF PRE-KINDERGARTEN TO CHILDREN IN HIGH-NEED SCHOOL DISTRICTS, AND THAT THE FUNDS APPROPRIATED HEREIN SHALL ONLY BE USED TO SUPPLEMENT AND NOT SUPPLANT CURRENT LOCAL EXPENDITURES OF FEDERAL, STATE OR LOCAL FUNDS ON PRE-KINDERGARTEN PROGRAMS. Notwithstanding section 40 of the state finance law or any provision of law to the contrary, this appropriation shall lapse on March 31, [2015] 2016 ... 250,000,000 ..................... (re. $245,192,000) Funds appropriated herein shall be used to provide competitive grants pursuant to a request for proposals, developed by the commissioner and approved by the director of budget, to those school districts that are participating in the race to the top program and/or which demonstrate satisfactory progress, as determined by the commission- er, towards implementation of elements such as high quality student assessments; use of data to improve instruction and student perform- ance and provision of professional development to improve teacher performance; and that those eligible districts also demonstrate the most improved academic achievement gains and student outcomes such as establishing or expanding participation in college level or early college programs; and other appropriate measures of student perform- ance; provided further that in determining the amount of the award to be made from the funds appropriated herein for those school districts identified as making the greatest achievement gains and eligible for such award, the maximum grant award available to each school district shall be based upon the size of the district meas- ured by public school enrollment of the district; and provided further that such amount shall be adjusted based upon measures of district need and provided further that no district receiving a grant may be awarded more than forty percent of the total amount awarded; and provided further that any such funds awarded to a school district shall be used to increase student performance, narrow the achievement gap, and increase academic performance in traditionally underserved student groups. Provided further that, notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, in addition to the competitive awards amount as defined in paragraph ee of subdivision 1 of section 3602 of the education law, a minimum of $37,500,000 shall be available for the payment of grant awards MADE in the 2013-14 school year, WITH ADDITIONAL AMOUNTS TO BE MADE AVAILABLE IN THE 2014-15 STATE FISCAL YEAR AS NECESSARY TO CONTINUE SUCH AWARDS AND MAKE AN ADDITIONAL ROUND OF AWARDS PURSUANT TO SUBDIVISION 6-A OF SECTION 3641 OF THE EDUCATION LAW IN THE 2014-15 SCHOOL YEAR NOT TO EXCEED THE AMOUNT AWARDED IN THE 2013-14 SCHOOL YEAR PURSUANT TO SUCH SUBDIVISION 6-A, and such $37,500,000 170 12653-05-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 shall be made available for $12,500,000 of pre-kindergarten grants, $10,000,000 of school-wide extended learning grants, $7,500,000 of community schools grants, $5,500,000 for a master teacher program and $2,000,000 for the early college high school program; provided, however, that no school district shall receive any portion of [such $37,500,000] THE FUNDS APPROPRIATED HEREIN unless it shall have submitted documentation that has been approved by the commissioner by September 1[,] OF 2013 AND OF EACH SCHOOL YEAR IN WHICH A PAYMENT TO SUCH DISTRICT FROM THIS APPROPRIATION WOULD OTHERWISE BE MADE demonstrating that it has fully implemented new standards and proce- dures for conducting annual professional performance reviews of classroom teachers and building principals to determine teacher and principal effectiveness. Provided, further, that notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the $12,500,000 appropriated herein available for full-day and half-day pre-kindergarten grants shall be awarded, based on a request for proposals developed by the commissioner and approved by the director of the budget, to school districts to establish new full-day and half-day pre-kindergarten placements and/or to convert existing half-day pre-kindergarten placements into full-day place- ments; provided that preference shall be granted for full-day place- ments while ensuring that a portion of grants include half-day placements based on eligible applications; and provided, further, that such grants shall only be used to supplement, not supplant existing pre-kindergarten programs, and provided further, however, that any portion of such $12,500,000 that is not awarded shall remain available for subsequent awards in the 2013-14 school year or for full-day and half-day pre-kindergarten grants to be awarded in subsequent school years. Provided, further, that such grants from funds appropriated herein shall be awarded based on factors includ- ing, but not limited to, the following: (i) measures of school district need, (ii) measures of the need of students to be served by each of the school districts, (iii) the school district's proposal to target the highest need schools and students, (iv) the extent to which the district's proposal would prioritize funds to maximize the total number of eligible children in the district served in pre-kin- dergarten programs, and (v) proposal quality. Provided, however, that full-day and half-day pre-kindergarten grants appropriated herein shall only be available to support programs (i) that provide instruction for at least five hours per school day for full-day pre-kindergarten programs and at least two and one-half hours per school day for half-day pre-kindergarten programs; (ii) that agree to offer instruction consistent with the New York state pre-kinder- garten foundation for the common core standards within three years; (iii) that ensure that, to the extent community-based providers are part of such program, such providers meet the requirements of para- graphs d-1 and d-2 of subdivision 12 of section 3602-e of the educa- tion law; and (iv) that otherwise comply with all of the same rules and requirements as universal pre-kindergarten programs pursuant to section 3602-e of the education law except as modified herein. Provided, further, that a school district's pre-kindergarten grant shall equal the product of (A) (i) two multiplied by the approved 171 12653-05-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 number of new full-day pre-kindergarten placements plus (ii) the approved number of half-day pre-kindergarten placement conversions and new half-day pre-kindergarten placements, and (B) the district's selected aid per pre-kindergarten pupil pursuant to subparagraph i of paragraph b of subdivision 10 of section 3602-e of the education law; provided, however, that no district shall receive a grant in excess of the total actual grant expenditures incurred by the district in the current school year as approved by the commissioner. Provided, further, that as a condition of eligibility for receipt of such funding, a school district shall agree to adopt approved quali- ty indicators within two years, including, but not limited to, valid and reliable measures of environmental quality, the quality of teacher-student interactions and child outcomes, and ensure that any such assessment of child outcomes shall not be used to make high- stakes educational decisions for individual children. Provided, further, that no school district shall receive more than forty percent of the total pre-kindergarten grant allocation. Provided, further, that notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the $10,000,000 appropriated herein available for school- wide extended learning grants shall be awarded to school districts or school districts in collaboration with not-for-profit community- based organizations based on responses to a request for proposals for planning and implementation grants that is (i) developed by the commissioner; (ii) approved by the director of the budget; and (iii) issued by the commissioner. Provided, further, that such grants shall be awarded based on factors including, but not limited to, the following: (i) the school district's proposal to target the schools and students with the greatest need, and (ii) proposal quality. Provided, further, that to assess proposal quality in order to award implementation grant funding, the commissioner shall take into account factors including, but not limited to: (i) the extent to which the school district's proposal would maximize the use of the additional learning time through a comprehensive restructuring of the school day and/or year, (ii) the extent to which the proposal would provide additional learning time for students in grades six through eight, and (iii) how the additional learning time would be utilized, including, but not limited to, additional time spent on core academics. Provided, however, that no district shall be eligi- ble to receive a school-wide extended learning grant unless its proposal would increase student learning time by at least 25 percent. Provided, further, that a school district's schoolwide extended learning implementation grant shall equal its average daily attendance in the school-wide extended learning program multiplied by the expected cost per pupil of the additional learning time; provided, further, that the expected cost per pupil of the addi- tional learning time shall equal the greater of $1,500 or (A) the quotient of (i) the school district's approved operating expense, pursuant to paragraph t of subdivision 1 of section 3602 of the education law, for the year prior to the base year, divided by (ii) the district's public school district enrollment, pursuant to subparagraph (2) of paragraph n of such subdivision, for the year prior to the base year, multiplied by (B) 10 percent (0.10), multi- 172 12653-05-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 plied by (C) the quotient of (i) the average of the national consum- er price indexes determined by the United States department of labor for the 12-month period preceding January first of the base year, divided by (ii) the average of the national consumer price indexes determined by the United States department of labor for the 12-month period preceding January first of the year two years prior to the base year; provided, however, that in extraordinary cases the commissioner may award a grant that exceeds the per pupil limit described above; provided further, however, that no district shall receive a grant in excess of the total actual grant expenditures incurred by the district in the current school year as approved by the commissioner. Provided, further, that no school district shall receive more than forty percent of the total school-wide extended learning grant allocation. Provided, further, that notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the $7,500,000 appropriated herein available for community schools grants shall be awarded, based on a request for proposals (i) developed by the state council on children and families in coor- dination with the commissioner, (ii) approved by the director of the budget and (iii) issued by the commissioner, to school districts, or in a city with a population of one million or more an eligible enti- ty, to improve student outcomes through the implementation of commu- nity schools programs that use school buildings as community hubs to deliver co-located or school-linked academic, health, mental health, nutrition, counseling, legal and/or other services to students and their families. In a city with a population of one million or more, eligible entities shall mean the city school district of the city of New York, or not-for-profit organizations, which shall include not- for-profit community-based organizations. An eligible entity that is a not-for-profit may apply for a community school grant provided that it collaborates with the city school district of the city of New York and receives the approval of the chancellor of the city school district of the city of New York. Provided, further, that such grants shall be awarded based on factors including, but not limited to, the following: (i) measures of school district need, (ii) measures of the need of students to be served by each of the school districts, (iii) the school district's proposal to target the highest need schools and students, (iv) the sustainability of the proposed community schools program, and (v) proposal quality. Provided, further, that to assess proposal quality in order to award such funding, the commissioner shall take into account factors including, but not limited to: (i) the extent to which the school district's proposal would provide such community services through partnerships with local governments and non-profit organizations, (ii) the extent to which the proposal would provide for delivery of such services directly in school buildings, (iii) the extent to which the proposal articulates how such services would facilitate measurable improvement in student and family outcomes, (iv) the extent to which the proposal articulates and identifies how existing funding streams and programs would be used to provide such community services, and (v) the extent to which the proposal ensures the safe- ty of all students, staff and community members in school buildings 173 12653-05-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 used as community hubs. Provided, however, that community schools grants appropriated herein shall be paid to school districts in installments upon successful implementation of each phase of a school district's approved proposal. Provided, further, that no school district shall receive more than forty percent of the total community schools grant allocation, and that each individual commu- nity school site shall be limited to a maximum grant of $500,000. Provided, further, that notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the $5,500,000 appropriated herein available for a master teachers program shall support the award of stipends of $15,000 per annum over four years to individual high-performing teachers in math, science and related fields, and of related costs, administered by the state university of New York pursuant to a plan developed in consultation with the commissioner, who shall consult with appropri- ate state organizations representing K-12 public school teachers, and approved by the director of the budget, to build a corps of outstanding math, science and related fields teachers in order to improve the quality of instruction at public secondary schools. Such plan for use of funding appropriated herein shall: (i) estab- lish an application process; (ii) guidelines by which applications from eligible teachers shall be evaluated, which shall include, but not be limited to, achievement of a rating of highly effective on the annual professional performance review; and (iii) provide peri- odic opportunities for professional development for successful applicants. Provided, further, that priority shall be given to applicants in regions of the state where a similar program is not otherwise offered. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, upon approval of the director of the budget, such $5,500,000 of master teachers program funding may be sub-allocated, INTERCHANGED, TRANSFERRED OR OTHERWISE MADE AVAILABLE to the state university of New York for the sole purpose of administering such program. Nothing herein shall be construed to limit the rights of labor organizations to collectively bargain terms and conditions pursuant to article 14 of the civil service law. Provided, further, that notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the $2,000,000 appropriated herein available for the early college high school program shall support the continuation and expansion of such program pursuant to a plan developed by the commissioner and approved by the director of the budget. Provided, however, that a portion of the payments to early college high school programs awarded funding from this appropriation shall be awarded on a sliding scale based upon the number of college credits earned annually by participating students, consistent with guidelines established by the commissioner. PROVIDED FURTHER THAT, NOTWITH- STANDING ANY PROVISION OF LAW TO THE CONTRARY, HIGHER EDUCATION PARTNERS PARTICIPATING IN AN EARLY COLLEGE HIGH SCHOOLS PROGRAM, OR THE ENTITY/ENTITIES RESPONSIBLE FOR SETTING TUITION AT THE INSTITU- TION, SHALL BE AUTHORIZED TO SET A REDUCED RATE OF TUITION AND/OR FEES, OR TO WAIVE TUITION AND/OR FEES ENTIRELY, FOR STUDENTS ENROLLED IN SUCH EARLY COLLEGE HIGH SCHOOLS PROGRAM WITH NO REDUCTION IN OTHER STATE, LOCAL OR OTHER SUPPORT FOR SUCH STUDENTS 174 12653-05-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 EARNING COLLEGE CREDIT THAT SUCH HIGHER EDUCATION PARTNER WOULD OTHERWISE BE ELIGIBLE TO RECEIVE. PROVIDED FURTHER THAT, NOTWITHSTANDING ANY PROVISION OF LAW TO THE CONTRARY, OF THE AMOUNT APPROPRIATED HEREIN, A MINIMUM OF $25,000,000 SHALL BE AVAILABLE FOR THE PAYMENT OF GRANT AWARDS MADE IN THE 2014-15 SCHOOL YEAR AS FOLLOWS: $2,500,000 OF PATHWAYS IN TECHNOLOGY EARLY COLLEGE HIGH SCHOOL PROGRAM GRANTS, $10,000,000 OF TEACHER EXCELLENCE FUND GRANTS AND $12,500,000 FOR PHASE-IN OF A FIVE-YEAR PLAN TO IMPLEMENT A STATEWIDE UNIVERSAL FULL-DAY PREKIN- DERGARTEN PROGRAM; PROVIDED FURTHER THAT, NOTWITHSTANDING ANY PROVISION OF LAW TO THE CONTRARY, SUCH $25,000,000, PLUS ANY OTHER AMOUNTS SO DESIGNATED IN OTHER ITEMS OF APPROPRIATION WITHIN THE GENERAL FUND LOCAL ASSISTANCE ACCOUNT OFFICE OF PREKINDERGARTEN THROUGH GRADE TWELVE EDUCATION PROGRAM, SHALL CONSTITUTE THE COMPET- ITIVE AWARDS AMOUNT AUTHORIZED FOR THE 2013-14 SCHOOL YEAR BY CHAP- TER 53 OF THE LAWS OF 2013. PROVIDED FURTHER THAT, NOTWITHSTANDING ANY PROVISION OF LAW TO THE CONTRARY, THE $2,500,000 APPROPRIATED HEREIN AVAILABLE FOR PATHWAYS IN TECHNOLOGY EARLY COLLEGE HIGH SCHOOL (P-TECH) PROGRAM GRANTS SHALL BE AWARDED PURSUANT TO A PLAN DEVELOPED BY THE COMMISSIONER AND APPROVED BY THE DIRECTOR OF THE BUDGET, PROVIDED THAT SUCH PLAN SHALL INCLUDE BUT NOT BE LIMITED TO (I) ASSURANCES THAT K-12, HIGHER EDUCATION AND PRIVATE-SECTOR PARTNERS COMMIT TO THE REQUIRED ELEMENTS AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF A P-TECH PROGRAM, (II) PROVISIONS TO ENSURE REGIONAL DIVERSITY OF GRANT RECIPIENTS, AND (III) PRIORITY FOR P-TECH PROGRAMS SERVING STUDENTS IN ACADEMICALLY CHALLENGED SCHOOL DISTRICTS; PROVIDED FURTHER THAT THE COMMISSIONER SHALL MAKE AVAILABLE THE REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS FOR SUCH PROGRAM ON OR BEFORE MAY FIFTEENTH AND THE COMMISSIONER SHALL ISSUE AWARDS ON OR BEFORE AUGUST FIFTEENTH; AND PROVIDED FURTHER THAT A PORTION OF THE PAYMENTS TO P-TECH PROGRAMS AWARDED FUNDING FROM THIS APPROPRIATION SHALL BE MADE ON A SLIDING SCALE BASED UPON THE NUMBER OF COLLEGE CREDITS EARNED ANNUALLY BY PARTICIPATING STUDENTS, CONSISTENT WITH GUIDELINES ESTABLISHED BY THE COMMISSIONER. PROVIDED FURTHER THAT, NOTWITHSTANDING ANY PROVISION OF LAW TO THE CONTRARY, HIGHER EDUCA- TION PARTNERS PARTICIPATING IN A P-TECH PROGRAM, OR THE ENTITY/ENTITIES RESPONSIBLE FOR SETTING TUITION AT THE INSTITUTION, SHALL BE AUTHORIZED TO SET A REDUCED RATE OF TUITION AND/OR FEES, OR TO WAIVE TUITION AND/OR FEES ENTIRELY, FOR STUDENTS ENROLLED IN SUCH P-TECH PROGRAM WITH NO REDUCTION IN OTHER STATE, LOCAL OR OTHER SUPPORT FOR SUCH STUDENTS EARNING COLLEGE CREDIT THAT SUCH HIGHER EDUCATION PARTNER WOULD OTHERWISE BE ELIGIBLE TO RECEIVE. PROVIDED FURTHER THAT, NOTWITHSTANDING ANY PROVISION OF LAW TO THE CONTRARY, THE $10,000,000 APPROPRIATED HEREIN AVAILABLE FOR TEACHER EXCELLENCE FUND GRANTS SHALL BE AWARDED TO ELIGIBLE SCHOOL DISTRICTS PURSUANT TO A REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS BASED ON A PLAN DEVELOPED BY THE COMMISSIONER AND APPROVED BY THE DIRECTOR OF THE BUDGET; PROVIDED THAT SUCH PLAN SHALL INCLUDE AN APPLICATION FOR AWARD OF SUCH GRANTS TO SUCH ELIGIBLE SCHOOL DISTRICTS TO PROVIDE ANNUAL TEACHER EXCEL- LENCE FUND PERFORMANCE AWARDS OF UP TO $20,000 TO ELIGIBLE TEACHERS RATED AS "HIGHLY EFFECTIVE" ON THE MOST RECENT ANNUAL PROFESSIONAL PERFORMANCE REVIEW, IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE REQUIREMENTS OF SECTION 175 12653-05-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 3012-C OF THE EDUCATION LAW AND THE REGULATIONS OF THE COMMISSIONER, PURSUANT TO SUCH DISTRICTS' APPROVED APPLICATIONS; PROVIDED THAT IN MAKING SUCH GRANTS THE COMMISSIONER SHALL PRIORITIZE SCHOOL DISTRICTS' APPLICATIONS BASED ON FACTORS INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO (I) THE EXTENT TO WHICH THE SCHOOL DISTRICT'S APPLICATION WOULD RECOGNIZE AND REWARD SUCH TEACHERS IN SCHOOL BUILDINGS WITH THE GREATEST ACADEMIC NEED, IN DIFFICULT-TO-STAFF SUBJECT OR CERTIF- ICATION AREAS AND GRADE LEVELS, AND AT CRITICAL POINTS IN A TEACH- ER'S CAREER IN ORDER TO ENCOURAGE HIGHLY EFFECTIVE TEACHERS TO REMAIN IN THE CLASSROOM, AND (II) THE QUALITY OF THE SCHOOL DISTRICT'S APPLICATION; AND PROVIDED FURTHER THAT THE COMMISSIONER SHALL MAKE AVAILABLE THE APPLICATION FOR SUCH GRANTS ON OR BEFORE MAY FIFTEENTH AND THE COMMISSIONER SHALL ISSUE PRELIMINARY GRANT AWARDS ON OR BEFORE OCTOBER FIFTEENTH. PROVIDED FURTHER THAT, NOTWITHSTANDING ANY PROVISION OF LAW TO THE CONTRARY, THE $12,500,000 APPROPRIATED HEREIN AVAILABLE FOR PHASE-IN OF A FIVE-YEAR PLAN TO IMPLEMENT A STATEWIDE UNIVERSAL FULL-DAY PRE-KINDERGARTEN PROGRAM SHALL BE AVAILABLE FOR THE 2014-15 SCHOOL YEAR AS PART OF A NEW $100,000,000 STATEWIDE UNIVERSAL FULL-DAY PRE-KINDERGARTEN PROGRAM FOR THE 2014-15 SCHOOL YEAR; PROVIDED FURTHER THAT THE PHASE-IN OF SUCH PROGRAM SHALL PRIORITIZE PROVISION OF PRE-KINDERGARTEN TO CHILDREN IN HIGH-NEED SCHOOL DISTRICTS, AND THAT THE FUNDS APPROPRIATED HEREIN SHALL ONLY BE USED TO SUPPLEMENT AND NOT SUPPLANT CURRENT LOCAL EXPENDITURES OF FEDERAL, STATE OR LOCAL FUNDS ON PRE-KINDERGARTEN PROGRAMS. Notwithstanding section 40 of the state finance law or any provision of law to the contrary, this appropriation shall lapse on March 31, [2015] 2016 ... 250,000,000 ..................... (re. $242,290,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2010, as transferred by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For nonpublic school aid payable in the 2010-11 state fiscal year. Notwithstanding any provision of law, rule or regulation to the contrary, the amount appropriated herein represents the maximum amount payable during the 2010-11 state fiscal year ................ 80,605,000 ............................................ (re. $2,000) For aid payable for additional nonpublic school aid. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued and hereafter to accrue provided that, notwithstanding any provision of law, rule or regulation to the contrary, the amount appropriated herein repres- ents the maximum amount payable during the 2010-11 state fiscal year ... 28,500,000 ....................................... (re. $10,000) For academic intervention for nonpublic schools based on a plan to be developed by the commissioner of education and approved by the director of the budget ... 922,000 .................. (re. $920,000) For services and expenses of the New York state center for school safety for the 2010-11 school year. Funds appropriated herein shall be used to operate a statewide center and shall be subject to an expenditure plan approved by the director of the budget ............ 466,000 ............................................. (re. $315,000) 176 12653-05-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For aid payable for the 2010-11 school year for support of county vocational education and extension boards pursuant to section 1104 of the education law. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, rule, or regulation, the amount of state reimbursement payable shall be based on annualized salaries and the amount appropriated herein represents the maximum amount payable during the 2010-11 state fiscal year ... 932,000 ....................... (re. $128,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2010, as transferred and amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses of the health education program for the 2010-11 school year. Funds appropriated herein shall be available for health-related programs including, but not limited to, those providing instruction and supportive services in comprehensive health education and/or acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) education. Of the amounts appropriated herein, $86,000 shall be available for the program previously operated as the school health demonstration program. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein may be suballocated, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, to any state agency or department to accomplish the purpose of this appropriation ...... 691,000 ............................................. (re. $292,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2009: For academic intervention for nonpublic schools based on a plan to be developed by the commissioner of education and approved by the director of the budget ... 922,000 .................. (re. $915,000) For services and expenses of the health education program for the 2009-10 school year. Funds appropriated herein shall be available for health-related programs including, but not limited to, those providing instruction and supportive services in comprehensive health education and/or acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) education ... 691,000 ............................... (re. $268,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2009, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For nonpublic school aid payable in the 2009-10 state fiscal year. Notwithstanding any provision of law, rule or regulation to the contrary, the amount appropriated herein represents the maximum amount payable during the 2009-10 state fiscal year ................ 80,605,000 ............................................ (re. $6,000) For aid payable for additional nonpublic school aid. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued and hereafter to accrue provided that, notwithstanding any provision of law, rule or regulation to the contrary, the amount appropriated herein repres- ents the maximum amount payable during the 2009-10 state fiscal year ... 30,000,000 ........................................ (re. $5,000) For additional aid payable for the 2009-10 school year to schools providing special services or programs as defined in paragraphs e, g, i, and l of subdivision 2 of section 4401 of the education law and approved preschool programs that provide full and half-day 177 12653-05-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 educational programs in accordance with section 4410 of the educa- tion law to help prevent excessive instructional staff turnover through a targeted adjustment of compensation for teachers providing direct instructional services to students at such schools. The commissioner of education shall develop an allocation plan, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, that distributes funds appropriated herein among eligible schools ................... 2,000,000 ............................................ (re. $53,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2008: For services and expenses of the health education program for the 2008-09 school year. Funds appropriated herein shall be available for health-related programs including, but not limited to, those providing instruction and supportive services in comprehensive health education and/or acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) education, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undis- bursed as of August 15, 2008 ... 735,000 ............ (re. $184,000) For academic intervention for nonpublic schools based on a plan to be developed by the commissioner of education and approved by the director of the budget, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 .................. 980,000 ............................................. (re. $922,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2008, as amended by chapter 496, section 3, of the laws of 2008: For grants to schools for programs involving literacy and basic educa- tion for public assistance recipients for the 2008-09 school year for those programs administered by the state education department, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 ... 1,960,000 ................. (re. $553,000) For nonpublic school aid for the 2008-09 school year program. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, funds appropri- ated herein shall be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued and hereafter to accrue provided that, notwithstanding any provision of law, rule or regulation to the contrary, reimbursement, and the State's liability for such reimbursement, shall be limited to nine- ty-eight percent of the actual cost incurred by the nonpublic school as approved by the commissioner of education; provided further that on and after September 1, 2008, notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, rule or regulation, the amount of state reimburse- ment and liability for costs and activities funded through this appropriation shall be further reduced by six percent of such reduced amount, and that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after such date shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 ... 85,750,000 .................... (re. $1,633,000) 178 12653-05-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For aid payable for additional nonpublic school aid. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued and hereafter to accrue provided that, notwithstanding any provision of law, rule or regulation to the contrary, reimbursement, and the State's liability for such reimbursement, shall be limited to ninety-eight percent of the actual cost incurred by the nonpublic school as approved by the commissioner of education; provided further that on and after September 1, 2008, notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, rule or regulation, the amount of state reimbursement and liability for costs and activities funded through this appropriation shall be further reduced by six percent of such reduced amount, and that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after such date shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 ... 47,295,000 ........................................ (re. $9,608,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2007, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses of a $30,200,000 2007-08 school year program for extended day and school violence prevention programs ........... 30,200,000 ........................................ (re. $5,938,000) For academic intervention for nonpublic schools based on a plan to be developed by the commissioner of education and approved by the director of the budget ... 1,000,000 .............. (re. $1,000,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2006: For academic intervention for nonpublic schools based on a plan to be developed by the commissioner of education and approved by the director of the budget ... 1,000,000 ................ (re. $642,000) For nonpublic school aid for the 2006-07 school year program. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, funds shall be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued and hereafter to accrue ... 87,500,000 ............................. (re. $7,514,000) For services and expenses associated with three Math and Science High Schools, provided that one such high school shall be located in a City with more than one million inhabitants, one shall be located outside of a city with one million inhabitants, and one shall be the educational entity created by chapter 757 of the laws of 2005. Each school shall be eligible for a grant up to $500,000 for the costs of providing an enhanced high school curriculum and/or capital improve- ment projects. Such grant may provide for up to twenty-five percent of the operations of the Math and Science High School. School districts shall jointly submit an application with a New York State college or university in order to be eligible for funding pursuant to this appropriation. Such joint application shall detail the coop- erative activities, that the school district and higher educational institution will occur at the Math and Science High School. The enhanced math and science curriculum to be provided by the school located in a city with more than one million inhabitants shall be provided by a school accredited to give its graduates both a New York State Regents diploma and an Associates of Arts degree with 179 12653-05-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 more than half of its faculty possessing terminal degrees in their subject area, and all of the science and math classes provided to all of that school's third and fourth year students shall be given for college credit and taught by faculty members who possess an advanced degree in their subject area. Provided however, that the educational entity created by chapter 757 of the laws of 2005 shall not be required to submit a joint application with a New York State college or university ... 1,500,000 ................. (re. $313,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2005: For nonpublic school aid for the 2005-06 school year program. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, funds shall be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued and hereafter to accrue ... 87,500,000 ............................. (re. $5,303,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal [Department of] Education Fund Federal Department of Education Account - 25210 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For grants to schools for specific programs including, but not limited to, grants for purposes under title I of the elementary and second- ary education act. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of this appropriation may be suballocated to other state departments and agencies, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, as needed to accomplish the intent of this appropriation ... 1,771,819,000 ............... (re. $1,655,555,000) For grants to schools and other eligible entities for state grants for improving teacher quality and mathematics and science partnerships pursuant to title II of the elementary and secondary education act. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of this appropriation may be suballocated to other state departments and agencies, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, as needed to accomplish the intent of this appropriation .............. 242,841,000 ..................................... (re. $242,841,000) For grants to schools and other eligible entities for English language acquisition program pursuant to title III of the elementary and secondary education act. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of this appropriation may be suballocated to other state departments and agencies, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, as needed to accomplish the intent of this appropriation ... 57,519,000 ..................... (re. $57,519,000) For grants to schools and other eligible entities for the 21st century community learning centers pursuant to title IV of the elementary and secondary education act. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of this appropriation may be suballo- cated to other state departments and agencies, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, as needed to accomplish the intent of this appropriation ... 96,526,000 ...... (re. $91,293,000) For grants to schools and other eligible entities for the charter schools program pursuant to title V of the elementary and secondary education act. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a 180 12653-05-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 portion of this appropriation may be suballocated to other state departments and agencies, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, as needed to accomplish the intent of this appropriation ... 28,000,000 ................................... (re. $28,000,000) For grants to schools and other eligible entities for the rural educa- tion initiative pursuant to title VI of the elementary and secondary education act. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of this appropriation may be suballocated to other state departments and agencies, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, as needed to accomplish the intent of this appropriation ... 5,000,000 ..................................... (re. $5,000,000) For grants to schools and other eligible entities for homeless educa- tion program pursuant to title X of the elementary and secondary education act. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of this appropriation may be suballocated to other state departments and agencies, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, as needed to accomplish the intent of this appropriation ... 8,000,000 ..................................... (re. $8,000,000) For grants to schools and other eligible entities for specific programs including, but not limited to, the Carl D. Perkins voca- tional and applied technology education act (VTEA). Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of this appropriation may be suballocated to other state departments and agencies, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, as needed to accomplish the intent of this appropriation .............. 68,578,000 ....................................... (re. $63,134,000) For various grants to schools and other eligible entities. Notwith- standing any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of this appro- priation may be suballocated to other state departments and agen- cies, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, as needed to accomplish the intent of this appropriation .............. 29,425,000 ....................................... (re. $29,425,000) For the education of individuals with disabilities including up to $3,000,000 for services and expenses of early childhood direction centers and $500,000 for services and expenses of the center for autism and related disabilities at the state university of New York at Albany. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of the funds appropriated herein shall be available, subject to a plan developed by the commissioner of education and approved by the director of the budget, for grants to ensure appropriately certified teachers in schools providing special services or programs as defined in paragraphs e, g, i and l of subdivision 2 of section 4401 of the education law to children placed by school districts and in approved preschool programs that provide full and half-day educa- tional programs in accordance with section 4410 of the education law for children placed by school district. Provided further that, in the allocation of funds, priority shall be given to those programs with a demonstrated need to increase the number of certified teach- ers to comply with state and federal requirements. Such funds shall be made available for such activities as certification preparation, training, assisting schools with personnel shortages and supporting activities that improve the delivery of services to improve results 181 12653-05-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 for children with disabilities. Provided further that notwithstand- ing any inconsistent provision of law, of the funds appropriated herein: (i) $2,000,000 shall be available for payments to schools providing special services or programs as defined in paragraphs e, g, i, and l of subdivision 2 of section 4401 of the education law to help prevent excessive instructional staff turnover through a targeted adjustment of compensation for teachers providing direct instructional services to students at such schools. The commissioner of education shall develop an allocation plan, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, that distributes funds appropriated herein among eligible schools, as defined herein, that qualify based on the following criteria: eligible schools are those that have complied with all applicable requirements for previous grants for this purpose and whose average teacher salary are below the salary provided for similarly qualified teachers in public schools in the region in which such eligible school is located. The allocation to each qualifying school shall be calculated based on the number of weighted full time equivalent (FTE) staff, as defined herein, in the per FTE award amount. The total number of weighted FTE shall be determined by multiplying the actual number of FTE teachers providing classroom instruction at each school, as deter- mined by the commissioner, by: 1) a factor of 2.0 for those schools where average salaries that are 50 percent or less of those in public school located in the same geographic region; 2) a factor of 1.5 for those schools where average salaries that are 50 percent and 75 percent of public schools located in the same geographic region; or 3) a factor of 1.0 for those schools where the average salaries that are 75-100 percent of public schools located in the same geographic region. The per FTE teacher award amount shall be calcu- lated by dividing the $2,000,000 by the total number of weighted FTE staff; (ii) $2,000,000 shall be available for payments to schools providing special services or programs as defined in paragraphs e, g, i, and l of subdivision 2 of section 4401 of the education law and approved preschool programs in accordance with section 4410 of the education law to help prevent excessive instructional staff turnover through a targeted adjustment of compensation for teachers providing direct instructional services to students at such schools. The commissioner of education shall develop an allocation plan, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, that distrib- utes funds appropriated herein among eligible schools; (iii) up to $10,000,000 shall be available for costs associated with schools operated under article 85 of the education law which otherwise would be payable through the department's general fund aid to localities appropriation, provided further that notwithstanding any inconsist- ent provision of law, any disbursements against this $10,000,000 shall immediately reduce the amounts appropriated in the education department's general fund aid to localities for costs associated with schools operated under article 85 of the education law by an equivalent amount, and the portion of such general fund appropri- ation so affected shall have no further force or effect. Provided that, notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, of the funds appropriated herein, up to $2,000,000 shall be available to 182 12653-05-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 support program and/or fiscal audits and/or reviews of individual preschool special education providers to be conducted by an external audit firm selected through a competitive request for proposals process or otherwise and, provided further that up to $2,000,000 shall be available for development of data collection and analysis systems to improve the capacity of the State, school districts and municipalities oversight of the provision of preschool special education services. Provided further that, to the extent permitted by federal law, $1,000,000 shall also be made available for grants to be awarded to municipalities to enhance program oversight. Notwithstanding any provision of the law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of liabilities heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue and, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be avail- able to the department net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of this appropriation may be suballocated to other state departments and agencies, as needed, to accomplish the intent of this appropriation ... 815,347,000 .............. (re. $815,347,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal [Department of] Education Fund Federal Department of Education Account By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For grants to schools and other eligible entities for specific programs in the, but not limited to, amounts indicated for such programs, including $1,776,819,000 for purposes under title I of the elementary and secondary education act, $247,841,000 for improving teacher quality and mathematics and science partnerships pursuant to title II of the elementary and secondary education act, $57,519,000 for English language acquisition pursuant to title III of the elementary and secondary education act, $96,526,000 for 21st century community learning centers pursuant to title IV of the elementary and secondary education act, $23,000,000 for charter schools programs pursuant to title V of the elementary and secondary educa- tion act, $42,425,000 for other purposes pursuant to the elementary and secondary education act and $68,578,000 for grants to schools and other eligible entities for vocational and technical preparation programs pursuant to the perkins career and technical improvement act. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein may be suballocated, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, to any state agency or department to accomplish the purpose of this appropriation ....................... 2,312,708,000 ................................... (re. $850,000,000) For the education of individuals with disabilities including up to $3,000,000 for services and expenses of early childhood direction centers and $500,000 for services and expenses of the center for autism and related disabilities at the state university of New York at Albany. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of the funds appropriated herein shall be available, subject 183 12653-05-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 to a plan developed by the commissioner of education and approved by the director of the budget, for grants to ensure appropriately certified teachers in schools providing special services or programs as defined in paragraphs e, g, i and l of subdivision 2 of section 4401 of the education law to children placed by school districts and in approved preschool programs that provide full and half-day educa- tional programs in accordance with section 4410 of the education law for children placed by school district. Provided further that, in the allocation of funds, priority shall be given to those programs with a demonstrated need to increase the number of certified teach- ers to comply with state and federal requirements. Such funds shall be made available for such activities as certification preparation, training, assisting schools with personnel shortages and supporting activities that improve the delivery of services to improve results for children with disabilities. Provided further that notwithstand- ing any inconsistent provision of law, of the funds appropriated herein: (i) $2,000,000 shall be available for payments to schools providing special services or programs as defined in paragraphs e, g, i, and l of subdivision 2 of section 4401 of the education law to help prevent excessive instructional staff turnover through a targeted adjustment of compensation for teachers providing direct instructional services to students at such schools. The commissioner of education shall develop an allocation plan, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, that distributes funds appropriated herein among eligible schools, as defined herein, that qualify based on the following criteria: eligible schools are those that have complied with all applicable requirements for previous grants for this purpose and whose average teacher salary are below the salary provided for similarly qualified teachers in public schools in the region in which such eligible school is located. The allocation to each qualifying school shall be calculated based on the number of weighted full time equivalent (FTE) staff, as defined herein, in the per FTE award amount. The total number of weighted FTE shall be determined by multiplying the actual number of FTE teachers providing classroom instruction at each school, as deter- mined by the commissioner, by: 1) a factor of 2.0 for those schools where average salaries that are 50 percent or less of those in public school located in the same geographic region; 2) a factor of 1.5 for those schools where average salaries that are 50 percent and 75 percent of public schools located in the same geographic region; or 3) a factor of 1.0 for those schools where the average salaries that are 75-100 percent of public schools located in the same geographic region. The per FTE teacher award amount shall be calcu- lated by dividing the $2,000,000 by the total number of weighted FTE staff; (ii) $2,000,000 shall be available for payments to schools providing special services or programs as defined in paragraphs e, g, i, and l of subdivision 2 of section 4401 of the education law and approved preschool programs in accordance with section 4410 of the education law to help prevent excessive instructional staff turnover through a targeted adjustment of compensation for teachers providing direct instructional services to students at such schools. The commissioner of education shall develop an allocation plan, 184 12653-05-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 subject to the approval of the director of the budget, that distrib- utes funds appropriated herein among eligible schools; (iii) up to $10,000,000 shall be available for allowances to schools for the blind and deaf to support services to students attending these schools for costs which otherwise would be payable through the department's general fund aid to localities appropriation, provided further that notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, any disbursements against this $10,000,000 shall immediately reduce the amounts appropriated in the education department's general fund aid to localities for allowances to private schools for the blind and deaf by an equivalent amount, and the portion of such general fund appropriation so affected shall have no further force or effect. Notwithstanding any provision of the law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of liabilities heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue and, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be avail- able to the department net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements and credits ... 815,347,000 ..................... (re. $219,971,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For grants to schools for specific programs. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein may be suballocated, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, to any state agency or department to accomplish the purpose of this appropriation ... 3,747,000 ....................... (re. $3,747,000) For grants to schools for specific programs including, but not limited to, grants for purposes under title I of the elementary and second- ary education act. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein may be suballocated, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, to any state agency or department to accomplish the purpose of this appropriation ... 1,867,017,000 ................................... (re. $100,000,000) For grants to schools and other eligible entities for state grants for improving teacher quality pursuant to title II of the elementary and secondary education act and for state grants for teacher incentive pursuant to title V of the elementary and secondary education act. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein may be suballocated, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, to any state agency or department to accomplish the purpose of this appropriation ....................... 272,401,000 ...................................... (re. $25,000,000) For grants to schools and other eligible entities for vocational and technical education assistance and technical preparation programs pursuant to the perkins career and technical improvement act. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein may be suballocated, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, to any state agency or department to accomplish the purpose of this appropriation ....................... 68,578,000 ........................................ (re. $3,000,000) For education of individuals with disabilities including up to $3,000,000 for services and expenses of early childhood direction centers and $500,000 for services and expenses of the center for 185 12653-05-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 autism and related disabilities at the state university of New York at Albany. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of the funds appropriated herein shall be available, subject to a plan developed by the commissioner of education and approved by the director of the budget, for grants to ensure appropriately certified teachers in schools providing special services or programs as defined in paragraphs e, g, i and l of subdivision 2 of section 4401 of the education law to children placed by school districts and in approved preschool programs that provide full and half-day educa- tional programs in accordance with section 4410 of the education law for children placed by school district. Provided further that, in the allocation of funds, priority shall be given to those programs with a demonstrated need to increase the number of certified teach- ers to comply with state and federal requirements. Such funds shall be made available for such activities as certification preparation, training, assisting schools with personnel shortages and supporting activities that improve the delivery of services to improve results for children with disabilities. Provided further that notwithstand- ing any inconsistent provision of law, of the funds appropriated herein: (i) $2,000,000 shall be available for payments to schools providing special services or programs as defined in paragraphs e, g, i, and l of subdivision 2 of section 4401 of the education law to help prevent excessive instructional staff turnover through a targeted adjustment of compensation for teachers providing direct instructional services to students at such schools. The commissioner of education shall develop an allocation plan, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, that distributes funds appropriated herein among eligible schools, as defined herein, that qualify based on the following criteria: eligible schools are those that have complied with all applicable requirements for previous grants for this purpose and whose average teacher salary are below the salary provided for similarly qualified teachers in public schools in the region in which such eligible school is located. The allocation to each qualifying school shall be calculated based on the number of weighted full time equivalent (FTE) staff, as defined herein, in the per FTE award amount. The total number of weighted FTE shall be determined by multiplying the actual number of FTE teachers providing classroom instruction at each school, as deter- mined by the commissioner, by: 1) a factor of 2.0 for those schools where average salaries that are 50 percent or less of those in public school located in the same geographic region; 2) a factor of 1.5 for those schools where average salaries that are 50 percent and 75 percent of public schools located in the same geographic region; or 3) a factor of 1.0 for those schools where the average salaries that are 75-100 percent of public schools located in the same geographic region. The per FTE teacher award amount shall be calcu- lated by dividing the $2,000,000 by the total number of weighted FTE staff; (ii) $2,000,000 shall be available for payments to schools providing special services or programs as defined in paragraphs e, g, i, and l of subdivision 2 of section 4401 of the education law and approved preschool programs in accordance with section 4410 of the education law to help prevent excessive instructional staff 186 12653-05-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 turnover through a targeted adjustment of compensation for teachers providing direct instructional services to students at such schools. The commissioner of education shall develop an allocation plan, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, that distrib- utes funds appropriated herein among eligible schools; (iii) up to $10,000,000 shall be available for allowances to schools for the blind and deaf to support services to students attending these schools for costs which otherwise would be payable through the department's general fund aid to localities appropriation, provided further that notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, any disbursements against this $10,000,000 shall immediately reduce the amounts appropriated in the education department's general fund aid to localities for allowances to private schools for the blind and deaf by an equivalent amount, and the portion of such general fund appropriation so affected shall have no further force or effect. Notwithstanding any provision of the law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of liabilities heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue and, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be avail- able to the department net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements and credits ... 801,867,000 ...................... (re. $50,000,000) For the purposes of the teacher incentive fund program as funded by the American recovery and reinvestment act of 2009. Funds appropri- ated herein shall be subject to all applicable reporting and accountability requirements contained in such act .................. 20,500,000 ....................................... (re. $20,500,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For school improvement grants provided to title I of the elementary and secondary education act as funded by the American recovery and reinvestment act of 2009. Funds appropriated herein shall be subject to all applicable reporting and accountability requirements contained in such act ... 135,000,000 ........... (re. $105,000,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2010, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For grants to schools for specific programs. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein may be suballocated, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, to any state agency or department to accomplish the purpose of this appropriation ... 3,747,000 ....................... (re. $3,747,000) For grants to schools for specific programs including, but not limited to, grants for purposes under title I of the elementary and second- ary education act. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein may be suballocated, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, to any state agency or department to accomplish the purpose of this appropriation ... 1,867,017,000 .................................... (re. $60,000,000) For grants to schools and other eligible entities for state grants for improving teacher quality pursuant to title II of the elementary and secondary education act and for state grants for teacher incentive pursuant to title V of the elementary and secondary education act. 187 12653-05-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein may be suballocated, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, to any state agency or department to accomplish the purpose of this appropriation ....................... 272,401,000 ....................................... (re. $5,000,000) For grants to schools and other eligible entities for vocational and adult education programs or any successor programs. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated here- in may be suballocated, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, to any state agency or department to accomplish the purpose of this appropriation ... 117,282,000 ..... (re. $3,000,000) For the purposes of the teacher incentive fund program as funded by the American recovery and reinvestment act of 2009. Funds appropri- ated herein shall be subject to all applicable reporting and accountability requirements contained in such act. Notwithstanding any other provision of the law to the contrary and subject to the approval of the director of the budget, a portion of the funds appropriated herein may be transferred to the credit of the state purposes account of the state education department to carry out the purposes of this program ... 20,000,000 .......... (re. $15,228,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2009: For grants to schools for specific programs .......................... 3,747,000 ......................................... (re. $1,000,000) For grants to schools for specific programs including, but not limited to, grants for purposes under title I of the elementary and second- ary education act ... 1,807,000,000 .............. (re. $60,000,000) For school improvement grants provided to title I of the elementary and secondary education act as funded by the American recovery and reinvestment act of 2009. Funds appropriated herein shall be subject to all applicable reporting and accountability requirements contained in such act ... 127,000,000 ............. (re. $2,000,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Federal Health and Human Services Account - 25122 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For grants to schools for specific programs .......................... 5,000,000 ......................................... (re. $5,000,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Federal Health and Human Services Account By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For grants to schools for specific programs .......................... 5,000,000 ......................................... (re. $1,000,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For grants to schools for specific programs .......................... 5,000,000 ......................................... (re. $1,000,000) 188 12653-05-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2010, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For grants to schools for specific programs. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein may be suballocated, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, to any state agency or department to accomplish the purpose of this appropriation ... 5,000,000 .......................... (re. $50,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal MISCELLANEOUS Operating Grants Fund Federal Operating Grants Account - 25456 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For grants to schools for specific programs .......................... 5,000,000 ......................................... (re. $5,000,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal USDA-Food and Nutrition Services Fund Federal USDA-Food and Nutrition Services Account - 25026 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For grants to schools and other eligible entities for programs funded through the national school lunch act .............................. 1,052,000,000 ................................. (re. $1,007,221,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For grants to schools and other eligible entities for programs funded through the national school lunch act .............................. 966,000,000 ..................................... (re. $350,000,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For grants to schools and other eligible entities for programs funded through the national school lunch act .............................. 821,987,000 ...................................... (re. $25,000,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For grants to schools and other eligible entities for programs funded through the national school lunch act .............................. 798,045,000 ...................................... (re. $10,000,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal State Fiscal Stabilization Fund State Fiscal Stabilization Account - 25200 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2010, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For the purposes of the Race to the Top state fiscal stabilization fund-state incentive grant as funded by the American recovery and reinvestment act of 2009. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to contrary, funds appropriated herein may be suballocated, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, to any state agency or department for the purposes of the state fiscal stabilization 189 12653-05-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 fund-state incentive grants as funded by the American recovery and reinvestment act of 2009, provided further that, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, a portion of the funds appropriated herein, may be transferred to the credit of the state purposes account of the state education department to carry out the purposes of this section. Funds appropriated herein shall be subject to all applicable reporting and accountability requirements contained in such act ... 750,000,000 ........... (re. $550,000,000) 190 12653-05-4 STATE BOARD OF ELECTIONS AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS General Fund ....................... 0 2,600,000 Special Revenue Funds - Federal .... 0 27,800,000 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 0 30,400,000 ================ ================ REGULATION OF ELECTIONS PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2006, as amended by chapter 496, section 1, of the laws of 2008: The sum of five million dollars ($5,000,000) is hereby appropriated for services and expenses related to the alteration of poll sites to provide accessibility for disabled voters. Such funds shall be allo- cated to local boards of elections in proportion to the percentage of the state's registered voters residing in each local board's jurisdiction on December 31, 2004. Local boards of elections shall submit an alteration plan to improve handicap accessibility to the state board of elections. Such moneys shall be payable on the audit and warrant of the state comptroller, on vouchers certified or approved by the state board of elections pursuant to subdivision four of section 3-100 of the election law, in the manner provided by law, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation avail- able for expenditure and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 ... 4,990,000 ............... (re. $2,600,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Poll Site Accessibility Account - 25169 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses including prior year liabilities related to the alteration of poll sites to provide accessibility for disabled voters. Such funds shall be allocated to local boards of elections in proportion to the percentage of the state's registered voters residing in each local board's jurisdiction on December 31, 2004. Local boards of elections shall submit an alteration plan to improve handicap accessibility to the state board of elections. Such moneys shall be payable on the audit and warrant of the state comptroller, on vouchers certified or approved by the state board of elections pursuant to subdivision 4 of section 3-100 of the election law, in the manner provided by law ... 1,000,000 .......... (re. $1,000,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: 191 12653-05-4 STATE BOARD OF ELECTIONS AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses including prior year liabilities related to the alteration of poll sites to provide accessibility for disabled voters. Such funds shall be allocated to local boards of elections in proportion to the percentage of the state's registered voters residing in each local board's jurisdiction on December 31, 2004. Local boards of elections shall submit an alteration plan to improve handicap accessibility to the state board of elections. Such moneys shall be payable on the audit and warrant of the state comptroller, on vouchers certified or approved by the state board of elections pursuant to subdivision 4 of section 3-100 of the election law, in the manner provided by law ... 1,000,000 .......... (re. $1,000,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For services and expenses including prior year liabilities related to the alteration of poll sites to provide accessibility for disabled voters. Such funds shall be allocated to local boards of elections in proportion to the percentage of the state's registered voters residing in each local board's jurisdiction on December 31, 2004. Local boards of elections shall submit an alteration plan to improve handicap accessibility to the state board of elections. Such moneys shall be payable on the audit and warrant of the state comptroller, on vouchers certified or approved by the state board of elections pursuant to subdivision 4 of section 3-100 of the election law, in the manner provided by law ... 1,000,000 ............ (re. $500,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal MISCELLANEOUS Operating Grants Fund Help America Vote Act Implementation Account By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2009: Additional funding for services and expenses related to the implemen- tation of the help America vote act of 2002, including the purchase of new voting machines and disability accessible ballot marking devices for use by the local boards of elections pursuant to the help America vote act of 2002. Such moneys shall be allocated to the local boards of elections in proportion to the percentage of the state's registered voters residing in each local board's jurisdic- tion on December 31, 2004 ... 7,000,000 ........... (re. $1,000,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2009, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses related to the implementation of the help America vote act of 2002, including the purchase of new voting machines and disability accessible ballot marking devices for use by the local boards of elections pursuant to the help America vote act of 2002. Such moneys shall be allocated to local boards of elections in proportion to the percentage of the state's registered voters residing in each local board's jurisdiction on December 31, 2004 ... 1,500,000 ......................................... (re. $1,500,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2008, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: 192 12653-05-4 STATE BOARD OF ELECTIONS AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses related to the implementation of the help America vote act of 2002, including the purchase of new voting machines and disability accessible ballot marking devices for use by the local boards of elections pursuant to the help America vote act of 2002. Such moneys shall be allocated to local boards of elections in proportion to the percentage of the state's registered voters residing in each local board's jurisdiction on December 31, 2004 ... 9,300,000 ......................................... (re. $9,300,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2005, as added by chapter 62, section 1, of the laws of 2005: For services and expenses incurred for poll worker training and voter education efforts pursuant to a chapter of the laws of 2005 ........ 10,000,000 ........................................ (re. $3,500,000) By chapter 181, section 20, of the laws of 2005, as amended by chapter 55, section 3, of the laws of 2006: For services and expenses related to the purchase of new voting machines and voting systems for use by local boards of elections pursuant to the Help America Vote Act of 2002. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, such funds may only be expended in accord- ance with the provisions of this act related to the allocation of such funds and the procurement and purchase of voting systems and voting machines, including section ten of this act entitled "Formula for allocating Help America Vote Act money to local boards of election" and section twelve of this act entitled "Help America Vote Act voting machine and system implementation procurement process". Such moneys shall be payable on the audit and warrant of the state comptroller on vouchers certified or approved in the manner provided by law ... 190,000,000 ........................... (re. $10,000,000) 193 12653-05-4 ENERGY RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS Special Revenue Funds - Other ...... 7,369,000 0 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 7,369,000 0 ================ ================ SCHEDULE RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT AND DEMONSTRATION PROGRAM .............. 7,369 000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Energy Research and Planning Account - 21943 Research, development and demonstration program grants ............................... 6,678,000 University of Rochester laboratory for laser energetics ..................................... 691,000 -------------- 194 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS General Fund - State and Local ..... 1,676,000 6,636,413 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 1,676,000 6,636,413 ================ ================ SCHEDULE AIR AND WATER QUALITY MANAGEMENT PROGRAM ....................... 745,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For services and expenses of the following commissions notwithstanding any law to the contrary: The Interstate environmental commission ........... 15,000 The Susquehanna river basin commission ........... 259,000 The New England Interstate commission ............. 38,000 The Delaware river basin commission .............. 359,500 The Ohio river basin commission ................... 13,500 The Great Lakes commission ........................ 60,000 -------------- SOLID AND HAZARDOUS WASTE MANAGEMENT PROGRAM ................... 931,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For payment to Essex county under an agree- ment with the department of environmental conservation ................................... 294,000 For payment to Hamilton county under an agreement with the department of environ- mental conservation ............................ 147,000 For community impact research grants. Such grants shall be in an amount of up to $50,000 for community groups for projects that address a community's exposure to multiple environmental harms and risks. Such projects shall include studies to investigate the environment, or related public health issues of the community. Projects shall include research that will be used to expand the knowledge or under- standing of the affected community. The 195 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 results of the investigation shall be disseminated to members of the affected community. Community groups eligible for funding shall be located in the same area as the environmental and/or related public health issues to be addressed by the project. Such groups shall be primarily focused on addressing the environmental and/or related public health issues of the residents of the affected community and shall be comprised primarily of members of the affected community ......................... 490,000 -------------- 196 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 ADMINISTRATION PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses of the invasive species program including $50,000 for Lake Chautauqua and $100,000 for Lake George ... 500,000 ............................................. (re. $375,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses of Cornell Community Integrated Pest Manage- ment ... 400,000 ..................................... (re. $30,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2008, as amended chapter 1, section 4, of the laws of 2009: For services and expenses of the Greenwood Lake bi-state commission ... 226,000 ......................................... (re. $123,000) For services and expenses of a Road Salt Study in the Adirondacks 150,000 ............................................. (re. $150,000) For services and expenses of a Flood Mitigation Study - Village of Larchmont ... 75,000 ................................. (re. $58,000) Edgewood Oak Brush Plains Preserve Improvement ....................... 376,000 ............................................. (re. $255,000) For services and expenses of Children's Environmental Health Centers and may be suballocated to the department of health ................ 602,000 .............................................. (re. $25,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2007, as amended by chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2008: For services and expenses for Timber Theft Education and Training Law Enforcement ... 29,400 ............................... (re. $29,400) For services and expenses for the Delaware River Basin Flood Control ... 245,000 ......................................... (re. $125,000) Edgewood Oak Brush Plains Preserve Improvement ....................... 220,500 ............................................. (re. $208,000) Peconic Estuary ... 196,000 ........................... (re. $196,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2006, as amended by chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2008: For services and expenses of Environmental Education ................. 49,000 ............................................... (re. $49,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2005, as amended by chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2008: Peconic Bay ... 196,000 ................................ (re. $51,000) Invasive Species Eradication ... 980,000 .............. (re. $157,000) For services and expenses of the Rockaway Partnership for the estab- lishment of a Jamaica Bay estuary plan ... 44,713 ... (re. $44,713) For services and expenses of a Jamaica Bay waterfront access improve- ment project ... 1,568,000 ........................ (re. $1,400,000) 197 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2000: State aid for services and expenses, including general operation expenses, of the following: Town of Babylon Recreational Fishing and Aquaculture Center ... 280,000 .............................................. (re. $12,000) AIR AND WATER QUALITY MANAGEMENT PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses of the following commissions notwithstanding any law to the contrary: The Interstate environmental commission ... 15,000 ........ (re. $300) The New England Interstate commission ... 38,000 ........ (re. $1,200) The Ohio river basin commission ... 14,000 ................ (re. $200) The Great Lakes commission ... 60,000 ..................... (re. $700) SOLID AND HAZARDOUS WASTE MANAGEMENT PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For payment to Essex county under an agreement with the department of environmental conservation ... 294,000 .............. (re. $294,000) For payment to Hamilton county under an agreement with the department of environmental conservation ... 147,000 ........... (re. $147,000) For community impact research grants. Such grants shall be in an amount of up to $50,000 for community groups for projects that address a community's exposure to multiple environmental harms and risks. Such projects shall include studies to investigate the envi- ronment, or related public health issues of the community. Projects shall include research that will be used to expand the knowledge or understanding of the affected community. The results of the investi- gation shall be disseminated to members of the affected community. Community groups eligible for funding shall be located in the same area as the environmental and/or related public health issues to be addressed by the project. Such groups shall be primarily focused on addressing the environmental and/or related public health issues of the residents of the affected community and shall be comprised primarily of members of the affected community ..................... 490,000 ............................................. (re. $490,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For payment to Essex county under an agreement with the department of environmental conservation ... 294,000 .............. (re. $294,000) For payment to Hamilton county under an agreement with the department of environmental conservation ... 147,000 ........... (re. $147,000) For community impact research grants. Such grants shall be in an amount of up to $50,000 for community groups for projects that 198 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 address a community's exposure to multiple environmental harms and risks. Such projects shall include studies to investigate the envi- ronment, or related public health issues of the community. Projects shall include research that will be used to expand the knowledge or understanding of the affected community. The results of the investi- gation shall be disseminated to members of the affected community. Community groups eligible for funding shall be located in the same area as the environmental and/or related public health issues to be addressed by the project. Such groups shall be primarily focused on addressing the environmental and/or related public health issues of the residents of the affected community and shall be comprised primarily of members of the affected community ..................... 490,000 ............................................. (re. $490,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For community impact research grants. Such grants shall be in an amount of up to $50,000 for community groups for projects that address a community's exposure to multiple environmental harms and risks. Such projects shall include studies to investigate the envi- ronment, or related public health issues of the community. Projects shall include research that will be used to expand the knowledge or understanding of the affected community. The results of the investi- gation shall be disseminated to members of the affected community. Community groups eligible for funding shall be located in the same area as the environmental and/or related public health issues to be addressed by the project. Such groups shall be primarily focused on addressing the environmental and/or related public health issues of the residents of the affected community and shall be comprised primarily of members of the affected community ..................... 490,000 ............................................. (re. $490,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For community impact research grants. Such grants shall be in an amount of up to $50,000 for community groups for projects that address a community's exposure to multiple environmental harms and risks. Such projects shall include studies to investigate the envi- ronment, or related public health issues of the community. Projects shall include research that will be used to expand the knowledge or understanding of the affected community. The results of the investi- gation shall be disseminated to members of the affected community. Community groups eligible for funding shall be located in the same area as the environmental and/or related public health issues to be addressed by the project. Such groups shall be primarily focused on addressing the environmental and/or related public health issues of the residents of the affected community and shall be comprised primarily of members of the affected community ..................... 490,000 ............................................. (re. $318,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2009: For community impact research grants. Such grants shall be in an amount of up to $50,000 for community groups for projects that address a community's exposure to multiple environmental harms and 199 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 risks. Such projects shall include studies to investigate the envi- ronment, or related public health issues of the community. Projects shall include research that will be used to expand the knowledge or understanding of the affected community. The results of the investi- gation shall be disseminated to members of the affected community. Community groups eligible for funding shall be located in the same area as the environmental and/or related public health issues to be addressed by the project. Such groups shall be primarily focused on addressing the environmental and/or related public health issues of the residents of the affected community and shall be comprised primarily of members of the affected community ..................... 490,000 ............................................. (re. $264,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2008: For community impact research grants. Such grants shall be in an amount of up to $50,000 for community groups for projects that address a community's exposure to multiple environmental harms and risks. Such projects shall include studies to investigate the envi- ronment, or related public health issues of the community. Projects shall include research that will be used to expand the knowledge or understanding of the affected community. The results of the investi- gation shall be disseminated to members of the affected community. Community groups eligible for funding shall be located in the same area as the environmental and/or related public health issues to be addressed by the project. Such groups shall be primarily focused on addressing the environmental and/or related public health issues of the residents of the affected community and shall be comprised primarily of members of the affected community ..................... 490,000 .............................................. (re. $37,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2007, as amended by chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2008: For community impact research grants. Such grants shall be in an amount of up to $50,000 for community groups for projects that address a community's exposure to multiple environmental harms and risks. Such projects shall include studies to investigate the envi- ronment, or related public health issues of the community. Projects shall include research that will be used to expand the knowledge or understanding of the affected community. The results of the investi- gation shall be disseminated to members of the affected community. Community groups eligible for funding shall be located in the same area as the environmental and/or related public health issues to be addressed by the project. Such groups shall be primarily focused on addressing the environmental and/or related public health issues of the residents of the affected community and shall be comprised primarily of members of the affected community ..................... 490,000 .............................................. (re. $33,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2006, as amended by chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2008: For community impact research grants. Such grants shall be in an amount of up to $25,000 for community groups for projects that 200 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 address a community's exposure to multiple environmental harms and risks. Such projects shall include studies to investigate the envi- ronment, economy and public health of the community. Projects shall be of a research nature that will be used to expand the knowledge or understanding of the affected community. The results of the investi- gation shall be disseminated to members of the affected community. Community groups eligible for funding shall be located in the same area as the environmental and/or public health problems to be addressed by the project. Such groups shall be primarily focused on addressing the environmental and/or public health problems of the residents of the affected community and shall be comprised primarily of members of the affected community ... 490,000 ..... (re. $69,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2005: For community impact research grants. Such grants shall be in an amount of up to $25,000 for community groups for projects that address a community's exposure to multiple environmental harms and risks. Such projects shall include studies to investigate the envi- ronment, economy and public health of the community. Projects shall be of a research nature that will be used to expand the knowledge or understanding of the affected community. The results of the investi- gation shall be disseminated to members of the affected community. Community groups eligible for funding shall be located in the same area as the environmental and/or public health problems to be addressed by the project. Such groups shall be primarily focused on addressing the environmental and/or public health problems of the residents of the affected community and shall be comprised primarily of members of the affected community ... 500,000 ..... (re. $11,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2000: For grants to municipalities, school districts and not-for-profit corporations to implement non-toxic alternatives to pesticides in pest management programs. Such grants may be used for training in non-toxic methods of pest control, and for making basic structural improvements which inhibit pest infestations in structures ... 400,000 .............................................. (re. $11,900) For technical assistance grants to citizen groups affected by hazard- ous waste site remediation projects ... 250,000 ..... (re. $250,000) 201 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS General Fund ....................... 1,946,115,050 600,013,950 Special Revenue Funds - Federal .... 1,347,215,000 2,353,852,000 Special Revenue Funds - Other ...... 18,802,000 14,984,000 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 3,312,132,050 2,968,849,950 ================ ================ SCHEDULE CHILD CARE PROGRAM ......................................... 557,172,700 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 The money hereby appropriated is to be available for payment of state aid hereto- fore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, the money hereby appropriated shall be available to the office net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, in lieu of payments authorized by the social services law, or payments of federal funds otherwise due to the local social services districts for programs provided under the federal social security act or the federal food stamp act, funds herein appropriated, in amounts certified by the state commissioner or the state commissioner of health as due from local social services districts each month as their share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law may be set aside by the state comptroller in an interest-bearing account with such interest accruing to the credit of the locality in order to ensure the orderly and prompt payment of providers under section 367-b of the social services law pursuant to an estimate provided by the commissioner of health of each local social services district's share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law. 202 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be transferred to any other appropriation within the office of children and family services and/or the office of temporary and disability assistance and/or suballo- cated to the office of temporary and disa- bility assistance for the purpose of paying local social services districts' costs of the above program and may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation or with any other item or items within the amounts appropri- ated within the office of children and family services general fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the money hereby appropriated, in combina- tion with the money appropriated in feder- al block grant, federal day care account, including any funds transferred or subal- located by the office of temporary and disability assistance special revenue funds - federal / aid to localities feder- al health and human services fund federal temporary assistance to needy families block grant funds at the request of local social services districts and, upon approval of the director of the budget, transfer of federal temporary assistance for needy families block grant funds made available from the New York works compli- ance fund program or otherwise specif- ically appropriated therefor, shall constitute the state block grant for child care. The money hereby appropriated is to be available to social services districts for child care assistance pursuant to title 5-C of article 6 of the social services law and shall be apportioned among the social services districts by the office according to an allocation plan developed by the office and submitted to the director of the budget for approval within 60 days of enactment of the budget. 203 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 A district's block grant allocation, including any funds the office of tempo- rary and disability assistance transfers from a district's flexible fund for family services allocation to the state block grant for child care at the district's request, for a particular federal fiscal year is available only for child care assistance expenditures made during that federal fiscal year and which are claimed by March 31 of the year immediately following the end of that federal fiscal year. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, any claims for child care assist- ance made by a social services district for expenditures made during a particular federal fiscal year, other than claims made under title XX of the federal social security act and under the food stamp employment and training program, shall be counted against the social services district's block grant allocation for that federal fiscal year. A social services district shall expend its allocation from the block grant in accord- ance with the applicable provisions in federal law and regulations relating to the federal funds included in the state block grant for child care and the regu- lations of the office of children and family services. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, each district's claims submitted under the state block grant for child care will be processed in a manner that maximizes the availability of federal funds and ensures that the district meets its maintenance of effort requirement in each applicable federal fiscal year ........ 244,329,700 For services and expenses of the united federation of teachers to provide profes- sional development to child care providers including but not necessarily limited to licensed group family day care home, registered family day care home and legal- ly-exempt providers located in the city of New York, to meet existing training requirements and to enhance the develop- ment of such providers ......................... 500,000 For services and expenses of the united federation of teachers to establish and operate a quality grant program for child 204 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 care providers which may include licensed group family day care home providers, registered family day care home providers and legally-exempt providers located in the city of New York ......................... 1,500,000 For services and expenses of child care services provided to children of migrant workers in programs operated by non-profit organizations under contract with the department of agriculture and markets to provide such care. The funds appropriated herein may be suballocated to the depart- ment of agriculture and markets .............. 1,754,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................. 248,083,700 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Federal Day Care Account - 25175 For services and expenses related to the child care block grant. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, in lieu of payments authorized by the social services law, or payments of federal funds otherwise due to the local social services districts for programs provided under the federal social security act or the federal food stamp act, funds herein appropriated, in amounts certified by the state commissioner or the state commissioner of health as due from local social services districts each month as their share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law may be set aside by the state comptroller in an interest-bearing account with such interest accruing to the credit of the locality in order to ensure the orderly and prompt payment of providers under section 367-b of the social services law pursuant to an estimate provided by the commissioner of health of each local social services district's share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law. Funds appropriated herein shall be available for aid to municipalities, for services and expenses under the child care block grant and for payments to the federal 205 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 government for expenditures made pursuant to the social services law and the state plan for individual and family grant program under the disaster relief act of 1974. Such funds are to be available for payment of aid, services and expenses heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to munici- palities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the office net of disal- lowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be transferred to any other appropriation within the office of children and family services and/or the office of temporary and disability assistance and/or suballo- cated to the office of temporary and disa- bility assistance for the purpose of paying local social services districts' costs of the above program and may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation or with any other item or items within the amounts appropri- ated within the office of children and family services general fund - local assistance account or special revenue funds federal/state operations federal day care account with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chair- man of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the money hereby appropriated including any funds transferred by the office of temporary and disability assistance special revenue funds - federal / aid to localities federal health and human services fund, federal temporary assist- ance to needy families block grant funds at the request of local social services districts and, upon approval of the direc- tor of the budget, transfer of federal temporary assistance for needy families block grant funds made available from the New York works compliance fund program or 206 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 otherwise specifically appropriated there- for, in combination with the money appro- priated in the general fund / aid to localities local assistance account, appropriated for the state block grant for child care shall constitute the state block grant for child care. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $216,755,000 of the state block grant for child care may be used for child care assistance pursuant to title 5-C of arti- cle 6 of the social services law. The funds that are to be available to social services districts for child care assist- ance shall be apportioned among the social services districts by the office according to the allocation plan developed by the office and submitted to the director of the budget for approval within 60 days of enactment of the budget. A district's block grant allocation, including any funds the office of temporary and disabil- ity assistance transfers from a district's flexible fund for family services allo- cation to the state block grant for child care at the district's request, for a particular federal fiscal year is avail- able only for child care assistance expenditures made during that federal fiscal year and which are claimed by March 31 of the year immediately following the end of that federal fiscal year. Notwith- standing any other provision of law, any claims for child care assistance made by a social services district for expenditures made during a particular federal fiscal year, other than claims made under title XX of the federal social security act and under the food stamp employment and train- ing program, shall be counted against the social services district's block grant allocation for that federal fiscal year. A social services district shall expend its allocation from the block grant in accord- ance with the applicable provisions in federal law and regulations relating to the federal funds included in the state block grant for child care and the regu- lations of the office of children and family services. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, each district's claims 207 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 submitted under the state block grant for child care will be processed in a manner that maximizes the availability of federal funds and ensures that the district meets its maintenance of effort requirement in each applicable federal fiscal year. Funds appropriated herein shall be subject to the amount awarded in federal grant fund- ing. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $38,332,000 of the funds may be available for funding to social services districts for child care assistance should addi- tional health and human services funding be available. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $22,034,000 may be available for services and expenses for the operation and coordi- nation of child care resource and referral agencies. Such funds are to be available pursuant to a plan prepared by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget to continue existing programs with existing contractors that are satisfactorily performing as determined by the office of children and family services, to award new contracts to not-for-profit organizations to continue programs where the existing contractors are not satisfactorily performing as determined by the office of children and family services and/or to award new contracts to not-for-profit organizations through a competitive proc- ess. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $6,125,000 may be available for services and expenses for the operation and coordi- nation of legally exempt enrollment agen- cies located in the city of New York. Such funds are to be available pursuant to a plan prepared by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget to continue exist- ing programs with existing contractors that are satisfactorily performing as determined by the office of children and family services, to award new contracts to not-for-profit organizations to continue programs where the existing contractors are not satisfactorily performing as 208 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 determined by the office of children and family services and/or to award new contracts to not-for-profit organizations through a competitive process. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $1,100,000 may be available for services and expenses for the operation of infant/toddler resource centers. Such funds are to be available pursuant to a plan prepared by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget to continue exist- ing programs with existing contractors that are satisfactorily performing as determined by the office of children and family services, to award new contracts to not-for-profit organizations to continue programs where the existing contractors are not satisfactorily performing as determined by the office of children and family services and/or to award new contracts to not-for-profit organizations through a competitive process. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $6,434,000 may be available for services and expenses of child care provider train- ing. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $10,240,000 may be available for services and expenses of child care scholarships education and ongoing professional devel- opment. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $2,000,000 may be available for services and expenses of the development and main- tenance of automated systems in support of licensing and oversight of child day care providers. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $586,000 may be available for services and expenses to make awards through a compet- itive grant process for start-up expenses and for the promotion of child health and safety, including equipment and minor renovations. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $300,000 may be available for services and expenses for the establishment and/or operation of child care services in the state's courts. 209 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $2,020,000 may be available for services and expenses of subsidy and quality activ- ities at the state university of New York including community colleges and state operated campuses. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $2,020,000 may be available for services and expenses of subsidy and quality activ- ities at the city university of New York, including community colleges and senior colleges. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $750,000 may be available for suballo- cation to the department of agriculture and markets for services and expenses of child care services provided to children of migrant workers in programs operated by non-profit organizations under contract with the department of agriculture and markets to provide such care. Of the amount appropriated herein, up to $50,000 may be available for services and expenses of conducting a market rate survey ..................................... 308,746,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................. 308,746,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Quality Child Care and Protection Account - 21900 For services and expenses related to admin- istering the "quality child care and protection act" specifically, the provision of grants to child day care providers for health and safety purposes, for training of child day care provider staff and other activities to increase the availability and/or quality of child care programs. No expenditure shall be made from this account until an expenditure plan has been approved by the director of the budget ..................................... 343,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ..................... 343,000 -------------- NEW YORK STATE COMMISSION FOR THE BLIND PROGRAM ................ 350,000 -------------- 210 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Education Fund Rehabilitation Services/Supported Employment Account - 25213 For services and expenses related to the New York state commission for the blind including transfer or suballocation to the state education department ..................... 350,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ..................... 350,000 -------------- FAMILY AND CHILDREN'S SERVICES PROGRAM ................... 2,730,574,550 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount appropriated herein, shall be available under a foster care block grant for state reimbursement of eligible social services district expendi- tures for the provision and administration of foster care services including care, maintenance, supervision, and tuition; for supervision of foster children placed in federally funded job corps programs; for care, maintenance, supervision, and tuition for adjudicated juvenile delin- quents and persons in need of supervision placed in residential programs operated by authorized agencies and in out-of-state residential programs; and for the provision and administration of the kinship guardian assistance program including kinship guardianship assistance payments and payments for non-recurring guardianship expenses. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, a portion of the funds are available to reimburse social services districts for the change in the maximum state aid rates established by the office of children and family services for the 2014-15 rate year pursuant to section 398-a of the social services law and sections 4003 and 4405 of the education law to reflect the continua- tion of the cost of living adjustments that became effective April 1, 2008 for payments made to foster parents and for 211 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 salary and fringe benefit costs and other critical nonpersonal services costs for foster care programs as determined by the office. Social services districts must adjust the amount of payments made for care provided by congregate care and foster boarding home programs and to foster parents to reflect the cost of living adjustments in the manner specified by the office. Each authorized agency operating a congregate care or foster boarding home program in New York state for which the office sets a maximum state aid rate pursuant to section 398-a of the social services law or section 4003 or 4405 of the education law shall submit, at the time and in a manner to be determined by the office, a written certification, attesting that the funds received for the continuation of the cost of living adjust- ment to the maximum state aid rate that became effective April 1, 2008 for that program will be or were used solely in accordance with the requirements of the cost of living adjustment established by the office. Notwithstanding any inconsist- ent provision of law, including section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part N of chapter 56 of the laws of 2013, for the period commencing on April 1, 2014 and ending March 31, 2015 the commissioner shall not apply any cost of living adjust- ment for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimbursement. Within the amounts appropriated herein, state reimbursement to each social services district for services identified herein that are otherwise reimbursable by the state from April 1, 2014 through March 31, 2015 shall be limited to a district allocation, hereinafter referred to as the district's block grant allocation. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, such block grant allocation shall be based, in part, on each district's claims for such costs, adjusted by the applicable cost allocation methodology and net of any retroactive payments for the 12 month period ending June 30, 2013 that are 212 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 submitted on or before January 2, 2014 and, in part, on such other factors as determined by the office of children and family services and approved by the direc- tor of the budget. Any portion of a social services district's allocation from funds appropriated herein not claimed by such district during the state fiscal year may be used by such district for expenditures on preventive services provided pursuant to section 409-a of the social services law, independent living services and aftercare services provided pursuant to regulations of the department of family assistance, claimed by such district during the next state fiscal year up to the amount remaining from the district's foster care block grant allocation, provided however, that any claims for such services during the next state fiscal year in excess of such amount shall be subject to 62 percent state reimbursement exclu- sive of any federal funds made available for such purposes, in accordance with directives of the department of family assistance and subject to the approval of the director of the budget. Any claims submitted by a social services district for reimbursement for a particular state fiscal year for which the social services district does not receive state or federal reimbursement during that state fiscal year may not be claimed against that district's block grant apportionment for the next state fiscal year. The office of children and family services, with the approval of the director of the budget, may reduce a district's block grant allocation by the state share decrease related to federal retroactive reimbursement for such foster care services identified herein. The office, with the approval of the director of the budget, may reduce a district's block grant allocation by the state share of disallowances or sanctions taken against the district pursuant to the social services law or federal law. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the state shall not be responsible for reimbursing a social services district and 213 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 a district shall not seek state reimburse- ment for any portion of any state disal- lowance or sanction taken against the social services district, or any federal disallowance attributable to final federal agency decisions or to settlement made, on or after July 1, 1995, when such disallow- ance or sanction results from the failure of the social services district to comply with federal or state requirements, including, but not limited to, failure to document eligibility for federal or state funds in the case record; provided, howev- er, if the office determines that any federal disallowance for services provided between January 1, 1999 and May 31, 1999 results solely from the late enactment of the state legislation implementing the federal adoption and safe families act, the state shall be solely responsible for the full amount of the disallowance or sanction; provided, further, however, this provision shall be deemed to apply both prospectively and retroactively regardless of whether such sanctions or disallowances are for services provided or claims made prior to or after April 1, 2014. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, any federal disallowance resulting from a federal title IV-E eligibility review or audit that uses extrapolated statistic techniques shall be passed along by the state to any and all social services districts that the office of children and family services has determined have not complied with the title IV-E eligibility requirements or have not taken the neces- sary actions to ensure compliance with such requirements including, but not limited to, failing to: assess and fully document all the criteria and have readily available all the necessary documents to establish and continue title IV-E eligi- bility for all title IV-E eligible chil- dren within the required time frames; claim title IV-E funding only for cases that meet all of the title IV-E eligibil- ity criteria; and fully implement the social services payment system on or before April 1, 2005 for all direct and voluntary agency foster care services. 214 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, the office of children and family services shall impose on social services districts any federal disallowance issued against the state as a result of a federal title IV-E secondary eligibility review regard- less of the date the children may have entered foster care, the date the eligi- bility or payment errors occurred, or the filing date of any federal claims for reimbursement; provided, however, that the state shall be responsible for the disal- lowed costs and expenditures related to the placement of children in a facility operated by the office of children and family services, which shall be determined in the same manner as the disallowed costs and expenditures for social services districts other than the city of New York. In order to reimburse the federal govern- ment for the full amount of any disallow- ance imposed on the state by the federal administration for children and families within the timeframes necessary to avoid any potential interest payments on such amount, the office of children and family services is authorized to immediately offset funds otherwise due to each district for a pro rata share of the total disallowed costs based on the percentage of applicable federal title IV-E claims made by that district for the relevant time period as compared to the total applicable statewide title IV-E claims. The amount of the offset against each district will be adjusted, if necessary, upon completion of the disallowance allo- cation process. The final allocation of the amount of any federal disallowance resulting from a title IV-E secondary eligibility review shall be allocated among the districts so that each district shall be responsible for the amount attributable to each of the district's children or cases that are determined by the federal review to be unallowable. Each district shall also be responsible for a portion of the federal extrapolated disal- lowance amount based on the relative error rate for the district. The city of New York's error rate will be based on the 215 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 federal sample and federal statistics. For all social services districts other than the city of New York, the error rate will be based on a review conducted by the district of a sample of children and/or cases determined by the office of children and family services and a re-review of a sub-sample by the office of those children and/or cases determined by the office. The office of children and family services will determine what is reasonable in establishing the size of the sample and sub-sample for each district. The office of children and family services shall notify each social services district of the sample of children and/or cases from the federal audit period that the social services district must review. Any child or case from the social services district that was included in the federal sample will automatically be included in the social services district's review sample and the determination made at the federal review regarding that child or case will govern for the purposes of the social services district's review. The social services district must complete and submit the results of its review to the office of children and family services within 60 days of receipt of the sample. The error rate for the district will be based on the findings of the district's review and the office of children and family services' re-review. If a social services district does not complete its review within 60 days of receiving the sample from the office of children and family services, the office of children and family services shall assign an error rate to the social services district based on the relative percentage of the district's applicable title IV-E claims for the relevant period as compared to applicable statewide title IV-E claims for that period and other circumstances that the office of children and family services may consider in order to allocate 100 percent of the federal disallowance. The office of children and family services shall apply each social services district's error rate to the total amount of the district's applicable 216 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 title IV-E claims including associated administrative expenses. The resulting dollar amounts for all of the social services districts will be summed to derive the total amount of title IV-E claims deemed to be in error statewide. To establish a disallowance percentage for each social services district, the amount of the district's title IV-E claims deemed to be in error will be divided by the amount of statewide title IV-E claims deemed to be in error. The resulting disallowance percentage for each district will be applied to the entire title IV-E extrapolated disallowance calculated by the federal review to determine the amount of the extrapolated disallowance for which the district is responsible. Each district will be credited for the amount already disallowed for any individual children or cases found to be in error during the federal review. The exclusive appeal rights for the review of the amount of the federal disallowance assigned to each social services district shall be pursuant to article 78 of the civil practice laws and rules; provided, however, that in any such action all of the social services districts shall be joined as necessary parties and the venue of any such action shall be in Rensselaer county. Any social services district that fails to complete its sample review in the required time frames shall have no right to appeal and shall not be a necessary party to any action brought by another social services district. The money hereby appropriated is to be available for payment of state aid hereto- fore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, the money hereby appropriated shall be available to the office net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be transferred to any other appropriation within the office of children and family services and/or the office of temporary and disability assistance and/or suballo- 217 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 cated to the office of temporary and disa- bility assistance for the purpose of paying local social services districts' costs of the above program and may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation or with any other item or items within the amounts appropri- ated within the office of children and family services general fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, in lieu of payments authorized by the social services law, or payments of federal funds otherwise due to the local social services districts for programs provided under the federal social security act or the federal food stamp act, funds herein appropriated, in amounts certified by the state comptroller or the state commissioner of health as due from local social services districts each month as their share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law may be set aside by the state comptroller in an interest bearing account with such interest accruing to the credit of the locality in order to ensure the orderly and prompt payment of providers under section 367-b of the social services law pursuant to an estimate provided by the commissioner of health of each local social services district's share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law. Notwithstanding the provisions of any other law to the contrary, the office of chil- dren and family services may, on behalf of social services districts, make payments to foster boarding homes paid directly by social services districts by direct depos- it or debit card. Local social services districts shall reimburse the office for the costs of administering such direct deposit or debit card payments. 218 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of the social services law or the state finance law, the office of children and family services shall, on a quarterly basis, request that the office of tempo- rary and disability assistance reimburse the office of children and family services for the non-federal share of the costs of administering such direct deposit or debit card payments to capture the local share of such costs. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, if a social services district fails to provide reimbursement to the office of children and family services pursuant to section 529 of the executive law within 60 days of receiving a bill for services under such section, or by the date certain set by such office for providing reimbursement, whichever is later, the offices of the department of family assistance are authorized to exercise the state's set-off rights by withholding any amounts due and owing to such district under this appropriation, up to such amounts due and owing to the state under section 529 of the executive law and transferring such funds to the miscella- neous special revenue fund youth facility per diem account (YF) ...................... 436,002,000 Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount appropriated herein shall be made available to reimburse 62 percent of eligible social services district expenditures that are claimed by March 31, 2015 for child welfare services which shall include and be limited to preventive services provided pursuant to section 409-a of the social services law other than community optional preventive services, child protective services, inde- pendent living services, after-care services as defined in regulations of the department of family assistance, and adoption administration and services, other than adoption subsidies provided pursuant to title 9 of article 6 of the social services law and regulations of the department of family assistance incurred on or after October 1, 2013 and before October 1, 2014 and that are otherwise 219 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 reimbursable by the state on or after April 1, 2014, after first deducting ther- efrom any federal funds properly received or to be received on account thereof upon certification by the social services district that it will not be using these funds to supplant other state and local funds and that the district will not submit claims for reimbursement under this appropriation for the same type and level of services that the county previously provided and claimed under any contract in existence on October 1, 2002 as other than child protective, preventive, independent living, after care or adoption services or adoption administration. The money hereby appropriated is to be available for payment of state aid hereto- fore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, the money hereby appropriated shall be available to the office net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits; provided, however, that notwithstanding any other provision of law, for a district to receive reimbursement for such services, the amount of funds that the district expends on such services from its flexible fund for family services allocation and any flexible fund for family services funds transferred at the district's request to the title XX social services block grant must, to the extent that fami- lies are eligible therefore, be equal to or greater than the district's portion of the $342,322,341 statewide child welfare threshold amount, which shall be estab- lished pursuant to a formula developed by the office of temporary and disability assistance and the office of children and family services and approved by the direc- tor of the budget. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, selected social services districts may authorize the office of temporary and disability assistance to intercept a portion of the funds on behalf of the office of children and family services otherwise due to the districts under this appropriation and/or under any other 220 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 general fund - aid to localities appropri- ation available to such districts to suballocate to the office of mental health and subsequently for suballocation from the office of mental health to the depart- ment of health to use for the 38.9 percent of the non-federal share of the medical assistance payments for home and community based waiver services provided in accord- ance with subdivision 9 of section 366 of the social services law as authorized by such selected social services districts which choose to use preventive services funds to support such costs. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, social services districts may authorize the office of temporary and disability assistance to intercept a portion of the funds on behalf of the office of children and family services otherwise due to the districts under this appropriation and/or under any other general fund - aid to localities appropriation available to such districts to transfer to any miscellaneous special revenue fund available to the office of children and family services to use for the local share of the federal funds available for education and training vouchers provided in accordance with section 477 of title IV-E of the social security act as authorized by such social services districts which choose to use funds to support such costs. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be transferred to any other appropriation within the office of children and family services and/or the office of temporary and disability assistance and/or suballo- cated to the office of temporary and disa- bility assistance for the purpose of paying local social services districts' costs of the above program and may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation or with any other item or items within the amounts appropri- ated within the office of children and family services general fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the department of audit 221 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, in lieu of payments authorized by the social services law, or payments of federal funds otherwise due to the local social services districts for programs provided under the federal social security act or the federal food stamp act, funds herein appropriated, in amounts certified by the state comptroller or the state commissioner of health as due from local social services districts each month as their share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law may be set aside by the state comptroller in an interest bearing account with such interest accruing to the credit of the locality in order to ensure the orderly and prompt payment of providers under section 367-b of the social services law pursuant to an estimate provided by the commissioner of health of each local social services district's share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law. Notwithstanding the provisions of any other law to the contrary, the office of chil- dren and family services may, on behalf of local social services districts, make payments for adoption subsidies by direct deposit or debit card. Local social services districts shall reimburse the office for the costs of administering such direct deposit or debit card payments. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of the social services law or the state finance law, the office of children and family services shall, on a quarterly basis, request that the office of tempo- rary and disability assistance reimburse the office of children and family services in an amount equal to 38 percent of the non-federal share of the costs of adminis- tering such direct deposit or debit card payments to capture the local share of such costs. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the office of children and family services 222 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 shall reissue per diem rates, required pursuant to section 529 of the executive law, for calendar years 2002 through 2009 to remove any adjustments to the costs included in determining such rates to reflect any changes in federal funding made available to the office or to local social services districts for such costs and, provided further, the office shall not include any such adjustments in per diem rates established hereafter. All reimbursement made by local social services districts for care, maintenance and supervision under this section shall be paid directly to the state through the office of children and family services for deposit into a miscellaneous special revenue fund known as the youth facility per diem account. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, if a social services district fails to provide reimbursement to the office of children and family services pursuant to section 529 of the executive law within 60 days of receiving a bill for services under such section, or by the date certain set by such office for providing reimbursement, whichever is later, the offices of the department of family assistance are authorized to exercise the state's set-off rights by withholding any amounts due and owing to such district under this appropriation, up to such amounts due and owing to the state under section 529 of the executive law and transferring such funds to the miscella- neous special revenue fund youth facility per diem account (YF) ...................... 635,073,000 Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the amount appropriated herein shall be available to reimburse for 98 percent of 65 percent of eligible social services district expenditures that are claimed by March 31, 2015 for those community preven- tive services provided from October 1, 2013 through September 30, 2014 at a cost that does not exceed the cost that was in effect on October 1, 2008 and that a social services district can demonstrate had been approved by the office of chil- dren and family services on or before 223 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 October 1, 2008; provided, however, that should insufficient funds be available to provide state reimbursement for 98 percent of 65 percent of such costs, reimbursement shall be made proportionally to each district based on the percentage of their total eligible claims to the amount appro- priated; and, provided further, however, that if the amount appropriated exceeds the amount of funds necessary to reimburse 98 percent of 65 percent of the eligible social services district expenditures, the office may, to the extent funds are avail- able, provide reimbursement for 98 percent of 65 percent of eligible social services district expenditures for new community preventive services programs approved by the office and only up to the amounts approved by the office. A local social services district seeking federal and/or state reimbursement for community preven- tive services provided on or after October 1, 2013 must submit claims that separately identify the costs of such services in a form and manner and at such times as are required by the department of family assistance and that information regarding outcome based measures that demonstrate quality of services provided and program effectiveness be submitted to the office of children and family services in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office. Of the amount appropriated herein, up to $1 million may be used to provide additional funding to an eligible program or programs with evaluation results that show program effectiveness and demonstrate private monetary support as determined by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget ...................... 12,124,750 Notwithstanding any other provision of law, for suballocation to the office of mental health and subsequently for suballocation from the office of mental health to the department of health for 94 percent of 65 percent of the nonfederal share of medical assistance payments for home and community based waiver services provided in accord- ance with subdivision 9 of section 366 of the social services law as authorized by 224 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 selected social services districts which choose to use preventive services funds to support such costs and to authorize the office of temporary and disability assist- ance to intercept funds otherwise due to the districts to provide the 38.9 percent local share of such preventive services expenditures. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, including section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part N of chapter 56 of the laws of 2013, for the period commenc- ing on April 1, 2014 and ending March 31, 2015 the commissioner shall not apply any cost of living adjustment for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimburse- ment ......................................... 6,121,000 For services and expenses of the office of children and family services and local social services districts for activities necessary to comply with certain provisions of the adoption and safe fami- lies act of 1997 (P.L. 105-89) and chapter 7 of the laws of 1999 and chapter 668 of the laws of 2006 requiring criminal record checks for foster care parents, prospec- tive adoptive parents, and adult household members. Funds appropriated herein shall be made available in accordance with a plan to be developed by the commissioner of the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget. Funds appropriated herein shall be available for 94 percent of 98 percent of one-half of the non-federal share of the national and state fees for fingerprinting foster care parents, prospective adoptive parents, and other adult household members. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, and pursuant to chapter 7 of the laws of 1999 and chapter 668 of the laws of 2006, local social services districts shall reimburse the commissioner of the office of children and family services for an amount equal to 53.94 percent of the non-federal share of the cost of obtaining state and national fingerprint records. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, and pursu- 225 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 ant to chapter 7 of the laws of 1999 and chapter 668 of the laws of 2006, the commissioner of the office of children and family services shall, on behalf of local social services districts, make payments to the division of criminal justice services for processing of state and national criminal record checks and any other related costs. The commissioner shall ensure expenditures made pursuant to this provision reflect appropriate federal and local shares. The commissioner of the office of children and family services shall request that the commissioner of the office of temporary and disability assist- ance reimburse the commissioner of the office of children and family services in an amount equal to 53.94 percent of the nonfederal share of such payments provided that such reimbursement in payments reflects actual expenditures made on behalf of each local social services district to capture the local share of such costs. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of the social services law or the state finance law, the commissioner shall, on a quarterly basis, request that the commis- sioner of the office of temporary and disability assistance reimburse the commissioner of the office of children and family services in an amount equal to 53.94 percent of the non-federal share of such fees to capture the local share of such fees. Such reimbursement shall occur on or before the one-hundred and twentieth day following the close of the preceding quarter and shall be charged among districts based on the number of children currently placed in foster care in each local social services district provided that this methodology is revised quarterly to reflect most current available data. Amounts appropriated herein may, subject to the director of the budget, be inter- changed or transferred with any other appropriation of the office of children and family services or the office of temporary and disability assistance as necessary to reimburse the state share of 226 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 local social services district costs appropriated herein .......................... 1,857,000 For services and expenses for the adoption subsidy program pursuant to title 9 of article 6 of the social services law. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the liability of the state to social services districts and the amount to be distributed or otherwise expended by the state to reimburse social services districts pursuant to section 456 of the social services law shall be 62 percent of eligible social services district expendi- tures. The amount hereby appropriated is to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to munici- palities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, the amount hereby appropriated shall be available to the office net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be transferred to any other appropriation within the office of children and family services and/or the office of temporary and disability assistance and/or suballo- cated to the office of temporary and disa- bility assistance for the purpose of paying local social services districts' costs of the above program and may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation or with any other item or items within the amounts appropri- ated within the office of children and family services general fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, in lieu of payments authorized by the social services law, or payments of federal funds otherwise due to the local social services districts for programs provided under the federal social security act or the federal food stamp act, funds 227 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 herein appropriated, in amounts certified by the state commissioner or the state commissioner of health as due from local social services districts each month as their share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law may be set aside by the state comptroller in an interest-bearing account with such interest accruing to the credit of the locality in order to ensure the orderly and prompt payment of providers under section 367-b of the social services law pursuant to an estimate provided by the commissioner of health of each local social services district's share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law. The amounts appropriated herein shall be available for reimbursement of local district claims only to the extent that such claims are submitted within twenty- four months of the last day of the state fiscal year in which the expenditures were incurred, unless waived for good cause by the commissioner subject to the approval of the director of the budget. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, including section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part N of chapter 56 of the laws of 2013, for the period commenc- ing on April 1, 2014 and ending March 31, 2015 the commissioner shall not apply any cost of living adjustment for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimburse- ment. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, if a social services district fails to provide reimbursement to the office of children and family services pursuant to section 529 of the executive law within 60 days of receiving a bill for services under such section, or by the date certain set by such office for providing reimbursement, whichever is later, the offices of the department of family assistance are authorized to exercise the state's set-off rights by withholding any amounts due and owing to such district under this appropriation, up to such 228 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 amounts due and owing to the state under section 529 of the executive law and transferring such funds to the miscella- neous special revenue fund youth facility per diem account (YF) ...................... 184,589,000 For services and expenses for foster care, adult and child protective services, preventive and adoption services provided by Indian tribes pursuant to subdivision 2 of section 39 of the social services law, after deducting therefrom any federal funds properly received or to be received. Notwithstanding the provisions of any other law to the contrary, the liability of the state and the amount to be distrib- uted or otherwise expended by the state shall be 92 percent of eligible expendi- tures ........................................ 3,700,000 For services and expenses of certain child fatality review teams approved by the office of children and family services for the purposes of investigating and/or reviewing the death of children ................ 829,100 For services and expenses of certain local or regional multidisciplinary child abuse investigation teams approved by the office of children and family services for the purpose of investigating reports of suspected child abuse or maltreatment and for new and established child advocacy centers ...................................... 5,229,900 The money hereby appropriated is to be available for payment of state aid hereto- fore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, the money hereby appropriated shall be available to the office net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be transferred to any other appropriation within the office of children and family services and/or the office of temporary and disability assistance and/or suballo- cated to the office of temporary and disa- bility assistance for the purpose of paying local social services districts' costs of the above program and may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation or with any other 229 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 item or items within the amounts appropri- ated within the office of children and family services general fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, in lieu of payments authorized by the social services law, or payments of federal funds otherwise due to the local social services districts for programs provided under the federal social security act or the federal food stamp act, funds herein appropriated, in amounts certified by the state commissioner or the state commissioner of health as due from local social services districts each month as their share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law may be set aside by the state comptroller in an interest-bearing account with such interest accruing to the credit of the locality in order to ensure the orderly and prompt payment of providers under section 367-b of the social services law pursuant to an estimate provided by the commissioner of health of each local social services district's share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount hereby appropriated shall be available for the designated purposes, less the amount, as certified by the director of the budget, of any trans- fers from the general fund to the tobacco control and insurance initiatives pool established pursuant to section 2807-v of the public health law, to reflect the state savings attributable to this program resulting from an increase in the federal medical assistance percentage available to the state pursuant to the applicable provisions of the federal social security act. The amounts appropriated herein shall be available for reimbursement of local 230 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 district claims only to the extent that such claims are submitted within twenty- four months of the last day of the state fiscal year in which the expenditures were incurred, unless waived for good cause by the commissioner subject to the approval of the director of the budget. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, including section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part N of chapter 56 of the laws of 2013, for the period commenc- ing on April 1, 2014 and ending March 31, 2015 the commissioner shall not apply any cost of living adjustment for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimburse- ment. For services and expenses of medical care for foster children. The amount appropri- ated herein shall be available for trans- fer or suballocation to the department of health for the medical assistance program for such services and expenses .............. 37,450,000 For services and expenses, including local administrative costs, for providing medi- caid home and community based waiver services pursuant to subdivision 12 of section 366 of the social services law. The amount appropriated herein is subject to a spending plan approved by the divi- sion of the budget and may be available for transfer or suballocation to the department of health for the medical assistance program for such services and expenses. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, including section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part N of chapter 56 of the laws of 2013, for the period commenc- ing on April 1, 2014 and ending March 31, 2015 the commissioner shall not apply any cost of living adjustment for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimburse- ment ........................................ 72,494,000 The money hereby appropriated is to be available for payment of state aid hereto- fore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of 231 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 the director of the budget, the money hereby appropriated shall be available to the office net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be transferred to any other appropriation within the office of children and family services and/or the office of temporary and disability assistance and/or suballo- cated to the office of temporary and disa- bility assistance for the purpose of paying local social services districts' costs of the above program and may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation or with any other item or items within the amounts appropri- ated within the office of children and family services general fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, in lieu of payments authorized by the social services law, or payments of federal funds otherwise due to the local social services districts for programs provided under the federal social security act or the federal food stamp act, funds herein appropriated, in amounts certified by the state commissioner or the state commissioner of health as due from local social services districts each month as their share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law may be set aside by the state comptroller in an interest-bearing account with such interest accruing to the credit of the locality in order to ensure the orderly and prompt payment of providers under section 367-b of the social services law pursuant to an estimate provided by the commissioner of health of each local social services district's share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law. 232 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 The amounts appropriated herein shall be available for reimbursement of local district claims only to the extent that such claims are submitted within twenty- four months of the last day of the state fiscal year in which the expenditures were incurred, unless waived for good cause by the commissioner subject to the approval of the director of the budget. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, including section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part N of chapter 56 of the laws of 2013, for the period commenc- ing on April 1, 2014 and ending March 31, 2015 the commissioner shall not apply any cost of living adjustment for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimburse- ment. Notwithstanding subdivision 10 of section 153 of the social services law and any other provision of law to the contrary, for state fiscal year 2014-15, the amount appropriated herein shall be available for 18.424 percent reimbursement for local expenditures for maintenance of hand- icapped children placed by school districts pursuant to article 89 of the education law, except that in the case of a student attending a state-operated school for the deaf or blind pursuant to article 87 or 88 of the education law who was not placed in such school by a school district shall be subject to 94 percent of 98 percent of 50 percent reimbursement by the state after first deducting therefrom any federal funds received or to be received on account of such expenditures .... 40,180,000 The money hereby appropriated is to be available for payment of state aid hereto- fore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, the money hereby appropriated shall be available to the office net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be transferred to any other appropriation within the office of children and family 233 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 services and/or the office of temporary and disability assistance and/or suballo- cated to the office of temporary and disa- bility assistance for the purpose of paying local social services districts' costs of the above program and may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation or with any other item or items within the amounts appropri- ated within the office of children and family services general fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, in lieu of payments authorized by the social services law, or payments of federal funds otherwise due to the local social services districts for programs provided under the federal social security act or the federal food stamp act, funds herein appropriated, in amounts certified by the state commissioner or the state commissioner of health as due from local social services districts each month as their share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law may be set aside by the state comptroller in an interest-bearing account with such interest accruing to the credit of the locality in order to ensure the orderly and prompt payment of providers under section 367-b of the social services law pursuant to an estimate provided by the commissioner of health of each local social services district's share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law. Notwithstanding section 398-a of the social services law or any other law to the contrary, the amount appropriated herein, or such other amount as may be approved by the director of the budget, shall be available for 94 percent of 98 percent of 50 percent reimbursement after deducting any federal funds available therefor to social services districts for amounts 234 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 attributable to dormitory authority bill- ings or approved refinancing of such bill- ings which result in local social services districts' claims in excess of a local district's foster care block grant allo- cation. In addition, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, a portion of funds appropriated herein, or such other amount as may be approved by the director of the budget, shall be available for reimbursement related to payments made by a social services district to foster care providers subject to the provisions of section 410-i of the social services law for expenses directly related to projects funded through the housing finance agency for those foster care providers which also received revised or supplemental rates from the applicable regulating agency to accommodate the hous- ing finance agency payments or the refi- nancing of previously approved dormitory authority payments. Notwithstanding section 398-a of the social services law or any other law to the contrary, such reimbursement shall be available for 94 percent of 98 percent of 50 percent of social services district costs, after deducting federal funds available therefor, for those social services districts' claims in excess of a social services district's foster care block grant allocation for those amounts exclusively attributable to the previously approved revised or supplemental rates. In addition, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, a portion of funds appropriated herein may also be used for payments to the dormitory authority of the state of New York for advisory services including, but not limited to, site visits and review of applications, building plans and cost estimates for voluntary agency programs for which the office of children and family services establishes maximum state aid rates and for capital projects for residential institutions for children seeking financing under paragraph b of subdivision 40 of section 1680 of the public authorities law, as amended by chapter 508 of the laws of 2006 .............. 6,620,000 235 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For eligible services and expenses provided during state fiscal year 2014-15 by a city with a population in excess of one million for a close to home initiative to provide juvenile justice services. Funds appropri- ated herein shall be made available for eligible services provided consistent with plans that cover juvenile delinquents in non-secure and limited secure settings submitted by a city with a population in excess of one million and approved by the office of children and family services and the director of the budget. The office of children and family services shall not reimburse any claims for expenditures for residential services unless they are submitted in final within twenty two months of the calendar quarter in which the claimed service or services were delivered and shall not reimburse any claims that were or will be transferred from this appropriation to the foster care block grant appropriation or the child welfare services appropriation .............. 41,400,000 For payment of state aid for services and expenses for programs pursuant to section 530 of the executive law for secure and non-secure detention services provided from January 1, 2014 to December 31, 2014; provided, however, notwithstanding the provisions of any other law to the contra- ry, the liability of the state and the amount to be distributed or otherwise expended by the state pursuant to section 530 of the executive law shall be deter- mined by first calculating the amount of the expenditure or other liability pursu- ant to such law after taking into consid- eration any other limitations on the amount of such expenditure or liability set forth in the state budget for such year, and then reducing the amount so calculated by two percent of such amount. Within the amounts appropriated herein, state reimbursement shall be limited to the amount of the municipality's distrib- ution. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, allocations shall be based on a plan developed by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget and shall be based, 236 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 in part, on each municipality's history of detention utilization, youth population and other factors as determined by the office. Any portion of a municipality's distribution not claimed by the munici- pality for reimbursement of detention expenditures made during the period Janu- ary 1, 2014 through December 31, 2014 may be claimed by such municipality to reim- burse 62 percent of expenditures during such period for supervision and treatment services for juveniles programs not other- wise reimbursable pursuant to chapter 58 of the laws of 2011. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the amount appropriated herein may provide for reimbursement of up to 100 percent of the cost of care, maintenance and supervision for youth whose residence is outside the county providing the services up to the county's distribution; provided that upon such reimbursement from this appropri- ation, the office of children and family services shall bill, and the home county of such youth shall reimburse the office of children and family services, for 51 percent of the cost of care, maintenance and supervision of such youth. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, the office of children and family services may require that such claims and data on detention use be submitted to the office electronically in the manner and format required by the office. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, the office shall be authorized to promulgate regulations permitting the office to impose fiscal sanctions in the event that the office finds non-compliance with regu- lations governing secure and nonsecure detention facilities and to establish cost standards related to reimbursement of secure and non-secure detention services. Notwithstanding section 51 of the state finance law and any other provision of law to the contrary, the director of the budg- et may, upon the advice of the commission- er of the office of children and family services, authorize the transfer or inter- change of moneys appropriated herein with any other local assistance - general fund 237 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 appropriation within the office of chil- dren and family services except where transfer or interchange of appropriation is prohibited or otherwise restricted by law. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, if a social services district fails to provide reimbursement to the office of children and family services pursuant to section 529 of the executive law within 60 days of receiving a bill for services under such section, or by the date certain set by such office for providing reimbursement, whichever is later, the offices of the department of family assistance are authorized to exercise the state's set-off rights by withholding any amounts due and owing to such district under this appropriation, up to such amounts due and owing to the state under section 529 of the executive law and transferring such funds to the miscella- neous special revenue fund youth facility per diem account (YF) ....................... 76,160,000 Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the amount appropriated herein shall be available to the office of chil- dren and family services for payment of the state share of a county's prior years claim for reimbursement based upon a subsequent review by the office of actual expenditures for care, maintenance and supervision provided to youth in detention, to address any underpayment of state aid to the county for services and expenses for detention in a prior calendar year ........................................ 12,344,000 Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount appropriated herein shall be available under the supervision and treatment services for juveniles program for 62 percent state reimbursement to counties and the city of New York for eligible expenditures for the provision and administration of eligible supervision and treatment services for juveniles programs during the period of April 1, 2014 through March 31, 2015 that have been approved by the office of children and family services pursuant to a plan approved by the director of the budget; 238 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 provided, however, if a municipality is unable to use or claim all of its allo- cation for such program period within the required time frames, the municipality may apply to the office of children and family services for a waiver to permit the muni- cipality to continue to have the funds available to it for an additional one-year program period upon a showing and certif- ication by the municipality that such funds will be used only to reimburse the municipality for eligible expenditures for eligible services provided during the period of April 1, 2014 through March 31, 2015 for which the municipality was unable to claim within the required timeframes and for non-recurring eligible services or expenses that will occur during the period April 1, 2015 through March 31, 2016. Any funds that are remaining after all such waivers have been approved may be used to provide additional reimbursement to those counties that chose to transfer funds from their detention block grants into their supervision and treatment services for juveniles programs for the April 1, 2014 through March 31, 2015 program period proportionately to the amount each such district transferred. Notwithstanding paragraph (a) of subdivision 1 of section 529-b of the executive law or any other law to contrary, a municipality that was eligible for a minimum funding allocation under the supervision and treatment services for juveniles program for state fiscal year 2013-14 but did not submit an application for such funds may apply to the office of children and family services for a waiver of the local share requirement for the program funds for state fiscal year 2014-15 upon a showing that the municipality has fiscal issues that significantly impact its ability to provide the required local share and that providing the program funds to the munici- pality without a local share will enable the municipality to implement services designed to decrease the use of detention or residential care for such youth. Within the amounts appropriated herein, state reimbursement shall be limited to 239 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 the amount of such municipality's distrib- ution. The office of children and family services shall not reimburse any claims unless they are submitted within 12 months of the calendar quarter in which the claimed services were delivered. These funds shall not be used to supplant other state and local funds ........................ 8,376,000 Notwithstanding section 530 of the executive law or any other law to the contrary, for reimbursement of 49 percent of approved capital expenditures for secure juvenile detention. Such reimbursement shall be in the form of depreciation of approved capi- tal costs and interest on bonds, notes or other indebtedness necessarily undertaken to finance construction costs. Notwith- standing any provision of laws to the contrary, funding for such costs shall be limited to the amount appropriated herein. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, the office of children and family services may require that such claims for reimbursement of capital expenditures be submitted to the office electronically in the manner and format required by the office. Notwithstanding section 51 of the state finance law and any other provision of law to the contrary, the director of the budget may, upon the advice of the commissioner of the office of children and family services, authorize the interchange of moneys appropriated herein with any other local assistance - general fund appropriation within the office of chil- dren and family services ..................... 4,606,000 For eligible services and expenses of youth development programs as determined by the office of children and family services. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, a youth development program shall mean a program designed to provide community-level services to promote positive youth development but shall not include approved runaway programs or transitional independent living support programs as such terms are defined in section 532-a of the executive law. Each county or a city with a popu- lation of one million or more, which shall be known as a municipality, operating a 240 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 youth development program approved by the office of children and family services shall be eligible for one hundred percent state reimbursement of its qualified expenditures, subject to the amount avail- able under this appropriation and exclu- sive of any federal funds made available therefor, not to exceed the municipality's distribution of state aid for youth devel- opment programs. The amount appropriated herein for youth development programs shall be distributed by the office of children and family services to eligible municipalities that have a comprehensive plan that has been developed in consulta- tion with the applicable municipal youth bureau and approved by the office of chil- dren and family services. The distribution of the amount appropriated herein to eligible municipalities by the office of children and family services shall be based on factors as determined by the office and subject to the approval of the director of budget; such factors shall include the number of youth under the age of twenty-one residing in the municipality as shown by the last published federal census certified in the same manner as provided by section fifty-four of the state finance law and may include, but not be limited to, the percentage of youth living in poverty within the municipality or such other factors as provided for in the regulations of the office of children and family services. Up to fifteen percent of the youth development funds that a municipality would allocate to an approved local youth bureau pursuant to an approved comprehensive plan may be used for admin- istrative functions performed by such local youth bureau. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, an approved local youth bureau that is not providing, operating, administering or monitoring youth development programs shall not receive funding under this appropriation. The office shall not reim- burse any claims for youth development programs unless they are submitted within twelve months of the calendar quarter in which the expenditure was made. The office 241 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 may require that such claims be submitted to the office electronically in the manner and format required by the office. A muni- cipality may enter into contracts to effectuate its youth development program as approved by the office of children and family services. No expenditures shall be made from this appropriation for youth development programs until a plan has been approved by the director of the budget and a certificate of approval allocating these funds has been issued by the director of the budget .................................. 14,121,700 For payment of state aid for programs for the provision of eligible services to runaway and homeless youth pursuant to a plan, submitted by an eligible county, or a city having a population of one million or more, which shall be known as a munici- pality, and approved by the office of children and family services as part of such municipality's comprehensive plan; the office of children and family services shall not reimburse any claims unless they are submitted within 12 months of the calendar quarter in which the claimed service or services were delivered. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, the office of children and family services may require that such claims for provision of services to runaway and homeless youth be submitted to the office electronically in the manner and format required by the office, and the information regarding outcome based measures that demonstrate quality of services provided and program effectiveness be submitted to the office in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office. No expenditures shall be made from this appropriation until an annual expenditure plan is approved by the director of the budget and a certificate of approval allocating these funds has been issued by the director of the budget and copies of such certificate or any amendment thereto filed with the state comptroller, the chairperson of the senate finance committee and the chair- person of the assembly ways and means committee .................................... 2,355,800 242 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For services and expenses provided by local probation departments, for the post-place- ment care of youth leaving a youth resi- dential facility and for services and expenses of the office of children and family services related to community-based programs for youth in the care of the office of children and family services which may include but not be limited to multi-systemic therapy, family functional therapy and/or functional therapeutic foster care, and electronic monitoring. Funds appropriated herein shall be made available subject to the approval of an expenditure plan by the director of the budget. Funded programs shall submit information regarding outcome based meas- ures that demonstrate quality of services provided and program effectiveness to the office in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office ................ 311,700 Notwithstanding sections 131-u and 459-c of the social services law or any other law to the contrary, for reimbursement of 98 percent of 50 percent of eligible expendi- tures to local social services districts for the provision and administration of, after first deducting therefrom any feder- al funds properly received or to be received on account thereof: adult protec- tive services; residential services for victims of domestic violence who are determined to be ineligible for public assistance during the time the victims were residing in residential programs for victims of domestic violence; and nonresi- dential services for victims of domestic violence. The money hereby appropriated is to be available for payment of state aid hereto- fore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, the money hereby appropriated shall be available to the office net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be transferred to any other appropriation within the office of children and family services and/or the office of temporary 243 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 and disability assistance and/or suballo- cated to the office of temporary and disa- bility assistance for the purpose of paying local social services districts' costs of the above program and may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation or with any other item or items within the amounts appropri- ated within the office of children and family services general fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, in lieu of payments authorized by the social services law, or payments of federal funds otherwise due to the local social services districts for programs provided under the federal social security act or the federal food stamp act, funds herein appropriated, in amounts certified by the state commissioner or the state commissioner of health as due from local social services districts each month as their share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law may be set aside by the state comptroller in an interest-bearing account with such interest accruing to the credit of the locality in order to ensure the orderly and prompt payment of providers under section 367-b of the social services law pursuant to an estimate provided by the commissioner of health of each local social services district's share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law ..................... 44,000,000 For services and expenses of kinship care programs. Such funds are available pursu- ant to a plan prepared by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget to continue or expand existing programs with existing contractors that are satisfactorily performing as determined by the office of children and family services, to award new contracts to continue programs where the 244 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 existing contractors are not satisfactori- ly performing as determined by the office of children and family services and/or award new contracts through a competitive process. Such contracts shall provide for submission of information regarding outcome based measures that demonstrate quality of services provided and program effectiveness to the office in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office ..................................... 338,750 For services and expenses related to the home visiting program. Such funds are to be available pursuant to a plan prepared by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget to continue or expand existing programs with existing contractors that are satisfactorily performing as deter- mined by the office of children and family services, to award new contracts to continue programs where the existing contractors are not satisfactorily performing as determined by the office of children and family services and/or to award new contracts through a competitive process. Such contracts shall provide for submission of information regarding outcome based measures that demonstrate quality of services provided and program effectiveness to the office in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office .................................. 23,288,200 For services and expenses of the William B. Hoyt memorial children and family trust fund, for prevention and support service programs for victims of family violence pursuant to article 10-A of the social services law. Programs funded through such trust shall submit information regarding outcome based measures that demonstrate quality of services provided and program effectiveness to the office in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office. Funds appropriated herein may be transferred to the office of children and family services miscellaneous special revenue fund, children and family trust fund ........................................... 621,850 For services and expenses for supportive housing for young adults aged 25 years or 245 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 younger leaving or having recently left foster care or who had been in foster care for more than a year after their 16th birthday and who are at-risk of street homelessness or sheltered homelessness provided under the joint project between the state and the city of New York, known as the New York New York III supportive housing agreement. No expenditure shall be made until a certificate of allocation has been approved by the director of the budg- et with copies to be filed with the chair- persons of the senate finance committee and the assembly ways and means committee. The amount appropriated herein may be transferred or otherwise made available to the city of New York administration for children's services for services and expenses related to implementing the project. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, including section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part N of chapter 56 of the laws of 2013, for the period commenc- ing on April 1, 2014 and ending March 31, 2015 the commissioner shall not apply any cost of living adjustment for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimburse- ment ......................................... 2,137,000 For services and expenses of the Catholic Family Center in Rochester to establish and operate a statewide kinship informa- tion and referral network ...................... 220,500 For services and expenses of the advantage after school program. Such funds are to be available pursuant to a plan prepared by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget to extend or expand current contracts with community based organizations, to award new contracts to continue programs where the existing contractors are not satisfac- torily performing as determined by the office of children and family services and/or to award new contracts through a competitive process to community based organizations ............................... 17,255,300 For services and expenses of a public/private partnership pilot program 246 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 to fund new and expand existing preven- tive, early childhood development, and other services to at-risk children, youth and families and such funds shall not be used to supplant other state, local or federal funding. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, state funding for the pilot program shall be limited to the amount appropriated herein and shall not constitute more than 65 percent of eligible program expenditures, with the remaining 35 percent of program expenditures to be supported with private funds. The funds shall be distributed through a competitive process for services in an eligible region pursuant to a plan prepared by the office of children and family services and approved by the direc- tor of the budget. Eligible regions are the Capital, Central New York, Finger Lakes, Long Island, Mid-Hudson, Mohawk Valley, New York City, North Country, Southern Tier or Western New York regions..... 3,409,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ............... 1,693,215,550 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Social Services Block Grant Account - 25182 For services and expenses for supportive social services provided pursuant to title XX of the federal social security act. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the moneys hereby appropriated shall be apportioned by the office of children and family services to local social services districts, to reimburse local district expenditures for supportive services and training subject to the approval of the director of the budget; provided, however, that reimbursement to social services districts for eligible expenditures for services incurred during a particular federal fiscal year will be limited to expenditures claimed by March 31 of the following year. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, of the funds available herein, including any funds transferred from the temporary 247 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 assistance to needy families block grant to the title XX block grant, $66,000,000 shall be allocated to social services districts, solely for reimbursement of expenditures for the provision and admin- istration of adult protective services, residential services for victims of domes- tic violence who are determined to be ineligible for public assistance during the time the victims were residing in residential programs for victims of domes- tic violence, and nonresidential services for victims of domestic violence, pursuant to an allocation plan developed by the office and submitted for approval by the division of the budget no later than 60 days following enactment of this chapter, based on each district's claims for such costs and any other factors as identified in the allocation plan, adjusted by appli- cable cost allocation methodology and net of any retroactive payments for the 12 month period ending June 30, 2013 that are submitted on or before January 2, 2014; provided, however, that if the office determines that the total amount of a social services district's claims for such services which could be reimbursed from these funds is less than the amount allo- cated to the district for such claims, the office may, subject to approval by the director of the budget, reallocate the unused funds to other social services districts with eligible claims that exceed their allocation. Funds appropriated herein shall be available for aid to municipalities and for payments to the federal government for expenditures made pursuant to the social services law and the state plan for individual and family grant program under the disaster relief act of 1974. The funds hereby appropriated are to be available for payment of state aid hereto- fore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds hereby appropriated shall be available to the office net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. 248 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be transferred to any other appropriation within the office of children and family services and/or the office of temporary and disability assistance and/or suballo- cated to the office of temporary and disa- bility assistance for the purpose of paying local social services districts' costs of the above program and may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation or with any other item or items within the amounts appropri- ated within the office of children and family services general fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, in lieu of payments authorized by the social services law, or payments of federal funds otherwise due to the local social services districts for programs provided under the federal social security act or the federal food stamp act, funds herein appropriated, in amounts certified by the state comptroller or the state commissioner of health as due from local social services districts each month as their share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law may be set aside by the state comptroller in an interest bearing account with such interest accruing to the credit of the locality in order to ensure the orderly and prompt payment of providers under section 367-b of the social services law pursuant to an estimate provided by the commissioner of health of each local social services district's share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law .................... 150,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................. 150,000,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal 249 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Federal Health and Human Services Fund Title IV-a, IV-b, IV-e Account - 25175 For services and expenses for the foster care and adoption assistance program, and the kinship guardianship assistance program, including related administrative expenses, and for services and expenses for child welfare and family preservation and family support services provided pursuant to title IV-a, subparts 1 and 2 of title IV-b and title IV-e of the feder- al social security act including the federal share of costs incurred implement- ing the federal adoption and safe families act of 1997 (P.L. 105-89); provided, however, that reimbursement to social services districts for eligible expendi- tures for services other than the foster care and adoption assistance program, and the kinship guardianship assistance program incurred during a particular federal fiscal year will be limited to expenditures claimed by March 31 of the following year. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, in lieu of payments authorized by the social services law, or payments of federal funds otherwise due to the local social services districts for programs provided under the federal social security act or the federal food stamp act, funds herein appropriated, in amounts certified by the state commissioner or the state commissioner of health as due from local social services districts each month as their share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law may be set aside by the state comptroller in an interest-bearing account with such interest accruing to the credit of the locality in order to ensure the orderly and prompt payment of providers under section 367-b of the social services law pursuant to an estimate provided by the commissioner of health of each local social services district's share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law. Funds appropriated herein shall be available for aid to municipalities and for payments 250 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 to the federal government for expenditures made pursuant to the social services law and the state plan for individual and family grant program under the disaster relief act of 1974. Such funds are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the office net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be transferred to any other appropriation within the office of children and family services and/or the office of temporary and disability assistance and/or suballo- cated to the office of temporary and disa- bility assistance for the purpose of paying local social services districts' costs of the above program and may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation or with any other item or items within the amounts appropri- ated within the office of children and family services general fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee ............................ 868,900,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................. 868,900,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Combined Expendable Trust Fund Children and Family Trust Fund Account - 20128 For services and expenses related to the administration and implementation of contracts for prevention and support service programs for victims of family violence under the William B. Hoyt memori- al children and family trust fund pursuant to article 10-A of the social services law. Funds appropriated to the children and family trust fund shall be available 251 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 for expenditure for such services and expenses herein .............................. 3,459,000 -------------- Program fund subtotal ...................... 3,459,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Children and Family Services Quality Enhancement Account - 21900 For services and expenses related to activ- ities to increase the availability and/or quality of children and family services programs. No expenditures shall be made from this account until an expenditure plan has been approved by the director of the budget ................................... 5,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 5,000,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Family Preservation and Federal Family Violence Services Account - 22082 For services and expenses associated with the home visiting program, the coordinated children's services initiative, domestic violence programs and related programs, subject to the approval of the director of the budget .................................. 10,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal .................. 10,000,000 -------------- TRAINING AND DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM ............................ 24,034,800 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For state reimbursement to local social services districts for training expenses associated with title IV-a, title IV-e, title IV-d, title IV-f and title XIX of the federal social security act or their successor titles and programs. Funds appropriated herein shall be available for aid to municipalities and for payments to the federal government for expenditures 252 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 made pursuant to the social services law and the state plan for individual and family grant program under the disaster relief act of 1974. Such funds are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the office net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be transferred to any other appropriation and/or suballocated to any other agency for the purpose of paying local social services district cost or may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation or with any other item or items within the amounts appropriated within the office of children and family services - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. The amount appropriated herein, as may be adjusted by transfer of general fund moneys for administration of child welfare, training and development, public assistance, and food stamp programs appro- priated in the office of children and family services and the office of tempo- rary and disability assistance, shall constitute total state reimbursement for all local training programs in state fiscal year 2014-15 .......................... 4,815,800 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 4,815,800 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Federal Health and Human Services Fund Account - 25175 For reimbursement to local social services districts for training expenses associated with title IV-a, title IV-e, title IV-d and title XIX of the federal social secu- 253 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 rity act or their successor titles and programs. Funds appropriated herein shall be available for aid to municipalities and for payments to the federal government for expenditures made pursuant to the social services law and the state plan for individual and family grant program under the disaster relief act of 1974. Such funds are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the office net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be transferred to any other appropriation and/or suballocated to any other agency for the purpose of paying local social services district cost, or may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation or with any other item or items within the amounts appropri- ated within the office of children and family services federal funds - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee ............................. 19,219,000 -------------- Program account subtotal .................. 19,219,000 -------------- 254 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 CHILD CARE PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: The money hereby appropriated is to be available for payment of state aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, the money hereby appropriated shall be available to the office net of disal- lowances, refunds, reimbursements and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, in lieu of payments authorized by the social services law, or payments of federal funds otherwise due to the local social services districts for programs provided under the federal social security act or the federal food stamp act, funds herein appropriated, in amounts certified by the state commissioner or the state commissioner of health as due from local social services districts each month as their share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law may be set aside by the state comptroller in an interest-bearing account with such interest accruing to the credit of the locality in order to ensure the orderly and prompt payment of providers under section 367-b of the social services law pursuant to an estimate provided by the commissioner of health of each local social services district's share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be transferred to any other appropriation within the office of children and family services and/or the office of temporary and disability assistance and/or suballocated to the office of temporary and disability assistance for the purpose of paying local social services districts' costs of the above program and may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation or with any other item or items within the amounts appropriated within the office of children and family services general fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the depart- ment of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the money hereby appropri- ated, in combination with the money appropriated in federal block grant, federal day care account, including any funds transferred or suballocated by the office of temporary and disability assistance special revenue funds - federal / aid to localities federal health and human services fund federal temporary assistance to needy fami- lies block grant funds at the request of local social services districts and, upon approval of the director of the budget, transfer of federal temporary assistance for needy families block grant funds made available from the New York works compliance fund program or otherwise specifically appropriated therefor, shall constitute the 255 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 state block grant for child care. The money hereby appropriated is to be available to social services districts for child care assist- ance pursuant to title 5-C of article 6 of the social services law and shall be apportioned among the social services districts by the office according to an allocation plan developed by the office and submitted to the director of the budget for approval within 60 days of enactment of the budget. A district's block grant allocation, including any funds the office of temporary and disability assist- ance transfers from a district's flexible fund for family services allocation to the state block grant for child care at the district's request, for a particular federal fiscal year is available only for child care assistance expenditures made during that federal fiscal year and which are claimed by March 31 of the year immediately following the end of that federal fiscal year. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, any claims for child care assistance made by a social services district for expenditures made during a particular federal fiscal year, other than claims made under title XX of the federal social security act and under the food stamp employment and training program, shall be counted against the social services district's block grant allocation for that federal fiscal year. A social services district shall expend its allocation from the block grant in accordance with the applicable provisions in federal law and regulations relating to the federal funds included in the state block grant for child care and the regulations of the office of children and family services. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, each district's claims submitted under the state block grant for child care will be processed in a manner that maximizes the availability of federal funds and ensures that the district meets its maintenance of effort requirement in each applicable federal fiscal year ... 158,397,700 ...................... (re. $75,006,000) For services and expenses of child care services provided to children of migrant workers in programs operated by non-profit organizations under contract with the department of agriculture and markets to provide such care. The funds appropriated herein may be suballocated to the department of agriculture and markets ....................... 1,754,000 ......................................... (re. $1,754,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses of the civil service employees association, Local 1000, AFSCME, AFL-CIO to establish and operate a quality grant program for licensed group family day care home and registered fami- ly day care home providers outside the city of New York; provided however, that, pursuant to a request by the civil services associ- ation, the funds may be made available to CSEA Workers' Opportunity Resources and Knowledge Institute (CSEA WORK Institute), or other administrator designated by the union to administer and implement the program for the union ... 3,735,000 ........... (re. $3,735,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses of the civil service employees association, Local 1000, AFSCME, AFL-CIO to establish and operate a quality grant 256 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 program for licensed group family day care home and registered fami- ly day care home providers outside the city of New York; provided however, that, pursuant to a request by the civil services associ- ation, the funds may be made available to CSEA Workers' Opportunity Resources and Knowledge Institute (CSEA WORK Institute), or other administrator designated by the union to administer and implement the program for the union ... 3,735,000 ............. (re. $536,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the funds appropri- ated herein shall be available to operate and support enrollment in the child care facilitated enrollment pilot programs which expand access to child care subsidies for working families living or employed in the Liberty Zone, the boroughs of Brooklyn, Queens, and Bronx, and in the county of Monroe, with income up to 275 percent of the federal poverty level. Of the amount appropriated herein, $1,605,000 shall be made available for Monroe county, and $3,855,000 shall be made available for all other projects. Up to $160,500 shall be made available to the current designated administrator in the county of Monroe, or to a successor administrator designated by the current administration to administer such county's program and to implement a plan approved by the office of children and family services; and up to $385,500 shall be made available to the Consor- tium for Worker Education, Inc., or other designated successor, to administer and to implement a plan approved by the office of chil- dren and family services for the programs in the Liberty Zone, and the boroughs of Brooklyn, Queens and Bronx. Each pilot program administrator shall prepare and submit to the office of children and family services, the chairs of the senate committee on children and families and the senate committee on social services, the chair of the assembly committee on children and families, the chair of the assembly committee on social services, the chair of the senate committee on labor, and the chair of the assembly committee on labor, an evaluation of the pilot with recommendations for continua- tion or dissolution of the program supported by appropriate documen- tation. Such evaluation shall include available, information regard- ing the pilot programs or participants in the pilot programs, absent identifying information, including but not limited to: the number of income-eligible children of working parents with income greater than 200 percent but at or less than 275 percent of the federal poverty level; the ages of the children served by the project, the number of families served by the project who are in receipt of family assist- ance, the factors that parents considered when searching for child care, the factors that barred the families' access to child care assistance prior to their enrollment in the pilot program, the number of families who receive a child care subsidy pursuant to this program who choose to use such subsidy for regulated child care, and the number of families who receive a child care subsidy pursuant to this program who choose to use such subsidy to receive child care services provided by a legally exempt provider. Such report shall be 257 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 submitted by the applicable project administrator, on or before October 1, 2012, provided that if such report is not received by October 1, 2012, reimbursement for administrative costs shall be either reduced or withheld, and failure of an administrator to submit a timely report may jeopardize such program's funding in future years. Expenses related to the development of the evaluation of the pilot programs shall be paid from the pilot program's admin- istrative set-aside or non-state funds. The remaining portion of the project's funds shall be allocated by the office of children and family services to the local social services districts where the recipient families reside as determined by the project administrator based on projected needs and cost of providing child care subsidy payments to working families enrolled in the child care subsidy program through the pilot initiative, provided however that the office of children and family services shall not reimburse subsidy payments in excess of the amount the subsidy funding appropriated herein can support and the applicable local social services district shall not be required to approve or pay for subsidies not funded herein. The total number of slots for pilot programs located within the city of New York shall not exceed one thousand during fiscal year 2012-13. Vacancies in child care slots may be filled at such time as the total enrollment of the New York city pilot program is less than one thousand slots. The pilot program located in the borough of Queens shall receive one new additional slot for each slot which becomes available through attrition once the total number of filled child care slots reaches less than one thousand. Child care subsidies paid on behalf of eligible families shall be reim- bursed at the actual cost of care up to the applicable market rate for the district in which the child care is provided in accordance with the fee schedule of the local social services district making the subsidy payments. Pilot programs are required to submit monthly reports to the office of children and family services, the local social services district, and for programs located in the city of New York, the administration for children's services, and the legis- lature. Each monthly report must provide without benefit of personal identifying information, the pilot program's current enrollment level, amount of the child's subsidy, co-payment levels and other information as needed or required by the office of children and family services. Further, the office of children and family services shall provide technical assistance to the pilot program to assist with project administration and timely coordination of the monthly claiming process. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, any pilot programs maintained herein may be terminated if the adminis- trator for such programs mismanages such programs, by engaging in actions including but not limited to, improper use of funds, provid- ing for child care subsidies in excess of the amount the subsidy funding appropriated herein can support, and failing to submit claims for reimbursement in a timely fashion ....................... 5,460,000 ........................................... (re. $819,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2010: 258 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses of the united federation of teachers to provide professional development to child care providers including but not necessarily limited to licensed group family day care home, registered family day care home and legally-exempt providers located in the city of New York, to meet existing training requirements and to enhance the development of such providers ....................... 500,000 ............................................. (re. $358,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2010, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses of the civil service employees association, Local 1000, AFSCME, AFL-CIO to provide professional development to child care providers which shall include but not necessarily be limited to, licensed group family day care home, registered family day care home and legally-exempt providers located outside the city of New York, to meet existing training requirements and to enhance the development of such providers; provided however, that, pursuant to a request by the civil services association, the funds may be made available to CSEA Workers' Opportunity Resources and Knowledge Institute (CSEA WORK Institute), or other administrator designated by the union to administer and implement the program for the union ... 500,000 ......................................... (re. $356,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Federal Day Care Account - 25175 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses related to the child care block grant. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, in lieu of payments authorized by the social services law, or payments of federal funds otherwise due to the local social services districts for programs provided under the federal social security act or the federal food stamp act, funds herein appropriated, in amounts certified by the state commissioner or the state commissioner of health as due from local social services districts each month as their share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law may be set aside by the state comptroller in an interest-bearing account with such interest accruing to the credit of the locality in order to ensure the orderly and prompt payment of providers under section 367-b of the social services law pursuant to an estimate provided by the commissioner of health of each local social services district's share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law. Funds appropriated herein shall be available for aid to munici- palities, for services and expenses under the child care block grant and for payments to the federal government for expenditures made pursuant to the social services law and the state plan for individ- ual and family grant program under the disaster relief act of 1974. Such funds are to be available for payment of aid, services and expenses heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to munici- 259 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 palities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the office net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be transferred to any other appropriation within the office of children and family services and/or the office of temporary and disability assistance and/or suballocated to the office of temporary and disability assistance for the purpose of paying local social services districts' costs of the above program and may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation or with any other item or items within the amounts appropriated within the office of children and family services general fund - local assistance account or special revenue funds federal/state operations federal day care account with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the money hereby appropri- ated including any funds transferred by the office of temporary and disability assistance special revenue funds - federal / aid to localities federal health and human services fund, federal temporary assistance to needy families block grant funds at the request of local social services districts and, upon approval of the director of the budget, transfer of federal temporary assistance for needy families block grant funds made available from the New York works compliance fund program or otherwise specifically appropriated therefor, in combination with the money appropriated in the general fund / aid to localities local assistance account, appropriated for the state block grant for child care shall constitute the state block grant for child care. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $216,755,000 of the state block grant for child care may be used for child care assistance pursuant to title 5-C of article 6 of the social services law. The funds that are to be available to social services districts for child care assistance shall be apportioned among the social services districts by the office according to the allocation plan developed by the office and submitted to the director of the budget for approval within 60 days of enactment of the budget. A district's block grant allocation, including any funds the office of temporary and disability assistance transfers from a district's flexible fund for family services allocation to the state block grant for child care at the district's request, for a particular federal fiscal year is available only for child care assistance expenditures made during that federal fiscal year and which are claimed by March 31 of the year immediately following the end of that federal fiscal year. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, any claims for child care assistance made by a social services district for expenditures made during a particular federal fiscal year, other than claims made under title XX of the federal social security act and under the food stamp employment and training program, shall be counted against the 260 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 social services district's block grant allocation for that federal fiscal year. A social services district shall expend its allocation from the block grant in accordance with the applicable provisions in federal law and regulations relating to the federal funds included in the state block grant for child care and the regulations of the office of children and family services. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, each district's claims submitted under the state block grant for child care will be processed in a manner that maximizes the availability of federal funds and ensures that the district meets its maintenance of effort requirement in each applicable federal fiscal year. Funds appropriated herein shall be subject to the amount awarded in federal grant funding. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $38,332,000 of the funds may be available for funding to social services districts for child care assistance should additional health and human services funding be available. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $22,034,000 may be available for services and expenses for the operation and coordination of child care resource and referral agencies. Such funds are to be available pursuant to a plan prepared by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget to continue existing programs with existing contractors that are satis- factorily performing as determined by the office of children and family services, to award new contracts to not-for-profit organiza- tions to continue programs where the existing contractors are not satisfactorily performing as determined by the office of children and family services and/or to award new contracts to not-for-profit organizations through a competitive process. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $6,125,000 may be available for services and expenses for the operation and coordination of legally exempt enrollment agencies located in the city of New York. Such funds are to be available pursuant to a plan prepared by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget to continue existing programs with existing contrac- tors that are satisfactorily performing as determined by the office of children and family services, to award new contracts to not-for- profit organizations to continue programs where the existing contractors are not satisfactorily performing as determined by the office of children and family services and/or to award new contracts to not-for-profit organizations through a competitive process. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $1,100,000 may be available for services and expenses for the operation of infant/toddler resource centers. Such funds are to be available pursuant to a plan prepared by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget to continue existing programs with existing contractors that are satisfactorily performing as deter- mined by the office of children and family services, to award new contracts to not-for-profit organizations to continue programs where the existing contractors are not satisfactorily performing as deter- mined by the office of children and family services and/or to award 261 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 new contracts to not-for-profit organizations through a competitive process. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $6,434,000 may be available for services and expenses of child care provider training. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $10,240,000 may be available for services and expenses of child care scholarships education and ongoing professional development. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $2,000,000 may be available for services and expenses of the development and maintenance of automated systems in support of licensing and oversight of child day care providers. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $586,000 may be available for services and expenses to make awards through a competitive grant process for start-up expenses and for the promotion of child health and safety, including equipment and minor renovations. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $300,000 may be available for services and expenses for the establishment and/or operation of child care services in the state's courts. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $2,020,000 may be available for services and expenses of subsidy and quality activities at the state university of New York including community colleges and state operated campuses. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $2,020,000 may be available for services and expenses of subsidy and quality activities at the city university of New York, including community colleges and senior colleges. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $750,000 may be available for suballocation to the department of agriculture and markets for services and expenses of child care services provided to children of migrant workers in programs operated by non-profit organizations under contract with the department of agriculture and markets to provide such care. Of the amount appropriated herein, up to $50,000 may be available for services and expenses of conducting a market rate survey ........... 308,746,000 ..................................... (re. $194,059,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses related to the child care block grant. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, in lieu of payments authorized by the social services law, or payments of federal funds otherwise due to the local social services districts for programs provided under the federal social security act or the federal food stamp act, funds herein appropriated, in amounts certified by the state commissioner or the state commissioner of health as due from local social services districts each month as their share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law may be set aside by the state comptroller in an interest-bearing account with such interest accruing to the credit of the locality in order to ensure the orderly and prompt payment of providers under section 367-b of the social services law pursuant to an estimate 262 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 provided by the commissioner of health of each local social services district's share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law. Funds appropriated herein shall be available for aid to munici- palities, for services and expenses under the child care block grant and for payments to the federal government for expenditures made pursuant to the social services law and the state plan for individ- ual and family grant program under the disaster relief act of 1974. Such funds are to be available for payment of aid, services and expenses heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to munici- palities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the office net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be transferred to any other appropriation within the office of children and family services and/or the office of temporary and disability assistance and/or suballocated to the office of temporary and disability assistance for the purpose of paying local social services districts' costs of the above program and may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation or with any other item or items within the amounts appropriated within the office of children and family services general fund - local assistance account or special revenue funds federal/state operations federal day care account with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the money hereby appropri- ated including any funds transferred by the office of temporary and disability assistance special revenue funds - federal / aid to localities federal health and human services fund, federal temporary assistance to needy families block grant funds at the request of local social services districts and, upon approval of the director of the budget, transfer of federal temporary assistance for needy families block grant funds made available from the New York works compliance fund program or otherwise specifically appropriated therefor, in combination with the money appropriated in the general fund / aid to localities local assistance account, appropriated for the state block grant for child care shall constitute the state block grant for child care. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $216,755,000 of the state block grant for child care may be used for child care assistance pursuant to title 5-C of article 6 of the social services law. The funds that are to be available to social services districts for child care assistance shall be apportioned among the social services districts by the office according to the allocation plan developed by the office and submitted to the director of the budget for approval within 60 days of enactment of the budget. A district's block grant allocation, including any funds the office of temporary and disability assistance transfers from a district's flexible fund 263 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 for family services allocation to the state block grant for child care at the district's request, for a particular federal fiscal year is available only for child care assistance expenditures made during that federal fiscal year and which are claimed by March 31 of the year immediately following the end of that federal fiscal year. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, any claims for child care assistance made by a social services district for expenditures made during a particular federal fiscal year, other than claims made under title XX of the federal social security act and under the food stamp employment and training program, shall be counted against the social services district's block grant allocation for that federal fiscal year. A social services district shall expend its allocation from the block grant in accordance with the applicable provisions in federal law and regulations relating to the federal funds included in the state block grant for child care and the regulations of the office of children and family services. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, each district's claims submitted under the state block grant for child care will be processed in a manner that maximizes the availability of federal funds and ensures that the district meets its maintenance of effort requirement in each applicable federal fiscal year. Funds appropriated herein shall be subject to the amount awarded in federal grant funding. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $38,332,000 of the funds may be available for funding to social services districts for child care assistance should additional health and human services funding be available. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $22,034,000 may be available for services and expenses for the operation and coordination of child care resource and referral agencies. Such funds are to be available pursuant to a plan prepared by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget to continue existing programs with existing contractors that are satis- factorily performing as determined by the office of children and family services, to award new contracts to not-for-profit organiza- tions to continue programs where the existing contractors are not satisfactorily performing as determined by the office of children and family services and/or to award new contracts to not-for-profit organizations through a competitive process. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $6,125,000 may be available for services and expenses for the operation and coordination of legally exempt enrollment agencies located in the city of New York. Such funds are to be available pursuant to a plan prepared by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget to continue existing programs with existing contrac- tors that are satisfactorily performing as determined by the office of children and family services, to award new contracts to not-for- profit organizations to continue programs where the existing contractors are not satisfactorily performing as determined by the office of children and family services and/or to award new contracts to not-for-profit organizations through a competitive process. 264 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $1,100,000 may be available for services and expenses for the operation of infant/toddler resource centers. Such funds are to be available pursuant to a plan prepared by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget to continue existing programs with existing contractors that are satisfactorily performing as deter- mined by the office of children and family services, to award new contracts to not-for-profit organizations to continue programs where the existing contractors are not satisfactorily performing as deter- mined by the office of children and family services and/or to award new contracts to not-for-profit organizations through a competitive process. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $6,434,000 may be available for services and expenses of child care provider training. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $10,240,000 may be available for services and expenses of child care scholarships education and ongoing professional development. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $2,000,000 may be available for services and expenses of the development and maintenance of automated systems in support of licensing and oversight of child day care providers. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $586,000 may be available for services and expenses to make awards through a competitive grant process for start-up expenses and for the promotion of child health and safety, including equipment and minor renovations. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $300,000 may be available for services and expenses for the establishment and/or operation of child care services in the state's courts. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $2,020,000 may be available for services and expenses of subsidy and quality activities at the state university of New York including community colleges and state operated campuses. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $2,020,000 may be available for services and expenses of subsidy and quality activities at the city university of New York, including community colleges and senior colleges. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $750,000 may be available for suballocation to the department of agriculture and markets for services and expenses of child care services provided to children of migrant workers in programs operated by non-profit organizations under contract with the department of agriculture and markets to provide such care. Of the amount appropriated herein, up to $50,000 may be available for services and expenses of conducting a market rate survey ........... 308,746,000 ...................................... (re. $33,256,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses related to the child care block grant. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, in lieu of payments authorized by the social services law, or payments of federal funds 265 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 otherwise due to the local social services districts for programs provided under the federal social security act or the federal food stamp act, funds herein appropriated, in amounts certified by the state commissioner or the state commissioner of health as due from local social services districts each month as their share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law may be set aside by the state comptroller in an interest-bearing account with such interest accruing to the credit of the locality in order to ensure the orderly and prompt payment of providers under section 367-b of the social services law pursuant to an estimate provided by the commissioner of health of each local social services district's share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law. Funds appropriated herein shall be available for aid to munici- palities, for services and expenses under the child care block grant and for payments to the federal government for expenditures made pursuant to the social services law and the state plan for individ- ual and family grant program under the disaster relief act of 1974. Such funds are to be available for payment of aid, services and expenses heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to munici- palities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the office net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be transferred to any other appropriation within the office of children and family services and/or the office of temporary and disability assistance and/or suballocated to the office of temporary and disability assistance for the purpose of paying local social services districts' costs of the above program and may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation or with any other item or items within the amounts appropriated within the office of children and family services general fund - local assistance account or special revenue funds federal/state operations federal day care account with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the money hereby appropri- ated including any funds transferred by the office of temporary and disability assistance special revenue funds - federal / aid to localities federal health and human services fund, federal temporary assistance to needy families block grant funds at the request of local social services districts and, upon approval of the director of the budget, transfer of federal temporary assistance for needy families block grant funds made available from the New York works compliance fund program or otherwise specifically appropriated therefor, in combination with the money appropriated in the general fund / aid to localities local assistance account, appropriated for the state block grant for child care shall constitute the state block grant for child care. 266 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $216,755,000 of the state block grant for child care may be used for child care assistance pursuant to title 5-C of article 6 of the social services law. The funds that are to be available to social services districts for child care assistance shall be apportioned among the social services districts by the office according to the allocation plan developed by the office and submitted to the director of the budget for approval within 60 days of enactment of the budget. A district's block grant allocation, including any funds the office of temporary and disability assistance transfers from a district's flexible fund for family services allocation to the state block grant for child care at the district's request, for a particular federal fiscal year is available only for child care assistance expenditures made during that federal fiscal year and which are claimed by March 31 of the year immediately following the end of that federal fiscal year. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, any claims for child care assistance made by a social services district for expenditures made during a particular federal fiscal year, other than claims made under title XX of the federal social security act and under the food stamp employment and training program, shall be counted against the social services district's block grant allocation for that federal fiscal year. A social services district shall expend its allocation from the block grant in accordance with the applicable provisions in federal law and regulations relating to the federal funds included in the state block grant for child care and the regulations of the office of children and family services. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, each district's claims submitted under the state block grant for child care will be processed in a manner that maximizes the availability of federal funds and ensures that the district meets its maintenance of effort requirement in each applicable federal fiscal year. Funds appropriated herein shall be subject to the amount awarded in federal grant funding. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $38,332,000 of the funds may be available for funding to social services districts for child care assistance should additional health and human services funding be available. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $22,034,000 may be available for services and expenses for the operation and coordination of child care resource and referral agencies. Such funds are to be available pursuant to a plan prepared by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget to continue existing programs with existing contractors that are satis- factorily performing as determined by the office of children and family services, to award new contracts to not-for-profit organiza- tions to continue programs where the existing contractors are not satisfactorily performing as determined by the office of children and family services and/or to award new contracts to not-for-profit organizations through a competitive process. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $6,125,000 may be available for services and expenses for the operation and coordination of 267 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 legally exempt enrollment agencies located in the city of New York. Such funds are to be available pursuant to a plan prepared by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget to continue existing programs with existing contrac- tors that are satisfactorily performing as determined by the office of children and family services, to award new contracts to not-for- profit organizations to continue programs where the existing contractors are not satisfactorily performing as determined by the office of children and family services and/or to award new contracts to not-for-profit organizations through a competitive process. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $1,100,000 may be available for services and expenses for the operation of infant/toddler resource centers. Such funds are to be available pursuant to a plan prepared by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget to continue existing programs with existing contractors that are satisfactorily performing as deter- mined by the office of children and family services, to award new contracts to not-for-profit organizations to continue programs where the existing contractors are not satisfactorily performing as deter- mined by the office of children and family services and/or to award new contracts to not-for-profit organizations through a competitive process. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $6,434,000 may be available for services and expenses of child care provider training. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $10,240,000 may be available for services and expenses of child care scholarships education and ongoing professional development. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $2,000,000 may be available for services and expenses of the development and maintenance of automated systems in support of licensing and oversight of child day care providers. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $586,000 may be available for services and expenses to make awards through a competitive grant process for start-up expenses and for the promotion of child health and safety, including equipment and minor renovations. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $300,000 may be available for services and expenses for the establishment and/or operation of child care services in the state's courts. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $2,020,000 may be available for services and expenses of subsidy and quality activities at the state university of New York including community colleges and state operated campuses. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $2,020,000 may be available for services and expenses of subsidy and quality activities at the city university of New York, including community colleges and senior colleges. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $750,000 may be available for suballocation to the department of agriculture and markets for services and expenses of child care services provided to children of migrant workers in programs operated by non-profit organizations 268 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 under contract with the department of agriculture and markets to provide such care. Of the amount appropriated herein, up to $50,000 may be available for services and expenses of conducting a market rate survey ........... 308,746,000 ..................................... (re. $144,637,000) Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Quality Child Care and Protection Account - 21900 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses related to administering the "quality child care and protection act" specifically, the provision of grants to child day care providers for health and safety purposes, for train- ing of child day care provider staff and other activities to increase the availability and/or quality of child care programs. No expenditure shall be made from this account until an expenditure plan has been approved by the director of the budget ............... 343,000 ............................................. (re. $343,000) NEW YORK STATE COMMISSION FOR THE BLIND [AND VISUALLY HANDICAPPED] PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses of the Helen Keller - CORE Program to provide services to legally-blind individuals having higher educa- tion or competitive employment goals ............................... 35,000 ............................................... (re. $35,000) For services and expenses of the National Federation of the Blind for NFB-Newsline ... 75,000 .............................. (re. $75,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal [Department of] Education Fund Rehabilitation Services/Supported Employment Account - 25213 The appropriation made by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013, is hereby amended and reappropriated to read: For services and expenses related to the NEW YORK STATE commission for the blind [and visually handicapped] including transfer or suballo- cation to the state education department ........................... 350,000 ............................................. (re. $350,000) FAMILY AND CHILDREN'S SERVICES PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: 269 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount appro- priated herein, shall be available under a foster care block grant for state reimbursement of eligible social services district expend- itures for the provision and administration of foster care services including care, maintenance, supervision, and tuition; for super- vision of foster children placed in federally funded job corps programs; for care, maintenance, supervision, and tuition for adju- dicated juvenile delinquents and persons in need of supervision placed in residential programs operated by authorized agencies and in out-of-state residential programs; and for the provision and administration of the kinship guardian assistance program including kinship guardianship assistance payments and payments for non-recur- ring guardianship expenses. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, a portion of the funds are available to reimburse social services districts for the change in the maximum state aid rates established by the office of children and family services for the 2013-14 rate year pursuant to section 398-a of the social services law and sections 4003 and 4405 of the education law to reflect the continuation of the cost of living adjustments that became effective April 1, 2008 for payments made to foster parents and for salary and fringe benefit costs and other critical nonpersonal services costs for foster care programs as determined by the office. Social services districts must adjust the amount of payments made for care provided by congregate care and foster boarding home programs and to foster parents to reflect the cost of living adjustments in the manner specified by the office. Each authorized agency operating a congregate care or foster board- ing home program in New York state for which the office sets a maxi- mum state aid rate pursuant to section 398-a of the social services law or section 4003 or 4405 of the education law shall submit, at the time and in a manner to be determined by the office, a written certification, attesting that the funds received for the continua- tion of the cost of living adjustment to the maximum state aid rate that became effective April 1, 2008 for that program will be or were used solely in accordance with the requirements of the cost of living adjustment established by the office. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, including section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part H of chapter 56 of the laws of 2012, for the period commencing on April 1, 2013 and ending March 31, 2014 the commissioner shall not apply any cost of living adjustment for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimbursement. Within the amounts appropriated herein, state reimbursement to each social services district for services identified herein that are otherwise reimbursable by the state from April 1, 2013 through March 31, 2014 shall be limited to a district allocation, hereinafter referred to as the district's block grant allocation. Notwithstand- ing any other provision of law, such block grant allocation shall be based, in part, on each district's claims for such costs, adjusted by the applicable cost allocation methodology and net of any retro- active payments for the 12 month period ending June 30, 2012 that 270 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 are submitted on or before January 2, 2013 and, in part, on such other factors as determined by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget. Any portion of a social services district's allocation from funds appropriated herein not claimed by such district during the state fiscal year may be used by such district for expenditures on preventive services provided pursuant to section 409-a of the social services law, inde- pendent living services and aftercare services provided pursuant to regulations of the department of family assistance, claimed by such district during the next state fiscal year up to the amount remain- ing from the district's foster care block grant allocation, provided however, that any claims for such services during the next state fiscal year in excess of such amount shall be subject to 62 percent state reimbursement exclusive of any federal funds made available for such purposes, in accordance with directives of the department of family assistance and subject to the approval of the director of the budget. Any claims submitted by a social services district for reimbursement for a particular state fiscal year for which the social services district does not receive state or federal reimbursement during that state fiscal year may not be claimed against that district's block grant apportionment for the next state fiscal year. The office of children and family services, with the approval of the director of the budget, may reduce a district's block grant allo- cation by the state share decrease related to federal retroactive reimbursement for such foster care services identified herein. The office, with the approval of the director of the budget, may reduce a district's block grant allocation by the state share of disallow- ances or sanctions taken against the district pursuant to the social services law or federal law. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the state shall not be responsible for reimbursing a social services district and a district shall not seek state reimbursement for any portion of any state disallowance or sanction taken against the social services district, or any federal disallowance attributable to final federal agency decisions or to settlement made, on or after July 1, 1995, when such disallowance or sanction results from the failure of the social services district to comply with federal or state require- ments, including, but not limited to, failure to document eligibil- ity for federal or state funds in the case record; provided, howev- er, if the office determines that any federal disallowance for services provided between January 1, 1999 and May 31, 1999 results solely from the late enactment of the state legislation implementing the federal adoption and safe families act, the state shall be sole- ly responsible for the full amount of the disallowance or sanction; provided, further, however, this provision shall be deemed to apply both prospectively and retroactively regardless of whether such sanctions or disallowances are for services provided or claims made prior to or after April 1, 2013. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, any federal disallowance resulting from a federal title IV-E eligibility review or audit that 271 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 uses extrapolated statistic techniques shall be passed along by the state to any and all social services districts that the office of children and family services has determined have not complied with the title IV-E eligibility requirements or have not taken the neces- sary actions to ensure compliance with such requirements including, but not limited to, failing to: assess and fully document all the criteria and have readily available all the necessary documents to establish and continue title IV-E eligibility for all title IV-E eligible children within the required time frames; claim title IV-E funding only for cases that meet all of the title IV-E eligibility criteria; and fully implement the social services payment system on or before April 1, 2005 for all direct and voluntary agency foster care services. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, the office of children and family services shall impose on social services districts any feder- al disallowance issued against the state as a result of a federal title IV-E secondary eligibility review regardless of the date the children may have entered foster care, the date the eligibility or payment errors occurred, or the filing date of any federal claims for reimbursement; provided, however, that the state shall be responsible for the disallowed costs and expenditures related to the placement of children in a facility operated by the office of chil- dren and family services, which shall be determined in the same manner as the disallowed costs and expenditures for social services districts other than the city of New York. In order to reimburse the federal government for the full amount of any disallowance imposed on the state by the federal administration for children and families within the timeframes necessary to avoid any potential interest payments on such amount, the office of children and family services is authorized to immediately offset funds otherwise due to each district for a pro rata share of the total disallowed costs based on the percentage of applicable federal title IV-E claims made by that district for the relevant time period as compared to the total applicable statewide title IV-E claims. The amount of the offset against each district will be adjusted, if necessary, upon completion of the disallowance allocation process. The final allo- cation of the amount of any federal disallowance resulting from a title IV-E secondary eligibility review shall be allocated among the districts so that each district shall be responsible for the amount attributable to each of the district's children or cases that are determined by the federal review to be unallowable. Each district shall also be responsible for a portion of the federal extrapolated disallowance amount based on the relative error rate for the district. The city of New York's error rate will be based on the federal sample and federal statistics. For all social services districts other than the city of New York, the error rate will be based on a review conducted by the district of a sample of children and/or cases determined by the office of children and family services and a re-review of a sub-sample by the office of those children and/or cases determined by the office. The office of chil- dren and family services will determine what is reasonable in estab- 272 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 lishing the size of the sample and sub-sample for each district. The office of children and family services shall notify each social services district of the sample of children and/or cases from the federal audit period that the social services district must review. Any child or case from the social services district that was included in the federal sample will automatically be included in the social services district's review sample and the determination made at the federal review regarding that child or case will govern for the purposes of the social services district's review. The social services district must complete and submit the results of its review to the office of children and family services within 60 days of receipt of the sample. The error rate for the district will be based on the findings of the district's review and the office of children and family services' re-review. If a social services district does not complete its review within 60 days of receiving the sample from the office of children and family services, the office of children and family services shall assign an error rate to the social services district based on the relative percentage of the district's applicable title IV-E claims for the relevant period as compared to applicable statewide title IV-E claims for that period and other circumstances that the office of children and family services may consider in order to allocate 100 percent of the federal disallow- ance. The office of children and family services shall apply each social services district's error rate to the total amount of the district's applicable title IV-E claims including associated admin- istrative expenses. The resulting dollar amounts for all of the social services districts will be summed to derive the total amount of title IV-E claims deemed to be in error statewide. To establish a disallowance percentage for each social services district, the amount of the district's title IV-E claims deemed to be in error will be divided by the amount of statewide title IV-E claims deemed to be in error. The resulting disallowance percentage for each district will be applied to the entire title IV-E extrapolated disallowance calculated by the federal review to determine the amount of the extrapolated disallowance for which the district is responsible. Each district will be credited for the amount already disallowed for any individual children or cases found to be in error during the federal review. The exclusive appeal rights for the review of the amount of the federal disallowance assigned to each social services district shall be pursuant to article 78 of the civil practice laws and rules; provided, however, that in any such action all of the social services districts shall be joined as necessary parties and the venue of any such action shall be in Rens- selaer county. Any social services district that fails to complete its sample review in the required time frames shall have no right to appeal and shall not be a necessary party to any action brought by another social services district. The money hereby appropriated is to be available for payment of state aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, the money 273 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 hereby appropriated shall be available to the office net of disal- lowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be transferred to any other appropriation within the office of children and family services and/or the office of temporary and disability assistance and/or suballocated to the office of temporary and disability assistance for the purpose of paying local social services districts' costs of the above program and may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation or with any other item or items within the amounts appropriated within the office of children and family services general fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the depart- ment of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, in lieu of payments authorized by the social services law, or payments of federal funds otherwise due to the local social services districts for programs provided under the federal social security act or the federal food stamp act, funds herein appropriated, in amounts certified by the state comptroller or the state commissioner of health as due from local social services districts each month as their share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law may be set aside by the state comptroller in an interest bearing account with such interest accruing to the credit of the locality in order to ensure the orderly and prompt payment of providers under section 367-b of the social services law pursuant to an estimate provided by the commissioner of health of each local social services district's share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law. Notwithstanding the provisions of any other law to the contrary, the office of children and family services may, on behalf of social services districts, make payments to foster boarding homes paid directly by social services districts by direct deposit or debit card. Local social services districts shall reimburse the office for the costs of administering such direct deposit or debit card payments. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of the social services law or the state finance law, the office of children and family services shall, on a quarterly basis, request that the office of temporary and disability assistance reimburse the office of children and fami- ly services for the non-federal share of the costs of administering such direct deposit or debit card payments to capture the local share of such costs. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, if a social services district fails to provide reimbursement to the office of children and family services pursuant to section 529 of the executive law within 60 days of receiving a bill for services under such section, or by the date certain set by such office for providing reimburse- ment, whichever is later, the offices of the department of family 274 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 assistance are authorized to exercise the state's set-off rights by withholding any amounts due and owing to such district under this appropriation, up to such amounts due and owing to the state under section 529 of the executive law and transferring such funds to the miscellaneous special revenue fund youth facility per diem account (YF). Notwithstanding any provision of articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, there shall be an exemption from the professional licensure requirements of such articles, and nothing contained in such articles, or in any other provisions of law related to the licensure requirements of persons licensed under those articles, shall prohibit or limit the activities or services of any person in the employ of a program or service operated, certified, regulated, funded or approved by the office of children and family services, a local governmental unit as such term is defined in article 41 of the mental hygiene law, and/or a local social services district as defined in section 61 of the social services law, and all such enti- ties shall be considered to be approved settings for the receipt of supervised experience for the professions governed by articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, and furthermore, no such entity shall be required to apply for nor be required to receive a waiver pursuant to section 6503-a of the education law in order to perform any activities or provide any services ............................. 436,002,000 ......................................... (re. $500,000) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the amount appropriated herein shall be available to reimburse for 98 percent of 65 percent of eligible social services district expenditures that are claimed by March 31, 2014 for those community preventive services provided from October 1, 2012 through September 30, 2013 at a cost that does not exceed the cost that was in effect on October 1, 2008 and that a social services district can demonstrate had been approved by the office of children and family services on or before October 1, 2008; provided, however, that should insufficient funds be available to provide state reimbursement for 98 percent of 65 percent of such costs, reimbursement shall be made proportionally to each district based on the percentage of their total eligible claims to the amount appropriated; and, provided further, however, that if the amount appropriated exceeds the amount of funds necessary to reimburse 98 percent of 65 percent of the eligible social services district expenditures, the office may, to the extent funds are available, provide reimbursement for 98 percent of 65 percent of eligible social services district expenditures for new community preventive services programs approved by the office and only up to the amounts approved by the office. A local social services district seeking federal and/or state reimbursement for community preventive services provided on or after October 1, 2010 must submit claims that sepa- rately identify the costs of such services in a form and manner and at such times as are required by the department of family assistance and that information regarding outcome based measures that demon- strate quality of services provided and program effectiveness be submitted to the office of children and family services in a form 275 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 and manner and at such times as required by the office. Of the amount appropriated herein, up to $1 million may be used to provide additional funding to an eligible program or programs with evalu- ation results that show program effectiveness and demonstrate private monetary support as determined by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget ... 12,124,750 ....................................... (re. $12,124,750) For state aid to reimburse 100 percent of social services district expenditures related to the improvement of staff to client ratios in the local district child protective workforce including, but not limited to new hiring to increase the number of caseworkers and to increase the number of supervisory staff in the local district child protective workforce. Each social services district receiving these funds shall certify that the district will not be using these funds to supplant other state and local funds and that the district will not submit claims for reimbursement under this appropriation for the same type and level of funding so certified, and the district shall submit to the office of children and family services information regarding outcome based measures that demonstrate quality of services provided and program effectiveness of such improved staff to client ratios in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office; provided, however, that a district may use these funds for expenditures to continue or expand activities that were funded with last year's appropriation that was enacted for this purpose ... 757,200 ................................. (re. $757,200) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, for suballocation to the office of mental health and subsequently for suballocation from the office of mental health to the department of health for 94 percent of 65 percent of the nonfederal share of medical assistance payments for home and community based waiver services provided in accordance with subdivision 9 of section 366 of the social services law as authorized by selected social services districts which choose to use preventive services funds to support such costs and to authorize the office of temporary and disability assistance to intercept funds otherwise due to the districts to provide the 38.9 percent local share of such preventive services expenditures. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, including section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part H of chapter 56 of the laws of 2012, for the period commenc- ing on April 1, 2013 and ending March 31, 2014 the commissioner shall not apply any cost of living adjustment for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimbursement ... 6,121,000 ....................... (re. $1,143,000) For services and expenses of the office of children and family services and local social services districts for activities neces- sary to comply with certain provisions of the adoption and safe families act of 1997 (P.L. 105-89) and chapter 7 of the laws of 1999 and chapter 668 of the laws of 2006 requiring criminal record checks for foster care parents, prospective adoptive parents, and adult household members. Funds appropriated herein shall be made available in accordance with a plan to be developed by the commissioner of the 276 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget. Funds appropriated herein shall be available for 94 percent of 98 percent of one-half of the non-federal share of the national and state fees for fingerprinting foster care parents, prospective adoptive parents, and other adult household members. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, and pursuant to chapter 7 of the laws of 1999 and chapter 668 of the laws of 2006, local social services districts shall reimburse the commissioner of the office of children and family services for an amount equal to 53.94 percent of the non-federal share of the cost of obtaining state and national fingerprint records. Notwithstanding any incon- sistent provision of law, and pursuant to chapter 7 of the laws of 1999 and chapter 668 of the laws of 2006, the commissioner of the office of children and family services shall, on behalf of local social services districts, make payments to the division of criminal justice services for processing of state and national criminal record checks and any other related costs. The commissioner shall ensure expenditures made pursuant to this provision reflect appro- priate federal and local shares. The commissioner of the office of children and family services shall request that the commissioner of the office of temporary and disability assistance reimburse the commissioner of the office of children and family services in an amount equal to 53.94 percent of the nonfederal share of such payments provided that such reimbursement in payments reflects actu- al expenditures made on behalf of each local social services district to capture the local share of such costs. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of the social services law or the state finance law, the commissioner shall, on a quarterly basis, request that the commissioner of the office of temporary and disability assistance reimburse the commissioner of the office of children and family services in an amount equal to 53.94 percent of the non-federal share of such fees to capture the local share of such fees. Such reimbursement shall occur on or before the one hundred and twentieth day following the close of the preceding quar- ter and shall be charged among districts based on the number of children currently placed in foster care in each local social services district provided that this methodology is revised quarter- ly to reflect most current available data. Amounts appropriated herein may, subject to the director of the budget, be interchanged or transferred with any other appropriation of the office of chil- dren and family services or the office of temporary and disability assistance as necessary to reimburse the state share of local social services district costs appropriated herein ........................ 1,857,000 ......................................... (re. $1,857,000) For services and expenses for foster care, adult and child protective services, preventive and adoption services provided by Indian tribes pursuant to subdivision 2 of section 39 of the social services law, after deducting therefrom any federal funds properly received or to be received. Notwithstanding the provisions of any other law to the contrary, the liability of the state and the amount to be distrib- 277 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 uted or otherwise expended by the state shall be 92 percent of eligible expenditures. Notwithstanding any provision of articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, there shall be an exemption from the professional licensure requirements of such articles, and nothing contained in such articles, or in any other provisions of law related to the licensure requirements of persons licensed under those articles, shall prohibit or limit the activities or services of any person in the employ of a program or service operated, certified, regulated, funded or approved by the office of children and family services, a local governmental unit as such term is defined in article 41 of the mental hygiene law, and/or a local social services district as defined in section 61 of the social services law, and all such enti- ties shall be considered to be approved settings for the receipt of supervised experience for the professions governed by articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, and furthermore, no such entity shall be required to apply for nor be required to receive a waiver pursuant to section 6503-a of the education law in order to perform any activities or provide any services ............................. 3,700,000 ......................................... (re. $2,670,000) For services and expenses of certain child fatality review teams approved by the office of children and family services for the purposes of investigating and/or reviewing the death of children ... 829,100 ............................................. (re. $829,100) For services and expenses of certain local or regional multidiscipli- nary child abuse investigation teams approved by the office of chil- dren and family services for the purpose of investigating reports of suspected child abuse or maltreatment and for new and established child advocacy centers ............................................. 5,229,900 ......................................... (re. $5,229,900) For additional services and expenses of child advocacy centers. This funding is to be distributed to newly established child advocacy centers and existing child advocacy centers weighted on a three year average of client volume ... 750,000 ................ (re. $750,000) For services and expenses, including local administrative costs, for providing medicaid home and community based waiver services pursuant to subdivision 12 of section 366 of the social services law. The amount appropriated herein is subject to a spending plan approved by the division of the budget and may be available for transfer or suballocation to the department of health for the medical assistance program for such services and expenses. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, including section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part H of chapter 56 of the laws of 2012, for the period commenc- ing on April 1, 2013 and ending March 31, 2014 the commissioner shall not apply any cost of living adjustment for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimbursement. Notwithstanding any provision of articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, there shall be an exemption from the professional licensure requirements of such articles, and nothing contained in 278 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 such articles, or in any other provisions of law related to the licensure requirements of persons licensed under those articles, shall prohibit or limit the activities or services of any person in the employ of a program or service operated, certified, regulated, funded or approved by the office of children and family services, a local governmental unit as such term is defined in article 41 of the mental hygiene law, and/or a local social services district as defined in section 61 of the social services law, and all such enti- ties shall be considered to be approved settings for the receipt of supervised experience for the professions governed by articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, and furthermore, no such entity shall be required to apply for nor be required to receive a waiver pursuant to section 6503-a of the education law in order to perform any activities or provide any services ............................. 72,494,000 ....................................... (re. $72,494,000) The money hereby appropriated is to be available for payment of state aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, the money hereby appropriated shall be available to the office net of disal- lowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be transferred to any other appropriation within the office of children and family services and/or the office of temporary and disability assistance and/or suballocated to the office of temporary and disability assistance for the purpose of paying local social services districts' costs of the above program and may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation or with any other item or items within the amounts appropriated within the office of children and family services general fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the depart- ment of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, in lieu of payments authorized by the social services law, or payments of federal funds otherwise due to the local social services districts for programs provided under the federal social security act or the federal food stamp act, funds herein appropriated, in amounts certified by the state commissioner or the state commissioner of health as due from local social services districts each month as their share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law may be set aside by the state comptroller in an interest-bearing account with such interest accruing to the credit of the locality in order to ensure the orderly and prompt payment of providers under section 367-b of the social services law pursuant to an estimate provided by the commissioner of health of each local social services district's share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law. Notwithstanding section 398-a of the social services law or any other law to the contrary, the amount appropriated herein, or such other 279 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 amount as may be approved by the director of the budget, shall be available for 94 percent of 98 percent of 50 percent reimbursement after deducting any federal funds available therefor to social services districts for amounts attributable to dormitory authority billings or approved refinancing of such billings which result in local social services districts' claims in excess of a local district's foster care block grant allocation. In addition, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, a portion of funds appropriated herein, or such other amount as may be approved by the director of the budget, shall be available for reimbursement related to payments made by a social services district to foster care providers subject to the provisions of section 410-i of the social services law for expenses directly related to projects funded through the housing finance agency for those foster care providers which also received revised or supplemental rates from the applica- ble regulating agency to accommodate the housing finance agency payments or the refinancing of previously approved dormitory author- ity payments. Notwithstanding section 398-a of the social services law or any other law to the contrary, such reimbursement shall be available for 94 percent of 98 percent of 50 percent of social services district costs, after deducting federal funds available therefor, for those social services districts' claims in excess of a social services district's foster care block grant allocation for those amounts exclusively attributable to the previously approved revised or supplemental rates. In addition, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, a portion of funds appropriated herein may also be used for payments to the dormitory authority of the state of New York for advisory services including, but not limited to, site visits and review of applications, building plans and cost estimates for voluntary agency programs for which the office of children and family services establishes maximum state aid rates and for capital projects for residential institutions for children seeking financing under paragraph b of subdivision 40 of section 1680 of the public authorities law, as amended by chapter 508 of the laws of 2006 ..... 6,620,000 ......................................... (re. $6,620,000) For eligible services and expenses provided during state fiscal year 2013-14 by a city with a population in excess of one million for a close to home initiative to provide juvenile justice services. Funds appropriated herein shall be made available for eligible services provided consistent with plans that cover juvenile delinquents in non-secure and limited secure settings submitted by a city with a population in excess of one million and approved by the office of children and family services and the director of the budget. The office of children and family services shall not reimburse any claims for expenditures for residential services unless they are submitted in final within twenty two months of the calendar quarter in which the claimed service or services were delivered and shall not reimburse any claims that were or will be transferred from this appropriation to the foster care block grant appropriation or the child welfare services appropriation. 280 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Notwithstanding any provision of articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, there shall be an exemption from the professional licensure requirements of such articles, and nothing contained in such articles, or in any other provisions of law related to the licensure requirements of persons licensed under those articles, shall prohibit or limit the activities or services of any person in the employ of a program or service operated, certified, regulated, funded or approved by the office of children and family services, a local governmental unit as such term is defined in article 41 of the mental hygiene law, and/or a local social services district as defined in section 61 of the social services law, and all such enti- ties shall be considered to be approved settings for the receipt of supervised experience for the professions governed by articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, and furthermore, no such entity shall be required to apply for nor be required to receive a waiver pursuant to section 6503-a of the education law in order to perform any activities or provide any services ............................. 36,265,000 ....................................... (re. $36,265,000) For payment of state aid for services and expenses for programs pursu- ant to section 530 of the executive law for secure and non-secure detention services provided from January 1, 2013 to December 31, 2013; provided, however, notwithstanding the provisions of any other law to the contrary, the liability of the state and the amount to be distributed or otherwise expended by the state pursuant to section 530 of the executive law shall be determined by first calculating the amount of the expenditure or other liability pursuant to such law after taking into consideration any other limitations on the amount of such expenditure or liability set forth in the state budg- et for such year, and then reducing the amount so calculated by two percent of such amount. Within the amounts appropriated herein, state reimbursement shall be limited to the amount of the munici- pality's distribution. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, allocations shall be based on a plan developed by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget and shall be based, in part, on each municipality's history of detention utilization, youth population and other factors as determined by the office. Any portion of a municipality's distrib- ution not claimed by the municipality for reimbursement of detention expenditures made during the period January 1, 2013 through December 31, 2013 may be claimed by such municipality to reimburse 62 percent of expenditures during such period for supervision and treatment services for juveniles programs not otherwise reimbursable pursuant to a chapter of the laws of 2013. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the amount appropriated herein may provide for reimbursement of up to 100 percent of the cost of care, maintenance and supervision for youth whose residence is outside the county providing the services up to the county's distribution; provided that upon such reimbursement from this appropriation, the office of children and family services shall bill, and the home county of such youth shall reimburse the office of children and family services, 281 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 for 51 percent of the cost of care, maintenance and supervision of such youth. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, the office of children and family services may require that such claims and data on detention use be submitted to the office electronically in the manner and format required by the office. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, the office shall be author- ized to promulgate regulations permitting the office to impose fiscal sanctions in the event that the office finds non-compliance with regulations governing secure and nonsecure detention facilities and to establish cost standards related to reimbursement of secure and non-secure detention services. Notwithstanding section 51 of the state finance law and any other provision of law to the contrary, the director of the budget may, upon the advice of the commissioner of the office of children and family services, authorize the transfer or interchange of moneys appropriated herein with any other local assistance - general fund appropriation within the office of children and family services except where transfer or interchange of appropriation is prohibited or otherwise restricted by law. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, if a social services district fails to provide reimbursement to the office of children and family services pursuant to section 529 of the executive law within 60 days of receiving a bill for services under such section, or by the date certain set by such office for providing reimburse- ment, whichever is later, the offices of the department of family assistance are authorized to exercise the state's set-off rights by withholding any amounts due and owing to such district under this appropriation, up to such amounts due and owing to the state under section 529 of the executive law and transferring such funds to the miscellaneous special revenue fund youth facility per diem account (YF). Notwithstanding any provision of articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, there shall be an exemption from the professional licensure requirements of such articles, and nothing contained in such articles, or in any other provisions of law related to the licensure requirements of persons licensed under those articles, shall prohibit or limit the activities or services of any person in the employ of a program or service operated, certified, regulated, funded or approved by the office of children and family services, a local governmental unit as such term is defined in article 41 of the mental hygiene law, and/or a local social services district as defined in section 61 of the social services law, and all such enti- ties shall be considered to be approved settings for the receipt of supervised experience for the professions governed by articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, and furthermore, no such entity shall be required to apply for nor be required to receive a waiver pursuant to section 6503-a of the education law in order to perform any activities or provide any services ............................. 76,160,000 ....................................... (re. $62,070,000) 282 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the amount appropriated herein shall be available to the office of children and family services for payment of the state share of a county's prior years claim for reimbursement based upon a subsequent review by the office of actual expenditures for care, maintenance and supervision provided to youth in detention, to address any underpayment of state aid to the county for services and expenses for detention in a prior calendar year ... 12,344,000 ..................... (re. $12,344,000) Notwithstanding section 530 of the executive law or any other law to the contrary, for reimbursement of 49 percent of approved capital expenditures for secure juvenile detention. Such reimbursement shall be in the form of depreciation of approved capital costs and inter- est on bonds, notes or other indebtedness necessarily undertaken to finance construction costs. Notwithstanding any provision of laws to the contrary, funding for such costs shall be limited to the amount appropriated herein. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, the office of children and family services may require that such claims for reimbursement of capital expenditures be submitted to the office electronically in the manner and format required by the office. Notwithstanding section 51 of the state finance law and any other provision of law to the contrary, the director of the budget may, upon the advice of the commissioner of the office of children and family services, authorize the interchange of moneys appropriated herein with any other local assistance - general fund appropriation within the office of children and family services .................. 4,606,000 ......................................... (re. $4,470,000) For eligible services and expenses of youth development programs as determined by the office of children and family services. Notwith- standing any other provision of law to the contrary, a youth devel- opment program shall mean a program designed to provide community- level services to promote positive youth development but shall not include approved runaway programs or transitional independent living support programs as such terms are defined in section 532-a of the executive law. Each county or a city with a population of one million or more, which shall be known as a municipality, operating a youth development program approved by the office of children and family services shall be eligible for one hundred percent state reimbursement of its qualified expenditures, subject to the amount available under this appropriation and exclusive of any federal funds made available therefor, not to exceed the municipality's distribution of state aid for youth development programs. The amount appropriated herein for youth development programs shall be distrib- uted by the office of children and family services to eligible muni- cipalities that have a comprehensive plan that has been developed in consultation with the applicable municipal youth bureau and approved by the office of children and family services. The distribution of the amount appropriated herein to eligible municipalities by the office of children and family services shall be based on factors as determined by the office and subject to the approval of the director of budget; such factors shall include the number of youth under the age of twenty-one residing in the municipality as shown by the last 283 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 published federal census certified in the same manner as provided by section fifty-four of the state finance law and may include, but not be limited to, the percentage of youth living in poverty within the municipality or such other factors as provided for in the regu- lations of the office of children and family services. Up to fifteen percent of the youth development funds that a municipality would allocate to an approved local youth bureau pursuant to an approved comprehensive plan may be used for administrative functions performed by such local youth bureau. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, an approved local youth bureau that is not providing, operating, administering or monitoring youth development programs shall not receive funding under this appropriation. The office shall not reimburse any claims for youth development programs unless they are submitted within twelve months of the calendar quar- ter in which the expenditure was made. The office may require that such claims be submitted to the office electronically in the manner and format required by the office. A municipality may enter into contracts to effectuate its youth development program as approved by the office of children and family services. No expenditures shall be made from this appropriation for youth development programs until a plan has been approved by the director of the budget and a certif- icate of approval allocating these funds has been issued by the director of the budget. Notwithstanding any provision of articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, there shall be an exemption from the professional licensure requirements of such articles, and nothing contained in such articles, or in any other provisions of law related to the licensure requirements of persons licensed under those articles, shall prohibit or limit the activities or services of any person in the employ of a program or service operated, certified, regulated, funded or approved by the office of children and family services, a local governmental unit as such term is defined in article 41 of the mental hygiene law, and/or a local social services district as defined in section 61 of the social services law, and all such enti- ties shall be considered to be approved settings for the receipt of supervised experience for the professions governed by articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, and furthermore, no such entity shall be required to apply for nor be required to receive a waiver pursuant to section 6503-a of the education law in order to perform any activities or provide any services ............................. 14,121,700 ....................................... (re. $14,121,700) Of the amount appropriated herein, $967,016 shall be available for the period January 1, 2013 through December 31, 2013 as follows: For services and expenses related to locally operated youth develop- ment and delinquency prevention programs. No expenditure shall be made from this appropriation until a plan has been approved by the director of the budget and a certificate of approval allocating these funds has been issued by the director of the budget. Notwithstanding the provisions of section 420 of the executive law which would require expenditure of state aid for youth programs in a total amount greater than $967,016, for payment of state aid for 284 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 programs pursuant to article 19-A of the executive law, for delin- quency prevention and youth development. Notwithstanding the provisions of section 420 of the executive law, eligibility for state aid reimbursement for counties which do not participate in the county comprehensive planing process shall be determined as follows: the aggregate amount of state aid for recreation, youth service and similar projects to a county and municipalities within such county shall not exceed $2,750 of which no more than $1,450 may be used for recreation projects, per 1,000 youths residing in the county based on a single count of such youths as shown by the last published federal census for the county certified in the same manner as provided by section 54 of the state finance law. The office shall not reimburse any claims unless they are submitted within 12 months of the project year in which the expenditure was made. Notwith- standing any law to the contrary, the office of children and family services may require that such claims for youth development and delinquency prevention programs be submitted to the office electron- ically in the manner and format required by the office, and that counties and municipalities submit to the office information regard- ing delinquency prevention and youth development outcome based meas- ures that demonstrate quality of services provided and effectiveness of such funded programs in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office. Of the amount appropriated herein $318,528 shall be available for the period January 1, 2013 through December 31, 2013 as follows: For services and expenses related to programs providing special delin- quency prevention or other youth development services. No expendi- ture shall be made for such programs for this appropriation until a plan has been approved by the director of the budget and a certif- icate of approval allocating these funds has been issued by the director of the budget. The office shall not reimburse any claims unless they are submitted within seven months of the project year in which the expenditure was made. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, the office of children and family services may require that such claims for special delinquency prevention or other youth development services be submitted to the office electronically in the manner and format required by the office, and that information regarding delinquency prevention outcome based measures that demon- strate quality of services provided and program effectiveness be submitted to the office in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office. For direct contracts with private not-for-profit community agencies to provide needed services for the operation of programs to prevent juvenile delinquency and promote youth development, and through an allocation to public agencies where it is documented that private not-for-profit community agencies are not available to provide such services. Moneys shall be made available to community agencies in counties outside the city of New York based on a statewide allo- cation formula determined by each county's eligibility for compre- hensive planning funds as a proportion of the statewide total provided under paragraph a of subdivision 1 of section 420 of the 285 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 executive law. Moneys made available to community agencies shall be allocated by local youth bureaus subject to final funding determi- nations by the commissioner of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget. Such contracts shall provide for submission of information regarding outcome based measures that demonstrate quality of services provided and program effectiveness to the office in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office. For direct contract with private not-for-profit community agencies to provide needed services for the operation of programs to prevent juvenile delinquency and promote youth development, and through an allocation to public agencies where it is documented that private not-for-profit agencies are not available to provide such services. Such contracts shall provide for submission of information regarding outcome based measures that demonstrate quality of services provided and program effectiveness to the office in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, moneys shall be made available to community agencies in cities with populations greater than 275,000 and to community agencies statewide ........... 1,285,544 ......................................... (re. $1,285,544) For payment of state aid for programs for the provision of eligible services to runaway and homeless youth pursuant to a plan, submitted by an eligible county, or a city having a population of one million or more, which shall be known as a municipality, and approved by the office of children and family services as part of such munici- pality's comprehensive plan; the office of children and family services shall not reimburse any claims unless they are submitted within 12 months of the calendar quarter in which the claimed service or services were delivered. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, the office of children and family services may require that such claims for provision of services to runaway and homeless youth be submitted to the office electronically in the manner and format required by the office, and the information regarding outcome based measures that demonstrate quality of services provided and program effectiveness be submitted to the office in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office. No expenditures shall be made from this appropriation until an annual expenditure plan is approved by the director of the budget and a certificate of approval allocating these funds has been issued by the director of the budget and copies of such certificate or any amendment thereto filed with the state comptroller, the chairperson of the senate finance committee and the chairperson of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any provision of articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, there shall be an exemption from the professional licensure requirements of such articles, and nothing contained in such articles, or in any other provisions of law related to the licensure requirements of persons licensed under those articles, shall prohibit or limit the activities or services of any person in the employ of a program or service operated, certified, regulated, 286 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 funded or approved by the office of children and family services, a local governmental unit as such term is defined in article 41 of the mental hygiene law, and/or a local social services district as defined in section 61 of the social services law, and all such enti- ties shall be considered to be approved settings for the receipt of supervised experience for the professions governed by articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, and furthermore, no such entity shall be required to apply for nor be required to receive a waiver pursuant to section 6503-a of the education law in order to perform any activities or provide any services ............................. 2,355,800 ......................................... (re. $2,355,800) For payment of state aid for programs for the provision of services to runaway and homeless youth for the period January 1, 2013 through December 31, 2013 pursuant to subdivisions 2, 3 and 4 of section 420 of the executive law and pursuant to chapter 800 of the laws of 1985 amending the runaway and homeless youth act for the provision of transitional independent living support services and the establish- ment and operation of young adult shelters for youth between the ages of 16 to 21; the office of children and family services shall not reimburse any claims unless they are submitted within 12 months of the calendar quarter in which the claimed service or services were delivered. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, the office of children and family services may require that such claims for provision of services to runaway and homeless youth be submitted to the office electronically in the manner and format required by the office, and the information regarding outcome based measures that demonstrate quality of services provided and program effectiveness be submitted to the office in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office. No expenditures shall be made from this appropriation until an annual expenditure plan is approved by the director of the budget and a certificate of approval allocating these funds has been issued by the director of the budget and copies of such certificate or any amendment thereto filed with the state comptroller, the chairperson of the senate finance committee and the chairperson of the assembly ways and means committee ............... 254,456 ............................................. (re. $254,456) For services and expenses provided by local probation departments, for the post-placement care of youth leaving a youth residential facili- ty and for services and expenses of the office of children and fami- ly services related to community-based programs for youth in the care of the office of children and family services which may include but not be limited to multi-systemic therapy, family functional therapy and/or functional therapeutic foster care, and electronic monitoring. Funds appropriated herein shall be made available subject to the approval of an expenditure plan by the director of the budget. Funded programs shall submit information regarding outcome based measures that demonstrate quality of services provided and program effectiveness to the office in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office ... 311,700 ............... (re. $311,700) 287 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses of kinship care programs. Such funds are available pursuant to a plan prepared by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget to continue or expand existing programs with existing contractors that are satisfactorily performing as determined by the office of chil- dren and family services, to award new contracts to continue programs where the existing contractors are not satisfactorily performing as determined by the office of children and family services and/or award new contracts through a competitive process. Such contracts shall provide for submission of information regarding outcome based measures that demonstrate quality of services provided and program effectiveness to the office in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office ... 338,750 .... (re. $300,000) For services and expenses related to the home visiting program. Such funds are to be available pursuant to a plan prepared by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget to continue or expand existing programs with existing contractors that are satisfactorily performing as determined by the office of children and family services, to award new contracts to continue programs where the existing contractors are not satisfac- torily performing as determined by the office of children and family services and/or to award new contracts through a competitive proc- ess. Such contracts shall provide for submission of information regarding outcome based measures that demonstrate quality of services provided and program effectiveness to the office in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office ............. 23,288,200 ....................................... (re. $17,001,000) For services and expenses of the William B. Hoyt memorial children and family trust fund, for prevention and support service programs for victims of family violence pursuant to article 10-A of the social services law. Programs funded through such trust shall submit infor- mation regarding outcome based measures that demonstrate quality of services provided and program effectiveness to the office in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office. Funds appropriated herein may be transferred to the office of children and family services miscellaneous special revenue fund, children and family trust fund ... 621,850 ....................... (re. $621,850) For services and expenses for supportive housing for young adults aged 25 years or younger leaving or having recently left foster care or who had been in foster care for more than a year after their 16th birthday and who are at-risk of street homelessness or sheltered homelessness provided under the joint project between the state and the city of New York, known as the New York New York III supportive housing agreement. No expenditure shall be made until a certificate of allocation has been approved by the director of the budget with copies to be filed with the chairpersons of the senate finance committee and the assembly ways and means committee. The amount appropriated herein may be transferred or otherwise made available to the city of New York administration for children's services for services and expenses related to implementing the project. 288 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, including section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part H of chapter 56 of the laws of 2012, for the period commenc- ing on April 1, 2013 and ending March 31, 2014 the commissioner shall not apply any cost of living adjustment for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimbursement. Notwithstanding any provision of articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, there shall be an exemption from the professional licensure requirements of such articles, and nothing contained in such articles, or in any other provisions of law related to the licensure requirements of persons licensed under those articles, shall prohibit or limit the activities or services of any person in the employ of a program or service operated, certified, regulated, funded or approved by the office of children and family services, a local governmental unit as such term is defined in article 41 of the mental hygiene law, and/or a local social services district as defined in section 61 of the social services law, and all such enti- ties shall be considered to be approved settings for the receipt of supervised experience for the professions governed by articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, and furthermore, no such entity shall be required to apply for nor be required to receive a waiver pursuant to section 6503-a of the education law in order to perform any activities or provide any services ............................. 2,137,000 ......................................... (re. $2,137,000) For services and expenses of the Catholic Family Center in Rochester to establish and operate a statewide kinship information and refer- ral network ... 220,500 ............................. (re. $220,500) For services and expenses of the advantage after school program. Such funds are to be available pursuant to a plan prepared by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget to extend or expand current contracts with community based organizations, to award new contracts to continue programs where the existing contractors are not satisfactorily performing as determined by the office of children and family services and/or to award new contracts through a competitive process to community based organiza- tions ... 17,255,300 ............................. (re. $17,021,000) For services and expenses of a public/private partnership pilot program to fund new and expand existing preventive, early childhood development, and other services to at-risk children, youth and fami- lies and such funds shall not be used to supplant other state, local or federal funding. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, state funding for the pilot program shall be limited to the amount appropriated herein and shall not constitute more than 65 percent of eligible program expenditures, with the remaining 35 percent of program expenditures to be supported with private funds. The funds shall be distributed through a competitive process for services in an eligible region pursuant to a plan prepared by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget. Eligible regions are the Capital, Central New York, Finger Lakes, Long Island, Mid-Hudson, Mohawk Valley, New York City, 289 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 North Country, Southern Tier or Western New York regions ... 2,000,000 ......................................... (re. $2,000,000) For services and expenses of 2-1-1 New York, including funding to qualified regional collaborators ... 750,000 ........ (re. $750,000) For services and expenses related to the settlement house program. Funded programs shall submit information regarding outcome based measures that demonstrate quality of services provided and program effectiveness to the office in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office ... 450,000 ............... (re. $425,000) For services and expenses associated with sexually exploited children. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the state's liability under subdivision 5 of section 447-b of the social services law shall be limited to the amount appropriated herein ................. 1,650,000 ......................................... (re. $1,650,000) For services and expenses of the community reinvestment program ...... 1,750,000 ......................................... (re. $1,738,000) For services and expenses of the center for alternative sentencing and employment services (CASES) ... 200,000 ............. (re. $200,000) For services and expenses for the NYS Alliance of Boys & Girls Clubs . 750,000 ............................................. (re. $750,000) For services and expenses of the Yeled V'Yalda Early Childhood Center for education and parent support mentoring programs to facilitate healthy families ... 350,000 ........................ (re. $350,000) For suballocation to the division of criminal justice services for services and expenses of legal services for the elderly or disadvan- taged of western New York for the prevention of elder abuse ........ 80,000 ............................................... (re. $80,000) For suballocation to the department of health for services and expenses of premium health for diagnostic services and treatment and preventive care services ... 350,000 ................ (re. $350,000) For services and expenses of the Community Action Organization of Erie County ... 250,000 .................................. (re. $250,000) The appropriation made by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013, is hereby amended and reappropriated to read: Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount appro- priated herein shall be available under the supervision and treat- ment services for juveniles program for 62 percent state reimburse- ment to counties and the city of New York for eligible expenditures for the provision and administration of eligible supervision and treatment services for juveniles programs during the period of April 1, 2013 through March 31, 2014 that have been approved by the office of children and family services pursuant to a plan approved by the director of the budget. Within the amounts appropriated herein, state reimbursement shall be limited to the amount of such munici- pality's distribution. The office of children and family services shall not reimburse any claims unless they are submitted within 12 months of the calendar quarter in which the claimed services were delivered, PROVIDED, HOWEVER, IF A MUNICIPALITY IS UNABLE TO CLAIM ALL OF ITS ALLOCATION FOR SUCH PROGRAM PERIOD WITHIN THE REQUIRED TIME FRAMES, THE MUNICIPALITY MAY APPLY TO THE OFFICE OF CHILDREN 290 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 AND FAMILY SERVICES FOR A WAIVER TO PERMIT THE MUNICIPALITY TO CONTINUE TO HAVE THE FUNDS AVAILABLE TO IT FOR AN ADDITIONAL ONE-YEAR PROGRAM PERIOD UPON A SHOWING AND CERTIFICATION BY THE MUNICIPALITY THAT SUCH FUNDS WILL BE USED ONLY TO REIMBURSE THE MUNICIPALITY FOR ELIGIBLE EXPENDITURES FOR ELIGIBLE SERVICES PROVIDED DURING THE PERIOD OF APRIL 1, 2013 THROUGH MARCH 31, 2014 FOR WHICH THE MUNICIPALITY WAS UNABLE TO CLAIM WITHIN THE REQUIRED TIMEFRAMES. These funds shall not be used to supplant other state and local funds ... 8,376,000 ..................... (re. $7,527,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the amount appropriated herein shall be available to reimburse for 98 percent of 65 percent of eligible social services district expenditures that are claimed by March 31, 2013 for those community preventive services provided from October 1, 2011 through September 30, 2012 at a cost that does not exceed the cost that was in effect on October 1, 2008 and that a social services district can demonstrate had been approved by the office of children and family services on or before October 1, 2008; provided, however, that should insufficient funds be available to provide state reimbursement for 98 percent of 65 percent of such costs, reimbursement shall be made proportionally to each district based on the percentage of their total eligible claims to the amount appropriated; and, provided further, however, that if the amount appropriated exceeds the amount of funds necessary to reimburse 98 percent of 65 percent of the eligible social services district expenditures, the office may, to the extent funds are available, provide reimbursement for 98 percent of 65 percent of eligible social services district expenditures for new community preventive services programs approved by the office and only up to the amounts approved by the office. A local social services district seeking federal and/or state reimbursement for community preventive services provided on or after October 1, 2010 must submit claims that sepa- rately identify the costs of such services in a form and manner and at such times as are required by the department of family assistance and that information regarding outcome based measures that demon- strate quality of services provided and program effectiveness be submitted to the office of children and family services in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office. Of the amount appropriated herein, up to $1 million may be used to provide additional funding to an eligible program or programs with evalu- ation results that show program effectiveness and demonstrate private monetary support as determined by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget ......... 12,124,750 ........................................ (re. $1,048,000) For state aid to reimburse 100 percent of social services district expenditures related to the improvement of staff to client ratios in the local district child protective workforce including, but not limited to new hiring to increase the number of caseworkers and to increase the number of supervisory staff in the local district child protective workforce. Each social services district receiving these 291 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 funds shall certify that the district will not be using these funds to supplant other state and local funds and that the district will not submit claims for reimbursement under this appropriation for the same type and level of funding so certified, and the district shall submit to the office of children and family services information regarding outcome based measures that demonstrate quality of services provided and program effectiveness of such improved staff to client ratios in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office; provided, however, that a district may use these funds for expenditures to continue or expand activities that were funded with last year's appropriation that was enacted for this purpose ... 757,200 ................................... (re. $4,000) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, for suballocation to the office of mental health and subsequently for suballocation from the office of mental health to the department of health for 94 percent of 65 percent of the nonfederal share of medical assistance payments for home and community based waiver services provided in accordance with subdivision 9 of section 366 of the social services law as authorized by selected social services districts which choose to use preventive services funds to support such costs and to authorize the office of temporary and disability assistance to intercept funds otherwise due to the districts to provide the 38.9 percent local share of such preventive services expenditures. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, including section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part F of chapter 59 of the laws of 2011, for the period commenc- ing on April 1, 2012 and ending March 31, 2013 the commissioner shall not apply any new cost of living adjustment authorized by section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part F of chapter 59 of the laws of 2011, for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimbursement ... 6,121,000 ............... (re. $1,551,000) For services and expenses of the office of children and family services and local social services districts for activities neces- sary to comply with certain provisions of the adoption and safe families act of 1997 (P.L. 105-89) and chapter 7 of the laws of 1999 and chapter 668 of the laws of 2006 requiring criminal record checks for foster care parents, prospective adoptive parents, and adult household members. Funds appropriated herein shall be made available in accordance with a plan to be developed by the commissioner of the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget. Funds appropriated herein shall be available for 94 percent of 98 percent of one-half of the non-federal share of the national and state fees for fingerprinting foster care parents, prospective adoptive parents, and other adult household members. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, and pursuant to chapter 7 of the laws of 1999 and chapter 668 of the laws of 2006, local social services districts shall reimburse the commissioner of the office of children and family services for an amount equal to 53.94 percent of the non-federal share of the cost of obtaining state and national fingerprint records. Notwithstanding any incon- 292 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 sistent provision of law, and pursuant to chapter 7 of the laws of 1999 and chapter 668 of the laws of 2006, the commissioner of the office of children and family services shall, on behalf of local social services districts, make payments to the division of criminal justice services for processing of state and national criminal record checks and any other related costs. The commissioner shall ensure expenditures made pursuant to this provision reflect appro- priate federal and local shares. The commissioner of the office of children and family services shall request that the commissioner of the office of temporary and disability assistance reimburse the commissioner of the office of children and family services in an amount equal to 53.94 percent of the nonfederal share of such payments provided that such reimbursement in payments reflects actu- al expenditures made on behalf of each local social services district to capture the local share of such costs. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of the social services law or the state finance law, the commissioner shall, on a quarterly basis, request that the commissioner of the office of temporary and disability assistance reimburse the commissioner of the office of children and family services in an amount equal to 53.94 percent of the non-federal share of such fees to capture the local share of such fees. Such reimbursement shall occur on or before the one hundred and twentieth day following the close of the preceding quar- ter and shall be charged among districts based on the number of children currently placed in foster care in each local social services district provided that this methodology is revised quarter- ly to reflect most current available data. Amounts appropriated herein may, subject to the director of the budget, be interchanged or transferred with any other appropriation of the office of chil- dren and family services or the office of temporary and disability assistance as necessary to reimburse the state share of local social services district costs appropriated herein ........................ 1,857,000 ......................................... (re. $1,650,000) For services and expenses for foster care, adult and child protective services, preventive and adoption services provided by Indian tribes pursuant to subdivision 2 of section 39 of the social services law, after deducting therefrom any federal funds properly received or to be received. Notwithstanding the provisions of any other law to the contrary, the liability of the state and the amount to be distrib- uted or otherwise expended by the state shall be 92 percent of eligible expenditures ... 3,700,000 ................... (re. $6,000) For services and expenses of certain child fatality review teams approved by the office of children and family services for the purposes of investigating and/or reviewing the death of children ... 829,100 ............................................. (re. $829,100) For services and expenses of certain local or regional multidiscipli- nary child abuse investigation teams approved by the office of chil- dren and family services for the purpose of investigating reports of suspected child abuse or maltreatment and for new and established child advocacy centers ... 5,229,900 ................ (re. $985,000) 293 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For additional services and expenses of child advocacy centers ....... 750,000 ............................................. (re. $556,000) For services and expenses, including local administrative costs, for providing medicaid home and community based waiver services pursuant to subdivision 12 of section 366 of the social services law. The amount appropriated herein is subject to a spending plan approved by the division of the budget and may be available for transfer or suballocation to the department of health for the medical assistance program for such services and expenses. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, including section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part F of chapter 59 of the laws of 2011, for the period commenc- ing on April 1, 2012 and ending March 31, 2013 the commissioner shall not apply any new cost of living adjustment authorized by section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part F of chapter 59 of the laws of 2011, for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimbursement ... 72,494,000 ............. (re. $23,109,000) The money hereby appropriated is to be available for payment of state aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, the money hereby appropriated shall be available to the office net of disal- lowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be transferred to any other appropriation within the office of children and family services and/or the office of temporary and disability assistance and/or suballocated to the office of temporary and disability assistance for the purpose of paying local social services districts' costs of the above program and may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation or with any other item or items within the amounts appropriated within the office of children and family services general fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the depart- ment of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, in lieu of payments authorized by the social services law, or payments of federal funds otherwise due to the local social services districts for programs provided under the federal social security act or the federal food stamp act, funds herein appropriated, in amounts certified by the state commissioner or the state commissioner of health as due from local social services districts each month as their share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law may be set aside by the state comptroller in an interest-bearing account with such interest accruing to the credit of the locality in order to ensure the orderly and prompt payment of providers under section 367-b of the social services law pursuant to an estimate provided by the commissioner of health of each local social services 294 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 district's share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law. Notwithstanding section 398-a of the social services law or any other law to the contrary, the amount appropriated herein, or such other amount as may be approved by the director of the budget, shall be available for 94 percent of 98 percent of 50 percent reimbursement after deducting any federal funds available therefor to social services districts for amounts attributable to dormitory authority billings or approved refinancing of such billings which result in local social services districts' claims in excess of a local district's foster care block grant allocation. In addition, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, a portion of funds appropriated herein, or such other amount as may be approved by the director of the budget, shall be available for reimbursement related to payments made by a social services district to foster care providers subject to the provisions of section 410-i of the social services law for expenses directly related to projects funded through the housing finance agency for those foster care providers which also received revised or supplemental rates from the applica- ble regulating agency to accommodate the housing finance agency payments or the refinancing of previously approved dormitory author- ity payments. Notwithstanding section 398-a of the social services law or any other law to the contrary, such reimbursement shall be available for 94 percent of 98 percent of 50 percent of social services district costs, after deducting federal funds available therefor, for those social services districts' claims in excess of a social services district's foster care block grant allocation for those amounts exclusively attributable to the previously approved revised or supplemental rates. In addition, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, a portion of funds appropriated herein may also be used for payments to the dormitory authority of the state of New York for advisory services including, but not limited to, site visits and review of applications, building plans and cost estimates for voluntary agency programs for which the office of children and family services establishes maximum state aid rates and for capital projects for residential institutions for children seeking financing under paragraph b of subdivision 40 of section 1680 of the public authorities law, as amended by chapter 508 of the laws of 2006 ..... 6,620,000 ......................................... (re. $4,419,000) For eligible services and expenses provided during state fiscal year 2012-13 by a city with a population in excess of one million for a close to home initiative to provide juvenile justice services to all adjudicated juvenile delinquents determined by a family court in such city as needing services or placement other than placement in a secure or limited secure facility. Funds appropriated herein shall be made available for eligible services provided consistent with a plan that covers juvenile delinquents in non-secure settings submit- ted by a city with a population in excess of one million and approved by the office of children and family services and the director of the budget as required by a chapter of the laws of 2012. 295 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 The office of children and family services shall not reimburse any claims for expenditures for residential services unless they are submitted in final within twenty two months of the calendar quarter in which the claimed service or services were delivered and shall not reimburse any claims that were or will be transferred from this appropriation to the foster care block grant appropriation or the child welfare services appropriation ............................... 8,614,000 ......................................... (re. $3,714,000) For payment of state aid for services and expenses for programs pursu- ant to section 530 of the executive law for secure and non-secure detention services provided from January 1, 2012 to December 31, 2012; provided, however, notwithstanding the provisions of any other law to the contrary, the liability of the state and the amount to be distributed or otherwise expended by the state pursuant to section 530 of the executive law shall be determined by first calculating the amount of the expenditure or other liability pursuant to such law after taking into consideration any other limitations on the amount of such expenditure or liability set forth in the state budg- et for such year, and then reducing the amount so calculated by two percent of such amount. Within the amounts appropriated herein, state reimbursement shall be limited to the amount of the munici- pality's distribution. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, allocations shall be based on a plan developed by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget and shall be based, in part, on each municipality's history of detention utilization, youth population and other factors as determined by the office. Any portion of a municipality's distrib- ution not claimed by the municipality for reimbursement of detention expenditures made during the period January 1, 2012 through December 31, 2012 may be claimed by such municipality to reimburse 62 percent of expenditures during such period for supervision and treatment services for juveniles programs not otherwise reimbursable pursuant to a chapter of the laws of 2012. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the amount appropriated herein may provide for reimbursement of up to 100 percent of the cost of care, maintenance and supervision for youth whose residence is outside the county providing the services up to the county's distribution; provided that upon such reimbursement from this appropriation, the office of children and family services shall bill, and the home county of such youth shall reimburse the office of children and family services, for 51 percent of the cost of care, maintenance and supervision of such youth. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, the office of children and family services may require that such claims and data on detention use be submitted to the office electronically in the manner and format required by the office. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, the office shall be author- ized to promulgate regulations permitting the office to impose fiscal sanctions in the event that the office finds non-compliance with regulations governing secure and nonsecure detention facilities 296 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 and to establish cost standards related to reimbursement of secure and non-secure detention services. Notwithstanding section 51 of the state finance law and any other provision of law to the contrary, the director of the budget may, upon the advice of the commissioner of the office of children and family services, authorize the transfer or interchange of moneys appropriated herein with any other local assistance - general fund appropriation within the office of children and family services except where transfer or interchange of appropriation is prohibited or otherwise restricted by law. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, if a social services district fails to provide reimbursement to the office of children and family services pursuant to section 529 of the executive law within 60 days of receiving a bill for services under such section, or by the date certain set by such office for providing reimburse- ment, whichever is later, the offices of the department of family assistance are authorized to exercise the state's set-off rights by withholding any amounts due and owing to such district under this appropriation, up to such amounts due and owing to the state under section 529 of the executive law and transferring such funds to the miscellaneous special revenue fund youth facility per diem account (YF) ... 76,160,000 .............................. (re. $18,747,000) Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount appro- priated herein shall be available under the supervision and treat- ment services for juveniles program for 62 percent state reimburse- ment to counties and the city of New York for eligible expenditures for the provision and administration of eligible supervision and treatment services for juveniles programs during the period of April 1, 2012 through March 31, 2013 that have been approved by the office of children and family services pursuant to a plan approved by the director of the budget. Within the amounts appropriated herein, state reimbursement shall be limited to the amount of such munici- pality's distribution. The office of children and family services shall not reimburse any claims unless they are submitted within 12 months of the calendar quarter in which the claimed services were delivered. These funds shall not be used to supplant other state and local funds ... 8,376,000 ......................... (re. $4,400,000) Notwithstanding section 530 of the executive law or any other law to the contrary, for reimbursement of 49 percent of approved capital expenditures for secure juvenile detention. Such reimbursement shall be in the form of depreciation of approved capital costs and inter- est on bonds, notes or other indebtedness necessarily undertaken to finance construction costs. Notwithstanding any provision of laws to the contrary, funding for such costs shall be limited to the amount appropriated herein. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, the office of children and family services may require that such claims for reimbursement of capital expenditures be submitted to the office electronically in the manner and format required by the office. Notwithstanding section 51 of the state finance law and any other provision of law to the contrary, the director of the budget may, upon the advice of the commissioner of the office of children and 297 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 family services, authorize the interchange of moneys appropriated herein with any other local assistance - general fund appropriation within the office of children and family services .................. 4,606,000 ......................................... (re. $3,223,000) Of the amount appropriated herein, $10,622,675 shall be available as follows: For services and expenses related to locally operated youth develop- ment and delinquency prevention programs. No expenditure shall be made from this appropriation until a plan has been approved by the director of the budget and a certificate of approval allocating these funds has been issued by the director of the budget. Notwithstanding the provisions of section 420 of the executive law which would require expenditure of state aid for youth programs in a total amount greater than $10,622,675, for payment of state aid for programs pursuant to article 19-A of the executive law, for delin- quency prevention and youth development. Notwithstanding the provisions of section 420 of the executive law, eligibility for state aid reimbursement for counties which do not participate in the county comprehensive planing process shall be determined as follows: the aggregate amount of state aid for recreation, youth service and similar projects to a county and municipalities within such county shall not exceed $2,750 of which no more than $1,450 may be used for recreation projects, per 1,000 youths residing in the county based on a single count of such youths as shown by the last published federal census for the county certified in the same manner as provided by section 54 of the state finance law. The office shall not reimburse any claims unless they are submitted within 12 months of the project year in which the expenditure was made. Notwith- standing any law to the contrary, the office of children and family services may require that such claims for youth development and delinquency prevention programs be submitted to the office electron- ically in the manner and format required by the office, and that counties and municipalities submit to the office information regard- ing delinquency prevention and youth development outcome based meas- ures that demonstrate quality of services provided and effectiveness of such funded programs in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office. Of the amount appropriated herein $3,499,025 shall be available as follows: For services and expenses related to programs providing special delin- quency prevention or other youth development services. No expendi- ture shall be made for such programs from this appropriation until a plan has been approved by the director of the budget and a certif- icate of approval allocating these funds has been issued by the director of the budget. The office shall not reimburse any claims unless they are submitted within seven months of the project year in which the expenditure was made. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, the office of children and family services may require that such claims for special delinquency prevention or other youth development services be submitted to the office electronically in the manner and format required by the office, and that information 298 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 regarding delinquency prevention outcome based measures that demon- strate quality of services provided and program effectiveness be submitted to the office in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office. For direct contracts with private not-for-profit community agencies to provide needed services for the operation of programs to prevent juvenile delinquency and promote youth development, and through an allocation to public agencies where it is documented that private not-for-profit community agencies are not available to provide such services. Moneys shall be made available to community agencies in counties outside the city of New York based on a statewide allo- cation formula determined by each county's eligibility for compre- hensive planning funds as a proportion of the statewide total provided under paragraph a of subdivision 1 of section 420 of the executive law. Moneys made available to community agencies shall be allocated by local youth bureaus subject to final funding determi- nations by the commissioner of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget. Such contracts shall provide for submission of information regarding outcome based measures that demonstrate quality of services provided and program effectiveness to the office in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office. For direct contract with private not-for-profit community agencies to provide needed services for the operation of programs to prevent juvenile delinquency and promote youth development, and through an allocation to public agencies where it is documented that private not-for-profit agencies are not available to provide such services. Such contracts shall provide for submission of information regarding outcome based measures that demonstrate quality of services provided and program effectiveness to the office in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, moneys shall be made available to community agencies in cities with populations greater than 275,000 and to community agencies statewide ........... 14,121,700 ....................................... (re. $11,683,000) Of the amount appropriated herein, $967,016 shall be available for the period January 1, 2012 through December 31, 2012 as follows: For services and expenses related to locally operated youth develop- ment and delinquency prevention programs. No expenditure shall be made from this appropriation until a plan has been approved by the director of the budget and a certificate of approval allocating these funds has been issued by the director of the budget. Notwithstanding the provisions of section 420 of the executive law which would require expenditure of state aid for youth programs in a total amount greater than $967,016, for payment of state aid for programs pursuant to article 19-A of the executive law, for delin- quency prevention and youth development. Notwithstanding the provisions of section 420 of the executive law, eligibility for state aid reimbursement for counties which do not participate in the county comprehensive planing process shall be determined as follows: the aggregate amount of state aid for recreation, youth service and 299 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 similar projects to a county and municipalities within such county shall not exceed $2,750 of which no more than $1,450 may be used for recreation projects, per 1,000 youths residing in the county based on a single count of such youths as shown by the last published federal census for the county certified in the same manner as provided by section 54 of the state finance law. The office shall not reimburse any claims unless they are submitted within 12 months of the project year in which the expenditure was made. Notwith- standing any law to the contrary, the office of children and family services may require that such claims for youth development and delinquency prevention programs be submitted to the office electron- ically in the manner and format required by the office, and that counties and municipalities submit to the office information regard- ing delinquency prevention and youth development outcome based meas- ures that demonstrate quality of services provided and effectiveness of such funded programs in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office. Of the amount appropriated herein $318,528 shall be available for the period January 1, 2012 through December 31, 2012 as follows: For services and expenses related to programs providing special delin- quency prevention or other youth development services. No expendi- ture shall be made for such programs for this appropriation until a plan has been approved by the director of the budget and a certif- icate of approval allocating these funds has been issued by the director of the budget. The office shall not reimburse any claims unless they are submitted within seven months of the project year in which the expenditure was made. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, the office of children and family services may require that such claims for special delinquency prevention or other youth development services be submitted to the office electronically in the manner and format required by the office, and that information regarding delinquency prevention outcome based measures that demon- strate quality of services provided and program effectiveness be submitted to the office in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office. For direct contracts with private not-for-profit community agencies to provide needed services for the operation of programs to prevent juvenile delinquency and promote youth development, and through an allocation to public agencies where it is documented that private not-for-profit community agencies are not available to provide such services. Moneys shall be made available to community agencies in counties outside the city of New York based on a statewide allo- cation formula determined by each county's eligibility for compre- hensive planning funds as a proportion of the statewide total provided under paragraph a of subdivision 1 of section 420 of the executive law. Moneys made available to community agencies shall be allocated by local youth bureaus subject to final funding determi- nations by the commissioner of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget. Such contracts shall provide for submission of information regarding outcome based measures that demonstrate quality of services provided and program effectiveness 300 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 to the office in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office. For direct contract with private not-for-profit community agencies to provide needed services for the operation of programs to prevent juvenile delinquency and promote youth development, and through an allocation to public agencies where it is documented that private not-for-profit agencies are not available to provide such services. Such contracts shall provide for submission of information regarding outcome based measures that demonstrate quality of services provided and program effectiveness to the office in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, moneys shall be made available to community agencies in cities with populations greater than 275,000 and to community agencies statewide ........... 1,285,544 ......................................... (re. $1,285,544) For payment of state aid for programs for the provision of services to runaway and homeless youth pursuant to subdivisions 2, 3 and 4 of section 420 of the executive law and pursuant to chapter 800 of the laws of 1985 amending the runaway and homeless youth act for the provision of transitional independent living support services and the establishment and operation of young adult shelters for youth between the ages of 16 to 21; the office of children and family services shall not reimburse any claims unless they are submitted within 12 months of the calendar quarter in which the claimed service or services were delivered. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, the office of children and family services may require that such claims for provision of services to runaway and homeless youth be submitted to the office electronically in the manner and format required by the office, and the information regarding outcome based measures that demonstrate quality of services provided and program effectiveness be submitted to the office in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office. No expenditures shall be made from this appropriation until an annual expenditure plan is approved by the director of the budget and a certificate of approval allocating these funds has been issued by the director of the budget and copies of such certificate or any amendment thereto filed with the state comptroller, the chairperson of the senate finance committee and the chairperson of the assembly ways and means committee ... 2,355,800 ........................... (re. $2,280,000) For payment of state aid for programs for the provision of services to runaway and homeless youth for the period January 1, 2012 through December 31, 2012 pursuant to subdivisions 2, 3 and 4 of section 420 of the executive law and pursuant to chapter 800 of the laws of 1985 amending the runaway and homeless youth act for the provision of transitional independent living support services and the establish- ment and operation of young adult shelters for youth between the ages of 16 to 21; the office of children and family services shall not reimburse any claims unless they are submitted within 12 months of the calendar quarter in which the claimed service or services were delivered. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, the office of children and family services may require that such claims for 301 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 provision of services to runaway and homeless youth be submitted to the office electronically in the manner and format required by the office, and the information regarding outcome based measures that demonstrate quality of services provided and program effectiveness be submitted to the office in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office. No expenditures shall be made from this appropriation until an annual expenditure plan is approved by the director of the budget and a certificate of approval allocating these funds has been issued by the director of the budget and copies of such certificate or any amendment thereto filed with the state comptroller, the chairperson of the senate finance committee and the chairperson of the assembly ways and means committee ............... 214,456 ............................................. (re. $214,456) For services and expenses provided by local probation departments, for the post-placement care of youth leaving a youth residential facili- ty and for services and expenses of the office of children and fami- ly services related to community-based programs for youth in the care of the office of children and family services which may include but not be limited to multi-systemic therapy, family functional therapy and/or functional therapeutic foster care, and electronic monitoring. Funds appropriated herein shall be made available subject to the approval of an expenditure plan by the director of the budget. Funded programs shall submit information regarding outcome based measures that demonstrate quality of services provided and program effectiveness to the office in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office ... 311,700 ............... (re. $311,700) For services and expenses of kinship care programs. Such funds are available pursuant to a plan prepared by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget to continue or expand existing programs with existing contractors that are satisfactorily performing as determined by the office of chil- dren and family services, to award new contracts to continue programs where the existing contractors are not satisfactorily performing as determined by the office of children and family services and/or award new contracts through a competitive process. Such contracts shall provide for submission of information regarding outcome based measures that demonstrate quality of services provided and program effectiveness to the office in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office ... 338,750 .... (re. $135,000) For services and expenses related to the home visiting program. Such funds are to be available pursuant to a plan prepared by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget to continue or expand existing programs with existing contractors that are satisfactorily performing as determined by the office of children and family services, to award new contracts to continue programs where the existing contractors are not satisfac- torily performing as determined by the office of children and family services and/or to award new contracts through a competitive proc- ess. Such contracts shall provide for submission of information regarding outcome based measures that demonstrate quality of 302 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 services provided and program effectiveness to the office in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office ............. 23,288,200 ........................................ (re. $8,165,000) For services and expenses of the William B. Hoyt memorial children and family trust fund, for prevention and support service programs for victims of family violence pursuant to article 10-A of the social services law. Programs funded through such trust shall submit infor- mation regarding outcome based measures that demonstrate quality of services provided and program effectiveness to the office in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office. Funds appropriated herein may be transferred to the office of children and family services miscellaneous special revenue fund, children and family trust fund ... 621,850 ....................... (re. $621,850) For services and expenses for supportive housing for young adults aged 25 years or younger leaving or having recently left foster care or who had been in foster care for more than a year after their 16th birthday and who are at-risk of street homelessness or sheltered homelessness provided under the joint project between the state and the city of New York, known as the New York New York III supportive housing agreement. No expenditure shall be made until a certificate of allocation has been approved by the director of the budget with copies to be filed with the chairpersons of the senate finance committee and the assembly ways and means committee. The amount appropriated herein may be transferred or otherwise made available to the city of New York administration for children's services for services and expenses related to implementing the project. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, including section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part F of chapter 59 of the laws of 2011, for the period commenc- ing on April 1, 2012 and ending March 31, 2013 the commissioner shall not apply any new cost of living adjustment authorized by section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part F of chapter 59 of the laws of 2011, for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimbursement ... 2,137,000 ............... (re. $2,137,000) For services and expenses of the Catholic Family Center in Rochester to establish and operate a statewide kinship information and refer- ral network ... 220,500 .............................. (re. $49,000) For services and expenses of the advantage after school program. Such funds are to be available pursuant to a plan prepared by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget to extend or expand current contracts with community based organizations, to award new contracts to continue programs where the existing contractors are not satisfactorily performing as determined by the office of children and family services and/or to award new contracts through a competitive process to community based organiza- tions ... 17,255,300 .............................. (re. $3,677,000) For services and expenses of a public/private partnership pilot program to fund new and expand existing preventive, early childhood development, and other services to at-risk children, youth and fami- lies and such funds shall not be used to supplant other state, local 303 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 or federal funding. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, state funding for the pilot program shall be limited to the amount appropriated herein and shall not constitute more than 65 percent of eligible program expenditures, with the remaining 35 percent of program expenditures to be supported with private funds. The funds shall be distributed through a competitive process for services in an eligible region pursuant to a plan prepared by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget. Eligible regions are the Capital, Central New York, Finger Lakes, Long Island, Mid-Hudson, Mohawk Valley, New York City, North Country, Southern Tier or Western New York regions ........... 2,000,000 ......................................... (re. $2,000,000) For services and expenses related to the settlement house program. Funded programs shall submit information regarding outcome based measures that demonstrate quality of services provided and program effectiveness to the office in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office ... 450,000 ................ (re. $28,000) For services and expenses associated with sexually exploited children. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the state's liability under subdivision 5 of section 447-b of the social services law shall be limited to the amount appropriated herein ................. 1,500,000 ......................................... (re. $1,195,000) For services and expenses of the community reinvestment program ... 1,750,000 ........................................... (re. $765,000) For services and expenses for the NYS Alliance of Boys & Girls Clubs ... 750,000 ......................................... (re. $590,000) For services and expenses of the center for alternative sentencing and employment services (CASES) ... 200,000 .............. (re. $45,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the amount appropriated herein shall be available to reimburse for 98 percent of 65 percent of eligible social services district expenditures that are claimed by March 31, 2012 for those community preventive services provided from October 1, 2010 through September 30, 2011 at a cost that does not exceed the cost that was in effect on October 1, 2008 and that a social services district can demonstrate had been approved by the office of children and family services on or before October 1, 2008; provided, however, that should insufficient funds be available to provide state reimbursement for 98 percent of 65 percent of such costs, reimbursement shall be made proportionally to each district based on the percentage of their total eligible claims to the amount appropriated; and, provided further, however, that if the amount appropriated exceeds the amount of funds necessary to reimburse 98 percent of 65 percent of the eligible social services district expenditures, the office may, to the extent funds are available, provide reimbursement for 98 percent of 65 percent of eligible social services district expenditures for new community preventive services programs approved by the office and only up to the amounts approved by the office. A local social services district seeking federal and/or state reimbursement for community preventive services 304 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 provided on or after October 1, 2010 must submit claims that sepa- rately identify the costs of such services in a form and manner and at such times as are required by the department of family assistance and that information regarding outcome based measures that demon- strate quality of services provided and program effectiveness be submitted to the office of children and family services in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office. Of the amount appropriated herein, up to $1 million may be used to provide additional funding to an eligible program or programs with evalu- ation results that show program effectiveness and demonstrate private monetary support as determined by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget ......... 12,124,750 ........................................... (re. $57,000) For state aid to reimburse 100 percent of social services district expenditures related to the improvement of staff to client ratios in the local district child protective workforce including, but not limited to new hiring to increase the number of caseworkers and to increase the number of supervisory staff in the local district child protective workforce. Each social services district receiving these funds shall certify that the district will not be using these funds to supplant other state and local funds and that the district will not submit claims for reimbursement under this appropriation for the same type and level of funding so certified, and the district shall submit to the office of children and family services information regarding outcome based measures that demonstrate quality of services provided and program effectiveness of such improved staff to client ratios in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office; provided, however, that a district may use these funds for expenditures to continue or expand activities that were funded with last year's appropriation that was enacted for this purpose ... 757,200 ................................. (re. $231,000) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, for suballocation to the office of mental health and subsequently for suballocation from the office of mental health to the department of health for 94 percent of 65 percent of the nonfederal share of medical assistance payments for home and community based waiver services provided in accordance with subdivision 9 of section 366 of the social services law as authorized by selected social services districts which choose to use preventive services funds to support such costs and to authorize the office of temporary and disability assistance to intercept funds otherwise due to the districts to provide the 38.9 percent local share of such preventive services expenditures ..................... 6,121,000 ......................................... (re. $1,320,000) For services and expenses of the office of children and family services and local social services districts for activities neces- sary to comply with certain provisions of the adoption and safe families act of 1997 (P.L. 105-89) and chapter 7 of the laws of 1999 and chapter 668 of the laws of 2006 requiring criminal record checks for foster care parents, prospective adoptive parents, and adult household members. Funds appropriated herein shall be made available in accordance with a plan to be developed by the commissioner of the 305 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget. Funds appropriated herein shall be available for 94 percent of 98 percent of one-half of the non-federal share of the national and state fees for fingerprinting foster care parents, prospective adoptive parents, and other adult household members. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, and pursuant to chapter 7 of the laws of 1999 and chapter 668 of the laws of 2006, local social services districts shall reimburse the commissioner of the office of children and family services for an amount equal to 53.94 percent of the non-federal share of the cost of obtaining state and national fingerprint records. Notwithstanding any incon- sistent provision of law, and pursuant to chapter 7 of the laws of 1999 and chapter 668 of the laws of 2006, the commissioner of the office of children and family services shall, on behalf of local social services districts, make payments to the division of criminal justice services for processing of state and national criminal record checks and any other related costs. The commissioner shall ensure expenditures made pursuant to this provision reflect appro- priate federal and local shares. The commissioner of the office of children and family services shall request that the commissioner of the office of temporary and disability assistance reimburse the commissioner of the office of children and family services in an amount equal to 53.94 percent of the nonfederal share of such payments provided that such reimbursement in payments reflects actu- al expenditures made on behalf of each local social services district to capture the local share of such costs. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of the social services law or the state finance law, the commissioner shall, on a quarterly basis, request that the commissioner of the office of temporary and disability assistance reimburse the commissioner of the office of children and family services in an amount equal to 53.94 percent of the non-federal share of such fees to capture the local share of such fees. Such reimbursement shall occur on or before the one hundred and twentieth day following the close of the preceding quar- ter and shall be charged among districts based on the number of children currently placed in foster care in each local social services district provided that this methodology is revised quarter- ly to reflect most current available data. Amounts appropriated herein may, subject to the director of the budget, be interchanged or transferred with any other appropriation of the office of chil- dren and family services or the office of temporary and disability assistance as necessary to reimburse the state share of local social services district costs appropriated herein ........................ 1,857,000 ........................................... (re. $761,000) For services and expenses of certain child fatality review teams approved by the office of children and family services for the purposes of investigating and/or reviewing the death of children ... 829,100 ............................................. (re. $761,000) For services and expenses of certain local or regional multidiscipli- nary child abuse investigation teams approved by the office of chil- dren and family services for the purpose of investigating reports of 306 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 suspected child abuse or maltreatment and for new and established child advocacy centers ... 5,229,900 ................ (re. $162,000) For services and expenses, including local administrative costs, for providing medicaid home and community based waiver services pursuant to subdivision 12 of section 366 of the social services law. The amount appropriated herein is subject to a spending plan approved by the division of the budget and may be available for transfer or suballocation to the department of health for the medical assistance program for such services and expenses ............................. 72,494,000 ....................................... (re. $72,494,000) The money hereby appropriated is to be available for payment of state aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, the money hereby appropriated shall be available to the office net of disal- lowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be transferred to any other appropriation within the office of children and family services and/or the office of temporary and disability assistance and/or suballocated to the office of temporary and disability assistance for the purpose of paying local social services districts' costs of the above program and may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation or with any other item or items within the amounts appropriated within the office of children and family services general fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the depart- ment of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, in lieu of payments authorized by the social services law, or payments of federal funds otherwise due to the local social services districts for programs provided under the federal social security act or the federal food stamp act, funds herein appropriated, in amounts certified by the state commissioner or the state commissioner of health as due from local social services districts each month as their share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law may be set aside by the state comptroller in an interest-bearing account with such interest accruing to the credit of the locality in order to ensure the orderly and prompt payment of providers under section 367-b of the social services law pursuant to an estimate provided by the commissioner of health of each local social services district's share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law. Notwithstanding section 398-a of the social services law or any other law to the contrary, the amount appropriated herein, or such other amount as may be approved by the director of the budget, shall be available for 98 percent of 50 percent reimbursement after deducting any federal funds available therefor to social services districts for amounts attributable to dormitory authority billings or approved refinancing of such billings which result in local social services 307 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 districts' claims in excess of a local district's foster care block grant allocation. In addition, subject to the approval of the direc- tor of the budget, a portion of funds appropriated herein, or such other amount as may be approved by the director of the budget, shall be available for reimbursement related to payments made by a social services district to foster care providers subject to the provisions of section 410-i of the social services law for expenses directly related to projects funded through the housing finance agency for those foster care providers which also received revised or supple- mental rates from the applicable regulating agency to accommodate the housing finance agency payments or the refinancing of previously approved dormitory authority payments. Notwithstanding section 398-a of the social services law or any other law to the contrary, such reimbursement shall be available for 94 percent of 98 percent of 50 percent of social services district costs, after deducting federal funds available therefor, for those social services districts' claims in excess of a social services district's foster care block grant allocation for those amounts exclusively attributable to the previously approved revised or supplemental rates. In addition, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, a portion of funds appropriated herein may also be used for payments to the dormitory authority of the state of New York for advisory services including, but not limited to, site visits and review of applications, building plans and cost estimates for voluntary agency programs for which the office of children and family services establishes maximum state aid rates and for capital projects for residential institutions for children seeking financing under paragraph b of subdivision 40 of section 1680 of the public authorities law, as amended by chapter 508 of the laws of 2006 ..... 6,620,000 ......................................... (re. $4,890,000) For payment of state aid for services and expenses for programs pursu- ant to section 530 of the executive law for secure and non-secure detention services provided from January 1, 2011 to December 31, 2011; provided, however, notwithstanding the provisions of any other law to the contrary, the liability of the state and the amount to be distributed or otherwise expended by the state pursuant to section 530 of the executive law shall be determined by first calculating the amount of the expenditure or other liability pursuant to such law after taking into consideration any other limitations on the amount of such expenditure or liability set forth in the state budg- et for such year, and then reducing the amount so calculated by two percent of such amount. Within the amounts appropriated herein, state reimbursement shall be limited to the amount of the munici- pality's distribution. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, allocations shall be based on a plan developed by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget and shall be based, in part, on each municipality's history of detention utilization, youth population and other factors as determined by the office. Any portion of a municipality's distrib- ution not claimed by the municipality for reimbursement of detention expenditures made during the period January 1, 2011 through December 308 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 31, 2011 may be claimed by such municipality to reimburse 62 percent of expenditures during such period for supervision and treatment services for juveniles programs not otherwise reimbursable pursuant to a chapter of the laws of 2011. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the amount appropriated herein may provide for reimbursement of up to 100 percent of the cost of care, maintenance and supervision for youth whose residence is outside the county providing the services up to the county's distribution; provided that upon such reimbursement from this appropriation, the office of children and family services shall bill, and the home county of such youth shall reimburse the office of children and family services, for 51 percent of the cost of care, maintenance and supervision of such youth. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, the office of children and family services may require that such claims and data on detention use be submitted to the office electronically in the manner and format required by the office. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, the office shall be author- ized to promulgate regulations permitting the office to impose fiscal sanctions in the event that the office finds non-compliance with regulations governing secure and nonsecure detention facilities and to establish cost standards related to reimbursement of secure and non-secure detention services. Notwithstanding section 51 of the state finance law and any other provision of law to the contrary, the director of the budget may, upon the advice of the commissioner of the office of children and family services, authorize the transfer or interchange of moneys appropriated herein with any other local assistance - general fund appropriation within the office of children and family services except where transfer or interchange of appropriation is prohibited or otherwise restricted by law. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, if a social services district fails to provide reimbursement to the office of children and family services pursuant to section 529 of the executive law within 60 days of receiving a bill for services under such section, or by the date certain set by such office for providing reimburse- ment, whichever is later, the offices of the department of family assistance are authorized to exercise the state's set-off rights by withholding any amounts due and owing to such district under this appropriation, up to such amounts due and owing to the state under section 529 of the executive law and transferring such funds to the miscellaneous special revenue fund youth facility per diem account (YF) ... 76,160,000 ............................... (re. $8,729,000) Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount appro- priated herein shall be available under the supervision and treat- ment services for juveniles program for state reimbursement to coun- ties and the city of New York for eligible expenditures for the provision and administration of eligible supervision and treatment services for juveniles programs during the period of April 1, 2011 through March 31, 2012 that have been approved by the office of children and family services pursuant to a plan approved by the 309 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 director of the budget. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law funds shall be available without requiring a local match. Within the amounts appropriated herein, state reimbursement shall be limited to the amount of such municipality's distribution. The office of children and family services shall not reimburse any claims unless they are submitted within 12 months of the calendar quarter in which the claimed services were delivered. These funds shall not be used to supplant other state and local funds. Of the amount appropriated herein, up to $500,000 may be used for services and expenses of the Vera Institute of Justice, Inc. to develop one or more risk assessment instruments and provide training to munici- palities on the use of such instruments ............................ 8,376,000 ......................................... (re. $2,197,000) Of the amount appropriated herein, $10,622,675 shall be available as follows: For services and expenses related to locally operated youth develop- ment and delinquency prevention programs. No expenditure shall be made from this appropriation until a plan has been approved by the director of the budget and a certificate of approval allocating these funds has been issued by the director of the budget. Notwithstanding the provisions of section 420 of the executive law which would require expenditure of state aid for youth programs in a total amount greater than $10,622,675, for payment of state aid for programs pursuant to article 19-A of the executive law, for delin- quency prevention and youth development. Notwithstanding the provisions of section 420 of the executive law, eligibility for state aid reimbursement for counties which do not participate in the county comprehensive planing process shall be determined as follows: the aggregate amount of state aid for recreation, youth service and similar projects to a county and municipalities within such county shall not exceed $2,750 of which no more than $1,450 may be used for recreation projects, per 1,000 youths residing in the county based on a single count of such youths as shown by the last published federal census for the county certified in the same manner as provided by section 54 of the state finance law. The office shall not reimburse any claims unless they are submitted within 12 months of the project year in which the expenditure was made. Notwith- standing any law to the contrary, the office of children and family services may require that such claims for youth development and delinquency prevention programs be submitted to the office electron- ically in the manner and format required by the office, and that counties and municipalities submit to the office information regard- ing delinquency prevention and youth development outcome based meas- ures that demonstrate quality of services provided and effectiveness of such funded programs in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office. Of the amount appropriated herein $3,499,025 shall be available as follows: For services and expenses related to programs providing special delin- quency prevention or other youth development services. No expendi- ture shall be made for such programs from this appropriation until a 310 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 plan has been approved by the director of the budget and a certif- icate of approval allocating these funds has been issued by the director of the budget. The office shall not reimburse any claims unless they are submitted within seven months of the project year in which the expenditure was made. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, the office of children and family services may require that such claims for special delinquency prevention or other youth development services be submitted to the office electronically in the manner and format required by the office, and that information regarding delinquency prevention outcome based measures that demon- strate quality of services provided and program effectiveness be submitted to the office in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office. For direct contracts with private not-for-profit community agencies to provide needed services for the operation of programs to prevent juvenile delinquency and promote youth development, and through an allocation to public agencies where it is documented that private not-for-profit community agencies are not available to provide such services. Moneys shall be made available to community agencies in counties outside the city of New York based on a statewide allo- cation formula determined by each county's eligibility for compre- hensive planning funds as a proportion of the statewide total provided under paragraph a of subdivision 1 of section 420 of the executive law. Moneys made available to community agencies shall be allocated by local youth bureaus subject to final funding determi- nations by the commissioner of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget. Such contracts shall provide for submission of information regarding outcome based measures that demonstrate quality of services provided and program effectiveness to the office in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office. For direct contract with private not-for-profit community agencies to provide needed services for the operation of programs to prevent juvenile delinquency and promote youth development, and through an allocation to public agencies where it is documented that private not-for-profit agencies are not available to provide such services. Such contracts shall provide for submission of information regarding outcome based measures that demonstrate quality of services provided and program effectiveness to the office in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, moneys shall be made available to community agencies in cities with populations greater than 275,000 and to community agencies statewide ........... 14,121,700 .......................................... (re. $509,000) For payment of state aid for programs for the provision of services to runaway and homeless youth pursuant to subdivisions 2, 3 and 4 of section 420 of the executive law and pursuant to chapter 800 of the laws of 1985 amending the runaway and homeless youth act for the provision of transitional independent living support services and the establishment and operation of young adult shelters for youth between the ages of 16 to 21; the office of children and family 311 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 services shall not reimburse any claims unless they are submitted within 12 months of the calendar quarter in which the claimed service or services were delivered. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, the office of children and family services may require that such claims for provision of services to runaway and homeless youth be submitted to the office electronically in the manner and format required by the office, and the information regarding outcome based measures that demonstrate quality of services provided and program effectiveness be submitted to the office in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office. No expenditures shall be made from this appropriation until an annual expenditure plan is approved by the director of the budget and a certificate of approval allocating these funds has been issued by the director of the budget and copies of such certificate or any amendment thereto filed with the state comptroller, the chairperson of the senate finance committee and the chairperson of the assembly ways and means committee ... 2,355,800 ............................... (re. $2,000) For services and expenses provided by local probation departments, for the post-placement care of youth leaving a youth residential facili- ty and for services and expenses of the office of children and fami- ly services related to community-based programs for youth in the care of the office of children and family services which may include but not be limited to multi-systemic therapy, family functional therapy and/or functional therapeutic foster care, and electronic monitoring. Funds appropriated herein shall be made available subject to the approval of an expenditure plan by the director of the budget. Funded programs shall submit information regarding outcome based measures that demonstrate quality of services provided and program effectiveness to the office in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office ... 311,700 ............... (re. $208,000) For services and expenses related to the home visiting program. Such funds are to be available pursuant to a plan prepared by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget to continue or expand existing programs with existing contractors that are satisfactorily performing as determined by the office of children and family services, to award new contracts to continue programs where the existing contractors are not satisfac- torily performing as determined by the office of children and family services and/or to award new contracts through a competitive proc- ess. Such contracts shall provide for submission of information regarding outcome based measures that demonstrate quality of services provided and program effectiveness to the office in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office ............. 23,288,200 ........................................... (re. $58,000) For services and expenses for supportive housing for young adults aged 25 years or younger leaving or having recently left foster care or who had been in foster care for more than a year after their 16th birthday and who are at-risk of street homelessness or sheltered homelessness provided under the joint project between the state and the city of New York, known as the New York New York III supportive 312 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 housing agreement. No expenditure shall be made until a certificate of allocation has been approved by the director of the budget with copies to be filed with the chairpersons of the senate finance committee and the assembly ways and means committee. The amount appropriated herein may be transferred or otherwise made available to the city of New York administration for children's services for services and expenses related to implementing the project .......... 2,137,000 ........................................... (re. $160,000) For services and expenses of the Catholic Family Center in Rochester to establish and operate a statewide kinship information and refer- ral network ... 220,500 ............................... (re. $2,000) For services and expenses of the advantage after school program. Such funds are to be available pursuant to a plan prepared by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget to extend or expand current contracts with community based organizations, to award new contracts to continue programs where the existing contractors are not satisfactorily performing as determined by the office of children and family services and/or to award new contracts through a competitive process to community based organiza- tions ... 17,255,300 ................................ (re. $931,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For services and expenses, including local administrative costs, for providing medicaid home and community based waiver services pursuant to subdivision 12 of section 366 of the social services law. The amount appropriated herein is subject to a spending plan approved by the division of the budget and may be available for transfer or suballocation to the department of health for the medical assistance program for such services and expenses ............................. 72,494,000 .......................................... (re. $315,000) The money hereby appropriated is to be available for payment of state aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, the money hereby appropriated shall be available to the office net of disal- lowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be transferred to any other appropriation within the office of children and family services and/or the office of temporary and disability assistance and/or suballocated to the office of temporary and disability assistance for the purpose of paying local social services districts' costs of the above program and may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation or with any other item or items within the amounts appropriated within the office of children and family services general fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the depart- ment of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, in lieu of payments authorized by the social services law, or payments of federal funds 313 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 otherwise due to the local social services districts for programs provided under the federal social security act or the federal food stamp act, funds herein appropriated, in amounts certified by the state commissioner or the state commissioner of health as due from local social services districts each month as their share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law may be set aside by the state comptroller in an interest-bearing account with such interest accruing to the credit of the locality in order to ensure the orderly and prompt payment of providers under section 367-b of the social services law pursuant to an estimate provided by the commissioner of health of each local social services district's share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law. Notwithstanding section 398-a of the social services law or any other law to the contrary, the amount appropriated herein, or such other amount as may be approved by the director of the budget, shall be available for 98 percent of 50 percent reimbursement after deducting any federal funds available therefor to social services districts for amounts attributable to dormitory authority billings or approved refinancing of such billings which result in local social services districts' claims in excess of a local district's foster care block grant allocation. In addition, subject to the approval of the direc- tor of the budget, a portion of funds appropriated herein, or such other amount as may be approved by the director of the budget, shall be available for reimbursement related to payments made by a social services district to foster care providers subject to the provisions of section 410-i of the social services law for expenses directly related to projects funded through the housing finance agency for those foster care providers which also received revised or supple- mental rates from the applicable regulating agency to accommodate the housing finance agency payments or the refinancing of previously approved dormitory authority payments. Notwithstanding section 398-a of the social services law or any other law to the contrary, such reimbursement shall be available for 94 percent of 98 percent of 50 percent of social services district costs, after deducting federal funds available therefor, for those social services districts' claims in excess of a social services district's foster care block grant allocation for those amounts exclusively attributable to the previously approved revised or supplemental rates. In addition, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, a portion of funds appropriated herein may also be used for payments to the dormitory authority of the state of New York for advisory services including, but not limited to, site visits and review of applications, building plans and cost estimates for voluntary agency programs for which the office of children and family services establishes maximum state aid rates and for capital projects for residential institutions for children seeking financing under paragraph b of subdivision 40 of section 1680 of the public authorities law, as amended by chapter 508 of the laws of 2006 ..... 6,620,000 ......................................... (re. $4,378,000) 314 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For payment of state aid for calendar year 2010 services and expenses for programs pursuant to section 530 of the executive law for secure and non-secure detention services; provided, however, notwithstand- ing the provisions of any other law to the contrary, for state fiscal year 2010-11 the liability of the state and the amount to be distributed or otherwise expended by the state pursuant to section 530 of the executive law shall be determined by first calculating the amount of the expenditure or other liability pursuant to such law after taking into consideration any other limitations on the amount of such expenditure or liability set forth in the state budg- et for such year, and then reducing the amount so calculated by two percent of such amount. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the amount appropriated herein may provide for reimburse- ment of up to 100 percent of the cost of care, maintenance and supervision for youth whose residence is outside the county provid- ing the services; provided that upon such reimbursement from this appropriation, the office of children and family services shall bill, and the home county of such youth shall reimburse the office of children and family services, for 51 percent of the cost of care, maintenance and supervision of such youth. The office of children and family services shall not reimburse any claims unless they are submitted in final within 12 months of the calendar quarter in which the claimed service or services were delivered. The office of chil- dren and family services may reduce or increase a county's prior years claim for reimbursement based upon a subsequent review by the office of actual expenditures for care, maintenance and supervision provided to youth in detention, to address any overpayment or under- payment of state aid to the county for services and expenses for detention in a prior calendar year. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, the office of children and family services may require that such claims and data on detention use be submitted to the office electronically in the manner and format required by the office. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, the office shall be author- ized to promulgate regulations permitting the office to impose fiscal sanctions in the event that the office finds non-compliance with regulations governing secure and nonsecure detention facilities and to establish cost standards related to reimbursement of secure and non-secure detention services. Notwithstanding section 51 of the state finance law and any other provision of law to the contrary, the director of the budget may, upon the advice of the commissioner of the office of children and family services, authorize the transfer or interchange of moneys appropriated herein with any other local assistance - general fund appropriation within the office of children and family services except where transfer or interchange of appropriation is prohibited or otherwise restricted by law. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, if a social services district fails to provide reimbursement to the office of children and family services pursuant to section 529 of the executive law within 60 days of receiving a bill for services under such section, 315 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 or by the date certain set by such office for providing reimburse- ment, whichever is later, the offices of the department of family assistance are authorized to exercise the state's set-off rights by withholding any amounts due and owing to such district under this appropriation, up to such amounts due and owing to the state under section 529 of the executive law and transferring such funds to the special revenue other youth facilities per diem account ............ 72,000,000 .......................................... (re. $301,000) For services and expenses for supportive housing for young adults aged 25 years or younger leaving or having recently left foster care or who had been in foster care for more than a year after their 16th birthday and who are at-risk of street homelessness or sheltered homelessness provided under the joint project between the state and the city of New York, known as the New York New York III supportive housing agreement. No expenditure shall be made until a certificate of allocation has been approved by the director of the budget with copies to be filed with the chairpersons of the senate finance committee and the assembly ways and means committee. The amount appropriated herein may be transferred or otherwise made available to the city of New York administration for children's services for services and expenses related to implementing the project .......... 2,137,000 ........................................... (re. $529,000) By chapter 110, section 15, of the laws of 2010: For state aid to reimburse 100 percent of social services district expenditures related to the improvement of staff to client ratios in the local district child protective workforce including, but not limited to new hiring to increase the number of caseworkers and to increase the number of supervisory staff in the local district child protective workforce. Each social services district receiving these funds shall certify that the district will not be using these funds to supplant other state and local funds and that the district will not submit claims for reimbursement under this appropriation for the same type and level of funding so certified; provided, however, that a district may use these funds for expenditures to continue or expand activities that were funded with last year's appropriation that was enacted for this purpose ... 1,514,400 ...... (re. $39,000) Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, subject to an expenditure plan approved by the director of the budget, for eligi- ble services and expenses of improving the quality of child welfare services that may include, but not be limited to, training to mandated reporters regarding the proper identification of and response to signs of child abuse and neglect, public information programs and services that advance a zero tolerance campaign of child abuse and neglect, and demonstration projects to test models for new or targeted expansion of services beyond the level currently funded by local social services districts including continuing to contract with existing providers that are performing satisfactorily ... 1,796,400 ..................................... (re. $1,468,000) For services and expenses of certain child fatality review teams approved by the office of children and family services for the 316 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 purposes of investigating and/or reviewing the death of children ... 829,100 .............................................. (re. $87,000) For services and expenses of certain local or regional multidiscipli- nary child abuse investigation teams approved by the office of chil- dren and family services for the purpose of investigating reports of suspected child abuse or maltreatment and for new and established child advocacy centers ... 5,229,900 ................ (re. $186,000) For services and expenses of the advantage after school program. Such funds are to be available pursuant to a plan prepared by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget to extend or expand current contracts with community based organizations, to award new contracts to continue programs where the existing contractors are not satisfactorily performing as determined by the office of children and family services and/or to award new contracts through a competitive process to community based organiza- tions ... 11,433,300 ................................ (re. $371,000) By chapter 110, section 15, of the laws of 2010, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: Notwithstanding any other provision of law, for services and expenses to initiate and/or continue program modifications and/or to provide services including, but not limited to, demonstrate effective programs such as evidence-based initiatives for alternatives to detention for persons alleged or determined to be in need of super- vision or otherwise at risk of placement in the juvenile justice system and for services and expenses related to reducing office of children and family services institutional placements through program modifications and/or services including, but not limited to, mental health and substance abuse programs, demonstrated effective programs such as evidence-based initiatives to divert youth at risk of placement with the office of children and family services and/or as alternatives to residential placements with such office. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, the office may authorize one or more demonstration projects to co-locate respite beds for youth alleged or at risk of juvenile delinquency in a runaway and homeless youth program ............................... 1,708,000 ........................................... (re. $946,000) Of the amount appropriated herein, $15,934,017 shall be available as follows: For services and expenses related to locally operated youth develop- ment and delinquency prevention programs. No expenditure shall be made from this appropriation until a plan has been approved by the director of the budget and a certificate of approval allocating these funds has been issued by the director of the budget. Notwithstanding the provisions of section 420 of the executive law which would require expenditure of state aid for youth programs in a total amount greater than $15,934,017, for payment of state aid for programs pursuant to article 19-A of the executive law, for delin- quency prevention and youth development. Notwithstanding the provisions of section 420 of the executive law, eligibility for state aid reimbursement for counties which do not participate in the 317 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 county comprehensive planning process shall be determined as follows: the aggregate amount of state aid for recreation, youth service and similar projects to a county and municipalities within such county shall not exceed $2,750 of which no more than $1,450 may be used for recreation projects, per 1,000 youths residing in the county based on a single count of such youths as shown by the last published federal census for the county certified in the same manner as provided by section 54 of the state finance law. The office shall not reimburse any claims unless they are submitted within 12 months of the project year in which the expenditure was made. Notwith- standing any law to the contrary, the office of children and family services may require that such claims for youth development and delinquency prevention programs be submitted to the office electron- ically in the manner and format required by the office. Of the amount appropriated herein $4,724,405 shall be available as follows: For services and expenses related to programs providing special delin- quency prevention or other youth development services. No expendi- ture shall be made for such programs from this appropriation until a plan has been approved by the director of the budget and a certif- icate of approval allocating these funds has been issued by the director of the budget. The office shall not reimburse any claims unless they are submitted within 7 months of the project year in which the expenditure was made. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, the office of children and family services may require that such claims for special delinquency prevention or other youth development services be submitted to the office electronically in the manner and format required by the office. For direct contracts with private not-for-profit community agencies to provide needed services for the operation of programs to prevent juvenile delinquency and promote youth development, and through an allocation to public agencies where it is documented that private not-for-profit community agencies are not available to provide such services. Moneys shall be made available to community agencies in counties outside the city of New York based on a statewide allo- cation formula determined by each county's eligibility for compre- hensive planning funds as a proportion of the statewide total provided under paragraph a of subdivision 1 of section 420 of the executive law. Moneys made available to community agencies shall be allocated by local youth bureaus subject to final funding determi- nations by the commissioner of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget. For direct contract with private not-for-profit community agencies to provide needed services for the operation of programs to prevent juvenile delinquency and promote youth development, and through an allocation to public agencies where it is documented that private not-for-profit agencies are not available to provide such services. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, moneys shall be made available to community agencies in cities with populations greater than 275,000 and to community agencies statewide ........... 20,658,421 ........................................ (re. $1,918,000) 318 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For payment of state aid for programs for the provision of services to runaway and homeless youth pursuant to subdivisions 2, 3 and 4 of section 420 of the executive law and pursuant to chapter 800 of the laws of 1985 amending the runaway and homeless youth act for the provision of transitional independent living support services and the establishment and operation of young adult shelters for youth between the ages of 16 and 21; the office of children and family services shall not reimburse any claims unless they are submitted within 12 months of the calendar quarter in which the claimed service or services were delivered. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, the office of children and family services may require that such claims for provision of services to runaway and homeless youth be submitted to the office electronically in the manner and format required by the office. No expenditures shall be made from this appropriation until an annual expenditure plan is approved by the director of the budget and a certificate of approval allocating these funds has been issued by the director of the budget and copies of such certificate or any amendment thereto filed with the state comptroller, the chairperson of the senate finance committee and the chairperson of the assembly ways and means committee ............... 3,533,700 ............................................ (re. $81,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2009: Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the amount appropriated herein shall be available to reimburse for 98 percent of 65 percent of eligible social services district expenditures that are claimed by March 31, 2010 for those community preventive services provided from October 1, 2008 through September 30, 2009 at a cost that does not exceed the cost that was in effect on October 1, 2008 and that a social services district can demonstrate had been approved by the office of children and family services on or before October 1, 2008; provided, however, that should insufficient funds be available to provide state reimbursement for 98 percent of 65 percent of such costs, reimbursement shall be made proportionally to each district based on the percentage of their total eligible claims to the amount appropriated; and, provided further, however, that if the amount appropriated exceeds the amount of funds necessary to reimburse 98 percent of 65 percent of the eligible social services district expenditures, the office may, to the extent funds are available, provide reimbursement for 98 percent of 65 percent of eligible social services district expenditures for new community preventive services programs approved by the office and only up to the amounts approved by the office. A local social services district seeking federal and/or state reimbursement for community preventive services provided on or after October 1, 2008 must submit claims that sepa- rately identify the costs of such services in a form and manner and at such times as are required by the department of family assistance and must submit to the office of children and family services infor- mation regarding the outcomes of such services in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office. Funds appropriated herein are supported by savings resulting from the increased Federal 319 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Medical Assistance Percentage (FMAP) provided pursuant to the Ameri- can recovery and reinvestment act of 2009 .......................... 29,105,000 ........................................ (re. $1,725,000) For the continuation of the demonstration project, established pursu- ant to part G of chapter 58 of the laws of 2006, as amended, in the districts selected by the office of children and family services to determine the best practices needed to improve the workload of the child protective workforce including, but not limited to, the purchase of new information technology that permits caseworkers to work from field locations, and other eligible non-personal services expenses, subject to an expenditure plan approved by the office of children and family services ... 940,000 ............. (re. $94,000) Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, subject to an expenditure plan approved by the director of the budget, for eligi- ble services and expenses of improving the quality of child welfare services that may include, but not be limited to, training to mandated reporters regarding the proper identification of and response to signs of child abuse and neglect, public information programs and services that advance a zero tolerance campaign of child abuse and neglect, and demonstration projects to test models for new or targeted expansion of services beyond the level currently funded by local social services districts including continuing to contract with existing providers that are performing satisfactorily ... 3,592,700 ....................................... (re. $661,000) For services and expenses of certain child fatality review teams approved by the office of children and family services for the purposes of investigating and/or reviewing the death of children ... 921,200 .............................................. (re. $87,000) The money hereby appropriated is to be available for payment of state aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, the money hereby appropriated shall be available to the office net of disal- lowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be transferred to any other appropriation within the office of children and family services and/or the office of temporary and disability assistance and/or suballocated to the office of temporary and disability assistance for the purpose of paying local social services districts' costs of the above program and may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation or with any other item or items within the amounts appropriated within the office of children and family services general fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the depart- ment of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, in lieu of payments authorized by the social services law, or payments of federal funds otherwise due to the local social services districts for programs provided under the federal social security act or the federal food 320 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 stamp act, funds herein appropriated, in amounts certified by the state commissioner or the state commissioner of health as due from local social services districts each month as their share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law may be set aside by the state comptroller in an interest-bearing account with such interest accruing to the credit of the locality in order to ensure the orderly and prompt payment of providers under section 367-b of the social services law pursuant to an estimate provided by the commissioner of health of each local social services district's share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law. Notwithstanding section 398-a of the social services law or any other law to the contrary, the amount appropriated herein, or such other amount as may be approved by the director of the budget, shall be available for 98 percent of 50 percent reimbursement after deducting any federal funds available therefor to social services districts for amounts attributable to dormitory authority billings or approved refinancing of such billings which result in local social services districts' claims in excess of a local district's foster care block grant allocation. In addition, subject to the approval of the direc- tor of the budget, a portion of funds appropriated herein, or such other amount as may be approved by the director of the budget, shall be available for reimbursement related to payments made by a social services district to foster care providers subject to the provisions of section 410-i of the social services law for expenses directly related to projects funded through the housing finance agency for those foster care providers which also received revised or supple- mental rates from the applicable regulating agency to accommodate the housing finance agency payments or the refinancing of previously approved dormitory authority payments. Notwithstanding section 398-a of the social services law or any other law to the contrary, such reimbursement shall be available for 94 percent of 98 percent of 50 percent of social services district costs, after deducting federal funds available therefor, for those social services districts' claims in excess of a social services district's foster care block grant allocation for those amounts exclusively attributable to the previously approved revised or supplemental rates. In addition, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, a portion of funds appropriated herein may also be used for payments to the dormitory authority of the state of New York for advisory services including, but not limited to, site visits and review of applications, building plans and cost estimates for voluntary agency programs for which the office of children and family services establishes maximum state aid rates and for capital projects for residential institutions for children seeking financing under paragraph b of subdivision 40 of section 1680 of the public authorities law, as amended by chapter 508 of the laws of 2006 ..... 6,620,000 ......................................... (re. $4,291,000) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, for services and expenses to initiate and/or continue program modifications and/or to provide services including, but not limited to, demonstrate effective 321 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 programs such as evidence-based initiatives for alternatives to detention for persons alleged or determined to be in need of super- vision or otherwise at risk of placement in the juvenile justice system and for services and expenses related to reducing office of children and family services institutional placements through program modifications and/or services including, but not limited to, mental health and substance abuse programs, demonstrated effective programs such as evidence-based initiatives to divert youth at-risk of placement with the office of children and family services and/or as alternatives to residential placements with such office. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, the office may authorize one or more demonstration projects to co-locate respite beds for youth alleged or at risk of juvenile delinquency in a runaway and homeless youth program ............................... 2,460,762 ........................................... (re. $981,000) For services and expenses for supportive housing for young adults aged 25 years or younger leaving or having recently left foster care or who had been in foster care for more than a year after their 16th birthday and who are at-risk of street homelessness or sheltered homelessness provided under the joint project between the state and the city of New York, known as the New York New York III supportive housing agreement. No expenditure shall be made until a certificate of allocation has been approved by the director of the budget with copies to be filed with the chairpersons of the senate finance committee and the assembly ways and means committee. The amount appropriated herein may be transferred or otherwise made available to the city of New York administration for children's services for services and expenses related to implementing the project .......... 854,000 ............................................. (re. $847,000) For developing and implementation of a new subsidized kinship guardi- anship program consistent with the federal fostering connections to success and increasing adoptions act of 2008 (P.L. 110-351) ........ 100,000 ............................................... (re. $4,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2009, as amended by chapter 502, section 2, of the laws of 2009: For state aid grants to support contractual agreements with communi- ty-based programs for children, youth and families, in order to provide services that meet the needs of families and enhance the safety and stability of children and youth in their homes and contractual agreements with non-for-profits to enhance the assess- ment of the need for, and provision of services to, victims of domestic violence that are involved in child protective services cases. Such funds are available to continue or expand existing programs with existing contractors that are satisfactorily perform- ing services, to award new contracts to continue programs where existing contractors are not satisfactorily performing as determined by the office of children and family services, and/or award new contracts through a competitive process; provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disburse- ment on and after November 1, 2009 shall be reduced by 12.5 percent 322 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 of the amount that was undisbursed as of November 1, 2009 .......... 4,934,100 ........................................... (re. $251,000) For services and expenses of certain local or regional multidiscipli- nary child abuse investigation teams approved by the office of chil- dren and family services for the purpose of investigating reports of suspected child abuse or maltreatment and for new and established child advocacy centers; provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after November 1, 2009 shall be reduced by 12.5 percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of November 1, 2009 ................. 5,811,000 ........................................... (re. $323,000) For payment of state aid for programs for the provision of services to runaway and homeless youth pursuant to subdivisions 2, 3 and 4 of section 420 of the executive law and pursuant to chapter 800 of the laws of 1985 amending the runaway and homeless youth act for the provision of transitional independent living support services and the establishment and operation of young adult shelters for youth between the ages of 16 and 21; the office of children and family services shall not reimburse any claims unless they are submitted within 12 months of the calendar quarter in which the claimed service or services were delivered; provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disburse- ment on and after November 1, 2009 shall be reduced by 12.5 percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of November 1, 2009. No expenditures shall be made from this appropriation until an annual expenditure plan is approved by the director of the budget and a certificate of approval allocating these funds has been issued by the director of the budget and copies of such certificate or any amendment thereto filed with the state comptroller, the chairperson of the senate finance committee and the chairperson of the assembly ways and means committee ... 5,235,048 .............. (re. $178,000) For services and expenses of the advantage after school program. Such funds are to be available pursuant to a plan prepared by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget to extend or expand current contracts with community based organizations, to award new contracts to continue programs where the existing contractors are not satisfactorily performing as determined by the office of children and family services and/or to award new contracts through a competitive process to community based organiza- tions; provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after November 1, 2009 shall be reduced by 12.5 percent of the amount that was undis- bursed as of November 1, 2009 ... 19,172,500 ........ (re. $584,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2009, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: Of the amount appropriated herein, $23,605,938 shall be available as follows; provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after November 1, 2009 shall be reduced by 12.5 percent of the amount that was undis- bursed as of November 1, 2009: 323 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses related to locally operated youth develop- ment and delinquency prevention programs. No expenditure shall be made from this appropriation until a plan has been approved by the director of the budget and a certificate of approval allocating these funds has been issued by the director of the budget. Notwithstanding the provisions of section 420 of the executive law which would require expenditure of state aid for youth programs in a total amount greater than the amount appropriated, for payment of state aid for programs pursuant to article 19-A of the executive law, for delinquency prevention and youth development. Notwith- standing the provisions of section 420 of the executive law, eligi- bility for state aid reimbursement for counties which do not partic- ipate in the county comprehensive planning process shall be determined as follows: the aggregate amount of state aid for recre- ation, youth service and similar projects to a county and munici- palities within such county shall not exceed $2,750 of which no more than $1,450 may be used for recreation projects, per 1,000 youths residing in the county based on a single count of such youths as shown by the last published federal census for the county certified in the same manner as provided by section 54 of the state finance law. The office shall not reimburse any claims unless they are submitted within 12 months of the project year in which the expendi- ture was made. Of the amount appropriated herein 7,150,072 shall be available as follows; provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after November 1, 2009 shall be reduced by 12.5 percent of the amount that was undis- bursed as of November 1, 2009: For services and expenses related to programs providing special delin- quency prevention or other youth development services. No expendi- ture shall be made for such programs from this appropriation until a plan has been approved by the director of the budget and a certif- icate of approval allocating these funds has been issued by the director of the budget. The office shall not reimburse any claims unless they are submitted within 7 months of the project year in which the expenditure was made. For direct contracts with private not-for-profit community agencies to provide needed services for the operation of programs to prevent juvenile delinquency and promote youth development, and through an allocation to public agencies where it is documented that private not-for-profit community agencies are not available to provide such services. Moneys shall be made available to community agencies in counties outside the city of New York based on a statewide allo- cation formula determined by each county's eligibility for compre- hensive planning funds as a portion of the state wide total provided under paragraph a of subdivision 1 of section 420 of the executive law. Moneys made available to community agencies shall be allocated by local youth bureaus subject to final funding determinations by the commissioner of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget. 324 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For direct contract with private not-for-profit community agencies to provide needed services for the operation of programs to prevent juvenile delinquency and promote youth development, and through an allocation to public agencies where it is documented that private not-for-profit agencies are not available to provide such services. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, moneys shall be made available to community agencies in cities with populations greater than 275,000 and to community agencies statewide ........... 30,756,010 .......................................... (re. $986,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2008, as amended by chapter 496, section 3, of the laws of 2008: For services and expenses for a demonstration project in targeted social services districts identified jointly by the office of chil- dren and family services and the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services based, in part, on size, experience, readiness and availability of services, to improve the assessment and treatment outcomes for families and youth involved in the child welfare system who need chemical dependency services including providing funding for chemical dependency programs to co-locate certified chemical dependency staff with appropriate district child welfare services staff, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undis- bursed as of August 15, 2008 ... 4,435,000 ........ (re. $1,142,000) Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, subject to an expenditure plan approved by the director of the budget, for eligi- ble services and expenses of improving the quality of child welfare services that may include, but not be limited to, training to mandated reporters regarding the proper identification of and response to signs of child abuse and neglect, public information programs and services that advance a zero tolerance campaign of child abuse and neglect, and demonstration projects to test models for new or targeted expansion of services beyond the level currently funded by local social services districts including continuing to contract with existing providers that are performing satisfactorily, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 ... 3,822,000 ................. (re. $844,000) For services and expenses of certain local or regional multidiscipli- nary child abuse investigation teams approved by the office of chil- dren and family services for the purpose of investigating reports of suspected child abuse or maltreatment and for new and established child advocacy centers, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 .................. 6,181,840 ........................................... (re. $365,000) 325 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2008, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2009: For services and expenses related to reducing office of children and family services institutional placements through program modifica- tions and/or services including, but not limited to, mental health and substance abuse programs, demonstrated effective programs such as evidence-based initiatives to divert youth at-risk of placement with the office of children and family services and/or as alterna- tives to residential placements with such office. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, the office may authorize one or more demonstration projects to co-locate respite beds for youth alleged or at risk of juvenile delinquency in a runaway and homeless youth program ... 5,091,162 .............. (re. $1,605,000) Of the amount appropriated herein, $23,605,938 shall be available as follows, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditures and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008. For services and expenses related to locally operated youth development and delinquency prevention programs. No expenditure shall be made from this appropriation until a plan has been approved by the director of the budget and a certif- icate of approval allocating these funds has been issued by the director of the budget. Notwithstanding the provisions of section 420 of the executive law which would require expenditure of state aid for youth programs in a total amount greater than $23,605,938, for payment of state aid for programs pursuant to article 19-A of the executive law, for delin- quency prevention and youth development. Notwithstanding the provisions of section 420 of the executive law, eligibility for state aid reimbursement for counties which do not participate in the county comprehensive planning process shall be determined as follows: the aggregate amount of state aid for recreation, youth service and similar projects to a county and municipalities within such county shall not exceed $2,750 of which no more than $1,450 may be used for recreation projects, per 1,000 youths residing in the county based on a single count of such youths as shown by the last published federal census for the county certified in the same manner as provided by section 54 of the state finance law. The office shall not reimburse any claims unless they are submitted within 12 months of the project year in which the expenditure was made. Of the amount appropriated herein $7,775,586 shall be available as follows, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undis- bursed as of August 15, 2008. For services and expenses related to programs providing special delinquency prevention or other youth development services. No expenditure shall be made for such programs from this appropriation until a plan has been approved by the direc- tor of the budget and a certificate of approval allocating these funds has been issued by the director of the budget. The office 326 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 shall not reimburse any claims unless they are submitted within 7 months of the project year in which the expenditure was made. For direct contracts with private not-for-profit community agencies to provide needed services for the operation of programs to prevent juvenile delinquency and promote youth development, and through an allocation to public agencies where it is documented that private not-for-profit community agencies are not available to provide such services. Moneys shall be made available to community agencies in counties outside the city of New York based on a statewide allo- cation formula determined by each county's eligibility for compre- hensive planning funds as a proportion of the statewide total provided under paragraph a of subdivision 1 of section 420 of the executive law. Moneys made available to community agencies shall be allocated by local youth bureaus subject to final funding determi- nations by the commissioner of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget. For direct contract with private not-for-profit community agencies to provide needed services for the operation of programs to prevent juvenile delinquency and promote youth development, and through an allocation to public agencies where it is documented that private not-for-profit agencies are not available to provide such services. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, moneys shall be made available to community agencies in cities with populations greater than 275,000 and to community agencies statewide ........... 31,381,524 .......................................... (re. $336,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2007, as amended by chapter 496, section 3, of the laws of 2008: For services and expenses of certain child fatality review teams approved by the office of children and family services for the purposes of investigating and/or reviewing the death of children, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 ... 1,000,000 ................. (re. $118,000) Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, subject to an expenditure plan approved by the director of the budget, for eligi- ble services and expenses of improving the quality of child welfare services that may include, but not be limited to, training to mandated reporters regarding the proper identification of and response to signs of child abuse and neglect, public information programs and services that advance a zero tolerance campaign of child abuse and neglect, and demonstration projects to test models for new or targeted expansion of services beyond the level currently funded by local social services districts including continuing to contract with existing providers that are performing satisfactorily, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 ... 3,822,000 .................. (re. $66,000) 327 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses of family empowerment centers for the purpose of providing training and educational programs to assist children and families, at risk of entry into the child welfare system, to achieve self-sufficiency, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disburse- ment on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 ........... 2,964,000 ......................................... (re. $1,012,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2006, as amended by chapter 496, section 3, of the laws of 2008: For state aid grants to support contractual agreements with communi- ty-based programs for children, youth and families, in order to provide services that meet the needs of families and enhance the safety and stability of children and youth in their home, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expend- iture and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 ... 5,000,000 ....................... (re. $516,000) Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, subject to an expenditure plan approved by the director of the budget, for eligi- ble services and expenses of improving the quality of child welfare services that may include, but not be limited to, demonstration projects to test models for new or targeted expansion of services beyond the level currently funded by local social services districts including continuing to contract with existing providers that are performing satisfactorily, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 .................. 1,900,000 ............................................ (re. $16,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2005: For services and expenses related to reducing office of children and family services institutional placements ........................... 1,500,000 ........................................... (re. $145,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2003: For services and expenses related to reducing office of children and family services institutional placements ........................... 1,500,000 ............................................. (re. $8,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Social Services Block Grant Account - 25182 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses for supportive social services provided pursuant to title XX of the federal social security act. Notwith- standing any other provision of law, the moneys hereby appropriated shall be apportioned by the office of children and family services 328 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 to local social services districts, to reimburse local district expenditures for supportive services and training subject to the approval of the director of the budget; provided, however, that reimbursement to social services districts for eligible expenditures for services incurred during a particular federal fiscal year will be limited to expenditures claimed by March 31 of the following year. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, of the funds available herein, including any funds transferred from the temporary assist- ance to needy families block grant to the title XX block grant, $66,000,000 shall be allocated to social services districts, solely for reimbursement of expenditures for the provision and adminis- tration of adult protective services, residential services for victims of domestic violence who are determined to be ineligible for public assistance during the time the victims were residing in resi- dential programs for victims of domestic violence, and nonresiden- tial services for victims of domestic violence, pursuant to an allo- cation plan developed by the office and submitted for approval by the division of the budget no later than 60 days following enactment of this chapter, based on each district's claims for such costs and any other factors as identified in the allocation plan, adjusted by applicable cost allocation methodology and net of any retroactive payments for the 12 month period ending June 30, 2012 that are submitted on or before January 2, 2013; provided, however, that if the office determines that the total amount of a social services district's claims for such services which could be reimbursed from these funds is less than the amount allocated to the district for such claims, the office may, subject to approval by the director of the budget, reallocate the unused funds to other social services districts with eligible claims that exceed their allocation. Funds appropriated herein shall be available for aid to municipalities and for payments to the federal government for expenditures made pursuant to the social services law and the state plan for individ- ual and family grant program under the disaster relief act of 1974. The funds hereby appropriated are to be available for payment of state aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds hereby appropriated shall be available to the office net of disal- lowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be transferred to any other appropriation within the office of children and family services and/or the office of temporary and disability assistance and/or suballocated to the office of temporary and disability assistance for the purpose of paying local social services districts' costs of the above program and may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation or with any other item or items within the amounts appropriated within the office of children and family services general fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the depart- ment of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of 329 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, in lieu of payments authorized by the social services law, or payments of federal funds otherwise due to the local social services districts for programs provided under the federal social security act or the federal food stamp act, funds herein appropriated, in amounts certified by the state comptroller or the state commissioner of health as due from local social services districts each month as their share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law may be set aside by the state comptroller in an interest bearing account with such interest accruing to the credit of the locality in order to ensure the orderly and prompt payment of providers under section 367-b of the social services law pursuant to an estimate provided by the commissioner of health of each local social services district's share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law ... 150,000,000 .............. (re. $61,425,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses for supportive social services provided pursuant to title XX of the federal social security act. Notwith- standing any other provision of law, the moneys hereby appropriated shall be apportioned by the office of children and family services to local social services districts, to reimburse local district expenditures for supportive services and training subject to the approval of the director of the budget; provided, however, that reimbursement to social services districts for eligible expenditures for services incurred during a particular federal fiscal year will be limited to expenditures claimed by March 31 of the following year. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, of the funds available herein, including any funds transferred from the temporary assist- ance to needy families block grant to the title XX block grant, $66,000,000 shall be allocated to social services districts, solely for reimbursement of expenditures for the provision and adminis- tration of adult protective services, residential services for victims of domestic violence who are determined to be ineligible for public assistance during the time the victims were residing in resi- dential programs for victims of domestic violence, and nonresiden- tial services for victims of domestic violence, pursuant to an allo- cation plan developed by the office and submitted for approval by the division of the budget no later than 60 days following enactment of this chapter, based on each district's claims for such costs and any other factors as identified in the allocation plan, adjusted by applicable cost allocation methodology and net of any retroactive payments for the 12 month period ending June 30, 2011 that are submitted on or before January 3, 2012; provided, however, that if the office determines that the total amount of a social services district's claims for such services which could be reimbursed from these funds is less than the amount allocated to the district for such claims, the office may, subject to approval by the director of 330 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 the budget, reallocate the unused funds to other social services districts with eligible claims that exceed their allocation. Funds appropriated herein shall be available for aid to municipalities and for payments to the federal government for expenditures made pursuant to the social services law and the state plan for individ- ual and family grant program under the disaster relief act of 1974. The funds hereby appropriated are to be available for payment of state aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds hereby appropriated shall be available to the office net of disal- lowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be transferred to any other appropriation within the office of children and family services and/or the office of temporary and disability assistance and/or suballocated to the office of temporary and disability assistance for the purpose of paying local social services districts' costs of the above program and may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation or with any other item or items within the amounts appropriated within the office of children and family services general fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the depart- ment of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, in lieu of payments authorized by the social services law, or payments of federal funds otherwise due to the local social services districts for programs provided under the federal social security act or the federal food stamp act, funds herein appropriated, in amounts certified by the state comptroller or the state commissioner of health as due from local social services districts each month as their share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law may be set aside by the state comptroller in an interest bearing account with such interest accruing to the credit of the locality in order to ensure the orderly and prompt payment of providers under section 367-b of the social services law pursuant to an estimate provided by the commissioner of health of each local social services district's share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law ... 150,000,000 .............. (re. $43,898,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Title IV-a, IV-b, IV-e Account - 25175 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses for the foster care and adoption assistance program, and the kinship guardianship assistance program, including related administrative expenses, and for services and expenses for child welfare and family preservation and family support services provided pursuant to title IV-a, subparts 1 and 2 of title IV-b and 331 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 title IV-e of the federal social security act including the federal share of costs incurred implementing the federal adoption and safe families act of 1997 (P.L. 105-89); provided, however, that reimbursement to social services districts for eligible expenditures for services other than the foster care and adoption assistance program, and the kinship guardianship assistance program incurred during a particular federal fiscal year will be limited to expendi- tures claimed by March 31 of the following year. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, in lieu of payments authorized by the social services law, or payments of federal funds otherwise due to the local social services districts for programs provided under the federal social security act or the federal food stamp act, funds herein appropriated, in amounts certified by the state commissioner or the state commissioner of health as due from local social services districts each month as their share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law may be set aside by the state comptroller in an interest-bearing account with such interest accruing to the credit of the locality in order to ensure the orderly and prompt payment of providers under section 367-b of the social services law pursuant to an estimate provided by the commissioner of health of each local social services district's share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law. Funds appropriated herein shall be available for aid to municipalities and for payments to the federal government for expenditures made pursuant to the social services law and the state plan for individ- ual and family grant program under the disaster relief act of 1974. Such funds are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the office net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be transferred to any other appropriation within the office of children and family services and/or the office of temporary and disability assistance and/or suballocated to the office of temporary and disability assistance for the purpose of paying local social services districts' costs of the above program and may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation or with any other item or items within the amounts appropriated within the office of children and family services general fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the depart- ment of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee ... 868,900,000 ............. (re. $733,947,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Title IV-a, IV-b, IV-e Account By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: 332 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses for the foster care and adoption assistance program, and the kinship guardianship assistance program, including related administrative expenses, and for services and expenses for child welfare and family preservation and family support services provided pursuant to title IV-a, subparts 1 and 2 of title IV-b and title IV-e of the federal social security act including the federal share of costs incurred implementing the federal adoption and safe families act of 1997 (P.L. 105-89); provided, however, that reimbursement to social services districts for eligible expenditures for services other than the foster care and adoption assistance program, and the kinship guardianship assistance program incurred during a particular federal fiscal year will be limited to expendi- tures claimed by March 31 of the following year. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, in lieu of payments authorized by the social services law, or payments of federal funds otherwise due to the local social services districts for programs provided under the federal social security act or the federal food stamp act, funds herein appropriated, in amounts certified by the state commissioner or the state commissioner of health as due from local social services districts each month as their share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law may be set aside by the state comptroller in an interest-bearing account with such interest accruing to the credit of the locality in order to ensure the orderly and prompt payment of providers under section 367-b of the social services law pursuant to an estimate provided by the commissioner of health of each local social services district's share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law. Funds appropriated herein shall be available for aid to municipalities and for payments to the federal government for expenditures made pursuant to the social services law and the state plan for individ- ual and family grant program under the disaster relief act of 1974. Such funds are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the office net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be transferred to any other appropriation within the office of children and family services and/or the office of temporary and disability assistance and/or suballocated to the office of temporary and disability assistance for the purpose of paying local social services districts' costs of the above program and may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation or with any other item or items within the amounts appropriated within the office of children and family services general fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the depart- ment of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee ... 868,900,000 ............. (re. $261,830,000) 333 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses for the foster care and adoption assistance program, and the kinship guardianship assistance program, including related administrative expenses, and for services and expenses for child welfare and family preservation and family support services provided pursuant to title IV-a, subparts 1 and 2 of title IV-b and title IV-e of the federal social security act including the federal share of costs incurred implementing the federal adoption and safe families act of 1997 (P.L. 105-89); provided, however, that reimbursement to social services districts for eligible expenditures for services other than the foster care and adoption assistance program, and the kinship guardianship assistance program incurred during a particular federal fiscal year will be limited to expendi- tures claimed by March 31 of the following year. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, in lieu of payments authorized by the social services law, or payments of federal funds otherwise due to the local social services districts for programs provided under the federal social security act or the federal food stamp act, funds herein appropriated, in amounts certified by the state commissioner or the state commissioner of health as due from local social services districts each month as their share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law may be set aside by the state comptroller in an interest-bearing account with such interest accruing to the credit of the locality in order to ensure the orderly and prompt payment of providers under section 367-b of the social services law pursuant to an estimate provided by the commissioner of health of each local social services district's share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law. Funds appropriated herein shall be available for aid to municipalities and for payments to the federal government for expenditures made pursuant to the social services law and the state plan for individ- ual and family grant program under the disaster relief act of 1974. Such funds are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the office net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be transferred to any other appropriation within the office of children and family services and/or the office of temporary and disability assistance and/or suballocated to the office of temporary and disability assistance for the purpose of paying local social services districts' costs of the above program and may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation or with any other item or items within the amounts appropriated within the office of children and family services general fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the depart- ment of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee ... 868,900,000 ............. (re. $266,803,000) 334 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For additional reimbursement for services and expenses resulting from the increase in the Federal medical assistance percentage available for the foster care and adoption assistance program provided pursu- ant to title IV-e of the federal social security act in accordance with the requirements of the American recovery and reinvestment act of 2009 (Public Law 111-5). Funds appropriated herein shall be subject to all applicable reporting and accountability requirements contained in such act. Such funds are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities to the extent authorized by such act. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be transferred to any other appropriation within the office of children and family services and/or the office of temporary and disability assistance and/or suballocated to the office of temporary and disability assistance for the purpose of paying local social services districts' costs of the above program and may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation or with any other item or items within the amounts appropriated within the office of children and family services general fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the depart- ment of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee ... 48,000,000 ............... (re. $48,000,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For services and expenses for the foster care and adoption assistance program, including related administrative expenses, and for services and expenses for child welfare and family preservation and family support services provided pursuant to title IV-a, subparts 1 and 2 of title IV-b and title IV-e of the federal social security act including the federal share of costs incurred implementing the federal adoption and safe families act of 1997 (P.L. 105-89); provided, however, that reimbursement to social services districts for eligible expenditures for services other than foster care services incurred during a particular federal fiscal year will be limited to expenditures claimed by March 31 of the following year. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, in lieu of payments authorized by the social services law, or payments of federal funds otherwise due to the local social services districts for programs provided under the federal social security act or the federal food stamp act, funds herein appropriated, in amounts certified by the state commissioner or the state commissioner of health as due from local social services districts each month as their share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law may be set aside by the state comptroller in an interest-bearing account with such interest accruing to the credit of the locality in order to ensure the orderly and prompt payment of providers under section 367-b of the social services law pursuant to an estimate provided by the commissioner of health of each local social services 335 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 district's share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law. Funds appropriated herein shall be available for aid to municipalities and for payments to the federal government for expenditures made pursuant to the social services law and the state plan for individ- ual and family grant program under the disaster relief act of 1974. Such funds are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the office net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be transferred to any other appropriation within the office of children and family services and/or the office of temporary and disability assistance and/or suballocated to the office of temporary and disability assistance for the purpose of paying local social services districts' costs of the above program and may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation or with any other item or items within the amounts appropriated within the office of children and family services general fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the depart- ment of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee ... 868,900,000 ............. (re. $258,722,000) For additional reimbursement for services and expenses resulting from the increase in the Federal medical assistance percentage available for the foster care and adoption assistance program provided pursu- ant to title IV-e of the federal social security act in accordance with the requirements of the American recovery and reinvestment act of 2009 (Public Law 111-5). Funds appropriated herein shall be subject to all applicable reporting and accountability requirements contained in such act. Such funds are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities to the extent authorized by such act. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be transferred to any other appropriation within the office of children and family services and/or the office of temporary and disability assistance and/or suballocated to the office of temporary and disability assistance for the purpose of paying local social services districts' costs of the above program and may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation or with any other item or items within the amounts appropriated within the office of children and family services general fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the depart- ment of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee ... 48,000,000 ................ (re. $3,960,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2009: 336 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses for the foster care and adoption assistance program, including related administrative expenses, and for services and expenses for child welfare and family preservation and family support services provided pursuant to title IV-a, subparts 1 and 2 of title IV-b and title IV-e of the federal social security act including the federal share of costs incurred implementing the federal adoption and safe families act of 1997 (P.L. 105-89); provided, however, that reimbursement to social services districts for eligible expenditures for services other than foster care services incurred during a particular federal fiscal year will be limited to expenditures claimed by March 31 of the following year. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, in lieu of payments authorized by the social services law, or payments of federal funds otherwise due to the local social services districts for programs provided under the federal social security act or the federal food stamp act, funds herein appropriated, in amounts certified by the state commissioner or the state commissioner of health as due from local social services districts each month as their share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law may be set aside by the state comptroller in an interest-bearing account with such interest accruing to the credit of the locality in order to ensure the orderly and prompt payment of providers under section 367-b of the social services law pursuant to an estimate provided by the commissioner of health of each local social services district's share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law. Funds appropriated herein shall be available for aid to municipalities and for payments to the federal government for expenditures made pursuant to the social services law and the state plan for individ- ual and family grant program under the disaster relief act of 1974. Such funds are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the office net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be transferred to any other appropriation within the office of children and family services and/or the office of temporary and disability assistance and/or suballocated to the office of temporary and disability assistance for the purpose of paying local social services districts' costs of the above program and may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation or with any other item or items within the amounts appropriated within the office of children and family services general fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the depart- ment of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee ... 868,900,000 ............. (re. $217,109,000) Special Revenue Fund - Other Combined [Gifts, Grants and Bequests] EXPENDABLE TRUST Fund 337 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Children and Family Trust Fund ACCOUNT - 20128 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses related to the administration and implemen- tation of contracts for prevention and support service programs for victims of family violence under the William B. Hoyt memorial chil- dren and family trust fund pursuant to article 10-A of the social services law. Funds appropriated to the children and family trust fund shall be available for expenditure for such services and expenses herein ... 3,459,000 ..................... (re. $3,459,000) Special Revenue Fund - Other Combined [Gifts, Grants and Bequests] EXPENDABLE TRUST Fund Children and Family Trust Fund ACCOUNT By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses related to the administration and implemen- tation of contracts for prevention and support service programs for victims of family violence under the William B. Hoyt memorial chil- dren and family trust fund pursuant to article 10-A of the social services law. Funds appropriated to the children and family trust fund shall be available for expenditure for such services and expenses herein ... 3,459,000 ..................... (re. $3,459,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses related to the administration and implemen- tation of contracts for prevention and support service programs for victims of family violence under the William B. Hoyt memorial chil- dren and family trust fund pursuant to article 10-A of the social services law. Funds appropriated to the children and family trust fund shall be available for expenditure for such services and expenses herein ... 3,459,000 ..................... (re. $3,371,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For services and expenses related to the administration and implemen- tation of contracts for prevention and support service programs for victims of family violence under the William B. Hoyt memorial chil- dren and family trust fund pursuant to article 10-A of the social services law. Funds appropriated to the children and family trust fund shall be available for expenditure for such services and expenses herein ... 3,459,000 ..................... (re. $3,459,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2009: For services and expenses related to the administration and implemen- tation of contracts for prevention and support services for victims of family violence under the William B. Hoyt memorial children and family trust fund pursuant to article 10-A of the social services law. Funds appropriated to the children and family trust fund shall be available for expenditure for such services and expenses herein ... 3,459,000 ....................................... (re. $893,000) 338 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 TRAINING AND DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For state reimbursement to local social services districts for train- ing expenses associated with title IV-a, title IV-e, title IV-d, title IV-f and title XIX of the federal social security act or their successor titles and programs. Funds appropriated herein shall be available for aid to municipalities and for payments to the federal government for expenditures made pursuant to the social services law and the state plan for individ- ual and family grant program under the disaster relief act of 1974. Such funds are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the office net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be transferred to any other appropriation and/or suballocated to any other agency for the purpose of paying local social services district cost or may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation or with any other item or items within the amounts appropriated within the office of children and family services - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. The amount appropriated herein, as may be adjusted by transfer of general fund moneys for administration of child welfare, training and development, public assistance, and food stamp programs appro- priated in the office of children and family services and the office of temporary and disability assistance, shall constitute total state reimbursement for all local training programs in state fiscal year 2013-14 ... 4,815,800 ............................. (re. $4,815,800) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Federal Health and Human Services Fund Account - 25175 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For reimbursement to local social services districts for training expenses associated with title IV-a, title IV-e, title IV-d and title XIX of the federal social security act or their successor titles and programs. Funds appropriated herein shall be available for aid to municipalities and for payments to the federal government for expenditures made pursuant to the social services law and the state plan for individ- ual and family grant program under the disaster relief act of 1974. 339 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Such funds are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the office net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be transferred to any other appropriation and/or suballocated to any other agency for the purpose of paying local social services district cost, or may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation or with any other item or items within the amounts appropriated within the office of children and family services federal funds - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee ........................... 19,219,000 ....................................... (re. $19,219,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Federal Health and Human Services Fund Account By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For reimbursement to local social services districts for training expenses associated with title IV-a, title IV-e, title IV-d and title XIX of the federal social security act or their successor titles and programs. Funds appropriated herein shall be available for aid to municipalities and for payments to the federal government for expenditures made pursuant to the social services law and the state plan for individ- ual and family grant program under the disaster relief act of 1974. Such funds are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the office net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be transferred to any other appropriation and/or suballocated to any other agency for the purpose of paying local social services district cost, or may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation or with any other item or items within the amounts appropriated within the office of children and family services federal funds - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee ........................... 19,219,000 ....................................... (re. $16,889,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For reimbursement to local social services districts for training expenses associated with title IV-a, title IV-e, title IV-d and 340 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 title XIX of the federal social security act or their successor titles and programs. Funds appropriated herein shall be available for aid to municipalities and for payments to the federal government for expenditures made pursuant to the social services law and the state plan for individ- ual and family grant program under the disaster relief act of 1974. Such funds are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the office net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be transferred to any other appropriation and/or suballocated to any other agency for the purpose of paying local social services district cost, or may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation or with any other item or items within the amounts appropriated within the office of children and family services federal funds - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee ........................... 19,219,000 ....................................... (re. $18,600,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For reimbursement to local social services districts for training expenses associated with title IV-a, title IV-e, title IV-d and title XIX of the federal social security act or their successor titles and programs. Funds appropriated herein shall be available for aid to municipalities and for payments to the federal government for expenditures made pursuant to the social services law and the state plan for individ- ual and family grant program under the disaster relief act of 1974. Such funds are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the office net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be transferred to any other appropriation and/or suballocated to any other agency for the purpose of paying local social services district cost, or may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation or with any other item or items within the amounts appropriated within the office of children and family services federal funds - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee ........................... 19,219,000 ....................................... (re. $16,929,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2009: 341 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For reimbursement to local social services districts for training expenses associated with title IV-a, title IV-e, title IV-d and title XIX of the federal social security act or their successor titles and programs. Funds appropriated herein shall be available for aid to municipalities and for payments to the federal government for expenditures made pursuant to the social services law and the state plan for individ- ual and family grant program under the disaster relief act of 1974. Such funds are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the office net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be transferred to any other appropriation and/or suballocated to any other agency for the purpose of paying local social services district cost, or may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation or with any other item or items within the amounts appropriated within the office of children and family services federal funds - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee ........................... 19,219,000 ....................................... (re. $14,219,000) 342 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS General Fund ....................... 1,257,505,000 62,690,000 Special Revenue Funds - Federal .... 3,728,535,000 3,078,731,000 Special Revenue Funds - Other ...... 19,900,000 0 Fiduciary Funds .................... 10,000,000 0 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 5,015,940,000 3,141,421,000 ================ ================ SCHEDULE CHILD WELL BEING PROGRAM ................................... 140,000,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Child Support Account - 25178 For reimbursement of local administrative expenses for child support and establish- ment of paternity pursuant to title IV-D of the federal social security act. Notwithstanding subdivision 1 of section 111-d and section 153 of the social services law or any other inconsistent provision of law, such reimbursement shall constitute total reimbursement for activ- ities funded herein in state fiscal year 2014-2015. Notwithstanding section 111-e of the social services law or any other provision of law, social services districts shall retain the non-federal share of any support collections otherwise payable as reimbursement to the state. Such funds are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the office of temporary and disability assist- ance net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation within the office of temporary and disability assist- ance federal fund - local assistance 343 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 account with the approval of the director of the budget, who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chair- man of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, amounts appropriated herein received pursuant to section 391 of the federal personal responsibility and work opportunity reconciliation act of 1996 may be used without state or local financial participation to provide grants or enter into contracts with courts, local public agencies, or nonprofit private entities consistent with federal law and require- ments. Such grants and/or contracts shall be made based on the results of a compet- itive procurement. Funds appropriated herein may be used for a federally approved research and demon- stration project for improved custodial cooperation. Notwithstanding any incon- sistent provision of law, these funds shall be available without local financial participation .............................. 140,000,000 -------------- EMPLOYMENT AND ECONOMIC SUPPORT PROGRAM .................. 4,726,344,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For state reimbursement of the safety net assistance program as established pursuant to chapter 436 of the laws of 1997. Notwithstanding section 153 of the social services law or any other inconsistent provision of law, funds appropriated here- in shall reimburse 29 percent of safety net assistance expenditures, including the cost of providing shelter supplements for safety net assistance households at local option in order to prevent eviction and address homelessness in accordance with social services district plans approved by the office of temporary and disability assistance and the director of the budget, provided, however, that in social services 344 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 districts with a population over five million no shelter supplements other than those to prevent eviction shall be reim- bursed, and further provided that such supplements shall not be part of the stan- dard of need pursuant to section 131-a of the social services law. Funds appropri- ated herein shall also reimburse 29 percent of safety net assistance expendi- tures for emergency shelter, transporta- tion, or nutrition payments which the district determines are necessary to establish or maintain independent living arrangements among persons who have been medically diagnosed as having acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) or HIV-related illness and who are homeless or facing homelessness and for whom no viable and less costly alternative to housing is available; provided, however, that funds appropriated herein may only be used for such purposes if the cost of such allowances are not eligible for reimburse- ment under medical assistance or other programs. Such funds are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the office of temporary and disability assist- ance, net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits, including those related to title IV-E of the social security act; and including, but not limited to, additional federal funds resulting from any changes in federal cost allocation methodologies. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation within the office of temporary and disability assist- ance general fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget, who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chair- man of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. 345 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Social services districts shall be required to report to the office of temporary and disability assistance on an annual basis, information, as determined and requested by the office, related to services and expenditures for which reimbursement is sought for providing temporary housing assistance to homeless individuals and families. Such information shall be submitted electronically to the extent feasible as determined by the office, and shall be used to evaluate expenditures by such social services districts for the provision of temporary housing assistance for homeless individuals and families. Funds appropriated herein shall not be used by any public assistance recipient in any electronic benefit transfer transaction, consistent with the prohibitions set forth in section 4004 of public law 112-96, at any liquor stores, casinos, gaming estab- lishments, or establishments that provide adult-oriented entertainment in which performers disrobe or perform in an unclothed state and such entities are prohibited from accepting any transactions of such funds. Recipients who fail to comply with these restrictions are subject to durational discontinuances of their public assistance and the other persons, businesses and entities subject to such prohibitions and failing to comply with these restrictions may be subject to sanc- tions and penalties, including but not limited to monetary fines, the revocation, cancellation, or suspension of an operat- ing license or authorization, or criminal penalties. For persons living with clinical/symptomatic HIV illness or AIDS who are receiving public assistance, funds appropriated herein shall not be used to reimburse the additional rental costs determined based on limiting such person's earned and/or unearned income contribution to 30 percent. Notwithstanding section 153 of the social services law, or any other inconsistent provision of law, such appropriation shall be available for reimbursement of eligible claims incurred on or after January 1, 346 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 2014 and before January 1, 2015, that are otherwise reimbursable by the state on or after April 1, 2014, that are claimed by March 1, 2015. Such reimbursement shall constitute total state reimbursement for activities funded herein in state fiscal year 2014-2015 ............................. 460,000,000 For expenditures for additional state payments for eligible aged, blind, and disabled persons related to supplemental security income and for expenditures made pursuant to title 8 of article 5 of the social services law. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation within the office of tempo- rary and disability assistance general fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget, who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee .......... 675,000,000 For services and expenses of a program, pursuant to section 35 of the social services law, providing legal represen- tation of individuals whose federal disa- bility benefits have been denied or may be discontinued. The commissioner shall reduce reimbursement otherwise payable to social services districts to ensure that social services districts shall financial- ly participate in additional legal repre- sentation expenditures made pursuant to this provision. Such reduction in local reimbursement shall be allocated among districts by the commissioner based on the cost of, and number of district residents served by, each legal assistance program, or by such alternative cost allocation procedure deemed appropriate by the commissioner after consultation with social services officials .................... 2,630,000 For services to support human immunodefici- ency virus specific welfare-to-work programs. Components of each such program shall include, but not be limited to, on-the-job training and employment. Each such program shall guarantee that individ- 347 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 uals completing the program obtain full- time employment with health insurance coverage. The office of temporary and disability assistance, in conjunction with the AIDS institute of the department of health, shall select the organizations to operate such programs through a compet- itive bid process ............................ 1,161,000 For grants to community based organizations for nutrition outreach in areas where a significant percentage or number of those potentially eligible for food assistance programs are not participating in such programs. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, including section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part N of chapter 56 of the laws of 2013, for the period commenc- ing on April 1, 2014 and ending March 31, 2015 the commissioner shall not apply any cost of living adjustment for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimburse- ment ......................................... 3,018,000 For services and expenses incurred by local social services districts in relation to the administrative cap waiver requests submitted to the office of temporary and disability assistance for exempt area plans submitted for calendar years through 2003. Such payments shall be made until March 31, 2017 at which time this appro- priation will be used for services and expenses incurred by local social services districts in relation to the adult shelter cap. Such payments shall be made until March 31, 2042 at which time both the administrative cap waiver and adult shel- ter cap liabilities will be deemed fully reimbursed ................................... 2,000,000 For state reimbursement of a program for persons living with clinical/symptomatic HIV illness or AIDS in social services districts with a population over five million who are receiving services through such district's administrative unit providing HIV/AIDS services, public assistance and earned and/or unearned income who shall not be required to pay more than 30 percent of his or her monthly 348 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 earned and/or unearned income toward the cost of rent. Notwithstanding any other inconsistent provision of law, such reimbursement shall constitute total reimbursement for activities funded herein in state fiscal year 2014-15. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until a plan has been submitted by a district and approved by the office of temporary and disability assistance and the director of the budget ................... 9,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ............... 1,152,809,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Home Energy Assistance Program Account - 25123 Notwithstanding section 97 of the social services law, funds appropriated herein shall be available for services and expenses, including payments to public and private agencies and individuals for the low income home energy assistance program provided pursuant to the low income energy assistance act of 1981. Funds appropriated herein, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, may be transferred or suballocated to other state agencies for expenses related to the low income home energy assistance program. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of the law, the amount herein appropriated may be increased or decreased by inter- change with any other appropriation within the office of temporary and disability assistance federal fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget, who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chair- man of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee ............................ 500,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................. 500,000,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund 349 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Temporary Assistance for Needy Families Account - 25178 For reimbursement of the cost of the family assistance and the emergency assistance to families programs. Notwithstanding section 153 of the social services law or any inconsistent provision of law, funds appropriated herein shall be provided without state or local participation and shall include the cost of providing shel- ter supplements for family assistance households at local option in order to prevent eviction and address homelessness in accordance with social services district plans approved by the office of temporary and disability assistance and the director of the budget, provided, however, that in social services districts with a population over five million no shelter supplements other than those to prevent eviction shall be reimbursed, and further provided that such supplements shall not be part of the standard of need pursuant to section 131-a of the social services law. Funds appropriated herein shall also reimburse for family assistance expenditures for emergency shelter, trans- portation, or nutrition payments which the district determines are necessary to establish or maintain independent living arrangements among persons who have been medically diagnosed as having acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) or HIV-related illness and who are homeless or facing homelessness and for whom no viable and less costly alternative to housing is available; provided, however, that funds appropriated herein may only be used for such purposes if the cost of such allowances are not eligible for reimburse- ment under medical assistance or other programs. Such funds are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the office of temporary and disability assist- ance net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits including, but not limited to, additional federal funds 350 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 resulting from any changes in federal cost allocation methodologies. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation within the office of temporary and disability assist- ance federal fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget, who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chair- man of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Social services districts shall be required to report to the office of temporary and disability assistance on an annual basis, information, as determined and requested by the office, related to services and expenditures for which reimbursement is sought for providing temporary housing assistance to homeless individuals and families. Such information shall be submitted electronically to the extent feasible as determined by the office, and shall be used to evaluate expenditures by such social services districts for the provision of temporary housing assistance for homeless individuals and families. Funds appropriated herein shall not be used by any public assistance recipient in any electronic benefit transfer transaction, consistent with the prohibitions set forth in section 4004 of public law 112-96, at any liquor stores, casinos, gaming estab- lishments, or establishments that provide adult-oriented entertainment in which performers disrobe or perform in an unclothed state and such entities are prohibited from accepting any transactions of such funds. Recipients who fail to comply with these restrictions are subject to durational discontinuances of their public assistance and the other persons, businesses and entities subject to such prohibitions and failing to comply with these restrictions may be subject to sanc- tions and penalties, including but not limited to monetary fines, the revocation, cancellation, or suspension of an operat- 351 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 ing license or authorization, or criminal penalties. For persons living with clinical/symptomatic HIV illness or AIDS who are receiving public assistance, funds appropriated herein shall not be used to reimburse the additional rental costs determined based on limiting such person's earned and/or unearned income contribution to 30 percent. Notwithstanding section 153 of the social services law, or any other inconsistent provision of law, such appropriation shall be available for reimbursement of eligible claims incurred on or after January 1, 2014 and before January 1, 2015, that are otherwise reimbursable by the state on or after April 1, 2014, that are claimed by March 1, 2015. Such reimbursement shall constitute total federal reimbursement for activities funded herein in state fiscal year 2014-2015 ........................... 1,350,000,000 For transfer to the credit of the office of children and family services federal health and human services fund, state operations or federal health and human services fund, local assistance, federal day care account for additional reimburse- ment to social services districts for child care assistance provided pursuant to title 5-C of article 6 of the social services law. The funds shall be appor- tioned among the social services districts by the office according to an allocation plan developed by the office and submitted to the director of the budget for approval within 60 days of enactment of the budget. The funds allocated to a district under this appropriation in addition to any state block grant funds allocated to the district for child care services and any funds the district requests the office of temporary and disability assistance to transfer from the district's flexible fund for family services allocation to the federal day care account shall constitute the district's entire block grant allo- cation for a particular federal fiscal year, which shall be available only for child care assistance expenditures made during that federal fiscal year and which 352 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 are claimed by March 31 of the year imme- diately following the end of that federal fiscal year. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, any claims for child care assistance made by a social services district for expenditures made during a particular federal fiscal year, other than claims made under title XX of the federal social security act and under the supple- mental nutrition assistance program employment and training funds, shall be counted against the social services district's block grant allocation for that federal fiscal year. A social services district shall expend its allocation from the block grant in accord- ance with the applicable provision in federal law and regulations relating to the federal funds included in the state block grant for child care and the regu- lations of the office of children and family services. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, each district's claims submitted under the state block grant for child care will be processed in a manner that maximizes the availability of federal funds and ensures that the district meets its maintenance of effort requirement in each applicable federal fiscal year. Prior to transfer of funds appropriated herein, the commissioner of the office of children and family services shall consult with the commissioner of the office of temporary and disability assistance to determine the availability of such funding and to request that the commissioner of the office of temporary and disability assist- ance takes necessary steps to notify the department of health and human services of the transfer of funding .................... 310,035,000 For allocation to local social services districts for the flexible fund for family services. Funds shall, without state or local participation, be allocated to local social services districts in accordance with a methodology to be developed by the office of temporary and disability assist- ance and the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget. Such amounts allocated to local social services districts shall 353 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 hereinafter be referred to as the flexible fund for family services and shall be used for eligible services to eligible individ- uals under the State plan for the federal temporary assistance for needy families block grant. Such funds are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities and, notwith- standing section 153 of the social services law and any inconsistent provision of law, shall constitute the full amount of federal temporary assist- ance for needy families funds to be paid on account of activities funded in whole or in part hereunder and the full amount of state reimbursement to be paid on account of local district administrative claims. District allocations from the flexible fund for family services may be spent only pursuant to plans of expendi- ture, developed by each social services district and the local governing body and approved by the office of temporary and disability assistance, the office of chil- dren and family services, and the director of the budget. Such allocation shall be available for reimbursement through March 31, 2017; provided, however, that reimbursement for child welfare services other than foster care services shall be available for eligible expenditures incurred on or after October 1, 2013 and before October 1, 2014 that are otherwise reimbursable by the state on or after April 1, 2014 and that are claimed by March 31, 2015. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amounts so appropriated for allocation to local social services districts, may be used, without state or local financial participation, by social services districts for such district's first eligible expenditures that occurred on or after October 1, 2013, or, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, during any other period beginning on or after January 1, 1997, for tuition costs for foster care children who are eligible for emergency assistance for families in the manner the state was 354 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 authorized to fund such costs under part A of title IV of the social security act as such part was in effect on September 30, 1995; provided that the funds appropriated herein may not be used to reimburse local- ities for costs disallowed under title IV-E of the social security act. Such expenditures shall constitute good cause pursuant to section 408 (a) (10) of the social security act. Such funds may also be used, without state or local partic- ipation, for care, maintenance, super- vision, and tuition for juvenile delin- quents and persons in need of supervision who are placed in residential programs operated by authorized agencies and who are eligible for emergency assistance to families in the manner the state was authorized to fund such costs under part A of title IV of the social security act as such part was in effect on September 30, 1995. Such expenditures shall constitute good cause pursuant to section 408 (a) (10) of the social security act. Unless otherwise approved by the commissioner of the office of children and family services with the approval of the director of the budget, these funds may be used only for eligible expenditures made from October 1, 2013 through September 30, 2014. Notwith- standing any inconsistent provision of law, the funds so appropriated may not be used to reimburse localities for costs disallowed under title IV-E of the social security act. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a social services district may request that the office of temporary and disability assistance retain and transfer a portion of the district's allocation of these funds to the credit of the office of children and family services federal health and human services fund, local assistance, title XX social services block grant for use by the district for eligible title XX services and/or to the credit of the office of children and family services federal health and human services fund, local assistance, federal day care account for use by the district for eligible child care expenditures under the state block 355 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 grant for child care, within the percent- ages established by the state in accord- ance with the federal social security act and related federal regulations. Any funds transferred at a district's request to the title XX social services block grant shall be used by the district for eligible title XX social services provided in accordance with the provisions of the federal social security act and the social services law to children or their families whose income is less than 200 percent of the federal poverty level applicable to the family size involved. Any funds transferred at a district's request to the office of chil- dren and family services federal health and human services fund, local assistance, federal day care account shall be made available to the district for use for eligible child care expenditures in accordance with the applicable provisions of federal law and regulations relating to federal funds included in the state block grant for child care and in accordance with applicable state law and regulations of the office of children and family services. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, any claims made by a social services district for expenditures made for child care during a particular federal fiscal year, other than claims made under title XX of the federal social security act and under the supplemental nutrition assistance program employment and training funds, shall be counted against the social services district's block grant for child care for that feder- al fiscal year. Each social services district must certify to the office of children and family services and the office of temporary and disability assist- ance, within 90 days of enactment of the budget but before August 15, 2014, the amount of funds it wishes to have trans- ferred under this provision. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the amount of the funds that each district expends on child welfare services from its flexible fund for family services funds and any flexible fund for family services funds transferred at the district's 356 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 request to the title XX social services block grant must, to the extent that fami- lies are eligible therefore, be equal to or greater than the district's portion of the $342,322,341 statewide child welfare threshold amount, which shall be estab- lished pursuant to a formula developed by the office of temporary and disability assistance and the office of children and family services and approved by the direc- tor of the budget. Notwithstanding any other provision of law including the state finance law and any local procurement law, at the request of a social services district and with the approval of the director of the budget, a portion of the funds appropriated herein may be retained by the office of temporary and disability assistance for any services eligible for funding under the flexible fund for family services for which the applicable state agency has a contractual relationship. Such funds may be suballo- cated, transferred or otherwise made available to the department of transporta- tion ....................................... 964,000,000 The following remaining appropriations with- in the office of temporary and disability assistance federal health and human services fund temporary assistance for needy families account shall be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, such funds may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation within the office of tempo- rary and disability assistance or office of children and family services federal fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget. Such funds shall be provided without state or local participation for services to eligible individuals under the state plan for the temporary assistance for needy families block grant whose incomes do not exceed 200 percent of the federal poverty level or who are otherwise eligible under such plan, provided that such services to eligible persons not in receipt of public assistance shall not constitute "assist- 357 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 ance" under applicable federal regulations and no more than 15 percent of the funds made available herein may be used for administration, provided further that the director of the budget does not determine that such use of funds can be expected to have the effect of increasing qualified state expenditures under paragraph 7 of subdivision (a) of section 409 of the federal social security act above the minimum applicable federal maintenance of effort requirement: For services and expenses of food banks throughout New York State. Such funds may be suballocated, transferred or otherwise made available to the department of health .............................................. 2,000,000 For allocation to local social services districts for the summer youth employment program. Such funds shall be provided without state or local participation for services to eligible individuals aged fourteen to twenty. Notwithstanding any other inconsistent law to the contrary, the commissioner of any local department of social services may assign all or a portion of moneys appropriated herein on behalf of such local department of social services to the workforce investment board designated by such commissioner and upon receipt of such monies, any such workforce investment board shall be obligated to utilize such funds consistent with the purposes of this appropriation. Funds appropriated herein shall be allocated to local social services districts in accord- ance with a methodology developed by the office of temporary and disability assist- ance and approved by the director of the budget. At the request of local social services districts, funds not used for costs of the summer youth program may be transferred to the credit of the district's allocation of the flexible fund for family services; provided, however, that a minimum of $25,000,000 will be used for the summer youth program ................ 27,500,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ............... 2,653,535,000 -------------- 358 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal USDA-Food and Nutrition Services Fund Federal Food and Nutrition Services Account - 25024 For reimbursement to social services districts for administrative expenditures associated with the supplemental nutrition assistance program, and for reimbursement to the United States department of agri- culture for supplemental nutrition assist- ance program recoveries. Such reimburse- ment shall constitute total state reimbursement for local district adminis- trative claims. Such funds are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the office of temporary and disability assist- ance net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits including but not limited to additional federal funds resulting from any changes in federal cost allocation methodologies. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation within the office of temporary and disability assist- ance federal fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget, who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chair- man of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, funds appropriated herein may be used for reimbursement of supplemental nutrition assistance program employment and training expenditures and shall be made available to social services districts or may be set aside, transferred or suballocated to other state agencies for state administered programs for the provision of services to supplemental nutrition assistance program recipients and applicants in accordance with a plan developed by the office of temporary and 359 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 disability assistance and approved by the director of the budget. Funds appropriated herein may be used to fund the cost of child care services provided to eligible supplemental nutrition assistance program employment and training program partic- ipants subject to a plan approved by the office of temporary and disability assist- ance, the office of children and family services and the director of the budget only to the extent that the office of children and family services and the director of the budget determine that the use of such funds will not jeopardize the state's ability to receive the state's entire allotment of federal child care development funds and child care funds available under title IV-A of the social security act. Any child care funded through the supplemental nutrition assist- ance program employment and training grant must be provided in a manner consistent with the federal law and regulations relating to the federal funds included in the state block grant for child care and the regulations of the office of children and family services for such block grant. Districts shall submit claims and other reports regarding the use of the supple- mental nutrition assistance program employment and training funds for child care services at such times and in such manner and format as required by the department of family assistance. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of the funds appropri- ated herein may be suballocated, trans- ferred or otherwise made available to the department of health, in accordance with a memorandum of understanding between the office of temporary and disability assist- ance and the department of health, consistent with federal law, regulations or waivers for expenses related to nutri- tion education programs. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of the funds appropri- ated herein may be made available to community based organizations in accord- ance with chapter 820 of the laws of 1987 for nutrition outreach in areas where a 360 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 significant percentage or number of those potentially eligible for food assistance programs are not participating in such programs ................................... 400,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................. 400,000,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Combined Expendable Trust Fund Donated Funds Account - 20179 For services and expenses related to agency programs and paid from funds donated to the agency from private foundations, corporations and individuals or from other sources ..................................... 10,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal .................. 10,000,000 -------------- Fiduciary Funds Miscellaneous New York State Agency Fund Special Offset Fiduciary Account - 60628 For direct payment or transfer to other funds, as approved by the director of the budget as restitution to the federal, state or local governments of funds recov- ered from public assistance recipients or former recipients pursuant to chapter 81 of the laws of 1995 or the federal social security act including but not limited to lottery winnings or prizes and federal and state tax refunds ........................... 10,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal .................. 10,000,000 -------------- SPECIALIZED SERVICES PROGRAM ............................... 149,596,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 Funds appropriated herein shall be used to reimburse New York city expenditures for adult shelters. Notwithstanding section 153 of the social services law or any other inconsistent provision of law, such funds shall be available for eligible 361 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 claims incurred on or after January 1, 2014 and before January 1, 2015 that are otherwise reimbursable by the state on or after April 1, 2014 and that are claimed by March 31, 2015. Such reimbursement shall constitute total state reimbursement for activities funded herein in state fiscal year 2014-15, and shall include reimbursement for costs associated with a court mandated plan to improve shelter conditions for medically frail persons and additional costs incurred as part of a plan to reduce over-crowding in congregate shelters. New York city shall be required to report to the office of temporary and disability assistance on an annual basis, information, as determined and requested by the office, related to services and expenditures for which reimbursement is sought for providing temporary housing assistance to homeless individuals and families. Such information shall be submitted electronically to the extent feasible as determined by the office, and shall be used to evaluate expenditures for the provision of temporary housing assist- ance for homeless individuals and families ............................................. 69,018,000 Funds appropriated herein shall be used to reimburse those expenditures made by local social services districts outside the city of New York for adult shelters and public homes. Notwithstanding section 153 of the social services law or any other incon- sistent provision of law, such funds shall be available for eligible claims incurred on or after January 1, 2014, and before January 1, 2015, that are otherwise reim- bursable by the state on or after April 1, 2014. Such reimbursement shall constitute total state reimbursement for activities funded herein in state fiscal year 2014-15 ... 5,000,000 For services and expenses related to home- less housing and preventive services programs including but not limited to the New York state supportive housing program, the solutions to end homelessness program and the operational support for AIDS hous- ing program. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director 362 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the office of temporary and disability assistance in such detail as required by the director of the budget ...... 30,281,000 For services related to the human traffick- ing program as established pursuant to chapter 74 of the laws of 2007 ................. 397,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................. 104,696,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Refugee Resettlement Account - 25123 For services related to refugee programs including but not limited to the Cuban- Haitian and refugee resettlement program and the Cuban-Haitian and refugee targeted assistance program provided pursuant to the federal refugee assistance act of 1980 as amended. Funds appropriated herein shall be available for aid to municipalities and for payments to the federal government for expenditures made pursuant to the social services law and the state plan for individual and family grant program under the disaster relief act of 1974. Such funds are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the department net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, funds appropriated herein, subject to the approval of the director of the budget and in accordance with a memorandum of understanding between the office of temporary and disability assistance and the department of health, may be trans- ferred or suballocated to the department of health for expenses related to the refugee resettlement health assessment program. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, and subject to the approval of the director of the budget, the amount appro- priated herein may be increased or 363 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 decreased through transfer or interchange with any other federal appropriation with- in the office of temporary and disability assistance .................................. 26,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal .................. 26,000,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Miscellaneous Operating Grants Fund Homeless Housing Account - 25328 For services related to federal homeless and other federal support services grants. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, the amount appropriated herein may be made available to other state agen- cies through transfer or suballocation for services and expenses related to federal homeless and other federal support services grants. The director of the budg- et is hereby authorized to transfer or suballocate appropriation authority contained herein to any other fund in which federal homeless and other federal support services grants are actually received ..................................... 9,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 9,000,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Family and Adult Shelter Sanction Account - 21900 For payment of family and adult shelter reimbursement previously withheld by the commissioner due to violations of office regulations governing operation of such shelters. Such payments shall only be made after remediation or correction of such violations, pursuant to a protocol estab- lishing terms and conditions of such with- holdings and payments between the commis- sioner of temporary and disability assistance, the director of the budget, and appropriate representatives of the affected social services district or local government. No expenditure may be made from this account for any other purpose. No expenditure may be made from this 364 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 account without approval of the director of the budget ................................ 9,900,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 9,900,000 -------------- 365 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 CHILD WELL BEING PROGRAM Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Child Support Account - 25178 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For reimbursement of local administrative expenses for child support and establishment of paternity pursuant to title IV-D of the federal social security act. Notwithstanding subdivision 1 of section 111-d and section 153 of the social services law or any other inconsistent provision of law, such reimbursement shall constitute total reimbursement for activities funded herein in state fiscal year 2013-2014. Notwithstanding section 111-e of the social services law or any other provision of law, social services districts shall retain the non-federal share of any support collections otherwise payable as reimbursement to the state. Such funds are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the office of temporary and disability assistance net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation within the office of temporary and disability assistance federal fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget, who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, amounts appropri- ated herein received pursuant to section 391 of the federal personal responsibility and work opportunity reconciliation act of 1996 may be used without state or local financial participation to provide grants or enter into contracts with courts, local public agencies, or nonprofit private entities consistent with federal law and requirements. Such grants and/or contracts shall be made based on the results of a competitive procurement. Funds appropriated herein may be used for a federally approved research and demonstration project for improved custodial cooper- ation. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, these funds shall be available without local financial participation ... 140,000,000 ...................................... (re. $70,677,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Child Support Account By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For reimbursement of local administrative expenses for child support and establishment of paternity pursuant to title IV-D of the federal 366 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 social security act. Notwithstanding paragraph 1 of section 111-d and section 153 of the social services law or any other inconsistent provision of law, such reimbursement shall constitute total reimbursement for activities funded herein in state fiscal year 2012-2013. Notwithstanding section 111-e of the social services law or any other provision of law, social services districts shall retain the non-federal share of any support collections otherwise payable as reimbursement to the state. Such funds are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the office of temporary and disability assistance net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation within the office of temporary and disability assistance federal fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget, who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, amounts appropri- ated herein received pursuant to section 391 of the federal personal responsibility and work opportunity reconciliation act of 1996 may be used without state or local financial participation to provide grants or enter into contracts with courts, local public agencies, or nonprofit private entities consistent with federal law and requirements. Such grants and/or contracts shall be made based on the results of a competitive procurement. Funds appropriated herein may be used for a federally approved research and demonstration project for improved custodial cooper- ation. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, these funds shall be available without local financial participation ... 140,000,000 ...................................... (re. $12,354,000) EMPLOYMENT AND ECONOMIC SUPPORT PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses of a program, pursuant to section 35 of the social services law, providing legal representation of individuals whose federal disability benefits have been denied or may be discon- tinued. The commissioner shall reduce reimbursement otherwise paya- ble to social services districts to ensure that social services districts shall financially participate in additional legal repre- sentation expenditures made pursuant to this provision. Such reduction in local reimbursement shall be allocated among districts by the commissioner based on the cost of, and number of district residents served by, each legal assistance program, or by such 367 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 alternative cost allocation procedure deemed appropriate by the commissioner after consultation with social services officials ... 2,380,000 ......................................... (re. $1,874,000) For services to support human immunodeficiency virus specific welfare-to-work programs. Components of each such program shall include, but not be limited to, on-the-job training and employment. Each such program shall guarantee that individuals completing the program obtain full-time employment with health insurance coverage. The office of temporary and disability assistance, in conjunction with the AIDS institute of the department of health, shall select the organizations to operate such programs through a competitive bid process ... 1,161,000 ............................. (re. $1,161,000) For grants to community based organizations for nutrition outreach in areas where a significant percentage or number of those potentially eligible for food assistance programs are not participating in such programs. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, including section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part H of chapter 56 of the laws of 2012, for the period commenc- ing on April 1, 2013 and ending March 31, 2014 the commissioner shall not apply any cost of living adjustment for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimbursement ... 3,018,000 ....................... (re. $3,018,000) For services and expenses of the hispanic federation adult basic literacy and education initiative ... 250,000 ....... (re. $250,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services to support human immunodeficiency virus specific welfare-to-work programs. Components of each such program shall include, but not be limited to, on-the-job training and employment. Each such program shall guarantee that individuals completing the program obtain full-time employment with health insurance coverage. The office of temporary and disability assistance, in conjunction with the AIDS institute of the department of health, shall select the organizations to operate such programs through a competitive bid process ... 1,161,000 ............................. (re. $1,161,000) For services and expenses of the English as a second language (ESL) and adult basic education (ABE) classes ............................ 250,000 ............................................. (re. $250,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For services to support human immunodeficiency virus specific welfare-to-work programs. Components of each such program shall include, but not be limited to, on-the-job training and employment. Each such program shall guarantee that individuals completing the program obtain full-time employment with health insurance coverage. The office of temporary and disability assistance, in conjunction with the AIDS institute of the department of health, shall select the organizations to operate such programs through a competitive bid process ... 1,161,000 ............................. (re. $1,025,000) 368 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011, as added by chapter 55, section 2, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses, notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, and without state or local financial participation, of the career pathways program for not-for-profit, community-based organ- izations providing coordinated, comprehensive employment services beyond the level currently funded by local social services districts to eligible individuals and families. Such funds are to be made available to establish a career pathways program to link education and occupational training to subsequent employment through a contin- uum of educational programs and integrated support services to enable participants, including disconnected young adults, ages sixteen to twenty-four, to advance over time both to higher levels of education and to higher wage jobs in targeted occupational sectors. With funds appropriated herein, the office of temporary and disability assistance in consultation with the department of labor shall establish the career pathways program and provide technical support, as needed, to provide education, training, and job place- ment for low-income individuals, age sixteen and older. Preference shall be given to eighteen to twenty-four year olds who are unem- ployed or underemployed, in areas of the state with demonstrated labor market needs and unemployment rates that are greater than the appropriate or comparative rate of employment for the region, and to persons in receipt of family assistance and/or safety net assist- ance. Of the amounts appropriated, at least sixty percent shall be available for services to eighteen to twenty-four year olds, with remaining funds available to recipients of family assistance and/or safety net assistance, without age restrictions, and sixteen to seventeen year old self-supporting individuals who are heads of household. The office of temporary and disability assistance in consultation with the department of labor shall develop a request for proposals and shall receive, review, and assess applications. In selecting proposals, the office of temporary and disability assistance and the department of labor shall give preference to programs that demonstrate community-based collaborations with educa- tion and training providers and employers in the region. Such educa- tion and training providers may include, but not be limited to general equivalency diplomas programs, community colleges, junior colleges, business and trade schools, vocational institutions, and institutions with baccalaureate degree-granting programs; programs that provide for a career path or career paths, as supported by identified local employment needs; programs that provide employment services, including but not limited to, post-secondary training designed to meet the needs of employers in the local labor market, or catchment area; programs that include education and training components, such as remedial education, individual training plans, pre-employment training, workplace basic skills, and literacy skills training. Such education and training must include institutions, industry associations, or other credentialing bodies for the purpose of providing participants with certificates, diplomas, or degrees; projects that provide comprehensive student support services, 369 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 including but not limited to tutoring, mentoring, child care, after school program access, transportation, and case management, as part of the individual training plan. Preference shall be given to proposals that include not-for-profit collaborations with education, training, or employer stakeholders in the region; programs which leverage additional community resources and provide participant support services; training that result in job placement; and educa- tion that links participants with occupational skills training and/or employer-related credentials, credits, diplomas or certif- icates ............................................................. 2,500,000 ......................................... (re. $2,248,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2009: For services and expenses of the Health Care Jobs Program as described in the office of temporary and disability assistance special revenue funds - federal / aid to localities federal health and human services - 265 federal temporary assistance to needy families block grant ... 2,000,000 ................................. (re. $235,000) For services and expenses of the Green Jobs Corp Program as described in the office of temporary and disability assistance special revenue funds - federal / aid to localities federal health and human services - 265 federal temporary assistance to needy families block grant ... 2,000,000 ................................. (re. $490,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2009, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For initiatives to support participation of low-income New Yorkers in the workforce through employment, training and work-readiness initi- atives; to support low-income fathers and parents in the economic, educational and emotional support of their children; and to support social, economic, housing, community, and mental health needs for families and young adults, pursuant to the following partial sub- schedule ... 1,505,000 .............................. (re. $505,000) sub-schedule relief resources ................. 1,000,000 Total of sub-schedule ........ 1,000,000 Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Home Energy Assistance Program Account - 25123 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: Notwithstanding section 97 of the social services law, funds appropri- ated herein shall be available for services and expenses, including payments to public and private agencies and individuals for the low income home energy assistance program provided pursuant to the low income energy assistance act of 1981. Funds appropriated herein, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, may be trans- 370 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 ferred or suballocated to other state agencies for expenses related to the low income home energy assistance program. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of the law, the amount herein appropriated may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation within the office of temporary and disability assistance federal fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget, who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee ........................... 600,000,000 ..................................... (re. $577,930,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Home Energy Assistance Program Account By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: Notwithstanding section 97 of the social services law, funds appropri- ated herein shall be available for services and expenses, including payments to public and private agencies and individuals for the low income home energy assistance program provided pursuant to the low income energy assistance act of 1981. Funds appropriated herein, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, may be trans- ferred or suballocated to other state agencies for services and expenses related to the low income home energy assistance program. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of the law, the amount herein appropriated may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation within the office of temporary and disability assistance federal fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget, who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee ........................... 600,000,000 ..................................... (re. $266,227,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: Notwithstanding section 97 of the social services law, funds appropri- ated herein shall be available for services and expenses, including payments to public and private agencies and individuals for the low income home energy assistance program provided pursuant to the low income energy assistance act of 1981. Funds appropriated herein, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, may be trans- ferred or suballocated to other state agencies for services and expenses related to the low income home energy assistance program. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of the law, the amount herein appropriated may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation within the office of temporary and disability assistance federal fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget, who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman 371 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 of the assembly ways and means committee ........................... 600,000,000 ..................................... (re. $237,191,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Temporary Assistance for Needy Families Account - 25178 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For reimbursement of the cost of the family assistance and the emer- gency assistance to families programs. Notwithstanding section 153 of the social services law or any inconsistent provision of law, funds appropriated herein shall be provided without state or local participation and shall include the cost of providing shelter supplements for family assistance households at local option in order to prevent eviction and address homelessness in accordance with social services district plans approved by the office of tempo- rary and disability assistance and the director of the budget, provided, however, that in social services districts with a popu- lation over five million no shelter supplements other than those to prevent eviction shall be reimbursed, and further provided that such supplements shall not be part of the standard of need pursuant to section 131-a of the social services law. Funds appropriated herein shall also reimburse for family assistance expenditures for emergen- cy shelter, transportation, or nutrition payments which the district determines are necessary to establish or maintain independent living arrangements among persons who have been medically diagnosed as having acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) or HIV-related illness and who are homeless or facing homelessness and for whom no viable and less costly alternative to housing is available; provided, however, that funds appropriated herein may only be used for such purposes if the cost of such allowances are not eligible for reimbursement under medical assistance or other programs. Such funds are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the office of temporary and disability assistance net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits including, but not limited to, additional federal funds resulting from any changes in federal cost allocation methodologies. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation within the office of temporary and disability assistance federal fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget, who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Social services districts shall be required to report to the office of temporary and disability assistance on an annual basis, information, as determined and requested by the office, related to services and expenditures for which reimbursement is sought for providing tempo- 372 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 rary housing assistance to homeless individuals and families. Such information shall be submitted electronically to the extent feasible as determined by the office, and shall be used to evaluate expendi- tures by such social services districts for the provision of tempo- rary housing assistance for homeless individuals and families. Notwithstanding section 153 of the social services law, or any other inconsistent provision of law, such appropriation shall be available for reimbursement of eligible claims incurred on or after January 1, 2013 and before January 1, 2014, that are otherwise reimbursable by the state on or after April 1, 2013, that are claimed by March 1, 2014. Such reimbursement shall constitute total federal reimburse- ment for activities funded herein in state fiscal year 2013-2014 ... 1,260,498,000 ................................... (re. $566,732,000) For transfer to the credit of the office of children and family services federal health and human services fund, state operations or federal health and human services fund, local assistance, federal day care account for additional reimbursement to social services districts for child care assistance provided pursuant to title 5-C of article 6 of the social services law. The funds shall be appor- tioned among the social services districts by the office according to an allocation plan developed by the office and submitted to the director of the budget for approval within 60 days of enactment of the budget. The funds allocated to a district under this appropri- ation in addition to any state block grant funds allocated to the district for child care services and any funds the district requests the office of temporary and disability assistance to transfer from the district's flexible fund for family services allocation to the federal day care account shall constitute the district's entire block grant allocation for a particular federal fiscal year, which shall be available only for child care assistance expenditures made during that federal fiscal year and which are claimed by March 31 of the year immediately following the end of that federal fiscal year. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, any claims for child care assistance made by a social services district for expenditures made during a particular federal fiscal year, other than claims made under title XX of the federal social security act and under the supplemental nutrition assistance program employment and training funds, shall be counted against the social services district's block grant allocation for that federal fiscal year. A social services district shall expend its allocation from the block grant in accordance with the applicable provision in federal law and regulations relating to the federal funds included in the state block grant for child care and the regulations of the office of children and family services. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, each district's claims submitted under the state block grant for child care will be processed in a manner that maximizes the availability of federal funds and ensures that the district meets its maintenance of effort requirement in each applicable federal fiscal year. Prior to transfer of funds appropriated herein, the commissioner of the office of children and family services shall consult with the commissioner of the office of temporary and disa- 373 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 bility assistance to determine the availability of such funding and to request that the commissioner of the office of temporary and disability assistance takes necessary steps to notify the department of health and human services of the transfer of funding ............ 373,932,000 ..................................... (re. $284,830,000) For allocation to local social services districts for the flexible fund for family services. Funds shall, without state or local participation, be allocated to local social services districts in accordance with a methodology to be developed by the office of temporary and disability assistance and the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget. Such amounts allocated to local social services districts shall herein- after be referred to as the flexible fund for family services and shall be used for eligible services to eligible individuals under the State plan for the federal temporary assistance for needy fami- lies block grant. Such funds are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities and, notwithstanding section 153 of the social services law and any inconsistent provision of law, shall constitute the full amount of federal tempo- rary assistance for needy families funds to be paid on account of activities funded in whole or in part hereunder and the full amount of state reimbursement to be paid on account of local district administrative claims. District allocations from the flexible fund for family services may be spent only pursuant to plans of expendi- ture, developed by each social services district and the local governing body and approved by the office of temporary and disabili- ty assistance, the office of children and family services, and the director of the budget. Such allocation shall be available for reimbursement through March 31, 2016; provided, however, that reimbursement for child welfare services other than foster care services shall be available for eligible expenditures incurred on or after October 1, 2012 and before October 1, 2013 that are otherwise reimbursable by the state on or after April 1, 2013 and that are claimed by March 31, 2014. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amounts so appropriated for allocation to local social services districts, may be used, without state or local financial participation, by social services districts with a population in excess of two million persons for such district's first eligible expenditures that occurred on or after October 1, 2012, or, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, during any other period beginning on or after January 1, 1997, for tuition costs for foster care children who are eligible for emergency assistance for families in the manner the state was authorized to fund such costs under part A of title IV of the social security act as such part was in effect on September 30, 1995; provided that the funds appropriated herein may not be used to reimburse localities for costs disallowed under title IV-E of the social security act. Such expenditures shall constitute good cause pursuant to section 408 (a) (10) of the social security act. Such funds may also be used, without state or local participation, 374 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 for care, maintenance, supervision, and tuition for juvenile delin- quents and persons in need of supervision who are placed in residen- tial programs operated by authorized agencies and who are eligible for emergency assistance to families in the manner the state was authorized to fund such costs under part A of title IV of the social security act as such part was in effect on September 30, 1995. Such expenditures shall constitute good cause pursuant to section 408 (a) (10) of the social security act. Unless otherwise approved by the commissioner of the office of children and family services with the approval of the director of the budget, these funds may be used only for eligible expenditures made from October 1, 2012 through Septem- ber 30, 2013. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the funds so appropriated may not be used to reimburse localities for costs disallowed under title IV-E of the social security act. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a social services district may request that the office of temporary and disability assistance retain and transfer a portion of the district's allo- cation of these funds to the credit of the office of children and family services federal health and human services fund, local assistance, title XX social services block grant for use by the district for eligible title XX services and/or to the credit of the office of children and family services federal health and human services fund, local assistance, federal day care account for use by the district for eligible child care expenditures under the state block grant for child care, within the percentages established by the state in accordance with the federal social security act and related federal regulations. Any funds transferred at a district's request to the title XX social services block grant shall be used by the district for eligible title XX social services provided in accordance with the provisions of the federal social security act and the social services law to children or their families whose income is less than 200 percent of the federal poverty level appli- cable to the family size involved. Any funds transferred at a district's request to the office of children and family services federal health and human services fund, local assistance, federal day care account shall be made available to the district for use for eligible child care expenditures in accordance with the applicable provisions of federal law and regulations relating to federal funds included in the state block grant for child care and in accordance with applicable state law and regulations of the office of children and family services. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, any claims made by a social services district for expenditures made for child care during a particular federal fiscal year, other than claims made under title XX of the federal social security act and under the supplemental nutrition assistance program employment and training funds, shall be counted against the social services district's block grant for child care for that federal fiscal year. Each social services district must certify to the office of children and family services and the office of temporary and disability assistance, within 90 days of enactment of the budget but before 375 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 August 15, 2013, the amount of funds it wishes to have transferred under this provision. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the amount of the funds that each district expends on child welfare services from its flexi- ble fund for family services funds and any flexible fund for family services funds transferred at the district's request to the title XX social services block grant must, to the extent that families are eligible therefore, be equal to or greater than the district's portion of the $342,322,341 statewide child welfare threshold amount, which shall be established pursuant to a formula developed by the office of temporary and disability assistance and the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget. Notwithstanding any other provision of law including the state finance law and any local procurement law, at the request of a social services district and with the approval of the director of the budg- et, a portion of the funds appropriated herein may be retained by the office of temporary and disability assistance for any services eligible for funding under the flexible fund for family services for which the applicable state agency has a contractual relationship. Such funds may be suballocated, transferred or otherwise made avail- able to the department of transportation ........................... 964,000,000 ..................................... (re. $359,853,000) The following remaining appropriations within the office of temporary and disability assistance federal health and human services fund temporary assistance for needy families account shall be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, such funds may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation within the office of temporary and disability assistance or office of children and family services federal fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget. Such funds shall be provided without state or local partic- ipation for services to eligible individuals under the state plan for the temporary assistance for needy families block grant whose incomes do not exceed 200 percent of the federal poverty level or who are otherwise eligible under such plan, provided that such services to eligible persons not in receipt of public assistance shall not constitute "assistance" under applicable federal regu- lations and no more than 15 percent of the funds made available herein may be used for administration, provided further that the director of the budget does not determine that such use of funds can be expected to have the effect of increasing qualified state expend- itures under paragraph 7 of subdivision (a) of section 409 of the federal social security act above the minimum applicable federal maintenance of effort requirement: For services and expenses of food banks throughout New York State. Such funds may be suballocated, transferred or otherwise made avail- able to the department of health ................................... 2,000,000 ......................................... (re. $2,000,000) 376 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For allocation to local social services districts for the summer youth employment program. Such funds shall be provided without state or local participation for services to eligible individuals under the state plan for the temporary assistance for needy families block grant whose incomes do not exceed 200 percent of the federal poverty level or who are otherwise eligible under such plan. Notwithstanding any other inconsistent law to the contrary, the commissioner of any local department of social services may assign all or a portion of moneys appropriated herein on behalf of such local department of social services to the workforce investment board designated by such commissioner and upon receipt of such monies, any such workforce investment board shall be obligated to utilize such funds consistent with the purposes of this appropriation. Funds appropriated herein shall be allocated to local social services districts in accordance with a methodology that shall be based on allocations for the prior state fiscal year and on a district's relative share of persons aged fourteen to twenty living in households whose incomes do not exceed 200 percent of the federal poverty level. At the request of local social services districts, funds not used for costs of the summer youth program may be transferred to the credit of the district's allocation of the flexible fund for family services; provided, however, that a minimum of $23,000,000 will be used for the summer youth program ... 25,000,000 ...................... (re. $3,127,000) For the continuation and expansion of a demonstration project to assist individuals and families in moving out of poverty through the pursuit of higher education. Projects shall include intensive, long- term case management and statistically-based outcome assessments. The amount appropriated herein shall be made available for one project at an education and work consortium having developed programs that moved significant numbers of people from welfare to permanent employment, in receipt of financial commitments from a not-for-profit foundation, and having an established working relationship with regional social services agencies, the local busi- ness community and other public and/or private institutions of high- er education. Such program shall provide services to recipients of family assistance, safety net assistance and other eligible individ- uals. The consortium shall consist of three institutions of higher education with one of the institutions being a CUNY institution, one a New York city based institution, and one based in Westchester county ... 800,000 .................................. (re. $800,000) For services and expenses related to the advantage afterschool program. Such funds are to be available pursuant to a plan prepared by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget to extend or expand current contracts with community based organizations, to award new contracts to continue programs where the existing contractors are not satisfactorily performing as determined by the office of children and family services and/or to award new contracts through a competitive process to community based organizations ... 500,000 ........ (re. $500,000) For services related to the development of technology assisted learn- ing programs at the educational opportunity centers. Such funds may 377 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 be transferred, suballocated or otherwise made available in accord- ance with a memorandum of understanding between the office of tempo- rary and disability assistance and the state university of New York. Provided, however, that funds appropriated herein shall be used to provide basic educational skills, job readiness training, and occu- pational training to program participants. Of the funds appropriated herein, up to $215,000 shall be available without state or local financial participation for the development of technology assisted learning programs provided by community based organizations which serve eligible individuals living with HIV/AIDS .................... 4,100,000 ......................................... (re. $3,296,000) For services of the BRIDGE program, provided however, that, unless otherwise determined by the director of the budget, the rate of state financial participation shall be the same rates as required in the month immediately preceding December, 1996. Funds shall be made available and/or suballocated to the state university of New York for services and expenditures of the BRIDGE program. Funds made available herein shall be used for services to eligible individuals and families whose public assistance case includes a dependent child under the age of 18 or under the age of 19 if the child is attending secondary school and is in receipt of safety net assistance ........ 102,000 ............................................. (re. $102,000) For services, notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, and without state or local financial participation, of the career path- ways program for not-for-profit, community-based organizations providing coordinated, comprehensive employment services beyond the level currently funded by local social services districts to eligi- ble individuals and families. Such funds are to be made available to establish a career pathways program to link education and occupa- tional training to subsequent employment through a continuum of educational programs and integrated support services to enable eligible participants, including disconnected young adults, ages sixteen to twenty-four, to advance over time both to higher levels of education and to higher wage jobs in targeted occupational sectors. With funds appropriated herein, the office of temporary and disability assistance in consultation with the department of labor shall establish the career pathways program and provide technical support, as needed, to provide education, training, and job place- ment for low-income individuals, age sixteen and older. Preference shall be given to eighteen to twenty-four year olds who are unem- ployed or underemployed, in areas of the state with demonstrated labor market needs and unemployment rates that are greater than the appropriate or comparative rate of employment for the region, and to persons in receipt of family assistance and/or safety net assist- ance. Of the amounts appropriated, to the extent practicable, at least sixty percent shall be available for services to eighteen to twenty-four year olds, with remaining funds available to recipients of family assistance and/or safety net assistance, without age restrictions, and sixteen to seventeen year old self-supporting individuals who are heads of household. The office of temporary and disability assistance in consultation with the department of labor 378 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 shall develop a request for proposals and shall receive, review, and assess applications. In selecting proposals, the office of temporary and disability assistance and the department of labor shall give preference to programs that demonstrate community-based collab- orations with education and training providers and employers in the region. Such education and training providers may include, but not be limited to general equivalency diplomas programs, community colleges, junior colleges, business and trade schools, vocational institutions, and institutions with baccalaureate degree-granting programs; programs that provide for a career path or career paths, as supported by identified local employment needs; programs that provide employment services, including but not limited to, post-sec- ondary training designed to meet the needs of employers in the local labor market, or catchment area; programs that include education and training components, such as remedial education, individual training plans, pre-employment training, workplace basic skills, and literacy skills training. Such education and training must include insti- tutions, industry associations, or other credentialing bodies for the purpose of providing participants with certificates, diplomas, or degrees; projects that provide comprehensive student support services, including but not limited to tutoring, mentoring, child care, after school program access, transportation, and case manage- ment, as part of the individual training plan. Preference shall be given to proposals that include not-for-profit collaborations with education, training, or employer stakeholders in the region; programs which leverage additional community resources and provide participant support services; training that result in job placement; and education that links participants with occupational skills training and/or employer-related credentials, credits, diplomas or certificates ... 750,000 ............................ (re. $750,000) For services and expenses of not-for-profit and voluntary agencies providing support services to the caretaker relative of a minor child when such services are provided to eligible individuals and families. Such funds are available pursuant to a plan prepared by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget to continue or expand existing programs with existing contractors that are satisfactorily performing as deter- mined by the office of children and family services, to award new contracts to continue programs where the existing contractors are not satisfactorily performing as determined by the office of chil- dren and family services and/or to award new contracts through a competitive process ... 101,000 ..................... (re. $101,000) For the services of Centro of Oneida for the implementation of programs, or the provision of additional transportation services to such eligible individuals and families, for the purpose of transpor- tation to and from employment or other allowable work activities ... 25,000 ............................................... (re. $25,000) Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the funds appropri- ated herein shall be available for transfer to the federal health and human services fund, local assistance account, federal day care account to provide additional funding for subsidies and quality 379 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 activities at the city university of New York, provided that of such amount, $56,000 shall be available to community colleges and $85,000 shall be available to senior colleges .............................. 141,000 ............................................. (re. $141,000) Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the funds appropri- ated herein shall be available for transfer to the federal health and human services fund, local assistance account, federal day care account to continue operation of the facilitated enrollment pilot program in Capital Region-Oneida (consisting of Rensselaer, Schenec- tady, Saratoga, Albany and Oneida counties) as provided to the NYS AFL-CIO Workforce Development Institute to act or continue to act as the administrator to implement the program proposed by the union child care coalition of the NYS AFL-CIO and approved by the office of children and family services. The administrative cost, including the cost of the development of the evaluation of the pilot program shall not exceed ten percent of the funds available for this purpose. The remaining portion of the funds shall be allocated by the office of children and family services to the local social services districts where the recipient families reside as determined by the project administrator based on projected need and cost of providing child care subsidies payment to working families enrolled through the pilot initiative, a local social services district shall not reimburse subsidy payments in excess of the amount the subsidy funding appropriated herein can support. Child care subsidies paid on behalf of eligible families shall be reimbursed at the actual cost of care up to the applicable market rate for the district in which child care is provided and in accordance with the fee schedule of the local social services district making the subsidy payment. Up to $267,600 shall be made available to the NYS AFL-CIO Workforce Development Institute, or other designated administrator, to admin- ister and to implement a plan approved by the office of children and family services for this pilot program in consultation with the advisory council. This administrator shall prepare and submit to the office of children and family services, the chairs of the senate committee on social services, the senate committee on children and families, the senate committee on labor, the chairs of the assembly committee on children and families, and the assembly committee on social services, an evaluation of the pilot with recommendations. Such evaluation shall include available information regarding the pilot programs or participants in the pilot programs, including but not limited to: the number of income-eligible children of working parents with income greater than 200 percent but at or less than 275 percent of the federal poverty level, the ages of the children served by the project, the number of families served by the project who are in receipt of family assistance, the factors that parents considered when searching for child care, the factors that barred the families' access to child care assistance prior to their enroll- ment in the facilitated enrollment program, the number of families who receive a child care subsidy pursuant to this program who choose to use such subsidy for regulated child care, and the number of families who receive a child care subsidy pursuant to this program 380 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 who choose to use such subsidy to receive child care services provided by a legally exempt provider. Such report shall be submit- ted by the applicable project administrator, on or before November 1, 2013, provided that if such report is not received by November 30, 2013, reimbursement for administrative costs shall be either reduced or withheld, and failure of an administrator to submit a timely report may jeopardize such administrator's program from receiving funding in future years. Child care subsidies paid on behalf of eligible families shall be reimbursed at the actual cost of care up to the applicable market rate for the district in which the child care is provided, in accordance with the fee schedule of the local social services district making the subsidy payments. The administrator for this pilot project is required to submit bi-month- ly reports on the fifteenth day of every other month beginning on May 15, 2013 and bi-monthly thereafter that provide current enroll- ment and information including, but not limited to, the amount of the approved subsidy level, the level of co-payment by the local social services district required for the participants in the program, the program's adopted budget reflecting all expenses including salaries and other information as needed, to the office of children and family services, the chairs of the senate committee on social services, the senate committee on children and families, the senate committee on labor, the chairs of the assembly committee on children and families and the assembly committee on social services, and the local social services districts. Provided however that if such bi-monthly reports are not received from this Capital Region-O- neida administrator, reimbursement for administrative costs shall be either reduced or withheld and failure of an administrator to submit a timely report may jeopardize such administrator's program from receiving funding in future years. The office of children and family services shall provide technical assistance to the pilot program to assist in timely coordination with the monthly claiming process. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, this pilot program main- tained herein may be terminated if the administrator for such program mismanages such program, by engaging in actions including but not limited to, improper use of funds, providing for child care subsidies in excess of the amount the subsidy funding appropriated herein can support, and failing to submit claims for reimbursement in a timely fashion ... 2,676,000 ................ (re. $2,307,000) Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the funds appropri- ated herein, shall be available for transfer to the federal health and human services fund, local assistance account, federal day care account to operate and support enrollment in the child care facili- tated enrollment pilot programs which expand access to child care subsidies for working families living or employed in the Liberty Zone, the boroughs of Brooklyn, Queens, and Bronx, and in the county of Monroe, with income up to 275 percent of the federal poverty level. Of the amount appropriated herein, $1,147,000 shall be made available for Monroe county, and $3,442,000 shall be made available for all other projects. Up to $114,700 shall be made available to the NYS AFL-CIO Workforce Development Institute to administer Monroe 381 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 county's program and to implement a plan approved by the office of children and family services; and up to $344,200 shall be made available to the Consortium for Worker Education, Inc., to adminis- ter and to implement a plan approved by the office of children and family services for the programs in the Liberty Zone, and the boroughs of Brooklyn, Queens and Bronx. Each pilot program adminis- trator shall prepare and submit to the office of children and family services, the chairs of the senate committee on children and fami- lies and the senate committee on social services, the chair of the assembly committee on children and families, the chair of the assem- bly committee on social services, the chair of the senate committee on labor, and the chair of the assembly committee on labor, a report on the pilot with recommendations for continuation or dissolution of the program supported by appropriate documentation. Such report shall include available, information regarding the pilot programs or participants in the pilot programs, absent identifying information, including but not limited to: the number of income-eligible children of working parents with income greater than 200 percent but at or less than 275 percent of the federal poverty level; the ages of the children served by the project, the number of families who receive a child care subsidy pursuant to this program who choose to use such subsidy for regulated child care, and the number of families who receive a child care subsidy pursuant to this program who choose to use such subsidy to receive child care services provided by a legal- ly exempt provider. Such report shall be submitted by the applicable project administrator, on or before November 1, 2013, provided that if such report is not received by November 1, 2013, reimbursement for administrative costs shall be either reduced or withheld, and failure of an administrator to submit a timely report may jeopardize such program's funding in future years. Expenses related to the development of the evaluation of the pilot programs shall be paid from the pilot program's administrative set-aside or non-state funds. The remaining portion of the project's funds shall be allo- cated by the office of children and family services to the local social services districts where the recipient families reside as determined by the project administrator based on projected needs and cost of providing child care subsidy payments to working families enrolled in the child care subsidy program through the pilot initi- ative, provided however that the office of children and family services shall not reimburse subsidy payments in excess of the amount the subsidy funding appropriated herein can support and the applicable local social services district shall not be required to approve or pay for subsidies not funded herein. The total number of slots for pilot programs located within the city of New York shall not exceed one thousand during fiscal year 2013-2014. Vacancies in child care slots may be filled at such time as the total enrollment of the New York city pilot program is less than one thousand slots. Child care subsidies paid on behalf of eligible families shall be reimbursed at the actual cost of care up to the applicable market rate for the district in which the child care is provided, for subsidy payments in accordance with the fee schedule of the local 382 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 social services district making the subsidy payments. Pilot programs are required to submit bi-monthly reports to the office of children and family services, the local social services district, and for programs located in the city of New York, the administration for children's services, and the legislature. Each bi-monthly report must provide without benefit of personal identifying information, the pilot program's current enrollment level, amount of the child's subsidy, co-payment levels and other information as needed or required by the office of children and family services. Further, the office of children and family services shall provide technical assistance to the pilot program to assist with project adminis- tration and timely coordination of the bi-monthly claiming process. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, any pilot programs main- tained herein may be terminated if the administrator for such programs mismanages such programs, by engaging in actions including but not limited to, improper use of funds, providing for child care subsidies in excess of the amount the subsidy funding appropriated herein can support, and failing to submit claims for reimbursement in a timely fashion ... 4,589,000 ................. (re. $4,225,000) Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the funds appropri- ated herein shall be available for transfer to the federal health and human services fund, local assistance account, federal day care account to provide additional funding for subsidies and quality activities at the state university of New York, provided that of such amount, $77,000 shall be available to community colleges and $116,000 shall be available to state operated campuses ............. 193,000 ............................................. (re. $193,000) For services related to the provision of transportation services for the purpose of transportation to and from employment or other allow- able activities. Such amount shall be available for distribution to social services districts and may be suballocated, transferred or otherwise made available to the department of transportation ... 112,000 ............................................. (re. $112,000) For services and expenses of programs providing literacy training, workplace literacy instruction and English-as-a-second-language instruction to eligible individuals and families, including, but not limited to, programs which offer intergenerational educational models intended to increase workplace preparedness, and English-as- a-second-language programs which appropriately address the specific linguistic and cultural needs of the participants and the language skill needs of non-English speaking workers that relate to workplace safety. Of the amount appropriated herein, at least $50,000 shall be available for literacy training and English-as-a-second-language instruction to individuals and families, who upon determination of eligibility for such services, are in receipt of public assistance and lack a literacy level equivalent to the ninth month of eighth grade or who have English language proficiency equal to a score of 34 or less on the NYS PLACE test or an equivalent score on a compa- rable test ... 250,000 .............................. (re. $250,000) For services of programs, in local social services districts with a population in excess of two million, that meet the emergency needs 383 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 of homeless individuals and families and those at risk of becoming homeless. Such programs shall have demonstrated experience in providing services to meet the emergency needs of homeless individ- uals and families and those at risk of becoming homeless, including crisis intervention services, eviction prevention services, mobile emergency feeding services, and summer youth services .............. 500,000 ............................................. (re. $500,000) For services and expenses related to the provision of non-residential domestic violence. Such funds may be made available to the office of children and family services. Local social services districts are encouraged to collaborate with not-for-profit providers in the provision of such services ... 1,210,000 .......... (re. $1,135,000) For services related to a Nurse-Family Partnership program for eligi- ble individuals and families. Such funds are to be made available to local social services districts to establish or fund Nurse-Family Partnership programs to provide supportive services to eligible individuals aimed at: improving pregnancy outcomes by helping first time mothers and pregnant women engage in sound preventive health practices, including education one receiving thorough prenatal care from their healthcare providers, improving diets, and reducing the use of cigarettes, alcohol and illegal substances; improving child health and development by helping parents provide responsible and competent care; and improving the economic self-sufficiency of the family by helping parents develop a vision for their own future, plan future pregnancies, continue their education and find work, as appropriate. Provided that no funds expended under this provision may be used to provide actual medical care. Such funds may be subal- located, transferred or otherwise made available to the department of health for the administration of the Nurse-Family Partnership program ... 2,000,000 ............................. (re. $2,000,000) For preventive services to eligible individuals and families, includ- ing but not limited to: intensive case management and related services for families with children at risk of foster care placement due to the presence of alcohol and/or substance abuse in the house- hold; family preservation services, centers and programs; foster care diversion demonstrations; and not-for-profit provider collab- orations with family treatment courts. Such funds are available pursuant to a plan prepared by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget to continue or expand existing programs with existing contractors that are satis- factorily performing as determined by the office of children and family services, to award new contracts to continue programs where the existing contractors are not satisfactorily performing as deter- mined by the office of children and family services, and/or award new contracts through a competitive process. Provided that, of the funds appropriated herein, at least $106,000 shall be available for programs providing post adoption services .......................... 610,000 ............................................. (re. $534,000) For the services of the Rochester-Genesee Regional Transportation Authority for the provision of transportation services to eligible individuals and families, for the purpose of transportation to and 384 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 from employment or other allowable work activities. Such funds may be suballocated, transferred or otherwise made available to the department of transportation for the administration of the Roches- ter-Genesee Regional Transportation Authority ...................... 82,000 ............................................... (re. $82,000) For those services and expenses provided to eligible individuals and families by existing settlement houses; provided, however, that the funds may be made available without regard to the limitations on the amount of grants provided to, and the requirements for fundraising by such programs as set forth in article 10-B of the social services law ... 1,000,000 ................................... (re. $998,000) For services and expenses, established pursuant to chapter 58 of the laws of 2006, related to providing intensive employment and other supportive services, including job readiness and job placement services to noncustodial parents who are unemployed or who are work- ing less than 20 hours per week; and who have a child support order payable through the support collection unit of a social services district ... 200,000 ................................ (re. $200,000) For the services of a wage subsidy program. Eligible not-for-profit community based organizations in social services districts shall administer a program that enables employers to offer subsidized employment, including but not limited to, expanded supportive tran- sitional work activities for such eligible individuals and families consistent with the provisions of section 336-e and section 336-f of the social services law, as applicable. Provided that, of the $950,000, not less than $594,000 shall be for programs in social services districts with a population in excess of two million. Preference shall be given to proposals that include provisions for job retention, case management and job placement services. Partic- ipation in the program by such eligible individuals and families shall be limited to one year. Participating employers shall make reasonable efforts to retain individuals served by the program ... 950,000 ............................................. (re. $950,000) For services related to the wheels for work program, including, but not limited to activities which procure, repair, finance, and/or insure vehicles needed for transportation to and from employment or allowable work activities ... 144,000 ............... (re. $144,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Temporary Assistance for Needy Families Account By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For transfer to the credit of the office of children and family services federal health and human services fund, state operations or federal health and human services fund, local assistance, federal day care account for additional reimbursement to social services districts for child care assistance provided pursuant to title 5-C of article 6 of the social services law. The funds shall be appor- tioned among the social services districts by the office according to an allocation plan developed by the office and submitted to the 385 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 director of the budget for approval within 60 days of enactment of the budget. The funds allocated to a district under this appropri- ation in addition to any state block grant funds allocated to the district for child care services and any funds the district requests the office of temporary and disability assistance to transfer from the district's flexible fund for family services allocation to the federal day care account shall constitute the district's entire block grant allocation for a particular federal fiscal year, which shall be available only for child care assistance expenditures made during that federal fiscal year and which are claimed by March 31 of the year immediately following the end of that federal fiscal year. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, any claims for child care assistance made by a social services district for expenditures made during a particular federal fiscal year, other than claims made under title XX of the federal social security act and under the food stamp employment and training program, shall be counted against the social services district's block grant allocation for that federal fiscal year. A social services district shall expend its allocation from the block grant in accordance with the applicable provision in federal law and regulations relating to the federal funds included in the state block grant for child care and the regulations of the office of children and family services. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, each district's claims submitted under the state block grant for child care will be processed in a manner that maximizes the availability of federal funds and ensures that the district meets its maintenance of effort requirement in each applicable federal fiscal year. Prior to transfer of funds appropriated herein, the commissioner of the office of children and family services shall consult with the commissioner of the office of temporary and disa- bility assistance to determine the availability of such funding and to request that the commissioner of the office of temporary and disability assistance takes necessary steps to notify the department of health and human services of the transfer of funding ... 324,276,000 ...................................... (re. $33,252,000) For allocation to local social services districts for the flexible fund for family services. Funds shall, without state or local participation, be allocated to local social services districts in accordance with a methodology to be developed by the office of temporary and disability assistance and the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget. Such amounts allocated to local social services districts shall herein- after be referred to as the flexible fund for family services and shall be used for eligible services to eligible individuals under the State plan for the federal temporary assistance for needy fami- lies block grant. Such funds are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities and, notwithstanding section 153 of the social services law and any inconsistent provision of law, shall constitute the full amount of federal tempo- rary assistance for needy families funds to be paid on account of 386 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 activities funded in whole or in part hereunder and the full amount of state reimbursement to be paid on account of local district administrative claims. District allocations from the flexible fund for family services may be spent only pursuant to plans of expendi- ture, developed by each social services district and the local governing body and approved by the office of temporary and disabili- ty assistance, the office of children and family services, and the director of the budget. Such allocation shall be available for reimbursement through March 31, 2015; provided, however, that reimbursement for child welfare services other than foster care services shall be available for eligible expenditures incurred on or after October 1, 2011 and before October 1, 2012 that are otherwise reimbursable by the state on or after April 1, 2012 and that are claimed by March 31, 2013. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amounts so appropriated for allocation to local social services districts, may be used, without state or local financial participation, by social services districts with a population in excess of two million persons for such district's first eligible expenditures that occurred on or after October 1, 2011, or, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, during any other period beginning on or after January 1, 1997, for tuition costs for foster care children who are eligible for emergency assistance for families in the manner the state was authorized to fund such costs under part A of title IV of the social security act as such part was in effect on September 30, 1995; provided that the funds appropriated herein may not be used to reimburse localities for costs disallowed under title IV-E of the social security act. Such expenditures shall constitute good cause pursuant to section 408 (a) (10) of the social security act. Such funds may also be used, without state or local participation, for care, maintenance, supervision, and tuition for juvenile delin- quents and persons in need of supervision who are placed in residen- tial programs operated by authorized agencies and who are eligible for emergency assistance to families in the manner the state was authorized to fund such costs under part A of title IV of the social security act as such part was in effect on September 30, 1995. Such expenditures shall constitute good cause pursuant to section 408 (a) (10) of the social security act. Unless otherwise approved by the commissioner of the office of children and family services with the approval of the director of the budget, these funds may be used only for eligible expenditures made from October 1, 2011 through Septem- ber 30, 2012. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the funds so appropriated may not be used to reimburse localities for costs disallowed under title IV-E of the social security act. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a social services district may request that the office of temporary and disability assistance retain and transfer a portion of the district's allo- cation of these funds to the credit of the office of children and family services federal health and human services fund, local assistance, title XX social services block grant for use by the district for eligible title XX services and/or to the credit of the 387 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 office of children and family services federal health and human services fund, local assistance, federal day care account for use by the district for eligible child care expenditures under the state block grant for child care, within the percentages established by the state in accordance with the federal social security act and related federal regulations. Any funds transferred at a district's request to the title XX social services block grant shall be used by the district for eligible title XX social services provided in accordance with the provisions of the federal social security act and the social services law to children or their families whose income is less than 200 percent of the federal poverty level appli- cable to the family size involved. Any funds transferred at a district's request to the office of children and family services federal health and human services fund, local assistance, federal day care account shall be made available to the district for use for eligible child care expenditures in accordance with the applicable provisions of federal law and regulations relating to federal funds included in the state block grant for child care and in accordance with applicable state law and regulations of the office of children and family services. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, any claims made by a social services district for expenditures made for child care during a particular federal fiscal year, other than claims made under title XX of the federal social security act and under the food stamp employment and training program, shall be counted against the social services district's block grant for child care for that federal fiscal year. Each social services district must certify to the office of children and family services and the office of temporary and disability assistance, within 90 days of enactment of the budget but before August 15, 2012, the amount of funds it wishes to have transferred under this provision. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the amount of the funds that each district expends on child welfare services from its flexi- ble fund for family services funds and any flexible fund for family services funds transferred at the district's request to the title XX social services block grant must, to the extent that families are eligible therefore, be equal to or greater than the district's portion of the $342,322,341 statewide child welfare threshold amount, which shall be established pursuant to a formula developed by the office of temporary and disability assistance and the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget. Notwithstanding any other provision of law including the state finance law and any local procurement law, at the request of a social services district and with the approval of the director of the budg- et, a portion of the funds appropriated herein may be retained by the office of temporary and disability assistance for any services eligible for funding under the flexible fund for family services for which the applicable state agency has a contractual relationship ... 964,000,000 ...................................... (re. $46,671,000) The following remaining appropriations within the office of temporary and disability assistance federal health and human services fund 388 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 temporary assistance for needy families account shall be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, such funds may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation within the office of temporary and disability assistance or office of children and family services federal fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget. Such funds shall be provided without state or local partic- ipation for services to eligible individuals under the state plan for the temporary assistance for needy families block grant whose incomes do not exceed 200 percent of the federal poverty level or who are otherwise eligible under such plan, provided that such services to eligible persons not in receipt of public assistance shall not constitute "assistance" under applicable federal regu- lations and no more than 15 percent of the funds made available herein may be used for administration, provided further that the director of the budget does not determine that such use of funds can be expected to have the effect of increasing qualified state expend- itures under paragraph 7 of subdivision (a) of section 409 of the federal social security act above the minimum applicable federal maintenance of effort requirement: For services and expenses related to the advantage afterschool program. Such funds are to be available pursuant to a plan prepared by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget to extend or expand current contracts with community based organizations, to award new contracts to continue programs where the existing contractors are not satisfactorily performing as determined by the office of children and family services and/or to award new contracts through a competitive process to community based organizations ... 500,000 ........ (re. $500,000) For services of the BRIDGE program, provided however, that, unless otherwise determined by the director of the budget, the rate of state financial participation shall be the same rates as required in the month immediately preceding December, 1996. Funds shall be made available and/or suballocated to the state university of New York for services and expenditures of the BRIDGE program and may be transferred to the state university of New York for personal and nonpersonal service costs and other expenses incurred in administer- ing the provision of such services to eligible individuals and fami- lies. A portion of the funds may be transferred to the office of temporary and disability assistance state operations for personal and nonpersonal service costs incurred by the office in administer- ing the program. Funds made available herein shall be used for services to eligible individuals and families who, upon determi- nation of eligibility for such program, are receiving public assist- ance benefits under the state plan for the temporary assistance for needy families block grant or whose public assistance case includes a dependent child under the age of 18 or under the age of 19 if the child is attending secondary school and is in receipt of safety net assistance. To the extent that sufficient numbers of eligible public assistance recipients are not available, funds may be used to serve 389 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 individuals and families not in receipt of public assistance, but eligible under the state plan for the temporary assistance for needy families block grant ... 102,000 .................... (re. $102,000) For services, notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, and without state or local financial participation, of the career path- ways program for not-for-profit, community-based organizations providing coordinated, comprehensive employment services beyond the level currently funded by local social services districts to eligi- ble individuals and families. Such funds are to be made available to establish a career pathways program to link education and occupa- tional training to subsequent employment through a continuum of educational programs and integrated support services to enable temporary assistance for needy families eligible participants, including disconnected young adults, ages sixteen to twenty-four, to advance over time both to higher levels of education and to higher wage jobs in targeted occupational sectors. With funds appropriated herein, the office of temporary and disability assistance in consul- tation with the department of labor shall establish the career path- ways program and provide technical support, as needed, to provide education, training, and job placement for low-income individuals, age sixteen and older. Preference shall be given to eighteen to twenty-four year olds who are unemployed or underemployed, in areas of the state with demonstrated labor market needs and unemployment rates that are greater than the appropriate or comparative rate of employment for the region, and to persons in receipt of family assistance and/or safety net assistance. Of the amounts appropri- ated, at least sixty percent shall be available for services to eighteen to twenty-four year olds, with remaining funds available to recipients of family assistance and/or safety net assistance, with- out age restrictions, and sixteen to seventeen year old self-sup- porting individuals who are heads of household. The office of tempo- rary and disability assistance in consultation with the department of labor shall develop a request for proposals and shall receive, review, and assess applications. In selecting proposals, the office of temporary and disability assistance and the department of labor shall give preference to programs that demonstrate community-based collaborations with education and training providers and employers in the region. Such education and training providers may include, but not be limited to general equivalency diplomas programs, commu- nity colleges, junior colleges, business and trade schools, voca- tional institutions, and institutions with baccalaureate degree- granting programs; programs that provide for a career path or career paths, as supported by identified local employment needs; programs that provide employment services, including but not limited to, post-secondary training designed to meet the needs of employers in the local labor market, or catchment area; programs that include education and training components, such as remedial education, indi- vidual training plans, pre-employment training, workplace basic skills, and literacy skills training. Such education and training must include institutions, industry associations, or other creden- tialing bodies for the purpose of providing participants with 390 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 certificates, diplomas, or degrees; projects that provide comprehen- sive student support services, including but not limited to tutor- ing, mentoring, child care, after school program access, transporta- tion, and case management, as part of the individual training plan. Preference shall be given to proposals that include not-for-profit collaborations with education, training, or employer stakeholders in the region; programs which leverage additional community resources and provide participant support services; training that result in job placement; and education that links participants with occupa- tional skills training and/or employer-related credentials, credits, diplomas or certificates ... 750,000 ................ (re. $750,000) For services and expenses of not-for-profit and voluntary agencies providing support services to the caretaker relative of a minor child when such services are provided to eligible individuals and families. Such funds are available pursuant to a plan prepared by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget to continue or expand existing programs with existing contractors that are satisfactorily performing as deter- mined by the office of children and family services, to award new contracts to continue programs where the existing contractors are not satisfactorily performing as determined by the office of chil- dren and family services and/or to award new contracts through a competitive process ... 51,000 ....................... (re. $51,000) Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the funds appropri- ated herein shall be available for transfer to the federal health and human services fund, local assistance account, federal day care account to provide additional funding for subsidies and quality activities at the city university of New York, provided that of such amount, $56,000 shall be available to community colleges and $85,000 shall be available to senior colleges ... 141,000 ... (re. $141,000) Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the funds appropri- ated herein shall be available for transfer to the federal health and human services fund, local assistance account, federal day care account to provide additional funding for subsidies and quality activities at the state university of New York, provided that of such amount, $77,000 shall be available to community colleges and $116,000 shall be available to state operated campuses ............. 193,000 ............................................. (re. $193,000) For services and expenses of programs providing literacy training, workplace literacy instruction and English-as-a-second-language instruction to eligible individuals and families under the state plan for the federal temporary assistance for needy families block grant, including, but not limited to, programs which offer intergen- erational educational models intended to increase workplace preparedness, and English-as-a-second-language programs which appro- priately address the specific linguistic and cultural needs of the participants and the language skill needs of non-English speaking workers that relate to workplace safety. Of the amount appropriated herein, at least $50,000 shall be available for literacy training and English-as-a-second-language instruction to individuals and families, who upon determination of eligibility for such services, 391 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 are in receipt of public assistance and lack a literacy level equiv- alent to the ninth month of eighth grade or who have English language proficiency equal to a score of 34 or less on the NYS PLACE test or an equivalent score on a comparable test ................... 250,000 ............................................. (re. $250,000) For services of programs, in local social services districts with a population in excess of two million, that meet the emergency needs of homeless individuals and families and those at risk of becoming homeless. Such programs shall have demonstrated experience in providing services to meet the emergency needs of homeless individ- uals and families and those at risk of becoming homeless, including crisis intervention services, eviction prevention services, mobile emergency feeding services, and summer youth services .............. 500,000 ............................................... (re. $9,000) For services and expenses related to the provision of non-residential domestic violence. Such funds may be made available to the office of children and family services. Local social services districts are encouraged to collaborate with not-for-profit providers in the provision of such services ... 1,210,000 ............ (re. $162,000) For preventive services to eligible individuals and families under the state plan for the federal temporary assistance for needy families block grant whose incomes do not exceed 200 percent of the federal poverty level, including but not limited to: intensive case manage- ment and related services for families with children at risk of foster care placement due to the presence of alcohol and/or substance abuse in the household; family preservation services, centers and programs; foster care diversion demonstrations; and not-for-profit provider collaborations with family treatment courts. Such funds are available pursuant to a plan prepared by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget to continue or expand existing programs with existing contractors that are satisfactorily performing as determined by the office of children and family services, to award new contracts to continue programs where the existing contractors are not satisfac- torily performing as determined by the office of children and family services, and/or award new contracts through a competitive process. Provided that, of the funds appropriated herein, at least $106,000 shall be available for programs providing post adoption services ... 610,000 ............................................. (re. $520,000) For those services and expenses provided to eligible individuals and families by existing settlement houses; provided, however, that the funds may be made available without regard to the limitations on the amount of grants provided to, and the requirements for fundraising by such programs as set forth in article 10-B of the social services law ... 1,000,000 .................................... (re. $43,000) For services and expenses, established pursuant to chapter 58 of the laws of 2006, related to providing intensive employment and other supportive services, including job readiness and job placement services to noncustodial parents who are unemployed or who are work- ing less than 20 hours per week; who are recipients of public assistance or whose incomes do not exceed 200 percent of the federal 392 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 poverty level; and who have a child support order payable through the support collection unit of a social services district ... 200,000 ............................................. (re. $200,000) For the services of a wage subsidy program. Eligible not-for-profit community based organizations in social services districts shall administer a program that enables employers to offer subsidized employment, including but not limited to, expanded supportive tran- sitional work activities for such eligible individuals and families consistent with the provisions of section 336-e and section 336-f of the social services law, as applicable. Provided that, of the $950,000, not less than $594,000 shall be for programs in social services districts with a population in excess of two million. Preference shall be given to proposals that include provisions for job retention, case management and job placement services. Partic- ipation in the program by such eligible individuals and families shall be limited to one year. Participating employers shall make reasonable efforts to retain individuals served by the program ... 950,000 ............................................. (re. $950,000) For services related to the wheels for work program, including, but not limited to activities which procure, repair, finance, and/or insure vehicles needed for transportation to and from employment or allowable work activities ... 144,000 ............... (re. $144,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For reimbursement of the cost of the family assistance and the emer- gency assistance to families programs. Notwithstanding section 153 of the social services law or any inconsistent provision of law, funds appropriated herein shall be provided without state or local participation and shall include the cost of providing shelter supplements for family assistance households at local option in order to prevent eviction and address homelessness in accordance with social services district plans approved by the office of tempo- rary and disability assistance and the director of the budget, provided, however, that in social services districts with a popu- lation over five million no shelter supplements other than those to prevent eviction shall be reimbursed, and further provided that such supplements shall not be part of the standard of need pursuant to section 131-a of the social services law. Funds appropriated herein shall also reimburse for family assistance expenditures for emergen- cy shelter, transportation, or nutrition payments which the district determines are necessary to establish or maintain independent living arrangements among persons who have been medically diagnosed as having acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) or HIV-related illness and who are homeless or facing homelessness and for whom no viable and less costly alternative to housing is available; provided, however, that funds appropriated herein may only be used for such purposes if the cost of such allowances are not eligible for reimbursement under medical assistance or other programs. Such funds are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of 393 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the office of temporary and disability assistance net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits including, but not limited to, additional federal funds resulting from any changes in federal cost allocation methodologies. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation within the office of temporary and disability assistance federal fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget, who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Social services districts shall be required to report to the office of temporary and disability assistance on an annual basis, information, as determined and requested by the office, related to services and expenditures for which reimbursement is sought for providing tempo- rary housing assistance to homeless individuals and families. Such information shall be submitted electronically to the extent feasible as determined by the office, and shall be used to evaluate expendi- tures by such social services districts for the provision of tempo- rary housing assistance for homeless individuals and families. Notwithstanding paragraph (a-3) of subdivision 2 and paragraph (a-3) of subdivision 3 of section 131-a of the social services law, or any other inconsistent provision of law, in determining eligibility for public assistance and determining maximum monthly grants and allow- ances for those persons and families determined eligible by the application of such standard of monthly need, less any available income or resources which are not required to be disregarded by provisions of law, the following schedule shall be used for all social services districts and for all categories of assistance for the period beginning July 1, 2012 through September 30, 2012: $150 for a household of one person; $239 for a household of two persons; $317 for a household of three persons; $409 for a household of four persons; $505 for a household of five persons; and $583 for a house- hold of six persons. For each additional person in the household, there shall be added an additional amount of $80 monthly. Notwithstanding section 153 of the social services law, or any other inconsistent provision of law, such appropriation shall be available for reimbursement of eligible claims incurred on or after January 1, 2012 and before January 1, 2013, that are otherwise reimbursable by the state on or after April 1, 2012, that are claimed by March 1, 2013, except for claims incurred by social service districts located in areas deemed disaster areas resulting from Superstorm Sandy. Such claims may be submitted until December 31, 2013. Such reimbursement shall constitute total federal reimbursement for activities funded herein in state fiscal year 2012-2013 .............................. 1,332,000,000 ................................... (re. $100,099,000) For services related to the provision of transportation services for the purpose of transportation to and from employment or other allow- able activities. Such amount shall be available for distribution to 394 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 social services districts and may be suballocated, transferred or otherwise made available to the department of transportation ... 112,000 ............................................. (re. $112,000) For services related to the continuation of displaced homemaker services. Funds made available herein may be used for state agency contractors, or aid to local social services districts, provided, further, that no more than ten percent of such funds may be used for program administration at each individual displaced homemaker center. Each program administrator shall prepare and submit an annu- al report by December 1, 2012, to the office of temporary and disa- bility assistance, the chairs of the senate committee on social services, and the senate committee on children and families and the assembly chair of the committee on social services, on the summary of activities, including but not limited to the number of eligible recipients, and the outcome for each recipient together with a summary of revenues and expenses including all salaries. Such funds may be suballocated, transferred or otherwise made available to the department of labor for the administration of the displaced homemak- er program ... 546,000 .............................. (re. $125,000) For services related to a Nurse-Family Partnership program for eligi- ble individuals and families. Such funds are to be made available to local social services districts to establish or fund Nurse-Family Partnership programs to provide supportive services to temporary assistance for needy families eligible individuals aimed at: improving pregnancy outcomes by helping first time mothers and preg- nant women engage in sound preventive health practices, including education one receiving thorough prenatal care from their healthcare providers, improving diets, and reducing the use of cigarettes, alcohol and illegal substances; improving child health and develop- ment by helping parents provide responsible and competent care; and improving the economic self-sufficiency of the family by helping parents develop a vision for their own future, plan future pregnan- cies, continue their education and find work, as appropriate. Provided that no funds expended under this provision may be used to provide actual medical care. Such funds may be suballocated, trans- ferred or otherwise made available to the department of health for the administration of the Nurse-Family Partnership program ......... 2,000,000 ............................................ (re. $14,000) For the services of the Rochester-Genesee Regional Transportation Authority for the provision of transportation services to eligible individuals and families, for the purpose of transportation to and from employment or other allowable work activities. Such funds may be suballocated, transferred or otherwise made available to the department of transportation for the administration of the Roches- ter-Genesee Regional Transportation Authority ...................... 82,000 ............................................... (re. $82,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For allocation to local social services districts for the flexible fund for family services. Funds shall, without state or local participation, be allocated to local social services districts in 395 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 accordance with a methodology to be developed by the office of temporary and disability assistance and the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget. Such amounts allocated to local social services districts shall herein- after be referred to as the flexible fund for family services and shall be used for eligible services to eligible individuals under the State plan for the federal temporary assistance for needy fami- lies block grant. Such funds are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities and, notwithstanding section 153 of the social services law and any inconsistent provision of law, shall constitute the full amount of federal tempo- rary assistance for needy families funds to be paid on account of activities funded in whole or in part hereunder and the full amount of state reimbursement to be paid on account of local district administrative claims. District allocations from the flexible fund for family services may be spent only pursuant to plans of expendi- ture, developed by each social services district and the local governing body and approved by the office of temporary and disabili- ty assistance, the office of children and family services, and the director of the budget. Such allocation shall be available for reimbursement through March 31, 2014; provided, however, that reimbursement for child welfare services other than foster care services shall be available for eligible expenditures incurred on or after October 1, 2010 and before October 1, 2011 that are otherwise reimbursable by the state on or after April 1, 2011 and that are claimed by March 31, 2012. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amounts so appropriated for allocation to local social services districts, may be used, without state or local financial participation, by social services districts with a population in excess of two million persons for such district's first eligible expenditures that occurred on or after October 1, 2010, or, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, during any other period beginning on or after January 1, 1997, for tuition costs for foster care children who are eligible for emergency assistance for families in the manner the state was authorized to fund such costs under part A of title IV of the social security act as such part was in effect on September 30, 1995; provided that the funds appropriated herein may not be used to reimburse localities for costs disallowed under title IV-E of the social security act. Such expenditures shall constitute good cause pursuant to section 408 (a) (10) of the social security act. Such funds may also be used, without state or local participation, for care, maintenance, supervision, and tuition for juvenile delin- quents and persons in need of supervision who are placed in residen- tial programs operated by authorized agencies and who are eligible for emergency assistance to families in the manner the state was authorized to fund such costs under part A of title IV of the social security act as such part was in effect on September 30, 1995. Such expenditures shall constitute good cause pursuant to section 408 (a) (10) of the social security act. Unless otherwise approved by the 396 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 commissioner of the office of children and family services with the approval of the director of the budget, these funds may be used only for eligible expenditures made from October 1, 2010 through Septem- ber 30, 2011. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the funds so appropriated may not be used to reimburse localities for costs disallowed under title IV-E of the social security act. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a social services district may request that the office of temporary and disability assistance retain and transfer a portion of the district's allo- cation of these funds to the credit of the office of children and family services federal health and human services fund, local assistance, title XX social services block grant for use by the district for eligible title XX services and/or to the credit of the office of children and family services federal health and human services fund, local assistance, federal day care account for use by the district for eligible child care expenditures under the state block grant for child care, within the percentages established by the state in accordance with the federal social security act and related federal regulations. Any funds transferred at a district's request to the title XX social services block grant shall be used by the district for eligible title XX social services provided in accordance with the provisions of the federal social security act and the social services law to children or their families whose income is less than 200 percent of the federal poverty level appli- cable to the family size involved. Any funds transferred at a district's request to the office of children and family services federal health and human services fund, local assistance, federal day care account shall be made available to the district for use for eligible child care expenditures in accordance with the applicable provisions of federal law and regulations relating to federal funds included in the state block grant for child care and in accordance with applicable state law and regulations of the office of children and family services. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, any claims made by a social services district for expenditures made for child care during a particular federal fiscal year, other than claims made under title XX of the federal social security act and under the food stamp employment and training program, shall be counted against the social services district's block grant for child care for that federal fiscal year. Each social services district must certify to the office of children and family services and the office of temporary and disability assistance, within 90 days of enactment of the budget but before August 15, 2011, the amount of funds it wishes to have transferred under this provision. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the amount of the funds that each district expends on child welfare services from its flexi- ble fund for family services funds and any flexible fund for family services funds transferred at the district's request to the title XX social services block grant must, to the extent that families are eligible therefore, be equal to or greater than the district's portion of the $342,322,341 statewide child welfare threshold amount, which shall be established pursuant to a formula developed 397 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 by the office of temporary and disability assistance and the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget. Notwithstanding any other provision of law including the state finance law and any local procurement law, at the request of a social services district and with the approval of the director of the budg- et, a portion of the funds appropriated herein may be retained by the office of temporary and disability assistance for any services eligible for funding under the flexible fund for family services for which the applicable state agency has a contractual relationship ... 951,000,000 ...................................... (re. $18,034,000) The following remaining appropriations within the office of temporary and disability assistance federal health and human services fund temporary assistance for needy families account shall be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, such funds may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation within the office of temporary and disability assistance or office of children and family services federal fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget. Such funds shall be provided without state or local partic- ipation for services to eligible individuals under the state plan for the temporary assistance for needy families block grant whose incomes do not exceed 200 percent of the federal poverty level or who are otherwise eligible under such plan, provided that such services to eligible persons not in receipt of public assistance shall not constitute "assistance" under applicable federal regu- lations and no more than 15 percent of the funds made available herein may be used for administration, provided further that the director of the budget does not determine that such use of funds can be expected to have the effect of increasing qualified state expend- itures under paragraph 7 of subdivision (a) of section 409 of the federal social security act above the minimum applicable federal maintenance of effort requirement: For services and expenses related to the advantage afterschool program. Such funds are to be available pursuant to a plan prepared by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget to extend or expand current contracts with community based organizations, to award new contracts to continue programs where the existing contractors are not satisfactorily performing as determined by the office of children and family services and/or to award new contracts through a competitive process to community based organizations ... 500,000 ........ (re. $500,000) For services of the BRIDGE program, provided however, that, unless otherwise determined by the director of the budget, the rate of state financial participation shall be the same rates as required in the month immediately preceding December, 1996. Funds shall be made available and/or suballocated to the state university of New York for services and expenditures of the BRIDGE program and may be transferred to the state university of New York for personal and nonpersonal service costs and other expenses incurred in administer- 398 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 ing the provision of such services to eligible individuals and fami- lies. A portion of the funds may be transferred to the office of temporary and disability assistance state operations for personal and nonpersonal service costs incurred by the office in administer- ing the program. Funds made available herein shall be used for services to eligible individuals and families who, upon determi- nation of eligibility for such program, are receiving public assist- ance benefits under the state plan for the temporary assistance for needy families block grant or whose public assistance case includes a dependent child under the age of 18 or under the age of 19 if the child is attending secondary school and is in receipt of safety net assistance. To the extent that sufficient numbers of eligible public assistance recipients are not available, funds may be used to serve individuals and families not in receipt of public assistance, but eligible under the state plan for the temporary assistance for needy families block grant ... 102,000 ..................... (re. $27,000) Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the funds appropri- ated herein shall be available for transfer to the federal health and human services fund, local assistance account, federal day care account to provide additional funding for subsidies and quality activities at the city university of New York, provided that of such amount, $56,000 shall be available to community colleges and $85,000 shall be available to senior colleges .............................. 141,000 ............................................. (re. $141,000) Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the funds appropri- ated herein shall be available for transfer to the federal health and human services fund, local assistance account, federal day care account to provide additional funding for subsidies and quality activities at the state university of New York, provided that of such amount, $77,000 shall be available to community colleges and $116,000 shall be available to state operated campuses ............. 193,000 ............................................. (re. $193,000) For services of programs, in local social services districts with a population in excess of two million, that meet the emergency needs of homeless individuals and families and those at risk of becoming homeless. Such programs shall have demonstrated experience in providing services to meet the emergency needs of homeless individ- uals and families and those at risk of becoming homeless, including crisis intervention services, eviction prevention services, mobile emergency feeding services, and summer youth services .............. 176,000 .............................................. (re. $44,000) For services and expenses related to the provision of non-residential domestic violence. Such funds may be made available to the office of children and family services. Local social services districts are encouraged to collaborate with not-for-profit providers in the provision of such services ... 510,000 ............... (re. $70,000) For preventive services to eligible individuals and families under the state plan for the federal temporary assistance for needy families block grant whose incomes do not exceed 200 percent of the federal poverty level, including but not limited to: intensive case manage- ment and related services for families with children at risk of 399 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 foster care placement due to the presence of alcohol and/or substance abuse in the household; family preservation services, centers and programs; foster care diversion demonstrations; and not-for-profit provider collaborations with family treatment courts. Such funds are available pursuant to a plan prepared by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget to continue or expand existing programs with existing contractors that are satisfactorily performing as determined by the office of children and family services, to award new contracts to continue programs where the existing contractors are not satisfac- torily performing as determined by the office of children and family services, and/or award new contracts through a competitive process. Provided that, of the funds appropriated herein, at least $106,000 shall be available for programs providing post adoption services ... 610,000 ............................................. (re. $142,000) For those services and expenses provided to eligible individuals and families by existing settlement houses; provided, however, that the funds may be made available without regard to the limitations on the amount of grants provided to, and the requirements for fundraising by such programs as set forth in article 10-B of the social services law ... 500,000 ..................................... (re. $449,000) For services and expenses, established pursuant to chapter 58 of the laws of 2006, related to providing intensive employment and other supportive services, including job readiness and job placement services to noncustodial parents who are unemployed or who are work- ing less than 20 hours per week; who are recipients of public assistance or whose incomes do not exceed 200 percent of the federal poverty level; and who have a child support order payable through the support collection unit of a social services district .......... 200,000 ............................................. (re. $200,000) For services related to the homelessness intervention program for eligible individuals and families. These funds shall be available to not-for-profit organizations designed to provide services to prevent homelessness or to secure permanent housing, including but not limited to landlord/tenant conflict resolution, legal services, outreach and referral for other eligible services and benefits to stabilize households, and relocation assistance .................... 205,000 ............................................. (re. $205,000) For services related to a supportive housing program for families and for young adults age eighteen to twenty-five, who are eligible for benefits under the state plan for the federal temporary assistance for needy families block grant. Such supportive housing program shall be designed to enhance the employability, self-sufficiency, and/or family stability of residents, and prevent out-of-wedlock pregnancies among young adult residents. Eligible families shall include: homeless families; families at risk of exceeding, and those that have exceeded, their TANF assistance time limit; families with multiple barriers to employment and housing stability; families at risk for foster care placement; and those that are reunited after placements. Eligible young adults shall include: young adults aging out of the foster care system; runaway and homeless youth; and youth 400 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 subject to criminal charges who are at risk for incarceration. Provided that, of the $508,000 up to $100,000 shall be available to continue existing services or to expand services provided to eligi- ble young adults ... 508,000 ........................ (re. $508,000) For the services of a wage subsidy program. Eligible not-for-profit community based organizations in social services districts shall administer a program that enables employers to offer subsidized employment, including but not limited to, expanded supportive tran- sitional work activities for such eligible individuals and families consistent with the provisions of section 336-e and section 336-f of the social services law, as applicable. Provided that, of the $950,000, not less than $594,000 shall be for programs in social services districts with a population in excess of two million. Preference shall be given to proposals that include provisions for job retention, case management and job placement services. Partic- ipation in the program by such eligible individuals and families shall be limited to one year. Participating employers shall make reasonable efforts to retain individuals served by the program ... 950,000 ............................................. (re. $452,000) For services related to the wheels for work program, including, but not limited to activities which procure, repair, finance, and/or insure vehicles needed for transportation to and from employment or allowable work activities ... 144,000 ............... (re. $144,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services related to the provision of transportation services for the purpose of transportation to and from employment or other allow- able activities. Such amount shall be available for distribution to social services districts and may be suballocated, transferred or otherwise made available to the department of transportation ....... 112,000 ............................................. (re. $110,000) For services related to the continuation of displaced homemaker services. Funds made available herein may be used for state agency contractors, or aid to local social services districts, provided, further, that no more than ten percent of such funds may be used for program administration at each individual displaced homemaker center. Each program administrator shall prepare and submit an annu- al report by December 1, 2011, to the office of temporary and disa- bility assistance, the chairs of the senate committee on social services, and the senate committee on children and families and the assembly chair of the committee on social services, on the summary of activities, including but not limited to the number of eligible recipients, and the outcome for each recipient together with a summary of revenues and expenses including all salaries. Such funds may be suballocated, transferred or otherwise made available to the department of labor for the administration of the displaced homemak- er program ... 546,000 ............................... (re. $53,000) For the services of the Rochester-Genesee Regional Transportation Authority for the provision of transportation services to eligible individuals and families, for the purpose of transportation to and 401 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 from employment or other allowable work activities. Such funds may be suballocated, transferred or otherwise made available to the department of transportation for the administration of the Roches- ter-Genesee Regional Transportation Authority ...................... 82,000 ............................................... (re. $82,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For reimbursement of the cost of the family assistance and the emer- gency assistance to families programs. Notwithstanding section 153 of the social services law or any inconsistent provision of law, funds appropriated herein shall be provided without state or local participation and shall include the cost of providing shelter supplements for family assistance households at local option in order to prevent eviction and address homelessness in accordance with social services district plans approved by the office of tempo- rary and disability assistance and the director of the budget, provided, however, that in social services districts with a popu- lation over five million no shelter supplements other than those to prevent eviction shall be reimbursed, and further provided that such supplements shall not be part of the standard of need pursuant to section 131-a of the social services law. Funds appropriated herein shall also reimburse for family assistance expenditures for emergen- cy shelter, transportation, or nutrition payments which the district determines are necessary to establish or maintain independent living arrangements among persons who have been medically diagnosed as having acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) or HIV-related illness and who are homeless or facing homelessness and for whom no viable and less costly alternative to housing is available; provided, however, that funds appropriated herein may only be used for such purposes if the cost of such allowances are not eligible for reimbursement under medical assistance or other programs. Such funds are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the office of temporary and disability assistance net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits including, but not limited to, additional federal funds resulting from any changes in federal cost allocation methodologies. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation within the office of temporary and disability assistance federal fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget, who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Social services districts shall be required to report to the office of temporary and disability assistance on an annual basis, information, as determined and requested by the office, related to services and expenditures for which reimbursement is sought for providing tempo- 402 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 rary housing assistance to homeless individuals and families. Such information shall be submitted electronically to the extent feasible as determined by the office, and shall be used to evaluate expendi- tures by such social services districts for the provision of tempo- rary housing assistance for homeless individuals and families. Notwithstanding paragraph (a-2) of subdivision 2 and paragraph (a-2) of subdivision 3 of section 131-a of the social services law, or any other inconsistent provision of law, in determining eligibility for public assistance and determining maximum monthly grants and allow- ances for those persons and families determined eligible by the application of such standard of monthly need, less any available income or resources which are not required to be disregarded by provisions of law, the following schedule shall be used for all social services districts and for all categories of assistance for the period beginning July 1, 2010 through June 30, 2012: $141 for a household of one person; $225 for a household of two persons; $300 for a household of three persons; $386 for a household of four persons; $477 for a household of five persons; and $551 for a house- hold of six persons. For each additional person in the household, there shall be added an additional amount of $75 monthly. Notwithstanding section 153 of the social services law, or any other inconsistent provision of law, such appropriation shall be available for reimbursement of eligible claims incurred on or after January 1, 2011 and before January 1, 2012, that are otherwise reimbursable by the state on or after April 1, 2011, that are claimed by March 1, 2012. Such reimbursement shall constitute total federal reimburse- ment for activities funded herein in state fiscal year 2011-2012 ... 1,274,100,000 ................................... (re. $176,473,000) Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the funds appropri- ated herein, shall be available for transfer to the federal health and human services fund, local assistance account, federal day care account to operate and support enrollment in the child care facili- tated enrollment pilot programs which expand access to child care subsidies for working families living or employed in the Liberty Zone, the boroughs of Brooklyn, Queens, and Bronx, and in the county of Monroe, with income up to 275 percent of the federal poverty level. Of the amount appropriated herein, $778,500 shall be made available for Monroe county, and $1,869,500 shall be made available for all other projects. Up to $77,850 shall be made available to the current designated administrator in the county of Monroe, or to a successor administrator designated by the current administration to administer such county's program and to implement a plan approved by the office of children and family services; and up to $186,950 shall be made available to the Consortium for Worker Education, Inc., or other designated successor, to administer and to implement a plan approved by the office of children and family services for the programs in the Liberty Zone, and the boroughs of Brooklyn, Queens and Bronx. Each pilot program administrator shall prepare and submit to the office of children and family services, the chairs of the senate committee on children and families and the senate committee on social services, the chair of the assembly committee on children 403 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 and families, the chair of the assembly committee on social services, the chair of the senate committee on labor, and the chair of the assembly committee on labor, an evaluation of the pilot with recommendations for continuation or dissolution of the program supported by appropriate documentation. Such evaluation shall include available, information regarding the pilot programs or participants in the pilot programs, absent identifying information, including but not limited to: the number of income-eligible children of working parents with income greater than 200 percent but at or less than 275 percent of the federal poverty level; the ages of the children served by the project, the number of families served by the project who are in receipt of family assistance, the factors that parents considered when searching for child care, the factors that barred the families' access to child care assistance prior to their enrollment in the pilot program, the number of families who receive a child care subsidy pursuant to this program who choose to use such subsidy for regulated child care, and the number of families who receive a child care subsidy pursuant to this program who choose to use such subsidy to receive child care services provided by a legal- ly exempt provider. Such report shall be submitted by the applicable project administrator, on or before October 1, 2011, provided that if such report is not received by October 1, 2011, reimbursement for administrative costs shall be either reduced or withheld, and fail- ure of an administrator to submit a timely report may jeopardize such program's funding in future years. Expenses related to the development of the evaluation of the pilot programs shall be paid from the pilot program's administrative set-aside or non-state funds. The remaining portion of the project's funds shall be allo- cated by the office of children and family services to the local social services districts where the recipient families reside as determined by the project administrator based on projected needs and cost of providing child care subsidy payments to working families enrolled in the child care subsidy program through the pilot initi- ative, provided however that the office of children and family services shall not reimburse subsidy payments in excess of the amount the subsidy funding appropriated herein can support and the applicable local social services district shall not be required to approve or pay for subsidies not funded herein. The total number of slots for pilot programs located within the city of New York shall not exceed one thousand during fiscal year 2011-2012. Vacancies in child care slots may be filled at such time as the total enrollment of the New York city pilot program is less than one thousand slots. The pilot program located in the borough of Queens shall receive one new additional slot for each slot which becomes available through attrition once the total number of filled child care slots reaches less than one thousand. Child care subsidies paid on behalf of eligible families shall be reimbursed at the actual cost of care up to the applicable market rate for the district in which the child care is provided in accordance with the fee schedule of the local social services district making the subsidy payments. Pilot programs are required to submit monthly reports to the office of children and 404 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 family services, the local social services district, and for programs located in the city of New York, the administration for children's services, and the legislature. Each monthly report must provide without benefit of personal identifying information, the pilot program's current enrollment level, amount of the child's subsidy, co-payment levels and other information as needed or required by the office of children and family services. Further, the office of children and family services shall provide technical assistance to the pilot program to assist with project adminis- tration and timely coordination of the monthly claiming process. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, any pilot programs main- tained herein may be terminated if the administrator for such programs mismanages such programs, by engaging in actions including but not limited to, improper use of funds, providing for child care subsidies in excess of the amount the subsidy funding appropriated herein can support, and failing to submit claims for reimbursement in a timely fashion ... 2,648,000 ................. (re. $2,079,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal USDA-Food and Nutrition Services Fund Federal Food and Nutrition Services Account - 25024 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For reimbursement to social services districts for administrative expenditures associated with the supplemental nutrition assistance program, and for reimbursement to the United States department of agriculture for supplemental nutrition assistance program recov- eries. Such reimbursement shall constitute total state reimbursement for local district administrative claims. Such funds are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the office of temporary and disability assistance net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits including but not limited to additional federal funds resulting from any changes in federal cost allocation methodologies. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation within the office of temporary and disability assistance federal fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget, who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, funds appropriated herein may be used for reimbursement of supplemental nutrition assistance program employment and training expenditures and shall be made available to social services districts or may be set aside, transferred or suballocated to other state agencies for state admin- istered programs for the provision of services to supplemental nutrition assistance program recipients and applicants in accordance 405 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 with a plan developed by the office of temporary and disability assistance and approved by the director of the budget. Funds appro- priated herein may be used to fund the cost of child care services provided to eligible supplemental nutrition assistance program employment and training program participants subject to a plan approved by the office of temporary and disability assistance, the office of children and family services and the director of the budg- et only to the extent that the office of children and family services and the director of the budget determine that the use of such funds will not jeopardize the state's ability to receive the state's entire allotment of federal child care development funds and child care funds available under title IV-A of the social security act. Any child care funded through the supplemental nutrition assistance program employment and training grant must be provided in a manner consistent with the federal law and regulations relating to the federal funds included in the state block grant for child care and the regulations of the office of children and family services for such block grant. Districts shall submit claims and other reports regarding the use of the supplemental nutrition assistance program employment and training funds for child care services at such times and in such manner and format as required by the depart- ment of family assistance. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of the funds appropriated herein may be suballocated, transferred or other- wise made available to the department of health, in accordance with a memorandum of understanding between the office of temporary and disability assistance and the department of health, consistent with federal law, regulations or waivers for expenses related to nutri- tion education programs. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of the funds appropriated herein may be made available to community based organizations in accordance with chapter 820 of the laws of 1987 ... 400,000,000 ..................................... (re. $179,914,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal USDA-Food and Nutrition Services Fund Federal Food and Nutrition Services Account By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For reimbursement to social services districts for administrative expenditures associated with the food stamp program, and for reimbursement to the United States department of agriculture for food stamp recoveries. Such reimbursement shall constitute total state reimbursement for local district administrative claims. Such funds are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the office of temporary and disability assistance net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits including but not limited to 406 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 additional federal funds resulting from any changes in federal cost allocation methodologies. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation within the office of temporary and disability assistance federal fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget, who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, funds appropriated herein may be used for reimbursement of food stamp employment and training expenditures and shall be made available to social services districts or may be set aside, transferred or suballocated to other state agencies for state administered programs for the provision of services to food stamp recipients and applicants in accordance with a plan developed by the office of temporary and disability assist- ance and approved by the director of the budget. Funds appropriated herein may be used to fund the cost of child care services provided to eligible food stamp employment and training participants subject to a plan approved by the office of temporary and disability assist- ance, the office of children and family services and the director of the budget only to the extent that the office of children and family services and the director of the budget determine that the use of such funds will not jeopardize the state's ability to receive the state's entire allotment of federal child care development funds and child care funds available under title IV-A of the social security act. Any child care funded through the food stamp employment and training program must be provided in a manner consistent with the federal law and regulations relating to the federal funds included in the state block grant for child care and the regulations of the office of children and family services for such block grant. Districts shall submit claims and other reports regarding the use of the food stamp employment and training program funds for child care services at such times and in such manner and format as required by the department of family assistance. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of the funds appropriated herein may be suballocated, transferred or other- wise made available to the department of health, in accordance with a memorandum of understanding between the office of temporary and disability assistance and the department of health, consistent with federal law, regulations or waivers for expenses related to nutri- tion education programs. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of the funds appropriated herein may be made available to community based organizations in accordance with chapter 820 of the laws of 1987 ... 375,000,000 ...................................... (re. $39,929,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: 407 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For reimbursement to social services districts for administrative expenditures associated with the food stamp program, and for reimbursement to the United States department of agriculture for food stamp recoveries. Such reimbursement shall constitute total state reimbursement for local district administrative claims. Such funds are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the office of temporary and disability assistance net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits including but not limited to additional federal funds resulting from any changes in federal cost allocation methodologies. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation within the office of temporary and disability assistance federal fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget, who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, funds appropriated herein may be used for reimbursement of food stamp employment and training expenditures and shall be made available to social services districts or may be set aside, transferred or suballocated to other state agencies for state administered programs for the provision of services to food stamp recipients and applicants in accordance with a plan developed by the office of temporary and disability assist- ance and approved by the director of the budget. Funds appropriated herein may be used to fund the cost of child care services provided to eligible food stamp employment and training participants subject to a plan approved by the office of temporary and disability assist- ance, the office of children and family services and the director of the budget only to the extent that the office of children and family services and the director of the budget determine that the use of such funds will not jeopardize the state's ability to receive the state's entire allotment of federal child care development funds and child care funds available under title IV-A of the social security act. Any child care funded through the food stamp employment and training program must be provided in a manner consistent with the federal law and regulations relating to the federal funds included in the state block grant for child care and the regulations of the office of children and family services for such block grant. Districts shall submit claims and other reports regarding the use of the food stamp employment and training program funds for child care services at such times and in such manner and format as required by the department of family assistance. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of the funds appropriated herein may be suballocated, transferred or other- wise made available to the department of health, in accordance with a memorandum of understanding between the office of temporary and disability assistance and the department of health, consistent with 408 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 federal law, regulations or waivers for expenses related to nutri- tion education programs. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of the funds appropriated herein may be made available to community based organizations in accordance with chapter 820 of the laws of 1987 ... 348,000,000 ...................................... (re. $12,205,000) SPECIALIZED SERVICES PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: Funds appropriated herein shall be used to reimburse those expendi- tures made by local social services districts outside the city of New York for adult shelters and public homes. Notwithstanding section 153 of the social services law or any other inconsistent provision of law, such funds shall be available for eligible claims incurred on or after January 1, 2013, and before January 1, 2014, that are otherwise reimbursable by the state on or after April 1, 2013. Such reimbursement shall constitute total state reimbursement for activities funded herein in state fiscal year 2013-14 ... 5,000,000 ......................................... (re. $3,682,000) For services and expenses related to homeless housing and preventive services programs including but not limited to the New York state supportive housing program, the solutions to end homelessness program and the operational support for AIDS housing program. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the office of temporary and disability assistance in such detail as required by the director of the budget ... 28,681,000 ........ (re. $27,998,000) For additional services and expenses of the New York state supportive housing program ... 800,000 ......................... (re. $800,000) For additional services and expenses of the solutions to end homeless- ness program ... 800,000 ............................ (re. $570,000) For services related to the human trafficking program as established pursuant to chapter 74 of the laws of 2007 ......................... 397,000 ............................................. (re. $397,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses related to homeless housing and preventive services programs including but not limited to the New York state supportive housing program, the solutions to end homelessness program and the operational support for AIDS housing program. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the office of temporary and disability assistance in such detail as required by the director of the budget ... 27,281,000 ........ (re. $12,359,000) For additional services and expenses of the New York state supportive housing program ... 1,500,000 ..................... (re. $1,346,000) 409 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For additional services and expenses of the solutions to end homeless- ness program ... 1,500,000 ........................... (re. $45,000) For services related to the human trafficking program as established pursuant to chapter 74 of the laws of 2007 ......................... 397,000 ............................................. (re. $397,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses related to homeless housing programs includ- ing but not limited to the single room occupancy program pursuant to title 2 of article 2-A of the social services law, the homelessness intervention program pursuant to title 4 of article 2-A of the social services law, the operational support for AIDS housing program and the homelessness prevention program. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the office of temporary and disability assistance in such detail as required by the director of the budget ... 25,865,000 ........................ (re. $833,000) For the cost of providing shelter supplements or other services for low income households in order to prevent eviction or address home- lessness in social services districts with a population over five million, in accordance with a plan approved by the office of tempo- rary and disability assistance and the director of the budget, provided, however, that such supplements shall not be part of the standard of need pursuant to section 131-a of the social services law ... 15,000,000 .................................. (re. $143,000) For services related to the human trafficking program as established pursuant to chapter 74 of the laws of 2007 ......................... 397,000 ............................................. (re. $348,000) By chapter 110, section 16, of the laws of 2010: For 50 percent reimbursement of expenditures made by a social services district or a not-for-profit corporation for supportive service subsidies for single room occupancy housing for homeless individ- uals, pursuant to title 2 of article 2-A of the social services law. Subject to a plan approved by the director of the budget, up to $250,000 of the funds appropriated herein, may be used by the office of temporary and disability assistance through contract, for techni- cal assistance to organizations operating or supervising the opera- tion of a single room occupancy program ............................ 17,664,300 .......................................... (re. $425,000) For 75 percent reimbursement of the approved costs for homeless inter- vention program activities pursuant to title 4 of article 2-A of the social services law. Notwithstanding any other inconsistent provision of law, social services districts or contractors, as a condition of receiving such funds herein appropriated, shall provide 25 percent cash or in-kind share. Funding provided for herein shall not supplant existing federal, state or local funding .............. 2,669,400 ......................................... (re. $1,130,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund 410 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Refugee Resettlement Account - 25123 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services related to refugee programs including but not limited to the Cuban-Haitian and refugee resettlement program and the Cuban- Haitian and refugee targeted assistance program provided pursuant to the federal refugee assistance act of 1980 as amended. Funds appropriated herein shall be available for aid to municipalities and for payments to the federal government for expenditures made pursuant to the social services law and the state plan for individ- ual and family grant program under the disaster relief act of 1974. Such funds are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the department net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and cred- its. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, funds appropriated herein, subject to the approval of the director of the budget and in accordance with a memorandum of understanding between the office of temporary and disability assistance and the department of health, may be transferred or suballocated to the department of health for expenses related to the refugee resettlement health assessment program. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, and subject to the approval of the director of the budget, the amount appropriated herein may be increased or decreased through transfer or interchange with any other federal appropriation within the office of temporary and disability assistance ... 26,000,000 ......... (re. $26,000,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Refugee Resettlement Account By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services related to refugee programs including but not limited to the Cuban-Haitian and refugee resettlement program and the Cuban- Haitian and refugee targeted assistance program provided pursuant to the federal refugee assistance act of 1980 as amended. Funds appropriated herein shall be available for aid to municipalities and for payments to the federal government for expenditures made pursuant to the social services law and the state plan for individ- ual and family grant program under the disaster relief act of 1974. Such funds are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the department net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and cred- its. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, funds appropriated herein, subject to the approval of the director of the budget and in accordance with a memorandum of understanding between the office of temporary and disability assistance and the department of health, 411 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 may be transferred or suballocated to the department of health for services and expenses related to the refugee resettlement health assessment program. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, and subject to the approval of the director of the budget, the amount appropriated herein may be increased or decreased through transfer or interchange with any other federal appropriation within the office of temporary and disability assistance ... 25,000,000 ......... (re. $16,097,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For services related to refugee programs including but not limited to the Cuban-Haitian and refugee resettlement program and the Cuban- Haitian and refugee targeted assistance program provided pursuant to the federal refugee assistance act of 1980 as amended. Funds appropriated herein shall be available for aid to municipalities and for payments to the federal government for expenditures made pursuant to the social services law and the state plan for individ- ual and family grant program under the disaster relief act of 1974. Such funds are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the department net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and cred- its. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, funds appropriated herein, subject to the approval of the director of the budget and in accordance with a memorandum of understanding between the office of temporary and disability assistance and the department of health, may be transferred or suballocated to the department of health for services and expenses related to the refugee resettlement health assessment program. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, and subject to the approval of the director of the budget, the amount appropriated herein may be increased or decreased through transfer or interchange with any other federal appropriation within the office of temporary and disability assistance ... 25,000,000 .......... (re. $8,083,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal MISCELLANEOUS Operating [Grant] GRANTS Fund Homeless Housing Account - 25328 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services related to federal homeless and other federal support services grants. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, the amount appropriated herein may be made available to other state agencies through transfer or suballocation for services and expenses related to federal homeless and other federal support services grants. The director of the budget is hereby authorized to transfer or suballocate appropriation authority contained herein to any other fund in which federal homeless and other federal support services grants are actually received .............................. 9,500,000 ......................................... (re. $9,477,000) 412 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal MISCELLANEOUS Operating [Grant] GRANTS Fund Homeless Housing Account By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services related to federal homeless and other federal support services grants. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, the amount appropriated herein may be made available to other state agencies through transfer or suballocation for services and expenses related to federal homeless and other federal support services grants. The director of the budget is hereby authorized to transfer or suballocate appropriation authority contained herein to any other fund in which federal homeless and other federal support services grants are actually received .............................. 7,500,000 ......................................... (re. $2,484,000) 413 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF FINANCIAL SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS Special Revenue Funds - Other ...... 224,816,000 276,000 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 224,816,000 276,000 ================ ================ SCHEDULE ADMINISTRATION PROGRAM ......................................... 850,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Settlement Account - 22045 For services and expenses related to the enforcement actions in accordance with the purposes outlined in the settlement under which funding is obtained. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, all or a portion of this appropriation may, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, be transferred to the special revenue funds - other / state operations, miscellaneous special revenue fund, bank- ing department settlement account. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the director of the budget may suballocate up to the full amount of this appropriation to any department, agency or authority ...................................... 850,000 -------------- INSURANCE PROGRAM .......................................... 223,966,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Insurance Department Account - 21994 For suballocation to the division of home- land security and emergency services for aid to localities payments related to municipalities fighting fires on state property, expenses incurred under the state's fire mobilization and mutual aid plan, and for payment of training costs incurred in accordance with section 209-x of the general municipal law for training 414 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF FINANCIAL SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 of certain first-line supervisors of paid fire departments at the New York city fire training academy and in accordance with rules and regulations promulgated by the secretary of state and approved by the director of the budget. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the amount herein made available shall constitute the state's entire obligation for all costs incurred by the New York city fire train- ing academy in state fiscal year 2014-15 ....... 989,000 For suballocation to the department of health for aid to localities payments for services and expenses related to state grants for a program of family planning services pursuant to article 2 of the public health law which may include cervi- cal cancer vaccine. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations for administration of the program ...................................... 4,700,000 For suballocation to the department of health for aid to localities payments for services and expenses related to the administration of the lead poisoning prevention program. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations for administration of the program ...................................... 3,760,000 For suballocation to the department of health for aid to localities payments for services and expenses related to the administration of the childhood lead poisoning primary prevention program. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations for admin- istration of the program ..................... 5,170,000 For suballocation to the department of health for aid to localities payments for services and expenses related to the administration of the lead prevention program. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations for administration of the program .................. 677,000 For suballocation to the department of health for aid to localities payments for services and expenses related to the administration of the childhood obesity program. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations for administration of the program .................. 660,000 415 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF FINANCIAL SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For suballocation to the department of health for aid to localities payments for services and expenses related to the administration of the immunization program. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations for administration of the program ................ 7,520,000 For services and expenses related to the healthy NY program. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations .................. 161,040,000 For services and expenses related to the health maintenance organization direct pay market program .............................. 39,200,000 For services and expenses related to the pilot program for entertainment industry employees ...................................... 250,000 -------------- 416 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF FINANCIAL SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 INSURANCE PROGRAM Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Insurance Department Account By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2007, as transferred by chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For suballocation to the department of health for aid to localities payments for services and related to the administration of the childhood lead poisoning primary prevention program. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations for admin- istration of the program ... 3,000,000 .............. (re. $276,000) 417 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS General Fund ....................... 35,313,748,054 33,857,721,944 Special Revenue Funds - Federal .... 76,897,340,000 75,670,413,000 Special Revenue Funds - Other ...... 11,349,686,000 10,711,543,452 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 123,560,774,054 120,239,678,396 ================ ================ SCHEDULE AIDS INSTITUTE PROGRAM ..................................... 100,981,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, effective October 1, 2006, expend- itures made from this appropriation shall effectively provide a cost of living adjustment, provided however, for the period commencing on April 1, 2014 and ending March 31, 2015, the commissioner shall not apply any new cost of living adjustment authorized by section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part N of chapter 56 of the laws of 2013, for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimbursement, for providers of the following services, as determined by the commissioner of the department of health: regional and target- ed HIV, STD, and hepatitis C services, HIV, AIDS, STD, and hepatitis C health care programs, HIV, AIDS, STD, and hepati- tis C prevention programs, and HIV, AIDS, and STD clinical education programs. The commissioner of the department of health shall determine the standards and require- ments necessary to qualify for such increases and the department may suballo- cate funds as needed. Further, each local government unit or direct contract provid- er receiving such funding shall submit a written certification regarding the use of such funds to be provided in the format proscribed by the department. 418 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Funds shall be allocated from this appropri- ation pursuant to a plan prepared by the commissioner and approved by the director of the budget ................................ 6,245,000 For services and expenses for regional and targeted HIV, STD, and hepatitis C services. To ensure organizational viabil- ity, agency administration may be supported subject to the review and approval of the department of health ........ 29,009,000 For services and expenses of HIV, AIDS, STD, and hepatitis C health care and supportive services programs. Funding priority shall be given to the renewal of existing contracts with the department of health. A portion of this appropriation may be suballocated to other state agencies, authorities, or accounts for expenditures related to the New York/New York III supportive housing agreement ................ 30,673,000 For services and expenses of HIV, AIDS, STD, and hepatitis C prevention programs. Funding priority shall be given to the renewal of existing contracts with the department of health ........................ 31,858,000 For services and expenses of HIV, AIDS, and STD clinical and provider education programs. Funding priority shall be given to the renewal of existing contracts with the department of health ..................... 3,196,000 -------------- CENTER FOR COMMUNITY HEALTH PROGRAM ...................... 1,537,570,054 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 State aid to municipalities for the opera- tion of local health departments and labo- ratories and for the provision of general public health services pursuant to article 6 of the public health law for activities under the jurisdiction of the commissioner of health. Notwithstanding any other provision of arti- cle 6 of the public health law, a county may obtain reimbursement pursuant to this act, only after the county chief financial officer certifies, in the state aid appli- cation, that county tax levies used to fund services carried out by the county 419 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 health department have not been added to or supplanted directly or indirectly by any funds obtained by the county pursuant to the Master Settlement Agreement entered into on November 23, 1998 by the state and leading United States tobacco product manufacturers, except in the case of a public health emergency, as determined by the commissioner of health. Notwithstanding annual aggregate limits for bad debt and charity care allowances and any other provision of law, up to $1,700,000 shall be transferred to the medical assistance program general fund - local assistance account for eligible publicly sponsored certified home health agencies that demonstrate losses from a disproportionate share of bad debt and charity care, pursuant to chapter 884 of the laws of 1990. Within the maximum limits specified herein, the department shall transfer only those funds which are necessary to meet the state share require- ments for disproportionate share adjust- ments expected to be paid for the period January 1, 2014 through December 31, 2014. The moneys hereby appropriated shall be available for payment of financial assist- ance heretofore accrued. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, rule or regulation, for state aid purposes, commencing on July 1, 2014, provision of prenatal clinical health care services shall be eligible for state aid for uninsured women of any age, provided that the municipality makes good faith efforts to assist such women with insur- ance enrollment and only until such time as enrollment becomes effective; provided, however, that if this chapter appropriates sufficient additional funds to support the provision of state aid for prenatal services for all women, regardless of insurance enrollment, then this language shall be considered null and void as of March 31, 2014 ............................. 192,500,000 For services and expenses related to public health emergencies as declared by the counties or the commissioner of the department of health, and approved by the director of the budget in accordance with article 6 of the public health law. 420 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Notwithstanding any provision of the law to the contrary, a portion of these funds may be transferred to any program, fund, or account within the department to respond to any identified emergency, pursuant to approval by the director of the budget .................................. 40,000,000 For services and expenses including payment of health insurance premiums and reimbursement of health care providers for services rendered to individuals enrolled in the cystic fibrosis program pursuant to chapter 851 of the laws of 1987. The amounts appropriated pursuant to such appropriation may be suballocated to other state agencies or accounts for expendi- tures incurred in the operation of programs funded by such appropriation subject to the approval of the director of the budget ..................................... 800,000 For services and expenses of maternal and child health programs. Funding priority shall be given to the renewal of existing contracts with the department of health ...... 4,512,000 For services and expenses of public health workforce programs. Funding priority shall be given to the renewal of existing contracts with the department of health ........ 301,000 For services and expenses of infectious disease programs. Funding priority shall be given to the renewal of existing contracts with the department of health ...... 7,439,000 For services and expenses of chronic disease prevention programs. Funding priority shall be given to the renewal of existing contracts with the department of health ...... 9,446,000 For services and expenses of minority health and health disparity programs. Funding priority shall be given to the renewal of existing contracts with the department of health ......................................... 478,000 For services and expenses to implement the early intervention program act of 1992. The moneys hereby appropriated shall be available for payment of financial assist- ance heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue. Notwithstanding the provisions of any other law to the contrary, for state fiscal year 2014-15 the liability of the state and the amount to be distributed or otherwise expended by the state pursuant to section 2557 of the public health law 421 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 shall be determined by first calculating the amount of the expenditure or other liability pursuant to such law, and then reducing the amount so calculated by two percent of such amount ..................... 163,500,000 For services and expenses related to the Indian health program. The moneys hereby appropriated shall be for payment of financial assistance heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue ......................... 16,121,000 State grants for a program of family plan- ning services pursuant to article 2 of the public health law. A portion of these funds may be suballocated to other state agencies .................................... 23,701,700 The moneys hereby appropriated shall be available for respite services for fami- lies of eligible children. Such moneys shall be allocated to each municipality by the department of health as determined by the department, to reimburse such munici- palities in the amount of 50 percent of the costs of respite services provided to eligible children and their families with the approval of the early intervention official, in accordance with section 2547 of the public health law, section 69-4.18 of title 10 of the New York codes, rules and regulation and standards established by the department for the provision of respite services. The moneys allocated to each municipality by the department shall be the total amount of respite funds available for such purpose ................... 1,758,000 For services and expenses of a comprehensive adolescent pregnancy prevention program ..... 10,632,000 Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, effective October 1, 2006, expend- itures made from this appropriation shall effectively provide a cost of living adjustment, provided however, for the period commencing on April 1, 2014 and ending March 31, 2015, the commissioner shall not apply any new cost of living adjustment authorized by section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part N of chapter 56 of the laws of 2013, for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimbursement, for providers of the following services, as determined by the commissioner of the 422 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 department of health: minority health and health disparity programs, chronic disease prevention programs, nutritional services to pregnant women, infants and children, hunger prevention and nutrition assistance program, Indian health, maternal and child health programs, rape crisis, comprehen- sive adolescent pregnancy prevention, family planning, school health, local health department public protection programs, children with special health care needs, regional perinatal centers, migrant health, dental services, cancer services programs, healthy heart, Alzheimer's disease assistance centers, Alzheimer's research and education, infec- tious disease programs, immunization, sexually transmitted diseases, and osteo- porosis prevention. The commissioner of the department of health shall determine the standards and requirements necessary to qualify for such increases and the department may suballocate funds as need- ed. Further, each local government unit or direct contract provider receiving such funding shall submit written certification regarding the use of such funds to be provided in the format prescribed by the department. Funds shall be allocated from this appropriation pursuant to a plan prepared by the commissioner and approved by the director of the budget ............... 28,546,000 For services and expenses associated with new and existing school based health centers ..................................... 10,400,000 For services and expenses related to the school based health clinics program, notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law to the contrary, funds shall be available for the statewide school based health clinics program to provide grants to certain school based health centers pursuant to the following: Anthony Jordon Health Center ...................... 26,444 Montefiore Medical Center ........................ 112,388 Chenango Memorial Hospital......................... 14,048 East Harlem Council for Human Services............. 11,569 Family Health Network .............................. 8,239 Kaleida Health ................................... 168,581 Lutheran Medical Center ........................... 55,367 Nassau Health Care Corporation .................... 10,743 NY Presbyterian Hospital ......................... 197,504 423 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Renaissance-Harlem Hospital ....................... 80,160 Sisters of Charity ................................ 33,055 Suffolk County DOH ................................. 9,090 Threshold Center for Alternative Youth Services ........................................ 20,659 University of Rochester ........................... 46,278 Via Health-Rochester General Hospital ............. 15,701 William F. Ryan Community Health Center ........... 16,528 For services and expenses to support grants to community health centers and comprehen- sive diagnostic and treatment centers for the purpose of furnishing primary health care services, including outreach, health education and dental care, to migrant and seasonal farmworkers and their families, of which no less than 70 percent shall be dedicated to community health centers receiving federal funding for such purpose pursuant to section 330(g) of the federal public health service act ...................... 406,000 For services and expenses related to provid- ing nutritional services and to provide nutritional education to pregnant women, infants, and children, including suballo- cations to the department of agriculture and markets for the farmer's market nutri- tion program and migrant worker services and the office of temporary and disability assistance for prenatal care assistance program activities. A portion of these funds may be suballocated to other state agencies .................................... 26,255,000 For services and expenses, including operat- ing expenses related to providing nutri- tional services and nutrition education for hunger prevention and nutrition assistance. A portion of this appropri- ation may be suballocated to other state agencies .................................... 28,047,000 For services and expenses of the health and social services sexuality-related programs .............................................. 4,967,000 For grants to rape crisis centers for services to rape victims and programs to prevent rape. The amounts appropriated pursuant to such appropriation may be suballocated to the office of victim services for expenditures incurred in the operation of programs funded by such appropriation subject to the approval of the director of the budget ................... 1,888,000 424 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For services and expenses related to evidence based cancer services programs ..... 25,281,000 For services and expenses of a public health genomics program ................................ 24,000 For services and expenses related to the tobacco use prevention and control program including grants to support cancer research .................................... 33,144,000 State aid to municipalities for medical services for the rehabilitation of phys- ically handicapped children, pursuant to article 6 of the public health law ........... 3,480,000 For services and expenses of the coalition for the institutionalized aged and disa- bled ............................................ 75,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................. 634,528,054 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Education Fund Individuals with Disabilities-Part C Account - 25214 For activities related to a handicapped infants and toddlers program ................ 51,578,000 -------------- Program account subtotal .................. 51,578,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Federal Block Grant Account - 25183 For various health prevention, diagnostic, detection and treatment services. The commissioner of health is hereby author- ized to waive any provisions of the public health law and regulations, to issue appropriate operating certificates, and to enter into contracts with article 28 facilities, to provide funds, to estab- lish, support and conduct projects to provide improved and expanded school health services for preschool and school- age children. No more than 10 per centum of the amount appropriated for such purpose shall be expended for services and expenses in connection with the adminis- tration and evaluation of such grants. Grants awarded under this appropriation shall be distributed and administered in 425 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 accordance with regulations established by the commissioner of health. The amounts appropriated pursuant to such appropriation may be suballocated to other state agencies or accounts for expendi- tures incurred in the operation of programs funded by such appropriation subject to the approval of the director of the budget .................................. 57,475,000 -------------- Program account subtotal .................. 57,475,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Federal Health, Education, and Human Services Account - 25148 For various health prevention, diagnostic, detection and treatment services. The amounts appropriated pursuant to such appropriation may be suballocated to other state agencies or accounts for expendi- tures incurred in the operation of programs funded by such appropriation subject to the approval of the director of the budget .................................. 37,700,000 -------------- Program account subtotal .................. 37,700,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal USDA-Food and Nutrition Services Fund Child and Adult Care Food Account - 25022 For various federal food and nutritional services. The moneys hereby appropriated shall be available for payment of finan- cial assistance heretofore accrued ......... 247,694,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................. 247,694,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal USDA-Food and Nutrition Services Fund Federal Food and Nutrition Services Account - 25022 For various federal food and nutritional services. The moneys hereby appropriated shall be available for payment of finan- cial assistance heretofore accrued ......... 502,970,000 -------------- 426 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Program account subtotal ................. 502,970,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Combined Expendable Trust Fund NYS Prostate Cancer Research, Detection and Education Account - 20183 For prostate cancer research, detection and education pursuant to chapter 273 of the laws of 2004 ................................. 1,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 1,000,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Local Public Health Services Account - 22097 For services and expenses of the local public health services program. Notwith- standing section 607 of the public health law these funds shall be allocated for state aid to municipalities for a program of immunization against German measles, and other communicable diseases, pursuant to article 6 of the public health law ........ 1,095,000 For state aid to municipalities, notwith- standing section 607 of the public health law, for the operation of local health departments and for the provision of general public health services pursuant to article 6 of the public health law for activities under the jurisdiction of the commissioner of health ....................... 3,036,000 Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, this appropriation is available for transfer to the state oper- ations miscellaneous special revenue fund - local public health services program account, in the administration and execu- tive direction program fiscal management group .......................................... 285,000 Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, this appropriation is available for contractual audits of local- ities to supplement the audits performed by the department of health .................... 209,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 4,625,000 -------------- 427 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 CENTER FOR ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH PROGRAM ..................... 17,749,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For services and expenses of local health department public protection programs. Funding priority shall be given to the renewal of existing contracts with the department of health ........................ 14,062,000 -------------- Program account subtotal .................. 14,062,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Federal Block Grant Account - 25183 For services and expenses of various health prevention, diagnostic, detection and treatment services ........................... 3,687,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 3,687,000 -------------- CHILD HEALTH INSURANCE PROGRAM ............................. 996,350,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Children's Health Insurance Account - 25148 The money hereby appropriated is available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter accrued. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, rule or regulation, and for the period April 1, 2014 through March 31, 2015, subsidy payments made to approved organizations in accordance with subdivi- sion 8 of section 2511 of the public health law shall be at amounts approved prior to April 1, 2014. Applications for increases to subsidy payments submitted by approved organizations to the superinten- dent of the department of financial services on or after January 1, 2014 which would take effect on or after April 1, 2014 shall not be considered for approval until after March 31, 2015; Provided however, if this chapter appropriates 428 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 sufficient additional funds to support child health insurance subsidy amounts determined by the superintendent of the department of financial services under the processes for establishing such amounts in effect on March 31, 2014, then the provisions of this section shall not apply and shall be considered null and void as of March 31, 2014. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the money hereby appropriated may be increased or decreased by transfer or suballocation to appropriations of the office of temporary and disability assist- ance, for the reimbursement of local district administrative costs related to children newly enrolled in medicaid whose household income is between 100 percent and 133 percent of the federal poverty level. For services and expenses related to the children's health insurance program, pursuant to title XXI of the federal social security act ........................ 521,864,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................. 521,864,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other HCRA Resources Fund Children's Health Insurance Account - 20810 The money hereby appropriated is available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter accrued. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, rule or regulation, and for the period April 1, 2014 through March 31, 2015, subsidy payments made to approved organizations in accordance with subdivi- sion 8 of section 2511 of the public health law shall be at amounts approved prior to April 1, 2014. Applications for increases to subsidy payments submitted by approved organizations to the superinten- dent of the department of financial services on or after January 1, 2014 which would take effect on or after April 1, 2014 shall not be considered for approval until after March 31, 2015; Provided however, if this chapter appropriates sufficient additional funds to support 429 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 child health insurance subsidy amounts determined by the superintendent of the department of financial services under the processes for establishing such amounts in effect on March 31, 2014, then the provisions of this section shall not apply and shall be considered null and void as of March 31, 2014. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the money hereby appropriated may be increased or decreased by transfer or suballocation to appropriations of the office of temporary and disability assist- ance, for the reimbursement of local district administrative costs related to children newly enrolled in medicaid whose household income is between 100 percent and 133 percent of the federal poverty level. For services and expenses related to the children's health insurance program authorized pursuant to title 1-A of arti- cle 25 of the public health law ............ 474,486,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................. 474,486,000 -------------- ELDERLY PHARMACEUTICAL INSURANCE COVERAGE PROGRAM .......... 114,416,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other HCRA Resources Fund EPIC Premium Account - 20818 For services and expenses of the program for elderly pharmaceutical insurance coverage, including reimbursement to pharmacies participating in such program. The moneys hereby appropriated shall be available for payment of financial assist- ance heretofore accrued .................... 114,416,000 -------------- HEALTH CARE REFORM ACT PROGRAM ............................. 478,716,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other HCRA Resources Fund HCRA Program Account - 20807 For services, expenses, grants and transfers necessary to implement the health care 430 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 reform act program in accordance with section 2807-j, 2807-k, 2807-l, 2807-m, 2807-p, 2807-s and 2807-v of the public health law. The moneys hereby appropriated shall be available for payments heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue. Notwith- standing any inconsistent provision of law, the moneys hereby appropriated may be increased or decreased by interchange or transfer with any appropriation of the department of health or by transfer or suballocation to any appropriation of the department of financial services, the office of mental health and the state office for the aging subject to the approval of the director of the budget, who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. With the approval of the director of the budg- et, up to 5 percent of this appropriation may be used for state operations purposes. At the direction of the director of the budget, funds may also be transferred directly to the general fund for the purpose of repaying a draw on the tobacco revenue guarantee fund. For transfer to the pool administrator for the purposes of making empire clinical research investigator program (ECRIP) payments ..................................... 8,612,000 For services and expenses of the New York state area health education center program ... 2,077,000 For services and expenses of the ambulatory care training program pursuant to subdivi- sion 5-a of section 2807-m of the public health law ................................... 4,060,000 For services and expenses of the physician loan repayment program pursuant to subdi- vision 5-a of section 2807-m of the public health law. All or part of this appropri- ation may be suballocated to the NYS high- er education services corporation ............ 1,705,000 For services and expenses of the physician practice support program pursuant to subdivision 5-a of section 2807-m of the public health law ............................ 4,360,000 For services and expenses related to physi- cian workforce studies pursuant to subdi- 431 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 vision 5-a of section 2807-m of the public health law ..................................... 487,000 For services and expenses of the diversity in medicine/post-baccalaureate program pursuant to subdivision 5-a of section 2807-m of the public health law .............. 1,605,000 For transfer to Roswell park cancer insti- tute corporation ............................ 96,600,000 For transfer to the Roswell park cancer institute to support operating costs asso- ciated with cancer research .................. 6,000,000 For suballocation to the department of financial services related to the physi- cians excess medical malpractice program ... 127,400,000 For transfer to health research incorporated (HRI) for the AIDS drug assistance program ............................................. 41,050,000 For state grants for the health workforce retraining program. Notwithstanding section 2807-g of the public health law, or any other provision of law to the contrary, funds hereby appropriated may be made available to other state agencies and facilities operated by the department of health for services and expenses related to the worker retraining program as disbursed pursuant to section 2807-g of the public health law. Provided, however, that the director of the budget must approve the release of any request for proposal or request for application or any other procurement initiatives issued on or after April 1, 2007. Further provided that any contract executed on or after April 1, 2007 must receive the prior approval of the director of the budget. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations ............. 26,817,000 For state grants for rural health care access development ........................... 9,800,000 For state grants for rural health network development .................................. 6,400,000 For services and expenses, including grants, related to emergency assistance distrib- utions as designated by the commissioner of health. Notwithstanding section 112 or 163 of the state finance law or any other contrary provision of law, such distrib- utions shall be limited to providers or programs where, as determined by the commissioner of health, emergency assist- ance is vital to protect the life or safe- 432 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 ty of patients, to ensure the retention of facility caregivers or other staff, or in instances where health facility operations are jeopardized, or where the public health is jeopardized or other emergency situations exist ............................. 2,900,000 For transfer to the pool administrator for distributions related to school based health clinics ............................... 5,288,000 For services and expenses related to school based health centers. The total amount of funds provided herein shall be distributed to school-based health center providers based on the ratio of each provider's total enrollment for all sites to the total enrollment of all providers. This formula shall be applied to the total amount made available herein, provided, however, that notwithstanding any contrary provision of law, the commissioner of health may establish minimum and maximum awards for providers ......................... 2,644,000 For transfer to the pool administrator for state grants for poison control centers. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropri- ations ....................................... 3,000,000 For payments for uncompensated care to eligible voluntary non-profit diagnostic and treatment centers ....................... 54,400,000 For transfer to the dormitory authority of the state of New York for the health facility restructuring program .............. 19,600,000 For suballocation to the department of financial services, for the purpose of supporting the New York state medical indemnity fund established pursuant to chapter 59 of the laws of 2011 .............. 52,000,000 For state grants to improve access to infer- tility services, treatments, and proce- dures ........................................ 1,911,000 -------------- MEDICAL ASSISTANCE ADMINISTRATION PROGRAM ................ 2,788,800,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For reimbursement of local administrative expenses for medical assistance programs and for state administration of medical 433 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 assistance programs, notwithstanding section 153 of the social services law, to include the performance of eligibility and enrollment determinations by the state or third-party entities designated by the state to perform such services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, subject to the approval of the director of budget, up to $23,000,000 of the amount appropriated herein shall be available for the purpose of providing payments to local social services districts for medical assistance adminis- tration claims that exceed an administra- tive ceiling established by the commis- sioner of health. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law and subject to the approval of the director of budget, moneys hereby appro- priated may be increased or decreased by transfer or interchange between these appropriated amounts and appropriations of the medical assistance administration program, the medical assistance program, and the office of health insurance programs. Funding authority from this account used for state administration of the medical assistance program may be transferred to state operations appropri- ations within the aforementioned programs at amounts agreed upon by the commissioner of health, and the New York state division of the budget. Notwithstanding section 40 of state finance law or any other law to the contrary, all medical assistance appropriations made from this account shall remain in full force and effect in accordance, in the aggregate, with the following schedule: not more than 50 percent for the period April 1, 2014 to March 31, 2015; and the remaining amount for the period April 1, 2015 to March 31, 2016. Notwithstanding section 40 of the state finance law or any provision of law to the contrary, subject to federal approval, department of health state funds medicaid spending, excluding payments for medical services provided at state facilities operated by the office of mental health, the office for people with developmental disabilities and the office of alcoholism 434 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 and substance abuse services and further excluding any payments which are not appropriated within the department of health, in the aggregate, for the period April 1, 2014 through March 31, 2015, shall not exceed $17,082,871,000 except as provided below and state share medicaid spending, in the aggregate, for the period April 1, 2015 through March 31, 2016, shall not exceed $17,937,867,000, but in no event shall department of health state funds medicaid spending for the period April 1, 2014 through March 31, 2016 exceed $35,020,738,000 provided, however, such aggregate limits may be adjusted by the director of the budget to account for any changes in the New York state federal medical assistance percentage amount established pursuant to the federal social security act, increases in provider reven- ues, reductions in local social services district payments for medical assistance administration and beginning April 1, 2012 the operational costs of the New York state medical indemnity fund, pursuant to a chapter establishing such fund. Such projections may be adjusted by the direc- tor of the budget to account for increased or expedited department of health state funds medicaid expenditures as a result of a natural or other type of disaster, including a governmental declaration of emergency. The director of the budget, in consultation with the commissioner of health, shall assess on a monthly basis known and projected medicaid expenditures by category of service and by geographic region, as determined by the commissioner of health, incurred both prior to and subsequent to such assessment for each such period, and if the director of the budget determines that such expenditures are expected to cause medicaid spending for such period to exceed the aggregate limit specified herein for such period, the state medicaid director, in consulta- tion with the director of the budget and the commissioner of health, shall develop a medicaid savings allocation plan to limit such spending to the aggregate limit specified herein for such period. 435 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Such medicaid savings allocation plan shall be designed, to reduce the expenditures authorized by the appropriations herein in compliance with the following guidelines: (1) reductions shall be made in compliance with applicable federal law, including the provisions of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Public Law No. 111- 148, and the Health Care and Education Reconciliation Act of 2010, Public Law No. 111-152 (collectively "Affordable Care Act") and any subsequent amendments there- to or regulations promulgated thereunder; (2) reductions shall be made in a manner that complies with the state medicaid plan approved by the federal centers for medi- care and medicaid services, provided, however, that the commissioner of health is authorized to submit any state plan amendment or seek other federal approval, including waiver authority, to implement the provisions of the medicaid savings allocation plan that meets the other criteria set forth herein; (3) reductions shall be made in a manner that maximizes federal financial participation, to the extent practicable, including any federal financial participation that is available or is reasonably expected to become avail- able, in the discretion of the commission- er, under the Affordable Care Act; (4) reductions shall be made uniformly among categories of services and geographic regions of the state, to the extent prac- ticable, and shall be made uniformly with- in a category of service, to the extent practicable, except where the commissioner determines that there are sufficient grounds for non-uniformity, including but not limited to: the extent to which specific categories of services contrib- uted to department of health medicaid state funds spending in excess of the limits specified herein; the need to main- tain safety net services in underserved communities; or the potential benefits of pursuing innovative payment models contem- plated by the Affordable Care Act, in which case such grounds shall be set forth in the medicaid savings allocation plan; and (5) reductions shall be made in a manner that does not unnecessarily create 436 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 administrative burdens to medicaid appli- cants and recipients or providers. The commissioner shall seek the input of the legislature, as well as organizations representing health care providers, consumers, businesses, workers, health insurers, and others with relevant exper- tise, in developing such medicaid savings allocation plan, to the extent that all or part of such plan, in the discretion of the commissioner, is likely to have a material impact on the overall medicaid program, particular categories of service or particular geographic regions of the state. (a) The commissioner shall post the medicaid savings allocation plan on the department of health's website and shall provide written copies of such plan to the chairs of the senate finance and the assembly ways and means committees at least 30 days before the date on which implementation is expected to begin. (b) The commissioner may revise the medicaid savings allocation plan subsequent to the provisions of notice and prior to imple- mentation but need provide a new notice pursuant to subparagraph (i) of this para- graph only if the commissioner determines, in his or her discretion, that such revisions materially alter the plan. Notwithstanding the provisions of paragraphs (a) and (b) of this subdivision, the commissioner need not seek the input described in paragraph (a) of this subdi- vision or provide notice pursuant to para- graph (b) of this paragraph if, in the discretion of the commissioner, expedited development and implementation of a medi- caid savings allocation plan is necessary due to a public health emergency. For purposes of this section, a public health emergency is defined as: (i) a disaster, natural or otherwise, that significantly increases the immediate need for health care personnel in an area of the state; (ii) an event or condition that creates a widespread risk of exposure to a serious communicable disease, or the potential for such widespread risk of exposure; or (iii) any other event or condition determined by the commissioner 437 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 to constitute an imminent threat to public health. Nothing in this paragraph shall be deemed to prevent all or part of such medicaid savings allocation plan from taking effect retroactively to the extent permitted by the federal centers for medicare and medi- caid services. In accordance with the medicaid savings allocation plan, the commissioner of the department of health shall reduce depart- ment of health state funds medicaid spend- ing by the amount of the projected over- spending through, actions including, but not limited to modifying or suspending reimbursement methods, including but not limited to all fees, premium levels and rates of payment, notwithstanding any provision of law that sets a specific amount or methodology for any such payments or rates of payment; modifying medicaid program benefits; seeking all necessary federal approvals, including, but not limited to waivers, waiver amend- ments; and suspending time frames for notice, approval or certification of rate requirements, notwithstanding any provision of law, rule or regulation to the contrary, including but not limited to sections 2807 and 3614 of the public health law, section 18 of chapter 2 of the laws of 1988, and 18 NYCRR 505.14(h). The department of health shall prepare a monthly report that sets forth: (a) known and projected department of health medi- caid expenditures as described in subdivi- sion (1) of this section, and factors that could result in medicaid disbursements for the relevant state fiscal year to exceed the projected department of health state funds disbursements in the enacted budget financial plan pursuant to subdivision 3 of section 23 of the state finance law, including spending increases or decreases due to: enrollment fluctuations, rate changes, utilization changes, MRT invest- ments, and shift of beneficiaries to managed care; and variations in offline medicaid payments; and (b) the actions taken to implement any medicaid savings allocation plan implemented pursuant to subdivision (4) of this section, including 438 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 information concerning the impact of such actions on each category of service and each geographic region of the state. Each such monthly report shall be provided to the chairs of the senate finance and the assembly ways and means committees and shall be posted on the department of health's website in a timely manner. The money hereby appropriated is available for payment of aid heretofore accrued to municipalities, and to providers of medical services pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law, and shall be available to the department net of disal- lowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the money hereby appropriated may be increased or decreased by interchange, with any appropriation of the department of health, and may be increased or decreased by transfer or suballocation between these appropriated amounts and appropriations of the office of mental health, the office for people with devel- opmental disabilities, the office of alco- holism and substance abuse services, the department of family assistance office of temporary and disability assistance, and office of children and family services with the approval of the director of the budget, who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, in lieu of payments authorized by the social services law, or payments of federal funds otherwise due to the local social services districts for programs provided under the federal social security act or the federal food stamp act, funds herein appropriated, in amounts certified by the state commissioner of temporary and disability assistance or the state commis- sioner of health as due from local social services districts each month as their share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law may be set aside by the state comptroller in an interest-bearing account in order to 439 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 ensure the orderly and prompt payment of providers under section 367-b of the social services law pursuant to an esti- mate provided by the commissioner of health of each local social services district's share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropri- ation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15, and (ii) appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013 ............................. 1,090,100,000 For contractual services related to medical necessity and quality of care reviews related to medicaid patients. Subject to the approval of the director of the budg- et, all or part of this appropriation may be transferred to the health care stand- ards and surveillance program, general fund - local assistance account. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropri- ation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15, and (ii) appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013 ................................. 7,400,000 The amount appropriated herein, together with any federal matching funds obtained, may be available to the department, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, for contractual services related to a third party entity responsi- ble for education of persons eligible for medical assistance regarding their options for enrollment in managed care plans. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, all or a part of this appro- priation may be transferred to the office of managed care, general fund - state purposes account. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropri- ation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) 440 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15, and (ii) appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013 ................................ 50,000,000 For state reimbursement of administrative expenses for the medical assistance program provided by the office of mental health, office for people with develop- mental disabilities and office of alcohol- ism and substance abuse services. The money hereby appropriated is available for payment of aid heretofore accrued. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the money hereby appropriated may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation of the department of health with the approval of the direc- tor of the budget. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropri- ation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15, and (ii) appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013 ............................... 200,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ............... 1,347,500,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Medicaid Administration Transfer Account - 25107 For reimbursement of local administrative expenses of medical assistance programs and for state administration of medical assistance programs provided pursuant to title XIX of the federal social security act or its successor program. Notwith- standing section 153 of the social services law, to include the performance of eligibility and enrollment determi- nations by the state or third-party enti- ties designated by the state to perform such services. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law and subject to the approval of the director of budget, moneys hereby appro- priated may be increased or decreased by 441 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 transfer or interchange between these appropriated amounts and appropriations of the medical assistance administration program, the medical assistance program, and the office of health insurance programs. Funding authority from this account used for State administration of the medical assistance program may be transferred to State Operations appropri- ations within the aforementioned programs at amounts agreed upon by the commissioner of health, and the New York state division of the budget. Notwithstanding section 40 of state finance law or any other law to the contrary, all medical assistance appropriations made from this account shall remain in full force and effect in accordance, in aggre- gate, with the following schedule: not more than 50 percent for the period April 1, 2014 to March 31, 2015; and the remain- ing amount for the period April 1, 2015 to March 31, 2016. The moneys hereby appropriated are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued to municipalities, and to provid- ers of medical services pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law, shall be available to the department net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. The amounts appropriated herein may be available for costs associ- ated with a common benefit identification card, and subject to the approval of the director of the budget, these funds may be transferred to the credit of the state operations account medicaid management information systems program. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the money hereby appropriated may be increased or decreased by interchange, with any appropriation of the department of health, and may be increased or decreased by transfer or suballocation between these appropriated amounts and appropriations of the office of mental health, the office for people with devel- opmental disabilities, the office of alco- holism and substance abuse services, the department of family assistance office of temporary and disability assistance and office of children and family services 442 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 with the approval of the director of the budget, who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, in lieu of payments authorized by the social services law, or payments of federal funds otherwise due to the local social services districts for programs provided under the federal social security act or the federal food stamp act, funds herein appropriated, in amounts certified by the state commissioner of temporary and disability assistance or the state commis- sioner of health as due from local social services districts each month as their share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law may be set aside by the state comptroller in an interest-bearing account in order to ensure the orderly and prompt payment of providers under section 367-b of the social services law pursuant to an esti- mate provided by the commissioner of health of each local social services district's share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropri- ation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15, and (ii) appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013 ............................. 1,241,300,000 For reimbursement of administrative expenses of the medical assistance program provided by the office of mental health, office for people with developmental disabilities, and office of alcoholism and substance abuse services provided pursuant to title XIX of the federal social security act. The money hereby appropriated is available for payment of aid heretofore accrued. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the money hereby appropriated may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation of the department 443 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 of health with the approval of the direc- tor of budget. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropri- ation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15, and (ii) appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013 ............................... 200,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ............... 1,441,300,000 -------------- MEDICAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM ............................. 117,478,322,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For the medical assistance program, includ- ing administrative expenses, for local social services districts, and for medical care rates for authorized child care agen- cies. Notwithstanding section 40 of state finance law or any other law to the contrary, all medical assistance appropriations made from this account shall remain in full force and effect in accordance, in the aggregate, with the following schedule: not more than 49 percent for the period April 1, 2014 to March 31, 2015; and the remaining amount for the period April 1, 2015 to March 31, 2016. Notwithstanding section 40 of the state finance law or any provision of law to the contrary, subject to federal approval, department of health state funds medicaid spending, excluding payments for medical services provided at state facilities operated by the office of mental health, the office for people with developmental disabilities and the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services and further excluding any payments which are not appropriated within the department of health, in the aggregate, for the period April 1, 2014 through March 31, 2015, shall not exceed $17,082,871,000 except as provided below and state share medicaid 444 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 spending, in the aggregate, for the period April 1, 2015 through March 31, 2016, shall not exceed $17,937,867,000, but in no event shall department of health state funds medicaid spending for the period April 1, 2014 through March 31, 2016 exceed $35,020,738,000 provided, however, such aggregate limits may be adjusted by the director of the budget to account for any changes in the New York state federal medical assistance percentage amount established pursuant to the federal social security act, increases in provider reven- ues, reductions in local social services district payments for medical assistance administration and beginning April 1, 2012 the operational costs of the New York state medical indemnity fund, pursuant to a chapter establishing such fund. Such projections may be adjusted by the direc- tor of the budget to account for increased or expedited department of health state funds medicaid expenditures as a result of a natural or other type of disaster, including a governmental declaration of emergency. The director of the budget, in consultation with the commissioner of health, shall assess on a monthly basis known and projected medicaid expenditures by category of service and by geographic region, as defined by the commissioner, incurred both prior to and subsequent to such assessment for each such period, and if the director of the budget determines that such expenditures are expected to cause medicaid spending for such period to exceed the aggregate limit specified here- in for such period, the state medicaid director, in consultation with the direc- tor of the budget and the commissioner of health, shall develop a medicaid savings allocation plan to limit such spending to the aggregate limit specified herein for such period. Such medicaid savings allocation plan shall be designed, to reduce the expenditures authorized by the appropriations herein in compliance with the following guidelines: (1) reductions shall be made in compliance with applicable federal law, including the provisions of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Public Law No. 111- 445 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 148, and the Health Care and Education Reconciliation Act of 2010, Public Law No. 111-152 (collectively "Affordable Care Act") and any subsequent amendments there- to or regulations promulgated thereunder; (2) reductions shall be made in a manner that complies with the state medicaid plan approved by the federal centers for medi- care and medicaid services, provided, however, that the commissioner of health is authorized to submit any state plan amendment or seek other federal approval, including waiver authority, to implement the provisions of the medicaid savings allocation plan that meets the other criteria set forth herein; (3) reductions shall be made in a manner that maximizes federal financial participation, to the extent practicable, including any federal financial participation that is available or is reasonably expected to become avail- able, in the discretion of the commission- er, under the Affordable Care Act; (4) reductions shall be made uniformly among categories of services and geographic regions of the state, to the extent prac- ticable, and shall be made uniformly with- in a category of service, to the extent practicable, except where the commissioner determines that there are sufficient grounds for non-uniformity, including but not limited to: the extent to which specific categories of services contrib- uted to department of health medicaid state funds spending in excess of the limits specified herein; the need to main- tain safety net services in underserved communities; or the potential benefits of pursuing innovative payment models contem- plated by the Affordable Care Act, in which case such grounds shall be set forth in the medicaid savings allocation plan; and (5) reductions shall be made in a manner that does not unnecessarily create administrative burdens to medicaid appli- cants and recipients or providers. The commissioner shall seek the input of the legislature, as well as organizations representing health care providers, consumers, businesses, workers, health insurers, and others with relevant exper- tise, in developing such medicaid savings 446 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 allocation plan, to the extent that all or part of such plan, in the discretion of the commissioner, is likely to have a material impact on the overall medicaid program, particular categories of service or particular geographic regions of the states. (a) The commissioner shall post the medicaid savings allocation plan on the department of health's website and shall provide written copies of such plan to the chairs of the senate finance and the assembly ways and means committees at least 30 days before the date on which implementation is expected to begin. (b) The commissioner may revise the medicaid savings allocation plan subsequent to the provisions of notice and prior to imple- mentation but need provide a new notice pursuant to subparagraph (i) of this para- graph only if the commissioner determines, in his or her discretion, that such revisions materially alter the plan. Notwithstanding the provisions of paragraphs (a) and (b) of this subdivision, the commissioner need not seek the input described in paragraph (a) of this subdi- vision or provide notice pursuant to para- graph (b) of this paragraph if, in the discretion of the commissioner, expedited development and implementation of a medi- caid savings allocation plan is necessary due to a public health emergency. For purposes of this section, a public health emergency is defined as: (i) a disaster, natural or otherwise, that significantly increases the immediate need for health care personnel in an area of the state; (ii) an event or condition that creates a widespread risk of exposure to a serious communicable disease, or the potential for such widespread risk of exposure; or (iii) any other event or condition determined by the commissioner to constitute an imminent threat to public health. Nothing in this paragraph shall be deemed to prevent all or part of such medicaid savings allocation plan from taking effect retroactively to the extent permitted by the federal centers for medicare and medi- caid services. 447 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 In accordance with the medicaid savings allocation plan, the commissioner of the department of health shall reduce depart- ment of health state funds medicaid spend- ing by the amount of the projected over- spending through, actions including, but not limited to modifying or suspending reimbursement methods, including but not limited to all fees, premium levels and rates of payment, notwithstanding any provision of law that sets a specific amount or methodology for any such payments or rates of payment; modifying or discontinuing medicaid program benefits; seeking all necessary federal approvals, including, but not limited to waivers, waiver amendments; and suspending time frames for notice, approval or certif- ication of rate requirements, notwith- standing any provision of law, rule or regulation to the contrary, including but not limited to sections 2807 and 3614 of the public health law, section 18 of chap- ter 2 of the laws of 1988, and 18 NYCRR 505.14(h). The department of health shall prepare a monthly report that sets forth: (a) known and projected department of health medi- caid expenditures as described in subdivi- sion 1 of this section, and factors that could result in medicaid disbursements for the relevant state fiscal year to exceed the projected department of health state funds disbursements in the enacted budget financial plan pursuant to subdivision 3 of section 23 of the state finance law, including spending increases or decreases due to: enrollment fluctuations, rate changes, utilization changes, MRT invest- ments, and shift of beneficiaries to managed care; and variations in offline medicaid payments; and (b) the actions taken to implement any medicaid savings allocation plan implemented pursuant to subdivision 4 of this section, including information concerning the impact of such actions on each category of service and each geographic region of the state. Each such monthly report shall be provided to the chairs of the senate finance and the assembly ways and means committees and 448 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 shall be posted on the department of health's website in a timely manner. The money hereby appropriated is to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued to municipalities, and to provid- ers of medical services pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law, and for payment of state aid to munici- palities and to providers of family care where payment systems through the fiscal intermediaries are not operational, and shall be available to the department net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law to the contrary, funds may be used by the department for outside legal assistance on issues involving the federal government, the conduct of preadmission screening and annual resident reviews required by the state's medicaid program, computer matching with insurance carriers to insure that medicaid is the payer of last resort and activities related to the management of the pharmacy benefit avail- able under the medicaid program. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, in lieu of payments authorized by the social services law, or payments of federal funds otherwise due to the local social services districts for programs provided under the federal social security act or the federal food stamp act, funds herein appropriated, in amounts certified by the state commissioner of temporary and disability assistance or the state commis- sioner of health as due from local social services districts each month as their share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law may be set aside by the state comptroller in an interest-bearing account in order to ensure the orderly and prompt payment of providers under section 367-b of the social services law pursuant to an esti- mate provided by the commissioner of health of each local social services district's share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the money hereby appropriated may be 449 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 increased or decreased by interchange, with any appropriation of the department of health and the office of medicaid inspector general and may be increased or decreased by transfer or suballocation between these appropriated amounts and appropriations of the department of health state purpose account, the office of mental health, office for people with developmental disabilities, the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services, the department of family assistance office of temporary and disability assistance and office of children and family services, the office of medicaid inspector general, and the state office for the aging with the approval of the director of the budg- et, who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law to the contrary, the moneys hereby appropriated may be used for payments to the centers for medicaid and medicare services for obligations incurred related to the pharmaceutical costs of dually eligible medicare/medicaid beneficiaries participating in the medicare drug benefit authorized by P.L. 108-173. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the moneys hereby appropriated shall not be used for any existing rates, fees, fee schedule, or procedures which may affect the cost of care and services provided by personal care providers, case managers, health maintenance organiza- tions, out of state medical facilities which provide care and services to resi- dents of the state, providers of transpor- tation services, that are altered, amended, adjusted or otherwise changed by a local social services district unless previously approved by the department of health and the director of the budget. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law to the contrary, funds shall be made available to the commissioner of the office of mental health or the commission- er of the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services, in consultation 450 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 with the commissioner of health and approved by the director of the budget, and consistent with appropriations made therefor, to implement allocation plans developed by each such commissioner which shall describe mental health or substance use disorder services that should be developed to meet service needs resulting from the reduction of inpatient behavioral health services provided under the medi- caid program, by programs licensed pursu- ant to article 31 or 32 of the mental hygiene law. Such programs may include programs that are licensed pursuant to both article 31 of the mental hygiene law and article 28 of the public health law, or certified under both article 32 of the mental hygiene law and article 28 of the public health law. For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including hospital inpatient services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropri- ation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15, and (ii) appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013 ............................. 2,349,115,000 For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including hospital outpatient and emergency room services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropri- ation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15, and (ii) appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013 ............................... 616,332,000 For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including clinic services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropri- ation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering 451 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 fiscal year 2014-15, and (ii) appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013 ............................... 776,702,000 For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including nursing home services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropri- ation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15, and (ii) appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013 ............................. 1,777,775,000 For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including other long term care services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropri- ation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15, and (ii) appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013 ............................. 4,366,531,000 For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including managed care services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropri- ation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15, and (ii) appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013 ............................. 8,757,059,000 For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including pharmacy services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropri- ation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15, and (ii) appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013 ............................... 324,783,000 452 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including transporta- tion services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropri- ation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15, and (ii) appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013 ............................... 273,811,000 For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including dental services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropri- ation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15, and (ii) appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013 ................................ 52,115,000 For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including non-institu- tional and other spending. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the money hereby appropriated may be available for payments to any county or public school districts associated with additional claims for school supportive health services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropri- ation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15, and (ii) appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013 ............................. 1,878,057,000 Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, upon submission of an allocation plan from the commissioner of health, the amount appropriated herein, together with any available federal match- ing funds, may be transferred or suballo- cated to the office of mental health, office of alcoholism and substance abuse services, office for people with develop- 453 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 mental disabilities, division of housing and community renewal, New York state housing trust fund corporation, and office of temporary and disability assistance for services and expenses related to providing affordable housing. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropri- ation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15, and (ii) appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013 ............................... 260,069,000 For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including essential community provider network and vital access provider services ................... 326,040,000 For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including vital access provider services to preserve critical access to essential behavioral health inpatient and other services in targeted areas of the state .......................... 40,000,000 For grants to health homes to contribute to expenses associated with health homes establishment and infrastructure costs ...... 15,000,000 For grants to medicaid managed care plans, health homes, and providers of behavioral health services to contribute to expenses associated with the transition of adult and children's behavioral health providers and services into managed care .............. 10,000,000 For services and expenses related to regional health information collabora- tives. The department shall make grants within amounts appropriated therefor, to assure high-quality and accessible primary care, to provide technical assistance to support financial and business planning for integrated systems of care, and to assist primary care providers in the adoption, implementation, and meaningful use of electronic health record technology ... 9,000,000 For services and expenses related to regional planning activities of the finger lakes health systems agency, including statewide coordination and demonstration of best practices. The department shall make grants within amounts appropriated therefor, to assure high-quality and 454 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 accessible primary care, to provide tech- nical assistance to support financial and business planning for integrated systems of care, and to assist primary care providers in the adoption, implementation, and meaningful use of electronic health record technology ............................ 2,500,000 For grants to the civil service employees association, Local 1000, AFSCME, AFL-CIO to allow child care workers represented by the union to reduce the cost of purchasing coverage under the exchange. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropri- ation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15, and (ii) appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013 ................................ 10,600,000 For grants to the United Federation of Teachers, Local 2, AFT, AFL-CIO to allow child care workers represented by the union to reduce the cost of purchasing coverage under the exchange. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropri- ation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15, and (ii) appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013 ................................ 18,000,000 For the state share of medical assistance services expenses incurred by the depart- ment of health for the provision of medical assistance including services to people with developmental disabilities for mental hygiene stabilization in annual amounts not to exceed $745,000,000 in state fiscal year 2014-15, and $567,000,000 in state fiscal year 2015-16. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropri- ation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15, and (ii) appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 455 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013 ............................. 1,312,000,000 For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including medical services provided at state facilities operated by the office of mental health, the office for people with developmental disabilities and the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropri- ation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15, and (ii) appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013 ............................ 10,000,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal .............. 33,175,489,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Medicaid Direct Account - 25106 For services and expenses for the medical assistance program, including administra- tive expenses for local social services districts, pursuant to title XIX of the federal social security act or its succes- sor program. Notwithstanding section 40 of state finance law or any other law to the contrary, all medical assistance appropriations made from this account shall remain in full force and effect in accordance, in the aggregate, with the following schedule: not more than 46 percent for the period April 1, 2014 to March 31, 2015; and the remaining amount for the period April 1, 2015 to March 31, 2016. The moneys hereby appropriated are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued to municipalities, and to provid- ers of medical services pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law, and for payment of state aid to munici- palities and to providers of family care where payment systems through the fiscal intermediaries are not operational, shall be available to the department net of 456 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the money hereby appropriated may be increased or decreased by interchange, with any appropriation of the department of health and the office of medicaid inspector general and may be increased or decreased by transfer or suballocation between these appropriated amounts and appropriations of the office of mental health, office for people with develop- mental disabilities, the office of alco- holism and substance abuse services, the department of family assistance office of temporary and disability assistance, office of children and family services, the department of financial services, department of corrections and community supervision, and the state office for the aging with the approval of the director of the budget, who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, in lieu of payments authorized by the social services law, or payments of federal funds otherwise due to the local social services districts for programs provided under the federal social security act or the federal food stamp act, funds herein appropriated, in amounts certified by the state commissioner of temporary and disability assistance or the state commis- sioner of health as due from local social services districts each month as their share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law may be set aside by the state comptroller in an interest-bearing account in order to ensure the orderly and prompt payment of providers under section 367-b of the social services law pursuant to an esti- mate provided by the commissioner of health of each local social services district's share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law. 457 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law to the contrary, funds shall be made available to the commissioner of the office of mental health or the commission- er of the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services, in consultation with the commissioner of health and approved by the director of the budget, and consistent with appropriations made therefor, to implement allocation plans developed by each such commissioner which shall describe mental health or substance use disorder services that should be developed to meet service needs resulting from the reduction of inpatient behavioral health services provided under the Medi- caid program, by programs licensed pursu- ant to article 31 or 32 of the mental hygiene law. Such programs may include programs that are licensed pursuant to both article 31 of the mental hygiene law and article 28 of the public health law, or certified under both article 32 of the mental hygiene law and article 28 of the public health law. For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including hospital inpatient services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropri- ation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15, and (ii) appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013 ............................ 11,614,445,000 For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including hospital outpatient and emergency room services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropri- ation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15, and (ii) appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013 ............................. 2,854,685,000 For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including clinic services. 458 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropri- ation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15, and (ii) appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013 ............................. 1,942,607,000 For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including nursing home services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropri- ation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15, and (ii) appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013 ............................. 8,042,454,000 For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including other long term care services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropri- ation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15, and (ii) appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013 ............................. 6,286,146,000 For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including managed care services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropri- ation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15, and (ii) appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013 ............................ 12,842,844,000 For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including pharmacy services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropri- ation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) 459 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15, and (ii) appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013 ............................. 4,974,088,000 For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including transporta- tion services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropri- ation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15, and (ii) appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013 ............................... 438,482,000 For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including dental services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropri- ation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15, and (ii) appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013 ............................... 355,617,000 For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including noninstitu- tional and other spending. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropri- ation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15, and (ii) appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013 ............................ 10,655,522,000 For grants to medicaid managed care plans, health homes, and providers of behavioral health services to contribute to expenses associated with the transition of adult and children's behavioral health providers and services into managed care .............. 10,000,000 For services and expenses related to regional health information collabora- tives. The department shall make grants within amounts appropriated therefor, to assure high-quality and accessible primary 460 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 care, to provide technical assistance to support financial and business planning for integrated systems of care, and to assist primary care providers in the adoption, implementation, and meaningful use of electronic health record technology ... 9,000,000 For services and expenses related to regional planning activities of the finger lakes health systems agency, including statewide coordination and demonstration of best practices. The department shall make grants within amounts appropriated therefor, to assure high-quality and accessible primary care, to provide tech- nical assistance to support financial and business planning for integrated systems of care, and to assist primary care providers in the adoption, implementation, and meaningful use of electronic health record technology............................. 2,500,000 Notwithstanding sections 112 and 163 of the state finance law or any other contrary provision of law, in the event that the department of health receives approval from the centers for medicare and medicaid services to amend its 1115 waiver known as the partnership plan or receives approval for a new 1115 waiver for the purpose of reinvesting savings resulting from the redesign of the medical assistance program, the money hereby appropriated may be used to make funds or payments author- ized pursuant to such waiver, including funds or payments described in subdivi- sions 20 and 21 of section 2807 of the public health law ........................ 4,000,000,000 For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including medical services provided at state facilities operated by the office of mental health, the office for people with developmental disabilities and the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropri- ation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15, and (ii) appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013 ............................ 10,000,000,000 461 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 -------------- Program account subtotal .............. 74,028,390,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other HCRA Resources Fund Indigent Care Account - 20817 Notwithstanding section 40 of state finance law or any other law to the contrary, all medical assistance appropriations made from this account shall remain in full force and effect in accordance, in the aggregate, with the following schedule: not more than 50 percent for the period April 1, 2014 to March 31, 2015; and the remaining amount for the period April 1, 2015 to March 31, 2016. Notwithstanding section 40 of the state finance law or any provision of law to the contrary, subject to federal approval, department of health state funds medicaid spending, excluding payments for medical services provided at state facilities operated by the office of mental health, the office for people with developmental disabilities and the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services and further excluding any payments which are not appropriated within the department of health, in the aggregate, for the period April 1, 2014 through March 31, 2015, shall not exceed $17,082,871,000 except as provided below and state share medicaid spending, in the aggregate, for the period April 1, 2015 through March 31, 2016, shall not exceed $17,937,867,000, but in no event shall department of health state funds medicaid spending for the period April 1, 2014 through March 31, 2016 exceed $35,020,738,000 provided, however, such aggregate limits may be adjusted by the director of the budget to account for any changes in the New York state federal medical assistance percentage amount established pursuant to the federal social security act, increases in provider reven- ues, reductions in local social services district payments for medical assistance administration and beginning April 1, 2012 the operational costs of the New York state medical indemnity fund, pursuant to 462 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 a chapter establishing such fund. Such projections may be adjusted by the direc- tor of the budget to account for increased or expedited department of health state funds medicaid expenditures as a result of a natural or other type of disaster, including a governmental declaration of emergency. The director of the budget, in consultation with the commissioner of health, shall assess on monthly basis known and projected medicaid expenditures by category of service and by geographic region, as determined by the commissioner of health, incurred both prior to and subsequent to such assessment for each such period, and if the director of the budget determines that such expenditures are expected to cause medicaid spending for such period to exceed the aggregate limit specified herein for such period, the state medicaid director, in consulta- tion with the director of the budget and the commissioner of health, shall develop a medicaid savings allocation plan to limit such spending to the aggregate limit specified herein for such period. Such medicaid savings allocation plan shall be designed, to reduce the expenditures authorized by the appropriations herein in compliance with the following guidelines: (1) reductions shall be made in compliance with applicable federal law, including the provisions of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Public Law No. 111- 148, and the Health Care and Education Reconciliation Act of 2010, Public Law No. 111-152 (collectively "Affordable Care Act") and any subsequent amendments there- to or regulations promulgated thereunder; (2) reductions shall be made in a manner that complies with the state medicaid plan approved by the federal centers for medi- care and medicaid services, provided, however, that the commissioner of health is authorized to submit any state plan amendment or seek other federal approval, including waiver authority, to implement the provisions of the medicaid savings allocation plan that meets the other criteria set forth herein; (3) reductions shall be made in a manner that maximizes federal financial participation, to the 463 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 extent practicable, including any federal financial participation that is available or is reasonably expected to become avail- able, in the discretion of the commission- er, under the Affordable Care Act; (4) reductions shall be made uniformly among categories of services and geographic regions of the state, to the extent prac- ticable, and shall be made uniformly with- in a category of service, to the extent practicable, except where the commissioner determines that there are sufficient grounds for non-uniformity, including but not limited to: the extent to which specific categories of services contrib- uted to department of health medicaid state funds spending in excess of the limits specified herein; the need to main- tain safety net services in underserved communities; or the potential benefits of pursuing innovative payment models contem- plated by the Affordable Care Act, in which case such grounds shall be set forth in the medicaid savings allocation plan; and (5) reductions shall be made in a manner that does not unnecessarily create administrative burdens to medicaid appli- cants and recipients or providers. The commissioner shall seek the input of the legislature, as well as organizations representing health care providers, consumers, businesses, workers, health insurers, and others with relevant exper- tise, in developing such medicaid savings allocation plan, to the extent that all or part of such plan, in the discretion of the commissioner, is likely to have a material impact on the overall medicaid program, particular categories of service or particular geographic regions of the state. (a) The commissioner shall post the medicaid savings allocation plan on the department of health's website and shall provide written copies of such plan to the chairs of the senate finance and the assembly ways and means committees at least 30 days before the date on which implementation is expected to begin. (b) The commissioner may revise the medicaid savings allocation plan subsequent to the provisions of notice and prior to imple- 464 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 mentation but need provide a new notice pursuant to subparagraph (i) of this para- graph only if the commissioner determines, in his or her discretion, that such revisions materially alter the plan. Notwithstanding the provisions of paragraphs (a) and (b) of this subdivision, the commissioner need not seek the input described in paragraph (a) of this subdi- vision or provide notice pursuant to para- graph (b) of this paragraph if, in the discretion of the commissioner, expedited development and implementation of a medi- caid savings allocation plan is necessary due to a public health emergency. For purposes of this section, a public health emergency is defined as: (i) a disaster, natural or otherwise, that significantly increases the immediate need for health care personnel in an area of the state; (ii) an event or condition that creates a widespread risk of exposure to a serious communicable disease, or the potential for such widespread risk of exposure; or (iii) any other event or condition determined by the commissioner to constitute an imminent threat to public health. Nothing in this paragraph shall be deemed to prevent all or part of such medicaid savings allocation plan from taking effect retroactively to the extent permitted by the federal centers for medicare and medi- caid services. In accordance with the medicaid savings allocation plan, the commissioner of the department of health shall reduce depart- ment of health state funds medicaid spend- ing by the amount of the projected over- spending through, actions including, but not limited to modifying or suspending reimbursement methods, including but not limited to all fees, premium levels and rates of payment, notwithstanding any provision of law that sets a specific amount or methodology for any such payments or rates of payment; modifying medicaid program benefits; seeking all necessary federal approvals, including, but not limited to waivers, waiver amend- ments; and suspending time frames for notice, approval or certification of rate 465 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 requirements, notwithstanding any provision of law, rule or regulation to the contrary, including but not limited to sections 2807 and 3614 of the public health law, section 18 of chapter 2 of the laws of 1988, and 18 NYCRR 505.14(h). The department of health shall prepare a monthly report that sets forth: (a) known and projected department of health medi- caid expenditures as described in subdivi- sion 1 of this section, and factors that could result in medicaid disbursements for the relevant state fiscal year to exceed the projected department of health state funds disbursements in the enacted budget financial plan pursuant to subdivision 3 of section 23 of the state finance law, including spending increases or decreases due to: enrollment fluctuations, rate changes, utilization changes, MRT invest- ments, and shift of beneficiaries to managed care; and variations in offline medicaid payments; and (b) the actions taken to implement any medicaid savings allocation plan implemented pursuant to subdivision 4 of this section, including information concerning the impact of such actions on each category of service and each geographic region of the state. Each such monthly report shall be provided to the chairs of the senate finance and the assembly ways and means committees and shall be posted on the department of health's website in a timely manner. For the purpose of making payments to providers of medical care pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law, and for payment of state aid to munici- palities where payment systems through fiscal intermediaries are not operational, to reimburse such providers for costs attributable to the provision of care to patients eligible for medical assistance. Payments from this appropriation to gener- al hospitals related to indigent care pursuant to article 28 of the public health law respectively, when combined with federal funds for services and expenses for the medical assistance program pursuant to title XIX of the federal social security act or its succes- sor program, shall equal the amount of the 466 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 funds received related to health care reform act allowances and surcharges pursuant to article 28 of the public health law and deposited to this account less any such amounts withheld pursuant to subdivision 21 of section 2807-c of the public health law. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the moneys hereby appropriated may be increased or decreased by interchange or transfer with any appropriation of the department of health with the approval of the director of the budget, who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chair- man of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropri- ation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15, and (ii) appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013 ............................. 1,583,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ............... 1,583,000,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other HCRA Resources Fund Medical Assistance Account - 20804 Notwithstanding section 40 of state finance law or any other law to the contrary, all medical assistance appropriations made from this account shall remain in full force and effect in accordance, in the aggregate, with the following schedule: not more than 50 percent for the period April 1, 2014 to March 31, 2015; and the remaining amount for the period April 1, 2015 to March 31, 2016. Notwithstanding section 40 of the state finance law or any provision of law to the contrary, subject to federal approval, department of health state funds medicaid spending, excluding payments for medical services provided at state facilities operated by the office of mental health, 467 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 the office for people with developmental disabilities and the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services and further excluding any payments which are not appropriated within the department of health, in the aggregate, for the period April 1, 2014 through March 31, 2015, shall not exceed $17,082,871,000 except as provided below and state share medicaid spending, in the aggregate, for the period April 1, 2015 through March 31, 2016, shall not exceed $17,937,867,000, but in no event shall department of health state funds medicaid spending for the period April 1, 2014 through March 31, 2016 exceed $35,020,738,000 provided, however, such aggregate limits may be adjusted by the director of the budget to account for any changes in the New York state federal medical assistance percentage amount established pursuant to the federal social security act, increases in provider reven- ues, reductions in local social services district payments for medical assistance administration and beginning April 1, 2012 the operational costs of the New York state medical indemnity fund, pursuant to a chapter establishing such fund. Such projections may be adjusted by the direc- tor of the budget to account for increased or expedited department of health state funds medicaid expenditures as a result of a natural or other type of disaster, including a governmental declaration of emergency. The director of the budget, in consultation with the commissioner of health, shall assess on a monthly basis known and projected medicaid expenditures by category of service and by geographic region, as determined by the commissioner of health, incurred both prior to and subsequent to such assessment for each such period, and if the director of the budget determines that such expenditures are expected to cause medicaid spending for such period to exceed the aggregate limit specified herein for such period, the state medicaid director, in consulta- tion with the director of the budget and the commissioner of health, shall develop a medicaid savings allocation plan to 468 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 limit such spending to the aggregate limit specified herein for such period. Such medicaid savings allocation plan shall be designed, to reduce the expenditures authorized by the appropriations herein in compliance with the following guidelines: (1) reductions shall be made in compliance with applicable federal law, including the provisions of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Public Law No. 111- 148, and the Health Care and Education Reconciliation Act of 2010, Public Law No. 111-152 (collectively "Affordable Care Act") and any subsequent amendments there- to or regulations promulgated thereunder; (2) reductions shall be made in a manner that complies with the state medicaid plan approved by the federal centers for medi- care and medicaid services, provided, however, that the commissioner of health is authorized to submit any state plan amendment or seek other federal approval, including waiver authority, to implement the provisions of the medicaid savings allocation plan that meets the other criteria set forth herein; (3) reductions shall be made in a manner that maximizes federal financial participation, to the extent practicable, including any federal financial participation that is available or is reasonably expected to become avail- able, in the discretion of the commission- er, under the Affordable Care Act; (4) reductions shall be made uniformly among categories of services and geographic regions of the state, to the extent prac- ticable, and shall be made uniformly with- in a category of service, to the extent practicable, except where the commissioner determines that there are sufficient grounds for non-uniformity, including but not limited to: the extent to which specific categories of services contrib- uted to department of health medicaid state funds spending in excess of the limits specified herein; the need to main- tain safety net services in underserved communities; or the potential benefits of pursuing innovative payment models contem- plated by the Affordable Care Act, in which case such grounds shall be set forth in the medicaid savings allocation plan; 469 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 and (5) reductions shall be made in a manner that does not unnecessarily create administrative burdens to medicaid appli- cants and recipients or providers. The commissioner shall seek the input of the legislature, as well as organizations representing health care providers, consumers, businesses, workers, health insurers, and others with relevant exper- tise, in developing such medicaid savings allocation plan, to the extent that all or part of such plan, in the discretion of the commissioner, is likely to have a material impact on the overall medicaid program, particular categories of service or particular geographic regions of the state. (a) The commissioner shall post the medicaid savings allocation plan on the department of health's website and shall provide written copies of such plan to the chairs of the senate finance and the assembly ways and means committees at least 30 days before the date on which implementation is expected to begin. (b) The commissioner may revise the medicaid savings allocation plan subsequent to the provisions of notice and prior to imple- mentation but need provide a new notice pursuant to subparagraph (i) of this para- graph only if the commissioner determines, in his or her discretion, that such revisions materially alter the plan. Notwithstanding the provisions of paragraphs (a) and (b) of this subdivision, the commissioner need not seek the input described in paragraph (a) of this subdi- vision or provide notice pursuant to para- graph (b) of this paragraph if, in the discretion of the commissioner, expedited development and implementation of a medi- caid savings allocation plan is necessary due to a public health emergency. For purposes of this section, a public health emergency is defined as: (i) a disaster, natural or otherwise, that significantly increases the immediate need for health care personnel in an area of the state; (ii) an event or condition that creates a widespread risk of exposure to a serious communicable disease, or the potential for such widespread risk of 470 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 exposure; or (iii) any other event or condition determined by the commissioner to constitute an imminent threat to public health. Nothing in this paragraph shall be deemed to prevent all or part of such medicaid savings allocation plan from taking effect retroactively to the extent permitted by the federal centers for medicare and medi- caid services. In accordance with the medicaid savings allocation plan, the commissioner of the department of health shall reduce depart- ment of health state funds medicaid spend- ing by the amount of the projected over- spending through, actions including, but not limited to modifying or suspending reimbursement methods, including but not limited to all fees, premium levels and rates of payment, notwithstanding any provision of law that sets a specific amount or methodology for any such payments or rates of payment; modifying medicaid program benefits; seeking all necessary federal approvals, including, but not limited to waivers, waiver amend- ments; and suspending time frames for notice, approval or certification of rate requirements, notwithstanding any provision of law, rule or regulation to the contrary, including but not limited to sections 2807 and 3614 of the public health law, section 18 of chapter 2 of the laws of 1988, and 18 NYCRR 505.14(h). The department of health shall prepare a monthly report that sets forth: (a) known and projected department of health medi- caid expenditures as described in subdivi- sion 1 of this section, and factors that could result in medicaid disbursements for the relevant state fiscal year to exceed the projected department of health state funds disbursements in the enacted budget financial plan pursuant to subdivision 3 of section 23 of the state finance law, including spending increases or decreases due to: enrollment fluctuations, rate changes, utilization changes, MRT invest- ments, and shift of beneficiaries to managed care; and variations in offline medicaid payments; and (b) the actions taken to implement any medicaid savings 471 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 allocation plan implemented pursuant to subdivision 4 of this section, including information concerning the impact of such actions on each category of service and each geographic region of the state. Each such monthly report shall be provided to the chairs of the senate finance and the assembly ways and means committees and shall be posted on the department of health's website in a timely manner. For the purpose of making payments, the money hereby appropriated is available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or here- after accrued, to providers of medical care pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law, and for payment of state aid to municipalities and the feder- al government where payment systems through fiscal intermediaries are not operational, to reimburse such providers for costs attributable to the provision of care to patients eligible for medical assistance. Notwithstanding any inconsist- ent provision of law, the moneys hereby appropriated may be increased or decreased by interchange or transfer with any appro- priation of the department of health with the approval of the director of the budg- et, who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. For services and expenses of the medical assistance program related to the treat- ment of breast and cervical cancer. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropri- ation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15, and (ii) appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013 ................................. 4,200,000 For services and expenses of the medical assistance program related to disabled persons. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropri- ation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) 472 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15, and (ii) appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013 ................................ 47,000,000 For services and expenses of the medical assistance program. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropri- ation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15, and (ii) appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013 ............................. 6,464,448,000 For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including costs associ- ated with the family health plus program. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropri- ation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15, and (ii) appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013 ............................... 310,595,000 For services and expenses of the medical assistance program related to supporting workforce recruitment and retention of personal care services or any worker with direct patient care responsibility for local social service districts which include a city with a population of over one million persons. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropri- ation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15, and (ii) appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013 ............................... 272,000,000 For services and expenses of the medical assistance program related to supporting workforce recruitment and retention of personal care services for local social service districts that do not include a city with a population of over one million persons. 473 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropri- ation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15, and (ii) appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013 ................................ 22,400,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ............... 7,120,643,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Medical Assistance Account - 22187 Notwithstanding section 40 of state finance law or any other law to the contrary, all medical assistance appropriations made from this account shall remain in full force and effect in accordance, in the aggregate, with the following schedule: not more than 50 percent for the period April 1, 2014 to March 31, 2015; and the remaining amount for the period April 1, 2015 to March 31, 2016. Notwithstanding section 40 of the state finance law or any provision of law to the contrary, subject to federal approval, department of health state funds medicaid spending, excluding payments for medical services provided at state facilities operated by the office of mental health, the office for people with developmental disabilities and the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services and further excluding any payments which are not appropriated within the department of health, in the aggregate, for the period April 1, 2014 through March 31, 2015, shall not exceed $17,082,871,000 except as provided below and state share medicaid spending, in the aggregate, for the period April 1, 2015 through March 31, 2016, shall not exceed $17,937,867,000, but in no event shall department of health state funds medicaid spending for the period April 1, 2014 through March 31, 2016 exceed $35,020,738,000 provided, however, such aggregate limits may be adjusted by the director of the budget to account for 474 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 any changes in the New York state federal medical assistance percentage amount established pursuant to the federal social security act, increases in provider reven- ues, reductions in local social services district payments for medical assistance administration and beginning April 1, 2012 the operational costs of the New York state medical indemnity fund, pursuant to a chapter establishing such fund. Such projections may be adjusted by the direc- tor of the budget to account for increased or expedited department of health state funds medicaid expenditures as a result of a natural or other type of disaster, including a governmental declaration of emergency. The director of the budget, in consultation with the commissioner of health, shall assess on monthly basis known and projected medicaid expenditures by category of service and by geographic region, as determined by the commissioner of health, incurred both prior to and subsequent to such assessment for each such period, and if the director of the budget determines that such expenditures are expected to cause medicaid spending for such period to exceed the aggregate limit specified herein for such period, the state medicaid director, in consulta- tion with the director of the budget and the commissioner of health, shall develop a medicaid savings allocation plan to limit such spending to the aggregate limit specified herein for such period. Such medicaid savings allocation plan shall be designed, to reduce the expenditures authorized by the appropriations herein in compliance with the following guidelines: (1) reductions shall be made in compliance with applicable federal law, including the provisions of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Public Law No. 111- 148, and the Health Care and Education Reconciliation Act of 2010, Public Law No. 111-152 (collectively "Affordable Care Act") and any subsequent amendments there- to or regulations promulgated thereunder; (2) reductions shall be made in a manner that complies with the state medicaid plan approved by the federal centers for medi- care and medicaid services, provided, 475 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 however, that the commissioner of health is authorized to submit any state plan amendment or seek other federal approval, including waiver authority, to implement the provisions of the medicaid savings allocation plan that meets the other criteria set forth herein; (3) reductions shall be made in a manner that maximizes federal financial participation, to the extent practicable, including any federal financial participation that is available or is reasonably expected to become avail- able, in the discretion of the commission- er, under the Affordable Care Act; (4) reductions shall be made uniformly among categories of services and geographic regions of the state, to the extent prac- ticable, and shall be made uniformly with- in a category of service, to the extent practicable, except where the commissioner determines that there are sufficient grounds for non-uniformity, including but not limited to: the extent to which specific categories of services contrib- uted to department of health medicaid state funds spending in excess of the limits specified herein; the need to main- tain safety net services in underserved communities; or the potential benefits of pursuing innovative payment models contem- plated by the Affordable Care Act, in which case such grounds shall be set forth in the medicaid savings allocation plan; and (5) reductions shall be made in a manner that does not unnecessarily create administrative burdens to medicaid appli- cants and recipients or providers. The commissioner shall seek the input of the legislature, as well as organizations representing health care providers, consumers, businesses, workers, health insurers, and others with relevant exper- tise, in developing such medicaid savings allocation plan, to the extent that all or part of such plan, in the discretion of the commissioner, is likely to have a material impact on the overall medicaid program, particular categories of service or particular geographic regions of the state. (a) The commissioner shall post the medicaid savings allocation plan on the department 476 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 of health's website and shall provide written copies of such plan to the chairs of the senate finance and the assembly ways and means committees at least 30 days before the date on which implementation is expected to begin. (b) The commissioner may revise the medicaid savings allocation plan subsequent to the provisions of notice and prior to imple- mentation but need provide a new notice pursuant to subparagraph (i) of this para- graph only if the commissioner determines, in his or her discretion, that such revisions materially alter the plan. Notwithstanding the provisions of paragraphs (a) and (b) of this subdivision, the commissioner need not seek the input described in paragraph (a) of this subdi- vision or provide notice pursuant to para- graph (b) of this paragraph if, in the discretion of the commissioner, expedited development and implementation of a medi- caid savings allocation plan is necessary due to a public health emergency. For purposes of this section, a public health emergency is defined as: (i) a disaster, natural or otherwise, that significantly increases the immediate need for health care personnel in an area of the state; (ii) an event or condition that creates a widespread risk of exposure to a serious communicable disease, or the potential for such widespread risk of exposure; or (iii) any other event or condition determined by the commissioner to constitute an imminent threat to public health. Nothing in this paragraph shall be deemed to prevent all or part of such medicaid savings allocation plan from taking effect retroactively to the extent permitted by the federal centers for medicare and medi- caid services. In accordance with the medicaid savings allocation plan, the commissioner of the department of health shall reduce depart- ment of health state funds medicaid spend- ing by the amount of the projected over- spending through, actions including, but not limited to modifying or suspending reimbursement methods, including but not limited to all fees, premium levels and 477 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 rates of payment, notwithstanding any provision of law that sets a specific amount or methodology for any such payments or rates of payment; modifying medicaid program benefits; seeking all necessary federal approvals, including, but not limited to waivers, waiver amend- ments; and suspending time frames for notice, approval or certification of rate requirements, notwithstanding any provision of law, rule or regulation to the contrary, including but not limited to sections 2807 and 3614 of the public health law, section 18 of chapter 2 of the laws of 1988, and 18 NYCRR 505.14(h). The department of health shall prepare a monthly report that sets forth: (a) known and projected department of health medi- caid expenditures as described in subdivi- sion 1 of this section, and factors that could result in medicaid disbursements for the relevant state fiscal year to exceed the projected department of health state funds disbursements in the enacted budget financial plan pursuant to subdivision 3 of section 23 of the state finance law, including spending increases or decreases due to: enrollment fluctuations, rate changes, utilization changes, MRT invest- ments, and shift of beneficiaries to managed care; and variations in offline medicaid payments; and (b) the actions taken to implement any medicaid savings allocation plan implemented pursuant to subdivision 4 of this section, including information concerning the impact of such actions on each category of service and each geographic region of the state. Each such monthly report shall be provided to the chairs of the senate finance and the assembly ways and means committees and shall be posted on the department of health's website in a timely manner. For the purpose of making payments to providers of medical care pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law, and for payment of state aid to munici- palities and the federal government where payment systems through fiscal interme- diaries are not operational, to reimburse the provision of care to patients eligible for medical assistance. 478 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including nursing home, personal care, certified home health agen- cy, long term home health care program and hospital services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropri- ation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15, and (ii) appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013 ............................. 1,570,800,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ............... 1,570,800,000 -------------- OFFICE OF HEALTH INSURANCE PROGRAMS ......................... 21,580,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 The monies hereby appropriated shall be available for the cost of housing subsi- dies to certain participants in the nurs- ing home transition and diversion waiver program as authorized by chapters 615 and 627 of the laws of 2004. A portion of such funds may be used for administration of the housing subsidies, either by state staff or a not-for-profit agency. Up to 100 percent of this appropriation may be suballocated to the division of housing and community renewal ........................ 2,303,000 For services and expenses related to trau- matic brain injury including but not limited to services rendered to individ- uals enrolled in the federally approved home and community based services (HCBS) waiver and including personal and nonper- sonal services spending originally author- ized by appropriations and reappropri- ations enacted prior to 1996 ................ 12,465,000 For services and expenses of Alzheimer's disease assistance centers as established pursuant to chapter 586 of the laws of 1987 ........................................... 471,000 For a grant to the Coalition of New York State Alzheimer's Chapter, Inc. in support of and for distribution to a statewide 479 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 network of not-for-profit corporations established and dedicated to responding at the local level to the needs of the New York State Alzheimer's community pursuant to subdivision 2 of section 2005 of the public health law .............................. 233,000 For services and expenses for the Alzheimer's community assistance program as established pursuant to chapter 657 of the laws of 1997 ................................ 47,000 For services and expenses for Alzheimer's community service programs ..................... 279,000 For services and expenses, including subal- location to the state office for the aging, for coordinating patient care Alzheimer's disease program .................... 340,000 For services and expenses, including grants, of a falls prevention program .................. 142,000 Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the money hereby appropriated may be increased or decreased by interchange, transfer or suballocation between this appropriated amount and appropriations of the department of health medical assist- ance program and the department of health medical assistance administration program. For services and expenses for DC37 and Team- ster Local 858 health insurance coverage under the family health plus (FHPlus), medicaid or for payments to participating health insurance plans in the New York state health benefit exchange ................ 5,000,000 For services and expenses related to the annual hospital institutional cost report ...... 300,000 -------------- Program account subtotal .................. 21,580,000 -------------- OFFICE OF HEALTH SYSTEMS MANAGEMENT ......................... 19,785,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For contractual services related to medical necessity and quality of care reviews related to medicaid patients and to moni- tor health care services provided to persons with AIDS ........................... 10,199,000 For services and expenses to support the center for liver transplant and the alli- ance for donation .............................. 352,000 480 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For services and expenses for cardiac services access and cardiac data quality/outcomes initiatives ................... 653,000 For services and expenses of the brain trau- ma foundation .................................. 232,000 For services and expenses of a quality program for adult care facilities, includ- ing enriched housing facilities. Such program shall be targeted at improving the quality of life for adult care facili- ty residents. The department subject to the approval of the director of the divi- sion of budget, shall develop an allo- cation methodology taking into account financial status of the facility as well as resident needs. Such allocation shall serve as the basis of distribution to eligible facilities .......................... 6,532,000 For an operating assistance subprogram for enriched housing. To the extent that funds are appropriated for such purposes, the department is authorized to pay an operat- ing subsidy for SSI recipients who are residents in certified not-for-profit or public enriched housing programs. Such subsidy shall not exceed $115 per month per each SSI recipient and will be paid directly to the certified operator. If appropriations are not sufficient to meet such maximum monthly payments, such subsi- dy shall be reduced proportionately ............ 475,000 For services and expenses, including grants, of the long term care community coalition for an advocacy program on behalf of seniors with long term care needs ............... 33,000 For services and expenses for the center for workforce studies at the school of public health through the research foundation of the state university of New York ............... 186,000 For services and expenses of upstate medical university through the research foundation of the state university of New York to promote minority participation in medical education ....................................... 19,000 For services and expenses of the gateway institute through the research foundation of the city university of New York to promote minority participation in medical education ...................................... 104,000 -------------- Program account subtotal .................. 18,785,000 -------------- 481 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services account Federal Loan Repayment Account For expenses and services related to the health resources and services adminis- tration grant. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, and subject to the approval of the director of the budget, moneys hereby appropriated may be increased or decreased by transfer or suballocation to the higher education services corporation ............... 1,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 1,000,000 -------------- WADSWORTH CENTER FOR LABORATORIES AND RESEARCH PROGRAM ....... 6,505,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For services and expenses of community labo- ratory programs. Funding priority shall be given to the renewal of existing contracts with the department of health .................. 823,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ..................... 823,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Federal Block Grant Account - 25183 For services and expenses of the various health prevention, diagnostic, detection and treatment services ....................... 3,682,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 3,682,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Spinal Cord Injury Research Fund Account - 21987 For services and expenses related to spinal cord injury research pursuant to chapter 338 of the laws of 1998 ...................... 2,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 2,000,000 -------------- 482 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 ADMINISTRATION PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, effective October 1, 2006, expenditures made from this appropriation shall effectively provide a cost of living adjustment to the office of minority health, as determined by the commissioner of the department of health, provided however, for the period commencing on April 1, 2013 and ending March 31, 2014, the commissioner shall not apply any new cost of living adjustment authorized by section 1 of part C of chap- ter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part H of chapter 56 of the laws of 2012, for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimbursement. The commissioner of the department of health shall determine the stand- ards and requirements necessary to qualify for such increases. Further, each local government unit or direct contract provider receiving such funding shall submit a written certification regard- ing the use of such funds to be provided in the format proscribed by the department. Funds shall be allocated from this appropriation pursuant to a plan prepared by the commissioner and approved by the director of the budget ... 14,500 .................................... (re. $14,500) For services and expenses of the office of minority health including competitive grants to promote community strategic planning or new or improved health care delivery systems and networks in minority areas. Up to $102,000 of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations for administration ... 266,000 ..... (re. $257,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, effective October 1, 2006, expenditures made from this appropriation shall effectively provide a cost of living adjustment to the office of minority health, as determined by the commissioner of the department of health, provided however, for the period commencing on April 1, 2012 and ending March 31, 2013, the commissioner shall not apply any new cost of living adjustment authorized by section 1 of part C of chap- ter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part F of chapter 59 of the laws of 2011, for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimbursement. The commissioner of the department of health shall determine the standards and requirements necessary to qualify for such increases. Further, each local government unit or direct contract provider receiving such funding shall submit a written certification regard- ing the use of such funds to be provided in the format proscribed by the department. Funds shall be allocated from this appropriation pursuant to a plan prepared by the commissioner and approved by the director of the budget ... 14,500 .................................... (re. $14,500) 483 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses of the office of minority health including competitive grants to promote community strategic planning or new or improved health care delivery systems and networks in minority areas. Up to $102,000 of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations for administration ... 266,000 ..... (re. $239,587) ADMINISTRATION AND EXECUTIVE DIRECTION PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For services and expenses of the office of minority health including competitive grants to promote community strategic planning or new or improved health care delivery systems and networks in minority areas. Up to $102,000 of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations for administration ... 532,000 ..... (re. $188,700) AIDS INSTITUTE PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, effective October 1, 2006, expenditures made from this appropriation shall effectively provide a cost of living adjustment, provided however, for the peri- od commencing on April 1, 2013 and ending March 31, 2014, the commissioner shall not apply any new cost of living adjustment authorized by section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part H of chapter 56 of the laws of 2012, for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimbursement, for providers of the following services, as determined by the commissioner of the department of health: regional and targeted HIV, STD, and hepatitis C services, HIV, STD, and hepatitis C prevention, HIV health care and supportive services, hepatitis C programs and HIV, STD, and hepatitis C clin- ical and provider education programs. The commissioner of the department of health shall determine the stan- dards and requirements necessary to qualify for such increases and the department may suballocate funds as needed. Further, each local government unit or direct contract provider receiving such funding shall submit a written certification regarding the use of such funds to be provided in the format proscribed by the department. Funds shall be allocated from this appropriation pursuant to a plan prepared by the commissioner and approved by the director of the budget ... 6,245,000 .............................. (re. $6,245,000) For services and expenses for HIV health care and supportive services. A portion of this appropriation may be suballocated to other state agencies, authorities, or accounts for expenditures related to the New York/New York III supportive housing agreement. A portion of these funds may be transferred to the general fund - state purposes 484 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 account for administration of this program ......................... 29,248,300 ........................................ (re. $3,200,000) For services and expenses for hepatitis C programs. A portion of these funds may be transferred to the general fund-state purposes account for administration of this program ... 1,068,000 .... (re. $927,740) For additional grants to existing community service programs to meet the increased demands of HIV education, prevention, outreach, legal and supportive services to high risk groups and to address increased operating costs of these programs. Such grants shall be equitably distributed ... 525,000 ............................. (re. $525,000) For additional grants to existing community based organizations and to article 28 of the public health law diagnostic and treatment centers that must operate in a neighborhood or geographic area with high concentrations of at risk populations and provide services and programs that are culturally sensitive to the special social and cultural needs of the at risk populations. Such grant shall be used to meet increased demands for HIV education, prevention, outreach, and legal programs. Such grant shall be equitably distributed ...... 525,000 ............................................. (re. $525,000) For services and expenses for regional and targeted HIV, STD, and hepatitis C services. To ensure organizational viability, agency administration may be supported subject to the review and approval of the department of health. A portion of these funds may be trans- ferred to the general fund-state purposes account for administration of this program. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the Commissioner of Health shall be authorized to continue contracts with community service programs, multi-service agencies and community development initiatives for all such contracts which were executed on or before March 31, 2009, without any additional requirements that such contracts be subject to competitive bidding or a request for proposals process ... 27,749,300 ................. (re. $17,080,350) For services and expenses for HIV, STD, and hepatitis C prevention. A portion of these funds may be suballocated to other state agencies. A portion of these funds may be transferred to the general fund- state purposes account for administration of this program .......... 31,087,500 ....................................... (re. $22,281,150) For services and expenses for HIV clinical and provider education programs ... 2,598,000 ............................ (re. $2,201,790) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, effective October 1, 2006, expenditures made from this appropriation shall effectively provide a cost of living adjustment, provided however, for the peri- od commencing on April 1, 2012 and ending March 31, 2013, the commissioner shall not apply any new cost of living adjustment authorized by section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part F of chapter 59 of the laws of 2011, for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimbursement, for providers of the following services, as determined by the commissioner of the department of health: regional and targeted HIV, STD, and hepatitis C services, 485 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 HIV, STD, and hepatitis C prevention, HIV health care and supportive services, hepatitis C programs and HIV, STD, and hepatitis C clin- ical and provider education programs. The commissioner of the department of health shall determine the stan- dards and requirements necessary to qualify for such increases and the department may suballocate funds as needed. Further, each local government unit or direct contract provider receiving such funding shall submit a written certification regarding the use of such funds to be provided in the format proscribed by the department. Funds shall be allocated from this appropriation pursuant to a plan prepared by the commissioner and approved by the director of the budget ... 6,245,000 ................................ (re. $437,520) For services and expenses for HIV health care and supportive services. A portion of this appropriation may be suballocated to other state agencies, authorities, or accounts for expenditures related to the New York/New York III supportive housing agreement. A portion of these funds may be transferred to the general fund - state purposes account for administration of this program ......................... 10,933,100 ........................................ (re. $1,674,160) For services and expenses for hepatitis C programs. A portion of these funds may be transferred to the general fund-state purposes account for administration of this program ... 1,131,000 ..... (re. $88,950) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses for HIV health care and supportive services. A portion of this appropriation may be suballocated to other state agencies, authorities, or accounts for expenditures related to the New York/New York III supportive housing agreement. A portion of these funds may be transferred to the general fund - state purposes account for administration of this program ......................... 9,088,000 ........................................... (re. $600,000) By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2009: For grants to programs in New York state for the provision of HIV/AIDS legal and supportive services ... 600,000 ............ (re. $44,000) CENTER FOR COMMUNITY HEALTH PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: State aid to municipalities for the operation of local health depart- ments and laboratories and for the provision of general public health services pursuant to article 6 of the public health law for activities under the jurisdiction of the commissioner of health. Notwithstanding any other provision of article 6 of the public health law, a county may obtain reimbursement pursuant to this act, only after the county chief financial officer certifies, in the municipal health services plan, that county tax levies used to fund services carried out by the county health department have not been added to or supplanted directly or indirectly by any funds obtained by the 486 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 county pursuant to the Master Settlement Agreement entered into on November 23, 1998 by the state and leading United States tobacco product manufacturers, except in the case of a public health emer- gency, as determined by the commissioner of health. Notwithstanding annual aggregate limits for bad debt and charity care allowances and any other provision of law, up to $1,700,000 shall be transferred to the medical assistance program general fund - local assistance account for eligible publicly sponsored certified home health agencies that demonstrate losses from a disproportionate share of bad debt and charity care, pursuant to chapter 884 of the laws of 1990. Within the maximum limits specified herein, the department shall transfer only those funds which are necessary to meet the state share requirements for disproportionate share adjust- ments expected to be paid for the period January 1, 2013 through December 31, 2013. The moneys hereby appropriated shall be available for payment of financial assistance heretofore accrued ............................ 214,739,000 ..................................... (re. $179,000,000) For services and expenses including payment of health insurance premi- ums and reimbursement of health care providers for services rendered to individuals enrolled in the cystic fibrosis program pursuant to chapter 851 of the laws of 1987. The amounts appropriated pursuant to such appropriation may be suballocated to other state agencies or accounts for expenditures incurred in the operation of programs funded by such appropriation subject to the approval of the director of the budget ... 800,000 ........................... (re. $649,000) For services and expenses to implement the early intervention program act of 1992. The moneys hereby appropriated shall be available for payment of financial assistance heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue. Notwithstanding the provisions of any other law to the contrary, for state fiscal year 2013-14 the liability of the state and the amount to be distributed or otherwise expended by the state pursuant to section 2557 of the public health law shall be determined by first calculating the amount of the expenditure or other liability pursu- ant to such law, and then reducing the amount so calculated by two percent of such amount ... 163,687,000 .......... (re. $163,687,000) For services and expenses of a study of racial disparities ........... 147,500 ............................................. (re. $147,500) For services and expenses of a minority male wellness and screening program ... 26,950 ................................... (re. $26,950) For services and expenses of a Latino health outreach initiative ... 36,750 ............................................... (re. $36,750) For services and expenses for stockpile storage for vaccines and supplies. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations for administration of this program ... 1,200,000 ....................................... (re. $510,000) For services and expenses to support the STD center of excellence .... 480,000 ............................................. (re. $360,000) For services and expenses related to the Indian health program. The moneys hereby appropriated shall be for payment of financial assist- ance heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue. Up to 2.5 percent of 487 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 this appropriation may be transferred to the general fund-state purposes account for the nonpersonal service administration of this program ... 16,121,000 ............................ (re. $4,404,000) For services and expenses of a rabies program, including but not limited to reimbursement to counties for rabies expenses such as human post-exposure vaccination, and research studies in the control of wildlife rabies, pursuant to United States department of agricul- ture approval if necessary, to control the spread of rabies. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations for administration of this program .................. 1,456,000 ......................................... (re. $1,456,000) State grants for a program of family planning services pursuant to article 2 of the public health law. A portion of these funds may be suballocated to other state agencies ............................... 23,701,700 ....................................... (re. $21,739,000) The moneys hereby appropriated shall be available for respite services for families of eligible children. Such moneys shall be allocated to each municipality by the department of health as determined by the department, to reimburse such municipalities in the amount of 50 percent of the costs of respite services provided to eligible chil- dren and their families with the approval of the early intervention official, in accordance with section 2547 of the public health law, section 69-4.18 of title 10 of the New York codes rules and regu- lation and standards established by the department for the provision of respite services. The moneys allocated to each municipality by the department shall be the total amount of respite funds available for such purpose ... 1,757,300 .................... (re. $1,711,000) For services and expenses of a comprehensive adolescent pregnancy prevention program. A portion of this appropriation may be trans- ferred to state operations appropriations for administration of this program ... 10,631,300 ............................ (re. $8,061,000) Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, effective October 1, 2006, expenditures made from this appropriation shall effectively provide a cost of living adjustment, provided however, for the peri- od commencing on April 1, 2013 and ending March 31, 2014, the commissioner shall not apply any new cost of living adjustment authorized by section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part H of chapter 56 of the laws of 2012, for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimbursement, for providers of the following services, as determined by the commissioner of the department of health: obesity prevention and diabetes programs, nutritional services to pregnant women, infants and children, hunger prevention and nutrition assistance program, Indian health, asthma, prenatal care assistance program, rape crisis, comprehensive adolescent preg- nancy prevention, family planning, school health, childhood lead poisoning prevention, children with special health care needs, regional perinatal centers, migrant health, dental services, cancer services programs, healthy heart, Alzheimer's disease assistance centers, Alzheimer's research and education, tobacco control, rabies, immunization, universal prenatal and postpartum home visita- tion, public health campaign, sexually transmitted diseases, osteo- 488 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 porosis prevention, sudden infant death syndrome, tick-borne disease, and tuberculosis control. The commissioner of the depart- ment of health shall determine the standards and requirements neces- sary to qualify for such increases and the department may suballo- cate funds as needed. Further, each local government unit or direct contract provider receiving such funding shall submit written certification regarding the use of such funds to be provided in the format prescribed by the department. Funds shall be allocated from this appropriation pursuant to a plan prepared by the commissioner and approved by the director of the budget ......................... 28,530,200 ....................................... (re. $28,530,200) For grants-in-aid to contract for hypertension prevention, screening, and treatment programs ... 232,300 .................. (re. $232,300) For services and expenses including an education program related to a children's asthma program. The department shall make grants within the amounts appropriated therefor to local health agencies, health care providers, school, school-based health centers and community- based organizations and other organizations with demonstrated inter- est and expertise in serving persons with asthma to develop and implement regional or community plans which may include the follow- ing activities: self-management programs in elementary schools, conducting public and provider education programs and implementing protocols for collection of data on asthma-related school absentee- ism and emergency room visits. In making grants the commissioner may give priority consideration to entities serving areas of the state with high incidence and prevalence of asthma. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations for administration of this program ................................. 213,400 ............................................. (re. $213,400) For services and expenses associated with new and existing school based health centers ... 9,842,900 ................ (re. $8,338,000) For services and expenses related to the school based health clinics program, notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law to the contrary, funds shall be available for the statewide school based health clinics program to provide grants to certain school based health centers pursuant to the following: Anthony Jordon Health Center ... 26,444 ................ (re. $26,444) Montefiore Medical Center ... 112,388 ................. (re. $112,388) Chenango Memorial Hospital ... 14,048 .................. (re. $14,048) East Harlem Council for Human Services ... 11,569 ...... (re. $11,569) Family Health Network ... 8,239 ......................... (re. $8,239) Kaleida Health ... 168,581 ............................ (re. $168,581) Lutheran Medical Center ... 55,367 ..................... (re. $55,367) Nassau Health Care Corporation ... 10,743 .............. (re. $10,743) NY Presbyterian Hospital ... 197,504 .................. (re. $197,504) Renaissance-Harlem Hospital ... 80,160 ................. (re. $80,160) Sisters of Charity ... 33,055 .......................... (re. $33,055) Suffolk County DOH ... 9,090 ............................ (re. $9,090) Threshold Center for Alternative Youth Services ...................... 20,659 ............................................... (re. $20,659) University of Rochester ... 46,278 ..................... (re. $46,278) Via Health-Rochester General Hospital ... 15,701 ....... (re. $15,701) 489 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 William F. Ryan Community Health Center ... 16,528 ..... (re. $16,528) For services and expenses to support grants to community health centers and comprehensive diagnostic and treatment centers for the purpose of furnishing primary health care services, including outreach, health education and dental care, to migrant and seasonal farmworkers and their families, of which no less than 70 percent shall be dedicated to community health centers receiving federal funding for such purpose pursuant to section 330(g) of the federal public health service act ... 406,000 ............... (re. $406,000) For services and expenses of a universal prenatal and postpartum home visitation program ... 1,847,000 .................. (re. $1,744,000) For services and expenses for childhood asthma coalitions. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appro- priations for administration of this program ....................... 1,163,300 ......................................... (re. $1,163,300) For services and expenses related to providing nutritional services and to provide nutritional education to pregnant women, infants, and children, including suballocations to the department of agriculture and markets for the farmer's market nutrition program and migrant worker services and the office of temporary and disability assist- ance for prenatal care assistance program activities. A portion of these funds may be suballocated to other state agencies. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appro- priations for administration of this program ....................... 26,254,900 ....................................... (re. $14,000,000) For services and expenses, including operating expenses related to providing nutritional services and nutrition education for hunger prevention and nutrition assistance. A portion of this appropriation may be suballocated to other state agencies. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations for administration of this program ................................. 28,046,700 ........................................ (re. $2,500,000) For services and expenses of the health and social services sexuality- related programs ... 4,966,900 .................... (re. $4,155,000) For grants to rape crisis centers for services to rape victims and programs to prevent rape. The amounts appropriated pursuant to such appropriation may be suballocated to other state agencies or accounts for expenditures incurred in the operation of programs funded by such appropriation subject to the approval of the director of the budget ... 1,887,600 ....................... (re. $1,155,000) For services and expenses related to evidence based cancer services programs. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations for administration of this program ... 25,281,000 ................................... (re. $23,006,000) For services and expenses related to obesity and diabetes programs. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations for administration of this program .................. 6,803,300 ......................................... (re. $5,824,000) For services and expenses related to statewide health broadcasts involving local, state and federal agencies. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations for administration of this program ... 39,400 ........ (re. $39,400) 490 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses of a public health genomics. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropri- ations for administration of this program .......................... 23,600 ............................................... (re. $23,600) For grants to sudden infant death syndrome centers ................... 18,400 ............................................... (re. $18,400) For services and expenses of the tick-borne disease institute, includ- ing grants for research and prevention, detection, and treatment of Lyme disease and other tick-borne illnesses ........................ 69,400 ............................................... (re. $69,400) For services and expenses of the comprehensive care centers for eating disorders program ... 118,000 ....................... (re. $118,000) For services and expenses of a safe motherhood initiative to prevent maternal deaths in New York state. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations for adminis- tration of this program ... 34,700 ................... (re. $34,700) For services and expenses of health promotion initiatives. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appro- priations for administration of this program ....................... 538,200 ............................................. (re. $538,200) For services and expenses for statewide maternal mortality reviews and the development of protocols to reduce incidents of death during childbirth. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations for administration of this program ... 31,300 ........................................... (re. $31,300) For services and expenses of the Adelphi University breast cancer support program ... 283,300 ......................... (re. $283,300) For services and expenses related to the tobacco use prevention and control program including grants to support cancer research. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations ... 33,143,300 .................... (re. $25,112,000) For services and expenses of a statewide public health campaign for tuberculosis control and prevention and for screening and education activities regarding sexually transmitted diseases, provided that any funds allocated under this appropriation shall not supplant existing local funds or state funds allocated to county health departments under article 6 of the public health law. Up to $300,000 of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations for the administration of this program by the department of health ......... 5,587,100 ......................................... (re. $5,075,000) State aid to municipalities for medical services for the rehabili- tation of physically handicapped children, pursuant to article 6 of the public health law ... 3,479,600 ............... (re. $3,385,000) For services and expenses of the prenatal care assistance program. Up to 100 percent of this appropriation may be suballocated to the medical assistance program general fund - local assistance account to be matched by federal funds ... 2,296,400 ...... (re. $1,861,000) For services and expenses related to tobacco enforcement, education and related activities, pursuant to chapter 433 of the laws of 1997. Of amounts appropriated herein, up to $500,000 may be used for educational programs. A portion of this appropriation may be trans- ferred to state operations ... 2,174,600 .......... (re. $2,174,600) 491 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses of the maternity and early childhood founda- tion ... 283,300 .................................... (re. $283,300) For grants in aid to contract for hypertension prevention, screening and treatment programs ... 631,700 .................. (re. $631,700) For services and expenses of tuberculosis treatment, detection and prevention ... 565,600 .............................. (re. $565,600) For services and expenses of a lead poisoning prevention program ..... 275,700 ............................................. (re. $262,000) For additional state grants for a program of family planning services pursuant to article 2 of the public health law ..................... 750,000 ............................................. (re. $750,000) For additional services and expenses associated with new and existing school based health centers ... 557,000 ............. (re. $557,000) For services and expenses related to the New York State breast cancer network ... 50,000 ................................... (re. $50,000) For services and expenses of the primary care development corporation ... 400,000 ......................................... (re. $400,000) For services and expenses of the Coalition for the Institutionalized Aged and Disabled ... 75,000 ......................... (re. $75,000) For services and expenses of the New York State Coalition of School- Based Health Centers ... 39,000 ...................... (re. $39,000) For services and expenses related to spinal cord injury research pursuant to chapter 338 of the laws of 1998. All or a portion of this appropriation may be transferred or suballocated to the state operations appropriations or the miscellaneous special revenue fund spinal cord injury research fund account ........................... 2,000,000 ......................................... (re. $2,000,000) For services and expenses related to testing for adrenoleukodystrophy (ALD). All of a portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations ... 110,000 ........................ (re. $110,000) For services and expenses related to the center for disability services' women's special health network ........................... 250,000 ............................................. (re. $250,000) For services and expenses related to the establishment of a school based health center at Richfield Springs ........................... 150,000 ............................................. (re. $150,000) For services and expenses of the endometriosis foundation of America for activities related to awareness, education, and research ....... 200,000 ............................................. (re. $200,000) For services and expenses of women's health, including but not limited to, eating disorders, preventative care, prenatal care, and cancer services ... 550,000 ................................ (re. $550,000) For additional services and expenses of the comprehensive care centers for eating disorders programs ... 120,000 ........... (re. $120,000) For additional services and expenses for the maternity and early childhood foundation ... 250,000 .................... (re. $250,000) For services and expenses for a study on broad scale systems inte- gration, to be performed by the Chautauqua County Chapter, NYSARC, Inc., for the purpose of evaluating whether cost savings and quality of care improvements may be achieved through the provision of services, including but not limited to, dental, health, behavioral health, employment, and social services intervention within a 492 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 managed care model in a rural setting. This appropriation may be available for transfer to state operations ......................... 100,000 ............................................. (re. $100,000) For services and expenses of the Finger Lakes Health Systems Agency ... 209,000 ......................................... (re. $209,000) For services and expenses related to health insurance coverage for home and personal care workers ... 3,000,000 ...... (re. $3,000,000) For services and expenses related to health insurance coverage for home and personal care workers ... 3,000,000 ...... (re. $3,000,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: State aid to municipalities for the operation of local health depart- ments and laboratories and for the provision of general public health services pursuant to article 6 of the public health law for activities under the jurisdiction of the commissioner of health. Notwithstanding any other provision of article 6 of the public health law, a county may obtain reimbursement pursuant to this act, only after the county chief financial officer certifies, in the municipal health services plan, that county tax levies used to fund services carried out by the county health department have not been added to or supplanted directly or indirectly by any funds obtained by the county pursuant to the Master Settlement Agreement entered into on November 23, 1998 by the state and leading United States tobacco product manufacturers, except in the case of a public health emer- gency, as determined by the commissioner of health. Notwithstanding annual aggregate limits for bad debt and charity care allowances and any other provision of law, up to $1,700,000 shall be transferred to the medical assistance program general fund - local assistance account for eligible publicly sponsored certified home health agencies that demonstrate losses from a disproportionate share of bad debt and charity care, pursuant to chapter 884 of the laws of 1990. Within the maximum limits specified herein, the department shall transfer only those funds which are necessary to meet the state share requirements for disproportionate share adjust- ments expected to be paid for the period January 1, 2012 through December 31, 2012. The moneys hereby appropriated shall be available for payment of financial assistance heretofore accrued ............................ 254,413,000 ..................................... (re. $104,615,000) For services and expenses of a rabies program, including but not limited to reimbursement to counties for rabies expenses such as human post-exposure vaccination, and research studies in the control of wildlife rabies, pursuant to United States department of agricul- ture approval if necessary, to control the spread of rabies. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations for administration of this program .................. 1,542,000 ........................................... (re. $634,000) For services and expenses including payment of health insurance premi- ums and reimbursement of health care providers for services rendered to individuals enrolled in the cystic fibrosis program pursuant to chapter 851 of the laws of 1987. The amounts appropriated pursuant to such appropriation may be suballocated to other state agencies or 493 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 accounts for expenditures incurred in the operation of programs funded by such appropriation subject to the approval of the director of the budget ... 800,000 ........................... (re. $368,000) The moneys hereby appropriated shall be available for respite services for families of eligible children. Such moneys shall be allocated to each municipality by the department of health as determined by the department, to reimburse such municipalities in the amount of 50 percent of the costs of respite services provided to eligible chil- dren and their families with the approval of the early intervention official, in accordance with section 2547 of the public health law, section 69-4.18 of title 10 of the New York codes rules and regu- lation and standards established by the department for the provision of respite services. The moneys allocated to each municipality by the department shall be the total amount of respite funds available for such purpose ... 1,861,000 .................... (re. $1,776,000) Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, effective October 1, 2006, expenditures made from this appropriation shall effectively provide a cost of living adjustment, provided however, for the peri- od commencing on April 1, 2012 and ending March 31, 2013, the commissioner shall not apply any new cost of living adjustment authorized by section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part F of chapter 59 of the laws of 2011, for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimbursement, for providers of the following services, as determined by the commissioner of the department of health: obesity prevention and diabetes programs, nutritional services to pregnant women, infants and children, hunger prevention and nutrition assistance program, Indian health, asthma, prenatal care assistance program, rape crisis, comprehensive adolescent preg- nancy prevention, family planning, school health, childhood lead poisoning prevention, children with special health care needs, regional perinatal centers, migrant health, dental services, cancer services programs, healthy heart, Alzheimer's disease assistance centers, Alzheimer's research and education, tobacco control, rabies, immunization, universal prenatal and postpartum home visita- tion, public health campaign, sexually transmitted diseases, osteo- porosis prevention, sudden infant death syndrome, tick-borne disease, and tuberculosis control. The commissioner of the depart- ment of health shall determine the standards and requirements neces- sary to qualify for such increases and the department may suballo- cate funds as needed. Further, each local government unit or direct contract provider receiving such funding shall submit written certification regarding the use of such funds to be provided in the format prescribed by the department. Funds shall be allocated from this appropriation pursuant to a plan prepared by the commissioner and approved by the director of the budget ......................... 28,530,200 ........................................ (re. $3,637,000) For services and expenses for stockpile storage for vaccines and supplies. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations for administration of this program ... 1,200,000 ....................................... (re. $300,000) 494 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses including an education program related to a children's asthma program. The department shall make grants within the amounts appropriated therefor to local health agencies, health care providers, school, school-based health centers and community- based organizations and other organizations with demonstrated inter- est and expertise in serving persons with asthma to develop and implement regional or community plans which may include the follow- ing activities: self-management programs in elementary schools, conducting public and provider education programs and implementing protocols for collection of data on asthma-related school absentee- ism and emergency room visits. In making grants the commissioner may give priority consideration to entities serving areas of the state with high incidence and prevalence of asthma. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations for administration of this program ................................. 226,000 .............................................. (re. $29,000) For services and expenses related to the school based health clinics program, notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law to the contrary, funds shall be available for the statewide school based health clinics program to provide grants to certain school based health centers pursuant to the following: Anthony Jordon Health Center ... 28,005 ................ (re. $28,005) Chenango Memorial Hospital ... 14,877 .................. (re. $14,877) Family Health Network ... 8,725 ......................... (re. $8,725) NY Presbyterian Hospital ... 209,164 .................. (re. $209,164) Suffolk County DOH ... 9,627 ............................ (re. $9,627) Via Health-Rochester General Hospital ... 16,628 ........ (re. $5,741) William F. Ryan Community Health Center ... 17,504 ..... (re. $17,504) For services and expenses to support grants to community health centers and comprehensive diagnostic and treatment centers for the purpose of furnishing primary health care services, including outreach, health education and dental care, to migrant and seasonal farmworkers and their families, of which no less than 70 percent shall be dedicated to community health centers receiving federal funding for such purpose pursuant to section 330(g) of the federal public health service act ... 430,000 ................ (re. $70,000) For services and expenses of a universal prenatal and postpartum home visitation program ... 1,956,000 .................... (re. $254,000) For services and expenses for childhood asthma coalitions. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appro- priations for administration of this program ....................... 1,232,000 ........................................... (re. $319,000) For services and expenses related to providing nutritional services and to provide nutritional education to pregnant women, infants, and children, including suballocations to the department of agriculture and markets for the farmer's market nutrition program and migrant worker services and the office of temporary and disability assist- ance for prenatal care assistance program activities. A portion of these funds may be suballocated to other state agencies. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appro- priations for administration of this program ....................... 19,811,300 ........................................ (re. $3,300,000) 495 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses related to evidence based cancer services programs. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations for administration of this program ... 9,006,750 ..................................... (re. $1,501,000) For services and expenses related to obesity and diabetes programs. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations for administration of this program .................. 7,205,000 ........................................... (re. $679,000) For services and expenses of a study of racial disparities ........... 147,500 ............................................. (re. $147,500) For services and expenses related to statewide health broadcasts involving local, state and federal agencies. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations for administration of this program ... 41,750 ......... (re. $8,000) For services and expenses of a public health genomics. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropri- ations for administration of this program .......................... 25,000 ............................................... (re. $25,000) For services and expenses of the tick-borne disease institute, includ- ing grants for research and prevention, detection, and treatment of Lyme disease and other tick-borne illnesses ........................ 73,500 ............................................... (re. $73,500) For services and expenses of a minority male wellness and screening program ... 26,950 ................................... (re. $26,950) For services and expenses of a Latino health outreach initiative ..... 36,750 ............................................... (re. $36,750) For services and expenses of health promotion initiatives. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appro- priations for administration of this program ....................... 570,000 .............................................. (re. $86,000) For state grants to improve access to infertility services, treat- ments, and procedures. Funds shall be allocated from this appropri- ation pursuant to a plan prepared by the commissioner of health and approved by the director of the budget ............................. 923,500 ............................................. (re. $725,000) For additional state grants to improve access to infertility services, treatments, and procedures ... 1,000,000 ............ (re. $799,000) For additional state grants to improve access to infertility services, treatments, and procedures ... 1,000,000 .......... (re. $1,000,000) For services and expenses of the Niagara health quality coalition .... 372,000 .............................................. (re. $95,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses of a rabies program, including but not limited to reimbursement to counties for rabies expenses such as human post-exposure vaccination, and research studies in the control of wildlife rabies, pursuant to United States department of agricul- ture approval if necessary, to control the spread of rabies. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations for administration of this program .................. 1,542,000 ........................................... (re. $495,000) 496 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 The moneys hereby appropriated shall be available for respite services for families of eligible children. Such moneys shall be allocated to each municipality by the department of health as determined by the department, to reimburse such municipalities in the amount of 50 percent of the costs of respite services provided to eligible chil- dren and their families with the approval of the early intervention official, in accordance with section 2547 of the public health law, section 69-4.18 of title 10 of the New York codes rules and regu- lation and standards established by the department for the provision of respite services. The moneys allocated to each municipality by the department shall be the total amount of respite funds available for such purpose ... 1,861,000 ...................... (re. $400,000) Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, effective October 1, 2006, expenditures made from this appropriation shall effectively provide a cost of living adjustment for providers of the following services, as determined by the commissioner of the department of health: nutrition education and outreach, obesity prevention and diabetes programs, nutritional services to pregnant women, infants and children, hunger prevention and nutrition assistance program, Indian health, asthma, prenatal care assistance program, rape crisis, comprehensive adolescent pregnancy prevention, family plan- ning, school health, childhood lead poisoning prevention, children with special health care needs, regional perinatal centers, migrant health, dental services, cancer services programs, healthy heart, Alzheimer's disease assistance centers, Alzheimer's research and education, tobacco control, rabies, immunization, universal prenatal and postpartum home visitation, public health campaign, sexually transmitted diseases, osteoporosis prevention, sudden infant death syndrome, tick-borne disease, and tuberculosis control. The commis- sioner of the department of health shall determine the standards and requirements necessary to qualify for such increases and the depart- ment may suballocate funds as needed. Further, each local government unit or direct contract provider receiving such funding shall submit written certification regarding the use of such funds to be provided in the format prescribed by the department. Funds shall be allocated from this appropriation pursuant to a plan prepared by the commis- sioner and approved by the director of the budget .................. 28,837,200 ........................................ (re. $3,226,000) For services and expenses for stockpile storage for vaccines and supplies. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations for administration of this program ... 1,200,000 ....................................... (re. $300,000) For services and expenses associated with new and existing school based health centers ... 4,436,000 .................. (re. $279,000) For services and expenses of a universal prenatal and postpartum home visitation program ... 1,956,000 .................... (re. $223,000) For grants to rape crisis centers for services to rape victims and programs to prevent rape. The amounts appropriated pursuant to such appropriation may be suballocated to other state agencies or accounts for expenditures incurred in the operation of programs funded by such appropriation subject to the approval of the director of the budget ... 1,871,000 ........................... (re. $7,000) 497 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses related to evidence based cancer services programs. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations for administration of this program ... 9,006,750 ....................................... (re. $964,000) For services and expenses related to obesity and diabetes programs. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations for administration of this program .................. 7,205,000 ........................................... (re. $500,000) For services and expenses related to state-wide health broadcasts involving local, state and federal agencies. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations for administration of this program ................................. 41,750 ............................................... (re. $19,000) For services and expenses of a safe motherhood initiative to prevent maternal deaths in New York state. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations for adminis- tration of this program ... 36,750 ................... (re. $27,000) For services and expenses of a minority male wellness and screening program ... 26,950 ................................... (re. $26,950) For services and expenses of a Latino health outreach initiative ..... 36,750 ............................................... (re. $36,750) For state grants to improve access to infertility services, treat- ments, and procedures. Funds shall be allocated from this appropri- ation pursuant to a plan prepared by the commissioner of health and approved by the director of the budget ............................. 923,500 ............................................. (re. $303,000) For services and expenses related to providing nutritional services and to provide nutritional education to pregnant women, infants, and children, including suballocations to the department of agriculture and markets for the farmer's market nutrition program and migrant worker services and the office of temporary and disability assist- ance for prenatal care assistance program activities. A portion of these funds may be suballocated to other state agencies. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appro- priations for administration of this program ....................... 19,811,300 ........................................ (re. $3,300,000) By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2010: State grants for a program of family planning services pursuant to article 2 of the public health law ................................. 28,595,000 ........................................... (re. $99,000) For services and expenses of the public health management leaders of tomorrow program, provided a portion of this appropriation shall be suballocated to university at Albany school of public health ....... 554,000 ............................................... (re. $1,000) For services and expenses of a study of racial disparities ........... 295,000 ............................................. (re. $292,000) For services and expenses of a public health genomics. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropri- ations for administration of this program .......................... 50,000 ............................................... (re. $42,000) 498 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses associated with new and existing school based health centers ... 4,436,000 ................... (re. $97,000) For services and expenses of a minority male wellness and screening program ... 53,900 ................................... (re. $53,900) For services and expenses of a Latino health outreach initiative ..... 73,500 ............................................... (re. $24,000) By chapter 108, section 11, of the laws of 2010: For services and expenses of health promotion initiatives. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appro- priations for administration of this program ....................... 1,140,000 ........................................... (re. $299,000) For state grants to improve access to infertility services, treat- ments, and procedures. Funds shall be allocated from this appropri- ation pursuant to a plan prepared by the commissioner of health and approved by the director of the budget ............................. 1,847,000 ......................................... (re. $1,846,000) For services and expenses related to statewide health broadcasts involving local, state and federal agencies. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations for administration of this program ... 83,500 ........ (re. $74,000) For services and expenses of a safe motherhood initiative to prevent maternal deaths in New York state. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations for adminis- tration of this program ... 73,500 ................... (re. $73,000) For services and expenses for statewide maternal mortality reviews and the development of protocols to reduce incidents of death during childbirth. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations for administration of this program ... 66,250 ........................................... (re. $66,000) By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2009: For services and expenses of a study of racial disparities ........... 295,000 ............................................. (re. $295,000) For state grants to improve access to infertility services, treat- ments, and procedures. Funds shall be allocated from this appropri- ation pursuant to a plan prepared by the commissioner of health and approved by the director of the budget. Funds appropriated herein are supported by savings resulting from the increased Federal Medical Assistance Percentage (FMAP) provided pursuant to the Ameri- can recovery and reinvestment act of 2009 .......................... 3,694,000 ........................................... (re. $150,000) For services and expenses of a chernobyl thyroid cancer screening pilot project ... 406,080 ........................... (re. $360,000) For services and expenses related to the statewide health and social services sexuality-related programs, notwithstanding any inconsist- ent provision of law to the contrary, funds shall be available for the statewide health and social services sexuality-related programs to establish health and social services and provide technical assistance pursuant to the following sub-schedule .................. 1,540,322 ............................................ (re. $15,000) 499 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 sub-schedule Ali Forney ... 11,216 .................................. (re. $11,216) Asian Pacific Islander Coalition of HIV/AIDS (Manhattan/Queens) ...... 44,865 ............................................... (re. $44,865) Audre Lorde Project ... 56,081 ......................... (re. $56,081) Bronx Community Pride Center ... 56,081 ................ (re. $56,081) Brooklyn AIDS Task Force - Shades of Lavender Project ................ ...................................................... (re. $25,391) Callen-Lorde Community Health Center ... 44,865 ........ (re. $44,865) CANDLE (Community Awareness Network for a Drug-Free life and Environ- ment) ... 35,350 ..................................... (re. $35,350) Capital District Gay and Lesbian Community Council ................... 25,391 ............................................... (re. $25,391) Center Lane, Westchester Jewish Community Services ................... 34,741 ............................................... (re. $34,741) Empire State Pride Agenda ... 75,485 ................... (re. $75,485) Ferre Institute ... 20,189 ............................. (re. $20,189) Gay Alliance of the Genesee Valley ... 56,081 .......... (re. $56,081) Gay & Lesbian Switchboard ... 11,216 ................... (re. $11,216) Gay and Lesbian Youth Services of Western New York ................... 56,081 ............................................... (re. $56,081) Gay Men of African Descent ... 25,391 .................. (re. $25,391) Gay Men's Health Crisis ... 44,865 ..................... (re. $44,865) Greenwich Village Youth Council - New Neutral Zone ................... 30,475 ............................................... (re. $30,475) Heights Hill Mental Health Service - LGBT Affirmative Program ........ 25,391 ............................................... (re. $25,391) Hetrick Martin Institute ... 56,081 .................... (re. $56,081) In Our Own Voices ... 53,838 ........................... (re. $53,838) Latino Commission on AIDS - Mano A Mano ... 25,391 ..... (re. $25,391) Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Community Center .............. ..................................................... (re. $112,162) LGBT Wellness Program at Community Action Center ..................... 22,432 ............................................... (re. $22,432) LOFT ... 26,658 ........................................ (re. $26,658) Long Island Gay and Lesbian Youth ... 81,470 ........... (re. $81,470) Men of Color Health Awareness Project ... 25,391 ....... (re. $25,391) Metropolitan Community Church of New York ... 25,391 ... (re. $25,391) New York City Gay and Lesbian Anti-Violence Project .................. 76,186 ............................................... (re. $76,186) People of Color in Crisis ... 25,391 ................... (re. $25,391) Planned Parenthood Health Services of Northeastern New York .......... 22,432 ............................................... (re. $22,432) Planned Parenthood of Niagara County ... 11,216 ........ (re. $11,216) Positive Health Project ... 28,041 ..................... (re. $28,041) Pride Center of Western New York (Buffalo) ... 21,181 .. (re. $21,181) Pride for Youth/Long Island Crisis Center ... 56,081 ... (re. $56,081) Queens LGBT Pride Community Center ... 11,216 .......... (re. $11,216) Queens Lesbian and Gay Community Center INC .......................... 25,391 ............................................... (re. $25,391) Rainbow Access Initiative Albany ... 16,825 ............ (re. $16,825) 500 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Rainbow Seniors of Western New York ... 8,412 ........... (re. $8,412) Safety Zone ... 11,216 ................................. (re. $11,216) SAGE Upstate ... 21,181 ................................ (re. $21,181) Senior Action in a Gay Environment (SAGE) - Rainbow Aging Awareness Program ... 97,381 ................................... (re. $97,381) For services and expenses of the School Based Health Coalition ....... 37,600 ................................................ (re. $8,000) For services and expenses of the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgen- der Health and Human Services Network .............................. 2,048,000 ........................................... (re. $185,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal [Department of] Education Fund Individuals with Disabilities-Part C Account - 25214 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For activities related to a handicapped infants and toddlers program ... 51,578,000 ................................... (re. $51,578,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For activities related to a handicapped infants and toddlers program ... 51,578,000 ................................... (re. $51,578,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For activities related to a handicapped infants and toddlers program ... 51,578,000 ................................... (re. $12,895,000) By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For activities related to a handicapped infants and toddlers program ... 51,578,000 ................................... (re. $12,895,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Federal Block Grant Account - 25183 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For various health prevention, diagnostic, detection and treatment services. The commissioner of health is hereby authorized to waive any provisions of the public health law and regulations, to issue appro- priate operating certificates, and to enter into contracts with article 28 facilities, to provide funds, to establish, support and conduct projects to provide improved and expanded school health services for preschool and school-age children. No more than 10 per centum of the amount appropriated for such purpose shall be expended for services and expenses in connection with the administration and evaluation of such grants. Grants awarded under this appropriation shall be distributed and administered in accordance with regulations established by the commissioner of health. The amounts appropriated pursuant to such appropriation may be suballocated to other state agencies or accounts for expenditures incurred in the operation of 501 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 programs funded by such appropriation subject to the approval of the director of the budget ... 57,475,000 ............ (re. $57,475,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Federal Block Grant Account By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For various health prevention, diagnostic, detection and treatment services. The commissioner of health is hereby authorized to waive any provisions of the public health law and regulations, to issue appro- priate operating certificates, and to enter into contracts with article 28 facilities, to provide funds, to establish, support and conduct projects to provide improved and expanded school health services for preschool and school-age children. No more than 10 per centum of the amount appropriated for such purpose shall be expended for services and expenses in connection with the administration and evaluation of such grants. Grants awarded under this appropriation shall be distributed and administered in accordance with regulations established by the commissioner of health. The amounts appropriated pursuant to such appropriation may be suballocated to other state agencies or accounts for expenditures incurred in the operation of programs funded by such appropriation subject to the approval of the director of the budget ... 57,475,000 ............ (re. $57,475,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For various health prevention, diagnostic, detection and treatment services. The commissioner of health is hereby authorized to waive any provisions of the public health law and regulations, to issue appro- priate operating certificates, and to enter into contracts with article 28 facilities, to provide funds, to establish, support and conduct projects to provide improved and expanded school health services for preschool and school-age children. No more than 10 per centum of the amount appropriated for such purpose shall be expended for services and expenses in connection with the administration and evaluation of such grants. Grants awarded under this appropriation shall be distributed and administered in accordance with regulations established by the commissioner of health. The amounts appropriated pursuant to such appropriation may be suballocated to other state agencies or accounts for expenditures incurred in the operation of programs funded by such appropriation subject to the approval of the director of the budget ... 57,475,000 ............ (re. $14,369,000) By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For various health prevention, diagnostic, detection and treatment services. The commissioner of health is hereby authorized to waive any provisions of the public health law and regulations, to issue appropriate operating certificates, and to enter into contracts with article 28 facilities, to provide funds, to establish, support and conduct projects to provide improved and expanded school health 502 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 services for preschool and school-age children. No more than 10 per centum of the amount appropriated for such purpose shall be expended for services and expenses in connection with the administration and evaluation of such grants. Grants awarded under this appropriation shall be distributed and administered in accordance with regulations established by the commissioner of health. The amounts appropriated pursuant to such appropriation may be suballocated to other state agencies or accounts for expenditures incurred in the operation of programs funded by such appropriation subject to the approval of the director of the budget ... 57,475,000 ............ (re. $14,369,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Federal Health, Education and Human Services Account - 25148 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For various health prevention, diagnostic, detection and treatment services. The amounts appropriated pursuant to such appropriation may be suballocated to other state agencies or accounts for expendi- tures incurred in the operation of programs funded by such appropri- ation subject to the approval of the director of the budget ........ 33,700,000 ....................................... (re. $33,700,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For various health prevention, diagnostic, detection and treatment services. The amounts appropriated pursuant to such appropriation may be suballocated to other state agencies or accounts for expendi- tures incurred in the operation of programs funded by such appropri- ation subject to the approval of the director of the budget ........ 33,700,000 ....................................... (re. $33,700,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For various health prevention, diagnostic, detection and treatment services. The amounts appropriated pursuant to such appropriation may be suballocated to other state agencies or accounts for expendi- tures incurred in the operation of programs funded by such appropri- ation subject to the approval of the director of the budget ........ 33,700,000 ........................................ (re. $8,425,000) By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For various health prevention, diagnostic, detection and treatment services. The amounts appropriated pursuant to such appropriation may be suballocated to other state agencies or accounts for expendi- tures incurred in the operation of programs funded by such appropri- ation subject to the approval of the director of the budget ........ 42,803,000 .......................................... (re. $973,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal USDA-Food and Nutrition Services Fund Child and Adult Care Food Account - 25022 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: 503 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For various federal food and nutritional services. The moneys hereby appropriated shall be available for payment of financial assistance heretofore accrued ... 247,694,000 ............... (re. $10,000,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For various federal food and nutritional services. The moneys hereby appropriated shall be available for payment of financial assistance heretofore accrued ... 247,694,000 ................ (re. $5,500,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For various federal food and nutritional services. The moneys hereby appropriated shall be available for payment of financial assistance heretofore accrued ... 247,694,000 ................ (re. $5,500,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal USDA-Food and Nutrition Services Fund Federal Food and Nutrition Services Account - 25022 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For various federal food and nutritional services. The moneys hereby appropriated shall be available for payment of financial assistance heretofore accrued ... 502,970,000 .............. (re. $125,000,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For various federal food and nutritional services. The moneys hereby appropriated shall be available for payment of financial assistance heretofore accrued ... 502,970,000 .............. (re. $113,750,000) Special Revenue Funds - Other Combined [Gifts, Grants and Bequests] EXPENDABLE TRUST Fund NYS Prostate Cancer Research, Detection and Education Account - 20183 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For prostate cancer research, detection and education pursuant to chapter 273 of the laws of 2004 ... 1,000,000 ..... (re. $1,000,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For prostate cancer research, detection and education pursuant to chapter 273 of the laws of 2004 ... 1,000,000 ..... (re. $1,000,000) CENTER FOR ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses related to the water supply protection program ... 5,017,000 ............................. (re. $4,339,000) For services and expenses of the healthy neighborhood program ........ 1,872,800 ......................................... (re. $1,544,000) For services and expenses related to enhancing the childhood lead poisoning primary prevention program in accordance with article 13 504 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 of the public health law. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations ... 4,721,300 ..... (re. $4,514,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses related to enhancing the childhood lead poisoning primary prevention program in accordance with article 13 of the public health law. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations ... 5,000,000 ....... (re. $384,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses related to enhancing the childhood lead poisoning primary prevention program in accordance with article 13 of the public health law. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations ... 5,000,000 ....... (re. $989,000) By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For services and expenses related to enhancing the childhood lead poisoning primary prevention program in accordance with article 13 of the public health law. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations ... 5,000,000 ..... (re. $4,600,000) By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2009: For services and expenses related to enhancing the childhood lead poisoning primary prevention program in accordance with article 13 of the public health law. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations ... 2,500,000 ........ (re. $28,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Federal Block Grant Account - 25183 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses of various health prevention, diagnostic, detection and treatment services ... 3,687,000 .... (re. $3,687,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Federal Block Grant Account - 25100 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses of various health prevention, diagnostic, detection and treatment services ... 3,687,000 .... (re. $3,687,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses of various health prevention, diagnostic, detection and treatment services ... 3,687,000 .... (re. $3,687,000) By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For services and expenses of various health prevention, diagnostic, detection and treatment services ... 3,687,000 ...... (re. $921,000) CHILD HEALTH INSURANCE PROGRAM 505 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Children's Health Insurance Account - 25148 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: The money hereby appropriated is available for payment of aid hereto- fore accrued or hereafter accrued. For services and expenses related to the children's health insurance program, pursuant to title XXI of the federal social security act ... 545,064,000 ................................. (re. $545,064,000) HEALTH CARE FINANCING PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses related to the annual hospital institutional cost report. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations ... 300,000 ......... (re. $300,000) For services and expenses for the center for workforce studies at the school of public health through the research foundation of the state university of New York. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations ..................... 185,100 ............................................. (re. $185,100) For services and expenses of upstate medical university through the research foundation of the state university of New York to promote minority participation in medical education. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations ... 18,400 ........................................... (re. $18,400) For services and expenses of the gateway institute through the research foundation of the city university of New York to promote minority participation in medical education. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations ... 103,900 ......................................... (re. $103,900) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses related to the annual hospital institutional cost report. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations ... 300,000 ......... (re. $211,000) By chapter 53, section 1 of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses related to the annual hospital institutional cost report. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations ... 300,000 ......... (re. $211,000) The appropriation made by chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2010, to the child health insurance program, is hereby transferred and reap- propriated to health care financing program: For services and expenses related to the annual hospital institutional cost report. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations ... 300,000 ......... (re. $213,900) 506 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 HEALTH CARE REFORM ACT PROGRAM Special Revenue Funds - Other HCRA Resources Fund HCRA Program Account - 20807 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services, expenses, grants and transfers necessary to implement the health care reform act program in accordance with section 2807-j, 2807-k, 2807-l, 2807-m, 2807-p, 2807-s and 2807-v of the public health law. The moneys hereby appropriated shall be available for payments heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue. Notwith- standing any inconsistent provision of law, the moneys hereby appro- priated may be increased or decreased by interchange or transfer with any appropriation of the department of health or by transfer or suballocation to any appropriation of the department of financial services, which shall mean, prior to October 3, 2011, the department of insurance, the office of mental health and the state office for the aging subject to the approval of the director of the budget, who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. With the approval of the director of the budget, up to 5 percent of this appropriation may be used for state operations purposes. At the direction of the director of the budget, funds may also be trans- ferred directly to the general fund for the purpose of repaying a draw on the tobacco revenue guarantee fund. For transfer to the pool administrator for the purposes of making empire clinical research investigator program (ECRIP) payments ..... 8,611,600 ......................................... (re. $8,611,600) For services and expenses of the New York state area health education center program ... 2,077,400 ...................... (re. $1,527,436) For services and expenses of the ambulatory care training program pursuant to subdivision 5-a of section 2807-m of the public health law ... 4,060,300 ................................. (re. $3,812,836) For services and expenses of the physician loan repayment program pursuant to subdivision 5-a of section 2807-m of the public health law. All or part of this appropriation may be suballocated to the NYS higher education services corporation .......................... 1,605,200 ......................................... (re. $1,605,200) For services and expenses of the physician practice support program pursuant to subdivision 5-a of section 2807-m of the public health law ... 4,060,300 ................................. (re. $4,060,300) For services and expenses related to physician workforce studies pursuant to subdivision 5-a of section 2807-m of the public health law ... 487,200 ..................................... (re. $487,200) For services and expenses of the diversity in medicine/post- baccalaureate program pursuant to subdivision 5-a of section 2807-m of the public health law ... 1,605,200 ............ (re. $1,605,200) For additional services and expenses of the physician loan repayment program ... 100,000 ................................. (re. $100,000) 507 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For additional services and expenses of the physician practice support program ... 300,000 ................................. (re. $300,000) For transfer to health research incorporated (HRI) for the AIDS drug assistance program ... 42,300,000 ................ (re. $42,300,000) For state grants for the health workforce retraining program. Notwithstanding section 2807-g of the public health law, or any other provision of law to the contrary, funds hereby appropriated may be made available to other state agencies and facilities oper- ated by the department of health for services and expenses related to the worker retraining program as disbursed pursuant to section 2807-g of the public health law. Provided, however, that the direc- tor of the budget must approve the release of any request for proposal or request for application or any other procurement initi- atives issued on or after April 1, 2007. Further provided that any contract executed on or after April 1, 2007 must receive the prior approval of the director of the budget. A portion of this appropri- ation may be transferred to state operations appropriations ........ 26,816,800 ....................................... (re. $26,078,057) For state grants for rural health care access development ............ 9,800,000 ......................................... (re. $9,497,891) For state grants for rural health network development ................ 6,400,000 ......................................... (re. $5,109,090) For services and expenses, including grants, related to emergency assistance distributions as designated by the commissioner of health. Notwithstanding section 112 or 163 of the state finance law or any other contrary provision of law, such distributions shall be limited to providers or programs where, as determined by the commis- sioner of health, emergency assistance is vital to protect the life or safety of patients, to ensure the retention of facility caregiv- ers or other staff, or in instances where health facility operations are jeopardized, or where the public health is jeopardized or other emergency situations exist ......................................... 2,900,000 ......................................... (re. $2,900,000) For transfer to the pool administrator for distributions related to school based health clinics ... 5,287,800 ......... (re. $5,287,800) For services and expenses related to school based health centers. The total amount of funds provided herein shall be distributed to school-based health center providers based on the ratio of each provider's total enrollment for all sites to the total enrollment of all providers. This formula shall be applied to the total amount made available herein, provided, however, that notwithstanding any contrary provision of law, the commissioner of health may establish minimum and maximum awards for providers ........................... 2,643,900 ......................................... (re. $2,643,900) For services and expenses related to auditing or payment of audit contracts to determine payor and provider compliance requirements. All or a portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations ... 14,700,000 ......... (re. $10,787,000) For services and expenses related to the pool administration. All or a portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations ... 4,200,000 ...................... (re. $4,200,000) 508 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For transfer to the pool administrator for state grants for poison control centers. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations ... 2,500,000 .. (re. $2,500,000) For services and expenses of the upstate poison control center ....... 500,000 ............................................. (re. $500,000) For payments for uncompensated care to eligible voluntary non-profit diagnostic and treatment centers ... 54,400,000 .. (re. $54,363,477) For state grants to improve access to infertility services, treat- ments, and procedures ... 1,910,700 ............... (re. $1,652,818) For additional state grants to improve access to infertility services, treatments, and procedures ... 1,000,000 .......... (re. $1,000,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For transfer to the pool administrator for the purposes of making empire clinical research investigator program (ECRIP) payments ..... 9,120,000 ......................................... (re. $1,630,000) For services and expenses of the ambulatory care training program pursuant to subdivision 5-a of section 2807-m of the public health law ... 4,300,000 ................................. (re. $4,175,645) For services and expenses of the physician loan repayment program pursuant to subdivision 5-a of section 2807-m of the public health law. All or part of this appropriation may be suballocated to the NYS higher education services corporation .......................... 1,700,000 ......................................... (re. $1,700,000) For services and expenses of the physician practice support program pursuant to subdivision 5-a of section 2807-m of the public health law ... 4,300,000 .................................. (re. 3,673,505) For services and expenses related to physician workforce studies pursuant to subdivision 5-a of section 2807-m of the public health law ... 516,000 ..................................... (re. $516,000) For state grants for the health workforce retraining program. Notwithstanding section 2807-g of the public health law, or any other provision of law to the contrary, funds hereby appropriated may be made available to other state agencies and facilities oper- ated by the department of health for services and expenses related to the worker retraining program as disbursed pursuant to section 2807-g of the public health law. Provided, however, that the direc- tor of the budget must approve the release of any request for proposal or request for application or any other procurement initi- atives issued on or after April 1, 2007. Further provided that any contract executed on or after April 1, 2007 must receive the prior approval of the director of the budget. A portion of this appropri- ation may be transferred to state operations appropriations ........ 28,400,000 ....................................... (re. $15,900,000) For services and expenses, including grants, related to emergency assistance distributions as designated by the commissioner of health. Notwithstanding section 112 or 163 of the state finance law or any other contrary provision of law, such distributions shall be limited to providers or programs where, as determined by the commis- sioner of health, emergency assistance is vital to protect the life or safety of patients, to ensure the retention of facility caregiv- ers or other staff, or in instances where health facility operations 509 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 are jeopardized, or where the public health is jeopardized or other emergency situations exist ... 2,900,000 ............ (re. $996,699) For services and expenses related to auditing or payment of audit contracts to determine payor and provider compliance requirements. All or a portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations ... 14,700,000 .......... (re. $6,620,000) For state grants to improve access to infertility services, treat- ments, and procedures ... 1,100,000 ................. (re. $963,028) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses of the physician loan repayment program pursuant to subdivision 5-a of section 2807-m of the public health law. All or part of this appropriation may be suballocated to the NYS higher education services corporation .......................... 1,700,000 ......................................... (re. $1,700,000) For services and expenses of the physician practice support program pursuant to subdivision 5-a of section 2807-m of the public health law ... 4,300,000 ................................. (re. $4,300,000) For services and expenses related to physician workforce studies pursuant to subdivision 5-a of section 2807-m of the public health law ... 516,000 ..................................... (re. $516,000) For state grants for the health workforce retraining program. Notwithstanding section 2807-g of the public health law, or any other provision of law to the contrary, funds hereby appropriated may be made available to other state agencies and facilities oper- ated by the department of health for services and expenses related to the worker retraining program as disbursed pursuant to section 2807-g of the public health law. Provided, however, that the direc- tor of the budget must approve the release of any request for proposal or request for application or any other procurement initi- atives issued on or after April 1, 2007. Further provided that any contract executed on or after April 1, 2007 must receive the prior approval of the director of the budget. A portion of this appropri- ation may be transferred to state operations appropriations ........ 28,400,000 ....................................... (re. $23,400,000) For state grants to improve access to infertility services, treat- ments, and procedures ... 1,100,000 ................. (re. $192,028) By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For services and expenses of the physician practice support program pursuant to subdivision 5-a of section 2807-m of the public health law ... 4,300,000 ................................. (re. $2,330,822) For services and expenses related to physician workforce studies pursuant to subdivision 5-a of section 2807-m of the public health law ... 516,000 ..................................... (re. $516,000) By chapter 108, section 11, of the laws of 2010: For additional state grants to improve access to infertility services, treatments, and procedures ... 2,200,000 ............ (re. $721,000) By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2009, as amended by chapter 502, section 4, of the laws of 2009: 510 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For state grants for the health workforce retraining program. Notwithstanding section 2807-g of the public health law, or any other provision of law to the contrary, funds hereby appropriated may be made available to other state agencies and facilities oper- ated by the department of health for services and expenses related to the worker retraining program as disbursed pursuant to section 2807-g of the public health law. Of this amount $8,900,000 shall be made available to fund training for workers in jobs and job skills that meet the changing requirements of the health care industry pursuant to section 2807-g(5) of the public health law. Provided, however, that the director of the budget must approve the release of any request for proposal or request for application or any other procurement initiatives issued on or after April 1, 2007. Further provided that any contract executed on or after April 1, 2007 must receive the prior approval of the director of the budget. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appro- priations. Funds appropriated herein are supported by savings resulting from the increased Federal Medical Assistance Percentage (FMAP) provided pursuant to the American recovery and reinvestment act of 2009. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, for state fiscal year 2009-2010 the liability of the state and the amount to be distributed or otherwise expended by the state on or after November 1, 2009 shall be determined by first calculat- ing the amount of the expenditure or other liability pursuant to such law, and then reducing the amount so calculated by 12.5 percent of such amount, and that the amount of this appropriation available for disbursement on or after November 1, 2009 shall be reduced by 12.5 percent of the amount that is undisbursed as of such date ..... 21,100,000 ........................................ (re. $2,150,000) For additional state grants to improve access to infertility services, treatments, and procedures. Funds appropriated herein are supported by savings resulting from the increased Federal Medical Assistance Percentage (FMAP) provided pursuant to the American recovery and reinvestment act of 2009; provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after November 1, 2009 shall be reduced by 12.5 percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of November 1, 2009 ................. 4,600,000 ......................................... (re. $2,488,321) Special Revenue Funds - Other HCRA Resources Fund HCRA Transition Account - 20808 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2005, as amended by chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2006: For services, expenses, grants and transfers necessary to continue existing or planned contracts or other financing arrangements for the purposes of implementing the health care reform act program in accordance with section 2807-j, 2807-k, 2807-l, 2807-m, 2807-s, and 2807-v of the public health law and utilizing allocations authorized prior to July 1, 2005. The moneys hereby appropriated shall be available for payments heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue. 511 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the moneys hereby appropriated may be increased or decreased by interchange or trans- fer with any appropriation of the department of health or by trans- fer or suballocation to any appropriation of the department of insurance, the office of mental health or the state office for the aging subject to the approval of the director of the budget, who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee .......... 600,000,000 ..................................... (re. $283,000,000) MEDICAL ASSISTANCE ADMINISTRATION PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 The appropriation made by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013, is hereby amended and reappropriated to read: For reimbursement of local administrative expenses for medical assist- ance programs and for state administration of medical assistance programs, notwithstanding section 153 of the social services law, to include the performance of eligibility and enrollment determinations by the state or third-party entities designated by the state to perform such services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, subject to the approval of the director of budget, up to $23,000,000 of the amount appropriated herein shall be available for the purpose of providing payments to local social services districts for medical assistance administration claims that exceed an administrative ceiling estab- lished by the Commissioner of Health. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law and subject to the approval of the director of budget, moneys hereby appropriated may be increased or decreased by transfer or interchange between these appropriated amounts and appropriations of the medical assistance administration program, the medical assistance program, and the office of health insurance programs. Funding authority from this account used for State administration of the medical assistance program may be transferred to State Operations appropriations within the aforementioned programs at amounts agreed upon by the commis- sioner of health, and the New York state division of the budget. Notwithstanding section 40 of state finance law or any other law to the contrary, all medical assistance appropriations made from this account shall remain in full force and effect in accordance, in the aggregate, with the following schedule: not more than 50 percent for the period April 1, 2013 to March 31, 2014; and the remaining amount for the period April 1, 2014 to [March 31] SEPTEMBER 15, 2015. Notwithstanding section 40 of the state finance law or any provision of law to the contrary, subject to federal approval, department of health state funds medicaid spending, excluding payments for medical services provided at state facilities operated by the office of mental health, the office for people with developmental disabilities and the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services and 512 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 further excluding any payments which are not appropriated within the department of health, in the aggregate, for the period April 1, 2013 through March 31, 2014, shall not exceed $16,477,019,000 except as provided below and state share medicaid spending, in the aggregate, for the period April 1, 2014 through [March 31] SEPTEMBER 15, 2015, shall not exceed [$17,098,774,000] $17,082,871,000, but in no event shall department of health state funds medicaid spending for the period April 1, 2013 through [March 31] SEPTEMBER 15, 2015 exceed [$33,575,793,000] $33,559,890,000 provided, however, such aggregate limits may be adjusted by the director of the budget to account for any changes in the New York state federal medical assistance percentage amount established pursuant to the federal social securi- ty act, increases in provider revenues, reductions in local social services district payments for medical assistance administration and beginning April 1, 2012 the operational costs of the New York state medical indemnity fund, pursuant to a chapter establishing such fund. Such projections may be adjusted by the director of the budget to account for increased or expedited department of health state funds medicaid expenditures as a result of a natural or other type of disaster, including a governmental declaration of emergency. The director of the budget, in consultation with the commissioner of health, shall assess on a monthly basis known and projected medicaid expenditures by category of service and by geographic region, as determined by the commissioner of health, incurred both prior to and subsequent to such assessment for each such period, and if the director of the budget determines that such expenditures are expected to cause medicaid spending for such period to exceed the aggregate limit specified herein for such period, the state medicaid director, in consultation with the director of the budget and the commissioner of health, shall develop a medicaid savings allocation plan to limit such spending to the aggregate limit specified herein for such period. Such medicaid savings allocation plan shall be designed, to reduce the expenditures authorized by the appropriations herein in compliance with the following guidelines: (1) reductions shall be made in compliance with applicable federal law, including the provisions of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Public Law No. 111-148, and the Health Care and Education Reconciliation Act of 2010, Public Law No. 111-152 (collectively "Affordable Care Act") and any subsequent amendments thereto or regulations promulgated thereunder; (2) reductions shall be made in a manner that complies with the state medicaid plan approved by the federal centers for medicare and medicaid services, provided, however, that the commis- sioner of health is authorized to submit any state plan amendment or seek other federal approval, including waiver authority, to imple- ment the provisions of the medicaid savings allocation plan that meets the other criteria set forth herein; (3) reductions shall be made in a manner that maximizes federal financial participation, to the extent practicable, including any federal financial partic- ipation that is available or is reasonably expected to become avail- able, in the discretion of the commissioner, under the Affordable Care Act; (4) reductions shall be made uniformly among categories of 513 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 services and geographic regions of the state, to the extent practi- cable, and shall be made uniformly within a category of service, to the extent practicable, except where the commissioner determines that there are sufficient grounds for non-uniformity, including but not limited to: the extent to which specific categories of services contributed to department of health medicaid state funds spending in excess of the limits specified herein; the need to maintain safety net services in underserved communities; or the potential benefits of pursuing innovative payment models contemplated by the Affordable Care Act, in which case such grounds shall be set forth in the medi- caid savings allocation plan; and (5) reductions shall be made in a manner that does not unnecessarily create administrative burdens to medicaid applicants and recipients or providers. The commissioner shall seek the input of the legislature, as well as organizations representing health care providers, consumers, busi- nesses, workers, health insurers, and others with relevant exper- tise, in developing such medicaid savings allocation plan, to the extent that all or part of such plan, in the discretion of the commissioner, is likely to have a material impact on the overall medicaid program, particular categories of service or particular geographic regions of the state. The commissioner shall post the medicaid savings allocation plan on the department of health's website and shall provide written copies of such plan to the chairs of the senate finance and the assembly ways and means committees at least 30 days before the date on which implementation is expected to begin. The commissioner may revise the medicaid savings allocation plan subsequent to the provisions of notice and prior to implementation but need provide a new notice pursuant to subparagraph (i) of this paragraph only if the commissioner determines, in his or her discretion, that such revisions materially alter the plan. Notwithstanding the provisions of paragraphs (a) and (b) of this subdivision, the commissioner need not seek the input described in paragraph (a) of this subdivision or provide notice pursuant to paragraph (b) of this paragraph if, in the discretion of the commis- sioner, expedited development and implementation of a medicaid savings allocation plan is necessary due to a public health emergen- cy. For purposes of this section, a public health emergency is defined as: (i) a disaster, natural or otherwise, that significantly increases the immediate need for health care personnel in an area of the state; (ii) an event or condition that creates a widespread risk of exposure to a serious communicable disease, or the potential for such widespread risk of exposure; or (iii) any other event or condi- tion determined by the commissioner to constitute an imminent threat to public health. Nothing in this paragraph shall be deemed to prevent all or part of such medicaid savings allocation plan from taking effect retroac- tively to the extent permitted by the federal centers for medicare and medicaid services. In accordance with the medicaid savings allocation plan, the commis- sioner of the department of health shall reduce department of health 514 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 state funds medicaid spending by the amount of the projected over- spending through, actions including, but not limited to modifying or suspending reimbursement methods, including but not limited to all fees, premium levels and rates of payment, notwithstanding any provision of law that sets a specific amount or methodology for any such payments or rates of payment; modifying medicaid program bene- fits; seeking all necessary federal approvals, including, but not limited to waivers, waiver amendments; and suspending time frames for notice, approval or certification of rate requirements, notwith- standing any provision of law, rule or regulation to the contrary, including but not limited to sections 2807 and 3614 of the public health law, section 18 of chapter 2 of the laws of 1988, and 18 NYCRR 505.14(h). The department of health shall prepare a monthly report that sets forth: (a) known and projected department of health medicaid expend- itures as described in subdivision 1 of this section, and factors that could result in medicaid disbursements for the relevant state fiscal year to exceed the projected department of health state funds disbursements in the enacted budget financial plan pursuant to subdivision 3 of section 23 of the state finance law, including spending increases or decreases due to: enrollment fluctuations, rate changes, utilization changes, MRT investments, and shift of beneficiaries to managed care; and variations in offline medicaid payments; and (b) the actions taken to implement any medicaid savings allocation plan implemented pursuant to subdivision 4 of this section, including information concerning the impact of such actions on each category of service and each geographic region of the state. Each such monthly report shall be provided to the chairs of the senate finance and the assembly ways and means committees and shall be posted on the department of health's website in a timely manner. The money hereby appropriated is available for payment of aid hereto- fore accrued to municipalities, and to providers of medical services pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law, and shall be available to the department net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the money hereby appropri- ated may be increased or decreased by interchange, with any appro- priation of the department of health, and may be increased or decreased by transfer or suballocation between these appropriated amounts and appropriations of the office of mental health, the office for people with developmental disabilities, the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services, the department of family assistance office of temporary and disability assistance, and office of children and family services with the approval of the director of the budget, who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, in lieu of payments authorized by the social services law, or payments of federal funds otherwise due to the local social services districts for programs 515 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 provided under the federal social security act or the federal food stamp act, funds herein appropriated, in amounts certified by the state commissioner of temporary and disability assistance or the state commissioner of health as due from local social services districts each month as their share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law may be set aside by the state comptroller in an interest-bearing account in order to ensure the orderly and prompt payment of providers under section 367-b of the social services law pursuant to an estimate provided by the commissioner of health of each local social services district's share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 1,090,100,000 ................................. (re. $1,090,100,000) For contractual services related to medical necessity and quality of care reviews related to medicaid patients. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, all or part of this appropriation may be transferred to the health care standards and surveillance program, general fund - local assistance account. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 7,400,000 ......................................... (re. $7,400,000) The amount appropriated herein, together with any federal matching funds obtained, may be available to the department, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, for contractual services related to a third party entity responsible for education of persons eligible for medical assistance regarding their options for enroll- ment in managed care plans. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, all or a part of this appropriation may be trans- ferred to the office of managed care, general fund - state purposes account. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 50,000,000 ....................................... (re. $50,000,000) For state reimbursement of administrative expenses for the medical assistance program provided by the office of mental health, office for people with developmental disabilities and office of alcoholism and substance abuse services. The money hereby appropriated is available for payment of aid hereto- fore accrued. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the money hereby appropri- ated may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other 516 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 appropriation of the department of health with the approval of the director of the budget. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 200,000,000 ..................................... (re. $200,000,000) The appropriation made by chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 1998, as amended by chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2006, is hereby amended and reappropriated to read: The amount appropriated herein may be used in all or in part for grants to those entities seeking certification to operate comprehen- sive HIV special needs plans to aid in the development of the systems, organizational structures and networks necessary to operate a managed care program and for entities contracted to participate in support of SNP development and for contractual services related to medical necessity and quality of care reviews for medicaid recipi- ents with HIV or who have AIDS enrolled in special needs plans OR FOR CONVERTED HEALTH HOME HIV TARGETED CASE MANAGEMENT PROVIDERS PARTICIPATING IN HIV SPECIAL NEEDS PLANS OR OTHER MANAGED CARE PLAN NETWORKS. Subject to the approval of the director of budget, all or part of this appropriation may be transferred to the office of managed care, general fund - state purposes account ................ 30,000,000 ....................................... (re. $12,000,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Medicaid Administration Transfer Account - 25107 The appropriation made by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013, is hereby amended and reappropriated to read: For reimbursement of local administrative expenses of medical assist- ance programs and for state administration of medical assistance programs provided pursuant to title XIX of the federal social secu- rity act or its successor program. Notwithstanding section 153 of the social services law, to include the performance of eligibility and enrollment determinations by the state or third-party entities designated by the state to perform such services. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law and subject to the approval of the director of budget, moneys hereby appropriated may be increased or decreased by transfer or interchange between these appropriated amounts and appropriations of the medical assistance administration program, the medical assistance program, and the office of health insurance programs. Funding authority from this account used for State administration of the medical assistance program may be transferred to State Operations appropriations within the aforementioned programs at amounts agreed upon by the commis- sioner of health, and the New York state division of the budget. Notwithstanding section 40 of state finance law or any other law to the contrary, all medical assistance appropriations made from this 517 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 account shall remain in full force and effect in accordance, in aggregate, with the following schedule: not more than 50 percent for the period April 1, 2013 to March 31, 2014; and the remaining amount for the period April 1, 2014 to [March 31] SEPTEMBER 15, 2015. The moneys hereby appropriated are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued to municipalities, and to providers of medical services pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law, shall be available to the department net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. The amounts appropriated herein may be available for costs associated with a common benefit identification card, and subject to the approval of the director of the budget, these funds may be transferred to the credit of the state operations account medicaid management information systems program. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the money hereby appropri- ated may be increased or decreased by interchange, with any appro- priation of the department of health, and may be increased or decreased by transfer or suballocation between these appropriated amounts and appropriations of the office of mental health, the office for people with developmental disabilities, the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services, the department of family assistance office of temporary and disability assistance and office of children and family services with the approval of the director of the budget, who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, in lieu of payments authorized by the social services law, or payments of federal funds otherwise due to the local social services districts for programs provided under the federal social security act or the federal food stamp act, funds herein appropriated, in amounts certified by the state commissioner of temporary and disability assistance or the state commissioner of health as due from local social services districts each month as their share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law may be set aside by the state comptroller in an interest-bearing account in order to ensure the orderly and prompt payment of providers under section 367-b of the social services law pursuant to an estimate provided by the commissioner of health of each local social services district's share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 1,241,300,000 ................................. (re. $1,241,300,000) For reimbursement of administrative expenses of the medical assistance program provided by the office of mental health, office for people with developmental disabilities, and office of alcoholism and substance abuse services provided pursuant to title XIX of the federal social security act. The money hereby appropriated is avail- 518 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 able for payment of aid heretofore accrued. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the money hereby appropriated may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation of the department of health with the approval of the director of budget. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 200,000,000 ..................................... (re. $200,000,000) The appropriation made by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012, is hereby amended and reappropriated to read: For reimbursement of local administrative expenses of medical assist- ance programs and for state administration of medical assistance programs provided pursuant to title XIX of the federal social secu- rity act or its successor program. Notwithstanding section 153 of the social services law, to include the performance of eligibility and enrollment determinations by the state or third-party entities designated by the state to perform such services. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law and subject to the approval of the director of budget, moneys hereby appropriated may be increased or decreased by transfer or interchange between these appropriated amounts and appropriations of the medical assistance administration program, the medical assistance program, and the office of health insurance programs. Funding authority from this account used for State administration of the medical assistance program may be transferred to State Operations appropriations within the aforementioned programs at amounts agreed upon by the commis- sioner of health, and the New York state division of the budget. Notwithstanding section 40 of state finance law or any other law to the contrary, all medical assistance appropriations made from this account shall remain in full force and effect in accordance, in aggregate, with the following schedule: not more than 49 percent for the period April 1, 2012 to March 31, 2013; and the remaining amount for the period April 1, 2013 to [March 31, 2014] SEPTEMBER 15, 2015. The moneys hereby appropriated are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued to municipalities, and to providers of medical services pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law, shall be available to the department net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. The amounts appropriated herein may be available for costs associated with a common benefit identification card, and subject to the approval of the director of the budget, these funds may be transferred to the credit of the state operations account medicaid management information systems program. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the money hereby appropri- ated may be increased or decreased by interchange, with any appro- priation of the department of health, and may be increased or decreased by transfer or suballocation between these appropriated amounts and appropriations of the office of mental health, the office for people with developmental disabilities, the office of 519 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 alcoholism and substance abuse services, the department of family assistance office of temporary and disability assistance and office of children and family services with the approval of the director of the budget, who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, in lieu of payments authorized by the social services law, or payments of federal funds otherwise due to the local social services districts for programs provided under the federal social security act or the federal food stamp act, funds herein appropriated, in amounts certified by the state commissioner of temporary and disability assistance or the state commissioner of health as due from local social services districts each month as their share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law may be set aside by the state comptroller in an interest-bearing account in order to ensure the orderly and prompt payment of providers under section 367-b of the social services law pursuant to an estimate provided by the commissioner of health of each local social services district's share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2012-13 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2012-13, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2012-13 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2011 .... 1,217,400,000 ................................... (re. $117,000,000) For reimbursement of administrative expenses of the medical assistance program provided by the office of mental health, office for people with developmental disabilities, and office of alcoholism and substance abuse services provided pursuant to title XIX of the federal social security act. The money hereby appropriated is avail- able for payment of aid heretofore accrued. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the money hereby appropriated may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation of the department of health with the approval of the director of budget. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2012-13 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2012-13, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2012-13 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2011 .... 200,000,000 ...................................... (re. $92,000,000) By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For reimbursement of local administrative expenses of medical assist- ance programs provided pursuant to title XIX of the federal social security act or its successor program. The moneys hereby appropriated are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities, and to providers of medical services pursuant to section 367-b of the 520 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 social services law, shall be available to the department net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. The amounts appropriated herein may be available for costs associated with a common benefit identification card, and subject to the approval of the director of the budget, these funds may be transferred to the credit of the state operations account medicaid management informa- tion systems program. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the money hereby appropri- ated may be increased or decreased by interchange, with any appro- priation of the department of health, and may be increased or decreased by transfer or suballocation between these appropriated amounts and appropriations of the office of mental health, the office of mental retardation and developmental disabilities, the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services, the department of family assistance office of temporary and disability assistance and office of children and family services with the approval of the director of the budget, who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, in lieu of payments authorized by the social services law, or payments of federal funds otherwise due to the local social services districts for programs provided under the federal social security act or the federal food stamp act, funds herein appropriated, in amounts certified by the state commissioner of temporary and disability assistance or the state commissioner of health as due from local social services districts each month as their share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law may be set aside by the state comptroller in an interest-bearing account in order to ensure the orderly and prompt payment of providers under section 367-b of the social services law pursuant to an estimate provided by the commissioner of health of each local social services district's share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law ... 551,250,000 ..................... (re. $50,000,000) MEDICAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 The appropriation made by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013, is hereby amended and reappropriated to read: For the medical assistance program, including administrative expenses, for local social services districts, and for medical care rates for authorized child care agencies. Notwithstanding section 40 of state finance law or any other law to the contrary, all medical assistance appropriations made from this account shall remain in full force and effect in accordance, in the aggregate, with the following schedule: not more than 50 percent for the period April 1, 2013 to March 31, 2014; and the remaining amount for the period April 1, 2014 to [March 31] SEPTEMBER 15, 2015. 521 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Notwithstanding section 40 of the state finance law or any provision of law to the contrary, subject to federal approval, department of health state funds medicaid spending, excluding payments for medical services provided at state facilities operated by the office of mental health, the office for people with developmental disabilities and the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services and further excluding any payments which are not appropriated within the department of health, in the aggregate, for the period April 1, 2013 through March 31, 2014, shall not exceed $16,477,019,000 except as provided below and state share medicaid spending, in the aggregate, for the period April 1, 2014 through [March 31] SEPTEMBER 15, 2015, shall not exceed [$17,098,774,000] $17,082,871,000, but in no event shall department of health state funds medicaid spending for the period April 1, 2013 through [March 31] SEPTEMBER 15, 2015 exceed [$33,575,793,000] $33,559,890,000 provided, however, such aggregate limits may be adjusted by the director of the budget to account for any changes in the New York state federal medical assistance percentage amount established pursuant to the federal social securi- ty act, increases in provider revenues, reductions in local social services district payments for medical assistance administration and beginning April 1, 2012 the operational costs of the New York state medical indemnity fund, pursuant to a chapter establishing such fund. Such projections may be adjusted by the director of the budget to account for increased or expedited department of health state funds medicaid expenditures as a result of a natural or other type of disaster, including a governmental declaration of emergency. The director of the budget, in consultation with the commissioner of health, shall assess on a monthly basis known and projected medicaid expenditures by category of service and by geographic region, as defined by the commissioner, incurred both prior to and subsequent to such assessment for each such period, and if the director of the budget determines that such expenditures are expected to cause medi- caid spending for such period to exceed the aggregate limit speci- fied herein for such period, the state medicaid director, in consul- tation with the director of the budget and the commissioner of health, shall develop a medicaid savings allocation plan to limit such spending to the aggregate limit specified herein for such peri- od. Such medicaid savings allocation plan shall be designed, to reduce the expenditures authorized by the appropriations herein in compliance with the following guidelines: (1) reductions shall be made in compliance with applicable federal law, including the provisions of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Public Law No. 111-148, and the Health Care and Education Reconciliation Act of 2010, Public Law No. 111-152 (collectively "Affordable Care Act") and any subsequent amendments thereto or regulations promulgated thereunder; (2) reductions shall be made in a manner that complies with the state medicaid plan approved by the federal centers for medicare and medicaid services, provided, however, that the commis- sioner of health is authorized to submit any state plan amendment or seek other federal approval, including waiver authority, to imple- ment the provisions of the medicaid savings allocation plan that 522 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 meets the other criteria set forth herein; (3) reductions shall be made in a manner that maximizes federal financial participation, to the extent practicable, including any federal financial partic- ipation that is available or is reasonably expected to become avail- able, in the discretion of the commissioner, under the Affordable Care Act; (4) reductions shall be made uniformly among categories of services and geographic regions of the state, to the extent practi- cable, and shall be made uniformly within a category of service, to the extent practicable, except where the commissioner determines that there are sufficient grounds for non-uniformity, including but not limited to: the extent to which specific categories of services contributed to department of health medicaid state funds spending in excess of the limits specified herein; the need to maintain safety net services in underserved communities; or the potential benefits of pursuing innovative payment models contemplated by the Affordable Care Act, in which case such grounds shall be set forth in the medi- caid savings allocation plan; and (5) reductions shall be made in a manner that does not unnecessarily create administrative burdens to medicaid applicants and recipients or providers. The commissioner shall seek the input of the legislature, as well as organizations representing health care providers, consumers, busi- nesses, workers, health insurers, and others with relevant exper- tise, in developing such medicaid savings allocation plan, to the extent that all or part of such plan, in the discretion of the commissioner, is likely to have a material impact on the overall medicaid program, particular categories of service or particular geographic regions of the states. The commissioner shall post the medicaid savings allocation plan on the department of health's website and shall provide written copies of such plan to the chairs of the senate finance and the assembly ways and means committees at least 30 days before the date on which implementation is expected to begin. The commissioner may revise the medicaid savings allocation plan subsequent to the provisions of notice and prior to implementation but need provide a new notice pursuant to subparagraph (i) of this paragraph only if the commissioner determines, in his or her discretion, that such revisions materially alter the plan. Notwithstanding the provisions of paragraphs (a) and (b) of this subdivision, the commissioner need not seek the input described in paragraph (a) of this subdivision or provide notice pursuant to paragraph (b) of this paragraph if, in the discretion of the commis- sioner, expedited development and implementation of a medicaid savings allocation plan is necessary due to a public health emergen- cy. For purposes of this section, a public health emergency is defined as: (i) a disaster, natural or otherwise, that significantly increases the immediate need for health care personnel in an area of the state; (ii) an event or condition that creates a widespread risk of exposure to a serious communicable disease, or the potential for such widespread risk of exposure; or (iii) any other event or condi- tion determined by the commissioner to constitute an imminent threat to public health. 523 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Nothing in this paragraph shall be deemed to prevent all or part of such medicaid savings allocation plan from taking effect retroac- tively to the extent permitted by the federal centers for medicare and medicaid services. In accordance with the medicaid savings allocation plan, the commis- sioner of the department of health shall reduce department of health state funds medicaid spending by the amount of the projected over- spending through, actions including, but not limited to modifying or suspending reimbursement methods, including but not limited to all fees, premium levels and rates of payment, notwithstanding any provision of law that sets a specific amount or methodology for any such payments or rates of payment; modifying or discontinuing medi- caid program benefits; seeking all necessary federal approvals, including, but not limited to waivers, waiver amendments; and suspending time frames for notice, approval or certification of rate requirements, notwithstanding any provision of law, rule or regu- lation to the contrary, including but not limited to sections 2807 and 3614 of the public health law, section 18 of chapter 2 of the laws of 1988, and 18 NYCRR 505.14(h). The department of health shall prepare a monthly report that sets forth: (a) known and projected department of health medicaid expend- itures as described in subdivision 1 of this section, and factors that could result in medicaid disbursements for the relevant state fiscal year to exceed the projected department of health state funds disbursements in the enacted budget financial plan pursuant to subdivision 3 of section 23 of the state finance law, including spending increases or decreases due to: enrollment fluctuations, rate changes, utilization changes, MRT investments, and shift of beneficiaries to managed care; and variations in offline medicaid payments; and (b) the actions taken to implement any medicaid savings allocation plan implemented pursuant to subdivision 4 of this section, including information concerning the impact of such actions on each category of service and each geographic region of the state. Each such monthly report shall be provided to the chairs of the senate finance and the assembly ways and means committees and shall be posted on the department of health's website in a timely manner. The money hereby appropriated is to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued to municipalities, and to providers of medical services pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law, and for payment of state aid to municipalities and to providers of fami- ly care where payment systems through the fiscal intermediaries are not operational, and shall be available to the department net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law to the contrary, funds may be used by the department for outside legal assistance on issues involving the federal government, the conduct of preadmission screening and annual resident reviews required by the state's medi- caid program, computer matching with insurance carriers to insure that medicaid is the payer of last resort and activities related to the management of the pharmacy benefit available under the medicaid program. 524 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, in lieu of payments authorized by the social services law, or payments of federal funds otherwise due to the local social services districts for programs provided under the federal social security act or the federal food stamp act, funds herein appropriated, in amounts certified by the state commissioner of temporary and disability assistance or the state commissioner of health as due from local social services districts each month as their share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law may be set aside by the state comptroller in an interest-bearing account in order to ensure the orderly and prompt payment of providers under section 367-b of the social services law pursuant to an estimate provided by the commissioner of health of each local social services district's share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the money hereby appropri- ated may be increased or decreased by interchange, with any appro- priation of the department of health and the office of medicaid inspector general and may be increased or decreased by transfer or suballocation between these appropriated amounts and appropriations of the department of health state purpose account, the office of mental health, office for people with developmental disabilities, the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services, the depart- ment of family assistance office of temporary and disability assist- ance and office of children and family services, the office of Medi- caid Inspector General, and the state office for the aging with the approval of the director of the budget, who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law to the contrary, the moneys hereby appropriated may be used for payments to the centers for medicaid and medicare services for obligations incurred related to the pharmaceutical costs of dually eligible medicare/medicaid beneficiaries participating in the medicare drug benefit authorized by P.L. 108-173. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the moneys hereby appropriated shall not be used for any existing rates, fees, fee schedule, or procedures which may affect the cost of care and services provided by personal care providers, case managers, health maintenance organizations, out of state medical facilities which provide care and services to residents of the state, providers of transportation services, that are altered, amended, adjusted or otherwise changed by a local social services district unless previ- ously approved by the department of health and the director of the budget. For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including hospital inpatient services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering 525 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 1,395,985,000 ................................. (re. $1,395,985,000) For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including hospital outpatient and emergency room services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 623,082,000 ..................................... (re. $623,082,000) For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including clinic services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 834,582,000 ..................................... (re. $834,582,000) For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including nursing home services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 1,865,958,000 ................................. (re. $1,865,958,000) For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including other long term care services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 4,424,636,000 ................................. (re. $4,424,636,000) For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including managed care services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 9,001,454,000 ................................. (re. $9,001,454,000) For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including pharmacy services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 279,008,000 ..................................... (re. $279,008,000) For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including transportation services. 526 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 296,221,000 ..................................... (re. $296,221,000) For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including dental services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 84,478,000 ....................................... (re. $84,478,000) For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including non-institutional and other spending. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the money hereby appropriated may be available for payments to any county or public school district or state operated or state supported schools for blind and deaf students associated with additional claims for school supportive health services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 1,358,370,000 ................................. (re. $1,358,370,000) Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, upon submission of an allo- cation plan from the commissioner of health, the amount appropriated herein, together with any available federal matching funds, may be transferred or suballocated to the office of mental health, office of alcoholism and substance abuse services, office for people with developmental disabilities, division of housing and community renewal, New York state housing trust fund corporation, and office of temporary and disability assistance for services and expenses related to providing affordable housing. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 173,859,000 ..................................... (re. $173,859,000) For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including essential community provider network and vital access provider services ... 138,000,000 ........................ (re. $138,000,000) For grants to health homes to contribute to expenses associated with health homes establishment and infrastructure costs ................ 15,000,000 ....................................... (re. $15,000,000) For grants to the civil service employees association, Local 1000, AFSCME, AFL-CIO to contribute to the union's cost of purchasing health insurance coverage under the family health plus (FHPlus) 527 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 buy-in for child care providers represented by the union who do not otherwise qualify for coverage under FHPlus. Effective January 1, 2014, these funds shall be available for grants to civil service employees association, Local 1000, AFSCME, AFL-CIO to allow child care workers represented by the union to reduce the cost of purchas- ing coverage under the exchange. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 10,600,000 ....................................... (re. $10,600,000) For grants to the United Federation of Teachers, Local 2, AFT, AFL-CIO to contribute to the union's cost of purchasing health insurance coverage under the family health plus (FHPlus) buy-in for child care providers represented by the union who do not otherwise qualify for coverage under FHPlus. Effective January 1, 2014, these funds shall be available for grants to United Federation of Teachers, Local 2, AFT, AFL-CIO to allow child care workers represented by the union to reduce the cost of purchasing coverage under the exchange. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 18,000,000 ....................................... (re. $18,000,000) [For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including medical services provided at state facilities operated by the office of mental health, the office for people with developmental disabili- ties and the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services.] For the state share of medical assistance services expenses incurred by the department of health for the provision of medical assistance including services to people with developmental disabilities for mental hygiene stabilization in annual amounts not to exceed $730,000,000 in state fiscal year 2013-14, and $445,000,000 in 2014-15 ... 1,175,000,000 ..................... (re. $1,175,000,000) FOR SERVICES AND EXPENSES OF THE MEDICAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM INCLUDING MEDICAL SERVICES PROVIDED AT STATE FACILITIES OPERATED BY THE OFFICE OF MENTAL HEALTH, THE OFFICE FOR PEOPLE WITH DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILI- TIES AND THE OFFICE OF ALCOHOLISM AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE SERVICES. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 10,000,000,000 ............................... (re. $10,000,000,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Medicaid Direct Account - 25106 528 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 The appropriation made by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013, is hereby amended and reappropriated to read: For services and expenses for the medical assistance program, includ- ing administrative expenses for local social services districts, pursuant to title XIX of the federal social security act or its successor program. Notwithstanding section 40 of state finance law or any other law to the contrary, all medical assistance appropriations made from this account shall remain in full force and effect in accordance, in the aggregate, with the following schedule: not more than 47 percent for the period April 1, 2013 to March 31, 2014; and the remaining amount for the period April 1, 2014 to [March 31] SEPTEMBER 15, 2015. The moneys hereby appropriated are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued to municipalities, and to providers of medical services pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law, and for payment of state aid to municipalities and to providers of fami- ly care where payment systems through the fiscal intermediaries are not operational, shall be available to the department net of disal- lowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the money hereby appropri- ated may be increased or decreased by interchange, with any appro- priation of the department of health and the office of medicaid inspector general and may be increased or decreased by transfer or suballocation between these appropriated amounts and appropriations of the office of mental health, office for people with developmental disabilities, the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services, the department of family assistance office of temporary and disabil- ity assistance, office of children and family services, the depart- ment of financial services, department of corrections and community supervision, and the state office for the aging with the approval of the director of the budget, who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, in lieu of payments authorized by the social services law, or payments of federal funds otherwise due to the local social services districts for programs provided under the federal social security act or the federal food stamp act, funds herein appropriated, in amounts certified by the state commissioner of temporary and disability assistance or the state commissioner of health as due from local social services districts each month as their share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law may be set aside by the state comptroller in an interest-bearing account in order to ensure the orderly and prompt payment of providers under section 367-b of the social services law pursuant to an estimate provided by the commissioner of health of each local social services district's share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law. For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including hospital inpatient services. 529 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 10,939,750,000 ............................... (re. $10,939,750,000) For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including hospital outpatient and emergency room services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 2,688,854,000 ................................. (re. $2,688,854,000) For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including clinic services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 1,829,759,000 ................................. (re. $1,829,759,000) For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including nursing home services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 7,744,370,000 ................................. (re. $7,744,370,000) For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including other long term care services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 6,603,157,000 ................................. (re. $6,603,157,000) For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including managed care services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 12,096,790,000 ............................... (re. $12,096,790,000) For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including pharmacy services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering 530 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 4,685,138,000 ................................. (re. $4,685,138,000) For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including transportation services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 413,010,000 ..................................... (re. $413,010,000) For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including dental services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 334,959,000 ..................................... (re. $334,959,000) For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including noninstitutional and other spending. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 10,036,532,000 ............................... (re. $10,036,532,000) For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including medical services provided at state facilities operated by the office of mental health, the office for people with developmental disabili- ties and the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 10,000,000,000 ............................... (re. $10,000,000,000) The appropriation made by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012, is hereby amended and reappropriated to read: For services and expenses for the medical assistance program, includ- ing administrative expenses for local social services districts, pursuant to title XIX of the federal social security act or its successor program. Notwithstanding section 40 of state finance law or any other law to the contrary, all medical assistance appropriations made from this account shall remain in full force and effect in accordance, in the aggregate, with the following schedule: not more than 49 percent for the period April 1, 2012 to March 31, 2013; and the remaining amount for the period April 1, 2013 to [March 31, 2014] SEPTEMBER 15, 2015. The moneys hereby appropriated are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued to municipalities, and to providers of medical services pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law, and 531 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 for payment of state aid to municipalities and to providers of fami- ly care where payment systems through the fiscal intermediaries are not operational, shall be available to the department net of disal- lowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the money hereby appropri- ated may be increased or decreased by interchange, with any appro- priation of the department of health and the office of medicaid inspector general and may be increased or decreased by transfer or suballocation between these appropriated amounts and appropriations of the office of mental health, office for people with developmental disabilities, the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services, the department of family assistance office of temporary and disabil- ity assistance, office of children and family services, the depart- ment of financial services, department of corrections and community supervision, and the state office for the aging with the approval of the director of the budget, who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, in lieu of payments authorized by the social services law, or payments of federal funds otherwise due to the local social services districts for programs provided under the federal social security act or the federal food stamp act, funds herein appropriated, in amounts certified by the state commissioner of temporary and disability assistance or the state commissioner of health as due from local social services districts each month as their share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law may be set aside by the state comptroller in an interest-bearing account in order to ensure the orderly and prompt payment of providers under section 367-b of the social services law pursuant to an estimate provided by the commissioner of health of each local social services district's share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law. For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including hospital inpatient services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2012-13 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2012-13, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2012-13 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2011 .... 9,302,437,000 .................................... (re. $49,600,000) For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including hospital outpatient and emergency room services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2012-13 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2012-13, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2012-13 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2011 .... 2,286,423,000 ..................................... (re. $6,100,000) For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including clinic services. 532 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2012-13 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2012-13, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2012-13 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2011 .... 1,555,906,000 .................................... (re. $12,300,000) For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including other long term care services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2012-13 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2012-13, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2012-13 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2011 .... 5,823,198,000 ................................... (re. $256,900,000) For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including managed care services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2012-13 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2012-13, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2012-13 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2011 .... 10,286,307,000 .................................. (re. $746,700,000) For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including pharmacy services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2012-13 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2012-13, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2012-13 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2011 .... 3,983,930,000 ................................... (re. $520,100,000) For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including transportation services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2012-13 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2012-13, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2012-13 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2011 .... 351,196,000 ....................................... (re. $9,700,000) For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including dental services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2012-13 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2012-13, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2012-13 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2011 .... 284,827,000 ....................................... (re. $5,200,000) For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including noninstitutional and other spending. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2012-13 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2012-13, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering 533 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 fiscal year 2012-13 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2011 .... 8,534,401,000 ................................... (re. $297,000,000) For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including medical services provided at state facilities operated by the office of mental health, the office for people with developmental disabili- ties and the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2012-13 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2012-13, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2012-13 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2011 .... 9,500,000,000 ................................. (re. $1,816,100,000) By chapter 108, section 11, of the laws of 2010: For services and expenses for the medical assistance program, includ- ing administrative expenses for local social services districts, pursuant to title XIX of the federal social security act or its successor program. The moneys hereby appropriated are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities, and to providers of medical services pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law, and for payment of state aid to municipalities and to providers of family care where payment systems through the fiscal intermediaries are not operational, shall be available to the department net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and cred- its. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the money hereby appropri- ated may be increased or decreased by interchange, with any appro- priation of the department of health and the office of medicaid inspector general and may be increased or decreased by transfer or suballocation between these appropriated amounts and appropriations of the office of mental health, office of mental retardation and developmental disabilities, the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services, the department of family assistance office of tempo- rary and disability assistance, office of children and family services, and state office for the aging with the approval of the director of the budget, who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, in lieu of payments authorized by the social services law, or payments of federal funds otherwise due to the local social services districts for programs provided under the federal social security act or the federal food stamp act, funds herein appropriated, in amounts certified by the state commissioner of temporary and disability assistance or the state commissioner of health as due from local social services districts each month as their share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law may be set aside by the state comptroller in an interest-bearing account in order to ensure the orderly and prompt payment of providers under section 367-b of the social services law pursuant to an estimate provided by the 534 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 commissioner of health of each local social services district's share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law. Notwithstanding paragraph (c) of subdivision 10 of section 2807-c of the public health law, subdivision 2-b of section 2808 of the public health law, section 21 of chapter 1 of the laws of 1999, and any other contrary provision of law, in determining rates of payments by state governmental agencies effective for services provided on and after April 1, 2010 through March 31, 2011, for inpatient and outpa- tient services provided by general hospitals, for inpatient services and adult day health care outpatient services provided by residen- tial health care facilities pursuant to article 28 of the public health law, except for residential health care facilities that provide extensive nursing, medical, psychological and counseling support services to children, for home health care services provided pursuant to article 36 of the public health law by certified home health agencies, long term home health care programs and AIDS home care programs, and for personal care services provided pursuant to section 365-a of the social services law, the commissioner of health shall apply zero trend factor projections attributable to the 2010 calendar year in accordance with paragraph (c) of subdivision 10 of section 2807-c of the public health law, provided, however, that such zero trend factor projections for such 2010 calendar year shall also be applied to rates of payment for personal care services provided in those local social services districts, including New York city, whose rates of payment for such services are established by such local social services districts pursuant to a rate-setting exemption issued by the commissioner of health to such local social services districts in accordance with applicable regulations, and provided further, however, that for rates of payment for assisted living program services provided on and after April 1, 2010 through March 31, 2011, trend factor projections attributable to the 2010 calendar year shall be established at zero percent. For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including hospital inpatient services. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, rule or regulation and subject to the availability of federal financial participation, for the period July 1, 2010 through March 31, 2011, hospital inpa- tient rate adjustments shall be made in accordance with regulations which the commissioner of health shall promulgate in accordance with the provisions of subparagraph (v) of paragraph (b) of subdivision 35 of section 2807-c of the public health law and which shall be effective on and after July 1, 2010 that incorporate quality related measures pertaining to potentially preventable readmissions. Such regulations shall incorporate a risk adjusted comparison of the actual and expected number of potentially preventable readmissions in a given hospital with benchmarks established by the commissioner of health, provided, however, that the application of such regu- lations shall result in an aggregate reduction in medicaid payments of no less than $35,000,000 for the period July 1, 2010 through March 31, 2011, provided, however, that for the period July 1, 2010 535 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 through March 31, 2011 such rate adjustments shall not reflect the application of this section to behavioral health readmissions. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, rule or regulation, hospital inpatient rate adjustments made in accordance with the methodology specified in subdivision 6 of section 2500-d of the public health law shall be reduced by up to $1,000,000 for the peri- od April 1, 2010 through March 31, 2011; provided, however, if this act provides sufficient additional funding to support such rate adjustments without the aggregate reductions, then the provisions of this section shall be deemed null and void as of March 31, 2010 .... 4,435,794,000 ................................... (re. $229,000,000) For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including other long term care services. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, rule or regulation to the contrary, for the period April 1, 2010 through March 31, 2011, for purposes of operating the long term care assessment center demonstration program pursuant to section 367-w of the social services law, the department of health shall designate one or more long-term care assessment centers to be established in and together serve an entire county within the city of New York and shall desig- nate a long term care assessment center to be established in another region consisting of one or more contiguous counties elsewhere in the state. Provided, however, if this act appropriates sufficient additional funds to support operation of the long term care assess- ment center demonstration program through one assessment center in a county within the city of New York, then the provisions of this appropriation shall be deemed null and void. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, rule or regulation to the contrary, for the period April 1, 2010 through March 31, 2011, continued provision of long term home health care program, AIDS home care program or certified home health agency services paid for by government funds shall be based upon a comprehensive assess- ment of the medical, social and environmental needs of the recipient of the services which shall be performed at least every 180 days by the provider of a long term home health care program, AIDS home care program or the certified home health agency providing services for the patient and the local department of social services; provided, however, if this act appropriates sufficient additional funds to require that such assessments be performed no less frequently than once every 120 days, then the provisions of this paragraph shall not apply and shall be considered null and void as of March 31, 2010 ... 3,248,511,000 ................................... (re. $334,100,000) For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including pharmacy services. Notwithstanding any law, rule or regulation to the contrary, for the period April 1, 2010 through March 31, 2011, the commissioner of health shall provide five days public notice on the department's website of any recommendations developed by the pharmacy and thera- peutics committee regarding the preferred drug program; provided however that, if this act appropriates sufficient additional funds to permit the commissioner to provide thirty days public notice on the department's website of any such recommendations, the provisions 536 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 of this paragraph shall not apply and shall be considered null and void as of March 31, 2010 .......................................... 2,525,100,000 ................................... (re. $193,303,000) For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including noninstitutional and other spending. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, rule or regulation to the contrary, for the period April 1, 2010 through March 31, 2011: (i) any utilization controls on occupational therapy or phys- ical therapy services under the Medicaid program, including, but not limited to, prior approval of services, utilization thresholds or other limitations imposed on such therapy services in relation to a chronic condition in clinics certified under article 28 of the public health law or article 16 of the mental hygiene law shall be developed by the department of health in concurrence with the office of mental retardation and developmental disabilities; (ii) such utilization controls shall be in accord with nationally recognized professional standards and, in the event that nationally recognized standards do not exist, such thresholds shall be based upon reason- ably recognized professional standards of those with a specific expertise in treating individuals served by clinics certified under article 28 of the public health law or article 16 of the mental hygiene law; and (iii) prior approval by the department of health of a physical therapy evaluation or an occupational therapy evaluation by a qualified practitioner practicing within the scope of such practitioner's licensure shall not be required; provided that the department of health may require prior approval for treatment as recommended by such an evaluation and, in the event that prior approval is required, and the department of health fails to make a determination within eight days of presentation of a treatment request for physical or occupational therapy services, the depart- ment of health shall automatically approve four therapy visits; and provided, further, that if, upon completion of such four therapy visits, the department has not yet rendered a determination on the request for physical or occupational therapy services, the depart- ment shall automatically approve an additional four therapy visits and that such subsequent automatic approval shall be issued in the same manner until such time as the department issues a determi- nation, but in no event shall such approvals exceed the number of services or the period of time recommended by the evaluation; and provided further that, in the case of any denial of a prior approval request for physical therapy or occupational therapy, the department of health shall provide a reasonable opportunity for the qualified practitioner to provide his or her assessment of the beneficiary's physical and functional status as documented in a treatment plan with reasonable and obtainable goals; and provided further that, if the qualified practitioner provides documentation that is in accord with reasonably recognized professional standards, the recommended treatment plan shall be final, and the prior approval request shall be approved. Provided, however, if this act appropriates sufficient additional funds to permit payment under the Medicaid program for occupational therapy and physical therapy without the utilization control and prior approval features described in this appropriation, 537 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 then the provisions of this paragraph shall not apply and shall be considered null and void as of March 31, 2010. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, rule or regulation to the contrary, for the period April 1, 2010 through March 31, 2011, moneys paid by an applicant or recipient of supplemental secu- rity income benefits under section 209 of the social services law or of medical assistance under section 366 of such law, to a funeral firm, funeral director, undertaker, cemetery, or any other person, firm or corporation, under or in connection with an agreement, or any option to enter into an agreement, for the sale of merchandise to be used in connection with a funeral or burial, or for the furnishing of personal services of a funeral director or undertaker, wherein the merchandise is not to be actually physically delivered or the personal services are not to be rendered until the occurrence of the death of the person for whose funeral or burial such merchan- dise or services are to be furnished, shall be placed into an irrev- ocable trust if the person for whose funeral or burial such merchan- dise or services are to be furnished is a family member of such applicant and recipient. Under the terms of such an irrevocable trust, such applicant or recipient (and after the death of such applicant or recipient, the family member) shall have the right to select any funeral firm, funeral director, undertaker, cemetery or any other person, firm or corporation to whom such payment is made and to change such selection any time to any type of funeral or any funeral firm, funeral director, cemetery or any other person, firm or corporation to whom such payment is made, located in the state of New York or any other state. Any funds remaining in such an irrev- ocable trust after the payment of all funeral expenses must be paid over to the social services official responsible for arranging for burials under section 141 of the social services law in the local government subdivision where the decedent resided. Any such agree- ment, and any promotional literature prepared by a funeral firm, funeral director, undertaker, cemetery, or any other person, firm or corporation for prearranged funeral and burial services must contain language disclosing the irrevocable nature of burial trusts estab- lished for a family member by an applicant or recipient of supple- mental security income benefits or medical assistance. Provided, however, if this act appropriates sufficient additional funds to permit such agreements purchased for family members by applicants or recipients of supplemental security income benefits or medical assistance to be revocable, then the provisions of this paragraph shall not apply and shall be considered null and void as of March 31, 2010 ... 4,300,376,000 ...................... (re. $680,481,000) Special Revenue Funds - Other HCRA Resources Fund Indigent Care Account - 20817 The appropriation made by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013, is hereby amended and reappropriated to read: Notwithstanding section 40 of state finance law or any other law to the contrary, all medical assistance appropriations made from this 538 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 account shall remain in full force and effect in accordance, in the aggregate, with the following schedule: not more than 50 percent for the period April 1, 2013 to March 31, 2014; and the remaining amount for the period April 1, 2014 to [March 31] SEPTEMBER 15, 2015. Notwithstanding section 40 of the state finance law or any provision of law to the contrary, subject to federal approval, department of health state funds medicaid spending, excluding payments for medical services provided at state facilities operated by the office of mental health, the office for people with developmental disabilities and the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services and further excluding any payments which are not appropriated within the department of health, in the aggregate, for the period April 1, 2013 through March 31, 2014, shall not exceed $16,477,019,000 except as provided below and state share medicaid spending, in the aggregate, for the period April 1, 2014 through [March 31] SEPTEMBER 15, 2015, shall not exceed [$17,098,774,000] $17,082,871,000, but in no event shall department of health state funds medicaid spending for the period April 1, 2013 through [March 31] SEPTEMBER 15, 2015 exceed [$33,575,793,000] $33,559,890,000 provided, however, such aggregate limits may be adjusted by the director of the budget to account for any changes in the New York state federal medical assistance percentage amount established pursuant to the federal social securi- ty act, increases in provider revenues, reductions in local social services district payments for medical assistance administration and beginning April 1, 2012 the operational costs of the New York state medical indemnity fund, pursuant to a chapter establishing such fund. Such projections may be adjusted by the director of the budget to account for increased or expedited department of health state funds medicaid expenditures as a result of a natural or other type of disaster, including a governmental declaration of emergency. The director of the budget, in consultation with the commissioner of health, shall assess on monthly basis known and projected medicaid expenditures by category of service and by geographic region, as determined by the commissioner of health, incurred both prior to and subsequent to such assessment for each such period, and if the director of the budget determines that such expenditures are expected to cause medicaid spending for such period to exceed the aggregate limit specified herein for such period, the state medicaid director, in consultation with the director of the budget and the commissioner of health, shall develop a medicaid savings allocation plan to limit such spending to the aggregate limit specified herein for such period. Such medicaid savings allocation plan shall be designed, to reduce the expenditures authorized by the appropriations herein in compliance with the following guidelines: (1) reductions shall be made in compliance with applicable federal law, including the provisions of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Public Law No. 111-148, and the Health Care and Education Reconciliation Act of 2010, Public Law No. 111-152 (collectively "Affordable Care Act") and any subsequent amendments thereto or regulations promulgated thereunder; (2) reductions shall be made in a manner that complies with the state medicaid plan approved by the federal centers for 539 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 medicare and medicaid services, provided, however, that the commis- sioner of health is authorized to submit any state plan amendment or seek other federal approval, including waiver authority, to imple- ment the provisions of the medicaid savings allocation plan that meets the other criteria set forth herein; (3) reductions shall be made in a manner that maximizes federal financial participation, to the extent practicable, including any federal financial partic- ipation that is available or is reasonably expected to become avail- able, in the discretion of the commissioner, under the Affordable Care Act; (4) reductions shall be made uniformly among categories of services and geographic regions of the state, to the extent practi- cable, and shall be made uniformly within a category of service, to the extent practicable, except where the commissioner determines that there are sufficient grounds for non-uniformity, including but not limited to: the extent to which specific categories of services contributed to department of health medicaid state funds spending in excess of the limits specified herein; the need to maintain safety net services in underserved communities; or the potential benefits of pursuing innovative payment models contemplated by the Affordable Care Act, in which case such grounds shall be set forth in the medi- caid savings allocation plan; and (5) reductions shall be made in a manner that does not unnecessarily create administrative burdens to medicaid applicants and recipients or providers. The commissioner shall seek the input of the legislature, as well as organizations representing health care providers, consumers, busi- nesses, workers, health insurers, and others with relevant exper- tise, in developing such medicaid savings allocation plan, to the extent that all or part of such plan, in the discretion of the commissioner, is likely to have a material impact on the overall medicaid program, particular categories of service or particular geographic regions of the state. The commissioner shall post the medicaid savings allocation plan on the department of health's website and shall provide written copies of such plan to the chairs of the senate finance and the assembly ways and means committees at least 30 days before the date on which implementation is expected to begin. The commissioner may revise the medicaid savings allocation plan subsequent to the provisions of notice and prior to implementation but need provide a new notice pursuant to subparagraph (i) of this paragraph only if the commissioner determines, in his or her discretion, that such revisions materially alter the plan. Notwithstanding the provisions of paragraphs (a) and (b) of this subdivision, the commissioner need not seek the input described in paragraph (a) of this subdivision or provide notice pursuant to paragraph (b) of this paragraph if, in the discretion of the commis- sioner, expedited development and implementation of a medicaid savings allocation plan is necessary due to a public health emergen- cy. For purposes of this section, a public health emergency is defined as: (i) a disaster, natural or otherwise, that significantly increases the immediate need for health care personnel in an area of the state; (ii) an event or condition that creates a widespread risk of 540 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 exposure to a serious communicable disease, or the potential for such widespread risk of exposure; or (iii) any other event or condi- tion determined by the commissioner to constitute an imminent threat to public health. Nothing in this paragraph shall be deemed to prevent all or part of such medicaid savings allocation plan from taking effect retroac- tively to the extent permitted by the federal centers for medicare and medicaid services. In accordance with the medicaid savings allocation plan, the commis- sioner of the department of health shall reduce department of health state funds medicaid spending by the amount of the projected over- spending through, actions including, but not limited to modifying or suspending reimbursement methods, including but not limited to all fees, premium levels and rates of payment, notwithstanding any provision of law that sets a specific amount or methodology for any such payments or rates of payment; modifying medicaid program bene- fits; seeking all necessary federal approvals, including, but not limited to waivers, waiver amendments; and suspending time frames for notice, approval or certification of rate requirements, notwith- standing any provision of law, rule or regulation to the contrary, including but not limited to sections 2807 and 3614 of the public health law, section 18 of chapter 2 of the laws of 1988, and 18 NYCRR 505.14(h). The department of health shall prepare a monthly report that sets forth: (a) known and projected department of health medicaid expenditures as described in subdivision 1 of this section, and factors that could result in medicaid disbursements for the relevant state fiscal year to exceed the projected department of health state funds disbursements in the enacted budget financial plan pursuant to subdivision 3 of section 23 of the state finance law, including spending increases or decreases due to: enrollment fluctuations, rate changes, utilization changes, MRT investments, and shift of beneficiaries to managed care; and variations in offline medicaid payments; and (b) the actions taken to implement any medicaid savings allocation plan implemented pursuant to subdi- vision 4 of this section, including information concerning the impact of such actions on each category of service and each geographic region of the state. Each such monthly report shall be provided to the chairs of the senate finance and the assembly ways and means committees and shall be posted on the department of health's website in a timely manner. For the purpose of making payments to providers of medical care pursu- ant to section 367-b of the social services law, and for payment of state aid to municipalities where payment systems through fiscal intermediaries are not operational, to reimburse such providers for costs attributable to the provision of care to patients eligible for medical assistance. Payments from this appropriation to general hospitals related to indigent care pursuant to article 28 of the public health law respectively, when combined with federal funds for services and expenses for the medical assistance program pursuant to title XIX of the federal social security act or its successor program, shall equal the amount of the funds received related to health care reform act allowances and surcharges pursuant to article 541 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 28 of the public health law and deposited to this account less any such amounts withheld pursuant to subdivision 21 of section 2807-c of the public health law. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the moneys hereby appropriated may be increased or decreased by interchange or transfer with any appropriation of the department of health with the approval of the director of the budg- et, who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 1,583,000,000 ................................. (re. $1,583,000,000) Special Revenue Funds - Other HCRA Resources Fund Medical Assistance Account - 20804 The appropriation made by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013, is hereby amended and reappropriated to read: Notwithstanding section 40 of state finance law or any other law to the contrary, all medical assistance appropriations made from this account shall remain in full force and effect in accordance, in the aggregate, with the following schedule: not more than 48 percent for the period April 1, 2013 to March 31, 2014; and the remaining amount for the period April 1, 2014 to [March 31] SEPTEMBER 15, 2015. Notwithstanding section 40 of the state finance law or any provision of law to the contrary, subject to federal approval, department of health state funds medicaid spending, excluding payments for medical services provided at state facilities operated by the office of mental health, the office for people with developmental disabilities and the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services and further excluding any payments which are not appropriated within the department of health, in the aggregate, for the period April 1, 2013 through March 31, 2014, shall not exceed $16,477,019,000 except as provided below and state share medicaid spending, in the aggregate, for the period April 1, 2014 through [March 31] SEPTEMBER 15, 2015, shall not exceed [$17,098,774,000] $17,082,871,000, but in no event shall department of health state funds medicaid spending for the period April 1, 2013 through [March 31] SEPTEMBER 15, 2015 exceed [$33,575,793,000] $33,559,890,000 provided, however, such aggregate limits may be adjusted by the director of the budget to account for any changes in the New York state federal medical assistance percentage amount established pursuant to the federal social securi- ty act, increases in provider revenues, reductions in local social services district payments for medical assistance administration and beginning April 1, 2012 the operational costs of the New York state medical indemnity fund, pursuant to a chapter establishing such fund. Such projections may be adjusted by the director of the budget to account for increased or expedited department of health state 542 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 funds medicaid expenditures as a result of a natural or other type of disaster, including a governmental declaration of emergency. The director of the budget, in consultation with the commissioner of health, shall assess on a monthly basis known and projected medicaid expenditures by category of service and by geographic region, as determined by the commissioner of health, incurred both prior to and subsequent to such assessment for each such period, and if the director of the budget determines that such expenditures are expected to cause medicaid spending for such period to exceed the aggregate limit specified herein for such period, the state medicaid director, in consultation with the director of the budget and the commissioner of health, shall develop a medicaid savings allocation plan to limit such spending to the aggregate limit specified herein for such period. Such medicaid savings allocation plan shall be designed, to reduce the expenditures authorized by the appropriations herein in compliance with the following guidelines: (1) reductions shall be made in compliance with applicable federal law, including the provisions of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Public Law No. 111-148, and the Health Care and Education Reconciliation Act of 2010, Public Law No. 111-152 (collectively "Affordable Care Act") and any subsequent amendments thereto or regulations promulgated thereunder; (2) reductions shall be made in a manner that complies with the state medicaid plan approved by the federal centers for medicare and medicaid services, provided, however, that the commis- sioner of health is authorized to submit any state plan amendment or seek other federal approval, including waiver authority, to imple- ment the provisions of the medicaid savings allocation plan that meets the other criteria set forth herein; (3) reductions shall be made in a manner that maximizes federal financial participation, to the extent practicable, including any federal financial partic- ipation that is available or is reasonably expected to become avail- able, in the discretion of the commissioner, under the Affordable Care Act; (4) reductions shall be made uniformly among categories of services and geographic regions of the state, to the extent practi- cable, and shall be made uniformly within a category of service, to the extent practicable, except where the commissioner determines that there are sufficient grounds for non-uniformity, including but not limited to: the extent to which specific categories of services contributed to department of health medicaid state funds spending in excess of the limits specified herein; the need to maintain safety net services in underserved communities; or the potential benefits of pursuing innovative payment models contemplated by the Affordable Care Act, in which case such grounds shall be set forth in the medi- caid savings allocation plan; and (5) reductions shall be made in a manner that does not unnecessarily create administrative burdens to medicaid applicants and recipients or providers. The commissioner shall seek the input of the legislature, as well as organizations representing health care providers, consumers, busi- nesses, workers, health insurers, and others with relevant exper- tise, in developing such medicaid savings allocation plan, to the extent that all or part of such plan, in the discretion of the 543 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 commissioner, is likely to have a material impact on the overall medicaid program, particular categories of service or particular geographic regions of the state. The commissioner shall post the medicaid savings allocation plan on the department of health's website and shall provide written copies of such plan to the chairs of the senate finance and the assembly ways and means committees at least 30 days before the date on which implementation is expected to begin. The commissioner may revise the medicaid savings allocation plan subsequent to the provisions of notice and prior to implementation but need provide a new notice pursuant to subparagraph (i) of this paragraph only if the commissioner determines, in his or her discretion, that such revisions materially alter the plan. Notwithstanding the provisions of paragraphs (a) and (b) of this subdivision, the commissioner need not seek the input described in paragraph (a) of this subdivision or provide notice pursuant to paragraph (b) of this paragraph if, in the discretion of the commis- sioner, expedited development and implementation of a medicaid savings allocation plan is necessary due to a public health emergen- cy. For purposes of this section, a public health emergency is defined as: (i) a disaster, natural or otherwise, that significantly increases the immediate need for health care personnel in an area of the state; (ii) an event or condition that creates a widespread risk of exposure to a serious communicable disease, or the potential for such widespread risk of exposure; or (iii) any other event or condi- tion determined by the commissioner to constitute an imminent threat to public health. Nothing in this paragraph shall be deemed to prevent all or part of such medicaid savings allocation plan from taking effect retroac- tively to the extent permitted by the federal centers for medicare and medicaid services. In accordance with the medicaid savings allocation plan, the commis- sioner of the department of health shall reduce department of health state funds medicaid spending by the amount of the projected over- spending through, actions including, but not limited to modifying or suspending reimbursement methods, including but not limited to all fees, premium levels and rates of payment, notwithstanding any provision of law that sets a specific amount or methodology for any such payments or rates of payment; modifying medicaid program bene- fits; seeking all necessary federal approvals, including, but not limited to waivers, waiver amendments; and suspending time frames for notice, approval or certification of rate requirements, notwith- standing any provision of law, rule or regulation to the contrary, including but not limited to sections 2807 and 3614 of the public health law, section 18 of chapter 2 of the laws of 1988, and 18 NYCRR 505.14(h). The department of health shall prepare a monthly report that sets forth: (a) known and projected department of health medicaid expend- itures as described in subdivision 1 of this section, and factors that could result in medicaid disbursements for the relevant state fiscal year to exceed the projected department of health state funds 544 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 disbursements in the enacted budget financial plan pursuant to subdivision 3 of section 23 of the state finance law, including spending increases or decreases due to: enrollment fluctuations, rate changes, utilization changes, MRT investments, and shift of beneficiaries to managed care; and variations in offline medicaid payments; and (b) the actions taken to implement any medicaid savings allocation plan implemented pursuant to subdivision 4 of this section, including information concerning the impact of such actions on each category of service and each geographic region of the state. Each such monthly report shall be provided to the chairs of the senate finance and the assembly ways and means committees and shall be posted on the department of health's website in a timely manner. For the purpose of making payments, the money hereby appropriated is available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter accrued, to providers of medical care pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law, and for payment of state aid to munici- palities and the federal government where payment systems through fiscal intermediaries are not operational, to reimburse such provid- ers for costs attributable to the provision of care to patients eligible for medical assistance. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the moneys hereby appropriated may be increased or decreased by interchange or transfer with any appropriation of the department of health with the approval of the director of the budg- et, who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. For services and expenses related to the medical assistance program. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 292,800,000 ..................................... (re. $292,800,000) For services and expenses of the medical assistance program related to the treatment of breast and cervical cancer. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 4,200,000 ......................................... (re. $4,200,000) For services and expenses of the medical assistance program related to primary care case management. All or a portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 4,000,000 ......................................... (re. $4,000,000) 545 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses of the medical assistance program related to disabled persons. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 47,000,000 ....................................... (re. $47,000,000) For services and expenses of the medical assistance program related to physician services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 170,400,000 ..................................... (re. $170,400,000) For services and expenses of the medical assistance program related, but not limited to, pharmacy, inpatient, and nursing home services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 4,691,350,000 ................................. (re. $4,691,350,000) For services and expenses of the medical assistance program related to the city of New York. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 249,400,000 ..................................... (re. $249,400,000) For services and expenses of the medical assistance program related to providing distributions for supplemental medical insurance for medi- care part B premiums, physician services, outpatient services, medical equipment, supplies and other health services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 136,000,000 ..................................... (re. $136,000,000) For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including costs associated with the family health plus program. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 1,300,800,000 ................................. (re. $1,300,800,000) For services and expenses of the medical assistance program related to supporting workforce recruitment and retention of personal care 546 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 services or any worker with direct patient care responsibility for local social service districts which include a city with a popu- lation of over one million persons. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 272,000,000 ..................................... (re. $272,000,000) For services and expenses of the medical assistance program related to supporting workforce recruitment and retention of personal care services for local social service districts that do not include a city with a population of over one million persons. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 22,400,000 ....................................... (re. $22,400,000) For services and expenses of the medical assistance program related to supporting rate increases for certified home health agencies, long term home health care programs, AIDS home care programs, hospice programs, managed long term care plans and approved managed long term care operating demonstrations for recruitment and retention of health care workers. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 100,000,000 ..................................... (re. $100,000,000) Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Medical Assistance Account - 22187 The appropriation made by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013, is hereby amended and reappropriated to read: Notwithstanding section 40 of state finance law or any other law to the contrary, all medical assistance appropriations made from this account shall remain in full force and effect in accordance, in the aggregate, with the following schedule: not more than 50 percent for the period April 1, 2013 to March 31, 2014; and the remaining amount for the period April 1, 2014 to [March 31] SEPTEMBER 15, 2015. Notwithstanding section 40 of the state finance law or any provision of law to the contrary, subject to federal approval, department of health state funds medicaid spending, excluding payments for medical services provided at state facilities operated by the office of mental health, the office for people with developmental disabilities and the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services and further excluding any payments which are not appropriated within the department of health, in the aggregate, for the period April 1, 2013 547 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 through March 31, 2014, shall not exceed $16,477,019,000 except as provided below and state share medicaid spending, in the aggregate, for the period April 1, 2014 through [March 31] SEPTEMBER 15, 2015, shall not exceed [$17,098,774,000] $17,082,871,000, but in no event shall department of health state funds medicaid spending for the period April 1, 2013 through [March 31] SEPTEMBER 15, 2015 exceed [$33,575,793,000] $33,559,890,000 provided, however, such aggregate limits may be adjusted by the director of the budget to account for any changes in the New York state federal medical assistance percentage amount established pursuant to the federal social securi- ty act, increases in provider revenues, reductions in local social services district payments for medical assistance administration and beginning April 1, 2012 the operational costs of the New York state medical indemnity fund, pursuant to a chapter establishing such fund. Such projections may be adjusted by the director of the budget to account for increased or expedited department of health state funds medicaid expenditures as a result of a natural or other type of disaster, including a governmental declaration of emergency. The director of the budget, in consultation with the commissioner of health, shall assess on monthly basis known and projected medicaid expenditures by category of service and by geographic region, as determined by the commissioner of health, incurred both prior to and subsequent to such assessment for each such period, and if the director of the budget determines that such expenditures are expected to cause medicaid spending for such period to exceed the aggregate limit specified herein for such period, the state medicaid director, in consultation with the director of the budget and the commissioner of health, shall develop a medicaid savings allocation plan to limit such spending to the aggregate limit specified herein for such period. Such medicaid savings allocation plan shall be designed, to reduce the expenditures authorized by the appropriations herein in compliance with the following guidelines: (1) reductions shall be made in compliance with applicable federal law, including the provisions of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Public Law No. 111-148, and the Health Care and Education Reconciliation Act of 2010, Public Law No. 111-152 (collectively "Affordable Care Act") and any subsequent amendments thereto or regulations promulgated thereunder; (2) reductions shall be made in a manner that complies with the state medicaid plan approved by the federal centers for medicare and medicaid services, provided, however, that the commis- sioner of health is authorized to submit any state plan amendment or seek other federal approval, including waiver authority, to imple- ment the provisions of the medicaid savings allocation plan that meets the other criteria set forth herein; (3) reductions shall be made in a manner that maximizes federal financial participation, to the extent practicable, including any federal financial partic- ipation that is available or is reasonably expected to become avail- able, in the discretion of the commissioner, under the Affordable Care Act; (4) reductions shall be made uniformly among categories of services and geographic regions of the state, to the extent practi- cable, and shall be made uniformly within a category of service, to 548 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 the extent practicable, except where the commissioner determines that there are sufficient grounds for non-uniformity, including but not limited to: the extent to which specific categories of services contributed to department of health medicaid state funds spending in excess of the limits specified herein; the need to maintain safety net services in underserved communities; or the potential benefits of pursuing innovative payment models contemplated by the Affordable Care Act, in which case such grounds shall be set forth in the medi- caid savings allocation plan; and (5) reductions shall be made in a manner that does not unnecessarily create administrative burdens to medicaid applicants and recipients or providers. The commissioner shall seek the input of the legislature, as well as organizations representing health care providers, consumers, busi- nesses, workers, health insurers, and others with relevant exper- tise, in developing such medicaid savings allocation plan, to the extent that all or part of such plan, in the discretion of the commissioner, is likely to have a material impact on the overall medicaid program, particular categories of service or particular geographic regions of the state. The commissioner shall post the medicaid savings allocation plan on the department of health's website and shall provide written copies of such plan to the chairs of the senate finance and the assembly ways and means committees at least 30 days before the date on which implementation is expected to begin. The commissioner may revise the medicaid savings allocation plan subsequent to the provisions of notice and prior to implementation but need provide a new notice pursuant to subparagraph (i) of this paragraph only if the commissioner determines, in his or her discretion, that such revisions materially alter the plan. Notwithstanding the provisions of paragraphs (a) and (b) of this subdivision, the commissioner need not seek the input described in paragraph (a) of this subdivision or provide notice pursuant to paragraph (b) of this paragraph if, in the discretion of the commis- sioner, expedited development and implementation of a medicaid savings allocation plan is necessary due to a public health emergen- cy. For purposes of this section, a public health emergency is defined as: (i) a disaster, natural or otherwise, that significantly increases the immediate need for health care personnel in an area of the state; (ii) an event or condition that creates a widespread risk of exposure to a serious communicable disease, or the potential for such widespread risk of exposure; or (iii) any other event or condi- tion determined by the commissioner to constitute an imminent threat to public health. Nothing in this paragraph shall be deemed to prevent all or part of such medicaid savings allocation plan from taking effect retroac- tively to the extent permitted by the federal centers for medicare and medicaid services. In accordance with the medicaid savings allocation plan, the commis- sioner of the department of health shall reduce department of health state funds medicaid spending by the amount of the projected over- spending through, actions including, but not limited to modifying or 549 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 suspending reimbursement methods, including but not limited to all fees, premium levels and rates of payment, notwithstanding any provision of law that sets a specific amount or methodology for any such payments or rates of payment; modifying medicaid program bene- fits; seeking all necessary federal approvals, including, but not limited to waivers, waiver amendments; and suspending time frames for notice, approval or certification of rate requirements, notwith- standing any provision of law, rule or regulation to the contrary, including but not limited to sections 2807 and 3614 of the public health law, section 18 of chapter 2 of the laws of 1988, and 18 NYCRR 505.14(h). The department of health shall prepare a monthly report that sets forth: (a) known and projected department of health medicaid expend- itures as described in subdivision 1 of this section, and factors that could result in medicaid disbursements for the relevant state fiscal year to exceed the projected department of health state funds disbursements in the enacted budget financial plan pursuant to subdivision 3 of section 23 of the state finance law, including spending increases or decreases due to: enrollment fluctuations, rate changes, utilization changes, MRT investments, and shift of beneficiaries to managed care; and variations in offline medicaid payments; and (b) the actions taken to implement any medicaid savings allocation plan implemented pursuant to subdivision 4 of this section, including information concerning the impact of such actions on each category of service and each geographic region of the state. Each such monthly report shall be provided to the chairs of the senate finance and the assembly ways and means committees and shall be posted on the department of health's website in a timely manner. For the purpose of making payments to providers of medical care pursu- ant to section 367-b of the social services law, and for payment of state aid to municipalities and the federal government where payment systems through fiscal intermediaries are not operational, to reim- burse the provision of care to patients eligible for medical assist- ance. For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including nursing home, personal care, certified home health agency, long term home health care program and hospital services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 1,570,800,000 ................................. (re. $1,570,800,000) OFFICE OF HEALTH INSURANCE PROGRAMS General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: 550 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For grants to a New York state based not-for-profit organization with expertise in the New York state medicaid program for studies, reviews and analysis, to be performed in conjunction with the department of health, on medicaid policy, operational and other issues as defined by the department. All or a portion of this appro- priation may be transferred to state operations appropriations ..... 695,600 ............................................. (re. $695,600) The monies hereby appropriated shall be available for the cost of housing subsidies to certain participants in the nursing home tran- sition and diversion waiver program as authorized by chapters 615 and 627 of the laws of 2004. A portion of such funds may be used for administration of the housing subsidies, either by state staff or a not-for-profit agency. A portion of this appropriation may be trans- ferred to state operations appropriations. Up to 100 percent of this appropriation may be suballocated to the division of housing and community renewal ... 2,303,000 ................... (re. $2,303,000) For services and expenses related to traumatic brain injury including but not limited to services rendered to individuals enrolled in the federally approved home and community based services (HCBS) waiver and including personal and nonpersonal services spending originally authorized by appropriations and reappropriations enacted prior to 1996. All or part of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations ... 12,464,500 .......... (re. $9,555,000) For services and expenses of Alzheimer's disease assistance centers as established pursuant to chapter 586 of the laws of 1987 ............ 470,200 ............................................. (re. $376,000) For a grant to the Coalition of New York State Alzheimer's Chapter, Inc. in support of and for distribution to a statewide network of not-for-profit corporations established and dedicated to responding at the local level to the needs of the New York State Alzheimer's community pursuant to subdivision 2 of section 2005 of the public health law ... 232,300 .............................. (re. $176,000) For services and expenses for the Alzheimer's community assistance program as established pursuant to chapter 657 of the laws of 1997 ... 46,300 ........................................... (re. $38,000) For services and expenses for Alzheimer's community service programs ... 278,600 ......................................... (re. $227,000) For services and expenses, including suballocation to the state office for the aging, for coordinating patient care Alzheimer's disease program. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations for administration of this program ....... 339,900 ............................................. (re. $252,000) For services and expenses, including grants, of a falls prevention program. All or a portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations ... 141,600 ...... (re. $141,600) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the money hereby appropri- ated may be increased or decreased by interchange, transfer or suballocation between this appropriated amount and appropriations of the department of health medical assistance program and the depart- ment of health medical assistance administration program. For services and expenses for DC37 and Teamster Local 858 health insurance coverage under the family health plus (FHPlus), medicaid 551 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 or for payments to participating health insurance plans in the New York state health benefit exchange ... 5,000,000 .. (re. $5,000,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For grants to a New York state based not-for-profit organization with expertise in the New York state medicaid program for studies, reviews and analysis, to be performed in conjunction with the department of health, on medicaid policy, operational and other issues as defined by the department. All or a portion of this appro- priation may be transferred to state operations appropriations ..... 695,600 ............................................. (re. $306,000) For services and expenses, including grants, of the uniform assessment program. All or a portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations ... 4,806,000 .... (re. $365,000) For services and expenses related to traumatic brain injury including but not limited to services rendered to individuals enrolled in the federally approved home and community based services (HCBS) waiver and including personal and nonpersonal services spending originally authorized by appropriations and reappropriations enacted prior to 1996. All or part of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations ... 13,200,400 .......... (re. $3,046,000) The monies hereby appropriated shall be available for the cost of housing subsidies to certain participants in the nursing home tran- sition and diversion waiver program as authorized by chapters 615 and 627 of the laws of 2004. A portion of such funds may be used for administration of the housing subsidies, either by state staff or a not-for-profit agency. A portion of this appropriation may be trans- ferred to state operations appropriations. Up to 100 percent of this appropriation may be suballocated to the division of housing and community renewal ... 2,303,000 ................... (re. $2,303,000) For services and expenses of Alzheimer's disease assistance centers as established pursuant to chapter 586 of the laws of 1987 ............ 498,000 .............................................. (re. $57,000) For services and expenses, including suballocation to the state office for the aging, for coordinating patient care Alzheimer's disease program. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations for administration of this program ....... 360,000 .............................................. (re. $79,000) For services and expenses, including grants, of a falls prevention program. All or a portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations ... 150,000 ...... (re. $150,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For grants to a New York state based not-for-profit organization with expertise in the New York state medicaid program for studies, reviews and analysis, to be performed in conjunction with the department of health, on medicaid policy, operational and other issues as defined by the department. All or a portion of this appro- priation may be transferred to state operations appropriations ..... 695,600 .............................................. (re. $36,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal 552 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Federal Health and Human Services Fund Medical Assistance and Survey Account By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2012, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses for the medical assistance program and administration of the medical assistance program and survey and certification program, provided pursuant to title XIX of the federal social security act. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law and subject to the approval of the director of the budget, moneys hereby appropriated may be increased or decreased by transfer or suballocation between these appropriated amounts and appropriations of other state agen- cies and appropriations of the department of health. Notwithstand- ing any inconsistent provision of law and subject to approval of the director of the budget, moneys hereby appropriated may be trans- ferred or suballocated to other state agencies for reimbursement to local government entities for services and expenses related to administration of the medical assistance program ................... 75,000,000 ....................................... (re. $75,000,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2011, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses for the medical assistance program and administration of the medical assistance program and survey and certification program, provided pursuant to title XIX of the federal social security act. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law and subject to the approval of the director of the budget, moneys hereby appropriated may be increased or decreased by transfer or suballocation between these appropriated amounts and appropriations of other state agen- cies and appropriations of the department of health. Notwithstand- ing any inconsistent provision of law and subject to approval of the director of the budget, moneys hereby appropriated may be trans- ferred or suballocated to other state agencies for reimbursement to local government entities for services and expenses related to administration of the medical assistance program ................... 75,000,000 ....................................... (re. $75,000,000) By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2010, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses for the medical assistance program and administration of the medical assistance program and survey and certification program, provided pursuant to title XIX of the federal social security act. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law and subject to the approval of the director of the budget, moneys hereby appropriated may be increased or decreased by transfer or suballocation between these appropriated amounts and appropriations of other state agen- cies and appropriations of the department of health. Notwithstand- ing any inconsistent provision of law and subject to approval of the director of the budget, moneys hereby appropriated may be trans- 553 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 ferred or suballocated to other state agencies for reimbursement to local government entities for services and expenses related to administration of the medical assistance program ................... 75,000,000 ....................................... (re. $38,300,000) By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2009, as amended by chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For services and expenses for the medical assistance program and administration of the medical assistance program and survey and certification program, provided pursuant to title XIX of the federal social security act. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law and subject to the approval of the director of the budget, moneys hereby appropriated may be increased or decreased by transfer or suballocation between these appropriated amounts and appropriations of other state agen- cies and appropriations of the department of health. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law and subject to approval of the director of the budget, moneys hereby appropriated may be transferred or suballocated to other state agencies for reimbursement to local government entities for services and expenses related to administration of the medical assistance program ........ 75,000,000 ....................................... (re. $75,000,000) OFFICE OF HEALTH SYSTEMS MANAGEMENT General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For contractual services related to medical necessity and quality of care reviews related to medicaid patients and to monitor health care services provided to persons with AIDS. A portion of this appropri- ation may be transferred to state operations appropriations ........ 10,198,500 ........................................ (re. $8,932,000) For services and expenses related to the operation of the incident reporting system (NYPORTS). A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations ..................... 590,300 ............................................. (re. $590,300) For services and expenses for consulting services related to health information technology. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations ..................... 166,200 ............................................. (re. $166,200) For services and expenses to support the center for liver transplant and the alliance for donation ... 351,300 ........... (re. $351,300) For services and expenses for patient health information and quality improvement initiatives. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations ..................... 173,700 ............................................. (re. $173,700) For services and expenses for cardiac services access and cardiac data quality/outcomes initiatives ... 652,400 ............ (re. $652,400) For services and expenses of the brain trauma foundation ............. 231,300 ............................................. (re. $231,300) 554 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses for a statewide campaign to promote aware- ness of the New York state donor registry to increase organ and tissue donation. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations ... 115,700 ...... (re. $115,700) For services and expenses of a quality program for adult care facili- ties, including enriched housing facilities. Such program shall be targeted at improving the quality of life for adult care facility residents. The department subject to the approval of the director of the division of budget, shall develop an allocation methodology taking into account financial status of the facility as well as resident needs. Such allocation shall serve as the basis of distribution to eligible facilities ................... 6,531,100 ......................................... (re. $6,531,100) For an operating assistance subprogram for enriched housing. To the extent that funds are appropriated for such purposes, the department is authorized to pay an operating subsidy for SSI recipients who are residents in certified not-for-profit or public enriched housing programs. Such subsidy shall not exceed $115 per month per each SSI recipient and will be paid directly to the certified operator. If appropriations are not sufficient to meet such maximum monthly payments, such subsidy shall be reduced proportionately ............ 474,900 ............................................. (re. $474,900) For services and expenses, including grants, of the long term care community coalition for an advocacy program on behalf of seniors with long term care needs ... 32,600 ................. (re. $32,600) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For contractual services related to medical necessity and quality of care reviews related to medicaid patients and to monitor health care services provided to persons with AIDS. A portion of this appropri- ation may be transferred to state operations appropriations ........ 10,800,600 ........................................ (re. $7,404,000) For services and expenses related to the operation of the incident reporting system (NYPORTS). A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations ..................... 625,100 ............................................. (re. $625,100) For services and expenses for consulting services related to health information technology. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations ..................... 176,000 ............................................. (re. $176,000) For services and expenses to support the center for liver transplant and the alliance for donation ... 372,000 ............ (re. $21,000) For services and expenses for patient health information and quality improvement initiatives. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations ..................... 184,000 ............................................. (re. $184,000) For services and expenses for cardiac services access and cardiac data quality/outcomes initiatives ... 690,900 ............ (re. $690,900) For services and expenses for a statewide campaign to promote aware- ness of the New York state donor registry to increase organ and tissue donation. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations ... 122,500 ...... (re. $122,500) 555 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For an operating assistance subprogram for enriched housing. To the extent that funds are appropriated for such purposes, the department is authorized to pay an operating subsidy for SSI recipients who are residents in certified not-for-profit or public enriched housing programs. Such subsidy shall not exceed $115 per month per each SSI recipient and will be paid directly to the certified operator. If appropriations are not sufficient to meet such maximum monthly payments, such subsidy shall be reduced proportionately ............ 502,900 .............................................. (re. $27,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses related to the operation of the incident reporting system (NYPORTS). A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations ..................... 625,100 ............................................. (re. $271,000) For services and expenses to support the center for liver transplant and the alliance for donation ... 372,000 ............. (re. $6,000) For services and expenses for cardiac services access and cardiac data quality/outcomes initiatives ... 690,900 ............. (re. $75,000) By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For services and expenses for cardiac services access and cardiac data quality/outcomes initiatives ... 1,381,800 .......... (re. $200,000) For services and expenses to support the center for liver transplant and the alliance for donation ... 372,000 ............ (re. $60,000) For services and expenses of the brain trauma foundation ............. 490,000 .............................................. (re. $16,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal MISCELLANEOUS Operating Grants Fund United States Department of Justice Account - 25300 The appropriation made by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013, is hereby amended and reappropriated to read: For expenses incurred in the administration of the prescription drug monitoring program relating to the prescribing and dispensing of controlled substances. A PORTION OF THIS APPROPRIATION MAY BE TRANS- FERRED TO STATE OPERATIONS APPROPRIATIONS .......................... 400,000 ............................................. (re. $400,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal MISCELLANEOUS Operating Grants Fund United States Department of Justice Account The appropriation made by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012, is hereby amended and reappropriated to read: For expenses incurred in the administration of the prescription drug monitoring program relating to the prescribing and dispensing of controlled substances. A PORTION OF THIS APPROPRIATION MAY BE TRANS- FERRED TO STATE OPERATIONS APPROPRIATIONS .......................... 400,000 ............................................. (re. $400,000) 556 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 The appropriation made by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011, is hereby amended and reappropriated to read: For expenses incurred in the administration of the prescription drug monitoring program relating to the prescribing and dispensing of controlled substances. A PORTION OF THIS APPROPRIATION MAY BE TRANS- FERRED TO STATE OPERATIONS APPROPRIATIONS .......................... 400,000 ............................................. (re. $400,000) The appropriation made by chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2010, is hereby amended and reappropriated to read: For expenses incurred in the administration of the prescription drug monitoring program relating to the prescribing and dispensing of controlled substances. A PORTION OF THIS APPROPRIATION MAY BE TRANS- FERRED TO STATE OPERATIONS APPROPRIATIONS .......................... 400,000 ............................................. (re. $400,000) By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2007, as transferred by chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2009: For expenses incurred in the administration of the prescription drug monitoring program relating to the prescribing and dispensing of controlled substances. For grants beginning on or after November 1, 2007 .................... 400,000 ............................................. (re. $139,000) OFFICE OF LONG TERM CARE General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses, including grants, of the uniform assessment program. All or a portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations ................................. 4,806,000 ............................................ (re. $83,000) For services and expenses related to traumatic brain injury including but not limited to services rendered to individuals enrolled in the federally approved home and community based services (HCBS) waiver and including personal and nonpersonal services spending originally authorized by appropriations and reappropriations enacted prior to 1996. All or part of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations ... 13,200,400 ............ (re. $829,000) For services and expenses of a quality program for adult care facili- ties, including enriched housing facilities. Such program shall be targeted at improving the quality of life for adult care facility residents. The department subject to the approval of the director of the division of budget, shall develop an allocation methodology taking into account financial status of the facility as well as resident needs. Such allocation shall serve as the basis of distribution to eligible facilities ................... 2,605,000 ............................................ (re. $52,000) For an operating assistance subprogram for enriched housing. To the extent that funds are appropriated for such purposes, the department 557 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 is authorized to pay an operating subsidy for SSI recipients who are residents in certified not-for-profit or public enriched housing programs. Such subsidy shall not exceed $115 per month per each SSI recipient and will be paid directly to the certified operator. If appropriations are not sufficient to meet such maximum monthly payments, such subsidy shall be reduced proportionately ............ 502,900 ............................................... (re. $3,000) The monies hereby appropriated shall be available for the cost of housing subsidies to certain participants in the nursing home tran- sition and diversion waiver program as authorized by chapters 615 and 627 of the laws of 2004. A portion of such funds may be used for administration of the housing subsidies, either by state staff or a not-for-profit agency. A portion of this appropriation may be trans- ferred to state operations appropriations. Up to 100 percent of this appropriation may be suballocated to the division of housing and community renewal ... 2,303,000 ................... (re. $2,303,000) For services and expenses of Alzheimer's disease assistance centers as established pursuant to chapter 586 of the laws of 1987 ............ 498,000 .............................................. (re. $65,000) For a grant to the Coalition of New York State Alzheimer's Chapter, Inc. in support of and for distribution to a statewide network of not-for-profit corporations established and dedicated to responding at the local level to the needs of the New York State Alzheimer's community pursuant to subdivision 2 of section 2005 of the public health law ... 246,000 ................................ (re. $3,000) For services and expenses, including suballocation to the state office for the aging, for coordinating patient care Alzheimer's disease program. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations for administration of this program ....... 360,000 .............................................. (re. $93,000) By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For services and expenses, including grants, of a falls prevention program. All or a portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations ... 300,000 ...... (re. $300,000) For services and expenses, including grants, of the uniform assessment program. All or a portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations ... 4,806,000 .. (re. $3,688,000) For services and expenses related to traumatic brain injury including but not limited to services rendered to individuals enrolled in the federally approved home and community based services (HCBS) waiver and including personal and nonpersonal services spending originally authorized by appropriations and reappropriations enacted prior to 1996. All or part of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations ... 13,200,400 ............ (re. $706,000) The monies hereby appropriated shall be available for the cost of housing subsidies to certain participants in the nursing home tran- sition and diversion waiver program as authorized by chapters 615 and 627 of the laws of 2004. A portion of such funds may be used for administration of the housing subsidies, either by state staff or a not-for-profit agency. A portion of this appropriation may be trans- ferred to state operations appropriations. Up to 100 percent of this 558 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 appropriation may be suballocated to the division of housing and community renewal ... 2,303,000 ................... (re. $2,303,000) For services and expenses of Alzheimer's disease assistance centers as established pursuant to chapter 586 of the laws of 1987 ............ 498,000 .............................................. (re. $21,000) For services and expenses, including suballocation to the state office for aging, for coordinating patient care Alzheimer's disease program. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations for administration of this program ....... 360,000 .............................................. (re. $32,000) By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2009: The monies hereby appropriated shall be available for the cost of housing subsidies to certain participants in the nursing home tran- sition and diversion waiver program as authorized by chapters 615 and 627 of the laws of 2004. A portion of such funds may be used for administration of the housing subsidies, either by state staff or a not-for-profit agency. A portion of this appropriation may be trans- ferred to state operations appropriations. Up to 100 percent of this appropriation may be suballocated to the division of housing and community renewal ... 2,303,000 ................... (re. $2,303,000) For additional services and expenses of the quality incentive payment program ... 2,068,000 ............................... (re. $164,000) For additional services and expenses for the enhancing abilities and life experience (EnAbLE) program for the purpose of providing air conditioning in resident rooms. In distributing such funds, the department shall give priority to those applicants whose residents demonstrate the highest level of need, including but not limited to, those with psychiatric disabilities and the elderly, and consider- ation to applicants in the greatest financial need of such assist- ance ... 1,353,600 ................................ (re. $1,347,000) WADSWORTH CENTER FOR LABORATORIES AND RESEARCH PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses of a genetic disease screening program ..... 609,000 ............................................. (re. $601,000) For services and expenses of a sickle cell screening program ......... 213,400 ............................................. (re. $148,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses of a genetic disease screening program ..... 645,000 .............................................. (re. $67,000) For services and expenses of a sickle cell screening program ......... 226,000 .............................................. (re. $30,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses of a sickle cell screening program ......... 226,000 .............................................. (re. $78,000) 559 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For services and expenses of a sickle cell screening program ......... 226,000 .............................................. (re. $33,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Federal Block Grant Account - 25183 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses of the various health prevention, diagnos- tic, detection and treatment services .............................. 3,682,000 ......................................... (re. $3,682,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Federal Block Grant Account By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses of the various health prevention, diagnos- tic, detection and treatment services .............................. 3,682,000 ......................................... (re. $2,480,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses of the various health prevention, diagnos- tic, detection and treatment services .............................. 3,682,000 ........................................... (re. $921,000) By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For services and expenses of the various health prevention, diagnos- tic, detection and treatment services .............................. 3,682,000 ........................................... (re. $921,000) By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2009: For services and expenses of the various health prevention, diagnos- tic, detection and treatment services .............................. 3,682,000 ......................................... (re. $1,939,000) 560 12653-05-4 HIGHER EDUCATION SERVICES CORPORATION AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS General Fund ....................... 1,022,109,000 0 Special Revenue Funds - Federal .... 1,000,000 0 Special Revenue Funds - Other ...... 33,000,000 0 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 1,056,109,000 0 ================ ================ SCHEDULE STUDENT GRANT AND AWARD PROGRAMS ......................... 1,056,109,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For tuition assistance awards, including part-time tuition assistance program awards, provided to eligible students as defined in section 667 and section 667-c of the education law and as further defined in rules and regulations adopted by the regents upon the recommendation of the commissioner of education and distrib- uted in accordance with rules and regu- lations adopted by the trustees of the higher education services corporation upon the recommendation of the president and approval of the director of the budget. The moneys hereby appropriated shall be available for expenses already accrued or to accrue and shall include refunds, reimbursements, credits and moneys received by the higher education services corporation as repayments of past tuition assistance program disbursements in accordance with audit allowances, upon approval of the director of the budget, for transfer to the federal department of education fund appropriation of the state grant programs in order to reduce state cost should additional federal assistance become available in the 2014-2015 state fiscal year. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, during the fiscal year commencing April 1, 2014, additional awards due and payable to eligible students for accelerated study shall be deferred until October 1, 2015. 561 12653-05-4 HIGHER EDUCATION SERVICES CORPORATION AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Such additional awards shall be adjusted on a pro rata basis pursuant to section 667 of the education law. However, nothing contained herein shall prevent the payment of such awards prior to October 1, 2015 should additional funds be provided there- for ........................................ 956,800,000 For the payment of tuition awards to part- time students pursuant to section 666 of education law, as amended by chapter 947 of the laws of 1990 ......................... 14,357,000 For the payment of scholarship awards including New York state math and science teaching initiative scholarship pursuant to section 669-d of the education law, veteran's tuition assistance program pursuant to section 669-a of the education law, military enhanced recognition, incen- tive and tribute (MERIT) scholarships pursuant to section 668-e of the education law, world trade center memorial scholar- ships pursuant to section 668-d of the education law, memorial scholarships for children and spouses of deceased fire- fighters, volunteer firefighters and police officers, peace officers and emer- gency medical service workers pursuant to section 668-b of the education law, Ameri- can airlines flight 587 memorial scholar- ships and program grants pursuant to section 668-f of the education law, schol- arships for academic excellence pursuant to section 670-b of the education law, regents health care opportunity scholar- ships pursuant to section 678 of the education law, regents professional oppor- tunity scholarships pursuant to section 679 of the education law, regents awards for children of deceased and disabled veterans pursuant to section 668 of the education law, regents physician loan forgiveness awards pursuant to section 677 of the education law, and Continental Airline flight 3407 memorial scholarships pursuant to section 668-g of the education law. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, a portion of the moneys hereby appropriated shall be available for the payment of New York state science, tech- nology, engineering and mathematics incen- tive program awards; provided, however, 562 12653-05-4 HIGHER EDUCATION SERVICES CORPORATION AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 that eligibility for an award under this appropriation shall be limited to under- graduate students who are matriculated in an approved undergraduate program leading to a career in science, technology, engi- neering or mathematics at a New York state public institution of higher education, provided further that such eligibility shall also be limited to an applicant that: (a) graduates from a high school located in New York state during the two thousand thirteen-fourteen school year; and (b) graduates within the top ten percent of his or her high school class; and (c) enrolls in full time study begin- ning in the fall term after his or her high school graduation in an approved undergraduate program in science, technol- ogy, engineering or mathematics, as defined by the corporation, at a New York state public institution of higher educa- tion; and (d) signs a contract with the corporation agreeing that his or her award will be converted to a student loan in the event the student fails to comply with the terms of such contract and the require- ments set forth in this appropriation; and (e) complies with the applicable provisions of this appropriation and all requirements promulgated by the corpo- ration for the administration of the program. Provided further that, such awards shall be granted by the corporation: (a) for the two thousand fourteen-fifteen academic year to applicants that the corporation has determined are eligible to receive such awards; (b) in an amount equal to the amount of undergraduate tuition for resi- dents of New York state charged by the state university of New York or actual tuition charged, whichever is less; provided, however, (i) a student who receives educational grants and/or schol- arships that cover the student's full cost of attendance shall not be eligible for an award under this program; (ii) for a student who receives educational grants and/or scholarships that cover less than the student's full cost of attendance, such grants and/or scholarships shall not be deemed duplicative of this program and 563 12653-05-4 HIGHER EDUCATION SERVICES CORPORATION AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 may be held concurrently with an award under this program, provided that the combined benefits do not exceed the student's full cost of attendance; and (iii) an award under this program shall be applied to tuition after the application of all other educational grants and schol- arships limited to tuition and shall be reduced in an amount equal to such educa- tional grants and/or scholarships; provided, no award shall be final until the recipient's successful completion of a term has been certified by the institu- tion. Provided further that awards granted pursu- ant to this appropriation shall require a contract between the award recipient and the corporation to authorize the corpo- ration to convert to a student loan the full amount of the award given pursuant to this appropriation, plus interest, accord- ing to a schedule to be determined by the corporation if: (a) a recipient fails to complete an approved undergraduate program in science, technology, engineering or mathematics or changes majors to a program of undergraduate study other than in science, technology, engineering or math- ematics; or (b) upon completion of such undergraduate degree program a recipient fails to either (i) complete five years of employment in the science, technology, engineering or mathematics field with a public or private entity located within New York state, or (ii) maintain residency in New York state for such period of employment; or (c) a recipient fails to respond to requests by the corporation for the status of his or her academic or professional progress. Provided further that such terms and condi- tions of the preceding paragraph: (a) shall be deferred for individuals who graduate with a degree in an approved undergraduate program in science, technol- ogy, engineering or mathematics and continue their education on at least a half-time basis in a graduate or higher degree program or other professional licensure degree program until they are conferred a degree, and shall also be deferred for any interruption in under- 564 12653-05-4 HIGHER EDUCATION SERVICES CORPORATION AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 graduate study or employment as estab- lished by the rules and regulations of the corporation; (b) may also be deferred for a grace period, to be established by the corporation, following the completion of an approved undergraduate program in science, technology, engineering or math- ematics; (c) shall be cancelled upon the death of the recipient; and (d) notwith- standing any provisions of this appropri- ation to the contrary, authorize the corporation to provide for the waiver or suspension of any financial obligation which would involve extreme hardship pursuant to rules and regulations promul- gated by the corporation. A portion of the moneys hereby appropriated shall be available for expenses already accrued for payment of awards approved, but not fully disbursed, prior to the 2014-15 academic year for the regents physician loan forgiveness program pursu- ant to section 677 of the education law. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, no portion of this appropriation is avail- able for payment of regents college schol- arships, regents professional education in nursing scholarships, empire state chal- lenger scholarships for teachers, empire state challenger fellowships for teachers, or empire state scholarships of excel- lence. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, no portion of this appropriation is available for the payment of interest on federal loans on behalf of students ineligible to have such payment paid by the federal government ...................... 46,041,000 For payment of scholarship and loan forgive- ness awards of the senator Patricia K. McGee nursing faculty scholarship program and the nursing faculty loan forgiveness incentive program awarded pursuant to chapter 63 of the laws of 2005 as amended by chapters 161 and 746 of the laws of 2005. A portion of the moneys hereby appropriated shall be available for expenses already accrued for payment of awards approved, but not fully disbursed, prior to the 2014-15 academic year for the senator Patricia K. McGee nursing facility schol- arship program pursuant to chapter 63 of 565 12653-05-4 HIGHER EDUCATION SERVICES CORPORATION AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 the laws of 2005 as amended by chapters 161 and 746 of the laws of 2005 .............. 3,933,000 For payment of loan forgiveness awards of the regents licensed social worker loan forgiveness program awarded pursuant to chapter 57 of the laws of 2005 as amended by chapter 161 of the laws of 2005 ............. 978,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ............... 1,022,109,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Education Fund HESC - DOE - 25219 For services and expenses of the college access challenge grant program ............... 1,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal.................... 1,000,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Combined Expendable Trust Fund Grants Account - 20199 For services and expenses in fulfillment of donor bequests, grants, gifts, or other contributions including but not limited to those related to student financial aid programs administered by the higher educa- tion services corporation .................... 1,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 1,000,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund HESC-Insurance Premium Payments Account - 21960 For additional tuition assistance awards, including part-time tuition assistance program awards, provided to eligible students as defined in section 667 and section 667-c of the education law and as further defined in rules and regulations adopted by the regents upon the recommen- dation of the commissioner of education and distributed in accordance with rules and regulations adopted by the trustees of the higher education services corporation upon the recommendation of the president and approval of the director of the budget .. 32,000,000 566 12653-05-4 HIGHER EDUCATION SERVICES CORPORATION AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 -------------- Program account subtotal .................. 32,000,000 -------------- 567 12653-05-4 DIVISION OF HOMELAND SECURITY AND EMERGENCY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS General Fund ....................... 153,300,000 404,000,000 Special Revenue Funds - Federal .... 618,363,000 14,568,363,000 Special Revenue Funds - Other ...... 82,088,000 212,938,000 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 853,751,000 15,185,301,000 ================ ================ SCHEDULE COUNTER-TERRORISM PROGRAM .................................. 600,000,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Miscellaneous Operating Grants Fund Domestic Incident Preparedness Account - 25378 For services and expenses related to home- land security grant programs to support emergency preparedness and to combat terrorism and weapons of mass destruction. Funds appropriated herein may be transferred and/or interchanged to other state agen- cies federal fund - state operations and aid to localities appropriations to support state agency and local expendi- tures associated with the implementation of a comprehensive statewide antiterrorism program. Funds appropriated herein may be transferred or suballocated to state agen- cies or distributed to localities in accordance with a plan developed by the director of the office of homeland securi- ty and approved by the director of the budget. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein that are transferred or interchanged shall lapse on the same date as funds not trans- ferred or interchanged from this appropri- ation ...................................... 600,000,000 -------------- DISASTER ASSISTANCE PROGRAM ................................ 150,000,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 568 12653-05-4 DIVISION OF HOMELAND SECURITY AND EMERGENCY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment of the state's share of costs resulting from natural or man-made disas- ters including aid requested by and provided to member states of the emergency management assistance compact, and includ- ing liabilities incurred prior to April 1, 2014. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the state comptroller shall credit these appropriations with federal grants received pursuant to the federal community development block grant program or any other federal program providing disaster aid, in recognition that the state was required to make payments for eligible projects and/or activities in advance of the availability of federal reimbursement. The director of the budget is hereby authorized to trans- fer such amounts as are necessary to any program in any eligible state department or agency, including transfers to the general fund - state purposes account, special revenue funds - state operations, or the capital projects fund, to accom- plish the purpose of this appropriation. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein that are trans- ferred or interchanged shall lapse on the same date as funds not transferred or interchanged from this appropriation; provided however, any amounts transferred to the public safety communications account for operating expenses shall lapse on the same date as the appropriation to which such funds were transferred .......... 150,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................. 150,000,000 -------------- EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT PROGRAM ................................ 24,663,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For services and expenses associated with red cross emergency response preparedness, including support for capital projects and ensuring an adequate blood supply. Funds shall be allocated from this appropriation pursuant to a plan prepared by the commis- sioner of the division of homeland securi- 569 12653-05-4 DIVISION OF HOMELAND SECURITY AND EMERGENCY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 ty and emergency services and approved by the director of the budget ................... 3,300,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 3,300,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Miscellaneous Operating Grants Fund Federal Grants for Emergency Management Performance Account - 25516 For costs associated with emergency manage- ment ........................................ 18,363,000 -------------- Program account subtotal .................. 18,363,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Radiological Emergency Preparedness Account - 21944 For services and expenses of counties and municipalities participating in radiologi- cal preparedness activities related to section 29-c of the executive law ............ 3,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 3,000,000 -------------- FIRE PREVENTION AND CONTROL PROGRAM .......................... 4,088,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Combined Expendable Trust Fund Emergency Services Revolving Loan Account - 20150 For services and expenses, including prior year liabilities, of the emergency services revolving loan account pursuant to section 97-pp of the state finance law .... 3,788,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 3,788,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Volunteer Firefighting Recruitment and Retention Account - 22173 For services and expenses associated with the volunteer firefighting and emergency services recruitment and retention fund 570 12653-05-4 DIVISION OF HOMELAND SECURITY AND EMERGENCY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 pursuant to section 99-q of the state finance law .................................... 300,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ..................... 300,000 -------------- INTEROPERABLE COMMUNICATIONS PROGRAM ........................ 75,000,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Statewide Public Safety Communications Account - 22123 For the provision of grants or reimbursement to counties for the development, consol- idation or operation of public safety communications systems or networks designed to support statewide interopera- ble communications for first responders, as adjusted by the impact of language contained in a chapter of the laws of 2014 making appropriations for capital works and purposes ................................ 50,000,000 For the provision of grants to counties for costs related to the operations of public safety dispatch centers to be distributed pursuant to a plan developed by the commissioner of homeland security and emergency services and approved by the director of the budget. Such plan may consider such factors as population densi- ty and emergency call volume ................ 10,000,000 For projects designed to advance completion of a fully interoperable statewide public safety communications network, as adjusted by the impact of language contained in a chapter of the laws of 2014 making appro- priations for capital works and purposes .... 15,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal .................. 75,000,000 -------------- 571 12653-05-4 DIVISION OF HOMELAND SECURITY AND EMERGENCY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 COUNTER-TERRORISM PROGRAM Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal MISCELLANEOUS Operating Grants Fund Domestic Incident Preparedness Account - 25378 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses related to homeland security grant programs to support emergency preparedness and to combat terrorism and weap- ons of mass destruction. Funds appropriated herein may be transferred and/or interchanged to other state agencies federal fund - state operations and aid to localities appropriations to support state agency and local expendi- tures associated with the implementation of a comprehensive state- wide antiterrorism program. Funds appropriated herein may be trans- ferred or suballocated to state agencies or distributed to localities in accordance with a plan developed by the director of the office of homeland security and approved by the director of the budget. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein that are transferred or interchanged shall lapse on the same date as funds not transferred or interchanged from this appropri- ation ... 600,000,000 ........................... (re. $600,000,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses related to homeland security grant programs to support emergency preparedness and to combat terrorism and weap- ons of mass destruction. Funds appropriated herein may be transferred and/or interchanged to other state agencies federal fund - state operations and aid to localities appropriations to support state agency and local expendi- tures associated with the implementation of a comprehensive state- wide antiterrorism program. Funds appropriated herein may be trans- ferred or suballocated to state agencies or distributed to localities in accordance with a plan developed by the director of the office of homeland security and approved by the director of the budget. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein that are transferred or interchanged shall lapse on the same date as funds not transferred or interchanged from this appropri- ation ... 600,000,000 ........................... (re. $600,000,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses related to homeland security grant programs to support emergency preparedness and to combat terrorism and weap- ons of mass destruction. Funds appropriated herein may be transferred and/or interchanged to other state agencies federal fund - state operations and aid to localities appropriations to support state agency and local expendi- tures associated with the implementation of a comprehensive state- wide antiterrorism program. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein that are transferred or interchanged shall lapse on the same date as funds not transferred or interchanged from 572 12653-05-4 DIVISION OF HOMELAND SECURITY AND EMERGENCY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 this appropriation. Funds appropriated herein may be transferred or suballocated to state agencies or distributed to localities in accordance with a plan developed by the director of the office of homeland security and approved by the director of the budget ... 600,000,000 ..................................... (re. $563,000,000) DISASTER ASSISTANCE PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For payment of the state's share of costs resulting from natural or man-made disasters including aid requested by and provided to member states of the emergency management assistance compact, and including liabilities incurred prior to April 1, 2013. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the state comptroller shall credit these appropriations with federal grants received pursuant to the federal community development block grant program or any other federal program providing disaster aid, in recognition that the state was required to make payments for eligible projects and/or activities in advance of the availability of federal reimbursement. The director of the budget is hereby authorized to transfer such amounts as are necessary to any eligible state department or agency, including transfers to the general fund - state purposes account or the capital projects fund, to accomplish the purpose of this appro- priation. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, funds appropri- ated herein that are transferred or interchanged shall lapse on the same date as funds not transferred or interchanged from this appro- priation ... 350,000,000 ........................ (re. $313,000,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For payment of the state's share of costs resulting from natural or manmade disasters including aid requested by and provided to member states of the emergency management assistance compact, and including liabilities incurred prior to April 1, 2012. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the state comptroller shall credit these appropriations with federal grants received pursuant to the federal community development block grant program or any other federal program providing disaster aid, in recognition that the state was required to make payments for eligible projects and/or activities in advance of the availability of federal reimbursement. The director of the budget is hereby authorized to transfer such amounts as are necessary to any eligible state department or agency, including transfers to the general fund - state purposes account or the capital projects fund, to accomplish the purpose of this appro- priation. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, funds appropri- ated herein that are transferred or interchanged shall lapse on the same date as funds not transferred or interchanged from this appro- priation ... 150,000,000 ......................... (re. $53,000,000) 573 12653-05-4 DIVISION OF HOMELAND SECURITY AND EMERGENCY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2009, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For payment of the state's share of costs resulting from natural or man-made disasters, including aid requested by and provided to member states of the emergency management assistance compact. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the state comptroller shall credit these appropriations with federal grants received pursuant to the federal community development block grant program or any other federal program providing disaster aid, in recognition that the state was required to make payments for eligi- ble projects and/or activities in advance of the availability of federal reimbursement. The director of the budget is hereby author- ized to transfer such amounts as are necessary to any eligible state department or agency, including transfers to the general fund - state purposes account or the capital projects fund, to accomplish the purpose of this appropriation. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein that are transferred or inter- changed shall lapse on the same date as funds not transferred or interchanged from this appropriation ............................... 90,000,000 ........................................ (re. $2,400,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2007, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For payment of the state's share of costs resulting from natural or man-made disasters, including aid requested by and provided to member states of the emergency management assistance compact. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the state comptroller shall credit these appropriations with federal grants received pursuant to the federal community development block grant program or any other federal program providing disaster aid, in recognition that the state was required to make payments for eligi- ble projects and/or activities in advance of the availability of federal reimbursement. The director of the budget is hereby author- ized to transfer such amounts as are necessary to any eligible state department or agency, including transfers to the general fund - state purposes account or the capital projects fund, to accomplish the purpose of this appropriation. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein that are transferred or inter- changed shall lapse on the same date as funds not transferred or interchanged from this appropriation ............................... 90,000,000 ....................................... (re. $29,000,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal MISCELLANEOUS Operating Grants Fund Federal Grants for Disaster Assistance Account - 25324 The appropriation made by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013, is hereby amended and reappropriated to read: For payment of the federal government's share of costs resulting from natural or man-made disasters, including liabilities incurred prior to April 1, 2013. A PORTION OF THESE FUNDS MAY BE USED TO SUPPORT DEVELOPMENT OF A STATE-OF-THE-ART WEATHER DETECTION SYSTEM FOR NEW 574 12653-05-4 DIVISION OF HOMELAND SECURITY AND EMERGENCY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 YORK IN COLLABORATION WITH AN ACADEMIC PARTNER AND A PRIVATE PART- NER. The director of the budget is hereby authorized to transfer and/or interchange such amounts as are necessary to any eligible state department, agency or authority, including transfers to other federal funds, to accomplish the purpose of this appropriation. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein that are transferred or interchanged shall lapse on the same date as funds not transferred or interchanged from this appropriation. Five business days after the close of each month, the division of the budget shall report to the chair of the senate finance committee and the chair of the assembly ways and means committee total disburse- ments from this appropriation. Five business days after the close of each month, the division of homeland security and emergency services shall provide the chair of the senate finance committee and the chair of the assembly ways and means committee with an accounting of all FEMA public assistance project worksheets for Superstorm Sandy for which payments have been made or are anticipated from this appropriation ... 12,650,000,000 ............. (re. $11,655,000,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal MISCELLANEOUS Operating Grants Fund Federal Grants for Disaster Assistance Account By chapter 296, section 1, of the laws of 2001, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For payment of the federal government's share of costs resulting from the September 11, 2001 attack on the New York City World Trade Center. The director of the budget is hereby authorized to transfer such amounts as are necessary to any eligible state department, agency or public authority, including transfer to other federal funds and accounts to accomplish the purpose of the appropriation. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein that are transferred or interchanged shall lapse on the same date as funds not transferred or interchanged from this appropriation ...... 5,000,000,000 .................................... (re. $54,600,000) EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses associated with red cross emergency response preparedness, including support for capital projects and ensuring an adequate blood supply. Funds shall be allocated from this appropri- ation pursuant to a plan prepared by the commissioner of the divi- sion of homeland security and emergency services and approved by the director of the budget ... 3,300,000 .............. (re. $3,300,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses associated with red cross emergency response preparedness, including support for capital projects and ensuring an 575 12653-05-4 DIVISION OF HOMELAND SECURITY AND EMERGENCY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 adequate blood supply. Funds shall be allocated from this appropri- ation pursuant to a plan prepared by the commissioner of the divi- sion of homeland security and emergency services and approved by the director of the budget ... 3,300,000 .............. (re. $3,300,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal MISCELLANEOUS Operating Grants Fund Federal Grants for Emergency Management Performance Account - 25516 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For costs associated with emergency management ....................... 18,363,000 ....................................... (re. $18,363,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For costs associated with emergency management ....................... 18,363,000 ....................................... (re. $18,100,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For costs associated with emergency management ....................... 18,363,000 ....................................... (re. $17,700,000) FIRE PREVENTION AND CONTROL PROGRAM Special Revenue Funds - Other Combined [Gifts, Grants and Bequests] EXPENDABLE TRUST Fund Emergency Services Revolving Loan Account - 20150 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses, including prior year liabilities, of the emergency services revolving loan account pursuant to section 97-pp of the state finance law ... 3,788,000 ............ (re. $3,788,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses, including prior year liabilities, of the emergency services revolving loan account pursuant to section 97-pp of the state finance law ... 3,788,000 ............ (re. $3,788,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses, including prior year liabilities, of the emergency services revolving loan account pursuant to section 97-pp of the state finance law ... 3,787,700 ............ (re. $3,700,000) Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Statewide Public Safety Communications Account - 22123 By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For expenses of local wireless public safety answering points associ- ated with eligible wireless 911 service costs. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, for state fiscal year 2010- 2011 the liability of the state and the amount to be distributed or otherwise expended by the state pursuant to section 186-f of the tax 576 12653-05-4 DIVISION OF HOMELAND SECURITY AND EMERGENCY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 law shall be determined by first calculating the amount of the expenditure or other liability pursuant to such law, and then reduc- ing the amount so calculated by 12.5 percent of such amount 4,650,000 ........................................... (re. $112,000) Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Volunteer Firefighting Recruitment and Retention Account - 22173 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses associated with the volunteer firefighting and emergency services recruitment and retention fund pursuant to section 99-q of the state finance law ... 300,000 ... (re. $300,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses associated with the volunteer firefighting and emergency services recruitment and retention fund pursuant to section 99-q of the state finance law ... 300,000 ... (re. $300,000) HOMELAND SECURITY PROGRAM Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal MISCELLANEOUS Operating Grants Fund Domestic Incident Preparedness Account By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2010, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses related to homeland security grant programs to support emergency preparedness and to combat terrorism and weap- ons of mass destruction. Funds appropriated herein may be transferred and/or interchanged to state operations appropriations and other state agencies federal fund - state operations and aid to localities to support state agen- cy and local expenditures associated with the implementation of a comprehensive statewide antiterrorism program. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein that are transferred or interchanged shall lapse on the same date as funds not trans- ferred or interchanged from this appropriation. Funds appropriated herein may be transferred or suballocated to state agencies or distributed to localities in accordance with a plan developed by the director of the office of homeland security and approved by the director of the budget ... 600,000,000 .......... (re. $536,500,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2009, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses related to homeland security grant programs to support emergency preparedness and to combat terrorism and weap- ons of mass destruction. Funds appropriated herein may be transferred and/or interchanged to state operations appropriations and other state agencies federal fund - state operations and aid to localities to support state agen- cy and local expenditures associated with the implementation of a 577 12653-05-4 DIVISION OF HOMELAND SECURITY AND EMERGENCY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 comprehensive statewide antiterrorism program. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein that are transferred or interchanged shall lapse on the same date as funds not trans- ferred or interchanged from this appropriation. Funds appropriated herein may be transferred or suballocated to state agencies or distributed to localities in accordance with a plan developed by the director of the office of homeland security and approved by the director of the budget ... 500,000,000 .......... (re. $358,000,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2008, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses related to homeland security grant programs to support emergency preparedness and to combat terrorism and weap- ons of mass destruction. Funds appropriated herein may be transferred and/or interchanged to state operations appropriations and other state agencies federal fund - state operations and aid to localities to support state agen- cy and local expenditures associated with the implementation of a comprehensive statewide antiterrorism program. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein that are transferred or interchanged shall lapse on the same date as funds not trans- ferred or interchanged from this appropriation. Funds appropriated herein may be transferred or suballocated to state agencies or distributed to localities in accordance with a plan developed by the director of the office of homeland security and approved by the director of the budget ... 350,000,000 .......... (re. $147,100,000) INTEROPERABLE COMMUNICATIONS PROGRAM Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Statewide Public Safety Communications Account - 22123 The appropriation made by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013, is hereby amended and reappropriated to read: For the provision of grants or reimbursement to counties for the development, consolidation or operation of public safety communi- cations systems or networks designed to support statewide interoper- able communications for first responders or to support the effective operation of public safety answering points, AS ADJUSTED BY THE IMPACT OF LANGUAGE CONTAINED IN A CHAPTER OF THE LAWS OF 2014 MAKING APPROPRIATIONS FOR CAPITAL WORKS AND PURPOSES ...................... 75,000,000 ....................................... (re. $75,000,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For expenses of local wireless public safety answering points associ- ated with eligible wireless 911 service costs, including but not limited to financing and acquisition costs. Funds appropriated here- in shall be allocated in a manner consistent with section 332 of the county law ... 9,300,000 .......................... (re. $2,000,000) 578 12653-05-4 DIVISION OF HOMELAND SECURITY AND EMERGENCY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 The appropriation made by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012, is hereby amended and reappropriated to read: For the provision of grants or reimbursement to counties for the development, consolidation or operation of public safety communi- cations systems or networks designed to support statewide interoper- able communications for first responders or to support the effective operation of public safety answering points, AS ADJUSTED BY THE IMPACT OF LANGUAGE CONTAINED IN A CHAPTER OF THE LAWS OF 2014 MAKING APPROPRIATIONS FOR CAPITAL WORKS AND PURPOSES ...................... 75,000,000 ....................................... (re. $72,000,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For expenses of local wireless public safety answering points associ- ated with eligible wireless 911 service costs, including but not limited to financing and acquisition costs. Funds appropriated here- in shall be allocated in a manner consistent with section 332 of the county law ... 9,300,000 ............................ (re. $450,000) For the provision of grants or reimbursement to counties for the development, consolidation or operation of public safety communi- cations systems or networks designed to support statewide interoper- able communications for first responders or to support the effective operation of public safety answering points ........................ 45,000,000 ....................................... (re. $42,000,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For the provision of grants or reimbursement to counties for the development, consolidation or operation of public safety communi- cations systems or networks designed to support statewide interoper- able communications for first responders ........................... 20,000,000 ........................................ (re. $9,500,000) 579 12653-05-4 DIVISION OF HOUSING AND COMMUNITY RENEWAL AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS General Fund ....................... 6,102,000 23,007,400 Special Revenue Funds - Federal .... 72,500,000 96,558,000 Special Revenue Funds - Other ...... 8,227,000 38,726,000 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 86,829,000 158,291,400 ================ ================ SCHEDULE OFFICE OF FINANCE AND DEVELOPMENT (F&D) F&D-HOUSING DEVELOPMENT FUND PROGRAM ......................... 8,227,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Housing Development Fund Housing Development Account - 22950 For carrying out the provisions of article XI of the private housing finance law, in relation to providing assistance to not- for-profit housing companies. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the division of housing and community renewal in such detail as the director of the budget may require ........................... 8,227,000 -------------- OFFICE OF COMMUNITY RENEWAL (OCR) OCR-SMALL CITIES COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT PROGRAM .. 40,000,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Miscellaneous Operating Grants Fund HUD Small Cities Community Development Account - 25300 For apportionment as follows: For direct deposit of federal funds into the housing trust fund account created pursuant to section 59-a of the private housing finance law for services and expenses of a small cities community development block grant program transferred to the state pursuant to public law 106.74 to be admin- 580 12653-05-4 DIVISION OF HOUSING AND COMMUNITY RENEWAL AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 istered in accordance with federal laws and regulations by the housing trust fund corporation created by section 45-a of the private housing finance law ................. 40,000,000 -------------- OFFICE OF HOUSING PRESERVATION (OHP) OHP-LOW INCOME WEATHERIZATION PROGRAM ....................... 32,500,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Miscellaneous Operating Grants Fund Department of Energy Weatherization Account - 25499 For low income weatherization grants to be apportioned in accordance with federal rules and regulations. Notwithstanding any other rule, regulation or law, moneys hereby appropriated are to be available for payment of contract obligations here- tofore accrued or hereafter to accrue and are subject to the approval of the direc- tor of the budget ........................... 32,500,000 -------------- OHP-PERIODIC SUBSIDIES - LOCAL AREAS PROGRAM ................. 5,490,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For payment of periodic subsidies to cities, towns, villages and housing authorities in accordance with the public housing law. No funds shall be expended from this appro- priation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the division of housing and community renewal in such detail as the director of the budget may require. Notwithstanding any law, rule, regulation or agreement between the division of housing and commu- nity renewal and any public housing authority to the contrary, funds shall be expended solely for payment of debt service or debt service reimbursement and may not be used for any other purpose ........ 5,490,000 -------------- OHP-RURAL RENTAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM ............................ 612,000 -------------- 581 12653-05-4 DIVISION OF HOUSING AND COMMUNITY RENEWAL AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For carrying out the provisions of article XVII-A of the private housing finance law in relation to providing assistance to sponsors of housing for persons of low income. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, such funds may be used by the commissioner of housing and community renewal in support of contracts scheduled to expire in 2014-15 for as many as 10 additional years; in support of contracts for new eligible projects for a period not to exceed 5 years; and in support of contracts which reach their 25 year maxi- mum in and/or prior to 2014-15 for an additional one year period. Notwithstanding any other rule, regulation or law, moneys hereby appropriated are to be available for payment of contract obli- gations heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue and are subject to the approval of the director of the budget ..................... 612,000 -------------- 582 12653-05-4 DIVISION OF HOUSING AND COMMUNITY RENEWAL AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 F&D-HOUSING DEVELOPMENT FUND PROGRAM Special Revenue Funds - Other Housing Development Fund Housing Development Account - 22950 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For carrying out the provisions of article XI of the private housing finance law, in relation to providing assistance to not-for-profit housing companies. No funds shall be expended from this appropri- ation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the division of housing and community renewal in such detail as the director of the budget may require ................... 8,227,000 ......................................... (re. $8,227,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For carrying out the provisions of article XI of the private housing finance law, in relation to providing assistance to not-for-profit housing companies. No funds shall be expended from this appropri- ation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the division of housing and community renewal in such detail as the director of the budget may require ................... 8,227,000 ......................................... (re. $6,673,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For carrying out the provisions of article XI of the private housing finance law, in relation to providing assistance to not-for-profit housing companies. No funds shall be expended from this appropri- ation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the division of housing and community renewal in such detail as the director of the budget may require.................... 8,227,000 ......................................... (re. $7,618,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For carrying out the provisions of article XI of the private housing finance law, in relation to providing assistance to not-for-profit housing companies. No funds shall be expended from this appropri- ation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the division of housing and community renewal in such detail as the director of the budget may require ................... 8,227,000 ......................................... (re. $8,227,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2008, as amended by chapter 496, section 6, of the laws of 2008: For carrying out the provisions of article XI of the private housing finance law, in relation to providing assistance to not-for-profit housing companies. No funds shall be expended from this appropri- ation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the division of housing and community renewal in such detail as the director of the budget may require, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six 583 12653-05-4 DIVISION OF HOUSING AND COMMUNITY RENEWAL AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 ... 9,900,000 ......................................... (re. $7,981,000) OCR-NEIGHBORHOOD PRESERVATION PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For carrying out the provisions of article XVI of the private housing finance law and for the purpose of entering into a contract with the neighborhood preservation coalition to provide technical assistance and services to companies funded pursuant to article XVI of the private housing finance law; such contract shall be in an amount not less than $150,000. No funds shall be expended from this appropri- ation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the division of housing and community renewal in such detail as the director of the budget may require ................... 1,594,000 ......................................... (re. $1,287,000) The appropriation made by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012, is hereby amended and reappropriated to read: For carrying out the provisions of article XVI of the private housing finance law. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the division of housing and community renewal in such detail as the director of the budget may require; and, provided further that no more than $5,839,000 of this appropriation may be encumbered, contracted or disbursed as a result of the availability of $4,233,000 for housing and community development purposes admin- istered by the housing trust fund corporation pursuant to [a] chap- ter 59 of the laws of 2012. The commissioner of the division of housing and community renewal shall enter into a contract, in an amount not less than $150,000, with the neighborhood preservation coalition to provide technical assistance and services to companies funded pursuant to article XVI of the private housing finance law ... 10,072,000 .................................... (re. $6,184,000) OCR-RURAL PRESERVATION PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For carrying out the provisions of article XVII of the private housing finance law and for the purpose of entering into a contract with the rural housing coalition to provide technical assistance and services to companies funded pursuant to article XVII of the private housing finance law; such contract shall be in an amount not less than $150,000. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by 584 12653-05-4 DIVISION OF HOUSING AND COMMUNITY RENEWAL AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 the division of housing and community renewal in such detail as the director of the budget may require ... 665,000 ...... (re. $488,000) The appropriation made by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012, is hereby amended and reappropriated to read: For carrying out the provisions of article XVII of the private housing finance law. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the division of housing and community renewal in such detail as the director of the budget may require; and, provided further that no more than $2,437,000 of this appropriation may be encumbered, contracted or disbursed as a result of the availability of $1,767,000 for housing and community development purposes admin- istered by the housing trust fund corporation pursuant to [a] chap- ter 59 of the laws of 2012. The commissioner of the division of housing and community renewal shall enter into a contract, in an amount not less than $150,000, with the rural housing coalition to provide technical assistance, training and other services to corpo- rations pursuant to article XVII of the private housing finance law ... 4,204,000 ..................................... (re. $2,413,000) OCR-RURAL AND URBAN COMMUNITY INVESTMENT FUND PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For carrying out the provisions of article XXVII of the private hous- ing finance law. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the division of housing and community renewal in such detail as the director of the budget may require ................... 1,854,000 ......................................... (re. $1,854,000) OHP-LOW INCOME WEATHERIZATION PROGRAM Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal MISCELLANEOUS Operating Grants Fund Department of Energy Weatherization Account - 25499 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For low income weatherization grants to be apportioned in accordance with federal rules and regulations. Notwithstanding any other rule, regulation or law, moneys hereby appropriated are to be available for payment of contract obligations heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue and are subject to the approval of the director of the budget ... 32,500,000 ............................ (re. $31,921,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For low income weatherization grants to be apportioned in accordance with federal rules and regulations. Notwithstanding any other rule, regulation or law, moneys hereby appropriated are to be available 585 12653-05-4 DIVISION OF HOUSING AND COMMUNITY RENEWAL AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 for payment of contract obligations heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue and are subject to the approval of the director of the budget ... 42,500,000 ............................ (re. $29,076,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For low income weatherization grants to be apportioned in accordance with federal rules and regulations. Notwithstanding any other rule, regulation or law, moneys hereby appropriated are to be available for payment of contract obligations heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue and are subject to the approval of the director of the budget ... 42,500,000 ............................. (re. $7,241,000) By chapter 20, section 8, of the laws of 2010: For low income weatherization grants to be apportioned in accordance with federal rules and regulations of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009. Funds appropriated herein shall be subject to all applicable reporting and accountability requirements contained in such act. The sum of one hundred thirty-one million dollars ($131,000,000), or so much thereof as shall be sufficient to accomplish the purpose designated, is hereby appropriated to the division of housing and community renewal out of any moneys in the federal operating grants fund-290 department of energy weatherization account for payments to eligible grantees ... 131,000,000 ................... (re. $195,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For low income weatherization grants to be apportioned in accordance with federal rules and regulations. Notwithstanding any other rule, regulation or law, moneys hereby appropriated are to be available for payment of contract obligations heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue and are subject to the approval of the director of the budget ... 42,500,000 ............................ (re. $28,125,000) OHP-PERIODIC SUBSIDIES - LOCAL AREAS PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For payment of periodic subsidies to cities, towns, villages and hous- ing authorities in accordance with the public housing law. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the division of housing and community renewal in such detail as the director of the budget may require. Notwithstanding any law, rule, regulation or agreement between the division of housing and community renewal and any public housing authority to the contrary, funds shall be expended solely for payment of debt service or debt service reimbursement and may not be used for any other purpose ............ 8,700,000 ......................................... (re. $4,555,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: 586 12653-05-4 DIVISION OF HOUSING AND COMMUNITY RENEWAL AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For payment of periodic subsidies to cities, towns, villages and hous- ing authorities in accordance with the public housing law. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the division of housing and community renewal in such detail as the director of the budget may require. Notwithstanding any law, rule, regulation or agreement between the division of housing and community renewal and any public housing authority to the contrary, funds shall be expended solely for payment of debt service or debt service reimbursement and may not be used for any other purpose ............ 9,500,000 ......................................... (re. $1,984,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For payment of periodic subsidies to cities, towns, villages and hous- ing authorities in accordance with the public housing law. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the division of housing and community renewal in such detail as the director of the budget may require. Notwithstanding any law, rule, regulation or agreement between the division of housing and community renewal and any public housing authority to the contrary, funds shall be expended solely for payment of debt service or debt service reimbursement and may not be used for any other purpose ............ 10,219,000 .......................................... (re. $471,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For payment of periodic subsidies to cities, towns, villages and hous- ing authorities in accordance with the public housing law. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the division of housing and community renewal in such detail as the director of the budget may require. Notwithstanding any law, rule, regulation or agreement between the division of housing and community renewal and any public housing authority to the contrary, funds shall be expended solely for payment of debt service or debt service reimbursement and may not be used for any other purpose ............ 11,591,000 ........................................ (re. $1,688,000) OHP-RURAL RENTAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For carrying out the provisions of article XVII-A of the private hous- ing finance law in relation to providing assistance to sponsors of housing for persons of low income. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, such funds may be used by the commissioner of housing and community renewal in support of contracts scheduled to expire in 2012-13 for as many as 10 addi- tional years; in support of contracts for new eligible projects for a period not to exceed 5 years; and in support of contracts which 587 12653-05-4 DIVISION OF HOUSING AND COMMUNITY RENEWAL AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 reach their 25 year maximum in and/or prior to 2012-13 for an addi- tional one year period. Notwithstanding any other rule, regulation or law, moneys hereby appropriated are to be available for payment of contract obligations heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue and are subject to the approval of the director of the budget ............................. 19,600,000 .......................................... (re. $827,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For carrying out the provisions of article XVII-A of the private hous- ing finance law in relation to providing assistance to sponsors of housing for persons of low income. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, such funds may be used by the commissioner of housing and community renewal in support of contracts scheduled to expire in 2011-12 for as many as 10 addi- tional years; in support of contracts for new eligible projects for a period not to exceed 5 years; and in support of contracts which reach their 25 year maximum in and/or prior to 2011-12 for an addi- tional one year period. Notwithstanding any other rule, regulation or law, moneys hereby appropriated are to be available for payment of contract obligations heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue and are subject to the approval of the director of the budget ............................. 14,802,000 .......................................... (re. $199,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For carrying out the provisions of article XVII-A of the private hous- ing finance law in relation to providing assistance to sponsors of housing for persons of low income. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, such funds may be used by the commissioner of housing and community renewal in support of contracts scheduled to expire in 2010-11 for as many as 10 addi- tional years; in support of contracts for new eligible projects for a period not to exceed 5 years; and in support of contracts which reach their 25 year maximum in and/or prior to 2010-11 for an addi- tional one year period. Notwithstanding any other rule, regulation or law, moneys hereby appropriated are to be available for payment of contract obligations heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue and are subject to the approval of the director of the budget ............................. 14,802,000 ........................................... (re. $47,000) OHP-NEW YORK CITY HOUSING AUTHORITY TENANT PILOT PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For payment to the New York city housing authority for a tenant pilot program consistent with the public housing law ..................... 742,000 ............................................. (re. $742,000) 588 12653-05-4 DIVISION OF HOUSING AND COMMUNITY RENEWAL AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For payment to the New York City housing authority for a tenant pilot program consistent with the public housing law ..................... 742,000 .............................................. (re. $74,200) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2008, as amended by chapter 1, section 4, of the laws of 2009: For payment to the New York city housing authority for a tenant pilot program consistent with the public housing law ..................... 742,000 .............................................. (re. $74,200) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2007: For payment to the New York city housing authority for a tenant pilot program consistent with the public housing law ..................... 1,200,000 ........................................... (re. $120,000) 589 12653-05-4 STATE OF NEW YORK MORTGAGE AGENCY AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS General Fund ....................... 114,989,000 0 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 114,989,000 0 ================ ================ SCHEDULE MORTGAGE INSURANCE FUND REIMBURSEMENT PROGRAM .............. 114,989,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For payment subject to the provisions of chapters 13 and 59 of the laws of 1987. No expenditures shall be made from this appropriation until a certificate of allo- cation has been approved by the director of the budget and copies thereof filed with the state comptroller and with the chairmen of the senate finance and assem- bly ways and means committees. Notwith- standing section 40 of the state finance law, this appropriation shall remain in effect until a subsequent appropriation is made available ............................. 114,989,000 -------------- 590 12653-05-4 OFFICE OF INDIGENT LEGAL SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS Special Revenue Funds - Other ...... 81,000,000 127,000,000 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 81,000,000 127,000,000 ================ ================ SCHEDULE INDIGENT LEGAL SERVICES PROGRAM ............................. 81,000,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Indigent Legal Services Fund Indigent Legal Services Account - 23551 For payments to counties and the city of New York related to indigent legal services pursuant to section 98-b of the state finance law and sections 832 and 833 of the executive law ........................... 81,000,000 -------------- 591 12653-05-4 OFFICE OF INDIGENT LEGAL SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 INDIGENT LEGAL SERVICES PROGRAM Special Revenue Funds - Other Indigent Legal Services Fund Indigent Legal Services Fund Account - 23551 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For payments to counties and the city of New York related to indigent legal services pursuant to section 98-b of the state finance law and sections 832 and 833 of the executive law .......................... 77,000,000 ....................................... (re. $77,000,000) For additional payments to counties and the city of New York related to indigent legal services pursuant to section 98-b of the state finance law and sections 832 and 833 of the executive law .......... 4,000,000 ......................................... (re. $4,000,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For payments to counties and the city of New York related to indigent legal services pursuant to section 98-b of the state finance law and sections 832 and 833 of the executive law .......................... 77,000,000 ....................................... (re. $23,000,000) For additional payments to counties and the city of New York related to indigent legal services pursuant to section 98-b of the state finance law and sections 832 and 833 of the executive law .......... 4,000,000 ......................................... (re. $4,000,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For payments to counties and the city of New York related to indigent legal services pursuant to section 98-b of the state finance law and sections 832 and 833 of the executive law .......................... 77,000,000 ....................................... (re. $11,000,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2010, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For payments to counties and the city of New York related to indigent legal services pursuant to section 98-b of the state finance law and sections 832 and 833 of the executive law .......................... 77,000,000 ........................................ (re. $8,000,000) 592 12653-05-4 INTEREST ON LAWYER ACCOUNT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS Special Revenue Funds - Other ...... 45,000,000 0 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 45,000,000 0 ================ ================ SCHEDULE NEW YORK INTEREST ON LAWYER ACCOUNT ......................... 45,000,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other New York Interest on Lawyer Fund IOLA Private Contributions Account - 20301 For payment of grants pursuant to the provisions of section 97-v of the state finance law ................................. 45,000,000 -------------- 593 12653-05-4 JUSTICE CENTER FOR THE PROTECTION OF PEOPLE WITH SPECIAL NEEDS AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS General Fund ....................... 170,000 0 Special Revenue Funds - Other ...... 479,000 0 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 649,000 0 ================ ================ SCHEDULE COMMUNITY SUPPORT PROGRAMS ..................................... 649,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the money hereby appropriated may be increased or decreased by interchange, with any appropriation of the justice center for the protection of people with special needs, and may be increased or decreased by transfer or suballocation between these appropriated amounts and appropriations of the commission on quali- ty of care and advocacy for persons with disabilities, office of mental health, office for people with developmental disa- bilities, office of alcoholism and substance abuse services, department of health, and the office of children and family services with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chair- man of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. For services and expenses related to the adult homes advocacy program ................... 170,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ..................... 170,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other HCRA Resources Fund Adult Home Resident Council Support Project Account - 20813 594 12653-05-4 JUSTICE CENTER FOR THE PROTECTION OF PEOPLE WITH SPECIAL NEEDS AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the money hereby appropriated may be increased or decreased by interchange, with any appropriation of the justice center for the protection of people with special needs, and may be increased or decreased by transfer or suballocation between these appropriated amounts and appropriations of the commission on quali- ty of care and advocacy for persons with disabilities, office of mental health, office for people with developmental disa- bilities, office of alcoholism and substance abuse services, department of health, and the office of children and family services with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chair- man of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. For services and expenses related to the adult homes resident council support project ......................................... 60,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ...................... 60,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Federal Salary Sharing Account - 22056 Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the money hereby appropriated may be increased or decreased by interchange, with any appropriation of the justice center for the protection of people with special needs, and may be increased or decreased by transfer or suballocation between these appropriated amounts and appropriations of the commission on quali- ty of care and advocacy for persons with disabilities, office of mental health, office for people with developmental disa- bilities, office of alcoholism and substance abuse services, department of health, and the office of children and family services with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the department of audit and 595 12653-05-4 JUSTICE CENTER FOR THE PROTECTION OF PEOPLE WITH SPECIAL NEEDS AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 control and copies thereof with the chair- man of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. For surrogate decision-making committee program contracts with local service providers ...................................... 419,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ..................... 419,000 -------------- 596 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS General Fund ....................... 0 12,234,456 Special Revenue Funds - Federal .... 222,564,000 341,742,000 Special Revenue Funds - Other ...... 419,000 0 Enterprise Funds ................... 3,650,000,000 4,669,000,000 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 3,872,983,000 5,052,976,456 ================ ================ SCHEDULE ADMINISTRATION PROGRAM ...................................... 15,000,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Unemployment Insurance Administration Fund Unemployment Insurance Administration Account - 25901 For services and expenses of administering unemployment insurance programs, job service programs, workforce investment act programs, employability development programs, other miscellaneous programs, and a reserve for unanticipated funding, pursuant to federal grants and contracts. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations ............. 15,000,000 -------------- EMPLOYMENT AND TRAINING PROGRAM ............................ 181,064,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Emergency Employment Act Fund Federal Workforce Investment Act Account - 26001 For the administration and operation of employment and training programs as funded by grants under the workforce investment act, public law 105-220, including grants to other governmental units, community- based organizations, non-profit and for profit organizations, suballocations to state departments and agencies and a portion may be transferred to state oper- ations, according to the following: For services and expenses of statewide activities, including but not limited to state administration and technical assist- 597 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 ance to local workforce investment areas, pursuant to an expenditure plan approved by the director of the budget. Of the moneys appropriated herein for statewide activities, the state workforce investment board shall assist the governor in devel- oping programs and identifying activities to be funded through the statewide reserve pursuant to section 134 of the federal workforce investment act, PL 105-220, and the commissioner of labor shall period- ically report to the state workforce investment board on such programs and activities which shall be developed giving consideration to the strategic training alliance program and other existing programs. Of the amount appropriated herein, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, up to $1,500,000 may be made available through transfer or suballo- cation to the office of children and fami- ly services, in accordance with a memoran- dum of understanding with the office of children and family services, to award to selected county youth bureaus for eligible workforce development programs including activities for at-risk youth. Statewide employment and training activities may include one-to-one business advisement and training for qualified enrollees of the self-employment assistance program which may be operated by the state's small business development centers or the entre- preneurial assistance program ................ 5,333,000 For services and expenses of adult, youth and dislocated worker employment and training local workforce investment area programs and statewide rapid response activities ................................. 155,731,000 For services and expenses of miscellaneous workforce investment act, public law 105- 220 national reserve grants and other federal employment and training grants and federally administered programs ............. 20,000,000 -------------- OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH PROGRAM ......................... 419,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund 598 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Hazard Abatement Account - 22152 For payment of state aid to local govern- ments pursuant to the provisions of chap- ter 729 of the laws of 1980 for the purposes of hazard abatement ................... 419,000 -------------- UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE BENEFIT PROGRAM ................... 3,676,500,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Unemployment Insurance Occupational Training Fund Unemployment Insurance Occupational Training Account - 25950 For the payment of expenses and allowances to authorized enrollees under approved employment and training programs or for payment of unemployment insurance benefits as authorized by the federal government through the disaster unemployment assist- ance program ................................ 26,500,000 -------------- Program account subtotal .................. 26,500,000 -------------- Enterprise Funds Unemployment Insurance Benefit Fund Unemployment Insurance Benefit Account - 50650 For payment of unemployment insurance bene- fits pursuant to article 18 of the labor law or as authorized by the federal government through the disaster unemploy- ment assistance program, the emergency unemployment compensation program, the extended benefit program, the federal additional compensation program or any other federally funded unemployment bene- fit program .............................. 3,650,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ............... 3,650,000,000 -------------- 599 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 ADMINISTRATION PROGRAM Special Revenue Funds - Federal Unemployment Insurance Administration Fund Unemployment Insurance Administration Account By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses of administering unemployment insurance programs, job service programs, workforce investment act programs, employability development programs, other miscellaneous programs, and a reserve for unanticipated funding, pursuant to federal grants and contracts. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations ... 15,000,000 .................. (re. $15,000,000) For payment of unemployment insurance benefits as authorized by the federal government through the disaster unemployment assistance program ... 5,000,000 ............................. (re. $5,000,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses of administering unemployment insurance programs, job service programs, workforce investment act programs, employability development programs, other miscellaneous programs, and a reserve for unanticipated funding, pursuant to federal grants and contracts. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations ... 15,000,000 .................. (re. $15,000,000) For payment of unemployment insurance benefits as authorized by the federal government through the disaster unemployment assistance program ... 5,000,000 ............................. (re. $5,000,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses of administering unemployment insurance programs, job service programs, workforce investment act programs, employability development programs, other miscellaneous programs, and a reserve for unanticipated funding, pursuant to federal grants and contracts. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations ... 15,000,000 .................. (re. $15,000,000) EMPLOYMENT AND TRAINING PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses of the New York committee on occupational safety and health ... 350,000 ....................... (re. $350,000) For services and expenses of the Chamber On-the-Job training program to assist employers in providing occupational, hands-on training for their current employees ... 750,000 ................. (re. $750,000) For services and expenses of the New York Committee on Occupational Safety and Health (NYCOSH), located on Long Island ................. 155,000 ............................................. (re. $155,000) For services and expenses of the building trades pre-apprenticeship program located in Rochester (BTPAP) ... 200,000 .... (re. $200,000) 600 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses of the building trades pre-apprenticeship program located in Western New York (BTPAP) ........................ 200,000 ............................................. (re. $200,000) For services and expenses, including administrative expenses of no more than ten percent of the amount appropriated herein, of the New York State American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations (AFL-CIO) Workforce Development Institute (WDI) ...... 4,000,000 ......................................... (re. $4,000,000) For services and expenses of the Rochester tooling and machining institute, inc ... 50,000 ............................ (re. $50,000) For services and expenses of Hillside Works .......................... 100,000 ............................................. (re. $100,000) For services and expenses of the Summer of Opportunity Youth Employ- ment Program - Rochester ... 250,000 ................ (re. $250,000) For services and expenses of Project RISE - Referral, Information, Services, Employment ... 300,000 .................... (re. $300,000) For services and expenses of the New York State American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations (AFL-CIO) Cornell Leadership Institute ... 150,000 .................... (re. $150,000) For services and expenses of the Domestic Violence Program of the Cornell University Labor Extension School in Partnership with the New York State American Federation of Labor and Congress of Indus- trial Organizations (AFL-CIO) ... 150,000 ........... (re. $150,000) For services and expenses of the Labor and Industry For Education (LIFE) Project ... 20,000 ............................ (re. $20,000) For services and expenses of the Brooklyn Chamber of Commerce - Neigh- borhood development project ... 100,000 ............. (re. $100,000) For services and expenses of the Brooklyn Chamber of Commerce Jobs 2013 Program ... 500,000 ............................ (re. $500,000) The appropriation made by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013, is hereby amended and reappropriated to read: For services related to the continuation of displaced homemaker services. Funds made available herein may be used for state agency contractors, or aid to local social services districts, provided, further, that no more than ten percent of such funds may be used for program administration at each individual displaced homemaker center. Each program administrator shall prepare and submit an annu- al report by December 1, 2013, to the [office of temporary and disa- bility assistance] DEPARTMENT OF LABOR, the chairs of the senate committee on social services, and the senate committee on children and families and the assembly chair of the committee on social services, on the summary of activities, including but not limited to the number of eligible recipients, and the outcome for each recipi- ent together with a summary of revenues and expenses including all salaries ... 1,354,456 ............................ (re. $1,354,456) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses of the New York Committee on Occupational Safety and Health ... 350,000 ....................... (re. $171,000) For services and expenses of the chamber-on-the-job training program ... 750,000 ......................................... (re. $450,000) 601 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses of the Long Island office New York committee on occupational safety and health (NYCOSH) ......................... 155,000 .............................................. (re. $60,000) For services and expenses of the building trades preapprenticeship program (BTPAP) ... 200,000 ......................... (re. $200,000) For services and expenses of the workforce development institute ..... 2,295,000 ........................................... (re. $971,000) For services and expenses of the Summer of Opportunity Youth Employ- ment Program - Rochester ... 250,000 ................ (re. $250,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011, as added by chapter 55, section 2, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses related to the continuation of displaced homemaker services. Funds made available herein may be used for state agency contractors, or aid to local social services districts, provided, further that no more than ten percent of such funds may be used for program administration at each individual displaced home- maker center. Each program administrator shall prepare and submit an annual report to the department of labor, the chairs of the senate committee on social services, and the senate committee on children and families and the assembly chair of the committee on social services, on the summary of activities, including but not limited to the number of eligible recipients, and the outcome for each recipi- ent together with a summary of revenues and expenses including all salaries ... 2,500,000 ............................... (re. $28,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2009, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For services and expenses of the displaced homemaker program to continue the operation of existing displaced homemaker centers. Of the amount appropriated herein, up to $105,000 may be allocated to support annual program administration costs ........................ 2,200,000 ........................................... (re. $232,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2008, as amended by chapter 1, section 2, of the laws of 2009: For the services and expenses of the NYS AFL-CIO Workforce Development Institute including Upstate, Erie Canal Corridor and Long Island for workforce training, education, and program development ............. 1,354,000 ........................................... (re. $136,000) For services and expenses of NYS AFL-ClO Workforce Development Insti- tute in conjunction with ATU training and education at Albany, Syra- cuse, Rochester and Buffalo locations .............................. 307,000 .............................................. (re. $72,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2006, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For Senate Majority Labor Initiatives ................................ 1,800,000 ........................................... (re. $297,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2005: 602 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses of the Mt. Sinai-Irving Selikoff Occupa- tional Health Clinical Center ... 175,000 ............ (re. $13,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 1999: For services and expenses of the strategic training alliance program. The amount appropriated herein may be suballocated to the Urban Devel- opment Corporation according to the following sub-schedule ......... 34,000,000 .......................................... (re. $725,000) sub-schedule For the Delphi Harrison ther- mal systems project ............ 4,000,000 For the American axle project .... 1,000,000 For the Delphi Automotive, Rochester New York oper- ations ........................... 725,000 For additional projects relat- ing to the strategic train- ing alliance program .......... 28,275,000 -------------- Total of sub-schedule ....... 34,000,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal [Workforce Investment] EMERGENCY EMPLOYMENT Act Fund Federal [Emergency Employment] WORKFORCE INVESTMENT Act Account - 26001 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For the administration and operation of employment and training programs as funded by grants under the workforce investment act, public law 105-220, including grants to other governmental units, community-based organizations, non-profit and for profit organiza- tions, suballocations to state departments and agencies and a portion may be transferred to state operations, according to the following: For services and expenses of statewide activities, including but not limited to state administration and technical assistance to local workforce investment areas, pursuant to an expenditure plan approved by the director of the budget. Of the moneys appropriated herein for statewide activities, the state workforce investment board shall assist the governor in developing programs and identifying activ- ities to be funded through the statewide reserve pursuant to section 134 of the federal workforce investment act, PL 105-220, and the commissioner of labor shall periodically report to the state work- force investment board on such programs and activities which shall be developed giving consideration to the strategic training alliance program and other existing programs. Of the amount appropriated herein, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, up to $1,500,000 may be made available through transfer or suballocation to the office of children and 603 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 family services, in accordance with a memorandum of understanding with the office of children and family services, to award to selected county youth bureaus for eligible workforce development programs including activities for at-risk youth. Statewide employment and training activities may include one-to-one business advisement and training for qualified enrollees of the self-employment assistance program which may be operated by the state's small business development centers or the entrepreneurial assistance program ... 4,961,000 .................. (re. $4,961,000) For services and expenses of adult, youth and dislocated worker employment and training local workforce investment area programs and statewide rapid response activities ................................ 146,398,000 ..................................... (re. $131,000,000) For services and expenses of miscellaneous workforce investment act, public law 105-220 national reserve grants and other federal employ- ment and training grants and federally administered programs ....... 20,000,000 ....................................... (re. $20,000,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For the administration and operation of employment and training programs as funded by grants under the workforce investment act, public law 105-220, including grants to other governmental units, community-based organizations, non-profit and for profit organiza- tions, suballocations to state departments and agencies and a portion may be transferred to state operations, according to the following: For services and expenses of statewide activities, including but not limited to state administration and technical assistance to local workforce investment areas, pursuant to an expenditure plan approved by the director of the budget. Of the moneys appropriated herein for statewide activities, the state workforce investment board shall assist the governor in developing programs and identifying activ- ities to be funded through the statewide reserve pursuant to section 134 of the federal workforce investment act, PL 105-220, and the commissioner of labor shall periodically report to the state work- force investment board on such programs and activities which shall be developed giving consideration to the strategic training alliance program and other existing programs. Of the amount appropriated herein, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, up to $1,500,000 may be made available through transfer or suballocation to the office of children and family services, in accordance with a memorandum of understanding with the office of children and family services, to award to selected county youth bureaus for eligible workforce development programs including activities for at-risk youth. Statewide employment and training activities may include one-to-one business advisement and training for qualified enrollees of the self-employment assistance program which may be operated by the state's small business development centers or the entrepreneurial assistance program ... 200,000 ...................... (re. $200,000) For services and expenses of adult, youth and dislocated worker employment and training local workforce investment area programs and 604 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 statewide rapid response activities ................................ 162,507,000 ...................................... (re. $19,000,000) For services and expenses of miscellaneous workforce investment act, public law 105-220 national reserve grants and other federal employ- ment and training grants and federally administered programs ....... 20,000,000 ....................................... (re. $19,902,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For the administration and operation of employment and training programs as funded by grants under the workforce investment act, public law 105-220, including grants to other governmental units, community-based organizations, non-profit and for profit organiza- tions, suballocations to state departments and agencies and a portion may be transferred to state operations, according to the following: For services and expenses of statewide activities, including but not limited to state administration and technical assistance to local workforce investment areas, pursuant to an expenditure plan approved by the director of the budget. Of the moneys appropriated herein for statewide activities, the state workforce investment board shall assist the governor in developing programs and identifying activ- ities to be funded through the statewide reserve pursuant to section 134 of the federal workforce investment act, PL 105-220, and the commissioner of labor shall periodically report to the state work- force investment board on such programs and activities which shall be developed giving consideration to the strategic training alliance program and other existing programs. Of the amount appropriated herein, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, up to $1,500,000 may be made available through transfer or suballocation to the office of children and family services, in accordance with a memorandum of understanding with the office of children and family services, to award to selected county youth bureaus for eligible workforce development programs including activities for at-risk youth. Statewide employment and training activities may include one-to-one business advisement and training for qualified enrollees of the self-employment assistance program which may be operated by the state's small business development centers or the entrepreneurial assistance program ................................................. 5,064,000 ......................................... (re. $3,545,000) For services and expenses of adult, youth and dislocated worker employment and training local workforce investment area programs and statewide rapid response activities ................................ 152,375,000 ...................................... (re. $24,312,000) For services and expenses of miscellaneous workforce investment act, public law 105-220 national reserve grants and other federal employ- ment and training grants and federally administered programs ....... 20,000,000 ........................................ (re. $9,593,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2010, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: 605 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For the administration and operation of employment and training programs as funded by grants under the workforce investment act, public law 105-220, including grants to other governmental units, community-based organizations, non-profit and for profit organiza- tions, suballocations to state departments and agencies and a portion may be transferred to state operations, according to the following: For services and expenses of miscellaneous workforce investment act, public law 105-220 national reserve grants and other federal employ- ment and training grants and federally administered programs ....... 39,500,000 ........................................ (re. $5,000,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2010, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For the administration and operation of employment and training programs as funded by grants under the workforce investment act, public law 105-220, including grants to other governmental units, community-based organizations, non-profit and for profit organiza- tions, suballocations to state departments and agencies and a portion may be transferred to state operations, according to the following: For services and expenses of statewide activities, including but not limited to state administration and technical assistance to local workforce investment areas, pursuant to an expenditure plan approved by the director of the budget. Of the moneys appropriated herein for statewide activities, the state workforce investment board shall assist the governor in developing programs and identifying activ- ities to be funded through the statewide reserve pursuant to section 134 of the federal workforce investment act, PL 105-220, and the commissioner of labor shall periodically report to the state work- force investment board on such programs and activities which shall be developed giving consideration to the strategic training alliance program and other existing programs. Of the amount appropriated herein, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, up to $1,500,000 may be made available through transfer or suballocation to the office of children and family services, in accordance with a memorandum of understanding with the office of children and family services, to award to selected county youth bureaus for eligible workforce development programs including activities for at-risk youth. Statewide employment and training activities may include one-to-one business advisement and training for qualified enrollees of the self-employment assistance program which may be operated by the state's small business development centers or the entrepreneurial assistance program ... 6,496,000 ..................... (re. $10,000) For the administration and operation of employment and training programs as funded by grants under the workforce investment act, public law 105-220, including grants to other governmental units, community-based organizations, non-profit and for profit organiza- tions, suballocations to state departments and agencies and a portion may be transferred to state operations, according to the following: 606 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses of adult, youth and dislocated worker employment and training local workforce investment area programs and statewide rapid response activities ................................ 165,230,000 ...................................... (re. $11,229,000) UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE BENEFIT PROGRAM Special Revenue Funds - Federal Unemployment Insurance Occupational Training Fund Unemployment Insurance Occupational Training Account - 25950 The appropriation made by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013, is hereby amended and reappropriated to read: For the payment of expenses and allowances to authorized enrollees under approved employment and training programs OR FOR PAYMENT OF UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE BENEFITS AS AUTHORIZED BY THE FEDERAL GOVERN- MENT THROUGH THE DISASTER UNEMPLOYMENT ASSISTANCE PROGRAM ... 21,500,000 ....................................... (re. $21,500,000) The appropriation made by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012, is hereby amended and reappropriated to read: For the payment of expenses and allowances to authorized enrollees under approved employment and training programs OR FOR PAYMENT OF UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE BENEFITS AS AUTHORIZED BY THE FEDERAL GOVERN- MENT THROUGH THE DISASTER UNEMPLOYMENT ASSISTANCE PROGRAM ... 21,500,000 ....................................... (re. $16,490,000) Enterprise Funds Unemployment Insurance Benefit Fund Unemployment Insurance Benefit Account - 50650 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For payment of unemployment insurance benefits pursuant to article 18 of the labor law or as authorized by the federal government through the disaster unemployment assistance program, the emergency unem- ployment compensation program, the extended benefit program, the federal additional compensation program or any other federally fund- ed unemployment benefit program .................................... 5,400,000,000 ................................. (re. $4,699,000,000) 607 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE OF ALCOHOLISM AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS General Fund ....................... 25,523,000 0 Special Revenue Funds - Federal .... 135,000,000 174,888,000 Special Revenue Funds - Other ...... 296,973,000 200,000 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 457,496,000 175,088,000 ================ ================ SCHEDULE COMMUNITY TREATMENT SERVICES PROGRAM ....................... 378,493,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For payment, net of disallowances, of state financial assistance in accordance with the mental hygiene law related to treat- ment services. Notwithstanding any other provisions of law, no payment shall be made from this appro- priation until the recipient agency has demonstrated that it has applied for and received, or received formal notification of refusal of, all forms of third-party reimbursement, including federal aid and patient fees. The moneys hereby appropri- ated are available to reimburse or advance to localities and voluntary nonprofit agencies for expenditures heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue during local fiscal periods commencing January 1, 2014 or July 1, 2014 and for advances for the period beginning January 1, 2015. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, a portion of the money appro- priated herein may be made available for obligations and payments heretofore or hereafter accrued by the department of health for community alcoholism, chemical dependence, and substance abuse treatment services, including the state share of medical assistance payments. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provisions of law, moneys from this appropriation may 608 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE OF ALCOHOLISM AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 be used for expenses of localities, nonprofit and for-profit agencies that may arise from the assumption of operational responsibilities for programs when operat- ing certificates for such programs cease to be in effect and/or programs are placed into receivership pursuant to section 19.41 of the mental hygiene law. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, including section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part N of chapter 56 of the laws of 2013, for the period commenc- ing on April 1, 2014 and ending March 31, 2015 the commissioner shall not apply any cost of living adjustment for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimburse- ment. No expenditure shall be made for such program until a certificate of allocation has been approved by the director of the budget and copies thereof filed with the state comptroller and chairs of the senate finance committee and the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the commissioner of the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services shall be authorized, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, to continue contracts which were executed on or before March 31, 2014 with entities providing services for problem gambling and chemical dependency prevention, treat- ment and recovery services, without any additional requirements that such contracts be subject to competitive bidding, a request for proposal process or other administrative procedures. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the money hereby appropriated may be transferred to state operations and/or any appropriation of the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services, with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the depart- ment of audit and control and copies ther- eof with the chairman of the senate 609 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE OF ALCOHOLISM AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. The state comptroller is hereby authorized to receive funds from the office of alco- holism and substance abuse services that were returned from providers in the current fiscal year in respect of a settlement of local assistance funds from prior fiscal years and is authorized to refund such moneys to the credit of the local assistance account of the general fund for the purpose of reimbursing the 2014-15 appropriation. Funds appropriated herein shall be available in accordance with the following: For services and expenses related to the administration of chemical dependency services by local governmental units ......... 4,198,000 For the state share of medical assistance payments for outpatient services ............ 21,325,000 -------------- Program account subtotal .................. 25,523,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Substance Abuse Prevention and Treatment (SAPT) Account - 25147 For services and expenses related to prevention, intervention, and treatment programs provided by the substance abuse prevention and treatment (SAPT) block grant. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, including section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part N of chapter 56 of the laws of 2013, for the period commenc- ing on April 1, 2014 and ending March 31, 2015 the commissioner shall not apply any cost of living adjustment for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimburse- ment. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of the funds hereby appropriated may, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, be trans- ferred to state operations and/or any appropriation of the office of alcoholism 610 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE OF ALCOHOLISM AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 and substance abuse services consistent with the terms and conditions of the SAPT block grant award. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, $5,000,000 of the funds hereby appropriated may, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, be used for services and expenses associated with federal grant awards yet to be allocated by the federal department of health and human services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the commissioner of the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services shall be authorized, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, to continue contracts which were executed on or before March 31, 2014 with entities providing services for problem gambling and chemical dependency prevention, treat- ment and recovery services, without any additional requirements that such contracts be subject to competitive bidding, a request for proposal process or other administrative procedures. Funds appropriated herein shall be available in accordance with the following: For services and expenses related to problem gambling and chemical dependence outpa- tient services .............................. 17,900,000 For services and expenses related to resi- dential services ............................ 61,200,000 For services and expenses related to crisis services ..................................... 7,900,000 -------------- Program account subtotal .................. 87,000,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Miscellaneous Operating Grants Fund Shelter Plus Care Account - 25388 For services and expenses related to home- less grants. Subject to a plan approved by the director of the budget, the amount appropriated herein may be made available to other state agencies for services and expenses related to federal homeless grants. The director of the budget is hereby authorized to transfer appropri- 611 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE OF ALCOHOLISM AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 ation authority contained herein to state operations and/or any appropriation of the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services and/or any other federal fund in which federal homeless grants are actually received. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, $5,000,000 of the funds hereby appropriated may, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, be used for federal grant awards yet to be allocated. Appropriation authority contained herein may be transferred to state operations and/or any appropriation of the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, including section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part N of chapter 56 of the laws of 2013, for the period commenc- ing on April 1, 2014 and ending March 31, 2015 the commissioner shall not apply any cost of living adjustment for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimburse- ment ........................................ 19,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal .................. 19,000,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Mental Hygiene Program Fund Account - 21907 For payment, net of disallowances, of state financial assistance in accordance with the mental hygiene law related to treat- ment services. Notwithstanding any other provisions of law, no payment shall be made from this appro- priation until the recipient agency has demonstrated that it has applied for and received, or received formal notification of refusal of, all forms of third-party reimbursement, including federal aid and patient fees. The moneys hereby appropri- ated are available to reimburse or advance to localities and voluntary nonprofit agencies for expenditures heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue during 612 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE OF ALCOHOLISM AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 local fiscal periods commencing January 1, 2014 or July 1, 2014 and for advances for the period beginning January 1, 2015. The commissioner, pursuant to such contract and/or funding authorization letter, may pay from this appropriation all or a portion of the expenses incurred by such voluntary agencies arising out of loans obtained from the proceeds of bonds and notes issued by the dormitory authority of the state of New York or another author- ized entity approved by the division of the budget. Such expenses may include, but shall not be limited to, amounts relating to principal and interest and any other fees and charges arising from such loans. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provisions of law, moneys from this appropriation may be used for expenses of localities, nonprofit and for-profit agencies that may arise from the assumption of operational responsibilities for programs when operat- ing certificates for such programs cease to be in effect and/or programs are placed into receivership pursuant to section 19.41 of the mental hygiene law. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, including section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part N of chapter 56 of the laws of 2013, for the period commenc- ing on April 1, 2014 and ending March 31, 2015 the commissioner shall not apply any cost of living adjustment for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimburse- ment. No expenditure shall be made for such program until a certificate of allocation has been approved by the director of the budget and copies thereof filed with the state comptroller and chairs of the senate finance committee and the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the commissioner of the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services shall be authorized, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, to continue contracts which were executed on 613 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE OF ALCOHOLISM AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 or before March 31, 2014 with entities providing services for problem gambling and chemical dependency prevention, treat- ment and recovery services, without any additional requirements that such contracts be subject to competitive bidding, a request for proposal process or other administrative procedures. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the money hereby appropriated may be transferred to state operations and/or any appropriation of the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services, with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the depart- ment of audit and control and copies ther- eof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, funds hereby appropriated may, subject to the approval of the director of the budg- et, be available for services and expenses for supportive housing for chronically homeless families, or families at serious risk of becoming chronically homeless, in which the head of the household suffers from a substance abuse disorder, a disabl- ing medical condition, or HIV/AIDS provided under the joint project between the state and the city of New York, known as the New York New York III supportive housing agreement. The state comptroller is hereby authorized and directed to loan money in accordance with the provisions set forth in subdivi- sion 5 of section 4 of the state finance law to the mental hygiene program fund account. The state comptroller is hereby authorized to receive funds from the office of alco- holism and substance abuse services that were returned from providers in the current fiscal year in respect of a settlement of local assistance funds from prior fiscal years and is authorized to refund such moneys to the credit of this fund for the purpose of reimbursing the 2014-15 appropriation. 614 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE OF ALCOHOLISM AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Funds appropriated herein shall be available in accordance with the following: For services and expenses related to resi- dential services ............................ 93,532,000 For services and expenses related to crisis services .................................... 11,000,000 For services and expenses related to problem gambling and chemical dependence outpa- tient services ............................. 112,938,000 For expenses related to debt service payments for capital projects funded by the proceeds of bonds and notes issued by the dormitory authority of the state of New York .................................... 29,500,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................. 246,970,000 -------------- PREVENTION AND PROGRAM SUPPORT .............................. 79,003,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Substance Abuse Prevention and Treatment (SAPT) Account - 25147 For services and expenses related to prevention, intervention and treatment programs provided by the substance abuse prevention and treatment (SAPT) block grant. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, including section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part N of chapter 56 of the laws of 2013, for the period commenc- ing on April 1, 2014 and ending March 31, 2015 the commissioner shall not apply any cost of living adjustment for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimburse- ment. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of the funds hereby appropriated may, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, be trans- ferred to state operations and/or any appropriation of the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services consistent with the terms and conditions of the SAPT block grant award. 615 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE OF ALCOHOLISM AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the commissioner of the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services shall be authorized, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, to continue contracts which were executed on or before March 31, 2014 with entities providing services for problem gambling and chemical dependency prevention, treat- ment and recovery services, without any additional requirements that such contracts be subject to competitive bidding, a request for proposal process or other administrative procedures ............. 29,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal .................. 29,000,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Chemical Dependence Service Fund Substance Abuse Services Fund Account - 22700 For services and expenses of community chem- ical dependence treatment and prevention services programs including services and expenses related to staff training, evalu- ation, and workforce development activ- ities. Notwithstanding any provision of law, rule or regulation to the contrary, a portion of this appropriation related to enforce- ment action fine and/or levy moneys may be made available to localities and nonprofit and for-profit agencies for payment of expenses for facilities operating under a receivership pursuant to section 19.41 of the mental hygiene law. Such funds may also be transferred to state operations and/or any appropriation of the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee ..... 7,413,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 7,413,000 -------------- 616 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE OF ALCOHOLISM AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Mental Hygiene Program Fund Account - 21907 For payment, net of disallowances, of state financial assistance in accordance with the mental hygiene law related to problem gambling and chemical dependency school and community-based prevention, education, and recovery programs, including programs targeted at youth, and program support. Notwithstanding any other provisions of law, no payment shall be made from this appro- priation until the recipient agency has demonstrated it has applied for and received, or received formal notification of refusal of, all forms of third-party reimbursement, including federal aid and patient fees. The moneys hereby appropri- ated are available to reimburse or advance to localities and voluntary nonprofit agencies for expenditures heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue during local fiscal periods commencing January 1, 2014 or July 1, 2014 and for advances for the period beginning January 1, 2015. No expenditure shall be made for such program until a certificate of allocation has been approved by the director of the budget and copies thereof filed with the state comptroller and chairs of the senate finance committee and the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the money hereby appropriated may be transferred to state operations and/or any appropriation of the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services, with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the depart- ment of audit and control and copies ther- eof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. The state comptroller is hereby authorized and directed to loan money in accordance with the provisions set forth in subdivision 5 of section 4 of the state finance law to the mental hygiene program fund account. 617 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE OF ALCOHOLISM AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 The state comptroller is hereby authorized to receive funds from the office of alco- holism and substance abuse services that were returned from providers in the current fiscal year in respect of a settlement of local assistance funds from prior fiscal years and is authorized to refund such moneys to the credit of this fund for the purpose of reimbursing the 2014-15 appropriation. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, including section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part N of chapter 56 of the laws of 2013, for the period commenc- ing on April 1, 2014 and ending March 31, 2015 the commissioner shall not apply any cost of living adjustment for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimburse- ment. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the commissioner of the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services shall be authorized, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, to continue contracts which were executed on or before March 31, 2014 with entities providing services for problem gambling and chemical dependency prevention and treatment services, without any additional requirements that such contracts be subject to competitive bidding, a request for proposal process or other administra- tive procedures. Of the amounts appropri- ated herein and the amounts appropriated for the substance abuse prevention and treatment (SAPT) account, at least $14,859,531 shall be made available to the New York city department of education for the continuation of such school-operated prevention programs provided by school district employees; provided, however, that the amount may be adjusted downward due to performance concerns ................. 42,590,000 -------------- Program account subtotal .................. 42,590,000 -------------- 618 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE OF ALCOHOLISM AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 COMMUNITY TREATMENT SERVICES PROGRAM Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Substance Abuse Prevention and Treatment (SAPT) Account - 25147 The appropriation made by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013, is hereby amended and reappropriated to read: For services and expenses related to prevention, intervention, and treatment programs provided by the substance abuse prevention and treatment (SAPT) block grant. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, including section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part H of chapter 56 of the laws of 2012, for the period commenc- ing on April 1, 2013 and ending March 31, 2014 the commissioner shall not apply any cost of living adjustment for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimbursement. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of the funds hereby appropriated may, subject to the approval of the direc- tor of the budget, be transferred to state operations and/or any appropriation of the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services consistent with the terms and conditions of the SAPT block grant award. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, $5,000,000 of the funds hereby appropriated may, subject to the approval of the direc- tor of the budget, be used for services and expenses associated with federal grant awards yet to be allocated by the federal department of health and human services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the commissioner of the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services shall be authorized to continue contracts which were executed on or before March 31, 2013 with entities providing services for problem gambling and chemical dependency prevention, treatment and recovery services, without any additional requirements that such contracts be subject to competitive bidding, a request for proposal process or other administrative procedures. [Notwithstanding section 112 of the state finance law, the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services is authorized to grant state aid to local governments through the state aid funding authorization process. Notwithstanding any provision of articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, there shall be an exemption from the professional licensure requirements of such articles, and nothing contained in such articles, or in any other provisions of law related to the licensure requirements of persons licensed under those articles, shall prohibit or limit the activities or services of any person in the employ of a program or service operated, certified, regulated, funded or approved by the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services, a local governmental unit as such term is defined in arti- 619 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE OF ALCOHOLISM AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 cle 41 of the mental hygiene law, and/or a local social services district as defined in section 61 of the social services law, and all such entities shall be considered to be approved settings for the receipt of supervised experience for the professions governed by articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, and furthermore, no such entity shall be required to apply for nor be required to receive a waiver pursuant to section 6503-a of the education law in order to perform any activities or provide any services.] Funds appropriated herein shall be available in accordance with the following: For services and expenses related to problem gambling and chemical dependence outpatient services ... 17,900,000 .... (re. $11,384,000) For services and expenses related to residential services ............ 61,200,000 ....................................... (re. $44,218,000) For services and expenses related to crisis services ................. 7,900,000 ......................................... (re. $6,250,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses related to prevention, intervention, and treatment programs provided by the substance abuse prevention and treatment (SAPT) block grant. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, including section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part F of chapter 59 of the laws of 2011, for the period commenc- ing on April 1, 2012 and ending March 31, 2013 the commissioner shall not apply any cost of living adjustment for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimbursement. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of the funds hereby appropriated may, subject to the approval of the direc- tor of the budget, be transferred to state operations and/or any appropriation of the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services consistent with the terms and conditions of the SAPT block grant award. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, $5,000,000 of the funds hereby appropriated may, subject to the approval of the direc- tor of the budget, be used for services and expenses associated with federal grant awards yet to be allocated by the federal department of health and human services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the commissioner of the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services shall be authorized to continue contracts which were executed on or before March 31, 2012 with entities providing services for problem gambling and chemical dependency prevention, treatment and recovery services, without any additional requirements that such contracts be subject to competitive bidding, a request for proposal process or other administrative procedures. Funds appropriated herein shall be available in accordance with the following: 620 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE OF ALCOHOLISM AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses related to problem gambling and chemical dependence outpatient services ... 17,900,000 ..... (re. $8,344,000) For services and expenses related to residential services ............ 61,200,000 ....................................... (re. $18,880,000) For services and expenses related to crisis services ................. 7,900,000 ......................................... (re. $2,366,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal MISCELLANEOUS Operating Grants Fund Shelter Plus Care Account - 25388 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses related to homeless grants. Subject to a plan approved by the director of the budget, the amount appropriated herein may be made available to other state agencies for services and expenses related to federal homeless grants. The director of the budget is hereby authorized to transfer appropriation authority contained herein to state operations and/or any appropriation of the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services and/or any other federal fund in which federal homeless grants are actually received. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, $5,000,000 of the funds hereby appropriated may, subject to the approval of the direc- tor of the budget, be used for federal grant awards yet to be allo- cated. Appropriation authority contained herein may be transferred to state operations and/or any appropriation of the office of alco- holism and substance abuse services. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, including section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part H of chapter 56 of the laws of 2012, for the period commenc- ing on April 1, 2013 and ending March 31, 2014 the commissioner shall not apply any cost of living adjustment for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimbursement ... 19,000,000 ..................... (re. $19,000,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses related to homeless grants. Subject to a plan approved by the director of the budget, the amount appropriated herein may be made available to other state agencies for services and expenses related to federal homeless grants. The director of the budget is hereby authorized to transfer appropriation authority contained herein to state operations and/or any appropriation of the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services and/or any other federal fund in which federal homeless grants are actually received. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, $5,000,000 of the funds hereby appropriated may, subject to the approval of the direc- tor of the budget, be used for federal grant awards yet to be allo- cated. Appropriation authority contained herein may be transferred to state operations and/or any appropriation of the office of alco- holism and substance abuse services. 621 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE OF ALCOHOLISM AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, including section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part F of chapter 59 of the laws of 2011, for the period commenc- ing on April 1, 2012 and ending March 31, 2013 the commissioner shall not apply any cost of living adjustment for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimbursement ... 19,000,000 .................... (re. $17,000,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses related to homeless grants. Subject to a plan approved by the director of the budget, the amount appropriated herein may be made available to other state agencies for services and expenses related to federal homeless grants. The director of the budget is hereby authorized to transfer appropriation authority contained herein to state operations and/or any appropriation of the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services and/or any other federal fund in which federal homeless grants are actually received. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, $5,000,000 of the funds hereby appropriated may, subject to the approval of the direc- tor of the budget, be used for federal grant awards yet to be allo- cated. Appropriation authority contained herein may be transferred to state operations and/or any appropriation of the office of alco- holism and substance abuse services. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, including section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part F of chapter 111 of the laws of 2010, for the period commencing on April 1, 2011 and ending March 31, 2012 the commis- sioner shall not apply any cost of living adjustment for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimbursement ... 19,000,000 ..................... (re. $11,130,000) By chapter 110, section 17, of the laws of 2010: For services and expenses related to homeless grants. Subject to a plan approved by the director of the budget, the amount appropriated herein may be made available to other state agencies for services and expenses related to federal homeless grants. The director of the budget is hereby authorized to transfer appropriation authority contained herein to state operations and/or any appropriation of the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services and/or any other federal fund in which federal homeless grants are actually received. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, including section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 2 of part I of chapter 58 of the laws of 2008 and part L of chapter 58 of the laws of 2009, for the period commencing on April 1, 2010 and ending March 31, 2011 the commissioner shall not apply any cost of living adjustment for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimbursement ....................... 14,000,000 ........................................ (re. $6,300,000) For services and expenses associated with federal grant awards yet to be allocated. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the 622 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE OF ALCOHOLISM AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 director of the budget is hereby authorized to transfer appropri- ation authority contained herein to state operations and/or any appropriation of the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services ... 5,000,000 ............................ (re. $4,934,000) Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Mental Hygiene Program Fund Account By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses of the Queen's Village Committee for Mental Health for J-CAP, Inc ... 200,000 ................... (re. $200,000) PREVENTION AND PROGRAM SUPPORT Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Substance Abuse Prevention and Treatment (SAPT) Account - 25147 The appropriation made by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013, is hereby amended and reappropriated to read: For services and expenses related to prevention, intervention and treatment programs provided by the substance abuse prevention and treatment (SAPT) block grant. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, including section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part H of chapter 56 of the laws of 2012, for the period commenc- ing on April 1, 2013 and ending March 31, 2014 the commissioner shall not apply any cost of living adjustment for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimbursement. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of the funds hereby appropriated may, subject to the approval of the direc- tor of the budget, be transferred to state operations and/or any appropriation of the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services consistent with the terms and conditions of the SAPT block grant award. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the commissioner of the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services shall be authorized to continue contracts which were executed on or before March 31, 2013 with entities providing services for problem gambling and chemical dependency prevention, treatment and recovery services, without any additional requirements that such contracts be subject to competitive bidding, a request for proposal process or other administrative procedures. [Notwithstanding any provision of articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, there shall be an exemption from the professional licensure requirements of such articles, and nothing contained in such articles, or in any other provisions of law related to the licensure requirements of persons licensed under those articles, 623 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE OF ALCOHOLISM AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 shall prohibit or limit the activities or services of any person in the employ of a program or service operated, certified, regulated, funded or approved by the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services, a local governmental unit as such term is defined in arti- cle 41 of the mental hygiene law, and/or a local social services district as defined in section 61 of the social services law, and all such entities shall be considered to be approved settings for the receipt of supervised experience for the professions governed by articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, and furthermore, no such entity shall be required to apply for nor be required to receive a waiver pursuant to section 6503-a of the education law in order to perform any activities or provide any services. Notwithstanding section 112 of the state finance law, the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services is authorized to grant state aid to local governments through the state aid funding authorization process] ... 29,000,000 .......................... (re. $21,876,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses related to prevention, intervention and treatment programs provided by the substance abuse prevention and treatment (SAPT) block grant. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, including section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part F of chapter 59 of the laws of 2011, for the period commenc- ing on April 1, 2012 and ending March 31, 2013 the commissioner shall not apply any cost of living adjustment for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimbursement. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of the funds hereby appropriated may, subject to the approval of the direc- tor of the budget, be transferred to state operations and/or any appropriation of the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services consistent with the terms and conditions of the SAPT block grant award. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the commissioner of the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services shall be authorized to continue contracts which were executed on or before March 31, 2012 with entities providing services for problem gambling and chemical dependency prevention, treatment and recovery services, without any additional requirements that such contracts be subject to competitive bidding, a request for proposal process or other administrative procedures ... 29,000,000 .......... (re. $3,206,000) 624 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE OF MENTAL HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS General Fund ....................... 393,982,000 0 Special Revenue Funds - Federal .... 43,059,000 36,618,000 Special Revenue Funds - Other ...... 917,093,000 1,280,000 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 1,354,134,000 37,898,000 ================ ================ SCHEDULE ADULT SERVICES PROGRAM ................................... 1,100,617,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For services and expenses of various adult community mental health services, includ- ing transfer to the department of health to reimburse the department for the state share of medical assistance for various community mental health services. For payment of state financial assistance, net of disallowances, for community mental health programs pursuant to article 41 and other provisions of the mental hygiene law. The moneys hereby appropriated for allocation to local governments and volun- tary agencies for services are available to reimburse or advance funds to local governments and voluntary agencies for expenditures made or to be made during local program years commencing January 1, 2014 or July 1, 2014 and for advances for the period beginning January 1, 2015 for local governments and voluntary agencies with program years beginning January 1. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the commissioner of the office of mental health shall be authorized, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, to continue contracts which were executed on or before March 31, 2014 with entities providing services to persons with mental illness, without any additional requirements that such contracts be subject to competitive 625 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE OF MENTAL HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 bidding, a request for proposals process or other administrative procedures. No expenditures shall be made for such program prior to the approval of a method- ology for allocation in accordance with a plan approved by the commissioner and the director of the budget with copies to be filed with the chairpersons of the senate finance committee and assembly ways and means committee. Furthermore, no expendi- ture shall be made until a certificate of allocation has been approved by the direc- tor of the budget with copies to be filed with the chairpersons of the senate finance committee and the assembly ways and means committee. The state comptroller is hereby authorized to receive funds from the office of mental health that were returned from providers in the current fiscal year in respect of a settlement of local assistance funds from prior fiscal years, and is authorized to refund such moneys to the credit of the local assist- ance account of the general fund for the purpose of reimbursing the 2014-15 appro- priation. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, including section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part N of chapter 56 of the laws of 2013, for the period commenc- ing on April 1, 2014 and ending March 31, 2015 the commissioner shall not apply any cost of living adjustment for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimburse- ment. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, and consistent with section 33.07 of the mental hygiene law, the directors of facilities licensed but not operated by the office of mental health who act as federally appointed representative payees and who assume management responsibility over the funds of a resident may continue to use such funds for the cost of the resident's care and treatment, consistent with federal law and regulations. 626 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE OF MENTAL HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, any of the amounts appro- priated herein may be increased or decreased by interchange or transfer with- out limit, with any appropriation of the office of mental health or by transfer or suballocation to any department, agency or public authority for expenditures incurred in the operation of such programs with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the depart- ment of audit and control and copies ther- eof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee: For transfer to the department of health to reimburse the department for the state share of medical assistance payments for various mental health services. The office of mental health is authorized to recover from community residences licensed by the office of mental health, consistent with contractual obligations of such providers and notwithstanding any other inconsistent provision of law to the contrary, in an amount equal to 50 percent of the income received by such providers which exceed the fixed amount of annual medicaid revenue limitations, as estab- lished by the commissioner of mental health ..................................... 277,079,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................. 277,079,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Community Mental Health Services Block Grant Account - 25180 For services and expenses related to adult mental health services funded by the community mental health services block grant. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of this appro- priation, consistent with the terms and conditions of the block grant, may be transferred to other programs within the office of mental health for aid to locali- ties, administrative and support services, 627 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE OF MENTAL HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 including fringe benefits, associated with the federal block grant ..................... 19,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal .................. 19,000,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Federal Health and Human Services Account - 25100 For services and expenses associated with federal grant awards yet to be allocated by the federal department of health and human services. Notwithstanding any incon- sistent provision of law, the director of the budget is hereby authorized to trans- fer appropriation authority contained herein to any other federal fund or program within the office of mental health services for aid to localities, adminis- trative and support services, including fringe benefits, associated with the awarded grant ................................ 5,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 5,000,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund PATH Account - 25124 For programs to assist and transition from homelessness (PATH) grants. Notwithstand- ing any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of this appropriation, consistent with the terms and conditions of the PATH grant, may be transferred to other programs within the office of mental health for aid to localities, administra- tive and support services, including fringe benefits, associated with the grant ... 6,359,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 6,359,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Miscellaneous Operating Grants Fund Federal Operating Grants Account - 25384 628 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE OF MENTAL HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For services and expenses related to home- less and shelter plus care grants. Subject to a plan approved by the director of the budget, the amount appropriated herein may be made available to other state agencies for services and expenses related to federal homeless and shelter plus care grants ....................................... 6,500,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 6,500,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Medication Reimbursement Account - 22128 For services and expenses related to adult mental health services, including assisted outpatient treatment pursuant to article 9 and other provisions of the mental hygiene law .......................................... 7,580,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 7,580,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Mental Hygiene Program Fund Account - 21907 The state comptroller is hereby authorized and directed to loan money in accordance with the provisions set forth in subdivi- sion 5 of section 4 of the state finance law to the mental hygiene program fund account. For payment of state financial assistance, net of disallowances, for community mental health programs pursuant to article 41 and other provisions of the mental hygiene law. The moneys hereby appropriated for allocation to local governments and volun- tary agencies for services are available to reimburse or advance funds to local governments and voluntary agencies for expenditures made or to be made during local program years commencing January 1, 2014 or July 1, 2014 and for advances for the period beginning January 1, 2015 for local governments and voluntary agencies with program years beginning January 1. 629 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE OF MENTAL HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Notwithstanding any other provision of law, and except for transfers to the department of health to reimburse the department for the state share of medical assistance payments and as modified below, this appropriation shall be available for obli- gations for the period commencing July 1, 2014 and ending June 30, 2015 and shall be available for expenditure from July 1, 2014 through September 15, 2015. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the commissioner of the office of mental health shall be authorized, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, to continue contracts which were executed on or before March 31, 2014 with entities providing services to persons with mental illness, without any additional requirements that such contracts be subject to competitive bidding, a request for proposals process or other administrative procedures. No expenditures shall be made for such program prior to the approval of a method- ology for allocation in accordance with a plan approved by the commissioner and the director of the budget with copies to be filed with the chairpersons of the senate finance committee and assembly ways and means committee. Furthermore, no expendi- ture shall be made until a certificate of allocation has been approved by the direc- tor of the budget with copies to be filed with the chairpersons of the senate finance committee and the assembly ways and means committee. The state comptroller is hereby authorized to receive funds from the office of mental health that were returned from providers in the current fiscal year in respect of a settlement of local assistance funds from prior fiscal years, and is authorized to refund such moneys to the credit of the mental hygiene program fund account for the purpose of reimbursing the 2014-15 appropriation. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, including section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part N of chapter 56 of the laws of 2013, for the period commenc- 630 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE OF MENTAL HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 ing on April 1, 2014 and ending March 31, 2015 the commissioner shall not apply any cost of living adjustment for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimburse- ment. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, and consistent with section 33.07 of the mental hygiene law, the directors of facilities licensed but not operated by the office of mental health who act as federally appointed representative payees and who assume management responsibility over the funds of a resident may continue to use such funds for the cost of the resident's care and treatment, consistent with federal law and regulations. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, any of the amounts appro- priated herein may be increased or decreased by interchange or transfer with- out limit, with any appropriation of the office of mental health or by transfer or suballocation to any department, agency or public authority for expenditures incurred in the operation of such programs with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the depart- ment of audit and control and copies ther- eof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee: For services and expenses of various commu- nity mental health non-residential programs, pursuant to article 41 of the mental hygiene law, including but not limited to sections 41.13, 41.18, and 41.47. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, up to $7,000,000 of this appropriation may be made avail- able to the Research Foundation for Mental Hygiene, Inc. pursuant to a contract with the office of mental health for two mental health demonstration programs. One program shall be a behavioral health care manage- ment program for persons with serious mental illness, and the other program shall be a mental health and health care coordination demonstration program for 631 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE OF MENTAL HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 persons with mental illness who are discharged from impacted adult homes in the city of New York. An amount from this appropriation when combined with the appropriation for the miscellaneous special revenue fund medication reimburse- ment account shall provide up to $15,000,000 for grants to the counties and city of New York to provide medication, and other services necessary to prescribe and administer medication pursuant to a plan approved by the commissioner of mental health, as authorized under chapter 408 of the laws of 1999 as amended ......... 293,188,000 For services and expenses of various commu- nity mental health emergency programs including comprehensive psychiatric emer- gency programs pursuant to section 41.51 of the mental hygiene law .................... 6,823,000 For services and expenses of various commu- nity mental health residential programs, including but not limited to community residences pursuant to sections 41.44 and 41.38 of the mental hygiene law. Notwith- standing the provisions of section 31.03 of the mental hygiene law and any other inconsistent provision of law, moneys appropriated for family care shall be available for, but not limited to, the purchase of substitute caretakers up to a maximum of 14 days and payments limited to $686 per year based upon financial need for the personal needs of each client residing in the family care home ........... 407,588,000 Funds appropriated herein shall be used for services and expenses associated with reinvestment for the expansion of state community hubs and voluntary operated services for adults and children, includ- ing, but not limited to, expanding crisis and respite beds, home and community based services waiver slots, supported housing, mental health urgent care walk-in centers, mobile engagement teams, first episode psychosis teams, family resource centers, evidence-based family support services, peer-operated recovery centers, suicide prevention services, community forensic and diversion services, tele-psychiatry, transportation services, family concierge 632 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE OF MENTAL HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 services, and adjustments to managed care premiums. The amounts in this appropri- ation shall be deemed to satisfy the fund- ing requirements of section 41.55 of the mental hygiene law. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, any of the amounts appro- priated herein may be increased or decreased by interchange or transfer with- out limit, with any appropriation of the office of mental health, with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance commit- tee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee: For services and expenses associated with reinvestment for the expansion of state community hubs and voluntary operated services for adults and children ............ 25,000,000 For services and expenses associated with rental stipend adjustments to downstate supported housing units in the counties of Bronx, Kings, Nassau, New York, Queens, Richmond, Suffolk, and Westchester ........... 6,500,000 For services and expenses associated with the provision of education, assessments, training, in-reach, care coordination, supported housing and the services needed by mentally ill residents of adult homes and persons with mental illness who are discharged from adult homes, including, but not limited to, the individuals included in the implementation of the settlement of O'Toole et. al. v. Cuomo provided, however, no funds from this appropriation shall be used to pay for the services of an independent reviewer appointed by such district court ............ 30,000,000 For services and expenses associated with the provision of care coordination, supported housing and the services needed by qualified current and future mentally ill residents of nursing homes, and persons with mental illness who are discharged from nursing homes, to imple- ment settlement of 2011 federal litigation Joseph S. v. Hogan .......................... 10,000,000 -------------- 633 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE OF MENTAL HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Program account subtotal ................. 779,099,000 -------------- CHILDREN AND YOUTH SERVICES PROGRAM ........................ 253,517,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For services and expenses of various chil- dren and families community mental health services, including transfer to the department of health to reimburse the department for the state share of medical assistance for various community mental health services. This appropriation anticipates the transfer of funds from the state education depart- ment to the office of mental health of tuition funds advanced in previous years and reimbursed by the child's school district of origin to the state of New York pursuant to chapter 810 of the laws of 1986 and applicable provisions of the education law. For payment of state financial assistance, net of disallowances, for community mental health programs pursuant to article 41 and other provisions of the mental hygiene law. The moneys hereby appropriated for allocation to local governments and volun- tary agencies for services are available to reimburse or advance funds to local governments and voluntary agencies for expenditures made or to be made during local program years commencing January 1, 2014 or July 1, 2014 and for advances for the period beginning January 1, 2015 for local governments and voluntary agencies with program years beginning January 1. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the commissioner of the office of mental health shall be authorized, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, to continue contracts which were executed on or before March 31, 2014 with entities providing services to persons with mental illness, without any additional requirements that such contracts be subject to competitive 634 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE OF MENTAL HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 bidding, a request for proposals process or other administrative procedures. No expenditures shall be made for such program prior to the approval of a method- ology for allocation in accordance with a plan approved by the commissioner and the director of the budget with copies to be filed with the chairpersons of the senate finance committee and assembly ways and means committee. Furthermore, no expendi- ture shall be made until a certificate of allocation has been approved by the direc- tor of the budget with copies to be filed with the chairpersons of the senate finance committee and the assembly ways and means committee. The state comptroller is hereby authorized to receive funds from the office of mental health that were returned from providers in the current fiscal year in respect of a settlement of local assistance funds from prior fiscal years, and is authorized to refund such moneys to the credit of the local assist- ance account of the general fund for the purpose of reimbursing the 2014-15 appro- priation. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, including section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part N of chapter 56 of the laws of 2013, for the period commenc- ing on April 1, 2014 and ending March 31, 2015 the commissioner shall not apply any cost of living adjustment for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimburse- ment. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, any of the amounts appro- priated herein may be increased or decreased by interchange or transfer with- out limit, with any appropriation of the office of mental health or by transfer or suballocation to any department, agency or public authority for expenditures incurred in the operation of such programs with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the depart- ment of audit and control and copies ther- eof with the chairman of the senate 635 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE OF MENTAL HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee: For transfer to the department of health to reimburse the department for the state share of medical assistance payments for various mental health services. Notwith- standing any provision of law to the contrary, the state comptroller is hereby authorized to refund moneys from the department of health to the office of mental health, consisting of medicaid reimbursement for expenses previously incurred by the office of mental health in prior fiscal years to fund services provided by residential treatment facili- ties for children and youth. Such funds shall be credited to the local assistance account of the general fund for the purpose of reimbursing the 2014-15 appro- priation ................................... 116,903,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................. 116,903,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Federal Health and Human Services Account - 25180 For services and expenses related to chil- dren's mental health services funded by the community mental health services block grant. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of this appro- priation, consistent with the terms and conditions of the block grant, may be transferred to other programs within the office of mental health for aid to locali- ties, administrative and support services, including fringe benefits, associated with the federal block grant ...................... 6,200,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 6,200,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Mental Hygiene Program Fund Account - 21907 The state comptroller is hereby authorized and directed to loan money in accordance 636 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE OF MENTAL HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 with the provisions set forth in subdivi- sion 5 of section 4 of the state finance law to the mental hygiene program fund account. For services and expenses of various chil- dren and families community mental health services, including transfer to the department of health to reimburse the department for the state share of medical assistance for various community mental health services. This appropriation antic- ipates the transfer of funds from the state education department to the office of mental health of tuition funds advanced in previous years and reimbursed by the child's school district of origin to the state of New York pursuant to chapter 810 of the laws of 1986 and applicable provisions of the education law. For payment of state financial assistance, net of disallowances, for community mental health programs pursuant to article 41 and other provisions of the mental hygiene law. The moneys hereby appropriated for allocation to local governments and volun- tary agencies for services are available to reimburse or advance funds to local governments and voluntary agencies for expenditures made or to be made during local program years commencing January 1, 2014 or July 1, 2014 and for advances for the period beginning January 1, 2015 for local governments and voluntary agencies with program years beginning January 1. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, and except for transfers to the department of health to reimburse the department for the state share of medical assistance payments and as modified below, this appropriation shall be available for obli- gations for the period commencing July 1, 2014 and ending June 30, 2015 and shall be available for expenditure from July 1, 2014 through September 15, 2015. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the commissioner of the office of mental health shall be authorized, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, to continue contracts which were executed on or before March 31, 2014 637 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE OF MENTAL HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 with entities providing services to persons with mental illness, without any additional requirements that such contracts be subject to competitive bidding, a request for proposals process or other administrative procedures. No expenditures shall be made for such program prior to the approval of a method- ology for allocation in accordance with a plan approved by the commissioner and the director of the budget with copies to be filed with the chairpersons of the senate finance committee and assembly ways and means committee. Furthermore, no expendi- ture shall be made until a certificate of allocation has been approved by the direc- tor of the budget with copies to be filed with the chairpersons of the senate finance committee and the assembly ways and means committee. The state comptroller is hereby authorized to receive funds from the office of mental health that were returned from providers in the current fiscal year in respect of a settlement of local assistance funds from prior fiscal years, and is authorized to refund such moneys to the credit of the mental hygiene program fund account for the purpose of reimbursing the 2014-15 appropriation. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, including section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part N of chapter 56 of the laws of 2013, for the period commenc- ing on April 1, 2014 and ending March 31, 2015 the commissioner shall not apply any cost of living adjustment for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimburse- ment. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, any of the amounts appro- priated herein may be increased or decreased by interchange or transfer with- out limit, with any appropriation of the office of mental health or by transfer or suballocation to any department, agency or public authority for expenditures incurred in the operation of such programs with the approval of the director of the budget who 638 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE OF MENTAL HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 shall file such approval with the depart- ment of audit and control and copies ther- eof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee: For services and expenses of various commu- nity mental health non-residential programs, pursuant to article 41 of the mental hygiene law, including but not limited to sections 41.13 and 41.18 ......... 92,883,000 For services and expenses of various commu- nity mental health emergency programs ....... 24,583,000 For services and expenses of various commu- nity mental health residential programs, including but not limited to community residences pursuant to sections 41.44 and 41.38 of the mental hygiene law ............. 12,948,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................. 130,414,000 -------------- 639 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE OF MENTAL HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 ADULT SERVICES PROGRAM Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Federal Health and Human Services Account By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For programs to assist and transition from homelessness (PATH) grants. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of this appropriation, consistent with the terms and conditions of the PATH grant, may be transferred to other programs within the office of mental health for aid to localities, administrative and support services, including fringe benefits, associated with the grant ..... 6,359,000 ......................................... (re. $4,738,000) For services and expenses related to adult mental health services funded by the community mental health services block grant. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of this appropriation, consistent with the terms and conditions of the block grant, may be transferred to other programs within the office of mental health for aid to localities, administrative and support services, including fringe benefits, associated with the federal block grant ... 19,000,000 ....................... (re. $12,249,000) For services and expenses associated with federal grant awards yet to be allocated by the federal department of health and human services. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the director of the budget is hereby authorized to transfer appropriation authority contained herein to any other federal fund or program within the office of mental health services for aid to localities, administra- tive and support services, including fringe benefits, associated with the awarded grant ... 5,000,000 ... .......... (re. $4,000,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For programs to assist and transition from homelessness (PATH) grants. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of this appropriation, consistent with the terms and conditions of the PATH grant, may be transferred to other programs within the office of mental health for aid to localities, administrative and support services, including fringe benefits, associated with the grant ..... 5,569,000 ......................................... (re. $4,463,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal MISCELLANEOUS Operating Grants Fund Federal Operating Grants Account - 25384 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses related to homeless and shelter plus care grants. Subject to a plan approved by the director of the budget, the amount appropriated herein may be made available to other state agencies for services and expenses related to federal homeless and shelter plus care grants ... 6,500,000 ............ (re. $4,165,000) 640 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE OF MENTAL HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses related to homeless and shelter plus care grants. Subject to a plan approved by the director of the budget, the amount appropriated herein may be made available to other state agencies for services and expenses related to federal homeless and shelter plus care grants ... 8,000,000 ............ (re. $3,205,000) Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Mental Hygiene Program Fund Account - 21907 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For community mental hygiene services and/or expenses of contracts with institutes for the conduct of medical research and other scien- tific investigation established under section 7.17 of the mental hygiene law; municipalities; educational institutions; and/or not- for-profit agencies: Mental Health Association in New York State, Inc. .................... 50,000 ............................................... (re. $50,000) North Country Behavioral Healthcare Network .......................... 100,000 ............................................. (re. $100,000) Veteran peer-to-peer pilot programs ... 2,285,000 ..... (re. $250,000) Unlimited Potential, Inc ... 150,000 .................. (re. $150,000) Warrior Salute program ... 100,000 .................... (re. $100,000) FarmNet ... 300,000 ................................... (re. $300,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For the continuation and expansion of the Veterans Mental Health Training Initiative to be conducted by the Medical Society of the State of New York, the New York State Psychiatric Association and the National Association of Social Workers - New York State Chapter, that shall include services and expenses of the development of an Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education accredited education and training program for primary care physicians and physician specialists on the signs, symptoms, diagnosis and best practices for treating the health and mental health disorders of returning combat veterans and associated conditions affecting family members of such veterans to be conducted jointly by the New York State Psychiatric Association and the Medical Society of the State of New York; and for services and expenses of a National Association of Social Workers - New York State Chapter accredited education and training program for mental health providers to maximize the treat- ment and recovery from combat related post traumatic stress disor- der, traumatic brain injury and other combat related mental health issues, including substance abuse and suicide prevention; in accord- ance with the following: New York State Psychiatric Association ... 165,000 .... (re. $165,000) Medical Society of the State of New York ... 165,000 .. (re. $165,000) CHILDREN AND YOUTH SERVICES PROGRAM 641 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE OF MENTAL HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Federal Health and Human Services Account - 25180 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses related to children's mental health services funded by the community mental health services block grant. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of this appropriation, consistent with the terms and conditions of the block grant, may be transferred to other programs within the office of mental health for aid to localities, administrative and support services, including fringe benefits, associated with the federal block grant ... 6,200,000 ......................... (re. $3,798,000) 642 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE FOR PEOPLE WITH DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS General Fund ....................... 1,820,920,000 137,000 Special Revenue Funds - Other ...... 513,163,000 350,000 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 2,334,083,000 487,000 ================ ================ SCHEDULE COMMUNITY SERVICES PROGRAM ............................... 2,334,083,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For services and expenses of the community services program, net of disallowances, for community programs for people with developmental disabilities pursuant to article 41 of the mental hygiene law, and/or chapter 620 of the laws of 1974, chapter 660 of the laws of 1977, chapter 412 of the laws of 1981, chapter 27 of the laws of 1987, chapter 729 of the laws of 1989, chapter 329 of the laws of 1993 and other provisions of the mental hygiene law. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the following appropri- ation shall be net of refunds, rebates, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the director of the budget is authorized to make suballocations from this appropriation to the department of health medical assistance program. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, advances and reimbursement made pursuant to subdivision (d) of section 41.15 and section 41.18 of the mental hygiene law shall be allocated pursuant to a plan and in a manner prescribed by the agency head and approved by the director of the budg- et. No expenditure shall be made until a certificate of allocation has been approved by the director of the budget and copies thereof filed with the state comp- troller, and the chairs of the senate 643 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE FOR PEOPLE WITH DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 finance and assembly ways and means committees. The moneys hereby appropriated are available to reimburse or advance localities and voluntary non-profit agen- cies for expenditures made during local fiscal periods commencing January 1, 2014, April 1, 2014 or July 1, 2014, and for advances for the 3 month period beginning January 1, 2015. Notwithstanding the provisions of article 41 of the mental hygiene law or any other inconsistent provision of law, rule or regulation, the commissioner, pursuant to such contract and in the manner provided therein, may pay all or a portion of the expenses incurred by such voluntary agen- cies arising out of loans which are funded from the proceeds of bonds and notes issued by the dormitory authority of the state of New York. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the money hereby appropriated may be transferred to state operations and/or any appropriation of the office for people with developmental disabilities with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the depart- ment of audit and control and copies ther- eof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, moneys from this appropriation may be used for state aid of up to 100 percent of the net deficit costs of day training programs and family support services. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, including section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part N of chapter 56 of the laws of 2013, for the period commenc- ing on April 1, 2014 and ending March 31, 2015 the commissioner shall not apply any cost of living adjustment for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimburse- ment. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, and pursuant to criteria estab- lished by the commissioner of the office 644 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE FOR PEOPLE WITH DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 for people with developmental disabilities and approved by the director of the budg- et, expenditures may be made from this appropriation for residential facilities which are pending recertification as intermediate care facilities for people with developmental disabilities. Notwithstanding the provisions of section 41.36 of the mental hygiene law and any other inconsistent provision of law, moneys from this appropriation may be used for payment up to $250 per year per client, at such times and in such manner as determined by the commissioner on the basis of financial need for the personal needs of each client residing in voluntar- y-operated community residences and volun- tary-operated community residential alter- natives, including individualized residential alternatives under the home and community based services waiver. The commissioner shall, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, alter existing advance payment schedules for voluntary-operated community resi- dences established pursuant to subdivision (h) of section 41.36 of the mental hygiene law. Notwithstanding the provisions of section 16.23 of the mental hygiene law and any other inconsistent provision of law, with relation to the operation of certified family care homes, including family care homes sponsored by voluntary not-for-pro- fit agencies, moneys from this appropri- ation may be used for payments to purchase general services including but not limited to respite providers, up to a maximum of 14 days, at rates to be established by the commissioner and approved by the director of the budget in consideration of factors including, but not limited to, geographic area and number of clients cared for in the home and for payment in an amount determined by the commissioner for the personal needs of each client residing in the family care home. Notwithstanding the provisions of subdivi- sion 12 of section 8 of the state finance law and any other inconsistent provision 645 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE FOR PEOPLE WITH DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 of law, moneys from this appropriation may be used for expenses of family care homes including payments to operators of certi- fied family care homes for damages caused by clients to personal and real property in accordance with standards established by the commissioner and approved by the director of the budget. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, moneys from this appropriation may be used for appropriate day program services and residential services includ- ing, but not limited to, direct housing subsidies to individuals, start-up expenses for family care providers, envi- ronmental modifications, adaptive technol- ogies, appraisals, property options, feasibility studies and preoperational expenses. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, moneys from this appropriation may be used for the operation of clinics licensed pursuant to article 16 of the mental hygiene law including, but not limited to, supportive and habilitative services consistent with the home and community based services waiver. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, and consistent with section 33.07 of the mental hygiene law, the directors of facilities licensed but not operated by the office for people with developmental disabilities who act as federally-appointed representative payees and who assume management responsibility over the funds of a resident may continue to use such funds for the cost of the resident's care and treatment, consistent with federal law and regulations. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, direct support staff in programs funded, authorized or approved by the office for people with developmental disabilities, are authorized to provide certain tasks when performed under the supervision of a registered professional nurse, including training and periodic inspection of such tasks, in accordance with an authorized practitioner's ordered care. 646 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE FOR PEOPLE WITH DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Funds appropriated herein shall be available in accordance with the following: For the state share of medical assistance services expenses incurred by the depart- ment of health for the provision of medical assistance services to people with developmental disabilities ............... 1,681,693,000 For the state share of medical assistance services expenses for the provision of medical assistance services to people with developmental disabilities that may be incurred by the department of health during local fiscal periods commencing January 1, 2014, April 1, 2014 or July 1, 2014 ....................................... 139,227,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ............... 1,820,920,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Mental Hygiene Program Fund Account - 21907 For services and expenses of the community services program, net of disallowances, for community programs for people with developmental disabilities pursuant to article 41 of the mental hygiene law, and/or chapter 620 of the laws of 1974, chapter 660 of the laws of 1977, chapter 412 of the laws of 1981, chapter 27 of the laws of 1987, chapter 729 of the laws of 1989, chapter 329 of the laws of 1993 and other provisions of the mental hygiene law. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the following appropri- ation shall be net of refunds, rebates, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, advances and reimbursement made pursuant to subdivision (d) of section 41.15 and section 41.18 of the mental hygiene law shall be allocated pursuant to a plan and in a manner prescribed by the agency head and approved by the director of the budg- et. No expenditure shall be made until a certificate of allocation has been approved by the director of the budget and copies thereof filed with the state comp- troller, and the chairs of the senate 647 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE FOR PEOPLE WITH DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 finance and assembly ways and means committees. The moneys hereby appropriated are available to reimburse or advance localities and voluntary non-profit agen- cies for expenditures made during local fiscal periods commencing January 1, 2014, April 1, 2014 or July 1, 2014, and for advances for the 3 month period beginning January 1, 2015. Notwithstanding the provisions of article 41 of the mental hygiene law or any other inconsistent provision of law, rule or regulation, the commissioner, pursuant to such contract and in the manner provided therein, may pay all or a portion of the expenses incurred by such voluntary agen- cies arising out of loans which are funded from the proceeds of bonds and notes issued by the dormitory authority of the state of New York. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, including section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part N of chapter 56 of the laws of 2013, for the period commenc- ing on April 1, 2014 and ending March 31, 2015 the commissioner shall not apply any cost of living adjustment for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimburse- ment. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the money hereby appropriated may be transferred to state operations and/or any appropriation of the office for people with developmental disabilities with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the depart- ment of audit and control and copies ther- eof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, moneys from this appropriation may be used for state aid of up to 100 percent of the net deficit costs of day training programs and family support services. Notwithstanding the provisions of section 16.23 of the mental hygiene law and any other inconsistent provision of law, with 648 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE FOR PEOPLE WITH DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 relation to the operation of certified family care homes, including family care homes sponsored by voluntary not-for-pro- fit agencies, moneys from this appropri- ation may be used for payments to purchase general services including but not limited to respite providers, up to a maximum of 14 days, at rates to be established by the commissioner and approved by the director of the budget in consideration of factors including, but not limited to, geographic area and number of clients cared for in the home and for payment in an amount determined by the commissioner for the personal needs of each client residing in the family care home. Notwithstanding the provisions of subdivi- sion 12 of section 8 of the state finance law and any other inconsistent provision of law, moneys from this appropriation may be used for expenses of family care homes including payments to operators of certi- fied family care homes for damages caused by clients to personal and real property in accordance with standards established by the commissioner and approved by the director of the budget. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, and consistent with section 33.07 of the mental hygiene law, the directors of facilities licensed but not operated by the office for people with developmental disabilities who act as federally-appointed representative payees and who assume management responsibility over the funds of a resident may continue to use such funds for the cost of the resident's care and treatment, consistent with federal law and regulations. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, effective July 1, 2014, funds appropriated herein are available to reimburse in- and out-of-state private residential schools, pursuant to subdivi- sion (c) of section 13.37-a and subdivi- sion (g) of section 13.38 of the mental hygiene law, for costs of supporting the residential and day program services available to individuals who are over the age of 21 years of age, provided that the 649 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE FOR PEOPLE WITH DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 amount paid for residential services and/or maintenance costs as of June 30, 2014, is net of any supplemental security income benefit to which the individual receiving services is eligible, and provided further that funding for nonresi- dential services will be in an amount not to exceed the maximum reimbursement for appropriate day services delivered by the office for people with developmental disa- bilities certified or approved providers other than in- and out-of-state private residential schools, unless otherwise authorized by the director of the budget. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, direct support staff in programs funded, authorized or approved by the office for people with developmental disabilities, are authorized to provide certain tasks when performed under the supervision of a registered professional nurse, including training and periodic inspection of such tasks, in accordance with an authorized practitioner's ordered care. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, moneys from this appropriation may be used for appropriate day program services and residential services includ- ing, but not limited to, direct housing subsidies to individuals, start-up expenses for family care providers, envi- ronmental modifications, adaptive technol- ogies, appraisals, property options, feasibility studies and preoperational expenses. For services and expenses related to the provision of residential services to people with developmental disabilities ..... 214,619,000 For services and expenses related to the provision of day program services to people with developmental disabilities ...... 49,357,000 For services and expenses related to the provision of family support services to people with developmental disabilities ...... 76,705,000 For services and expenses related to the provision of workshop, day training and employment services to people with devel- opmental disabilities. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, up to $800,000 of 650 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE FOR PEOPLE WITH DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 this appropriation may be transferred to the New York State Education Departments' Adult Career and Continuing Education Services - Vocational Rehabilitation (ACCES-VR) program to support the Long- Term Sheltered Employment program operated by FEDCAP Rehabilitation Services, Inc. ..... 44,921,000 For other services and expenses provided to people with developmental disabilities including but not limited to hepatitis B, care at home waiver, epilepsy services, Special Olympics New York, Inc. and volun- tary fingerprinting .......................... 6,178,000 For services and expenses of the Epilepsy Foundation of Northeastern New York ............. 50,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................. 391,830,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund OPWDD - Provider of Service Account - 21903 For services and expenses related to services for people with developmental disabilities associated with the New York state options for people through services initiative, in accordance with a program- matic and fiscal plan to be approved by the director of the budget. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the director of the budget is authorized to make suballocations from this appropriation to the department of health medical assistance program. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the moneys hereby appropriated, or so much thereof as may be necessary, are to be available for the purposes here- in specified for obligations heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, and consistent with section 33.07 of the mental hygiene law, the directors of facilities licensed but not operated by the office for people with developmental disabilities who act as federally-appointed representative payees and who assume management responsibility over the funds of a resident may continue 651 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE FOR PEOPLE WITH DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 to use such funds for the cost of the resident's care and treatment, consistent with federal law and regulations. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, direct support staff in programs funded, authorized or approved by the office for people with developmental disabilities, are authorized to provide certain tasks when performed under the supervision of a registered professional nurse, including training and periodic inspection of such tasks, in accordance with an authorized practitioner's ordered care. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the money hereby appropriated may be transferred to state operations and/or any appropriation of the office for people with developmental disabilities with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the depart- ment of audit and control and copies ther- eof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee .......... 121,333,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................. 121,333,000 -------------- 652 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE FOR PEOPLE WITH DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 COMMUNITY SERVICES PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2008, as amended by chapter 1, section 3, of the laws of 2009: For services and expenses of contracts with municipalities, educa- tional institutions and/or not-for-profit agencies: Epilepsy Foundation of Rochester - Syracuse - Binghamton ............. 18,500 ................................................ (re. $1,000) Quality services for the Autism Community (QSAC) ..................... 113,000 ............................................. (re. $113,000) By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2006: For services and expenses of contracts with municipalities, educa- tional institutions and/or not-for-profit agencies: For services and expenses associated with a direct care worker recruitment and retention pilot project program .................... 2,500,000 ............................................ (re. $23,000) Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Mental Hygiene Program Fund Account - 21907 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses of the Epilepsy Foundation of Northeastern New York ... 50,000 .................................. (re. $50,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For suballocation to the department of education for services and expenses of the Statewide Regional Centers for Autism Spectrum Disorders ... 250,000 ............................... (re. $250,000) For services and expenses of the Epilepsy Foundation of Northeastern New York ... 50,000 .................................. (re. $50,000) 653 12653-05-4 METROPOLITAN TRANSPORTATION AUTHORITY AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS Special Revenue Funds - Other ...... 2,303,636,000 0 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 2,303,636,000 0 ================ ================ SCHEDULE DEDICATED MASS TRANSPORTATION TRUST FUND ................... 612,536,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Dedicated Mass Transportation Trust Fund Railroad Account - 20852 To the metropolitan transportation authority for deposit in the dedicated tax fund for the expenses of the New York city transit authority, the Manhattan and Bronx surface transit operating authority, and the Staten Island rapid transit operating authority, the Long Island rail road company and the Metro-North commuter rail- road company which includes the New York state portion of the Harlem, Hudson, Port Jervis, Pascack, and the New Haven commu- ter railroad service regardless of whether the services are provided directly or pursuant to joint service agreements for the period April 1, 2015 to March 31, 2016 provided, however, that such appropriation shall become available only pursuant to subdivision 3 of section 89-c of the state finance law and notwithstanding section 40 of the state finance law shall take effect on April 1, 2015 and shall lapse on March 31, 2016 .................................... 91,880,000 -------------- Program account subtotal .................. 91,880,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Dedicated Mass Transportation Trust Fund Transit Authorities Account - 20851 To the metropolitan transportation authority for deposit in the dedicated tax fund for the expenses of the New York city transit authority, the Manhattan and Bronx surface 654 12653-05-4 METROPOLITAN TRANSPORTATION AUTHORITY AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 transit operating authority, and the Staten Island rapid transit operating authority, the Long Island rail road company and the Metro-North commuter rail- road company which includes the New York state portion of the Harlem, Hudson, Port Jervis, Pascack, and the New Haven commu- ter railroad service regardless of whether the services are provided directly or pursuant to joint service agreements for the period April 1, 2015 to March 31, 2016 provided, however, that such appropriation shall become available only pursuant to subdivision 3 of section 89-c of the state finance law and notwithstanding section 40 of the state finance law shall take effect on April 1, 2015 and shall lapse on March 31, 2016 ................................... 520,656,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................. 520,656,000 -------------- METROPOLITAN TRANSPORTATION AUTHORITY SUPPORT PROGRAM .... 1,691,100,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Metropolitan Transportation Authority Financial Assist- ance Fund Mobility Tax Trust Account - 23651 To the metropolitan transportation authority for deposit in the metropolitan transpor- tation authority finance fund pursuant to the provisions of section 92-ff of the state finance law, for the period April 1, 2015 to March 31, 2016 and notwithstanding section 40 of the state finance law shall take effect on April 1, 2015 and shall lapse on March 31, 2016 .................. 1,691,100,000 -------------- 655 12653-05-4 DIVISION OF MILITARY AND NAVAL AFFAIRS AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS General Fund ....................... 900,000 700,000 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 900,000 700,000 ================ ================ SCHEDULE MILITARY READINESS PROGRAM ..................................... 900,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For the payment of reimbursements mandated by subdivision 9 of section 210 of the military law. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state operations for administrative expenses ........................ 900,000 -------------- 656 12653-05-4 DIVISION OF MILITARY AND NAVAL AFFAIRS AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 MILITARY READINESS PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For the payment of reimbursements mandated by subdivision 9 of section 210 of the military law. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state operations for administrative expenses .................... 900,000 ............................................. (re. $555,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For the payment of reimbursements mandated by subdivision 9 of section 210 of the military law. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state operations for administrative expenses .................... 900,000 ............................................. (re. $145,000) 657 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF MOTOR VEHICLES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS Special Revenue Funds - Federal .... 21,200,000 63,680,000 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 21,200,000 63,680,000 ================ ================ SCHEDULE GOVERNOR'S TRAFFIC SAFETY COMMITTEE ......................... 21,200,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Miscellaneous Operating Grants Fund Highway Safety Section 402 Account - 25319 For services and expenses related to local governments' federal highway safety projects pursuant to an allocation plan subject to the approval of the director of the budget .................................. 21,200,000 -------------- 658 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF MOTOR VEHICLES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 GOVERNOR'S TRAFFIC SAFETY COMMITTEE Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal MISCELLANEOUS Operating Grants Fund Highway Safety Section 402 Account - 25319 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses related to local governments' federal high- way safety projects pursuant to an allocation plan subject to the approval of the director of the budget ............................. 20,880,000 ....................................... (re. $20,880,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses related to local governments' federal high- way safety projects pursuant to an allocation plan subject to the approval of the director of the budget ............................. 20,800,000 ....................................... (re. $20,800,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses related to local governments' federal high- way safety projects pursuant to an allocation plan subject to the approval of the director of the budget ............................. 20,620,000 ....................................... (re. $18,000,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For services and expenses related to local governments' federal high- way safety projects pursuant to an allocation plan subject to the approval of the director of the budget ............................. 20,410,000 ........................................ (re. $4,000,000) 659 12653-05-4 OFFICE OF PARKS, RECREATION AND HISTORIC PRESERVATION AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS General Fund ....................... 2,920,000 9,856,300 Special Revenue Funds - Federal .... 3,170,000 5,959,200 Special Revenue Funds - Other ...... 6,135,000 10,643,000 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 12,225,000 26,458,500 ================ ================ SCHEDULE HISTORIC PRESERVATION PROGRAM .................................. 170,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Miscellaneous Operating Grants Fund Federal Operating Grants Fund Account - 25462 For expenses of acquisition, development and administration of historic properties .......... 170,000 -------------- RECREATION SERVICES PROGRAM ................................. 12,055,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 Notwithstanding any other provisions of law, for the administration of the programs of section 79-b of the navigation law ........... 2,920,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 2,920,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Miscellaneous Operating Grants Fund Federal Operating Grants Fund Account - 25383 For services and expenses related to grants for recreation services projects including acquisition, research, development, educa- tion and rehabilitation of parklands, programs and facilities ...................... 3,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 3,000,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund 660 12653-05-4 OFFICE OF PARKS, RECREATION AND HISTORIC PRESERVATION AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Snowmobile Trail Development and Maintenance Account - 21932 For services and expenses related to snowmo- bile law enforcement and trail development and maintenance .............................. 6,135,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 6,135,000 -------------- 661 12653-05-4 OFFICE OF PARKS, RECREATION AND HISTORIC PRESERVATION AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 HISTORIC PRESERVATION PROGRAM Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal MISCELLANEOUS Operating Grants Fund Federal Operating Grants Fund Account - 25462 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For expenses of acquisition, development and administration of histor- ic properties ... 170,000 ........................... (re. $170,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For expenses of acquisition, development and administration of histor- ic properties ... 170,000 ........................... (re. $150,000) NATURAL HERITAGE TRUST PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses related to the Putnam Visitors Bureau ...... 60,000 ............................................... (re. $60,000) For services and expenses related to the Historic Saratoga-Washington on the Hudson Partnership ... 100,000 ............... (re. $100,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses of parks, recreation and historic preserva- tion projects ... 3,000,000 ....................... (re. $3,000,000) For services and expenses related to operations of historic properties ... 100,000 ......................................... (re. $100,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses related to operations of historic properties ... 100,000 ......................................... (re. $100,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2008, as amended by chapter 1, section 4, of the laws of 2009: For services and expenses of the French and Indian War 250th Anniver- sary Commemoration Commission created by chapter 707 of the laws of 2004, including suballocation to other state departments and agen- cies ... 188,000 ..................................... (re. $61,000) For services and expenses related to New York City parks located in western Queens county ... 93,500 ..................... (re. $93,500) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2007: For services and expenses related to the independence trail .......... 125,000 ............................................. (re. $125,000) For services and expenses associated with Village of Schuylerville Revolutionary War Site ... 350,000 .................. (re. $350,000) For services and expenses associated with Belmont State Park Lake Assessment and Restoration Project ... 200,000 ....... (re. $99,000) 662 12653-05-4 OFFICE OF PARKS, RECREATION AND HISTORIC PRESERVATION AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses related to the Preservation League of New York ... 150,000 .................................... (re. $150,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2007, as amended by chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2008: For services and expenses of the French and Indian War 250th Anniver- sary Commemoration Commission created by chapter 707 of the laws of 2004, including suballocation to other state departments and agen- cies ... 125,000 ...................................... (re. $3,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2006: For services and expenses related to the independence trail .......... 500,000 ............................................. (re. $500,000) For services and expenses for improvements to Tioga State Park ....... 1,000,000 ......................................... (re. $1,000,000) For services and expenses associated with Village of Schuylerville Revolutionary War Site ... 350,000 ................... (re. $67,700) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2005: For services and expenses related to the independence trail .......... 450,000 ............................................. (re. $283,500) For services and expenses, grants in aid or for contracts with munici- palities and/or private not-for-profit agencies to be determined pursuant to a plan to be developed by the director of the budget in consultation with the temporary president of the senate for New York State Heritage Trail tourism projects .............................. 1,000,000 ............................................ (re. $58,900) By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2002: For services and expenses related to repair and restoration of New York State Division monuments in the Gettysburg Battlefield ........ 250,000 .............................................. (re. $48,000) PARK OPERATIONS PROGRAM Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Snowmobile Trail Development and Management Account - 21932 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses related to snowmobile law enforcement and trail development and maintenance ... 5,635,000 ... (re. $2,254,000) RECREATION SERVICES PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: Notwithstanding any other provisions of law, for the administration of the programs of section 79-b of the navigation law ................. 2,920,000 ......................................... (re. $2,920,000) 663 12653-05-4 OFFICE OF PARKS, RECREATION AND HISTORIC PRESERVATION AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: Notwithstanding any other provisions of law, for the administration of the programs of section 79-b of the navigation law ................. 2,920,000 ........................................... (re. $736,700) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal MISCELLANEOUS Operating Grants Fund Federal Operating Grants Fund Account - 25383 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses related to grants for recreation services projects including acquisition, research, development, education and rehabilitation of parklands, programs and facilities ............... 3,000,000 ......................................... (re. $3,000,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses related to grants for recreation services projects including acquisition, research, development, education and rehabilitation of parklands, programs and facilities ............... 3,000,000 ......................................... (re. $1,500,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses related to grants for recreation services projects including acquisition, research, development, education and rehabilitation of parklands, programs and facilities ............... 1,500,000 ........................................... (re. $500,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For services and expenses related to the national recreation trails act and the boating infrastructure grant program ................... 2,000,000 ........................................... (re. $250,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2009: For services and expenses related to the national recreation trails act and the boating infrastructure grant program ................... 2,000,000 ........................................... (re. $196,100) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2008: For services and expenses related to the national recreation trails act and the boating infrastructure grant program ................... 2,000,000 ........................................... (re. $193,100) Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Snowmobile Trail Development and [Management] MAINTENANCE Account - 21932 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses related to snowmobile law enforcement and trail development and maintenance ... 6,135,000 ... (re. $6,135,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: 664 12653-05-4 OFFICE OF PARKS, RECREATION AND HISTORIC PRESERVATION AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses related to snowmobile law enforcement and trail development and maintenance ... 5,635,000 ... (re. $2,254,000) 665 12653-05-4 OFFICE FOR THE PREVENTION OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS General Fund ....................... 685,000 953,000 Special Revenue Funds - Federal .... 500,000 0 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 1,185,000 953,000 ================ ================ SCHEDULE ADMINISTRATION PROGRAM ....................................... 1,185,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For services and expenses of programs that prevent domestic violence, including contracts for the operation of hotlines for victims of domestic violence ............... 515,000 For services and expenses of the Capital District domestic violence law clinic and other legal services and programs that prevent domestic violence ...................... 170,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ..................... 685,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Miscellaneous Operating Grants Fund Miscellaneous Discretionary Account - 25300 Funds herein appropriated may be used to disburse federal grants in support of state and local programs to support domes- tic violence prevention programs. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state operations and may be suballo- cated to other state agencies .................. 500,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ..................... 500,000 -------------- 666 12653-05-4 OFFICE FOR THE PREVENTION OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 ADMINISTRATION PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses of programs that prevent domestic violence, including contracts for the operation of hotlines for victims of domestic violence ... 515,000 ....................... (re. $515,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses of programs that prevent domestic violence, including contracts for the operation of hotlines for victims of domestic violence ... 515,000 ....................... (re. $438,000) 667 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SERVICE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS Special Revenue Funds - Other ...... 5,750,000 6,750,000 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 5,750,000 6,750,000 ================ ================ SCHEDULE REGULATION OF UTILITIES PROGRAM .............................. 5,750,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Article VII Intervenor Account - 21901 For services and expenses of any munici- pality or other local parties pursuant to section 122 of the public service law ........ 3,250,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 3,250,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Article X Intervenor Account - 21901 For services and expenses of any munici- pality or other local parties pursuant to section 164 of the public service law ........ 2,500,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 2,500,000 -------------- 668 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SERVICE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 REGULATION OF UTILITIES PROGRAM Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Article VII Intervenor Account - 21901 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses of any municipality or other local parties pursuant to section 122 of the public service law .................. 3,750,000 ......................................... (re. $3,750,000) Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Article X Intervenor Account - 21901 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses of any municipality or other local parties pursuant to section 164 of the public service law .................. 3,000,000 ......................................... (re. $3,000,000) 669 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF STATE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS General Fund ....................... 3,440,000 8,723,000 Special Revenue Funds - Federal .... 61,400,000 87,306,000 Special Revenue Funds - Other ...... 539,000 482,000 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 65,379,000 96,511,000 ================ ================ SCHEDULE BUSINESS AND LICENSING SERVICES PROGRAM ........................ 539,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Business and Licensing Services Account - 21977 For payments to provide for the regulation of cemetery corporations and maintenance of abandoned cemetery property and the repair of vandalized gravesites under paragraph (h) of section 1507 and para- graph (c) of section 1508 of the not-for- profit corporation law ......................... 539,000 -------------- LOCAL GOVERNMENT AND COMMUNITY SERVICES PROGRAM ............. 61,400,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Federal Health and Human Services Account - 25127 For allocations from the community services block grant to community action agencies and other eligible entities, including suballocation to other state departments and agencies ................................ 59,200,000 -------------- Program account subtotal .................. 59,200,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Miscellaneous Operating Grants Fund Coastal Zone Management Program Account - 25449 For services and expenses of the coastal zone management program ...................... 2,200,000 -------------- 670 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF STATE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Program account subtotal ................... 2,200,000 -------------- OFFICE FOR NEW AMERICANS ..................................... 3,440,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For services and expenses related to programs which assist non-citizens in their attainment of citizenship, including suballocation or transfer to any depart- ment, agency or public authority. Such services shall include, but not be limited to, case management, English-as-a-second- language, job training and placement assistance, post-employment services necessary to ensure job retention, and services necessary to assist the individ- ual and family members to establish and maintain a permanent residence in New York state ........................................ 3,440,000 -------------- 671 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF STATE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 LOCAL GOVERNMENT AND COMMUNITY SERVICES PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses for the public utility law project for the purpose of delivering civil legal services to the poor ............. 505,000 ............................................. (re. $505,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses of the local waterfront revitalization program ... 4,000,000 ............................. (re. $4,000,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2009: For services and expenses necessary for community outreach to assist in reducing the undercount in 2010 federal census .................. 2,000,000 ........................................... (re. $225,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2009, as amended by chapter 502, section 5, of the laws of 2009: For payment to not-for-profit tax exempt entities for the purpose of delivering civil legal services to the poor in accordance with the following sub-schedule; provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after November 1, 2009 shall be reduced by 12.5 percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of November 1, 2009 ................. 4,241,911 ............................................ (re. $18,000) sub-schedule Brooklyn Bar Association ...........................27,360 CASA of Albany Co Mediation ........................ 2,048 CASA of Erie Co .................................... 3,757 CASA of Orange Co Mediation ........................ 3,757 CASA of Rockland Co ................................ 2,048 CASA of Ulster ..................................... 3,750 CASA of Westchester Mental Health .................. 5,629 Chautauqua County Legal services ................. 24,477 Chemung County Legal Services (LAWNY) ............. 44,417 Community Advocacy Group ........................... 8,222 Erie County Volunteer Lawyers Project ............. 24,119 Farmworkers Legal Services ........................ 49,751 FOCUS ............................................. 39,689 Empire Justice Center ............................ 264,939 Hiscock Legal Aid Society ......................... 33,194 Housing Conservation Coordinators .................. 7,522 Lawyers Alliance for New York ..................... 27,144 Legal Aid Bureau of Buffalo ....................... 30,129 Legal Aid of Rockland County ...................... 29,281 Legal Aid Society of Rochester .................... 33,154 Legal Aid Society NYC .......................... 1,091,251 672 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF STATE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Legal Aid Society of Northeastern NY ............. 216,826 Legal Services for the Elderly Disabled and Disadvantaged .....................................7,507 Legal Services of Central New York ............... 256,561 Legal Services of Hudson Valley .................. 184,447 Legal Services of New York City ................ 1,157,381 Medicare Rights Center ............................ 10,530 Monroe County Legal Assistance Center (LAWNY) ......37,930 Nassau Suffolk Law Services .......................198,883 Neighborhood Legal Services (Orleans, Gene- see, Wyoming) ................................... 18,069 Neighborhood Legal Services (Erie) ............... 159,043 Neighborhood Legal Services (Niagara) ............. 30,328 New York Legal Assistance Group (NYLAG) ........... 12,060 Public Utility Law Project ........................ 34,666 Puerto Rican Legal Defense and Education Fund ..... 15,084 Research Found. CUNY-Brookdale .................... 11,258 Southern Tier Legal Services (LAWNY) .............. 49,114 Urban Justice Center .............................. 18,766 Volunteer Legal Services of (NYC) ................. 43,701 Volunteer Legal Services of Monroe ................ 24,119 -------------- By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2009, as amended by chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For services, expenses or reimbursement of expenses incurred by local government agencies and/or not-for-profit providers or their employ- ees providing civil or criminal legal services in accordance with the following sub-schedule ... 4,400,000 ............ (re. $124,000) sub-schedule Albany Law Civil Clinic and Justice Center ........ 72,112 Bronx Defenders ................................... 61,111 CAMBA Legal Services - Coalition for the Working Poor .................................... 45,642 Chautauqua County Legal Services: .................. 2,269 CUNY LAW Project .................................. 61,111 Empire Justice Center ............................. 97,753 Erie County Bar Association - Volunteer Lawyers Project ................................. 11,499 Farmworkers Legal Services of New York ............ 25,454 Frank H. Hiscock Legal Aid Society ................ 37,288 Goddard Riverside-West Side SRO Law Project ....... 45,642 Housing Conservation Coordinators ................. 45,642 Latino Justice (PRLDEF) ........................... 12,128 Legal Action Center ............................... 67,222 Legal Aid Bureau of Buffalo ....................... 27,806 Legal Aid of New York City ..................... 1,733,182 Legal Aid Society of Mid New York ................. 16,213 Legal Aid Society of Northeastern New York ....... 120,106 Legal Aid Society of Rochester .................... 65,144 673 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF STATE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Legal Aid Society of Rockland County .............. 21,365 Legal Assistance of Western New York (LAWNY) ..... 105,288 Legal Services for the Elderly of Western New York ........................................ 23,394 Legal Services of Central New York ............... 113,584 Legal Services of New York City .................. 588,341 Legal Services of the Hudson Valley .............. 130,920 Lenox Hill Neighborhood House ..................... 45,642 Make the Road New York ............................ 45,642 MFY Legal Services ................................ 45,642 Nassau/Suffolk Law Services Committee ............. 97,637 Neighborhood Defense Services of Harlem .......... 138,722 Neighborhood Legal Services ....................... 84,070 New York Center for Law and Justice - Legal Services of the Deaf ............................ 30,556 New York Lawyers for the Public Interest .......... 45,642 New York Legal Assistance Group ................... 45,642 Northern Manhattan Improvement Corporation ........ 45,642 Rural Law Center of New York ...................... 25,477 The Legal Project Capital District Women's Bar Association ................................. 22,698 Urban Justice Center .............................. 45,642 Volunteer Legal Service Project of Monroe County .......................................... 15,205 Western New York Law Center ....................... 43,543 Worker's Rights Law Center of New York Incorporated .................................... 92,382 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Federal Health and Human Services Account - 25127 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For allocations from the community services block grant to community action agencies and other eligible entities, including suballocation to other state departments and agencies ............................ 59,200,000 ....................................... (re. $59,200,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For allocations from the community services block grant to community action agencies and other eligible entities, including suballocation to other state departments and agencies ............................ 59,200,000 ....................................... (re. $16,200,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal MISCELLANEOUS Operating Grants Fund Coastal Zone Management Program Account - 25449 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses of the coastal zone management program ..... 2,200,000 ......................................... (re. $2,200,000) 674 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF STATE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses of the coastal zone management program ..... 2,200,000 ......................................... (re. $2,200,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses of the coastal zone management program ..... 2,200,000 ......................................... (re. $2,200,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal MISCELLANEOUS Operating Grants Fund Great Lakes Initiative Account By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses of the Great Lakes restoration initiative ... 5,306,000 ..................................... (re. $5,306,000) Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Fund Legal Services Assistance Account By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2009, as amended by chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2010: Nothwithstanding any law to the contrary, for payment of grants for the provision of civil legal services. These funds shall not be available until a plan for their administration has been approved by the director of the budget, which plan provides for the distribution of these funds through existing contracts or through a competitive process. Amounts appropriated herein may be transferred in full to any other state department or agency ... 568,000 ..... (re. $12,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2008: Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, for payment of grants for the provision of civil legal services. These funds shall not be avail- able until a plan for their administration has been approved by the director of the budget, which plan provides for the distribution of these funds through existing contracts or through a competitive process. Amounts appropriated herein may be transferred in full to any other state department or agency ... 980,000 .... (re. $470,000) OFFICE FOR NEW AMERICANS General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses related to programs which assist non-citiz- ens in their attainment of citizenship, including suballocation or transfer to any department, agency or public authority. Such services shall include, but not be limited to, case management, English-as-a-second-language, job training and placement assistance, post-employment services necessary to ensure job retention, and services necessary to assist the individual and family members to 675 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF STATE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 establish and maintain a permanent residence in New York state ..... 3,440,000 ......................................... (re. $2,481,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses related to programs which assist non-citiz- ens in their attainment of citizenship. Such services shall include, but not be limited to, case management, English-as-a-second-lan- guage, job training and placement assistance, post-employment services necessary to ensure job retention, and services necessary to assist the individual and family members to establish and main- tain a permanent residence in New York state ....................... 3,338,000 ......................................... (re. $1,370,000) 676 12653-05-4 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS General Fund ....................... 472,656,000 0 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 472,656,000 0 ================ ================ SCHEDULE GENERAL FUND COMMUNITY COLLEGE OPERATING ASSISTANCE ................... 468,736,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 Notwithstanding subdivision 15 of section 355 of education law, for state financial assistance, net of disallowances, for operating expenses, including funds required to reimburse base aid costs for the 2013-14 and 2014-15 academic years, pursuant to regulations developed jointly with the city university trustees and approved by the director of the budget, and subject to the availability of appro- priations therefor. Notwithstanding any other law, rule, or regulation to the contrary, full funding for aidable community college enrollment for the college fiscal years 2014-15 and heretofore as provided under this appro- priation is determined by the operating aid formulas defined in rules and regu- lations developed jointly by the boards of trustees of the state and city universi- ties and approved by the director of the budget provided that local sponsors may use funds contained in reserves for excess student revenue for operating support of a community college program even though said expenditures may cause expenses and student revenues to exceed one-third of the college's net operating costs for the college fiscal year 2014-15 provided that such funds do not cause the college's revenues from the local sponsor's contrib- utions in aggregate to be less than the comparable amounts for the previous commu- 677 12653-05-4 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 nity college fiscal year and further provided that pursuant to standards and regulations of the state university trus- tees and the city university trustees for the college fiscal year 2014-15, community colleges may increase tuition and fees above that allowable under current educa- tion law if such standards and regulations require that in order to exceed the tuition limit otherwise set forth in the education law, local sponsor contributions either in the aggregate or for each full- time equivalent student shall be no less than the comparable amounts for the previ- ous community college fiscal year .......... 448,644,000 Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the state university of New York shall make awards to community colleges from the next generation NY job linkage program incentive fund based on measures of student success for all students enrolled in programs that confer a credit-bearing certificate, an associate of occupational studies degree, or an associate of applied science degree, including, but not limited to: (1) The number of students who are employed following degree or certificate completion and their wage gains, if any, as deter- mined by the department of labor, which shall be given the greatest weighting among all measures of student success; (2) The number of degree completions, certificate completions and student trans- fers to other institutions of higher education; (3) The number of degree and certificate completions under the preceding item (2) by students considered academically at-risk due to economic disadvantage or other factor of under-representation with- in the field of study; veterans; and the disabled; (4) The number of students who make adequate progress towards completion of a degree or certificate, which may include accelerated completion of a developmental education program; (5) The number of degree completions in innovative programs designed to enable students to balance school, work and other personal responsibilities; and 678 12653-05-4 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 (6) The number of students engaged in career and employment opportunities including apprenticeships, cooperative education programs or other paid work experience that is an integral part of their academic program. Provided further, however, awards shall be made on a pro-rata basis in accordance with a methodology and in a form and manner developed by the director of the budget, in consultation with the state university. Provided further, however, on or before December 1, 2014, or an alternative date as determined by the director of the budg- et in consultation with the state univer- sity, the state university trustees shall submit a plan for approval by the director of the budget to allocate amounts avail- able for the next generation NY job link- age program incentive fund pursuant to this appropriation ........................... 3,000,000 For payment of rental aid ..................... 11,579,000 For state financial assistance for community college contract courses and workforce development .................................. 1,880,000 For state financial assistance to expand high need programs ........................... 1,692,000 For services and expenses related to the establishment, renovation, alteration, expansion, improvement or operation of child care centers for the benefit of students at the community college campuses of the state university of New York, provided that matching funds of at least 35 percent from nonstate sources be made available .................................... 1,001,000 For state operating assistance to community colleges with low enrollment ................... 940,000 -------------- Total for community colleges - all funds ..... 468,736,000 -------------- COUNTY COOPERATIVE EXTENSION ASSOCIATION GRANT PROGRAM ADMINISTERED BY CORNELL UNIVERSITY ......................... 3,920,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For the support of county cooperative exten- sion associations pursuant to paragraph 679 12653-05-4 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 (d) of subdivision (8) of section 224 of the county law ............................... 3,920,000 -------------- 680 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF TAXATION AND FINANCE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS General Fund ....................... 926,000 0 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 926,000 0 ================ ================ SCHEDULE OFFICE OF REAL PROPERTY TAX SERVICES PROGRAM ................... 926,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For state financial assistance for improve- ment of the real property tax adminis- tration pursuant to a plan submitted by the department of taxation and finance and approved by the division of the budget. Such financial assistance shall include up to $750,000 pursuant to sections 1537 and 1573 of the real property tax law, provided that the aid authorized by subdi- visions one and two of section 1573 of the real property tax law shall only be paya- ble to assessing units conducting a reap- praisal that have not received aid pursu- ant to this section in the previous two years; and up to $176,000 for reimburse- ment for training of assessors and county directors of real property tax services pursuant to sections 318, 354 and 1530 of the real property tax law ...................... 926,000 -------------- 681 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS General Fund ....................... 97,550,900 0 Special Revenue Funds - Federal .... 64,068,000 211,361,000 Special Revenue Funds - Other ...... 4,846,261,800 19,572,000 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 5,007,880,700 230,933,000 ================ ================ SCHEDULE ADDITIONAL MASS TRANSPORTATION ASSISTANCE PROGRAM ........... 44,866,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the following appropriations are for the payment of mass transportation operating assistance provided that payments from this appropriation shall be made pursuant to a financial plan approved by the director of the budget. To the Capital District transportation authority for the operating expenses ther- eof .......................................... 9,777,300 To the Central New York regional transporta- tion authority for the operating expenses thereof ...................................... 7,073,900 To the Rochester-Genesee regional transpor- tation authority for the operating expenses thereof ............................. 8,455,300 To the Niagara Frontier transportation authority for the operating expenses ther- eof .......................................... 7,610,400 To all other public transportation systems serving primarily outside of the metropol- itan commuter transportation district eligible to receive operating assistance under the provisions of section 18-b of the transportation law for the operating expenses thereof in accordance with a service and usage formula to be estab- lished by the commissioner of transporta- tion with the approval of the director of the budget ................................... 5,359,100 To Rockland county for a trans-Hudson bus service to be provided pursuant to a 682 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 contract between Rockland county and Metro-North commuter railroad ................... 24,900 To the city of New York for the operating expenses of the Staten Island ferry ............ 250,400 To the county of Westchester for the operat- ing expenses thereof incurred for the public transportation services, provided within the county directly or under contract ....................................... 414,800 To the county of Nassau or its sub-grantees for the operating expenses thereof incurred for public transportation services ..................................... 4,794,400 To the county of Suffolk for operating expenses thereof incurred for public transportation services, provided within the county directly or under contract .......... 189,800 To the city of New York for the operating expenses thereof incurred for public transportation services, provided within the city directly or under contract ............ 666,700 To all other public transportation systems serving primarily within the metropolitan commuter transportation district eligible to receive operating assistance under the provisions of section 18-b of the trans- portation law for the operating expenses thereof in accordance with a service and usage formula to be established by the commissioner of transportation with the approval of the director of the budget ......... 249,000 -------------- DEDICATED MASS TRANSPORTATION TRUST FUND PROGRAM ........... 693,301,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Dedicated Mass Transportation Trust Fund Non-MTA Capital Purpose - 20853 Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the following appropriations are for payment of mass transportation operat- ing assistance for public transportation systems eligible to receive operating assistance under the provisions of section 18-b of the transportation law, provided that payments from this appropriation shall be made pursuant to a financial plan approved by the director of the budget. To the Capital District transportation 683 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 authority for the operating expenses ther- eof .......................................... 7,028,000 To the Central New York regional transporta- tion authority for the operating expenses thereof ...................................... 6,210,300 To the Rochester-Genesee regional transpor- tation authority for the operating expenses thereof ............................. 6,850,500 To the Niagara Frontier regional transporta- tion authority for the operating expenses thereof ...................................... 8,935,300 To all other public transportation bus systems serving primarily areas outside of the metropolitan transportation commuter district eligible to receive operating assistance under the provisions of section 18-b of the transportation law for the operating expenses thereof in accordance with the service and usage formula to be established by the commissioner of trans- portation with the approval of the direc- tor of the budget ............................ 5,724,900 For the payment of the costs of mass trans- portation capital projects and facilities including replacement of buses meeting federal standards for replacement, related bus equipment and the acquisition, design and construction, including engineering and consulting costs, of mass transit bus garages or other mass transportation projects and facilities approved by the commissioner of transportation in a program of projects. Such funding may be part of a total project of which a portion is federally funded but shall not be used in substitution for the required non-fed- eral matching shares of the federally- funded portion of the project to which it is added. The moneys hereby appropriated are to be made available for projects undertaken by mass transit systems other than those mass transit operating agencies which receive money from the metropolitan transportation authority dedicated tax fund ........................................ 18,500,000 For state aid to municipal corporations for the preparation of designs, plans, spec- ifications and estimates, for the acquisi- tion, construction, reconstruction, and improvement of mass transportation capital projects including the acquisition of real property, for other mass transportation 684 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 projects including local transportation planning studies. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provisions of law, the state share of such projects shall be 50 percent of the nonfederal share, but in no event shall the state share exceed 10 percent of project costs. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the commissioner of transportation shall make available directly to the City of New York (City) an amount commensurate with the state share of (i) federal funds previously awarded to the City and reallo- cated to the metropolitan transportation authority (MTA), and (ii) the federally authorized level of financial assistance transferred by resolution of the metropol- itan planning organization (MPO) to the metropolitan transportation authority (MTA) and credited to the City by the MTA for capital expenses. The state share of such reimbursement shall be 50 percent of the non-federal share of the federally authorized level of finan- cial assistance transferred to the MTA, but in no event shall the state share exceed 10 percent of project costs. Prior to requesting reimbursement for projects progressed by the MTA on behalf of the City, the City shall certify to the commissioner of transportation that each eligible project progressed under this provision is federally eligible and that the match amount requested does not exceed the state share of the federally author- ized level of financial assistance. In addition, the City must provide an appli- cation to the commissioner of transporta- tion certifying that the work to be funded under the project has been performed and that the City has reimbursed the MTA for 100 percent of the match amount for the project. Upon such application, the commissioner of transportation shall review and approve eligible activities for reimbursement. Prior to requesting approval of a certif- icate of approval of availability for the moneys hereby appropriated, the commis- sioner of transportation shall certify that each omnibus project progressed under the program has received federal approval. 685 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Such certificate shall report the federally authorized level of financial assistance .... 18,500,000 -------------- Program account subtotal .................. 71,749,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Dedicated Mass Transportation Trust Fund Railroad Account - 20852 To the metropolitan transportation authority for deposit in the metropolitan transpor- tation authority dedicated tax fund for the expenses of the New York city transit authority, the Manhattan and Bronx surface transit operating authority, and the Staten Island rapid transit operating authority, the Long Island rail road company and the Metro-North commuter rail- road company which includes the New York state portion of the Harlem, Hudson, Port Jervis, Pascack, and the New Haven commu- ter railroad service regardless of whether the services are provided directly or pursuant to joint service agreements. No expenditure shall be made hereunder until a certificate of approval has been issued by the director of the budget and a copy of such certificate filed with the state comptroller, the chairperson of the senate finance committee and the chairperson of the assembly ways and means committee. Moneys appropriated herein may be made available at such times and upon such conditions as may be deemed appropriate by the commissioner of transportation and the director of the budget in accordance with the following: To the metropolitan transportation authority for the operating expenses of the Long Island rail road company and the Metro- North commuter railroad company which include operating expenses for the New York state portion of Harlem, Hudson, Port Jervis, Pascack, and New Haven commuter railroad services regardless of whether such services are provided directly or pursuant to joint service agreements ........ 93,232,800 -------------- Program account subtotal .................. 93,232,800 -------------- 686 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Special Revenue Funds - Other Dedicated Mass Transportation Trust Fund Transit Authorities Account - 20851 To the metropolitan transportation authority for deposit in the metropolitan transpor- tation authority dedicated tax fund for the expenses of the New York city transit authority, the Manhattan and Bronx surface transit operating authority, and the Staten Island rapid transit operating authority, the Long Island rail road company and the Metro-North commuter rail- road company which includes the New York state portion of the Harlem, Hudson, Port Jervis, Pascack, and the New Haven commu- ter railroad service regardless of whether the services are provided directly or pursuant to joint service agreements. No expenditure shall be made hereunder until a certificate of approval has been issued by the director of the budget and a copy of such certificate filed with the state comptroller, the chairperson of the senate finance committee and the chairperson of the assembly ways and means committee. Moneys appropriated herein may be made available at such times and upon such conditions as may be deemed appropriate by the commissioner of transportation and the director of the budget in accordance with the following: To the metropolitan transportation authority for the operating expenses of the New York city transit authority, the Manhattan and Bronx surface transit operating authority, and the Staten Island rapid transit oper- ating authority ............................ 528,319,200 -------------- Program account subtotal ................. 528,319,200 -------------- LOCAL TRANSPORTATION PLANNING STUDIES PROGRAM ............... 22,168,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Miscellaneous Operating Grants Fund FHWA Local Planning Account - 25472 For continuing comprehensive transportation planning and coordinated support of trans- it studies undertaken as part of the 687 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 unified work programs of participating local planning or municipal agencies pursuant to grant agreements approved by the federal highway administration .......... 14,789,000 -------------- Program account subtotal .................. 14,789,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Miscellaneous Operating Grants Fund FTA Local Planning Account - 25473 For continuing comprehensive transportation planning and coordinated support of trans- it studies undertaken as part of the unified work programs of participating local planning or municipal agencies pursuant to grant agreements approved by the federal transit administration ........... 7,379,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 7,379,000 -------------- MASS TRANSPORTATION ASSISTANCE PROGRAM ...................... 25,251,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For payment to the metropolitan transporta- tion authority for the costs of the reduced fare for school children program. For the purposes of this appropriation, the reduced fare for school children program for the 2014-15 school year, shall be provided in a manner which shall ensure that the proportional cost to such student shall be no greater than the proportional cost to such student for such fare provided by the transportation pass program for New York City school children during the 2010-11 school year. Provided however, that the program shall maintain the same eligibility criteria and discount structure for students, including the provision of half fare discounts to students, as was provided during the 2010-11 school year. No expenditure shall be made hereunder until a certificate of approval has been issued by the director of the budget and a copy of such certif- icate filed with the state comptroller, 688 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 the chairperson of the senate finance committee and the chairperson of the assembly ways and means committee. Moneys appropriated herein may only be made available prior to the beginning of each school year semester designated fall, spring, and summer after the receipt of reduced fare passes by the New York City department of education from the metropol- itan transportation authority ............... 25,251,000 -------------- MASS TRANSPORTATION OPERATING ASSISTANCE FUND PROGRAM .... 1,918,524,800 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Mass Transportation Operating Assistance Fund Metropolitan Mass Transportation Operating Assistance Account - 21402 Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the following appropriations are for payment of mass transportation operat- ing assistance provided that payments from this appropriation shall be made pursuant to a financial plan approved by the direc- tor of the budget. To the metropolitan transportation authority for the operating expenses of the New York city transit authority, the Manhattan and Bronx surface transit operating authority, and the Staten Island rapid transit oper- ating authority .......................... 1,035,756,700 To the metropolitan transportation authority for the operating expenses of the Long Island rail road company and the Metro- North commuter railroad company which includes the New York state portion of Harlem, Hudson, Port Jervis, Pascack, and the New Haven commuter railroad services regardless of whether the services are provided directly or pursuant to joint service agreements ......................... 528,118,900 To Rockland county for a trans-Hudson bus service to be provided pursuant to a contract between Rockland county and Metro-North commuter railroad ................ 3,147,800 To the city of New York for the operating expenses of the Staten Island ferry notwithstanding any other provisions of law ......................................... 27,928,400 689 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 To the county of Westchester for the operat- ing expenses thereof incurred for public transportation services, provided within the county directly or under contract ....... 48,730,800 To the county of Nassau or its sub-grantees for the operating expenses thereof incurred for public transportation services .................................... 55,497,600 To the county of Suffolk for operating expenses thereof incurred for public transportation services, provided within the county directly or under contract ....... 23,325,000 To the city of New York for the operating expenses thereof incurred for public transportation services, provided within the city directly or under contract; provided however, that $2,000,000 of this appropriation shall be for expenses incurred for the Staten Island express bus service ..................................... 75,275,300 To all other public transportation systems serving primarily within the metropolitan commuter transportation district, as defined in section 1262 of the public authorities law, eligible to receive oper- ating assistance under the provisions of section 18-b of the transportation law for the operating expenses thereof in accord- ance with a service and usage formula to be established by the commissioner of transportation with the approval of the director of the budget ...................... 27,727,200 For supplemental transportation operating assistance to public transportation systems eligible to receive assistance from this account, to the extent available and necessary for costs incurred in state fiscal year 2014-15, in an amount to be determined by the commissioner of trans- portation subject to the approval of the director of the budget. Amounts herein may be made available for incentive payments to public transportation systems which achieve service or financial benchmarks specified in an annual incentive plan to be submitted by the commissioner of trans- portation and approved by the director of the budget. Notwithstanding any provisions of section 18-b of the transportation law or any other law, moneys appropriated herein may be made available at such times and upon such conditions as may be deemed 690 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 appropriate by the commissioner of trans- portation and the director of the budget...... 4,312,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ............... 1,829,819,700 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Mass Transportation Operating Assistance Fund Public Transportation Systems Operating Assistance Account - 21401 Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the following appropriations are for payment of mass transportation operat- ing assistance provided that payments from this appropriation shall be made pursuant to a financial plan approved by the direc- tor of the budget. To the Capital District transportation authority for the operating expenses ther- eof ......................................... 12,901,700 To the Central New York regional transporta- tion authority for the operating expenses thereof ..................................... 12,405,500 To the Rochester-Genesee regional transpor- tation authority for the operating expenses thereof ............................ 14,073,900 To the Niagara Frontier transportation authority for the operating expenses ther- eof ......................................... 24,885,900 To all other public transportation bus systems serving primarily areas outside of the metropolitan commuter transportation district eligible to receive operating assistance under the provisions of section 18-b of the transportation law for the operating expenses thereof in accordance with the service and usage formula to be established by the commissioner of trans- portation with the approval of the direc- tor of the budget ........................... 22,478,100 For supplemental transportation operating assistance to public transportation systems eligible to receive assistance from this account, to the extent available and necessary for costs incurred in state fiscal year 2014-15, in an amount to be determined by the commissioner of trans- portation subject to the approval of the director of the budget. Amounts herein may be made available for incentive payments to public transportation systems which achieve service or financial benchmarks 691 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 specified in an annual incentive plan to be submitted by the commissioner of trans- portation and approved by the director of the budget. Notwithstanding any provisions of section 18-b of the transportation law or any other law, moneys appropriated herein may be made available at such times and upon such conditions as may be deemed appropriate by the commissioner of trans- portation and the director of the budget ..... 1,960,000 -------------- Program account subtotal .................. 88,705,100 -------------- MASS TRANSPORTATION OPERATING ASSISTANCE PROGRAM ........... 221,869,900 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the following appropriations are for the payment of mass transportation operating assistance pursuant to section 18-b of the transportation law. To the metropolitan transportation authority for the operating expenses of the New York city transit authority, the Manhattan and Bronx surface transit operating authority, and the Staten Island rapid transit oper- ating authority .............................. 4,817,000 To the metropolitan transportation authority for the operating expenses of the Long Island rail road company and the Metro- North commuter railroad company which include operating expenses for the New York state portion of Harlem, Hudson, Port Jervis, Pascack, and New Haven commuter railroad services regardless of whether such services are provided directly or pursuant to joint service agreements ......... 8,045,000 To the Capital District transportation authority for the operating expenses ther- eof .......................................... 1,334,000 To the Central New York regional transporta- tion authority for the operating expenses thereof ...................................... 2,166,000 To the Rochester-Genesee regional transpor- tation authority for the operating expenses thereof ............................. 2,557,000 To the Niagara Frontier transportation 692 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 authority for the operating expenses ther- eof .......................................... 2,854,000 To the city of New York for the operating expenses of the Staten Island ferry notwithstanding any other provision of law ................................................ 575,700 To the county of Westchester for the operat- ing expenses thereof incurred for the public transportation services, provided within the county directly or under contract ....................................... 486,400 To the county of Nassau or its sub-grantees for the operating expenses thereof incurred for public transportation services ....................................... 393,500 To the county of Suffolk for operating expenses thereof incurred for public transportation services, provided within the county directly or under contract .......... 139,300 To the city of New York for the operating expenses thereof incurred for public transportation services, provided within the city directly or under contract .......... 1,373,200 To all other public transportation systems serving primarily within the metropolitan commuter transportation district eligible to receive operating assistance under the provisions of section 18-b of the trans- portation law for the operating expenses thereof in accordance with a service and usage formula to be established by the commissioner of transportation with the approval of the director of the budget ......... 386,800 To all other public transportation systems serving primarily outside the metropolitan commuter transportation district eligible to receive operating assistance under the provisions of section 18-b of the trans- portation law for the operating expenses thereof in accordance with a service and usage formula to be established by the commissioner of transportation with the approval of the director of the budget ....... 2,306,000 -------------- Program account subtotal .................. 27,433,900 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Mass Transportation Operating Assistance Fund Metropolitan Mass Transportation Operating Assistance Account - 21402 693 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the following appropriations are for the payment of mass transportation operating assistance pursuant to section 18-b of the transportation law and section 88-a of the state finance law. To the metropolitan transportation authority for the operating expenses of the New York city transit authority, the Manhattan and Bronx surface transit operating authority, and the Staten Island rapid transit oper- ating authority ............................ 153,855,000 To the metropolitan transportation authority for the operating expenses of the Long Island rail road company and the Metro- North commuter railroad company which include operating expenses for the New York state portion of Harlem, Hudson, Port Jervis, Pascack, and New Haven commuter railroad services regardless of whether such services are provided directly or pursuant to joint service agreements ........ 21,207,000 To the city of New York for the operating expenses of the Staten Island ferry .......... 2,196,000 To the county of Westchester for the operat- ing expenses thereof incurred for public transportation services, provided within the county directly or under contract ........ 2,317,000 To the county of Nassau or its sub-grantees for the operating expenses thereof incurred for public transportation services ..................................... 2,146,000 To the county of Suffolk for operating expenses thereof incurred for public transportation services, provided within the county directly or under contract .......... 785,000 To the city of New York for the operating expenses thereof incurred for public transportation services, provided within the city directly or under contract .......... 5,395,000 To eligible public transportation systems serving primarily within the metropolitan commuter transportation district, as defined in section 1262 of the public authorities law, eligible to receive oper- ating assistance under the provisions of section 18-b of the transportation law for the operating expenses thereof in accord- ance with a service and usage formula to be established by the commissioner of transportation with the approval of the director of the budget ....................... 1,639,000 694 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 -------------- Program account subtotal ................. 189,540,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Mass Transportation Operating Assistance Fund Public Transportation Systems Operating Assistance Account - 21401 Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the following appropriations are for the payment of mass transportation operating assistance pursuant to section 18-b of the transportation law and section 88-a of the state finance law. To the Capital District transportation authority for the operating expenses ther- eof ............................................ 583,000 To the Central New York regional transpor- taion authority for the operating expenses thereof ...................................... 1,012,000 To the Rochester-Genesee regional transpor- tation authority for the operating expenses thereof ............................. 1,169,000 To the Niagara Frontier transportation authority for the operating expenses ther- eof .......................................... 1,246,000 To all other public transportation bus systems serving areas outside of the metropolitan commuter transportation district eligible to receive operating assistance under the provisions of section 18-b of the transportation law for the operating expenses thereof in accordance with the service and usage formula to be established by the commissioner of trans- portation with the approval of the direc- tor of the budget .............................. 886,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 4,896,000 -------------- METROPOLITAN TRANSPORTATION AUTHORITY SUPPORT PROGRAM .... 2,040,000,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Metropolitan Transportation Authority Financial Assist- ance Fund Metropolitan Transportation Authority Aid Trust Account - 23652 695 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the following appropriation is for payment of assistance provided that payments from this appropriation shall be made pursuant to a financial plan approved by the director of the budget. To the metropolitan transportation authority for deposit in the metropolitan transpor- tation authority corporate transportation account of the metropolitan transportation authority special assistance fund pursuant to section 92-ff of the state finance law... 340,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................. 340,000,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Metropolitan Transportation Authority Financial Assist- ance Fund Mobility Tax Trust Account - 23651 To the metropolitan transportation authority for deposit in the metropolitan transpor- tation authority finance fund pursuant to the provisions of section 92-ff of the state finance law. Moneys appropriated herein may be made available at such times and upon such conditions as may be deemed appropriate by the commissioner of trans- portation and the director of the budget in accordance with section 92-ff of the state finance law ........................ 1,700,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ............... 1,700,000,000 -------------- OFFICE OF PASSENGER AND FREIGHT TRANSPORTATION PROGRAM ...... 16,800,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Miscellaneous Operating Grants Fund FTA Program Management Account - 25314 For eligible federal transit administration capital, planning and operating assistance activities apportioned to serve the special needs of transit-dependent popu- lations beyond traditional public trans- portation services and americans with disabilities act (ADA). Such activities may include public transportation projects planned, designed, and carried out to meet 696 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 the special needs of seniors and individ- uals with disabilities when public trans- portation is insufficient, inappropriate, or unavailable; projects that exceed the requirements of the ADA; projects that improve access to fixed-route service and decrease reliance by individuals with disabilities on complementary paratransit; and alternatives to public transportation that assist seniors and individuals with disabilities. Eligible recipients of fund- ing may include local governments, public transportation authorities, private non- profit organizations, state agencies or other operators of public transportation that receive a grant indirectly through a recipient ................................... 16,800,000 -------------- RURAL AND SMALL URBAN TRANSIT AID PROGRAM ................... 25,100,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Miscellaneous Operating Grants Fund Rural and Small Urban Transit Aid Account - 25471 For eligible federal transit administration capital, planning and operating assistance activities apportioned to the state to support public transportation services that are publically owned, operated directly or under contract, or otherwise sponsored by an eligible municipality, federally recognized tribal nation, or the state ....................................... 25,100,000 -------------- 697 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 LOCAL TRANSPORTATION PLANNING STUDIES PROGRAM Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal MISCELLANEOUS Operating Grants Fund FHWA Local Planning Account - 25472 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For continuing comprehensive transportation planning and coordinated support of transit studies undertaken as part of the unified work programs of participating local planning or municipal agencies pursuant to grant agreements approved by the federal highway admin- istration ... 14,789,000 ......................... (re. $13,750,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For continuing comprehensive transportation planning and coordinated support of transit studies undertaken as part of the unified work programs of participating local planning or municipal agencies pursuant to grant agreements approved by the federal highway admin- istration ... 14,789,000 ......................... (re. $10,930,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For continuing comprehensive transportation planning and coordinated support of transit studies undertaken as part of the unified work programs of participating local planning or municipal agencies pursuant to grant agreements approved by the federal highway admin- istration ... 14,149,000 .......................... (re. $4,489,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2010, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For continuing comprehensive transportation planning and coordinated support of transit studies undertaken as part of the unified work programs of participating local planning or municipal agencies pursuant to grant agreements approved by the federal highway admin- istration ... 14,149,000 .......................... (re. $1,133,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2009, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For continuing comprehensive transportation planning and coordinated support of transit studies undertaken as part of the unified work programs of participating local planning or municipal agencies pursuant to grant agreements approved by the federal highway admin- istration ... 14,149,000 .......................... (re. $1,148,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2008, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For continuing comprehensive transportation planning and coordinated support of transit studies undertaken as part of the unified work programs of participating local planning or municipal agencies pursuant to grant agreements approved by the federal highway admin- istration ... 16,590,000 ............................ (re. $365,000) 698 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2007, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For continuing comprehensive transportation planning and coordinated support of transit studies undertaken as part of the unified work programs of participating local planning or municipal agencies pursuant to grant agreements approved by the federal highway admin- istration: For the grant period October 1, 2006 to September 30, 2007: 12,181,000 .......................................... (re. $143,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2006, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For continuing comprehensive transportation planning and coordinated support of transit studies undertaken as part of the unified work programs of participating local planning or municipal agencies pursuant to grant agreements approved by the federal highway admin- istration: For the grant period October 1, 2005 to September 30, 2006: 12,181,000 .......................................... (re. $168,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal MISCELLANEOUS Operating Grants Fund FTA Local Planning Account - 25473 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For continuing comprehensive transportation planning and coordinated support of transit studies undertaken as part of the unified work programs of participating local planning or municipal agencies pursuant to grant agreements approved by the federal transit admin- istration ... 4,553,000 ........................... (re. $4,553,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For continuing comprehensive transportation planning and coordinated support of transit studies undertaken as part of the unified work programs of participating local planning or municipal agencies pursuant to grant agreements approved by the federal transit admin- istration ... 4,553,000 ........................... (re. $4,553,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For continuing comprehensive transportation planning and coordinated support of transit studies undertaken as part of the unified work programs of participating local planning or municipal agencies pursuant to grant agreements approved by the federal transit admin- istration ... 4,719,000 ........................... (re. $1,203,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2010, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For continuing comprehensive transportation planning and coordinated support of transit studies undertaken as part of the unified work programs of participating local planning or municipal agencies pursuant to grant agreements approved by the federal transit admin- istration ... 4,719,000 ............................. (re. $792,000) 699 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2009, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For continuing comprehensive transportation planning and coordinated support of transit studies undertaken as part of the unified work programs of participating local planning or municipal agencies pursuant to grant agreements approved by the federal transit admin- istration ... 4,719,000 ............................. (re. $412,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2008, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For continuing comprehensive transportation planning and coordinated support of transit studies undertaken as part of the unified work programs of participating local planning or municipal agencies pursuant to grant agreements approved by the federal transit admin- istration ... 6,472,000 ............................. (re. $452,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2007, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For continuing comprehensive transportation planning and coordinated support of transit studies undertaken as part of the unified work programs of participating local planning or municipal agencies pursuant to grant agreements approved by the federal transit admin- istration: For the grant period October 1, 2006 to September 30, 2007: .......... 4,506,000 ............................................ (re. $52,000) MASS TRANSPORTATION OPERATING ASSISTANCE FUND PROGRAM Special Revenue Funds - Other Mass Transportation Operating Assistance Fund Metropolitan Mass Transportation Operating Assistance Account - 21402 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For supplemental transportation operating assistance to public trans- portation systems eligible to receive assistance from this account, to the extent available and necessary for costs incurred in state fiscal year 2013-14, in an amount to be determined by the commis- sioner of transportation subject to the approval of the director of the budget. Amounts herein may be made available for incentive payments to public transportation systems which achieve service or financial benchmarks specified in an annual incentive plan to be submitted by the commissioner of transportation and approved by the director of the budget. Notwithstanding any provisions of section 18-b of the transportation law or any other law, moneys appropriated herein may be made available at such times and upon such conditions as may be deemed appropriate by the commissioner of transportation and the director of the budget ..................................... 4,312,000 ......................................... (re. $4,312,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For supplemental transportation operating assistance to public trans- portation systems eligible to receive assistance from this account, 700 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 to the extent available and necessary for costs incurred in state fiscal year 2012-13, in an amount to be determined by the commis- sioner of transportation subject to the approval of the director of the budget. Amounts herein may be made available for incentive payments to public transportation systems which achieve service or financial benchmarks specified in an annual incentive plan to be submitted by the commissioner of transportation and approved by the director of the budget. Notwithstanding any provisions of section 18-b of the transportation law or any other law, moneys appropriated herein may be made available at such times and upon such conditions as may be deemed appropriate by the commissioner of transportation and the director of the budget ... 4,312,000 ...... (re. $4,312,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For supplemental transportation operating assistance to public trans- portation systems eligible to receive assistance from this account, to the extent available and necessary for costs incurred in state fiscal year 2011-12, in an amount to be determined by the commis- sioner of transportation subject to the approval of the director of the budget. Amounts herein may be made available for incentive payments to public transportation systems which achieve service or financial benchmarks specified in an annual incentive plan to be submitted by the commissioner of transportation and approved by the director of the budget. Notwithstanding any provisions of section 18-b of the transportation law or any other law, moneys appropriated herein may be made available at such times and upon such conditions as may be deemed appropriate by the commissioner of transportation and the director of the budget ... 4,312,000 ...... (re. $1,148,000) Special Revenue Funds - Other Mass Transportation Operating Assistance Fund Public Transportation Systems Operating Assistance Account - 21401 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For supplemental transportation operating assistance to public trans- portation systems eligible to receive assistance from this account, to the extent available and necessary for costs incurred in state fiscal year 2013-14, in an amount to be determined by the commis- sioner of transportation subject to the approval of the director of the budget. Amounts herein may be made available for incentive payments to public transportation systems which achieve service or financial benchmarks specified in an annual incentive plan to be submitted by the commissioner of transportation and approved by the director of the budget. Notwithstanding any provisions of section 18-b of the transportation law or any other law, moneys appropriated herein may be made available at such times and upon such conditions as may be deemed appropriate by the commissioner of transportation and the director of the budget ..................................... 1,960,000 ......................................... (re. $1,960,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: 701 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For supplemental transportation operating assistance to public trans- portation systems eligible to receive assistance from this account, to the extent available and necessary for costs incurred in state fiscal year 2012-13, in an amount to be determined by the commis- sioner of transportation subject to the approval of the director of the budget. Amounts herein may be made available for incentive payments to public transportation systems which achieve service or financial benchmarks specified in an annual incentive plan to be submitted by the commissioner of transportation and approved by the director of the budget. Notwithstanding any provisions of section 18-b of the transportation law or any other law, moneys appropriated herein may be made available at such times and upon such conditions as may be deemed appropriate by the commissioner of transportation and the director of the budget ... 1,960,000 ...... (re. $1,960,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For supplemental transportation operating assistance to public trans- portation systems eligible to receive assistance from this account, to the extent available and necessary for costs incurred in state fiscal year 2011-12, in an amount to be determined by the commis- sioner of transportation subject to the approval of the director of the budget. Amounts herein may be made available for incentive payments to public transportation systems which achieve service or financial benchmarks specified in an annual incentive plan to be submitted by the commissioner of transportation and approved by the director of the budget. Notwithstanding any provisions of section 18-b of the transportation law or any other law, moneys appropriated herein may be made available at such times and upon such conditions as may be deemed appropriate by the commissioner of transportation and the director of the budget ... 1,960,000 ...... (re. $1,960,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For supplemental transportation operating assistance to public trans- portation systems eligible to receive assistance from this account, to the extent available and necessary for costs incurred in state fiscal year 2010-11, in an amount to be determined by the commis- sioner of transportation subject to the approval of the director of the budget. Amounts herein may be made available for incentive payments to public transportation systems which achieve service or financial benchmarks specified in an annual incentive plan to be submitted by the commissioner of transportation and approved by the director of the budget. Notwithstanding any provisions of section 18-b of the transportation law or any other law, moneys appropriated herein may be made available at such times and upon such conditions as may be deemed appropriate by the commissioner of transportation and the director of the budget ... 1,960,000 ...... (re. $1,960,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2009: For supplemental transportation operating assistance to public trans- portation systems eligible to receive assistance from this account, to the extent available and necessary for costs incurred in state fiscal year 2009-10, in an amount to be determined by the commis- 702 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 sioner of transportation subject to the approval of the director of the budget. Amounts herein may be made available for incentive payments to public transportation systems which achieve service or financial benchmarks specified in an annual incentive plan to be submitted by the commissioner of transportation and approved by the director of the budget. Notwithstanding any provisions of section 18-b of the transportation law or any other law, moneys appropriated herein may be made available at such times and upon such conditions as may be deemed appropriate by the commissioner of transportation and the director of the budget ... 1,960,000 ...... (re. $1,960,000) OFFICE OF PASSENGER AND FREIGHT TRANSPORTATION PROGRAM Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal MISCELLANEOUS Operating Grants Fund FTA Program Management Account - 25314 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For eligible federal transit administration capital, planning and operating assistance activities apportioned to serve the special needs of transit-dependent populations beyond traditional public transportation services and americans with disabilities act (ADA). Such activities may include public transportation projects planned, designed, and carried out to meet the special needs of seniors and individuals with disabilities when public transportation is insuffi- cient, inappropriate, or unavailable; projects that exceed the requirements of the ADA; projects that improve access to fixed-route service and decrease reliance by individuals with disabilities on complementary paratransit; and alternatives to public transportation that assist seniors and individuals with disabilities. Eligible recipients of funding may include local governments, public trans- portation authorities, private non-profit organizations, state agen- cies or other operators of public transportation that receive a grant indirectly through a recipient ............................... 16,800,000 ....................................... (re. $16,800,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For municipal and not-for-profit mass transportation vehicle purchases pursuant to a program approved by the federal government for elderly individuals and individuals with disabilities ...................... 9,094,000 ......................................... (re. $9,094,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For municipal and not-for-profit mass transportation vehicle purchases pursuant to a program approved by the federal government for elderly individuals and individuals with disabilities ...................... 9,094,000 ......................................... (re. $3,933,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2010: Maintenance undistributed ... 9,094,000 ............... (re. $837,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2009: 703 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Maintenance undistributed ... 9,094,000 ............... (re. $718,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2008: Maintenance undistributed ... 8,634,000 ............... (re. $841,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2007: For the grant period October 1, 2006 to September 30, 2007: Maintenance undistributed ... 7,925,000 ............... (re. $828,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2006: For the grant period October 1, 2005 to September 30, 2006: ... 7,582,000 ......................................... (re. $1,039,000) RURAL AND SMALL URBAN TRANSIT AID PROGRAM Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal MISCELLANEOUS Operating Grants Fund Rural and Small Urban Transit Aid Account - 25471 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For eligible federal transit administration capital, planning and operating assistance activities apportioned to the state to support public transportation services that are publically owned, operated directly or under contract, or otherwise sponsored by an eligible municipality, federally recognized tribal nation, or the state ... 25,100,000 ....................................... (re. $25,100,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For public mass transportation operating assistance and capital projects and transit related technical support services or special studies undertaken by participating localities or by the department of transportation on behalf of localities through contractual arrangements with private carriers, private nonprofit corporations or consultants, pursuant to a program approved by the federal government, for non-urbanized area formula program, job access, reverse commute, and new freedoms .................................. 25,100,000 ....................................... (re. $24,414,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For public mass transportation operating assistance and capital projects and transit related technical support services or special studies undertaken by participating localities or by the department of transportation on behalf of localities through contractual arrangements with private carriers, private nonprofit corporations or consultants, pursuant to a program approved by the federal government, for non-urbanized area formula program, job access, reverse commute, and new freedoms .................................. 25,100,000 ....................................... (re. $24,796,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For public mass transportation operating assistance and capital projects and transit related technical support services or special 704 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 studies undertaken by participating localities or by the department of transportation on behalf of localities through contractual arrangements with private carriers, private nonprofit corporations or consultants, pursuant to a program approved by the federal government, for non-urbanized area formula program, job access, reverse commute, and new freedoms .................................. 25,100,000 ....................................... (re. $20,466,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2009: For public mass transportation operating assistance and capital projects and transit related technical support services or special studies undertaken by participating localities or by the department of transportation on behalf of localities through contractual arrangements with private carriers, private nonprofit corporations or consultants, pursuant to a program approved by the federal government, for non-urbanized area formula program, job access, reverse commute, and new freedoms .................................. 25,100,000 ....................................... (re. $10,671,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2008: For public mass transportation operating assistance and capital projects and transit related technical support services or special studies undertaken by participating localities or by the department of transportation on behalf of localities through contractual arrangements with private carriers, private nonprofit corporations or consultants, pursuant to a program approved by the federal government, for non-urbanized area formula program, job access, reverse commute, and new freedoms .................................. 22,214,000 ........................................ (re. $9,435,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2007: For public mass transportation operating assistance and capital projects and transit related technical support services or special studies undertaken by participating localities or by the department of transportation on behalf of localities through contractual arrangements with private carriers, private nonprofit corporations or consultants, pursuant to a program approved by the federal government, for non-urbanized area formula program, job access, reverse commute, and new freedoms. For the grant period October 1, 2006 to September 30, 2007 ........... 21,803,000 ....................................... (re. $15,554,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2006: For public mass transportation operating assistance and capital projects and transit related technical support services or special studies undertaken by participating localities or by the department of transportation on behalf of localities through contractual arrangements with private carriers, private nonprofit corporations or consultants, pursuant to a program approved by the federal government, for non-urbanized area formula program, job access, reverse commute, and new freedoms: 705 12653-05-4 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For the grant period October 1, 2005 to September 30, 2006 ........... 17,975,000 ........................................ (re. $2,692,000) 706 12653-05-4 NEW YORK STATE URBAN DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS General Fund ....................... 42,935,000 281,815,000 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 42,935,000 281,815,000 ================ ================ SCHEDULE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM ................................ 42,935,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For services and expenses of the minority and women-owned business development and lending program ................................ 635,000 For services and expenses consistent with the federal community development finan- cial institutions program (12 U.S.C. 4701 et seq.). Up to $1,000,000 shall be used for program activities conducted by commu- nity development financial institutions in economically distressed and highly distressed areas ............................. 1,495,000 For services and expenses of the entrepre- neurial assistance program ..................... 490,000 For additional services and expenses of the entrepreneurial assistance program for all designated centers. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the direc- tor of the budget shall suballocate the full amount of this appropriation to the department of economic development ........... 1,274,000 For services and expenses of contractual payments related to the retention of professional football in Western New York .... 4,457,000 For services and expenses of the urban and community development program in econom- ically distressed areas ...................... 3,404,000 For services and expenses of the empire state economic development fund ............. 31,180,000 -------------- 707 12653-05-4 NEW YORK STATE URBAN DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses of the minority and women-owned business development and lending program ... 635,000 ......... (re. $635,000) For services and expenses consistent with the federal community devel- opment financial institutions program (12 U.S.C. 4701 et seq.). Up to $1,000,000 shall be used for program activities conducted by community development financial institutions in economically distressed and highly distressed areas ............................. 1,495,000 ......................................... (re. $1,495,000) For services and expenses of the entrepreneurial assistance program ... 490,000 ......................................... (re. $490,000) For additional services and expenses of the entrepreneurial assistance program for all designated centers. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the director of the budget shall suballocate the full amount of this appropriation to the department of economic development ... 1,274,000 ......................... (re. $1,274,000) For services and expenses of contractual payments related to the retention of professional football in Western New York ............. 4,407,000 ........................................... (re. $864,000) For services and expenses of the urban and community development program in economically distressed areas ........................... 3,404,000 ......................................... (re. $3,404,000) For services and expenses of the empire state economic development fund ... 19,180,000 .............................. (re. $19,180,000) The sum of $5,000,000 is hereby appropriated for services and expenses, loans, and grants, related to the regional hosting of the National Football League Super Bowl XLVIII in 2014, for activities in New York state that promote tourism, expand business opportu- nities, create jobs, increase state and local tax revenues and stim- ulate economic development ... 5,000,000 .......... (re. $2,500,000) For services and expenses related to the Institute for Nanoelectronics Discovery and Exploration (INDEX) at The College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering (CNSE), with its autonomous operating status as recognized and approved by the SUNY Board of Trustees in resol- ution number 2008-165 ... 1,012,000 ............... (re. $1,012,000) For services and expenses of the EB-5 Immigrant Program at the small business development center at York college ........................ 150,000 ............................................. (re. $150,000) For additional services and expenses of the minority and women-owned business development and lending program ........................... 365,000 ............................................. (re. $365,000) For services and expenses of the Adirondack North Country Association ... 250,000 ........................................ (re. $250,000) For services and expenses of military base retention efforts ... 2,000,000 ......................................... (re. $2,000,000) For services and expenses of Center State CEO ........................ 1,000,000 ......................................... (re. $1,000,000) 708 12653-05-4 NEW YORK STATE URBAN DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses of the Bronx Overall Economic Development Corporation ... 600,000 ............................. (re. $600,000) For services and expenses of the CNY Biotech Accelerator ............. 200,000 ............................................. (re. $200,000) For services and expenses of the Long Island Regional Planning Council ... 250,000 ........................................ (re. $250,000) For services and expenses of the Seneca Army Depot ................... 600,000 ............................................. (re. $600,000) For services and expenses of the Western Erie Canal Alliance ......... 75,000 ............................................... (re. $75,000) For services and expenses of Nassau County Heritage Tourism .......... 100,000 ............................................. (re. $100,000) For services and expenses related to the sponsorship of regional events at Canisius College ... 50,000 ................ (re. $50,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses of the minority and women-owned business development and lending program ... 635,000 ......... (re. $635,000) For services and expenses consistent with the federal community devel- opment financial institutions program (12 U.S.C. 4701 et seq.), up to $1,000,000 shall be used for program activities conducted by community development financial institutions in economically distressed and highly distressed areas ............................. 1,495,000 ......................................... (re. $1,495,000) For services and expenses of the entrepreneurial assistance program ... 490,000 ......................................... (re. $490,000) For additional services and expenses of the entrepreneurial assistance program for all designated centers. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the director of the budget shall suballocate the full amount of this appropriation to the department of economic development ... 1,274,000 ......................... (re. $1,246,000) For services and expenses of the urban and community development program in economically distressed areas............................ 7,404,000 ......................................... (re. $7,404,000) For services and expenses of the empire state economic development fund ... 50,400,000 .............................. (re. $50,400,000) For services and expenses of the jobs now program .................... 16,200,000 ....................................... (re. $16,200,000) For services and expenses of Center State CEO ........................ 1,000,000 ......................................... (re. $1,000,000) For services and expenses of the Canisius Women's Business Center .... 100,000 ............................................. (re. $100,000) For services and expenses of the Rochester Technology and Manufactur- ing Association ... 200,000 ......................... (re. $139,000) For services and expenses related to military base redevelopment ..... 600,000 ............................................. (re. $600,000) For additional services and expenses of the minority and women-owned business development and lending program ........................... 365,000 ............................................. (re. $365,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: 709 12653-05-4 NEW YORK STATE URBAN DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses of military base retention efforts, provided that not less than $1,050,000 is provided to the griffiss local development corporation, not less than $600,000 is provided to the cyber research institute, and not less than $450,000 is provided to the United States military academy at west point ................... 5,000,000 ......................................... (re. $4,644,000) For services and expenses related to the Institute for Nanoelectronics Discovery and Exploration (INDEX) at The College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering (CNSE), with its autonomous operating status as recognized and approved by the SUNY Board of Trustees in resol- ution number 2008-165 ... 1,012,000 ............... (re. $1,012,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses of the minority and women-owned business development and lending program ... 635,000 ......... (re. $635,000) For services and expenses consistent with the federal community devel- opment financial institutions program (12 U.S.C. 4701 et seq.), up to $1,000,000 shall be used for program activities conducted by community development financial institutions in economically distressed and highly distressed areas ............................. 1,495,000 ......................................... (re. $1,495,000) For services and expenses of the university at Buffalo's Krabbe disease research institute ... 980,000 .............. (re. $980,000) For services and expenses related to the university at Albany's insti- tute for nanoelectronics discovery and exploration (INDEX) ......... 980,000 ............................................. (re. $980,000) For services and expenses of the urban and community development program in economically distressed areas ........................... 3,404,000 ......................................... (re. $3,404,000) For services and expenses of Griffiss air force base redevelopment ... 125,000 .............................................. (re. $13,000) For services and expenses related to the Seneca Army Depot............ 125,000 ............................................. (re. $125,000) For services and expenses related of the Monroe County department of planning and development for economic development and workforce training initiatives ... 290,000 .................... (re. $290,000) For services and expenses of Center State CEO......................... 2,000,000 ......................................... (re. $1,835,000) For services and expenses of the western NY STAMP project ............ 2,000,000 ........................................... (re. $494,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses related to economic development purposes, including but not limited to, marketing and advertising to promote economic development in the state of New York. Funds appropriated herein shall be available for services and expenses, loans and grants, provided, that not more than 50 percent of this appropri- ation shall be available for the 2011-12 state fiscal year ......... 62,360,000 ...................................... (re. $38,840,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2010: 710 12653-05-4 NEW YORK STATE URBAN DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses of a small business revolving loan fund, as authorized pursuant to a chapter of the laws of 2010. Notwithstand- ing any inconsistent provision of law, the director of the budget may suballocate up to the full amount of this appropriation to any department, agency or authority. No moneys of the state in the state treasury or any of its funds shall be expended from this appropri- ation until a miscellaneous receipt is provided from the New York power authority, and the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the New York state job development corpo- ration in such detail as the director of the budget may require .... 25,000,000 .......................................... (re. $112,000) For services and expenses of the empire state economic development fund ... 6,180,000 ................................ (re. $5,843,000) For services and expenses of the minority and women-owned business development and lending program ... 635,000 ......... (re. $633,000) For services and expenses consistent with the federal community devel- opment financial institutions program (12 U.S.C. 4701 et seq.), up to $1,000,000 shall be used for program activities conducted by community development financial institutions in economically distressed and highly distressed areas ............................. 1,495,000 ......................................... (re. $1,009,000) For additional services and expenses of the entrepreneurial assistance program for all designated centers. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the director of the budget shall suballocate the full amount of this appropriation to the department of economic development ... 1,274,000 ......................... (re. $1,079,000) For services and expenses of the university at Buffalo's Krabbe disease research institute ... 980,000 .............. (re. $970,000) For services and expenses related to the university at Albany's insti- tute for nanoelectronics discovery and exploration (INDEX) ......... 980,000 ............................................. (re. $970,000) For services and expenses of the urban and community development program in economically distressed areas ........................... 3,404,000 ......................................... (re. $3,402,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2009: For services and expenses of the empire state economic development fund ... 6,180,000 ................................ (re. $4,967,000) For services and expenses of the minority and women-owned business development and lending program ... 635,000 ......... (re. $635,000) For additional services and expenses of the entrepreneurial assistance program for all designated centers. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the director of the budget shall suballocate the full amount of this appropriation to the department of economic development ... 1,274,000 ........................... (re. $519,000) For services and expenses of the university at Buffalo's Krabbe disease research institute ... 980,000 .............. (re. $980,000) For services and expenses related to the university at Albany's insti- tute for nanoelectronics discovery and exploration (INDEX) ......... 980,000 ............................................. (re. $980,000) 711 12653-05-4 NEW YORK STATE URBAN DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses of the urban and community development program in economically distressed areas ........................... 3,404,000 ......................................... (re. $3,404,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2009, as amended by chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For services and expenses related to the operation of the centers of excellence pursuant to a plan approved by the director of the budg- et. All or portions of the funds appropriated hereby may be suballo- cated or transferred to any department, agency, or public authority ... 5,234,000 ..................................... (re. $2,783,000) Project Schedule PROJECT AMOUNT -------------------------------------------- For services and expenses related to the operation of the Buffalo center of excel- lence in bioinformatics and life sciences .................... 872,333 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Greater Rochester center of excellence in photonics and microsystems ................. 872,333 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Syracuse center of excellence in environmental and energy systems ............... 872,333 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Albany center of excel- lence in nanoelectronics ......... 872,333 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Stony Brook center of excellence in wireless and information technology ........... 872,333 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Binghamton Center of Excellence in small scale systems integration and packaging ........................ 872,333 -------------- Total ........................ 5,234,000 ============== By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2008: For services and expenses of the empire state economic development fund ... 18,970,000 ............................... (re. $2,371,000) 712 12653-05-4 NEW YORK STATE URBAN DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses of the minority and women-owned business development and lending program ... 635,000 ......... (re. $635,000) For services and expenses of military base retention efforts ......... 980,000 ............................................. (re. $780,000) For services and expenses related to the operation of the centers of excellence pursuant to a plan approved by the director of the budg- et. All or portions of the funds appropriated hereby may be subal- located or transferred to any department, agency, or public authori- ty ... 6,934,000 .................................. (re. $2,313,000) Project Schedule PROJECT AMOUNT -------------------------------------------- For services and expenses related to the operation of the Buffalo center of excel- lence in bioinformatics and life sciences .................. 1,155,666 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Greater Rochester center of excellence in photonics and microsystems ............... 1,155,666 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Syracuse center of excellence in environmental and energy systems ............ 1,155,666 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Albany center of excel- lence in nanoelectronics ....... 1,155,666 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Stony Brook center of excellence in wireless and information technology ......... 1,155,666 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Binghamton Center of Excellence in small scale systems integration and packaging ...................... 1,155,666 -------------- Total ........................ 6,934,000 ============== For services and expenses related to the university at Albany's insti- tute for nanoelectronics discovery and exploration (INDEX) ......... 980,000 .............................................. (re. $98,000) For additional services and expenses of the entrepreneurial assistance program for all designated centers. Notwithstanding any inconsistent 713 12653-05-4 NEW YORK STATE URBAN DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 provision of law, the director of the budget shall suballocate the full amount of this appropriation to the department of economic development ... 1,274,000 ........................... (re. $163,000) For services and expenses of the urban and community development program in economically distressed areas ........................... 3,404,000 ......................................... (re. $3,404,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2008, as amended by chapter 1, section 4, of the laws of 2009: For services and expenses of: Jamaica Chamber of Commerce ... 38,000 .................. (re. $6,000) Metropolitan Development Association - Vision 2010 ................... 71,000 ............................................... (re. $30,000) The promotion and marketing of property surrounding the Niagara Falls International Airport ... 75,000 ..................... (re. $33,000) For services and expenses of the MDA CNY Essential Initiative ........ 301,000 ............................................. (re. $102,000) For services and expenses of Griffiss airforce base redevelopment .... 1,053,000 ........................................... (re. $482,000) Hudson Valley Economic Development Corporation ....................... 376,000 ............................................. (re. $249,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2007: For services and expenses of the minority and women-owned business development and lending program ... 1,948,000 ..... (re. $1,948,000) For services and expenses of military base retention efforts ......... 1,000,000 ........................................... (re. $266,000) For services and expenses of the urban and community development program in economically distressed areas ........................... 3,473,000 ......................................... (re. $3,473,000) For services and expenses of Griffiss airforce base redevelopment .... 1,400,000 ........................................... (re. $150,000) For services and expenses related to infrastructure and other improve- ments at Plattsburgh air force base ................................ 1,000,000 ........................................... (re. $374,000) For services and expenses of: Metropolitan Development Association - Grants for Growth ............. 1,000,000 ........................................... (re. $403,000) DaVinci Project ... 45,000 ............................. (re. $40,000) Jamaica Chamber of Commerce ... 115,000 ................. (re. $4,000) Watervliet Arsenal ... 210,000 ......................... (re. $81,000) Metropolitan Development Association-Indoor Environmental Quality Center ... 250,000 ................................... (re. $62,000) Queens Minority and Women's Business Center .......................... 150,000 .............................................. (re. $38,000) CAPITAL REGION LOC, Inc. ... 50,000 .................... (re. $28,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2007, as amended by chapter 496, section 6, of the laws of 2008: For services and expenses related to the operation of the centers of excellence pursuant to a plan approved by the director of the budg- et. All or portions of the funds appropriated hereby may be suballo- 714 12653-05-4 NEW YORK STATE URBAN DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 cated or transferred to any department, agency, or public authority, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 ... 7,075,000 ................. (re. $821,000) Project Schedule PROJECT AMOUNT -------------------------------------------- (thousands) For services and expenses related to the operation of the Buffalo center of excel- lence in bioinformatics and life sciences .................. 1,179,166 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Greater Rochester center of excellence in photonics and microsystems ............... 1,179,166 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Syracuse center of excellence in environmental and energy systems ............. 1,179,166 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Albany center of excel- lence in nanoelectronics ....... 1,179,166 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Stony Brook center of excellence in wireless and information technology ......... 1,179,166 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Binghamton Center of Excellence in small scale systems integration and packaging ...................... 1,179,166 -------------- Total ........................ 7,075,000 ============== For services and expenses related to the university at Albany's insti- tute for nanoelectronics discovery and exploration (INDEX), provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 ... 1,000,000 .................. (re. $94,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2006: 715 12653-05-4 NEW YORK STATE URBAN DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses of the jobs now program .................... 32,134,000 ....................................... (re. $31,134,000) For services and expenses of the urban and community development program in economically distressed areas ........................... 3,473,000 ......................................... (re. $2,428,000) For services and expenses of military base retention efforts ......... 1,000,000 ........................................... (re. $230,000) For services and expenses of: Garment Industry Development Center ... 750,000 ........ (re. $84,000) Metropolitan Development Association-Indoor Environmental Quality Center ... 250,000 .................................. (re. $109,000) For services and expenses of: For services and expenses related to the Long Island Hispanic Chamber of Commerce ... 500,000 ............................. (re. $193,000) For services and expenses related to the county enhancement to the Essential New York Initiative to be distributed on a per capita basis to each of the twelve counties in the program central New York service region ... 1,000,000 ........................ (re. $692,000) For services and expenses related to the Rochester Area Colleges Math and Science Hub ... 500,000 ......................... (re. $136,000) For services and expenses of economic development initiatives ........ 750,000 ............................................. (re. $250,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2006, as amended by chapter 496, section 6, of the laws of 2008: For services and expenses related to the operation of the centers of excellence pursuant to a plan approved by the director of the budg- et. All or portions of the funds appropriated hereby may be suballo- cated or transferred to any department, agency, or public authority, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 ... 7,075,000 ............... (re. $1,513,000) Project Schedule PROJECT AMOUNT -------------------------------------------- (thousands) For services and expenses related to the operation of the Buffalo center of excel- lence in bioinformatics and life sciences .................. 1,415,000 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Greater Rochester center of excellence in photonics and microsystems ............... 1,415,000 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Syracuse center of excellence in environmental 716 12653-05-4 NEW YORK STATE URBAN DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 and energy systems ............. 1,415,000 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Albany center of excel- lence in nanoelectronics ....... 1,415,000 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Stony Brook center of excellence in wireless and information technology ......... 1,415,000 -------------- Total ........................ 7,075,000 -------------- For services and expenses of the university at Buffalo's Krabbe disease research institute, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 .................. 1,000,000 ............................................ (re. $15,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2006, as added by chapter 108, section 5, of the laws of 2006: For infrastructure and other improvements at Plattsburgh air force base ... 1,400,000 .................................. (re. $213,000) For services and expenses of the minority and women-owned business development and lending program ... 648,000 ......... (re. $648,000) For services and expenses consistent with the federal community devel- opment financial institutions program (12 U.S.C. 4701 et seq.), up to $1,000,000 shall be used for program activities conducted by community development financial institutions in economically distressed and highly distressed areas ............................. 1,525,000 ........................................... (re. $300,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2005, as amended by chapter 1, section 4, of the laws of 2009: For services and expenses of the jobs now program .................... 30,634,000 ....................................... (re. $24,464,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2005, as amended by chapter 62, section 4, of the laws of 2005: For services and expenses of infrastructure and other improvements associated with cooperative state/federal efforts at the Seneca army depot ... 900,000 ................................... (re. $137,000) For services and expenses of: American-Axle Tonawanda Forge ... 1,000,000 ........... (re. $926,000) Metropolitan Development Association Essential New York initiative ... 2,000,000 ........................................... (re. $119,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2004, as amended by chapter 496, section 6, of the laws of 2008: 717 12653-05-4 NEW YORK STATE URBAN DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses of the jobs now program, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 ... 32,134,000 ............................................ (re. $9,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2004: For services and expenses of military base retention efforts ......... 1,000,000 ........................................... (re. $166,000) 718 12653-05-4 DIVISION OF VETERANS' AFFAIRS AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS General Fund ....................... 8,606,000 3,798,000 Special Revenue Funds - Federal .... 500,000 0 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 9,106,000 3,798,000 ================ ================ SCHEDULE ADMINISTRATION PROGRAM ......................................... 799,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For payment of supplemental burial benefits to eligible families of military personnel killed in combat, pursuant to section 354-b of the executive law, and for trans- fer of such amounts as are necessary to state operations for related administra- tive expenses .................................. 200,000 For payments of gold star annuity benefits to eligible families of military personnel ..... 599,000 -------------- BLIND VETERAN ANNUITY ASSISTANCE PROGRAM ..................... 6,380,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For payment of annuities to blind veterans and eligible surviving spouses. Up to $15,000 of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations for admin- istrative costs associated with this program ...................................... 6,380,000 -------------- VETERANS' COUNSELING SERVICES PROGRAM ........................ 1,927,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For payment of aid to county and city veter- ans' service agencies pursuant to article 17 of the executive law ...................... 1,177,000 719 12653-05-4 DIVISION OF VETERANS' AFFAIRS AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For services and expenses of the veterans outreach center, inc. (Monroe county) .......... 250,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 1,427,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Federal HHS Account - 25250 For services and expenses related to veter- ans' counseling and outreach ................... 500,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ..................... 500,000 -------------- 720 12653-05-4 DIVISION OF VETERANS' AFFAIRS AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 BLIND VETERAN ANNUITY ASSISTANCE PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For payment of annuities to blind veterans and eligible surviving spouses. Up to $15,000 of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations for administrative costs associated with this program ... 6,380,000 ............................. (re. $2,527,000) [VETERAN] VETERANS' COUNSELING SERVICES PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For payment of aid to county and city veterans' service agencies pursuant to article 17 of the executive law ........................ 1,177,000 ........................................... (re. $531,000) For services and expenses of the veterans outreach center, inc. (Monroe county) ... 250,000 ......................... (re. $250,000) For services and expenses of the New York Veterans of Foreign Wars Buffalo Service Office ... 50,000 .................... (re. $50,000) For services and expenses of the New York Veterans of Foreign Wars New York City Service Office ... 75,000 .................. (re. $75,000) For services and expenses of the Vietnam Veterans of America New York State Council ... 25,000 ............................. (re. $25,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For payment of aid to county and city veterans' service agencies pursuant to article 17 of the executive law ........................ 1,177,000 ........................................... (re. $115,000) For services and expenses of the New York Veterans of Foreign Wars Buffalo Service Office ... 50,000 .................... (re. $50,000) For services and expenses of the New York Veterans of Foreign Wars New York City Service Office ... 75,000 .................. (re. $75,000) For services and expenses of the Vietnam Veterans of America New York State Council ... 25,000 ............................. (re. $25,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses of the New York Veterans of Foreign Wars Buffalo Service Office ... 50,000 .................... (re. $50,000) For services and expenses of the New York Veterans of Foreign Wars New York City Service Office ... 75,000 .................. (re. $25,000) 721 12653-05-4 OFFICE OF VICTIM SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS Special Revenue Funds - Federal .... 35,493,000 57,940,000 Special Revenue Funds - Other ...... 30,627,000 59,107,000 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 66,120,000 117,047,000 ================ ================ SCHEDULE PAYMENTS TO VICTIMS PROGRAM ................................. 35,043,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Miscellaneous Operating Grants Fund Crime Victims - Compensation Account - 25370 For payments to victims in accordance with the federal crime control act of 1984 ....... 11,523,000 -------------- Program account subtotal .................. 11,523,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Criminal Justice Improvement Account - 21945 For payment of claims already accrued and to accrue to innocent victims of violent crime pursuant to article 22 of the execu- tive law .................................... 23,520,000 -------------- Program account subtotal .................. 23,520,000 -------------- VICTIM AND WITNESS ASSISTANCE PROGRAM ....................... 31,077,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Miscellaneous Operating Grants Fund Crime Victims Assistance Account - 25370 For victim and witness assistance in accord- ance with the federal crime control act of 1984, distributed through a competitive process ..................................... 23,970,000 -------------- Program account subtotal .................. 23,970,000 -------------- 722 12653-05-4 OFFICE OF VICTIM SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Special Revenue Funds - Other Combined Expendable Trust Fund OVS-Gifts and Bequests Account - 20100 For services and expenses associated with gifts and bequests to the office of victim services. These funds may be transferred to state operations ............................. 40,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ...................... 40,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Criminal Justice Improvement Account - 21945 For services and expenses of programs providing services to crime victims and witnesses, distributed through a compet- itive process ................................ 7,067,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 7,067,000 -------------- 723 12653-05-4 OFFICE OF VICTIM SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 PAYMENTS TO VICTIMS PROGRAM Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal MISCELLANEOUS Operating Grants Fund Crime Victims - Compensation Account - 25370 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For payments to victims in accordance with the federal crime control act of 1984 ... 11,523,000 ....................... (re. $10,000,000) Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Criminal Justice Improvement Account - 21945 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For payment of claims already accrued and to accrue to innocent victims of violent crime pursuant to article 22 of the executive law ... 23,520,000 ................................... (re. $23,520,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For payment of claims already accrued and to accrue to innocent victims of violent crime pursuant to article 22 of the executive law ... 23,520,000 ................................... (re. $23,520,000) VICTIM AND WITNESS ASSISTANCE PROGRAM Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal MISCELLANEOUS Operating Grants Fund Crime Victims Assistance Account - 25370 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For victim and witness assistance in accordance with the federal crime control act of 1984, distributed through a competitive process ... 23,970,000 ....................................... (re. $23,970,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal MISCELLANEOUS Operating Grants Fund Crime Victims Assistance Account By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For victim and witness assistance in accordance with the federal crime control act of 1984, distributed through a competitive process ..... 23,970,000 ....................................... (re. $23,970,000) Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Criminal Justice Improvement Account - 21945 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses of programs providing services to crime victims and witnesses, distributed through a competitive process ... 7,067,000 ......................................... (re. $7,067,000) 724 12653-05-4 OFFICE OF VICTIM SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses of programs providing services to crime victims and witnesses, distributed through a competitive process... 7,067,000 ......................................... (re. $5,000,000) 725 12653-05-4 MISCELLANEOUS -- ALL STATE DEPARTMENTS AND AGENCIES HIGHER EDUCATION OPPORTUNITY PROGRAMS AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011, as added by chapter 55, section 2, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses of the following: search for education, elevation and knowledge (SEEK) programs ($1,000,000); educational opportunity program ($955,000); student financial assistance to expand opportunities at community colleges of the city university for the educationally and economically disadvantaged in accordance with section 6452 of the education law ($55,000); liberty partner- ship program awards ($1,700,000); higher education opportunity program awards ($3,485,000); science and technology entry program (STEP) awards ($1,027,000); and collegiate science and technology entry program (CSTEP) awards ($778,000). This appropriation may be allocated to the city university of New York, the state university of New York, and the state education department pursuant to a plan developed and approved by the director of the budget following consultation with the chair of the assembly ways and means committee ... 9,000,000 ..................................... (re. $2,128,000) 726 12653-05-4 MISCELLANEOUS -- ALL STATE DEPARTMENTS AND AGENCIES HUDSON RIVER VALLEY GREENWAY COMMUNITIES COUNCIL AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS General Fund ....................... 136,000 673,000 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 136,000 673,000 ================ ================ SCHEDULE OPERATIONS PROGRAM ............................................. 136,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For grants of the Hudson river valley green- way compact and the protection and enhancement of the Hudson river greenway resources ...................................... 136,000 -------------- 727 12653-05-4 MISCELLANEOUS -- ALL STATE DEPARTMENTS AND AGENCIES HUDSON RIVER VALLEY GREENWAY COMMUNITIES COUNCIL AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 OPERATIONS PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For grants of the Hudson river valley greenway compact and the protection and enhancement of the Hudson river greenway resources ... 136,000 ......................................... (re. $136,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For grants of the Hudson river valley greenway compact and the protection and enhancement of the Hudson river greenway resources ... 136,000 ......................................... (re. $136,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For grants of the Hudson river valley greenway compact and the protection and enhancement of the Hudson river greenway resources ... 136,000 ......................................... (re. $136,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For grants of the Hudson river valley greenway compact and the protection and enhancement of the Hudson river greenway resources ... 136,000 ......................................... (re. $136,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2009: For grants of the Hudson river valley greenway compact and the protection and enhancement of the Hudson river greenway resources ... 160,000 ......................................... (re. $129,000) 728 12653-05-4 MISCELLANEOUS -- ALL STATE DEPARTMENTS AND AGENCIES HURRICANE IRENE - TROPICAL STORM LEE FLOOD RECOVERY GRANT PROGRAM AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011, as added by chapter 55, section 2, of the laws of 2011: For implementation of the Hurricane Irene - Tropical Storm Lee Flood Recovery Grant Program. This appropriation may be allocated to empire state development or any other state agency for the purposes of implementing the Hurricane Irene - Tropical Storm Lee Flood Recovery Grant Program ... 50,000,000 ............ (re. $27,734,000) 729 12653-05-4 MISCELLANEOUS -- ALL STATE DEPARTMENTS AND AGENCIES LOCAL GOVERNMENT ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS General Fund ....................... 824,463,217 82,786,000 Fiduciary Funds .................... 30,000,000 0 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 854,463,217 82,786,000 ================ ================ SCHEDULE AID AND INCENTIVES FOR MUNICIPALITIES ...................... 794,000,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For payment to local governments under the aid and incentives for municipalities program pursuant to section 54 of the state finance law in accordance with the following: For base level grants to municipalities; notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, in the state fiscal year commencing April 1, 2014, each munici- pality shall receive a base level grant in an amount equal to the base level grant which such municipality received in the state fiscal year commencing April 1, 2013 pursuant to paragraph b of subdivision 10 of section 54 of the state finance law; provided, however, that a town in which a village dissolved in the state fiscal year commencing April 1, 2013 shall receive a base level grant in amount equal to the total base level grants which such town and such village received in such state fiscal year pursuant to paragraph b of subdivision 10 of section 54 of the state finance law ................................ 715,000,000 For citizens re-organization empowerment grants and citizen empowerment tax credits administered by the department of state pursuant to section 54 of the state finance law. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, no payment shall be made from this appro- 730 12653-05-4 MISCELLANEOUS -- ALL STATE DEPARTMENTS AND AGENCIES LOCAL GOVERNMENT ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 priation without a certificate of approval by the director of the budget ............... 35,000,000 For awards under the local government performance and efficiency program admin- istered by the financial restructuring board for local governments or the depart- ment of state pursuant to section 54 of the state finance law. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, no payment shall be made from this appro- priation without a certificate of approval by the director of the budget ............... 40,000,000 For a local government efficiency grant program administered by the department of state pursuant to section 54 of the state finance law. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, no payment shall be made from this appro- priation without a certificate of approval by the director of the budget ................ 4,000,000 -------------- SMALL GOVERNMENT ASSISTANCE .................................... 217,300 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For payment of small government assistance on or before March 31, 2015 upon audit and warrant of the comptroller according to the following: For payment to the County of Essex ............... 124,000 For payment to the County of Franklin ............. 72,000 For payment to the County of Hamilton ............. 21,300 -------------- AID TO MUNICIPALITIES WITH VIDEO LOTTERY GAMING FACILITIES .. 27,245,917 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For payment of aid to the city of Yonkers as an eligible city in which a video lottery gaming facility is located pursuant to section 54-l of the state finance law. The amount appropriated herein shall be avail- able for payment to the city pursuant to section 54-l of the state finance law no 731 12653-05-4 MISCELLANEOUS -- ALL STATE DEPARTMENTS AND AGENCIES LOCAL GOVERNMENT ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 earlier than April 1, 2015 and no later than June 30, 2015 on audit and warrant of the state comptroller notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary including any contrary provision of section 40 or section 54-l of the state finance law. Such payment shall constitute complete liquidation of the state's obligation to the city under section 54-l of the state finance law for the state fiscal year commencing on April 1, 2015 ................. 19,600,000 For payment of aid to eligible munici- palities in which a video lottery gaming facility is located pursuant to section 54-l of the state finance law. Notwith- standing any provision of law to the contrary, such municipalities shall receive aid in an amount equal to 55 percent of the aid which such munici- palities received in the state fiscal year commencing April 1, 2008 pursuant to section 54-l of the state finance law ........ 7,645,917 -------------- MISCELLANEOUS FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE ........................... 3,000,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For payment to the county of Madison to provide interim financial assistance to mitigate shortfalls in real property tax revenue resulting from the non-payment of real property taxes by the Oneida Indian Nation of New York. No payment shall be made from this appropriation if, by Novem- ber 30, 2014, a payment has been made to the county pursuant to subdivision 3 of section 99-h of the state finance law, and provided further that if payment from this appropriation is made and payment pursuant to subdivision 3 of section 99-h is also made on or before March 31, 2015, any subsequent payment and liability due pursuant to subdivision 3 of section 99-h shall be reduced by the amount paid from this appropriation ........................... 1,500,000 For payment to the county of Oneida to provide interim financial assistance to 732 12653-05-4 MISCELLANEOUS -- ALL STATE DEPARTMENTS AND AGENCIES LOCAL GOVERNMENT ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 mitigate shortfalls in real property tax revenue resulting from the non-payment of real property taxes by the Oneida Indian Nation of New York. No payment shall be made from this appropriation if, by Novem- ber 30, 2014, a payment has been made to the county pursuant to subdivision 3 of section 99-h of the state finance law, and provided further that if payment from this appropriation is made and payment pursuant to subdivision 3 of section 99-h is also made on or before March 31, 2015, any subsequent payment and liability due pursuant to subdivision 3 of section 99-h shall be reduced by the amount paid from this appropriation ........................... 1,500,000 -------------- MUNICIPAL ASSISTANCE STATE AID FUND ......................... 15,000,000 -------------- Fiduciary Funds Municipal Assistance State Aid Fund SPECIAL ACCOUNT FOR THE MUNICIPAL ASSISTANCE CORPORATION FOR THE CITY OF TROY For payment pursuant to the provisions of section 92-e of the state finance law to the municipal assistance corporation for the city of Troy, to the extent required to comply with the agreements between such corporation and the holders of its notes and bonds, and for the corporate purposes of such corporation, and, to the extent not required by such corporation for such purposes, for payment to the city of Troy for support of local government, provided however, that the maximum amount to be paid pursuant to this appropriation shall not exceed the total of the revenues deposited in the municipal assistance state aid fund for such city pursuant to the provisions of section 92-e of the state finance law ........................... 15,000,000 -------------- MUNICIPAL ASSISTANCE TAX FUND ............................... 15,000,000 -------------- Fiduciary Funds 733 12653-05-4 MISCELLANEOUS -- ALL STATE DEPARTMENTS AND AGENCIES LOCAL GOVERNMENT ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Municipal Assistance Tax Fund SPECIAL ACCOUNT FOR THE MUNICIPAL ASSISTANCE CORPORATION FOR THE CITY OF TROY For payment pursuant to the provisions of section 92-d of the state finance law to the municipal assistance corporation for the city of Troy, to the extent required to comply with the agreements between such corporation and the holders of its notes and bonds, and for the corporate purposes of such corporation, and, to the extent not required by such corporation for such purposes, for payment to the city of Troy for support of local government, provided however, that the maximum amount to be paid pursuant to this appropriation shall not exceed the total of the revenues derived from sales and compensating use taxes imposed and collected by sections 1210 and 1262 of the tax law, that would have been received by the city of Troy absent the application of chapter 721 of the laws of 1994 ............................ 15,000,000 -------------- 734 12653-05-4 MISCELLANEOUS -- ALL STATE DEPARTMENTS AND AGENCIES LOCAL GOVERNMENT ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 AID AND INCENTIVES FOR MUNICIPALITIES General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For a local government efficiency grant program administered by the department of state pursuant to section 54 of the state finance law. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the maximum grant award for a local government efficiency planning project, or the planning component of a project that includes both planning and implementa- tion, shall not exceed $12,500 per municipality; provided, however, that in no event shall such a planning project receive a grant award in excess of $100,000. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, local matching funds equal to at least 50 percent of the total cost of activities under the grant work plan approved by the department of state shall be required for planning grants. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, no payment shall be made from this appropriation without a certificate of approval by the director of the budget ... 4,000,000 .............. (re. $4,000,000) The appropriation made by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013, is hereby amended and reappropriated to read: For awards under the local government performance and efficiency program administered by the FINANCIAL RESTRUCTURING BOARD FOR LOCAL GOVERNMENTS OR THE department of state pursuant to section 54 of the state finance law. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, no payment shall be made from this appropriation without a certificate of approval by the director of the budget ... 40,000,000 ............ (re. $40,000,000) For citizens re-organization empowerment grants and citizen empower- ment tax credits administered by the department of state pursuant to section 54 of the state finance law. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, for citizens re-organiza- tion empowerment grants, matching funds equal to at least 50 percent of the total cost of activities under the grant work plan approved by the department of state shall be required for a local government re-organization grant for a re-organization study, except for such grants that are awarded to a local government entity eligible for an expedited grant. Upon implementation of the local government re-or- ganization, the local matching funds required by such grant for a re-organization study shall be refunded except for 10 percent of the total cost of activities under the grant work plan approved by the department of state. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, no payment shall be made from this appropriation without a certificate of approval by the director of the budget ............................................. [35,000,000] 2,524,838 ............................ (re. $1,500,000) 735 12653-05-4 MISCELLANEOUS -- ALL STATE DEPARTMENTS AND AGENCIES LOCAL GOVERNMENT ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For a local government efficiency grant program administered by the department of state pursuant to section 54 of the state finance law. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, no payment shall be made from this appropriation without a certificate of approval by the director of the budget ... 4,000,000 .............. (re. $4,000,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For citizens re-organization empowerment grants and citizen empower- ment tax credits administered by the department of state pursuant to section 54 of the state finance law. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, no payment shall be made from this appropriation without a certificate of approval by the director of the budget ... 2,434,369 .............. (re. $1,500,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For a local government efficiency grant program administered by the department of state pursuant to section 54 of the state finance law, subject to a plan approved by the director of the budget. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, no payment shall be made from this appropriation without a certificate of approval by the director of the budget ... 4,000,000 .............. (re. $3,768,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For awards under a local government performance and efficiency program pursuant to section 54 of the state finance law. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, no payment shall be made from this appropriation without a certificate of approval by the director of the budget ... 13,000,000 ............ (re. $13,000,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For citizens re-organization empowerment grants and citizen empower- ment tax credits administered by the department of state pursuant to section 54 of the state finance law, subject to a plan approved by the director of the budget. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, citizen empowerment tax credits may be calculated and awarded to eligible municipalities in the same manner as municipal merger incentives pursuant to section 54 of the state finance law in effect on January 1, 2011, and shall be paid to such municipalities on or before September 25, 2011; provided, however, that any municipality which received such municipal merger incentive in the state fiscal year commencing April 1, 2010 may be paid a citizen empowerment tax cred- it on or before September 25, 2011 in the same amount as such munic- ipal merger incentive; provided, further, that any municipality receiving a citizen empowerment tax credit shall use at least 70 736 12653-05-4 MISCELLANEOUS -- ALL STATE DEPARTMENTS AND AGENCIES LOCAL GOVERNMENT ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 percent of such credit for property tax relief and the balance of such credit for general municipal purposes. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, no payment shall be made from this appropriation without a certificate of approval by the director of the budget ... 1,597,785 .............. (re. $1,376,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2010, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For a local government efficiency grant program administered by the department of state pursuant to section 54 of the state finance law. Of the amount appropriated herein, up to $750,000 shall be made avail- able for high priority planning grants and general efficiency plan- ning grants to eligible municipalities. Of the amount appropriated herein, up to $2,125,000 shall be made available for efficiency implementation grants to eligible munici- palities. Of the amount appropriated herein, up to $2,125,000 shall be made available for twenty-first century demonstration project grants to eligible municipalities. Of the amount appropriated herein, up to $57,133 shall be made avail- able for municipal merger incentives for eligible municipalities. Notwithstanding the above provisions of this appropriation, and subject to approval of the director of the budget, any unused moneys provided pursuant to this appropriation for high priority planning grants, general efficiency planning grants or twenty-first century demonstration project grants may be used for efficiency implementa- tion grants, and any unused moneys provided pursuant to this appro- priation for high priority planning grants, general efficiency plan- ning grants or efficiency implementation grants may be used for twenty-first century demonstration project grants. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, no payment shall be made from this appropriation without a certificate of approval by the director of the budget ... 5,057,133 .............. (re. $4,238,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2009, as amended by chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For a local government efficiency grant program administered by the department of state pursuant to section 54 of the state finance law. Of the amount appropriated herein, up to $750,000 shall be made available for high priority planning grants and general efficiency planning grants to eligible municipalities. Of the amount appropriated herein, up to $2,125,000 shall be made available for efficiency implementation grants to eligible munici- palities. Of the amount appropriated herein, up to $2,125,000 shall be made available for twenty-first century demonstration project grants to eligible municipalities. Notwithstanding the above provisions of this appropriation, and subject to approval of the director of the budget, any unused moneys 737 12653-05-4 MISCELLANEOUS -- ALL STATE DEPARTMENTS AND AGENCIES LOCAL GOVERNMENT ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 provided pursuant to this appropriation for any one type of grant may be used for any other type of grant. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, no payment shall be made from this appropriation without a certificate of approval by the director of the budget ... 5,000,000 .............. (re. $1,239,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2008, as amended by chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2009: For a local government efficiency grant program administered by the department of state pursuant to section 54 of the state finance law. Of the amount appropriated herein, up to $2,450,000 shall be made available for high priority planning grants and general efficiency planning grants to eligible municipalities. Of the amount appropriated herein, up to $4,900,000 shall be made available for efficiency implementation grants to eligible munici- palities. Of the amount appropriated herein, up to $4,165,000 shall be made available for twenty-first century demonstration project grants to eligible municipalities. Of the amount appropriated herein, up to $500,000 shall be suballo- cated to the department of state and other state agencies subject to approval of the director of the budget for administrative expenses, regional technical assistance and state agency shared services assistance to local governments. Notwithstanding the above provisions of this appropriation, and subject to approval of the director of the budget, any unused moneys provided pursuant to this appropriation for high priority planning grants, general efficiency planning grants or twenty-first century demonstration project grants may be used for efficiency implementa- tion grants, and any unused moneys provided pursuant to this appro- priation for high priority planning grants, general efficiency plan- ning grants or efficiency implementation grants may be used for twenty-first century demonstration project grants. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, no payment shall be made from this appropriation without a certificate of approval by the director of the budget ... 12,015,000 ............. (re. $3,077,000) EFFICIENCY INCENTIVE GRANTS General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2008, as amended by chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2010: Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount appro- priated herein shall be made available for payment to the Buffalo fiscal stability authority for use in awarding grants to support city activities to achieve recurring savings through innovations and reengineering. Payments for such purposes shall be allocated subject to plans or amended plans provided pursuant to section 3857-a of the 738 12653-05-4 MISCELLANEOUS -- ALL STATE DEPARTMENTS AND AGENCIES LOCAL GOVERNMENT ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 public authorities law and subject to a payment plan approved by the director of the budget ... 1,470,000 .............. (re. $1,470,000) Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount appro- priated herein shall be made available for payment to the Erie coun- ty fiscal stability authority for use in awarding grants to support county activities to achieve recurring savings through innovations and reengineering. Payments for such purposes shall be allocated subject to plans or amended plans provided pursuant to section 3957-a of the public authorities law and subject to a payment plan approved by the director of the budget ............................. 3,430,000 ......................................... (re. $2,470,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2007, as amended by chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2010: Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount appro- priated herein shall be made available for payment to the Buffalo fiscal stability authority for use in awarding grants to support city activities to achieve recurring savings through innovations and reengineering. Payments for such purposes shall be allocated subject to plans or amended plans provided pursuant to section 3857-a of the public authorities law and subject to a payment plan approved by the director of the budget ... 8,630,000 .............. (re. $1,148,000) 739 12653-05-4 MISCELLANEOUS -- ALL STATE DEPARTMENTS AND AGENCIES NATIONAL AND COMMUNITY SERVICE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS General Fund ....................... 350,000 1,213,000 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 350,000 1,213,000 ================ ================ SCHEDULE OPERATIONS PROGRAM ............................................. 350,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For services and expenses of regional volun- teer centers defined as community-based organizations with a focus on volunteerism that meets critical needs in communities, that promote service and civic engagement opportunities to a specific region of the state and have the capacity to provide training and support for non-profits and businesses interested in creating volun- teer programs. Such assistance shall be awarded by grants through one or more competitive processes to eligible communi- ty-based organizations and may also be available for sub-grants to local non-pro- fit organizations in need of volunteer coordination assistance ........................ 350,000 -------------- 740 12653-05-4 MISCELLANEOUS -- ALL STATE DEPARTMENTS AND AGENCIES NATIONAL AND COMMUNITY SERVICE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 OPERATIONS PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses of regional volunteer centers defined as community-based organizations with a focus on volunteerism that meets critical needs in communities, that promote service and civic engagement opportunities to a specific region of the state and have the capacity to provide training and support for non-profits and businesses interested in creating volunteer programs. Such assist- ance shall be awarded by grants through one or more competitive processes to eligible community-based organizations and may also be available for sub-grants to local non-profit organizations in need of volunteer coordination assistance ............................... 350,000 ............................................. (re. $350,000) By chapter 53, section 1 of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses of regional volunteer centers defined as community-based organizations with a focus on volunteerism that meets critical needs in communities, that promote service and civic engagement opportunities to a specific region of the state and have the capacity to provide training and support for non-profits and businesses interested in creating volunteer programs. Such assist- ance shall be awarded by grants through one or more competitive processes to eligible community-based organizations and may also be available for sub-grants to local non-profit organizations in need of volunteer coordination assistance ... 350,000 .... (re. $350,000) By chapter 53, section 1 of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses of regional volunteer centers defined as community-based organizations with a focus on volunteerism that meets critical needs in communities, that promote service and civic engagement opportunities to a specific region of the state and have the capacity to provide training and support for non-profits and businesses interested in creating volunteer programs. Such assist- ance shall be awarded by grants through one or more competitive processes to eligible community-based organizations and may also be available for sub-grants to local non-profit organizations in need of volunteer coordination assistance ... 350,000 .... (re. $350,000) By chapter 53, section 1 of the laws of 2010: For services and expenses of regional volunteer centers defined as community-based organizations with a focus on volunteerism that meets critical needs in communities, that promote service and civic engagement opportunities to a specific region of the state and have the capacity to provide training and support for non-profits and businesses interested in creating volunteer programs. Such assist- ance shall be awarded by grants through one or more competitive 741 12653-05-4 MISCELLANEOUS -- ALL STATE DEPARTMENTS AND AGENCIES NATIONAL AND COMMUNITY SERVICE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 processes to eligible community-based organizations and may also be available for sub-grants to local non-profit organizations in need of volunteer coordination assistance ... 350,000 .... (re. $163,000) 742 12653-05-4 MISCELLANEOUS -- ALL STATE DEPARTMENTS AND AGENCIES PAY FOR SUCCESS CONTINGENCY RESERVE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS General Fund ....................... 125,000,000 0 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 125,000,000 0 ================ ================ SCHEDULE PAY FOR SUCCESS CONTINGENCY RESERVE ........................ 125,000,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For services and expenses of pay for success initiatives to improve program outcomes in the areas of early childhood development and child welfare, health care or public safety. Such services and expenses may include, but shall not be limited to, contract payments to intermediary organ- izations responsible for raising funds to support project costs and managing the delivery of services, contract payments for the verification and validation of program outcomes achieved, and payments based on the achievement and validation of specific performance targets as agreed upon in contracts and other agreements that may be part of pay for success initi- atives; provided, however, that no contract for a pay for success initiative shall be entered into pursuant to this appropriation unless the director of the budget determines that there is a reason- able expectation that the initiative and related administration costs will generate savings to the state and/or local govern- ments net of any payments pursuant to this appropriation and, provided further that the state shall not enter into a contract pursuant to this appropriation with a party other than a not-for-profit corpo- ration or charitable foundation for the purpose of financing a pay for success initiative; such restriction shall not apply to contracts related to the evalu- 743 12653-05-4 MISCELLANEOUS -- ALL STATE DEPARTMENTS AND AGENCIES PAY FOR SUCCESS CONTINGENCY RESERVE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 ation of or ancillary activities related to the administration of such pay for success initiative. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, for the purpose of implementing pay for success initiatives, the amounts appropriated herein may be transferred or suballocated to any state department, agency or public authority and any state department, agency or public authority may then transfer to state oper- ations to accomplish the intent of this appropriation with the approval of the director of the budget. Notwithstanding section 40 of state finance law or any other law to the contrary, this appropri- ation shall remain in full force and effect for the period April 1, 2014 to March 31, 2015 and the period April 1, 2015 to March 31, 2016 ..................... 100,000,000 For services and expenses of pay for success initiatives to improve performance outcomes related to homeless housing and preventive services programs which may include, but shall not be limited to, supportive housing services for single adults, families and young adults between the ages of 18 and 25 who are aging out of foster care, rapid re-housing services to homeless households, essential services to those residing in shelters, and services to prevent at-risk households from becom- ing homeless. Such services and expenses may include, but shall not be limited to, contract payments to intermediary organ- izations responsible for raising funds to support project costs and managing the delivery of services, contract payments for the verification and validation of program outcomes achieved, and payments based on the achievement and validation of specific performance targets as agreed upon in contracts and other agreements that may be part of pay for success initi- atives; provided, however, that no contract for a pay for success initiative shall be entered into pursuant to this appropriation unless the director of the budget determines that there is a reason- able expectation that the initiative and related administration costs will generate 744 12653-05-4 MISCELLANEOUS -- ALL STATE DEPARTMENTS AND AGENCIES PAY FOR SUCCESS CONTINGENCY RESERVE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 savings to the state and/or local govern- ments net of any payments pursuant to this appropriation and, provided further that the state shall not enter into a contract pursuant to this appropriation with a party other than a not-for-profit corpo- ration or charitable foundation for the purpose of financing a pay for success initiative; such restriction shall not apply to contracts related to the evalu- ation of or ancillary activities related to the administration of such pay for success initiative. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, for the purpose of implementing pay for success initiatives, the amounts appropriated herein may be transferred or suballocated to any state department, agency or public authority and any state department, agency or public authority may then transfer to state oper- ations to accomplish the intent of this appropriation with the approval of the director of the budget. Notwithstanding section 40 of the state finance law or any other law to the contrary, this appropri- ation shall remain in full force and effect for the period April 1, 2014 to March 31, 2015 and the period April 1, 2015 to March 31, 2016 ...................... 25,000,000 -------------- 745 12653-05-4 MISCELLANEOUS -- ALL STATE DEPARTMENTS AND AGENCIES PAYMENT TO THE CITY OF NEW YORK AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Local Government Assistance Tax Fund - 40452 For payment to the city of New York pursuant to section 3238-a of the public authorities law upon audit and warrant of the comptroller. The amount appropriated herein shall constitute fulfillment of the state's obli- gation for the fiscal year of the city of New York ending June 30, 2014 ..................................... 170,000,000 ============== 746 12653-05-4 MISCELLANEOUS -- ALL STATE DEPARTMENTS AND AGENCIES REGIONAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 REGIONAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 The appropriation made by chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2005, as transferred by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012, is hereby amended and reappropriated to read: For services and expenses of the regional economic development program pursuant to a memorandum of understanding to be executed by the governor, the temporary president of the senate, and the speaker of the assembly. NOTWITHSTANDING ANYTHING TO THE CONTRARY FOUND WITHIN ANY LAW OR MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING, THE LEGISLATIVE SPONSOR CONTRACT, GRANT AGREEMENT AND EXPENDITURE REQUIREMENTS AS DEFINED IN THE 2014-15 STATE FISCAL YEAR CAPITAL PROJECTS REAPPROPRIATION FOR THE COMMUNITY ENHANCEMENT FACILITIES ASSISTANCE PROGRAM UNDER MISCELLANEOUS - ALL STATE DEPARTMENTS AND AGENCIES, ARE DEEMED FULLY INCORPORATED HEREIN AND A PART OF THIS REAPPROPRIATION AS IF FULLY STATED. All or a portion of the funds appropriated hereby may be suballocated to any department, agency, or public authority, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 ... 10,000,000 .............. (re. $5,159,000) 747 12653-05-4 MISCELLANEOUS -- ALL STATE DEPARTMENTS AND AGENCIES TRIBAL STATE COMPACT REVENUE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS Special Revenue Funds - Other ...... 111,400,000 70,100,000 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 111,400,000 70,100,000 ================ ================ SCHEDULE TRIBAL STATE COMPACT REVENUE PROGRAM ....................... 111,400,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Tribal State Compact Revenue Account - 22169 Notwithstanding any other law to the contra- ry, for services and expenses of grants equal to 25 percent of the negotiated percentage of the net drop from electronic gaming devices the state receives from such devices located at the Seneca Niagara casino pursuant to the tribal compact for the purposes specified in section 99-h of the state finance law. Funds appropriated herein may be suballocated to any depart- ment, agency or public authority ............ 23,900,000 Notwithstanding any other law to the contra- ry, payments to counties eligible to receive aid equal to 10 percent of the negotiated percentage of the net drop from electronic gaming devices the state receives from such devices located at the Seneca Niagara casino pursuant to the tribal compact for purposes specified in subdivision 3-a of section 99-h of the state finance law. Funds appropriated herein may be suballocated to any depart- ment, agency or public authority ............. 9,600,000 Notwithstanding any other law to the contra- ry, for services and expenses of grants equal to 25 percent of the negotiated percentage of the net drop from electronic gaming devices the state receives from such devices located at the Seneca Allega- ny casino pursuant to the tribal compacts for the purposes specified in subdivision 3 of section 99-h of the state finance law 748 12653-05-4 MISCELLANEOUS -- ALL STATE DEPARTMENTS AND AGENCIES TRIBAL STATE COMPACT REVENUE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 and pursuant to a plan approved by the director of the budget and developed by the empire state development corporation in consultation with municipal governments hosting tribal casinos pursuant to subdi- vision (a) of section 12 of the executive law. Copies of the approved plan shall be submitted to the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Funds appropriated herein may be suballocated to any department, agency or public authority ............................................. 11,100,000 Notwithstanding any other law to the contra- ry, payments to counties eligible to receive aid equal to 10 percent of the negotiated percentage of the net drop from electronic gaming devices the state receives from such devices located at the Seneca Allegany casino pursuant to the tribal compact for purposes specified in subdivision 3-a of section 99-h of the state finance law. Funds appropriated herein may be suballocated to any depart- ment, agency or public authority ............. 4,400,000 Notwithstanding any other law to the contra- ry, for services and expenses of grants equal to 25 percent of the negotiated percentage of the net drop from electronic gaming devices the state receives from such devices located at the Seneca Buffalo Creek casino pursuant to the tribal compact for the purposes specified in section 99-h of the state finance law. Funds appropriated herein may be suballo- cated to any department, agency or public authority .................................... 8,000,000 Notwithstanding any other law to the contra- ry, payments to counties eligible to receive aid equal to 10 percent of the negotiated percentage of the net drop from electronic gaming devices the state receives from such devices located at the Seneca Buffalo Creek casino pursuant to the tribal compact for purposes specified in subdivision 3-a of section 99-h of the state finance law. Funds appropriated herein may be suballocated to any depart- ment, agency or public authority ............. 3,200,000 749 12653-05-4 MISCELLANEOUS -- ALL STATE DEPARTMENTS AND AGENCIES TRIBAL STATE COMPACT REVENUE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Notwithstanding any other law to the contra- ry, for services and expenses of grants equal to 25 percent of the negotiated percentage of the net drop from electronic gaming devices the state receives from such devices located at the Akwesasne Mohawk casino pursuant to the tribal compacts for the purposes specified in chapter 590 of the laws of 2004 and pursu- ant to a plan approved by the director of the budget and developed by the empire state development corporation in consulta- tion with municipal governments in the county or counties of Franklin or St. Lawrence. Such plan shall ensure that the counties of Franklin and St. Lawrence, and the affected towns therein, shall each receive 50 percent of the monies appropriated herein. Copies of the approved plan shall be submitted to the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Funds appropriated herein may be suballocated to any department, agency or public authority .............................................. 7,700,000 Notwithstanding any other law to the contra- ry, for payments to counties eligible to receive aid equal to 10 percent of the negotiated percentage of the net drop from electronic gaming devices the state receives from such devices located at the Akwesasne casino pursuant to the tribal compact for purposes specified in subdivi- sion 3-a of section 99-h of the state finance law. Funds appropriated herein may be suballocated to any department, agency or public authority ................... 3,100,000 Notwithstanding any other law to the contra- ry, for services and expenses of grants equal to 25 percent of the negotiated percentage of the net drop from electronic gaming devices plus an additional sum of $6,000,000 the state receives from such devices located at the Oneida Turning Stone casino pursuant to the tribal compact for purposes specified in section 99-h of the state finance law. Funds appropriated herein may be suballocated to any department, agency or public authority .. 23,100,000 750 12653-05-4 MISCELLANEOUS -- ALL STATE DEPARTMENTS AND AGENCIES TRIBAL STATE COMPACT REVENUE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Notwithstanding any other law to the contra- ry, for payments to counties eligible to receive aid equal to 10 percent of the negotiated percentage of the net drop from electronic gaming devices the state receives from such devices located at the Oneida Turning Stone casino pursuant to the tribal compact for purposes specified in subdivision 3-a of section 99-h of the state finance law. Funds appropriated herein may be suballocated to any depart- ment, agency or public authority ............. 6,300,000 Notwithstanding any other law to the contra- ry, for services and expenses of grants to Madison county equal to a onetime $11,000,000 payment received by the state pursuant to an agreement with the Oneida Nation of New York for purposes specified in section 99-h of the state finance law. Funds appropriated herein may be suballo- cated to any department, agency or public authority ................................... 11,000,000 -------------- 751 12653-05-4 MISCELLANEOUS -- ALL STATE DEPARTMENTS AND AGENCIES TRIBAL STATE COMPACT REVENUE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 TRIBAL STATE COMPACT REVENUE PROGRAM Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Tribal State Compact Revenue Account - 22169 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: Notwithstanding any other law to the contrary, for services and expenses of grants equal to 25 percent of the negotiated percentage of the net drop from electronic gaming devices the state receives from such devices located at the Seneca Niagara casino pursuant to the tribal compact for the purposes specified in section 99-h of the state finance law. Funds appropriated herein may be suballocated to any department, agency or public authority ......................... 27,600,000 ....................................... (re. $27,600,000) Notwithstanding any other law to the contrary, for services and expenses of grants equal to 25 percent of the negotiated percentage of the net drop from electronic gaming devices the state receives from such devices located at the Seneca Allegany casino pursuant to the tribal compacts for the purposes specified in subdivision 3 of section 99-h of the state finance law and pursuant to a plan approved by the director of the budget and developed by the empire state development corporation in consultation with municipal govern- ments hosting tribal casinos pursuant to subdivision (a) of section 12 of the executive law. Copies of the approved plan shall be submitted to the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Funds appropri- ated herein may be suballocated to any department, agency or public authority ... 10,500,000 ......................... (re. $10,500,000) Notwithstanding any other law to the contrary, for services and expenses of grants equal to 25 percent of the negotiated percentage of the net drop from electronic gaming devices the state receives from such devices located at the Seneca Buffalo Creek casino pursu- ant to the tribal compact for the purposes specified in section 99-h of the state finance law. Funds appropriated herein may be suballocated to any department, agen- cy or public authority ... 5,600,000 .............. (re. $2,400,000) Notwithstanding any other law to the contrary, for services and expenses of grants equal to 25 percent of the negotiated percentage of the net drop from electronic gaming devices the state receives from such devices located at the Akwesasne Mohawk casino pursuant to the tribal compacts for the purposes specified in chapter 590 of the laws of 2004 and pursuant to a plan approved by the director of the budget and developed by the empire state development corporation in consultation with municipal governments in the county or counties of Franklin or St. Lawrence. Such plan shall ensure that the counties of Franklin and St. Lawrence, and the affected towns therein, shall each receive 50 percent of the monies appropriated herein. Copies of the approved plan shall be submitted to the chairman of the senate finance committee and the 752 12653-05-4 MISCELLANEOUS -- ALL STATE DEPARTMENTS AND AGENCIES TRIBAL STATE COMPACT REVENUE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Funds appropri- ated herein may be suballocated to any department, agency or public authority ... 7,100,000 ........................... (re. $7,100,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: Notwithstanding any other law to the contrary, for services and expenses of grants equal to 25 percent of the negotiated percentage of the net drop from electronic gaming devices the state receives from such devices located at the Seneca Niagara casino pursuant to the tribal compact for the purposes specified in section 99-h of the state finance law. Funds appropriated herein may be suballocated to any department, agency or public authority ......................... 28,600,000 ........................................ (re. $9,100,000) Notwithstanding any other law to the contrary, for services and expenses of grants equal to 25 percent of the negotiated percentage of the net drop from electronic gaming devices the state receives from such devices located at the Seneca Allegany casino pursuant to the tribal compacts for the purposes specified in subdivision 3 of section 99-h of the state finance law and pursuant to a plan approved by the director of the budget and developed by the empire state development corporation in consultation with municipal govern- ments hosting tribal casinos pursuant to subdivision (a) of section 12 of the executive law. Copies of the approved plan shall be submitted to the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Funds appropri- ated herein may be suballocated to any department, agency or public authority ... 11,200,000 .......................... (re. $8,800,000) Notwithstanding any other law to the contrary, for services and expenses of grants equal to 25 percent of the negotiated percentage of the net drop from electronic gaming devices the state receives from such devices located at the Akwesasne Mohawk casino pursuant to the tribal compacts for the purposes specified in chapter 590 of the laws of 2004 and pursuant to a plan approved by the director of the budget and developed by the empire state development corporation in consultation with municipal governments in the county or counties of Franklin or St. Lawrence. Such plan shall ensure that the counties of Franklin and St. Lawrence, and the affected towns therein, shall each receive 50 percent of the monies appropriated herein. Copies of the approved plan shall be submitted to the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Funds appropriated herein may be suballocated to any department, agency or public authority ... 6,800,000 .......... (re. $4,600,000) 753 12653-05-4 MISCELLANEOUS -- ALL STATE DEPARTMENTS AND AGENCIES WORLD TRADE CENTER -- WORKERS' COMPENSATION BOARD AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 WORKERS' COMPENSATION BOARD WORLD TRADE CENTER PROGRAM Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal MISCELLANEOUS Operating Grants Fund Federal Grants for Disaster Assistance Account - 25300 By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2002, and such amount as trans- ferred by chapter 14, section 1, of the laws of 2003: For transfer to the workers' compensation board for the federal share of services and expenses related to workers' compensation benefit costs related to the September 11, 2001 attack on the New York City World Trade Center, in accordance with federal regulations ... 175,000,000 ...................................... (re. $25,000,000) 754 12653-05-4 TABLE OF CONTENTS Page SECTION 1 - STATE AGENCIES ........................................... 1 AGING, OFFICE FOR THE .............................................. 3 AGRICULTURE AND MARKETS, DEPARTMENT OF ............................ 20 ARTS, COUNCIL ON THE .............................................. 28 AUDIT AND CONTROL, DEPARTMENT OF .................................. 32 CITY UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK ....................................... 33 CORRECTIONS AND COMMUNITY SUPERVISION, DEPARTMENT OF .............. 39 CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES, DIVISION OF ............................ 44 ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, DEPARTMENT OF ............................... 75 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT .............................................. 96 ELECTIONS, STATE BOARD OF ........................................ 190 ENERGY RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY ........................ 193 ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION, DEPARTMENT OF ........................ 194 FAMILY ASSISTANCE, DEPARTMENT OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES, OFFICE OF ........................ 201 TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE, OFFICE OF ................. 342 FINANCIAL SERVICES, DEPARTMENT OF ................................ 413 HEALTH, DEPARTMENT OF ............................................ 417 HIGHER EDUCATION SERVICES CORPORATION ............................ 560 HOMELAND SECURITY AND EMERGENCY SERVICES, DIVISION OF ............ 567 HOUSING AND COMMUNITY RENEWAL, DIVISION OF ....................... 579 MORTGAGE AGENCY, STATE OF NEW YORK ............................. 589 INDIGENT LEGAL SERVICES, OFFICE OF ............................... 590 INTEREST ON LAWYER ACCOUNT ....................................... 592 JUSTICE CENTER FOR THE PROTECTION OF PEOPLE WITH SPECIAL NEEDS .......................................................... 593 LABOR, DEPARTMENT OF ............................................. 596 755 12653-05-4 TABLE OF CONTENTS Page MENTAL HYGIENE, DEPARTMENT OF ALCOHOLISM AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE SERVICES, OFFICE OF ............. 607 MENTAL HEALTH, OFFICE OF ....................................... 624 PEOPLE WITH DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES, OFFICE FOR ............. 642 METROPOLITAN TRANSPORTATION AUTHORITY ............................ 653 MILITARY AND NAVAL AFFAIRS, DIVISION OF .......................... 655 MOTOR VEHICLES, DEPARTMENT OF .................................... 657 PARKS, RECREATION AND HISTORIC PRESERVATION, OFFICE OF ........... 659 PREVENTION OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE, OFFICE FOR THE .................. 665 PUBLIC SERVICE, DEPARTMENT OF .................................... 667 STATE, DEPARTMENT OF ............................................. 669 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK ..................................... 676 TAXATION AND FINANCE, DEPARTMENT OF .............................. 680 TRANSPORTATION, DEPARTMENT OF .................................... 681 URBAN DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION, NEW YORK STATE .................... 706 VETERANS' AFFAIRS, DIVISION OF ................................... 718 VICTIM SERVICES, OFFICE OF ....................................... 721 MISCELLANEOUS -- ALL STATE DEPARTMENTS AND AGENCIES: HIGHER EDUCATION OPPORTUNITY PROGRAMS .......................... 725 HUDSON RIVER VALLEY GREENWAY COMMUNITIES COUNCIL ............... 726 HURRICANE IRENE - TROPICAL STORM LEE FLOOD RECOVERY GRANT PROGRAM ................................................ 728 LOCAL GOVERNMENT ASSISTANCE .................................... 729 NATIONAL AND COMMUNITY SERVICE ................................. 739 PAY FOR SUCCESS CONTINGENCY RESERVE ............................ 742 PAYMENT TO THE CITY OF NEW YORK ................................ 745 REGIONAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM .......................... 746 756 12653-05-4 TABLE OF CONTENTS Page TRIBAL STATE COMPACT REVENUE ................................... 747 WORLD TRADE CENTER -- WORKERS' COMPENSATION BOARD .............. 753
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S T A T E O F N E W Y O R K ________________________________________________________________________ 6353--C I N S E N A T E January 21, 2014 ___________ A BUDGET BILL, submitted by the Governor pursuant to article seven of the Constitution -- read twice and ordered printed, and when printed to be committed to the Committee on Finance -- committee discharged, bill amended, ordered reprinted as amended and recommitted to said committee -- committee discharged, bill amended, ordered reprinted as amended and recommitted to said committee -- committee discharged, bill amended, ordered reprinted as amended and recommitted to said committee AN ACT making appropriations for the support of government AID TO LOCALITIES BUDGET THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, REPRESENTED IN SENATE AND ASSEM- BLY, DO ENACT AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. a) The several amounts specified in this chapter for aid to localities, or so much thereof as shall be sufficient to accomplish the purposes designated by the appropriations, are hereby appropriated and authorized to be paid as hereinafter provided, to the respective public officers and for the several purposes specified. b) Where applicable, appropriations made by this chapter for expendi- tures from federal grants for aid to localities may be allocated for spending from federal grants for any grant period beginning, during, or prior to, the state fiscal year beginning on April 1, 2014 except as otherwise noted. c) The several amounts named herein, or so much thereof as shall be sufficient to accomplish the purpose designated, being the undisbursed and/or unexpended balances of the prior year's appropriations, are here- by reappropriated from the same funds and made available for the same purposes as the prior year's appropriations, unless herein amended, for the fiscal year beginning April 1, 2014. Certain reappropriations in this chapter are shown using abbreviated text, with three leader dots (an ellipsis) followed by three spaces (... ) used to indicate where existing law that is being continued is not shown. However, unless a change is clearly indicated by the use of brackets [ ] for deletions and underscores for additions, the purposes, amounts, funding source and all EXPLANATION--Matter in ITALICS (underscored) is new; matter in brackets [ ] is old law to be omitted.
LBD12653-12-4 2 12653-12-4 other aspects pertinent to each item of appropriation shall be as last appropriated. For the purpose of complying with the state finance law, the year, chapter and section of the last act reappropriating a former original appropriation or any part thereof is, unless otherwise indicated, chap- ter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013. d) No moneys appropriated by this chapter shall be available for payment until a certificate of approval has been issued by the director of the budget, who shall file such certificate with the department of audit and control, the chairperson of the senate finance committee and the chairperson of the assembly ways and means committee. e) The appropriations contained in this chapter shall be available for the fiscal year beginning on April 1, 2014 except as otherwise noted. 3 12653-12-4 OFFICE FOR THE AGING AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS General Fund - State and Local ..... 120,097,500 106,072,770 Special Revenue Funds - Federal .... 114,985,000 206,985,000 Special Revenue Funds - Other ...... 980,000 0 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 236,062,500 313,057,770 ================ ================ SCHEDULE COMMUNITY SERVICES PROGRAM ................................. 225,482,500 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For services and expenses, including the payment of liabilities incurred prior to April 1, 2014, related to the community services elderly grant program. No expend- itures shall be made from this appropri- ation until the director of the budget has approved a plan submitted by the office outlining the amounts and purposes of such expenditures and the allocation of funds among the counties. Notwithstanding any provision of law, rule or regulation to the contrary, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, funds appro- priated herein for the community services for the elderly program (CSE) and the expanded in-home services for the elderly program (EISEP) may be used in accordance with a waiver or reduction in county main- tenance of effort requirements established pursuant to section 214 of the elder law, except for base year expenditures. To the extent that funds hereby appropriated are sufficient to exceed the per capita limit established in section 214 of the elder law, the excess funds shall be available to supplement the existing per capita level in a uniform manner consistent with statutory allocations. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, including section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part N of chapter 56 of the laws of 2013, for the period commenc- 4 12653-12-4 OFFICE FOR THE AGING AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 ing on April 1, 2014 and ending March 31, 2015 the commissioner shall not apply any cost of living adjustment for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimburse- ment ........................................ 20,296,000 For additional services and expenses of the community services for the elderly program ... 5,000,000 For planning and implementation, including the payment of liabilities incurred prior to April 1, 2014, of a program of expanded in-home, case management and ancillary community services for the elderly (EISEP). No expenditures shall be made from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a plan submit- ted by the office outlining the amounts and purposes of such expenditures and the allocation of funds among the counties, including the city of New York. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, including section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part N of chapter 56 of the laws of 2013, for the period commenc- ing on April 1, 2014 and ending March 31, 2015 the commissioner shall not apply any cost of living adjustment for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimburse- ment ........................................ 50,012,000 For services and expenses of grants to area agencies on aging for the establishment and operation of caregiver resource centers ........................................ 353,000 For services and expenses, including the payment of liabilities incurred prior to April 1, 2014, associated with the well- ness in nutrition (WIN) program, formerly known as the supplemental nutrition assistance program (SNAP), including a suballocation to the department of agri- culture and markets to be transferred to state operations for administrative costs of the farmers market nutrition program. Up to $200,000 of this appropriation may be made available to the Council of Senior Centers and Services of New York City to provide outreach within the older adult SNAP initiative. No expenditure shall be made from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a plan 5 12653-12-4 OFFICE FOR THE AGING AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 submitted by the office outlining the amounts and purpose of such expenditures and the allocation of funds among the counties. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, including section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part N of chapter 56 of the laws of 2013, for the period commenc- ing on April 1, 2014 and ending March 31, 2015 the commissioner shall not apply any cost of living adjustment for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimburse- ment ........................................ 27,326,000 Local grants for services and expenses of the long-term care ombudsman program ........... 690,000 For state aid grants to providers of respite services to the elderly. Funding priority shall be given to the renewal of existing contracts with the state office for the aging. No expenditures shall be made from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a plan submitted by the office outlining the amounts to be distributed by provider ........................ 656,000 For state aid grants to providers of social model adult day services. Funding priority shall be given to the renewal of existing contracts with the state office for the aging. No expenditures shall be made from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a plan submitted by the office outlining the amounts to be distributed by provider ...................... 1,072,000 For state aid grants to naturally occurring retirement communities (NORC). Funding priority shall be given to the renewal of existing contracts with the state office for the aging. No expenditures shall be made from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a plan submitted by the office outlining the amounts to be distributed by provider ........ 2,027,500 For state aid grants to neighborhood naturally occurring retirement communities (NNORC). Funding priority shall be given to the renewal of existing contracts with the state office for the aging. No expend- itures shall be made from this appropri- ation until the director of the budget has approved a plan submitted by the office 6 12653-12-4 OFFICE FOR THE AGING AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 outlining the amounts to be distributed by provider ..................................... 2,027,500 For grants in aid to the 59 designated area agencies on aging for transportation oper- ating expenses related to serving the elderly. Funds shall be allocated from this appropriation pursuant to a plan prepared by the director of the state office for the aging and approved by the director of the budget ....................... 1,121,000 For grants to the area agencies on aging for the health insurance information, coun- seling and assistance program .................. 921,000 For state matching funds for services and expenses to match federally funded model projects and/or demonstration grant programs, a portion of which may be trans- ferred to state operations or to other entities as necessary to meet federal grant objectives ............................... 236,000 For the managed care consumer assistance program for the purpose of providing education, outreach, one-on-one coun- seling, monitoring of the implementation of medicare part D, and assistance with drug appeals and fair hearings related to medicare part D coverage for persons who are eligible for medical assistance and who are also beneficiaries under part D of title XVIII of the federal social security act and for participants of the elderly pharmaceutical insurance coverage program (EPIC) in accordance with the following: Medicare Rights Center ........................... 793,000 New York StateWide Senior Action Council, Inc. ... 354,000 New York Legal Assistance Group .................. 111,000 Legal Aid Society of New York .................... 111,000 Selfhelp Community Services, Inc. ................ 111,000 Empire Justice Center ............................ 155,000 Community Service Society ........................ 132,000 For services and expenses of the retired and senior volunteer program (RSVP) ................ 216,500 For services and expenses of the EAC/Nassau senior respite program ......................... 118,500 For services and expenses of the home aides of central New York, Inc. senior respite program ......................................... 71,000 For services and expenses of the New York foundation for senior citizens home shar- ing and respite care program .................... 86,000 For services and expenses of the foster grandparents program ............................ 98,000 7 12653-12-4 OFFICE FOR THE AGING AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For services and expenses related to an elderly abuse education and outreach program in accordance with section 219 of the elder law funding priority shall be given to the renewal of existing contracts with the state office for the aging ............ 745,000 For services and expenses related to the livable new york initiative to create neighborhoods that consider the evolving needs and preferences of all their resi- dents .......................................... 122,500 For services and expenses of the new york state adult day services association, inc. related to providing training and techni- cal assistance to social adult day services programs in new york state regarding the quality of services .............. 122,500 For services and expenses related to the congregate services initiative. No expend- itures shall be made from this appropri- ation until the director of the budget has approved a plan submitted by the office outlining the amounts and purposes of such expenditures and the allocation of funds among the counties ............................. 403,000 For services and expenses of New York State- wide Senior Action Council, Inc. for the patients' rights hotline and advocacy project ......................................... 31,500 For services and expenses related to making improvements in the long term care system for the point of entry initiatives, for the purposes of expanding and promoting a more coordinated level of care for the delivery of quality services in the commu- nity ......................................... 3,350,000 For services and expenses of the Association on Aging in New York State to provide training, education and technical assist- ance to the area agencies on aging and aging network service contractor staff for professional development ....................... 250,000 For services and expenses of aging service grants ......................................... 978,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................. 120,097,500 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund FHHS Aid to Localities Account - 25177 8 12653-12-4 OFFICE FOR THE AGING AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For programs provided under the titles of the federal older Americans act and other health and human services programs. Title III-b social services ................... 26,000,000 Title III-c nutrition programs, including a suballocation to the department of health to be transferred to state operations for nutrition program activities ................ 41,385,000 Title III-e caregivers ........................ 12,000,000 Health and human services programs ............. 9,000,000 Nutrition services incentive program .......... 17,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................. 105,385,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Miscellaneous Operating Grants Fund Office for the Aging Federal Grants Account - 25300 For services and expenses related to the provision of aging services programs ........... 600,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ..................... 600,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Miscellaneous Operating Grants Fund Senior Community Service Employment Account - 25444 For the senior community service employment program provided under title V of the federal older Americans act .................. 9,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 9,000,000 -------------- Special Revenue Fund - Other Combined Expendable Trust Fund Aging Grants and Bequest Account - 20100 For services and expenses of the state office for the aging ........................... 980,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ..................... 980,000 -------------- 9 12653-12-4 OFFICE FOR THE AGING AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 COMMUNITY SERVICES PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses, including the payment of liabilities incurred prior to April 1, 2013, related to the community services elderly grant program. No expenditures shall be made from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a plan submitted by the office outlining the amounts and purposes of such expenditures and the allocation of funds among the counties. Notwithstanding any provision of law, rule or regulation to the contrary, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, funds appropriated herein for the community services for the elderly program (CSE) and the expanded in-home services for the elderly program (EISEP) may be used in accordance with a waiver or reduction in county maintenance of effort requirements established pursuant to section 214 of the elder law, except for base year expenditures. To the extent that funds hereby appropriated are sufficient to exceed the per capita limit established in section 214 of the elder law, the excess funds shall be available to supplement the existing per capita level in a uniform manner consistent with statutory allo- cations. Notwithstanding any provision of articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, there shall be an exemption from the professional licensure requirements of such articles, and nothing contained in such articles, or in any other provisions of law related to the licensure requirements of persons licensed under those articles, shall prohibit or limit the activities or services of any person in the employ of a program or service operated, certified, regulated, funded or approved by the state office for the aging, a local governmental unit as such term is defined in article 41 of the mental hygiene law, and/or a local social services district as defined in section 61 of the social services law, and all such enti- ties shall be considered to be approved settings for the receipt of supervised experience for the professions governed by articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, and furthermore, no such entity shall be required to apply for nor be required to receive a waiver pursuant to section 6503-a of the education law in order to perform any activities or provide any services ............................. 15,312,000 ....................................... (re. $12,606,000) For planning and implementation, including the payment of liabilities incurred prior to April 1, 2013, of a program of expanded in-home, case management and ancillary community services for the elderly (EISEP). No expenditures shall be made from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a plan submitted by the office outlining the amounts and purposes of such expenditures and the allocation of funds among the counties, including the city of New York. Notwithstanding any provision of articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, there shall be an exemption from the professional 10 12653-12-4 OFFICE FOR THE AGING AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 licensure requirements of such articles, and nothing contained in such articles, or in any other provisions of law related to the licensure requirements of persons licensed under those articles, shall prohibit or limit the activities or services of any person in the employ of a program or service operated, certified, regulated, funded or approved by the state office for the aging, a local governmental unit as such term is defined in article 41 of the mental hygiene law, and/or a local social services district as defined in section 61 of the social services law, and all such enti- ties shall be considered to be approved settings for the receipt of supervised experience for the professions governed by articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, and furthermore, no such entity shall be required to apply for nor be required to receive a waiver pursuant to section 6503-a of the education law in order to perform any activities or provide any services ............................. 46,035,000 ....................................... (re. $39,060,000) For services and expenses of grants to area agencies on aging for the establishment and operation of caregiver resource centers .......... 353,000 ............................................. (re. $295,000) For services and expenses, including the payment of liabilities incurred prior to April 1, 2013, associated with the wellness in nutrition (WIN) program, formerly known as the supplemental nutri- tion assistance program (SNAP), including a suballocation to the department of agriculture and markets to be transferred to state operations for administrative costs of the farmers market nutrition program. No expenditure shall be made from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a plan submitted by the office outlining the amounts and purpose of such expenditures and the allocation of funds among the counties. Notwithstanding any provision of articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, there shall be an exemption from the professional licensure requirements of such articles, and nothing contained in such articles, or in any other provisions of law related to the licensure requirements of persons licensed under those articles, shall prohibit or limit the activities or services of any person in the employ of a program or service operated, certified, regulated, funded or approved by the state office for the aging, a local governmental unit as such term is defined in article 41 of the mental hygiene law, and/or a local social services district as defined in section 61 of the social services law, and all such enti- ties shall be considered to be approved settings for the receipt of supervised experience for the professions governed by articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, and furthermore, no such entity shall be required to apply for nor be required to receive a waiver pursuant to section 6503-a of the education law in order to perform any activities or provide any services ............................. 21,380,000 ....................................... (re. $17,373,000) For services and expenses of the Council of Senior Centers and Services of New York City to provide outreach within the older adult SNAP initiative ... 200,000 ......................... (re. $200,000) Local grants for services and expenses of the long-term care ombudsman program ... 690,000 ................................. (re. $583,000) 11 12653-12-4 OFFICE FOR THE AGING AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For state aid grants to providers of respite services to the elderly. Funding priority shall be given to the renewal of existing contracts with the state office for the aging. No expenditures shall be made from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a plan submitted by the office outlining the amounts to be distributed by provider. Notwithstanding any provision of articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, there shall be an exemption from the professional licensure requirements of such articles, and nothing contained in such articles, or in any other provisions of law related to the licensure requirements of persons licensed under those articles, shall prohibit or limit the activities or services of any person in the employ of a program or service operated, certified, regulated, funded or approved by the state office for the aging, a local governmental unit as such term is defined in article 41 of the mental hygiene law, and/or a local social services district as defined in section 61 of the social services law, and all such enti- ties shall be considered to be approved settings for the receipt of supervised experience for the professions governed by articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, and furthermore, no such entity shall be required to apply for nor be required to receive a waiver pursuant to section 6503-a of the education law in order to perform any activities or provide any services ............................. 656,000 ............................................. (re. $656,000) For state aid grants to providers of social model adult day services. Funding priority shall be given to the renewal of existing contracts with the state office for the aging. No expenditures shall be made from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a plan submitted by the office outlining the amounts to be distributed by provider. Notwithstanding any provision of articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, there shall be an exemption from the professional licensure requirements of such articles, and nothing contained in such articles, or in any other provisions of law related to the licensure requirements of persons licensed under those articles, shall prohibit or limit the activities or services of any person in the employ of a program or service operated, certified, regulated, funded or approved by the state office for the aging, a local governmental unit as such term is defined in article 41 of the mental hygiene law, and/or a local social services district as defined in section 61 of the social services law, and all such enti- ties shall be considered to be approved settings for the receipt of supervised experience for the professions governed by articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, and furthermore, no such entity shall be required to apply for nor be required to receive a waiver pursuant to section 6503-a of the education law in order to perform any activities or provide any services ............................. 872,000 ............................................. (re. $872,000) For additional services and expenses to providers of social model adult day services ... 200,000 ...................... (re. $200,000) For state aid grants to naturally occurring retirement communities (NORC). Funding priority shall be given to the renewal of existing 12 12653-12-4 OFFICE FOR THE AGING AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 contracts with the state office for the aging. No expenditures shall be made from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a plan submitted by the office outlining the amounts to be distributed by provider. Notwithstanding any provision of articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, there shall be an exemption from the professional licensure requirements of such articles, and nothing contained in such articles, or in any other provisions of law related to the licensure requirements of persons licensed under those articles, shall prohibit or limit the activities or services of any person in the employ of a program or service operated, certified, regulated, funded or approved by the state office for the aging, a local governmental unit as such term is defined in article 41 of the mental hygiene law, and/or a local social services district as defined in section 61 of the social services law, and all such enti- ties shall be considered to be approved settings for the receipt of supervised experience for the professions governed by articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, and furthermore, no such entity shall be required to apply for nor be required to receive a waiver pursuant to section 6503-a of the education law in order to perform any activities or provide any services ............................. 2,027,500 ......................................... (re. $2,027,500) For state aid grants to neighborhood naturally occurring retirement communities (NNORC). Funding priority shall be given to the renewal of existing contracts with the state office for the aging. No expenditures shall be made from this appropriation until the direc- tor of the budget has approved a plan submitted by the office outlining the amounts to be distributed by provider. Notwithstanding any provision of articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, there shall be an exemption from the professional licensure requirements of such articles, and nothing contained in such articles, or in any other provisions of law related to the licensure requirements of persons licensed under those articles, shall prohibit or limit the activities or services of any person in the employ of a program or service operated, certified, regulated, funded or approved by the state office for the aging, a local governmental unit as such term is defined in article 41 of the mental hygiene law, and/or a local social services district as defined in section 61 of the social services law, and all such enti- ties shall be considered to be approved settings for the receipt of supervised experience for the professions governed by articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, and furthermore, no such entity shall be required to apply for nor be required to receive a waiver pursuant to section 6503-a of the education law in order to perform any activities or provide any services ............................. 2,027,500 ......................................... (re. $2,027,500) For grants in aid to the 59 designated area agencies on aging for transportation operating expenses related to serving the elderly. Funds shall be allocated from this appropriation pursuant to a plan prepared by the director of the state office for the aging and approved by the director of the budget ... 921,000 .. (re. $853,000) 13 12653-12-4 OFFICE FOR THE AGING AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For additional services and expenses for transportation operating expenses related to serving the elderly ............................ 200,000 ............................................. (re. $200,000) Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, effective October 1, 2006, expenditures made from this appropriation shall effectively provide a cost of living adjustment, provided however, for the peri- od commencing on April 1, 2013 and ending March 31, 2014 the direc- tor shall not apply any new cost of living adjustment authorized by section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part H of chapter 56 of the laws of 2012, for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimbursement, for providers of the following services, as determined by the director of the state office for the aging, expanded in-home services for the elderly program (EISEP), community services for the elderly program (CSE) and the wellness in nutrition (WIN) program, formerly known as the supplemental nutrition assist- ance program (SNAP). The director of the state office for the aging shall determine the standards and requirements necessary for reimbursement of such increases. Further, all such increases shall be made pursuant to a provider attestation regarding the use of such funds to be provided in the format prescribed by the state office for the aging. Funds shall be allocated from this appropriation pursuant to a plan prepared by the director of the state office for the aging and approved by the director of the budget ............... 14,707,000 ....................................... (re. $14,707,000) For grants to the area agencies on aging for the health insurance information, counseling and assistance program ..................... 921,000 ............................................. (re. $430,000) For state matching funds for services and expenses to match federally funded model projects and/or demonstration grant programs, a portion of which may be transferred to state operations or to other entities as necessary to meet federal grant objectives ...................... 236,000 ............................................. (re. $236,000) For the managed care consumer assistance program for the purpose of providing education, outreach, one-on-one counseling, monitoring of the implementation of medicare part D, and assistance with drug appeals and fair hearings related to medicare part D coverage for persons who are eligible for medical assistance and who are also beneficiaries under part D of title XVIII of the federal social security act and for participants of the elderly pharmaceutical insurance coverage program (EPIC) in accordance with the following: Medicare Rights Center ... 793,000 .................... (re. $793,000) New York StateWide Senior Action Council, Inc. ....................... 354,000 ............................................. (re. $265,500) New York Legal Assistance Group ... 111,000 ............ (re. $50,500) Legal Aid Society of New York ... 111,000 ............. (re. $111,000) Selfhelp Community Services, Inc. ... 111,000 ......... (re. $111,000) Empire Justice Center ... 155,000 ..................... (re. $155,000) Community Service Society ... 132,000 ................. (re. $132,000) For services and expenses of the retired and senior volunteer program (RSVP) ... 216,500 .................................. (re. $210,000) 14 12653-12-4 OFFICE FOR THE AGING AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses of the EAC/Nassau senior respite program ... 118,500 ............................................. (re. $118,500) For services and expenses of the home aides of central New York, Inc. senior respite program ... 71,000 .................... (re. $71,000) For services and expenses of the New York foundation for senior citi- zens home sharing and respite care program ......................... 86,000 ............................................... (re. $86,000) For services and expenses of the foster grandparents program ......... 98,000 ............................................... (re. $98,000) For services and expenses related to an elderly abuse education and outreach program in accordance with section 219 of the elder law funding priority shall be given to the renewal of existing contracts with the state office for the aging ... 245,000 ..... (re. $245,000) For additional services and expenses related to an elderly abuse education and outreach program in accordance with section 219 of the elder law ... 500,000 ............................... (re. $500,000) For services and expenses related to the livable new york initiative to create neighborhoods that consider the evolving needs and prefer- ences of all their residents ... 122,500 ............ (re. $122,500) For services and expenses of the new york state adult day services association, inc. related to providing training and technical assistance to social adult day services programs in new york state regarding the quality of services ... 122,500 ....... (re. $122,500) For services and expenses related to the congregate services initi- ative. No expenditures shall be made from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a plan submitted by the office outlining the amounts and purposes of such expenditures and the allocation of funds among the counties ......................... 403,000 ............................................. (re. $367,000) For services and expenses of New York Statewide Senior Action Council, Inc. for the patients' rights hotline and advocacy project ......... 31,500 ............................................... (re. $31,500) For services and expenses related to making improvements in the long term care system for the point of entry initiatives, for the purposes of expanding and promoting a more coordinated level of care for the delivery of quality services in the community. Notwithstanding any provision of articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, there shall be an exemption from the professional licensure requirements of such articles, and nothing contained in such articles, or in any other provisions of law related to the licensure requirements of persons licensed under those articles, shall prohibit or limit the activities or services of any person in the employ of a program or service operated, certified, regulated, funded or approved by the state office for the aging, a local governmental unit as such term is defined in article 41 of the mental hygiene law, and/or a local social services district as defined in section 61 of the social services law, and all such enti- ties shall be considered to be approved settings for the receipt of supervised experience for the professions governed by articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, and furthermore, no such entity shall be required to apply for nor be required to receive a waiver pursuant to section 6503-a of the education law in order to perform 15 12653-12-4 OFFICE FOR THE AGING AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 any activities or provide any services ............................. 3,350,000 ......................................... (re. $3,350,000) For services and expenses of the lifespan program to provide elderly abuse education and outreach ... 200,000 ............ (re. $200,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For state aid grants to providers of respite services to the elderly. Funding priority shall be given to the renewal of existing contracts with the state office for the aging. No expenditures shall be made from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a plan submitted by the office outlining the amounts to be distributed by provider ... 656,000 ................. (re. $322,000) For state aid grants to providers of social model adult day services. Funding priority shall be given to the renewal of existing contracts with the state office for the aging. No expenditures shall be made from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a plan submitted by the office outlining the amounts to be distributed by provider ... 872,000 ................. (re. $185,000) For state aid grants to naturally occurring retirement communities (NORC). Funding priority shall be given to the renewal of existing contracts with the state office for the aging. No expenditures shall be made from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a plan submitted by the office outlining the amounts to be distributed by provider ... 1,798,500 ............... (re. $422,000) For additional state aid grants to naturally occurring retirement communities (NORC). Funding priority shall be given to the renewal of existing contracts with the state office for the aging. No expenditures shall be made from this appropriation until the direc- tor of the budget has approved a plan submitted by the office outlining the amounts to be distributed by provider ................ 229,000 ............................................. (re. $171,000) For state aid grants to neighborhood naturally occurring retirement communities (NNORC). Funding priority shall be given to the renewal of existing contracts with the state office for the aging. No expenditures shall be made from this appropriation until the direc- tor of the budget has approved a plan submitted by the office outlining the amounts to be distributed by provider ................ 1,798,500 ......................................... (re. $1,079,000) For additional state aid grants to neighborhood naturally occurring retirement communities (NNORC). Funding priority shall be given to the renewal of existing contracts with the state office for the aging. No expenditures shall be made from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a plan submitted by the office outlining the amounts to be distributed by provider ......... 229,000 ............................................. (re. $169,000) For state matching funds for services and expenses to match federally funded model projects and/or demonstration grant programs, a portion of which may be transferred to state operations or to other entities as necessary to meet federal grant objectives ...................... 236,000 ............................................. (re. $236,000) For the managed care consumer assistance program for the purpose of providing education, outreach, one-on-one counseling, monitoring of 16 12653-12-4 OFFICE FOR THE AGING AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 the implementation of medicare part D, and assistance with drug appeals and fair hearings related to medicare part D coverage for persons who are eligible for medical assistance and who are also beneficiaries under part D of title XVIII of the federal social security act and for participants of the elderly pharmaceutical insurance coverage program (EPIC) in accordance with the following: Legal Aid Society of New York ... 111,000 .............. (re. $26,000) Selfhelp Community Services, Inc. ... 111,000 .......... (re. $88,000) For services and expenses of the retired and senior volunteer program (RSVP) ... 216,500 ................................... (re. $17,000) For services and expenses of the EAC/Nassau senior respite program ... 118,500 .............................................. (re. $27,000) For services and expenses of the foster grandparents program ......... 98,000 ................................................ (re. $8,000) For services and expenses related to an elderly abuse education and outreach program in accordance with section 219 of the elder law funding priority shall be given to the renewal of existing contracts with the state office for the aging ... 245,000 ...... (re. $12,250) For up to eight community empowerment initiative start up grants to enable communities, neighborhoods, elders and families to develop their own supportive services that enable older persons to "age in place" and stay in their own neighborhoods ......................... 122,500 ............................................. (re. $122,500) For additional services and expenses related to the enriched social adult day services demonstration project to help older New Yorkers age in place in the community while avoiding spend-down to medicaid. No more than eight and one half percent of the amount appropriated for such purpose may be expended by the office for the aging for services and expenses in connection with the evaluation of the demonstration project which shall be conducted by the center for functional assessment research (CFAR) at the university of Buffalo. An amount not to exceed 10 percent of the allocation may be used for administration for the office ... 122,500 ........... (re. $122,500) For services and expenses related to making improvements in the long term care system for the point of entry initiatives, for the purposes of expanding and promoting a more coordinated level of care for the delivery of quality services in the community .............. 3,350,000 ......................................... (re. $1,724,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses, including the payment of liabilities incurred prior to April 1, 2012, associated with the wellness in nutrition (WIN) program, formerly known as the supplemental nutri- tion assistance program (SNAP), including a suballocation to the department of agriculture and markets to be transferred to state operations for administrative costs of the farmers market nutrition program. No expenditure shall be made from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a plan submitted by the office outlining the amounts and purpose of such expenditures and the allocation of funds among the counties ......................... 21,380,000 ........................................... (re. $23,100) 17 12653-12-4 OFFICE FOR THE AGING AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For state aid grants to providers of respite services to the elderly. Funding priority shall be given to the renewal of existing contracts with the state office for the aging. No expenditures shall be made from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a plan submitted by the office outlining the amounts to be distributed by provider ... 656,000 .................. (re. $52,000) For state aid grants to providers of social model adult day services. Funding priority shall be given to the renewal of existing contracts with the state office for the aging. No expenditures shall be made from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a plan submitted by the office outlining the amounts to be distributed by provider ... 872,000 .................. (re. $90,000) For state aid grants to naturally occurring retirement communities (NORC). Funding priority shall be given to the renewal of existing contracts with the state office for the aging. No expenditures shall be made from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a plan submitted by the office outlining the amounts to be distributed by provider ... 2,027,000 ................ (re. $48,000) For state aid grants to neighborhood naturally occurring retirement communities (NNORC). Funding priority shall be given to the renewal of existing contracts with the state office for the aging. No expenditures shall be made from this appropriation until the direc- tor of the budget has approved a plan submitted by the office outlining the amounts to be distributed by provider ................ 2,027,000 ........................................... (re. $270,000) For state matching funds for services and expenses to match federally funded model projects and/or demonstration grant programs, a portion of which may be transferred to state operations or to other entities as necessary to meet federal grant objectives ...................... 236,000 ............................................. (re. $236,000) For up to eight community empowerment initiative start up grants to enable communities, neighborhoods, elders and families to develop their own supportive services that enable older persons to "age in place" and stay in their own neighborhoods ......................... 122,500 ............................................. (re. $122,500) For additional services and expenses related to the enriched social adult day services demonstration project to help older New Yorkers age in place in the community while avoiding spend-down to medicaid. No more than eight and one half percent of the amount appropriated for such purpose may be expended by the office for the aging for services and expenses in connection with the evaluation of the demonstration project which shall be conducted by the center for functional assessment research (CFAR) at the university of Buffalo. An amount not to exceed 10 percent of the allocation may be used for administration for the office ... 122,500 ........... (re. $122,500) By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For state aid grants to providers of respite services to the elderly. Funding priority shall be given to the renewal of existing contracts with the state office for the aging. No expenditures shall be made from this appropriation until the director of the budget has 18 12653-12-4 OFFICE FOR THE AGING AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 approved a plan submitted by the office outlining the amounts to be distributed by provider ... 656,000 .................. (re. $61,000) For state aid grants to providers of social model adult day services. Funding priority shall be given to the renewal of existing contracts with the state office for the aging. No expenditures shall be made from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a plan submitted by the office outlining the amounts to be distributed by provider ... 872,000 .................. (re. $39,000) For state matching funds for services and expenses to match federally funded model projects and/or demonstration grant programs, a portion of which may be transferred to state operations or to other entities as necessary to meet federal grant objectives ...................... 236,000 ............................................. (re. $136,000) Local grants for services and expenses of the long-term care ombudsman program ... 690,000 ................................... (re. $2,900) For services and expenses of the retired and senior volunteer program (RSVP) ... 433,000 .................................... (re. $5,600) For services and expenses of the EAC/Nassau senior respite program ... 237,000 ............................................... (re. $2,000) For services and expenses of the New York foundation for senior citi- zens home sharing and respite care program ......................... 172,000 ............................................... (re. $5,900) For state aid grants to neighborhood naturally occurring retirement communities (NNORC). Funding priority shall be given to the renewal of existing contracts with the state office for the aging. No expenditures shall be made from this appropriation until the direc- tor of the budget has approved a plan submitted by the office outlining the amounts to be distributed by provider ................ 2,027,000 ........................................... (re. $190,000) For services and expenses of the foster grandparents program ......... 196,000 .............................................. (re. $12,500) For services and expenses related to an elderly abuse education and outreach program in accordance with section 219 of the elder law funding priority shall be given to the renewal of existing contracts with the state office for the aging ... 490,000 ...... (re. $27,000) For the managed care consumer assistance program for the purpose of providing education, outreach, one-on-one counseling, monitoring of the implementation of medicare part D, and assistance with drug appeals and fair hearings related to medicare part D coverage for persons who are eligible for medical assistance and who are also beneficiaries under part D of title XVIII of the federal social security act and for participants of the elderly pharmaceutical insurance coverage program (EPIC) in accordance with the following: Medicare Rights Center ... 793,000 ...................... (re. $5,400) New York Legal Assistance Group ... 111,000 ............. (re. $1,120) By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2009: For state matching funds for services and expenses to match federally funded model projects and/or demonstration grant programs, a portion of which may be transferred to state operations or to other entities as necessary to meet federal grant objectives ...................... 236,000 .............................................. (re. $23,000) 19 12653-12-4 OFFICE FOR THE AGING AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For grants in aid to up to seven designated area agencies on aging for the creation of regional caregiver centers for excellence for the purpose of providing education and training to caregivers, the development and implementation of innovative approaches to assisting caregivers and reducing caregiver stress, provision of technical assistance and training to caregiver program coordinators and other programs and other activities to directly support community caregiv- ers. At least 20 percent of the amount appropriated shall be used to provide respite services to informal caregivers ................. 230,000 ............................................. (re. $230,000) By chapter 54, section 1 of the laws of 2008, as amended by chapter 496, section 5, of the laws of 2008: For state aid grants to providers of respite services to the elderly. Funding priority shall be given to the renewal of existing contracts with the state office for the aging. No expenditures shall be made from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a plan submitted by the office outlining the amounts to be distributed by provider, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 .................. 698,000 ............................................... (re. $2,000) By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2008, as amended by chapter 1, section 3, of the laws of 2009: For additional grants in aid to the 59 designated area agencies on aging for transportation operating expenses related to serving the elderly. Funds shall be allocated from this appropriation pursuant to a plan prepared by the director of the state office for the aging and approved by the director of the budget ......................... 752,000 ............................................... (re. $7,200) For end of life care initiatives grants ... 150,000 ..... (re. $1,000) For continuation of the pilot programs in geriatric in-home medical care initiatives, including in-home visits and consultations by physicians ... 564,000 .............................. (re. $136,800) By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2008, as amended by chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2009: For grants in aid to up to seven designated area agencies on aging for the creation of regional caregiver centers for excellence for the purpose of providing education and training to caregivers, the development and implementation of innovative approaches to assisting caregivers and reducing caregiver stress, provision of technical assistance and training to caregiver program coordinators and other programs and other activities to directly support community caregiv- ers. At least 20 percent of the amount appropriated shall be used to provide respite services to informal caregivers .................... 230,000 .............................................. (re. $23,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund 20 12653-12-4 OFFICE FOR THE AGING AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 FHHS Aid to Localities Account - 25177 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For programs provided under the titles of the federal older Americans act and other health and human services programs. Notwithstanding any provision of articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, there shall be an exemption from the professional licensure requirements of such articles, and nothing contained in such articles, or in any other provisions of law related to the licensure requirements of persons licensed under those articles, shall prohibit or limit the activities or services of any person in the employ of a program or service operated, certified, regulated, funded or approved by the state office for the aging, a local governmental unit as such term is defined in article 41 of the mental hygiene law, and/or a local social services district as defined in section 61 of the social services law, and all such enti- ties shall be considered to be approved settings for the receipt of supervised experience for the professions governed by articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, and furthermore, no such entity shall be required to apply for nor be required to receive a waiver pursuant to section 6503-a of the education law in order to perform any activities or provide any services. Title III-b social services ... 26,000,000 ......... (re. $26,000,000) Title III-c nutrition programs, including a suballocation to the department of health to be transferred to state operations for nutrition program activities ... 41,385,000 ...... (re. $41,385,000) Title III-e caregivers ... 12,000,000 .............. (re. $12,000,000) Health and human services programs ... 9,000,000 .... (re. $8,900,000) Nutrition services incentive program ................................. 17,000,000 ....................................... (re. $17,000,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For programs provided under the titles of the federal older Americans act and other health and human services programs. Title III-b social services ... 26,000,000 ......... (re. $23,000,000) Title III-c nutrition programs, including a suballocation to the department of health to be transferred to state operations for nutrition program activities ... 41,385,000 ...... (re. $33,000,000) Title III-e caregivers ... 12,000,000 .............. (re. $11,200,000) Health and human services programs ... 9,000,000 .... (re. $6,800,000) Nutrition services incentive program ................................. 17,000,000 ....................................... (re. $10,500,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For programs provided under the titles of the federal older Americans act and other health and human services programs. Title III-e caregivers ... 12,000,000 ............... (re. $1,300,000) Health and human services programs ... 8,000,000 .... (re. $2,400,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal MISCELLANEOUS Operating Grants Fund Office for the Aging Federal Grants Account - 25300 21 12653-12-4 OFFICE FOR THE AGING AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses related to the provision of aging services programs ... 600,000 ................................ (re. $600,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal MISCELLANEOUS Operating Grants Fund Senior Community Service Employment Account - 25444 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For the senior community service employment program provided under title V of the federal older Americans act ......................... 9,000,000 ......................................... (re. $9,000,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For the senior community service employment program provided under title V of the federal older Americans act ......................... 9,000,000 ......................................... (re. $3,900,000) 22 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND MARKETS AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS General Fund ....................... 25,700,000 21,687,000 Special Revenue Funds - Federal .... 20,000,000 40,000,000 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 45,700,000 61,687,000 ================ ================ SCHEDULE AGRICULTURAL BUSINESS SERVICES PROGRAM ...................... 45,700,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 New York federation of growers and process- ors agribusiness child development program ... 6,521,000 New York state veterinary diagnostic labora- tory at Cornell university animal health surveillance and control program ............. 4,425,000 For additional services and expenses of the state veterinary diagnostic laboratory at Cornell university ........................... 1,150,000 New York state veterinary diagnostic labora- tory at Cornell university quality milk production services program .................. 1,174,000 New York state veterinary diagnostic labora- tory at Cornell university New York state cattle health assurance program ................ 360,000 New York state veterinary diagnostic labora- tory at Cornell university Johnes disease program ........................................ 480,000 New York state veterinary diagnostic labora- tory at Cornell university rabies program ....... 50,000 For additional services and expenses of the Cornell university rabies program .............. 460,000 New York state veterinary diagnostic labora- tory at Cornell university Avian disease program ........................................ 252,000 For Cornell university farmnet programs for farm family assistance ......................... 384,000 For additional services and expenses of the Cornell university farmnet program for farm family assistance ......................... 216,000 Cornell university integrated pest manage- ment ........................................... 500,000 Notwithstanding any other provision of law, subject to the approval of the director of 23 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND MARKETS AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 the budget, up to the amount appropriated herein shall be available for Cornell university Geneva experiment station for state seed inspection program .................. 128,000 Cornell university Geneva experiment station hop evaluation and field testing program ........ 40,000 For additional services and expenses of the Cornell university hop evaluation and field testing program .......................... 160,000 Cornell university golden nematode program ........ 62,000 Cornell university future farmers of America ..... 192,000 For additional services and expenses of Cornell university future farmers of Amer- ica ............................................ 158,000 Cornell university agriculture in the class- room ............................................ 80,000 Cornell university association of agricul- tural educators ................................. 66,000 New York state apple growers association ......... 206,000 For additional services and expenses of the New York state apple growers association ....... 544,000 New York wine and grape foundation ............... 713,000 For additional services and expenses of the New York wine and grape foundation ............. 287,000 New York farm viability institute ................ 400,000 For additional services and expenses of the New York farm viability institute ............ 1,100,000 For services and expenses of programs to promote dairy excellence, including but not limited to programs at Cornell univer- sity. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the director of the budget is hereby authorized to transfer up to $150,000 of this appropriation to state operations for programs including adminis- tration of dairy profit teams .................. 150,000 For services and expenses of dairy profit teams administered by the New York farm viability institute ............................ 220,000 For reimbursement for the promotion of agri- culture and domestic arts in accordance with article 24 of the agriculture and markets law .................................... 340,000 For additional reimbursements .................... 160,000 Cornell university pro-dairy program ............. 822,000 Maple producers association for programs to promote maple syrup ............................ 150,000 Tractor rollover protection program adminis- tered by Mary Imogene Basset hospital .......... 150,000 For services and expenses of northern New York agricultural development .................. 600,000 24 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND MARKETS AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For services and expenses of the eastern equine encephalitis program, including suballocation to other state departments and agencies. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the director of the budget is hereby authorized to transfer up to $150,000 of this appropriation to state operations ..................................... 175,000 For services and expenses of the turfgrass environmental stewardship fund adminis- tered by the New York state turfgrass association .................................... 150,000 For services and expenses of the north coun- try low costs vaccine program. Notwith- standing any other provision of law, the director of the budget is hereby author- ized to transfer up to $20,000 of this appropriation to state operations ............... 25,000 New York Christmas tree farmers association for programs to promote Christmas trees ........ 120,000 New York state berry growers association ......... 320,000 Genesee county agricultural academy .............. 100,000 Corn and soybean growers association .............. 75,000 Honeybee research at Cornell university ........... 50,000 Maple research at Cornell university ............. 105,000 Horticulture society ............................. 500,000 Onion growers association ......................... 50,000 Vegetable growers association .................... 100,000 Island Harvest .................................... 20,000 Wood products council ............................ 100,000 For services, expenses and grants related to the taste New York program, including but not limited to marketing and advertising to promote New York produced food and beverage goods and products. All or a portion of this appropriation may be suballocated to any department, agency, or public authority. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the director of the budget is hereby authorized to trans- fer up to $1,100,000 of this appropriation to state operations .......................... 1,100,000 -------------- Program account subtotal .................. 25,700,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal USDA-Food and Nutrition Services Fund Federal Agriculture and Markets Account - 25021 For services and expenses of non-point source pollution control, farmland preser- 25 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND MARKETS AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 vation, and other agricultural programs including suballocation to other state departments and agencies including liabil- ities incurred prior to April 1, 2014. Notwithstanding section 51 of the state finance law and any other provision of law to the contrary, the funds appropriated herein may be increased or decreased by transfer from/to appropriations for any prior or subsequent grant period within the same federal fund/program and between state operations and aid to localities to accomplish the intent of this appropri- ation, as long as such corresponding prior/subsequent grant periods within such appropriations have been reappropriated as necessary ................................... 20,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal .................. 20,000,000 -------------- 26 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND MARKETS AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 AGRICULTURAL BUSINESS SERVICES PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: New York federation of growers and processors agribusiness child development program ... 6,521,000 ................. (re. $2,041,000) New York state veterinary diagnostic laboratory at Cornell university animal health surveillance and control program ..................... 3,750,000 ........................................... (re. $953,000) New York state veterinary diagnostic laboratory at Cornell university quality milk production services program ........................... 1,174,000 ........................................... (re. $137,000) New York state veterinary diagnostic laboratory at Cornell university New York state cattle health assurance program ..................... 360,000 ............................................. (re. $162,000) New York state veterinary diagnostic laboratory at Cornell university Johnes disease program ... 480,000 .................. (re. $176,000) New York state veterinary diagnostic laboratory at Cornell university rabies program ... 50,000 ............................ (re. $50,000) For additional services and expenses of the New York state veterinary diagnostic laboratory at Cornell university rabies program ......... 200,000 .............................................. (re. $81,000) New York state veterinary diagnostic laboratory at Cornell university Avian disease program ... 252,000 ................... (re. $252,000) Cornell university farm family assistance ............................ 384,000 ............................................. (re. $134,000) For additional services and expenses of Cornell university farm family assistance ... 200,000 .............................. (re. $200,000) Cornell university integrated pest management ........................ 500,000 ............................................. (re. $347,000) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, up to the amount appropriated herein shall be available for Cornell university Geneva experiment station for state seed inspection program ... 128,000 ........ (re. $62,000) Cornell university Geneva experiment station hop evaluation and field testing program ... 40,000 ........................... (re. $40,000) Cornell university golden nematode program ... 62,000 .. (re. $62,000) Cornell university future farmers of America ......................... 192,000 ............................................. (re. $180,000) Cornell university agriculture in the classroom ...................... 80,000 ............................................... (re. $66,000) Cornell university association of agricultural educators ............. 66,000 ............................................... (re. $53,000) New York state apple growers association ... 206,000 .. (re. $206,000) For additional services and expenses of the New York state apple grow- ers association ... 794,000 ......................... (re. $385,000) New York wine and grape foundation ... 713,000 ........ (re. $488,000) For additional services and expenses of the New York wine and grape foundation ... 287,000 ............................... (re. $62,000) New York farm viability institute ... 400,000 ......... (re. $400,000) 27 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND MARKETS AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For additional services and expenses of the New York farm viability institute ... 1,100,000 ........................... (re. $1,100,000) For services and expenses of programs to promote dairy excellence, including but not limited to programs at Cornell University. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the director of the budget is hereby authorized to transfer up to $150,000 of this appropriation to state operations for programs including adminis- tration of dairy profit teams ... 150,000 ........... (re. $150,000) For services and expenses of dairy profit teams administered by the New York farm viability institute ... 220,000 ....... (re. $220,000) For reimbursement for the promotion of agriculture and domestic arts in accordance with article 24 of the agriculture and markets law ... 340,000 ............................................. (re. $340,000) Cornell university pro-dairy program ... 822,000 ...... (re. $505,000) Maple producers association for programs to promote maple syrup ...... 125,000 ............................................. (re. $125,000) Tractor rollover protection program administered by Mary Imogene Basset hospital ... 100,000 ......................... (re. $100,000) For services and expenses of northern New York agricultural develop- ment ... 500,000 .................................... (re. $500,000) For services and expenses of the eastern equine encephalitis program, including suballocation to other state departments and agencies. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the director of the budget is hereby authorized to transfer up to $150,000 of this appropriation to state operations ... 150,000 ....... (re. $120,000) For services and expenses of the turfgrass environmental stewardship fund administered by the New York state turfgrass association ... 150,000 ............................................. (re. $150,000) For services and expenses of the north country low costs vaccine program. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the director of the budget is hereby authorized to transfer up to $20,000 of this appropriation to state operations ... 20,000 ......... (re. $20,000) New York Christmas tree farmers association for programs to promote Christmas trees ... 100,000 ......................... (re. $100,000) New York state berry growers association ... 200,000 .. (re. $200,000) Long Island farm bureau ... 200,000 ................... (re. $200,000) Genesee county agricultural academy ... 100,000 ....... (re. $100,000) Island harvest ... 25,000 .............................. (re. $25,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: New York federation of growers and processors agribusiness child development program ... 6,521,000 ................... (re. $438,000) Cornell university farm family assistance ............................ 384,000 ............................................. (re. $384,000) New York farm viability institute ... 400,000 ......... (re. $400,000) For additional services and expenses of the New York farm viability institute ... 821,000 ............................... (re. $821,000) For services and expenses of programs to promote dairy excellence, including but not limited to programs at Cornell University. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the director of the budget is hereby authorized to transfer up to $150,000 of this 28 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND MARKETS AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 appropriation to state operations for programs including adminis- tration of dairy profit teams ... 150,000 ........... (re. $150,000) For services and expenses of northern New York agricultural develop- ment ... 500,000 .................................... (re. $441,000) Maple producers association for programs to promote maple syrup 100,000 .............................................. (re. $10,000) For services and expenses of the eastern equine encephalitis program, including suballocation to other state departments and agencies. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the director of the budget is hereby authorized to transfer up to $150,000 of this appropriation to state operations ... 150,000 ........ (re. $12,000) For services and expenses of programs to promote agricultural economic development, including but not limited to farmland viability, in accordance with a programmatic and financial plan to be approved by the director of the budget. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the director of the budget is hereby authorized to transfer up to $3,000,000 of this appropriation to state operations ............ 3,000,000 ......................................... (re. $2,652,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: Cornell university farm family assistance ............................ 384,000 ............................................... (re. $3,000) Cornell university agriculture in the classroom ...................... 80,000 ................................................ (re. $8,000) For services and expenses of northern New York agricultural develop- ment ... 300,000 ..................................... (re. $58,000) New York farm viability institute ... 1,221,000 ....... (re. $272,000) For services and expenses of programs to promote dairy excellence, including but not limited to programs at Cornell University. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the director of the budget is hereby authorized to transfer up to $150,000 of this appropriation to state operations for programs including adminis- tration of dairy profit teams ... 150,000 ........... (re. $150,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2010: New York farm viability institute ... 400,000 ......... (re. $400,000) For services and expenses of programs to promote dairy excellence, including but not limited to programs at Cornell University. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the director of the budget is hereby authorized to transfer up to $150,000 of this appropriation to state operations for programs including adminis- tration of dairy profit teams ... 150,000 ........... (re. $143,000) Cornell university agriculture in the classroom ...................... 80,000 ............................................... (re. $10,000) For services and expenses related to establishing, improving, and promoting farmer's markets in Monroe, Ontario, Livingston, Orleans, Genesee, Wyoming, Steuben, Yates and Wayne counties, in accordance with a programmatic and financial plan submitted by the commissioner of agriculture and markets and approved by the director of the budg- et. No moneys of this appropriation shall be made available until the Genesee valley regional market authority makes a transfer to the 29 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND MARKETS AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 general fund of the state, as provided for in a chapter of the laws of 2010 ... 3,000,000 ............................. (re. $2,745,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2009: For services and expenses of programs to promote agricultural economic development, including but not limited to farmland viability, in accordance with a programmatic and financial plan to be approved by the director of the budget. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the director of the budget is hereby authorized to transfer up to $600,000 of this appropriation to state operations .............. 600,000 ............................................. (re. $428,000) New York farm viability institute ... 400,000 .......... (re. $94,000) For additional services and expenses of the New York farm viability institute ... 2,842,000 .............................. (re. $57,000) New York state veterinary diagnostic laboratory at Cornell university New York state cattle health assurance program ....................... 360,000 .............................................. (re. $31,000) Cornell university Geneva experiment station ......................... 400,000 ............................................... (re. $3,000) For additional services and expenses of golden nematode control, including a contract with empire state potato growers. Notwith- standing any other provision of law, the director of the budget is hereby authorized to transfer up to $30,000 of this appropriation to state operations ... 30,000 ........................... (re. $6,000) For services and expenses of apiary inspection. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the director of the budget is hereby author- ized to transfer up to $200,000 of this appropriation to state oper- ations ... 200,000 .................................. (re. $148,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2009, as amended by chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For services and expenses of an organic farming program. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the director of the budget is hereby authorized to transfer up to 96,000 of this appropriation to state operations ... 96,000 ....................... (re. $96,000) New York seafood council ... 25,000 ..................... (re. $3,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2008: center for dairy excellence administered by the New York farm viabil- ity institute ... 245,000 ............................ (re. $29,000) Cornell university onion research ... 98,000 ............ (re. $2,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2008, as amended by chapter 496, section 6, of the laws of 2008: For services and expenses of programs to promote agricultural economic development, including but not limited to farmland viability, in accordance with a programmatic and financial plan to be approved by the director of the budget. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the director of the budget is hereby authorized to transfer up to $2,357,000 of this appropriation to state operations, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expend- iture and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be 30 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND MARKETS AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 ... 1,809,000 ..................... (re. $1,125,000) New York Beef Producers Bull Testing Program ......................... 15,040 ................................................ (re. $3,000) New York Beef Producers Empire Heifer Development Program ............ 13,160 ................................................ (re. $4,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2008, as amended by chapter 1, section 4, of the laws of 2009: For services and expenses related to the marketing and promotion of New York state wine in conjunction with the New York wine and grape foundation including suballocation to other state departments and agencies, and in accordance with a programmatic and financial plan to be approved by the director of the budget. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the director of the budget is hereby author- ized to transfer up to $1,684,000 to state operations .............. 1,684,000 ............................................ (re. $34,000) For additional services and expenses of the center for dairy excel- lence administered by the New York farm viability institute ........ 376,000 .............................................. (re. $29,000) Columbia County Cornell Cooperative Extension for services and expenses of extension and research programs managed by the Hudson Valley Research Laboratory, Inc ... 63,900 ........... (re. $63,900) For services and expenses of the plum pox virus eradication and indem- nity program. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the direc- tor of the budget is hereby authorized to transfer up to $376,000 of this appropriation to state operations ............................. 376,000 ............................................. (re. $374,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2008, as amended by chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2009: Suffolk County Soil and Water Conservation District - deer fencing matching grants program, including liabilities incurred prior to April 1, 2008 ... 160,000 ............................ (re. $14,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2008, as amended by chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For services and expenses of the cluster based industry and agribusi- ness development grants program ... 94,000 ........... (re. $94,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2007: For services and expenses of programs to promote agricultural economic development, including but not limited to farmland viability, in accordance with a programmatic and financial plan to be approved by the director of the budget. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the director of the budget is hereby authorized to transfer up to $1,117,000 of this appropriation to state operations ............ 1,117,000 ............................................ (re. $68,000) For additional services and expenses of programs to promote agricul- tural economic development, including but not limited to farmland viability, in accordance with a programmatic and financial plan to be approved by the director of the budget. Notwithstanding any other 31 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND MARKETS AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 provision of law, the director of the budget is hereby authorized to transfer up to $118,000 of this appropriation to state operations ... 118,000 ......................................... (re. $118,000) For services and expenses of northern New York agricultural develop- ment ... 400,000 ..................................... (re. $16,000) For services and expenses of NY Agritourism .......................... 1,130,000 ........................................... (re. $202,000) For services and expenses of the center for dairy excellence adminis- tered by the New York state farm viability institute ............... 750,000 .............................................. (re. $53,000) For services and expenses related to the Agribusiness Incubator With- out Walls Program to be adminstered by the Hudson Agribusiness Corporation ... 50,000 ............................... (re. $50,000) For services and expenses related to the Biodiesel Feasibility Research to be administered by the Hudson Agribusiness Corporation ... 50,000 ........................................... (re. $50,000) For services and expenses related to the New York Beef Producers Bull Testing Program ... 16,000 ............................ (re. $3,000) For services and expenses related to the New York Beef Producers Empire Heifer Development Program ... 14,000 .......... (re. $5,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2007, as amended by chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For additional services and expenses of the farm viability institute ... 400,000 .......................................... (re. $57,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2006: For additional services and expenses of programs to promote agricul- tural economic development, including but not limited to farmland viability, in accordance with a programmatic and financial plan to be approved by the director of the budget. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the director of the budget is hereby authorized to transfer up to $118,000 of this appropriation to state operations ... 118,000 ......................................... (re. $118,000) For services and expenses of NY Agritourism .......................... 1,000,000 ........................................... (re. $141,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2006, as amended by chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2007: For services and expenses related to agricultural research, disease prevention, technical assistance, and community outreach, in conjunction with Cornell university, and in accordance with a programmatic and financial plan to be approved by the director of budget and allocated pursuant to the following: Cornell onion research ... 86,000 ...................... (re. $86,000) For additional services and expenses of the Cornell onion research program ... 14,000 ................................... (re. $14,000) For services and expenses of northern New York agricultural develop- ment ... 400,000 ..................................... (re. $13,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2006, as amended by chapter 108, section 5, of the laws of 2006: 32 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND MARKETS AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For payment to agricultural or horticultural corporations and county extension service associations that are eligible to receive premium reimbursement pursuant to section 286 of the agriculture and markets law for the costs of construction, renovation, alteration, rehabili- tation, improvements or repair of fairground buildings or facilities used to house and promote agriculture, to be allocated by the commissioner such that each eligible agricultural and horticultural corporation or county extension service shall receive for a fair or exposition an amount of thirty thousand dollars plus a portion of the remaining amount available, based upon the average five-year total attendance of each such event from 2001 through 2005 ......... 3,000,000 ........................................... (re. $100,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2005: Cornell onion research ... 100,000 ...................... (re. $5,000) For services and expenses of the Clarkson dairy waste to energy program ... 1,000,000 ............................... (re. $138,000) By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2002: NY AgriTourism ... 1,000,000 ........................... (re. $40,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal USDA-Food and Nutrition Services Fund Federal Agriculture and Markets Account - 25021 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses of non-point source pollution control, farm- land preservation, and other agricultural programs including subal- location to other state departments and agencies including liabil- ities incurred prior to April 1, 2013. Notwithstanding section 51 of the state finance law and any other provision of law to the contra- ry, the funds appropriated herein may be increased or decreased by transfer from/to appropriations for any prior or subsequent grant period within the same federal fund/program and between state oper- ations and aid to localities to accomplish the intent of this appro- priation, as long as such corresponding prior/subsequent grant peri- ods within such appropriations have been reappropriated as necessary ... 20,000,000 ................................... (re. $20,000,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses of non-point source pollution control, farm- land preservation, and other agricultural programs including subal- location to other state departments and agencies including liabil- ities incurred prior to April 1, 2012. Notwithstanding section 51 of the state finance law and any other provision of law to the contra- ry, the funds appropriated herein may be increased or decreased by transfer from/to appropriations for any prior or subsequent grant period within the same federal fund/program and between state oper- ations and aid to localities to accomplish the intent of this appro- priation, as long as such corresponding prior/subsequent grant peri- ods within such appropriations have been reappropriated as necessary ... 20,000,000 ................................... (re. $20,000,000) 33 12653-12-4 COUNCIL ON THE ARTS AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS General Fund ....................... 35,855,000 37,477,000 Special Revenue Funds - Federal .... 1,413,000 7,138,000 Special Revenue Funds - Other ...... 196,000 0 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 37,464,000 44,615,000 ================ ================ SCHEDULE COUNCIL ON THE ARTS PROGRAM ................................. 37,244,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For state financial assistance for the arts. Notwithstanding any other section of law to the contrary, this appropriation may be used for state financial assistance to nonprofit cultural organizations offering services to the general public, including but not limited to, orchestras, dance companies, museums and theatre groups including nonprofit cultural organiza- tions, botanical gardens, zoos, aquariums and public benefit corporations offering programs of arts related education for elementary and secondary school pupils provided that, notwithstanding any incon- sistent provision of law, $100,000 shall be suballocated to the Nelson A. Rockefel- ler empire state plaza performing arts center corporation in support of programs for performing arts and other cultural events, and related uses for the benefit of the citizens of New York state. Such programs may include activities directly undertaken by the grantee, or indirectly by regranting of state funds by regional or local arts councils, among other organ- izations, to nonprofit cultural organiza- tions. Grants, including capital grants, awarded may be used for programs and activities relating to arts disciplines including, but not limited to, architecture, dance, design, music, theater, media, literature, 34 12653-12-4 COUNCIL ON THE ARTS AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 museum activities, visual arts, folk arts, and arts in education programs .............. 35,635,000 -------------- Program account subtotal .................. 35,635,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Miscellaneous Operating Grants Fund Council on the Arts Account - 25376 For financial assistance to nonprofit cultural organizations ....................... 1,413,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 1,413,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Arts Capital Revolving Fund Arts Capital Revolving Account - 21850 For services and expenses of the arts capi- tal revolving loan fund ........................ 196,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ..................... 196,000 -------------- EMPIRE STATE PLAZA PERFORMING ARTS CENTER CORPORATION PROGRAM ...................................................... 220,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For state financial assistance for the empire state plaza performing arts center corporation .................................... 220,000 -------------- 35 12653-12-4 COUNCIL ON THE ARTS AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 ADMINISTRATION PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For state financial assistance for the arts. This appropriation may be used for state financial assistance to nonprofit cultural organiza- tions offering services to the general public, including but not limited to, orchestras, dance companies, museums and theatre groups including nonprofit cultural organizations, botanical gardens, zoos, aquariums and public benefit corporations offering programs of arts including but not limited to those related to education for elemen- tary and secondary school pupils. Such programs may include activ- ities directly undertaken by the grantee, or indirectly by regrant- ing of state funds by regional or local arts councils, among other organizations, to nonprofit cultural organizations. Grants, including capital grants, awarded may be used for programs and activities relating to arts disciplines including, but not limited to, architecture, dance, design, music, theater, media, literature, museum activities, visual arts, folk arts, and arts in education programs ... 35,635,000 ........................... (re. $1,958,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For state financial assistance for the arts. This appropriation may be used for state financial assistance to nonprofit cultural organiza- tions offering services to the general public, including but not limited to, orchestras, dance companies, museums and theatre groups including nonprofit cultural organizations, botanical gardens, zoos, aquariums and public benefit corporations offering programs of arts related education for elementary and secondary school pupils. Such programs may include activities directly undertaken by the grantee, or indirectly by regranting of state funds by regional or local arts councils, among other organizations, to nonprofit cultural organiza- tions. Grants, including capital grants, awarded may be used for programs and activities relating to arts disciplines including, but not limited to, architecture, dance, design, music, theater, media, literature, museum activities, visual arts, folk arts, and arts in education programs ... 31,635,000 ............................. (re. $123,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal MISCELLANEOUS Operating Grants Fund Council on the Arts Account By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For financial assistance to nonprofit cultural organizations ......... 1,413,000 ......................................... (re. $1,011,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For financial assistance to nonprofit cultural organizations ......... 2,413,000 ......................................... (re. $1,666,000) 36 12653-12-4 COUNCIL ON THE ARTS AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For financial assistance to nonprofit cultural organizations ......... 2,413,000 ......................................... (re. $1,450,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2009: For financial assistance to nonprofit cultural organizations ......... 2,413,000 ......................................... (re. $1,598,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2008: For financial assistance to nonprofit cultural organizations ......... 1,413,000 ........................................... (re. $633,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2007: For financial assistance to nonprofit cultural organizations for the grant period July 1, 2007 to June 30, 2008 ......................... 1,513,000 ........................................... (re. $733,000) COUNCIL ON THE ARTS PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For state financial assistance for the arts. Notwithstanding any other section of law to the contrary, this appropriation may be used for state financial assistance to nonprofit cultural organizations offering services to the general public, including but not limited to, orchestras, dance companies, museums and theatre groups includ- ing nonprofit cultural organizations, botanical gardens, zoos, aquariums and public benefit corporations offering programs of arts related education for elementary and secondary school pupils provided that, notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, $100,000 shall be suballocated to the Nelson A. Rockefeller empire state plaza performing arts center corporation in support of programs for performing arts and other cultural events, and related uses for the benefit of the citizens of New York state. Such programs may include activities directly undertaken by the grantee, or indirectly by regranting of state funds by regional or local arts councils, among other organizations, to nonprofit cultural organiza- tions. Grants, including capital grants, awarded may be used for programs and activities relating to arts disciplines including, but not limited to, architecture, dance, design, music, theater, media, literature, museum activities, visual arts, folk arts, and arts in education programs ... 35,635,000 .......................... (re. $35,396,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal MISCELLANEOUS Operating Grants Fund Council on the Arts Account - 25376 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: 37 12653-12-4 COUNCIL ON THE ARTS AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For financial assistance to nonprofit cultural organizations ......... 1,413,000 ......................................... (re. $1,413,000) Special Revenue Funds - Other Arts Capital Revolving Fund Arts Capital Revolving Account By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses of the arts capital revolving loan fund ... 196,000 ............................................. (re. $196,000) 38 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF AUDIT AND CONTROL AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS General Fund ....................... 32,025,000 0 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 32,025,000 0 ================ ================ SCHEDULE STATE OPERATIONS PROGRAM .................................... 32,025,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For state reimbursements to cities, towns, or villages for payments made for special accidental death benefits made pursuant to section 208-f of the general municipal law, including the payment of liabilities incurred prior to April 1, 2014 and for state reimbursement to New York city for payments made for special accidental death benefits to beneficiaries of first respon- ders to the world trade center attack made pursuant to section 208-f of the general municipal law, including the payment of liabilities incurred prior to April 1, 2014. Notwithstanding the provisions of any other law to the contrary, for state fiscal year 2014-2015 the liability of the state and the amount to be distributed or otherwise expended by the state pursuant to section 208-f of the general municipal law shall be limited to the amount appro- priated ..................................... 32,025,000 -------------- 39 12653-12-4 CITY UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS General Fund ....................... 1,429,303,395 0 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 1,429,303,395 0 ================ ================ SCHEDULE CITY UNIVERSITY--COMMUNITY COLLEGES ........................ 234,670,395 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 OPERATING ASSISTANCE For state financial assistance, net of disallowances, for operating expenses of community colleges to be expended pursuant to regulations developed jointly by the state university trustees and the city university trustees and approved by the director of the budget, and shall include funds available on a matching basis to implement programs for the provision of education and training services to indi- viduals eligible under the federal personal responsibility and work opportu- nity reconciliation act of 1996. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, rule or regulation, aid payable from this appropriation to community colleges shall be distributed to the colleges according to guidelines established by the city university trustees. Notwithstanding any other law, rule, or regulation to the contrary, full funding for aidable community college enrollment for the college fiscal year 2014-15 and heretofore as provided under this appro- priation is determined by the operating aid formulas defined in rules and regu- lations developed jointly by the boards of trustees of the state and city universi- ties and approved by the director of the budget provided that the local sponsor may use funds contained in reserves for excess student revenue for operating support of a community college program even though said 40 12653-12-4 CITY UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 expenditures may cause expenses and student revenues to exceed one-third of the college's net operating budget for the college fiscal year 2014-15 provided that such funds do not cause the college's revenue from the local sponsor's contrib- ution in aggregate to be less than the comparable amounts for the previous commu- nity college fiscal year and further provided that pursuant to standards and regulations of the state university trus- tees and the city university trustees for the college fiscal year 2014-15, community colleges may increase tuition and fees above that allowable under current educa- tion law if such standards and regulations require that in order to exceed the tuition limit otherwise set forth in the education law, local sponsor contributions either in the aggregate or for each full- time equivalent student shall be no less than the comparable amounts for the previ- ous community college fiscal year .......... 201,451,000 For additional operating services and expenses of community colleges .............. 12,460,500 Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the city university of New York shall make awards to community colleges from the next generation NY job linkage program incentive fund based on measures of student success for all students enrolled in programs that confer a credit-bearing certificate, an associate of occupational studies degree, or an associate of applied science degree, including, but not limited to: (1) The number of students who are employed following degree or certificate completion and their wage gains, if any, as deter- mined by the department of labor, which shall be given the greatest weighting among all measures of student success; (2) The number of degree completions, certificate completions and student trans- fers to other institutions of higher education; (3) The number of degree and certificate completions under the preceding item (2) by students considered academically at-risk due to economic disadvantage or other factor of under-representation with- 41 12653-12-4 CITY UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 in the field of study; veterans; and the disabled; (4) The number of students who make adequate progress towards completion of a degree or certificate, which may include accelerated completion of a developmental education program; (5) The number of degree completions in innovative programs designed to enable students to balance school, work and other personal responsibilities; and (6) The number of students engaged in career and employment opportunities including apprenticeships, cooperative education programs or other paid work experience that is an integral part of their academic program. Provided further, however, awards shall be made on a pro-rata basis in accordance with a methodology and in a form and manner developed by the director of the budget, in consultation with the city university. Provided further, however, on or before December 1, 2014, or an alternative date as determined by the director of the budg- et in consultation with the city universi- ty, the city university trustees shall submit a plan for approval by the director of the budget to allocate amounts avail- able for the next generation NY job link- age program incentive fund pursuant to this appropriation ........................... 2,000,000 CATEGORICAL PROGRAMS For the payment of aid for community college categorical programs to be distributed to the colleges according to guidelines established by the city university trus- tees: For services and expenses related to the establishment, renovation, alteration, expansion, improvement or operation of child care centers for the benefit of students at the community college campuses of the city university of New York, provided that matching funds of at least 35 percent from nonstate sources be made available ...................................... 813,100 For additional services and expenses of child care centers ............................. 544,000 42 12653-12-4 CITY UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment of rental aid ...................... 8,948,000 For state financial assistance for community college contract courses and work force development .................................. 1,880,000 For grants to community colleges to imple- ment the retrain and employ unemployed persons program .............................. 3,950,000 For student financial assistance to expand opportunities in the community colleges of the city university for the educationally and economically disadvantaged in accord- ance with section 6452 of the education law ............................................ 883,390 For services and expenses of the accelerated study in associate programs .................. 1,730,405 -------------- CITY UNIVERSITY--SENIOR COLLEGES ......................... 1,187,633,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 CITY UNIVERSITY--SENIOR COLLEGE PROGRAMS For the costs of the state share, as prescribed herein, as reimbursement to the city of New York to be paid during the state fiscal year beginning April 1, 2014 for the operating expenses of the senior college approved programs and services of the city university of New York as defined in section 6230 of the education law. Notwithstanding paragraphs 3 and 4 of subdi- vision A of section 6221 of the education law, the amount appropriated herein shall constitute the maximum state payment for the 2014-15 state fiscal year beginning April 1, 2014 to the city of New York, of which $428,000,000 is a state liability to the city for the period beginning April 1, 2014 through June 30, 2015, for reimburse- ment of costs incurred by the city at any time during the 2013-14 academic year. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the dormitory authority of the state of New York may issue bonds for the purpose of reimbursing equipment disburse- ments subject to subdivision 14 of section 1680 of the public authorities law and upon transfer of bond proceeds for equip- ment disbursements, from the city univer- 43 12653-12-4 CITY UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 sity special revenue fund, facilities and planning income reimbursable account (NA) to an account of the city of New York, the general fund appropriations herein shall be reduced by amounts equivalent to such transfers but in no event less than $20,000,000 for the 12-month period begin- ning July 1, 2014; the transfer of such bond proceeds shall immediately and equiv- alently reduce the general fund amounts appropriated herein; and the portions of such general fund appropriations so affected shall have no further force or effect. The state share of operating expenses, a portion of which is appropriated herein as reimbursement to New York city, shall be an amount equal to the net operating expenses of the senior college approved programs and services which shall equal the total operating expenses of approved programs and services less: (a) all excess tuition and instructional and noninstructional fees attributable to the senior colleges received from the city university construction fund; (b) miscellaneous revenue and fees, including bad debt recoveries and income fund reimbursable cost recoveries; (c) pursuant to section 6221 of the educa- tion law, a representative share of the operating costs of those activities within central administration and univ- ersity-wide programs which, as deter- mined by the state budget director, relate jointly to the senior colleges and community colleges, and New York city support for associate degree programs at the College of Staten Island and Medgar Evers College and notwith- standing any other provision of law, rule or regulation, New York city support for associate degree programs at New York city college of technology and John Jay college, with such support based on the 2011-12 full-time equiv- alent (FTE) associate degree enrollments at these campuses and calculated using the New York city contribution per city university community college FTE in the 2011-12 base year, totaling $32,275,000. 44 12653-12-4 CITY UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Items (a) and (b) of the foregoing shall be hereafter referred to as the senior college revenue offset, and item (c) as the central administration and universi- ty-wide programs offset. In no event shall the state support for the operating expenses of the senior college approved programs and services for the 12-month period beginning July 1, 2014 exceed $1,197,977,900 .................... 1,187,133,000 For services and expenses of the Joseph Murphy Institute ............................... 500,000 -------------- CITY UNIVERSITY--SENIOR COLLEGE PENSION PAYMENTS ............. 2,000,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For payment of financial assistance to the city of New York for certain costs of retirement incentive programs and other liabilities attributable to employee retirement systems and for special pension payments attributable to employees of the senior colleges of the city university of New York pursuant to chapters 975, 976, and 977 of the laws of 1977, in accordance with section 6231 of the education law and chapter 958 of the laws of 1981, as amended ...................................... 2,000,000 -------------- METROPOLITAN COMMUTER TRANSPORTATION MOBILITY TAX ............ 5,000,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For payment of the metropolitan commuter transportation mobility tax pursuant to article 23 of the tax law as amended by chapter 25 of the laws of 2009 for the period July 1, 2014 to June 30, 2015 on behalf of those senior college employees employed in the commuter transportation district. Notwithstanding any other law to the contrary, this appropriation may not be decreased by interchange with any other appropriation ................................ 5,000,000 -------------- 45 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS AND COMMUNITY SUPERVISION AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS General Fund ....................... 20,193,000 12,052,000 Internal Service Funds ............. 11,000,000 46,717,000 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 31,193,000 58,769,000 ================ ================ SCHEDULE COMMUNITY SUPERVISION PROGRAM ............................... 16,613,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For payment of services and expenses relat- ing to the operation of a program with the center for employment opportunities to assist with vocational or employment skills training or the attainment of employment ................................... 1,029,000 For costs associated with the provision of treatment, residential stabilization and other related services for offenders in the community, including residential stabilization for sex offenders, pursuant to existing contracts or to be distributed through a competitive process ................ 4,584,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 5,613,000 -------------- Internal Service Funds Agencies Internal Service Fund Neighborhood Work Project Account - 55059 For services and expenses related to estab- lishing and administering a vocational training program for parolees, other offenders, or former inmates from city of New York jails participating in community based programs with the center for employ- ment opportunities. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, the chairman of the board of parole, or a designated officer of the department of corrections and community supervision may authorize participants to perform service projects at sites made available by any 46 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS AND COMMUNITY SUPERVISION AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 state or local government or public bene- fit corporation ............................. 11,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal .................. 11,000,000 -------------- HEALTH SERVICES PROGRAM ..................................... 14,000,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the money hereby appropriated may be used for the payment of prior year liabilities and may be increased or decreased by interchange or transfer with any other general fund appropriation with- in the department of corrections and community supervision with the approval of the director of the budget. A portion of these funds may be transferred or sub-al- located to the department of health or other state agencies. For the state share of medical assistance services expenses incurred by the depart- ment of corrections and community super- vision related to the provision of medical assistance services to inmates .............. 14,000,000 -------------- PROGRAM SERVICES PROGRAM ....................................... 380,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For services and expenses of a program at the Albion correctional facility related to family tele-visiting ........................ 130,000 For services and expenses of a program at the Queensboro correctional facility related to re-entry with a focus on family ................................................ 250,000 -------------- SUPPORT SERVICES PROGRAM ....................................... 200,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 47 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS AND COMMUNITY SUPERVISION AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For services and expenses of localities for the housing and board of felony offenders pursuant to section 601-c of the correction law ................................. 200,000 -------------- 48 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS AND COMMUNITY SUPERVISION AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 COMMUNITY SUPERVISION PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For payment of services and expenses relating to the operation of a program with the center for employment opportunities to assist with vocational or employment skills training or the attainment of employment ... 1,029,000 ............................ (re. $491,000) For costs associated with the provision of treatment, residential stabilization and other related services for offenders in the commu- nity, including residential stabilization for sex offenders, pursu- ant to existing contracts or to be distributed through a competitive process ... 4,942,000 ............................. (re. $3,014,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For costs associated with the provision of treatment, residential stabilization and other related services for offenders in the commu- nity, including residential stabilization for sex offenders, pursu- ant to existing contracts or to be distributed through a competitive process ... 4,942,000 ............................. (re. $1,111,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2010, as transferred by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: Notwithstanding the provisions of section 259-i of the executive law, payments made pursuant to this appropriation for liabilities incurred on or after April 1, 2006, but prior to September 1, 2008, shall be paid by the state at the actual per day per capita cost, as certified to the commissioner of correctional services by the appro- priate local official, for the care of such prisoners; provided however, such per diem per capita reimbursement for such period pursuant to subdivision 3 of section 259-i of the executive law shall not exceed $40 and for such per diem per capita reimbursement for the period on or after September 1, 2008 but prior to April 1, 2009 pursuant to subdivision 3 of section 259-i of the executive law shall not exceed $37.60 ... 5,000,000 ............. (re. $1,629,000) Internal Service Funds [Miscellaneous] AGENCIES Internal Service Fund Neighborhood Work Project Account - 55059 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses related to establishing and administering a vocational training program for parolees, other offenders, or former inmates from city of New York jails participating in community based programs with the center for employment opportunities. Notwith- standing any other provision of law to the contrary, the chairman of the board of parole, or a designated officer of the department of corrections and community supervision may authorize participants to perform service projects at sites made available by any state or 49 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS AND COMMUNITY SUPERVISION AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 local government or public benefit corporation ..................... 11,000,000 ........................................ (re. $8,816,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses related to establishing and administering a vocational training program for parolees, other offenders, or former inmates from city of New York jails participating in community based programs with the center for employment opportunities. Notwith- standing any other provision of law to the contrary, the chairman of the board of parole, or a designated officer of the department of corrections and community supervision may authorize participants to perform service projects at sites made available by any state or local government or public benefit corporation ..................... 11,000,000 ........................................ (re. $4,539,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses related to establishing and administering a vocational training program for parolees, other offenders, or former inmates from city of New York jails participating in community based programs with the center for employment opportunities. Notwith- standing any other provision of law to the contrary, the chairman of the board of parole, or a designated officer of the department of corrections and community supervision may authorize participants to perform service projects at sites made available by any state or local government or public benefit corporation ..................... 11,000,000 ........................................ (re. $4,626,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2010, as transferred by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses related to establishing and administering a vocational training program for parolees, other offenders, or former inmates from city of New York jails participating in community based programs with the center for employment opportunities. Notwith- standing any other provision of law to the contrary, the chairman of the board of parole, or a designated officer of the division of parole may authorize participants to perform service projects at sites made available by any state or local government or public benefit corporation ... 11,000,000 ................ (re. $6,300,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2009: For services and expenses related to establishing and administering a vocational training program for parolees, other offenders, or former inmates from city of New York jails participating in community based programs with the center for employment opportunities. Notwithstand- ing any other provision of law to the contrary, the chairman of the board of parole, or a designated officer of the division of parole may authorize participants to perform service projects at sites made available by any state or local government or public benefit corpo- ration ... 9,250,000 .............................. (re. $9,250,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2008: 50 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS AND COMMUNITY SUPERVISION AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses related to establishing and administering a vocational training program for parolees, other offenders, or former inmates from city of New York jails participating in community based programs with the center for employment opportunities. Notwithstand- ing any other provision of law to the contrary, the chairman of the board of parole, or a designated officer of the division of parole may authorize participants to perform service projects at sites made available by any state or local government or public benefit corpo- ration ... 9,250,000 .............................. (re. $9,250,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2007: For services and expenses related to assisting parolees or other offenders in obtaining substance abuse treatment, housing, and employment pursuant to a plan prepared by the executive director of the division of parole, the commissioner of the department of correctional services and the commissioner of the division of crimi- nal justice services in consultation with the director of the budg- et. These funds may be transferred to any other state agency, and must be distributed through a competitive process .................. 3,000,000 ......................................... (re. $3,000,000) For services and expenses for the provision of alcohol and substance abuse treatment and related services to offenders in the community pursuant to existing contracts or through a competitive process .... 13,246,000 ........................................ (re. $1,300,000) HEALTH SERVICES PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2008, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses of the legal action center to facilitate inmate access to the medical assistance program .................... 200,000 ............................................. (re. $200,000) SUPPORT SERVICES PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2008, as amended by chapter 496, section 1, of the laws of 2008: For services and expenses of localities for the housing and board of coram nobis prisoners in accordance with section 601-b of the correction law, felony offenders in accordance with subdivision 2 of section 601-c of the correction law, and prisoners pursuant to section 95 of the correction law. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, payments certified to the commis- sioner by the appropriate local official for the care of such pris- oners and made pursuant to this appropriation for liabilities incurred on or after September 1, 2008 shall be paid at the follow- 51 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS AND COMMUNITY SUPERVISION AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 ing per day per capita rates: per diem per capita reimbursement pursuant to section 601-b of the correction law shall not exceed $18.80, and per diem per capita reimbursement pursuant to subdivi- sion 2 of section 601-c of the correction law shall not exceed $37.60 ... 5,880,000 .............................. (re. $5,607,000) 52 12653-12-4 DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS General Fund ....................... 131,963,000 139,707,497 Special Revenue Funds - Federal .... 25,900,000 88,199,000 Special Revenue Funds - Other ...... 28,313,000 85,723,000 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 186,176,000 313,629,497 ================ ================ SCHEDULE CRIME PREVENTION AND REDUCTION STRATEGIES PROGRAM .......... 186,176,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For prosecutorial services of counties, to be distributed in the same manner as the prior year or through a competitive proc- ess ......................................... 10,680,000 For payment to the New York state district attorneys association and the New York state prosecutors training institute for services and expenses related to the pros- ecution of crimes and the provision of continuing legal education, training, and support for medicaid fraud prosecution ....... 2,304,000 For services and expenses associated with a witness protection program pursuant to a plan developed by the commissioner of the division of criminal justice services .......... 304,000 For grants to counties for district attorney salaries. Notwithstanding the provisions of subdivisions 10 and 11 of section 700 of the county law or any other law to the contrary, for state fiscal year 2014-15 the state reimbursement to counties for district attorney salaries shall be equal to the amount received by a county for such purpose in 2013-14 and 100 percent of the difference between the minimum salary for a full-time district attorney estab- lished pursuant to section 183-a of the judiciary law prior to April 1, 2014, the minimum salary on or after April 1, 2014. For those counties whose salaries are not covered by section 183-a of the judiciary law, the state reimbursement for these 53 12653-12-4 DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 counties will be pursuant to a plan prepared by the commissioner of criminal justice services and approved by the director of the budget ....................... 4,212,000 Payment of state aid for expenses of the special narcotics prosecutor ................... 825,000 For payment of state aid for expenses of crime laboratories for accreditation, training, capacity enhancement and lab related services to maintain the quality and reliability of forensic services to criminal justice agencies, distributed through a competitive process, which includes an evaluation of the effective- ness of such process. Some of these funds herein appropriated may be transferred to state operations and may be suballocated to other state agencies ...................... 6,635,000 For payment of state aid for Westchester county policing program ...................... 1,984,000 For reimbursement of the services and expenses of municipal corporations, public authorities, the division of state police, authorized police departments of state public authorities or regional state park commissions for the purchase of ballistic soft body armor vests, such sum shall be payable on the audit and warrant of the state comptroller on vouchers certified by the commissioner of the division of crimi- nal justice services and the chief admin- istrative officer of the municipal corpo- ration, public authority, or state entity making requisition and purchase of such vests. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state operations and may be suballocated to other state agencies ........... 513,000 For services and expenses of the drug diver- sion program in the same manner as the prior year or through a competitive proc- ess ............................................ 618,000 For services and expenses of programs aimed at reducing the risk of re-offending, to be distributed through a competitive proc- ess, which will include an evaluation of the effectiveness of such programs ........... 3,063,000 For services and expenses of project GIVE as allocated pursuant to a plan prepared by the commissioner of criminal justice services and approved by the director of the budget, which will include an evalu- 54 12653-12-4 DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 ation of the effectiveness of such program ............................................. 15,219,000 For defense services to be distributed in the same manner as the prior year or through a competitive process ................ 5,507,000 For payment to New York state defenders association for services and expenses related to the provision of training and other assistance ............................. 1,089,000 For payment of state aid to counties and the city of New York for the operation of local probation departments subject to the approval of the director of the budget. Notwithstanding any other provisions of law, the state aid for probationary services to counties and the city of New York shall be distributed to counties and the city of New York pursuant to a plan prepared by the commissioner of the division of crimi- nal justice services and approved by the director of the budget which shall be to the greatest extent possible, distributed in a manner consistent with the prior year distribution amounts ........................ 44,876,000 For payment of state aid to counties and the city of New York for local alternatives to incarceration, including those that provide alcohol and substance abuse treat- ment programs, and other related inter- ventions pursuant to article 13-A of the executive law. Notwithstanding any other provisions of law, the total amount for state assistance shall be to the greatest extent possible, distributed in a manner consistent with the prior year distrib- ution amounts, pursuant to a plan submit- ted by the commissioner of the division of criminal justice services and approved by the director of the budget ................... 5,518,000 For payment to not-for-profit and government operated programs providing alternatives to incarceration, community supervision and/or employment programs to be distrib- uted pursuant to a plan submitted by the commissioner of the division of criminal justice services and approved by the director of the budget. Eligible services shall include, but not be limited to offender employment, offender assessments, treatment program placement and partic- ipation, monitoring client compliance with 55 12653-12-4 DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 a treatment plan, TASC program services, and alternatives to prison. A portion of these funds may be suballocated to other state agencies .............................. 11,994,000 For services and expenses of programs that provide alternatives to incarceration for eligible individuals and families whose income do not exceed 200 percent of the federal poverty level ........................ 2,622,000 For residential centers providing services to individuals on probation and for commu- nity corrections programs to be distrib- uted in the same manner as the prior year or through a competitive process ............. 1,000,000 For services and expenses of the establish- ment, or continued operation, of regional Operation S.N.U.G programs within the following counties: Bronx, Queens, Rock land, and Onondaga ........................... 1,000,000 For services and expenses of the establish- ment, or continued operation, of regional Operation S.N.U.G. programs, pursuant to a plan submitted by the division of criminal justice services and approved by the director of the budget ....................... 2,000,000 For services and expenses of programs that prevent domestic violence or aid the victims of domestic violence. Notwith- standing any provision of law this appro- priation shall be allocated only pursuant to a plan setting forth an itemized list of grantees with the amount to be received by each, or the methodology for allocating such appropriation. Such plan shall be subject to the approval of the temporary president of the senate and the director of the budget and thereafter shall be included in a resolution calling for the expenditure of such monies, which resol- ution must be approved by a majority vote of all members elected to the senate upon a roll call vote ............................... 609,000 For services and expenses of law enforce- ment, anti-drug, anti-violence, crime control and prevention programs. Notwith- standing any provision of law this appro- priation shall be allocated only pursuant to a plan setting forth an itemized list of grantees with the amount to be received by each, or the methodology for allocating such appropriation. Such plan shall be subject to the approval of the temporary 56 12653-12-4 DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 president of the senate and the director of the budget and thereafter shall be included in a resolution calling for the expenditure of such monies, which resol- ution must be approved by a majority vote of all members elected to the senate upon a roll call vote ............................. 1,891,000 Finger Lakes Law Enforcement ..................... 500,000 For criminal justice local assistance initi- atives ....................................... 2,000,000 For payment to school districts for the establishment of a school resource officer matching grant program, such program may include the sharing between multiple school districts for the employment of a county sheriff deputy, other police offi- cer or retired police officer as a school resource officer with another school district ..................................... 5,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................. 131,963,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Miscellaneous Operating Grants Fund Crime Identification and Technology Account - 25475 For services and expenses related to iden- tification technology grants including, but not limited to, crime lab improvement and DNA programs. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state operations and may be suballocated to other state agen- cies ......................................... 2,250,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 2,250,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Miscellaneous Operating Grants Fund DCJS Miscellaneous Discretionary Account - 25470 Funds herein appropriated may be used to disburse unanticipated federal grants in support of state and local programs to prevent crime, support law enforcement, improve the administration of justice, and assist victims. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state operations and may be suballocated to other state agen- cies ......................................... 7,250,000 -------------- 57 12653-12-4 DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Program account subtotal ................... 7,250,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Miscellaneous Operating Grants Fund Edward Byrne Memorial Grant Account For services and expenses related to the federal Edward Byrne memorial justice assistance formula program, including enhanced prosecution, enhanced defense, local law enforcement programs, youth violence and/or crime reduction programs, crime laboratories, re-entry services, and judicial diversion and alternative to incarceration programs. Funds appropriated herein shall be expended pursuant to a plan developed by the commissioner of criminal justice services and approved by the director of the budget. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state operations and/or suballocated to other state agencies ............................... 6,000,000 For services and expenses of drug, violence, and crime control and prevention programs. Notwithstanding any provision of law this appropriation shall be allocated only pursuant to a plan setting forth an item- ized list of grantees with the amount to be received by each, or the methodology for allocating such appropriation. Such plan shall be subject to the approval of the temporary president of the senate and the director of the budget and thereafter shall be included in a resolution calling for the expenditure of such monies, which resolution must be approved by a majority vote of all members elected to the senate upon a roll call vote .......................... 500,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 6,500,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Miscellaneous Operating Grants Fund Juvenile Accountability Incentive Block Grant Account For payment of federal aid to localities juvenile accountability incentive block grant moneys pursuant to an allocation plan developed by the commissioner of the 58 12653-12-4 DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 division of criminal justice services. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state operations and may be suballo- cated to other state agencies ................ 1,750,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 1,750,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Miscellaneous Operating Grants Fund Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Formula Account - 25436 For payment of federal aid to localities pursuant to the provisions of the federal juvenile justice and delinquency prevention act in accordance with a distribution plan determined by the juve- nile justice advisory group and affirmed by the commissioner of the division of criminal justice services. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state operations and may be suballocated to other state agencies ......................... 2,050,000 For payment of federal aid to localities pursuant to the provisions of title V of the juvenile justice and delinquency prevention act of 1974, as amended for local delinquency prevention programs, including sub-allocation to state oper- ations for the administration of this grant in accordance with a distribution plan determined by the juvenile justice advisory group and affirmed by the commis- sioner of the division of criminal justice services. For services and expenses associated with the juvenile justice and delinquency prevention formula account. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state operations and may be suballocated to other state agencies ........................... 100,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 2,150,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Miscellaneous Operating Grants Fund Violence Against Women Account - 25477 For payment of federal aid to localities pursuant to an expenditure plan developed 59 12653-12-4 DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 by the commissioner of the division of criminal justice services, provided howev- er that up to 10 percent of the amount herein appropriated may be used for program administration. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state oper- ations and may be suballocated to other state agencies ............................... 6,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 6,000,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Crimes Against Revenue Program Account - 22015 For payment to district attorneys who participate in the crimes against revenue program to be distributed according to a plan developed by the commissioner of the division of criminal justice services, in consultation with the department of taxa- tion and finance, and approved by the director of the budget ...................... 14,300,000 -------------- Program account subtotal .................. 14,300,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Drug Enforcement Task Force Account - 22102 For distribution to the state's political subdivisions and for services and expenses of the drug enforcement task forces. Some of these funds may be transferred to state operations appropriations ...................... 100,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ..................... 100,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Legal Services Assistance Account - 22096 For prosecutorial services of counties, to be distributed in the same manner as the prior year or through a competitive proc- ess .......................................... 2,592,000 For defense services to be distributed in the same manner as the prior year or through a competitive process ................ 2,592,000 60 12653-12-4 DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For services and expenses of the district attorney and indigent legal services attorney loan forgiveness program pursuant to section 679-e of the education law. These funds may be suballocated to the higher education services corporation ........ 2,430,000 For payment to prisoner's legal services for services and expenses related to legal representation and assistance to indigent inmates ...................................... 1,000,000 For payment to counties other than the city of New York for costs associated with the provision of legal assistance and repre- sentation to indigent parolees, thirty-one percent of this amount may be used for costs associated with the provision of legal assistance and representation to indigent parolees in Wyoming county, not less than six percent of the remaining amount may be used for legal assistance and representation to indigent parolees related to the Willard drug and alcohol treatment program .............................. 600,000 For services and expenses of civil or crimi- nal domestic violence services. Notwith- standing any provision of law this appro- priation shall be allocated only pursuant to a plan setting forth an itemized list of grantees with the amount to be received by each, or the methodology for allocating such appropriation. Such plan shall be subject to the approval of the temporary president of the senate and the director of the budget and thereafter shall be included in a resolution calling for the expenditure of such monies, which resol- ution must be approved by a majority vote of all members elected to the senate upon a roll call vote ............................... 950,000 -------------- Program account subtotal .................. 10,164,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other State Police Motor Vehicle Law Enforcement and Motor Vehicle Theft and Insurance Fraud Prevention Fund Motor Vehicle Theft and Insurance Fraud Account - 22801 For services and expenses associated with local anti-auto theft programs, in accord- ance with section 89-d of the state 61 12653-12-4 DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 finance law, distributed through a compet- itive process ................................ 3,749,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 3,749,000 -------------- 62 12653-12-4 DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 CRIME PREVENTION AND REDUCTION STRATEGIES PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For prosecutorial services of counties, to be distributed in the same manner as the prior year or through a competitive process .......... 10,680,000 ........................................ (re. $2,000,000) For payment to the New York state district attorneys association and the New York state prosecutors training institute for services and expenses related to the prosecution of crimes and the provision of continuing legal education, training, and support for medicaid fraud prosecution ... 2,304,000 ......................... (re. $2,304,000) For services and expenses associated with a witness protection program pursuant to a plan developed by the commissioner of the division of criminal justice services ... 304,000 ............... (re. $304,000) For grants to counties for district attorney salaries. Notwithstanding the provisions of subdivisions 10 and 11 of section 700 of the coun- ty law or any other law to the contrary, for state fiscal year 2012-13 the state reimbursement to counties for district attorney salaries shall be equal to the amount received by a county for such purpose in 2011-12 and 100 percent of the difference between the minimum salary for a full-time district attorney established pursu- ant to section 183-a of the judiciary law prior to April 1, 2012, and the minimum salary on or after April 1, 2013 ................... 3,862,000 ......................................... (re. $3,862,000) Payment of state aid for expenses of the special narcotics prosecutor ... 825,000 ......................................... (re. $825,000) For payment of state aid for expenses of crime laboratories for accreditation, training, capacity enhancement and lab related services to maintain the quality and reliability of forensic services to criminal justice agencies, distributed through a compet- itive process, which includes an evaluation of the effectiveness of such process. Some of these funds herein appropriated may be trans- ferred to state operations and may be suballocated to other state agencies ... 6,635,000 ............................ (re. $4,565,000) For payment of state aid for Westchester county policing program ... 1,984,000 ........................................... (re. $500,000) For reimbursement of the services and expenses of municipal corpo- rations, public authorities, the division of state police, author- ized police departments of state public authorities or regional state park commissions for the purchase of ballistic soft body armor vests, such sum shall be payable on the audit and warrant of the state comptroller on vouchers certified by the commissioner of the division of criminal justice services and the chief administrative officer of the municipal corporation, public authority, or state entity making requisition and purchase of such vests. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state operations and may be subal- located to other state agencies ... 513,000 ......... (re. $435,000) 63 12653-12-4 DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses of the drug diversion program in the same manner as the prior year or through a competitive process .......... 618,000 ............................................. (re. $261,000) For services and expenses of programs aimed at reducing the risk of re-offending, to be distributed through a competitive process, which will include an evaluation of the effectiveness of such programs ... 3,063,000 ......................................... (re. $2,030,000) For services and expenses of operation IMPACT including anti-gun traf- ficking initiative as allocated and distributed by competitive proc- ess which includes an evaluation of the effectiveness of such proc- ess ... 15,219,000 ............................... (re. $12,200,000) For defense services to be distributed in the same manner as the prior year or through a competitive process .............................. 5,507,000 ........................................... (re. $300,000) For payment to New York state defenders association for services and expenses related to the provision of training and other assistance ... 1,089,000 ....................................... (re. $110,000) For additional payment to the New York state defenders association for services and expenses related to the provision of training and other assistance ... 1,000,000 ............................ (re. $100,000) For payment of state aid to counties and the city of New York for local alternatives to incarceration, pursuant to article 13-A of the executive law. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the total amount for state assistance may be provided to participating coun- ties and the city of New York in the same proportion of the appro- priation as received during the preceding fiscal year, pursuant to a plan submitted by the commissioner of the division of criminal justice services and approved by the director of the budget 3,245,000 ......................................... (re. $1,700,000) For payment of state aid to counties and the city of New York for local alternatives to incarceration that provide alcohol and substance abuse treatment programs and services and other related interventions, pursuant to section 266 of article 13-A of the execu- tive law ... 1,914,000 ............................ (re. $1,914,000) For payment to not-for-profit and government operated programs provid- ing alternatives to incarceration, community supervision and/or employment programs to be distributed pursuant to existing or prior year contracts or pursuant to a plan submitted by the commissioner of the division of criminal justice services and approved by the director of the budget. Eligible services shall include, but not be limited to offender employment, offender assessments, treatment program placement and participation, monitoring client compliance with a treatment plan, TASC program services, and alternatives to prison. A portion of these funds may be suballocated to other state agencies ... 11,442,000 ........................... (re. $6,900,000) For services and expenses of programs that provide alternatives to incarceration for eligible individuals and families whose income do not exceed 200 percent of the federal poverty level ................ 2,622,000 ......................................... (re. $2,500,000) For residential centers providing services to individuals on probation and for community corrections programs to be distributed in the same 64 12653-12-4 DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 manner as the prior year or through a competitive process .......... 1,000,000 ........................................... (re. $300,000) For additional payments to not-for-profits and government operated programs providing alternatives to incarceration to be distributed pursuant to existing contracts ... 1,291,000 ........ (re. $630,000) For services and expenses of Legal Services NYC - DREAM Clinics ...... 150,000 ............................................. (re. $150,000) For services and expenses of New York State Immigrant Action Fund 150,000 ............................................. (re. $150,000) For services and expenses of Make the Road NY ........................ 150,000 ............................................. (re. $150,000) Community Service Society - Record Repair Counseling Corps ........... 250,000 ............................................. (re. $250,000) For services and expenses of Vera Institute of Justice: Common Justice ... 200,000 ......................................... (re. $200,000) For services and expenses of the Consortium of the Niagara Frontier ... 150,000 ......................................... (re. $150,000) For services and expenses of the John Jay College: Prison to College Pipeline ... 100,000 ................................ (re. $100,000) For services and expenses of Greenpoint Outreach Domestic and Family Intervention Program ... 150,000 .................... (re. $150,000) For services and expenses of Friends of the Island Academy ........... 150,000 ............................................. (re. $150,000) For services and expenses of Brooklyn Legal Services Corp A .......... 250,000 ............................................. (re. $200,000) For services and expenses of the Fortune Society ..................... 100,000 ............................................. (re. $100,000) For services and expenses of drug, violence, and crime control and prevention programs in accordance with the following schedule: Chinese-American Planning Council Youth Training Program ............. 165,387 ............................................. (re. $165,387) Metropolitan Coordinating Council: All About Jobs II ................. 76,000 ............................................... (re. $76,000) Ohel Children's Home & Family Services Drug Prevention Program ....... 76,000 ............................................... (re. $76,000) United Jewish Council - East Side Community Crime Prevention ......... 142,613 ............................................. (re. $142,613) Institute for the Puerto Rican/Hispanic Elderly ...................... 100,000 ............................................. (re. $100,000) Henry Street Settlement ... 80,000 ..................... (re. $80,000) Education Alliance ... 80,000 .......................... (re. $80,000) Asian Americans for Equality ... 80,000 ................ (re. $80,000) For services and expenses of programs that prevent domestic violence or aid victims of domestic violence: For services and expenses of: Domestic Violence Law Project of Rockland County ..................... 41,109 ............................................... (re. $41,109) Empire Justice Center ... 47,638 ....................... (re. $47,638) Legal Aid Society of Mid-New York ... 41,109 ........... (re. $41,109) Legal Aid Society of New York - Domestic Violence Services ........... 67,218 ............................................... (re. $67,218) Legal Services for New York City - Brooklyn ... 41,109 . (re. $41,109) 65 12653-12-4 DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Legal Services for New York City - Queens ... 41,109 ... (re. $41,109) Metropolitan New York Council on Jewish Poverty ...................... 55,363 ............................................... (re. $55,363) My Sisters' Place ... 41,109 ........................... (re. $41,109) Nassau Coalition Against Domestic Violence, Inc. ..................... 41,109 ............................................... (re. $41,109) Neighborhood Legal Services Inc. of Erie County ...................... 41,109 ............................................... (re. $41,109) Sanctuary for Families ... 55,363 ...................... (re. $55,363) Rochester Legal Aid Society ... 54,546 ................. (re. $54,546) Volunteer Legal Services Project of Monroe County .................... 41,109 ............................................... (re. $41,109) Finger Lakes Law Enforcement ... 500,000 .............. (re. $500,000) For the purchase of safety equipment for New York City correction officers ... 250,000 ................................ (re. $250,000) For the purchase of safety equipment for the New York State Correc- tional Officer and Police Benevolent Association, Incorporated (NYSCOPBA) ... 250,000 .............................. (re. $250,000) For services and expenses of the establishment, or continued opera- tion, of regional Operation S.N.U.G programs within the following counties: Bronx, Queens, Rockland, and Onondaga .................... 1,000,000 ......................................... (re. $1,000,000) For services and expenses of the establishment, or continued opera- tion, of regional Operation S.N.U.G. programs, pursuant to a plan submitted by the division of criminal justice services and approved by the director of the budget ... 2,000,000 ....... (re. $2,000,000) For services and expenses of law enforcement initiatives including but not limited to, enhanced prosecution, enhanced defense, local law enforcement programs, youth violence and/or crime reduction programs, crime laboratories, re-entry services, and judicial diver- sion and alternative to incarceration programs, pursuant to a plan submitted by the division of criminal justice services and approved by the director of the budget ... 1,000,000 ......... (re. $500,000) For services and expenses of programs that prevent domestic violence or aid the victims of domestic violence. Notwithstanding any provision of law this appropriation shall be allocated only pursuant to a plan setting forth an itemized list of grantees with the amount to be received by each, or the methodology for allocating such appropriation. Such plan shall be subject to the approval of the temporary president of the senate and the director of the budget and thereafter shall be included in a resolution calling for the expend- iture of such monies, which resolution must be approved by a majori- ty vote of all members elected to the senate upon a roll call vote ... 609,000 ......................................... (re. $609,000) For services and expenses of law enforcement, anti-drug, antiviolence, crime control and prevention programs. Notwithstanding any provision of law this appropriation shall be allocated only pursuant to a plan setting forth an itemized list of grantees with the amount to be received by each, or the methodology for allocating such appropri- ation. Such plan shall be subject to the approval of the temporary president of the senate and the director of the budget and thereaft- er shall be included in the resolution calling for the expenditure 66 12653-12-4 DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 of such monies, which resolution must be approved by a majority vote of all members elected to the senate upon a roll call vote ... 1,891,000 ......................................... (re. $1,891,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For payment to the New York state district attorneys association and the New York state prosecutors training institute for services and expenses related to the prosecution of crimes and the provision of continuing legal education, training, and support for medicaid fraud prosecution ... 2,304,000 ........................... (re. $180,000) For services and expenses associated with a witness protection program pursuant to a plan developed by the commissioner of the division of criminal justice services ... 304,000 ............... (re. $230,000) For additional grants to counties for district attorney salaries. Notwithstanding the provisions of subdivisions 10 and 11 of section 700 of the county law or any other law to the contrary, for state fiscal year 2012-13 the state reimbursement to counties for district attorney salaries shall be equal to the amount received by a county for such purpose in 2011-12 and one hundred percent of the differ- ence between the minimum salary for a full-time district attorney established pursuant to section 183-a of the judiciary law prior to April 1, 2012, and the minimum salary on or after April 1, 2012 ... 700,000 ............................................. (re. $700,000) For payment of state aid for expenses of crime laboratories for accreditation, training, capacity enhancement and lab related services to maintain the quality and reliability of forensic services to criminal justice agencies, distributed through a compet- itive process, which includes an evaluation of the effectiveness of such process. Some of these funds herein appropriated may be trans- ferred to state operations and may be suballocated to other state agencies ... 6,635,000 ............................ (re. $1,800,000) For services and expenses of programs aimed at reducing the risk of re-offending, to be distributed through a competitive process, which will include an evaluation of the effectiveness of such programs 3,063,000 ........................................... (re. $250,000) For services and expenses of operation IMPACT including anti-gun traf- ficking initiative as allocated and distributed by competitive proc- ess which includes an evaluation of the effectiveness of such proc- ess ... 15,219,000 .................................. (re. $550,000) For payment of state aid to counties and the city of New York for local alternatives to incarceration, pursuant to article 13-A of the executive law. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the total amount for state assistance may be provided to participating coun- ties and the city of New York in the same proportion of the appro- priation as received during the preceding fiscal year, pursuant to a plan submitted by the commissioner of the division of criminal justice services and approved by the director of the budget 3,245,000 ........................................... (re. $600,000) For payments to not-for-profit and government operated programs providing alternatives to incarceration, to be distributed pursuant to existing contracts or through a competitive process which 67 12653-12-4 DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 includes an evaluation of the effectiveness of such process 3,973,000 ........................................... (re. $450,000) For payment of state aid to counties and the city of New York for local alternatives to incarceration that provide alcohol and substance abuse treatment programs and services and other related interventions, pursuant to section 266 of article 13-A of the execu- tive law ... 1,914,000 ............................ (re. $1,000,000) For payment as assistance to localities to provide supervision and treatment of offenders by public or not-for-profit agencies. Eligi- ble services shall include but not be limited to substance abuse assessments, treatment program placement, monitoring client compli- ance with treatment programs, outpatient and residential treatment, TASC program services, drug treatment, and alternatives to prison programs. Funds shall be awarded on a competitive basis and shall be available for up to 100 percent of program costs incurred. In no event shall any part of these funds be used to replace expenditures previously incurred for such services ... 469,000 .... (re. $50,000) For services and expenses of programs that provide alternatives to incarceration for eligible individuals and families whose income do not exceed 200 percent of the federal poverty level ................ 2,622,000 ........................................... (re. $250,000) For residential centers providing services to individuals on probation and for community corrections programs to be distributed in the same manner as the prior year or through a competitive process .......... 1,000,000 ............................................ (re. $50,000) For services and expenses of family court domestic violence services. Notwithstanding any provision of law this appropriation shall be allocated only pursuant to a plan setting forth an itemized list of grantees with the amount to be received by each, or the methodology for allocating such appropriation. Such plan shall be subject to the approval of the temporary president of the senate and the director of the budget and thereafter shall be included in a resolution call- ing for the expenditure of such monies, which resolution must be approved by a majority vote of all members elected to the senate upon a roll call vote ... 600,000 ................... (re. $150,000) For services and expenses of local law enforcement and judges for domestic violence training. Notwithstanding any provision of law this appropriation shall be allocated only pursuant to a plan setting forth an itemized list of grantees with the amount to be received by each, or the methodology for allocating such appropri- ation. Such plan shall be subject to the approval of the temporary president of the senate and the director of the budget and thereaft- er shall be included in a resolution calling for the expenditure of such monies, which resolution must be approved by a majority vote of all members elected to the senate upon a roll call vote ............ 500,000 ............................................. (re. $100,000) For services and expenses of law enforcement, anti-drug, anti-vio- lence, crime control and prevention programs. Notwithstanding any provision of law this appropriation shall be allocated only pursuant to a plan setting forth an itemized list of grantees with the amount to be received by each, or the methodology for allocating such appropriation. Such plan shall be subject to the approval of the 68 12653-12-4 DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 temporary president of the senate and the director of the budget and thereafter shall be included in a resolution calling for the expend- iture of such monies, which resolution must be approved by a majori- ty vote of all members elected to the senate upon a roll call vote . 450,000 .............................................. (re. $50,000) For the purchase of stab resistant gloves for New York City correction officers ... 250,000 ................................ (re. $200,000) For additional payments to not-for-profit and government operated programs providing alternatives to incarceration, to be distributed pursuant to existing contracts or through a competitive process .... 1,200,000 ......................................... (re. $1,200,000) For services and expenses of Vera Institute of Justice: Common Justice ... 200,000 .......................................... (re. $80,000) For services and expenses of Legal Services NYC - DREAM Clinics ... 150,000 .............................................. (re. $50,000) For services and expenses of the John Jay College: Prison to College Pipeline ... 100,000 ................................. (re. $50,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For payment to the New York state district attorneys association and the New York state prosecutors training institute for services and expenses related to the prosecution of crimes and the provision of continuing legal education, training, and support for medicaid fraud prosecution ... 2,304,000 ......................... (re. $1,150,000) For services and expenses associated with a witness protection program pursuant to a plan developed by the commissioner of the division of criminal justice services ... 304,000 ............... (re. $190,000) For payment of state aid for expenses of crime laboratories for accreditation, training, capacity enhancement and lab related services to maintain the quality and reliability of forensic services to criminal justice agencies, distributed through a compet- itive process, which includes an evaluation of the effectiveness of such process. Some of these funds herein appropriated may be trans- ferred to state operations and may be suballocated to other state agencies ... 6,635,000 .............................. (re. $760,000) For services and expenses of programs aimed at promoting the success- ful re-entry of criminal offenders into their communities, including local re-entry task forces, to be distributed through a competitive process, which will include an evaluation of the effectiveness of such process ... 3,063,000 .......................... (re. $250,000) For payment of state aid to counties and the city of New York for the operation of local probation departments subject to the approval of the director of the budget. Notwithstanding any other provisions of law, the state aid for proba- tionary services to counties and the city of New York shall be distributed to counties and the city of New York pursuant to a plan prepared by the commissioner of criminal justice services and approved by the director of the budget which shall be to the great- est extent possible, distributed in a manner consistent with the prior year distribution amounts .................................... 44,057,000 ....................................... (re. $22,871,000) 69 12653-12-4 DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For payment of state aid to counties and the city of New York for local alternatives to incarceration, pursuant to article 13-A of the executive law. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the total amount for state assistance may be provided to participating coun- ties and the city of New York in the same proportion of the appro- priation as received during the preceding fiscal year, pursuant to regulations issued by the division of criminal justice services ... 3,245,000 ......................................... (re. $1,610,000) For payments to not-for-profit and government operated programs providing alternatives to incarceration, to be distributed pursuant to existing contracts or through a competitive process which includes an evaluation of the effectiveness of such process ........ 3,973,000 ......................................... (re. $2,135,000) For payment of state aid to counties and the city of New York for local alternatives to incarceration that provide alcohol and substance abuse treatment programs and services and other related interventions, pursuant to section 266 of article 13-A of the execu- tive law ... 1,914,000 ............................ (re. $1,410,000) For payment as assistance to localities to provide supervision and treatment for at-risk youth or offenders by public or not-for-profit agencies to be distributed pursuant to existing contracts or through a competitive process which includes an evaluation of the effective- ness of such process ... 819,000 .................... (re. $600,000) For payment as assistance to localities to provide supervision and treatment of offenders by public or not-for-profit agencies. Eligi- ble services shall include but not be limited to substance abuse assessments, treatment program placement, monitoring client compli- ance with treatment programs, outpatient and residential treatment, TASC program services, drug treatment, and alternatives to prison programs. Funds shall be awarded on a competitive basis and shall be available for up to 100 percent of program costs incurred. In no event shall any part of these funds be used to replace expenditures previously incurred for such services ... 469,000 .... (re. $60,000) For services and expenses of programs that provide alternatives to incarceration for eligible individuals and families whose income do not exceed 200 percent of the federal poverty level ................ 2,622,000 ......................................... (re. $1,560,000) For residential centers providing services to individuals on probation ... 1,000,000 ....................................... (re. $210,000) For services and expenses of consolidation and operation of public safety answering points in Oneida county funds to be suballocated to the division of homeland security and emergency services ........... 600,000 ............................................. (re. $600,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For payment to the New York state district attorneys association and the New York state prosecutors training institute for services and expenses related to the prosecution of crimes and the provision of continuing legal education, training, and support for medicaid fraud prosecution ... 2,502,000 ............................ (re. $50,000) For services and expenses of programs aimed at promoting the success- ful re-entry of criminal offenders into their communities, including 70 12653-12-4 DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 local re-entry task forces, to be distributed through a competitive process, which will include an evaluation of the effectiveness of such process ... 3,327,000 ........................... (re. $15,000) For payment of state aid to counties and the city of New York for local alternatives to incarceration, pursuant to article 13-A of the executive law. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the total amount for state assistance may be provided to participating coun- ties and the city of New York in the same proportion of the appro- priation as received during the preceding fiscal year, pursuant to regulations issued by the division of criminal justice services .... 3,524,000 ......................................... (re. $1,839,000) For payments to not-for-profit and government operated programs providing alternatives to incarceration, to be distributed pursuant to existing contracts or through a competitive process which includes an evaluation of the effectiveness of such process ........ 4,315,000 ........................................... (re. $640,000) For payment of state aid to counties and the city of New York for local alternatives to incarceration that provide alcohol and substance abuse treatment programs and services and other related interventions, pursuant to section 266 of article 13-A of the execu- tive law ... 2,079,000 ............................ (re. $1,121,000) For payment as assistance to localities to provide supervision and treatment for at-risk youth or offenders by public or not-for-profit agencies to be distributed pursuant to existing contracts or through a competitive process which includes an evaluation of the effective- ness of such process ... 889,000 .................... (re. $196,000) For services and expenses of programs that provide alternatives to incarceration for eligible individuals and families whose income do not exceed 200 percent of the federal poverty level ................ 2,848,000 ......................................... (re. $1,702,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2009: For payment to the New York state district attorneys association and the New York state prosecutors training institute for services and expenses related to the prosecution of crimes and the provision of continuing legal education, training, and support for medicaid fraud prosecution ... 2,780,000 ......................... (re. $2,603,000) For services and expenses associated with a witness protection program pursuant to a plan developed by the commissioner of the division of criminal justice services ... 367,000 ............... (re. $367,000) For services and expenses of the establishment of regional Operation S.N.U.G. programs ... 4,000,000 ................... (re. $1,064,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2008, as amended by chapter 53, section 3, of the laws of 2008: For grants to counties for district attorney salaries pursuant to subdivisions 10 and 11 of section 700 of the county law. Notwithstanding the provisions of any other law to the contrary, for state fiscal year 2008-2009 the liability of the state and the amount to be distributed or otherwise expended by the state pursuant to subdivisions 10 and 11 of section 700 of the county law shall be determined by first calculating the amount of the expenditure or 71 12653-12-4 DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 other liability pursuant to such law, and then reducing the amount so calculated by two percent of such amount ........................ 2,869,000 ........................................... (re. $113,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2008, as amended by chapter 496, section 1, of the laws of 2008: For payment to the New York state district attorneys association and the New York state prosecutors training institute for services and expenses related to the prosecution of crimes and the provision of continuing legal education, training, and support for medicaid fraud prosecution, provided, however, that the amount of this appropri- ation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 .............................. 3,146,000 ......................................... (re. $1,429,000) For services and expenses associated with a witness protection program pursuant to a plan developed by the commissioner of the division of criminal justice services ... 390,000 ............... (re. $390,000) For payment of state aid for expenses of crime laboratories for accreditation, training, capacity enhancement and lab related services to maintain the quality and reliability of forensic services to criminal justice agencies, distributed through a compet- itive process, which includes an evaluation of the effectiveness of such process. Some of these funds herein appropriated may be trans- ferred to state operations and may be suballocated to other state agencies, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undis- bursed as of August 15, 2008 ... 9,063,000 .......... (re. $906,000) For services and expenses incurred by community-based programs from participating in multi-agency crime prevention and reduction initi- atives, to be distributed through a competitive process which includes an evaluation of the effectiveness of such process, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 ... 1,960,000 ............... (re. $1,785,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2008, as amended by chapter 1, section 1, of the laws of 2009: Finger Lakes Law Enforcement ... 376,000 ............... (re. $20,000) Onondaga County Law Enforcement Technology ........................... 138,000 .............................................. (re. $10,000) Mercy College of Science Degree in Corporate and Homeland Security ... 75,000 ................................................ (re. $1,000) For services and expenses of CopsCare and Safety Means Abduction Registration and training S.M.A.R.T program ........................ 226,000 ............................................. (re. $226,000) Onondaga County Project PROUD ... 38,000 ................ (re. $3,000) Nassau County District Attorney Medicaid Fraud Unit .................. 564,000 ............................................. (re. $110,000) 72 12653-12-4 DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2008, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: St. Francis College for public protection courses .................... 200,000 ............................................. (re. $100,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2007: For services and expenses of: Onondaga County Law Enforcement Technology ........................... 184,000 .............................................. (re. $15,000) Finger Lakes Law Enforcement Initiatives ... 300,000 .... (re. $5,000) Catholic Family Center of Rochester ... 250,000 ........ (re. $30,000) Schenectady Model of Homeland ... 548,000 ............. (re. $100,000) Dutchess County Sheriff Department Law Enforcement ................... 100,000 .............................................. (re. $15,000) Nassau County District Attorney Medicaid Fraud Unit .................. 750,000 ............................................... (re. $5,000) For defense services in the county of Wayne .......................... 291,000 .............................................. (re. $20,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2007, as amended by chapter 496, section 1, of the laws of 2008: For payment to the New York state district attorneys association and the New York state prosecutors training institute for services and expenses related to the prosecution of crimes and the provision of continuing legal education, training, operation of a witness protection program, and support for medicaid fraud prosecution, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 ... 3,510,000 ................. (re. $200,000) For payment of state aid for expenses of crime laboratories for accreditation, training, capacity enhancement and lab related services to maintain the quality and reliability of forensic services to criminal justice agencies, distributed through a compet- itive process. Some funds herein appropriated may be provided to state-run laboratories which includes an evaluation of the effec- tiveness of such process, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 .................. 10,247,000 ............................................ (re. $5,000) For services and expenses of local re-entry task forces as distributed through a competitive process which includes an evaluation of the effectiveness of such process, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 .................. 1,500,000 ........................................... (re. $200,000) For services and expenses associated with DNA training programs, distributed in the same manner as the prior year, or through a competitive process which includes an evaluation of the effective- ness of such process, provided, however, that the amount of this 73 12653-12-4 DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 .................. 2,000,000 ........................................... (re. $300,000) For services and expenses incurred by community-based programs from participating in multi-agency crime prevention and reduction initi- atives, to be distributed through a competitive process which includes an evaluation of the effectiveness of such process, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 ... 2,000,000 ................. (re. $181,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2006: For criminal justice aid pursuant to an allocation plan developed and implemented by the commissioner of the division of criminal justice services and subject to the approval of the director of the budget according to the following: For services and expenses related to prosecutorial services, to be apportioned in equal amounts to the thirty-two counties which did not receive aid for prosecutorial services according to the allo- cation plan developed by the commissioner of the division of crimi- nal justice services and approved by the director of the budget in the state fiscal year 1999-2000 ... 1,292,000 ........ (re. $25,000) Onondaga County Law Enforcement Technology ........................... 184,000 ............................................... (re. $1,000) For services and expenses of pilot programs for a Global Positioning System (GPS) for tracking of sex offenders ......................... 1,000,000 ........................................... (re. $375,000) For enhancement of services provided at child advocacy centers ....... 170,000 ............................................... (re. $5,000) For services and expenses of Medicaid Fraud prosecution assistance services of the New York Prosecutors Training Institute ............ 500,000 .............................................. (re. $60,000) For a program to improve the recruitment and retention of district attorneys ... 1,000,000 .............................. (re. $40,000) For services and expenses of the John Jay college of criminal justice DNA training program ... 2,000,000 ................... (re. $85,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2006, as amended by chapter 108, section 1, of the laws of 2006: For services and expenses of local law enforcement initiatives, and prevention and treatment programs, in accordance with the following sub-schedule: sub-schedule For services and expenses of local law enforcement initiatives, and prevention and treatment programs (001/AA) ......................... 496,500 ............................................. (re. $496,500) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2005: 74 12653-12-4 DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses related to prosecutorial services, to be apportioned in equal amounts to the thirty-two counties which did not receive aid for prosecutorial services according to the allo- cation plan developed by the commissioner of the division of crimi- nal justice services and approved by the director of the budget in the state fiscal year 1999-2000 ... 1,292,000 ....... (re. $100,000) For payment of state aid for defense services in accordance with a distribution plan developed at the discretion of the commissioner of the division of criminal justice services and approved by the direc- tor of the budget ... 11,174,000 ..................... (re. $25,000) Onondaga County District Attorney Witness Protection Program ......... 50,000 ............................................... (re. $15,000) For services and expenses of: For restoration of anti-drug, anti-violence, crime control, prevention and treatment programs ... 3,177,000 .............. (re. $1,800,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2004, as amended by chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2008: For criminal justice aid pursuant to an allocation plan developed and implemented by the commissioner of the division of criminal justice services and subject to the approval of the director of the budget according to the following: Services and expenses related to the prosecution of crimes, and the provision of continuing legal education, training, advice and assistance for prosecutors in the prosecution of cases including training contracts with the New York state district attorneys asso- ciation and the New York prosecutors training institute ... 2,826,000 ........................................... (re. $800,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2003, as amended by chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2008: For criminal justice aid pursuant to an allocation plan developed and implemented by the commissioner of the division of criminal justice services and subject to the approval of the director of the budget according to the following: Services and expenses related to the prosecution of crimes, and the provision of continuing legal education, training, advice and assistance for prosecutors in the prosecution of cases including training contracts with the New York state district attorneys asso- ciation and the New York prosecutors training institute ............ 2,975,000 ............................................ (re. $70,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2002, as amended by chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2008: For criminal justice aid pursuant to an allocation plan subject to the approval of the director of the budget according to the following: Services and expenses related to the prosecution of crimes, and the provision of continuing legal education, training, advice and assistance for prosecutors in the prosecution of cases including training contracts with the New York state district attorneys asso- ciation and the New York prosecutors training institute ............ 3,500,000 ............................................. (re. $5,000) 75 12653-12-4 DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2001: For criminal justice aid pursuant to an allocation plan subject to the approval of the director of the budget according to the following: For services and expenses related to referral, screening and treatment of offenders for the Willard drug treatment campus ................. 434,000 .............................................. (re. $20,000) By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2000: For services and expenses of the: Victim Assistance, Criminal Prosecution, and Local Law enforcement technology enhancement ... 307,100 .................. (re. $200,000) By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 1999: For services and expenses: Associated with Finger Lakes Law enforcement ......................... 100,000 ............................................... (re. $1,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For payment as assistance to localities to provide supervision and treatment of offenders by public or not-for-profit agencies. Eligi- ble services shall include but not be limited to substance abuse assessments, treatment program placement, monitoring client compli- ance with treatment programs, outpatient and residential treatment, TASC program services, drug treatment, and alternatives to prison programs. Funds shall be awarded on a competitive basis and shall be available for up to 100 percent of program costs incurred. In no event shall any part of these funds be used to replace expenditures previously incurred for such services ... 509,000 ... (re. $506,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2009, as transferred by chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For payment of state aid to counties and the city of New York for the operation of local probation departments subject to the approval of the director of the budget. For services and expenses of intensive supervision programs, to be distributed pursuant to existing contracts or through a competitive process which includes an evaluation of the effectiveness of such process ... 5,192,000 ............................. (re. $3,448,000) For payment as assistance to localities for expenses of the intensive supervision of sex offenders, distributed in the same manner as the prior year, or through a competitive process which includes an eval- uation of the effectiveness of such process ........................ 1,992,000 ......................................... (re. $1,625,000) For payment as assistance to localities that provide juvenile risk intervention services coordination. In no event shall any part of these funds be used to replace expenditures previously incurred for such services or programs. These funds shall be distributed through a competitive process ... 1,049,000 ................. (re. $894,000) For payment of state aid to counties and the city of New York for local alternatives to incarceration, pursuant to article 13-A of the executive law. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the total amount for state assistance may be provided to participating coun- 76 12653-12-4 DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 ties and the city of New York in the same proportion of the appro- priation as received during the preceding fiscal year, pursuant to regulations issued by the division of probation and correctional alternatives ... 3,916,000 ........................ (re. $3,345,000) For payment of state aid to counties and the city of New York for local alternatives to incarceration that provide alcohol and substance abuse treatment programs and services and other related interventions, pursuant to section 266 of article 13-A of the execu- tive law ... 2,310,000 ............................ (re. $2,299,000) For payment as assistance to localities to provide supervision and treatment for at-risk youth or offenders by public or not-for-profit agencies to be distributed pursuant to existing contracts or through a competitive process which includes an evaluation of the effective- ness of such process ... 988,000 .................... (re. $988,000) For payment as assistance to localities to provide supervision and treatment of offenders by public or not-for-profit agencies. Eligi- ble services shall include but not be limited to substance abuse assessments, treatment program placement, monitoring client compli- ance with treatment programs, outpatient and residential treatment, TASC program services, drug treatment, and alternatives to prison programs. Funds shall be awarded on a competitive basis and shall be available for up to 100 percent of program costs incurred. In no event shall any part of these funds be used to replace expenditures previously incurred for such services .............................. 566,000 ............................................. (re. $490,000) For services and expenses of programs that provide alternatives to incarceration for eligible individuals and families whose income do not exceed 200 percent of the federal poverty level ................ 3,164,000 ......................................... (re. $1,338,000) For payments to not-for-profit and government operated programs providing alternatives to incarceration, to be distributed pursuant to existing contracts or through a competitive process which includes an evaluation of the effectiveness of such process; provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after November 1, 2009 shall be reduced by 12.5 percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of November 1, 2009 ... 4,932,000 .................... (re. $1,483,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2008, as transferred by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses of intensive supervision programs, to be distributed pursuant to existing contracts or through a competitive process which includes an evaluation of the effectiveness of such process, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undis- bursed as of August 15, 2008 ... 5,876,000 ............ (re. $1,000) For payment as assistance to localities for expenses of the intensive supervision of sex offenders, distributed in the same manner as the prior year, or through a competitive process which includes an eval- uation of the effectiveness of such process, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and 77 12653-12-4 DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 ... 2,254,000 ........................................... (re. $548,000) For payment as assistance to localities that provide juvenile risk intervention services coordination. In no event shall any part of these funds be used to replace expenditures previously incurred for such services or programs. These funds shall be distributed through a competitive process, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 .................. 1,187,000 ........................................... (re. $571,000) For payment of state aid to counties and the city of New York for local alternatives to incarceration, pursuant to article 13-A of the executive law. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the total amount for state assistance may be provided to participating coun- ties and the city of New York in the same proportion of the appro- priation as received during the preceding fiscal year, pursuant to regulations issued by the division of probation and correctional alternatives, provided, however, that the amount of this appropri- ation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 .............................. 4,432,000 ........................................... (re. $185,000) For payments to not-for-profit and government operated programs providing alternatives to incarceration, to be distributed pursuant to existing contracts or through a competitive process which includes an evaluation of the effectiveness of such process, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 ... 5,582,000 ................. (re. $292,000) For payment of state aid to counties and the city of New York for local alternatives to incarceration that provide alcohol and substance abuse treatment programs and services and other related interventions, pursuant to section 266 of article 13-A of the execu- tive law, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undis- bursed as of August 15, 2008 ... 2,562,000 .......... (re. $339,000) For additional payments of state aid to counties and the city of New York for local alternatives to incarceration that provide alcohol and substance abuse treatment programs and services and other related interventions, pursuant to section 266 of article 13-A of the executive law, provided, however, that the amount of this appro- priation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 ... 52,000 ..... (re. $52,000) For payment as assistance to localities to provide supervision and treatment for at-risk youth or offenders by public or not-for-profit agencies to be distributed pursuant to existing contracts or through a competitive process which includes an evaluation of the effective- 78 12653-12-4 DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 ness of such process, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 .................. 1,118,000 ......................................... (re. $1,004,000) For payment as assistance to localities to provide supervision and treatment of offenders by public or not-for-profit agencies. Eligi- ble services shall include but not be limited to substance abuse assessments, treatment program placement, monitoring client compli- ance with treatment programs, outpatient and residential treatment, TASC program services, drug treatment, and alternatives to prison programs. Funds shall be awarded on a competitive basis and shall be available for up to 100 percent of program costs incurred. In no event shall any part of these funds be used to replace expenditures previously incurred for such services, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disburse- ment on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 ........... 640,000 ............................................. (re. $285,000) For additional payments to not-for-profit and government operated programs providing alternatives to incarceration, to be distributed pursuant to existing contracts or through a competitive process which includes an evaluation of the effectiveness of such process ... 2,365,000 ..................................... (re. $1,110,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2007, as transferred by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For payment as assistance to localities that provide juvenile inten- sive supervision programs. In no event shall any part of these funds be used to replace expenditures previously incurred for such services or programs. These funds shall be distributed according to the following, provided, however, that the amount of this appropri- ation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008: Broome ... 125,600 ..................................... (re. $22,000) Oswego ... 64,300 ...................................... (re. $32,000) For payment of state aid to counties and the city of New York for local alternatives to incarceration, pursuant to article 13-A of the executive law. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the total amount for state assistance may be provided to participating coun- ties and the city of New York in the same proportion of the appro- priation as received during the preceding fiscal year, pursuant to regulations issued by the division of probation and correctional alternatives, provided, however, that the amount of this appropri- ation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 .............................. 4,522,000 ........................................... (re. $560,000) For payments to not-for-profit and government operated programs providing alternatives to incarceration, to be distributed pursuant to existing contracts or through a competitive process which 79 12653-12-4 DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 includes an evaluation of the effectiveness of such process, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 ... 5,696,000 ................. (re. $466,000) For payment of state aid to counties and the city of New York for local alternatives to incarceration that provide alcohol and substance abuse treatment programs and services and other related interventions, pursuant to section 266 of article 13-A of the execu- tive law, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undis- bursed as of August 15, 2008 ... 2,614,000 .......... (re. $934,000) For payment as assistance to localities to provide supervision and treatment for at-risk youth or offenders by public or not-for-profit agencies to be distributed pursuant to existing contracts or through a competitive process which includes an evaluation of the effective- ness of such process, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 .................. 1,140,000 ........................................... (re. $278,000) For payment as assistance to localities to provide supervision and treatment of offenders by public or not-for-profit agencies. Eligi- ble services shall include but not be limited to substance abuse assessments, treatment program placement, monitoring client compli- ance with treatment programs, outpatient and residential treatment, TASC program services, drug treatment, and alternatives to prison programs. Funds shall be awarded on a competitive basis and shall be available for up to 100 percent of program costs incurred. In no event shall any part of these funds be used to replace expenditures previously incurred for such services, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disburse- ment on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 ........... 653,000 .............................................. (re. $12,000) For payment as assistance to localities for expenses of the intensive supervision of sex offenders, distributed pursuant to chapter 56 of the laws of 2007, provided, however, that the amount of this appro- priation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 .............................. 2,300,000 ........................................... (re. $366,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2006, as transferred by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For payments to programs which serve as alternatives to incarceration, to the following entities and up to the amounts indicated according to the following: 820 River Street ... 105,068 .......................... (re. $105,068) Honor Court ... 151,876 ............................... (re. $151,876) TASC of the Capital District ... 89,253 ................ (re. $89,253) 80 12653-12-4 DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Buffalo Federation of Neighborhoods ... 83,800 ......... (re. $83,800) Wildcat ... 237,767 .................................... (re. $37,000) Onondaga Catholic Charities Alliance Program ......................... 76,529 ............................................... (re. $11,000) Statewide Pretrial Program ... 68,894 .................. (re. $10,000) Statewide Mental Health Shared Population Incentive .................. 107,344 .............................................. (re. $10,000) For payment as assistance to localities to provide supervision and treatment for at-risk youth or offenders by public or not-for-profit agencies pursuant to a plan developed by the division of probation and correctional alternatives and the department of correctional services ... 1,140,000 .............................. (re. $397,000) For payment as assistance to localities to provide supervision and treatment of offenders by public or not-for-profit agencies pursuant to a plan developed by the division of probation and correctional alternatives and the department of correctional services and the division of parole. Eligible services shall include but not be limited to substance abuse assessments, treatment program placement, monitoring client compliance with treatment programs, outpatient and residential treatment, TASC program services, drug treatment alter- natives to prison programs, up to $750,000 to the division of parole for relapse prevention programs and high impact incarceration programs in the following counties: Monroe, Erie, Onondaga, Schenec- tady, Westchester, Suffolk and Nassau. Funds shall be awarded on a competitive basis and shall be available for up to 100 percent of program costs incurred. In no event shall any part of these funds be used to replace expenditures previously incurred for such services 1,403,000 ............................................ (re. $35,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2001, as transferred by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For payment of state aid to counties and the city of New York for local alternatives to incarceration that provide alcohol and substance abuse treatment programs and services and other related interventions, pursuant to section 266 of article 13-A of the execu- tive law and pursuant to a plan approved by the director of the budget ... 2,714,400 ................................ (re. $120,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal MISCELLANEOUS Operating Grants Fund Crime Identification and Technology Account - 25475 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses related to identification technology grants including, but not limited to, crime lab improvement and DNA programs. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state oper- ations and may be suballocated to other state agencies ............. 2,250,000 ......................................... (re. $2,250,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses related to identification technology grants including, but not limited to, crime lab improvement and DNA 81 12653-12-4 DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 programs. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state oper- ations and may be suballocated to other state agencies ............. 2,250,000 ........................................... (re. $350,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses related to identification technology grants including, but not limited to, crime lab improvement and DNA programs. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state oper- ations and may be suballocated to other state agencies ............. 1,500,000 ........................................... (re. $200,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For services and expenses related to identification technology grants including, but not limited to, crime lab improvement and DNA programs. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state oper- ations and may be suballocated to other state agencies ............. 1,500,000 ........................................... (re. $400,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2009: For services and expenses related to identification technology grants including, but not limited to, crime lab improvement and DNA programs. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state oper- ations and may be suballocated to other state agencies ............. 1,000,000 ........................................... (re. $672,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal MISCELLANEOUS Operating Grants Fund DCJS Miscellaneous Discretionary Account - 25470 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: Funds herein appropriated may be used to disburse unanticipated feder- al grants in support of state and local programs to prevent crime, support law enforcement, improve the administration of justice, and assist victims. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state operations and may be suballocated to other state agencies ... 7,250,000 ......................................... (re. $7,250,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: Funds herein appropriated may be used to disburse unanticipated feder- al grants in support of state and local programs to prevent crime, support law enforcement, improve the administration of justice, and assist victims. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state operations and may be suballocated to other state agencies ......... 7,250,000 ......................................... (re. $7,250,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: Funds herein appropriated may be used to disburse unanticipated feder- al grants in support of state and local programs to prevent crime, support law enforcement, improve the administration of justice, and assist victims. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state operations and may be suballocated to other state agencies ......... 8,000,000 ......................................... (re. $1,000,000) 82 12653-12-4 DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2010: Funds herein appropriated may be used to disburse unanticipated feder- al grants in support of state and local programs to prevent crime, support law enforcement, improve the administration of justice, and assist victims. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state operations and may be suballocated to other state agencies ......... 8,000,000 ........................................... (re. $100,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2009, as amended by chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2010: Funds herein appropriated may be used to disburse unanticipated feder- al grants in support of state and local programs to prevent crime, support law enforcement, improve the administration of justice, and assist victims. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state operations and may be suballocated to other state agencies ......... 3,000,000 ........................................... (re. $520,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2008, as amended by chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2010: Funds herein appropriated may be used to disburse unanticipated feder- al grants in support of state and local programs to prevent crime, support law enforcement, improve the administration of justice, and assist victims. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state operations and may be suballocated to other state agencies ......... 1,400,000 ........................................... (re. $162,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal MISCELLANEOUS Operating Grants Fund Edward Byrne Memorial Grant Account By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses related to the federal Edward Byrne memorial justice assistance formula program, including enhanced prosecution, enhanced defense, local law enforcement programs, youth violence and/or crime reduction programs, crime laboratories, re-entry services, and judicial diversion and alternative to incarceration programs. Funds appropriated herein shall be expended pursuant to a plan developed by the commissioner of criminal justice services and approved by the director of the budget. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state operations and/or suballocated to other state agencies ... 5,000,000 ...................... (re. $5,000,000) For services and expenses of drug, violence, and crime control and prevention programs in accordance with the following schedule: Oneida County Sheriff ... 25,000 ....................... (re. $25,000) The Safer Monroe Area Reentry Team ... 10,000 .......... (re. $10,000) Town of Henrietta ... 10,000 ........................... (re. $10,000) Crime Stoppers ... 10,000 .............................. (re. $10,000) Medford Fire Department ... 10,000 ..................... (re. $10,000) Patchogue-Medford Schools ... 20,000 ................... (re. $20,000) Amsterdam Fire Department ... 10,970 ................... (re. $10,970) Schenectady Fire Department ... 12,886 ................. (re. $12,886) Schenectady Police Department ... 11,000 ............... (re. $11,000) 83 12653-12-4 DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 South Schenectady Fire Department ... 10,104 ........... (re. $10,104) City of Beacon ... 10,000 .............................. (re. $10,000) City of Newburgh ... 15,000 ............................ (re. $15,000) The City of Poughkeepsie ... 14,994 .................... (re. $14,994) Goshen Police Department ... 12,000 .................... (re. $12,000) Stony Point Fire Department, Wayne House Co. No. 1 ................... 11,652 ............................................... (re. $11,652) Stony Point Police Department ... 12,231 ............... (re. $12,231) Town of Manlius ... 35,000 ............................. (re. $35,000) Village of Theresa ... 30,000 .......................... (re. $30,000) Elmcor Youth and Adult Activities Program ... 45,000 ... (re. $45,000) Jacob Riis Settlement House ... 20,000 ................. (re. $20,000) Bergen Basin Community Development Corporation ....................... 26,000 ............................................... (re. $26,000) Sanctuary for Families ... 105,388 .................... (re. $105,388) United Jewish Council - East Side Community Crime Prevention ......... 32,775 ............................................... (re. $32,775) For services and expenses of drug, violence, and crime control and prevention programs. Notwithstanding any provision of law this appropriation shall be allocated only pursuant to a plan setting forth an itemized list of grantees with the amount to be received by each, or the methodology for allocating such appropriation. Such plan shall be subject to the approval of the temporary president of the senate and the director of the budget and thereafter shall be included in a resolution calling for the expenditure of such monies, which resolution must be approved by a majority vote of all members elected to the senate upon a roll call vote ........................ 500,000 ............................................. (re. $500,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses related to the federal Edward Byrne memorial justice assistance formula program, including enhanced prosecution, enhanced defense, local law enforcement programs, youth violence and/or crime reduction programs, crime laboratories, re-entry services, and judicial diversion and alternative to incarceration programs. Funds appropriated herein shall be expended pursuant to a plan developed by the commissioner of criminal justice services and approved by the director of the budget. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state operations and/or suballocated to other state agencies ... 4,400,000 ...................... (re. $3,000,000) For services and expenses of drug, violence, and crime control and prevention programs. Notwithstanding any provision of law this appropriation shall be allo- cated only pursuant to a plan setting forth an itemized list of grantees with the amount to be received by each, or the methodology for allocating such appropriation. Such plan shall be subject to the approval of the temporary president of the senate and the director of the budget and thereafter shall be included in a resolution call- ing for the expenditure of such monies, which resolution must be approved by a majority vote of all members elected to the senate upon a roll call vote ... 780,000 ................... (re. $400,000) 84 12653-12-4 DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses of drug, violence, and crime control and prevention programs in accordance with the following schedule: Bergin Basin Community Development Corporation ....................... 26,000 ................................................ (re. $3,000) Broome County Security Division ... 40,000 ............. (re. $40,000) Chinese-American Planning Council Youth Training Program ............. 60,000 ............................................... (re. $30,000) Haverstraw Town Police Department ... 40,000 ........... (re. $40,000) Jacob Riis Settlement House ... 20,000 .................. (re. $4,000) Jefferson County Sheriff ... 25,000 .................... (re. $25,000) Lower East Side Service Center ... 76,000 .............. (re. $76,000) Metropolitan Coordinating Council: All About Jobs II ................. 76,000 ............................................... (re. $70,000) Nassau County Police Department ... 45,000 ............. (re. $45,000) NYPD 100th Precinct ... 20,000 ......................... (re. $20,000) NYPD 101st Precinct ... 20,000 ......................... (re. $20,000) Ohel Children's Home & Family Services Drug Prevention Program ....... 76,000 ............................................... (re. $52,000) Oneida District Attorney ... 45,000 .................... (re. $45,000) Town of Chili ... 45,000 ............................... (re. $45,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses related to the federal Edward Byrne memorial justice assistance formula program, including enhanced prosecution, enhanced defense, local law enforcement programs, youth violence and/or crime reduction programs, crime laboratories, re-entry services, and judicial diversion and alternative to incarceration programs. Funds appropriated herein shall be expended pursuant to a plan developed by the commissioner of criminal justice services and approved by the director of the budget. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state operations and/or suballocated to other state agencies ... 9,775,000 ...................... (re. $3,400,000) For services and expenses of drug, violence and crime control and prevention programs in accordance with the following schedule: Jacob Riis Settlement House ... 20,000 .................. (re. $2,000) Lower East Side Service Center ... 76,000 .............. (re. $76,000) Nassau County Police Department ... 50,000 ............. (re. $50,000) Town of Riga Court A ... 5,000 .......................... (re. $5,000) Urban League of Long Island ... 40,000 ................. (re. $40,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses of drug, violence, and crime control and prevention programs in accordance with the following schedule: Auburn Police Department ... 15,000 .................... (re. $15,000) Bivona Child Advocacy Center ... 15,000 ................ (re. $15,000) Cayuga/Seneca Community Action Agency ... 10,000 ....... (re. $10,000) Cayuga Child Advocacy Center ... 15,000 ................ (re. $15,000) Chemung County Sheriff's Office ... 12,500 ............. (re. $12,500) City of Beacon Police Department ... 30,600 ............ (re. $30,600) City of Lockport Police Department ... 50,000 .......... (re. $50,000) City of Poughkeepsie Police Department ... 30,000 ...... (re. $30,000) 85 12653-12-4 DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 City of Rome Police Department ... 15,000 .............. (re. $15,000) City of Utica Police Department ... 15,000 ............. (re. $15,000) Clinton County Department of Probation ... 20,000 ...... (re. $20,000) Columbia County Sheriff's Department ... 25,000 ........ (re. $25,000) CONFIDE Counseling and Consultation Center ... 25,000 .. (re. $25,000) District Attorney of Dutchess County ... 29,900 ........ (re. $29,900) Dutchess County Sheriff's Department ... 25,000 ........ (re. $25,000) Education and Assistance Corporation ... 100,000 ...... (re. $100,000) Essex County District Attorney ... 10,000 .............. (re. $10,000) Family Justice Center ... 70,000 ....................... (re. $70,000) Franklin County District Attorney ... 15,000 ........... (re. $15,000) Long Island Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence (LICADD) ....... 35,000 ............................................... (re. $35,000) Middle Country Central School District At Centereach - Town of Brook ... 50,000 ........................................... (re. $50,000) National Federation for Just Communities of Western New York, Incorpo- rated - First Time Last Time Program ... 55,000 ...... (re. $55,000) North Side Athletic and Education Center Incorporated ................ 40,000 ............................................... (re. $40,000) Oneida County Child Advocacy Center ... 5,000 ........... (re. $5,000) Parents for Megan's Law and The Crime Victims Center ................. 25,000 ............................................... (re. $25,000) Safari Club International Western and Central New York Chapter, Incor- porated ... 15,000 ................................... (re. $15,000) Schuyler County Sheriff's Office ... 12,500 ............ (re. $12,500) Southern Tier Regional Drug Task Force ... 75,000 ...... (re. $75,000) Steuben County Sheriff's Office ... 12,500 ............. (re. $12,500) St. Lawrence County Sheriff's Department ... 5,000 ...... (re. $5,000) The Boys and Girls Club of Geneva ... 15,000 ........... (re. $15,000) Town of East Fishkill Police Department ... 30,000 ..... (re. $30,000) Town of Poughkeepsie Police Department ... 29,500 ...... (re. $29,500) Village of Boonville Police Department ... 5,000 ........ (re. $5,000) Village of Camden Police Department ... 5,000 ........... (re. $5,000) Warren County District Attorney ... 15,000 ............. (re. $15,000) Wayne County Action Program ... 10,000 ................. (re. $10,000) Webster Police Department ... 20,000 ................... (re. $20,000) Yates County Sheriff's Office ... 12,500 ............... (re. $12,500) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For services and expense related to the federal Edward Byrne memorial justice assistance formula program as funded by the American Recov- ery and Reinvestment Act of 2009, including local law enforcement programs, re-entry services, substance abuse treatment, probation, local jails, and judicial diversion and alternative to incarceration programs. Funds appropriated herein shall be subject to all applica- ble reporting and accountability requirements contained in such act. Funds appropriated herein shall be expended pursuant to a plan developed by the commissioner of criminal justice services and approved by the director of the budget, and such plan be provided to the chair of assembly ways and means and the chair of the senate finance committee. A portion of these funds may be transferred to 86 12653-12-4 DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 state operations and/or suballocated to other state agencies ... 23,500,000 ........................................ (re. $9,348,000) For services and expenses related to the federal Edward Byrne memorial justice assistance formula program, including enhanced prosecution, enhanced defense, local law enforcement programs, youth violence and/or crime reduction programs, crime laboratories, re-entry services, and judicial diversion and alternative to incarceration programs. Funds appropriated herein shall be expended pursuant to a plan developed by the commissioner of criminal justice services and approved by the director of the budget. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state operations and/or suballocated to other state agencies ... 9,775,000 ........................ (re. $500,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2010, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses of drug, violence, and crime control and prevention programs in accordance with the following schedule: Kings County District Attorney - Community and Law Enforcement Resources Together (ComAlert) Program ... 100,000 ..... (re. $6,000) City of Newburgh Police Department ... 100,000 ........ (re. $100,000) City of Poughkeepsie Police Department ... 25,000 ...... (re. $25,000) City of Yonkers Police Department ... 50,000 ........... (re. $50,000) City of Newburgh police ... 35,000 ..................... (re. $35,000) City of Poughkeepsie Police Department ... 35,000 ...... (re. $35,000) City of Syracuse Police Department ... 50,000 .......... (re. $50,000) City of Yonkers Police Department ... 50,000 ........... (re. $50,000) Lower East Side Service Center ... 76,000 .............. (re. $76,000) Urban League of Long Island ... 40,000 ................. (re. $40,000) Village of Norwood ... 10,000 .......................... (re. $10,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2010, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: Network Support Services Incorporated ... 80,000 ....... (re. $18,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2009, as amended by chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For services and expenses related to the federal Edward Byrne memorial justice assistance formula program, including enhanced prosecution, enhanced defense, local law enforcement programs, youth violence and/or crime reduction programs, crime laboratories, re-entry services, and judicial diversion and alternative to incarceration programs. Funds appropriated herein shall be expended pursuant to a plan developed by the commissioner of criminal justice services and approved by the director of the budget. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state operations and/or suballocated to other state agencies ... 7,900,000 ...................... (re. $1,676,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2009, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses of drug, violence, and crime control and prevention programs in accordance with the following schedule: 87 12653-12-4 DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Kings County District Attorney - Mortgage Foreclosure Fraud Initiative ... 90,000 ........................................... (re. $15,000) Osborne Association Court Advocacy ... 221,000 ........ (re. $221,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2008, as amended by chapter 496, section 7, of the laws of 2008: For purposes of enhanced prosecution, enhanced defense, youth violence and/or crime reduction programs, crime laboratories and re-entry services associated with correctional facilities to be distributed in the same manner as a prior year or through a competitive process. For the grant period October 1, 2007 to September 30, 2008 ........... 6,600,000 ........................................... (re. $255,000) For services and expenses of drug, violence, and crime control and prevention programs in accordance with the following schedule; provided however that the remainder of the appropriation shall be allocated in the manner set forth in subdivision 5 of section 24 of the state finance law: For the grant period October 1, 2007 to September 30, 2008 ........... 3,000,000 ........................................... (re. $512,000) sub-schedule Bergen Basin Community Development Corp. - Operation Clean Slate ........................... 25,000 Chinese-American Planning Council Youth Training Program ................................ 59,000 Elmcor Youth and Adult Activities Program ......... 42,000 Friends United Block Association Anti-Gang Initiative ...................................... 25,000 Greater Ridgewood Youth Council ................... 20,000 Jacob Riis Settlement House ....................... 20,000 Lower East Side Service Center .................... 76,000 Metro Coord Council: All About Jobs II ............ 76,000 Ohel Children's Home & Family Services Drug Prevention Program .............................. 76,000 United Jewish Council East Side Community Crime Prevention Program ........................ 68,000 Utica City School District ........................ 49,000 YMCA Greenpoint - Kids in Control ................. 98,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Operating Grants Fund Edward Byrne Memorial Grant Account-03, unless otherwise indicated as the Anti-Drug Abuse Secondary Account AA or CC: By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2006, as added by chapter 108, section 1, of the laws of 2006: For payment of federal anti-drug moneys pursuant to an allocation plan developed by the commissioner of the division of criminal justice services and subject to the approval of the director of the budget 88 12653-12-4 DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 including suballocation to other state agencies in accordance with the following sub-schedule: ... ... For the grant period October 1, 2005 to September 30, 2006 ........... 6,000,000 ......................................... (re. $1,850,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2005: For the grant period October 1, 2004 to September 30, 2005 for payments pursuant to an allocation plan developed by the commission- er of the division of criminal justice services and subject to the approval of the director of the budget including suballocation to other state agencies, in accordance with the following sub-schedule ... 12,250,000 .................................... (re. $1,000,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal MISCELLANEOUS Operating Grants Fund Juvenile Accountability Incentive Block Grant Account By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For payment of federal aid to localities juvenile accountability incentive block grant moneys pursuant to an allocation plan devel- oped by the commissioner of the division of criminal justice services. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state oper- ations and may be suballocated to other state agencies ............. 1,750,000 ......................................... (re. $1,750,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For payment of federal aid to localities juvenile accountability incentive block grant moneys pursuant to an allocation plan devel- oped by the commissioner of the division of criminal justice services. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state oper- ations and may be suballocated to other state agencies ............. 1,750,000 ........................................... (re. $800,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For payment of federal aid to localities juvenile accountability incentive block grant moneys pursuant to an allocation plan devel- oped by the commissioner of the division of criminal justice services. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state oper- ations and may be suballocated to other state agencies ............. 2,000,000 ......................................... (re. $1,250,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For payment of federal aid to localities juvenile accountability incentive block grant moneys pursuant to an allocation plan devel- oped by the commissioner of the division of criminal justice services. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state oper- ations and may be suballocated to other state agencies ............. 2,100,000 ........................................... (re. $650,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2009: For payment of federal aid to localities juvenile accountability incentive block grant moneys pursuant to an allocation plan devel- 89 12653-12-4 DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 oped by the commissioner of the division of criminal justice services. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state oper- ations and may be suballocated to other state agencies ............. 2,100,000 ......................................... (re. $1,335,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2008: For payment of federal aid to localities juvenile accountability incentive block grant moneys pursuant to an allocation plan devel- oped by the commissioner of the division of criminal justice services. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state oper- ations and may be suballocated to other state agencies ............. 1,850,000 ........................................... (re. $555,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2007: For payment of federal aid to localities juvenile accountability incentive block grant moneys pursuant to an allocation plan devel- oped by the commissioner of the division of criminal justice services. Funds may be transferred to other state agencies for allo- cation to localities or for direct contracts with not-for-profit agencies. For the grant period October 1, 2006 to September 30, 2007 ........... 2,200,000 ......................................... (re. $1,550,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2006: For payment of federal aid to localities juvenile accountability incentive block grant moneys pursuant to an allocation plan devel- oped by the commissioner of the division of criminal justice services and approved by the director of the budget. Funds may be transferred to other state agencies for allocation to localities or for direct contracts with not-for-profit agencies. For the grant period October 1, 2005 to September 30, 2006 ........... 2,800,000 ........................................... (re. $225,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal MISCELLANEOUS Operating Grants Fund Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Formula Account - 25436 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For payment of federal aid to localities pursuant to the provisions of the federal juvenile justice and delinquency prevention act in accordance with a distribution plan determined by the juvenile justice advisory group and affirmed by the commissioner of the divi- sion of criminal justice services. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state operations and may be suballocated to other state agencies ... 2,050,000 ...................... (re. $2,050,000) For payment of federal aid to localities pursuant to the provisions of title V of the juvenile justice and delinquency prevention act of 1974, as amended for local delinquency prevention programs, includ- ing sub-allocation to state operations for the administration of this grant in accordance with a distribution plan determined by the juvenile justice advisory group and affirmed by the commissioner of the division of criminal justice services. 90 12653-12-4 DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses associated with the juvenile justice and delinquency prevention formula account. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state operations and may be suballocated to other state agencies ... 100,000 .......................... (re. $100,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For payment of federal aid to localities pursuant to the provisions of the federal juvenile justice and delinquency prevention act in accordance with a distribution plan determined by the juvenile justice advisory group and affirmed by the commissioner of the divi- sion of criminal justice services. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state operations and may be suballocated to other state agencies ... 2,050,000 ...................... (re. $2,050,000) For payment of federal aid to localities pursuant to the provisions of title V of the juvenile justice and delinquency prevention act of 1974, as amended for local delinquency prevention programs, includ- ing sub-allocation to state operations for the administration of this grant in accordance with a distribution plan determined by the juvenile justice advisory group and affirmed by the commissioner of the division of criminal justice services. For services and expenses associated with the juvenile justice and delinquency prevention formula account. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state operations and may be suballocated to other state agencies ... 100,000 .......................... (re. $100,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For payment of federal aid to localities pursuant to the provisions of the federal juvenile justice and delinquency prevention act in accordance with a distribution plan determined by the juvenile justice advisory group and affirmed by the commissioner of the divi- sion of criminal justice services. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state operations and may be suballocated to other state agencies ... 3,000,000 ...................... (re. $1,300,000) For payment of federal aid to localities pursuant to the provisions of title V of the juvenile justice and delinquency prevention act of 1974, as amended for local delinquency prevention programs, includ- ing sub-allocation to state operations for the administration of this grant in accordance with a distribution plan determined by the juvenile justice advisory group and affirmed by the commissioner of the division of criminal justice services. For services and expenses associated with the juvenile justice and delinquency prevention formula account. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state operations and may be suballocated to other state agencies ... 100,000 ........................... (re. $50,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For payment of federal aid to localities pursuant to the provisions of the federal juvenile justice and delinquency prevention act in accordance with a distribution plan determined by the juvenile justice advisory group and affirmed by the commissioner of the divi- sion of criminal justice services. A portion of these funds may be 91 12653-12-4 DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 transferred to state operations and may be suballocated to other state agencies ... 2,700,000 ........................ (re. $900,000) For payment of federal aid to localities pursuant to the provisions of title V of the juvenile justice and delinquency prevention act of 1974, as amended for local delinquency prevention programs, includ- ing sub-allocation to state operations for the administration of this grant in accordance with a distribution plan determined by the juvenile justice advisory group and affirmed by the commissioner of the division of criminal justice services. For services and expenses associated with the juvenile justice and delinquency prevention formula account. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state operations and may be suballocated to other state agencies ... 100,000 .......................... (re. $100,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2009: For payment of federal aid to localities pursuant to the provisions of the federal juvenile justice and delinquency prevention act in accordance with a distribution plan determined by the juvenile justice advisory group and affirmed by the commissioner of the divi- sion of criminal justice services. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state operations and may be suballocated to other state agencies ... 3,000,000 ...................... (re. $1,246,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2008: For payment of federal aid to localities pursuant to the provisions of the federal juvenile justice and delinquency prevention act in accordance with a distribution plan determined by the juvenile justice advisory group and affirmed by the commissioner of the divi- sion of criminal justice services. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state operations and may be suballocated to other state agencies ... 3,000,000 ...................... (re. $3,000,000) For payment of federal aid to localities pursuant to the provisions of title V of the juvenile justice and delinquency prevention act of 1974, as amended for local delinquency prevention programs, includ- ing sub-allocation to state operations for the administration of this grant in accordance with a distribution plan determined by the juvenile justice advisory group and affirmed by the commissioner of the division of criminal justice services. For services and expenses associated with the juvenile justice and delinquency prevention formula account. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state operations and may be suballocated to other state agencies ... 100,000 ........................... (re. $50,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2007, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For payment of federal aid to localities pursuant to the provisions of the federal juvenile justice and delinquency prevention act in accordance with a distribution plan determined by the juvenile justice advisory group and affirmed by the commissioner of the divi- sion of criminal justice services. A portion of these funds may be suballocated to other state agencies. 92 12653-12-4 DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For the grant period October 1, 2007 to September 30, 2008 ........... 3,300,000 ......................................... (re. $1,360,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2006: For payment of federal aid to localities pursuant to the provisions of the federal juvenile justice and delinquency prevention act in accordance with a distribution plan determined by the juvenile justice advisory group and affirmed by the commissioner of the divi- sion of criminal justice services. For the grant period October 1, 2006 to September 30, 2007 ........... 3,300,000 ........................................... (re. $725,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2005: For payment of federal aid to localities pursuant to the provisions of the federal juvenile justice and delinquency prevention act in accordance with a distribution plan determined by the juvenile justice advisory group and affirmed by the commissioner of the divi- sion of criminal justice services. For the grant period October 1, 2005 to September 30, 2006 ........... 3,300,000 ........................................... (re. $375,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal MISCELLANEOUS Operating Grants Fund Violence Against Women Account - 25477 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For payment of federal aid to localities pursuant to an expenditure plan developed by the commissioner of the division of criminal justice services, provided however that up to 10 percent of the amount herein appropriated may be used for program administration. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state operations and may be suballocated to other state agencies ........................ 6,000,000 ......................................... (re. $6,000,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For payment of federal aid to localities pursuant to an expenditure plan developed by the commissioner of the division of criminal justice services, provided however that up to 10 percent of the amount herein appropriated may be used for program administration. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state operations and may be suballocated to other state agencies ........................ 5,750,000 ......................................... (re. $4,000,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For payment of federal aid to localities pursuant to an expenditure plan developed by the commissioner of the division of criminal justice services, provided however that up to 10 percent of the amount herein appropriated may be used for program administration. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state operations and may be suballocated to other state agencies ........................ 6,500,000 ........................................... (re. $500,000) 93 12653-12-4 DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For payment of federal aid to localities pursuant to an expenditure plan developed by the commissioner of the division of criminal justice services, provided however that up to 10 percent of the amount herein appropriated may be used for program administration. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state operations and may be suballocated to other state agencies ........................ 7,000,000 ......................................... (re. $3,247,000) For services and expenses related to the federal violence against women program as funded by the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009. Funds appropriated herein shall be subject to all applicable reporting and accountability requirements contained in such act. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state oper- ations and may be suballocated to other state agencies ............. 3,250,000 ........................................... (re. $454,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2009: For payment of federal aid to localities pursuant to an expenditure plan developed by the commissioner of the division of criminal justice services, provided however that up to 10 percent of the amount herein appropriated may be used for program administration. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state operations and may be suballocated to other state agencies ........................ 5,500,000 ........................................... (re. $215,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2009, as amended by chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For services and expenses related to the federal violence against women program as funded by the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009. Funds appropriated herein shall be subject to all applicable reporting and accountability requirements contained in such act. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state oper- ations and/or suballocated to other state agencies ................. 1,983,000 ........................................... (re. $186,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2008, as amended by chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For payment of federal aid to localities pursuant to an expenditure plan developed by the commissioner of the division of criminal justice services, provided however that up to 10 percent of the amount herein appropriated may be used for program administration. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state operations and/or suballocated to other state agencies ... 5,175,000 .. (re. $378,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2007: For payment of federal aid to localities pursuant to an expenditure plan developed by the commissioner of the division of criminal justice services, provided however that up to 10 percent of the amount herein appropriated may be used for program administration. Funds may also be transferred to other state agencies federal fund - state operations to support state agency expenditures associated with violence against women programs. 94 12653-12-4 DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For the grant period October 1, 2006 to September 30, 2007 ........... 7,250,000 ........................................... (re. $550,000) Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Crimes Against Revenue Program Account - 22015 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For payment to district attorneys who participate in the crimes against revenue program to be distributed according to a plan devel- oped by the commissioner of the division of criminal justice services, in consultation with the department of taxation and finance, and approved by the director of the budget ................ 16,000,000 ....................................... (re. $16,000,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For payment to district attorneys who participate in the crimes against revenue program to be distributed according to a plan devel- oped by the commissioner of the division of criminal justice services, in consultation with the department of taxation and finance, and approved by the director of the budget ................ 16,000,000 ........................................ (re. $9,000,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For payment to district attorneys who participate in the crimes against revenue program to be distributed according to a plan devel- oped by the commissioner of the division of criminal justice services, in consultation with the department of taxation and finance, and approved by the director of the budget ................ 16,000,000 ....................................... (re. $16,000,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For payment to district attorneys who participate in the crimes against revenue program to be distributed according to a plan devel- oped by the commissioner of the division of criminal justice services, in consultation with the department of tax and finance, and approved by the director of the budget ......................... 16,000,000 ........................................ (re. $5,458,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2009, as amended by chapter 502, section 1, of the laws of 2009: For payment to district attorneys who participate in the crimes against revenue program to be distributed in the same manner as the prior year or through a competitive process; provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after November 1, 2009 shall be reduced by 12.5 percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of November 1, 2009 ... 6,000,000 ....................................... (re. $300,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2008, as amended by chapter 496, section 1, of the laws of 2008: 95 12653-12-4 DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For payment to district attorneys who participate in the crimes against revenue program to be distributed in the same manner as the prior year or through a competitive process, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 ... 5,880,000 ........................................... (re. $230,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2007, as amended by chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2008: For payment to district attorneys who participate in the crimes against revenue program pursuant to chapter 56 of the laws of 2007 ... 6,000,000 ....................................... (re. $250,000) Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Criminal Justice Improvement Account - 21945 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses of programs that prevent domestic violence or aid victims of domestic violence: For services and expenses of programs that prevent domestic violence or aid the victims of domestic violence. Notwithstanding any provision of law this appropriation shall be allocated only pursuant to a plan setting forth an itemized list of grantees with the amount to be received by each, or the methodology for allocating such appropriation. Such plan shall be subject to the approval of the temporary president of the senate and the director of the budget and thereafter shall be included in a resolution calling for the expend- iture of such monies, which resolution must be approved by a majori- ty vote of all members elected to the senate upon a roll call vote ... 609,000 ......................................... (re. $300,000) For services and expenses of: Domestic Violence Law Project of Rockland County ..................... 41,109 ............................................... (re. $21,000) Empire Justice Center ... 47,638 ....................... (re. $12,000) Legal Services for New York City - Brooklyn 41,109 ..... (re. $10,000) Legal Services for New York City - Queens ... 41,109 ... (re. $14,000) My Sisters' Place ... 41,109 ........................... (re. $20,000) Nassau Coalition Against Domestic Violence, Inc. ..................... 41,109 ............................................... (re. $10,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses of programs that prevent domestic violence or aid victims of domestic violence: For services and expenses of: Legal Services for New York City - Queens ... 41,109 ... (re. $1,000) My Sisters' Place ... 41,109 ............................ (re. $3,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: 96 12653-12-4 DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses of programs that prevent domestic violence or aid the victims of domestic violence in accordance with the following schedule: Catholic Charities of Herkimer County ... 10,000 ........ (re. $1,000) For Our Children and Us (FOCUS) ... 5,000 ............... (re. $5,000) YWCA's Carolyn's House and YWCA Shelter and Transitional Housing Program ... 50,000 .................................... (re. $2,000) The appropriation made by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012, is hereby amended and reappropriated to read: Victims Information Bureau of Suffolk [(VIBES)] (VIBS) ............... 32,500 ................................................ (re. $2,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For services and expenses of programs that prevent domestic violence or aid the victims of domestic violence. For services and expenses of: Allen Women's Resource Center ... 100,000 ............. (re. $100,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2009, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses of programs that prevent domestic violence or aid the victims of domestic violence in accordance with the following schedule: Allen Women's Resource Center ... 100,000 ............... (re. $2,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2008: For services and expenses of programs that prevent domestic violence or aid the victims of domestic violence in the manner set forth in subdivision 5 of section 24 of the state finance law. For services and expenses of: For services and expenses of programs that prevent domestic violence or aid the victims of domestic violence in the manner set forth in subdivision 5 of section 24 of the state finance law ............... 609,000 .............................................. (re. $70,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2007: For services and expenses of programs that prevent domestic violence or aid the victims of domestic violence. For services and expenses of: Advocacy Center of Tompkins County ... 6,000 ............ (re. $2,500) Domestic Violence Programs ... 272,200 ................. (re. $15,000) Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Drug Enforcement Task Force Account By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2008: For distribution to the state's political subdivisions and for services and expenses of the drug enforcement task forces. Some of 97 12653-12-4 DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 these funds may be transferred to state operations appropriations ... 392,000 ......................................... (re. $392,000) Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Legal Services Assistance Account - 22096 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For prosecutorial services of counties, to be distributed in the same manner as the prior year or through a competitive process .......... 2,592,000 ......................................... (re. $1,296,000) For defense services to be distributed in the same manner as the prior year or through a competitive process .............................. 2,592,000 ......................................... (re. $1,296,000) For services and expenses of the district attorney and indigent legal services attorney loan forgiveness program pursuant to section 679-e of the education law. These funds may be suballocated to the higher education services corporation ... 2,430,000 ...... (re. $2,430,000) For services and expenses of statewide indigent legal services for persons reentering communities from state facilities ............... 1,000,000 ......................................... (re. $1,000,000) For payment to counties other than the city of New York for costs associated with the provision of legal assistance and representation to indigent parolees, thirty-one percent of this amount may be used for costs associated with the provision of legal assistance and representation to indigent parolees in Wyoming county, not less than six percent of the remaining amount may be used for legal assistance and representation to indigent parolees related to the Willard drug and alcohol treatment ... 600,000 ................... (re. $600,000) Neighborhood Defender Service of Harlem ... 300,000 ... (re. $300,000) For services and expenses of statewide indigent legal services for persons reentering communities from state facilities ............... 1,050,000 ......................................... (re. $1,050,000) For services, expenses or reimbursement of expenses incurred by local government agencies and/or not-for-profit providers or their employ- ees providing civil or criminal legal services in accordance with the following schedule: Albany County District Attorney ... 44,167 ............. (re. $44,167) Brooklyn Bar Association ... 22,083 .................... (re. $22,083) Caribbean Women's Health Association ... 22,083 ........ (re. $22,083) Center for Family Representation ... 110,417 .......... (re. $110,417) Chemung County Neighborhood Legal Services ... 39,750 .. (re. $39,750) City Bar Fund ... 22,083 ............................... (re. $22,083) Day One New York ... 33,567 ............................ (re. $33,567) Empire Justice Center ... 170,925 ..................... (re. $170,925) Family and Children's Association ... 39,750 ........... (re. $39,750) Frank H. Hiscock Legal Aid Society ... 22,083 .......... (re. $22,083) Greenhope Services for Women ... 33,567 ................ (re. $33,567) Harlem Legal Services ... 110,417 ..................... (re. $110,417) Legal Aid Bureau of Buffalo ... 35,333 ................. (re. $35,333) Legal Aid Society of Mid New York ... 66,250 ........... (re. $66,250) Legal Aid Society of Northeastern New York ... 48,583 .. (re. $48,583) 98 12653-12-4 DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Legal Aid Society of Rockland County ... 22,083 ........ (re. $22,083) Legal Information for Families Today (LIFT) ... 39,750 . (re. $39,750) Legal Project of the Cap. Dist. Women's Bar ... 83,917 . (re. $83,917) Legal Services for New York City (LSNY) ... 119,250 ... (re. $119,250) Legal Services of Central New York ... 13,250 .......... (re. $13,250) Legal Services of the Hudson Valley ... 48,583 ......... (re. $48,583) Metropolitan Council on Jewish Poverty ... 220,833 .... (re. $220,833) Metropolitan Council in Jewish Poverty - Project New Leaf ............ 67,133 ............................................... (re. $67,133) Monroe County Legal Assistance Center ... 35,333 ....... (re. $35,333) Nassau/Suffolk Law Service Committee, Inc. ... 48,583 .. (re. $48,583) New York Legal Assistance Group (NYLAG) ... 22,083 ..... (re. $22,083) New York Legal Assistance Group (NYLAG) - Brooklyn Conflicts Office ... 120,575 ......................................... (re. $120,575) New York City Legal Aid ... 44,167 ..................... (re. $44,167) New York City Legal Aid ... 265,000 ................... (re. $265,000) New York County District Attorney - Identity Theft Prosecution ....... 37,103 ............................................... (re. $37,103) Westside SRO Law Project ... 79,500 .................... (re. $79,500) Osborne Association El Rio Program ... 36,217 .......... (re. $36,217) Rural Law Center of New York ... 22,083 ................ (re. $22,083) Sanctuary for Families ... 220,833 .................... (re. $220,833) Southern Tier Legal Services ... 61,833 ................ (re. $61,833) Vera Institute of Justice ... 61,833 ................... (re. $61,833) Volunteers of Legal Services (VOLS) ... 39,750 ......... (re. $39,750) Western New York Law Center ... 39,750 ................. (re. $39,750) Worker's Rights Law Center of New York, Inc. ......................... 35,333 ............................................... (re. $35,333) For services and expenses of the Legal Action Center ................. 180,000 ............................................. (re. $180,000) For services and expenses of civil or criminal domestic violence services. Notwithstanding any provision of law this appropriation shall be allocated only pursuant to a plan setting forth an itemized list of grantees with the amount to be received by each, or the methodology for allocating such appropriation. Such plan shall be subject to the approval of the temporary president of the senate and the director of the budget and thereafter shall be included in a resolution calling for the expenditure of such monies, which resol- ution must be approved by a majority vote of all members elected to the senate upon a roll call vote ... 650,000 ........ (re. $650,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses of the district attorney and indigent legal services attorney loan forgiveness program pursuant to section 679-e of the education law. These funds may be suballocated to the higher education services corporation ... 2,430,000 ...... (re. $2,430,000) For services and expenses of civil or criminal domestic violence services. Notwithstanding any provision of law this appropriation shall be allocated only pursuant to a plan setting forth an itemized list of grantees with the amount to be received by each, or the methodology for allocating such appropriation. Such plan shall be subject to the approval of the temporary president of the senate and 99 12653-12-4 DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 the director of the budget and thereafter shall be included in a resolution calling for the expenditure of such monies, which resol- ution must be approved by a majority vote of all members elected to the senate upon a roll call vote ... 650,000 ........ (re. $350,000) For services, expenses or reimbursement of expenses incurred by local government agencies and/or not-for-profit providers or their employ- ees providing civil or criminal legal services in accordance with the following schedule: Albany County District Attorney ... 44,167 ............. (re. $21,000) Brooklyn Bar Association ... 22,083 ..................... (re. $6,000) Caribbean Women's Health Association ... 22,083 ......... (re. $7,000) Frank H. Hiscock Legal Aid Society ... 22,083 ........... (re. $6,000) Greenhope Services for Women ... 33,567 ................ (re. $16,000) Harlem Legal Services ... 110,417 ...................... (re. $37,000) Legal Aid Society of Mid New York ... 66,250 ........... (re. $16,000) Legal Aid Society of Northeastern New York ... 48,583 .. (re. $48,583) Legal Information for Families Today (LIFT) .......................... 39,750 ............................................... (re. $39,750) Legal Project of the Cap. Dist. Women's Bar .......................... 83,917 ............................................... (re. $47,000) Legal Services of the Hudson Valley ... 48,583 ......... (re. $25,000) Metropolitan Council on Jewish Poverty ... 220,833 .... (re. $206,000) Metropolitan Council on Jewish Poverty - Project New Leaf ............ 67,133 ............................................... (re. $67,133) Monroe County Legal Assistance Center ... 35,333 ........ (re. $9,000) Nassau/Suffolk Law Services Committee, Inc. .......................... 48,583 ............................................... (re. $13,000) Southern Tier Legal Services ... 61,833 ................ (re. $27,000) Volunteers of Legal Services (VOLS) ... 39,750 ......... (re. $10,000) Western New York Law Center ... 39,750 ................. (re. $10,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses of the district attorney and indigent legal services attorney loan forgiveness program pursuant to section 679-e of the education law. These funds may be suballocated to the higher education services corporation ... 2,430,000 ...... (re. $2,430,000) For services, expenses or reimbursement of expenses incurred by local government agencies and/or not-for-profit providers or their employ- ees providing civil or criminal legal services in accordance with the following schedule: Albany County District Attorney ... 48,100 ............. (re. $48,100) Greenhope Services for Women ... 36,556 ................. (re. $3,000) New York Legal Assistance Group (NYLAG) ... 24,050 ...... (re. $5,000) Osborne Association El Rio Program ... 39,442 .......... (re. $39,442) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses of civil or criminal domestic violence legal services in accordance with the following schedule: Crime Victims Assistance Center ... 20,000 .............. (re. $1,000) Family Justice Center - Erie County ... 25,000 ......... (re. $25,000) For our Children and Us (FOCUS) ... 5,000 ............... (re. $5,000) 100 12653-12-4 DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 SOS Shelter ... 20,000 .................................. (re. $6,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2010, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses of the district attorney and indigent legal services attorney loan forgiveness program pursuant to section 679-e of the education law. These funds may be suballocated to the higher education services corporation ... 2,700,000 ...... (re. $2,200,000) For services and expenses of: For services, expenses or reimbursement of expenses incurred by local government agencies and/or not-for-profit providers or their employ- ees providing civil or criminal legal services in accordance with the following schedule: New York Legal Assistance Group - Brooklyn Conflicts Office .......... 122,850 ............................................. (re. $122,850) Legal Services of the Hudson Valley ... 49,500 .......... (re. $2,000) Chautauqua County Legal Services ... 645 .................. (re. $600) Legal Services for the Elderly of Western New York ................... 6,646 ................................................. (re. $6,000) CASA of Westchester Mental Health ... 1,658 ............. (re. $1,600) Chautauqua County Legal services ... 7,212 .............. (re. $7,200) Medicare Rights Center ... 3,103 ........................ (re. $3,000) Research Foundation CUNY-Brookdale ... 3,317 ............ (re. $3,300) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2009: For services, expenses or reimbursement of expenses incurred by local government agencies and/or not-for-profit providers or their employ- ees providing civil or criminal legal services. Metropolitan Coordinating Council on Jewish Poverty .................. 250,000 ............................................... (re. $2,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2009, as amended by chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2010: Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, for payment of grants for the provision of civil legal services. These funds shall not be avail- able until a plan for their administration has been approved by the director of the budget, which plan provides for the distribution of these funds through existing contracts or through a competitive process. Amounts appropriated herein may be transferred in full to any other state department or agency ... 432,000 ..... (re. $59,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2008: For services and expenses of the district attorney loan forgiveness program pursuant to section 679-e of the education law. These funds may be suballocated to the higher education services corporation ... 1,470,000 ......................................... (re. $1,470,000) For recruitment and retention of district attorneys in counties located outside a city of a population of 1,000,000 or more persons to be distributed in accordance with a formula based upon the popu- lation of each county receiving a grant of a portion of such funds, provided that no county shall receive an award of less than $4,000 ... 1,500,000 ....................................... (re. $550,000) 101 12653-12-4 DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2007, as amended by chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2008: For prosecutorial services of counties, pursuant to chapter 56 of the laws of 2007 ... 2,500,000 ........................ (re. $2,500,000) For services and expenses related to the district attorney loan forgiveness program and the recruitment and retention of district attorneys, pursuant to the following sub-schedule: sub-schedule For recruitment and retention of district attorneys in counties located outside a city of a population of 1,000,000 or more persons to be distributed in accordance with a formula based upon the popu- lation of each county receiving a grant of a portion of such funds, provided that no county shall receive an award of less than $4,000 ... 1,500,000 ........................................ (re. $55,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2006, as amended by chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2007: For services, expenses or reimbursement of expenses incurred by local government agencies and/or not-for-profit providers or their employ- ees providing civil or criminal legal services; provided, however, no funds shall be allocated from this amount until a memorandum of understanding is agreed to by the governor and the majority leader of the senate ... 3,000,000 ....................... (re. $3,000,000) For services, expenses or reimbursement of expenses incurred by local government agencies and/or not-for-profit providers or their employ- ees providing civil or criminal legal services according to the following: Caribbean Women's Health Association (CWHA) ... 25,000 .. (re. $5,000) Nassau/Suffolk Law Services Committee, Inc. ... 55,000 .. (re. $2,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2004: Maintenance Undistributed For services, expenses or reimbursement of expenses incurred by local government agencies and/or not-for-profit providers or their employ- ees providing civil or criminal legal services ..................... 6,000,000 ......................................... (re. $5,653,000) Special Revenue Funds - Other State Police [and] Motor Vehicle Law Enforcement AND MOTOR VEHICLE THEFT AND INSURANCE FRAUD PREVENTION Fund Motor Vehicle Theft and Insurance Fraud Account - 22801 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses associated with local anti-auto theft programs, in accordance with section 89-d of the state finance law, distributed through a competitive process .......................... 3,749,000 ......................................... (re. $3,749,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: 102 12653-12-4 DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses associated with local anti-auto theft programs, in accordance with section 89-d of the state finance law, distributed through a competitive process .......................... 3,749,000 ........................................... (re. $600,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses associated with local anti-auto theft programs, in accordance with section 89-d of the state finance law, distributed through a competitive process .......................... 3,749,000 ........................................... (re. $150,000) 103 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS General Fund ....................... 49,326,330 200,786,100 Special Revenue Funds - Federal .... 6,000,000 9,022,000 Special Revenue Funds - Other ...... 0 18,821,000 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 55,326,330 228,629,100 ================ ================ SCHEDULE HIGH TECHNOLOGY PROGRAM ..................................... 38,206,330 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For services and expenses related to the operation of the centers of excellence pursuant to a plan approved by the direc- tor of the budget. All or portions of the funds appropriated hereby may be suballo- cated or transferred to any department, agency, or public authority .................. 8,723,330 Project Schedule PROJECT AMOUNT -------------------------------------------- For services and expenses related to the operation of the Buffalo center of excellence in bioinformatics and life sciences ................ 654,254 For additional services and expenses related to the operation of the Buffalo center of excellence in bioinformatics and life sciences ......................... 218,079 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Greater Rochester center of excellence in photonics and microsystems ................. 654,254 For additional services and expenses related to the operation of the Greater Rochester center of excel- lence in photonics and microsystems ..................... 218,079 104 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Syracuse center of excellence in environmental and energy systems ............... 654,254 For additional services and expenses related to the operation of the Syracuse center of excellence in environmental and energy systems .......................... 218,079 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Albany center of excel- lence in nanoelectronics ......... 654,254 For additional services and expenses related to the operation of the Albany center of excellence in nanoelectronics .................. 218,079 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Stony Brook center of excellence in wireless and information technology ........... 654,254 For additional services and expenses related to the operation of the Stony Brook center of excellence in wireless and information technology ....................... 218,079 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Binghamton center of excellence in small scale systems integration and packaging ........................ 654,254 For additional services and expenses related to the operation of the Binghamton center of excellence in small scale systems inte- gration and packaging ............ 218,079 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Stony Brook center of excellence in advanced ener- gy research ...................... 327,119 For additional services and expenses related to the operation of the Stony Brook 105 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 center of excellence in advanced energy research ......... 545,214 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Buffalo center of excel- lence in materials informat- ics .............................. 327,119 For additional services and expenses related to the operation of the Buffalo center of excellence in material informatics ............. 545,214 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Rochester center of excellence in sustainable manufacturing .................... 327,119 For additional services and expenses related to the operation of the Rochester center of excellence in sustainable manufacturing ........ 545,214 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Rochester center of excellence in data science ....... 327,119 For additional services and expenses related to the operation of the Rochester center of excellence in data science .......................... 545,214 -------------- Total ........................ 8,723,330 ============== For services and expenses related to the following: centers for advanced technolo- gy, for matching grants to designated centers for advanced technology, pursuant to subdivision 3 of section 3102-b of the public authorities law. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, funds may also be used for initiatives related to the operation and development of the centers of excellence or other high technology centers. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan ............................... 13,818,000 Technology development organization matching grants, to be awarded on a competitive basis in accordance with the provisions of 106 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 section 3102-d of the public authorities law. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the director of the budget may suballocate up to the full amount of this appropriation to any department, agency or authority. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan ..................... 1,382,000 Industrial technology extension service. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the director of the budget may suballocate up to the full amount of this appropriation to any department, agency or authority. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan ........ 921,000 For services and expenses related to the operation of the SUNY Albany focus center and Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute focus center. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan ...... 3,006,000 High technology matching grants program, including the security through advanced research and technology (START) initiative to leverage resources from federal or private sources including but not limited to the national science foundation, busi- nesses, industry consortiums, foundations, and other organizations for efforts asso- ciated with high technology economic development, including the payment of liabilities incurred prior to April 1, 2014. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan .......... 4,606,000 For services and expenses, loans, and grants, related to the operation of New York state innovation hot spots and New York state incubators. All or portions of the funds appropriated hereby may be suballocated or transferred to any depart- ment, agency, or public authority ............ 5,750,000 -------------- MARKETING AND ADVERTISING PROGRAM ............................ 9,307,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 107 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For a local tourism promotion matching grants program pursuant to article 5-A of the economic development law ................. 3,815,000 For operation of a gateway information center at Beekmantown, New York ................ 196,000 For operation of a gateway information center at Binghamton, New York ................. 196,000 For services and expenses, loans, and grants, related to the market New York program, including but not limited to, marketing and advertising to promote regional attractions in the state of New York. Provided, however, such funding shall not be part of any review or approval by the regional economic develop- ment councils. All or portions of the funds appropriated hereby may be suballo- cated or transferred to any department, agency, or public authority .................. 5,000,000 For services and expenses of the Catskills Association of Tourism Services ................ 100,000 -------------- RESEARCH DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM ................................... 343,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For the science and technology law center program ........................................ 343,000 -------------- TRAINING AND BUSINESS ASSISTANCE PROGRAM ..................... 7,470,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For services and expenses of state matching funds for the federal manufacturing exten- sion partnership program. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the director of the budget may suballocate up to the full amount of this appropriation to any department, agency or authority. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan ...... 1,470,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 1,470,000 -------------- 108 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Miscellaneous Operating Grants Fund Manufacturing Extension Partnership Program Account - 25517 Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the director of the budget may suballocate up to the full amount of this appropriation to any department, agency or authority .................................... 6,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 6,000,000 -------------- 109 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 HIGH TECHNOLOGY PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses related to the operation of the centers of excellence pursuant to a plan approved by the director of the budg- et. All or portions of the funds appropriated hereby may be suballo- cated or transferred to any department, agency, or public authority ... 5,234,000 ..................................... (re. $5,234,000) Project Schedule PROJECT AMOUNT -------------------------------------------- For services and expenses related to the operation of the Buffalo centers of excellence in bioinformatics and life sciences and mate- rials informatics ................ 872,333 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Greater Rochester center of excellence in photonics and microsystems ................. 872,333 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Syracuse center of excellence in environmental and energy systems ............... 872,333 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Albany center of excel- lence in nanoelectronics ......... 872,333 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Stony Brook centers of excellence in wireless and information technology and advanced energy research ......... 872,333 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Binghamton Center of Excellence in small scale systems integration and packaging ........................ 872,333 -------------- Total ........................ 5,234,000 ============== 110 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Stony Brook center of excellence in advanced energy research ................... 500,000 ............................................. (re. $500,000) For services and expenses related to the operation of the Buffalo center of excellence in materials informatics ...................... 500,000 ............................................. (re. $500,000) For services and expenses related to the operation of the Rochester center of excellence in sustainable manufacturing .................. 500,000 ............................................. (re. $500,000) For services and expenses related to the SUNY Fredonia Technology Incubator ... 100,000 ............................... (re. $100,000) For services and expenses related to the following: centers for advanced technology, for matching grants to designated centers for advanced technology, pursuant to subdivision 3 of section 3102-b of the public authorities law. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, funds may also be used for initiatives related to the operation and development of the centers of excellence or other high technology centers. No funds shall be expended from this appropri- ation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan ... 13,818,000 ................................... (re. $13,818,000) Technology development organization matching grants, to be awarded on a competitive basis in accordance with the provisions of section 3102-d of the public authorities law. Notwithstanding any inconsist- ent provision of law, the director of the budget may suballocate up to the full amount of this appropriation to any department, agency or authority. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan ... 1,382,000 ......................................... (re. $1,382,000) Industrial technology extension service. Notwithstanding any incon- sistent provision of law, the director of the budget may suballocate up to the full amount of this appropriation to any department, agen- cy or authority. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan ... 921,000 ............................................. (re. $921,000) Focus center - New York. No funds shall be expended from this appro- priation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan ... 3,006,000 ................................ (re. $3,006,000) High technology matching grants program, including the security through advanced research and technology (START) initiative to leverage resources from federal or private sources including but not limited to the national science foundation, businesses, industry consortiums, foundations, and other organizations for efforts asso- ciated with high technology economic development, including the payment of liabilities incurred prior to April 1, 2013. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan ................................ 4,606,000 ......................................... (re. $4,606,000) Cornell university/NSF materials research science and engineering center. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan ................ 392,000 ............................................. (re. $392,000) 111 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Cornell university/NSF national nanotechnology infrastructure network. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the direc- tor of the budget has approved a spending plan ..................... 490,000 ............................................. (re. $490,000) Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Smart Lighting Systems Engineering Research Center. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan ...... 500,000 ............................................. (re. $500,000) For services and expenses, loans, and grants, related to the operation of New York state innovation hot spots and New York state incuba- tors. All or portions of the funds appropriated hereby may be subal- located or transferred to any department, agency, or public authori- ty ... 1,250,000 .................................. (re. $1,250,000) For services and expenses related to the institute for semiconductor research corporation (SRC) center for advanced interconnect systems technologies (CAIST), including the payment of liabilities incurred prior to April 1, 2013, at The College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering (CNSE), with its autonomous operating status as recog- nized and approved by the SUNY Board of Trustees in resolution number 2008-165 ... 713,000 ......................... (re. $713,000) For services and expenses related to the Institute for Nanoelectronics Discovery and Exploration (INDEX) at The College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering (CNSE), with its autonomous operating status as recognized and approved by the SUNY Board of Trustees in resol- ution number 2008-165 ... 775,000 ................... (re. $775,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses related to the operation of the centers of excellence pursuant to a plan approved by the director of the budg- et. All or portions of the funds appropriated hereby may be suballo- cated or transferred to any department, agency, or public authority ... 5,234,000 ..................................... (re. $5,234,000) Project Schedule PROJECT AMOUNT -------------------------------------------- For services and expenses related to the operation of the Buffalo centers of excellence in bioinformatics and life sciences and mate- rials informatics ................ 872,333 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Greater Rochester center of excellence in photonics and microsystems ................. 872,333 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Syracuse center of excellence in environmental 112 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 and energy systems ............... 872,333 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Albany center of excel- lence in nanoelectronics ......... 872,333 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Stony Brook centers of excellence in wireless and information technology and advanced energy research ......... 872,333 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Binghamton Center of Excellence in small scale systems integration and packaging ........................ 872,333 -------------- Total ........................ 5,234,000 ============== For services and expenses related to the operation of the Buffalo center of excellence in materials informatics ...................... 200,000 ............................................. (re. $200,000) For services and expenses related to the operation of the Stony Brook center of excellence in advanced energy research ................... 500,000 ............................................. (re. $500,000) For services and expenses related to the operation of the Rochester center of excellence in sustainable manufacturing .................. 250,000 ............................................. (re. $250,000) For services and expenses related to the following: centers for advanced technology, for matching grants to designated centers for advanced technology, pursuant to subdivision 3 of section 3102-b of the public authorities law. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, funds may also be used for initiatives related to the operation and development of the centers of excellence or other high technology centers. No funds shall be expended from this appropri- ation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan ... 13,818,000 ................................... (re. $11,946,000) Technology development organization matching grants, to be awarded on a competitive basis in accordance with the provisions of section 3102-d of the public authorities law. Notwithstanding any inconsist- ent provision of law, the director of the budget may suballocate up to the full amount of this appropriation to any department, agency or authority. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan ...... 1,382,000 ........................................... (re. $364,000) Industrial technology extension service. Notwithstanding any incon- sistent provision of law, the director of the budget may suballocate up to the full amount of this appropriation to any department, agen- cy or authority. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation 113 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan ...... 921,000 .............................................. (re. $16,000) Focus center - New York. No funds shall be expended from this appro- priation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan ... 3,006,000 ................................ (re. $3,006,000) High technology matching grants program, including the security through advanced research and technology (START) initiative to leverage resources from federal or private sources including but not limited to the national science foundation, businesses, industry consortiums, foundations, and other organizations for efforts asso- ciated with high technology economic development, including the payment of liabilities incurred prior to April 1, 2012. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan ................................ 4,606,000 ......................................... (re. $4,606,000) Cornell university/NSF materials research science and engineering center. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan ................ 392,000 ............................................. (re. $392,000) Cornell university/NSF national nanotechnology infrastructure network. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the direc- tor of the budget has approved a spending plan ..................... 490,000 .............................................. (re. $48,000) Columbia university/NSF materials research science and engineering center. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan ................ 245,000 ............................................. (re. $245,000) Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Smart Lighting Systems Engineering Research Center. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan ...... 500,000 ............................................. (re. $500,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses related to the institute for semiconductor research corporation (SRC) center for advanced interconnect systems technologies (CAIST), including the payment of liabilities incurred prior to April 1, 2012, at The College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering (CNSE), with its autonomous operating status as recog- nized and approved by the SUNY Board of Trustees in resolution number 2008-165 ... 713,000 ......................... (re. $713,000) For services and expenses related to the Institute for Nanoelectronics Discovery and Exploration (INDEX) at The College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering (CNSE), with its autonomous operating status as recognized and approved by the SUNY Board of Trustees in resol- ution number 2008-165 ... 775,000 ................... (re. $775,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses related to the operation of the centers of excellence pursuant to a plan approved by the director of the budg- et. All or portions of the funds appropriated hereby may be suballo- 114 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 cated or transferred to any department, agency, or public authority ... 5,233,998 ..................................... (re. $4,362,000) Project Schedule PROJECT AMOUNT -------------------------------------------- For services and expenses related to the operation of the Buffalo center of excel- lence in bioinformatics and life sciences .................... 872,333 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Greater Rochester center of excellence in photonics and microsystems ................. 872,333 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Syracuse center of excellence in environmental and energy systems ............... 872,333 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Albany center of excel- lence in nanoelectronics ......... 872,333 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Stony Brook center of excellence in wireless and information technology ........... 872,333 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Binghamton Center of Excellence in small scale systems integration and packaging ........................ 872,333 -------------- Total ........................ 5,233,998 ============== For services and expenses related to the following: centers for advanced technology, for matching grants to designated centers for advanced technology, pursuant to subdivision 3 of section 3102-b of the public authorities law. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, funds may also be used for initiatives related to the operation and development of the centers of excellence or other high technology centers. No funds shall be expended from this appropri- ation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan ... 13,818,000 .................................... (re. $3,474,000) Technology development organization matching grants, to be awarded on a competitive basis in accordance with the provisions of section 3102-d of the public authorities law. Notwithstanding any inconsist- 115 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 ent provision of law, the director of the budget may suballocate up to the full amount of this appropriation to any department, agency or authority. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan ...... 1,382,000 ............................................ (re. $32,000) Industrial technology extension service. Notwithstanding any incon- sistent provision of law, the director of the budget may suballocate up to the full amount of this appropriation to any department, agen- cy or authority. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan ...... 921,000 .............................................. (re. $29,000) Focus center - New York. No funds shall be expended from this appro- priation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan ... 3,006,000 ................................ (re. $3,006,000) High technology matching grants program, including the security through advanced research and technology (START) initiative to leverage resources from federal or private sources including but not limited to the national science foundation, businesses, industry consortiums, foundations, and other organizations for efforts asso- ciated with high technology economic development, including the payment of liabilities incurred prior to April 1, 2011. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan ................................ 4,606,000 ......................................... (re. $4,606,000) Cornell university/NSF nanobiotechnology. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan ... 294,000 ................ (re. $294,000) Cornell university/NSF materials research science and engineering center. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan ................ 392,000 ............................................. (re. $392,000) Cornell university/NSF nanoscale science and engineering center. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan ......................... 490,000 ............................................. (re. $490,000) Columbia university/NSF materials research science and engineering center. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan ................ 245,000 ............................................. (re. $245,000) RPI/NSF nanoscale science and engineering center. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan ... 490,000 ............ (re. $179,000) SUNY Albany semiconductor research corporation (SRC)center for advanced interconnect systems technologies (CAIST), including the payment of liabilities incurred prior to April 1, 2011. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan ... 690,000 ..... (re. $690,000) University at Albany Institute for Nanoelectronics Discovery and Exploration (INDEX). No funds shall be expended from this appropri- ation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan ... 750,000 ......................................... (re. $750,000) 116 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Smart Lighting Systems Engineering Research Center. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan ...... 500,000 ............................................... (re. $2,000) Stony Brook University Semiconductor High-Energy Radiation project. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the direc- tor of the budget has approved a spending plan ..................... 250,000 ............................................. (re. $250,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2010, as transferred by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: Innovation economy matching grants program to be awarded on a compet- itive basis to leverage resources from federal or private sources, including but not limited to, the national science foundation, busi- nesses, industry consortiums, foundations, and other organizations for efforts associated with high technology research and economic development, including the payment of liabilities incurred prior to April 1, 2010. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the director of the budget may suballocate up to the full amount of this appropriation to any department, agency or authority. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the foundation for science, technology and innovation in such detail as the director of the budget may require. Copies of the plan shall be provided to the Senate Finance and Assembly Ways and Means ......................... 29,500,000 ....................................... (re. $19,963,000) For services and expenses related to the operation of the centers of excellence pursuant to a plan approved by the director of the budg- et. All or portions of the funds appropriated hereby may be suballo- cated or transferred to any department, agency, or public authority ... 5,234,000 ..................................... (re. $3,490,000) Project Schedule PROJECT AMOUNT -------------------------------------------- For services and expenses related to the operation of the Buffalo center of excel- lence in bioinformatics and life sciences .................... 872,333 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Greater Rochester center of excellence in photonics and microsystems ................. 872,333 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Syracuse center of excellence in environmental and energy systems ............... 872,333 For services and expenses related to the operation of 117 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 the Albany center of excel- lence in nanoelectronics ......... 872,333 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Stony Brook center of excellence in wireless and information technology ........... 872,333 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Binghamton Center of Excellence in small scale systems integration and packaging ........................ 872,333 -------------- Total ........................ 5,234,000 ============== For services and expenses related to the following: centers for advanced technology, for matching grants to designated centers for advanced technology, pursuant to subdivision 3 of section 3102-b of the public authorities law. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, funds may also be used for initiatives related to the operation and development of the centers of excellence or other high technology centers. No funds shall be expended from this appropri- ation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the foundation for science, technology and innovation in such detail as the director of the budget may require ........... 13,818,000 .......................................... (re. $774,000) Technology development organization matching grants, to be awarded on a competitive basis in accordance with the provisions of section 3102-d of the public authorities law. Notwithstanding any inconsist- ent provision of law, the director of the budget may suballocate up to the full amount of this appropriation to any department, agency or authority. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the foundation for science, technology and innovation in such detail as the director of the budget may require ........... 1,382,000 ............................................ (re. $15,000) Industrial technology extension service. Notwithstanding any incon- sistent provision of law, the director of the budget may suballocate up to the full amount of this appropriation to any department, agen- cy or authority. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the foundation for science, technology and innovation in such detail as the director of the budget may require ........... 921,000 ............................................... (re. $5,000) Focus center - New York. No funds shall be expended from this appro- priation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the foundation for science, technology and inno- vation in such detail as the director of the budget may require .... 3,006,000 ......................................... (re. $3,006,000) 118 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Project Schedule PROJECT AMOUNT -------------------------------------------- For services and expenses related to the operation of the SUNY Albany Focus Center ................................ 2,503,000 For Services and expenses related to the operation of the PRI Focus Center ............. 503,000 -------------- Total ........................ 3,006,000 ============== High technology matching grants program, including the security through advanced research and technology (START) initiative to leverage resources from federal or private sources including but not limited to the national science foundation, businesses, industry consortiums, foundations, and other organizations for efforts asso- ciated with high technology economic development, including the payment of liabilities incurred prior to April 1, 2010. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the foundation for science, technology and innovation in such detail as the director of the budget may require ... 4,606,000 .............. (re. $4,606,000) Cornell university/NSF nanobiotechnology. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the foundation for science, technology and innovation in such detail as the director of the budget may require ... 294,000 ...................... (re. $294,000) Cornell university/NSF materials research science and engineering center. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the foundation for science, technology and innovation in such detail as the director of the budget may require ............................. 392,000 ............................................. (re. $392,000) Cornell university/NSF nanoscale science and engineering center. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the founda- tion for science, technology and innovation in such detail as the director of the budget may require ... 490,000 ...... (re. $490,000) Columbia university/NSF materials research science and engineering center. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the foundation for science, technology and innovation in such detail as the director of the budget may require ............................. 245,000 ............................................. (re. $245,000) SUNY Albany semiconductor research corporation (SRC)center for advanced interconnect systems technologies (CAIST), including the payment of liabilities incurred prior to April 1, 2010. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the foundation for 119 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 science, technology and innovation in such detail as the director of the budget may require ... 690,000 .................. (re. $690,000) University at Albany Institute for Nanoelectronics Discovery and Exploration (INDEX). No funds shall be expended from this appropri- ation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the foundation for science, technology and innovation in such detail as the director of the budget may require ........... 750,000 ............................................. (re. $647,000) Stony Brook University Semiconductor High-Energy Radiation project. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the direc- tor of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the foundation for science, technology and innovation in such detail as the director of the budget may require ... 250,000 .. (re. $250,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2009, as transferred by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: Focus center - New York. No funds shall be expended from this appro- priation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the foundation for science, technology and inno- vation in such detail as the director of the budget may require .... 4,606,000 ......................................... (re. $1,125,000) High technology matching grants program, including the security through advanced research and technology (START) initiative to leverage resources from federal or private sources including but not limited to the national science foundation, businesses, industry consortiums, foundations, and other organizations for efforts asso- ciated with high technology economic development, including the payment of liabilities incurred prior to April 1, 2009. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the foundation for science, technology and innovation in such detail as the director of the budget may require ... 4,606,000 .............. (re. $3,620,000) Cornell university/NSF materials research science and engineering center. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the foundation for science, technology and innovation in such detail as the director of the budget may require ............................. 392,000 ............................................. (re. $392,000) Cornell university/NSF nanoscale science and engineering center. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the founda- tion for science, technology and innovation in such detail as the director of the budget may require ... 490,000 ...... (re. $490,000) CUNY optical sensing and imaging center. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the foundation for science, technology and innovation in such detail as the director of the budget may require ... 69,000 ........................ (re. $69,000) Stony Brook University Semiconductor High-Energy Radiation project. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the direc- tor of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the 120 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 foundation for science, technology and innovation in such detail as the director of the budget may require ... 250,000 .. (re. $250,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2008, as transferred by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: Syracuse university sensing, analyzing, interpreting and deciding center - SAID. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the foundation for science, technology and innovation in such detail as the director of the budget may require ........... 314,000 ............................................. (re. $314,000) Cornell university/NSF nanoscale science and engineering center. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the founda- tion for science, technology and innovation in such detail as the director of the budget may require ... 490,000 ...... (re. $490,000) Focus center - New York. No funds shall be expended from this appro- priation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the foundation for science, technology and inno- vation in such detail as the director of the budget may require, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 ... 4,900,000 ................. (re. $615,000) High technology matching grants program, including the security through advanced research and technology (START) initiative to leverage resources from federal or private sources including but not limited to the national science foundation, businesses, industry consortiums, foundations, and other organizations for efforts asso- ciated with high technology economic development, including the payment of liabilities incurred prior to April 1, 2007. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the foundation for science, technology and innovation in such detail as the director of the budget may require, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 .................. 4,900,000 ......................................... (re. $3,106,000) For services and expenses related to the following: college applied research centers, for matching grants to designated college applied research centers, pursuant to section 209-t of article 10-B of the executive law. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the foundation for science, technology and innovation in such detail as the director of the budget may require ........... 932,000 ............................................. (re. $932,000) For services and expenses of: Center for Remanufacturing ... 301,000 ................ (re. $2,000) New York Loves Bio ... 113,000 ...................... (re. $113,000) 121 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2007, as transferred by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: RPI/NSF nanoscale science and engineering center. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the foundation for science, technology and innovation in such detail as the director of the budget may require ... 500,000 .................... (re. $3,000) For services and expenses of: New York State Center for Engineering, Design and Industrial Inno- vation ... 250,000 .................................... (re. $2,100) For services and expenses related to the following: college applied research centers, for matching grants to designated college applied research centers, pursuant to section 209-t of article 10-B of the executive law. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the foundation for science, technology and innovation in such detail as the director of the budget may require ........... 960,000 ............................................. (re. $960,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2006, as transferred by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses related to the following: college applied research centers, for matching grants to designated college applied research centers, pursuant to section 209-t of article 10-B of the executive law. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the foundation for science, technology and innovation in such detail as the director of the budget may require, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expend- iture and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 ... 1,500,000 ..................... (re. $1,410,000) MARKETING AND ADVERTISING PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For a local tourism promotion matching grants program pursuant to article 5-A of the economic development law ........................ 3,815,000 ......................................... (re. $3,815,000) For operation of a gateway information center at Beekmantown, New York ... 196,000 .......................................... (re. $87,000) For operation of a gateway information center at Binghamton, New York ... 196,000 ......................................... (re. $142,000) For services and expenses, loans, and grants, related to the market New York program, including but not limited to, marketing and adver- tising to promote regional attractions in the state of New York and New York produced goods and products. All or portions of the funds appropriated hereby may be suballocated or transferred to any 122 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 department, agency, or public authority ............................ 7,000,000 ......................................... (re. $6,500,000) For services and expenses of the Queens Tourism Council .............. 70,000 ............................................... (re. $70,000) For services and expenses of the Finger Lakes Tourism Alliance ....... 75,000 ............................................... (re. $75,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For a local tourism promotion matching grants program pursuant to article 5-A of the economic development law ........................ 3,985,000 ......................................... (re. $3,985,000) For operation of a gateway information center at Beekmantown, New York ... 196,000 .......................................... (re. $23,000) For services and expenses of tourism marketing. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the director of the budget is hereby author- ized to transfer up to $3,000,000 of this appropriation to state operations ... 3,000,000 .......................... (re. $2,418,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For a local tourism promotion matching grants program pursuant to article 5-A of the economic development law ........................ 3,815,000 ........................................... (re. $257,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For a local tourism promotion matching grants program pursuant to article 5-A of the economic development law ........................ 3,815,000 ......................................... (re. $1,082,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2009: For a local tourism promotion matching grants program pursuant to article 5-A of the economic development law ........................ 4,171,000 ........................................... (re. $385,000) RESEARCH DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For the science and technology law center program .................... 343,000 ............................................. (re. $343,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For the science and technology law center program .................... 343,000 ............................................. (re. $343,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For the science and technology law center program .................... 343,000 ............................................. (re. $343,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2010, as transferred by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: 123 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For the science and technology law center program .................... 343,000 ............................................. (re. $343,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2009, as transferred by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: Faculty development program ... 2,685,000 ........... (re. $2,685,000) Incentive program in accordance with the following: For the science and technology law center program .................... 343,000 .............................................. (re. $90,000) For expenses related to the incentive program ........................ 2,920,000 ......................................... (re. $2,920,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2008, as transferred by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: Incentive program in accordance with the following: For expenses related to the incentive program ........................ 2,920,000 ......................................... (re. $2,920,000) Faculty development program ... 2,685,000 ........... (re. $2,450,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2007, as transferred by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: Incentive program in accordance with the following: Faculty development program, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 .................. 4,000,000 ......................................... (re. $3,760,000) For services and expenses of the James D. Watson investigator program, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 ... 1,000,000 ................. (re. $640,000) For expenses related to the incentive program, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 ... 4,000,000 ......................................... (re. $3,760,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2006, as transferred by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: Incentive program in accordance with the following: For additional expenses related to the incentive program ............. 4,000,000 ......................................... (re. $2,164,000) Faculty development program, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 .................. 4,000,000 ......................................... (re. $3,702,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2005, as transferred by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: Incentive program in accordance with the following: 124 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For additional expenses related to the incentive program ............. 4,000,000 ......................................... (re. $1,444,000) Faculty development program, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 .................. 4,000,000 ......................................... (re. $2,898,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2004, as transferred by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: Incentive program in accordance with the following: For additional expenses related to the incentive program ............. 4,650,000 ......................................... (re. $1,486,000) Centers for advanced technology development fund ..................... 10,000,000 ....................................... (re. $10,000,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2003, as transferred by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: Incentive program in accordance with the following: For additional expenses related to the incentive program ............. 4,650,000 ......................................... (re. $1,130,000) Centers for advanced technology development fund ..................... 10,000,000 ........................................ (re. $5,665,000) SMALL BUSINESS CREDIT INITIATIVE PROGRAM Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Small Business Credit Initiative Account - 22202 By chapter 103, section 3, of the laws of 2011: For programs and activities authorized pursuant to section sixteen-f of the new york state urban development corporation act, including any services and costs associated with administration of such programs and activities, subject to the limitations imposed by federal funding requirements. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, such moneys shall be paid by the department of economic development to the new york state urban development corpo- ration from federal operating grant moneys deposited in the state treasury for the federal state small business credit initiative. Provided further that, notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, funds appropriated herein may be interchanged with any other item of appropriation to be funded from the small business credit initiative account ... 10,405,173 ............................ (re. $3,544,000) For programs and activities authorized pursuant to section sixteen-u of the new york state urban development corporation act, including any services and costs associated with administration of such programs and activities, subject to the limitations imposed by federal funding requirements. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, such moneys shall be paid by the department of economic development to the new york state urban development corpo- 125 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 ration from federal operating grant moneys deposited in the state treasury for the federal state small business credit initiative. Provided further that, notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, funds appropriated herein may be inter changed with any other item of appropriation to be funded from the small business credit initiative account ... 25,952,157 ............................ (re. $5,399,000) By chapter 103, section 3, of the laws of 2011, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For programs and activities (i) authorized pursuant to section sixteen-k of the new york state urban development corporation act, including any services and costs associated with administration of such programs and activities, subject to the limitations imposed by federal funding requirements, or (ii) that provide small businesses loans, loan guarantees, grants, including interest subsidy grants, and equity investments to small businesses. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, such moneys shall be paid by the department of economic development to the new york state urban development corporation from federal operating grant moneys deposit- ed in the state treasury for the federal state small business credit initiative. Provided further that, notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, funds appropriated herein may be interchanged with any other item of appropriation to be funded from the small business credit initiative account ... 18,994,204 ................. (re. $9,878,000) TRAINING AND BUSINESS ASSISTANCE PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses of state matching funds for the federal manufacturing extension partnership program. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the director of the budget may suballocate up to the full amount of this appropriation to any department, agency or authority. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan ... 1,470,000 ............ (re. $1,470,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses of state matching funds for the federal manufacturing extension partnership program. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the director of the budget may suballocate up to the full amount of this appropriation to any department, agency or authority. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan ... 1,470,000 ............... (re. $40,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: 126 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses of state matching funds for the federal manufacturing extension partnership program. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the director of the budget may suballocate up to the full amount of this appropriation to any department, agency or authority. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan ... 1,470,000 ............... (re. $68,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2007, as transferred by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses related to development of emerging technolo- gy workforce training programs at community colleges ............... 2,100,000 ........................................... (re. $240,000) Project Schedule PROJECT AMOUNT ---------------------------------------------------------- (thousands) For services and expenses related to emerg- ing technology workforce training at Onon- daga county community college .................. 700,000 For services and expenses related to emerg- ing technology workforce training at Monroe county community college ................ 700,000 For services and expenses related to emerg- ing technology workforce training at Hudson valley community college ................ 700,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal MISCELLANEOUS Operating Grants Fund Manufacturing Extension Partnership Program Account - 25517 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the director of the budget may suballocate up to the full amount of this appropriation to any department, agency or authority ............................. 6,000,000 ......................................... (re. $6,000,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the director of the budget may suballocate up to the full amount of this appropriation to any department, agency or authority ............................. 6,000,000 ......................................... (re. $2,507,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the director of the budget may suballocate up to the full amount of this appropriation to any department, agency or authority ............................. 9,100,000 ........................................... (re. $515,000) 127 12653-12-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule, net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements and credits: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS General Fund ....................... 41,043,474,850 1,221,193,850 Special Revenue Funds - Federal .... 4,347,712,000 6,681,645,000 Special Revenue Funds - Other ...... 9,933,469,000 29,388,000 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 55,324,655,850 7,932,226,850 ================ ================ SCHEDULE ADULT CAREER AND CONTINUING EDUCATION SERVICES PROGRAM ..... 232,485,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For case services provided on or after Octo- ber 1, 2012 to disabled individuals in accordance with economic eligibility criteria developed by the department ........ 54,000,000 For services and expenses of independent living centers .............................. 12,361,000 For college readers aid payments ................. 294,000 For services and expenses of supported employment and integrated employment opportunities provided on or after October 1, 2012: For services and expenses of programs providing or leading to the provision of time-limited services or long-term support services .................................... 15,160,000 For grants to schools for programs involving literacy and basic education for public assistance recipients for the 2014-15 school year for those programs adminis- tered by the state education department ...... 1,843,000 For competitive grants for adult literacy/education aid to public and private not-for-profit agencies, including but not limited to, 2 and 4 year colleges, community based organizations, libraries, and volunteer literacy organizations and institutions which meet quality standards promulgated by the commissioner of educa- tion to provide programs of basic litera- cy, high school equivalency, and English as a second language to persons 16 years of age or older for the remaining payments 128 12653-12-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 of 2013-14 school year and for the 2014-15 school year, provided further that no more than $300,000 shall be available for remaining payments for the 2013-14 school year ......................................... 5,293,000 For remaining payments for the 2013-14 school year for additional competitive grants for a $1,000,000 program of adult literacy education aid to public and private not-for-profit agencies, including but not limited to, 2 and 4 year colleges, community based organization, libraries, and volunteer literacy organizations and institutions to provide programs of basic literacy, high school equivalency, and English as a second language to persons 16 years of age or older .......................... 300,000 For additional competitive grants for a $10,000,000 program of adult literacy education .................................... 7,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal .................. 96,251,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Education Fund Federal Department of Education Account - 25210 For case services provided to individuals with disabilities ........................... 70,000,000 For the independent living program ............. 2,572,000 For the supported employment program ........... 2,500,000 For grants to schools and other eligible entities for adult basic education, liter- acy, and civics education pursuant to the workforce investment act .................... 48,704,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................. 123,776,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund VESID Social Security Account - 22001 For the rehabilitation of social security disability beneficiaries .................... 11,760,000 -------------- Program account subtotal .................. 11,760,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Vocational Rehabilitation Fund 129 12653-12-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Vocational Rehabilitation Account - 23051 For services and expenses of the special workers' compensation program .................. 698,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ..................... 698,000 -------------- CULTURAL EDUCATION PROGRAM ................................. 117,836,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 Aid to public libraries including aid to New York public library (NYPL) and NYPL's science industry and business library. Provided that, notwithstanding any provision of law, rule or regulation to the contrary, such aid, and the state's liability therefor, shall represent fulfillment of the state's obligation for this program ................................ 81,627,000 For additional aid to public libraries ......... 8,000,000 Aid to educational television and radio. Notwithstanding any provision of law, rule or regulation to the contrary, the amount appropriated herein shall represent fulfillment of the state's obligation for this program ................................ 14,002,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................. 103,629,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Miscellaneous Operating Grants Fund Federal Operating Grants Account - 25300 For aid to public libraries pursuant to various federal laws including the library services technology act ...................... 5,400,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 5,400,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other New York State Local Government Records Management Improvement Fund Local Government Records Management Account - 20501 Grants to individual local governments or groups of cooperating local governments as 130 12653-12-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 provided in section 57.35 of the arts and cultural affairs law ......................... 8,346,000 Aid for documentary heritage grants and aid to eligible archives, libraries, histor- ical societies, museums, and to certain organizations including the state educa- tion department that provide services to such programs .................................. 461,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 8,807,000 -------------- OFFICE OF HIGHER EDUCATION AND THE PROFESSIONS PROGRAM ...... 99,954,850 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For liberty partnerships program awards as prescribed by section 612 of the education law as added by chapter 425 of the laws of 1988. Notwithstanding any other section of law to the contrary, funding for such programs in the 2014-15 fiscal year shall be limited to the amount appropriated herein ...................................... 12,918,260 Unrestricted aid to independent colleges and universities, notwithstanding any other section of law to the contrary, aid other- wise due and payable in the 2014-15 fiscal year shall be limited to the amount appro- priated herein .............................. 35,129,000 For higher education opportunity program awards. Funds appropriated herein shall be used by independent colleges to expand opportunities for the educationally and economically disadvantaged at independent institutions of higher learning ............. 24,996,040 For science and technology entry program (STEP) awards ............................... 11,125,030 For collegiate science and technology entry program (CSTEP) awards ....................... 8,429,520 For teacher opportunity corps program awards ..... 450,000 For state financial assistance to expand high needs nursing programs at private colleges and universities in accordance with section 6401-a of the education law ....... 941,000 For services and expenses of the national board for professional teaching standards certification grant program for the 2014- 15 school year ................................. 368,000 131 12653-12-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For postsecondary aid to Native Americans to fund awards to eligible students. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, the amount herein made available shall constitute the state's entire obligation for all costs incurred under section 4118 of the education law in state fiscal year 2014-15 ...................... 598,000 -------------- Program account subtotal .................. 94,954,850 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Education Fund Federal Department of Education Account - 25210 For grants to schools and other eligible entities for programs pursuant to various federal laws including: title II-A improv- ing teacher quality program. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein may be suballocated, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, to any state agency or department, and interchanged to other accounts, to accomplish the purpose of this appropriation. A portion of this appropriation may be interchanged to other accounts, as needed to accomplish the intent of this appropriation ................. 5,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 5,000,000 -------------- OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT SERVICES PROGRAM ........................ 5,214,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Combined Expendable Trust Fund Grants Account - 20191 For services and expenses related to the administration of funds, including grants to local recipients, paid to the education department from private foundations, corporations and individuals and from public or private funds received as payment in lieu of honorarium for services rendered by employees which are related to such employees' official duties or respon- sibilities ................................... 5,214,000 -------------- 132 12653-12-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 OFFICE OF PREKINDERGARTEN THROUGH GRADE TWELVE EDUCATION PROGRAM ............................................... 52,160,480,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, for general support for public schools, for the 2014-15 and 2015-16 state fiscal years provided, however, that not more than 39.88073506 percent of this appropriation shall be available for payments for the 2014-15 state fiscal year for general support for public schools for the 2014-15 school year, nor more than 18.73229818 percent of this appropriation shall be available for remaining payments for the 2014-15 school year payable in the 2015-16 state fiscal year and provided further that notwithstanding any incon- sistent provision of law, the remaining amounts available for the 2015-16 school year shall be apportioned to school districts pursuant to the education law and subject to the limitations of this appropriation including the gap elimi- nation adjustment as provided for herein. Provided that, notwithstanding any incon- sistent provision of law, the commissioner shall reduce payments due to each school district for the 2014-15 school year pursuant to section 3609-a of the educa- tion law by an amount equal to the gap elimination adjustment for the 2014-15 school year computed for such school district, and such amount shall be deducted from moneys apportioned for the purposes of payments made pursuant to section 3609-a of the education law and if the reduction is greater than the sum of the amounts available for such deductions, the remainder of the reduction shall be withheld from payments scheduled to be made to the school district pursuant to section 3609-a for the 2015-16 school year in the 2015-16 state fiscal year, and the commissioner shall also reduce payments due to each school district for the 2015- 16 school year pursuant to section 3609-a of the education law by an amount equal to the gap elimination adjustment for the 133 12653-12-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 2015-16 school year computed for such school district, and such amount shall be deducted from moneys apportioned for the purposes of payments made pursuant to section 3609-a of the education law in the 2015-16 state fiscal year, and provided further that an amount equal to the amount of such deduction shall be deemed to have been paid to the school district pursuant to section 3602 of the education law for the school year for which such deduction is made. The commissioner shall compute such gap elimination adjustment and shall provide a schedule of such reduction in payments to the state comptroller, the director of the budget, the chair of the senate finance committee and the chair of the assembly ways and means committee, and provided further that the gap elimination adjustment for the 2014-15 school year shall be the sum of the gap elimination adjustment for the 2013-14 school year and the gap elimination adjustment restoration amount for the 2014-15 school year, where the gap elimination adjustment for the 2013-14 school year shall equal the amount set forth for each school district as "GAP ELIMINATION ADJUSTMENT" under the heading "2013-14 ESTIMATED AIDS" in the school aid computer listing produced by the commis- sioner of education in support of the enacted budget for the 2013-2014 school year and entitled "SA131-4", and the gap elimination adjustment restoration amount for the 2014-15 school year for a school district shall be computed based on data on file with the commissioner and in the database used by the commissioner to produce an updated electronic data file in support of the executive budget request submitted for the 2014-15 state fiscal year and shall equal the greater of: (i) the product of twenty percent (0.20) multiplied by the gap elimination adjust- ment for the base year or; (ii) the positive difference of (a) the product of thirty-six percent (0.36) multiplied by the absolute value of the amount set forth for such school district as "GAP ELIMINATION ADJUSTMENT" under the heading "2011-12 ESTIMATED AIDS" in the school aid computer listing produced by 134 12653-12-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 the commissioner in support of the execu- tive budget request submitted for the 2011-12 state fiscal year and entitled "BT111-2" minus (b) the positive differ- ence of the absolute value of the amount set forth for such school district as "GAP ELIMINATION ADJUSTMENT" under the heading "2011-12 ESTIMATED AIDS" in the school aid computer listing produced by the commis- sioner in support of the executive budget request submitted for the 2011-12 state fiscal year and entitled "BT111-2" minus the gap elimination adjustment for the base year or; (iii) one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) or; (iv) the sum of (a) the greater of: (A) the product of (1) the product of four hundred and four dollars ($404.00) multi- plied by the extraordinary needs percent computed to two decimal places without rounding multiplied by (2) the product of the state sharing ratio computed pursuant to paragraph g of subdivision 3 of section 3602 of the education law multiplied by (3) the regional cost index pursuant to subdivision 4 of section 3602 of the education law multiplied by (4) the base year public school district enrollment as computed pursuant to subparagraph 2 of paragraph n of subdivision 1 of section 3602 of the education law, or; (B) the product of five hundred fifty dollars ($550.00) multiplied by (1) the positive difference, if any, of one minus the product of one and thirty-seven one- hundredths (1.37) multiplied by the combined wealth ratio computed pursuant to subparagraph one of paragraph c of subdi- vision 3 of section 3602 of the education law but not greater than nine-tenths (0.9) multiplied by (2) the base year public school district enrollment as computed pursuant to subparagraph 2 of paragraph n of subdivision 1 of section 3602 of the education law, or (C) the product, computed to the nearest whole number without rounding, of: (1) the product of the quotient of the tax effort ratio as defined in subdivision 16 of section 3602 of the education law divided by three and one hundred seventy-six thou- 135 12653-12-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 sandths percent (0.03176) multiplied by the positive difference, if any, of one minus the alternate pupil wealth ratio computed pursuant to paragraph b of subdi- vision 3 of section 3602 of the education law but not greater than nine-tenths (0.9) computed to three decimals without round- ing, multiplied by (2) two hundred and seventy-five dollars ($275.00) with the result computed to two decimals without rounding multiplied by (3) the base year public school district enrollment as computed pursuant to subparagraph 2 of paragraph n of subdivision 1 of section 3602 of the education law; and (b) the product of (1) the positive differ- ence, if any, of the base year public school district enrollment as computed pursuant to subparagraph 2 of paragraph n of subdivision 1 of section 3602 of the education law minus the public school district enrollment for the year five years prior to the base year, as computed pursuant to subparagraph 2 of paragraph n of subdivision 1 of section 3602 of the education law multiplied by (2) two thou- sand two hundred sixty dollars ($2,260) multiplied by (3) the state sharing ratio computed pursuant to paragraph g of subdi- vision 3 of section 3602 of the education law; (c) for school districts that were: (1) designated as low or average need pursuant to clause (c) of subparagraph two of para- graph c of subdivision six of this section for the school aid computer listing produced by the commissioner in support of the enacted budget for the two thousand seven--two thousand eight school year and entitled "SA0708", or in the case of a reorganized district that had a predeces- sor district that was so designated and (2) designated as high need pursuant to the regulations of the commissioner in the most recently available study included in the school aid computer listing produced by the commissioner in support of the enacted budget for the two thousand thir- teen--two thousand fourteen state fiscal year and entitled "SA131-4" known as the 2008 need resource capacity category code, the product of (a) the positive differ- 136 12653-12-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 ence, if any, of the absolute value of the amount set forth for such school district as "GAP ELIMINATION ADJUSTMENT" under the heading "2011-12 ESTIMATED AIDS" in the school aid computer listing produced by the commissioner in support of the execu- tive budget request submitted for the two thousand eleven--two thousand twelve state fiscal year and entitled "BT111-2" minus the product of six and eight tenths percent (0.068) multiplied by the total general fund expenditures of such district for the two thousand ten--two thousand eleven school year, multiplied by (b) sixty-five hundredths (0.65); and (d) for school districts that: (1) were designated as average need pursuant to clause (c) of subparagraph two of para- graph c of subdivision six of this section for the school aid computer listing produced by the commissioner in support of the enacted budget for the two thousand seven--two thousand eight school year and entitled "SA0708" and (2) a combined wealth ratio computed pursuant to subpara- graph one of paragraph c of subdivision three of this section of less than two (2.0), the product of eighty dollars ($80.00) multiplied by the base year public school district enrollment as computed pursuant to subparagraph two of paragraph n of subdivision one of this section; and (e) for school districts for which the quotient of non public school district enrollment divided by the sum of the non public school district enrollment and the base year public school district enroll- ment as computed pursuant to subparagraph two of paragraph n of subdivision one of this section is greater than twenty-five hundredths (0.25), the product of (1) the quotient of non public school district enrollment divided by the sum of the non public school district enrollment and the base year public school district enroll- ment as computed pursuant to subparagraph two of paragraph n of subdivision one of this section multiplied by (2) the extraordinary needs percent as computed pursuant to paragraph w of subdivision one of this section multiplied by (3) the base 137 12653-12-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 year public school district enrollment as computed pursuant to subparagraph two of paragraph n of subdivision one of this section multiplied by (4) three hundred and fifty dollars ($350.00). Provided further that notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, no school district shall be eligible for an appor- tionment of general support for public schools from the funds appropriated herein for the 2014-15 school year or 2015-16 school year in excess of the amount appor- tioned to such school district in the base year, as defined in subdivision 1 of section 3602 of education law, unless such school district has submitted documenta- tion that has been approved by the commis- sioner of education by September 1 of the current year, as defined in subdivision 1 of section 3602 of the education law, demonstrating that it has fully imple- mented the standards and procedures for conducting annual professional performance reviews of classroom teachers and building principals in accordance with the require- ments of section 3012-c of the education law and the commissioner of education's regulations, and provided further that, any apportionment withheld pursuant to this appropriation shall not occur prior to April 1 of the current year and shall not have any effect on the base year calculation for use in the subsequent school year. Provided further that, if any payments of ineligible amounts pursuant to this appro- priation were made, and the school district has not submitted documentation that has been approved by the commissioner of education by September 1 of the current school year demonstrating that it has fully implemented the standards and proce- dures for conducting annual professional performance reviews of classroom teachers and building principals in accordance with the requirements of section 3012-c of the education law and the regulations of the commissioner of education, the total amount of such payments shall be deducted from future payments to the school district; provided further that, if the amount of the deduction is greater than 138 12653-12-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 the sum of the amounts available for such deductions in the applicable school year, the remainder of the deduction shall be withheld from payments from funds appro- priated herein scheduled to be made to the school district pursuant to section 3609-a of the education law for the subsequent school year. Provided further that notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, for the purposes of this appropriation and of calculating the allocable growth amount for the 2014-15 school year pursuant to paragraph gg of subdivision 1 of section 3602 of the education law, the allowable growth amount shall equal the sum of (i) the product of the positive difference of the personal income growth index minus one, multiplied by the statewide total of the sum of (1) the apportionments, includ- ing the gap elimination adjustment, due and owing during the base year to school districts and boards of cooperative educa- tional services from the general support for public schools as computed based on an electronic data file used to produce the school aid computer listing produced by the commissioner in support of the enacted budget for the base year plus (2) the competitive awards amount for the base year, and (ii) the $75,000,000 made avail- able for the 2014-15 school year within a separate appropriation in this chapter for phase-in of a five-year plan to implement a statewide universal full-day pre-kinder- garten program. Provided further that notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, the allowable growth amount for the 2015- 16 school year shall equal the product of the positive difference of the personal income growth index minus one, multiplied by the statewide total of (i) the appor- tionments, including the gap elimination adjustment, due and owing during the base year, to school districts and boards of cooperative educational services from the general support for public schools as computed based on an electronic data file used to produce the school aid computer listing produced by the commissioner in support of the enacted budget for the base 139 12653-12-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 year plus (ii) the competitive awards amount for the base year computed pursuant to paragraph ee of subdivision 1 of section 3602 of the education law plus (iii) the $75,000,000 made available for the 2014-15 school year within a separate appropriation in this chapter for phase-in of a five-year plan to implement a state- wide universal full-day pre-kindergarten program. Provided further that notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the competitive awards amount for purposes of calculating the allocable growth amount for the 2014-15 and 2015-16 school years shall be fifty million dollars. Provided further that notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, for the 2014-15 and 2015-16 school years, the apportionments computed pursuant to subdi- visions 5-a and 12 of section 3602 of the education law shall equal the amounts set forth for such school district as "SUPPLE- MENTAL PUB EXCESS COST" and "ACADEMIC ENHANCEMENT" under the heading "2013-14 ESTIMATED AIDS" in the school aid computer listing produced by the commissioner of education in support of the budget for the 2014-15 school year and entitled "BT141-5" and that for the 2014-15 and 2015-16 school years the apportionments computed pursuant to subdivision 16 of section 3602 shall equal the amounts set forth for such school district as "HIGH TAX AID" under the heading "2014-15 ESTIMATED AIDS" in the school aid computer listing produced by the commissioner of education in support of the budget for the 2014-15 school year and entitled "SA141-5". Provided further that notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, in determining the final payment for the state fiscal year pursuant to section 3609-a of the education law, the general support for public schools appropriations for the state fiscal year ending March 31, 2016 shall be deemed to include the portion of this appropriation made avail- able for 2014-15 state fiscal year payments for general support for public schools as provided for herein added to the sum of other such designated appropri- 140 12653-12-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 ated amounts, and the director of the budget, in approving the final payment for the state fiscal year pursuant to clause (iii) of subparagraph (3) of paragraph b of subdivision 1 of section 3609-a of the education law, may direct the commissioner of education to apportion an advance in an amount less than that reported by the commissioner of education pursuant to such clause (iii) of subparagraph (3) of para- graph b of subdivision 1 of section 3609-a of the education law, and provided further that such reduction shall not exceed the sum of (1) the amount by which the 2014-15 state fiscal year need computed based on the electronic data file used to produce the school aid computer listing produced by the commissioner in support of the executive budget request submitted for the 2014-15 state fiscal year and entitled "SA141-5" is less than the amount appro- priated for payments for the 2014-15 state fiscal year for general support for public schools and (2) any amounts withheld in the 2014-15 fiscal year from school districts that have not submitted documen- tation that has been approved by the commissioner of education by September 1 of the 2014-15 school year demonstrating that it has fully implemented the stand- ards and procedures for conducting annual professional performance reviews of class- room teachers and building principals in accordance with the requirements of section 3012-c of the education law and the commissioner of education's regu- lations. Provided further that, notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, for any apportionments provided pursuant to sections 701, 711, 751, 753, 1950, 3602, 3602-b, 3602-c, 3602-e, 3612, and 4405 of the education law for claims for which payment is first to be made in the 2014-15 and prior school years, the commissioner shall certify no payment to a school district, other than payments pursuant to subdivisions 6-a, 11, 13 and 15 of section 3602 of the education law, in excess of the payment computed based on an electron- ic data file used to produce the school aid computer listing produced by the 141 12653-12-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 commissioner in support of the executive budget request submitted for the 2014-15 state fiscal year and entitled "BT141-5", and for any apportionments provided pursu- ant to sections 701, 711, 751, 753, 1950, 3602, 3602-b, 3602-c, 3602-e, 3612, and 4405 of the education law for claims for which payment is first to be made for the 2015-16 school year, the commissioner shall certify no payment to a school district, other than payments pursuant to subdivisions 6-a, 11, 13 and 15 of section 3602 of the education law, in excess of the payment computed based on an electron- ic data file used to produce the school aid computer listing produced by the commissioner in support of the executive budget request submitted for the state fiscal year in which such school year begins. Provided, however, no payments shall be barred or reduced where such payment is required as a result of a final audit of the state. Provided further that, notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, subject to the approval of the director of the budg- et, funds appropriated herein may be interchanged with any other item of appro- priation for general support for public schools within the general fund local assistance account office of prekindergar- ten through grade twelve education program. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of liabilities heretofore accrued or hereaft- er to accrue. Notwithstanding any other law, rule or regu- lation to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of financial assistance net of any disallow- ances, refunds, reimbursement and credits, and may be suballocated to other depart- ments and agencies to accomplish the intent of this appropriation subject to the approval of the director of the budg- et. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the 142 12653-12-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 laws of 2013. Notwithstanding section 40 of the state finance law or any provision of law to the contrary, this appropriation shall lapse on March 31, 2016 ........... 29,575,810,000 For additional general support for public schools .................................... 112,200,000 For remaining 2013-14 and prior school year obligations, provided that notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the commissioner shall reduce payments due to each district for the 2014-15 state fiscal year pursuant to section 3609-a of the education law by an amount based on the gap elimination adjustment for 2013-2014 school year for such district, where such amount shall be deducted from moneys apportioned for the purposes of payments made for the 2013-14 school year pursuant to section 3609-a of the education law, and provided further that the gap elimi- nation adjustment for 2013-14 school year shall equal the amount set forth for each school district as "GAP ELIMINATION ADJUSTMENT" under the heading "2013-14 ESTIMATED AIDS" in the school aid computer listing produced by the commissioner in support of the enacted budget for the 2013-14 school year and entitled "SA131-4", and provided, further, that notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, funds appropriated herein may be interchanged with any other item of appropriation for general support for public schools within the general fund local assistance account office of pre- kindergarten through grade twelve educa- tion program. Provided further that, notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, for any apportionments provided pursuant to sections 701, 711, 751, 753, 1950, 3602, 3602-b, 3602-c, 3602-e, 3612, and 4405 of the education law for claims for which payment is first to be made in the 2013-14 and prior school years, the commissioner shall certify no payment to a school district, other than payments pursuant to subdivisions 6-a, 11, 13 and 15 of section 3602 of the education law, in excess of the payment computed based on an electronic data file used to produce the school aid computer listing produced 143 12653-12-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 by the commissioner in support of the executive budget request submitted for the 2014-15 state fiscal year and entitled "SA141-5". Provided, however, no payments shall be barred or reduced where such payment is required as a result of a final audit of the state. Notwithstanding any other law, rule or regu- lation to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of financial assistance net of any disallow- ances, refunds, reimbursement and credits, and may be suballocated to other depart- ments and agencies to accomplish the intent of this appropriation subject to the approval of the director of the budg- et. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of liabil- ities heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013. Notwithstanding section 40 of the state finance law or any provision of law to the contrary, this appropriation shall lapse on March 31, 2016 ............ 5,268,828,000 For additional remaining 2013-14 and prior year obligations ............................ 50,200,000 Funds appropriated herein shall be available for reimbursement for the education of homeless children and youth for the 2014- 15 and 2015-16 school years pursuant to section 3209 of the education law, includ- ing reimbursement for expenditures for the transportation of homeless children pursu- ant to paragraph b of subdivision 4 of section 3209 of the education law, up to the amount of the approved costs of the most cost-effective mode of transporta- tion, in accordance with a plan prepared by the commissioner of education and approved by the director of the budget provided that no more than 70 percent of the 2014-15 school year value shall be available for 2014-15 state fiscal year payments for general support for public schools for the 2014-15 school year, and further provided that in each of the 144 12653-12-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 2014-15 and 2015-16 state fiscal years the sum of $30,000 may be transferred to the credit of the state purposes account of the state education department to carry out the purposes of such section relating to reimbursement of youth shelters trans- porting such pupils and provided further that, notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, funds appropriated herein may be interchanged with any other item of appropriation for general support for public schools within the general fund local assistance account office of prekindergarten through grade twelve education program. Provided further that notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, in determining the final payment for the state fiscal year pursuant to section 3609-a of the education law, the general support for public schools appropriations for the state fiscal year ending March 31, 2016 shall be deemed to include the portion of this appropriation made avail- able for 2014-15 state fiscal year payments for general support for public schools as provided for herein added to the sum of other such designated appropri- ated amounts. Notwithstanding any other law, rule or regu- lation to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of financial assistance net of any disallow- ances, refunds, reimbursement and credits, and may be suballocated to other depart- ments and agencies to accomplish the intent of this appropriation subject to the approval of the director of the budg- et. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of liabil- ities heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013. Notwithstanding section 40 of the state finance law or any provision 145 12653-12-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 of law to the contrary, this appropriation shall lapse on March 31, 2016 ............... 37,783,000 Funds appropriated herein shall be available during the 2014-15 and 2015-16 school years for bilingual education grants to school districts, boards of cooperative educational services, colleges and univer- sities, and an entity, chosen through a competitive procurement process, to assist schools and districts to conduct self assessments to identify areas that need to be strengthened and to ensure compliance with the various federal, state and local laws that govern limited English profi- ciency and English language learning education, provided, however, that the sum of such grants shall not exceed $12,500,000 for each such school year, and provided further that no more than 70 percent of the 2014-15 school year value shall be available for 2014-15 state fiscal year payments for general support for public schools for the 2014-15 school year, and provided further that, notwith- standing any inconsistent provision of law, subject to the approval of the direc- tor of the budget, funds appropriated herein may be interchanged with any other item of appropriation for general support for public schools within the general fund local assistance account office of pre- kindergarten through grade twelve educa- tion program. Provided further that notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, in determining the final payment for the state fiscal year pursuant to section 3609-a of the education law, the general support for public schools appropriations for the state fiscal year ending March 31, 2016 shall be deemed to include the portion of this appropriation made avail- able for 2014-15 state fiscal year payments for general support for public schools as provided for herein added to the sum of other such designated appropri- ated amounts. Notwithstanding any other law, rule or regu- lation to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of financial assistance net of any disallow- ances, refunds, reimbursement and credits, 146 12653-12-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 and may be suballocated to other depart- ments and agencies to accomplish the intent of this appropriation subject to the approval of the director of the budg- et. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of liabil- ities heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013. Notwithstanding section 40 of the state finance law or any provision of law to the contrary, this appropriation shall lapse on March 31, 2016 ............... 21,250,000 Funds appropriated herein shall be available in the 2014-15 and 2015-16 school years for school districts and boards of cooper- ative educational services applications for funding of approved learning technolo- gy programs approved by the commissioner of education, including services benefit- ing nonpublic school students, pursuant to regulations promulgated by the commission- er of education and approved by the direc- tor of the budget. Provided, however, that the sum of such grants shall not exceed $3,285,000 for each such school year, and provided further that no more than 70 percent of the 2014-15 school year value shall be available for 2014-15 state fiscal year payments for general support for public schools for the 2014-15 school year, and provided further that, notwith- standing any inconsistent provision of law, subject to the approval of the direc- tor of the budget, funds appropriated herein may be interchanged with any other item of appropriation for general support for public schools within the general fund local assistance account office of pre- kindergarten through grade twelve educa- tion program. Provided further that notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, in determining the final payment for the state fiscal year pursuant to section 3609-a of the education law, the general support for public schools appropriations 147 12653-12-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 for the state fiscal year ending March 31, 2016 shall be deemed to include the portion of this appropriation made avail- able for 2014-15 state fiscal year payments for general support for public schools as provided for herein added to the sum of other such designated appropri- ated amounts. Notwithstanding any other law, rule or regu- lation to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of financial assistance net of any disallow- ances, refunds, reimbursement and credits, and may be suballocated to other depart- ments and agencies to accomplish the intent of this appropriation subject to the approval of the director of the budg- et. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of liabil- ities heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013. Notwithstanding section 40 of the state finance law or any provision of law to the contrary, this appropriation shall lapse on March 31, 2016 ................ 5,585,000 Funds appropriated herein shall be available for the voluntary interdistrict urban-su- burban transfer program aid pursuant to subdivision 15 of section 3602 of the education law for the 2014-15 and 2015-16 school years, provided that no more than 70 percent of the 2014-15 school year value shall be available for 2014-15 state fiscal year payments for general support for public schools for the 2014-15 school year, and provided further that, notwith- standing any inconsistent provision of law, subject to the approval of the direc- tor of the budget, funds appropriated herein may be interchanged with any other item of appropriation for general support for public schools within the general fund local assistance account office of pre- kindergarten through grade twelve educa- tion program. 148 12653-12-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Provided further that notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, in determining the final payment for the state fiscal year pursuant to section 3609-a of the education law, the general support for public schools appropriations for the state fiscal year ending March 31, 2016 shall be deemed to include the portion of this appropriation made avail- able for 2014-15 state fiscal year payments for general support for public schools as provided for herein added to the sum of other such designated appropri- ated amounts. Notwithstanding any other law, rule or regu- lation to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of financial assistance net of any disallow- ances, refunds, reimbursement and credits, and may be suballocated to other depart- ments and agencies to accomplish the intent of this appropriation subject to the approval of the director of the budg- et. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of liabil- ities heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013. Notwithstanding section 40 of the state finance law or any provision of law to the contrary, this appropriation shall lapse on March 31, 2016 ................ 4,641,000 Funds appropriated herein shall be available for additional apportionments of building aid for school districts educating pupils residing on Indian reservations calculated pursuant to subdivision 6-a of section 3602 of the education law for the 2014-15 and 2015-16 school years provided that, notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, funds appropriated herein may be interchanged with any other item of appropriation for general support for public schools within the general fund local assistance account office of pre- kindergarten through grade twelve educa- 149 12653-12-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 tion program, provided that no more than 70 percent of the 2014-15 school year value shall be available for 2014-15 state fiscal year payments for general support for public schools for the 2014-15 school year. Provided further that notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, in determining the final payment for the state fiscal year pursuant to section 3609-a of the education law, the general support for public schools appropriations for the state fiscal year ending March 31, 2016 shall be deemed to include the portion of this appropriation made avail- able for 2014-15 state fiscal year payments for general support for public schools as provided for herein added to the sum of other such designated appropri- ated amounts. Notwithstanding any other law, rule or regu- lation to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of financial assistance net of any disallow- ances, refunds, reimbursement and credits, and may be suballocated to other depart- ments and agencies to accomplish the intent of this appropriation subject to the approval of the director of the budg- et. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of liabil- ities heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013. Notwithstanding section 40 of the state finance law or any provision of law to the contrary, this appropriation shall lapse on March 31, 2016 ................ 8,500,000 Funds appropriated herein shall be available during the 2014-15 and 2015-16 school years for the education of youth incarcer- ated in county correctional facilities pursuant to subdivision 13 of section 3602 of the education law, provided that no more than 70 percent of the 2014-15 school year value shall be available for 2014-15 state fiscal year payments for general 150 12653-12-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 support for public schools for the 2014-15 school year, and further provided that, notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, funds appropriated herein may be interchanged with any other item of appropriation for general support for public schools within the general fund local assistance account office of pre- kindergarten through grade twelve educa- tion program. Provided further that notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, in determining the final payment for the state fiscal year pursuant to section 3609-a of the education law, the general support for public schools appropriations for the state fiscal year ending March 31, 2016 shall be deemed to include the portion of this appropriation made avail- able for 2014-15 state fiscal year payments for general support for public schools as provided for herein added to the sum of other such designated appropri- ated amounts. Notwithstanding any other law, rule or regu- lation to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of financial assistance net of any disallow- ances, refunds, reimbursement and credits, and may be suballocated to other depart- ments and agencies to accomplish the intent of this appropriation subject to the approval of the director of the budg- et. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of liabil- ities heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013. Notwithstanding section 40 of the state finance law or any provision of law to the contrary, this appropriation shall lapse on March 31, 2016 ............... 37,400,000 Funds appropriated herein shall be available for the 2014-15 and 2015-16 school years for the education of students who reside in a school operated by the office of 151 12653-12-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 mental health or the office of people with developmental disabilities pursuant to subdivision 5 of section 3202 of the education law, provided that no more than 70 percent of the 2014-15 school year value shall be available for 2014-15 state fiscal year payments for general support for public schools for the 2014-15 school year, provided that, notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, subject to the approval of the director of the budg- et, funds appropriated herein may be interchanged with any other item of appro- priation for general support for public schools within the general fund local assistance account office of prekindergar- ten through grade twelve education program. Provided further that notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, in determining the final payment for the state fiscal year pursuant to section 3609-a of the education law, the general support for public schools appropriations for the state fiscal year ending March 31, 2016 shall be deemed to include the portion of this appropriation made avail- able for 2014-15 state fiscal year payments for general support for public schools as provided for herein added to the sum of other such designated appropri- ated amounts. Notwithstanding any other law, rule or regu- lation to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of financial assistance net of any disallow- ances, refunds, reimbursement and credits, and may be suballocated to other depart- ments and agencies to accomplish the intent of this appropriation subject to the approval of the director of the budg- et. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of liabil- ities heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the 152 12653-12-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 laws of 2013. Notwithstanding section 40 of the state finance law or any provision of law to the contrary, this appropriation shall lapse on March 31, 2016 .............. 132,600,000 Funds appropriated herein shall be available for building aid payable in the 2014-15 and 2015-16 school years to special act school districts, provided that no more than 70 percent of the 2014-15 school year value shall be available for 2014-15 state fiscal year payments for general support for public schools for the 2014-15 school year, and further provided that, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds may be used for payments to the dormitory authority on behalf of eligible special act school districts pursuant to chapter 737 of the laws of 1988 provided that, notwithstand- ing any inconsistent provision of law, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, funds appropriated herein may be interchanged with any other item of appropriation for general support for public schools within the general fund local assistance account office of pre- kindergarten through grade twelve educa- tion program. Provided further that notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, in determining the final payment for the state fiscal year pursuant to section 3609-a of the education law, the general support for public schools appropriations for the state fiscal year ending March 31, 2016 shall be deemed to include the portion of this appropriation made avail- able for 2014-15 state fiscal year payments for general support for public schools as provided for herein added to the sum of other such designated appropri- ated amounts. Notwithstanding any other law, rule or regu- lation to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of financial assistance net of any disallow- ances, refunds, reimbursement and credits, and may be suballocated to other depart- ments and agencies to accomplish the intent of this appropriation subject to the approval of the director of the budg- et. Notwithstanding any provision of law 153 12653-12-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of liabil- ities heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013. Notwithstanding section 40 of the state finance law or any provision of law to the contrary, this appropriation shall lapse on March 31, 2016 ................ 4,590,000 Funds appropriated herein shall be available for school bus driver training grants, provided that for aid payable in the 2014-15 and 2015-16 school years, the commissioner of education shall allocate school bus driver training grants, not to exceed $400,000 in each such year, to school districts and boards of cooperative educational services pursuant to sections 3650-a, 3650-b and 3650-c of the education law, or for contracts directly with not- for-profit educational organizations for the purposes of this appropriation, provided that no more than 70 percent of the 2014-15 school year value shall be available for 2014-15 state fiscal year payments for general support for public schools for the 2014-15 school year, and further provided that, notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, subject to the approval of the director of the budg- et, funds appropriated herein may be interchanged with any other item of appro- priation for general support for public schools within the general fund local assistance account office of prekindergar- ten through grade twelve education program. Provided further that notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, in determining the final payment for the state fiscal year pursuant to section 3609-a of the education law, the general support for public schools appropriations for the state fiscal year ending March 31, 2016 shall be deemed to include the portion of this appropriation made avail- able for 2014-15 state fiscal year payments for general support for public 154 12653-12-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 schools as provided for herein added to the sum of other such designated appropri- ated amounts. Notwithstanding any other law, rule or regu- lation to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of financial assistance net of any disallow- ances, refunds, reimbursement and credits, and may be suballocated to other depart- ments and agencies to accomplish the intent of this appropriation subject to the approval of the director of the budg- et. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of liabil- ities heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013. Notwithstanding section 40 of the state finance law or any provision of law to the contrary, this appropriation shall lapse on March 31, 2016 .................. 680,000 Funds appropriated herein shall be available for services and expenses of a $2,000,000 teacher mentor intern program in each school year for the 2014-15 and 2015-16 school years, provided that no more than 70 percent of the 2014-15 school year value shall be available for 2014-15 state fiscal year payments for general support for public schools for the 2014-15 school year, and further provided that, notwith- standing any inconsistent provision of law, subject to the approval of the direc- tor of the budget, funds appropriated herein may be interchanged with any other item of appropriation for general support for public schools within the general fund local assistance account office of pre- kindergarten through grade twelve educa- tion program. Provided further that notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, in determining the final payment for the state fiscal year pursuant to section 3609-a of the education law, the general support for public schools appropriations for the state fiscal year ending March 31, 155 12653-12-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 2016 shall be deemed to include the portion of this appropriation made avail- able for 2014-15 state fiscal year payments for general support for public schools as provided for herein added to the sum of other such designated appropri- ated amounts. Notwithstanding any other law, rule or regu- lation to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of financial assistance net of any disallow- ances, refunds, reimbursement and credits, and may be suballocated to other depart- ments and agencies to accomplish the intent of this appropriation subject to the approval of the director of the budg- et. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of liabil- ities heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013. Notwithstanding section 40 of the state finance law or any provision of law to the contrary, this appropriation shall lapse on March 31, 2016 ................ 3,400,000 Funds appropriated herein shall be available for services and expenses of a $12,000,000 special academic improvement grants program in each school year for the 2014- 15 and 2015-16 school years payable pursu- ant to subdivision 11 of section 3641 of the education law, provided that no more than 70 percent of the 2014-15 school year value shall be available for 2014-15 state fiscal year payments for general support for public schools for the 2014-15 school year, and further provided that, notwith- standing any provisions of law to the contrary, such funds shall be paid in accordance with a schedule developed by the commissioner of education and approved by the director of the budget provided that, notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, funds appropriated herein may be interchanged with any other item of appropriation for 156 12653-12-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 general support for public schools within the general fund local assistance account office of prekindergarten through grade twelve education program. Provided further that notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, in determining the final payment for the state fiscal year pursuant to section 3609-a of the education law, the general support for public schools appropriations for the state fiscal year ending March 31, 2016 shall be deemed to include the portion of this appropriation made avail- able for 2014-15 state fiscal year payments for general support for public schools as provided for herein added to the sum of other such designated appropri- ated amounts. Notwithstanding any other law, rule or regu- lation to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of financial assistance net of any disallow- ances, refunds, reimbursement and credits, and may be suballocated to other depart- ments and agencies to accomplish the intent of this appropriation subject to the approval of the director of the budg- et. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of liabil- ities heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013. Notwithstanding section 40 of the state finance law or any provision of law to the contrary, this appropriation shall lapse on March 31, 2016 ............... 20,400,000 For the education of Native Americans in the 2015-16 or prior school years, provided that no more than 70 percent of the 2014- 15 school year value shall be available for 2014-15 state fiscal year payments for general support for public schools for the 2014-15 or prior school years. Funds appropriated herein shall be considered general support for public schools and shall be paid in accordance with a sched- ule developed by the commissioner of 157 12653-12-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 education and approved by the director of the budget. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, funds appropriated herein may be inter- changed with any other item of appropri- ation for general support for public schools within the general fund local assistance account office of prekindergar- ten through grade twelve education program. Provided further that notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, in determining the final payment for the state fiscal year pursuant to section 3609-a of the education law, the general support for public schools appropriations for the state fiscal year ending March 31, 2016 shall be deemed to include the portion of this appropriation made avail- able for 2014-15 state fiscal year payments for general support for public schools as provided for herein added to the sum of other such designated appropri- ated amounts. Notwithstanding any other law, rule or regu- lation to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of financial assistance, net of any disallow- ances, refunds, reimbursements and cred- its, and may be suballocated to other departments and agencies to accomplish the intent of this appropriation subject to approval of the director of the budget. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of liabil- ities heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013. Notwithstanding section 40 of the state finance law or any provision of law to the contrary, this appropriation shall lapse on March 31, 2016 ............... 77,977,000 For school health services grants to public schools totaling $13,840,000 in each school year for the 2014-15 and 2015-16 school years; provided that, notwithstand- 158 12653-12-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 ing any provisions of law to the contrary, in addition to any other apportionment, such grants shall only be payable to any city school district in a city having a population in excess of 125,000, and less than 1,000,000 inhabitants, and such district shall be eligible to receive the same amount it was eligible to receive for the 2010-11 school year, provided that no more than 70 percent of the 2014-15 school year value shall be available for 2014-15 state fiscal year payments for general support for public schools for the 2014-15 school year. Funds appropriated herein shall be considered general support for public schools and shall be paid in accordance with a schedule developed by the commissioner of education and approved by the director of the budget. Provided further that notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, in determining the final payment for the state fiscal year pursuant to section 3609-a of the education law, the general support for public schools appropriations for the state fiscal year ending March 31, 2016 shall be deemed to include the portion of this appropriation made avail- able for 2014-15 state fiscal year payments for general support for public schools as provided for herein added to the sum of other such designated appropri- ated amounts. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, funds appropriated herein may be interchanged with any other item of appropriation for general support for public schools within the general fund local assistance account office of pre- kindergarten through grade twelve educa- tion program. Notwithstanding any other law, rule or regulation to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be avail- able for payment of financial assistance, net of any disallowances, refunds, reimbursements and credits, and may be suballocated to other departments and agencies to accomplish the intent of this appropriation subject to the approval of the director of the budget. Notwithstand- ing any provision of law to the contrary, 159 12653-12-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 funds appropriated herein shall be avail- able for payment of liabilities heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue. Notwith- standing any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropri- ation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013. Notwithstanding section 40 of the state finance law or any provision of law to the contrary, this appropriation shall lapse on March 31, 2016 ..................... 23,528,000 For remaining obligations for the 2013-14 school year or prior school years for support for boards of cooperative educa- tional services and for aid payable in the 2014-15 and 2015-16 state fiscal years, for support for boards of cooperative educational services, provided that, notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law in no event shall such amounts paid in the 2014-15 state fiscal year exceed 49.22257160 percent of the amount appro- priated herein, and provided further that to the extent required by federal law, each board of cooperative educational services receiving a payment pursuant to section 3609-d of the education law in the 2014-15 and 2015-16 school years shall be required to set aside from such payment an amount not less than the amount of state aid received pursuant to subdivision 5 of section 1950 of the education law in the base year that was attributable to cooper- ative services agreements (CO-SERs) for career education, as determined by the commissioner of education, and shall be required to use such amount to support career education programs in the current year. Provided further that, notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, for any apportionments provided pursuant to section 1950 of the education law for the 2014-15 and prior school years, the commissioner shall certify no payment to a school district in excess of the payment computed based on an electronic data file used to produce the school aid computer listing produced by the commissioner in support of the executive budget request 160 12653-12-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 submitted for the 2014-15 state fiscal year and entitled "SA141-5", and for any apportionments provided pursuant to section 1950 of the education law for claims for which payment is first to be made for the 2015-16 school year, the commissioner shall certify no payment to a school district in excess of the payment computed based on an electronic data file used to produce the school aid computer listing produced by the commissioner in support of the executive budget request submitted for the state fiscal year in which such school year begins. Provided, however, no payments shall be barred or reduced where such payment is required as a result of a final audit of the state. Provided further that notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, in determining the final payment for the state fiscal year pursuant to section 3609-a of the education law, the general support for public schools appropriations for the state fiscal year ending March 31, 2016 shall be deemed to include the portion of this appropriation made avail- able for 2014-15 state fiscal year payments for general support for public schools as provided for herein added to the sum of other such designated appropri- ated amounts. Notwithstanding any other law, rule or regu- lation to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of financial assistance, net of any disallow- ances, refunds, reimbursements and cred- its, and may be suballocated to other departments and agencies to accomplish the intent of this appropriation subject to the approval of the director of the budg- et. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein may be interchanged with any other item of appropriation for general support for public schools within the general fund local assistance account office of pre- kindergarten through grade twelve educa- tion program. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of liabilities heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue. Notwithstanding 161 12653-12-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013. Notwith- standing section 40 of the state finance law or any provision of law to the contra- ry, this appropriation shall lapse on March 31, 2016 ........................... 1,512,212,000 For the teachers of tomorrow awards to school districts for the 2014-15 and 2015-16 school years in the amount of $25,000,000 for each school year, provided that $5,000,000 of this total amount in such school year shall be made available for a program to be developed by the commissioner of education to attract qual- ified teachers that have received or will receive a transitional certificate and agree to teach mathematics or science in a low performing school, further provided that of this $5,000,000, a total of up to $500,000 in each such school year shall be made available for demonstration programs in the Yonkers and Syracuse city school districts to increase the number of teach- ers in such districts who teach math, science and related areas and who have such a transitional certificate, and provided further that notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law of this $5,000,000, a total of $1,000,000 shall be made available as a matching grant to colleges and universities to support programs designed to recruit and train math and science teachers based on a prov- en national model that results in improved student achievement and enhanced teacher retention in the classroom, and provided further that no more than 70 percent of the 2014-15 school year value shall be available for 2014-15 state fiscal year payments for general support for public schools for the 2014-15 school year. Provided further that notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, in determining the final payment for the state fiscal year pursuant to section 3609-a of the education law, the general support for public schools appropriations for the state fiscal year ending March 31, 162 12653-12-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 2016 shall be deemed to include the portion of this appropriation made avail- able for 2014-15 state fiscal year payments for general support for public schools as provided for herein added to the sum of other such designated appropri- ated amounts. Funds appropriated herein shall be consid- ered general support for public schools. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein may be interchanged with any other item of appropriation for general support for public schools within the general fund local assistance account office of pre- kindergarten through grade twelve educa- tion program. Notwithstanding any other law, rule or regu- lation to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of financial assistance, net of any disallow- ances, refunds, reimbursements and cred- its, may be suballocated to other depart- ments and agencies to accomplish the intent of this appropriation subject to approval of the director of the budget. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of liabil- ities heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013. Notwithstanding section 40 of the state finance law or any provision of law to the contrary, this appropriation shall lapse on March 31, 2016 ............... 42,500,000 For payment of employment preparation educa- tion aid for the 2014-15 and 2015-16 school years pursuant to paragraph e of subdivision 11 of section 3602 of the education law, provided that no more than $96,000,000 shall be available for 2015-16 state fiscal year payments for general support for public schools for the 2014-15 and prior school years. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein may be suballocated, subject to the approval of 163 12653-12-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 the director of the budget, to other departments and agencies to accomplish the intent of this appropriation and subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the department net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements and credits. Provided further that notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, in determining the final payment for the state fiscal year pursuant to section 3609-a of the education law, the general support for public schools appropriations for the state fiscal year ending March 31, 2016 shall be deemed to include the portion of this appropriation made avail- able for 2014-15 state fiscal year payments for general support for public schools as provided for herein added to the sum of other such designated appropri- ated amounts. Funds appropriated herein shall be consid- ered general support for public schools. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein may be interchanged with any other item of appropriation for general support for public schools within the general fund local assistance account office of pre- kindergarten through grade twelve educa- tion program. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of liabilities heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013. Notwith- standing section 40 of the state finance law or any provision of law to the contra- ry, this appropriation shall lapse on March 31, 2016 ............................. 192,000,000 For phase-in of a five-year plan to imple- ment a universal full-day pre-kindergarten program, provided that of the amount appropriated herein, $300,000,000 on a state fiscal year shall be available for the 2014-15 school year, as part of a new universal full-day pre-kindergarten 164 12653-12-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 program for the 2014-15 school year, and $300,000,000 shall be available for the 2015-16 school year, with not more than 70 percent of such aid appropriated herein to be available for the state fiscal year in which each such school year commences; provided further that the phase-in of such program shall prioritize provision of pre-kindergarten to children in high-need school districts, and that the funds appropriated herein shall only be used to supplement and not supplant current local expenditures of federal, state or local funds on pre-kindergarten programs. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the funds appropriated here- in shall only be available for a universal full-day pre-kindergarten program and shall not be interchanged with any other item of appropriation. Notwithstanding section 40 of the state finance law or any provision of law to the contrary, this appropriation shall remain in full force and effect to the maximum extent allowed by law ................................... 1,700,000,000 For services and expenses of remaining obli- gations for the 2013-14 school year for support for the operation of targeted prekindergarten for those providers not eligible to receive funding pursuant to section 3602-e of the education law and for support for providers continuing to operate such programs in the 2014-15 school year. Such funds shall be expended pursuant to a plan developed by the commissioner of education and approved by the director of the budget ................... 1,303,000 For services and expenses of remaining obli- gations of a $14,260,000 teacher resources and computer training centers program for the 2013-14 school year ...................... 4,278,000 Funds appropriated herein shall be available for services and expenses of $20,000,000 for teacher resource and computer training centers program for the 2014-15 school year ........................................ 14,000,000 For education of children of migrant workers for the 2014-15 school year ..................... 89,000 For the school lunch and breakfast program. Funds for the school lunch and breakfast program shall be expended subject to the limitation of funds available and may be 165 12653-12-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 used to reimburse sponsors of non-profit school lunch, breakfast, or other school child feeding programs based upon the number of federally reimbursable break- fasts and lunches served to students under such program agreements entered into by the state education department and such sponsors, in accordance with an act of Congress entitled the "National School Lunch Act," P.L. 79-396, as amended, or the provisions of the "Child Nutrition Act of 1966," P.L. 89-642, as amended, in the case of school breakfast programs to reim- burse sponsors in excess of the federal rates of reimbursement. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the moneys hereby appropriated, or so much thereof as may be necessary, are to be available for the purposes herein speci- fied for obligations heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue for the school years beginning July 1, 2012, July 1, 2013 and July 1, 2014. Notwithstanding any law, rule or regulation to the contrary, the amount appropriated herein represents the maximum amount paya- ble during the 2014-15 state fiscal year for state reimbursement for school lunch and breakfast programs ...................... 34,400,000 For nonpublic school aid payable in the 2014-15 state fiscal year. Notwithstanding any provision of law, rule or regulation to the contrary, the amount appropriated herein represents the maximum amount paya- ble during the 2014-15 state fiscal year .... 97,589,000 For aid payable for the 2012-13 school year for additional nonpublic school aid. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued and hereafter to accrue, provided that the commissioner of education shall produce an analysis, to be submitted to the director of the budget no later than June 30, 2014, of the department's obli- gations under the program for prior school year expenses providing that obligations for the 2003-04 through 2010-11 school years shall be calculated using the department's efficiency parameters and obligations of the 2011-12 school year and 166 12653-12-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 thereafter shall be calculated using the original parameters first used to generate the initial claims for the 2005-06 school year ........................................ 45,204,000 For additional nonpublic school aid ........... 38,000,000 For academic intervention for nonpublic schools based on a plan to be developed by the commissioner of education and approved by the director of the budget .................. 922,000 For services and expenses of Safety Equip- ment for Nonpublic Schools ................... 4,500,000 For costs associated with schools for the blind and deaf and other students with disabilities subject to article 85 of the education law, including state aid for blind and deaf pupils in certain insti- tutions to be paid for the purposes provided under section 4204-a of the education law for the education of deaf children under 3 years of age, including transfers to the miscellaneous special revenue fund Rome school for the deaf account pursuant to a plan to be developed by the commissioner and approved by the director of the budget. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $84,700,000 shall be available for reimbursement to school districts for the tuition costs of students attending schools for the blind and deaf during the 2013-14 school year pursuant to subdivi- sion 2 of section 4204 of education law and subdivision 2 of section 4207 of the education law, up to $2,500,000 shall be available for debt service on capital construction projects financed through the state dormitory authority, and up to $9,000,000 shall be available for remain- ing allowable purposes. Provided further that, notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, upon disbursement of funds appropriated for allowances to schools for the blind and deaf in the individuals with disabilities program special revenue funds-federal/aid to localities for purposes of this appro- priation, funds appropriated herein shall be reduced in an amount equivalent to such disbursement and the portion of this appropriation so affected shall have no further force or effect. 167 12653-12-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Notwithstanding any provision of the law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of liabil- ities heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue and, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the department net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements and credits ..................................... 96,200,000 For July and August programs for school-aged children with handicapping conditions pursuant to section 4408 of the education law. Moneys appropriated herein shall be used as follows: (i) for remaining base year and prior school years obligations, (ii) for the purposes of subdivision 4 of section 3602 of the education law for schools operated under articles 87 and 88 of the education law, and (iii) notwith- standing any inconsistent provision of law, for payments made pursuant to this appropriation for current school year obligations, provided, however, that such payments shall not exceed 70 percent of the state aid due for the sum of the approved tuition and maintenance rates and transportation expense provided for here- in; provided, however, that payment of eligible claims shall be payable in the order that such claims have been approved for payment by the commissioner of educa- tion, but in no case shall a single payee draw down more than 45 percent of this appropriation, and provided further that no claim shall be set aside for insuffi- ciency of funds to make a complete payment, but shall be eligible for a partial payment in one year and shall retain its priority date status for subse- quent appropriations designated for such purposes. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall only be avail- able for liabilities incurred prior to July 1, 2015, shall be used to pay 2013-14 school year claims in the first instance, and represent the maximum amount payable during the 2014-15 state fiscal year. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of liabil- ities heretofore accrued or hereafter to 168 12653-12-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 accrue and, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the department net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements and credits .................................... 362,500,000 For the state's share of the costs of the education of preschool children with disa- bilities pursuant to section 4410 of the education law. Notwithstanding any incon- sistent provision of law to the contrary, the amount appropriated herein shall support a state share of preschool hand- icapped education costs for the 2013-14 school year limited to 59.5 percent of such total approved expenditures, and furthermore, notwithstanding any other provision of law, local claims for reimbursement of costs incurred prior to the 2012-13 school year and during the 2012-13 school year that have been approved for payment by the education department as of March 31, 2014 shall be the first claims paid from this appropri- ation. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of liabilities heretofore accrued or hereaft- er to accrue and, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the department net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements and credits .............................. 1,042,500,000 Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the funds appropriated herein, subject to an allocation plan developed by the commissioner of education and approved by the director of the budget, shall be available for the payment of prior year claims and/or fiscal stabilization grants for remaining payments for the 2013-14 school year and for payments prior to March 31, 2015 for the 2014-15 school year, provided, however, notwithstanding any provisions of law to the contrary, the New York city school district shall be eligible for a fiscal stabilization grant in the amount of $14,129,000 ................ 32,793,000 For services and expenses of the New York state center for school safety for the 2014-15 school year. Funds appropriated herein shall be used to operate a state- wide center and shall be subject to an 169 12653-12-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 expenditure plan approved by the director of the budget .................................. 466,000 For services and expenses of the health education program for the 2014-15 school year. Funds appropriated herein shall be available for health-related programs including, but not limited to, those providing instruction and supportive services in comprehensive health education and/or acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) education. Of the amounts appropri- ated herein, $86,000 shall be available for the program previously operated as the school health demonstration program. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein may be suballocated, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, to any state agency or department to accom- plish the purpose of this appropriation ........ 691,000 For competitive grants for the 2014-15 school year for extended day programs and school violence prevention programs pursu- ant to section 2814 of the education law provided, however, notwithstanding any inconsistent provisions of law, eligible entities receiving funds for extended day programs may include not-for-profit organ- izations working in collaboration with a public school or school district ............ 24,344,000 For aid payable for the 2014-15 school year for support of county vocational education and extension boards pursuant to section 1104 of the education law, provided, however, that notwithstanding any incon- sistent provision of law, rule, or regu- lation, any apportionment of aid shall be based on a quota amounting to one-half of the salary paid each teacher, director, assistant, and supervisor, where such salary is attributable to a course of study first submitted to the commissioner for approval pursuant to section 1103 of the education law on or before July 1, 2010, but not to exceed the amount computed by the commissioner based upon an assumed annualized salary equal to ten thousand five hundred dollars per school year on account of the employment of such teacher, director, assistant or supervisor and provided further that payment from this appropriation shall first be made for 170 12653-12-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 approved claims for salary expenses for the 2014-15 school year, and any amount remaining after payment of such claims shall be available for payment of unpaid claims for prior school years .................. 932,000 For services and expenses of the primary mental health project at the children's institute for the 2014-15 school year .......... 894,000 For services and expenses associated with the math and science high schools for the 2014-15 school year in the amount of $1,382,000, provided that such funds shall be allocated equally among those entities that received program funding for the 2007-08 school year .......................... 1,382,000 Funds appropriated herein shall be available for educational services and expenses of the Syracuse city school district for the say yes to education program ................... 350,000 For services and expenses of the center for autism and related disabilities at the state university of New York at Albany ......... 740,000 For additional services and expenses for the center for autism and related disabilities at the state university of New York at Albany ......................................... 500,000 For services and expenses of the summer food program for the 2014-15 school year .......... 3,049,000 Work Force Education. For partial reimburse- ment of services and expenses per contract hour of work force education conducted by the consortium for worker education (CWE), a private not-for-profit corporation programs approved by the commissioner of education that enable adults who are 21 years of age or older to obtain or retain employment or improve their work skills capacity to enhance their opportunities for increased earnings and advancement ...... 11,500,000 For additional work force education for the consortium for worker education .............. 1,500,000 For services and expenses related to the development, implementation and operation of charter schools for the 2014-15 school year including $2,733,375 for administrative/technical support services provided by the charter school institute of the state university of New York. This appropriation shall only be available for expenditure upon the approval of an expenditure plan by the director of the 171 12653-12-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 budget and funds appropriated herein shall be transferred to the miscellaneous special revenue fund - charter schools stimulus account ............................. 4,837,000 For the early college high schools program for the 2014-15 school year, provided, however, that expenditure of funds appro- priated herein shall support the continua- tion and expansion of the early college high schools program pursuant to a plan developed by the commissioner and approved by the director of the budget provided, further, that a portion of the payment to the early college high schools program awarded from this appropriation shall be available on a sliding scale based upon the number of college credits earned annu- ally by participating students consistent with guidelines established by the commis- sioner. Provided further that, notwith- standing any provision of law to the contrary, higher education partners participating in an early college high schools program, or the entity/entities responsible for setting tuition at the institution, shall be authorized to set a reduced rate of tuition and/or fees, or to waive tuition and/or fees entirely, for students enrolled in such early college high schools program with no reduction in other state, local or other support for such students earning college credit that such higher education partner would other- wise be eligible to receive .................. 2,000,000 For services and expenses of a $490,000 2014-15 school year program for mentoring and tutoring based on model programs prov- en to be effective in producing outcomes that include, but are not limited to, improved graduation rates, provided that such services shall be provided to students in one or more city school districts located in a city having a popu- lation in excess of 125,000 and less than 1,000,000 inhabitants provided further that such program will be operated by a community based organization ................... 490,000 For payment of small government assistance to school districts pursuant to subdivi- sion 7 of section 3641 of the education law on or before March 31, 2015 upon audit 172 12653-12-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 and warrant of the comptroller in the amount that small government assistance was paid to school districts in state fiscal year 2010-11 .......................... 1,868,000 For payment of education grants ............... 30,000,000 For additional aid to Special Act, 853 and 4201 schools ................................ 20,000,000 For the payment of Supplemental Valuation Impact grants ................................ 5,300,000 For expenses related to prior year aid claims ....................................... 2,000,000 For services and expenses of the Council on the Humanities ............................... 1,000,000 For services and expenses of High School Transition ................................... 1,000,000 For services and expenses of community schools ...................................... 1,000,000 For services and expenses of after school programs for healthy eating .................... 500,000 For services and expenses of the Onondaga, Cortland, and Madison BOCES New Technology School Initiative .............................. 200,000 For purposes of the Just for Kids program at the State University of New York at Albany ................................................ 235,000 For services and expenses of national histo- ry day ......................................... 100,000 For educational services and expenses for DACA (Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals) eligible out of school youth and young adults ................................. 1,000,000 Less expenditure savings due to the with- holding of a portion of employment prepa- ration education aid due to the city of New York equal to the reimbursement costs of the work force education program from aid payable to such city school district payable on or after April 1, 2014; such moneys shall be credited to the office of prekindergarten through grade twelve education general fund-local assistance account and which shall not exceed the amount appropriated herein ................ (13,000,000) -------------- Program account subtotal .............. 40,762,340,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Education Fund Federal Department of Education Account - 25210 173 12653-12-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For grants to schools for specific programs including, but not limited to, grants for purposes under title I of the elementary and secondary education act. Notwith- standing any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of this appropriation may be suballocated to other state departments and agencies, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, as needed to accomplish the intent of this appropri- ation .................................... 1,771,819,000 For grants to schools and other eligible entities for state grants for improving teacher quality and mathematics and science partnerships pursuant to title II of the elementary and secondary education act. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of this appro- priation may be suballocated to other state departments and agencies, subject to the approval of the director of the budg- et, as needed to accomplish the intent of this appropriation ......................... 242,841,000 For grants to schools and other eligible entities for English language acquisition program pursuant to title III of the elementary and secondary education act. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of this appropriation may be suballocated to other state depart- ments and agencies, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, as needed to accomplish the intent of this appropriation ............................... 61,000,000 For grants to schools and other eligible entities for the 21st century community learning centers pursuant to title IV of the elementary and secondary education act. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of this appro- priation may be suballocated to other state departments and agencies, subject to the approval of the director of the budg- et, as needed to accomplish the intent of this appropriation .......................... 96,526,000 For grants to schools and other eligible entities for the charter schools program pursuant to title V of the elementary and secondary education act. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of this appropriation may be suballocated to other state departments 174 12653-12-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 and agencies, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, as needed to accomplish the intent of this appropri- ation ....................................... 28,000,000 For grants to schools and other eligible entities for the rural education initi- ative pursuant to title VI of the elemen- tary and secondary education act. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of this appropriation may be suballocated to other state depart- ments and agencies, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, as needed to accomplish the intent of this appropriation ................................ 5,000,000 For grants to schools and other eligible entities for homeless education program pursuant to title X of the elementary and secondary education act. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of this appropriation may be suballocated to other state departments and agencies, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, as needed to accomplish the intent of this appropri- ation ........................................ 8,000,000 For grants to schools and other eligible entities for specific programs including, but not limited to, the Carl D. Perkins vocational and applied technology educa- tion act (VTEA). Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of this appropriation may be suballocated to other state depart- ments and agencies, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, as needed to accomplish the intent of this appropriation ............................... 68,578,000 For various grants to schools and other eligible entities. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of this appropriation may be suballocated to other state departments and agencies, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, as needed to accomplish the intent of this appropriation ................ 29,425,000 For the education of individuals with disa- bilities including up to $3,000,000 for services and expenses of early childhood direction centers and $500,000 for services and expenses of the center for autism and related disabilities at the 175 12653-12-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 state university of New York at Albany. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of the funds appropri- ated herein shall be available, subject to a plan developed by the commissioner of education and approved by the director of the budget, for grants to ensure appropri- ately certified teachers in schools providing special services or programs as defined in paragraphs e, g, i and l of subdivision 2 of section 4401 of the education law to children placed by school districts and in approved preschool programs that provide full and half-day educational programs in accordance with section 4410 of the education law for children placed by school district. Provided further that, in the allocation of funds, priority shall be given to those programs with a demonstrated need to increase the number of certified teachers to comply with state and federal require- ments. Such funds shall be made available for such activities as certification prep- aration, training, assisting schools with personnel shortages and supporting activ- ities that improve the delivery of services to improve results for children with disabilities. Provided further that notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, of the funds appropriated herein: (i) $2,000,000 shall be available for payments to schools providing special services or programs as defined in para- graphs e, g, i, and l of subdivision 2 of section 4401 of the education law to help prevent excessive instructional staff turnover through a targeted adjustment of compensation for teachers providing direct instructional services to students at such schools. The commissioner of education shall develop an allocation plan, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, that distributes funds appropri- ated herein among eligible schools, as defined herein, that qualify based on the following criteria: eligible schools are those that have complied with all applica- ble requirements for previous grants for this purpose and whose average teacher salary are below the salary provided for similarly qualified teachers in public 176 12653-12-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 schools in the region in which such eligi- ble school is located. The allocation to each qualifying school shall be calculated based on the number of weighted full time equivalent (FTE) staff, as defined herein, in the per FTE award amount. The total number of weighted FTE shall be determined by multiplying the actual number of FTE teachers providing classroom instruction at each school, as determined by the commissioner, by: 1) a factor of 2.0 for those schools where average salaries that are 50 percent or less of those in public school located in the same geographic region; 2) a factor of 1.5 for those schools where average salaries that are 50 percent and 75 percent of public schools located in the same geographic region; or 3) a factor of 1.0 for those schools where the average salaries that are 75-100 percent of public schools located in the same geographic region. The per FTE teach- er award amount shall be calculated by dividing the $2,000,000 by the total number of weighted FTE staff; (ii) $2,000,000 shall be available for payments to schools providing special services or programs as defined in paragraphs e, g, i, and l of subdivision 2 of section 4401 of the education law and approved preschool programs in accordance with section 4410 of the education law to help prevent excessive instructional staff turnover through a targeted adjustment of compen- sation for teachers providing direct instructional services to students at such schools. The commissioner of education shall develop an allocation plan, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, that distributes funds appropri- ated herein among eligible schools; (iii) up to $10,000,000 shall be available for costs associated with schools operated under article 85 of the education law which otherwise would be payable through the department's general fund aid to localities appropriation, provided further that notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, any disbursements against this $10,000,000 shall immediately reduce the amounts appropriated in the education department's general fund aid to 177 12653-12-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 localities for costs associated with schools operated under article 85 of the education law by an equivalent amount, and the portion of such general fund appropri- ation so affected shall have no further force or effect. Notwithstanding any provision of the law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be avail- able for payment of liabilities heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue and, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the department net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of this appropriation may be suballocated to other state depart- ments and agencies, as needed, to accom- plish the intent of this appropriation ..... 815,347,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ............... 3,126,536,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Federal Health and Human Services Account - 25122 For grants to schools for specific programs .... 5,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 5,000,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Miscellaneous Operating Grants Fund Federal Operating Grants Account - 25456 For grants to schools for specific programs .... 5,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 5,000,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal USDA-Food and Nutrition Services Fund Federal USDA-Food and Nutrition Services Account - 25026 For grants to schools and other eligible entities for programs funded through the national school lunch act ................ 1,077,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ............... 1,077,000,000 -------------- 178 12653-12-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Special Revenue Funds - Other Charter School Stimulus Fund Charter School Stimulus Account - 20601 For services and expenses related to devel- opment, implementation and operation of charter schools, including facility costs and loans to authorized schools, and including funds available for transfer for the administrative/technical support services provided by the charter school institute of the state university of New York. This appropriation shall only be available for expenditure upon the approval of an expenditure plan by the director of the budget ...................... 20,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal .................. 20,000,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other State Lottery Fund State Lottery Account - 20901 For general support for public schools for the 2014-15 and 2015-16 school years, provided that, notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, in computing the additional lottery grant pursuant to subparagraph (4) of paragraph b of subdivision 4 of section 92-c of the state finance law for the 2014-15 school year, the base grant shall not exceed $2,024,980,000. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013. Notwith- standing section 40 of the state finance law or any provision of law to the contra- ry, this appropriation shall lapse on March 31, 2016 ........................... 4,036,960,000 For allowances to private schools for the blind and deaf for the 2014-15 and 2015-16 school years, provided that no more than $20,000 shall be available for the 2014-15 state fiscal year payment. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and 179 12653-12-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 replace any appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013. Notwith- standing section 40 of the state finance law or any provision of law to the contra- ry, this appropriation shall lapse on March 31, 2016 .................................. 40,000 For general support for public schools, for the June 2013-14 and June 2014-15 school year payments, provided that no more than $240,000,000 shall be available for the 2014-15 state fiscal year payments for general support for public schools. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appro- priation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013. Notwithstanding section 40 of the state finance law or any provision of law to the contrary, this appropriation shall lapse on March 31, 2016 .............. 480,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ............... 4,517,000,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other State Lottery Fund VLT Education Account - 20904 For general support for public schools for the 2014-15 and 2015-16 school years, for grants awarded pursuant to subparagraph (2-a) of paragraph b of subdivision 4 of section 92-c of the state finance law, provided that no more than $950,604,000 shall be available for the 2014-15 state fiscal year payments for general support for public schools for the 2014-15 school year. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013. Notwithstanding section 40 of the state finance law or any provision of law to the contrary, this appropriation shall lapse on March 31, 2016 ............ 1,927,604,000 -------------- 180 12653-12-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Program account subtotal ............... 1,927,604,000 -------------- SCHOOL TAX RELIEF PROGRAM ................................ 3,442,386,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other School Tax Relief Fund School Tax Relief Account - 20551 For payments to local governments and New York city relating to the school tax relief (STAR) program including state aid pursuant to section 1306-a of the real property tax law and section 54-f of the state finance law, except to the extent that such funds shall be applied as an offset against the past-due state tax liabilities of certain property owners pursuant to section 425 of the real prop- erty tax law and section 171-y of the tax law. Up to $80,000,000 of the funds appro- priated hereby may be suballocated or transferred to the department of taxation and finance for the purpose of making direct payments to certain property owners pursuant to subparagraph (iii) of para- graph (a) of subdivision (14) of section 425 of the real property tax law ......... 3,442,386,000 -------------- 181 12653-12-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 ADULT CAREER AND CONTINUING EDUCATION SERVICES PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For case services provided on or after October 1, 2010 to disabled individuals in accordance with economic eligibility criteria devel- oped by the department ... 54,000,000 ............ (re. $29,416,000) For services and expenses of independent living centers .............. 12,361,000 ........................................ (re. $5,140,000) For college readers aid payments ... 294,000 .......... (re. $294,000) For services and expenses of supported employment and integrated employment opportunities provided on or after October 1, 2010: For services and expenses of programs providing or leading to the provision of time-limited services or long-term support services ... 15,160,000 ....................................... (re. $10,328,000) For grants to schools for programs involving literacy and basic educa- tion for public assistance recipients for the 2013-14 school year for those programs administered by the state education department ... 1,843,000 ..................................... (re. $1,843,000) For competitive grants for adult literacy/education aid to public and private not-for-profit agencies, including but not limited to, 2 and 4 year colleges, community based organizations, libraries, and volunteer literacy organizations and institutions which meet quality standards promulgated by the commissioner of education to provide programs of basic literacy, high school equivalency, and English as a second language to persons 16 years of age or older for the remaining payments of 2012-13 school year and for the 2013-14 school year, provided further that no more than $300,000 shall be available for remaining payments for the 2012-13 school year ................. 5,293,000 ......................................... (re. $4,521,000) For aid payable for additional competitive grants for a $1,000,000 program of adult literacy education aid to public and private not- for-profit agencies, including but not limited to, 2 and 4 year colleges, community based organization, libraries, and volunteer literacy organizations and institutions to provide programs of basic literacy, high school equivalency, and English as a second language to persons 16 years of age or older, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payments of liabilities heretofore or hereafter to accrue ... 700,000 .................................. (re. $700,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For case services provided on or after October 1, 2010 to disabled individuals in accordance with economic eligibility criteria devel- oped by the department ... 54,000,000 ................ (re. $15,000) For services and expenses of independent living centers .............. 12,361,000 ............................................ (re. $9,000) For college readers aid payments ... 294,000 .......... (re. $294,000) For services and expenses of supported employment and integrated employment opportunities provided on or after October 1, 2010: 182 12653-12-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses of programs providing or leading to the provision of time-limited services or long-term support services ... 15,160,000 .......................................... (re. $131,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For college readers aid payments ... 294,000 ........... (re. $10,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal [Department of] Education Fund Federal Department of Education Account - 25210 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For case services provided to individuals with disabilities .......... 70,000,000 ....................................... (re. $68,958,000) For the independent living program ... 2,572,000 .... (re. $2,572,000) For the supported employment program ... 2,500,000 .. (re. $2,500,000) For grants to schools and other eligible entities for adult basic education, literacy, and civics education pursuant to the workforce investment act ... 48,704,000 .................... (re. $48,704,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For case services provided to individuals with disabilities .......... 70,000,000 ....................................... (re. $31,310,000) For the independent living program ... 2,572,000 .... (re. $1,252,000) For the supported employment program ... 2,500,000 .. (re. $2,500,000) For grants to schools and other eligible entities for adult basic education, literacy, and civics education pursuant to the workforce investment act ... 48,704,000 .................... (re. $11,725,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For case services provided to individuals with disabilities .......... 65,000,000 ....................................... (re. $20,000,000) For the independent living program ... 2,572,000 ....... (re. $15,000) For the supported employment program ... 2,500,000 .... (re. $100,000) For grants to schools and other eligible entities for adult basic education, literacy, and civics education pursuant to the workforce investment act ... 48,704,000 ....................... (re. $700,000) Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund VESID Social Security Account - 22001 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For the rehabilitation of social security disability beneficiaries ... 11,760,000 ....................................... (re. $11,760,000) By chapter 53, section 1, laws of 2012: For the rehabilitation of social security disability beneficiaries ... 11,760,000 ........................................ (re. $3,000,000) CULTURAL EDUCATION PROGRAM 183 12653-12-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: Aid to public libraries including aid to New York public library (NYPL) and NYPL's science industry and business library. Provided that, notwithstanding any provision of law, rule or regulation to the contrary, such aid, and the state's liability therefor, shall represent fulfillment of the state's obligation for this program ... 81,627,000 ....................................... (re. $14,233,000) For additional aid to public libraries ... 4,000,000 .... (re. $1,000) For additional aid to public libraries for reimbursement of costs associated with the payment of the metropolitan commuter transporta- tion mobility tax, subject to an allocation plan developed by the commissioner of education and approved by the director of the budget ... 1,300,000 ..................................... (re. $1,300,000) Aid to educational television and radio. Notwithstanding any provision of law, rule or regulation to the contrary, the amount appropriated herein shall represent fulfillment of the state's obligation for this program ... 14,002,000 ....................... (re. $1,610,000) Special Revenue Fund - Federal Federal MISCELLANEOUS Operating Grants Fund Federal Operating Grants Account - 25300 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For aid to public libraries pursuant to various federal laws including the library services technology act ................................ 5,400,000 ......................................... (re. $5,400,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For aid to public libraries pursuant to various federal laws including the library services technology act ................................ 5,400,000 ......................................... (re. $3,231,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For aid to public libraries pursuant to various federal laws including the library services technology act ................................ 5,400,000 ........................................... (re. $100,000) Special Revenue Funds - Other New York State Local Government Records Management Improvement Fund Local Government Records Management Account - 20501 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: Grants to individual local governments or groups of cooperating local governments as provided in section 57.35 of the arts and cultural affairs law ... 8,346,000 ......................... (re. $5,864,000) Aid for documentary heritage grants and aid to eligible archives, libraries, historical societies, museums, and to certain organiza- tions including the state education department that provide services to such programs ... 461,000 ........................ (re. $300,000) 184 12653-12-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: Grants to individual local governments or groups of cooperating local governments as provided in section 57.35 of the arts and cultural affairs law ... 8,346,000 ......................... (re. $5,000,000) Aid for documentary heritage grants and aid to eligible archives, libraries, historical societies, museums, and to certain organiza- tions including the state education department that provide services to such programs ... 461,000 ........................ (re. $48,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: Grants to individual local governments or groups of cooperating local governments as provided in section 57.35 of the arts and cultural affairs law ... 8,346,000 ......................... (re. $3,416,000) OFFICE OF HIGHER EDUCATION AND THE PROFESSIONS PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For liberty partnerships program awards as prescribed by section 612 of the education law as added by chapter 425 of the laws of 1988. Notwithstanding any other section of law to the contrary, funding for such programs in the 2013-14 fiscal year shall be limited to the amount appropriated herein ... 12,542,000 ........ (re. $12,180,000) For additional liberty partnerships program awards as prescribed by section 612 of the education law as added by chapter 425 of the laws of 1988. Notwithstanding any other section of law to the contrary, funding for such programs in the 2013-14 fiscal year shall be limit- ed to the amount appropriated herein ... 376,260 .... (re. $376,260) For higher education opportunity program awards. Funds appropriated herein shall be used by independent colleges to expand opportunities for the educationally and economically disadvantaged at independent institutions of higher learning ... 24,268,000 ... (re. $24,268,000) For additional higher education opportunity program awards. Funds appropriated herein shall be used by independent colleges to expand opportunities for the educationally and economically disadvantaged at independent institutions of higher learning ..................... 728,040 ............................................. (re. $728,040) For science and technology entry program (STEP) awards ............... 10,801,000 ....................................... (re. $10,068,000) For additional science and technology entry program (STEP) awards ... 324,030 ............................................. (re. $324,030) For collegiate science and technology entry program (CSTEP) awards ... 8,184,000 ......................................... (re. $7,651,000) For additional collegiate science and technology entry program (CSTEP) awards ... 245,520 .................................. (re. $245,520) For teacher opportunity corps program awards ......................... 450,000 ............................................. (re. $450,000) For state financial assistance to expand high needs nursing programs at private colleges and universities in accordance with section 6401-a of the education law ... 941,000 ............. (re. $941,000) 185 12653-12-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses of the national board for professional teaching standards certification grant program for the 2013-14 school year ... 368,000 ............................. (re. $368,000) For postsecondary aid to Native Americans to fund awards to eligible students. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contra- ry, the amount herein made available shall constitute the state's entire obligation for all costs incurred under section 4118 of the education law in state fiscal year 2013-14 ......................... 598,000 ............................................. (re. $598,000) The appropriation made by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013, to the office of prekindergarten through grade twelve education program, is hereby transferred and reappropriated to the office of higher education and the professions program: For services and expenses of the national board for professional teaching standards certificate grant program ....................... 250,000 ............................................. (re. $250,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws Of 2012: For liberty partnerships program awards as prescribed by section 612 of the education law as added by chapter 425 of the laws of 1988. Notwithstanding any other section of law to the contrary, funding for such programs in the 2012-13 fiscal year shall be limited to the amount appropriated herein ... 10,842,000 ......... (re. $4,621,000) For additional liberty partnerships program awards as prescribed by section 612 of the education law as added by chapter 425 of the laws of 1988. Notwithstanding any other section of law to the contrary, funding for such programs in the 2012-13 fiscal year shall be limit- ed to the amount appropriated herein ... 1,700,000 .... (re. $1,000) For higher education opportunity program awards. Funds appropriated herein shall be used by independent colleges to expand opportunities for the educationally and economically disadvantaged at independent institutions of higher learning ... 20,783,000 .... (re. $7,755,000) For additional higher education opportunity program awards. Funds appropriated herein shall be used by independent colleges to expand opportunities for the educationally and economically disadvantaged at independent institutions of higher learning ..................... 3,485,000 ............................................. (re. $1,000) For science and technology entry program (STEP) awards ............... 9,774,000 ............................................ (re. $93,000) For additional science and technology entry program (STEP) awards ... 1,027,000 ............................................. (re. $1,000) For collegiate science and technology entry program (CSTEP) awards ... 7,406,000 ............................................ (re. $71,000) For teacher opportunity corps program awards ......................... 450,000 ............................................. (re. $238,000) For services and expenses of the national board for professional teaching standards certification grant program ..................... 368,000 ............................................. (re. $368,000) The appropriation made by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws Of 2012, is hereby amended and reappropriated to read: 186 12653-12-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For additional collegiate science and [techology] TECHNOLOGY entry program (CSTEP) awards ... 778,000 .................... (re. $1,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: The moneys herein appropriated shall be available for higher and continuing education programs provided by independent colleges, universities and other organizations approved by the state education department. For liberty partnerships program awards as prescribed by section 612 of the education law as added by chapter 425 of the laws of 1988. Notwithstanding any other section of law to the contrary, funding for such programs in the 2011-12 fiscal year shall be limited to the amount appropriated herein ... 10,842,000 ........... (re. $126,000) For higher education opportunity program awards. Funds appropriated herein shall be used by independent colleges to expand opportunities for the educationally and economically disadvantaged at independent institutions of higher learning ... 20,783,000 .... (re. $3,610,000) For science and technology entry program (STEP) awards ............... 9,774,000 ........................................... (re. $151,000) For teacher opportunity corps program awards ......................... 450,000 ............................................... (re. $2,000) For services and expenses of the national board for professional teaching standards certification grant program ..................... 368,000 .............................................. (re. $50,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For higher education opportunity program awards. Funds appropriated herein shall be used by independent colleges to expand opportunities for the educationally and economically disadvantaged at independent institutions of higher learning ... 20,783,000 .... (re. $2,346,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2009, as amended by chapter 502, section 2, of the laws of 2009: For higher education opportunity program awards. Funds appropriated herein shall be used by independent colleges to expand opportunities for the educationally and economically disadvantaged at independent institutions of higher learning; provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after November 1, 2009 shall be reduced by 12.5 percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of November 1, 2009 ................. 23,752,000 .......................................... (re. $522,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2008, as amended by chapter 496, section 3, of the laws of 2008: For higher education opportunity program awards. Funds appropriated herein shall be used by independent colleges to expand opportunities for the educationally and economically disadvantaged at independent institutions of higher learning, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 .................. 23,716,000 ........................................... (re. $80,000) 187 12653-12-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For science and technology entry program (STEP) and the collegiate science and technology entry program (CSTEP) awards, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expend- iture and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 ... 18,620,000 .................... (re. $3,587,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2007: For services and expenses of the higher education opportunity program. Funds appropriated herein shall be used by independent colleges to expand opportunities for the educationally and economically disad- vantaged at independent institutions of higher learning ............ 24,200,000 ........................................ (re. $2,465,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2007, as transferred by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses of the national board for professional teaching standards certification grant program for the 2007-08 school year ... 500,000 ............................. (re. $116,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2006, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2010: The moneys herein appropriated shall be available for higher and continuing education programs provided by independent colleges, universities and other organizations approved by the state education department. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, no funds are herein appropriated and no disbursements are to be made for basic or bonus medical/dental capitation aid or college work study programs in accordance with the following: For services and expenses of the higher education opportunity program. Funds appropriated herein shall be used by independent colleges to expand opportunities for the educationally and economically disad- vantaged at independent institutions of higher learning ... 22,000,000 .......................................... (re. $560,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2005: The moneys herein appropriated shall be available for higher and continuing education programs provided by independent colleges, universities and other organizations approved by the state education department. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, no funds are herein appropriated and no disbursements are to be made for basic or bonus medical/dental capitation aid or college work study programs in accordance with the following: For services and expenses of the higher education opportunity program. Funds appropriated herein shall be used by independent colleges to expand opportunities for the educationally and economically disad- vantaged at independent institutions of higher learning ............ 10,450,000 .......................................... (re. $442,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal [Department of] Education Fund Federal Department of Education Account - 25210 188 12653-12-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For grants to schools and other eligible entities for programs pursu- ant to various federal laws including: title II-A improving teacher quality program. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, funds appropri- ated herein may be suballocated, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, to any state agency or department, and interchanged to other accounts, to accomplish the purpose of this appropriation. A portion of this appropriation may be interchanged to other accounts, as needed to accomplish the intent of this appro- priation ... 5,000,000 ............................ (re. $5,000,000) OFFICE OF PREKINDERGARTEN THROUGH GRADE TWELVE EDUCATION PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses of remaining obligations for the 2012-13 school year for support for the operation of targeted prekindergar- ten for those providers not eligible to receive funding pursuant to section 3602-e of the education law and for support for providers continuing to operate such programs in the 2013-14 school year. Such funds shall be expended pursuant to a plan developed by the commis- sioner of education and approved by the director of the budget ..... 1,303,000 ......................................... (re. $1,303,000) For services and expenses of remaining obligations of a $10,220,000 teacher resources and computer training centers program for the 2012-13 school year ... 3,066,000 ................... (re. $270,000) Funds appropriated herein shall be available for services and expenses of a $14,260,000 teacher resources and computer training center program for the 2013-14 school year ................................ 9,982,000 ......................................... (re. $9,982,000) For education of children of migrant workers for the 2013-14 school year ... 89,000 ...................................... (re. $89,000) For the school lunch and breakfast program. Funds for the school lunch and breakfast program shall be expended subject to the limita- tion of funds available and may be used to reimburse sponsors of non-profit school lunch, breakfast, or other school child feeding programs based upon the number of federally reimbursable breakfasts and lunches served to students under such program agreements entered into by the state education department and such sponsors, in accord- ance with an act of Congress entitled the "National School Lunch Act," P.L. 79-396, as amended, or the provisions of the "Child Nutrition Act of 1966," P.L. 89-642, as amended, in the case of school breakfast programs to reimburse sponsors in excess of the federal rates of reimbursement. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the moneys hereby appropriated, or so much thereof as may be necessary, are to be available for the purposes herein specified for obligations heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue for the school years beginning July 1, 2011, July 1, 2012 and July 1, 2013. 189 12653-12-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Notwithstanding any law, rule or regulation to the contrary, the amount appropriated herein represents the maximum amount payable during the 2013-14 state fiscal year for state reimbursement for school lunch and breakfast programs ................................ 34,400,000 ....................................... (re. $21,000,000) For nonpublic school aid payable in the 2013-14 state fiscal year. Notwithstanding any provision of law, rule or regulation to the contrary, the amount appropriated herein represents the maximum amount payable during the 2013-14 state fiscal year ................ 94,016,000 ....................................... (re. $91,532,000) For aid payable for the 2011-12 school year for additional nonpublic school aid. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued and hereafter to accrue ... 34,549,000 .... (re. $2,442,000) For aid payable for additional nonpublic school aid. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued and hereafter to accrue, provided further that the commissioner of education shall produce an analysis to be submitted to the director of the budget of the department's obligation under the program for prior school year expenses providing that reimbursement of expenses beginning for the 2011-12 school year shall be calculated based on the parameters used to generate claims for the 2005-06 school year ..................... 9,000,000 ......................................... (re. $2,400,000) For academic intervention for nonpublic schools based on a plan to be developed by the commissioner of education and approved by the director of the budget ... 922,000 .................. (re. $922,000) For services and expenses of Safety Equipment for Nonpublic Schools ... 4,500,000 ..................................... (re. $4,500,000) For costs associated with schools for the blind and deaf and other students with disabilities subject to article 85 of the education law, including state aid for blind and deaf pupils in certain insti- tutions to be paid for the purposes provided under section 4204-a of the education law for the education of deaf children under 3 years of age, including transfers to the miscellaneous special revenue fund Rome school for the deaf account pursuant to a plan to be developed by the commissioner and approved by the director of the budget. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $84,700,000 shall be avail- able for reimbursement to school districts for the tuition costs of students attending schools for the blind and deaf during the 2012-13 school year pursuant to subdivision 2 of section 4204 of education law and subdivision 2 of section 4207 of the education law, up to $3,400,000 shall be available for debt service on capital construction projects financed through the state dormitory authori- ty, and up to $9,000,000 shall be available for remaining allowable purposes. Provided further that, notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, upon disbursement of funds appropriated for allowances to schools for the blind and deaf in the individuals with disabilities program special revenue funds-federal/aid to localities for purposes of this appropriation, funds appropriated herein shall be reduced in 190 12653-12-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 an amount equivalent to such disbursement and the portion of this appropriation so affected shall have no further force or effect. Notwithstanding any provision of the law to the contrary, funds appro- priated herein shall be available for payment of liabilities hereto- fore accrued or hereafter to accrue and, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the department net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements and credits ... 97,100,000 ................................... (re. $56,000,000) For July and August programs for school-aged children with handicap- ping conditions pursuant to section 4408 of the education law. Moneys appropriated herein shall be used as follows: (i) for remain- ing base year and prior school years obligations, (ii) for the purposes of subdivision 4 of section 3602 of the education law for schools operated under articles 87 and 88 of the education law, and (iii) notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, for payments made pursuant to this appropriation for current school year obligations, provided, however, that such payments shall not exceed 70 percent of the state aid due for the sum of the approved tuition and maintenance rates and transportation expense provided for here- in; provided, however, that payment of eligible claims shall be payable in the order that such claims have been approved for payment by the commissioner of education, but in no case shall a single payee draw down more than 45 percent of this appropriation, and provided further that no claim shall be set aside for insufficiency of funds to make a complete payment, but shall be eligible for a partial payment in one year and shall retain its priority date status for subsequent appropriations designated for such purposes. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall only be available for liabilities incurred prior to July 1, 2014, shall be used to pay 2012-13 school year claims in the first instance, and represent the maximum amount payable during the 2013-14 state fiscal year. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of liabilities heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue and, subject to the approval of the director of the budg- et, such funds shall be available to the department net of disallow- ances, refunds, reimbursements and credits ......................... 321,700,000 ..................................... (re. $311,000,000) For additional services and expenses of July and August programs for school aged children with handicapping conditions pursuant to section 4408 of the education law .................................. 16,800,000 ....................................... (re. $16,800,000) For the state's share of the costs of the education of preschool chil- dren with disabilities pursuant to section 4410 of the education law, provided, however, that up to $1,000,000 of the amount appro- priated herein may be made available for grants awarded through a competitive process to municipalities to enhance their oversight of preschool special education programs and providers. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law to the contrary, the amount appro- priated herein shall support a state share of preschool handicapped education costs for the 2012-13 school year limited to 59.5 percent of such total approved expenditures, and furthermore, notwithstand- 191 12653-12-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 ing any other provision of law, local claims for reimbursement of costs incurred prior to the 2011-12 school year and during the 2011-12 school year that have been approved for payment by the education department as of March 31, 2013 shall be the first claims paid from this appropriation. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of liabilities heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue and, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the department net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements and credits ................................ 983,500,000 ..................................... (re. $383,500,000) For services and expenses of the New York state center for school safety for the 2013-14 school year. Funds appropriated herein shall be used to operate a statewide center and shall be subject to an expenditure plan approved by the director of the budget ............ 466,000 ............................................. (re. $466,000) For services and expenses of the health education program for the 2013-14 school year. Funds appropriated herein shall be available for health-related programs including, but not limited to, those providing instruction and supportive services in comprehensive health education and/or acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) education. Of the amounts appropriated herein, $86,000 shall be available for the program previously operated as the school health demonstration program. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein may be suballocated, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, to any state agency or department to accomplish the purpose of this appropriation ... 691,000 ............................................. (re. $648,000) For services and expenses of the health education program for the 2013-14 school year. Funds appropriated herein shall be available for health-related programs including, but not limited to, those providing instruction and supportive services in comprehensive health education and/or acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) education. Of the amounts appropriated herein, $86,000 shall be available for the program previously operated as the school health demonstration program. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein may be suballocated, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, to any state agency or department to accomplish the purpose of this appropriation ... 691,000 .......................................... (re. $43,000) For competitive grants for the 2013-14 school year for extended day programs and school violence prevention programs pursuant to section 2814 of the education law provided, however, notwithstanding any inconsistent provisions of law, eligible entities receiving funds for extended day programs may include not-for-profit organizations working in collaboration with a public school or school district ... 24,344,000 ....................................... (re. $18,681,000) For aid payable for the 2013-14 school year for support of county vocational education and extension boards pursuant to section 1104 of the education law, provided, however, that notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, rule, or regulation, any apportion- ment of aid shall be based on a quota amounting to one-half of the 192 12653-12-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 salary paid each teacher, director, assistant, and supervisor, where such salary is attributable to a course of study first submitted to the commissioner for approval pursuant to section 1103 of the educa- tion law on or before July 1, 2010, but not to exceed the amount computed by the commissioner based upon an assumed annualized salary equal to ten thousand five hundred dollars per school year on account of the employment of such teacher, director, assistant or supervisor and provided further that payment from this appropriation shall first be made for approved claims for salary expenses for the 2013-14 school year, and any amount remaining after payment of such claims shall be available for payment of unpaid claims for prior school years ... 932,000 ............................ (re. $723,000) For services and expenses of the primary mental health project at the children's institute for the 2013-14 school year ................... 894,000 ............................................. (re. $894,000) For services and expenses associated with the math and science high schools for the 2013-14 school year in the amount of $1,382,000, provided that such funds shall be allocated equally among those entities that received program funding for the 2007-08 school year ... 1,382,000 ....................................... (re. $792,000) For services and expenses associated with the math and science high schools for the 2013-14 school year in the amount of $1,382,000, provided that such funds shall be allocated equally among those entities that received program funding for the 2007-08 school year ... 1,382,000 ....................................... (re. $215,000) Funds appropriated herein shall be available for educational services and expenses of the Syracuse city school district for the say yes to education program ... 350,000 ....................... (re. $350,000) For services and expenses of the center for autism and related disa- bilities at the state university of New York at Albany ............. 740,000 ............................................. (re. $740,000) For additional aid for the center for autism and related disabilities at the state university of New York at Albany ...................... 250,000 ............................................. (re. $250,000) For services and expenses of the summer food program for the 2013-14 school year ... 3,049,000 ........................... (re. $633,000) Work Force Education. For partial reimbursement of services and expenses per contract hour of work force education conducted by the consortium for worker education (CWE), a private not-for-profit corporation programs approved by the commissioner of education that enable adults who are 21 years of age or older to obtain or retain employment or improve their work skills capacity to enhance their opportunities for increased earnings and advancement ............... 11,500,000 ........................................ (re. $3,810,000) For services and expenses of a $490,000 2013-14 school year program for mentoring and tutoring based on model programs proven to be effective in producing outcomes that include, but are not limited to, improved graduation rates, provided that such services shall be provided to students in one or more city school districts located in a city having a population in excess of 125,000 and less than 1,000,000 inhabitants provided further that such program will be 193 12653-12-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 operated by a community based organization ......................... 490,000 ............................................. (re. $490,000) For payment of small government assistance to school districts pursu- ant to subdivision 7 of section 3641 of the education law on or before March 31, 2014 upon audit and warrant of the comptroller in the amount that small government assistance was paid to school districts in state fiscal year 2010-11 ... 1,868,000 .. (re. $1,000) For educational services and expenses for DACA (Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals) eligible out of school youth and young adults ... 1,000,000 ..................................... (re. $1,000,000) For services and expenses of the Project Rise program ................ 300,000 ............................................. (re. $300,000) For services and expenses of the Community Services Project .......... 350,000 ............................................. (re. $350,000) For services and expenses for the Council of the Humanities .......... 450,000 ............................................. (re. $450,000) For services and expenses of the New York State Historical Association for National History Day ... 100,000 ................ (re. $100,000) For services and expenses of the Executive Leadership Institute ... 150,000 ............................................. (re. $150,000) For additional aid for services and expenses of community learning schools ... 700,000 ................................. (re. $700,000) For services and expenses of the Project Witness Program ............. 350,000 ............................................. (re. $350,000) North Syracuse Early Childhood Education Project at Main St. ......... 100,000 ............................................. (re. $100,000) For additional grants in aid to certain school districts, public libraries, and not-for-profit institutions. Notwithstanding any provision of law this appropriation shall be allocated only pursuant to a plan setting forth an itemized list of grantees with the amount to be received by each, or the methodology for allocating such appropriation. Such plan shall be subject to the approval of the temporary president of the senate and the director of the budget and thereafter shall be included in a resolution calling for he expendi- ture of such monies, which resolution must be approved by a majority vote of all members elected to the senate upon a roll call vote ... 15,109,000 ........................................ (re. $3,050,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $84,700,000 shall be avail- able for reimbursement to school districts for the tuition costs of students attending schools for the blind and deaf during the 2011-12 school year pursuant to subdivision 2 of section 4204 of education law and subdivision 2 of section 4207 of education law, up to $5,600,000 shall be available for debt service on capital construction projects financed through the state dormitory authori- ty, and up to $9,000,000 shall be available for remaining allowable purposes. Provided further that, notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, upon disbursement of funds appropriated for allowances to schools for the blind and deaf in the individuals with disabilities program special revenue funds-federal/aid to localities for purposes 194 12653-12-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 of this appropriation, funds appropriated herein shall be reduced in an amount equivalent to such disbursement and the portion of this appropriation so affected shall have no further force or effect. Notwithstanding any provision of the law to the contrary, funds appro- priated herein shall be available for payment of liabilities hereto- fore accrued or hereafter to accrue and, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the department net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements and credits ... 99,300,000 .................................... (re. $3,540,000) For July and August programs for school-aged children with handicap- ping conditions pursuant to section 4408 of the education law. Moneys appropriated herein shall be used as follows: (i) for remain- ing base year and prior school years obligations, (ii) for the purposes of subdivision 4 of section 3602 of the education law for schools operated under articles 87 and 88 of the education law, and (iii) notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, for payments made pursuant to this appropriation for current school year obligations, provided, however, that such payments shall not exceed 70 percent of the state aid due for the sum of the approved tuition and maintenance rates and transportation expense provided for here- in; provided, however, that payment of eligible claims shall be payable in the order that such claims have been approved for payment by the commissioner of education, but in no case shall a single payee draw down more than 45 percent of this appropriation, and provided further that no claim shall be set aside for insufficiency of funds to make a complete payment, but shall be eligible for a partial payment in one year and shall retain its priority date status for subsequent appropriations designated for such purposes. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall only be available for liabilities incurred prior to July 1, 2013, shall be used to pay 2011-12 school year claims in the first instance, and represent the maximum amount payable during the 2012-13 state fiscal year. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of liabilities heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue and, subject to the approval of the director of the budg- et, such funds shall be available to the department net of disallow- ances, refunds, reimbursements and credits ......................... 321,700,000 ....................................... (re. $1,500,000) For the state's share of the costs of the education of preschool chil- dren with disabilities pursuant to section 4410 of the education law. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law to the contrary, the amount appropriated herein shall support a state share of preschool handicapped education costs for the 2011-12 school year limited to 59.5 percent of such total approved expenditures, and furthermore, notwithstanding any other provision of law, local claims for reimbursement of costs incurred prior to the 2010-11 school year and during the 2010-11 school year that have been approved for payment by the education department as of March 31, 2012 shall be the first claims paid from this appropriation. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, funds appro- priated herein shall be available for payment of liabilities hereto- 195 12653-12-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 fore accrued or hereafter to accrue and, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the department net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements and credits ... 933,600,000 ..................................... (re. $300,000) For services and expenses of the summer food program for the 2012-13 school year ... 3,049,000 ........................... (re. $786,000) For payments to school districts required pursuant to section 3609-g of the education law to reimburse school districts for costs associ- ated with the payment of the metropolitan commuter transportation mobility tax. Pursuant to part B of chapter 56 of the laws of 2011, such reimbursement will be made for tax payments made by school districts for periods prior to April 1, 2012 ....................... 60,000,000 ........................................ (re. $6,874,000) For education of children of migrant workers for the 2012-13 school year ... 89,000 ...................................... (re. $89,000) For grants to schools for programs involving literacy and basic educa- tion for public assistance recipients for the 2012-13 school year for those programs administered by the state education department ... 1,843,000 ....................................... (re. $504,000) For competitive grants for adult literacy/ education aid to public and private not-for-profit agencies, including but not limited to, 2 and 4 year colleges, community based organizations, libraries, and volunteer literacy organizations and institutions which meet quality standards promulgated by the commissioner of education to provide programs of basic literacy, high school equivalency, and English as a second language to persons 16 years of age or older for the 2012- 13 school year ... 4,293,000 ......................... (re. $69,000) For aid payable for additional competitive grants for a $1,000,000 program of adult literacy education aid to public and private not- for-profit agencies, including but not limited to, 2 and 4 year colleges, community based organizations, libraries, and volunteer literacy organizations and institutions to provide programs of basic literacy, high school equivalency, and English as a second language to persons 16 years of age or older, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payments of liabilities heretofore or hereafter to accrue ... 700,000 .................................... (re. $1,000) For nonpublic school aid payable in the 2012-13 state fiscal year. Notwithstanding any provision of law, rule or regulation to the contrary, the amount appropriated herein represents the maximum amount payable during the 2012-13 state fiscal year ................ 90,400,000 ............................................ (re. $6,000) For aid payable for additional nonpublic school aid. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued and hereafter to accrue provided that, notwithstanding any provision of law, rule or regulation to the contrary, the amount appropriated herein repres- ents the maximum amount payable during the 2012-13 state fiscal year ... 26,220,000 .................................... (re. $2,621,000) For aid payable for additional nonpublic school aid. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued and hereafter to accrue provided that, notwithstanding any provision of law, rule or 196 12653-12-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 regulation to the contrary, the amount appropriated herein repres- ents the maximum amount payable during the 2012-13 state fiscal year, provided further that the commissioner of education shall develop a plan to be submitted to the director of the budget for meeting the department's obligation under the program for prior school year expenses providing that reimbursement of expenses begin- ning for the 2011-12 school year shall be calculated based on the parameters used to generate claims for the 2005-06 school year ... 7,000,000 ............................................. (re. $1,000) For academic intervention for nonpublic schools based on a plan to be developed by the commissioner of education and approved by the director of the budget ... 922,000 .................. (re. $922,000) For services and expenses of the New York state center for school safety for the 2012-13 school year. Funds appropriated herein shall be used to operate a state-wide center and shall be subject to an expenditure plan approved by the director of the budget ............ 466,000 .............................................. (re. $30,000) For services and expenses of the health education program for the 2012-13 school year. Funds appropriated herein shall be available for health-related programs including, but not limited to, those providing instruction and supportive services in comprehensive health education and/or acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) education. Of the amounts appropriated herein, $86,000 shall be available for the program previously operated as the school health demonstration program. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein may be suballocated, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, to any state agency or department to accomplish the purpose of this appropriation ... 691,000 ............................................. (re. $524,000) For competitive grants for the 2012-13 school year for extended day programs and school violence prevention programs pursuant to section 2814 of the education law provided, however, notwithstanding any inconsistent provisions of law, eligible entities receiving funds for extended day programs may include not-for-profit organizations working in collaboration with a public school or school district ... 24,344,000 ........................................ (re. $7,811,000) For aid payable for the 2012-13 school year for support of county vocational education and extension boards pursuant to section 1104 of the education law, provided, however, that notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, rule, or regulation, any apportion- ment of aid shall be based on a quota amounting to one-half of the salary paid each teacher, director, assistant, and supervisor, where such salary is attributable to a course of study first submitted to the commissioner for approval pursuant to section 1103 of the educa- tion law on or before July 1, 2010, but not to exceed the amount computed by the commissioner based upon an assumed annualized salary equal to ten thousand five hundred dollars per school year on account of the employment of such teacher, director, assistant or supervisor ... 932,000 ............................... (re. $53,000) For services and expenses associated with the math and science high schools for the 2012-13 school year in the amount of $1,382,000, provided that such funds shall be allocated equally among those 197 12653-12-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 entities that received program funding for the 2007-08 school year 1,382,000 ......................................... (re. $1,007,000) Funds appropriated herein shall be available for educational services and expenses of the Syracuse city school district for the say yes to education program ... 350,000 ......................... (re. $2,000) For services and expenses of the center for autism and related disa- bilities at the state university of New York at Albany ............. 490,000 ............................................. (re. $490,000) For additional services and expenses of the center for autism and related disabilities at the state university of New York at Albany ... 250,000 ......................................... (re. $250,000) Work Force Education. For partial reimbursement of services and expenses per contract hour of work force education conducted by the consortium for worker education (CWE), a private not-for-profit corporation programs approved by the commissioner of education that enable adults who are 21 years of age or older to obtain or retain employment or improve their work skills capacity to enhance their opportunities for increased earnings and advancement ............... 13,000,000 ........................................ (re. $2,750,000) For postsecondary aid to Native Americans to fund awards to eligible students. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contra- ry, the amount herein made available shall constitute the state's entire obligation for all costs incurred under section 4118 of the education law in state fiscal year 2012-13 ......................... 598,000 ............................................. (re. $182,000) For additional grants in aid to certain school districts, public libraries, and not-for-profit institutions. Notwithstanding any provision of law this appropriation shall be allocated only pursuant to a plan setting forth an itemized list of grantees with the amount to be received by each, or the methodology for allocating such appropriation. Such plan shall be subject to the approval of the speaker of the assembly and the director of the budget and thereaft- er shall be included in a resolution calling for the expenditure of such monies, which resolution must be approved by a majority vote of all members elected to the assembly upon a roll call vote ... 9,121,000 ......................................... (re. $9,121,000) For additional grants in aid to certain school districts, public libraries, and not-for-profit institutions. Notwithstanding any provision of law this appropriation shall be allocated only pursuant to a plan setting forth an itemized list of grantees with the amount to be received by each, or the methodology for allocating such appropriation. Such plan shall be subject to the approval of the temporary president of the senate and the director of the budget and thereafter shall be included in a resolution calling for the expend- iture of such monies, which resolution must be approved by a majori- ty vote of all members elected to the senate upon a roll call vote ... 20,605,000 .................................... (re. $2,250,000) For payment of small government assistance to school districts pursu- ant to subdivision 7 of section 3641 of the education law on or before March 31, 2013 upon audit and warrant of the comptroller in the amount that small government assistance was paid to school 198 12653-12-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 districts in state fiscal year 2010-11 ............................. 1,868,000 ............................................. (re. $1,000) For services and expenses of the New York State Historical Association for National History Day ... 100,000 ................ (re. $100,000) For purposes of the North Country Cultural Center for the Arts ....... 100,000 ............................................. (re. $100,000) For purposes of the missing children program ......................... 1,000,000 ......................................... (re. $1,000,000) After School Programs for New York City .............................. 1,500,000 ......................................... (re. $1,500,000) The appropriation made by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012, is hereby amended and reappropriated to read: For additional payments to the city of New York for costs incurred for the provision of services that are consistent with and conforms to a chapter of the laws of [2012] 2013 enacted as legislation submitted by the governor pursuant to article VII of the New York constitution relating to the transportation of students who remain at school until [five] FOUR o'clock in the afternoon or later for regularly scheduled academic programs ... 3,000,000 ......... (re. $3,000,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: Funds appropriated herein shall be available for services and expenses of a $20,440,000 teacher resources and computer training centers program for the 2011-12 school year provided that, notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, funds appropriated herein may be inter- changed with any other item of appropriation for general support for public schools within the general fund local assistance account elementary, middle, secondary and continuing education program. Notwithstanding any other law, rule or regulation to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of finan- cial assistance net of any disallowances, refunds, reimbursement and credits, and may be suballocated to other departments and agencies to accomplish the intent of this appropriation subject to the approval of the director of the budget. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of liabilities hereafter to accrue ... 14,308,000 ........................................ (re. $1,093,000) For services and expenses of remaining obligations for the 2010-11 school year for support for the operation of targeted prekindergar- ten for those providers not eligible to receive funding pursuant to section 3602-e of the education law and for support for providers continuing to operate such programs in the 2011-12 school year. Such funds shall be expended pursuant to a plan developed by the commissioner of education and approved by the director of the budget ... 1,303,000 ....................................... (re. $978,000) For aid payable for additional nonpublic school aid. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued and hereafter to accrue provided that, notwithstanding any provision of law, rule or regulation to the contrary, the amount appropriated herein repres- 199 12653-12-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 ents the maximum amount payable during the 2011-12 state fiscal year ... 26,220,000 ........................................ (re. $8,000) For academic intervention for nonpublic schools based on a plan to be developed by the commissioner of education and approved by the director of the budget ... 922,000 .................. (re. $922,000) For services and expenses of the New York state center for school safety for the 2011-12 school year. Funds appropriated herein shall be used to operate a statewide center and shall be subject to an expenditure plan approved by the director of the budget ............ 466,000 ............................................. (re. $366,000) For services and expenses of the health education program for the 2011-12 school year. Funds appropriated herein shall be available for health-related programs including, but not limited to, those providing instruction and supportive services in comprehensive health education and/or acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) education. Of the amounts appropriated herein, $86,000 shall be available for the program previously operated as the school health demonstration program. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein may be suballocated, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, to any state agency or department to accomplish the purpose of this appropriation ...... 691,000 ............................................. (re. $464,000) For competitive grants for the 2011-12 school year for extended day programs and school violence prevention programs pursuant to section 2814 of the education law provided, however, notwithstanding any inconsistent provisions of law, eligible entities receiving funds for extended day programs may include not-for-profit organizations working in collaboration with a public school or school district ... 24,344,000 ....................................... (re. $11,172,000) For competitive grants for the 2011-12 school year for extended day programs and school violence prevention programs pursuant to section 2814 of the education law provided, however, notwithstanding any inconsistent provisions of law, eligible entities receiving funds for extended day programs may include not-for-profit organizations working in collaboration with a public school or school district ... 24,344,000 ........................................ (re. $1,984,000) For services and expenses of the center for autism and related disa- bilities at the state university of New York at Albany ............. 490,000 .............................................. (re. $49,000) For the smart scholars early college high school program, provided, however that expenditure of funds herein shall be subject to a payment schedule developed by the commissioner and approved by the director of budget ... 6,000,000 .................. (re. $2,471,000) For allowances to schools for the blind and deaf and other students with disabilities subject to article 85 of the education law, including state aid for blind and deaf pupils in certain insti- tutions to be paid for the purposes provided under section 4204-a of the education law for the education of deaf children under 3 years of age, including transfers to the miscellaneous special revenue fund Rome school for the deaf account pursuant to a plan to be developed by the commissioner and approved by the director of the budget. 200 12653-12-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $6,651,000 shall be used for debt service on capital construction projects financed through the state dormitory authority, and up to $13,349,000 shall be available for allowances to schools for the blind and deaf for the residential costs of students at such schools and for remaining allowances for the 2010-11 school year. Provided further that, notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, upon disbursement of funds appropri- ated for allowances to schools for the blind and deaf in the indi- viduals with disabilities program special revenue funds-federal/aid to localities for purposes of this appropriation, funds appropriated herein shall be reduced in an amount equivalent to such disbursement and the portion of this appropriation so affected shall have no further force or effect. Notwithstanding any provision of the law to the contrary, funds appro- priated herein shall be available for payment of liabilities hereto- fore accrued or hereafter to accrue and, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the department net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements and credits ... 20,000,000 ...................................... (re. $382,000) For the state's share of the costs of the education of preschool chil- dren with disabilities pursuant to section 4410 of the education law. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law to the contrary, the amount appropriated herein shall support a state share of preschool handicapped education costs for the 2010-11 school year limited to 59.5 percent of such total approved expenditures, and furthermore, notwithstanding any other provision of law, local claims for reimbursement of costs incurred prior to the 2009-10 school year and during the 2009-10 school year that have been approved for payment by the education department as of March 31, 2011 shall be the first claims paid from this appropriation. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, funds appro- priated herein shall be available for payment of liabilities hereto- fore accrued or hereafter to accrue and, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the department net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements and credits ... 869,900,000 ..................................... (re. $166,000) For aid payable for the 2011-12 school year for support of county vocational education and extension boards pursuant to section 1104 of the education law, provided, however, that notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, rule, or regulation, any apportion- ment of aid shall be based on a quota amounting to one-half of the salary paid each teacher, director, assistant, and supervisor, where such salary is attributable to a course of study first submitted to the commissioner for approval pursuant to section 1103 of the educa- tion law on or before July 1, 2010, but not to exceed the amount computed by the commissioner based upon an assumed annualized salary equal to ten thousand five hundred dollars per school year on account of the employment of such teacher, director, assistant or supervisor ... 932,000 ............................... (re. $22,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2010, as transferred by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: 201 12653-12-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For allowances to private schools for the blind and the deaf pursuant to article 85 of the education law, including state aid for blind and deaf pupils in certain institutions to be paid for the purposes provided under article 85 of the education law for the education of deaf children under 3 years of age, including transfers to the miscellaneous special revenue fund Rome school for the deaf account (339E6) pursuant to a plan to be developed by the commissioner and approved by the director of the budget. Notwithstanding any other inconsistent provisions of law, such funds appropriated herein shall be for the New York state pupils approved to attend such schools and whose admissions, attendance and termination therein is in accord- ance with rules and regulations of the commissioner of education. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $6,651,000 shall be used for debt service on capital construction projects financed through the state dormitory authority and $105,689,000 shall be available for allowances to schools for the blind and deaf. Funds appropriated herein for apportionment by the commissioner to private schools for the blind and deaf for services provided during the 2009-10 school year and thereafter may, in the first instance, be designated as the state share of moneys due to a private school for the blind and deaf pursuant to title XIX of the social security act, on account of school supportive health services provided to students with disabilities in special education programs pursuant to article 89 of the education law and to those pupils who are quali- fied handicapped persons as defined in the federal rehabilitation act of 1973, as amended. Such state share shall be assigned on behalf of private schools for the blind and deaf to the department of health, as provided herein; the amount designated as such nonfed- eral share may be suballocated by the commissioner to the department of health based on the monthly report of the commissioner of health to the commissioner. The amount to be assigned to the department of health, as determined by the commissioner of health, for any school shall not exceed the federal share of any moneys due to such school pursuant to title XIX. Moneys designated as state share moneys shall be paid to such private schools for the blind and deaf by the department of health based on the submission and approval of claims related to such school supportive health services, in the manner provided by law. Provided further that, notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, upon disbursement of funds appropriated for additional allow- ances to private schools for the blind and deaf in the vocational and educational services for individuals with disabilities program special revenue funds-federal/aid to localities, funds appropriated herein shall be reduced in an amount equivalent to such disbursement and the portion of this appropriation so affected shall have no further force or effect. Such reduction in the general fund allow- ances to private schools for the blind and deaf shall be fully offset by the special revenue funds-federal/aid to localities funds appropriated for additional allowances to private schools for the blind and deaf. Notwithstanding any provision of the law to the contrary, funds appro- priated herein shall be available for payment of liabilities hereto- 202 12653-12-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 fore accrued or hereafter to accrue and, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the department net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements and credits ... 112,340,000 ................................... (re. $6,915,000) For July and August programs for school-aged children with handicap- ping conditions pursuant to section 4408 of the education law, provided by private schools for the blind and deaf authorized by article 85 of the education law, pursuant to an allocation plan to be developed by the commissioner and approved by the director of the budget. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein may be interchanged with the general fund appro- priation for the private schools for the blind and deaf, local assistance account, subject to approval of the director of the budg- et. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of liabilities heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue and, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be avail- able to the department net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements and credits ... 24,000,000 .......................... (re. $200,000) For July and August programs for school-aged children with handicap- ping conditions pursuant to section 4408 of the education law. Moneys appropriated herein shall be used as follows: (i) for remain- ing 2009-10 school year obligations and for obligations for school years prior to the 2009-10 school year provided, however, that of the amounts appropriated herein, payments for obligations for school years prior to the 2009-10 school year shall be limited to $50,000,000 (ii) for such purposes of subdivision 4 of section 3602 of the education law for schools operated under articles 87 and 88 of the education law. Provided, however, that notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law to the contrary, that payment of eligible claims shall be payable in the order that such claims have been approved for payment by the commissioner of education, and provided further that no claim shall be set aside for insufficiency of funds to make a complete payment, but shall be eligible for a partial payment in one year and shall retain its priority date status for subsequent appropriations designated for such purposes. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein for liabilities incurred by school districts shall only be available for liabilities incurred prior to July 1, 2010, and shall represent the maximum amount payable during the 2010-11 state fiscal year. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of liabilities heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue and, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the department net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements and credits. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein may be suballocated, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, to any state agency or department to accomplish the purpose of this appropriation ... 188,200,000 ....................... (re. $205,000) For services and expenses of the summer food program for the 2010-11 school year ... 3,049,000 ............................. (re. $5,000) 203 12653-12-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For grants in aid to school districts, libraries, not for profits and educational institutions, notwithstanding any provision of law this appropriation shall be allocated only pursuant to a plan setting forth an itemized list of grantees with the amount to be received by each, or the methodology for allocating such appropriation. Such plan shall be subject to the approval of the temporary president of the senate and the director of the budget and thereafter shall be included in a resolution calling for the expenditure of such monies, which resolution must be approved by a majority vote of all members elected to the senate upon a roll call vote ........................ 16,226,000 .......................................... (re. $605,000) The appropriation made by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013, is hereby amended and reappropriated to read: For a school district management efficiency awards program. Funds appropriated herein shall be used to provide competitive awards to school districts based on a plan developed by the commissioner and approved by the director of the budget. Provided that such funds may only be awarded to a school district which demonstrates that it has implemented one or more long term efficiencies within two years prior to a response to a request for proposal or during the current school year in school district management, operations, procurement practices or other cost savings measures and will not result in an increase in cost to the state or the locality and: (i) have resulted or will result in a significant reduction in total operating expenses compared to the prior year and/or significant reductions in the administrative component, or the equivalent, of the school district budget and/or transportation operating expenses and/or transportation capital expenses and/or other non-personal service costs included in the program component of the school district budg- et compared to the prior year; and (ii) are expected to result in substantial and recurring cost savings in total operating expenses and/or recurring significant reductions in administrative expendi- tures, or the equivalent, and/or transportation operating expenses and/or transportation capital expenses and/or other non-personal service costs included in the program component of the school district budget in future years; provided further that, a school district that submits documentation that has been approved by the commissioner by September 1[,] OF 2013 AND OF EACH SCHOOL YEAR IN WHICH A PAYMENT IS MADE FROM THIS APPROPRIATION demonstrating that it has fully implemented new standards and procedures for conducting annual professional performance reviews of classroom teachers and building principals to determine teacher and principal effectiveness shall receive bonus points in the scoring of its grant application. Provided further that, notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, in addition to the competitive awards amount as defined in paragraph ee of subdivision 1 of section 3602 of the education law, a minimum of $37,500,000 shall be available for the payment of grant awards MADE in the 2013-14 school year, WITH ADDITIONAL AMOUNTS TO 204 12653-12-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 BE MADE AVAILABLE IN THE 2014-15 STATE FISCAL YEAR AS NECESSARY TO CONTINUE SUCH AWARDS AND MAKE AN ADDITIONAL ROUND OF AWARDS PURSUANT TO SUBDIVISION 6-A OF SECTION 3641 OF THE EDUCATION LAW IN THE 2014-15 SCHOOL YEAR NOT TO EXCEED THE AMOUNT AWARDED IN THE 2013-14 SCHOOL YEAR PURSUANT TO SUCH SUBDIVISION 6-A, and such $37,500,000 shall be made available for $12,500,000 of prekindergarten grants, $10,000,000 of school-wide extended learning grants, $7,500,000 of community schools grants, $5,500,000 for a master teacher program and $2,000,000 for the early college high school program; provided, however, that no school district shall receive any portion of [such $37,500,000] THE FUNDS APPROPRIATED HEREIN unless it shall have submitted documentation that has been approved by the commissioner by September 1[,] OF 2013 AND OF EACH SCHOOL YEAR IN WHICH A PAYMENT TO SUCH DISTRICT FROM THIS APPROPRIATION WOULD OTHERWISE BE MADE demonstrating that it has fully implemented new standards and proce- dures for conducting annual professional performance reviews of classroom teachers and building principals to determine teacher and principal effectiveness. Provided, further, that notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the $12,500,000 appropriated herein available for full-day and half-day pre-kindergarten grants shall be awarded, based on a request for proposals developed by the commissioner and approved by the director of the budget, to school districts to establish new full-day and half-day pre-kindergarten placements and/or to convert existing half-day pre-kindergarten placements into full-day place- ments; provided that preference shall be granted for full-day place- ments while ensuring that a portion of grants include half-day placements based on eligible applications; and provided, further, that such grants shall only be used to supplement, not supplant existing pre-kindergarten programs, and provided further, however, that any portion of such $12,500,000 that is not awarded shall remain available for subsequent awards in the 2013-14 school year or for full-day and half-day pre-kindergarten grants to be awarded in subsequent school years. Provided, further, that such grants from funds appropriated herein shall be awarded based on factors includ- ing, but not limited to, the following: (i) measures of school district need, (ii) measures of the need of students to be served by each of the school districts, (iii) the school district's proposal to target the highest need schools and students, (iv) the extent to which the district's proposal would prioritize funds to maximize the total number of eligible children in the district served in pre-kin- dergarten programs, and (v) proposal quality. Provided, however, that full-day and half-day pre-kindergarten grants appropriated herein shall only be available to support programs (i) that provide instruction for at least five hours per school day for full-day pre-kindergarten programs and at least two and one-half hours per school day for half-day pre-kindergarten programs; (ii) that agree to offer instruction consistent with the New York state pre-kinder- garten foundation for the common core standards within three years; (iii) that ensure that, to the extent community-based providers are part of such program, such providers meet the requirements of para- graphs d-1 and d-2 of subdivision 12 of section 3602-e of the educa- 205 12653-12-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 tion law; and (iv) that otherwise comply with all of the same rules and requirements as universal pre-kindergarten programs pursuant to section 3602-e of the education law except as modified herein. Provided, further, that a school district's pre-kindergarten grant shall equal the product of (A) (i) two multiplied by the approved number of new full-day pre-kindergarten placements plus (ii) the approved number of half-day pre-kindergarten placement conversions and new half-day pre-kindergarten placements, and (B) the district's selected aid per pre-kindergarten pupil pursuant to subparagraph i of paragraph b of subdivision 10 of section 3602-e of the education law; provided, however, that no district shall receive a grant in excess of the total actual grant expenditures incurred by the district in the current school year as approved by the commissioner. Provided, further, that as a condition of eligibility for receipt of such funding, a school district shall agree to adopt approved quali- ty indicators within two years, including, but not limited to, valid and reliable measures of environmental quality, the quality of teacher-student interactions and child outcomes, and ensure that any such assessment of child outcomes shall not be used to make high- stakes educational decisions for individual children. Provided, further, that no school district shall receive more than forty percent of the total pre-kindergarten grant allocation. Provided, further, that notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the $10,000,000 appropriated herein available for school- wide extended learning grants shall be awarded to school districts or school districts in collaboration with not-for-profit community- based organizations based on responses to a request for proposals for planning and implementation grants that is (i) developed by the commissioner; (ii) approved by the director of the budget; and (iii) issued by the commissioner. Provided, further, that such grants shall be awarded based on factors including, but not limited to, the following: (i) the school district's proposal to target the schools and students with the greatest need, and (ii) proposal quality. Provided, further, that to assess proposal quality in order to award implementation grant funding, the commissioner shall take into account factors including, but not limited to: (i) the extent to which the school district's proposal would maximize the use of the additional learning time through a comprehensive restructuring of the school day and/or year, (ii) the extent to which the proposal would provide additional learning time for students in grades six through eight, and (iii) how the additional learning time would be utilized, including, but not limited to, additional time spent on core academics. Provided, however, that no district shall be eligi- ble to receive a school-wide extended learning grant unless its proposal would increase student learning time by at least 25 percent. Provided, further, that a school district's schoolwide extended learning implementation grant shall equal its average daily attendance in the school-wide extended learning program multiplied by the expected cost per pupil of the additional learning time; provided, further, that the expected cost per pupil of the addi- tional learning time shall equal the greater of $1,500 or (A) the quotient of (i) the school district's approved operating expense, 206 12653-12-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 pursuant to paragraph t of subdivision 1 of section 3602 of the education law, for the year prior to the base year, divided by (ii) the district's public school district enrollment, pursuant to subparagraph (2) of paragraph n of such subdivision, for the year prior to the base year, multiplied by (B) 10 percent (0.10), multi- plied by (C) the quotient of (i) the average of the national consum- er price indexes determined by the United States department of labor for the 12-month period preceding January first of the base year, divided by (ii) the average of the national consumer price indexes determined by the United States department of labor for the 12-month period preceding January first of the year two years prior to the base year; provided, however, that in extraordinary cases the commissioner may award a grant that exceeds the per pupil limit described above; provided further, however, that no district shall receive a grant in excess of the total actual grant expenditures incurred by the district in the current school year as approved by the commissioner. Provided, further, that no school district shall receive more than forty percent of the total school-wide extended learning grant allocation. Provided, further, that notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the $7,500,000 appropriated herein available for community schools grants shall be awarded, based on a request for proposals (i) developed by the state council on children and families in coor- dination with the commissioner, (ii) approved by the director of the budget and (iii) issued by the commissioner, to school districts, or in a city with a population of one million or more an eligible enti- ty, to improve student outcomes through the implementation of commu- nity schools programs that use school buildings as community hubs to deliver co-located or school-linked academic, health, mental health, nutrition, counseling, legal and/or other services to students and their families. In a city with a population of one million or more, eligible entities shall mean the city school district of the city of New York, or not-for-profit organizations, which shall include not- for-profit community-based organizations. An eligible entity that is a not-for-profit may apply for a community school grant provided that it collaborates with the city school district of the city of New York and receives the approval of the chancellor of the city school district of the city of New York. Provided, further, that such grants shall be awarded based on factors including, but not limited to, the following: (i) measures of school district need, (ii) measures of the need of students to be served by each of the school districts, (iii) the school district's proposal to target the highest need schools and students, (iv) the sustainability of the proposed community schools program, and (v) proposal quality. Provided, further, that to assess proposal quality in order to award such funding, the commissioner shall take into account factors including, but not limited to: (i) the extent to which the school district's proposal would provide such community services through partnerships with local governments and non-profit organizations, (ii) the extent to which the proposal would provide for delivery of such services directly in school buildings, (iii) the extent to which the proposal articulates how such services would facilitate 207 12653-12-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 measurable improvement in student and family outcomes, (iv) the extent to which the proposal articulates and identifies how existing funding streams and programs would be used to provide such community services, and (v) the extent to which the proposal ensures the safe- ty of all students, staff and community members in school buildings used as community hubs. Provided, however, that community schools grants appropriated herein shall be paid to school districts in installments upon successful implementation of each phase of a school district's approved proposal. Provided, further, that no school district shall receive more than forty percent of the total community schools grant allocation, and that each individual commu- nity school site shall be limited to a maximum grant of $500,000. Provided, further, that notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the $5,500,000 appropriated herein available for a master teachers program shall support the award of stipends of $15,000 per annum over four years to individual high-performing teachers in math, science and related fields, and of related costs, administered by the state university of New York pursuant to a plan developed in consultation with the commissioner, who shall consult with appropri- ate state organizations representing K-12 public school teachers and approved by the director of the budget, to build a corps of outstanding math, science and related fields teachers in order to improve the quality of instruction at public secondary schools. Such plan for use of funding appropriated herein shall: (i) estab- lish an application process; (ii) guidelines by which applications from eligible teachers shall be evaluated, which shall include, but not be limited to, achievement of a rating of highly effective on the annual professional performance review; and (iii) provide peri- odic opportunities for professional development for successful applicants. Provided, further, that priority shall be given to applicants in regions of the state where a similar program is not otherwise offered. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, upon approval of the director of the budget, such $5,500,000 of master teachers program funding may be sub-allocated, INTERCHANGED, TRANSFERRED OR OTHERWISE MADE AVAILABLE to the state university of New York for the sole purpose of administering such program. Nothing herein shall be construed to limit the rights of labor organizations representing teachers to collectively bargain terms and conditions pursuant to article 14 of the civil service law. Provided, further, that notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the $2,000,000 appropriated herein available for the early college high school program shall support the continuation and expansion of such program pursuant to a plan developed by the commissioner and approved by the director of the budget. Provided, however, that a portion of the payments to early college high school programs awarded funding from this appropriation shall be awarded on a sliding scale based upon the number of college credits earned annually by participating students, consistent with guidelines established by the commissioner. PROVIDED FURTHER THAT, NOTWITH- STANDING ANY PROVISION OF LAW TO THE CONTRARY, HIGHER EDUCATION PARTNERS PARTICIPATING IN AN EARLY COLLEGE HIGH SCHOOLS PROGRAM, OR 208 12653-12-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 THE ENTITY/ENTITIES RESPONSIBLE FOR SETTING TUITION AT THE INSTITU- TION, SHALL BE AUTHORIZED TO SET A REDUCED RATE OF TUITION AND/OR FEES, OR TO WAIVE TUITION AND/OR FEES ENTIRELY, FOR STUDENTS ENROLLED IN SUCH EARLY COLLEGE HIGH SCHOOLS PROGRAM WITH NO REDUCTION IN OTHER STATE, LOCAL OR OTHER SUPPORT FOR SUCH STUDENTS EARNING COLLEGE CREDIT THAT SUCH HIGHER EDUCATION PARTNER WOULD OTHERWISE BE ELIGIBLE TO RECEIVE. PROVIDED FURTHER THAT, NOTWITHSTANDING ANY PROVISION OF LAW TO THE CONTRARY, OF THE AMOUNT APPROPRIATED HEREIN, A MINIMUM OF $25,000,000 SHALL BE AVAILABLE FOR THE PAYMENT OF GRANT AWARDS MADE IN THE 2014-15 SCHOOL YEAR AS FOLLOWS: $2,500,000 OF PATHWAYS IN TECHNOLOGY EARLY COLLEGE HIGH SCHOOL PROGRAM GRANTS, AND $12,500,000 FOR PHASE-IN OF A FIVE-YEAR PLAN TO IMPLEMENT A STATEWIDE UNIVERSAL FULL-DAY PREKINDERGARTEN PROGRAM; PROVIDED FURTHER THAT, NOTWITH- STANDING ANY PROVISION OF LAW TO THE CONTRARY, SUCH $25,000,000, PLUS ANY OTHER AMOUNTS SO DESIGNATED IN OTHER ITEMS OF APPROPRIATION WITHIN THE GENERAL FUND LOCAL ASSISTANCE ACCOUNT OFFICE OF PREKIN- DERGARTEN THROUGH GRADE TWELVE EDUCATION PROGRAM, SHALL CONSTITUTE THE COMPETITIVE AWARDS AMOUNT AUTHORIZED FOR THE 2013-14 SCHOOL YEAR BY CHAPTER 53 OF THE LAWS OF 2013. PROVIDED FURTHER THAT, NOTWITHSTANDING ANY PROVISION OF LAW TO THE CONTRARY, THE $2,500,000 APPROPRIATED HEREIN AVAILABLE FOR PATHWAYS IN TECHNOLOGY EARLY COLLEGE HIGH SCHOOL (P-TECH) PROGRAM GRANTS SHALL BE AWARDED PURSUANT TO A PLAN DEVELOPED BY THE COMMISSIONER AND APPROVED BY THE DIRECTOR OF THE BUDGET, PROVIDED THAT SUCH PLAN SHALL INCLUDE BUT NOT BE LIMITED TO (I) ASSURANCES THAT K-12, HIGHER EDUCATION AND PRIVATE-SECTOR PARTNERS COMMIT TO THE REQUIRED ELEMENTS AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF A P-TECH PROGRAM, (II) PROVISIONS TO ENSURE REGIONAL DIVERSITY OF GRANT RECIPIENTS, AND (III) PRIORITY FOR P-TECH PROGRAMS SERVING STUDENTS IN ACADEMICALLY CHALLENGED SCHOOL DISTRICTS; PROVIDED FURTHER THAT THE COMMISSIONER SHALL MAKE AVAILABLE THE REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS FOR SUCH PROGRAM ON OR BEFORE MAY FIFTEENTH AND THE COMMISSIONER SHALL ISSUE AWARDS ON OR BEFORE AUGUST FIFTEENTH; AND PROVIDED FURTHER THAT A PORTION OF THE PAYMENTS TO P-TECH PROGRAMS AWARDED FUNDING FROM THIS APPROPRIATION SHALL BE MADE ON A SLIDING SCALE BASED UPON THE NUMBER OF COLLEGE CREDITS EARNED ANNUALLY BY PARTICIPATING STUDENTS, CONSISTENT WITH GUIDELINES ESTABLISHED BY THE COMMISSIONER. PROVIDED FURTHER THAT, NOTWITHSTANDING ANY PROVISION OF LAW TO THE CONTRARY, HIGHER EDUCA- TION PARTNERS PARTICIPATING IN A P-TECH PROGRAM, OR THE ENTITY/ENTITIES RESPONSIBLE FOR SETTING TUITION AT THE INSTITUTION, SHALL BE AUTHORIZED TO SET A REDUCED RATE OF TUITION AND/OR FEES, OR TO WAIVE TUITION AND/OR FEES ENTIRELY, FOR STUDENTS ENROLLED IN SUCH P-TECH PROGRAM WITH NO REDUCTION IN OTHER STATE, LOCAL OR OTHER SUPPORT FOR SUCH STUDENTS EARNING COLLEGE CREDIT THAT SUCH HIGHER EDUCATION PARTNER WOULD OTHERWISE BE ELIGIBLE TO RECEIVE. PROVIDED FURTHER THAT, NOTWITHSTANDING ANY PROVISION OF LAW TO THE CONTRARY, THE $12,500,000 APPROPRIATED HEREIN AVAILABLE FOR PHASE-IN OF A FIVE-YEAR PLAN TO IMPLEMENT A STATEWIDE UNIVERSAL FULL-DAY PRE-KINDERGARTEN PROGRAM SHALL BE AVAILABLE FOR THE 2014-15 SCHOOL YEAR AS PART OF A NEW $100,000,000 STATEWIDE UNIVERSAL FULL-DAY PRE-KINDERGARTEN PROGRAM FOR THE 2014-15 SCHOOL YEAR; PROVIDED 209 12653-12-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 FURTHER THAT THE PHASE-IN OF SUCH PROGRAM SHALL PRIORITIZE PROVISION OF PRE-KINDERGARTEN TO CHILDREN IN HIGH-NEED SCHOOL DISTRICTS, AND THAT THE FUNDS APPROPRIATED HEREIN SHALL ONLY BE USED TO SUPPLEMENT AND NOT SUPPLANT CURRENT LOCAL EXPENDITURES OF FEDERAL, STATE OR LOCAL FUNDS ON PRE-KINDERGARTEN PROGRAMS. Notwithstanding section 40 of the state finance law or any provision of law to the contrary, this appropriation shall lapse on March 31, [2015] 2016 ... 250,000,000 ..................... (re. $245,192,000) Funds appropriated herein shall be used to provide competitive grants pursuant to a request for proposals, developed by the commissioner and approved by the director of budget, to those school districts that are participating in the race to the top program and/or which demonstrate satisfactory progress, as determined by the commission- er, towards implementation of elements such as high quality student assessments; use of data to improve instruction and student perform- ance and provision of professional development to improve teacher performance; and that those eligible districts also demonstrate the most improved academic achievement gains and student outcomes such as establishing or expanding participation in college level or early college programs; and other appropriate measures of student perform- ance; provided further that in determining the amount of the award to be made from the funds appropriated herein for those school districts identified as making the greatest achievement gains and eligible for such award, the maximum grant award available to each school district shall be based upon the size of the district meas- ured by public school enrollment of the district; and provided further that such amount shall be adjusted based upon measures of district need and provided further that no district receiving a grant may be awarded more than forty percent of the total amount awarded; and provided further that any such funds awarded to a school district shall be used to increase student performance, narrow the achievement gap, and increase academic performance in traditionally underserved student groups. Provided further that, notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, in addition to the competitive awards amount as defined in paragraph ee of subdivision 1 of section 3602 of the education law, a minimum of $37,500,000 shall be available for the payment of grant awards MADE in the 2013-14 school year, WITH ADDITIONAL AMOUNTS TO BE MADE AVAILABLE IN THE 2014-15 STATE FISCAL YEAR AS NECESSARY TO CONTINUE SUCH AWARDS AND MAKE AN ADDITIONAL ROUND OF AWARDS PURSUANT TO SUBDIVISION 6-A OF SECTION 3641 OF THE EDUCATION LAW IN THE 2014-15 SCHOOL YEAR NOT TO EXCEED THE AMOUNT AWARDED IN THE 2013-14 SCHOOL YEAR PURSUANT TO SUCH SUBDIVISION 6-A, and such $37,500,000 shall be made available for $12,500,000 of pre-kindergarten grants, $10,000,000 of school-wide extended learning grants, $7,500,000 of community schools grants, $5,500,000 for a master teacher program and $2,000,000 for the early college high school program; provided, however, that no school district shall receive any portion of [such $37,500,000] THE FUNDS APPROPRIATED HEREIN unless it shall have submitted documentation that has been approved by the commissioner by September 1[,] OF 2013 AND OF EACH SCHOOL YEAR IN WHICH A PAYMENT TO SUCH DISTRICT FROM THIS APPROPRIATION WOULD OTHERWISE BE MADE 210 12653-12-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 demonstrating that it has fully implemented new standards and proce- dures for conducting annual professional performance reviews of classroom teachers and building principals to determine teacher and principal effectiveness. Provided, further, that notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the $12,500,000 appropriated herein available for full-day and half-day pre-kindergarten grants shall be awarded, based on a request for proposals developed by the commissioner and approved by the director of the budget, to school districts to establish new full-day and half-day pre-kindergarten placements and/or to convert existing half-day pre-kindergarten placements into full-day place- ments; provided that preference shall be granted for full-day place- ments while ensuring that a portion of grants include half-day placements based on eligible applications; and provided, further, that such grants shall only be used to supplement, not supplant existing pre-kindergarten programs, and provided further, however, that any portion of such $12,500,000 that is not awarded shall remain available for subsequent awards in the 2013-14 school year or for full-day and half-day pre-kindergarten grants to be awarded in subsequent school years. Provided, further, that such grants from funds appropriated herein shall be awarded based on factors includ- ing, but not limited to, the following: (i) measures of school district need, (ii) measures of the need of students to be served by each of the school districts, (iii) the school district's proposal to target the highest need schools and students, (iv) the extent to which the district's proposal would prioritize funds to maximize the total number of eligible children in the district served in pre-kin- dergarten programs, and (v) proposal quality. Provided, however, that full-day and half-day pre-kindergarten grants appropriated herein shall only be available to support programs (i) that provide instruction for at least five hours per school day for full-day pre-kindergarten programs and at least two and one-half hours per school day for half-day pre-kindergarten programs; (ii) that agree to offer instruction consistent with the New York state pre-kinder- garten foundation for the common core standards within three years; (iii) that ensure that, to the extent community-based providers are part of such program, such providers meet the requirements of para- graphs d-1 and d-2 of subdivision 12 of section 3602-e of the educa- tion law; and (iv) that otherwise comply with all of the same rules and requirements as universal pre-kindergarten programs pursuant to section 3602-e of the education law except as modified herein. Provided, further, that a school district's pre-kindergarten grant shall equal the product of (A) (i) two multiplied by the approved number of new full-day pre-kindergarten placements plus (ii) the approved number of half-day pre-kindergarten placement conversions and new half-day pre-kindergarten placements, and (B) the district's selected aid per pre-kindergarten pupil pursuant to subparagraph i of paragraph b of subdivision 10 of section 3602-e of the education law; provided, however, that no district shall receive a grant in excess of the total actual grant expenditures incurred by the district in the current school year as approved by the commissioner. Provided, further, that as a condition of eligibility for receipt of 211 12653-12-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 such funding, a school district shall agree to adopt approved quali- ty indicators within two years, including, but not limited to, valid and reliable measures of environmental quality, the quality of teacher-student interactions and child outcomes, and ensure that any such assessment of child outcomes shall not be used to make high- stakes educational decisions for individual children. Provided, further, that no school district shall receive more than forty percent of the total pre-kindergarten grant allocation. Provided, further, that notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the $10,000,000 appropriated herein available for school- wide extended learning grants shall be awarded to school districts or school districts in collaboration with not-for-profit community- based organizations based on responses to a request for proposals for planning and implementation grants that is (i) developed by the commissioner; (ii) approved by the director of the budget; and (iii) issued by the commissioner. Provided, further, that such grants shall be awarded based on factors including, but not limited to, the following: (i) the school district's proposal to target the schools and students with the greatest need, and (ii) proposal quality. Provided, further, that to assess proposal quality in order to award implementation grant funding, the commissioner shall take into account factors including, but not limited to: (i) the extent to which the school district's proposal would maximize the use of the additional learning time through a comprehensive restructuring of the school day and/or year, (ii) the extent to which the proposal would provide additional learning time for students in grades six through eight, and (iii) how the additional learning time would be utilized, including, but not limited to, additional time spent on core academics. Provided, however, that no district shall be eligi- ble to receive a school-wide extended learning grant unless its proposal would increase student learning time by at least 25 percent. Provided, further, that a school district's schoolwide extended learning implementation grant shall equal its average daily attendance in the school-wide extended learning program multiplied by the expected cost per pupil of the additional learning time; provided, further, that the expected cost per pupil of the addi- tional learning time shall equal the greater of $1,500 or (A) the quotient of (i) the school district's approved operating expense, pursuant to paragraph t of subdivision 1 of section 3602 of the education law, for the year prior to the base year, divided by (ii) the district's public school district enrollment, pursuant to subparagraph (2) of paragraph n of such subdivision, for the year prior to the base year, multiplied by (B) 10 percent (0.10), multi- plied by (C) the quotient of (i) the average of the national consum- er price indexes determined by the United States department of labor for the 12-month period preceding January first of the base year, divided by (ii) the average of the national consumer price indexes determined by the United States department of labor for the 12-month period preceding January first of the year two years prior to the base year; provided, however, that in extraordinary cases the commissioner may award a grant that exceeds the per pupil limit described above; provided further, however, that no district shall 212 12653-12-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 receive a grant in excess of the total actual grant expenditures incurred by the district in the current school year as approved by the commissioner. Provided, further, that no school district shall receive more than forty percent of the total school-wide extended learning grant allocation. Provided, further, that notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the $7,500,000 appropriated herein available for community schools grants shall be awarded, based on a request for proposals (i) developed by the state council on children and families in coor- dination with the commissioner, (ii) approved by the director of the budget and (iii) issued by the commissioner, to school districts, or in a city with a population of one million or more an eligible enti- ty, to improve student outcomes through the implementation of commu- nity schools programs that use school buildings as community hubs to deliver co-located or school-linked academic, health, mental health, nutrition, counseling, legal and/or other services to students and their families. In a city with a population of one million or more, eligible entities shall mean the city school district of the city of New York, or not-for-profit organizations, which shall include not- for-profit community-based organizations. An eligible entity that is a not-for-profit may apply for a community school grant provided that it collaborates with the city school district of the city of New York and receives the approval of the chancellor of the city school district of the city of New York. Provided, further, that such grants shall be awarded based on factors including, but not limited to, the following: (i) measures of school district need, (ii) measures of the need of students to be served by each of the school districts, (iii) the school district's proposal to target the highest need schools and students, (iv) the sustainability of the proposed community schools program, and (v) proposal quality. Provided, further, that to assess proposal quality in order to award such funding, the commissioner shall take into account factors including, but not limited to: (i) the extent to which the school district's proposal would provide such community services through partnerships with local governments and non-profit organizations, (ii) the extent to which the proposal would provide for delivery of such services directly in school buildings, (iii) the extent to which the proposal articulates how such services would facilitate measurable improvement in student and family outcomes, (iv) the extent to which the proposal articulates and identifies how existing funding streams and programs would be used to provide such community services, and (v) the extent to which the proposal ensures the safe- ty of all students, staff and community members in school buildings used as community hubs. Provided, however, that community schools grants appropriated herein shall be paid to school districts in installments upon successful implementation of each phase of a school district's approved proposal. Provided, further, that no school district shall receive more than forty percent of the total community schools grant allocation, and that each individual commu- nity school site shall be limited to a maximum grant of $500,000. Provided, further, that notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the $5,500,000 appropriated herein available for a master 213 12653-12-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 teachers program shall support the award of stipends of $15,000 per annum over four years to individual high-performing teachers in math, science and related fields, and of related costs, administered by the state university of New York pursuant to a plan developed in consultation with the commissioner, who shall consult with appropri- ate state organizations representing K-12 public school teachers, and approved by the director of the budget, to build a corps of outstanding math, science and related fields teachers in order to improve the quality of instruction at public secondary schools. Such plan for use of funding appropriated herein shall: (i) estab- lish an application process; (ii) guidelines by which applications from eligible teachers shall be evaluated, which shall include, but not be limited to, achievement of a rating of highly effective on the annual professional performance review; and (iii) provide peri- odic opportunities for professional development for successful applicants. Provided, further, that priority shall be given to applicants in regions of the state where a similar program is not otherwise offered. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, upon approval of the director of the budget, such $5,500,000 of master teachers program funding may be sub-allocated, INTERCHANGED, TRANSFERRED OR OTHERWISE MADE AVAILABLE to the state university of New York for the sole purpose of administering such program. Nothing herein shall be construed to limit the rights of labor organizations to collectively bargain terms and conditions pursuant to article 14 of the civil service law. Provided, further, that notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the $2,000,000 appropriated herein available for the early college high school program shall support the continuation and expansion of such program pursuant to a plan developed by the commissioner and approved by the director of the budget. Provided, however, that a portion of the payments to early college high school programs awarded funding from this appropriation shall be awarded on a sliding scale based upon the number of college credits earned annually by participating students, consistent with guidelines established by the commissioner. PROVIDED FURTHER THAT, NOTWITH- STANDING ANY PROVISION OF LAW TO THE CONTRARY, HIGHER EDUCATION PARTNERS PARTICIPATING IN AN EARLY COLLEGE HIGH SCHOOLS PROGRAM, OR THE ENTITY/ENTITIES RESPONSIBLE FOR SETTING TUITION AT THE INSTITU- TION, SHALL BE AUTHORIZED TO SET A REDUCED RATE OF TUITION AND/OR FEES, OR TO WAIVE TUITION AND/OR FEES ENTIRELY, FOR STUDENTS ENROLLED IN SUCH EARLY COLLEGE HIGH SCHOOLS PROGRAM WITH NO REDUCTION IN OTHER STATE, LOCAL OR OTHER SUPPORT FOR SUCH STUDENTS EARNING COLLEGE CREDIT THAT SUCH HIGHER EDUCATION PARTNER WOULD OTHERWISE BE ELIGIBLE TO RECEIVE. PROVIDED FURTHER THAT, NOTWITHSTANDING ANY PROVISION OF LAW TO THE CONTRARY, OF THE AMOUNT APPROPRIATED HEREIN, A MINIMUM OF $25,000,000 SHALL BE AVAILABLE FOR THE PAYMENT OF GRANT AWARDS MADE IN THE 2014-15 SCHOOL YEAR AS FOLLOWS: $2,500,000 OF PATHWAYS IN TECHNOLOGY EARLY COLLEGE HIGH SCHOOL PROGRAM GRANTS, AND $12,500,000 FOR PHASE-IN OF A FIVE-YEAR PLAN TO IMPLEMENT A STATEWIDE UNIVERSAL FULL-DAY PREKINDERGARTEN PROGRAM; PROVIDED FURTHER THAT, NOTWITH- STANDING ANY PROVISION OF LAW TO THE CONTRARY, SUCH $25,000,000, 214 12653-12-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 PLUS ANY OTHER AMOUNTS SO DESIGNATED IN OTHER ITEMS OF APPROPRIATION WITHIN THE GENERAL FUND LOCAL ASSISTANCE ACCOUNT OFFICE OF PREKIN- DERGARTEN THROUGH GRADE TWELVE EDUCATION PROGRAM, SHALL CONSTITUTE THE COMPETITIVE AWARDS AMOUNT AUTHORIZED FOR THE 2013-14 SCHOOL YEAR BY CHAPTER 53 OF THE LAWS OF 2013. PROVIDED FURTHER THAT, NOTWITHSTANDING ANY PROVISION OF LAW TO THE CONTRARY, THE $2,500,000 APPROPRIATED HEREIN AVAILABLE FOR PATHWAYS IN TECHNOLOGY EARLY COLLEGE HIGH SCHOOL (P-TECH) PROGRAM GRANTS SHALL BE AWARDED PURSUANT TO A PLAN DEVELOPED BY THE COMMISSIONER AND APPROVED BY THE DIRECTOR OF THE BUDGET, PROVIDED THAT SUCH PLAN SHALL INCLUDE BUT NOT BE LIMITED TO (I) ASSURANCES THAT K-12, HIGHER EDUCATION AND PRIVATE-SECTOR PARTNERS COMMIT TO THE REQUIRED ELEMENTS AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF A P-TECH PROGRAM, (II) PROVISIONS TO ENSURE REGIONAL DIVERSITY OF GRANT RECIPIENTS, AND (III) PRIORITY FOR P-TECH PROGRAMS SERVING STUDENTS IN ACADEMICALLY CHALLENGED SCHOOL DISTRICTS; PROVIDED FURTHER THAT THE COMMISSIONER SHALL MAKE AVAILABLE THE REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS FOR SUCH PROGRAM ON OR BEFORE MAY FIFTEENTH AND THE COMMISSIONER SHALL ISSUE AWARDS ON OR BEFORE AUGUST FIFTEENTH; AND PROVIDED FURTHER THAT A PORTION OF THE PAYMENTS TO P-TECH PROGRAMS AWARDED FUNDING FROM THIS APPROPRIATION SHALL BE MADE ON A SLIDING SCALE BASED UPON THE NUMBER OF COLLEGE CREDITS EARNED ANNUALLY BY PARTICIPATING STUDENTS, CONSISTENT WITH GUIDELINES ESTABLISHED BY THE COMMISSIONER. PROVIDED FURTHER THAT, NOTWITHSTANDING ANY PROVISION OF LAW TO THE CONTRARY, HIGHER EDUCA- TION PARTNERS PARTICIPATING IN A P-TECH PROGRAM, OR THE ENTITY/ENTITIES RESPONSIBLE FOR SETTING TUITION AT THE INSTITUTION, SHALL BE AUTHORIZED TO SET A REDUCED RATE OF TUITION AND/OR FEES, OR TO WAIVE TUITION AND/OR FEES ENTIRELY, FOR STUDENTS ENROLLED IN SUCH P-TECH PROGRAM WITH NO REDUCTION IN OTHER STATE, LOCAL OR OTHER SUPPORT FOR SUCH STUDENTS EARNING COLLEGE CREDIT THAT SUCH HIGHER EDUCATION PARTNER WOULD OTHERWISE BE ELIGIBLE TO RECEIVE. PROVIDED FURTHER THAT, NOTWITHSTANDING ANY PROVISION OF LAW TO THE CONTRARY, THE $12,500,000 APPROPRIATED HEREIN AVAILABLE FOR PHASE-IN OF A FIVE-YEAR PLAN TO IMPLEMENT A STATEWIDE UNIVERSAL FULL-DAY PRE-KINDERGARTEN PROGRAM SHALL BE AVAILABLE FOR THE 2014-15 SCHOOL YEAR AS PART OF A NEW $100,000,000 STATEWIDE UNIVERSAL FULL-DAY PRE-KINDERGARTEN PROGRAM FOR THE 2014-15 SCHOOL YEAR; PROVIDED FURTHER THAT THE PHASE-IN OF SUCH PROGRAM SHALL PRIORITIZE PROVISION OF PRE-KINDERGARTEN TO CHILDREN IN HIGH-NEED SCHOOL DISTRICTS, AND THAT THE FUNDS APPROPRIATED HEREIN SHALL ONLY BE USED TO SUPPLEMENT AND NOT SUPPLANT CURRENT LOCAL EXPENDITURES OF FEDERAL, STATE OR LOCAL FUNDS ON PRE-KINDERGARTEN PROGRAMS. Notwithstanding section 40 of the state finance law or any provision of law to the contrary, this appropriation shall lapse on March 31, [2015] 2016 ... 250,000,000 ..................... (re. $242,290,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2010, as transferred by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For nonpublic school aid payable in the 2010-11 state fiscal year. Notwithstanding any provision of law, rule or regulation to the contrary, the amount appropriated herein represents the maximum 215 12653-12-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 amount payable during the 2010-11 state fiscal year ................ 80,605,000 ............................................ (re. $2,000) For aid payable for additional nonpublic school aid. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued and hereafter to accrue provided that, notwithstanding any provision of law, rule or regulation to the contrary, the amount appropriated herein repres- ents the maximum amount payable during the 2010-11 state fiscal year ... 28,500,000 ....................................... (re. $10,000) For academic intervention for nonpublic schools based on a plan to be developed by the commissioner of education and approved by the director of the budget ... 922,000 .................. (re. $920,000) For services and expenses of the New York state center for school safety for the 2010-11 school year. Funds appropriated herein shall be used to operate a statewide center and shall be subject to an expenditure plan approved by the director of the budget ............ 466,000 ............................................. (re. $315,000) For aid payable for the 2010-11 school year for support of county vocational education and extension boards pursuant to section 1104 of the education law. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, rule, or regulation, the amount of state reimbursement payable shall be based on annualized salaries and the amount appropriated herein represents the maximum amount payable during the 2010-11 state fiscal year ... 932,000 ....................... (re. $128,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2010, as transferred and amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses of the health education program for the 2010-11 school year. Funds appropriated herein shall be available for health-related programs including, but not limited to, those providing instruction and supportive services in comprehensive health education and/or acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) education. Of the amounts appropriated herein, $86,000 shall be available for the program previously operated as the school health demonstration program. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein may be suballocated, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, to any state agency or department to accomplish the purpose of this appropriation ...... 691,000 ............................................. (re. $292,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2009: For academic intervention for nonpublic schools based on a plan to be developed by the commissioner of education and approved by the director of the budget ... 922,000 .................. (re. $915,000) For services and expenses of the health education program for the 2009-10 school year. Funds appropriated herein shall be available for health-related programs including, but not limited to, those providing instruction and supportive services in comprehensive health education and/or acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) education ... 691,000 ............................... (re. $268,000) 216 12653-12-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 To the Buffalo City school district for the creation and implementa- tion of the helping involve parents for better schools (HIP) program ... 250,000 ......................................... (re. $186,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2009, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For additional grants in aid to certain school districts, public libraries and not-for-profit institutions. For grants in aid to school districts, libraries, not for profits and educational insti- tutions, notwithstanding any provision of law this appropriation shall be allocated only pursuant to a plan setting forth an itemized list of grantees with the amount to be received by each, or the methodology for allocating such appropriation. Such plan shall be subject to the approval of the speaker of the assembly and the director of the budget and thereafter shall be included in a resol- ution calling for the expenditure of such monies, which resolution must be approved by a majority vote of all members elected to the assembly upon a roll call vote ... 1,900,000 ...... (re. $1,900,000) For services and expenses of the New York Historical Association ..... 180,000 ............................................... (re. $7,000) For additional services and expenses of the Center for Autism and related disabilities at the State University of New York at Albany ... 500,000 .......................................... (re. $4,000) For nonpublic school aid payable in the 2009-10 state fiscal year. Notwithstanding any provision of law, rule or regulation to the contrary, the amount appropriated herein represents the maximum amount payable during the 2009-10 state fiscal year ................ 80,605,000 ............................................ (re. $6,000) For aid payable for additional nonpublic school aid. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued and hereafter to accrue provided that, notwithstanding any provision of law, rule or regulation to the contrary, the amount appropriated herein repres- ents the maximum amount payable during the 2009-10 state fiscal year ... 30,000,000 ........................................ (re. $5,000) For additional aid payable for the 2009-10 school year to schools providing special services or programs as defined in paragraphs e, g, i, and l of subdivision 2 of section 4401 of the education law and approved preschool programs that provide full and half-day educational programs in accordance with section 4410 of the educa- tion law to help prevent excessive instructional staff turnover through a targeted adjustment of compensation for teachers providing direct instructional services to students at such schools. The commissioner of education shall develop an allocation plan, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, that distributes funds appropriated herein among eligible schools ................... 2,000,000 ............................................ (re. $53,000) For services and expenses of schools under registration review for the 2009-10 school year. Funds appropriated herein shall only be avail- ble upon approval of an expenditure plan developed by the commis- sioner of education and approved by the director of the budget ..... 1,751,000 ......................................... (re. $1,741,430) 217 12653-12-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For Special Act School Districts additional costs associated with academic programs ... 1,300,000 ................... (re. $1,286,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2009, as amended by chapter 502, section 2, of the laws of 2009: For July and August programs for school-aged children with handicap- ping conditions pursuant to section 4408 of the education law. Moneys appropriated herein shall be used as follows: (i) for remain- ing base year and prior school years obligations, (ii) for the purposes of subdivision 4 of section 3602 of the education law for schools operated under articles 87 and 88 of the education law, and (iii) notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, for payments made pursuant to this appropriation for current school year obligations, provided, however, that such payments shall not exceed 70 percent of the state aid due for the sum of the approved tuition and maintenance rates and transportation expense provided for here- in; provided, however, that payment of eligible claims shall be payable in the order that such claims have been approved for payment by the commissioner of education, and provided further that no claim shall be set aside for insufficiency of funds to make a complete payment, but shall be eligible for a partial payment in one year and shall retain its priority date status for subsequent appropriations designated for such purposes. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall only be available for liabilities incurred prior to July 1, 2010, shall be used to pay 2008-09 school year claims in the first instance, and represent the maximum amount payable during the 2009- 10 state fiscal year. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of liabilities heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue and, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the department net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements and credits; provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after November 1, 2009 shall be reduced by 12.5 percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of November 1, 2009 ................. 260,400,000 ......................................... (re. $750,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2008: For services and expenses of the health education program for the 2008-09 school year. Funds appropriated herein shall be available for health-related programs including, but not limited to, those providing instruction and supportive services in comprehensive health education and/or acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) education, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undis- bursed as of August 15, 2008 ... 735,000 ............ (re. $184,000) For academic intervention for nonpublic schools based on a plan to be developed by the commissioner of education and approved by the director of the budget, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and 218 12653-12-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 .................. 980,000 ............................................. (re. $922,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2008, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For July and August programs for school-aged children with handicap- ping conditions pursuant to section 4408 of the education law. Moneys appropriated herein shall be used as follows: (i) for remain- ing base year and prior school years obligations, (ii) for the purposes of subdivision 4 of section 3602 of the education law for schools operated under articles 87 and 88 of the education law, and (iii) notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, for payments made pursuant to this appropriation for current school year obligations, provided, however, that such payments shall not exceed 70 percent of the state aid due for the sum of the approved tuition and maintenance rates and transportation expense provided for here- in; provided, however, that payment of eligible claims shall be payable in the order that such claims have been approved for payment by the commissioner of education, and provided further that no claim shall be set aside for insufficiency of funds to make a complete payment, but shall be eligible for a partial payment in one year and shall retain its priority date status for subsequent appropriations designated for such purposes. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall only be available for liabilities incurred prior to July 1, 2009, shall be used to pay 2007-08 school year claims in the first instance, and represent the maximum amount payable during the 2008- 09 state fiscal year. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of liabilities heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue and, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the department net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements and credits ... 243,400,000 .......... (re. $844,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2008, as amended by chapter 496, section 3, of the laws of 2008: For grants to schools for programs involving literacy and basic educa- tion for public assistance recipients for the 2008-09 school year for those programs administered by the state education department, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 ... 1,960,000 ................. (re. $553,000) For nonpublic school aid for the 2008-09 school year program. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, funds appropri- ated herein shall be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued and hereafter to accrue provided that, notwithstanding any provision of law, rule or regulation to the contrary, reimbursement, and the State's liability for such reimbursement, shall be limited to nine- ty-eight percent of the actual cost incurred by the nonpublic school as approved by the commissioner of education; provided further that 219 12653-12-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 on and after September 1, 2008, notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, rule or regulation, the amount of state reimburse- ment and liability for costs and activities funded through this appropriation shall be further reduced by six percent of such reduced amount, and that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after such date shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 ... 85,750,000 .................... (re. $1,633,000) For aid payable for additional nonpublic school aid. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued and hereafter to accrue provided that, notwithstanding any provision of law, rule or regulation to the contrary, reimbursement, and the State's liability for such reimbursement, shall be limited to ninety-eight percent of the actual cost incurred by the nonpublic school as approved by the commissioner of education; provided further that on and after September 1, 2008, notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, rule or regulation, the amount of state reimbursement and liability for costs and activities funded through this appropriation shall be further reduced by six percent of such reduced amount, and that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after such date shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 ... 47,295,000 ........................................ (re. $9,608,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2008, as amended by chapter 1, section 2, of the laws of 2009: For services and expenses associated with math and science high schools for the 2008-09 school year, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disburse- ment on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 ........... 1,470,000 ........................................... (re. $461,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2007, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses of the rural education advisory council .... 175,000 .............................................. (re. $40,000) For services and expenses of a $30,200,000 2007-08 school year program for extended day and school violence prevention programs ........... 30,200,000 ........................................ (re. $5,938,000) For July and August programs for school-aged children with handicap- ping conditions pursuant to section 4408 of the education law. Moneys appropriated herein shall be used as follows: (i) for remain- ing base year and prior school years obligations, (ii) for the purposes of subdivision 4 of section 3602 of the education law for schools operated under articles 87 and 88 of the education law, and (iii) notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, for payments made pursuant to this section for current school year obli- gations, provided, however, that such payments shall not exceed 70 percent of the state aid due for the sum of the approved tuition and maintenance rates and transportation expense provided for herein; 220 12653-12-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 provided, however, that payment of eligible claims shall be payable in the order that such claims have been approved for payment by the commissioner of education, and provided further that no claim shall be set aside for insufficiency of funds to make a complete payment, but shall be eligible for a partial payment in one year and shall retain its priority date status for subsequent appropriations desig- nated for such purposes. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall only be available for liabilities incurred prior to July 1, 2008, shall be used to pay 2006-07 school year claims in the first instance, and represent the maximum amount payable during the 2007-08 state fiscal year. Provided further that, notwithstanding subdivision 3 of section 4408 of the education law, after all other payments received by March 1, 2008 have been made, any remaining available funds may be used to make any additional approved payments. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of liabilities heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue and, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the department net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements and credits ................. 243,400,000 ....................................... (re. $1,189,000) For the state's share of preschool handicapped education costs pursu- ant to section 4410 of the education law. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law to the contrary, the amount appropri- ated herein represents the maximum amount payable during the 2007-08 state fiscal year and shall support a state share of preschool hand- icapped education costs for the 2006-07 school year limited to 59.5 percent of total expenditures, and furthermore, notwithstanding any other provision of law, local claims for reimbursement of costs incurred prior to the 2005-06 school year and during the 2005-06 and 2006-07 school years that have been approved for payment by the education department as of March 31, 2007 shall be the first claims paid from this appropriation. Any local claims for which there may be insufficient appropriation authority for payment in the 2007-08 state fiscal year shall be considered as the first claim for payment against all subsequent appropriations designated for such purposes. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, funds appro- priated herein shall be available for payment of liabilities hereto- fore accrued or hereafter to accrue and, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the department net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements and credits ... 663,100,000 ...................................... (re. $48,000) For allowances to private schools for the blind and the deaf, includ- ing state aid for blind and deaf pupils in certain institutions to be paid for the purposes provided under article 85 of the education law for the education of deaf children under 3 years of age includ- ing transfers to the miscellaneous special revenue fund Rome school for the deaf account (339E6) pursuant to a plan to be developed by the commissioner and approved by the director of the budget. Notwithstanding any other inconsistent provisions of law, such funds appropriated herein shall be for the New York state pupils approved to attend such schools and whose admissions, attendance and termi- 221 12653-12-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 nation therein is in accordance with rules and regulations of the commissioner of education. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $6,651,000 shall be used for debt service on capital construction projects financed through the state dormitory authority and $111,449,000 shall be available for allowances to schools for the blind and deaf. Notwithstanding any provision of the law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of liabilities heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue and, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the department net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements and credits ................. 118,100,000 ......................................... (re. $277,000) For the school lunch and breakfast program. Funds for the school lunch and breakfast program shall be expended subject to the limitation of funds available and may be used to reimburse sponsors of non-profit school lunch, breakfast, or other school child feeding programs based upon the number of federally reimbursable breakfasts and lunches served to students under such program agreements entered into by the state education department and such sponsors, in accord- ance with an act of Congress entitled the "National School Lunch Act," P.L. 79-396, as amended, or the provisions of the "Child Nutrition Act of 1966," P.L. 89-642, as amended, in the case of school breakfast programs to reimburse sponsors in excess of the federal rates of reimbursement. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the moneys hereby appropriated, or so much thereof as may be necessary, are to be available for the purposes herein specified for obligations heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue for the school years beginning July 1, 2005, July 1, 2006 and July 1, 2007 ... 31,700,000 .............................. (re. $130,000) For academic intervention for nonpublic schools based on a plan to be developed by the commissioner of education and approved by the director of the budget ... 1,000,000 .............. (re. $1,000,000) For nonpublic school aid for the 2007-08 school year program. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, funds appropri- ated herein shall be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued and hereafter to accrue ... 87,500,000 ............ (re. $4,918,000) For grants in aid to school districts, libraries, not for profits and educational institutions, notwithstanding any provision of law this appropriation shall be allocated only pursuant to a plan setting forth an itemized list of grantees with the amount to be received by each, or the methodology for allocating such appropriation. Such plan shall be subject to the approval of the temporary president of the senate and the director of the budget and thereafter shall be included in a resolution calling for the expenditure of such monies, which resolution must be approved by a majority vote of all members elected to the senate upon a roll call vote ........................ 250,000 ............................................. (re. $102,000) For additional grants in aid to certain school districts, public libraries and not-for-profit institutions. Such funds shall be apportioned pursuant to subdivision 5 of section 24 of the state finance law ... 12,995,000 .......................... (re. $530,000) 222 12653-12-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses associated with the math and science high schools including Tech Valley high school, Bard College, and Nazar- eth College for the 2007-08 school year ............................ 1,500,000 ........................................... (re. $254,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2006: For academic intervention for nonpublic schools based on a plan to be developed by the commissioner of education and approved by the director of the budget ... 1,000,000 ................ (re. $642,000) For nonpublic school aid for the 2006-07 school year program. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, funds shall be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued and hereafter to accrue ... 87,500,000 ............................. (re. $7,514,000) For services and expenses associated with three Math and Science High Schools, provided that one such high school shall be located in a City with more than one million inhabitants, one shall be located outside of a city with one million inhabitants, and one shall be the educational entity created by chapter 757 of the laws of 2005. Each school shall be eligible for a grant up to $500,000 for the costs of providing an enhanced high school curriculum and/or capital improve- ment projects. Such grant may provide for up to twenty-five percent of the operations of the Math and Science High School. School districts shall jointly submit an application with a New York State college or university in order to be eligible for funding pursuant to this appropriation. Such joint application shall detail the coop- erative activities, that the school district and higher educational institution will occur at the Math and Science High School. The enhanced math and science curriculum to be provided by the school located in a city with more than one million inhabitants shall be provided by a school accredited to give its graduates both a New York State Regents diploma and an Associates of Arts degree with more than half of its faculty possessing terminal degrees in their subject area, and all of the science and math classes provided to all of that school's third and fourth year students shall be given for college credit and taught by faculty members who possess an advanced degree in their subject area. Provided however, that the educational entity created by chapter 757 of the laws of 2005 shall not be required to submit a joint application with a New York State college or university ... 1,500,000 ................. (re. $313,000) For additional grants in aid to certain school districts, public libraries and not-for-profit institutions including seventy percent of a $26,670,000 2006-07 school year teacher resource and computer training center program, seventy percent of a $4,000,000 2006-07 school year teacher mentor intern program, and $500,000 for the national board for professional teaching standards program ......... 81,456,250 ....................................... (re. $14,501,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2005: For additional grants-in-aid to certain school districts, public libraries and not for profit institutions including 50 percent of a $500,000 school year program for the 2005-06 NYC peer intervention program and 50 percent of a $500,000 school year program for the 223 12653-12-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 national board for professional teaching standards certification ... 27,110,400 ........................................ (re. $7,161,000) For nonpublic school aid for the 2005-06 school year program. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, funds shall be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued and hereafter to accrue ... 87,500,000 ............................. (re. $5,303,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2003, as amended by chapter 684, section 1, of the laws of 2003: For additional grants in aid to certain school districts, public libraries and not for profit educational institutions, in addition to services and expenses of the teacher resources and computer training centers programs ... 41,498,700 .......... (re. $5,485,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2002: For grants-in-aid to certain school districts, public libraries and not-for-profit educational institutions ............................ 9,587,300 ......................................... (re. $2,108,000) By chapter 382, part C, section 1, of the laws of 2001: For fiscal stabilization grants in aid of up to $25,000,000 for the 2001-02 school year to certain school districts, public libraries and not-for-profit educational institutions. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of aid hereafter to accrue ................... 25,000,000 ........................................... (re. $62,000) By chapter 382, part C, section 1, of the laws of 2001, as amended by chapter 17, section 22, of the laws of 2003: For fiscal stabilization grants in aid of up to $25,000,000 to certain school districts, public libraries and not-for-profit educational institutions. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, no payment shall be made from this appropriation prior to April 1, 2002 ... 25,000,000 ....................................... (re. $62,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal [Department of] Education Fund Federal Department of Education Account - 25210 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For grants to schools for specific programs including, but not limited to, grants for purposes under title I of the elementary and second- ary education act. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of this appropriation may be suballocated to other state departments and agencies, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, as needed to accomplish the intent of this appropriation ... 1,771,819,000 ............... (re. $1,655,555,000) For grants to schools and other eligible entities for state grants for improving teacher quality and mathematics and science partnerships pursuant to title II of the elementary and secondary education act. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of this appropriation may be suballocated to other state departments and 224 12653-12-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 agencies, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, as needed to accomplish the intent of this appropriation .............. 242,841,000 ..................................... (re. $242,841,000) For grants to schools and other eligible entities for English language acquisition program pursuant to title III of the elementary and secondary education act. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of this appropriation may be suballocated to other state departments and agencies, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, as needed to accomplish the intent of this appropriation ... 57,519,000 ..................... (re. $57,519,000) For grants to schools and other eligible entities for the 21st century community learning centers pursuant to title IV of the elementary and secondary education act. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of this appropriation may be suballo- cated to other state departments and agencies, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, as needed to accomplish the intent of this appropriation ... 96,526,000 ...... (re. $91,293,000) For grants to schools and other eligible entities for the charter schools program pursuant to title V of the elementary and secondary education act. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of this appropriation may be suballocated to other state departments and agencies, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, as needed to accomplish the intent of this appropriation ... 28,000,000 ................................... (re. $28,000,000) For grants to schools and other eligible entities for the rural educa- tion initiative pursuant to title VI of the elementary and secondary education act. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of this appropriation may be suballocated to other state departments and agencies, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, as needed to accomplish the intent of this appropriation ... 5,000,000 ..................................... (re. $5,000,000) For grants to schools and other eligible entities for homeless educa- tion program pursuant to title X of the elementary and secondary education act. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of this appropriation may be suballocated to other state departments and agencies, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, as needed to accomplish the intent of this appropriation ... 8,000,000 ..................................... (re. $8,000,000) For grants to schools and other eligible entities for specific programs including, but not limited to, the Carl D. Perkins voca- tional and applied technology education act (VTEA). Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of this appropriation may be suballocated to other state departments and agencies, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, as needed to accomplish the intent of this appropriation .............. 68,578,000 ....................................... (re. $63,134,000) For various grants to schools and other eligible entities. Notwith- standing any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of this appro- priation may be suballocated to other state departments and agen- cies, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, as needed to accomplish the intent of this appropriation .............. 29,425,000 ....................................... (re. $29,425,000) 225 12653-12-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For the education of individuals with disabilities including up to $3,000,000 for services and expenses of early childhood direction centers and $500,000 for services and expenses of the center for autism and related disabilities at the state university of New York at Albany. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of the funds appropriated herein shall be available, subject to a plan developed by the commissioner of education and approved by the director of the budget, for grants to ensure appropriately certified teachers in schools providing special services or programs as defined in paragraphs e, g, i and l of subdivision 2 of section 4401 of the education law to children placed by school districts and in approved preschool programs that provide full and half-day educa- tional programs in accordance with section 4410 of the education law for children placed by school district. Provided further that, in the allocation of funds, priority shall be given to those programs with a demonstrated need to increase the number of certified teach- ers to comply with state and federal requirements. Such funds shall be made available for such activities as certification preparation, training, assisting schools with personnel shortages and supporting activities that improve the delivery of services to improve results for children with disabilities. Provided further that notwithstand- ing any inconsistent provision of law, of the funds appropriated herein: (i) $2,000,000 shall be available for payments to schools providing special services or programs as defined in paragraphs e, g, i, and l of subdivision 2 of section 4401 of the education law to help prevent excessive instructional staff turnover through a targeted adjustment of compensation for teachers providing direct instructional services to students at such schools. The commissioner of education shall develop an allocation plan, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, that distributes funds appropriated herein among eligible schools, as defined herein, that qualify based on the following criteria: eligible schools are those that have complied with all applicable requirements for previous grants for this purpose and whose average teacher salary are below the salary provided for similarly qualified teachers in public schools in the region in which such eligible school is located. The allocation to each qualifying school shall be calculated based on the number of weighted full time equivalent (FTE) staff, as defined herein, in the per FTE award amount. The total number of weighted FTE shall be determined by multiplying the actual number of FTE teachers providing classroom instruction at each school, as deter- mined by the commissioner, by: 1) a factor of 2.0 for those schools where average salaries that are 50 percent or less of those in public school located in the same geographic region; 2) a factor of 1.5 for those schools where average salaries that are 50 percent and 75 percent of public schools located in the same geographic region; or 3) a factor of 1.0 for those schools where the average salaries that are 75-100 percent of public schools located in the same geographic region. The per FTE teacher award amount shall be calcu- lated by dividing the $2,000,000 by the total number of weighted FTE staff; (ii) $2,000,000 shall be available for payments to schools providing special services or programs as defined in paragraphs e, 226 12653-12-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 g, i, and l of subdivision 2 of section 4401 of the education law and approved preschool programs in accordance with section 4410 of the education law to help prevent excessive instructional staff turnover through a targeted adjustment of compensation for teachers providing direct instructional services to students at such schools. The commissioner of education shall develop an allocation plan, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, that distrib- utes funds appropriated herein among eligible schools; (iii) up to $10,000,000 shall be available for costs associated with schools operated under article 85 of the education law which otherwise would be payable through the department's general fund aid to localities appropriation, provided further that notwithstanding any inconsist- ent provision of law, any disbursements against this $10,000,000 shall immediately reduce the amounts appropriated in the education department's general fund aid to localities for costs associated with schools operated under article 85 of the education law by an equivalent amount, and the portion of such general fund appropri- ation so affected shall have no further force or effect. Provided that, notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, of the funds appropriated herein, up to $2,000,000 shall be available to support program and/or fiscal audits and/or reviews of individual preschool special education providers to be conducted by an external audit firm selected through a competitive request for proposals process or otherwise and, provided further that up to $2,000,000 shall be available for development of data collection and analysis systems to improve the capacity of the State, school districts and municipalities oversight of the provision of preschool special education services. Provided further that, to the extent permitted by federal law, $1,000,000 shall also be made available for grants to be awarded to municipalities to enhance program oversight. Notwithstanding any provision of the law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of liabilities heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue and, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be avail- able to the department net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of this appropriation may be suballocated to other state departments and agencies, as needed, to accomplish the intent of this appropriation ... 815,347,000 .............. (re. $815,347,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal [Department of] Education Fund Federal Department of Education Account By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For grants to schools and other eligible entities for specific programs in the, but not limited to, amounts indicated for such programs, including $1,776,819,000 for purposes under title I of the elementary and secondary education act, $247,841,000 for improving teacher quality and mathematics and science partnerships pursuant to title II of the elementary and secondary education act, $57,519,000 for English language acquisition pursuant to title III of the 227 12653-12-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 elementary and secondary education act, $96,526,000 for 21st century community learning centers pursuant to title IV of the elementary and secondary education act, $23,000,000 for charter schools programs pursuant to title V of the elementary and secondary educa- tion act, $42,425,000 for other purposes pursuant to the elementary and secondary education act and $68,578,000 for grants to schools and other eligible entities for vocational and technical preparation programs pursuant to the perkins career and technical improvement act. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein may be suballocated, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, to any state agency or department to accomplish the purpose of this appropriation ....................... 2,312,708,000 ................................... (re. $850,000,000) For the education of individuals with disabilities including up to $3,000,000 for services and expenses of early childhood direction centers and $500,000 for services and expenses of the center for autism and related disabilities at the state university of New York at Albany. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of the funds appropriated herein shall be available, subject to a plan developed by the commissioner of education and approved by the director of the budget, for grants to ensure appropriately certified teachers in schools providing special services or programs as defined in paragraphs e, g, i and l of subdivision 2 of section 4401 of the education law to children placed by school districts and in approved preschool programs that provide full and half-day educa- tional programs in accordance with section 4410 of the education law for children placed by school district. Provided further that, in the allocation of funds, priority shall be given to those programs with a demonstrated need to increase the number of certified teach- ers to comply with state and federal requirements. Such funds shall be made available for such activities as certification preparation, training, assisting schools with personnel shortages and supporting activities that improve the delivery of services to improve results for children with disabilities. Provided further that notwithstand- ing any inconsistent provision of law, of the funds appropriated herein: (i) $2,000,000 shall be available for payments to schools providing special services or programs as defined in paragraphs e, g, i, and l of subdivision 2 of section 4401 of the education law to help prevent excessive instructional staff turnover through a targeted adjustment of compensation for teachers providing direct instructional services to students at such schools. The commissioner of education shall develop an allocation plan, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, that distributes funds appropriated herein among eligible schools, as defined herein, that qualify based on the following criteria: eligible schools are those that have complied with all applicable requirements for previous grants for this purpose and whose average teacher salary are below the salary provided for similarly qualified teachers in public schools in the region in which such eligible school is located. The allocation to each qualifying school shall be calculated based on the number of weighted full time equivalent (FTE) staff, as defined 228 12653-12-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 herein, in the per FTE award amount. The total number of weighted FTE shall be determined by multiplying the actual number of FTE teachers providing classroom instruction at each school, as deter- mined by the commissioner, by: 1) a factor of 2.0 for those schools where average salaries that are 50 percent or less of those in public school located in the same geographic region; 2) a factor of 1.5 for those schools where average salaries that are 50 percent and 75 percent of public schools located in the same geographic region; or 3) a factor of 1.0 for those schools where the average salaries that are 75-100 percent of public schools located in the same geographic region. The per FTE teacher award amount shall be calcu- lated by dividing the $2,000,000 by the total number of weighted FTE staff; (ii) $2,000,000 shall be available for payments to schools providing special services or programs as defined in paragraphs e, g, i, and l of subdivision 2 of section 4401 of the education law and approved preschool programs in accordance with section 4410 of the education law to help prevent excessive instructional staff turnover through a targeted adjustment of compensation for teachers providing direct instructional services to students at such schools. The commissioner of education shall develop an allocation plan, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, that distrib- utes funds appropriated herein among eligible schools; (iii) up to $10,000,000 shall be available for allowances to schools for the blind and deaf to support services to students attending these schools for costs which otherwise would be payable through the department's general fund aid to localities appropriation, provided further that notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, any disbursements against this $10,000,000 shall immediately reduce the amounts appropriated in the education department's general fund aid to localities for allowances to private schools for the blind and deaf by an equivalent amount, and the portion of such general fund appropriation so affected shall have no further force or effect. Notwithstanding any provision of the law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of liabilities heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue and, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be avail- able to the department net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements and credits ... 815,347,000 ..................... (re. $219,971,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For grants to schools for specific programs. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein may be suballocated, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, to any state agency or department to accomplish the purpose of this appropriation ... 3,747,000 ....................... (re. $3,747,000) For grants to schools for specific programs including, but not limited to, grants for purposes under title I of the elementary and second- ary education act. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein may be suballocated, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, to any state agency or department to accomplish the purpose of this appropriation ... 1,867,017,000 ................................... (re. $100,000,000) 229 12653-12-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For grants to schools and other eligible entities for state grants for improving teacher quality pursuant to title II of the elementary and secondary education act and for state grants for teacher incentive pursuant to title V of the elementary and secondary education act. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein may be suballocated, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, to any state agency or department to accomplish the purpose of this appropriation ....................... 272,401,000 ...................................... (re. $25,000,000) For grants to schools and other eligible entities for vocational and technical education assistance and technical preparation programs pursuant to the perkins career and technical improvement act. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein may be suballocated, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, to any state agency or department to accomplish the purpose of this appropriation ....................... 68,578,000 ........................................ (re. $3,000,000) For education of individuals with disabilities including up to $3,000,000 for services and expenses of early childhood direction centers and $500,000 for services and expenses of the center for autism and related disabilities at the state university of New York at Albany. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of the funds appropriated herein shall be available, subject to a plan developed by the commissioner of education and approved by the director of the budget, for grants to ensure appropriately certified teachers in schools providing special services or programs as defined in paragraphs e, g, i and l of subdivision 2 of section 4401 of the education law to children placed by school districts and in approved preschool programs that provide full and half-day educa- tional programs in accordance with section 4410 of the education law for children placed by school district. Provided further that, in the allocation of funds, priority shall be given to those programs with a demonstrated need to increase the number of certified teach- ers to comply with state and federal requirements. Such funds shall be made available for such activities as certification preparation, training, assisting schools with personnel shortages and supporting activities that improve the delivery of services to improve results for children with disabilities. Provided further that notwithstand- ing any inconsistent provision of law, of the funds appropriated herein: (i) $2,000,000 shall be available for payments to schools providing special services or programs as defined in paragraphs e, g, i, and l of subdivision 2 of section 4401 of the education law to help prevent excessive instructional staff turnover through a targeted adjustment of compensation for teachers providing direct instructional services to students at such schools. The commissioner of education shall develop an allocation plan, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, that distributes funds appropriated herein among eligible schools, as defined herein, that qualify based on the following criteria: eligible schools are those that have complied with all applicable requirements for previous grants for this purpose and whose average teacher salary are below the salary provided for similarly qualified teachers in public 230 12653-12-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 schools in the region in which such eligible school is located. The allocation to each qualifying school shall be calculated based on the number of weighted full time equivalent (FTE) staff, as defined herein, in the per FTE award amount. The total number of weighted FTE shall be determined by multiplying the actual number of FTE teachers providing classroom instruction at each school, as deter- mined by the commissioner, by: 1) a factor of 2.0 for those schools where average salaries that are 50 percent or less of those in public school located in the same geographic region; 2) a factor of 1.5 for those schools where average salaries that are 50 percent and 75 percent of public schools located in the same geographic region; or 3) a factor of 1.0 for those schools where the average salaries that are 75-100 percent of public schools located in the same geographic region. The per FTE teacher award amount shall be calcu- lated by dividing the $2,000,000 by the total number of weighted FTE staff; (ii) $2,000,000 shall be available for payments to schools providing special services or programs as defined in paragraphs e, g, i, and l of subdivision 2 of section 4401 of the education law and approved preschool programs in accordance with section 4410 of the education law to help prevent excessive instructional staff turnover through a targeted adjustment of compensation for teachers providing direct instructional services to students at such schools. The commissioner of education shall develop an allocation plan, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, that distrib- utes funds appropriated herein among eligible schools; (iii) up to $10,000,000 shall be available for allowances to schools for the blind and deaf to support services to students attending these schools for costs which otherwise would be payable through the department's general fund aid to localities appropriation, provided further that notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, any disbursements against this $10,000,000 shall immediately reduce the amounts appropriated in the education department's general fund aid to localities for allowances to private schools for the blind and deaf by an equivalent amount, and the portion of such general fund appropriation so affected shall have no further force or effect. Notwithstanding any provision of the law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of liabilities heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue and, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be avail- able to the department net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements and credits ... 801,867,000 ...................... (re. $50,000,000) For the purposes of the teacher incentive fund program as funded by the American recovery and reinvestment act of 2009. Funds appropri- ated herein shall be subject to all applicable reporting and accountability requirements contained in such act .................. 20,500,000 ....................................... (re. $20,500,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For school improvement grants provided to title I of the elementary and secondary education act as funded by the American recovery and reinvestment act of 2009. Funds appropriated herein shall be subject 231 12653-12-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 to all applicable reporting and accountability requirements contained in such act ... 135,000,000 ........... (re. $105,000,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2010, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For grants to schools for specific programs. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein may be suballocated, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, to any state agency or department to accomplish the purpose of this appropriation ... 3,747,000 ....................... (re. $3,747,000) For grants to schools for specific programs including, but not limited to, grants for purposes under title I of the elementary and second- ary education act. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein may be suballocated, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, to any state agency or department to accomplish the purpose of this appropriation ... 1,867,017,000 .................................... (re. $60,000,000) For grants to schools and other eligible entities for state grants for improving teacher quality pursuant to title II of the elementary and secondary education act and for state grants for teacher incentive pursuant to title V of the elementary and secondary education act. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein may be suballocated, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, to any state agency or department to accomplish the purpose of this appropriation ....................... 272,401,000 ....................................... (re. $5,000,000) For grants to schools and other eligible entities for vocational and adult education programs or any successor programs. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated here- in may be suballocated, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, to any state agency or department to accomplish the purpose of this appropriation ... 117,282,000 ..... (re. $3,000,000) For the purposes of the teacher incentive fund program as funded by the American recovery and reinvestment act of 2009. Funds appropri- ated herein shall be subject to all applicable reporting and accountability requirements contained in such act. Notwithstanding any other provision of the law to the contrary and subject to the approval of the director of the budget, a portion of the funds appropriated herein may be transferred to the credit of the state purposes account of the state education department to carry out the purposes of this program ... 20,000,000 .......... (re. $15,228,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2009: For grants to schools for specific programs .......................... 3,747,000 ......................................... (re. $1,000,000) For grants to schools for specific programs including, but not limited to, grants for purposes under title I of the elementary and second- ary education act ... 1,807,000,000 .............. (re. $60,000,000) For school improvement grants provided to title I of the elementary and secondary education act as funded by the American recovery and reinvestment act of 2009. Funds appropriated herein shall be subject 232 12653-12-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 to all applicable reporting and accountability requirements contained in such act ... 127,000,000 ............. (re. $2,000,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Federal Health and Human Services Account - 25122 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For grants to schools for specific programs .......................... 5,000,000 ......................................... (re. $5,000,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Federal Health and Human Services Account By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For grants to schools for specific programs .......................... 5,000,000 ......................................... (re. $1,000,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For grants to schools for specific programs .......................... 5,000,000 ......................................... (re. $1,000,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2010, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For grants to schools for specific programs. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein may be suballocated, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, to any state agency or department to accomplish the purpose of this appropriation ... 5,000,000 .......................... (re. $50,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal MISCELLANEOUS Operating Grants Fund Federal Operating Grants Account - 25456 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For grants to schools for specific programs .......................... 5,000,000 ......................................... (re. $5,000,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal USDA-Food and Nutrition Services Fund Federal USDA-Food and Nutrition Services Account - 25026 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For grants to schools and other eligible entities for programs funded through the national school lunch act .............................. 1,052,000,000 ................................. (re. $1,007,221,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For grants to schools and other eligible entities for programs funded through the national school lunch act .............................. 966,000,000 ..................................... (re. $350,000,000) 233 12653-12-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For grants to schools and other eligible entities for programs funded through the national school lunch act .............................. 821,987,000 ...................................... (re. $25,000,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For grants to schools and other eligible entities for programs funded through the national school lunch act .............................. 798,045,000 ...................................... (re. $10,000,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal State Fiscal Stabilization Fund State Fiscal Stabilization Account - 25200 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2010, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For the purposes of the Race to the Top state fiscal stabilization fund-state incentive grant as funded by the American recovery and reinvestment act of 2009. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to contrary, funds appropriated herein may be suballocated, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, to any state agency or department for the purposes of the state fiscal stabilization fund-state incentive grants as funded by the American recovery and reinvestment act of 2009, provided further that, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, a portion of the funds appropriated herein, may be transferred to the credit of the state purposes account of the state education department to carry out the purposes of this section. Funds appropriated herein shall be subject to all applicable reporting and accountability requirements contained in such act ... 750,000,000 ........... (re. $550,000,000) 234 12653-12-4 STATE BOARD OF ELECTIONS AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS General Fund ....................... 0 2,600,000 Special Revenue Funds - Federal .... 0 27,800,000 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 0 30,400,000 ================ ================ REGULATION OF ELECTIONS PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2006, as amended by chapter 496, section 1, of the laws of 2008: The sum of five million dollars ($5,000,000) is hereby appropriated for services and expenses related to the alteration of poll sites to provide accessibility for disabled voters. Such funds shall be allo- cated to local boards of elections in proportion to the percentage of the state's registered voters residing in each local board's jurisdiction on December 31, 2004. Local boards of elections shall submit an alteration plan to improve handicap accessibility to the state board of elections. Such moneys shall be payable on the audit and warrant of the state comptroller, on vouchers certified or approved by the state board of elections pursuant to subdivision four of section 3-100 of the election law, in the manner provided by law, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation avail- able for expenditure and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 ... 4,990,000 ............... (re. $2,600,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Poll Site Accessibility Account - 25169 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses including prior year liabilities related to the alteration of poll sites to provide accessibility for disabled voters. Such funds shall be allocated to local boards of elections in proportion to the percentage of the state's registered voters residing in each local board's jurisdiction on December 31, 2004. Local boards of elections shall submit an alteration plan to improve handicap accessibility to the state board of elections. Such moneys shall be payable on the audit and warrant of the state comptroller, on vouchers certified or approved by the state board of elections pursuant to subdivision 4 of section 3-100 of the election law, in the manner provided by law ... 1,000,000 .......... (re. $1,000,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: 235 12653-12-4 STATE BOARD OF ELECTIONS AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses including prior year liabilities related to the alteration of poll sites to provide accessibility for disabled voters. Such funds shall be allocated to local boards of elections in proportion to the percentage of the state's registered voters residing in each local board's jurisdiction on December 31, 2004. Local boards of elections shall submit an alteration plan to improve handicap accessibility to the state board of elections. Such moneys shall be payable on the audit and warrant of the state comptroller, on vouchers certified or approved by the state board of elections pursuant to subdivision 4 of section 3-100 of the election law, in the manner provided by law ... 1,000,000 .......... (re. $1,000,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For services and expenses including prior year liabilities related to the alteration of poll sites to provide accessibility for disabled voters. Such funds shall be allocated to local boards of elections in proportion to the percentage of the state's registered voters residing in each local board's jurisdiction on December 31, 2004. Local boards of elections shall submit an alteration plan to improve handicap accessibility to the state board of elections. Such moneys shall be payable on the audit and warrant of the state comptroller, on vouchers certified or approved by the state board of elections pursuant to subdivision 4 of section 3-100 of the election law, in the manner provided by law ... 1,000,000 ............ (re. $500,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal MISCELLANEOUS Operating Grants Fund Help America Vote Act Implementation Account By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2009: Additional funding for services and expenses related to the implemen- tation of the help America vote act of 2002, including the purchase of new voting machines and disability accessible ballot marking devices for use by the local boards of elections pursuant to the help America vote act of 2002. Such moneys shall be allocated to the local boards of elections in proportion to the percentage of the state's registered voters residing in each local board's jurisdic- tion on December 31, 2004 ... 7,000,000 ........... (re. $1,000,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2009, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses related to the implementation of the help America vote act of 2002, including the purchase of new voting machines and disability accessible ballot marking devices for use by the local boards of elections pursuant to the help America vote act of 2002. Such moneys shall be allocated to local boards of elections in proportion to the percentage of the state's registered voters residing in each local board's jurisdiction on December 31, 2004 ... 1,500,000 ......................................... (re. $1,500,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2008, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: 236 12653-12-4 STATE BOARD OF ELECTIONS AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses related to the implementation of the help America vote act of 2002, including the purchase of new voting machines and disability accessible ballot marking devices for use by the local boards of elections pursuant to the help America vote act of 2002. Such moneys shall be allocated to local boards of elections in proportion to the percentage of the state's registered voters residing in each local board's jurisdiction on December 31, 2004 ... 9,300,000 ......................................... (re. $9,300,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2005, as added by chapter 62, section 1, of the laws of 2005: For services and expenses incurred for poll worker training and voter education efforts pursuant to a chapter of the laws of 2005 ........ 10,000,000 ........................................ (re. $3,500,000) By chapter 181, section 20, of the laws of 2005, as amended by chapter 55, section 3, of the laws of 2006: For services and expenses related to the purchase of new voting machines and voting systems for use by local boards of elections pursuant to the Help America Vote Act of 2002. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, such funds may only be expended in accord- ance with the provisions of this act related to the allocation of such funds and the procurement and purchase of voting systems and voting machines, including section ten of this act entitled "Formula for allocating Help America Vote Act money to local boards of election" and section twelve of this act entitled "Help America Vote Act voting machine and system implementation procurement process". Such moneys shall be payable on the audit and warrant of the state comptroller on vouchers certified or approved in the manner provided by law ... 190,000,000 ........................... (re. $10,000,000) 237 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS General Fund - State and Local ..... 4,576,000 7,879,413 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 4,576,000 7,879,413 ================ ================ SCHEDULE ADMINISTRATION PROGRAM ....................................... 2,900,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account For invasive species control and water dredging projects ............................ 2,000,000 For the Beacon Institute ......................... 400,000 For the Sewage-Right-to-Know program ............. 500,000 -------------- AIR AND WATER QUALITY MANAGEMENT PROGRAM ....................... 745,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For services and expenses of the following commissions notwithstanding any law to the contrary: The Interstate environmental commission ........... 15,000 The Susquehanna river basin commission ........... 259,000 The New England Interstate commission ............. 38,000 The Delaware river basin commission .............. 359,500 The Ohio river basin commission ................... 13,500 The Great Lakes commission ........................ 60,000 -------------- SOLID AND HAZARDOUS WASTE MANAGEMENT PROGRAM ................... 931,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For payment to Essex county under an agree- ment with the department of environmental conservation ................................... 294,000 For payment to Hamilton county under an 238 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 agreement with the department of environ- mental conservation ............................ 147,000 For community impact research grants. Such grants shall be in an amount of up to $50,000 for community groups for projects that address a community's exposure to multiple environmental harms and risks. Such projects shall include studies to investigate the environment, or related public health issues of the community. Projects shall include research that will be used to expand the knowledge or under- standing of the affected community. The results of the investigation shall be disseminated to members of the affected community. Community groups eligible for funding shall be located in the same area as the environmental and/or related public health issues to be addressed by the project. Such groups shall be primarily focused on addressing the environmental and/or related public health issues of the residents of the affected community and shall be comprised primarily of members of the affected community ......................... 490,000 -------------- 239 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 ADMINISTRATION PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses of Cornell community integrated pest manage- ment ... 500,000 .................................... (re. $500,000) For upgrades to the Cornell research station at Shackleton Point ..... 78,000 ............................................... (re. $78,000) For invasive species control and water dredging projects ............. 350,000 ............................................. (re. $175,000) For community impact research grants. Such grants shall be in an amount of up to $50,000 for community groups for projects that address a community's exposure to multiple environmental harms and risks. Such projects shall include studies to investigate the envi- ronment, or related public health issues of the community. Projects shall include research that will be used to expand the knowledge or understanding of the affected community. The results of the investi- gation shall be disseminated to members of the affected community. Community groups eligible for funding shall be located in the same area as the environmental and/or related public health issues to be addressed by the project. Such groups shall be primarily focused on addressing the environmental and/or related public health issues of the residents of the affected community and shall be comprised primarily of members of the affected community ..................... 490,000 ............................................. (re. $490,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses of the invasive species program including $50,000 for Lake Chautauqua and $100,000 for Lake George ... 500,000 ............................................. (re. $375,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses of Cornell Community Integrated Pest Manage- ment ... 400,000 ..................................... (re. $30,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2008, as amended chapter 1, section 4, of the laws of 2009: For services and expenses of the Greenwood Lake bi-state commission ... 226,000 ......................................... (re. $123,000) For services and expenses of a Road Salt Study in the Adirondacks 150,000 ............................................. (re. $150,000) For services and expenses of a Flood Mitigation Study - Village of Larchmont ... 75,000 ................................. (re. $58,000) Edgewood Oak Brush Plains Preserve Improvement ....................... 376,000 ............................................. (re. $255,000) For services and expenses of Children's Environmental Health Centers and may be suballocated to the department of health ................ 602,000 .............................................. (re. $25,000) 240 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2007, as amended by chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2008: For services and expenses for Timber Theft Education and Training Law Enforcement ... 29,400 ............................... (re. $29,400) For services and expenses for the Delaware River Basin Flood Control ... 245,000 ......................................... (re. $125,000) Edgewood Oak Brush Plains Preserve Improvement ....................... 220,500 ............................................. (re. $208,000) Peconic Estuary ... 196,000 ........................... (re. $196,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2006, as amended by chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2008: For services and expenses of Environmental Education ................. 49,000 ............................................... (re. $49,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2005, as amended by chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2008: Peconic Bay ... 196,000 ................................ (re. $51,000) Invasive Species Eradication ... 980,000 .............. (re. $157,000) For services and expenses of the Rockaway Partnership for the estab- lishment of a Jamaica Bay estuary plan ... 44,713 ... (re. $44,713) For services and expenses of a Jamaica Bay waterfront access improve- ment project ... 1,568,000 ........................ (re. $1,400,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2000: State aid for services and expenses, including general operation expenses, of the following: Town of Babylon Recreational Fishing and Aquaculture Center ... 280,000 .............................................. (re. $12,000) AIR AND WATER QUALITY MANAGEMENT PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses of the following commissions notwithstanding any law to the contrary: The Interstate environmental commission ... 15,000 ........ (re. $300) The New England Interstate commission ... 38,000 ........ (re. $1,200) The Ohio river basin commission ... 14,000 ................ (re. $200) The Great Lakes commission ... 60,000 ..................... (re. $700) SOLID AND HAZARDOUS WASTE MANAGEMENT PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For payment to Essex county under an agreement with the department of environmental conservation ... 294,000 .............. (re. $294,000) 241 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For payment to Hamilton county under an agreement with the department of environmental conservation ... 147,000 ........... (re. $147,000) For community impact research grants. Such grants shall be in an amount of up to $50,000 for community groups for projects that address a community's exposure to multiple environmental harms and risks. Such projects shall include studies to investigate the envi- ronment, or related public health issues of the community. Projects shall include research that will be used to expand the knowledge or understanding of the affected community. The results of the investi- gation shall be disseminated to members of the affected community. Community groups eligible for funding shall be located in the same area as the environmental and/or related public health issues to be addressed by the project. Such groups shall be primarily focused on addressing the environmental and/or related public health issues of the residents of the affected community and shall be comprised primarily of members of the affected community ..................... 490,000 ............................................. (re. $490,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For payment to Essex county under an agreement with the department of environmental conservation ... 294,000 .............. (re. $294,000) For payment to Hamilton county under an agreement with the department of environmental conservation ... 147,000 ........... (re. $147,000) For community impact research grants. Such grants shall be in an amount of up to $50,000 for community groups for projects that address a community's exposure to multiple environmental harms and risks. Such projects shall include studies to investigate the envi- ronment, or related public health issues of the community. Projects shall include research that will be used to expand the knowledge or understanding of the affected community. The results of the investi- gation shall be disseminated to members of the affected community. Community groups eligible for funding shall be located in the same area as the environmental and/or related public health issues to be addressed by the project. Such groups shall be primarily focused on addressing the environmental and/or related public health issues of the residents of the affected community and shall be comprised primarily of members of the affected community ..................... 490,000 ............................................. (re. $490,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For community impact research grants. Such grants shall be in an amount of up to $50,000 for community groups for projects that address a community's exposure to multiple environmental harms and risks. Such projects shall include studies to investigate the envi- ronment, or related public health issues of the community. Projects shall include research that will be used to expand the knowledge or understanding of the affected community. The results of the investi- gation shall be disseminated to members of the affected community. Community groups eligible for funding shall be located in the same area as the environmental and/or related public health issues to be addressed by the project. Such groups shall be primarily focused on addressing the environmental and/or related public health issues of 242 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 the residents of the affected community and shall be comprised primarily of members of the affected community ..................... 490,000 ............................................. (re. $490,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For community impact research grants. Such grants shall be in an amount of up to $50,000 for community groups for projects that address a community's exposure to multiple environmental harms and risks. Such projects shall include studies to investigate the envi- ronment, or related public health issues of the community. Projects shall include research that will be used to expand the knowledge or understanding of the affected community. The results of the investi- gation shall be disseminated to members of the affected community. Community groups eligible for funding shall be located in the same area as the environmental and/or related public health issues to be addressed by the project. Such groups shall be primarily focused on addressing the environmental and/or related public health issues of the residents of the affected community and shall be comprised primarily of members of the affected community ..................... 490,000 ............................................. (re. $318,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2009: For community impact research grants. Such grants shall be in an amount of up to $50,000 for community groups for projects that address a community's exposure to multiple environmental harms and risks. Such projects shall include studies to investigate the envi- ronment, or related public health issues of the community. Projects shall include research that will be used to expand the knowledge or understanding of the affected community. The results of the investi- gation shall be disseminated to members of the affected community. Community groups eligible for funding shall be located in the same area as the environmental and/or related public health issues to be addressed by the project. Such groups shall be primarily focused on addressing the environmental and/or related public health issues of the residents of the affected community and shall be comprised primarily of members of the affected community ..................... 490,000 ............................................. (re. $264,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2008: For community impact research grants. Such grants shall be in an amount of up to $50,000 for community groups for projects that address a community's exposure to multiple environmental harms and risks. Such projects shall include studies to investigate the envi- ronment, or related public health issues of the community. Projects shall include research that will be used to expand the knowledge or understanding of the affected community. The results of the investi- gation shall be disseminated to members of the affected community. Community groups eligible for funding shall be located in the same area as the environmental and/or related public health issues to be addressed by the project. Such groups shall be primarily focused on addressing the environmental and/or related public health issues of the residents of the affected community and shall be comprised 243 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 primarily of members of the affected community ..................... 490,000 .............................................. (re. $37,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2007, as amended by chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2008: For community impact research grants. Such grants shall be in an amount of up to $50,000 for community groups for projects that address a community's exposure to multiple environmental harms and risks. Such projects shall include studies to investigate the envi- ronment, or related public health issues of the community. Projects shall include research that will be used to expand the knowledge or understanding of the affected community. The results of the investi- gation shall be disseminated to members of the affected community. Community groups eligible for funding shall be located in the same area as the environmental and/or related public health issues to be addressed by the project. Such groups shall be primarily focused on addressing the environmental and/or related public health issues of the residents of the affected community and shall be comprised primarily of members of the affected community ..................... 490,000 .............................................. (re. $33,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2006, as amended by chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2008: For community impact research grants. Such grants shall be in an amount of up to $25,000 for community groups for projects that address a community's exposure to multiple environmental harms and risks. Such projects shall include studies to investigate the envi- ronment, economy and public health of the community. Projects shall be of a research nature that will be used to expand the knowledge or understanding of the affected community. The results of the investi- gation shall be disseminated to members of the affected community. Community groups eligible for funding shall be located in the same area as the environmental and/or public health problems to be addressed by the project. Such groups shall be primarily focused on addressing the environmental and/or public health problems of the residents of the affected community and shall be comprised primarily of members of the affected community ... 490,000 ..... (re. $69,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2005: For community impact research grants. Such grants shall be in an amount of up to $25,000 for community groups for projects that address a community's exposure to multiple environmental harms and risks. Such projects shall include studies to investigate the envi- ronment, economy and public health of the community. Projects shall be of a research nature that will be used to expand the knowledge or understanding of the affected community. The results of the investi- gation shall be disseminated to members of the affected community. Community groups eligible for funding shall be located in the same area as the environmental and/or public health problems to be addressed by the project. Such groups shall be primarily focused on addressing the environmental and/or public health problems of the 244 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 residents of the affected community and shall be comprised primarily of members of the affected community ... 500,000 ..... (re. $11,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2000: For grants to municipalities, school districts and not-for-profit corporations to implement non-toxic alternatives to pesticides in pest management programs. Such grants may be used for training in non-toxic methods of pest control, and for making basic structural improvements which inhibit pest infestations in structures ... 400,000 .............................................. (re. $11,900) For technical assistance grants to citizen groups affected by hazard- ous waste site remediation projects ... 250,000 ..... (re. $250,000) 245 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS General Fund ....................... 2,099,864,506 600,013,950 Special Revenue Funds - Federal .... 1,347,325,000 2,353,852,000 Special Revenue Funds - Other ...... 18,802,000 14,984,000 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 3,465,991,506 2,968,849,950 ================ ================ SCHEDULE CHILD CARE PROGRAM ......................................... 694,362,700 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 The money hereby appropriated is to be available for payment of state aid hereto- fore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, the money hereby appropriated shall be available to the office net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, in lieu of payments authorized by the social services law, or payments of federal funds otherwise due to the local social services districts for programs provided under the federal social security act or the federal food stamp act, funds herein appropriated, in amounts certified by the state commissioner or the state commissioner of health as due from local social services districts each month as their share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law may be set aside by the state comptroller in an interest-bearing account with such interest accruing to the credit of the locality in order to ensure the orderly and prompt payment of providers under section 367-b of the social services law pursuant to an estimate provided by the commissioner of health of each local social services district's share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law. 246 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be transferred to any other appropriation within the office of children and family services and/or the office of temporary and disability assistance and/or suballo- cated to the office of temporary and disa- bility assistance for the purpose of paying local social services districts' costs of the above program and may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation or with any other item or items within the amounts appropri- ated within the office of children and family services general fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the money hereby appropriated, in combina- tion with the money appropriated in feder- al block grant, federal day care account, including any funds transferred or subal- located by the office of temporary and disability assistance special revenue funds - federal / aid to localities feder- al health and human services fund federal temporary assistance to needy families block grant funds at the request of local social services districts and, upon approval of the director of the budget, transfer of federal temporary assistance for needy families block grant funds made available from the New York works compli- ance fund program or otherwise specif- ically appropriated therefor, shall constitute the state block grant for child care. The money hereby appropriated is to be available to social services districts for child care assistance pursuant to title 5-C of article 6 of the social services law and shall be apportioned among the social services districts by the office according to an allocation plan developed by the office and submitted to the director of the budget for approval within 60 days of enactment of the budget. 247 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 A district's block grant allocation, including any funds the office of tempo- rary and disability assistance transfers from a district's flexible fund for family services allocation to the state block grant for child care at the district's request, for a particular federal fiscal year is available only for child care assistance expenditures made during that federal fiscal year and which are claimed by March 31 of the year immediately following the end of that federal fiscal year. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, any claims for child care assist- ance made by a social services district for expenditures made during a particular federal fiscal year, other than claims made under title XX of the federal social security act and under the food stamp employment and training program, shall be counted against the social services district's block grant allocation for that federal fiscal year. A social services district shall expend its allocation from the block grant in accord- ance with the applicable provisions in federal law and regulations relating to the federal funds included in the state block grant for child care and the regu- lations of the office of children and family services. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, each district's claims submitted under the state block grant for child care will be processed in a manner that maximizes the availability of federal funds and ensures that the district meets its maintenance of effort requirement in each applicable federal fiscal year ........ 244,329,700 For additional services and expenses of child care assistance programs .............. 82,000,000 For additional services and expenses of child care assistance programs in Monroe County ......................................... 500,000 For services and expenses of child care facilitated enrollment programs ............. 50,000,000 For services and expenses of the united federation of teachers to provide profes- sional development to child care providers including but not necessarily limited to licensed group family day care home, registered family day care home and legal- 248 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 ly-exempt providers located in the city of New York, to meet existing training requirements and to enhance the develop- ment of such providers ......................... 500,000 For services and expenses of the united federation of teachers to establish and operate a quality grant program for child care providers which may include licensed group family day care home providers, registered family day care home providers and legally-exempt providers located in the city of New York ......................... 1,500,000 For services and expenses of child care services provided to children of migrant workers in programs operated by non-profit organizations under contract with the department of agriculture and markets to provide such care. The funds appropriated herein may be suballocated to the depart- ment of agriculture and markets .............. 1,754,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................. 385,273,700 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Federal Day Care Account - 25175 For services and expenses related to the child care block grant. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, in lieu of payments authorized by the social services law, or payments of federal funds otherwise due to the local social services districts for programs provided under the federal social security act or the federal food stamp act, funds herein appropriated, in amounts certified by the state commissioner or the state commissioner of health as due from local social services districts each month as their share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law may be set aside by the state comptroller in an interest-bearing account with such interest accruing to the credit of the locality in order to ensure the orderly and prompt payment of providers under section 367-b of the social services law pursuant to an estimate provided by the commissioner of health of each local 249 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 social services district's share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law. Funds appropriated herein shall be available for aid to municipalities, for services and expenses under the child care block grant and for payments to the federal government for expenditures made pursuant to the social services law and the state plan for individual and family grant program under the disaster relief act of 1974. Such funds are to be available for payment of aid, services and expenses heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to munici- palities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the office net of disal- lowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be transferred to any other appropriation within the office of children and family services and/or the office of temporary and disability assistance and/or suballo- cated to the office of temporary and disa- bility assistance for the purpose of paying local social services districts' costs of the above program and may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation or with any other item or items within the amounts appropri- ated within the office of children and family services general fund - local assistance account or special revenue funds federal/state operations federal day care account with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chair- man of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the money hereby appropriated including any funds transferred by the office of temporary and disability assistance special revenue funds - federal / aid to localities federal health and human services fund, federal temporary assist- 250 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 ance to needy families block grant funds at the request of local social services districts and, upon approval of the direc- tor of the budget, transfer of federal temporary assistance for needy families block grant funds made available from the New York works compliance fund program or otherwise specifically appropriated there- for, in combination with the money appro- priated in the general fund / aid to localities local assistance account, appropriated for the state block grant for child care shall constitute the state block grant for child care. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $216,755,000 of the state block grant for child care may be used for child care assistance pursuant to title 5-C of arti- cle 6 of the social services law. The funds that are to be available to social services districts for child care assist- ance shall be apportioned among the social services districts by the office according to the allocation plan developed by the office and submitted to the director of the budget for approval within 60 days of enactment of the budget. A district's block grant allocation, including any funds the office of temporary and disabil- ity assistance transfers from a district's flexible fund for family services allo- cation to the state block grant for child care at the district's request, for a particular federal fiscal year is avail- able only for child care assistance expenditures made during that federal fiscal year and which are claimed by March 31 of the year immediately following the end of that federal fiscal year. Notwith- standing any other provision of law, any claims for child care assistance made by a social services district for expenditures made during a particular federal fiscal year, other than claims made under title XX of the federal social security act and under the food stamp employment and train- ing program, shall be counted against the social services district's block grant allocation for that federal fiscal year. A social services district shall expend its allocation from the block grant in accord- 251 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 ance with the applicable provisions in federal law and regulations relating to the federal funds included in the state block grant for child care and the regu- lations of the office of children and family services. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, each district's claims submitted under the state block grant for child care will be processed in a manner that maximizes the availability of federal funds and ensures that the district meets its maintenance of effort requirement in each applicable federal fiscal year. Funds appropriated herein shall be subject to the amount awarded in federal grant fund- ing. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $38,332,000 of the funds may be available for funding to social services districts for child care assistance should addi- tional health and human services funding be available. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $22,034,000 may be available for services and expenses for the operation and coordi- nation of child care resource and referral agencies. Such funds are to be available pursuant to a plan prepared by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget to continue existing programs with existing contractors that are satisfactorily performing as determined by the office of children and family services, to award new contracts to not-for-profit organizations to continue programs where the existing contractors are not satisfactorily performing as determined by the office of children and family services and/or to award new contracts to not-for-profit organizations through a competitive proc- ess. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $6,125,000 may be available for services and expenses for the operation and coordi- nation of legally exempt enrollment agen- cies located in the city of New York. Such funds are to be available pursuant to a plan prepared by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget to continue exist- 252 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 ing programs with existing contractors that are satisfactorily performing as determined by the office of children and family services, to award new contracts to not-for-profit organizations to continue programs where the existing contractors are not satisfactorily performing as determined by the office of children and family services and/or to award new contracts to not-for-profit organizations through a competitive process. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $1,100,000 may be available for services and expenses for the operation of infant/toddler resource centers. Such funds are to be available pursuant to a plan prepared by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget to continue exist- ing programs with existing contractors that are satisfactorily performing as determined by the office of children and family services, to award new contracts to not-for-profit organizations to continue programs where the existing contractors are not satisfactorily performing as determined by the office of children and family services and/or to award new contracts to not-for-profit organizations through a competitive process. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $6,434,000 may be available for services and expenses of child care provider train- ing. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $10,240,000 may be available for services and expenses of child care scholarships education and ongoing professional devel- opment. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $2,000,000 may be available for services and expenses of the development and main- tenance of automated systems in support of licensing and oversight of child day care providers. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $586,000 may be available for services and expenses to make awards through a compet- itive grant process for start-up expenses and for the promotion of child health and 253 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 safety, including equipment and minor renovations. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $300,000 may be available for services and expenses for the establishment and/or operation of child care services in the state's courts. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $2,020,000 may be available for services and expenses of subsidy and quality activ- ities at the state university of New York including community colleges and state operated campuses. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $2,020,000 may be available for services and expenses of subsidy and quality activ- ities at the city university of New York, including community colleges and senior colleges. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $750,000 may be available for suballo- cation to the department of agriculture and markets for services and expenses of child care services provided to children of migrant workers in programs operated by non-profit organizations under contract with the department of agriculture and markets to provide such care. Of the amount appropriated herein, up to $50,000 may be available for services and expenses of conducting a market rate survey ..................................... 308,746,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................. 308,746,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Quality Child Care and Protection Account - 21900 For services and expenses related to admin- istering the "quality child care and protection act" specifically, the provision of grants to child day care providers for health and safety purposes, for training of child day care provider staff and other activities to increase the availability and/or quality of child care programs. No expenditure shall be made from this account until an expenditure 254 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 plan has been approved by the director of the budget ..................................... 343,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ..................... 343,000 -------------- NEW YORK STATE COMMISSION FOR THE BLIND PROGRAM ................ 460,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account For services and expenses of the Helen Keller - CORE Program to provide services to legally-blind individuals having higher education or competitive employment goals ....... 35,000 For services and expenses of the National Federation of the Blind for NFB-Newsline ........ 75,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ..................... 110,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Education Fund Rehabilitation Services/Supported Employment Account - 25213 For services and expenses related to the New York state commission for the blind including transfer or suballocation to the state education department ..................... 350,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ..................... 350,000 -------------- FAMILY AND CHILDREN'S SERVICES PROGRAM ................... 2,746,494,006 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount appropriated herein, shall be available under a foster care block grant for state reimbursement of eligible social services district expendi- tures for the provision and administration of foster care services including care, maintenance, supervision, and tuition; for supervision of foster children placed in federally funded job corps programs; for care, maintenance, supervision, and 255 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 tuition for adjudicated juvenile delin- quents and persons in need of supervision placed in residential programs operated by authorized agencies and in out-of-state residential programs; and for the provision and administration of the kinship guardian assistance program including kinship guardianship assistance payments and payments for non-recurring guardianship expenses. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, a portion of the funds are available to reimburse social services districts for the change in the maximum state aid rates established by the office of children and family services for the 2014-15 rate year pursuant to section 398-a of the social services law and sections 4003 and 4405 of the education law to reflect the continua- tion of the cost of living adjustments that became effective April 1, 2008 for payments made to foster parents and for salary and fringe benefit costs and other critical nonpersonal services costs for foster care programs as determined by the office. Social services districts must adjust the amount of payments made for care provided by congregate care and foster boarding home programs and to foster parents to reflect the cost of living adjustments in the manner specified by the office. Each authorized agency operating a congregate care or foster boarding home program in New York state for which the office sets a maximum state aid rate pursuant to section 398-a of the social services law or section 4003 or 4405 of the education law shall submit, at the time and in a manner to be determined by the office, a written certification, attesting that the funds received for the continuation of the cost of living adjust- ment to the maximum state aid rate that became effective April 1, 2008 for that program will be or were used solely in accordance with the requirements of the cost of living adjustment established by the office. Notwithstanding any inconsist- ent provision of law, including section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part N of 256 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 chapter 56 of the laws of 2013, for the period commencing on April 1, 2014 and ending March 31, 2015 the commissioner shall not apply any cost of living adjust- ment for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimbursement. Within the amounts appropriated herein, state reimbursement to each social services district for services identified herein that are otherwise reimbursable by the state from April 1, 2014 through March 31, 2015 shall be limited to a district allocation, hereinafter referred to as the district's block grant allocation. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, such block grant allocation shall be based, in part, on each district's claims for such costs, adjusted by the applicable cost allocation methodology and net of any retroactive payments for the 12 month period ending June 30, 2013 that are submitted on or before January 2, 2014 and, in part, on such other factors as determined by the office of children and family services and approved by the direc- tor of the budget. Any portion of a social services district's allocation from funds appropriated herein not claimed by such district during the state fiscal year may be used by such district for expenditures on preventive services provided pursuant to section 409-a of the social services law, independent living services and aftercare services provided pursuant to regulations of the department of family assistance, claimed by such district during the next state fiscal year up to the amount remaining from the district's foster care block grant allocation, provided however, that any claims for such services during the next state fiscal year in excess of such amount shall be subject to 62 percent state reimbursement exclu- sive of any federal funds made available for such purposes, in accordance with directives of the department of family assistance and subject to the approval of the director of the budget. Any claims submitted by a social services district for reimbursement for a particular state 257 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 fiscal year for which the social services district does not receive state or federal reimbursement during that state fiscal year may not be claimed against that district's block grant apportionment for the next state fiscal year. The office of children and family services, with the approval of the director of the budget, may reduce a district's block grant allocation by the state share decrease related to federal retroactive reimbursement for such foster care services identified herein. The office, with the approval of the director of the budget, may reduce a district's block grant allocation by the state share of disallowances or sanctions taken against the district pursuant to the social services law or federal law. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the state shall not be responsible for reimbursing a social services district and a district shall not seek state reimburse- ment for any portion of any state disal- lowance or sanction taken against the social services district, or any federal disallowance attributable to final federal agency decisions or to settlement made, on or after July 1, 1995, when such disallow- ance or sanction results from the failure of the social services district to comply with federal or state requirements, including, but not limited to, failure to document eligibility for federal or state funds in the case record; provided, howev- er, if the office determines that any federal disallowance for services provided between January 1, 1999 and May 31, 1999 results solely from the late enactment of the state legislation implementing the federal adoption and safe families act, the state shall be solely responsible for the full amount of the disallowance or sanction; provided, further, however, this provision shall be deemed to apply both prospectively and retroactively regardless of whether such sanctions or disallowances are for services provided or claims made prior to or after April 1, 2014. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, any federal disallowance resulting from a 258 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 federal title IV-E eligibility review or audit that uses extrapolated statistic techniques shall be passed along by the state to any and all social services districts that the office of children and family services has determined have not complied with the title IV-E eligibility requirements or have not taken the neces- sary actions to ensure compliance with such requirements including, but not limited to, failing to: assess and fully document all the criteria and have readily available all the necessary documents to establish and continue title IV-E eligi- bility for all title IV-E eligible chil- dren within the required time frames; claim title IV-E funding only for cases that meet all of the title IV-E eligibil- ity criteria; and fully implement the social services payment system on or before April 1, 2005 for all direct and voluntary agency foster care services. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, the office of children and family services shall impose on social services districts any federal disallowance issued against the state as a result of a federal title IV-E secondary eligibility review regard- less of the date the children may have entered foster care, the date the eligi- bility or payment errors occurred, or the filing date of any federal claims for reimbursement; provided, however, that the state shall be responsible for the disal- lowed costs and expenditures related to the placement of children in a facility operated by the office of children and family services, which shall be determined in the same manner as the disallowed costs and expenditures for social services districts other than the city of New York. In order to reimburse the federal govern- ment for the full amount of any disallow- ance imposed on the state by the federal administration for children and families within the timeframes necessary to avoid any potential interest payments on such amount, the office of children and family services is authorized to immediately offset funds otherwise due to each district for a pro rata share of the total 259 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 disallowed costs based on the percentage of applicable federal title IV-E claims made by that district for the relevant time period as compared to the total applicable statewide title IV-E claims. The amount of the offset against each district will be adjusted, if necessary, upon completion of the disallowance allo- cation process. The final allocation of the amount of any federal disallowance resulting from a title IV-E secondary eligibility review shall be allocated among the districts so that each district shall be responsible for the amount attributable to each of the district's children or cases that are determined by the federal review to be unallowable. Each district shall also be responsible for a portion of the federal extrapolated disal- lowance amount based on the relative error rate for the district. The city of New York's error rate will be based on the federal sample and federal statistics. For all social services districts other than the city of New York, the error rate will be based on a review conducted by the district of a sample of children and/or cases determined by the office of children and family services and a re-review of a sub-sample by the office of those children and/or cases determined by the office. The office of children and family services will determine what is reasonable in establishing the size of the sample and sub-sample for each district. The office of children and family services shall notify each social services district of the sample of children and/or cases from the federal audit period that the social services district must review. Any child or case from the social services district that was included in the federal sample will automatically be included in the social services district's review sample and the determination made at the federal review regarding that child or case will govern for the purposes of the social services district's review. The social services district must complete and submit the results of its review to the office of children and family services within 60 260 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 days of receipt of the sample. The error rate for the district will be based on the findings of the district's review and the office of children and family services' re-review. If a social services district does not complete its review within 60 days of receiving the sample from the office of children and family services, the office of children and family services shall assign an error rate to the social services district based on the relative percentage of the district's applicable title IV-E claims for the relevant period as compared to applicable statewide title IV-E claims for that period and other circumstances that the office of children and family services may consider in order to allocate 100 percent of the federal disallowance. The office of children and family services shall apply each social services district's error rate to the total amount of the district's applicable title IV-E claims including associated administrative expenses. The resulting dollar amounts for all of the social services districts will be summed to derive the total amount of title IV-E claims deemed to be in error statewide. To establish a disallowance percentage for each social services district, the amount of the district's title IV-E claims deemed to be in error will be divided by the amount of statewide title IV-E claims deemed to be in error. The resulting disallowance percentage for each district will be applied to the entire title IV-E extrapolated disallowance calculated by the federal review to determine the amount of the extrapolated disallowance for which the district is responsible. Each district will be credited for the amount already disallowed for any individual children or cases found to be in error during the federal review. The exclusive appeal rights for the review of the amount of the federal disallowance assigned to each social services district shall be pursuant to article 78 of the civil practice laws and rules; provided, however, that in any such action all of the social services districts shall be joined as necessary 261 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 parties and the venue of any such action shall be in Rensselaer county. Any social services district that fails to complete its sample review in the required time frames shall have no right to appeal and shall not be a necessary party to any action brought by another social services district. The money hereby appropriated is to be available for payment of state aid hereto- fore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, the money hereby appropriated shall be available to the office net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be transferred to any other appropriation within the office of children and family services and/or the office of temporary and disability assistance and/or suballo- cated to the office of temporary and disa- bility assistance for the purpose of paying local social services districts' costs of the above program and may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation or with any other item or items within the amounts appropri- ated within the office of children and family services general fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, in lieu of payments authorized by the social services law, or payments of federal funds otherwise due to the local social services districts for programs provided under the federal social security act or the federal food stamp act, funds herein appropriated, in amounts certified by the state comptroller or the state commissioner of health as due from local social services districts each month as their share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law 262 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 may be set aside by the state comptroller in an interest bearing account with such interest accruing to the credit of the locality in order to ensure the orderly and prompt payment of providers under section 367-b of the social services law pursuant to an estimate provided by the commissioner of health of each local social services district's share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law. Notwithstanding the provisions of any other law to the contrary, the office of chil- dren and family services may, on behalf of social services districts, make payments to foster boarding homes paid directly by social services districts by direct depos- it or debit card. Local social services districts shall reimburse the office for the costs of administering such direct deposit or debit card payments. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of the social services law or the state finance law, the office of children and family services shall, on a quarterly basis, request that the office of tempo- rary and disability assistance reimburse the office of children and family services for the non-federal share of the costs of administering such direct deposit or debit card payments to capture the local share of such costs. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, if a social services district fails to provide reimbursement to the office of children and family services pursuant to section 529 of the executive law within 60 days of receiving a bill for services under such section, or by the date certain set by such office for providing reimbursement, whichever is later, the offices of the department of family assistance are authorized to exercise the state's set-off rights by withholding any amounts due and owing to such district under this appropriation, up to such amounts due and owing to the state under section 529 of the executive law and transferring such funds to the miscella- neous special revenue fund youth facility per diem account (YF) ...................... 436,002,000 263 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount appropriated herein shall be made available to reimburse 62 percent of eligible social services district expenditures that are claimed by March 31, 2015 for child welfare services which shall include and be limited to preventive services provided pursuant to section 409-a of the social services law other than community optional preventive services, child protective services, inde- pendent living services, after-care services as defined in regulations of the department of family assistance, and adoption administration and services, other than adoption subsidies provided pursuant to title 9 of article 6 of the social services law and regulations of the department of family assistance incurred on or after October 1, 2013 and before October 1, 2014 and that are otherwise reimbursable by the state on or after April 1, 2014, after first deducting ther- efrom any federal funds properly received or to be received on account thereof upon certification by the social services district that it will not be using these funds to supplant other state and local funds and that the district will not submit claims for reimbursement under this appropriation for the same type and level of services that the county previously provided and claimed under any contract in existence on October 1, 2002 as other than child protective, preventive, independent living, after care or adoption services or adoption administration. The money hereby appropriated is to be available for payment of state aid hereto- fore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, the money hereby appropriated shall be available to the office net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits; provided, however, that notwithstanding any other provision of law, for a district to receive reimbursement for such services, the amount of funds that the district expends on such services from its flexible fund for family services allocation and 264 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 any flexible fund for family services funds transferred at the district's request to the title XX social services block grant must, to the extent that fami- lies are eligible therefore, be equal to or greater than the district's portion of the $342,322,341 statewide child welfare threshold amount, which shall be estab- lished pursuant to a formula developed by the office of temporary and disability assistance and the office of children and family services and approved by the direc- tor of the budget. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, selected social services districts may authorize the office of temporary and disability assistance to intercept a portion of the funds on behalf of the office of children and family services otherwise due to the districts under this appropriation and/or under any other general fund - aid to localities appropri- ation available to such districts to suballocate to the office of mental health and subsequently for suballocation from the office of mental health to the depart- ment of health to use for the 38.9 percent of the non-federal share of the medical assistance payments for home and community based waiver services provided in accord- ance with subdivision 9 of section 366 of the social services law as authorized by such selected social services districts which choose to use preventive services funds to support such costs. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, social services districts may authorize the office of temporary and disability assistance to intercept a portion of the funds on behalf of the office of children and family services otherwise due to the districts under this appropriation and/or under any other general fund - aid to localities appropriation available to such districts to transfer to any miscellaneous special revenue fund available to the office of children and family services to use for the local share of the federal funds available for education and training vouchers provided in accordance with section 477 of title IV-E of the social 265 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 security act as authorized by such social services districts which choose to use funds to support such costs. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be transferred to any other appropriation within the office of children and family services and/or the office of temporary and disability assistance and/or suballo- cated to the office of temporary and disa- bility assistance for the purpose of paying local social services districts' costs of the above program and may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation or with any other item or items within the amounts appropri- ated within the office of children and family services general fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, in lieu of payments authorized by the social services law, or payments of federal funds otherwise due to the local social services districts for programs provided under the federal social security act or the federal food stamp act, funds herein appropriated, in amounts certified by the state comptroller or the state commissioner of health as due from local social services districts each month as their share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law may be set aside by the state comptroller in an interest bearing account with such interest accruing to the credit of the locality in order to ensure the orderly and prompt payment of providers under section 367-b of the social services law pursuant to an estimate provided by the commissioner of health of each local social services district's share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law. Notwithstanding the provisions of any other law to the contrary, the office of chil- 266 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 dren and family services may, on behalf of local social services districts, make payments for adoption subsidies by direct deposit or debit card. Local social services districts shall reimburse the office for the costs of administering such direct deposit or debit card payments. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of the social services law or the state finance law, the office of children and family services shall, on a quarterly basis, request that the office of tempo- rary and disability assistance reimburse the office of children and family services in an amount equal to 38 percent of the non-federal share of the costs of adminis- tering such direct deposit or debit card payments to capture the local share of such costs. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the office of children and family services shall reissue per diem rates, required pursuant to section 529 of the executive law, for calendar years 2002 through 2009 to remove any adjustments to the costs included in determining such rates to reflect any changes in federal funding made available to the office or to local social services districts for such costs and, provided further, the office shall not include any such adjustments in per diem rates established hereafter. All reimbursement made by local social services districts for care, maintenance and supervision under this section shall be paid directly to the state through the office of children and family services for deposit into a miscellaneous special revenue fund known as the youth facility per diem account. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, if a social services district fails to provide reimbursement to the office of children and family services pursuant to section 529 of the executive law within 60 days of receiving a bill for services under such section, or by the date certain set by such office for providing reimbursement, whichever is later, the offices of the department of family assistance are authorized to exercise the 267 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 state's set-off rights by withholding any amounts due and owing to such district under this appropriation, up to such amounts due and owing to the state under section 529 of the executive law and transferring such funds to the miscella- neous special revenue fund youth facility per diem account (YF) ...................... 635,073,000 Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the amount appropriated herein shall be available to reimburse for 98 percent of 65 percent of eligible social services district expenditures that are claimed by March 31, 2015 for those community preven- tive services provided from October 1, 2013 through September 30, 2014 at a cost that does not exceed the cost that was in effect on October 1, 2008 and that a social services district can demonstrate had been approved by the office of chil- dren and family services on or before October 1, 2008; provided, however, that should insufficient funds be available to provide state reimbursement for 98 percent of 65 percent of such costs, reimbursement shall be made proportionally to each district based on the percentage of their total eligible claims to the amount appro- priated; and, provided further, however, that if the amount appropriated exceeds the amount of funds necessary to reimburse 98 percent of 65 percent of the eligible social services district expenditures, the office may, to the extent funds are avail- able, provide reimbursement for 98 percent of 65 percent of eligible social services district expenditures for new community preventive services programs approved by the office and only up to the amounts approved by the office. A local social services district seeking federal and/or state reimbursement for community preven- tive services provided on or after October 1, 2013 must submit claims that separately identify the costs of such services in a form and manner and at such times as are required by the department of family assistance and that information regarding outcome based measures that demonstrate quality of services provided and program effectiveness be submitted to the office 268 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 of children and family services in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office. Of the amount appropriated herein, up to $1 million may be used to provide additional funding to an eligible program or programs with evaluation results that show program effectiveness and demonstrate private monetary support as determined by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget ...................... 12,124,750 Notwithstanding any other provision of law, for suballocation to the office of mental health and subsequently for suballocation from the office of mental health to the department of health for 94 percent of 65 percent of the nonfederal share of medical assistance payments for home and community based waiver services provided in accord- ance with subdivision 9 of section 366 of the social services law as authorized by selected social services districts which choose to use preventive services funds to support such costs and to authorize the office of temporary and disability assist- ance to intercept funds otherwise due to the districts to provide the 38.9 percent local share of such preventive services expenditures. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, including section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part N of chapter 56 of the laws of 2013, for the period commenc- ing on April 1, 2014 and ending March 31, 2015 the commissioner shall not apply any cost of living adjustment for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimburse- ment ......................................... 6,121,000 For services and expenses of the office of children and family services and local social services districts for activities necessary to comply with certain provisions of the adoption and safe fami- lies act of 1997 (P.L. 105-89) and chapter 7 of the laws of 1999 and chapter 668 of the laws of 2006 requiring criminal record checks for foster care parents, prospec- tive adoptive parents, and adult household members. Funds appropriated herein shall 269 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 be made available in accordance with a plan to be developed by the commissioner of the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget. Funds appropriated herein shall be available for 94 percent of 98 percent of one-half of the non-federal share of the national and state fees for fingerprinting foster care parents, prospective adoptive parents, and other adult household members. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, and pursuant to chapter 7 of the laws of 1999 and chapter 668 of the laws of 2006, local social services districts shall reimburse the commissioner of the office of children and family services for an amount equal to 53.94 percent of the non-federal share of the cost of obtaining state and national fingerprint records. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, and pursu- ant to chapter 7 of the laws of 1999 and chapter 668 of the laws of 2006, the commissioner of the office of children and family services shall, on behalf of local social services districts, make payments to the division of criminal justice services for processing of state and national criminal record checks and any other related costs. The commissioner shall ensure expenditures made pursuant to this provision reflect appropriate federal and local shares. The commissioner of the office of children and family services shall request that the commissioner of the office of temporary and disability assist- ance reimburse the commissioner of the office of children and family services in an amount equal to 53.94 percent of the nonfederal share of such payments provided that such reimbursement in payments reflects actual expenditures made on behalf of each local social services district to capture the local share of such costs. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of the social services law or the state finance law, the commissioner shall, on a quarterly basis, request that the commis- sioner of the office of temporary and disability assistance reimburse the 270 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 commissioner of the office of children and family services in an amount equal to 53.94 percent of the non-federal share of such fees to capture the local share of such fees. Such reimbursement shall occur on or before the one-hundred and twentieth day following the close of the preceding quarter and shall be charged among districts based on the number of children currently placed in foster care in each local social services district provided that this methodology is revised quarterly to reflect most current available data. Amounts appropriated herein may, subject to the director of the budget, be inter- changed or transferred with any other appropriation of the office of children and family services or the office of temporary and disability assistance as necessary to reimburse the state share of local social services district costs appropriated herein .......................... 1,857,000 For services and expenses for the adoption subsidy program pursuant to title 9 of article 6 of the social services law. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the liability of the state to social services districts and the amount to be distributed or otherwise expended by the state to reimburse social services districts pursuant to section 456 of the social services law shall be 62 percent of eligible social services district expendi- tures. The amount hereby appropriated is to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to munici- palities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, the amount hereby appropriated shall be available to the office net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be transferred to any other appropriation within the office of children and family services and/or the office of temporary and disability assistance and/or suballo- cated to the office of temporary and disa- bility assistance for the purpose of paying local social services districts' 271 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 costs of the above program and may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation or with any other item or items within the amounts appropri- ated within the office of children and family services general fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, in lieu of payments authorized by the social services law, or payments of federal funds otherwise due to the local social services districts for programs provided under the federal social security act or the federal food stamp act, funds herein appropriated, in amounts certified by the state commissioner or the state commissioner of health as due from local social services districts each month as their share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law may be set aside by the state comptroller in an interest-bearing account with such interest accruing to the credit of the locality in order to ensure the orderly and prompt payment of providers under section 367-b of the social services law pursuant to an estimate provided by the commissioner of health of each local social services district's share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law. The amounts appropriated herein shall be available for reimbursement of local district claims only to the extent that such claims are submitted within twenty- four months of the last day of the state fiscal year in which the expenditures were incurred, unless waived for good cause by the commissioner subject to the approval of the director of the budget. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, including section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part N of chapter 56 of the laws of 2013, for the period commenc- 272 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 ing on April 1, 2014 and ending March 31, 2015 the commissioner shall not apply any cost of living adjustment for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimburse- ment. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, if a social services district fails to provide reimbursement to the office of children and family services pursuant to section 529 of the executive law within 60 days of receiving a bill for services under such section, or by the date certain set by such office for providing reimbursement, whichever is later, the offices of the department of family assistance are authorized to exercise the state's set-off rights by withholding any amounts due and owing to such district under this appropriation, up to such amounts due and owing to the state under section 529 of the executive law and transferring such funds to the miscella- neous special revenue fund youth facility per diem account (YF) ...................... 184,589,000 For services and expenses of post adoption services as authorized by the office of children and family services, which include, but are not limited to: training parents on how to care for children with special needs, providing clinical and consultative services, coordinating access to community supportive services for the purpose of ensuring permanence of the placement; counseling for families after placement; supervision of children in adoptive homes until legal adoption; coun- seling of adoptive families after legal adoption. Supervision may involve individ- ual and group interviews to support the mutual adjustment of the child and family; to enable the agency to keep informed on the progress and well-being of the child in the adoptive home, and to help the family and child to obtain services that may be needed. Post-adoption services may extend for three years from the date of the adoption decree .......................... 5,000,000 For services and expenses for foster care, adult and child protective services, preventive and adoption services provided 273 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 by Indian tribes pursuant to subdivision 2 of section 39 of the social services law, after deducting therefrom any federal funds properly received or to be received. Notwithstanding the provisions of any other law to the contrary, the liability of the state and the amount to be distrib- uted or otherwise expended by the state shall be 92 percent of eligible expendi- tures ........................................ 3,700,000 For services and expenses of certain child fatality review teams approved by the office of children and family services for the purposes of investigating and/or reviewing the death of children ................ 829,100 For services and expenses of certain local or regional multidisciplinary child abuse investigation teams approved by the office of children and family services for the purpose of investigating reports of suspected child abuse or maltreatment and for new and established child advocacy centers ...................................... 5,229,900 For additional services and expenses of child advocacy centers. This funding is to be distributed to newly established child advocacy centers and existing child advo- cacy centers weighted on a three year average of client volume ..................... 2,570,000 The money hereby appropriated is to be available for payment of state aid hereto- fore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, the money hereby appropriated shall be available to the office net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be transferred to any other appropriation within the office of children and family services and/or the office of temporary and disability assistance and/or suballo- cated to the office of temporary and disa- bility assistance for the purpose of paying local social services districts' costs of the above program and may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation or with any other item or items within the amounts appropri- ated within the office of children and 274 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 family services general fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, in lieu of payments authorized by the social services law, or payments of federal funds otherwise due to the local social services districts for programs provided under the federal social security act or the federal food stamp act, funds herein appropriated, in amounts certified by the state commissioner or the state commissioner of health as due from local social services districts each month as their share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law may be set aside by the state comptroller in an interest-bearing account with such interest accruing to the credit of the locality in order to ensure the orderly and prompt payment of providers under section 367-b of the social services law pursuant to an estimate provided by the commissioner of health of each local social services district's share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount hereby appropriated shall be available for the designated purposes, less the amount, as certified by the director of the budget, of any trans- fers from the general fund to the tobacco control and insurance initiatives pool established pursuant to section 2807-v of the public health law, to reflect the state savings attributable to this program resulting from an increase in the federal medical assistance percentage available to the state pursuant to the applicable provisions of the federal social security act. The amounts appropriated herein shall be available for reimbursement of local district claims only to the extent that such claims are submitted within twenty- 275 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 four months of the last day of the state fiscal year in which the expenditures were incurred, unless waived for good cause by the commissioner subject to the approval of the director of the budget. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, including section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part N of chapter 56 of the laws of 2013, for the period commenc- ing on April 1, 2014 and ending March 31, 2015 the commissioner shall not apply any cost of living adjustment for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimburse- ment. For services and expenses of medical care for foster children. The amount appropri- ated herein shall be available for trans- fer or suballocation to the department of health for the medical assistance program for such services and expenses .............. 37,450,000 For services and expenses, including local administrative costs, for providing medi- caid home and community based waiver services pursuant to subdivision 12 of section 366 of the social services law. The amount appropriated herein is subject to a spending plan approved by the divi- sion of the budget and may be available for transfer or suballocation to the department of health for the medical assistance program for such services and expenses. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, including section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part N of chapter 56 of the laws of 2013, for the period commenc- ing on April 1, 2014 and ending March 31, 2015 the commissioner shall not apply any cost of living adjustment for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimburse- ment ........................................ 72,494,000 The money hereby appropriated is to be available for payment of state aid hereto- fore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, the money hereby appropriated shall be available to 276 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 the office net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be transferred to any other appropriation within the office of children and family services and/or the office of temporary and disability assistance and/or suballo- cated to the office of temporary and disa- bility assistance for the purpose of paying local social services districts' costs of the above program and may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation or with any other item or items within the amounts appropri- ated within the office of children and family services general fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, in lieu of payments authorized by the social services law, or payments of federal funds otherwise due to the local social services districts for programs provided under the federal social security act or the federal food stamp act, funds herein appropriated, in amounts certified by the state commissioner or the state commissioner of health as due from local social services districts each month as their share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law may be set aside by the state comptroller in an interest-bearing account with such interest accruing to the credit of the locality in order to ensure the orderly and prompt payment of providers under section 367-b of the social services law pursuant to an estimate provided by the commissioner of health of each local social services district's share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law. The amounts appropriated herein shall be available for reimbursement of local district claims only to the extent that 277 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 such claims are submitted within twenty- four months of the last day of the state fiscal year in which the expenditures were incurred, unless waived for good cause by the commissioner subject to the approval of the director of the budget. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, including section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part N of chapter 56 of the laws of 2013, for the period commenc- ing on April 1, 2014 and ending March 31, 2015 the commissioner shall not apply any cost of living adjustment for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimburse- ment. Notwithstanding subdivision 10 of section 153 of the social services law and any other provision of law to the contrary, for state fiscal year 2014-15, the amount appropriated herein shall be available for 18.424 percent reimbursement for local expenditures for maintenance of hand- icapped children placed by school districts pursuant to article 89 of the education law, except that in the case of a student attending a state-operated school for the deaf or blind pursuant to article 87 or 88 of the education law who was not placed in such school by a school district shall be subject to 94 percent of 98 percent of 50 percent reimbursement by the state after first deducting therefrom any federal funds received or to be received on account of such expenditures .... 40,180,000 The money hereby appropriated is to be available for payment of state aid hereto- fore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, the money hereby appropriated shall be available to the office net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be transferred to any other appropriation within the office of children and family services and/or the office of temporary and disability assistance and/or suballo- cated to the office of temporary and disa- 278 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 bility assistance for the purpose of paying local social services districts' costs of the above program and may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation or with any other item or items within the amounts appropri- ated within the office of children and family services general fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, in lieu of payments authorized by the social services law, or payments of federal funds otherwise due to the local social services districts for programs provided under the federal social security act or the federal food stamp act, funds herein appropriated, in amounts certified by the state commissioner or the state commissioner of health as due from local social services districts each month as their share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law may be set aside by the state comptroller in an interest-bearing account with such interest accruing to the credit of the locality in order to ensure the orderly and prompt payment of providers under section 367-b of the social services law pursuant to an estimate provided by the commissioner of health of each local social services district's share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law. Notwithstanding section 398-a of the social services law or any other law to the contrary, the amount appropriated herein, or such other amount as may be approved by the director of the budget, shall be available for 94 percent of 98 percent of 50 percent reimbursement after deducting any federal funds available therefor to social services districts for amounts attributable to dormitory authority bill- ings or approved refinancing of such bill- ings which result in local social services 279 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 districts' claims in excess of a local district's foster care block grant allo- cation. In addition, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, a portion of funds appropriated herein, or such other amount as may be approved by the director of the budget, shall be available for reimbursement related to payments made by a social services district to foster care providers subject to the provisions of section 410-i of the social services law for expenses directly related to projects funded through the housing finance agency for those foster care providers which also received revised or supplemental rates from the applicable regulating agency to accommodate the hous- ing finance agency payments or the refi- nancing of previously approved dormitory authority payments. Notwithstanding section 398-a of the social services law or any other law to the contrary, such reimbursement shall be available for 94 percent of 98 percent of 50 percent of social services district costs, after deducting federal funds available therefor, for those social services districts' claims in excess of a social services district's foster care block grant allocation for those amounts exclusively attributable to the previously approved revised or supplemental rates. In addition, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, a portion of funds appropriated herein may also be used for payments to the dormitory authority of the state of New York for advisory services including, but not limited to, site visits and review of applications, building plans and cost estimates for voluntary agency programs for which the office of children and family services establishes maximum state aid rates and for capital projects for residential institutions for children seeking financing under paragraph b of subdivision 40 of section 1680 of the public authorities law, as amended by chapter 508 of the laws of 2006 .............. 6,620,000 For eligible services and expenses provided during state fiscal year 2014-15 by a city with a population in excess of one million 280 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 for a close to home initiative to provide juvenile justice services. Funds appropri- ated herein shall be made available for eligible services provided consistent with plans that cover juvenile delinquents in non-secure and limited secure settings submitted by a city with a population in excess of one million and approved by the office of children and family services and the director of the budget. The office of children and family services shall not reimburse any claims for expenditures for residential services unless they are submitted in final within twenty two months of the calendar quarter in which the claimed service or services were delivered and shall not reimburse any claims that were or will be transferred from this appropriation to the foster care block grant appropriation or the child welfare services appropriation .............. 36,265,000 For payment of state aid for services and expenses for programs pursuant to section 530 of the executive law for secure and non-secure detention services provided from January 1, 2014 to December 31, 2014; provided, however, notwithstanding the provisions of any other law to the contra- ry, the liability of the state and the amount to be distributed or otherwise expended by the state pursuant to section 530 of the executive law shall be deter- mined by first calculating the amount of the expenditure or other liability pursu- ant to such law after taking into consid- eration any other limitations on the amount of such expenditure or liability set forth in the state budget for such year, and then reducing the amount so calculated by two percent of such amount. Within the amounts appropriated herein, state reimbursement shall be limited to the amount of the municipality's distrib- ution. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, allocations shall be based on a plan developed by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget and shall be based, in part, on each municipality's history of detention utilization, youth population and other factors as determined by the 281 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 office. Any portion of a municipality's distribution not claimed by the munici- pality for reimbursement of detention expenditures made during the period Janu- ary 1, 2014 through December 31, 2014 may be claimed by such municipality to reim- burse 62 percent of expenditures during such period for supervision and treatment services for juveniles programs not other- wise reimbursable pursuant to chapter 58 of the laws of 2011. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the amount appropriated herein may provide for reimbursement of up to 100 percent of the cost of care, maintenance and supervision for youth whose residence is outside the county providing the services up to the county's distribution; provided that upon such reimbursement from this appropri- ation, the office of children and family services shall bill, and the home county of such youth shall reimburse the office of children and family services, for 51 percent of the cost of care, maintenance and supervision of such youth. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, the office of children and family services may require that such claims and data on detention use be submitted to the office electronically in the manner and format required by the office. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, the office shall be authorized to promulgate regulations permitting the office to impose fiscal sanctions in the event that the office finds non-compliance with regu- lations governing secure and nonsecure detention facilities and to establish cost standards related to reimbursement of secure and non-secure detention services. Notwithstanding section 51 of the state finance law and any other provision of law to the contrary, the director of the budg- et may, upon the advice of the commission- er of the office of children and family services, authorize the transfer or inter- change of moneys appropriated herein with any other local assistance - general fund appropriation within the office of chil- dren and family services except where transfer or interchange of appropriation 282 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 is prohibited or otherwise restricted by law. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, if a social services district fails to provide reimbursement to the office of children and family services pursuant to section 529 of the executive law within 60 days of receiving a bill for services under such section, or by the date certain set by such office for providing reimbursement, whichever is later, the offices of the department of family assistance are authorized to exercise the state's set-off rights by withholding any amounts due and owing to such district under this appropriation, up to such amounts due and owing to the state under section 529 of the executive law and transferring such funds to the miscella- neous special revenue fund youth facility per diem account (YF) ....................... 76,160,000 Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the amount appropriated herein shall be available to the office of chil- dren and family services for payment of the state share of a county's prior years claim for reimbursement based upon a subsequent review by the office of actual expenditures for care, maintenance and supervision provided to youth in detention, to address any underpayment of state aid to the county for services and expenses for detention in a prior calendar year ........................................ 12,344,000 Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount appropriated herein shall be available under the supervision and treatment services for juveniles program for 62 percent state reimbursement to counties and the city of New York for eligible expenditures for the provision and administration of eligible supervision and treatment services for juveniles programs during the period of April 1, 2014 through March 31, 2015 that have been approved by the office of children and family services pursuant to a plan approved by the director of the budget; provided, however, if a municipality is unable to use or claim all of its allo- cation for such program period within the 283 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 required time frames, the municipality may apply to the office of children and family services for a waiver to permit the muni- cipality to continue to have the funds available to it for an additional one-year program period upon a showing and certif- ication by the municipality that such funds will be used only to reimburse the municipality for eligible expenditures for eligible services provided during the period of April 1, 2014 through March 31, 2015 for which the municipality was unable to claim within the required timeframes and for non-recurring eligible services or expenses that will occur during the period April 1, 2015 through March 31, 2016. Any funds that are remaining after all such waivers have been approved may be used to provide additional reimbursement to those counties that chose to transfer funds from their detention block grants into their supervision and treatment services for juveniles programs for the April 1, 2014 through March 31, 2015 program period proportionately to the amount each such district transferred. Notwithstanding paragraph (a) of subdivision 1 of section 529-b of the executive law or any other law to contrary, a municipality that was eligible for a minimum funding allocation under the supervision and treatment services for juveniles program for state fiscal year 2013-14 but did not submit an application for such funds may apply to the office of children and family services for a waiver of the local share requirement for the program funds for state fiscal year 2014-15 upon a showing that the municipality has fiscal issues that significantly impact its ability to provide the required local share and that providing the program funds to the munici- pality without a local share will enable the municipality to implement services designed to decrease the use of detention or residential care for such youth. Within the amounts appropriated herein, state reimbursement shall be limited to the amount of such municipality's distrib- ution. The office of children and family services shall not reimburse any claims 284 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 unless they are submitted within 12 months of the calendar quarter in which the claimed services were delivered. These funds shall not be used to supplant other state and local funds ........................ 8,376,000 Notwithstanding section 530 of the executive law or any other law to the contrary, for reimbursement of 49 percent of approved capital expenditures for secure juvenile detention. Such reimbursement shall be in the form of depreciation of approved capi- tal costs and interest on bonds, notes or other indebtedness necessarily undertaken to finance construction costs. Notwith- standing any provision of laws to the contrary, funding for such costs shall be limited to the amount appropriated herein. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, the office of children and family services may require that such claims for reimbursement of capital expenditures be submitted to the office electronically in the manner and format required by the office. Notwithstanding section 51 of the state finance law and any other provision of law to the contrary, the director of the budget may, upon the advice of the commissioner of the office of children and family services, authorize the interchange of moneys appropriated herein with any other local assistance - general fund appropriation within the office of chil- dren and family services ..................... 4,606,000 For eligible services and expenses of youth development programs as determined by the office of children and family services. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, a youth development program shall mean a program designed to provide community-level services to promote positive youth development but shall not include approved runaway programs or transitional independent living support programs as such terms are defined in section 532-a of the executive law. Each county or a city with a popu- lation of one million or more, which shall be known as a municipality, operating a youth development program approved by the office of children and family services shall be eligible for one hundred percent 285 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 state reimbursement of its qualified expenditures, subject to the amount avail- able under this appropriation and exclu- sive of any federal funds made available therefor, not to exceed the municipality's distribution of state aid for youth devel- opment programs. The amount appropriated herein for youth development programs shall be distributed by the office of children and family services to eligible municipalities that have a comprehensive plan that has been developed in consulta- tion with the applicable municipal youth bureau and approved by the office of chil- dren and family services. The distribution of the amount appropriated herein to eligible municipalities by the office of children and family services shall be based on factors as determined by the office and subject to the approval of the director of budget; such factors shall include the number of youth under the age of twenty-one residing in the municipality as shown by the last published federal census certified in the same manner as provided by section fifty-four of the state finance law and may include, but not be limited to, the percentage of youth living in poverty within the municipality or such other factors as provided for in the regulations of the office of children and family services. Up to fifteen percent of the youth development funds that a municipality would allocate to an approved local youth bureau pursuant to an approved comprehensive plan may be used for admin- istrative functions performed by such local youth bureau. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, an approved local youth bureau that is not providing, operating, administering or monitoring youth development programs shall not receive funding under this appropriation. The office shall not reim- burse any claims for youth development programs unless they are submitted within twelve months of the calendar quarter in which the expenditure was made. The office may require that such claims be submitted to the office electronically in the manner and format required by the office. A muni- 286 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 cipality may enter into contracts to effectuate its youth development program as approved by the office of children and family services. No expenditures shall be made from this appropriation for youth development programs until a plan has been approved by the director of the budget and a certificate of approval allocating these funds has been issued by the director of the budget .................................. 14,121,700 Of the amount appropriated herein, $967,016 shall be available for the period January 1, 2014 through December 31, 2014 as follows: For services and expenses related to locally operated youth development and delinquency prevention programs. No expenditure shall be made from this appropriation until a plan has been approved by the director of the budget and a certificate of approval allocating these funds has been issued by the director of the budget. Notwithstanding the provisions of section 420 of the executive law which would require expenditure of state aid for youth programs in a total amount greater than $967,016, for payment of state aid for programs pursuant to article 19-A of the executive law, for delinquency prevention and youth development. Notwithstanding the provisions of section 420 of the executive law, eligibility for state aid reimburse- ment for counties which do not participate in the county comprehensive planing proc- ess shall be determined as follows: the aggregate amount of state aid for recre- ation, youth service and similar projects to a county and municipalities within such county shall not exceed $2,750 of which no more than $1,450 may be used for recre- ation projects, per 1,000 youths residing in the county based on a single count of such youths as shown by the last published federal census for the county certified in the same manner as provided by section 54 of the state finance law. The office shall not reimburse any claims unless they are submitted within 12 months of the project year in which the expenditure was made. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, the office of children and family services 287 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 may require that such claims for youth development and delinquency prevention programs be submitted to the office elec- tronically in the manner and format required by the office, and that counties and municipalities submit to the office information regarding delinquency prevention and youth development outcome based measures that demonstrate quality of services provided and effectiveness of such funded programs in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office. Of the amount appropriated herein $318,528 shall be available for the period January 1, 2014 through December 31, 2014 as follows: For services and expenses related to programs providing special delinquency prevention or other youth development services. No expenditure shall be made for such programs for this appropriation until a plan has been approved by the director of the budget and a certificate of approval allocating these funds has been issued by the director of the budget. The office shall not reimburse any claims unless they are submitted within seven months of the project year in which the expenditure was made. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, the office of chil- dren and family services may require that such claims for special delinquency prevention or other youth development services be submitted to the office elec- tronically in the manner and format required by the office, and that informa- tion regarding delinquency prevention outcome based measures that demonstrate quality of services provided and program effectiveness be submitted to the office in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office. For direct contracts with private not-for- profit community agencies to provide need- ed services for the operation of programs to prevent juvenile delinquency and promote youth development, and through an allocation to public agencies where it is documented that private not-for-profit community agencies are not available to 288 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 provide such services. Moneys shall be made available to community agencies in counties outside the city of New York based on a statewide allocation formula determined by each county's eligibility for comprehensive planning funds as a proportion of the statewide total provided under paragraph a of subdivision 1 of section 420 of the executive law. Moneys made available to community agencies shall be allocated by local youth bureaus subject to final funding determinations by the commissioner of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget. Such contracts shall provide for submission of information regarding outcome based measures that demonstrate quality of services provided and program effectiveness to the office in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office. For direct contract with private not-for- profit community agencies to provide need- ed services for the operation of programs to prevent juvenile delinquency and promote youth development, and through an allocation to public agencies where it is documented that private not-for-profit agencies are not available to provide such services. Such contracts shall provide for submission of information regarding outcome based measures that demonstrate quality of services provided and program effectiveness to the office in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, moneys shall be made available to community agencies in cities with popu- lations greater than 275,000 and to commu- nity agencies statewide ...................... 1,300,000 For payment of state aid for programs for the provision of eligible services to runaway and homeless youth pursuant to a plan, submitted by an eligible county, or a city having a population of one million or more, which shall be known as a munici- pality, and approved by the office of children and family services as part of such municipality's comprehensive plan; the office of children and family services 289 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 shall not reimburse any claims unless they are submitted within 12 months of the calendar quarter in which the claimed service or services were delivered. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, the office of children and family services may require that such claims for provision of services to runaway and homeless youth be submitted to the office electronically in the manner and format required by the office, and the information regarding outcome based measures that demonstrate quality of services provided and program effectiveness be submitted to the office in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office. No expenditures shall be made from this appropriation until an annual expenditure plan is approved by the director of the budget and a certificate of approval allocating these funds has been issued by the director of the budget and copies of such certificate or any amendment thereto filed with the state comptroller, the chairperson of the senate finance committee and the chair- person of the assembly ways and means committee .................................... 2,355,800 For payment of state aid for programs for the provision of services to runaway and homeless youth for the period January 1, 2014 through December 31, 2014 pursuant to subdivisions 2, 3 and 4 of section 420 of the executive law and pursuant to chapter 800 of the laws of 1985 amending the runa- way and homeless youth act for the provision of transitional independent living support services and the establish- ment and operation of young adult shelters for youth between the ages of 16 to 21; the office of children and family services shall not reimburse any claims unless they are submitted within 12 months of the calendar quarter in which the claimed service or services were delivered. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, the office of children and family services may require that such claims for provision of services to runaway and homeless youth be submitted to the office electronically in the manner and format required by the office, and the information regarding 290 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 outcome based measures that demonstrate quality of services provided and program effectiveness be submitted to the office in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office. No expenditures shall be made from this appropriation until an annual expenditure plan is approved by the director of the budget and a certificate of approval allocating these funds has been issued by the director of the budget and copies of such certificate or any amendment thereto filed with the state comptroller, the chairperson of the senate finance committee and the chair- person of the assembly ways and means committee ...................................... 254,456 For services and expenses provided by local probation departments, for the post-place- ment care of youth leaving a youth resi- dential facility and for services and expenses of the office of children and family services related to community-based programs for youth in the care of the office of children and family services which may include but not be limited to multi-systemic therapy, family functional therapy and/or functional therapeutic foster care, and electronic monitoring. Funds appropriated herein shall be made available subject to the approval of an expenditure plan by the director of the budget. Funded programs shall submit information regarding outcome based meas- ures that demonstrate quality of services provided and program effectiveness to the office in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office ................ 311,700 Notwithstanding sections 131-u and 459-c of the social services law or any other law to the contrary, for reimbursement of 98 percent of 50 percent of eligible expendi- tures to local social services districts for the provision and administration of, after first deducting therefrom any feder- al funds properly received or to be received on account thereof: adult protec- tive services; residential services for victims of domestic violence who are determined to be ineligible for public assistance during the time the victims were residing in residential programs for 291 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 victims of domestic violence; and nonresi- dential services for victims of domestic violence. The money hereby appropriated is to be available for payment of state aid hereto- fore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, the money hereby appropriated shall be available to the office net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be transferred to any other appropriation within the office of children and family services and/or the office of temporary and disability assistance and/or suballo- cated to the office of temporary and disa- bility assistance for the purpose of paying local social services districts' costs of the above program and may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation or with any other item or items within the amounts appropri- ated within the office of children and family services general fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, in lieu of payments authorized by the social services law, or payments of federal funds otherwise due to the local social services districts for programs provided under the federal social security act or the federal food stamp act, funds herein appropriated, in amounts certified by the state commissioner or the state commissioner of health as due from local social services districts each month as their share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law may be set aside by the state comptroller in an interest-bearing account with such interest accruing to the credit of the locality in order to ensure the orderly and prompt payment of providers under 292 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 section 367-b of the social services law pursuant to an estimate provided by the commissioner of health of each local social services district's share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law ..................... 44,000,000 For services and expenses of kinship care programs. Such funds are available pursu- ant to a plan prepared by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget to continue or expand existing programs with existing contractors that are satisfactorily performing as determined by the office of children and family services, to award new contracts to continue programs where the existing contractors are not satisfactori- ly performing as determined by the office of children and family services and/or award new contracts through a competitive process. Such contracts shall provide for submission of information regarding outcome based measures that demonstrate quality of services provided and program effectiveness to the office in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office ..................................... 338,750 For services and expenses related to the home visiting program. Such funds are to be available pursuant to a plan prepared by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget to continue or expand existing programs with existing contractors that are satisfactorily performing as deter- mined by the office of children and family services, to award new contracts to continue programs where the existing contractors are not satisfactorily performing as determined by the office of children and family services and/or to award new contracts through a competitive process. Such contracts shall provide for submission of information regarding outcome based measures that demonstrate quality of services provided and program effectiveness to the office in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office .................................. 23,288,200 For additional services and expenses related to the home visiting program ................. 3,500,000 293 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For services and expenses of the William B. Hoyt memorial children and family trust fund, for prevention and support service programs for victims of family violence pursuant to article 10-A of the social services law. Programs funded through such trust shall submit information regarding outcome based measures that demonstrate quality of services provided and program effectiveness to the office in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office. Funds appropriated herein may be transferred to the office of children and family services miscellaneous special revenue fund, children and family trust fund ........................................... 621,850 For services and expenses for supportive housing for young adults aged 25 years or younger leaving or having recently left foster care or who had been in foster care for more than a year after their 16th birthday and who are at-risk of street homelessness or sheltered homelessness provided under the joint project between the state and the city of New York, known as the New York New York III supportive housing agreement. No expenditure shall be made until a certificate of allocation has been approved by the director of the budg- et with copies to be filed with the chair- persons of the senate finance committee and the assembly ways and means committee. The amount appropriated herein may be transferred or otherwise made available to the city of New York administration for children's services for services and expenses related to implementing the project. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, including section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part N of chapter 56 of the laws of 2013, for the period commenc- ing on April 1, 2014 and ending March 31, 2015 the commissioner shall not apply any cost of living adjustment for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimburse- ment ......................................... 2,137,000 For services and expenses of the Catholic Family Center in Rochester to establish 294 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 and operate a statewide kinship informa- tion and referral network ...................... 220,500 For services and expenses of the advantage after school program. Such funds are to be available pursuant to a plan prepared by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget to extend or expand current contracts with community based organizations, to award new contracts to continue programs where the existing contractors are not satisfac- torily performing as determined by the office of children and family services and/or to award new contracts through a competitive process to community based organizations ............................... 17,255,300 For services and expenses of a public/private partnership pilot program to fund new and expand existing preven- tive, early childhood development, and other services to at-risk children, youth and families and such funds shall not be used to supplant other state, local or federal funding. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, state funding for the pilot program shall be limited to the amount appropriated herein and shall not constitute more than 65 percent of eligible program expenditures, with the remaining 35 percent of program expenditures to be supported with private funds. The funds shall be distributed through a competitive process for services in an eligible region pursuant to a plan prepared by the office of children and family services and approved by the direc- tor of the budget. Eligible regions are the Capital, Central New York, Finger Lakes, Long Island, Mid-Hudson, Mohawk Valley, New York City, North Country, Southern Tier or Western New York regions..... 3,409,000 For services and expenses of 2-1-1 New York, including funding to qualified regional collaborators ................................ 1,280,000 For services and expenses associated with sexually exploited children. Notwith- standing any other provision of law, the state's liability under subdivision 5 of section 447-b of the social services law shall be limited to the amount appropri- ated herein .................................. 3,650,000 295 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For services and expenses of the community reinvestment program ......................... 1,750,000 For services and expenses for the NYS Alli- ance of Boys & Girls Clubs ..................... 750,000 For services and expenses of the Yeled V'Yalda Early Childhood Center for educa- tion and parent support mentoring programs to facilitate healthy families ................. 350,000 For suballocation to the division of crimi- nal justice services for services and expenses of legal services for the elderly or disadvantaged of western New York for the prevention of elder abuse ................... 80,000 For services and expenses of the WAIT House for their Healthy Parenting and Mentoring program ........................................ 100,000 For services and expenses of local community services programs ............................ 1,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ............... 1,709,665,006 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Social Services Block Grant Account - 25182 For services and expenses for supportive social services provided pursuant to title XX of the federal social security act. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the moneys hereby appropriated shall be apportioned by the office of children and family services to local social services districts, to reimburse local district expenditures for supportive services and training subject to the approval of the director of the budget; provided, however, that reimbursement to social services districts for eligible expenditures for services incurred during a particular federal fiscal year will be limited to expenditures claimed by March 31 of the following year. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, of the funds available herein, including any funds transferred from the temporary assistance to needy families block grant to the title XX block grant, $66,000,000 shall be allocated to social services districts, solely for reimbursement of expenditures for the provision and admin- 296 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 istration of adult protective services, residential services for victims of domes- tic violence who are determined to be ineligible for public assistance during the time the victims were residing in residential programs for victims of domes- tic violence, and nonresidential services for victims of domestic violence, pursuant to an allocation plan developed by the office and submitted for approval by the division of the budget no later than 60 days following enactment of this chapter, based on each district's claims for such costs and any other factors as identified in the allocation plan, adjusted by appli- cable cost allocation methodology and net of any retroactive payments for the 12 month period ending June 30, 2013 that are submitted on or before January 2, 2014; provided, however, that if the office determines that the total amount of a social services district's claims for such services which could be reimbursed from these funds is less than the amount allo- cated to the district for such claims, the office may, subject to approval by the director of the budget, reallocate the unused funds to other social services districts with eligible claims that exceed their allocation. Funds appropriated herein shall be available for aid to municipalities and for payments to the federal government for expenditures made pursuant to the social services law and the state plan for individual and family grant program under the disaster relief act of 1974. The funds hereby appropriated are to be available for payment of state aid hereto- fore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds hereby appropriated shall be available to the office net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be transferred to any other appropriation within the office of children and family services and/or the office of temporary and disability assistance and/or suballo- 297 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 cated to the office of temporary and disa- bility assistance for the purpose of paying local social services districts' costs of the above program and may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation or with any other item or items within the amounts appropri- ated within the office of children and family services general fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, in lieu of payments authorized by the social services law, or payments of federal funds otherwise due to the local social services districts for programs provided under the federal social security act or the federal food stamp act, funds herein appropriated, in amounts certified by the state comptroller or the state commissioner of health as due from local social services districts each month as their share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law may be set aside by the state comptroller in an interest bearing account with such interest accruing to the credit of the locality in order to ensure the orderly and prompt payment of providers under section 367-b of the social services law pursuant to an estimate provided by the commissioner of health of each local social services district's share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law .................... 150,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................. 150,000,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Title IV-a, IV-b, IV-e Account - 25175 For services and expenses for the foster care and adoption assistance program, and the kinship guardianship assistance 298 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 program, including related administrative expenses, and for services and expenses for child welfare and family preservation and family support services provided pursuant to title IV-a, subparts 1 and 2 of title IV-b and title IV-e of the feder- al social security act including the federal share of costs incurred implement- ing the federal adoption and safe families act of 1997 (P.L. 105-89); provided, however, that reimbursement to social services districts for eligible expendi- tures for services other than the foster care and adoption assistance program, and the kinship guardianship assistance program incurred during a particular federal fiscal year will be limited to expenditures claimed by March 31 of the following year. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, in lieu of payments authorized by the social services law, or payments of federal funds otherwise due to the local social services districts for programs provided under the federal social security act or the federal food stamp act, funds herein appropriated, in amounts certified by the state commissioner or the state commissioner of health as due from local social services districts each month as their share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law may be set aside by the state comptroller in an interest-bearing account with such interest accruing to the credit of the locality in order to ensure the orderly and prompt payment of providers under section 367-b of the social services law pursuant to an estimate provided by the commissioner of health of each local social services district's share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law. Funds appropriated herein shall be available for aid to municipalities and for payments to the federal government for expenditures made pursuant to the social services law and the state plan for individual and family grant program under the disaster relief act of 1974. 299 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Such funds are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the office net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be transferred to any other appropriation within the office of children and family services and/or the office of temporary and disability assistance and/or suballo- cated to the office of temporary and disa- bility assistance for the purpose of paying local social services districts' costs of the above program and may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation or with any other item or items within the amounts appropri- ated within the office of children and family services general fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee ............................ 868,900,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................. 868,900,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Combined Expendable Trust Fund Children and Family Trust Fund Account - 20128 For services and expenses related to the administration and implementation of contracts for prevention and support service programs for victims of family violence under the William B. Hoyt memori- al children and family trust fund pursuant to article 10-A of the social services law. Funds appropriated to the children and family trust fund shall be available for expenditure for such services and expenses herein .............................. 3,459,000 -------------- Program fund subtotal ...................... 3,459,000 -------------- 300 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Children and Family Services Quality Enhancement Account - 21900 For services and expenses related to activ- ities to increase the availability and/or quality of children and family services programs. No expenditures shall be made from this account until an expenditure plan has been approved by the director of the budget ................................... 5,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 5,000,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Family Preservation and Federal Family Violence Services Account - 22082 For services and expenses associated with the home visiting program, the coordinated children's services initiative, domestic violence programs and related programs, subject to the approval of the director of the budget .................................. 10,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal .................. 10,000,000 -------------- TRAINING AND DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM ............................ 24,034,800 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For state reimbursement to local social services districts for training expenses associated with title IV-a, title IV-e, title IV-d, title IV-f and title XIX of the federal social security act or their successor titles and programs. Funds appropriated herein shall be available for aid to municipalities and for payments to the federal government for expenditures made pursuant to the social services law and the state plan for individual and family grant program under the disaster relief act of 1974. Such funds are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to 301 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the office net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be transferred to any other appropriation and/or suballocated to any other agency for the purpose of paying local social services district cost or may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation or with any other item or items within the amounts appropriated within the office of children and family services - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. The amount appropriated herein, as may be adjusted by transfer of general fund moneys for administration of child welfare, training and development, public assistance, and food stamp programs appro- priated in the office of children and family services and the office of tempo- rary and disability assistance, shall constitute total state reimbursement for all local training programs in state fiscal year 2014-15 .......................... 4,815,800 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 4,815,800 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Federal Health and Human Services Fund Account - 25175 For reimbursement to local social services districts for training expenses associated with title IV-a, title IV-e, title IV-d and title XIX of the federal social secu- rity act or their successor titles and programs. Funds appropriated herein shall be available for aid to municipalities and for payments to the federal government for expenditures made pursuant to the social services law 302 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 and the state plan for individual and family grant program under the disaster relief act of 1974. Such funds are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the office net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be transferred to any other appropriation and/or suballocated to any other agency for the purpose of paying local social services district cost, or may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation or with any other item or items within the amounts appropri- ated within the office of children and family services federal funds - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee ............................. 19,219,000 -------------- Program account subtotal .................. 19,219,000 -------------- 303 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 CHILD CARE PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: The money hereby appropriated is to be available for payment of state aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, the money hereby appropriated shall be available to the office net of disal- lowances, refunds, reimbursements and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, in lieu of payments authorized by the social services law, or payments of federal funds otherwise due to the local social services districts for programs provided under the federal social security act or the federal food stamp act, funds herein appropriated, in amounts certified by the state commissioner or the state commissioner of health as due from local social services districts each month as their share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law may be set aside by the state comptroller in an interest-bearing account with such interest accruing to the credit of the locality in order to ensure the orderly and prompt payment of providers under section 367-b of the social services law pursuant to an estimate provided by the commissioner of health of each local social services district's share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be transferred to any other appropriation within the office of children and family services and/or the office of temporary and disability assistance and/or suballocated to the office of temporary and disability assistance for the purpose of paying local social services districts' costs of the above program and may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation or with any other item or items within the amounts appropriated within the office of children and family services general fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the depart- ment of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the money hereby appropri- ated, in combination with the money appropriated in federal block grant, federal day care account, including any funds transferred or suballocated by the office of temporary and disability assistance special revenue funds - federal / aid to localities federal health and human services fund federal temporary assistance to needy fami- lies block grant funds at the request of local social services districts and, upon approval of the director of the budget, transfer of federal temporary assistance for needy families block grant funds made available from the New York works compliance fund program or otherwise specifically appropriated therefor, shall constitute the 304 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 state block grant for child care. The money hereby appropriated is to be available to social services districts for child care assist- ance pursuant to title 5-C of article 6 of the social services law and shall be apportioned among the social services districts by the office according to an allocation plan developed by the office and submitted to the director of the budget for approval within 60 days of enactment of the budget. A district's block grant allocation, including any funds the office of temporary and disability assist- ance transfers from a district's flexible fund for family services allocation to the state block grant for child care at the district's request, for a particular federal fiscal year is available only for child care assistance expenditures made during that federal fiscal year and which are claimed by March 31 of the year immediately following the end of that federal fiscal year. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, any claims for child care assistance made by a social services district for expenditures made during a particular federal fiscal year, other than claims made under title XX of the federal social security act and under the food stamp employment and training program, shall be counted against the social services district's block grant allocation for that federal fiscal year. A social services district shall expend its allocation from the block grant in accordance with the applicable provisions in federal law and regulations relating to the federal funds included in the state block grant for child care and the regulations of the office of children and family services. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, each district's claims submitted under the state block grant for child care will be processed in a manner that maximizes the availability of federal funds and ensures that the district meets its maintenance of effort requirement in each applicable federal fiscal year ... 158,397,700 ...................... (re. $75,006,000) For additional services and expenses of child care assistance programs ... 1,000,000 ..................................... (re. $1,000,000) For services and expenses of child care services provided to children of migrant workers in programs operated by non-profit organizations under contract with the department of agriculture and markets to provide such care. The funds appropriated herein may be suballocated to the department of agriculture and markets ....................... 1,754,000 ......................................... (re. $1,754,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses of the civil service employees association, Local 1000, AFSCME, AFL-CIO to establish and operate a quality grant program for licensed group family day care home and registered fami- ly day care home providers outside the city of New York; provided however, that, pursuant to a request by the civil services associ- ation, the funds may be made available to CSEA Workers' Opportunity Resources and Knowledge Institute (CSEA WORK Institute), or other administrator designated by the union to administer and implement the program for the union ... 3,735,000 ........... (re. $3,735,000) 305 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses of child care services provided to children of migrant workers in programs operated by non-profit organizations under contract with the department of agriculture and markets to provide such care. The funds appropriated herein may be suballocated to the department of agriculture and markets ....................... 1,754,000 ......................................... (re. $1,754,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses of the civil service employees association, Local 1000, AFSCME, AFL-CIO to establish and operate a quality grant program for licensed group family day care home and registered fami- ly day care home providers outside the city of New York; provided however, that, pursuant to a request by the civil services associ- ation, the funds may be made available to CSEA Workers' Opportunity Resources and Knowledge Institute (CSEA WORK Institute), or other administrator designated by the union to administer and implement the program for the union ... 3,735,000 ............. (re. $536,000) For services and expenses of the united federation of teachers to establish and operate a quality grant program for licensed group family day care home providers and registered family day care home providers located in the city of New York .......................... 1,500,000 ......................................... (re. $1,500,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses of child care services provided to children of migrant workers in programs operated by non-profit organizations under contract with the department of agriculture and markets to provide such care. The funds appropriated herein may be suballocated to the department of agriculture and markets ....................... 1,754,000 ........................................... (re. $763,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the funds appropri- ated herein shall be available to operate and support enrollment in the child care facilitated enrollment pilot programs which expand access to child care subsidies for working families living or employed in the Liberty Zone, the boroughs of Brooklyn, Queens, and Bronx, and in the county of Monroe, with income up to 275 percent of the federal poverty level. Of the amount appropriated herein, $1,605,000 shall be made available for Monroe county, and $3,855,000 shall be made available for all other projects. Up to $160,500 shall be made available to the current designated administrator in the county of Monroe, or to a successor administrator designated by the current administration to administer such county's program and to implement a plan approved by the office of children and family services; and up to $385,500 shall be made available to the Consor- tium for Worker Education, Inc., or other designated successor, to 306 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 administer and to implement a plan approved by the office of chil- dren and family services for the programs in the Liberty Zone, and the boroughs of Brooklyn, Queens and Bronx. Each pilot program administrator shall prepare and submit to the office of children and family services, the chairs of the senate committee on children and families and the senate committee on social services, the chair of the assembly committee on children and families, the chair of the assembly committee on social services, the chair of the senate committee on labor, and the chair of the assembly committee on labor, an evaluation of the pilot with recommendations for continua- tion or dissolution of the program supported by appropriate documen- tation. Such evaluation shall include available, information regard- ing the pilot programs or participants in the pilot programs, absent identifying information, including but not limited to: the number of income-eligible children of working parents with income greater than 200 percent but at or less than 275 percent of the federal poverty level; the ages of the children served by the project, the number of families served by the project who are in receipt of family assist- ance, the factors that parents considered when searching for child care, the factors that barred the families' access to child care assistance prior to their enrollment in the pilot program, the number of families who receive a child care subsidy pursuant to this program who choose to use such subsidy for regulated child care, and the number of families who receive a child care subsidy pursuant to this program who choose to use such subsidy to receive child care services provided by a legally exempt provider. Such report shall be submitted by the applicable project administrator, on or before October 1, 2012, provided that if such report is not received by October 1, 2012, reimbursement for administrative costs shall be either reduced or withheld, and failure of an administrator to submit a timely report may jeopardize such program's funding in future years. Expenses related to the development of the evaluation of the pilot programs shall be paid from the pilot program's admin- istrative set-aside or non-state funds. The remaining portion of the project's funds shall be allocated by the office of children and family services to the local social services districts where the recipient families reside as determined by the project administrator based on projected needs and cost of providing child care subsidy payments to working families enrolled in the child care subsidy program through the pilot initiative, provided however that the office of children and family services shall not reimburse subsidy payments in excess of the amount the subsidy funding appropriated herein can support and the applicable local social services district shall not be required to approve or pay for subsidies not funded herein. The total number of slots for pilot programs located within the city of New York shall not exceed one thousand during fiscal year 2012-13. Vacancies in child care slots may be filled at such time as the total enrollment of the New York city pilot program is less than one thousand slots. The pilot program located in the borough of Queens shall receive one new additional slot for each slot which becomes available through attrition once the total number 307 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 of filled child care slots reaches less than one thousand. Child care subsidies paid on behalf of eligible families shall be reim- bursed at the actual cost of care up to the applicable market rate for the district in which the child care is provided in accordance with the fee schedule of the local social services district making the subsidy payments. Pilot programs are required to submit monthly reports to the office of children and family services, the local social services district, and for programs located in the city of New York, the administration for children's services, and the legis- lature. Each monthly report must provide without benefit of personal identifying information, the pilot program's current enrollment level, amount of the child's subsidy, co-payment levels and other information as needed or required by the office of children and family services. Further, the office of children and family services shall provide technical assistance to the pilot program to assist with project administration and timely coordination of the monthly claiming process. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, any pilot programs maintained herein may be terminated if the adminis- trator for such programs mismanages such programs, by engaging in actions including but not limited to, improper use of funds, provid- ing for child care subsidies in excess of the amount the subsidy funding appropriated herein can support, and failing to submit claims for reimbursement in a timely fashion ....................... 5,460,000 ........................................... (re. $819,000) Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the funds appropri- ated herein shall be available to continue operation of the facili- tated enrollment pilot program in Capital Region-Oneida (consisting of Rensselaer, Schenectady, Saratoga, Albany and Oneida counties) as provided to the NYS AFL-CIO Workforce Development Institute to act or continue to act as the administrator to implement the program proposed by the union child care coalition of the NYS AFL-CIO and approved by the office of children and family services. The adminis- trative cost, including the cost of the development of the evalu- ation of the pilot program shall not exceed ten percent of the funds available for this purpose. The remaining portion of the funds shall be allocated by the office of children and family services to the local social services districts where the recipient families reside as determined by the project administrator based on projected need and cost of providing child care subsidies payment to working fami- lies enrolled through the pilot initiative, a local social services district shall not reimburse subsidy payments in excess of the amount the subsidy funding appropriated herein can support. Child care subsidies paid on behalf of eligible families shall be reim- bursed at the actual cost of care up to the applicable market rate for the district in which child care is provided and in accordance with the fee schedule of the local social services district making the subsidy payment. Up to $154,000 shall be made available to the NYS AFL-CIO Workforce Development Institute, or other designated administrator, to administer and to implement a plan approved by the office of children and family services for this pilot program in consultation with the advisory council. This administrator shall 308 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 prepare and submit to the office of children and family services, the chairs of the senate committee on social services, the senate committee on children and families, the senate committee on labor, the chairs of the assembly committee on children and families, and the assembly committee on social services, an evaluation of the pilot with recommendations. Such evaluation shall include available information regarding the pilot programs or participants in the pilot programs, including but not limited to: the number of income- eligible children of working parents with income greater than 200 percent but at or less than 275 percent of the federal poverty level, the ages of the children served by the project, the number of families served by the project who are in receipt of family assist- ance, the factors that parents considered when searching for child care, the factors that barred the families' access to child care assistance prior to their enrollment in the facilitated enrollment program, the number of families who receive a child care subsidy pursuant to this program who choose to use such subsidy for regu- lated child care, and the number of families who receive a child care subsidy pursuant to this program who choose to use such subsidy to receive child care services provided by a legally exempt provid- er. Such report shall be submitted by the applicable project admin- istrator, on or before November 1, 2012, provided that if such report is not received by November 30, 2012, reimbursement for administrative costs shall be either reduced or withheld, and fail- ure of an administrator to submit a timely report may jeopardize such administrator's program from receiving funding in future years. Child care subsidies paid on behalf of eligible families shall be reimbursed at the actual cost of care up to the applicable market rate for the district in which the child care is provided, in accordance with the fee schedule of the local social services district making the subsidy payments. The administrator for this pilot project is required to submit bimonthly reports on the fifteenth day of every other month beginning on January 15, 2012 and bi-monthly thereafter that provide current enrollment and informa- tion including, but not limited to, the amount of the approved subsidy level, the level of co-payment by the local social services district required for the participants in the program, the program's adopted budget reflecting all expenses including salaries and other information as needed, to the office of children and family services, the chairs of the senate committee on social services, the senate committee on children and families, the senate committee on labor, the chairs of the assembly committee on children and families and the assembly committee on social services, and the local social services districts. Provided however that if such bi-monthly reports are not received from this Capital Region-Oneida administrator, reimbursement for administrative costs shall be either reduced or withheld and failure of an administrator to submit a timely report may jeopardize such administrator's program from receiving funding in future years. The office of children and family services shall provide technical assistance to the pilot program to assist in time- ly coordination with the monthly claiming process. Notwithstanding 309 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 any other provision of law, this pilot program maintained herein may be terminated if the administrator for such program mismanages such program, by engaging in actions including but not limited to, improper use of funds, providing for child care subsidies in excess of the amount the subsidy funding appropriated herein can support, and failing to submit claims for reimbursement in a timely fashion ... 1,540,000 ..................................... (re. $1,123,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For services and expenses of the united federation of teachers to provide professional development to child care providers including but not necessarily limited to licensed group family day care home, registered family day care home and legally-exempt providers located in the city of New York, to meet existing training requirements and to enhance the development of such providers ....................... 500,000 ............................................. (re. $358,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2010, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For additional services and expenses of the civil service employees association, Local 1000, AFSCME, AFL-CIO to establish and operate a quality grant program for licensed group family day care home and registered family day care home providers outside the city of New York; provided however, that, pursuant to a request by the civil services association, the funds may be made available to CSEA Work- ers' Opportunity Resources and Knowledge Institute (CSEA WORK Insti- tute), or other administrator designated by the union to administer and implement the program for the union ............................ 2,235,000 ........................................... (re. $608,000) For services and expenses of the civil service employees association, Local 1000, AFSCME, AFL-CIO to provide professional development to child care providers which shall include but not necessarily be limited to, licensed group family day care home, registered family day care home and legally-exempt providers located outside the city of New York, to meet existing training requirements and to enhance the development of such providers; provided however, that, pursuant to a request by the civil services association, the funds may be made available to CSEA Workers' Opportunity Resources and Knowledge Institute (CSEA WORK Institute), or other administrator designated by the union to administer and implement the program for the union ... 500,000 ......................................... (re. $356,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2009: The funds appropriated herein shall be available for additional services and expenses related to the state block grant for child care for the provision by social services districts of child care assistance to families in receipt of family assistance and other low income families and for activities to increase the availability and/or quality of child care programs to the extent such funds are required to meet the non-supplantation requirements to receive the additional federal child care funds made available under the Ameri- 310 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 can recovery and reinvestment act of 2009 (Public Law 111-5) ....... 8,835,300 ........................................... (re. $973,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Federal Day Care Account - 25175 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses related to the child care block grant. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, in lieu of payments authorized by the social services law, or payments of federal funds otherwise due to the local social services districts for programs provided under the federal social security act or the federal food stamp act, funds herein appropriated, in amounts certified by the state commissioner or the state commissioner of health as due from local social services districts each month as their share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law may be set aside by the state comptroller in an interest-bearing account with such interest accruing to the credit of the locality in order to ensure the orderly and prompt payment of providers under section 367-b of the social services law pursuant to an estimate provided by the commissioner of health of each local social services district's share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law. Funds appropriated herein shall be available for aid to munici- palities, for services and expenses under the child care block grant and for payments to the federal government for expenditures made pursuant to the social services law and the state plan for individ- ual and family grant program under the disaster relief act of 1974. Such funds are to be available for payment of aid, services and expenses heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to munici- palities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the office net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be transferred to any other appropriation within the office of children and family services and/or the office of temporary and disability assistance and/or suballocated to the office of temporary and disability assistance for the purpose of paying local social services districts' costs of the above program and may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation or with any other item or items within the amounts appropriated within the office of children and family services general fund - local assistance account or special revenue funds federal/state operations federal day care account with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the money hereby appropri- ated including any funds transferred by the office of temporary and 311 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 disability assistance special revenue funds - federal / aid to localities federal health and human services fund, federal temporary assistance to needy families block grant funds at the request of local social services districts and, upon approval of the director of the budget, transfer of federal temporary assistance for needy families block grant funds made available from the New York works compliance fund program or otherwise specifically appropriated therefor, in combination with the money appropriated in the general fund / aid to localities local assistance account, appropriated for the state block grant for child care shall constitute the state block grant for child care. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $216,755,000 of the state block grant for child care may be used for child care assistance pursuant to title 5-C of article 6 of the social services law. The funds that are to be available to social services districts for child care assistance shall be apportioned among the social services districts by the office according to the allocation plan developed by the office and submitted to the director of the budget for approval within 60 days of enactment of the budget. A district's block grant allocation, including any funds the office of temporary and disability assistance transfers from a district's flexible fund for family services allocation to the state block grant for child care at the district's request, for a particular federal fiscal year is available only for child care assistance expenditures made during that federal fiscal year and which are claimed by March 31 of the year immediately following the end of that federal fiscal year. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, any claims for child care assistance made by a social services district for expenditures made during a particular federal fiscal year, other than claims made under title XX of the federal social security act and under the food stamp employment and training program, shall be counted against the social services district's block grant allocation for that federal fiscal year. A social services district shall expend its allocation from the block grant in accordance with the applicable provisions in federal law and regulations relating to the federal funds included in the state block grant for child care and the regulations of the office of children and family services. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, each district's claims submitted under the state block grant for child care will be processed in a manner that maximizes the availability of federal funds and ensures that the district meets its maintenance of effort requirement in each applicable federal fiscal year. Funds appropriated herein shall be subject to the amount awarded in federal grant funding. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $38,332,000 of the funds may be available for funding to social services districts for child care assistance should additional health and human services funding be available. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $22,034,000 may be available for services and expenses for the operation and coordination of child care resource and referral agencies. Such funds are to be 312 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 available pursuant to a plan prepared by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget to continue existing programs with existing contractors that are satis- factorily performing as determined by the office of children and family services, to award new contracts to not-for-profit organiza- tions to continue programs where the existing contractors are not satisfactorily performing as determined by the office of children and family services and/or to award new contracts to not-for-profit organizations through a competitive process. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $6,125,000 may be available for services and expenses for the operation and coordination of legally exempt enrollment agencies located in the city of New York. Such funds are to be available pursuant to a plan prepared by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget to continue existing programs with existing contrac- tors that are satisfactorily performing as determined by the office of children and family services, to award new contracts to not-for- profit organizations to continue programs where the existing contractors are not satisfactorily performing as determined by the office of children and family services and/or to award new contracts to not-for-profit organizations through a competitive process. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $1,100,000 may be available for services and expenses for the operation of infant/toddler resource centers. Such funds are to be available pursuant to a plan prepared by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget to continue existing programs with existing contractors that are satisfactorily performing as deter- mined by the office of children and family services, to award new contracts to not-for-profit organizations to continue programs where the existing contractors are not satisfactorily performing as deter- mined by the office of children and family services and/or to award new contracts to not-for-profit organizations through a competitive process. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $6,434,000 may be available for services and expenses of child care provider training. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $10,240,000 may be available for services and expenses of child care scholarships education and ongoing professional development. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $2,000,000 may be available for services and expenses of the development and maintenance of automated systems in support of licensing and oversight of child day care providers. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $586,000 may be available for services and expenses to make awards through a competitive grant process for start-up expenses and for the promotion of child health and safety, including equipment and minor renovations. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $300,000 may be available for services and expenses for the establishment and/or operation of child care services in the state's courts. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $2,020,000 may be available for services and expenses of subsidy and quality activities at the 313 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 state university of New York including community colleges and state operated campuses. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $2,020,000 may be available for services and expenses of subsidy and quality activities at the city university of New York, including community colleges and senior colleges. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $750,000 may be available for suballocation to the department of agriculture and markets for services and expenses of child care services provided to children of migrant workers in programs operated by non-profit organizations under contract with the department of agriculture and markets to provide such care. Of the amount appropriated herein, up to $50,000 may be available for services and expenses of conducting a market rate survey ........... 308,746,000 ..................................... (re. $194,059,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses related to the child care block grant. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, in lieu of payments authorized by the social services law, or payments of federal funds otherwise due to the local social services districts for programs provided under the federal social security act or the federal food stamp act, funds herein appropriated, in amounts certified by the state commissioner or the state commissioner of health as due from local social services districts each month as their share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law may be set aside by the state comptroller in an interest-bearing account with such interest accruing to the credit of the locality in order to ensure the orderly and prompt payment of providers under section 367-b of the social services law pursuant to an estimate provided by the commissioner of health of each local social services district's share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law. Funds appropriated herein shall be available for aid to munici- palities, for services and expenses under the child care block grant and for payments to the federal government for expenditures made pursuant to the social services law and the state plan for individ- ual and family grant program under the disaster relief act of 1974. Such funds are to be available for payment of aid, services and expenses heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to munici- palities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the office net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be transferred to any other appropriation within the office of children and family services and/or the office of temporary and disability assistance and/or suballocated to the office of temporary and disability assistance for the purpose of paying local social services districts' costs of the above program and may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other 314 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 appropriation or with any other item or items within the amounts appropriated within the office of children and family services general fund - local assistance account or special revenue funds federal/state operations federal day care account with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the money hereby appropri- ated including any funds transferred by the office of temporary and disability assistance special revenue funds - federal / aid to localities federal health and human services fund, federal temporary assistance to needy families block grant funds at the request of local social services districts and, upon approval of the director of the budget, transfer of federal temporary assistance for needy families block grant funds made available from the New York works compliance fund program or otherwise specifically appropriated therefor, in combination with the money appropriated in the general fund / aid to localities local assistance account, appropriated for the state block grant for child care shall constitute the state block grant for child care. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $216,755,000 of the state block grant for child care may be used for child care assistance pursuant to title 5-C of article 6 of the social services law. The funds that are to be available to social services districts for child care assistance shall be apportioned among the social services districts by the office according to the allocation plan developed by the office and submitted to the director of the budget for approval within 60 days of enactment of the budget. A district's block grant allocation, including any funds the office of temporary and disability assistance transfers from a district's flexible fund for family services allocation to the state block grant for child care at the district's request, for a particular federal fiscal year is available only for child care assistance expenditures made during that federal fiscal year and which are claimed by March 31 of the year immediately following the end of that federal fiscal year. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, any claims for child care assistance made by a social services district for expenditures made during a particular federal fiscal year, other than claims made under title XX of the federal social security act and under the food stamp employment and training program, shall be counted against the social services district's block grant allocation for that federal fiscal year. A social services district shall expend its allocation from the block grant in accordance with the applicable provisions in federal law and regulations relating to the federal funds included in the state block grant for child care and the regulations of the office of children and family services. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, each district's claims submitted under the state block grant for child care will be processed in a manner that maximizes the availability of federal funds and ensures that the district meets 315 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 its maintenance of effort requirement in each applicable federal fiscal year. Funds appropriated herein shall be subject to the amount awarded in federal grant funding. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $38,332,000 of the funds may be available for funding to social services districts for child care assistance should additional health and human services funding be available. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $22,034,000 may be available for services and expenses for the operation and coordination of child care resource and referral agencies. Such funds are to be available pursuant to a plan prepared by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget to continue existing programs with existing contractors that are satis- factorily performing as determined by the office of children and family services, to award new contracts to not-for-profit organiza- tions to continue programs where the existing contractors are not satisfactorily performing as determined by the office of children and family services and/or to award new contracts to not-for-profit organizations through a competitive process. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $6,125,000 may be available for services and expenses for the operation and coordination of legally exempt enrollment agencies located in the city of New York. Such funds are to be available pursuant to a plan prepared by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget to continue existing programs with existing contrac- tors that are satisfactorily performing as determined by the office of children and family services, to award new contracts to not-for- profit organizations to continue programs where the existing contractors are not satisfactorily performing as determined by the office of children and family services and/or to award new contracts to not-for-profit organizations through a competitive process. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $1,100,000 may be available for services and expenses for the operation of infant/toddler resource centers. Such funds are to be available pursuant to a plan prepared by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget to continue existing programs with existing contractors that are satisfactorily performing as deter- mined by the office of children and family services, to award new contracts to not-for-profit organizations to continue programs where the existing contractors are not satisfactorily performing as deter- mined by the office of children and family services and/or to award new contracts to not-for-profit organizations through a competitive process. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $6,434,000 may be available for services and expenses of child care provider training. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $10,240,000 may be available for services and expenses of child care scholarships education and ongoing professional development. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $2,000,000 may be available for services and expenses of the development and maintenance of 316 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 automated systems in support of licensing and oversight of child day care providers. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $586,000 may be available for services and expenses to make awards through a competitive grant process for start-up expenses and for the promotion of child health and safety, including equipment and minor renovations. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $300,000 may be available for services and expenses for the establishment and/or operation of child care services in the state's courts. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $2,020,000 may be available for services and expenses of subsidy and quality activities at the state university of New York including community colleges and state operated campuses. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $2,020,000 may be available for services and expenses of subsidy and quality activities at the city university of New York, including community colleges and senior colleges. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $750,000 may be available for suballocation to the department of agriculture and markets for services and expenses of child care services provided to children of migrant workers in programs operated by non-profit organizations under contract with the department of agriculture and markets to provide such care. Of the amount appropriated herein, up to $50,000 may be available for services and expenses of conducting a market rate survey ........... 308,746,000 ...................................... (re. $33,256,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses related to the child care block grant. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, in lieu of payments authorized by the social services law, or payments of federal funds otherwise due to the local social services districts for programs provided under the federal social security act or the federal food stamp act, funds herein appropriated, in amounts certified by the state commissioner or the state commissioner of health as due from local social services districts each month as their share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law may be set aside by the state comptroller in an interest-bearing account with such interest accruing to the credit of the locality in order to ensure the orderly and prompt payment of providers under section 367-b of the social services law pursuant to an estimate provided by the commissioner of health of each local social services district's share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law. Funds appropriated herein shall be available for aid to munici- palities, for services and expenses under the child care block grant and for payments to the federal government for expenditures made pursuant to the social services law and the state plan for individ- ual and family grant program under the disaster relief act of 1974. 317 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Such funds are to be available for payment of aid, services and expenses heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to munici- palities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the office net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be transferred to any other appropriation within the office of children and family services and/or the office of temporary and disability assistance and/or suballocated to the office of temporary and disability assistance for the purpose of paying local social services districts' costs of the above program and may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation or with any other item or items within the amounts appropriated within the office of children and family services general fund - local assistance account or special revenue funds federal/state operations federal day care account with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the money hereby appropri- ated including any funds transferred by the office of temporary and disability assistance special revenue funds - federal / aid to localities federal health and human services fund, federal temporary assistance to needy families block grant funds at the request of local social services districts and, upon approval of the director of the budget, transfer of federal temporary assistance for needy families block grant funds made available from the New York works compliance fund program or otherwise specifically appropriated therefor, in combination with the money appropriated in the general fund / aid to localities local assistance account, appropriated for the state block grant for child care shall constitute the state block grant for child care. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $216,755,000 of the state block grant for child care may be used for child care assistance pursuant to title 5-C of article 6 of the social services law. The funds that are to be available to social services districts for child care assistance shall be apportioned among the social services districts by the office according to the allocation plan developed by the office and submitted to the director of the budget for approval within 60 days of enactment of the budget. A district's block grant allocation, including any funds the office of temporary and disability assistance transfers from a district's flexible fund for family services allocation to the state block grant for child care at the district's request, for a particular federal fiscal year is available only for child care assistance expenditures made during that federal fiscal year and which are claimed by March 31 of the year immediately following the end of that federal fiscal year. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, any claims for child care assistance made by a social services district for expenditures made during a particular federal fiscal year, other than claims made 318 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 under title XX of the federal social security act and under the food stamp employment and training program, shall be counted against the social services district's block grant allocation for that federal fiscal year. A social services district shall expend its allocation from the block grant in accordance with the applicable provisions in federal law and regulations relating to the federal funds included in the state block grant for child care and the regulations of the office of children and family services. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, each district's claims submitted under the state block grant for child care will be processed in a manner that maximizes the availability of federal funds and ensures that the district meets its maintenance of effort requirement in each applicable federal fiscal year. Funds appropriated herein shall be subject to the amount awarded in federal grant funding. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $38,332,000 of the funds may be available for funding to social services districts for child care assistance should additional health and human services funding be available. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $22,034,000 may be available for services and expenses for the operation and coordination of child care resource and referral agencies. Such funds are to be available pursuant to a plan prepared by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget to continue existing programs with existing contractors that are satis- factorily performing as determined by the office of children and family services, to award new contracts to not-for-profit organiza- tions to continue programs where the existing contractors are not satisfactorily performing as determined by the office of children and family services and/or to award new contracts to not-for-profit organizations through a competitive process. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $6,125,000 may be available for services and expenses for the operation and coordination of legally exempt enrollment agencies located in the city of New York. Such funds are to be available pursuant to a plan prepared by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget to continue existing programs with existing contrac- tors that are satisfactorily performing as determined by the office of children and family services, to award new contracts to not-for- profit organizations to continue programs where the existing contractors are not satisfactorily performing as determined by the office of children and family services and/or to award new contracts to not-for-profit organizations through a competitive process. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $1,100,000 may be available for services and expenses for the operation of infant/toddler resource centers. Such funds are to be available pursuant to a plan prepared by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget to continue existing programs with existing contractors that are satisfactorily performing as deter- mined by the office of children and family services, to award new contracts to not-for-profit organizations to continue programs where 319 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 the existing contractors are not satisfactorily performing as deter- mined by the office of children and family services and/or to award new contracts to not-for-profit organizations through a competitive process. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $6,434,000 may be available for services and expenses of child care provider training. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $10,240,000 may be available for services and expenses of child care scholarships education and ongoing professional development. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $2,000,000 may be available for services and expenses of the development and maintenance of automated systems in support of licensing and oversight of child day care providers. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $586,000 may be available for services and expenses to make awards through a competitive grant process for start-up expenses and for the promotion of child health and safety, including equipment and minor renovations. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $300,000 may be available for services and expenses for the establishment and/or operation of child care services in the state's courts. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $2,020,000 may be available for services and expenses of subsidy and quality activities at the state university of New York including community colleges and state operated campuses. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $2,020,000 may be available for services and expenses of subsidy and quality activities at the city university of New York, including community colleges and senior colleges. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $750,000 may be available for suballocation to the department of agriculture and markets for services and expenses of child care services provided to children of migrant workers in programs operated by non-profit organizations under contract with the department of agriculture and markets to provide such care. Of the amount appropriated herein, up to $50,000 may be available for services and expenses of conducting a market rate survey ........... 308,746,000 ..................................... (re. $144,637,000) Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Quality Child Care and Protection Account - 21900 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses related to administering the "quality child care and protection act" specifically, the provision of grants to child day care providers for health and safety purposes, for train- ing of child day care provider staff and other activities to increase the availability and/or quality of child care programs. No expenditure shall be made from this account until an expenditure plan has been approved by the director of the budget ............... 343,000 ............................................. (re. $343,000) 320 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 NEW YORK STATE COMMISSION FOR THE BLIND [AND VISUALLY HANDICAPPED] PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses of the Helen Keller - CORE Program to provide services to legally-blind individuals having higher educa- tion or competitive employment goals ............................... 35,000 ............................................... (re. $35,000) For services and expenses of the National Federation of the Blind for NFB-Newsline ... 75,000 .............................. (re. $75,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal [Department of] Education Fund Rehabilitation Services/Supported Employment Account - 25213 The appropriation made by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013, is hereby amended and reappropriated to read: For services and expenses related to the NEW YORK STATE commission for the blind [and visually handicapped] including transfer or suballo- cation to the state education department ........................... 350,000 ............................................. (re. $350,000) FAMILY AND CHILDREN'S SERVICES PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount appro- priated herein, shall be available under a foster care block grant for state reimbursement of eligible social services district expend- itures for the provision and administration of foster care services including care, maintenance, supervision, and tuition; for super- vision of foster children placed in federally funded job corps programs; for care, maintenance, supervision, and tuition for adju- dicated juvenile delinquents and persons in need of supervision placed in residential programs operated by authorized agencies and in out-of-state residential programs; and for the provision and administration of the kinship guardian assistance program including kinship guardianship assistance payments and payments for non-recur- ring guardianship expenses. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, a portion of the funds are available to reimburse social services districts for the change in the maximum state aid rates established by the office of children and family services for the 2013-14 rate year pursuant to section 398-a of the social services law and sections 4003 and 4405 of the education law to reflect the continuation of the cost of living adjustments that became effective April 1, 2008 for payments made to 321 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 foster parents and for salary and fringe benefit costs and other critical nonpersonal services costs for foster care programs as determined by the office. Social services districts must adjust the amount of payments made for care provided by congregate care and foster boarding home programs and to foster parents to reflect the cost of living adjustments in the manner specified by the office. Each authorized agency operating a congregate care or foster board- ing home program in New York state for which the office sets a maxi- mum state aid rate pursuant to section 398-a of the social services law or section 4003 or 4405 of the education law shall submit, at the time and in a manner to be determined by the office, a written certification, attesting that the funds received for the continua- tion of the cost of living adjustment to the maximum state aid rate that became effective April 1, 2008 for that program will be or were used solely in accordance with the requirements of the cost of living adjustment established by the office. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, including section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part H of chapter 56 of the laws of 2012, for the period commencing on April 1, 2013 and ending March 31, 2014 the commissioner shall not apply any cost of living adjustment for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimbursement. Within the amounts appropriated herein, state reimbursement to each social services district for services identified herein that are otherwise reimbursable by the state from April 1, 2013 through March 31, 2014 shall be limited to a district allocation, hereinafter referred to as the district's block grant allocation. Notwithstand- ing any other provision of law, such block grant allocation shall be based, in part, on each district's claims for such costs, adjusted by the applicable cost allocation methodology and net of any retro- active payments for the 12 month period ending June 30, 2012 that are submitted on or before January 2, 2013 and, in part, on such other factors as determined by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget. Any portion of a social services district's allocation from funds appropriated herein not claimed by such district during the state fiscal year may be used by such district for expenditures on preventive services provided pursuant to section 409-a of the social services law, inde- pendent living services and aftercare services provided pursuant to regulations of the department of family assistance, claimed by such district during the next state fiscal year up to the amount remain- ing from the district's foster care block grant allocation, provided however, that any claims for such services during the next state fiscal year in excess of such amount shall be subject to 62 percent state reimbursement exclusive of any federal funds made available for such purposes, in accordance with directives of the department of family assistance and subject to the approval of the director of the budget. Any claims submitted by a social services district for reimbursement for a particular state fiscal year for which the social services district does not receive state or federal reimbursement during that state fiscal year may not be claimed 322 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 against that district's block grant apportionment for the next state fiscal year. The office of children and family services, with the approval of the director of the budget, may reduce a district's block grant allo- cation by the state share decrease related to federal retroactive reimbursement for such foster care services identified herein. The office, with the approval of the director of the budget, may reduce a district's block grant allocation by the state share of disallow- ances or sanctions taken against the district pursuant to the social services law or federal law. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the state shall not be responsible for reimbursing a social services district and a district shall not seek state reimbursement for any portion of any state disallowance or sanction taken against the social services district, or any federal disallowance attributable to final federal agency decisions or to settlement made, on or after July 1, 1995, when such disallowance or sanction results from the failure of the social services district to comply with federal or state require- ments, including, but not limited to, failure to document eligibil- ity for federal or state funds in the case record; provided, howev- er, if the office determines that any federal disallowance for services provided between January 1, 1999 and May 31, 1999 results solely from the late enactment of the state legislation implementing the federal adoption and safe families act, the state shall be sole- ly responsible for the full amount of the disallowance or sanction; provided, further, however, this provision shall be deemed to apply both prospectively and retroactively regardless of whether such sanctions or disallowances are for services provided or claims made prior to or after April 1, 2013. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, any federal disallowance resulting from a federal title IV-E eligibility review or audit that uses extrapolated statistic techniques shall be passed along by the state to any and all social services districts that the office of children and family services has determined have not complied with the title IV-E eligibility requirements or have not taken the neces- sary actions to ensure compliance with such requirements including, but not limited to, failing to: assess and fully document all the criteria and have readily available all the necessary documents to establish and continue title IV-E eligibility for all title IV-E eligible children within the required time frames; claim title IV-E funding only for cases that meet all of the title IV-E eligibility criteria; and fully implement the social services payment system on or before April 1, 2005 for all direct and voluntary agency foster care services. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, the office of children and family services shall impose on social services districts any feder- al disallowance issued against the state as a result of a federal title IV-E secondary eligibility review regardless of the date the children may have entered foster care, the date the eligibility or payment errors occurred, or the filing date of any federal claims for reimbursement; provided, however, that the state shall be 323 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 responsible for the disallowed costs and expenditures related to the placement of children in a facility operated by the office of chil- dren and family services, which shall be determined in the same manner as the disallowed costs and expenditures for social services districts other than the city of New York. In order to reimburse the federal government for the full amount of any disallowance imposed on the state by the federal administration for children and families within the timeframes necessary to avoid any potential interest payments on such amount, the office of children and family services is authorized to immediately offset funds otherwise due to each district for a pro rata share of the total disallowed costs based on the percentage of applicable federal title IV-E claims made by that district for the relevant time period as compared to the total applicable statewide title IV-E claims. The amount of the offset against each district will be adjusted, if necessary, upon completion of the disallowance allocation process. The final allo- cation of the amount of any federal disallowance resulting from a title IV-E secondary eligibility review shall be allocated among the districts so that each district shall be responsible for the amount attributable to each of the district's children or cases that are determined by the federal review to be unallowable. Each district shall also be responsible for a portion of the federal extrapolated disallowance amount based on the relative error rate for the district. The city of New York's error rate will be based on the federal sample and federal statistics. For all social services districts other than the city of New York, the error rate will be based on a review conducted by the district of a sample of children and/or cases determined by the office of children and family services and a re-review of a sub-sample by the office of those children and/or cases determined by the office. The office of chil- dren and family services will determine what is reasonable in estab- lishing the size of the sample and sub-sample for each district. The office of children and family services shall notify each social services district of the sample of children and/or cases from the federal audit period that the social services district must review. Any child or case from the social services district that was included in the federal sample will automatically be included in the social services district's review sample and the determination made at the federal review regarding that child or case will govern for the purposes of the social services district's review. The social services district must complete and submit the results of its review to the office of children and family services within 60 days of receipt of the sample. The error rate for the district will be based on the findings of the district's review and the office of children and family services' re-review. If a social services district does not complete its review within 60 days of receiving the sample from the office of children and family services, the office of children and family services shall assign an error rate to the social services district based on the relative percentage of the district's applicable title IV-E claims for the relevant period as compared to applicable statewide title IV-E claims for that period and other 324 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 circumstances that the office of children and family services may consider in order to allocate 100 percent of the federal disallow- ance. The office of children and family services shall apply each social services district's error rate to the total amount of the district's applicable title IV-E claims including associated admin- istrative expenses. The resulting dollar amounts for all of the social services districts will be summed to derive the total amount of title IV-E claims deemed to be in error statewide. To establish a disallowance percentage for each social services district, the amount of the district's title IV-E claims deemed to be in error will be divided by the amount of statewide title IV-E claims deemed to be in error. The resulting disallowance percentage for each district will be applied to the entire title IV-E extrapolated disallowance calculated by the federal review to determine the amount of the extrapolated disallowance for which the district is responsible. Each district will be credited for the amount already disallowed for any individual children or cases found to be in error during the federal review. The exclusive appeal rights for the review of the amount of the federal disallowance assigned to each social services district shall be pursuant to article 78 of the civil practice laws and rules; provided, however, that in any such action all of the social services districts shall be joined as necessary parties and the venue of any such action shall be in Rens- selaer county. Any social services district that fails to complete its sample review in the required time frames shall have no right to appeal and shall not be a necessary party to any action brought by another social services district. The money hereby appropriated is to be available for payment of state aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, the money hereby appropriated shall be available to the office net of disal- lowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be transferred to any other appropriation within the office of children and family services and/or the office of temporary and disability assistance and/or suballocated to the office of temporary and disability assistance for the purpose of paying local social services districts' costs of the above program and may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation or with any other item or items within the amounts appropriated within the office of children and family services general fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the depart- ment of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, in lieu of payments authorized by the social services law, or payments of federal funds otherwise due to the local social services districts for programs provided under the federal social security act or the federal food stamp act, funds herein appropriated, in amounts certified by the 325 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 state comptroller or the state commissioner of health as due from local social services districts each month as their share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law may be set aside by the state comptroller in an interest bearing account with such interest accruing to the credit of the locality in order to ensure the orderly and prompt payment of providers under section 367-b of the social services law pursuant to an estimate provided by the commissioner of health of each local social services district's share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law. Notwithstanding the provisions of any other law to the contrary, the office of children and family services may, on behalf of social services districts, make payments to foster boarding homes paid directly by social services districts by direct deposit or debit card. Local social services districts shall reimburse the office for the costs of administering such direct deposit or debit card payments. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of the social services law or the state finance law, the office of children and family services shall, on a quarterly basis, request that the office of temporary and disability assistance reimburse the office of children and fami- ly services for the non-federal share of the costs of administering such direct deposit or debit card payments to capture the local share of such costs. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, if a social services district fails to provide reimbursement to the office of children and family services pursuant to section 529 of the executive law within 60 days of receiving a bill for services under such section, or by the date certain set by such office for providing reimburse- ment, whichever is later, the offices of the department of family assistance are authorized to exercise the state's set-off rights by withholding any amounts due and owing to such district under this appropriation, up to such amounts due and owing to the state under section 529 of the executive law and transferring such funds to the miscellaneous special revenue fund youth facility per diem account (YF). Notwithstanding any provision of articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, there shall be an exemption from the professional licensure requirements of such articles, and nothing contained in such articles, or in any other provisions of law related to the licensure requirements of persons licensed under those articles, shall prohibit or limit the activities or services of any person in the employ of a program or service operated, certified, regulated, funded or approved by the office of children and family services, a local governmental unit as such term is defined in article 41 of the mental hygiene law, and/or a local social services district as defined in section 61 of the social services law, and all such enti- ties shall be considered to be approved settings for the receipt of supervised experience for the professions governed by articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, and furthermore, no such entity shall be required to apply for nor be required to receive a waiver 326 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 pursuant to section 6503-a of the education law in order to perform any activities or provide any services ............................. 436,002,000 ......................................... (re. $500,000) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the amount appropriated herein shall be available to reimburse for 98 percent of 65 percent of eligible social services district expenditures that are claimed by March 31, 2014 for those community preventive services provided from October 1, 2012 through September 30, 2013 at a cost that does not exceed the cost that was in effect on October 1, 2008 and that a social services district can demonstrate had been approved by the office of children and family services on or before October 1, 2008; provided, however, that should insufficient funds be available to provide state reimbursement for 98 percent of 65 percent of such costs, reimbursement shall be made proportionally to each district based on the percentage of their total eligible claims to the amount appropriated; and, provided further, however, that if the amount appropriated exceeds the amount of funds necessary to reimburse 98 percent of 65 percent of the eligible social services district expenditures, the office may, to the extent funds are available, provide reimbursement for 98 percent of 65 percent of eligible social services district expenditures for new community preventive services programs approved by the office and only up to the amounts approved by the office. A local social services district seeking federal and/or state reimbursement for community preventive services provided on or after October 1, 2010 must submit claims that sepa- rately identify the costs of such services in a form and manner and at such times as are required by the department of family assistance and that information regarding outcome based measures that demon- strate quality of services provided and program effectiveness be submitted to the office of children and family services in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office. Of the amount appropriated herein, up to $1 million may be used to provide additional funding to an eligible program or programs with evalu- ation results that show program effectiveness and demonstrate private monetary support as determined by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget ... 12,124,750 ....................................... (re. $12,124,750) For state aid to reimburse 100 percent of social services district expenditures related to the improvement of staff to client ratios in the local district child protective workforce including, but not limited to new hiring to increase the number of caseworkers and to increase the number of supervisory staff in the local district child protective workforce. Each social services district receiving these funds shall certify that the district will not be using these funds to supplant other state and local funds and that the district will not submit claims for reimbursement under this appropriation for the same type and level of funding so certified, and the district shall submit to the office of children and family services information regarding outcome based measures that demonstrate quality of services provided and program effectiveness of such improved staff to client ratios in a form and manner and at such times as required 327 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 by the office; provided, however, that a district may use these funds for expenditures to continue or expand activities that were funded with last year's appropriation that was enacted for this purpose ... 757,200 ................................. (re. $757,200) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, for suballocation to the office of mental health and subsequently for suballocation from the office of mental health to the department of health for 94 percent of 65 percent of the nonfederal share of medical assistance payments for home and community based waiver services provided in accordance with subdivision 9 of section 366 of the social services law as authorized by selected social services districts which choose to use preventive services funds to support such costs and to authorize the office of temporary and disability assistance to intercept funds otherwise due to the districts to provide the 38.9 percent local share of such preventive services expenditures. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, including section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part H of chapter 56 of the laws of 2012, for the period commenc- ing on April 1, 2013 and ending March 31, 2014 the commissioner shall not apply any cost of living adjustment for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimbursement ... 6,121,000 ....................... (re. $1,143,000) For services and expenses of the office of children and family services and local social services districts for activities neces- sary to comply with certain provisions of the adoption and safe families act of 1997 (P.L. 105-89) and chapter 7 of the laws of 1999 and chapter 668 of the laws of 2006 requiring criminal record checks for foster care parents, prospective adoptive parents, and adult household members. Funds appropriated herein shall be made available in accordance with a plan to be developed by the commissioner of the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget. Funds appropriated herein shall be available for 94 percent of 98 percent of one-half of the non-federal share of the national and state fees for fingerprinting foster care parents, prospective adoptive parents, and other adult household members. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, and pursuant to chapter 7 of the laws of 1999 and chapter 668 of the laws of 2006, local social services districts shall reimburse the commissioner of the office of children and family services for an amount equal to 53.94 percent of the non-federal share of the cost of obtaining state and national fingerprint records. Notwithstanding any incon- sistent provision of law, and pursuant to chapter 7 of the laws of 1999 and chapter 668 of the laws of 2006, the commissioner of the office of children and family services shall, on behalf of local social services districts, make payments to the division of criminal justice services for processing of state and national criminal record checks and any other related costs. The commissioner shall ensure expenditures made pursuant to this provision reflect appro- priate federal and local shares. The commissioner of the office of children and family services shall request that the commissioner of the office of temporary and disability assistance reimburse the 328 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 commissioner of the office of children and family services in an amount equal to 53.94 percent of the nonfederal share of such payments provided that such reimbursement in payments reflects actu- al expenditures made on behalf of each local social services district to capture the local share of such costs. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of the social services law or the state finance law, the commissioner shall, on a quarterly basis, request that the commissioner of the office of temporary and disability assistance reimburse the commissioner of the office of children and family services in an amount equal to 53.94 percent of the non-federal share of such fees to capture the local share of such fees. Such reimbursement shall occur on or before the one hundred and twentieth day following the close of the preceding quar- ter and shall be charged among districts based on the number of children currently placed in foster care in each local social services district provided that this methodology is revised quarter- ly to reflect most current available data. Amounts appropriated herein may, subject to the director of the budget, be interchanged or transferred with any other appropriation of the office of chil- dren and family services or the office of temporary and disability assistance as necessary to reimburse the state share of local social services district costs appropriated herein ........................ 1,857,000 ......................................... (re. $1,857,000) For services and expenses for foster care, adult and child protective services, preventive and adoption services provided by Indian tribes pursuant to subdivision 2 of section 39 of the social services law, after deducting therefrom any federal funds properly received or to be received. Notwithstanding the provisions of any other law to the contrary, the liability of the state and the amount to be distrib- uted or otherwise expended by the state shall be 92 percent of eligible expenditures. Notwithstanding any provision of articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, there shall be an exemption from the professional licensure requirements of such articles, and nothing contained in such articles, or in any other provisions of law related to the licensure requirements of persons licensed under those articles, shall prohibit or limit the activities or services of any person in the employ of a program or service operated, certified, regulated, funded or approved by the office of children and family services, a local governmental unit as such term is defined in article 41 of the mental hygiene law, and/or a local social services district as defined in section 61 of the social services law, and all such enti- ties shall be considered to be approved settings for the receipt of supervised experience for the professions governed by articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, and furthermore, no such entity shall be required to apply for nor be required to receive a waiver pursuant to section 6503-a of the education law in order to perform any activities or provide any services ............................. 3,700,000 ......................................... (re. $2,670,000) For services and expenses of certain child fatality review teams approved by the office of children and family services for the 329 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 purposes of investigating and/or reviewing the death of children ... 829,100 ............................................. (re. $829,100) For services and expenses of certain local or regional multidiscipli- nary child abuse investigation teams approved by the office of chil- dren and family services for the purpose of investigating reports of suspected child abuse or maltreatment and for new and established child advocacy centers ............................................. 5,229,900 ......................................... (re. $5,229,900) For additional services and expenses of child advocacy centers. This funding is to be distributed to newly established child advocacy centers and existing child advocacy centers weighted on a three year average of client volume ... 750,000 ................ (re. $750,000) For services and expenses, including local administrative costs, for providing medicaid home and community based waiver services pursuant to subdivision 12 of section 366 of the social services law. The amount appropriated herein is subject to a spending plan approved by the division of the budget and may be available for transfer or suballocation to the department of health for the medical assistance program for such services and expenses. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, including section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part H of chapter 56 of the laws of 2012, for the period commenc- ing on April 1, 2013 and ending March 31, 2014 the commissioner shall not apply any cost of living adjustment for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimbursement. Notwithstanding any provision of articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, there shall be an exemption from the professional licensure requirements of such articles, and nothing contained in such articles, or in any other provisions of law related to the licensure requirements of persons licensed under those articles, shall prohibit or limit the activities or services of any person in the employ of a program or service operated, certified, regulated, funded or approved by the office of children and family services, a local governmental unit as such term is defined in article 41 of the mental hygiene law, and/or a local social services district as defined in section 61 of the social services law, and all such enti- ties shall be considered to be approved settings for the receipt of supervised experience for the professions governed by articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, and furthermore, no such entity shall be required to apply for nor be required to receive a waiver pursuant to section 6503-a of the education law in order to perform any activities or provide any services ............................. 72,494,000 ....................................... (re. $72,494,000) The money hereby appropriated is to be available for payment of state aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, the money hereby appropriated shall be available to the office net of disal- lowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be transferred to any other appropriation within 330 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 the office of children and family services and/or the office of temporary and disability assistance and/or suballocated to the office of temporary and disability assistance for the purpose of paying local social services districts' costs of the above program and may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation or with any other item or items within the amounts appropriated within the office of children and family services general fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the depart- ment of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, in lieu of payments authorized by the social services law, or payments of federal funds otherwise due to the local social services districts for programs provided under the federal social security act or the federal food stamp act, funds herein appropriated, in amounts certified by the state commissioner or the state commissioner of health as due from local social services districts each month as their share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law may be set aside by the state comptroller in an interest-bearing account with such interest accruing to the credit of the locality in order to ensure the orderly and prompt payment of providers under section 367-b of the social services law pursuant to an estimate provided by the commissioner of health of each local social services district's share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law. Notwithstanding section 398-a of the social services law or any other law to the contrary, the amount appropriated herein, or such other amount as may be approved by the director of the budget, shall be available for 94 percent of 98 percent of 50 percent reimbursement after deducting any federal funds available therefor to social services districts for amounts attributable to dormitory authority billings or approved refinancing of such billings which result in local social services districts' claims in excess of a local district's foster care block grant allocation. In addition, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, a portion of funds appropriated herein, or such other amount as may be approved by the director of the budget, shall be available for reimbursement related to payments made by a social services district to foster care providers subject to the provisions of section 410-i of the social services law for expenses directly related to projects funded through the housing finance agency for those foster care providers which also received revised or supplemental rates from the applica- ble regulating agency to accommodate the housing finance agency payments or the refinancing of previously approved dormitory author- ity payments. Notwithstanding section 398-a of the social services law or any other law to the contrary, such reimbursement shall be available for 94 percent of 98 percent of 50 percent of social services district costs, after deducting federal funds available therefor, for those 331 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 social services districts' claims in excess of a social services district's foster care block grant allocation for those amounts exclusively attributable to the previously approved revised or supplemental rates. In addition, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, a portion of funds appropriated herein may also be used for payments to the dormitory authority of the state of New York for advisory services including, but not limited to, site visits and review of applications, building plans and cost estimates for voluntary agency programs for which the office of children and family services establishes maximum state aid rates and for capital projects for residential institutions for children seeking financing under paragraph b of subdivision 40 of section 1680 of the public authorities law, as amended by chapter 508 of the laws of 2006 ..... 6,620,000 ......................................... (re. $6,620,000) For eligible services and expenses provided during state fiscal year 2013-14 by a city with a population in excess of one million for a close to home initiative to provide juvenile justice services. Funds appropriated herein shall be made available for eligible services provided consistent with plans that cover juvenile delinquents in non-secure and limited secure settings submitted by a city with a population in excess of one million and approved by the office of children and family services and the director of the budget. The office of children and family services shall not reimburse any claims for expenditures for residential services unless they are submitted in final within twenty two months of the calendar quarter in which the claimed service or services were delivered and shall not reimburse any claims that were or will be transferred from this appropriation to the foster care block grant appropriation or the child welfare services appropriation. Notwithstanding any provision of articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, there shall be an exemption from the professional licensure requirements of such articles, and nothing contained in such articles, or in any other provisions of law related to the licensure requirements of persons licensed under those articles, shall prohibit or limit the activities or services of any person in the employ of a program or service operated, certified, regulated, funded or approved by the office of children and family services, a local governmental unit as such term is defined in article 41 of the mental hygiene law, and/or a local social services district as defined in section 61 of the social services law, and all such enti- ties shall be considered to be approved settings for the receipt of supervised experience for the professions governed by articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, and furthermore, no such entity shall be required to apply for nor be required to receive a waiver pursuant to section 6503-a of the education law in order to perform any activities or provide any services ............................. 36,265,000 ....................................... (re. $36,265,000) For payment of state aid for services and expenses for programs pursu- ant to section 530 of the executive law for secure and non-secure detention services provided from January 1, 2013 to December 31, 2013; provided, however, notwithstanding the provisions of any other 332 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 law to the contrary, the liability of the state and the amount to be distributed or otherwise expended by the state pursuant to section 530 of the executive law shall be determined by first calculating the amount of the expenditure or other liability pursuant to such law after taking into consideration any other limitations on the amount of such expenditure or liability set forth in the state budg- et for such year, and then reducing the amount so calculated by two percent of such amount. Within the amounts appropriated herein, state reimbursement shall be limited to the amount of the munici- pality's distribution. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, allocations shall be based on a plan developed by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget and shall be based, in part, on each municipality's history of detention utilization, youth population and other factors as determined by the office. Any portion of a municipality's distrib- ution not claimed by the municipality for reimbursement of detention expenditures made during the period January 1, 2013 through December 31, 2013 may be claimed by such municipality to reimburse 62 percent of expenditures during such period for supervision and treatment services for juveniles programs not otherwise reimbursable pursuant to a chapter of the laws of 2013. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the amount appropriated herein may provide for reimbursement of up to 100 percent of the cost of care, maintenance and supervision for youth whose residence is outside the county providing the services up to the county's distribution; provided that upon such reimbursement from this appropriation, the office of children and family services shall bill, and the home county of such youth shall reimburse the office of children and family services, for 51 percent of the cost of care, maintenance and supervision of such youth. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, the office of children and family services may require that such claims and data on detention use be submitted to the office electronically in the manner and format required by the office. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, the office shall be author- ized to promulgate regulations permitting the office to impose fiscal sanctions in the event that the office finds non-compliance with regulations governing secure and nonsecure detention facilities and to establish cost standards related to reimbursement of secure and non-secure detention services. Notwithstanding section 51 of the state finance law and any other provision of law to the contrary, the director of the budget may, upon the advice of the commissioner of the office of children and family services, authorize the transfer or interchange of moneys appropriated herein with any other local assistance - general fund appropriation within the office of children and family services except where transfer or interchange of appropriation is prohibited or otherwise restricted by law. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, if a social services district fails to provide reimbursement to the office of children and family services pursuant to section 529 of the executive law 333 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 within 60 days of receiving a bill for services under such section, or by the date certain set by such office for providing reimburse- ment, whichever is later, the offices of the department of family assistance are authorized to exercise the state's set-off rights by withholding any amounts due and owing to such district under this appropriation, up to such amounts due and owing to the state under section 529 of the executive law and transferring such funds to the miscellaneous special revenue fund youth facility per diem account (YF). Notwithstanding any provision of articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, there shall be an exemption from the professional licensure requirements of such articles, and nothing contained in such articles, or in any other provisions of law related to the licensure requirements of persons licensed under those articles, shall prohibit or limit the activities or services of any person in the employ of a program or service operated, certified, regulated, funded or approved by the office of children and family services, a local governmental unit as such term is defined in article 41 of the mental hygiene law, and/or a local social services district as defined in section 61 of the social services law, and all such enti- ties shall be considered to be approved settings for the receipt of supervised experience for the professions governed by articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, and furthermore, no such entity shall be required to apply for nor be required to receive a waiver pursuant to section 6503-a of the education law in order to perform any activities or provide any services ............................. 76,160,000 ....................................... (re. $62,070,000) Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the amount appropriated herein shall be available to the office of children and family services for payment of the state share of a county's prior years claim for reimbursement based upon a subsequent review by the office of actual expenditures for care, maintenance and supervision provided to youth in detention, to address any underpayment of state aid to the county for services and expenses for detention in a prior calendar year ... 12,344,000 ..................... (re. $12,344,000) Notwithstanding section 530 of the executive law or any other law to the contrary, for reimbursement of 49 percent of approved capital expenditures for secure juvenile detention. Such reimbursement shall be in the form of depreciation of approved capital costs and inter- est on bonds, notes or other indebtedness necessarily undertaken to finance construction costs. Notwithstanding any provision of laws to the contrary, funding for such costs shall be limited to the amount appropriated herein. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, the office of children and family services may require that such claims for reimbursement of capital expenditures be submitted to the office electronically in the manner and format required by the office. Notwithstanding section 51 of the state finance law and any other provision of law to the contrary, the director of the budget may, upon the advice of the commissioner of the office of children and family services, authorize the interchange of moneys appropriated herein with any other local assistance - general fund appropriation 334 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 within the office of children and family services .................. 4,606,000 ......................................... (re. $4,470,000) For eligible services and expenses of youth development programs as determined by the office of children and family services. Notwith- standing any other provision of law to the contrary, a youth devel- opment program shall mean a program designed to provide community- level services to promote positive youth development but shall not include approved runaway programs or transitional independent living support programs as such terms are defined in section 532-a of the executive law. Each county or a city with a population of one million or more, which shall be known as a municipality, operating a youth development program approved by the office of children and family services shall be eligible for one hundred percent state reimbursement of its qualified expenditures, subject to the amount available under this appropriation and exclusive of any federal funds made available therefor, not to exceed the municipality's distribution of state aid for youth development programs. The amount appropriated herein for youth development programs shall be distrib- uted by the office of children and family services to eligible muni- cipalities that have a comprehensive plan that has been developed in consultation with the applicable municipal youth bureau and approved by the office of children and family services. The distribution of the amount appropriated herein to eligible municipalities by the office of children and family services shall be based on factors as determined by the office and subject to the approval of the director of budget; such factors shall include the number of youth under the age of twenty-one residing in the municipality as shown by the last published federal census certified in the same manner as provided by section fifty-four of the state finance law and may include, but not be limited to, the percentage of youth living in poverty within the municipality or such other factors as provided for in the regu- lations of the office of children and family services. Up to fifteen percent of the youth development funds that a municipality would allocate to an approved local youth bureau pursuant to an approved comprehensive plan may be used for administrative functions performed by such local youth bureau. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, an approved local youth bureau that is not providing, operating, administering or monitoring youth development programs shall not receive funding under this appropriation. The office shall not reimburse any claims for youth development programs unless they are submitted within twelve months of the calendar quar- ter in which the expenditure was made. The office may require that such claims be submitted to the office electronically in the manner and format required by the office. A municipality may enter into contracts to effectuate its youth development program as approved by the office of children and family services. No expenditures shall be made from this appropriation for youth development programs until a plan has been approved by the director of the budget and a certif- icate of approval allocating these funds has been issued by the director of the budget. 335 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Notwithstanding any provision of articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, there shall be an exemption from the professional licensure requirements of such articles, and nothing contained in such articles, or in any other provisions of law related to the licensure requirements of persons licensed under those articles, shall prohibit or limit the activities or services of any person in the employ of a program or service operated, certified, regulated, funded or approved by the office of children and family services, a local governmental unit as such term is defined in article 41 of the mental hygiene law, and/or a local social services district as defined in section 61 of the social services law, and all such enti- ties shall be considered to be approved settings for the receipt of supervised experience for the professions governed by articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, and furthermore, no such entity shall be required to apply for nor be required to receive a waiver pursuant to section 6503-a of the education law in order to perform any activities or provide any services ............................. 14,121,700 ....................................... (re. $14,121,700) Of the amount appropriated herein, $967,016 shall be available for the period January 1, 2013 through December 31, 2013 as follows: For services and expenses related to locally operated youth develop- ment and delinquency prevention programs. No expenditure shall be made from this appropriation until a plan has been approved by the director of the budget and a certificate of approval allocating these funds has been issued by the director of the budget. Notwithstanding the provisions of section 420 of the executive law which would require expenditure of state aid for youth programs in a total amount greater than $967,016, for payment of state aid for programs pursuant to article 19-A of the executive law, for delin- quency prevention and youth development. Notwithstanding the provisions of section 420 of the executive law, eligibility for state aid reimbursement for counties which do not participate in the county comprehensive planing process shall be determined as follows: the aggregate amount of state aid for recreation, youth service and similar projects to a county and municipalities within such county shall not exceed $2,750 of which no more than $1,450 may be used for recreation projects, per 1,000 youths residing in the county based on a single count of such youths as shown by the last published federal census for the county certified in the same manner as provided by section 54 of the state finance law. The office shall not reimburse any claims unless they are submitted within 12 months of the project year in which the expenditure was made. Notwith- standing any law to the contrary, the office of children and family services may require that such claims for youth development and delinquency prevention programs be submitted to the office electron- ically in the manner and format required by the office, and that counties and municipalities submit to the office information regard- ing delinquency prevention and youth development outcome based meas- ures that demonstrate quality of services provided and effectiveness of such funded programs in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office. 336 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Of the amount appropriated herein $318,528 shall be available for the period January 1, 2013 through December 31, 2013 as follows: For services and expenses related to programs providing special delin- quency prevention or other youth development services. No expendi- ture shall be made for such programs for this appropriation until a plan has been approved by the director of the budget and a certif- icate of approval allocating these funds has been issued by the director of the budget. The office shall not reimburse any claims unless they are submitted within seven months of the project year in which the expenditure was made. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, the office of children and family services may require that such claims for special delinquency prevention or other youth development services be submitted to the office electronically in the manner and format required by the office, and that information regarding delinquency prevention outcome based measures that demon- strate quality of services provided and program effectiveness be submitted to the office in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office. For direct contracts with private not-for-profit community agencies to provide needed services for the operation of programs to prevent juvenile delinquency and promote youth development, and through an allocation to public agencies where it is documented that private not-for-profit community agencies are not available to provide such services. Moneys shall be made available to community agencies in counties outside the city of New York based on a statewide allo- cation formula determined by each county's eligibility for compre- hensive planning funds as a proportion of the statewide total provided under paragraph a of subdivision 1 of section 420 of the executive law. Moneys made available to community agencies shall be allocated by local youth bureaus subject to final funding determi- nations by the commissioner of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget. Such contracts shall provide for submission of information regarding outcome based measures that demonstrate quality of services provided and program effectiveness to the office in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office. For direct contract with private not-for-profit community agencies to provide needed services for the operation of programs to prevent juvenile delinquency and promote youth development, and through an allocation to public agencies where it is documented that private not-for-profit agencies are not available to provide such services. Such contracts shall provide for submission of information regarding outcome based measures that demonstrate quality of services provided and program effectiveness to the office in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, moneys shall be made available to community agencies in cities with populations greater than 275,000 and to community agencies statewide ........... 1,285,544 ......................................... (re. $1,285,544) For payment of state aid for programs for the provision of eligible services to runaway and homeless youth pursuant to a plan, submitted 337 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 by an eligible county, or a city having a population of one million or more, which shall be known as a municipality, and approved by the office of children and family services as part of such munici- pality's comprehensive plan; the office of children and family services shall not reimburse any claims unless they are submitted within 12 months of the calendar quarter in which the claimed service or services were delivered. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, the office of children and family services may require that such claims for provision of services to runaway and homeless youth be submitted to the office electronically in the manner and format required by the office, and the information regarding outcome based measures that demonstrate quality of services provided and program effectiveness be submitted to the office in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office. No expenditures shall be made from this appropriation until an annual expenditure plan is approved by the director of the budget and a certificate of approval allocating these funds has been issued by the director of the budget and copies of such certificate or any amendment thereto filed with the state comptroller, the chairperson of the senate finance committee and the chairperson of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any provision of articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, there shall be an exemption from the professional licensure requirements of such articles, and nothing contained in such articles, or in any other provisions of law related to the licensure requirements of persons licensed under those articles, shall prohibit or limit the activities or services of any person in the employ of a program or service operated, certified, regulated, funded or approved by the office of children and family services, a local governmental unit as such term is defined in article 41 of the mental hygiene law, and/or a local social services district as defined in section 61 of the social services law, and all such enti- ties shall be considered to be approved settings for the receipt of supervised experience for the professions governed by articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, and furthermore, no such entity shall be required to apply for nor be required to receive a waiver pursuant to section 6503-a of the education law in order to perform any activities or provide any services ............................. 2,355,800 ......................................... (re. $2,355,800) For payment of state aid for programs for the provision of services to runaway and homeless youth for the period January 1, 2013 through December 31, 2013 pursuant to subdivisions 2, 3 and 4 of section 420 of the executive law and pursuant to chapter 800 of the laws of 1985 amending the runaway and homeless youth act for the provision of transitional independent living support services and the establish- ment and operation of young adult shelters for youth between the ages of 16 to 21; the office of children and family services shall not reimburse any claims unless they are submitted within 12 months of the calendar quarter in which the claimed service or services were delivered. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, the office of children and family services may require that such claims for 338 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 provision of services to runaway and homeless youth be submitted to the office electronically in the manner and format required by the office, and the information regarding outcome based measures that demonstrate quality of services provided and program effectiveness be submitted to the office in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office. No expenditures shall be made from this appropriation until an annual expenditure plan is approved by the director of the budget and a certificate of approval allocating these funds has been issued by the director of the budget and copies of such certificate or any amendment thereto filed with the state comptroller, the chairperson of the senate finance committee and the chairperson of the assembly ways and means committee ............... 254,456 ............................................. (re. $254,456) For services and expenses provided by local probation departments, for the post-placement care of youth leaving a youth residential facili- ty and for services and expenses of the office of children and fami- ly services related to community-based programs for youth in the care of the office of children and family services which may include but not be limited to multi-systemic therapy, family functional therapy and/or functional therapeutic foster care, and electronic monitoring. Funds appropriated herein shall be made available subject to the approval of an expenditure plan by the director of the budget. Funded programs shall submit information regarding outcome based measures that demonstrate quality of services provided and program effectiveness to the office in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office ... 311,700 ............... (re. $311,700) For services and expenses of kinship care programs. Such funds are available pursuant to a plan prepared by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget to continue or expand existing programs with existing contractors that are satisfactorily performing as determined by the office of chil- dren and family services, to award new contracts to continue programs where the existing contractors are not satisfactorily performing as determined by the office of children and family services and/or award new contracts through a competitive process. Such contracts shall provide for submission of information regarding outcome based measures that demonstrate quality of services provided and program effectiveness to the office in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office ... 338,750 .... (re. $300,000) For services and expenses related to the home visiting program. Such funds are to be available pursuant to a plan prepared by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget to continue or expand existing programs with existing contractors that are satisfactorily performing as determined by the office of children and family services, to award new contracts to continue programs where the existing contractors are not satisfac- torily performing as determined by the office of children and family services and/or to award new contracts through a competitive proc- ess. Such contracts shall provide for submission of information regarding outcome based measures that demonstrate quality of 339 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 services provided and program effectiveness to the office in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office ............. 23,288,200 ....................................... (re. $17,001,000) For services and expenses of the William B. Hoyt memorial children and family trust fund, for prevention and support service programs for victims of family violence pursuant to article 10-A of the social services law. Programs funded through such trust shall submit infor- mation regarding outcome based measures that demonstrate quality of services provided and program effectiveness to the office in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office. Funds appropriated herein may be transferred to the office of children and family services miscellaneous special revenue fund, children and family trust fund ... 621,850 ....................... (re. $621,850) For services and expenses for supportive housing for young adults aged 25 years or younger leaving or having recently left foster care or who had been in foster care for more than a year after their 16th birthday and who are at-risk of street homelessness or sheltered homelessness provided under the joint project between the state and the city of New York, known as the New York New York III supportive housing agreement. No expenditure shall be made until a certificate of allocation has been approved by the director of the budget with copies to be filed with the chairpersons of the senate finance committee and the assembly ways and means committee. The amount appropriated herein may be transferred or otherwise made available to the city of New York administration for children's services for services and expenses related to implementing the project. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, including section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part H of chapter 56 of the laws of 2012, for the period commenc- ing on April 1, 2013 and ending March 31, 2014 the commissioner shall not apply any cost of living adjustment for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimbursement. Notwithstanding any provision of articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, there shall be an exemption from the professional licensure requirements of such articles, and nothing contained in such articles, or in any other provisions of law related to the licensure requirements of persons licensed under those articles, shall prohibit or limit the activities or services of any person in the employ of a program or service operated, certified, regulated, funded or approved by the office of children and family services, a local governmental unit as such term is defined in article 41 of the mental hygiene law, and/or a local social services district as defined in section 61 of the social services law, and all such enti- ties shall be considered to be approved settings for the receipt of supervised experience for the professions governed by articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, and furthermore, no such entity shall be required to apply for nor be required to receive a waiver pursuant to section 6503-a of the education law in order to perform any activities or provide any services ............................. 2,137,000 ......................................... (re. $2,137,000) 340 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses of the Catholic Family Center in Rochester to establish and operate a statewide kinship information and refer- ral network ... 220,500 ............................. (re. $220,500) For services and expenses of the advantage after school program. Such funds are to be available pursuant to a plan prepared by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget to extend or expand current contracts with community based organizations, to award new contracts to continue programs where the existing contractors are not satisfactorily performing as determined by the office of children and family services and/or to award new contracts through a competitive process to community based organiza- tions ... 17,255,300 ............................. (re. $17,021,000) For services and expenses of a public/private partnership pilot program to fund new and expand existing preventive, early childhood development, and other services to at-risk children, youth and fami- lies and such funds shall not be used to supplant other state, local or federal funding. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, state funding for the pilot program shall be limited to the amount appropriated herein and shall not constitute more than 65 percent of eligible program expenditures, with the remaining 35 percent of program expenditures to be supported with private funds. The funds shall be distributed through a competitive process for services in an eligible region pursuant to a plan prepared by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget. Eligible regions are the Capital, Central New York, Finger Lakes, Long Island, Mid-Hudson, Mohawk Valley, New York City, North Country, Southern Tier or Western New York regions ... 2,000,000 ......................................... (re. $2,000,000) For services and expenses of 2-1-1 New York, including funding to qualified regional collaborators ... 750,000 ........ (re. $750,000) For services and expenses related to the settlement house program. Funded programs shall submit information regarding outcome based measures that demonstrate quality of services provided and program effectiveness to the office in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office ... 450,000 ............... (re. $425,000) For services and expenses associated with sexually exploited children. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the state's liability under subdivision 5 of section 447-b of the social services law shall be limited to the amount appropriated herein ................. 1,650,000 ......................................... (re. $1,650,000) For services and expenses of the community reinvestment program ...... 1,750,000 ......................................... (re. $1,738,000) For services and expenses of the center for alternative sentencing and employment services (CASES) ... 200,000 ............. (re. $200,000) For services and expenses for the NYS Alliance of Boys & Girls Clubs . 750,000 ............................................. (re. $750,000) For services and expenses of the Yeled V'Yalda Early Childhood Center for education and parent support mentoring programs to facilitate healthy families ... 350,000 ........................ (re. $350,000) For suballocation to the division of criminal justice services for services and expenses of legal services for the elderly or disadvan- 341 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 taged of western New York for the prevention of elder abuse ........ 80,000 ............................................... (re. $80,000) For suballocation to the department of health for services and expenses of premium health for diagnostic services and treatment and preventive care services ... 350,000 ................ (re. $350,000) For services and expenses of the Community Action Organization of Erie County ... 250,000 .................................. (re. $250,000) The appropriation made by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013, is hereby amended and reappropriated to read: Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount appro- priated herein shall be available under the supervision and treat- ment services for juveniles program for 62 percent state reimburse- ment to counties and the city of New York for eligible expenditures for the provision and administration of eligible supervision and treatment services for juveniles programs during the period of April 1, 2013 through March 31, 2014 that have been approved by the office of children and family services pursuant to a plan approved by the director of the budget. Within the amounts appropriated herein, state reimbursement shall be limited to the amount of such munici- pality's distribution. The office of children and family services shall not reimburse any claims unless they are submitted within 12 months of the calendar quarter in which the claimed services were delivered, PROVIDED, HOWEVER, IF A MUNICIPALITY IS UNABLE TO CLAIM ALL OF ITS ALLOCATION FOR SUCH PROGRAM PERIOD WITHIN THE REQUIRED TIME FRAMES, THE MUNICIPALITY MAY APPLY TO THE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES FOR A WAIVER TO PERMIT THE MUNICIPALITY TO CONTINUE TO HAVE THE FUNDS AVAILABLE TO IT FOR AN ADDITIONAL ONE-YEAR PROGRAM PERIOD UPON A SHOWING AND CERTIFICATION BY THE MUNICIPALITY THAT SUCH FUNDS WILL BE USED ONLY TO REIMBURSE THE MUNICIPALITY FOR ELIGIBLE EXPENDITURES FOR ELIGIBLE SERVICES PROVIDED DURING THE PERIOD OF APRIL 1, 2013 THROUGH MARCH 31, 2014 FOR WHICH THE MUNICIPALITY WAS UNABLE TO CLAIM WITHIN THE REQUIRED TIMEFRAMES. These funds shall not be used to supplant other state and local funds ... 8,376,000 ..................... (re. $7,527,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the amount appropriated herein shall be available to reimburse for 98 percent of 65 percent of eligible social services district expenditures that are claimed by March 31, 2013 for those community preventive services provided from October 1, 2011 through September 30, 2012 at a cost that does not exceed the cost that was in effect on October 1, 2008 and that a social services district can demonstrate had been approved by the office of children and family services on or before October 1, 2008; provided, however, that should insufficient funds be available to provide state reimbursement for 98 percent of 65 percent of such costs, reimbursement shall be made proportionally to each district based on the percentage of their total eligible claims to the amount appropriated; and, provided further, however, that if the amount appropriated exceeds the amount of funds necessary to reimburse 98 342 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 percent of 65 percent of the eligible social services district expenditures, the office may, to the extent funds are available, provide reimbursement for 98 percent of 65 percent of eligible social services district expenditures for new community preventive services programs approved by the office and only up to the amounts approved by the office. A local social services district seeking federal and/or state reimbursement for community preventive services provided on or after October 1, 2010 must submit claims that sepa- rately identify the costs of such services in a form and manner and at such times as are required by the department of family assistance and that information regarding outcome based measures that demon- strate quality of services provided and program effectiveness be submitted to the office of children and family services in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office. Of the amount appropriated herein, up to $1 million may be used to provide additional funding to an eligible program or programs with evalu- ation results that show program effectiveness and demonstrate private monetary support as determined by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget ......... 12,124,750 ........................................ (re. $1,048,000) For state aid to reimburse 100 percent of social services district expenditures related to the improvement of staff to client ratios in the local district child protective workforce including, but not limited to new hiring to increase the number of caseworkers and to increase the number of supervisory staff in the local district child protective workforce. Each social services district receiving these funds shall certify that the district will not be using these funds to supplant other state and local funds and that the district will not submit claims for reimbursement under this appropriation for the same type and level of funding so certified, and the district shall submit to the office of children and family services information regarding outcome based measures that demonstrate quality of services provided and program effectiveness of such improved staff to client ratios in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office; provided, however, that a district may use these funds for expenditures to continue or expand activities that were funded with last year's appropriation that was enacted for this purpose ... 757,200 ................................... (re. $4,000) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, for suballocation to the office of mental health and subsequently for suballocation from the office of mental health to the department of health for 94 percent of 65 percent of the nonfederal share of medical assistance payments for home and community based waiver services provided in accordance with subdivision 9 of section 366 of the social services law as authorized by selected social services districts which choose to use preventive services funds to support such costs and to authorize the office of temporary and disability assistance to intercept funds otherwise due to the districts to provide the 38.9 percent local share of such preventive services expenditures. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, including section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 343 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 of part F of chapter 59 of the laws of 2011, for the period commenc- ing on April 1, 2012 and ending March 31, 2013 the commissioner shall not apply any new cost of living adjustment authorized by section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part F of chapter 59 of the laws of 2011, for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimbursement ... 6,121,000 ............... (re. $1,551,000) For services and expenses of the office of children and family services and local social services districts for activities neces- sary to comply with certain provisions of the adoption and safe families act of 1997 (P.L. 105-89) and chapter 7 of the laws of 1999 and chapter 668 of the laws of 2006 requiring criminal record checks for foster care parents, prospective adoptive parents, and adult household members. Funds appropriated herein shall be made available in accordance with a plan to be developed by the commissioner of the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget. Funds appropriated herein shall be available for 94 percent of 98 percent of one-half of the non-federal share of the national and state fees for fingerprinting foster care parents, prospective adoptive parents, and other adult household members. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, and pursuant to chapter 7 of the laws of 1999 and chapter 668 of the laws of 2006, local social services districts shall reimburse the commissioner of the office of children and family services for an amount equal to 53.94 percent of the non-federal share of the cost of obtaining state and national fingerprint records. Notwithstanding any incon- sistent provision of law, and pursuant to chapter 7 of the laws of 1999 and chapter 668 of the laws of 2006, the commissioner of the office of children and family services shall, on behalf of local social services districts, make payments to the division of criminal justice services for processing of state and national criminal record checks and any other related costs. The commissioner shall ensure expenditures made pursuant to this provision reflect appro- priate federal and local shares. The commissioner of the office of children and family services shall request that the commissioner of the office of temporary and disability assistance reimburse the commissioner of the office of children and family services in an amount equal to 53.94 percent of the nonfederal share of such payments provided that such reimbursement in payments reflects actu- al expenditures made on behalf of each local social services district to capture the local share of such costs. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of the social services law or the state finance law, the commissioner shall, on a quarterly basis, request that the commissioner of the office of temporary and disability assistance reimburse the commissioner of the office of children and family services in an amount equal to 53.94 percent of the non-federal share of such fees to capture the local share of such fees. Such reimbursement shall occur on or before the one hundred and twentieth day following the close of the preceding quar- ter and shall be charged among districts based on the number of children currently placed in foster care in each local social 344 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 services district provided that this methodology is revised quarter- ly to reflect most current available data. Amounts appropriated herein may, subject to the director of the budget, be interchanged or transferred with any other appropriation of the office of chil- dren and family services or the office of temporary and disability assistance as necessary to reimburse the state share of local social services district costs appropriated herein ........................ 1,857,000 ......................................... (re. $1,650,000) For services and expenses for foster care, adult and child protective services, preventive and adoption services provided by Indian tribes pursuant to subdivision 2 of section 39 of the social services law, after deducting therefrom any federal funds properly received or to be received. Notwithstanding the provisions of any other law to the contrary, the liability of the state and the amount to be distrib- uted or otherwise expended by the state shall be 92 percent of eligible expenditures ... 3,700,000 ................... (re. $6,000) For services and expenses of certain child fatality review teams approved by the office of children and family services for the purposes of investigating and/or reviewing the death of children ... 829,100 ............................................. (re. $829,100) For services and expenses of certain local or regional multidiscipli- nary child abuse investigation teams approved by the office of chil- dren and family services for the purpose of investigating reports of suspected child abuse or maltreatment and for new and established child advocacy centers ... 5,229,900 ................ (re. $985,000) For additional services and expenses of child advocacy centers ....... 750,000 ............................................. (re. $556,000) For services and expenses, including local administrative costs, for providing medicaid home and community based waiver services pursuant to subdivision 12 of section 366 of the social services law. The amount appropriated herein is subject to a spending plan approved by the division of the budget and may be available for transfer or suballocation to the department of health for the medical assistance program for such services and expenses. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, including section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part F of chapter 59 of the laws of 2011, for the period commenc- ing on April 1, 2012 and ending March 31, 2013 the commissioner shall not apply any new cost of living adjustment authorized by section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part F of chapter 59 of the laws of 2011, for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimbursement ... 72,494,000 ............. (re. $23,109,000) The money hereby appropriated is to be available for payment of state aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, the money hereby appropriated shall be available to the office net of disal- lowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be transferred to any other appropriation within the office of children and family services and/or the office of 345 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 temporary and disability assistance and/or suballocated to the office of temporary and disability assistance for the purpose of paying local social services districts' costs of the above program and may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation or with any other item or items within the amounts appropriated within the office of children and family services general fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the depart- ment of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, in lieu of payments authorized by the social services law, or payments of federal funds otherwise due to the local social services districts for programs provided under the federal social security act or the federal food stamp act, funds herein appropriated, in amounts certified by the state commissioner or the state commissioner of health as due from local social services districts each month as their share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law may be set aside by the state comptroller in an interest-bearing account with such interest accruing to the credit of the locality in order to ensure the orderly and prompt payment of providers under section 367-b of the social services law pursuant to an estimate provided by the commissioner of health of each local social services district's share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law. Notwithstanding section 398-a of the social services law or any other law to the contrary, the amount appropriated herein, or such other amount as may be approved by the director of the budget, shall be available for 94 percent of 98 percent of 50 percent reimbursement after deducting any federal funds available therefor to social services districts for amounts attributable to dormitory authority billings or approved refinancing of such billings which result in local social services districts' claims in excess of a local district's foster care block grant allocation. In addition, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, a portion of funds appropriated herein, or such other amount as may be approved by the director of the budget, shall be available for reimbursement related to payments made by a social services district to foster care providers subject to the provisions of section 410-i of the social services law for expenses directly related to projects funded through the housing finance agency for those foster care providers which also received revised or supplemental rates from the applica- ble regulating agency to accommodate the housing finance agency payments or the refinancing of previously approved dormitory author- ity payments. Notwithstanding section 398-a of the social services law or any other law to the contrary, such reimbursement shall be available for 94 percent of 98 percent of 50 percent of social services district costs, after deducting federal funds available therefor, for those social services districts' claims in excess of a social services 346 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 district's foster care block grant allocation for those amounts exclusively attributable to the previously approved revised or supplemental rates. In addition, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, a portion of funds appropriated herein may also be used for payments to the dormitory authority of the state of New York for advisory services including, but not limited to, site visits and review of applications, building plans and cost estimates for voluntary agency programs for which the office of children and family services establishes maximum state aid rates and for capital projects for residential institutions for children seeking financing under paragraph b of subdivision 40 of section 1680 of the public authorities law, as amended by chapter 508 of the laws of 2006 ..... 6,620,000 ......................................... (re. $4,419,000) For eligible services and expenses provided during state fiscal year 2012-13 by a city with a population in excess of one million for a close to home initiative to provide juvenile justice services to all adjudicated juvenile delinquents determined by a family court in such city as needing services or placement other than placement in a secure or limited secure facility. Funds appropriated herein shall be made available for eligible services provided consistent with a plan that covers juvenile delinquents in non-secure settings submit- ted by a city with a population in excess of one million and approved by the office of children and family services and the director of the budget as required by a chapter of the laws of 2012. The office of children and family services shall not reimburse any claims for expenditures for residential services unless they are submitted in final within twenty two months of the calendar quarter in which the claimed service or services were delivered and shall not reimburse any claims that were or will be transferred from this appropriation to the foster care block grant appropriation or the child welfare services appropriation ............................... 8,614,000 ......................................... (re. $3,714,000) For payment of state aid for services and expenses for programs pursu- ant to section 530 of the executive law for secure and non-secure detention services provided from January 1, 2012 to December 31, 2012; provided, however, notwithstanding the provisions of any other law to the contrary, the liability of the state and the amount to be distributed or otherwise expended by the state pursuant to section 530 of the executive law shall be determined by first calculating the amount of the expenditure or other liability pursuant to such law after taking into consideration any other limitations on the amount of such expenditure or liability set forth in the state budg- et for such year, and then reducing the amount so calculated by two percent of such amount. Within the amounts appropriated herein, state reimbursement shall be limited to the amount of the munici- pality's distribution. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, allocations shall be based on a plan developed by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget and shall be based, in part, on each municipality's history of detention utilization, youth population and other factors as determined by the office. Any portion of a municipality's distrib- 347 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 ution not claimed by the municipality for reimbursement of detention expenditures made during the period January 1, 2012 through December 31, 2012 may be claimed by such municipality to reimburse 62 percent of expenditures during such period for supervision and treatment services for juveniles programs not otherwise reimbursable pursuant to a chapter of the laws of 2012. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the amount appropriated herein may provide for reimbursement of up to 100 percent of the cost of care, maintenance and supervision for youth whose residence is outside the county providing the services up to the county's distribution; provided that upon such reimbursement from this appropriation, the office of children and family services shall bill, and the home county of such youth shall reimburse the office of children and family services, for 51 percent of the cost of care, maintenance and supervision of such youth. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, the office of children and family services may require that such claims and data on detention use be submitted to the office electronically in the manner and format required by the office. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, the office shall be author- ized to promulgate regulations permitting the office to impose fiscal sanctions in the event that the office finds non-compliance with regulations governing secure and nonsecure detention facilities and to establish cost standards related to reimbursement of secure and non-secure detention services. Notwithstanding section 51 of the state finance law and any other provision of law to the contrary, the director of the budget may, upon the advice of the commissioner of the office of children and family services, authorize the transfer or interchange of moneys appropriated herein with any other local assistance - general fund appropriation within the office of children and family services except where transfer or interchange of appropriation is prohibited or otherwise restricted by law. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, if a social services district fails to provide reimbursement to the office of children and family services pursuant to section 529 of the executive law within 60 days of receiving a bill for services under such section, or by the date certain set by such office for providing reimburse- ment, whichever is later, the offices of the department of family assistance are authorized to exercise the state's set-off rights by withholding any amounts due and owing to such district under this appropriation, up to such amounts due and owing to the state under section 529 of the executive law and transferring such funds to the miscellaneous special revenue fund youth facility per diem account (YF) ... 76,160,000 .............................. (re. $18,747,000) Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount appro- priated herein shall be available under the supervision and treat- ment services for juveniles program for 62 percent state reimburse- ment to counties and the city of New York for eligible expenditures for the provision and administration of eligible supervision and treatment services for juveniles programs during the period of April 348 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 1, 2012 through March 31, 2013 that have been approved by the office of children and family services pursuant to a plan approved by the director of the budget. Within the amounts appropriated herein, state reimbursement shall be limited to the amount of such munici- pality's distribution. The office of children and family services shall not reimburse any claims unless they are submitted within 12 months of the calendar quarter in which the claimed services were delivered. These funds shall not be used to supplant other state and local funds ... 8,376,000 ......................... (re. $4,400,000) Notwithstanding section 530 of the executive law or any other law to the contrary, for reimbursement of 49 percent of approved capital expenditures for secure juvenile detention. Such reimbursement shall be in the form of depreciation of approved capital costs and inter- est on bonds, notes or other indebtedness necessarily undertaken to finance construction costs. Notwithstanding any provision of laws to the contrary, funding for such costs shall be limited to the amount appropriated herein. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, the office of children and family services may require that such claims for reimbursement of capital expenditures be submitted to the office electronically in the manner and format required by the office. Notwithstanding section 51 of the state finance law and any other provision of law to the contrary, the director of the budget may, upon the advice of the commissioner of the office of children and family services, authorize the interchange of moneys appropriated herein with any other local assistance - general fund appropriation within the office of children and family services .................. 4,606,000 ......................................... (re. $3,223,000) Of the amount appropriated herein, $10,622,675 shall be available as follows: For services and expenses related to locally operated youth develop- ment and delinquency prevention programs. No expenditure shall be made from this appropriation until a plan has been approved by the director of the budget and a certificate of approval allocating these funds has been issued by the director of the budget. Notwithstanding the provisions of section 420 of the executive law which would require expenditure of state aid for youth programs in a total amount greater than $10,622,675, for payment of state aid for programs pursuant to article 19-A of the executive law, for delin- quency prevention and youth development. Notwithstanding the provisions of section 420 of the executive law, eligibility for state aid reimbursement for counties which do not participate in the county comprehensive planing process shall be determined as follows: the aggregate amount of state aid for recreation, youth service and similar projects to a county and municipalities within such county shall not exceed $2,750 of which no more than $1,450 may be used for recreation projects, per 1,000 youths residing in the county based on a single count of such youths as shown by the last published federal census for the county certified in the same manner as provided by section 54 of the state finance law. The office shall not reimburse any claims unless they are submitted within 12 months of the project year in which the expenditure was made. Notwith- 349 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 standing any law to the contrary, the office of children and family services may require that such claims for youth development and delinquency prevention programs be submitted to the office electron- ically in the manner and format required by the office, and that counties and municipalities submit to the office information regard- ing delinquency prevention and youth development outcome based meas- ures that demonstrate quality of services provided and effectiveness of such funded programs in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office. Of the amount appropriated herein $3,499,025 shall be available as follows: For services and expenses related to programs providing special delin- quency prevention or other youth development services. No expendi- ture shall be made for such programs from this appropriation until a plan has been approved by the director of the budget and a certif- icate of approval allocating these funds has been issued by the director of the budget. The office shall not reimburse any claims unless they are submitted within seven months of the project year in which the expenditure was made. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, the office of children and family services may require that such claims for special delinquency prevention or other youth development services be submitted to the office electronically in the manner and format required by the office, and that information regarding delinquency prevention outcome based measures that demon- strate quality of services provided and program effectiveness be submitted to the office in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office. For direct contracts with private not-for-profit community agencies to provide needed services for the operation of programs to prevent juvenile delinquency and promote youth development, and through an allocation to public agencies where it is documented that private not-for-profit community agencies are not available to provide such services. Moneys shall be made available to community agencies in counties outside the city of New York based on a statewide allo- cation formula determined by each county's eligibility for compre- hensive planning funds as a proportion of the statewide total provided under paragraph a of subdivision 1 of section 420 of the executive law. Moneys made available to community agencies shall be allocated by local youth bureaus subject to final funding determi- nations by the commissioner of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget. Such contracts shall provide for submission of information regarding outcome based measures that demonstrate quality of services provided and program effectiveness to the office in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office. For direct contract with private not-for-profit community agencies to provide needed services for the operation of programs to prevent juvenile delinquency and promote youth development, and through an allocation to public agencies where it is documented that private not-for-profit agencies are not available to provide such services. Such contracts shall provide for submission of information regarding 350 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 outcome based measures that demonstrate quality of services provided and program effectiveness to the office in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, moneys shall be made available to community agencies in cities with populations greater than 275,000 and to community agencies statewide ........... 14,121,700 ....................................... (re. $11,683,000) Of the amount appropriated herein, $967,016 shall be available for the period January 1, 2012 through December 31, 2012 as follows: For services and expenses related to locally operated youth develop- ment and delinquency prevention programs. No expenditure shall be made from this appropriation until a plan has been approved by the director of the budget and a certificate of approval allocating these funds has been issued by the director of the budget. Notwithstanding the provisions of section 420 of the executive law which would require expenditure of state aid for youth programs in a total amount greater than $967,016, for payment of state aid for programs pursuant to article 19-A of the executive law, for delin- quency prevention and youth development. Notwithstanding the provisions of section 420 of the executive law, eligibility for state aid reimbursement for counties which do not participate in the county comprehensive planing process shall be determined as follows: the aggregate amount of state aid for recreation, youth service and similar projects to a county and municipalities within such county shall not exceed $2,750 of which no more than $1,450 may be used for recreation projects, per 1,000 youths residing in the county based on a single count of such youths as shown by the last published federal census for the county certified in the same manner as provided by section 54 of the state finance law. The office shall not reimburse any claims unless they are submitted within 12 months of the project year in which the expenditure was made. Notwith- standing any law to the contrary, the office of children and family services may require that such claims for youth development and delinquency prevention programs be submitted to the office electron- ically in the manner and format required by the office, and that counties and municipalities submit to the office information regard- ing delinquency prevention and youth development outcome based meas- ures that demonstrate quality of services provided and effectiveness of such funded programs in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office. Of the amount appropriated herein $318,528 shall be available for the period January 1, 2012 through December 31, 2012 as follows: For services and expenses related to programs providing special delin- quency prevention or other youth development services. No expendi- ture shall be made for such programs for this appropriation until a plan has been approved by the director of the budget and a certif- icate of approval allocating these funds has been issued by the director of the budget. The office shall not reimburse any claims unless they are submitted within seven months of the project year in which the expenditure was made. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, the office of children and family services may require 351 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 that such claims for special delinquency prevention or other youth development services be submitted to the office electronically in the manner and format required by the office, and that information regarding delinquency prevention outcome based measures that demon- strate quality of services provided and program effectiveness be submitted to the office in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office. For direct contracts with private not-for-profit community agencies to provide needed services for the operation of programs to prevent juvenile delinquency and promote youth development, and through an allocation to public agencies where it is documented that private not-for-profit community agencies are not available to provide such services. Moneys shall be made available to community agencies in counties outside the city of New York based on a statewide allo- cation formula determined by each county's eligibility for compre- hensive planning funds as a proportion of the statewide total provided under paragraph a of subdivision 1 of section 420 of the executive law. Moneys made available to community agencies shall be allocated by local youth bureaus subject to final funding determi- nations by the commissioner of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget. Such contracts shall provide for submission of information regarding outcome based measures that demonstrate quality of services provided and program effectiveness to the office in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office. For direct contract with private not-for-profit community agencies to provide needed services for the operation of programs to prevent juvenile delinquency and promote youth development, and through an allocation to public agencies where it is documented that private not-for-profit agencies are not available to provide such services. Such contracts shall provide for submission of information regarding outcome based measures that demonstrate quality of services provided and program effectiveness to the office in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, moneys shall be made available to community agencies in cities with populations greater than 275,000 and to community agencies statewide ........... 1,285,544 ......................................... (re. $1,285,544) For payment of state aid for programs for the provision of services to runaway and homeless youth pursuant to subdivisions 2, 3 and 4 of section 420 of the executive law and pursuant to chapter 800 of the laws of 1985 amending the runaway and homeless youth act for the provision of transitional independent living support services and the establishment and operation of young adult shelters for youth between the ages of 16 to 21; the office of children and family services shall not reimburse any claims unless they are submitted within 12 months of the calendar quarter in which the claimed service or services were delivered. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, the office of children and family services may require that such claims for provision of services to runaway and homeless youth be submitted to the office electronically in the manner and 352 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 format required by the office, and the information regarding outcome based measures that demonstrate quality of services provided and program effectiveness be submitted to the office in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office. No expenditures shall be made from this appropriation until an annual expenditure plan is approved by the director of the budget and a certificate of approval allocating these funds has been issued by the director of the budget and copies of such certificate or any amendment thereto filed with the state comptroller, the chairperson of the senate finance committee and the chairperson of the assembly ways and means committee ... 2,355,800 ........................... (re. $2,280,000) For payment of state aid for programs for the provision of services to runaway and homeless youth for the period January 1, 2012 through December 31, 2012 pursuant to subdivisions 2, 3 and 4 of section 420 of the executive law and pursuant to chapter 800 of the laws of 1985 amending the runaway and homeless youth act for the provision of transitional independent living support services and the establish- ment and operation of young adult shelters for youth between the ages of 16 to 21; the office of children and family services shall not reimburse any claims unless they are submitted within 12 months of the calendar quarter in which the claimed service or services were delivered. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, the office of children and family services may require that such claims for provision of services to runaway and homeless youth be submitted to the office electronically in the manner and format required by the office, and the information regarding outcome based measures that demonstrate quality of services provided and program effectiveness be submitted to the office in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office. No expenditures shall be made from this appropriation until an annual expenditure plan is approved by the director of the budget and a certificate of approval allocating these funds has been issued by the director of the budget and copies of such certificate or any amendment thereto filed with the state comptroller, the chairperson of the senate finance committee and the chairperson of the assembly ways and means committee ............... 214,456 ............................................. (re. $214,456) For services and expenses provided by local probation departments, for the post-placement care of youth leaving a youth residential facili- ty and for services and expenses of the office of children and fami- ly services related to community-based programs for youth in the care of the office of children and family services which may include but not be limited to multi-systemic therapy, family functional therapy and/or functional therapeutic foster care, and electronic monitoring. Funds appropriated herein shall be made available subject to the approval of an expenditure plan by the director of the budget. Funded programs shall submit information regarding outcome based measures that demonstrate quality of services provided and program effectiveness to the office in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office ... 311,700 ............... (re. $311,700) 353 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses of kinship care programs. Such funds are available pursuant to a plan prepared by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget to continue or expand existing programs with existing contractors that are satisfactorily performing as determined by the office of chil- dren and family services, to award new contracts to continue programs where the existing contractors are not satisfactorily performing as determined by the office of children and family services and/or award new contracts through a competitive process. Such contracts shall provide for submission of information regarding outcome based measures that demonstrate quality of services provided and program effectiveness to the office in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office ... 338,750 .... (re. $135,000) For services and expenses related to the home visiting program. Such funds are to be available pursuant to a plan prepared by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget to continue or expand existing programs with existing contractors that are satisfactorily performing as determined by the office of children and family services, to award new contracts to continue programs where the existing contractors are not satisfac- torily performing as determined by the office of children and family services and/or to award new contracts through a competitive proc- ess. Such contracts shall provide for submission of information regarding outcome based measures that demonstrate quality of services provided and program effectiveness to the office in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office ............. 23,288,200 ........................................ (re. $8,165,000) For services and expenses of the William B. Hoyt memorial children and family trust fund, for prevention and support service programs for victims of family violence pursuant to article 10-A of the social services law. Programs funded through such trust shall submit infor- mation regarding outcome based measures that demonstrate quality of services provided and program effectiveness to the office in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office. Funds appropriated herein may be transferred to the office of children and family services miscellaneous special revenue fund, children and family trust fund ... 621,850 ....................... (re. $621,850) For services and expenses for supportive housing for young adults aged 25 years or younger leaving or having recently left foster care or who had been in foster care for more than a year after their 16th birthday and who are at-risk of street homelessness or sheltered homelessness provided under the joint project between the state and the city of New York, known as the New York New York III supportive housing agreement. No expenditure shall be made until a certificate of allocation has been approved by the director of the budget with copies to be filed with the chairpersons of the senate finance committee and the assembly ways and means committee. The amount appropriated herein may be transferred or otherwise made available to the city of New York administration for children's services for services and expenses related to implementing the project. 354 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, including section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part F of chapter 59 of the laws of 2011, for the period commenc- ing on April 1, 2012 and ending March 31, 2013 the commissioner shall not apply any new cost of living adjustment authorized by section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part F of chapter 59 of the laws of 2011, for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimbursement ... 2,137,000 ............... (re. $2,137,000) For services and expenses of the Catholic Family Center in Rochester to establish and operate a statewide kinship information and refer- ral network ... 220,500 .............................. (re. $49,000) For services and expenses of the advantage after school program. Such funds are to be available pursuant to a plan prepared by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget to extend or expand current contracts with community based organizations, to award new contracts to continue programs where the existing contractors are not satisfactorily performing as determined by the office of children and family services and/or to award new contracts through a competitive process to community based organiza- tions ... 17,255,300 .............................. (re. $3,677,000) For services and expenses of a public/private partnership pilot program to fund new and expand existing preventive, early childhood development, and other services to at-risk children, youth and fami- lies and such funds shall not be used to supplant other state, local or federal funding. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, state funding for the pilot program shall be limited to the amount appropriated herein and shall not constitute more than 65 percent of eligible program expenditures, with the remaining 35 percent of program expenditures to be supported with private funds. The funds shall be distributed through a competitive process for services in an eligible region pursuant to a plan prepared by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget. Eligible regions are the Capital, Central New York, Finger Lakes, Long Island, Mid-Hudson, Mohawk Valley, New York City, North Country, Southern Tier or Western New York regions ........... 2,000,000 ......................................... (re. $2,000,000) For services and expenses related to the settlement house program. Funded programs shall submit information regarding outcome based measures that demonstrate quality of services provided and program effectiveness to the office in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office ... 450,000 ................ (re. $28,000) For services and expenses associated with sexually exploited children. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the state's liability under subdivision 5 of section 447-b of the social services law shall be limited to the amount appropriated herein ................. 1,500,000 ......................................... (re. $1,195,000) For services and expenses of the community reinvestment program ... 1,750,000 ........................................... (re. $765,000) For services and expenses for the NYS Alliance of Boys & Girls Clubs ... 750,000 ......................................... (re. $590,000) 355 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses of 2-1-1 New York, including funding to qualified regional collaborators ... 750,000 .......... (re. $2,000) For services and expenses of the center for alternative sentencing and employment services (CASES) ... 200,000 .............. (re. $45,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the amount appropriated herein shall be available to reimburse for 98 percent of 65 percent of eligible social services district expenditures that are claimed by March 31, 2012 for those community preventive services provided from October 1, 2010 through September 30, 2011 at a cost that does not exceed the cost that was in effect on October 1, 2008 and that a social services district can demonstrate had been approved by the office of children and family services on or before October 1, 2008; provided, however, that should insufficient funds be available to provide state reimbursement for 98 percent of 65 percent of such costs, reimbursement shall be made proportionally to each district based on the percentage of their total eligible claims to the amount appropriated; and, provided further, however, that if the amount appropriated exceeds the amount of funds necessary to reimburse 98 percent of 65 percent of the eligible social services district expenditures, the office may, to the extent funds are available, provide reimbursement for 98 percent of 65 percent of eligible social services district expenditures for new community preventive services programs approved by the office and only up to the amounts approved by the office. A local social services district seeking federal and/or state reimbursement for community preventive services provided on or after October 1, 2010 must submit claims that sepa- rately identify the costs of such services in a form and manner and at such times as are required by the department of family assistance and that information regarding outcome based measures that demon- strate quality of services provided and program effectiveness be submitted to the office of children and family services in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office. Of the amount appropriated herein, up to $1 million may be used to provide additional funding to an eligible program or programs with evalu- ation results that show program effectiveness and demonstrate private monetary support as determined by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget ......... 12,124,750 ........................................... (re. $57,000) For state aid to reimburse 100 percent of social services district expenditures related to the improvement of staff to client ratios in the local district child protective workforce including, but not limited to new hiring to increase the number of caseworkers and to increase the number of supervisory staff in the local district child protective workforce. Each social services district receiving these funds shall certify that the district will not be using these funds to supplant other state and local funds and that the district will not submit claims for reimbursement under this appropriation for the same type and level of funding so certified, and the district shall submit to the office of children and family services information 356 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 regarding outcome based measures that demonstrate quality of services provided and program effectiveness of such improved staff to client ratios in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office; provided, however, that a district may use these funds for expenditures to continue or expand activities that were funded with last year's appropriation that was enacted for this purpose ... 757,200 ................................. (re. $231,000) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, for suballocation to the office of mental health and subsequently for suballocation from the office of mental health to the department of health for 94 percent of 65 percent of the nonfederal share of medical assistance payments for home and community based waiver services provided in accordance with subdivision 9 of section 366 of the social services law as authorized by selected social services districts which choose to use preventive services funds to support such costs and to authorize the office of temporary and disability assistance to intercept funds otherwise due to the districts to provide the 38.9 percent local share of such preventive services expenditures ..................... 6,121,000 ......................................... (re. $1,320,000) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, for suballocation to the office of mental health and subsequently for suballocation from the office of mental health to the department of health for 94 percent of 65 percent of the nonfederal share of medical assistance payments for home and community based waiver services provided in accordance with subdivision 9 of section 366 of the social services law as authorized by selected social services districts which choose to use preventive services funds to support such costs and to authorize the office of temporary and disability assistance to intercept funds otherwise due to the districts to provide the 38.9 percent local share of such preventive services expenditures ..................... 6,121,000 ......................................... (re. $1,600,000) For services and expenses of the office of children and family services and local social services districts for activities neces- sary to comply with certain provisions of the adoption and safe families act of 1997 (P.L. 105-89) and chapter 7 of the laws of 1999 and chapter 668 of the laws of 2006 requiring criminal record checks for foster care parents, prospective adoptive parents, and adult household members. Funds appropriated herein shall be made available in accordance with a plan to be developed by the commissioner of the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget. Funds appropriated herein shall be available for 94 percent of 98 percent of one-half of the non-federal share of the national and state fees for fingerprinting foster care parents, prospective adoptive parents, and other adult household members. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, and pursuant to chapter 7 of the laws of 1999 and chapter 668 of the laws of 2006, local social services districts shall reimburse the commissioner of the office of children and family services for an amount equal to 53.94 percent of the non-federal share of the cost of obtaining state and national fingerprint records. Notwithstanding any incon- sistent provision of law, and pursuant to chapter 7 of the laws of 357 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 1999 and chapter 668 of the laws of 2006, the commissioner of the office of children and family services shall, on behalf of local social services districts, make payments to the division of criminal justice services for processing of state and national criminal record checks and any other related costs. The commissioner shall ensure expenditures made pursuant to this provision reflect appro- priate federal and local shares. The commissioner of the office of children and family services shall request that the commissioner of the office of temporary and disability assistance reimburse the commissioner of the office of children and family services in an amount equal to 53.94 percent of the nonfederal share of such payments provided that such reimbursement in payments reflects actu- al expenditures made on behalf of each local social services district to capture the local share of such costs. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of the social services law or the state finance law, the commissioner shall, on a quarterly basis, request that the commissioner of the office of temporary and disability assistance reimburse the commissioner of the office of children and family services in an amount equal to 53.94 percent of the non-federal share of such fees to capture the local share of such fees. Such reimbursement shall occur on or before the one hundred and twentieth day following the close of the preceding quar- ter and shall be charged among districts based on the number of children currently placed in foster care in each local social services district provided that this methodology is revised quarter- ly to reflect most current available data. Amounts appropriated herein may, subject to the director of the budget, be interchanged or transferred with any other appropriation of the office of chil- dren and family services or the office of temporary and disability assistance as necessary to reimburse the state share of local social services district costs appropriated herein ........................ 1,857,000 ........................................... (re. $761,000) For services and expenses of the office of children and family services and local social services districts for activities neces- sary to comply with certain provisions of the adoption and safe families act of 1997 (P.L. 105-89) and chapter 7 of the laws of 1999 and chapter 668 of the laws of 2006 requiring criminal record checks for foster care parents, prospective adoptive parents, and adult household members. Funds appropriated herein shall be made available in accordance with a plan to be developed by the commissioner of the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget. Funds appropriated herein shall be available for 94 percent of 98 percent of one-half of the non-federal share of the national and state fees for fingerprinting foster care parents, prospective adoptive parents, and other adult household members. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, and pursuant to chapter 7 of the laws of 1999 and chapter 668 of the laws of 2006, local social services districts shall reimburse the commissioner of the office of children and family services for an amount equal to 53.94 percent of the non-federal share of the cost of obtaining state and national fingerprint records. Notwithstanding any incon- 358 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 sistent provision of law, and pursuant to chapter 7 of the laws of 1999 and chapter 668 of the laws of 2006, the commissioner of the office of children and family services shall, on behalf of local social services districts, make payments to the division of criminal justice services for processing of state and national criminal record checks and any other related costs. The commissioner shall ensure expenditures made pursuant to this provision reflect appro- priate federal and local shares. The commissioner of the office of children and family services shall request that the commissioner of the office of temporary and disability assistance reimburse the commissioner of the office of children and family services in an amount equal to 53.94 percent of the nonfederal share of such payments provided that such reimbursement in payments reflects actu- al expenditures made on behalf of each local social services district to capture the local share of such costs. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of the social services law or the state finance law, the commissioner shall, on a quarterly basis, request that the commissioner of the office of temporary and disability assistance reimburse the commissioner of the office of children and family services in an amount equal to 53.94 percent of the non-federal share of such fees to capture the local share of such fees. Such reimbursement shall occur on or before the one-hun- dred and twentieth day following the close of the preceding quarter and shall be charged among districts based on the number of children currently placed in foster care in each local social services district provided that this methodology is revised quarterly to reflect most current available data. Amounts appropriated herein may, subject to the director of the budget, be interchanged or transferred with any other appropriation of the office of children and family services or the office of temporary and disability assistance as necessary to reimburse the state share of local social services district costs appropriated herein ........................ 1,857,000 ......................................... (re. $1,472,000) For services and expenses of certain child fatality review teams approved by the office of children and family services for the purposes of investigating and/or reviewing the death of children ... 829,100 ............................................. (re. $761,000) For services and expenses of certain local or regional multidiscipli- nary child abuse investigation teams approved by the office of chil- dren and family services for the purpose of investigating reports of suspected child abuse or maltreatment and for new and established child advocacy centers ... 5,229,900 ................ (re. $162,000) For services and expenses, including local administrative costs, for providing medicaid home and community based waiver services pursuant to subdivision 12 of section 366 of the social services law. The amount appropriated herein is subject to a spending plan approved by the division of the budget and may be available for transfer or suballocation to the department of health for the medical assistance program for such services and expenses ............................. 72,494,000 ....................................... (re. $72,494,000) 359 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 The money hereby appropriated is to be available for payment of state aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, the money hereby appropriated shall be available to the office net of disal- lowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be transferred to any other appropriation within the office of children and family services and/or the office of temporary and disability assistance and/or suballocated to the office of temporary and disability assistance for the purpose of paying local social services districts' costs of the above program and may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation or with any other item or items within the amounts appropriated within the office of children and family services general fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the depart- ment of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, in lieu of payments authorized by the social services law, or payments of federal funds otherwise due to the local social services districts for programs provided under the federal social security act or the federal food stamp act, funds herein appropriated, in amounts certified by the state commissioner or the state commissioner of health as due from local social services districts each month as their share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law may be set aside by the state comptroller in an interest-bearing account with such interest accruing to the credit of the locality in order to ensure the orderly and prompt payment of providers under section 367-b of the social services law pursuant to an estimate provided by the commissioner of health of each local social services district's share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law. Notwithstanding section 398-a of the social services law or any other law to the contrary, the amount appropriated herein, or such other amount as may be approved by the director of the budget, shall be available for 98 percent of 50 percent reimbursement after deducting any federal funds available therefor to social services districts for amounts attributable to dormitory authority billings or approved refinancing of such billings which result in local social services districts' claims in excess of a local district's foster care block grant allocation. In addition, subject to the approval of the direc- tor of the budget, a portion of funds appropriated herein, or such other amount as may be approved by the director of the budget, shall be available for reimbursement related to payments made by a social services district to foster care providers subject to the provisions of section 410-i of the social services law for expenses directly related to projects funded through the housing finance agency for those foster care providers which also received revised or supple- mental rates from the applicable regulating agency to accommodate 360 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 the housing finance agency payments or the refinancing of previously approved dormitory authority payments. Notwithstanding section 398-a of the social services law or any other law to the contrary, such reimbursement shall be available for 94 percent of 98 percent of 50 percent of social services district costs, after deducting federal funds available therefor, for those social services districts' claims in excess of a social services district's foster care block grant allocation for those amounts exclusively attributable to the previously approved revised or supplemental rates. In addition, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, a portion of funds appropriated herein may also be used for payments to the dormitory authority of the state of New York for advisory services including, but not limited to, site visits and review of applications, building plans and cost estimates for voluntary agency programs for which the office of children and family services establishes maximum state aid rates and for capital projects for residential institutions for children seeking financing under paragraph b of subdivision 40 of section 1680 of the public authorities law, as amended by chapter 508 of the laws of 2006 ..... 6,620,000 ......................................... (re. $4,890,000) For payment of state aid for services and expenses for programs pursu- ant to section 530 of the executive law for secure and non-secure detention services provided from January 1, 2011 to December 31, 2011; provided, however, notwithstanding the provisions of any other law to the contrary, the liability of the state and the amount to be distributed or otherwise expended by the state pursuant to section 530 of the executive law shall be determined by first calculating the amount of the expenditure or other liability pursuant to such law after taking into consideration any other limitations on the amount of such expenditure or liability set forth in the state budg- et for such year, and then reducing the amount so calculated by two percent of such amount. Within the amounts appropriated herein, state reimbursement shall be limited to the amount of the munici- pality's distribution. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, allocations shall be based on a plan developed by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget and shall be based, in part, on each municipality's history of detention utilization, youth population and other factors as determined by the office. Any portion of a municipality's distrib- ution not claimed by the municipality for reimbursement of detention expenditures made during the period January 1, 2011 through December 31, 2011 may be claimed by such municipality to reimburse 62 percent of expenditures during such period for supervision and treatment services for juveniles programs not otherwise reimbursable pursuant to a chapter of the laws of 2011. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the amount appropriated herein may provide for reimbursement of up to 100 percent of the cost of care, maintenance and supervision for youth whose residence is outside the county providing the services up to the county's distribution; provided that upon such reimbursement from this appropriation, the office of children and family services shall bill, and the home county of such 361 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 youth shall reimburse the office of children and family services, for 51 percent of the cost of care, maintenance and supervision of such youth. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, the office of children and family services may require that such claims and data on detention use be submitted to the office electronically in the manner and format required by the office. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, the office shall be author- ized to promulgate regulations permitting the office to impose fiscal sanctions in the event that the office finds non-compliance with regulations governing secure and nonsecure detention facilities and to establish cost standards related to reimbursement of secure and non-secure detention services. Notwithstanding section 51 of the state finance law and any other provision of law to the contrary, the director of the budget may, upon the advice of the commissioner of the office of children and family services, authorize the transfer or interchange of moneys appropriated herein with any other local assistance - general fund appropriation within the office of children and family services except where transfer or interchange of appropriation is prohibited or otherwise restricted by law. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, if a social services district fails to provide reimbursement to the office of children and family services pursuant to section 529 of the executive law within 60 days of receiving a bill for services under such section, or by the date certain set by such office for providing reimburse- ment, whichever is later, the offices of the department of family assistance are authorized to exercise the state's set-off rights by withholding any amounts due and owing to such district under this appropriation, up to such amounts due and owing to the state under section 529 of the executive law and transferring such funds to the miscellaneous special revenue fund youth facility per diem account (YF) ... 76,160,000 ............................... (re. $8,729,000) Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount appro- priated herein shall be available under the supervision and treat- ment services for juveniles program for state reimbursement to coun- ties and the city of New York for eligible expenditures for the provision and administration of eligible supervision and treatment services for juveniles programs during the period of April 1, 2011 through March 31, 2012 that have been approved by the office of children and family services pursuant to a plan approved by the director of the budget. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law funds shall be available without requiring a local match. Within the amounts appropriated herein, state reimbursement shall be limited to the amount of such municipality's distribution. The office of children and family services shall not reimburse any claims unless they are submitted within 12 months of the calendar quarter in which the claimed services were delivered. These funds shall not be used to supplant other state and local funds. Of the amount appropriated herein, up to $500,000 may be used for services and expenses of the Vera Institute of Justice, Inc. to develop one 362 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 or more risk assessment instruments and provide training to munici- palities on the use of such instruments ............................ 8,376,000 ......................................... (re. $2,197,000) Of the amount appropriated herein, $10,622,675 shall be available as follows: For services and expenses related to locally operated youth develop- ment and delinquency prevention programs. No expenditure shall be made from this appropriation until a plan has been approved by the director of the budget and a certificate of approval allocating these funds has been issued by the director of the budget. Notwithstanding the provisions of section 420 of the executive law which would require expenditure of state aid for youth programs in a total amount greater than $10,622,675, for payment of state aid for programs pursuant to article 19-A of the executive law, for delin- quency prevention and youth development. Notwithstanding the provisions of section 420 of the executive law, eligibility for state aid reimbursement for counties which do not participate in the county comprehensive planing process shall be determined as follows: the aggregate amount of state aid for recreation, youth service and similar projects to a county and municipalities within such county shall not exceed $2,750 of which no more than $1,450 may be used for recreation projects, per 1,000 youths residing in the county based on a single count of such youths as shown by the last published federal census for the county certified in the same manner as provided by section 54 of the state finance law. The office shall not reimburse any claims unless they are submitted within 12 months of the project year in which the expenditure was made. Notwith- standing any law to the contrary, the office of children and family services may require that such claims for youth development and delinquency prevention programs be submitted to the office electron- ically in the manner and format required by the office, and that counties and municipalities submit to the office information regard- ing delinquency prevention and youth development outcome based meas- ures that demonstrate quality of services provided and effectiveness of such funded programs in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office. Of the amount appropriated herein $3,499,025 shall be available as follows: For services and expenses related to programs providing special delin- quency prevention or other youth development services. No expendi- ture shall be made for such programs from this appropriation until a plan has been approved by the director of the budget and a certif- icate of approval allocating these funds has been issued by the director of the budget. The office shall not reimburse any claims unless they are submitted within seven months of the project year in which the expenditure was made. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, the office of children and family services may require that such claims for special delinquency prevention or other youth development services be submitted to the office electronically in the manner and format required by the office, and that information regarding delinquency prevention outcome based measures that demon- 363 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 strate quality of services provided and program effectiveness be submitted to the office in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office. For direct contracts with private not-for-profit community agencies to provide needed services for the operation of programs to prevent juvenile delinquency and promote youth development, and through an allocation to public agencies where it is documented that private not-for-profit community agencies are not available to provide such services. Moneys shall be made available to community agencies in counties outside the city of New York based on a statewide allo- cation formula determined by each county's eligibility for compre- hensive planning funds as a proportion of the statewide total provided under paragraph a of subdivision 1 of section 420 of the executive law. Moneys made available to community agencies shall be allocated by local youth bureaus subject to final funding determi- nations by the commissioner of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget. Such contracts shall provide for submission of information regarding outcome based measures that demonstrate quality of services provided and program effectiveness to the office in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office. For direct contract with private not-for-profit community agencies to provide needed services for the operation of programs to prevent juvenile delinquency and promote youth development, and through an allocation to public agencies where it is documented that private not-for-profit agencies are not available to provide such services. Such contracts shall provide for submission of information regarding outcome based measures that demonstrate quality of services provided and program effectiveness to the office in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, moneys shall be made available to community agencies in cities with populations greater than 275,000 and to community agencies statewide ........... 14,121,700 .......................................... (re. $509,000) For payment of state aid for programs for the provision of services to runaway and homeless youth pursuant to subdivisions 2, 3 and 4 of section 420 of the executive law and pursuant to chapter 800 of the laws of 1985 amending the runaway and homeless youth act for the provision of transitional independent living support services and the establishment and operation of young adult shelters for youth between the ages of 16 to 21; the office of children and family services shall not reimburse any claims unless they are submitted within 12 months of the calendar quarter in which the claimed service or services were delivered. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, the office of children and family services may require that such claims for provision of services to runaway and homeless youth be submitted to the office electronically in the manner and format required by the office, and the information regarding outcome based measures that demonstrate quality of services provided and program effectiveness be submitted to the office in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office. No expenditures 364 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 shall be made from this appropriation until an annual expenditure plan is approved by the director of the budget and a certificate of approval allocating these funds has been issued by the director of the budget and copies of such certificate or any amendment thereto filed with the state comptroller, the chairperson of the senate finance committee and the chairperson of the assembly ways and means committee ... 2,355,800 ............................... (re. $2,000) For services and expenses provided by local probation departments, for the post-placement care of youth leaving a youth residential facili- ty and for services and expenses of the office of children and fami- ly services related to community-based programs for youth in the care of the office of children and family services which may include but not be limited to multi-systemic therapy, family functional therapy and/or functional therapeutic foster care, and electronic monitoring. Funds appropriated herein shall be made available subject to the approval of an expenditure plan by the director of the budget. Funded programs shall submit information regarding outcome based measures that demonstrate quality of services provided and program effectiveness to the office in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office ... 311,700 ............... (re. $208,000) For services and expenses related to the home visiting program. Such funds are to be available pursuant to a plan prepared by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget to continue or expand existing programs with existing contractors that are satisfactorily performing as determined by the office of children and family services, to award new contracts to continue programs where the existing contractors are not satisfac- torily performing as determined by the office of children and family services and/or to award new contracts through a competitive proc- ess. Such contracts shall provide for submission of information regarding outcome based measures that demonstrate quality of services provided and program effectiveness to the office in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office ............. 23,288,200 ........................................... (re. $58,000) For services and expenses for supportive housing for young adults aged 25 years or younger leaving or having recently left foster care or who had been in foster care for more than a year after their 16th birthday and who are at-risk of street homelessness or sheltered homelessness provided under the joint project between the state and the city of New York, known as the New York New York III supportive housing agreement. No expenditure shall be made until a certificate of allocation has been approved by the director of the budget with copies to be filed with the chairpersons of the senate finance committee and the assembly ways and means committee. The amount appropriated herein may be transferred or otherwise made available to the city of New York administration for children's services for services and expenses related to implementing the project .......... 2,137,000 ........................................... (re. $160,000) 365 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses of the Catholic Family Center in Rochester to establish and operate a statewide kinship information and refer- ral network ... 220,500 ............................... (re. $2,000) For services and expenses of the advantage after school program. Such funds are to be available pursuant to a plan prepared by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget to extend or expand current contracts with community based organizations, to award new contracts to continue programs where the existing contractors are not satisfactorily performing as determined by the office of children and family services and/or to award new contracts through a competitive process to community based organiza- tions ... 17,255,300 ................................ (re. $931,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For services and expenses, including local administrative costs, for providing medicaid home and community based waiver services pursuant to subdivision 12 of section 366 of the social services law. The amount appropriated herein is subject to a spending plan approved by the division of the budget and may be available for transfer or suballocation to the department of health for the medical assistance program for such services and expenses ............................. 72,494,000 .......................................... (re. $315,000) The money hereby appropriated is to be available for payment of state aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, the money hereby appropriated shall be available to the office net of disal- lowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be transferred to any other appropriation within the office of children and family services and/or the office of temporary and disability assistance and/or suballocated to the office of temporary and disability assistance for the purpose of paying local social services districts' costs of the above program and may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation or with any other item or items within the amounts appropriated within the office of children and family services general fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the depart- ment of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, in lieu of payments authorized by the social services law, or payments of federal funds otherwise due to the local social services districts for programs provided under the federal social security act or the federal food stamp act, funds herein appropriated, in amounts certified by the state commissioner or the state commissioner of health as due from local social services districts each month as their share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law may be set aside by the state comptroller in an interest-bearing account with such interest accruing to the credit of the locality in 366 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 order to ensure the orderly and prompt payment of providers under section 367-b of the social services law pursuant to an estimate provided by the commissioner of health of each local social services district's share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law. Notwithstanding section 398-a of the social services law or any other law to the contrary, the amount appropriated herein, or such other amount as may be approved by the director of the budget, shall be available for 98 percent of 50 percent reimbursement after deducting any federal funds available therefor to social services districts for amounts attributable to dormitory authority billings or approved refinancing of such billings which result in local social services districts' claims in excess of a local district's foster care block grant allocation. In addition, subject to the approval of the direc- tor of the budget, a portion of funds appropriated herein, or such other amount as may be approved by the director of the budget, shall be available for reimbursement related to payments made by a social services district to foster care providers subject to the provisions of section 410-i of the social services law for expenses directly related to projects funded through the housing finance agency for those foster care providers which also received revised or supple- mental rates from the applicable regulating agency to accommodate the housing finance agency payments or the refinancing of previously approved dormitory authority payments. Notwithstanding section 398-a of the social services law or any other law to the contrary, such reimbursement shall be available for 94 percent of 98 percent of 50 percent of social services district costs, after deducting federal funds available therefor, for those social services districts' claims in excess of a social services district's foster care block grant allocation for those amounts exclusively attributable to the previously approved revised or supplemental rates. In addition, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, a portion of funds appropriated herein may also be used for payments to the dormitory authority of the state of New York for advisory services including, but not limited to, site visits and review of applications, building plans and cost estimates for voluntary agency programs for which the office of children and family services establishes maximum state aid rates and for capital projects for residential institutions for children seeking financing under paragraph b of subdivision 40 of section 1680 of the public authorities law, as amended by chapter 508 of the laws of 2006 ..... 6,620,000 ......................................... (re. $4,378,000) For payment of state aid for calendar year 2010 services and expenses for programs pursuant to section 530 of the executive law for secure and non-secure detention services; provided, however, notwithstand- ing the provisions of any other law to the contrary, for state fiscal year 2010-11 the liability of the state and the amount to be distributed or otherwise expended by the state pursuant to section 530 of the executive law shall be determined by first calculating the amount of the expenditure or other liability pursuant to such law after taking into consideration any other limitations on the 367 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 amount of such expenditure or liability set forth in the state budg- et for such year, and then reducing the amount so calculated by two percent of such amount. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the amount appropriated herein may provide for reimburse- ment of up to 100 percent of the cost of care, maintenance and supervision for youth whose residence is outside the county provid- ing the services; provided that upon such reimbursement from this appropriation, the office of children and family services shall bill, and the home county of such youth shall reimburse the office of children and family services, for 51 percent of the cost of care, maintenance and supervision of such youth. The office of children and family services shall not reimburse any claims unless they are submitted in final within 12 months of the calendar quarter in which the claimed service or services were delivered. The office of chil- dren and family services may reduce or increase a county's prior years claim for reimbursement based upon a subsequent review by the office of actual expenditures for care, maintenance and supervision provided to youth in detention, to address any overpayment or under- payment of state aid to the county for services and expenses for detention in a prior calendar year. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, the office of children and family services may require that such claims and data on detention use be submitted to the office electronically in the manner and format required by the office. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, the office shall be author- ized to promulgate regulations permitting the office to impose fiscal sanctions in the event that the office finds non-compliance with regulations governing secure and nonsecure detention facilities and to establish cost standards related to reimbursement of secure and non-secure detention services. Notwithstanding section 51 of the state finance law and any other provision of law to the contrary, the director of the budget may, upon the advice of the commissioner of the office of children and family services, authorize the transfer or interchange of moneys appropriated herein with any other local assistance - general fund appropriation within the office of children and family services except where transfer or interchange of appropriation is prohibited or otherwise restricted by law. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, if a social services district fails to provide reimbursement to the office of children and family services pursuant to section 529 of the executive law within 60 days of receiving a bill for services under such section, or by the date certain set by such office for providing reimburse- ment, whichever is later, the offices of the department of family assistance are authorized to exercise the state's set-off rights by withholding any amounts due and owing to such district under this appropriation, up to such amounts due and owing to the state under section 529 of the executive law and transferring such funds to the special revenue other youth facilities per diem account ............ 72,000,000 .......................................... (re. $301,000) 368 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses for supportive housing for young adults aged 25 years or younger leaving or having recently left foster care or who had been in foster care for more than a year after their 16th birthday and who are at-risk of street homelessness or sheltered homelessness provided under the joint project between the state and the city of New York, known as the New York New York III supportive housing agreement. No expenditure shall be made until a certificate of allocation has been approved by the director of the budget with copies to be filed with the chairpersons of the senate finance committee and the assembly ways and means committee. The amount appropriated herein may be transferred or otherwise made available to the city of New York administration for children's services for services and expenses related to implementing the project .......... 2,137,000 ........................................... (re. $529,000) By chapter 110, section 15, of the laws of 2010: For state aid to reimburse 100 percent of social services district expenditures related to the improvement of staff to client ratios in the local district child protective workforce including, but not limited to new hiring to increase the number of caseworkers and to increase the number of supervisory staff in the local district child protective workforce. Each social services district receiving these funds shall certify that the district will not be using these funds to supplant other state and local funds and that the district will not submit claims for reimbursement under this appropriation for the same type and level of funding so certified; provided, however, that a district may use these funds for expenditures to continue or expand activities that were funded with last year's appropriation that was enacted for this purpose ... 1,514,400 ...... (re. $39,000) Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, subject to an expenditure plan approved by the director of the budget, for eligi- ble services and expenses of improving the quality of child welfare services that may include, but not be limited to, training to mandated reporters regarding the proper identification of and response to signs of child abuse and neglect, public information programs and services that advance a zero tolerance campaign of child abuse and neglect, and demonstration projects to test models for new or targeted expansion of services beyond the level currently funded by local social services districts including continuing to contract with existing providers that are performing satisfactorily ... 1,796,400 ..................................... (re. $1,468,000) For services and expenses of certain child fatality review teams approved by the office of children and family services for the purposes of investigating and/or reviewing the death of children ... 829,100 .............................................. (re. $87,000) For services and expenses of certain local or regional multidiscipli- nary child abuse investigation teams approved by the office of chil- dren and family services for the purpose of investigating reports of suspected child abuse or maltreatment and for new and established child advocacy centers ... 5,229,900 ................ (re. $186,000) 369 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses related to the home visiting program. Such funds are to be available pursuant to a plan prepared by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget to continue or expand existing programs with existing contractors that are satisfactorily performing as determined by the office of children and family services, to award new contracts to continue programs where the existing contractors are not satisfac- torily performing as determined by the office of children and family services and/or to award new contracts through a competitive process ... 23,288,200 .................................... (re. $2,120,000) For services and expenses of the advantage after school program. Such funds are to be available pursuant to a plan prepared by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget to extend or expand current contracts with community based organizations, to award new contracts to continue programs where the existing contractors are not satisfactorily performing as determined by the office of children and family services and/or to award new contracts through a competitive process to community based organiza- tions ... 11,433,300 ................................ (re. $371,000) By chapter 110, section 15, of the laws of 2010, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: Notwithstanding any other provision of law, for services and expenses to initiate and/or continue program modifications and/or to provide services including, but not limited to, demonstrate effective programs such as evidence-based initiatives for alternatives to detention for persons alleged or determined to be in need of super- vision or otherwise at risk of placement in the juvenile justice system and for services and expenses related to reducing office of children and family services institutional placements through program modifications and/or services including, but not limited to, mental health and substance abuse programs, demonstrated effective programs such as evidence-based initiatives to divert youth at risk of placement with the office of children and family services and/or as alternatives to residential placements with such office. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, the office may authorize one or more demonstration projects to co-locate respite beds for youth alleged or at risk of juvenile delinquency in a runaway and homeless youth program ............................... 1,708,000 ........................................... (re. $946,000) Of the amount appropriated herein, $15,934,017 shall be available as follows: For services and expenses related to locally operated youth develop- ment and delinquency prevention programs. No expenditure shall be made from this appropriation until a plan has been approved by the director of the budget and a certificate of approval allocating these funds has been issued by the director of the budget. Notwithstanding the provisions of section 420 of the executive law which would require expenditure of state aid for youth programs in a total amount greater than $15,934,017, for payment of state aid for programs pursuant to article 19-A of the executive law, for delin- 370 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 quency prevention and youth development. Notwithstanding the provisions of section 420 of the executive law, eligibility for state aid reimbursement for counties which do not participate in the county comprehensive planning process shall be determined as follows: the aggregate amount of state aid for recreation, youth service and similar projects to a county and municipalities within such county shall not exceed $2,750 of which no more than $1,450 may be used for recreation projects, per 1,000 youths residing in the county based on a single count of such youths as shown by the last published federal census for the county certified in the same manner as provided by section 54 of the state finance law. The office shall not reimburse any claims unless they are submitted within 12 months of the project year in which the expenditure was made. Notwith- standing any law to the contrary, the office of children and family services may require that such claims for youth development and delinquency prevention programs be submitted to the office electron- ically in the manner and format required by the office. Of the amount appropriated herein $4,724,405 shall be available as follows: For services and expenses related to programs providing special delin- quency prevention or other youth development services. No expendi- ture shall be made for such programs from this appropriation until a plan has been approved by the director of the budget and a certif- icate of approval allocating these funds has been issued by the director of the budget. The office shall not reimburse any claims unless they are submitted within 7 months of the project year in which the expenditure was made. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, the office of children and family services may require that such claims for special delinquency prevention or other youth development services be submitted to the office electronically in the manner and format required by the office. For direct contracts with private not-for-profit community agencies to provide needed services for the operation of programs to prevent juvenile delinquency and promote youth development, and through an allocation to public agencies where it is documented that private not-for-profit community agencies are not available to provide such services. Moneys shall be made available to community agencies in counties outside the city of New York based on a statewide allo- cation formula determined by each county's eligibility for compre- hensive planning funds as a proportion of the statewide total provided under paragraph a of subdivision 1 of section 420 of the executive law. Moneys made available to community agencies shall be allocated by local youth bureaus subject to final funding determi- nations by the commissioner of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget. For direct contract with private not-for-profit community agencies to provide needed services for the operation of programs to prevent juvenile delinquency and promote youth development, and through an allocation to public agencies where it is documented that private not-for-profit agencies are not available to provide such services. 371 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, moneys shall be made available to community agencies in cities with populations greater than 275,000 and to community agencies statewide ........... 20,658,421 ........................................ (re. $1,918,000) For payment of state aid for programs for the provision of services to runaway and homeless youth pursuant to subdivisions 2, 3 and 4 of section 420 of the executive law and pursuant to chapter 800 of the laws of 1985 amending the runaway and homeless youth act for the provision of transitional independent living support services and the establishment and operation of young adult shelters for youth between the ages of 16 and 21; the office of children and family services shall not reimburse any claims unless they are submitted within 12 months of the calendar quarter in which the claimed service or services were delivered. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, the office of children and family services may require that such claims for provision of services to runaway and homeless youth be submitted to the office electronically in the manner and format required by the office. No expenditures shall be made from this appropriation until an annual expenditure plan is approved by the director of the budget and a certificate of approval allocating these funds has been issued by the director of the budget and copies of such certificate or any amendment thereto filed with the state comptroller, the chairperson of the senate finance committee and the chairperson of the assembly ways and means committee ............... 3,533,700 ............................................ (re. $81,000) For services and expenses associated with contracting for the opera- tion of one or more long-term safe houses for sexually exploited children ... 3,000,000 ............................ (re. $3,000,000) For services and expenses provided by local probation departments, for the post-placement care of youth leaving a youth residential facili- ty and for services and expenses of the office of children and fami- ly services related to community-based programs for youth in the care of the office of children and family services which may include but not be limited to multi-systemic therapy, family functional therapy and/or functional therapeutic foster care, and electronic monitoring. Funds appropriated herein shall be made available subject to the approval of an expenditure plan by the director of the budget ...... 467,550 ............................................. (re. $178,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2009: Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the amount appropriated herein shall be available to reimburse for 98 percent of 65 percent of eligible social services district expenditures that are claimed by March 31, 2010 for those community preventive services provided from October 1, 2008 through September 30, 2009 at a cost that does not exceed the cost that was in effect on October 1, 2008 and that a social services district can demonstrate had been approved by the office of children and family services on or before October 1, 2008; provided, however, that should insufficient funds be available to provide state reimbursement for 98 percent of 65 percent of such 372 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 costs, reimbursement shall be made proportionally to each district based on the percentage of their total eligible claims to the amount appropriated; and, provided further, however, that if the amount appropriated exceeds the amount of funds necessary to reimburse 98 percent of 65 percent of the eligible social services district expenditures, the office may, to the extent funds are available, provide reimbursement for 98 percent of 65 percent of eligible social services district expenditures for new community preventive services programs approved by the office and only up to the amounts approved by the office. A local social services district seeking federal and/or state reimbursement for community preventive services provided on or after October 1, 2008 must submit claims that sepa- rately identify the costs of such services in a form and manner and at such times as are required by the department of family assistance and must submit to the office of children and family services infor- mation regarding the outcomes of such services in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office. Funds appropriated herein are supported by savings resulting from the increased Federal Medical Assistance Percentage (FMAP) provided pursuant to the Ameri- can recovery and reinvestment act of 2009 .......................... 29,105,000 ........................................ (re. $1,725,000) For the continuation of the demonstration project, established pursu- ant to part G of chapter 58 of the laws of 2006, as amended, in the districts selected by the office of children and family services to determine the best practices needed to improve the workload of the child protective workforce including, but not limited to, the purchase of new information technology that permits caseworkers to work from field locations, and other eligible non-personal services expenses, subject to an expenditure plan approved by the office of children and family services ... 940,000 ............. (re. $94,000) Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, subject to an expenditure plan approved by the director of the budget, for eligi- ble services and expenses of improving the quality of child welfare services that may include, but not be limited to, training to mandated reporters regarding the proper identification of and response to signs of child abuse and neglect, public information programs and services that advance a zero tolerance campaign of child abuse and neglect, and demonstration projects to test models for new or targeted expansion of services beyond the level currently funded by local social services districts including continuing to contract with existing providers that are performing satisfactorily ... 3,592,700 ....................................... (re. $661,000) For services and expenses of certain child fatality review teams approved by the office of children and family services for the purposes of investigating and/or reviewing the death of children ... 921,200 .............................................. (re. $87,000) The money hereby appropriated is to be available for payment of state aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, the money hereby appropriated shall be available to the office net of disal- lowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. 373 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be transferred to any other appropriation within the office of children and family services and/or the office of temporary and disability assistance and/or suballocated to the office of temporary and disability assistance for the purpose of paying local social services districts' costs of the above program and may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation or with any other item or items within the amounts appropriated within the office of children and family services general fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the depart- ment of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, in lieu of payments authorized by the social services law, or payments of federal funds otherwise due to the local social services districts for programs provided under the federal social security act or the federal food stamp act, funds herein appropriated, in amounts certified by the state commissioner or the state commissioner of health as due from local social services districts each month as their share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law may be set aside by the state comptroller in an interest-bearing account with such interest accruing to the credit of the locality in order to ensure the orderly and prompt payment of providers under section 367-b of the social services law pursuant to an estimate provided by the commissioner of health of each local social services district's share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law. Notwithstanding section 398-a of the social services law or any other law to the contrary, the amount appropriated herein, or such other amount as may be approved by the director of the budget, shall be available for 98 percent of 50 percent reimbursement after deducting any federal funds available therefor to social services districts for amounts attributable to dormitory authority billings or approved refinancing of such billings which result in local social services districts' claims in excess of a local district's foster care block grant allocation. In addition, subject to the approval of the direc- tor of the budget, a portion of funds appropriated herein, or such other amount as may be approved by the director of the budget, shall be available for reimbursement related to payments made by a social services district to foster care providers subject to the provisions of section 410-i of the social services law for expenses directly related to projects funded through the housing finance agency for those foster care providers which also received revised or supple- mental rates from the applicable regulating agency to accommodate the housing finance agency payments or the refinancing of previously approved dormitory authority payments. Notwithstanding section 398-a of the social services law or any other law to the contrary, such reimbursement shall be available for 94 percent of 98 percent of 50 percent of social services district 374 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 costs, after deducting federal funds available therefor, for those social services districts' claims in excess of a social services district's foster care block grant allocation for those amounts exclusively attributable to the previously approved revised or supplemental rates. In addition, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, a portion of funds appropriated herein may also be used for payments to the dormitory authority of the state of New York for advisory services including, but not limited to, site visits and review of applications, building plans and cost estimates for voluntary agency programs for which the office of children and family services establishes maximum state aid rates and for capital projects for residential institutions for children seeking financing under paragraph b of subdivision 40 of section 1680 of the public authorities law, as amended by chapter 508 of the laws of 2006 ..... 6,620,000 ......................................... (re. $4,291,000) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, for services and expenses to initiate and/or continue program modifications and/or to provide services including, but not limited to, demonstrate effective programs such as evidence-based initiatives for alternatives to detention for persons alleged or determined to be in need of super- vision or otherwise at risk of placement in the juvenile justice system and for services and expenses related to reducing office of children and family services institutional placements through program modifications and/or services including, but not limited to, mental health and substance abuse programs, demonstrated effective programs such as evidence-based initiatives to divert youth at-risk of placement with the office of children and family services and/or as alternatives to residential placements with such office. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, the office may authorize one or more demonstration projects to co-locate respite beds for youth alleged or at risk of juvenile delinquency in a runaway and homeless youth program ............................... 2,460,762 ........................................... (re. $981,000) For services and expenses for supportive housing for young adults aged 25 years or younger leaving or having recently left foster care or who had been in foster care for more than a year after their 16th birthday and who are at-risk of street homelessness or sheltered homelessness provided under the joint project between the state and the city of New York, known as the New York New York III supportive housing agreement. No expenditure shall be made until a certificate of allocation has been approved by the director of the budget with copies to be filed with the chairpersons of the senate finance committee and the assembly ways and means committee. The amount appropriated herein may be transferred or otherwise made available to the city of New York administration for children's services for services and expenses related to implementing the project .......... 854,000 ............................................. (re. $847,000) For services and expenses of the Catholic Family Center in Rochester to establish and operate a statewide kinship information and refer- ral network ... 245,000 ............................... (re. $1,000) 375 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses related to the settlement house program, notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law to the contrary, funds shall be available for the statewide settlement house program to provide a comprehensive range of services to residents of neigh- borhoods they serve pursuant to the following sub-schedule ......... 1,347,891 ............................................ (re. $87,000) sub-schedule Baden ............................... 47,598 Booker T. Washington Community Center ............................ 12,742 CAMBA ............................... 23,622 Carver .............................. 19,622 Chinese-American .................... 35,608 Citizens Advice Bureau .............. 26,726 Claremont ........................... 73,650 Community Place/Rochester ........... 34,954 Cypress Hills Local Development ..... 23,624 Dunbar Association .................. 12,740 East Side House ..................... 25,394 Educational Alliance ................ 72,108 Goddard Riverside ................... 72,022 Grand Street ........................ 61,364 Greenwich House ..................... 24,062 Hamilton Madison .................... 36,672 Hartley House ....................... 24,950 Henry St. Settlement ................ 69,802 Hudson Guild ........................ 27,170 Huntington Family Guild ............. 12,742 Stanley Isaacs ...................... 24,950 Kingsbridge Heights ................. 32,056 Lenox Hill Neighborhood ............. 34,274 Lincoln Square Neighborhood ......... 24,950 Montgomery Neighborhood Center ...... 12,742 Mosholu Montefiore .................. 24,950 Neighborhood Center of Utica ........ 12,742 Queens Community .................... 27,170 Jacob A. Riis ....................... 24,950 Riverdale Neighborhood House ........ 24,950 St. Matthew's/St. Timothy ........... 24,950 St. Nicholas Neighborhood Preservation ...................... 23,622 SCAN NY ............................. 27,169 School Settlement ................... 27,169 Shorefront YM-YMHA .................. 23,624 Southeast Bronx .................... 102,659 Sunnyside Community ................. 24,949 Syracuse Model Neighborhood ......... 12,742 Trinity Institution ................. 12,740 Union Settlement .................... 27,169 376 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 United Community Centers ............ 23,585 University Settlement ............... 36,607 For developing and implementation of a new subsidized kinship guardi- anship program consistent with the federal fostering connections to success and increasing adoptions act of 2008 (P.L. 110-351) ........ 100,000 ............................................... (re. $4,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2009, as amended by chapter 502, section 2, of the laws of 2009: For state aid grants to support contractual agreements with communi- ty-based programs for children, youth and families, in order to provide services that meet the needs of families and enhance the safety and stability of children and youth in their homes and contractual agreements with non-for-profits to enhance the assess- ment of the need for, and provision of services to, victims of domestic violence that are involved in child protective services cases. Such funds are available to continue or expand existing programs with existing contractors that are satisfactorily perform- ing services, to award new contracts to continue programs where existing contractors are not satisfactorily performing as determined by the office of children and family services, and/or award new contracts through a competitive process; provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disburse- ment on and after November 1, 2009 shall be reduced by 12.5 percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of November 1, 2009 .......... 4,934,100 ........................................... (re. $251,000) For services and expenses of certain local or regional multidiscipli- nary child abuse investigation teams approved by the office of chil- dren and family services for the purpose of investigating reports of suspected child abuse or maltreatment and for new and established child advocacy centers; provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after November 1, 2009 shall be reduced by 12.5 percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of November 1, 2009 ................. 5,811,000 ........................................... (re. $323,000) For payment of state aid for programs for the provision of services to runaway and homeless youth pursuant to subdivisions 2, 3 and 4 of section 420 of the executive law and pursuant to chapter 800 of the laws of 1985 amending the runaway and homeless youth act for the provision of transitional independent living support services and the establishment and operation of young adult shelters for youth between the ages of 16 and 21; the office of children and family services shall not reimburse any claims unless they are submitted within 12 months of the calendar quarter in which the claimed service or services were delivered; provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disburse- ment on and after November 1, 2009 shall be reduced by 12.5 percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of November 1, 2009. No expenditures shall be made from this appropriation until an annual expenditure plan is approved by the director of the budget and a 377 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 certificate of approval allocating these funds has been issued by the director of the budget and copies of such certificate or any amendment thereto filed with the state comptroller, the chairperson of the senate finance committee and the chairperson of the assembly ways and means committee ... 5,235,048 .............. (re. $178,000) For services and expenses of the advantage after school program. Such funds are to be available pursuant to a plan prepared by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget to extend or expand current contracts with community based organizations, to award new contracts to continue programs where the existing contractors are not satisfactorily performing as determined by the office of children and family services and/or to award new contracts through a competitive process to community based organiza- tions; provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after November 1, 2009 shall be reduced by 12.5 percent of the amount that was undis- bursed as of November 1, 2009 ... 19,172,500 ........ (re. $584,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2009, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: Of the amount appropriated herein, $23,605,938 shall be available as follows; provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after November 1, 2009 shall be reduced by 12.5 percent of the amount that was undis- bursed as of November 1, 2009: For services and expenses related to locally operated youth develop- ment and delinquency prevention programs. No expenditure shall be made from this appropriation until a plan has been approved by the director of the budget and a certificate of approval allocating these funds has been issued by the director of the budget. Notwithstanding the provisions of section 420 of the executive law which would require expenditure of state aid for youth programs in a total amount greater than the amount appropriated, for payment of state aid for programs pursuant to article 19-A of the executive law, for delinquency prevention and youth development. Notwith- standing the provisions of section 420 of the executive law, eligi- bility for state aid reimbursement for counties which do not partic- ipate in the county comprehensive planning process shall be determined as follows: the aggregate amount of state aid for recre- ation, youth service and similar projects to a county and munici- palities within such county shall not exceed $2,750 of which no more than $1,450 may be used for recreation projects, per 1,000 youths residing in the county based on a single count of such youths as shown by the last published federal census for the county certified in the same manner as provided by section 54 of the state finance law. The office shall not reimburse any claims unless they are submitted within 12 months of the project year in which the expendi- ture was made. Of the amount appropriated herein 7,150,072 shall be available as follows; provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after November 1, 378 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 2009 shall be reduced by 12.5 percent of the amount that was undis- bursed as of November 1, 2009: For services and expenses related to programs providing special delin- quency prevention or other youth development services. No expendi- ture shall be made for such programs from this appropriation until a plan has been approved by the director of the budget and a certif- icate of approval allocating these funds has been issued by the director of the budget. The office shall not reimburse any claims unless they are submitted within 7 months of the project year in which the expenditure was made. For direct contracts with private not-for-profit community agencies to provide needed services for the operation of programs to prevent juvenile delinquency and promote youth development, and through an allocation to public agencies where it is documented that private not-for-profit community agencies are not available to provide such services. Moneys shall be made available to community agencies in counties outside the city of New York based on a statewide allo- cation formula determined by each county's eligibility for compre- hensive planning funds as a portion of the state wide total provided under paragraph a of subdivision 1 of section 420 of the executive law. Moneys made available to community agencies shall be allocated by local youth bureaus subject to final funding determinations by the commissioner of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget. For direct contract with private not-for-profit community agencies to provide needed services for the operation of programs to prevent juvenile delinquency and promote youth development, and through an allocation to public agencies where it is documented that private not-for-profit agencies are not available to provide such services. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, moneys shall be made available to community agencies in cities with populations greater than 275,000 and to community agencies statewide ........... 30,756,010 .......................................... (re. $986,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2008, as amended by chapter 496, section 3, of the laws of 2008: For the continuation of the demonstration project, established pursu- ant to part G of chapter 58 of the laws of 2006, as amended, in districts selected by the office of children and family services to determine the best practices needed to improve the workload of the child protective workforce including, but not limited to, the purchase of new information technology that permits caseworkers to work from field locations, and other eligible non-personal services expenses, subject to an expenditure plan approved by the office of children and family services, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 .................. 1,000,000 ............................................ (re. $53,000) For additional state aid to reimburse 100 percent of social services district expenditures related to the improvement of staff to client 379 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 ratios in the local district child protective workforce including, but not limited to new hiring to increase the number of caseworkers and to increase the number of supervisory staff in the local district child protective workforce, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disburse- ment on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008. Each social services district receiving these funds shall certify that the district will not be using these funds to supplant other state and local funds and that the district will not submit claims for reimbursement under this appropriation for the same type and level of funding so certified; provided, however, that a district may use these funds for expenditures to continue or expand activities that were funded with last year's appropriation that was enacted for this purpose ... 1,790,000 ............................... (re. $479,000) For services and expenses for a demonstration project in targeted social services districts identified jointly by the office of chil- dren and family services and the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services based, in part, on size, experience, readiness and availability of services, to improve the assessment and treatment outcomes for families and youth involved in the child welfare system who need chemical dependency services including providing funding for chemical dependency programs to co-locate certified chemical dependency staff with appropriate district child welfare services staff, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undis- bursed as of August 15, 2008 ... 4,435,000 ........ (re. $1,142,000) Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, subject to an expenditure plan approved by the director of the budget, for eligi- ble services and expenses of improving the quality of child welfare services that may include, but not be limited to, training to mandated reporters regarding the proper identification of and response to signs of child abuse and neglect, public information programs and services that advance a zero tolerance campaign of child abuse and neglect, and demonstration projects to test models for new or targeted expansion of services beyond the level currently funded by local social services districts including continuing to contract with existing providers that are performing satisfactorily, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 ... 3,822,000 ................. (re. $844,000) For services and expenses of certain child fatality review teams approved by the office of children and family services for the purposes of investigating and/or reviewing the death of children, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 ... 980,000 .................... (re. $82,000) 380 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses of certain local or regional multidiscipli- nary child abuse investigation teams approved by the office of chil- dren and family services for the purpose of investigating reports of suspected child abuse or maltreatment and for new and established child advocacy centers, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 .................. 6,181,840 ........................................... (re. $365,000) For services and expenses of the Amy Watkins caseworker education and training program for the provision of continuing education and training for caseworkers working in child welfare programs in local social services districts having a population of 125,000 or more, and caseworkers employed by voluntary not-for-profit community based agencies in such local social services districts. Such assistance shall be used for tuition and fees associated with job-related certificate programs, programs leading to associate, baccalaureate and masters degrees, licensure requirements and other job-related training requirements as necessary and appropriate, provided, howev- er, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 ... 980,000 .......................................... (re. $92,000) For services and expenses provided by local probation departments, for the post-placement care of youth leaving a youth residential facili- ty and for services and expenses of the office of children and fami- ly services related to community-based programs for youth in the care of the office of children and family services which may include but not be limited to multi-systemic therapy, family functional therapy and/or functional therapeutic foster care, and electronic monitoring, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undis- bursed as of August 15, 2008. Funds appropriated herein shall be made available subject to the approval of an expenditure plan by the director of the budget ...... 980,000 .............................................. (re. $10,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2008, as amended by chapter 1, section 2, of the laws of 2009: For services and expenses related to the homeless veterans outreach and supportive services program pursuant to the following sub-sche- dule ... 187,999 .................................... (re. $187,999) sub-schedule National Association for Black Veterans (NABVETS) ................ 26,857 Black Veterans for Social Justice ... 26,857 National Coalition for Home- less Veterans ..................... 26,857 381 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America ........................ 26,857 Military Order of the Purple Heart ............................. 26,857 Vietnam Veterans of America ......... 26,857 American Legion Inwood Post #581 .............................. 26,857 -------------- Total of sub-schedule ............ 187,999 -------------- By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2008, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2009: For services and expenses related to reducing office of children and family services institutional placements through program modifica- tions and/or services including, but not limited to, mental health and substance abuse programs, demonstrated effective programs such as evidence-based initiatives to divert youth at-risk of placement with the office of children and family services and/or as alterna- tives to residential placements with such office. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, the office may authorize one or more demonstration projects to co-locate respite beds for youth alleged or at risk of juvenile delinquency in a runaway and homeless youth program ... 5,091,162 .............. (re. $1,605,000) Of the amount appropriated herein, $23,605,938 shall be available as follows, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditures and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008. For services and expenses related to locally operated youth development and delinquency prevention programs. No expenditure shall be made from this appropriation until a plan has been approved by the director of the budget and a certif- icate of approval allocating these funds has been issued by the director of the budget. Notwithstanding the provisions of section 420 of the executive law which would require expenditure of state aid for youth programs in a total amount greater than $23,605,938, for payment of state aid for programs pursuant to article 19-A of the executive law, for delin- quency prevention and youth development. Notwithstanding the provisions of section 420 of the executive law, eligibility for state aid reimbursement for counties which do not participate in the county comprehensive planning process shall be determined as follows: the aggregate amount of state aid for recreation, youth service and similar projects to a county and municipalities within such county shall not exceed $2,750 of which no more than $1,450 may be used for recreation projects, per 1,000 youths residing in the county based on a single count of such youths as shown by the last published federal census for the county certified in the same manner as provided by section 54 of the state finance law. The office shall not reimburse any claims unless they are submitted within 12 months of the project year in which the expenditure was made. 382 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Of the amount appropriated herein $7,775,586 shall be available as follows, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undis- bursed as of August 15, 2008. For services and expenses related to programs providing special delinquency prevention or other youth development services. No expenditure shall be made for such programs from this appropriation until a plan has been approved by the direc- tor of the budget and a certificate of approval allocating these funds has been issued by the director of the budget. The office shall not reimburse any claims unless they are submitted within 7 months of the project year in which the expenditure was made. For direct contracts with private not-for-profit community agencies to provide needed services for the operation of programs to prevent juvenile delinquency and promote youth development, and through an allocation to public agencies where it is documented that private not-for-profit community agencies are not available to provide such services. Moneys shall be made available to community agencies in counties outside the city of New York based on a statewide allo- cation formula determined by each county's eligibility for compre- hensive planning funds as a proportion of the statewide total provided under paragraph a of subdivision 1 of section 420 of the executive law. Moneys made available to community agencies shall be allocated by local youth bureaus subject to final funding determi- nations by the commissioner of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget. For direct contract with private not-for-profit community agencies to provide needed services for the operation of programs to prevent juvenile delinquency and promote youth development, and through an allocation to public agencies where it is documented that private not-for-profit agencies are not available to provide such services. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, moneys shall be made available to community agencies in cities with populations greater than 275,000 and to community agencies statewide ........... 31,381,524 .......................................... (re. $336,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2007: For services for the prevention of domestic violence and expenses related thereto. Any federal funds applicable to expenditures made as a result of this appropriation may be made available to the office or its contractors ... 150,000 ............... (re. $150,000) For the office of children and family services to contract with the office for the prevention of domestic violence to develop and imple- ment a training program on the dynamics of domestic violence and its relationship to child abuse and neglect with particular emphasis on alternatives to out-of-home placement. Any federal funds applicable to expenditures made as a result of this appropriation may be made available to the office of children and family services or its contractors ... 135,000 ............................. (re. $135,000) 383 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2007, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2008: For services and expenses related to the settlement house program, notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law to the contrary, funds shall be available for the statewide settlement house program to provide a comprehensive range of services to residents of neigh- borhoods they serve pursuant to the following sub-schedule ......... 576,000 .............................................. (re. $43,000) sub-schedule Baden ............................... 23,061 Boys Harbor ......................... 12,079 Carver ............................... 9,496 Chinese-American .................... 17,247 Citizens Advise Bureau .............. 12,940 Claremont ........................... 35,691 Community Pace/Rochester ............ 16,929 East Side House ..................... 12,295 Educational Alliance ................ 34,944 Queens Community .................... 13,155 Goddard Riverside ................... 34,902 Grand Street ........................ 29,734 Greenwich House ..................... 11,649 Hamilton Madison .................... 17,763 Hartley House ....................... 12,079 Henry St. Settlement ................ 33,825 Hudson Guild ........................ 13,155 Stanley Isaacs ...................... 12,079 Kingsbridge Heights ................. 15,524 Lenox Hill Neighborhood ............. 16,600 Lincoln Square Neigh ................ 12,079 Mosholu Montefiore .................. 12,079 Jacob A. Riis ....................... 12,079 Riverdale Neigh House ............... 12,079 St. Mathew's/St. Timothy ............ 12,079 SCAN NY ............................. 13,155 School Settlement ................... 13,155 Southeast Bronx ..................... 49,756 Sunnyside Community ................. 12,078 Union Settlement .................... 13,155 United Community Ctrs ............... 11,417 University Settlement ............... 17,729 -------------- Total ............................ 576,000 -------------- By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2007, as amended by chapter 496, section 3, of the laws of 2008: For preventive services including but not limited to: intensive case management and related services for families with children at risk 384 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 of foster care placement due to the presence of alcohol and/or substance abuse in the household; family preservation services, centers and programs; foster care diversion demonstrations; and nonprofit provider collaborations with family treatment courts, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 ... 5,356,000 ................. (re. $681,000) For services and expenses of certain child fatality review teams approved by the office of children and family services for the purposes of investigating and/or reviewing the death of children, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 ... 1,000,000 ................. (re. $118,000) For services and expenses of certain local or regional multidiscipli- nary child abuse investigation teams approved by the office of chil- dren and family services for the purpose of investigating reports of suspected child abuse or maltreatment and for new and established child advocacy centers, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 .................. 6,308,000 ........................................... (re. $242,000) For services and expenses of new and expanded child advocacy centers. Of the amount appropriated herein, $800,000 shall be available for new and expanded child advocacy centers. Preference for new child advocacy centers shall be given first to proposals to expand access to child advocacy centers in parts of the state that are not currently served by existing child advocacy centers and second to proposals in which the local district can demonstrate collaboration with the local district multidisciplinary team, through the co-loca- tion of a multidisciplinary team within the child advocacy center. Of the amount appropriated herein, $700,000 shall be transferred or suballocated to the state police for a demonstration project, as established by a chapter of the laws of 2007, to test best practices in Tier I child advocacy centers whereby a state police investigator would be assigned to Tier I child advocacy centers in Broome county, Dutchess county, Erie county, Oneida county and Rensselaer county, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 ... 1,500,000 ................. (re. $105,000) For services and expenses of the Amy Watkins caseworker education and training program for the provision of continuing education and training for caseworkers working in child welfare programs in local social services districts having a population of 125,000 or more, and caseworkers employed by voluntary not-for-profit community based agencies in such local social services districts. Such assistance shall be used for tuition and fees associated with job-related certificate programs, programs leading to associate, baccalaureate 385 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 and masters degrees, licensure requirements and other job-related training requirements as necessary and appropriate, provided, howev- er, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 ... 1,000,000 ........................................ (re. $56,000) Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, subject to an expenditure plan approved by the director of the budget, for eligi- ble services and expenses of improving the quality of child welfare services that may include, but not be limited to, training to mandated reporters regarding the proper identification of and response to signs of child abuse and neglect, public information programs and services that advance a zero tolerance campaign of child abuse and neglect, and demonstration projects to test models for new or targeted expansion of services beyond the level currently funded by local social services districts including continuing to contract with existing providers that are performing satisfactorily, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 ... 3,822,000 .................. (re. $66,000) For services and expenses of family empowerment centers for the purpose of providing training and educational programs to assist children and families, at risk of entry into the child welfare system, to achieve self-sufficiency, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disburse- ment on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 ........... 2,964,000 ......................................... (re. $1,012,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2006: For services for the prevention of domestic violence and expenses related thereto. Any federal funds applicable to expenditures made as a result of this appropriation may be made available to the office or its contractors ... 150,000 ............... (re. $150,000) For services and expenses of existing family preservation centers, pursuant to the following sub-schedule ... 315,000 .. (re. $116,000) sub-schedule Family Services, Inc. ............... 63,000 Family Service League of Suffolk County, Inc. .............. 63,000 Ibero-American Action League, Inc. .............................. 63,000 Central Family Life Center, Inc. .............................. 63,000 Shinnecock Indian Nation ............ 63,000 Total of sub-schedule ............ 315,000 386 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses related to the settlement house program, notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law to the contrary, $545,037 shall be available for equal distribution for the statewide settlement house program to provide a comprehensive range of services to residents of neighborhoods they serve pursuant to arti- cle 10-B of the social services law; of the amount appropriated, $827,963 shall be available pursuant to the following sub-schedule ... 1,373,000 ........................................ (re. $53,000) sub-schedule Baden ............................... 35,971 Boys Harbor ......................... 13,323 Carver ............................... 7,994 Chinese-American .................... 23,981 Citizens Advise Bureau .............. 15,099 Claremont ........................... 62,023 Community Place/Rochester ........... 23,326 East Side House ..................... 13,767 Educational Alliance ................ 60,481 Forest Hills Community .............. 15,543 Goddard Riverside ................... 60,395 Grand Street ........................ 49,737 Greenwich House ..................... 12,434 Hamilton Madison .................... 25,046 Hartley House ....................... 13,323 Henry St. Settlement ................ 58,175 Hudson Guild ........................ 15,543 Stanley Isaacs ...................... 13,323 Kingsbridge Heights ................. 20,428 Lenox Hill Neighborhood ............. 22,648 Lincoln Square Neigh ................ 13,323 Mosholu Montefiore .................. 13,323 Jacob A. Riis ....................... 13,323 Riverdale Neigh. House .............. 13,323 St. Matthew's/St. Timothy ........... 13,323 SCAN NY ............................. 30,485 School Settlement ................... 15,543 Southeast Bronx ..................... 91,034 Sunnyside Community ................. 13,323 Union Settlement .................... 15,543 United Community Ctrs ................ 8,880 University Settlement ............... 23,980 -------------- Total of sub-schedule .......... 1,373,000 -------------- By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2006, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2007: For the office of children and family services to contract with the office for the prevention of domestic violence to develop and imple- 387 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 ment a training program on the dynamics of domestic violence and its relationship to child abuse and neglect with particular emphasis on alternatives to out-of-home placement. Any federal funds applicable to expenditures made as a result of this appropriation may be made available to the office of children and family services or its contractors ... 135,000 ............................. (re. $135,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2006, as amended by chapter 496, section 3, of the laws of 2008: For state aid grants to support contractual agreements with communi- ty-based programs for children, youth and families, in order to provide services that meet the needs of families and enhance the safety and stability of children and youth in their home, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expend- iture and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 ... 5,000,000 ....................... (re. $516,000) Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, subject to an expenditure plan approved by the director of the budget, for eligi- ble services and expenses of improving the quality of child welfare services that may include, but not be limited to, demonstration projects to test models for new or targeted expansion of services beyond the level currently funded by local social services districts including continuing to contract with existing providers that are performing satisfactorily, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 .................. 1,900,000 ............................................ (re. $16,000) For additional services and expenses of certain child fatality review teams approved by the office of children and family services for the purposes of investigating and/or reviewing the death of children, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 ... 700,000 ................... (re. $243,000) For services and expenses of certain local or regional multidiscipli- nary child abuse investigation teams approved by the office of chil- dren and family services for the purpose of investigating reports of suspected child abuse or maltreatment and for new and established child advocacy centers, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 .................. 2,308,000 ........................................... (re. $253,000) For services and expenses of child advocacy centers for the purpose of enhancing program operations including, but not limited to, extend- ing hours on weeknights after 5:00 p.m., on weekends, and on a crisis response basis to provide after hour access to mental and physical health screening and child abuse investigations, increased staffing levels and other non-personal service costs in order to 388 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 increase access to coordinated child-centered services. Of the amount hereby appropriated, $1,500,000 shall be available for the establishment of new child advocacy centers provided, however, that preference shall be given first to proposals to expand access to child advocacy centers in parts of the state that are not currently served by existing child advocacy centers and second to proposals in which the local district can demonstrate collaboration with the local district multidisciplinary team, through the co-location of a multidisciplinary team within the child advocacy center, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expend- iture and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 ... 3,500,000 ....................... (re. $328,000) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, for services and expenses to initiate program modifications and/or to provide services includ- ing, but not limited to, demonstrated effective programs such as evidence-based initiatives for alternatives to detention for persons alleged or determined to be in need of supervision or otherwise at risk of placement in the juvenile justice system, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 ... 6,600,000 ............................................. (re. $1,000) For payment of state aid for programs for the provision of services to runaway and homeless youth pursuant to subdivisions 2, 3 and 4 of section 420 of the executive law and pursuant to chapter 800 of the laws of 1985 amending the runaway and homeless youth act for the provision of transitional independent living support services and the establishment and operation of young adult shelters for youth between the ages of 16 and 21; the office of children and family services shall not reimburse any claims unless they are submitted within 12 months of the calendar quarter in which the claimed service or services were delivered. No expenditures shall be made from this appropriation until an annual expenditure plan is approved by the director of the budget and a certificate of approval allocat- ing these funds has been issued by the director of the budget and copies of such certificate or any amendment thereto filed with the state comptroller, the chairperson of the senate finance committee and the chairperson of the assembly ways and means committee, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 ... 5,814,000 .................. (re. $11,000) For services and expenses related to reducing office of children and family services institutional placements, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 ... 1,500,000 ........................................... (re. $268,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2005: 389 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses of certain local or regional multidiscipli- nary child abuse investigation teams approved by the office of chil- dren and family services for the purpose of investigating reports of suspected child abuse or maltreatment and for new and established child advocacy centers ... 1,500,000 ................. (re. $89,000) For services and expenses of new and established child advocacy centers ... 307,800 ................................... (re. $4,000) For services and expenses of existing family preservation centers, pursuant to the following sub-schedule ... 315,000 ... (re. $39,000) sub-schedule Family Services, Inc. ............... 63,000 Family Service League of Suffolk County, Inc. .............. 63,000 Ibero-American Action League, Inc. .............................. 63,000 Central Family Life Center, Inc. .............................. 63,000 Shinnecock Indian Nation ............ 63,000 Total of sub-schedule ............ 315,000 For services and expenses related to reducing office of children and family services institutional placements ........................... 1,500,000 ........................................... (re. $145,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2004, as amended by chapter 496, section 3, of the laws of 2008: For services and expenses of certain local or regional multidiscipli- nary child abuse investigation teams approved by the office of chil- dren and family services for the purpose of investigating reports of suspected child abuse or maltreatment and for new and established child advocacy centers, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 .................. 1,500,000 ........................................... (re. $855,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2003: For services and expenses related to reducing office of children and family services institutional placements ........................... 1,500,000 ............................................. (re. $8,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2003, as added by chapter 54, section 3, of the laws of 2003: For services and expenses related to the settlement house program, notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law to the contrary, $334,500 shall be available for distribution in the same amounts provided for in 2000-2001 for the statewide settlement house program to provide a comprehensive range of services to residents of neigh- 390 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 borhoods they serve pursuant to article 10-B of the social services law ... ..... 961,000 .............................. (re. $12,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2000: For reimbursement to voluntary, not-for-profit agencies for equipment for or renovations of group foster care facilities, including insti- tutions, group residences, group homes and agency operated boarding homes, necessary for compliance with state fire and safety regu- lations promulgated by the former department of social services. Such funds shall be available to reimburse the amortized portion of capital expenditures and other non-capital costs incurred on or after March 1, 2000 submitted in accordance with standard of payment guidelines and other guidelines issued by the commissioner of chil- dren and family services. Reimbursement shall be available to volun- tary not-for-profit agencies who have submitted cost of compliance reports related to the cost of compliance with said regulations to the office of children and family services on or before February 28, 2000. As a condition of the receipt of funds appropriated herein, a voluntary not-for-profit agency must agree to come into full compli- ance with said regulations in accordance with a schedule to be approved by the commissioner of children and family services and provided further that, notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the commissioner shall require that full compliance be attained without regard to the availability of further federal and/or state funding for such purpose. Each agency having made application for reimbursement shall be paid a pro rata share of its eligible expend- itures, as determined by the office of children and family services, based on a formula to be developed by the office. No agency shall receive reimbursement in excess of its actual cost of complying with said regulations ... 1,000,000 ...................... (re. $480,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 1994, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2008: For services and expenses of the community youth capital construction program, subject to eligibility and program standards established by the commissioner of the office of children and family services to be allocated according to the following sub-schedule .................. 11,198,000 ........................................ (re. $4,948,000) sub-schedule Westbury ... 24,844 .................................... (re. $24,850) Neighborhood Youth Diversion (007/CC) ... 955,436 ..... (re. $651,011) Langston Hughes Center (007/CC) ... 599,865 ............. (re. $5,856) Glen E Hines Memorial Center ... 336,874 ............... (re. $65,580) Village of Walden ... 391,912 .......................... (re. $70,349) City of Beacon ... 278,083 ............................. (re. $65,000) Ridgewood Bushwich (007/CC) ... 1,999,552 .............. (re. $63,337) Queens Village Mental Health JCAP (007/CC) ........................... 1,759,605 ......................................... (re. $1,759,605) 391 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Syracuse Model Neighborhood Facility (007/CC) ........................ 347,682 ............................................. (re. $347,682) East Harlem Pilot Block Association (007/CC) ......................... 442,328 ............................................. (re. $442,328) Rockland PAL (007/DD) ... 1,449,675 ................. (re. $1,449,675) Amsterdam YMCA (007/DD) ... 331,961 ..................... (re. $1,830) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Social Services Block Grant Account - 25182 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses for supportive social services provided pursuant to title XX of the federal social security act. Notwith- standing any other provision of law, the moneys hereby appropriated shall be apportioned by the office of children and family services to local social services districts, to reimburse local district expenditures for supportive services and training subject to the approval of the director of the budget; provided, however, that reimbursement to social services districts for eligible expenditures for services incurred during a particular federal fiscal year will be limited to expenditures claimed by March 31 of the following year. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, of the funds available herein, including any funds transferred from the temporary assist- ance to needy families block grant to the title XX block grant, $66,000,000 shall be allocated to social services districts, solely for reimbursement of expenditures for the provision and adminis- tration of adult protective services, residential services for victims of domestic violence who are determined to be ineligible for public assistance during the time the victims were residing in resi- dential programs for victims of domestic violence, and nonresiden- tial services for victims of domestic violence, pursuant to an allo- cation plan developed by the office and submitted for approval by the division of the budget no later than 60 days following enactment of this chapter, based on each district's claims for such costs and any other factors as identified in the allocation plan, adjusted by applicable cost allocation methodology and net of any retroactive payments for the 12 month period ending June 30, 2012 that are submitted on or before January 2, 2013; provided, however, that if the office determines that the total amount of a social services district's claims for such services which could be reimbursed from these funds is less than the amount allocated to the district for such claims, the office may, subject to approval by the director of the budget, reallocate the unused funds to other social services districts with eligible claims that exceed their allocation. Funds appropriated herein shall be available for aid to municipalities and for payments to the federal government for expenditures made pursuant to the social services law and the state plan for individ- ual and family grant program under the disaster relief act of 1974. 392 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 The funds hereby appropriated are to be available for payment of state aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds hereby appropriated shall be available to the office net of disal- lowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be transferred to any other appropriation within the office of children and family services and/or the office of temporary and disability assistance and/or suballocated to the office of temporary and disability assistance for the purpose of paying local social services districts' costs of the above program and may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation or with any other item or items within the amounts appropriated within the office of children and family services general fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the depart- ment of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, in lieu of payments authorized by the social services law, or payments of federal funds otherwise due to the local social services districts for programs provided under the federal social security act or the federal food stamp act, funds herein appropriated, in amounts certified by the state comptroller or the state commissioner of health as due from local social services districts each month as their share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law may be set aside by the state comptroller in an interest bearing account with such interest accruing to the credit of the locality in order to ensure the orderly and prompt payment of providers under section 367-b of the social services law pursuant to an estimate provided by the commissioner of health of each local social services district's share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law ... 150,000,000 .............. (re. $61,425,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses for supportive social services provided pursuant to title XX of the federal social security act. Notwith- standing any other provision of law, the moneys hereby appropriated shall be apportioned by the office of children and family services to local social services districts, to reimburse local district expenditures for supportive services and training subject to the approval of the director of the budget; provided, however, that reimbursement to social services districts for eligible expenditures for services incurred during a particular federal fiscal year will be limited to expenditures claimed by March 31 of the following year. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, of the funds available herein, including any funds transferred from the temporary assist- ance to needy families block grant to the title XX block grant, $66,000,000 shall be allocated to social services districts, solely 393 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 for reimbursement of expenditures for the provision and adminis- tration of adult protective services, residential services for victims of domestic violence who are determined to be ineligible for public assistance during the time the victims were residing in resi- dential programs for victims of domestic violence, and nonresiden- tial services for victims of domestic violence, pursuant to an allo- cation plan developed by the office and submitted for approval by the division of the budget no later than 60 days following enactment of this chapter, based on each district's claims for such costs and any other factors as identified in the allocation plan, adjusted by applicable cost allocation methodology and net of any retroactive payments for the 12 month period ending June 30, 2011 that are submitted on or before January 3, 2012; provided, however, that if the office determines that the total amount of a social services district's claims for such services which could be reimbursed from these funds is less than the amount allocated to the district for such claims, the office may, subject to approval by the director of the budget, reallocate the unused funds to other social services districts with eligible claims that exceed their allocation. Funds appropriated herein shall be available for aid to municipalities and for payments to the federal government for expenditures made pursuant to the social services law and the state plan for individ- ual and family grant program under the disaster relief act of 1974. The funds hereby appropriated are to be available for payment of state aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds hereby appropriated shall be available to the office net of disal- lowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be transferred to any other appropriation within the office of children and family services and/or the office of temporary and disability assistance and/or suballocated to the office of temporary and disability assistance for the purpose of paying local social services districts' costs of the above program and may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation or with any other item or items within the amounts appropriated within the office of children and family services general fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the depart- ment of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, in lieu of payments authorized by the social services law, or payments of federal funds otherwise due to the local social services districts for programs provided under the federal social security act or the federal food stamp act, funds herein appropriated, in amounts certified by the state comptroller or the state commissioner of health as due from local social services districts each month as their share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law may be set aside by the state comptroller in an interest bearing 394 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 account with such interest accruing to the credit of the locality in order to ensure the orderly and prompt payment of providers under section 367-b of the social services law pursuant to an estimate provided by the commissioner of health of each local social services district's share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law ... 150,000,000 .............. (re. $43,898,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Title IV-a, IV-b, IV-e Account - 25175 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses for the foster care and adoption assistance program, and the kinship guardianship assistance program, including related administrative expenses, and for services and expenses for child welfare and family preservation and family support services provided pursuant to title IV-a, subparts 1 and 2 of title IV-b and title IV-e of the federal social security act including the federal share of costs incurred implementing the federal adoption and safe families act of 1997 (P.L. 105-89); provided, however, that reimbursement to social services districts for eligible expenditures for services other than the foster care and adoption assistance program, and the kinship guardianship assistance program incurred during a particular federal fiscal year will be limited to expendi- tures claimed by March 31 of the following year. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, in lieu of payments authorized by the social services law, or payments of federal funds otherwise due to the local social services districts for programs provided under the federal social security act or the federal food stamp act, funds herein appropriated, in amounts certified by the state commissioner or the state commissioner of health as due from local social services districts each month as their share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law may be set aside by the state comptroller in an interest-bearing account with such interest accruing to the credit of the locality in order to ensure the orderly and prompt payment of providers under section 367-b of the social services law pursuant to an estimate provided by the commissioner of health of each local social services district's share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law. Funds appropriated herein shall be available for aid to municipalities and for payments to the federal government for expenditures made pursuant to the social services law and the state plan for individ- ual and family grant program under the disaster relief act of 1974. Such funds are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the office net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be transferred to any other appropriation within the office of children and family services and/or the office of 395 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 temporary and disability assistance and/or suballocated to the office of temporary and disability assistance for the purpose of paying local social services districts' costs of the above program and may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation or with any other item or items within the amounts appropriated within the office of children and family services general fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the depart- ment of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee ... 868,900,000 ............. (re. $733,947,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Title IV-a, IV-b, IV-e Account By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses for the foster care and adoption assistance program, and the kinship guardianship assistance program, including related administrative expenses, and for services and expenses for child welfare and family preservation and family support services provided pursuant to title IV-a, subparts 1 and 2 of title IV-b and title IV-e of the federal social security act including the federal share of costs incurred implementing the federal adoption and safe families act of 1997 (P.L. 105-89); provided, however, that reimbursement to social services districts for eligible expenditures for services other than the foster care and adoption assistance program, and the kinship guardianship assistance program incurred during a particular federal fiscal year will be limited to expendi- tures claimed by March 31 of the following year. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, in lieu of payments authorized by the social services law, or payments of federal funds otherwise due to the local social services districts for programs provided under the federal social security act or the federal food stamp act, funds herein appropriated, in amounts certified by the state commissioner or the state commissioner of health as due from local social services districts each month as their share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law may be set aside by the state comptroller in an interest-bearing account with such interest accruing to the credit of the locality in order to ensure the orderly and prompt payment of providers under section 367-b of the social services law pursuant to an estimate provided by the commissioner of health of each local social services district's share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law. Funds appropriated herein shall be available for aid to municipalities and for payments to the federal government for expenditures made pursuant to the social services law and the state plan for individ- ual and family grant program under the disaster relief act of 1974. Such funds are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of 396 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the office net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be transferred to any other appropriation within the office of children and family services and/or the office of temporary and disability assistance and/or suballocated to the office of temporary and disability assistance for the purpose of paying local social services districts' costs of the above program and may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation or with any other item or items within the amounts appropriated within the office of children and family services general fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the depart- ment of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee ... 868,900,000 ............. (re. $261,830,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses for the foster care and adoption assistance program, and the kinship guardianship assistance program, including related administrative expenses, and for services and expenses for child welfare and family preservation and family support services provided pursuant to title IV-a, subparts 1 and 2 of title IV-b and title IV-e of the federal social security act including the federal share of costs incurred implementing the federal adoption and safe families act of 1997 (P.L. 105-89); provided, however, that reimbursement to social services districts for eligible expenditures for services other than the foster care and adoption assistance program, and the kinship guardianship assistance program incurred during a particular federal fiscal year will be limited to expendi- tures claimed by March 31 of the following year. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, in lieu of payments authorized by the social services law, or payments of federal funds otherwise due to the local social services districts for programs provided under the federal social security act or the federal food stamp act, funds herein appropriated, in amounts certified by the state commissioner or the state commissioner of health as due from local social services districts each month as their share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law may be set aside by the state comptroller in an interest-bearing account with such interest accruing to the credit of the locality in order to ensure the orderly and prompt payment of providers under section 367-b of the social services law pursuant to an estimate provided by the commissioner of health of each local social services district's share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law. Funds appropriated herein shall be available for aid to municipalities and for payments to the federal government for expenditures made pursuant to the social services law and the state plan for individ- ual and family grant program under the disaster relief act of 1974. 397 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Such funds are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the office net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be transferred to any other appropriation within the office of children and family services and/or the office of temporary and disability assistance and/or suballocated to the office of temporary and disability assistance for the purpose of paying local social services districts' costs of the above program and may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation or with any other item or items within the amounts appropriated within the office of children and family services general fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the depart- ment of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee ... 868,900,000 ............. (re. $266,803,000) For additional reimbursement for services and expenses resulting from the increase in the Federal medical assistance percentage available for the foster care and adoption assistance program provided pursu- ant to title IV-e of the federal social security act in accordance with the requirements of the American recovery and reinvestment act of 2009 (Public Law 111-5). Funds appropriated herein shall be subject to all applicable reporting and accountability requirements contained in such act. Such funds are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities to the extent authorized by such act. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be transferred to any other appropriation within the office of children and family services and/or the office of temporary and disability assistance and/or suballocated to the office of temporary and disability assistance for the purpose of paying local social services districts' costs of the above program and may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation or with any other item or items within the amounts appropriated within the office of children and family services general fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the depart- ment of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee ... 48,000,000 ............... (re. $48,000,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For services and expenses for the foster care and adoption assistance program, including related administrative expenses, and for services and expenses for child welfare and family preservation and family support services provided pursuant to title IV-a, subparts 1 and 2 of title IV-b and title IV-e of the federal social security act including the federal share of costs incurred implementing the federal adoption and safe families act of 1997 (P.L. 105-89); 398 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 provided, however, that reimbursement to social services districts for eligible expenditures for services other than foster care services incurred during a particular federal fiscal year will be limited to expenditures claimed by March 31 of the following year. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, in lieu of payments authorized by the social services law, or payments of federal funds otherwise due to the local social services districts for programs provided under the federal social security act or the federal food stamp act, funds herein appropriated, in amounts certified by the state commissioner or the state commissioner of health as due from local social services districts each month as their share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law may be set aside by the state comptroller in an interest-bearing account with such interest accruing to the credit of the locality in order to ensure the orderly and prompt payment of providers under section 367-b of the social services law pursuant to an estimate provided by the commissioner of health of each local social services district's share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law. Funds appropriated herein shall be available for aid to municipalities and for payments to the federal government for expenditures made pursuant to the social services law and the state plan for individ- ual and family grant program under the disaster relief act of 1974. Such funds are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the office net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be transferred to any other appropriation within the office of children and family services and/or the office of temporary and disability assistance and/or suballocated to the office of temporary and disability assistance for the purpose of paying local social services districts' costs of the above program and may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation or with any other item or items within the amounts appropriated within the office of children and family services general fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the depart- ment of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee ... 868,900,000 ............. (re. $258,722,000) For additional reimbursement for services and expenses resulting from the increase in the Federal medical assistance percentage available for the foster care and adoption assistance program provided pursu- ant to title IV-e of the federal social security act in accordance with the requirements of the American recovery and reinvestment act of 2009 (Public Law 111-5). Funds appropriated herein shall be subject to all applicable reporting and accountability requirements contained in such act. Such funds are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities to the extent authorized by such act. 399 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be transferred to any other appropriation within the office of children and family services and/or the office of temporary and disability assistance and/or suballocated to the office of temporary and disability assistance for the purpose of paying local social services districts' costs of the above program and may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation or with any other item or items within the amounts appropriated within the office of children and family services general fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the depart- ment of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee ... 48,000,000 ................ (re. $3,960,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2009: For services and expenses for the foster care and adoption assistance program, including related administrative expenses, and for services and expenses for child welfare and family preservation and family support services provided pursuant to title IV-a, subparts 1 and 2 of title IV-b and title IV-e of the federal social security act including the federal share of costs incurred implementing the federal adoption and safe families act of 1997 (P.L. 105-89); provided, however, that reimbursement to social services districts for eligible expenditures for services other than foster care services incurred during a particular federal fiscal year will be limited to expenditures claimed by March 31 of the following year. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, in lieu of payments authorized by the social services law, or payments of federal funds otherwise due to the local social services districts for programs provided under the federal social security act or the federal food stamp act, funds herein appropriated, in amounts certified by the state commissioner or the state commissioner of health as due from local social services districts each month as their share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law may be set aside by the state comptroller in an interest-bearing account with such interest accruing to the credit of the locality in order to ensure the orderly and prompt payment of providers under section 367-b of the social services law pursuant to an estimate provided by the commissioner of health of each local social services district's share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law. Funds appropriated herein shall be available for aid to municipalities and for payments to the federal government for expenditures made pursuant to the social services law and the state plan for individ- ual and family grant program under the disaster relief act of 1974. Such funds are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the office net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. 400 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be transferred to any other appropriation within the office of children and family services and/or the office of temporary and disability assistance and/or suballocated to the office of temporary and disability assistance for the purpose of paying local social services districts' costs of the above program and may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation or with any other item or items within the amounts appropriated within the office of children and family services general fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the depart- ment of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee ... 868,900,000 ............. (re. $217,109,000) Special Revenue Fund - Other Combined [Gifts, Grants and Bequests] EXPENDABLE TRUST Fund Children and Family Trust Fund ACCOUNT - 20128 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses related to the administration and implemen- tation of contracts for prevention and support service programs for victims of family violence under the William B. Hoyt memorial chil- dren and family trust fund pursuant to article 10-A of the social services law. Funds appropriated to the children and family trust fund shall be available for expenditure for such services and expenses herein ... 3,459,000 ..................... (re. $3,459,000) Special Revenue Fund - Other Combined [Gifts, Grants and Bequests] EXPENDABLE TRUST Fund Children and Family Trust Fund ACCOUNT By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses related to the administration and implemen- tation of contracts for prevention and support service programs for victims of family violence under the William B. Hoyt memorial chil- dren and family trust fund pursuant to article 10-A of the social services law. Funds appropriated to the children and family trust fund shall be available for expenditure for such services and expenses herein ... 3,459,000 ..................... (re. $3,459,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses related to the administration and implemen- tation of contracts for prevention and support service programs for victims of family violence under the William B. Hoyt memorial chil- dren and family trust fund pursuant to article 10-A of the social services law. Funds appropriated to the children and family trust fund shall be available for expenditure for such services and expenses herein ... 3,459,000 ..................... (re. $3,371,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2010: 401 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses related to the administration and implemen- tation of contracts for prevention and support service programs for victims of family violence under the William B. Hoyt memorial chil- dren and family trust fund pursuant to article 10-A of the social services law. Funds appropriated to the children and family trust fund shall be available for expenditure for such services and expenses herein ... 3,459,000 ..................... (re. $3,459,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2009: For services and expenses related to the administration and implemen- tation of contracts for prevention and support services for victims of family violence under the William B. Hoyt memorial children and family trust fund pursuant to article 10-A of the social services law. Funds appropriated to the children and family trust fund shall be available for expenditure for such services and expenses herein ... 3,459,000 ....................................... (re. $893,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2008: For services and expenses related to the administration and implemen- tation of contracts for prevention and support service programs for victims of family violence under the William B. Hoyt memorial chil- dren and family trust fund pursuant to article 10-A of the social services law. Funds appropriated to the children and family trust fund shall be available for expenditure for such services and expenses herein ... 3,459,000 ....................... (re. $362,000) TRAINING AND DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For state reimbursement to local social services districts for train- ing expenses associated with title IV-a, title IV-e, title IV-d, title IV-f and title XIX of the federal social security act or their successor titles and programs. Funds appropriated herein shall be available for aid to municipalities and for payments to the federal government for expenditures made pursuant to the social services law and the state plan for individ- ual and family grant program under the disaster relief act of 1974. Such funds are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the office net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be transferred to any other appropriation and/or suballocated to any other agency for the purpose of paying local social services district cost or may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation or with any other item or items within the amounts appropriated within the office of children and family services - local assistance account with the approval of 402 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. The amount appropriated herein, as may be adjusted by transfer of general fund moneys for administration of child welfare, training and development, public assistance, and food stamp programs appro- priated in the office of children and family services and the office of temporary and disability assistance, shall constitute total state reimbursement for all local training programs in state fiscal year 2013-14 ... 4,815,800 ............................. (re. $4,815,800) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Federal Health and Human Services Fund Account - 25175 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For reimbursement to local social services districts for training expenses associated with title IV-a, title IV-e, title IV-d and title XIX of the federal social security act or their successor titles and programs. Funds appropriated herein shall be available for aid to municipalities and for payments to the federal government for expenditures made pursuant to the social services law and the state plan for individ- ual and family grant program under the disaster relief act of 1974. Such funds are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the office net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be transferred to any other appropriation and/or suballocated to any other agency for the purpose of paying local social services district cost, or may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation or with any other item or items within the amounts appropriated within the office of children and family services federal funds - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee ........................... 19,219,000 ....................................... (re. $19,219,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Federal Health and Human Services Fund Account By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For reimbursement to local social services districts for training expenses associated with title IV-a, title IV-e, title IV-d and title XIX of the federal social security act or their successor titles and programs. 403 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Funds appropriated herein shall be available for aid to municipalities and for payments to the federal government for expenditures made pursuant to the social services law and the state plan for individ- ual and family grant program under the disaster relief act of 1974. Such funds are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the office net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be transferred to any other appropriation and/or suballocated to any other agency for the purpose of paying local social services district cost, or may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation or with any other item or items within the amounts appropriated within the office of children and family services federal funds - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee ........................... 19,219,000 ....................................... (re. $16,889,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For reimbursement to local social services districts for training expenses associated with title IV-a, title IV-e, title IV-d and title XIX of the federal social security act or their successor titles and programs. Funds appropriated herein shall be available for aid to municipalities and for payments to the federal government for expenditures made pursuant to the social services law and the state plan for individ- ual and family grant program under the disaster relief act of 1974. Such funds are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the office net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be transferred to any other appropriation and/or suballocated to any other agency for the purpose of paying local social services district cost, or may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation or with any other item or items within the amounts appropriated within the office of children and family services federal funds - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee ........................... 19,219,000 ....................................... (re. $18,600,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For reimbursement to local social services districts for training expenses associated with title IV-a, title IV-e, title IV-d and 404 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 title XIX of the federal social security act or their successor titles and programs. Funds appropriated herein shall be available for aid to municipalities and for payments to the federal government for expenditures made pursuant to the social services law and the state plan for individ- ual and family grant program under the disaster relief act of 1974. Such funds are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the office net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be transferred to any other appropriation and/or suballocated to any other agency for the purpose of paying local social services district cost, or may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation or with any other item or items within the amounts appropriated within the office of children and family services federal funds - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee ........................... 19,219,000 ....................................... (re. $16,929,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2009: For reimbursement to local social services districts for training expenses associated with title IV-a, title IV-e, title IV-d and title XIX of the federal social security act or their successor titles and programs. Funds appropriated herein shall be available for aid to municipalities and for payments to the federal government for expenditures made pursuant to the social services law and the state plan for individ- ual and family grant program under the disaster relief act of 1974. Such funds are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the office net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be transferred to any other appropriation and/or suballocated to any other agency for the purpose of paying local social services district cost, or may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation or with any other item or items within the amounts appropriated within the office of children and family services federal funds - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee ........................... 19,219,000 ....................................... (re. $14,219,000) 405 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS General Fund ....................... 1,265,525,000 62,690,000 Special Revenue Funds - Federal .... 3,733,495,000 3,078,731,000 Special Revenue Funds - Other ...... 19,900,000 0 Fiduciary Funds .................... 10,000,000 0 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 5,028,920,000 3,141,421,000 ================ ================ SCHEDULE CHILD WELL BEING PROGRAM ................................... 140,000,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Child Support Account - 25178 For reimbursement of local administrative expenses for child support and establish- ment of paternity pursuant to title IV-D of the federal social security act. Notwithstanding subdivision 1 of section 111-d and section 153 of the social services law or any other inconsistent provision of law, such reimbursement shall constitute total reimbursement for activ- ities funded herein in state fiscal year 2014-2015. Notwithstanding section 111-e of the social services law or any other provision of law, social services districts shall retain the non-federal share of any support collections otherwise payable as reimbursement to the state. Such funds are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the office of temporary and disability assist- ance net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation within the office of temporary and disability assist- ance federal fund - local assistance 406 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 account with the approval of the director of the budget, who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chair- man of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, amounts appropriated herein received pursuant to section 391 of the federal personal responsibility and work opportunity reconciliation act of 1996 may be used without state or local financial participation to provide grants or enter into contracts with courts, local public agencies, or nonprofit private entities consistent with federal law and require- ments. Such grants and/or contracts shall be made based on the results of a compet- itive procurement. Funds appropriated herein may be used for a federally approved research and demon- stration project for improved custodial cooperation. Notwithstanding any incon- sistent provision of law, these funds shall be available without local financial participation .............................. 140,000,000 -------------- EMPLOYMENT AND ECONOMIC SUPPORT PROGRAM .................. 4,735,424,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For state reimbursement of the safety net assistance program as established pursuant to chapter 436 of the laws of 1997. Notwithstanding section 153 of the social services law or any other inconsistent provision of law, funds appropriated here- in shall reimburse 29 percent of safety net assistance expenditures, including the cost of providing shelter supplements for safety net assistance households at local option in order to prevent eviction and address homelessness in accordance with social services district plans approved by the office of temporary and disability assistance and the director of the budget, provided, however, that in social services 407 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 districts with a population over five million no shelter supplements other than those to prevent eviction shall be reim- bursed, and further provided that such supplements shall not be part of the stan- dard of need pursuant to section 131-a of the social services law. Funds appropri- ated herein shall also reimburse 29 percent of safety net assistance expendi- tures for emergency shelter, transporta- tion, or nutrition payments which the district determines are necessary to establish or maintain independent living arrangements among persons who have been medically diagnosed as having acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) or HIV-related illness and who are homeless or facing homelessness and for whom no viable and less costly alternative to housing is available; provided, however, that funds appropriated herein may only be used for such purposes if the cost of such allowances are not eligible for reimburse- ment under medical assistance or other programs. Such funds are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the office of temporary and disability assist- ance, net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits, including those related to title IV-E of the social security act; and including, but not limited to, additional federal funds resulting from any changes in federal cost allocation methodologies. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation within the office of temporary and disability assist- ance general fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget, who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chair- man of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. 408 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Social services districts shall be required to report to the office of temporary and disability assistance on an annual basis, information, as determined and requested by the office, related to services and expenditures for which reimbursement is sought for providing temporary housing assistance to homeless individuals and families. Such information shall be submitted electronically to the extent feasible as determined by the office, and shall be used to evaluate expenditures by such social services districts for the provision of temporary housing assistance for homeless individuals and families. Funds appropriated herein shall not be used by any public assistance recipient in any electronic benefit transfer transaction, consistent with the prohibitions set forth in section 4004 of public law 112-96, at any liquor stores, casinos, gaming estab- lishments, or establishments that provide adult-oriented entertainment in which performers disrobe or perform in an unclothed state and such entities are prohibited from accepting any transactions of such funds. Recipients who fail to comply with these restrictions are subject to durational discontinuances of their public assistance and the other persons, businesses and entities subject to such prohibitions and failing to comply with these restrictions may be subject to sanc- tions and penalties, including but not limited to monetary fines, the revocation, cancellation, or suspension of an operat- ing license or authorization, or criminal penalties. For persons living with clinical/symptomatic HIV illness or AIDS who are receiving public assistance, funds appropriated herein shall not be used to reimburse the additional rental costs determined based on limiting such person's earned and/or unearned income contribution to 30 percent. Notwithstanding section 153 of the social services law, or any other inconsistent provision of law, such appropriation shall be available for reimbursement of eligible claims incurred on or after January 1, 409 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 2014 and before January 1, 2015, that are otherwise reimbursable by the state on or after April 1, 2014, that are claimed by March 1, 2015. Such reimbursement shall constitute total state reimbursement for activities funded herein in state fiscal year 2014-2015 ............................. 460,000,000 For expenditures for additional state payments for eligible aged, blind, and disabled persons related to supplemental security income and for expenditures made pursuant to title 8 of article 5 of the social services law. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation within the office of tempo- rary and disability assistance general fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget, who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee .......... 675,000,000 For services and expenses of a program, pursuant to section 35 of the social services law, providing legal represen- tation of individuals whose federal disa- bility benefits have been denied or may be discontinued. The commissioner shall reduce reimbursement otherwise payable to social services districts to ensure that social services districts shall financial- ly participate in additional legal repre- sentation expenditures made pursuant to this provision. Such reduction in local reimbursement shall be allocated among districts by the commissioner based on the cost of, and number of district residents served by, each legal assistance program, or by such alternative cost allocation procedure deemed appropriate by the commissioner after consultation with social services officials .................... 2,630,000 For additional services and expenses of a program, pursuant to section 35 of the social services law, providing legal representation of individuals whose feder- al disability benefits have been denied or may be discontinued. The commissioner 410 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 shall reduce reimbursement otherwise paya- ble to social services districts to ensure that social services districts shall financially participate in additional legal representation expenditures made pursuant to this provision. Such reduction in local reimbursement shall be allocated among districts by the commissioner based on the cost of, and number of district residents served by, each legal assistance program, or by such alternative cost allo- cation procedure deemed appropriate by the commissioner after consultation with social services officials ...................... 870,000 For services to support human immunodefici- ency virus specific welfare-to-work programs. Components of each such program shall include, but not be limited to, on-the-job training and employment. Each such program shall guarantee that individ- uals completing the program obtain full- time employment with health insurance coverage. The office of temporary and disability assistance, in conjunction with the AIDS institute of the department of health, shall select the organizations to operate such programs through a compet- itive bid process ............................ 1,161,000 For grants to community based organizations for nutrition outreach in areas where a significant percentage or number of those potentially eligible for food assistance programs are not participating in such programs. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, including section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part N of chapter 56 of the laws of 2013, for the period commenc- ing on April 1, 2014 and ending March 31, 2015 the commissioner shall not apply any cost of living adjustment for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimburse- ment ......................................... 3,018,000 For services and expenses incurred by local social services districts in relation to the administrative cap waiver requests submitted to the office of temporary and disability assistance for exempt area plans submitted for calendar years through 411 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 2003. Such payments shall be made until March 31, 2017 at which time this appro- priation will be used for services and expenses incurred by local social services districts in relation to the adult shelter cap. Such payments shall be made until March 31, 2042 at which time both the administrative cap waiver and adult shel- ter cap liabilities will be deemed fully reimbursed ................................... 2,000,000 For state reimbursement of a program for persons living with certain chronic diseases, including but not limited to clinical/symptomatic HIV illness or AIDS in social services districts with a popu- lation over five million who are receiving services through such district's adminis- trative unit providing HIV/AIDS services, public assistance and earned and/or unearned income who shall not be required to pay more than 30 percent of his or her monthly earned and/or unearned income toward the cost of rent. Notwithstanding any other inconsistent provision of law, such reimbursement shall constitute total reimbursement for activities funded herein in state fiscal year 2014-15. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until a plan has been submitted by a district and approved by the office of temporary and disability assistance and the director of the budget ................... 9,000,000 For services and expenses of the hispanic federation adult basic literacy and educa- tion initiative ................................ 250,000 For additional services and expenses of food banks throughout New York State. Such funds may be suballocated, transferred or otherwise made available to the department of health .................................... 2,000,000 For services and expenses of local community services programs ............................ 1,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ............... 1,156,929,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Home Energy Assistance Program Account - 25123 412 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Notwithstanding section 97 of the social services law, funds appropriated herein shall be available for services and expenses, including payments to public and private agencies and individuals for the low income home energy assistance program provided pursuant to the low income energy assistance act of 1981. Funds appropriated herein, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, may be transferred or suballocated to other state agencies for expenses related to the low income home energy assistance program. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of the law, the amount herein appropriated may be increased or decreased by inter- change with any other appropriation within the office of temporary and disability assistance federal fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget, who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chair- man of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee ............................ 500,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................. 500,000,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Temporary Assistance for Needy Families Account - 25178 For reimbursement of the cost of the family assistance and the emergency assistance to families programs. Notwithstanding section 153 of the social services law or any inconsistent provision of law, funds appropriated herein shall be provided without state or local participation and shall include the cost of providing shel- ter supplements for family assistance households at local option in order to prevent eviction and address homelessness in accordance with social services district plans approved by the office of temporary and disability assistance and the director of the budget, provided, however, that in social services districts with a population over five million no 413 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 shelter supplements other than those to prevent eviction shall be reimbursed, and further provided that such supplements shall not be part of the standard of need pursuant to section 131-a of the social services law. Funds appropriated herein shall also reimburse for family assistance expenditures for emergency shelter, trans- portation, or nutrition payments which the district determines are necessary to establish or maintain independent living arrangements among persons who have been medically diagnosed as having acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) or HIV-related illness and who are homeless or facing homelessness and for whom no viable and less costly alternative to housing is available; provided, however, that funds appropriated herein may only be used for such purposes if the cost of such allowances are not eligible for reimburse- ment under medical assistance or other programs. Such funds are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the office of temporary and disability assist- ance net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits including, but not limited to, additional federal funds resulting from any changes in federal cost allocation methodologies. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation within the office of temporary and disability assist- ance federal fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget, who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chair- man of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Social services districts shall be required to report to the office of temporary and disability assistance on an annual basis, information, as determined and requested 414 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 by the office, related to services and expenditures for which reimbursement is sought for providing temporary housing assistance to homeless individuals and families. Such information shall be submitted electronically to the extent feasible as determined by the office, and shall be used to evaluate expenditures by such social services districts for the provision of temporary housing assistance for homeless individuals and families. Funds appropriated herein shall not be used by any public assistance recipient in any electronic benefit transfer transaction, consistent with the prohibitions set forth in section 4004 of public law 112-96, at any liquor stores, casinos, gaming estab- lishments, or establishments that provide adult-oriented entertainment in which performers disrobe or perform in an unclothed state and such entities are prohibited from accepting any transactions of such funds. Recipients who fail to comply with these restrictions are subject to durational discontinuances of their public assistance and the other persons, businesses and entities subject to such prohibitions and failing to comply with these restrictions may be subject to sanc- tions and penalties, including but not limited to monetary fines, the revocation, cancellation, or suspension of an operat- ing license or authorization, or criminal penalties. For persons living with clinical/symptomatic HIV illness or AIDS who are receiving public assistance, funds appropriated herein shall not be used to reimburse the additional rental costs determined based on limiting such person's earned and/or unearned income contribution to 30 percent. Notwithstanding section 153 of the social services law, or any other inconsistent provision of law, such appropriation shall be available for reimbursement of eligible claims incurred on or after January 1, 2014 and before January 1, 2015, that are otherwise reimbursable by the state on or after April 1, 2014, that are claimed by 415 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 March 1, 2015. Such reimbursement shall constitute total federal reimbursement for activities funded herein in state fiscal year 2014-2015 ........................... 1,350,000,000 For transfer to the credit of the office of children and family services federal health and human services fund, state operations or federal health and human services fund, local assistance, federal day care account for additional reimburse- ment to social services districts for child care assistance provided pursuant to title 5-C of article 6 of the social services law. The funds shall be appor- tioned among the social services districts by the office according to an allocation plan developed by the office and submitted to the director of the budget for approval within 60 days of enactment of the budget. The funds allocated to a district under this appropriation in addition to any state block grant funds allocated to the district for child care services and any funds the district requests the office of temporary and disability assistance to transfer from the district's flexible fund for family services allocation to the federal day care account shall constitute the district's entire block grant allo- cation for a particular federal fiscal year, which shall be available only for child care assistance expenditures made during that federal fiscal year and which are claimed by March 31 of the year imme- diately following the end of that federal fiscal year. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, any claims for child care assistance made by a social services district for expenditures made during a particular federal fiscal year, other than claims made under title XX of the federal social security act and under the supple- mental nutrition assistance program employment and training funds, shall be counted against the social services district's block grant allocation for that federal fiscal year. A social services district shall expend its allocation from the block grant in accord- ance with the applicable provision in federal law and regulations relating to 416 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 the federal funds included in the state block grant for child care and the regu- lations of the office of children and family services. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, each district's claims submitted under the state block grant for child care will be processed in a manner that maximizes the availability of federal funds and ensures that the district meets its maintenance of effort requirement in each applicable federal fiscal year. Prior to transfer of funds appropriated herein, the commissioner of the office of children and family services shall consult with the commissioner of the office of temporary and disability assistance to determine the availability of such funding and to request that the commissioner of the office of temporary and disability assist- ance takes necessary steps to notify the department of health and human services of the transfer of funding .................... 310,035,000 For allocation to local social services districts for the flexible fund for family services. Funds shall, without state or local participation, be allocated to local social services districts in accordance with a methodology to be developed by the office of temporary and disability assist- ance and the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget. Such amounts allocated to local social services districts shall hereinafter be referred to as the flexible fund for family services and shall be used for eligible services to eligible individ- uals under the State plan for the federal temporary assistance for needy families block grant. Such funds are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities and, notwith- standing section 153 of the social services law and any inconsistent provision of law, shall constitute the full amount of federal temporary assist- ance for needy families funds to be paid on account of activities funded in whole or in part hereunder and the full amount of state reimbursement to be paid on account of local district administrative 417 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 claims. District allocations from the flexible fund for family services may be spent only pursuant to plans of expendi- ture, developed by each social services district and the local governing body and approved by the office of temporary and disability assistance, the office of chil- dren and family services, and the director of the budget. Such allocation shall be available for reimbursement through March 31, 2017; provided, however, that reimbursement for child welfare services other than foster care services shall be available for eligible expenditures incurred on or after October 1, 2013 and before October 1, 2014 that are otherwise reimbursable by the state on or after April 1, 2014 and that are claimed by March 31, 2015. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amounts so appropriated for allocation to local social services districts, may be used, without state or local financial participation, by social services districts for such district's first eligible expenditures that occurred on or after October 1, 2013, or, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, during any other period beginning on or after January 1, 1997, for tuition costs for foster care children who are eligible for emergency assistance for families in the manner the state was authorized to fund such costs under part A of title IV of the social security act as such part was in effect on September 30, 1995; provided that the funds appropriated herein may not be used to reimburse local- ities for costs disallowed under title IV-E of the social security act. Such expenditures shall constitute good cause pursuant to section 408 (a) (10) of the social security act. Such funds may also be used, without state or local partic- ipation, for care, maintenance, super- vision, and tuition for juvenile delin- quents and persons in need of supervision who are placed in residential programs operated by authorized agencies and who are eligible for emergency assistance to families in the manner the state was 418 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 authorized to fund such costs under part A of title IV of the social security act as such part was in effect on September 30, 1995. Such expenditures shall constitute good cause pursuant to section 408 (a) (10) of the social security act. Unless otherwise approved by the commissioner of the office of children and family services with the approval of the director of the budget, these funds may be used only for eligible expenditures made from October 1, 2013 through September 30, 2014. Notwith- standing any inconsistent provision of law, the funds so appropriated may not be used to reimburse localities for costs disallowed under title IV-E of the social security act. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a social services district may request that the office of temporary and disability assistance retain and transfer a portion of the district's allocation of these funds to the credit of the office of children and family services federal health and human services fund, local assistance, title XX social services block grant for use by the district for eligible title XX services and/or to the credit of the office of children and family services federal health and human services fund, local assistance, federal day care account for use by the district for eligible child care expenditures under the state block grant for child care, within the percent- ages established by the state in accord- ance with the federal social security act and related federal regulations. Any funds transferred at a district's request to the title XX social services block grant shall be used by the district for eligible title XX social services provided in accordance with the provisions of the federal social security act and the social services law to children or their families whose income is less than 200 percent of the federal poverty level applicable to the family size involved. Any funds transferred at a district's request to the office of chil- dren and family services federal health and human services fund, local assistance, federal day care account shall be made 419 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 available to the district for use for eligible child care expenditures in accordance with the applicable provisions of federal law and regulations relating to federal funds included in the state block grant for child care and in accordance with applicable state law and regulations of the office of children and family services. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, any claims made by a social services district for expenditures made for child care during a particular federal fiscal year, other than claims made under title XX of the federal social security act and under the supplemental nutrition assistance program employment and training funds, shall be counted against the social services district's block grant for child care for that feder- al fiscal year. Each social services district must certify to the office of children and family services and the office of temporary and disability assist- ance, within 90 days of enactment of the budget but before August 15, 2014, the amount of funds it wishes to have trans- ferred under this provision. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the amount of the funds that each district expends on child welfare services from its flexible fund for family services funds and any flexible fund for family services funds transferred at the district's request to the title XX social services block grant must, to the extent that fami- lies are eligible therefore, be equal to or greater than the district's portion of the $342,322,341 statewide child welfare threshold amount, which shall be estab- lished pursuant to a formula developed by the office of temporary and disability assistance and the office of children and family services and approved by the direc- tor of the budget. Notwithstanding any other provision of law including the state finance law and any local procurement law, at the request of a social services district and with the approval of the director of the budget, a portion of the funds appropriated herein may be retained by the office of temporary 420 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 and disability assistance for any services eligible for funding under the flexible fund for family services for which the applicable state agency has a contractual relationship. Such funds may be suballo- cated, transferred or otherwise made available to the department of transporta- tion ....................................... 964,000,000 For the continuation and expansion of a demonstration project to assist individ- uals and families in moving out of poverty through the pursuit of higher education. Projects shall include intensive, long- term case management and statistically- based outcome assessments. The amount appropriated herein shall be made avail- able for one project at an education and work consortium having developed programs that moved significant numbers of people from welfare to permanent employment, in receipt of financial commitments from a not-for-profit foundation, and having an established working relationship with regional social services agencies, the local business community and other public and/or private institutions of higher education. Such program shall provide services to recipients of family assist- ance, safety net assistance and other eligible individuals. The consortium shall consist of three institutions of higher education with one of the institutions being a CUNY institution, one a New York city based institution, and one based in Westchester county ............................. 800,000 The following remaining appropriations with- in the office of temporary and disability assistance federal health and human services fund temporary assistance for needy families account shall be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, such funds may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation within the office of tempo- rary and disability assistance or office of children and family services federal fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget. Such funds shall be provided without state 421 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 or local participation for services to eligible individuals under the state plan for the temporary assistance for needy families block grant whose incomes do not exceed 200 percent of the federal poverty level or who are otherwise eligible under such plan, provided that such services to eligible persons not in receipt of public assistance shall not constitute "assist- ance" under applicable federal regulations and no more than 15 percent of the funds made available herein may be used for administration, provided further that the director of the budget does not determine that such use of funds can be expected to have the effect of increasing qualified state expenditures under paragraph 7 of subdivision (a) of section 409 of the federal social security act above the minimum applicable federal maintenance of effort requirement: For services and expenses of food banks throughout New York State. Such funds may be suballocated, transferred or otherwise made available to the department of health .............................................. 2,000,000 For services and expenses related to the provision of non-residential domestic violence. Such funds may be made available to the office of children and family services. Local social services districts are encouraged to collaborate with not- for-profit providers in the provision of such services ................................ 3,000,000 For services related to a Nurse-Family Part- nership program for eligible individuals and families. Such funds are to be made available to local social services districts to establish or fund Nurse-Fami- ly Partnership programs to provide supportive services to eligible individ- uals aimed at: improving pregnancy outcomes by helping first time mothers and pregnant women engage in sound preventive health practices, including education one receiving thorough prenatal care from their healthcare providers, improving diets, and reducing the use of cigarettes, alcohol and illegal substances; improving child health and development by helping parents provide responsible and competent 422 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 care; and improving the economic self-suf- ficiency of the family by helping parents develop a vision for their own future, plan future pregnancies, continue their education and find work, as appropriate. Provided that no funds expended under this provision may be used to provide actual medical care. Such funds may be suballo- cated, transferred or otherwise made available to the department of health for the administration of the Nurse-Family Partnership program .......................... 4,000,000 For allocation to local social services districts for the summer youth employment program. Such funds shall be provided without state or local participation for services to eligible individuals aged fourteen to twenty. Notwithstanding any other inconsistent law to the contrary, the commissioner of any local department of social services may assign all or a portion of moneys appropriated herein on behalf of such local department of social services to the workforce investment board designated by such commissioner and upon receipt of such monies, any such workforce investment board shall be obligated to utilize such funds consistent with the purposes of this appropriation. Funds appropriated herein shall be allocated to local social services districts in accord- ance with a methodology developed by the office of temporary and disability assist- ance and approved by the director of the budget. At the request of local social services districts, funds not used for costs of the summer youth program may be transferred to the credit of the district's allocation of the flexible fund for family services; provided, however, that a minimum of $25,000,000 will be used for the summer youth program ................ 27,500,000 For the services of a wage subsidy program. Eligible not-for-profit community based organizations in social services districts shall administer a program that enables employers to offer subsidized employment, including but not limited to, expanded supportive transitional work activities for such eligible individuals and families consistent with the provisions of section 423 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 336-e and section 336-f of the social services law, as applicable. Provided that, of the $950,000, not less than $594,000 shall be for programs in social services districts with a population in excess of two million. Preference shall be given to proposals that include provisions for job retention, case management and job placement services. Participation in the program by such eligible individuals and families shall be limited to one year. Participating employers shall make reason- able efforts to retain individuals served by the program ................................. 950,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ............... 2,658,495,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal USDA-Food and Nutrition Services Fund Federal Food and Nutrition Services Account - 25024 For reimbursement to social services districts for administrative expenditures associated with the supplemental nutrition assistance program, and for reimbursement to the United States department of agri- culture for supplemental nutrition assist- ance program recoveries. Such reimburse- ment shall constitute total state reimbursement for local district adminis- trative claims. Such funds are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the office of temporary and disability assist- ance net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits including but not limited to additional federal funds resulting from any changes in federal cost allocation methodologies. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation within the office of temporary and disability assist- ance federal fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget, who shall file such 424 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chair- man of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, funds appropriated herein may be used for reimbursement of supplemental nutrition assistance program employment and training expenditures and shall be made available to social services districts or may be set aside, transferred or suballocated to other state agencies for state administered programs for the provision of services to supplemental nutrition assistance program recipients and applicants in accordance with a plan developed by the office of temporary and disability assistance and approved by the director of the budget. Funds appropriated herein may be used to fund the cost of child care services provided to eligible supplemental nutrition assistance program employment and training program partic- ipants subject to a plan approved by the office of temporary and disability assist- ance, the office of children and family services and the director of the budget only to the extent that the office of children and family services and the director of the budget determine that the use of such funds will not jeopardize the state's ability to receive the state's entire allotment of federal child care development funds and child care funds available under title IV-A of the social security act. Any child care funded through the supplemental nutrition assist- ance program employment and training grant must be provided in a manner consistent with the federal law and regulations relating to the federal funds included in the state block grant for child care and the regulations of the office of children and family services for such block grant. Districts shall submit claims and other reports regarding the use of the supple- mental nutrition assistance program employment and training funds for child care services at such times and in such 425 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 manner and format as required by the department of family assistance. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of the funds appropri- ated herein may be suballocated, trans- ferred or otherwise made available to the department of health, in accordance with a memorandum of understanding between the office of temporary and disability assist- ance and the department of health, consistent with federal law, regulations or waivers for expenses related to nutri- tion education programs. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of the funds appropri- ated herein may be made available to community based organizations in accord- ance with chapter 820 of the laws of 1987 for nutrition outreach in areas where a significant percentage or number of those potentially eligible for food assistance programs are not participating in such programs ................................... 400,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................. 400,000,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Combined Expendable Trust Fund Donated Funds Account - 20179 For services and expenses related to agency programs and paid from funds donated to the agency from private foundations, corporations and individuals or from other sources ..................................... 10,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal .................. 10,000,000 -------------- Fiduciary Funds Miscellaneous New York State Agency Fund Special Offset Fiduciary Account - 60628 For direct payment or transfer to other funds, as approved by the director of the budget as restitution to the federal, state or local governments of funds recov- ered from public assistance recipients or former recipients pursuant to chapter 81 426 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 of the laws of 1995 or the federal social security act including but not limited to lottery winnings or prizes and federal and state tax refunds ........................... 10,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal .................. 10,000,000 -------------- SPECIALIZED SERVICES PROGRAM ............................... 153,496,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 Funds appropriated herein shall be used to reimburse New York city expenditures for adult shelters. Notwithstanding section 153 of the social services law or any other inconsistent provision of law, such funds shall be available for eligible claims incurred on or after January 1, 2014 and before January 1, 2015 that are otherwise reimbursable by the state on or after April 1, 2014 and that are claimed by March 31, 2015. Such reimbursement shall constitute total state reimbursement for activities funded herein in state fiscal year 2014-15, and shall include reimbursement for costs associated with a court mandated plan to improve shelter conditions for medically frail persons and additional costs incurred as part of a plan to reduce over-crowding in congregate shelters. New York city shall be required to report to the office of temporary and disability assistance on an annual basis, information, as determined and requested by the office, related to services and expenditures for which reimbursement is sought for providing temporary housing assistance to homeless individuals and families. Such information shall be submitted electronically to the extent feasible as determined by the office, and shall be used to evaluate expenditures for the provision of temporary housing assist- ance for homeless individuals and families ............................................. 69,018,000 Funds appropriated herein shall be used to reimburse those expenditures made by local social services districts outside the city 427 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 of New York for adult shelters and public homes. Notwithstanding section 153 of the social services law or any other incon- sistent provision of law, such funds shall be available for eligible claims incurred on or after January 1, 2014, and before January 1, 2015, that are otherwise reim- bursable by the state on or after April 1, 2014. Such reimbursement shall constitute total state reimbursement for activities funded herein in state fiscal year 2014-15 ... 5,000,000 For services and expenses related to home- less housing and preventive services programs including but not limited to the New York state supportive housing program, the solutions to end homelessness program and the operational support for AIDS hous- ing program. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the office of temporary and disability assistance in such detail as required by the director of the budget ...... 30,281,000 For additional services and expenses related to homeless housing and preventive services programs including but not limit- ed to the New York state supportive hous- ing program, the solutions to end home- lessness program and the operational support for AIDS housing program. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the office of temporary and disability assist- ance in such detail as required by the director of the budget ....................... 3,900,000 For services related to the human traffick- ing program as established pursuant to chapter 74 of the laws of 2007 ................. 397,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................. 108,596,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Refugee Resettlement Account - 25123 For services related to refugee programs including but not limited to the Cuban- Haitian and refugee resettlement program and the Cuban-Haitian and refugee targeted 428 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 assistance program provided pursuant to the federal refugee assistance act of 1980 as amended. Funds appropriated herein shall be available for aid to municipalities and for payments to the federal government for expenditures made pursuant to the social services law and the state plan for individual and family grant program under the disaster relief act of 1974. Such funds are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the department net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, funds appropriated herein, subject to the approval of the director of the budget and in accordance with a memorandum of understanding between the office of temporary and disability assistance and the department of health, may be trans- ferred or suballocated to the department of health for expenses related to the refugee resettlement health assessment program. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, and subject to the approval of the director of the budget, the amount appro- priated herein may be increased or decreased through transfer or interchange with any other federal appropriation with- in the office of temporary and disability assistance .................................. 26,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal .................. 26,000,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Miscellaneous Operating Grants Fund Homeless Housing Account - 25328 For services related to federal homeless and other federal support services grants. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, the amount appropriated herein may be made available to other state agen- cies through transfer or suballocation for services and expenses related to federal 429 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 homeless and other federal support services grants. The director of the budg- et is hereby authorized to transfer or suballocate appropriation authority contained herein to any other fund in which federal homeless and other federal support services grants are actually received ..................................... 9,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 9,000,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Family and Adult Shelter Sanction Account - 21900 For payment of family and adult shelter reimbursement previously withheld by the commissioner due to violations of office regulations governing operation of such shelters. Such payments shall only be made after remediation or correction of such violations, pursuant to a protocol estab- lishing terms and conditions of such with- holdings and payments between the commis- sioner of temporary and disability assistance, the director of the budget, and appropriate representatives of the affected social services district or local government. No expenditure may be made from this account for any other purpose. No expenditure may be made from this account without approval of the director of the budget ................................ 9,900,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 9,900,000 -------------- 430 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 CHILD WELL BEING PROGRAM Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Child Support Account - 25178 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For reimbursement of local administrative expenses for child support and establishment of paternity pursuant to title IV-D of the federal social security act. Notwithstanding subdivision 1 of section 111-d and section 153 of the social services law or any other inconsistent provision of law, such reimbursement shall constitute total reimbursement for activities funded herein in state fiscal year 2013-2014. Notwithstanding section 111-e of the social services law or any other provision of law, social services districts shall retain the non-federal share of any support collections otherwise payable as reimbursement to the state. Such funds are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the office of temporary and disability assistance net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation within the office of temporary and disability assistance federal fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget, who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, amounts appropri- ated herein received pursuant to section 391 of the federal personal responsibility and work opportunity reconciliation act of 1996 may be used without state or local financial participation to provide grants or enter into contracts with courts, local public agencies, or nonprofit private entities consistent with federal law and requirements. Such grants and/or contracts shall be made based on the results of a competitive procurement. Funds appropriated herein may be used for a federally approved research and demonstration project for improved custodial cooper- ation. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, these funds shall be available without local financial participation ... 140,000,000 ...................................... (re. $70,677,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Child Support Account By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For reimbursement of local administrative expenses for child support and establishment of paternity pursuant to title IV-D of the federal 431 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 social security act. Notwithstanding paragraph 1 of section 111-d and section 153 of the social services law or any other inconsistent provision of law, such reimbursement shall constitute total reimbursement for activities funded herein in state fiscal year 2012-2013. Notwithstanding section 111-e of the social services law or any other provision of law, social services districts shall retain the non-federal share of any support collections otherwise payable as reimbursement to the state. Such funds are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the office of temporary and disability assistance net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation within the office of temporary and disability assistance federal fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget, who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, amounts appropri- ated herein received pursuant to section 391 of the federal personal responsibility and work opportunity reconciliation act of 1996 may be used without state or local financial participation to provide grants or enter into contracts with courts, local public agencies, or nonprofit private entities consistent with federal law and requirements. Such grants and/or contracts shall be made based on the results of a competitive procurement. Funds appropriated herein may be used for a federally approved research and demonstration project for improved custodial cooper- ation. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, these funds shall be available without local financial participation ... 140,000,000 ...................................... (re. $12,354,000) EMPLOYMENT AND ECONOMIC SUPPORT PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses of a program, pursuant to section 35 of the social services law, providing legal representation of individuals whose federal disability benefits have been denied or may be discon- tinued. The commissioner shall reduce reimbursement otherwise paya- ble to social services districts to ensure that social services districts shall financially participate in additional legal repre- sentation expenditures made pursuant to this provision. Such reduction in local reimbursement shall be allocated among districts by the commissioner based on the cost of, and number of district residents served by, each legal assistance program, or by such 432 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 alternative cost allocation procedure deemed appropriate by the commissioner after consultation with social services officials ... 2,380,000 ......................................... (re. $1,874,000) For additional services and expenses of a program, pursuant to section 35 of the social services law, providing legal representation of individuals whose federal disability benefits have been denied or may be discontinued. The commissioner shall reduce reimbursement otherwise payable to social services districts to ensure that social services districts shall financially participate in additional legal representation expenditures made pursuant to this provision. Such reduction in local reimbursement shall be allocated among districts by the commissioner based on the cost of, and number of district residents served by, each legal assistance program, or by such alternative cost allocation procedure deemed appropriate by the commissioner after consultation with social services officials ... 250,000 ............................................. (re. $250,000) For services to support human immunodeficiency virus specific welfare-to-work programs. Components of each such program shall include, but not be limited to, on-the-job training and employment. Each such program shall guarantee that individuals completing the program obtain full-time employment with health insurance coverage. The office of temporary and disability assistance, in conjunction with the AIDS institute of the department of health, shall select the organizations to operate such programs through a competitive bid process ... 1,161,000 ............................. (re. $1,161,000) For grants to community based organizations for nutrition outreach in areas where a significant percentage or number of those potentially eligible for food assistance programs are not participating in such programs. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, including section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part H of chapter 56 of the laws of 2012, for the period commenc- ing on April 1, 2013 and ending March 31, 2014 the commissioner shall not apply any cost of living adjustment for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimbursement ... 3,018,000 ....................... (re. $3,018,000) For services and expenses of the hispanic federation adult basic literacy and education initiative ... 250,000 ....... (re. $250,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses of a program, pursuant to section 35 of the social services law, providing legal representation of individuals whose federal disability benefits have been denied or may be discon- tinued. The commissioner shall reduce reimbursement otherwise paya- ble to social services districts to ensure that social services districts shall financially participate in additional legal repre- sentation expenditures made pursuant to this provision. Such reduction in local reimbursement shall be allocated among districts by the commissioner based on the cost of, and number of district residents served by, each legal assistance program, or by such alternative cost allocation procedure deemed appropriate by the 433 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 commissioner after consultation with social services officials ..... 2,380,000 ......................................... (re. $1,849,000) For grants to community based organizations for nutrition outreach in areas where a significant percentage or number of those potentially eligible for food assistance programs are not participating in such programs. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, including section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part F of chapter 59 of the laws of 2011, for the period commenc- ing on April 1, 2012 and ending March 31, 2013 the commissioner shall not apply any new cost of living adjustment authorized by section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part F of chapter 59 of the laws of 2011, for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimbursement ... 3,018,000 ................. (re. $428,000) For services to support human immunodeficiency virus specific welfare-to-work programs. Components of each such program shall include, but not be limited to, on-the-job training and employment. Each such program shall guarantee that individuals completing the program obtain full-time employment with health insurance coverage. The office of temporary and disability assistance, in conjunction with the AIDS institute of the department of health, shall select the organizations to operate such programs through a competitive bid process ... 1,161,000 ............................. (re. $1,161,000) For services and expenses of the English as a second language (ESL) and adult basic education (ABE) classes ............................ 250,000 ............................................. (re. $250,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses of a program, pursuant to section 35 of the social services law, providing legal representation of individuals whose federal disability benefits have been denied or may be discon- tinued. The commissioner shall reduce reimbursement otherwise paya- ble to social services districts to ensure that social services districts shall financially participate in additional legal repre- sentation expenditures made pursuant to this provision. Such reduction in local reimbursement shall be allocated among districts by the commissioner based on the cost of, and number of district residents served by, each legal assistance program, or by such alternative cost allocation procedure deemed appropriate by the commissioner after consultation with social services officials 2,380,000 ........................................... (re. $196,000) For services to support human immunodeficiency virus specific welfare-to-work programs. Components of each such program shall include, but not be limited to, on-the-job training and employment. Each such program shall guarantee that individuals completing the program obtain full-time employment with health insurance coverage. The office of temporary and disability assistance, in conjunction with the AIDS institute of the department of health, shall select the organizations to operate such programs through a competitive bid process ... 1,161,000 ............................. (re. $1,025,000) 434 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011, as added by chapter 55, section 2, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses, notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, and without state or local financial participation, of the career pathways program for not-for-profit, community-based organ- izations providing coordinated, comprehensive employment services beyond the level currently funded by local social services districts to eligible individuals and families. Such funds are to be made available to establish a career pathways program to link education and occupational training to subsequent employment through a contin- uum of educational programs and integrated support services to enable participants, including disconnected young adults, ages sixteen to twenty-four, to advance over time both to higher levels of education and to higher wage jobs in targeted occupational sectors. With funds appropriated herein, the office of temporary and disability assistance in consultation with the department of labor shall establish the career pathways program and provide technical support, as needed, to provide education, training, and job place- ment for low-income individuals, age sixteen and older. Preference shall be given to eighteen to twenty-four year olds who are unem- ployed or underemployed, in areas of the state with demonstrated labor market needs and unemployment rates that are greater than the appropriate or comparative rate of employment for the region, and to persons in receipt of family assistance and/or safety net assist- ance. Of the amounts appropriated, at least sixty percent shall be available for services to eighteen to twenty-four year olds, with remaining funds available to recipients of family assistance and/or safety net assistance, without age restrictions, and sixteen to seventeen year old self-supporting individuals who are heads of household. The office of temporary and disability assistance in consultation with the department of labor shall develop a request for proposals and shall receive, review, and assess applications. In selecting proposals, the office of temporary and disability assistance and the department of labor shall give preference to programs that demonstrate community-based collaborations with educa- tion and training providers and employers in the region. Such educa- tion and training providers may include, but not be limited to general equivalency diplomas programs, community colleges, junior colleges, business and trade schools, vocational institutions, and institutions with baccalaureate degree-granting programs; programs that provide for a career path or career paths, as supported by identified local employment needs; programs that provide employment services, including but not limited to, post-secondary training designed to meet the needs of employers in the local labor market, or catchment area; programs that include education and training components, such as remedial education, individual training plans, pre-employment training, workplace basic skills, and literacy skills training. Such education and training must include institutions, industry associations, or other credentialing bodies for the purpose of providing participants with certificates, diplomas, or degrees; projects that provide comprehensive student support services, 435 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 including but not limited to tutoring, mentoring, child care, after school program access, transportation, and case management, as part of the individual training plan. Preference shall be given to proposals that include not-for-profit collaborations with education, training, or employer stakeholders in the region; programs which leverage additional community resources and provide participant support services; training that result in job placement; and educa- tion that links participants with occupational skills training and/or employer-related credentials, credits, diplomas or certif- icates ............................................................. 2,500,000 ......................................... (re. $2,248,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For grants to community based organizations for nutrition outreach in areas where a significant percentage or number of those potentially eligible for food assistance programs are not participating in such programs ... 1,711,000 ............................... (re. $23,000) By chapter 110, section 16, of the laws of 2010: For services to support human immunodeficiency virus specific welfare-to-work programs. Components of each such program shall include, but not be limited to, on-the-job training and employment. Each such program shall guarantee that individuals completing the program obtain full-time employment with health insurance coverage. The office of temporary and disability assistance, in conjunction with the AIDS institute of the department of health, shall select the organizations to operate such programs through a competitive bid process ... 1,161,000 ............................... (re. $781,000) For services and expenses of a program, pursuant to section 35 of the social services law, providing legal representation of individuals whose federal disability benefits have been denied or may be discon- tinued. The commissioner shall reduce reimbursement otherwise paya- ble to social services districts to ensure that social services districts shall financially participate in additional legal repre- sentation expenditures made pursuant to this provision. Such reduction in local reimbursement shall be allocated among districts by the commissioner based on the cost of, and number of district residents served by, each legal assistance program, or by such alternative cost allocation procedure deemed appropriate by the commissioner after consultation with social services officials ... 2,380,000 ......................................... (re. $2,372,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2009: For services related to innovative programs for public assistance recipients who are not eligible for funding under the temporary assistance for needy families block grant and who are unable to obtain or retain employment due to mental or physical disability. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, funds appropriated herein shall be available to social services districts with a population less than two million for additional costs associated with providing 436 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 innovative services to such public assistance recipients including, but not limited to case management and transportation .............. 765,000 ............................................. (re. $232,000) For services and expenses of the Health Care Jobs Program as described in the office of temporary and disability assistance special revenue funds - federal / aid to localities federal health and human services - 265 federal temporary assistance to needy families block grant ... 2,000,000 ................................. (re. $235,000) For services and expenses of the Green Jobs Corp Program as described in the office of temporary and disability assistance special revenue funds - federal / aid to localities federal health and human services - 265 federal temporary assistance to needy families block grant ... 2,000,000 ................................. (re. $490,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2009, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For initiatives to support participation of low-income New Yorkers in the workforce through employment, training and work-readiness initi- atives; to support low-income fathers and parents in the economic, educational and emotional support of their children; and to support social, economic, housing, community, and mental health needs for families and young adults, pursuant to the following partial sub- schedule ... 1,505,000 .............................. (re. $505,000) sub-schedule relief resources ................. 1,000,000 Total of sub-schedule ........ 1,000,000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2009, as transferred by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For services to support human immunodeficiency virus specific welfare-to-work programs. Components of each such program shall include, but not be limited to, on-the-job training and employment. Each such program shall guarantee that individuals completing the program obtain full-time employment with health insurance coverage. The office of temporary and disability assistance, in conjunction with the AIDS institute of the department of health, shall select the organizations to operate such programs through a competitive bid process. Funds appropriated herein are supported by savings result- ing from the increased federal medical assistance percentage (FMAP) provided pursuant to the American recovery and reinvestment act of 2009 ... 1,290,000 .................................. (re. $781,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Home Energy Assistance Program Account - 25123 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: 437 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Notwithstanding section 97 of the social services law, funds appropri- ated herein shall be available for services and expenses, including payments to public and private agencies and individuals for the low income home energy assistance program provided pursuant to the low income energy assistance act of 1981. Funds appropriated herein, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, may be trans- ferred or suballocated to other state agencies for expenses related to the low income home energy assistance program. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of the law, the amount herein appropriated may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation within the office of temporary and disability assistance federal fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget, who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee ........................... 600,000,000 ..................................... (re. $577,930,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Home Energy Assistance Program Account By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: Notwithstanding section 97 of the social services law, funds appropri- ated herein shall be available for services and expenses, including payments to public and private agencies and individuals for the low income home energy assistance program provided pursuant to the low income energy assistance act of 1981. Funds appropriated herein, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, may be trans- ferred or suballocated to other state agencies for services and expenses related to the low income home energy assistance program. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of the law, the amount herein appropriated may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation within the office of temporary and disability assistance federal fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget, who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee ........................... 600,000,000 ..................................... (re. $266,227,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: Notwithstanding section 97 of the social services law, funds appropri- ated herein shall be available for services and expenses, including payments to public and private agencies and individuals for the low income home energy assistance program provided pursuant to the low income energy assistance act of 1981. Funds appropriated herein, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, may be trans- ferred or suballocated to other state agencies for services and expenses related to the low income home energy assistance program. 438 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of the law, the amount herein appropriated may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation within the office of temporary and disability assistance federal fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget, who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee ........................... 600,000,000 ..................................... (re. $237,191,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Temporary Assistance for Needy Families Account - 25178 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For reimbursement of the cost of the family assistance and the emer- gency assistance to families programs. Notwithstanding section 153 of the social services law or any inconsistent provision of law, funds appropriated herein shall be provided without state or local participation and shall include the cost of providing shelter supplements for family assistance households at local option in order to prevent eviction and address homelessness in accordance with social services district plans approved by the office of tempo- rary and disability assistance and the director of the budget, provided, however, that in social services districts with a popu- lation over five million no shelter supplements other than those to prevent eviction shall be reimbursed, and further provided that such supplements shall not be part of the standard of need pursuant to section 131-a of the social services law. Funds appropriated herein shall also reimburse for family assistance expenditures for emergen- cy shelter, transportation, or nutrition payments which the district determines are necessary to establish or maintain independent living arrangements among persons who have been medically diagnosed as having acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) or HIV-related illness and who are homeless or facing homelessness and for whom no viable and less costly alternative to housing is available; provided, however, that funds appropriated herein may only be used for such purposes if the cost of such allowances are not eligible for reimbursement under medical assistance or other programs. Such funds are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the office of temporary and disability assistance net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits including, but not limited to, additional federal funds resulting from any changes in federal cost allocation methodologies. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation within the office of temporary and disability assistance federal fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget, who shall file such approval with the 439 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Social services districts shall be required to report to the office of temporary and disability assistance on an annual basis, information, as determined and requested by the office, related to services and expenditures for which reimbursement is sought for providing tempo- rary housing assistance to homeless individuals and families. Such information shall be submitted electronically to the extent feasible as determined by the office, and shall be used to evaluate expendi- tures by such social services districts for the provision of tempo- rary housing assistance for homeless individuals and families. Notwithstanding section 153 of the social services law, or any other inconsistent provision of law, such appropriation shall be available for reimbursement of eligible claims incurred on or after January 1, 2013 and before January 1, 2014, that are otherwise reimbursable by the state on or after April 1, 2013, that are claimed by March 1, 2014. Such reimbursement shall constitute total federal reimburse- ment for activities funded herein in state fiscal year 2013-2014 ... 1,260,498,000 ................................... (re. $566,732,000) For transfer to the credit of the office of children and family services federal health and human services fund, state operations or federal health and human services fund, local assistance, federal day care account for additional reimbursement to social services districts for child care assistance provided pursuant to title 5-C of article 6 of the social services law. The funds shall be appor- tioned among the social services districts by the office according to an allocation plan developed by the office and submitted to the director of the budget for approval within 60 days of enactment of the budget. The funds allocated to a district under this appropri- ation in addition to any state block grant funds allocated to the district for child care services and any funds the district requests the office of temporary and disability assistance to transfer from the district's flexible fund for family services allocation to the federal day care account shall constitute the district's entire block grant allocation for a particular federal fiscal year, which shall be available only for child care assistance expenditures made during that federal fiscal year and which are claimed by March 31 of the year immediately following the end of that federal fiscal year. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, any claims for child care assistance made by a social services district for expenditures made during a particular federal fiscal year, other than claims made under title XX of the federal social security act and under the supplemental nutrition assistance program employment and training funds, shall be counted against the social services district's block grant allocation for that federal fiscal year. A social services district shall expend its allocation from the block grant in accordance with the applicable provision in federal law and regulations relating to the federal funds included in the state block grant for child care and the regulations of the office of children and family services. Notwithstanding any other provision of 440 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 law, each district's claims submitted under the state block grant for child care will be processed in a manner that maximizes the availability of federal funds and ensures that the district meets its maintenance of effort requirement in each applicable federal fiscal year. Prior to transfer of funds appropriated herein, the commissioner of the office of children and family services shall consult with the commissioner of the office of temporary and disa- bility assistance to determine the availability of such funding and to request that the commissioner of the office of temporary and disability assistance takes necessary steps to notify the department of health and human services of the transfer of funding ............ 373,932,000 ..................................... (re. $284,830,000) For allocation to local social services districts for the flexible fund for family services. Funds shall, without state or local participation, be allocated to local social services districts in accordance with a methodology to be developed by the office of temporary and disability assistance and the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget. Such amounts allocated to local social services districts shall herein- after be referred to as the flexible fund for family services and shall be used for eligible services to eligible individuals under the State plan for the federal temporary assistance for needy fami- lies block grant. Such funds are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities and, notwithstanding section 153 of the social services law and any inconsistent provision of law, shall constitute the full amount of federal tempo- rary assistance for needy families funds to be paid on account of activities funded in whole or in part hereunder and the full amount of state reimbursement to be paid on account of local district administrative claims. District allocations from the flexible fund for family services may be spent only pursuant to plans of expendi- ture, developed by each social services district and the local governing body and approved by the office of temporary and disabili- ty assistance, the office of children and family services, and the director of the budget. Such allocation shall be available for reimbursement through March 31, 2016; provided, however, that reimbursement for child welfare services other than foster care services shall be available for eligible expenditures incurred on or after October 1, 2012 and before October 1, 2013 that are otherwise reimbursable by the state on or after April 1, 2013 and that are claimed by March 31, 2014. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amounts so appropriated for allocation to local social services districts, may be used, without state or local financial participation, by social services districts with a population in excess of two million persons for such district's first eligible expenditures that occurred on or after October 1, 2012, or, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, during any other period beginning on or after January 1, 1997, for tuition costs for foster care children who are eligible for emergency assistance for families in the manner 441 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 the state was authorized to fund such costs under part A of title IV of the social security act as such part was in effect on September 30, 1995; provided that the funds appropriated herein may not be used to reimburse localities for costs disallowed under title IV-E of the social security act. Such expenditures shall constitute good cause pursuant to section 408 (a) (10) of the social security act. Such funds may also be used, without state or local participation, for care, maintenance, supervision, and tuition for juvenile delin- quents and persons in need of supervision who are placed in residen- tial programs operated by authorized agencies and who are eligible for emergency assistance to families in the manner the state was authorized to fund such costs under part A of title IV of the social security act as such part was in effect on September 30, 1995. Such expenditures shall constitute good cause pursuant to section 408 (a) (10) of the social security act. Unless otherwise approved by the commissioner of the office of children and family services with the approval of the director of the budget, these funds may be used only for eligible expenditures made from October 1, 2012 through Septem- ber 30, 2013. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the funds so appropriated may not be used to reimburse localities for costs disallowed under title IV-E of the social security act. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a social services district may request that the office of temporary and disability assistance retain and transfer a portion of the district's allo- cation of these funds to the credit of the office of children and family services federal health and human services fund, local assistance, title XX social services block grant for use by the district for eligible title XX services and/or to the credit of the office of children and family services federal health and human services fund, local assistance, federal day care account for use by the district for eligible child care expenditures under the state block grant for child care, within the percentages established by the state in accordance with the federal social security act and related federal regulations. Any funds transferred at a district's request to the title XX social services block grant shall be used by the district for eligible title XX social services provided in accordance with the provisions of the federal social security act and the social services law to children or their families whose income is less than 200 percent of the federal poverty level appli- cable to the family size involved. Any funds transferred at a district's request to the office of children and family services federal health and human services fund, local assistance, federal day care account shall be made available to the district for use for eligible child care expenditures in accordance with the applicable provisions of federal law and regulations relating to federal funds included in the state block grant for child care and in accordance with applicable state law and regulations of the office of children and family services. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, any claims made by a social services district for expenditures made for child care during a particular federal fiscal year, other than claims made under title XX of the federal social security act and 442 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 under the supplemental nutrition assistance program employment and training funds, shall be counted against the social services district's block grant for child care for that federal fiscal year. Each social services district must certify to the office of children and family services and the office of temporary and disability assistance, within 90 days of enactment of the budget but before August 15, 2013, the amount of funds it wishes to have transferred under this provision. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the amount of the funds that each district expends on child welfare services from its flexi- ble fund for family services funds and any flexible fund for family services funds transferred at the district's request to the title XX social services block grant must, to the extent that families are eligible therefore, be equal to or greater than the district's portion of the $342,322,341 statewide child welfare threshold amount, which shall be established pursuant to a formula developed by the office of temporary and disability assistance and the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget. Notwithstanding any other provision of law including the state finance law and any local procurement law, at the request of a social services district and with the approval of the director of the budg- et, a portion of the funds appropriated herein may be retained by the office of temporary and disability assistance for any services eligible for funding under the flexible fund for family services for which the applicable state agency has a contractual relationship. Such funds may be suballocated, transferred or otherwise made avail- able to the department of transportation ........................... 964,000,000 ..................................... (re. $359,853,000) The following remaining appropriations within the office of temporary and disability assistance federal health and human services fund temporary assistance for needy families account shall be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, such funds may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation within the office of temporary and disability assistance or office of children and family services federal fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget. Such funds shall be provided without state or local partic- ipation for services to eligible individuals under the state plan for the temporary assistance for needy families block grant whose incomes do not exceed 200 percent of the federal poverty level or who are otherwise eligible under such plan, provided that such services to eligible persons not in receipt of public assistance shall not constitute "assistance" under applicable federal regu- lations and no more than 15 percent of the funds made available herein may be used for administration, provided further that the director of the budget does not determine that such use of funds can be expected to have the effect of increasing qualified state expend- itures under paragraph 7 of subdivision (a) of section 409 of the 443 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 federal social security act above the minimum applicable federal maintenance of effort requirement: For services and expenses of food banks throughout New York State. Such funds may be suballocated, transferred or otherwise made avail- able to the department of health ................................... 2,000,000 ......................................... (re. $2,000,000) For allocation to local social services districts for the summer youth employment program. Such funds shall be provided without state or local participation for services to eligible individuals under the state plan for the temporary assistance for needy families block grant whose incomes do not exceed 200 percent of the federal poverty level or who are otherwise eligible under such plan. Notwithstanding any other inconsistent law to the contrary, the commissioner of any local department of social services may assign all or a portion of moneys appropriated herein on behalf of such local department of social services to the workforce investment board designated by such commissioner and upon receipt of such monies, any such workforce investment board shall be obligated to utilize such funds consistent with the purposes of this appropriation. Funds appropriated herein shall be allocated to local social services districts in accordance with a methodology that shall be based on allocations for the prior state fiscal year and on a district's relative share of persons aged fourteen to twenty living in households whose incomes do not exceed 200 percent of the federal poverty level. At the request of local social services districts, funds not used for costs of the summer youth program may be transferred to the credit of the district's allocation of the flexible fund for family services; provided, however, that a minimum of $23,000,000 will be used for the summer youth program ... 25,000,000 ...................... (re. $3,127,000) For the continuation and expansion of a demonstration project to assist individuals and families in moving out of poverty through the pursuit of higher education. Projects shall include intensive, long- term case management and statistically-based outcome assessments. The amount appropriated herein shall be made available for one project at an education and work consortium having developed programs that moved significant numbers of people from welfare to permanent employment, in receipt of financial commitments from a not-for-profit foundation, and having an established working relationship with regional social services agencies, the local busi- ness community and other public and/or private institutions of high- er education. Such program shall provide services to recipients of family assistance, safety net assistance and other eligible individ- uals. The consortium shall consist of three institutions of higher education with one of the institutions being a CUNY institution, one a New York city based institution, and one based in Westchester county ... 800,000 .................................. (re. $800,000) For services and expenses related to the advantage afterschool program. Such funds are to be available pursuant to a plan prepared by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget to extend or expand current contracts with community based organizations, to award new contracts to continue 444 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 programs where the existing contractors are not satisfactorily performing as determined by the office of children and family services and/or to award new contracts through a competitive process to community based organizations ... 500,000 ........ (re. $500,000) For services related to the development of technology assisted learn- ing programs at the educational opportunity centers. Such funds may be transferred, suballocated or otherwise made available in accord- ance with a memorandum of understanding between the office of tempo- rary and disability assistance and the state university of New York. Provided, however, that funds appropriated herein shall be used to provide basic educational skills, job readiness training, and occu- pational training to program participants. Of the funds appropriated herein, up to $215,000 shall be available without state or local financial participation for the development of technology assisted learning programs provided by community based organizations which serve eligible individuals living with HIV/AIDS .................... 4,100,000 ......................................... (re. $3,296,000) For services of the BRIDGE program, provided however, that, unless otherwise determined by the director of the budget, the rate of state financial participation shall be the same rates as required in the month immediately preceding December, 1996. Funds shall be made available and/or suballocated to the state university of New York for services and expenditures of the BRIDGE program. Funds made available herein shall be used for services to eligible individuals and families whose public assistance case includes a dependent child under the age of 18 or under the age of 19 if the child is attending secondary school and is in receipt of safety net assistance ........ 102,000 ............................................. (re. $102,000) For services, notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, and without state or local financial participation, of the career path- ways program for not-for-profit, community-based organizations providing coordinated, comprehensive employment services beyond the level currently funded by local social services districts to eligi- ble individuals and families. Such funds are to be made available to establish a career pathways program to link education and occupa- tional training to subsequent employment through a continuum of educational programs and integrated support services to enable eligible participants, including disconnected young adults, ages sixteen to twenty-four, to advance over time both to higher levels of education and to higher wage jobs in targeted occupational sectors. With funds appropriated herein, the office of temporary and disability assistance in consultation with the department of labor shall establish the career pathways program and provide technical support, as needed, to provide education, training, and job place- ment for low-income individuals, age sixteen and older. Preference shall be given to eighteen to twenty-four year olds who are unem- ployed or underemployed, in areas of the state with demonstrated labor market needs and unemployment rates that are greater than the appropriate or comparative rate of employment for the region, and to persons in receipt of family assistance and/or safety net assist- ance. Of the amounts appropriated, to the extent practicable, at 445 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 least sixty percent shall be available for services to eighteen to twenty-four year olds, with remaining funds available to recipients of family assistance and/or safety net assistance, without age restrictions, and sixteen to seventeen year old self-supporting individuals who are heads of household. The office of temporary and disability assistance in consultation with the department of labor shall develop a request for proposals and shall receive, review, and assess applications. In selecting proposals, the office of temporary and disability assistance and the department of labor shall give preference to programs that demonstrate community-based collab- orations with education and training providers and employers in the region. Such education and training providers may include, but not be limited to general equivalency diplomas programs, community colleges, junior colleges, business and trade schools, vocational institutions, and institutions with baccalaureate degree-granting programs; programs that provide for a career path or career paths, as supported by identified local employment needs; programs that provide employment services, including but not limited to, post-sec- ondary training designed to meet the needs of employers in the local labor market, or catchment area; programs that include education and training components, such as remedial education, individual training plans, pre-employment training, workplace basic skills, and literacy skills training. Such education and training must include insti- tutions, industry associations, or other credentialing bodies for the purpose of providing participants with certificates, diplomas, or degrees; projects that provide comprehensive student support services, including but not limited to tutoring, mentoring, child care, after school program access, transportation, and case manage- ment, as part of the individual training plan. Preference shall be given to proposals that include not-for-profit collaborations with education, training, or employer stakeholders in the region; programs which leverage additional community resources and provide participant support services; training that result in job placement; and education that links participants with occupational skills training and/or employer-related credentials, credits, diplomas or certificates ... 750,000 ............................ (re. $750,000) For services and expenses of not-for-profit and voluntary agencies providing support services to the caretaker relative of a minor child when such services are provided to eligible individuals and families. Such funds are available pursuant to a plan prepared by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget to continue or expand existing programs with existing contractors that are satisfactorily performing as deter- mined by the office of children and family services, to award new contracts to continue programs where the existing contractors are not satisfactorily performing as determined by the office of chil- dren and family services and/or to award new contracts through a competitive process ... 101,000 ..................... (re. $101,000) For the services of Centro of Oneida for the implementation of programs, or the provision of additional transportation services to such eligible individuals and families, for the purpose of transpor- 446 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 tation to and from employment or other allowable work activities ... 25,000 ............................................... (re. $25,000) Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the funds appropri- ated herein shall be available for transfer to the federal health and human services fund, local assistance account, federal day care account to provide additional funding for subsidies and quality activities at the city university of New York, provided that of such amount, $56,000 shall be available to community colleges and $85,000 shall be available to senior colleges .............................. 141,000 ............................................. (re. $141,000) Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the funds appropri- ated herein shall be available for transfer to the federal health and human services fund, local assistance account, federal day care account to continue operation of the facilitated enrollment pilot program in Capital Region-Oneida (consisting of Rensselaer, Schenec- tady, Saratoga, Albany and Oneida counties) as provided to the NYS AFL-CIO Workforce Development Institute to act or continue to act as the administrator to implement the program proposed by the union child care coalition of the NYS AFL-CIO and approved by the office of children and family services. The administrative cost, including the cost of the development of the evaluation of the pilot program shall not exceed ten percent of the funds available for this purpose. The remaining portion of the funds shall be allocated by the office of children and family services to the local social services districts where the recipient families reside as determined by the project administrator based on projected need and cost of providing child care subsidies payment to working families enrolled through the pilot initiative, a local social services district shall not reimburse subsidy payments in excess of the amount the subsidy funding appropriated herein can support. Child care subsidies paid on behalf of eligible families shall be reimbursed at the actual cost of care up to the applicable market rate for the district in which child care is provided and in accordance with the fee schedule of the local social services district making the subsidy payment. Up to $267,600 shall be made available to the NYS AFL-CIO Workforce Development Institute, or other designated administrator, to admin- ister and to implement a plan approved by the office of children and family services for this pilot program in consultation with the advisory council. This administrator shall prepare and submit to the office of children and family services, the chairs of the senate committee on social services, the senate committee on children and families, the senate committee on labor, the chairs of the assembly committee on children and families, and the assembly committee on social services, an evaluation of the pilot with recommendations. Such evaluation shall include available information regarding the pilot programs or participants in the pilot programs, including but not limited to: the number of income-eligible children of working parents with income greater than 200 percent but at or less than 275 percent of the federal poverty level, the ages of the children served by the project, the number of families served by the project who are in receipt of family assistance, the factors that parents 447 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 considered when searching for child care, the factors that barred the families' access to child care assistance prior to their enroll- ment in the facilitated enrollment program, the number of families who receive a child care subsidy pursuant to this program who choose to use such subsidy for regulated child care, and the number of families who receive a child care subsidy pursuant to this program who choose to use such subsidy to receive child care services provided by a legally exempt provider. Such report shall be submit- ted by the applicable project administrator, on or before November 1, 2013, provided that if such report is not received by November 30, 2013, reimbursement for administrative costs shall be either reduced or withheld, and failure of an administrator to submit a timely report may jeopardize such administrator's program from receiving funding in future years. Child care subsidies paid on behalf of eligible families shall be reimbursed at the actual cost of care up to the applicable market rate for the district in which the child care is provided, in accordance with the fee schedule of the local social services district making the subsidy payments. The administrator for this pilot project is required to submit bi-month- ly reports on the fifteenth day of every other month beginning on May 15, 2013 and bi-monthly thereafter that provide current enroll- ment and information including, but not limited to, the amount of the approved subsidy level, the level of co-payment by the local social services district required for the participants in the program, the program's adopted budget reflecting all expenses including salaries and other information as needed, to the office of children and family services, the chairs of the senate committee on social services, the senate committee on children and families, the senate committee on labor, the chairs of the assembly committee on children and families and the assembly committee on social services, and the local social services districts. Provided however that if such bi-monthly reports are not received from this Capital Region-O- neida administrator, reimbursement for administrative costs shall be either reduced or withheld and failure of an administrator to submit a timely report may jeopardize such administrator's program from receiving funding in future years. The office of children and family services shall provide technical assistance to the pilot program to assist in timely coordination with the monthly claiming process. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, this pilot program main- tained herein may be terminated if the administrator for such program mismanages such program, by engaging in actions including but not limited to, improper use of funds, providing for child care subsidies in excess of the amount the subsidy funding appropriated herein can support, and failing to submit claims for reimbursement in a timely fashion ... 2,676,000 ................ (re. $2,307,000) Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the funds appropri- ated herein, shall be available for transfer to the federal health and human services fund, local assistance account, federal day care account to operate and support enrollment in the child care facili- tated enrollment pilot programs which expand access to child care subsidies for working families living or employed in the Liberty 448 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Zone, the boroughs of Brooklyn, Queens, and Bronx, and in the county of Monroe, with income up to 275 percent of the federal poverty level. Of the amount appropriated herein, $1,147,000 shall be made available for Monroe county, and $3,442,000 shall be made available for all other projects. Up to $114,700 shall be made available to the NYS AFL-CIO Workforce Development Institute to administer Monroe county's program and to implement a plan approved by the office of children and family services; and up to $344,200 shall be made available to the Consortium for Worker Education, Inc., to adminis- ter and to implement a plan approved by the office of children and family services for the programs in the Liberty Zone, and the boroughs of Brooklyn, Queens and Bronx. Each pilot program adminis- trator shall prepare and submit to the office of children and family services, the chairs of the senate committee on children and fami- lies and the senate committee on social services, the chair of the assembly committee on children and families, the chair of the assem- bly committee on social services, the chair of the senate committee on labor, and the chair of the assembly committee on labor, a report on the pilot with recommendations for continuation or dissolution of the program supported by appropriate documentation. Such report shall include available, information regarding the pilot programs or participants in the pilot programs, absent identifying information, including but not limited to: the number of income-eligible children of working parents with income greater than 200 percent but at or less than 275 percent of the federal poverty level; the ages of the children served by the project, the number of families who receive a child care subsidy pursuant to this program who choose to use such subsidy for regulated child care, and the number of families who receive a child care subsidy pursuant to this program who choose to use such subsidy to receive child care services provided by a legal- ly exempt provider. Such report shall be submitted by the applicable project administrator, on or before November 1, 2013, provided that if such report is not received by November 1, 2013, reimbursement for administrative costs shall be either reduced or withheld, and failure of an administrator to submit a timely report may jeopardize such program's funding in future years. Expenses related to the development of the evaluation of the pilot programs shall be paid from the pilot program's administrative set-aside or non-state funds. The remaining portion of the project's funds shall be allo- cated by the office of children and family services to the local social services districts where the recipient families reside as determined by the project administrator based on projected needs and cost of providing child care subsidy payments to working families enrolled in the child care subsidy program through the pilot initi- ative, provided however that the office of children and family services shall not reimburse subsidy payments in excess of the amount the subsidy funding appropriated herein can support and the applicable local social services district shall not be required to approve or pay for subsidies not funded herein. The total number of slots for pilot programs located within the city of New York shall not exceed one thousand during fiscal year 2013-2014. Vacancies in 449 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 child care slots may be filled at such time as the total enrollment of the New York city pilot program is less than one thousand slots. Child care subsidies paid on behalf of eligible families shall be reimbursed at the actual cost of care up to the applicable market rate for the district in which the child care is provided, for subsidy payments in accordance with the fee schedule of the local social services district making the subsidy payments. Pilot programs are required to submit bi-monthly reports to the office of children and family services, the local social services district, and for programs located in the city of New York, the administration for children's services, and the legislature. Each bi-monthly report must provide without benefit of personal identifying information, the pilot program's current enrollment level, amount of the child's subsidy, co-payment levels and other information as needed or required by the office of children and family services. Further, the office of children and family services shall provide technical assistance to the pilot program to assist with project adminis- tration and timely coordination of the bi-monthly claiming process. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, any pilot programs main- tained herein may be terminated if the administrator for such programs mismanages such programs, by engaging in actions including but not limited to, improper use of funds, providing for child care subsidies in excess of the amount the subsidy funding appropriated herein can support, and failing to submit claims for reimbursement in a timely fashion ... 4,589,000 ................. (re. $4,225,000) Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the funds appropri- ated herein shall be available for transfer to the federal health and human services fund, local assistance account, federal day care account to provide additional funding for subsidies and quality activities at the state university of New York, provided that of such amount, $77,000 shall be available to community colleges and $116,000 shall be available to state operated campuses ............. 193,000 ............................................. (re. $193,000) For services related to the provision of transportation services for the purpose of transportation to and from employment or other allow- able activities. Such amount shall be available for distribution to social services districts and may be suballocated, transferred or otherwise made available to the department of transportation ... 112,000 ............................................. (re. $112,000) For services and expenses of programs providing literacy training, workplace literacy instruction and English-as-a-second-language instruction to eligible individuals and families, including, but not limited to, programs which offer intergenerational educational models intended to increase workplace preparedness, and English-as- a-second-language programs which appropriately address the specific linguistic and cultural needs of the participants and the language skill needs of non-English speaking workers that relate to workplace safety. Of the amount appropriated herein, at least $50,000 shall be available for literacy training and English-as-a-second-language instruction to individuals and families, who upon determination of eligibility for such services, are in receipt of public assistance 450 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 and lack a literacy level equivalent to the ninth month of eighth grade or who have English language proficiency equal to a score of 34 or less on the NYS PLACE test or an equivalent score on a compa- rable test ... 250,000 .............................. (re. $250,000) For services of programs, in local social services districts with a population in excess of two million, that meet the emergency needs of homeless individuals and families and those at risk of becoming homeless. Such programs shall have demonstrated experience in providing services to meet the emergency needs of homeless individ- uals and families and those at risk of becoming homeless, including crisis intervention services, eviction prevention services, mobile emergency feeding services, and summer youth services .............. 500,000 ............................................. (re. $500,000) For services and expenses related to the provision of non-residential domestic violence. Such funds may be made available to the office of children and family services. Local social services districts are encouraged to collaborate with not-for-profit providers in the provision of such services ... 1,210,000 .......... (re. $1,135,000) For services related to a Nurse-Family Partnership program for eligi- ble individuals and families. Such funds are to be made available to local social services districts to establish or fund Nurse-Family Partnership programs to provide supportive services to eligible individuals aimed at: improving pregnancy outcomes by helping first time mothers and pregnant women engage in sound preventive health practices, including education one receiving thorough prenatal care from their healthcare providers, improving diets, and reducing the use of cigarettes, alcohol and illegal substances; improving child health and development by helping parents provide responsible and competent care; and improving the economic self-sufficiency of the family by helping parents develop a vision for their own future, plan future pregnancies, continue their education and find work, as appropriate. Provided that no funds expended under this provision may be used to provide actual medical care. Such funds may be subal- located, transferred or otherwise made available to the department of health for the administration of the Nurse-Family Partnership program ... 2,000,000 ............................. (re. $2,000,000) For preventive services to eligible individuals and families, includ- ing but not limited to: intensive case management and related services for families with children at risk of foster care placement due to the presence of alcohol and/or substance abuse in the house- hold; family preservation services, centers and programs; foster care diversion demonstrations; and not-for-profit provider collab- orations with family treatment courts. Such funds are available pursuant to a plan prepared by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget to continue or expand existing programs with existing contractors that are satis- factorily performing as determined by the office of children and family services, to award new contracts to continue programs where the existing contractors are not satisfactorily performing as deter- mined by the office of children and family services, and/or award new contracts through a competitive process. Provided that, of the 451 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 funds appropriated herein, at least $106,000 shall be available for programs providing post adoption services .......................... 610,000 ............................................. (re. $534,000) For the services of the Rochester-Genesee Regional Transportation Authority for the provision of transportation services to eligible individuals and families, for the purpose of transportation to and from employment or other allowable work activities. Such funds may be suballocated, transferred or otherwise made available to the department of transportation for the administration of the Roches- ter-Genesee Regional Transportation Authority ...................... 82,000 ............................................... (re. $82,000) For those services and expenses provided to eligible individuals and families by existing settlement houses; provided, however, that the funds may be made available without regard to the limitations on the amount of grants provided to, and the requirements for fundraising by such programs as set forth in article 10-B of the social services law ... 1,000,000 ................................... (re. $998,000) For services and expenses, established pursuant to chapter 58 of the laws of 2006, related to providing intensive employment and other supportive services, including job readiness and job placement services to noncustodial parents who are unemployed or who are work- ing less than 20 hours per week; and who have a child support order payable through the support collection unit of a social services district ... 200,000 ................................ (re. $200,000) For the services of a wage subsidy program. Eligible not-for-profit community based organizations in social services districts shall administer a program that enables employers to offer subsidized employment, including but not limited to, expanded supportive tran- sitional work activities for such eligible individuals and families consistent with the provisions of section 336-e and section 336-f of the social services law, as applicable. Provided that, of the $950,000, not less than $594,000 shall be for programs in social services districts with a population in excess of two million. Preference shall be given to proposals that include provisions for job retention, case management and job placement services. Partic- ipation in the program by such eligible individuals and families shall be limited to one year. Participating employers shall make reasonable efforts to retain individuals served by the program ... 950,000 ............................................. (re. $950,000) For services related to the wheels for work program, including, but not limited to activities which procure, repair, finance, and/or insure vehicles needed for transportation to and from employment or allowable work activities ... 144,000 ............... (re. $144,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Temporary Assistance for Needy Families Account By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For transfer to the credit of the office of children and family services federal health and human services fund, state operations or 452 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 federal health and human services fund, local assistance, federal day care account for additional reimbursement to social services districts for child care assistance provided pursuant to title 5-C of article 6 of the social services law. The funds shall be appor- tioned among the social services districts by the office according to an allocation plan developed by the office and submitted to the director of the budget for approval within 60 days of enactment of the budget. The funds allocated to a district under this appropri- ation in addition to any state block grant funds allocated to the district for child care services and any funds the district requests the office of temporary and disability assistance to transfer from the district's flexible fund for family services allocation to the federal day care account shall constitute the district's entire block grant allocation for a particular federal fiscal year, which shall be available only for child care assistance expenditures made during that federal fiscal year and which are claimed by March 31 of the year immediately following the end of that federal fiscal year. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, any claims for child care assistance made by a social services district for expenditures made during a particular federal fiscal year, other than claims made under title XX of the federal social security act and under the food stamp employment and training program, shall be counted against the social services district's block grant allocation for that federal fiscal year. A social services district shall expend its allocation from the block grant in accordance with the applicable provision in federal law and regulations relating to the federal funds included in the state block grant for child care and the regulations of the office of children and family services. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, each district's claims submitted under the state block grant for child care will be processed in a manner that maximizes the availability of federal funds and ensures that the district meets its maintenance of effort requirement in each applicable federal fiscal year. Prior to transfer of funds appropriated herein, the commissioner of the office of children and family services shall consult with the commissioner of the office of temporary and disa- bility assistance to determine the availability of such funding and to request that the commissioner of the office of temporary and disability assistance takes necessary steps to notify the department of health and human services of the transfer of funding ... 324,276,000 ...................................... (re. $33,252,000) For allocation to local social services districts for the flexible fund for family services. Funds shall, without state or local participation, be allocated to local social services districts in accordance with a methodology to be developed by the office of temporary and disability assistance and the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget. Such amounts allocated to local social services districts shall herein- after be referred to as the flexible fund for family services and shall be used for eligible services to eligible individuals under 453 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 the State plan for the federal temporary assistance for needy fami- lies block grant. Such funds are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities and, notwithstanding section 153 of the social services law and any inconsistent provision of law, shall constitute the full amount of federal tempo- rary assistance for needy families funds to be paid on account of activities funded in whole or in part hereunder and the full amount of state reimbursement to be paid on account of local district administrative claims. District allocations from the flexible fund for family services may be spent only pursuant to plans of expendi- ture, developed by each social services district and the local governing body and approved by the office of temporary and disabili- ty assistance, the office of children and family services, and the director of the budget. Such allocation shall be available for reimbursement through March 31, 2015; provided, however, that reimbursement for child welfare services other than foster care services shall be available for eligible expenditures incurred on or after October 1, 2011 and before October 1, 2012 that are otherwise reimbursable by the state on or after April 1, 2012 and that are claimed by March 31, 2013. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amounts so appropriated for allocation to local social services districts, may be used, without state or local financial participation, by social services districts with a population in excess of two million persons for such district's first eligible expenditures that occurred on or after October 1, 2011, or, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, during any other period beginning on or after January 1, 1997, for tuition costs for foster care children who are eligible for emergency assistance for families in the manner the state was authorized to fund such costs under part A of title IV of the social security act as such part was in effect on September 30, 1995; provided that the funds appropriated herein may not be used to reimburse localities for costs disallowed under title IV-E of the social security act. Such expenditures shall constitute good cause pursuant to section 408 (a) (10) of the social security act. Such funds may also be used, without state or local participation, for care, maintenance, supervision, and tuition for juvenile delin- quents and persons in need of supervision who are placed in residen- tial programs operated by authorized agencies and who are eligible for emergency assistance to families in the manner the state was authorized to fund such costs under part A of title IV of the social security act as such part was in effect on September 30, 1995. Such expenditures shall constitute good cause pursuant to section 408 (a) (10) of the social security act. Unless otherwise approved by the commissioner of the office of children and family services with the approval of the director of the budget, these funds may be used only for eligible expenditures made from October 1, 2011 through Septem- ber 30, 2012. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the funds so appropriated may not be used to reimburse localities for costs disallowed under title IV-E of the social security act. 454 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a social services district may request that the office of temporary and disability assistance retain and transfer a portion of the district's allo- cation of these funds to the credit of the office of children and family services federal health and human services fund, local assistance, title XX social services block grant for use by the district for eligible title XX services and/or to the credit of the office of children and family services federal health and human services fund, local assistance, federal day care account for use by the district for eligible child care expenditures under the state block grant for child care, within the percentages established by the state in accordance with the federal social security act and related federal regulations. Any funds transferred at a district's request to the title XX social services block grant shall be used by the district for eligible title XX social services provided in accordance with the provisions of the federal social security act and the social services law to children or their families whose income is less than 200 percent of the federal poverty level appli- cable to the family size involved. Any funds transferred at a district's request to the office of children and family services federal health and human services fund, local assistance, federal day care account shall be made available to the district for use for eligible child care expenditures in accordance with the applicable provisions of federal law and regulations relating to federal funds included in the state block grant for child care and in accordance with applicable state law and regulations of the office of children and family services. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, any claims made by a social services district for expenditures made for child care during a particular federal fiscal year, other than claims made under title XX of the federal social security act and under the food stamp employment and training program, shall be counted against the social services district's block grant for child care for that federal fiscal year. Each social services district must certify to the office of children and family services and the office of temporary and disability assistance, within 90 days of enactment of the budget but before August 15, 2012, the amount of funds it wishes to have transferred under this provision. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the amount of the funds that each district expends on child welfare services from its flexi- ble fund for family services funds and any flexible fund for family services funds transferred at the district's request to the title XX social services block grant must, to the extent that families are eligible therefore, be equal to or greater than the district's portion of the $342,322,341 statewide child welfare threshold amount, which shall be established pursuant to a formula developed by the office of temporary and disability assistance and the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget. Notwithstanding any other provision of law including the state finance law and any local procurement law, at the request of a social services district and with the approval of the director of the budg- 455 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 et, a portion of the funds appropriated herein may be retained by the office of temporary and disability assistance for any services eligible for funding under the flexible fund for family services for which the applicable state agency has a contractual relationship ... 964,000,000 ...................................... (re. $46,671,000) The following remaining appropriations within the office of temporary and disability assistance federal health and human services fund temporary assistance for needy families account shall be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, such funds may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation within the office of temporary and disability assistance or office of children and family services federal fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget. Such funds shall be provided without state or local partic- ipation for services to eligible individuals under the state plan for the temporary assistance for needy families block grant whose incomes do not exceed 200 percent of the federal poverty level or who are otherwise eligible under such plan, provided that such services to eligible persons not in receipt of public assistance shall not constitute "assistance" under applicable federal regu- lations and no more than 15 percent of the funds made available herein may be used for administration, provided further that the director of the budget does not determine that such use of funds can be expected to have the effect of increasing qualified state expend- itures under paragraph 7 of subdivision (a) of section 409 of the federal social security act above the minimum applicable federal maintenance of effort requirement: For the continuation and expansion of a demonstration project to assist individuals and families in moving out of poverty through the pursuit of higher education. Projects shall include intensive, long- term case management and statistically-based outcome assessments. The amount appropriated herein shall be made available for one project at an education and work consortium having developed programs that moved significant numbers of people from welfare to permanent employment, in receipt of financial commitments from a not-for-profit foundation, and having an established working relationship with regional social services agencies, the local busi- ness community and other public and/or private institutions of high- er education. Such program shall provide services to recipients of family assistance, safety net assistance and other eligible individ- uals. The consortium shall consist of three institutions of higher education with one of the institutions being a CUNY institution, one a New York city based institution, and one based in Westchester county ... 800,000 .................................. (re. $800,000) For services and expenses related to the advantage afterschool program. Such funds are to be available pursuant to a plan prepared by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget to extend or expand current contracts with community based organizations, to award new contracts to continue programs where the existing contractors are not satisfactorily 456 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 performing as determined by the office of children and family services and/or to award new contracts through a competitive process to community based organizations ... 500,000 ........ (re. $500,000) For services related to the development of technology assisted learn- ing programs at the educational opportunity centers. Such funds may be transferred, suballocated or otherwise made available in accord- ance with a memorandum of understanding between the office of tempo- rary and disability assistance and the state university of New York. Provided, however, that funds appropriated herein shall be used to provide basic educational skills, job readiness training, and occu- pational training to program participants who are eligible individ- uals and families under the state plan for the federal temporary assistance for needy families block grant whose incomes do not exceed 200 percent of the federal poverty level. Of the funds appro- priated herein, up to $215,000 shall be available without state or local financial participation for the development of technology assisted learning programs provided by community based organizations which serve eligible individuals living with HIV/AIDS .............. 3,000,000 ......................................... (re. $3,000,000) For services of the BRIDGE program, provided however, that, unless otherwise determined by the director of the budget, the rate of state financial participation shall be the same rates as required in the month immediately preceding December, 1996. Funds shall be made available and/or suballocated to the state university of New York for services and expenditures of the BRIDGE program and may be transferred to the state university of New York for personal and nonpersonal service costs and other expenses incurred in administer- ing the provision of such services to eligible individuals and fami- lies. A portion of the funds may be transferred to the office of temporary and disability assistance state operations for personal and nonpersonal service costs incurred by the office in administer- ing the program. Funds made available herein shall be used for services to eligible individuals and families who, upon determi- nation of eligibility for such program, are receiving public assist- ance benefits under the state plan for the temporary assistance for needy families block grant or whose public assistance case includes a dependent child under the age of 18 or under the age of 19 if the child is attending secondary school and is in receipt of safety net assistance. To the extent that sufficient numbers of eligible public assistance recipients are not available, funds may be used to serve individuals and families not in receipt of public assistance, but eligible under the state plan for the temporary assistance for needy families block grant ... 102,000 .................... (re. $102,000) For services, notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, and without state or local financial participation, of the career path- ways program for not-for-profit, community-based organizations providing coordinated, comprehensive employment services beyond the level currently funded by local social services districts to eligi- ble individuals and families. Such funds are to be made available to establish a career pathways program to link education and occupa- tional training to subsequent employment through a continuum of 457 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 educational programs and integrated support services to enable temporary assistance for needy families eligible participants, including disconnected young adults, ages sixteen to twenty-four, to advance over time both to higher levels of education and to higher wage jobs in targeted occupational sectors. With funds appropriated herein, the office of temporary and disability assistance in consul- tation with the department of labor shall establish the career path- ways program and provide technical support, as needed, to provide education, training, and job placement for low-income individuals, age sixteen and older. Preference shall be given to eighteen to twenty-four year olds who are unemployed or underemployed, in areas of the state with demonstrated labor market needs and unemployment rates that are greater than the appropriate or comparative rate of employment for the region, and to persons in receipt of family assistance and/or safety net assistance. Of the amounts appropri- ated, at least sixty percent shall be available for services to eighteen to twenty-four year olds, with remaining funds available to recipients of family assistance and/or safety net assistance, with- out age restrictions, and sixteen to seventeen year old self-sup- porting individuals who are heads of household. The office of tempo- rary and disability assistance in consultation with the department of labor shall develop a request for proposals and shall receive, review, and assess applications. In selecting proposals, the office of temporary and disability assistance and the department of labor shall give preference to programs that demonstrate community-based collaborations with education and training providers and employers in the region. Such education and training providers may include, but not be limited to general equivalency diplomas programs, commu- nity colleges, junior colleges, business and trade schools, voca- tional institutions, and institutions with baccalaureate degree- granting programs; programs that provide for a career path or career paths, as supported by identified local employment needs; programs that provide employment services, including but not limited to, post-secondary training designed to meet the needs of employers in the local labor market, or catchment area; programs that include education and training components, such as remedial education, indi- vidual training plans, pre-employment training, workplace basic skills, and literacy skills training. Such education and training must include institutions, industry associations, or other creden- tialing bodies for the purpose of providing participants with certificates, diplomas, or degrees; projects that provide comprehen- sive student support services, including but not limited to tutor- ing, mentoring, child care, after school program access, transporta- tion, and case management, as part of the individual training plan. Preference shall be given to proposals that include not-for-profit collaborations with education, training, or employer stakeholders in the region; programs which leverage additional community resources and provide participant support services; training that result in job placement; and education that links participants with occupa- tional skills training and/or employer-related credentials, credits, diplomas or certificates ... 750,000 ................ (re. $750,000) 458 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses of not-for-profit and voluntary agencies providing support services to the caretaker relative of a minor child when such services are provided to eligible individuals and families. Such funds are available pursuant to a plan prepared by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget to continue or expand existing programs with existing contractors that are satisfactorily performing as deter- mined by the office of children and family services, to award new contracts to continue programs where the existing contractors are not satisfactorily performing as determined by the office of chil- dren and family services and/or to award new contracts through a competitive process ... 51,000 ....................... (re. $51,000) Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the funds appropri- ated herein shall be available for transfer to the federal health and human services fund, local assistance account, federal day care account to provide additional funding for subsidies and quality activities at the city university of New York, provided that of such amount, $56,000 shall be available to community colleges and $85,000 shall be available to senior colleges ... 141,000 ... (re. $141,000) Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the funds appropri- ated herein shall be available for transfer to the federal health and human services fund, local assistance account, federal day care account to continue operation of the facilitated enrollment pilot program in Capital Region-Oneida (consisting of Rensselaer, Schenec- tady, Saratoga, Albany and Oneida counties) as provided to the NYS AFL-CIO Workforce Development Institute to act or continue to act as the administrator to implement the program proposed by the union child care coalition of the NYS AFL-CIO and approved by the office of children and family services. The administrative cost, including the cost of the development of the evaluation of the pilot program shall not exceed ten percent of the funds available for this purpose. The remaining portion of the funds shall be allocated by the office of children and family services to the local social services districts where the recipient families reside as determined by the project administrator based on projected need and cost of providing child care subsidies payment to working families enrolled through the pilot initiative, a local social services district shall not reimburse subsidy payments in excess of the amount the subsidy funding appropriated herein can support. Child care subsidies paid on behalf of eligible families shall be reimbursed at the actual cost of care up to the applicable market rate for the district in which child care is provided and in accordance with the fee schedule of the local social services district making the subsidy payment. Up to $126,500 shall be made available to the NYS AFL-CIO Workforce Development Institute, or other designated administrator, to admin- ister and to implement a plan approved by the office of children and family services for this pilot program in consultation with the advisory council. This administrator shall prepare and submit to the office of children and family services, the chairs of the senate committee on social services, the senate committee on children and families, the senate committee on labor, the chairs of the assembly 459 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 committee on children and families, and the assembly committee on social services, an evaluation of the pilot with recommendations. Such evaluation shall include available information regarding the pilot programs or participants in the pilot programs, including but not limited to: the number of income-eligible children of working parents with income greater than 200 percent but at or less than 275 percent of the federal poverty level, the ages of the children served by the project, the number of families served by the project who are in receipt of family assistance, the factors that parents considered when searching for child care, the factors that barred the families' access to child care assistance prior to their enroll- ment in the facilitated enrollment program, the number of families who receive a child care subsidy pursuant to this program who choose to use such subsidy for regulated child care, and the number of families who receive a child care subsidy pursuant to this program who choose to use such subsidy to receive child care services provided by a legally exempt provider. Such report shall be submit- ted by the applicable project administrator, on or before November 1, 2012, provided that if such report is not received by November 30, 2012, reimbursement for administrative costs shall be either reduced or withheld, and failure of an administrator to submit a timely report may jeopardize such administrator's program from receiving funding in future years. Child care subsidies paid on behalf of eligible families shall be reimbursed at the actual cost of care up to the applicable market rate for the district in which the child care is provided, in accordance with the fee schedule of the local social services district making the subsidy payments. The administrator for this pilot project is required to submit bi-month- ly reports on the fifteenth day of every other month beginning on May 15, 2012 and bi-monthly thereafter that provide current enroll- ment and information including, but not limited to, the amount of the approved subsidy level, the level of co-payment by the local social services district required for the participants in the program, the program's adopted budget reflecting all expenses including salaries and other information as needed, to the office of children and family services, the chairs of the senate committee on social services, the senate committee on children and families, the senate committee on labor, the chairs of the assembly committee on children and families and the assembly committee on social services, and the local social services districts. Provided however that if such bi-monthly reports are not received from this Capital Region-O- neida administrator, reimbursement for administrative costs shall be either reduced or withheld and failure of an administrator to submit a timely report may jeopardize such administrator's program from receiving funding in future years. The office of children and family services shall provide technical assistance to the pilot program to assist in timely coordination with the monthly claiming process. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, this pilot program main- tained herein may be terminated if the administrator for such program mismanages such program, by engaging in actions including but not limited to, improper use of funds, providing for child care 460 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 subsidies in excess of the amount the subsidy funding appropriated herein can support, and failing to submit claims for reimbursement in a timely fashion ... 1,265,000 ... ............. (re. $1,265,000) Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the funds appropri- ated herein shall be available for transfer to the federal health and human services fund, local assistance account, federal day care account to provide additional funding for subsidies and quality activities at the state university of New York, provided that of such amount, $77,000 shall be available to community colleges and $116,000 shall be available to state operated campuses ............. 193,000 ............................................. (re. $193,000) For services and expenses of programs providing literacy training, workplace literacy instruction and English-as-a-second-language instruction to eligible individuals and families under the state plan for the federal temporary assistance for needy families block grant, including, but not limited to, programs which offer intergen- erational educational models intended to increase workplace preparedness, and English-as-a-second-language programs which appro- priately address the specific linguistic and cultural needs of the participants and the language skill needs of non-English speaking workers that relate to workplace safety. Of the amount appropriated herein, at least $50,000 shall be available for literacy training and English-as-a-second-language instruction to individuals and families, who upon determination of eligibility for such services, are in receipt of public assistance and lack a literacy level equiv- alent to the ninth month of eighth grade or who have English language proficiency equal to a score of 34 or less on the NYS PLACE test or an equivalent score on a comparable test ................... 250,000 ............................................. (re. $250,000) For services of programs, in local social services districts with a population in excess of two million, that meet the emergency needs of homeless individuals and families and those at risk of becoming homeless. Such programs shall have demonstrated experience in providing services to meet the emergency needs of homeless individ- uals and families and those at risk of becoming homeless, including crisis intervention services, eviction prevention services, mobile emergency feeding services, and summer youth services .............. 500,000 ............................................... (re. $9,000) For services of programs, in local social services districts with a population in excess of two million, that meet the emergency needs of homeless individuals and families and those at risk of becoming homeless. Such programs shall have demonstrated experience in providing services to meet the emergency needs of homeless individ- uals and families and those at risk of becoming homeless, including crisis intervention services, eviction prevention services, mobile emergency feeding services, and summer youth services .............. 500,000 ............................................. (re. $427,000) For services and expenses related to the provision of non-residential domestic violence. Such funds may be made available to the office of children and family services. Local social services districts are 461 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 encouraged to collaborate with not-for-profit providers in the provision of such services ... 1,210,000 ............ (re. $162,000) For services and expenses related to the provision of non-residential domestic violence. Such funds may be made available to the office of children and family services. Local social services districts are encouraged to collaborate with not-for-profit providers in the provision of such services ... 1,210,000 .......... (re. $1,210,000) For preventive services to eligible individuals and families under the state plan for the federal temporary assistance for needy families block grant whose incomes do not exceed 200 percent of the federal poverty level, including but not limited to: intensive case manage- ment and related services for families with children at risk of foster care placement due to the presence of alcohol and/or substance abuse in the household; family preservation services, centers and programs; foster care diversion demonstrations; and not-for-profit provider collaborations with family treatment courts. Such funds are available pursuant to a plan prepared by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget to continue or expand existing programs with existing contractors that are satisfactorily performing as determined by the office of children and family services, to award new contracts to continue programs where the existing contractors are not satisfac- torily performing as determined by the office of children and family services, and/or award new contracts through a competitive process. Provided that, of the funds appropriated herein, at least $106,000 shall be available for programs providing post adoption services ... 610,000 ............................................. (re. $520,000) For those services and expenses provided to eligible individuals and families by existing settlement houses; provided, however, that the funds may be made available without regard to the limitations on the amount of grants provided to, and the requirements for fundraising by such programs as set forth in article 10-B of the social services law ... 1,000,000 .................................... (re. $43,000) For services and expenses, established pursuant to chapter 58 of the laws of 2006, related to providing intensive employment and other supportive services, including job readiness and job placement services to noncustodial parents who are unemployed or who are work- ing less than 20 hours per week; who are recipients of public assistance or whose incomes do not exceed 200 percent of the federal poverty level; and who have a child support order payable through the support collection unit of a social services district ... 200,000 ............................................. (re. $200,000) For the services of a wage subsidy program. Eligible not-for-profit community based organizations in social services districts shall administer a program that enables employers to offer subsidized employment, including but not limited to, expanded supportive tran- sitional work activities for such eligible individuals and families consistent with the provisions of section 336-e and section 336-f of the social services law, as applicable. Provided that, of the $950,000, not less than $594,000 shall be for programs in social services districts with a population in excess of two million. 462 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Preference shall be given to proposals that include provisions for job retention, case management and job placement services. Partic- ipation in the program by such eligible individuals and families shall be limited to one year. Participating employers shall make reasonable efforts to retain individuals served by the program ... 950,000 ............................................. (re. $950,000) For services related to the wheels for work program, including, but not limited to activities which procure, repair, finance, and/or insure vehicles needed for transportation to and from employment or allowable work activities ... 144,000 ............... (re. $144,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For reimbursement of the cost of the family assistance and the emer- gency assistance to families programs. Notwithstanding section 153 of the social services law or any inconsistent provision of law, funds appropriated herein shall be provided without state or local participation and shall include the cost of providing shelter supplements for family assistance households at local option in order to prevent eviction and address homelessness in accordance with social services district plans approved by the office of tempo- rary and disability assistance and the director of the budget, provided, however, that in social services districts with a popu- lation over five million no shelter supplements other than those to prevent eviction shall be reimbursed, and further provided that such supplements shall not be part of the standard of need pursuant to section 131-a of the social services law. Funds appropriated herein shall also reimburse for family assistance expenditures for emergen- cy shelter, transportation, or nutrition payments which the district determines are necessary to establish or maintain independent living arrangements among persons who have been medically diagnosed as having acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) or HIV-related illness and who are homeless or facing homelessness and for whom no viable and less costly alternative to housing is available; provided, however, that funds appropriated herein may only be used for such purposes if the cost of such allowances are not eligible for reimbursement under medical assistance or other programs. Such funds are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the office of temporary and disability assistance net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits including, but not limited to, additional federal funds resulting from any changes in federal cost allocation methodologies. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation within the office of temporary and disability assistance federal fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget, who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman 463 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Social services districts shall be required to report to the office of temporary and disability assistance on an annual basis, information, as determined and requested by the office, related to services and expenditures for which reimbursement is sought for providing tempo- rary housing assistance to homeless individuals and families. Such information shall be submitted electronically to the extent feasible as determined by the office, and shall be used to evaluate expendi- tures by such social services districts for the provision of tempo- rary housing assistance for homeless individuals and families. Notwithstanding paragraph (a-3) of subdivision 2 and paragraph (a-3) of subdivision 3 of section 131-a of the social services law, or any other inconsistent provision of law, in determining eligibility for public assistance and determining maximum monthly grants and allow- ances for those persons and families determined eligible by the application of such standard of monthly need, less any available income or resources which are not required to be disregarded by provisions of law, the following schedule shall be used for all social services districts and for all categories of assistance for the period beginning July 1, 2012 through September 30, 2012: $150 for a household of one person; $239 for a household of two persons; $317 for a household of three persons; $409 for a household of four persons; $505 for a household of five persons; and $583 for a house- hold of six persons. For each additional person in the household, there shall be added an additional amount of $80 monthly. Notwithstanding section 153 of the social services law, or any other inconsistent provision of law, such appropriation shall be available for reimbursement of eligible claims incurred on or after January 1, 2012 and before January 1, 2013, that are otherwise reimbursable by the state on or after April 1, 2012, that are claimed by March 1, 2013, except for claims incurred by social service districts located in areas deemed disaster areas resulting from Superstorm Sandy. Such claims may be submitted until December 31, 2013. Such reimbursement shall constitute total federal reimbursement for activities funded herein in state fiscal year 2012-2013 .............................. 1,332,000,000 ................................... (re. $100,099,000) For services related to the provision of transportation services for the purpose of transportation to and from employment or other allow- able activities. Such amount shall be available for distribution to social services districts and may be suballocated, transferred or otherwise made available to the department of transportation ... 112,000 ............................................. (re. $112,000) For services related to the continuation of displaced homemaker services. Funds made available herein may be used for state agency contractors, or aid to local social services districts, provided, further, that no more than ten percent of such funds may be used for program administration at each individual displaced homemaker center. Each program administrator shall prepare and submit an annu- al report by December 1, 2012, to the office of temporary and disa- bility assistance, the chairs of the senate committee on social 464 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 services, and the senate committee on children and families and the assembly chair of the committee on social services, on the summary of activities, including but not limited to the number of eligible recipients, and the outcome for each recipient together with a summary of revenues and expenses including all salaries. Such funds may be suballocated, transferred or otherwise made available to the department of labor for the administration of the displaced homemak- er program ... 546,000 .............................. (re. $125,000) For services related to a Nurse-Family Partnership program for eligi- ble individuals and families. Such funds are to be made available to local social services districts to establish or fund Nurse-Family Partnership programs to provide supportive services to temporary assistance for needy families eligible individuals aimed at: improving pregnancy outcomes by helping first time mothers and preg- nant women engage in sound preventive health practices, including education one receiving thorough prenatal care from their healthcare providers, improving diets, and reducing the use of cigarettes, alcohol and illegal substances; improving child health and develop- ment by helping parents provide responsible and competent care; and improving the economic self-sufficiency of the family by helping parents develop a vision for their own future, plan future pregnan- cies, continue their education and find work, as appropriate. Provided that no funds expended under this provision may be used to provide actual medical care. Such funds may be suballocated, trans- ferred or otherwise made available to the department of health for the administration of the Nurse-Family Partnership program ......... 2,000,000 ............................................ (re. $14,000) For the services of the Rochester-Genesee Regional Transportation Authority for the provision of transportation services to eligible individuals and families, for the purpose of transportation to and from employment or other allowable work activities. Such funds may be suballocated, transferred or otherwise made available to the department of transportation for the administration of the Roches- ter-Genesee Regional Transportation Authority ...................... 82,000 ............................................... (re. $82,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For transfer to the credit of the office of children and family services federal health and human services fund, state operations or federal health and human services fund, local assistance, federal day care account for additional reimbursement to social services districts for child care assistance provided pursuant to title 5-C of article 6 of the social services law. The funds shall be appor- tioned among the social services districts by the office according to an allocation plan developed by the office and submitted to the director of the budget for approval within 60 days of enactment of the budget. The funds allocated to a district under this appropri- ation in addition to any state block grant funds allocated to the district for child care services and any funds the district requests the office of temporary and disability assistance to transfer from the district's flexible fund for family services allocation to the 465 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 federal day care account shall constitute the district's entire block grant allocation for a particular federal fiscal year, which shall be available only for child care assistance expenditures made during that federal fiscal year and which are claimed by March 31 of the year immediately following the end of that federal fiscal year. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, any claims for child care assistance made by a social services district for expenditures made during a particular federal fiscal year, other than claims made under title XX of the federal social security act and under the food stamp employment and training program, shall be counted against the social services district's block grant allocation for that federal fiscal year. A social services district shall expend its allocation from the block grant in accordance with the applicable provision in federal law and regulations relating to the federal funds included in the state block grant for child care and the regulations of the office of children and family services. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, each district's claims submitted under the state block grant for child care will be processed in a manner that maximizes the availability of federal funds and ensures that the district meets its maintenance of effort requirement in each applicable federal fiscal year. Prior to transfer of funds appropriated herein, the commissioner of the office of children and family services shall consult with the commissioner of the office of temporary and disa- bility assistance to determine the availability of such funding and to request that the commissioner of the office of temporary and disability assistance takes necessary steps to notify the department of health and human services of the transfer of funding ............ 392,967,000 ...................................... (re. $27,948,000) For allocation to local social services districts for the flexible fund for family services. Funds shall, without state or local participation, be allocated to local social services districts in accordance with a methodology to be developed by the office of temporary and disability assistance and the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget. Such amounts allocated to local social services districts shall herein- after be referred to as the flexible fund for family services and shall be used for eligible services to eligible individuals under the State plan for the federal temporary assistance for needy fami- lies block grant. Such funds are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities and, notwithstanding section 153 of the social services law and any inconsistent provision of law, shall constitute the full amount of federal tempo- rary assistance for needy families funds to be paid on account of activities funded in whole or in part hereunder and the full amount of state reimbursement to be paid on account of local district administrative claims. District allocations from the flexible fund for family services may be spent only pursuant to plans of expendi- ture, developed by each social services district and the local governing body and approved by the office of temporary and disabili- 466 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 ty assistance, the office of children and family services, and the director of the budget. Such allocation shall be available for reimbursement through March 31, 2014; provided, however, that reimbursement for child welfare services other than foster care services shall be available for eligible expenditures incurred on or after October 1, 2010 and before October 1, 2011 that are otherwise reimbursable by the state on or after April 1, 2011 and that are claimed by March 31, 2012. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amounts so appropriated for allocation to local social services districts, may be used, without state or local financial participation, by social services districts with a population in excess of two million persons for such district's first eligible expenditures that occurred on or after October 1, 2010, or, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, during any other period beginning on or after January 1, 1997, for tuition costs for foster care children who are eligible for emergency assistance for families in the manner the state was authorized to fund such costs under part A of title IV of the social security act as such part was in effect on September 30, 1995; provided that the funds appropriated herein may not be used to reimburse localities for costs disallowed under title IV-E of the social security act. Such expenditures shall constitute good cause pursuant to section 408 (a) (10) of the social security act. Such funds may also be used, without state or local participation, for care, maintenance, supervision, and tuition for juvenile delin- quents and persons in need of supervision who are placed in residen- tial programs operated by authorized agencies and who are eligible for emergency assistance to families in the manner the state was authorized to fund such costs under part A of title IV of the social security act as such part was in effect on September 30, 1995. Such expenditures shall constitute good cause pursuant to section 408 (a) (10) of the social security act. Unless otherwise approved by the commissioner of the office of children and family services with the approval of the director of the budget, these funds may be used only for eligible expenditures made from October 1, 2010 through Septem- ber 30, 2011. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the funds so appropriated may not be used to reimburse localities for costs disallowed under title IV-E of the social security act. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a social services district may request that the office of temporary and disability assistance retain and transfer a portion of the district's allo- cation of these funds to the credit of the office of children and family services federal health and human services fund, local assistance, title XX social services block grant for use by the district for eligible title XX services and/or to the credit of the office of children and family services federal health and human services fund, local assistance, federal day care account for use by the district for eligible child care expenditures under the state block grant for child care, within the percentages established by the state in accordance with the federal social security act and related federal regulations. Any funds transferred at a district's 467 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 request to the title XX social services block grant shall be used by the district for eligible title XX social services provided in accordance with the provisions of the federal social security act and the social services law to children or their families whose income is less than 200 percent of the federal poverty level appli- cable to the family size involved. Any funds transferred at a district's request to the office of children and family services federal health and human services fund, local assistance, federal day care account shall be made available to the district for use for eligible child care expenditures in accordance with the applicable provisions of federal law and regulations relating to federal funds included in the state block grant for child care and in accordance with applicable state law and regulations of the office of children and family services. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, any claims made by a social services district for expenditures made for child care during a particular federal fiscal year, other than claims made under title XX of the federal social security act and under the food stamp employment and training program, shall be counted against the social services district's block grant for child care for that federal fiscal year. Each social services district must certify to the office of children and family services and the office of temporary and disability assistance, within 90 days of enactment of the budget but before August 15, 2011, the amount of funds it wishes to have transferred under this provision. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the amount of the funds that each district expends on child welfare services from its flexi- ble fund for family services funds and any flexible fund for family services funds transferred at the district's request to the title XX social services block grant must, to the extent that families are eligible therefore, be equal to or greater than the district's portion of the $342,322,341 statewide child welfare threshold amount, which shall be established pursuant to a formula developed by the office of temporary and disability assistance and the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget. Notwithstanding any other provision of law including the state finance law and any local procurement law, at the request of a social services district and with the approval of the director of the budg- et, a portion of the funds appropriated herein may be retained by the office of temporary and disability assistance for any services eligible for funding under the flexible fund for family services for which the applicable state agency has a contractual relationship ... 951,000,000 ...................................... (re. $18,034,000) The following remaining appropriations within the office of temporary and disability assistance federal health and human services fund temporary assistance for needy families account shall be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, such funds may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation within the office of temporary and disability assistance or office of children and family services federal fund - 468 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget. Such funds shall be provided without state or local partic- ipation for services to eligible individuals under the state plan for the temporary assistance for needy families block grant whose incomes do not exceed 200 percent of the federal poverty level or who are otherwise eligible under such plan, provided that such services to eligible persons not in receipt of public assistance shall not constitute "assistance" under applicable federal regu- lations and no more than 15 percent of the funds made available herein may be used for administration, provided further that the director of the budget does not determine that such use of funds can be expected to have the effect of increasing qualified state expend- itures under paragraph 7 of subdivision (a) of section 409 of the federal social security act above the minimum applicable federal maintenance of effort requirement: For the continuation and expansion of a demonstration project to assist individuals and families in moving out of poverty through the pursuit of higher education. Projects shall include intensive, long- term case management and statistically-based outcome assessments. The amount appropriated herein shall be made available for one project at an education and work consortium having developed programs that moved significant numbers of people from welfare to permanent employment, in receipt of financial commitments from a not-for-profit foundation, and having an established working relationship with regional social services agencies, the local busi- ness community and other public and/or private institutions of high- er education. Such program shall provide services to recipients of family assistance, safety net assistance and other eligible individ- uals. The consortium shall consist of three institutions of higher education with one of the institutions being a CUNY institution, one a New York city based institution, and one based in Westchester county ... 250,000 ................................... (re. $37,000) For services and expenses related to the advantage afterschool program. Such funds are to be available pursuant to a plan prepared by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget to extend or expand current contracts with community based organizations, to award new contracts to continue programs where the existing contractors are not satisfactorily performing as determined by the office of children and family services and/or to award new contracts through a competitive process to community based organizations ... 500,000 ........ (re. $500,000) For services of the BRIDGE program, provided however, that, unless otherwise determined by the director of the budget, the rate of state financial participation shall be the same rates as required in the month immediately preceding December, 1996. Funds shall be made available and/or suballocated to the state university of New York for services and expenditures of the BRIDGE program and may be transferred to the state university of New York for personal and nonpersonal service costs and other expenses incurred in administer- ing the provision of such services to eligible individuals and fami- lies. A portion of the funds may be transferred to the office of 469 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 temporary and disability assistance state operations for personal and nonpersonal service costs incurred by the office in administer- ing the program. Funds made available herein shall be used for services to eligible individuals and families who, upon determi- nation of eligibility for such program, are receiving public assist- ance benefits under the state plan for the temporary assistance for needy families block grant or whose public assistance case includes a dependent child under the age of 18 or under the age of 19 if the child is attending secondary school and is in receipt of safety net assistance. To the extent that sufficient numbers of eligible public assistance recipients are not available, funds may be used to serve individuals and families not in receipt of public assistance, but eligible under the state plan for the temporary assistance for needy families block grant ... 102,000 ..................... (re. $27,000) For services and expenses of not-for-profit and voluntary agencies providing support services to the caretaker relative of a minor child when such services are provided to eligible individuals and families. Such funds are available pursuant to a plan prepared by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget to continue or expand existing programs with existing contractors that are satisfactorily performing as deter- mined by the office of children and family services, to award new contracts to continue programs where the existing contractors are not satisfactorily performing as determined by the office of chil- dren and family services and/or to award new contracts through a competitive process ... 51,000 ....................... (re. $51,000) Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the funds appropri- ated herein shall be available for transfer to the federal health and human services fund, local assistance account, federal day care account to provide additional funding for subsidies and quality activities at the city university of New York, provided that of such amount, $56,000 shall be available to community colleges and $85,000 shall be available to senior colleges .............................. 141,000 ............................................. (re. $141,000) Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the funds appropri- ated herein shall be available for transfer to the federal health and human services fund, local assistance account, federal day care account to provide additional funding for subsidies and quality activities at the state university of New York, provided that of such amount, $77,000 shall be available to community colleges and $116,000 shall be available to state operated campuses ............. 193,000 ............................................. (re. $193,000) For services of programs, in local social services districts with a population in excess of two million, that meet the emergency needs of homeless individuals and families and those at risk of becoming homeless. Such programs shall have demonstrated experience in providing services to meet the emergency needs of homeless individ- uals and families and those at risk of becoming homeless, including crisis intervention services, eviction prevention services, mobile emergency feeding services, and summer youth services .............. 176,000 .............................................. (re. $44,000) 470 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses related to the provision of non-residential domestic violence. Such funds may be made available to the office of children and family services. Local social services districts are encouraged to collaborate with not-for-profit providers in the provision of such services ... 510,000 ............... (re. $70,000) For preventive services to eligible individuals and families under the state plan for the federal temporary assistance for needy families block grant whose incomes do not exceed 200 percent of the federal poverty level, including but not limited to: intensive case manage- ment and related services for families with children at risk of foster care placement due to the presence of alcohol and/or substance abuse in the household; family preservation services, centers and programs; foster care diversion demonstrations; and not-for-profit provider collaborations with family treatment courts. Such funds are available pursuant to a plan prepared by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget to continue or expand existing programs with existing contractors that are satisfactorily performing as determined by the office of children and family services, to award new contracts to continue programs where the existing contractors are not satisfac- torily performing as determined by the office of children and family services, and/or award new contracts through a competitive process. Provided that, of the funds appropriated herein, at least $106,000 shall be available for programs providing post adoption services ... 610,000 ............................................. (re. $142,000) For enhanced services to refugees, asylees and other immigrant popu- lations eligible for refugee services to assist such individuals and families to attain economic self-sufficiency and reduce or eliminate reliance on public assistance benefits as a primary means of support. Such services shall include, but not be limited to, case management, English-as-a-second-language, job training and placement assistance, post-employment services necessary to ensure job retention, and services necessary to assist the individual and fami- ly members to establish and maintain a permanent residence in the state. Funds appropriated herein shall, to the extent permitted by federal law and regulations, be awarded at the discretion of the commissioner of the office of temporary and disability assistance to voluntary refugee resettlement agencies and/or local representatives of such agencies currently under contract with the office of tempo- rary and disability assistance to provide services to refugee popu- lations and individual awards shall be made proportionately based on the number of refugees each organization resettled in the previous five year period based on the most recent five year data published by the federal department of health and human services office of refugee resettlement or its contractor. Of the amount appropriated herein, up to $85,000 shall be made available to organizations providing services to refugees settling in local social services districts with a population in excess of two million and all remain- ing funding shall be awarded to organizations providing such services to refugees settling in other geographic locations ........ 102,000 .............................................. (re. $23,000) 471 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For those services and expenses provided to eligible individuals and families by existing settlement houses; provided, however, that the funds may be made available without regard to the limitations on the amount of grants provided to, and the requirements for fundraising by such programs as set forth in article 10-B of the social services law ... 500,000 ..................................... (re. $449,000) For services and expenses, established pursuant to chapter 58 of the laws of 2006, related to providing intensive employment and other supportive services, including job readiness and job placement services to noncustodial parents who are unemployed or who are work- ing less than 20 hours per week; who are recipients of public assistance or whose incomes do not exceed 200 percent of the federal poverty level; and who have a child support order payable through the support collection unit of a social services district .......... 200,000 ............................................. (re. $200,000) For services related to the homelessness intervention program for eligible individuals and families. These funds shall be available to not-for-profit organizations designed to provide services to prevent homelessness or to secure permanent housing, including but not limited to landlord/tenant conflict resolution, legal services, outreach and referral for other eligible services and benefits to stabilize households, and relocation assistance .................... 205,000 ............................................. (re. $205,000) For services related to a supportive housing program for families and for young adults age eighteen to twenty-five, who are eligible for benefits under the state plan for the federal temporary assistance for needy families block grant. Such supportive housing program shall be designed to enhance the employability, self-sufficiency, and/or family stability of residents, and prevent out-of-wedlock pregnancies among young adult residents. Eligible families shall include: homeless families; families at risk of exceeding, and those that have exceeded, their TANF assistance time limit; families with multiple barriers to employment and housing stability; families at risk for foster care placement; and those that are reunited after placements. Eligible young adults shall include: young adults aging out of the foster care system; runaway and homeless youth; and youth subject to criminal charges who are at risk for incarceration. Provided that, of the $508,000 up to $100,000 shall be available to continue existing services or to expand services provided to eligi- ble young adults ... 508,000 ........................ (re. $508,000) For the services of a wage subsidy program. Eligible not-for-profit community based organizations in social services districts shall administer a program that enables employers to offer subsidized employment, including but not limited to, expanded supportive tran- sitional work activities for such eligible individuals and families consistent with the provisions of section 336-e and section 336-f of the social services law, as applicable. Provided that, of the $950,000, not less than $594,000 shall be for programs in social services districts with a population in excess of two million. Preference shall be given to proposals that include provisions for job retention, case management and job placement services. Partic- 472 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 ipation in the program by such eligible individuals and families shall be limited to one year. Participating employers shall make reasonable efforts to retain individuals served by the program ... 950,000 ............................................. (re. $452,000) For services related to the wheels for work program, including, but not limited to activities which procure, repair, finance, and/or insure vehicles needed for transportation to and from employment or allowable work activities ... 144,000 ............... (re. $144,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services related to the provision of transportation services for the purpose of transportation to and from employment or other allow- able activities. Such amount shall be available for distribution to social services districts and may be suballocated, transferred or otherwise made available to the department of transportation ....... 112,000 ............................................. (re. $110,000) For services related to the continuation of displaced homemaker services. Funds made available herein may be used for state agency contractors, or aid to local social services districts, provided, further, that no more than ten percent of such funds may be used for program administration at each individual displaced homemaker center. Each program administrator shall prepare and submit an annu- al report by December 1, 2011, to the office of temporary and disa- bility assistance, the chairs of the senate committee on social services, and the senate committee on children and families and the assembly chair of the committee on social services, on the summary of activities, including but not limited to the number of eligible recipients, and the outcome for each recipient together with a summary of revenues and expenses including all salaries. Such funds may be suballocated, transferred or otherwise made available to the department of labor for the administration of the displaced homemak- er program ... 546,000 ............................... (re. $53,000) For the services of the Rochester-Genesee Regional Transportation Authority for the provision of transportation services to eligible individuals and families, for the purpose of transportation to and from employment or other allowable work activities. Such funds may be suballocated, transferred or otherwise made available to the department of transportation for the administration of the Roches- ter-Genesee Regional Transportation Authority ...................... 82,000 ............................................... (re. $82,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For reimbursement of the cost of the family assistance and the emer- gency assistance to families programs. Notwithstanding section 153 of the social services law or any inconsistent provision of law, funds appropriated herein shall be provided without state or local participation and shall include the cost of providing shelter supplements for family assistance households at local option in order to prevent eviction and address homelessness in accordance 473 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 with social services district plans approved by the office of tempo- rary and disability assistance and the director of the budget, provided, however, that in social services districts with a popu- lation over five million no shelter supplements other than those to prevent eviction shall be reimbursed, and further provided that such supplements shall not be part of the standard of need pursuant to section 131-a of the social services law. Funds appropriated herein shall also reimburse for family assistance expenditures for emergen- cy shelter, transportation, or nutrition payments which the district determines are necessary to establish or maintain independent living arrangements among persons who have been medically diagnosed as having acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) or HIV-related illness and who are homeless or facing homelessness and for whom no viable and less costly alternative to housing is available; provided, however, that funds appropriated herein may only be used for such purposes if the cost of such allowances are not eligible for reimbursement under medical assistance or other programs. Such funds are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the office of temporary and disability assistance net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits including, but not limited to, additional federal funds resulting from any changes in federal cost allocation methodologies. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation within the office of temporary and disability assistance federal fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget, who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Social services districts shall be required to report to the office of temporary and disability assistance on an annual basis, information, as determined and requested by the office, related to services and expenditures for which reimbursement is sought for providing tempo- rary housing assistance to homeless individuals and families. Such information shall be submitted electronically to the extent feasible as determined by the office, and shall be used to evaluate expendi- tures by such social services districts for the provision of tempo- rary housing assistance for homeless individuals and families. Notwithstanding paragraph (a-2) of subdivision 2 and paragraph (a-2) of subdivision 3 of section 131-a of the social services law, or any other inconsistent provision of law, in determining eligibility for public assistance and determining maximum monthly grants and allow- ances for those persons and families determined eligible by the application of such standard of monthly need, less any available income or resources which are not required to be disregarded by provisions of law, the following schedule shall be used for all social services districts and for all categories of assistance for the period beginning July 1, 2010 through June 30, 2012: $141 for a 474 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 household of one person; $225 for a household of two persons; $300 for a household of three persons; $386 for a household of four persons; $477 for a household of five persons; and $551 for a house- hold of six persons. For each additional person in the household, there shall be added an additional amount of $75 monthly. Notwithstanding section 153 of the social services law, or any other inconsistent provision of law, such appropriation shall be available for reimbursement of eligible claims incurred on or after January 1, 2011 and before January 1, 2012, that are otherwise reimbursable by the state on or after April 1, 2011, that are claimed by March 1, 2012. Such reimbursement shall constitute total federal reimburse- ment for activities funded herein in state fiscal year 2011-2012 ... 1,274,100,000 ................................... (re. $176,473,000) Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the funds appropri- ated herein, shall be available for transfer to the federal health and human services fund, local assistance account, federal day care account to operate and support enrollment in the child care facili- tated enrollment pilot programs which expand access to child care subsidies for working families living or employed in the Liberty Zone, the boroughs of Brooklyn, Queens, and Bronx, and in the county of Monroe, with income up to 275 percent of the federal poverty level. Of the amount appropriated herein, $778,500 shall be made available for Monroe county, and $1,869,500 shall be made available for all other projects. Up to $77,850 shall be made available to the current designated administrator in the county of Monroe, or to a successor administrator designated by the current administration to administer such county's program and to implement a plan approved by the office of children and family services; and up to $186,950 shall be made available to the Consortium for Worker Education, Inc., or other designated successor, to administer and to implement a plan approved by the office of children and family services for the programs in the Liberty Zone, and the boroughs of Brooklyn, Queens and Bronx. Each pilot program administrator shall prepare and submit to the office of children and family services, the chairs of the senate committee on children and families and the senate committee on social services, the chair of the assembly committee on children and families, the chair of the assembly committee on social services, the chair of the senate committee on labor, and the chair of the assembly committee on labor, an evaluation of the pilot with recommendations for continuation or dissolution of the program supported by appropriate documentation. Such evaluation shall include available, information regarding the pilot programs or participants in the pilot programs, absent identifying information, including but not limited to: the number of income-eligible children of working parents with income greater than 200 percent but at or less than 275 percent of the federal poverty level; the ages of the children served by the project, the number of families served by the project who are in receipt of family assistance, the factors that parents considered when searching for child care, the factors that barred the families' access to child care assistance prior to their enrollment in the pilot program, the number of families who receive 475 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 a child care subsidy pursuant to this program who choose to use such subsidy for regulated child care, and the number of families who receive a child care subsidy pursuant to this program who choose to use such subsidy to receive child care services provided by a legal- ly exempt provider. Such report shall be submitted by the applicable project administrator, on or before October 1, 2011, provided that if such report is not received by October 1, 2011, reimbursement for administrative costs shall be either reduced or withheld, and fail- ure of an administrator to submit a timely report may jeopardize such program's funding in future years. Expenses related to the development of the evaluation of the pilot programs shall be paid from the pilot program's administrative set-aside or non-state funds. The remaining portion of the project's funds shall be allo- cated by the office of children and family services to the local social services districts where the recipient families reside as determined by the project administrator based on projected needs and cost of providing child care subsidy payments to working families enrolled in the child care subsidy program through the pilot initi- ative, provided however that the office of children and family services shall not reimburse subsidy payments in excess of the amount the subsidy funding appropriated herein can support and the applicable local social services district shall not be required to approve or pay for subsidies not funded herein. The total number of slots for pilot programs located within the city of New York shall not exceed one thousand during fiscal year 2011-2012. Vacancies in child care slots may be filled at such time as the total enrollment of the New York city pilot program is less than one thousand slots. The pilot program located in the borough of Queens shall receive one new additional slot for each slot which becomes available through attrition once the total number of filled child care slots reaches less than one thousand. Child care subsidies paid on behalf of eligible families shall be reimbursed at the actual cost of care up to the applicable market rate for the district in which the child care is provided in accordance with the fee schedule of the local social services district making the subsidy payments. Pilot programs are required to submit monthly reports to the office of children and family services, the local social services district, and for programs located in the city of New York, the administration for children's services, and the legislature. Each monthly report must provide without benefit of personal identifying information, the pilot program's current enrollment level, amount of the child's subsidy, co-payment levels and other information as needed or required by the office of children and family services. Further, the office of children and family services shall provide technical assistance to the pilot program to assist with project adminis- tration and timely coordination of the monthly claiming process. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, any pilot programs main- tained herein may be terminated if the administrator for such programs mismanages such programs, by engaging in actions including but not limited to, improper use of funds, providing for child care subsidies in excess of the amount the subsidy funding appropriated 476 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 herein can support, and failing to submit claims for reimbursement in a timely fashion ... 2,648,000 ................. (re. $2,079,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal USDA-Food and Nutrition Services Fund Federal Food and Nutrition Services Account - 25024 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For reimbursement to social services districts for administrative expenditures associated with the supplemental nutrition assistance program, and for reimbursement to the United States department of agriculture for supplemental nutrition assistance program recov- eries. Such reimbursement shall constitute total state reimbursement for local district administrative claims. Such funds are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the office of temporary and disability assistance net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits including but not limited to additional federal funds resulting from any changes in federal cost allocation methodologies. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation within the office of temporary and disability assistance federal fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget, who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, funds appropriated herein may be used for reimbursement of supplemental nutrition assistance program employment and training expenditures and shall be made available to social services districts or may be set aside, transferred or suballocated to other state agencies for state admin- istered programs for the provision of services to supplemental nutrition assistance program recipients and applicants in accordance with a plan developed by the office of temporary and disability assistance and approved by the director of the budget. Funds appro- priated herein may be used to fund the cost of child care services provided to eligible supplemental nutrition assistance program employment and training program participants subject to a plan approved by the office of temporary and disability assistance, the office of children and family services and the director of the budg- et only to the extent that the office of children and family services and the director of the budget determine that the use of such funds will not jeopardize the state's ability to receive the state's entire allotment of federal child care development funds and child care funds available under title IV-A of the social security act. Any child care funded through the supplemental nutrition assistance program employment and training grant must be provided in a manner consistent with the federal law and regulations relating to 477 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 the federal funds included in the state block grant for child care and the regulations of the office of children and family services for such block grant. Districts shall submit claims and other reports regarding the use of the supplemental nutrition assistance program employment and training funds for child care services at such times and in such manner and format as required by the depart- ment of family assistance. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of the funds appropriated herein may be suballocated, transferred or other- wise made available to the department of health, in accordance with a memorandum of understanding between the office of temporary and disability assistance and the department of health, consistent with federal law, regulations or waivers for expenses related to nutri- tion education programs. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of the funds appropriated herein may be made available to community based organizations in accordance with chapter 820 of the laws of 1987 ... 400,000,000 ..................................... (re. $179,914,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal USDA-Food and Nutrition Services Fund Federal Food and Nutrition Services Account By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For reimbursement to social services districts for administrative expenditures associated with the food stamp program, and for reimbursement to the United States department of agriculture for food stamp recoveries. Such reimbursement shall constitute total state reimbursement for local district administrative claims. Such funds are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the office of temporary and disability assistance net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits including but not limited to additional federal funds resulting from any changes in federal cost allocation methodologies. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation within the office of temporary and disability assistance federal fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget, who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, funds appropriated herein may be used for reimbursement of food stamp employment and training expenditures and shall be made available to social services districts or may be set aside, transferred or suballocated to other state agencies for state administered programs for the provision of services to food stamp recipients and applicants in accordance with 478 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 a plan developed by the office of temporary and disability assist- ance and approved by the director of the budget. Funds appropriated herein may be used to fund the cost of child care services provided to eligible food stamp employment and training participants subject to a plan approved by the office of temporary and disability assist- ance, the office of children and family services and the director of the budget only to the extent that the office of children and family services and the director of the budget determine that the use of such funds will not jeopardize the state's ability to receive the state's entire allotment of federal child care development funds and child care funds available under title IV-A of the social security act. Any child care funded through the food stamp employment and training program must be provided in a manner consistent with the federal law and regulations relating to the federal funds included in the state block grant for child care and the regulations of the office of children and family services for such block grant. Districts shall submit claims and other reports regarding the use of the food stamp employment and training program funds for child care services at such times and in such manner and format as required by the department of family assistance. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of the funds appropriated herein may be suballocated, transferred or other- wise made available to the department of health, in accordance with a memorandum of understanding between the office of temporary and disability assistance and the department of health, consistent with federal law, regulations or waivers for expenses related to nutri- tion education programs. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of the funds appropriated herein may be made available to community based organizations in accordance with chapter 820 of the laws of 1987 ... 375,000,000 ...................................... (re. $39,929,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For reimbursement to social services districts for administrative expenditures associated with the food stamp program, and for reimbursement to the United States department of agriculture for food stamp recoveries. Such reimbursement shall constitute total state reimbursement for local district administrative claims. Such funds are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the office of temporary and disability assistance net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits including but not limited to additional federal funds resulting from any changes in federal cost allocation methodologies. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation within the office of temporary and disability assistance federal fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget, who shall file such approval with the 479 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, funds appropriated herein may be used for reimbursement of food stamp employment and training expenditures and shall be made available to social services districts or may be set aside, transferred or suballocated to other state agencies for state administered programs for the provision of services to food stamp recipients and applicants in accordance with a plan developed by the office of temporary and disability assist- ance and approved by the director of the budget. Funds appropriated herein may be used to fund the cost of child care services provided to eligible food stamp employment and training participants subject to a plan approved by the office of temporary and disability assist- ance, the office of children and family services and the director of the budget only to the extent that the office of children and family services and the director of the budget determine that the use of such funds will not jeopardize the state's ability to receive the state's entire allotment of federal child care development funds and child care funds available under title IV-A of the social security act. Any child care funded through the food stamp employment and training program must be provided in a manner consistent with the federal law and regulations relating to the federal funds included in the state block grant for child care and the regulations of the office of children and family services for such block grant. Districts shall submit claims and other reports regarding the use of the food stamp employment and training program funds for child care services at such times and in such manner and format as required by the department of family assistance. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of the funds appropriated herein may be suballocated, transferred or other- wise made available to the department of health, in accordance with a memorandum of understanding between the office of temporary and disability assistance and the department of health, consistent with federal law, regulations or waivers for expenses related to nutri- tion education programs. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of the funds appropriated herein may be made available to community based organizations in accordance with chapter 820 of the laws of 1987 ... 348,000,000 ...................................... (re. $12,205,000) SPECIALIZED SERVICES PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: Funds appropriated herein shall be used to reimburse New York city expenditures for adult shelters. Notwithstanding section 153 of the social services law or any other inconsistent provision of law, such funds shall be available for eligible claims incurred on or after 480 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 January 1, 2013 and before January 1, 2014 that are otherwise reim- bursable by the state on or after April 1, 2013 and that are claimed by March 31, 2014. Such reimbursement shall constitute total state reimbursement for activities funded herein in state fiscal year 2013-14, and shall include reimbursement for costs associated with a court mandated plan to improve shelter conditions for medically frail persons and additional costs incurred as part of a plan to reduce over-crowding in congregate shelters. New York city shall be required to report to the office of temporary and disability assist- ance on an annual basis, information, as determined and requested by the office, related to services and expenditures for which reimbursement is sought for providing temporary housing assistance to homeless individuals and families. Such information shall be submitted electronically to the extent feasible as determined by the office, and shall be used to evaluate expenditures for the provision of temporary housing assistance for homeless individuals and fami- lies ... 69,018,000 .............................. (re. $69,018,000) Funds appropriated herein shall be used to reimburse those expendi- tures made by local social services districts outside the city of New York for adult shelters and public homes. Notwithstanding section 153 of the social services law or any other inconsistent provision of law, such funds shall be available for eligible claims incurred on or after January 1, 2013, and before January 1, 2014, that are otherwise reimbursable by the state on or after April 1, 2013. Such reimbursement shall constitute total state reimbursement for activities funded herein in state fiscal year 2013-14 ... 5,000,000 ......................................... (re. $3,682,000) For services and expenses related to homeless housing and preventive services programs including but not limited to the New York state supportive housing program, the solutions to end homelessness program and the operational support for AIDS housing program. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the office of temporary and disability assistance in such detail as required by the director of the budget ... 28,681,000 ........ (re. $27,998,000) For additional services and expenses of the New York state supportive housing program ... 800,000 ......................... (re. $800,000) For additional services and expenses of the solutions to end homeless- ness program ... 800,000 ............................ (re. $570,000) For services related to the human trafficking program as established pursuant to chapter 74 of the laws of 2007 ......................... 397,000 ............................................. (re. $397,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: Funds appropriated herein shall be used to reimburse New York city expenditures for adult shelters. Notwithstanding section 153 of the social services law or any other inconsistent provision of law, such funds shall be available for eligible claims incurred on or after January 1, 2012 and before January 1, 2013 that are otherwise reim- bursable by the state on or after April 1, 2012 and that are claimed by March 31, 2013. Such reimbursement shall constitute total state 481 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 reimbursement for activities funded herein in state fiscal year 2012-13, and shall include reimbursement for costs associated with a court mandated plan to improve shelter conditions for medically frail persons and additional costs incurred as part of a plan to reduce over-crowding in congregate shelters. New York city shall be required to report to the office of temporary and disability assist- ance on an annual basis, information, as determined and requested by the office, related to services and expenditures for which reimbursement is sought for providing temporary housing assistance to homeless individuals and families. Such information shall be submitted electronically to the extent feasible as determined by the office, and shall be used to evaluate expenditures for the provision of temporary housing assistance for homeless individuals and fami- lies ... 69,018,000 .............................. (re. $10,418,000) Funds appropriated herein shall be used to reimburse those expendi- tures made by local social services districts outside the city of New York for adult shelters and public homes. Notwithstanding section 153 of the social services law or any other inconsistent provision of law, such funds shall be available for eligible claims incurred on or after January 1, 2012, and before January 1, 2013, that are otherwise reimbursable by the state on or after April 1, 2012. Such reimbursement shall constitute total state reimbursement for activities funded herein in state fiscal year 2012-13 ... 4,000,000 ......................................... (re. $1,500,000) For services and expenses related to homeless housing and preventive services programs including but not limited to the New York state supportive housing program, the solutions to end homelessness program and the operational support for AIDS housing program. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the office of temporary and disability assistance in such detail as required by the director of the budget ... 27,281,000 ........ (re. $12,359,000) For additional services and expenses of the New York state supportive housing program ... 1,500,000 ..................... (re. $1,346,000) For additional services and expenses of the solutions to end homeless- ness program ... 1,500,000 ........................... (re. $45,000) For services related to the human trafficking program as established pursuant to chapter 74 of the laws of 2007 ......................... 397,000 ............................................. (re. $397,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses related to homeless housing programs includ- ing but not limited to the single room occupancy program pursuant to title 2 of article 2-A of the social services law, the homelessness intervention program pursuant to title 4 of article 2-A of the social services law, the operational support for AIDS housing program and the homelessness prevention program. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the office of temporary and disability assistance in such detail as required by the director of the budget ... 25,865,000 ........................ (re. $833,000) 482 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For the cost of providing shelter supplements or other services for low income households in order to prevent eviction or address home- lessness in social services districts with a population over five million, in accordance with a plan approved by the office of tempo- rary and disability assistance and the director of the budget, provided, however, that such supplements shall not be part of the standard of need pursuant to section 131-a of the social services law ... 15,000,000 .................................. (re. $143,000) For services related to programs which assist non-citizens in their attainment of citizenship. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until a plan is submitted by the commissioner and approved by the director of the budget. Such funds are to be avail- able for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budg- et, such funds shall be available to the office of temporary and disability assistance net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits ... 1,669,000 ............................ (re. $87,000) For enhanced services to refugees, asylees, entrants, certified victims of human trafficking and their family members, precertified victims of human trafficking and their family members and other immigrant populations eligible for refugee services to assist such individuals and families to attain economic self-sufficiency and reduce or eliminate reliance on public assistance benefits as a primary means of support. Such services shall include, but not be limited to, case management, English-as-a-second-language, job training and placement assistance, post-employment services necessary to ensure job retention, and services necessary to assist the individual and family members to establish and maintain a permanent residence in New York state. Funds appropriated herein shall, at the discretion of the commis- sioner of the office of temporary and disability assistance, be awarded to voluntary refugee resettlement agencies and/or local representatives of such agencies currently under contract with the office of temporary and disability assistance to provide services to refugee populations and individual awards shall be made proportion- ately based on each organization's number of refugees resettled and asylees, entrants, certified and pre-certified victims of human trafficking and their family members, and other immigrant popu- lations eligible for refugee services served in the previous five year period based on the most recent five year data published by the federal department of health and human services office of refugee resettlement or its grantee ... 1,669,000 ............ (re. $94,000) For services related to the human trafficking program as established pursuant to chapter 74 of the laws of 2007 ......................... 397,000 ............................................. (re. $348,000) By chapter 110, section 16, of the laws of 2010: For 50 percent reimbursement of expenditures made by a social services district or a not-for-profit corporation for supportive service subsidies for single room occupancy housing for homeless individ- uals, pursuant to title 2 of article 2-A of the social services law. 483 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Subject to a plan approved by the director of the budget, up to $250,000 of the funds appropriated herein, may be used by the office of temporary and disability assistance through contract, for techni- cal assistance to organizations operating or supervising the opera- tion of a single room occupancy program ............................ 17,664,300 .......................................... (re. $425,000) For 75 percent reimbursement of the approved costs for homeless inter- vention program activities pursuant to title 4 of article 2-A of the social services law. Notwithstanding any other inconsistent provision of law, social services districts or contractors, as a condition of receiving such funds herein appropriated, shall provide 25 percent cash or in-kind share. Funding provided for herein shall not supplant existing federal, state or local funding .............. 2,669,400 ......................................... (re. $1,130,000) For services related to programs which assist non-citizens in their attainment of citizenship status. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until a plan is submitted by the commissioner and approved by the director of the budget. Such funds are to be avail- able for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budg- et, such funds shall be available to the office of temporary and disability assistance net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits ... 1,668,600 ............................ (re. $77,000) For enhanced services to refugees, asylees, entrants, certified victims of human trafficking and their family members, precertified victims of human trafficking and their family members and other immigrant populations eligible for refugee services to assist such individuals and families to attain economic self-sufficiency and reduce or eliminate reliance on public assistance benefits as a primary means of support. Such services shall include, but not be limited to, case management, English-as-a-second-language, job training and placement assistance, post-employment services necessary to ensure job retention, and services necessary to assist the individual and family members to establish and maintain a permanent residence in New York state. Funds appropriated herein shall, at the discretion of the commis- sioner of the office of temporary and disability assistance, be awarded to voluntary refugee resettlement agencies and/or local representatives of such agencies currently under contract with the office of temporary and disability assistance to provide services to refugee populations and individual awards shall be made proportion- ately based on each organization's number of refugees resettled and asylees, entrants, certified and pre-certified victims of human trafficking and their family members, and other immigrant popu- lations eligible for refugee services served in the previous five year period based on the most recent five year data published by the federal department of health and human services office of refugee resettlement or its grantee ... 1,668,600 ............ (re. $33,000) For services related to the human trafficking program as established pursuant to chapter 74 of the laws of 2007 ......................... 397,000 ............................................. (re. $317,000) 484 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2009: For 75 percent reimbursement of the approved costs for homeless inter- vention program activities pursuant to title 4 of article 2-A of the social services law. Notwithstanding any other inconsistent provision of law, social services districts or contractors, as a condition of receiving such funds herein appropriated, shall provide 25 percent cash or in-kind share. Funding provided for herein shall not supplant existing federal, state or local funding .............. 2,966,000 ........................................... (re. $245,000) For additional services and expenses for homeless intervention program activities ... 719,000 .............................. (re. $ 10,000) For services related to programs which assist non-citizens in their attainment of citizenship status. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until a plan is submitted by the commissioner and approved by the director of the budget. Such funds are to be avail- able for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budg- et, such funds shall be available to the office of temporary and disability assistance net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits ... 1,854,000 ........................... (re. $262,000) For additional services related to programs which assist non-citizens in their attainment of citizenship status .......................... 449,000 .............................................. (re. $32,000) For services related to the human trafficking program as established pursuant to chapter 74 of the laws of 2007 ......................... 441,000 ............................................... (re. $1,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2009, as amended by chapter 502, section 2, of the laws of 2009: Funds appropriated herein shall be available for aid to municipalities and for payments to the federal government for expenditures made pursuant to the social services law and the state plan for individ- ual and family grant program under the disaster relief act of 1974. The amounts appropriated herein shall be available for reimbursement of local district claims only to the extent that such claims are submitted within 24 months of the last day of the state fiscal year in which the expenditures were incurred. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, in lieu of payments authorized by the social services law, or payments of federal funds otherwise due to the local social services districts for programs provided under the federal social security act or the federal food stamp act, funds herein appropriated, in amounts certified by the state commissioner or the state commissioner of health as due from local social services districts each month as their share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law may be set aside by the state comptroller in an interest-bearing account with such interest accruing to the credit of the locality in order to ensure the orderly and prompt payment of providers under section 367-b of the social services law pursuant to an estimate provided by the commissioner of health of each local social services 485 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 district's share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law. Such funds are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the office of temporary and disability assistance program, net of disal- lowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits including, but not limited to, additional federal funds resulting from any changes in federal cost allocation methodologies. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation within the department of family assistance, office of temporary and disability assistance and office of children and family services general fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget, who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. For 50 percent reimbursement of expenditures made by a social services district or a not-for-profit corporation for supportive service subsidies for single room occupancy housing for homeless individ- uals, pursuant to title 2 of article 2-A of the social services law. Subject to a plan approved by the director of the budget, up to $250,000 of the funds appropriated herein, may be used by the office of temporary and disability assistance through contract, for techni- cal assistance to organizations operating or supervising the opera- tion of a single room occupancy program; provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disburse- ment on and after November 1, 2009 shall be reduced by 12.5 percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of November 1, 2009 .......... 16,074,000 .......................................... (re. $875,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2008: For services related to the human trafficking program as established pursuant to chapter 74 of the laws of 2007 ......................... 441,000 ............................................. (re. $258,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2008, as amended by chapter 496, section 3, of the laws of 2008: For services related to programs which assist non-citizens in their attainment of citizenship status, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until a plan is submitted by the commissioner and approved by the director of the budget. Such funds are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or here- after to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the office of temporary and disability assistance net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits ... 2,450,000 .... (re. $2,000) 486 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2007, as transferred and amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For services and expenses of programs to provide assistance to noncit- izens to attain citizenship. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until a plan is submitted by the commissioner and approved by the director of the budget. Such funds are to be avail- able for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budg- et, such funds shall be available to the department of family assistance, office of temporary and disability assistance net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits ................ 2,500,000 ........................................... (re. $505,000) For services and expenses of a demonstration program to provide enhanced services to refugees, asylees, entrants, certified victims of human trafficking and their family members, pre-certified victims of human trafficking and their family members and other immigrant populations eligible for refugee services to assist such individuals and families to attain economic self-sufficiency and reduce or elim- inate reliance on public assistance benefits as a primary means of support. Such services shall include, but not be limited to, case management, English-as-a-second-language, job training and placement assistance, post-employment services necessary to ensure job retention, and services necessary to assist the individual and fami- ly members to establish and maintain a permanent residence in New York state. Funds appropriated herein shall, at the discretion of the commissioner of the office of temporary and disability assist- ance, be awarded to voluntary refugee resettlement agencies and/or local representatives of such agencies currently under contract with the office of temporary and disability assistance to provide services to refugee populations and individual awards shall be made proportionately based on the number of refugees each organization resettled in the previous five year period based on the most recent five year data published by the federal department of health and human services office of refugee resettlement or its contractor .... 2,500,000 ........................................... (re. $156,000) For services and expenses of the Utica Food Bank ..................... 150,000 .............................................. (re. $83,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Refugee Resettlement Account - 25123 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services related to refugee programs including but not limited to the Cuban-Haitian and refugee resettlement program and the Cuban- Haitian and refugee targeted assistance program provided pursuant to the federal refugee assistance act of 1980 as amended. Funds appropriated herein shall be available for aid to municipalities and for payments to the federal government for expenditures made pursuant to the social services law and the state plan for individ- ual and family grant program under the disaster relief act of 1974. 487 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Such funds are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the department net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and cred- its. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, funds appropriated herein, subject to the approval of the director of the budget and in accordance with a memorandum of understanding between the office of temporary and disability assistance and the department of health, may be transferred or suballocated to the department of health for expenses related to the refugee resettlement health assessment program. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, and subject to the approval of the director of the budget, the amount appropriated herein may be increased or decreased through transfer or interchange with any other federal appropriation within the office of temporary and disability assistance ... 26,000,000 ......... (re. $26,000,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Refugee Resettlement Account By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services related to refugee programs including but not limited to the Cuban-Haitian and refugee resettlement program and the Cuban- Haitian and refugee targeted assistance program provided pursuant to the federal refugee assistance act of 1980 as amended. Funds appropriated herein shall be available for aid to municipalities and for payments to the federal government for expenditures made pursuant to the social services law and the state plan for individ- ual and family grant program under the disaster relief act of 1974. Such funds are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the department net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and cred- its. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, funds appropriated herein, subject to the approval of the director of the budget and in accordance with a memorandum of understanding between the office of temporary and disability assistance and the department of health, may be transferred or suballocated to the department of health for services and expenses related to the refugee resettlement health assessment program. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, and subject to the approval of the director of the budget, the amount appropriated herein may be increased or decreased through transfer or interchange with any other federal appropriation within the office of temporary and disability assistance ... 25,000,000 ......... (re. $16,097,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: 488 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services related to refugee programs including but not limited to the Cuban-Haitian and refugee resettlement program and the Cuban- Haitian and refugee targeted assistance program provided pursuant to the federal refugee assistance act of 1980 as amended. Funds appropriated herein shall be available for aid to municipalities and for payments to the federal government for expenditures made pursuant to the social services law and the state plan for individ- ual and family grant program under the disaster relief act of 1974. Such funds are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the department net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and cred- its. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, funds appropriated herein, subject to the approval of the director of the budget and in accordance with a memorandum of understanding between the office of temporary and disability assistance and the department of health, may be transferred or suballocated to the department of health for services and expenses related to the refugee resettlement health assessment program. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, and subject to the approval of the director of the budget, the amount appropriated herein may be increased or decreased through transfer or interchange with any other federal appropriation within the office of temporary and disability assistance ... 25,000,000 .......... (re. $8,083,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal MISCELLANEOUS Operating [Grant] GRANTS Fund Homeless Housing Account - 25328 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services related to federal homeless and other federal support services grants. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, the amount appropriated herein may be made available to other state agencies through transfer or suballocation for services and expenses related to federal homeless and other federal support services grants. The director of the budget is hereby authorized to transfer or suballocate appropriation authority contained herein to any other fund in which federal homeless and other federal support services grants are actually received .............................. 9,500,000 ......................................... (re. $9,477,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal MISCELLANEOUS Operating [Grant] GRANTS Fund Homeless Housing Account By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services related to federal homeless and other federal support services grants. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, the amount appropriated herein may be made available to other state agencies through transfer or suballocation for services 489 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 and expenses related to federal homeless and other federal support services grants. The director of the budget is hereby authorized to transfer or suballocate appropriation authority contained herein to any other fund in which federal homeless and other federal support services grants are actually received .............................. 7,500,000 ......................................... (re. $2,484,000) 490 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF FINANCIAL SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS Special Revenue Funds - Other ...... 224,816,000 676,000 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 224,816,000 676,000 ================ ================ SCHEDULE ADMINISTRATION PROGRAM ......................................... 850,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Settlement Account - 22045 For services and expenses related to the enforcement actions in accordance with the purposes outlined in the settlement under which funding is obtained. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, all or a portion of this appropriation may, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, be transferred to the special revenue funds - other / state operations, miscellaneous special revenue fund, bank- ing department settlement account. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the director of the budget may suballocate up to the full amount of this appropriation to any department, agency or authority ...................................... 850,000 -------------- INSURANCE PROGRAM .......................................... 223,966,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Insurance Department Account - 21994 For suballocation to the division of home- land security and emergency services for aid to localities payments related to municipalities fighting fires on state property, expenses incurred under the state's fire mobilization and mutual aid plan, and for payment of training costs incurred in accordance with section 209-x of the general municipal law for training 491 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF FINANCIAL SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 of certain first-line supervisors of paid fire departments at the New York city fire training academy and in accordance with rules and regulations promulgated by the secretary of state and approved by the director of the budget. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the amount herein made available shall constitute the state's entire obligation for all costs incurred by the New York city fire train- ing academy in state fiscal year 2014-15 ....... 989,000 For suballocation to the department of health for aid to localities payments for services and expenses related to state grants for a program of family planning services pursuant to article 2 of the public health law which may include cervi- cal cancer vaccine. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations for administration of the program ...................................... 4,700,000 For suballocation to the department of health for aid to localities payments for services and expenses related to the administration of the lead poisoning prevention program. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations for administration of the program ...................................... 3,760,000 For suballocation to the department of health for aid to localities payments for services and expenses related to the administration of the childhood lead poisoning primary prevention program. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations for admin- istration of the program ..................... 5,170,000 For suballocation to the department of health for aid to localities payments for services and expenses related to the administration of the lead prevention program. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations for administration of the program .................. 677,000 For suballocation to the department of health for aid to localities payments for services and expenses related to the administration of the childhood obesity program. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations for administration of the program .................. 660,000 492 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF FINANCIAL SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For suballocation to the department of health for aid to localities payments for services and expenses related to the administration of the immunization program. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations for administration of the program ................ 7,520,000 For services and expenses related to the healthy NY program. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations .................. 161,040,000 For services and expenses related to the health maintenance organization direct pay market program .............................. 39,200,000 For services and expenses related to the pilot program for entertainment industry employees ...................................... 250,000 -------------- 493 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF FINANCIAL SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 INSURANCE PROGRAM Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Insurance Department Account By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2007, as transferred by chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For suballocation to the department of health for aid to localities payments for services and related to the administration of the childhood lead poisoning primary prevention program. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations for admin- istration of the program ... 3,000,000 .............. (re. $276,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2006, as amended by chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2007: For services and expenses related to the creation of a website for statewide consumer viewing of automobile insurance rates ........... 100,000 ............................................. (re. $100,000) For services and expenses related to the creation of an Health Care Quality and Cost Containment Commission ... 300,000 . (re. $300,000) 494 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS General Fund ....................... 17,646,423,227 33,914,538,176 Special Revenue Funds - Federal .... 36,300,022,149 75,670,413,000 Special Revenue Funds - Other ...... 6,300,314,500 10,913,071,564 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 60,246,759,876 120,498,022,740 ================ ================ SCHEDULE ADMINISTRATION PROGRAM ......................................... 280,500 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, effective October 1, 2006, expend- itures made from this appropriation shall effectively provide a cost of living adjustment to the office of minority health, as determined by the commissioner of the department of health, provided however, for the period commencing on April 1, 2013 and ending March 31, 2014, the commissioner shall not apply any new cost of living adjustment authorized by section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part H of chapter 56 of the laws of 2012, for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimbursement. The commissioner of the department of health shall determine the standards and requirements necessary to qualify for such increases. Further, each local government unit or direct contract provider receiving such funding shall submit a written certification regarding the use of such funds to be provided in the format proscribed by the department. Funds shall be allocated from this appropri- ation pursuant to a plan prepared by the commissioner and approved by the director of the budget ................................... 14,500 For services and expenses of the office of minority health including competitive grants to promote community strategic planning or new or improved health care 495 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 delivery systems and networks in minority areas. Up to $102,000 of this appropri- ation may be transferred to state oper- ations for administration ...................... 266,000 -------------- AIDS INSTITUTE PROGRAM ...................................... 97,996,100 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, effective October 1, 2006, expend- itures made from this appropriation shall effectively provide a cost of living adjustment, provided however, for the period commencing on April 1, 2014 and ending March 31, 2015, the commissioner shall not apply any new cost of living adjustment authorized by section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part N of chapter 56 of the laws of 2013, for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimbursement, for providers of the following services, as determined by the commissioner of the department of health: regional and target- ed HIV, STD, and hepatitis C services, HIV, AIDS, STD, and hepatitis C health care programs, HIV, AIDS, STD, and hepati- tis C prevention programs, and HIV, AIDS, and STD clinical education programs. The commissioner of the department of health shall determine the standards and require- ments necessary to qualify for such increases and the department may suballo- cate funds as needed. Further, each local government unit or direct contract provid- er receiving such funding shall submit a written certification regarding the use of such funds to be provided in the format proscribed by the department. Funds shall be allocated from this appropri- ation pursuant to a plan prepared by the commissioner and approved by the director of the budget ................................ 6,245,000 For services and expenses for HIV health care and supportive services. A portion of this appropriation may be suballocated to other state agencies, authorities, or 496 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 accounts for expenditures related to the New York/New York III supportive housing agreement. A portion of these funds may be transferred to the general fund - state purposes account for administration of this program ................................ 29,248,300 For services and expenses for hepatitis C programs. A portion of these funds may be transferred to the general fund-state purposes account for administration of this program ................................. 1,068,000 For services and expenses for regional and targeted HIV, STD, and hepatitis C services. To ensure organizational viabil- ity, agency administration may be supported subject to the review and approval of the department of health. A portion of these funds may be transferred to the general fund-state purposes account for administration of this program. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the Commissioner of Health shall be authorized to continue contracts with community service programs, multi-service agencies and community development initi- atives for all such contracts which were executed on or before March 31, 2009, without any additional requirements that such contracts be subject to competitive bidding or a request for proposals process .. 27,749,300 For services and expenses for HIV, STD, and hepatitis C prevention. A portion of these funds may be suballocated to other state agencies. A portion of these funds may be transferred to the general fund-state purposes account for administration of this program ................................ 31,087,500 For services and expenses for HIV clinical and provider education programs .............. 2,598,000 -------------- CENTER FOR COMMUNITY HEALTH PROGRAM ...................... 1,619,575,054 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 State aid to municipalities for the opera- tion of local health departments and labo- ratories and for the provision of general public health services pursuant to article 6 of the public health law for activities 497 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 under the jurisdiction of the commissioner of health. Notwithstanding any other provision of arti- cle 6 of the public health law, a county may obtain reimbursement pursuant to this act, only after the county chief financial officer certifies, in the state aid appli- cation, that county tax levies used to fund services carried out by the county health department have not been added to or supplanted directly or indirectly by any funds obtained by the county pursuant to the Master Settlement Agreement entered into on November 23, 1998 by the state and leading United States tobacco product manufacturers, except in the case of a public health emergency, as determined by the commissioner of health. Notwithstanding annual aggregate limits for bad debt and charity care allowances and any other provision of law, up to $1,700,000 shall be transferred to the medical assistance program general fund - local assistance account for eligible publicly sponsored certified home health agencies that demonstrate losses from a disproportionate share of bad debt and charity care, pursuant to chapter 884 of the laws of 1990. Within the maximum limits specified herein, the department shall transfer only those funds which are necessary to meet the state share require- ments for disproportionate share adjust- ments expected to be paid for the period January 1, 2014 through December 31, 2014. The moneys hereby appropriated shall be available for payment of financial assist- ance heretofore accrued .................... 192,500,000 For additional services and expenses of state aid to municipalities for the opera- tion of local health departments and labo- ratories ..................................... 2,000,000 For services and expenses related to public health emergencies as declared by the counties or the commissioner of the department of health, and approved by the director of the budget in accordance with article 6 of the public health law. Notwithstanding any provision of the law to the contrary, a portion of these funds may be transferred to any program, fund, 498 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 or account within the department to respond to any identified emergency, pursuant to approval by the director of the budget .................................. 40,000,000 For services and expenses including payment of health insurance premiums and reimbursement of health care providers for services rendered to individuals enrolled in the cystic fibrosis program pursuant to chapter 851 of the laws of 1987. The amounts appropriated pursuant to such appropriation may be suballocated to other state agencies or accounts for expendi- tures incurred in the operation of programs funded by such appropriation subject to the approval of the director of the budget ..................................... 800,000 For services and expenses to implement the early intervention program act of 1992. The moneys hereby appropriated shall be available for payment of financial assist- ance heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue. Notwithstanding the provisions of any other law to the contrary, for state fiscal year 2014-15 the liability of the state and the amount to be distributed or otherwise expended by the state pursuant to section 2557 of the public health law shall be determined by first calculating the amount of the expenditure or other liability pursuant to such law, and then reducing the amount so calculated by two percent of such amount ..................... 163,500,000 For services and expenses of a study of racial disparities ............................. 147,500 For services and expenses of a minority male wellness and screening program .................. 26,950 For services and expenses of a Latino health outreach initiative ............................. 36,750 For services and expenses to support the STD center of excellence ........................... 480,000 For services and expenses related to the Indian health program. The moneys hereby appropriated shall be for payment of financial assistance heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue ......................... 16,121,000 For services and expenses of a rabies program, including but not limited to reimbursement to counties for rabies expenses such as human post-exposure vaccination, and research studies in the control of wildlife rabies, pursuant to 499 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 United States department of agriculture approval if necessary, to control the spread of rabies. A portion of this appro- priation may be transferred to state oper- ations appropriations for administration of this program .............................. 1,456,000 State grants for a program of family plan- ning services pursuant to article 2 of the public health law. A portion of these funds may be suballocated to other state agencies .................................... 23,701,700 The moneys hereby appropriated shall be available for respite services for fami- lies of eligible children. Such moneys shall be allocated to each municipality by the department of health as determined by the department, to reimburse such munici- palities in the amount of 50 percent of the costs of respite services provided to eligible children and their families with the approval of the early intervention official, in accordance with section 2547 of the public health law, section 69-4.18 of title 10 of the New York codes, rules and regulation and standards established by the department for the provision of respite services. The moneys allocated to each municipality by the department shall be the total amount of respite funds available for such purpose ................... 1,758,300 For services and expenses of a comprehensive adolescent pregnancy prevention program ..... 10,631,300 Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, effective October 1, 2006, expend- itures made from this appropriation shall effectively provide a cost of living adjustment, provided however, for the period commencing on April 1, 2014 and ending March 31, 2015, the commissioner shall not apply any new cost of living adjustment authorized by section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part N of chapter 56 of the laws of 2013, for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimbursement, for providers of the following services, as determined by the commissioner of the department of health: minority health and health disparity programs, chronic disease prevention programs, nutritional services to pregnant women, infants and children, 500 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 hunger prevention and nutrition assistance program, Indian health, maternal and child health programs, rape crisis, comprehen- sive adolescent pregnancy prevention, family planning, school health, local health department public protection programs, children with special health care needs, regional perinatal centers, migrant health, dental services, cancer services programs, healthy heart, Alzheimer's disease assistance centers, Alzheimer's research and education, infec- tious disease programs, immunization, sexually transmitted diseases, and osteo- porosis prevention. The commissioner of the department of health shall determine the standards and requirements necessary to qualify for such increases and the department may suballocate funds as need- ed. Further, each local government unit or direct contract provider receiving such funding shall submit written certification regarding the use of such funds to be provided in the format prescribed by the department. Funds shall be allocated from this appropriation pursuant to a plan prepared by the commissioner and approved by the director of the budget ............... 28,531,500 For services and expenses associated with new and existing school based health centers ..................................... 10,400,000 For grants-in-aid to contract for hyperten- sion prevention, screening, and treatment programs ....................................... 232,300 For services and expenses including an education program related to a children's asthma program. The department shall make grants within the amounts appropriated therefor to local health agencies, health care providers, school, school-based health centers and community-based organ- izations and other organizations with demonstrated interest and expertise in serving persons with asthma to develop and implement regional or community plans which may include the following activ- ities: self-management programs in elemen- tary schools, conducting public and provider education programs and implement- ing protocols for collection of data on asthma-related school absenteeism and emergency room visits. In making grants 501 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 the commissioner may give priority consid- eration to entities serving areas of the state with high incidence and prevalence of asthma. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations for administration of this program ........................................ 213,400 For services and expenses related to the school based health clinics program, notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law to the contrary, funds shall be available for the statewide school based health clinics program to provide grants to certain school based health centers pursuant to the following: Anthony Jordon Health Center ...................... 26,444 Montefiore Medical Center ........................ 112,388 Chenango Memorial Hospital......................... 14,048 East Harlem Council for Human Services............. 11,569 Family Health Network .............................. 8,239 Kaleida Health ................................... 168,581 Lutheran Medical Center ........................... 55,367 Nassau Health Care Corporation .................... 10,743 NY Presbyterian Hospital ......................... 197,504 Renaissance-Harlem Hospital ....................... 80,160 Sisters of Charity ................................ 33,055 Suffolk County DOH ................................. 9,090 Threshold Center for Alternative Youth Services ........................................ 20,659 University of Rochester ........................... 46,278 Via Health-Rochester General Hospital ............. 15,701 William F. Ryan Community Health Center ........... 16,528 For services and expenses to support grants to community health centers and comprehen- sive diagnostic and treatment centers for the purpose of furnishing primary health care services, including outreach, health education and dental care, to migrant and seasonal farmworkers and their families, of which no less than 70 percent shall be dedicated to community health centers receiving federal funding for such purpose pursuant to section 330(g) of the federal public health service act ...................... 406,000 For services and expenses of a universal prenatal and postpartum home visitation program ...................................... 1,847,000 For services and expenses for childhood asthma coalitions. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations for adminis- tration of this program ...................... 1,163,300 502 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For services and expenses related to provid- ing nutritional services and to provide nutritional education to pregnant women, infants, and children, including suballo- cations to the department of agriculture and markets for the farmer's market nutri- tion program and migrant worker services and the office of temporary and disability assistance for prenatal care assistance program activities. A portion of these funds may be suballocated to other state agencies .................................... 26,255,000 For services and expenses, including operat- ing expenses related to providing nutri- tional services and nutrition education for hunger prevention and nutrition assistance. A portion of this appropri- ation may be suballocated to other state agencies .................................... 28,047,000 For services and expenses of the health and social services sexuality-related programs .............................................. 4,967,000 For grants to rape crisis centers for services to rape victims and programs to prevent rape. The amounts appropriated pursuant to such appropriation may be suballocated to the office of victim services for expenditures incurred in the operation of programs funded by such appropriation subject to the approval of the director of the budget ................... 1,888,000 For additional services and expenses for rape crisis centers for services to rape victims and programs to prevent rape ......... 1,800,000 For services and expenses related to evidence based cancer services programs ..... 25,281,000 For services and expenses related to obesity and diabetes programs. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations for adminis- tration of this program ...................... 6,803,300 For services and expenses of the public health management leaders of tomorrow program, provided a portion of this appro- priation shall be suballocated to univer- sity at Albany school of public health ......... 261,600 For services and expenses related to state- wide health broadcasts involving local, state and federal agencies. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations for admin- istration of this program ....................... 39,400 503 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For services and expenses of a public health genomics program ................................ 24,000 For grants to sudden infant death syndrome centers ......................................... 18,400 For services and expenses of the tick-borne disease institute, including grants for research and prevention, detection, and treatment of Lyme disease and other tick- borne illnesses ................................. 69,400 For services and expenses relating to the prevention, education and research of lyme and tick-borne illnesses ....................... 500,000 For services and expenses of the comprehen- sive care centers for eating disorders program ........................................ 118,000 For additional services and expenses for the comprehensive care centers for eating disorders program .............................. 120,000 For services and expenses of a safe mother- hood initiative to prevent maternal deaths in New York state. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations for adminis- tration of this program ......................... 34,700 For services and expenses of health promotion initiatives. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations for adminis- tration of this program ........................ 538,200 For services and expenses for statewide maternal mortality reviews and the devel- opment of protocols to reduce incidents of death during childbirth. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations for adminis- tration of this program ......................... 31,300 For services and expenses of the Adelphi University breast cancer support program ....... 283,300 For services and expenses related to the tobacco use prevention and control program including grants to support cancer research .................................... 33,144,000 For services and expenses of a statewide public health campaign for tuberculosis control and prevention and for screening and education activities regarding sexual- ly transmitted diseases, provided that any funds allocated under this appropriation shall not supplant existing local funds or state funds allocated to county health departments under article 6 of the public 504 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 health law. Up to $300,000 of this appro- priation may be transferred to state oper- ations for the administration of this program by the department of health .......... 5,587,100 State aid to municipalities for medical services for the rehabilitation of phys- ically handicapped children, pursuant to article 6 of the public health law ........... 3,480,000 For services and expenses of the prenatal care assistance program. Up to 100 percent of this appropriation may be suballocated to the medical assistance program general fund - local assistance account to be matched by federal funds ..................... 2,296,400 For services and expenses related to tobacco enforcement, education and related activ- ities, pursuant to chapter 433 of the laws of 1997. Of amounts appropriated herein, up to $500,000 may be used for educational programs. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations ....... 2,174,600 For services and expenses of the maternity and early childhood foundation ................. 283,300 For additional services and expenses of the maternity and early childhood foundation ....... 316,700 For grants in aid to contract for hyperten- sion prevention, screening and treatment programs ....................................... 631,700 For services and expenses of tuberculosis treatment, detection and prevention ............ 565,600 For services and expenses of a lead poison- ing prevention program ......................... 275,700 For services and expenses of the coalition for the institutionalized aged and disa- bled ............................................ 75,000 For services and expenses of women's health, including but not limited to, eating disorders, preventative care, prenatal care, and cancer services ...................... 550,000 For additional services and expenses of a hospital transition fund ..................... 9,500,000 For services and expenses of health care initiatives .................................... 995,000 For services and expenses of an opiod drug addiction, prevention and treatment program .... 450,000 For services and expenses of a rural dentis- try pilot program in geographically isolated and underserved area counties ......... 250,000 For services and expenses of new alterna- tives for children ............................. 600,000 For services and expenses of children's environmental health services ................ 1,000,000 505 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For services and expenses of a pharmaceu- tical take back program ........................ 500,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................. 656,533,054 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Education Fund Individuals with Disabilities-Part C Account - 25214 For activities related to a handicapped infants and toddlers program ................ 51,578,000 -------------- Program account subtotal .................. 51,578,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Federal Block Grant Account - 25183 For various health prevention, diagnostic, detection and treatment services. The commissioner of health is hereby author- ized to waive any provisions of the public health law and regulations, to issue appropriate operating certificates, and to enter into contracts with article 28 facilities, to provide funds, to estab- lish, support and conduct projects to provide improved and expanded school health services for preschool and school- age children. No more than 10 per centum of the amount appropriated for such purpose shall be expended for services and expenses in connection with the adminis- tration and evaluation of such grants. Grants awarded under this appropriation shall be distributed and administered in accordance with regulations established by the commissioner of health. The amounts appropriated pursuant to such appropriation may be suballocated to other state agencies or accounts for expendi- tures incurred in the operation of programs funded by such appropriation subject to the approval of the director of the budget .................................. 57,475,000 -------------- Program account subtotal .................. 57,475,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal 506 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Federal Health and Human Services Fund Federal Health, Education, and Human Services Account - 25148 For various health prevention, diagnostic, detection and treatment services. The amounts appropriated pursuant to such appropriation may be suballocated to other state agencies or accounts for expendi- tures incurred in the operation of programs funded by such appropriation subject to the approval of the director of the budget .................................. 37,700,000 -------------- Program account subtotal .................. 37,700,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal USDA-Food and Nutrition Services Fund Child and Adult Care Food Account - 25022 For various federal food and nutritional services. The moneys hereby appropriated shall be available for payment of finan- cial assistance heretofore accrued ......... 247,694,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................. 247,694,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal USDA-Food and Nutrition Services Fund Federal Food and Nutrition Services Account - 25022 For various federal food and nutritional services. The moneys hereby appropriated shall be available for payment of finan- cial assistance heretofore accrued ......... 502,970,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................. 502,970,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Combined Expendable Trust Fund NYS Prostate Cancer Research, Detection and Education Account - 20183 For prostate cancer research, detection and education pursuant to chapter 273 of the laws of 2004 ................................. 1,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 1,000,000 -------------- 507 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Local Public Health Services Account - 22097 For services and expenses of the local public health services program. Notwith- standing section 607 of the public health law these funds shall be allocated for state aid to municipalities for a program of immunization against German measles, and other communicable diseases, pursuant to article 6 of the public health law ........ 1,095,000 For state aid to municipalities, notwith- standing section 607 of the public health law, for the operation of local health departments and for the provision of general public health services pursuant to article 6 of the public health law for activities under the jurisdiction of the commissioner of health ....................... 3,036,000 Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, this appropriation is available for transfer to the state oper- ations miscellaneous special revenue fund - local public health services program account, in the administration and execu- tive direction program fiscal management group .......................................... 285,000 Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, this appropriation is available for contractual audits of local- ities to supplement the audits performed by the department of health .................... 209,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 4,625,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund State Health Innovation Plan Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, this appropriation shall be expended pursuant to a chapter of the laws of 2014 ................................ 60,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal .................. 60,000,000 -------------- CENTER FOR ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH PROGRAM ..................... 15,298,100 -------------- 508 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For services and expenses related to the water supply protection program .............. 5,017,000 For services and expenses of the healthy neighborhood program ......................... 1,872,800 For services and expenses related to enhanc- ing the childhood lead poisoning primary prevention program in accordance with article 13 of the public health law. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations .............. 4,721,300 -------------- Program account subtotal .................. 11,611,100 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Federal Block Grant Account - 25183 For services and expenses of various health prevention, diagnostic, detection and treatment services ........................... 3,687,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 3,687,000 -------------- CHILD HEALTH INSURANCE PROGRAM ........................... 1,030,030,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Children's Health Insurance Account - 25148 The money hereby appropriated is available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter accrued. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, rule or regulation, and for the period April 1, 2014 through March 31, 2015, subsidy payments made to approved organizations in accordance with subdivi- sion 8 of section 2511 of the public health law shall be at amounts approved prior to April 1, 2014. Applications for increases to subsidy payments submitted by approved organizations to the superinten- dent of the department of financial services on or after January 1, 2014 which would take effect on or after April 1, 2014 shall not be considered for approval 509 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 until after March 31, 2015; Provided however, if this chapter appropriates sufficient additional funds to support child health insurance subsidy amounts determined by the superintendent of the department of financial services under the processes for establishing such amounts in effect on March 31, 2014, then the provisions of this section shall not apply and shall be considered null and void as of March 31, 2014. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the money hereby appropriated may be increased or decreased by transfer or suballocation to appropriations of the office of temporary and disability assist- ance, for the reimbursement of local district administrative costs related to children newly enrolled in medicaid whose household income is between 100 percent and 133 percent of the federal poverty level. For services and expenses related to the children's health insurance program, pursuant to title XXI of the federal social security act ........................ 521,864,000 For additional services and expenses of the children's health insurance program ......... 16,840,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................. 538,704,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other HCRA Resources Fund Children's Health Insurance Account - 20810 The money hereby appropriated is available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter accrued. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, rule or regulation, and for the period April 1, 2014 through March 31, 2015, subsidy payments made to approved organizations in accordance with subdivi- sion 8 of section 2511 of the public health law shall be at amounts approved prior to April 1, 2014. Applications for increases to subsidy payments submitted by approved organizations to the superinten- dent of the department of financial services on or after January 1, 2014 which would take effect on or after April 1, 510 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 2014 shall not be considered for approval until after March 31, 2015; Provided however, if this chapter appropriates sufficient additional funds to support child health insurance subsidy amounts determined by the superintendent of the department of financial services under the processes for establishing such amounts in effect on March 31, 2014, then the provisions of this section shall not apply and shall be considered null and void as of March 31, 2014. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the money hereby appropriated may be increased or decreased by transfer or suballocation to appropriations of the office of temporary and disability assist- ance, for the reimbursement of local district administrative costs related to children newly enrolled in medicaid whose household income is between 100 percent and 133 percent of the federal poverty level. For services and expenses related to the children's health insurance program authorized pursuant to title 1-A of arti- cle 25 of the public health law ............ 474,486,000 For additional services and expenses of the children's health insurance program ......... 16,840,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................. 491,326,000 -------------- ELDERLY PHARMACEUTICAL INSURANCE COVERAGE PROGRAM .......... 116,476,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other HCRA Resources Fund EPIC Premium Account - 20818 For services and expenses of the program for elderly pharmaceutical insurance coverage, including reimbursement to pharmacies participating in such program. The moneys hereby appropriated shall be available for payment of financial assist- ance heretofore accrued .................... 114,416,000 For additional services and expenses of elderly pharmaceutical insurance coverage program ...................................... 2,060,000 -------------- 511 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Program account subtotal ................. 116,476,000 -------------- HEALTH CARE REFORM ACT PROGRAM ............................. 481,166,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other HCRA Resources Fund HCRA Program Account - 20807 For services, expenses, grants and transfers necessary to implement the health care reform act program in accordance with section 2807-j, 2807-k, 2807-l, 2807-m, 2807-p, 2807-s and 2807-v of the public health law. The moneys hereby appropriated shall be available for payments heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue. Notwith- standing any inconsistent provision of law, the moneys hereby appropriated may be increased or decreased by interchange or transfer with any appropriation of the department of health or by transfer or suballocation to any appropriation of the department of financial services, the office of mental health and the state office for the aging subject to the approval of the director of the budget, who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. With the approval of the director of the budg- et, up to 5 percent of this appropriation may be used for state operations purposes. At the direction of the director of the budget, funds may also be transferred directly to the general fund for the purpose of repaying a draw on the tobacco revenue guarantee fund. For transfer to the pool administrator for the purposes of making empire clinical research investigator program (ECRIP) payments ..................................... 8,612,000 For services and expenses of the New York state area health education center program ... 2,077,000 For services and expenses of the ambulatory care training program pursuant to subdivi- sion 5-a of section 2807-m of the public health law ................................... 4,060,000 512 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For services and expenses of the physician loan repayment program pursuant to subdi- vision 5-a of section 2807-m of the public health law. All or part of this appropri- ation may be suballocated to the NYS high- er education services corporation ............ 1,705,000 For services and expenses of the physician practice support program pursuant to subdivision 5-a of section 2807-m of the public health law ............................ 4,360,000 For additional services and expenses of the physician loan repayment program ............... 800,000 For additional services and expenses of the physician practice support program ........... 2,000,000 For services and expenses related to physi- cian workforce studies pursuant to subdi- vision 5-a of section 2807-m of the public health law ..................................... 487,000 For services and expenses of the diversity in medicine/post-baccalaureate program pursuant to subdivision 5-a of section 2807-m of the public health law .............. 1,605,000 For transfer to Roswell park cancer insti- tute corporation ............................ 96,600,000 For transfer to the Roswell park cancer institute to support operating costs asso- ciated with cancer research .................. 6,000,000 For suballocation to the department of financial services related to the physi- cians excess medical malpractice program ... 127,400,000 For transfer to health research incorporated (HRI) for the AIDS drug assistance program ............................................. 41,050,000 For state grants for the health workforce retraining program. Notwithstanding section 2807-g of the public health law, or any other provision of law to the contrary, funds hereby appropriated may be made available to other state agencies and facilities operated by the department of health for services and expenses related to the worker retraining program as disbursed pursuant to section 2807-g of the public health law. Provided, however, that the director of the budget must approve the release of any request for proposal or request for application or any other procurement initiatives issued on or after April 1, 2007. Further provided that any contract executed on or after April 1, 2007 must receive the prior approval of the director of the budget. A portion of 513 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations ............. 26,817,000 For state grants for rural health care access development ........................... 9,800,000 For state grants for rural health network development .................................. 6,400,000 For services and expenses, including grants, related to emergency assistance distrib- utions as designated by the commissioner of health. Notwithstanding section 112 or 163 of the state finance law or any other contrary provision of law, such distrib- utions shall be limited to providers or programs where, as determined by the commissioner of health, emergency assist- ance is vital to protect the life or safe- ty of patients, to ensure the retention of facility caregivers or other staff, or in instances where health facility operations are jeopardized, or where the public health is jeopardized or other emergency situations exist ............................. 2,900,000 For transfer to the pool administrator for distributions related to school based health clinics ............................... 5,288,000 For services and expenses related to school based health centers. The total amount of funds provided herein shall be distributed to school-based health center providers based on the ratio of each provider's total enrollment for all sites to the total enrollment of all providers. This formula shall be applied to the total amount made available herein, provided, however, that notwithstanding any contrary provision of law, the commissioner of health may establish minimum and maximum awards for providers ......................... 2,644,000 For transfer to the pool administrator for state grants for poison control centers. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropri- ations ....................................... 3,000,000 For additional services and expenses of the upstate poison control center .................. 650,000 For payments for uncompensated care to eligible voluntary non-profit diagnostic and treatment centers ....................... 54,400,000 For transfer to the dormitory authority of the state of New York for the health facility restructuring program .............. 19,600,000 514 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For suballocation to the department of financial services, for the purpose of supporting the New York state medical indemnity fund established pursuant to chapter 59 of the laws of 2011 .............. 52,000,000 For state grants to improve access to infer- tility services, treatments, and proce- dures ........................................ 1,911,000 -------------- MEDICAL ASSISTANCE ADMINISTRATION PROGRAM ................ 1,394,400,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For reimbursement of local administrative expenses for medical assistance programs and for state administration of medical assistance programs, notwithstanding section 153 of the social services law, to include the performance of eligibility and enrollment determinations by the state or third-party entities designated by the state to perform such services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, subject to the approval of the director of budget, up to $23,000,000 of the amount appropriated herein shall be available for the purpose of providing payments to local social services districts for medical assistance adminis- tration claims that exceed an administra- tive ceiling established by the commis- sioner of health. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law and subject to the approval of the director of budget, moneys hereby appro- priated may be increased or decreased by transfer or interchange between these appropriated amounts and appropriations of the medical assistance administration program, the medical assistance program, and the office of health insurance programs. Funding authority from this account used for state administration of the medical assistance program may be transferred to state operations appropri- ations within the aforementioned programs at amounts agreed upon by the commissioner of health, and the New York state division of the budget. 515 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Notwithstanding section 40 of the state finance law or any provision of law to the contrary, subject to federal approval, department of health state funds medicaid spending, excluding payments for medical services provided at state facilities operated by the office of mental health, the office for people with developmental disabilities and the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services and further excluding any payments which are not appropriated within the department of health, in the aggregate, for the period April 1, 2014 through March 31, 2015, shall not exceed $17,082,871,000 except as provided below provided, however, such aggregate limit may be adjusted by the director of the budget to account for any changes in the New York state federal medical assistance percentage amount established pursuant to the federal social security act, increases in provider reven- ues, reductions in local social services district payments for medical assistance administration and beginning April 1, 2012 the operational costs of the New York state medical indemnity fund, pursuant to a chapter establishing such fund. Such projections may be adjusted by the direc- tor of the budget to account for increased or expedited department of health state funds medicaid expenditures as a result of a natural or other type of disaster, including a governmental declaration of emergency. The director of the budget, in consultation with the commissioner of health, shall assess on a monthly basis known and projected medicaid expenditures by category of service and by geographic region, as determined by the commissioner of health, incurred both prior to and subsequent to such assessment for each such period, and if the director of the budget determines that such expenditures are expected to cause medicaid spending for such period to exceed the aggregate limit specified herein for such period, the state medicaid director, in consulta- tion with the director of the budget and the commissioner of health, shall develop a medicaid savings allocation plan to 516 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 limit such spending to the aggregate limit specified herein for such period. Such medicaid savings allocation plan shall be designed, to reduce the expenditures authorized by the appropriations herein in compliance with the following guidelines: (1) reductions shall be made in compliance with applicable federal law, including the provisions of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Public Law No. 111- 148, and the Health Care and Education Reconciliation Act of 2010, Public Law No. 111-152 (collectively "Affordable Care Act") and any subsequent amendments there- to or regulations promulgated thereunder; (2) reductions shall be made in a manner that complies with the state medicaid plan approved by the federal centers for medi- care and medicaid services, provided, however, that the commissioner of health is authorized to submit any state plan amendment or seek other federal approval, including waiver authority, to implement the provisions of the medicaid savings allocation plan that meets the other criteria set forth herein; (3) reductions shall be made in a manner that maximizes federal financial participation, to the extent practicable, including any federal financial participation that is available or is reasonably expected to become avail- able, in the discretion of the commission- er, under the Affordable Care Act; (4) reductions shall be made uniformly among categories of services and geographic regions of the state, to the extent prac- ticable, and shall be made uniformly with- in a category of service, to the extent practicable, except where the commissioner determines that there are sufficient grounds for non-uniformity, including but not limited to: the extent to which specific categories of services contrib- uted to department of health medicaid state funds spending in excess of the limits specified herein; the need to main- tain safety net services in underserved communities; or the potential benefits of pursuing innovative payment models contem- plated by the Affordable Care Act, in which case such grounds shall be set forth in the medicaid savings allocation plan; 517 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 and (5) reductions shall be made in a manner that does not unnecessarily create administrative burdens to medicaid appli- cants and recipients or providers. The commissioner shall seek the input of the legislature, as well as organizations representing health care providers, consumers, businesses, workers, health insurers, and others with relevant exper- tise, in developing such medicaid savings allocation plan, to the extent that all or part of such plan, in the discretion of the commissioner, is likely to have a material impact on the overall medicaid program, particular categories of service or particular geographic regions of the state. (a) The commissioner shall post the medicaid savings allocation plan on the department of health's website and shall provide written copies of such plan to the chairs of the senate finance and the assembly ways and means committees at least 30 days before the date on which implementation is expected to begin. (b) The commissioner may revise the medicaid savings allocation plan subsequent to the provisions of notice and prior to imple- mentation but need provide a new notice pursuant to subparagraph (i) of this para- graph only if the commissioner determines, in his or her discretion, that such revisions materially alter the plan. Notwithstanding the provisions of paragraphs (a) and (b) of this subdivision, the commissioner need not seek the input described in paragraph (a) of this subdi- vision or provide notice pursuant to para- graph (b) of this paragraph if, in the discretion of the commissioner, expedited development and implementation of a medi- caid savings allocation plan is necessary due to a public health emergency. For purposes of this section, a public health emergency is defined as: (i) a disaster, natural or otherwise, that significantly increases the immediate need for health care personnel in an area of the state; (ii) an event or condition that creates a widespread risk of exposure to a serious communicable disease, or the potential for such widespread risk of 518 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 exposure; or (iii) any other event or condition determined by the commissioner to constitute an imminent threat to public health. Nothing in this paragraph shall be deemed to prevent all or part of such medicaid savings allocation plan from taking effect retroactively to the extent permitted by the federal centers for medicare and medi- caid services. In accordance with the medicaid savings allocation plan, the commissioner of the department of health shall reduce depart- ment of health state funds medicaid spend- ing by the amount of the projected over- spending through, actions including, but not limited to modifying or suspending reimbursement methods, including but not limited to all fees, premium levels and rates of payment, notwithstanding any provision of law that sets a specific amount or methodology for any such payments or rates of payment; modifying medicaid program benefits; seeking all necessary federal approvals, including, but not limited to waivers, waiver amend- ments; and suspending time frames for notice, approval or certification of rate requirements, notwithstanding any provision of law, rule or regulation to the contrary, including but not limited to sections 2807 and 3614 of the public health law, section 18 of chapter 2 of the laws of 1988, and 18 NYCRR 505.14(h). The department of health shall prepare a monthly report that sets forth: (a) known and projected department of health medi- caid expenditures as described in subdivi- sion (1) of this section, and factors that could result in medicaid disbursements for the relevant state fiscal year to exceed the projected department of health state funds disbursements in the enacted budget financial plan pursuant to subdivision 3 of section 23 of the state finance law, including spending increases or decreases due to: enrollment fluctuations, rate changes, utilization changes, MRT invest- ments, and shift of beneficiaries to managed care; and variations in offline medicaid payments; and (b) the actions taken to implement any medicaid savings 519 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 allocation plan implemented pursuant to subdivision (4) of this section, including information concerning the impact of such actions on each category of service and each geographic region of the state. Each such monthly report shall be provided to the chairs of the senate finance and the assembly ways and means committees and shall be posted on the department of health's website in a timely manner. The money hereby appropriated is available for payment of aid heretofore accrued to municipalities, and to providers of medical services pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law, and shall be available to the department net of disal- lowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the money hereby appropriated may be increased or decreased by interchange, with any appropriation of the department of health, and may be increased or decreased by transfer or suballocation between these appropriated amounts and appropriations of the office of mental health, the office for people with devel- opmental disabilities, the office of alco- holism and substance abuse services, the department of family assistance office of temporary and disability assistance, and office of children and family services with the approval of the director of the budget, who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, in lieu of payments authorized by the social services law, or payments of federal funds otherwise due to the local social services districts for programs provided under the federal social security act or the federal food stamp act, funds herein appropriated, in amounts certified by the state commissioner of temporary and disability assistance or the state commis- sioner of health as due from local social services districts each month as their share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law may be 520 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 set aside by the state comptroller in an interest-bearing account in order to ensure the orderly and prompt payment of providers under section 367-b of the social services law pursuant to an esti- mate provided by the commissioner of health of each local social services district's share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropri- ation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15, and (ii) appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013 ............................... 545,050,000 For contractual services related to medical necessity and quality of care reviews related to medicaid patients. Subject to the approval of the director of the budg- et, all or part of this appropriation may be transferred to the health care stand- ards and surveillance program, general fund - local assistance account. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropri- ation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15, and (ii) appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013 ................................. 3,700,000 The amount appropriated herein, together with any federal matching funds obtained, may be available to the department, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, for contractual services related to a third party entity responsi- ble for education of persons eligible for medical assistance regarding their options for enrollment in managed care plans. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, all or a part of this appro- priation may be transferred to the office of managed care, general fund - state purposes account. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropri- 521 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 ation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15, and (ii) appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013 ................................ 25,000,000 For state reimbursement of administrative expenses for the medical assistance program provided by the office of mental health, office for people with develop- mental disabilities and office of alcohol- ism and substance abuse services. The money hereby appropriated is available for payment of aid heretofore accrued. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the money hereby appropriated may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation of the department of health with the approval of the direc- tor of the budget. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropri- ation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15, and (ii) appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013 ............................... 100,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................. 673,750,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Medicaid Administration Transfer Account - 25107 For reimbursement of local administrative expenses of medical assistance programs and for state administration of medical assistance programs provided pursuant to title XIX of the federal social security act or its successor program. Notwith- standing section 153 of the social services law, to include the performance of eligibility and enrollment determi- nations by the state or third-party enti- ties designated by the state to perform such services. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law and subject to the approval of the 522 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 director of budget, moneys hereby appro- priated may be increased or decreased by transfer or interchange between these appropriated amounts and appropriations of the medical assistance administration program, the medical assistance program, and the office of health insurance programs. Funding authority from this account used for State administration of the medical assistance program may be transferred to State Operations appropri- ations within the aforementioned programs at amounts agreed upon by the commissioner of health, and the New York state division of the budget. The moneys hereby appropriated are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued to municipalities, and to provid- ers of medical services pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law, shall be available to the department net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. The amounts appropriated herein may be available for costs associ- ated with a common benefit identification card, and subject to the approval of the director of the budget, these funds may be transferred to the credit of the state operations account medicaid management information systems program. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the money hereby appropriated may be increased or decreased by interchange, with any appropriation of the department of health, and may be increased or decreased by transfer or suballocation between these appropriated amounts and appropriations of the office of mental health, the office for people with devel- opmental disabilities, the office of alco- holism and substance abuse services, the department of family assistance office of temporary and disability assistance and office of children and family services with the approval of the director of the budget, who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, in lieu of payments authorized by 523 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 the social services law, or payments of federal funds otherwise due to the local social services districts for programs provided under the federal social security act or the federal food stamp act, funds herein appropriated, in amounts certified by the state commissioner of temporary and disability assistance or the state commis- sioner of health as due from local social services districts each month as their share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law may be set aside by the state comptroller in an interest-bearing account in order to ensure the orderly and prompt payment of providers under section 367-b of the social services law pursuant to an esti- mate provided by the commissioner of health of each local social services district's share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropri- ation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15, and (ii) appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013 ............................... 620,650,000 For reimbursement of administrative expenses of the medical assistance program provided by the office of mental health, office for people with developmental disabilities, and office of alcoholism and substance abuse services provided pursuant to title XIX of the federal social security act. The money hereby appropriated is available for payment of aid heretofore accrued. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the money hereby appropriated may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation of the department of health with the approval of the direc- tor of budget. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropri- ation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering 524 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 fiscal year 2014-15, and (ii) appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013 ............................... 100,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................. 720,650,000 -------------- MEDICAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM .............................. 55,436,187,322 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For the medical assistance program, includ- ing administrative expenses, for local social services districts, and for medical care rates for authorized child care agen- cies. Notwithstanding section 40 of the state finance law or any provision of law to the contrary, subject to federal approval, department of health state funds medicaid spending, excluding payments for medical services provided at state facilities operated by the office of mental health, the office for people with developmental disabilities and the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services and further excluding any payments which are not appropriated within the department of health, in the aggregate, for the period April 1, 2014 through March 31, 2015, shall not exceed $17,082,871,000 except as provided below provided, however, such aggregate limit may be adjusted by the director of the budget to account for any changes in the New York state federal medical assistance percentage amount established pursuant to the federal social security act, increases in provider reven- ues, reductions in local social services district payments for medical assistance administration and beginning April 1, 2012 the operational costs of the New York state medical indemnity fund, pursuant to a chapter establishing such fund. Such projections may be adjusted by the direc- tor of the budget to account for increased or expedited department of health state funds medicaid expenditures as a result of a natural or other type of disaster, 525 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 including a governmental declaration of emergency. The director of the budget, in consultation with the commissioner of health, shall assess on a monthly basis known and projected medicaid expenditures by category of service and by geographic region, as defined by the commissioner, incurred both prior to and subsequent to such assessment for each such period, and if the director of the budget determines that such expenditures are expected to cause medicaid spending for such period to exceed the aggregate limit specified here- in for such period, the state medicaid director, in consultation with the direc- tor of the budget and the commissioner of health, shall develop a medicaid savings allocation plan to limit such spending to the aggregate limit specified herein for such period. Such medicaid savings allocation plan shall be designed, to reduce the expenditures authorized by the appropriations herein in compliance with the following guidelines: (1) reductions shall be made in compliance with applicable federal law, including the provisions of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Public Law No. 111- 148, and the Health Care and Education Reconciliation Act of 2010, Public Law No. 111-152 (collectively "Affordable Care Act") and any subsequent amendments there- to or regulations promulgated thereunder; (2) reductions shall be made in a manner that complies with the state medicaid plan approved by the federal centers for medi- care and medicaid services, provided, however, that the commissioner of health is authorized to submit any state plan amendment or seek other federal approval, including waiver authority, to implement the provisions of the medicaid savings allocation plan that meets the other criteria set forth herein; (3) reductions shall be made in a manner that maximizes federal financial participation, to the extent practicable, including any federal financial participation that is available or is reasonably expected to become avail- able, in the discretion of the commission- er, under the Affordable Care Act; (4) reductions shall be made uniformly among 526 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 categories of services and geographic regions of the state, to the extent prac- ticable, and shall be made uniformly with- in a category of service, to the extent practicable, except where the commissioner determines that there are sufficient grounds for non-uniformity, including but not limited to: the extent to which specific categories of services contrib- uted to department of health medicaid state funds spending in excess of the limits specified herein; the need to main- tain safety net services in underserved communities; or the potential benefits of pursuing innovative payment models contem- plated by the Affordable Care Act, in which case such grounds shall be set forth in the medicaid savings allocation plan; and (5) reductions shall be made in a manner that does not unnecessarily create administrative burdens to medicaid appli- cants and recipients or providers. The commissioner shall seek the input of the legislature, as well as organizations representing health care providers, consumers, businesses, workers, health insurers, and others with relevant exper- tise, in developing such medicaid savings allocation plan, to the extent that all or part of such plan, in the discretion of the commissioner, is likely to have a material impact on the overall medicaid program, particular categories of service or particular geographic regions of the states. (a) The commissioner shall post the medicaid savings allocation plan on the department of health's website and shall provide written copies of such plan to the chairs of the senate finance and the assembly ways and means committees at least 30 days before the date on which implementation is expected to begin. (b) The commissioner may revise the medicaid savings allocation plan subsequent to the provisions of notice and prior to imple- mentation but need provide a new notice pursuant to subparagraph (i) of this para- graph only if the commissioner determines, in his or her discretion, that such revisions materially alter the plan. 527 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Notwithstanding the provisions of paragraphs (a) and (b) of this subdivision, the commissioner need not seek the input described in paragraph (a) of this subdi- vision or provide notice pursuant to para- graph (b) of this paragraph if, in the discretion of the commissioner, expedited development and implementation of a medi- caid savings allocation plan is necessary due to a public health emergency. For purposes of this section, a public health emergency is defined as: (i) a disaster, natural or otherwise, that significantly increases the immediate need for health care personnel in an area of the state; (ii) an event or condition that creates a widespread risk of exposure to a serious communicable disease, or the potential for such widespread risk of exposure; or (iii) any other event or condition determined by the commissioner to constitute an imminent threat to public health. Nothing in this paragraph shall be deemed to prevent all or part of such medicaid savings allocation plan from taking effect retroactively to the extent permitted by the federal centers for medicare and medi- caid services. In accordance with the medicaid savings allocation plan, the commissioner of the department of health shall reduce depart- ment of health state funds medicaid spend- ing by the amount of the projected over- spending through, actions including, but not limited to modifying or suspending reimbursement methods, including but not limited to all fees, premium levels and rates of payment, notwithstanding any provision of law that sets a specific amount or methodology for any such payments or rates of payment; modifying or discontinuing medicaid program benefits; seeking all necessary federal approvals, including, but not limited to waivers, waiver amendments; and suspending time frames for notice, approval or certif- ication of rate requirements, notwith- standing any provision of law, rule or regulation to the contrary, including but not limited to sections 2807 and 3614 of the public health law, section 18 of chap- 528 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 ter 2 of the laws of 1988, and 18 NYCRR 505.14(h). The department of health shall prepare a monthly report that sets forth: (a) known and projected department of health medi- caid expenditures as described in subdivi- sion 1 of this section, and factors that could result in medicaid disbursements for the relevant state fiscal year to exceed the projected department of health state funds disbursements in the enacted budget financial plan pursuant to subdivision 3 of section 23 of the state finance law, including spending increases or decreases due to: enrollment fluctuations, rate changes, utilization changes, MRT invest- ments, and shift of beneficiaries to managed care; and variations in offline medicaid payments; and (b) the actions taken to implement any medicaid savings allocation plan implemented pursuant to subdivision 4 of this section, including information concerning the impact of such actions on each category of service and each geographic region of the state. Each such monthly report shall be provided to the chairs of the senate finance and the assembly ways and means committees and shall be posted on the department of health's website in a timely manner. The money hereby appropriated is to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued to municipalities, and to provid- ers of medical services pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law, and for payment of state aid to munici- palities and to providers of family care where payment systems through the fiscal intermediaries are not operational, and shall be available to the department net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law to the contrary, funds may be used by the department for outside legal assistance on issues involving the federal government, the conduct of preadmission screening and annual resident reviews required by the state's medicaid program, computer matching with insurance carriers to insure that medicaid is the payer of last resort and activities related to the 529 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 management of the pharmacy benefit avail- able under the medicaid program. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, in lieu of payments authorized by the social services law, or payments of federal funds otherwise due to the local social services districts for programs provided under the federal social security act or the federal food stamp act, funds herein appropriated, in amounts certified by the state commissioner of temporary and disability assistance or the state commis- sioner of health as due from local social services districts each month as their share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law may be set aside by the state comptroller in an interest-bearing account in order to ensure the orderly and prompt payment of providers under section 367-b of the social services law pursuant to an esti- mate provided by the commissioner of health of each local social services district's share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the money hereby appropriated may be increased or decreased by interchange, with any appropriation of the department of health and the office of medicaid inspector general and may be increased or decreased by transfer or suballocation between these appropriated amounts and appropriations of the department of health state purpose account, the office of mental health, office for people with developmental disabilities, the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services, the department of family assistance office of temporary and disability assistance and office of children and family services, the office of medicaid inspector general, and the state office for the aging with the approval of the director of the budg- et, who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law to the contrary, the moneys hereby 530 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 appropriated may be used for payments to the centers for medicaid and medicare services for obligations incurred related to the pharmaceutical costs of dually eligible medicare/medicaid beneficiaries participating in the medicare drug benefit authorized by P.L. 108-173. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the moneys hereby appropriated shall not be used for any existing rates, fees, fee schedule, or procedures which may affect the cost of care and services provided by personal care providers, case managers, health maintenance organiza- tions, out of state medical facilities which provide care and services to resi- dents of the state, providers of transpor- tation services, that are altered, amended, adjusted or otherwise changed by a local social services district unless previously approved by the department of health and the director of the budget. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law to the contrary, funds shall be made available to the commissioner of the office of mental health or the commission- er of the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services, in consultation with the commissioner of health and approved by the director of the budget, and consistent with appropriations made therefor, to implement allocation plans developed by each such commissioner which shall describe mental health or substance use disorder services that should be developed to meet service needs resulting from the reduction of inpatient behavioral health services provided under the medi- caid program, by programs licensed pursu- ant to article 31 or 32 of the mental hygiene law. Such programs may include programs that are licensed pursuant to both article 31 of the mental hygiene law and article 28 of the public health law, or certified under both article 32 of the mental hygiene law and article 28 of the public health law. For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including hospital inpatient services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropri- 531 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 ation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15, and (ii) appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013 ............................. 1,151,066,350 For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including hospital outpatient and emergency room services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropri- ation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15, and (ii) appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013 ............................... 302,002,680 For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including clinic services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropri- ation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15, and (ii) appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013 ............................... 380,583,980 For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including nursing home services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropri- ation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15, and (ii) appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013 ............................... 892,609,750 For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including other long term care services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropri- ation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering 532 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 fiscal year 2014-15, and (ii) appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013 ............................. 2,139,600,190 For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including managed care services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropri- ation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15, and (ii) appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013 ............................. 4,231,721,270 For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including pharmacy services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropri- ation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15, and (ii) appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013 ............................... 172,913,670 For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including transporta- tion services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropri- ation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15, and (ii) appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013 ............................... 137,167,390 For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including dental services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropri- ation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15, and (ii) appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013 ................................ 25,536,350 533 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including non-institu- tional and other spending. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the money hereby appropriated may be available for payments to any county or public school districts associated with additional claims for school supportive health services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropri- ation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15, and (ii) appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013 ............................... 853,844,633 Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, upon submission of an allocation plan from the commissioner of health, the amount appropriated herein, together with any available federal match- ing funds, may be transferred or suballo- cated to the office of mental health, office of alcoholism and substance abuse services, office for people with develop- mental disabilities, division of housing and community renewal, New York state housing trust fund corporation, and office of temporary and disability assistance for services and expenses related to providing affordable housing. Within the amounts appropriated, up to twen- ty million dollars ($20,000,000) shall be utilized to fund four pilot housing programs in counties with a population of less than one million. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropri- ation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15, and (ii) appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013 ............................... 127,433,810 For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including essential community provider network and vital access provider services ................... 159,759,600 534 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including vital access provider services to preserve critical access to essential behavioral health inpatient and other services in targeted areas of the state .......................... 19,600,000 For grants to health homes to contribute to expenses associated with health homes establishment and infrastructure costs ....... 7,350,000 For grants to medicaid managed care plans, health homes, and providers of behavioral health services to contribute to expenses associated with the transition of adult and children's behavioral health providers and services into managed care ............... 5,000,000 For services and expenses related to regional planning activities of the finger lakes health systems agency, including statewide coordination and demonstration of best practices. The department shall make grants within amounts appropriated therefor, to assure high-quality and accessible primary care, to provide tech- nical assistance to support financial and business planning for integrated systems of care, and to assist primary care providers in the adoption, implementation, and meaningful use of electronic health record technology ............................ 1,000,000 For grants to the civil service employees association, Local 1000, AFSCME, AFL-CIO to allow child care workers represented by the union to reduce the cost of purchasing coverage under the exchange. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropri- ation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15, and (ii) appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013 ................................. 5,194,000 For grants to the United Federation of Teachers, Local 2, AFT, AFL-CIO to allow child care workers represented by the union to reduce the cost of purchasing coverage under the exchange. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropri- ation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) 535 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15, and (ii) appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013 ................................. 8,820,000 For the state share of medical assistance services expenses incurred by the depart- ment of health for the provision of medical assistance including services to people with developmental disabilities for mental hygiene stabilization in annual amounts not to exceed $745,000,000 in state fiscal year 2014-15, and $567,000,000 in state fiscal year 2015-16. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropri- ation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15, and (ii) appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013 ............................... 642,880,000 For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including medical services provided at state facilities operated by the office of mental health, the office for people with developmental disabilities and the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropri- ation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15, and (ii) appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013 ............................. 4,900,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal .............. 16,164,083,673 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Medicaid Direct Account - 25106 For services and expenses for the medical assistance program, including administra- tive expenses for local social services districts, pursuant to title XIX of the 536 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 federal social security act or its succes- sor program. The moneys hereby appropriated are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued to municipalities, and to provid- ers of medical services pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law, and for payment of state aid to munici- palities and to providers of family care where payment systems through the fiscal intermediaries are not operational, shall be available to the department net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the money hereby appropriated may be increased or decreased by interchange, with any appropriation of the department of health and the office of medicaid inspector general and may be increased or decreased by transfer or suballocation between these appropriated amounts and appropriations of the office of mental health, office for people with develop- mental disabilities, the office of alco- holism and substance abuse services, the department of family assistance office of temporary and disability assistance, office of children and family services, the department of financial services, department of corrections and community supervision, and the state office for the aging with the approval of the director of the budget, who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, in lieu of payments authorized by the social services law, or payments of federal funds otherwise due to the local social services districts for programs provided under the federal social security act or the federal food stamp act, funds herein appropriated, in amounts certified by the state commissioner of temporary and disability assistance or the state commis- sioner of health as due from local social services districts each month as their share of payments made pursuant to section 537 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 367-b of the social services law may be set aside by the state comptroller in an interest-bearing account in order to ensure the orderly and prompt payment of providers under section 367-b of the social services law pursuant to an esti- mate provided by the commissioner of health of each local social services district's share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law to the contrary, funds shall be made available to the commissioner of the office of mental health or the commission- er of the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services, in consultation with the commissioner of health and approved by the director of the budget, and consistent with appropriations made therefor, to implement allocation plans developed by each such commissioner which shall describe mental health or substance use disorder services that should be developed to meet service needs resulting from the reduction of inpatient behavioral health services provided under the Medi- caid program, by programs licensed pursu- ant to article 31 or 32 of the mental hygiene law. Such programs may include programs that are licensed pursuant to both article 31 of the mental hygiene law and article 28 of the public health law, or certified under both article 32 of the mental hygiene law and article 28 of the public health law. For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including hospital inpatient services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropri- ation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15, and (ii) appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013 ............................. 5,342,644,700 For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including hospital outpatient and emergency room services. 538 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropri- ation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15, and (ii) appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013 ............................. 1,313,155,100 For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including clinic services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropri- ation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15, and (ii) appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013 ............................... 893,599,220 For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including nursing home services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropri- ation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15, and (ii) appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013 ............................. 3,721,028,840 For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including other long term care services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropri- ation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15, and (ii) appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013 ............................. 2,891,627,160 For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including managed care services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropri- ation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) 539 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15, and (ii) appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013 ............................. 6,056,750,781 For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including pharmacy services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropri- ation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15, and (ii) appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013 ............................. 2,301,700,480 For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including transporta- tion services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropri- ation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15, and (ii) appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013 ............................... 204,701,720 For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including dental services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropri- ation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15, and (ii) appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013 ............................... 163,583,820 For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including noninstitu- tional and other spending. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropri- ation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15, and (ii) appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 540 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013 ............................. 5,040,090,328 For grants to medicaid managed care plans, health homes, and providers of behavioral health services to contribute to expenses associated with the transition of adult and children's behavioral health providers and services into managed care ............... 5,000,000 For services and expenses related to regional planning activities of the finger lakes health systems agency, including statewide coordination and demonstration of best practices. The department shall make grants within amounts appropriated therefor, to assure high-quality and accessible primary care, to provide tech- nical assistance to support financial and business planning for integrated systems of care, and to assist primary care providers in the adoption, implementation, and meaningful use of electronic health record technology............................. 1,000,000 Notwithstanding sections 112 and 163 of the state finance law or any other contrary provision of law, in the event that the department of health receives approval from the center for medicare and Medicaid services to amend its 1115 waiver known as the partnership plan or receives approval of a new 1115 waiver for the purpose of a delivery reform incentive payment plan, the money hereby appropriated shall be used to make funds or payments as author- ized pursuant to such waiver, a chapter of the laws of 2014 and as recommended by the 1115 waiver review council described in subdivision 3 of section 363-e of the social services law. Utilization of fund- ing shall be limited to the following purposes: 1) hospital transition, public hospital innovation, primary care expan- sion and vital access providers, 2) long term care transformation, and 3) public health innovation ........................ 1,210,880,000 Notwithstanding sections 112 and 163 of the state finance law or any other contrary provision of law, in the event that the department of health receives approval from the center for medicare and Medicaid services to amend its 1115 waiver known as the partnership plan or receives approval of a new 1115 waiver for the purpose of a 541 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 delivery reform incentive payment plan, the money hereby appropriated shall be used to make funds or payments as author- izers pursuant to such wavier, a chapter of the laws of 2014 and as recommended by the 1115 wavier review council described in subdivision 3 of section 363-e of the social services law. Funding shall be used to implement the health home development fund through the state plan amendment process, and to support programs includ- ing: 1) member engagement and health home promotion, 2) workforce training and retraining, 3) clinical connectivity through health information technology implementation and 4) joint governance technician assistance and implementation funds ....................................... 84,000,000 Notwithstanding sections 112 and 163 of the state finance law or any other contrary provision of law, in the event that the department of health receives approval from the center for medicare and Medicaid services to amend its 1115 waiver known as the partnership plan or receives approval of a new 1115 waiver for the purpose of a delivery reform incentive payment plan, the money hereby appropriated shall be used to make funds or payments as author- izers pursuant to such wavier, a chapter of the laws of 2014 and as recommended by the 1115 wavier review council described in subdivision 3 of section 363-e of the social services law. Funding shall be supported through managed care contract payments as described in section 367-a of the social services law for various rein- vestment programs, including: 1) techni- cal and operational assistance for primary care expansion, 2) retraining, recruitment and retention for the health care work- force, and 3) 1915i wavier services through the development of a manger long term services and supports transition and health system transformation ............... 305,120,000 For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including medical services provided at state facilities operated by the office of mental health, the office for people with developmental disabilities and the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services. 542 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropri- ation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15, and (ii) appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013 ............................. 4,600,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal .............. 34,134,882,149 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other HCRA Resources Fund Indigent Care Account - 20817 Notwithstanding section 40 of the state finance law or any provision of law to the contrary, subject to federal approval, department of health state funds medicaid spending, excluding payments for medical services provided at state facilities operated by the office of mental health, the office for people with developmental disabilities and the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services and further excluding any payments which are not appropriated within the department of health, in the aggregate, for the period April 1, 2014 through March 31, 2015, shall not exceed $17,082,871,000 except as provided below provided, however, such aggregate limit may be adjusted by the director of the budget to account for any changes in the New York state federal medical assistance percentage amount established pursuant to the federal social security act, increases in provider reven- ues, reductions in local social services district payments for medical assistance administration and beginning April 1, 2012 the operational costs of the New York state medical indemnity fund, pursuant to a chapter establishing such fund. Such projections may be adjusted by the direc- tor of the budget to account for increased or expedited department of health state funds medicaid expenditures as a result of a natural or other type of disaster, including a governmental declaration of emergency. The director of the budget, in 543 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 consultation with the commissioner of health, shall assess on monthly basis known and projected medicaid expenditures by category of service and by geographic region, as determined by the commissioner of health, incurred both prior to and subsequent to such assessment for each such period, and if the director of the budget determines that such expenditures are expected to cause medicaid spending for such period to exceed the aggregate limit specified herein for such period, the state medicaid director, in consulta- tion with the director of the budget and the commissioner of health, shall develop a medicaid savings allocation plan to limit such spending to the aggregate limit specified herein for such period. Such medicaid savings allocation plan shall be designed, to reduce the expenditures authorized by the appropriations herein in compliance with the following guidelines: (1) reductions shall be made in compliance with applicable federal law, including the provisions of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Public Law No. 111- 148, and the Health Care and Education Reconciliation Act of 2010, Public Law No. 111-152 (collectively "Affordable Care Act") and any subsequent amendments there- to or regulations promulgated thereunder; (2) reductions shall be made in a manner that complies with the state medicaid plan approved by the federal centers for medi- care and medicaid services, provided, however, that the commissioner of health is authorized to submit any state plan amendment or seek other federal approval, including waiver authority, to implement the provisions of the medicaid savings allocation plan that meets the other criteria set forth herein; (3) reductions shall be made in a manner that maximizes federal financial participation, to the extent practicable, including any federal financial participation that is available or is reasonably expected to become avail- able, in the discretion of the commission- er, under the Affordable Care Act; (4) reductions shall be made uniformly among categories of services and geographic regions of the state, to the extent prac- 544 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 ticable, and shall be made uniformly with- in a category of service, to the extent practicable, except where the commissioner determines that there are sufficient grounds for non-uniformity, including but not limited to: the extent to which specific categories of services contrib- uted to department of health medicaid state funds spending in excess of the limits specified herein; the need to main- tain safety net services in underserved communities; or the potential benefits of pursuing innovative payment models contem- plated by the Affordable Care Act, in which case such grounds shall be set forth in the medicaid savings allocation plan; and (5) reductions shall be made in a manner that does not unnecessarily create administrative burdens to medicaid appli- cants and recipients or providers. The commissioner shall seek the input of the legislature, as well as organizations representing health care providers, consumers, businesses, workers, health insurers, and others with relevant exper- tise, in developing such medicaid savings allocation plan, to the extent that all or part of such plan, in the discretion of the commissioner, is likely to have a material impact on the overall medicaid program, particular categories of service or particular geographic regions of the state. (a) The commissioner shall post the medicaid savings allocation plan on the department of health's website and shall provide written copies of such plan to the chairs of the senate finance and the assembly ways and means committees at least 30 days before the date on which implementation is expected to begin. (b) The commissioner may revise the medicaid savings allocation plan subsequent to the provisions of notice and prior to imple- mentation but need provide a new notice pursuant to subparagraph (i) of this para- graph only if the commissioner determines, in his or her discretion, that such revisions materially alter the plan. Notwithstanding the provisions of paragraphs (a) and (b) of this subdivision, the commissioner need not seek the input 545 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 described in paragraph (a) of this subdi- vision or provide notice pursuant to para- graph (b) of this paragraph if, in the discretion of the commissioner, expedited development and implementation of a medi- caid savings allocation plan is necessary due to a public health emergency. For purposes of this section, a public health emergency is defined as: (i) a disaster, natural or otherwise, that significantly increases the immediate need for health care personnel in an area of the state; (ii) an event or condition that creates a widespread risk of exposure to a serious communicable disease, or the potential for such widespread risk of exposure; or (iii) any other event or condition determined by the commissioner to constitute an imminent threat to public health. Nothing in this paragraph shall be deemed to prevent all or part of such medicaid savings allocation plan from taking effect retroactively to the extent permitted by the federal centers for medicare and medi- caid services. In accordance with the medicaid savings allocation plan, the commissioner of the department of health shall reduce depart- ment of health state funds medicaid spend- ing by the amount of the projected over- spending through, actions including, but not limited to modifying or suspending reimbursement methods, including but not limited to all fees, premium levels and rates of payment, notwithstanding any provision of law that sets a specific amount or methodology for any such payments or rates of payment; modifying medicaid program benefits; seeking all necessary federal approvals, including, but not limited to waivers, waiver amend- ments; and suspending time frames for notice, approval or certification of rate requirements, notwithstanding any provision of law, rule or regulation to the contrary, including but not limited to sections 2807 and 3614 of the public health law, section 18 of chapter 2 of the laws of 1988, and 18 NYCRR 505.14(h). The department of health shall prepare a monthly report that sets forth: (a) known 546 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 and projected department of health medi- caid expenditures as described in subdivi- sion 1 of this section, and factors that could result in medicaid disbursements for the relevant state fiscal year to exceed the projected department of health state funds disbursements in the enacted budget financial plan pursuant to subdivision 3 of section 23 of the state finance law, including spending increases or decreases due to: enrollment fluctuations, rate changes, utilization changes, MRT invest- ments, and shift of beneficiaries to managed care; and variations in offline medicaid payments; and (b) the actions taken to implement any medicaid savings allocation plan implemented pursuant to subdivision 4 of this section, including information concerning the impact of such actions on each category of service and each geographic region of the state. Each such monthly report shall be provided to the chairs of the senate finance and the assembly ways and means committees and shall be posted on the department of health's website in a timely manner. For the purpose of making payments to providers of medical care pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law, and for payment of state aid to munici- palities where payment systems through fiscal intermediaries are not operational, to reimburse such providers for costs attributable to the provision of care to patients eligible for medical assistance. Payments from this appropriation to gener- al hospitals related to indigent care pursuant to article 28 of the public health law respectively, when combined with federal funds for services and expenses for the medical assistance program pursuant to title XIX of the federal social security act or its succes- sor program, shall equal the amount of the funds received related to health care reform act allowances and surcharges pursuant to article 28 of the public health law and deposited to this account less any such amounts withheld pursuant to subdivision 21 of section 2807-c of the public health law. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the moneys 547 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 hereby appropriated may be increased or decreased by interchange or transfer with any appropriation of the department of health with the approval of the director of the budget, who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chair- man of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropri- ation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15, and (ii) appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013 ............................... 791,500,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................. 791,500,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other HCRA Resources Fund Medical Assistance Account - 20804 Notwithstanding section 40 of the state finance law or any provision of law to the contrary, subject to federal approval, department of health state funds medicaid spending, excluding payments for medical services provided at state facilities operated by the office of mental health, the office for people with developmental disabilities and the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services and further excluding any payments which are not appropriated within the department of health, in the aggregate, for the period April 1, 2014 through March 31, 2015, shall not exceed $17,082,871,000 except as provided below provided, however, such aggregate limit may be adjusted by the director of the budget to account for any changes in the New York state federal medical assistance percentage amount established pursuant to the federal social security act, increases in provider reven- ues, reductions in local social services district payments for medical assistance administration and beginning April 1, 2012 548 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 the operational costs of the New York state medical indemnity fund, pursuant to a chapter establishing such fund. Such projections may be adjusted by the direc- tor of the budget to account for increased or expedited department of health state funds medicaid expenditures as a result of a natural or other type of disaster, including a governmental declaration of emergency. The director of the budget, in consultation with the commissioner of health, shall assess on a monthly basis known and projected medicaid expenditures by category of service and by geographic region, as determined by the commissioner of health, incurred both prior to and subsequent to such assessment for each such period, and if the director of the budget determines that such expenditures are expected to cause medicaid spending for such period to exceed the aggregate limit specified herein for such period, the state medicaid director, in consulta- tion with the director of the budget and the commissioner of health, shall develop a medicaid savings allocation plan to limit such spending to the aggregate limit specified herein for such period. Such medicaid savings allocation plan shall be designed, to reduce the expenditures authorized by the appropriations herein in compliance with the following guidelines: (1) reductions shall be made in compliance with applicable federal law, including the provisions of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Public Law No. 111- 148, and the Health Care and Education Reconciliation Act of 2010, Public Law No. 111-152 (collectively "Affordable Care Act") and any subsequent amendments there- to or regulations promulgated thereunder; (2) reductions shall be made in a manner that complies with the state medicaid plan approved by the federal centers for medi- care and medicaid services, provided, however, that the commissioner of health is authorized to submit any state plan amendment or seek other federal approval, including waiver authority, to implement the provisions of the medicaid savings allocation plan that meets the other criteria set forth herein; (3) reductions 549 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 shall be made in a manner that maximizes federal financial participation, to the extent practicable, including any federal financial participation that is available or is reasonably expected to become avail- able, in the discretion of the commission- er, under the Affordable Care Act; (4) reductions shall be made uniformly among categories of services and geographic regions of the state, to the extent prac- ticable, and shall be made uniformly with- in a category of service, to the extent practicable, except where the commissioner determines that there are sufficient grounds for non-uniformity, including but not limited to: the extent to which specific categories of services contrib- uted to department of health medicaid state funds spending in excess of the limits specified herein; the need to main- tain safety net services in underserved communities; or the potential benefits of pursuing innovative payment models contem- plated by the Affordable Care Act, in which case such grounds shall be set forth in the medicaid savings allocation plan; and (5) reductions shall be made in a manner that does not unnecessarily create administrative burdens to medicaid appli- cants and recipients or providers. The commissioner shall seek the input of the legislature, as well as organizations representing health care providers, consumers, businesses, workers, health insurers, and others with relevant exper- tise, in developing such medicaid savings allocation plan, to the extent that all or part of such plan, in the discretion of the commissioner, is likely to have a material impact on the overall medicaid program, particular categories of service or particular geographic regions of the state. (a) The commissioner shall post the medicaid savings allocation plan on the department of health's website and shall provide written copies of such plan to the chairs of the senate finance and the assembly ways and means committees at least 30 days before the date on which implementation is expected to begin. 550 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 (b) The commissioner may revise the medicaid savings allocation plan subsequent to the provisions of notice and prior to imple- mentation but need provide a new notice pursuant to subparagraph (i) of this para- graph only if the commissioner determines, in his or her discretion, that such revisions materially alter the plan. Notwithstanding the provisions of paragraphs (a) and (b) of this subdivision, the commissioner need not seek the input described in paragraph (a) of this subdi- vision or provide notice pursuant to para- graph (b) of this paragraph if, in the discretion of the commissioner, expedited development and implementation of a medi- caid savings allocation plan is necessary due to a public health emergency. For purposes of this section, a public health emergency is defined as: (i) a disaster, natural or otherwise, that significantly increases the immediate need for health care personnel in an area of the state; (ii) an event or condition that creates a widespread risk of exposure to a serious communicable disease, or the potential for such widespread risk of exposure; or (iii) any other event or condition determined by the commissioner to constitute an imminent threat to public health. Nothing in this paragraph shall be deemed to prevent all or part of such medicaid savings allocation plan from taking effect retroactively to the extent permitted by the federal centers for medicare and medi- caid services. In accordance with the medicaid savings allocation plan, the commissioner of the department of health shall reduce depart- ment of health state funds medicaid spend- ing by the amount of the projected over- spending through, actions including, but not limited to modifying or suspending reimbursement methods, including but not limited to all fees, premium levels and rates of payment, notwithstanding any provision of law that sets a specific amount or methodology for any such payments or rates of payment; modifying medicaid program benefits; seeking all necessary federal approvals, including, 551 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 but not limited to waivers, waiver amend- ments; and suspending time frames for notice, approval or certification of rate requirements, notwithstanding any provision of law, rule or regulation to the contrary, including but not limited to sections 2807 and 3614 of the public health law, section 18 of chapter 2 of the laws of 1988, and 18 NYCRR 505.14(h). The department of health shall prepare a monthly report that sets forth: (a) known and projected department of health medi- caid expenditures as described in subdivi- sion 1 of this section, and factors that could result in medicaid disbursements for the relevant state fiscal year to exceed the projected department of health state funds disbursements in the enacted budget financial plan pursuant to subdivision 3 of section 23 of the state finance law, including spending increases or decreases due to: enrollment fluctuations, rate changes, utilization changes, MRT invest- ments, and shift of beneficiaries to managed care; and variations in offline medicaid payments; and (b) the actions taken to implement any medicaid savings allocation plan implemented pursuant to subdivision 4 of this section, including information concerning the impact of such actions on each category of service and each geographic region of the state. Each such monthly report shall be provided to the chairs of the senate finance and the assembly ways and means committees and shall be posted on the department of health's website in a timely manner. For the purpose of making payments, the money hereby appropriated is available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or here- after accrued, to providers of medical care pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law, and for payment of state aid to municipalities and the feder- al government where payment systems through fiscal intermediaries are not operational, to reimburse such providers for costs attributable to the provision of care to patients eligible for medical assistance. Notwithstanding any inconsist- ent provision of law, the moneys hereby appropriated may be increased or decreased 552 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 by interchange or transfer with any appro- priation of the department of health with the approval of the director of the budg- et, who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. For services and expenses of the medical assistance program related to the treat- ment of breast and cervical cancer. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropri- ation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15, and (ii) appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013 ................................. 2,100,000 For services and expenses of the medical assistance program related to disabled persons. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropri- ation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15, and (ii) appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013 ................................ 23,500,000 For services and expenses of the medical assistance program. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropri- ation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15, and (ii) appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013 ............................. 3,232,224,000 For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including costs associ- ated with the family health plus program. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropri- ation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering 553 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 fiscal year 2014-15, and (ii) appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013 ............................... 155,297,500 For services and expenses of the medical assistance program related to supporting workforce recruitment and retention of personal care services or any worker with direct patient care responsibility for local social service districts which include a city with a population of over one million persons. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropri- ation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15, and (ii) appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013 ............................... 136,000,000 For services and expenses of the medical assistance program related to supporting workforce recruitment and retention of personal care services for local social service districts that do not include a city with a population of over one million persons. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropri- ation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15, and (ii) appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013 ................................ 11,200,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ............... 3,560,321,500 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Medical Assistance Account - 22187 Notwithstanding section 40 of the state finance law or any provision of law to the contrary, subject to federal approval, department of health state funds medicaid spending, excluding payments for medical services provided at state facilities operated by the office of mental health, 554 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 the office for people with developmental disabilities and the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services and further excluding any payments which are not appropriated within the department of health, in the aggregate, for the period April 1, 2014 through March 31, 2015, shall not exceed $17,082,871,000 except as provided below provided, however, such aggregate limit may be adjusted by the director of the budget to account for any changes in the New York state federal medical assistance percentage amount established pursuant to the federal social security act, increases in provider reven- ues, reductions in local social services district payments for medical assistance administration and beginning April 1, 2012 the operational costs of the New York state medical indemnity fund, pursuant to a chapter establishing such fund. Such projections may be adjusted by the direc- tor of the budget to account for increased or expedited department of health state funds medicaid expenditures as a result of a natural or other type of disaster, including a governmental declaration of emergency. The director of the budget, in consultation with the commissioner of health, shall assess on monthly basis known and projected medicaid expenditures by category of service and by geographic region, as determined by the commissioner of health, incurred both prior to and subsequent to such assessment for each such period, and if the director of the budget determines that such expenditures are expected to cause medicaid spending for such period to exceed the aggregate limit specified herein for such period, the state medicaid director, in consulta- tion with the director of the budget and the commissioner of health, shall develop a medicaid savings allocation plan to limit such spending to the aggregate limit specified herein for such period. Such medicaid savings allocation plan shall be designed, to reduce the expenditures authorized by the appropriations herein in compliance with the following guidelines: (1) reductions shall be made in compliance with applicable federal law, including the 555 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 provisions of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Public Law No. 111- 148, and the Health Care and Education Reconciliation Act of 2010, Public Law No. 111-152 (collectively "Affordable Care Act") and any subsequent amendments there- to or regulations promulgated thereunder; (2) reductions shall be made in a manner that complies with the state medicaid plan approved by the federal centers for medi- care and medicaid services, provided, however, that the commissioner of health is authorized to submit any state plan amendment or seek other federal approval, including waiver authority, to implement the provisions of the medicaid savings allocation plan that meets the other criteria set forth herein; (3) reductions shall be made in a manner that maximizes federal financial participation, to the extent practicable, including any federal financial participation that is available or is reasonably expected to become avail- able, in the discretion of the commission- er, under the Affordable Care Act; (4) reductions shall be made uniformly among categories of services and geographic regions of the state, to the extent prac- ticable, and shall be made uniformly with- in a category of service, to the extent practicable, except where the commissioner determines that there are sufficient grounds for non-uniformity, including but not limited to: the extent to which specific categories of services contrib- uted to department of health medicaid state funds spending in excess of the limits specified herein; the need to main- tain safety net services in underserved communities; or the potential benefits of pursuing innovative payment models contem- plated by the Affordable Care Act, in which case such grounds shall be set forth in the medicaid savings allocation plan; and (5) reductions shall be made in a manner that does not unnecessarily create administrative burdens to medicaid appli- cants and recipients or providers. The commissioner shall seek the input of the legislature, as well as organizations representing health care providers, consumers, businesses, workers, health 556 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 insurers, and others with relevant exper- tise, in developing such medicaid savings allocation plan, to the extent that all or part of such plan, in the discretion of the commissioner, is likely to have a material impact on the overall medicaid program, particular categories of service or particular geographic regions of the state. (a) The commissioner shall post the medicaid savings allocation plan on the department of health's website and shall provide written copies of such plan to the chairs of the senate finance and the assembly ways and means committees at least 30 days before the date on which implementation is expected to begin. (b) The commissioner may revise the medicaid savings allocation plan subsequent to the provisions of notice and prior to imple- mentation but need provide a new notice pursuant to subparagraph (i) of this para- graph only if the commissioner determines, in his or her discretion, that such revisions materially alter the plan. Notwithstanding the provisions of paragraphs (a) and (b) of this subdivision, the commissioner need not seek the input described in paragraph (a) of this subdi- vision or provide notice pursuant to para- graph (b) of this paragraph if, in the discretion of the commissioner, expedited development and implementation of a medi- caid savings allocation plan is necessary due to a public health emergency. For purposes of this section, a public health emergency is defined as: (i) a disaster, natural or otherwise, that significantly increases the immediate need for health care personnel in an area of the state; (ii) an event or condition that creates a widespread risk of exposure to a serious communicable disease, or the potential for such widespread risk of exposure; or (iii) any other event or condition determined by the commissioner to constitute an imminent threat to public health. Nothing in this paragraph shall be deemed to prevent all or part of such medicaid savings allocation plan from taking effect retroactively to the extent permitted by 557 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 the federal centers for medicare and medi- caid services. In accordance with the medicaid savings allocation plan, the commissioner of the department of health shall reduce depart- ment of health state funds medicaid spend- ing by the amount of the projected over- spending through, actions including, but not limited to modifying or suspending reimbursement methods, including but not limited to all fees, premium levels and rates of payment, notwithstanding any provision of law that sets a specific amount or methodology for any such payments or rates of payment; modifying medicaid program benefits; seeking all necessary federal approvals, including, but not limited to waivers, waiver amend- ments; and suspending time frames for notice, approval or certification of rate requirements, notwithstanding any provision of law, rule or regulation to the contrary, including but not limited to sections 2807 and 3614 of the public health law, section 18 of chapter 2 of the laws of 1988, and 18 NYCRR 505.14(h). The department of health shall prepare a monthly report that sets forth: (a) known and projected department of health medi- caid expenditures as described in subdivi- sion 1 of this section, and factors that could result in medicaid disbursements for the relevant state fiscal year to exceed the projected department of health state funds disbursements in the enacted budget financial plan pursuant to subdivision 3 of section 23 of the state finance law, including spending increases or decreases due to: enrollment fluctuations, rate changes, utilization changes, MRT invest- ments, and shift of beneficiaries to managed care; and variations in offline medicaid payments; and (b) the actions taken to implement any medicaid savings allocation plan implemented pursuant to subdivision 4 of this section, including information concerning the impact of such actions on each category of service and each geographic region of the state. Each such monthly report shall be provided to the chairs of the senate finance and the assembly ways and means committees and 558 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 shall be posted on the department of health's website in a timely manner. For the purpose of making payments to providers of medical care pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law, and for payment of state aid to munici- palities and the federal government where payment systems through fiscal interme- diaries are not operational, to reimburse the provision of care to patients eligible for medical assistance. For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including nursing home, personal care, certified home health agen- cy, long term home health care program and hospital services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropri- ation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15, and (ii) appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013 ............................... 785,400,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................. 785,400,000 -------------- OFFICE OF HEALTH INSURANCE PROGRAMS ......................... 22,563,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 The monies hereby appropriated shall be available for the cost of housing subsi- dies to certain participants in the nurs- ing home transition and diversion waiver program as authorized by chapters 615 and 627 of the laws of 2004. A portion of such funds may be used for administration of the housing subsidies, either by state staff or a not-for-profit agency. Up to 100 percent of this appropriation may be suballocated to the division of housing and community renewal ........................ 2,303,000 For services and expenses related to trau- matic brain injury including but not limited to services rendered to individ- uals enrolled in the federally approved home and community based services (HCBS) 559 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 waiver and including personal and nonper- sonal services spending originally author- ized by appropriations and reappropri- ations enacted prior to 1996 ................ 12,465,000 For services and expenses of Alzheimer's disease assistance centers as established pursuant to chapter 586 of the laws of 1987 ........................................... 471,000 For a grant to the Coalition of New York State Alzheimer's Chapter, Inc. in support of and for distribution to a statewide network of not-for-profit corporations established and dedicated to responding at the local level to the needs of the New York State Alzheimer's community pursuant to subdivision 2 of section 2005 of the public health law .............................. 233,000 For services and expenses for the Alzheimer's community assistance program as established pursuant to chapter 657 of the laws of 1997 ................................ 47,000 For services and expenses for Alzheimer's community service programs ..................... 279,000 For services and expenses of adult health initiatives .................................. 1,000,000 For services and expenses for the alzheimer's disease resource center ............ 125,000 For services and expenses, including subal- location to the state office for the aging, for coordinating patient care Alzheimer's disease program .................... 340,000 Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the money hereby appropriated may be increased or decreased by interchange, transfer or suballocation between this appropriated amount and appropriations of the department of health medical assist- ance program and the department of health medical assistance administration program. For services and expenses for DC37 and Team- ster Local 858 health insurance coverage under the family health plus (FHPlus), medicaid or for payments to participating health insurance plans in the New York state health benefit exchange ................ 5,000,000 For services and expenses related to the annual hospital institutional cost report ...... 300,000 -------------- Program account subtotal .................. 22,563,000 -------------- 560 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 OFFICE OF HEALTH SYSTEMS MANAGEMENT ......................... 19,783,400 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For contractual services related to medical necessity and quality of care reviews related to medicaid patients and to moni- tor health care services provided to persons with AIDS ........................... 10,199,000 For services and expenses to support the center for liver transplant and the alli- ance for donation .............................. 352,000 For services and expenses for cardiac services access and cardiac data quality/outcomes initiatives ................... 653,000 For services and expenses of the brain trau- ma foundation .................................. 232,000 For services and expenses of a quality program for adult care facilities, includ- ing enriched housing facilities. Such program shall be targeted at improving the quality of life for adult care facili- ty residents. The department subject to the approval of the director of the divi- sion of budget, shall develop an allo- cation methodology taking into account financial status of the facility as well as resident needs. Such allocation shall serve as the basis of distribution to eligible facilities .......................... 6,532,000 For an operating assistance subprogram for enriched housing. To the extent that funds are appropriated for such purposes, the department is authorized to pay an operat- ing subsidy for SSI recipients who are residents in certified not-for-profit or public enriched housing programs. Such subsidy shall not exceed $115 per month per each SSI recipient and will be paid directly to the certified operator. If appropriations are not sufficient to meet such maximum monthly payments, such subsi- dy shall be reduced proportionately ............ 475,000 For services and expenses, including grants, of the long term care community coalition for an advocacy program on behalf of seniors with long term care needs ............... 33,000 For services and expenses for the center for workforce studies at the school of public 561 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 health through the research foundation of the state university of New York ............... 185,100 For services and expenses of upstate medical university through the research foundation of the state university of New York to promote minority participation in medical education ....................................... 18,400 For services and expenses of the gateway institute through the research foundation of the city university of New York to promote minority participation in medical education ...................................... 103,900 -------------- Program account subtotal .................. 18,783,400 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services account Federal Loan Repayment Account For expenses and services related to the health resources and services adminis- tration grant. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, and subject to the approval of the director of the budget, moneys hereby appropriated may be increased or decreased by transfer or suballocation to the higher education services corporation ............... 1,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 1,000,000 -------------- WADSWORTH CENTER FOR LABORATORIES AND RESEARCH PROGRAM ...... 13,004,400 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For services and expenses of a genetic disease screening program ...................... 609,000 For services and expenses of a sickle cell screening program .............................. 213,400 -------------- Program account subtotal ..................... 822,400 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Federal Block Grant Account - 25183 For services and expenses of the various 562 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 health prevention, diagnostic, detection and treatment services ....................... 3,682,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 3,682,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Spinal Cord Injury Research Fund Account - 21987 For services and expenses related to spinal cord injury research pursuant to chapter 338 of the laws of 1998 ...................... 2,000,000 For additional services and expenses of the spinal cord injury research board ............ 6,500,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 8,500,000 -------------- 563 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 ADMINISTRATION PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, effective October 1, 2006, expenditures made from this appropriation shall effectively provide a cost of living adjustment to the office of minority health, as determined by the commissioner of the department of health, provided however, for the period commencing on April 1, 2013 and ending March 31, 2014, the commissioner shall not apply any new cost of living adjustment authorized by section 1 of part C of chap- ter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part H of chapter 56 of the laws of 2012, for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimbursement. The commissioner of the department of health shall determine the stand- ards and requirements necessary to qualify for such increases. Further, each local government unit or direct contract provider receiving such funding shall submit a written certification regard- ing the use of such funds to be provided in the format proscribed by the department. Funds shall be allocated from this appropriation pursuant to a plan prepared by the commissioner and approved by the director of the budget ... 14,500 .................................... (re. $14,500) For services and expenses of the office of minority health including competitive grants to promote community strategic planning or new or improved health care delivery systems and networks in minority areas. Up to $102,000 of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations for administration ... 266,000 ..... (re. $257,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, effective October 1, 2006, expenditures made from this appropriation shall effectively provide a cost of living adjustment to the office of minority health, as determined by the commissioner of the department of health, provided however, for the period commencing on April 1, 2012 and ending March 31, 2013, the commissioner shall not apply any new cost of living adjustment authorized by section 1 of part C of chap- ter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part F of chapter 59 of the laws of 2011, for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimbursement. The commissioner of the department of health shall determine the standards and requirements necessary to qualify for such increases. Further, each local government unit or direct contract provider receiving such funding shall submit a written certification regard- ing the use of such funds to be provided in the format proscribed by the department. Funds shall be allocated from this appropriation pursuant to a plan prepared by the commissioner and approved by the director of the budget ... 14,500 .................................... (re. $14,500) 564 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses of the office of minority health including competitive grants to promote community strategic planning or new or improved health care delivery systems and networks in minority areas. Up to $102,000 of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations for administration ... 266,000 ..... (re. $239,587) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012, as transferred by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses of the physician loan repayment program pursuant to subdivision 5-a of section 2807-m of the public health law. All or part of this appropriation may be suballocated to the NYS higher education services corporation .......................... 1,700,000 ......................................... (re. $1,700,000) For services and expenses of the physician practice support program pursuant to subdivision 5-a of section 2807-m of the public health law ... 4,300,000 ................................. (re. $4,300,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011, as transferred by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses of the physician loan repayment program pursuant to subdivision 5-a of section 2807-m of the public health law. All or part of this appropriation may be suballocated to the NYS higher education services corporation .......................... 1,700,000 ......................................... (re. $1,700,000) For services and expenses of the physician practice support program pursuant to subdivision 5-a of section 2807-m of the public health law ... 4,300,000 ................................. (re. $4,300,000) ADMINISTRATION AND EXECUTIVE DIRECTION PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For services and expenses of the office of minority health including competitive grants to promote community strategic planning or new or improved health care delivery systems and networks in minority areas. Up to $102,000 of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations for administration ... 532,000 ..... (re. $188,700) AIDS INSTITUTE PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, effective October 1, 2006, expenditures made from this appropriation shall effectively provide a cost of living adjustment, provided however, for the peri- od commencing on April 1, 2013 and ending March 31, 2014, the commissioner shall not apply any new cost of living adjustment authorized by section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, 565 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 as amended by section 1 of part H of chapter 56 of the laws of 2012, for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimbursement, for providers of the following services, as determined by the commissioner of the department of health: regional and targeted HIV, STD, and hepatitis C services, HIV, STD, and hepatitis C prevention, HIV health care and supportive services, hepatitis C programs and HIV, STD, and hepatitis C clin- ical and provider education programs. The commissioner of the department of health shall determine the stan- dards and requirements necessary to qualify for such increases and the department may suballocate funds as needed. Further, each local government unit or direct contract provider receiving such funding shall submit a written certification regarding the use of such funds to be provided in the format proscribed by the department. Funds shall be allocated from this appropriation pursuant to a plan prepared by the commissioner and approved by the director of the budget ... 6,245,000 .............................. (re. $6,245,000) For services and expenses for HIV health care and supportive services. A portion of this appropriation may be suballocated to other state agencies, authorities, or accounts for expenditures related to the New York/New York III supportive housing agreement. A portion of these funds may be transferred to the general fund - state purposes account for administration of this program ......................... 29,248,300 ........................................ (re. $3,200,000) For services and expenses for hepatitis C programs. A portion of these funds may be transferred to the general fund-state purposes account for administration of this program ... 1,068,000 .... (re. $927,740) For additional grants to existing community service programs to meet the increased demands of HIV education, prevention, outreach, legal and supportive services to high risk groups and to address increased operating costs of these programs. Such grants shall be equitably distributed ... 525,000 ............................. (re. $525,000) For additional grants to existing community based organizations and to article 28 of the public health law diagnostic and treatment centers that must operate in a neighborhood or geographic area with high concentrations of at risk populations and provide services and programs that are culturally sensitive to the special social and cultural needs of the at risk populations. Such grant shall be used to meet increased demands for HIV education, prevention, outreach, and legal programs. Such grant shall be equitably distributed ...... 525,000 ............................................. (re. $525,000) For services and expenses for regional and targeted HIV, STD, and hepatitis C services. To ensure organizational viability, agency administration may be supported subject to the review and approval of the department of health. A portion of these funds may be trans- ferred to the general fund-state purposes account for administration of this program. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the Commissioner of Health shall be authorized to continue contracts with community service programs, multi-service agencies and community development initiatives for all such contracts which were executed on or before March 31, 2009, without any additional requirements that such 566 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 contracts be subject to competitive bidding or a request for proposals process ... 27,749,300 ................. (re. $17,080,350) For services and expenses for HIV, STD, and hepatitis C prevention. A portion of these funds may be suballocated to other state agencies. A portion of these funds may be transferred to the general fund- state purposes account for administration of this program .......... 31,087,500 ....................................... (re. $22,281,150) For services and expenses for HIV clinical and provider education programs ... 2,598,000 ............................ (re. $2,201,790) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, effective October 1, 2006, expenditures made from this appropriation shall effectively provide a cost of living adjustment, provided however, for the peri- od commencing on April 1, 2012 and ending March 31, 2013, the commissioner shall not apply any new cost of living adjustment authorized by section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part F of chapter 59 of the laws of 2011, for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimbursement, for providers of the following services, as determined by the commissioner of the department of health: regional and targeted HIV, STD, and hepatitis C services, HIV, STD, and hepatitis C prevention, HIV health care and supportive services, hepatitis C programs and HIV, STD, and hepatitis C clin- ical and provider education programs. The commissioner of the department of health shall determine the stan- dards and requirements necessary to qualify for such increases and the department may suballocate funds as needed. Further, each local government unit or direct contract provider receiving such funding shall submit a written certification regarding the use of such funds to be provided in the format proscribed by the department. Funds shall be allocated from this appropriation pursuant to a plan prepared by the commissioner and approved by the director of the budget ... 6,245,000 ................................ (re. $437,520) For services and expenses for regional and targeted HIV, STD, and hepatitis C services. To ensure organizational viability, agency administration may be supported subject to the review and approval of the department of health. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the Commissioner of Health shall be authorized to continue contracts with community service programs, multi-service agencies and community development initiatives for all such contracts which were executed on or before March 31, 2009, without any additional requirements that such contracts be subject to competitive bidding or a request for proposals process ... 3,090,000 ...................... (re. $75,000) For services and expenses for HIV, STD, and hepatitis C prevention ... 6,997,850 ........................................... (re. $301,000) For services and expenses for HIV health care and supportive services. A portion of this appropriation may be suballocated to other state agencies, authorities, or accounts for expenditures related to the New York/New York III supportive housing agreement. A portion of these funds may be transferred to the general fund - state purposes 567 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 account for administration of this program ......................... 10,933,100 ........................................ (re. $1,674,160) For services and expenses for hepatitis C programs. A portion of these funds may be transferred to the general fund-state purposes account for administration of this program ... 1,131,000 ..... (re. $88,950) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses for HIV health care and supportive services. A portion of this appropriation may be suballocated to other state agencies, authorities, or accounts for expenditures related to the New York/New York III supportive housing agreement. A portion of these funds may be transferred to the general fund - state purposes account for administration of this program ......................... 9,088,000 ........................................... (re. $600,000) By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2009: For grants to programs in New York state for the provision of HIV/AIDS legal and supportive services ... 600,000 ............ (re. $44,000) Special Revenue Funds - Other HCRA Resources Fund Health Care Services Account By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses for regional and targeted HIV, STD, and hepatitis C services. To ensure organizational viability, agency administration may be supported subject to the review and approval of the department of health. A portion of these funds may be trans- ferred to the general fund-state purposes account for administration of this program. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the Commissioner of Health shall be authorized to continue contracts with community service programs, multi-service agencies and community development initiatives for all such contracts which were executed on or before March 31, 2009, without any additional requirements that such contracts be subject to competitive bidding or a request for proposals process ... 26,297,600 .................... (re. $827,000) For services and expenses for HIV, STD, and hepatitis C prevention. A portion of these funds may be suballocated to other state agencies. A portion of these funds may be transferred to the general fund- state purposes account for administration of this program .......... 25,925,000 ........................................ (re. $1,340,000) For services and expenses for HIV health care and supportive services. A portion of these funds may be transferred to the general fund- state purposes account for administration of this program .......... 20,042,000 .......................................... (re. $800,000) For services and expenses for HIV clinical and provider education programs ... 2,751,400 .............................. (re. $150,000) CENTER FOR COMMUNITY HEALTH PROGRAM General Fund 568 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: State aid to municipalities for the operation of local health depart- ments and laboratories and for the provision of general public health services pursuant to article 6 of the public health law for activities under the jurisdiction of the commissioner of health. Notwithstanding any other provision of article 6 of the public health law, a county may obtain reimbursement pursuant to this act, only after the county chief financial officer certifies, in the municipal health services plan, that county tax levies used to fund services carried out by the county health department have not been added to or supplanted directly or indirectly by any funds obtained by the county pursuant to the Master Settlement Agreement entered into on November 23, 1998 by the state and leading United States tobacco product manufacturers, except in the case of a public health emer- gency, as determined by the commissioner of health. Notwithstanding annual aggregate limits for bad debt and charity care allowances and any other provision of law, up to $1,700,000 shall be transferred to the medical assistance program general fund - local assistance account for eligible publicly sponsored certified home health agencies that demonstrate losses from a disproportionate share of bad debt and charity care, pursuant to chapter 884 of the laws of 1990. Within the maximum limits specified herein, the department shall transfer only those funds which are necessary to meet the state share requirements for disproportionate share adjust- ments expected to be paid for the period January 1, 2013 through December 31, 2013. The moneys hereby appropriated shall be available for payment of financial assistance heretofore accrued ............................ 214,739,000 ..................................... (re. $179,000,000) For services and expenses including payment of health insurance premi- ums and reimbursement of health care providers for services rendered to individuals enrolled in the cystic fibrosis program pursuant to chapter 851 of the laws of 1987. The amounts appropriated pursuant to such appropriation may be suballocated to other state agencies or accounts for expenditures incurred in the operation of programs funded by such appropriation subject to the approval of the director of the budget ... 800,000 ........................... (re. $649,000) For services and expenses to implement the early intervention program act of 1992. The moneys hereby appropriated shall be available for payment of financial assistance heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue. Notwithstanding the provisions of any other law to the contrary, for state fiscal year 2013-14 the liability of the state and the amount to be distributed or otherwise expended by the state pursuant to section 2557 of the public health law shall be determined by first calculating the amount of the expenditure or other liability pursu- ant to such law, and then reducing the amount so calculated by two percent of such amount ... 163,687,000 .......... (re. $163,687,000) For services and expenses of a study of racial disparities ........... 147,500 ............................................. (re. $147,500) 569 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses of a minority male wellness and screening program ... 26,950 ................................... (re. $26,950) For services and expenses of a Latino health outreach initiative ... 36,750 ............................................... (re. $36,750) For services and expenses for stockpile storage for vaccines and supplies. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations for administration of this program ... 1,200,000 ....................................... (re. $510,000) For services and expenses to support the STD center of excellence .... 480,000 ............................................. (re. $360,000) For services and expenses related to the Indian health program. The moneys hereby appropriated shall be for payment of financial assist- ance heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue. Up to 2.5 percent of this appropriation may be transferred to the general fund-state purposes account for the nonpersonal service administration of this program ... 16,121,000 ............................ (re. $4,404,000) For services and expenses of a rabies program, including but not limited to reimbursement to counties for rabies expenses such as human post-exposure vaccination, and research studies in the control of wildlife rabies, pursuant to United States department of agricul- ture approval if necessary, to control the spread of rabies. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations for administration of this program .................. 1,456,000 ......................................... (re. $1,456,000) State grants for a program of family planning services pursuant to article 2 of the public health law. A portion of these funds may be suballocated to other state agencies ............................... 23,701,700 ....................................... (re. $21,739,000) The moneys hereby appropriated shall be available for respite services for families of eligible children. Such moneys shall be allocated to each municipality by the department of health as determined by the department, to reimburse such municipalities in the amount of 50 percent of the costs of respite services provided to eligible chil- dren and their families with the approval of the early intervention official, in accordance with section 2547 of the public health law, section 69-4.18 of title 10 of the New York codes rules and regu- lation and standards established by the department for the provision of respite services. The moneys allocated to each municipality by the department shall be the total amount of respite funds available for such purpose ... 1,757,300 .................... (re. $1,711,000) For services and expenses of a comprehensive adolescent pregnancy prevention program. A portion of this appropriation may be trans- ferred to state operations appropriations for administration of this program ... 10,631,300 ............................ (re. $8,061,000) Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, effective October 1, 2006, expenditures made from this appropriation shall effectively provide a cost of living adjustment, provided however, for the peri- od commencing on April 1, 2013 and ending March 31, 2014, the commissioner shall not apply any new cost of living adjustment authorized by section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part H of chapter 56 of the laws of 2012, for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any 570 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 other form of reimbursement, for providers of the following services, as determined by the commissioner of the department of health: obesity prevention and diabetes programs, nutritional services to pregnant women, infants and children, hunger prevention and nutrition assistance program, Indian health, asthma, prenatal care assistance program, rape crisis, comprehensive adolescent preg- nancy prevention, family planning, school health, childhood lead poisoning prevention, children with special health care needs, regional perinatal centers, migrant health, dental services, cancer services programs, healthy heart, Alzheimer's disease assistance centers, Alzheimer's research and education, tobacco control, rabies, immunization, universal prenatal and postpartum home visita- tion, public health campaign, sexually transmitted diseases, osteo- porosis prevention, sudden infant death syndrome, tick-borne disease, and tuberculosis control. The commissioner of the depart- ment of health shall determine the standards and requirements neces- sary to qualify for such increases and the department may suballo- cate funds as needed. Further, each local government unit or direct contract provider receiving such funding shall submit written certification regarding the use of such funds to be provided in the format prescribed by the department. Funds shall be allocated from this appropriation pursuant to a plan prepared by the commissioner and approved by the director of the budget ......................... 28,530,200 ....................................... (re. $28,530,200) For grants-in-aid to contract for hypertension prevention, screening, and treatment programs ... 232,300 .................. (re. $232,300) For services and expenses including an education program related to a children's asthma program. The department shall make grants within the amounts appropriated therefor to local health agencies, health care providers, school, school-based health centers and community- based organizations and other organizations with demonstrated inter- est and expertise in serving persons with asthma to develop and implement regional or community plans which may include the follow- ing activities: self-management programs in elementary schools, conducting public and provider education programs and implementing protocols for collection of data on asthma-related school absentee- ism and emergency room visits. In making grants the commissioner may give priority consideration to entities serving areas of the state with high incidence and prevalence of asthma. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations for administration of this program ................................. 213,400 ............................................. (re. $213,400) For services and expenses associated with new and existing school based health centers ... 9,842,900 ................ (re. $8,338,000) For services and expenses related to the school based health clinics program, notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law to the contrary, funds shall be available for the statewide school based health clinics program to provide grants to certain school based health centers pursuant to the following: Anthony Jordon Health Center ... 26,444 ................ (re. $26,444) Montefiore Medical Center ... 112,388 ................. (re. $112,388) Chenango Memorial Hospital ... 14,048 .................. (re. $14,048) 571 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 East Harlem Council for Human Services ... 11,569 ...... (re. $11,569) Family Health Network ... 8,239 ......................... (re. $8,239) Kaleida Health ... 168,581 ............................ (re. $168,581) Lutheran Medical Center ... 55,367 ..................... (re. $55,367) Nassau Health Care Corporation ... 10,743 .............. (re. $10,743) NY Presbyterian Hospital ... 197,504 .................. (re. $197,504) Renaissance-Harlem Hospital ... 80,160 ................. (re. $80,160) Sisters of Charity ... 33,055 .......................... (re. $33,055) Suffolk County DOH ... 9,090 ............................ (re. $9,090) Threshold Center for Alternative Youth Services ...................... 20,659 ............................................... (re. $20,659) University of Rochester ... 46,278 ..................... (re. $46,278) Via Health-Rochester General Hospital ... 15,701 ....... (re. $15,701) William F. Ryan Community Health Center ... 16,528 ..... (re. $16,528) For services and expenses to support grants to community health centers and comprehensive diagnostic and treatment centers for the purpose of furnishing primary health care services, including outreach, health education and dental care, to migrant and seasonal farmworkers and their families, of which no less than 70 percent shall be dedicated to community health centers receiving federal funding for such purpose pursuant to section 330(g) of the federal public health service act ... 406,000 ............... (re. $406,000) For services and expenses of a universal prenatal and postpartum home visitation program ... 1,847,000 .................. (re. $1,744,000) For services and expenses for childhood asthma coalitions. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appro- priations for administration of this program ....................... 1,163,300 ......................................... (re. $1,163,300) For services and expenses related to providing nutritional services and to provide nutritional education to pregnant women, infants, and children, including suballocations to the department of agriculture and markets for the farmer's market nutrition program and migrant worker services and the office of temporary and disability assist- ance for prenatal care assistance program activities. A portion of these funds may be suballocated to other state agencies. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appro- priations for administration of this program ....................... 26,254,900 ....................................... (re. $14,000,000) For services and expenses, including operating expenses related to providing nutritional services and nutrition education for hunger prevention and nutrition assistance. A portion of this appropriation may be suballocated to other state agencies. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations for administration of this program ................................. 28,046,700 ........................................ (re. $2,500,000) For services and expenses of the health and social services sexuality- related programs ... 4,966,900 .................... (re. $4,155,000) For grants to rape crisis centers for services to rape victims and programs to prevent rape. The amounts appropriated pursuant to such appropriation may be suballocated to other state agencies or accounts for expenditures incurred in the operation of programs 572 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 funded by such appropriation subject to the approval of the director of the budget ... 1,887,600 ....................... (re. $1,155,000) For services and expenses related to evidence based cancer services programs. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations for administration of this program ... 25,281,000 ................................... (re. $23,006,000) For services and expenses related to obesity and diabetes programs. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations for administration of this program .................. 6,803,300 ......................................... (re. $5,824,000) For services and expenses related to statewide health broadcasts involving local, state and federal agencies. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations for administration of this program ... 39,400 ........ (re. $39,400) For services and expenses of a public health genomics. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropri- ations for administration of this program .......................... 23,600 ............................................... (re. $23,600) For grants to sudden infant death syndrome centers ................... 18,400 ............................................... (re. $18,400) For services and expenses of the tick-borne disease institute, includ- ing grants for research and prevention, detection, and treatment of Lyme disease and other tick-borne illnesses ........................ 69,400 ............................................... (re. $69,400) For services and expenses of the comprehensive care centers for eating disorders program ... 118,000 ....................... (re. $118,000) For services and expenses of a safe motherhood initiative to prevent maternal deaths in New York state. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations for adminis- tration of this program ... 34,700 ................... (re. $34,700) For services and expenses of health promotion initiatives. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appro- priations for administration of this program ....................... 538,200 ............................................. (re. $538,200) For services and expenses for statewide maternal mortality reviews and the development of protocols to reduce incidents of death during childbirth. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations for administration of this program ... 31,300 ........................................... (re. $31,300) For services and expenses of the Adelphi University breast cancer support program ... 283,300 ......................... (re. $283,300) For services and expenses related to the tobacco use prevention and control program including grants to support cancer research. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations ... 33,143,300 .................... (re. $25,112,000) For services and expenses of a statewide public health campaign for tuberculosis control and prevention and for screening and education activities regarding sexually transmitted diseases, provided that any funds allocated under this appropriation shall not supplant existing local funds or state funds allocated to county health departments under article 6 of the public health law. Up to $300,000 of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations for the 573 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 administration of this program by the department of health ......... 5,587,100 ......................................... (re. $5,075,000) State aid to municipalities for medical services for the rehabili- tation of physically handicapped children, pursuant to article 6 of the public health law ... 3,479,600 ............... (re. $3,385,000) For services and expenses of the prenatal care assistance program. Up to 100 percent of this appropriation may be suballocated to the medical assistance program general fund - local assistance account to be matched by federal funds ... 2,296,400 ...... (re. $1,861,000) For services and expenses related to tobacco enforcement, education and related activities, pursuant to chapter 433 of the laws of 1997. Of amounts appropriated herein, up to $500,000 may be used for educational programs. A portion of this appropriation may be trans- ferred to state operations ... 2,174,600 .......... (re. $2,174,600) For services and expenses of the maternity and early childhood founda- tion ... 283,300 .................................... (re. $283,300) For grants in aid to contract for hypertension prevention, screening and treatment programs ... 631,700 .................. (re. $631,700) For services and expenses of tuberculosis treatment, detection and prevention ... 565,600 .............................. (re. $565,600) For services and expenses of a lead poisoning prevention program ..... 275,700 ............................................. (re. $262,000) For additional state grants for a program of family planning services pursuant to article 2 of the public health law ..................... 750,000 ............................................. (re. $750,000) For additional services and expenses associated with new and existing school based health centers ... 557,000 ............. (re. $557,000) For services and expenses related to the New York State breast cancer network ... 50,000 ................................... (re. $50,000) For services and expenses of the primary care development corporation ... 400,000 ......................................... (re. $400,000) For services and expenses of the Coalition for the Institutionalized Aged and Disabled ... 75,000 ......................... (re. $75,000) For services and expenses of the New York State Coalition of School- Based Health Centers ... 39,000 ...................... (re. $39,000) For services and expenses related to spinal cord injury research pursuant to chapter 338 of the laws of 1998. All or a portion of this appropriation may be transferred or suballocated to the state operations appropriations or the miscellaneous special revenue fund spinal cord injury research fund account ........................... 2,000,000 ......................................... (re. $2,000,000) For services and expenses related to testing for adrenoleukodystrophy (ALD). All of a portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations ... 110,000 ........................ (re. $110,000) For services and expenses related to the center for disability services' women's special health network ........................... 250,000 ............................................. (re. $250,000) For services and expenses related to the establishment of a school based health center at Richfield Springs ........................... 150,000 ............................................. (re. $150,000) 574 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses of the endometriosis foundation of America for activities related to awareness, education, and research ....... 200,000 ............................................. (re. $200,000) For services and expenses of women's health, including but not limited to, eating disorders, preventative care, prenatal care, and cancer services ... 550,000 ................................ (re. $550,000) For additional services and expenses of the comprehensive care centers for eating disorders programs ... 120,000 ........... (re. $120,000) For additional services and expenses for the maternity and early childhood foundation ... 250,000 .................... (re. $250,000) For services and expenses for a study on broad scale systems inte- gration, to be performed by the Chautauqua County Chapter, NYSARC, Inc., for the purpose of evaluating whether cost savings and quality of care improvements may be achieved through the provision of services, including but not limited to, dental, health, behavioral health, employment, and social services intervention within a managed care model in a rural setting. This appropriation may be available for transfer to state operations ......................... 100,000 ............................................. (re. $100,000) For services and expenses of the Finger Lakes Health Systems Agency ... 209,000 ......................................... (re. $209,000) For services and expenses related to health insurance coverage for home and personal care workers ... 3,000,000 ...... (re. $3,000,000) For services and expenses related to health insurance coverage for home and personal care workers ... 3,000,000 ...... (re. $3,000,000) Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Local Public Health Services Account By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses of the local public health services program. Notwithstanding section 607 of the public health law these funds shall be allocated for state aid to municipalities for a program of immunization against German measles, and other communicable diseases, pursuant to article 6 of the public health law ... 1,095,000 ............................................ (re. $25,600) For state aid to municipalities, notwithstanding section 607 of the public health law, for the operation of local health departments and for the provision of general public health services pursuant to article 6 of the public health law for activities under the juris- diction of the commissioner of health .............................. 3,036,000 ......................................... (re. $3,036,000) Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, this appropriation is available for transfer to the state operations miscellaneous special revenue fund - local public health services program account, in the administration and executive direction program fiscal management group ... 285,000 .......... (re. $62,000) Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, this appropriation is available for contractual audits of localities to supplement the audits performed by the department of health ... 209,000 ............................................. (re. $209,000) 575 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: State aid to municipalities for the operation of local health depart- ments and laboratories and for the provision of general public health services pursuant to article 6 of the public health law for activities under the jurisdiction of the commissioner of health. Notwithstanding any other provision of article 6 of the public health law, a county may obtain reimbursement pursuant to this act, only after the county chief financial officer certifies, in the municipal health services plan, that county tax levies used to fund services carried out by the county health department have not been added to or supplanted directly or indirectly by any funds obtained by the county pursuant to the Master Settlement Agreement entered into on November 23, 1998 by the state and leading United States tobacco product manufacturers, except in the case of a public health emer- gency, as determined by the commissioner of health. Notwithstanding annual aggregate limits for bad debt and charity care allowances and any other provision of law, up to $1,700,000 shall be transferred to the medical assistance program general fund - local assistance account for eligible publicly sponsored certified home health agencies that demonstrate losses from a disproportionate share of bad debt and charity care, pursuant to chapter 884 of the laws of 1990. Within the maximum limits specified herein, the department shall transfer only those funds which are necessary to meet the state share requirements for disproportionate share adjust- ments expected to be paid for the period January 1, 2012 through December 31, 2012. The moneys hereby appropriated shall be available for payment of financial assistance heretofore accrued ............................ 254,413,000 ..................................... (re. $104,615,000) For services and expenses of a rabies program, including but not limited to reimbursement to counties for rabies expenses such as human post-exposure vaccination, and research studies in the control of wildlife rabies, pursuant to United States department of agricul- ture approval if necessary, to control the spread of rabies. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations for administration of this program .................. 1,542,000 ........................................... (re. $634,000) State grants for a program of family planning services pursuant to article 2 of the public health law. A portion of these funds may be suballocated to other state agencies ............................... 25,101,000 .......................................... (re. $169,000) For services and expenses including payment of health insurance premi- ums and reimbursement of health care providers for services rendered to individuals enrolled in the cystic fibrosis program pursuant to chapter 851 of the laws of 1987. The amounts appropriated pursuant to such appropriation may be suballocated to other state agencies or accounts for expenditures incurred in the operation of programs funded by such appropriation subject to the approval of the director of the budget ... 800,000 ........................... (re. $368,000) For services and expenses to implement the early intervention program act of 1992. 576 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 The moneys hereby appropriated shall be available for payment of financial assistance heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue. Notwithstanding the provisions of any other law to the contrary, for state fiscal year 2012-2013 the liability of the state and the amount to be distributed or otherwise expended by the state pursuant to section 2557 of the public health law shall be determined by first calculating the amount of the expenditure or other liability pursuant to such law, and then reducing the amount so calculated by two percent of such amount ... 164,090,000 ........ (re. $2,311,000) The moneys hereby appropriated shall be available for respite services for families of eligible children. Such moneys shall be allocated to each municipality by the department of health as determined by the department, to reimburse such municipalities in the amount of 50 percent of the costs of respite services provided to eligible chil- dren and their families with the approval of the early intervention official, in accordance with section 2547 of the public health law, section 69-4.18 of title 10 of the New York codes rules and regu- lation and standards established by the department for the provision of respite services. The moneys allocated to each municipality by the department shall be the total amount of respite funds available for such purpose ... 1,861,000 .................... (re. $1,776,000) Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, effective October 1, 2006, expenditures made from this appropriation shall effectively provide a cost of living adjustment, provided however, for the peri- od commencing on April 1, 2012 and ending March 31, 2013, the commissioner shall not apply any new cost of living adjustment authorized by section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part F of chapter 59 of the laws of 2011, for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimbursement, for providers of the following services, as determined by the commissioner of the department of health: obesity prevention and diabetes programs, nutritional services to pregnant women, infants and children, hunger prevention and nutrition assistance program, Indian health, asthma, prenatal care assistance program, rape crisis, comprehensive adolescent preg- nancy prevention, family planning, school health, childhood lead poisoning prevention, children with special health care needs, regional perinatal centers, migrant health, dental services, cancer services programs, healthy heart, Alzheimer's disease assistance centers, Alzheimer's research and education, tobacco control, rabies, immunization, universal prenatal and postpartum home visita- tion, public health campaign, sexually transmitted diseases, osteo- porosis prevention, sudden infant death syndrome, tick-borne disease, and tuberculosis control. The commissioner of the depart- ment of health shall determine the standards and requirements neces- sary to qualify for such increases and the department may suballo- cate funds as needed. Further, each local government unit or direct contract provider receiving such funding shall submit written certification regarding the use of such funds to be provided in the format prescribed by the department. Funds shall be allocated from this appropriation pursuant to a plan prepared by the commissioner 577 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 and approved by the director of the budget ......................... 28,530,200 ........................................ (re. $3,637,000) For services and expenses for stockpile storage for vaccines and supplies. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations for administration of this program ... 1,200,000 ....................................... (re. $300,000) For services and expenses including an education program related to a children's asthma program. The department shall make grants within the amounts appropriated therefor to local health agencies, health care providers, school, school-based health centers and community- based organizations and other organizations with demonstrated inter- est and expertise in serving persons with asthma to develop and implement regional or community plans which may include the follow- ing activities: self-management programs in elementary schools, conducting public and provider education programs and implementing protocols for collection of data on asthma-related school absentee- ism and emergency room visits. In making grants the commissioner may give priority consideration to entities serving areas of the state with high incidence and prevalence of asthma. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations for administration of this program ................................. 226,000 .............................................. (re. $29,000) For services and expenses associated with new and existing school based health centers ... 4,436,000 ................... (re. $95,000) For services and expenses related to the school based health clinics program, notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law to the contrary, funds shall be available for the statewide school based health clinics program to provide grants to certain school based health centers pursuant to the following: Anthony Jordon Health Center ... 28,005 ................ (re. $28,005) Chenango Memorial Hospital ... 14,877 .................. (re. $14,877) Family Health Network ... 8,725 ......................... (re. $8,725) NY Presbyterian Hospital ... 209,164 .................. (re. $209,164) Suffolk County DOH ... 9,627 ............................ (re. $9,627) Via Health-Rochester General Hospital ... 16,628 ........ (re. $5,741) William F. Ryan Community Health Center ... 17,504 ..... (re. $17,504) For services and expenses to support grants to community health centers and comprehensive diagnostic and treatment centers for the purpose of furnishing primary health care services, including outreach, health education and dental care, to migrant and seasonal farmworkers and their families, of which no less than 70 percent shall be dedicated to community health centers receiving federal funding for such purpose pursuant to section 330(g) of the federal public health service act ... 430,000 ................ (re. $70,000) For services and expenses of a universal prenatal and postpartum home visitation program ... 1,956,000 .................... (re. $254,000) For services and expenses for childhood asthma coalitions. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appro- priations for administration of this program ....................... 1,232,000 ........................................... (re. $319,000) For services and expenses related to providing nutritional services and to provide nutritional education to pregnant women, infants, and 578 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 children, including suballocations to the department of agriculture and markets for the farmer's market nutrition program and migrant worker services and the office of temporary and disability assist- ance for prenatal care assistance program activities. A portion of these funds may be suballocated to other state agencies. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appro- priations for administration of this program ....................... 19,811,300 ........................................ (re. $3,300,000) For services and expenses, including operating expenses related to providing nutritional services and nutrition education for hunger prevention and nutrition assistance. A portion of this appropriation may be suballocated to other state agencies. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations for administration of this program ................................. 29,702,500 ........................................... (re. $26,600) For services and expenses of the health and social services sexuali- ty-related programs ... 5,260,150 ................... (re. $213,800) For grants to rape crisis centers for services to rape victims and programs to prevent rape. The amounts appropriated pursuant to such appropriation may be suballocated to other state agencies or accounts for expenditures incurred in the operation of programs funded by such appropriation subject to the approval of the director of the budget ... 1,871,000 .......................... (re. $54,900) For services and expenses related to evidence based cancer services programs. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations for administration of this program ... 9,006,750 ..................................... (re. $1,501,000) For services and expenses related to obesity and diabetes programs. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations for administration of this program .................. 7,205,000 ........................................... (re. $679,000) For services and expenses of a study of racial disparities ........... 147,500 ............................................. (re. $147,500) For services and expenses related to statewide health broadcasts involving local, state and federal agencies. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations for administration of this program ... 41,750 ......... (re. $8,000) For services and expenses of a public health genomics. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropri- ations for administration of this program .......................... 25,000 ............................................... (re. $25,000) For services and expenses of the tick-borne disease institute, includ- ing grants for research and prevention, detection, and treatment of Lyme disease and other tick-borne illnesses ........................ 73,500 ............................................... (re. $73,500) For services and expenses of a minority male wellness and screening program ... 26,950 ................................... (re. $26,950) For services and expenses of a Latino health outreach initiative ..... 36,750 ............................................... (re. $36,750) For services and expenses of health promotion initiatives. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appro- 579 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 priations for administration of this program ....................... 570,000 .............................................. (re. $86,000) For state grants to improve access to infertility services, treat- ments, and procedures. Funds shall be allocated from this appropri- ation pursuant to a plan prepared by the commissioner of health and approved by the director of the budget ............................. 923,500 ............................................. (re. $725,000) For additional state grants to improve access to infertility services, treatments, and procedures ... 1,000,000 ............ (re. $799,000) For additional state grants to improve access to infertility services, treatments, and procedures ... 1,000,000 .......... (re. $1,000,000) For services and expenses of the Niagara health quality coalition .... 372,000 .............................................. (re. $95,000) For services and expenses of women's health and wellness programs ... 500,000 .............................................. (re. $25,200) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: State aid to municipalities for the operation of local health depart- ments and laboratories and for the provision of general public health services pursuant to article 6 of the public health law for activities under the jurisdiction of the commissioner of health. Notwithstanding any other provision of article 6 of the public health law, a county may obtain reimbursement pursuant to this act, only after the county chief financial officer certifies, in the municipal health services plan, that county tax levies used to fund services carried out by the county health department have not been added to or supplanted directly or indirectly by any funds obtained by the county pursuant to the Master Settlement Agreement entered into on November 23, 1998 by the state and leading United States tobacco product manufacturers, except in the case of a public health emer- gency, as determined by the commissioner of health. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, rule or regulation, pursuant to article 6 of the public health law, the state shall provide aid to municipalities for the operation of local health departments and the provision of basic public health services, but shall not provide aid for other public health services in addition to those required by article 6 of the public health law, for activ- ities under the jurisdiction of the commissioner of health; provided, however, that if this chapter appropriates additional funds for other public health services pursuant to article 6 of the public health law, within the limits prescribed by regulation by the commissioner of health, then this language shall be considered null and void as of March 31, 2011. Notwithstanding annual aggregate limits for bad debt and charity care allowances and any other provision of law, up to $1,700,000 shall be transferred to the medical assistance program general fund - local assistance account for eligible publicly sponsored certified home health agencies that demonstrate losses from a disproportionate share of bad debt and charity care, pursuant to chapter 884 of the laws of 1990. Within the maximum limits specified herein, the department shall transfer only those funds which are necessary to meet the state share requirements for disproportionate share adjust- 580 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 ments expected to be paid for the period January 1, 2011 through December 31, 2011. The moneys hereby appropriated shall be available for payment of financial assistance heretofore accrued ............................ 319,413,000 ...................................... (re. $11,000,000) For services and expenses related to public health emergencies as declared by the counties or the commissioner of the department of health, and approved by the director of the budget in accordance with article 6 of the public health law. Notwithstanding any provision of the law to the contrary, a portion of these funds may be transferred to any program, fund, or account within the depart- ment to respond to any identified emergency, pursuant to approval by the director of the budget. Any such funds transferred to the gener- al fund - state purposes account shall be available for personal service and nonpersonal service expenditures ....................... 40,000,000 ........................................ (re. $1,164,000) For services and expenses of a rabies program, including but not limited to reimbursement to counties for rabies expenses such as human post-exposure vaccination, and research studies in the control of wildlife rabies, pursuant to United States department of agricul- ture approval if necessary, to control the spread of rabies. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations for administration of this program .................. 1,542,000 ........................................... (re. $495,000) State grants for a program of family planning services pursuant to article 2 of the public health law. A portion of these funds may be suballocated to other state agencies ............................... 25,101,000 .......................................... (re. $203,000) The moneys hereby appropriated shall be available for respite services for families of eligible children. Such moneys shall be allocated to each municipality by the department of health as determined by the department, to reimburse such municipalities in the amount of 50 percent of the costs of respite services provided to eligible chil- dren and their families with the approval of the early intervention official, in accordance with section 2547 of the public health law, section 69-4.18 of title 10 of the New York codes rules and regu- lation and standards established by the department for the provision of respite services. The moneys allocated to each municipality by the department shall be the total amount of respite funds available for such purpose ... 1,861,000 ...................... (re. $400,000) Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, effective October 1, 2006, expenditures made from this appropriation shall effectively provide a cost of living adjustment for providers of the following services, as determined by the commissioner of the department of health: nutrition education and outreach, obesity prevention and diabetes programs, nutritional services to pregnant women, infants and children, hunger prevention and nutrition assistance program, Indian health, asthma, prenatal care assistance program, rape crisis, comprehensive adolescent pregnancy prevention, family plan- ning, school health, childhood lead poisoning prevention, children with special health care needs, regional perinatal centers, migrant health, dental services, cancer services programs, healthy heart, 581 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Alzheimer's disease assistance centers, Alzheimer's research and education, tobacco control, rabies, immunization, universal prenatal and postpartum home visitation, public health campaign, sexually transmitted diseases, osteoporosis prevention, sudden infant death syndrome, tick-borne disease, and tuberculosis control. The commis- sioner of the department of health shall determine the standards and requirements necessary to qualify for such increases and the depart- ment may suballocate funds as needed. Further, each local government unit or direct contract provider receiving such funding shall submit written certification regarding the use of such funds to be provided in the format prescribed by the department. Funds shall be allocated from this appropriation pursuant to a plan prepared by the commis- sioner and approved by the director of the budget .................. 28,837,200 ........................................ (re. $3,226,000) For services and expenses for stockpile storage for vaccines and supplies. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations for administration of this program ... 1,200,000 ....................................... (re. $300,000) For grants-in-aid to contract for hypertension prevention, screening, and treatment programs ... 246,000 .................... (re. $6,000) For services and expenses associated with new and existing school based health centers ... 4,436,000 .................. (re. $279,000) For services and expenses related to the school based health clinics program, notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law to the contrary, funds shall be available for the statewide school based health clinics program to provide grants to certain school based health centers pursuant to the following: Anthony Jordon Health Center ... 28,005 ................ (re. $28,005) Chenango Memorial Hospital ... 14,877 .................. (re. $14,877) Suffolk County DOH ... 9,627 ............................ (re. $2,407) For services and expenses of a universal prenatal and postpartum home visitation program ... 1,956,000 .................... (re. $223,000) For services and expenses to support the STD center of excellence ... 480,000 ............................................. (re. $113,260) For services and expenses for childhood asthma coalitions. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appro- priations for administration of this program ....................... 1,232,000 ............................................. (re. $6,000) For services and expenses of the health and social services sexuali- ty-related programs ... 5,260,150 .................... (re. $30,000) For grants to rape crisis centers for services to rape victims and programs to prevent rape. The amounts appropriated pursuant to such appropriation may be suballocated to other state agencies or accounts for expenditures incurred in the operation of programs funded by such appropriation subject to the approval of the director of the budget ... 1,871,000 ........................... (re. $7,000) For services and expenses related to evidence based cancer services programs. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations for administration of this program ... 9,006,750 ....................................... (re. $964,000) For services and expenses related to obesity and diabetes programs. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations 582 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 appropriations for administration of this program .................. 7,205,000 ........................................... (re. $500,000) For services and expenses related to state-wide health broadcasts involving local, state and federal agencies. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations for administration of this program ................................. 41,750 ............................................... (re. $19,000) For services and expenses of a safe motherhood initiative to prevent maternal deaths in New York state. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations for adminis- tration of this program ... 36,750 ................... (re. $27,000) For services and expenses of a minority male wellness and screening program ... 26,950 ................................... (re. $26,950) For services and expenses of a Latino health outreach initiative ..... 36,750 ............................................... (re. $36,750) For state grants to improve access to infertility services, treat- ments, and procedures. Funds shall be allocated from this appropri- ation pursuant to a plan prepared by the commissioner of health and approved by the director of the budget ............................. 923,500 ............................................. (re. $303,000) For services and expenses related to providing nutritional services and to provide nutritional education to pregnant women, infants, and children, including suballocations to the department of agriculture and markets for the farmer's market nutrition program and migrant worker services and the office of temporary and disability assist- ance for prenatal care assistance program activities. A portion of these funds may be suballocated to other state agencies. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appro- priations for administration of this program ....................... 19,811,300 ........................................ (re. $3,300,000) For services and expenses, including operating expenses related to providing nutritional services and nutrition education for hunger prevention and nutrition assistance. A portion of this appropriation may be suballocated to other state agencies. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations for administration of this program ... 29,702,500 .... (re. $10,000) By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2010: State grants for a program of family planning services pursuant to article 2 of the public health law ................................. 28,595,000 ........................................... (re. $99,000) For services and expenses of the public health management leaders of tomorrow program, provided a portion of this appropriation shall be suballocated to university at Albany school of public health ....... 554,000 ............................................... (re. $1,000) For services and expenses of a study of racial disparities ........... 295,000 ............................................. (re. $292,000) For services and expenses of a public health genomics. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropri- ations for administration of this program .......................... 50,000 ............................................... (re. $42,000) 583 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses associated with new and existing school based health centers ... 4,436,000 ................... (re. $97,000) For services and expenses related to the school based health clinics program, notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law to the contrary, funds shall be available for the statewide school based health clinics program to provide grants to certain school based health centers pursuant to the following: Anthony Jordon Health Center ... 28,005 ................ (re. $28,005) Bronx Lebanon Hospital ... 119,023 .................... (re. $119,023) For services and expenses of a minority male wellness and screening program ... 53,900 ................................... (re. $53,900) For services and expenses of a Latino health outreach initiative ..... 73,500 ............................................... (re. $24,000) For services and expenses related to providing nutritional services and to provide nutritional education to pregnant women, infants, and children, including suballocations to the department of agriculture and markets for the farmer's market nutrition program and migrant worker services and the office of temporary and disability assist- ance for prenatal care assistance program activities. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropri- ations for administration of this program .......................... 19,811,300 .......................................... (re. $352,000) For services and expenses of the health and social services sexuali- ty-related programs ... 5,260,150 ................... (re. $121,000) By chapter 108, section 11, of the laws of 2010: For services and expenses of health promotion initiatives. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appro- priations for administration of this program ....................... 1,140,000 ........................................... (re. $299,000) For state grants to improve access to infertility services, treat- ments, and procedures. Funds shall be allocated from this appropri- ation pursuant to a plan prepared by the commissioner of health and approved by the director of the budget ............................. 1,847,000 ......................................... (re. $1,846,000) For services and expenses related to statewide health broadcasts involving local, state and federal agencies. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations for administration of this program ... 83,500 ........ (re. $74,000) For services and expenses of a safe motherhood initiative to prevent maternal deaths in New York state. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations for adminis- tration of this program ... 73,500 ................... (re. $73,000) For services and expenses for statewide maternal mortality reviews and the development of protocols to reduce incidents of death during childbirth. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations for administration of this program ... 66,250 ........................................... (re. $66,000) By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2009: For services and expenses of the health and social services sexuali- ty-related programs ... 5,537,000 .................... (re. $47,500) 584 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses of a study of racial disparities ........... 295,000 ............................................. (re. $295,000) For state grants to improve access to infertility services, treat- ments, and procedures. Funds shall be allocated from this appropri- ation pursuant to a plan prepared by the commissioner of health and approved by the director of the budget. Funds appropriated herein are supported by savings resulting from the increased Federal Medical Assistance Percentage (FMAP) provided pursuant to the Ameri- can recovery and reinvestment act of 2009 .......................... 3,694,000 ........................................... (re. $150,000) For services and expenses related to the school based health clinics program, notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law to the contrary, funds shall be available for the statewide school based health clinics program to provide grants to certain school based health centers pursuant to the following. Funds appropriated herein are supported by savings resulting from the increased Federal Medical Assistance Percentage (FMAP) provided pursuant to the Ameri- can recovery and reinvestment act of 2009: Anthony Jordon Health Center ... 28,005 ................ (re. $28,005) Bronx Lebanon Hospital ... 119,023 .................... (re. $118,400) For additional state grants for a program of family planning services pursuant to article 2 of the public health law ..................... 507,600 .............................................. (re. $12,600) For additional state grants to improve access to infertility services, treatments, and procedures ... 752,000 .............. (re. $752,000) For services and expenses of a chernobyl thyroid cancer screening pilot project ... 406,080 ........................... (re. $360,000) For services and expenses related to the statewide health and social services sexuality-related programs, notwithstanding any inconsist- ent provision of law to the contrary, funds shall be available for the statewide health and social services sexuality-related programs to establish health and social services and provide technical assistance pursuant to the following sub-schedule .................. 1,540,322 ............................................ (re. $15,000) sub-schedule Ali Forney ... 11,216 .................................. (re. $11,216) Asian Pacific Islander Coalition of HIV/AIDS (Manhattan/Queens) ...... 44,865 ............................................... (re. $44,865) Audre Lorde Project ... 56,081 ......................... (re. $56,081) Bronx Community Pride Center ... 56,081 ................ (re. $56,081) Brooklyn AIDS Task Force - Shades of Lavender Project ................ ...................................................... (re. $25,391) Callen-Lorde Community Health Center ... 44,865 ........ (re. $44,865) CANDLE (Community Awareness Network for a Drug-Free life and Environ- ment) ... 35,350 ..................................... (re. $35,350) Capital District Gay and Lesbian Community Council ................... 25,391 ............................................... (re. $25,391) Center Lane, Westchester Jewish Community Services ................... 34,741 ............................................... (re. $34,741) Empire State Pride Agenda ... 75,485 ................... (re. $75,485) 585 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Ferre Institute ... 20,189 ............................. (re. $20,189) Gay Alliance of the Genesee Valley ... 56,081 .......... (re. $56,081) Gay & Lesbian Switchboard ... 11,216 ................... (re. $11,216) Gay and Lesbian Youth Services of Western New York ................... 56,081 ............................................... (re. $56,081) Gay Men of African Descent ... 25,391 .................. (re. $25,391) Gay Men's Health Crisis ... 44,865 ..................... (re. $44,865) Greenwich Village Youth Council - New Neutral Zone ................... 30,475 ............................................... (re. $30,475) Heights Hill Mental Health Service - LGBT Affirmative Program ........ 25,391 ............................................... (re. $25,391) Hetrick Martin Institute ... 56,081 .................... (re. $56,081) In Our Own Voices ... 53,838 ........................... (re. $53,838) Latino Commission on AIDS - Mano A Mano ... 25,391 ..... (re. $25,391) Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Community Center .............. ..................................................... (re. $112,162) LGBT Wellness Program at Community Action Center ..................... 22,432 ............................................... (re. $22,432) LOFT ... 26,658 ........................................ (re. $26,658) Long Island Gay and Lesbian Youth ... 81,470 ........... (re. $81,470) Men of Color Health Awareness Project ... 25,391 ....... (re. $25,391) Metropolitan Community Church of New York ... 25,391 ... (re. $25,391) New York City Gay and Lesbian Anti-Violence Project .................. 76,186 ............................................... (re. $76,186) People of Color in Crisis ... 25,391 ................... (re. $25,391) Planned Parenthood Health Services of Northeastern New York .......... 22,432 ............................................... (re. $22,432) Planned Parenthood of Niagara County ... 11,216 ........ (re. $11,216) Positive Health Project ... 28,041 ..................... (re. $28,041) Pride Center of Western New York (Buffalo) ... 21,181 .. (re. $21,181) Pride for Youth/Long Island Crisis Center ... 56,081 ... (re. $56,081) Queens LGBT Pride Community Center ... 11,216 .......... (re. $11,216) Queens Lesbian and Gay Community Center INC .......................... 25,391 ............................................... (re. $25,391) Rainbow Access Initiative Albany ... 16,825 ............ (re. $16,825) Rainbow Seniors of Western New York ... 8,412 ........... (re. $8,412) Safety Zone ... 11,216 ................................. (re. $11,216) SAGE Upstate ... 21,181 ................................ (re. $21,181) Senior Action in a Gay Environment (SAGE) - Rainbow Aging Awareness Program ... 97,381 ................................... (re. $97,381) For services and expenses of the School Based Health Coalition ....... 37,600 ................................................ (re. $8,000) For services and expenses of the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgen- der Health and Human Services Network .............................. 2,048,000 ........................................... (re. $185,000) By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2008: For services and expenses of a study of racial disparities ........... 295,000 ............................................. (re. $295,000) By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2008, as amended by chapter 1, section 3, of the laws of 2009: 586 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses of the Health Information Technology program pursuant to chapter 58 of the laws of 2004 ......................... 2,256,000 ........................................... (re. $758,000) For additional state grants to improve access to infertility services, treatments, and procedures ... 752,000 ............... (re. $46,000) For additional services and expenses associated with new and existing school based health centers ... 507,600 .............. (re. $10,000) By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2008, as amended by chapter 496, section 5, of the laws of 2008: For services and expenses of the health and social services sexuali- ty-related programs, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 .................. 5,890,000 ......................................... (re. $1,900,000) For services and expenses of a universal prenatal and postpartum home visitation program, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 .................. 2,080,000 ......................................... (re. $1,374,200) By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2007: For services and expenses of Health Information Technology, pursuant to chapter 58 of the laws of 2004 ... 3,000,000 ... (re. $1,492,000) For additional state grants for a program of family planning services pursuant to article 2 of the public health law ..................... 675,000 ............................................... (re. $7,000) For additional services and expenses of existing Alzheimer's disease assistance centers as established pursuant to chapter 586 of the laws of 1987 ... 100,000 .............................. (re. $7,000) For additional services and expenses associated with new and existing school based health centers ... 675,000 .............. (re. $68,000) By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2007, as amended by chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2008: For services and expenses related to the palliative care education and training program pursuant to section 2807-n of the public health law as added by chapter 58 of the laws of 2007. Up to $370,000 of this appropriation may be transferred to the general fund - state purposes account for administration of this program ................ 4,600,000 ......................................... (re. $4,230,000) By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2006: For services and expenses of health information technology ........... 3,000,000 ........................................... (re. $600,000) For services and expenses of the safe patient handling demonstration program ... 500,000 .................................. (re. $75,000) For services and expenses of racial disparity study .................. 300,000 ............................................. (re. $300,000) 587 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2002: For grants to selected local health departments to perform health screenings for volunteer emergency workers including but not limited to volunteer fire and ambulance persons who were involved in response and recovery efforts related to the September 11, 2001 attack on the New York City World Trade Center ..................... 250,000 ............................................. (re. $247,250) By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2001, as amended by chapter 15, section 4, of the laws of 2002: For state aid to municipalities for services and expenses related to the West Nile encephalitis outbreak. The moneys hereby appropriated shall be available for payment of financial assistance heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, these funds shall be available for reimbursement for emer- gency response to the West Nile virus pursuant to section 611 of article 6 of the public health law ................................. 21,900,000 ....................................... (re. $12,800,000) By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2000: For additional state grants for screenings for the breast cancer detection and education program pursuant to chapter 328 of the laws of 1989 as amended ... 500,000 ........................ (re. $9,700) For services and expenses related to cancer initiatives .............. 1,000,000 ........................................... (re. $450,000) For services and expenses of Lenox Hill Hospital ..................... 150,000 ............................................. (re. $150,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal [Department of] Education Fund Individuals with Disabilities-Part C Account - 25214 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For activities related to a handicapped infants and toddlers program ... 51,578,000 ................................... (re. $51,578,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For activities related to a handicapped infants and toddlers program ... 51,578,000 ................................... (re. $51,578,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For activities related to a handicapped infants and toddlers program ... 51,578,000 ................................... (re. $12,895,000) By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For activities related to a handicapped infants and toddlers program ... 51,578,000 ................................... (re. $12,895,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Federal Block Grant Account - 25183 588 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For various health prevention, diagnostic, detection and treatment services. The commissioner of health is hereby authorized to waive any provisions of the public health law and regulations, to issue appro- priate operating certificates, and to enter into contracts with article 28 facilities, to provide funds, to establish, support and conduct projects to provide improved and expanded school health services for preschool and school-age children. No more than 10 per centum of the amount appropriated for such purpose shall be expended for services and expenses in connection with the administration and evaluation of such grants. Grants awarded under this appropriation shall be distributed and administered in accordance with regulations established by the commissioner of health. The amounts appropriated pursuant to such appropriation may be suballocated to other state agencies or accounts for expenditures incurred in the operation of programs funded by such appropriation subject to the approval of the director of the budget ... 57,475,000 ............ (re. $57,475,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Federal Block Grant Account By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For various health prevention, diagnostic, detection and treatment services. The commissioner of health is hereby authorized to waive any provisions of the public health law and regulations, to issue appro- priate operating certificates, and to enter into contracts with article 28 facilities, to provide funds, to establish, support and conduct projects to provide improved and expanded school health services for preschool and school-age children. No more than 10 per centum of the amount appropriated for such purpose shall be expended for services and expenses in connection with the administration and evaluation of such grants. Grants awarded under this appropriation shall be distributed and administered in accordance with regulations established by the commissioner of health. The amounts appropriated pursuant to such appropriation may be suballocated to other state agencies or accounts for expenditures incurred in the operation of programs funded by such appropriation subject to the approval of the director of the budget ... 57,475,000 ............ (re. $57,475,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For various health prevention, diagnostic, detection and treatment services. The commissioner of health is hereby authorized to waive any provisions of the public health law and regulations, to issue appro- priate operating certificates, and to enter into contracts with article 28 facilities, to provide funds, to establish, support and conduct projects to provide improved and expanded school health services for preschool and school-age children. No more than 10 per centum of the amount appropriated for such purpose shall be expended 589 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 for services and expenses in connection with the administration and evaluation of such grants. Grants awarded under this appropriation shall be distributed and administered in accordance with regulations established by the commissioner of health. The amounts appropriated pursuant to such appropriation may be suballocated to other state agencies or accounts for expenditures incurred in the operation of programs funded by such appropriation subject to the approval of the director of the budget ... 57,475,000 ............ (re. $14,369,000) By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For various health prevention, diagnostic, detection and treatment services. The commissioner of health is hereby authorized to waive any provisions of the public health law and regulations, to issue appropriate operating certificates, and to enter into contracts with article 28 facilities, to provide funds, to establish, support and conduct projects to provide improved and expanded school health services for preschool and school-age children. No more than 10 per centum of the amount appropriated for such purpose shall be expended for services and expenses in connection with the administration and evaluation of such grants. Grants awarded under this appropriation shall be distributed and administered in accordance with regulations established by the commissioner of health. The amounts appropriated pursuant to such appropriation may be suballocated to other state agencies or accounts for expenditures incurred in the operation of programs funded by such appropriation subject to the approval of the director of the budget ... 57,475,000 ............ (re. $14,369,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Federal Health, Education and Human Services Account - 25148 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For various health prevention, diagnostic, detection and treatment services. The amounts appropriated pursuant to such appropriation may be suballocated to other state agencies or accounts for expendi- tures incurred in the operation of programs funded by such appropri- ation subject to the approval of the director of the budget ........ 33,700,000 ....................................... (re. $33,700,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For various health prevention, diagnostic, detection and treatment services. The amounts appropriated pursuant to such appropriation may be suballocated to other state agencies or accounts for expendi- tures incurred in the operation of programs funded by such appropri- ation subject to the approval of the director of the budget ........ 33,700,000 ....................................... (re. $33,700,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For various health prevention, diagnostic, detection and treatment services. The amounts appropriated pursuant to such appropriation may be suballocated to other state agencies or accounts for expendi- tures incurred in the operation of programs funded by such appropri- 590 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 ation subject to the approval of the director of the budget ........ 33,700,000 ........................................ (re. $8,425,000) By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For various health prevention, diagnostic, detection and treatment services. The amounts appropriated pursuant to such appropriation may be suballocated to other state agencies or accounts for expendi- tures incurred in the operation of programs funded by such appropri- ation subject to the approval of the director of the budget ........ 42,803,000 .......................................... (re. $973,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal USDA-Food and Nutrition Services Fund Child and Adult Care Food Account - 25022 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For various federal food and nutritional services. The moneys hereby appropriated shall be available for payment of financial assistance heretofore accrued ... 247,694,000 ............... (re. $10,000,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For various federal food and nutritional services. The moneys hereby appropriated shall be available for payment of financial assistance heretofore accrued ... 247,694,000 ................ (re. $5,500,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For various federal food and nutritional services. The moneys hereby appropriated shall be available for payment of financial assistance heretofore accrued ... 247,694,000 ................ (re. $5,500,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal USDA-Food and Nutrition Services Fund Federal Food and Nutrition Services Account - 25022 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For various federal food and nutritional services. The moneys hereby appropriated shall be available for payment of financial assistance heretofore accrued ... 502,970,000 .............. (re. $125,000,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For various federal food and nutritional services. The moneys hereby appropriated shall be available for payment of financial assistance heretofore accrued ... 502,970,000 .............. (re. $113,750,000) Special Revenue Funds - Other Combined [Gifts, Grants and Bequests] EXPENDABLE TRUST Fund NYS Prostate Cancer Research, Detection and Education Account - 20183 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For prostate cancer research, detection and education pursuant to chapter 273 of the laws of 2004 ... 1,000,000 ..... (re. $1,000,000) 591 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For prostate cancer research, detection and education pursuant to chapter 273 of the laws of 2004 ... 1,000,000 ..... (re. $1,000,000) Special Revenue Funds - Other HCRA Resources Fund Health Care Services Account By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses of a statewide public health campaign for tuberculosis control and prevention and for screening and education activities regarding sexually transmitted diseases, provided that any funds allocated under this appropriation shall not supplant existing local funds or state funds allocated to county health departments under article 6 of the public health law. Up to $300,000 of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations for the administration of this program by the department of health ......... 5,917,000 ........................................... (re. $315,000) For services and expenses related to the Indian health program. The moneys hereby appropriated shall be for payment of financial assist- ance heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue. Up to 2.5 percent of this appropriation may be transferred to the general fund-state purposes account for the nonpersonal service administration of this program ... 16,121,000 ............................... (re. $25,000) State aid to municipalities for medical services for the rehabili- tation of physically handicapped children, pursuant to article 6 of the public health law ... 3,685,000 ................. (re. $835,000) For services and expenses for a school health program ................ 3,981,000 ......................................... (re. $1,300,000) For services and expenses of the prenatal care assistance program. Up to 100 percent of this appropriation may be suballocated to the medical assistance program general fund - local assistance account to be matched by federal funds ... 2,432,000 ........ (re. $260,000) For services and expenses related to tobacco enforcement, education and related activities, pursuant to chapter 433 of the laws of 1997. Of amounts appropriated herein, up to $500,000 may be used for educational programs. A portion of this appropriation may be trans- ferred to state operations ... 2,303,000 ............. (re. $69,000) For services and expenses related to evidence based cancer services programs. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations for administration of this program ... 17,767,000 .................................... (re. $2,814,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses of a statewide public health campaign for tuberculosis control and prevention and for screening and education activities regarding sexually transmitted diseases, provided that any funds allocated under this appropriation shall not supplant existing local funds or state funds allocated to county health departments under article 6 of the public health law. Up to $300,000 of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations for the 592 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 administration of this program by the department of health ......... 5,917,000 ........................................... (re. $473,000) For services and expenses for a school health program ................ 3,981,000 ........................................... (re. $240,000) For services and expenses of the prenatal care assistance program. Up to 100 percent of this appropriation may be suballocated to the medical assistance program general fund - local assistance account to be matched by federal funds ... 2,432,000 ........ (re. $215,000) For services and expenses related to tobacco enforcement, education and related activities, pursuant to chapter 433 of the laws of 1997. Of amounts appropriated herein, up to $500,000 may be used for educational programs. A portion of this appropriation may be trans- ferred to state operations ... 2,303,000 ............. (re. $32,000) For services and expenses related to evidence based cancer services programs. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations for administration of this program ... 17,767,000 .................................... (re. $1,635,000) By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For services and expenses of a statewide public health campaign for tuberculosis control and prevention and for screening and education activities regarding sexually transmitted diseases, provided that any funds allocated under this appropriation shall not supplant existing local funds or state funds allocated to county health departments under article 6 of the public health law. Up to $300,000 of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations for the administration of this program by the department of health ... 5,917,000 ........................................... (re. $437,000) State aid to municipalities for medical services for the rehabili- tation of physically handicapped children, pursuant to article 6 of the public health law ... 3,685,000 ................. (re. $307,000) For services and expenses of the prenatal care assistance program. Up to 100 percent of this appropriation may be suballocated to the medical assistance program general fund - local assistance account to be matched by federal funds ... 2,432,000 ......... (re. $86,000) For services and expenses related to tobacco enforcement, education and related activities, pursuant to chapter 433 of the laws of 1997. Of amounts appropriated herein, up to $500,000 may be used for educational programs. A portion of this appropriation may be trans- ferred to state operations ... 2,303,000 ............. (re. $11,000) By chapter 133, section 11, of the laws of 2010: For services and expenses related to the Indian health program. The moneys hereby appropriated shall be for payment of financial assist- ance heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue. Up to 2.5 percent of this appropriation may be transferred to the general fund-state purposes account for the nonpersonal service administration of this program ... 16,121,000 ............................... (re. $25,000) Special Revenue Funds - Other HCRA Resources Fund 593 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Hospital Based Grants Program Account By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses related to providing nutritional services to pregnant women, infants, and children. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, up to 5 percent of the amount appropriated may be transferred to the general fund - state purposes account for the administration of this program by the department of health ... 7,993,600 .............................. (re. $7,925,600) For grants in aid to contract for hypertension prevention, screening and treatment programs ... 669,000 .................. (re. $580,000) For grants to rape crisis centers for services to rape victims and programs to prevent rape. This appropriation may be suballocated to the division of criminal justice services .......................... 128,000 ............................................. (re. $128,000) For services and expenses for a school health program ................ 2,007,000 ......................................... (re. $1,602,000) For services and expenses of tuberculosis treatment, detection and prevention ... 599,000 .............................. (re. $369,000) For services and expenses of a lead poisoning prevention program ..... 292,000 ............................................. (re. $227,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses related to providing nutritional services to pregnant women, infants, and children. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, up to 5 percent of the amount appropriated may be transferred to the general fund - state purposes account for the administration of this program by the department of health ... 7,993,600 .............................. (re. $3,297,000) For grants in aid to contract for hypertension prevention, screening and treatment programs ... 669,000 .................. (re. $235,000) For grants to rape crisis centers for services to rape victims and programs to prevent rape. This appropriation may be suballocated to the division of criminal justice services .......................... 128,000 .............................................. (re. $79,000) For services and expenses for a school health program ................ 2,007,000 ......................................... (re. $1,189,000) For services and expenses of tuberculosis treatment, detection and prevention ... 599,000 .............................. (re. $128,000) For services and expenses of a lead poisoning prevention program ... 292,000 .............................................. (re. $52,500) By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For grants in aid to contract for hypertension prevention, screening and treatment programs ... 669,000 ................... (re. $73,712) For services and expenses for a school health program ................ 2,007,000 ........................................... (re. $142,000) By chapter 108, section 11, of the laws of 2010: For services and expenses of a lead poisoning prevention program ... 392,000 .............................................. (re. $32,000) 594 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 CENTER FOR ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses related to the water supply protection program ... 5,017,000 ............................. (re. $4,339,000) For services and expenses of the healthy neighborhood program ........ 1,872,800 ......................................... (re. $1,544,000) For services and expenses related to enhancing the childhood lead poisoning primary prevention program in accordance with article 13 of the public health law. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations ... 4,721,300 ..... (re. $4,514,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses related to the water supply protection program ... 5,313,200 ................................ (re. $63,200) For services and expenses of the healthy neighborhood program ........ 1,983,400 ............................................ (re. $78,000) For services and expenses related to enhancing the childhood lead poisoning primary prevention program in accordance with article 13 of the public health law. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations ... 5,000,000 ....... (re. $384,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses related to the water supply protection program ... 5,313,200 ................................ (re. $86,000) For services and expenses of the healthy neighborhood program ... 1,983,400 ............................................ (re. $30,300) For services and expenses related to enhancing the childhood lead poisoning primary prevention program in accordance with article 13 of the public health law. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations ... 5,000,000 ....... (re. $989,000) By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For services and expenses related to enhancing the childhood lead poisoning primary prevention program in accordance with article 13 of the public health law. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations ... 5,000,000 ..... (re. $4,600,000) By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2009: For services and expenses related to enhancing the childhood lead poisoning primary prevention program in accordance with article 13 of the public health law. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations ... 2,500,000 ........ (re. $28,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Federal Block Grant Account - 25183 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: 595 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses of various health prevention, diagnostic, detection and treatment services ... 3,687,000 .... (re. $3,687,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Federal Block Grant Account - 25100 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses of various health prevention, diagnostic, detection and treatment services ... 3,687,000 .... (re. $3,687,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses of various health prevention, diagnostic, detection and treatment services ... 3,687,000 .... (re. $3,687,000) By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For services and expenses of various health prevention, diagnostic, detection and treatment services ... 3,687,000 ...... (re. $921,000) CHILD HEALTH INSURANCE PROGRAM Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Children's Health Insurance Account - 25148 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: The money hereby appropriated is available for payment of aid hereto- fore accrued or hereafter accrued. For services and expenses related to the children's health insurance program, pursuant to title XXI of the federal social security act ... 545,064,000 ................................. (re. $545,064,000) HEALTH CARE FINANCING PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses related to the annual hospital institutional cost report. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations ... 300,000 ......... (re. $300,000) For services and expenses for the center for workforce studies at the school of public health through the research foundation of the state university of New York. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations ..................... 185,100 ............................................. (re. $185,100) For services and expenses of upstate medical university through the research foundation of the state university of New York to promote minority participation in medical education. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations ... 18,400 ........................................... (re. $18,400) 596 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses of the gateway institute through the research foundation of the city university of New York to promote minority participation in medical education. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations ... 103,900 ......................................... (re. $103,900) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses related to the annual hospital institutional cost report. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations ... 300,000 ......... (re. $211,000) By chapter 53, section 1 of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses related to the annual hospital institutional cost report. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations ... 300,000 ......... (re. $211,000) The appropriation made by chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2010, to the child health insurance program, is hereby transferred and reap- propriated to health care financing program: For services and expenses related to the annual hospital institutional cost report. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations ... 300,000 ......... (re. $213,900) HEALTH CARE REFORM ACT PROGRAM Special Revenue Funds - Other HCRA Resources Fund HCRA Program Account - 20807 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services, expenses, grants and transfers necessary to implement the health care reform act program in accordance with section 2807-j, 2807-k, 2807-l, 2807-m, 2807-p, 2807-s and 2807-v of the public health law. The moneys hereby appropriated shall be available for payments heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue. Notwith- standing any inconsistent provision of law, the moneys hereby appro- priated may be increased or decreased by interchange or transfer with any appropriation of the department of health or by transfer or suballocation to any appropriation of the department of financial services, which shall mean, prior to October 3, 2011, the department of insurance, the office of mental health and the state office for the aging subject to the approval of the director of the budget, who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. With the approval of the director of the budget, up to 5 percent of this appropriation may be used for state operations purposes. At the direction of the director of the budget, funds may also be trans- ferred directly to the general fund for the purpose of repaying a draw on the tobacco revenue guarantee fund. 597 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For transfer to the pool administrator for the purposes of making empire clinical research investigator program (ECRIP) payments ..... 8,611,600 ......................................... (re. $8,611,600) For services and expenses of the New York state area health education center program ... 2,077,400 ...................... (re. $1,527,436) For services and expenses of the ambulatory care training program pursuant to subdivision 5-a of section 2807-m of the public health law ... 4,060,300 ................................. (re. $3,812,836) For services and expenses of the physician loan repayment program pursuant to subdivision 5-a of section 2807-m of the public health law. All or part of this appropriation may be suballocated to the NYS higher education services corporation .......................... 1,605,200 ......................................... (re. $1,605,200) For services and expenses of the physician practice support program pursuant to subdivision 5-a of section 2807-m of the public health law ... 4,060,300 ................................. (re. $4,060,300) For services and expenses related to physician workforce studies pursuant to subdivision 5-a of section 2807-m of the public health law ... 487,200 ..................................... (re. $487,200) For services and expenses of the diversity in medicine/post- baccalaureate program pursuant to subdivision 5-a of section 2807-m of the public health law ... 1,605,200 ............ (re. $1,605,200) For additional services and expenses of the physician loan repayment program ... 100,000 ................................. (re. $100,000) For additional services and expenses of the physician practice support program ... 300,000 ................................. (re. $300,000) For suballocation to the department of financial services related to the physicians excess medical malpractice program .................. 127,400,000 ..................................... (re. $127,400,000) For transfer to health research incorporated (HRI) for the AIDS drug assistance program ... 42,300,000 ................ (re. $42,300,000) For state grants for the health workforce retraining program. Notwithstanding section 2807-g of the public health law, or any other provision of law to the contrary, funds hereby appropriated may be made available to other state agencies and facilities oper- ated by the department of health for services and expenses related to the worker retraining program as disbursed pursuant to section 2807-g of the public health law. Provided, however, that the direc- tor of the budget must approve the release of any request for proposal or request for application or any other procurement initi- atives issued on or after April 1, 2007. Further provided that any contract executed on or after April 1, 2007 must receive the prior approval of the director of the budget. A portion of this appropri- ation may be transferred to state operations appropriations ........ 26,816,800 ....................................... (re. $26,078,057) For state grants for rural health care access development ............ 9,800,000 ......................................... (re. $9,497,891) For state grants for rural health network development ................ 6,400,000 ......................................... (re. $5,109,090) For services and expenses, including grants, related to emergency assistance distributions as designated by the commissioner of health. Notwithstanding section 112 or 163 of the state finance law 598 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 or any other contrary provision of law, such distributions shall be limited to providers or programs where, as determined by the commis- sioner of health, emergency assistance is vital to protect the life or safety of patients, to ensure the retention of facility caregiv- ers or other staff, or in instances where health facility operations are jeopardized, or where the public health is jeopardized or other emergency situations exist ......................................... 2,900,000 ......................................... (re. $2,900,000) For transfer to the pool administrator for distributions related to school based health clinics ... 5,287,800 ......... (re. $5,287,800) For services and expenses related to school based health centers. The total amount of funds provided herein shall be distributed to school-based health center providers based on the ratio of each provider's total enrollment for all sites to the total enrollment of all providers. This formula shall be applied to the total amount made available herein, provided, however, that notwithstanding any contrary provision of law, the commissioner of health may establish minimum and maximum awards for providers ........................... 2,643,900 ......................................... (re. $2,643,900) For services and expenses related to auditing or payment of audit contracts to determine payor and provider compliance requirements. All or a portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations ... 14,700,000 ......... (re. $10,787,000) For services and expenses related to auditing or payment of audit contracts to determine hospital compliance with paragraph 6 of subdivision (a) of section 405.4 of title 10, NYCRR. All or a portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations ... 1,100,000 ........................ (re. $421,000) For services and expenses related to the pool administration. All or a portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations ... 4,200,000 ...................... (re. $4,200,000) For transfer to the pool administrator for state grants for poison control centers. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations ... 2,500,000 .. (re. $2,500,000) For services and expenses of the upstate poison control center ....... 500,000 ............................................. (re. $500,000) For payments for uncompensated care to eligible voluntary non-profit diagnostic and treatment centers ... 54,400,000 .. (re. $54,363,477) For state grants to improve access to infertility services, treat- ments, and procedures ... 1,910,700 ............... (re. $1,652,818) For additional state grants to improve access to infertility services, treatments, and procedures ... 1,000,000 .......... (re. $1,000,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For transfer to the pool administrator for the purposes of making empire clinical research investigator program (ECRIP) payments ..... 9,120,000 ......................................... (re. $1,630,000) For services and expenses of the New York state area health education center program ... 2,200,000 ......................... (re. $30,000) For services and expenses of the ambulatory care training program pursuant to subdivision 5-a of section 2807-m of the public health law ... 4,300,000 ................................. (re. $4,175,645) 599 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses of the physician loan repayment program pursuant to subdivision 5-a of section 2807-m of the public health law. All or part of this appropriation may be suballocated to the NYS higher education services corporation .......................... 1,700,000 ......................................... (re. $1,700,000) For services and expenses of the physician practice support program pursuant to subdivision 5-a of section 2807-m of the public health law ... 4,300,000 .................................. (re. 3,673,505) For services and expenses related to physician workforce studies pursuant to subdivision 5-a of section 2807-m of the public health law ... 516,000 ..................................... (re. $516,000) For state grants for the health workforce retraining program. Notwithstanding section 2807-g of the public health law, or any other provision of law to the contrary, funds hereby appropriated may be made available to other state agencies and facilities oper- ated by the department of health for services and expenses related to the worker retraining program as disbursed pursuant to section 2807-g of the public health law. Provided, however, that the direc- tor of the budget must approve the release of any request for proposal or request for application or any other procurement initi- atives issued on or after April 1, 2007. Further provided that any contract executed on or after April 1, 2007 must receive the prior approval of the director of the budget. A portion of this appropri- ation may be transferred to state operations appropriations ........ 28,400,000 ....................................... (re. $15,900,000) For state grants for rural health care access development ............ 9,800,000 ........................................... (re. $302,200) For state grants for rural health network development ................ 6,400,000 ........................................... (re. $183,000) For services and expenses, including grants, related to emergency assistance distributions as designated by the commissioner of health. Notwithstanding section 112 or 163 of the state finance law or any other contrary provision of law, such distributions shall be limited to providers or programs where, as determined by the commis- sioner of health, emergency assistance is vital to protect the life or safety of patients, to ensure the retention of facility caregiv- ers or other staff, or in instances where health facility operations are jeopardized, or where the public health is jeopardized or other emergency situations exist ... 2,900,000 ............ (re. $996,699) For services and expenses related to auditing or payment of audit contracts to determine payor and provider compliance requirements. All or a portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations ... 14,700,000 .......... (re. $6,620,000) For services and expenses related to auditing or payment of audit contracts to determine hospital compliance with paragraph 6 of subdivision (a) of section 405.4 of title 10, NYCRR. All or a portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations ... 1,250,000 ........................ (re. $372,000) For services and expenses related to the tobacco use prevention and control program including grants to support cancer research. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations ... 35,100,000 ..................... (re. $5,160,000) 600 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For state grants to improve access to infertility services, treat- ments, and procedures ... 1,100,000 ................. (re. $963,028) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses of the physician loan repayment program pursuant to subdivision 5-a of section 2807-m of the public health law. All or part of this appropriation may be suballocated to the NYS higher education services corporation .......................... 1,700,000 ......................................... (re. $1,700,000) For services and expenses of the physician practice support program pursuant to subdivision 5-a of section 2807-m of the public health law ... 4,300,000 ................................. (re. $4,300,000) For services and expenses related to physician workforce studies pursuant to subdivision 5-a of section 2807-m of the public health law ... 516,000 ..................................... (re. $516,000) For state grants for the health workforce retraining program. Notwithstanding section 2807-g of the public health law, or any other provision of law to the contrary, funds hereby appropriated may be made available to other state agencies and facilities oper- ated by the department of health for services and expenses related to the worker retraining program as disbursed pursuant to section 2807-g of the public health law. Provided, however, that the direc- tor of the budget must approve the release of any request for proposal or request for application or any other procurement initi- atives issued on or after April 1, 2007. Further provided that any contract executed on or after April 1, 2007 must receive the prior approval of the director of the budget. A portion of this appropri- ation may be transferred to state operations appropriations ........ 28,400,000 ....................................... (re. $23,400,000) For state grants to improve access to infertility services, treat- ments, and procedures ... 1,100,000 ................. (re. $192,028) By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For services and expenses of the empire clinical research investigator program (ECRIP) ... 9,120,000 ........................ (re. $70,000) For services and expenses of the physician loan repayment program pursuant to subdivision 5-a of section 2807-m of the public health law. All or part of this appropriation may be suballocated to the NYS higher education services corporation .......................... 1,700,000 ......................................... (re. $1,600,000) For services and expenses of the physician practice support program pursuant to subdivision 5-a of section 2807-m of the public health law ... 4,300,000 ................................. (re. $2,330,822) For services and expenses related to physician workforce studies pursuant to subdivision 5-a of section 2807-m of the public health law ... 516,000 ..................................... (re. $516,000) For state grants for rural health network development ................ 6,400,000 ............................................ (re. $22,000) For services and expenses related to auditing or payment of audit contracts to determine hospital compliance with paragraph 6 of subdivision (a) of section 405.4 of title 10, NYCRR. All or a 601 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations ... 2,500,000 ...................... (re. $1,567,000) For services and expenses related to school based health centers. The total amount of funds provided herein shall be distributed to school-based health center providers based on the ratio of each provider's total enrollment for all sites to the total enrollment of all providers. This formula shall be applied to the total amount made available herein, provided, however, that notwithstanding any contrary provision of law, the commissioner of health may establish minimum and maximum awards for providers ........................... 2,800,000 ......................................... (re. $2,778,000) For services and expenses related to the tobacco use prevention and control program including grants to support cancer research. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations ... 52,100,000 .................... (re. $12,449,000) By chapter 108, section 11, of the laws of 2010: For additional state grants to improve access to infertility services, treatments, and procedures ... 2,200,000 ............ (re. $721,000) By chapter 133, section 11, of the laws of 2010: For services and expenses of the physician loan repayment program pursuant to subdivision 5-a of section 2807-m of the public health law. All or part of this appropriation may be suballocated to the NYS higher education services corporation .......................... 1,700,000 ......................................... (re. $1,631,000) For services and expenses of the physician practice support program pursuant to subdivision 5-a of section 2807-m of the public health law ... 4,300,000 ................................. (re. $2,450,000) By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2009, as amended by chapter 502, section 4, of the laws of 2009: For services and expenses of the physician loan repayment program pursuant to subdivision 5-a of section 2807-m of the public health law. All or part of this appropriation may be suballocated to the NYS higher education services corporation. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, for state fiscal year 2009-2010 the liability of the state and the amount to be distributed or otherwise expended by the state on or after November 1, 2009 shall be determined by first calculating the amount of the expenditure or other liability pursuant to such law, and then reducing the amount so calculated by 12.5 percent of such amount, and that the amount of this appropriation available for disbursement on or after November 1, 2009 shall be reduced by 12.5 percent of the amount that is undisbursed as of such date ... 1,960,000 ........... (re. $450,000) For state grants for the health workforce retraining program. Notwithstanding section 2807-g of the public health law, or any other provision of law to the contrary, funds hereby appropriated may be made available to other state agencies and facilities oper- ated by the department of health for services and expenses related to the worker retraining program as disbursed pursuant to section 2807-g of the public health law. Of this amount $8,900,000 shall be 602 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 made available to fund training for workers in jobs and job skills that meet the changing requirements of the health care industry pursuant to section 2807-g(5) of the public health law. Provided, however, that the director of the budget must approve the release of any request for proposal or request for application or any other procurement initiatives issued on or after April 1, 2007. Further provided that any contract executed on or after April 1, 2007 must receive the prior approval of the director of the budget. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appro- priations. Funds appropriated herein are supported by savings resulting from the increased Federal Medical Assistance Percentage (FMAP) provided pursuant to the American recovery and reinvestment act of 2009. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, for state fiscal year 2009-2010 the liability of the state and the amount to be distributed or otherwise expended by the state on or after November 1, 2009 shall be determined by first calculat- ing the amount of the expenditure or other liability pursuant to such law, and then reducing the amount so calculated by 12.5 percent of such amount, and that the amount of this appropriation available for disbursement on or after November 1, 2009 shall be reduced by 12.5 percent of the amount that is undisbursed as of such date ..... 21,100,000 ........................................ (re. $2,150,000) For additional state grants to improve access to infertility services, treatments, and procedures. Funds appropriated herein are supported by savings resulting from the increased Federal Medical Assistance Percentage (FMAP) provided pursuant to the American recovery and reinvestment act of 2009; provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after November 1, 2009 shall be reduced by 12.5 percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of November 1, 2009 ................. 4,600,000 ......................................... (re. $2,488,321) By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2007, as amended by chapter 496, section 5, of the laws of 2008: For additional state grants to improve access to infertility services, treatments, and procedures, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 .................. 5,000,000 ........................................... (re. $973,000) By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2006, as amended by chapter 496, section 5, of the laws of 2008: For services and expenses related to studying pay for performance initiatives, provided, however, that the amount of this appropri- ation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 .............................. 10,000,000 ........................................ (re. $4,300,000) Special Revenue Funds - Other HCRA Resources Fund 603 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 HCRA Transition Account - 20808 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2005, as amended by chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2006: For services, expenses, grants and transfers necessary to continue existing or planned contracts or other financing arrangements for the purposes of implementing the health care reform act program in accordance with section 2807-j, 2807-k, 2807-l, 2807-m, 2807-s, and 2807-v of the public health law and utilizing allocations authorized prior to July 1, 2005. The moneys hereby appropriated shall be available for payments heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the moneys hereby appropriated may be increased or decreased by interchange or trans- fer with any appropriation of the department of health or by trans- fer or suballocation to any appropriation of the department of insurance, the office of mental health or the state office for the aging subject to the approval of the director of the budget, who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee .......... 600,000,000 ..................................... (re. $283,000,000) MEDICAL ASSISTANCE ADMINISTRATION PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 The appropriation made by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013, is hereby amended and reappropriated to read: For reimbursement of local administrative expenses for medical assist- ance programs and for state administration of medical assistance programs, notwithstanding section 153 of the social services law, to include the performance of eligibility and enrollment determinations by the state or third-party entities designated by the state to perform such services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, subject to the approval of the director of budget, up to $23,000,000 of the amount appropriated herein shall be available for the purpose of providing payments to local social services districts for medical assistance administration claims that exceed an administrative ceiling estab- lished by the Commissioner of Health. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law and subject to the approval of the director of budget, moneys hereby appropriated may be increased or decreased by transfer or interchange between these appropriated amounts and appropriations of the medical assistance administration program, the medical assistance program, and the office of health insurance programs. Funding authority from this account used for State administration of the medical assistance program may be transferred to State Operations appropriations within the aforementioned programs at amounts agreed upon by the commis- sioner of health, and the New York state division of the budget. 604 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Notwithstanding section 40 of state finance law or any other law to the contrary, all medical assistance appropriations made from this account shall remain in full force and effect in accordance, in the aggregate, with the following schedule: not more than 50 percent for the period April 1, 2013 to March 31, 2014; and the remaining amount for the period April 1, 2014 to [March 31] SEPTEMBER 15, 2015. Notwithstanding section 40 of the state finance law or any provision of law to the contrary, subject to federal approval, department of health state funds medicaid spending, excluding payments for medical services provided at state facilities operated by the office of mental health, the office for people with developmental disabilities and the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services and further excluding any payments which are not appropriated within the department of health, in the aggregate, for the period April 1, 2013 through March 31, 2014, shall not exceed $16,477,019,000 except as provided below and state share medicaid spending, in the aggregate, for the period April 1, 2014 through [March 31] SEPTEMBER 15, 2015, shall not exceed [$17,098,774,000] $17,082,871,000, but in no event shall department of health state funds medicaid spending for the period April 1, 2013 through [March 31] SEPTEMBER 15, 2015 exceed [$33,575,793,000] $33,559,890,000 provided, however, such aggregate limits may be adjusted by the director of the budget to account for any changes in the New York state federal medical assistance percentage amount established pursuant to the federal social securi- ty act, increases in provider revenues, reductions in local social services district payments for medical assistance administration and beginning April 1, 2012 the operational costs of the New York state medical indemnity fund, pursuant to a chapter establishing such fund. Such projections may be adjusted by the director of the budget to account for increased or expedited department of health state funds medicaid expenditures as a result of a natural or other type of disaster, including a governmental declaration of emergency. The director of the budget, in consultation with the commissioner of health, shall assess on a monthly basis known and projected medicaid expenditures by category of service and by geographic region, as determined by the commissioner of health, incurred both prior to and subsequent to such assessment for each such period, and if the director of the budget determines that such expenditures are expected to cause medicaid spending for such period to exceed the aggregate limit specified herein for such period, the state medicaid director, in consultation with the director of the budget and the commissioner of health, shall develop a medicaid savings allocation plan to limit such spending to the aggregate limit specified herein for such period. Such medicaid savings allocation plan shall be designed, to reduce the expenditures authorized by the appropriations herein in compliance with the following guidelines: (1) reductions shall be made in compliance with applicable federal law, including the provisions of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Public Law No. 111-148, and the Health Care and Education Reconciliation Act of 2010, Public Law No. 111-152 (collectively "Affordable Care Act") and any subsequent amendments thereto or regulations promulgated 605 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 thereunder; (2) reductions shall be made in a manner that complies with the state medicaid plan approved by the federal centers for medicare and medicaid services, provided, however, that the commis- sioner of health is authorized to submit any state plan amendment or seek other federal approval, including waiver authority, to imple- ment the provisions of the medicaid savings allocation plan that meets the other criteria set forth herein; (3) reductions shall be made in a manner that maximizes federal financial participation, to the extent practicable, including any federal financial partic- ipation that is available or is reasonably expected to become avail- able, in the discretion of the commissioner, under the Affordable Care Act; (4) reductions shall be made uniformly among categories of services and geographic regions of the state, to the extent practi- cable, and shall be made uniformly within a category of service, to the extent practicable, except where the commissioner determines that there are sufficient grounds for non-uniformity, including but not limited to: the extent to which specific categories of services contributed to department of health medicaid state funds spending in excess of the limits specified herein; the need to maintain safety net services in underserved communities; or the potential benefits of pursuing innovative payment models contemplated by the Affordable Care Act, in which case such grounds shall be set forth in the medi- caid savings allocation plan; and (5) reductions shall be made in a manner that does not unnecessarily create administrative burdens to medicaid applicants and recipients or providers. The commissioner shall seek the input of the legislature, as well as organizations representing health care providers, consumers, busi- nesses, workers, health insurers, and others with relevant exper- tise, in developing such medicaid savings allocation plan, to the extent that all or part of such plan, in the discretion of the commissioner, is likely to have a material impact on the overall medicaid program, particular categories of service or particular geographic regions of the state. The commissioner shall post the medicaid savings allocation plan on the department of health's website and shall provide written copies of such plan to the chairs of the senate finance and the assembly ways and means committees at least 30 days before the date on which implementation is expected to begin. The commissioner may revise the medicaid savings allocation plan subsequent to the provisions of notice and prior to implementation but need provide a new notice pursuant to subparagraph (i) of this paragraph only if the commissioner determines, in his or her discretion, that such revisions materially alter the plan. Notwithstanding the provisions of paragraphs (a) and (b) of this subdivision, the commissioner need not seek the input described in paragraph (a) of this subdivision or provide notice pursuant to paragraph (b) of this paragraph if, in the discretion of the commis- sioner, expedited development and implementation of a medicaid savings allocation plan is necessary due to a public health emergen- cy. For purposes of this section, a public health emergency is defined as: (i) a disaster, natural or otherwise, that significantly increases 606 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 the immediate need for health care personnel in an area of the state; (ii) an event or condition that creates a widespread risk of exposure to a serious communicable disease, or the potential for such widespread risk of exposure; or (iii) any other event or condi- tion determined by the commissioner to constitute an imminent threat to public health. Nothing in this paragraph shall be deemed to prevent all or part of such medicaid savings allocation plan from taking effect retroac- tively to the extent permitted by the federal centers for medicare and medicaid services. In accordance with the medicaid savings allocation plan, the commis- sioner of the department of health shall reduce department of health state funds medicaid spending by the amount of the projected over- spending through, actions including, but not limited to modifying or suspending reimbursement methods, including but not limited to all fees, premium levels and rates of payment, notwithstanding any provision of law that sets a specific amount or methodology for any such payments or rates of payment; modifying medicaid program bene- fits; seeking all necessary federal approvals, including, but not limited to waivers, waiver amendments; and suspending time frames for notice, approval or certification of rate requirements, notwith- standing any provision of law, rule or regulation to the contrary, including but not limited to sections 2807 and 3614 of the public health law, section 18 of chapter 2 of the laws of 1988, and 18 NYCRR 505.14(h). The department of health shall prepare a monthly report that sets forth: (a) known and projected department of health medicaid expend- itures as described in subdivision 1 of this section, and factors that could result in medicaid disbursements for the relevant state fiscal year to exceed the projected department of health state funds disbursements in the enacted budget financial plan pursuant to subdivision 3 of section 23 of the state finance law, including spending increases or decreases due to: enrollment fluctuations, rate changes, utilization changes, MRT investments, and shift of beneficiaries to managed care; and variations in offline medicaid payments; and (b) the actions taken to implement any medicaid savings allocation plan implemented pursuant to subdivision 4 of this section, including information concerning the impact of such actions on each category of service and each geographic region of the state. Each such monthly report shall be provided to the chairs of the senate finance and the assembly ways and means committees and shall be posted on the department of health's website in a timely manner. The money hereby appropriated is available for payment of aid hereto- fore accrued to municipalities, and to providers of medical services pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law, and shall be available to the department net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the money hereby appropri- ated may be increased or decreased by interchange, with any appro- priation of the department of health, and may be increased or decreased by transfer or suballocation between these appropriated 607 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 amounts and appropriations of the office of mental health, the office for people with developmental disabilities, the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services, the department of family assistance office of temporary and disability assistance, and office of children and family services with the approval of the director of the budget, who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, in lieu of payments authorized by the social services law, or payments of federal funds otherwise due to the local social services districts for programs provided under the federal social security act or the federal food stamp act, funds herein appropriated, in amounts certified by the state commissioner of temporary and disability assistance or the state commissioner of health as due from local social services districts each month as their share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law may be set aside by the state comptroller in an interest-bearing account in order to ensure the orderly and prompt payment of providers under section 367-b of the social services law pursuant to an estimate provided by the commissioner of health of each local social services district's share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 1,090,100,000 ................................. (re. $1,090,100,000) For contractual services related to medical necessity and quality of care reviews related to medicaid patients. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, all or part of this appropriation may be transferred to the health care standards and surveillance program, general fund - local assistance account. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 7,400,000 ......................................... (re. $7,400,000) The amount appropriated herein, together with any federal matching funds obtained, may be available to the department, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, for contractual services related to a third party entity responsible for education of persons eligible for medical assistance regarding their options for enroll- ment in managed care plans. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, all or a part of this appropriation may be trans- ferred to the office of managed care, general fund - state purposes account. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and 608 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 50,000,000 ....................................... (re. $50,000,000) For state reimbursement of administrative expenses for the medical assistance program provided by the office of mental health, office for people with developmental disabilities and office of alcoholism and substance abuse services. The money hereby appropriated is available for payment of aid hereto- fore accrued. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the money hereby appropri- ated may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation of the department of health with the approval of the director of the budget. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 200,000,000 ..................................... (re. $200,000,000) The appropriation made by chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 1998, as amended by chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2006, is hereby amended and reappropriated to read: The amount appropriated herein may be used in all or in part for grants to those entities seeking certification to operate comprehen- sive HIV special needs plans to aid in the development of the systems, organizational structures and networks necessary to operate a managed care program and for entities contracted to participate in support of SNP development and for contractual services related to medical necessity and quality of care reviews for medicaid recipi- ents with HIV or who have AIDS enrolled in special needs plans OR FOR CONVERTED HEALTH HOME HIV TARGETED CASE MANAGEMENT PROVIDERS PARTICIPATING IN HIV SPECIAL NEEDS PLANS OR OTHER MANAGED CARE PLAN NETWORKS. Subject to the approval of the director of budget, all or part of this appropriation may be transferred to the office of managed care, general fund - state purposes account ................ 30,000,000 ....................................... (re. $12,000,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Medicaid Administration Transfer Account - 25107 The appropriation made by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013, is hereby amended and reappropriated to read: For reimbursement of local administrative expenses of medical assist- ance programs and for state administration of medical assistance programs provided pursuant to title XIX of the federal social secu- rity act or its successor program. Notwithstanding section 153 of the social services law, to include the performance of eligibility and enrollment determinations by the state or third-party entities designated by the state to perform such services. 609 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law and subject to the approval of the director of budget, moneys hereby appropriated may be increased or decreased by transfer or interchange between these appropriated amounts and appropriations of the medical assistance administration program, the medical assistance program, and the office of health insurance programs. Funding authority from this account used for State administration of the medical assistance program may be transferred to State Operations appropriations within the aforementioned programs at amounts agreed upon by the commis- sioner of health, and the New York state division of the budget. Notwithstanding section 40 of state finance law or any other law to the contrary, all medical assistance appropriations made from this account shall remain in full force and effect in accordance, in aggregate, with the following schedule: not more than 50 percent for the period April 1, 2013 to March 31, 2014; and the remaining amount for the period April 1, 2014 to [March 31] SEPTEMBER 15, 2015. The moneys hereby appropriated are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued to municipalities, and to providers of medical services pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law, shall be available to the department net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. The amounts appropriated herein may be available for costs associated with a common benefit identification card, and subject to the approval of the director of the budget, these funds may be transferred to the credit of the state operations account medicaid management information systems program. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the money hereby appropri- ated may be increased or decreased by interchange, with any appro- priation of the department of health, and may be increased or decreased by transfer or suballocation between these appropriated amounts and appropriations of the office of mental health, the office for people with developmental disabilities, the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services, the department of family assistance office of temporary and disability assistance and office of children and family services with the approval of the director of the budget, who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, in lieu of payments authorized by the social services law, or payments of federal funds otherwise due to the local social services districts for programs provided under the federal social security act or the federal food stamp act, funds herein appropriated, in amounts certified by the state commissioner of temporary and disability assistance or the state commissioner of health as due from local social services districts each month as their share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law may be set aside by the state comptroller in an interest-bearing account in order to ensure the orderly and prompt payment of providers under section 367-b of the social services law pursuant to an estimate provided by the commissioner of health of each local social services district's 610 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 1,241,300,000 ................................. (re. $1,241,300,000) For reimbursement of administrative expenses of the medical assistance program provided by the office of mental health, office for people with developmental disabilities, and office of alcoholism and substance abuse services provided pursuant to title XIX of the federal social security act. The money hereby appropriated is avail- able for payment of aid heretofore accrued. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the money hereby appropriated may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation of the department of health with the approval of the director of budget. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 200,000,000 ..................................... (re. $200,000,000) The appropriation made by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012, is hereby amended and reappropriated to read: For reimbursement of local administrative expenses of medical assist- ance programs and for state administration of medical assistance programs provided pursuant to title XIX of the federal social secu- rity act or its successor program. Notwithstanding section 153 of the social services law, to include the performance of eligibility and enrollment determinations by the state or third-party entities designated by the state to perform such services. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law and subject to the approval of the director of budget, moneys hereby appropriated may be increased or decreased by transfer or interchange between these appropriated amounts and appropriations of the medical assistance administration program, the medical assistance program, and the office of health insurance programs. Funding authority from this account used for State administration of the medical assistance program may be transferred to State Operations appropriations within the aforementioned programs at amounts agreed upon by the commis- sioner of health, and the New York state division of the budget. Notwithstanding section 40 of state finance law or any other law to the contrary, all medical assistance appropriations made from this account shall remain in full force and effect in accordance, in aggregate, with the following schedule: not more than 49 percent for the period April 1, 2012 to March 31, 2013; and the remaining amount for the period April 1, 2013 to [March 31, 2014] SEPTEMBER 15, 2015. The moneys hereby appropriated are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued to municipalities, and to providers of medical 611 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 services pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law, shall be available to the department net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. The amounts appropriated herein may be available for costs associated with a common benefit identification card, and subject to the approval of the director of the budget, these funds may be transferred to the credit of the state operations account medicaid management information systems program. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the money hereby appropri- ated may be increased or decreased by interchange, with any appro- priation of the department of health, and may be increased or decreased by transfer or suballocation between these appropriated amounts and appropriations of the office of mental health, the office for people with developmental disabilities, the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services, the department of family assistance office of temporary and disability assistance and office of children and family services with the approval of the director of the budget, who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, in lieu of payments authorized by the social services law, or payments of federal funds otherwise due to the local social services districts for programs provided under the federal social security act or the federal food stamp act, funds herein appropriated, in amounts certified by the state commissioner of temporary and disability assistance or the state commissioner of health as due from local social services districts each month as their share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law may be set aside by the state comptroller in an interest-bearing account in order to ensure the orderly and prompt payment of providers under section 367-b of the social services law pursuant to an estimate provided by the commissioner of health of each local social services district's share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2012-13 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2012-13, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2012-13 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2011 .... 1,217,400,000 ................................... (re. $117,000,000) For reimbursement of administrative expenses of the medical assistance program provided by the office of mental health, office for people with developmental disabilities, and office of alcoholism and substance abuse services provided pursuant to title XIX of the federal social security act. The money hereby appropriated is avail- able for payment of aid heretofore accrued. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the money hereby appropriated may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation of the department of health with the approval of the director of budget. 612 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2012-13 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2012-13, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2012-13 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2011 .... 200,000,000 ...................................... (re. $92,000,000) By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For reimbursement of local administrative expenses of medical assist- ance programs provided pursuant to title XIX of the federal social security act or its successor program. The moneys hereby appropriated are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities, and to providers of medical services pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law, shall be available to the department net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. The amounts appropriated herein may be available for costs associated with a common benefit identification card, and subject to the approval of the director of the budget, these funds may be transferred to the credit of the state operations account medicaid management informa- tion systems program. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the money hereby appropri- ated may be increased or decreased by interchange, with any appro- priation of the department of health, and may be increased or decreased by transfer or suballocation between these appropriated amounts and appropriations of the office of mental health, the office of mental retardation and developmental disabilities, the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services, the department of family assistance office of temporary and disability assistance and office of children and family services with the approval of the director of the budget, who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, in lieu of payments authorized by the social services law, or payments of federal funds otherwise due to the local social services districts for programs provided under the federal social security act or the federal food stamp act, funds herein appropriated, in amounts certified by the state commissioner of temporary and disability assistance or the state commissioner of health as due from local social services districts each month as their share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law may be set aside by the state comptroller in an interest-bearing account in order to ensure the orderly and prompt payment of providers under section 367-b of the social services law pursuant to an estimate provided by the commissioner of health of each local social services district's share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law ... 551,250,000 ..................... (re. $50,000,000) MEDICAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM 613 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 The appropriation made by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013, is hereby amended and reappropriated to read: For the medical assistance program, including administrative expenses, for local social services districts, and for medical care rates for authorized child care agencies. Notwithstanding section 40 of state finance law or any other law to the contrary, all medical assistance appropriations made from this account shall remain in full force and effect in accordance, in the aggregate, with the following schedule: not more than 50 percent for the period April 1, 2013 to March 31, 2014; and the remaining amount for the period April 1, 2014 to [March 31] SEPTEMBER 15, 2015. Notwithstanding section 40 of the state finance law or any provision of law to the contrary, subject to federal approval, department of health state funds medicaid spending, excluding payments for medical services provided at state facilities operated by the office of mental health, the office for people with developmental disabilities and the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services and further excluding any payments which are not appropriated within the department of health, in the aggregate, for the period April 1, 2013 through March 31, 2014, shall not exceed $16,477,019,000 except as provided below and state share medicaid spending, in the aggregate, for the period April 1, 2014 through [March 31] SEPTEMBER 15, 2015, shall not exceed [$17,098,774,000] $17,082,871,000, but in no event shall department of health state funds medicaid spending for the period April 1, 2013 through [March 31] SEPTEMBER 15, 2015 exceed [$33,575,793,000] $33,559,890,000 provided, however, such aggregate limits may be adjusted by the director of the budget to account for any changes in the New York state federal medical assistance percentage amount established pursuant to the federal social securi- ty act, increases in provider revenues, reductions in local social services district payments for medical assistance administration and beginning April 1, 2012 the operational costs of the New York state medical indemnity fund, pursuant to a chapter establishing such fund. Such projections may be adjusted by the director of the budget to account for increased or expedited department of health state funds medicaid expenditures as a result of a natural or other type of disaster, including a governmental declaration of emergency. The director of the budget, in consultation with the commissioner of health, shall assess on a monthly basis known and projected medicaid expenditures by category of service and by geographic region, as defined by the commissioner, incurred both prior to and subsequent to such assessment for each such period, and if the director of the budget determines that such expenditures are expected to cause medi- caid spending for such period to exceed the aggregate limit speci- fied herein for such period, the state medicaid director, in consul- tation with the director of the budget and the commissioner of health, shall develop a medicaid savings allocation plan to limit such spending to the aggregate limit specified herein for such peri- od. 614 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Such medicaid savings allocation plan shall be designed, to reduce the expenditures authorized by the appropriations herein in compliance with the following guidelines: (1) reductions shall be made in compliance with applicable federal law, including the provisions of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Public Law No. 111-148, and the Health Care and Education Reconciliation Act of 2010, Public Law No. 111-152 (collectively "Affordable Care Act") and any subsequent amendments thereto or regulations promulgated thereunder; (2) reductions shall be made in a manner that complies with the state medicaid plan approved by the federal centers for medicare and medicaid services, provided, however, that the commis- sioner of health is authorized to submit any state plan amendment or seek other federal approval, including waiver authority, to imple- ment the provisions of the medicaid savings allocation plan that meets the other criteria set forth herein; (3) reductions shall be made in a manner that maximizes federal financial participation, to the extent practicable, including any federal financial partic- ipation that is available or is reasonably expected to become avail- able, in the discretion of the commissioner, under the Affordable Care Act; (4) reductions shall be made uniformly among categories of services and geographic regions of the state, to the extent practi- cable, and shall be made uniformly within a category of service, to the extent practicable, except where the commissioner determines that there are sufficient grounds for non-uniformity, including but not limited to: the extent to which specific categories of services contributed to department of health medicaid state funds spending in excess of the limits specified herein; the need to maintain safety net services in underserved communities; or the potential benefits of pursuing innovative payment models contemplated by the Affordable Care Act, in which case such grounds shall be set forth in the medi- caid savings allocation plan; and (5) reductions shall be made in a manner that does not unnecessarily create administrative burdens to medicaid applicants and recipients or providers. The commissioner shall seek the input of the legislature, as well as organizations representing health care providers, consumers, busi- nesses, workers, health insurers, and others with relevant exper- tise, in developing such medicaid savings allocation plan, to the extent that all or part of such plan, in the discretion of the commissioner, is likely to have a material impact on the overall medicaid program, particular categories of service or particular geographic regions of the states. The commissioner shall post the medicaid savings allocation plan on the department of health's website and shall provide written copies of such plan to the chairs of the senate finance and the assembly ways and means committees at least 30 days before the date on which implementation is expected to begin. The commissioner may revise the medicaid savings allocation plan subsequent to the provisions of notice and prior to implementation but need provide a new notice pursuant to subparagraph (i) of this paragraph only if the commissioner determines, in his or her discretion, that such revisions materially alter the plan. 615 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Notwithstanding the provisions of paragraphs (a) and (b) of this subdivision, the commissioner need not seek the input described in paragraph (a) of this subdivision or provide notice pursuant to paragraph (b) of this paragraph if, in the discretion of the commis- sioner, expedited development and implementation of a medicaid savings allocation plan is necessary due to a public health emergen- cy. For purposes of this section, a public health emergency is defined as: (i) a disaster, natural or otherwise, that significantly increases the immediate need for health care personnel in an area of the state; (ii) an event or condition that creates a widespread risk of exposure to a serious communicable disease, or the potential for such widespread risk of exposure; or (iii) any other event or condi- tion determined by the commissioner to constitute an imminent threat to public health. Nothing in this paragraph shall be deemed to prevent all or part of such medicaid savings allocation plan from taking effect retroac- tively to the extent permitted by the federal centers for medicare and medicaid services. In accordance with the medicaid savings allocation plan, the commis- sioner of the department of health shall reduce department of health state funds medicaid spending by the amount of the projected over- spending through, actions including, but not limited to modifying or suspending reimbursement methods, including but not limited to all fees, premium levels and rates of payment, notwithstanding any provision of law that sets a specific amount or methodology for any such payments or rates of payment; modifying or discontinuing medi- caid program benefits; seeking all necessary federal approvals, including, but not limited to waivers, waiver amendments; and suspending time frames for notice, approval or certification of rate requirements, notwithstanding any provision of law, rule or regu- lation to the contrary, including but not limited to sections 2807 and 3614 of the public health law, section 18 of chapter 2 of the laws of 1988, and 18 NYCRR 505.14(h). The department of health shall prepare a monthly report that sets forth: (a) known and projected department of health medicaid expend- itures as described in subdivision 1 of this section, and factors that could result in medicaid disbursements for the relevant state fiscal year to exceed the projected department of health state funds disbursements in the enacted budget financial plan pursuant to subdivision 3 of section 23 of the state finance law, including spending increases or decreases due to: enrollment fluctuations, rate changes, utilization changes, MRT investments, and shift of beneficiaries to managed care; and variations in offline medicaid payments; and (b) the actions taken to implement any medicaid savings allocation plan implemented pursuant to subdivision 4 of this section, including information concerning the impact of such actions on each category of service and each geographic region of the state. Each such monthly report shall be provided to the chairs of the senate finance and the assembly ways and means committees and shall be posted on the department of health's website in a timely manner. 616 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 The money hereby appropriated is to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued to municipalities, and to providers of medical services pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law, and for payment of state aid to municipalities and to providers of fami- ly care where payment systems through the fiscal intermediaries are not operational, and shall be available to the department net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law to the contrary, funds may be used by the department for outside legal assistance on issues involving the federal government, the conduct of preadmission screening and annual resident reviews required by the state's medi- caid program, computer matching with insurance carriers to insure that medicaid is the payer of last resort and activities related to the management of the pharmacy benefit available under the medicaid program. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, in lieu of payments authorized by the social services law, or payments of federal funds otherwise due to the local social services districts for programs provided under the federal social security act or the federal food stamp act, funds herein appropriated, in amounts certified by the state commissioner of temporary and disability assistance or the state commissioner of health as due from local social services districts each month as their share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law may be set aside by the state comptroller in an interest-bearing account in order to ensure the orderly and prompt payment of providers under section 367-b of the social services law pursuant to an estimate provided by the commissioner of health of each local social services district's share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the money hereby appropri- ated may be increased or decreased by interchange, with any appro- priation of the department of health and the office of medicaid inspector general and may be increased or decreased by transfer or suballocation between these appropriated amounts and appropriations of the department of health state purpose account, the office of mental health, office for people with developmental disabilities, the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services, the depart- ment of family assistance office of temporary and disability assist- ance and office of children and family services, the office of Medi- caid Inspector General, and the state office for the aging with the approval of the director of the budget, who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law to the contrary, the moneys hereby appropriated may be used for payments to the centers for medicaid and medicare services for obligations incurred related to the pharmaceutical costs of dually eligible medicare/medicaid beneficiaries participating in the medicare drug benefit authorized by P.L. 108-173. 617 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the moneys hereby appropriated shall not be used for any existing rates, fees, fee schedule, or procedures which may affect the cost of care and services provided by personal care providers, case managers, health maintenance organizations, out of state medical facilities which provide care and services to residents of the state, providers of transportation services, that are altered, amended, adjusted or otherwise changed by a local social services district unless previ- ously approved by the department of health and the director of the budget. For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including hospital inpatient services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 1,395,985,000 ................................. (re. $1,395,985,000) For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including hospital outpatient and emergency room services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 623,082,000 ..................................... (re. $623,082,000) For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including clinic services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 834,582,000 ..................................... (re. $834,582,000) For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including nursing home services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 1,865,958,000 ................................. (re. $1,865,958,000) For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including other long term care services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 4,424,636,000 ................................. (re. $4,424,636,000) For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including managed care services. 618 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 9,001,454,000 ................................. (re. $9,001,454,000) For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including pharmacy services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 279,008,000 ..................................... (re. $279,008,000) For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including transportation services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 296,221,000 ..................................... (re. $296,221,000) For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including dental services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 84,478,000 ....................................... (re. $84,478,000) For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including non-institutional and other spending. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the money hereby appropriated may be available for payments to any county or public school district or state operated or state supported schools for blind and deaf students associated with additional claims for school supportive health services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 1,358,370,000 ................................. (re. $1,358,370,000) Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, upon submission of an allo- cation plan from the commissioner of health, the amount appropriated herein, together with any available federal matching funds, may be transferred or suballocated to the office of mental health, office of alcoholism and substance abuse services, office for people with developmental disabilities, division of housing and community renewal, New York state housing trust fund corporation, and office 619 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 of temporary and disability assistance for services and expenses related to providing affordable housing. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 173,859,000 ..................................... (re. $173,859,000) For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including essential community provider network and vital access provider services ... 138,000,000 ........................ (re. $138,000,000) For grants to health homes to contribute to expenses associated with health homes establishment and infrastructure costs ................ 15,000,000 ....................................... (re. $15,000,000) For grants to the civil service employees association, Local 1000, AFSCME, AFL-CIO to contribute to the union's cost of purchasing health insurance coverage under the family health plus (FHPlus) buy-in for child care providers represented by the union who do not otherwise qualify for coverage under FHPlus. Effective January 1, 2014, these funds shall be available for grants to civil service employees association, Local 1000, AFSCME, AFL-CIO to allow child care workers represented by the union to reduce the cost of purchas- ing coverage under the exchange. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 10,600,000 ....................................... (re. $10,600,000) For grants to the United Federation of Teachers, Local 2, AFT, AFL-CIO to contribute to the union's cost of purchasing health insurance coverage under the family health plus (FHPlus) buy-in for child care providers represented by the union who do not otherwise qualify for coverage under FHPlus. Effective January 1, 2014, these funds shall be available for grants to United Federation of Teachers, Local 2, AFT, AFL-CIO to allow child care workers represented by the union to reduce the cost of purchasing coverage under the exchange. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 18,000,000 ....................................... (re. $18,000,000) [For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including medical services provided at state facilities operated by the office of mental health, the office for people with developmental disabili- ties and the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services.] For the state share of medical assistance services expenses incurred by the department of health for the provision of medical assistance including services to people with developmental disabilities for mental hygiene stabilization in annual amounts not to exceed 620 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 $730,000,000 in state fiscal year 2013-14, and $445,000,000 in 2014-15 ... 1,175,000,000 ..................... (re. $1,175,000,000) FOR SERVICES AND EXPENSES OF THE MEDICAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM INCLUDING MEDICAL SERVICES PROVIDED AT STATE FACILITIES OPERATED BY THE OFFICE OF MENTAL HEALTH, THE OFFICE FOR PEOPLE WITH DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILI- TIES AND THE OFFICE OF ALCOHOLISM AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE SERVICES. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 10,000,000,000 ............................... (re. $10,000,000,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Medicaid Direct Account - 25106 The appropriation made by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013, is hereby amended and reappropriated to read: For services and expenses for the medical assistance program, includ- ing administrative expenses for local social services districts, pursuant to title XIX of the federal social security act or its successor program. Notwithstanding section 40 of state finance law or any other law to the contrary, all medical assistance appropriations made from this account shall remain in full force and effect in accordance, in the aggregate, with the following schedule: not more than 47 percent for the period April 1, 2013 to March 31, 2014; and the remaining amount for the period April 1, 2014 to [March 31] SEPTEMBER 15, 2015. The moneys hereby appropriated are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued to municipalities, and to providers of medical services pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law, and for payment of state aid to municipalities and to providers of fami- ly care where payment systems through the fiscal intermediaries are not operational, shall be available to the department net of disal- lowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the money hereby appropri- ated may be increased or decreased by interchange, with any appro- priation of the department of health and the office of medicaid inspector general and may be increased or decreased by transfer or suballocation between these appropriated amounts and appropriations of the office of mental health, office for people with developmental disabilities, the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services, the department of family assistance office of temporary and disabil- ity assistance, office of children and family services, the depart- ment of financial services, department of corrections and community supervision, and the state office for the aging with the approval of the director of the budget, who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. 621 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, in lieu of payments authorized by the social services law, or payments of federal funds otherwise due to the local social services districts for programs provided under the federal social security act or the federal food stamp act, funds herein appropriated, in amounts certified by the state commissioner of temporary and disability assistance or the state commissioner of health as due from local social services districts each month as their share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law may be set aside by the state comptroller in an interest-bearing account in order to ensure the orderly and prompt payment of providers under section 367-b of the social services law pursuant to an estimate provided by the commissioner of health of each local social services district's share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law. For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including hospital inpatient services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 10,939,750,000 ............................... (re. $10,939,750,000) For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including hospital outpatient and emergency room services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 2,688,854,000 ................................. (re. $2,688,854,000) For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including clinic services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 1,829,759,000 ................................. (re. $1,829,759,000) For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including nursing home services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 7,744,370,000 ................................. (re. $7,744,370,000) For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including other long term care services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering 622 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 6,603,157,000 ................................. (re. $6,603,157,000) For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including managed care services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 12,096,790,000 ............................... (re. $12,096,790,000) For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including pharmacy services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 4,685,138,000 ................................. (re. $4,685,138,000) For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including transportation services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 413,010,000 ..................................... (re. $413,010,000) For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including dental services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 334,959,000 ..................................... (re. $334,959,000) For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including noninstitutional and other spending. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 10,036,532,000 ............................... (re. $10,036,532,000) For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including medical services provided at state facilities operated by the office of mental health, the office for people with developmental disabili- ties and the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering 623 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 10,000,000,000 ............................... (re. $10,000,000,000) The appropriation made by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012, is hereby amended and reappropriated to read: For services and expenses for the medical assistance program, includ- ing administrative expenses for local social services districts, pursuant to title XIX of the federal social security act or its successor program. Notwithstanding section 40 of state finance law or any other law to the contrary, all medical assistance appropriations made from this account shall remain in full force and effect in accordance, in the aggregate, with the following schedule: not more than 49 percent for the period April 1, 2012 to March 31, 2013; and the remaining amount for the period April 1, 2013 to [March 31, 2014] SEPTEMBER 15, 2015. The moneys hereby appropriated are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued to municipalities, and to providers of medical services pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law, and for payment of state aid to municipalities and to providers of fami- ly care where payment systems through the fiscal intermediaries are not operational, shall be available to the department net of disal- lowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the money hereby appropri- ated may be increased or decreased by interchange, with any appro- priation of the department of health and the office of medicaid inspector general and may be increased or decreased by transfer or suballocation between these appropriated amounts and appropriations of the office of mental health, office for people with developmental disabilities, the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services, the department of family assistance office of temporary and disabil- ity assistance, office of children and family services, the depart- ment of financial services, department of corrections and community supervision, and the state office for the aging with the approval of the director of the budget, who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, in lieu of payments authorized by the social services law, or payments of federal funds otherwise due to the local social services districts for programs provided under the federal social security act or the federal food stamp act, funds herein appropriated, in amounts certified by the state commissioner of temporary and disability assistance or the state commissioner of health as due from local social services districts each month as their share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law may be set aside by the state comptroller in an interest-bearing account in order to ensure the orderly and prompt payment of providers under section 367-b of the social services law pursuant to an estimate provided by the commissioner of health of each local social services district's share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law. 624 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including hospital inpatient services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2012-13 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2012-13, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2012-13 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2011 .... 9,302,437,000 .................................... (re. $49,600,000) For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including hospital outpatient and emergency room services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2012-13 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2012-13, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2012-13 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2011 .... 2,286,423,000 ..................................... (re. $6,100,000) For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including clinic services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2012-13 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2012-13, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2012-13 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2011 .... 1,555,906,000 .................................... (re. $12,300,000) For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including other long term care services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2012-13 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2012-13, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2012-13 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2011 .... 5,823,198,000 ................................... (re. $256,900,000) For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including managed care services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2012-13 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2012-13, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2012-13 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2011 .... 10,286,307,000 .................................. (re. $746,700,000) For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including pharmacy services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2012-13 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2012-13, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2012-13 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2011 .... 3,983,930,000 ................................... (re. $520,100,000) For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including transportation services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2012-13 shall supersede and 625 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2012-13, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2012-13 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2011 .... 351,196,000 ....................................... (re. $9,700,000) For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including dental services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2012-13 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2012-13, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2012-13 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2011 .... 284,827,000 ....................................... (re. $5,200,000) For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including noninstitutional and other spending. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2012-13 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2012-13, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2012-13 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2011 .... 8,534,401,000 ................................... (re. $297,000,000) For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including medical services provided at state facilities operated by the office of mental health, the office for people with developmental disabili- ties and the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2012-13 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2012-13, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2012-13 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2011 .... 9,500,000,000 ................................. (re. $1,816,100,000) By chapter 108, section 11, of the laws of 2010: For services and expenses for the medical assistance program, includ- ing administrative expenses for local social services districts, pursuant to title XIX of the federal social security act or its successor program. The moneys hereby appropriated are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities, and to providers of medical services pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law, and for payment of state aid to municipalities and to providers of family care where payment systems through the fiscal intermediaries are not operational, shall be available to the department net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and cred- its. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the money hereby appropri- ated may be increased or decreased by interchange, with any appro- priation of the department of health and the office of medicaid inspector general and may be increased or decreased by transfer or suballocation between these appropriated amounts and appropriations of the office of mental health, office of mental retardation and developmental disabilities, the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services, the department of family assistance office of tempo- 626 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 rary and disability assistance, office of children and family services, and state office for the aging with the approval of the director of the budget, who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, in lieu of payments authorized by the social services law, or payments of federal funds otherwise due to the local social services districts for programs provided under the federal social security act or the federal food stamp act, funds herein appropriated, in amounts certified by the state commissioner of temporary and disability assistance or the state commissioner of health as due from local social services districts each month as their share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law may be set aside by the state comptroller in an interest-bearing account in order to ensure the orderly and prompt payment of providers under section 367-b of the social services law pursuant to an estimate provided by the commissioner of health of each local social services district's share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law. Notwithstanding paragraph (c) of subdivision 10 of section 2807-c of the public health law, subdivision 2-b of section 2808 of the public health law, section 21 of chapter 1 of the laws of 1999, and any other contrary provision of law, in determining rates of payments by state governmental agencies effective for services provided on and after April 1, 2010 through March 31, 2011, for inpatient and outpa- tient services provided by general hospitals, for inpatient services and adult day health care outpatient services provided by residen- tial health care facilities pursuant to article 28 of the public health law, except for residential health care facilities that provide extensive nursing, medical, psychological and counseling support services to children, for home health care services provided pursuant to article 36 of the public health law by certified home health agencies, long term home health care programs and AIDS home care programs, and for personal care services provided pursuant to section 365-a of the social services law, the commissioner of health shall apply zero trend factor projections attributable to the 2010 calendar year in accordance with paragraph (c) of subdivision 10 of section 2807-c of the public health law, provided, however, that such zero trend factor projections for such 2010 calendar year shall also be applied to rates of payment for personal care services provided in those local social services districts, including New York city, whose rates of payment for such services are established by such local social services districts pursuant to a rate-setting exemption issued by the commissioner of health to such local social services districts in accordance with applicable regulations, and provided further, however, that for rates of payment for assisted living program services provided on and after April 1, 2010 through March 31, 2011, trend factor projections attributable to the 2010 calendar year shall be established at zero percent. 627 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including hospital inpatient services. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, rule or regulation and subject to the availability of federal financial participation, for the period July 1, 2010 through March 31, 2011, hospital inpa- tient rate adjustments shall be made in accordance with regulations which the commissioner of health shall promulgate in accordance with the provisions of subparagraph (v) of paragraph (b) of subdivision 35 of section 2807-c of the public health law and which shall be effective on and after July 1, 2010 that incorporate quality related measures pertaining to potentially preventable readmissions. Such regulations shall incorporate a risk adjusted comparison of the actual and expected number of potentially preventable readmissions in a given hospital with benchmarks established by the commissioner of health, provided, however, that the application of such regu- lations shall result in an aggregate reduction in medicaid payments of no less than $35,000,000 for the period July 1, 2010 through March 31, 2011, provided, however, that for the period July 1, 2010 through March 31, 2011 such rate adjustments shall not reflect the application of this section to behavioral health readmissions. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, rule or regulation, hospital inpatient rate adjustments made in accordance with the methodology specified in subdivision 6 of section 2500-d of the public health law shall be reduced by up to $1,000,000 for the peri- od April 1, 2010 through March 31, 2011; provided, however, if this act provides sufficient additional funding to support such rate adjustments without the aggregate reductions, then the provisions of this section shall be deemed null and void as of March 31, 2010 .... 4,435,794,000 ................................... (re. $229,000,000) For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including other long term care services. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, rule or regulation to the contrary, for the period April 1, 2010 through March 31, 2011, for purposes of operating the long term care assessment center demonstration program pursuant to section 367-w of the social services law, the department of health shall designate one or more long-term care assessment centers to be established in and together serve an entire county within the city of New York and shall desig- nate a long term care assessment center to be established in another region consisting of one or more contiguous counties elsewhere in the state. Provided, however, if this act appropriates sufficient additional funds to support operation of the long term care assess- ment center demonstration program through one assessment center in a county within the city of New York, then the provisions of this appropriation shall be deemed null and void. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, rule or regulation to the contrary, for the period April 1, 2010 through March 31, 2011, continued provision of long term home health care program, AIDS home care program or certified home health agency services paid for by government funds shall be based upon a comprehensive assess- ment of the medical, social and environmental needs of the recipient of the services which shall be performed at least every 180 days by 628 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 the provider of a long term home health care program, AIDS home care program or the certified home health agency providing services for the patient and the local department of social services; provided, however, if this act appropriates sufficient additional funds to require that such assessments be performed no less frequently than once every 120 days, then the provisions of this paragraph shall not apply and shall be considered null and void as of March 31, 2010 ... 3,248,511,000 ................................... (re. $334,100,000) For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including pharmacy services. Notwithstanding any law, rule or regulation to the contrary, for the period April 1, 2010 through March 31, 2011, the commissioner of health shall provide five days public notice on the department's website of any recommendations developed by the pharmacy and thera- peutics committee regarding the preferred drug program; provided however that, if this act appropriates sufficient additional funds to permit the commissioner to provide thirty days public notice on the department's website of any such recommendations, the provisions of this paragraph shall not apply and shall be considered null and void as of March 31, 2010 .......................................... 2,525,100,000 ................................... (re. $193,303,000) For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including noninstitutional and other spending. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, rule or regulation to the contrary, for the period April 1, 2010 through March 31, 2011: (i) any utilization controls on occupational therapy or phys- ical therapy services under the Medicaid program, including, but not limited to, prior approval of services, utilization thresholds or other limitations imposed on such therapy services in relation to a chronic condition in clinics certified under article 28 of the public health law or article 16 of the mental hygiene law shall be developed by the department of health in concurrence with the office of mental retardation and developmental disabilities; (ii) such utilization controls shall be in accord with nationally recognized professional standards and, in the event that nationally recognized standards do not exist, such thresholds shall be based upon reason- ably recognized professional standards of those with a specific expertise in treating individuals served by clinics certified under article 28 of the public health law or article 16 of the mental hygiene law; and (iii) prior approval by the department of health of a physical therapy evaluation or an occupational therapy evaluation by a qualified practitioner practicing within the scope of such practitioner's licensure shall not be required; provided that the department of health may require prior approval for treatment as recommended by such an evaluation and, in the event that prior approval is required, and the department of health fails to make a determination within eight days of presentation of a treatment request for physical or occupational therapy services, the depart- ment of health shall automatically approve four therapy visits; and provided, further, that if, upon completion of such four therapy visits, the department has not yet rendered a determination on the request for physical or occupational therapy services, the depart- 629 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 ment shall automatically approve an additional four therapy visits and that such subsequent automatic approval shall be issued in the same manner until such time as the department issues a determi- nation, but in no event shall such approvals exceed the number of services or the period of time recommended by the evaluation; and provided further that, in the case of any denial of a prior approval request for physical therapy or occupational therapy, the department of health shall provide a reasonable opportunity for the qualified practitioner to provide his or her assessment of the beneficiary's physical and functional status as documented in a treatment plan with reasonable and obtainable goals; and provided further that, if the qualified practitioner provides documentation that is in accord with reasonably recognized professional standards, the recommended treatment plan shall be final, and the prior approval request shall be approved. Provided, however, if this act appropriates sufficient additional funds to permit payment under the Medicaid program for occupational therapy and physical therapy without the utilization control and prior approval features described in this appropriation, then the provisions of this paragraph shall not apply and shall be considered null and void as of March 31, 2010. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, rule or regulation to the contrary, for the period April 1, 2010 through March 31, 2011, moneys paid by an applicant or recipient of supplemental secu- rity income benefits under section 209 of the social services law or of medical assistance under section 366 of such law, to a funeral firm, funeral director, undertaker, cemetery, or any other person, firm or corporation, under or in connection with an agreement, or any option to enter into an agreement, for the sale of merchandise to be used in connection with a funeral or burial, or for the furnishing of personal services of a funeral director or undertaker, wherein the merchandise is not to be actually physically delivered or the personal services are not to be rendered until the occurrence of the death of the person for whose funeral or burial such merchan- dise or services are to be furnished, shall be placed into an irrev- ocable trust if the person for whose funeral or burial such merchan- dise or services are to be furnished is a family member of such applicant and recipient. Under the terms of such an irrevocable trust, such applicant or recipient (and after the death of such applicant or recipient, the family member) shall have the right to select any funeral firm, funeral director, undertaker, cemetery or any other person, firm or corporation to whom such payment is made and to change such selection any time to any type of funeral or any funeral firm, funeral director, cemetery or any other person, firm or corporation to whom such payment is made, located in the state of New York or any other state. Any funds remaining in such an irrev- ocable trust after the payment of all funeral expenses must be paid over to the social services official responsible for arranging for burials under section 141 of the social services law in the local government subdivision where the decedent resided. Any such agree- ment, and any promotional literature prepared by a funeral firm, funeral director, undertaker, cemetery, or any other person, firm or corporation for prearranged funeral and burial services must contain 630 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 language disclosing the irrevocable nature of burial trusts estab- lished for a family member by an applicant or recipient of supple- mental security income benefits or medical assistance. Provided, however, if this act appropriates sufficient additional funds to permit such agreements purchased for family members by applicants or recipients of supplemental security income benefits or medical assistance to be revocable, then the provisions of this paragraph shall not apply and shall be considered null and void as of March 31, 2010 ... 4,300,376,000 ...................... (re. $680,481,000) Special Revenue Funds - Other HCRA Resources Fund Indigent Care Account - 20817 The appropriation made by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013, is hereby amended and reappropriated to read: Notwithstanding section 40 of state finance law or any other law to the contrary, all medical assistance appropriations made from this account shall remain in full force and effect in accordance, in the aggregate, with the following schedule: not more than 50 percent for the period April 1, 2013 to March 31, 2014; and the remaining amount for the period April 1, 2014 to [March 31] SEPTEMBER 15, 2015. Notwithstanding section 40 of the state finance law or any provision of law to the contrary, subject to federal approval, department of health state funds medicaid spending, excluding payments for medical services provided at state facilities operated by the office of mental health, the office for people with developmental disabilities and the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services and further excluding any payments which are not appropriated within the department of health, in the aggregate, for the period April 1, 2013 through March 31, 2014, shall not exceed $16,477,019,000 except as provided below and state share medicaid spending, in the aggregate, for the period April 1, 2014 through [March 31] SEPTEMBER 15, 2015, shall not exceed [$17,098,774,000] $17,082,871,000, but in no event shall department of health state funds medicaid spending for the period April 1, 2013 through [March 31] SEPTEMBER 15, 2015 exceed [$33,575,793,000] $33,559,890,000 provided, however, such aggregate limits may be adjusted by the director of the budget to account for any changes in the New York state federal medical assistance percentage amount established pursuant to the federal social securi- ty act, increases in provider revenues, reductions in local social services district payments for medical assistance administration and beginning April 1, 2012 the operational costs of the New York state medical indemnity fund, pursuant to a chapter establishing such fund. Such projections may be adjusted by the director of the budget to account for increased or expedited department of health state funds medicaid expenditures as a result of a natural or other type of disaster, including a governmental declaration of emergency. The director of the budget, in consultation with the commissioner of health, shall assess on monthly basis known and projected medicaid expenditures by category of service and by geographic region, as determined by the commissioner of health, incurred both prior to and 631 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 subsequent to such assessment for each such period, and if the director of the budget determines that such expenditures are expected to cause medicaid spending for such period to exceed the aggregate limit specified herein for such period, the state medicaid director, in consultation with the director of the budget and the commissioner of health, shall develop a medicaid savings allocation plan to limit such spending to the aggregate limit specified herein for such period. Such medicaid savings allocation plan shall be designed, to reduce the expenditures authorized by the appropriations herein in compliance with the following guidelines: (1) reductions shall be made in compliance with applicable federal law, including the provisions of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Public Law No. 111-148, and the Health Care and Education Reconciliation Act of 2010, Public Law No. 111-152 (collectively "Affordable Care Act") and any subsequent amendments thereto or regulations promulgated thereunder; (2) reductions shall be made in a manner that complies with the state medicaid plan approved by the federal centers for medicare and medicaid services, provided, however, that the commis- sioner of health is authorized to submit any state plan amendment or seek other federal approval, including waiver authority, to imple- ment the provisions of the medicaid savings allocation plan that meets the other criteria set forth herein; (3) reductions shall be made in a manner that maximizes federal financial participation, to the extent practicable, including any federal financial partic- ipation that is available or is reasonably expected to become avail- able, in the discretion of the commissioner, under the Affordable Care Act; (4) reductions shall be made uniformly among categories of services and geographic regions of the state, to the extent practi- cable, and shall be made uniformly within a category of service, to the extent practicable, except where the commissioner determines that there are sufficient grounds for non-uniformity, including but not limited to: the extent to which specific categories of services contributed to department of health medicaid state funds spending in excess of the limits specified herein; the need to maintain safety net services in underserved communities; or the potential benefits of pursuing innovative payment models contemplated by the Affordable Care Act, in which case such grounds shall be set forth in the medi- caid savings allocation plan; and (5) reductions shall be made in a manner that does not unnecessarily create administrative burdens to medicaid applicants and recipients or providers. The commissioner shall seek the input of the legislature, as well as organizations representing health care providers, consumers, busi- nesses, workers, health insurers, and others with relevant exper- tise, in developing such medicaid savings allocation plan, to the extent that all or part of such plan, in the discretion of the commissioner, is likely to have a material impact on the overall medicaid program, particular categories of service or particular geographic regions of the state. The commissioner shall post the medicaid savings allocation plan on the department of health's website and shall provide written copies of such plan to the chairs of the senate finance and the assembly 632 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 ways and means committees at least 30 days before the date on which implementation is expected to begin. The commissioner may revise the medicaid savings allocation plan subsequent to the provisions of notice and prior to implementation but need provide a new notice pursuant to subparagraph (i) of this paragraph only if the commissioner determines, in his or her discretion, that such revisions materially alter the plan. Notwithstanding the provisions of paragraphs (a) and (b) of this subdivision, the commissioner need not seek the input described in paragraph (a) of this subdivision or provide notice pursuant to paragraph (b) of this paragraph if, in the discretion of the commis- sioner, expedited development and implementation of a medicaid savings allocation plan is necessary due to a public health emergen- cy. For purposes of this section, a public health emergency is defined as: (i) a disaster, natural or otherwise, that significantly increases the immediate need for health care personnel in an area of the state; (ii) an event or condition that creates a widespread risk of exposure to a serious communicable disease, or the potential for such widespread risk of exposure; or (iii) any other event or condi- tion determined by the commissioner to constitute an imminent threat to public health. Nothing in this paragraph shall be deemed to prevent all or part of such medicaid savings allocation plan from taking effect retroac- tively to the extent permitted by the federal centers for medicare and medicaid services. In accordance with the medicaid savings allocation plan, the commis- sioner of the department of health shall reduce department of health state funds medicaid spending by the amount of the projected over- spending through, actions including, but not limited to modifying or suspending reimbursement methods, including but not limited to all fees, premium levels and rates of payment, notwithstanding any provision of law that sets a specific amount or methodology for any such payments or rates of payment; modifying medicaid program bene- fits; seeking all necessary federal approvals, including, but not limited to waivers, waiver amendments; and suspending time frames for notice, approval or certification of rate requirements, notwith- standing any provision of law, rule or regulation to the contrary, including but not limited to sections 2807 and 3614 of the public health law, section 18 of chapter 2 of the laws of 1988, and 18 NYCRR 505.14(h). The department of health shall prepare a monthly report that sets forth: (a) known and projected department of health medicaid expenditures as described in subdivision 1 of this section, and factors that could result in medicaid disbursements for the relevant state fiscal year to exceed the projected department of health state funds disbursements in the enacted budget financial plan pursuant to subdivision 3 of section 23 of the state finance law, including spending increases or decreases due to: enrollment fluctuations, rate changes, utilization changes, MRT investments, and shift of beneficiaries to managed care; and variations in offline medicaid payments; and (b) the actions taken to implement any medicaid savings allocation plan implemented pursuant to subdi- 633 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 vision 4 of this section, including information concerning the impact of such actions on each category of service and each geographic region of the state. Each such monthly report shall be provided to the chairs of the senate finance and the assembly ways and means committees and shall be posted on the department of health's website in a timely manner. For the purpose of making payments to providers of medical care pursu- ant to section 367-b of the social services law, and for payment of state aid to municipalities where payment systems through fiscal intermediaries are not operational, to reimburse such providers for costs attributable to the provision of care to patients eligible for medical assistance. Payments from this appropriation to general hospitals related to indigent care pursuant to article 28 of the public health law respectively, when combined with federal funds for services and expenses for the medical assistance program pursuant to title XIX of the federal social security act or its successor program, shall equal the amount of the funds received related to health care reform act allowances and surcharges pursuant to article 28 of the public health law and deposited to this account less any such amounts withheld pursuant to subdivision 21 of section 2807-c of the public health law. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the moneys hereby appropriated may be increased or decreased by interchange or transfer with any appropriation of the department of health with the approval of the director of the budg- et, who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 1,583,000,000 ................................. (re. $1,583,000,000) Special Revenue Funds - Other HCRA Resources Fund Medical Assistance Account - 20804 The appropriation made by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013, is hereby amended and reappropriated to read: Notwithstanding section 40 of state finance law or any other law to the contrary, all medical assistance appropriations made from this account shall remain in full force and effect in accordance, in the aggregate, with the following schedule: not more than 48 percent for the period April 1, 2013 to March 31, 2014; and the remaining amount for the period April 1, 2014 to [March 31] SEPTEMBER 15, 2015. Notwithstanding section 40 of the state finance law or any provision of law to the contrary, subject to federal approval, department of health state funds medicaid spending, excluding payments for medical services provided at state facilities operated by the office of mental health, the office for people with developmental disabilities and the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services and 634 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 further excluding any payments which are not appropriated within the department of health, in the aggregate, for the period April 1, 2013 through March 31, 2014, shall not exceed $16,477,019,000 except as provided below and state share medicaid spending, in the aggregate, for the period April 1, 2014 through [March 31] SEPTEMBER 15, 2015, shall not exceed [$17,098,774,000] $17,082,871,000, but in no event shall department of health state funds medicaid spending for the period April 1, 2013 through [March 31] SEPTEMBER 15, 2015 exceed [$33,575,793,000] $33,559,890,000 provided, however, such aggregate limits may be adjusted by the director of the budget to account for any changes in the New York state federal medical assistance percentage amount established pursuant to the federal social securi- ty act, increases in provider revenues, reductions in local social services district payments for medical assistance administration and beginning April 1, 2012 the operational costs of the New York state medical indemnity fund, pursuant to a chapter establishing such fund. Such projections may be adjusted by the director of the budget to account for increased or expedited department of health state funds medicaid expenditures as a result of a natural or other type of disaster, including a governmental declaration of emergency. The director of the budget, in consultation with the commissioner of health, shall assess on a monthly basis known and projected medicaid expenditures by category of service and by geographic region, as determined by the commissioner of health, incurred both prior to and subsequent to such assessment for each such period, and if the director of the budget determines that such expenditures are expected to cause medicaid spending for such period to exceed the aggregate limit specified herein for such period, the state medicaid director, in consultation with the director of the budget and the commissioner of health, shall develop a medicaid savings allocation plan to limit such spending to the aggregate limit specified herein for such period. Such medicaid savings allocation plan shall be designed, to reduce the expenditures authorized by the appropriations herein in compliance with the following guidelines: (1) reductions shall be made in compliance with applicable federal law, including the provisions of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Public Law No. 111-148, and the Health Care and Education Reconciliation Act of 2010, Public Law No. 111-152 (collectively "Affordable Care Act") and any subsequent amendments thereto or regulations promulgated thereunder; (2) reductions shall be made in a manner that complies with the state medicaid plan approved by the federal centers for medicare and medicaid services, provided, however, that the commis- sioner of health is authorized to submit any state plan amendment or seek other federal approval, including waiver authority, to imple- ment the provisions of the medicaid savings allocation plan that meets the other criteria set forth herein; (3) reductions shall be made in a manner that maximizes federal financial participation, to the extent practicable, including any federal financial partic- ipation that is available or is reasonably expected to become avail- able, in the discretion of the commissioner, under the Affordable Care Act; (4) reductions shall be made uniformly among categories of 635 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 services and geographic regions of the state, to the extent practi- cable, and shall be made uniformly within a category of service, to the extent practicable, except where the commissioner determines that there are sufficient grounds for non-uniformity, including but not limited to: the extent to which specific categories of services contributed to department of health medicaid state funds spending in excess of the limits specified herein; the need to maintain safety net services in underserved communities; or the potential benefits of pursuing innovative payment models contemplated by the Affordable Care Act, in which case such grounds shall be set forth in the medi- caid savings allocation plan; and (5) reductions shall be made in a manner that does not unnecessarily create administrative burdens to medicaid applicants and recipients or providers. The commissioner shall seek the input of the legislature, as well as organizations representing health care providers, consumers, busi- nesses, workers, health insurers, and others with relevant exper- tise, in developing such medicaid savings allocation plan, to the extent that all or part of such plan, in the discretion of the commissioner, is likely to have a material impact on the overall medicaid program, particular categories of service or particular geographic regions of the state. The commissioner shall post the medicaid savings allocation plan on the department of health's website and shall provide written copies of such plan to the chairs of the senate finance and the assembly ways and means committees at least 30 days before the date on which implementation is expected to begin. The commissioner may revise the medicaid savings allocation plan subsequent to the provisions of notice and prior to implementation but need provide a new notice pursuant to subparagraph (i) of this paragraph only if the commissioner determines, in his or her discretion, that such revisions materially alter the plan. Notwithstanding the provisions of paragraphs (a) and (b) of this subdivision, the commissioner need not seek the input described in paragraph (a) of this subdivision or provide notice pursuant to paragraph (b) of this paragraph if, in the discretion of the commis- sioner, expedited development and implementation of a medicaid savings allocation plan is necessary due to a public health emergen- cy. For purposes of this section, a public health emergency is defined as: (i) a disaster, natural or otherwise, that significantly increases the immediate need for health care personnel in an area of the state; (ii) an event or condition that creates a widespread risk of exposure to a serious communicable disease, or the potential for such widespread risk of exposure; or (iii) any other event or condi- tion determined by the commissioner to constitute an imminent threat to public health. Nothing in this paragraph shall be deemed to prevent all or part of such medicaid savings allocation plan from taking effect retroac- tively to the extent permitted by the federal centers for medicare and medicaid services. In accordance with the medicaid savings allocation plan, the commis- sioner of the department of health shall reduce department of health 636 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 state funds medicaid spending by the amount of the projected over- spending through, actions including, but not limited to modifying or suspending reimbursement methods, including but not limited to all fees, premium levels and rates of payment, notwithstanding any provision of law that sets a specific amount or methodology for any such payments or rates of payment; modifying medicaid program bene- fits; seeking all necessary federal approvals, including, but not limited to waivers, waiver amendments; and suspending time frames for notice, approval or certification of rate requirements, notwith- standing any provision of law, rule or regulation to the contrary, including but not limited to sections 2807 and 3614 of the public health law, section 18 of chapter 2 of the laws of 1988, and 18 NYCRR 505.14(h). The department of health shall prepare a monthly report that sets forth: (a) known and projected department of health medicaid expend- itures as described in subdivision 1 of this section, and factors that could result in medicaid disbursements for the relevant state fiscal year to exceed the projected department of health state funds disbursements in the enacted budget financial plan pursuant to subdivision 3 of section 23 of the state finance law, including spending increases or decreases due to: enrollment fluctuations, rate changes, utilization changes, MRT investments, and shift of beneficiaries to managed care; and variations in offline medicaid payments; and (b) the actions taken to implement any medicaid savings allocation plan implemented pursuant to subdivision 4 of this section, including information concerning the impact of such actions on each category of service and each geographic region of the state. Each such monthly report shall be provided to the chairs of the senate finance and the assembly ways and means committees and shall be posted on the department of health's website in a timely manner. For the purpose of making payments, the money hereby appropriated is available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter accrued, to providers of medical care pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law, and for payment of state aid to munici- palities and the federal government where payment systems through fiscal intermediaries are not operational, to reimburse such provid- ers for costs attributable to the provision of care to patients eligible for medical assistance. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the moneys hereby appropriated may be increased or decreased by interchange or transfer with any appropriation of the department of health with the approval of the director of the budg- et, who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. For services and expenses related to the medical assistance program. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 292,800,000 ..................................... (re. $292,800,000) 637 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses of the medical assistance program related to the treatment of breast and cervical cancer. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 4,200,000 ......................................... (re. $4,200,000) For services and expenses of the medical assistance program related to primary care case management. All or a portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 4,000,000 ......................................... (re. $4,000,000) For services and expenses of the medical assistance program related to disabled persons. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 47,000,000 ....................................... (re. $47,000,000) For services and expenses of the medical assistance program related to physician services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 170,400,000 ..................................... (re. $170,400,000) For services and expenses of the medical assistance program related, but not limited to, pharmacy, inpatient, and nursing home services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 4,691,350,000 ................................. (re. $4,691,350,000) For services and expenses of the medical assistance program related to the city of New York. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 249,400,000 ..................................... (re. $249,400,000) For services and expenses of the medical assistance program related to providing distributions for supplemental medical insurance for medi- 638 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 care part B premiums, physician services, outpatient services, medical equipment, supplies and other health services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 136,000,000 ..................................... (re. $136,000,000) For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including costs associated with the family health plus program. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 1,300,800,000 ................................. (re. $1,300,800,000) For services and expenses of the medical assistance program related to supporting workforce recruitment and retention of personal care services or any worker with direct patient care responsibility for local social service districts which include a city with a popu- lation of over one million persons. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 272,000,000 ..................................... (re. $272,000,000) For services and expenses of the medical assistance program related to supporting workforce recruitment and retention of personal care services for local social service districts that do not include a city with a population of over one million persons. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 22,400,000 ....................................... (re. $22,400,000) For services and expenses of the medical assistance program related to supporting rate increases for certified home health agencies, long term home health care programs, AIDS home care programs, hospice programs, managed long term care plans and approved managed long term care operating demonstrations for recruitment and retention of health care workers. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 100,000,000 ..................................... (re. $100,000,000) Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund 639 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Medical Assistance Account - 22187 The appropriation made by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013, is hereby amended and reappropriated to read: Notwithstanding section 40 of state finance law or any other law to the contrary, all medical assistance appropriations made from this account shall remain in full force and effect in accordance, in the aggregate, with the following schedule: not more than 50 percent for the period April 1, 2013 to March 31, 2014; and the remaining amount for the period April 1, 2014 to [March 31] SEPTEMBER 15, 2015. Notwithstanding section 40 of the state finance law or any provision of law to the contrary, subject to federal approval, department of health state funds medicaid spending, excluding payments for medical services provided at state facilities operated by the office of mental health, the office for people with developmental disabilities and the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services and further excluding any payments which are not appropriated within the department of health, in the aggregate, for the period April 1, 2013 through March 31, 2014, shall not exceed $16,477,019,000 except as provided below and state share medicaid spending, in the aggregate, for the period April 1, 2014 through [March 31] SEPTEMBER 15, 2015, shall not exceed [$17,098,774,000] $17,082,871,000, but in no event shall department of health state funds medicaid spending for the period April 1, 2013 through [March 31] SEPTEMBER 15, 2015 exceed [$33,575,793,000] $33,559,890,000 provided, however, such aggregate limits may be adjusted by the director of the budget to account for any changes in the New York state federal medical assistance percentage amount established pursuant to the federal social securi- ty act, increases in provider revenues, reductions in local social services district payments for medical assistance administration and beginning April 1, 2012 the operational costs of the New York state medical indemnity fund, pursuant to a chapter establishing such fund. Such projections may be adjusted by the director of the budget to account for increased or expedited department of health state funds medicaid expenditures as a result of a natural or other type of disaster, including a governmental declaration of emergency. The director of the budget, in consultation with the commissioner of health, shall assess on monthly basis known and projected medicaid expenditures by category of service and by geographic region, as determined by the commissioner of health, incurred both prior to and subsequent to such assessment for each such period, and if the director of the budget determines that such expenditures are expected to cause medicaid spending for such period to exceed the aggregate limit specified herein for such period, the state medicaid director, in consultation with the director of the budget and the commissioner of health, shall develop a medicaid savings allocation plan to limit such spending to the aggregate limit specified herein for such period. Such medicaid savings allocation plan shall be designed, to reduce the expenditures authorized by the appropriations herein in compliance with the following guidelines: (1) reductions shall be made in compliance with applicable federal law, including the provisions of 640 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Public Law No. 111-148, and the Health Care and Education Reconciliation Act of 2010, Public Law No. 111-152 (collectively "Affordable Care Act") and any subsequent amendments thereto or regulations promulgated thereunder; (2) reductions shall be made in a manner that complies with the state medicaid plan approved by the federal centers for medicare and medicaid services, provided, however, that the commis- sioner of health is authorized to submit any state plan amendment or seek other federal approval, including waiver authority, to imple- ment the provisions of the medicaid savings allocation plan that meets the other criteria set forth herein; (3) reductions shall be made in a manner that maximizes federal financial participation, to the extent practicable, including any federal financial partic- ipation that is available or is reasonably expected to become avail- able, in the discretion of the commissioner, under the Affordable Care Act; (4) reductions shall be made uniformly among categories of services and geographic regions of the state, to the extent practi- cable, and shall be made uniformly within a category of service, to the extent practicable, except where the commissioner determines that there are sufficient grounds for non-uniformity, including but not limited to: the extent to which specific categories of services contributed to department of health medicaid state funds spending in excess of the limits specified herein; the need to maintain safety net services in underserved communities; or the potential benefits of pursuing innovative payment models contemplated by the Affordable Care Act, in which case such grounds shall be set forth in the medi- caid savings allocation plan; and (5) reductions shall be made in a manner that does not unnecessarily create administrative burdens to medicaid applicants and recipients or providers. The commissioner shall seek the input of the legislature, as well as organizations representing health care providers, consumers, busi- nesses, workers, health insurers, and others with relevant exper- tise, in developing such medicaid savings allocation plan, to the extent that all or part of such plan, in the discretion of the commissioner, is likely to have a material impact on the overall medicaid program, particular categories of service or particular geographic regions of the state. The commissioner shall post the medicaid savings allocation plan on the department of health's website and shall provide written copies of such plan to the chairs of the senate finance and the assembly ways and means committees at least 30 days before the date on which implementation is expected to begin. The commissioner may revise the medicaid savings allocation plan subsequent to the provisions of notice and prior to implementation but need provide a new notice pursuant to subparagraph (i) of this paragraph only if the commissioner determines, in his or her discretion, that such revisions materially alter the plan. Notwithstanding the provisions of paragraphs (a) and (b) of this subdivision, the commissioner need not seek the input described in paragraph (a) of this subdivision or provide notice pursuant to paragraph (b) of this paragraph if, in the discretion of the commis- sioner, expedited development and implementation of a medicaid 641 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 savings allocation plan is necessary due to a public health emergen- cy. For purposes of this section, a public health emergency is defined as: (i) a disaster, natural or otherwise, that significantly increases the immediate need for health care personnel in an area of the state; (ii) an event or condition that creates a widespread risk of exposure to a serious communicable disease, or the potential for such widespread risk of exposure; or (iii) any other event or condi- tion determined by the commissioner to constitute an imminent threat to public health. Nothing in this paragraph shall be deemed to prevent all or part of such medicaid savings allocation plan from taking effect retroac- tively to the extent permitted by the federal centers for medicare and medicaid services. In accordance with the medicaid savings allocation plan, the commis- sioner of the department of health shall reduce department of health state funds medicaid spending by the amount of the projected over- spending through, actions including, but not limited to modifying or suspending reimbursement methods, including but not limited to all fees, premium levels and rates of payment, notwithstanding any provision of law that sets a specific amount or methodology for any such payments or rates of payment; modifying medicaid program bene- fits; seeking all necessary federal approvals, including, but not limited to waivers, waiver amendments; and suspending time frames for notice, approval or certification of rate requirements, notwith- standing any provision of law, rule or regulation to the contrary, including but not limited to sections 2807 and 3614 of the public health law, section 18 of chapter 2 of the laws of 1988, and 18 NYCRR 505.14(h). The department of health shall prepare a monthly report that sets forth: (a) known and projected department of health medicaid expend- itures as described in subdivision 1 of this section, and factors that could result in medicaid disbursements for the relevant state fiscal year to exceed the projected department of health state funds disbursements in the enacted budget financial plan pursuant to subdivision 3 of section 23 of the state finance law, including spending increases or decreases due to: enrollment fluctuations, rate changes, utilization changes, MRT investments, and shift of beneficiaries to managed care; and variations in offline medicaid payments; and (b) the actions taken to implement any medicaid savings allocation plan implemented pursuant to subdivision 4 of this section, including information concerning the impact of such actions on each category of service and each geographic region of the state. Each such monthly report shall be provided to the chairs of the senate finance and the assembly ways and means committees and shall be posted on the department of health's website in a timely manner. For the purpose of making payments to providers of medical care pursu- ant to section 367-b of the social services law, and for payment of state aid to municipalities and the federal government where payment systems through fiscal intermediaries are not operational, to reim- 642 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 burse the provision of care to patients eligible for medical assist- ance. For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including nursing home, personal care, certified home health agency, long term home health care program and hospital services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 1,570,800,000 ................................. (re. $1,570,800,000) OFFICE OF HEALTH INSURANCE PROGRAMS General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For grants to a New York state based not-for-profit organization with expertise in the New York state medicaid program for studies, reviews and analysis, to be performed in conjunction with the department of health, on medicaid policy, operational and other issues as defined by the department. All or a portion of this appro- priation may be transferred to state operations appropriations ..... 695,600 ............................................. (re. $695,600) The monies hereby appropriated shall be available for the cost of housing subsidies to certain participants in the nursing home tran- sition and diversion waiver program as authorized by chapters 615 and 627 of the laws of 2004. A portion of such funds may be used for administration of the housing subsidies, either by state staff or a not-for-profit agency. A portion of this appropriation may be trans- ferred to state operations appropriations. Up to 100 percent of this appropriation may be suballocated to the division of housing and community renewal ... 2,303,000 ................... (re. $2,303,000) For services and expenses related to traumatic brain injury including but not limited to services rendered to individuals enrolled in the federally approved home and community based services (HCBS) waiver and including personal and nonpersonal services spending originally authorized by appropriations and reappropriations enacted prior to 1996. All or part of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations ... 12,464,500 .......... (re. $9,555,000) For services and expenses of Alzheimer's disease assistance centers as established pursuant to chapter 586 of the laws of 1987 ............ 470,200 ............................................. (re. $376,000) For a grant to the Coalition of New York State Alzheimer's Chapter, Inc. in support of and for distribution to a statewide network of not-for-profit corporations established and dedicated to responding at the local level to the needs of the New York State Alzheimer's community pursuant to subdivision 2 of section 2005 of the public health law ... 232,300 .............................. (re. $176,000) 643 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses for the Alzheimer's community assistance program as established pursuant to chapter 657 of the laws of 1997 ... 46,300 ........................................... (re. $38,000) For services and expenses for Alzheimer's community service programs ... 278,600 ......................................... (re. $227,000) For services and expenses, including suballocation to the state office for the aging, for coordinating patient care Alzheimer's disease program. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations for administration of this program ....... 339,900 ............................................. (re. $252,000) For services and expenses, including grants, of a falls prevention program. All or a portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations ... 141,600 ...... (re. $141,600) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the money hereby appropri- ated may be increased or decreased by interchange, transfer or suballocation between this appropriated amount and appropriations of the department of health medical assistance program and the depart- ment of health medical assistance administration program. For services and expenses for DC37 and Teamster Local 858 health insurance coverage under the family health plus (FHPlus), medicaid or for payments to participating health insurance plans in the New York state health benefit exchange ... 5,000,000 .. (re. $5,000,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For grants to a New York state based not-for-profit organization with expertise in the New York state medicaid program for studies, reviews and analysis, to be performed in conjunction with the department of health, on medicaid policy, operational and other issues as defined by the department. All or a portion of this appro- priation may be transferred to state operations appropriations ..... 695,600 ............................................. (re. $306,000) For services and expenses, including grants, of the uniform assessment program. All or a portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations ... 4,806,000 .... (re. $365,000) For services and expenses related to traumatic brain injury including but not limited to services rendered to individuals enrolled in the federally approved home and community based services (HCBS) waiver and including personal and nonpersonal services spending originally authorized by appropriations and reappropriations enacted prior to 1996. All or part of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations ... 13,200,400 .......... (re. $3,046,000) The monies hereby appropriated shall be available for the cost of housing subsidies to certain participants in the nursing home tran- sition and diversion waiver program as authorized by chapters 615 and 627 of the laws of 2004. A portion of such funds may be used for administration of the housing subsidies, either by state staff or a not-for-profit agency. A portion of this appropriation may be trans- ferred to state operations appropriations. Up to 100 percent of this appropriation may be suballocated to the division of housing and community renewal ... 2,303,000 ................... (re. $2,303,000) 644 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses of Alzheimer's disease assistance centers as established pursuant to chapter 586 of the laws of 1987 ............ 498,000 .............................................. (re. $57,000) For services and expenses, including suballocation to the state office for the aging, for coordinating patient care Alzheimer's disease program. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations for administration of this program ....... 360,000 .............................................. (re. $79,000) For services and expenses, including grants, of a falls prevention program. All or a portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations ... 150,000 ...... (re. $150,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For grants to a New York state based not-for-profit organization with expertise in the New York state medicaid program for studies, reviews and analysis, to be performed in conjunction with the department of health, on medicaid policy, operational and other issues as defined by the department. All or a portion of this appro- priation may be transferred to state operations appropriations ..... 695,600 .............................................. (re. $36,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Medical Assistance and Survey Account By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2012, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses for the medical assistance program and administration of the medical assistance program and survey and certification program, provided pursuant to title XIX of the federal social security act. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law and subject to the approval of the director of the budget, moneys hereby appropriated may be increased or decreased by transfer or suballocation between these appropriated amounts and appropriations of other state agen- cies and appropriations of the department of health. Notwithstand- ing any inconsistent provision of law and subject to approval of the director of the budget, moneys hereby appropriated may be trans- ferred or suballocated to other state agencies for reimbursement to local government entities for services and expenses related to administration of the medical assistance program ................... 75,000,000 ....................................... (re. $75,000,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2011, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses for the medical assistance program and administration of the medical assistance program and survey and certification program, provided pursuant to title XIX of the federal social security act. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law and subject to the approval of the director of the budget, moneys hereby appropriated may be increased or decreased by transfer or suballocation between 645 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 these appropriated amounts and appropriations of other state agen- cies and appropriations of the department of health. Notwithstand- ing any inconsistent provision of law and subject to approval of the director of the budget, moneys hereby appropriated may be trans- ferred or suballocated to other state agencies for reimbursement to local government entities for services and expenses related to administration of the medical assistance program ................... 75,000,000 ....................................... (re. $75,000,000) By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2010, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses for the medical assistance program and administration of the medical assistance program and survey and certification program, provided pursuant to title XIX of the federal social security act. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law and subject to the approval of the director of the budget, moneys hereby appropriated may be increased or decreased by transfer or suballocation between these appropriated amounts and appropriations of other state agen- cies and appropriations of the department of health. Notwithstand- ing any inconsistent provision of law and subject to approval of the director of the budget, moneys hereby appropriated may be trans- ferred or suballocated to other state agencies for reimbursement to local government entities for services and expenses related to administration of the medical assistance program ................... 75,000,000 ....................................... (re. $38,300,000) By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2009, as amended by chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For services and expenses for the medical assistance program and administration of the medical assistance program and survey and certification program, provided pursuant to title XIX of the federal social security act. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law and subject to the approval of the director of the budget, moneys hereby appropriated may be increased or decreased by transfer or suballocation between these appropriated amounts and appropriations of other state agen- cies and appropriations of the department of health. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law and subject to approval of the director of the budget, moneys hereby appropriated may be transferred or suballocated to other state agencies for reimbursement to local government entities for services and expenses related to administration of the medical assistance program ........ 75,000,000 ....................................... (re. $75,000,000) OFFICE OF HEALTH SYSTEMS MANAGEMENT General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: 646 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For contractual services related to medical necessity and quality of care reviews related to medicaid patients and to monitor health care services provided to persons with AIDS. A portion of this appropri- ation may be transferred to state operations appropriations ........ 10,198,500 ........................................ (re. $8,932,000) For services and expenses related to the operation of the incident reporting system (NYPORTS). A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations ..................... 590,300 ............................................. (re. $590,300) For services and expenses for consulting services related to health information technology. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations ..................... 166,200 ............................................. (re. $166,200) For services and expenses to support the center for liver transplant and the alliance for donation ... 351,300 ........... (re. $351,300) For services and expenses for patient health information and quality improvement initiatives. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations ..................... 173,700 ............................................. (re. $173,700) For services and expenses for cardiac services access and cardiac data quality/outcomes initiatives ... 652,400 ............ (re. $652,400) For services and expenses of the brain trauma foundation ............. 231,300 ............................................. (re. $231,300) For services and expenses for a statewide campaign to promote aware- ness of the New York state donor registry to increase organ and tissue donation. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations ... 115,700 ...... (re. $115,700) For services and expenses of a quality program for adult care facili- ties, including enriched housing facilities. Such program shall be targeted at improving the quality of life for adult care facility residents. The department subject to the approval of the director of the division of budget, shall develop an allocation methodology taking into account financial status of the facility as well as resident needs. Such allocation shall serve as the basis of distribution to eligible facilities ................... 6,531,100 ......................................... (re. $6,531,100) For an operating assistance subprogram for enriched housing. To the extent that funds are appropriated for such purposes, the department is authorized to pay an operating subsidy for SSI recipients who are residents in certified not-for-profit or public enriched housing programs. Such subsidy shall not exceed $115 per month per each SSI recipient and will be paid directly to the certified operator. If appropriations are not sufficient to meet such maximum monthly payments, such subsidy shall be reduced proportionately ............ 474,900 ............................................. (re. $474,900) For services and expenses, including grants, of the long term care community coalition for an advocacy program on behalf of seniors with long term care needs ... 32,600 ................. (re. $32,600) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For contractual services related to medical necessity and quality of care reviews related to medicaid patients and to monitor health care 647 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 services provided to persons with AIDS. A portion of this appropri- ation may be transferred to state operations appropriations ........ 10,800,600 ........................................ (re. $7,404,000) For services and expenses related to the operation of the incident reporting system (NYPORTS). A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations ..................... 625,100 ............................................. (re. $625,100) For services and expenses for consulting services related to health information technology. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations ..................... 176,000 ............................................. (re. $176,000) For services and expenses to support the center for liver transplant and the alliance for donation ... 372,000 ............ (re. $21,000) For services and expenses for patient health information and quality improvement initiatives. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations ..................... 184,000 ............................................. (re. $184,000) For services and expenses for cardiac services access and cardiac data quality/outcomes initiatives ... 690,900 ............ (re. $690,900) For services and expenses for a statewide campaign to promote aware- ness of the New York state donor registry to increase organ and tissue donation. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations ... 122,500 ...... (re. $122,500) For an operating assistance subprogram for enriched housing. To the extent that funds are appropriated for such purposes, the department is authorized to pay an operating subsidy for SSI recipients who are residents in certified not-for-profit or public enriched housing programs. Such subsidy shall not exceed $115 per month per each SSI recipient and will be paid directly to the certified operator. If appropriations are not sufficient to meet such maximum monthly payments, such subsidy shall be reduced proportionately ............ 502,900 .............................................. (re. $27,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses related to the operation of the incident reporting system (NYPORTS). A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations ..................... 625,100 ............................................. (re. $271,000) For services and expenses to support the center for liver transplant and the alliance for donation ... 372,000 ............. (re. $6,000) For services and expenses for cardiac services access and cardiac data quality/outcomes initiatives ... 690,900 ............. (re. $75,000) By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For services and expenses for cardiac services access and cardiac data quality/outcomes initiatives ... 1,381,800 .......... (re. $200,000) For services and expenses to support the center for liver transplant and the alliance for donation ... 372,000 ............ (re. $60,000) For services and expenses of the brain trauma foundation ............. 490,000 .............................................. (re. $16,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal 648 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Federal MISCELLANEOUS Operating Grants Fund United States Department of Justice Account - 25300 The appropriation made by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013, is hereby amended and reappropriated to read: For expenses incurred in the administration of the prescription drug monitoring program relating to the prescribing and dispensing of controlled substances. A PORTION OF THIS APPROPRIATION MAY BE TRANS- FERRED TO STATE OPERATIONS APPROPRIATIONS .......................... 400,000 ............................................. (re. $400,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal MISCELLANEOUS Operating Grants Fund United States Department of Justice Account The appropriation made by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012, is hereby amended and reappropriated to read: For expenses incurred in the administration of the prescription drug monitoring program relating to the prescribing and dispensing of controlled substances. A PORTION OF THIS APPROPRIATION MAY BE TRANS- FERRED TO STATE OPERATIONS APPROPRIATIONS .......................... 400,000 ............................................. (re. $400,000) The appropriation made by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011, is hereby amended and reappropriated to read: For expenses incurred in the administration of the prescription drug monitoring program relating to the prescribing and dispensing of controlled substances. A PORTION OF THIS APPROPRIATION MAY BE TRANS- FERRED TO STATE OPERATIONS APPROPRIATIONS .......................... 400,000 ............................................. (re. $400,000) The appropriation made by chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2010, is hereby amended and reappropriated to read: For expenses incurred in the administration of the prescription drug monitoring program relating to the prescribing and dispensing of controlled substances. A PORTION OF THIS APPROPRIATION MAY BE TRANS- FERRED TO STATE OPERATIONS APPROPRIATIONS .......................... 400,000 ............................................. (re. $400,000) By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2007, as transferred by chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2009: For expenses incurred in the administration of the prescription drug monitoring program relating to the prescribing and dispensing of controlled substances. For grants beginning on or after November 1, 2007 .................... 400,000 ............................................. (re. $139,000) OFFICE OF LONG TERM CARE General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 649 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses, including grants, of the uniform assessment program. All or a portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations ................................. 4,806,000 ............................................ (re. $83,000) For services and expenses related to traumatic brain injury including but not limited to services rendered to individuals enrolled in the federally approved home and community based services (HCBS) waiver and including personal and nonpersonal services spending originally authorized by appropriations and reappropriations enacted prior to 1996. All or part of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations ... 13,200,400 ............ (re. $829,000) For services and expenses of a quality program for adult care facili- ties, including enriched housing facilities. Such program shall be targeted at improving the quality of life for adult care facility residents. The department subject to the approval of the director of the division of budget, shall develop an allocation methodology taking into account financial status of the facility as well as resident needs. Such allocation shall serve as the basis of distribution to eligible facilities ................... 2,605,000 ............................................ (re. $52,000) For an operating assistance subprogram for enriched housing. To the extent that funds are appropriated for such purposes, the department is authorized to pay an operating subsidy for SSI recipients who are residents in certified not-for-profit or public enriched housing programs. Such subsidy shall not exceed $115 per month per each SSI recipient and will be paid directly to the certified operator. If appropriations are not sufficient to meet such maximum monthly payments, such subsidy shall be reduced proportionately ............ 502,900 ............................................... (re. $3,000) The monies hereby appropriated shall be available for the cost of housing subsidies to certain participants in the nursing home tran- sition and diversion waiver program as authorized by chapters 615 and 627 of the laws of 2004. A portion of such funds may be used for administration of the housing subsidies, either by state staff or a not-for-profit agency. A portion of this appropriation may be trans- ferred to state operations appropriations. Up to 100 percent of this appropriation may be suballocated to the division of housing and community renewal ... 2,303,000 ................... (re. $2,303,000) For services and expenses of Alzheimer's disease assistance centers as established pursuant to chapter 586 of the laws of 1987 ............ 498,000 .............................................. (re. $65,000) For a grant to the Coalition of New York State Alzheimer's Chapter, Inc. in support of and for distribution to a statewide network of not-for-profit corporations established and dedicated to responding at the local level to the needs of the New York State Alzheimer's community pursuant to subdivision 2 of section 2005 of the public health law ... 246,000 ................................ (re. $3,000) For services and expenses, including suballocation to the state office for the aging, for coordinating patient care Alzheimer's disease program. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state 650 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 operations appropriations for administration of this program ....... 360,000 .............................................. (re. $93,000) By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For services and expenses, including grants, of a falls prevention program. All or a portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations ... 300,000 ...... (re. $300,000) For services and expenses, including grants, of the uniform assessment program. All or a portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations ... 4,806,000 .. (re. $3,688,000) For services and expenses related to traumatic brain injury including but not limited to services rendered to individuals enrolled in the federally approved home and community based services (HCBS) waiver and including personal and nonpersonal services spending originally authorized by appropriations and reappropriations enacted prior to 1996. All or part of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations ... 13,200,400 ............ (re. $706,000) For services and expenses of a quality program for adult care facili- ties, including enriched housing facilities. Such program shall be targeted at improving the quality of life for adult care facility residents. The department subject to the approval of the director of the division of budget, shall develop an allocation methodology taking into account financial status of the facility as well as resident needs. Such allocation shall serve as the basis of distribution to eligible facilities ................... 2,605,000 ............................................. (re. $6,000) For an operating assistance subprogram for enriched housing. To the extent that funds are appropriated for such purposes, the department is authorized to pay an operating subsidy for SSI recipients who are residents in certified not-for-profit or public enriched housing programs. Such subsidy shall not exceed $115 per month per each SSI recipient and will be paid directly to the certified operator. If appropriations are not sufficient to meet such maximum monthly payments, such subsidy shall be reduced proportionately ............ 502,900 ............................................... (re. $3,000) The monies hereby appropriated shall be available for the cost of housing subsidies to certain participants in the nursing home tran- sition and diversion waiver program as authorized by chapters 615 and 627 of the laws of 2004. A portion of such funds may be used for administration of the housing subsidies, either by state staff or a not-for-profit agency. A portion of this appropriation may be trans- ferred to state operations appropriations. Up to 100 percent of this appropriation may be suballocated to the division of housing and community renewal ... 2,303,000 ................... (re. $2,303,000) For services and expenses of Alzheimer's disease assistance centers as established pursuant to chapter 586 of the laws of 1987 ............ 498,000 .............................................. (re. $21,000) For services and expenses, including suballocation to the state office for aging, for coordinating patient care Alzheimer's disease program. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations for administration of this program ....... 360,000 .............................................. (re. $32,000) 651 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2009: The monies hereby appropriated shall be available for the cost of housing subsidies to certain participants in the nursing home tran- sition and diversion waiver program as authorized by chapters 615 and 627 of the laws of 2004. A portion of such funds may be used for administration of the housing subsidies, either by state staff or a not-for-profit agency. A portion of this appropriation may be trans- ferred to state operations appropriations. Up to 100 percent of this appropriation may be suballocated to the division of housing and community renewal ... 2,303,000 ................... (re. $2,303,000) For additional services and expenses of the quality incentive payment program ... 2,068,000 ............................... (re. $164,000) For additional services and expenses for the enhancing abilities and life experience (EnAbLE) program for the purpose of providing air conditioning in resident rooms. In distributing such funds, the department shall give priority to those applicants whose residents demonstrate the highest level of need, including but not limited to, those with psychiatric disabilities and the elderly, and consider- ation to applicants in the greatest financial need of such assist- ance ... 1,353,600 ................................ (re. $1,347,000) By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2008, as amended by chapter 496, section 5, of the laws of 2008: The monies hereby appropriated shall be available for the cost of housing subsidies to certain participants in the nursing home tran- sition and diversion waiver program as authorized by chapters 615 and 627 of the laws of 2004. A portion of such funds may be used for administration of the housing subsidies, either by state staff or a not-for-profit agency. A portion of this appropriation may be trans- ferred to state operations appropriations. Up to 100 percent of this appropriation may be suballocated to the division of housing and community renewal, provided, however, that the amount of this appro- priation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 .............................. 2,450,000 ......................................... (re. $2,303,000) Special Revenue Funds HCRA Resources Fund Health Services Account By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2009: For services and expenses related to adult home initiatives including but not limited to, social and recreational services; programs to support wellness including smoking cessation; falls prevention; maintaining or improving physical mobility, cognitive functioning or overall health; and advocacy and legal support. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law and subject to the approval of the director of the budget, moneys hereby appropriated may be transferred to the office of mental health, the office for the aging, and the commission on quality of care and advocacy for persons with disabilities. Moneys herein appropriated may be used 652 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 for the purpose of awarding grants to operators of adult homes, enriched housing programs and residences through the enhancing abil- ities and life experience (EnAbLE) program to improve the quality of life and independence for residents. Use of program funds may include, but shall not be limited to, independent living skills training, vocational or educational programs; peer specialists; employment specialist; or services and supports to allow residents to maintain independence in their activities of daily living. Such grants shall be made pursuant to criteria established by the depart- ment of health. A preference in funding shall be granted to appli- cants for use of program funds which would serve residents receiving supplemental security income and/or safety net. No grants shall be made unless the department of health receives satisfactory documen- tation that the resident council of any facility for which funds are requested has endorsed the proposed use of funds as set forth in the grant application ... 2,477,800 ................... (re. $1,700,000) For additional services and expenses for the enhancing abilities and life experience (EnAbLE) program to improve the quality of life of residents. Use of program funds may include, but shall not be limit- ed to, providing air conditioning in resident rooms, providing generators to facilities, improving the quality of food services and other quality of life activities. In distributing such funds, the department shall give priority to those applicants whose residents demonstrate the highest level of need, including but not limited to, those with psychiatric disabilities and the elderly, and consider- ation to applicants in the greatest financial need of such assist- ance ... 1,833,900 ................................ (re. $1,833,900) By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2008, as amended by chapter 496, section 5, of the laws of 2008: For services and expenses related to adult home initiatives including but not limited to, social and recreational services; programs to support wellness including smoking cessation; falls prevention; maintaining or improving physical mobility, cognitive functioning or overall health; and advocacy and legal support. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law and subject to the approval of the director of the budget, moneys hereby appropriated may be transferred to the office of mental health, the office for the aging, and the commission on quality of care and advocacy for persons with disabilities. Moneys herein appropriated may be used for the purpose of awarding grants to operators of adult homes, enriched housing programs and residences through the enhancing abil- ities and life experience (EnAbLE) program to improve the quality of life and independence for residents. Use of program funds may include, but shall not be limited to, independent living skills training, vocational or educational programs; peer specialists; employment specialist; or services and supports to allow residents to maintain independence in their activities of daily living. Such grants shall be made pursuant to criteria established by the depart- ment of health. A preference in funding shall be granted to appli- cants for use of program funds which would serve residents receiving supplemental security income and/or safety net. No grants shall be 653 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 made unless the department of health receives satisfactory documen- tation that the resident council of any facility for which funds are requested has endorsed the proposed use of funds as set forth in the grant application, provided, however, that the amount of this appro- priation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 .............................. 2,636,000 ......................................... (re. $1,900,000) For additional services and expenses for the enhancing abilities and life experience (EnAbLE) program to improve the quality of life of residents. Use of program funds may include, but shall not be limit- ed to, providing air conditioning in resident rooms, providing generators to facilities, improving the quality of food services and other quality of life activities. In distributing such funds, the department shall give priority to those applicants whose residents demonstrate the highest level of need, including but not limited to, those with psychiatric disabilities and the elderly, and consider- ation to applicants in the greatest financial need of such assist- ance, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undis- bursed as of August 15, 2008 ... 1,951,000 ........ (re. $1,558,000) WADSWORTH CENTER FOR LABORATORIES AND RESEARCH PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses of a genetic disease screening program ..... 609,000 ............................................. (re. $601,000) For services and expenses of a sickle cell screening program ......... 213,400 ............................................. (re. $148,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses of a genetic disease screening program ..... 645,000 .............................................. (re. $67,000) For services and expenses of a sickle cell screening program ......... 226,000 .............................................. (re. $30,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses of a sickle cell screening program ......... 226,000 .............................................. (re. $78,000) By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For services and expenses of a sickle cell screening program ......... 226,000 .............................................. (re. $33,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Federal Block Grant Account - 25183 654 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses of the various health prevention, diagnos- tic, detection and treatment services .............................. 3,682,000 ......................................... (re. $3,682,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Federal Block Grant Account By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses of the various health prevention, diagnos- tic, detection and treatment services .............................. 3,682,000 ......................................... (re. $2,480,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses of the various health prevention, diagnos- tic, detection and treatment services .............................. 3,682,000 ........................................... (re. $921,000) By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For services and expenses of the various health prevention, diagnos- tic, detection and treatment services .............................. 3,682,000 ........................................... (re. $921,000) By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2009: For services and expenses of the various health prevention, diagnos- tic, detection and treatment services .............................. 3,682,000 ......................................... (re. $1,939,000) 655 12653-12-4 HIGHER EDUCATION SERVICES CORPORATION AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS General Fund ....................... 1,014,709,000 0 Special Revenue Funds - Federal .... 1,000,000 0 Special Revenue Funds - Other ...... 33,000,000 0 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 1,048,709,000 0 ================ ================ SCHEDULE STUDENT GRANT AND AWARD PROGRAMS ......................... 1,048,709,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For tuition assistance awards, including part-time tuition assistance program awards, provided to eligible students as defined in section 667 and section 667-c of the education law and as further defined in rules and regulations adopted by the regents upon the recommendation of the commissioner of education and distrib- uted in accordance with rules and regu- lations adopted by the trustees of the higher education services corporation upon the recommendation of the president and approval of the director of the budget. The moneys hereby appropriated shall be available for expenses already accrued or to accrue and shall include refunds, reimbursements, credits and moneys received by the higher education services corporation as repayments of past tuition assistance program disbursements in accordance with audit allowances, upon approval of the director of the budget, for transfer to the federal department of education fund appropriation of the state grant programs in order to reduce state cost should additional federal assistance become available in the 2014-2015 state fiscal year. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, during the fiscal year commencing April 1, 2014, additional awards due and payable to eligible students for accelerated study shall be deferred until October 1, 2015. 656 12653-12-4 HIGHER EDUCATION SERVICES CORPORATION AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Such additional awards shall be adjusted on a pro rata basis pursuant to section 667 of the education law. However, nothing contained herein shall prevent the payment of such awards prior to October 1, 2015 should additional funds be provided there- for ........................................ 956,800,000 For the payment of tuition awards to part- time students pursuant to section 666 of education law, as amended by chapter 947 of the laws of 1990 ......................... 14,357,000 For the payment of scholarship awards including New York state math and science teaching initiative scholarship pursuant to section 669-d of the education law, veteran's tuition assistance program pursuant to section 669-a of the education law, military enhanced recognition, incen- tive and tribute (MERIT) scholarships pursuant to section 668-e of the education law, world trade center memorial scholar- ships pursuant to section 668-d of the education law, memorial scholarships for children and spouses of deceased fire- fighters, volunteer firefighters and police officers, peace officers and emer- gency medical service workers pursuant to section 668-b of the education law, Ameri- can airlines flight 587 memorial scholar- ships and program grants pursuant to section 668-f of the education law, schol- arships for academic excellence pursuant to section 670-b of the education law, regents health care opportunity scholar- ships pursuant to section 678 of the education law, regents professional oppor- tunity scholarships pursuant to section 679 of the education law, regents awards for children of deceased and disabled veterans pursuant to section 668 of the education law, regents physician loan forgiveness awards pursuant to section 677 of the education law, and Continental Airline flight 3407 memorial scholarships pursuant to section 668-g of the education law. A portion of the moneys hereby appropriated shall be available for expenses already accrued for payment of awards approved, but not fully disbursed, prior to the 2014-15 academic year for the regents 657 12653-12-4 HIGHER EDUCATION SERVICES CORPORATION AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 physician loan forgiveness program pursu- ant to section 677 of the education law. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, no portion of this appropriation is avail- able for payment of regents college schol- arships, regents professional education in nursing scholarships, empire state chal- lenger scholarships for teachers, empire state challenger fellowships for teachers, or empire state scholarships of excel- lence. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, no portion of this appropriation is available for the payment of interest on federal loans on behalf of students ineligible to have such payment paid by the federal government ...................... 38,041,000 For payment of scholarship and loan forgive- ness awards of the senator Patricia K. McGee nursing faculty scholarship program and the nursing faculty loan forgiveness incentive program awarded pursuant to chapter 63 of the laws of 2005 as amended by chapters 161 and 746 of the laws of 2005. A portion of the moneys hereby appropriated shall be available for expenses already accrued for payment of awards approved, but not fully disbursed, prior to the 2014-15 academic year for the senator Patricia K. McGee nursing facility schol- arship program pursuant to chapter 63 of the laws of 2005 as amended by chapters 161 and 746 of the laws of 2005 .............. 3,933,000 For payment of loan forgiveness awards of the regents licensed social worker loan forgiveness program awarded pursuant to chapter 57 of the laws of 2005 as amended by chapter 161 of the laws of 2005 ............. 978,000 For additional payments of loan forgiveness awards ......................................... 500,000 For payment of loan forgiveness awards of the young farmers loan forgiveness incen- tive program ................................... 100,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ............... 1,014,709,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Education Fund HESC - DOE - 25219 658 12653-12-4 HIGHER EDUCATION SERVICES CORPORATION AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For services and expenses of the college access challenge grant program ............... 1,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal.................... 1,000,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Combined Expendable Trust Fund Grants Account - 20199 For services and expenses in fulfillment of donor bequests, grants, gifts, or other contributions including but not limited to those related to student financial aid programs administered by the higher educa- tion services corporation .................... 1,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 1,000,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund HESC-Insurance Premium Payments Account - 21960 For additional tuition assistance awards, including part-time tuition assistance program awards, provided to eligible students as defined in section 667 and section 667-c of the education law and as further defined in rules and regulations adopted by the regents upon the recommen- dation of the commissioner of education and distributed in accordance with rules and regulations adopted by the trustees of the higher education services corporation upon the recommendation of the president and approval of the director of the budget .. 32,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal .................. 32,000,000 -------------- 659 12653-12-4 DIVISION OF HOMELAND SECURITY AND EMERGENCY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS General Fund ....................... 153,300,000 437,818,000 Special Revenue Funds - Federal .... 618,363,000 15,088,842,000 Special Revenue Funds - Other ...... 67,088,000 222,838,000 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 838,751,000 15,749,498,000 ================ ================ SCHEDULE COUNTER-TERRORISM PROGRAM .................................. 600,000,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Miscellaneous Operating Grants Fund Domestic Incident Preparedness Account - 25378 For services and expenses related to home- land security grant programs to support emergency preparedness and to combat terrorism and weapons of mass destruction. Funds appropriated herein may be transferred and/or interchanged to other state agen- cies federal fund - state operations and aid to localities appropriations to support state agency and local expendi- tures associated with the implementation of a comprehensive statewide antiterrorism program. Funds appropriated herein may be transferred or suballocated to state agen- cies or distributed to localities in accordance with a plan developed by the director of the office of homeland securi- ty and approved by the director of the budget. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein that are transferred or interchanged shall lapse on the same date as funds not trans- ferred or interchanged from this appropri- ation ...................................... 600,000,000 -------------- DISASTER ASSISTANCE PROGRAM ................................ 150,000,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 660 12653-12-4 DIVISION OF HOMELAND SECURITY AND EMERGENCY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment of the state's share of costs resulting from natural or man-made disas- ters including aid requested by and provided to member states of the emergency management assistance compact, and includ- ing liabilities incurred prior to April 1, 2014. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the state comptroller shall credit these appropriations with federal grants received pursuant to the federal community development block grant program or any other federal program providing disaster aid, in recognition that the state was required to make payments for eligible projects and/or activities in advance of the availability of federal reimbursement. The director of the budget is hereby authorized to trans- fer such amounts as are necessary to any program in any eligible state department or agency, including transfers to the general fund - state purposes account, special revenue funds - state operations, or the capital projects fund, to accom- plish the purpose of this appropriation. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein that are trans- ferred or interchanged shall lapse on the same date as funds not transferred or interchanged from this appropriation; provided however, any amounts transferred to the public safety communications account for operating expenses shall lapse on the same date as the appropriation to which such funds were transferred .......... 150,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................. 150,000,000 -------------- EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT PROGRAM ................................ 24,663,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For services and expenses associated with red cross emergency response preparedness, including support for capital projects and ensuring an adequate blood supply. Funds shall be allocated from this appropriation pursuant to a plan prepared by the commis- sioner of the division of homeland securi- 661 12653-12-4 DIVISION OF HOMELAND SECURITY AND EMERGENCY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 ty and emergency services and approved by the director of the budget ................... 3,300,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 3,300,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Miscellaneous Operating Grants Fund Federal Grants for Emergency Management Performance Account - 25516 For costs associated with emergency manage- ment ........................................ 18,363,000 -------------- Program account subtotal .................. 18,363,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Radiological Emergency Preparedness Account - 21944 For services and expenses of counties and municipalities participating in radiologi- cal preparedness activities related to section 29-c of the executive law ............ 3,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 3,000,000 -------------- FIRE PREVENTION AND CONTROL PROGRAM .......................... 4,088,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Combined Expendable Trust Fund Emergency Services Revolving Loan Account - 20150 For services and expenses, including prior year liabilities, of the emergency services revolving loan account pursuant to section 97-pp of the state finance law .... 3,788,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 3,788,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Volunteer Firefighting Recruitment and Retention Account - 22173 For services and expenses associated with the volunteer firefighting and emergency services recruitment and retention fund 662 12653-12-4 DIVISION OF HOMELAND SECURITY AND EMERGENCY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 pursuant to section 99-q of the state finance law .................................... 300,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ..................... 300,000 -------------- INTEROPERABLE COMMUNICATIONS PROGRAM ........................ 60,000,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Statewide Public Safety Communications Account - 22123 For the provision of grants or reimbursement to counties for the development, consol- idation or operation of public safety communications systems or networks designed to support statewide interopera- ble communications for first responders, as adjusted by the impact of language contained in a chapter of the laws of 2014 making appropriations for capital works and purposes ................................ 50,000,000 For the provision of grants to counties for costs related to the operations of public safety dispatch centers to be distributed pursuant to a plan developed by the commissioner of homeland security and emergency services and approved by the director of the budget. Such plan may consider such factors as population densi- ty and emergency call volume ................ 10,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal .................. 60,000,000 -------------- 663 12653-12-4 DIVISION OF HOMELAND SECURITY AND EMERGENCY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 COUNTER-TERRORISM PROGRAM Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal MISCELLANEOUS Operating Grants Fund Domestic Incident Preparedness Account - 25378 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses related to homeland security grant programs to support emergency preparedness and to combat terrorism and weap- ons of mass destruction. Funds appropriated herein may be transferred and/or interchanged to other state agencies federal fund - state operations and aid to localities appropriations to support state agency and local expendi- tures associated with the implementation of a comprehensive state- wide antiterrorism program. Funds appropriated herein may be trans- ferred or suballocated to state agencies or distributed to localities in accordance with a plan developed by the director of the office of homeland security and approved by the director of the budget. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein that are transferred or interchanged shall lapse on the same date as funds not transferred or interchanged from this appropri- ation ... 600,000,000 ........................... (re. $600,000,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses related to homeland security grant programs to support emergency preparedness and to combat terrorism and weap- ons of mass destruction. Funds appropriated herein may be transferred and/or interchanged to other state agencies federal fund - state operations and aid to localities appropriations to support state agency and local expendi- tures associated with the implementation of a comprehensive state- wide antiterrorism program. Funds appropriated herein may be trans- ferred or suballocated to state agencies or distributed to localities in accordance with a plan developed by the director of the office of homeland security and approved by the director of the budget. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein that are transferred or interchanged shall lapse on the same date as funds not transferred or interchanged from this appropri- ation ... 600,000,000 ........................... (re. $600,000,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses related to homeland security grant programs to support emergency preparedness and to combat terrorism and weap- ons of mass destruction. Funds appropriated herein may be transferred and/or interchanged to other state agencies federal fund - state operations and aid to localities appropriations to support state agency and local expendi- tures associated with the implementation of a comprehensive state- wide antiterrorism program. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein that are transferred or interchanged shall lapse on the same date as funds not transferred or interchanged from 664 12653-12-4 DIVISION OF HOMELAND SECURITY AND EMERGENCY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 this appropriation. Funds appropriated herein may be transferred or suballocated to state agencies or distributed to localities in accordance with a plan developed by the director of the office of homeland security and approved by the director of the budget ... 600,000,000 ..................................... (re. $563,000,000) DISASTER ASSISTANCE PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For payment of the state's share of costs resulting from natural or man-made disasters including aid requested by and provided to member states of the emergency management assistance compact, and including liabilities incurred prior to April 1, 2013. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the state comptroller shall credit these appropriations with federal grants received pursuant to the federal community development block grant program or any other federal program providing disaster aid, in recognition that the state was required to make payments for eligible projects and/or activities in advance of the availability of federal reimbursement. The director of the budget is hereby authorized to transfer such amounts as are necessary to any eligible state department or agency, including transfers to the general fund - state purposes account or the capital projects fund, to accomplish the purpose of this appro- priation. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, funds appropri- ated herein that are transferred or interchanged shall lapse on the same date as funds not transferred or interchanged from this appro- priation ... 350,000,000 ........................ (re. $313,000,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For payment of the state's share of costs resulting from natural or manmade disasters including aid requested by and provided to member states of the emergency management assistance compact, and including liabilities incurred prior to April 1, 2012. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the state comptroller shall credit these appropriations with federal grants received pursuant to the federal community development block grant program or any other federal program providing disaster aid, in recognition that the state was required to make payments for eligible projects and/or activities in advance of the availability of federal reimbursement. The director of the budget is hereby authorized to transfer such amounts as are necessary to any eligible state department or agency, including transfers to the general fund - state purposes account or the capital projects fund, to accomplish the purpose of this appro- priation. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, funds appropri- ated herein that are transferred or interchanged shall lapse on the same date as funds not transferred or interchanged from this appro- priation ... 150,000,000 ......................... (re. $53,000,000) 665 12653-12-4 DIVISION OF HOMELAND SECURITY AND EMERGENCY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2009, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For payment of the state's share of costs resulting from natural or man-made disasters, including aid requested by and provided to member states of the emergency management assistance compact. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the state comptroller shall credit these appropriations with federal grants received pursuant to the federal community development block grant program or any other federal program providing disaster aid, in recognition that the state was required to make payments for eligi- ble projects and/or activities in advance of the availability of federal reimbursement. The director of the budget is hereby author- ized to transfer such amounts as are necessary to any eligible state department or agency, including transfers to the general fund - state purposes account or the capital projects fund, to accomplish the purpose of this appropriation. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein that are transferred or inter- changed shall lapse on the same date as funds not transferred or interchanged from this appropriation ............................... 90,000,000 ........................................ (re. $2,400,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2007, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For payment of the state's share of costs resulting from natural or man-made disasters, including aid requested by and provided to member states of the emergency management assistance compact. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the state comptroller shall credit these appropriations with federal grants received pursuant to the federal community development block grant program or any other federal program providing disaster aid, in recognition that the state was required to make payments for eligi- ble projects and/or activities in advance of the availability of federal reimbursement. The director of the budget is hereby author- ized to transfer such amounts as are necessary to any eligible state department or agency, including transfers to the general fund - state purposes account or the capital projects fund, to accomplish the purpose of this appropriation. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein that are transferred or inter- changed shall lapse on the same date as funds not transferred or interchanged from this appropriation ............................... 90,000,000 ....................................... (re. $29,000,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2005, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For payment of the state's share of costs resulting from natural or man-made disasters, including aid requested by and provided to member states of the emergency management assistance compact. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the state comptroller shall credit these appropriations with federal grants received pursuant to the federal community development block grant program or any other federal program providing disaster aid, in recognition that the state was required to make payments for eligi- 666 12653-12-4 DIVISION OF HOMELAND SECURITY AND EMERGENCY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 ble projects and/or activities in advance of the availability of federal reimbursement. The director of the budget is hereby author- ized to transfer such amounts as are necessary to any eligible state department, agency or public authority, including transfers to the general fund - state purposes and to other funds and accounts, to accomplish the purpose of this appropriation. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein that are transferred or interchanged shall lapse on the same date as funds not trans- ferred or interchanged from this appropriation ..................... 45,000,000 ....................................... (re. $33,818,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal MISCELLANEOUS Operating Grants Fund Federal Grants for Disaster Assistance Account - 25324 The appropriation made by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013, is hereby amended and reappropriated to read: For payment of the federal government's share of costs resulting from natural or man-made disasters, including liabilities incurred prior to April 1, 2013. A PORTION OF THESE FUNDS MAY BE USED TO SUPPORT DEVELOPMENT OF A STATE-OF-THE-ART WEATHER DETECTION SYSTEM FOR NEW YORK IN COLLABORATION WITH AN ACADEMIC PARTNER AND A PRIVATE PART- NER. The director of the budget is hereby authorized to transfer and/or interchange such amounts as are necessary to any eligible state department, agency or authority, including transfers to other federal funds, to accomplish the purpose of this appropriation. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein that are transferred or interchanged shall lapse on the same date as funds not transferred or interchanged from this appropriation. Five business days after the close of each month, the division of the budget shall report to the chair of the senate finance committee and the chair of the assembly ways and means committee total disburse- ments from this appropriation. Five business days after the close of each month, the division of homeland security and emergency services shall provide the chair of the senate finance committee and the chair of the assembly ways and means committee with an accounting of all FEMA public assistance project worksheets for Superstorm Sandy for which payments have been made or are anticipated from this appropriation ... 12,650,000,000 ............. (re. $11,655,000,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For payment of the federal government's share of costs resulting from natural or man-made disasters, including liabilities incurred prior to April 1, 2012. The director of the budget is hereby authorized to transfer and/or interchange such amounts as are necessary to any eligible state department or agency, including transfers to other federal funds, to accomplish the purpose of this appropriation. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein that are transferred or interchanged shall lapse on the same date as funds not transferred or interchanged from this appropriation ...... 600,000,000 ....................................... (re. $3,000,000) 667 12653-12-4 DIVISION OF HOMELAND SECURITY AND EMERGENCY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2009, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For payment of the federal government's share of costs resulting from natural or man-made disasters, including liabilities incurred prior to April 1, 2009. The director of the budget is hereby authorized to transfer such amounts as are necessary to any eligible state depart- ment of agency, including transfers to other federal funds, to accomplish the purpose of this appropriation. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein that are transferred or interchanged shall lapse on the same date as funds not trans- ferred or interchanged from this appropriation ..................... 300,000,000 ....................................... (re. $8,000,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2007, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For payment of the federal government's share of costs resulting from natural or man-made disasters, including liabilities incurred prior to April 1, 2007. The director of the budget is hereby authorized to transfer such amounts as are necessary to any eligible state depart- ment or agency, including transfers to other federal funds and accounts, to accomplish the purpose of this appropriation. Notwith- standing any law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein that are transferred or interchanged shall lapse on the same date as funds not transferred or interchanged from this appropriation ............ 300,000,000 ......................................... (re. $100,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2006, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For payment of the federal government's share of costs resulting from natural or man-made disasters, including liabilities incurred prior to April 1, 2006. The director of the budget is hereby authorized to transfer such amounts as are necessary to any eligible state depart- ment or agency, including transfers to other federal funds and accounts, to accomplish the purpose of this appropriation. Notwith- standing any law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein that are transferred or interchanged shall lapse on the same date as funds not transferred or interchanged from this appropriation ............ 255,000,000 ....................................... (re. $4,000,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2003, as transferred by chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For payment of the federal government's share of costs resulting from natural or man-made disasters, including liabilities incurred prior to April 1, 2003. The director of the budget is hereby authorized to transfer such amounts as are necessary to any eligible state depart- ment or agency, including transfers to other federal funds and accounts, to accomplish the purpose of this appropriation .......... 200,000,000 ......................................... (re. $200,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal MISCELLANEOUS Operating Grants Fund Federal Grants for Disaster Assistance Account 668 12653-12-4 DIVISION OF HOMELAND SECURITY AND EMERGENCY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 By chapter 296, section 1, of the laws of 2001, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For payment of the federal government's share of costs resulting from the September 11, 2001 attack on the New York City World Trade Center. The director of the budget is hereby authorized to transfer such amounts as are necessary to any eligible state department, agency or public authority, including transfer to other federal funds and accounts to accomplish the purpose of the appropriation. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein that are transferred or interchanged shall lapse on the same date as funds not transferred or interchanged from this appropriation ...... 5,000,000,000 .................................... (re. $54,600,000) EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses associated with red cross emergency response preparedness, including support for capital projects and ensuring an adequate blood supply. Funds shall be allocated from this appropri- ation pursuant to a plan prepared by the commissioner of the divi- sion of homeland security and emergency services and approved by the director of the budget ... 3,300,000 .............. (re. $3,300,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses associated with red cross emergency response preparedness, including support for capital projects and ensuring an adequate blood supply. Funds shall be allocated from this appropri- ation pursuant to a plan prepared by the commissioner of the divi- sion of homeland security and emergency services and approved by the director of the budget ... 3,300,000 .............. (re. $3,300,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal MISCELLANEOUS Operating Grants Fund Federal Grants for Emergency Management Performance Account - 25516 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For costs associated with emergency management ....................... 18,363,000 ....................................... (re. $18,363,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For costs associated with emergency management ....................... 18,363,000 ....................................... (re. $18,100,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For costs associated with emergency management ....................... 18,363,000 ....................................... (re. $17,700,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2008, as transferred by chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2010: 669 12653-12-4 DIVISION OF HOMELAND SECURITY AND EMERGENCY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For costs associated with emergency management ....................... 8,000,000 ......................................... (re. $8,000,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2007, as transferred by chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For the grant period October 1, 2006 to September 30, 2007 ........... 5,700,000 ......................................... (re. $5,500,000) For the grant period October 1, 2007 to September 30, 2008 ........... 5,711,000 ......................................... (re. $4,900,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2006, as transferred by chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For the grant period October 1, 2005 to September 30, 2006 ........... 5,649,000 ......................................... (re. $5,649,000) For the grant period October 1, 2006 to September 30, 2007 ........... 5,651,000 ......................................... (re. $5,400,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2004, as transferred by chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For the grant period October 1, 2003 to September 30, 2004 ........... 10,745,000 ........................................ (re. $2,000,000) For the grant period October 1, 2004 to September 30, 2005 ........... 12,750,000 ........................................ (re. $1,500,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2003, as transferred by chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For the grant period October 1, 2003 to September 30, 2004 ........... 5,801,000 ......................................... (re. $1,000,000) FIRE PREVENTION AND CONTROL PROGRAM Special Revenue Funds - Other Combined [Gifts, Grants and Bequests] EXPENDABLE TRUST Fund Emergency Services Revolving Loan Account - 20150 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses, including prior year liabilities, of the emergency services revolving loan account pursuant to section 97-pp of the state finance law ... 3,788,000 ............ (re. $3,788,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses, including prior year liabilities, of the emergency services revolving loan account pursuant to section 97-pp of the state finance law ... 3,788,000 ............ (re. $3,788,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses, including prior year liabilities, of the emergency services revolving loan account pursuant to section 97-pp of the state finance law ... 3,787,700 ............ (re. $3,700,000) Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund 670 12653-12-4 DIVISION OF HOMELAND SECURITY AND EMERGENCY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Statewide Public Safety Communications Account - 22123 By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For expenses of local wireless public safety answering points associ- ated with eligible wireless 911 service costs. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, for state fiscal year 2010- 2011 the liability of the state and the amount to be distributed or otherwise expended by the state pursuant to section 186-f of the tax law shall be determined by first calculating the amount of the expenditure or other liability pursuant to such law, and then reduc- ing the amount so calculated by 12.5 percent of such amount 4,650,000 ........................................... (re. $112,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2009, as transferred by chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For expenses of local wireless public safety answering points associ- ated with eligible wireless 911 service costs. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, for state fiscal year 2009- 2010 the liability of the state and the amount to be distributed or otherwise expended by the state on or after November 1, 2009 shall be determined by first calculating the amount of the expenditure or other liability pursuant to such law, and then reducing the amount so calculated by 12.5 percent of such amount, and that the amount of this appropriation available for disbursement on or after November 1, 2009 shall be reduced by 12.5 percent of the amount that is undisbursed as of such date ... 4,900,000 ......... (re. $4,900,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2007, as transferred by chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For expenses of local wireless public safety answering points associ- ated with eligible wireless 911 service costs ...................... 5,000,000 ......................................... (re. $5,000,000) Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Volunteer Firefighting Recruitment and Retention Account - 22173 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses associated with the volunteer firefighting and emergency services recruitment and retention fund pursuant to section 99-q of the state finance law ... 300,000 ... (re. $300,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses associated with the volunteer firefighting and emergency services recruitment and retention fund pursuant to section 99-q of the state finance law ... 300,000 ... (re. $300,000) HOMELAND SECURITY PROGRAM Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal MISCELLANEOUS Operating Grants Fund Domestic Incident Preparedness Account 671 12653-12-4 DIVISION OF HOMELAND SECURITY AND EMERGENCY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2010, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses related to homeland security grant programs to support emergency preparedness and to combat terrorism and weap- ons of mass destruction. Funds appropriated herein may be transferred and/or interchanged to state operations appropriations and other state agencies federal fund - state operations and aid to localities to support state agen- cy and local expenditures associated with the implementation of a comprehensive statewide antiterrorism program. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein that are transferred or interchanged shall lapse on the same date as funds not trans- ferred or interchanged from this appropriation. Funds appropriated herein may be transferred or suballocated to state agencies or distributed to localities in accordance with a plan developed by the director of the office of homeland security and approved by the director of the budget ... 600,000,000 .......... (re. $536,500,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2009, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses related to homeland security grant programs to support emergency preparedness and to combat terrorism and weap- ons of mass destruction. Funds appropriated herein may be transferred and/or interchanged to state operations appropriations and other state agencies federal fund - state operations and aid to localities to support state agen- cy and local expenditures associated with the implementation of a comprehensive statewide antiterrorism program. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein that are transferred or interchanged shall lapse on the same date as funds not trans- ferred or interchanged from this appropriation. Funds appropriated herein may be transferred or suballocated to state agencies or distributed to localities in accordance with a plan developed by the director of the office of homeland security and approved by the director of the budget ... 500,000,000 .......... (re. $358,000,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2008, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses related to homeland security grant programs to support emergency preparedness and to combat terrorism and weap- ons of mass destruction. Funds appropriated herein may be transferred and/or interchanged to state operations appropriations and other state agencies federal fund - state operations and aid to localities to support state agen- cy and local expenditures associated with the implementation of a comprehensive statewide antiterrorism program. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein that are transferred or interchanged shall lapse on the same date as funds not trans- ferred or interchanged from this appropriation. Funds appropriated herein may be transferred or suballocated to state agencies or distributed to localities in accordance with a plan developed by the 672 12653-12-4 DIVISION OF HOMELAND SECURITY AND EMERGENCY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 director of the office of homeland security and approved by the director of the budget ... 350,000,000 .......... (re. $147,100,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2007, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses related to homeland security grant programs to support emergency preparedness and to combat terrorism and weap- ons of mass destruction. Funds appropriated herein may be trans- ferred and/or interchanged to state operations and other state agen- cies federal fund - state operations and aid to localities to support state agency and local expenditures associated with the implementation of a comprehensive statewide anti-terrorism program. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein that are transferred or interchanged shall lapse on the same date as funds not transferred or interchanged from this appropriation. Funds appropriated herein may be transferred or suballocated to state agencies or distributed to localities in accordance with a plan developed by the director of the office of homeland security and approved by the director of the budget. For the grant period October 1, 2007 to September 30, 2008 ........... 350,000,000 ...................................... (re. $63,230,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2006, as amended by chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2008: For services and expenses related to homeland security grant programs to support emergency preparedness and to combat terrorism and weap- ons of mass destruction. Funds appropriated herein may be trans- ferred and/or interchanged to state operations and other state agen- cies federal fund - state operations and aid to localities to support state agency and local expenditures associated with the implementation of a comprehensive statewide anti-terrorism program. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein that are transferred or interchanged shall lapse on the same date as funds not transferred or interchanged from this appropriation. Funds appropriated herein may be transferred or suballocated to state agencies or distributed to localities in accordance with a plan development by the director of the office of homeland security and approved by the director of the budget. For the grant period October 1, 2006 to September 30, 2007 ........... 350,000,000 ..................................... (re. $143,000,000) For additional services and expenses related to homeland security grant programs to support emergency preparedness and to combat terrorism and weapons of mass destruction. Funds appropriated herein may be transferred to other state agencies federal fund - state operations and aid to localities to support state agencies and local expenditures associated with enhanced security needs at high risk ports which accommodate international freight in the city of New York. No funds appropriated herein shall be expended until a proposed spending and utilization plan has been prepared by the state office of homeland security and submitted to the chairperson of the senate finance committee, the chairperson of the assembly ways and means committee and the director of the budget. 673 12653-12-4 DIVISION OF HOMELAND SECURITY AND EMERGENCY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For the grant period October 1, 2006 to September 30, 2007 ........... 7,500,000 ......................................... (re. $7,500,000) For additional services and expenses related to homeland security grant programs to support emergency preparedness and to combat terrorism and weapons of mass destruction. Funds appropriated herein may be transferred to other state agencies federal fund - state operations and aid to localities to support state agencies and local expenditures associated with enhanced security needs at high risk ports which accommodate international freight, including but not limited to the ports of Buffalo - Niagara, Ogdensburg, Albany and Oswego. No funds appropriated herein shall be expended until a proposed spending and utilization plan has been prepared by the state office of homeland security and submitted to the chairperson of the senate finance committee, the chairperson of the assembly ways and means committee and the director of the budget. For the grant period October 1, 2006 to September 30, 2007 ........... 2,500,000 ......................................... (re. $2,500,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2005, as amended by chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2008: For services and expenses related to the state homeland security grant program to support emergency preparedness and to combat terrorism and weapons of mass destruction. Funds appropriated herein may be transferred to state operations and other state agencies federal fund - state operations and aid to localities to support state agen- cy and local expenditures associated with the development of an antiterrorism program. Funds appropriated herein may be transferred or suballocated to state agencies or distributed to localities in accordance with a plan development by the director of the office of homeland security and approved by the director of the budget. For the grant period October 1, 2005 to September 30, 2006 ........... 350,000,000 ..................................... (re. $255,000,000) INTEROPERABLE COMMUNICATIONS PROGRAM Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Statewide Public Safety Communications Account - 22123 The appropriation made by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013, is hereby amended and reappropriated to read: For the provision of grants or reimbursement to counties for the development, consolidation or operation of public safety communi- cations systems or networks designed to support statewide interoper- able communications for first responders or to support the effective operation of public safety answering points, AS ADJUSTED BY THE IMPACT OF LANGUAGE CONTAINED IN A CHAPTER OF THE LAWS OF 2014 MAKING APPROPRIATIONS FOR CAPITAL WORKS AND PURPOSES ...................... 75,000,000 ....................................... (re. $75,000,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: 674 12653-12-4 DIVISION OF HOMELAND SECURITY AND EMERGENCY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For expenses of local wireless public safety answering points associ- ated with eligible wireless 911 service costs, including but not limited to financing and acquisition costs. Funds appropriated here- in shall be allocated in a manner consistent with section 332 of the county law ... 9,300,000 .......................... (re. $2,000,000) The appropriation made by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012, is hereby amended and reappropriated to read: For the provision of grants or reimbursement to counties for the development, consolidation or operation of public safety communi- cations systems or networks designed to support statewide interoper- able communications for first responders or to support the effective operation of public safety answering points, AS ADJUSTED BY THE IMPACT OF LANGUAGE CONTAINED IN A CHAPTER OF THE LAWS OF 2014 MAKING APPROPRIATIONS FOR CAPITAL WORKS AND PURPOSES ...................... 75,000,000 ....................................... (re. $72,000,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For expenses of local wireless public safety answering points associ- ated with eligible wireless 911 service costs, including but not limited to financing and acquisition costs. Funds appropriated here- in shall be allocated in a manner consistent with section 332 of the county law ... 9,300,000 ............................ (re. $450,000) For the provision of grants or reimbursement to counties for the development, consolidation or operation of public safety communi- cations systems or networks designed to support statewide interoper- able communications for first responders or to support the effective operation of public safety answering points ........................ 45,000,000 ....................................... (re. $42,000,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For the provision of grants or reimbursement to counties for the development, consolidation or operation of public safety communi- cations systems or networks designed to support statewide interoper- able communications for first responders ........................... 20,000,000 ........................................ (re. $9,500,000) 675 12653-12-4 DIVISION OF HOUSING AND COMMUNITY RENEWAL AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS General Fund ....................... 8,361,000 23,007,400 Special Revenue Funds - Federal .... 72,500,000 96,558,000 Special Revenue Funds - Other ...... 8,227,000 38,726,000 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 89,088,000 158,291,400 ================ ================ SCHEDULE OFFICE OF FINANCE AND DEVELOPMENT (F&D) F&D-HOUSING DEVELOPMENT FUND PROGRAM ......................... 8,227,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Housing Development Fund Housing Development Account - 22950 For carrying out the provisions of article XI of the private housing finance law, in relation to providing assistance to not- for-profit housing companies. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the division of housing and community renewal in such detail as the director of the budget may require ........................... 8,227,000 -------------- OFFICE OF COMMUNITY RENEWAL (OCR) OCR-NEIGHBORHOOD PRESERVATION PROGRAM ........................ 1,594,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance For carrying out the provisions of article XVI of the private housing finance law and for the purpose of entering into a contract with the neighborhood preserva- tion coalition to provide technical assistance and services to companies fund- ed pursuant to article XVI of the private housing finance law; such contract shall be in an amount not less than $150,000. No funds shall be expended from this appro- 676 12653-12-4 DIVISION OF HOUSING AND COMMUNITY RENEWAL AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 priation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the division of housing and community renewal in such detail as the director of the budget may require ....................... 1,594,000 -------------- OCR-RURAL PRESERVATION PROGRAM ................................. 665,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance For carrying out the provisions of article XVII of the private housing finance law and for the purpose of entering into a contract with the rural housing coalition to provide technical assistance and services to companies funded pursuant to article XVII of the private housing finance law; such contract shall be in an amount not less than $150,000. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the division of housing and community renewal in such detail as the director of the budget may require ............................. 665,000 -------------- OCR-SMALL CITIES COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT PROGRAM .. 40,000,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Miscellaneous Operating Grants Fund HUD Small Cities Community Development Account - 25300 For apportionment as follows: For direct deposit of federal funds into the housing trust fund account created pursuant to section 59-a of the private housing finance law for services and expenses of a small cities community development block grant program transferred to the state pursuant to public law 106.74 to be admin- istered in accordance with federal laws and regulations by the housing trust fund corporation created by section 45-a of the private housing finance law ................. 40,000,000 -------------- 677 12653-12-4 DIVISION OF HOUSING AND COMMUNITY RENEWAL AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 OFFICE OF HOUSING PRESERVATION (OHP) OHP-LOW INCOME WEATHERIZATION PROGRAM ....................... 32,500,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Miscellaneous Operating Grants Fund Department of Energy Weatherization Account - 25499 For low income weatherization grants to be apportioned in accordance with federal rules and regulations. Notwithstanding any other rule, regulation or law, moneys hereby appropriated are to be available for payment of contract obligations here- tofore accrued or hereafter to accrue and are subject to the approval of the direc- tor of the budget ........................... 32,500,000 -------------- OHP-PERIODIC SUBSIDIES - LOCAL AREAS PROGRAM ................. 5,490,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For payment of periodic subsidies to cities, towns, villages and housing authorities in accordance with the public housing law. No funds shall be expended from this appro- priation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the division of housing and community renewal in such detail as the director of the budget may require. Notwithstanding any law, rule, regulation or agreement between the division of housing and commu- nity renewal and any public housing authority to the contrary, funds shall be expended solely for payment of debt service or debt service reimbursement and may not be used for any other purpose ........ 5,490,000 -------------- OHP-RURAL RENTAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM ............................ 612,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For carrying out the provisions of article XVII-A of the private housing finance law 678 12653-12-4 DIVISION OF HOUSING AND COMMUNITY RENEWAL AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 in relation to providing assistance to sponsors of housing for persons of low income. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, such funds may be used by the commissioner of housing and community renewal in support of contracts scheduled to expire in 2014-15 for as many as 10 additional years; in support of contracts for new eligible projects for a period not to exceed 5 years; and in support of contracts which reach their 25 year maxi- mum in and/or prior to 2014-15 for an additional one year period. Notwithstanding any other rule, regulation or law, moneys hereby appropriated are to be available for payment of contract obli- gations heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue and are subject to the approval of the director of the budget ..................... 612,000 -------------- 679 12653-12-4 DIVISION OF HOUSING AND COMMUNITY RENEWAL AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 F&D-HOUSING DEVELOPMENT FUND PROGRAM Special Revenue Funds - Other Housing Development Fund Housing Development Account - 22950 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For carrying out the provisions of article XI of the private housing finance law, in relation to providing assistance to not-for-profit housing companies. No funds shall be expended from this appropri- ation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the division of housing and community renewal in such detail as the director of the budget may require ................... 8,227,000 ......................................... (re. $8,227,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For carrying out the provisions of article XI of the private housing finance law, in relation to providing assistance to not-for-profit housing companies. No funds shall be expended from this appropri- ation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the division of housing and community renewal in such detail as the director of the budget may require ................... 8,227,000 ......................................... (re. $6,673,000) For carrying out the provisions of article XI of the private housing finance law, in relation to providing assistance to not-for-profit housing companies. No funds shall be expended from this appropri- ation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the division of housing and community renewal in such detail as the director of the budget may require ................... 8,227,000 ........................................... (re. $740,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For carrying out the provisions of article XI of the private housing finance law, in relation to providing assistance to not-for-profit housing companies. No funds shall be expended from this appropri- ation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the division of housing and community renewal in such detail as the director of the budget may require.................... 8,227,000 ......................................... (re. $7,618,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For carrying out the provisions of article XI of the private housing finance law, in relation to providing assistance to not-for-profit housing companies. No funds shall be expended from this appropri- ation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the division of housing and community renewal in such detail as the director of the budget may require ................... 8,227,000 ......................................... (re. $8,227,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2008, as amended by chapter 496, section 6, of the laws of 2008: 680 12653-12-4 DIVISION OF HOUSING AND COMMUNITY RENEWAL AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For carrying out the provisions of article XI of the private housing finance law, in relation to providing assistance to not-for-profit housing companies. No funds shall be expended from this appropri- ation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the division of housing and community renewal in such detail as the director of the budget may require, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 ... 9,900,000 ......................................... (re. $7,981,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2007: For carrying out the provisions of article XI of the private housing finance law, in relation to providing assistance to not-for-profit housing companies. No funds shall be expended from this appropri- ation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the division of housing and community renewal in such detail as the director of the budget may require ................... 10,000,000 ........................................ (re. $6,200,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2006: For carrying out the provisions of article XI of the private housing finance law, in relation to providing assistance to not-for-profit housing companies. No funds shall be expended from this appropri- ation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the division of housing and community renewal in such detail as the director of the budget may require ................... 10,000,000 ........................................ (re. $5,000,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2004: For carrying out the provisions of article XI of the private housing finance law, in relation to providing assistance to not-for-profit housing companies. No funds shall be expended from this appropri- ation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the division of housing and community renewal in such detail as the director of the budget may require ................... 10,000,000 ........................................ (re. $4,205,000) OCR-NEIGHBORHOOD PRESERVATION PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For carrying out the provisions of article XVI of the private housing finance law and for the purpose of entering into a contract with the neighborhood preservation coalition to provide technical assistance and services to companies funded pursuant to article XVI of the private housing finance law; such contract shall be in an amount not less than $150,000. No funds shall be expended from this appropri- ation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the division of housing and community renewal in such 681 12653-12-4 DIVISION OF HOUSING AND COMMUNITY RENEWAL AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 detail as the director of the budget may require ................... 1,594,000 ......................................... (re. $1,287,000) The appropriation made by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012, is hereby amended and reappropriated to read: For carrying out the provisions of article XVI of the private housing finance law. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the division of housing and community renewal in such detail as the director of the budget may require; and, provided further that no more than $5,839,000 of this appropriation may be encumbered, contracted or disbursed as a result of the availability of $4,233,000 for housing and community development purposes admin- istered by the housing trust fund corporation pursuant to [a] chap- ter 59 of the laws of 2012. The commissioner of the division of housing and community renewal shall enter into a contract, in an amount not less than $150,000, with the neighborhood preservation coalition to provide technical assistance and services to companies funded pursuant to article XVI of the private housing finance law ... 10,072,000 .................................... (re. $6,184,000) OCR-RURAL PRESERVATION PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For carrying out the provisions of article XVII of the private housing finance law and for the purpose of entering into a contract with the rural housing coalition to provide technical assistance and services to companies funded pursuant to article XVII of the private housing finance law; such contract shall be in an amount not less than $150,000. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the division of housing and community renewal in such detail as the director of the budget may require ... 665,000 ...... (re. $488,000) The appropriation made by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012, is hereby amended and reappropriated to read: For carrying out the provisions of article XVII of the private housing finance law. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the division of housing and community renewal in such detail as the director of the budget may require; and, provided further that no more than $2,437,000 of this appropriation may be encumbered, contracted or disbursed as a result of the availability of $1,767,000 for housing and community development purposes admin- istered by the housing trust fund corporation pursuant to [a] chap- ter 59 of the laws of 2012. The commissioner of the division of housing and community renewal shall enter into a contract, in an amount not less than $150,000, with the rural housing coalition to provide technical assistance, training and other services to corpo- 682 12653-12-4 DIVISION OF HOUSING AND COMMUNITY RENEWAL AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 rations pursuant to article XVII of the private housing finance law ... 4,204,000 ..................................... (re. $2,413,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2009: For carrying out the provisions of article XVII of the private housing finance law. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the division of housing and community renewal in such detail as the director of the budget may require. Funds appropriated herein are supported by savings resulting from the increased Federal Medical Assistance Percentage (FMAP) provided pursuant to the Ameri- can Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 .......................... 487,000 ............................................... (re. $4,000) OCR-RURAL AND URBAN COMMUNITY INVESTMENT FUND PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For carrying out the provisions of article XXVII of the private hous- ing finance law. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the division of housing and community renewal in such detail as the director of the budget may require ................... 1,854,000 ......................................... (re. $1,854,000) OHP-LOW INCOME WEATHERIZATION PROGRAM Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal MISCELLANEOUS Operating Grants Fund Department of Energy Weatherization Account - 25499 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For low income weatherization grants to be apportioned in accordance with federal rules and regulations. Notwithstanding any other rule, regulation or law, moneys hereby appropriated are to be available for payment of contract obligations heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue and are subject to the approval of the director of the budget ... 32,500,000 ............................ (re. $31,921,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For low income weatherization grants to be apportioned in accordance with federal rules and regulations. Notwithstanding any other rule, regulation or law, moneys hereby appropriated are to be available for payment of contract obligations heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue and are subject to the approval of the director of the budget ... 42,500,000 ............................ (re. $29,076,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For low income weatherization grants to be apportioned in accordance with federal rules and regulations. Notwithstanding any other rule, 683 12653-12-4 DIVISION OF HOUSING AND COMMUNITY RENEWAL AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 regulation or law, moneys hereby appropriated are to be available for payment of contract obligations heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue and are subject to the approval of the director of the budget ... 42,500,000 ............................. (re. $7,241,000) By chapter 20, section 8, of the laws of 2010: For low income weatherization grants to be apportioned in accordance with federal rules and regulations of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009. Funds appropriated herein shall be subject to all applicable reporting and accountability requirements contained in such act. The sum of one hundred thirty-one million dollars ($131,000,000), or so much thereof as shall be sufficient to accomplish the purpose designated, is hereby appropriated to the division of housing and community renewal out of any moneys in the federal operating grants fund-290 department of energy weatherization account for payments to eligible grantees ... 131,000,000 ................... (re. $195,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For low income weatherization grants to be apportioned in accordance with federal rules and regulations. Notwithstanding any other rule, regulation or law, moneys hereby appropriated are to be available for payment of contract obligations heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue and are subject to the approval of the director of the budget ... 42,500,000 ............................ (re. $28,125,000) OHP-PERIODIC SUBSIDIES - LOCAL AREAS PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For payment of periodic subsidies to cities, towns, villages and hous- ing authorities in accordance with the public housing law. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the division of housing and community renewal in such detail as the director of the budget may require. Notwithstanding any law, rule, regulation or agreement between the division of housing and community renewal and any public housing authority to the contrary, funds shall be expended solely for payment of debt service or debt service reimbursement and may not be used for any other purpose ............ 8,700,000 ......................................... (re. $4,555,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For payment of periodic subsidies to cities, towns, villages and hous- ing authorities in accordance with the public housing law. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the division of housing and community renewal in such detail as the director of the budget may require. Notwithstanding any law, rule, regulation or agreement between the division of housing and community renewal and 684 12653-12-4 DIVISION OF HOUSING AND COMMUNITY RENEWAL AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 any public housing authority to the contrary, funds shall be expended solely for payment of debt service or debt service reimbursement and may not be used for any other purpose ............ 9,500,000 ......................................... (re. $1,984,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For payment of periodic subsidies to cities, towns, villages and hous- ing authorities in accordance with the public housing law. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the division of housing and community renewal in such detail as the director of the budget may require. Notwithstanding any law, rule, regulation or agreement between the division of housing and community renewal and any public housing authority to the contrary, funds shall be expended solely for payment of debt service or debt service reimbursement and may not be used for any other purpose ............ 10,219,000 .......................................... (re. $471,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For payment of periodic subsidies to cities, towns, villages and hous- ing authorities in accordance with the public housing law. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the division of housing and community renewal in such detail as the director of the budget may require. Notwithstanding any law, rule, regulation or agreement between the division of housing and community renewal and any public housing authority to the contrary, funds shall be expended solely for payment of debt service or debt service reimbursement and may not be used for any other purpose ............ 11,591,000 ........................................ (re. $1,688,000) OHP-RURAL RENTAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For carrying out the provisions of article XVII-A of the private hous- ing finance law in relation to providing assistance to sponsors of housing for persons of low income. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, such funds may be used by the commissioner of housing and community renewal in support of contracts scheduled to expire in 2012-13 for as many as 10 addi- tional years; in support of contracts for new eligible projects for a period not to exceed 5 years; and in support of contracts which reach their 25 year maximum in and/or prior to 2012-13 for an addi- tional one year period. Notwithstanding any other rule, regulation or law, moneys hereby appropriated are to be available for payment of contract obligations heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue and are subject to the approval of the director of the budget ............................. 19,600,000 .......................................... (re. $827,000) 685 12653-12-4 DIVISION OF HOUSING AND COMMUNITY RENEWAL AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For carrying out the provisions of article XVII-A of the private hous- ing finance law in relation to providing assistance to sponsors of housing for persons of low income. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, such funds may be used by the commissioner of housing and community renewal in support of contracts scheduled to expire in 2011-12 for as many as 10 addi- tional years; in support of contracts for new eligible projects for a period not to exceed 5 years; and in support of contracts which reach their 25 year maximum in and/or prior to 2011-12 for an addi- tional one year period. Notwithstanding any other rule, regulation or law, moneys hereby appropriated are to be available for payment of contract obligations heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue and are subject to the approval of the director of the budget ............................. 14,802,000 .......................................... (re. $199,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For carrying out the provisions of article XVII-A of the private hous- ing finance law in relation to providing assistance to sponsors of housing for persons of low income. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, such funds may be used by the commissioner of housing and community renewal in support of contracts scheduled to expire in 2010-11 for as many as 10 addi- tional years; in support of contracts for new eligible projects for a period not to exceed 5 years; and in support of contracts which reach their 25 year maximum in and/or prior to 2010-11 for an addi- tional one year period. Notwithstanding any other rule, regulation or law, moneys hereby appropriated are to be available for payment of contract obligations heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue and are subject to the approval of the director of the budget ............................. 14,802,000 ........................................... (re. $47,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2009, as amended by chapter 502, section 2, of the laws of 2009: For carrying out the provisions of article XVII-A of the private hous- ing finance law in relation to providing assistance to sponsors of housing for persons of low income. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, such funds may be used by the commissioner of housing and community renewal in support of contracts scheduled to expire in 2009-10 for as many as 10 addi- tional years; in support of contracts for new eligible projects for a period not to exceed 5 years; and in support of contracts which reach their 25 year maximum in and/or prior to 2009-10 for an addi- tional one year period. Notwithstanding any other rule, regulation or law, moneys hereby appropriated are to be available for payment of contract obligations heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue and are subject to the approval of the director of the budget; provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disburse- ment on and after November 1, 2009 shall be reduced by 12.5 percent 686 12653-12-4 DIVISION OF HOUSING AND COMMUNITY RENEWAL AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 of the amount that was undisbursed as of November 1, 2009 .......... 16,060,000 ........................................... (re. $10,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2008: For carrying out the provisions of article XVII-A of the private hous- ing finance law in relation to providing assistance to sponsors of housing for persons of low income. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, such funds may be used by the commissioner of housing and community renewal in support of contracts scheduled to expire in 2008-09 for as many as 10 addi- tional years; in support of contracts for new eligible projects for a period not to exceed 5 years; and in support of contracts that will reach the 25 year maximum in 2008-09 for an additional one year period. Notwithstanding any other rule, regulation or law, moneys hereby appropriated are to be available for payment of contract obligations heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue and are subject to the approval of the director of the budget ... 392,000 .. (re. $392,000) OHP-NEW YORK CITY HOUSING AUTHORITY TENANT PILOT PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For payment to the New York city housing authority for a tenant pilot program consistent with the public housing law ..................... 742,000 ............................................. (re. $742,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For payment to the New York City housing authority for a tenant pilot program consistent with the public housing law ..................... 742,000 .............................................. (re. $74,200) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2008, as amended by chapter 1, section 4, of the laws of 2009: For payment to the New York city housing authority for a tenant pilot program consistent with the public housing law ..................... 742,000 .............................................. (re. $74,200) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2007: For payment to the New York city housing authority for a tenant pilot program consistent with the public housing law ..................... 1,200,000 ........................................... (re. $120,000) URBAN HOMEOWNERSHIP ASSISTANCE PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2008, as amended by chapter 1, section 4, of the laws of 2009: 687 12653-12-4 DIVISION OF HOUSING AND COMMUNITY RENEWAL AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For grants to twelve Urban Homeownership Assistance Counseling Centers under the auspices of existing Neighborhood Preservation Companies and located in cities with a population of 60,000 or more, as deter- mined by the US Census of 2000, in furtherance of neighborhood pres- ervation activities pursuant to article XVI of the private housing finance law ... 733,000 .............................. (re. $16,000) URBAN RENEWAL - PERIODIC SUBSIDIES PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2002: For payment of periodic subsidies to municipalities as state assist- ance for urban renewal projects. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the division of housing and community renewal in such detail as the director of the budget may require ... 300,000 ............................................. (re. $300,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2001: For payment of periodic subsidies to municipalities as state assist- ance for urban renewal projects. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the division of housing and community renewal in such detail as the director of the budget may require ... 327,000 ............................................... (re. $3,000) PUBLIC HOUSING DRUG ELIMINATION PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2000: For services and expenses of a public housing drug elimination program as authorized by article XII of the public housing law and provided that all funds shall be expended in communities with a population of 65,000 or more as determined by the U.S. Census of 1990. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the division of housing and community renewal in such detail as the director of the budget may require ... 450,000 ....................... (re. $35,000) 688 12653-12-4 STATE OF NEW YORK MORTGAGE AGENCY AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS General Fund ....................... 114,989,000 0 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 114,989,000 0 ================ ================ SCHEDULE MORTGAGE INSURANCE FUND REIMBURSEMENT PROGRAM .............. 114,989,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For payment subject to the provisions of chapters 13 and 59 of the laws of 1987. No expenditures shall be made from this appropriation until a certificate of allo- cation has been approved by the director of the budget and copies thereof filed with the state comptroller and with the chairmen of the senate finance and assem- bly ways and means committees. Notwith- standing section 40 of the state finance law, this appropriation shall remain in effect until a subsequent appropriation is made available ............................. 114,989,000 -------------- 689 12653-12-4 OFFICE OF INDIGENT LEGAL SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS Special Revenue Funds - Other ...... 81,000,000 127,000,000 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 81,000,000 127,000,000 ================ ================ SCHEDULE INDIGENT LEGAL SERVICES PROGRAM ............................. 81,000,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Indigent Legal Services Fund Indigent Legal Services Account - 23551 For payments to counties and the city of New York related to indigent legal services pursuant to section 98-b of the state finance law and sections 832 and 833 of the executive law ........................... 77,000,000 For additional payments to counties and the city of New York related to indigent legal services pursuant to section 98-b of the state finance law and sections 832 and 833 of the executive law ......................... 4,000,000 -------------- 690 12653-12-4 OFFICE OF INDIGENT LEGAL SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 INDIGENT LEGAL SERVICES PROGRAM Special Revenue Funds - Other Indigent Legal Services Fund Indigent Legal Services Fund Account - 23551 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For payments to counties and the city of New York related to indigent legal services pursuant to section 98-b of the state finance law and sections 832 and 833 of the executive law .......................... 77,000,000 ....................................... (re. $77,000,000) For additional payments to counties and the city of New York related to indigent legal services pursuant to section 98-b of the state finance law and sections 832 and 833 of the executive law .......... 4,000,000 ......................................... (re. $4,000,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For payments to counties and the city of New York related to indigent legal services pursuant to section 98-b of the state finance law and sections 832 and 833 of the executive law .......................... 77,000,000 ....................................... (re. $23,000,000) For additional payments to counties and the city of New York related to indigent legal services pursuant to section 98-b of the state finance law and sections 832 and 833 of the executive law .......... 4,000,000 ......................................... (re. $4,000,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For payments to counties and the city of New York related to indigent legal services pursuant to section 98-b of the state finance law and sections 832 and 833 of the executive law .......................... 77,000,000 ....................................... (re. $11,000,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2010, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For payments to counties and the city of New York related to indigent legal services pursuant to section 98-b of the state finance law and sections 832 and 833 of the executive law .......................... 77,000,000 ........................................ (re. $8,000,000) 691 12653-12-4 OFFICE OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS General Fund ....................... 0 1,530,000 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 0 1,530,000 ================ ================ STATEWIDE TECHNOLOGY PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2007, as amended by chapter 496, section 1, of the laws of 2008: For transfer to state agencies, departments, and public authorities for services and expenses related to local, regional and state activities to facilitate increased physical access to broadband internet services statewide. Such activities may include but shall not be limited to research, design, implementation, operations, management and administration of programs related to infrastructure initiatives to facilitate physical access to communities and enti- ties that lack such access. Funds shall be distributed in accordance with a competitive process that will leverage additional funds by offering grants that match investments by private or other govern- mental entities. Eligible applicants may include public and private entities, and not-for-profit organizations ......................... 1,250,000 ........................................... (re. $765,000) For transfer to state agencies and departments for services and expenses related to local, regional and state activities to provide equal and universal access to broadband internet services for under- served rural and urban areas, including schools and libraries. Such activities may include but shall not be limited to research, design, implementation, operation, management and administration of programs to foster coordinated or cooperative service delivery initiatives among public, private, and/or not-for-profit organizations, and shared use of infrastructure or other resources. Funds shall be distributed in accordance with a competitive process that leverages additional investments by private or other governmental entities. The director of the budget, in cooperation with other executive agency officers as appropriate, shall report at least quarterly to the chair of the senate finance committee and the chair of the assembly ways and means committee as to the amounts and purposes for which these funds have been allocated .............................. 1,250,000 ........................................... (re. $765,000) 692 12653-12-4 INTEREST ON LAWYER ACCOUNT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS Special Revenue Funds - Other ...... 45,000,000 0 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 45,000,000 0 ================ ================ SCHEDULE NEW YORK INTEREST ON LAWYER ACCOUNT ......................... 45,000,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other New York Interest on Lawyer Fund IOLA Private Contributions Account - 20301 For payment of grants pursuant to the provisions of section 97-v of the state finance law ................................. 45,000,000 -------------- 693 12653-12-4 JUSTICE CENTER FOR THE PROTECTION OF PEOPLE WITH SPECIAL NEEDS AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS General Fund ....................... 170,000 38,000 Special Revenue Funds - Other ...... 479,000 184,000 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 649,000 222,000 ================ ================ SCHEDULE COMMUNITY SUPPORT PROGRAMS ..................................... 649,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the money hereby appropriated may be increased or decreased by interchange, with any appropriation of the justice center for the protection of people with special needs, and may be increased or decreased by transfer or suballocation between these appropriated amounts and appropriations of the commission on quali- ty of care and advocacy for persons with disabilities, office of mental health, office for people with developmental disa- bilities, office of alcoholism and substance abuse services, department of health, and the office of children and family services with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chair- man of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. For services and expenses related to the adult homes advocacy program ................... 170,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ..................... 170,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other HCRA Resources Fund Adult Home Resident Council Support Project Account - 20813 694 12653-12-4 JUSTICE CENTER FOR THE PROTECTION OF PEOPLE WITH SPECIAL NEEDS AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the money hereby appropriated may be increased or decreased by interchange, with any appropriation of the justice center for the protection of people with special needs, and may be increased or decreased by transfer or suballocation between these appropriated amounts and appropriations of the commission on quali- ty of care and advocacy for persons with disabilities, office of mental health, office for people with developmental disa- bilities, office of alcoholism and substance abuse services, department of health, and the office of children and family services with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chair- man of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. For services and expenses related to the adult homes resident council support project ......................................... 60,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ...................... 60,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Federal Salary Sharing Account - 22056 Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the money hereby appropriated may be increased or decreased by interchange, with any appropriation of the justice center for the protection of people with special needs, and may be increased or decreased by transfer or suballocation between these appropriated amounts and appropriations of the commission on quali- ty of care and advocacy for persons with disabilities, office of mental health, office for people with developmental disa- bilities, office of alcoholism and substance abuse services, department of health, and the office of children and family services with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the department of audit and 695 12653-12-4 JUSTICE CENTER FOR THE PROTECTION OF PEOPLE WITH SPECIAL NEEDS AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 control and copies thereof with the chair- man of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. For surrogate decision-making committee program contracts with local service providers ...................................... 419,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ..................... 419,000 -------------- 696 12653-12-4 JUSTICE CENTER FOR THE PROTECTION OF PEOPLE WITH SPECIAL NEEDS AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 COMMUNITY SUPPORT PROGRAMS General Fund Local Assistance Account By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the money hereby appropri- ated may be increased or decreased by interchange, with any appro- priation of the justice center for the protection of people with special needs, and may be increased or decreased by transfer or suballocation between these appropriated amounts and appropriations of the commission on quality of care and advocacy for persons with disabilities, office of mental health, office for people with devel- opmental disabilities, office of alcoholism and substance abuse services, department of health, and the office of children and fami- ly services with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. For services and expenses related to the adult homes advocacy program ... 128,000 .......................................... (re. $38,000) Special Revenue Funds - Other HCRA Resources Fund Adult Home Resident Council Support Project Account By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the money hereby appropri- ated may be increased or decreased by interchange, with any appro- priation of the justice center for the protection of people with special needs, and may be increased or decreased by transfer or suballocation between these appropriated amounts and appropriations of the commission on quality of care and advocacy for persons with disabilities, office of mental health, office for people with devel- opmental disabilities, office of alcoholism and substance abuse services, department of health, and the office of children and fami- ly services with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. For services and expenses related to the adult homes resident council support project ... 45,000 ........................... (re. $45,000) Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Federal Salary Sharing Account By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the money hereby appropri- ated may be increased or decreased by interchange, with any appro- priation of the justice center for the protection of people with 697 12653-12-4 JUSTICE CENTER FOR THE PROTECTION OF PEOPLE WITH SPECIAL NEEDS AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 special needs, and may be increased or decreased by transfer or suballocation between these appropriated amounts and appropriations of the commission on quality of care and advocacy for persons with disabilities, office of mental health, office for people with devel- opmental disabilities, office of alcoholism and substance abuse services, department of health, and the office of children and fami- ly services with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. For surrogate decision-making committee program contracts with local service providers ... 314,000 ....................... (re. $139,000) 698 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS General Fund ....................... 13,006,000 12,234,456 Special Revenue Funds - Federal .... 222,564,000 341,742,000 Special Revenue Funds - Other ...... 419,000 0 Enterprise Funds ................... 3,650,000,000 4,669,000,000 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 3,885,989,000 5,052,976,456 ================ ================ SCHEDULE ADMINISTRATION PROGRAM ...................................... 28,006,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account For services related to the continuation of displaced homemaker services. Funds made available herein may be used for state agency contractors, or aid to local social services districts, provided, further, that no more than ten percent of such funds may be used for program adminis- tration at each individual displaced home- maker center. Each program administrator shall prepare and submit an annual report by December 1, 2013, to the office of temporary and disability assistance, the chairs of the senate committee on social services, and the senate committee on children and families and the assembly chair of the committee on social services, on the summary of activities, including but not limited to the number of eligible recipients, and the outcome for each recipient together with a summary of revenue and expenses including all sala- ries ........................................... 600,000 For services and expenses of the Chamber On-the-Job training program to assist employers in providing occupational, hands-on training for their current employees ...................................... 750,000 For services and expenses of the New York Council on Occupational Safety and Health (NYCOSH), located on Long Island ............... 155,000 For services and expenses of the building 699 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 trades pre-apprenticeship program located in Rochester (BTPAP) ........................... 200,000 For services and expenses of the building trades pre-apprenticeship program located in Western New York (BTPAP) .................... 200,000 For services and expenses of the New York State American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations (AFL-CIO) Workforce Development Institute (WDI) ........................................ 7,000,000 For services and expenses of the Rochester tooling and machining institute, inc ............ 50,000 For services and expenses of Hillside Works ...... 100,000 For services and expenses of the Summer of Opportunity Youth Employment Program - Rochester ...................................... 250,000 For services and expenses of the New York State American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations (AFL-CIO) Cornell Leadership Institute ......... 150,000 For services and expenses of the Domestic Violence Program of the Cornell University Labor Extension School in Partnership with the New York State American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organiza- tions (AFL-CIO) ................................ 150,000 For services and expenses of the Brooklyn Chamber of Commerce - Jobs 2013 Program ........ 500,000 For services and expenses of the Western New York Council on Safety and Health (WNYCOSH) ...................................... 201,000 For services and expenses of the Worker Institute at the Cornell School of Indus- trial and Labor Relations ...................... 600,000 For services and expenses related to solar energy maintenance training .................... 500,000 For services and expenses related to work- force development ............................ 1,600,000 -------------- Program account subtotal .................. 13,006,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Unemployment Insurance Administration Fund Unemployment Insurance Administration Account - 25901 For services and expenses of administering unemployment insurance programs, job service programs, workforce investment act programs, employability development programs, other miscellaneous programs, 700 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 and a reserve for unanticipated funding, pursuant to federal grants and contracts. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations ............. 15,000,000 -------------- EMPLOYMENT AND TRAINING PROGRAM ............................ 181,064,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Emergency Employment Act Fund Federal Workforce Investment Act Account - 26001 For the administration and operation of employment and training programs as funded by grants under the workforce investment act, public law 105-220, including grants to other governmental units, community- based organizations, non-profit and for profit organizations, suballocations to state departments and agencies and a portion may be transferred to state oper- ations, according to the following: For services and expenses of statewide activities, including but not limited to state administration and technical assist- ance to local workforce investment areas, pursuant to an expenditure plan approved by the director of the budget. Of the moneys appropriated herein for statewide activities, the state workforce investment board shall assist the governor in devel- oping programs and identifying activities to be funded through the statewide reserve pursuant to section 134 of the federal workforce investment act, PL 105-220, and the commissioner of labor shall period- ically report to the state workforce investment board on such programs and activities which shall be developed giving consideration to the strategic training alliance program and other existing programs. Of the amount appropriated herein, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, up to $1,500,000 may be made available through transfer or suballo- cation to the office of children and fami- ly services, in accordance with a memoran- dum of understanding with the office of children and family services, to award to selected county youth bureaus for eligible 701 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 workforce development programs including activities for at-risk youth. Statewide employment and training activities may include one-to-one business advisement and training for qualified enrollees of the self-employment assistance program which may be operated by the state's small business development centers or the entre- preneurial assistance program ................ 5,333,000 For services and expenses of adult, youth and dislocated worker employment and training local workforce investment area programs and statewide rapid response activities ................................. 155,731,000 For services and expenses of miscellaneous workforce investment act, public law 105- 220 national reserve grants and other federal employment and training grants and federally administered programs ............. 20,000,000 -------------- OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH PROGRAM ......................... 419,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Hazard Abatement Account - 22152 For payment of state aid to local govern- ments pursuant to the provisions of chap- ter 729 of the laws of 1980 for the purposes of hazard abatement ................... 419,000 -------------- UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE BENEFIT PROGRAM ................... 3,676,500,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Unemployment Insurance Occupational Training Fund Unemployment Insurance Occupational Training Account - 25950 For the payment of expenses and allowances to authorized enrollees under approved employment and training programs or for payment of unemployment insurance benefits as authorized by the federal government through the disaster unemployment assist- ance program ................................ 26,500,000 -------------- Program account subtotal .................. 26,500,000 -------------- Enterprise Funds 702 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Unemployment Insurance Benefit Fund Unemployment Insurance Benefit Account - 50650 For payment of unemployment insurance bene- fits pursuant to article 18 of the labor law or as authorized by the federal government through the disaster unemploy- ment assistance program, the emergency unemployment compensation program, the extended benefit program, the federal additional compensation program or any other federally funded unemployment bene- fit program .............................. 3,650,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ............... 3,650,000,000 -------------- 703 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 ADMINISTRATION PROGRAM Special Revenue Funds - Federal Unemployment Insurance Administration Fund Unemployment Insurance Administration Account By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses of administering unemployment insurance programs, job service programs, workforce investment act programs, employability development programs, other miscellaneous programs, and a reserve for unanticipated funding, pursuant to federal grants and contracts. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations ... 15,000,000 .................. (re. $15,000,000) For payment of unemployment insurance benefits as authorized by the federal government through the disaster unemployment assistance program ... 5,000,000 ............................. (re. $5,000,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses of administering unemployment insurance programs, job service programs, workforce investment act programs, employability development programs, other miscellaneous programs, and a reserve for unanticipated funding, pursuant to federal grants and contracts. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations ... 15,000,000 .................. (re. $15,000,000) For payment of unemployment insurance benefits as authorized by the federal government through the disaster unemployment assistance program ... 5,000,000 ............................. (re. $5,000,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses of administering unemployment insurance programs, job service programs, workforce investment act programs, employability development programs, other miscellaneous programs, and a reserve for unanticipated funding, pursuant to federal grants and contracts. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations ... 15,000,000 .................. (re. $15,000,000) EMPLOYMENT AND TRAINING PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses of the New York committee on occupational safety and health ... 350,000 ....................... (re. $350,000) For services and expenses of the Chamber On-the-Job training program to assist employers in providing occupational, hands-on training for their current employees ... 750,000 ................. (re. $750,000) For services and expenses of the New York Committee on Occupational Safety and Health (NYCOSH), located on Long Island ................. 155,000 ............................................. (re. $155,000) For services and expenses of the building trades pre-apprenticeship program located in Rochester (BTPAP) ... 200,000 .... (re. $200,000) 704 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses of the building trades pre-apprenticeship program located in Western New York (BTPAP) ........................ 200,000 ............................................. (re. $200,000) For services and expenses of the Rochester tooling and machining institute, inc ... 50,000 ............................ (re. $50,000) For services and expenses of Hillside Works .......................... 100,000 ............................................. (re. $100,000) For services and expenses of the Summer of Opportunity Youth Employ- ment Program - Rochester ... 250,000 ................ (re. $250,000) For services and expenses of Project RISE - Referral, Information, Services, Employment ... 300,000 .................... (re. $300,000) For services and expenses of the New York State American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations (AFL-CIO) Cornell Leadership Institute ... 150,000 .................... (re. $150,000) For services and expenses of the Domestic Violence Program of the Cornell University Labor Extension School in Partnership with the New York State American Federation of Labor and Congress of Indus- trial Organizations (AFL-CIO) ... 150,000 ........... (re. $150,000) For services and expenses of the Labor and Industry For Education (LIFE) Project ... 20,000 ............................ (re. $20,000) For services and expenses of the Brooklyn Chamber of Commerce - Neigh- borhood development project ... 100,000 ............. (re. $100,000) For services and expenses of the Brooklyn Chamber of Commerce Jobs 2013 Program ... 500,000 ............................ (re. $500,000) The appropriation made by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013, is hereby amended and reappropriated to read: For services related to the continuation of displaced homemaker services. Funds made available herein may be used for state agency contractors, or aid to local social services districts, provided, further, that no more than ten percent of such funds may be used for program administration at each individual displaced homemaker center. Each program administrator shall prepare and submit an annu- al report by December 1, 2013, to the [office of temporary and disa- bility assistance] DEPARTMENT OF LABOR, the chairs of the senate committee on social services, and the senate committee on children and families and the assembly chair of the committee on social services, on the summary of activities, including but not limited to the number of eligible recipients, and the outcome for each recipi- ent together with a summary of revenues and expenses including all salaries ... 1,354,456 ............................ (re. $1,354,456) For services and expenses[, including administrative expenses of no more than ten percent of the amount appropriated herein,] of the New York State American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations (AFL-CIO) Workforce Development Institute (WDI) ...... 4,000,000 ......................................... (re. $4,000,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses of the New York Committee on Occupational Safety and Health ... 350,000 ....................... (re. $171,000) For services and expenses of the chamber-on-the-job training program ... 750,000 ......................................... (re. $450,000) 705 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses of the Long Island office New York committee on occupational safety and health (NYCOSH) ......................... 155,000 .............................................. (re. $60,000) For services and expenses of the building trades preapprenticeship program (BTPAP) ... 200,000 ......................... (re. $200,000) For services and expenses of the workforce development institute ..... 2,295,000 ........................................... (re. $971,000) For services and expenses of the Summer of Opportunity Youth Employ- ment Program - Rochester ... 250,000 ................ (re. $250,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses of the Summer of Opportunity Youth Employ- ment Program - Rochester ... 250,000 ................ (re. $250,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For allocation to local social services districts, notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, and without local financial partic- ipation, for costs of operating the summer youth programs providing full wage subsidy paid summer employment and associated supportive services to youths living in households whose incomes do not exceed 200 percent of the federal poverty level. Notwithstanding any other inconsistent provision of law to the contrary, the commissioner of any local department of social services may assign all or a portion of moneys appropriated herein on behalf of such local department of social services to the workforce investment board designated by such commissioner and upon receipt of such monies, any such workforce investment board shall be obligated to utilize such funds consistent with the purposes of this appropriation. Funds appropriated herein shall be allocated to local social services districts in accordance with a methodology that shall be based on allocations for the prior state fiscal year and on a district's relative share of persons aged fourteen to twenty living in households whose incomes do not exceed 200 percent of the federal poverty level. Any portion of the amount appropriated herein, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, may be made available through transfer or suballocation to the office of temporary and disability assistance for costs of oper- ating summer youth programs consistent with the provisions contained herein ... 25,000,000 ............................ (re. $21,958,000) For allocation to local social services districts, notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, and without local financial partic- ipation, for costs of operating the summer youth programs providing full wage subsidy paid summer employment and associated supportive services to youths living in households whose incomes do not exceed 200 percent of the federal poverty level. Notwithstanding any other inconsistent provision of law to the contrary, the commissioner of any local department of social services may assign all or a portion of moneys appropriated herein on behalf of such local department of social services to the workforce investment board designated by such commissioner and upon receipt of such monies, any such workforce investment board shall be obligated to utilize such funds consistent with the purposes of this appropriation. Funds appropriated herein 706 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 shall be allocated to local social services districts in accordance with a methodology that shall be based on allocations for the prior state fiscal year and on a district's relative share of persons aged fourteen to twenty living in households whose incomes do not exceed 200 percent of the federal poverty level. Any portion of the amount appropriated herein, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, may be made available through transfer or suballocation to the office of temporary and disability assistance for costs of oper- ating summer youth programs consistent with the provisions contained herein ... 25,000,000 ............................. (re. $3,042,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011, as added by chapter 55, section 2, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses related to the continuation of displaced homemaker services. Funds made available herein may be used for state agency contractors, or aid to local social services districts, provided, further that no more than ten percent of such funds may be used for program administration at each individual displaced home- maker center. Each program administrator shall prepare and submit an annual report to the department of labor, the chairs of the senate committee on social services, and the senate committee on children and families and the assembly chair of the committee on social services, on the summary of activities, including but not limited to the number of eligible recipients, and the outcome for each recipi- ent together with a summary of revenues and expenses including all salaries ... 2,500,000 ............................... (re. $28,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2009, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For services and expenses of the displaced homemaker program to continue the operation of existing displaced homemaker centers. Of the amount appropriated herein, up to $105,000 may be allocated to support annual program administration costs ........................ 2,200,000 ........................................... (re. $232,000) For services and expenses of Jobs for Youth according to the following sub-schedule ... 1,088,000 ........................... (re. $35,000) sub-schedule Henry Street Settlement ............ 155,747 Laguardia Community College ........ 141,061 Research Foundation of SUNY ........ 208,700 Southeast Bronx Neighborhood Centers, Inc ..................... 208,700 Syracuse Model Neighborhood Facility, Inc. ................... 186,896 YWCA of Western New York ........... 186,896 For services and expenses of the Consortium for Worker Education Work- force Development Program ... 341,250 ................. (re. $8,000) For services and expenses of the Consortium for Worker Education Work- force Development Program ... 455,000 ................. (re. $8,000) 707 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses of the Western New York Council on Occupa- tional Safety and Health ... 169,500 ................. (re. $10,000) For services and expenses of the Western New York Council on Occupa- tional Safety and Health ... 226,000 ................. (re. $10,000) For services and expenses of WNYCOSH Special training, education, safety and Health programs and meetings for WNY Employers and employees ... 135,750 ................................. (re. $5,000) For services and expenses of WNYCOSH Special training, education, safety and Health programs and meetings for WNY Employers and employees ... 181,000 ................................. (re. $5,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2008, as amended by chapter 1, section 2, of the laws of 2009: For services and expenses of the On-the-Job Chamber training program to assist employers in providing occupational, hands-on training for their current employees ... 216,000 .................. (re. $43,000) Project Schedule PROJECT AMOUNT ---------------------------------------------------------- Greater Olean Chamber of Commerce - Catta- raugus County ................................... 27,000 Hornell Chamber of Commerce - Steuben County ................................................. 27,000 Plattsburgh North Country Chamber of Commerce ........................................ 27,000 Tompkins County Chamber of Commerce ............... 27,000 Jamaica Chamber of Commerce - Queens County ....... 27,000 Greater Binghamton Chamber of Commerce - Broome County ................................... 27,000 Amherst Chamber of Commerce - Niagara County ................................................. 27,000 Brooklyn Chamber of Commerce - Kings County ....... 27,000 -------------- Total ........................................ 216,000 -------------- For the services and expenses of the NYS AFL-CIO Workforce Development Institute including Upstate, Erie Canal Corridor and Long Island for workforce training, education, and program development ............. 1,354,000 ........................................... (re. $136,000) For services and expenses of NYS AFL-ClO Workforce Development Insti- tute in conjunction with ATU training and education at Albany, Syra- cuse, Rochester and Buffalo locations .............................. 307,000 .............................................. (re. $72,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2007, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2008: For services and expenses of the jobs for non-TANF recipients program ... 198,216 ......................................... (re. $198,216) IBEW Training ... 98,713 ............................... (re. $98,700) 708 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Westchester Putnam Counties Consortium for Worker Education and Train- ing ... 123,391 ..................................... (re. $123,300) For services and expenses of the New York Committee on Occupational Safety and Health ... 296,139 ........................ (re. $69,000) For services and expenses of the Consortium for Worker Education Work- place Literacy program ... 197,426 .................... (re. $7,000) For services and expenses of the Consortium for Worker Education Work- force Development program ... 449,145 ................ (re. $11,000) For services and expenses of the Utica dislocated worker assistance center in conjunction with the American Federation of Labor-Congress of Industrial Organizations (AFL-CIO) ... 197,426 ..... (re. $4,000) For services and expenses of NYS AFL-CIO Workforce Development Insti- tute with ATU ... 394,852 ............................ (re. $36,000) For the services and expenses of the Jobs for Youth Baden Street Settlement program ... 276,594 ........................ (re. $5,000) For services and expenses of the Queens Veterans Foundation .......... 14,807 ................................................ (re. $3,100) For services and expenses of the Robert F. Wagner Labor Archives ..... 27,640 ................................................ (re. $2,000) Long Island Office NYCOSH ... 123,391 .................. (re. $10,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2007, as amended by chapter 496, section 3, of the laws of 2008: For services and expenses of the Displaced Homemaker Program, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 ... 5,231,794 .................. (re. $33,000) For the services and expenses of the NYS AFL-CIO Workforce Development Institute including Upstate, Erie Canal Corridor and Long Island for workforce training, education and program development, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expend- iture and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 ... 4,935,655 ....................... (re. $453,000) For the services and expenses of the Jobs for Youth Program, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expend- iture and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 ... 1,073,799 ........................ (re. $43,000) NYS AFL CIO Workforce Development Institute for state and upstate operations, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undis- bursed as of August 15, 2008 ....................................... 1,283,270 ............................................ (re. $20,000) For the services and expenses of the United Auto Worker (UAW) American Axle and United Auto Worker (UAW) Perrys Ice Cream workforce train- ing, education and program development, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disburse- ment on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent 709 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 ........... 987,131 ............................................. (re. $987,131) For services and expenses of the On-the-Job training program to assist employers in providing occupational, hands-on training for their current employees, provided, however, that the amount of this appro- priation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 ... 789,705 ... (re. $190,000) Project Schedule PROJECT AMOUNT -------------------------------------------- Greater Olean Chamber of Commerce - Cattaraugus County ..... 98,713 Hornell Chamber of Commerce - Steuben County .................... 98,713 Plattsburgh North Country Chamber of Commerce ............... 98,713 Tompkins County Chamber of Commerce .......................... 98,713 Jamaica Chamber of Commerce - Queens County ..................... 98,713 Greater Binghamton Chamber of Commerce - Broome County .......... 98,713 Amherst Chamber of Commerce - Niagara County .................... 98,713 Brooklyn Chamber of Commerce - Kings County ...................... 98,713 --------------- Total ........................ 789,705 --------------- By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2006, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For the services and expenses of the Displaced Homemaker Program ..... 3,000,000 ........................................... (re. $221,000) For the services and expenses of the Jobs for Youth Baden Street Settlement Program ... 190,500 ....................... (re. $10,000) For various Assembly labor initiatives ... 805,500 .... (re. $672,000) For Senate Majority Labor Initiatives ................................ 1,800,000 ........................................... (re. $297,000) For services and expenses of the New York Committee on Occupational Safety and Health ... 300,000 ........................ (re. $27,000) For services and expenses of the Western New York Council on Occupa- tional Safety and Health ... 250,000 ................. (re. $17,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2006, as amended by chapter 496, section 3, of the laws of 2008: For the services and expenses of the Jobs for Youth Program, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expend- iture and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be 710 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 ... 1,088,000 ....................... (re. $157,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2005: For the services and expenses of the Chamber on the Job Training program ... 1,001,000 ................................ (re. $73,000) For the services and expenses of the Displaced Homemaker Program ..... $3,000,000 .......................................... (re. $248,000) For the services and expenses of the (AFL-CIO) Workforce Development Institute and United Auto Worker (UAW) American Axle Perry's Ice Cream workforce training, education and program development ........ 500,000 .............................................. (re. $16,000) For Senate Majority Labor Initiatives ... 1,750,000 ... (re. $835,000) For services and expenses of the Institute for Women and Work ........ 100,000 ............................................... (re. $2,000) For services and expenses of the Jobs for Youth Program .............. 1,088,000 ........................................... (re. $157,000) For services and expenses of the Jobs for Youth Baden Street Settle- ment program ... 190,500 .............................. (re. $8,000) For services and expenses of the Mt. Sinai-Irving Selikoff Occupa- tional Health Clinical Center ... 175,000 ............ (re. $13,000) For services and expenses of the New York Committee on Occupational Safety and Health ... 300,000 ........................ (re. $37,000) For services and expenses of the Queens Veterans Foundation .......... 15,000 ................................................ (re. $3,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 1999: For services and expenses of the strategic training alliance program. The amount appropriated herein may be suballocated to the Urban Devel- opment Corporation according to the following sub-schedule ......... 34,000,000 .......................................... (re. $725,000) sub-schedule For the Delphi Harrison ther- mal systems project ............ 4,000,000 For the American axle project .... 1,000,000 For the Delphi Automotive, Rochester New York oper- ations ........................... 725,000 For additional projects relat- ing to the strategic train- ing alliance program .......... 28,275,000 -------------- Total of sub-schedule ....... 34,000,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal [Workforce Investment] EMERGENCY EMPLOYMENT Act Fund Federal [Emergency Employment] WORKFORCE INVESTMENT Act Account - 26001 711 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For the administration and operation of employment and training programs as funded by grants under the workforce investment act, public law 105-220, including grants to other governmental units, community-based organizations, non-profit and for profit organiza- tions, suballocations to state departments and agencies and a portion may be transferred to state operations, according to the following: For services and expenses of statewide activities, including but not limited to state administration and technical assistance to local workforce investment areas, pursuant to an expenditure plan approved by the director of the budget. Of the moneys appropriated herein for statewide activities, the state workforce investment board shall assist the governor in developing programs and identifying activ- ities to be funded through the statewide reserve pursuant to section 134 of the federal workforce investment act, PL 105-220, and the commissioner of labor shall periodically report to the state work- force investment board on such programs and activities which shall be developed giving consideration to the strategic training alliance program and other existing programs. Of the amount appropriated herein, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, up to $1,500,000 may be made available through transfer or suballocation to the office of children and family services, in accordance with a memorandum of understanding with the office of children and family services, to award to selected county youth bureaus for eligible workforce development programs including activities for at-risk youth. Statewide employment and training activities may include one-to-one business advisement and training for qualified enrollees of the self-employment assistance program which may be operated by the state's small business development centers or the entrepreneurial assistance program ... 4,961,000 .................. (re. $4,961,000) For services and expenses of adult, youth and dislocated worker employment and training local workforce investment area programs and statewide rapid response activities ................................ 146,398,000 ..................................... (re. $131,000,000) For services and expenses of miscellaneous workforce investment act, public law 105-220 national reserve grants and other federal employ- ment and training grants and federally administered programs ....... 20,000,000 ....................................... (re. $20,000,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For the administration and operation of employment and training programs as funded by grants under the workforce investment act, public law 105-220, including grants to other governmental units, community-based organizations, non-profit and for profit organiza- tions, suballocations to state departments and agencies and a portion may be transferred to state operations, according to the following: For services and expenses of statewide activities, including but not limited to state administration and technical assistance to local workforce investment areas, pursuant to an expenditure plan approved 712 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 by the director of the budget. Of the moneys appropriated herein for statewide activities, the state workforce investment board shall assist the governor in developing programs and identifying activ- ities to be funded through the statewide reserve pursuant to section 134 of the federal workforce investment act, PL 105-220, and the commissioner of labor shall periodically report to the state work- force investment board on such programs and activities which shall be developed giving consideration to the strategic training alliance program and other existing programs. Of the amount appropriated herein, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, up to $1,500,000 may be made available through transfer or suballocation to the office of children and family services, in accordance with a memorandum of understanding with the office of children and family services, to award to selected county youth bureaus for eligible workforce development programs including activities for at-risk youth. Statewide employment and training activities may include one-to-one business advisement and training for qualified enrollees of the self-employment assistance program which may be operated by the state's small business development centers or the entrepreneurial assistance program ... 200,000 ...................... (re. $200,000) For services and expenses of adult, youth and dislocated worker employment and training local workforce investment area programs and statewide rapid response activities ................................ 162,507,000 ...................................... (re. $19,000,000) For services and expenses of miscellaneous workforce investment act, public law 105-220 national reserve grants and other federal employ- ment and training grants and federally administered programs ....... 20,000,000 ....................................... (re. $19,902,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For the administration and operation of employment and training programs as funded by grants under the workforce investment act, public law 105-220, including grants to other governmental units, community-based organizations, non-profit and for profit organiza- tions, suballocations to state departments and agencies and a portion may be transferred to state operations, according to the following: For services and expenses of statewide activities, including but not limited to state administration and technical assistance to local workforce investment areas, pursuant to an expenditure plan approved by the director of the budget. Of the moneys appropriated herein for statewide activities, the state workforce investment board shall assist the governor in developing programs and identifying activ- ities to be funded through the statewide reserve pursuant to section 134 of the federal workforce investment act, PL 105-220, and the commissioner of labor shall periodically report to the state work- force investment board on such programs and activities which shall be developed giving consideration to the strategic training alliance program and other existing programs. Of the amount appropriated herein, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, up to $1,500,000 may be made available 713 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 through transfer or suballocation to the office of children and family services, in accordance with a memorandum of understanding with the office of children and family services, to award to selected county youth bureaus for eligible workforce development programs including activities for at-risk youth. Statewide employment and training activities may include one-to-one business advisement and training for qualified enrollees of the self-employment assistance program which may be operated by the state's small business development centers or the entrepreneurial assistance program ................................................. 5,064,000 ......................................... (re. $3,545,000) For services and expenses of adult, youth and dislocated worker employment and training local workforce investment area programs and statewide rapid response activities ................................ 152,375,000 ...................................... (re. $24,312,000) For services and expenses of miscellaneous workforce investment act, public law 105-220 national reserve grants and other federal employ- ment and training grants and federally administered programs ....... 20,000,000 ........................................ (re. $9,593,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2010, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For the administration and operation of employment and training programs as funded by grants under the workforce investment act, public law 105-220, including grants to other governmental units, community-based organizations, non-profit and for profit organiza- tions, suballocations to state departments and agencies and a portion may be transferred to state operations, according to the following: For services and expenses of miscellaneous workforce investment act, public law 105-220 national reserve grants and other federal employ- ment and training grants and federally administered programs ....... 39,500,000 ........................................ (re. $5,000,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2010, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For the administration and operation of employment and training programs as funded by grants under the workforce investment act, public law 105-220, including grants to other governmental units, community-based organizations, non-profit and for profit organiza- tions, suballocations to state departments and agencies and a portion may be transferred to state operations, according to the following: For services and expenses of statewide activities, including but not limited to state administration and technical assistance to local workforce investment areas, pursuant to an expenditure plan approved by the director of the budget. Of the moneys appropriated herein for statewide activities, the state workforce investment board shall assist the governor in developing programs and identifying activ- ities to be funded through the statewide reserve pursuant to section 134 of the federal workforce investment act, PL 105-220, and the commissioner of labor shall periodically report to the state work- 714 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 force investment board on such programs and activities which shall be developed giving consideration to the strategic training alliance program and other existing programs. Of the amount appropriated herein, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, up to $1,500,000 may be made available through transfer or suballocation to the office of children and family services, in accordance with a memorandum of understanding with the office of children and family services, to award to selected county youth bureaus for eligible workforce development programs including activities for at-risk youth. Statewide employment and training activities may include one-to-one business advisement and training for qualified enrollees of the self-employment assistance program which may be operated by the state's small business development centers or the entrepreneurial assistance program ... 6,496,000 ..................... (re. $10,000) For the administration and operation of employment and training programs as funded by grants under the workforce investment act, public law 105-220, including grants to other governmental units, community-based organizations, non-profit and for profit organiza- tions, suballocations to state departments and agencies and a portion may be transferred to state operations, according to the following: For services and expenses of adult, youth and dislocated worker employment and training local workforce investment area programs and statewide rapid response activities ................................ 165,230,000 ...................................... (re. $11,229,000) UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE BENEFIT PROGRAM Special Revenue Funds - Federal Unemployment Insurance Occupational Training Fund Unemployment Insurance Occupational Training Account - 25950 The appropriation made by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013, is hereby amended and reappropriated to read: For the payment of expenses and allowances to authorized enrollees under approved employment and training programs OR FOR PAYMENT OF UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE BENEFITS AS AUTHORIZED BY THE FEDERAL GOVERN- MENT THROUGH THE DISASTER UNEMPLOYMENT ASSISTANCE PROGRAM ... 21,500,000 ....................................... (re. $21,500,000) The appropriation made by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012, is hereby amended and reappropriated to read: For the payment of expenses and allowances to authorized enrollees under approved employment and training programs OR FOR PAYMENT OF UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE BENEFITS AS AUTHORIZED BY THE FEDERAL GOVERN- MENT THROUGH THE DISASTER UNEMPLOYMENT ASSISTANCE PROGRAM ... 21,500,000 ....................................... (re. $16,490,000) Enterprise Funds Unemployment Insurance Benefit Fund Unemployment Insurance Benefit Account - 50650 715 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For payment of unemployment insurance benefits pursuant to article 18 of the labor law or as authorized by the federal government through the disaster unemployment assistance program, the emergency unem- ployment compensation program, the extended benefit program, the federal additional compensation program or any other federally fund- ed unemployment benefit program .................................... 5,400,000,000 ................................. (re. $4,699,000,000) 716 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE OF ALCOHOLISM AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS General Fund ....................... 25,523,000 4,159,000 Special Revenue Funds - Federal .... 135,000,000 174,888,000 Special Revenue Funds - Other ...... 303,973,000 151,285,000 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 464,496,000 330,322,000 ================ ================ SCHEDULE COMMUNITY TREATMENT SERVICES PROGRAM ....................... 385,493,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For payment, net of disallowances, of state financial assistance in accordance with the mental hygiene law related to treat- ment services. Notwithstanding any other provisions of law, no payment shall be made from this appro- priation until the recipient agency has demonstrated that it has applied for and received, or received formal notification of refusal of, all forms of third-party reimbursement, including federal aid and patient fees. The moneys hereby appropri- ated are available to reimburse or advance to localities and voluntary nonprofit agencies for expenditures heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue during local fiscal periods commencing January 1, 2014 or July 1, 2014 and for advances for the period beginning January 1, 2015. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, a portion of the money appro- priated herein may be made available for obligations and payments heretofore or hereafter accrued by the department of health for community alcoholism, chemical dependence, and substance abuse treatment services, including the state share of medical assistance payments. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provisions of law, moneys from this appropriation may 717 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE OF ALCOHOLISM AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 be used for expenses of localities, nonprofit and for-profit agencies that may arise from the assumption of operational responsibilities for programs when operat- ing certificates for such programs cease to be in effect and/or programs are placed into receivership pursuant to section 19.41 of the mental hygiene law. No expenditure shall be made for such program until a certificate of allocation has been approved by the director of the budget and copies thereof filed with the state comptroller and chairs of the senate finance committee and the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the commissioner of the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services shall be authorized, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, to continue contracts which were executed on or before March 31, 2014 with entities providing services for problem gambling and chemical dependency prevention, treat- ment and recovery services, without any additional requirements that such contracts be subject to competitive bidding, a request for proposal process or other administrative procedures. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the money hereby appropriated may be transferred to state operations and/or any appropriation of the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services, with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the depart- ment of audit and control and copies ther- eof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. The state comptroller is hereby authorized to receive funds from the office of alco- holism and substance abuse services that were returned from providers in the current fiscal year in respect of a settlement of local assistance funds from prior fiscal years and is authorized to refund such moneys to the credit of the local assistance account of the general 718 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE OF ALCOHOLISM AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 fund for the purpose of reimbursing the 2014-15 appropriation. Funds appropriated herein shall be available in accordance with the following: For services and expenses related to the administration of chemical dependency services by local governmental units ......... 4,198,000 For the state share of medical assistance payments for outpatient services ............ 21,325,000 -------------- Program account subtotal .................. 25,523,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Substance Abuse Prevention and Treatment (SAPT) Account - 25147 For services and expenses related to prevention, intervention, and treatment programs provided by the substance abuse prevention and treatment (SAPT) block grant. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of the funds hereby appropriated may, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, be trans- ferred to state operations and/or any appropriation of the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services consistent with the terms and conditions of the SAPT block grant award. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, $5,000,000 of the funds hereby appropriated may, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, be used for services and expenses associated with federal grant awards yet to be allocated by the federal department of health and human services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the commissioner of the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services shall be authorized, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, to continue contracts which were executed on or before March 31, 2014 with entities providing services for problem gambling and chemical dependency prevention, treat- ment and recovery services, without any additional requirements that such 719 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE OF ALCOHOLISM AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 contracts be subject to competitive bidding, a request for proposal process or other administrative procedures. Funds appropriated herein shall be available in accordance with the following: For services and expenses related to problem gambling and chemical dependence outpa- tient services .............................. 17,900,000 For services and expenses related to resi- dential services ............................ 61,200,000 For services and expenses related to crisis services ..................................... 7,900,000 -------------- Program account subtotal .................. 87,000,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Miscellaneous Operating Grants Fund Shelter Plus Care Account - 25388 For services and expenses related to home- less grants. Subject to a plan approved by the director of the budget, the amount appropriated herein may be made available to other state agencies for services and expenses related to federal homeless grants. The director of the budget is hereby authorized to transfer appropri- ation authority contained herein to state operations and/or any appropriation of the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services and/or any other federal fund in which federal homeless grants are actually received. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, $5,000,000 of the funds hereby appropriated may, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, be used for federal grant awards yet to be allocated. Appropriation authority contained herein may be transferred to state operations and/or any appropriation of the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services ..... 19,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal .................. 19,000,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Mental Hygiene Program Fund Account - 21907 720 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE OF ALCOHOLISM AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment, net of disallowances, of state financial assistance in accordance with the mental hygiene law related to treat- ment services. Notwithstanding any other provisions of law, no payment shall be made from this appro- priation until the recipient agency has demonstrated that it has applied for and received, or received formal notification of refusal of, all forms of third-party reimbursement, including federal aid and patient fees. The moneys hereby appropri- ated are available to reimburse or advance to localities and voluntary nonprofit agencies for expenditures heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue during local fiscal periods commencing January 1, 2014 or July 1, 2014 and for advances for the period beginning January 1, 2015. The commissioner, pursuant to such contract and/or funding authorization letter, may pay from this appropriation all or a portion of the expenses incurred by such voluntary agencies arising out of loans obtained from the proceeds of bonds and notes issued by the dormitory authority of the state of New York or another author- ized entity approved by the division of the budget. Such expenses may include, but shall not be limited to, amounts relating to principal and interest and any other fees and charges arising from such loans. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provisions of law, moneys from this appropriation may be used for expenses of localities, nonprofit and for-profit agencies that may arise from the assumption of operational responsibilities for programs when operat- ing certificates for such programs cease to be in effect and/or programs are placed into receivership pursuant to section 19.41 of the mental hygiene law. No expenditure shall be made for such program until a certificate of allocation has been approved by the director of the budget and copies thereof filed with the state comptroller and chairs of the senate finance committee and the assembly ways and means committee. 721 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE OF ALCOHOLISM AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the commissioner of the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services shall be authorized, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, to continue contracts which were executed on or before March 31, 2014 with entities providing services for problem gambling and chemical dependency prevention, treat- ment and recovery services, without any additional requirements that such contracts be subject to competitive bidding, a request for proposal process or other administrative procedures. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the money hereby appropriated may be transferred to state operations and/or any appropriation of the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services, with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the depart- ment of audit and control and copies ther- eof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, funds hereby appropriated may, subject to the approval of the director of the budg- et, be available for services and expenses for supportive housing for chronically homeless families, or families at serious risk of becoming chronically homeless, in which the head of the household suffers from a substance abuse disorder, a disabl- ing medical condition, or HIV/AIDS provided under the joint project between the state and the city of New York, known as the New York New York III supportive housing agreement. The state comptroller is hereby authorized and directed to loan money in accordance with the provisions set forth in subdivi- sion 5 of section 4 of the state finance law to the mental hygiene program fund account. The state comptroller is hereby authorized to receive funds from the office of alco- holism and substance abuse services that were returned from providers in the current fiscal year in respect of a 722 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE OF ALCOHOLISM AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 settlement of local assistance funds from prior fiscal years and is authorized to refund such moneys to the credit of this fund for the purpose of reimbursing the 2014-15 appropriation. Funds appropriated herein shall be available in accordance with the following: For services and expenses related to resi- dential services ............................ 93,532,000 For services and expenses related to crisis services .................................... 11,000,000 For services and expenses related to problem gambling and chemical dependence outpa- tient services ............................. 112,938,000 For expenses related to debt service payments for capital projects funded by the proceeds of bonds and notes issued by the dormitory authority of the state of New York .................................... 29,500,000 For services and expenses for additional funding for heroin prevention, treatment, and recovery support services ................ 5,000,000 For services and expenses for additional residential treatment services ............... 2,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................. 253,970,000 -------------- PREVENTION AND PROGRAM SUPPORT .............................. 79,003,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Substance Abuse Prevention and Treatment (SAPT) Account - 25147 For services and expenses related to prevention, intervention and treatment programs provided by the substance abuse prevention and treatment (SAPT) block grant. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of the funds hereby appropriated may, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, be trans- ferred to state operations and/or any appropriation of the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services consistent with the terms and conditions of the SAPT block grant award. 723 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE OF ALCOHOLISM AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the commissioner of the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services shall be authorized, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, to continue contracts which were executed on or before March 31, 2014 with entities providing services for problem gambling and chemical dependency prevention, treat- ment and recovery services, without any additional requirements that such contracts be subject to competitive bidding, a request for proposal process or other administrative procedures ............. 29,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal .................. 29,000,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Chemical Dependence Service Fund Substance Abuse Services Fund Account - 22700 For services and expenses of community chem- ical dependence treatment and prevention services programs including services and expenses related to staff training, evalu- ation, and workforce development activ- ities. Notwithstanding any provision of law, rule or regulation to the contrary, a portion of this appropriation related to enforce- ment action fine and/or levy moneys may be made available to localities and nonprofit and for-profit agencies for payment of expenses for facilities operating under a receivership pursuant to section 19.41 of the mental hygiene law. Such funds may also be transferred to state operations and/or any appropriation of the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee ..... 7,413,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 7,413,000 -------------- 724 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE OF ALCOHOLISM AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Mental Hygiene Program Fund Account - 21907 For payment, net of disallowances, of state financial assistance in accordance with the mental hygiene law related to problem gambling and chemical dependency school and community-based prevention, education, and recovery programs, including programs targeted at youth, and program support. Notwithstanding any other provisions of law, no payment shall be made from this appro- priation until the recipient agency has demonstrated it has applied for and received, or received formal notification of refusal of, all forms of third-party reimbursement, including federal aid and patient fees. The moneys hereby appropri- ated are available to reimburse or advance to localities and voluntary nonprofit agencies for expenditures heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue during local fiscal periods commencing January 1, 2014 or July 1, 2014 and for advances for the period beginning January 1, 2015. No expenditure shall be made for such program until a certificate of allocation has been approved by the director of the budget and copies thereof filed with the state comptroller and chairs of the senate finance committee and the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the money hereby appropriated may be transferred to state operations and/or any appropriation of the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services, with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the depart- ment of audit and control and copies ther- eof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. The state comptroller is hereby authorized and directed to loan money in accordance with the provisions set forth in subdivision 5 of section 4 of the state finance law to the mental hygiene program fund account. 725 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE OF ALCOHOLISM AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 The state comptroller is hereby authorized to receive funds from the office of alco- holism and substance abuse services that were returned from providers in the current fiscal year in respect of a settlement of local assistance funds from prior fiscal years and is authorized to refund such moneys to the credit of this fund for the purpose of reimbursing the 2014-15 appropriation. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the commissioner of the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services shall be authorized, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, to continue contracts which were executed on or before March 31, 2014 with entities providing services for problem gambling and chemical dependency prevention and treatment services, without any additional requirements that such contracts be subject to competitive bidding, a request for proposal process or other administra- tive procedures. Of the amounts appropri- ated herein and the amounts appropriated for the substance abuse prevention and treatment (SAPT) account, at least $14,859,531 shall be made available to the New York city department of education for the continuation of such school-operated prevention programs provided by school district employees; provided, however, that the amount may be adjusted downward due to performance concerns ................. 42,590,000 -------------- Program account subtotal .................. 42,590,000 -------------- 726 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE OF ALCOHOLISM AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 COMMUNITY TREATMENT SERVICES PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account The appropriation made by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013, is hereby amended and reappropriated to read: For payment, net of disallowances, of state financial assistance in accordance with the mental hygiene law related to treatment services. Notwithstanding any other provisions of law, no payment shall be made from this appropriation until the recipient agency has demonstrated that it has applied for and received, or received formal notifica- tion of refusal of, all forms of third-party reimbursement, includ- ing federal aid and patient fees. The moneys hereby appropriated are available to reimburse or advance to localities and voluntary nonprofit agencies for expenditures heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue during local fiscal periods commencing January 1, 2013 or July 1, 2013 and for advances for the period beginning January 1, 2014. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, a portion of the money appropriated herein may be made available for obligations and payments heretofore or hereafter accrued by the department of health for community alco- holism, chemical dependence, and substance abuse treatment services, including the state share of medical assistance payments. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provisions of law, moneys from this appropriation may be used for expenses of localities, nonprofit and for-profit agencies that may arise from the assumption of opera- tional responsibilities for programs when operating certificates for such programs cease to be in effect and/or programs are placed into receivership pursuant to section 19.41 of the mental hygiene law. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, including section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part H of chapter 56 of the laws of 2012, for the period commenc- ing on April 1, 2013 and ending March 31, 2014 the commissioner shall not apply any cost of living adjustment for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimbursement. No expenditure shall be made for such program until a certificate of allocation has been approved by the director of the budget and copies thereof filed with the state comptroller and chairs of the senate finance committee and the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the commissioner of the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services shall be authorized to continue contracts which were executed on or before March 31, 2013 with entities providing services for problem gambling and chemical dependency prevention, treatment and recovery services, without any additional requirements that such contracts be subject 727 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE OF ALCOHOLISM AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 to competitive bidding, a request for proposal process or other administrative procedures. Notwithstanding section 112 of the state finance law, the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services is authorized to grant state aid to local governments through the state aid funding authorization process. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the money hereby appropri- ated may be transferred to state operations and/or any appropriation of the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services, with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. The state comptroller is hereby authorized to receive funds from the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services that were returned from providers in the current fiscal year in respect of a settlement of local assistance funds from prior fiscal years and is authorized to refund such moneys to the credit of the local assistance account of the general fund for the purpose of reimbursing the 2013-14 appropriation. [Notwithstanding any provision of articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, there shall be an exemption from the professional licensure requirements of such articles, and nothing contained in such articles, or in any other provisions of law related to the licensure requirements of persons licensed under those articles, shall prohibit or limit the activities or services of any person in the employ of a program or service operated, certified, regulated, funded or approved by the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services, a local governmental unit as such term is defined in arti- cle 41 of the mental hygiene law, and/or a local social services district as defined in section 61 of the social services law, and all such entities shall be considered to be approved settings for the receipt of supervised experience for the professions governed by articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, and furthermore, no such entity shall be required to apply for nor be required to receive a waiver pursuant to section 6503-a of the education law in order to perform any activities or provide any services.] Funds appropriated herein shall be available in accordance with the following: For services and expenses related to the administration of chemical dependency services by local governmental units .................... 4,198,000 ......................................... (re. $1,871,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For payment, net of disallowances, of state financial assistance in accordance with the mental hygiene law related to treatment services. Notwithstanding any other provisions of law, no payment shall be made from this appropriation until the recipient agency has demonstrated that it has applied for and received, or received formal notifica- 728 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE OF ALCOHOLISM AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 tion of refusal of, all forms of third-party reimbursement, includ- ing federal aid and patient fees. The moneys hereby appropriated are available to reimburse or advance to localities and voluntary nonprofit agencies for expenditures heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue during local fiscal periods commencing January 1, 2012 or July 1, 2012 and for advances for the period beginning January 1, 2013. The commissioner, pursuant to such contract and/or funding authori- zation letter, may pay from this appropriation all or a portion of the expenses incurred by such voluntary agencies arising out of loans obtained from the proceeds of bonds and notes issued by the dormitory authority of the state of New York or another authorized entity approved by the division of the budget. Such expenses may include, but shall not be limited to, amounts relating to principal and interest and any other fees and charges arising from such loans. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, a portion of the money appropriated herein may be made available for obligations and payments heretofore or hereafter accrued by the department of health for community alco- holism, chemical dependence, and substance abuse treatment services, including the state share of medical assistance payments. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of the money appropriated herein may be made available for transfer to the department of health for the state share of disproportionate share payments to voluntary nonprofit general hospitals pursuant to chap- ter 119 of the laws of 1997, as amended. Payment limitations set forth in paragraph 2 of subdivision 6 of section 1 of chapter 119 of the laws of 1997 as amended by section 1 of part S2 of chapter 62 of the laws of 2003 related to costs incurred by general hospitals in providing services to uninsured patients and patients eligible for medical assistance pursuant to title 11 of article 5 of the social services law, for state fiscal year 2012-13, shall be based initially on reported reconciled data from 2009-10, and further reconciled to actual reported data from such payment year. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provisions of law, moneys from this appropriation may be used for expenses of localities, nonprofit and for-profit agencies that may arise from the assumption of opera- tional responsibilities for programs when operating certificates for such programs cease to be in effect and/or programs are placed into receivership pursuant to section 19.41 of the mental hygiene law. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, including section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part F of chapter 59 of the laws of 2011, for the period commenc- ing on April 1, 2012 and ending March 31, 2013 the commissioner shall not apply any cost of living adjustment for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimbursement. No expenditure shall be made for such program until a certificate of allocation has been approved by the director of the budget and 729 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE OF ALCOHOLISM AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 copies thereof filed with the state comptroller and chairs of the senate finance committee and the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the commissioner of the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services shall be authorized to continue contracts which were executed on or before March 31, 2012 with entities providing services for problem gambling and chemical dependency prevention, treatment and recovery services, without any additional requirements that such contracts be subject to competitive bidding, a request for proposal process or other administrative procedures. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the money hereby appropri- ated may be transferred to state operations and/or any appropriation of the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services, with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. The state comptroller is hereby authorized to receive funds from the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services that were returned from providers in the current fiscal year in respect of a settlement of local assistance funds from prior fiscal years and is authorized to refund such moneys to the credit of the local assistance account of the general fund for the purpose of reimbursing the 2012-13 appropriation. Funds appropriated herein shall be available in accordance with the following: For services and expenses related to the administration of chemical dependency services by local governmental units .................... 4,198,000 ........................................... (re. $300,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses related to the administration of chemical dependency services by local governmental units .................... 4,728,000 ......................................... (re. $1,188,000) By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2009, as added by chapter 50, section 5, of the laws of 2009: For services and expenses of chemical dependence treatment services related to drug law reform ... 800,000 .............. (re. $800,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Substance Abuse Prevention and Treatment (SAPT) Account - 25147 The appropriation made by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013, is hereby amended and reappropriated to read: For services and expenses related to prevention, intervention, and treatment programs provided by the substance abuse prevention and treatment (SAPT) block grant. 730 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE OF ALCOHOLISM AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, including section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part H of chapter 56 of the laws of 2012, for the period commenc- ing on April 1, 2013 and ending March 31, 2014 the commissioner shall not apply any cost of living adjustment for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimbursement. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of the funds hereby appropriated may, subject to the approval of the direc- tor of the budget, be transferred to state operations and/or any appropriation of the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services consistent with the terms and conditions of the SAPT block grant award. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, $5,000,000 of the funds hereby appropriated may, subject to the approval of the direc- tor of the budget, be used for services and expenses associated with federal grant awards yet to be allocated by the federal department of health and human services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the commissioner of the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services shall be authorized to continue contracts which were executed on or before March 31, 2013 with entities providing services for problem gambling and chemical dependency prevention, treatment and recovery services, without any additional requirements that such contracts be subject to competitive bidding, a request for proposal process or other administrative procedures. [Notwithstanding section 112 of the state finance law, the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services is authorized to grant state aid to local governments through the state aid funding authorization process. Notwithstanding any provision of articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, there shall be an exemption from the professional licensure requirements of such articles, and nothing contained in such articles, or in any other provisions of law related to the licensure requirements of persons licensed under those articles, shall prohibit or limit the activities or services of any person in the employ of a program or service operated, certified, regulated, funded or approved by the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services, a local governmental unit as such term is defined in arti- cle 41 of the mental hygiene law, and/or a local social services district as defined in section 61 of the social services law, and all such entities shall be considered to be approved settings for the receipt of supervised experience for the professions governed by articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, and furthermore, no such entity shall be required to apply for nor be required to receive a waiver pursuant to section 6503-a of the education law in order to perform any activities or provide any services.] Funds appropriated herein shall be available in accordance with the following: 731 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE OF ALCOHOLISM AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses related to problem gambling and chemical dependence outpatient services ... 17,900,000 .... (re. $11,384,000) For services and expenses related to residential services ............ 61,200,000 ....................................... (re. $44,218,000) For services and expenses related to crisis services ................. 7,900,000 ......................................... (re. $6,250,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses related to prevention, intervention, and treatment programs provided by the substance abuse prevention and treatment (SAPT) block grant. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, including section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part F of chapter 59 of the laws of 2011, for the period commenc- ing on April 1, 2012 and ending March 31, 2013 the commissioner shall not apply any cost of living adjustment for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimbursement. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of the funds hereby appropriated may, subject to the approval of the direc- tor of the budget, be transferred to state operations and/or any appropriation of the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services consistent with the terms and conditions of the SAPT block grant award. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, $5,000,000 of the funds hereby appropriated may, subject to the approval of the direc- tor of the budget, be used for services and expenses associated with federal grant awards yet to be allocated by the federal department of health and human services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the commissioner of the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services shall be authorized to continue contracts which were executed on or before March 31, 2012 with entities providing services for problem gambling and chemical dependency prevention, treatment and recovery services, without any additional requirements that such contracts be subject to competitive bidding, a request for proposal process or other administrative procedures. Funds appropriated herein shall be available in accordance with the following: For services and expenses related to problem gambling and chemical dependence outpatient services ... 17,900,000 ..... (re. $8,344,000) For services and expenses related to residential services ............ 61,200,000 ....................................... (re. $18,880,000) For services and expenses related to crisis services ................. 7,900,000 ......................................... (re. $2,366,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal MISCELLANEOUS Operating Grants Fund Shelter Plus Care Account - 25388 732 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE OF ALCOHOLISM AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses related to homeless grants. Subject to a plan approved by the director of the budget, the amount appropriated herein may be made available to other state agencies for services and expenses related to federal homeless grants. The director of the budget is hereby authorized to transfer appropriation authority contained herein to state operations and/or any appropriation of the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services and/or any other federal fund in which federal homeless grants are actually received. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, $5,000,000 of the funds hereby appropriated may, subject to the approval of the direc- tor of the budget, be used for federal grant awards yet to be allo- cated. Appropriation authority contained herein may be transferred to state operations and/or any appropriation of the office of alco- holism and substance abuse services. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, including section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part H of chapter 56 of the laws of 2012, for the period commenc- ing on April 1, 2013 and ending March 31, 2014 the commissioner shall not apply any cost of living adjustment for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimbursement ... 19,000,000 ..................... (re. $19,000,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses related to homeless grants. Subject to a plan approved by the director of the budget, the amount appropriated herein may be made available to other state agencies for services and expenses related to federal homeless grants. The director of the budget is hereby authorized to transfer appropriation authority contained herein to state operations and/or any appropriation of the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services and/or any other federal fund in which federal homeless grants are actually received. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, $5,000,000 of the funds hereby appropriated may, subject to the approval of the direc- tor of the budget, be used for federal grant awards yet to be allo- cated. Appropriation authority contained herein may be transferred to state operations and/or any appropriation of the office of alco- holism and substance abuse services. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, including section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part F of chapter 59 of the laws of 2011, for the period commenc- ing on April 1, 2012 and ending March 31, 2013 the commissioner shall not apply any cost of living adjustment for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimbursement ... 19,000,000 .................... (re. $17,000,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses related to homeless grants. Subject to a plan approved by the director of the budget, the amount appropriated herein may be made available to other state agencies for services 733 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE OF ALCOHOLISM AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 and expenses related to federal homeless grants. The director of the budget is hereby authorized to transfer appropriation authority contained herein to state operations and/or any appropriation of the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services and/or any other federal fund in which federal homeless grants are actually received. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, $5,000,000 of the funds hereby appropriated may, subject to the approval of the direc- tor of the budget, be used for federal grant awards yet to be allo- cated. Appropriation authority contained herein may be transferred to state operations and/or any appropriation of the office of alco- holism and substance abuse services. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, including section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part F of chapter 111 of the laws of 2010, for the period commencing on April 1, 2011 and ending March 31, 2012 the commis- sioner shall not apply any cost of living adjustment for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimbursement ... 19,000,000 ..................... (re. $11,130,000) By chapter 110, section 17, of the laws of 2010: For services and expenses related to homeless grants. Subject to a plan approved by the director of the budget, the amount appropriated herein may be made available to other state agencies for services and expenses related to federal homeless grants. The director of the budget is hereby authorized to transfer appropriation authority contained herein to state operations and/or any appropriation of the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services and/or any other federal fund in which federal homeless grants are actually received. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, including section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 2 of part I of chapter 58 of the laws of 2008 and part L of chapter 58 of the laws of 2009, for the period commencing on April 1, 2010 and ending March 31, 2011 the commissioner shall not apply any cost of living adjustment for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimbursement ....................... 14,000,000 ........................................ (re. $6,300,000) For services and expenses associated with federal grant awards yet to be allocated. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the director of the budget is hereby authorized to transfer appropri- ation authority contained herein to state operations and/or any appropriation of the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services ... 5,000,000 ............................ (re. $4,934,000) Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Mental Hygiene Program Fund Account By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses of the Queen's Village Committee for Mental Health for J-CAP, Inc ... 200,000 ................... (re. $200,000) 734 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE OF ALCOHOLISM AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 The appropriation made by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013, is hereby amended and reappropriated to read: For payment, net of disallowances, of state financial assistance in accordance with the mental hygiene law related to treatment services. Notwithstanding any other provisions of law, no payment shall be made from this appropriation until the recipient agency has demonstrated that it has applied for and received, or received formal notifica- tion of refusal of, all forms of third-party reimbursement, includ- ing federal aid and patient fees. The moneys hereby appropriated are available to reimburse or advance to localities and voluntary nonprofit agencies for expenditures heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue during local fiscal periods commencing January 1, 2013 or July 1, 2013 and for advances for the period beginning January 1, 2014. The commissioner, pursuant to such contract and/or funding authori- zation letter, may pay from this appropriation all or a portion of the expenses incurred by such voluntary agencies arising out of loans obtained from the proceeds of bonds and notes issued by the dormitory authority of the state of New York or another authorized entity approved by the division of the budget. Such expenses may include, but shall not be limited to, amounts relating to principal and interest and any other fees and charges arising from such loans. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provisions of law, moneys from this appropriation may be used for expenses of localities, nonprofit and for-profit agencies that may arise from the assumption of opera- tional responsibilities for programs when operating certificates for such programs cease to be in effect and/or programs are placed into receivership pursuant to section 19.41 of the mental hygiene law. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, including section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part H of chapter 56 of the laws of 2012, for the period commenc- ing on April 1, 2013 and ending March 31, 2014 the commissioner shall not apply any cost of living adjustment for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimbursement. No expenditure shall be made for such program until a certificate of allocation has been approved by the director of the budget and copies thereof filed with the state comptroller and chairs of the senate finance committee and the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the commissioner of the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services shall be authorized to continue contracts which were executed on or before March 31, 2013 with entities providing services for problem gambling and chemical dependency prevention, treatment and recovery services, without any additional requirements that such contracts be subject to competitive bidding, a request for proposal process or other administrative procedures. Notwithstanding section 112 of the state finance law, the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services is authorized to grant state 735 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE OF ALCOHOLISM AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 aid to local governments through the state aid funding authorization process. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the money hereby appropri- ated may be transferred to state operations and/or any appropriation of the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services, with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, up to $5,125,000 of the funds hereby appropriated may, subject to the approval of the direc- tor of the budget, be available for services and expenses for supportive housing for chronically homeless families, or families at serious risk of becoming chronically homeless, in which the head of the household suffers from a substance abuse disorder, a disabling medical condition, or HIV/AIDS provided under the joint project between the state and the city of New York, known as the New York New York III supportive housing agreement. The state comptroller is hereby authorized and directed to loan money in accordance with the provisions set forth in subdivision 5 of section 4 of the state finance law to the mental hygiene program fund account. The state comptroller is hereby authorized to receive funds from the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services that were returned from providers in the current fiscal year in respect of a settlement of local assistance funds from prior fiscal years and is authorized to refund such moneys to the credit of this fund for the purpose of reimbursing the 2013-14 appropriation. [Notwithstanding any provision of articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, there shall be an exemption from the professional licensure requirements of such articles, and nothing contained in such articles, or in any other provisions of law related to the licensure requirements of persons licensed under those articles, shall prohibit or limit the activities or services of any person in the employ of a program or service operated, certified, regulated, funded or approved by the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services, a local governmental unit as such term is defined in arti- cle 41 of the mental hygiene law, and/or a local social services district as defined in section 61 of the social services law, and all such entities shall be considered to be approved settings for the receipt of supervised experience for the professions governed by articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, and furthermore, no such entity shall be required to apply for nor be required to receive a waiver pursuant to section 6503-a of the education law in order to perform any activities or provide any services.] Funds appropriated herein shall be available in accordance with the following: For services and expenses related to residential services ............ 89,534,000 ....................................... (re. $29,600,000) 736 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE OF ALCOHOLISM AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses related to crisis services ................. 14,184,000 ........................................ (re. $7,968,000) For services and expenses related to problem gambling and chemical dependence outpatient services ... 113,938,000 ... (re. $48,824,000) For expenses related to debt service payments for capital projects funded by the proceeds of bonds and notes issued by the dormitory authority of the state of New York ... 29,314,000 .... (re. $46,000) PREVENTION AND PROGRAM SUPPORT Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Substance Abuse Prevention and Treatment (SAPT) Account - 25147 The appropriation made by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013, is hereby amended and reappropriated to read: For services and expenses related to prevention, intervention and treatment programs provided by the substance abuse prevention and treatment (SAPT) block grant. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, including section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part H of chapter 56 of the laws of 2012, for the period commenc- ing on April 1, 2013 and ending March 31, 2014 the commissioner shall not apply any cost of living adjustment for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimbursement. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of the funds hereby appropriated may, subject to the approval of the direc- tor of the budget, be transferred to state operations and/or any appropriation of the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services consistent with the terms and conditions of the SAPT block grant award. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the commissioner of the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services shall be authorized to continue contracts which were executed on or before March 31, 2013 with entities providing services for problem gambling and chemical dependency prevention, treatment and recovery services, without any additional requirements that such contracts be subject to competitive bidding, a request for proposal process or other administrative procedures. [Notwithstanding any provision of articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, there shall be an exemption from the professional licensure requirements of such articles, and nothing contained in such articles, or in any other provisions of law related to the licensure requirements of persons licensed under those articles, shall prohibit or limit the activities or services of any person in the employ of a program or service operated, certified, regulated, funded or approved by the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services, a local governmental unit as such term is defined in arti- cle 41 of the mental hygiene law, and/or a local social services 737 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE OF ALCOHOLISM AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 district as defined in section 61 of the social services law, and all such entities shall be considered to be approved settings for the receipt of supervised experience for the professions governed by articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, and furthermore, no such entity shall be required to apply for nor be required to receive a waiver pursuant to section 6503-a of the education law in order to perform any activities or provide any services. Notwithstanding section 112 of the state finance law, the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services is authorized to grant state aid to local governments through the state aid funding authorization process] ... 29,000,000 .......................... (re. $21,876,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses related to prevention, intervention and treatment programs provided by the substance abuse prevention and treatment (SAPT) block grant. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, including section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part F of chapter 59 of the laws of 2011, for the period commenc- ing on April 1, 2012 and ending March 31, 2013 the commissioner shall not apply any cost of living adjustment for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimbursement. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of the funds hereby appropriated may, subject to the approval of the direc- tor of the budget, be transferred to state operations and/or any appropriation of the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services consistent with the terms and conditions of the SAPT block grant award. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the commissioner of the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services shall be authorized to continue contracts which were executed on or before March 31, 2012 with entities providing services for problem gambling and chemical dependency prevention, treatment and recovery services, without any additional requirements that such contracts be subject to competitive bidding, a request for proposal process or other administrative procedures ... 29,000,000 .......... (re. $3,206,000) Special Revenue Funds - Other Chemical Dependence Service Fund Substance Abuse Services Fund Account The appropriation made by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013, is hereby amended and reappropriated to read: For services and expenses of community chemical dependence treatment and prevention services programs including services and expenses related to staff training, evaluation, and workforce development activities. Notwithstanding any provision of law, rule or regulation to the contrary, a portion of this appropriation related to enforcement 738 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE OF ALCOHOLISM AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 action fine and/or levy moneys may be made available to localities and nonprofit and for-profit agencies for payment of expenses for facilities operating under a receivership pursuant to section 19.41 of the mental hygiene law. Such funds may also be transferred to state operations and/or any appropriation of the office of alcohol- ism and substance abuse services with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. [Notwithstanding any provision of articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, there shall be an exemption from the professional licensure requirements of such articles, and nothing contained in such articles, or in any other provisions of law related to the licensure requirements of persons licensed under those articles, shall prohibit or limit the activities or services of any person in the employ of a program or service operated, certified, regulated, funded or approved by the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services, a local governmental unit as such term is defined in arti- cle 41 of the mental hygiene law, and/or a local social services district as defined in section 61 of the social services law, and all such entities shall be considered to be approved settings for the receipt of supervised experience for the professions governed by articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, and furthermore, no such entity shall be required to apply for nor be required to receive a waiver pursuant to section 6503-a of the education law in order to perform any activities or provide any services.] Notwithstanding section 112 of the state finance law, the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services is authorized to grant state aid to local governments through the state aid funding authorization process ... 7,413,000 ............................. (re. $4,926,000) Special Revenue Funds - Other Chemical Dependence Service Fund Chemical Dependence Service Account By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses of community chemical dependence treatment and prevention services programs including services and expenses related to staff training, evaluation, and workforce development activities. Notwithstanding any provision of law, rule or regulation to the contrary, a portion of this appropriation related to enforcement action fine and/or levy moneys may be made available to localities and nonprofit and for-profit agencies for payment of expenses for facilities operating under a receivership pursuant to section 19.41 of the mental hygiene law. Such funds may also be transferred to state operations and/or any appropriation of the office of alcohol- ism and substance abuse services and appropriations of the depart- ment of health, the office of medicaid inspector general, the office 739 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE OF ALCOHOLISM AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 of mental health, and the office for people with developmental disa- bilities with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee .............. 7,413,000 ......................................... (re. $2,513,000) Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Mental Hygiene Program Fund Account The appropriation made by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013, is hereby amended and reappropriated to read: For payment, net of disallowances, of state financial assistance in accordance with the mental hygiene law related to problem gambling and chemical dependency school and community-based prevention, education, and recovery programs, including programs targeted at youth, and program support. Notwithstanding any other provisions of law, no payment shall be made from this appropriation until the recipient agency has demonstrated it has applied for and received, or received formal notification of refusal of, all forms of third-party reimbursement, including feder- al aid and patient fees. The moneys hereby appropriated are avail- able to reimburse or advance to localities and voluntary nonprofit agencies for expenditures heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue during local fiscal periods commencing January 1, 2013 or July 1, 2013 and for advances for the period beginning January 1, 2014. No expenditure shall be made for such program until a certificate of allocation has been approved by the director of the budget and copies thereof filed with the state comptroller and chairs of the senate finance committee and the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the money hereby appropri- ated may be transferred to state operations and/or any appropriation of the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services, with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. The state comptroller is hereby authorized and directed to loan money in accordance with the provisions set forth in subdivision 5 of section 4 of the state finance law to the mental hygiene program fund account. The state comptroller is hereby authorized to receive funds from the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services that were returned from providers in the current fiscal year in respect of a settlement of local assistance funds from prior fiscal years and is authorized to refund such moneys to the credit of this fund for the purpose of reimbursing the 2013-14 appropriation. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, including section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part H of chapter 56 of the laws of 2012, for the period commenc- 740 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE OF ALCOHOLISM AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 ing on April 1, 2013 and ending March 31, 2014 the commissioner shall not apply any cost of living adjustment for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimbursement. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the commissioner of the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services shall be authorized to continue contracts which were executed on or before March 31, 2013 with entities providing services for problem gambling and chemical dependency prevention and treatment services, without any additional requirements that such contracts be subject to competitive bidding, a request for proposal process or other admin- istrative procedures. Of the amounts appropriated herein, at least $14,859,531 shall be made available to the New York City Department of Education for the continuation of such school-operated prevention programs provided by school district employees. [Notwithstanding any provision of articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, there shall be an exemption from the professional licensure requirements of such articles, and nothing contained in such articles, or in any other provisions of law related to the licensure requirements of persons licensed under those articles, shall prohibit or limit the activities or services of any person in the employ of a program or service operated, certified, regulated, funded or approved by the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services, a local governmental unit as such term is defined in arti- cle 41 of the mental hygiene law, and/or a local social services district as defined in section 61 of the social services law, and all such entities shall be considered to be approved settings for the receipt of supervised experience for the professions governed by articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, and furthermore, no such entity shall be required to apply for nor be required to receive a waiver pursuant to section 6503-a of the education law in order to perform any activities or provide any services.] Notwithstanding section 112 of the state finance law, the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services is authorized to grant state aid to local governments through the state aid funding authorization process ... 42,590,000 ........................... (re. $42,590,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For payment, net of disallowances, of state financial assistance in accordance with the mental hygiene law related to problem gambling and chemical dependency school and community-based prevention, education, and recovery programs, and program support. Notwithstanding any other provisions of law, no payment shall be made from this appropriation until the recipient agency has demonstrated it has applied for and received, or received formal notification of refusal of, all forms of third-party reimbursement, including feder- al aid and patient fees. The moneys hereby appropriated are avail- able to reimburse or advance to localities and voluntary nonprofit agencies for expenditures heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue 741 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE OF ALCOHOLISM AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 during local fiscal periods commencing January 1, 2012 or July 1, 2012 and for advances for the period beginning January 1, 2013. No expenditure shall be made for such program until a certificate of allocation has been approved by the director of the budget and copies thereof filed with the state comptroller and chairs of the senate finance committee and the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the money hereby appropri- ated may be transferred to state operations and/or any appropriation of the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services, with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. The state comptroller is hereby authorized and directed to loan money in accordance with the provisions set forth in subdivision 5 of section 4 of the state finance law to the mental hygiene program fund account. The state comptroller is hereby authorized to receive funds from the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services that were returned from providers in the current fiscal year in respect of a settlement of local assistance funds from prior fiscal years and is authorized to refund such moneys to the credit of this fund for the purpose of reimbursing the 2012-13 appropriation. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, including section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part F of chapter 59 of the laws of 2011, for the period commenc- ing on April 1, 2012 and ending March 31, 2013 the commissioner shall not apply any cost of living adjustment for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimbursement. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the commissioner of the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services shall be authorized to continue contracts which were executed on or before March 31, 2012 with entities providing services for problem gambling and chemical dependency prevention and treatment services, without any additional requirements that such contracts be subject to competitive bidding, a request for proposal process or other admin- istrative procedures. Of the amounts appropriated herein, at least $14,859,531 shall be made available to the New York City Department of Education for the continuation of such school-operated prevention programs provided by school district employees ..................... 42,553,000 ....................................... (re. $14,618,000) 742 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE OF MENTAL HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS General Fund ....................... 393,982,000 1,500,000 Special Revenue Funds - Federal .... 43,059,000 36,618,000 Special Revenue Funds - Other ...... 924,838,000 239,601,000 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 1,361,879,000 277,719,000 ================ ================ SCHEDULE ADULT SERVICES PROGRAM ................................... 1,108,362,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For services and expenses of various adult community mental health services, includ- ing transfer to the department of health to reimburse the department for the state share of medical assistance for various community mental health services. For payment of state financial assistance, net of disallowances, for community mental health programs pursuant to article 41 and other provisions of the mental hygiene law. The moneys hereby appropriated for allocation to local governments and volun- tary agencies for services are available to reimburse or advance funds to local governments and voluntary agencies for expenditures made or to be made during local program years commencing January 1, 2014 or July 1, 2014 and for advances for the period beginning January 1, 2015 for local governments and voluntary agencies with program years beginning January 1. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the commissioner of the office of mental health shall be authorized, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, to continue contracts which were executed on or before March 31, 2014 with entities providing services to persons with mental illness, without any additional requirements that such contracts be subject to competitive 743 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE OF MENTAL HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 bidding, a request for proposals process or other administrative procedures. No expenditures shall be made for such program prior to the approval of a method- ology for allocation in accordance with a plan approved by the commissioner and the director of the budget with copies to be filed with the chairpersons of the senate finance committee and assembly ways and means committee. Furthermore, no expendi- ture shall be made until a certificate of allocation has been approved by the direc- tor of the budget with copies to be filed with the chairpersons of the senate finance committee and the assembly ways and means committee. The state comptroller is hereby authorized to receive funds from the office of mental health that were returned from providers in the current fiscal year in respect of a settlement of local assistance funds from prior fiscal years, and is authorized to refund such moneys to the credit of the local assist- ance account of the general fund for the purpose of reimbursing the 2014-15 appro- priation. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, and consistent with section 33.07 of the mental hygiene law, the directors of facilities licensed but not operated by the office of mental health who act as federally appointed representative payees and who assume management responsibility over the funds of a resident may continue to use such funds for the cost of the resident's care and treatment, consistent with federal law and regulations. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, any of the amounts appro- priated herein may be increased or decreased by interchange or transfer with- out limit, with any appropriation of the office of mental health or by transfer or suballocation to any department, agency or public authority for expenditures incurred in the operation of such programs with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the depart- ment of audit and control and copies ther- 744 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE OF MENTAL HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 eof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee: For transfer to the department of health to reimburse the department for the state share of medical assistance payments for various mental health services. The office of mental health is authorized to recover from community residences licensed by the office of mental health, consistent with contractual obligations of such providers and notwithstanding any other inconsistent provision of law to the contrary, in an amount equal to 50 percent of the income received by such providers which exceed the fixed amount of annual medicaid revenue limitations, as estab- lished by the commissioner of mental health ..................................... 277,079,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................. 277,079,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Community Mental Health Services Block Grant Account - 25180 For services and expenses related to adult mental health services funded by the community mental health services block grant. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of this appro- priation, consistent with the terms and conditions of the block grant, may be transferred to other programs within the office of mental health for aid to locali- ties, administrative and support services, including fringe benefits, associated with the federal block grant ..................... 19,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal .................. 19,000,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Federal Health and Human Services Account - 25100 For services and expenses associated with federal grant awards yet to be allocated by the federal department of health and 745 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE OF MENTAL HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 human services. Notwithstanding any incon- sistent provision of law, the director of the budget is hereby authorized to trans- fer appropriation authority contained herein to any other federal fund or program within the office of mental health services for aid to localities, adminis- trative and support services, including fringe benefits, associated with the awarded grant ................................ 5,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 5,000,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund PATH Account - 25124 For programs to assist and transition from homelessness (PATH) grants. Notwithstand- ing any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of this appropriation, consistent with the terms and conditions of the PATH grant, may be transferred to other programs within the office of mental health for aid to localities, administra- tive and support services, including fringe benefits, associated with the grant ... 6,359,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 6,359,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Miscellaneous Operating Grants Fund Federal Operating Grants Account - 25384 For services and expenses related to home- less and shelter plus care grants. Subject to a plan approved by the director of the budget, the amount appropriated herein may be made available to other state agencies for services and expenses related to federal homeless and shelter plus care grants ....................................... 6,500,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 6,500,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund 746 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE OF MENTAL HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Medication Reimbursement Account - 22128 For services and expenses related to adult mental health services, including assisted outpatient treatment pursuant to article 9 and other provisions of the mental hygiene law .......................................... 7,580,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 7,580,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Mental Hygiene Program Fund Account - 21907 The state comptroller is hereby authorized and directed to loan money in accordance with the provisions set forth in subdivi- sion 5 of section 4 of the state finance law to the mental hygiene program fund account. For payment of state financial assistance, net of disallowances, for community mental health programs pursuant to article 41 and other provisions of the mental hygiene law. The moneys hereby appropriated for allocation to local governments and volun- tary agencies for services are available to reimburse or advance funds to local governments and voluntary agencies for expenditures made or to be made during local program years commencing January 1, 2014 or July 1, 2014 and for advances for the period beginning January 1, 2015 for local governments and voluntary agencies with program years beginning January 1. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, and except for transfers to the department of health to reimburse the department for the state share of medical assistance payments and as modified below, this appropriation shall be available for obli- gations for the period commencing July 1, 2014 and ending June 30, 2015 and shall be available for expenditure from July 1, 2014 through September 15, 2015. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the commissioner of the office of mental health shall be authorized, subject to the approval of the director of 747 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE OF MENTAL HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 the budget, to continue contracts which were executed on or before March 31, 2014 with entities providing services to persons with mental illness, without any additional requirements that such contracts be subject to competitive bidding, a request for proposals process or other administrative procedures. No expenditures shall be made for such program prior to the approval of a method- ology for allocation in accordance with a plan approved by the commissioner and the director of the budget with copies to be filed with the chairpersons of the senate finance committee and assembly ways and means committee. Furthermore, no expendi- ture shall be made until a certificate of allocation has been approved by the direc- tor of the budget with copies to be filed with the chairpersons of the senate finance committee and the assembly ways and means committee. The state comptroller is hereby authorized to receive funds from the office of mental health that were returned from providers in the current fiscal year in respect of a settlement of local assistance funds from prior fiscal years, and is authorized to refund such moneys to the credit of the mental hygiene program fund account for the purpose of reimbursing the 2014-15 appropriation. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, and consistent with section 33.07 of the mental hygiene law, the directors of facilities licensed but not operated by the office of mental health who act as federally appointed representative payees and who assume management responsibility over the funds of a resident may continue to use such funds for the cost of the resident's care and treatment, consistent with federal law and regulations. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, any of the amounts appro- priated herein may be increased or decreased by interchange or transfer with- out limit, with any appropriation of the office of mental health or by transfer or suballocation to any department, agency or 748 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE OF MENTAL HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 public authority for expenditures incurred in the operation of such programs with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the depart- ment of audit and control and copies ther- eof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee: For services and expenses of various commu- nity mental health non-residential programs, pursuant to article 41 of the mental hygiene law, including but not limited to sections 41.13, 41.18, and 41.47. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, up to $7,000,000 of this appropriation may be made avail- able to the Research Foundation for Mental Hygiene, Inc. pursuant to a contract with the office of mental health for two mental health demonstration programs. One program shall be a behavioral health care manage- ment program for persons with serious mental illness, and the other program shall be a mental health and health care coordination demonstration program for persons with mental illness who are discharged from impacted adult homes in the city of New York. An amount from this appropriation when combined with the appropriation for the miscellaneous special revenue fund medication reimburse- ment account shall provide up to $15,000,000 for grants to the counties and city of New York to provide medication, and other services necessary to prescribe and administer medication pursuant to a plan approved by the commissioner of mental health, as authorized under chapter 408 of the laws of 1999 as amended ......... 293,188,000 For services and expenses of various commu- nity mental health emergency programs including comprehensive psychiatric emer- gency programs pursuant to section 41.51 of the mental hygiene law .................... 6,823,000 For services and expenses of various commu- nity mental health residential programs, including but not limited to community residences pursuant to sections 41.44 and 41.38 of the mental hygiene law. Notwith- standing the provisions of section 31.03 749 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE OF MENTAL HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 of the mental hygiene law and any other inconsistent provision of law, moneys appropriated for family care shall be available for, but not limited to, the purchase of substitute caretakers up to a maximum of 14 days and payments limited to $686 per year based upon financial need for the personal needs of each client residing in the family care home ........... 407,588,000 Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, any of the amounts appro- priated herein may be increased or decreased by interchange or transfer with- out limit, with any appropriation of the office of mental health, with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance commit- tee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee: For services and expenses for the expansion of state community and voluntary operated services for adults and children ............ 25,000,000 For services and expenses associated with rental stipend adjustments to downstate supported housing units in the counties of Bronx, Kings, Nassau, New York, Queens, Richmond, Suffolk, and Westchester ........... 6,500,000 For services and expenses associated with the provision of education, assessments, training, in-reach, care coordination, supported housing and the services needed by mentally ill residents of adult homes and persons with mental illness who are discharged from adult homes, including, but not limited to, the individuals included in the implementation of the settlement of O'Toole et. al. v. Cuomo provided, however, no funds from this appropriation shall be used to pay for the services of an independent reviewer appointed by such district court ............ 30,000,000 For services and expenses associated with the provision of care coordination, supported housing and the services needed by qualified current and future mentally ill residents of nursing homes, and persons with mental illness who are discharged from nursing homes, to imple- 750 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE OF MENTAL HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 ment settlement of 2011 federal litigation Joseph S. v. Hogan .......................... 10,000,000 For community mental hygiene services and/or expenses of contracts with institutes for the conduct of medical research and other scientific investigation established under section 7.17 of the mental hygiene law; municipalities; educational institutions; and/or not-for-profit agencies: Veteran peer-to-peer pilot programs ............ 2,200,000 Binghamton Hospital Comprehensive Psychiat- ric Emergency Program ........................ 2,000,000 Mental health research ......................... 1,500,000 FarmNet .......................................... 300,000 Therapeutic Equestrian Center .................... 185,000 Mental Health Association in New York State, Inc ............................................ 100,000 Sullivan County Peer Empowerment/Recovery Center ......................................... 250,000 Southern Fork Health Proposal .................... 160,000 Family Residences and Essential Enterprises, Inc ............................................. 50,000 For services and expenses associated with an independent study on the impact of expanded community services .................. 1,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................. 786,844,000 -------------- CHILDREN AND YOUTH SERVICES PROGRAM ........................ 253,517,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For services and expenses of various chil- dren and families community mental health services, including transfer to the department of health to reimburse the department for the state share of medical assistance for various community mental health services. This appropriation anticipates the transfer of funds from the state education depart- ment to the office of mental health of tuition funds advanced in previous years and reimbursed by the child's school district of origin to the state of New York pursuant to chapter 810 of the laws 751 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE OF MENTAL HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 of 1986 and applicable provisions of the education law. For payment of state financial assistance, net of disallowances, for community mental health programs pursuant to article 41 and other provisions of the mental hygiene law. The moneys hereby appropriated for allocation to local governments and volun- tary agencies for services are available to reimburse or advance funds to local governments and voluntary agencies for expenditures made or to be made during local program years commencing January 1, 2014 or July 1, 2014 and for advances for the period beginning January 1, 2015 for local governments and voluntary agencies with program years beginning January 1. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the commissioner of the office of mental health shall be authorized, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, to continue contracts which were executed on or before March 31, 2014 with entities providing services to persons with mental illness, without any additional requirements that such contracts be subject to competitive bidding, a request for proposals process or other administrative procedures. No expenditures shall be made for such program prior to the approval of a method- ology for allocation in accordance with a plan approved by the commissioner and the director of the budget with copies to be filed with the chairpersons of the senate finance committee and assembly ways and means committee. Furthermore, no expendi- ture shall be made until a certificate of allocation has been approved by the direc- tor of the budget with copies to be filed with the chairpersons of the senate finance committee and the assembly ways and means committee. The state comptroller is hereby authorized to receive funds from the office of mental health that were returned from providers in the current fiscal year in respect of a settlement of local assistance funds from prior fiscal years, and is authorized to refund such moneys to the credit of the local assist- 752 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE OF MENTAL HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 ance account of the general fund for the purpose of reimbursing the 2014-15 appro- priation. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, any of the amounts appro- priated herein may be increased or decreased by interchange or transfer with- out limit, with any appropriation of the office of mental health or by transfer or suballocation to any department, agency or public authority for expenditures incurred in the operation of such programs with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the depart- ment of audit and control and copies ther- eof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee: For transfer to the department of health to reimburse the department for the state share of medical assistance payments for various mental health services. Notwith- standing any provision of law to the contrary, the state comptroller is hereby authorized to refund moneys from the department of health to the office of mental health, consisting of medicaid reimbursement for expenses previously incurred by the office of mental health in prior fiscal years to fund services provided by residential treatment facili- ties for children and youth. Such funds shall be credited to the local assistance account of the general fund for the purpose of reimbursing the 2014-15 appro- priation ................................... 116,903,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................. 116,903,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Federal Health and Human Services Account - 25180 For services and expenses related to chil- dren's mental health services funded by the community mental health services block grant. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of this appro- priation, consistent with the terms and 753 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE OF MENTAL HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 conditions of the block grant, may be transferred to other programs within the office of mental health for aid to locali- ties, administrative and support services, including fringe benefits, associated with the federal block grant ...................... 6,200,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 6,200,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Mental Hygiene Program Fund Account - 21907 The state comptroller is hereby authorized and directed to loan money in accordance with the provisions set forth in subdivi- sion 5 of section 4 of the state finance law to the mental hygiene program fund account. For services and expenses of various chil- dren and families community mental health services, including transfer to the department of health to reimburse the department for the state share of medical assistance for various community mental health services. This appropriation antic- ipates the transfer of funds from the state education department to the office of mental health of tuition funds advanced in previous years and reimbursed by the child's school district of origin to the state of New York pursuant to chapter 810 of the laws of 1986 and applicable provisions of the education law. For payment of state financial assistance, net of disallowances, for community mental health programs pursuant to article 41 and other provisions of the mental hygiene law. The moneys hereby appropriated for allocation to local governments and volun- tary agencies for services are available to reimburse or advance funds to local governments and voluntary agencies for expenditures made or to be made during local program years commencing January 1, 2014 or July 1, 2014 and for advances for the period beginning January 1, 2015 for local governments and voluntary agencies with program years beginning January 1. 754 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE OF MENTAL HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Notwithstanding any other provision of law, and except for transfers to the department of health to reimburse the department for the state share of medical assistance payments and as modified below, this appropriation shall be available for obli- gations for the period commencing July 1, 2014 and ending June 30, 2015 and shall be available for expenditure from July 1, 2014 through September 15, 2015. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the commissioner of the office of mental health shall be authorized, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, to continue contracts which were executed on or before March 31, 2014 with entities providing services to persons with mental illness, without any additional requirements that such contracts be subject to competitive bidding, a request for proposals process or other administrative procedures. No expenditures shall be made for such program prior to the approval of a method- ology for allocation in accordance with a plan approved by the commissioner and the director of the budget with copies to be filed with the chairpersons of the senate finance committee and assembly ways and means committee. Furthermore, no expendi- ture shall be made until a certificate of allocation has been approved by the direc- tor of the budget with copies to be filed with the chairpersons of the senate finance committee and the assembly ways and means committee. The state comptroller is hereby authorized to receive funds from the office of mental health that were returned from providers in the current fiscal year in respect of a settlement of local assistance funds from prior fiscal years, and is authorized to refund such moneys to the credit of the mental hygiene program fund account for the purpose of reimbursing the 2014-15 appropriation. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, any of the amounts appro- priated herein may be increased or decreased by interchange or transfer with- out limit, with any appropriation of the 755 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE OF MENTAL HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 office of mental health or by transfer or suballocation to any department, agency or public authority for expenditures incurred in the operation of such programs with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the depart- ment of audit and control and copies ther- eof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee: For services and expenses of various commu- nity mental health non-residential programs, pursuant to article 41 of the mental hygiene law, including but not limited to sections 41.13 and 41.18 ......... 92,883,000 For services and expenses of various commu- nity mental health emergency programs ....... 24,583,000 For services and expenses of various commu- nity mental health residential programs, including but not limited to community residences pursuant to sections 41.44 and 41.38 of the mental hygiene law ............. 12,948,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................. 130,414,000 -------------- 756 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE OF MENTAL HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 ADULT SERVICES PROGRAM Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Medication Reimbursement Account By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses related to adult mental health services, including assisted outpatient treatment pursuant to article 9 and other provisions of the mental hygiene law ......................... 7,580,000 ......................................... (re. $7,580,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Federal Health and Human Services Account By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For programs to assist and transition from homelessness (PATH) grants. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of this appropriation, consistent with the terms and conditions of the PATH grant, may be transferred to other programs within the office of mental health for aid to localities, administrative and support services, including fringe benefits, associated with the grant ..... 6,359,000 ......................................... (re. $4,738,000) For services and expenses related to adult mental health services funded by the community mental health services block grant. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of this appropriation, consistent with the terms and conditions of the block grant, may be transferred to other programs within the office of mental health for aid to localities, administrative and support services, including fringe benefits, associated with the federal block grant ... 19,000,000 ....................... (re. $12,249,000) For services and expenses associated with federal grant awards yet to be allocated by the federal department of health and human services. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the director of the budget is hereby authorized to transfer appropriation authority contained herein to any other federal fund or program within the office of mental health services for aid to localities, administra- tive and support services, including fringe benefits, associated with the awarded grant ... 5,000,000 ... .......... (re. $4,000,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For programs to assist and transition from homelessness (PATH) grants. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of this appropriation, consistent with the terms and conditions of the PATH grant, may be transferred to other programs within the office of mental health for aid to localities, administrative and support services, including fringe benefits, associated with the grant ..... 5,569,000 ......................................... (re. $4,463,000) 757 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE OF MENTAL HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal MISCELLANEOUS Operating Grants Fund Federal Operating Grants Account - 25384 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses related to homeless and shelter plus care grants. Subject to a plan approved by the director of the budget, the amount appropriated herein may be made available to other state agencies for services and expenses related to federal homeless and shelter plus care grants ... 6,500,000 ............ (re. $4,165,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses related to homeless and shelter plus care grants. Subject to a plan approved by the director of the budget, the amount appropriated herein may be made available to other state agencies for services and expenses related to federal homeless and shelter plus care grants ... 8,000,000 ............ (re. $3,205,000) Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Mental Hygiene Program Fund Account - 21907 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For community mental hygiene services and/or expenses of contracts with institutes for the conduct of medical research and other scien- tific investigation established under section 7.17 of the mental hygiene law; municipalities; educational institutions; and/or not- for-profit agencies: Nathan S. Kline Institute for Psychiatric Research ................... 175,000 ............................................. (re. $175,000) Mental Health Association in New York State, Inc. .................... 50,000 ............................................... (re. $50,000) North Country Behavioral Healthcare Network .......................... 100,000 ............................................. (re. $100,000) NLP Research and Recognition Project ... 300,000 ...... (re. $300,000) Veteran peer-to-peer pilot programs ... 2,285,000 ..... (re. $250,000) Unlimited Potential, Inc ... 150,000 .................. (re. $150,000) Warrior Salute program ... 100,000 .................... (re. $100,000) FarmNet ... 300,000 ................................... (re. $300,000) The appropriation made by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013, is hereby amended and reappropriated to read: The state comptroller is hereby authorized and directed to loan money in accordance with the provisions set forth in subdivision 5 of section 4 of the state finance law to the mental hygiene program fund account. For payment of state financial assistance, net of disallowances, for community mental health programs pursuant to article 41 and other provisions of the mental hygiene law. The moneys hereby appropriated for allocation to local governments and voluntary agencies for 758 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE OF MENTAL HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 services are available to reimburse or advance funds to local governments and voluntary agencies for expenditures made or to be made during local program years commencing January 1, 2013 or July 1, 2013 and for advances for the period beginning January 1, 2014 for local governments and voluntary agencies with program years beginning January 1. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, and except for transfers to the department of health to reimburse the department for the state share of medical assistance payments and as modified below, this appropriation shall be available for obligations for the period commencing July 1, 2013 and ending June 30, 2014 and shall be avail- able for expenditure from July 1, 2013 through September 15, 2014. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the commissioner of the office of mental health shall be authorized to continue contracts which were executed on or before March 31, 2013 with enti- ties providing services to persons with mental illness, without any additional requirements that such contracts be subject to compet- itive bidding, a request for proposals process or other administra- tive procedures. No expenditures shall be made for such program prior to the approval of a methodology for allocation in accordance with a plan approved by the commissioner and the director of the budget with copies to be filed with the chairpersons of the senate finance committee and assembly ways and means committee. Furthermore, no expenditure shall be made until a certificate of allocation has been approved by the director of the budget with copies to be filed with the chairpersons of the senate finance committee and the assembly ways and means committee. The state comptroller is hereby authorized to receive funds from the office of mental health that were returned from providers in the current fiscal year in respect of a settlement of local assistance funds from prior fiscal years, and is authorized to refund such moneys to the credit of the mental hygiene program fund account for the purpose of reimbursing the 2013-14 appropriation. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, including section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part H of chapter 56 of the laws of 2012, for the period commenc- ing on April 1, 2013 and ending March 31, 2014 the commissioner shall not apply any cost of living adjustment for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimbursement. [Notwithstanding any provision of articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, there shall be an exemption from the professional licensure requirements of such articles, and nothing contained in such articles, or in any other provisions of law related to the licensure requirements of persons licensed under those articles, shall prohibit or limit the activities or services of any person in the employ of a program or service operated, certified, regulated, funded or approved by the office of mental health, a local govern- mental unit as such term is defined in article 41 of the mental hygiene law, and/or a local social services district as defined in 759 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE OF MENTAL HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 section 61 of the social services law, and all such entities shall be considered to be approved settings for the receipt of supervised experience for the professions governed by articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, and furthermore, no such entity shall be required to apply for nor be required to receive a waiver pursuant to section 6503-a of the education law in order to perform any activities or provide any services.] Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, any of the amounts appropriated herein may be increased or decreased by inter- change or transfer without limit, with any appropriation of the office of mental health or by transfer or suballocation to any department, agency or public authority for expenditures incurred in the operation of such programs with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee: For services and expenses of various community mental health non-resi- dential programs, pursuant to article 41 of the mental hygiene law, including but not limited to sections 41.13, 41.18, and 41.47. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, up to $7,000,000 of this appropriation may be made available to the Research Foundation for Mental Hygiene, Inc. pursuant to a contract with the office of mental health for two mental health demonstration programs. One program shall be a behavioral health care management program for persons with serious mental illness, and the other program shall be a mental health and health care coordination demon- stration program for persons with mental illness who are discharged from impacted adult homes in the city of New York. An amount from this appropriation when combined with the appropriation for the miscellaneous special revenue fund medication reimbursement account shall provide up to $15,000,000 for grants to the counties and city of New York to provide medication, and other services necessary to prescribe and administer medication pursuant to a plan approved by the commissioner of mental health, as authorized under chapter 408 of the laws of 1999 as amended ... 293,188,000 ... (re. $82,600,000) For services and expenses associated with the provision of education, assessments, training, in-reach, care coordination, supported hous- ing and the services needed by mentally ill residents of adult homes, which were identified in the 2009 federal district court case Disability Advocates, Inc. v. Paterson provided, however, no funds from this appropriation shall be used to pay for the services of a monitor appointed by such district court ........................... 16,800,000 ........................................ (re. $8,205,000) For services and expenses associated with the provision of care coor- dination, supported housing and the services needed by qualified current and future mentally ill residents of nursing homes to imple- ment settlement of 2011 federal litigation Joseph S. v. Hogan ...... 10,000,000 ........................................ (re. $8,173,000) 760 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE OF MENTAL HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses of various community mental health emergency programs including comprehensive psychiatric emergency programs pursuant to section 41.51 of the mental hygiene law ................ 6,823,000 ......................................... (re. $4,201,000) For services and expenses of various community mental health residen- tial programs, including but not limited to community residences pursuant to sections 41.44 and 41.38 of the mental hygiene law. Notwithstanding the provisions of section 31.03 of the mental hygiene law and any other inconsistent provision of law, moneys appropriated for family care shall be available for, but not limited to, the purchase of substitute caretakers up to a maximum of 14 days and payments limited to $686 per year based upon financial need for the personal needs of each client residing in the family care home ... 391,588,000 ................................. (re. $124,808,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For the continuation and expansion of the Veterans Mental Health Training Initiative to be conducted by the Medical Society of the State of New York, the New York State Psychiatric Association and the National Association of Social Workers - New York State Chapter, that shall include services and expenses of the development of an Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education accredited education and training program for primary care physicians and physician specialists on the signs, symptoms, diagnosis and best practices for treating the health and mental health disorders of returning combat veterans and associated conditions affecting family members of such veterans to be conducted jointly by the New York State Psychiatric Association and the Medical Society of the State of New York; and for services and expenses of a National Association of Social Workers - New York State Chapter accredited education and training program for mental health providers to maximize the treat- ment and recovery from combat related post traumatic stress disor- der, traumatic brain injury and other combat related mental health issues, including substance abuse and suicide prevention; in accord- ance with the following: New York State Psychiatric Association ... 165,000 .... (re. $165,000) Medical Society of the State of New York ... 165,000 .. (re. $165,000) For community mental hygiene services and expenses of contracts with municipalities, educational institutions and/or not-for-profit agen- cies: Veteran peer-to-peer pilot programs ... 800,000 ........ (re. $80,000) Demonstration programs for counties impacted during state fiscal year 2011-12 by the closure of state-operated hospitals licensed under section 7.17 of the mental hygiene law ... 800,000 .. (re. $800,000) By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2007: For services and expenses to support a public awareness and education campaign specifically focused on suicide prevention among young Latina and elderly Asian women. The office of mental health shall contract through a request for proposal process with organizations 761 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE OF MENTAL HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 with demonstrated experience in outreach to non-English speaking communities. The selected organizations shall partner with communi- ty-based organizations with experience providing mental health services to Latina, East Asian, South Asian, Southeast Asian, and Pacific Islander communities ... 1,000,000 ............ (re. $4,000) For services and expenses associated with a needs based request for proposals initiative assist community recovery providers efforts in critical physical plant improvements, transportation amelioration and/or renovation and rehabilitation enhancements .................. 500,000 ............................................. (re. $500,000) By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2006: For services and expenses related to the addition of a minimum of 55 scattered site supported apartments and attendant services to provide independent housing for persons with serious mental illness currently residing in impacted adult homes ......................... 810,000 ............................................. (re. $810,000) For services and expenses of contracts with municipalities, educa- tional institutions and/or not-for-profit agencies: Eating Disor- ders program initiatives ... 300,000 ................. (re. $85,000) CHILDREN AND YOUTH SERVICES PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2006: For new and existing family support providers to work with and strengthen families of children being admitted to and/or currently receiving treatment from or soon to be discharged from mental health services, including but not limited to residential treatment facili- ties, community residences, hospitals, day treatment programs and home and community-based waiver programs ........................... 1,000,000 ......................................... (re. $1,000,000) For services and expenses related to two pilot projects and joint pilot project known as the New York state/New York local transi- tional housing task force for children. An amount up to $350,000 of this appropriation will be used to establish two transitional living housing pilot projects. An amount up to $75,000 of this appropri- ation will be used to establish and fund the taskforce and a report. An amount up to $75,000 of this appropriation will be used to fund outreach and education presentations to municipal and county offi- cials about the feasibility of joint cooperative agreements on tran- sitional living housing projects ................................... 500,000 ............................................. (re. $500,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Federal Health and Human Services Account - 25180 762 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE OF MENTAL HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses related to children's mental health services funded by the community mental health services block grant. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of this appropriation, consistent with the terms and conditions of the block grant, may be transferred to other programs within the office of mental health for aid to localities, administrative and support services, including fringe benefits, associated with the federal block grant ... 6,200,000 ......................... (re. $3,798,000) 763 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE FOR PEOPLE WITH DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS General Fund ....................... 1,820,920,000 137,000 Special Revenue Funds - Other ...... 515,830,500 267,970,000 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 2,336,750,500 268,107,000 ================ ================ SCHEDULE COMMUNITY SERVICES PROGRAM ............................... 2,336,750,500 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For services and expenses of the community services program, net of disallowances, for community programs for people with developmental disabilities pursuant to article 41 of the mental hygiene law, and/or chapter 620 of the laws of 1974, chapter 660 of the laws of 1977, chapter 412 of the laws of 1981, chapter 27 of the laws of 1987, chapter 729 of the laws of 1989, chapter 329 of the laws of 1993 and other provisions of the mental hygiene law. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the following appropri- ation shall be net of refunds, rebates, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the director of the budget is authorized to make suballocations from this appropriation to the department of health medical assistance program. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, advances and reimbursement made pursuant to subdivision (d) of section 41.15 and section 41.18 of the mental hygiene law shall be allocated pursuant to a plan and in a manner prescribed by the agency head and approved by the director of the budg- et. No expenditure shall be made until a certificate of allocation has been approved by the director of the budget and copies thereof filed with the state comp- troller, and the chairs of the senate 764 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE FOR PEOPLE WITH DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 finance and assembly ways and means committees. The moneys hereby appropriated are available to reimburse or advance localities and voluntary non-profit agen- cies for expenditures made during local fiscal periods commencing January 1, 2014, April 1, 2014 or July 1, 2014, and for advances for the 3 month period beginning January 1, 2015. Notwithstanding the provisions of article 41 of the mental hygiene law or any other inconsistent provision of law, rule or regulation, the commissioner, pursuant to such contract and in the manner provided therein, may pay all or a portion of the expenses incurred by such voluntary agen- cies arising out of loans which are funded from the proceeds of bonds and notes issued by the dormitory authority of the state of New York. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the money hereby appropriated may be transferred to state operations and/or any appropriation of the office for people with developmental disabilities with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the depart- ment of audit and control and copies ther- eof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, moneys from this appropriation may be used for state aid of up to 100 percent of the net deficit costs of day training programs and family support services. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, and pursuant to criteria estab- lished by the commissioner of the office for people with developmental disabilities and approved by the director of the budg- et, expenditures may be made from this appropriation for residential facilities which are pending recertification as intermediate care facilities for people with developmental disabilities. Notwithstanding the provisions of section 41.36 of the mental hygiene law and any other inconsistent provision of law, moneys from this appropriation may be used 765 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE FOR PEOPLE WITH DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 for payment up to $250 per year per client, at such times and in such manner as determined by the commissioner on the basis of financial need for the personal needs of each client residing in voluntar- y-operated community residences and volun- tary-operated community residential alter- natives, including individualized residential alternatives under the home and community based services waiver. The commissioner shall, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, alter existing advance payment schedules for voluntary-operated community resi- dences established pursuant to subdivision (h) of section 41.36 of the mental hygiene law. Notwithstanding the provisions of section 16.23 of the mental hygiene law and any other inconsistent provision of law, with relation to the operation of certified family care homes, including family care homes sponsored by voluntary not-for-pro- fit agencies, moneys from this appropri- ation may be used for payments to purchase general services including but not limited to respite providers, up to a maximum of 14 days, at rates to be established by the commissioner and approved by the director of the budget in consideration of factors including, but not limited to, geographic area and number of clients cared for in the home and for payment in an amount determined by the commissioner for the personal needs of each client residing in the family care home. Notwithstanding the provisions of subdivi- sion 12 of section 8 of the state finance law and any other inconsistent provision of law, moneys from this appropriation may be used for expenses of family care homes including payments to operators of certi- fied family care homes for damages caused by clients to personal and real property in accordance with standards established by the commissioner and approved by the director of the budget. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, moneys from this appropriation may be used for appropriate day program 766 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE FOR PEOPLE WITH DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 services and residential services includ- ing, but not limited to, direct housing subsidies to individuals, start-up expenses for family care providers, envi- ronmental modifications, adaptive technol- ogies, appraisals, property options, feasibility studies and preoperational expenses. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, moneys from this appropriation may be used for the operation of clinics licensed pursuant to article 16 of the mental hygiene law including, but not limited to, supportive and habilitative services consistent with the home and community based services waiver. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, and consistent with section 33.07 of the mental hygiene law, the directors of facilities licensed but not operated by the office for people with developmental disabilities who act as federally-appointed representative payees and who assume management responsibility over the funds of a resident may continue to use such funds for the cost of the resident's care and treatment, consistent with federal law and regulations. Funds appropriated herein shall be available in accordance with the following: For the state share of medical assistance services expenses incurred by the depart- ment of health for the provision of medical assistance services to people with developmental disabilities ............... 1,681,693,000 For the state share of medical assistance services expenses for the provision of medical assistance services to people with developmental disabilities that may be incurred by the department of health during local fiscal periods commencing January 1, 2014, April 1, 2014 or July 1, 2014 ....................................... 139,227,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ............... 1,820,920,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Mental Hygiene Program Fund Account - 21907 767 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE FOR PEOPLE WITH DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For services and expenses of the community services program, net of disallowances, for community programs for people with developmental disabilities pursuant to article 41 of the mental hygiene law, and/or chapter 620 of the laws of 1974, chapter 660 of the laws of 1977, chapter 412 of the laws of 1981, chapter 27 of the laws of 1987, chapter 729 of the laws of 1989, chapter 329 of the laws of 1993 and other provisions of the mental hygiene law. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the following appropri- ation shall be net of refunds, rebates, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, advances and reimbursement made pursuant to subdivision (d) of section 41.15 and section 41.18 of the mental hygiene law shall be allocated pursuant to a plan and in a manner prescribed by the agency head and approved by the director of the budg- et. No expenditure shall be made until a certificate of allocation has been approved by the director of the budget and copies thereof filed with the state comp- troller, and the chairs of the senate finance and assembly ways and means committees. The moneys hereby appropriated are available to reimburse or advance localities and voluntary non-profit agen- cies for expenditures made during local fiscal periods commencing January 1, 2014, April 1, 2014 or July 1, 2014, and for advances for the 3 month period beginning January 1, 2015. Notwithstanding the provisions of article 41 of the mental hygiene law or any other inconsistent provision of law, rule or regulation, the commissioner, pursuant to such contract and in the manner provided therein, may pay all or a portion of the expenses incurred by such voluntary agen- cies arising out of loans which are funded from the proceeds of bonds and notes issued by the dormitory authority of the state of New York. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the money hereby appropriated may be transferred to state operations and/or any 768 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE FOR PEOPLE WITH DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 appropriation of the office for people with developmental disabilities with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the depart- ment of audit and control and copies ther- eof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, moneys from this appropriation may be used for state aid of up to 100 percent of the net deficit costs of day training programs and family support services. Notwithstanding the provisions of section 16.23 of the mental hygiene law and any other inconsistent provision of law, with relation to the operation of certified family care homes, including family care homes sponsored by voluntary not-for-pro- fit agencies, moneys from this appropri- ation may be used for payments to purchase general services including but not limited to respite providers, up to a maximum of 14 days, at rates to be established by the commissioner and approved by the director of the budget in consideration of factors including, but not limited to, geographic area and number of clients cared for in the home and for payment in an amount determined by the commissioner for the personal needs of each client residing in the family care home. Notwithstanding the provisions of subdivi- sion 12 of section 8 of the state finance law and any other inconsistent provision of law, moneys from this appropriation may be used for expenses of family care homes including payments to operators of certi- fied family care homes for damages caused by clients to personal and real property in accordance with standards established by the commissioner and approved by the director of the budget. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, and consistent with section 33.07 of the mental hygiene law, the directors of facilities licensed but not operated by the office for people with developmental disabilities who act as federally-appointed representative payees 769 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE FOR PEOPLE WITH DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 and who assume management responsibility over the funds of a resident may continue to use such funds for the cost of the resident's care and treatment, consistent with federal law and regulations. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, effective July 1, 2014, funds appropriated herein are available to reimburse in- and out-of-state private residential schools, pursuant to subdivi- sion (c) of section 13.37-a and subdivi- sion (g) of section 13.38 of the mental hygiene law, for costs of supporting the residential and day program services available to individuals who are over the age of 21 years of age, provided that the amount paid for residential services and/or maintenance costs as of June 30, 2014, is net of any supplemental security income benefit to which the individual receiving services is eligible, and provided further that funding for nonresi- dential services will be in an amount not to exceed the maximum reimbursement for appropriate day services delivered by the office for people with developmental disa- bilities certified or approved providers other than in- and out-of-state private residential schools, unless otherwise authorized by the director of the budget. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, moneys from this appropriation may be used for appropriate day program services and residential services includ- ing, but not limited to, direct housing subsidies to individuals, start-up expenses for family care providers, envi- ronmental modifications, adaptive technol- ogies, appraisals, property options, feasibility studies and preoperational expenses. For services and expenses related to the provision of residential services to people with developmental disabilities ..... 214,619,000 For services and expenses related to the provision of day program services to people with developmental disabilities ...... 49,357,000 For services and expenses related to the provision of family support services to people with developmental disabilities ...... 76,705,000 770 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE FOR PEOPLE WITH DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For services and expenses related to the provision of workshop, day training and employment services to people with devel- opmental disabilities. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, up to $800,000 of this appropriation may be transferred to the New York State Education Departments' Adult Career and Continuing Education Services - Vocational Rehabilitation (ACCES-VR) program to support the Long- Term Sheltered Employment program operated by FEDCAP Rehabilitation Services, Inc. ..... 44,921,000 For other services and expenses provided to people with developmental disabilities including but not limited to hepatitis B, care at home waiver, epilepsy services, Special Olympics New York, Inc. and volun- tary fingerprinting .......................... 6,178,000 For services and expenses of the Epilepsy Foundation of Northeastern New York ............. 50,000 For services and expenses of developmental disability grants ............................ 2,000,000 For community mental hygiene services and/or expenses of contracts with not-for-profit agencies: Women's League Community Residents, Inc .......... 300,000 Harmony Services, Inc ............................ 195,000 Hebrew Academy for Special Children Center, Inc ............................................ 150,000 Living Resources Corporation ...................... 22,500 -------------- Program account subtotal ................. 394,497,500 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund OPWDD - Provider of Service Account - 21903 For services and expenses related to services for people with developmental disabilities associated with the New York state options for people through services initiative, in accordance with a program- matic and fiscal plan to be approved by the director of the budget. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the director of the budget is authorized to make suballocations from this appropriation to the department of health medical assistance program. 771 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE FOR PEOPLE WITH DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the moneys hereby appropriated, or so much thereof as may be necessary, are to be available for the purposes here- in specified for obligations heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, and consistent with section 33.07 of the mental hygiene law, the directors of facilities licensed but not operated by the office for people with developmental disabilities who act as federally-appointed representative payees and who assume management responsibility over the funds of a resident may continue to use such funds for the cost of the resident's care and treatment, consistent with federal law and regulations. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the money hereby appropriated may be transferred to state operations and/or any appropriation of the office for people with developmental disabilities with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the depart- ment of audit and control and copies ther- eof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee .......... 121,333,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................. 121,333,000 -------------- 772 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE FOR PEOPLE WITH DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 COMMUNITY SERVICES PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2008, as amended by chapter 1, section 3, of the laws of 2009: For services and expenses of contracts with municipalities, educa- tional institutions and/or not-for-profit agencies: Epilepsy Foundation of Rochester - Syracuse - Binghamton ............. 18,500 ................................................ (re. $1,000) Quality services for the Autism Community (QSAC) ..................... 113,000 ............................................. (re. $113,000) By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2006: For services and expenses of contracts with municipalities, educa- tional institutions and/or not-for-profit agencies: For services and expenses associated with a direct care worker recruitment and retention pilot project program .................... 2,500,000 ............................................ (re. $23,000) Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Mental Hygiene Program Fund Account - 21907 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses of the Epilepsy Foundation of Northeastern New York ... 50,000 .................................. (re. $50,000) The appropriation made by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013, is hereby amended and reappropriated to read: For services and expenses of the community services program, net of disallowances, for community programs for people with developmental disabilities pursuant to article 41 of the mental hygiene law, and/or chapter 620 of the laws of 1974, chapter 660 of the laws of 1977, chapter 412 of the laws of 1981, chapter 27 of the laws of 1987, chapter 729 of the laws of 1989, chapter 329 of the laws of 1993 and other provisions of the mental hygiene law. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the following appropriation shall be net of refunds, rebates, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, advances and reimbursement made pursuant to subdivision (d) of section 41.15 and section 41.18 of the mental hygiene law shall be allocated pursuant to a plan and in a manner prescribed by the agency head and approved by the direc- tor of the budget. No expenditure shall be made until a certificate of allocation has been approved by the director of the budget and copies thereof filed with the state comptroller, and the chairs of the senate finance and assembly ways and means committees. The moneys hereby appropriated are available to reimburse or advance localities and voluntary non-profit agencies for expenditures made 773 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE FOR PEOPLE WITH DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 during local fiscal periods commencing January 1, 2013, April 1, 2013 or July 1, 2013, and for advances for the 3 month period begin- ning January 1, 2014. Notwithstanding the provisions of article 41 of the mental hygiene law or any other inconsistent provision of law, rule or regulation, the commissioner, pursuant to such contract and in the manner provided therein, may pay all or a portion of the expenses incurred by such voluntary agencies arising out of loans which are funded from the proceeds of bonds and notes issued by the dormitory authority of the state of New York. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, including section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part H of chapter 56 of the laws of 2012, for the period commenc- ing on April 1, 2013 and ending March 31, 2014 the commissioner shall not apply any cost of living adjustment for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimbursement. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the money hereby appropri- ated may be transferred to state operations and/or any appropriation of the office for people with developmental disabilities with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, moneys from this appropriation may be used for state aid of up to 100 percent of the net deficit costs of day training programs and family support services. Notwithstanding the provisions of section 16.23 of the mental hygiene law and any other inconsistent provision of law, with relation to the operation of certified family care homes, including family care homes sponsored by voluntary not-for-profit agencies, moneys from this appropriation may be used for payments to purchase general services including but not limited to respite providers, up to a maximum of 14 days, at rates to be established by the commissioner and approved by the director of the budget in consideration of factors including, but not limited to, geographic area and number of clients cared for in the home and for payment in an amount deter- mined by the commissioner for the personal needs of each client residing in the family care home. Notwithstanding the provisions of subdivision 12 of section 8 of the state finance law and any other inconsistent provision of law, moneys from this appropriation may be used for expenses of family care homes including payments to operators of certified family care homes for damages caused by clients to personal and real property in accordance with standards established by the commissioner and approved by the director of the budget. [Notwithstanding any provision of articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, there shall be an exemption from the professional licensure requirements of such articles, and nothing contained in 774 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE FOR PEOPLE WITH DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 such articles, or in any other provisions of law related to the licensure requirements of persons licensed under those articles, shall prohibit or limit the activities or services of any person in the employ of a program or service operated, certified, regulated, funded or approved by the office for people with developmental disa- bilities, a local governmental unit as such term is defined in arti- cle 41 of the mental hygiene law, and/or a local social services district as defined in section 61 of the social services law, and all such entities shall be considered to be approved settings for the receipt of supervised experience for the professions governed by articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, and furthermore, no such entity shall be required to apply for nor be required to receive a waiver pursuant to section 6503-a of the education law in order to perform any activities or provide any services.] Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, moneys from this appropriation may be used for appropriate day program services and residential services including, but not limited to, direct housing subsidies to individuals, start-up expenses for family care provid- ers, environmental modifications, adaptive technologies, appraisals, property options, feasibility studies and preoperational expenses. For services and expenses related to the provision of residential services to people with developmental disabilities ................. 214,619,000 ...................................... (re. $88,913,000) For services and expenses related to the provision of day program services to people with developmental disabilities ................. 49,357,000 ....................................... (re. $23,675,000) For services and expenses related to the provision of family support services to people with developmental disabilities ................. 76,705,000 ....................................... (re. $36,797,000) For services and expenses related to the provision of workshop, day training and employment services to people with developmental disa- bilities. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, up to $800,000 of this appropriation may be transferred to the New York State Education Departments' Adult Career and Continuing Education Services - Vocational Rehabilitation (ACCES-VR) program to support the Long-Term Sheltered Employment program operated by FEDCAP Reha- bilitation Services, Inc. ... 44,921,000 ......... (re. $21,403,000) For other services and expenses provided to people with developmental disabilities including but not limited to hepatitis B, care at home waiver, epilepsy services, Special Olympics New York, Inc. and voluntary fingerprinting ... 6,178,000 ............ (re. $3,507,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses of the community services program, net of disallowances, for community programs for people with developmental disabilities pursuant to article 41 of the mental hygiene law, and/or chapter 620 of the laws of 1974, chapter 660 of the laws of 1977, chapter 412 of the laws of 1981, chapter 27 of the laws of 1987, chapter 729 of the laws of 1989, chapter 329 of the laws of 1993 and other provisions of the mental hygiene law. Notwithstanding 775 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE FOR PEOPLE WITH DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 any inconsistent provision of law, the following appropriation shall be net of refunds, rebates, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, advances and reimbursement made pursuant to subdivision (d) of section 41.15 and section 41.18 of the mental hygiene law shall be allocated pursuant to a plan and in a manner prescribed by the agency head and approved by the direc- tor of the budget. No expenditure shall be made until a certificate of allocation has been approved by the director of the budget and copies thereof filed with the state comptroller, and the chairs of the senate finance and assembly ways and means committees. The moneys hereby appropriated are available to reimburse or advance localities and voluntary non-profit agencies for expenditures made during local fiscal periods commencing January 1, 2012, April 1, 2012 or July 1, 2012, and for advances for the 3 month period begin- ning January 1, 2013. Notwithstanding the provisions of article 41 of the mental hygiene law or any other inconsistent provision of law, rule or regulation, the commissioner, pursuant to such contract and in the manner provided therein, may pay all or a portion of the expenses incurred by such voluntary agencies arising out of loans which are funded from the proceeds of bonds and notes issued by the dormitory authority of the state of New York. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, including section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part F of chapter 59 of the laws of 2011, for the period commenc- ing on April 1, 2012 and ending March 31, 2013 the commissioner shall not apply any cost of living adjustment for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimbursement. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the money hereby appropri- ated may be transferred to state operations and/or any appropriation of the office for people with developmental disabilities with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, moneys from this appropriation may be used for state aid of up to 100 percent of the net deficit costs of day training programs and family support services. Notwithstanding the provisions of section 16.23 of the mental hygiene law and any other inconsistent provision of law, with relation to the operation of certified family care homes, including family care homes sponsored by voluntary not-for-profit agencies, moneys from this appropriation may be used for payments to purchase general services including but not limited to respite providers, up to a maximum of 14 days, at rates to be established by the commissioner and approved by the director of the budget in consideration of factors including, but not limited to, geographic area and number of clients cared for in the home and for payment at the rate of $600 776 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE FOR PEOPLE WITH DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 per year on the basis of financial need for the personal needs of each client residing in the family care home. Notwithstanding the provisions of subdivision 12 of section 8 of the state finance law and any other inconsistent provision of law, moneys from this appropriation may be used for expenses of family care homes including payments to operators of certified family care homes for damages caused by clients to personal and real property in accordance with standards established by the commissioner and approved by the director of the budget. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, moneys from this appropriation may be used for appropriate day program services and residential services including, but not limited to, direct housing subsidies to individuals, start-up expenses for family care provid- ers, environmental modifications, adaptive technologies, appraisals, property options, feasibility studies and preoperational expenses. For services and expenses related to the provision of workshop, day training and employment services to people with developmental disa- bilities. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, up to $800,000 of this appropriation may be transferred to the New York State Education Departments' Adult Career and Continuing Education Services - Vocational Rehabilitation (ACCES-VR) program to support the Long-Term Sheltered Employment program operated by FEDCAP Reha- bilitation Services, Inc. ... 44,921,000 .......... (re. $2,633,000) For other services and expenses provided to people with developmental disabilities including but not limited to hepatitis B, care at home waiver, epilepsy services, Special Olympics New York, Inc. and voluntary fingerprinting ... 6,178,000 ............ (re. $1,548,000) For suballocation to the department of education for services and expenses of the Statewide Regional Centers for Autism Spectrum Disorders ... 250,000 ............................... (re. $250,000) For services and expenses of the Epilepsy Foundation of Northeastern New York ... 50,000 .................................. (re. $50,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For other services and expenses provided to people with developmental disabilities including but not limited to hepatitis B, care at home waiver, epilepsy services, Special Olympics New York, Inc. and voluntary fingerprinting ... 6,178,200 ............... (re. $43,000) Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund OPWDD - Provider of Service Account The appropriation made by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013, is hereby amended and reappropriated to read: For services and expenses related to services for people with develop- mental disabilities associated with the New York state options for people through services initiative, in accordance with a programmat- ic and fiscal plan to be approved by the director of the budget. 777 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE FOR PEOPLE WITH DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the director of the budget is authorized to make suballocations from this appropri- ation to the department of health medical assistance program. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the moneys here- by appropriated, or so much thereof as may be necessary, are to be available for the purposes herein specified for obligations hereto- fore accrued or hereafter to accrue. [Notwithstanding any provision of articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, there shall be an exemption from the professional licensure requirements of such articles, and nothing contained in such articles, or in any other provisions of law related to the licensure requirements of persons licensed under those articles, shall prohibit or limit the activities or services of any person in the employ of a program or service operated, certified, regulated, funded or approved by the office for people with developmental disa- bilities, a local governmental unit as such term is defined in arti- cle 41 of the mental hygiene law, and/or a local social services district as defined in section 61 of the social services law, and all such entities shall be considered to be approved settings for the receipt of supervised experience for the professions governed by articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, and furthermore, no such entity shall be required to apply for nor be required to receive a waiver pursuant to section 6503-a of the education law in order to perform any activities or provide any services.] Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the money hereby appropri- ated may be transferred to state operations and/or any appropriation of the office for people with developmental disabilities with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee .................................. 190,508,000 ...................................... (re. $88,964,000) 778 12653-12-4 METROPOLITAN TRANSPORTATION AUTHORITY AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS Special Revenue Funds - Other ...... 2,303,636,000 0 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 2,303,636,000 0 ================ ================ SCHEDULE DEDICATED MASS TRANSPORTATION TRUST FUND ................... 612,536,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Dedicated Mass Transportation Trust Fund Railroad Account - 20852 To the metropolitan transportation authority for deposit in the dedicated tax fund for the expenses of the New York city transit authority, the Manhattan and Bronx surface transit operating authority, and the Staten Island rapid transit operating authority, the Long Island rail road company and the Metro-North commuter rail- road company which includes the New York state portion of the Harlem, Hudson, Port Jervis, Pascack, and the New Haven commu- ter railroad service regardless of whether the services are provided directly or pursuant to joint service agreements for the period April 1, 2015 to March 31, 2016 provided, however, that such appropriation shall become available only pursuant to subdivision 3 of section 89-c of the state finance law and notwithstanding section 40 of the state finance law shall take effect on April 1, 2015 and shall lapse on March 31, 2016 .................................... 91,880,000 -------------- Program account subtotal .................. 91,880,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Dedicated Mass Transportation Trust Fund Transit Authorities Account - 20851 To the metropolitan transportation authority for deposit in the dedicated tax fund for the expenses of the New York city transit authority, the Manhattan and Bronx surface 779 12653-12-4 METROPOLITAN TRANSPORTATION AUTHORITY AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 transit operating authority, and the Staten Island rapid transit operating authority, the Long Island rail road company and the Metro-North commuter rail- road company which includes the New York state portion of the Harlem, Hudson, Port Jervis, Pascack, and the New Haven commu- ter railroad service regardless of whether the services are provided directly or pursuant to joint service agreements for the period April 1, 2015 to March 31, 2016 provided, however, that such appropriation shall become available only pursuant to subdivision 3 of section 89-c of the state finance law and notwithstanding section 40 of the state finance law shall take effect on April 1, 2015 and shall lapse on March 31, 2016 ................................... 520,656,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................. 520,656,000 -------------- METROPOLITAN TRANSPORTATION AUTHORITY SUPPORT PROGRAM .... 1,691,100,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Metropolitan Transportation Authority Financial Assist- ance Fund Mobility Tax Trust Account - 23651 To the metropolitan transportation authority for deposit in the metropolitan transpor- tation authority finance fund pursuant to the provisions of section 92-ff of the state finance law, for the period April 1, 2015 to March 31, 2016 and notwithstanding section 40 of the state finance law shall take effect on April 1, 2015 and shall lapse on March 31, 2016 .................. 1,691,100,000 -------------- 780 12653-12-4 DIVISION OF MILITARY AND NAVAL AFFAIRS AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS General Fund ....................... 900,000 800,000 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 900,000 800,000 ================ ================ SCHEDULE MILITARY READINESS PROGRAM ..................................... 900,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For the payment of reimbursements mandated by subdivision 9 of section 210 of the military law. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state operations for administrative expenses ........................ 900,000 -------------- 781 12653-12-4 DIVISION OF MILITARY AND NAVAL AFFAIRS AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 MILITARY READINESS PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For the payment of reimbursements mandated by subdivision 9 of section 210 of the military law. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state operations for administrative expenses .................... 900,000 ............................................. (re. $555,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For the payment of reimbursements mandated by subdivision 9 of section 210 of the military law. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state operations for administrative expenses .................... 900,000 ............................................. (re. $145,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For the payment of reimbursements mandated by subdivision 9 of section 210 of the military law. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state operations for administrative expenses .................... 650,000 ............................................. (re. $100,000) 782 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF MOTOR VEHICLES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS Special Revenue Funds - Federal .... 21,200,000 63,680,000 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 21,200,000 63,680,000 ================ ================ SCHEDULE GOVERNOR'S TRAFFIC SAFETY COMMITTEE ......................... 21,200,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Miscellaneous Operating Grants Fund Highway Safety Section 402 Account - 25319 For services and expenses related to local governments' federal highway safety projects pursuant to an allocation plan subject to the approval of the director of the budget .................................. 21,200,000 -------------- 783 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF MOTOR VEHICLES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 GOVERNOR'S TRAFFIC SAFETY COMMITTEE Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal MISCELLANEOUS Operating Grants Fund Highway Safety Section 402 Account - 25319 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses related to local governments' federal high- way safety projects pursuant to an allocation plan subject to the approval of the director of the budget ............................. 20,880,000 ....................................... (re. $20,880,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses related to local governments' federal high- way safety projects pursuant to an allocation plan subject to the approval of the director of the budget ............................. 20,800,000 ....................................... (re. $20,800,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses related to local governments' federal high- way safety projects pursuant to an allocation plan subject to the approval of the director of the budget ............................. 20,620,000 ....................................... (re. $18,000,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For services and expenses related to local governments' federal high- way safety projects pursuant to an allocation plan subject to the approval of the director of the budget ............................. 20,410,000 ........................................ (re. $4,000,000) 784 12653-12-4 OFFICE OF PARKS, RECREATION AND HISTORIC PRESERVATION AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS General Fund ....................... 3,420,000 9,856,300 Special Revenue Funds - Federal .... 3,170,000 5,959,200 Special Revenue Funds - Other ...... 7,135,000 10,643,000 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 13,725,000 26,458,500 ================ ================ SCHEDULE HISTORIC PRESERVATION PROGRAM .................................. 170,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Miscellaneous Operating Grants Fund Federal Operating Grants Fund Account - 25462 For expenses of acquisition, development and administration of historic properties .......... 170,000 -------------- NATURAL HERITAGE TRUST PROGRAM ................................. 500,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account For services and expenses related to various historic sites ................................. 500,000 -------------- RECREATION SERVICES PROGRAM ................................. 12,055,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 Notwithstanding any other provisions of law, for the administration of the programs of section 79-b of the navigation law ........... 2,920,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 2,920,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Miscellaneous Operating Grants Fund Federal Operating Grants Fund Account - 25383 785 12653-12-4 OFFICE OF PARKS, RECREATION AND HISTORIC PRESERVATION AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For services and expenses related to grants for recreation services projects including acquisition, research, development, educa- tion and rehabilitation of parklands, programs and facilities ...................... 3,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 3,000,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Snowmobile Trail Development and Maintenance Account - 21932 For services and expenses related to snowmo- bile law enforcement and trail development and maintenance .............................. 7,135,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 7,135,000 -------------- 786 12653-12-4 OFFICE OF PARKS, RECREATION AND HISTORIC PRESERVATION AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 ADMINISTRATION PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: Notwithstanding any other provisions of law, for the administration of the programs of section 79-b of the navigation law ................. 2,920,000 ........................................... (re. $737,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2010: Notwithstanding any other provisions of law, for the administration of the programs of section 79-b of the navigation law ................. 2,920,000 ........................................... (re. $740,000) HISTORIC PRESERVATION PROGRAM Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal MISCELLANEOUS Operating Grants Fund Federal Operating Grants Fund Account - 25462 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For expenses of acquisition, development and administration of histor- ic properties ... 170,000 ........................... (re. $170,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For expenses of acquisition, development and administration of histor- ic properties ... 170,000 ........................... (re. $150,000) NATURAL HERITAGE TRUST PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 The appropriation made by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013, is hereby amended and reappropriated to read: For services and expenses related to the Putnam Visitors Bureau ...... 60,000 ............................................... (re. $60,000) For services and expenses related to the Historic [Saratoga-Washington on the Hudson] HUDSON-HOOSIC RIVERS Partnership .................... 100,000 ............................................. (re. $100,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses of parks, recreation and historic preserva- tion projects ... 3,000,000 ....................... (re. $3,000,000) For services and expenses related to operations of historic properties ... 100,000 ......................................... (re. $100,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses related to operations of historic properties ... 100,000 ......................................... (re. $100,000) 787 12653-12-4 OFFICE OF PARKS, RECREATION AND HISTORIC PRESERVATION AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2008, as amended by chapter 1, section 4, of the laws of 2009: For services and expenses of the French and Indian War 250th Anniver- sary Commemoration Commission created by chapter 707 of the laws of 2004, including suballocation to other state departments and agen- cies ... 188,000 ..................................... (re. $61,000) For services and expenses related to New York City parks located in western Queens county ... 93,500 ..................... (re. $93,500) The appropriation made by chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2007, is hereby amended and reappropriated to read: For services and expenses related to the independence trail .......... 125,000 ............................................. (re. $125,000) For services and expenses associated with [Village of Schuylerville Revolutionary War Site] THE HISTORIC HUDSON-HOOSIC RIVERS PARTNER- SHIP ... 350,000 .................................... (re. $350,000) For services and expenses associated with Belmont State Park Lake Assessment and Restoration Project ... 200,000 ....... (re. $99,000) For services and expenses related to the Preservation League of New York ... 150,000 .................................... (re. $150,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2007, as amended by chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2008: For services and expenses of the French and Indian War 250th Anniver- sary Commemoration Commission created by chapter 707 of the laws of 2004, including suballocation to other state departments and agen- cies ... 125,000 ...................................... (re. $3,000) The appropriation made by chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2006, is hereby amended and reappropriated to read: For services and expenses related to the independence trail .......... 500,000 ............................................. (re. $500,000) For services and expenses for improvements to Tioga State Park ....... 1,000,000 ......................................... (re. $1,000,000) For services and expenses associated with [Village of Schuylerville Revolutionary War Site] THE HISTORIC HUDSON-HOOSIC RIVERS PARTNER- SHIP ... 350,000 ..................................... (re. $67,700) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2005: For services and expenses related to the independence trail .......... 450,000 ............................................. (re. $283,500) For services and expenses, grants in aid or for contracts with munici- palities and/or private not-for-profit agencies to be determined pursuant to a plan to be developed by the director of the budget in consultation with the temporary president of the senate for New York State Heritage Trail tourism projects .............................. 1,000,000 ............................................ (re. $58,900) By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2002: For services and expenses related to repair and restoration of New York State Division monuments in the Gettysburg Battlefield ........ 250,000 .............................................. (re. $48,000) 788 12653-12-4 OFFICE OF PARKS, RECREATION AND HISTORIC PRESERVATION AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 PARK OPERATIONS PROGRAM Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Snowmobile Trail Development and Management Account - 21932 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses related to snowmobile law enforcement and trail development and maintenance ... 5,635,000 ... (re. $2,254,000) RECREATION SERVICES PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: Notwithstanding any other provisions of law, for the administration of the programs of section 79-b of the navigation law ................. 2,920,000 ......................................... (re. $2,920,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: Notwithstanding any other provisions of law, for the administration of the programs of section 79-b of the navigation law ................. 2,920,000 ........................................... (re. $736,700) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal MISCELLANEOUS Operating Grants Fund Federal Operating Grants Fund Account - 25383 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses related to grants for recreation services projects including acquisition, research, development, education and rehabilitation of parklands, programs and facilities ............... 3,000,000 ......................................... (re. $3,000,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses related to grants for recreation services projects including acquisition, research, development, education and rehabilitation of parklands, programs and facilities ............... 3,000,000 ......................................... (re. $1,500,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses related to grants for recreation services projects including acquisition, research, development, education and rehabilitation of parklands, programs and facilities ............... 1,500,000 ........................................... (re. $500,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For services and expenses related to the national recreation trails act and the boating infrastructure grant program ................... 2,000,000 ........................................... (re. $250,000) 789 12653-12-4 OFFICE OF PARKS, RECREATION AND HISTORIC PRESERVATION AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2009: For services and expenses related to the national recreation trails act and the boating infrastructure grant program ................... 2,000,000 ........................................... (re. $196,100) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2008: For services and expenses related to the national recreation trails act and the boating infrastructure grant program ................... 2,000,000 ........................................... (re. $193,100) Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Snowmobile Trail Development and [Management] MAINTENANCE Account - 21932 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses related to snowmobile law enforcement and trail development and maintenance ... 6,135,000 ... (re. $6,135,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses related to snowmobile law enforcement and trail development and maintenance ... 5,635,000 ... (re. $2,254,000) 790 12653-12-4 OFFICE FOR THE PREVENTION OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS General Fund ....................... 685,000 1,803,000 Special Revenue Funds - Federal .... 500,000 0 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 1,185,000 1,803,000 ================ ================ SCHEDULE ADMINISTRATION PROGRAM ....................................... 1,185,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For services and expenses of programs that prevent domestic violence, including contracts for the operation of hotlines for victims of domestic violence ............... 515,000 For services and expenses of the Capital District domestic violence law clinic and other legal services and programs that prevent domestic violence ...................... 170,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ..................... 685,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Miscellaneous Operating Grants Fund Miscellaneous Discretionary Account - 25300 Funds herein appropriated may be used to disburse federal grants in support of state and local programs to support domes- tic violence prevention programs. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state operations and may be suballo- cated to other state agencies .................. 500,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ..................... 500,000 -------------- 791 12653-12-4 OFFICE FOR THE PREVENTION OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 ADMINISTRATION PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses of programs that prevent domestic violence, including contracts for the operation of hotlines for victims of domestic violence ... 515,000 ....................... (re. $515,000) For services and expenses of the Capital District domestic violence law clinic and the Women, Children and Social Justice Center clinic and regional resource center ... 170,000 ............ (re. $170,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses of programs that prevent domestic violence, including contracts for the operation of hotlines for victims of domestic violence ... 515,000 ....................... (re. $438,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses of programs that prevent domestic violence, including contracts for the operation of hotlines for victims of domestic violence ... 515,000 ....................... (re. $180,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Operating Grants Fund Miscellaneous Discretionary Account By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: Funds herein appropriated may be used to disburse federal grants in support of state and local programs to support domestic violence prevention programs. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state operations and may be suballocated to other state agencies ... 500,000 ............................................. (re. $500,000) 792 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SERVICE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS Special Revenue Funds - Other ...... 5,750,000 6,750,000 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 5,750,000 6,750,000 ================ ================ SCHEDULE REGULATION OF UTILITIES PROGRAM .............................. 5,750,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Article VII Intervenor Account - 21901 For services and expenses of any munici- pality or other local parties pursuant to section 122 of the public service law ........ 3,250,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 3,250,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Article X Intervenor Account - 21901 For services and expenses of any munici- pality or other local parties pursuant to section 164 of the public service law ........ 2,500,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 2,500,000 -------------- 793 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SERVICE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 REGULATION OF UTILITIES PROGRAM Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Article VII Intervenor Account - 21901 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses of any municipality or other local parties pursuant to section 122 of the public service law .................. 3,750,000 ......................................... (re. $3,750,000) Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Article X Intervenor Account - 21901 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses of any municipality or other local parties pursuant to section 164 of the public service law .................. 3,000,000 ......................................... (re. $3,000,000) 794 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF STATE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS General Fund ....................... 3,440,000 13,873,011 Special Revenue Funds - Federal .... 61,400,000 87,306,000 Special Revenue Funds - Other ...... 2,639,000 482,000 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 67,479,000 101,661,011 ================ ================ SCHEDULE BUSINESS AND LICENSING SERVICES PROGRAM ........................ 539,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Business and Licensing Services Account - 21977 For payments to provide for the regulation of cemetery corporations and maintenance of abandoned cemetery property and the repair of vandalized gravesites under paragraph (h) of section 1507 and para- graph (c) of section 1508 of the not-for- profit corporation law ......................... 539,000 -------------- UNIFORM CODE ENFORCEMENT ..................................... 2,100,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Code Enforcement Account - 21904 Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, $2,100,000 shall be used for the purpose of preparing, printing, and providing local governments with Uniform Code Enforcement books ............................ 2,100,000 -------------- LOCAL GOVERNMENT AND COMMUNITY SERVICES PROGRAM ............. 61,400,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Federal Health and Human Services Account - 25127 For allocations from the community services block grant to community action agencies and other eligible entities, including 795 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF STATE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 suballocation to other state departments and agencies ................................ 59,200,000 -------------- Program account subtotal .................. 59,200,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Miscellaneous Operating Grants Fund Coastal Zone Management Program Account - 25449 For services and expenses of the coastal zone management program ...................... 2,200,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 2,200,000 -------------- OFFICE FOR NEW AMERICANS ..................................... 3,440,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For services and expenses related to programs which assist non-citizens in their attainment of citizenship, including suballocation or transfer to any depart- ment, agency or public authority. Such services shall include, but not be limited to, case management, English-as-a-second- language, job training and placement assistance, post-employment services necessary to ensure job retention, and services necessary to assist the individ- ual and family members to establish and maintain a permanent residence in New York state ........................................ 3,440,000 -------------- 796 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF STATE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 LOCAL GOVERNMENT AND COMMUNITY SERVICES PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses for the public utility law project for the purpose of delivering civil legal services to the poor ............. 505,000 ............................................. (re. $505,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses of the local waterfront revitalization program ... 4,000,000 ............................. (re. $4,000,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2009: For services and expenses necessary for community outreach to assist in reducing the undercount in 2010 federal census .................. 2,000,000 ........................................... (re. $225,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2009, as amended by chapter 502, section 5, of the laws of 2009: For payment to not-for-profit tax exempt entities for the purpose of delivering civil legal services to the poor in accordance with the following sub-schedule; provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after November 1, 2009 shall be reduced by 12.5 percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of November 1, 2009 ................. 4,241,911 ............................................ (re. $18,000) sub-schedule Brooklyn Bar Association ...........................27,360 CASA of Albany Co Mediation ........................ 2,048 CASA of Erie Co .................................... 3,757 CASA of Orange Co Mediation ........................ 3,757 CASA of Rockland Co ................................ 2,048 CASA of Ulster ..................................... 3,750 CASA of Westchester Mental Health .................. 5,629 Chautauqua County Legal services ................. 24,477 Chemung County Legal Services (LAWNY) ............. 44,417 Community Advocacy Group ........................... 8,222 Erie County Volunteer Lawyers Project ............. 24,119 Farmworkers Legal Services ........................ 49,751 FOCUS ............................................. 39,689 Empire Justice Center ............................ 264,939 Hiscock Legal Aid Society ......................... 33,194 Housing Conservation Coordinators .................. 7,522 Lawyers Alliance for New York ..................... 27,144 Legal Aid Bureau of Buffalo ....................... 30,129 Legal Aid of Rockland County ...................... 29,281 Legal Aid Society of Rochester .................... 33,154 Legal Aid Society NYC .......................... 1,091,251 797 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF STATE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Legal Aid Society of Northeastern NY ............. 216,826 Legal Services for the Elderly Disabled and Disadvantaged .....................................7,507 Legal Services of Central New York ............... 256,561 Legal Services of Hudson Valley .................. 184,447 Legal Services of New York City ................ 1,157,381 Medicare Rights Center ............................ 10,530 Monroe County Legal Assistance Center (LAWNY) ......37,930 Nassau Suffolk Law Services .......................198,883 Neighborhood Legal Services (Orleans, Gene- see, Wyoming) ................................... 18,069 Neighborhood Legal Services (Erie) ............... 159,043 Neighborhood Legal Services (Niagara) ............. 30,328 New York Legal Assistance Group (NYLAG) ........... 12,060 Public Utility Law Project ........................ 34,666 Puerto Rican Legal Defense and Education Fund ..... 15,084 Research Found. CUNY-Brookdale .................... 11,258 Southern Tier Legal Services (LAWNY) .............. 49,114 Urban Justice Center .............................. 18,766 Volunteer Legal Services of (NYC) ................. 43,701 Volunteer Legal Services of Monroe ................ 24,119 -------------- For payment to not-for-profit tax exempt entities for the purpose of delivering civil legal services to the poor in accordance with the following sub-schedule; provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after November 1, 2009 shall be reduced by 12.5 percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of November 1, 2009 ................. 4,241,911 ......................................... (re. $4,223,911) sub-schedule Brooklyn Bar Association .......................... 27,360 CASA of Albany Co Mediation ........................ 2,048 CASA of Erie Co .................................... 3,757 CASA of Orange Co Mediation ........................ 3,757 CASA of Rockland Co ................................ 2,048 CASA of Ulster ..................................... 3,750 CASA of Westchester Mental Health .................. 5,629 Chautauqua County Legal services .................. 24,477 Chemung County Legal Services (LAWNY) ............. 44,417 Community Advocacy Group ........................... 8,222 Erie County Volunteer Lawyers Project ............. 24,119 Farmworkers Legal Services ........................ 49,751 FOCUS ............................................. 39,689 Empire Justice Center ............................ 264,939 Hiscock Legal Aid Society ......................... 33,194 Housing Conservation Coordinators .................. 7,522 Lawyers Alliance for New York ..................... 27,144 Legal Aid Bureau of Buffalo ....................... 30,129 Legal Aid of Rockland County ...................... 29,281 798 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF STATE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Legal Aid Society of Rochester .................... 33,154 Legal Aid Society NYC .......................... 1,091,251 Legal Aid Society of Northeastern NY ............. 216,826 Legal Services for the Elderly Disabled and Disadvantaged .................................... 7,507 Legal Services of Central New York ............... 256,561 Legal Services of Hudson Valley .................. 184,447 Legal Services of New York City ................ 1,157,381 Medicare Rights Center ............................ 10,530 Monroe County Legal Assistance Center (LAWNY) ..... 37,930 Nassau Suffolk Law Services ...................... 198,883 Neighborhood Legal Services (Orleans, Gene- see, Wyoming) ................................... 18,069 Neighborhood Legal Services (Erie) ............... 159,043 Neighborhood Legal Services (Niagara) ............. 30,328 New York Legal Assistance Group (NYLAG) ........... 12,060 Public Utility Law Project ........................ 34,666 Puerto Rican Legal Defense and Education Fund ..... 15,084 Research Found. CUNY-Brookdale .................... 11,258 Southern Tier Legal Services (LAWNY) .............. 49,114 Urban Justice Center .............................. 18,766 Volunteer Legal Services of (NYC) ................. 43,701 Volunteer Legal Services of Monroe ................ 24,119 -------------- By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2009, as amended by chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For services, expenses or reimbursement of expenses incurred by local government agencies and/or not-for-profit providers or their employ- ees providing civil or criminal legal services in accordance with the following sub-schedule ... 4,400,000 ............ (re. $124,000) sub-schedule Albany Law Civil Clinic and Justice Center ........ 72,112 Bronx Defenders ................................... 61,111 CAMBA Legal Services - Coalition for the Working Poor .................................... 45,642 Chautauqua County Legal Services: .................. 2,269 CUNY LAW Project .................................. 61,111 Empire Justice Center ............................. 97,753 Erie County Bar Association - Volunteer Lawyers Project ................................. 11,499 Farmworkers Legal Services of New York ............ 25,454 Frank H. Hiscock Legal Aid Society ................ 37,288 Goddard Riverside-West Side SRO Law Project ....... 45,642 Housing Conservation Coordinators ................. 45,642 Latino Justice (PRLDEF) ........................... 12,128 Legal Action Center ............................... 67,222 Legal Aid Bureau of Buffalo ....................... 27,806 Legal Aid of New York City ..................... 1,733,182 Legal Aid Society of Mid New York ................. 16,213 799 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF STATE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Legal Aid Society of Northeastern New York ....... 120,106 Legal Aid Society of Rochester .................... 65,144 Legal Aid Society of Rockland County .............. 21,365 Legal Assistance of Western New York (LAWNY) ..... 105,288 Legal Services for the Elderly of Western New York ........................................ 23,394 Legal Services of Central New York ............... 113,584 Legal Services of New York City .................. 588,341 Legal Services of the Hudson Valley .............. 130,920 Lenox Hill Neighborhood House ..................... 45,642 Make the Road New York ............................ 45,642 MFY Legal Services ................................ 45,642 Nassau/Suffolk Law Services Committee ............. 97,637 Neighborhood Defense Services of Harlem .......... 138,722 Neighborhood Legal Services ....................... 84,070 New York Center for Law and Justice - Legal Services of the Deaf ............................ 30,556 New York Lawyers for the Public Interest .......... 45,642 New York Legal Assistance Group ................... 45,642 Northern Manhattan Improvement Corporation ........ 45,642 Rural Law Center of New York ...................... 25,477 The Legal Project Capital District Women's Bar Association ................................. 22,698 Urban Justice Center .............................. 45,642 Volunteer Legal Service Project of Monroe County .......................................... 15,205 Western New York Law Center ....................... 43,543 Worker's Rights Law Center of New York Incorporated .................................... 92,382 -------------- By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2008, as amended by chapter 1, section 4, of the laws of 2009: For New York City Department of Citywide Administrative Service Purchase of Auto mated External Defibrillators ..................... 1,579,000 ............................................ (re. $18,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2008, as amended by chapter 496, section 6, of the laws of 2008: For payment to not-for-profit tax exempt entities for the purpose of delivering civil legal services to the poor in accordance with the following sub-schedule ... 3,987,396 ................ (re. $485,000) sub-schedule Brooklyn Bar Association ............ 25,718 CASA of Albany Co Mediation .......... 1,925 CASA of Erie Co ...................... 3,531 CASA of Orange Co Mediation .......... 3,531 CASA of Rockland Co .................. 1,925 CASA of Ulster ....................... 3,525 CASA of Westchester Mental Health .... 5,291 800 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF STATE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Chautauqua County Legal services .... 23,008 Chemung County Legal Services (LAWNY) ........................... 41,752 Community Advocacy Group ............. 7,728 Erie County Volunteer Lawyers Project ........................... 22,672 Farmworkers Legal Services .......... 46,766 FOCUS ............................... 37,308 Empire Justice Center .............. 249,043 Hiscock Legal Aid Society ........... 31,203 Housing Conservation Coordinators .... 7,072 Lawyers Alliance for New York ....... 25,515 Legal Aid Bureau of Buffalo ......... 28,322 Legal Aid of Rockland County ........ 27,524 Legal Aid Society of Rochester ...... 31,165 Legal Aid Society NYC ............ 1,025,776 Legal Aid Society of North- eastern NY ....................... 203,816 Legal Services for the Elderly Disabled and Disadvantaged ......... 7,057 Legal Services of Central New York ............................. 241,167 Legal Services of Hudson Valley .... 173,380 Legal Services of New York City ........................... 1,087,938 Medicare Rights Center ............... 9,898 Monroe County Legal Assistance Center (LAWNY) .................... 35,654 Nassau Suffolk Law Services ........ 186,950 Neighborhood Legal Services (Orleans, Genesee, Wyoming) ....... 16,985 Neighborhood Legal Services (Erie) ........................... 149,500 Neighborhood Legal Services (Niagara) ......................... 28,508 New York Legal Assistance Group (NYLAG) ..................... 11,336 Public Utility Law Project .......... 32,586 Puerto Rican Legal Defense and Education Fund .................... 14,179 Research Found. CUNY-Brookdale ...... 10,583 Southern Tier Legal Services (LAWNY) ........................... 46,167 Urban Justice Center ................ 17,640 Volunteer Legal Services of (NYC) ... 41,079 Volunteer Legal Services of Monroe .. 22,673 By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2007, as amended by chapter 496, section 6, of the laws of 2008: For payment to not-for-profit tax exempt entities for the purpose of delivering civil legal services to the poor in accordance with the following sub-schedule, provided, however, that the amount of this 801 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF STATE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 .................. 4,241,911 ............................................ (re. $30,000) sub-schedule Brooklyn Bar Association .......................... 27,360 CASA of Albany Co Mediation ........................ 2,048 CASA of Erie Co .................................... 3,757 CASA of Orange Co Mediation ........................ 3,757 CASA of Rockland Co ................................ 2,048 CASA of Ulster ..................................... 3,750 CASA of Westchester Mental Health .................. 5,629 Chautauqua County Legal services .................. 24,477 Chemung County Legal Services (LAWNY) ............. 44,417 Community Advocacy Group ........................... 8,222 Erie County Volunteer Lawyers Project ............. 24,119 Farmworkers Legal Services ........................ 49,751 FOCUS ............................................. 39,689 Empire Justice Center ............................ 264,939 Hiscock Legal Aid Society ......................... 33,194 Housing Conservation Coordinators .................. 7,522 Lawyers Alliance for New York ..................... 27,144 Legal Aid Bureau of Buffalo ....................... 30,129 Legal Aid of Rockland County ...................... 29,281 Legal Aid Society of Rochester .................... 33,154 Legal Aid Society NYC .......................... 1,091,251 Legal Aid Society of Northeastern NY ............. 216,826 Legal Services for the Elderly Disabled and Disadvantaged .................................... 7,507 Legal Services of Central New York ............... 256,561 Legal Services of Hudson Valley .................. 184,447 Legal Services of New York City ................ 1,157,381 Medicare Rights Center ............................ 10,530 Monroe County Legal Assistance Center (LAWNY) ..... 37,930 Nassau Suffolk Law Services ...................... 198,883 Neighborhood Legal Services (Orleans, Gene- see, Wyoming) ................................... 18,069 Neighborhood Legal Services (Erie) ............... 159,043 Neighborhood Legal Services (Niagara) ............. 30,328 New York Legal Assistance Group (NYLAG) ........... 12,060 Public Utility Law Project ........................ 34,666 Puerto Rican Legal Defense and Education Fund ..... 15,084 Research Found. CUNY-Brookdale .................... 11,258 Southern Tier Legal Services (LAWNY) .............. 49,114 Urban Justice Center .............................. 18,766 Volunteer Legal Services of (NYC) ................. 43,701 Volunteer Legal Services of Monroe ................ 24,119 -------------- 802 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF STATE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses related to the settlement house program, notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law to the contrary, funds shall be available for the statewide settlement house program to provide a comprehensive range of services to residents of neigh- borhoods they serve pursuant to the following sub-schedule, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 ... 687,000 .................... (re. $85,000) sub-schedule Baden ............................................. 23,817 Booker T. Washington ............................... 6,371 Boys Harbor ....................................... 12,493 CAMBA ............................................. 11,811 Carver ............................................. 9,829 Chinese-American .................................. 17,822 Citizens Advise Bureau ............................ 13,381 Claremont ......................................... 36,843 Community Pace/Rochester .......................... 17,495 Cypress Hills LDC ................................. 11,812 Dunbar Association ................................. 6,370 East Side House ................................... 12,715 Educational Alliance .............................. 36,072 Queens Community .................................. 13,603 Goddard Riverside ................................. 36,029 Grand Street ...................................... 30,700 Greenwich House ................................... 12,049 Hamilton Madison .................................. 18,354 Hartley House ..................................... 12,493 Henry St. Settlement .............................. 34,919 Hudson Guild ...................................... 13,603 Huntington Family Center ........................... 6,371 Stanley Isaacs .................................... 12,493 Kingsbridge Heights ............................... 16,046 Lenox Hill Neighborhood ........................... 17,155 Lincoln Square Neigh .............................. 12,493 Montgomery Neigh. Ctr .............................. 6,371 Mosholu Montefiorce ............................... 12,493 Neighborhood Ctr of Utica .......................... 6,371 Jacob A. Riis ..................................... 12,493 Riverdale Neigh House ............................. 12,493 St. Mathew's/St. Timothy .......................... 12,493 St. Nicholas ...................................... 11,811 SCAN NY ........................................... 13,603 School Settlement ................................. 13,603 Shorefront YM __ YMCHA ............................ 11,812 Southeast Bronx ................................... 51,348 Sunnyside Community ............................... 12,493 Syracuse Model Neighborhood ........................ 6,371 Trinity Institution ................................ 6,370 803 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF STATE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Union Settlement .................................. 13,603 United Community Ctrs ............................. 11,811 University Settlement ............................. 18,322 -------------- By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2006: For payment to not-for-profit tax exempt entities for the purpose of delivering domestic violence legal services in accordance with the following sub-schedule ... 359,000 .................... (re. $6,000) sub-schedule DV Law Project of Rockland Co. .................... 26,109 Greater Upstate Law Project, Inc. ................. 32,638 Legal Aid Society's Domestic Violence Services .... 52,218 Legal Aid Society of Mid-New York ................. 26,109 Legal Services for NYC Brooklyn ................... 26,109 Legal Services for NYC Queens ..................... 26,109 Metropolitan NY Council on Jewish Poverty ......... 32,636 My Sister's Place ................................. 26,109 Nassau Coalition Against DV ....................... 26,109 Neighborhood Legal Services Erie Co. .............. 26,109 Sanctuary for Families Bronx Co. .................. 32,636 Vol. Legal Services Project Monroe Co. ............ 26,109 By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2005, as amended by chapter 496, section 6, of the laws of 2008: For payment to not-for-profit tax exempt entities for the purpose of delivering civil legal services to the poor in accordance with the following sub-schedule, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 .................. 4,241,911 ............................................ (re. $15,000) sub-schedule Brooklyn Bar Association .......................... 27,360 CASA of Albany Co Mediation ........................ 2,048 CASA of Erie Co .................................... 3,757 CASA of Orange Co Mediation ........................ 3,757 CASA of Rockland Co ................................ 2,048 CASA of Ulster ..................................... 3,750 CASA of Westchester Mental Health .................. 5,629 Chautauqua County Legal services .................. 24,477 Chemung County Legal Services (LAWNY) ............. 44,417 Community Advocacy Group ........................... 8,222 Erie County Volunteer Lawyers Project ............. 24,119 Farmworkers Legal Services ........................ 49,751 FOCUS ............................................. 39,689 Greater Upstate Law Project ...................... 264,939 Hiscock Legal Aid Society ......................... 33,194 804 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF STATE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Housing Conservation Coordinators .................. 7,522 Lawyers Alliance for New York ..................... 27,144 Legal Aid Bureau of Buffalo ....................... 30,129 Legal Aid of Rockland County ...................... 29,281 Legal Aid Rochester ............................... 33,154 Legal Aid Society NYC .......................... 1,091,251 Legal Aid Society of Northeastern NY ............. 216,826 Legal Services for the Elderly Disabled and Disadvantaged ...................................... 7,507 Legal Services of Central New York ............... 256,561 Legal Services of Hudson Valley .................. 184,447 Legal Services of New York City ................ 1,157,381 Medicare Rights Center ............................ 10,530 Monroe County Legal Assistance Center (LAWNY) ......................................... 37,930 Nassau Suffolk Law Services ...................... 198,883 Neighborhood Legal Services (Orleans, Gene- see, Wyoming) ................................... 18,069 Neighborhood Legal Services (Erie) ............... 159,043 Neighborhood Legal Services (Niagara) ............. 30,328 New York Legal Assistance Group (NYLAG) ........... 12,060 Public Utility Law Project ........................ 34,666 Puerto Rican Legal Defense and Education Fund ............................................ 15,084 Research Found. CUNY-Brookdale .................... 11,258 Southern Tier Legal Services (LAWNY) .............. 49,114 Urban Justice Center .............................. 18,766 Volunteer Legal Services of (NYC) ................. 43,701 Volunteer Legal Services of Monroe ................ 24,119 By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2004, as amended by chapter 496, section 6, of the laws of 2008: For aid to municipalities for the projects associated with the quality communities program pursuant to a plan approved by the secretary of state, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undis- bursed as of August 15, 2008 ... 1,000,000 .......... (re. $125,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2003, as amended by chapter 496, section 6, of the laws of 2008: For aid to municipalities for the purposes of downtown revitalization pursuant to a plan approved by the secretary of state and the direc- tor of the budget, shall be distributed according to the following sub-schedule: $200,000 for Albany, $95,000 for Binghamton, $150,000 for Hempstead, $150,000 for East New York, $85,000 for Jamestown, $75,000 for Lockport, $135,000 for Mt. Vernon, $150,000 for Platts- burgh, $75,000 for Rome, $20,000 for Rouses Point, $60,000 for Scho- dack, and $75,000 for Watertown, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the 805 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF STATE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 .................. 1,270,000 ............................................ (re. $55,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 1999: For aid to municipalities to enter into collaborative and cooperative agreements to accomplish effective planning for long term community and regional vitality through smart growth initiatives, to be allo- cated by the department of state pursuant to a plan approved by the secretary of state ... 500,000 ........................ (re. $9,800) For aid to two or more counties and municipalities within such coun- ties in the lower Hudson Valley to enter into smart growth compacts 150,000 .............................................. (re. $58,800) For aid to two or more municipalities on Long Island and in Western New York to develop and adopt, through a community collaborative process, smart growth plans that promote economically sustainable and environmentally protective land use ... 150,000 ... (re. $9,800) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 1999, as amended by chapter 295, part A, section 1, of the laws of 2001: For aid to local governments and/or school districts to enter into agreements for shared services or collaborative projects pursuant to a plan approved by the department of state and the director of the budget ... 350,000 ................................... (re. $10,700) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Federal Health and Human Services Account - 25127 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For allocations from the community services block grant to community action agencies and other eligible entities, including suballocation to other state departments and agencies ............................ 59,200,000 ....................................... (re. $59,200,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For allocations from the community services block grant to community action agencies and other eligible entities, including suballocation to other state departments and agencies ............................ 59,200,000 ....................................... (re. $16,200,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal MISCELLANEOUS Operating Grants Fund Coastal Zone Management Program Account - 25449 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses of the coastal zone management program ..... 2,200,000 ......................................... (re. $2,200,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses of the coastal zone management program ..... 2,200,000 ......................................... (re. $2,200,000) 806 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF STATE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses of the coastal zone management program ..... 2,200,000 ......................................... (re. $2,200,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal MISCELLANEOUS Operating Grants Fund Great Lakes Initiative Account By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses of the Great Lakes restoration initiative ... 5,306,000 ..................................... (re. $5,306,000) Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Fund Legal Services Assistance Account By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2009, as amended by chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2010: Nothwithstanding any law to the contrary, for payment of grants for the provision of civil legal services. These funds shall not be available until a plan for their administration has been approved by the director of the budget, which plan provides for the distribution of these funds through existing contracts or through a competitive process. Amounts appropriated herein may be transferred in full to any other state department or agency ... 568,000 ..... (re. $12,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2008: Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, for payment of grants for the provision of civil legal services. These funds shall not be avail- able until a plan for their administration has been approved by the director of the budget, which plan provides for the distribution of these funds through existing contracts or through a competitive process. Amounts appropriated herein may be transferred in full to any other state department or agency ... 980,000 .... (re. $470,000) OFFICE FOR NEW AMERICANS General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses related to programs which assist non-citiz- ens in their attainment of citizenship, including suballocation or transfer to any department, agency or public authority. Such services shall include, but not be limited to, case management, English-as-a-second-language, job training and placement assistance, post-employment services necessary to ensure job retention, and services necessary to assist the individual and family members to establish and maintain a permanent residence in New York state ..... 3,440,000 ......................................... (re. $2,481,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: 807 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF STATE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses related to programs which assist non-citiz- ens in their attainment of citizenship. Such services shall include, but not be limited to, case management, English-as-a-second-lan- guage, job training and placement assistance, post-employment services necessary to ensure job retention, and services necessary to assist the individual and family members to establish and main- tain a permanent residence in New York state ....................... 3,338,000 ......................................... (re. $1,370,000) 808 12653-12-4 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS General Fund ....................... 525,781,150 0 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 525,781,150 0 ================ ================ SCHEDULE GENERAL FUND COMMUNITY COLLEGE OPERATING ASSISTANCE ................... 520,861,150 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 Notwithstanding subdivision 15 of section 355 of education law, for state financial assistance, net of disallowances, for operating expenses, including funds required to reimburse base aid costs for the 2013-14 and 2014-15 academic years, pursuant to regulations developed jointly with the city university trustees and approved by the director of the budget, and subject to the availability of appro- priations therefor. Notwithstanding any other law, rule, or regulation to the contrary, full funding for aidable community college enrollment for the college fiscal years 2014-15 and heretofore as provided under this appro- priation is determined by the operating aid formulas defined in rules and regu- lations developed jointly by the boards of trustees of the state and city universi- ties and approved by the director of the budget provided that local sponsors may use funds contained in reserves for excess student revenue for operating support of a community college program even though said expenditures may cause expenses and student revenues to exceed one-third of the college's net operating costs for the college fiscal year 2014-15 provided that such funds do not cause the college's revenues from the local sponsor's contrib- utions in aggregate to be less than the comparable amounts for the previous commu- 809 12653-12-4 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 nity college fiscal year and further provided that pursuant to standards and regulations of the state university trus- tees and the city university trustees for the college fiscal year 2014-15, community colleges may increase tuition and fees above that allowable under current educa- tion law if such standards and regulations require that in order to exceed the tuition limit otherwise set forth in the education law, local sponsor contributions either in the aggregate or for each full- time equivalent student shall be no less than the comparable amounts for the previ- ous community college fiscal year .......... 448,644,000 For additional operating services and expenses of community colleges .............. 27,941,745 Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the state university of New York shall make awards to community colleges from the next generation NY job linkage program incentive fund based on measures of student success for all students enrolled in programs that confer a credit-bearing certificate, an associate of occupational studies degree, or an associate of applied science degree, including, but not limited to: (1) The number of students who are employed following degree or certificate completion and their wage gains, if any, as deter- mined by the department of labor, which shall be given the greatest weighting among all measures of student success; (2) The number of degree completions, certificate completions and student trans- fers to other institutions of higher education; (3) The number of degree and certificate completions under the preceding item (2) by students considered academically at-risk due to economic disadvantage or other factor of under-representation with- in the field of study; veterans; and the disabled; (4) The number of students who make adequate progress towards completion of a degree or certificate, which may include accelerated completion of a developmental education program; (5) The number of degree completions in innovative programs designed to enable 810 12653-12-4 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 students to balance school, work and other personal responsibilities; and (6) The number of students engaged in career and employment opportunities including apprenticeships, cooperative education programs or other paid work experience that is an integral part of their academic program. Provided further, however, awards shall be made on a pro-rata basis in accordance with a methodology and in a form and manner developed by the director of the budget, in consultation with the state university. Provided further, however, on or before December 1, 2014, or an alternative date as determined by the director of the budg- et in consultation with the state univer- sity, the state university trustees shall submit a plan for approval by the director of the budget to allocate amounts avail- able for the next generation NY job link- age program incentive fund pursuant to this appropriation ........................... 3,000,000 For payment of rental aid ..................... 11,579,000 For state financial assistance for community college contract courses and workforce development .................................. 1,880,000 For state financial assistance to expand high need programs ........................... 1,692,000 For services and expenses related to the establishment, renovation, alteration, expansion, improvement or operation of child care centers for the benefit of students at the community college campuses of the state university of New York, provided that matching funds of at least 35 percent from nonstate sources be made available .................................... 1,001,000 For additional services and expenses of child care centers ............................. 653,000 For state operating assistance to community colleges with low enrollment ................... 940,000 For services and expenses of the graduate achievement and placement program ............ 1,730,405 Additional funds are provided for payment of 2014-15 chargeback costs for the Fashion Institute of Technology ...................... 5,750,000 For grants to community colleges to imple- ment the retrain and employ unemployed persons program ............................. 16,050,000 -------------- 811 12653-12-4 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Total for community colleges - all funds ..... 513,875,714 -------------- COUNTY COOPERATIVE EXTENSION ASSOCIATION GRANT PROGRAM ADMINISTERED BY CORNELL UNIVERSITY ......................... 4,920,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For the support of county cooperative exten- sion associations pursuant to paragraph (d) of subdivision (8) of section 224 of the county law ............................... 3,920,000 For services and expenses of the Harvest New York program ................................. 1,000,000 -------------- 812 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF TAXATION AND FINANCE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS General Fund ....................... 926,000 0 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 926,000 0 ================ ================ SCHEDULE OFFICE OF REAL PROPERTY TAX SERVICES PROGRAM ................... 926,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For state financial assistance for improve- ment of the real property tax adminis- tration pursuant to a plan submitted by the department of taxation and finance and approved by the division of the budget. Such financial assistance shall include up to $750,000 pursuant to sections 1537 and 1573 of the real property tax law, provided that the aid authorized by subdi- visions one and two of section 1573 of the real property tax law shall only be paya- ble to assessing units conducting a reap- praisal that have not received aid pursu- ant to this section in the previous two years; and up to $176,000 for reimburse- ment for training of assessors and county directors of real property tax services pursuant to sections 318, 354 and 1530 of the real property tax law ...................... 926,000 -------------- 813 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS General Fund ....................... 101,550,900 1,800,500 Special Revenue Funds - Federal .... 64,068,000 211,361,000 Special Revenue Funds - Other ...... 4,846,261,800 23,532,000 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 5,011,880,700 236,693,500 ================ ================ SCHEDULE ADDITIONAL MASS TRANSPORTATION ASSISTANCE PROGRAM ........... 48,866,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the following appropriations are for the payment of mass transportation operating assistance provided that payments from this appropriation shall be made pursuant to a financial plan approved by the director of the budget. To the Capital District transportation authority for the operating expenses ther- eof .......................................... 9,777,300 To the Central New York regional transporta- tion authority for the operating expenses thereof ...................................... 7,073,900 To the Rochester-Genesee regional transpor- tation authority for the operating expenses thereof ............................. 8,455,300 To the Niagara Frontier transportation authority for the operating expenses ther- eof .......................................... 7,610,400 To all other public transportation systems serving primarily outside of the metropol- itan commuter transportation district eligible to receive operating assistance under the provisions of section 18-b of the transportation law for the operating expenses thereof in accordance with a service and usage formula to be estab- lished by the commissioner of transporta- tion with the approval of the director of the budget ................................... 5,359,100 To the Capital District transportation authority, to the Central New York regional transportation authority, to the 814 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Rochester-Genesee regional transportation authority, to the Niagara Frontier trans- portation authority for the operating expenses thereof, to be allocated using the existing formula applicable to local assistance account (10000) funds, and to all other public transportation systems serving primarily outside of the metropol- itan commuter transportation district eligible to receive operating assistance under the provisions of section 18-b of the transportation law for the operating expenses thereof in accordance with a service and usage formula to be estab- lished by the commissioner of transporta- tion with the approval of the director of the budget ................................... 3,000,000 To the Niagara Frontier transportation authority for the operating expenses ther- eof .......................................... 1,000,000 To Rockland county for a trans-Hudson bus service to be provided pursuant to a contract between Rockland county and Metro-North commuter railroad ................... 24,900 To the city of New York for the operating expenses of the Staten Island ferry ............ 250,400 To the county of Westchester for the operat- ing expenses thereof incurred for the public transportation services, provided within the county directly or under contract ....................................... 414,800 To the county of Nassau or its sub-grantees for the operating expenses thereof incurred for public transportation services ..................................... 4,794,400 To the county of Suffolk for operating expenses thereof incurred for public transportation services, provided within the county directly or under contract .......... 189,800 To the city of New York for the operating expenses thereof incurred for public transportation services, provided within the city directly or under contract ............ 666,700 To all other public transportation systems serving primarily within the metropolitan commuter transportation district eligible to receive operating assistance under the provisions of section 18-b of the trans- portation law for the operating expenses thereof in accordance with a service and usage formula to be established by the 815 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 commissioner of transportation with the approval of the director of the budget ......... 249,000 -------------- DEDICATED MASS TRANSPORTATION TRUST FUND PROGRAM ........... 693,301,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Dedicated Mass Transportation Trust Fund Non-MTA Capital Purpose - 20853 Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the following appropriations are for payment of mass transportation operat- ing assistance for public transportation systems eligible to receive operating assistance under the provisions of section 18-b of the transportation law, provided that payments from this appropriation shall be made pursuant to a financial plan approved by the director of the budget. To the Capital District transportation authority for the operating expenses ther- eof .......................................... 7,028,000 To the Central New York regional transporta- tion authority for the operating expenses thereof ...................................... 6,210,300 To the Rochester-Genesee regional transpor- tation authority for the operating expenses thereof ............................. 6,850,500 To the Niagara Frontier regional transporta- tion authority for the operating expenses thereof ...................................... 8,935,300 To all other public transportation bus systems serving primarily areas outside of the metropolitan transportation commuter district eligible to receive operating assistance under the provisions of section 18-b of the transportation law for the operating expenses thereof in accordance with the service and usage formula to be established by the commissioner of trans- portation with the approval of the direc- tor of the budget ............................ 5,724,900 For the payment of the costs of mass trans- portation capital projects and facilities including replacement of buses meeting federal standards for replacement, related bus equipment and the acquisition, design and construction, including engineering and consulting costs, of mass transit bus garages or other mass transportation 816 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 projects and facilities approved by the commissioner of transportation in a program of projects. Such funding may be part of a total project of which a portion is federally funded but shall not be used in substitution for the required non-fed- eral matching shares of the federally- funded portion of the project to which it is added. The moneys hereby appropriated are to be made available for projects undertaken by mass transit systems other than those mass transit operating agencies which receive money from the metropolitan transportation authority dedicated tax fund ........................................ 18,500,000 For state aid to municipal corporations for the preparation of designs, plans, spec- ifications and estimates, for the acquisi- tion, construction, reconstruction, and improvement of mass transportation capital projects including the acquisition of real property, for other mass transportation projects including local transportation planning studies. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provisions of law, the state share of such projects shall be 50 percent of the nonfederal share, but in no event shall the state share exceed 10 percent of project costs. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the commissioner of transportation shall make available directly to the City of New York (City) an amount commensurate with the state share of (i) federal funds previously awarded to the City and reallo- cated to the metropolitan transportation authority (MTA), and (ii) the federally authorized level of financial assistance transferred by resolution of the metropol- itan planning organization (MPO) to the metropolitan transportation authority (MTA) and credited to the City by the MTA for capital expenses. The state share of such reimbursement shall be 50 percent of the non-federal share of the federally authorized level of finan- cial assistance transferred to the MTA, but in no event shall the state share exceed 10 percent of project costs. Prior to requesting reimbursement for projects progressed by the MTA on behalf of the City, the City shall certify to the 817 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 commissioner of transportation that each eligible project progressed under this provision is federally eligible and that the match amount requested does not exceed the state share of the federally author- ized level of financial assistance. In addition, the City must provide an appli- cation to the commissioner of transporta- tion certifying that the work to be funded under the project has been performed and that the City has reimbursed the MTA for 100 percent of the match amount for the project. Upon such application, the commissioner of transportation shall review and approve eligible activities for reimbursement. Prior to requesting approval of a certif- icate of approval of availability for the moneys hereby appropriated, the commis- sioner of transportation shall certify that each omnibus project progressed under the program has received federal approval. Such certificate shall report the federally authorized level of financial assistance .... 18,500,000 -------------- Program account subtotal .................. 71,749,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Dedicated Mass Transportation Trust Fund Railroad Account - 20852 To the metropolitan transportation authority for deposit in the metropolitan transpor- tation authority dedicated tax fund for the expenses of the New York city transit authority, the Manhattan and Bronx surface transit operating authority, and the Staten Island rapid transit operating authority, the Long Island rail road company and the Metro-North commuter rail- road company which includes the New York state portion of the Harlem, Hudson, Port Jervis, Pascack, and the New Haven commu- ter railroad service regardless of whether the services are provided directly or pursuant to joint service agreements. No expenditure shall be made hereunder until a certificate of approval has been issued by the director of the budget and a copy of such certificate filed with the state comptroller, the chairperson of the senate 818 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 finance committee and the chairperson of the assembly ways and means committee. Moneys appropriated herein may be made available at such times and upon such conditions as may be deemed appropriate by the commissioner of transportation and the director of the budget in accordance with the following: To the metropolitan transportation authority for the operating expenses of the Long Island rail road company and the Metro- North commuter railroad company which include operating expenses for the New York state portion of Harlem, Hudson, Port Jervis, Pascack, and New Haven commuter railroad services regardless of whether such services are provided directly or pursuant to joint service agreements ........ 93,232,800 -------------- Program account subtotal .................. 93,232,800 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Dedicated Mass Transportation Trust Fund Transit Authorities Account - 20851 To the metropolitan transportation authority for deposit in the metropolitan transpor- tation authority dedicated tax fund for the expenses of the New York city transit authority, the Manhattan and Bronx surface transit operating authority, and the Staten Island rapid transit operating authority, the Long Island rail road company and the Metro-North commuter rail- road company which includes the New York state portion of the Harlem, Hudson, Port Jervis, Pascack, and the New Haven commu- ter railroad service regardless of whether the services are provided directly or pursuant to joint service agreements. No expenditure shall be made hereunder until a certificate of approval has been issued by the director of the budget and a copy of such certificate filed with the state comptroller, the chairperson of the senate finance committee and the chairperson of the assembly ways and means committee. Moneys appropriated herein may be made available at such times and upon such conditions as may be deemed appropriate by the commissioner of transportation and the 819 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 director of the budget in accordance with the following: To the metropolitan transportation authority for the operating expenses of the New York city transit authority, the Manhattan and Bronx surface transit operating authority, and the Staten Island rapid transit oper- ating authority ............................ 528,319,200 -------------- Program account subtotal ................. 528,319,200 -------------- LOCAL TRANSPORTATION PLANNING STUDIES PROGRAM ............... 22,168,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Miscellaneous Operating Grants Fund FHWA Local Planning Account - 25472 For continuing comprehensive transportation planning and coordinated support of trans- it studies undertaken as part of the unified work programs of participating local planning or municipal agencies pursuant to grant agreements approved by the federal highway administration .......... 14,789,000 -------------- Program account subtotal .................. 14,789,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Miscellaneous Operating Grants Fund FTA Local Planning Account - 25473 For continuing comprehensive transportation planning and coordinated support of trans- it studies undertaken as part of the unified work programs of participating local planning or municipal agencies pursuant to grant agreements approved by the federal transit administration ........... 7,379,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 7,379,000 -------------- MASS TRANSPORTATION ASSISTANCE PROGRAM ...................... 25,251,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 820 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment to the metropolitan transporta- tion authority for the costs of the reduced fare for school children program. For the purposes of this appropriation, the reduced fare for school children program for the 2014-15 school year, shall be provided in a manner which shall ensure that the proportional cost to such student shall be no greater than the proportional cost to such student for such fare provided by the transportation pass program for New York City school children during the 2010-11 school year. Provided however, that the program shall maintain the same eligibility criteria and discount structure for students, including the provision of half fare discounts to students, as was provided during the 2010-11 school year. No expenditure shall be made hereunder until a certificate of approval has been issued by the director of the budget and a copy of such certif- icate filed with the state comptroller, the chairperson of the senate finance committee and the chairperson of the assembly ways and means committee. Moneys appropriated herein may only be made available prior to the beginning of each school year semester designated fall, spring, and summer after the receipt of reduced fare passes by the New York City department of education from the metropol- itan transportation authority ............... 25,251,000 -------------- MASS TRANSPORTATION OPERATING ASSISTANCE FUND PROGRAM .... 1,918,524,800 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Mass Transportation Operating Assistance Fund Metropolitan Mass Transportation Operating Assistance Account - 21402 Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the following appropriations are for payment of mass transportation operat- ing assistance provided that payments from this appropriation shall be made pursuant to a financial plan approved by the direc- tor of the budget. To the metropolitan transportation authority for the operating expenses of the New York 821 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 city transit authority, the Manhattan and Bronx surface transit operating authority, and the Staten Island rapid transit oper- ating authority .......................... 1,035,756,700 To the metropolitan transportation authority for the operating expenses of the Long Island rail road company and the Metro- North commuter railroad company which includes the New York state portion of Harlem, Hudson, Port Jervis, Pascack, and the New Haven commuter railroad services regardless of whether the services are provided directly or pursuant to joint service agreements ......................... 528,118,900 To Rockland county for a trans-Hudson bus service to be provided pursuant to a contract between Rockland county and Metro-North commuter railroad ................ 3,147,800 To the city of New York for the operating expenses of the Staten Island ferry notwithstanding any other provisions of law ......................................... 27,928,400 To the county of Westchester for the operat- ing expenses thereof incurred for public transportation services, provided within the county directly or under contract ....... 48,730,800 To the county of Nassau or its sub-grantees for the operating expenses thereof incurred for public transportation services .................................... 55,497,600 To the county of Suffolk for operating expenses thereof incurred for public transportation services, provided within the county directly or under contract ....... 23,325,000 To the city of New York for the operating expenses thereof incurred for public transportation services, provided within the city directly or under contract; provided however, that $2,000,000 of this appropriation shall be for expenses incurred for the Staten Island express bus service ..................................... 75,275,300 To all other public transportation systems serving primarily within the metropolitan commuter transportation district, as defined in section 1262 of the public authorities law, eligible to receive oper- ating assistance under the provisions of section 18-b of the transportation law for the operating expenses thereof in accord- ance with a service and usage formula to be established by the commissioner of 822 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 transportation with the approval of the director of the budget ...................... 27,727,200 For supplemental transportation operating assistance to public transportation systems eligible to receive assistance from this account, to the extent available and necessary for costs incurred in state fiscal year 2014-15, in an amount to be determined by the commissioner of trans- portation subject to the approval of the director of the budget. Amounts herein may be made available for incentive payments to public transportation systems which achieve service or financial benchmarks specified in an annual incentive plan to be submitted by the commissioner of trans- portation and approved by the director of the budget. Notwithstanding any provisions of section 18-b of the transportation law or any other law, moneys appropriated herein may be made available at such times and upon such conditions as may be deemed appropriate by the commissioner of trans- portation and the director of the budget...... 4,312,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ............... 1,829,819,700 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Mass Transportation Operating Assistance Fund Public Transportation Systems Operating Assistance Account - 21401 Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the following appropriations are for payment of mass transportation operat- ing assistance provided that payments from this appropriation shall be made pursuant to a financial plan approved by the direc- tor of the budget. To the Capital District transportation authority for the operating expenses ther- eof ......................................... 12,901,700 To the Central New York regional transporta- tion authority for the operating expenses thereof ..................................... 12,405,500 To the Rochester-Genesee regional transpor- tation authority for the operating expenses thereof ............................ 14,073,900 To the Niagara Frontier transportation authority for the operating expenses ther- eof ......................................... 24,885,900 823 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 To all other public transportation bus systems serving primarily areas outside of the metropolitan commuter transportation district eligible to receive operating assistance under the provisions of section 18-b of the transportation law for the operating expenses thereof in accordance with the service and usage formula to be established by the commissioner of trans- portation with the approval of the direc- tor of the budget ........................... 22,478,100 For supplemental transportation operating assistance to public transportation systems eligible to receive assistance from this account, to the extent available and necessary for costs incurred in state fiscal year 2014-15, in an amount to be determined by the commissioner of trans- portation subject to the approval of the director of the budget. Amounts herein may be made available for incentive payments to public transportation systems which achieve service or financial benchmarks specified in an annual incentive plan to be submitted by the commissioner of trans- portation and approved by the director of the budget. Notwithstanding any provisions of section 18-b of the transportation law or any other law, moneys appropriated herein may be made available at such times and upon such conditions as may be deemed appropriate by the commissioner of trans- portation and the director of the budget ..... 1,960,000 -------------- Program account subtotal .................. 88,705,100 -------------- MASS TRANSPORTATION OPERATING ASSISTANCE PROGRAM ........... 221,869,900 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the following appropriations are for the payment of mass transportation operating assistance pursuant to section 18-b of the transportation law. To the metropolitan transportation authority for the operating expenses of the New York city transit authority, the Manhattan and Bronx surface transit operating authority, 824 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 and the Staten Island rapid transit oper- ating authority .............................. 4,817,000 To the metropolitan transportation authority for the operating expenses of the Long Island rail road company and the Metro- North commuter railroad company which include operating expenses for the New York state portion of Harlem, Hudson, Port Jervis, Pascack, and New Haven commuter railroad services regardless of whether such services are provided directly or pursuant to joint service agreements ......... 8,045,000 To the Capital District transportation authority for the operating expenses ther- eof .......................................... 1,334,000 To the Central New York regional transporta- tion authority for the operating expenses thereof ...................................... 2,166,000 To the Rochester-Genesee regional transpor- tation authority for the operating expenses thereof ............................. 2,557,000 To the Niagara Frontier transportation authority for the operating expenses ther- eof .......................................... 2,854,000 To the city of New York for the operating expenses of the Staten Island ferry notwithstanding any other provision of law ................................................ 575,700 To the county of Westchester for the operat- ing expenses thereof incurred for the public transportation services, provided within the county directly or under contract ....................................... 486,400 To the county of Nassau or its sub-grantees for the operating expenses thereof incurred for public transportation services ....................................... 393,500 To the county of Suffolk for operating expenses thereof incurred for public transportation services, provided within the county directly or under contract .......... 139,300 To the city of New York for the operating expenses thereof incurred for public transportation services, provided within the city directly or under contract .......... 1,373,200 To all other public transportation systems serving primarily within the metropolitan commuter transportation district eligible to receive operating assistance under the provisions of section 18-b of the trans- portation law for the operating expenses 825 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 thereof in accordance with a service and usage formula to be established by the commissioner of transportation with the approval of the director of the budget ......... 386,800 To all other public transportation systems serving primarily outside the metropolitan commuter transportation district eligible to receive operating assistance under the provisions of section 18-b of the trans- portation law for the operating expenses thereof in accordance with a service and usage formula to be established by the commissioner of transportation with the approval of the director of the budget ....... 2,306,000 -------------- Program account subtotal .................. 27,433,900 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Mass Transportation Operating Assistance Fund Metropolitan Mass Transportation Operating Assistance Account - 21402 Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the following appropriations are for the payment of mass transportation operating assistance pursuant to section 18-b of the transportation law and section 88-a of the state finance law. To the metropolitan transportation authority for the operating expenses of the New York city transit authority, the Manhattan and Bronx surface transit operating authority, and the Staten Island rapid transit oper- ating authority ............................ 153,855,000 To the metropolitan transportation authority for the operating expenses of the Long Island rail road company and the Metro- North commuter railroad company which include operating expenses for the New York state portion of Harlem, Hudson, Port Jervis, Pascack, and New Haven commuter railroad services regardless of whether such services are provided directly or pursuant to joint service agreements ........ 21,207,000 To the city of New York for the operating expenses of the Staten Island ferry .......... 2,196,000 To the county of Westchester for the operat- ing expenses thereof incurred for public transportation services, provided within the county directly or under contract ........ 2,317,000 826 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 To the county of Nassau or its sub-grantees for the operating expenses thereof incurred for public transportation services ..................................... 2,146,000 To the county of Suffolk for operating expenses thereof incurred for public transportation services, provided within the county directly or under contract .......... 785,000 To the city of New York for the operating expenses thereof incurred for public transportation services, provided within the city directly or under contract .......... 5,395,000 To eligible public transportation systems serving primarily within the metropolitan commuter transportation district, as defined in section 1262 of the public authorities law, eligible to receive oper- ating assistance under the provisions of section 18-b of the transportation law for the operating expenses thereof in accord- ance with a service and usage formula to be established by the commissioner of transportation with the approval of the director of the budget ....................... 1,639,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................. 189,540,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Mass Transportation Operating Assistance Fund Public Transportation Systems Operating Assistance Account - 21401 Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the following appropriations are for the payment of mass transportation operating assistance pursuant to section 18-b of the transportation law and section 88-a of the state finance law. To the Capital District transportation authority for the operating expenses ther- eof ............................................ 583,000 To the Central New York regional transpor- taion authority for the operating expenses thereof ...................................... 1,012,000 To the Rochester-Genesee regional transpor- tation authority for the operating expenses thereof ............................. 1,169,000 To the Niagara Frontier transportation authority for the operating expenses ther- eof .......................................... 1,246,000 827 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 To all other public transportation bus systems serving areas outside of the metropolitan commuter transportation district eligible to receive operating assistance under the provisions of section 18-b of the transportation law for the operating expenses thereof in accordance with the service and usage formula to be established by the commissioner of trans- portation with the approval of the direc- tor of the budget .............................. 886,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 4,896,000 -------------- METROPOLITAN TRANSPORTATION AUTHORITY SUPPORT PROGRAM .... 2,040,000,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Metropolitan Transportation Authority Financial Assist- ance Fund Metropolitan Transportation Authority Aid Trust Account - 23652 Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the following appropriation is for payment of assistance provided that payments from this appropriation shall be made pursuant to a financial plan approved by the director of the budget. To the metropolitan transportation authority for deposit in the metropolitan transpor- tation authority corporate transportation account of the metropolitan transportation authority special assistance fund pursuant to section 92-ff of the state finance law... 340,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................. 340,000,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Metropolitan Transportation Authority Financial Assist- ance Fund Mobility Tax Trust Account - 23651 To the metropolitan transportation authority for deposit in the metropolitan transpor- tation authority finance fund pursuant to the provisions of section 92-ff of the state finance law. Moneys appropriated herein may be made available at such times and upon such conditions as may be deemed 828 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 appropriate by the commissioner of trans- portation and the director of the budget in accordance with section 92-ff of the state finance law ........................ 1,700,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ............... 1,700,000,000 -------------- OFFICE OF PASSENGER AND FREIGHT TRANSPORTATION PROGRAM ...... 16,800,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Miscellaneous Operating Grants Fund FTA Program Management Account - 25314 For eligible federal transit administration capital, planning and operating assistance activities apportioned to serve the special needs of transit-dependent popu- lations beyond traditional public trans- portation services and americans with disabilities act (ADA). Such activities may include public transportation projects planned, designed, and carried out to meet the special needs of seniors and individ- uals with disabilities when public trans- portation is insufficient, inappropriate, or unavailable; projects that exceed the requirements of the ADA; projects that improve access to fixed-route service and decrease reliance by individuals with disabilities on complementary paratransit; and alternatives to public transportation that assist seniors and individuals with disabilities. Eligible recipients of fund- ing may include local governments, public transportation authorities, private non- profit organizations, state agencies or other operators of public transportation that receive a grant indirectly through a recipient ................................... 16,800,000 -------------- RURAL AND SMALL URBAN TRANSIT AID PROGRAM ................... 25,100,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Miscellaneous Operating Grants Fund Rural and Small Urban Transit Aid Account - 25471 For eligible federal transit administration capital, planning and operating assistance 829 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 activities apportioned to the state to support public transportation services that are publically owned, operated directly or under contract, or otherwise sponsored by an eligible municipality, federally recognized tribal nation, or the state ....................................... 25,100,000 -------------- 830 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 INTERCITY RAIL PASSENGER SERVICE PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2000: For services and expenses: For the provision of technical assistance as part of the New York Statewide Opportunities for Airport Revitalization ("NY SOARs") program, including but not limited to air services studies, market analysis, the preparation of applications and the coordination and facilitation of public-private partnerships and the pledge of commu- nity and/or local industry funding, to airports and communities where improved commercial air service is essential for the economic development of the community or communities and such commercial services are characterized by unreasonably high air fares and/or insufficient service for the application to and the participation in the federal low fare demonstration program established pursuant to Section 203 of Public Law 106-181 ... 1,000,000 ..... (re. $840,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 1999: For the Town of Carmel Hamlet Revitalization Program ................. 490,300 ............................................. (re. $357,000) LOCAL TRANSPORTATION PLANNING STUDIES PROGRAM Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal MISCELLANEOUS Operating Grants Fund FHWA Local Planning Account - 25472 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For continuing comprehensive transportation planning and coordinated support of transit studies undertaken as part of the unified work programs of participating local planning or municipal agencies pursuant to grant agreements approved by the federal highway admin- istration ... 14,789,000 ......................... (re. $13,750,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For continuing comprehensive transportation planning and coordinated support of transit studies undertaken as part of the unified work programs of participating local planning or municipal agencies pursuant to grant agreements approved by the federal highway admin- istration ... 14,789,000 ......................... (re. $10,930,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For continuing comprehensive transportation planning and coordinated support of transit studies undertaken as part of the unified work programs of participating local planning or municipal agencies pursuant to grant agreements approved by the federal highway admin- istration ... 14,149,000 .......................... (re. $4,489,000) 831 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2010, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For continuing comprehensive transportation planning and coordinated support of transit studies undertaken as part of the unified work programs of participating local planning or municipal agencies pursuant to grant agreements approved by the federal highway admin- istration ... 14,149,000 .......................... (re. $1,133,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2009, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For continuing comprehensive transportation planning and coordinated support of transit studies undertaken as part of the unified work programs of participating local planning or municipal agencies pursuant to grant agreements approved by the federal highway admin- istration ... 14,149,000 .......................... (re. $1,148,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2008, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For continuing comprehensive transportation planning and coordinated support of transit studies undertaken as part of the unified work programs of participating local planning or municipal agencies pursuant to grant agreements approved by the federal highway admin- istration ... 16,590,000 ............................ (re. $365,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2007, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For continuing comprehensive transportation planning and coordinated support of transit studies undertaken as part of the unified work programs of participating local planning or municipal agencies pursuant to grant agreements approved by the federal highway admin- istration: For the grant period October 1, 2006 to September 30, 2007: 12,181,000 .......................................... (re. $143,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2006, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For continuing comprehensive transportation planning and coordinated support of transit studies undertaken as part of the unified work programs of participating local planning or municipal agencies pursuant to grant agreements approved by the federal highway admin- istration: For the grant period October 1, 2005 to September 30, 2006: 12,181,000 .......................................... (re. $168,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal MISCELLANEOUS Operating Grants Fund FTA Local Planning Account - 25473 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For continuing comprehensive transportation planning and coordinated support of transit studies undertaken as part of the unified work programs of participating local planning or municipal agencies 832 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 pursuant to grant agreements approved by the federal transit admin- istration ... 4,553,000 ........................... (re. $4,553,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For continuing comprehensive transportation planning and coordinated support of transit studies undertaken as part of the unified work programs of participating local planning or municipal agencies pursuant to grant agreements approved by the federal transit admin- istration ... 4,553,000 ........................... (re. $4,553,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For continuing comprehensive transportation planning and coordinated support of transit studies undertaken as part of the unified work programs of participating local planning or municipal agencies pursuant to grant agreements approved by the federal transit admin- istration ... 4,719,000 ........................... (re. $1,203,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2010, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For continuing comprehensive transportation planning and coordinated support of transit studies undertaken as part of the unified work programs of participating local planning or municipal agencies pursuant to grant agreements approved by the federal transit admin- istration ... 4,719,000 ............................. (re. $792,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2009, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For continuing comprehensive transportation planning and coordinated support of transit studies undertaken as part of the unified work programs of participating local planning or municipal agencies pursuant to grant agreements approved by the federal transit admin- istration ... 4,719,000 ............................. (re. $412,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2008, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For continuing comprehensive transportation planning and coordinated support of transit studies undertaken as part of the unified work programs of participating local planning or municipal agencies pursuant to grant agreements approved by the federal transit admin- istration ... 6,472,000 ............................. (re. $452,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2007, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For continuing comprehensive transportation planning and coordinated support of transit studies undertaken as part of the unified work programs of participating local planning or municipal agencies pursuant to grant agreements approved by the federal transit admin- istration: For the grant period October 1, 2006 to September 30, 2007: .......... 4,506,000 ............................................ (re. $52,000) MASS TRANSPORTATION OPERATING ASSISTANCE FUND PROGRAM 833 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Special Revenue Funds - Other Mass Transportation Operating Assistance Fund Metropolitan Mass Transportation Operating Assistance Account - 21402 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For supplemental transportation operating assistance to public trans- portation systems eligible to receive assistance from this account, to the extent available and necessary for costs incurred in state fiscal year 2013-14, in an amount to be determined by the commis- sioner of transportation subject to the approval of the director of the budget. Amounts herein may be made available for incentive payments to public transportation systems which achieve service or financial benchmarks specified in an annual incentive plan to be submitted by the commissioner of transportation and approved by the director of the budget. Notwithstanding any provisions of section 18-b of the transportation law or any other law, moneys appropriated herein may be made available at such times and upon such conditions as may be deemed appropriate by the commissioner of transportation and the director of the budget ..................................... 4,312,000 ......................................... (re. $4,312,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For supplemental transportation operating assistance to public trans- portation systems eligible to receive assistance from this account, to the extent available and necessary for costs incurred in state fiscal year 2012-13, in an amount to be determined by the commis- sioner of transportation subject to the approval of the director of the budget. Amounts herein may be made available for incentive payments to public transportation systems which achieve service or financial benchmarks specified in an annual incentive plan to be submitted by the commissioner of transportation and approved by the director of the budget. Notwithstanding any provisions of section 18-b of the transportation law or any other law, moneys appropriated herein may be made available at such times and upon such conditions as may be deemed appropriate by the commissioner of transportation and the director of the budget ... 4,312,000 ...... (re. $4,312,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For supplemental transportation operating assistance to public trans- portation systems eligible to receive assistance from this account, to the extent available and necessary for costs incurred in state fiscal year 2011-12, in an amount to be determined by the commis- sioner of transportation subject to the approval of the director of the budget. Amounts herein may be made available for incentive payments to public transportation systems which achieve service or financial benchmarks specified in an annual incentive plan to be submitted by the commissioner of transportation and approved by the director of the budget. Notwithstanding any provisions of section 18-b of the transportation law or any other law, moneys appropriated herein may be made available at such times and upon such conditions as may be deemed appropriate by the commissioner of transportation and the director of the budget ... 4,312,000 ...... (re. $1,148,000) 834 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Special Revenue Funds - Other Mass Transportation Operating Assistance Fund Public Transportation Systems Operating Assistance Account - 21401 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For supplemental transportation operating assistance to public trans- portation systems eligible to receive assistance from this account, to the extent available and necessary for costs incurred in state fiscal year 2013-14, in an amount to be determined by the commis- sioner of transportation subject to the approval of the director of the budget. Amounts herein may be made available for incentive payments to public transportation systems which achieve service or financial benchmarks specified in an annual incentive plan to be submitted by the commissioner of transportation and approved by the director of the budget. Notwithstanding any provisions of section 18-b of the transportation law or any other law, moneys appropriated herein may be made available at such times and upon such conditions as may be deemed appropriate by the commissioner of transportation and the director of the budget ..................................... 1,960,000 ......................................... (re. $1,960,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For supplemental transportation operating assistance to public trans- portation systems eligible to receive assistance from this account, to the extent available and necessary for costs incurred in state fiscal year 2012-13, in an amount to be determined by the commis- sioner of transportation subject to the approval of the director of the budget. Amounts herein may be made available for incentive payments to public transportation systems which achieve service or financial benchmarks specified in an annual incentive plan to be submitted by the commissioner of transportation and approved by the director of the budget. Notwithstanding any provisions of section 18-b of the transportation law or any other law, moneys appropriated herein may be made available at such times and upon such conditions as may be deemed appropriate by the commissioner of transportation and the director of the budget ... 1,960,000 ...... (re. $1,960,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For supplemental transportation operating assistance to public trans- portation systems eligible to receive assistance from this account, to the extent available and necessary for costs incurred in state fiscal year 2011-12, in an amount to be determined by the commis- sioner of transportation subject to the approval of the director of the budget. Amounts herein may be made available for incentive payments to public transportation systems which achieve service or financial benchmarks specified in an annual incentive plan to be submitted by the commissioner of transportation and approved by the director of the budget. Notwithstanding any provisions of section 18-b of the transportation law or any other law, moneys appropriated herein may be made available at such times and upon such conditions as may be deemed appropriate by the commissioner of transportation and the director of the budget ... 1,960,000 ...... (re. $1,960,000) 835 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For supplemental transportation operating assistance to public trans- portation systems eligible to receive assistance from this account, to the extent available and necessary for costs incurred in state fiscal year 2010-11, in an amount to be determined by the commis- sioner of transportation subject to the approval of the director of the budget. Amounts herein may be made available for incentive payments to public transportation systems which achieve service or financial benchmarks specified in an annual incentive plan to be submitted by the commissioner of transportation and approved by the director of the budget. Notwithstanding any provisions of section 18-b of the transportation law or any other law, moneys appropriated herein may be made available at such times and upon such conditions as may be deemed appropriate by the commissioner of transportation and the director of the budget ... 1,960,000 ...... (re. $1,960,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2009: For supplemental transportation operating assistance to public trans- portation systems eligible to receive assistance from this account, to the extent available and necessary for costs incurred in state fiscal year 2009-10, in an amount to be determined by the commis- sioner of transportation subject to the approval of the director of the budget. Amounts herein may be made available for incentive payments to public transportation systems which achieve service or financial benchmarks specified in an annual incentive plan to be submitted by the commissioner of transportation and approved by the director of the budget. Notwithstanding any provisions of section 18-b of the transportation law or any other law, moneys appropriated herein may be made available at such times and upon such conditions as may be deemed appropriate by the commissioner of transportation and the director of the budget ... 1,960,000 ...... (re. $1,960,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2008: For supplemental transportation operating assistance to public trans- portation systems eligible to receive assistance from this account, to the extent available and necessary for costs incurred in state fiscal year 2008-09, in an amount to be determined by the commis- sioner of transportation subject to the approval of the director of the budget. Amounts herein may be made available for incentive payments to public transportation systems which achieve service or financial benchmarks specified in an annual incentive plan to be submitted by the commissioner of transportation and approved by the director of the budget. Notwithstanding any provisions of section 18-b of the transportation law or any other law, moneys appropriated herein may be made available at such times and upon such conditions as may be deemed appropriate by the commissioner of transportation and the director of the budget ... 1,960,000 ...... (re. $1,960,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2007: For supplemental transportation operating assistance to public trans- portation systems eligible to receive assistance from this account, to the extent available and necessary for costs incurred in state 836 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 fiscal year 2007-08, in an amount to be determined by the commis- sioner of transportation subject to the approval of the director of the budget. Amounts herein may be made available for incentive payments to public transportation systems which achieve service or financial benchmarks specified in an annual incentive plan to be submitted by the commissioner of transportation and approved by the director of the budget. Notwithstanding any provisions of section 18-b of the transportation law or any other law, moneys appropriated herein may be made available at such times and upon such conditions as may be deemed appropriate by the commissioner of transportation and the director of the budget ... 2,000,000 ...... (re. $2,000,000) OFFICE OF PASSENGER AND FREIGHT TRANSPORTATION PROGRAM Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal MISCELLANEOUS Operating Grants Fund FTA Program Management Account - 25314 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For eligible federal transit administration capital, planning and operating assistance activities apportioned to serve the special needs of transit-dependent populations beyond traditional public transportation services and americans with disabilities act (ADA). Such activities may include public transportation projects planned, designed, and carried out to meet the special needs of seniors and individuals with disabilities when public transportation is insuffi- cient, inappropriate, or unavailable; projects that exceed the requirements of the ADA; projects that improve access to fixed-route service and decrease reliance by individuals with disabilities on complementary paratransit; and alternatives to public transportation that assist seniors and individuals with disabilities. Eligible recipients of funding may include local governments, public trans- portation authorities, private non-profit organizations, state agen- cies or other operators of public transportation that receive a grant indirectly through a recipient ............................... 16,800,000 ....................................... (re. $16,800,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For municipal and not-for-profit mass transportation vehicle purchases pursuant to a program approved by the federal government for elderly individuals and individuals with disabilities ...................... 9,094,000 ......................................... (re. $9,094,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For municipal and not-for-profit mass transportation vehicle purchases pursuant to a program approved by the federal government for elderly individuals and individuals with disabilities ...................... 9,094,000 ......................................... (re. $3,933,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2010: Maintenance undistributed ... 9,094,000 ............... (re. $837,000) 837 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2009: Maintenance undistributed ... 9,094,000 ............... (re. $718,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2008: Maintenance undistributed ... 8,634,000 ............... (re. $841,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2007: For the grant period October 1, 2006 to September 30, 2007: Maintenance undistributed ... 7,925,000 ............... (re. $828,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2006: For the grant period October 1, 2005 to September 30, 2006: ... 7,582,000 ......................................... (re. $1,039,000) RURAL AND SMALL URBAN TRANSIT AID PROGRAM Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal MISCELLANEOUS Operating Grants Fund Rural and Small Urban Transit Aid Account - 25471 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For eligible federal transit administration capital, planning and operating assistance activities apportioned to the state to support public transportation services that are publically owned, operated directly or under contract, or otherwise sponsored by an eligible municipality, federally recognized tribal nation, or the state ... 25,100,000 ....................................... (re. $25,100,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For public mass transportation operating assistance and capital projects and transit related technical support services or special studies undertaken by participating localities or by the department of transportation on behalf of localities through contractual arrangements with private carriers, private nonprofit corporations or consultants, pursuant to a program approved by the federal government, for non-urbanized area formula program, job access, reverse commute, and new freedoms .................................. 25,100,000 ....................................... (re. $24,414,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For public mass transportation operating assistance and capital projects and transit related technical support services or special studies undertaken by participating localities or by the department of transportation on behalf of localities through contractual arrangements with private carriers, private nonprofit corporations or consultants, pursuant to a program approved by the federal government, for non-urbanized area formula program, job access, reverse commute, and new freedoms .................................. 25,100,000 ....................................... (re. $24,796,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2010: 838 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For public mass transportation operating assistance and capital projects and transit related technical support services or special studies undertaken by participating localities or by the department of transportation on behalf of localities through contractual arrangements with private carriers, private nonprofit corporations or consultants, pursuant to a program approved by the federal government, for non-urbanized area formula program, job access, reverse commute, and new freedoms .................................. 25,100,000 ....................................... (re. $20,466,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2009: For public mass transportation operating assistance and capital projects and transit related technical support services or special studies undertaken by participating localities or by the department of transportation on behalf of localities through contractual arrangements with private carriers, private nonprofit corporations or consultants, pursuant to a program approved by the federal government, for non-urbanized area formula program, job access, reverse commute, and new freedoms .................................. 25,100,000 ....................................... (re. $10,671,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2008: For public mass transportation operating assistance and capital projects and transit related technical support services or special studies undertaken by participating localities or by the department of transportation on behalf of localities through contractual arrangements with private carriers, private nonprofit corporations or consultants, pursuant to a program approved by the federal government, for non-urbanized area formula program, job access, reverse commute, and new freedoms .................................. 22,214,000 ........................................ (re. $9,435,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2007: For public mass transportation operating assistance and capital projects and transit related technical support services or special studies undertaken by participating localities or by the department of transportation on behalf of localities through contractual arrangements with private carriers, private nonprofit corporations or consultants, pursuant to a program approved by the federal government, for non-urbanized area formula program, job access, reverse commute, and new freedoms. For the grant period October 1, 2006 to September 30, 2007 ........... 21,803,000 ....................................... (re. $15,554,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2006: For public mass transportation operating assistance and capital projects and transit related technical support services or special studies undertaken by participating localities or by the department of transportation on behalf of localities through contractual arrangements with private carriers, private nonprofit corporations or consultants, pursuant to a program approved by the federal 839 12653-12-4 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 government, for non-urbanized area formula program, job access, reverse commute, and new freedoms: For the grant period October 1, 2005 to September 30, 2006 ........... 17,975,000 ........................................ (re. $2,692,000) 840 12653-12-4 NEW YORK STATE URBAN DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS General Fund ....................... 42,185,000 322,164,000 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 42,185,000 322,164,000 ================ ================ SCHEDULE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM ................................ 42,185,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For services and expenses of the minority and women-owned business development and lending program ................................ 635,000 For services and expenses consistent with the federal community development finan- cial institutions program (12 U.S.C. 4701 et seq.). Up to $1,000,000 shall be used for program activities conducted by commu- nity development financial institutions in economically distressed and highly distressed areas ............................. 1,495,000 For services and expenses of the entrepre- neurial assistance program ..................... 490,000 For additional services and expenses of the entrepreneurial assistance program for all designated centers. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the direc- tor of the budget shall suballocate the full amount of this appropriation to the department of economic development ........... 1,274,000 For services and expenses of contractual payments related to the retention of professional football in Western New York .... 4,457,000 For services and expenses of the urban and community development program in econom- ically distressed areas ...................... 3,404,000 For services and expenses of the empire state economic development fund ............. 19,180,000 For services and expenses of the Adirondack North Country Association ...................... 350,000 For services and expenses of military base retention efforts ............................ 2,000,000 For services and expenses of Center State CEO ............................................ 400,000 841 12653-12-4 NEW YORK STATE URBAN DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For services and expenses of the Seneca Army Depot .......................................... 600,000 For services and expenses of local economic development initiatives ...................... 5,000,000 For services and expenses of fishing tourna- ment promotions ................................ 250,000 For services and expenses of the digital game development act ......................... 2,000,000 For services and expenses of the SUNY Manu- facturing Alliance for Research and Tech- nology Transfer (SMARTT) laboratories .......... 150,000 For services and expenses of veteran entre- preneurship and employment opportunity centers ........................................ 500,000 -------------- 842 12653-12-4 NEW YORK STATE URBAN DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses of the minority and women-owned business development and lending program ... 635,000 ......... (re. $635,000) For services and expenses consistent with the federal community devel- opment financial institutions program (12 U.S.C. 4701 et seq.). Up to $1,000,000 shall be used for program activities conducted by community development financial institutions in economically distressed and highly distressed areas ............................. 1,495,000 ......................................... (re. $1,495,000) For services and expenses of the entrepreneurial assistance program ... 490,000 ......................................... (re. $490,000) For additional services and expenses of the entrepreneurial assistance program for all designated centers. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the director of the budget shall suballocate the full amount of this appropriation to the department of economic development ... 1,274,000 ......................... (re. $1,274,000) For services and expenses of contractual payments related to the retention of professional football in Western New York ............. 4,407,000 ........................................... (re. $864,000) For services and expenses of the urban and community development program in economically distressed areas ........................... 3,404,000 ......................................... (re. $3,404,000) For services and expenses of the empire state economic development fund ... 19,180,000 .............................. (re. $19,180,000) The sum of $5,000,000 is hereby appropriated for services and expenses, loans, and grants, related to the regional hosting of the National Football League Super Bowl XLVIII in 2014, for activities in New York state that promote tourism, expand business opportu- nities, create jobs, increase state and local tax revenues and stim- ulate economic development ... 5,000,000 .......... (re. $2,500,000) For services and expenses related to the Institute for Nanoelectronics Discovery and Exploration (INDEX) at The College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering (CNSE), with its autonomous operating status as recognized and approved by the SUNY Board of Trustees in resol- ution number 2008-165 ... 1,012,000 ............... (re. $1,012,000) For services and expenses of the EB-5 Immigrant Program at the small business development center at York college ........................ 150,000 ............................................. (re. $150,000) For additional services and expenses of the minority and women-owned business development and lending program ........................... 365,000 ............................................. (re. $365,000) For services and expenses of the Adirondack North Country Association ... 250,000 ........................................ (re. $250,000) For services and expenses of military base retention efforts ... 2,000,000 ......................................... (re. $2,000,000) For services and expenses of Center State CEO ........................ 1,000,000 ......................................... (re. $1,000,000) 843 12653-12-4 NEW YORK STATE URBAN DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses of the Bronx Overall Economic Development Corporation ... 600,000 ............................. (re. $600,000) For services and expenses of the CNY Biotech Accelerator ............. 200,000 ............................................. (re. $200,000) For services and expenses of the Long Island Regional Planning Council ... 250,000 ........................................ (re. $250,000) For services and expenses of the Seneca Army Depot ................... 600,000 ............................................. (re. $600,000) For services and expenses of the Western Erie Canal Alliance ......... 75,000 ............................................... (re. $75,000) For services and expenses of Nassau County Heritage Tourism .......... 100,000 ............................................. (re. $100,000) For services and expenses related to the sponsorship of regional events at Canisius College ... 50,000 ................ (re. $50,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses of the minority and women-owned business development and lending program ... 635,000 ......... (re. $635,000) For services and expenses consistent with the federal community devel- opment financial institutions program (12 U.S.C. 4701 et seq.), up to $1,000,000 shall be used for program activities conducted by community development financial institutions in economically distressed and highly distressed areas ............................. 1,495,000 ......................................... (re. $1,495,000) For services and expenses of the entrepreneurial assistance program ... 490,000 ......................................... (re. $490,000) For additional services and expenses of the entrepreneurial assistance program for all designated centers. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the director of the budget shall suballocate the full amount of this appropriation to the department of economic development ... 1,274,000 ......................... (re. $1,246,000) For services and expenses of the urban and community development program in economically distressed areas............................ 7,404,000 ......................................... (re. $7,404,000) For services and expenses of the empire state economic development fund ... 50,400,000 .............................. (re. $50,400,000) For services and expenses of the jobs now program .................... 16,200,000 ....................................... (re. $16,200,000) For services and expenses of Center State CEO ........................ 1,000,000 ......................................... (re. $1,000,000) For services and expenses of the Canisius Women's Business Center .... 100,000 ............................................. (re. $100,000) For services and expenses of the Rochester Technology and Manufactur- ing Association ... 200,000 ......................... (re. $139,000) For services and expenses related to military base redevelopment ..... 600,000 ............................................. (re. $600,000) For additional services and expenses of the minority and women-owned business development and lending program ........................... 365,000 ............................................. (re. $365,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: 844 12653-12-4 NEW YORK STATE URBAN DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses of military base retention efforts, provided that not less than $1,050,000 is provided to the griffiss local development corporation, not less than $600,000 is provided to the cyber research institute, and not less than $450,000 is provided to the United States military academy at west point ................... 5,000,000 ......................................... (re. $4,644,000) For services and expenses related to the Institute for Nanoelectronics Discovery and Exploration (INDEX) at The College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering (CNSE), with its autonomous operating status as recognized and approved by the SUNY Board of Trustees in resol- ution number 2008-165 ... 1,012,000 ............... (re. $1,012,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses of the minority and women-owned business development and lending program ... 635,000 ......... (re. $635,000) For services and expenses consistent with the federal community devel- opment financial institutions program (12 U.S.C. 4701 et seq.), up to $1,000,000 shall be used for program activities conducted by community development financial institutions in economically distressed and highly distressed areas ............................. 1,495,000 ......................................... (re. $1,495,000) For services and expenses of the university at Buffalo's Krabbe disease research institute ... 980,000 .............. (re. $980,000) For services and expenses related to the university at Albany's insti- tute for nanoelectronics discovery and exploration (INDEX) ......... 980,000 ............................................. (re. $980,000) For services and expenses of the urban and community development program in economically distressed areas ........................... 3,404,000 ......................................... (re. $3,404,000) For services and expenses of Griffiss air force base redevelopment ... 125,000 .............................................. (re. $13,000) For services and expenses related to the Seneca Army Depot............ 125,000 ............................................. (re. $125,000) For services and expenses related of the Monroe County department of planning and development for economic development and workforce training initiatives ... 290,000 .................... (re. $290,000) For services and expenses of Center State CEO......................... 2,000,000 ......................................... (re. $1,835,000) For services and expenses of the western NY STAMP project ............ 2,000,000 ........................................... (re. $494,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses related to economic development purposes, including but not limited to, marketing and advertising to promote economic development in the state of New York. Funds appropriated herein shall be available for services and expenses, loans and grants, provided, that not more than 50 percent of this appropri- ation shall be available for the 2011-12 state fiscal year ......... 62,360,000 ...................................... (re. $38,840,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2010: 845 12653-12-4 NEW YORK STATE URBAN DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses of a small business revolving loan fund, as authorized pursuant to a chapter of the laws of 2010. Notwithstand- ing any inconsistent provision of law, the director of the budget may suballocate up to the full amount of this appropriation to any department, agency or authority. No moneys of the state in the state treasury or any of its funds shall be expended from this appropri- ation until a miscellaneous receipt is provided from the New York power authority, and the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the New York state job development corpo- ration in such detail as the director of the budget may require .... 25,000,000 .......................................... (re. $112,000) For services and expenses of the empire state economic development fund ... 6,180,000 ................................ (re. $5,843,000) For services and expenses of the minority and women-owned business development and lending program ... 635,000 ......... (re. $633,000) For services and expenses consistent with the federal community devel- opment financial institutions program (12 U.S.C. 4701 et seq.), up to $1,000,000 shall be used for program activities conducted by community development financial institutions in economically distressed and highly distressed areas ............................. 1,495,000 ......................................... (re. $1,009,000) For additional services and expenses of the entrepreneurial assistance program for all designated centers. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the director of the budget shall suballocate the full amount of this appropriation to the department of economic development ... 1,274,000 ......................... (re. $1,079,000) For services and expenses of the university at Buffalo's Krabbe disease research institute ... 980,000 .............. (re. $970,000) For services and expenses related to the university at Albany's insti- tute for nanoelectronics discovery and exploration (INDEX) ......... 980,000 ............................................. (re. $970,000) For services and expenses of the urban and community development program in economically distressed areas ........................... 3,404,000 ......................................... (re. $3,402,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2009: For services and expenses of the empire state economic development fund ... 6,180,000 ................................ (re. $4,967,000) For services and expenses of the minority and women-owned business development and lending program ... 635,000 ......... (re. $635,000) For additional services and expenses of the entrepreneurial assistance program for all designated centers. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the director of the budget shall suballocate the full amount of this appropriation to the department of economic development ... 1,274,000 ........................... (re. $519,000) For services and expenses of the university at Buffalo's Krabbe disease research institute ... 980,000 .............. (re. $980,000) For services and expenses related to the university at Albany's insti- tute for nanoelectronics discovery and exploration (INDEX) ......... 980,000 ............................................. (re. $980,000) 846 12653-12-4 NEW YORK STATE URBAN DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses of the urban and community development program in economically distressed areas ........................... 3,404,000 ......................................... (re. $3,404,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2009, as amended by chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For services and expenses related to the operation of the centers of excellence pursuant to a plan approved by the director of the budg- et. All or portions of the funds appropriated hereby may be suballo- cated or transferred to any department, agency, or public authority ... 5,234,000 ..................................... (re. $2,783,000) Project Schedule PROJECT AMOUNT -------------------------------------------- For services and expenses related to the operation of the Buffalo center of excel- lence in bioinformatics and life sciences .................... 872,333 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Greater Rochester center of excellence in photonics and microsystems ................. 872,333 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Syracuse center of excellence in environmental and energy systems ............... 872,333 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Albany center of excel- lence in nanoelectronics ......... 872,333 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Stony Brook center of excellence in wireless and information technology ........... 872,333 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Binghamton Center of Excellence in small scale systems integration and packaging ........................ 872,333 -------------- Total ........................ 5,234,000 ============== By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2008: For services and expenses of the empire state economic development fund ... 18,970,000 ............................... (re. $2,371,000) 847 12653-12-4 NEW YORK STATE URBAN DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses of the minority and women-owned business development and lending program ... 635,000 ......... (re. $635,000) For services and expenses of military base retention efforts ......... 980,000 ............................................. (re. $780,000) For services and expenses related to the operation of the centers of excellence pursuant to a plan approved by the director of the budg- et. All or portions of the funds appropriated hereby may be subal- located or transferred to any department, agency, or public authori- ty ... 6,934,000 .................................. (re. $2,313,000) Project Schedule PROJECT AMOUNT -------------------------------------------- For services and expenses related to the operation of the Buffalo center of excel- lence in bioinformatics and life sciences .................. 1,155,666 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Greater Rochester center of excellence in photonics and microsystems ............... 1,155,666 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Syracuse center of excellence in environmental and energy systems ............ 1,155,666 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Albany center of excel- lence in nanoelectronics ....... 1,155,666 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Stony Brook center of excellence in wireless and information technology ......... 1,155,666 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Binghamton Center of Excellence in small scale systems integration and packaging ...................... 1,155,666 -------------- Total ........................ 6,934,000 ============== For services and expenses related to the university at Albany's insti- tute for nanoelectronics discovery and exploration (INDEX) ......... 980,000 .............................................. (re. $98,000) For additional services and expenses of the entrepreneurial assistance program for all designated centers. Notwithstanding any inconsistent 848 12653-12-4 NEW YORK STATE URBAN DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 provision of law, the director of the budget shall suballocate the full amount of this appropriation to the department of economic development ... 1,274,000 ........................... (re. $163,000) For services and expenses of the urban and community development program in economically distressed areas ........................... 3,404,000 ......................................... (re. $3,404,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2008, as amended by chapter 1, section 4, of the laws of 2009: For services and expenses of: Bronx Business Alliance ... 115,000 ................... (re. $115,000) Canisius College Women's Business Center ... 38,000 .... (re. $38,000) Jamaica Chamber of Commerce ... 38,000 .................. (re. $6,000) Metropolitan Development Association - Vision 2010 ................... 71,000 ............................................... (re. $30,000) Queens Chamber of Commerce ... 75,000 .................. (re. $75,000) Queens Minority and Women's Business Center .......................... 113,000 ............................................. (re. $113,000) Watervliet Arsenal ... 158,000 ........................ (re. $158,000) The promotion and marketing of property surrounding the Niagara Falls International Airport ... 75,000 ..................... (re. $33,000) For services and expenses of the MDA CNY Essential Initiative ........ 301,000 ............................................. (re. $102,000) For services and expenses of Griffiss airforce base redevelopment .... 1,053,000 ........................................... (re. $482,000) For services and expenses related to the New York Industrial Retention Network ... 188,000 ................................. (re. $188,000) For services and expenses of Luther Forest Technology Campus Economic Development Corporation ... 752,000 ................. (re. $752,000) Hudson Valley Economic Development Corporation ....................... 376,000 ............................................. (re. $249,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2008, as added by chapter 53, section 5, of the laws of 2008: Within the amount appropriated herein, up to $5 million shall be available, upon approval of the director of the budget, for payment to the Belmont Park host communities, at such time as the franchise oversight board certifies to the director of the budget that real estate development with a value of at least $50 million has been approved by the board pursuant to subparagraph (i) of paragraph (a) of subdivision 8 of section 212 of the racing, pari-mutuel wagering, and breeding law. Such monies shall be available upon application by the host communities, subject to the unanimous approval of the fran- chise oversight board, and shall be used for expenses incurred by such host communities, including but not limited to, public safety, street and highway construction, maintenance and lighting, sanita- tion, and water supply in order to minimize or reduce real property taxes. Belmont Park host communities shall mean those in the immedi- ate vicinity of Belmont racetrack, including but not limited to the county of Nassau, the unincorporated hamlets of Elmont and Bellerose Terrace, and the incorporated villages of Floral Park, South Floral Park and Bellerose Village ... 5,000,000 .......... (re. $5,000,000) 849 12653-12-4 NEW YORK STATE URBAN DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2007: For services and expenses of the minority and women-owned business development and lending program ... 1,948,000 ..... (re. $1,948,000) For services and expenses of military base retention efforts ......... 1,000,000 ........................................... (re. $266,000) For services and expenses of the university at Buffalo's Krabbe disease research institute ... 1,000,000 .......... (re. $1,000,000) For services and expenses of the urban and community development program in economically distressed areas ........................... 3,473,000 ......................................... (re. $3,473,000) For services and expenses of Griffiss airforce base redevelopment .... 1,400,000 ........................................... (re. $150,000) For services and expenses related to infrastructure and other improve- ments at Plattsburgh air force base ................................ 1,000,000 ........................................... (re. $374,000) For services and expenses related to the Catholic Family Center infor- mation technology infrastructure project ........................... 250,000 ............................................. (re. $250,000) For services and expenses related to infrastructure development at Stewart International Airport ... 100,000 ........... (re. $100,000) For services and expenses of: Metropolitan Development Association - Grants for Growth ............. 1,000,000 ........................................... (re. $403,000) Brooklyn Chamber of Commerce ... 650,000 .............. (re. $650,000) DaVinci Project ... 45,000 ............................. (re. $40,000) Jamaica Chamber of Commerce ... 115,000 ................. (re. $4,000) Garment Industry Development Center ... 750,000 ....... (re. $750,000) Watervliet Arsenal ... 210,000 ......................... (re. $81,000) Metropolitan Development Association-Indoor Environmental Quality Center ... 250,000 ................................... (re. $62,000) Queens Minority and Women's Business Center .......................... 150,000 .............................................. (re. $38,000) CAPITAL REGION LOC, Inc. ... 50,000 .................... (re. $28,000) Metropolitan Development Association-Vision 2010 ..................... 95,000 ............................................... (re. $95,000) Syracuse University Technology & Commercialization Law Program ....... 125,000 ............................................. (re. $125,000) Queens Chamber of Commerce ... 100,000 ................ (re. $100,000) Buffalo Niagara Partnership Workforce Development Program ............ 45,000 ............................................... (re. $45,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2007, as amended by chapter 496, section 6, of the laws of 2008: For services and expenses related to the operation of the centers of excellence pursuant to a plan approved by the director of the budg- et. All or portions of the funds appropriated hereby may be suballo- cated or transferred to any department, agency, or public authority, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 ... 7,075,000 ................. (re. $821,000) 850 12653-12-4 NEW YORK STATE URBAN DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Project Schedule PROJECT AMOUNT -------------------------------------------- (thousands) For services and expenses related to the operation of the Buffalo center of excel- lence in bioinformatics and life sciences .................. 1,179,166 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Greater Rochester center of excellence in photonics and microsystems ............... 1,179,166 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Syracuse center of excellence in environmental and energy systems ............. 1,179,166 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Albany center of excel- lence in nanoelectronics ....... 1,179,166 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Stony Brook center of excellence in wireless and information technology ......... 1,179,166 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Binghamton Center of Excellence in small scale systems integration and packaging ...................... 1,179,166 -------------- Total ........................ 7,075,000 ============== For services and expenses related to the university at Albany's insti- tute for nanoelectronics discovery and exploration (INDEX), provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 ... 1,000,000 .................. (re. $94,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2006: For services and expenses of the jobs now program .................... 32,134,000 ....................................... (re. $31,134,000) For services and expenses of the urban and community development program in economically distressed areas ........................... 3,473,000 ......................................... (re. $2,428,000) 851 12653-12-4 NEW YORK STATE URBAN DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses of military base retention efforts ......... 1,000,000 ........................................... (re. $230,000) For services and expenses of: American-Axle Tonawanda Forge ... 1,000,000 ......... (re. $1,000,000) Garment Industry Development Center ... 750,000 ........ (re. $84,000) Metropolitan Development Association-Indoor Environmental Quality Center ... 250,000 .................................. (re. $109,000) For services and expenses of: DaVinci Project ... 45,000 ............................. (re. $45,000) For services and expenses related to the Long Island Hispanic Chamber of Commerce ... 500,000 ............................. (re. $193,000) For services and expenses related to the county enhancement to the Essential New York Initiative to be distributed on a per capita basis to each of the twelve counties in the program central New York service region ... 1,000,000 ........................ (re. $692,000) For services and expenses related to the Rochester Area Colleges Math and Science Hub ... 500,000 ......................... (re. $136,000) For services and expenses of the operation of the Advanced Biotechnol- ogies Center ... 750,000 ............................ (re. $750,000) For services and expenses of economic development initiatives ........ 750,000 ............................................. (re. $250,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2006, as amended by chapter 496, section 6, of the laws of 2008: For services and expenses related to the operation of the centers of excellence pursuant to a plan approved by the director of the budg- et. All or portions of the funds appropriated hereby may be suballo- cated or transferred to any department, agency, or public authority, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 ... 7,075,000 ............... (re. $1,513,000) Project Schedule PROJECT AMOUNT -------------------------------------------- (thousands) For services and expenses related to the operation of the Buffalo center of excel- lence in bioinformatics and life sciences .................. 1,415,000 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Greater Rochester center of excellence in photonics and microsystems ............... 1,415,000 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Syracuse center of excellence in environmental 852 12653-12-4 NEW YORK STATE URBAN DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 and energy systems ............. 1,415,000 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Albany center of excel- lence in nanoelectronics ....... 1,415,000 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Stony Brook center of excellence in wireless and information technology ......... 1,415,000 -------------- Total ........................ 7,075,000 -------------- For services and expenses of the university at Buffalo's Krabbe disease research institute, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 .................. 1,000,000 ............................................ (re. $15,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2006, as added by chapter 108, section 5, of the laws of 2006: For infrastructure and other improvements at Plattsburgh air force base ... 1,400,000 .................................. (re. $213,000) For services and expenses of the minority and women-owned business development and lending program ... 648,000 ......... (re. $648,000) For services and expenses consistent with the federal community devel- opment financial institutions program (12 U.S.C. 4701 et seq.), up to $1,000,000 shall be used for program activities conducted by community development financial institutions in economically distressed and highly distressed areas ............................. 1,525,000 ........................................... (re. $300,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2005, as amended by chapter 1, section 4, of the laws of 2009: For services and expenses of the jobs now program .................... 30,634,000 ....................................... (re. $24,464,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2005, as amended by chapter 62, section 4, of the laws of 2005: For services and expenses of infrastructure and other improvements associated with cooperative state/federal efforts at the Seneca army depot ... 900,000 ................................... (re. $137,000) For services and expenses of: American-Axle Tonawanda Forge ... 1,000,000 ........... (re. $926,000) Metropolitan Development Association Essential New York initiative ... 2,000,000 ........................................... (re. $119,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2004, as amended by chapter 496, section 6, of the laws of 2008: 853 12653-12-4 NEW YORK STATE URBAN DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses of the jobs now program, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 ... 32,134,000 ............................................ (re. $9,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2004: For services and expenses of military base retention efforts ......... 1,000,000 ........................................... (re. $166,000) By chapter 382, part A, section 1, of the laws of 2001, as amended by chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2008: For services and expenses of high technology, biotechnology and biomedical initiatives. Funds appropriated herein may be suballo- cated to any department agency or public authority ................. 10,000,000 ....................................... (re. $10,000,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2000: For services and expenses of economic development initiatives to be determined pursuant to a memorandum of understanding to be executed by the governor, the temporary president of the senate and the speaker of the assembly ... 19,000,000 ........... (re. $19,000,000) 854 12653-12-4 DIVISION OF VETERANS' AFFAIRS AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS General Fund ....................... 9,706,000 3,798,000 Special Revenue Funds - Federal .... 500,000 0 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 10,206,000 3,798,000 ================ ================ SCHEDULE ADMINISTRATION PROGRAM ......................................... 799,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For payment of supplemental burial benefits to eligible families of military personnel killed in combat, pursuant to section 354-b of the executive law, and for trans- fer of such amounts as are necessary to state operations for related administra- tive expenses .................................. 200,000 For payments of gold star annuity benefits to eligible families of military personnel ..... 599,000 -------------- BLIND VETERAN ANNUITY ASSISTANCE PROGRAM ..................... 6,380,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For payment of annuities to blind veterans and eligible surviving spouses. Up to $15,000 of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations for admin- istrative costs associated with this program ...................................... 6,380,000 -------------- VETERANS' COUNSELING SERVICES PROGRAM ........................ 3,027,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For payment of aid to county and city veter- ans' service agencies pursuant to article 17 of the executive law ...................... 1,177,000 855 12653-12-4 DIVISION OF VETERANS' AFFAIRS AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For services and expenses of the veterans outreach center, inc. (Monroe county) .......... 250,000 For services and expenses of the New York Veterans of Foreign Wars Buffalo Service Office .......................................... 50,000 For services and expenses of the New York Veterans of Foreign Wars New York City Service Office .................................. 75,000 For services and expenses of the Vietnam Veterans of America New York State Council ...... 25,000 For services and expenses of Syracuse University Veterans Legal Clinic ............... 250,000 For services and expenses of Warrior Salute ...... 200,000 For services and expenses of local veterans associations ................................... 500,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 2,527,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Federal HHS Account - 25250 For services and expenses related to veter- ans' counseling and outreach ................... 500,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ..................... 500,000 -------------- 856 12653-12-4 DIVISION OF VETERANS' AFFAIRS AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 BLIND VETERAN ANNUITY ASSISTANCE PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For payment of annuities to blind veterans and eligible surviving spouses. Up to $15,000 of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations for administrative costs associated with this program ... 6,380,000 ............................. (re. $2,527,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For payment of annuities to blind veterans and eligible surviving spouses. Up to $15,000 of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations for administrative costs associated with this program ... 6,200,000 ............................... (re. $620,000) [VETERAN] VETERANS' COUNSELING SERVICES PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For payment of aid to county and city veterans' service agencies pursuant to article 17 of the executive law ........................ 1,177,000 ........................................... (re. $531,000) For services and expenses of the veterans outreach center, inc. (Monroe county) ... 250,000 ......................... (re. $250,000) For services and expenses of the New York Veterans of Foreign Wars Buffalo Service Office ... 50,000 .................... (re. $50,000) For services and expenses of the New York Veterans of Foreign Wars New York City Service Office ... 75,000 .................. (re. $75,000) For services and expenses of the Vietnam Veterans of America New York State Council ... 25,000 ............................. (re. $25,000) For services and expenses related to Veterans Justice Project ........ 100,000 ............................................. (re. $100,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For payment of aid to county and city veterans' service agencies pursuant to article 17 of the executive law ........................ 1,177,000 ........................................... (re. $115,000) For services and expenses of the New York Veterans of Foreign Wars Buffalo Service Office ... 50,000 .................... (re. $50,000) For services and expenses of the New York Veterans of Foreign Wars New York City Service Office ... 75,000 .................. (re. $75,000) For services and expenses of the Vietnam Veterans of America New York State Council ... 25,000 ............................. (re. $25,000) For services and expenses of the veterans outreach center, inc. (Monroe county) ... 250,000 ......................... (re. $250,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: 857 12653-12-4 DIVISION OF VETERANS' AFFAIRS AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses of the New York Veterans of Foreign Wars Buffalo Service Office ... 50,000 .................... (re. $50,000) For services and expenses of the New York Veterans of Foreign Wars New York City Service Office ... 75,000 .................. (re. $25,000) For services and expenses of the Vietnam Veterans of America New York State Council ... 25,000 ............................. (re. $25,000) 858 12653-12-4 OFFICE OF VICTIM SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS Special Revenue Funds - Federal .... 35,493,000 145,315,000 Special Revenue Funds - Other ...... 30,627,000 62,107,000 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 66,120,000 207,422,000 ================ ================ SCHEDULE PAYMENTS TO VICTIMS PROGRAM ................................. 35,043,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Miscellaneous Operating Grants Fund Crime Victims - Compensation Account - 25370 For payments to victims in accordance with the federal crime control act of 1984 ....... 11,523,000 -------------- Program account subtotal .................. 11,523,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Criminal Justice Improvement Account - 21945 For payment of claims already accrued and to accrue to innocent victims of violent crime pursuant to article 22 of the execu- tive law .................................... 23,520,000 -------------- Program account subtotal .................. 23,520,000 -------------- VICTIM AND WITNESS ASSISTANCE PROGRAM ....................... 31,077,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Miscellaneous Operating Grants Fund Crime Victims Assistance Account - 25370 For victim and witness assistance in accord- ance with the federal crime control act of 1984, distributed through a competitive process ..................................... 23,970,000 -------------- Program account subtotal .................. 23,970,000 -------------- 859 12653-12-4 OFFICE OF VICTIM SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Special Revenue Funds - Other Combined Expendable Trust Fund OVS-Gifts and Bequests Account - 20100 For services and expenses associated with gifts and bequests to the office of victim services. These funds may be transferred to state operations ............................. 40,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ...................... 40,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Criminal Justice Improvement Account - 21945 For services and expenses of programs providing services to crime victims and witnesses, distributed through a compet- itive process ................................ 7,067,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 7,067,000 -------------- 860 12653-12-4 OFFICE OF VICTIM SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 PAYMENTS TO VICTIMS PROGRAM Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal MISCELLANEOUS Operating Grants Fund Crime Victims - Compensation Account - 25370 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For payments to victims in accordance with the federal crime control act of 1984 ... 11,523,000 ....................... (re. $10,000,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For payments to victims in accordance with the federal crime control act of 1984 ... 11,523,000 ....................... (re. $11,523,000) Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Criminal Justice Improvement Account - 21945 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For payment of claims already accrued and to accrue to innocent victims of violent crime pursuant to article 22 of the executive law ... 23,520,000 ................................... (re. $23,520,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For payment of claims already accrued and to accrue to innocent victims of violent crime pursuant to article 22 of the executive law ... 23,520,000 ................................... (re. $23,520,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For payment of claims already accrued and to accrue to innocent victims of violent crime pursuant to article 22 of the executive law ... 23,520,000 .................................... (re. $3,000,000) VICTIM AND WITNESS ASSISTANCE PROGRAM Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal MISCELLANEOUS Operating Grants Fund Crime Victims Assistance Account - 25370 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For victim and witness assistance in accordance with the federal crime control act of 1984, distributed through a competitive process ... 23,970,000 ....................................... (re. $23,970,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal MISCELLANEOUS Operating Grants Fund Crime Victims Assistance Account By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For victim and witness assistance in accordance with the federal crime control act of 1984, distributed through a competitive process ..... 23,970,000 ....................................... (re. $23,970,000) 861 12653-12-4 OFFICE OF VICTIM SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For victim and witness assistance in accordance with the federal crime control act of 1984, distributed through a competitive process ..... 23,970,000 ....................................... (re. $23,970,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For victim and witness assistance in accordance with the federal crime control act of 1984, distributed through a competitive process ..... 23,970,000 ....................................... (re. $20,000,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2009 as transferred by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For victim and witness assistance in accordance with the federal crime control act of 1984, distributed through a competitive process ..... 23,970,000 ....................................... (re. $19,617,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2008 as transferred by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For victim and witness assistance in accordance with the federal crime control act of 1984, distributed through a competitive process ..... 23,970,000 ........................................ (re. $5,000,000) Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Criminal Justice Improvement Account - 21945 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses of programs providing services to crime victims and witnesses, distributed through a competitive process ... 7,067,000 ......................................... (re. $7,067,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses of programs providing services to crime victims and witnesses, distributed through a competitive process... 7,067,000 ......................................... (re. $5,000,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses of programs providing services to crime victims and witnesses, distributed through a competitive process ... 7,067,000 ......................................... (re. $2,000,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2010, as transferred by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For payment of claims already accrued and to accrue to innocent victims of violent crime pursuant to article 22 of the executive law ... 23,520,000 .................................... (re. $3,000,000) For services and expenses of programs providing services to crime victims and witnesses, distributed through a competitive process ... 7,067,000 ......................................... (re. $2,000,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2007, as transferred by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: 862 12653-12-4 OFFICE OF VICTIM SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses of programs which serve victims of sexual assault, to be distributed pursuant to a competitive process ....... 500,000 .............................................. (re. $60,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2006, as transferred by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For additional services and expenses of programs providing services to crime victims and witnesses, whether operated by a community-based agency or a government agency, in accordance with the following subschedule: sub-schedule For services and expenses of programs for victims of domestic violence. The funds appropriated hereby shall be suballocated to the division of criminal justice services ... 1,000,000 For services and expenses of: Not-for-profit tax exempt entities for the purpose of delivering domestic violence legal services ................... 250,000 A sexual assault forensic examiner (SAFE) grant program to provide statewide access to SAFE services for victims of sexual assault, to be administered by the office of victim services in consultation with the divi- sion of criminal justice services and the commission- er of health ..................... 200,000 The New York State Coalition Against Sexual Assault (NYSCASA) for continued assistance and support of the New York State Victims' Assistance Academy. A portion of the funds appro- priated herein may be utilized by NYSCASA to support a grant program for persons pursuing a course of study at such academy ............ 120,000 The John Jay College Criminal Justice Careers scholarship program .......................... 100,000 The enhancement of services 863 12653-12-4 OFFICE OF VICTIM SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 provided at child advocacy centers ........................... 80,000 -------------- Total of sub-schedule .......... 1,750,000 ............ (re. $205,000) -------------- 864 12653-12-4 MISCELLANEOUS -- ALL STATE DEPARTMENTS AND AGENCIES FREEZE-PLUS NEW YORK PROPERTY TAX RELIEF PROGRAM AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Local Government / School District Assistance For payments to school districts and municipalities pursu- ant to a chapter of the laws of 2014 upon audit and warrant of the comptroller. In state fiscal year 2014- 15 $400 million shall be made available to eligible school districts and in State fiscal year 2015-16 $976 million shall be available for eligible municipalities and school districts. The amount appropriated herein shall constitute fulfillment of the state's obligation for the 2014-15 state fiscal year and the 2015-16 state fiscal year ............................................ 1,376,000,000 ============== 865 12653-12-4 MISCELLANEOUS -- ALL STATE DEPARTMENTS AND AGENCIES HIGHER EDUCATION OPPORTUNITY PROGRAMS AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011, as added by chapter 55, section 2, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses of the following: search for education, elevation and knowledge (SEEK) programs ($1,000,000); educational opportunity program ($955,000); student financial assistance to expand opportunities at community colleges of the city university for the educationally and economically disadvantaged in accordance with section 6452 of the education law ($55,000); liberty partner- ship program awards ($1,700,000); higher education opportunity program awards ($3,485,000); science and technology entry program (STEP) awards ($1,027,000); and collegiate science and technology entry program (CSTEP) awards ($778,000). This appropriation may be allocated to the city university of New York, the state university of New York, and the state education department pursuant to a plan developed and approved by the director of the budget following consultation with the chair of the assembly ways and means committee ... 9,000,000 ..................................... (re. $2,128,000) 866 12653-12-4 MISCELLANEOUS -- ALL STATE DEPARTMENTS AND AGENCIES HUDSON RIVER VALLEY GREENWAY COMMUNITIES COUNCIL AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS General Fund ....................... 136,000 673,000 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 136,000 673,000 ================ ================ SCHEDULE OPERATIONS PROGRAM ............................................. 136,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For grants of the Hudson river valley green- way compact and the protection and enhancement of the Hudson river greenway resources ...................................... 136,000 -------------- 867 12653-12-4 MISCELLANEOUS -- ALL STATE DEPARTMENTS AND AGENCIES HUDSON RIVER VALLEY GREENWAY COMMUNITIES COUNCIL AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 OPERATIONS PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For grants of the Hudson river valley greenway compact and the protection and enhancement of the Hudson river greenway resources ... 136,000 ......................................... (re. $136,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For grants of the Hudson river valley greenway compact and the protection and enhancement of the Hudson river greenway resources ... 136,000 ......................................... (re. $136,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For grants of the Hudson river valley greenway compact and the protection and enhancement of the Hudson river greenway resources ... 136,000 ......................................... (re. $136,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For grants of the Hudson river valley greenway compact and the protection and enhancement of the Hudson river greenway resources ... 136,000 ......................................... (re. $136,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2009: For grants of the Hudson river valley greenway compact and the protection and enhancement of the Hudson river greenway resources ... 160,000 ......................................... (re. $129,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2008: For grants of the Hudson river valley greenway compact and the protection and enhancement of the Hudson river greenway resources ... 200,000 ......................................... (re. $170,000) 868 12653-12-4 MISCELLANEOUS -- ALL STATE DEPARTMENTS AND AGENCIES HURRICANE IRENE - TROPICAL STORM LEE FLOOD RECOVERY GRANT PROGRAM AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011, as added by chapter 55, section 2, of the laws of 2011: For implementation of the Hurricane Irene - Tropical Storm Lee Flood Recovery Grant Program. This appropriation may be allocated to empire state development or any other state agency for the purposes of implementing the Hurricane Irene - Tropical Storm Lee Flood Recovery Grant Program ... 50,000,000 ............ (re. $27,734,000) 869 12653-12-4 MISCELLANEOUS -- ALL STATE DEPARTMENTS AND AGENCIES LOCAL GOVERNMENT ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS General Fund ....................... 1,056,966,954 82,786,000 Fiduciary Funds .................... 30,000,000 0 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 1,086,984,954 82,786,000 ================ ================ SCHEDULE AID AND INCENTIVES FOR MUNICIPALITIES ...................... 994,000,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For payment to local governments under the aid and incentives for municipalities program pursuant to section 54 of the state finance law in accordance with the following: For base level grants to municipalities; notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, in the state fiscal year commencing April 1, 2014, each munici- pality shall receive a base level grant in an amount equal to the base level grant which such municipality received in the state fiscal year commencing April 1, 2013 pursuant to paragraph b of subdivision 10 of section 54 of the state finance law; provided, however, that a town in which a village dissolved in the state fiscal year commencing April 1, 2013 shall receive a base level grant in amount equal to the total base level grants which such town and such village received in such state fiscal year pursuant to paragraph b of subdivision 10 of section 54 of the state finance law ................................ 715,000,000 For payment to the City of New York on April 1, 2015 .................................... 200,000,000 For citizens re-organization empowerment grants and citizen empowerment tax credits administered by the department of state pursuant to section 54 of the state finance law. 870 12653-12-4 MISCELLANEOUS -- ALL STATE DEPARTMENTS AND AGENCIES LOCAL GOVERNMENT ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Notwithstanding any other provision of law, no payment shall be made from this appro- priation without a certificate of approval by the director of the budget ............... 35,000,000 For awards under the local government performance and efficiency program admin- istered by the financial restructuring board for local governments or the depart- ment of state pursuant to section 54 of the state finance law. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, no payment shall be made from this appro- priation without a certificate of approval by the director of the budget ............... 40,000,000 For a local government efficiency grant program administered by the department of state pursuant to section 54 of the state finance law. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, no payment shall be made from this appro- priation without a certificate of approval by the director of the budget ................ 4,000,000 -------------- SMALL GOVERNMENT ASSISTANCE .................................... 217,300 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For payment of small government assistance on or before March 31, 2015 upon audit and warrant of the comptroller according to the following: For payment to the County of Essex ............... 124,000 For payment to the County of Franklin ............. 72,000 For payment to the County of Hamilton ............. 21,300 -------------- AID TO MUNICIPALITIES WITH VIDEO LOTTERY GAMING FACILITIES .. 53,501,654 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For payment of aid to the city of Yonkers as an eligible city in which a video lottery gaming facility is located pursuant to section 54-l of the state finance law. The amount appropriated herein shall be avail- 871 12653-12-4 MISCELLANEOUS -- ALL STATE DEPARTMENTS AND AGENCIES LOCAL GOVERNMENT ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 able for payment to the city pursuant to section 54-l of the state finance law no earlier than April 1, 2015 and no later than June 30, 2015 on audit and warrant of the state comptroller notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary including any contrary provision of section 40 or section 54-l of the state finance law. Such payment shall constitute complete liquidation of the state's obligation to the city under section 54-l of the state finance law for the state fiscal year commencing on April 1, 2015 ................. 19,600,000 For payment of aid to eligible munici- palities in which a video lottery gaming facility is located pursuant to section 54-l of the state finance law. Notwith- standing any provision of law to the contrary, such municipalities shall receive aid in an amount equal to 55 percent of the aid which such munici- palities received in the state fiscal year commencing April 1, 2008 pursuant to section 54-l of the state finance law ........ 7,645,917 For payment of aid to the city of New York as a newly eligible city in which a video lottery gaming facility is located pursu- ant to section 54-1 of the state finance law ......................................... 20,000,000 For payment of aid to eligible munici- palities in which a video lottery gaming facility is located pursuant to section 54-1 of the state finance law. Notwith- standing any provision of law to the contrary, such municipalities shall receive aid in an amount equal to 55 percent of the aid which such munici- palities received in the state fiscal year commencing April 1, 2008 pursuant to section 54-1 of the state finance law ........ 6,255,737 -------------- VILLAGE PER CAPITA AID ....................................... 2,000,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account For payment on or before September 25, 2014, to villages eligible to receive aid pursu- 872 12653-12-4 MISCELLANEOUS -- ALL STATE DEPARTMENTS AND AGENCIES LOCAL GOVERNMENT ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 ant to subdivision 10 of section 54 of the state finance law in the state fiscal year beginning April 1, 2014. Such aid shall be apportioned by the director of the budget on a per-capita basis, according to the 2010 federal decennial census, with no individual apportionment and payment less than one hundred dollars per eligible village ...................................... 2,000,000 -------------- MISCELLANEOUS FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE ........................... 7,248,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For payment to the county of Madison to provide interim financial assistance to mitigate shortfalls in real property tax revenue resulting from the non-payment of real property taxes by the Oneida Indian Nation of New York. No payment shall be made from this appropriation if, by Novem- ber 30, 2014, a payment has been made to the county pursuant to subdivision 3 of section 99-h of the state finance law, and provided further that if payment from this appropriation is made and payment pursuant to subdivision 3 of section 99-h is also made on or before March 31, 2015, any subsequent payment and liability due pursuant to subdivision 3 of section 99-h shall be reduced by the amount paid from this appropriation ........................... 1,500,000 For payment to the county of Oneida to provide interim financial assistance to mitigate shortfalls in real property tax revenue resulting from the non-payment of real property taxes by the Oneida Indian Nation of New York. No payment shall be made from this appropriation if, by Novem- ber 30, 2014, a payment has been made to the county pursuant to subdivision 3 of section 99-h of the state finance law, and provided further that if payment from this appropriation is made and payment pursuant to subdivision 3 of section 99-h is also made on or before March 31, 2015, any 873 12653-12-4 MISCELLANEOUS -- ALL STATE DEPARTMENTS AND AGENCIES LOCAL GOVERNMENT ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 subsequent payment and liability due pursuant to subdivision 3 of section 99-h shall be reduced by the amount paid from this appropriation ........................... 1,500,000 For payment to the county of Cayuga to provide interim financial assistance to mitigate shortfalls in real property tax revenue resulting from the non-payment of real property taxes by the Cayuga Indian Nation of New York ........................... 1,000,000 For payment to the county of Seneca to provide interim financial assistance to mitigate shortfalls in real property tax revenue resulting from the non-payment of real property taxes by the Cayuga Indian Nation of New York ........................... 2,000,000 For payment to the county of Franklin to provide interim financial assistance to mitigate shortfalls in real property tax revenue resulting from the non-payment of real property taxes by the St. Regis Mohawk Tribe ................................. 1,000,000 For payment to the Village of Mastic Beach ........ 75,000 For payment to the Village of Woodbury ............ 27,000 For payment to the Village of South Blooming Grove ........................................... 19,000 For payment to the Village of Sagaponack ........... 2,000 For payment to the City of Syracuse for a shared services project with Onondaga County ......................................... 125,000 -------------- MUNICIPAL ASSISTANCE STATE AID FUND ......................... 15,000,000 -------------- Fiduciary Funds Municipal Assistance State Aid Fund SPECIAL ACCOUNT FOR THE MUNICIPAL ASSISTANCE CORPORATION FOR THE CITY OF TROY For payment pursuant to the provisions of section 92-e of the state finance law to the municipal assistance corporation for the city of Troy, to the extent required to comply with the agreements between such corporation and the holders of its notes and bonds, and for the corporate purposes of such corporation, and, to the extent not required by such corporation for such purposes, for payment to the city of Troy 874 12653-12-4 MISCELLANEOUS -- ALL STATE DEPARTMENTS AND AGENCIES LOCAL GOVERNMENT ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 for support of local government, provided however, that the maximum amount to be paid pursuant to this appropriation shall not exceed the total of the revenues deposited in the municipal assistance state aid fund for such city pursuant to the provisions of section 92-e of the state finance law ........................... 15,000,000 -------------- MUNICIPAL ASSISTANCE TAX FUND ............................... 15,000,000 -------------- Fiduciary Funds Municipal Assistance Tax Fund SPECIAL ACCOUNT FOR THE MUNICIPAL ASSISTANCE CORPORATION FOR THE CITY OF TROY For payment pursuant to the provisions of section 92-d of the state finance law to the municipal assistance corporation for the city of Troy, to the extent required to comply with the agreements between such corporation and the holders of its notes and bonds, and for the corporate purposes of such corporation, and, to the extent not required by such corporation for such purposes, for payment to the city of Troy for support of local government, provided however, that the maximum amount to be paid pursuant to this appropriation shall not exceed the total of the revenues derived from sales and compensating use taxes imposed and collected by sections 1210 and 1262 of the tax law, that would have been received by the city of Troy absent the application of chapter 721 of the laws of 1994 ............................ 15,000,000 -------------- 875 12653-12-4 MISCELLANEOUS -- ALL STATE DEPARTMENTS AND AGENCIES LOCAL GOVERNMENT ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 AID AND INCENTIVES FOR MUNICIPALITIES General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For a local government efficiency grant program administered by the department of state pursuant to section 54 of the state finance law. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the maximum grant award for a local government efficiency planning project, or the planning component of a project that includes both planning and implementa- tion, shall not exceed $12,500 per municipality; provided, however, that in no event shall such a planning project receive a grant award in excess of $100,000. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, local matching funds equal to at least 50 percent of the total cost of activities under the grant work plan approved by the department of state shall be required for planning grants. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, no payment shall be made from this appropriation without a certificate of approval by the director of the budget ... 4,000,000 .............. (re. $4,000,000) The appropriation made by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013, is hereby amended and reappropriated to read: For awards under the local government performance and efficiency program administered by the FINANCIAL RESTRUCTURING BOARD FOR LOCAL GOVERNMENTS OR THE department of state pursuant to section 54 of the state finance law. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, no payment shall be made from this appropriation without a certificate of approval by the director of the budget ... 40,000,000 ............ (re. $40,000,000) For citizens re-organization empowerment grants and citizen empower- ment tax credits administered by the department of state pursuant to section 54 of the state finance law. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, for citizens re-organiza- tion empowerment grants, matching funds equal to at least 50 percent of the total cost of activities under the grant work plan approved by the department of state shall be required for a local government re-organization grant for a re-organization study, except for such grants that are awarded to a local government entity eligible for an expedited grant. Upon implementation of the local government re-or- ganization, the local matching funds required by such grant for a re-organization study shall be refunded except for 10 percent of the total cost of activities under the grant work plan approved by the department of state. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, no payment shall be made from this appropriation without a certificate of approval by the director of the budget ............................................. [35,000,000] 2,524,838 ............................ (re. $1,500,000) 876 12653-12-4 MISCELLANEOUS -- ALL STATE DEPARTMENTS AND AGENCIES LOCAL GOVERNMENT ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For a local government efficiency grant program administered by the department of state pursuant to section 54 of the state finance law. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, no payment shall be made from this appropriation without a certificate of approval by the director of the budget ... 4,000,000 .............. (re. $4,000,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For citizens re-organization empowerment grants and citizen empower- ment tax credits administered by the department of state pursuant to section 54 of the state finance law. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, no payment shall be made from this appropriation without a certificate of approval by the director of the budget ... 2,434,369 .............. (re. $1,500,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For a local government efficiency grant program administered by the department of state pursuant to section 54 of the state finance law, subject to a plan approved by the director of the budget. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, no payment shall be made from this appropriation without a certificate of approval by the director of the budget ... 4,000,000 .............. (re. $3,768,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For awards under a local government performance and efficiency program pursuant to section 54 of the state finance law. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, no payment shall be made from this appropriation without a certificate of approval by the director of the budget ... 13,000,000 ............ (re. $13,000,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For citizens re-organization empowerment grants and citizen empower- ment tax credits administered by the department of state pursuant to section 54 of the state finance law, subject to a plan approved by the director of the budget. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, citizen empowerment tax credits may be calculated and awarded to eligible municipalities in the same manner as municipal merger incentives pursuant to section 54 of the state finance law in effect on January 1, 2011, and shall be paid to such municipalities on or before September 25, 2011; provided, however, that any municipality which received such municipal merger incentive in the state fiscal year commencing April 1, 2010 may be paid a citizen empowerment tax cred- it on or before September 25, 2011 in the same amount as such munic- ipal merger incentive; provided, further, that any municipality receiving a citizen empowerment tax credit shall use at least 70 877 12653-12-4 MISCELLANEOUS -- ALL STATE DEPARTMENTS AND AGENCIES LOCAL GOVERNMENT ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 percent of such credit for property tax relief and the balance of such credit for general municipal purposes. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, no payment shall be made from this appropriation without a certificate of approval by the director of the budget ... 1,597,785 .............. (re. $1,376,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2010, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For a local government efficiency grant program administered by the department of state pursuant to section 54 of the state finance law. Of the amount appropriated herein, up to $750,000 shall be made avail- able for high priority planning grants and general efficiency plan- ning grants to eligible municipalities. Of the amount appropriated herein, up to $2,125,000 shall be made available for efficiency implementation grants to eligible munici- palities. Of the amount appropriated herein, up to $2,125,000 shall be made available for twenty-first century demonstration project grants to eligible municipalities. Of the amount appropriated herein, up to $57,133 shall be made avail- able for municipal merger incentives for eligible municipalities. Notwithstanding the above provisions of this appropriation, and subject to approval of the director of the budget, any unused moneys provided pursuant to this appropriation for high priority planning grants, general efficiency planning grants or twenty-first century demonstration project grants may be used for efficiency implementa- tion grants, and any unused moneys provided pursuant to this appro- priation for high priority planning grants, general efficiency plan- ning grants or efficiency implementation grants may be used for twenty-first century demonstration project grants. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, no payment shall be made from this appropriation without a certificate of approval by the director of the budget ... 5,057,133 .............. (re. $4,238,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2009, as amended by chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For a local government efficiency grant program administered by the department of state pursuant to section 54 of the state finance law. Of the amount appropriated herein, up to $750,000 shall be made available for high priority planning grants and general efficiency planning grants to eligible municipalities. Of the amount appropriated herein, up to $2,125,000 shall be made available for efficiency implementation grants to eligible munici- palities. Of the amount appropriated herein, up to $2,125,000 shall be made available for twenty-first century demonstration project grants to eligible municipalities. Notwithstanding the above provisions of this appropriation, and subject to approval of the director of the budget, any unused moneys 878 12653-12-4 MISCELLANEOUS -- ALL STATE DEPARTMENTS AND AGENCIES LOCAL GOVERNMENT ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 provided pursuant to this appropriation for any one type of grant may be used for any other type of grant. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, no payment shall be made from this appropriation without a certificate of approval by the director of the budget ... 5,000,000 .............. (re. $1,239,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2008, as amended by chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2009: For a local government efficiency grant program administered by the department of state pursuant to section 54 of the state finance law. Of the amount appropriated herein, up to $2,450,000 shall be made available for high priority planning grants and general efficiency planning grants to eligible municipalities. Of the amount appropriated herein, up to $4,900,000 shall be made available for efficiency implementation grants to eligible munici- palities. Of the amount appropriated herein, up to $4,165,000 shall be made available for twenty-first century demonstration project grants to eligible municipalities. Of the amount appropriated herein, up to $500,000 shall be suballo- cated to the department of state and other state agencies subject to approval of the director of the budget for administrative expenses, regional technical assistance and state agency shared services assistance to local governments. Notwithstanding the above provisions of this appropriation, and subject to approval of the director of the budget, any unused moneys provided pursuant to this appropriation for high priority planning grants, general efficiency planning grants or twenty-first century demonstration project grants may be used for efficiency implementa- tion grants, and any unused moneys provided pursuant to this appro- priation for high priority planning grants, general efficiency plan- ning grants or efficiency implementation grants may be used for twenty-first century demonstration project grants. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, no payment shall be made from this appropriation without a certificate of approval by the director of the budget ... 12,015,000 ............. (re. $3,077,000) EFFICIENCY INCENTIVE GRANTS General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2008, as amended by chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2010: Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount appro- priated herein shall be made available for payment to the Buffalo fiscal stability authority for use in awarding grants to support city activities to achieve recurring savings through innovations and reengineering. Payments for such purposes shall be allocated subject to plans or amended plans provided pursuant to section 3857-a of the 879 12653-12-4 MISCELLANEOUS -- ALL STATE DEPARTMENTS AND AGENCIES LOCAL GOVERNMENT ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 public authorities law and subject to a payment plan approved by the director of the budget ... 1,470,000 .............. (re. $1,470,000) Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount appro- priated herein shall be made available for payment to the Erie coun- ty fiscal stability authority for use in awarding grants to support county activities to achieve recurring savings through innovations and reengineering. Payments for such purposes shall be allocated subject to plans or amended plans provided pursuant to section 3957-a of the public authorities law and subject to a payment plan approved by the director of the budget ............................. 3,430,000 ......................................... (re. $2,470,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2007, as amended by chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2010: Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount appro- priated herein shall be made available for payment to the Buffalo fiscal stability authority for use in awarding grants to support city activities to achieve recurring savings through innovations and reengineering. Payments for such purposes shall be allocated subject to plans or amended plans provided pursuant to section 3857-a of the public authorities law and subject to a payment plan approved by the director of the budget ... 8,630,000 .............. (re. $1,148,000) 880 12653-12-4 MISCELLANEOUS -- ALL STATE DEPARTMENTS AND AGENCIES NATIONAL AND COMMUNITY SERVICE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS General Fund ....................... 350,000 1,213,000 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 350,000 1,213,000 ================ ================ SCHEDULE OPERATIONS PROGRAM ............................................. 350,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For services and expenses of regional volun- teer centers defined as community-based organizations with a focus on volunteerism that meets critical needs in communities, that promote service and civic engagement opportunities to a specific region of the state and have the capacity to provide training and support for non-profits and businesses interested in creating volun- teer programs. Such assistance shall be awarded by grants through one or more competitive processes to eligible communi- ty-based organizations and may also be available for sub-grants to local non-pro- fit organizations in need of volunteer coordination assistance ........................ 350,000 -------------- 881 12653-12-4 MISCELLANEOUS -- ALL STATE DEPARTMENTS AND AGENCIES NATIONAL AND COMMUNITY SERVICE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 OPERATIONS PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses of regional volunteer centers defined as community-based organizations with a focus on volunteerism that meets critical needs in communities, that promote service and civic engagement opportunities to a specific region of the state and have the capacity to provide training and support for non-profits and businesses interested in creating volunteer programs. Such assist- ance shall be awarded by grants through one or more competitive processes to eligible community-based organizations and may also be available for sub-grants to local non-profit organizations in need of volunteer coordination assistance ............................... 350,000 ............................................. (re. $350,000) By chapter 53, section 1 of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses of regional volunteer centers defined as community-based organizations with a focus on volunteerism that meets critical needs in communities, that promote service and civic engagement opportunities to a specific region of the state and have the capacity to provide training and support for non-profits and businesses interested in creating volunteer programs. Such assist- ance shall be awarded by grants through one or more competitive processes to eligible community-based organizations and may also be available for sub-grants to local non-profit organizations in need of volunteer coordination assistance ... 350,000 .... (re. $350,000) By chapter 53, section 1 of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses of regional volunteer centers defined as community-based organizations with a focus on volunteerism that meets critical needs in communities, that promote service and civic engagement opportunities to a specific region of the state and have the capacity to provide training and support for non-profits and businesses interested in creating volunteer programs. Such assist- ance shall be awarded by grants through one or more competitive processes to eligible community-based organizations and may also be available for sub-grants to local non-profit organizations in need of volunteer coordination assistance ... 350,000 .... (re. $350,000) By chapter 53, section 1 of the laws of 2010: For services and expenses of regional volunteer centers defined as community-based organizations with a focus on volunteerism that meets critical needs in communities, that promote service and civic engagement opportunities to a specific region of the state and have the capacity to provide training and support for non-profits and businesses interested in creating volunteer programs. Such assist- ance shall be awarded by grants through one or more competitive 882 12653-12-4 MISCELLANEOUS -- ALL STATE DEPARTMENTS AND AGENCIES NATIONAL AND COMMUNITY SERVICE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 processes to eligible community-based organizations and may also be available for sub-grants to local non-profit organizations in need of volunteer coordination assistance ... 350,000 .... (re. $163,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2009: For services and expenses of regional volunteer centers defined as community-based organizations with a focus on volunteerism that meets critical needs in communities, that promote service and civic engagement opportunities to a specific region of the state and have the capacity to provide training and support for non-profits and businesses interested in creating volunteer programs. Such assist- ance shall be awarded by grants through one or more competitive processes to eligible community-based organizations and may also be available for sub-grants to local non-profit organizations in need of volunteer coordination assistance ... 500,000 .... (re. $128,000) 883 12653-12-4 MISCELLANEOUS -- ALL STATE DEPARTMENTS AND AGENCIES PAY FOR SUCCESS CONTINGENCY RESERVE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS General Fund ....................... 23,000,000 0 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 23,000,000 0 ================ ================ SCHEDULE PAY FOR SUCCESS CONTINGENCY RESERVE ......................... 23,000,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For services and expenses of pay for success initiatives to improve program outcomes in the areas of early childhood development and child welfare, health care or public safety. Such services and expenses may include, but shall not be limited to, contract payments to intermediary organ- izations responsible for raising funds to support project costs and managing the delivery of services, contract payments for the verification and validation of program outcomes achieved, and payments based on the achievement and validation of specific performance targets as agreed upon in contracts and other agreements that may be part of pay for success initi- atives; provided, however, that no contract for a pay for success initiative shall be entered into pursuant to this appropriation unless the director of the budget determines that there is a reason- able expectation that the initiative and related administration costs will generate savings to the state and/or local govern- ments net of any payments pursuant to this appropriation and, provided further that the state shall not enter into a contract pursuant to this appropriation with a party other than a not-for-profit corpo- ration or charitable foundation for the purpose of financing a pay for success initiative; such restriction shall not apply to contracts related to the evalu- 884 12653-12-4 MISCELLANEOUS -- ALL STATE DEPARTMENTS AND AGENCIES PAY FOR SUCCESS CONTINGENCY RESERVE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 ation of or ancillary activities related to the administration of such pay for success initiative. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, for the purpose of implementing pay for success initiatives, the amounts appropriated herein may be transferred or suballocated to any state department, agency or public authority and any state department, agency or public authority may then transfer to state oper- ations to accomplish the intent of this appropriation with the approval of the director of the budget. Notwithstanding section 40 of state finance law or any other law to the contrary, this appropri- ation shall remain in full force and effect for the period April 1, 2014 to March 31, 2015 and the period April 1, 2015 to March 31, 2016 ...................... 23,000,000 -------------- 885 12653-12-4 MISCELLANEOUS -- ALL STATE DEPARTMENTS AND AGENCIES PAYMENT TO THE CITY OF NEW YORK AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Local Government Assistance Tax Fund - 40452 For payment to the city of New York pursuant to section 3238-a of the public authorities law upon audit and warrant of the comptroller. The amount appropriated herein shall constitute fulfillment of the state's obli- gation for the fiscal year of the city of New York ending June 30, 2014 ..................................... 170,000,000 ============== 886 12653-12-4 MISCELLANEOUS -- ALL STATE DEPARTMENTS AND AGENCIES REGIONAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 REGIONAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2005, as transferred by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses of the regional economic development program pursuant to a memorandum of understanding to be executed by the governor, the temporary president of the senate, and the speaker of the assembly. All or a portion of the funds appropriated hereby may be suballocated to any department, agency, or public authority, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 ... 10,000,000 .............. (re. $5,159,000) 887 12653-12-4 MISCELLANEOUS -- ALL STATE DEPARTMENTS AND AGENCIES TRIBAL STATE COMPACT REVENUE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS Special Revenue Funds - Other ...... 111,400,000 70,100,000 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 111,400,000 70,100,000 ================ ================ SCHEDULE TRIBAL STATE COMPACT REVENUE PROGRAM ....................... 111,400,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Tribal State Compact Revenue Account - 22169 Notwithstanding any other law to the contra- ry, for services and expenses of grants equal to 25 percent of the negotiated percentage of the net drop from electronic gaming devices the state receives from such devices located at the Seneca Niagara casino pursuant to the tribal compact for the purposes specified in section 99-h of the state finance law. Funds appropriated herein may be suballocated to any depart- ment, agency or public authority ............ 23,900,000 Notwithstanding any other law to the contra- ry, payments to counties eligible to receive aid equal to 10 percent of the negotiated percentage of the net drop from electronic gaming devices the state receives from such devices located at the Seneca Niagara casino pursuant to the tribal compact for purposes specified in subdivision 3-a of section 99-h of the state finance law. Funds appropriated herein may be suballocated to any depart- ment, agency or public authority ............. 9,600,000 Notwithstanding any other law to the contra- ry, for services and expenses of grants equal to 25 percent of the negotiated percentage of the net drop from electronic gaming devices the state receives from such devices located at the Seneca Allega- ny casino pursuant to the tribal compacts for the purposes specified in subdivision 3 of section 99-h of the state finance law 888 12653-12-4 MISCELLANEOUS -- ALL STATE DEPARTMENTS AND AGENCIES TRIBAL STATE COMPACT REVENUE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 and pursuant to a plan approved by the director of the budget and developed by the empire state development corporation in consultation with municipal governments hosting tribal casinos pursuant to subdi- vision (a) of section 12 of the executive law. Copies of the approved plan shall be submitted to the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Funds appropriated herein may be suballocated to any department, agency or public authority ............................................. 11,100,000 Notwithstanding any other law to the contra- ry, payments to counties eligible to receive aid equal to 10 percent of the negotiated percentage of the net drop from electronic gaming devices the state receives from such devices located at the Seneca Allegany casino pursuant to the tribal compact for purposes specified in subdivision 3-a of section 99-h of the state finance law. Funds appropriated herein may be suballocated to any depart- ment, agency or public authority ............. 4,400,000 Notwithstanding any other law to the contra- ry, for services and expenses of grants equal to 25 percent of the negotiated percentage of the net drop from electronic gaming devices the state receives from such devices located at the Seneca Buffalo Creek casino pursuant to the tribal compact for the purposes specified in section 99-h of the state finance law. Funds appropriated herein may be suballo- cated to any department, agency or public authority .................................... 8,000,000 Notwithstanding any other law to the contra- ry, payments to counties eligible to receive aid equal to 10 percent of the negotiated percentage of the net drop from electronic gaming devices the state receives from such devices located at the Seneca Buffalo Creek casino pursuant to the tribal compact for purposes specified in subdivision 3-a of section 99-h of the state finance law. Funds appropriated herein may be suballocated to any depart- ment, agency or public authority ............. 3,200,000 889 12653-12-4 MISCELLANEOUS -- ALL STATE DEPARTMENTS AND AGENCIES TRIBAL STATE COMPACT REVENUE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Notwithstanding any other law to the contra- ry, for services and expenses of grants equal to 25 percent of the negotiated percentage of the net drop from electronic gaming devices the state receives from such devices located at the Akwesasne Mohawk casino pursuant to the tribal compacts for the purposes specified in chapter 590 of the laws of 2004 and pursu- ant to a plan approved by the director of the budget and developed by the empire state development corporation in consulta- tion with municipal governments in the county or counties of Franklin or St. Lawrence. Such plan shall ensure that the counties of Franklin and St. Lawrence, and the affected towns therein, shall each receive 50 percent of the monies appropriated herein. Copies of the approved plan shall be submitted to the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Funds appropriated herein may be suballocated to any department, agency or public authority .............................................. 7,700,000 Notwithstanding any other law to the contra- ry, for payments to counties eligible to receive aid equal to 10 percent of the negotiated percentage of the net drop from electronic gaming devices the state receives from such devices located at the Akwesasne casino pursuant to the tribal compact for purposes specified in subdivi- sion 3-a of section 99-h of the state finance law. Funds appropriated herein may be suballocated to any department, agency or public authority ................... 3,100,000 Notwithstanding any other law to the contra- ry, for services and expenses of grants equal to 25 percent of the negotiated percentage of the net drop from electronic gaming devices plus an additional sum of $6,000,000 the state receives from such devices located at the Oneida Turning Stone casino pursuant to the tribal compact for purposes specified in section 99-h of the state finance law. Funds appropriated herein may be suballocated to any department, agency or public authority .. 23,100,000 890 12653-12-4 MISCELLANEOUS -- ALL STATE DEPARTMENTS AND AGENCIES TRIBAL STATE COMPACT REVENUE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Notwithstanding any other law to the contra- ry, for payments to counties eligible to receive aid equal to 10 percent of the negotiated percentage of the net drop from electronic gaming devices the state receives from such devices located at the Oneida Turning Stone casino pursuant to the tribal compact for purposes specified in subdivision 3-a of section 99-h of the state finance law. Funds appropriated herein may be suballocated to any depart- ment, agency or public authority ............. 6,300,000 Notwithstanding any other law to the contra- ry, for services and expenses of grants to Madison county equal to a onetime $11,000,000 payment received by the state pursuant to an agreement with the Oneida Nation of New York for purposes specified in section 99-h of the state finance law. Funds appropriated herein may be suballo- cated to any department, agency or public authority ................................... 11,000,000 -------------- 891 12653-12-4 MISCELLANEOUS -- ALL STATE DEPARTMENTS AND AGENCIES TRIBAL STATE COMPACT REVENUE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 TRIBAL STATE COMPACT REVENUE PROGRAM Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Tribal State Compact Revenue Account - 22169 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: Notwithstanding any other law to the contrary, for services and expenses of grants equal to 25 percent of the negotiated percentage of the net drop from electronic gaming devices the state receives from such devices located at the Seneca Niagara casino pursuant to the tribal compact for the purposes specified in section 99-h of the state finance law. Funds appropriated herein may be suballocated to any department, agency or public authority ......................... 27,600,000 ....................................... (re. $27,600,000) Notwithstanding any other law to the contrary, for services and expenses of grants equal to 25 percent of the negotiated percentage of the net drop from electronic gaming devices the state receives from such devices located at the Seneca Allegany casino pursuant to the tribal compacts for the purposes specified in subdivision 3 of section 99-h of the state finance law and pursuant to a plan approved by the director of the budget and developed by the empire state development corporation in consultation with municipal govern- ments hosting tribal casinos pursuant to subdivision (a) of section 12 of the executive law. Copies of the approved plan shall be submitted to the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Funds appropri- ated herein may be suballocated to any department, agency or public authority ... 10,500,000 ......................... (re. $10,500,000) Notwithstanding any other law to the contrary, for services and expenses of grants equal to 25 percent of the negotiated percentage of the net drop from electronic gaming devices the state receives from such devices located at the Seneca Buffalo Creek casino pursu- ant to the tribal compact for the purposes specified in section 99-h of the state finance law. Funds appropriated herein may be suballocated to any department, agen- cy or public authority ... 5,600,000 .............. (re. $2,400,000) Notwithstanding any other law to the contrary, for services and expenses of grants equal to 25 percent of the negotiated percentage of the net drop from electronic gaming devices the state receives from such devices located at the Akwesasne Mohawk casino pursuant to the tribal compacts for the purposes specified in chapter 590 of the laws of 2004 and pursuant to a plan approved by the director of the budget and developed by the empire state development corporation in consultation with municipal governments in the county or counties of Franklin or St. Lawrence. Such plan shall ensure that the counties of Franklin and St. Lawrence, and the affected towns therein, shall each receive 50 percent of the monies appropriated herein. Copies of the approved plan shall be submitted to the chairman of the senate finance committee and the 892 12653-12-4 MISCELLANEOUS -- ALL STATE DEPARTMENTS AND AGENCIES TRIBAL STATE COMPACT REVENUE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Funds appropri- ated herein may be suballocated to any department, agency or public authority ... 7,100,000 ........................... (re. $7,100,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: Notwithstanding any other law to the contrary, for services and expenses of grants equal to 25 percent of the negotiated percentage of the net drop from electronic gaming devices the state receives from such devices located at the Seneca Niagara casino pursuant to the tribal compact for the purposes specified in section 99-h of the state finance law. Funds appropriated herein may be suballocated to any department, agency or public authority ......................... 28,600,000 ........................................ (re. $9,100,000) Notwithstanding any other law to the contrary, for services and expenses of grants equal to 25 percent of the negotiated percentage of the net drop from electronic gaming devices the state receives from such devices located at the Seneca Allegany casino pursuant to the tribal compacts for the purposes specified in subdivision 3 of section 99-h of the state finance law and pursuant to a plan approved by the director of the budget and developed by the empire state development corporation in consultation with municipal govern- ments hosting tribal casinos pursuant to subdivision (a) of section 12 of the executive law. Copies of the approved plan shall be submitted to the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Funds appropri- ated herein may be suballocated to any department, agency or public authority ... 11,200,000 .......................... (re. $8,800,000) Notwithstanding any other law to the contrary, for services and expenses of grants equal to 25 percent of the negotiated percentage of the net drop from electronic gaming devices the state receives from such devices located at the Akwesasne Mohawk casino pursuant to the tribal compacts for the purposes specified in chapter 590 of the laws of 2004 and pursuant to a plan approved by the director of the budget and developed by the empire state development corporation in consultation with municipal governments in the county or counties of Franklin or St. Lawrence. Such plan shall ensure that the counties of Franklin and St. Lawrence, and the affected towns therein, shall each receive 50 percent of the monies appropriated herein. Copies of the approved plan shall be submitted to the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Funds appropriated herein may be suballocated to any department, agency or public authority ... 6,800,000 .......... (re. $4,600,000) 893 12653-12-4 MISCELLANEOUS -- ALL STATE DEPARTMENTS AND AGENCIES WORLD TRADE CENTER -- WORKERS' COMPENSATION BOARD AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 WORKERS' COMPENSATION BOARD WORLD TRADE CENTER PROGRAM Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal MISCELLANEOUS Operating Grants Fund Federal Grants for Disaster Assistance Account - 25300 By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2002, and such amount as trans- ferred by chapter 14, section 1, of the laws of 2003: For transfer to the workers' compensation board for the federal share of services and expenses related to workers' compensation benefit costs related to the September 11, 2001 attack on the New York City World Trade Center, in accordance with federal regulations ... 175,000,000 ...................................... (re. $25,000,000) 894 12653-12-4 TABLE OF CONTENTS Page SECTION 1 - STATE AGENCIES ........................................... 1 AGING, OFFICE FOR THE .............................................. 3 AGRICULTURE AND MARKETS, DEPARTMENT OF ............................ 22 ARTS, COUNCIL ON THE .............................................. 33 AUDIT AND CONTROL, DEPARTMENT OF .................................. 38 CITY UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK ....................................... 39 CORRECTIONS AND COMMUNITY SUPERVISION, DEPARTMENT OF .............. 45 CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES, DIVISION OF ............................ 52 ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, DEPARTMENT OF .............................. 103 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT ............................................. 127 ELECTIONS, STATE BOARD OF ........................................ 234 ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION, DEPARTMENT OF ........................ 237 FAMILY ASSISTANCE, DEPARTMENT OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES, OFFICE OF ........................ 245 TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE, OFFICE OF ................. 405 FINANCIAL SERVICES, DEPARTMENT OF ................................ 490 HEALTH, DEPARTMENT OF ............................................ 494 HIGHER EDUCATION SERVICES CORPORATION ............................ 655 HOMELAND SECURITY AND EMERGENCY SERVICES, DIVISION OF ............ 659 HOUSING AND COMMUNITY RENEWAL, DIVISION OF ....................... 675 MORTGAGE AGENCY, STATE OF NEW YORK ............................. 688 INDIGENT LEGAL SERVICES, OFFICE OF ............................... 689 INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY SERVICES, OFFICE OF ....................... 691 INTEREST ON LAWYER ACCOUNT ....................................... 692 JUSTICE CENTER FOR THE PROTECTION OF PEOPLE WITH SPECIAL NEEDS .......................................................... 693 LABOR, DEPARTMENT OF ............................................. 698 895 12653-12-4 TABLE OF CONTENTS Page MENTAL HYGIENE, DEPARTMENT OF ALCOHOLISM AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE SERVICES, OFFICE OF ............. 716 MENTAL HEALTH, OFFICE OF ....................................... 742 PEOPLE WITH DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES, OFFICE FOR ............. 763 METROPOLITAN TRANSPORTATION AUTHORITY ............................ 778 MILITARY AND NAVAL AFFAIRS, DIVISION OF .......................... 780 MOTOR VEHICLES, DEPARTMENT OF .................................... 782 PARKS, RECREATION AND HISTORIC PRESERVATION, OFFICE OF ........... 784 PREVENTION OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE, OFFICE FOR THE .................. 790 PUBLIC SERVICE, DEPARTMENT OF .................................... 792 STATE, DEPARTMENT OF ............................................. 794 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK ..................................... 808 TAXATION AND FINANCE, DEPARTMENT OF .............................. 812 TRANSPORTATION, DEPARTMENT OF .................................... 813 URBAN DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION, NEW YORK STATE .................... 840 VETERANS' AFFAIRS, DIVISION OF ................................... 854 VICTIM SERVICES, OFFICE OF ....................................... 858 MISCELLANEOUS -- ALL STATE DEPARTMENTS AND AGENCIES: FREEZE-PLUS NEW YORK PROPERTY TAX RELIEF PROGRAM ............... 864 HIGHER EDUCATION OPPORTUNITY PROGRAMS .......................... 865 HUDSON RIVER VALLEY GREENWAY COMMUNITIES COUNCIL ............... 866 HURRICANE IRENE - TROPICAL STORM LEE FLOOD RECOVERY GRANT PROGRAM ................................................ 868 LOCAL GOVERNMENT ASSISTANCE .................................... 869 NATIONAL AND COMMUNITY SERVICE ................................. 880 PAY FOR SUCCESS CONTINGENCY RESERVE ............................ 883 PAYMENT TO THE CITY OF NEW YORK ................................ 885 896 12653-12-4 TABLE OF CONTENTS Page REGIONAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM .......................... 886 TRIBAL STATE COMPACT REVENUE ................................... 887 WORLD TRADE CENTER -- WORKERS' COMPENSATION BOARD .............. 893
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S T A T E O F N E W Y O R K ________________________________________________________________________ S. 6353--D A. 8553--D S E N A T E - A S S E M B L Y January 21, 2014 ___________ IN SENATE -- A BUDGET BILL, submitted by the Governor pursuant to arti- cle seven of the Constitution -- read twice and ordered printed, and when printed to be committed to the Committee on Finance -- committee discharged, bill amended, ordered reprinted as amended and recommitted to said committee -- committee discharged, bill amended, ordered reprinted as amended and recommitted to said committee -- committee discharged, bill amended, ordered reprinted as amended and recommitted to said committee -- committee discharged, bill amended, ordered reprinted as amended and recommitted to said committee IN ASSEMBLY -- A BUDGET BILL, submitted by the Governor pursuant to article seven of the Constitution -- read once and referred to the Committee on Ways and Means -- committee discharged, bill amended, ordered reprinted as amended and recommitted to said committee -- again reported from said committee with amendments, ordered reprinted as amended and recommitted to said committee -- again reported from said committee with amendments, ordered reprinted as amended and recommitted to said committee -- again reported from said committee with amendments, ordered reprinted as amended and recommitted to said committee AN ACT making appropriations for the support of government; and to amend a chapter of the laws of 2014, enacting the state operations budget AID TO LOCALITIES BUDGET THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, REPRESENTED IN SENATE AND ASSEM- BLY, DO ENACT AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. a) The several amounts specified in this chapter for aid to localities, or so much thereof as shall be sufficient to accomplish the purposes designated by the appropriations, are hereby appropriated and authorized to be paid as hereinafter provided, to the respective public officers and for the several purposes specified. b) Where applicable, appropriations made by this chapter for expendi- tures from federal grants for aid to localities may be allocated for spending from federal grants for any grant period beginning, during, or EXPLANATION--Matter in ITALICS (underscored) is new; matter in brackets [ ] is old law to be omitted.
LBD12653-14-4 2 12653-14-4 prior to, the state fiscal year beginning on April 1, 2014 except as otherwise noted. c) The several amounts named herein, or so much thereof as shall be sufficient to accomplish the purpose designated, being the undisbursed and/or unexpended balances of the prior year's appropriations, are here- by reappropriated from the same funds and made available for the same purposes as the prior year's appropriations, unless herein amended, for the fiscal year beginning April 1, 2014. Certain reappropriations in this chapter are shown using abbreviated text, with three leader dots (an ellipsis) followed by three spaces (... ) used to indicate where existing law that is being continued is not shown. However, unless a change is clearly indicated by the use of brackets [ ] for deletions and underscores for additions, the purposes, amounts, funding source and all other aspects pertinent to each item of appropriation shall be as last appropriated. For the purpose of complying with the state finance law, the year, chapter and section of the last act reappropriating a former original appropriation or any part thereof is, unless otherwise indicated, chap- ter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013. d) No moneys appropriated by this chapter shall be available for payment until a certificate of approval has been issued by the director of the budget, who shall file such certificate with the department of audit and control, the chairperson of the senate finance committee and the chairperson of the assembly ways and means committee. e) The appropriations contained in this chapter shall be available for the fiscal year beginning on April 1, 2014 except as otherwise noted. 3 12653-14-4 OFFICE FOR THE AGING AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS General Fund - State and Local ..... 121,197,000 105,757,500 Special Revenue Funds - Federal .... 114,985,000 206,985,000 Special Revenue Funds - Other ...... 980,000 0 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 237,162,000 312,742,500 ================ ================ SCHEDULE COMMUNITY SERVICES PROGRAM ................................. 237,162,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For services and expenses, including the payment of liabilities incurred prior to April 1, 2014, related to the community services elderly grant program. No expend- itures shall be made from this appropri- ation until the director of the budget has approved a plan submitted by the office outlining the amounts and purposes of such expenditures and the allocation of funds among the counties. Notwithstanding any provision of law, rule or regulation to the contrary, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, funds appro- priated herein for the community services for the elderly program (CSE) and the expanded in-home services for the elderly program (EISEP) may be used in accordance with a waiver or reduction in county main- tenance of effort requirements established pursuant to section 214 of the elder law, except for base year expenditures. To the extent that funds hereby appropriated are sufficient to exceed the per capita limit established in section 214 of the elder law, the excess funds shall be available to supplement the existing per capita level in a uniform manner consistent with statutory allocations. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, including section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part N of chapter 56 of the laws of 2013, for the period commenc- 4 12653-14-4 OFFICE FOR THE AGING AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 ing on April 1, 2014 and ending March 31, 2015 the commissioner shall not apply any cost of living adjustment for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimburse- ment ........................................ 20,296,000 For planning and implementation, including the payment of liabilities incurred prior to April 1, 2014, of a program of expanded in-home, case management and ancillary community services for the elderly (EISEP). No expenditures shall be made from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a plan submit- ted by the office outlining the amounts and purposes of such expenditures and the allocation of funds among the counties, including the city of New York. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, including section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part N of chapter 56 of the laws of 2013, for the period commenc- ing on April 1, 2014 and ending March 31, 2015 the commissioner shall not apply any cost of living adjustment for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimburse- ment ........................................ 50,012,000 For services and expenses of grants to area agencies on aging for the establishment and operation of caregiver resource centers ........................................ 353,000 For services and expenses, including the payment of liabilities incurred prior to April 1, 2014, associated with the well- ness in nutrition (WIN) program, formerly known as the supplemental nutrition assistance program (SNAP), including a suballocation to the department of agri- culture and markets to be transferred to state operations for administrative costs of the farmers market nutrition program. Up to $200,000 of this appropriation may be made available to the Council of Senior Centers and Services of New York City to provide outreach within the older adult SNAP initiative. No expenditure shall be made from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a plan submitted by the office outlining the amounts and purpose of such expenditures 5 12653-14-4 OFFICE FOR THE AGING AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 and the allocation of funds among the counties. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, including section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part N of chapter 56 of the laws of 2013, for the period commenc- ing on April 1, 2014 and ending March 31, 2015 the commissioner shall not apply any cost of living adjustment for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimburse- ment ........................................ 27,326,000 Local grants for services and expenses of the long-term care ombudsman program ........... 690,000 For state aid grants to providers of respite services to the elderly. Funding priority shall be given to the renewal of existing contracts with the state office for the aging. No expenditures shall be made from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a plan submitted by the office outlining the amounts to be distributed by provider ........................ 656,000 For state aid grants to providers of social model adult day services. Funding priority shall be given to the renewal of existing contracts with the state office for the aging. No expenditures shall be made from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a plan submitted by the office outlining the amounts to be distributed by provider ...................... 1,072,000 For state aid grants to naturally occurring retirement communities (NORC). Funding priority shall be given to the renewal of existing contracts with the state office for the aging. No expenditures shall be made from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a plan submitted by the office outlining the amounts to be distributed by provider ........ 2,027,500 For state aid grants to neighborhood naturally occurring retirement communities (NNORC). Funding priority shall be given to the renewal of existing contracts with the state office for the aging. No expend- itures shall be made from this appropri- ation until the director of the budget has approved a plan submitted by the office outlining the amounts to be distributed by provider ..................................... 2,027,500 6 12653-14-4 OFFICE FOR THE AGING AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For grants in aid to the 59 designated area agencies on aging for transportation oper- ating expenses related to serving the elderly. Funds shall be allocated from this appropriation pursuant to a plan prepared by the director of the state office for the aging and approved by the director of the budget ....................... 1,121,000 For grants to the area agencies on aging for the health insurance information, coun- seling and assistance program .................. 921,000 For state matching funds for services and expenses to match federally funded model projects and/or demonstration grant programs, a portion of which may be trans- ferred to state operations or to other entities as necessary to meet federal grant objectives ............................... 236,000 For the managed care consumer assistance program for the purpose of providing education, outreach, one-on-one coun- seling, monitoring of the implementation of medicare part D, and assistance with drug appeals and fair hearings related to medicare part D coverage for persons who are eligible for medical assistance and who are also beneficiaries under part D of title XVIII of the federal social security act and for participants of the elderly pharmaceutical insurance coverage program (EPIC) in accordance with the following: Medicare Rights Center ........................... 793,000 New York StateWide Senior Action Council, Inc. ... 354,000 New York Legal Assistance Group .................. 222,000 Legal Aid Society of New York .................... 111,000 Empire Justice Center ............................ 155,000 Community Service Society ........................ 132,000 For services and expenses of the retired and senior volunteer program (RSVP) ................ 216,500 For services and expenses of the EAC/Nassau senior respite program ......................... 118,500 For services and expenses of the home aides of central New York, Inc. senior respite program ......................................... 71,000 For services and expenses of the New York foundation for senior citizens home shar- ing and respite care program .................... 86,000 For services and expenses of the foster grandparents program ............................ 98,000 For services and expenses related to an elderly abuse education and outreach 7 12653-14-4 OFFICE FOR THE AGING AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 program in accordance with section 219 of the elder law funding priority shall be given to the renewal of existing contracts with the state office for the aging ............ 745,000 For services and expenses related to the livable new york initiative to create neighborhoods that consider the evolving needs and preferences of all their resi- dents .......................................... 122,500 For services and expenses of the new york state adult day services association, inc. related to providing training and techni- cal assistance to social adult day services programs in new york state regarding the quality of services .............. 122,500 For services and expenses related to the congregate services initiative. No expend- itures shall be made from this appropri- ation until the director of the budget has approved a plan submitted by the office outlining the amounts and purposes of such expenditures and the allocation of funds among the counties ............................. 403,000 For services and expenses of New York State- wide Senior Action Council, Inc. for the patients' rights hotline and advocacy project ......................................... 31,500 For services and expenses related to making improvements in the long term care system for the point of entry initiatives, for the purposes of expanding and promoting a more coordinated level of care for the delivery of quality services in the commu- nity ......................................... 3,350,000 For services and expenses of the Association on Aging in New York State to provide training, education and technical assist- ance to the area agencies on aging and aging network service contractor staff for professional development ....................... 250,000 For additional services and expenses related to the community services for the elderly grant program ................................ 4,000,000 For additional services and expenses related to the community services for the elderly grant program ................................ 1,000,000 For additional services and expenses of the New York foundation for senior citizens home sharing and respite care program ........... 86,000 For additional services and expenses of New York Statewide Senior Action Council, Inc 8 12653-14-4 OFFICE FOR THE AGING AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 for the patients' rights hotline and advo- cacy project .................................... 31,500 For services and expenses of the Reach Out and Read resource center ........................ 30,000 For services and expenses of the Hebrew Home at riverdale for services related to but not limited to elder abuse prevention, long term care, and a comprehensive public awareness campaign ............................. 300,000 For services and expenses of the Riverdale Senior Center .................................. 100,000 For services and expenses of the Emerald Isle Meals on Wheels ........................... 100,000 For services and expenses of the Greater Whitestone Taxpayers and Civic Association Senior Center .................................. 100,000 For services and expenses of the North Flushing Senior Center, serving Mitchell Linden Community ............................... 100,000 For services and expenses of the North Flushing Senior Center at College Point ........ 100,000 For services and expenses related to the Lifespan Elder Abuse Prevention Program for services related to elder abuse prevention services, public education, and training ....................................... 200,000 For services and expenses of the office of the aging to implement subdivision 3-d of section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006 as added by a chapter of the laws of 2014 to provide funding for salary increases for the period April 1, 2014 through March 31, 2015. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contra- ry, and subject to the approval of the director of the budget, the amounts appro- priated herein may be increased or decreased by interchange or transfer with- out limit to any local assistance appro- priation, and may include advances to local governments and voluntary agencies, to accomplish this purpose ..................... 930,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................. 121,197,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund FHHS Aid to Localities Account - 25177 For programs provided under the titles of the federal older Americans act and other 9 12653-14-4 OFFICE FOR THE AGING AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 health and human services programs. Title III-b social services ................... 26,000,000 Title III-c nutrition programs, including a suballocation to the department of health to be transferred to state operations for nutrition program activities ................ 41,385,000 Title III-e caregivers ........................ 12,000,000 Health and human services programs ............. 9,000,000 Nutrition services incentive program .......... 17,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................. 105,385,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Miscellaneous Operating Grants Fund Office for the Aging Federal Grants Account - 25300 For services and expenses related to the provision of aging services programs ........... 600,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ..................... 600,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Miscellaneous Operating Grants Fund Senior Community Service Employment Account - 25444 For the senior community service employment program provided under title V of the federal older Americans act .................. 9,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 9,000,000 -------------- Special Revenue Fund - Other Combined Expendable Trust Fund Aging Grants and Bequest Account - 20100 For services and expenses of the state office for the aging ........................... 980,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ..................... 980,000 -------------- 10 12653-14-4 OFFICE FOR THE AGING AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 COMMUNITY SERVICES PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses, including the payment of liabilities incurred prior to April 1, 2013, related to the community services elderly grant program. No expenditures shall be made from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a plan submitted by the office outlining the amounts and purposes of such expenditures and the allocation of funds among the counties. Notwithstanding any provision of law, rule or regulation to the contrary, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, funds appropriated herein for the community services for the elderly program (CSE) and the expanded in-home services for the elderly program (EISEP) may be used in accordance with a waiver or reduction in county maintenance of effort requirements established pursuant to section 214 of the elder law, except for base year expenditures. To the extent that funds hereby appropriated are sufficient to exceed the per capita limit established in section 214 of the elder law, the excess funds shall be available to supplement the existing per capita level in a uniform manner consistent with statutory allo- cations. Notwithstanding any provision of articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, there shall be an exemption from the professional licensure requirements of such articles, and nothing contained in such articles, or in any other provisions of law related to the licensure requirements of persons licensed under those articles, shall prohibit or limit the activities or services of any person in the employ of a program or service operated, certified, regulated, funded or approved by the state office for the aging, a local governmental unit as such term is defined in article 41 of the mental hygiene law, and/or a local social services district as defined in section 61 of the social services law, and all such enti- ties shall be considered to be approved settings for the receipt of supervised experience for the professions governed by articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, and furthermore, no such entity shall be required to apply for nor be required to receive a waiver pursuant to section 6503-a of the education law in order to perform any activities or provide any services ............................. 15,312,000 ....................................... (re. $12,606,000) For planning and implementation, including the payment of liabilities incurred prior to April 1, 2013, of a program of expanded in-home, case management and ancillary community services for the elderly (EISEP). No expenditures shall be made from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a plan submitted by the office outlining the amounts and purposes of such expenditures and the allocation of funds among the counties, including the city of New York. Notwithstanding any provision of articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, there shall be an exemption from the professional 11 12653-14-4 OFFICE FOR THE AGING AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 licensure requirements of such articles, and nothing contained in such articles, or in any other provisions of law related to the licensure requirements of persons licensed under those articles, shall prohibit or limit the activities or services of any person in the employ of a program or service operated, certified, regulated, funded or approved by the state office for the aging, a local governmental unit as such term is defined in article 41 of the mental hygiene law, and/or a local social services district as defined in section 61 of the social services law, and all such enti- ties shall be considered to be approved settings for the receipt of supervised experience for the professions governed by articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, and furthermore, no such entity shall be required to apply for nor be required to receive a waiver pursuant to section 6503-a of the education law in order to perform any activities or provide any services ............................. 46,035,000 ....................................... (re. $39,060,000) For services and expenses of grants to area agencies on aging for the establishment and operation of caregiver resource centers .......... 353,000 ............................................. (re. $295,000) For services and expenses, including the payment of liabilities incurred prior to April 1, 2013, associated with the wellness in nutrition (WIN) program, formerly known as the supplemental nutri- tion assistance program (SNAP), including a suballocation to the department of agriculture and markets to be transferred to state operations for administrative costs of the farmers market nutrition program. No expenditure shall be made from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a plan submitted by the office outlining the amounts and purpose of such expenditures and the allocation of funds among the counties. Notwithstanding any provision of articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, there shall be an exemption from the professional licensure requirements of such articles, and nothing contained in such articles, or in any other provisions of law related to the licensure requirements of persons licensed under those articles, shall prohibit or limit the activities or services of any person in the employ of a program or service operated, certified, regulated, funded or approved by the state office for the aging, a local governmental unit as such term is defined in article 41 of the mental hygiene law, and/or a local social services district as defined in section 61 of the social services law, and all such enti- ties shall be considered to be approved settings for the receipt of supervised experience for the professions governed by articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, and furthermore, no such entity shall be required to apply for nor be required to receive a waiver pursuant to section 6503-a of the education law in order to perform any activities or provide any services ............................. 21,380,000 ....................................... (re. $17,373,000) For services and expenses of the Council of Senior Centers and Services of New York City to provide outreach within the older adult SNAP initiative ... 200,000 ......................... (re. $200,000) Local grants for services and expenses of the long-term care ombudsman program ... 690,000 ................................. (re. $583,000) 12 12653-14-4 OFFICE FOR THE AGING AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For state aid grants to providers of respite services to the elderly. Funding priority shall be given to the renewal of existing contracts with the state office for the aging. No expenditures shall be made from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a plan submitted by the office outlining the amounts to be distributed by provider. Notwithstanding any provision of articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, there shall be an exemption from the professional licensure requirements of such articles, and nothing contained in such articles, or in any other provisions of law related to the licensure requirements of persons licensed under those articles, shall prohibit or limit the activities or services of any person in the employ of a program or service operated, certified, regulated, funded or approved by the state office for the aging, a local governmental unit as such term is defined in article 41 of the mental hygiene law, and/or a local social services district as defined in section 61 of the social services law, and all such enti- ties shall be considered to be approved settings for the receipt of supervised experience for the professions governed by articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, and furthermore, no such entity shall be required to apply for nor be required to receive a waiver pursuant to section 6503-a of the education law in order to perform any activities or provide any services ............................. 656,000 ............................................. (re. $656,000) For state aid grants to providers of social model adult day services. Funding priority shall be given to the renewal of existing contracts with the state office for the aging. No expenditures shall be made from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a plan submitted by the office outlining the amounts to be distributed by provider. Notwithstanding any provision of articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, there shall be an exemption from the professional licensure requirements of such articles, and nothing contained in such articles, or in any other provisions of law related to the licensure requirements of persons licensed under those articles, shall prohibit or limit the activities or services of any person in the employ of a program or service operated, certified, regulated, funded or approved by the state office for the aging, a local governmental unit as such term is defined in article 41 of the mental hygiene law, and/or a local social services district as defined in section 61 of the social services law, and all such enti- ties shall be considered to be approved settings for the receipt of supervised experience for the professions governed by articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, and furthermore, no such entity shall be required to apply for nor be required to receive a waiver pursuant to section 6503-a of the education law in order to perform any activities or provide any services ............................. 872,000 ............................................. (re. $872,000) For additional services and expenses to providers of social model adult day services ... 200,000 ...................... (re. $200,000) For state aid grants to naturally occurring retirement communities (NORC). Funding priority shall be given to the renewal of existing 13 12653-14-4 OFFICE FOR THE AGING AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 contracts with the state office for the aging. No expenditures shall be made from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a plan submitted by the office outlining the amounts to be distributed by provider. Notwithstanding any provision of articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, there shall be an exemption from the professional licensure requirements of such articles, and nothing contained in such articles, or in any other provisions of law related to the licensure requirements of persons licensed under those articles, shall prohibit or limit the activities or services of any person in the employ of a program or service operated, certified, regulated, funded or approved by the state office for the aging, a local governmental unit as such term is defined in article 41 of the mental hygiene law, and/or a local social services district as defined in section 61 of the social services law, and all such enti- ties shall be considered to be approved settings for the receipt of supervised experience for the professions governed by articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, and furthermore, no such entity shall be required to apply for nor be required to receive a waiver pursuant to section 6503-a of the education law in order to perform any activities or provide any services ............................. 2,027,500 ......................................... (re. $2,027,500) For state aid grants to neighborhood naturally occurring retirement communities (NNORC). Funding priority shall be given to the renewal of existing contracts with the state office for the aging. No expenditures shall be made from this appropriation until the direc- tor of the budget has approved a plan submitted by the office outlining the amounts to be distributed by provider. Notwithstanding any provision of articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, there shall be an exemption from the professional licensure requirements of such articles, and nothing contained in such articles, or in any other provisions of law related to the licensure requirements of persons licensed under those articles, shall prohibit or limit the activities or services of any person in the employ of a program or service operated, certified, regulated, funded or approved by the state office for the aging, a local governmental unit as such term is defined in article 41 of the mental hygiene law, and/or a local social services district as defined in section 61 of the social services law, and all such enti- ties shall be considered to be approved settings for the receipt of supervised experience for the professions governed by articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, and furthermore, no such entity shall be required to apply for nor be required to receive a waiver pursuant to section 6503-a of the education law in order to perform any activities or provide any services ............................. 2,027,500 ......................................... (re. $2,027,500) For grants in aid to the 59 designated area agencies on aging for transportation operating expenses related to serving the elderly. Funds shall be allocated from this appropriation pursuant to a plan prepared by the director of the state office for the aging and approved by the director of the budget ... 921,000 .. (re. $853,000) 14 12653-14-4 OFFICE FOR THE AGING AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For additional services and expenses for transportation operating expenses related to serving the elderly ............................ 200,000 ............................................. (re. $200,000) Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, effective October 1, 2006, expenditures made from this appropriation shall effectively provide a cost of living adjustment, provided however, for the peri- od commencing on April 1, 2013 and ending March 31, 2014 the direc- tor shall not apply any new cost of living adjustment authorized by section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part H of chapter 56 of the laws of 2012, for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimbursement, for providers of the following services, as determined by the director of the state office for the aging, expanded in-home services for the elderly program (EISEP), community services for the elderly program (CSE) and the wellness in nutrition (WIN) program, formerly known as the supplemental nutrition assist- ance program (SNAP). The director of the state office for the aging shall determine the standards and requirements necessary for reimbursement of such increases. Further, all such increases shall be made pursuant to a provider attestation regarding the use of such funds to be provided in the format prescribed by the state office for the aging. Funds shall be allocated from this appropriation pursuant to a plan prepared by the director of the state office for the aging and approved by the director of the budget ............... 14,707,000 ....................................... (re. $14,707,000) For grants to the area agencies on aging for the health insurance information, counseling and assistance program ..................... 921,000 ............................................. (re. $430,000) For state matching funds for services and expenses to match federally funded model projects and/or demonstration grant programs, a portion of which may be transferred to state operations or to other entities as necessary to meet federal grant objectives ...................... 236,000 ............................................. (re. $236,000) For the managed care consumer assistance program for the purpose of providing education, outreach, one-on-one counseling, monitoring of the implementation of medicare part D, and assistance with drug appeals and fair hearings related to medicare part D coverage for persons who are eligible for medical assistance and who are also beneficiaries under part D of title XVIII of the federal social security act and for participants of the elderly pharmaceutical insurance coverage program (EPIC) in accordance with the following: Medicare Rights Center ... 793,000 .................... (re. $793,000) New York StateWide Senior Action Council, Inc. ....................... 354,000 ............................................. (re. $265,500) New York Legal Assistance Group ... 111,000 ............ (re. $50,500) Legal Aid Society of New York ... 111,000 ............. (re. $111,000) Selfhelp Community Services, Inc. ... 111,000 ......... (re. $111,000) Empire Justice Center ... 155,000 ..................... (re. $155,000) Community Service Society ... 132,000 ................. (re. $132,000) For services and expenses of the retired and senior volunteer program (RSVP) ... 216,500 .................................. (re. $210,000) 15 12653-14-4 OFFICE FOR THE AGING AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses of the EAC/Nassau senior respite program ... 118,500 ............................................. (re. $118,500) For services and expenses of the home aides of central New York, Inc. senior respite program ... 71,000 .................... (re. $71,000) For services and expenses of the New York foundation for senior citi- zens home sharing and respite care program ......................... 86,000 ............................................... (re. $86,000) For services and expenses of the foster grandparents program ......... 98,000 ............................................... (re. $98,000) For services and expenses related to an elderly abuse education and outreach program in accordance with section 219 of the elder law funding priority shall be given to the renewal of existing contracts with the state office for the aging ... 245,000 ..... (re. $245,000) For additional services and expenses related to an elderly abuse education and outreach program in accordance with section 219 of the elder law ... 500,000 ............................... (re. $500,000) For services and expenses related to the livable new york initiative to create neighborhoods that consider the evolving needs and prefer- ences of all their residents ... 122,500 ............ (re. $122,500) For services and expenses of the new york state adult day services association, inc. related to providing training and technical assistance to social adult day services programs in new york state regarding the quality of services ... 122,500 ....... (re. $122,500) For services and expenses related to the congregate services initi- ative. No expenditures shall be made from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a plan submitted by the office outlining the amounts and purposes of such expenditures and the allocation of funds among the counties ......................... 403,000 ............................................. (re. $367,000) For services and expenses of New York Statewide Senior Action Council, Inc. for the patients' rights hotline and advocacy project ......... 31,500 ............................................... (re. $31,500) For services and expenses related to making improvements in the long term care system for the point of entry initiatives, for the purposes of expanding and promoting a more coordinated level of care for the delivery of quality services in the community. Notwithstanding any provision of articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, there shall be an exemption from the professional licensure requirements of such articles, and nothing contained in such articles, or in any other provisions of law related to the licensure requirements of persons licensed under those articles, shall prohibit or limit the activities or services of any person in the employ of a program or service operated, certified, regulated, funded or approved by the state office for the aging, a local governmental unit as such term is defined in article 41 of the mental hygiene law, and/or a local social services district as defined in section 61 of the social services law, and all such enti- ties shall be considered to be approved settings for the receipt of supervised experience for the professions governed by articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, and furthermore, no such entity shall be required to apply for nor be required to receive a waiver pursuant to section 6503-a of the education law in order to perform 16 12653-14-4 OFFICE FOR THE AGING AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 any activities or provide any services ............................. 3,350,000 ......................................... (re. $3,350,000) For services and expenses of the lifespan program to provide elderly abuse education and outreach ... 200,000 ............ (re. $200,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For state aid grants to providers of respite services to the elderly. Funding priority shall be given to the renewal of existing contracts with the state office for the aging. No expenditures shall be made from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a plan submitted by the office outlining the amounts to be distributed by provider ... 656,000 ................. (re. $322,000) For state aid grants to providers of social model adult day services. Funding priority shall be given to the renewal of existing contracts with the state office for the aging. No expenditures shall be made from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a plan submitted by the office outlining the amounts to be distributed by provider ... 872,000 ................. (re. $185,000) For state aid grants to naturally occurring retirement communities (NORC). Funding priority shall be given to the renewal of existing contracts with the state office for the aging. No expenditures shall be made from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a plan submitted by the office outlining the amounts to be distributed by provider ... 1,798,500 ............... (re. $422,000) For additional state aid grants to naturally occurring retirement communities (NORC). Funding priority shall be given to the renewal of existing contracts with the state office for the aging. No expenditures shall be made from this appropriation until the direc- tor of the budget has approved a plan submitted by the office outlining the amounts to be distributed by provider ................ 229,000 ............................................. (re. $171,000) For state aid grants to neighborhood naturally occurring retirement communities (NNORC). Funding priority shall be given to the renewal of existing contracts with the state office for the aging. No expenditures shall be made from this appropriation until the direc- tor of the budget has approved a plan submitted by the office outlining the amounts to be distributed by provider ................ 1,798,500 ......................................... (re. $1,079,000) For additional state aid grants to neighborhood naturally occurring retirement communities (NNORC). Funding priority shall be given to the renewal of existing contracts with the state office for the aging. No expenditures shall be made from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a plan submitted by the office outlining the amounts to be distributed by provider ......... 229,000 ............................................. (re. $169,000) For state matching funds for services and expenses to match federally funded model projects and/or demonstration grant programs, a portion of which may be transferred to state operations or to other entities as necessary to meet federal grant objectives ...................... 236,000 ............................................. (re. $236,000) For the managed care consumer assistance program for the purpose of providing education, outreach, one-on-one counseling, monitoring of 17 12653-14-4 OFFICE FOR THE AGING AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 the implementation of medicare part D, and assistance with drug appeals and fair hearings related to medicare part D coverage for persons who are eligible for medical assistance and who are also beneficiaries under part D of title XVIII of the federal social security act and for participants of the elderly pharmaceutical insurance coverage program (EPIC) in accordance with the following: Legal Aid Society of New York ... 111,000 .............. (re. $26,000) Selfhelp Community Services, Inc. ... 111,000 .......... (re. $88,000) For services and expenses of the retired and senior volunteer program (RSVP) ... 216,500 ................................... (re. $17,000) For services and expenses of the EAC/Nassau senior respite program ... 118,500 .............................................. (re. $27,000) For services and expenses of the foster grandparents program ......... 98,000 ................................................ (re. $8,000) For up to eight community empowerment initiative start up grants to enable communities, neighborhoods, elders and families to develop their own supportive services that enable older persons to "age in place" and stay in their own neighborhoods ......................... 122,500 ............................................. (re. $122,500) For additional services and expenses related to the enriched social adult day services demonstration project to help older New Yorkers age in place in the community while avoiding spend-down to medicaid. No more than eight and one half percent of the amount appropriated for such purpose may be expended by the office for the aging for services and expenses in connection with the evaluation of the demonstration project which shall be conducted by the center for functional assessment research (CFAR) at the university of Buffalo. An amount not to exceed 10 percent of the allocation may be used for administration for the office ... 122,500 ........... (re. $122,500) For services and expenses related to making improvements in the long term care system for the point of entry initiatives, for the purposes of expanding and promoting a more coordinated level of care for the delivery of quality services in the community .............. 3,350,000 ......................................... (re. $1,724,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For state aid grants to providers of respite services to the elderly. Funding priority shall be given to the renewal of existing contracts with the state office for the aging. No expenditures shall be made from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a plan submitted by the office outlining the amounts to be distributed by provider ... 656,000 .................. (re. $52,000) For state aid grants to providers of social model adult day services. Funding priority shall be given to the renewal of existing contracts with the state office for the aging. No expenditures shall be made from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a plan submitted by the office outlining the amounts to be distributed by provider ... 872,000 .................. (re. $90,000) For state aid grants to neighborhood naturally occurring retirement communities (NNORC). Funding priority shall be given to the renewal of existing contracts with the state office for the aging. No expenditures shall be made from this appropriation until the direc- 18 12653-14-4 OFFICE FOR THE AGING AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 tor of the budget has approved a plan submitted by the office outlining the amounts to be distributed by provider ................ 2,027,000 ........................................... (re. $270,000) For state matching funds for services and expenses to match federally funded model projects and/or demonstration grant programs, a portion of which may be transferred to state operations or to other entities as necessary to meet federal grant objectives ...................... 236,000 ............................................. (re. $236,000) For up to eight community empowerment initiative start up grants to enable communities, neighborhoods, elders and families to develop their own supportive services that enable older persons to "age in place" and stay in their own neighborhoods ......................... 122,500 ............................................. (re. $122,500) For additional services and expenses related to the enriched social adult day services demonstration project to help older New Yorkers age in place in the community while avoiding spend-down to medicaid. No more than eight and one half percent of the amount appropriated for such purpose may be expended by the office for the aging for services and expenses in connection with the evaluation of the demonstration project which shall be conducted by the center for functional assessment research (CFAR) at the university of Buffalo. An amount not to exceed 10 percent of the allocation may be used for administration for the office ... 122,500 ........... (re. $122,500) By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For state aid grants to providers of respite services to the elderly. Funding priority shall be given to the renewal of existing contracts with the state office for the aging. No expenditures shall be made from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a plan submitted by the office outlining the amounts to be distributed by provider ... 656,000 .................. (re. $61,000) For state matching funds for services and expenses to match federally funded model projects and/or demonstration grant programs, a portion of which may be transferred to state operations or to other entities as necessary to meet federal grant objectives ...................... 236,000 ............................................. (re. $136,000) For state aid grants to neighborhood naturally occurring retirement communities (NNORC). Funding priority shall be given to the renewal of existing contracts with the state office for the aging. No expenditures shall be made from this appropriation until the direc- tor of the budget has approved a plan submitted by the office outlining the amounts to be distributed by provider ................ 2,027,000 ........................................... (re. $190,000) For services and expenses of the foster grandparents program ......... 196,000 .............................................. (re. $12,500) For services and expenses related to an elderly abuse education and outreach program in accordance with section 219 of the elder law funding priority shall be given to the renewal of existing contracts with the state office for the aging ... 490,000 ...... (re. $27,000) By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2009: 19 12653-14-4 OFFICE FOR THE AGING AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For state matching funds for services and expenses to match federally funded model projects and/or demonstration grant programs, a portion of which may be transferred to state operations or to other entities as necessary to meet federal grant objectives ...................... 236,000 .............................................. (re. $23,000) For grants in aid to up to seven designated area agencies on aging for the creation of regional caregiver centers for excellence for the purpose of providing education and training to caregivers, the development and implementation of innovative approaches to assisting caregivers and reducing caregiver stress, provision of technical assistance and training to caregiver program coordinators and other programs and other activities to directly support community caregiv- ers. At least 20 percent of the amount appropriated shall be used to provide respite services to informal caregivers ................. 230,000 ............................................. (re. $230,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund FHHS Aid to Localities Account - 25177 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For programs provided under the titles of the federal older Americans act and other health and human services programs. Notwithstanding any provision of articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, there shall be an exemption from the professional licensure requirements of such articles, and nothing contained in such articles, or in any other provisions of law related to the licensure requirements of persons licensed under those articles, shall prohibit or limit the activities or services of any person in the employ of a program or service operated, certified, regulated, funded or approved by the state office for the aging, a local governmental unit as such term is defined in article 41 of the mental hygiene law, and/or a local social services district as defined in section 61 of the social services law, and all such enti- ties shall be considered to be approved settings for the receipt of supervised experience for the professions governed by articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, and furthermore, no such entity shall be required to apply for nor be required to receive a waiver pursuant to section 6503-a of the education law in order to perform any activities or provide any services. Title III-b social services ... 26,000,000 ......... (re. $26,000,000) Title III-c nutrition programs, including a suballocation to the department of health to be transferred to state operations for nutrition program activities ... 41,385,000 ...... (re. $41,385,000) Title III-e caregivers ... 12,000,000 .............. (re. $12,000,000) Health and human services programs ... 9,000,000 .... (re. $8,900,000) Nutrition services incentive program ................................. 17,000,000 ....................................... (re. $17,000,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For programs provided under the titles of the federal older Americans act and other health and human services programs. 20 12653-14-4 OFFICE FOR THE AGING AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Title III-b social services ... 26,000,000 ......... (re. $23,000,000) Title III-c nutrition programs, including a suballocation to the department of health to be transferred to state operations for nutrition program activities ... 41,385,000 ...... (re. $33,000,000) Title III-e caregivers ... 12,000,000 .............. (re. $11,200,000) Health and human services programs ... 9,000,000 .... (re. $6,800,000) Nutrition services incentive program ................................. 17,000,000 ....................................... (re. $10,500,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For programs provided under the titles of the federal older Americans act and other health and human services programs. Title III-e caregivers ... 12,000,000 ............... (re. $1,300,000) Health and human services programs ... 8,000,000 .... (re. $2,400,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal MISCELLANEOUS Operating Grants Fund Office for the Aging Federal Grants Account - 25300 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses related to the provision of aging services programs ... 600,000 ................................ (re. $600,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal MISCELLANEOUS Operating Grants Fund Senior Community Service Employment Account - 25444 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For the senior community service employment program provided under title V of the federal older Americans act ......................... 9,000,000 ......................................... (re. $9,000,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For the senior community service employment program provided under title V of the federal older Americans act ......................... 9,000,000 ......................................... (re. $3,900,000) 21 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND MARKETS AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS General Fund ....................... 26,890,000 21,687,000 Special Revenue Funds - Federal .... 20,000,000 40,000,000 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 46,890,000 61,687,000 ================ ================ SCHEDULE AGRICULTURAL BUSINESS SERVICES PROGRAM ...................... 46,890,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 New York federation of growers and process- ors agribusiness child development program ... 6,521,000 For additional services and expenses of the New York federation of growers and proces- sors agribusiness child development program ...................................... 1,000,000 New York state veterinary diagnostic labora- tory at Cornell university animal health surveillance and control program ............. 4,425,000 For additional services and expenses of the New York state veterinary diagnostic labo- ratory at Cornell university animal health surveillance and control program ............. 1,000,000 New York state veterinary diagnostic labora- tory at Cornell university quality milk production services program .................. 1,174,000 New York state veterinary diagnostic labora- tory at Cornell university New York state cattle health assurance program ................ 360,000 New York state veterinary diagnostic labora- tory at Cornell university Johnes disease program ........................................ 480,000 New York state veterinary diagnostic labora- tory at Cornell university rabies program ....... 50,000 For additional services and expenses of the New York state veterinary diagnostic labo- ratory at Cornell university rabies program ........................................ 460,000 New York state veterinary diagnostic labora- tory at Cornell university Avian disease program ........................................ 252,000 Cornell university farmnet program for farm family assistance .............................. 384,000 For additional services and expenses of the 22 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND MARKETS AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Cornell university farmnet program for farm family assistance ......................... 216,000 Cornell university integrated pest manage- ment ........................................... 500,000 Notwithstanding any other provision of law, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, up to the amount appropriated herein shall be available for Cornell university Geneva experiment station for state seed inspection program .................. 128,000 Cornell university Geneva experiment station hop and barley evaluation and field test- ing program ..................................... 40,000 For additional services and expenses of the Cornell university Geneva experiment station hop and barley evaluation and field testing program .......................... 160,000 Cornell university golden nematode program ........ 62,000 Cornell university future farmers of America ..... 192,000 For additional services and expenses of Cornell university future farmers of Amer- ica ............................................ 158,000 Cornell university agriculture in the class- room ............................................ 80,000 Cornell university association of agricul- tural educators ................................. 66,000 New York state apple growers association ......... 206,000 For additional services and expenses of the New York state apple growers association ....... 544,000 New York wine and grape foundation ............... 713,000 For additional services and expenses of the New York wine and grape foundation ............. 287,000 New York farm viability institute ................ 400,000 For additional services and expenses of the New York farm viability institute ............ 1,100,000 For services and expenses of programs to promote dairy excellence, including but not limited to programs at Cornell univer- sity. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the director of the budget is hereby authorized to transfer up to $150,000 of this appropriation to state operations for programs including adminis- tration of dairy profit teams .................. 150,000 For services and expenses of dairy profit teams administered by the New York farm viability institute ............................ 220,000 For reimbursement for the promotion of agri- culture and domestic arts in accordance with article 24 of the agriculture and markets law .................................... 340,000 23 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND MARKETS AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For additional reimbursements for the promotion of agriculture and domestic arts in accordance with article 24 of the agri- culture and markets law ........................ 160,000 Cornell university pro-dairy program ............. 822,000 Maple producers association for programs to promote maple syrup ............................ 150,000 Tractor rollover protection program adminis- tered by Mary Imogene Basset hospital .......... 150,000 Northern New York agricultural development program administered by Cornell cooper- ative extension of Jefferson County ............ 600,000 For services and expenses of the eastern equine encephalitis program administered by Oswego county, including suballocation to other state departments and agencies. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the director of the budget is hereby authorized to transfer up to $175,000 of this appropriation to state operations ......... 175,000 For services and expenses of the turfgrass environmental stewardship fund adminis- tered by the New York State greengrass association .................................... 150,000 For services and expenses of the north coun- try low cost vaccine program administered by the St. Lawrence and Jefferson county public health department. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the director of the budget is hereby authorized to transfer up to $25,000 of this appropri- ation to state operations ....................... 25,000 Christmas tree farmers association of New York for programs to promote Christmas trees .......................................... 120,000 The New York farm viability institute, for programs to benefit the New York berry industry ....................................... 320,000 Genesee-Livingston-Steuben-Wyoming BOCES agricultural academy ........................... 100,000 NY corn and soybean growers association ........... 75,000 Cornell university honeybee research .............. 50,000 Cornell university maple research ................ 105,000 For services and expenses of the New York State apple research and development program, in consultation with the apple research and development advisory board ........ 500,000 Cornell university onion research ................. 50,000 Cornell university vegetable research ............ 100,000 Island Harvest .................................... 20,000 For services and expenses of the wood products development council, including 24 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND MARKETS AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 suballocation to other state departments and agencies. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the director of the budget is hereby authorized to transfer up to $100,000 of this appropriation to state operations ..................................... 100,000 Animal care & control of NYC, to support full service animal shelters in New York City and mobile adoption unit improvements ................................................ 250,000 Grown on Long Island ............................. 100,000 For services, expenses and grants related to the taste New York program, including but not limited to marketing and advertising to promote New York produced food and beverage goods and products. All or a portion of this appropriation may be suballocated to any department, agency, or public authority. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the director of the budget is hereby authorized to trans- fer up to $1,100,000 of this appropriation to state operations .......................... 1,100,000 -------------- Program account subtotal .................. 26,890,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal USDA-Food and Nutrition Services Fund Federal Agriculture and Markets Account - 25021 For services and expenses of non-point source pollution control, farmland preser- vation, and other agricultural programs including suballocation to other state departments and agencies including liabil- ities incurred prior to April 1, 2014. Notwithstanding section 51 of the state finance law and any other provision of law to the contrary, the funds appropriated herein may be increased or decreased by transfer from/to appropriations for any prior or subsequent grant period within the same federal fund/program and between state operations and aid to localities to accomplish the intent of this appropri- ation, as long as such corresponding prior/subsequent grant periods within such appropriations have been reappropriated as necessary ................................... 20,000,000 -------------- 25 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND MARKETS AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Program account subtotal .................. 20,000,000 -------------- 26 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND MARKETS AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 AGRICULTURAL BUSINESS SERVICES PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: New York federation of growers and processors agribusiness child development program ... 6,521,000 ................. (re. $2,041,000) New York state veterinary diagnostic laboratory at Cornell university animal health surveillance and control program ..................... 3,750,000 ........................................... (re. $953,000) New York state veterinary diagnostic laboratory at Cornell university quality milk production services program ........................... 1,174,000 ........................................... (re. $137,000) New York state veterinary diagnostic laboratory at Cornell university New York state cattle health assurance program ..................... 360,000 ............................................. (re. $162,000) New York state veterinary diagnostic laboratory at Cornell university Johnes disease program ... 480,000 .................. (re. $176,000) New York state veterinary diagnostic laboratory at Cornell university rabies program ... 50,000 ............................ (re. $50,000) For additional services and expenses of the New York state veterinary diagnostic laboratory at Cornell university rabies program ......... 200,000 .............................................. (re. $81,000) New York state veterinary diagnostic laboratory at Cornell university Avian disease program ... 252,000 ................... (re. $252,000) Cornell university farm family assistance ............................ 384,000 ............................................. (re. $134,000) For additional services and expenses of Cornell university farm family assistance ... 200,000 .............................. (re. $200,000) Cornell university integrated pest management ........................ 500,000 ............................................. (re. $347,000) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, up to the amount appropriated herein shall be available for Cornell university Geneva experiment station for state seed inspection program ... 128,000 ........ (re. $62,000) Cornell university Geneva experiment station hop evaluation and field testing program ... 40,000 ........................... (re. $40,000) Cornell university golden nematode program ... 62,000 .. (re. $62,000) Cornell university future farmers of America ......................... 192,000 ............................................. (re. $180,000) Cornell university agriculture in the classroom ...................... 80,000 ............................................... (re. $66,000) Cornell university association of agricultural educators ............. 66,000 ............................................... (re. $53,000) New York state apple growers association ... 206,000 .. (re. $206,000) For additional services and expenses of the New York state apple grow- ers association ... 794,000 ......................... (re. $385,000) New York wine and grape foundation ... 713,000 ........ (re. $488,000) For additional services and expenses of the New York wine and grape foundation ... 287,000 ............................... (re. $62,000) New York farm viability institute ... 400,000 ......... (re. $400,000) 27 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND MARKETS AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For additional services and expenses of the New York farm viability institute ... 1,100,000 ........................... (re. $1,100,000) For services and expenses of programs to promote dairy excellence, including but not limited to programs at Cornell University. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the director of the budget is hereby authorized to transfer up to $150,000 of this appropriation to state operations for programs including adminis- tration of dairy profit teams ... 150,000 ........... (re. $150,000) For services and expenses of dairy profit teams administered by the New York farm viability institute ... 220,000 ....... (re. $220,000) For reimbursement for the promotion of agriculture and domestic arts in accordance with article 24 of the agriculture and markets law ... 340,000 ............................................. (re. $340,000) Cornell university pro-dairy program ... 822,000 ...... (re. $505,000) Maple producers association for programs to promote maple syrup ...... 125,000 ............................................. (re. $125,000) Tractor rollover protection program administered by Mary Imogene Basset hospital ... 100,000 ......................... (re. $100,000) For services and expenses of northern New York agricultural develop- ment ... 500,000 .................................... (re. $500,000) For services and expenses of the eastern equine encephalitis program, including suballocation to other state departments and agencies. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the director of the budget is hereby authorized to transfer up to $150,000 of this appropriation to state operations ... 150,000 ....... (re. $120,000) For services and expenses of the turfgrass environmental stewardship fund administered by the New York state turfgrass association ... 150,000 ............................................. (re. $150,000) For services and expenses of the north country low costs vaccine program. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the director of the budget is hereby authorized to transfer up to $20,000 of this appropriation to state operations ... 20,000 ......... (re. $20,000) New York Christmas tree farmers association for programs to promote Christmas trees ... 100,000 ......................... (re. $100,000) New York state berry growers association ... 200,000 .. (re. $200,000) Long Island farm bureau ... 200,000 ................... (re. $200,000) Genesee county agricultural academy ... 100,000 ....... (re. $100,000) Island harvest ... 25,000 .............................. (re. $25,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: New York federation of growers and processors agribusiness child development program ... 6,521,000 ................... (re. $438,000) New York farm viability institute ... 400,000 ......... (re. $400,000) For additional services and expenses of the New York farm viability institute ... 821,000 ............................... (re. $821,000) For services and expenses of programs to promote dairy excellence, including but not limited to programs at Cornell University. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the director of the budget is hereby authorized to transfer up to $150,000 of this appropriation to state operations for programs including adminis- tration of dairy profit teams ... 150,000 ........... (re. $150,000) 28 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND MARKETS AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses of northern New York agricultural develop- ment ... 500,000 .................................... (re. $441,000) Maple producers association for programs to promote maple syrup 100,000 .............................................. (re. $10,000) For services and expenses of the eastern equine encephalitis program, including suballocation to other state departments and agencies. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the director of the budget is hereby authorized to transfer up to $150,000 of this appropriation to state operations ... 150,000 ........ (re. $12,000) For services and expenses of programs to promote agricultural economic development, including but not limited to farmland viability, in accordance with a programmatic and financial plan to be approved by the director of the budget. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the director of the budget is hereby authorized to transfer up to $3,000,000 of this appropriation to state operations ............ 3,000,000 ......................................... (re. $2,652,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: Cornell university farm family assistance ............................ 384,000 ............................................... (re. $3,000) Cornell university agriculture in the classroom ...................... 80,000 ................................................ (re. $8,000) For services and expenses of northern New York agricultural develop- ment ... 300,000 ..................................... (re. $58,000) New York farm viability institute ... 1,221,000 ....... (re. $272,000) For services and expenses of programs to promote dairy excellence, including but not limited to programs at Cornell University. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the director of the budget is hereby authorized to transfer up to $150,000 of this appropriation to state operations for programs including adminis- tration of dairy profit teams ... 150,000 ........... (re. $150,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2010: New York farm viability institute ... 400,000 ......... (re. $400,000) For services and expenses of programs to promote dairy excellence, including but not limited to programs at Cornell University. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the director of the budget is hereby authorized to transfer up to $150,000 of this appropriation to state operations for programs including adminis- tration of dairy profit teams ... 150,000 ........... (re. $143,000) Cornell university agriculture in the classroom ...................... 80,000 ............................................... (re. $10,000) For services and expenses related to establishing, improving, and promoting farmer's markets in Monroe, Ontario, Livingston, Orleans, Genesee, Wyoming, Steuben, Yates and Wayne counties, in accordance with a programmatic and financial plan submitted by the commissioner of agriculture and markets and approved by the director of the budg- et. No moneys of this appropriation shall be made available until the Genesee valley regional market authority makes a transfer to the general fund of the state, as provided for in a chapter of the laws of 2010 ... 3,000,000 ............................. (re. $2,745,000) 29 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND MARKETS AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2009: For services and expenses of programs to promote agricultural economic development, including but not limited to farmland viability, in accordance with a programmatic and financial plan to be approved by the director of the budget. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the director of the budget is hereby authorized to transfer up to $600,000 of this appropriation to state operations .............. 600,000 ............................................. (re. $428,000) New York farm viability institute ... 400,000 .......... (re. $94,000) For additional services and expenses of the New York farm viability institute ... 2,842,000 .............................. (re. $57,000) New York state veterinary diagnostic laboratory at Cornell university New York state cattle health assurance program ....................... 360,000 .............................................. (re. $31,000) Cornell university Geneva experiment station ......................... 400,000 ............................................... (re. $3,000) For additional services and expenses of golden nematode control, including a contract with empire state potato growers. Notwith- standing any other provision of law, the director of the budget is hereby authorized to transfer up to $30,000 of this appropriation to state operations ... 30,000 ........................... (re. $6,000) For services and expenses of apiary inspection. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the director of the budget is hereby author- ized to transfer up to $200,000 of this appropriation to state oper- ations ... 200,000 .................................. (re. $148,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2009, as amended by chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For services and expenses of an organic farming program. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the director of the budget is hereby authorized to transfer up to 96,000 of this appropriation to state operations ... 96,000 ....................... (re. $96,000) New York seafood council ... 25,000 ..................... (re. $3,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2008, as amended by chapter 496, section 6, of the laws of 2008: For services and expenses of programs to promote agricultural economic development, including but not limited to farmland viability, in accordance with a programmatic and financial plan to be approved by the director of the budget. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the director of the budget is hereby authorized to transfer up to $2,357,000 of this appropriation to state operations, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expend- iture and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 ... 1,809,000 ..................... (re. $1,125,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2008, as amended by chapter 1, section 4, of the laws of 2009: For services and expenses of the plum pox virus eradication and indem- nity program. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the direc- tor of the budget is hereby authorized to transfer up to $376,000 of 30 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND MARKETS AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 this appropriation to state operations ............................. 376,000 ............................................. (re. $374,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2006: For additional services and expenses of programs to promote agricul- tural economic development, including but not limited to farmland viability, in accordance with a programmatic and financial plan to be approved by the director of the budget. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the director of the budget is hereby authorized to transfer up to $118,000 of this appropriation to state operations ... 118,000 ......................................... (re. $118,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal USDA-Food and Nutrition Services Fund Federal Agriculture and Markets Account - 25021 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses of non-point source pollution control, farm- land preservation, and other agricultural programs including subal- location to other state departments and agencies including liabil- ities incurred prior to April 1, 2013. Notwithstanding section 51 of the state finance law and any other provision of law to the contra- ry, the funds appropriated herein may be increased or decreased by transfer from/to appropriations for any prior or subsequent grant period within the same federal fund/program and between state oper- ations and aid to localities to accomplish the intent of this appro- priation, as long as such corresponding prior/subsequent grant peri- ods within such appropriations have been reappropriated as necessary ... 20,000,000 ................................... (re. $20,000,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses of non-point source pollution control, farm- land preservation, and other agricultural programs including subal- location to other state departments and agencies including liabil- ities incurred prior to April 1, 2012. Notwithstanding section 51 of the state finance law and any other provision of law to the contra- ry, the funds appropriated herein may be increased or decreased by transfer from/to appropriations for any prior or subsequent grant period within the same federal fund/program and between state oper- ations and aid to localities to accomplish the intent of this appro- priation, as long as such corresponding prior/subsequent grant peri- ods within such appropriations have been reappropriated as necessary ... 20,000,000 ................................... (re. $20,000,000) 31 12653-14-4 COUNCIL ON THE ARTS AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS General Fund ....................... 35,855,000 37,477,000 Special Revenue Funds - Federal .... 1,413,000 7,138,000 Special Revenue Funds - Other ...... 196,000 0 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 37,464,000 44,615,000 ================ ================ SCHEDULE COUNCIL ON THE ARTS PROGRAM ................................. 37,244,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For state financial assistance for the arts. Notwithstanding any other section of law to the contrary, this appropriation may be used for state financial assistance to nonprofit cultural organizations offering services to the general public, including but not limited to, orchestras, dance companies, museums and theatre groups including nonprofit cultural organiza- tions, botanical gardens, zoos, aquariums and public benefit corporations offering programs of arts related education for elementary and secondary school pupils provided that, notwithstanding any incon- sistent provision of law, $100,000 shall be suballocated to the Nelson A. Rockefel- ler empire state plaza performing arts center corporation in support of programs for performing arts and other cultural events, and related uses for the benefit of the citizens of New York state. Such programs may include activities directly undertaken by the grantee, or indirectly by regranting of state funds by regional or local arts councils, among other organ- izations, to nonprofit cultural organiza- tions. Grants, including capital grants, awarded may be used for programs and activities relating to arts disciplines including, but not limited to, architecture, dance, design, music, theater, media, literature, 32 12653-14-4 COUNCIL ON THE ARTS AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 museum activities, visual arts, folk arts, and arts in education programs .............. 35,635,000 -------------- Program account subtotal .................. 35,635,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Miscellaneous Operating Grants Fund Council on the Arts Account - 25376 For financial assistance to nonprofit cultural organizations ....................... 1,413,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 1,413,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Arts Capital Revolving Fund Arts Capital Revolving Account - 21850 For services and expenses of the arts capi- tal revolving loan fund ........................ 196,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ..................... 196,000 -------------- EMPIRE STATE PLAZA PERFORMING ARTS CENTER CORPORATION PROGRAM ...................................................... 220,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For state financial assistance for the empire state plaza performing arts center corporation .................................... 220,000 -------------- 33 12653-14-4 COUNCIL ON THE ARTS AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 ADMINISTRATION PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For state financial assistance for the arts. This appropriation may be used for state financial assistance to nonprofit cultural organiza- tions offering services to the general public, including but not limited to, orchestras, dance companies, museums and theatre groups including nonprofit cultural organizations, botanical gardens, zoos, aquariums and public benefit corporations offering programs of arts including but not limited to those related to education for elemen- tary and secondary school pupils. Such programs may include activ- ities directly undertaken by the grantee, or indirectly by regrant- ing of state funds by regional or local arts councils, among other organizations, to nonprofit cultural organizations. Grants, including capital grants, awarded may be used for programs and activities relating to arts disciplines including, but not limited to, architecture, dance, design, music, theater, media, literature, museum activities, visual arts, folk arts, and arts in education programs ... 35,635,000 ........................... (re. $1,958,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For state financial assistance for the arts. This appropriation may be used for state financial assistance to nonprofit cultural organiza- tions offering services to the general public, including but not limited to, orchestras, dance companies, museums and theatre groups including nonprofit cultural organizations, botanical gardens, zoos, aquariums and public benefit corporations offering programs of arts related education for elementary and secondary school pupils. Such programs may include activities directly undertaken by the grantee, or indirectly by regranting of state funds by regional or local arts councils, among other organizations, to nonprofit cultural organiza- tions. Grants, including capital grants, awarded may be used for programs and activities relating to arts disciplines including, but not limited to, architecture, dance, design, music, theater, media, literature, museum activities, visual arts, folk arts, and arts in education programs ... 31,635,000 ............................. (re. $123,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal MISCELLANEOUS Operating Grants Fund Council on the Arts Account By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For financial assistance to nonprofit cultural organizations ......... 1,413,000 ......................................... (re. $1,011,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For financial assistance to nonprofit cultural organizations ......... 2,413,000 ......................................... (re. $1,666,000) 34 12653-14-4 COUNCIL ON THE ARTS AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For financial assistance to nonprofit cultural organizations ......... 2,413,000 ......................................... (re. $1,450,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2009: For financial assistance to nonprofit cultural organizations ......... 2,413,000 ......................................... (re. $1,598,000) COUNCIL ON THE ARTS PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For state financial assistance for the arts. Notwithstanding any other section of law to the contrary, this appropriation may be used for state financial assistance to nonprofit cultural organizations offering services to the general public, including but not limited to, orchestras, dance companies, museums and theatre groups includ- ing nonprofit cultural organizations, botanical gardens, zoos, aquariums and public benefit corporations offering programs of arts related education for elementary and secondary school pupils provided that, notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, $100,000 shall be suballocated to the Nelson A. Rockefeller empire state plaza performing arts center corporation in support of programs for performing arts and other cultural events, and related uses for the benefit of the citizens of New York state. Such programs may include activities directly undertaken by the grantee, or indirectly by regranting of state funds by regional or local arts councils, among other organizations, to nonprofit cultural organiza- tions. Grants, including capital grants, awarded may be used for programs and activities relating to arts disciplines including, but not limited to, architecture, dance, design, music, theater, media, literature, museum activities, visual arts, folk arts, and arts in education programs ... 35,635,000 .......................... (re. $35,396,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal MISCELLANEOUS Operating Grants Fund Council on the Arts Account - 25376 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For financial assistance to nonprofit cultural organizations ......... 1,413,000 ......................................... (re. $1,413,000) 35 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF AUDIT AND CONTROL AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS General Fund ....................... 32,025,000 0 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 32,025,000 0 ================ ================ SCHEDULE STATE OPERATIONS PROGRAM .................................... 32,025,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For state reimbursements to cities, towns, or villages for payments made for special accidental death benefits made pursuant to section 208-f of the general municipal law, including the payment of liabilities incurred prior to April 1, 2014 and for state reimbursement to New York city for payments made for special accidental death benefits to beneficiaries of first respon- ders to the world trade center attack made pursuant to section 208-f of the general municipal law, including the payment of liabilities incurred prior to April 1, 2014. Notwithstanding the provisions of any other law to the contrary, for state fiscal year 2014-2015 the liability of the state and the amount to be distributed or otherwise expended by the state pursuant to section 208-f of the general municipal law shall be limited to the amount appro- priated ..................................... 32,025,000 -------------- 36 12653-14-4 CITY UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS General Fund ....................... 1,419,169,190 0 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 1,419,169,190 0 ================ ================ SCHEDULE CITY UNIVERSITY--COMMUNITY COLLEGES ........................ 222,946,190 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 OPERATING ASSISTANCE For state financial assistance, net of disallowances, for operating expenses of community colleges to be expended pursuant to regulations developed jointly by the state university trustees and the city university trustees and approved by the director of the budget, and shall include funds available on a matching basis to implement programs for the provision of education and training services to indi- viduals eligible under the federal personal responsibility and work opportu- nity reconciliation act of 1996. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, rule or regulation, aid payable from this appropriation to community colleges shall be distributed to the colleges according to guidelines established by the city university trustees. Notwithstanding any other law, rule, or regulation to the contrary, full funding for aidable community college enrollment for the college fiscal year 2014-15 and heretofore as provided under this appro- priation is determined by the operating aid formulas defined in rules and regu- lations developed jointly by the boards of trustees of the state and city universi- ties and approved by the director of the budget provided that the local sponsor may use funds contained in reserves for excess student revenue for operating support of a community college program even though said 37 12653-14-4 CITY UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 expenditures may cause expenses and student revenues to exceed one-third of the college's net operating budget for the college fiscal year 2014-15 provided that such funds do not cause the college's revenue from the local sponsor's contrib- ution in aggregate to be less than the comparable amounts for the previous commu- nity college fiscal year and further provided that pursuant to standards and regulations of the state university trus- tees and the city university trustees for the college fiscal year 2014-15, community colleges may increase tuition and fees above that allowable under current educa- tion law if such standards and regulations require that in order to exceed the tuition limit otherwise set forth in the education law, local sponsor contributions either in the aggregate or for each full- time equivalent student shall be no less than the comparable amounts for the previ- ous community college fiscal year .......... 201,451,000 For additional operating services and expenses of community colleges ............... 4,672,700 Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the city university of New York shall make awards to community colleges from the next generation NY job linkage program incentive fund based on measures of student success for all students enrolled in programs that confer a credit-bearing certificate, an associate of occupational studies degree, or an associate of applied science degree, including, but not limited to: (1) The number of students who are employed following degree or certificate completion and their wage gains, if any, as deter- mined by the department of labor, which shall be given the greatest weighting among all measures of student success; (2) The number of degree completions, certificate completions and student trans- fers to other institutions of higher education; (3) The number of degree and certificate completions under the preceding item (2) by students considered academically at-risk due to economic disadvantage or other factor of under-representation with- 38 12653-14-4 CITY UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 in the field of study; veterans; and the disabled; (4) The number of students who make adequate progress towards completion of a degree or certificate, which may include accelerated completion of a developmental education program; (5) The number of degree completions in innovative programs designed to enable students to balance school, work and other personal responsibilities; and (6) The number of students engaged in career and employment opportunities including apprenticeships, cooperative education programs or other paid work experience that is an integral part of their academic program. Provided further, however, awards shall be made on a pro-rata basis in accordance with a methodology and in a form and manner developed by the director of the budget, in consultation with the city university. Provided further, however, on or before December 1, 2014, or an alternative date as determined by the director of the budg- et in consultation with the city universi- ty, the city university trustees shall submit a plan for approval by the director of the budget to allocate amounts avail- able for the next generation NY job link- age program incentive fund pursuant to this appropriation ........................... 2,000,000 CATEGORICAL PROGRAMS For the payment of aid for community college categorical programs to be distributed to the colleges according to guidelines established by the city university trus- tees: For services and expenses related to the establishment, renovation, alteration, expansion, improvement or operation of child care centers for the benefit of students at the community college campuses of the city university of New York, provided that matching funds of at least 35 percent from nonstate sources be made available ...................................... 813,100 For additional services and expenses of child care centers ............................. 544,000 39 12653-14-4 CITY UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment of rental aid ...................... 8,948,000 For state financial assistance for community college contract courses and work force development .................................. 1,880,000 For student financial assistance to expand opportunities in the community colleges of the city university for the educationally and economically disadvantaged in accord- ance with section 6452 of the education law ............................................ 883,390 For additional student financial assistance to expand opportunities in the community colleges of the city university for the educationally and economically disadvan- taged in accordance with section 6452 of the education law ............................... 54,000 For services and expenses of the accelerated study in associates programs ................. 1,700,000 -------------- CITY UNIVERSITY--SENIOR COLLEGES ......................... 1,189,223,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 CITY UNIVERSITY--SENIOR COLLEGE PROGRAMS For the costs of the state share, as prescribed herein, as reimbursement to the city of New York to be paid during the state fiscal year beginning April 1, 2014 for the operating expenses of the senior college approved programs and services of the city university of New York as defined in section 6230 of the education law. Notwithstanding paragraphs 3 and 4 of subdi- vision A of section 6221 of the education law, the amount appropriated herein shall constitute the maximum state payment for the 2014-15 state fiscal year beginning April 1, 2014 to the city of New York, of which $428,000,000 is a state liability to the city for the period beginning April 1, 2014 through June 30, 2015, for reimburse- ment of costs incurred by the city at any time during the 2013-14 academic year. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the dormitory authority of the state of New York may issue bonds for the purpose of reimbursing equipment disburse- ments subject to subdivision 14 of section 40 12653-14-4 CITY UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 1680 of the public authorities law and upon transfer of bond proceeds for equip- ment disbursements, from the city univer- sity special revenue fund, facilities and planning income reimbursable account (NA) to an account of the city of New York, the general fund appropriations herein shall be reduced by amounts equivalent to such transfers but in no event less than $20,000,000 for the 12-month period begin- ning July 1, 2014; the transfer of such bond proceeds shall immediately and equiv- alently reduce the general fund amounts appropriated herein; and the portions of such general fund appropriations so affected shall have no further force or effect. The state share of operating expenses, a portion of which is appropriated herein as reimbursement to New York city, shall be an amount equal to the net operating expenses of the senior college approved programs and services which shall equal the total operating expenses of approved programs and services less: (a) all excess tuition and instructional and noninstructional fees attributable to the senior colleges received from the city university construction fund; (b) miscellaneous revenue and fees, including bad debt recoveries and income fund reimbursable cost recoveries; (c) pursuant to section 6221 of the educa- tion law, a representative share of the operating costs of those activities within central administration and univ- ersity-wide programs which, as deter- mined by the state budget director, relate jointly to the senior colleges and community colleges, and New York city support for associate degree programs at the College of Staten Island and Medgar Evers College and notwith- standing any other provision of law, rule or regulation, New York city support for associate degree programs at New York city college of technology and John Jay college, with such support based on the 2011-12 full-time equiv- alent (FTE) associate degree enrollments at these campuses and calculated using the New York city contribution per city 41 12653-14-4 CITY UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 university community college FTE in the 2011-12 base year, totaling $32,275,000. Items (a) and (b) of the foregoing shall be hereafter referred to as the senior college revenue offset, and item (c) as the central administration and universi- ty-wide programs offset. In no event shall the state support for the operating expenses of the senior college approved programs and services for the 12-month period beginning July 1, 2014 exceed $1,200,097,900 .................... 1,187,133,000 For services and expenses of the Joseph Murphy Institute ............................... 500,000 For additional services and expenses of the Joseph Murphy Institute ........................ 750,000 For additional services and expenses of the SEEK program ................................... 840,000 -------------- CITY UNIVERSITY--SENIOR COLLEGE PENSION PAYMENTS ............. 2,000,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For payment of financial assistance to the city of New York for certain costs of retirement incentive programs and other liabilities attributable to employee retirement systems and for special pension payments attributable to employees of the senior colleges of the city university of New York pursuant to chapters 975, 976, and 977 of the laws of 1977, in accordance with section 6231 of the education law and chapter 958 of the laws of 1981, as amended ...................................... 2,000,000 -------------- METROPOLITAN COMMUTER TRANSPORTATION MOBILITY TAX ............ 5,000,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For payment of the metropolitan commuter transportation mobility tax pursuant to article 23 of the tax law as amended by chapter 25 of the laws of 2009 for the period July 1, 2014 to June 30, 2015 on behalf of those senior college employees 42 12653-14-4 CITY UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 employed in the commuter transportation district. Notwithstanding any other law to the contrary, this appropriation may not be decreased by interchange with any other appropriation ................................ 5,000,000 -------------- 43 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS AND COMMUNITY SUPERVISION AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS General Fund ....................... 20,193,000 12,052,000 Internal Service Funds ............. 11,000,000 13,355,000 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 31,193,000 25,407,000 ================ ================ SCHEDULE COMMUNITY SUPERVISION PROGRAM ............................... 16,613,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For payment of services and expenses relat- ing to the operation of a program with the center for employment opportunities to assist with vocational or employment skills training or the attainment of employment ................................... 1,029,000 For costs associated with the provision of treatment, residential stabilization and other related services for offenders in the community, including residential stabilization for sex offenders, pursuant to existing contracts or to be distributed through a competitive process ................ 4,584,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 5,613,000 -------------- Internal Service Funds Agencies Internal Service Fund Neighborhood Work Project Account - 55059 For services and expenses related to estab- lishing and administering a vocational training program for parolees, other offenders, or former inmates from city of New York jails participating in community based programs with the center for employ- ment opportunities. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, the chairman of the board of parole, or a designated officer of the department of corrections and community supervision may authorize participants to perform service projects at sites made available by any 44 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS AND COMMUNITY SUPERVISION AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 state or local government or public bene- fit corporation ............................. 11,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal .................. 11,000,000 -------------- HEALTH SERVICES PROGRAM ..................................... 14,000,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the money hereby appropriated may be used for the payment of prior year liabilities and may be increased or decreased by interchange or transfer with any other general fund appropriation with- in the department of corrections and community supervision with the approval of the director of the budget. A portion of these funds may be transferred or sub-al- located to the department of health or other state agencies. For the state share of medical assistance services expenses incurred by the depart- ment of corrections and community super- vision related to the provision of medical assistance services to inmates .............. 14,000,000 -------------- PROGRAM SERVICES PROGRAM ....................................... 380,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For services and expenses of a program at the Albion correctional facility related to family tele-visiting (Osborne Associ- ation) ......................................... 130,000 For services and expenses of a program at the Queensboro correctional facility related to re-entry with a focus on family (Osborne Association) .......................... 250,000 -------------- SUPPORT SERVICES PROGRAM ....................................... 200,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 45 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS AND COMMUNITY SUPERVISION AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For services and expenses of localities for the housing and board of felony offenders pursuant to section 601-c of the correction law ................................. 200,000 -------------- 46 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS AND COMMUNITY SUPERVISION AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 COMMUNITY SUPERVISION PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For payment of services and expenses relating to the operation of a program with the center for employment opportunities to assist with vocational or employment skills training or the attainment of employment ... 1,029,000 ............................ (re. $491,000) For costs associated with the provision of treatment, residential stabilization and other related services for offenders in the commu- nity, including residential stabilization for sex offenders, pursu- ant to existing contracts or to be distributed through a competitive process ... 4,942,000 ............................. (re. $3,014,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For costs associated with the provision of treatment, residential stabilization and other related services for offenders in the commu- nity, including residential stabilization for sex offenders, pursu- ant to existing contracts or to be distributed through a competitive process ... 4,942,000 ............................. (re. $1,111,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2010, as transferred by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: Notwithstanding the provisions of section 259-i of the executive law, payments made pursuant to this appropriation for liabilities incurred on or after April 1, 2006, but prior to September 1, 2008, shall be paid by the state at the actual per day per capita cost, as certified to the commissioner of correctional services by the appro- priate local official, for the care of such prisoners; provided however, such per diem per capita reimbursement for such period pursuant to subdivision 3 of section 259-i of the executive law shall not exceed $40 and for such per diem per capita reimbursement for the period on or after September 1, 2008 but prior to April 1, 2009 pursuant to subdivision 3 of section 259-i of the executive law shall not exceed $37.60 ... 5,000,000 ............. (re. $1,629,000) Internal Service Funds [Miscellaneous] AGENCIES Internal Service Fund Neighborhood Work Project Account - 55059 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses related to establishing and administering a vocational training program for parolees, other offenders, or former inmates from city of New York jails participating in community based programs with the center for employment opportunities. Notwith- standing any other provision of law to the contrary, the chairman of the board of parole, or a designated officer of the department of corrections and community supervision may authorize participants to perform service projects at sites made available by any state or 47 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS AND COMMUNITY SUPERVISION AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 local government or public benefit corporation ..................... 11,000,000 ........................................ (re. $8,816,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses related to establishing and administering a vocational training program for parolees, other offenders, or former inmates from city of New York jails participating in community based programs with the center for employment opportunities. Notwith- standing any other provision of law to the contrary, the chairman of the board of parole, or a designated officer of the department of corrections and community supervision may authorize participants to perform service projects at sites made available by any state or local government or public benefit corporation ..................... 11,000,000 ........................................ (re. $4,539,000) HEALTH SERVICES PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2008, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses of the legal action center to facilitate inmate access to the medical assistance program .................... 200,000 ............................................. (re. $200,000) SUPPORT SERVICES PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2008, as amended by chapter 496, section 1, of the laws of 2008: For services and expenses of localities for the housing and board of coram nobis prisoners in accordance with section 601-b of the correction law, felony offenders in accordance with subdivision 2 of section 601-c of the correction law, and prisoners pursuant to section 95 of the correction law. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, payments certified to the commis- sioner by the appropriate local official for the care of such pris- oners and made pursuant to this appropriation for liabilities incurred on or after September 1, 2008 shall be paid at the follow- ing per day per capita rates: per diem per capita reimbursement pursuant to section 601-b of the correction law shall not exceed $18.80, and per diem per capita reimbursement pursuant to subdivi- sion 2 of section 601-c of the correction law shall not exceed $37.60 ... 5,880,000 .............................. (re. $5,607,000) 48 12653-14-4 DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS General Fund ....................... 136,772,000 52,211,000 Special Revenue Funds - Federal .... 25,400,000 55,558,000 Special Revenue Funds - Other ...... 32,343,000 45,905,924 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 194,515,000 153,674,924 ================ ================ SCHEDULE CRIME PREVENTION AND REDUCTION STRATEGIES PROGRAM .......... 194,515,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For prosecutorial services of counties, to be distributed in the same manner as the prior year or through a competitive proc- ess ......................................... 10,680,000 For payment to the New York state district attorneys association and the New York state prosecutors training institute for services and expenses related to the pros- ecution of crimes and the provision of continuing legal education, training, and support for medicaid fraud prosecution ....... 2,304,000 For services and expenses associated with a witness protection program pursuant to a plan developed by the commissioner of the division of criminal justice services .......... 304,000 For grants to counties for district attorney salaries. Notwithstanding the provisions of subdivisions 10 and 11 of section 700 of the county law or any other law to the contrary, for state fiscal year 2014-15 the state reimbursement to counties for district attorney salaries shall be equal to the amount received by a county for such purpose in 2013-14 and 100 percent of the difference between the minimum salary for a full-time district attorney estab- lished pursuant to section 183-a of the judiciary law prior to April 1, 2014, the minimum salary on or after April 1, 2014. For those counties whose salaries are not covered by section 183-a of the judiciary law, the state reimbursement for these 49 12653-14-4 DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 counties will be pursuant to a plan prepared by the commissioner of criminal justice services and approved by the director of the budget ....................... 4,212,000 Payment of state aid for expenses of the special narcotics prosecutor ................... 825,000 For payment of state aid for expenses of crime laboratories for accreditation, training, capacity enhancement and lab related services to maintain the quality and reliability of forensic services to criminal justice agencies, distributed through a competitive process, which includes an evaluation of the effective- ness of such process. Some of these funds herein appropriated may be transferred to state operations and may be suballocated to other state agencies ...................... 6,635,000 For payment of state aid for Westchester county policing program ...................... 1,984,000 For reimbursement of the services and expenses of municipal corporations, public authorities, the division of state police, authorized police departments of state public authorities or regional state park commissions for the purchase of ballistic soft body armor vests, such sum shall be payable on the audit and warrant of the state comptroller on vouchers certified by the commissioner of the division of crimi- nal justice services and the chief admin- istrative officer of the municipal corpo- ration, public authority, or state entity making requisition and purchase of such vests. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state operations and may be suballocated to other state agencies ........... 513,000 For services and expenses of the drug diver- sion program in the same manner as the prior year or through a competitive proc- ess ............................................ 618,000 For services and expenses of programs aimed at reducing the risk of re-offending, to be distributed through a competitive proc- ess, which will include an evaluation of the effectiveness of such programs ........... 3,063,000 For services and expenses of project GIVE as allocated pursuant to a plan prepared by the commissioner of criminal justice services and approved by the director of the budget which will include an evalu- ation of the effectiveness of such program .. 15,219,000 50 12653-14-4 DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For defense services to be distributed in the same manner as the prior year or through a competitive process ................ 5,507,000 For payment to New York state defenders association for services and expenses related to the provision of training and other assistance ............................. 1,089,000 For payment of state aid to counties and the city of New York for the operation of local probation departments subject to the approval of the director of the budget. Notwithstanding any other provisions of law, the state aid for probationary services to counties and the city of New York shall be distributed to counties and the city of New York pursuant to a plan prepared by the commissioner of the division of crimi- nal justice services and approved by the director of the budget which shall be to the greatest extent possible, distributed in a manner consistent with the prior year distribution amounts ........................ 44,876,000 For payment of state aid to counties and the city of New York for local alternatives to incarceration, including those that provide alcohol and substance abuse treat- ment programs, and other related inter- ventions pursuant to article 13-A of the executive law. Notwithstanding any other provisions of law, the total amount for state assistance shall be to the greatest extent possible, distributed in a manner consistent with the prior year distrib- ution amounts, pursuant to a plan submit- ted by the commissioner of the division of criminal justice services and approved by the director of the budget ................... 5,518,000 For payment to not-for-profit and government operated programs providing alternatives to incarceration, community supervision and/or employment programs to be distrib- uted pursuant to existing or prior year contracts or pursuant to a plan submitted by the commissioner of the division of criminal justice services and approved by the director of the budget. Eligible services shall include, but not be limited to offender employment, offender assess- ments, treatment program placement and participation, monitoring client compli- ance with a treatment plan, TASC program services, and alternatives to prison. A 51 12653-14-4 DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 portion of these funds may be suballocated to other state agencies ..................... 11,994,000 For services and expenses of programs that provide alternatives to incarceration for eligible individuals and families whose income do not exceed 200 percent of the federal poverty level ........................ 2,622,000 For residential centers providing services to individuals on probation and for commu- nity corrections programs to be distrib- uted in the same manner as the prior year or through a competitive process ............. 1,000,000 For services and expenses of the establish- ment, or continued operation, of regional Operation S.N.U.G programs within the following counties: Bronx, Queens, Rock land, and Onondaga ........................... 1,000,000 For services and expenses of the establish- ment, or continued operation, of regional Operation S.N.U.G. programs, pursuant to a plan submitted by the division of criminal justice services and approved by the director of the budget ....................... 2,000,000 For additional payments to not-for-profits and government operated programs providing alternatives to incarceration to be distributed pursuant to existing contracts ..... 266,307 For services and expenses of New York State Immigrant Action Fund .......................... 150,000 For services and expenses and expenses of the Institute for the Puerto Rican/Hispanic Elderly ......................... 120,000 For services and expenses of Groundswell ...........50,000 For services and expenses of Make the Road NY ............................................. 150,000 For services and expenses of Friends of the Island Academy ................................. 150,000 For services and expenses of Brooklyn Defen- der ............................................ 150,000 For services and expenses of Bailey House - Project FIRST .................................. 100,000 For services and expenses of Legal Aid Soci- ety - Immigration Law Unit ..................... 150,000 For services and expenses of the John Jay College ........................................ 100,000 For services and expenses of Asian Americans for Equality ................................... 100,000 For services and expenses of the Legal Action Center .................................. 180,000 For services and expenses of Community Service Society - Record Repair Counseling Corps .......................................... 250,000 52 12653-14-4 DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For services and expenses of Vera Institute of Justice: Immigrant Family Unity Project ..... 100,000 For services and expenses of the Osbourne Association ..................................... 31,000 For services and expenses of the Chinese-Am- erican Planning Council Youth Training Program .........................................170,000 For services and expenses of Bergen Basin Community Development Corporation ............... 26,000 For services and expenses of Vera Institute of Justice: Common Justice ..................... 200,000 For services and expenses of the Consortium of the Niagara Frontier ........................ 150,000 For services and expenses of Ohel Children's Home & Family Services Drug Prevention Program ......................................... 90,163 For services and expenses of Greenpoint Outreach Domestic and Family Intervention Program ........................................ 150,000 For services and expenses of Education Alli- ance ........................................... 100,000 For services and expenses of Brooklyn Legal Services Corp A ................................ 250,000 For services and expenses of the Correction- al Association ................................. 127,000 For services and expenses of Jacob Riis Settlement House ................................ 20,000 For services and expenses of the Fortune Society ........................................ 100,000 For services and expenses of the Henry Street Settlement .............................. 100,000 For services and expenses of Legal Services NYC - DREAM Clinics ............................ 150,000 For services and expenses of Elmcor Youth and Adult Activities Program .................... 19,530 For additional payment to the New York state defenders association for services and expenses related to the provision of training and other assistance ................ 1,000,000 For services and expenses of programs that prevent domestic violence or aid victims of domestic violence: Domestic Violence Law Project of Rockland County ........................................ 45,722 Empire Justice Center ........................... 52,251 Legal Aid Society of Mid-New York ............... 45,729 Legal Aid Society of New York - Domestic Violence Services ............................. 71,831 Legal Services for New York City - Brooklyn ..... 45,722 Legal Services for New York City - Queens ....... 45,722 My Sisters' Place ............................... 45,722 53 12653-14-4 DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Nassau Coalition Against Domestic Violence, Inc. ................................ 45,722 Neighborhood Legal Services Inc. of Erie County ........................................ 45,722 Sanctuary for Families .......................... 59,976 Rochester Legal Aid Society ..................... 59,159 Volunteer Legal Services Project of Monroe County ........................................ 45,722 For services and expenses of programs that prevent domestic violence or aid the victims of domestic violence. Notwith- standing any provision of law this appro- priation shall be allocated only pursuant to a plan setting forth an itemized list of grantees with the amount to be received by each, or the methodology for allocating such appropriation. Such plan shall be subject to the approval of the temporary president of the senate and the director of the budget and thereafter shall be included in a resolution calling for the expenditure of such monies, which resol- ution must be approved by a majority vote of all members elected to the senate upon a roll call vote ............................. 1,609,000 For services and expenses of law enforce- ment, anti-drug, anti-violence, crime control and prevention programs. Notwith- standing any provision of law this appro- priation shall be allocated only pursuant to a plan setting forth an itemized list of grantees with the amount to be received by each, or the methodology for allocating such appropriation. Such plan shall be subject to the approval of the temporary president of the senate and the director of the budget and thereafter shall be included in a resolution calling for the expenditure of such monies, which resol- ution must be approved by a majority vote of all members elected to the senate upon a roll call vote ............................. 2,891,000 Finger Lakes Law Enforcement ..................... 500,000 For services and expenses of School Resource Officers and Anti-Crime Initiatives .......... 1,920,000 For services and expenses of the New York State Civil Air Patrol ......................... 200,000 For services and expenses or continued oper- ation of Operation S.N.U.G - Bronx, Jacobi Medical Center Auxillary, Incorporated ......... 315,000 For services and expenses or continued oper- 54 12653-14-4 DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 ation of Operation S.N.U.G - Brooklyn, Man Up, Incorporated ............................... 350,000 Northeast Bronx Crime Prevention Project .......... 65,000 Northeast Bronx Crime Prevention - Peep Hole Project ......................................... 15,000 District Attorney Office - Bronx County .......... 100,000 District Attorney Office - Richmond County ....... 100,000 District Attorney Office - Queens County ......... 250,000 District Attorney Office - Rockland County ....... 100,000 For the City of Syracuse of law enforcement activities ..................................... 100,000 For services and expenses of specialized training for the New York City correction officers ....................................... 250,000 For the purchase of equipment and safety needs of the Bureau of Criminal Investi- gation within the Division of State Police. Funds may be transferred to state operations and may be suballocated to the division of state police ......................................... 435,000 For services and expenses of the correction- al officers' memorial fund established pursuant to a chapter of the laws of 2014. Funds herein shall be suballocated to the office of general services for the construction of such correctional offi- cers' memorial on the New York state empire state plaza ............................. 300,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................. 136,772,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Miscellaneous Operating Grants Fund Crime Identification and Technology Account - 25475 For services and expenses related to iden- tification technology grants including, but not limited to, crime lab improvement and DNA programs. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state operations and may be suballocated to other state agen- cies ......................................... 2,250,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 2,250,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Miscellaneous Operating Grants Fund DCJS Miscellaneous Discretionary Account - 25470 55 12653-14-4 DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Funds herein appropriated may be used to disburse unanticipated federal grants in support of state and local programs to prevent crime, support law enforcement, improve the administration of justice, and assist victims. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state operations and may be suballocated to other state agen- cies ......................................... 7,250,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 7,250,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Miscellaneous Operating Grants Fund Edward Byrne Memorial Grant Account For services and expenses related to the federal Edward Byrne memorial justice assistance formula program, including enhanced prosecution, enhanced defense, local law enforcement programs, youth violence and/or crime reduction programs, crime laboratories, re-entry services, and judicial diversion and alternative to incarceration programs. Funds appropriated herein shall be expended pursuant to a plan developed by the commissioner of criminal justice services and approved by the director of the budget. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state operations and/or suballocated to other state agencies ............................... 5,400,000 For services and expenses of drug, violence, and crime control and prevention programs. Notwithstanding any provision of law this appropriation shall be allocated only pursuant to a plan setting forth an item- ized list of grantees with the amount to be received by each, or the methodology for allocating such appropriation. Such plan shall be subject to the approval of the temporary president of the senate and the director of the budget and thereafter shall be included in a resolution calling for the expenditure of such monies, which resolution must be approved by a majority vote of all members elected to the senate upon a roll call vote .......................... 300,000 For services and expenses of drug, violence, and crime control and prevention programs in accordance with the following schedule: 56 12653-14-4 DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 City of Amsterdam Police Department ............. 23,000 City of Beacon Police Department ................ 10,000 Safer Monroe Area Reentry Team (SMART) ........... 7,500 Town of New Windsor Police Department ........... 10,800 Charles Settlement House ......................... 5,000 Town of Manlius ................................. 17,714 Village of Alexandria Bay ....................... 30,000 Town of Brookhaven .............................. 50,000 The City of Poughkeepsie ........................ 17,500 Judicial Process Commission ...................... 7,500 Town of Chester Police Department ............... 12,200 City of Newburgh ................................ 17,500 Schenectady County Sheriff ...................... 32,000 Village of North Syracuse Police Department ..... 21,816 Town of Woodbury Police Department .............. 12,000 Elmcor Youth and Young Adult Activities ......... 25,470 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 6,000,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Miscellaneous Operating Grants Fund Juvenile Accountability Incentive Block Grant Account For payment of federal aid to localities juvenile accountability incentive block grant moneys pursuant to an allocation plan developed by the commissioner of the division of criminal justice services. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state operations and may be suballo- cated to other state agencies ................ 1,750,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 1,750,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Miscellaneous Operating Grants Fund Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Formula Account - 25436 For payment of federal aid to localities pursuant to the provisions of the federal juvenile justice and delinquency prevention act in accordance with a distribution plan determined by the juve- nile justice advisory group and affirmed by the commissioner of the division of criminal justice services. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state operations and may be suballocated to other state agencies ......................... 2,050,000 57 12653-14-4 DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment of federal aid to localities pursuant to the provisions of title V of the juvenile justice and delinquency prevention act of 1974, as amended for local delinquency prevention programs, including sub-allocation to state oper- ations for the administration of this grant in accordance with a distribution plan determined by the juvenile justice advisory group and affirmed by the commis- sioner of the division of criminal justice services. For services and expenses associated with the juvenile justice and delinquency prevention formula account. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state operations and may be suballocated to other state agencies ........................... 100,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 2,150,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Miscellaneous Operating Grants Fund Violence Against Women Account - 25477 For payment of federal aid to localities pursuant to an expenditure plan developed by the commissioner of the division of criminal justice services, provided howev- er that up to 10 percent of the amount herein appropriated may be used for program administration. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state oper- ations and may be suballocated to other state agencies ............................... 6,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 6,000,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Crimes Against Revenue Program Account - 22015 For payment to district attorneys who participate in the crimes against revenue program to be distributed according to a plan developed by the commissioner of the division of criminal justice services, in consultation with the department of taxa- tion and finance, and approved by the director of the budget ...................... 14,300,000 58 12653-14-4 DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 -------------- Program account subtotal .................. 14,300,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Drug Enforcement Task Force Account - 22102 For distribution to the state's political subdivisions and for services and expenses of the drug enforcement task forces. Some of these funds may be transferred to state operations appropriations ...................... 100,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ..................... 100,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Legal Services Assistance Account - 22096 For prosecutorial services of counties, to be distributed in the same manner as the prior year or through a competitive proc- ess .......................................... 2,592,000 For defense services to be distributed in the same manner as the prior year or through a competitive process ................ 2,592,000 For services and expenses of the district attorney and indigent legal services attorney loan forgiveness program pursuant to section 679-e of the education law. These funds may be suballocated to the higher education services corporation ........ 2,430,000 For payment to prisoner's legal services for services and expenses related to legal representation and assistance to indigent inmates ...................................... 1,000,000 For additional payment to prisoner's legal services for services and expenses related to legal representation and assistance to indigent inmates ............................. 1,200,000 For payment to counties other than the city of New York for costs associated with the provision of legal assistance and repre- sentation to indigent parolees, thirty-one percent of this amount may be used for costs associated with the provision of legal assistance and representation to indigent parolees in Wyoming county, not less than six percent of the remaining 59 12653-14-4 DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 amount may be used for legal assistance and representation to indigent parolees related to the Willard drug and alcohol treatment program .............................. 600,000 For services and expenses of civil or crimi- nal domestic violence services. Notwith- standing any provision of law this appro- priation shall be allocated only pursuant to a plan setting forth an itemized list of grantees with the amount to be received by each, or the methodology for allocating such appropriation. Such plan shall be subject to the approval of the temporary president of the senate and the director of the budget and thereafter shall be included in a resolution calling for the expenditure of such monies, which resol- ution must be approved by a majority vote of all members elected to the senate upon a roll call vote ............................... 950,000 For services, expenses or reimbursement of expenses incurred by local government agencies and/or not-for-profit providers or their employees providing civil or criminal legal services in accordance with the following schedule: 60 12653-14-4 DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Albany County District Attorney ................. 45,149 Brooklyn Bar Association ........................ 22,574 Carribbean Women's Health Association ........... 22,574 Center for Family Representation ............... 112,872 Chemung County Neighborhood Legal Services ...... 40,634 City Bar Fund ................................... 22,574 Day One New York ................................ 34,313 Empire Justice Center .......................... 174,725 Family and Children's Association ............... 40,634 Frank H. Hiscock Legal Aid Society .............. 22,574 Greenhope Service for Women ..................... 34,313 Harlem Legal Services .......................... 112,872 Legal Aid Bureau of Buffalo ..................... 36,119 Legal Aid Socieyu of Mid New York ............... 67,723 Legal Aid Socirty of Northeastern New York ...... 49,663 Legal Aid Society of Rochester .................. 92,001 Legal Aid Society of Rockland County ............ 22,574 Legal Information for Families Today (LIFT) ..... 40,634 Legal Project of the Cap. Dist. Women's Bar ..... 85,782 Legal Services for New York City (LSNY) ........ 121,901 Legal Services of Central New York .............. 13,545 Legal Services of the Hudson Valley ............. 76,667 MFY Legal Services .............................. 45,149 Monroe County Legal Assistance Center ........... 36,119 Nassau/Suffolk Law Services Committee, Inc. ..... 49,663 New York Legal Assistance Group (NYLAG) ........ 227,021 New York Legal Assistance Group (NYLAG) - Brooklyn Conflicts Office .................... 123,256 New York City Legal Aid ......................... 45,149 New York City Legal Aid ........................ 270,892 New York County District Attorney - Iden- tity Theft Prosecution ........................ 37,925 Northern Manhattan Improvement Corp ............. 92,000 Westside SRO Law Project ........................ 81,267 Osborne Association El Rio Program .............. 37,022 Rural Law Center of New York .................... 22,574 Sanctuary for Families ......................... 225,743 Southern Tier Legal Services .................... 63,208 Vera Inststiute of Justice ...................... 63,208 Volunteers of Legal Service (VOLS) .............. 40,634 Western New York Law Center ..................... 40,634 Worker's Rights Law Center of New York, Inc. .... 36,119 -------------- Program account subtotal .................. 14,194,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other State Police Motor Vehicle Law Enforcement and Motor Vehicle Theft and Insurance Fraud Prevention Fund Motor Vehicle Theft and Insurance Fraud Account - 22801 61 12653-14-4 DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For services and expenses associated with local anti-auto theft programs, in accord- ance with section 89-d of the state finance law, distributed through a compet- itive process ................................ 3,749,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 3,749,000 -------------- 62 12653-14-4 DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 CRIME PREVENTION AND REDUCTION STRATEGIES PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For prosecutorial services of counties, to be distributed in the same manner as the prior year or through a competitive process .......... 10,680,000 ........................................ (re. $2,000,000) For payment to the New York state district attorneys association and the New York state prosecutors training institute for services and expenses related to the prosecution of crimes and the provision of continuing legal education, training, and support for medicaid fraud prosecution ... 2,304,000 ......................... (re. $2,304,000) For services and expenses associated with a witness protection program pursuant to a plan developed by the commissioner of the division of criminal justice services ... 304,000 ............... (re. $304,000) For payment of state aid for expenses of crime laboratories for accreditation, training, capacity enhancement and lab related services to maintain the quality and reliability of forensic services to criminal justice agencies, distributed through a compet- itive process, which includes an evaluation of the effectiveness of such process. Some of these funds herein appropriated may be trans- ferred to state operations and may be suballocated to other state agencies ... 6,635,000 ............................ (re. $4,500,000) For payment of state aid for Westchester county policing program ... 1,984,000 ........................................... (re. $500,000) For reimbursement of the services and expenses of municipal corpo- rations, public authorities, the division of state police, author- ized police departments of state public authorities or regional state park commissions for the purchase of ballistic soft body armor vests, such sum shall be payable on the audit and warrant of the state comptroller on vouchers certified by the commissioner of the division of criminal justice services and the chief administrative officer of the municipal corporation, public authority, or state entity making requisition and purchase of such vests. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state operations and may be subal- located to other state agencies ... 513,000 ........ (re. $150,000) For services and expenses of the drug diversion program in the same manner as the prior year or through a competitive process .......... 618,000 ............................................. (re. $150,000) For services and expenses of programs aimed at reducing the risk of re-offending, to be distributed through a competitive process, which will include an evaluation of the effectiveness of such programs ... 3,063,000 ......................................... (re. $2,000,000) For services and expenses of operation IMPACT including anti-gun traf- ficking initiative as allocated and distributed by competitive proc- ess which includes an evaluation of the effectiveness of such proc- ess ... 15,219,000 ................................ (re. $9,500,000) For defense services to be distributed in the same manner as the prior year or through a competitive process .............................. 5,507,000 ........................................... (re. $300,000) 63 12653-14-4 DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For payment to New York state defenders association for services and expenses related to the provision of training and other assistance ... 1,089,000 ....................................... (re. $110,000) For additional payment to the New York state defenders association for services and expenses related to the provision of training and other assistance ... 1,000,000 ............................ (re. $100,000) For payment of state aid to counties and the city of New York for local alternatives to incarceration, pursuant to article 13-A of the executive law. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the total amount for state assistance may be provided to participating coun- ties and the city of New York in the same proportion of the appro- priation as received during the preceding fiscal year, pursuant to a plan submitted by the commissioner of the division of criminal justice services and approved by the director of the budget 3,245,000 ......................................... (re. $1,700,000) For payment of state aid to counties and the city of New York for local alternatives to incarceration that provide alcohol and substance abuse treatment programs and services and other related interventions, pursuant to section 266 of article 13-A of the execu- tive law ... 1,914,000 ............................ (re. $1,914,000) For payment to not-for-profit and government operated programs provid- ing alternatives to incarceration, community supervision and/or employment programs to be distributed pursuant to existing or prior year contracts or pursuant to a plan submitted by the commissioner of the division of criminal justice services and approved by the director of the budget. Eligible services shall include, but not be limited to offender employment, offender assessments, treatment program placement and participation, monitoring client compliance with a treatment plan, TASC program services, and alternatives to prison. A portion of these funds may be suballocated to other state agencies ... 11,442,000 ........................... (re. $6,900,000) For services and expenses of programs that provide alternatives to incarceration for eligible individuals and families whose income do not exceed 200 percent of the federal poverty level ................ 2,622,000 ......................................... (re. $2,500,000) For residential centers providing services to individuals on probation and for community corrections programs to be distributed in the same manner as the prior year or through a competitive process .......... 1,000,000 ........................................... (re. $300,000) For additional payments to not-for-profits and government operated programs providing alternatives to incarceration to be distributed pursuant to existing contracts ... 1,291,000 ........ (re. $630,000) For services and expenses of Legal Services NYC - DREAM Clinics ...... 150,000 ............................................. (re. $150,000) For services and expenses of New York State Immigrant Action Fund 150,000 ............................................. (re. $150,000) For services and expenses of Make the Road NY ........................ 150,000 ............................................. (re. $150,000) Community Service Society - Record Repair Counseling Corps ........... 250,000 ............................................. (re. $250,000) For services and expenses of Vera Institute of Justice: Common Justice ... 200,000 ......................................... (re. $200,000) 64 12653-14-4 DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses of the Consortium of the Niagara Frontier ... 150,000 ......................................... (re. $150,000) For services and expenses of the John Jay College: Prison to College Pipeline ... 100,000 ................................ (re. $100,000) For services and expenses of Greenpoint Outreach Domestic and Family Intervention Program ... 150,000 .................... (re. $150,000) For services and expenses of Friends of the Island Academy ........... 150,000 ............................................. (re. $150,000) For services and expenses of Brooklyn Legal Services Corp A .......... 250,000 ............................................. (re. $200,000) For services and expenses of the Fortune Society ..................... 100,000 ............................................. (re. $100,000) For services and expenses of drug, violence, and crime control and prevention programs in accordance with the following schedule: Chinese-American Planning Council Youth Training Program ............. 165,387 ............................................. (re. $165,387) Metropolitan Coordinating Council: All About Jobs II ................. 76,000 ............................................... (re. $76,000) Ohel Children's Home & Family Services Drug Prevention Program ....... 76,000 ............................................... (re. $76,000) United Jewish Council - East Side Community Crime Prevention ......... 142,613 ............................................. (re. $142,613) Institute for the Puerto Rican/Hispanic Elderly ...................... 100,000 ............................................. (re. $100,000) Henry Street Settlement ... 80,000 ..................... (re. $80,000) Education Alliance ... 80,000 .......................... (re. $80,000) Asian Americans for Equality ... 80,000 ................ (re. $80,000) For services and expenses of programs that prevent domestic violence or aid victims of domestic violence: For services and expenses of: Domestic Violence Law Project of Rockland County ..................... 41,109 ............................................... (re. $41,109) Empire Justice Center ... 47,638 ....................... (re. $47,638) Legal Aid Society of Mid-New York ... 41,109 ........... (re. $41,109) Legal Aid Society of New York - Domestic Violence Services ........... 67,218 ............................................... (re. $67,218) Legal Services for New York City - Brooklyn ... 41,109 . (re. $41,109) Legal Services for New York City - Queens ... 41,109 ... (re. $41,109) Metropolitan New York Council on Jewish Poverty ...................... 55,363 ............................................... (re. $55,363) My Sisters' Place ... 41,109 ........................... (re. $41,109) Nassau Coalition Against Domestic Violence, Inc. ..................... 41,109 ............................................... (re. $41,109) Neighborhood Legal Services Inc. of Erie County ...................... 41,109 ............................................... (re. $41,109) Sanctuary for Families ... 55,363 ...................... (re. $55,363) Rochester Legal Aid Society ... 54,546 ................. (re. $54,546) Volunteer Legal Services Project of Monroe County .................... 41,109 ............................................... (re. $41,109) Finger Lakes Law Enforcement ... 500,000 .............. (re. $500,000) For the purchase of safety equipment for New York City correction officers ... 250,000 ................................ (re. $250,000) 65 12653-14-4 DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For the purchase of safety equipment for the New York State Correc- tional Officer and Police Benevolent Association, Incorporated (NYSCOPBA) ... 250,000 .............................. (re. $250,000) For services and expenses of the establishment, or continued opera- tion, of regional Operation S.N.U.G programs within the following counties: Bronx, Queens, Rockland, and Onondaga .................... 1,000,000 ......................................... (re. $1,000,000) For services and expenses of the establishment, or continued opera- tion, of regional Operation S.N.U.G. programs, pursuant to a plan submitted by the division of criminal justice services and approved by the director of the budget ... 2,000,000 ....... (re. $2,000,000) For services and expenses of law enforcement initiatives including but not limited to, enhanced prosecution, enhanced defense, local law enforcement programs, youth violence and/or crime reduction programs, crime laboratories, re-entry services, and judicial diver- sion and alternative to incarceration programs, pursuant to a plan submitted by the division of criminal justice services and approved by the director of the budget ... 1,000,000 ......... (re. $500,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses of programs that prevent domestic violence or aid the victims of domestic violence. Notwithstanding any provision of law this appropriation shall be allocated only pursuant to a plan setting forth an itemized list of grantees with the amount to be received by each, or the methodology for allocating such appropriation. Such plan shall be subject to the approval of the temporary president of the senate and the director of the budget and thereafter shall be included in a resolution calling for the expend- iture of such monies, which resolution must be approved by a majori- ty vote of all members elected to the senate upon a roll call vote ... 609,000 ......................................... (re. $609,000) For services and expenses of law enforcement, anti-drug, antiviolence, crime control and prevention programs. Notwithstanding any provision of law this appropriation shall be allocated only pursuant to a plan setting forth an itemized list of grantees with the amount to be received by each, or the methodology for allocating such appropri- ation. Such plan shall be subject to the approval of the temporary president of the senate and the director of the budget and thereaft- er shall be included in the resolution calling for the expenditure of such monies, which resolution must be approved by a majority vote of all members elected to the senate upon a roll call vote ... 1,891,000 ......................................... (re. $1,891,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For payment to the New York state district attorneys association and the New York state prosecutors training institute for services and expenses related to the prosecution of crimes and the provision of continuing legal education, training, and support for medicaid fraud prosecution ... 2,304,000 ........................... (re. $180,000) For services and expenses associated with a witness protection program pursuant to a plan developed by the commissioner of the division of criminal justice services ... 304,000 ............... (re. $230,000) 66 12653-14-4 DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For payment of state aid for expenses of crime laboratories for accreditation, training, capacity enhancement and lab related services to maintain the quality and reliability of forensic services to criminal justice agencies, distributed through a compet- itive process, which includes an evaluation of the effectiveness of such process. Some of these funds herein appropriated may be trans- ferred to state operations and may be suballocated to other state agencies ... 6,635,000 ............................ (re. $1,800,000) For services and expenses of programs aimed at reducing the risk of re-offending, to be distributed through a competitive process, which will include an evaluation of the effectiveness of such programs 3,063,000 ........................................... (re. $250,000) For services and expenses of operation IMPACT including anti-gun traf- ficking initiative as allocated and distributed by competitive proc- ess which includes an evaluation of the effectiveness of such proc- ess ... 15,219,000 .................................. (re. $550,000) For payment of state aid to counties and the city of New York for local alternatives to incarceration, pursuant to article 13-A of the executive law. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the total amount for state assistance may be provided to participating coun- ties and the city of New York in the same proportion of the appro- priation as received during the preceding fiscal year, pursuant to a plan submitted by the commissioner of the division of criminal justice services and approved by the director of the budget 3,245,000 ........................................... (re. $600,000) For payments to not-for-profit and government operated programs providing alternatives to incarceration, to be distributed pursuant to existing contracts or through a competitive process which includes an evaluation of the effectiveness of such process 3,973,000 ........................................... (re. $450,000) For payment of state aid to counties and the city of New York for local alternatives to incarceration that provide alcohol and substance abuse treatment programs and services and other related interventions, pursuant to section 266 of article 13-A of the execu- tive law ... 1,914,000 ............................ (re. $1,000,000) For payment as assistance to localities to provide supervision and treatment of offenders by public or not-for-profit agencies. Eligi- ble services shall include but not be limited to substance abuse assessments, treatment program placement, monitoring client compli- ance with treatment programs, outpatient and residential treatment, TASC program services, drug treatment, and alternatives to prison programs. Funds shall be awarded on a competitive basis and shall be available for up to 100 percent of program costs incurred. In no event shall any part of these funds be used to replace expenditures previously incurred for such services ... 469,000 .... (re. $50,000) For services and expenses of programs that provide alternatives to incarceration for eligible individuals and families whose income do not exceed 200 percent of the federal poverty level ................ 2,622,000 ........................................... (re. $250,000) For residential centers providing services to individuals on probation and for community corrections programs to be distributed in the same 67 12653-14-4 DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 manner as the prior year or through a competitive process .......... 1,000,000 ............................................ (re. $50,000) For services and expenses of family court domestic violence services. Notwithstanding any provision of law this appropriation shall be allocated only pursuant to a plan setting forth an itemized list of grantees with the amount to be received by each, or the methodology for allocating such appropriation. Such plan shall be subject to the approval of the temporary president of the senate and the director of the budget and thereafter shall be included in a resolution call- ing for the expenditure of such monies, which resolution must be approved by a majority vote of all members elected to the senate upon a roll call vote ... 600,000 ................... (re. $150,000) For services and expenses of local law enforcement and judges for domestic violence training. Notwithstanding any provision of law this appropriation shall be allocated only pursuant to a plan setting forth an itemized list of grantees with the amount to be received by each, or the methodology for allocating such appropri- ation. Such plan shall be subject to the approval of the temporary president of the senate and the director of the budget and thereaft- er shall be included in a resolution calling for the expenditure of such monies, which resolution must be approved by a majority vote of all members elected to the senate upon a roll call vote ............ 500,000 ............................................. (re. $100,000) For services and expenses of law enforcement, anti-drug, anti-vio- lence, crime control and prevention programs. Notwithstanding any provision of law this appropriation shall be allocated only pursuant to a plan setting forth an itemized list of grantees with the amount to be received by each, or the methodology for allocating such appropriation. Such plan shall be subject to the approval of the temporary president of the senate and the director of the budget and thereafter shall be included in a resolution calling for the expend- iture of such monies, which resolution must be approved by a majori- ty vote of all members elected to the senate upon a roll call vote . 450,000 .............................................. (re. $50,000) For the purchase of stab resistant gloves for New York City correction officers ... 250,000 ................................ (re. $200,000) For services and expenses of Vera Institute of Justice: Common Justice ... 200,000 .......................................... (re. $80,000) For services and expenses of Legal Services NYC - DREAM Clinics ... 150,000 .............................................. (re. $50,000) For services and expenses of the John Jay College: Prison to College Pipeline ... 100,000 ................................. (re. $50,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2008, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: St. Francis College for public protection courses .................... 200,000 ............................................. (re. $100,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal MISCELLANEOUS Operating Grants Fund Crime Identification and Technology Account - 25475 68 12653-14-4 DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses related to identification technology grants including, but not limited to, crime lab improvement and DNA programs. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state oper- ations and may be suballocated to other state agencies ............. 2,250,000 ......................................... (re. $2,250,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses related to identification technology grants including, but not limited to, crime lab improvement and DNA programs. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state oper- ations and may be suballocated to other state agencies ............. 2,250,000 ........................................... (re. $350,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses related to identification technology grants including, but not limited to, crime lab improvement and DNA programs. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state oper- ations and may be suballocated to other state agencies ............. 1,500,000 ........................................... (re. $200,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For services and expenses related to identification technology grants including, but not limited to, crime lab improvement and DNA programs. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state oper- ations and may be suballocated to other state agencies ............. 1,500,000 ........................................... (re. $400,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal MISCELLANEOUS Operating Grants Fund DCJS Miscellaneous Discretionary Account - 25470 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: Funds herein appropriated may be used to disburse unanticipated feder- al grants in support of state and local programs to prevent crime, support law enforcement, improve the administration of justice, and assist victims. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state operations and may be suballocated to other state agencies ... 7,250,000 ......................................... (re. $7,250,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: Funds herein appropriated may be used to disburse unanticipated feder- al grants in support of state and local programs to prevent crime, support law enforcement, improve the administration of justice, and assist victims. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state operations and may be suballocated to other state agencies ......... 7,250,000 ......................................... (re. $7,250,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: Funds herein appropriated may be used to disburse unanticipated feder- al grants in support of state and local programs to prevent crime, support law enforcement, improve the administration of justice, and 69 12653-14-4 DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 assist victims. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state operations and may be suballocated to other state agencies ......... 8,000,000 ......................................... (re. $1,000,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2010: Funds herein appropriated may be used to disburse unanticipated feder- al grants in support of state and local programs to prevent crime, support law enforcement, improve the administration of justice, and assist victims. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state operations and may be suballocated to other state agencies ......... 8,000,000 ........................................... (re. $100,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal MISCELLANEOUS Operating Grants Fund Edward Byrne Memorial Grant Account By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses related to the federal Edward Byrne memorial justice assistance formula program, including enhanced prosecution, enhanced defense, local law enforcement programs, youth violence and/or crime reduction programs, crime laboratories, re-entry services, and judicial diversion and alternative to incarceration programs. Funds appropriated herein shall be expended pursuant to a plan developed by the commissioner of criminal justice services and approved by the director of the budget. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state operations and/or suballocated to other state agencies ... 5,000,000 ...................... (re. $5,000,000) For services and expenses of drug, violence, and crime control and prevention programs in accordance with the following schedule: Oneida County Sheriff ... 25,000 ....................... (re. $25,000) The Safer Monroe Area Reentry Team ... 10,000 .......... (re. $10,000) Town of Henrietta ... 10,000 ........................... (re. $10,000) Crime Stoppers ... 10,000 .............................. (re. $10,000) Medford Fire Department ... 10,000 ..................... (re. $10,000) Patchogue-Medford Schools ... 20,000 ................... (re. $20,000) Amsterdam Fire Department ... 10,970 ................... (re. $10,970) Schenectady Fire Department ... 12,886 ................. (re. $12,886) Schenectady Police Department ... 11,000 ............... (re. $11,000) South Schenectady Fire Department ... 10,104 ........... (re. $10,104) City of Beacon ... 10,000 .............................. (re. $10,000) City of Newburgh ... 15,000 ............................ (re. $15,000) The City of Poughkeepsie ... 14,994 .................... (re. $14,994) Goshen Police Department ... 12,000 .................... (re. $12,000) Stony Point Fire Department, Wayne House Co. No. 1 ................... 11,652 ............................................... (re. $11,652) Stony Point Police Department ... 12,231 ............... (re. $12,231) Town of Manlius ... 35,000 ............................. (re. $35,000) Village of Theresa ... 30,000 .......................... (re. $30,000) Elmcor Youth and Adult Activities Program ... 45,000 ... (re. $45,000) Jacob Riis Settlement House ... 20,000 ................. (re. $20,000) Bergen Basin Community Development Corporation ....................... 26,000 ............................................... (re. $26,000) 70 12653-14-4 DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Sanctuary for Families ... 105,388 .................... (re. $105,388) United Jewish Council - East Side Community Crime Prevention ......... 32,775 ............................................... (re. $32,775) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses of drug, violence, and crime control and prevention programs. Notwithstanding any provision of law this appropriation shall be allocated only pursuant to a plan setting forth an itemized list of grantees with the amount to be received by each, or the methodology for allocating such appropriation. Such plan shall be subject to the approval of the temporary president of the senate and the director of the budget and thereafter shall be included in a resolution calling for the expenditure of such monies, which resolution must be approved by a majority vote of all members elected to the senate upon a roll call vote ........................ 500,000 ............................................. (re. $500,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses related to the federal Edward Byrne memorial justice assistance formula program, including enhanced prosecution, enhanced defense, local law enforcement programs, youth violence and/or crime reduction programs, crime laboratories, re-entry services, and judicial diversion and alternative to incarceration programs. Funds appropriated herein shall be expended pursuant to a plan developed by the commissioner of criminal justice services and approved by the director of the budget. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state operations and/or suballocated to other state agencies ... 4,400,000 ...................... (re. $3,000,000) For services and expenses of drug, violence, and crime control and prevention programs. Notwithstanding any provision of law this appropriation shall be allo- cated only pursuant to a plan setting forth an itemized list of grantees with the amount to be received by each, or the methodology for allocating such appropriation. Such plan shall be subject to the approval of the temporary president of the senate and the director of the budget and thereafter shall be included in a resolution call- ing for the expenditure of such monies, which resolution must be approved by a majority vote of all members elected to the senate upon a roll call vote ... 780,000 ................... (re. $400,000) For services and expenses of drug, violence, and crime control and prevention programs in accordance with the following schedule: Bergin Basin Community Development Corporation ....................... 26,000 ................................................ (re. $3,000) Broome County Security Division ... 40,000 ............. (re. $40,000) Chinese-American Planning Council Youth Training Program ............. 60,000 ............................................... (re. $30,000) Jacob Riis Settlement House ... 20,000 .................. (re. $4,000) Jefferson County Sheriff ... 25,000 .................... (re. $25,000) Lower East Side Service Center ... 76,000 .............. (re. $76,000) Metropolitan Coordinating Council: All About Jobs II ................. 76,000 ............................................... (re. $70,000) Nassau County Police Department ... 45,000 ............. (re. $45,000) 71 12653-14-4 DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 NYPD 100th Precinct ... 20,000 ......................... (re. $20,000) NYPD 101st Precinct ... 20,000 ......................... (re. $20,000) Ohel Children's Home & Family Services Drug Prevention Program ....... 76,000 ............................................... (re. $52,000) Oneida District Attorney ... 45,000 .................... (re. $45,000) Town of Chili ... 45,000 ............................... (re. $45,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses related to the federal Edward Byrne memorial justice assistance formula program, including enhanced prosecution, enhanced defense, local law enforcement programs, youth violence and/or crime reduction programs, crime laboratories, re-entry services, and judicial diversion and alternative to incarceration programs. Funds appropriated herein shall be expended pursuant to a plan developed by the commissioner of criminal justice services and approved by the director of the budget. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state operations and/or suballocated to other state agencies ... 9,775,000 ...................... (re. $3,400,000) For services and expenses of drug, violence and crime control and prevention programs in accordance with the following schedule: Jacob Riis Settlement House ... 20,000 .................. (re. $2,000) Lower East Side Service Center ... 76,000 .............. (re. $76,000) Nassau County Police Department ... 50,000 ............. (re. $50,000) Town of Riga Court A ... 5,000 .......................... (re. $5,000) Urban League of Long Island ... 40,000 ................. (re. $40,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses of drug, violence, and crime control and prevention programs in accordance with the following schedule: Auburn Police Department ... 15,000 .................... (re. $15,000) Bivona Child Advocacy Center ... 15,000 ................ (re. $15,000) Cayuga/Seneca Community Action Agency ... 10,000 ....... (re. $10,000) Cayuga Child Advocacy Center ... 15,000 ................ (re. $15,000) Chemung County Sheriff's Office ... 12,500 ............. (re. $12,500) City of Beacon Police Department ... 30,600 ............ (re. $30,600) City of Lockport Police Department ... 50,000 .......... (re. $50,000) City of Poughkeepsie Police Department ... 30,000 ...... (re. $30,000) City of Rome Police Department ... 15,000 .............. (re. $15,000) City of Utica Police Department ... 15,000 ............. (re. $15,000) Clinton County Department of Probation ... 20,000 ...... (re. $20,000) Columbia County Sheriff's Department ... 25,000 ........ (re. $25,000) CONFIDE Counseling and Consultation Center ... 25,000 .. (re. $25,000) District Attorney of Dutchess County ... 29,900 ........ (re. $29,900) Dutchess County Sheriff's Department ... 25,000 ........ (re. $25,000) Education and Assistance Corporation ... 100,000 ...... (re. $100,000) Essex County District Attorney ... 10,000 .............. (re. $10,000) Family Justice Center ... 70,000 ....................... (re. $70,000) Franklin County District Attorney ... 15,000 ........... (re. $15,000) Long Island Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence (LICADD) ....... 35,000 ............................................... (re. $35,000) 72 12653-14-4 DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Middle Country Central School District At Centereach - Town of Brook ... 50,000 ........................................... (re. $50,000) National Federation for Just Communities of Western New York, Incorpo- rated - First Time Last Time Program ... 55,000 ...... (re. $55,000) North Side Athletic and Education Center Incorporated ................ 40,000 ............................................... (re. $40,000) Oneida County Child Advocacy Center ... 5,000 ........... (re. $5,000) Parents for Megan's Law and The Crime Victims Center ................. 25,000 ............................................... (re. $25,000) Safari Club International Western and Central New York Chapter, Incor- porated ... 15,000 ................................... (re. $15,000) Schuyler County Sheriff's Office ... 12,500 ............ (re. $12,500) Southern Tier Regional Drug Task Force ... 75,000 ...... (re. $75,000) Steuben County Sheriff's Office ... 12,500 ............. (re. $12,500) St. Lawrence County Sheriff's Department ... 5,000 ...... (re. $5,000) The Boys and Girls Club of Geneva ... 15,000 ........... (re. $15,000) Town of East Fishkill Police Department ... 30,000 ..... (re. $30,000) Town of Poughkeepsie Police Department ... 29,500 ...... (re. $29,500) Village of Boonville Police Department ... 5,000 ........ (re. $5,000) Village of Camden Police Department ... 5,000 ........... (re. $5,000) Warren County District Attorney ... 15,000 ............. (re. $15,000) Wayne County Action Program ... 10,000 ................. (re. $10,000) Webster Police Department ... 20,000 ................... (re. $20,000) Yates County Sheriff's Office ... 12,500 ............... (re. $12,500) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For services and expenses related to the federal Edward Byrne memorial justice assistance formula program, including enhanced prosecution, enhanced defense, local law enforcement programs, youth violence and/or crime reduction programs, crime laboratories, re-entry services, and judicial diversion and alternative to incarceration programs. Funds appropriated herein shall be expended pursuant to a plan developed by the commissioner of criminal justice services and approved by the director of the budget. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state operations and/or suballocated to other state agencies ... 9,775,000 ........................ (re. $500,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2010, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses of drug, violence, and crime control and prevention programs in accordance with the following schedule: Kings County District Attorney - Community and Law Enforcement Resources Together (ComAlert) Program ... 100,000 ..... (re. $6,000) City of Newburgh Police Department ... 100,000 ........ (re. $100,000) City of Poughkeepsie Police Department ... 25,000 ...... (re. $25,000) City of Yonkers Police Department ... 50,000 ........... (re. $50,000) City of Newburgh police ... 35,000 ..................... (re. $35,000) City of Poughkeepsie Police Department ... 35,000 ...... (re. $35,000) City of Syracuse Police Department ... 50,000 .......... (re. $50,000) City of Yonkers Police Department ... 50,000 ........... (re. $50,000) Lower East Side Service Center ... 76,000 .............. (re. $76,000) Urban League of Long Island ... 40,000 ................. (re. $40,000) 73 12653-14-4 DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Village of Norwood ... 10,000 .......................... (re. $10,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2010, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: Network Support Services Incorporated ... 80,000 ....... (re. $18,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2009, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses of drug, violence, and crime control and prevention programs in accordance with the following schedule: Kings County District Attorney - Mortgage Foreclosure Fraud Initiative ... 90,000 ........................................... (re. $15,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal MISCELLANEOUS Operating Grants Fund Juvenile Accountability Incentive Block Grant Account By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For payment of federal aid to localities juvenile accountability incentive block grant moneys pursuant to an allocation plan devel- oped by the commissioner of the division of criminal justice services. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state oper- ations and may be suballocated to other state agencies ............. 1,750,000 ......................................... (re. $1,750,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For payment of federal aid to localities juvenile accountability incentive block grant moneys pursuant to an allocation plan devel- oped by the commissioner of the division of criminal justice services. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state oper- ations and may be suballocated to other state agencies ............. 1,750,000 ........................................... (re. $800,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For payment of federal aid to localities juvenile accountability incentive block grant moneys pursuant to an allocation plan devel- oped by the commissioner of the division of criminal justice services. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state oper- ations and may be suballocated to other state agencies ............. 2,000,000 ......................................... (re. $1,250,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For payment of federal aid to localities juvenile accountability incentive block grant moneys pursuant to an allocation plan devel- oped by the commissioner of the division of criminal justice services. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state oper- ations and may be suballocated to other state agencies ............. 2,100,000 ........................................... (re. $650,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal MISCELLANEOUS Operating Grants Fund Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Formula Account - 25436 74 12653-14-4 DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For payment of federal aid to localities pursuant to the provisions of the federal juvenile justice and delinquency prevention act in accordance with a distribution plan determined by the juvenile justice advisory group and affirmed by the commissioner of the divi- sion of criminal justice services. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state operations and may be suballocated to other state agencies ... 2,050,000 ...................... (re. $2,050,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For payment of federal aid to localities pursuant to the provisions of the federal juvenile justice and delinquency prevention act in accordance with a distribution plan determined by the juvenile justice advisory group and affirmed by the commissioner of the divi- sion of criminal justice services. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state operations and may be suballocated to other state agencies ... 2,050,000 ...................... (re. $2,050,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For payment of federal aid to localities pursuant to the provisions of the federal juvenile justice and delinquency prevention act in accordance with a distribution plan determined by the juvenile justice advisory group and affirmed by the commissioner of the divi- sion of criminal justice services. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state operations and may be suballocated to other state agencies ... 3,000,000 ...................... (re. $1,300,000) For payment of federal aid to localities pursuant to the provisions of title V of the juvenile justice and delinquency prevention act of 1974, as amended for local delinquency prevention programs, includ- ing sub-allocation to state operations for the administration of this grant in accordance with a distribution plan determined by the juvenile justice advisory group and affirmed by the commissioner of the division of criminal justice services. For services and expenses associated with the juvenile justice and delinquency prevention formula account. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state operations and may be suballocated to other state agencies ... 100,000 ........................... (re. $50,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For payment of federal aid to localities pursuant to the provisions of the federal juvenile justice and delinquency prevention act in accordance with a distribution plan determined by the juvenile justice advisory group and affirmed by the commissioner of the divi- sion of criminal justice services. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state operations and may be suballocated to other state agencies ... 2,700,000 ........................ (re. $900,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal MISCELLANEOUS Operating Grants Fund Violence Against Women Account - 25477 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: 75 12653-14-4 DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For payment of federal aid to localities pursuant to an expenditure plan developed by the commissioner of the division of criminal justice services, provided however that up to 10 percent of the amount herein appropriated may be used for program administration. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state operations and may be suballocated to other state agencies ........................ 6,000,000 ......................................... (re. $6,000,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For payment of federal aid to localities pursuant to an expenditure plan developed by the commissioner of the division of criminal justice services, provided however that up to 10 percent of the amount herein appropriated may be used for program administration. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state operations and may be suballocated to other state agencies ........................ 5,750,000 ......................................... (re. $4,000,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For payment of federal aid to localities pursuant to an expenditure plan developed by the commissioner of the division of criminal justice services, provided however that up to 10 percent of the amount herein appropriated may be used for program administration. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state operations and may be suballocated to other state agencies ........................ 6,500,000 ........................................... (re. $500,000) Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Crimes Against Revenue Program Account - 22015 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For payment to district attorneys who participate in the crimes against revenue program to be distributed according to a plan devel- oped by the commissioner of the division of criminal justice services, in consultation with the department of taxation and finance, and approved by the director of the budget ................ 16,000,000 ....................................... (re. $16,000,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For payment to district attorneys who participate in the crimes against revenue program to be distributed according to a plan devel- oped by the commissioner of the division of criminal justice services, in consultation with the department of taxation and finance, and approved by the director of the budget ................ 16,000,000 ........................................ (re. $9,000,000) Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Criminal Justice Improvement Account - 21945 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: 76 12653-14-4 DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses of programs that prevent domestic violence or aid victims of domestic violence: For services and expenses of programs that prevent domestic violence or aid the victims of domestic violence. Notwithstanding any provision of law this appropriation shall be allocated only pursuant to a plan setting forth an itemized list of grantees with the amount to be received by each, or the methodology for allocating such appropriation. Such plan shall be subject to the approval of the temporary president of the senate and the director of the budget and thereafter shall be included in a resolution calling for the expend- iture of such monies, which resolution must be approved by a majori- ty vote of all members elected to the senate upon a roll call vote ... 609,000 ......................................... (re. $50,000) For services and expenses of: Domestic Violence Law Project of Rockland County ..................... 41,109 ............................................... (re. $21,000) Empire Justice Center ... 47,638 ....................... (re. $12,000) Legal Services for New York City - Brooklyn 41,109 ..... (re. $10,000) Legal Services for New York City - Queens ... 41,109 ... (re. $14,000) My Sisters' Place ... 41,109 ........................... (re. $20,000) Nassau Coalition Against Domestic Violence, Inc. ..................... 41,109 ............................................... (re. $10,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses of programs that prevent domestic violence or aid victims of domestic violence: For services and expenses of: My Sisters' Place ... 41,109 ............................ (re. $3,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses of programs that prevent domestic violence or aid the victims of domestic violence in accordance with the following schedule: For Our Children and Us (FOCUS) ... 5,000 ............... (re. $5,000) YWCA's Carolyn's House and YWCA Shelter and Transitional Housing Program ... 50,000 .................................... (re. $2,000) The appropriation made by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012, is hereby amended and reappropriated to read: Victims Information Bureau of Suffolk [(VIBES)] (VIBS) ............... 32,500 ................................................ (re. $2,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2009, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses of programs that prevent domestic violence or aid the victims of domestic violence in accordance with the following schedule: Allen Women's Resource Center ... 100,000 ............... (re. $2,000) Special Revenue Funds - Other 77 12653-14-4 DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Legal Services Assistance Account - 22096 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For prosecutorial services of counties, to be distributed in the same manner as the prior year or through a competitive process .......... 2,592,000 ......................................... (re. $1,296,000) For defense services to be distributed in the same manner as the prior year or through a competitive process .............................. 2,592,000 ......................................... (re. $1,296,000) For services and expenses of the district attorney and indigent legal services attorney loan forgiveness program pursuant to section 679-e of the education law. These funds may be suballocated to the higher education services corporation ... 2,430,000 ...... (re. $2,430,000) For services and expenses of statewide indigent legal services for persons reentering communities from state facilities ............... 1,000,000 ......................................... (re. $1,000,000) Neighborhood Defender Service of Harlem ... 300,000 ... (re. $300,000) For services and expenses of statewide indigent legal services for persons reentering communities from state facilities ............... 1,050,000 ......................................... (re. $1,050,000) For services, expenses or reimbursement of expenses incurred by local government agencies and/or not-for-profit providers or their employ- ees providing civil or criminal legal services in accordance with the following schedule: Albany County District Attorney ... 44,167 ............. (re. $44,167) Brooklyn Bar Association ... 22,083 .................... (re. $22,083) Caribbean Women's Health Association ... 22,083 ........ (re. $22,083) Center for Family Representation ... 110,417 .......... (re. $110,417) Chemung County Neighborhood Legal Services ... 39,750 .. (re. $39,750) City Bar Fund ... 22,083 ............................... (re. $22,083) Day One New York ... 33,567 ............................ (re. $33,567) Empire Justice Center ... 170,925 ..................... (re. $170,925) Family and Children's Association ... 39,750 ........... (re. $39,750) Frank H. Hiscock Legal Aid Society ... 22,083 .......... (re. $22,083) Greenhope Services for Women ... 33,567 ................ (re. $33,567) Harlem Legal Services ... 110,417 ..................... (re. $110,417) Legal Aid Bureau of Buffalo ... 35,333 ................. (re. $35,333) Legal Aid Society of Mid New York ... 66,250 ........... (re. $66,250) Legal Aid Society of Northeastern New York ... 48,583 .. (re. $48,583) Legal Aid Society of Rockland County ... 22,083 ........ (re. $22,083) Legal Information for Families Today (LIFT) ... 39,750 . (re. $39,750) Legal Project of the Cap. Dist. Women's Bar ... 83,917 . (re. $83,917) Legal Services for New York City (LSNY) ... 119,250 ... (re. $119,250) Legal Services of Central New York ... 13,250 .......... (re. $13,250) Legal Services of the Hudson Valley ... 48,583 ......... (re. $48,583) Metropolitan Council on Jewish Poverty ... 220,833 .... (re. $220,833) Metropolitan Council in Jewish Poverty - Project New Leaf ............ 67,133 ............................................... (re. $67,133) Monroe County Legal Assistance Center ... 35,333 ....... (re. $35,333) Nassau/Suffolk Law Service Committee, Inc. ... 48,583 .. (re. $48,583) New York Legal Assistance Group (NYLAG) ... 22,083 ..... (re. $22,083) 78 12653-14-4 DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 New York City Legal Aid ... 44,167 ..................... (re. $44,167) New York City Legal Aid ... 265,000 ................... (re. $265,000) New York County District Attorney - Identity Theft Prosecution ....... 37,103 ............................................... (re. $37,103) Westside SRO Law Project ... 79,500 .................... (re. $79,500) Osborne Association El Rio Program ... 36,217 .......... (re. $36,217) Rural Law Center of New York ... 22,083 ................ (re. $22,083) Sanctuary for Families ... 220,833 .................... (re. $220,833) Southern Tier Legal Services ... 61,833 ................ (re. $61,833) Vera Institute of Justice ... 61,833 ................... (re. $61,833) Volunteers of Legal Services (VOLS) ... 39,750 ......... (re. $39,750) Western New York Law Center ... 39,750 ................. (re. $39,750) Worker's Rights Law Center of New York, Inc. ......................... 35,333 ............................................... (re. $35,333) For services and expenses of the Legal Action Center ................. 180,000 ............................................. (re. $180,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses of civil or criminal domestic violence services. Notwithstanding any provision of law this appropriation shall be allocated only pursuant to a plan setting forth an itemized list of grantees with the amount to be received by each, or the methodology for allocating such appropriation. Such plan shall be subject to the approval of the temporary president of the senate and the director of the budget and thereafter shall be included in a resolution calling for the expenditure of such monies, which resol- ution must be approved by a majority vote of all members elected to the senate upon a roll call vote ................................... 650,000 ............................................. (re. $650,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses of the district attorney and indigent legal services attorney loan forgiveness program pursuant to section 679-e of the education law. These funds may be suballocated to the higher education services corporation ... 2,430,000 ...... (re. $2,430,000) For services and expenses of civil or criminal domestic violence services. Notwithstanding any provision of law this appropriation shall be allocated only pursuant to a plan setting forth an itemized list of grantees with the amount to be received by each, or the methodology for allocating such appropriation. Such plan shall be subject to the approval of the temporary president of the senate and the director of the budget and thereafter shall be included in a resolution calling for the expenditure of such monies, which resol- ution must be approved by a majority vote of all members elected to the senate upon a roll call vote ... 650,000 ........ (re. $125,000) For services, expenses or reimbursement of expenses incurred by local government agencies and/or not-for-profit providers or their employ- ees providing civil or criminal legal services in accordance with the following schedule: Albany County District Attorney ... 44,167 ............. (re. $21,000) Brooklyn Bar Association ... 22,083 ..................... (re. $6,000) Caribbean Women's Health Association ... 22,083 ......... (re. $7,000) 79 12653-14-4 DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Frank H. Hiscock Legal Aid Society ... 22,083 ........... (re. $6,000) Greenhope Services for Women ... 33,567 ................ (re. $16,000) Harlem Legal Services ... 110,417 ...................... (re. $37,000) Legal Aid Society of Mid New York ... 66,250 ........... (re. $16,000) Legal Aid Society of Northeastern New York ... 48,583 .. (re. $48,583) Legal Project of the Cap. Dist. Women's Bar .......................... 83,917 ............................................... (re. $47,000) Legal Services of the Hudson Valley ... 48,583 ......... (re. $25,000) Metropolitan Council on Jewish Poverty ... 220,833 .... (re. $206,000) Metropolitan Council on Jewish Poverty - Project New Leaf ............ 67,133 ............................................... (re. $67,133) Monroe County Legal Assistance Center ... 35,333 ........ (re. $9,000) Nassau/Suffolk Law Services Committee, Inc. .......................... 48,583 ............................................... (re. $13,000) Southern Tier Legal Services ... 61,833 ................ (re. $27,000) Volunteers of Legal Services (VOLS) ... 39,750 ......... (re. $10,000) Western New York Law Center ... 39,750 ................. (re. $10,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses of the district attorney and indigent legal services attorney loan forgiveness program pursuant to section 679-e of the education law. These funds may be suballocated to the higher education services corporation ... 2,430,000 ...... (re. $2,430,000) For services, expenses or reimbursement of expenses incurred by local government agencies and/or not-for-profit providers or their employ- ees providing civil or criminal legal services in accordance with the following schedule: Greenhope Services for Women ... 36,556 ................. (re. $3,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses of civil or criminal domestic violence legal services in accordance with the following schedule: For our Children and Us (FOCUS) ... 5,000 ............... (re. $5,000) SOS Shelter ... 20,000 .................................. (re. $6,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2010, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses of: For services, expenses or reimbursement of expenses incurred by local government agencies and/or not-for-profit providers or their employ- ees providing civil or criminal legal services in accordance with the following schedule: New York Legal Assistance Group - Brooklyn Conflicts Office .......... 122,850 ............................................. (re. $122,850) Legal Services of the Hudson Valley ... 49,500 .......... (re. $2,000) Legal Services for the Elderly of Western New York ................... 6,646 ................................................. (re. $6,000) CASA of Westchester Mental Health ... 1,658 ............. (re. $1,600) Chautauqua County Legal services ... 7,212 .............. (re. $7,200) Medicare Rights Center ... 3,103 ........................ (re. $3,000) Research Foundation CUNY-Brookdale ... 3,317 ............ (re. $3,300) 80 12653-14-4 DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2009: For services, expenses or reimbursement of expenses incurred by local government agencies and/or not-for-profit providers or their employ- ees providing civil or criminal legal services. Metropolitan Coordinating Council on Jewish Poverty .................. 250,000 ............................................... (re. $2,000) Special Revenue Funds - Other State Police [and] Motor Vehicle Law Enforcement AND MOTOR VEHICLE THEFT AND INSURANCE FRAUD PREVENTION Fund Motor Vehicle Theft and Insurance Fraud Account - 22801 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses associated with local anti-auto theft programs, in accordance with section 89-d of the state finance law, distributed through a competitive process .......................... 3,749,000 ......................................... (re. $3,749,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses associated with local anti-auto theft programs, in accordance with section 89-d of the state finance law, distributed through a competitive process .......................... 3,749,000 ........................................... (re. $600,000) 81 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS General Fund ....................... 50,764,330 154,546,100 Special Revenue Funds - Federal .... 6,000,000 9,022,000 Special Revenue Funds - Other ...... 0 18,821,000 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 56,764,330 182,389,100 ================ ================ SCHEDULE HIGH TECHNOLOGY PROGRAM ..................................... 38,794,330 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For services and expenses related to the operation of the centers of excellence pursuant to a plan approved by the direc- tor of the budget. All or portions of the funds appropriated hereby may be suballo- cated or transferred to any department, agency, or public authority .................. 8,723,330 Project Schedule PROJECT AMOUNT -------------------------------------------- For services and expenses related to the operation of the Buffalo center of excellence in bioinformatics and life sciences ................ 872,333 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Greater Rochester center of excellence in photonics and microsystems ................. 872,333 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Syracuse center of excellence in environmental and energy systems ............... 872,333 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Albany center of excel- lence in nanoelectronics ......... 872,333 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Stony Brook center of 82 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 excellence in wireless and information technology ........... 872,333 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Binghamton center of excellence in small scale systems integration and packaging ........................ 872,333 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Stony Brook center of excellence in advanced ener- gy research ...................... 872,333 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Buffalo center of excel- lence in materials informat- ics .............................. 872,333 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Rochester center of excellence in sustainable manufacturing .................... 872,333 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Rochester center of excellence in data science ....... 872,333 -------------- Total ........................ 8,723,330 ============== For services and expenses related to the following: centers for advanced technolo- gy, for matching grants to designated centers for advanced technology, pursuant to subdivision 3 of section 3102-b of the public authorities law. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, funds may also be used for initiatives related to the operation and development of the centers of excellence or other high technology centers. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan ............................... 13,818,000 Technology development organization matching grants, to be awarded on a competitive basis in accordance with the provisions of section 3102-d of the public authorities law. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the director of the budget may suballocate up to the full 83 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 amount of this appropriation to any department, agency or authority. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan ..................... 1,382,000 Industrial technology extension service. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the director of the budget may suballocate up to the full amount of this appropriation to any department, agency or authority. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan ........ 921,000 For services and expenses related to the operation of the SUNY Albany focus center and Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute focus center. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan ...... 3,006,000 High technology matching grants program, including the security through advanced research and technology (START) initiative to leverage resources from federal or private sources including but not limited to the national science foundation, busi- nesses, industry consortiums, foundations, and other organizations for efforts asso- ciated with high technology economic development, including the payment of liabilities incurred prior to April 1, 2014. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan .......... 4,606,000 For services and expenses, loans, and grants, related to the operation of New York state innovation hot spots and New York state incubators. All or portions of the funds appropriated hereby may be suballocated or transferred to any depart- ment, agency, or public authority ............ 3,750,000 For three digital gaming hubs to be desig- nated pursuant to proposals submitted to the department from higher education institutions offering degree programs in game design or game programming ................ 500,000 Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Smart Lighting Systems Engineering Research Center. The amount provided herein shall be made available upon receipt of federal matching funds for this purpose ................ 600,000 For services and espenses related to the institute for semiconductor research 84 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 corporation (SRC) center for advanced interconnect systems technologies (CAIST), including the payment of liabilities incurred prior to April 1, 2014, at The College of Nanoscale Science and Engineer- ing (CNSE), with its autonomous operating status as recognized and approved by the SUNY Board of Trustees in resolution number 2008-165 ................................ 713,000 For services and expenses related to the Institute for Nanoelectronics Discovery and Exploration (INDEX) at The College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering (CNSE), with its autonomous operating status as recognized and approved by the SUNY Board of Trustees in resolution number 2008-165 ...... 775,000 -------------- MARKETING AND ADVERTISING PROGRAM ............................ 9,507,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For a local tourism promotion matching grants program pursuant to article 5-A of the economic development law ................. 3,815,000 For operation of a gateway information center at Beekmantown, New York ................ 196,000 For operation of a gateway information center at Binghamton, New York ................. 196,000 For services and expenses, loans, and grants, related to the market New York program, including but not limited to, marketing and advertising to promote regional attractions in the state of New York. All or portions of the funds appro- priated hereby may be suballocated or transferred to any department, agency, or public authority ............................. 5,000,000 For services and expenses of the Finger Lakes Tourism Alliance ......................... 100,000 For services and expenses of the Catskill Association of Tourism Services ................ 100,000 For services and expenses of the Queens Tourism Council ................................ 100,000 -------------- RESEARCH DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM ................................... 993,000 -------------- General Fund 85 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Local Assistance Account - 10000 For the science and technology law center program ........................................ 343,000 For services and expenses of the faculty development program and the incentive program ........................................ 650,000 -------------- TRAINING AND BUSINESS ASSISTANCE PROGRAM ..................... 7,470,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For services and expenses of state matching funds for the federal manufacturing exten- sion partnership program. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the director of the budget may suballocate up to the full amount of this appropriation to any department, agency or authority. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan ...... 1,470,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 1,470,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Miscellaneous Operating Grants Fund Manufacturing Extension Partnership Program Account - 25517 Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the director of the budget may suballocate up to the full amount of this appropriation to any department, agency or authority .................................... 6,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 6,000,000 -------------- 86 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 HIGH TECHNOLOGY PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses related to the operation of the centers of excellence pursuant to a plan approved by the director of the budg- et. All or portions of the funds appropriated hereby may be suballo- cated or transferred to any department, agency, or public authority ... 5,234,000 ..................................... (re. $5,234,000) Project Schedule PROJECT AMOUNT -------------------------------------------- For services and expenses related to the operation of the Buffalo centers of excellence in bioinformatics and life sciences and mate- rials informatics ................ 872,333 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Greater Rochester center of excellence in photonics and microsystems ................. 872,333 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Syracuse center of excellence in environmental and energy systems ............... 872,333 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Albany center of excel- lence in nanoelectronics ......... 872,333 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Stony Brook centers of excellence in wireless and information technology and advanced energy research ......... 872,333 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Binghamton Center of Excellence in small scale systems integration and packaging ........................ 872,333 -------------- Total ........................ 5,234,000 ============== 87 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Stony Brook center of excellence in advanced energy research ................... 500,000 ............................................. (re. $500,000) For services and expenses related to the operation of the Buffalo center of excellence in materials informatics ...................... 500,000 ............................................. (re. $500,000) For services and expenses related to the operation of the Rochester center of excellence in sustainable manufacturing .................. 500,000 ............................................. (re. $500,000) For services and expenses related to the SUNY Fredonia Technology Incubator ... 100,000 ............................... (re. $100,000) For services and expenses related to the following: centers for advanced technology, for matching grants to designated centers for advanced technology, pursuant to subdivision 3 of section 3102-b of the public authorities law. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, funds may also be used for initiatives related to the operation and development of the centers of excellence or other high technology centers. No funds shall be expended from this appropri- ation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan ... 13,818,000 ................................... (re. $13,818,000) Technology development organization matching grants, to be awarded on a competitive basis in accordance with the provisions of section 3102-d of the public authorities law. Notwithstanding any inconsist- ent provision of law, the director of the budget may suballocate up to the full amount of this appropriation to any department, agency or authority. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan ... 1,382,000 ......................................... (re. $1,382,000) Industrial technology extension service. Notwithstanding any incon- sistent provision of law, the director of the budget may suballocate up to the full amount of this appropriation to any department, agen- cy or authority. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan ... 921,000 ............................................. (re. $921,000) Focus center - New York. No funds shall be expended from this appro- priation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan ... 3,006,000 ................................ (re. $3,006,000) High technology matching grants program, including the security through advanced research and technology (START) initiative to leverage resources from federal or private sources including but not limited to the national science foundation, businesses, industry consortiums, foundations, and other organizations for efforts asso- ciated with high technology economic development, including the payment of liabilities incurred prior to April 1, 2013. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan ................................ 4,606,000 ......................................... (re. $4,606,000) Cornell university/NSF materials research science and engineering center. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan ................ 392,000 ............................................. (re. $392,000) 88 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Cornell university/NSF national nanotechnology infrastructure network. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the direc- tor of the budget has approved a spending plan ..................... 490,000 ............................................. (re. $490,000) Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Smart Lighting Systems Engineering Research Center. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan ...... 500,000 ............................................. (re. $500,000) For services and expenses, loans, and grants, related to the operation of New York state innovation hot spots and New York state incuba- tors. All or portions of the funds appropriated hereby may be subal- located or transferred to any department, agency, or public authori- ty ... 1,250,000 .................................. (re. $1,250,000) For services and expenses related to the institute for semiconductor research corporation (SRC) center for advanced interconnect systems technologies (CAIST), including the payment of liabilities incurred prior to April 1, 2013, at The College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering (CNSE), with its autonomous operating status as recog- nized and approved by the SUNY Board of Trustees in resolution number 2008-165 ... 713,000 ......................... (re. $713,000) For services and expenses related to the Institute for Nanoelectronics Discovery and Exploration (INDEX) at The College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering (CNSE), with its autonomous operating status as recognized and approved by the SUNY Board of Trustees in resol- ution number 2008-165 ... 775,000 ................... (re. $775,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses related to the operation of the centers of excellence pursuant to a plan approved by the director of the budg- et. All or portions of the funds appropriated hereby may be suballo- cated or transferred to any department, agency, or public authority ... 5,234,000 ..................................... (re. $5,234,000) Project Schedule PROJECT AMOUNT -------------------------------------------- For services and expenses related to the operation of the Buffalo centers of excellence in bioinformatics and life sciences and mate- rials informatics ................ 872,333 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Greater Rochester center of excellence in photonics and microsystems ................. 872,333 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Syracuse center of excellence in environmental 89 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 and energy systems ............... 872,333 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Albany center of excel- lence in nanoelectronics ......... 872,333 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Stony Brook centers of excellence in wireless and information technology and advanced energy research ......... 872,333 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Binghamton Center of Excellence in small scale systems integration and packaging ........................ 872,333 -------------- Total ........................ 5,234,000 ============== For services and expenses related to the operation of the Buffalo center of excellence in materials informatics ...................... 200,000 ............................................. (re. $200,000) For services and expenses related to the operation of the Stony Brook center of excellence in advanced energy research ................... 500,000 ............................................. (re. $500,000) For services and expenses related to the operation of the Rochester center of excellence in sustainable manufacturing .................. 250,000 ............................................. (re. $250,000) For services and expenses related to the following: centers for advanced technology, for matching grants to designated centers for advanced technology, pursuant to subdivision 3 of section 3102-b of the public authorities law. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, funds may also be used for initiatives related to the operation and development of the centers of excellence or other high technology centers. No funds shall be expended from this appropri- ation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan ... 13,818,000 ................................... (re. $11,946,000) Technology development organization matching grants, to be awarded on a competitive basis in accordance with the provisions of section 3102-d of the public authorities law. Notwithstanding any inconsist- ent provision of law, the director of the budget may suballocate up to the full amount of this appropriation to any department, agency or authority. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan ...... 1,382,000 ........................................... (re. $364,000) Industrial technology extension service. Notwithstanding any incon- sistent provision of law, the director of the budget may suballocate up to the full amount of this appropriation to any department, agen- cy or authority. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation 90 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan ...... 921,000 .............................................. (re. $16,000) Focus center - New York. No funds shall be expended from this appro- priation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan ... 3,006,000 ................................ (re. $3,006,000) High technology matching grants program, including the security through advanced research and technology (START) initiative to leverage resources from federal or private sources including but not limited to the national science foundation, businesses, industry consortiums, foundations, and other organizations for efforts asso- ciated with high technology economic development, including the payment of liabilities incurred prior to April 1, 2012. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan ................................ 4,606,000 ......................................... (re. $4,606,000) Cornell university/NSF materials research science and engineering center. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan ................ 392,000 ............................................. (re. $392,000) Cornell university/NSF national nanotechnology infrastructure network. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the direc- tor of the budget has approved a spending plan ..................... 490,000 .............................................. (re. $48,000) Columbia university/NSF materials research science and engineering center. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan ................ 245,000 ............................................. (re. $245,000) Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Smart Lighting Systems Engineering Research Center. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan ...... 500,000 ............................................. (re. $500,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses related to the institute for semiconductor research corporation (SRC) center for advanced interconnect systems technologies (CAIST), including the payment of liabilities incurred prior to April 1, 2012, at The College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering (CNSE), with its autonomous operating status as recog- nized and approved by the SUNY Board of Trustees in resolution number 2008-165 ... 713,000 ......................... (re. $713,000) For services and expenses related to the Institute for Nanoelectronics Discovery and Exploration (INDEX) at The College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering (CNSE), with its autonomous operating status as recognized and approved by the SUNY Board of Trustees in resol- ution number 2008-165 ... 775,000 ................... (re. $775,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses related to the operation of the centers of excellence pursuant to a plan approved by the director of the budg- et. All or portions of the funds appropriated hereby may be suballo- 91 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 cated or transferred to any department, agency, or public authority ... 5,233,998 ..................................... (re. $4,362,000) Project Schedule PROJECT AMOUNT -------------------------------------------- For services and expenses related to the operation of the Buffalo center of excel- lence in bioinformatics and life sciences .................... 872,333 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Greater Rochester center of excellence in photonics and microsystems ................. 872,333 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Syracuse center of excellence in environmental and energy systems ............... 872,333 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Albany center of excel- lence in nanoelectronics ......... 872,333 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Stony Brook center of excellence in wireless and information technology ........... 872,333 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Binghamton Center of Excellence in small scale systems integration and packaging ........................ 872,333 -------------- Total ........................ 5,233,998 ============== For services and expenses related to the following: centers for advanced technology, for matching grants to designated centers for advanced technology, pursuant to subdivision 3 of section 3102-b of the public authorities law. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, funds may also be used for initiatives related to the operation and development of the centers of excellence or other high technology centers. No funds shall be expended from this appropri- ation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan ... 13,818,000 .................................... (re. $3,474,000) Technology development organization matching grants, to be awarded on a competitive basis in accordance with the provisions of section 3102-d of the public authorities law. Notwithstanding any inconsist- 92 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 ent provision of law, the director of the budget may suballocate up to the full amount of this appropriation to any department, agency or authority. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan ...... 1,382,000 ............................................ (re. $32,000) Industrial technology extension service. Notwithstanding any incon- sistent provision of law, the director of the budget may suballocate up to the full amount of this appropriation to any department, agen- cy or authority. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan ...... 921,000 .............................................. (re. $29,000) Focus center - New York. No funds shall be expended from this appro- priation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan ... 3,006,000 ................................ (re. $3,006,000) High technology matching grants program, including the security through advanced research and technology (START) initiative to leverage resources from federal or private sources including but not limited to the national science foundation, businesses, industry consortiums, foundations, and other organizations for efforts asso- ciated with high technology economic development, including the payment of liabilities incurred prior to April 1, 2011. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan ................................ 4,606,000 ......................................... (re. $4,606,000) Cornell university/NSF nanobiotechnology. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan ... 294,000 ................ (re. $294,000) Cornell university/NSF materials research science and engineering center. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan ................ 392,000 ............................................. (re. $392,000) Cornell university/NSF nanoscale science and engineering center. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan ......................... 490,000 ............................................. (re. $490,000) Columbia university/NSF materials research science and engineering center. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan ................ 245,000 ............................................. (re. $245,000) RPI/NSF nanoscale science and engineering center. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan ... 490,000 ............ (re. $179,000) SUNY Albany semiconductor research corporation (SRC)center for advanced interconnect systems technologies (CAIST), including the payment of liabilities incurred prior to April 1, 2011. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan ... 690,000 ..... (re. $690,000) University at Albany Institute for Nanoelectronics Discovery and Exploration (INDEX). No funds shall be expended from this appropri- ation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan ... 750,000 ......................................... (re. $750,000) 93 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Smart Lighting Systems Engineering Research Center. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan ...... 500,000 ............................................... (re. $2,000) Stony Brook University Semiconductor High-Energy Radiation project. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the direc- tor of the budget has approved a spending plan ..................... 250,000 ............................................. (re. $250,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2010, as transferred by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: Innovation economy matching grants program to be awarded on a compet- itive basis to leverage resources from federal or private sources, including but not limited to, the national science foundation, busi- nesses, industry consortiums, foundations, and other organizations for efforts associated with high technology research and economic development, including the payment of liabilities incurred prior to April 1, 2010. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the director of the budget may suballocate up to the full amount of this appropriation to any department, agency or authority. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the foundation for science, technology and innovation in such detail as the director of the budget may require. Copies of the plan shall be provided to the Senate Finance and Assembly Ways and Means ......................... 29,500,000 ....................................... (re. $19,963,000) For services and expenses related to the operation of the centers of excellence pursuant to a plan approved by the director of the budg- et. All or portions of the funds appropriated hereby may be suballo- cated or transferred to any department, agency, or public authority ... 5,234,000 ..................................... (re. $3,490,000) Project Schedule PROJECT AMOUNT -------------------------------------------- For services and expenses related to the operation of the Buffalo center of excel- lence in bioinformatics and life sciences .................... 872,333 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Greater Rochester center of excellence in photonics and microsystems ................. 872,333 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Syracuse center of excellence in environmental and energy systems ............... 872,333 For services and expenses related to the operation of 94 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 the Albany center of excel- lence in nanoelectronics ......... 872,333 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Stony Brook center of excellence in wireless and information technology ........... 872,333 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Binghamton Center of Excellence in small scale systems integration and packaging ........................ 872,333 -------------- Total ........................ 5,234,000 ============== For services and expenses related to the following: centers for advanced technology, for matching grants to designated centers for advanced technology, pursuant to subdivision 3 of section 3102-b of the public authorities law. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, funds may also be used for initiatives related to the operation and development of the centers of excellence or other high technology centers. No funds shall be expended from this appropri- ation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the foundation for science, technology and innovation in such detail as the director of the budget may require ........... 13,818,000 .......................................... (re. $774,000) Technology development organization matching grants, to be awarded on a competitive basis in accordance with the provisions of section 3102-d of the public authorities law. Notwithstanding any inconsist- ent provision of law, the director of the budget may suballocate up to the full amount of this appropriation to any department, agency or authority. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the foundation for science, technology and innovation in such detail as the director of the budget may require ........... 1,382,000 ............................................ (re. $15,000) Industrial technology extension service. Notwithstanding any incon- sistent provision of law, the director of the budget may suballocate up to the full amount of this appropriation to any department, agen- cy or authority. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the foundation for science, technology and innovation in such detail as the director of the budget may require ........... 921,000 ............................................... (re. $5,000) Focus center - New York. No funds shall be expended from this appro- priation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the foundation for science, technology and inno- vation in such detail as the director of the budget may require .... 3,006,000 ......................................... (re. $3,006,000) 95 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Project Schedule PROJECT AMOUNT -------------------------------------------- For services and expenses related to the operation of the SUNY Albany Focus Center ................................ 2,503,000 For Services and expenses related to the operation of the PRI Focus Center ............. 503,000 -------------- Total ........................ 3,006,000 ============== High technology matching grants program, including the security through advanced research and technology (START) initiative to leverage resources from federal or private sources including but not limited to the national science foundation, businesses, industry consortiums, foundations, and other organizations for efforts asso- ciated with high technology economic development, including the payment of liabilities incurred prior to April 1, 2010. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the foundation for science, technology and innovation in such detail as the director of the budget may require ... 4,606,000 .............. (re. $4,606,000) Cornell university/NSF nanobiotechnology. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the foundation for science, technology and innovation in such detail as the director of the budget may require ... 294,000 ...................... (re. $294,000) Cornell university/NSF materials research science and engineering center. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the foundation for science, technology and innovation in such detail as the director of the budget may require ............................. 392,000 ............................................. (re. $392,000) Cornell university/NSF nanoscale science and engineering center. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the founda- tion for science, technology and innovation in such detail as the director of the budget may require ... 490,000 ...... (re. $490,000) Columbia university/NSF materials research science and engineering center. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the foundation for science, technology and innovation in such detail as the director of the budget may require ............................. 245,000 ............................................. (re. $245,000) SUNY Albany semiconductor research corporation (SRC)center for advanced interconnect systems technologies (CAIST), including the payment of liabilities incurred prior to April 1, 2010. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the foundation for 96 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 science, technology and innovation in such detail as the director of the budget may require ... 690,000 .................. (re. $690,000) University at Albany Institute for Nanoelectronics Discovery and Exploration (INDEX). No funds shall be expended from this appropri- ation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the foundation for science, technology and innovation in such detail as the director of the budget may require ........... 750,000 ............................................. (re. $647,000) Stony Brook University Semiconductor High-Energy Radiation project. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the direc- tor of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the foundation for science, technology and innovation in such detail as the director of the budget may require ... 250,000 .. (re. $250,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2009, as transferred by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: Focus center - New York. No funds shall be expended from this appro- priation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the foundation for science, technology and inno- vation in such detail as the director of the budget may require .... 4,606,000 ......................................... (re. $1,125,000) High technology matching grants program, including the security through advanced research and technology (START) initiative to leverage resources from federal or private sources including but not limited to the national science foundation, businesses, industry consortiums, foundations, and other organizations for efforts asso- ciated with high technology economic development, including the payment of liabilities incurred prior to April 1, 2009. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the foundation for science, technology and innovation in such detail as the director of the budget may require ... 4,606,000 .............. (re. $3,620,000) Cornell university/NSF materials research science and engineering center. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the foundation for science, technology and innovation in such detail as the director of the budget may require ............................. 392,000 ............................................. (re. $392,000) Cornell university/NSF nanoscale science and engineering center. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the founda- tion for science, technology and innovation in such detail as the director of the budget may require ... 490,000 ...... (re. $490,000) CUNY optical sensing and imaging center. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the foundation for science, technology and innovation in such detail as the director of the budget may require ... 69,000 ........................ (re. $69,000) Stony Brook University Semiconductor High-Energy Radiation project. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the direc- tor of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the 97 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 foundation for science, technology and innovation in such detail as the director of the budget may require ... 250,000 .. (re. $250,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2008, as transferred by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: Focus center - New York. No funds shall be expended from this appro- priation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the foundation for science, technology and inno- vation in such detail as the director of the budget may require, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 ... 4,900,000 ................. (re. $615,000) High technology matching grants program, including the security through advanced research and technology (START) initiative to leverage resources from federal or private sources including but not limited to the national science foundation, businesses, industry consortiums, foundations, and other organizations for efforts asso- ciated with high technology economic development, including the payment of liabilities incurred prior to April 1, 2007. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the foundation for science, technology and innovation in such detail as the director of the budget may require, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 .................. 4,900,000 ......................................... (re. $3,106,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2007, as transferred by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: RPI/NSF nanoscale science and engineering center. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the foundation for science, technology and innovation in such detail as the director of the budget may require ... 500,000 .................... (re. $3,000) For services and expenses of: New York State Center for Engineering, Design and Industrial Inno- vation ... 250,000 .................................... (re. $2,100) MARKETING AND ADVERTISING PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For a local tourism promotion matching grants program pursuant to article 5-A of the economic development law ........................ 3,815,000 ......................................... (re. $3,815,000) For operation of a gateway information center at Beekmantown, New York ... 196,000 .......................................... (re. $87,000) 98 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For operation of a gateway information center at Binghamton, New York ... 196,000 ......................................... (re. $142,000) For services and expenses, loans, and grants, related to the market New York program, including but not limited to, marketing and adver- tising to promote regional attractions in the state of New York and New York produced goods and products. All or portions of the funds appropriated hereby may be suballocated or transferred to any department, agency, or public authority ............................ 7,000,000 ......................................... (re. $6,500,000) For services and expenses of the Queens Tourism Council .............. 70,000 ............................................... (re. $70,000) For services and expenses of the Finger Lakes Tourism Alliance ....... 75,000 ............................................... (re. $75,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For a local tourism promotion matching grants program pursuant to article 5-A of the economic development law ........................ 3,985,000 ......................................... (re. $3,985,000) For operation of a gateway information center at Beekmantown, New York ... 196,000 .......................................... (re. $23,000) For services and expenses of tourism marketing. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the director of the budget is hereby author- ized to transfer up to $3,000,000 of this appropriation to state operations ... 3,000,000 .......................... (re. $2,418,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For a local tourism promotion matching grants program pursuant to article 5-A of the economic development law ........................ 3,815,000 ........................................... (re. $257,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For a local tourism promotion matching grants program pursuant to article 5-A of the economic development law ........................ 3,815,000 ......................................... (re. $1,082,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2009: For a local tourism promotion matching grants program pursuant to article 5-A of the economic development law ........................ 4,171,000 ........................................... (re. $385,000) RESEARCH DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For the science and technology law center program .................... 343,000 ............................................. (re. $343,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For the science and technology law center program .................... 343,000 ............................................. (re. $343,000) 99 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For the science and technology law center program .................... 343,000 ............................................. (re. $343,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2010, as transferred by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For the science and technology law center program .................... 343,000 ............................................. (re. $343,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2009, as transferred by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: Faculty development program ... 2,685,000 ........... (re. $2,685,000) Incentive program in accordance with the following: For the science and technology law center program .................... 343,000 .............................................. (re. $90,000) For expenses related to the incentive program ........................ 2,920,000 ......................................... (re. $2,920,000) SMALL BUSINESS CREDIT INITIATIVE PROGRAM Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Small Business Credit Initiative Account - 22202 By chapter 103, section 3, of the laws of 2011: For programs and activities authorized pursuant to section sixteen-f of the new york state urban development corporation act, including any services and costs associated with administration of such programs and activities, subject to the limitations imposed by federal funding requirements. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, such moneys shall be paid by the department of economic development to the new york state urban development corpo- ration from federal operating grant moneys deposited in the state treasury for the federal state small business credit initiative. Provided further that, notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, funds appropriated herein may be interchanged with any other item of appropriation to be funded from the small business credit initiative account ... 10,405,173 ............................ (re. $3,544,000) For programs and activities authorized pursuant to section sixteen-u of the new york state urban development corporation act, including any services and costs associated with administration of such programs and activities, subject to the limitations imposed by federal funding requirements. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, such moneys shall be paid by the department of economic development to the new york state urban development corpo- ration from federal operating grant moneys deposited in the state treasury for the federal state small business credit initiative. Provided further that, notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, funds appropriated herein may be inter changed with any other item of 100 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 appropriation to be funded from the small business credit initiative account ... 25,952,157 ............................ (re. $5,399,000) By chapter 103, section 3, of the laws of 2011, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For programs and activities (i) authorized pursuant to section sixteen-k of the new york state urban development corporation act, including any services and costs associated with administration of such programs and activities, subject to the limitations imposed by federal funding requirements, or (ii) that provide small businesses loans, loan guarantees, grants, including interest subsidy grants, and equity investments to small businesses. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, such moneys shall be paid by the department of economic development to the new york state urban development corporation from federal operating grant moneys deposit- ed in the state treasury for the federal state small business credit initiative. Provided further that, notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, funds appropriated herein may be interchanged with any other item of appropriation to be funded from the small business credit initiative account ... 18,994,204 ................. (re. $9,878,000) TRAINING AND BUSINESS ASSISTANCE PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses of state matching funds for the federal manufacturing extension partnership program. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the director of the budget may suballocate up to the full amount of this appropriation to any department, agency or authority. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan ... 1,470,000 ............ (re. $1,470,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses of state matching funds for the federal manufacturing extension partnership program. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the director of the budget may suballocate up to the full amount of this appropriation to any department, agency or authority. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan ... 1,470,000 ............... (re. $40,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses of state matching funds for the federal manufacturing extension partnership program. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the director of the budget may suballocate up to the full amount of this appropriation to any department, agency or authority. No funds shall be expended 101 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan ... 1,470,000 ............... (re. $68,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2007, as transferred by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses related to development of emerging technolo- gy workforce training programs at community colleges ............... 2,100,000 ........................................... (re. $240,000) Project Schedule PROJECT AMOUNT ---------------------------------------------------------- (thousands) For services and expenses related to emerg- ing technology workforce training at Onon- daga county community college .................. 700,000 For services and expenses related to emerg- ing technology workforce training at Monroe county community college ................ 700,000 For services and expenses related to emerg- ing technology workforce training at Hudson valley community college ................ 700,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal MISCELLANEOUS Operating Grants Fund Manufacturing Extension Partnership Program Account - 25517 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the director of the budget may suballocate up to the full amount of this appropriation to any department, agency or authority ............................. 6,000,000 ......................................... (re. $6,000,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the director of the budget may suballocate up to the full amount of this appropriation to any department, agency or authority ............................. 6,000,000 ......................................... (re. $2,507,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the director of the budget may suballocate up to the full amount of this appropriation to any department, agency or authority ............................. 9,100,000 ........................................... (re. $515,000) 102 12653-14-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule, net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements and credits: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS General Fund ....................... 41,384,096,850 1,241,193,850 Special Revenue Funds - Federal .... 4,347,712,000 6,681,645,000 Special Revenue Funds - Other ...... 10,653,469,000 29,388,000 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 56,385,277,850 7,952,226,850 ================ ================ SCHEDULE ADULT CAREER AND CONTINUING EDUCATION SERVICES PROGRAM ..... 226,485,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For case services provided on or after Octo- ber 1, 2012 to disabled individuals in accordance with economic eligibility criteria developed by the department ........ 54,000,000 For services and expenses of independent living centers .............................. 12,361,000 For college readers aid payments ................. 294,000 For services and expenses of supported employment and integrated employment opportunities provided on or after October 1, 2012: For services and expenses of programs providing or leading to the provision of time-limited services or long-term support services .................................... 15,160,000 For grants to schools for programs involving literacy and basic education for public assistance recipients for the 2014-15 school year for those programs adminis- tered by the state education department ...... 1,843,000 For competitive grants for adult literacy/education aid to public and private not-for-profit agencies, including but not limited to, 2 and 4 year colleges, community based organizations, libraries, and volunteer literacy organizations and institutions which meet quality standards promulgated by the commissioner of educa- tion to provide programs of basic litera- cy, high school equivalency, and English as a second language to persons 16 years of age or older for the remaining payments 103 12653-14-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 of 2013-14 school year and for the 2014-15 school year, provided further that no more than $300,000 shall be available for remaining payments for the 2013-14 school year ......................................... 5,293,000 For additional competitive grants for adult literacy education aid to public and private not-for-profit agencies, including but not limited to, 2 and 4 year colleges, community based organization, libraries, and volunteer literacy organizations and institutions to provide programs of basic literacy, high school equivalency, and English as a second language to persons 16 years of age or older, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payments of liabilities heretofore or hereafter to accrue ....................................... 1,000,000 For remaining payments for the 2013-14 school year for additional competitive grants for a $1,000,000 program of adult literacy education aid to public and private not-for-profit agencies, including but not limited to, 2 and 4 year colleges, community based organization, libraries, and volunteer literacy organizations and institutions to provide programs of basic literacy, high school equivalency, and English as a second language to persons 16 years of age or older .......................... 300,000 -------------- Program account subtotal .................. 89,251,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Education Fund Federal Department of Education Account - 25210 For case services provided to individuals with disabilities ........................... 70,000,000 For the independent living program ............. 2,572,000 For the supported employment program ........... 2,500,000 For grants to schools and other eligible entities for adult basic education, liter- acy, and civics education pursuant to the workforce investment act .................... 48,704,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................. 123,776,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund 104 12653-14-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 VESID Social Security Account - 22001 For the rehabilitation of social security disability beneficiaries .................... 11,760,000 -------------- Program account subtotal .................. 11,760,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Vocational Rehabilitation Fund Vocational Rehabilitation Account - 23051 For services and expenses of the special workers' compensation program .................. 698,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ..................... 698,000 -------------- CULTURAL EDUCATION PROGRAM ................................. 111,136,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 Aid to public libraries including aid to New York public library (NYPL) and NYPL's science industry and business library. Provided that, notwithstanding any provision of law, rule or regulation to the contrary, such aid, and the state's liability therefor, shall represent fulfillment of the state's obligation for this program ................................ 81,627,000 For additional aid to public libraries ......... 5,000,000 For additional aid to public libraries for reimbursement of costs associated with the payment of the metropolitan commuter transportation mobility tax, subject to an allocation plan developed by the commis- sioner of education and approved by the director of the budget ....................... 1,300,000 Aid to educational television and radio. Notwithstanding any provision of law, rule or regulation to the contrary, the amount appropriated herein shall represent fulfillment of the state's obligation for this program ................................ 14,002,000 -------------- Program account subtotal .................. 96,929,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal 105 12653-14-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Federal Miscellaneous Operating Grants Fund Federal Operating Grants Account - 25300 For aid to public libraries pursuant to various federal laws including the library services technology act ...................... 5,400,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 5,400,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other New York State Local Government Records Management Improvement Fund Local Government Records Management Account - 20501 Grants to individual local governments or groups of cooperating local governments as provided in section 57.35 of the arts and cultural affairs law ......................... 8,346,000 Aid for documentary heritage grants and aid to eligible archives, libraries, histor- ical societies, museums, and to certain organizations including the state educa- tion department that provide services to such programs .................................. 461,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 8,807,000 -------------- OFFICE OF HIGHER EDUCATION AND THE PROFESSIONS PROGRAM ..... 101,677,850 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For liberty partnerships program awards as prescribed by section 612 of the education law as added by chapter 425 of the laws of 1988. Notwithstanding any other section of law to the contrary, funding for such programs in the 2014-15 fiscal year shall be limited to the amount appropriated herein ...................................... 12,918,260 For additional liberty partnerships program awards as prescribed by section 612 of the education law as added by chapter 425 of the laws of 1988. Notwithstanding any other section of law to the contrary, funding for such programs in the 2014-15 fiscal year shall be limited to the amount appropriated herein ............................ 388,000 106 12653-14-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Unrestricted aid to independent colleges and universities, notwithstanding any other section of law to the contrary, aid other- wise due and payable in the 2014-15 fiscal year shall be limited to the amount appro- priated herein .............................. 35,129,000 For higher education opportunity program awards. Funds appropriated herein shall be used by independent colleges to expand opportunities for the educationally and economically disadvantaged at independent institutions of higher learning ............. 24,996,040 For additional higher education opportunity program awards. Funds appropriated herein shall be used by independent colleges to expand opportunities for the educationally and economically disadvantaged at inde- p749,000iForiscience andhtechnologynentry program (STEP) awards 11,125,030 For additional science and technology entry progr333,000PForwcollegiate science and technology entry program (CSTEP) awards 8,429,520 For additional collegiate science and tech- nology entry program (CSTEP) awards ............ 253,000 For teacher opportunity corps program awards ..... 450,000 For state financial assistance to expand high needs nursing programs at private colleges and universities in accordance with section 6401-a of the education law ....... 941,000 For services and expenses of the national board for professional teaching standards certification grant program for the 2014- 15 school year ................................. 368,000 For postsecondary aid to Native Americans to fund awards to eligible students. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, the amount herein made available shall constitute the state's entire obligation for all costs incurred under section 4118 of the education law in state fiscal year 2014-15 ...................... 598,000 -------------- Program account subtotal .................. 96,677,850 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Education Fund Federal Department of Education Account - 25210 For grants to schools and other eligible entities for programs pursuant to various 107 12653-14-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 federal laws including: title II-A improv- ing teacher quality program. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein may be suballocated, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, to any state agency or department, and interchanged to other accounts, to accomplish the purpose of this appropriation. A portion of this appropriation may be interchanged to other accounts, as needed to accomplish the intent of this appropriation ................. 5,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 5,000,000 -------------- OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT SERVICES PROGRAM ........................ 5,214,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Combined Expendable Trust Fund Grants Account - 20191 For services and expenses related to the administration of funds, including grants to local recipients, paid to the education department from private foundations, corporations and individuals and from public or private funds received as payment in lieu of honorarium for services rendered by employees which are related to such employees' official duties or respon- sibilities ................................... 5,214,000 -------------- OFFICE OF PREKINDERGARTEN THROUGH GRADE TWELVE EDUCATION PROGRAM ............................................... 51,608,380,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, for general support for public schools, for the 2014-15 and 2015-16 state fiscal years provided, however, that not more than 39.78637965 percent of this appropriation shall be available for payments for the 2014-15 state fiscal year for general support for public schools for the 2014-15 school year, nor more than 18.64636879 percent of this appropriation 108 12653-14-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 shall be available for remaining payments for the 2014-15 school year payable in the 2015-16 state fiscal year and provided further that notwithstanding any incon- sistent provision of law, the remaining amounts available for the 2015-16 school year shall be apportioned to school districts pursuant to the education law and subject to the limitations of this appropriation including the gap elimi- nation adjustment as provided for herein. Provided that, notwithstanding any incon- sistent provision of law, the commissioner shall reduce payments due to each school district for the 2014-15 school year pursuant to section 3609-a of the educa- tion law by an amount equal to the gap elimination adjustment for the 2014-15 school year computed for such school district, and such amount shall be deducted from moneys apportioned for the purposes of payments made pursuant to section 3609-a of the education law and if the reduction is greater than the sum of the amounts available for such deductions, the remainder of the reduction shall be withheld from payments scheduled to be made to the school district pursuant to section 3609-a for the 2015-16 school year in the 2015-16 state fiscal year, and the commissioner shall also reduce payments due to each school district for the 2015- 16 school year pursuant to section 3609-a of the education law by an amount equal to the gap elimination adjustment for the 2015-16 school year computed for such school district, and such amount shall be deducted from moneys apportioned for the purposes of payments made pursuant to section 3609-a of the education law in the 2015-16 state fiscal year, and provided further that an amount equal to the amount of such deduction shall be deemed to have been paid to the school district pursuant to section 3602 of the education law for the school year for which such deduction is made. The commissioner shall compute such gap elimination adjustment and shall provide a schedule of such reduction in payments to the state comptroller, the director of the budget, the chair of the senate finance committee and the chair of 109 12653-14-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 the assembly ways and means committee, and provided further that the gap elimination adjustment for the 2014-15 school year shall be the sum of the gap elimination adjustment for the 2013-14 school year and the gap elimination adjustment restoration amount for the 2014-15 school year, where the gap elimination adjustment for the 2013-14 school year shall equal the amount set forth for each school district as "GAP ELIMINATION ADJUSTMENT" under the heading "2013-14 ESTIMATED AIDS" in the school aid computer listing produced by the commis- sioner of education in support of the enacted budget for the 2013-2014 school year and entitled "SA131-4". Provided further that notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the gap elimination adjustment restoration amount for the 2014-15 school year for a school district shall be computed based on data on file with the commissioner of education and in the database used by the commis- sioner of education to produce an updated electronic data file in support of the enacted budget for the 2014-15 state fiscal year and entitled "SA141-5" and shall equal the greater of: (i) the prod- uct of 14.13 percent (0,,1413.)' multi- plied by the gap elimination adjustment for the base year or (ii) the positive difference of (a) the product of twenty- nine percent (0.29) multiplied by the absolute value of, the amount set forth for such school district as "GAP ELIMI- NATION ADJUSTMENT" under the heading "2011-12 ESTIMATED',AIDS"'An the::::sthool aid computer listing produced by the commissioner of education in support of the executive budget request submitted for the 2011-12 state fiscal year and entitled "BT111-2" minus the gap elimination adjustment for the base year or (iii) seventy thousand dollars ($70,000) or (iv) the sum of (A) the product of the FRPL restoration amount multiplied by the base year public school district enrollment as computed pursuant to subparagraph 2 of paragraph n of subdivision 1 of section 3602 of the education law multiplied by the three-year average free and reduced price lunch percent, provided further, for 110 12653-14-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 the purposes of this appropriation the FRPL restoration amount shall equal (1) for a city school district of a city having a population in excess of one hundred twenty-five thousand and less than one million, five dollars ($5.00) or (2) for a city school district of a city having a population in excess of one million, one hundred four dollars and forty cents ($104.40) or (3) for all other school districts forty-three dollars ($43.00) and (B) for a school district with (1) a three-year average free and reduced price lunch percent greater than sixty-five percent (0.65)and (2) base year public school district enrollment as computed pursuant to subparagraph 2 of paragraph n of subdivision 1 of section 3602 of the education greater than thir- ty-five hundred (3,500) and for which (3) the quotient 'of-'(a) the positive differ- ence, if_any, .the,absolute value of the amount set forth for such ;:School a strict 'aS "GAP ELIMINATION ADJUSTMENT" under" the heading 72011-12 ESTIMATED AIDS" in the school aid.: computer', sting:.produced by the commissioner of education in support, -or-,the executive budget request submitted for the 2011-12:,state fiscal year and entitled "BT111-2" minus the positive difference of the absolute value of the amount set forth for such school district as "GAP ELIMI- NATION ADJUSTMENT" under the heading "2014-15 ESTIMATED AIDS" in the school aid computer listing produced by the commis- sioner of education in support of the executive budget request submitted for the 2014-15 state fiscal year and entitled "BT141-5" divided by (b) the absolute value of the amount set forth for such school district as "GAP ELIMINATION' ADJUSTMENT" under the heading "2011-12 ESTIMATED AIDS" in the school aid computer listing produced by the commissioner of education in support of the executive budget request submitted for the 2011-12 state fiscal year and entitled "BT111-2" is less than sixty percent (0.60), the product of one hundred and forty-three dollars ($143.00) multiplied by the base year public school district enrollment as 111 12653-14-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 computed pursuant to subparagraph 2 of paragraph n of subdivision 1 of section 3602 of the education law and (C) for a school district other than a city school district of a city having a population in excess of one million for which the quotient of (a)the positive difference, if any, of the limited English proficient count for the base year minus the limited English proficient count for the 2008-09 school year divided by (b) the limited English proficient count for...the two thousand eight -- two thousand nine school year is" greater than five percent (0.05), the product of one thousand-five hundred dollars ($1,500) multiplied by the posi- tive difference, if any of the limited English proficient count, for the base year minus the limited English proficient count for the 2008-09 school year multi- plied by such districts extraordinary needs percent as computed pursuant to paragraph w of subdivision 1 of section 3602 of the education law and (D) for a school district for which the quotient of the number of persons aged 5 to 17 Within the school district, based on the most recent decennial-census as tabulated by the National Center on Education Statis- tics, who were enrolled in public schools and whose families had incomes below the poverty level, divided by the total number of persons aged five to seventeen within the school district, based on such decen- nial census, who were enrolled in public schools, computed to four decimals without rounding is greater than eighteen percent (0.18), the product of four hundred and ninety-five dollars ($495) multiplied by the positive difference, if any of the base year public school district enroll- ment as computed pursuant to subparagraph two of paragraph n of subdivision 1 of section 3602 of the education law minus the 2010-11 public school district enroll- ment, as computed pursuant to subparagraph 2 of paragraph n of subdivision 1 of section 3602 of the education law and (E) for a school district for which (1) the quotient of the 2013-14 gap elimination adjustment divided by the total general fund expenditures for such district for 112 12653-14-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 the base year exceeds five percent (0.05), the product of ninety dollars ($90.00) multiplied by the base year public school district enrollment, as computed pursuant to paragraph n of subdivision 1 of section 3602 of the education law and (F) for school districts for which the quotient of non public school district enrollment divided by the sum of the non public school district enrollment and the base:year' public school district enroll- ment as computed pursuant to subparagraph 2 of paragraph n of subdivision 1 of section 3,602 of the education law is greater than twenty-five hundredths 0;25), the product of (1) the quotient of non public School district enrollment divided by the sum of the non public school district enrollment and the base year public School district enrollment as computed pursuant to subparagraph, 2 para- graph n of subdivision one of section 3602 of the education"law multiplied by (2) the extraordinary needs percent as computed pursuant to paragraph w of subdivision 1 of section 3602 of the education law multiplied by (3) the base year public school district enrollment as computed pursuant to subparagraph 2 of paragraph n of subdivision 1 of section 3602 of the education law multiplied by (4) three hundred and fifty dollars ($350.00) and (G) for school districts that: (1) were designated as average need pursuant to clause (c) of subparagraph 2 of paragraph c of subdivision 6 of section 3602 of the education law for the school aid computer listing produced by the commissioner of education in support of the enacted budget for the 2007-08 school year and entitled "SA0708" and (2) a combined wealth ratio computed pursuant to subparagraph one of paragraph c of subdivision 3 of section 3602 of the education law of less than one (1.0) or for a school district designated as high need urban suburban pursuant to clause (c) of subparagraph 2 of paragraph c of subdivision 6 of section 3.602 of the education law for the school aid computer listing produced by the commissioner of education in support of the enacted budget for the 2007-08 school year and entitled 113 12653-14-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 "SA0708", the product of fifty-one dollars ($51.00) multiplied by the base year public ,school district enrollment as computed pursuant to subparagraph two of paragraph n of subdivision 1 of section 3602 of t1e 'education law and (H) for a school district designated as rural.high need pursuant to clause (c) of subpara- graph 2 of paragraph c of subdivision 6 of section 3602 the education law for the school aid computer listing:produced by the commissioner of education in support.. o the enacted budget for the 2007-08 school year and entitled "SA0708", the product of two hundred dollars ($200.00) multiplied by the base year public school district enrollment as computed pursuant to subparagraph two of paragraph n of subdivision ':.1 of section 3602 of the education law and (I) for school districts that were designated as small city school districts or central school districts whose boundaries include a portion of a small city for the school aid computer listing produced by the commissioner of education in support of the enacted budget for the 2014-15 school year and entitled "SA1415" the product of twenty-five dollars ($25.00) multiplied by the base year public school district enrollment as computed pursuant to subparagraph two of paragraph n of subdivision 1 of section 3602 of the education law and for school districts for which the quotient, computed 'to two decimals without rounding, of the public school enrollment of the school district on the date enrollment was count- ed for the base year divided by the square miles of the district, as determined by the commissioner of education is less than two hundred and fifty (250), the product of sixteen dollars ($16.00) multiplied by the base year public school district enrollment as computed pursuant to subpar- agraph 2 of paragraph n of subdivision 1 of section 3602 of the education law and (J) For a district for which (1) the quotient, computed to two decimals without rounding, of the public school enrollment of the school district on the date enroll- ment was counted for the base year divided by the square miles of the district, as 114 12653-14-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 determined by the commissioner of educa- tion is greater than eight hundred (800) and (2) the tax effort ratio, as defined in subdivision 16 of-section 3602 of the education law is greater than four and (3) the base year public school district enrollment as computed pursuant to subpar- agraph 2 of paragraph n of subdivision I of section 1 360.2 the education law is greater than the 2010-11. public school district enrollment as computed 16 pursu- ant to subparagraph 2 of paragraph n of subdivision 1 of section 3602 of the education law, the product of two hundred and fifty dollars ($250.00) multiplied by the base year public school district enrollment as computed-pursuant to subpar- agraph 2 of paragraph n of subdivision 1 of section 3602 of the education law, provided that such amount shall not exceed one million dollars ($1,000,000) and (K) For school districts that were: (1) desig- nated as low or average need pursuant to clause (c) of subparagraph 2 of paragraph c of subdivision six of section 3602 of the education 20 law for the school aid computer listing produced by the commis- sioner of education in support of the enacted budget for the 2007-08 and enti- tled "SA0708", or in the case of a reor- ganized district that had a predecessor district that was so designated and (2) designated as high need pursuant to the regulations of the commissioner of educa- tion in the most recently available study included in the school aid computer list- ing produced by the commissioner of educa- tion in support of the enacted budget for the 2013-14 state fiscal year and entitled "SA131-4" known as the 2008 need resource capacity category code, the product of (a) the positive difference, if any, of the absolute value of the amount set forth for such school district as "GAP ELIMINATION ADJUSTMENT" under the heading "2011-12 ESTIMATED AIDS" in the school aid computer listing produced by the commissioner of education in support of the executive budget request submitted for the 2011-12 state fiscal year and entitled "BT111-2", minus theorbduct of six and eight tenths percent (0.068): multiplied by the ''total 115 12653-14-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 general fund expenditures of such district for the 2010-11 school year, multiplied by (b) fifty-five hundredths A0.55) and (L) the amount set forth by such school district as "GEA RESTORATION'.'- under the he4ding12014-15 ESTIMATED AIDS" in the school aid 'computer listing produced by the commissioner of education in, support of the executive budget request submitted for the 2014-15 state fiscal year and entitled "BT141-5". Provided further, notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, that a district's gap elimi- nation adjustment restoration for the 2014-15 school year shall not exceed the product of seventy percent (0.70) and the gap elimination adjustment for the base year for the district. Provided further that the gap elimination adjustment resto- ration amount for the 2015-16 school year and thereafter shall equal the product of the gap elimination percentage for such district and the gap elimination adjust- ment restoration allocation established pursuant to subdivision 18 of section 3602 of the education law. Provided further that the gap elimination adjustment restoration amount for the 2015-2016 school year and thereafter shall equal the product of the gap elimination percentage for such district and the gap elimination adjustment restoration allo- cation established pursuant to subdivision 18 of section 3602 of the education law. Provided further that the gap elimination adjustment for the 2015-16 school year shall be equal to the gap elimination adjustment for the 2014-15 school year, plus, if the preliminary growth amount exceeds the allowable growth amount, the product of the gap elimination adjustment percentage for such school district and the positive difference, if any, between the preliminary growth amount less the allowable growth amount, and less the gap elimination adjustment restoration amount for the 2015-16 school year, if any, allo- cated pursuant to a chapter of the laws of New York. Provided further that, notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, for the 2014-2015 school year, in lieu of the 116 12653-14-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 apportionment computed pursuant to subdi- vision 4 of section 3602 of the education law, a school district, other than a special act school district as defined in subdivision 6 of section 4001 of the education law, from funds appropriated herein shall be eligible for total founda- tion aid equal to the sum of the total foundation aid base computed pursuant to paragraph j of subdivision 1 of section 3602 of the education law, plus the phase- in foundation increase factor, which shall equal for the 2014-15 school year: (1) for a city school district in a city having a population of one million or more, four and thirty-two hundredths percent(0.0432) or (2) for a school district other than a city school district having a population of one million or more for which (A) the quotient of the positive difference of the foundation formula aid minus the founda- tion aid base computed pursuant to para- graph j of subdivision one of this section divided by the foundation formula aid is greater than twenty-two percent (0.22) and (B) a combined wealth ratio less than thirty-five hundredths (0.35), seven percent (0.07) or (3) for all other school districts, four and thirty-one hundredths percent (0.0431), provided further that, notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, for the 2014-15 school year a city school district of a city having a popu- lation of one million or more may use amounts apportioned pursuant to this subdivision for afterschool programs. Provided further that notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, no school district shall be eligible for an appor- tionment of general support for public schools from the funds appropriated herein for the 2014-15 school year or 2015-16 school year in excess of the amount appor- tioned to such school district in the base year, as defined in subdivision 1 of section 3602 of education law, unless such school district has submitted documenta- tion that has been approved by the commis- sioner of education by September 1 of the current year, as defined in subdivision 1 of section 3602 of the education law, demonstrating that it has fully imple- 117 12653-14-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 mented the standards and procedures for conducting annual professional performance reviews of classroom teachers and building principals in accordance with the require- ments of section 3012-c of the education law and the commissioner of education's regulations, and provided further that, any apportionment withheld pursuant to this appropriation shall not occur prior to April 1 of the current year and shall not have any effect on the base year calculation for use in the subsequent school year. Provided further that, if any payments of ineligible amounts pursuant to this appro- priation were made, and the school district has not submitted documentation that has been approved by the commissioner of education by September 1 of the current school year demonstrating that it has fully implemented the standards and proce- dures for conducting annual professional performance reviews of classroom teachers and building principals in accordance with the requirements of section 3012-c of the education law and the regulations of the commissioner of education, the total amount of such payments shall be deducted from future payments to the school district; provided further that, if the amount of the deduction is greater than the sum of the amounts available for such deductions in the applicable school year, the remainder of the deduction shall be withheld from payments from funds appro- priated herein scheduled to be made to the school district pursuant to section 3609-a of the education law for the subsequent school year. Provided further that notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, expendi- tures from a school district's smart schools allocation, as authorized in a chapter of the laws of 2014 implementing the smart schools bond act of 2014, shall not be eligible for an apportionment of the funds appropriated herein. Provided further that notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, for the purposes of this appropriation and of calculating the allocable growth amount for the 2014-15 school year pursuant to 118 12653-14-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 paragraph gg of subdivision 1 of section 3602 of the education law, the allowable growth amount shall equal the sum of (i) the product of the positive difference of the personal income growth index minus one, multiplied by the statewide total of the sum of (1) the apportionments, includ- ing the gap elimination adjustment, due and owing during the base year to school districts and boards of cooperative educa- tional services from the general support for public schools as computed based on an electronic data file used to produce the school aid computer listing produced by the commissioner in support of the enacted budget for the base year plus (2) the competitive awards amount for the base year, and (ii) $388,000,000 to support increased foundation aid and gap elimi- nation adjustment restoration for the 2014-15 school year Provided further that notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, the allowable growth amount for the 2015- 16 school year shall equal the product of the positive difference of the personal income growth index minus one, multiplied by the statewide total of (i) the appor- tionments, including the gap elimination adjustment, due and owing during the base year, to school districts and boards of cooperative educational services from the general support for public schools as computed based on an electronic data file used to produce the school aid computer listing produced by the commissioner in support of the enacted budget for the base year , excluding any such apportionments paid or to be paid from funds appropriated for such purpose from the commercial gaming revenue fund plus (ii) the compet- itive awards amount for the base year computed pursuant to paragraph ee of subdivision 1 of section 3602 of the education law. Provided further that notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the competitive awards amount for purposes of calculating the allocable growth amount shall be fifty million dollars for the 2015-16 school year. 119 12653-14-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Provided further that notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, for the 2014-15 and 2015-16 school years, the apportionments computed pursuant to subdi- vision 5-a of section 3602 of the educa- tion law shall equal the amounts set forth for such school district as "SUPPLEMENTAL PUB EXCESS COST" under the heading "2013- 14 ESTIMATED AIDS" in the school aid computer listing produced by the commis- sioner of education in support of the budget for the 2014-15 school year and entitled "SA141-5" and that for the 2014- 15 and 2015-16 school years the apportion- ments computed pursuant to subdivisions 12 and 16 of section 3602 shall equal the amounts set forth for such school district as "ACADEMIC ENHANCEMENT" and "HIGH TAX AID" under the heading "2014-15 ESTIMATED AIDS" in the school aid computer listing produced by the commissioner of education in support of the budget for the 2014-15 school year and entitled "SA141-5". Provided further that notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, in determining the final payment for the state fiscal year pursuant to section 3609-a of the education law, the general support for public schools appropriations for the state fiscal year ending March 31, 2016 shall be deemed to include the portion of this appropriation made avail- able for 2014-15 state fiscal year payments for general support for public schools as provided for herein added to the sum of other such designated appropri- ated amounts, and the director of the budget, in approving the final payment for the state fiscal year pursuant to clause (iii) of subparagraph (3) of paragraph b of subdivision 1 of section 3609-a of the education law, may direct the commissioner of education to apportion an advance in an amount less than that reported by the commissioner of education pursuant to such clause (iii) of subparagraph (3) of para- graph b of subdivision 1 of section 3609-a of the education law, and provided further that such reduction shall not exceed the sum of (1) the amount by which the 2014-15 state fiscal year need computed based on the electronic data file used to produce 120 12653-14-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 the school aid computer listing produced by the commissioner in support of the enacted budget for the 2014-15 state fiscal year and entitled "SA141-5" is less than the amount appropriated for payments for the 2014-15 state fiscal year for general support for public schools, (2) any amounts withheld in the 2014-15 fiscal year from school districts that have not submitted documentation that has been approved by the commissioner of education by September 1 of the 2014-15 school year demonstrating that it has fully imple- mented the standards and procedures for conducting annual professional performance reviews of classroom teachers and building principals in accordance with the require- ments of section 3012-c of the education law and the commissioner of education's regulations and (3) $91,700,000. Provided further that, notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, subject to the approval of the director of the budg- et, funds appropriated herein may be interchanged with any other item of appro- priation for general support for public schools within the general fund local assistance account office of prekindergar- ten through grade twelve education program. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of liabilities heretofore accrued or hereaft- er to accrue. Notwithstanding any other law, rule or regu- lation to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of financial assistance net of any disallow- ances, refunds, reimbursement and credits, and may be suballocated to other depart- ments and agencies to accomplish the intent of this appropriation subject to the approval of the director of the budg- et. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013. Notwithstanding section 40 of the state finance law or any provision 121 12653-14-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 of law to the contrary, this appropriation shall lapse on March 31, 2016 ........... 30,344,968,000 For remaining 2013-14 and prior school year obligations, provided that notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the commissioner shall reduce payments due to each district for the 2014-15 state fiscal year pursuant to section 3609-a of the education law by an amount based on the gap elimination adjustment for 2013-2014 school year for such district, where such amount shall be deducted from moneys apportioned for the purposes of payments made for the 2013-14 school year pursuant to section 3609-a of the education law, and provided further that the gap elimi- nation adjustment for 2013-14 school year shall equal the amount set forth for each school district as "GAP ELIMINATION ADJUSTMENT" under the heading "2013-14 ESTIMATED AIDS" in the school aid computer listing produced by the commissioner in support of the enacted budget for the 2013-14 school year and entitled "SA131-4", and provided, further, that notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, funds appropriated herein may be interchanged with any other item of appropriation for general support for public schools within the general fund local assistance account office of pre- kindergarten through grade twelve educa- tion program. Notwithstanding any other law, rule or regu- lation to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of financial assistance net of any disallow- ances, refunds, reimbursement and credits, and may be suballocated to other depart- ments and agencies to accomplish the intent of this appropriation subject to the approval of the director of the budg- et. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of liabil- ities heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 122 12653-14-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013. Notwithstanding section 40 of the state finance law or any provision of law to the contrary, this appropriation shall lapse on March 31, 2016 ............ 5,298,789,000 Funds appropriated herein shall be available for reimbursement for the education of homeless children and youth for the 2014- 15 and 2015-16 school years pursuant to section 3209 of the education law, includ- ing reimbursement for expenditures for the transportation of homeless children pursu- ant to paragraph b of subdivision 4 of section 3209 of the education law, up to the amount of the approved costs of the most cost-effective mode of transporta- tion, in accordance with a plan prepared by the commissioner of education and approved by the director of the budget provided that no more than 70 percent of the 2014-15 school year value shall be available for 2014-15 state fiscal year payments for general support for public schools for the 2014-15 school year, and further provided that in each of the 2014-15 and 2015-16 state fiscal years the sum of $30,000 may be transferred to the credit of the state purposes account of the state education department to carry out the purposes of such section relating to reimbursement of youth shelters trans- porting such pupils and provided further that, notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, funds appropriated herein may be interchanged with any other item of appropriation for general support for public schools within the general fund local assistance account office of prekindergarten through grade twelve education program. Provided further that notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, in determining the final payment for the state fiscal year pursuant to section 3609-a of the education law, the general support for public schools appropriations for the state fiscal year ending March 31, 2016 shall be deemed to include the portion of this appropriation made avail- able for 2014-15 state fiscal year payments for general support for public 123 12653-14-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 schools as provided for herein added to the sum of other such designated appropri- ated amounts. Notwithstanding any other law, rule or regu- lation to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of financial assistance net of any disallow- ances, refunds, reimbursement and credits, and may be suballocated to other depart- ments and agencies to accomplish the intent of this appropriation subject to the approval of the director of the budg- et. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of liabil- ities heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013. Notwithstanding section 40 of the state finance law or any provision of law to the contrary, this appropriation shall lapse on March 31, 2016 ............... 37,783,000 Funds appropriated herein shall be available during the 2014-15 and 2015-16 school years for bilingual education grants to school districts, boards of cooperative educational services, colleges and univer- sities, and an entity, chosen through a competitive procurement process, to assist schools and districts to conduct self assessments to identify areas that need to be strengthened and to ensure compliance with the various federal, state and local laws that govern limited English profi- ciency and English language learning education, provided, however, that the sum of such grants shall not exceed $12,500,000 for each such school year, and provided further that no more than 70 percent of the 2014-15 school year value shall be available for 2014-15 state fiscal year payments for general support for public schools for the 2014-15 school year, and provided further that, notwith- standing any inconsistent provision of law, subject to the approval of the direc- tor of the budget, funds appropriated herein may be interchanged with any other 124 12653-14-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 item of appropriation for general support for public schools within the general fund local assistance account office of pre- kindergarten through grade twelve educa- tion program. Provided further that notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, in determining the final payment for the state fiscal year pursuant to section 3609-a of the education law, the general support for public schools appropriations for the state fiscal year ending March 31, 2016 shall be deemed to include the portion of this appropriation made avail- able for 2014-15 state fiscal year payments for general support for public schools as provided for herein added to the sum of other such designated appropri- ated amounts. Notwithstanding any other law, rule or regu- lation to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of financial assistance net of any disallow- ances, refunds, reimbursement and credits, and may be suballocated to other depart- ments and agencies to accomplish the intent of this appropriation subject to the approval of the director of the budg- et. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of liabil- ities heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013. Notwithstanding section 40 of the state finance law or any provision of law to the contrary, this appropriation shall lapse on March 31, 2016 ............... 21,250,000 For additional bilingual education grants ........ 700,000 Funds appropriated herein shall be available in the 2014-15 and 2015-16 school years for school districts and boards of cooper- ative educational services applications for funding of approved learning technolo- gy programs approved by the commissioner of education, including services benefit- ing nonpublic school students, pursuant to regulations promulgated by the commission- 125 12653-14-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 er of education and approved by the direc- tor of the budget. Provided, however, that the sum of such grants shall not exceed $3,285,000 for each such school year, and provided further that no more than 70 percent of the 2014-15 school year value shall be available for 2014-15 state fiscal year payments for general support for public schools for the 2014-15 school year, and provided further that, notwith- standing any inconsistent provision of law, subject to the approval of the direc- tor of the budget, funds appropriated herein may be interchanged with any other item of appropriation for general support for public schools within the general fund local assistance account office of pre- kindergarten through grade twelve educa- tion program. Provided further that notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, in determining the final payment for the state fiscal year pursuant to section 3609-a of the education law, the general support for public schools appropriations for the state fiscal year ending March 31, 2016 shall be deemed to include the portion of this appropriation made avail- able for 2014-15 state fiscal year payments for general support for public schools as provided for herein added to the sum of other such designated appropri- ated amounts. Notwithstanding any other law, rule or regu- lation to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of financial assistance net of any disallow- ances, refunds, reimbursement and credits, and may be suballocated to other depart- ments and agencies to accomplish the intent of this appropriation subject to the approval of the director of the budg- et. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of liabil- ities heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the 126 12653-14-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 laws of 2013. Notwithstanding section 40 of the state finance law or any provision of law to the contrary, this appropriation shall lapse on March 31, 2016 ................ 5,585,000 Funds appropriated herein shall be available for the voluntary interdistrict urban-su- burban transfer program aid pursuant to subdivision 15 of section 3602 of the education law for the 2014-15 and 2015-16 school years, provided that no more than 70 percent of the 2014-15 school year value shall be available for 2014-15 state fiscal year payments for general support for public schools for the 2014-15 school year, and provided further that, notwith- standing any inconsistent provision of law, subject to the approval of the direc- tor of the budget, funds appropriated herein may be interchanged with any other item of appropriation for general support for public schools within the general fund local assistance account office of pre- kindergarten through grade twelve educa- tion program. Provided further that notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, in determining the final payment for the state fiscal year pursuant to section 3609-a of the education law, the general support for public schools appropriations for the state fiscal year ending March 31, 2016 shall be deemed to include the portion of this appropriation made avail- able for 2014-15 state fiscal year payments for general support for public schools as provided for herein added to the sum of other such designated appropri- ated amounts. Notwithstanding any other law, rule or regu- lation to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of financial assistance net of any disallow- ances, refunds, reimbursement and credits, and may be suballocated to other depart- ments and agencies to accomplish the intent of this appropriation subject to the approval of the director of the budg- et. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of liabil- ities heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue. Notwithstanding any provision of 127 12653-14-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013. Notwithstanding section 40 of the state finance law or any provision of law to the contrary, this appropriation shall lapse on March 31, 2016 ................ 4,641,000 Funds appropriated herein shall be available for additional apportionments of building aid for school districts educating pupils residing on Indian reservations calculated pursuant to subdivision 6-a of section 3602 of the education law for the 2014-15 and 2015-16 school years provided that, notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, funds appropriated herein may be interchanged with any other item of appropriation for general support for public schools within the general fund local assistance account office of pre- kindergarten through grade twelve educa- tion program, provided that no more than 70 percent of the 2014-15 school year value shall be available for 2014-15 state fiscal year payments for general support for public schools for the 2014-15 school year. Provided further that notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, in determining the final payment for the state fiscal year pursuant to section 3609-a of the education law, the general support for public schools appropriations for the state fiscal year ending March 31, 2016 shall be deemed to include the portion of this appropriation made avail- able for 2014-15 state fiscal year payments for general support for public schools as provided for herein added to the sum of other such designated appropri- ated amounts. Notwithstanding any other law, rule or regu- lation to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of financial assistance net of any disallow- ances, refunds, reimbursement and credits, and may be suballocated to other depart- ments and agencies to accomplish the intent of this appropriation subject to 128 12653-14-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 the approval of the director of the budg- et. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of liabil- ities heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013. Notwithstanding section 40 of the state finance law or any provision of law to the contrary, this appropriation shall lapse on March 31, 2016 ................ 8,500,000 Funds appropriated herein shall be available during the 2014-15 and 2015-16 school years for the education of youth incarcer- ated in county correctional facilities pursuant to subdivision 13 of section 3602 of the education law, provided that no more than 70 percent of the 2014-15 school year value shall be available for 2014-15 state fiscal year payments for general support for public schools for the 2014-15 school year, and further provided that, notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, funds appropriated herein may be interchanged with any other item of appropriation for general support for public schools within the general fund local assistance account office of pre- kindergarten through grade twelve educa- tion program. Provided further that notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, in determining the final payment for the state fiscal year pursuant to section 3609-a of the education law, the general support for public schools appropriations for the state fiscal year ending March 31, 2016 shall be deemed to include the portion of this appropriation made avail- able for 2014-15 state fiscal year payments for general support for public schools as provided for herein added to the sum of other such designated appropri- ated amounts. Notwithstanding any other law, rule or regu- lation to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of 129 12653-14-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 financial assistance net of any disallow- ances, refunds, reimbursement and credits, and may be suballocated to other depart- ments and agencies to accomplish the intent of this appropriation subject to the approval of the director of the budg- et. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of liabil- ities heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013. Notwithstanding section 40 of the state finance law or any provision of law to the contrary, this appropriation shall lapse on March 31, 2016 ............... 37,400,000 Funds appropriated herein shall be available for the 2014-15 and 2015-16 school years for the education of students who reside in a school operated by the office of mental health or the office of people with developmental disabilities pursuant to subdivision 5 of section 3202 of the education law, provided that no more than 70 percent of the 2014-15 school year value shall be available for 2014-15 state fiscal year payments for general support for public schools for the 2014-15 school year, provided that, notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, subject to the approval of the director of the budg- et, funds appropriated herein may be interchanged with any other item of appro- priation for general support for public schools within the general fund local assistance account office of prekindergar- ten through grade twelve education program. Provided further that notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, in determining the final payment for the state fiscal year pursuant to section 3609-a of the education law, the general support for public schools appropriations for the state fiscal year ending March 31, 2016 shall be deemed to include the portion of this appropriation made avail- able for 2014-15 state fiscal year 130 12653-14-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 payments for general support for public schools as provided for herein added to the sum of other such designated appropri- ated amounts. Notwithstanding any other law, rule or regu- lation to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of financial assistance net of any disallow- ances, refunds, reimbursement and credits, and may be suballocated to other depart- ments and agencies to accomplish the intent of this appropriation subject to the approval of the director of the budg- et. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of liabil- ities heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013. Notwithstanding section 40 of the state finance law or any provision of law to the contrary, this appropriation shall lapse on March 31, 2016 .............. 132,600,000 Funds appropriated herein shall be available for building aid payable in the 2014-15 and 2015-16 school years to special act school districts, provided that no more than 70 percent of the 2014-15 school year value shall be available for 2014-15 state fiscal year payments for general support for public schools for the 2014-15 school year, and further provided that, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds may be used for payments to the dormitory authority on behalf of eligible special act school districts pursuant to chapter 737 of the laws of 1988 provided that, notwithstand- ing any inconsistent provision of law, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, funds appropriated herein may be interchanged with any other item of appropriation for general support for public schools within the general fund local assistance account office of pre- kindergarten through grade twelve educa- tion program. 131 12653-14-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Provided further that notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, in determining the final payment for the state fiscal year pursuant to section 3609-a of the education law, the general support for public schools appropriations for the state fiscal year ending March 31, 2016 shall be deemed to include the portion of this appropriation made avail- able for 2014-15 state fiscal year payments for general support for public schools as provided for herein added to the sum of other such designated appropri- ated amounts. Notwithstanding any other law, rule or regu- lation to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of financial assistance net of any disallow- ances, refunds, reimbursement and credits, and may be suballocated to other depart- ments and agencies to accomplish the intent of this appropriation subject to the approval of the director of the budg- et. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of liabil- ities heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013. Notwithstanding section 40 of the state finance law or any provision of law to the contrary, this appropriation shall lapse on March 31, 2016 ................ 4,590,000 Funds appropriated herein shall be available for school bus driver training grants, provided that for aid payable in the 2014-15 and 2015-16 school years, the commissioner of education shall allocate school bus driver training grants, not to exceed $400,000 in each such year, to school districts and boards of cooperative educational services pursuant to sections 3650-a, 3650-b and 3650-c of the education law, or for contracts directly with not- for-profit educational organizations for the purposes of this appropriation, provided that no more than 70 percent of the 2014-15 school year value shall be 132 12653-14-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 available for 2014-15 state fiscal year payments for general support for public schools for the 2014-15 school year, and further provided that, notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, subject to the approval of the director of the budg- et, funds appropriated herein may be interchanged with any other item of appro- priation for general support for public schools within the general fund local assistance account office of prekindergar- ten through grade twelve education program. Provided further that notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, in determining the final payment for the state fiscal year pursuant to section 3609-a of the education law, the general support for public schools appropriations for the state fiscal year ending March 31, 2016 shall be deemed to include the portion of this appropriation made avail- able for 2014-15 state fiscal year payments for general support for public schools as provided for herein added to the sum of other such designated appropri- ated amounts. Notwithstanding any other law, rule or regu- lation to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of financial assistance net of any disallow- ances, refunds, reimbursement and credits, and may be suballocated to other depart- ments and agencies to accomplish the intent of this appropriation subject to the approval of the director of the budg- et. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of liabil- ities heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013. Notwithstanding section 40 of the state finance law or any provision of law to the contrary, this appropriation shall lapse on March 31, 2016 .................. 680,000 Funds appropriated herein shall be available for services and expenses of a $2,000,000 133 12653-14-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 teacher mentor intern program in each school year for the 2014-15 and 2015-16 school years, provided that no more than 70 percent of the 2014-15 school year value shall be available for 2014-15 state fiscal year payments for general support for public schools for the 2014-15 school year, and further provided that, notwith- standing any inconsistent provision of law, subject to the approval of the direc- tor of the budget, funds appropriated herein may be interchanged with any other item of appropriation for general support for public schools within the general fund local assistance account office of pre- kindergarten through grade twelve educa- tion program. Provided further that notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, in determining the final payment for the state fiscal year pursuant to section 3609-a of the education law, the general support for public schools appropriations for the state fiscal year ending March 31, 2016 shall be deemed to include the portion of this appropriation made avail- able for 2014-15 state fiscal year payments for general support for public schools as provided for herein added to the sum of other such designated appropri- ated amounts. Notwithstanding any other law, rule or regu- lation to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of financial assistance net of any disallow- ances, refunds, reimbursement and credits, and may be suballocated to other depart- ments and agencies to accomplish the intent of this appropriation subject to the approval of the director of the budg- et. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of liabil- ities heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013. Notwithstanding section 40 of the state finance law or any provision 134 12653-14-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 of law to the contrary, this appropriation shall lapse on March 31, 2016 ................ 3,400,000 Funds appropriated herein shall be available for services and expenses of a $12,000,000 special academic improvement grants program in each school year for the 2014- 15 and 2015-16 school years payable pursu- ant to subdivision 11 of section 3641 of the education law, provided that no more than 70 percent of the 2014-15 school year value shall be available for 2014-15 state fiscal year payments for general support for public schools for the 2014-15 school year, and further provided that, notwith- standing any provisions of law to the contrary, such funds shall be paid in accordance with a schedule developed by the commissioner of education and approved by the director of the budget provided that, notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, funds appropriated herein may be interchanged with any other item of appropriation for general support for public schools within the general fund local assistance account office of prekindergarten through grade twelve education program. Provided further that notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, in determining the final payment for the state fiscal year pursuant to section 3609-a of the education law, the general support for public schools appropriations for the state fiscal year ending March 31, 2016 shall be deemed to include the portion of this appropriation made avail- able for 2014-15 state fiscal year payments for general support for public schools as provided for herein added to the sum of other such designated appropri- ated amounts. Notwithstanding any other law, rule or regu- lation to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of financial assistance net of any disallow- ances, refunds, reimbursement and credits, and may be suballocated to other depart- ments and agencies to accomplish the intent of this appropriation subject to the approval of the director of the budg- et. Notwithstanding any provision of law 135 12653-14-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of liabil- ities heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013. Notwithstanding section 40 of the state finance law or any provision of law to the contrary, this appropriation shall lapse on March 31, 2016 ............... 20,400,000 For the education of Native Americans in the 2015-16 or prior school years, provided that no more than 70 percent of the 2014- 15 school year value shall be available for 2014-15 state fiscal year payments for general support for public schools for the 2014-15 or prior school years. Funds appropriated herein shall be considered general support for public schools and shall be paid in accordance with a sched- ule developed by the commissioner of education and approved by the director of the budget. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, funds appropriated herein may be inter- changed with any other item of appropri- ation for general support for public schools within the general fund local assistance account office of prekindergar- ten through grade twelve education program. Provided further that notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, in determining the final payment for the state fiscal year pursuant to section 3609-a of the education law, the general support for public schools appropriations for the state fiscal year ending March 31, 2016 shall be deemed to include the portion of this appropriation made avail- able for 2014-15 state fiscal year payments for general support for public schools as provided for herein added to the sum of other such designated appropri- ated amounts. Notwithstanding any other law, rule or regu- lation to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of 136 12653-14-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 financial assistance, net of any disallow- ances, refunds, reimbursements and cred- its, and may be suballocated to other departments and agencies to accomplish the intent of this appropriation subject to approval of the director of the budget. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of liabil- ities heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013. Notwithstanding section 40 of the state finance law or any provision of law to the contrary, this appropriation shall lapse on March 31, 2016 ............... 79,112,000 For school health services grants to public schools totaling $13,840,000 in each school year for the 2014-15 and 2015-16 school years; provided that, notwithstand- ing any provisions of law to the contrary, in addition to any other apportionment, such grants shall only be payable to any city school district in a city having a population in excess of 125,000, and less than 1,000,000 inhabitants, and such district shall be eligible to receive the same amount it was eligible to receive for the 2010-11 school year, provided that no more than 70 percent of the 2014-15 school year value shall be available for 2014-15 state fiscal year payments for general support for public schools for the 2014-15 school year. Funds appropriated herein shall be considered general support for public schools and shall be paid in accordance with a schedule developed by the commissioner of education and approved by the director of the budget. Provided further that notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, in determining the final payment for the state fiscal year pursuant to section 3609-a of the education law, the general support for public schools appropriations for the state fiscal year ending March 31, 2016 shall be deemed to include the portion of this appropriation made avail- 137 12653-14-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 able for 2014-15 state fiscal year payments for general support for public schools as provided for herein added to the sum of other such designated appropri- ated amounts. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, funds appropriated herein may be interchanged with any other item of appropriation for general support for public schools within the general fund local assistance account office of pre- kindergarten through grade twelve educa- tion program. Notwithstanding any other law, rule or regulation to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be avail- able for payment of financial assistance, net of any disallowances, refunds, reimbursements and credits, and may be suballocated to other departments and agencies to accomplish the intent of this appropriation subject to the approval of the director of the budget. Notwithstand- ing any provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be avail- able for payment of liabilities heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue. Notwith- standing any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropri- ation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013. Notwithstanding section 40 of the state finance law or any provision of law to the contrary, this appropriation shall lapse on March 31, 2016 ..................... 23,528,000 For additional school health services grants to public schools for the 2014-15 school years ........................................ 1,200,000 For remaining obligations for the 2013-14 school year or prior school years for support for boards of cooperative educa- tional services and for aid payable in the 2014-15 and 2015-16 state fiscal years, for support for boards of cooperative educational services, provided that, notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law in no event shall such amounts paid in the 2014-15 state fiscal year exceed 49.16429143 percent of the amount appro- priated herein, and provided further that 138 12653-14-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 to the extent required by federal law, each board of cooperative educational services receiving a payment pursuant to section 3609-d of the education law in the 2014-15 and 2015-16 school years shall be required to set aside from such payment an amount not less than the amount of state aid received pursuant to subdivision 5 of section 1950 of the education law in the base year that was attributable to cooper- ative services agreements (CO-SERs) for career education, as determined by the commissioner of education, and shall be required to use such amount to support career education programs in the current year. Provided further that notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, in determining the final payment for the state fiscal year pursuant to section 3609-a of the education law, the general support for public schools appropriations for the state fiscal year ending March 31, 2016 shall be deemed to include the portion of this appropriation made avail- able for 2014-15 state fiscal year payments for general support for public schools as provided for herein added to the sum of other such designated appropri- ated amounts. Notwithstanding any other law, rule or regu- lation to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of financial assistance, net of any disallow- ances, refunds, reimbursements and cred- its, and may be suballocated to other departments and agencies to accomplish the intent of this appropriation subject to the approval of the director of the budg- et. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein may be interchanged with any other item of appropriation for general support for public schools within the general fund local assistance account office of pre- kindergarten through grade twelve educa- tion program. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of liabilities heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the 139 12653-14-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013. Notwith- standing section 40 of the state finance law or any provision of law to the contra- ry, this appropriation shall lapse on March 31, 2016 ........................... 1,512,050,000 For the teachers of tomorrow awards to school districts for the 2014-15 and 2015-16 school years in the amount of $25,000,000 for each school year, provided that $5,000,000 of this total amount in such school year shall be made available for a program to be developed by the commissioner of education to attract qual- ified teachers that have received or will receive a transitional certificate and agree to teach mathematics or science in a low performing school, further provided that of this $5,000,000, a total of up to $500,000 in each such school year shall be made available for demonstration programs in the Yonkers and Syracuse city school districts to increase the number of teach- ers in such districts who teach math, science and related areas and who have such a transitional certificate, and provided further that notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law of this $5,000,000, a total of $1,000,000 shall be made available as a matching grant to colleges and universities to support programs designed to recruit and train math and science teachers based on a prov- en national model that results in improved student achievement and enhanced teacher retention in the classroom, and provided further that no more than 70 percent of the 2014-15 school year value shall be available for 2014-15 state fiscal year payments for general support for public schools for the 2014-15 school year. Provided further that notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, in determining the final payment for the state fiscal year pursuant to section 3609-a of the education law, the general support for public schools appropriations for the state fiscal year ending March 31, 2016 shall be deemed to include the 140 12653-14-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 portion of this appropriation made avail- able for 2014-15 state fiscal year payments for general support for public schools as provided for herein added to the sum of other such designated appropri- ated amounts. Funds appropriated herein shall be consid- ered general support for public schools. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein may be interchanged with any other item of appropriation for general support for public schools within the general fund local assistance account office of pre- kindergarten through grade twelve educa- tion program. Notwithstanding any other law, rule or regu- lation to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of financial assistance, net of any disallow- ances, refunds, reimbursements and cred- its, may be suballocated to other depart- ments and agencies to accomplish the intent of this appropriation subject to approval of the director of the budget. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of liabil- ities heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013. Notwithstanding section 40 of the state finance law or any provision of law to the contrary, this appropriation shall lapse on March 31, 2016 ............... 42,500,000 For payment of employment preparation educa- tion aid for the 2014-15 and 2015-16 school years pursuant to paragraph e of subdivision 11 of section 3602 of the education law, provided that no more than $96,000,000 shall be available for 2015-16 state fiscal year payments for general support for public schools for the 2014-15 and prior school years. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein may be suballocated, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, to other 141 12653-14-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 departments and agencies to accomplish the intent of this appropriation and subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the department net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements and credits. Provided further that notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, in determining the final payment for the state fiscal year pursuant to section 3609-a of the education law, the general support for public schools appropriations for the state fiscal year ending March 31, 2016 shall be deemed to include the portion of this appropriation made avail- able for 2014-15 state fiscal year payments for general support for public schools as provided for herein added to the sum of other such designated appropri- ated amounts. Funds appropriated herein shall be consid- ered general support for public schools. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein may be interchanged with any other item of appropriation for general support for public schools within the general fund local assistance account office of pre- kindergarten through grade twelve educa- tion program. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of liabilities heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013. Notwith- standing section 40 of the state finance law or any provision of law to the contra- ry, this appropriation shall lapse on March 31, 2016 ............................. 192,000,000 For phase-in of a five-year plan to imple- ment a statewide universal full-day prek- indergarten program in accordance with section 3602-ee of the education law, for the purpose of incentivizing and funding state-of-the-art innovative pre-kindergar- ten, programs and to encourage program creativity through competition, provided 142 12653-14-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 that of the amounts appropriated herein, three hundred forty million dollars ($340,000,000) shall be available to reim- burse school districts and/or eligible entities for the cost of awarded, programs operating in the 2014-15 school year and three hundred forty million dollars ($340;000,000) shall be available to reim- burse school districts and/or eligible entities for the cost of awarded programs operating in the 2015-16 school year; provided further that if the program is oversubscribed in any region or regions of the state, the department shall notify the division of the budget, which shall devel- op a plan for distribution of available slots within any oversubscribed regions; provided further that, of the annual amount appropriated herein, the subscription for the new York city region is three hundred million dollars ($300,000,000); provided further that up to 25 percent of a school district's and/or eligible entity's awarded funds shall be made available in the final quar- ter of the year in which services are provided as an advance on subsequent school year liabilities; provided further that funds appropriated herein shall only be awarded to school districts and/or eligible entities which meet requirements provided for in section 3602-ee of the education law; Provided further that the commissioner of education shall evaluate applications and make awards on a competitive basis based on merit and factors including but not limited to (i) curriculum, (ii) family engagement, (iii) learning environment, (iv) staffing patterns, (v) teacher educa- tion and experience, (vi) facility quali- ty, (vii) physical well-being, health and nutrition, (viii) partnerships, and (ix) student and community need, in order to ensure quality of early childhood educa- tion. Provided further that funds appropriated herein shall only be used to supplement and not supplant current local expendi- ture's 3.of :federal, state or local funds on prekindergarten programs and the number of Placements in such programs from such 143 12653-14-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 sources and that current local expendi- tures shall include any local expenditures of federal, state or local funds used to supplement or extend services provided directly or via contract to eligible chil- dren enrolled in a universal pre-kinder- garten program in accordance with section 3602-ee of the education law. Notwith- standing any provision of law to the contrary, the funds appropriated herein shall only be available for a statewide universal full-day pre-kindergarten program and, as of July 1, 2016, may be suballocated or transferred to any other appropriation for the sole purpose of administering such program. Notwithstand- ing section 40 of the state finance law or any provision of law to the contrary, this appropriation shall remain in full force and effect to. the maximum extent allowed by law .................................. $1,500,000,000 For services and expenses of remaining obli- gations for the 2013-14 school year for support for the operation of targeted prekindergarten for those providers not eligible to receive funding pursuant to section 3602-e of the education law and for support for providers continuing to operate such programs in the 2014-15 school year. Such funds shall be expended pursuant to a plan developed by the commissioner of education and approved by the director of the budget ................... 1,303,000 Funds appropriated herein shall be available for services and expenses of a $14,260,000 teacher resources and computer training center program for the 2014-15 school year .............................................. 9,982,000 For services and expenses of remaining obli- gations of a $14,260,000 teacher resources and computer training centers program for the 2013-14 school year ...................... 4,278,000 For education of children of migrant workers for the 2014-15 school year ..................... 89,000 For the school lunch and breakfast program. Funds for the school lunch and breakfast program shall be expended subject to the limitation of funds available and may be used to reimburse sponsors of non-profit school lunch, breakfast, or other school child feeding programs based upon the number of federally reimbursable break- 144 12653-14-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 fasts and lunches served to students under such program agreements entered into by the state education department and such sponsors, in accordance with an act of Congress entitled the "National School Lunch Act," P.L. 79-396, as amended, or the provisions of the "Child Nutrition Act of 1966," P.L. 89-642, as amended, in the case of school breakfast programs to reim- burse sponsors in excess of the federal rates of reimbursement. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the moneys hereby appropriated, or so much thereof as may be necessary, are to be available for the purposes herein speci- fied for obligations heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue for the school years beginning July 1, 2012, July 1, 2013 and July 1, 2014. Notwithstanding any law, rule or regulation to the contrary, the amount appropriated herein represents the maximum amount paya- ble during the 2014-15 state fiscal year for state reimbursement for school lunch and breakfast programs ...................... 34,400,000 For nonpublic school aid payable in the 2014-15 state fiscal year. Notwithstanding any provision of law, rule or regulation to the contrary, the amount appropriated herein represents the maximum amount paya- ble during the 2014-15 state fiscal year .... 97,589,000 For aid payable for the 2012-13 school year for additional nonpublic school aid. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued and hereafter to accrue ............. 45,204,000 For aid payable for additional nonpublic school aid. Notwithstanding any incon- sistent provision of law funds appropriate herein shall be used as the first payment of a multi-year plan recommended by the commissioner to address the prior year liabilities for the Comprehensive Attend- ance Policy program ......................... 16,000,000 For academic intervention for nonpublic schools based on a plan to be developed by the commissioner of education and approved by the director of the budget .................. 922,000 For services and expenses of Safety Equip- ment for Nonpublic Schools ................... 4,500,000 145 12653-14-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For costs associated with schools for the blind and deaf and other students with disabilities subject to article 85 of the education law, including state aid for blind and deaf pupils in certain insti- tutions to be paid for the purposes provided under section 4204-a of the education law for the education of deaf children under 3 years of age, including transfers to the miscellaneous special revenue fund Rome school for the deaf account pursuant to a plan to be developed by the commissioner and approved by the director of the budget. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $84,700,000 shall be available for reimbursement to school districts for the tuition costs of students attending schools for the blind and deaf during the 2013-14 school year pursuant to subdivi- sion 2 of section 4204 of education law and subdivision 2 of section 4207 of the education law, up to $2,500,000 shall be available for debt service on capital construction projects financed through the state dormitory authority, and up to $9,000,000 shall be available for remain- ing allowable purposes. Provided further that, notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, upon disbursement of funds appropriated for allowances to schools for the blind and deaf in the individuals with disabilities program special revenue funds-federal/aid to localities for purposes of this appro- priation, funds appropriated herein shall be reduced in an amount equivalent to such disbursement and the portion of this appropriation so affected shall have no further force or effect. Notwithstanding any provision of the law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of liabil- ities heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue and, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the department net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements and credits ..................................... 96,200,000 For July and August programs for school-aged children with handicapping conditions pursuant to section 4408 of the education 146 12653-14-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 law. Moneys appropriated herein shall be used as follows: (i) for remaining base year and prior school years obligations, (ii) for the purposes of subdivision 4 of section 3602 of the education law for schools operated under articles 87 and 88 of the education law, and (iii) notwith- standing any inconsistent provision of law, for payments made pursuant to this appropriation for current school year obligations, provided, however, that such payments shall not exceed 70 percent of the state aid due for the sum of the approved tuition and maintenance rates and transportation expense provided for here- in; provided, however, that payment of eligible claims shall be payable in the order that such claims have been approved for payment by the commissioner of educa- tion, but in no case shall a single payee draw down more than 45 percent of this appropriation, and provided further that no claim shall be set aside for insuffi- ciency of funds to make a complete payment, but shall be eligible for a partial payment in one year and shall retain its priority date status for subse- quent appropriations designated for such purposes. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall only be avail- able for liabilities incurred prior to July 1, 2015, shall be used to pay 2013-14 school year claims in the first instance, and represent the maximum amount payable during the 2014-15 state fiscal year. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of liabil- ities heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue and, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the department net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements and credits .................................... 362,500,000 For the state's share of the costs of the education of preschool children with disa- bilities pursuant to section 4410 of the education law. Notwithstanding any incon- sistent provision of law to the contrary, the amount appropriated herein shall support a state share of preschool hand- 147 12653-14-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 icapped education costs for the 2013-14 school year limited to 59.5 percent of such total approved expenditures, and furthermore, notwithstanding any other provision of law, local claims for reimbursement of costs incurred prior to the 2012-13 school year and during the 2012-13 school year that have been approved for payment by the education department as of March 31, 2014 shall be the first claims paid from this appropri- ation. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of liabilities heretofore accrued or hereaft- er to accrue and, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the department net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements and credits .............................. 1,042,500,000 Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the funds appropriated herein, subject to an allocation plan developed by the commissioner of education and approved by the director of the budget, shall be available for the payment of prior year claims and/or fiscal stabilization grants for remaining payments for the 2013-14 school year and for payments prior to March 31, 2015 for the 2014-15 school year, provided, however, notwithstanding any provisions of law to the contrary, the New York city school district shall be eligible for a fiscal stabilization grant in the amount of $14,129,000 ................ 32,793,000 For services and expenses of the New York state center for school safety for the 2014-15 school year. Funds appropriated herein shall be used to operate a state- wide center and shall be subject to an expenditure plan approved by the director of the budget .................................. 466,000 For services and expenses of the health education program for the 2014-15 school year. Funds appropriated herein shall be available for health-related programs including, but not limited to, those providing instruction and supportive services in comprehensive health education and/or acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) education. Of the amounts appropri- ated herein, $86,000 shall be available 148 12653-14-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 for the program previously operated as the school health demonstration program. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein may be suballocated, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, to any state agency or department to accom- plish the purpose of this appropriation ........ 691,000 For competitive grants for the 2014-15 school year for extended day programs and school violence prevention programs pursu- ant to section 2814 of the education law provided, however, notwithstanding any inconsistent provisions of law, eligible entities receiving funds for extended day programs may include not-for-profit organ- izations working in collaboration with a public school or school district ............ 24,344,000 For aid payable for the 2014-15 school year for support of county vocational education and extension boards pursuant to section 1104 of the education law, provided, however, that notwithstanding any incon- sistent provision of law, rule, or regu- lation, any apportionment of aid shall be based on a quota amounting to one-half of the salary paid each teacher, director, assistant, and supervisor, where such salary is attributable to a course of study first submitted to the commissioner for approval pursuant to section 1103 of the education law on or before July 1, 2010, but not to exceed the amount computed by the commissioner based upon an assumed annualized salary equal to ten thousand five hundred dollars per school year on account of the employment of such teacher, director, assistant or supervisor and provided further that payment from this appropriation shall first be made for approved claims for salary expenses for the 2014-15 school year, and any amount remaining after payment of such claims shall be available for payment of unpaid claims for prior school years .................. 932,000 For services and expenses of the primary mental health project at the children's institute for the 2014-15 school year .......... 894,000 For services and expenses associated with the math and science high schools for the 2014-15 school year in the amount of 149 12653-14-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 $1,382,000, provided that such funds shall be allocated equally among those entities that received program funding for the 2007-08 school year .......................... 1,382,000 For additional grants in aid to certain school districts, public libraries and not-for-profit institutions. Notwithstand- ing any provision of law this appropri- ation shall be allocated only pursuant to a plan setting forth.an itemized list of grantees with the amount to be received by each, or the methodology for allocating such appropriation. Such plan shall be subject to the approval of the speaker of the assembly and the director of the budg- et and thereafter shall be included in a resolution calling for the expenditure of such monies, which resolution shall be approved by a majority vote of all members elected to the assembly upon a roll call vote ........................................ 23,420,000 For services and expenses of the Marlboro School District .............................. 4,000,000 For services and expenses of the Schenectady School District ................................ 480,000 Funds appropriated herein shall be available for educational services and expenses of the Syracuse city school district for the say yes to education program ................... 350,000 For additional grants in aid to certain school districts, public libraries, and not-for-profit institutions. Notwithstand- ing any provision of law this appropri- ation shall be allocated only pursuant to a plan setting forth an itemized list of grantees with the amount to be received by each, or the methodology for allocating such appropriation. Such plan shall be subject to the approval of the temporary president of the senate and the director of the budget and thereafter shall be included in a resolution calling for he expenditure of such monies, which resol- ution must be approved by a majority vote of all members elected to the senate upon a roll call vote ............................ 19,050,000 For services and expenses of the center for autism and related disabilities at the state university of New York at Albany ......... 740,000 For additional services and expenses for the center for autism and related disabilities 150 12653-14-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 at the state university of New York at Albany ......................................... 500,000 For services and expenses of the summer food program for the 2014-15 school year .......... 3,049,000 Work Force Education. For partial reimburse- ment of services and expenses per contract hour of work force education conducted by the consortium for worker education (CWE), a private not-for-profit corporation programs approved by the commissioner of education that enable adults who are 21 years of age or older to obtain or retain employment or improve their work skills capacity to enhance their opportunities for increased earnings and advancement ...... 11,500,000 For additional workforce education for the consortium for worker education .............. 1,500,000 For services and expenses related to the development, implementation and operation of charter schools for the 2014-15 school year including $1,733,375 for administrative/technical support services provided by the charter school institute of the state university of New York. This appropriation shall only be available for expenditure upon the approval of an expenditure plan by the director of the budget and funds appropriated herein shall be transferred to the miscellaneous special revenue fund - charter schools stimulus account ............................. 4,837,000 For the early college high schools program for the 2014-15 school year, provided, however, that expenditure of funds appro- priated herein shall support the continua- tion and expansion of the early college high schools program pursuant to a plan developed by the commissioner and approved by the director of the budget provided, further, that a portion of the payment to the early college high schools program awarded from this appropriation shall be available on a sliding scale based upon the number of college credits earned annu- ally by participating students consistent with guidelines established by the commis- sioner. Provided further that, notwith- standing any provision of law to the contrary, higher education partners participating in an early college high schools program, or the entity/entities responsible for setting tuition at the 151 12653-14-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 institution, shall be authorized to set a reduced rate of tuition and/or fees, or to waive tuition and/or fees entirely, for students enrolled in such early college high schools program with no reduction in other state, local or other support for such students earning college credit that such higher education partner would other- wise be eligible to receive .................. 2,000,000 For services and expenses of a $490,000 2014-15 school year program for mentoring and tutoring based on model programs prov- en to be effective in producing outcomes that include, but are not limited to, improved graduation rates, provided that such services shall be provided to students in one or more city school districts located in a city having a popu- lation in excess of 125,000 and less than 1,000,000 inhabitants provided further that such program will be operated by a community based organization ................... 490,000 For payment of small government assistance to school districts pursuant to subdivi- sion 7 of section 3641 of the education law on or before March 31, 2015 upon audit and warrant of the comptroller in the amount that small government assistance was paid to school districts in state fiscal year 2010-11 .......................... 1,868,000 For the payment of Supplemental Valuation Impact grants ................................ 5,300,000 For services and expenses of the New York City Community Learning Schools Initiative ... 1,500,000 For services and expenses of the Council on the Humanities ................................. 450,000 For services and expenses of national histo- ry day ......................................... 100,000 For services and expenses of CNY Arts Inc. ....... 100,000 For services and expenses of the Onondaga, Cortland, and Madison BOCES New Technology School Initiative .............................. 200,000 For services and expenses of Boys and Girls State .......................................... 150,000 For services and expenses of the Executive Leadership Institute ........................... 475,000 For additional expenditure savings due to the additional withholding of a portion of employment preparation education aid due to the city of New York equal to the reimbursement costs of the workforce education program from aid payable to such 152 12653-14-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 city school district payable on or after April 1, 2014; such additional moneys shall be credited to the elementary middle, secondary, and continuing educa- tion general fund local assistance account which shall not exceed the additional amount appropriated herein ................. (1,500,000) For purposes of the Just for Kids program at the State University of New York at Albany ................................................ 235,000 For educational services and expenses for DACA (Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals) eligible out of school youth and young adults ................................. 1,000,000 Less expenditure savings due to the with- holding of a portion of employment prepa- ration education aid due to the city of New York equal to the reimbursement costs of the work force education program from aid payable to such city school district payable on or after April 1, 2014; such moneys shall be credited to the office of prekindergarten through grade twelve education general fund-local assistance account and which shall not exceed the amount appropriated herein ................ (11,500,000) -------------- Program account subtotal .............. 40,210,240,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Education Fund Federal Department of Education Account - 25210 For grants to schools for specific programs including, but not limited to, grants for purposes under title I of the elementary and secondary education act. Notwith- standing any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of this appropriation may be suballocated to other state departments and agencies, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, as needed to accomplish the intent of this appropri- ation .................................... 1,771,819,000 For grants to schools and other eligible entities for state grants for improving teacher quality and mathematics and science partnerships pursuant to title II of the elementary and secondary education act. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of this appro- 153 12653-14-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 priation may be suballocated to other state departments and agencies, subject to the approval of the director of the budg- et, as needed to accomplish the intent of this appropriation ......................... 242,841,000 For grants to schools and other eligible entities for English language acquisition program pursuant to title III of the elementary and secondary education act. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of this appropriation may be suballocated to other state depart- ments and agencies, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, as needed to accomplish the intent of this appropriation ............................... 61,000,000 For grants to schools and other eligible entities for the 21st century community learning centers pursuant to title IV of the elementary and secondary education act. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of this appro- priation may be suballocated to other state departments and agencies, subject to the approval of the director of the budg- et, as needed to accomplish the intent of this appropriation .......................... 96,526,000 For grants to schools and other eligible entities for the charter schools program pursuant to title V of the elementary and secondary education act. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of this appropriation may be suballocated to other state departments and agencies, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, as needed to accomplish the intent of this appropri- ation ....................................... 28,000,000 For grants to schools and other eligible entities for the rural education initi- ative pursuant to title VI of the elemen- tary and secondary education act. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of this appropriation may be suballocated to other state depart- ments and agencies, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, as needed to accomplish the intent of this appropriation ................................ 5,000,000 For grants to schools and other eligible entities for homeless education program pursuant to title X of the elementary and 154 12653-14-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 secondary education act. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of this appropriation may be suballocated to other state departments and agencies, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, as needed to accomplish the intent of this appropri- ation ........................................ 8,000,000 For grants to schools and other eligible entities for specific programs including, but not limited to, the Carl D. Perkins vocational and applied technology educa- tion act (VTEA). Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of this appropriation may be suballocated to other state depart- ments and agencies, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, as needed to accomplish the intent of this appropriation ............................... 68,578,000 For various grants to schools and other eligible entities. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of this appropriation may be suballocated to other state departments and agencies, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, as needed to accomplish the intent of this appropriation ................ 29,425,000 For the education of individuals with disa- bilities including up to $3,000,000 for services and expenses of early childhood direction centers and $500,000 for services and expenses of the center for autism and related disabilities at the state university of New York at Albany. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of the funds appropri- ated herein shall be available, subject to a plan developed by the commissioner of education and approved by the director of the budget, for grants to ensure appropri- ately certified teachers in schools providing special services or programs as defined in paragraphs e, g, i and l of subdivision 2 of section 4401 of the education law to children placed by school districts and in approved preschool programs that provide full and half-day educational programs in accordance with section 4410 of the education law for children placed by school district. Provided further that, in the allocation 155 12653-14-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 of funds, priority shall be given to those programs with a demonstrated need to increase the number of certified teachers to comply with state and federal require- ments. Such funds shall be made available for such activities as certification prep- aration, training, assisting schools with personnel shortages and supporting activ- ities that improve the delivery of services to improve results for children with disabilities. Provided further that notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, of the funds appropriated herein: (i) $2,000,000 shall be available for payments to schools providing special services or programs as defined in para- graphs e, g, i, and l of subdivision 2 of section 4401 of the education law to help prevent excessive instructional staff turnover through a targeted adjustment of compensation for teachers providing direct instructional services to students at such schools. The commissioner of education shall develop an allocation plan, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, that distributes funds appropri- ated herein among eligible schools, as defined herein, that qualify based on the following criteria: eligible schools are those that have complied with all applica- ble requirements for previous grants for this purpose and whose average teacher salary are below the salary provided for similarly qualified teachers in public schools in the region in which such eligi- ble school is located. The allocation to each qualifying school shall be calculated based on the number of weighted full time equivalent (FTE) staff, as defined herein, in the per FTE award amount. The total number of weighted FTE shall be determined by multiplying the actual number of FTE teachers providing classroom instruction at each school, as determined by the commissioner, by: 1) a factor of 2.0 for those schools where average salaries that are 50 percent or less of those in public school located in the same geographic region; 2) a factor of 1.5 for those schools where average salaries that are 50 percent and 75 percent of public schools located in the same geographic region; or 156 12653-14-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 3) a factor of 1.0 for those schools where the average salaries that are 75-100 percent of public schools located in the same geographic region. The per FTE teach- er award amount shall be calculated by dividing the $2,000,000 by the total number of weighted FTE staff; (ii) $2,000,000 shall be available for payments to schools providing special services or programs as defined in paragraphs e, g, i, and l of subdivision 2 of section 4401 of the education law and approved preschool programs in accordance with section 4410 of the education law to help prevent excessive instructional staff turnover through a targeted adjustment of compen- sation for teachers providing direct instructional services to students at such schools. The commissioner of education shall develop an allocation plan, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, that distributes funds appropri- ated herein among eligible schools; (iii) up to $10,000,000 shall be available for costs associated with schools operated under article 85 of the education law which otherwise would be payable through the department's general fund aid to localities appropriation, provided further that notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, any disbursements against this $10,000,000 shall immediately reduce the amounts appropriated in the education department's general fund aid to localities for costs associated with schools operated under article 85 of the education law by an equivalent amount, and the portion of such general fund appropri- ation so affected shall have no further force or effect. Notwithstanding any provision of the law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be avail- able for payment of liabilities heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue and, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the department net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of this appropriation may be suballocated to other state depart- 157 12653-14-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 ments and agencies, as needed, to accom- plish the intent of this appropriation ..... 815,347,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ............... 3,126,536,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Federal Health and Human Services Account - 25122 For grants to schools for specific programs .... 5,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 5,000,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Miscellaneous Operating Grants Fund Federal Operating Grants Account - 25456 For grants to schools for specific programs .... 5,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 5,000,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal USDA-Food and Nutrition Services Fund Federal USDA-Food and Nutrition Services Account - 25026 For grants to schools and other eligible entities for programs funded through the national school lunch act ................ 1,077,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ............... 1,077,000,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Charter School Stimulus Fund Charter School Stimulus Account - 20601 For services and expenses related to devel- opment, implementation and operation of charter schools, including facility costs and loans to authorized schools, and including funds available for transfer for the administrative/technical support services provided by the charter school institute of the state university of New York. This appropriation shall only be available for expenditure upon the approval of an expenditure plan by the director of the budget ...................... 20,000,000 -------------- 158 12653-14-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Program account subtotal .................. 20,000,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other State Lottery Fund State Lottery Account - 20901 For general support for public schools for the 2014-15 and 2015-16 school years, provided that, notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, in computing the additional lottery grant pursuant to subparagraph (4) of paragraph b of subdivision 4 of section 92-c of the state finance law for the 2014-15 school year, the base grant shall not exceed $2,024,980,000. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013. Notwith- standing section 40 of the state finance law or any provision of law to the contra- ry, this appropriation shall lapse on March 31, 2016 ........................... 4,036,960,000 For allowances to private schools for the blind and deaf for the 2014-15 and 2015-16 school years, provided that no more than $20,000 shall be available for the 2014-15 state fiscal year payment. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013. Notwith- standing section 40 of the state finance law or any provision of law to the contra- ry, this appropriation shall lapse on March 31, 2016 .................................. 40,000 For general support for public schools, for the June 2013-14 and June 2014-15 school year payments, provided that no more than $240,000,000 shall be available for the 2014-15 state fiscal year payments for general support for public schools. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appro- priation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any appropri- 159 12653-14-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013. Notwithstanding section 40 of the state finance law or any provision of law to the contrary, this appropriation shall lapse on March 31, 2016 .............. 480,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ............... 4,517,000,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other State Lottery Fund VLT Education Account - 20904 For general support for public schools for the 2014-15 and 2015-16 school years, for grants awarded pursuant to subparagraph (2-a) of paragraph b of subdivision 4 of section 92-c of the state finance law, provided that no more than $950,604,000 shall be available for the 2014-15 state fiscal year payments for general support for public schools for the 2014-15 school year. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013. Notwithstanding section 40 of the state finance law or any provision of law to the contrary, this appropriation shall lapse on March 31, 2016 ............ 1,927,604,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ............... 1,927,604,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Commercial Gaming Revenue Account For payment, pursuant to section 97-nnnn of the state finance law, of additional aid to school districts otherwise eligible for an apportionment pursuant to subdivision 4 of section 3602 of the education law, in order to support elementary and secondary education, which, notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, shall for purposes of this appropriation mean support through after-school programs sap elimination adjustment restoration appor- 160 12653-14-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 tionments and/or foundation aid; provided that, ,for the 2014-15 school year, $81,000,000 shall be available from the funds appropriated herein and shall be payable, on/or after April 1, 2015, as a portion of the gap elimination adjustment restoration in such year. Provided further that, $81,000,000 of the funds appropri- ated herein shall be available for the 2015-16 school year; and provided further that, notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the funds appropriated herein shall only be available to support such purposes and shall not be inter- changed with any other item of appropri- ation; and provided that notwithstanding section 40 of the state finance law or any provision of law to the contrary, this appropriation shall remain in full force and effect to the maximum extent allowed by l720,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................. 720,000,000 -------------- SCHOOL TAX RELIEF PROGRAM ................................ 3,442,386,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other School Tax Relief Fund School Tax Relief Account - 20551 For payments to local governments and New York city relating to the school tax relief (STAR) program including state aid pursuant to section 1306-a of the real property tax law and section 54-f of the state finance law, except to the extent that such funds shall be applied as an offset against the past-due state tax liabilities of certain property owners pursuant to section 425 of the real prop- erty tax law and section 171-y of the tax law. Up to $80,000,000 of the funds appro- priated hereby may be suballocated or transferred to the department of taxation and finance for the purpose of making direct payments to certain property owners pursuant to subparagraph (iii) of para- graph (a) of subdivision (14) of section 425 of the real property tax law ......... 3,442,386,000 -------------- 161 12653-14-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 ADULT CAREER AND CONTINUING EDUCATION SERVICES PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For case services provided on or after October 1, 2010 to disabled individuals in accordance with economic eligibility criteria devel- oped by the department ... 54,000,000 ............ (re. $29,416,000) For services and expenses of independent living centers .............. 12,361,000 ........................................ (re. $5,140,000) For college readers aid payments ... 294,000 .......... (re. $294,000) For services and expenses of supported employment and integrated employment opportunities provided on or after October 1, 2010: For services and expenses of programs providing or leading to the provision of time-limited services or long-term support services ... 15,160,000 ....................................... (re. $10,328,000) For grants to schools for programs involving literacy and basic educa- tion for public assistance recipients for the 2013-14 school year for those programs administered by the state education department ... 1,843,000 ..................................... (re. $1,843,000) For competitive grants for adult literacy/education aid to public and private not-for-profit agencies, including but not limited to, 2 and 4 year colleges, community based organizations, libraries, and volunteer literacy organizations and institutions which meet quality standards promulgated by the commissioner of education to provide programs of basic literacy, high school equivalency, and English as a second language to persons 16 years of age or older for the remaining payments of 2012-13 school year and for the 2013-14 school year, provided further that no more than $300,000 shall be available for remaining payments for the 2012-13 school year ................. 5,293,000 ......................................... (re. $4,521,000) For aid payable for additional competitive grants for a $1,000,000 program of adult literacy education aid to public and private not- for-profit agencies, including but not limited to, 2 and 4 year colleges, community based organization, libraries, and volunteer literacy organizations and institutions to provide programs of basic literacy, high school equivalency, and English as a second language to persons 16 years of age or older, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payments of liabilities heretofore or hereafter to accrue ... 700,000 .................................. (re. $700,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For case services provided on or after October 1, 2010 to disabled individuals in accordance with economic eligibility criteria devel- oped by the department ... 54,000,000 ................ (re. $15,000) For services and expenses of independent living centers .............. 12,361,000 ............................................ (re. $9,000) For college readers aid payments ... 294,000 .......... (re. $294,000) For services and expenses of supported employment and integrated employment opportunities provided on or after October 1, 2010: 162 12653-14-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses of programs providing or leading to the provision of time-limited services or long-term support services ... 15,160,000 .......................................... (re. $131,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For college readers aid payments ... 294,000 ........... (re. $10,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal [Department of] Education Fund Federal Department of Education Account - 25210 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For case services provided to individuals with disabilities .......... 70,000,000 ....................................... (re. $68,958,000) For the independent living program ... 2,572,000 .... (re. $2,572,000) For the supported employment program ... 2,500,000 .. (re. $2,500,000) For grants to schools and other eligible entities for adult basic education, literacy, and civics education pursuant to the workforce investment act ... 48,704,000 .................... (re. $48,704,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For case services provided to individuals with disabilities .......... 70,000,000 ....................................... (re. $31,310,000) For the independent living program ... 2,572,000 .... (re. $1,252,000) For the supported employment program ... 2,500,000 .. (re. $2,500,000) For grants to schools and other eligible entities for adult basic education, literacy, and civics education pursuant to the workforce investment act ... 48,704,000 .................... (re. $11,725,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For case services provided to individuals with disabilities .......... 65,000,000 ....................................... (re. $20,000,000) For the independent living program ... 2,572,000 ....... (re. $15,000) For the supported employment program ... 2,500,000 .... (re. $100,000) For grants to schools and other eligible entities for adult basic education, literacy, and civics education pursuant to the workforce investment act ... 48,704,000 ....................... (re. $700,000) Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund VESID Social Security Account - 22001 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For the rehabilitation of social security disability beneficiaries ... 11,760,000 ....................................... (re. $11,760,000) By chapter 53, section 1, laws of 2012: For the rehabilitation of social security disability beneficiaries ... 11,760,000 ........................................ (re. $3,000,000) CULTURAL EDUCATION PROGRAM 163 12653-14-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: Aid to public libraries including aid to New York public library (NYPL) and NYPL's science industry and business library. Provided that, notwithstanding any provision of law, rule or regulation to the contrary, such aid, and the state's liability therefor, shall represent fulfillment of the state's obligation for this program ... 81,627,000 ....................................... (re. $14,233,000) For additional aid to public libraries ... 4,000,000 .... (re. $1,000) For additional aid to public libraries for reimbursement of costs associated with the payment of the metropolitan commuter transporta- tion mobility tax, subject to an allocation plan developed by the commissioner of education and approved by the director of the budget ... 1,300,000 ..................................... (re. $1,300,000) Aid to educational television and radio. Notwithstanding any provision of law, rule or regulation to the contrary, the amount appropriated herein shall represent fulfillment of the state's obligation for this program ... 14,002,000 ....................... (re. $1,610,000) Special Revenue Fund - Federal Federal MISCELLANEOUS Operating Grants Fund Federal Operating Grants Account - 25300 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For aid to public libraries pursuant to various federal laws including the library services technology act ................................ 5,400,000 ......................................... (re. $5,400,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For aid to public libraries pursuant to various federal laws including the library services technology act ................................ 5,400,000 ......................................... (re. $3,231,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For aid to public libraries pursuant to various federal laws including the library services technology act ................................ 5,400,000 ........................................... (re. $100,000) Special Revenue Funds - Other New York State Local Government Records Management Improvement Fund Local Government Records Management Account - 20501 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: Grants to individual local governments or groups of cooperating local governments as provided in section 57.35 of the arts and cultural affairs law ... 8,346,000 ......................... (re. $5,864,000) Aid for documentary heritage grants and aid to eligible archives, libraries, historical societies, museums, and to certain organiza- tions including the state education department that provide services to such programs ... 461,000 ........................ (re. $300,000) 164 12653-14-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: Grants to individual local governments or groups of cooperating local governments as provided in section 57.35 of the arts and cultural affairs law ... 8,346,000 ......................... (re. $5,000,000) Aid for documentary heritage grants and aid to eligible archives, libraries, historical societies, museums, and to certain organiza- tions including the state education department that provide services to such programs ... 461,000 ........................ (re. $48,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: Grants to individual local governments or groups of cooperating local governments as provided in section 57.35 of the arts and cultural affairs law ... 8,346,000 ......................... (re. $3,416,000) OFFICE OF HIGHER EDUCATION AND THE PROFESSIONS PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For liberty partnerships program awards as prescribed by section 612 of the education law as added by chapter 425 of the laws of 1988. Notwithstanding any other section of law to the contrary, funding for such programs in the 2013-14 fiscal year shall be limited to the amount appropriated herein ... 12,542,000 ........ (re. $12,180,000) For additional liberty partnerships program awards as prescribed by section 612 of the education law as added by chapter 425 of the laws of 1988. Notwithstanding any other section of law to the contrary, funding for such programs in the 2013-14 fiscal year shall be limit- ed to the amount appropriated herein ... 376,260 .... (re. $376,260) For higher education opportunity program awards. Funds appropriated herein shall be used by independent colleges to expand opportunities for the educationally and economically disadvantaged at independent institutions of higher learning ... 24,268,000 ... (re. $24,268,000) For additional higher education opportunity program awards. Funds appropriated herein shall be used by independent colleges to expand opportunities for the educationally and economically disadvantaged at independent institutions of higher learning ..................... 728,040 ............................................. (re. $728,040) For science and technology entry program (STEP) awards ............... 10,801,000 ....................................... (re. $10,068,000) For additional science and technology entry program (STEP) awards ... 324,030 ............................................. (re. $324,030) For collegiate science and technology entry program (CSTEP) awards ... 8,184,000 ......................................... (re. $7,651,000) For additional collegiate science and technology entry program (CSTEP) awards ... 245,520 .................................. (re. $245,520) For teacher opportunity corps program awards ......................... 450,000 ............................................. (re. $450,000) For state financial assistance to expand high needs nursing programs at private colleges and universities in accordance with section 6401-a of the education law ... 941,000 ............. (re. $941,000) 165 12653-14-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses of the national board for professional teaching standards certification grant program for the 2013-14 school year ... 368,000 ............................. (re. $368,000) For postsecondary aid to Native Americans to fund awards to eligible students. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contra- ry, the amount herein made available shall constitute the state's entire obligation for all costs incurred under section 4118 of the education law in state fiscal year 2013-14 ......................... 598,000 ............................................. (re. $598,000) The appropriation made by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013, to the office of prekindergarten through grade twelve education program, is hereby transferred and reappropriated to the office of higher education and the professions program: For services and expenses of the national board for professional teaching standards certificate grant program ....................... 250,000 ............................................. (re. $250,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws Of 2012: For liberty partnerships program awards as prescribed by section 612 of the education law as added by chapter 425 of the laws of 1988. Notwithstanding any other section of law to the contrary, funding for such programs in the 2012-13 fiscal year shall be limited to the amount appropriated herein ... 10,842,000 ......... (re. $4,621,000) For additional liberty partnerships program awards as prescribed by section 612 of the education law as added by chapter 425 of the laws of 1988. Notwithstanding any other section of law to the contrary, funding for such programs in the 2012-13 fiscal year shall be limit- ed to the amount appropriated herein ... 1,700,000 .... (re. $1,000) For higher education opportunity program awards. Funds appropriated herein shall be used by independent colleges to expand opportunities for the educationally and economically disadvantaged at independent institutions of higher learning ... 20,783,000 .... (re. $7,755,000) For additional higher education opportunity program awards. Funds appropriated herein shall be used by independent colleges to expand opportunities for the educationally and economically disadvantaged at independent institutions of higher learning ..................... 3,485,000 ............................................. (re. $1,000) For science and technology entry program (STEP) awards ............... 9,774,000 ............................................ (re. $93,000) For additional science and technology entry program (STEP) awards ... 1,027,000 ............................................. (re. $1,000) For collegiate science and technology entry program (CSTEP) awards ... 7,406,000 ............................................ (re. $71,000) For teacher opportunity corps program awards ......................... 450,000 ............................................. (re. $238,000) For services and expenses of the national board for professional teaching standards certification grant program ..................... 368,000 ............................................. (re. $368,000) The appropriation made by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws Of 2012, is hereby amended and reappropriated to read: 166 12653-14-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For additional collegiate science and [techology] TECHNOLOGY entry program (CSTEP) awards ... 778,000 .................... (re. $1,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: The moneys herein appropriated shall be available for higher and continuing education programs provided by independent colleges, universities and other organizations approved by the state education department. For liberty partnerships program awards as prescribed by section 612 of the education law as added by chapter 425 of the laws of 1988. Notwithstanding any other section of law to the contrary, funding for such programs in the 2011-12 fiscal year shall be limited to the amount appropriated herein ... 10,842,000 ........... (re. $126,000) For higher education opportunity program awards. Funds appropriated herein shall be used by independent colleges to expand opportunities for the educationally and economically disadvantaged at independent institutions of higher learning ... 20,783,000 .... (re. $3,610,000) For science and technology entry program (STEP) awards ............... 9,774,000 ........................................... (re. $151,000) For teacher opportunity corps program awards ......................... 450,000 ............................................... (re. $2,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For higher education opportunity program awards. Funds appropriated herein shall be used by independent colleges to expand opportunities for the educationally and economically disadvantaged at independent institutions of higher learning ... 20,783,000 .... (re. $2,346,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2009, as amended by chapter 502, section 2, of the laws of 2009: For higher education opportunity program awards. Funds appropriated herein shall be used by independent colleges to expand opportunities for the educationally and economically disadvantaged at independent institutions of higher learning; provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after November 1, 2009 shall be reduced by 12.5 percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of November 1, 2009 ................. 23,752,000 .......................................... (re. $522,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2008, as amended by chapter 496, section 3, of the laws of 2008: For higher education opportunity program awards. Funds appropriated herein shall be used by independent colleges to expand opportunities for the educationally and economically disadvantaged at independent institutions of higher learning, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 .................. 23,716,000 ........................................... (re. $80,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2007: For services and expenses of the higher education opportunity program. 167 12653-14-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Funds appropriated herein shall be used by independent colleges to expand opportunities for the educationally and economically disad- vantaged at independent institutions of higher learning ............ 24,200,000 ........................................ (re. $2,465,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2007, as transferred by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses of the national board for professional teaching standards certification grant program for the 2007-08 school year ... 500,000 ............................. (re. $116,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2006, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2010: The moneys herein appropriated shall be available for higher and continuing education programs provided by independent colleges, universities and other organizations approved by the state education department. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, no funds are herein appropriated and no disbursements are to be made for basic or bonus medical/dental capitation aid or college work study programs in accordance with the following: For services and expenses of the higher education opportunity program. Funds appropriated herein shall be used by independent colleges to expand opportunities for the educationally and economically disad- vantaged at independent institutions of higher learning ... 22,000,000 .......................................... (re. $560,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal [Department of] Education Fund Federal Department of Education Account - 25210 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For grants to schools and other eligible entities for programs pursu- ant to various federal laws including: title II-A improving teacher quality program. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, funds appropri- ated herein may be suballocated, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, to any state agency or department, and interchanged to other accounts, to accomplish the purpose of this appropriation. A portion of this appropriation may be interchanged to other accounts, as needed to accomplish the intent of this appro- priation ... 5,000,000 ............................ (re. $5,000,000) OFFICE OF PREKINDERGARTEN THROUGH GRADE TWELVE EDUCATION PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses of remaining obligations for the 2012-13 school year for support for the operation of targeted prekindergar- ten for those providers not eligible to receive funding pursuant to section 3602-e of the education law and for support for providers 168 12653-14-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 continuing to operate such programs in the 2013-14 school year. Such funds shall be expended pursuant to a plan developed by the commis- sioner of education and approved by the director of the budget ..... 1,303,000 ......................................... (re. $1,303,000) For services and expenses of remaining obligations of a $10,220,000 teacher resources and computer training centers program for the 2012-13 school year ... 3,066,000 ................... (re. $270,000) Funds appropriated herein shall be available for services and expenses of a $14,260,000 teacher resources and computer training center program for the 2013-14 school year ................................ 9,982,000 ......................................... (re. $9,982,000) For education of children of migrant workers for the 2013-14 school year ... 89,000 ...................................... (re. $89,000) For nonpublic school aid payable in the 2013-14 state fiscal year. Notwithstanding any provision of law, rule or regulation to the contrary, the amount appropriated herein represents the maximum amount payable during the 2013-14 state fiscal year ................ 94,016,000 ....................................... (re. $91,532,000) For aid payable for the 2011-12 school year for additional nonpublic school aid. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued and hereafter to accrue ... 34,549,000 .... (re. $2,442,000) For academic intervention for nonpublic schools based on a plan to be developed by the commissioner of education and approved by the director of the budget ... 922,000 .................. (re. $922,000) For services and expenses of Safety Equipment for Nonpublic Schools ... 4,500,000 ..................................... (re. $4,500,000) For the state's share of the costs of the education of preschool chil- dren with disabilities pursuant to section 4410 of the education law, provided, however, that up to $1,000,000 of the amount appro- priated herein may be made available for grants awarded through a competitive process to municipalities to enhance their oversight of preschool special education programs and providers. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law to the contrary, the amount appro- priated herein shall support a state share of preschool handicapped education costs for the 2012-13 school year limited to 59.5 percent of such total approved expenditures, and furthermore, notwithstand- ing any other provision of law, local claims for reimbursement of costs incurred prior to the 2011-12 school year and during the 2011-12 school year that have been approved for payment by the education department as of March 31, 2013 shall be the first claims paid from this appropriation. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of liabilities heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue and, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the department net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements and credits ................................ 983,500,000 ..................................... (re. $383,500,000) For services and expenses of the New York state center for school safety for the 2013-14 school year. Funds appropriated herein shall be used to operate a statewide center and shall be subject to an 169 12653-14-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 expenditure plan approved by the director of the budget ............ 466,000 ............................................. (re. $466,000) For services and expenses of the health education program for the 2013-14 school year. Funds appropriated herein shall be available for health-related programs including, but not limited to, those providing instruction and supportive services in comprehensive health education and/or acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) education. Of the amounts appropriated herein, $86,000 shall be available for the program previously operated as the school health demonstration program. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein may be suballocated, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, to any state agency or department to accomplish the purpose of this appropriation ... 691,000 ............................................. (re. $648,000) For competitive grants for the 2013-14 school year for extended day programs and school violence prevention programs pursuant to section 2814 of the education law provided, however, notwithstanding any inconsistent provisions of law, eligible entities receiving funds for extended day programs may include not-for-profit organizations working in collaboration with a public school or school district ... 24,344,000 ....................................... (re. $18,681,000) For aid payable for the 2013-14 school year for support of county vocational education and extension boards pursuant to section 1104 of the education law, provided, however, that notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, rule, or regulation, any apportion- ment of aid shall be based on a quota amounting to one-half of the salary paid each teacher, director, assistant, and supervisor, where such salary is attributable to a course of study first submitted to the commissioner for approval pursuant to section 1103 of the educa- tion law on or before July 1, 2010, but not to exceed the amount computed by the commissioner based upon an assumed annualized salary equal to ten thousand five hundred dollars per school year on account of the employment of such teacher, director, assistant or supervisor and provided further that payment from this appropriation shall first be made for approved claims for salary expenses for the 2013-14 school year, and any amount remaining after payment of such claims shall be available for payment of unpaid claims for prior school years ... 932,000 ............................ (re. $723,000) For services and expenses of the primary mental health project at the children's institute for the 2013-14 school year ................... 894,000 ............................................. (re. $894,000) For services and expenses associated with the math and science high schools for the 2013-14 school year in the amount of $1,382,000, provided that such funds shall be allocated equally among those entities that received program funding for the 2007-08 school year ... 1,382,000 ....................................... (re. $792,000) Funds appropriated herein shall be available for educational services and expenses of the Syracuse city school district for the say yes to education program ... 350,000 ....................... (re. $350,000) For services and expenses of the center for autism and related disa- bilities at the state university of New York at Albany ............. 740,000 ............................................. (re. $740,000) 170 12653-14-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For additional aid for the center for autism and related disabilities at the state university of New York at Albany ...................... 250,000 ............................................. (re. $250,000) Work Force Education. For partial reimbursement of services and expenses per contract hour of work force education conducted by the consortium for worker education (CWE), a private not-for-profit corporation programs approved by the commissioner of education that enable adults who are 21 years of age or older to obtain or retain employment or improve their work skills capacity to enhance their opportunities for increased earnings and advancement ............... 11,500,000 ........................................ (re. $3,810,000) For services and expenses of a $490,000 2013-14 school year program for mentoring and tutoring based on model programs proven to be effective in producing outcomes that include, but are not limited to, improved graduation rates, provided that such services shall be provided to students in one or more city school districts located in a city having a population in excess of 125,000 and less than 1,000,000 inhabitants provided further that such program will be operated by a community based organization ......................... 490,000 ............................................. (re. $490,000) For educational services and expenses for DACA (Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals) eligible out of school youth and young adults ... 1,000,000 ..................................... (re. $1,000,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For payments to school districts required pursuant to section 3609-g of the education law to reimburse school districts for costs associ- ated with the payment of the metropolitan commuter transportation mobility tax. Pursuant to part B of chapter 56 of the laws of 2011, such reimbursement will be made for tax payments made by school districts for periods prior to April 1, 2012 ....................... 60,000,000 ........................................ (re. $6,874,000) For grants to schools for programs involving literacy and basic educa- tion for public assistance recipients for the 2012-13 school year for those programs administered by the state education department ... 1,843,000 ....................................... (re. $504,000) For competitive grants for adult literacy/ education aid to public and private not-for-profit agencies, including but not limited to, 2 and 4 year colleges, community based organizations, libraries, and volunteer literacy organizations and institutions which meet quality standards promulgated by the commissioner of education to provide programs of basic literacy, high school equivalency, and English as a second language to persons 16 years of age or older for the 2012- 13 school year ... 4,293,000 ......................... (re. $69,000) For nonpublic school aid payable in the 2012-13 state fiscal year. Notwithstanding any provision of law, rule or regulation to the contrary, the amount appropriated herein represents the maximum amount payable during the 2012-13 state fiscal year ................ 90,400,000 ............................................ (re. $6,000) For aid payable for additional nonpublic school aid. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued and hereafter to 171 12653-14-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 accrue provided that, notwithstanding any provision of law, rule or regulation to the contrary, the amount appropriated herein repres- ents the maximum amount payable during the 2012-13 state fiscal year ... 26,220,000 .................................... (re. $2,621,000) For academic intervention for nonpublic schools based on a plan to be developed by the commissioner of education and approved by the director of the budget ... 922,000 .................. (re. $922,000) For services and expenses of the New York state center for school safety for the 2012-13 school year. Funds appropriated herein shall be used to operate a state-wide center and shall be subject to an expenditure plan approved by the director of the budget ............ 466,000 .............................................. (re. $30,000) For services and expenses of the health education program for the 2012-13 school year. Funds appropriated herein shall be available for health-related programs including, but not limited to, those providing instruction and supportive services in comprehensive health education and/or acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) education. Of the amounts appropriated herein, $86,000 shall be available for the program previously operated as the school health demonstration program. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein may be suballocated, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, to any state agency or department to accomplish the purpose of this appropriation ... 691,000 ............................................. (re. $524,000) For competitive grants for the 2012-13 school year for extended day programs and school violence prevention programs pursuant to section 2814 of the education law provided, however, notwithstanding any inconsistent provisions of law, eligible entities receiving funds for extended day programs may include not-for-profit organizations working in collaboration with a public school or school district ... 24,344,000 ........................................ (re. $7,811,000) For aid payable for the 2012-13 school year for support of county vocational education and extension boards pursuant to section 1104 of the education law, provided, however, that notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, rule, or regulation, any apportion- ment of aid shall be based on a quota amounting to one-half of the salary paid each teacher, director, assistant, and supervisor, where such salary is attributable to a course of study first submitted to the commissioner for approval pursuant to section 1103 of the educa- tion law on or before July 1, 2010, but not to exceed the amount computed by the commissioner based upon an assumed annualized salary equal to ten thousand five hundred dollars per school year on account of the employment of such teacher, director, assistant or supervisor ... 932,000 ............................... (re. $53,000) Funds appropriated herein shall be available for educational services and expenses of the Syracuse city school district for the say yes to education program ... 350,000 ......................... (re. $2,000) For services and expenses of the center for autism and related disa- bilities at the state university of New York at Albany ............. 490,000 ............................................. (re. $490,000) 172 12653-14-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For additional services and expenses of the center for autism and related disabilities at the state university of New York at Albany ... 250,000 ......................................... (re. $250,000) For postsecondary aid to Native Americans to fund awards to eligible students. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contra- ry, the amount herein made available shall constitute the state's entire obligation for all costs incurred under section 4118 of the education law in state fiscal year 2012-13 ......................... 598,000 ............................................. (re. $182,000) For additional payments to the city of New York for costs incurred for the provision of services that are consistent with and conforms to a chapter of the laws of 2013 enacted as legislation submitted by the governor pursuant to article VII of the New York constitution relat- ing to the transportation of students who remain at school until four o'clock in the afternoon or later for regularly scheduled academic programs ... 3,000,000 ................... (re. $3,000,000) After School Programs for New York City .............................. 1,500,000 ......................................... (re. $1,500,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: Funds appropriated herein shall be available for services and expenses of a $20,440,000 teacher resources and computer training centers program for the 2011-12 school year provided that, notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, funds appropriated herein may be inter- changed with any other item of appropriation for general support for public schools within the general fund local assistance account elementary, middle, secondary and continuing education program. Notwithstanding any other law, rule or regulation to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of finan- cial assistance net of any disallowances, refunds, reimbursement and credits, and may be suballocated to other departments and agencies to accomplish the intent of this appropriation subject to the approval of the director of the budget. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of liabilities hereafter to accrue ... 14,308,000 ........................................ (re. $1,093,000) For services and expenses of remaining obligations for the 2010-11 school year for support for the operation of targeted prekindergar- ten for those providers not eligible to receive funding pursuant to section 3602-e of the education law and for support for providers continuing to operate such programs in the 2011-12 school year. Such funds shall be expended pursuant to a plan developed by the commissioner of education and approved by the director of the budget ... 1,303,000 ....................................... (re. $978,000) For aid payable for additional nonpublic school aid. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued and hereafter to accrue provided that, notwithstanding any provision of law, rule or regulation to the contrary, the amount appropriated herein repres- ents the maximum amount payable during the 2011-12 state fiscal year ... 26,220,000 ........................................ (re. $8,000) 173 12653-14-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For academic intervention for nonpublic schools based on a plan to be developed by the commissioner of education and approved by the director of the budget ... 922,000 .................. (re. $922,000) For services and expenses of the New York state center for school safety for the 2011-12 school year. Funds appropriated herein shall be used to operate a statewide center and shall be subject to an expenditure plan approved by the director of the budget ............ 466,000 ............................................. (re. $366,000) For services and expenses of the health education program for the 2011-12 school year. Funds appropriated herein shall be available for health-related programs including, but not limited to, those providing instruction and supportive services in comprehensive health education and/or acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) education. Of the amounts appropriated herein, $86,000 shall be available for the program previously operated as the school health demonstration program. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein may be suballocated, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, to any state agency or department to accomplish the purpose of this appropriation ...... 691,000 ............................................. (re. $464,000) For competitive grants for the 2011-12 school year for extended day programs and school violence prevention programs pursuant to section 2814 of the education law provided, however, notwithstanding any inconsistent provisions of law, eligible entities receiving funds for extended day programs may include not-for-profit organizations working in collaboration with a public school or school district ... 24,344,000 ....................................... (re. $11,172,000) For services and expenses of the center for autism and related disa- bilities at the state university of New York at Albany ............. 490,000 .............................................. (re. $49,000) For the smart scholars early college high school program, provided, however that expenditure of funds herein shall be subject to a payment schedule developed by the commissioner and approved by the director of budget ... 6,000,000 .................. (re. $2,471,000) For aid payable for the 2011-12 school year for support of county vocational education and extension boards pursuant to section 1104 of the education law, provided, however, that notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, rule, or regulation, any apportion- ment of aid shall be based on a quota amounting to one-half of the salary paid each teacher, director, assistant, and supervisor, where such salary is attributable to a course of study first submitted to the commissioner for approval pursuant to section 1103 of the educa- tion law on or before July 1, 2010, but not to exceed the amount computed by the commissioner based upon an assumed annualized salary equal to ten thousand five hundred dollars per school year on account of the employment of such teacher, director, assistant or supervisor ... 932,000 ............................... (re. $22,000) The appropriation made by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013, is hereby amended and reappropriated to read: 174 12653-14-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For a school district management efficiency awards program. Funds appropriated herein shall be used to provide competitive awards to school districts based on a plan developed by the commissioner and approved by the director of the budget. Provided that such funds may only be awarded to a school district which demonstrates that it has implemented one or more long term efficiencies within two years prior to a response to a request for proposal or during the current school year in school district management, operations, procurement practices or other cost savings measures and will not result in an increase in cost to the state or the locality and: (i) have resulted or will result in a significant reduction in total operating expenses compared to the prior year and/or significant reductions in the administrative component, or the equivalent, of the school district budget and/or transportation operating expenses and/or transportation capital expenses and/or other non-personal service costs included in the program component of the school district budg- et compared to the prior year; and (ii) are expected to result in substantial and recurring cost savings in total operating expenses and/or recurring significant reductions in administrative expendi- tures, or the equivalent, and/or transportation operating expenses and/or transportation capital expenses and/or other non-personal service costs included in the program component of the school district budget in future years; provided further that, a school district that submits documentation that has been approved by the commissioner by September 1[,] OF 2013 AND OF EACH SCHOOL YEAR IN WHICH A PAYMENT IS MADE FROM THIS APPROPRIATION demonstrating that it has fully implemented new standards and procedures for conducting annual professional performance reviews of classroom teachers and building principals to determine teacher and principal effectiveness shall receive bonus points in the scoring of its grant application. Provided further that, notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, in addition to the competitive awards amount as defined in paragraph ee of subdivision 1 of section 3602 of the education law, a minimum of $37,500,000 shall be available for the payment of grant awards MADE in the 2013-14 school year, WITH ADDITIONAL AMOUNTS TO BE MADE AVAILABLE IN THE 2014-15 STATE FISCAL YEAR AS NECESSARY TO CONTINUE SUCH AWARDS AND MAKE AN ADDITIONAL ROUND OF AWARDS PURSUANT TO SUBDIVISION 6-A OF SECTION 3641 OF THE EDUCATION LAW IN THE 2014-15 SCHOOL YEAR NOT TO EXCEED THE AMOUNT AWARDED IN THE 2013-14 SCHOOL YEAR PURSUANT TO SUCH SUBDIVISION 6-A, and such $37,500,000 shall be made available for $12,500,000 of prekindergarten grants, $10,000,000 of school-wide extended learning grants, $7,500,000 of community schools grants, $5,500,000 for a master teacher program and $2,000,000 for the early college high school program; provided, however, that no school district shall receive any portion of [such $37,500,000] THE FUNDS APPROPRIATED HEREIN unless it shall have submitted documentation that has been approved by the commissioner by September 1[,] OF 2013 AND OF EACH SCHOOL YEAR IN WHICH A PAYMENT TO SUCH DISTRICT FROM THIS APPROPRIATION WOULD OTHERWISE BE MADE demonstrating that it has fully implemented new standards and proce- dures for conducting annual professional performance reviews of 175 12653-14-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 classroom teachers and building principals to determine teacher and principal effectiveness. Provided, further, that notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the $12,500,000 appropriated herein available for full-day and half-day pre-kindergarten grants shall be awarded, based on a request for proposals developed by the commissioner and approved by the director of the budget, to school districts to establish new full-day and half-day pre-kindergarten placements and/or to convert existing half-day pre-kindergarten placements into full-day place- ments; provided that preference shall be granted for full-day place- ments while ensuring that a portion of grants include half-day placements based on eligible applications; and provided, further, that such grants shall only be used to supplement, not supplant existing pre-kindergarten programs, and provided further, however, that any portion of such $12,500,000 that is not awarded shall remain available for subsequent awards in the 2013-14 school year or for full-day and half-day pre-kindergarten grants to be awarded in subsequent school years. Provided, further, that such grants from funds appropriated herein shall be awarded based on factors includ- ing, but not limited to, the following: (i) measures of school district need, (ii) measures of the need of students to be served by each of the school districts, (iii) the school district's proposal to target the highest need schools and students, (iv) the extent to which the district's proposal would prioritize funds to maximize the total number of eligible children in the district served in pre-kin- dergarten programs, and (v) proposal quality. Provided, however, that full-day and half-day pre-kindergarten grants appropriated herein shall only be available to support programs (i) that provide instruction for at least five hours per school day for full-day pre-kindergarten programs and at least two and one-half hours per school day for half-day pre-kindergarten programs; (ii) that agree to offer instruction consistent with the New York state pre-kinder- garten foundation for the common core standards within three years; (iii) that ensure that, to the extent community-based providers are part of such program, such providers meet the requirements of para- graphs d-1 and d-2 of subdivision 12 of section 3602-e of the educa- tion law; and (iv) that otherwise comply with all of the same rules and requirements as universal pre-kindergarten programs pursuant to section 3602-e of the education law except as modified herein. Provided, further, that a school district's pre-kindergarten grant shall equal the product of (A) (i) two multiplied by the approved number of new full-day pre-kindergarten placements plus (ii) the approved number of half-day pre-kindergarten placement conversions and new half-day pre-kindergarten placements, and (B) the district's selected aid per pre-kindergarten pupil pursuant to subparagraph i of paragraph b of subdivision 10 of section 3602-e of the education law; provided, however, that no district shall receive a grant in excess of the total actual grant expenditures incurred by the district in the current school year as approved by the commissioner. Provided, further, that as a condition of eligibility for receipt of such funding, a school district shall agree to adopt approved quali- ty indicators within two years, including, but not limited to, valid 176 12653-14-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 and reliable measures of environmental quality, the quality of teacher-student interactions and child outcomes, and ensure that any such assessment of child outcomes shall not be used to make high- stakes educational decisions for individual children. Provided, further, that no school district shall receive more than forty percent of the total pre-kindergarten grant allocation. Provided, further, that notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the $10,000,000 appropriated herein available for school- wide extended learning grants shall be awarded to school districts or school districts in collaboration with not-for-profit community- based organizations based on responses to a request for proposals for planning and implementation grants that is (i) developed by the commissioner; (ii) approved by the director of the budget; and (iii) issued by the commissioner. Provided, further, that such grants shall be awarded based on factors including, but not limited to, the following: (i) the school district's proposal to target the schools and students with the greatest need, and (ii) proposal quality. Provided, further, that to assess proposal quality in order to award implementation grant funding, the commissioner shall take into account factors including, but not limited to: (i) the extent to which the school district's proposal would maximize the use of the additional learning time through a comprehensive restructuring of the school day and/or year, (ii) the extent to which the proposal would provide additional learning time for students in grades six through eight, and (iii) how the additional learning time would be utilized, including, but not limited to, additional time spent on core academics. Provided, however, that no district shall be eligi- ble to receive a school-wide extended learning grant unless its proposal would increase student learning time by at least 25 percent. Provided, further, that a school district's schoolwide extended learning implementation grant shall equal its average daily attendance in the school-wide extended learning program multiplied by the expected cost per pupil of the additional learning time; provided, further, that the expected cost per pupil of the addi- tional learning time shall equal the greater of $1,500 or (A) the quotient of (i) the school district's approved operating expense, pursuant to paragraph t of subdivision 1 of section 3602 of the education law, for the year prior to the base year, divided by (ii) the district's public school district enrollment, pursuant to subparagraph (2) of paragraph n of such subdivision, for the year prior to the base year, multiplied by (B) 10 percent (0.10), multi- plied by (C) the quotient of (i) the average of the national consum- er price indexes determined by the United States department of labor for the 12-month period preceding January first of the base year, divided by (ii) the average of the national consumer price indexes determined by the United States department of labor for the 12-month period preceding January first of the year two years prior to the base year; provided, however, that in extraordinary cases the commissioner may award a grant that exceeds the per pupil limit described above; provided further, however, that no district shall receive a grant in excess of the total actual grant expenditures incurred by the district in the current school year as approved by 177 12653-14-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 the commissioner. Provided, further, that no school district shall receive more than forty percent of the total school-wide extended learning grant allocation. Provided, further, that notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the $7,500,000 appropriated herein available for community schools grants shall be awarded, based on a request for proposals (i) developed by the state council on children and families in coor- dination with the commissioner, (ii) approved by the director of the budget and (iii) issued by the commissioner, to school districts, or in a city with a population of one million or more an eligible enti- ty, to improve student outcomes through the implementation of commu- nity schools programs that use school buildings as community hubs to deliver co-located or school-linked academic, health, mental health, nutrition, counseling, legal and/or other services to students and their families. In a city with a population of one million or more, eligible entities shall mean the city school district of the city of New York, or not-for-profit organizations, which shall include not- for-profit community-based organizations. An eligible entity that is a not-for-profit may apply for a community school grant provided that it collaborates with the city school district of the city of New York and receives the approval of the chancellor of the city school district of the city of New York. Provided, further, that such grants shall be awarded based on factors including, but not limited to, the following: (i) measures of school district need, (ii) measures of the need of students to be served by each of the school districts, (iii) the school district's proposal to target the highest need schools and students, (iv) the sustainability of the proposed community schools program, and (v) proposal quality. Provided, further, that to assess proposal quality in order to award such funding, the commissioner shall take into account factors including, but not limited to: (i) the extent to which the school district's proposal would provide such community services through partnerships with local governments and non-profit organizations, (ii) the extent to which the proposal would provide for delivery of such services directly in school buildings, (iii) the extent to which the proposal articulates how such services would facilitate measurable improvement in student and family outcomes, (iv) the extent to which the proposal articulates and identifies how existing funding streams and programs would be used to provide such community services, and (v) the extent to which the proposal ensures the safe- ty of all students, staff and community members in school buildings used as community hubs. Provided, however, that community schools grants appropriated herein shall be paid to school districts in installments upon successful implementation of each phase of a school district's approved proposal. Provided, further, that no school district shall receive more than forty percent of the total community schools grant allocation, and that each individual commu- nity school site shall be limited to a maximum grant of $500,000. Provided, further, that notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the $5,500,000 appropriated herein available for a master teachers program shall support the award of stipends of $15,000 per annum over four years to individual high-performing teachers in 178 12653-14-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 math, science and related fields, and of related costs, administered by the state university of New York pursuant to a plan developed in consultation with the commissioner, who shall consult with appropri- ate state organizations representing K-12 public school teachers and approved by the director of the budget, to build a corps of outstanding math, science and related fields teachers in order to improve the quality of instruction at public secondary schools. Such plan for use of funding appropriated herein shall: (i) estab- lish an application process; (ii) guidelines by which applications from eligible teachers shall be evaluated, which shall include, but not be limited to, achievement of a rating of highly effective on the annual professional performance review; and (iii) provide peri- odic opportunities for professional development for successful applicants. Provided, further, that priority shall be given to applicants in regions of the state where a similar program is not otherwise offered. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, upon approval of the director of the budget, such $5,500,000 of master teachers program funding may be sub-allocated, INTERCHANGED, TRANSFERRED OR OTHERWISE MADE AVAILABLE to the state university of New York for the sole purpose of administering such program. Nothing herein shall be construed to limit the rights of labor organizations representing teachers to collectively bargain terms and conditions pursuant to article 14 of the civil service law. Provided, further, that notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the $2,000,000 appropriated herein available for the early college high school program shall support the continuation and expansion of such program pursuant to a plan developed by the commissioner and approved by the director of the budget. Provided, however, that a portion of the payments to early college high school programs awarded funding from this appropriation shall be awarded on a sliding scale based upon the number of college credits earned annually by participating students, consistent with guidelines established by the commissioner. PROVIDED FURTHER THAT, NOTWITH- STANDING ANY PROVISION OF LAW TO THE CONTRARY, HIGHER EDUCATION PARTNERS PARTICIPATING IN AN EARLY COLLEGE HIGH SCHOOLS PROGRAM, OR THE ENTITY/ENTITIES RESPONSIBLE FOR SETTING TUITION AT THE INSTITU- TION, SHALL BE AUTHORIZED TO SET A REDUCED RATE OF TUITION AND/OR FEES, OR TO WAIVE TUITION AND/OR FEES ENTIRELY, FOR STUDENTS ENROLLED IN SUCH EARLY COLLEGE HIGH SCHOOLS PROGRAM WITH NO REDUCTION IN OTHER STATE, LOCAL OR OTHER SUPPORT FOR SUCH STUDENTS EARNING COLLEGE CREDIT THAT SUCH HIGHER EDUCATION PARTNER WOULD OTHERWISE BE ELIGIBLE TO RECEIVE. PROVIDED FURTHER THAT, NOTWITHSTANDING ANY PROVISION OF LAW TO THE CONTRARY, OF THE AMOUNT APPROPRIATED HEREIN, A MINIMUM OF $12,500,000 SHALL BE AVAILABLE FOR THE PAYMENT OF GRANT AWARDS MADE IN THE 2014-15 SCHOOL YEAR AS FOLLOWS: $2,500,000 OF PATHWAYS IN TECHNOLOGY EARLY COLLEGE HIGH SCHOOL PROGRAM GRANTS AND $10,000,000 OF TEACHER EXCELLENCE FUND GRANTS; PROVIDED FURTHER THAT, NOTWITH- STANDING ANY PROVISION OF LAW TO THE CONTRARY, SUCH $12,500,000, PLUS ANY OTHER AMOUNTS SO DESIGNATED IN OTHER ITEMS OF APPROPRIATION WITHIN THE GENERAL FUND LOCAL ASSISTANCE ACCOUNT OFFICE OF PREKIN- 179 12653-14-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 DERGARTEN THROUGH GRADE TWELVE EDUCATION PROGRAM, SHALL CONSTITUTE THE COMPETITIVE AWARDS AMOUNT AUTHORIZED FOR THE 2013-14 SCHOOL YEAR BY CHAPTER 53 OF THE LAWS OF 2013. PROVIDED FURTHER THAT, NOTWITHSTANDING ANY PROVISION OF LAW TO THE CONTRARY, THE $2,500,000 APPROPRIATED HEREIN AVAILABLE FOR PATHWAYS IN TECHNOLOGY EARLY COLLEGE HIGH SCHOOL (P-TECH) PROGRAM GRANTS SHALL BE AWARDED PURSUANT TO A PLAN DEVELOPED BY THE COMMISSIONER AND APPROVED BY THE DIRECTOR OF THE BUDGET, PROVIDED THAT SUCH PLAN SHALL INCLUDE BUT NOT BE LIMITED TO (I) ASSURANCES THAT K-12, HIGHER EDUCATION AND PRIVATE-SECTOR PARTNERS COMMIT TO THE REQUIRED ELEMENTS AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF A P-TECH PROGRAM, (II) PROVISIONS TO ENSURE REGIONAL DIVERSITY OF GRANT RECIPIENTS, AND (III) PRIORITY FOR P-TECH PROGRAMS SERVING STUDENTS IN ACADEMICALLY CHALLENGED SCHOOL DISTRICTS; PROVIDED FURTHER THAT THE COMMISSIONER SHALL MAKE AVAILABLE THE REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS FOR SUCH PROGRAM ON OR BEFORE MAY FIFTEENTH AND THE COMMISSIONER SHALL ISSUE AWARDS ON OR BEFORE AUGUST FIFTEENTH; AND PROVIDED FURTHER THAT A PORTION OF THE PAYMENTS TO P-TECH PROGRAMS AWARDED FUNDING FROM THIS APPROPRIATION SHALL BE MADE ON A SLIDING SCALE BASED UPON THE NUMBER OF COLLEGE CREDITS EARNED ANNUALLY BY PARTICIPATING STUDENTS, CONSISTENT WITH GUIDELINES ESTABLISHED BY THE COMMISSIONER. PROVIDED FURTHER THAT, NOTWITHSTANDING ANY PROVISION OF LAW TO THE CONTRARY, HIGHER EDUCA- TION PARTNERS PARTICIPATING IN A P-TECH PROGRAM, OR THE ENTITY/ENTITIES RESPONSIBLE FOR SETTING TUITION AT THE INSTITUTION, SHALL BE AUTHORIZED TO SET A REDUCED RATE OF TUITION AND/OR FEES, OR TO WAIVE TUITION AND/OR FEES ENTIRELY, FOR STUDENTS ENROLLED IN SUCH P-TECH PROGRAM WITH NO REDUCTION IN OTHER STATE, LOCAL OR OTHER SUPPORT FOR SUCH STUDENTS EARNING COLLEGE CREDIT THAT SUCH HIGHER EDUCATION PARTNER WOULD OTHERWISE BE ELIGIBLE TO RECEIVE. PROVIDED FURTHER THAT, NOTWITHSTANDING ANY PROVISION OF LAW TO THE CONTRARY, THE $10,000,000 APPROPRIATED HEREIN AVAILABLE FOR TEACHER EXCELLENCE FUND GRANTS SHALL BE AWARDED TO ELIGIBLE SCHOOL DISTRICTS PURSUANT TO A REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS BASED ON A PLAN DEVELOPED BY THE COMMISSIONER AND APPROVED BY THE DIRECTOR OF THE BUDGET; PROVIDED THAT SUCH PLAN SHALL INCLUDE AN APPLICATION FOR AWARD OF SUCH GRANTS TO SUCH ELIGIBLE SCHOOL DISTRICTS TO PROVIDE ANNUAL TEACHER EXCEL- LENCE FUND PERFORMANCE AWARDS OF UP TO $20,000 TO ELIGIBLE TEACHERS RATED AS "HIGHLY EFFECTIVE" ON THE MOST RECENT ANNUAL PROFESSIONAL PERFORMANCE REVIEW, IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE REQUIREMENTS OF SECTION 3012-C OF THE EDUCATION LAW AND THE REGULATIONS OF THE COMMISSIONER, PURSUANT TO SUCH DISTRICTS' APPROVED APPLICATIONS; PROVIDED THAT IN MAKING SUCH GRANTS THE COMMISSIONER SHALL PRIORITIZE SCHOOL DISTRICTS' APPLICATIONS BASED ON FACTORS INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO (I) THE EXTENT TO WHICH THE SCHOOL DISTRICT'S APPLICATION WOULD RECOGNIZE AND REWARD SUCH TEACHERS IN SCHOOL BUILDINGS WITH THE GREATEST ACADEMIC NEED, IN DIFFICULT-TO-STAFF SUBJECT OR CERTIF- ICATION AREAS AND GRADE LEVELS, AND AT CRITICAL POINTS IN A TEACH- ER'S CAREER IN ORDER TO ENCOURAGE HIGHLY EFFECTIVE TEACHERS TO REMAIN IN THE CLASSROOM, AND (II) THE QUALITY OF THE SCHOOL DISTRICT'S APPLICATION; AND PROVIDED FURTHER THAT THE COMMISSIONER SHALL MAKE AVAILABLE THE APPLICATION FOR SUCH GRANTS ON OR BEFORE 180 12653-14-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 MAY FIFTEENTH AND THE COMMISSIONER SHALL ISSUE PRELIMINARY GRANT AWARDS ON OR BEFORE OCTOBER FIFTEENTH. Notwithstanding section 40 of the state finance law or any provision of law to the contrary, this appropriation shall lapse on March 31, [2015] 2016 ... 250,000,000 ..................... (re. $245,192,000) Funds appropriated herein shall be used to provide competitive grants pursuant to a request for proposals, developed by the commissioner and approved by the director of budget, to those school districts that are participating in the race to the top program and/or which demonstrate satisfactory progress, as determined by the commission- er, towards implementation of elements such as high quality student assessments; use of data to improve instruction and student perform- ance and provision of professional development to improve teacher performance; and that those eligible districts also demonstrate the most improved academic achievement gains and student outcomes such as establishing or expanding participation in college level or early college programs; and other appropriate measures of student perform- ance; provided further that in determining the amount of the award to be made from the funds appropriated herein for those school districts identified as making the greatest achievement gains and eligible for such award, the maximum grant award available to each school district shall be based upon the size of the district meas- ured by public school enrollment of the district; and provided further that such amount shall be adjusted based upon measures of district need and provided further that no district receiving a grant may be awarded more than forty percent of the total amount awarded; and provided further that any such funds awarded to a school district shall be used to increase student performance, narrow the achievement gap, and increase academic performance in traditionally underserved student groups. Provided further that, notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, in addition to the competitive awards amount as defined in paragraph ee of subdivision 1 of section 3602 of the education law, a minimum of $37,500,000 shall be available for the payment of grant awards MADE in the 2013-14 school year, WITH ADDITIONAL AMOUNTS TO BE MADE AVAILABLE IN THE 2014-15 STATE FISCAL YEAR AS NECESSARY TO CONTINUE SUCH AWARDS AND MAKE AN ADDITIONAL ROUND OF AWARDS PURSUANT TO SUBDIVISION 6-A OF SECTION 3641 OF THE EDUCATION LAW IN THE 2014-15 SCHOOL YEAR NOT TO EXCEED THE AMOUNT AWARDED IN THE 2013-14 SCHOOL YEAR PURSUANT TO SUCH SUBDIVISION 6-A, and such $37,500,000 shall be made available for $12,500,000 of pre-kindergarten grants, $10,000,000 of school-wide extended learning grants, $7,500,000 of community schools grants, $5,500,000 for a master teacher program and $2,000,000 for the early college high school program; provided, however, that no school district shall receive any portion of [such $37,500,000] THE FUNDS APPROPRIATED HEREIN unless it shall have submitted documentation that has been approved by the commissioner by September 1[,] OF 2013 AND OF EACH SCHOOL YEAR IN WHICH A PAYMENT TO SUCH DISTRICT FROM THIS APPROPRIATION WOULD OTHERWISE BE MADE demonstrating that it has fully implemented new standards and proce- dures for conducting annual professional performance reviews of 181 12653-14-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 classroom teachers and building principals to determine teacher and principal effectiveness. Provided, further, that notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the $12,500,000 appropriated herein available for full-day and half-day pre-kindergarten grants shall be awarded, based on a request for proposals developed by the commissioner and approved by the director of the budget, to school districts to establish new full-day and half-day pre-kindergarten placements and/or to convert existing half-day pre-kindergarten placements into full-day place- ments; provided that preference shall be granted for full-day place- ments while ensuring that a portion of grants include half-day placements based on eligible applications; and provided, further, that such grants shall only be used to supplement, not supplant existing pre-kindergarten programs, and provided further, however, that any portion of such $12,500,000 that is not awarded shall remain available for subsequent awards in the 2013-14 school year or for full-day and half-day pre-kindergarten grants to be awarded in subsequent school years. Provided, further, that such grants from funds appropriated herein shall be awarded based on factors includ- ing, but not limited to, the following: (i) measures of school district need, (ii) measures of the need of students to be served by each of the school districts, (iii) the school district's proposal to target the highest need schools and students, (iv) the extent to which the district's proposal would prioritize funds to maximize the total number of eligible children in the district served in pre-kin- dergarten programs, and (v) proposal quality. Provided, however, that full-day and half-day pre-kindergarten grants appropriated herein shall only be available to support programs (i) that provide instruction for at least five hours per school day for full-day pre-kindergarten programs and at least two and one-half hours per school day for half-day pre-kindergarten programs; (ii) that agree to offer instruction consistent with the New York state pre-kinder- garten foundation for the common core standards within three years; (iii) that ensure that, to the extent community-based providers are part of such program, such providers meet the requirements of para- graphs d-1 and d-2 of subdivision 12 of section 3602-e of the educa- tion law; and (iv) that otherwise comply with all of the same rules and requirements as universal pre-kindergarten programs pursuant to section 3602-e of the education law except as modified herein. Provided, further, that a school district's pre-kindergarten grant shall equal the product of (A) (i) two multiplied by the approved number of new full-day pre-kindergarten placements plus (ii) the approved number of half-day pre-kindergarten placement conversions and new half-day pre-kindergarten placements, and (B) the district's selected aid per pre-kindergarten pupil pursuant to subparagraph i of paragraph b of subdivision 10 of section 3602-e of the education law; provided, however, that no district shall receive a grant in excess of the total actual grant expenditures incurred by the district in the current school year as approved by the commissioner. Provided, further, that as a condition of eligibility for receipt of such funding, a school district shall agree to adopt approved quali- ty indicators within two years, including, but not limited to, valid 182 12653-14-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 and reliable measures of environmental quality, the quality of teacher-student interactions and child outcomes, and ensure that any such assessment of child outcomes shall not be used to make high- stakes educational decisions for individual children. Provided, further, that no school district shall receive more than forty percent of the total pre-kindergarten grant allocation. Provided, further, that notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the $10,000,000 appropriated herein available for school- wide extended learning grants shall be awarded to school districts or school districts in collaboration with not-for-profit community- based organizations based on responses to a request for proposals for planning and implementation grants that is (i) developed by the commissioner; (ii) approved by the director of the budget; and (iii) issued by the commissioner. Provided, further, that such grants shall be awarded based on factors including, but not limited to, the following: (i) the school district's proposal to target the schools and students with the greatest need, and (ii) proposal quality. Provided, further, that to assess proposal quality in order to award implementation grant funding, the commissioner shall take into account factors including, but not limited to: (i) the extent to which the school district's proposal would maximize the use of the additional learning time through a comprehensive restructuring of the school day and/or year, (ii) the extent to which the proposal would provide additional learning time for students in grades six through eight, and (iii) how the additional learning time would be utilized, including, but not limited to, additional time spent on core academics. Provided, however, that no district shall be eligi- ble to receive a school-wide extended learning grant unless its proposal would increase student learning time by at least 25 percent. Provided, further, that a school district's schoolwide extended learning implementation grant shall equal its average daily attendance in the school-wide extended learning program multiplied by the expected cost per pupil of the additional learning time; provided, further, that the expected cost per pupil of the addi- tional learning time shall equal the greater of $1,500 or (A) the quotient of (i) the school district's approved operating expense, pursuant to paragraph t of subdivision 1 of section 3602 of the education law, for the year prior to the base year, divided by (ii) the district's public school district enrollment, pursuant to subparagraph (2) of paragraph n of such subdivision, for the year prior to the base year, multiplied by (B) 10 percent (0.10), multi- plied by (C) the quotient of (i) the average of the national consum- er price indexes determined by the United States department of labor for the 12-month period preceding January first of the base year, divided by (ii) the average of the national consumer price indexes determined by the United States department of labor for the 12-month period preceding January first of the year two years prior to the base year; provided, however, that in extraordinary cases the commissioner may award a grant that exceeds the per pupil limit described above; provided further, however, that no district shall receive a grant in excess of the total actual grant expenditures incurred by the district in the current school year as approved by 183 12653-14-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 the commissioner. Provided, further, that no school district shall receive more than forty percent of the total school-wide extended learning grant allocation. Provided, further, that notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the $7,500,000 appropriated herein available for community schools grants shall be awarded, based on a request for proposals (i) developed by the state council on children and families in coor- dination with the commissioner, (ii) approved by the director of the budget and (iii) issued by the commissioner, to school districts, or in a city with a population of one million or more an eligible enti- ty, to improve student outcomes through the implementation of commu- nity schools programs that use school buildings as community hubs to deliver co-located or school-linked academic, health, mental health, nutrition, counseling, legal and/or other services to students and their families. In a city with a population of one million or more, eligible entities shall mean the city school district of the city of New York, or not-for-profit organizations, which shall include not- for-profit community-based organizations. An eligible entity that is a not-for-profit may apply for a community school grant provided that it collaborates with the city school district of the city of New York and receives the approval of the chancellor of the city school district of the city of New York. Provided, further, that such grants shall be awarded based on factors including, but not limited to, the following: (i) measures of school district need, (ii) measures of the need of students to be served by each of the school districts, (iii) the school district's proposal to target the highest need schools and students, (iv) the sustainability of the proposed community schools program, and (v) proposal quality. Provided, further, that to assess proposal quality in order to award such funding, the commissioner shall take into account factors including, but not limited to: (i) the extent to which the school district's proposal would provide such community services through partnerships with local governments and non-profit organizations, (ii) the extent to which the proposal would provide for delivery of such services directly in school buildings, (iii) the extent to which the proposal articulates how such services would facilitate measurable improvement in student and family outcomes, (iv) the extent to which the proposal articulates and identifies how existing funding streams and programs would be used to provide such community services, and (v) the extent to which the proposal ensures the safe- ty of all students, staff and community members in school buildings used as community hubs. Provided, however, that community schools grants appropriated herein shall be paid to school districts in installments upon successful implementation of each phase of a school district's approved proposal. Provided, further, that no school district shall receive more than forty percent of the total community schools grant allocation, and that each individual commu- nity school site shall be limited to a maximum grant of $500,000. Provided, further, that notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the $5,500,000 appropriated herein available for a master teachers program shall support the award of stipends of $15,000 per annum over four years to individual high-performing teachers in 184 12653-14-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 math, science and related fields, and of related costs, administered by the state university of New York pursuant to a plan developed in consultation with the commissioner, who shall consult with appropri- ate state organizations representing K-12 public school teachers, and approved by the director of the budget, to build a corps of outstanding math, science and related fields teachers in order to improve the quality of instruction at public secondary schools. Such plan for use of funding appropriated herein shall: (i) estab- lish an application process; (ii) guidelines by which applications from eligible teachers shall be evaluated, which shall include, but not be limited to, achievement of a rating of highly effective on the annual professional performance review; and (iii) provide peri- odic opportunities for professional development for successful applicants. Provided, further, that priority shall be given to applicants in regions of the state where a similar program is not otherwise offered. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, upon approval of the director of the budget, such $5,500,000 of master teachers program funding may be sub-allocated, INTERCHANGED, TRANSFERRED OR OTHERWISE MADE AVAILABLE to the state university of New York for the sole purpose of administering such program. Nothing herein shall be construed to limit the rights of labor organizations to collectively bargain terms and conditions pursuant to article 14 of the civil service law. Provided, further, that notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the $2,000,000 appropriated herein available for the early college high school program shall support the continuation and expansion of such program pursuant to a plan developed by the commissioner and approved by the director of the budget. Provided, however, that a portion of the payments to early college high school programs awarded funding from this appropriation shall be awarded on a sliding scale based upon the number of college credits earned annually by participating students, consistent with guidelines established by the commissioner. PROVIDED FURTHER THAT, NOTWITH- STANDING ANY PROVISION OF LAW TO THE CONTRARY, HIGHER EDUCATION PARTNERS PARTICIPATING IN AN EARLY COLLEGE HIGH SCHOOLS PROGRAM, OR THE ENTITY/ENTITIES RESPONSIBLE FOR SETTING TUITION AT THE INSTITU- TION, SHALL BE AUTHORIZED TO SET A REDUCED RATE OF TUITION AND/OR FEES, OR TO WAIVE TUITION AND/OR FEES ENTIRELY, FOR STUDENTS ENROLLED IN SUCH EARLY COLLEGE HIGH SCHOOLS PROGRAM WITH NO REDUCTION IN OTHER STATE, LOCAL OR OTHER SUPPORT FOR SUCH STUDENTS EARNING COLLEGE CREDIT THAT SUCH HIGHER EDUCATION PARTNER WOULD OTHERWISE BE ELIGIBLE TO RECEIVE. PROVIDED FURTHER THAT, NOTWITHSTANDING ANY PROVISION OF LAW TO THE CONTRARY, OF THE AMOUNT APPROPRIATED HEREIN, A MINIMUM OF $12,500,000 SHALL BE AVAILABLE FOR THE PAYMENT OF GRANT AWARDS MADE IN THE 2014-15 SCHOOL YEAR AS FOLLOWS: $2,500,000 OF PATHWAYS IN TECHNOLOGY EARLY COLLEGE HIGH SCHOOL PROGRAM GRANTS AND $10,000,000 OF TEACHER EXCELLENCE FUND GRANTS; PROVIDED FURTHER THAT, NOTWITH- STANDING ANY PROVISION OF LAW TO THE CONTRARY, SUCH $12,500,000, PLUS ANY OTHER AMOUNTS SO DESIGNATED IN OTHER ITEMS OF APPROPRIATION WITHIN THE GENERAL FUND LOCAL ASSISTANCE ACCOUNT OFFICE OF PREKIN- DERGARTEN THROUGH GRADE TWELVE EDUCATION PROGRAM, SHALL CONSTITUTE 185 12653-14-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 THE COMPETITIVE AWARDS AMOUNT AUTHORIZED FOR THE 2013-14 SCHOOL YEAR BY CHAPTER 53 OF THE LAWS OF 2013. PROVIDED FURTHER THAT, NOTWITHSTANDING ANY PROVISION OF LAW TO THE CONTRARY, THE $2,500,000 APPROPRIATED HEREIN AVAILABLE FOR PATHWAYS IN TECHNOLOGY EARLY COLLEGE HIGH SCHOOL (P-TECH) PROGRAM GRANTS SHALL BE AWARDED PURSUANT TO A PLAN DEVELOPED BY THE COMMISSIONER AND APPROVED BY THE DIRECTOR OF THE BUDGET, PROVIDED THAT SUCH PLAN SHALL INCLUDE BUT NOT BE LIMITED TO (I) ASSURANCES THAT K-12, HIGHER EDUCATION AND PRIVATE-SECTOR PARTNERS COMMIT TO THE REQUIRED ELEMENTS AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF A P-TECH PROGRAM, (II) PROVISIONS TO ENSURE REGIONAL DIVERSITY OF GRANT RECIPIENTS, AND (III) PRIORITY FOR P-TECH PROGRAMS SERVING STUDENTS IN ACADEMICALLY CHALLENGED SCHOOL DISTRICTS; PROVIDED FURTHER THAT THE COMMISSIONER SHALL MAKE AVAILABLE THE REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS FOR SUCH PROGRAM ON OR BEFORE MAY FIFTEENTH AND THE COMMISSIONER SHALL ISSUE AWARDS ON OR BEFORE AUGUST FIFTEENTH; AND PROVIDED FURTHER THAT A PORTION OF THE PAYMENTS TO P-TECH PROGRAMS AWARDED FUNDING FROM THIS APPROPRIATION SHALL BE MADE ON A SLIDING SCALE BASED UPON THE NUMBER OF COLLEGE CREDITS EARNED ANNUALLY BY PARTICIPATING STUDENTS, CONSISTENT WITH GUIDELINES ESTABLISHED BY THE COMMISSIONER. PROVIDED FURTHER THAT, NOTWITHSTANDING ANY PROVISION OF LAW TO THE CONTRARY, HIGHER EDUCA- TION PARTNERS PARTICIPATING IN A P-TECH PROGRAM, OR THE ENTITY/ENTITIES RESPONSIBLE FOR SETTING TUITION AT THE INSTITUTION, SHALL BE AUTHORIZED TO SET A REDUCED RATE OF TUITION AND/OR FEES, OR TO WAIVE TUITION AND/OR FEES ENTIRELY, FOR STUDENTS ENROLLED IN SUCH P-TECH PROGRAM WITH NO REDUCTION IN OTHER STATE, LOCAL OR OTHER SUPPORT FOR SUCH STUDENTS EARNING COLLEGE CREDIT THAT SUCH HIGHER EDUCATION PARTNER WOULD OTHERWISE BE ELIGIBLE TO RECEIVE. PROVIDED FURTHER THAT, NOTWITHSTANDING ANY PROVISION OF LAW TO THE CONTRARY, THE $10,000,000 APPROPRIATED HEREIN AVAILABLE FOR TEACHER EXCELLENCE FUND GRANTS SHALL BE AWARDED TO ELIGIBLE SCHOOL DISTRICTS PURSUANT TO A REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS BASED ON A PLAN DEVELOPED BY THE COMMISSIONER AND APPROVED BY THE DIRECTOR OF THE BUDGET; PROVIDED THAT SUCH PLAN SHALL INCLUDE AN APPLICATION FOR AWARD OF SUCH GRANTS TO SUCH ELIGIBLE SCHOOL DISTRICTS TO PROVIDE ANNUAL TEACHER EXCEL- LENCE FUND PERFORMANCE AWARDS OF UP TO $20,000 TO ELIGIBLE TEACHERS RATED AS "HIGHLY EFFECTIVE" ON THE MOST RECENT ANNUAL PROFESSIONAL PERFORMANCE REVIEW, IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE REQUIREMENTS OF SECTION 3012-C OF THE EDUCATION LAW AND THE REGULATIONS OF THE COMMISSIONER, PURSUANT TO SUCH DISTRICTS' APPROVED APPLICATIONS; PROVIDED THAT IN MAKING SUCH GRANTS THE COMMISSIONER SHALL PRIORITIZE SCHOOL DISTRICTS' APPLICATIONS BASED ON FACTORS INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO (I) THE EXTENT TO WHICH THE SCHOOL DISTRICT'S APPLICATION WOULD RECOGNIZE AND REWARD SUCH TEACHERS IN SCHOOL BUILDINGS WITH THE GREATEST ACADEMIC NEED, IN DIFFICULT-TO-STAFF SUBJECT OR CERTIF- ICATION AREAS AND GRADE LEVELS, AND AT CRITICAL POINTS IN A TEACH- ER'S CAREER IN ORDER TO ENCOURAGE HIGHLY EFFECTIVE TEACHERS TO REMAIN IN THE CLASSROOM, AND (II) THE QUALITY OF THE SCHOOL DISTRICT'S APPLICATION; AND PROVIDED FURTHER THAT THE COMMISSIONER SHALL MAKE AVAILABLE THE APPLICATION FOR SUCH GRANTS ON OR BEFORE MAY FIFTEENTH AND THE COMMISSIONER SHALL ISSUE PRELIMINARY GRANT AWARDS ON OR BEFORE OCTOBER FIFTEENTH. 186 12653-14-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Notwithstanding section 40 of the state finance law or any provision of law to the contrary, this appropriation shall lapse on March 31, [2015] 2016 ... 250,000,000 ..................... (re. $242,290,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2010, as transferred by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For nonpublic school aid payable in the 2010-11 state fiscal year. Notwithstanding any provision of law, rule or regulation to the contrary, the amount appropriated herein represents the maximum amount payable during the 2010-11 state fiscal year ................ 80,605,000 ............................................ (re. $2,000) For aid payable for additional nonpublic school aid. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued and hereafter to accrue provided that, notwithstanding any provision of law, rule or regulation to the contrary, the amount appropriated herein repres- ents the maximum amount payable during the 2010-11 state fiscal year ... 28,500,000 ....................................... (re. $10,000) For academic intervention for nonpublic schools based on a plan to be developed by the commissioner of education and approved by the director of the budget ... 922,000 .................. (re. $920,000) For services and expenses of the New York state center for school safety for the 2010-11 school year. Funds appropriated herein shall be used to operate a statewide center and shall be subject to an expenditure plan approved by the director of the budget ............ 466,000 ............................................. (re. $315,000) For aid payable for the 2010-11 school year for support of county vocational education and extension boards pursuant to section 1104 of the education law. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, rule, or regulation, the amount of state reimbursement payable shall be based on annualized salaries and the amount appropriated herein represents the maximum amount payable during the 2010-11 state fiscal year ... 932,000 ....................... (re. $128,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2010, as transferred and amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses of the health education program for the 2010-11 school year. Funds appropriated herein shall be available for health-related programs including, but not limited to, those providing instruction and supportive services in comprehensive health education and/or acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) education. Of the amounts appropriated herein, $86,000 shall be available for the program previously operated as the school health demonstration program. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein may be suballocated, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, to any state agency or department to accomplish the purpose of this appropriation ...... 691,000 ............................................. (re. $292,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2009: 187 12653-14-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For academic intervention for nonpublic schools based on a plan to be developed by the commissioner of education and approved by the director of the budget ... 922,000 .................. (re. $915,000) For services and expenses of the health education program for the 2009-10 school year. Funds appropriated herein shall be available for health-related programs including, but not limited to, those providing instruction and supportive services in comprehensive health education and/or acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) education ... 691,000 ............................... (re. $268,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2009, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For nonpublic school aid payable in the 2009-10 state fiscal year. Notwithstanding any provision of law, rule or regulation to the contrary, the amount appropriated herein represents the maximum amount payable during the 2009-10 state fiscal year ................ 80,605,000 ............................................ (re. $6,000) For aid payable for additional nonpublic school aid. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued and hereafter to accrue provided that, notwithstanding any provision of law, rule or regulation to the contrary, the amount appropriated herein repres- ents the maximum amount payable during the 2009-10 state fiscal year ... 30,000,000 ........................................ (re. $5,000) For additional aid payable for the 2009-10 school year to schools providing special services or programs as defined in paragraphs e, g, i, and l of subdivision 2 of section 4401 of the education law and approved preschool programs that provide full and half-day educational programs in accordance with section 4410 of the educa- tion law to help prevent excessive instructional staff turnover through a targeted adjustment of compensation for teachers providing direct instructional services to students at such schools. The commissioner of education shall develop an allocation plan, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, that distributes funds appropriated herein among eligible schools ................... 2,000,000 ............................................ (re. $53,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2008: For services and expenses of the health education program for the 2008-09 school year. Funds appropriated herein shall be available for health-related programs including, but not limited to, those providing instruction and supportive services in comprehensive health education and/or acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) education, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undis- bursed as of August 15, 2008 ... 735,000 ............ (re. $184,000) For academic intervention for nonpublic schools based on a plan to be developed by the commissioner of education and approved by the director of the budget, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the 188 12653-14-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 .................. 980,000 ............................................. (re. $922,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2008, as amended by chapter 496, section 3, of the laws of 2008: For grants to schools for programs involving literacy and basic educa- tion for public assistance recipients for the 2008-09 school year for those programs administered by the state education department, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 ... 1,960,000 ................. (re. $553,000) For nonpublic school aid for the 2008-09 school year program. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, funds appropri- ated herein shall be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued and hereafter to accrue provided that, notwithstanding any provision of law, rule or regulation to the contrary, reimbursement, and the State's liability for such reimbursement, shall be limited to nine- ty-eight percent of the actual cost incurred by the nonpublic school as approved by the commissioner of education; provided further that on and after September 1, 2008, notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, rule or regulation, the amount of state reimburse- ment and liability for costs and activities funded through this appropriation shall be further reduced by six percent of such reduced amount, and that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after such date shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 ... 85,750,000 .................... (re. $1,633,000) For aid payable for additional nonpublic school aid. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued and hereafter to accrue provided that, notwithstanding any provision of law, rule or regulation to the contrary, reimbursement, and the State's liability for such reimbursement, shall be limited to ninety-eight percent of the actual cost incurred by the nonpublic school as approved by the commissioner of education; provided further that on and after September 1, 2008, notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, rule or regulation, the amount of state reimbursement and liability for costs and activities funded through this appropriation shall be further reduced by six percent of such reduced amount, and that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after such date shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 ... 47,295,000 ........................................ (re. $9,608,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2007, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses of a $30,200,000 2007-08 school year program for extended day and school violence prevention programs ........... 30,200,000 ........................................ (re. $5,938,000) 189 12653-14-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For academic intervention for nonpublic schools based on a plan to be developed by the commissioner of education and approved by the director of the budget ... 1,000,000 .............. (re. $1,000,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2006: For academic intervention for nonpublic schools based on a plan to be developed by the commissioner of education and approved by the director of the budget ... 1,000,000 ................ (re. $642,000) For nonpublic school aid for the 2006-07 school year program. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, funds shall be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued and hereafter to accrue ... 87,500,000 ............................. (re. $7,514,000) For services and expenses associated with three Math and Science High Schools, provided that one such high school shall be located in a City with more than one million inhabitants, one shall be located outside of a city with one million inhabitants, and one shall be the educational entity created by chapter 757 of the laws of 2005. Each school shall be eligible for a grant up to $500,000 for the costs of providing an enhanced high school curriculum and/or capital improve- ment projects. Such grant may provide for up to twenty-five percent of the operations of the Math and Science High School. School districts shall jointly submit an application with a New York State college or university in order to be eligible for funding pursuant to this appropriation. Such joint application shall detail the coop- erative activities, that the school district and higher educational institution will occur at the Math and Science High School. The enhanced math and science curriculum to be provided by the school located in a city with more than one million inhabitants shall be provided by a school accredited to give its graduates both a New York State Regents diploma and an Associates of Arts degree with more than half of its faculty possessing terminal degrees in their subject area, and all of the science and math classes provided to all of that school's third and fourth year students shall be given for college credit and taught by faculty members who possess an advanced degree in their subject area. Provided however, that the educational entity created by chapter 757 of the laws of 2005 shall not be required to submit a joint application with a New York State college or university ... 1,500,000 ................. (re. $313,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2005: For nonpublic school aid for the 2005-06 school year program. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, funds shall be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued and hereafter to accrue ... 87,500,000 ............................. (re. $5,303,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal [Department of] Education Fund Federal Department of Education Account - 25210 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For grants to schools for specific programs including, but not limited to, grants for purposes under title I of the elementary and second- 190 12653-14-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 ary education act. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of this appropriation may be suballocated to other state departments and agencies, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, as needed to accomplish the intent of this appropriation ... 1,771,819,000 ............... (re. $1,655,555,000) For grants to schools and other eligible entities for state grants for improving teacher quality and mathematics and science partnerships pursuant to title II of the elementary and secondary education act. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of this appropriation may be suballocated to other state departments and agencies, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, as needed to accomplish the intent of this appropriation .............. 242,841,000 ..................................... (re. $242,841,000) For grants to schools and other eligible entities for English language acquisition program pursuant to title III of the elementary and secondary education act. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of this appropriation may be suballocated to other state departments and agencies, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, as needed to accomplish the intent of this appropriation ... 57,519,000 ..................... (re. $57,519,000) For grants to schools and other eligible entities for the 21st century community learning centers pursuant to title IV of the elementary and secondary education act. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of this appropriation may be suballo- cated to other state departments and agencies, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, as needed to accomplish the intent of this appropriation ... 96,526,000 ...... (re. $91,293,000) For grants to schools and other eligible entities for the charter schools program pursuant to title V of the elementary and secondary education act. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of this appropriation may be suballocated to other state departments and agencies, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, as needed to accomplish the intent of this appropriation ... 28,000,000 ................................... (re. $28,000,000) For grants to schools and other eligible entities for the rural educa- tion initiative pursuant to title VI of the elementary and secondary education act. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of this appropriation may be suballocated to other state departments and agencies, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, as needed to accomplish the intent of this appropriation ... 5,000,000 ..................................... (re. $5,000,000) For grants to schools and other eligible entities for homeless educa- tion program pursuant to title X of the elementary and secondary education act. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of this appropriation may be suballocated to other state departments and agencies, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, as needed to accomplish the intent of this appropriation ... 8,000,000 ..................................... (re. $8,000,000) For grants to schools and other eligible entities for specific programs including, but not limited to, the Carl D. Perkins voca- tional and applied technology education act (VTEA). 191 12653-14-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of this appropriation may be suballocated to other state departments and agencies, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, as needed to accomplish the intent of this appropriation .............. 68,578,000 ....................................... (re. $63,134,000) For various grants to schools and other eligible entities. Notwith- standing any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of this appro- priation may be suballocated to other state departments and agen- cies, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, as needed to accomplish the intent of this appropriation .............. 29,425,000 ....................................... (re. $29,425,000) For the education of individuals with disabilities including up to $3,000,000 for services and expenses of early childhood direction centers and $500,000 for services and expenses of the center for autism and related disabilities at the state university of New York at Albany. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of the funds appropriated herein shall be available, subject to a plan developed by the commissioner of education and approved by the director of the budget, for grants to ensure appropriately certified teachers in schools providing special services or programs as defined in paragraphs e, g, i and l of subdivision 2 of section 4401 of the education law to children placed by school districts and in approved preschool programs that provide full and half-day educa- tional programs in accordance with section 4410 of the education law for children placed by school district. Provided further that, in the allocation of funds, priority shall be given to those programs with a demonstrated need to increase the number of certified teach- ers to comply with state and federal requirements. Such funds shall be made available for such activities as certification preparation, training, assisting schools with personnel shortages and supporting activities that improve the delivery of services to improve results for children with disabilities. Provided further that notwithstand- ing any inconsistent provision of law, of the funds appropriated herein: (i) $2,000,000 shall be available for payments to schools providing special services or programs as defined in paragraphs e, g, i, and l of subdivision 2 of section 4401 of the education law to help prevent excessive instructional staff turnover through a targeted adjustment of compensation for teachers providing direct instructional services to students at such schools. The commissioner of education shall develop an allocation plan, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, that distributes funds appropriated herein among eligible schools, as defined herein, that qualify based on the following criteria: eligible schools are those that have complied with all applicable requirements for previous grants for this purpose and whose average teacher salary are below the salary provided for similarly qualified teachers in public schools in the region in which such eligible school is located. The allocation to each qualifying school shall be calculated based on the number of weighted full time equivalent (FTE) staff, as defined herein, in the per FTE award amount. The total number of weighted FTE shall be determined by multiplying the actual number of FTE teachers providing classroom instruction at each school, as deter- 192 12653-14-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 mined by the commissioner, by: 1) a factor of 2.0 for those schools where average salaries that are 50 percent or less of those in public school located in the same geographic region; 2) a factor of 1.5 for those schools where average salaries that are 50 percent and 75 percent of public schools located in the same geographic region; or 3) a factor of 1.0 for those schools where the average salaries that are 75-100 percent of public schools located in the same geographic region. The per FTE teacher award amount shall be calcu- lated by dividing the $2,000,000 by the total number of weighted FTE staff; (ii) $2,000,000 shall be available for payments to schools providing special services or programs as defined in paragraphs e, g, i, and l of subdivision 2 of section 4401 of the education law and approved preschool programs in accordance with section 4410 of the education law to help prevent excessive instructional staff turnover through a targeted adjustment of compensation for teachers providing direct instructional services to students at such schools. The commissioner of education shall develop an allocation plan, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, that distrib- utes funds appropriated herein among eligible schools; (iii) up to $10,000,000 shall be available for costs associated with schools operated under article 85 of the education law which otherwise would be payable through the department's general fund aid to localities appropriation, provided further that notwithstanding any inconsist- ent provision of law, any disbursements against this $10,000,000 shall immediately reduce the amounts appropriated in the education department's general fund aid to localities for costs associated with schools operated under article 85 of the education law by an equivalent amount, and the portion of such general fund appropri- ation so affected shall have no further force or effect. Provided that, notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, of the funds appropriated herein, up to $2,000,000 shall be available to support program and/or fiscal audits and/or reviews of individual preschool special education providers to be conducted by an external audit firm selected through a competitive request for proposals process or otherwise and, provided further that up to $2,000,000 shall be available for development of data collection and analysis systems to improve the capacity of the State, school districts and municipalities oversight of the provision of preschool special education services. Provided further that, to the extent permitted by federal law, $1,000,000 shall also be made available for grants to be awarded to municipalities to enhance program oversight. Notwithstanding any provision of the law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of liabilities heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue and, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be avail- able to the department net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of this appropriation may be suballocated to other state departments and agencies, as needed, to accomplish the intent of this appropriation ... 815,347,000 .............. (re. $815,347,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal 193 12653-14-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Federal [Department of] Education Fund Federal Department of Education Account By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For grants to schools and other eligible entities for specific programs in the, but not limited to, amounts indicated for such programs, including $1,776,819,000 for purposes under title I of the elementary and secondary education act, $247,841,000 for improving teacher quality and mathematics and science partnerships pursuant to title II of the elementary and secondary education act, $57,519,000 for English language acquisition pursuant to title III of the elementary and secondary education act, $96,526,000 for 21st century community learning centers pursuant to title IV of the elementary and secondary education act, $23,000,000 for charter schools programs pursuant to title V of the elementary and secondary educa- tion act, $42,425,000 for other purposes pursuant to the elementary and secondary education act and $68,578,000 for grants to schools and other eligible entities for vocational and technical preparation programs pursuant to the perkins career and technical improvement act. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein may be suballocated, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, to any state agency or department to accomplish the purpose of this appropriation ....................... 2,312,708,000 ................................... (re. $850,000,000) For the education of individuals with disabilities including up to $3,000,000 for services and expenses of early childhood direction centers and $500,000 for services and expenses of the center for autism and related disabilities at the state university of New York at Albany. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of the funds appropriated herein shall be available, subject to a plan developed by the commissioner of education and approved by the director of the budget, for grants to ensure appropriately certified teachers in schools providing special services or programs as defined in paragraphs e, g, i and l of subdivision 2 of section 4401 of the education law to children placed by school districts and in approved preschool programs that provide full and half-day educa- tional programs in accordance with section 4410 of the education law for children placed by school district. Provided further that, in the allocation of funds, priority shall be given to those programs with a demonstrated need to increase the number of certified teach- ers to comply with state and federal requirements. Such funds shall be made available for such activities as certification preparation, training, assisting schools with personnel shortages and supporting activities that improve the delivery of services to improve results for children with disabilities. Provided further that notwithstand- ing any inconsistent provision of law, of the funds appropriated herein: (i) $2,000,000 shall be available for payments to schools providing special services or programs as defined in paragraphs e, g, i, and l of subdivision 2 of section 4401 of the education law to help prevent excessive instructional staff turnover through a targeted adjustment of compensation for teachers providing direct 194 12653-14-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 instructional services to students at such schools. The commissioner of education shall develop an allocation plan, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, that distributes funds appropriated herein among eligible schools, as defined herein, that qualify based on the following criteria: eligible schools are those that have complied with all applicable requirements for previous grants for this purpose and whose average teacher salary are below the salary provided for similarly qualified teachers in public schools in the region in which such eligible school is located. The allocation to each qualifying school shall be calculated based on the number of weighted full time equivalent (FTE) staff, as defined herein, in the per FTE award amount. The total number of weighted FTE shall be determined by multiplying the actual number of FTE teachers providing classroom instruction at each school, as deter- mined by the commissioner, by: 1) a factor of 2.0 for those schools where average salaries that are 50 percent or less of those in public school located in the same geographic region; 2) a factor of 1.5 for those schools where average salaries that are 50 percent and 75 percent of public schools located in the same geographic region; or 3) a factor of 1.0 for those schools where the average salaries that are 75-100 percent of public schools located in the same geographic region. The per FTE teacher award amount shall be calcu- lated by dividing the $2,000,000 by the total number of weighted FTE staff; (ii) $2,000,000 shall be available for payments to schools providing special services or programs as defined in paragraphs e, g, i, and l of subdivision 2 of section 4401 of the education law and approved preschool programs in accordance with section 4410 of the education law to help prevent excessive instructional staff turnover through a targeted adjustment of compensation for teachers providing direct instructional services to students at such schools. The commissioner of education shall develop an allocation plan, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, that distrib- utes funds appropriated herein among eligible schools; (iii) up to $10,000,000 shall be available for allowances to schools for the blind and deaf to support services to students attending these schools for costs which otherwise would be payable through the department's general fund aid to localities appropriation, provided further that notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, any disbursements against this $10,000,000 shall immediately reduce the amounts appropriated in the education department's general fund aid to localities for allowances to private schools for the blind and deaf by an equivalent amount, and the portion of such general fund appropriation so affected shall have no further force or effect. Notwithstanding any provision of the law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of liabilities heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue and, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be avail- able to the department net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements and credits ... 815,347,000 ..................... (re. $219,971,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: 195 12653-14-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For grants to schools for specific programs. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein may be suballocated, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, to any state agency or department to accomplish the purpose of this appropriation ... 3,747,000 ....................... (re. $3,747,000) For grants to schools for specific programs including, but not limited to, grants for purposes under title I of the elementary and second- ary education act. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein may be suballocated, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, to any state agency or department to accomplish the purpose of this appropriation ... 1,867,017,000 ................................... (re. $100,000,000) For grants to schools and other eligible entities for state grants for improving teacher quality pursuant to title II of the elementary and secondary education act and for state grants for teacher incentive pursuant to title V of the elementary and secondary education act. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein may be suballocated, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, to any state agency or department to accomplish the purpose of this appropriation ....................... 272,401,000 ...................................... (re. $25,000,000) For grants to schools and other eligible entities for vocational and technical education assistance and technical preparation programs pursuant to the perkins career and technical improvement act. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein may be suballocated, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, to any state agency or department to accomplish the purpose of this appropriation ....................... 68,578,000 ........................................ (re. $3,000,000) For education of individuals with disabilities including up to $3,000,000 for services and expenses of early childhood direction centers and $500,000 for services and expenses of the center for autism and related disabilities at the state university of New York at Albany. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of the funds appropriated herein shall be available, subject to a plan developed by the commissioner of education and approved by the director of the budget, for grants to ensure appropriately certified teachers in schools providing special services or programs as defined in paragraphs e, g, i and l of subdivision 2 of section 4401 of the education law to children placed by school districts and in approved preschool programs that provide full and half-day educa- tional programs in accordance with section 4410 of the education law for children placed by school district. Provided further that, in the allocation of funds, priority shall be given to those programs with a demonstrated need to increase the number of certified teach- ers to comply with state and federal requirements. Such funds shall be made available for such activities as certification preparation, training, assisting schools with personnel shortages and supporting activities that improve the delivery of services to improve results for children with disabilities. Provided further that notwithstand- ing any inconsistent provision of law, of the funds appropriated herein: (i) $2,000,000 shall be available for payments to schools 196 12653-14-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 providing special services or programs as defined in paragraphs e, g, i, and l of subdivision 2 of section 4401 of the education law to help prevent excessive instructional staff turnover through a targeted adjustment of compensation for teachers providing direct instructional services to students at such schools. The commissioner of education shall develop an allocation plan, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, that distributes funds appropriated herein among eligible schools, as defined herein, that qualify based on the following criteria: eligible schools are those that have complied with all applicable requirements for previous grants for this purpose and whose average teacher salary are below the salary provided for similarly qualified teachers in public schools in the region in which such eligible school is located. The allocation to each qualifying school shall be calculated based on the number of weighted full time equivalent (FTE) staff, as defined herein, in the per FTE award amount. The total number of weighted FTE shall be determined by multiplying the actual number of FTE teachers providing classroom instruction at each school, as deter- mined by the commissioner, by: 1) a factor of 2.0 for those schools where average salaries that are 50 percent or less of those in public school located in the same geographic region; 2) a factor of 1.5 for those schools where average salaries that are 50 percent and 75 percent of public schools located in the same geographic region; or 3) a factor of 1.0 for those schools where the average salaries that are 75-100 percent of public schools located in the same geographic region. The per FTE teacher award amount shall be calcu- lated by dividing the $2,000,000 by the total number of weighted FTE staff; (ii) $2,000,000 shall be available for payments to schools providing special services or programs as defined in paragraphs e, g, i, and l of subdivision 2 of section 4401 of the education law and approved preschool programs in accordance with section 4410 of the education law to help prevent excessive instructional staff turnover through a targeted adjustment of compensation for teachers providing direct instructional services to students at such schools. The commissioner of education shall develop an allocation plan, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, that distrib- utes funds appropriated herein among eligible schools; (iii) up to $10,000,000 shall be available for allowances to schools for the blind and deaf to support services to students attending these schools for costs which otherwise would be payable through the department's general fund aid to localities appropriation, provided further that notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, any disbursements against this $10,000,000 shall immediately reduce the amounts appropriated in the education department's general fund aid to localities for allowances to private schools for the blind and deaf by an equivalent amount, and the portion of such general fund appropriation so affected shall have no further force or effect. Notwithstanding any provision of the law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of liabilities heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue and, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be avail- 197 12653-14-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 able to the department net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements and credits ... 801,867,000 ...................... (re. $50,000,000) For the purposes of the teacher incentive fund program as funded by the American recovery and reinvestment act of 2009. Funds appropri- ated herein shall be subject to all applicable reporting and accountability requirements contained in such act .................. 20,500,000 ....................................... (re. $20,500,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For school improvement grants provided to title I of the elementary and secondary education act as funded by the American recovery and reinvestment act of 2009. Funds appropriated herein shall be subject to all applicable reporting and accountability requirements contained in such act ... 135,000,000 ........... (re. $105,000,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2010, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For grants to schools for specific programs. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein may be suballocated, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, to any state agency or department to accomplish the purpose of this appropriation ... 3,747,000 ....................... (re. $3,747,000) For grants to schools for specific programs including, but not limited to, grants for purposes under title I of the elementary and second- ary education act. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein may be suballocated, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, to any state agency or department to accomplish the purpose of this appropriation ... 1,867,017,000 .................................... (re. $60,000,000) For grants to schools and other eligible entities for state grants for improving teacher quality pursuant to title II of the elementary and secondary education act and for state grants for teacher incentive pursuant to title V of the elementary and secondary education act. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein may be suballocated, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, to any state agency or department to accomplish the purpose of this appropriation ....................... 272,401,000 ....................................... (re. $5,000,000) For grants to schools and other eligible entities for vocational and adult education programs or any successor programs. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated here- in may be suballocated, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, to any state agency or department to accomplish the purpose of this appropriation ... 117,282,000 ..... (re. $3,000,000) For the purposes of the teacher incentive fund program as funded by the American recovery and reinvestment act of 2009. Funds appropri- ated herein shall be subject to all applicable reporting and accountability requirements contained in such act. Notwithstanding any other provision of the law to the contrary and subject to the approval of the director of the budget, a portion of the funds appropriated herein may be transferred to the credit of the state 198 12653-14-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 purposes account of the state education department to carry out the purposes of this program ... 20,000,000 .......... (re. $15,228,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2009: For grants to schools for specific programs .......................... 3,747,000 ......................................... (re. $1,000,000) For grants to schools for specific programs including, but not limited to, grants for purposes under title I of the elementary and second- ary education act ... 1,807,000,000 .............. (re. $60,000,000) For school improvement grants provided to title I of the elementary and secondary education act as funded by the American recovery and reinvestment act of 2009. Funds appropriated herein shall be subject to all applicable reporting and accountability requirements contained in such act ... 127,000,000 ............. (re. $2,000,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Federal Health and Human Services Account - 25122 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For grants to schools for specific programs .......................... 5,000,000 ......................................... (re. $5,000,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Federal Health and Human Services Account By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For grants to schools for specific programs .......................... 5,000,000 ......................................... (re. $1,000,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For grants to schools for specific programs .......................... 5,000,000 ......................................... (re. $1,000,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2010, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For grants to schools for specific programs. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein may be suballocated, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, to any state agency or department to accomplish the purpose of this appropriation ... 5,000,000 .......................... (re. $50,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal MISCELLANEOUS Operating Grants Fund Federal Operating Grants Account - 25456 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For grants to schools for specific programs .......................... 5,000,000 ......................................... (re. $5,000,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal 199 12653-14-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Federal USDA-Food and Nutrition Services Fund Federal USDA-Food and Nutrition Services Account - 25026 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For grants to schools and other eligible entities for programs funded through the national school lunch act .............................. 1,052,000,000 ................................. (re. $1,007,221,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For grants to schools and other eligible entities for programs funded through the national school lunch act .............................. 966,000,000 ..................................... (re. $350,000,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For grants to schools and other eligible entities for programs funded through the national school lunch act .............................. 821,987,000 ...................................... (re. $25,000,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For grants to schools and other eligible entities for programs funded through the national school lunch act .............................. 798,045,000 ...................................... (re. $10,000,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal State Fiscal Stabilization Fund State Fiscal Stabilization Account - 25200 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2010, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For the purposes of the Race to the Top state fiscal stabilization fund-state incentive grant as funded by the American recovery and reinvestment act of 2009. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to contrary, funds appropriated herein may be suballocated, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, to any state agency or department for the purposes of the state fiscal stabilization fund-state incentive grants as funded by the American recovery and reinvestment act of 2009, provided further that, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, a portion of the funds appropriated herein, may be transferred to the credit of the state purposes account of the state education department to carry out the purposes of this section. Funds appropriated herein shall be subject to all applicable reporting and accountability requirements contained in such act ... 750,000,000 ........... (re. $550,000,000) 200 12653-14-4 STATE BOARD OF ELECTIONS AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS General Fund ....................... 0 2,600,000 Special Revenue Funds - Other ...... 30,000,000 0 Special Revenue Funds - Federal .... 0 27,800,000 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 30,000,000 30,400,000 ================ ================ SCHEDULE PUBLIC CAMPAIGN FINANCE PROGRAM ............................. 30,000,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other 2014 State Comptroller Election Account For payments pursuant to title II of article 14 of the election law and sections 92-t and 95 of the state finance law ............. 30,000,000 -------------- 201 12653-14-4 STATE BOARD OF ELECTIONS AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 REGULATION OF ELECTIONS PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2006, as amended by chapter 496, section 1, of the laws of 2008: The sum of five million dollars ($5,000,000) is hereby appropriated for services and expenses related to the alteration of poll sites to provide accessibility for disabled voters. Such funds shall be allo- cated to local boards of elections in proportion to the percentage of the state's registered voters residing in each local board's jurisdiction on December 31, 2004. Local boards of elections shall submit an alteration plan to improve handicap accessibility to the state board of elections. Such moneys shall be payable on the audit and warrant of the state comptroller, on vouchers certified or approved by the state board of elections pursuant to subdivision four of section 3-100 of the election law, in the manner provided by law, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation avail- able for expenditure and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 ... 4,990,000 ............... (re. $2,600,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Poll Site Accessibility Account - 25169 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses including prior year liabilities related to the alteration of poll sites to provide accessibility for disabled voters. Such funds shall be allocated to local boards of elections in proportion to the percentage of the state's registered voters residing in each local board's jurisdiction on December 31, 2004. Local boards of elections shall submit an alteration plan to improve handicap accessibility to the state board of elections. Such moneys shall be payable on the audit and warrant of the state comptroller, on vouchers certified or approved by the state board of elections pursuant to subdivision 4 of section 3-100 of the election law, in the manner provided by law ... 1,000,000 .......... (re. $1,000,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses including prior year liabilities related to the alteration of poll sites to provide accessibility for disabled voters. Such funds shall be allocated to local boards of elections in proportion to the percentage of the state's registered voters residing in each local board's jurisdiction on December 31, 2004. Local boards of elections shall submit an alteration plan to improve handicap accessibility to the state board of elections. Such moneys shall be payable on the audit and warrant of the state comptroller, on vouchers certified or approved by the state board of elections pursuant to subdivision 4 of section 3-100 of the election law, in the manner provided by law ... 1,000,000 .......... (re. $1,000,000) 202 12653-14-4 STATE BOARD OF ELECTIONS AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For services and expenses including prior year liabilities related to the alteration of poll sites to provide accessibility for disabled voters. Such funds shall be allocated to local boards of elections in proportion to the percentage of the state's registered voters residing in each local board's jurisdiction on December 31, 2004. Local boards of elections shall submit an alteration plan to improve handicap accessibility to the state board of elections. Such moneys shall be payable on the audit and warrant of the state comptroller, on vouchers certified or approved by the state board of elections pursuant to subdivision 4 of section 3-100 of the election law, in the manner provided by law ... 1,000,000 ............ (re. $500,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal MISCELLANEOUS Operating Grants Fund Help America Vote Act Implementation Account By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2009: Additional funding for services and expenses related to the implemen- tation of the help America vote act of 2002, including the purchase of new voting machines and disability accessible ballot marking devices for use by the local boards of elections pursuant to the help America vote act of 2002. Such moneys shall be allocated to the local boards of elections in proportion to the percentage of the state's registered voters residing in each local board's jurisdic- tion on December 31, 2004 ... 7,000,000 ........... (re. $1,000,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2009, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses related to the implementation of the help America vote act of 2002, including the purchase of new voting machines and disability accessible ballot marking devices for use by the local boards of elections pursuant to the help America vote act of 2002. Such moneys shall be allocated to local boards of elections in proportion to the percentage of the state's registered voters residing in each local board's jurisdiction on December 31, 2004 ... 1,500,000 ......................................... (re. $1,500,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2008, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses related to the implementation of the help America vote act of 2002, including the purchase of new voting machines and disability accessible ballot marking devices for use by the local boards of elections pursuant to the help America vote act of 2002. Such moneys shall be allocated to local boards of elections in proportion to the percentage of the state's registered voters residing in each local board's jurisdiction on December 31, 2004 ... 9,300,000 ......................................... (re. $9,300,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2005, as added by chapter 62, section 1, of the laws of 2005: 203 12653-14-4 STATE BOARD OF ELECTIONS AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses incurred for poll worker training and voter education efforts pursuant to a chapter of the laws of 2005 ........ 10,000,000 ........................................ (re. $3,500,000) By chapter 181, section 20, of the laws of 2005, as amended by chapter 55, section 3, of the laws of 2006: For services and expenses related to the purchase of new voting machines and voting systems for use by local boards of elections pursuant to the Help America Vote Act of 2002. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, such funds may only be expended in accord- ance with the provisions of this act related to the allocation of such funds and the procurement and purchase of voting systems and voting machines, including section ten of this act entitled "Formula for allocating Help America Vote Act money to local boards of election" and section twelve of this act entitled "Help America Vote Act voting machine and system implementation procurement process". Such moneys shall be payable on the audit and warrant of the state comptroller on vouchers certified or approved in the manner provided by law ... 190,000,000 ........................... (re. $10,000,000) 204 12653-14-4 ENERGY RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS Special Revenue Funds - Other ...... 7,369,000 0 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 7,369,000 0 ================ ================ SCHEDULE RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT AND DEMONSTRATION PROGRAM .............. 7,369 000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Energy Research and Planning Account - 21943 Research, development and demonstration program grants ............................... 6,678,000 University of Rochester laboratory for laser energetics ..................................... 691,000 -------------- 205 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS General Fund - State and Local ..... 10,176,000 6,636,413 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 10,176,000 6,636,413 ================ ================ SCHEDULE ADMINISTRATION PROGRAM ....................................... 8,500,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 Invasive species control and water dredging projects ..................................... 2,000,000 Sewage-Right-to-Know program ..................... 500,000 Services and expenses of Cornell community integrated pest management ..................... 550,000 Pharmaceutical take back program ................. 150,000 Dutch Hollow Brook Watershed ..................... 200,000 The Rockland Bergen Flood Mitigation task force .......................................... 100,000 Services and expenses of EPCAL sewage treat- ment facility ................................ 5,000,000 -------------- AIR AND WATER QUALITY MANAGEMENT PROGRAM ....................... 745,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For services and expenses of the following commissions notwithstanding any law to the contrary: The Interstate environmental commission ........... 15,000 The Susquehanna river basin commission ........... 259,000 The New England Interstate commission ............. 38,000 The Delaware river basin commission .............. 359,500 The Ohio river basin commission ................... 13,500 The Great Lakes commission ........................ 60,000 -------------- SOLID AND HAZARDOUS WASTE MANAGEMENT PROGRAM ................... 931,000 -------------- General Fund 206 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Local Assistance Account - 10000 For payment to Essex county under an agree- ment with the department of environmental conservation ................................... 294,000 For payment to Hamilton county under an agreement with the department of environ- mental conservation ............................ 147,000 For community impact research grants. Such grants shall be in an amount of up to $50,000 for community groups for projects that address a community's exposure to multiple environmental harms and risks. Such projects shall include studies to investigate the environment, or related public health issues of the community. Projects shall include research that will be used to expand the knowledge or under- standing of the affected community. The results of the investigation shall be disseminated to members of the affected community. Community groups eligible for funding shall be located in the same area as the environmental and/or related public health issues to be addressed by the project. Such groups shall be primarily focused on addressing the environmental and/or related public health issues of the residents of the affected community and shall be comprised primarily of members of the affected community ......................... 490,000 -------------- 207 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 ADMINISTRATION PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses of the invasive species program including $50,000 for Lake Chautauqua and $100,000 for Lake George ... 500,000 ............................................. (re. $375,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses of Cornell Community Integrated Pest Manage- ment ... 400,000 ..................................... (re. $30,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2008, as amended chapter 1, section 4, of the laws of 2009: For services and expenses of the Greenwood Lake bi-state commission ... 226,000 ......................................... (re. $123,000) For services and expenses of a Road Salt Study in the Adirondacks 150,000 ............................................. (re. $150,000) For services and expenses of a Flood Mitigation Study - Village of Larchmont ... 75,000 ................................. (re. $58,000) Edgewood Oak Brush Plains Preserve Improvement ....................... 376,000 ............................................. (re. $255,000) For services and expenses of Children's Environmental Health Centers and may be suballocated to the department of health ................ 602,000 .............................................. (re. $25,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2007, as amended by chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2008: For services and expenses for Timber Theft Education and Training Law Enforcement ... 29,400 ............................... (re. $29,400) For services and expenses for the Delaware River Basin Flood Control ... 245,000 ......................................... (re. $125,000) Edgewood Oak Brush Plains Preserve Improvement ....................... 220,500 ............................................. (re. $208,000) Peconic Estuary ... 196,000 ........................... (re. $196,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2006, as amended by chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2008: For services and expenses of Environmental Education ................. 49,000 ............................................... (re. $49,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2005, as amended by chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2008: Peconic Bay ... 196,000 ................................ (re. $51,000) Invasive Species Eradication ... 980,000 .............. (re. $157,000) For services and expenses of the Rockaway Partnership for the estab- lishment of a Jamaica Bay estuary plan ... 44,713 ... (re. $44,713) For services and expenses of a Jamaica Bay waterfront access improve- ment project ... 1,568,000 ........................ (re. $1,400,000) 208 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2000: State aid for services and expenses, including general operation expenses, of the following: Town of Babylon Recreational Fishing and Aquaculture Center ... 280,000 .............................................. (re. $12,000) AIR AND WATER QUALITY MANAGEMENT PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses of the following commissions notwithstanding any law to the contrary: The Interstate environmental commission ... 15,000 ........ (re. $300) The New England Interstate commission ... 38,000 ........ (re. $1,200) The Ohio river basin commission ... 14,000 ................ (re. $200) The Great Lakes commission ... 60,000 ..................... (re. $700) SOLID AND HAZARDOUS WASTE MANAGEMENT PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For payment to Essex county under an agreement with the department of environmental conservation ... 294,000 .............. (re. $294,000) For payment to Hamilton county under an agreement with the department of environmental conservation ... 147,000 ........... (re. $147,000) For community impact research grants. Such grants shall be in an amount of up to $50,000 for community groups for projects that address a community's exposure to multiple environmental harms and risks. Such projects shall include studies to investigate the envi- ronment, or related public health issues of the community. Projects shall include research that will be used to expand the knowledge or understanding of the affected community. The results of the investi- gation shall be disseminated to members of the affected community. Community groups eligible for funding shall be located in the same area as the environmental and/or related public health issues to be addressed by the project. Such groups shall be primarily focused on addressing the environmental and/or related public health issues of the residents of the affected community and shall be comprised primarily of members of the affected community ..................... 490,000 ............................................. (re. $490,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For payment to Essex county under an agreement with the department of environmental conservation ... 294,000 .............. (re. $294,000) For payment to Hamilton county under an agreement with the department of environmental conservation ... 147,000 ........... (re. $147,000) For community impact research grants. Such grants shall be in an amount of up to $50,000 for community groups for projects that 209 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 address a community's exposure to multiple environmental harms and risks. Such projects shall include studies to investigate the envi- ronment, or related public health issues of the community. Projects shall include research that will be used to expand the knowledge or understanding of the affected community. The results of the investi- gation shall be disseminated to members of the affected community. Community groups eligible for funding shall be located in the same area as the environmental and/or related public health issues to be addressed by the project. Such groups shall be primarily focused on addressing the environmental and/or related public health issues of the residents of the affected community and shall be comprised primarily of members of the affected community ..................... 490,000 ............................................. (re. $490,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For community impact research grants. Such grants shall be in an amount of up to $50,000 for community groups for projects that address a community's exposure to multiple environmental harms and risks. Such projects shall include studies to investigate the envi- ronment, or related public health issues of the community. Projects shall include research that will be used to expand the knowledge or understanding of the affected community. The results of the investi- gation shall be disseminated to members of the affected community. Community groups eligible for funding shall be located in the same area as the environmental and/or related public health issues to be addressed by the project. Such groups shall be primarily focused on addressing the environmental and/or related public health issues of the residents of the affected community and shall be comprised primarily of members of the affected community ..................... 490,000 ............................................. (re. $490,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For community impact research grants. Such grants shall be in an amount of up to $50,000 for community groups for projects that address a community's exposure to multiple environmental harms and risks. Such projects shall include studies to investigate the envi- ronment, or related public health issues of the community. Projects shall include research that will be used to expand the knowledge or understanding of the affected community. The results of the investi- gation shall be disseminated to members of the affected community. Community groups eligible for funding shall be located in the same area as the environmental and/or related public health issues to be addressed by the project. Such groups shall be primarily focused on addressing the environmental and/or related public health issues of the residents of the affected community and shall be comprised primarily of members of the affected community ..................... 490,000 ............................................. (re. $318,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2009: For community impact research grants. Such grants shall be in an amount of up to $50,000 for community groups for projects that address a community's exposure to multiple environmental harms and 210 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 risks. Such projects shall include studies to investigate the envi- ronment, or related public health issues of the community. Projects shall include research that will be used to expand the knowledge or understanding of the affected community. The results of the investi- gation shall be disseminated to members of the affected community. Community groups eligible for funding shall be located in the same area as the environmental and/or related public health issues to be addressed by the project. Such groups shall be primarily focused on addressing the environmental and/or related public health issues of the residents of the affected community and shall be comprised primarily of members of the affected community ..................... 490,000 ............................................. (re. $264,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2008: For community impact research grants. Such grants shall be in an amount of up to $50,000 for community groups for projects that address a community's exposure to multiple environmental harms and risks. Such projects shall include studies to investigate the envi- ronment, or related public health issues of the community. Projects shall include research that will be used to expand the knowledge or understanding of the affected community. The results of the investi- gation shall be disseminated to members of the affected community. Community groups eligible for funding shall be located in the same area as the environmental and/or related public health issues to be addressed by the project. Such groups shall be primarily focused on addressing the environmental and/or related public health issues of the residents of the affected community and shall be comprised primarily of members of the affected community ..................... 490,000 .............................................. (re. $37,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2007, as amended by chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2008: For community impact research grants. Such grants shall be in an amount of up to $50,000 for community groups for projects that address a community's exposure to multiple environmental harms and risks. Such projects shall include studies to investigate the envi- ronment, or related public health issues of the community. Projects shall include research that will be used to expand the knowledge or understanding of the affected community. The results of the investi- gation shall be disseminated to members of the affected community. Community groups eligible for funding shall be located in the same area as the environmental and/or related public health issues to be addressed by the project. Such groups shall be primarily focused on addressing the environmental and/or related public health issues of the residents of the affected community and shall be comprised primarily of members of the affected community ..................... 490,000 .............................................. (re. $33,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2006, as amended by chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2008: For community impact research grants. Such grants shall be in an amount of up to $25,000 for community groups for projects that 211 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 address a community's exposure to multiple environmental harms and risks. Such projects shall include studies to investigate the envi- ronment, economy and public health of the community. Projects shall be of a research nature that will be used to expand the knowledge or understanding of the affected community. The results of the investi- gation shall be disseminated to members of the affected community. Community groups eligible for funding shall be located in the same area as the environmental and/or public health problems to be addressed by the project. Such groups shall be primarily focused on addressing the environmental and/or public health problems of the residents of the affected community and shall be comprised primarily of members of the affected community ... 490,000 ..... (re. $69,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2005: For community impact research grants. Such grants shall be in an amount of up to $25,000 for community groups for projects that address a community's exposure to multiple environmental harms and risks. Such projects shall include studies to investigate the envi- ronment, economy and public health of the community. Projects shall be of a research nature that will be used to expand the knowledge or understanding of the affected community. The results of the investi- gation shall be disseminated to members of the affected community. Community groups eligible for funding shall be located in the same area as the environmental and/or public health problems to be addressed by the project. Such groups shall be primarily focused on addressing the environmental and/or public health problems of the residents of the affected community and shall be comprised primarily of members of the affected community ... 500,000 ..... (re. $11,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2000: For grants to municipalities, school districts and not-for-profit corporations to implement non-toxic alternatives to pesticides in pest management programs. Such grants may be used for training in non-toxic methods of pest control, and for making basic structural improvements which inhibit pest infestations in structures ... 400,000 .............................................. (re. $11,900) For technical assistance grants to citizen groups affected by hazard- ous waste site remediation projects ... 250,000 ..... (re. $250,000) 212 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS General Fund ....................... 2,023,139,300 600,013,950 Special Revenue Funds - Federal .... 1,347,215,000 2,353,852,000 Special Revenue Funds - Other ...... 18,802,000 14,984,000 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 3,389,156,300 2,968,849,950 ================ ================ SCHEDULE CHILD CARE PROGRAM ......................................... 617,416,700 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 The money hereby appropriated is to be available for payment of state aid hereto- fore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, the money hereby appropriated shall be available to the office net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, in lieu of payments authorized by the social services law, or payments of federal funds otherwise due to the local social services districts for programs provided under the federal social security act or the federal food stamp act, funds herein appropriated, in amounts certified by the state commissioner or the state commissioner of health as due from local social services districts each month as their share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law may be set aside by the state comptroller in an interest-bearing account with such interest accruing to the credit of the locality in order to ensure the orderly and prompt payment of providers under section 367-b of the social services law pursuant to an estimate provided by the commissioner of health of each local social services district's share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law. 213 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be transferred to any other appropriation within the office of children and family services and/or the office of temporary and disability assistance and/or suballo- cated to the office of temporary and disa- bility assistance for the purpose of paying local social services districts' costs of the above program and may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation or with any other item or items within the amounts appropri- ated within the office of children and family services general fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the money hereby appropriated, in combina- tion with the money appropriated in feder- al block grant, federal day care account, including any funds transferred or subal- located by the office of temporary and disability assistance special revenue funds - federal / aid to localities feder- al health and human services fund federal temporary assistance to needy families block grant funds at the request of local social services districts and, upon approval of the director of the budget, transfer of federal temporary assistance for needy families block grant funds made available from the New York works compli- ance fund program or otherwise specif- ically appropriated therefor, shall constitute the state block grant for child care. The money hereby appropriated is to be available to social services districts for child care assistance pursuant to title 5-C of article 6 of the social services law and shall be apportioned among the social services districts by the office according to an allocation plan developed by the office and submitted to the director of the budget for approval within 60 days of enactment of the budget. 214 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 A district's block grant allocation, including any funds the office of tempo- rary and disability assistance transfers from a district's flexible fund for family services allocation to the state block grant for child care at the district's request, for a particular federal fiscal year is available only for child care assistance expenditures made during that federal fiscal year and which are claimed by March 31 of the year immediately following the end of that federal fiscal year. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, any claims for child care assist- ance made by a social services district for expenditures made during a particular federal fiscal year, other than claims made under title XX of the federal social security act and under the food stamp employment and training program, shall be counted against the social services district's block grant allocation for that federal fiscal year. A social services district shall expend its allocation from the block grant in accord- ance with the applicable provisions in federal law and regulations relating to the federal funds included in the state block grant for child care and the regu- lations of the office of children and family services. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, each district's claims submitted under the state block grant for child care will be processed in a manner that maximizes the availability of federal funds and ensures that the district meets its maintenance of effort requirement in each applicable federal fiscal year ........ 270,553,700 For additional services and expenses of child care assistance programs .............. 34,000,000 For services and expenses of the united federation of teachers to provide profes- sional development to child care providers including but not necessarily limited to licensed group family day care home, registered family day care home and legal- ly-exempt providers located in the city of New York, to meet existing training requirements and to enhance the develop- ment of such providers ......................... 500,000 215 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For services and expenses of the united federation of teachers to establish and operate a quality grant program for child care providers which may include licensed group family day care home providers, registered family day care home providers and legally-exempt providers located in the city of New York ......................... 1,500,000 For services and expenses of child care services provided to children of migrant workers in programs operated by non-profit organizations under contract with the department of agriculture and markets to provide such care. The funds appropriated herein may be suballocated to the depart- ment of agriculture and markets .............. 1,754,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................. 308,327,700 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Federal Day Care Account - 25175 For services and expenses related to the child care block grant. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, in lieu of payments authorized by the social services law, or payments of federal funds otherwise due to the local social services districts for programs provided under the federal social security act or the federal food stamp act, funds herein appropriated, in amounts certified by the state commissioner or the state commissioner of health as due from local social services districts each month as their share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law may be set aside by the state comptroller in an interest-bearing account with such interest accruing to the credit of the locality in order to ensure the orderly and prompt payment of providers under section 367-b of the social services law pursuant to an estimate provided by the commissioner of health of each local social services district's share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law. 216 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Funds appropriated herein shall be available for aid to municipalities, for services and expenses under the child care block grant and for payments to the federal government for expenditures made pursuant to the social services law and the state plan for individual and family grant program under the disaster relief act of 1974. Such funds are to be available for payment of aid, services and expenses heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to munici- palities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the office net of disal- lowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be transferred to any other appropriation within the office of children and family services and/or the office of temporary and disability assistance and/or suballo- cated to the office of temporary and disa- bility assistance for the purpose of paying local social services districts' costs of the above program and may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation or with any other item or items within the amounts appropri- ated within the office of children and family services general fund - local assistance account or special revenue funds federal/state operations federal day care account with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chair- man of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the money hereby appropriated including any funds transferred by the office of temporary and disability assistance special revenue funds - federal / aid to localities federal health and human services fund, federal temporary assist- ance to needy families block grant funds at the request of local social services districts and, upon approval of the direc- 217 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 tor of the budget, transfer of federal temporary assistance for needy families block grant funds made available from the New York works compliance fund program or otherwise specifically appropriated there- for, in combination with the money appro- priated in the general fund / aid to localities local assistance account, appropriated for the state block grant for child care shall constitute the state block grant for child care. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $216,755,000 of the state block grant for child care may be used for child care assistance pursuant to title 5-C of arti- cle 6 of the social services law. The funds that are to be available to social services districts for child care assist- ance shall be apportioned among the social services districts by the office according to the allocation plan developed by the office and submitted to the director of the budget for approval within 60 days of enactment of the budget. A district's block grant allocation, including any funds the office of temporary and disabil- ity assistance transfers from a district's flexible fund for family services allo- cation to the state block grant for child care at the district's request, for a particular federal fiscal year is avail- able only for child care assistance expenditures made during that federal fiscal year and which are claimed by March 31 of the year immediately following the end of that federal fiscal year. Notwith- standing any other provision of law, any claims for child care assistance made by a social services district for expenditures made during a particular federal fiscal year, other than claims made under title XX of the federal social security act and under the food stamp employment and train- ing program, shall be counted against the social services district's block grant allocation for that federal fiscal year. A social services district shall expend its allocation from the block grant in accord- ance with the applicable provisions in federal law and regulations relating to the federal funds included in the state 218 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 block grant for child care and the regu- lations of the office of children and family services. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, each district's claims submitted under the state block grant for child care will be processed in a manner that maximizes the availability of federal funds and ensures that the district meets its maintenance of effort requirement in each applicable federal fiscal year. Funds appropriated herein shall be subject to the amount awarded in federal grant fund- ing. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $38,332,000 of the funds may be available for funding to social services districts for child care assistance should addi- tional health and human services funding be available. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $22,034,000 may be available for services and expenses for the operation and coordi- nation of child care resource and referral agencies. Such funds are to be available pursuant to a plan prepared by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget to continue existing programs with existing contractors that are satisfactorily performing as determined by the office of children and family services, to award new contracts to not-for-profit organizations to continue programs where the existing contractors are not satisfactorily performing as determined by the office of children and family services and/or to award new contracts to not-for-profit organizations through a competitive proc- ess. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $6,125,000 may be available for services and expenses for the operation and coordi- nation of legally exempt enrollment agen- cies located in the city of New York. Such funds are to be available pursuant to a plan prepared by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget to continue exist- ing programs with existing contractors that are satisfactorily performing as determined by the office of children and 219 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 family services, to award new contracts to not-for-profit organizations to continue programs where the existing contractors are not satisfactorily performing as determined by the office of children and family services and/or to award new contracts to not-for-profit organizations through a competitive process. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $1,100,000 may be available for services and expenses for the operation of infant/toddler resource centers. Such funds are to be available pursuant to a plan prepared by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget to continue exist- ing programs with existing contractors that are satisfactorily performing as determined by the office of children and family services, to award new contracts to not-for-profit organizations to continue programs where the existing contractors are not satisfactorily performing as determined by the office of children and family services and/or to award new contracts to not-for-profit organizations through a competitive process. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $6,434,000 may be available for services and expenses of child care provider train- ing. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $10,240,000 may be available for services and expenses of child care scholarships education and ongoing professional devel- opment. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $2,000,000 may be available for services and expenses of the development and main- tenance of automated systems in support of licensing and oversight of child day care providers. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $586,000 may be available for services and expenses to make awards through a compet- itive grant process for start-up expenses and for the promotion of child health and safety, including equipment and minor renovations. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $300,000 may be available for services and 220 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 expenses for the establishment and/or operation of child care services in the state's courts. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $2,020,000 may be available for services and expenses of subsidy and quality activ- ities at the state university of New York including community colleges and state operated campuses. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $2,020,000 may be available for services and expenses of subsidy and quality activ- ities at the city university of New York, including community colleges and senior colleges. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $750,000 may be available for suballo- cation to the department of agriculture and markets for services and expenses of child care services provided to children of migrant workers in programs operated by non-profit organizations under contract with the department of agriculture and markets to provide such care. Of the amount appropriated herein, up to $50,000 may be available for services and expenses of conducting a market rate survey ..................................... 308,746,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................. 308,746,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Quality Child Care and Protection Account - 21900 For services and expenses related to admin- istering the "quality child care and protection act" specifically, the provision of grants to child day care providers for health and safety purposes, for training of child day care provider staff and other activities to increase the availability and/or quality of child care programs. No expenditure shall be made from this account until an expenditure plan has been approved by the director of the budget ..................................... 343,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ..................... 343,000 -------------- 221 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 NEW YORK STATE COMMISSION FOR THE BLIND PROGRAM ................ 460,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account For services and expenses of the Helen Keller - CORE Program to provide services to legally-blind individuals having higher education or competitive employment goals ....... 35,000 For services and expenses of the National Federation of the Blind for NFB-Newsline ........ 75,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ..................... 110,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Education Fund Rehabilitation Services/Supported Employment Account - 25213 For services and expenses related to the New York state commission for the blind including transfer or suballocation to the state education department ..................... 350,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ..................... 350,000 -------------- FAMILY AND CHILDREN'S SERVICES PROGRAM ................... 2,747,244,800 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount appropriated herein, shall be available under a foster care block grant for state reimbursement of eligible social services district expendi- tures for the provision and administration of foster care services including care, maintenance, supervision, and tuition; for supervision of foster children placed in federally funded job corps programs; for care, maintenance, supervision, and tuition for adjudicated juvenile delin- quents and persons in need of supervision placed in residential programs operated by authorized agencies and in out-of-state residential programs; and for the provision and administration of the 222 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 kinship guardian assistance program including kinship guardianship assistance payments and payments for non-recurring guardianship expenses. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, a portion of the funds are available to reimburse social services districts for the change in the maximum state aid rates established by the office of children and family services for the 2014-15 rate year pursuant to section 398-a of the social services law and sections 4003 and 4405 of the education law to reflect the continua- tion of the cost of living adjustments that became effective April 1, 2008 for payments made to foster parents and for salary and fringe benefit costs and other critical nonpersonal services costs for foster care programs as determined by the office. Social services districts must adjust the amount of payments made for care provided by congregate care and foster boarding home programs and to foster parents to reflect the cost of living adjustments in the manner specified by the office. Each authorized agency operating a congregate care or foster boarding home program in New York state for which the office sets a maximum state aid rate pursuant to section 398-a of the social services law or section 4003 or 4405 of the education law shall submit, at the time and in a manner to be determined by the office, a written certification, attesting that the funds received for the continuation of the cost of living adjust- ment to the maximum state aid rate that became effective April 1, 2008 for that program will be or were used solely in accordance with the requirements of the cost of living adjustment established by the office. Notwithstanding any inconsist- ent provision of law, including section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part N of chapter 56 of the laws of 2013, for the period commencing on April 1, 2014 and ending March 31, 2015 the commissioner shall not apply any cost of living adjust- ment for the purpose of establishing rates 223 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 of payments, contracts or any other form of reimbursement. Within the amounts appropriated herein, state reimbursement to each social services district for services identified herein that are otherwise reimbursable by the state from April 1, 2014 through March 31, 2015 shall be limited to a district allocation, hereinafter referred to as the district's block grant allocation. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, such block grant allocation shall be based, in part, on each district's claims for such costs, adjusted by the applicable cost allocation methodology and net of any retroactive payments for the 12 month period ending June 30, 2013 that are submitted on or before January 2, 2014 and, in part, on such other factors as determined by the office of children and family services and approved by the direc- tor of the budget. Any portion of a social services district's allocation from funds appropriated herein not claimed by such district during the state fiscal year may be used by such district for expenditures on preventive services provided pursuant to section 409-a of the social services law, independent living services and aftercare services provided pursuant to regulations of the department of family assistance, claimed by such district during the next state fiscal year up to the amount remaining from the district's foster care block grant allocation, provided however, that any claims for such services during the next state fiscal year in excess of such amount shall be subject to 62 percent state reimbursement exclu- sive of any federal funds made available for such purposes, in accordance with directives of the department of family assistance and subject to the approval of the director of the budget. Any claims submitted by a social services district for reimbursement for a particular state fiscal year for which the social services district does not receive state or federal reimbursement during that state fiscal year may not be claimed against that 224 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 district's block grant apportionment for the next state fiscal year. The office of children and family services, with the approval of the director of the budget, may reduce a district's block grant allocation by the state share decrease related to federal retroactive reimbursement for such foster care services identified herein. The office, with the approval of the director of the budget, may reduce a district's block grant allocation by the state share of disallowances or sanctions taken against the district pursuant to the social services law or federal law. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the state shall not be responsible for reimbursing a social services district and a district shall not seek state reimburse- ment for any portion of any state disal- lowance or sanction taken against the social services district, or any federal disallowance attributable to final federal agency decisions or to settlement made, on or after July 1, 1995, when such disallow- ance or sanction results from the failure of the social services district to comply with federal or state requirements, including, but not limited to, failure to document eligibility for federal or state funds in the case record; provided, howev- er, if the office determines that any federal disallowance for services provided between January 1, 1999 and May 31, 1999 results solely from the late enactment of the state legislation implementing the federal adoption and safe families act, the state shall be solely responsible for the full amount of the disallowance or sanction; provided, further, however, this provision shall be deemed to apply both prospectively and retroactively regardless of whether such sanctions or disallowances are for services provided or claims made prior to or after April 1, 2014. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, any federal disallowance resulting from a federal title IV-E eligibility review or audit that uses extrapolated statistic techniques shall be passed along by the state to any and all social services 225 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 districts that the office of children and family services has determined have not complied with the title IV-E eligibility requirements or have not taken the neces- sary actions to ensure compliance with such requirements including, but not limited to, failing to: assess and fully document all the criteria and have readily available all the necessary documents to establish and continue title IV-E eligi- bility for all title IV-E eligible chil- dren within the required time frames; claim title IV-E funding only for cases that meet all of the title IV-E eligibil- ity criteria; and fully implement the social services payment system on or before April 1, 2005 for all direct and voluntary agency foster care services. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, the office of children and family services shall impose on social services districts any federal disallowance issued against the state as a result of a federal title IV-E secondary eligibility review regard- less of the date the children may have entered foster care, the date the eligi- bility or payment errors occurred, or the filing date of any federal claims for reimbursement; provided, however, that the state shall be responsible for the disal- lowed costs and expenditures related to the placement of children in a facility operated by the office of children and family services, which shall be determined in the same manner as the disallowed costs and expenditures for social services districts other than the city of New York. In order to reimburse the federal govern- ment for the full amount of any disallow- ance imposed on the state by the federal administration for children and families within the timeframes necessary to avoid any potential interest payments on such amount, the office of children and family services is authorized to immediately offset funds otherwise due to each district for a pro rata share of the total disallowed costs based on the percentage of applicable federal title IV-E claims made by that district for the relevant time period as compared to the total 226 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 applicable statewide title IV-E claims. The amount of the offset against each district will be adjusted, if necessary, upon completion of the disallowance allo- cation process. The final allocation of the amount of any federal disallowance resulting from a title IV-E secondary eligibility review shall be allocated among the districts so that each district shall be responsible for the amount attributable to each of the district's children or cases that are determined by the federal review to be unallowable. Each district shall also be responsible for a portion of the federal extrapolated disal- lowance amount based on the relative error rate for the district. The city of New York's error rate will be based on the federal sample and federal statistics. For all social services districts other than the city of New York, the error rate will be based on a review conducted by the district of a sample of children and/or cases determined by the office of children and family services and a re-review of a sub-sample by the office of those children and/or cases determined by the office. The office of children and family services will determine what is reasonable in establishing the size of the sample and sub-sample for each district. The office of children and family services shall notify each social services district of the sample of children and/or cases from the federal audit period that the social services district must review. Any child or case from the social services district that was included in the federal sample will automatically be included in the social services district's review sample and the determination made at the federal review regarding that child or case will govern for the purposes of the social services district's review. The social services district must complete and submit the results of its review to the office of children and family services within 60 days of receipt of the sample. The error rate for the district will be based on the findings of the district's review and the office of children and family services' 227 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 re-review. If a social services district does not complete its review within 60 days of receiving the sample from the office of children and family services, the office of children and family services shall assign an error rate to the social services district based on the relative percentage of the district's applicable title IV-E claims for the relevant period as compared to applicable statewide title IV-E claims for that period and other circumstances that the office of children and family services may consider in order to allocate 100 percent of the federal disallowance. The office of children and family services shall apply each social services district's error rate to the total amount of the district's applicable title IV-E claims including associated administrative expenses. The resulting dollar amounts for all of the social services districts will be summed to derive the total amount of title IV-E claims deemed to be in error statewide. To establish a disallowance percentage for each social services district, the amount of the district's title IV-E claims deemed to be in error will be divided by the amount of statewide title IV-E claims deemed to be in error. The resulting disallowance percentage for each district will be applied to the entire title IV-E extrapolated disallowance calculated by the federal review to determine the amount of the extrapolated disallowance for which the district is responsible. Each district will be credited for the amount already disallowed for any individual children or cases found to be in error during the federal review. The exclusive appeal rights for the review of the amount of the federal disallowance assigned to each social services district shall be pursuant to article 78 of the civil practice laws and rules; provided, however, that in any such action all of the social services districts shall be joined as necessary parties and the venue of any such action shall be in Rensselaer county. Any social services district that fails to complete its sample review in the required time 228 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 frames shall have no right to appeal and shall not be a necessary party to any action brought by another social services district. The money hereby appropriated is to be available for payment of state aid hereto- fore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, the money hereby appropriated shall be available to the office net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be transferred to any other appropriation within the office of children and family services and/or the office of temporary and disability assistance and/or suballo- cated to the office of temporary and disa- bility assistance for the purpose of paying local social services districts' costs of the above program and may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation or with any other item or items within the amounts appropri- ated within the office of children and family services general fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, in lieu of payments authorized by the social services law, or payments of federal funds otherwise due to the local social services districts for programs provided under the federal social security act or the federal food stamp act, funds herein appropriated, in amounts certified by the state comptroller or the state commissioner of health as due from local social services districts each month as their share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law may be set aside by the state comptroller in an interest bearing account with such interest accruing to the credit of the locality in order to ensure the orderly 229 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 and prompt payment of providers under section 367-b of the social services law pursuant to an estimate provided by the commissioner of health of each local social services district's share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law. Notwithstanding the provisions of any other law to the contrary, the office of chil- dren and family services may, on behalf of social services districts, make payments to foster boarding homes paid directly by social services districts by direct depos- it or debit card. Local social services districts shall reimburse the office for the costs of administering such direct deposit or debit card payments. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of the social services law or the state finance law, the office of children and family services shall, on a quarterly basis, request that the office of tempo- rary and disability assistance reimburse the office of children and family services for the non-federal share of the costs of administering such direct deposit or debit card payments to capture the local share of such costs. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, if a social services district fails to provide reimbursement to the office of children and family services pursuant to section 529 of the executive law within 60 days of receiving a bill for services under such section, or by the date certain set by such office for providing reimbursement, whichever is later, the offices of the department of family assistance are authorized to exercise the state's set-off rights by withholding any amounts due and owing to such district under this appropriation, up to such amounts due and owing to the state under section 529 of the executive law and transferring such funds to the miscella- neous special revenue fund youth facility per diem account (YF) ...................... 436,002,000 Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount appropriated herein shall be made available to reimburse 62 percent of eligible social services 230 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 district expenditures that are claimed by March 31, 2015 for child welfare services which shall include and be limited to preventive services provided pursuant to section 409-a of the social services law other than community optional preventive services, child protective services, inde- pendent living services, after-care services as defined in regulations of the department of family assistance, and adoption administration and services, other than adoption subsidies provided pursuant to title 9 of article 6 of the social services law and regulations of the department of family assistance incurred on or after October 1, 2013 and before October 1, 2014 and that are otherwise reimbursable by the state on or after April 1, 2014, after first deducting ther- efrom any federal funds properly received or to be received on account thereof upon certification by the social services district that it will not be using these funds to supplant other state and local funds and that the district will not submit claims for reimbursement under this appropriation for the same type and level of services that the county previously provided and claimed under any contract in existence on October 1, 2002 as other than child protective, preventive, independent living, after care or adoption services or adoption administration. The money hereby appropriated is to be available for payment of state aid hereto- fore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, the money hereby appropriated shall be available to the office net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits; provided, however, that notwithstanding any other provision of law, for a district to receive reimbursement for such services, the amount of funds that the district expends on such services from its flexible fund for family services allocation and any flexible fund for family services funds transferred at the district's request to the title XX social services block grant must, to the extent that fami- 231 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 lies are eligible therefore, be equal to or greater than the district's portion of the $342,322,341 statewide child welfare threshold amount, which shall be estab- lished pursuant to a formula developed by the office of temporary and disability assistance and the office of children and family services and approved by the direc- tor of the budget. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, selected social services districts may authorize the office of temporary and disability assistance to intercept a portion of the funds on behalf of the office of children and family services otherwise due to the districts under this appropriation and/or under any other general fund - aid to localities appropri- ation available to such districts to suballocate to the office of mental health and subsequently for suballocation from the office of mental health to the depart- ment of health to use for the 38.9 percent of the non-federal share of the medical assistance payments for home and community based waiver services provided in accord- ance with subdivision 9 of section 366 of the social services law as authorized by such selected social services districts which choose to use preventive services funds to support such costs. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, social services districts may authorize the office of temporary and disability assistance to intercept a portion of the funds on behalf of the office of children and family services otherwise due to the districts under this appropriation and/or under any other general fund - aid to localities appropriation available to such districts to transfer to any miscellaneous special revenue fund available to the office of children and family services to use for the local share of the federal funds available for education and training vouchers provided in accordance with section 477 of title IV-E of the social security act as authorized by such social services districts which choose to use funds to support such costs. 232 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be transferred to any other appropriation within the office of children and family services and/or the office of temporary and disability assistance and/or suballo- cated to the office of temporary and disa- bility assistance for the purpose of paying local social services districts' costs of the above program and may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation or with any other item or items within the amounts appropri- ated within the office of children and family services general fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, in lieu of payments authorized by the social services law, or payments of federal funds otherwise due to the local social services districts for programs provided under the federal social security act or the federal food stamp act, funds herein appropriated, in amounts certified by the state comptroller or the state commissioner of health as due from local social services districts each month as their share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law may be set aside by the state comptroller in an interest bearing account with such interest accruing to the credit of the locality in order to ensure the orderly and prompt payment of providers under section 367-b of the social services law pursuant to an estimate provided by the commissioner of health of each local social services district's share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law. Notwithstanding the provisions of any other law to the contrary, the office of chil- dren and family services may, on behalf of local social services districts, make payments for adoption subsidies by direct 233 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 deposit or debit card. Local social services districts shall reimburse the office for the costs of administering such direct deposit or debit card payments. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of the social services law or the state finance law, the office of children and family services shall, on a quarterly basis, request that the office of tempo- rary and disability assistance reimburse the office of children and family services in an amount equal to 38 percent of the non-federal share of the costs of adminis- tering such direct deposit or debit card payments to capture the local share of such costs. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the office of children and family services shall reissue per diem rates, required pursuant to section 529 of the executive law, for calendar years 2002 through 2009 to remove any adjustments to the costs included in determining such rates to reflect any changes in federal funding made available to the office or to local social services districts for such costs and, provided further, the office shall not include any such adjustments in per diem rates established hereafter. All reimbursement made by local social services districts for care, maintenance and supervision under this section shall be paid directly to the state through the office of children and family services for deposit into a miscellaneous special revenue fund known as the youth facility per diem account. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, if a social services district fails to provide reimbursement to the office of children and family services pursuant to section 529 of the executive law within 60 days of receiving a bill for services under such section, or by the date certain set by such office for providing reimbursement, whichever is later, the offices of the department of family assistance are authorized to exercise the state's set-off rights by withholding any amounts due and owing to such district under this appropriation, up to such 234 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 amounts due and owing to the state under section 529 of the executive law and transferring such funds to the miscella- neous special revenue fund youth facility per diem account (YF) ...................... 635,073,000 Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the amount appropriated herein shall be available to reimburse for 98 percent of 65 percent of eligible social services district expenditures that are claimed by March 31, 2015 for those community preven- tive services provided from October 1, 2013 through September 30, 2014 at a cost that does not exceed the cost that was in effect on October 1, 2008 and that a social services district can demonstrate had been approved by the office of chil- dren and family services on or before October 1, 2008; provided, however, that should insufficient funds be available to provide state reimbursement for 98 percent of 65 percent of such costs, reimbursement shall be made proportionally to each district based on the percentage of their total eligible claims to the amount appro- priated; and, provided further, however, that if the amount appropriated exceeds the amount of funds necessary to reimburse 98 percent of 65 percent of the eligible social services district expenditures, the office may, to the extent funds are avail- able, provide reimbursement for 98 percent of 65 percent of eligible social services district expenditures for new community preventive services programs approved by the office and only up to the amounts approved by the office. A local social services district seeking federal and/or state reimbursement for community preven- tive services provided on or after October 1, 2013 must submit claims that separately identify the costs of such services in a form and manner and at such times as are required by the department of family assistance and that information regarding outcome based measures that demonstrate quality of services provided and program effectiveness be submitted to the office of children and family services in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office. Of the amount appropriated 235 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 herein, up to $1 million may be used to provide additional funding to an eligible program or programs with evaluation results that show program effectiveness and demonstrate private monetary support as determined by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget ...................... 12,124,750 For state aid to reimburse 100 percent of social services district expenditures related to the improvement of staff to client ratios in the local district child protective workforce including, but not limited to new hiring to increase the number of caseworkers and to increase the number of supervisory staff in the local district child protective workforce. Each social services district receiving these funds shall certify that the district will not be using these funds to supplant other state and local funds and that the district will not submit claims for reimbursement under this appropriation for the same type and level of funding so certified, and the district shall submit to the office of children and family services information regarding outcome based measures that demonstrate quality of services provided and program effective- ness of such improved staff to client ratios in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office; provided, however, that a district may use these funds for expenditures to continue or expand activities that were funded with last year's appropriation that was enacted for this purpose ............................... 757,200 Notwithstanding any other provision of law, for suballocation to the office of mental health and subsequently for suballocation from the office of mental health to the department of health for 94 percent of 65 percent of the nonfederal share of medical assistance payments for home and community based waiver services provided in accord- ance with subdivision 9 of section 366 of the social services law as authorized by selected social services districts which choose to use preventive services funds to support such costs and to authorize the office of temporary and disability assist- 236 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 ance to intercept funds otherwise due to the districts to provide the 38.9 percent local share of such preventive services expenditures. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, including section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part N of chapter 56 of the laws of 2013, for the period commenc- ing on April 1, 2014 and ending March 31, 2015 the commissioner shall not apply any cost of living adjustment for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimburse- ment ......................................... 6,121,000 For services and expenses of the office of children and family services and local social services districts for activities necessary to comply with certain provisions of the adoption and safe fami- lies act of 1997 (P.L. 105-89) and chapter 7 of the laws of 1999 and chapter 668 of the laws of 2006 requiring criminal record checks for foster care parents, prospec- tive adoptive parents, and adult household members. Funds appropriated herein shall be made available in accordance with a plan to be developed by the commissioner of the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget. Funds appropriated herein shall be available for 94 percent of 98 percent of one-half of the non-federal share of the national and state fees for fingerprinting foster care parents, prospective adoptive parents, and other adult household members. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, and pursuant to chapter 7 of the laws of 1999 and chapter 668 of the laws of 2006, local social services districts shall reimburse the commissioner of the office of children and family services for an amount equal to 53.94 percent of the non-federal share of the cost of obtaining state and national fingerprint records. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, and pursu- ant to chapter 7 of the laws of 1999 and chapter 668 of the laws of 2006, the commissioner of the office of children and family services shall, on behalf of local 237 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 social services districts, make payments to the division of criminal justice services for processing of state and national criminal record checks and any other related costs. The commissioner shall ensure expenditures made pursuant to this provision reflect appropriate federal and local shares. The commissioner of the office of children and family services shall request that the commissioner of the office of temporary and disability assist- ance reimburse the commissioner of the office of children and family services in an amount equal to 53.94 percent of the nonfederal share of such payments provided that such reimbursement in payments reflects actual expenditures made on behalf of each local social services district to capture the local share of such costs. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of the social services law or the state finance law, the commissioner shall, on a quarterly basis, request that the commis- sioner of the office of temporary and disability assistance reimburse the commissioner of the office of children and family services in an amount equal to 53.94 percent of the non-federal share of such fees to capture the local share of such fees. Such reimbursement shall occur on or before the one-hundred and twentieth day following the close of the preceding quarter and shall be charged among districts based on the number of children currently placed in foster care in each local social services district provided that this methodology is revised quarterly to reflect most current available data. Amounts appropriated herein may, subject to the director of the budget, be inter- changed or transferred with any other appropriation of the office of children and family services or the office of temporary and disability assistance as necessary to reimburse the state share of local social services district costs appropriated herein .......................... 1,857,000 For services and expenses for the adoption subsidy program pursuant to title 9 of article 6 of the social services law. 238 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the liability of the state to social services districts and the amount to be distributed or otherwise expended by the state to reimburse social services districts pursuant to section 456 of the social services law shall be 62 percent of eligible social services district expendi- tures. The amount hereby appropriated is to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to munici- palities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, the amount hereby appropriated shall be available to the office net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be transferred to any other appropriation within the office of children and family services and/or the office of temporary and disability assistance and/or suballo- cated to the office of temporary and disa- bility assistance for the purpose of paying local social services districts' costs of the above program and may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation or with any other item or items within the amounts appropri- ated within the office of children and family services general fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, in lieu of payments authorized by the social services law, or payments of federal funds otherwise due to the local social services districts for programs provided under the federal social security act or the federal food stamp act, funds herein appropriated, in amounts certified by the state commissioner or the state commissioner of health as due from local social services districts each month as their share of payments made pursuant to 239 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 section 367-b of the social services law may be set aside by the state comptroller in an interest-bearing account with such interest accruing to the credit of the locality in order to ensure the orderly and prompt payment of providers under section 367-b of the social services law pursuant to an estimate provided by the commissioner of health of each local social services district's share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law. The amounts appropriated herein shall be available for reimbursement of local district claims only to the extent that such claims are submitted within twenty- four months of the last day of the state fiscal year in which the expenditures were incurred, unless waived for good cause by the commissioner subject to the approval of the director of the budget. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, including section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part N of chapter 56 of the laws of 2013, for the period commenc- ing on April 1, 2014 and ending March 31, 2015 the commissioner shall not apply any cost of living adjustment for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimburse- ment. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, if a social services district fails to provide reimbursement to the office of children and family services pursuant to section 529 of the executive law within 60 days of receiving a bill for services under such section, or by the date certain set by such office for providing reimbursement, whichever is later, the offices of the department of family assistance are authorized to exercise the state's set-off rights by withholding any amounts due and owing to such district under this appropriation, up to such amounts due and owing to the state under section 529 of the executive law and transferring such funds to the miscella- neous special revenue fund youth facility per diem account (YF) ...................... 184,589,000 240 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For services and expenses for foster care, adult and child protective services, preventive and adoption services provided by Indian tribes pursuant to subdivision 2 of section 39 of the social services law, after deducting therefrom any federal funds properly received or to be received. Notwithstanding the provisions of any other law to the contrary, the liability of the state and the amount to be distrib- uted or otherwise expended by the state shall be 92 percent of eligible expendi- tures ........................................ 3,700,000 For services and expenses of certain child fatality review teams approved by the office of children and family services for the purposes of investigating and/or reviewing the death of children ................ 829,100 For services and expenses of certain local or regional multidisciplinary child abuse investigation teams approved by the office of children and family services for the purpose of investigating reports of suspected child abuse or maltreatment and for new and established child advocacy centers ...................................... 5,229,900 For additional services and expenses of child advocacy centers. This funding is to be distributed to newly established child advocacy centers and existing child advo- cacy centers weighted on a three year average of client volume ..................... 2,570,000 The money hereby appropriated is to be available for payment of state aid hereto- fore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, the money hereby appropriated shall be available to the office net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be transferred to any other appropriation within the office of children and family services and/or the office of temporary and disability assistance and/or suballo- cated to the office of temporary and disa- bility assistance for the purpose of paying local social services districts' costs of the above program and may be increased or decreased by interchange with 241 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 any other appropriation or with any other item or items within the amounts appropri- ated within the office of children and family services general fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, in lieu of payments authorized by the social services law, or payments of federal funds otherwise due to the local social services districts for programs provided under the federal social security act or the federal food stamp act, funds herein appropriated, in amounts certified by the state commissioner or the state commissioner of health as due from local social services districts each month as their share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law may be set aside by the state comptroller in an interest-bearing account with such interest accruing to the credit of the locality in order to ensure the orderly and prompt payment of providers under section 367-b of the social services law pursuant to an estimate provided by the commissioner of health of each local social services district's share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount hereby appropriated shall be available for the designated purposes, less the amount, as certified by the director of the budget, of any trans- fers from the general fund to the tobacco control and insurance initiatives pool established pursuant to section 2807-v of the public health law, to reflect the state savings attributable to this program resulting from an increase in the federal medical assistance percentage available to the state pursuant to the applicable provisions of the federal social security act. 242 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 The amounts appropriated herein shall be available for reimbursement of local district claims only to the extent that such claims are submitted within twenty- four months of the last day of the state fiscal year in which the expenditures were incurred, unless waived for good cause by the commissioner subject to the approval of the director of the budget. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, including section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part N of chapter 56 of the laws of 2013, for the period commenc- ing on April 1, 2014 and ending March 31, 2015 the commissioner shall not apply any cost of living adjustment for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimburse- ment. For services and expenses of medical care for foster children. The amount appropri- ated herein shall be available for trans- fer or suballocation to the department of health for the medical assistance program for such services and expenses .............. 37,450,000 For services and expenses, including local administrative costs, for providing medi- caid home and community based waiver services pursuant to subdivision 12 of section 366 of the social services law. The amount appropriated herein is subject to a spending plan approved by the divi- sion of the budget and may be available for transfer or suballocation to the department of health for the medical assistance program for such services and expenses. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, including section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part N of chapter 56 of the laws of 2013, for the period commenc- ing on April 1, 2014 and ending March 31, 2015 the commissioner shall not apply any cost of living adjustment for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimburse- ment ........................................ 72,494,000 The money hereby appropriated is to be available for payment of state aid hereto- 243 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 fore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, the money hereby appropriated shall be available to the office net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be transferred to any other appropriation within the office of children and family services and/or the office of temporary and disability assistance and/or suballo- cated to the office of temporary and disa- bility assistance for the purpose of paying local social services districts' costs of the above program and may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation or with any other item or items within the amounts appropri- ated within the office of children and family services general fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, in lieu of payments authorized by the social services law, or payments of federal funds otherwise due to the local social services districts for programs provided under the federal social security act or the federal food stamp act, funds herein appropriated, in amounts certified by the state commissioner or the state commissioner of health as due from local social services districts each month as their share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law may be set aside by the state comptroller in an interest-bearing account with such interest accruing to the credit of the locality in order to ensure the orderly and prompt payment of providers under section 367-b of the social services law pursuant to an estimate provided by the commissioner of health of each local social services district's share of 244 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law. The amounts appropriated herein shall be available for reimbursement of local district claims only to the extent that such claims are submitted within twenty- four months of the last day of the state fiscal year in which the expenditures were incurred, unless waived for good cause by the commissioner subject to the approval of the director of the budget. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, including section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part N of chapter 56 of the laws of 2013, for the period commenc- ing on April 1, 2014 and ending March 31, 2015 the commissioner shall not apply any cost of living adjustment for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimburse- ment. Notwithstanding subdivision 10 of section 153 of the social services law and any other provision of law to the contrary, for state fiscal year 2014-15, the amount appropriated herein shall be available for 18.424 percent reimbursement for local expenditures for maintenance of hand- icapped children placed by school districts pursuant to article 89 of the education law, except that in the case of a student attending a state-operated school for the deaf or blind pursuant to article 87 or 88 of the education law who was not placed in such school by a school district shall be subject to 94 percent of 98 percent of 50 percent reimbursement by the state after first deducting therefrom any federal funds received or to be received on account of such expenditures .... 40,180,000 The money hereby appropriated is to be available for payment of state aid hereto- fore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, the money hereby appropriated shall be available to the office net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may 245 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 be transferred to any other appropriation within the office of children and family services and/or the office of temporary and disability assistance and/or suballo- cated to the office of temporary and disa- bility assistance for the purpose of paying local social services districts' costs of the above program and may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation or with any other item or items within the amounts appropri- ated within the office of children and family services general fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, in lieu of payments authorized by the social services law, or payments of federal funds otherwise due to the local social services districts for programs provided under the federal social security act or the federal food stamp act, funds herein appropriated, in amounts certified by the state commissioner or the state commissioner of health as due from local social services districts each month as their share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law may be set aside by the state comptroller in an interest-bearing account with such interest accruing to the credit of the locality in order to ensure the orderly and prompt payment of providers under section 367-b of the social services law pursuant to an estimate provided by the commissioner of health of each local social services district's share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law. Notwithstanding section 398-a of the social services law or any other law to the contrary, the amount appropriated herein, or such other amount as may be approved by the director of the budget, shall be available for 94 percent of 98 percent of 50 percent reimbursement after deducting 246 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 any federal funds available therefor to social services districts for amounts attributable to dormitory authority bill- ings or approved refinancing of such bill- ings which result in local social services districts' claims in excess of a local district's foster care block grant allo- cation. In addition, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, a portion of funds appropriated herein, or such other amount as may be approved by the director of the budget, shall be available for reimbursement related to payments made by a social services district to foster care providers subject to the provisions of section 410-i of the social services law for expenses directly related to projects funded through the housing finance agency for those foster care providers which also received revised or supplemental rates from the applicable regulating agency to accommodate the hous- ing finance agency payments or the refi- nancing of previously approved dormitory authority payments. Notwithstanding section 398-a of the social services law or any other law to the contrary, such reimbursement shall be available for 94 percent of 98 percent of 50 percent of social services district costs, after deducting federal funds available therefor, for those social services districts' claims in excess of a social services district's foster care block grant allocation for those amounts exclusively attributable to the previously approved revised or supplemental rates. In addition, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, a portion of funds appropriated herein may also be used for payments to the dormitory authority of the state of New York for advisory services including, but not limited to, site visits and review of applications, building plans and cost estimates for voluntary agency programs for which the office of children and family services establishes maximum state aid rates and for capital projects for residential institutions for children seeking financing under paragraph b of subdivision 40 of section 1680 of the 247 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 public authorities law, as amended by chapter 508 of the laws of 2006 .............. 6,620,000 For eligible services and expenses provided during state fiscal year 2014-15 by a city with a population in excess of one million for a close to home initiative to provide juvenile justice services. Funds appropri- ated herein shall be made available for eligible services provided consistent with plans that cover juvenile delinquents in non-secure and limited secure settings submitted by a city with a population in excess of one million and approved by the office of children and family services and the director of the budget. The office of children and family services shall not reimburse any claims for expenditures for residential services unless they are submitted in final within twenty two months of the calendar quarter in which the claimed service or services were delivered and shall not reimburse any claims that were or will be transferred from this appropriation to the foster care block grant appropriation or the child welfare services appropriation .............. 41,400,000 For payment of state aid for services and expenses for programs pursuant to section 530 of the executive law for secure and non-secure detention services provided from January 1, 2014 to December 31, 2014; provided, however, notwithstanding the provisions of any other law to the contra- ry, the liability of the state and the amount to be distributed or otherwise expended by the state pursuant to section 530 of the executive law shall be deter- mined by first calculating the amount of the expenditure or other liability pursu- ant to such law after taking into consid- eration any other limitations on the amount of such expenditure or liability set forth in the state budget for such year, and then reducing the amount so calculated by two percent of such amount. Within the amounts appropriated herein, state reimbursement shall be limited to the amount of the municipality's distrib- ution. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, allocations shall be based on a plan developed by the office of children 248 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 and family services and approved by the director of the budget and shall be based, in part, on each municipality's history of detention utilization, youth population and other factors as determined by the office. Any portion of a municipality's distribution not claimed by the munici- pality for reimbursement of detention expenditures made during the period Janu- ary 1, 2014 through December 31, 2014 may be claimed by such municipality to reim- burse 62 percent of expenditures during such period for supervision and treatment services for juveniles programs not other- wise reimbursable pursuant to chapter 58 of the laws of 2011. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the amount appropriated herein may provide for reimbursement of up to 100 percent of the cost of care, maintenance and supervision for youth whose residence is outside the county providing the services up to the county's distribution; provided that upon such reimbursement from this appropri- ation, the office of children and family services shall bill, and the home county of such youth shall reimburse the office of children and family services, for 51 percent of the cost of care, maintenance and supervision of such youth. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, the office of children and family services may require that such claims and data on detention use be submitted to the office electronically in the manner and format required by the office. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, the office shall be authorized to promulgate regulations permitting the office to impose fiscal sanctions in the event that the office finds non-compliance with regu- lations governing secure and nonsecure detention facilities and to establish cost standards related to reimbursement of secure and non-secure detention services. Notwithstanding section 51 of the state finance law and any other provision of law to the contrary, the director of the budg- et may, upon the advice of the commission- er of the office of children and family services, authorize the transfer or inter- 249 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 change of moneys appropriated herein with any other local assistance - general fund appropriation within the office of chil- dren and family services except where transfer or interchange of appropriation is prohibited or otherwise restricted by law. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, if a social services district fails to provide reimbursement to the office of children and family services pursuant to section 529 of the executive law within 60 days of receiving a bill for services under such section, or by the date certain set by such office for providing reimbursement, whichever is later, the offices of the department of family assistance are authorized to exercise the state's set-off rights by withholding any amounts due and owing to such district under this appropriation, up to such amounts due and owing to the state under section 529 of the executive law and transferring such funds to the miscella- neous special revenue fund youth facility per diem account (YF) ....................... 76,160,000 Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the amount appropriated herein shall be available to the office of chil- dren and family services for payment of the state share of a county's prior years claim for reimbursement based upon a subsequent review by the office of actual expenditures for care, maintenance and supervision provided to youth in detention, to address any underpayment of state aid to the county for services and expenses for detention in a prior calendar year ........................................ 12,344,000 Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount appropriated herein shall be available under the supervision and treatment services for juveniles program for 62 percent state reimbursement to counties and the city of New York for eligible expenditures for the provision and administration of eligible supervision and treatment services for juveniles programs during the period of April 1, 2014 through March 31, 2015 that have been approved by the office of children and 250 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 family services pursuant to a plan approved by the director of the budget; provided, however, if a municipality is unable to use or claim all of its allo- cation for such program period within the required time frames, the municipality may apply to the office of children and family services for a waiver to permit the muni- cipality to continue to have the funds available to it for an additional one-year program period upon a showing and certif- ication by the municipality that such funds will be used only to reimburse the municipality for eligible expenditures for eligible services provided during the period of April 1, 2014 through March 31, 2015 for which the municipality was unable to claim within the required timeframes and for non-recurring eligible services or expenses that will occur during the period April 1, 2015 through March 31, 2016. Any funds that are remaining after all such waivers have been approved may be used to provide additional reimbursement to those counties that chose to transfer funds from their detention block grants into their supervision and treatment services for juveniles programs for the April 1, 2014 through March 31, 2015 program period proportionately to the amount each such district transferred. Notwithstanding paragraph (a) of subdivision 1 of section 529-b of the executive law or any other law to contrary, a municipality that was eligible for a minimum funding allocation under the supervision and treatment services for juveniles program for state fiscal year 2013-14 but did not submit an application for such funds may apply to the office of children and family services for a waiver of the local share requirement for the program funds for state fiscal year 2014-15 upon a showing that the municipality has fiscal issues that significantly impact its ability to provide the required local share and that providing the program funds to the munici- pality without a local share will enable the municipality to implement services designed to decrease the use of detention or residential care for such youth. 251 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Within the amounts appropriated herein, state reimbursement shall be limited to the amount of such municipality's distrib- ution. The office of children and family services shall not reimburse any claims unless they are submitted within 12 months of the calendar quarter in which the claimed services were delivered. These funds shall not be used to supplant other state and local funds ........................ 8,376,000 Notwithstanding section 530 of the executive law or any other law to the contrary, for reimbursement of 49 percent of approved capital expenditures for secure juvenile detention. Such reimbursement shall be in the form of depreciation of approved capi- tal costs and interest on bonds, notes or other indebtedness necessarily undertaken to finance construction costs. Notwith- standing any provision of laws to the contrary, funding for such costs shall be limited to the amount appropriated herein. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, the office of children and family services may require that such claims for reimbursement of capital expenditures be submitted to the office electronically in the manner and format required by the office. Notwithstanding section 51 of the state finance law and any other provision of law to the contrary, the director of the budget may, upon the advice of the commissioner of the office of children and family services, authorize the interchange of moneys appropriated herein with any other local assistance - general fund appropriation within the office of chil- dren and family services ..................... 4,606,000 For eligible services and expenses of youth development programs as determined by the office of children and family services. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, a youth development program shall mean a program designed to provide community-level services to promote positive youth development but shall not include approved runaway programs or transitional independent living support programs as such terms are defined in section 532-a of the executive law. Each county or a city with a popu- 252 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 lation of one million or more, which shall be known as a municipality, operating a youth development program approved by the office of children and family services shall be eligible for one hundred percent state reimbursement of its qualified expenditures, subject to the amount avail- able under this appropriation and exclu- sive of any federal funds made available therefor, not to exceed the municipality's distribution of state aid for youth devel- opment programs. The amount appropriated herein for youth development programs shall be distributed by the office of children and family services to eligible municipalities that have a comprehensive plan that has been developed in consulta- tion with the applicable municipal youth bureau and approved by the office of chil- dren and family services. The distribution of the amount appropriated herein to eligible municipalities by the office of children and family services shall be based on factors as determined by the office and subject to the approval of the director of budget; such factors shall include the number of youth under the age of twenty-one residing in the municipality as shown by the last published federal census certified in the same manner as provided by section fifty-four of the state finance law and may include, but not be limited to, the percentage of youth living in poverty within the municipality or such other factors as provided for in the regulations of the office of children and family services. Up to fifteen percent of the youth development funds that a municipality would allocate to an approved local youth bureau pursuant to an approved comprehensive plan may be used for admin- istrative functions performed by such local youth bureau. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, an approved local youth bureau that is not providing, operating, administering or monitoring youth development programs shall not receive funding under this appropriation. The office shall not reim- burse any claims for youth development programs unless they are submitted within 253 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 twelve months of the calendar quarter in which the expenditure was made. The office may require that such claims be submitted to the office electronically in the manner and format required by the office. A muni- cipality may enter into contracts to effectuate its youth development program as approved by the office of children and family services. No expenditures shall be made from this appropriation for youth development programs until a plan has been approved by the director of the budget and a certificate of approval allocating these funds has been issued by the director of the budget .................................. 14,121,700 For additional eligible services and expenses of calendar year 2014 of youth development programs as determined by the office of children and family services. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, a youth development program shall mean a program designed to provide community-level services to promote positive youth development but shall not include approved runaway programs or transitional independent living support programs as such terms are defined in section 532-a of the executive law. Each county or a city with a popu- lation of one million or more, which shall be known as a municipality, operating a youth development program approved by the office of children and family services shall be eligible for one hundred percent state reimbursement of its qualified expenditures, subject to the amount avail- able under this appropriation and exclu- sive of any federal funds made available therefor, not to exceed the municipality's distribution of state aid for youth devel- opment programs. The amount appropriated herein for youth development programs shall be distributed by the office of children and family services to eligible municipalities that have a comprehensive plan that has been developed in consulta- tion with the applicable municipal youth bureau and approved by the office of chil- dren and family services. The distribution of the amount appropriated herein to eligible municipalities by the office of 254 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 children and family services shall be based on factors as determined by the office and subject to the approval of the director of budget; such factors shall include the number of youth under the age of twenty-one residing in the municipality as shown by the last published federal census certified in the same manner as provided by section fifty-four of the state finance law and may include, but not be limited to, the percentage of youth living in poverty within the municipality or such other factors as provided for in the regulations of the office of children and family services. Up to fifteen percent of the youth development funds that a municipality would allocate to an approved local youth bureau pursuant to an approved comprehensive plan may be used for admin- istrative functions performed by such local youth bureau. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, an approved local youth bureau that is not providing, operating, administering or monitoring youth development programs shall not receive funding under this appropriation. The office shall not reim- burse any claims for youth development programs unless they are submitted within twelve months of the calendar quarter in which the expenditure was made. The office may require that such claims be submitted to the office electronically in the manner and format required by the office. A muni- cipality may enter into contracts to effectuate its youth development program as approved by the office of children and family services. No expenditures shall be made from this appropriation for youth development programs until a plan has been approved by the director of the budget and a certificate of approval allocating these funds has been issued by the director of the budget ................................... 1,285,600 For payment of state aid for programs for the provision of eligible services to runaway and homeless youth pursuant to a plan, submitted by an eligible county, or a city having a population of one million or more, which shall be known as a munici- pality, and approved by the office of 255 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 children and family services as part of such municipality's comprehensive plan; the office of children and family services shall not reimburse any claims unless they are submitted within 12 months of the calendar quarter in which the claimed service or services were delivered. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, the office of children and family services may require that such claims for provision of services to runaway and homeless youth be submitted to the office electronically in the manner and format required by the office, and the information regarding outcome based measures that demonstrate quality of services provided and program effectiveness be submitted to the office in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office. No expenditures shall be made from this appropriation until an annual expenditure plan is approved by the director of the budget and a certificate of approval allocating these funds has been issued by the director of the budget and copies of such certificate or any amendment thereto filed with the state comptroller, the chairperson of the senate finance committee and the chair- person of the assembly ways and means committee .................................... 2,355,800 For payment of state aid for programs for the provision of services to runaway and homeless youth for the period January 1, 2014 through December 31, 2014 pursuant to subdivisions 2, 3 and 4 of section 420 of the executive law and pursuant to chapter 800 of the laws of 1985 amending the runa- way and homeless youth act for the provision of transitional independent living support services and the establish- ment and operation of young adult shelters for youth between the ages of 16 to 21; the office of children and family services shall not reimburse any claims unless they are submitted within 12 months of the calendar quarter in which the claimed service or services were delivered. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, the office of children and family services may require that such claims for provision of services to runaway and homeless youth 256 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 be submitted to the office electronically in the manner and format required by the office, and the information regarding outcome based measures that demonstrate quality of services provided and program effectiveness be submitted to the office in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office. No expenditures shall be made from this appropriation until an annual expenditure plan is approved by the director of the budget and a certificate of approval allocating these funds has been issued by the director of the budget and copies of such certificate or any amendment thereto filed with the state comptroller, the chairperson of the senate finance committee and the chair- person of the assembly ways and means committee ...................................... 254,500 For services and expenses provided by local probation departments, for the post-place- ment care of youth leaving a youth resi- dential facility and for services and expenses of the office of children and family services related to community-based programs for youth in the care of the office of children and family services which may include but not be limited to multi-systemic therapy, family functional therapy and/or functional therapeutic foster care, and electronic monitoring. Funds appropriated herein shall be made available subject to the approval of an expenditure plan by the director of the budget. Funded programs shall submit information regarding outcome based meas- ures that demonstrate quality of services provided and program effectiveness to the office in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office ................ 311,700 Notwithstanding sections 131-u and 459-c of the social services law or any other law to the contrary, for reimbursement of 98 percent of 50 percent of eligible expendi- tures to local social services districts for the provision and administration of, after first deducting therefrom any feder- al funds properly received or to be received on account thereof: adult protec- tive services; residential services for victims of domestic violence who are 257 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 determined to be ineligible for public assistance during the time the victims were residing in residential programs for victims of domestic violence; and nonresi- dential services for victims of domestic violence. The money hereby appropriated is to be available for payment of state aid hereto- fore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, the money hereby appropriated shall be available to the office net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be transferred to any other appropriation within the office of children and family services and/or the office of temporary and disability assistance and/or suballo- cated to the office of temporary and disa- bility assistance for the purpose of paying local social services districts' costs of the above program and may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation or with any other item or items within the amounts appropri- ated within the office of children and family services general fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, in lieu of payments authorized by the social services law, or payments of federal funds otherwise due to the local social services districts for programs provided under the federal social security act or the federal food stamp act, funds herein appropriated, in amounts certified by the state commissioner or the state commissioner of health as due from local social services districts each month as their share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law may be set aside by the state comptroller in an interest-bearing account with such 258 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 interest accruing to the credit of the locality in order to ensure the orderly and prompt payment of providers under section 367-b of the social services law pursuant to an estimate provided by the commissioner of health of each local social services district's share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law ..................... 44,000,000 For services and expenses of kinship care programs. Such funds are available pursu- ant to a plan prepared by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget to continue or expand existing programs with existing contractors that are satisfactorily performing as determined by the office of children and family services, to award new contracts to continue programs where the existing contractors are not satisfactori- ly performing as determined by the office of children and family services and/or award new contracts through a competitive process. Such contracts shall provide for submission of information regarding outcome based measures that demonstrate quality of services provided and program effectiveness to the office in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office ..................................... 338,750 For services and expenses related to the home visiting program. Such funds are to be available pursuant to a plan prepared by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget to continue or expand existing programs with existing contractors that are satisfactorily performing as deter- mined by the office of children and family services, to award new contracts to continue programs where the existing contractors are not satisfactorily performing as determined by the office of children and family services and/or to award new contracts through a competitive process. Such contracts shall provide for submission of information regarding outcome based measures that demonstrate quality of services provided and program effectiveness to the office in a form and 259 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 manner and at such times as required by the office .................................. 23,288,200 For services and expenses of the William B. Hoyt memorial children and family trust fund, for prevention and support service programs for victims of family violence pursuant to article 10-A of the social services law. Programs funded through such trust shall submit information regarding outcome based measures that demonstrate quality of services provided and program effectiveness to the office in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office. Funds appropriated herein may be transferred to the office of children and family services miscellaneous special revenue fund, children and family trust fund ........................................... 621,850 For services and expenses for supportive housing for young adults aged 25 years or younger leaving or having recently left foster care or who had been in foster care for more than a year after their 16th birthday and who are at-risk of street homelessness or sheltered homelessness provided under the joint project between the state and the city of New York, known as the New York New York III supportive housing agreement. No expenditure shall be made until a certificate of allocation has been approved by the director of the budg- et with copies to be filed with the chair- persons of the senate finance committee and the assembly ways and means committee. The amount appropriated herein may be transferred or otherwise made available to the city of New York administration for children's services for services and expenses related to implementing the project. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, including section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part N of chapter 56 of the laws of 2013, for the period commenc- ing on April 1, 2014 and ending March 31, 2015 the commissioner shall not apply any cost of living adjustment for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimburse- ment ......................................... 2,137,000 260 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For services and expenses of the Catholic Family Center in Rochester to establish and operate a statewide kinship informa- tion and referral network ...................... 220,500 For services and expenses of the advantage after school program. Such funds are to be available pursuant to a plan prepared by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget to extend or expand current contracts with community based organizations, to award new contracts to continue programs where the existing contractors are not satisfac- torily performing as determined by the office of children and family services and/or to award new contracts through a competitive process to community based organizations ............................... 17,255,300 For services and expenses of a public/private partnership pilot program to fund new and expand existing preven- tive, early childhood development, and other services to at-risk children, youth and families and such funds shall not be used to supplant other state, local or federal funding. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, state funding for the pilot program shall be limited to the amount appropriated herein and shall not constitute more than 65 percent of eligible program expenditures, with the remaining 35 percent of program expenditures to be supported with private funds. The funds shall be distributed through a competitive process for services in an eligible region pursuant to a plan prepared by the office of children and family services and approved by the direc- tor of the budget. Eligible regions are the Capital, Central New York, Finger Lakes, Long Island, Mid-Hudson, Mohawk Valley, New York City, North Country, Southern Tier or Western New York regions..... 3,409,000 For services and expenses of 2-1-1 New York, including funding to qualified regional collaborators ................................ 1,237,950 For services and expenses related to the settlement house program. Funded programs shall submit information regarding outcome based measures that demonstrate quality of 261 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 services provided and program effective- ness to the office in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office ......................................... 450,000 For services and expenses associated with sexually exploited children and youth up to age 21. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the state's liability under subdivision 5 of section 447-b of the social services law shall be limited to the amount appropriated herein ............ 3,000,000 For services and expenses of the community reinvestment program ......................... 1,750,000 For services and expenses of the center for alternative sentencing and employment services (CASES) ............................... 200,000 For services and expenses for the NYS Alli- ance of Boys & Girls Clubs ..................... 750,000 For services and expenses of the Yeled V'Yalda Early Childhood Center for educa- tion and parent support mentoring programs to facilitate healthy families ................. 350,000 For suballocation to the division of crimi- nal justice services for services and expenses of legal services for the elderly or disadvantaged of western New York for the prevention of elder abuse ................... 80,000 For services and expenses of the Community Action Organization of Erie County ............. 250,000 For services and expenses of the Broadway Housing Communities settlement house ........... 100,000 For services and expenses of Youth Service Opportunity Project ............................. 60,000 For services and expenses of American Legion Boys and Girls State ........................... 150,000 For services and expenses of the WAIT House for the Healthy Parenting and Mentoring program ........................................ 100,000 For services and expenses of the Brooklyn Chinese American Association youth after school program .................................. 50,000 For services and expenses of OHEL Children's Home and Family Services ....................... 100,000 For services and expenses of the Masores Bais Yaakov after school programs ............... 75,000 For services and expenses of the Jewish Board of Family and Children's Services ........ 100,000 For services and expenses of the North Bronx National Council of Negro Women Child Development Center .............................. 50,000 262 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For services and expenses of the office of children and family services to implement subdivision 3-d of section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006 as added by a chapter of the laws of 2014 for the period April 1, 2014 through March 31, 2015. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, and subject to the approval of the director of the budget, the amounts appropriated herein may be increased or decreased by interchange or transfer without limit to any local assistance appropriation, and may include advances to local governments and volun- tary agencies, to accomplish this purpose .... 2,950,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ............... 1,709,885,800 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Social Services Block Grant Account - 25182 For services and expenses for supportive social services provided pursuant to title XX of the federal social security act. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the moneys hereby appropriated shall be apportioned by the office of children and family services to local social services districts, to reimburse local district expenditures for supportive services and training subject to the approval of the director of the budget; provided, however, that reimbursement to social services districts for eligible expenditures for services incurred during a particular federal fiscal year will be limited to expenditures claimed by March 31 of the following year. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, of the funds available herein, including any funds transferred from the temporary assistance to needy families block grant to the title XX block grant, $66,000,000 shall be allocated to social services districts, solely for reimbursement of expenditures for the provision and admin- istration of adult protective services, residential services for victims of domes- tic violence who are determined to be 263 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 ineligible for public assistance during the time the victims were residing in residential programs for victims of domes- tic violence, and nonresidential services for victims of domestic violence, pursuant to an allocation plan developed by the office and submitted for approval by the division of the budget no later than 60 days following enactment of this chapter, based on each district's claims for such costs and any other factors as identified in the allocation plan, adjusted by appli- cable cost allocation methodology and net of any retroactive payments for the 12 month period ending June 30, 2013 that are submitted on or before January 2, 2014; provided, however, that if the office determines that the total amount of a social services district's claims for such services which could be reimbursed from these funds is less than the amount allo- cated to the district for such claims, the office may, subject to approval by the director of the budget, reallocate the unused funds to other social services districts with eligible claims that exceed their allocation. Funds appropriated herein shall be available for aid to municipalities and for payments to the federal government for expenditures made pursuant to the social services law and the state plan for individual and family grant program under the disaster relief act of 1974. The funds hereby appropriated are to be available for payment of state aid hereto- fore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds hereby appropriated shall be available to the office net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be transferred to any other appropriation within the office of children and family services and/or the office of temporary and disability assistance and/or suballo- cated to the office of temporary and disa- bility assistance for the purpose of paying local social services districts' 264 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 costs of the above program and may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation or with any other item or items within the amounts appropri- ated within the office of children and family services general fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, in lieu of payments authorized by the social services law, or payments of federal funds otherwise due to the local social services districts for programs provided under the federal social security act or the federal food stamp act, funds herein appropriated, in amounts certified by the state comptroller or the state commissioner of health as due from local social services districts each month as their share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law may be set aside by the state comptroller in an interest bearing account with such interest accruing to the credit of the locality in order to ensure the orderly and prompt payment of providers under section 367-b of the social services law pursuant to an estimate provided by the commissioner of health of each local social services district's share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law .................... 150,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................. 150,000,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Title IV-a, IV-b, IV-e Account - 25175 For services and expenses for the foster care and adoption assistance program, and the kinship guardianship assistance program, including related administrative expenses, and for services and expenses for child welfare and family preservation 265 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 and family support services provided pursuant to title IV-a, subparts 1 and 2 of title IV-b and title IV-e of the feder- al social security act including the federal share of costs incurred implement- ing the federal adoption and safe families act of 1997 (P.L. 105-89); provided, however, that reimbursement to social services districts for eligible expendi- tures for services other than the foster care and adoption assistance program, and the kinship guardianship assistance program incurred during a particular federal fiscal year will be limited to expenditures claimed by March 31 of the following year. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, in lieu of payments authorized by the social services law, or payments of federal funds otherwise due to the local social services districts for programs provided under the federal social security act or the federal food stamp act, funds herein appropriated, in amounts certified by the state commissioner or the state commissioner of health as due from local social services districts each month as their share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law may be set aside by the state comptroller in an interest-bearing account with such interest accruing to the credit of the locality in order to ensure the orderly and prompt payment of providers under section 367-b of the social services law pursuant to an estimate provided by the commissioner of health of each local social services district's share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law. Funds appropriated herein shall be available for aid to municipalities and for payments to the federal government for expenditures made pursuant to the social services law and the state plan for individual and family grant program under the disaster relief act of 1974. Such funds are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, 266 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 such funds shall be available to the office net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be transferred to any other appropriation within the office of children and family services and/or the office of temporary and disability assistance and/or suballo- cated to the office of temporary and disa- bility assistance for the purpose of paying local social services districts' costs of the above program and may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation or with any other item or items within the amounts appropri- ated within the office of children and family services general fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee ............................ 868,900,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................. 868,900,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Combined Expendable Trust Fund Children and Family Trust Fund Account - 20128 For services and expenses related to the administration and implementation of contracts for prevention and support service programs for victims of family violence under the William B. Hoyt memori- al children and family trust fund pursuant to article 10-A of the social services law. Funds appropriated to the children and family trust fund shall be available for expenditure for such services and expenses herein .............................. 3,459,000 -------------- Program fund subtotal ...................... 3,459,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund 267 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Children and Family Services Quality Enhancement Account - 21900 For services and expenses related to activ- ities to increase the availability and/or quality of children and family services programs. No expenditures shall be made from this account until an expenditure plan has been approved by the director of the budget ................................... 5,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 5,000,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Family Preservation and Federal Family Violence Services Account - 22082 For services and expenses associated with the home visiting program, the coordinated children's services initiative, domestic violence programs and related programs, subject to the approval of the director of the budget .................................. 10,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal .................. 10,000,000 -------------- TRAINING AND DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM ............................ 24,034,800 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For state reimbursement to local social services districts for training expenses associated with title IV-a, title IV-e, title IV-d, title IV-f and title XIX of the federal social security act or their successor titles and programs. Funds appropriated herein shall be available for aid to municipalities and for payments to the federal government for expenditures made pursuant to the social services law and the state plan for individual and family grant program under the disaster relief act of 1974. Such funds are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, 268 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 such funds shall be available to the office net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be transferred to any other appropriation and/or suballocated to any other agency for the purpose of paying local social services district cost or may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation or with any other item or items within the amounts appropriated within the office of children and family services - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. The amount appropriated herein, as may be adjusted by transfer of general fund moneys for administration of child welfare, training and development, public assistance, and food stamp programs appro- priated in the office of children and family services and the office of tempo- rary and disability assistance, shall constitute total state reimbursement for all local training programs in state fiscal year 2014-15 .......................... 4,815,800 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 4,815,800 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Federal Health and Human Services Fund Account - 25175 For reimbursement to local social services districts for training expenses associated with title IV-a, title IV-e, title IV-d and title XIX of the federal social secu- rity act or their successor titles and programs. Funds appropriated herein shall be available for aid to municipalities and for payments to the federal government for expenditures made pursuant to the social services law and the state plan for individual and 269 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 family grant program under the disaster relief act of 1974. Such funds are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the office net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be transferred to any other appropriation and/or suballocated to any other agency for the purpose of paying local social services district cost, or may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation or with any other item or items within the amounts appropri- ated within the office of children and family services federal funds - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee ............................. 19,219,000 -------------- Program account subtotal .................. 19,219,000 -------------- 270 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 CHILD CARE PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: The money hereby appropriated is to be available for payment of state aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, the money hereby appropriated shall be available to the office net of disal- lowances, refunds, reimbursements and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, in lieu of payments authorized by the social services law, or payments of federal funds otherwise due to the local social services districts for programs provided under the federal social security act or the federal food stamp act, funds herein appropriated, in amounts certified by the state commissioner or the state commissioner of health as due from local social services districts each month as their share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law may be set aside by the state comptroller in an interest-bearing account with such interest accruing to the credit of the locality in order to ensure the orderly and prompt payment of providers under section 367-b of the social services law pursuant to an estimate provided by the commissioner of health of each local social services district's share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be transferred to any other appropriation within the office of children and family services and/or the office of temporary and disability assistance and/or suballocated to the office of temporary and disability assistance for the purpose of paying local social services districts' costs of the above program and may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation or with any other item or items within the amounts appropriated within the office of children and family services general fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the depart- ment of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the money hereby appropri- ated, in combination with the money appropriated in federal block grant, federal day care account, including any funds transferred or suballocated by the office of temporary and disability assistance special revenue funds - federal / aid to localities federal health and human services fund federal temporary assistance to needy fami- lies block grant funds at the request of local social services districts and, upon approval of the director of the budget, transfer of federal temporary assistance for needy families block grant funds made available from the New York works compliance fund program or otherwise specifically appropriated therefor, shall constitute the 271 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 state block grant for child care. The money hereby appropriated is to be available to social services districts for child care assist- ance pursuant to title 5-C of article 6 of the social services law and shall be apportioned among the social services districts by the office according to an allocation plan developed by the office and submitted to the director of the budget for approval within 60 days of enactment of the budget. A district's block grant allocation, including any funds the office of temporary and disability assist- ance transfers from a district's flexible fund for family services allocation to the state block grant for child care at the district's request, for a particular federal fiscal year is available only for child care assistance expenditures made during that federal fiscal year and which are claimed by March 31 of the year immediately following the end of that federal fiscal year. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, any claims for child care assistance made by a social services district for expenditures made during a particular federal fiscal year, other than claims made under title XX of the federal social security act and under the food stamp employment and training program, shall be counted against the social services district's block grant allocation for that federal fiscal year. A social services district shall expend its allocation from the block grant in accordance with the applicable provisions in federal law and regulations relating to the federal funds included in the state block grant for child care and the regulations of the office of children and family services. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, each district's claims submitted under the state block grant for child care will be processed in a manner that maximizes the availability of federal funds and ensures that the district meets its maintenance of effort requirement in each applicable federal fiscal year ... 158,397,700 ...................... (re. $75,006,000) For services and expenses of child care services provided to children of migrant workers in programs operated by non-profit organizations under contract with the department of agriculture and markets to provide such care. The funds appropriated herein may be suballocated to the department of agriculture and markets ....................... 1,754,000 ......................................... (re. $1,754,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses of the civil service employees association, Local 1000, AFSCME, AFL-CIO to establish and operate a quality grant program for licensed group family day care home and registered fami- ly day care home providers outside the city of New York; provided however, that, pursuant to a request by the civil services associ- ation, the funds may be made available to CSEA Workers' Opportunity Resources and Knowledge Institute (CSEA WORK Institute), or other administrator designated by the union to administer and implement the program for the union ... 3,735,000 ........... (re. $3,735,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses of the civil service employees association, Local 1000, AFSCME, AFL-CIO to establish and operate a quality grant 272 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 program for licensed group family day care home and registered fami- ly day care home providers outside the city of New York; provided however, that, pursuant to a request by the civil services associ- ation, the funds may be made available to CSEA Workers' Opportunity Resources and Knowledge Institute (CSEA WORK Institute), or other administrator designated by the union to administer and implement the program for the union ... 3,735,000 ............. (re. $536,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the funds appropri- ated herein shall be available to operate and support enrollment in the child care facilitated enrollment pilot programs which expand access to child care subsidies for working families living or employed in the Liberty Zone, the boroughs of Brooklyn, Queens, and Bronx, and in the county of Monroe, with income up to 275 percent of the federal poverty level. Of the amount appropriated herein, $1,605,000 shall be made available for Monroe county, and $3,855,000 shall be made available for all other projects. Up to $160,500 shall be made available to the current designated administrator in the county of Monroe, or to a successor administrator designated by the current administration to administer such county's program and to implement a plan approved by the office of children and family services; and up to $385,500 shall be made available to the Consor- tium for Worker Education, Inc., or other designated successor, to administer and to implement a plan approved by the office of chil- dren and family services for the programs in the Liberty Zone, and the boroughs of Brooklyn, Queens and Bronx. Each pilot program administrator shall prepare and submit to the office of children and family services, the chairs of the senate committee on children and families and the senate committee on social services, the chair of the assembly committee on children and families, the chair of the assembly committee on social services, the chair of the senate committee on labor, and the chair of the assembly committee on labor, an evaluation of the pilot with recommendations for continua- tion or dissolution of the program supported by appropriate documen- tation. Such evaluation shall include available, information regard- ing the pilot programs or participants in the pilot programs, absent identifying information, including but not limited to: the number of income-eligible children of working parents with income greater than 200 percent but at or less than 275 percent of the federal poverty level; the ages of the children served by the project, the number of families served by the project who are in receipt of family assist- ance, the factors that parents considered when searching for child care, the factors that barred the families' access to child care assistance prior to their enrollment in the pilot program, the number of families who receive a child care subsidy pursuant to this program who choose to use such subsidy for regulated child care, and the number of families who receive a child care subsidy pursuant to this program who choose to use such subsidy to receive child care services provided by a legally exempt provider. Such report shall be 273 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 submitted by the applicable project administrator, on or before October 1, 2012, provided that if such report is not received by October 1, 2012, reimbursement for administrative costs shall be either reduced or withheld, and failure of an administrator to submit a timely report may jeopardize such program's funding in future years. Expenses related to the development of the evaluation of the pilot programs shall be paid from the pilot program's admin- istrative set-aside or non-state funds. The remaining portion of the project's funds shall be allocated by the office of children and family services to the local social services districts where the recipient families reside as determined by the project administrator based on projected needs and cost of providing child care subsidy payments to working families enrolled in the child care subsidy program through the pilot initiative, provided however that the office of children and family services shall not reimburse subsidy payments in excess of the amount the subsidy funding appropriated herein can support and the applicable local social services district shall not be required to approve or pay for subsidies not funded herein. The total number of slots for pilot programs located within the city of New York shall not exceed one thousand during fiscal year 2012-13. Vacancies in child care slots may be filled at such time as the total enrollment of the New York city pilot program is less than one thousand slots. The pilot program located in the borough of Queens shall receive one new additional slot for each slot which becomes available through attrition once the total number of filled child care slots reaches less than one thousand. Child care subsidies paid on behalf of eligible families shall be reim- bursed at the actual cost of care up to the applicable market rate for the district in which the child care is provided in accordance with the fee schedule of the local social services district making the subsidy payments. Pilot programs are required to submit monthly reports to the office of children and family services, the local social services district, and for programs located in the city of New York, the administration for children's services, and the legis- lature. Each monthly report must provide without benefit of personal identifying information, the pilot program's current enrollment level, amount of the child's subsidy, co-payment levels and other information as needed or required by the office of children and family services. Further, the office of children and family services shall provide technical assistance to the pilot program to assist with project administration and timely coordination of the monthly claiming process. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, any pilot programs maintained herein may be terminated if the adminis- trator for such programs mismanages such programs, by engaging in actions including but not limited to, improper use of funds, provid- ing for child care subsidies in excess of the amount the subsidy funding appropriated herein can support, and failing to submit claims for reimbursement in a timely fashion ....................... 5,460,000 ........................................... (re. $819,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2010: 274 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses of the united federation of teachers to provide professional development to child care providers including but not necessarily limited to licensed group family day care home, registered family day care home and legally-exempt providers located in the city of New York, to meet existing training requirements and to enhance the development of such providers ....................... 500,000 ............................................. (re. $358,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2010, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses of the civil service employees association, Local 1000, AFSCME, AFL-CIO to provide professional development to child care providers which shall include but not necessarily be limited to, licensed group family day care home, registered family day care home and legally-exempt providers located outside the city of New York, to meet existing training requirements and to enhance the development of such providers; provided however, that, pursuant to a request by the civil services association, the funds may be made available to CSEA Workers' Opportunity Resources and Knowledge Institute (CSEA WORK Institute), or other administrator designated by the union to administer and implement the program for the union ... 500,000 ......................................... (re. $356,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Federal Day Care Account - 25175 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses related to the child care block grant. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, in lieu of payments authorized by the social services law, or payments of federal funds otherwise due to the local social services districts for programs provided under the federal social security act or the federal food stamp act, funds herein appropriated, in amounts certified by the state commissioner or the state commissioner of health as due from local social services districts each month as their share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law may be set aside by the state comptroller in an interest-bearing account with such interest accruing to the credit of the locality in order to ensure the orderly and prompt payment of providers under section 367-b of the social services law pursuant to an estimate provided by the commissioner of health of each local social services district's share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law. Funds appropriated herein shall be available for aid to munici- palities, for services and expenses under the child care block grant and for payments to the federal government for expenditures made pursuant to the social services law and the state plan for individ- ual and family grant program under the disaster relief act of 1974. Such funds are to be available for payment of aid, services and expenses heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to munici- 275 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 palities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the office net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be transferred to any other appropriation within the office of children and family services and/or the office of temporary and disability assistance and/or suballocated to the office of temporary and disability assistance for the purpose of paying local social services districts' costs of the above program and may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation or with any other item or items within the amounts appropriated within the office of children and family services general fund - local assistance account or special revenue funds federal/state operations federal day care account with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the money hereby appropri- ated including any funds transferred by the office of temporary and disability assistance special revenue funds - federal / aid to localities federal health and human services fund, federal temporary assistance to needy families block grant funds at the request of local social services districts and, upon approval of the director of the budget, transfer of federal temporary assistance for needy families block grant funds made available from the New York works compliance fund program or otherwise specifically appropriated therefor, in combination with the money appropriated in the general fund / aid to localities local assistance account, appropriated for the state block grant for child care shall constitute the state block grant for child care. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $216,755,000 of the state block grant for child care may be used for child care assistance pursuant to title 5-C of article 6 of the social services law. The funds that are to be available to social services districts for child care assistance shall be apportioned among the social services districts by the office according to the allocation plan developed by the office and submitted to the director of the budget for approval within 60 days of enactment of the budget. A district's block grant allocation, including any funds the office of temporary and disability assistance transfers from a district's flexible fund for family services allocation to the state block grant for child care at the district's request, for a particular federal fiscal year is available only for child care assistance expenditures made during that federal fiscal year and which are claimed by March 31 of the year immediately following the end of that federal fiscal year. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, any claims for child care assistance made by a social services district for expenditures made during a particular federal fiscal year, other than claims made under title XX of the federal social security act and under the food stamp employment and training program, shall be counted against the 276 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 social services district's block grant allocation for that federal fiscal year. A social services district shall expend its allocation from the block grant in accordance with the applicable provisions in federal law and regulations relating to the federal funds included in the state block grant for child care and the regulations of the office of children and family services. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, each district's claims submitted under the state block grant for child care will be processed in a manner that maximizes the availability of federal funds and ensures that the district meets its maintenance of effort requirement in each applicable federal fiscal year. Funds appropriated herein shall be subject to the amount awarded in federal grant funding. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $38,332,000 of the funds may be available for funding to social services districts for child care assistance should additional health and human services funding be available. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $22,034,000 may be available for services and expenses for the operation and coordination of child care resource and referral agencies. Such funds are to be available pursuant to a plan prepared by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget to continue existing programs with existing contractors that are satis- factorily performing as determined by the office of children and family services, to award new contracts to not-for-profit organiza- tions to continue programs where the existing contractors are not satisfactorily performing as determined by the office of children and family services and/or to award new contracts to not-for-profit organizations through a competitive process. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $6,125,000 may be available for services and expenses for the operation and coordination of legally exempt enrollment agencies located in the city of New York. Such funds are to be available pursuant to a plan prepared by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget to continue existing programs with existing contrac- tors that are satisfactorily performing as determined by the office of children and family services, to award new contracts to not-for- profit organizations to continue programs where the existing contractors are not satisfactorily performing as determined by the office of children and family services and/or to award new contracts to not-for-profit organizations through a competitive process. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $1,100,000 may be available for services and expenses for the operation of infant/toddler resource centers. Such funds are to be available pursuant to a plan prepared by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget to continue existing programs with existing contractors that are satisfactorily performing as deter- mined by the office of children and family services, to award new contracts to not-for-profit organizations to continue programs where the existing contractors are not satisfactorily performing as deter- mined by the office of children and family services and/or to award 277 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 new contracts to not-for-profit organizations through a competitive process. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $6,434,000 may be available for services and expenses of child care provider training. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $10,240,000 may be available for services and expenses of child care scholarships education and ongoing professional development. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $2,000,000 may be available for services and expenses of the development and maintenance of automated systems in support of licensing and oversight of child day care providers. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $586,000 may be available for services and expenses to make awards through a competitive grant process for start-up expenses and for the promotion of child health and safety, including equipment and minor renovations. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $300,000 may be available for services and expenses for the establishment and/or operation of child care services in the state's courts. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $2,020,000 may be available for services and expenses of subsidy and quality activities at the state university of New York including community colleges and state operated campuses. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $2,020,000 may be available for services and expenses of subsidy and quality activities at the city university of New York, including community colleges and senior colleges. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $750,000 may be available for suballocation to the department of agriculture and markets for services and expenses of child care services provided to children of migrant workers in programs operated by non-profit organizations under contract with the department of agriculture and markets to provide such care. Of the amount appropriated herein, up to $50,000 may be available for services and expenses of conducting a market rate survey ........... 308,746,000 ..................................... (re. $194,059,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses related to the child care block grant. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, in lieu of payments authorized by the social services law, or payments of federal funds otherwise due to the local social services districts for programs provided under the federal social security act or the federal food stamp act, funds herein appropriated, in amounts certified by the state commissioner or the state commissioner of health as due from local social services districts each month as their share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law may be set aside by the state comptroller in an interest-bearing account with such interest accruing to the credit of the locality in order to ensure the orderly and prompt payment of providers under section 367-b of the social services law pursuant to an estimate 278 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 provided by the commissioner of health of each local social services district's share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law. Funds appropriated herein shall be available for aid to munici- palities, for services and expenses under the child care block grant and for payments to the federal government for expenditures made pursuant to the social services law and the state plan for individ- ual and family grant program under the disaster relief act of 1974. Such funds are to be available for payment of aid, services and expenses heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to munici- palities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the office net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be transferred to any other appropriation within the office of children and family services and/or the office of temporary and disability assistance and/or suballocated to the office of temporary and disability assistance for the purpose of paying local social services districts' costs of the above program and may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation or with any other item or items within the amounts appropriated within the office of children and family services general fund - local assistance account or special revenue funds federal/state operations federal day care account with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the money hereby appropri- ated including any funds transferred by the office of temporary and disability assistance special revenue funds - federal / aid to localities federal health and human services fund, federal temporary assistance to needy families block grant funds at the request of local social services districts and, upon approval of the director of the budget, transfer of federal temporary assistance for needy families block grant funds made available from the New York works compliance fund program or otherwise specifically appropriated therefor, in combination with the money appropriated in the general fund / aid to localities local assistance account, appropriated for the state block grant for child care shall constitute the state block grant for child care. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $216,755,000 of the state block grant for child care may be used for child care assistance pursuant to title 5-C of article 6 of the social services law. The funds that are to be available to social services districts for child care assistance shall be apportioned among the social services districts by the office according to the allocation plan developed by the office and submitted to the director of the budget for approval within 60 days of enactment of the budget. A district's block grant allocation, including any funds the office of temporary and disability assistance transfers from a district's flexible fund 279 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 for family services allocation to the state block grant for child care at the district's request, for a particular federal fiscal year is available only for child care assistance expenditures made during that federal fiscal year and which are claimed by March 31 of the year immediately following the end of that federal fiscal year. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, any claims for child care assistance made by a social services district for expenditures made during a particular federal fiscal year, other than claims made under title XX of the federal social security act and under the food stamp employment and training program, shall be counted against the social services district's block grant allocation for that federal fiscal year. A social services district shall expend its allocation from the block grant in accordance with the applicable provisions in federal law and regulations relating to the federal funds included in the state block grant for child care and the regulations of the office of children and family services. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, each district's claims submitted under the state block grant for child care will be processed in a manner that maximizes the availability of federal funds and ensures that the district meets its maintenance of effort requirement in each applicable federal fiscal year. Funds appropriated herein shall be subject to the amount awarded in federal grant funding. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $38,332,000 of the funds may be available for funding to social services districts for child care assistance should additional health and human services funding be available. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $22,034,000 may be available for services and expenses for the operation and coordination of child care resource and referral agencies. Such funds are to be available pursuant to a plan prepared by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget to continue existing programs with existing contractors that are satis- factorily performing as determined by the office of children and family services, to award new contracts to not-for-profit organiza- tions to continue programs where the existing contractors are not satisfactorily performing as determined by the office of children and family services and/or to award new contracts to not-for-profit organizations through a competitive process. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $6,125,000 may be available for services and expenses for the operation and coordination of legally exempt enrollment agencies located in the city of New York. Such funds are to be available pursuant to a plan prepared by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget to continue existing programs with existing contrac- tors that are satisfactorily performing as determined by the office of children and family services, to award new contracts to not-for- profit organizations to continue programs where the existing contractors are not satisfactorily performing as determined by the office of children and family services and/or to award new contracts to not-for-profit organizations through a competitive process. 280 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $1,100,000 may be available for services and expenses for the operation of infant/toddler resource centers. Such funds are to be available pursuant to a plan prepared by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget to continue existing programs with existing contractors that are satisfactorily performing as deter- mined by the office of children and family services, to award new contracts to not-for-profit organizations to continue programs where the existing contractors are not satisfactorily performing as deter- mined by the office of children and family services and/or to award new contracts to not-for-profit organizations through a competitive process. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $6,434,000 may be available for services and expenses of child care provider training. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $10,240,000 may be available for services and expenses of child care scholarships education and ongoing professional development. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $2,000,000 may be available for services and expenses of the development and maintenance of automated systems in support of licensing and oversight of child day care providers. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $586,000 may be available for services and expenses to make awards through a competitive grant process for start-up expenses and for the promotion of child health and safety, including equipment and minor renovations. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $300,000 may be available for services and expenses for the establishment and/or operation of child care services in the state's courts. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $2,020,000 may be available for services and expenses of subsidy and quality activities at the state university of New York including community colleges and state operated campuses. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $2,020,000 may be available for services and expenses of subsidy and quality activities at the city university of New York, including community colleges and senior colleges. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $750,000 may be available for suballocation to the department of agriculture and markets for services and expenses of child care services provided to children of migrant workers in programs operated by non-profit organizations under contract with the department of agriculture and markets to provide such care. Of the amount appropriated herein, up to $50,000 may be available for services and expenses of conducting a market rate survey ........... 308,746,000 ...................................... (re. $33,256,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses related to the child care block grant. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, in lieu of payments authorized by the social services law, or payments of federal funds 281 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 otherwise due to the local social services districts for programs provided under the federal social security act or the federal food stamp act, funds herein appropriated, in amounts certified by the state commissioner or the state commissioner of health as due from local social services districts each month as their share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law may be set aside by the state comptroller in an interest-bearing account with such interest accruing to the credit of the locality in order to ensure the orderly and prompt payment of providers under section 367-b of the social services law pursuant to an estimate provided by the commissioner of health of each local social services district's share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law. Funds appropriated herein shall be available for aid to munici- palities, for services and expenses under the child care block grant and for payments to the federal government for expenditures made pursuant to the social services law and the state plan for individ- ual and family grant program under the disaster relief act of 1974. Such funds are to be available for payment of aid, services and expenses heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to munici- palities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the office net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be transferred to any other appropriation within the office of children and family services and/or the office of temporary and disability assistance and/or suballocated to the office of temporary and disability assistance for the purpose of paying local social services districts' costs of the above program and may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation or with any other item or items within the amounts appropriated within the office of children and family services general fund - local assistance account or special revenue funds federal/state operations federal day care account with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the money hereby appropri- ated including any funds transferred by the office of temporary and disability assistance special revenue funds - federal / aid to localities federal health and human services fund, federal temporary assistance to needy families block grant funds at the request of local social services districts and, upon approval of the director of the budget, transfer of federal temporary assistance for needy families block grant funds made available from the New York works compliance fund program or otherwise specifically appropriated therefor, in combination with the money appropriated in the general fund / aid to localities local assistance account, appropriated for the state block grant for child care shall constitute the state block grant for child care. 282 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $216,755,000 of the state block grant for child care may be used for child care assistance pursuant to title 5-C of article 6 of the social services law. The funds that are to be available to social services districts for child care assistance shall be apportioned among the social services districts by the office according to the allocation plan developed by the office and submitted to the director of the budget for approval within 60 days of enactment of the budget. A district's block grant allocation, including any funds the office of temporary and disability assistance transfers from a district's flexible fund for family services allocation to the state block grant for child care at the district's request, for a particular federal fiscal year is available only for child care assistance expenditures made during that federal fiscal year and which are claimed by March 31 of the year immediately following the end of that federal fiscal year. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, any claims for child care assistance made by a social services district for expenditures made during a particular federal fiscal year, other than claims made under title XX of the federal social security act and under the food stamp employment and training program, shall be counted against the social services district's block grant allocation for that federal fiscal year. A social services district shall expend its allocation from the block grant in accordance with the applicable provisions in federal law and regulations relating to the federal funds included in the state block grant for child care and the regulations of the office of children and family services. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, each district's claims submitted under the state block grant for child care will be processed in a manner that maximizes the availability of federal funds and ensures that the district meets its maintenance of effort requirement in each applicable federal fiscal year. Funds appropriated herein shall be subject to the amount awarded in federal grant funding. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $38,332,000 of the funds may be available for funding to social services districts for child care assistance should additional health and human services funding be available. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $22,034,000 may be available for services and expenses for the operation and coordination of child care resource and referral agencies. Such funds are to be available pursuant to a plan prepared by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget to continue existing programs with existing contractors that are satis- factorily performing as determined by the office of children and family services, to award new contracts to not-for-profit organiza- tions to continue programs where the existing contractors are not satisfactorily performing as determined by the office of children and family services and/or to award new contracts to not-for-profit organizations through a competitive process. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $6,125,000 may be available for services and expenses for the operation and coordination of 283 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 legally exempt enrollment agencies located in the city of New York. Such funds are to be available pursuant to a plan prepared by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget to continue existing programs with existing contrac- tors that are satisfactorily performing as determined by the office of children and family services, to award new contracts to not-for- profit organizations to continue programs where the existing contractors are not satisfactorily performing as determined by the office of children and family services and/or to award new contracts to not-for-profit organizations through a competitive process. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $1,100,000 may be available for services and expenses for the operation of infant/toddler resource centers. Such funds are to be available pursuant to a plan prepared by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget to continue existing programs with existing contractors that are satisfactorily performing as deter- mined by the office of children and family services, to award new contracts to not-for-profit organizations to continue programs where the existing contractors are not satisfactorily performing as deter- mined by the office of children and family services and/or to award new contracts to not-for-profit organizations through a competitive process. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $6,434,000 may be available for services and expenses of child care provider training. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $10,240,000 may be available for services and expenses of child care scholarships education and ongoing professional development. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $2,000,000 may be available for services and expenses of the development and maintenance of automated systems in support of licensing and oversight of child day care providers. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $586,000 may be available for services and expenses to make awards through a competitive grant process for start-up expenses and for the promotion of child health and safety, including equipment and minor renovations. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $300,000 may be available for services and expenses for the establishment and/or operation of child care services in the state's courts. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $2,020,000 may be available for services and expenses of subsidy and quality activities at the state university of New York including community colleges and state operated campuses. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $2,020,000 may be available for services and expenses of subsidy and quality activities at the city university of New York, including community colleges and senior colleges. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $750,000 may be available for suballocation to the department of agriculture and markets for services and expenses of child care services provided to children of migrant workers in programs operated by non-profit organizations 284 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 under contract with the department of agriculture and markets to provide such care. Of the amount appropriated herein, up to $50,000 may be available for services and expenses of conducting a market rate survey ........... 308,746,000 ..................................... (re. $144,637,000) Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Quality Child Care and Protection Account - 21900 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses related to administering the "quality child care and protection act" specifically, the provision of grants to child day care providers for health and safety purposes, for train- ing of child day care provider staff and other activities to increase the availability and/or quality of child care programs. No expenditure shall be made from this account until an expenditure plan has been approved by the director of the budget ............... 343,000 ............................................. (re. $343,000) NEW YORK STATE COMMISSION FOR THE BLIND [AND VISUALLY HANDICAPPED] PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses of the Helen Keller - CORE Program to provide services to legally-blind individuals having higher educa- tion or competitive employment goals ............................... 35,000 ............................................... (re. $35,000) For services and expenses of the National Federation of the Blind for NFB-Newsline ... 75,000 .............................. (re. $75,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal [Department of] Education Fund Rehabilitation Services/Supported Employment Account - 25213 The appropriation made by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013, is hereby amended and reappropriated to read: For services and expenses related to the NEW YORK STATE commission for the blind [and visually handicapped] including transfer or suballo- cation to the state education department ........................... 350,000 ............................................. (re. $350,000) FAMILY AND CHILDREN'S SERVICES PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: 285 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount appro- priated herein, shall be available under a foster care block grant for state reimbursement of eligible social services district expend- itures for the provision and administration of foster care services including care, maintenance, supervision, and tuition; for super- vision of foster children placed in federally funded job corps programs; for care, maintenance, supervision, and tuition for adju- dicated juvenile delinquents and persons in need of supervision placed in residential programs operated by authorized agencies and in out-of-state residential programs; and for the provision and administration of the kinship guardian assistance program including kinship guardianship assistance payments and payments for non-recur- ring guardianship expenses. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, a portion of the funds are available to reimburse social services districts for the change in the maximum state aid rates established by the office of children and family services for the 2013-14 rate year pursuant to section 398-a of the social services law and sections 4003 and 4405 of the education law to reflect the continuation of the cost of living adjustments that became effective April 1, 2008 for payments made to foster parents and for salary and fringe benefit costs and other critical nonpersonal services costs for foster care programs as determined by the office. Social services districts must adjust the amount of payments made for care provided by congregate care and foster boarding home programs and to foster parents to reflect the cost of living adjustments in the manner specified by the office. Each authorized agency operating a congregate care or foster board- ing home program in New York state for which the office sets a maxi- mum state aid rate pursuant to section 398-a of the social services law or section 4003 or 4405 of the education law shall submit, at the time and in a manner to be determined by the office, a written certification, attesting that the funds received for the continua- tion of the cost of living adjustment to the maximum state aid rate that became effective April 1, 2008 for that program will be or were used solely in accordance with the requirements of the cost of living adjustment established by the office. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, including section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part H of chapter 56 of the laws of 2012, for the period commencing on April 1, 2013 and ending March 31, 2014 the commissioner shall not apply any cost of living adjustment for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimbursement. Within the amounts appropriated herein, state reimbursement to each social services district for services identified herein that are otherwise reimbursable by the state from April 1, 2013 through March 31, 2014 shall be limited to a district allocation, hereinafter referred to as the district's block grant allocation. Notwithstand- ing any other provision of law, such block grant allocation shall be based, in part, on each district's claims for such costs, adjusted by the applicable cost allocation methodology and net of any retro- active payments for the 12 month period ending June 30, 2012 that 286 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 are submitted on or before January 2, 2013 and, in part, on such other factors as determined by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget. Any portion of a social services district's allocation from funds appropriated herein not claimed by such district during the state fiscal year may be used by such district for expenditures on preventive services provided pursuant to section 409-a of the social services law, inde- pendent living services and aftercare services provided pursuant to regulations of the department of family assistance, claimed by such district during the next state fiscal year up to the amount remain- ing from the district's foster care block grant allocation, provided however, that any claims for such services during the next state fiscal year in excess of such amount shall be subject to 62 percent state reimbursement exclusive of any federal funds made available for such purposes, in accordance with directives of the department of family assistance and subject to the approval of the director of the budget. Any claims submitted by a social services district for reimbursement for a particular state fiscal year for which the social services district does not receive state or federal reimbursement during that state fiscal year may not be claimed against that district's block grant apportionment for the next state fiscal year. The office of children and family services, with the approval of the director of the budget, may reduce a district's block grant allo- cation by the state share decrease related to federal retroactive reimbursement for such foster care services identified herein. The office, with the approval of the director of the budget, may reduce a district's block grant allocation by the state share of disallow- ances or sanctions taken against the district pursuant to the social services law or federal law. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the state shall not be responsible for reimbursing a social services district and a district shall not seek state reimbursement for any portion of any state disallowance or sanction taken against the social services district, or any federal disallowance attributable to final federal agency decisions or to settlement made, on or after July 1, 1995, when such disallowance or sanction results from the failure of the social services district to comply with federal or state require- ments, including, but not limited to, failure to document eligibil- ity for federal or state funds in the case record; provided, howev- er, if the office determines that any federal disallowance for services provided between January 1, 1999 and May 31, 1999 results solely from the late enactment of the state legislation implementing the federal adoption and safe families act, the state shall be sole- ly responsible for the full amount of the disallowance or sanction; provided, further, however, this provision shall be deemed to apply both prospectively and retroactively regardless of whether such sanctions or disallowances are for services provided or claims made prior to or after April 1, 2013. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, any federal disallowance resulting from a federal title IV-E eligibility review or audit that 287 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 uses extrapolated statistic techniques shall be passed along by the state to any and all social services districts that the office of children and family services has determined have not complied with the title IV-E eligibility requirements or have not taken the neces- sary actions to ensure compliance with such requirements including, but not limited to, failing to: assess and fully document all the criteria and have readily available all the necessary documents to establish and continue title IV-E eligibility for all title IV-E eligible children within the required time frames; claim title IV-E funding only for cases that meet all of the title IV-E eligibility criteria; and fully implement the social services payment system on or before April 1, 2005 for all direct and voluntary agency foster care services. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, the office of children and family services shall impose on social services districts any feder- al disallowance issued against the state as a result of a federal title IV-E secondary eligibility review regardless of the date the children may have entered foster care, the date the eligibility or payment errors occurred, or the filing date of any federal claims for reimbursement; provided, however, that the state shall be responsible for the disallowed costs and expenditures related to the placement of children in a facility operated by the office of chil- dren and family services, which shall be determined in the same manner as the disallowed costs and expenditures for social services districts other than the city of New York. In order to reimburse the federal government for the full amount of any disallowance imposed on the state by the federal administration for children and families within the timeframes necessary to avoid any potential interest payments on such amount, the office of children and family services is authorized to immediately offset funds otherwise due to each district for a pro rata share of the total disallowed costs based on the percentage of applicable federal title IV-E claims made by that district for the relevant time period as compared to the total applicable statewide title IV-E claims. The amount of the offset against each district will be adjusted, if necessary, upon completion of the disallowance allocation process. The final allo- cation of the amount of any federal disallowance resulting from a title IV-E secondary eligibility review shall be allocated among the districts so that each district shall be responsible for the amount attributable to each of the district's children or cases that are determined by the federal review to be unallowable. Each district shall also be responsible for a portion of the federal extrapolated disallowance amount based on the relative error rate for the district. The city of New York's error rate will be based on the federal sample and federal statistics. For all social services districts other than the city of New York, the error rate will be based on a review conducted by the district of a sample of children and/or cases determined by the office of children and family services and a re-review of a sub-sample by the office of those children and/or cases determined by the office. The office of chil- dren and family services will determine what is reasonable in estab- 288 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 lishing the size of the sample and sub-sample for each district. The office of children and family services shall notify each social services district of the sample of children and/or cases from the federal audit period that the social services district must review. Any child or case from the social services district that was included in the federal sample will automatically be included in the social services district's review sample and the determination made at the federal review regarding that child or case will govern for the purposes of the social services district's review. The social services district must complete and submit the results of its review to the office of children and family services within 60 days of receipt of the sample. The error rate for the district will be based on the findings of the district's review and the office of children and family services' re-review. If a social services district does not complete its review within 60 days of receiving the sample from the office of children and family services, the office of children and family services shall assign an error rate to the social services district based on the relative percentage of the district's applicable title IV-E claims for the relevant period as compared to applicable statewide title IV-E claims for that period and other circumstances that the office of children and family services may consider in order to allocate 100 percent of the federal disallow- ance. The office of children and family services shall apply each social services district's error rate to the total amount of the district's applicable title IV-E claims including associated admin- istrative expenses. The resulting dollar amounts for all of the social services districts will be summed to derive the total amount of title IV-E claims deemed to be in error statewide. To establish a disallowance percentage for each social services district, the amount of the district's title IV-E claims deemed to be in error will be divided by the amount of statewide title IV-E claims deemed to be in error. The resulting disallowance percentage for each district will be applied to the entire title IV-E extrapolated disallowance calculated by the federal review to determine the amount of the extrapolated disallowance for which the district is responsible. Each district will be credited for the amount already disallowed for any individual children or cases found to be in error during the federal review. The exclusive appeal rights for the review of the amount of the federal disallowance assigned to each social services district shall be pursuant to article 78 of the civil practice laws and rules; provided, however, that in any such action all of the social services districts shall be joined as necessary parties and the venue of any such action shall be in Rens- selaer county. Any social services district that fails to complete its sample review in the required time frames shall have no right to appeal and shall not be a necessary party to any action brought by another social services district. The money hereby appropriated is to be available for payment of state aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, the money 289 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 hereby appropriated shall be available to the office net of disal- lowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be transferred to any other appropriation within the office of children and family services and/or the office of temporary and disability assistance and/or suballocated to the office of temporary and disability assistance for the purpose of paying local social services districts' costs of the above program and may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation or with any other item or items within the amounts appropriated within the office of children and family services general fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the depart- ment of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, in lieu of payments authorized by the social services law, or payments of federal funds otherwise due to the local social services districts for programs provided under the federal social security act or the federal food stamp act, funds herein appropriated, in amounts certified by the state comptroller or the state commissioner of health as due from local social services districts each month as their share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law may be set aside by the state comptroller in an interest bearing account with such interest accruing to the credit of the locality in order to ensure the orderly and prompt payment of providers under section 367-b of the social services law pursuant to an estimate provided by the commissioner of health of each local social services district's share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law. Notwithstanding the provisions of any other law to the contrary, the office of children and family services may, on behalf of social services districts, make payments to foster boarding homes paid directly by social services districts by direct deposit or debit card. Local social services districts shall reimburse the office for the costs of administering such direct deposit or debit card payments. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of the social services law or the state finance law, the office of children and family services shall, on a quarterly basis, request that the office of temporary and disability assistance reimburse the office of children and fami- ly services for the non-federal share of the costs of administering such direct deposit or debit card payments to capture the local share of such costs. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, if a social services district fails to provide reimbursement to the office of children and family services pursuant to section 529 of the executive law within 60 days of receiving a bill for services under such section, or by the date certain set by such office for providing reimburse- ment, whichever is later, the offices of the department of family 290 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 assistance are authorized to exercise the state's set-off rights by withholding any amounts due and owing to such district under this appropriation, up to such amounts due and owing to the state under section 529 of the executive law and transferring such funds to the miscellaneous special revenue fund youth facility per diem account (YF). Notwithstanding any provision of articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, there shall be an exemption from the professional licensure requirements of such articles, and nothing contained in such articles, or in any other provisions of law related to the licensure requirements of persons licensed under those articles, shall prohibit or limit the activities or services of any person in the employ of a program or service operated, certified, regulated, funded or approved by the office of children and family services, a local governmental unit as such term is defined in article 41 of the mental hygiene law, and/or a local social services district as defined in section 61 of the social services law, and all such enti- ties shall be considered to be approved settings for the receipt of supervised experience for the professions governed by articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, and furthermore, no such entity shall be required to apply for nor be required to receive a waiver pursuant to section 6503-a of the education law in order to perform any activities or provide any services ............................. 436,002,000 ......................................... (re. $500,000) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the amount appropriated herein shall be available to reimburse for 98 percent of 65 percent of eligible social services district expenditures that are claimed by March 31, 2014 for those community preventive services provided from October 1, 2012 through September 30, 2013 at a cost that does not exceed the cost that was in effect on October 1, 2008 and that a social services district can demonstrate had been approved by the office of children and family services on or before October 1, 2008; provided, however, that should insufficient funds be available to provide state reimbursement for 98 percent of 65 percent of such costs, reimbursement shall be made proportionally to each district based on the percentage of their total eligible claims to the amount appropriated; and, provided further, however, that if the amount appropriated exceeds the amount of funds necessary to reimburse 98 percent of 65 percent of the eligible social services district expenditures, the office may, to the extent funds are available, provide reimbursement for 98 percent of 65 percent of eligible social services district expenditures for new community preventive services programs approved by the office and only up to the amounts approved by the office. A local social services district seeking federal and/or state reimbursement for community preventive services provided on or after October 1, 2010 must submit claims that sepa- rately identify the costs of such services in a form and manner and at such times as are required by the department of family assistance and that information regarding outcome based measures that demon- strate quality of services provided and program effectiveness be submitted to the office of children and family services in a form 291 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 and manner and at such times as required by the office. Of the amount appropriated herein, up to $1 million may be used to provide additional funding to an eligible program or programs with evalu- ation results that show program effectiveness and demonstrate private monetary support as determined by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget ... 12,124,750 ....................................... (re. $12,124,750) For state aid to reimburse 100 percent of social services district expenditures related to the improvement of staff to client ratios in the local district child protective workforce including, but not limited to new hiring to increase the number of caseworkers and to increase the number of supervisory staff in the local district child protective workforce. Each social services district receiving these funds shall certify that the district will not be using these funds to supplant other state and local funds and that the district will not submit claims for reimbursement under this appropriation for the same type and level of funding so certified, and the district shall submit to the office of children and family services information regarding outcome based measures that demonstrate quality of services provided and program effectiveness of such improved staff to client ratios in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office; provided, however, that a district may use these funds for expenditures to continue or expand activities that were funded with last year's appropriation that was enacted for this purpose ... 757,200 ................................. (re. $757,200) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, for suballocation to the office of mental health and subsequently for suballocation from the office of mental health to the department of health for 94 percent of 65 percent of the nonfederal share of medical assistance payments for home and community based waiver services provided in accordance with subdivision 9 of section 366 of the social services law as authorized by selected social services districts which choose to use preventive services funds to support such costs and to authorize the office of temporary and disability assistance to intercept funds otherwise due to the districts to provide the 38.9 percent local share of such preventive services expenditures. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, including section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part H of chapter 56 of the laws of 2012, for the period commenc- ing on April 1, 2013 and ending March 31, 2014 the commissioner shall not apply any cost of living adjustment for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimbursement ... 6,121,000 ....................... (re. $1,143,000) For services and expenses of the office of children and family services and local social services districts for activities neces- sary to comply with certain provisions of the adoption and safe families act of 1997 (P.L. 105-89) and chapter 7 of the laws of 1999 and chapter 668 of the laws of 2006 requiring criminal record checks for foster care parents, prospective adoptive parents, and adult household members. Funds appropriated herein shall be made available in accordance with a plan to be developed by the commissioner of the 292 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget. Funds appropriated herein shall be available for 94 percent of 98 percent of one-half of the non-federal share of the national and state fees for fingerprinting foster care parents, prospective adoptive parents, and other adult household members. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, and pursuant to chapter 7 of the laws of 1999 and chapter 668 of the laws of 2006, local social services districts shall reimburse the commissioner of the office of children and family services for an amount equal to 53.94 percent of the non-federal share of the cost of obtaining state and national fingerprint records. Notwithstanding any incon- sistent provision of law, and pursuant to chapter 7 of the laws of 1999 and chapter 668 of the laws of 2006, the commissioner of the office of children and family services shall, on behalf of local social services districts, make payments to the division of criminal justice services for processing of state and national criminal record checks and any other related costs. The commissioner shall ensure expenditures made pursuant to this provision reflect appro- priate federal and local shares. The commissioner of the office of children and family services shall request that the commissioner of the office of temporary and disability assistance reimburse the commissioner of the office of children and family services in an amount equal to 53.94 percent of the nonfederal share of such payments provided that such reimbursement in payments reflects actu- al expenditures made on behalf of each local social services district to capture the local share of such costs. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of the social services law or the state finance law, the commissioner shall, on a quarterly basis, request that the commissioner of the office of temporary and disability assistance reimburse the commissioner of the office of children and family services in an amount equal to 53.94 percent of the non-federal share of such fees to capture the local share of such fees. Such reimbursement shall occur on or before the one hundred and twentieth day following the close of the preceding quar- ter and shall be charged among districts based on the number of children currently placed in foster care in each local social services district provided that this methodology is revised quarter- ly to reflect most current available data. Amounts appropriated herein may, subject to the director of the budget, be interchanged or transferred with any other appropriation of the office of chil- dren and family services or the office of temporary and disability assistance as necessary to reimburse the state share of local social services district costs appropriated herein ........................ 1,857,000 ......................................... (re. $1,857,000) For services and expenses for foster care, adult and child protective services, preventive and adoption services provided by Indian tribes pursuant to subdivision 2 of section 39 of the social services law, after deducting therefrom any federal funds properly received or to be received. Notwithstanding the provisions of any other law to the contrary, the liability of the state and the amount to be distrib- 293 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 uted or otherwise expended by the state shall be 92 percent of eligible expenditures. Notwithstanding any provision of articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, there shall be an exemption from the professional licensure requirements of such articles, and nothing contained in such articles, or in any other provisions of law related to the licensure requirements of persons licensed under those articles, shall prohibit or limit the activities or services of any person in the employ of a program or service operated, certified, regulated, funded or approved by the office of children and family services, a local governmental unit as such term is defined in article 41 of the mental hygiene law, and/or a local social services district as defined in section 61 of the social services law, and all such enti- ties shall be considered to be approved settings for the receipt of supervised experience for the professions governed by articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, and furthermore, no such entity shall be required to apply for nor be required to receive a waiver pursuant to section 6503-a of the education law in order to perform any activities or provide any services ............................. 3,700,000 ......................................... (re. $2,670,000) For services and expenses of certain child fatality review teams approved by the office of children and family services for the purposes of investigating and/or reviewing the death of children ... 829,100 ............................................. (re. $829,100) For services and expenses of certain local or regional multidiscipli- nary child abuse investigation teams approved by the office of chil- dren and family services for the purpose of investigating reports of suspected child abuse or maltreatment and for new and established child advocacy centers ............................................. 5,229,900 ......................................... (re. $5,229,900) For additional services and expenses of child advocacy centers. This funding is to be distributed to newly established child advocacy centers and existing child advocacy centers weighted on a three year average of client volume ... 750,000 ................ (re. $750,000) For services and expenses, including local administrative costs, for providing medicaid home and community based waiver services pursuant to subdivision 12 of section 366 of the social services law. The amount appropriated herein is subject to a spending plan approved by the division of the budget and may be available for transfer or suballocation to the department of health for the medical assistance program for such services and expenses. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, including section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part H of chapter 56 of the laws of 2012, for the period commenc- ing on April 1, 2013 and ending March 31, 2014 the commissioner shall not apply any cost of living adjustment for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimbursement. Notwithstanding any provision of articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, there shall be an exemption from the professional licensure requirements of such articles, and nothing contained in 294 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 such articles, or in any other provisions of law related to the licensure requirements of persons licensed under those articles, shall prohibit or limit the activities or services of any person in the employ of a program or service operated, certified, regulated, funded or approved by the office of children and family services, a local governmental unit as such term is defined in article 41 of the mental hygiene law, and/or a local social services district as defined in section 61 of the social services law, and all such enti- ties shall be considered to be approved settings for the receipt of supervised experience for the professions governed by articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, and furthermore, no such entity shall be required to apply for nor be required to receive a waiver pursuant to section 6503-a of the education law in order to perform any activities or provide any services ............................. 72,494,000 ....................................... (re. $72,494,000) The money hereby appropriated is to be available for payment of state aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, the money hereby appropriated shall be available to the office net of disal- lowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be transferred to any other appropriation within the office of children and family services and/or the office of temporary and disability assistance and/or suballocated to the office of temporary and disability assistance for the purpose of paying local social services districts' costs of the above program and may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation or with any other item or items within the amounts appropriated within the office of children and family services general fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the depart- ment of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, in lieu of payments authorized by the social services law, or payments of federal funds otherwise due to the local social services districts for programs provided under the federal social security act or the federal food stamp act, funds herein appropriated, in amounts certified by the state commissioner or the state commissioner of health as due from local social services districts each month as their share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law may be set aside by the state comptroller in an interest-bearing account with such interest accruing to the credit of the locality in order to ensure the orderly and prompt payment of providers under section 367-b of the social services law pursuant to an estimate provided by the commissioner of health of each local social services district's share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law. Notwithstanding section 398-a of the social services law or any other law to the contrary, the amount appropriated herein, or such other 295 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 amount as may be approved by the director of the budget, shall be available for 94 percent of 98 percent of 50 percent reimbursement after deducting any federal funds available therefor to social services districts for amounts attributable to dormitory authority billings or approved refinancing of such billings which result in local social services districts' claims in excess of a local district's foster care block grant allocation. In addition, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, a portion of funds appropriated herein, or such other amount as may be approved by the director of the budget, shall be available for reimbursement related to payments made by a social services district to foster care providers subject to the provisions of section 410-i of the social services law for expenses directly related to projects funded through the housing finance agency for those foster care providers which also received revised or supplemental rates from the applica- ble regulating agency to accommodate the housing finance agency payments or the refinancing of previously approved dormitory author- ity payments. Notwithstanding section 398-a of the social services law or any other law to the contrary, such reimbursement shall be available for 94 percent of 98 percent of 50 percent of social services district costs, after deducting federal funds available therefor, for those social services districts' claims in excess of a social services district's foster care block grant allocation for those amounts exclusively attributable to the previously approved revised or supplemental rates. In addition, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, a portion of funds appropriated herein may also be used for payments to the dormitory authority of the state of New York for advisory services including, but not limited to, site visits and review of applications, building plans and cost estimates for voluntary agency programs for which the office of children and family services establishes maximum state aid rates and for capital projects for residential institutions for children seeking financing under paragraph b of subdivision 40 of section 1680 of the public authorities law, as amended by chapter 508 of the laws of 2006 ..... 6,620,000 ......................................... (re. $6,620,000) For eligible services and expenses provided during state fiscal year 2013-14 by a city with a population in excess of one million for a close to home initiative to provide juvenile justice services. Funds appropriated herein shall be made available for eligible services provided consistent with plans that cover juvenile delinquents in non-secure and limited secure settings submitted by a city with a population in excess of one million and approved by the office of children and family services and the director of the budget. The office of children and family services shall not reimburse any claims for expenditures for residential services unless they are submitted in final within twenty two months of the calendar quarter in which the claimed service or services were delivered and shall not reimburse any claims that were or will be transferred from this appropriation to the foster care block grant appropriation or the child welfare services appropriation. 296 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Notwithstanding any provision of articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, there shall be an exemption from the professional licensure requirements of such articles, and nothing contained in such articles, or in any other provisions of law related to the licensure requirements of persons licensed under those articles, shall prohibit or limit the activities or services of any person in the employ of a program or service operated, certified, regulated, funded or approved by the office of children and family services, a local governmental unit as such term is defined in article 41 of the mental hygiene law, and/or a local social services district as defined in section 61 of the social services law, and all such enti- ties shall be considered to be approved settings for the receipt of supervised experience for the professions governed by articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, and furthermore, no such entity shall be required to apply for nor be required to receive a waiver pursuant to section 6503-a of the education law in order to perform any activities or provide any services ............................. 36,265,000 ....................................... (re. $36,265,000) For payment of state aid for services and expenses for programs pursu- ant to section 530 of the executive law for secure and non-secure detention services provided from January 1, 2013 to December 31, 2013; provided, however, notwithstanding the provisions of any other law to the contrary, the liability of the state and the amount to be distributed or otherwise expended by the state pursuant to section 530 of the executive law shall be determined by first calculating the amount of the expenditure or other liability pursuant to such law after taking into consideration any other limitations on the amount of such expenditure or liability set forth in the state budg- et for such year, and then reducing the amount so calculated by two percent of such amount. Within the amounts appropriated herein, state reimbursement shall be limited to the amount of the munici- pality's distribution. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, allocations shall be based on a plan developed by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget and shall be based, in part, on each municipality's history of detention utilization, youth population and other factors as determined by the office. Any portion of a municipality's distrib- ution not claimed by the municipality for reimbursement of detention expenditures made during the period January 1, 2013 through December 31, 2013 may be claimed by such municipality to reimburse 62 percent of expenditures during such period for supervision and treatment services for juveniles programs not otherwise reimbursable pursuant to a chapter of the laws of 2013. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the amount appropriated herein may provide for reimbursement of up to 100 percent of the cost of care, maintenance and supervision for youth whose residence is outside the county providing the services up to the county's distribution; provided that upon such reimbursement from this appropriation, the office of children and family services shall bill, and the home county of such youth shall reimburse the office of children and family services, 297 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 for 51 percent of the cost of care, maintenance and supervision of such youth. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, the office of children and family services may require that such claims and data on detention use be submitted to the office electronically in the manner and format required by the office. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, the office shall be author- ized to promulgate regulations permitting the office to impose fiscal sanctions in the event that the office finds non-compliance with regulations governing secure and nonsecure detention facilities and to establish cost standards related to reimbursement of secure and non-secure detention services. Notwithstanding section 51 of the state finance law and any other provision of law to the contrary, the director of the budget may, upon the advice of the commissioner of the office of children and family services, authorize the transfer or interchange of moneys appropriated herein with any other local assistance - general fund appropriation within the office of children and family services except where transfer or interchange of appropriation is prohibited or otherwise restricted by law. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, if a social services district fails to provide reimbursement to the office of children and family services pursuant to section 529 of the executive law within 60 days of receiving a bill for services under such section, or by the date certain set by such office for providing reimburse- ment, whichever is later, the offices of the department of family assistance are authorized to exercise the state's set-off rights by withholding any amounts due and owing to such district under this appropriation, up to such amounts due and owing to the state under section 529 of the executive law and transferring such funds to the miscellaneous special revenue fund youth facility per diem account (YF). Notwithstanding any provision of articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, there shall be an exemption from the professional licensure requirements of such articles, and nothing contained in such articles, or in any other provisions of law related to the licensure requirements of persons licensed under those articles, shall prohibit or limit the activities or services of any person in the employ of a program or service operated, certified, regulated, funded or approved by the office of children and family services, a local governmental unit as such term is defined in article 41 of the mental hygiene law, and/or a local social services district as defined in section 61 of the social services law, and all such enti- ties shall be considered to be approved settings for the receipt of supervised experience for the professions governed by articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, and furthermore, no such entity shall be required to apply for nor be required to receive a waiver pursuant to section 6503-a of the education law in order to perform any activities or provide any services ............................. 76,160,000 ....................................... (re. $62,070,000) 298 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the amount appropriated herein shall be available to the office of children and family services for payment of the state share of a county's prior years claim for reimbursement based upon a subsequent review by the office of actual expenditures for care, maintenance and supervision provided to youth in detention, to address any underpayment of state aid to the county for services and expenses for detention in a prior calendar year ... 12,344,000 ..................... (re. $12,344,000) Notwithstanding section 530 of the executive law or any other law to the contrary, for reimbursement of 49 percent of approved capital expenditures for secure juvenile detention. Such reimbursement shall be in the form of depreciation of approved capital costs and inter- est on bonds, notes or other indebtedness necessarily undertaken to finance construction costs. Notwithstanding any provision of laws to the contrary, funding for such costs shall be limited to the amount appropriated herein. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, the office of children and family services may require that such claims for reimbursement of capital expenditures be submitted to the office electronically in the manner and format required by the office. Notwithstanding section 51 of the state finance law and any other provision of law to the contrary, the director of the budget may, upon the advice of the commissioner of the office of children and family services, authorize the interchange of moneys appropriated herein with any other local assistance - general fund appropriation within the office of children and family services .................. 4,606,000 ......................................... (re. $4,470,000) For eligible services and expenses of youth development programs as determined by the office of children and family services. Notwith- standing any other provision of law to the contrary, a youth devel- opment program shall mean a program designed to provide community- level services to promote positive youth development but shall not include approved runaway programs or transitional independent living support programs as such terms are defined in section 532-a of the executive law. Each county or a city with a population of one million or more, which shall be known as a municipality, operating a youth development program approved by the office of children and family services shall be eligible for one hundred percent state reimbursement of its qualified expenditures, subject to the amount available under this appropriation and exclusive of any federal funds made available therefor, not to exceed the municipality's distribution of state aid for youth development programs. The amount appropriated herein for youth development programs shall be distrib- uted by the office of children and family services to eligible muni- cipalities that have a comprehensive plan that has been developed in consultation with the applicable municipal youth bureau and approved by the office of children and family services. The distribution of the amount appropriated herein to eligible municipalities by the office of children and family services shall be based on factors as determined by the office and subject to the approval of the director of budget; such factors shall include the number of youth under the age of twenty-one residing in the municipality as shown by the last 299 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 published federal census certified in the same manner as provided by section fifty-four of the state finance law and may include, but not be limited to, the percentage of youth living in poverty within the municipality or such other factors as provided for in the regu- lations of the office of children and family services. Up to fifteen percent of the youth development funds that a municipality would allocate to an approved local youth bureau pursuant to an approved comprehensive plan may be used for administrative functions performed by such local youth bureau. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, an approved local youth bureau that is not providing, operating, administering or monitoring youth development programs shall not receive funding under this appropriation. The office shall not reimburse any claims for youth development programs unless they are submitted within twelve months of the calendar quar- ter in which the expenditure was made. The office may require that such claims be submitted to the office electronically in the manner and format required by the office. A municipality may enter into contracts to effectuate its youth development program as approved by the office of children and family services. No expenditures shall be made from this appropriation for youth development programs until a plan has been approved by the director of the budget and a certif- icate of approval allocating these funds has been issued by the director of the budget. Notwithstanding any provision of articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, there shall be an exemption from the professional licensure requirements of such articles, and nothing contained in such articles, or in any other provisions of law related to the licensure requirements of persons licensed under those articles, shall prohibit or limit the activities or services of any person in the employ of a program or service operated, certified, regulated, funded or approved by the office of children and family services, a local governmental unit as such term is defined in article 41 of the mental hygiene law, and/or a local social services district as defined in section 61 of the social services law, and all such enti- ties shall be considered to be approved settings for the receipt of supervised experience for the professions governed by articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, and furthermore, no such entity shall be required to apply for nor be required to receive a waiver pursuant to section 6503-a of the education law in order to perform any activities or provide any services ............................. 14,121,700 ....................................... (re. $14,121,700) Of the amount appropriated herein, $967,016 shall be available for the period January 1, 2013 through December 31, 2013 as follows: For services and expenses related to locally operated youth develop- ment and delinquency prevention programs. No expenditure shall be made from this appropriation until a plan has been approved by the director of the budget and a certificate of approval allocating these funds has been issued by the director of the budget. Notwithstanding the provisions of section 420 of the executive law which would require expenditure of state aid for youth programs in a total amount greater than $967,016, for payment of state aid for 300 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 programs pursuant to article 19-A of the executive law, for delin- quency prevention and youth development. Notwithstanding the provisions of section 420 of the executive law, eligibility for state aid reimbursement for counties which do not participate in the county comprehensive planing process shall be determined as follows: the aggregate amount of state aid for recreation, youth service and similar projects to a county and municipalities within such county shall not exceed $2,750 of which no more than $1,450 may be used for recreation projects, per 1,000 youths residing in the county based on a single count of such youths as shown by the last published federal census for the county certified in the same manner as provided by section 54 of the state finance law. The office shall not reimburse any claims unless they are submitted within 12 months of the project year in which the expenditure was made. Notwith- standing any law to the contrary, the office of children and family services may require that such claims for youth development and delinquency prevention programs be submitted to the office electron- ically in the manner and format required by the office, and that counties and municipalities submit to the office information regard- ing delinquency prevention and youth development outcome based meas- ures that demonstrate quality of services provided and effectiveness of such funded programs in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office. Of the amount appropriated herein $318,528 shall be available for the period January 1, 2013 through December 31, 2013 as follows: For services and expenses related to programs providing special delin- quency prevention or other youth development services. No expendi- ture shall be made for such programs for this appropriation until a plan has been approved by the director of the budget and a certif- icate of approval allocating these funds has been issued by the director of the budget. The office shall not reimburse any claims unless they are submitted within seven months of the project year in which the expenditure was made. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, the office of children and family services may require that such claims for special delinquency prevention or other youth development services be submitted to the office electronically in the manner and format required by the office, and that information regarding delinquency prevention outcome based measures that demon- strate quality of services provided and program effectiveness be submitted to the office in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office. For direct contracts with private not-for-profit community agencies to provide needed services for the operation of programs to prevent juvenile delinquency and promote youth development, and through an allocation to public agencies where it is documented that private not-for-profit community agencies are not available to provide such services. Moneys shall be made available to community agencies in counties outside the city of New York based on a statewide allo- cation formula determined by each county's eligibility for compre- hensive planning funds as a proportion of the statewide total provided under paragraph a of subdivision 1 of section 420 of the 301 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 executive law. Moneys made available to community agencies shall be allocated by local youth bureaus subject to final funding determi- nations by the commissioner of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget. Such contracts shall provide for submission of information regarding outcome based measures that demonstrate quality of services provided and program effectiveness to the office in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office. For direct contract with private not-for-profit community agencies to provide needed services for the operation of programs to prevent juvenile delinquency and promote youth development, and through an allocation to public agencies where it is documented that private not-for-profit agencies are not available to provide such services. Such contracts shall provide for submission of information regarding outcome based measures that demonstrate quality of services provided and program effectiveness to the office in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, moneys shall be made available to community agencies in cities with populations greater than 275,000 and to community agencies statewide ........... 1,285,544 ......................................... (re. $1,285,544) For payment of state aid for programs for the provision of eligible services to runaway and homeless youth pursuant to a plan, submitted by an eligible county, or a city having a population of one million or more, which shall be known as a municipality, and approved by the office of children and family services as part of such munici- pality's comprehensive plan; the office of children and family services shall not reimburse any claims unless they are submitted within 12 months of the calendar quarter in which the claimed service or services were delivered. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, the office of children and family services may require that such claims for provision of services to runaway and homeless youth be submitted to the office electronically in the manner and format required by the office, and the information regarding outcome based measures that demonstrate quality of services provided and program effectiveness be submitted to the office in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office. No expenditures shall be made from this appropriation until an annual expenditure plan is approved by the director of the budget and a certificate of approval allocating these funds has been issued by the director of the budget and copies of such certificate or any amendment thereto filed with the state comptroller, the chairperson of the senate finance committee and the chairperson of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any provision of articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, there shall be an exemption from the professional licensure requirements of such articles, and nothing contained in such articles, or in any other provisions of law related to the licensure requirements of persons licensed under those articles, shall prohibit or limit the activities or services of any person in the employ of a program or service operated, certified, regulated, 302 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 funded or approved by the office of children and family services, a local governmental unit as such term is defined in article 41 of the mental hygiene law, and/or a local social services district as defined in section 61 of the social services law, and all such enti- ties shall be considered to be approved settings for the receipt of supervised experience for the professions governed by articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, and furthermore, no such entity shall be required to apply for nor be required to receive a waiver pursuant to section 6503-a of the education law in order to perform any activities or provide any services ............................. 2,355,800 ......................................... (re. $2,355,800) For payment of state aid for programs for the provision of services to runaway and homeless youth for the period January 1, 2013 through December 31, 2013 pursuant to subdivisions 2, 3 and 4 of section 420 of the executive law and pursuant to chapter 800 of the laws of 1985 amending the runaway and homeless youth act for the provision of transitional independent living support services and the establish- ment and operation of young adult shelters for youth between the ages of 16 to 21; the office of children and family services shall not reimburse any claims unless they are submitted within 12 months of the calendar quarter in which the claimed service or services were delivered. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, the office of children and family services may require that such claims for provision of services to runaway and homeless youth be submitted to the office electronically in the manner and format required by the office, and the information regarding outcome based measures that demonstrate quality of services provided and program effectiveness be submitted to the office in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office. No expenditures shall be made from this appropriation until an annual expenditure plan is approved by the director of the budget and a certificate of approval allocating these funds has been issued by the director of the budget and copies of such certificate or any amendment thereto filed with the state comptroller, the chairperson of the senate finance committee and the chairperson of the assembly ways and means committee ............... 254,456 ............................................. (re. $254,456) For services and expenses provided by local probation departments, for the post-placement care of youth leaving a youth residential facili- ty and for services and expenses of the office of children and fami- ly services related to community-based programs for youth in the care of the office of children and family services which may include but not be limited to multi-systemic therapy, family functional therapy and/or functional therapeutic foster care, and electronic monitoring. Funds appropriated herein shall be made available subject to the approval of an expenditure plan by the director of the budget. Funded programs shall submit information regarding outcome based measures that demonstrate quality of services provided and program effectiveness to the office in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office ... 311,700 ............... (re. $311,700) 303 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses of kinship care programs. Such funds are available pursuant to a plan prepared by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget to continue or expand existing programs with existing contractors that are satisfactorily performing as determined by the office of chil- dren and family services, to award new contracts to continue programs where the existing contractors are not satisfactorily performing as determined by the office of children and family services and/or award new contracts through a competitive process. Such contracts shall provide for submission of information regarding outcome based measures that demonstrate quality of services provided and program effectiveness to the office in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office ... 338,750 .... (re. $300,000) For services and expenses related to the home visiting program. Such funds are to be available pursuant to a plan prepared by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget to continue or expand existing programs with existing contractors that are satisfactorily performing as determined by the office of children and family services, to award new contracts to continue programs where the existing contractors are not satisfac- torily performing as determined by the office of children and family services and/or to award new contracts through a competitive proc- ess. Such contracts shall provide for submission of information regarding outcome based measures that demonstrate quality of services provided and program effectiveness to the office in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office ............. 23,288,200 ....................................... (re. $17,001,000) For services and expenses of the William B. Hoyt memorial children and family trust fund, for prevention and support service programs for victims of family violence pursuant to article 10-A of the social services law. Programs funded through such trust shall submit infor- mation regarding outcome based measures that demonstrate quality of services provided and program effectiveness to the office in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office. Funds appropriated herein may be transferred to the office of children and family services miscellaneous special revenue fund, children and family trust fund ... 621,850 ....................... (re. $621,850) For services and expenses for supportive housing for young adults aged 25 years or younger leaving or having recently left foster care or who had been in foster care for more than a year after their 16th birthday and who are at-risk of street homelessness or sheltered homelessness provided under the joint project between the state and the city of New York, known as the New York New York III supportive housing agreement. No expenditure shall be made until a certificate of allocation has been approved by the director of the budget with copies to be filed with the chairpersons of the senate finance committee and the assembly ways and means committee. The amount appropriated herein may be transferred or otherwise made available to the city of New York administration for children's services for services and expenses related to implementing the project. 304 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, including section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part H of chapter 56 of the laws of 2012, for the period commenc- ing on April 1, 2013 and ending March 31, 2014 the commissioner shall not apply any cost of living adjustment for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimbursement. Notwithstanding any provision of articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, there shall be an exemption from the professional licensure requirements of such articles, and nothing contained in such articles, or in any other provisions of law related to the licensure requirements of persons licensed under those articles, shall prohibit or limit the activities or services of any person in the employ of a program or service operated, certified, regulated, funded or approved by the office of children and family services, a local governmental unit as such term is defined in article 41 of the mental hygiene law, and/or a local social services district as defined in section 61 of the social services law, and all such enti- ties shall be considered to be approved settings for the receipt of supervised experience for the professions governed by articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, and furthermore, no such entity shall be required to apply for nor be required to receive a waiver pursuant to section 6503-a of the education law in order to perform any activities or provide any services ............................. 2,137,000 ......................................... (re. $2,137,000) For services and expenses of the Catholic Family Center in Rochester to establish and operate a statewide kinship information and refer- ral network ... 220,500 ............................. (re. $220,500) For services and expenses of the advantage after school program. Such funds are to be available pursuant to a plan prepared by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget to extend or expand current contracts with community based organizations, to award new contracts to continue programs where the existing contractors are not satisfactorily performing as determined by the office of children and family services and/or to award new contracts through a competitive process to community based organiza- tions ... 17,255,300 ............................. (re. $17,021,000) For services and expenses of a public/private partnership pilot program to fund new and expand existing preventive, early childhood development, and other services to at-risk children, youth and fami- lies and such funds shall not be used to supplant other state, local or federal funding. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, state funding for the pilot program shall be limited to the amount appropriated herein and shall not constitute more than 65 percent of eligible program expenditures, with the remaining 35 percent of program expenditures to be supported with private funds. The funds shall be distributed through a competitive process for services in an eligible region pursuant to a plan prepared by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget. Eligible regions are the Capital, Central New York, Finger Lakes, Long Island, Mid-Hudson, Mohawk Valley, New York City, 305 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 North Country, Southern Tier or Western New York regions ... 2,000,000 ......................................... (re. $2,000,000) For services and expenses of 2-1-1 New York, including funding to qualified regional collaborators ... 750,000 ........ (re. $750,000) For services and expenses related to the settlement house program. Funded programs shall submit information regarding outcome based measures that demonstrate quality of services provided and program effectiveness to the office in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office ... 450,000 ............... (re. $425,000) For services and expenses associated with sexually exploited children. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the state's liability under subdivision 5 of section 447-b of the social services law shall be limited to the amount appropriated herein ................. 1,650,000 ......................................... (re. $1,650,000) For services and expenses of the community reinvestment program ...... 1,750,000 ......................................... (re. $1,738,000) For services and expenses of the center for alternative sentencing and employment services (CASES) ... 200,000 ............. (re. $200,000) For services and expenses for the NYS Alliance of Boys & Girls Clubs . 750,000 ............................................. (re. $750,000) For services and expenses of the Yeled V'Yalda Early Childhood Center for education and parent support mentoring programs to facilitate healthy families ... 350,000 ........................ (re. $350,000) For suballocation to the division of criminal justice services for services and expenses of legal services for the elderly or disadvan- taged of western New York for the prevention of elder abuse ........ 80,000 ............................................... (re. $80,000) For suballocation to the department of health for services and expenses of premium health for diagnostic services and treatment and preventive care services ... 350,000 ................ (re. $350,000) For services and expenses of the Community Action Organization of Erie County ... 250,000 .................................. (re. $250,000) The appropriation made by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013, is hereby amended and reappropriated to read: Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount appro- priated herein shall be available under the supervision and treat- ment services for juveniles program for 62 percent state reimburse- ment to counties and the city of New York for eligible expenditures for the provision and administration of eligible supervision and treatment services for juveniles programs during the period of April 1, 2013 through March 31, 2014 that have been approved by the office of children and family services pursuant to a plan approved by the director of the budget. Within the amounts appropriated herein, state reimbursement shall be limited to the amount of such munici- pality's distribution. The office of children and family services shall not reimburse any claims unless they are submitted within 12 months of the calendar quarter in which the claimed services were delivered, PROVIDED, HOWEVER, IF A MUNICIPALITY IS UNABLE TO CLAIM ALL OF ITS ALLOCATION FOR SUCH PROGRAM PERIOD WITHIN THE REQUIRED TIME FRAMES, THE MUNICIPALITY MAY APPLY TO THE OFFICE OF CHILDREN 306 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 AND FAMILY SERVICES FOR A WAIVER TO PERMIT THE MUNICIPALITY TO CONTINUE TO HAVE THE FUNDS AVAILABLE TO IT FOR AN ADDITIONAL ONE-YEAR PROGRAM PERIOD UPON A SHOWING AND CERTIFICATION BY THE MUNICIPALITY THAT SUCH FUNDS WILL BE USED ONLY TO REIMBURSE THE MUNICIPALITY FOR ELIGIBLE EXPENDITURES FOR ELIGIBLE SERVICES PROVIDED DURING THE PERIOD OF APRIL 1, 2013 THROUGH MARCH 31, 2014 FOR WHICH THE MUNICIPALITY WAS UNABLE TO CLAIM WITHIN THE REQUIRED TIMEFRAMES. These funds shall not be used to supplant other state and local funds ... 8,376,000 ..................... (re. $7,527,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the amount appropriated herein shall be available to reimburse for 98 percent of 65 percent of eligible social services district expenditures that are claimed by March 31, 2013 for those community preventive services provided from October 1, 2011 through September 30, 2012 at a cost that does not exceed the cost that was in effect on October 1, 2008 and that a social services district can demonstrate had been approved by the office of children and family services on or before October 1, 2008; provided, however, that should insufficient funds be available to provide state reimbursement for 98 percent of 65 percent of such costs, reimbursement shall be made proportionally to each district based on the percentage of their total eligible claims to the amount appropriated; and, provided further, however, that if the amount appropriated exceeds the amount of funds necessary to reimburse 98 percent of 65 percent of the eligible social services district expenditures, the office may, to the extent funds are available, provide reimbursement for 98 percent of 65 percent of eligible social services district expenditures for new community preventive services programs approved by the office and only up to the amounts approved by the office. A local social services district seeking federal and/or state reimbursement for community preventive services provided on or after October 1, 2010 must submit claims that sepa- rately identify the costs of such services in a form and manner and at such times as are required by the department of family assistance and that information regarding outcome based measures that demon- strate quality of services provided and program effectiveness be submitted to the office of children and family services in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office. Of the amount appropriated herein, up to $1 million may be used to provide additional funding to an eligible program or programs with evalu- ation results that show program effectiveness and demonstrate private monetary support as determined by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget ......... 12,124,750 ........................................ (re. $1,048,000) For state aid to reimburse 100 percent of social services district expenditures related to the improvement of staff to client ratios in the local district child protective workforce including, but not limited to new hiring to increase the number of caseworkers and to increase the number of supervisory staff in the local district child protective workforce. Each social services district receiving these 307 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 funds shall certify that the district will not be using these funds to supplant other state and local funds and that the district will not submit claims for reimbursement under this appropriation for the same type and level of funding so certified, and the district shall submit to the office of children and family services information regarding outcome based measures that demonstrate quality of services provided and program effectiveness of such improved staff to client ratios in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office; provided, however, that a district may use these funds for expenditures to continue or expand activities that were funded with last year's appropriation that was enacted for this purpose ... 757,200 ................................... (re. $4,000) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, for suballocation to the office of mental health and subsequently for suballocation from the office of mental health to the department of health for 94 percent of 65 percent of the nonfederal share of medical assistance payments for home and community based waiver services provided in accordance with subdivision 9 of section 366 of the social services law as authorized by selected social services districts which choose to use preventive services funds to support such costs and to authorize the office of temporary and disability assistance to intercept funds otherwise due to the districts to provide the 38.9 percent local share of such preventive services expenditures. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, including section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part F of chapter 59 of the laws of 2011, for the period commenc- ing on April 1, 2012 and ending March 31, 2013 the commissioner shall not apply any new cost of living adjustment authorized by section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part F of chapter 59 of the laws of 2011, for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimbursement ... 6,121,000 ............... (re. $1,551,000) For services and expenses of the office of children and family services and local social services districts for activities neces- sary to comply with certain provisions of the adoption and safe families act of 1997 (P.L. 105-89) and chapter 7 of the laws of 1999 and chapter 668 of the laws of 2006 requiring criminal record checks for foster care parents, prospective adoptive parents, and adult household members. Funds appropriated herein shall be made available in accordance with a plan to be developed by the commissioner of the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget. Funds appropriated herein shall be available for 94 percent of 98 percent of one-half of the non-federal share of the national and state fees for fingerprinting foster care parents, prospective adoptive parents, and other adult household members. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, and pursuant to chapter 7 of the laws of 1999 and chapter 668 of the laws of 2006, local social services districts shall reimburse the commissioner of the office of children and family services for an amount equal to 53.94 percent of the non-federal share of the cost of obtaining state and national fingerprint records. Notwithstanding any incon- 308 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 sistent provision of law, and pursuant to chapter 7 of the laws of 1999 and chapter 668 of the laws of 2006, the commissioner of the office of children and family services shall, on behalf of local social services districts, make payments to the division of criminal justice services for processing of state and national criminal record checks and any other related costs. The commissioner shall ensure expenditures made pursuant to this provision reflect appro- priate federal and local shares. The commissioner of the office of children and family services shall request that the commissioner of the office of temporary and disability assistance reimburse the commissioner of the office of children and family services in an amount equal to 53.94 percent of the nonfederal share of such payments provided that such reimbursement in payments reflects actu- al expenditures made on behalf of each local social services district to capture the local share of such costs. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of the social services law or the state finance law, the commissioner shall, on a quarterly basis, request that the commissioner of the office of temporary and disability assistance reimburse the commissioner of the office of children and family services in an amount equal to 53.94 percent of the non-federal share of such fees to capture the local share of such fees. Such reimbursement shall occur on or before the one hundred and twentieth day following the close of the preceding quar- ter and shall be charged among districts based on the number of children currently placed in foster care in each local social services district provided that this methodology is revised quarter- ly to reflect most current available data. Amounts appropriated herein may, subject to the director of the budget, be interchanged or transferred with any other appropriation of the office of chil- dren and family services or the office of temporary and disability assistance as necessary to reimburse the state share of local social services district costs appropriated herein ........................ 1,857,000 ......................................... (re. $1,650,000) For services and expenses for foster care, adult and child protective services, preventive and adoption services provided by Indian tribes pursuant to subdivision 2 of section 39 of the social services law, after deducting therefrom any federal funds properly received or to be received. Notwithstanding the provisions of any other law to the contrary, the liability of the state and the amount to be distrib- uted or otherwise expended by the state shall be 92 percent of eligible expenditures ... 3,700,000 ................... (re. $6,000) For services and expenses of certain child fatality review teams approved by the office of children and family services for the purposes of investigating and/or reviewing the death of children ... 829,100 ............................................. (re. $829,100) For services and expenses of certain local or regional multidiscipli- nary child abuse investigation teams approved by the office of chil- dren and family services for the purpose of investigating reports of suspected child abuse or maltreatment and for new and established child advocacy centers ... 5,229,900 ................ (re. $985,000) 309 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For additional services and expenses of child advocacy centers ....... 750,000 ............................................. (re. $556,000) For services and expenses, including local administrative costs, for providing medicaid home and community based waiver services pursuant to subdivision 12 of section 366 of the social services law. The amount appropriated herein is subject to a spending plan approved by the division of the budget and may be available for transfer or suballocation to the department of health for the medical assistance program for such services and expenses. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, including section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part F of chapter 59 of the laws of 2011, for the period commenc- ing on April 1, 2012 and ending March 31, 2013 the commissioner shall not apply any new cost of living adjustment authorized by section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part F of chapter 59 of the laws of 2011, for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimbursement ... 72,494,000 ............. (re. $23,109,000) The money hereby appropriated is to be available for payment of state aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, the money hereby appropriated shall be available to the office net of disal- lowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be transferred to any other appropriation within the office of children and family services and/or the office of temporary and disability assistance and/or suballocated to the office of temporary and disability assistance for the purpose of paying local social services districts' costs of the above program and may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation or with any other item or items within the amounts appropriated within the office of children and family services general fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the depart- ment of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, in lieu of payments authorized by the social services law, or payments of federal funds otherwise due to the local social services districts for programs provided under the federal social security act or the federal food stamp act, funds herein appropriated, in amounts certified by the state commissioner or the state commissioner of health as due from local social services districts each month as their share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law may be set aside by the state comptroller in an interest-bearing account with such interest accruing to the credit of the locality in order to ensure the orderly and prompt payment of providers under section 367-b of the social services law pursuant to an estimate provided by the commissioner of health of each local social services 310 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 district's share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law. Notwithstanding section 398-a of the social services law or any other law to the contrary, the amount appropriated herein, or such other amount as may be approved by the director of the budget, shall be available for 94 percent of 98 percent of 50 percent reimbursement after deducting any federal funds available therefor to social services districts for amounts attributable to dormitory authority billings or approved refinancing of such billings which result in local social services districts' claims in excess of a local district's foster care block grant allocation. In addition, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, a portion of funds appropriated herein, or such other amount as may be approved by the director of the budget, shall be available for reimbursement related to payments made by a social services district to foster care providers subject to the provisions of section 410-i of the social services law for expenses directly related to projects funded through the housing finance agency for those foster care providers which also received revised or supplemental rates from the applica- ble regulating agency to accommodate the housing finance agency payments or the refinancing of previously approved dormitory author- ity payments. Notwithstanding section 398-a of the social services law or any other law to the contrary, such reimbursement shall be available for 94 percent of 98 percent of 50 percent of social services district costs, after deducting federal funds available therefor, for those social services districts' claims in excess of a social services district's foster care block grant allocation for those amounts exclusively attributable to the previously approved revised or supplemental rates. In addition, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, a portion of funds appropriated herein may also be used for payments to the dormitory authority of the state of New York for advisory services including, but not limited to, site visits and review of applications, building plans and cost estimates for voluntary agency programs for which the office of children and family services establishes maximum state aid rates and for capital projects for residential institutions for children seeking financing under paragraph b of subdivision 40 of section 1680 of the public authorities law, as amended by chapter 508 of the laws of 2006 ..... 6,620,000 ......................................... (re. $4,419,000) For eligible services and expenses provided during state fiscal year 2012-13 by a city with a population in excess of one million for a close to home initiative to provide juvenile justice services to all adjudicated juvenile delinquents determined by a family court in such city as needing services or placement other than placement in a secure or limited secure facility. Funds appropriated herein shall be made available for eligible services provided consistent with a plan that covers juvenile delinquents in non-secure settings submit- ted by a city with a population in excess of one million and approved by the office of children and family services and the director of the budget as required by a chapter of the laws of 2012. 311 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 The office of children and family services shall not reimburse any claims for expenditures for residential services unless they are submitted in final within twenty two months of the calendar quarter in which the claimed service or services were delivered and shall not reimburse any claims that were or will be transferred from this appropriation to the foster care block grant appropriation or the child welfare services appropriation ............................... 8,614,000 ......................................... (re. $3,714,000) For payment of state aid for services and expenses for programs pursu- ant to section 530 of the executive law for secure and non-secure detention services provided from January 1, 2012 to December 31, 2012; provided, however, notwithstanding the provisions of any other law to the contrary, the liability of the state and the amount to be distributed or otherwise expended by the state pursuant to section 530 of the executive law shall be determined by first calculating the amount of the expenditure or other liability pursuant to such law after taking into consideration any other limitations on the amount of such expenditure or liability set forth in the state budg- et for such year, and then reducing the amount so calculated by two percent of such amount. Within the amounts appropriated herein, state reimbursement shall be limited to the amount of the munici- pality's distribution. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, allocations shall be based on a plan developed by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget and shall be based, in part, on each municipality's history of detention utilization, youth population and other factors as determined by the office. Any portion of a municipality's distrib- ution not claimed by the municipality for reimbursement of detention expenditures made during the period January 1, 2012 through December 31, 2012 may be claimed by such municipality to reimburse 62 percent of expenditures during such period for supervision and treatment services for juveniles programs not otherwise reimbursable pursuant to a chapter of the laws of 2012. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the amount appropriated herein may provide for reimbursement of up to 100 percent of the cost of care, maintenance and supervision for youth whose residence is outside the county providing the services up to the county's distribution; provided that upon such reimbursement from this appropriation, the office of children and family services shall bill, and the home county of such youth shall reimburse the office of children and family services, for 51 percent of the cost of care, maintenance and supervision of such youth. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, the office of children and family services may require that such claims and data on detention use be submitted to the office electronically in the manner and format required by the office. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, the office shall be author- ized to promulgate regulations permitting the office to impose fiscal sanctions in the event that the office finds non-compliance with regulations governing secure and nonsecure detention facilities 312 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 and to establish cost standards related to reimbursement of secure and non-secure detention services. Notwithstanding section 51 of the state finance law and any other provision of law to the contrary, the director of the budget may, upon the advice of the commissioner of the office of children and family services, authorize the transfer or interchange of moneys appropriated herein with any other local assistance - general fund appropriation within the office of children and family services except where transfer or interchange of appropriation is prohibited or otherwise restricted by law. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, if a social services district fails to provide reimbursement to the office of children and family services pursuant to section 529 of the executive law within 60 days of receiving a bill for services under such section, or by the date certain set by such office for providing reimburse- ment, whichever is later, the offices of the department of family assistance are authorized to exercise the state's set-off rights by withholding any amounts due and owing to such district under this appropriation, up to such amounts due and owing to the state under section 529 of the executive law and transferring such funds to the miscellaneous special revenue fund youth facility per diem account (YF) ... 76,160,000 .............................. (re. $18,747,000) Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount appro- priated herein shall be available under the supervision and treat- ment services for juveniles program for 62 percent state reimburse- ment to counties and the city of New York for eligible expenditures for the provision and administration of eligible supervision and treatment services for juveniles programs during the period of April 1, 2012 through March 31, 2013 that have been approved by the office of children and family services pursuant to a plan approved by the director of the budget. Within the amounts appropriated herein, state reimbursement shall be limited to the amount of such munici- pality's distribution. The office of children and family services shall not reimburse any claims unless they are submitted within 12 months of the calendar quarter in which the claimed services were delivered. These funds shall not be used to supplant other state and local funds ... 8,376,000 ......................... (re. $4,400,000) Notwithstanding section 530 of the executive law or any other law to the contrary, for reimbursement of 49 percent of approved capital expenditures for secure juvenile detention. Such reimbursement shall be in the form of depreciation of approved capital costs and inter- est on bonds, notes or other indebtedness necessarily undertaken to finance construction costs. Notwithstanding any provision of laws to the contrary, funding for such costs shall be limited to the amount appropriated herein. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, the office of children and family services may require that such claims for reimbursement of capital expenditures be submitted to the office electronically in the manner and format required by the office. Notwithstanding section 51 of the state finance law and any other provision of law to the contrary, the director of the budget may, upon the advice of the commissioner of the office of children and 313 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 family services, authorize the interchange of moneys appropriated herein with any other local assistance - general fund appropriation within the office of children and family services .................. 4,606,000 ......................................... (re. $3,223,000) Of the amount appropriated herein, $10,622,675 shall be available as follows: For services and expenses related to locally operated youth develop- ment and delinquency prevention programs. No expenditure shall be made from this appropriation until a plan has been approved by the director of the budget and a certificate of approval allocating these funds has been issued by the director of the budget. Notwithstanding the provisions of section 420 of the executive law which would require expenditure of state aid for youth programs in a total amount greater than $10,622,675, for payment of state aid for programs pursuant to article 19-A of the executive law, for delin- quency prevention and youth development. Notwithstanding the provisions of section 420 of the executive law, eligibility for state aid reimbursement for counties which do not participate in the county comprehensive planing process shall be determined as follows: the aggregate amount of state aid for recreation, youth service and similar projects to a county and municipalities within such county shall not exceed $2,750 of which no more than $1,450 may be used for recreation projects, per 1,000 youths residing in the county based on a single count of such youths as shown by the last published federal census for the county certified in the same manner as provided by section 54 of the state finance law. The office shall not reimburse any claims unless they are submitted within 12 months of the project year in which the expenditure was made. Notwith- standing any law to the contrary, the office of children and family services may require that such claims for youth development and delinquency prevention programs be submitted to the office electron- ically in the manner and format required by the office, and that counties and municipalities submit to the office information regard- ing delinquency prevention and youth development outcome based meas- ures that demonstrate quality of services provided and effectiveness of such funded programs in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office. Of the amount appropriated herein $3,499,025 shall be available as follows: For services and expenses related to programs providing special delin- quency prevention or other youth development services. No expendi- ture shall be made for such programs from this appropriation until a plan has been approved by the director of the budget and a certif- icate of approval allocating these funds has been issued by the director of the budget. The office shall not reimburse any claims unless they are submitted within seven months of the project year in which the expenditure was made. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, the office of children and family services may require that such claims for special delinquency prevention or other youth development services be submitted to the office electronically in the manner and format required by the office, and that information 314 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 regarding delinquency prevention outcome based measures that demon- strate quality of services provided and program effectiveness be submitted to the office in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office. For direct contracts with private not-for-profit community agencies to provide needed services for the operation of programs to prevent juvenile delinquency and promote youth development, and through an allocation to public agencies where it is documented that private not-for-profit community agencies are not available to provide such services. Moneys shall be made available to community agencies in counties outside the city of New York based on a statewide allo- cation formula determined by each county's eligibility for compre- hensive planning funds as a proportion of the statewide total provided under paragraph a of subdivision 1 of section 420 of the executive law. Moneys made available to community agencies shall be allocated by local youth bureaus subject to final funding determi- nations by the commissioner of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget. Such contracts shall provide for submission of information regarding outcome based measures that demonstrate quality of services provided and program effectiveness to the office in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office. For direct contract with private not-for-profit community agencies to provide needed services for the operation of programs to prevent juvenile delinquency and promote youth development, and through an allocation to public agencies where it is documented that private not-for-profit agencies are not available to provide such services. Such contracts shall provide for submission of information regarding outcome based measures that demonstrate quality of services provided and program effectiveness to the office in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, moneys shall be made available to community agencies in cities with populations greater than 275,000 and to community agencies statewide ........... 14,121,700 ....................................... (re. $11,683,000) Of the amount appropriated herein, $967,016 shall be available for the period January 1, 2012 through December 31, 2012 as follows: For services and expenses related to locally operated youth develop- ment and delinquency prevention programs. No expenditure shall be made from this appropriation until a plan has been approved by the director of the budget and a certificate of approval allocating these funds has been issued by the director of the budget. Notwithstanding the provisions of section 420 of the executive law which would require expenditure of state aid for youth programs in a total amount greater than $967,016, for payment of state aid for programs pursuant to article 19-A of the executive law, for delin- quency prevention and youth development. Notwithstanding the provisions of section 420 of the executive law, eligibility for state aid reimbursement for counties which do not participate in the county comprehensive planing process shall be determined as follows: the aggregate amount of state aid for recreation, youth service and 315 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 similar projects to a county and municipalities within such county shall not exceed $2,750 of which no more than $1,450 may be used for recreation projects, per 1,000 youths residing in the county based on a single count of such youths as shown by the last published federal census for the county certified in the same manner as provided by section 54 of the state finance law. The office shall not reimburse any claims unless they are submitted within 12 months of the project year in which the expenditure was made. Notwith- standing any law to the contrary, the office of children and family services may require that such claims for youth development and delinquency prevention programs be submitted to the office electron- ically in the manner and format required by the office, and that counties and municipalities submit to the office information regard- ing delinquency prevention and youth development outcome based meas- ures that demonstrate quality of services provided and effectiveness of such funded programs in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office. Of the amount appropriated herein $318,528 shall be available for the period January 1, 2012 through December 31, 2012 as follows: For services and expenses related to programs providing special delin- quency prevention or other youth development services. No expendi- ture shall be made for such programs for this appropriation until a plan has been approved by the director of the budget and a certif- icate of approval allocating these funds has been issued by the director of the budget. The office shall not reimburse any claims unless they are submitted within seven months of the project year in which the expenditure was made. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, the office of children and family services may require that such claims for special delinquency prevention or other youth development services be submitted to the office electronically in the manner and format required by the office, and that information regarding delinquency prevention outcome based measures that demon- strate quality of services provided and program effectiveness be submitted to the office in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office. For direct contracts with private not-for-profit community agencies to provide needed services for the operation of programs to prevent juvenile delinquency and promote youth development, and through an allocation to public agencies where it is documented that private not-for-profit community agencies are not available to provide such services. Moneys shall be made available to community agencies in counties outside the city of New York based on a statewide allo- cation formula determined by each county's eligibility for compre- hensive planning funds as a proportion of the statewide total provided under paragraph a of subdivision 1 of section 420 of the executive law. Moneys made available to community agencies shall be allocated by local youth bureaus subject to final funding determi- nations by the commissioner of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget. Such contracts shall provide for submission of information regarding outcome based measures that demonstrate quality of services provided and program effectiveness 316 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 to the office in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office. For direct contract with private not-for-profit community agencies to provide needed services for the operation of programs to prevent juvenile delinquency and promote youth development, and through an allocation to public agencies where it is documented that private not-for-profit agencies are not available to provide such services. Such contracts shall provide for submission of information regarding outcome based measures that demonstrate quality of services provided and program effectiveness to the office in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, moneys shall be made available to community agencies in cities with populations greater than 275,000 and to community agencies statewide ........... 1,285,544 ......................................... (re. $1,285,544) For payment of state aid for programs for the provision of services to runaway and homeless youth pursuant to subdivisions 2, 3 and 4 of section 420 of the executive law and pursuant to chapter 800 of the laws of 1985 amending the runaway and homeless youth act for the provision of transitional independent living support services and the establishment and operation of young adult shelters for youth between the ages of 16 to 21; the office of children and family services shall not reimburse any claims unless they are submitted within 12 months of the calendar quarter in which the claimed service or services were delivered. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, the office of children and family services may require that such claims for provision of services to runaway and homeless youth be submitted to the office electronically in the manner and format required by the office, and the information regarding outcome based measures that demonstrate quality of services provided and program effectiveness be submitted to the office in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office. No expenditures shall be made from this appropriation until an annual expenditure plan is approved by the director of the budget and a certificate of approval allocating these funds has been issued by the director of the budget and copies of such certificate or any amendment thereto filed with the state comptroller, the chairperson of the senate finance committee and the chairperson of the assembly ways and means committee ... 2,355,800 ........................... (re. $2,280,000) For payment of state aid for programs for the provision of services to runaway and homeless youth for the period January 1, 2012 through December 31, 2012 pursuant to subdivisions 2, 3 and 4 of section 420 of the executive law and pursuant to chapter 800 of the laws of 1985 amending the runaway and homeless youth act for the provision of transitional independent living support services and the establish- ment and operation of young adult shelters for youth between the ages of 16 to 21; the office of children and family services shall not reimburse any claims unless they are submitted within 12 months of the calendar quarter in which the claimed service or services were delivered. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, the office of children and family services may require that such claims for 317 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 provision of services to runaway and homeless youth be submitted to the office electronically in the manner and format required by the office, and the information regarding outcome based measures that demonstrate quality of services provided and program effectiveness be submitted to the office in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office. No expenditures shall be made from this appropriation until an annual expenditure plan is approved by the director of the budget and a certificate of approval allocating these funds has been issued by the director of the budget and copies of such certificate or any amendment thereto filed with the state comptroller, the chairperson of the senate finance committee and the chairperson of the assembly ways and means committee ............... 214,456 ............................................. (re. $214,456) For services and expenses provided by local probation departments, for the post-placement care of youth leaving a youth residential facili- ty and for services and expenses of the office of children and fami- ly services related to community-based programs for youth in the care of the office of children and family services which may include but not be limited to multi-systemic therapy, family functional therapy and/or functional therapeutic foster care, and electronic monitoring. Funds appropriated herein shall be made available subject to the approval of an expenditure plan by the director of the budget. Funded programs shall submit information regarding outcome based measures that demonstrate quality of services provided and program effectiveness to the office in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office ... 311,700 ............... (re. $311,700) For services and expenses of kinship care programs. Such funds are available pursuant to a plan prepared by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget to continue or expand existing programs with existing contractors that are satisfactorily performing as determined by the office of chil- dren and family services, to award new contracts to continue programs where the existing contractors are not satisfactorily performing as determined by the office of children and family services and/or award new contracts through a competitive process. Such contracts shall provide for submission of information regarding outcome based measures that demonstrate quality of services provided and program effectiveness to the office in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office ... 338,750 .... (re. $135,000) For services and expenses related to the home visiting program. Such funds are to be available pursuant to a plan prepared by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget to continue or expand existing programs with existing contractors that are satisfactorily performing as determined by the office of children and family services, to award new contracts to continue programs where the existing contractors are not satisfac- torily performing as determined by the office of children and family services and/or to award new contracts through a competitive proc- ess. Such contracts shall provide for submission of information regarding outcome based measures that demonstrate quality of 318 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 services provided and program effectiveness to the office in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office ............. 23,288,200 ........................................ (re. $8,165,000) For services and expenses of the William B. Hoyt memorial children and family trust fund, for prevention and support service programs for victims of family violence pursuant to article 10-A of the social services law. Programs funded through such trust shall submit infor- mation regarding outcome based measures that demonstrate quality of services provided and program effectiveness to the office in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office. Funds appropriated herein may be transferred to the office of children and family services miscellaneous special revenue fund, children and family trust fund ... 621,850 ....................... (re. $621,850) For services and expenses for supportive housing for young adults aged 25 years or younger leaving or having recently left foster care or who had been in foster care for more than a year after their 16th birthday and who are at-risk of street homelessness or sheltered homelessness provided under the joint project between the state and the city of New York, known as the New York New York III supportive housing agreement. No expenditure shall be made until a certificate of allocation has been approved by the director of the budget with copies to be filed with the chairpersons of the senate finance committee and the assembly ways and means committee. The amount appropriated herein may be transferred or otherwise made available to the city of New York administration for children's services for services and expenses related to implementing the project. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, including section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part F of chapter 59 of the laws of 2011, for the period commenc- ing on April 1, 2012 and ending March 31, 2013 the commissioner shall not apply any new cost of living adjustment authorized by section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part F of chapter 59 of the laws of 2011, for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimbursement ... 2,137,000 ............... (re. $2,137,000) For services and expenses of the Catholic Family Center in Rochester to establish and operate a statewide kinship information and refer- ral network ... 220,500 .............................. (re. $49,000) For services and expenses of the advantage after school program. Such funds are to be available pursuant to a plan prepared by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget to extend or expand current contracts with community based organizations, to award new contracts to continue programs where the existing contractors are not satisfactorily performing as determined by the office of children and family services and/or to award new contracts through a competitive process to community based organiza- tions ... 17,255,300 .............................. (re. $3,677,000) For services and expenses of a public/private partnership pilot program to fund new and expand existing preventive, early childhood development, and other services to at-risk children, youth and fami- lies and such funds shall not be used to supplant other state, local 319 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 or federal funding. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, state funding for the pilot program shall be limited to the amount appropriated herein and shall not constitute more than 65 percent of eligible program expenditures, with the remaining 35 percent of program expenditures to be supported with private funds. The funds shall be distributed through a competitive process for services in an eligible region pursuant to a plan prepared by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget. Eligible regions are the Capital, Central New York, Finger Lakes, Long Island, Mid-Hudson, Mohawk Valley, New York City, North Country, Southern Tier or Western New York regions ........... 2,000,000 ......................................... (re. $2,000,000) For services and expenses related to the settlement house program. Funded programs shall submit information regarding outcome based measures that demonstrate quality of services provided and program effectiveness to the office in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office ... 450,000 ................ (re. $28,000) For services and expenses associated with sexually exploited children. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the state's liability under subdivision 5 of section 447-b of the social services law shall be limited to the amount appropriated herein ................. 1,500,000 ......................................... (re. $1,195,000) For services and expenses of the community reinvestment program ... 1,750,000 ........................................... (re. $765,000) For services and expenses for the NYS Alliance of Boys & Girls Clubs ... 750,000 ......................................... (re. $590,000) For services and expenses of the center for alternative sentencing and employment services (CASES) ... 200,000 .............. (re. $45,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the amount appropriated herein shall be available to reimburse for 98 percent of 65 percent of eligible social services district expenditures that are claimed by March 31, 2012 for those community preventive services provided from October 1, 2010 through September 30, 2011 at a cost that does not exceed the cost that was in effect on October 1, 2008 and that a social services district can demonstrate had been approved by the office of children and family services on or before October 1, 2008; provided, however, that should insufficient funds be available to provide state reimbursement for 98 percent of 65 percent of such costs, reimbursement shall be made proportionally to each district based on the percentage of their total eligible claims to the amount appropriated; and, provided further, however, that if the amount appropriated exceeds the amount of funds necessary to reimburse 98 percent of 65 percent of the eligible social services district expenditures, the office may, to the extent funds are available, provide reimbursement for 98 percent of 65 percent of eligible social services district expenditures for new community preventive services programs approved by the office and only up to the amounts approved by the office. A local social services district seeking federal and/or state reimbursement for community preventive services 320 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 provided on or after October 1, 2010 must submit claims that sepa- rately identify the costs of such services in a form and manner and at such times as are required by the department of family assistance and that information regarding outcome based measures that demon- strate quality of services provided and program effectiveness be submitted to the office of children and family services in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office. Of the amount appropriated herein, up to $1 million may be used to provide additional funding to an eligible program or programs with evalu- ation results that show program effectiveness and demonstrate private monetary support as determined by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget ......... 12,124,750 ........................................... (re. $57,000) For state aid to reimburse 100 percent of social services district expenditures related to the improvement of staff to client ratios in the local district child protective workforce including, but not limited to new hiring to increase the number of caseworkers and to increase the number of supervisory staff in the local district child protective workforce. Each social services district receiving these funds shall certify that the district will not be using these funds to supplant other state and local funds and that the district will not submit claims for reimbursement under this appropriation for the same type and level of funding so certified, and the district shall submit to the office of children and family services information regarding outcome based measures that demonstrate quality of services provided and program effectiveness of such improved staff to client ratios in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office; provided, however, that a district may use these funds for expenditures to continue or expand activities that were funded with last year's appropriation that was enacted for this purpose ... 757,200 ................................. (re. $231,000) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, for suballocation to the office of mental health and subsequently for suballocation from the office of mental health to the department of health for 94 percent of 65 percent of the nonfederal share of medical assistance payments for home and community based waiver services provided in accordance with subdivision 9 of section 366 of the social services law as authorized by selected social services districts which choose to use preventive services funds to support such costs and to authorize the office of temporary and disability assistance to intercept funds otherwise due to the districts to provide the 38.9 percent local share of such preventive services expenditures ..................... 6,121,000 ......................................... (re. $1,320,000) For services and expenses of the office of children and family services and local social services districts for activities neces- sary to comply with certain provisions of the adoption and safe families act of 1997 (P.L. 105-89) and chapter 7 of the laws of 1999 and chapter 668 of the laws of 2006 requiring criminal record checks for foster care parents, prospective adoptive parents, and adult household members. Funds appropriated herein shall be made available in accordance with a plan to be developed by the commissioner of the 321 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget. Funds appropriated herein shall be available for 94 percent of 98 percent of one-half of the non-federal share of the national and state fees for fingerprinting foster care parents, prospective adoptive parents, and other adult household members. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, and pursuant to chapter 7 of the laws of 1999 and chapter 668 of the laws of 2006, local social services districts shall reimburse the commissioner of the office of children and family services for an amount equal to 53.94 percent of the non-federal share of the cost of obtaining state and national fingerprint records. Notwithstanding any incon- sistent provision of law, and pursuant to chapter 7 of the laws of 1999 and chapter 668 of the laws of 2006, the commissioner of the office of children and family services shall, on behalf of local social services districts, make payments to the division of criminal justice services for processing of state and national criminal record checks and any other related costs. The commissioner shall ensure expenditures made pursuant to this provision reflect appro- priate federal and local shares. The commissioner of the office of children and family services shall request that the commissioner of the office of temporary and disability assistance reimburse the commissioner of the office of children and family services in an amount equal to 53.94 percent of the nonfederal share of such payments provided that such reimbursement in payments reflects actu- al expenditures made on behalf of each local social services district to capture the local share of such costs. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of the social services law or the state finance law, the commissioner shall, on a quarterly basis, request that the commissioner of the office of temporary and disability assistance reimburse the commissioner of the office of children and family services in an amount equal to 53.94 percent of the non-federal share of such fees to capture the local share of such fees. Such reimbursement shall occur on or before the one hundred and twentieth day following the close of the preceding quar- ter and shall be charged among districts based on the number of children currently placed in foster care in each local social services district provided that this methodology is revised quarter- ly to reflect most current available data. Amounts appropriated herein may, subject to the director of the budget, be interchanged or transferred with any other appropriation of the office of chil- dren and family services or the office of temporary and disability assistance as necessary to reimburse the state share of local social services district costs appropriated herein ........................ 1,857,000 ........................................... (re. $761,000) For services and expenses of certain child fatality review teams approved by the office of children and family services for the purposes of investigating and/or reviewing the death of children ... 829,100 ............................................. (re. $761,000) For services and expenses of certain local or regional multidiscipli- nary child abuse investigation teams approved by the office of chil- dren and family services for the purpose of investigating reports of 322 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 suspected child abuse or maltreatment and for new and established child advocacy centers ... 5,229,900 ................ (re. $162,000) For services and expenses, including local administrative costs, for providing medicaid home and community based waiver services pursuant to subdivision 12 of section 366 of the social services law. The amount appropriated herein is subject to a spending plan approved by the division of the budget and may be available for transfer or suballocation to the department of health for the medical assistance program for such services and expenses ............................. 72,494,000 ....................................... (re. $72,494,000) The money hereby appropriated is to be available for payment of state aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, the money hereby appropriated shall be available to the office net of disal- lowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be transferred to any other appropriation within the office of children and family services and/or the office of temporary and disability assistance and/or suballocated to the office of temporary and disability assistance for the purpose of paying local social services districts' costs of the above program and may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation or with any other item or items within the amounts appropriated within the office of children and family services general fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the depart- ment of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, in lieu of payments authorized by the social services law, or payments of federal funds otherwise due to the local social services districts for programs provided under the federal social security act or the federal food stamp act, funds herein appropriated, in amounts certified by the state commissioner or the state commissioner of health as due from local social services districts each month as their share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law may be set aside by the state comptroller in an interest-bearing account with such interest accruing to the credit of the locality in order to ensure the orderly and prompt payment of providers under section 367-b of the social services law pursuant to an estimate provided by the commissioner of health of each local social services district's share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law. Notwithstanding section 398-a of the social services law or any other law to the contrary, the amount appropriated herein, or such other amount as may be approved by the director of the budget, shall be available for 98 percent of 50 percent reimbursement after deducting any federal funds available therefor to social services districts for amounts attributable to dormitory authority billings or approved refinancing of such billings which result in local social services 323 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 districts' claims in excess of a local district's foster care block grant allocation. In addition, subject to the approval of the direc- tor of the budget, a portion of funds appropriated herein, or such other amount as may be approved by the director of the budget, shall be available for reimbursement related to payments made by a social services district to foster care providers subject to the provisions of section 410-i of the social services law for expenses directly related to projects funded through the housing finance agency for those foster care providers which also received revised or supple- mental rates from the applicable regulating agency to accommodate the housing finance agency payments or the refinancing of previously approved dormitory authority payments. Notwithstanding section 398-a of the social services law or any other law to the contrary, such reimbursement shall be available for 94 percent of 98 percent of 50 percent of social services district costs, after deducting federal funds available therefor, for those social services districts' claims in excess of a social services district's foster care block grant allocation for those amounts exclusively attributable to the previously approved revised or supplemental rates. In addition, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, a portion of funds appropriated herein may also be used for payments to the dormitory authority of the state of New York for advisory services including, but not limited to, site visits and review of applications, building plans and cost estimates for voluntary agency programs for which the office of children and family services establishes maximum state aid rates and for capital projects for residential institutions for children seeking financing under paragraph b of subdivision 40 of section 1680 of the public authorities law, as amended by chapter 508 of the laws of 2006 ..... 6,620,000 ......................................... (re. $4,890,000) For payment of state aid for services and expenses for programs pursu- ant to section 530 of the executive law for secure and non-secure detention services provided from January 1, 2011 to December 31, 2011; provided, however, notwithstanding the provisions of any other law to the contrary, the liability of the state and the amount to be distributed or otherwise expended by the state pursuant to section 530 of the executive law shall be determined by first calculating the amount of the expenditure or other liability pursuant to such law after taking into consideration any other limitations on the amount of such expenditure or liability set forth in the state budg- et for such year, and then reducing the amount so calculated by two percent of such amount. Within the amounts appropriated herein, state reimbursement shall be limited to the amount of the munici- pality's distribution. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, allocations shall be based on a plan developed by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget and shall be based, in part, on each municipality's history of detention utilization, youth population and other factors as determined by the office. Any portion of a municipality's distrib- ution not claimed by the municipality for reimbursement of detention expenditures made during the period January 1, 2011 through December 324 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 31, 2011 may be claimed by such municipality to reimburse 62 percent of expenditures during such period for supervision and treatment services for juveniles programs not otherwise reimbursable pursuant to a chapter of the laws of 2011. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the amount appropriated herein may provide for reimbursement of up to 100 percent of the cost of care, maintenance and supervision for youth whose residence is outside the county providing the services up to the county's distribution; provided that upon such reimbursement from this appropriation, the office of children and family services shall bill, and the home county of such youth shall reimburse the office of children and family services, for 51 percent of the cost of care, maintenance and supervision of such youth. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, the office of children and family services may require that such claims and data on detention use be submitted to the office electronically in the manner and format required by the office. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, the office shall be author- ized to promulgate regulations permitting the office to impose fiscal sanctions in the event that the office finds non-compliance with regulations governing secure and nonsecure detention facilities and to establish cost standards related to reimbursement of secure and non-secure detention services. Notwithstanding section 51 of the state finance law and any other provision of law to the contrary, the director of the budget may, upon the advice of the commissioner of the office of children and family services, authorize the transfer or interchange of moneys appropriated herein with any other local assistance - general fund appropriation within the office of children and family services except where transfer or interchange of appropriation is prohibited or otherwise restricted by law. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, if a social services district fails to provide reimbursement to the office of children and family services pursuant to section 529 of the executive law within 60 days of receiving a bill for services under such section, or by the date certain set by such office for providing reimburse- ment, whichever is later, the offices of the department of family assistance are authorized to exercise the state's set-off rights by withholding any amounts due and owing to such district under this appropriation, up to such amounts due and owing to the state under section 529 of the executive law and transferring such funds to the miscellaneous special revenue fund youth facility per diem account (YF) ... 76,160,000 ............................... (re. $8,729,000) Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount appro- priated herein shall be available under the supervision and treat- ment services for juveniles program for state reimbursement to coun- ties and the city of New York for eligible expenditures for the provision and administration of eligible supervision and treatment services for juveniles programs during the period of April 1, 2011 through March 31, 2012 that have been approved by the office of children and family services pursuant to a plan approved by the 325 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 director of the budget. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law funds shall be available without requiring a local match. Within the amounts appropriated herein, state reimbursement shall be limited to the amount of such municipality's distribution. The office of children and family services shall not reimburse any claims unless they are submitted within 12 months of the calendar quarter in which the claimed services were delivered. These funds shall not be used to supplant other state and local funds. Of the amount appropriated herein, up to $500,000 may be used for services and expenses of the Vera Institute of Justice, Inc. to develop one or more risk assessment instruments and provide training to munici- palities on the use of such instruments ............................ 8,376,000 ......................................... (re. $2,197,000) Of the amount appropriated herein, $10,622,675 shall be available as follows: For services and expenses related to locally operated youth develop- ment and delinquency prevention programs. No expenditure shall be made from this appropriation until a plan has been approved by the director of the budget and a certificate of approval allocating these funds has been issued by the director of the budget. Notwithstanding the provisions of section 420 of the executive law which would require expenditure of state aid for youth programs in a total amount greater than $10,622,675, for payment of state aid for programs pursuant to article 19-A of the executive law, for delin- quency prevention and youth development. Notwithstanding the provisions of section 420 of the executive law, eligibility for state aid reimbursement for counties which do not participate in the county comprehensive planing process shall be determined as follows: the aggregate amount of state aid for recreation, youth service and similar projects to a county and municipalities within such county shall not exceed $2,750 of which no more than $1,450 may be used for recreation projects, per 1,000 youths residing in the county based on a single count of such youths as shown by the last published federal census for the county certified in the same manner as provided by section 54 of the state finance law. The office shall not reimburse any claims unless they are submitted within 12 months of the project year in which the expenditure was made. Notwith- standing any law to the contrary, the office of children and family services may require that such claims for youth development and delinquency prevention programs be submitted to the office electron- ically in the manner and format required by the office, and that counties and municipalities submit to the office information regard- ing delinquency prevention and youth development outcome based meas- ures that demonstrate quality of services provided and effectiveness of such funded programs in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office. Of the amount appropriated herein $3,499,025 shall be available as follows: For services and expenses related to programs providing special delin- quency prevention or other youth development services. No expendi- ture shall be made for such programs from this appropriation until a 326 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 plan has been approved by the director of the budget and a certif- icate of approval allocating these funds has been issued by the director of the budget. The office shall not reimburse any claims unless they are submitted within seven months of the project year in which the expenditure was made. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, the office of children and family services may require that such claims for special delinquency prevention or other youth development services be submitted to the office electronically in the manner and format required by the office, and that information regarding delinquency prevention outcome based measures that demon- strate quality of services provided and program effectiveness be submitted to the office in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office. For direct contracts with private not-for-profit community agencies to provide needed services for the operation of programs to prevent juvenile delinquency and promote youth development, and through an allocation to public agencies where it is documented that private not-for-profit community agencies are not available to provide such services. Moneys shall be made available to community agencies in counties outside the city of New York based on a statewide allo- cation formula determined by each county's eligibility for compre- hensive planning funds as a proportion of the statewide total provided under paragraph a of subdivision 1 of section 420 of the executive law. Moneys made available to community agencies shall be allocated by local youth bureaus subject to final funding determi- nations by the commissioner of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget. Such contracts shall provide for submission of information regarding outcome based measures that demonstrate quality of services provided and program effectiveness to the office in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office. For direct contract with private not-for-profit community agencies to provide needed services for the operation of programs to prevent juvenile delinquency and promote youth development, and through an allocation to public agencies where it is documented that private not-for-profit agencies are not available to provide such services. Such contracts shall provide for submission of information regarding outcome based measures that demonstrate quality of services provided and program effectiveness to the office in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, moneys shall be made available to community agencies in cities with populations greater than 275,000 and to community agencies statewide ........... 14,121,700 .......................................... (re. $509,000) For payment of state aid for programs for the provision of services to runaway and homeless youth pursuant to subdivisions 2, 3 and 4 of section 420 of the executive law and pursuant to chapter 800 of the laws of 1985 amending the runaway and homeless youth act for the provision of transitional independent living support services and the establishment and operation of young adult shelters for youth between the ages of 16 to 21; the office of children and family 327 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 services shall not reimburse any claims unless they are submitted within 12 months of the calendar quarter in which the claimed service or services were delivered. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, the office of children and family services may require that such claims for provision of services to runaway and homeless youth be submitted to the office electronically in the manner and format required by the office, and the information regarding outcome based measures that demonstrate quality of services provided and program effectiveness be submitted to the office in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office. No expenditures shall be made from this appropriation until an annual expenditure plan is approved by the director of the budget and a certificate of approval allocating these funds has been issued by the director of the budget and copies of such certificate or any amendment thereto filed with the state comptroller, the chairperson of the senate finance committee and the chairperson of the assembly ways and means committee ... 2,355,800 ............................... (re. $2,000) For services and expenses provided by local probation departments, for the post-placement care of youth leaving a youth residential facili- ty and for services and expenses of the office of children and fami- ly services related to community-based programs for youth in the care of the office of children and family services which may include but not be limited to multi-systemic therapy, family functional therapy and/or functional therapeutic foster care, and electronic monitoring. Funds appropriated herein shall be made available subject to the approval of an expenditure plan by the director of the budget. Funded programs shall submit information regarding outcome based measures that demonstrate quality of services provided and program effectiveness to the office in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office ... 311,700 ............... (re. $208,000) For services and expenses related to the home visiting program. Such funds are to be available pursuant to a plan prepared by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget to continue or expand existing programs with existing contractors that are satisfactorily performing as determined by the office of children and family services, to award new contracts to continue programs where the existing contractors are not satisfac- torily performing as determined by the office of children and family services and/or to award new contracts through a competitive proc- ess. Such contracts shall provide for submission of information regarding outcome based measures that demonstrate quality of services provided and program effectiveness to the office in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office ............. 23,288,200 ........................................... (re. $58,000) For services and expenses for supportive housing for young adults aged 25 years or younger leaving or having recently left foster care or who had been in foster care for more than a year after their 16th birthday and who are at-risk of street homelessness or sheltered homelessness provided under the joint project between the state and the city of New York, known as the New York New York III supportive 328 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 housing agreement. No expenditure shall be made until a certificate of allocation has been approved by the director of the budget with copies to be filed with the chairpersons of the senate finance committee and the assembly ways and means committee. The amount appropriated herein may be transferred or otherwise made available to the city of New York administration for children's services for services and expenses related to implementing the project .......... 2,137,000 ........................................... (re. $160,000) For services and expenses of the Catholic Family Center in Rochester to establish and operate a statewide kinship information and refer- ral network ... 220,500 ............................... (re. $2,000) For services and expenses of the advantage after school program. Such funds are to be available pursuant to a plan prepared by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget to extend or expand current contracts with community based organizations, to award new contracts to continue programs where the existing contractors are not satisfactorily performing as determined by the office of children and family services and/or to award new contracts through a competitive process to community based organiza- tions ... 17,255,300 ................................ (re. $931,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For services and expenses, including local administrative costs, for providing medicaid home and community based waiver services pursuant to subdivision 12 of section 366 of the social services law. The amount appropriated herein is subject to a spending plan approved by the division of the budget and may be available for transfer or suballocation to the department of health for the medical assistance program for such services and expenses ............................. 72,494,000 .......................................... (re. $315,000) The money hereby appropriated is to be available for payment of state aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, the money hereby appropriated shall be available to the office net of disal- lowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be transferred to any other appropriation within the office of children and family services and/or the office of temporary and disability assistance and/or suballocated to the office of temporary and disability assistance for the purpose of paying local social services districts' costs of the above program and may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation or with any other item or items within the amounts appropriated within the office of children and family services general fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the depart- ment of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, in lieu of payments authorized by the social services law, or payments of federal funds 329 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 otherwise due to the local social services districts for programs provided under the federal social security act or the federal food stamp act, funds herein appropriated, in amounts certified by the state commissioner or the state commissioner of health as due from local social services districts each month as their share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law may be set aside by the state comptroller in an interest-bearing account with such interest accruing to the credit of the locality in order to ensure the orderly and prompt payment of providers under section 367-b of the social services law pursuant to an estimate provided by the commissioner of health of each local social services district's share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law. Notwithstanding section 398-a of the social services law or any other law to the contrary, the amount appropriated herein, or such other amount as may be approved by the director of the budget, shall be available for 98 percent of 50 percent reimbursement after deducting any federal funds available therefor to social services districts for amounts attributable to dormitory authority billings or approved refinancing of such billings which result in local social services districts' claims in excess of a local district's foster care block grant allocation. In addition, subject to the approval of the direc- tor of the budget, a portion of funds appropriated herein, or such other amount as may be approved by the director of the budget, shall be available for reimbursement related to payments made by a social services district to foster care providers subject to the provisions of section 410-i of the social services law for expenses directly related to projects funded through the housing finance agency for those foster care providers which also received revised or supple- mental rates from the applicable regulating agency to accommodate the housing finance agency payments or the refinancing of previously approved dormitory authority payments. Notwithstanding section 398-a of the social services law or any other law to the contrary, such reimbursement shall be available for 94 percent of 98 percent of 50 percent of social services district costs, after deducting federal funds available therefor, for those social services districts' claims in excess of a social services district's foster care block grant allocation for those amounts exclusively attributable to the previously approved revised or supplemental rates. In addition, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, a portion of funds appropriated herein may also be used for payments to the dormitory authority of the state of New York for advisory services including, but not limited to, site visits and review of applications, building plans and cost estimates for voluntary agency programs for which the office of children and family services establishes maximum state aid rates and for capital projects for residential institutions for children seeking financing under paragraph b of subdivision 40 of section 1680 of the public authorities law, as amended by chapter 508 of the laws of 2006 ..... 6,620,000 ......................................... (re. $4,378,000) 330 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For payment of state aid for calendar year 2010 services and expenses for programs pursuant to section 530 of the executive law for secure and non-secure detention services; provided, however, notwithstand- ing the provisions of any other law to the contrary, for state fiscal year 2010-11 the liability of the state and the amount to be distributed or otherwise expended by the state pursuant to section 530 of the executive law shall be determined by first calculating the amount of the expenditure or other liability pursuant to such law after taking into consideration any other limitations on the amount of such expenditure or liability set forth in the state budg- et for such year, and then reducing the amount so calculated by two percent of such amount. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the amount appropriated herein may provide for reimburse- ment of up to 100 percent of the cost of care, maintenance and supervision for youth whose residence is outside the county provid- ing the services; provided that upon such reimbursement from this appropriation, the office of children and family services shall bill, and the home county of such youth shall reimburse the office of children and family services, for 51 percent of the cost of care, maintenance and supervision of such youth. The office of children and family services shall not reimburse any claims unless they are submitted in final within 12 months of the calendar quarter in which the claimed service or services were delivered. The office of chil- dren and family services may reduce or increase a county's prior years claim for reimbursement based upon a subsequent review by the office of actual expenditures for care, maintenance and supervision provided to youth in detention, to address any overpayment or under- payment of state aid to the county for services and expenses for detention in a prior calendar year. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, the office of children and family services may require that such claims and data on detention use be submitted to the office electronically in the manner and format required by the office. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, the office shall be author- ized to promulgate regulations permitting the office to impose fiscal sanctions in the event that the office finds non-compliance with regulations governing secure and nonsecure detention facilities and to establish cost standards related to reimbursement of secure and non-secure detention services. Notwithstanding section 51 of the state finance law and any other provision of law to the contrary, the director of the budget may, upon the advice of the commissioner of the office of children and family services, authorize the transfer or interchange of moneys appropriated herein with any other local assistance - general fund appropriation within the office of children and family services except where transfer or interchange of appropriation is prohibited or otherwise restricted by law. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, if a social services district fails to provide reimbursement to the office of children and family services pursuant to section 529 of the executive law within 60 days of receiving a bill for services under such section, 331 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 or by the date certain set by such office for providing reimburse- ment, whichever is later, the offices of the department of family assistance are authorized to exercise the state's set-off rights by withholding any amounts due and owing to such district under this appropriation, up to such amounts due and owing to the state under section 529 of the executive law and transferring such funds to the special revenue other youth facilities per diem account ............ 72,000,000 .......................................... (re. $301,000) For services and expenses for supportive housing for young adults aged 25 years or younger leaving or having recently left foster care or who had been in foster care for more than a year after their 16th birthday and who are at-risk of street homelessness or sheltered homelessness provided under the joint project between the state and the city of New York, known as the New York New York III supportive housing agreement. No expenditure shall be made until a certificate of allocation has been approved by the director of the budget with copies to be filed with the chairpersons of the senate finance committee and the assembly ways and means committee. The amount appropriated herein may be transferred or otherwise made available to the city of New York administration for children's services for services and expenses related to implementing the project .......... 2,137,000 ........................................... (re. $529,000) By chapter 110, section 15, of the laws of 2010: For state aid to reimburse 100 percent of social services district expenditures related to the improvement of staff to client ratios in the local district child protective workforce including, but not limited to new hiring to increase the number of caseworkers and to increase the number of supervisory staff in the local district child protective workforce. Each social services district receiving these funds shall certify that the district will not be using these funds to supplant other state and local funds and that the district will not submit claims for reimbursement under this appropriation for the same type and level of funding so certified; provided, however, that a district may use these funds for expenditures to continue or expand activities that were funded with last year's appropriation that was enacted for this purpose ... 1,514,400 ...... (re. $39,000) Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, subject to an expenditure plan approved by the director of the budget, for eligi- ble services and expenses of improving the quality of child welfare services that may include, but not be limited to, training to mandated reporters regarding the proper identification of and response to signs of child abuse and neglect, public information programs and services that advance a zero tolerance campaign of child abuse and neglect, and demonstration projects to test models for new or targeted expansion of services beyond the level currently funded by local social services districts including continuing to contract with existing providers that are performing satisfactorily ... 1,796,400 ..................................... (re. $1,468,000) For services and expenses of certain child fatality review teams approved by the office of children and family services for the 332 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 purposes of investigating and/or reviewing the death of children ... 829,100 .............................................. (re. $87,000) For services and expenses of certain local or regional multidiscipli- nary child abuse investigation teams approved by the office of chil- dren and family services for the purpose of investigating reports of suspected child abuse or maltreatment and for new and established child advocacy centers ... 5,229,900 ................ (re. $186,000) For services and expenses of the advantage after school program. Such funds are to be available pursuant to a plan prepared by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget to extend or expand current contracts with community based organizations, to award new contracts to continue programs where the existing contractors are not satisfactorily performing as determined by the office of children and family services and/or to award new contracts through a competitive process to community based organiza- tions ... 11,433,300 ................................ (re. $371,000) By chapter 110, section 15, of the laws of 2010, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: Notwithstanding any other provision of law, for services and expenses to initiate and/or continue program modifications and/or to provide services including, but not limited to, demonstrate effective programs such as evidence-based initiatives for alternatives to detention for persons alleged or determined to be in need of super- vision or otherwise at risk of placement in the juvenile justice system and for services and expenses related to reducing office of children and family services institutional placements through program modifications and/or services including, but not limited to, mental health and substance abuse programs, demonstrated effective programs such as evidence-based initiatives to divert youth at risk of placement with the office of children and family services and/or as alternatives to residential placements with such office. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, the office may authorize one or more demonstration projects to co-locate respite beds for youth alleged or at risk of juvenile delinquency in a runaway and homeless youth program ............................... 1,708,000 ........................................... (re. $946,000) Of the amount appropriated herein, $15,934,017 shall be available as follows: For services and expenses related to locally operated youth develop- ment and delinquency prevention programs. No expenditure shall be made from this appropriation until a plan has been approved by the director of the budget and a certificate of approval allocating these funds has been issued by the director of the budget. Notwithstanding the provisions of section 420 of the executive law which would require expenditure of state aid for youth programs in a total amount greater than $15,934,017, for payment of state aid for programs pursuant to article 19-A of the executive law, for delin- quency prevention and youth development. Notwithstanding the provisions of section 420 of the executive law, eligibility for state aid reimbursement for counties which do not participate in the 333 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 county comprehensive planning process shall be determined as follows: the aggregate amount of state aid for recreation, youth service and similar projects to a county and municipalities within such county shall not exceed $2,750 of which no more than $1,450 may be used for recreation projects, per 1,000 youths residing in the county based on a single count of such youths as shown by the last published federal census for the county certified in the same manner as provided by section 54 of the state finance law. The office shall not reimburse any claims unless they are submitted within 12 months of the project year in which the expenditure was made. Notwith- standing any law to the contrary, the office of children and family services may require that such claims for youth development and delinquency prevention programs be submitted to the office electron- ically in the manner and format required by the office. Of the amount appropriated herein $4,724,405 shall be available as follows: For services and expenses related to programs providing special delin- quency prevention or other youth development services. No expendi- ture shall be made for such programs from this appropriation until a plan has been approved by the director of the budget and a certif- icate of approval allocating these funds has been issued by the director of the budget. The office shall not reimburse any claims unless they are submitted within 7 months of the project year in which the expenditure was made. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, the office of children and family services may require that such claims for special delinquency prevention or other youth development services be submitted to the office electronically in the manner and format required by the office. For direct contracts with private not-for-profit community agencies to provide needed services for the operation of programs to prevent juvenile delinquency and promote youth development, and through an allocation to public agencies where it is documented that private not-for-profit community agencies are not available to provide such services. Moneys shall be made available to community agencies in counties outside the city of New York based on a statewide allo- cation formula determined by each county's eligibility for compre- hensive planning funds as a proportion of the statewide total provided under paragraph a of subdivision 1 of section 420 of the executive law. Moneys made available to community agencies shall be allocated by local youth bureaus subject to final funding determi- nations by the commissioner of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget. For direct contract with private not-for-profit community agencies to provide needed services for the operation of programs to prevent juvenile delinquency and promote youth development, and through an allocation to public agencies where it is documented that private not-for-profit agencies are not available to provide such services. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, moneys shall be made available to community agencies in cities with populations greater than 275,000 and to community agencies statewide ........... 20,658,421 ........................................ (re. $1,918,000) 334 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For payment of state aid for programs for the provision of services to runaway and homeless youth pursuant to subdivisions 2, 3 and 4 of section 420 of the executive law and pursuant to chapter 800 of the laws of 1985 amending the runaway and homeless youth act for the provision of transitional independent living support services and the establishment and operation of young adult shelters for youth between the ages of 16 and 21; the office of children and family services shall not reimburse any claims unless they are submitted within 12 months of the calendar quarter in which the claimed service or services were delivered. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, the office of children and family services may require that such claims for provision of services to runaway and homeless youth be submitted to the office electronically in the manner and format required by the office. No expenditures shall be made from this appropriation until an annual expenditure plan is approved by the director of the budget and a certificate of approval allocating these funds has been issued by the director of the budget and copies of such certificate or any amendment thereto filed with the state comptroller, the chairperson of the senate finance committee and the chairperson of the assembly ways and means committee ............... 3,533,700 ............................................ (re. $81,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2009: Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the amount appropriated herein shall be available to reimburse for 98 percent of 65 percent of eligible social services district expenditures that are claimed by March 31, 2010 for those community preventive services provided from October 1, 2008 through September 30, 2009 at a cost that does not exceed the cost that was in effect on October 1, 2008 and that a social services district can demonstrate had been approved by the office of children and family services on or before October 1, 2008; provided, however, that should insufficient funds be available to provide state reimbursement for 98 percent of 65 percent of such costs, reimbursement shall be made proportionally to each district based on the percentage of their total eligible claims to the amount appropriated; and, provided further, however, that if the amount appropriated exceeds the amount of funds necessary to reimburse 98 percent of 65 percent of the eligible social services district expenditures, the office may, to the extent funds are available, provide reimbursement for 98 percent of 65 percent of eligible social services district expenditures for new community preventive services programs approved by the office and only up to the amounts approved by the office. A local social services district seeking federal and/or state reimbursement for community preventive services provided on or after October 1, 2008 must submit claims that sepa- rately identify the costs of such services in a form and manner and at such times as are required by the department of family assistance and must submit to the office of children and family services infor- mation regarding the outcomes of such services in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office. Funds appropriated herein are supported by savings resulting from the increased Federal 335 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Medical Assistance Percentage (FMAP) provided pursuant to the Ameri- can recovery and reinvestment act of 2009 .......................... 29,105,000 ........................................ (re. $1,725,000) For the continuation of the demonstration project, established pursu- ant to part G of chapter 58 of the laws of 2006, as amended, in the districts selected by the office of children and family services to determine the best practices needed to improve the workload of the child protective workforce including, but not limited to, the purchase of new information technology that permits caseworkers to work from field locations, and other eligible non-personal services expenses, subject to an expenditure plan approved by the office of children and family services ... 940,000 ............. (re. $94,000) Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, subject to an expenditure plan approved by the director of the budget, for eligi- ble services and expenses of improving the quality of child welfare services that may include, but not be limited to, training to mandated reporters regarding the proper identification of and response to signs of child abuse and neglect, public information programs and services that advance a zero tolerance campaign of child abuse and neglect, and demonstration projects to test models for new or targeted expansion of services beyond the level currently funded by local social services districts including continuing to contract with existing providers that are performing satisfactorily ... 3,592,700 ....................................... (re. $661,000) For services and expenses of certain child fatality review teams approved by the office of children and family services for the purposes of investigating and/or reviewing the death of children ... 921,200 .............................................. (re. $87,000) The money hereby appropriated is to be available for payment of state aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, the money hereby appropriated shall be available to the office net of disal- lowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be transferred to any other appropriation within the office of children and family services and/or the office of temporary and disability assistance and/or suballocated to the office of temporary and disability assistance for the purpose of paying local social services districts' costs of the above program and may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation or with any other item or items within the amounts appropriated within the office of children and family services general fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the depart- ment of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, in lieu of payments authorized by the social services law, or payments of federal funds otherwise due to the local social services districts for programs provided under the federal social security act or the federal food 336 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 stamp act, funds herein appropriated, in amounts certified by the state commissioner or the state commissioner of health as due from local social services districts each month as their share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law may be set aside by the state comptroller in an interest-bearing account with such interest accruing to the credit of the locality in order to ensure the orderly and prompt payment of providers under section 367-b of the social services law pursuant to an estimate provided by the commissioner of health of each local social services district's share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law. Notwithstanding section 398-a of the social services law or any other law to the contrary, the amount appropriated herein, or such other amount as may be approved by the director of the budget, shall be available for 98 percent of 50 percent reimbursement after deducting any federal funds available therefor to social services districts for amounts attributable to dormitory authority billings or approved refinancing of such billings which result in local social services districts' claims in excess of a local district's foster care block grant allocation. In addition, subject to the approval of the direc- tor of the budget, a portion of funds appropriated herein, or such other amount as may be approved by the director of the budget, shall be available for reimbursement related to payments made by a social services district to foster care providers subject to the provisions of section 410-i of the social services law for expenses directly related to projects funded through the housing finance agency for those foster care providers which also received revised or supple- mental rates from the applicable regulating agency to accommodate the housing finance agency payments or the refinancing of previously approved dormitory authority payments. Notwithstanding section 398-a of the social services law or any other law to the contrary, such reimbursement shall be available for 94 percent of 98 percent of 50 percent of social services district costs, after deducting federal funds available therefor, for those social services districts' claims in excess of a social services district's foster care block grant allocation for those amounts exclusively attributable to the previously approved revised or supplemental rates. In addition, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, a portion of funds appropriated herein may also be used for payments to the dormitory authority of the state of New York for advisory services including, but not limited to, site visits and review of applications, building plans and cost estimates for voluntary agency programs for which the office of children and family services establishes maximum state aid rates and for capital projects for residential institutions for children seeking financing under paragraph b of subdivision 40 of section 1680 of the public authorities law, as amended by chapter 508 of the laws of 2006 ..... 6,620,000 ......................................... (re. $4,291,000) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, for services and expenses to initiate and/or continue program modifications and/or to provide services including, but not limited to, demonstrate effective 337 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 programs such as evidence-based initiatives for alternatives to detention for persons alleged or determined to be in need of super- vision or otherwise at risk of placement in the juvenile justice system and for services and expenses related to reducing office of children and family services institutional placements through program modifications and/or services including, but not limited to, mental health and substance abuse programs, demonstrated effective programs such as evidence-based initiatives to divert youth at-risk of placement with the office of children and family services and/or as alternatives to residential placements with such office. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, the office may authorize one or more demonstration projects to co-locate respite beds for youth alleged or at risk of juvenile delinquency in a runaway and homeless youth program ............................... 2,460,762 ........................................... (re. $981,000) For services and expenses for supportive housing for young adults aged 25 years or younger leaving or having recently left foster care or who had been in foster care for more than a year after their 16th birthday and who are at-risk of street homelessness or sheltered homelessness provided under the joint project between the state and the city of New York, known as the New York New York III supportive housing agreement. No expenditure shall be made until a certificate of allocation has been approved by the director of the budget with copies to be filed with the chairpersons of the senate finance committee and the assembly ways and means committee. The amount appropriated herein may be transferred or otherwise made available to the city of New York administration for children's services for services and expenses related to implementing the project .......... 854,000 ............................................. (re. $847,000) For developing and implementation of a new subsidized kinship guardi- anship program consistent with the federal fostering connections to success and increasing adoptions act of 2008 (P.L. 110-351) ........ 100,000 ............................................... (re. $4,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2009, as amended by chapter 502, section 2, of the laws of 2009: For state aid grants to support contractual agreements with communi- ty-based programs for children, youth and families, in order to provide services that meet the needs of families and enhance the safety and stability of children and youth in their homes and contractual agreements with non-for-profits to enhance the assess- ment of the need for, and provision of services to, victims of domestic violence that are involved in child protective services cases. Such funds are available to continue or expand existing programs with existing contractors that are satisfactorily perform- ing services, to award new contracts to continue programs where existing contractors are not satisfactorily performing as determined by the office of children and family services, and/or award new contracts through a competitive process; provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disburse- ment on and after November 1, 2009 shall be reduced by 12.5 percent 338 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 of the amount that was undisbursed as of November 1, 2009 .......... 4,934,100 ........................................... (re. $251,000) For services and expenses of certain local or regional multidiscipli- nary child abuse investigation teams approved by the office of chil- dren and family services for the purpose of investigating reports of suspected child abuse or maltreatment and for new and established child advocacy centers; provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after November 1, 2009 shall be reduced by 12.5 percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of November 1, 2009 ................. 5,811,000 ........................................... (re. $323,000) For payment of state aid for programs for the provision of services to runaway and homeless youth pursuant to subdivisions 2, 3 and 4 of section 420 of the executive law and pursuant to chapter 800 of the laws of 1985 amending the runaway and homeless youth act for the provision of transitional independent living support services and the establishment and operation of young adult shelters for youth between the ages of 16 and 21; the office of children and family services shall not reimburse any claims unless they are submitted within 12 months of the calendar quarter in which the claimed service or services were delivered; provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disburse- ment on and after November 1, 2009 shall be reduced by 12.5 percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of November 1, 2009. No expenditures shall be made from this appropriation until an annual expenditure plan is approved by the director of the budget and a certificate of approval allocating these funds has been issued by the director of the budget and copies of such certificate or any amendment thereto filed with the state comptroller, the chairperson of the senate finance committee and the chairperson of the assembly ways and means committee ... 5,235,048 .............. (re. $178,000) For services and expenses of the advantage after school program. Such funds are to be available pursuant to a plan prepared by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget to extend or expand current contracts with community based organizations, to award new contracts to continue programs where the existing contractors are not satisfactorily performing as determined by the office of children and family services and/or to award new contracts through a competitive process to community based organiza- tions; provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after November 1, 2009 shall be reduced by 12.5 percent of the amount that was undis- bursed as of November 1, 2009 ... 19,172,500 ........ (re. $584,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2009, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: Of the amount appropriated herein, $23,605,938 shall be available as follows; provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after November 1, 2009 shall be reduced by 12.5 percent of the amount that was undis- bursed as of November 1, 2009: 339 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses related to locally operated youth develop- ment and delinquency prevention programs. No expenditure shall be made from this appropriation until a plan has been approved by the director of the budget and a certificate of approval allocating these funds has been issued by the director of the budget. Notwithstanding the provisions of section 420 of the executive law which would require expenditure of state aid for youth programs in a total amount greater than the amount appropriated, for payment of state aid for programs pursuant to article 19-A of the executive law, for delinquency prevention and youth development. Notwith- standing the provisions of section 420 of the executive law, eligi- bility for state aid reimbursement for counties which do not partic- ipate in the county comprehensive planning process shall be determined as follows: the aggregate amount of state aid for recre- ation, youth service and similar projects to a county and munici- palities within such county shall not exceed $2,750 of which no more than $1,450 may be used for recreation projects, per 1,000 youths residing in the county based on a single count of such youths as shown by the last published federal census for the county certified in the same manner as provided by section 54 of the state finance law. The office shall not reimburse any claims unless they are submitted within 12 months of the project year in which the expendi- ture was made. Of the amount appropriated herein 7,150,072 shall be available as follows; provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after November 1, 2009 shall be reduced by 12.5 percent of the amount that was undis- bursed as of November 1, 2009: For services and expenses related to programs providing special delin- quency prevention or other youth development services. No expendi- ture shall be made for such programs from this appropriation until a plan has been approved by the director of the budget and a certif- icate of approval allocating these funds has been issued by the director of the budget. The office shall not reimburse any claims unless they are submitted within 7 months of the project year in which the expenditure was made. For direct contracts with private not-for-profit community agencies to provide needed services for the operation of programs to prevent juvenile delinquency and promote youth development, and through an allocation to public agencies where it is documented that private not-for-profit community agencies are not available to provide such services. Moneys shall be made available to community agencies in counties outside the city of New York based on a statewide allo- cation formula determined by each county's eligibility for compre- hensive planning funds as a portion of the state wide total provided under paragraph a of subdivision 1 of section 420 of the executive law. Moneys made available to community agencies shall be allocated by local youth bureaus subject to final funding determinations by the commissioner of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget. 340 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For direct contract with private not-for-profit community agencies to provide needed services for the operation of programs to prevent juvenile delinquency and promote youth development, and through an allocation to public agencies where it is documented that private not-for-profit agencies are not available to provide such services. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, moneys shall be made available to community agencies in cities with populations greater than 275,000 and to community agencies statewide ........... 30,756,010 .......................................... (re. $986,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2008, as amended by chapter 496, section 3, of the laws of 2008: For services and expenses for a demonstration project in targeted social services districts identified jointly by the office of chil- dren and family services and the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services based, in part, on size, experience, readiness and availability of services, to improve the assessment and treatment outcomes for families and youth involved in the child welfare system who need chemical dependency services including providing funding for chemical dependency programs to co-locate certified chemical dependency staff with appropriate district child welfare services staff, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undis- bursed as of August 15, 2008 ... 4,435,000 ........ (re. $1,142,000) Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, subject to an expenditure plan approved by the director of the budget, for eligi- ble services and expenses of improving the quality of child welfare services that may include, but not be limited to, training to mandated reporters regarding the proper identification of and response to signs of child abuse and neglect, public information programs and services that advance a zero tolerance campaign of child abuse and neglect, and demonstration projects to test models for new or targeted expansion of services beyond the level currently funded by local social services districts including continuing to contract with existing providers that are performing satisfactorily, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 ... 3,822,000 ................. (re. $844,000) For services and expenses of certain local or regional multidiscipli- nary child abuse investigation teams approved by the office of chil- dren and family services for the purpose of investigating reports of suspected child abuse or maltreatment and for new and established child advocacy centers, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 .................. 6,181,840 ........................................... (re. $365,000) 341 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2008, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2009: For services and expenses related to reducing office of children and family services institutional placements through program modifica- tions and/or services including, but not limited to, mental health and substance abuse programs, demonstrated effective programs such as evidence-based initiatives to divert youth at-risk of placement with the office of children and family services and/or as alterna- tives to residential placements with such office. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, the office may authorize one or more demonstration projects to co-locate respite beds for youth alleged or at risk of juvenile delinquency in a runaway and homeless youth program ... 5,091,162 .............. (re. $1,605,000) Of the amount appropriated herein, $23,605,938 shall be available as follows, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditures and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008. For services and expenses related to locally operated youth development and delinquency prevention programs. No expenditure shall be made from this appropriation until a plan has been approved by the director of the budget and a certif- icate of approval allocating these funds has been issued by the director of the budget. Notwithstanding the provisions of section 420 of the executive law which would require expenditure of state aid for youth programs in a total amount greater than $23,605,938, for payment of state aid for programs pursuant to article 19-A of the executive law, for delin- quency prevention and youth development. Notwithstanding the provisions of section 420 of the executive law, eligibility for state aid reimbursement for counties which do not participate in the county comprehensive planning process shall be determined as follows: the aggregate amount of state aid for recreation, youth service and similar projects to a county and municipalities within such county shall not exceed $2,750 of which no more than $1,450 may be used for recreation projects, per 1,000 youths residing in the county based on a single count of such youths as shown by the last published federal census for the county certified in the same manner as provided by section 54 of the state finance law. The office shall not reimburse any claims unless they are submitted within 12 months of the project year in which the expenditure was made. Of the amount appropriated herein $7,775,586 shall be available as follows, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undis- bursed as of August 15, 2008. For services and expenses related to programs providing special delinquency prevention or other youth development services. No expenditure shall be made for such programs from this appropriation until a plan has been approved by the direc- tor of the budget and a certificate of approval allocating these funds has been issued by the director of the budget. The office 342 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 shall not reimburse any claims unless they are submitted within 7 months of the project year in which the expenditure was made. For direct contracts with private not-for-profit community agencies to provide needed services for the operation of programs to prevent juvenile delinquency and promote youth development, and through an allocation to public agencies where it is documented that private not-for-profit community agencies are not available to provide such services. Moneys shall be made available to community agencies in counties outside the city of New York based on a statewide allo- cation formula determined by each county's eligibility for compre- hensive planning funds as a proportion of the statewide total provided under paragraph a of subdivision 1 of section 420 of the executive law. Moneys made available to community agencies shall be allocated by local youth bureaus subject to final funding determi- nations by the commissioner of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget. For direct contract with private not-for-profit community agencies to provide needed services for the operation of programs to prevent juvenile delinquency and promote youth development, and through an allocation to public agencies where it is documented that private not-for-profit agencies are not available to provide such services. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, moneys shall be made available to community agencies in cities with populations greater than 275,000 and to community agencies statewide ........... 31,381,524 .......................................... (re. $336,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2007, as amended by chapter 496, section 3, of the laws of 2008: For services and expenses of certain child fatality review teams approved by the office of children and family services for the purposes of investigating and/or reviewing the death of children, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 ... 1,000,000 ................. (re. $118,000) Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, subject to an expenditure plan approved by the director of the budget, for eligi- ble services and expenses of improving the quality of child welfare services that may include, but not be limited to, training to mandated reporters regarding the proper identification of and response to signs of child abuse and neglect, public information programs and services that advance a zero tolerance campaign of child abuse and neglect, and demonstration projects to test models for new or targeted expansion of services beyond the level currently funded by local social services districts including continuing to contract with existing providers that are performing satisfactorily, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 ... 3,822,000 .................. (re. $66,000) 343 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses of family empowerment centers for the purpose of providing training and educational programs to assist children and families, at risk of entry into the child welfare system, to achieve self-sufficiency, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disburse- ment on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 ........... 2,964,000 ......................................... (re. $1,012,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2006, as amended by chapter 496, section 3, of the laws of 2008: For state aid grants to support contractual agreements with communi- ty-based programs for children, youth and families, in order to provide services that meet the needs of families and enhance the safety and stability of children and youth in their home, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expend- iture and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 ... 5,000,000 ....................... (re. $516,000) Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, subject to an expenditure plan approved by the director of the budget, for eligi- ble services and expenses of improving the quality of child welfare services that may include, but not be limited to, demonstration projects to test models for new or targeted expansion of services beyond the level currently funded by local social services districts including continuing to contract with existing providers that are performing satisfactorily, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 .................. 1,900,000 ............................................ (re. $16,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2005: For services and expenses related to reducing office of children and family services institutional placements ........................... 1,500,000 ........................................... (re. $145,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2003: For services and expenses related to reducing office of children and family services institutional placements ........................... 1,500,000 ............................................. (re. $8,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Social Services Block Grant Account - 25182 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses for supportive social services provided pursuant to title XX of the federal social security act. Notwith- standing any other provision of law, the moneys hereby appropriated shall be apportioned by the office of children and family services 344 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 to local social services districts, to reimburse local district expenditures for supportive services and training subject to the approval of the director of the budget; provided, however, that reimbursement to social services districts for eligible expenditures for services incurred during a particular federal fiscal year will be limited to expenditures claimed by March 31 of the following year. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, of the funds available herein, including any funds transferred from the temporary assist- ance to needy families block grant to the title XX block grant, $66,000,000 shall be allocated to social services districts, solely for reimbursement of expenditures for the provision and adminis- tration of adult protective services, residential services for victims of domestic violence who are determined to be ineligible for public assistance during the time the victims were residing in resi- dential programs for victims of domestic violence, and nonresiden- tial services for victims of domestic violence, pursuant to an allo- cation plan developed by the office and submitted for approval by the division of the budget no later than 60 days following enactment of this chapter, based on each district's claims for such costs and any other factors as identified in the allocation plan, adjusted by applicable cost allocation methodology and net of any retroactive payments for the 12 month period ending June 30, 2012 that are submitted on or before January 2, 2013; provided, however, that if the office determines that the total amount of a social services district's claims for such services which could be reimbursed from these funds is less than the amount allocated to the district for such claims, the office may, subject to approval by the director of the budget, reallocate the unused funds to other social services districts with eligible claims that exceed their allocation. Funds appropriated herein shall be available for aid to municipalities and for payments to the federal government for expenditures made pursuant to the social services law and the state plan for individ- ual and family grant program under the disaster relief act of 1974. The funds hereby appropriated are to be available for payment of state aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds hereby appropriated shall be available to the office net of disal- lowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be transferred to any other appropriation within the office of children and family services and/or the office of temporary and disability assistance and/or suballocated to the office of temporary and disability assistance for the purpose of paying local social services districts' costs of the above program and may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation or with any other item or items within the amounts appropriated within the office of children and family services general fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the depart- ment of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of 345 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, in lieu of payments authorized by the social services law, or payments of federal funds otherwise due to the local social services districts for programs provided under the federal social security act or the federal food stamp act, funds herein appropriated, in amounts certified by the state comptroller or the state commissioner of health as due from local social services districts each month as their share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law may be set aside by the state comptroller in an interest bearing account with such interest accruing to the credit of the locality in order to ensure the orderly and prompt payment of providers under section 367-b of the social services law pursuant to an estimate provided by the commissioner of health of each local social services district's share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law ... 150,000,000 .............. (re. $61,425,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses for supportive social services provided pursuant to title XX of the federal social security act. Notwith- standing any other provision of law, the moneys hereby appropriated shall be apportioned by the office of children and family services to local social services districts, to reimburse local district expenditures for supportive services and training subject to the approval of the director of the budget; provided, however, that reimbursement to social services districts for eligible expenditures for services incurred during a particular federal fiscal year will be limited to expenditures claimed by March 31 of the following year. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, of the funds available herein, including any funds transferred from the temporary assist- ance to needy families block grant to the title XX block grant, $66,000,000 shall be allocated to social services districts, solely for reimbursement of expenditures for the provision and adminis- tration of adult protective services, residential services for victims of domestic violence who are determined to be ineligible for public assistance during the time the victims were residing in resi- dential programs for victims of domestic violence, and nonresiden- tial services for victims of domestic violence, pursuant to an allo- cation plan developed by the office and submitted for approval by the division of the budget no later than 60 days following enactment of this chapter, based on each district's claims for such costs and any other factors as identified in the allocation plan, adjusted by applicable cost allocation methodology and net of any retroactive payments for the 12 month period ending June 30, 2011 that are submitted on or before January 3, 2012; provided, however, that if the office determines that the total amount of a social services district's claims for such services which could be reimbursed from these funds is less than the amount allocated to the district for such claims, the office may, subject to approval by the director of 346 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 the budget, reallocate the unused funds to other social services districts with eligible claims that exceed their allocation. Funds appropriated herein shall be available for aid to municipalities and for payments to the federal government for expenditures made pursuant to the social services law and the state plan for individ- ual and family grant program under the disaster relief act of 1974. The funds hereby appropriated are to be available for payment of state aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds hereby appropriated shall be available to the office net of disal- lowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be transferred to any other appropriation within the office of children and family services and/or the office of temporary and disability assistance and/or suballocated to the office of temporary and disability assistance for the purpose of paying local social services districts' costs of the above program and may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation or with any other item or items within the amounts appropriated within the office of children and family services general fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the depart- ment of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, in lieu of payments authorized by the social services law, or payments of federal funds otherwise due to the local social services districts for programs provided under the federal social security act or the federal food stamp act, funds herein appropriated, in amounts certified by the state comptroller or the state commissioner of health as due from local social services districts each month as their share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law may be set aside by the state comptroller in an interest bearing account with such interest accruing to the credit of the locality in order to ensure the orderly and prompt payment of providers under section 367-b of the social services law pursuant to an estimate provided by the commissioner of health of each local social services district's share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law ... 150,000,000 .............. (re. $43,898,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Title IV-a, IV-b, IV-e Account - 25175 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses for the foster care and adoption assistance program, and the kinship guardianship assistance program, including related administrative expenses, and for services and expenses for child welfare and family preservation and family support services provided pursuant to title IV-a, subparts 1 and 2 of title IV-b and 347 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 title IV-e of the federal social security act including the federal share of costs incurred implementing the federal adoption and safe families act of 1997 (P.L. 105-89); provided, however, that reimbursement to social services districts for eligible expenditures for services other than the foster care and adoption assistance program, and the kinship guardianship assistance program incurred during a particular federal fiscal year will be limited to expendi- tures claimed by March 31 of the following year. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, in lieu of payments authorized by the social services law, or payments of federal funds otherwise due to the local social services districts for programs provided under the federal social security act or the federal food stamp act, funds herein appropriated, in amounts certified by the state commissioner or the state commissioner of health as due from local social services districts each month as their share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law may be set aside by the state comptroller in an interest-bearing account with such interest accruing to the credit of the locality in order to ensure the orderly and prompt payment of providers under section 367-b of the social services law pursuant to an estimate provided by the commissioner of health of each local social services district's share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law. Funds appropriated herein shall be available for aid to municipalities and for payments to the federal government for expenditures made pursuant to the social services law and the state plan for individ- ual and family grant program under the disaster relief act of 1974. Such funds are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the office net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be transferred to any other appropriation within the office of children and family services and/or the office of temporary and disability assistance and/or suballocated to the office of temporary and disability assistance for the purpose of paying local social services districts' costs of the above program and may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation or with any other item or items within the amounts appropriated within the office of children and family services general fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the depart- ment of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee ... 868,900,000 ............. (re. $733,947,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Title IV-a, IV-b, IV-e Account By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: 348 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses for the foster care and adoption assistance program, and the kinship guardianship assistance program, including related administrative expenses, and for services and expenses for child welfare and family preservation and family support services provided pursuant to title IV-a, subparts 1 and 2 of title IV-b and title IV-e of the federal social security act including the federal share of costs incurred implementing the federal adoption and safe families act of 1997 (P.L. 105-89); provided, however, that reimbursement to social services districts for eligible expenditures for services other than the foster care and adoption assistance program, and the kinship guardianship assistance program incurred during a particular federal fiscal year will be limited to expendi- tures claimed by March 31 of the following year. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, in lieu of payments authorized by the social services law, or payments of federal funds otherwise due to the local social services districts for programs provided under the federal social security act or the federal food stamp act, funds herein appropriated, in amounts certified by the state commissioner or the state commissioner of health as due from local social services districts each month as their share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law may be set aside by the state comptroller in an interest-bearing account with such interest accruing to the credit of the locality in order to ensure the orderly and prompt payment of providers under section 367-b of the social services law pursuant to an estimate provided by the commissioner of health of each local social services district's share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law. Funds appropriated herein shall be available for aid to municipalities and for payments to the federal government for expenditures made pursuant to the social services law and the state plan for individ- ual and family grant program under the disaster relief act of 1974. Such funds are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the office net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be transferred to any other appropriation within the office of children and family services and/or the office of temporary and disability assistance and/or suballocated to the office of temporary and disability assistance for the purpose of paying local social services districts' costs of the above program and may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation or with any other item or items within the amounts appropriated within the office of children and family services general fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the depart- ment of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee ... 868,900,000 ............. (re. $261,830,000) 349 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses for the foster care and adoption assistance program, and the kinship guardianship assistance program, including related administrative expenses, and for services and expenses for child welfare and family preservation and family support services provided pursuant to title IV-a, subparts 1 and 2 of title IV-b and title IV-e of the federal social security act including the federal share of costs incurred implementing the federal adoption and safe families act of 1997 (P.L. 105-89); provided, however, that reimbursement to social services districts for eligible expenditures for services other than the foster care and adoption assistance program, and the kinship guardianship assistance program incurred during a particular federal fiscal year will be limited to expendi- tures claimed by March 31 of the following year. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, in lieu of payments authorized by the social services law, or payments of federal funds otherwise due to the local social services districts for programs provided under the federal social security act or the federal food stamp act, funds herein appropriated, in amounts certified by the state commissioner or the state commissioner of health as due from local social services districts each month as their share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law may be set aside by the state comptroller in an interest-bearing account with such interest accruing to the credit of the locality in order to ensure the orderly and prompt payment of providers under section 367-b of the social services law pursuant to an estimate provided by the commissioner of health of each local social services district's share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law. Funds appropriated herein shall be available for aid to municipalities and for payments to the federal government for expenditures made pursuant to the social services law and the state plan for individ- ual and family grant program under the disaster relief act of 1974. Such funds are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the office net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be transferred to any other appropriation within the office of children and family services and/or the office of temporary and disability assistance and/or suballocated to the office of temporary and disability assistance for the purpose of paying local social services districts' costs of the above program and may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation or with any other item or items within the amounts appropriated within the office of children and family services general fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the depart- ment of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee ... 868,900,000 ............. (re. $266,803,000) 350 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For additional reimbursement for services and expenses resulting from the increase in the Federal medical assistance percentage available for the foster care and adoption assistance program provided pursu- ant to title IV-e of the federal social security act in accordance with the requirements of the American recovery and reinvestment act of 2009 (Public Law 111-5). Funds appropriated herein shall be subject to all applicable reporting and accountability requirements contained in such act. Such funds are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities to the extent authorized by such act. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be transferred to any other appropriation within the office of children and family services and/or the office of temporary and disability assistance and/or suballocated to the office of temporary and disability assistance for the purpose of paying local social services districts' costs of the above program and may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation or with any other item or items within the amounts appropriated within the office of children and family services general fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the depart- ment of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee ... 48,000,000 ............... (re. $48,000,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For services and expenses for the foster care and adoption assistance program, including related administrative expenses, and for services and expenses for child welfare and family preservation and family support services provided pursuant to title IV-a, subparts 1 and 2 of title IV-b and title IV-e of the federal social security act including the federal share of costs incurred implementing the federal adoption and safe families act of 1997 (P.L. 105-89); provided, however, that reimbursement to social services districts for eligible expenditures for services other than foster care services incurred during a particular federal fiscal year will be limited to expenditures claimed by March 31 of the following year. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, in lieu of payments authorized by the social services law, or payments of federal funds otherwise due to the local social services districts for programs provided under the federal social security act or the federal food stamp act, funds herein appropriated, in amounts certified by the state commissioner or the state commissioner of health as due from local social services districts each month as their share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law may be set aside by the state comptroller in an interest-bearing account with such interest accruing to the credit of the locality in order to ensure the orderly and prompt payment of providers under section 367-b of the social services law pursuant to an estimate provided by the commissioner of health of each local social services 351 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 district's share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law. Funds appropriated herein shall be available for aid to municipalities and for payments to the federal government for expenditures made pursuant to the social services law and the state plan for individ- ual and family grant program under the disaster relief act of 1974. Such funds are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the office net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be transferred to any other appropriation within the office of children and family services and/or the office of temporary and disability assistance and/or suballocated to the office of temporary and disability assistance for the purpose of paying local social services districts' costs of the above program and may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation or with any other item or items within the amounts appropriated within the office of children and family services general fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the depart- ment of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee ... 868,900,000 ............. (re. $258,722,000) For additional reimbursement for services and expenses resulting from the increase in the Federal medical assistance percentage available for the foster care and adoption assistance program provided pursu- ant to title IV-e of the federal social security act in accordance with the requirements of the American recovery and reinvestment act of 2009 (Public Law 111-5). Funds appropriated herein shall be subject to all applicable reporting and accountability requirements contained in such act. Such funds are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities to the extent authorized by such act. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be transferred to any other appropriation within the office of children and family services and/or the office of temporary and disability assistance and/or suballocated to the office of temporary and disability assistance for the purpose of paying local social services districts' costs of the above program and may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation or with any other item or items within the amounts appropriated within the office of children and family services general fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the depart- ment of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee ... 48,000,000 ................ (re. $3,960,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2009: 352 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses for the foster care and adoption assistance program, including related administrative expenses, and for services and expenses for child welfare and family preservation and family support services provided pursuant to title IV-a, subparts 1 and 2 of title IV-b and title IV-e of the federal social security act including the federal share of costs incurred implementing the federal adoption and safe families act of 1997 (P.L. 105-89); provided, however, that reimbursement to social services districts for eligible expenditures for services other than foster care services incurred during a particular federal fiscal year will be limited to expenditures claimed by March 31 of the following year. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, in lieu of payments authorized by the social services law, or payments of federal funds otherwise due to the local social services districts for programs provided under the federal social security act or the federal food stamp act, funds herein appropriated, in amounts certified by the state commissioner or the state commissioner of health as due from local social services districts each month as their share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law may be set aside by the state comptroller in an interest-bearing account with such interest accruing to the credit of the locality in order to ensure the orderly and prompt payment of providers under section 367-b of the social services law pursuant to an estimate provided by the commissioner of health of each local social services district's share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law. Funds appropriated herein shall be available for aid to municipalities and for payments to the federal government for expenditures made pursuant to the social services law and the state plan for individ- ual and family grant program under the disaster relief act of 1974. Such funds are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the office net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be transferred to any other appropriation within the office of children and family services and/or the office of temporary and disability assistance and/or suballocated to the office of temporary and disability assistance for the purpose of paying local social services districts' costs of the above program and may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation or with any other item or items within the amounts appropriated within the office of children and family services general fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the depart- ment of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee ... 868,900,000 ............. (re. $217,109,000) Special Revenue Fund - Other Combined [Gifts, Grants and Bequests] EXPENDABLE TRUST Fund 353 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Children and Family Trust Fund ACCOUNT - 20128 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses related to the administration and implemen- tation of contracts for prevention and support service programs for victims of family violence under the William B. Hoyt memorial chil- dren and family trust fund pursuant to article 10-A of the social services law. Funds appropriated to the children and family trust fund shall be available for expenditure for such services and expenses herein ... 3,459,000 ..................... (re. $3,459,000) Special Revenue Fund - Other Combined [Gifts, Grants and Bequests] EXPENDABLE TRUST Fund Children and Family Trust Fund ACCOUNT By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses related to the administration and implemen- tation of contracts for prevention and support service programs for victims of family violence under the William B. Hoyt memorial chil- dren and family trust fund pursuant to article 10-A of the social services law. Funds appropriated to the children and family trust fund shall be available for expenditure for such services and expenses herein ... 3,459,000 ..................... (re. $3,459,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses related to the administration and implemen- tation of contracts for prevention and support service programs for victims of family violence under the William B. Hoyt memorial chil- dren and family trust fund pursuant to article 10-A of the social services law. Funds appropriated to the children and family trust fund shall be available for expenditure for such services and expenses herein ... 3,459,000 ..................... (re. $3,371,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For services and expenses related to the administration and implemen- tation of contracts for prevention and support service programs for victims of family violence under the William B. Hoyt memorial chil- dren and family trust fund pursuant to article 10-A of the social services law. Funds appropriated to the children and family trust fund shall be available for expenditure for such services and expenses herein ... 3,459,000 ..................... (re. $3,459,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2009: For services and expenses related to the administration and implemen- tation of contracts for prevention and support services for victims of family violence under the William B. Hoyt memorial children and family trust fund pursuant to article 10-A of the social services law. Funds appropriated to the children and family trust fund shall be available for expenditure for such services and expenses herein ... 3,459,000 ....................................... (re. $893,000) 354 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 TRAINING AND DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For state reimbursement to local social services districts for train- ing expenses associated with title IV-a, title IV-e, title IV-d, title IV-f and title XIX of the federal social security act or their successor titles and programs. Funds appropriated herein shall be available for aid to municipalities and for payments to the federal government for expenditures made pursuant to the social services law and the state plan for individ- ual and family grant program under the disaster relief act of 1974. Such funds are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the office net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be transferred to any other appropriation and/or suballocated to any other agency for the purpose of paying local social services district cost or may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation or with any other item or items within the amounts appropriated within the office of children and family services - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. The amount appropriated herein, as may be adjusted by transfer of general fund moneys for administration of child welfare, training and development, public assistance, and food stamp programs appro- priated in the office of children and family services and the office of temporary and disability assistance, shall constitute total state reimbursement for all local training programs in state fiscal year 2013-14 ... 4,815,800 ............................. (re. $4,815,800) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Federal Health and Human Services Fund Account - 25175 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For reimbursement to local social services districts for training expenses associated with title IV-a, title IV-e, title IV-d and title XIX of the federal social security act or their successor titles and programs. Funds appropriated herein shall be available for aid to municipalities and for payments to the federal government for expenditures made pursuant to the social services law and the state plan for individ- ual and family grant program under the disaster relief act of 1974. 355 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Such funds are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the office net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be transferred to any other appropriation and/or suballocated to any other agency for the purpose of paying local social services district cost, or may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation or with any other item or items within the amounts appropriated within the office of children and family services federal funds - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee ........................... 19,219,000 ....................................... (re. $19,219,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Federal Health and Human Services Fund Account By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For reimbursement to local social services districts for training expenses associated with title IV-a, title IV-e, title IV-d and title XIX of the federal social security act or their successor titles and programs. Funds appropriated herein shall be available for aid to municipalities and for payments to the federal government for expenditures made pursuant to the social services law and the state plan for individ- ual and family grant program under the disaster relief act of 1974. Such funds are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the office net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be transferred to any other appropriation and/or suballocated to any other agency for the purpose of paying local social services district cost, or may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation or with any other item or items within the amounts appropriated within the office of children and family services federal funds - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee ........................... 19,219,000 ....................................... (re. $16,889,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For reimbursement to local social services districts for training expenses associated with title IV-a, title IV-e, title IV-d and 356 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 title XIX of the federal social security act or their successor titles and programs. Funds appropriated herein shall be available for aid to municipalities and for payments to the federal government for expenditures made pursuant to the social services law and the state plan for individ- ual and family grant program under the disaster relief act of 1974. Such funds are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the office net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be transferred to any other appropriation and/or suballocated to any other agency for the purpose of paying local social services district cost, or may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation or with any other item or items within the amounts appropriated within the office of children and family services federal funds - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee ........................... 19,219,000 ....................................... (re. $18,600,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For reimbursement to local social services districts for training expenses associated with title IV-a, title IV-e, title IV-d and title XIX of the federal social security act or their successor titles and programs. Funds appropriated herein shall be available for aid to municipalities and for payments to the federal government for expenditures made pursuant to the social services law and the state plan for individ- ual and family grant program under the disaster relief act of 1974. Such funds are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the office net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be transferred to any other appropriation and/or suballocated to any other agency for the purpose of paying local social services district cost, or may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation or with any other item or items within the amounts appropriated within the office of children and family services federal funds - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee ........................... 19,219,000 ....................................... (re. $16,929,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2009: 357 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For reimbursement to local social services districts for training expenses associated with title IV-a, title IV-e, title IV-d and title XIX of the federal social security act or their successor titles and programs. Funds appropriated herein shall be available for aid to municipalities and for payments to the federal government for expenditures made pursuant to the social services law and the state plan for individ- ual and family grant program under the disaster relief act of 1974. Such funds are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the office net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be transferred to any other appropriation and/or suballocated to any other agency for the purpose of paying local social services district cost, or may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation or with any other item or items within the amounts appropriated within the office of children and family services federal funds - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee ........................... 19,219,000 ....................................... (re. $14,219,000) 358 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS General Fund ....................... 1,260,445,000 62,690,000 Special Revenue Funds - Federal .... 3,728,535,000 3,078,731,000 Special Revenue Funds - Other ...... 19,900,000 0 Fiduciary Funds .................... 10,000,000 0 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 5,018,880,000 3,141,421,000 ================ ================ SCHEDULE CHILD WELL BEING PROGRAM ................................... 140,000,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Child Support Account - 25178 For reimbursement of local administrative expenses for child support and establish- ment of paternity pursuant to title IV-D of the federal social security act. Notwithstanding subdivision 1 of section 111-d and section 153 of the social services law or any other inconsistent provision of law, such reimbursement shall constitute total reimbursement for activ- ities funded herein in state fiscal year 2014-2015. Notwithstanding section 111-e of the social services law or any other provision of law, social services districts shall retain the non-federal share of any support collections otherwise payable as reimbursement to the state. Such funds are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the office of temporary and disability assist- ance net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation within the office of temporary and disability assist- ance federal fund - local assistance 359 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 account with the approval of the director of the budget, who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chair- man of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, amounts appropriated herein received pursuant to section 391 of the federal personal responsibility and work opportunity reconciliation act of 1996 may be used without state or local financial participation to provide grants or enter into contracts with courts, local public agencies, or nonprofit private entities consistent with federal law and require- ments. Such grants and/or contracts shall be made based on the results of a compet- itive procurement. Funds appropriated herein may be used for a federally approved research and demon- stration project for improved custodial cooperation. Notwithstanding any incon- sistent provision of law, these funds shall be available without local financial participation .............................. 140,000,000 -------------- EMPLOYMENT AND ECONOMIC SUPPORT PROGRAM .................. 4,728,284,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For state reimbursement of the safety net assistance program as established pursuant to chapter 436 of the laws of 1997. Notwithstanding section 153 of the social services law or any other inconsistent provision of law, funds appropriated here- in shall reimburse 29 percent of safety net assistance expenditures, including the cost of providing shelter supplements for safety net assistance households at local option in order to prevent eviction and address homelessness in accordance with social services district plans approved by the office of temporary and disability assistance and the director of the budget, provided, however, that in social services 360 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 districts with a population over five million no shelter supplements other than those to prevent eviction shall be reim- bursed unless such social services district has agreed to offset claims for other eligible public assistance expendi- tures in an amount commensurate with the cost of any such supplements, and further provided that such supplements shall not be part of the standard of need pursuant to section 131-a of the social services law. Funds appropriated herein shall also reimburse 29 percent of safety net assist- ance expenditures for emergency shelter, transportation, or nutrition payments which the district determines are neces- sary to establish or maintain independent living arrangements among persons who have been medically diagnosed as having acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) or HIV-related illness and who are home- less or facing homelessness and for whom no viable and less costly alternative to housing is available; provided, however, that funds appropriated herein may only be used for such purposes if the cost of such allowances are not eligible for reimburse- ment under medical assistance or other programs. Such funds are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the office of temporary and disability assist- ance, net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits, including those related to title IV-E of the social security act; and including, but not limited to, additional federal funds resulting from any changes in federal cost allocation methodologies. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation within the office of temporary and disability assist- ance general fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget, who shall file such approval with the department of audit and 361 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 control and copies thereof with the chair- man of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Social services districts shall be required to report to the office of temporary and disability assistance on an annual basis, information, as determined and requested by the office, related to services and expenditures for which reimbursement is sought for providing temporary housing assistance to homeless individuals and families. Such information shall be submitted electronically to the extent feasible as determined by the office, and shall be used to evaluate expenditures by such social services districts for the provision of temporary housing assistance for homeless individuals and families. For persons living with clinical/symptomatic HIV illness or AIDS who are receiving public assistance, funds appropriated herein shall not be used to reimburse the additional rental costs determined based on limiting such person's earned and/or unearned income contribution to 30 percent. Notwithstanding section 153 of the social services law, or any other inconsistent provision of law, such appropriation shall be available for reimbursement of eligible claims incurred on or after January 1, 2014 and before January 1, 2015, that are otherwise reimbursable by the state on or after April 1, 2014, that are claimed by March 1, 2015. Such reimbursement shall constitute total state reimbursement for activities funded herein in state fiscal year 2014-2015 ............................. 460,000,000 For expenditures for additional state payments for eligible aged, blind, and disabled persons related to supplemental security income and for expenditures made pursuant to title 8 of article 5 of the social services law. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation within the office of tempo- rary and disability assistance general fund - local assistance account with the 362 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 approval of the director of the budget, who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee .......... 675,000,000 For services and expenses of a program, pursuant to section 35 of the social services law, providing legal represen- tation of individuals whose federal disa- bility benefits have been denied or may be discontinued. The commissioner shall reduce reimbursement otherwise payable to social services districts to ensure that social services districts shall financial- ly participate in additional legal repre- sentation expenditures made pursuant to this provision. Such reduction in local reimbursement shall be allocated among districts by the commissioner based on the cost of, and number of district residents served by, each legal assistance program, or by such alternative cost allocation procedure deemed appropriate by the commissioner after consultation with social services officials .................... 2,630,000 For additional services and expenses of a program, pursuant to section 35 of the social services law, providing legal representation of individuals whose feder- al disability benefits have been denied or may be discontinued. The commissioner shall reduce reimbursement otherwise paya- ble to social services districts to ensure that social services districts shall financially participate in additional legal representation expenditures made pursuant to this provision. Such reduction in local reimbursement shall be allocated among districts by the commissioner based on the cost of, and number of district residents served by, each legal assistance program, or by such alternative cost allo- cation procedure deemed appropriate by the commissioner after consultation with social services officials ...................... 870,000 For services to support human immunodefici- ency virus specific welfare-to-work programs. Components of each such program shall include, but not be limited to, on-the-job training and employment. Each 363 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 such program shall guarantee that individ- uals completing the program obtain full- time employment with health insurance coverage. The office of temporary and disability assistance, in conjunction with the AIDS institute of the department of health, shall select the organizations to operate such programs through a compet- itive bid process ............................ 1,161,000 For grants to community based organizations for nutrition outreach in areas where a significant percentage or number of those potentially eligible for food assistance programs are not participating in such programs. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, including section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part N of chapter 56 of the laws of 2013, for the period commenc- ing on April 1, 2014 and ending March 31, 2015 the commissioner shall not apply any cost of living adjustment for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimburse- ment ......................................... 3,018,000 For services and expenses incurred by local social services districts in relation to the administrative cap waiver requests submitted to the office of temporary and disability assistance for exempt area plans submitted for calendar years through 2003. Such payments shall be made until March 31, 2017 at which time this appro- priation will be used for services and expenses incurred by local social services districts in relation to the adult shelter cap. Such payments shall be made until March 31, 2042 at which time both the administrative cap waiver and adult shel- ter cap liabilities will be deemed fully reimbursed ................................... 2,000,000 For state reimbursement of a program for persons living with clinical/symptomatic HIV illness or AIDS in social services districts with a population over five million who are receiving services through such district's administrative unit providing HIV/AIDS services, public assistance and earned and/or unearned income who shall not be required to pay 364 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 more than 30 percent of his or her monthly earned and/or unearned income toward the cost of rent. Notwithstanding any other inconsistent provision of law, such reimbursement shall constitute total reimbursement for activities funded herein in state fiscal year 2014-15. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until a plan has been submitted by a district and approved by the office of temporary and disability assistance and the director of the budget ................... 9,000,000 For services and expenses of the hispanic federation adult basic literacy and educa- tion initiative ................................ 250,000 For additional services and expenses of food banks throughout New York State. Such funds may be suballocated, transferred or otherwise made available to the department of health ...................................... 750,000 For services and expenses of the Council on Jewish Organizations of Flatbush for community social services programs .............. 20,000 For services and expenses of the 1886 Commu- nity Food Pantry ................................ 50,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ............... 1,154,749,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Home Energy Assistance Program Account - 25123 Notwithstanding section 97 of the social services law, funds appropriated herein shall be available for services and expenses, including payments to public and private agencies and individuals for the low income home energy assistance program provided pursuant to the low income energy assistance act of 1981. Funds appropriated herein, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, may be transferred or suballocated to other state agencies for expenses related to the low income home energy assistance program. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of the law, the amount herein appropriated may be increased or decreased by inter- change with any other appropriation within the office of temporary and disability 365 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 assistance federal fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget, who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chair- man of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee ............................ 500,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................. 500,000,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Temporary Assistance for Needy Families Account - 25178 For reimbursement of the cost of the family assistance and the emergency assistance to families programs. Notwithstanding section 153 of the social services law or any inconsistent provision of law, funds appropriated herein shall be provided without state or local participation and shall include the cost of providing shel- ter supplements for family assistance households at local option in order to prevent eviction and address homelessness in accordance with social services district plans approved by the office of temporary and disability assistance and the director of the budget, provided, however, that in social services districts with a population over five million no shelter supplements other than those to prevent eviction shall be reimbursed unless such social services district has agreed to offset claims for other eligible public assistance expenditures in an amount commensurate with the cost of any such supplement, and further provided that such supplements shall not be part of the standard of need pursuant to section 131-a of the social services law. Funds appro- priated herein shall also reimburse for family assistance expenditures for emer- gency shelter, transportation, or nutri- tion payments which the district deter- mines are necessary to establish or maintain independent living arrangements among persons who have been medically diagnosed as having acquired immunodefici- 366 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 ency syndrome (AIDS) or HIV-related illness and who are homeless or facing homelessness and for whom no viable and less costly alternative to housing is available; provided, however, that funds appropriated herein may only be used for such purposes if the cost of such allow- ances are not eligible for reimbursement under medical assistance or other programs. Such funds are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the office of temporary and disability assist- ance net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits including, but not limited to, additional federal funds resulting from any changes in federal cost allocation methodologies. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation within the office of temporary and disability assist- ance federal fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget, who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chair- man of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Social services districts shall be required to report to the office of temporary and disability assistance on an annual basis, information, as determined and requested by the office, related to services and expenditures for which reimbursement is sought for providing temporary housing assistance to homeless individuals and families. Such information shall be submitted electronically to the extent feasible as determined by the office, and shall be used to evaluate expenditures by such social services districts for the provision of temporary housing assistance for homeless individuals and families. For persons living with clinical/symptomatic HIV illness or AIDS who are receiving 367 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 public assistance, funds appropriated herein shall not be used to reimburse the additional rental costs determined based on limiting such person's earned and/or unearned income contribution to 30 percent. Notwithstanding section 153 of the social services law, or any other inconsistent provision of law, such appropriation shall be available for reimbursement of eligible claims incurred on or after January 1, 2014 and before January 1, 2015, that are otherwise reimbursable by the state on or after April 1, 2014, that are claimed by March 1, 2015. Such reimbursement shall constitute total federal reimbursement for activities funded herein in state fiscal year 2014-2015 ........................... 1,350,000,000 For transfer to the credit of the office of children and family services federal health and human services fund, state operations or federal health and human services fund, local assistance, federal day care account for additional reimburse- ment to social services districts for child care assistance provided pursuant to title 5-C of article 6 of the social services law. The funds shall be appor- tioned among the social services districts by the office according to an allocation plan developed by the office and submitted to the director of the budget for approval within 60 days of enactment of the budget. The funds allocated to a district under this appropriation in addition to any state block grant funds allocated to the district for child care services and any funds the district requests the office of temporary and disability assistance to transfer from the district's flexible fund for family services allocation to the federal day care account shall constitute the district's entire block grant allo- cation for a particular federal fiscal year, which shall be available only for child care assistance expenditures made during that federal fiscal year and which are claimed by March 31 of the year imme- diately following the end of that federal fiscal year. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, any claims for child 368 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 care assistance made by a social services district for expenditures made during a particular federal fiscal year, other than claims made under title XX of the federal social security act and under the supple- mental nutrition assistance program employment and training funds, shall be counted against the social services district's block grant allocation for that federal fiscal year. A social services district shall expend its allocation from the block grant in accord- ance with the applicable provision in federal law and regulations relating to the federal funds included in the state block grant for child care and the regu- lations of the office of children and family services. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, each district's claims submitted under the state block grant for child care will be processed in a manner that maximizes the availability of federal funds and ensures that the district meets its maintenance of effort requirement in each applicable federal fiscal year. Prior to transfer of funds appropriated herein, the commissioner of the office of children and family services shall consult with the commissioner of the office of temporary and disability assistance to determine the availability of such funding and to request that the commissioner of the office of temporary and disability assist- ance takes necessary steps to notify the department of health and human services of the transfer of funding .................... 283,811,000 For allocation to local social services districts for the flexible fund for family services. Funds shall, without state or local participation, be allocated to local social services districts in accordance with a methodology to be developed by the office of temporary and disability assist- ance and the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget. Such amounts allocated to local social services districts shall hereinafter be referred to as the flexible fund for family services and shall be used for eligible services to eligible individ- uals under the State plan for the federal 369 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 temporary assistance for needy families block grant. Such funds are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities and, notwith- standing section 153 of the social services law and any inconsistent provision of law, shall constitute the full amount of federal temporary assist- ance for needy families funds to be paid on account of activities funded in whole or in part hereunder and the full amount of state reimbursement to be paid on account of local district administrative claims. District allocations from the flexible fund for family services may be spent only pursuant to plans of expendi- ture, developed by each social services district and the local governing body and approved by the office of temporary and disability assistance, the office of chil- dren and family services, and the director of the budget. Such allocation shall be available for reimbursement through March 31, 2017; provided, however, that reimbursement for child welfare services other than foster care services shall be available for eligible expenditures incurred on or after October 1, 2013 and before October 1, 2014 that are otherwise reimbursable by the state on or after April 1, 2014 and that are claimed by March 31, 2015. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amounts so appropriated for allocation to local social services districts, may be used, without state or local financial participation, by social services districts for such district's first eligible expenditures that occurred on or after October 1, 2013, or, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, during any other period beginning on or after January 1, 1997, for tuition costs for foster care children who are eligible for emergency assistance for families in the manner the state was authorized to fund such costs under part A of title IV of the social security act as such part was in effect on September 30, 1995; provided that the funds appropriated 370 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 herein may not be used to reimburse local- ities for costs disallowed under title IV-E of the social security act. Such expenditures shall constitute good cause pursuant to section 408 (a) (10) of the social security act. Such funds may also be used, without state or local partic- ipation, for care, maintenance, super- vision, and tuition for juvenile delin- quents and persons in need of supervision who are placed in residential programs operated by authorized agencies and who are eligible for emergency assistance to families in the manner the state was authorized to fund such costs under part A of title IV of the social security act as such part was in effect on September 30, 1995. Such expenditures shall constitute good cause pursuant to section 408 (a) (10) of the social security act. Unless otherwise approved by the commissioner of the office of children and family services with the approval of the director of the budget, these funds may be used only for eligible expenditures made from October 1, 2013 through September 30, 2014. Notwith- standing any inconsistent provision of law, the funds so appropriated may not be used to reimburse localities for costs disallowed under title IV-E of the social security act. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a social services district may request that the office of temporary and disability assistance retain and transfer a portion of the district's allocation of these funds to the credit of the office of children and family services federal health and human services fund, local assistance, title XX social services block grant for use by the district for eligible title XX services and/or to the credit of the office of children and family services federal health and human services fund, local assistance, federal day care account for use by the district for eligible child care expenditures under the state block grant for child care, within the percent- ages established by the state in accord- ance with the federal social security act and related federal regulations. Any funds 371 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 transferred at a district's request to the title XX social services block grant shall be used by the district for eligible title XX social services provided in accordance with the provisions of the federal social security act and the social services law to children or their families whose income is less than 200 percent of the federal poverty level applicable to the family size involved. Any funds transferred at a district's request to the office of chil- dren and family services federal health and human services fund, local assistance, federal day care account shall be made available to the district for use for eligible child care expenditures in accordance with the applicable provisions of federal law and regulations relating to federal funds included in the state block grant for child care and in accordance with applicable state law and regulations of the office of children and family services. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, any claims made by a social services district for expenditures made for child care during a particular federal fiscal year, other than claims made under title XX of the federal social security act and under the supplemental nutrition assistance program employment and training funds, shall be counted against the social services district's block grant for child care for that feder- al fiscal year. Each social services district must certify to the office of children and family services and the office of temporary and disability assist- ance, within 90 days of enactment of the budget but before August 15, 2014, the amount of funds it wishes to have trans- ferred under this provision. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the amount of the funds that each district expends on child welfare services from its flexible fund for family services funds and any flexible fund for family services funds transferred at the district's request to the title XX social services block grant must, to the extent that fami- lies are eligible therefore, be equal to or greater than the district's portion of 372 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 the $342,322,341 statewide child welfare threshold amount, which shall be estab- lished pursuant to a formula developed by the office of temporary and disability assistance and the office of children and family services and approved by the direc- tor of the budget. Notwithstanding any other provision of law including the state finance law and any local procurement law, at the request of a social services district and with the approval of the director of the budget, a portion of the funds appropriated herein may be retained by the office of temporary and disability assistance for any services eligible for funding under the flexible fund for family services for which the applicable state agency has a contractual relationship. Such funds may be suballo- cated, transferred or otherwise made available to the department of transporta- tion ....................................... 964,000,000 The following remaining appropriations with- in the office of temporary and disability assistance federal health and human services fund temporary assistance for needy families account shall be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, such funds may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation within the office of tempo- rary and disability assistance or office of children and family services federal fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget. Such funds shall be provided without state or local participation for services to eligible individuals under the state plan for the temporary assistance for needy families block grant whose incomes do not exceed 200 percent of the federal poverty level or who are otherwise eligible under such plan, provided that such services to eligible persons not in receipt of public assistance shall not constitute "assist- ance" under applicable federal regulations and no more than 15 percent of the funds made available herein may be used for administration, provided further that the 373 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 director of the budget does not determine that such use of funds can be expected to have the effect of increasing qualified state expenditures under paragraph 7 of subdivision (a) of section 409 of the federal social security act above the minimum applicable federal maintenance of effort requirement: For services and expenses of food banks throughout New York State. Such funds may be suballocated, transferred or otherwise made available to the department of health .............................................. 2,000,000 For allocation to local social services districts for the summer youth employment program. Such funds shall be provided without state or local participation for services to eligible individuals aged fourteen to twenty. Notwithstanding any other inconsistent law to the contrary, the commissioner of any local department of social services may assign all or a portion of moneys appropriated herein on behalf of such local department of social services to the workforce investment board designated by such commissioner and upon receipt of such monies, any such workforce investment board shall be obligated to utilize such funds consistent with the purposes of this appropriation. Funds appropriated herein shall be allocated to local social services districts in accord- ance with a methodology developed by the office of temporary and disability assist- ance and approved by the director of the budget. At the request of local social services districts, funds not used for costs of the summer youth program may be transferred to the credit of the district's allocation of the flexible fund for family services; provided, however, that a minimum of $25,000,000 will be used for the summer youth program ................ 27,500,000 For the continuation and expansion of a demonstration project to assist individ- uals and families in moving out of poverty through the pursuit of higher education. Projects shall include intensive, long- term case management and statistically- based outcome assessments. The amount appropriated herein shall be made avail- 374 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 able for one project at an education and work consortium having developed programs that moved significant numbers of people from welfare to permanent employment, in receipt of financial commitments from a not-for-profit foundation, and having an established working relationship with regional social services agencies, the local business community and other public and/or private institutions of higher education. Such program shall provide services to recipients of family assist- ance, safety net assistance and other eligible individuals. The consortium shall consist of three institutions of higher education with one of the institutions being a CUNY institution, one a New York city based institution, and one based in Westchester county ............................. 800,000 For services and expenses related to the advantage afterschool program. Such funds are to be available pursuant to a plan prepared by the office of children and family services and approved by the direc- tor of the budget to extend or expand current contracts with community based organizations, to award new contracts to continue programs where the existing contractors are not satisfactorily performing as determined by the office of children and family services and/or to award new contracts through a competitive process to community based organizations ....... 500,000 For services related to the development of technology assisted learning programs at the educational opportunity centers. Such funds may be transferred, suballocated or otherwise made available in accordance with a memorandum of understanding between the office of temporary and disability assistance and the state university of New York. Provided, however, that funds appro- priated herein shall be used to provide basic educational skills, job readiness training, and occupational training to program participants. Of the funds appro- priated herein, up to $215,000 shall be available without state or local financial participation for the development of tech- nology assisted learning programs provided by community based organizations which 375 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 serve eligible individuals living with HIV/AIDS ..................................... 5,000,000 For services of the BRIDGE program, provided however, that, unless otherwise determined by the director of the budget, the rate of state financial participation shall be the same rates as required in the month imme- diately preceding December, 1996. Funds shall be made available and/or suballo- cated to the state university of New York for services and expenditures of the BRIDGE program. Funds made available here- in shall be used for services to eligible individuals and families whose public assistance case includes a dependent child under the age of 18 or under the age of 19 if the child is attending secondary school and is in receipt of safety net assistance ................................................ 102,000 For services, notwithstanding any inconsist- ent provision of law, and without state or local financial participation, of the career pathways program for not-for-pro- fit, community-based organizations provid- ing coordinated, comprehensive employment services beyond the level currently funded by local social services districts to eligible individuals and families. Such funds are to be made available to estab- lish a career pathways program to link education and occupational training to subsequent employment through a continuum of educational programs and integrated support services to enable eligible participants, including disconnected young adults, ages sixteen to twenty-four, to advance over time both to higher levels of education and to higher wage jobs in targeted occupational sectors. With funds appropriated herein, the office of tempo- rary and disability assistance in consul- tation with the department of labor shall establish the career pathways program and provide technical support, as needed, to provide education, training, and job placement for low-income individuals, age sixteen and older. Preference shall be given to eighteen to twenty-four year olds who are unemployed or underemployed, in areas of the state with demonstrated labor market needs and unemployment rates that 376 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 are greater than the appropriate or comparative rate of employment for the region, and to persons in receipt of fami- ly assistance and/or safety net assist- ance. Of the amounts appropriated, to the extent practicable, at least sixty percent shall be available for services to eigh- teen to twenty-four year olds, with remaining funds available to recipients of family assistance and/or safety net assistance, without age restrictions, and sixteen to seventeen year old self-sup- porting individuals who are heads of household. The office of temporary and disability assistance in consultation with the department of labor shall develop a request for proposals and shall receive, review, and assess applications. In selecting proposals, the office of tempo- rary and disability assistance and the department of labor shall give preference to programs that demonstrate community- based collaborations with education and training providers and employers in the region. Such education and training providers may include, but not be limited to general equivalency diplomas programs, community colleges, junior colleges, busi- ness and trade schools, vocational insti- tutions, and institutions with baccalau- reate degree-granting programs; programs that provide for a career path or career paths, as supported by identified local employment needs; programs that provide employment services, including but not limited to, post-secondary training designed to meet the needs of employers in the local labor market, or catchment area; programs that include education and train- ing components, such as remedial educa- tion, individual training plans, pre-em- ployment training, workplace basic skills, and literacy skills training. Such educa- tion and training must include insti- tutions, industry associations, or other credentialing bodies for the purpose of providing participants with certificates, diplomas, or degrees; projects that provide comprehensive student support services, including but not limited to tutoring, mentoring, child care, after 377 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 school program access, transportation, and case management, as part of the individual training plan. Preference shall be given to proposals that include not-for-profit collaborations with education, training, or employer stakeholders in the region; programs which leverage additional commu- nity resources and provide participant support services; training that result in job placement; and education that links participants with occupational skills training and/or employer-related creden- tials, credits, diplomas or certificates ..... 1,000,000 For services and expenses of not-for-profit and voluntary agencies providing support services to the caretaker relative of a minor child when such services are provided to eligible individuals and fami- lies. Such funds are available pursuant to a plan prepared by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget to continue or expand existing programs with existing contractors that are satisfactorily performing as determined by the office of children and family services, to award new contracts to continue programs where the existing contractors are not satisfactori- ly performing as determined by the office of children and family services and/or to award new contracts through a competitive process ........................................ 500,000 For the services of Centro of Oneida for the implementation of programs, or the provision of additional transportation services to such eligible individuals and families, for the purpose of transporta- tion to and from employment or other allowable work activities ....................... 25,000 Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the funds appropriated herein shall be available for transfer to the federal health and human services fund, local assistance account, federal day care account to provide additional funding for subsidies and quality activities at the city university of New York, provided that of such amount, $56,000 shall be available to community colleges and $85,000 shall be available to senior colleges ................... 141,000 378 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the funds appropriated herein shall be available for transfer to the federal health and human services fund, local assistance account, federal day care account to continue operation of the facilitated enrollment pilot program in Capital Region-Oneida (consisting of Rens- selaer, Schenectady, Saratoga, Albany and Oneida counties) as provided to the NYS AFL-CIO Workforce Development Institute to act or continue to act as the administra- tor to implement the program proposed by the union child care coalition of the NYS AFL-CIO and approved by the office of children and family services. The adminis- trative cost, including the cost of the development of the evaluation of the pilot program shall not exceed ten percent of the funds available for this purpose. The remaining portion of the funds shall be allocated by the office of children and family services to the local social services districts where the recipient families reside as determined by the project administrator based on projected need and cost of providing child care subsidies payment to working families enrolled through the pilot initiative, a local social services district shall not reimburse subsidy payments in excess of the amount the subsidy funding appropri- ated herein can support. Child care subsi- dies paid on behalf of eligible families shall be reimbursed at the actual cost of care up to the applicable market rate for the district in which child care is provided and in accordance with the fee schedule of the local social services district making the subsidy payment. Up to $267,600 shall be made available to the NYS AFL-CIO Workforce Development Insti- tute, or other designated administrator, to administer and to implement a plan approved by the office of children and family services for this pilot program in consultation with the advisory council. This administrator shall prepare and submit to the office of children and fami- ly services, the chairs of the senate committee on social services, the senate 379 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 committee on children and families, the senate committee on labor, the chairs of the assembly committee on children and families, and the assembly committee on social services, an evaluation of the pilot with recommendations. Such evalu- ation shall include available information regarding the pilot programs or partic- ipants in the pilot programs, including but not limited to: the number of income- eligible children of working parents with income greater than 200 percent but at or less than 275 percent of the federal poverty level, the ages of the children served by the project, the number of fami- lies served by the project who are in receipt of family assistance, the factors that parents considered when searching for child care, the factors that barred the families' access to child care assistance prior to their enrollment in the facili- tated enrollment program, the number of families who receive a child care subsidy pursuant to this program who choose to use such subsidy for regulated child care, and the number of families who receive a child care subsidy pursuant to this program who choose to use such subsidy to receive child care services provided by a legally exempt provider. Such report shall be submitted by the applicable project admin- istrator, on or before November 1, 2014, provided that if such report is not received by November 30, 2014, reimburse- ment for administrative costs shall be either reduced or withheld, and failure of an administrator to submit a timely report may jeopardize such administrator's program from receiving funding in future years. Child care subsidies paid on behalf of eligible families shall be reimbursed at the actual cost of care up to the applicable market rate for the district in which the child care is provided, in accordance with the fee schedule of the local social services district making the subsidy payments. The administrator for this pilot project is required to submit bi-monthly reports on the fifteenth day of every other month beginning on May 15, 2014 and bi-monthly thereafter that 380 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 provide current enrollment and information including, but not limited to, the amount of the approved subsidy level, the level of co-payment by the local social services district required for the participants in the program, the program's adopted budget reflecting all expenses including salaries and other information as needed, to the office of children and family services, the chairs of the senate committee on social services, the senate committee on children and families, the senate commit- tee on labor, the chairs of the assembly committee on children and families and the assembly committee on social services, and the local social services districts. Provided however that if such bi-monthly reports are not received from this Capital Region-Oneida administrator, reimbursement for administrative costs shall be either reduced or withheld and failure of an administrator to submit a timely report may jeopardize such administrator's program from receiving funding in future years. The office of children and family services shall provide technical assist- ance to the pilot program to assist in timely coordination with the monthly claiming process. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, this pilot program maintained herein may be terminated if the administrator for such program mismanages such program, by engaging in actions including but not limited to, improper use of funds, providing for child care subsi- dies in excess of the amount the subsidy funding appropriated herein can support, and failing to submit claims for reimbursement in a timely fashion ............ 2,676,000 Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the funds appropriated herein, shall be available for transfer to the federal health and human services fund, local assistance account, federal day care account to operate and support enrollment in the child care facilitated enrollment pilot programs which expand access to child care subsidies for working families living or employed in the Liberty Zone, the boroughs of Brooklyn, Queens, and Bronx, and in the county of Monroe, with 381 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 income up to 275 percent of the federal poverty level. Of the amount appropriated herein, $1,147,000 shall be made available for Monroe county, and $3,442,000 shall be made available for all other projects. Up to $114,700 shall be made available to the NYS AFL-CIO Workforce Development Insti- tute to administer Monroe county's program and to implement a plan approved by the office of children and family services; and up to $344,200 shall be made available to the Consortium for Worker Education, Inc., to administer and to implement a plan approved by the office of children and family services for the programs in the Liberty Zone, and the boroughs of Brooklyn, Queens and Bronx. Each pilot program administrator shall prepare and submit to the office of children and fami- ly services, the chairs of the senate committee on children and families and the senate committee on social services, the chair of the assembly committee on chil- dren and families, the chair of the assem- bly committee on social services, the chair of the senate committee on labor, and the chair of the assembly committee on labor, a report on the pilot with recom- mendations for continuation or dissolution of the program supported by appropriate documentation. Such report shall include available, information regarding the pilot programs or participants in the pilot programs, absent identifying information, including but not limited to: the number of income-eligible children of working parents with income greater than 200 percent but at or less than 275 percent of the federal poverty level; the ages of the children served by the project, the number of families who receive a child care subsidy pursuant to this program who choose to use such subsidy for regulated child care, and the number of families who receive a child care subsidy pursuant to this program who choose to use such subsi- dy to receive child care services provided by a legally exempt provider. Such report shall be submitted by the applicable project administrator, on or before Novem- ber 1, 2014, provided that if such report 382 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 is not received by November 1, 2014, reimbursement for administrative costs shall be either reduced or withheld, and failure of an administrator to submit a timely report may jeopardize such program's funding in future years. Expenses related to the development of the evaluation of the pilot programs shall be paid from the pilot program's administra- tive set-aside or non-state funds. The remaining portion of the project's funds shall be allocated by the office of chil- dren and family services to the local social services districts where the recip- ient families reside as determined by the project administrator based on projected needs and cost of providing child care subsidy payments to working families enrolled in the child care subsidy program through the pilot initiative, provided however that the office of children and family services shall not reimburse subsi- dy payments in excess of the amount the subsidy funding appropriated herein can support and the applicable local social services district shall not be required to approve or pay for subsidies not funded herein. The total number of slots for pilot programs located within the city of New York shall not exceed one thousand during fiscal year 2014-2015. Vacancies in child care slots may be filled at such time as the total enrollment of the New York city pilot program is less than one thousand slots. Child care subsidies paid on behalf of eligible families shall be reimbursed at the actual cost of care up to the applicable market rate for the district in which the child care is provided, for subsidy payments in accord- ance with the fee schedule of the local social services district making the subsi- dy payments. Pilot programs are required to submit bi-monthly reports to the office of children and family services, the local social services district, and for programs located in the city of New York, the administration for children's services, and the legislature. Each bi-monthly report must provide without benefit of personal identifying information, the 383 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 pilot program's current enrollment level, amount of the child's subsidy, co-payment levels and other information as needed or required by the office of children and family services. Further, the office of children and family services shall provide technical assistance to the pilot program to assist with project administration and timely coordination of the bi-monthly claiming process. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, any pilot programs maintained herein may be terminated if the administrator for such programs mismanages such programs, by engaging in actions including but not limited to, improper use of funds, providing for child care subsi- dies in excess of the amount the subsidy funding appropriated herein can support, and failing to submit claims for reimbursement in a timely fashion ............ 4,589,000 Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the funds appropriated herein shall be available for transfer to the federal health and human services fund, local assistance account, federal day care account to provide additional funding for subsidies and quality activities at the state university of New York, provided that of such amount, $77,000 shall be available to community colleges and $116,000 shall be available to state oper- ated campuses .................................. 193,000 For services related to the provision of transportation services for the purpose of transportation to and from employment or other allowable activities. Such amount shall be available for distribution to social services districts and may be suballocated, transferred or otherwise made available to the department of trans- portation ...................................... 112,000 For services and expenses of programs providing literacy training, workplace literacy instruction and English-as-a-sec- ond-language instruction to eligible indi- viduals and families, including, but not limited to, programs which offer intergen- erational educational models intended to increase workplace preparedness, and Engl- ish-as-a-second-language programs which appropriately address the specific 384 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 linguistic and cultural needs of the participants and the language skill needs of non-English speaking workers that relate to workplace safety. Of the amount appropriated herein, at least $50,000 shall be available for literacy training and English-as-a-second-language instruc- tion to individuals and families, who upon determination of eligibility for such services, are in receipt of public assist- ance and lack a literacy level equivalent to the ninth month of eighth grade or who have English language proficiency equal to a score of 34 or less on the NYS PLACE test or an equivalent score on a compara- ble test ....................................... 250,000 For services of programs, in local social services districts with a population in excess of two million, that meet the emer- gency needs of homeless individuals and families and those at risk of becoming homeless. Such programs shall have demon- strated experience in providing services to meet the emergency needs of homeless individuals and families and those at risk of becoming homeless, including crisis intervention services, eviction prevention services, mobile emergency feeding services, and summer youth services ............ 500,000 For services and expenses related to the provision of non-residential domestic violence. Such funds may be made available to the office of children and family services. Local social services districts are encouraged to collaborate with not- for-profit providers in the provision of such services ................................ 2,460,000 For services related to a Nurse-Family Part- nership program for eligible individuals and families. Such funds are to be made available to local social services districts to establish or fund Nurse-Fami- ly Partnership programs to provide supportive services to eligible individ- uals aimed at: improving pregnancy outcomes by helping first time mothers and pregnant women engage in sound preventive health practices, including education one receiving thorough prenatal care from their healthcare providers, improving diets, and reducing the use of cigarettes, 385 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 alcohol and illegal substances; improving child health and development by helping parents provide responsible and competent care; and improving the economic self-suf- ficiency of the family by helping parents develop a vision for their own future, plan future pregnancies, continue their education and find work, as appropriate. Provided that no funds expended under this provision may be used to provide actual medical care. Such funds may be suballo- cated, transferred or otherwise made available to the department of health for the administration of the Nurse-Family Partnership program .......................... 3,000,000 For preventive services to eligible individ- uals and families, including but not limited to: intensive case management and related services for families with chil- dren at risk of foster care placement due to the presence of alcohol and/or substance abuse in the household; family preservation services, centers and programs; foster care diversion demon- strations; and not-for-profit provider collaborations with family treatment courts. Such funds are available pursuant to a plan prepared by the office of chil- dren and family services and approved by the director of the budget to continue or expand existing programs with existing contractors that are satisfactorily performing as determined by the office of children and family services, to award new contracts to continue programs where the existing contractors are not satisfactori- ly performing as determined by the office of children and family services, and/or award new contracts through a competitive process. Provided that, of the funds appropriated herein, at least $174,000 shall be available for programs providing post adoption services ....................... 1,000,000 For the services of the Rochester-Genesee Regional Transportation Authority for the provision of transportation services to eligible individuals and families, for the purpose of transportation to and from employment or other allowable work activ- ities. Such funds may be suballocated, 386 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 transferred or otherwise made available to the department of transportation for the administration of the Rochester-Genesee Regional Transportation Authority ............... 82,000 For those services and expenses provided to eligible individuals and families by existing settlement houses; provided, however, that the funds may be made avail- able without regard to the limitations on the amount of grants provided to, and the requirements for fundraising by such programs as set forth in article 10-B of the social services law ...................... 2,000,000 For services and expenses, established pursuant to chapter 58 of the laws of 2006, related to providing intensive employment and other supportive services, including job readiness and job placement services to noncustodial parents who are unemployed or who are working less than 20 hours per week; and who have a child support order payable through the support collection unit of a social services district ....................................... 200,000 For the services of a wage subsidy program. Eligible not-for-profit community based organizations in social services districts shall administer a program that enables employers to offer subsidized employment, including but not limited to, expanded supportive transitional work activities for such eligible individuals and families consistent with the provisions of section 336-e and section 336-f of the social services law, as applicable. Provided that, of the $950,000, not less than $594,000 shall be for programs in social services districts with a population in excess of two million. Preference shall be given to proposals that include provisions for job retention, case management and job placement services. Participation in the program by such eligible individuals and families shall be limited to one year. Participating employers shall make reason- able efforts to retain individuals served by the program ................................. 950,000 For services related to the wheels for work program, including, but not limited to activities which procure, repair, finance, and/or insure vehicles needed for trans- 387 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 portation to and from employment or allow- able work activities ........................... 144,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ............... 2,653,535,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal USDA-Food and Nutrition Services Fund Federal Food and Nutrition Services Account - 25024 For reimbursement to social services districts for administrative expenditures associated with the supplemental nutrition assistance program, and for reimbursement to the United States department of agri- culture for supplemental nutrition assist- ance program recoveries. Such reimburse- ment shall constitute total state reimbursement for local district adminis- trative claims. Such funds are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the office of temporary and disability assist- ance net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits including but not limited to additional federal funds resulting from any changes in federal cost allocation methodologies. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation within the office of temporary and disability assist- ance federal fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget, who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chair- man of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, funds appropriated herein may be used for reimbursement of supplemental nutrition assistance program employment and training expenditures and shall be made available to social services districts or may be set aside, transferred 388 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 or suballocated to other state agencies for state administered programs for the provision of services to supplemental nutrition assistance program recipients and applicants in accordance with a plan developed by the office of temporary and disability assistance and approved by the director of the budget. Funds appropriated herein may be used to fund the cost of child care services provided to eligible supplemental nutrition assistance program employment and training program partic- ipants subject to a plan approved by the office of temporary and disability assist- ance, the office of children and family services and the director of the budget only to the extent that the office of children and family services and the director of the budget determine that the use of such funds will not jeopardize the state's ability to receive the state's entire allotment of federal child care development funds and child care funds available under title IV-A of the social security act. Any child care funded through the supplemental nutrition assist- ance program employment and training grant must be provided in a manner consistent with the federal law and regulations relating to the federal funds included in the state block grant for child care and the regulations of the office of children and family services for such block grant. Districts shall submit claims and other reports regarding the use of the supple- mental nutrition assistance program employment and training funds for child care services at such times and in such manner and format as required by the department of family assistance. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of the funds appropri- ated herein may be suballocated, trans- ferred or otherwise made available to the department of health, in accordance with a memorandum of understanding between the office of temporary and disability assist- ance and the department of health, consistent with federal law, regulations or waivers for expenses related to nutri- tion education programs. 389 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of the funds appropri- ated herein may be made available to community based organizations in accord- ance with chapter 820 of the laws of 1987 for nutrition outreach in areas where a significant percentage or number of those potentially eligible for food assistance programs are not participating in such programs ................................... 400,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................. 400,000,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Combined Expendable Trust Fund Donated Funds Account - 20179 For services and expenses related to agency programs and paid from funds donated to the agency from private foundations, corporations and individuals or from other sources ..................................... 10,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal .................. 10,000,000 -------------- Fiduciary Funds Miscellaneous New York State Agency Fund Special Offset Fiduciary Account - 60628 For direct payment or transfer to other funds, as approved by the director of the budget as restitution to the federal, state or local governments of funds recov- ered from public assistance recipients or former recipients pursuant to chapter 81 of the laws of 1995 or the federal social security act including but not limited to lottery winnings or prizes and federal and state tax refunds ........................... 10,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal .................. 10,000,000 -------------- SPECIALIZED SERVICES PROGRAM ............................... 150,596,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 390 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Funds appropriated herein shall be used to reimburse New York city expenditures for adult shelters. Notwithstanding section 153 of the social services law or any other inconsistent provision of law, such funds shall be available for eligible claims incurred on or after January 1, 2014 and before January 1, 2015 that are otherwise reimbursable by the state on or after April 1, 2014 and that are claimed by March 31, 2015. Such reimbursement shall constitute total state reimbursement for activities funded herein in state fiscal year 2014-15, and shall include reimbursement for costs associated with a court mandated plan to improve shelter conditions for medically frail persons and additional costs incurred as part of a plan to reduce over-crowding in congregate shelters. New York city shall be required to report to the office of temporary and disability assistance on an annual basis, information, as determined and requested by the office, related to services and expenditures for which reimbursement is sought for providing temporary housing assistance to homeless individuals and families. Such information shall be submitted electronically to the extent feasible as determined by the office, and shall be used to evaluate expenditures for the provision of temporary housing assist- ance for homeless individuals and families ............................................. 69,018,000 Funds appropriated herein shall be used to reimburse those expenditures made by local social services districts outside the city of New York for adult shelters and public homes. Notwithstanding section 153 of the social services law or any other incon- sistent provision of law, such funds shall be available for eligible claims incurred on or after January 1, 2014, and before January 1, 2015, that are otherwise reim- bursable by the state on or after April 1, 2014. Such reimbursement shall constitute total state reimbursement for activities funded herein in state fiscal year 2014-15 ... 5,000,000 For services and expenses related to home- less housing and preventive services programs including but not limited to the 391 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 New York state supportive housing program, the solutions to end homelessness program and the operational support for AIDS hous- ing program. Provided, however, that no more than $24,281,000 may be encumbered, contracted or disbursed from this appro- priation as a result of the availability of $6,000,000 for the New York state supportive housing program, the solutions to end homelessness program or the opera- tional support for AIDS housing program pursuant to a chapter of the laws of 2014. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the office of temporary and disability assistance in such detail as required by the director of the budget ...... 30,281,000 For additional services and expenses related to homeless housing and preventive services programs including but not limit- ed to the New York state supportive hous- ing program, the solutions to end home- lessness program and the operational support for AIDS housing program. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the office of temporary and disability assist- ance in such detail as required by the director of the budget ....................... 1,000,000 For services related to the human traffick- ing program as established pursuant to chapter 74 of the laws of 2007 ................. 397,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................. 105,696,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Refugee Resettlement Account - 25123 For services related to refugee programs including but not limited to the Cuban- Haitian and refugee resettlement program and the Cuban-Haitian and refugee targeted assistance program provided pursuant to the federal refugee assistance act of 1980 as amended. Funds appropriated herein shall be available for aid to municipalities and for payments 392 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 to the federal government for expenditures made pursuant to the social services law and the state plan for individual and family grant program under the disaster relief act of 1974. Such funds are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the department net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, funds appropriated herein, subject to the approval of the director of the budget and in accordance with a memorandum of understanding between the office of temporary and disability assistance and the department of health, may be trans- ferred or suballocated to the department of health for expenses related to the refugee resettlement health assessment program. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, and subject to the approval of the director of the budget, the amount appro- priated herein may be increased or decreased through transfer or interchange with any other federal appropriation with- in the office of temporary and disability assistance .................................. 26,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal .................. 26,000,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Miscellaneous Operating Grants Fund Homeless Housing Account - 25328 For services related to federal homeless and other federal support services grants. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, the amount appropriated herein may be made available to other state agen- cies through transfer or suballocation for services and expenses related to federal homeless and other federal support services grants. The director of the budg- et is hereby authorized to transfer or suballocate appropriation authority 393 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 contained herein to any other fund in which federal homeless and other federal support services grants are actually received ..................................... 9,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 9,000,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Family and Adult Shelter Sanction Account - 21900 For payment of family and adult shelter reimbursement previously withheld by the commissioner due to violations of office regulations governing operation of such shelters. Such payments shall only be made after remediation or correction of such violations, pursuant to a protocol estab- lishing terms and conditions of such with- holdings and payments between the commis- sioner of temporary and disability assistance, the director of the budget, and appropriate representatives of the affected social services district or local government. No expenditure may be made from this account for any other purpose. No expenditure may be made from this account without approval of the director of the budget ................................ 9,900,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 9,900,000 -------------- 394 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 CHILD WELL BEING PROGRAM Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Child Support Account - 25178 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For reimbursement of local administrative expenses for child support and establishment of paternity pursuant to title IV-D of the federal social security act. Notwithstanding subdivision 1 of section 111-d and section 153 of the social services law or any other inconsistent provision of law, such reimbursement shall constitute total reimbursement for activities funded herein in state fiscal year 2013-2014. Notwithstanding section 111-e of the social services law or any other provision of law, social services districts shall retain the non-federal share of any support collections otherwise payable as reimbursement to the state. Such funds are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the office of temporary and disability assistance net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation within the office of temporary and disability assistance federal fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget, who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, amounts appropri- ated herein received pursuant to section 391 of the federal personal responsibility and work opportunity reconciliation act of 1996 may be used without state or local financial participation to provide grants or enter into contracts with courts, local public agencies, or nonprofit private entities consistent with federal law and requirements. Such grants and/or contracts shall be made based on the results of a competitive procurement. Funds appropriated herein may be used for a federally approved research and demonstration project for improved custodial cooper- ation. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, these funds shall be available without local financial participation ... 140,000,000 ...................................... (re. $70,677,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Child Support Account By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For reimbursement of local administrative expenses for child support and establishment of paternity pursuant to title IV-D of the federal 395 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 social security act. Notwithstanding paragraph 1 of section 111-d and section 153 of the social services law or any other inconsistent provision of law, such reimbursement shall constitute total reimbursement for activities funded herein in state fiscal year 2012-2013. Notwithstanding section 111-e of the social services law or any other provision of law, social services districts shall retain the non-federal share of any support collections otherwise payable as reimbursement to the state. Such funds are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the office of temporary and disability assistance net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation within the office of temporary and disability assistance federal fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget, who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, amounts appropri- ated herein received pursuant to section 391 of the federal personal responsibility and work opportunity reconciliation act of 1996 may be used without state or local financial participation to provide grants or enter into contracts with courts, local public agencies, or nonprofit private entities consistent with federal law and requirements. Such grants and/or contracts shall be made based on the results of a competitive procurement. Funds appropriated herein may be used for a federally approved research and demonstration project for improved custodial cooper- ation. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, these funds shall be available without local financial participation ... 140,000,000 ...................................... (re. $12,354,000) EMPLOYMENT AND ECONOMIC SUPPORT PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses of a program, pursuant to section 35 of the social services law, providing legal representation of individuals whose federal disability benefits have been denied or may be discon- tinued. The commissioner shall reduce reimbursement otherwise paya- ble to social services districts to ensure that social services districts shall financially participate in additional legal repre- sentation expenditures made pursuant to this provision. Such reduction in local reimbursement shall be allocated among districts by the commissioner based on the cost of, and number of district residents served by, each legal assistance program, or by such 396 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 alternative cost allocation procedure deemed appropriate by the commissioner after consultation with social services officials ... 2,380,000 ......................................... (re. $1,874,000) For services to support human immunodeficiency virus specific welfare-to-work programs. Components of each such program shall include, but not be limited to, on-the-job training and employment. Each such program shall guarantee that individuals completing the program obtain full-time employment with health insurance coverage. The office of temporary and disability assistance, in conjunction with the AIDS institute of the department of health, shall select the organizations to operate such programs through a competitive bid process ... 1,161,000 ............................. (re. $1,161,000) For grants to community based organizations for nutrition outreach in areas where a significant percentage or number of those potentially eligible for food assistance programs are not participating in such programs. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, including section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part H of chapter 56 of the laws of 2012, for the period commenc- ing on April 1, 2013 and ending March 31, 2014 the commissioner shall not apply any cost of living adjustment for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimbursement ... 3,018,000 ....................... (re. $3,018,000) For services and expenses of the hispanic federation adult basic literacy and education initiative ... 250,000 ....... (re. $250,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services to support human immunodeficiency virus specific welfare-to-work programs. Components of each such program shall include, but not be limited to, on-the-job training and employment. Each such program shall guarantee that individuals completing the program obtain full-time employment with health insurance coverage. The office of temporary and disability assistance, in conjunction with the AIDS institute of the department of health, shall select the organizations to operate such programs through a competitive bid process ... 1,161,000 ............................. (re. $1,161,000) For services and expenses of the English as a second language (ESL) and adult basic education (ABE) classes ............................ 250,000 ............................................. (re. $250,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For services to support human immunodeficiency virus specific welfare-to-work programs. Components of each such program shall include, but not be limited to, on-the-job training and employment. Each such program shall guarantee that individuals completing the program obtain full-time employment with health insurance coverage. The office of temporary and disability assistance, in conjunction with the AIDS institute of the department of health, shall select the organizations to operate such programs through a competitive bid process ... 1,161,000 ............................. (re. $1,025,000) 397 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011, as added by chapter 55, section 2, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses, notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, and without state or local financial participation, of the career pathways program for not-for-profit, community-based organ- izations providing coordinated, comprehensive employment services beyond the level currently funded by local social services districts to eligible individuals and families. Such funds are to be made available to establish a career pathways program to link education and occupational training to subsequent employment through a contin- uum of educational programs and integrated support services to enable participants, including disconnected young adults, ages sixteen to twenty-four, to advance over time both to higher levels of education and to higher wage jobs in targeted occupational sectors. With funds appropriated herein, the office of temporary and disability assistance in consultation with the department of labor shall establish the career pathways program and provide technical support, as needed, to provide education, training, and job place- ment for low-income individuals, age sixteen and older. Preference shall be given to eighteen to twenty-four year olds who are unem- ployed or underemployed, in areas of the state with demonstrated labor market needs and unemployment rates that are greater than the appropriate or comparative rate of employment for the region, and to persons in receipt of family assistance and/or safety net assist- ance. Of the amounts appropriated, at least sixty percent shall be available for services to eighteen to twenty-four year olds, with remaining funds available to recipients of family assistance and/or safety net assistance, without age restrictions, and sixteen to seventeen year old self-supporting individuals who are heads of household. The office of temporary and disability assistance in consultation with the department of labor shall develop a request for proposals and shall receive, review, and assess applications. In selecting proposals, the office of temporary and disability assistance and the department of labor shall give preference to programs that demonstrate community-based collaborations with educa- tion and training providers and employers in the region. Such educa- tion and training providers may include, but not be limited to general equivalency diplomas programs, community colleges, junior colleges, business and trade schools, vocational institutions, and institutions with baccalaureate degree-granting programs; programs that provide for a career path or career paths, as supported by identified local employment needs; programs that provide employment services, including but not limited to, post-secondary training designed to meet the needs of employers in the local labor market, or catchment area; programs that include education and training components, such as remedial education, individual training plans, pre-employment training, workplace basic skills, and literacy skills training. Such education and training must include institutions, industry associations, or other credentialing bodies for the purpose of providing participants with certificates, diplomas, or degrees; projects that provide comprehensive student support services, 398 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 including but not limited to tutoring, mentoring, child care, after school program access, transportation, and case management, as part of the individual training plan. Preference shall be given to proposals that include not-for-profit collaborations with education, training, or employer stakeholders in the region; programs which leverage additional community resources and provide participant support services; training that result in job placement; and educa- tion that links participants with occupational skills training and/or employer-related credentials, credits, diplomas or certif- icates ............................................................. 2,500,000 ......................................... (re. $2,248,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2009: For services and expenses of the Health Care Jobs Program as described in the office of temporary and disability assistance special revenue funds - federal / aid to localities federal health and human services - 265 federal temporary assistance to needy families block grant ... 2,000,000 ................................. (re. $235,000) For services and expenses of the Green Jobs Corp Program as described in the office of temporary and disability assistance special revenue funds - federal / aid to localities federal health and human services - 265 federal temporary assistance to needy families block grant ... 2,000,000 ................................. (re. $490,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2009, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For initiatives to support participation of low-income New Yorkers in the workforce through employment, training and work-readiness initi- atives; to support low-income fathers and parents in the economic, educational and emotional support of their children; and to support social, economic, housing, community, and mental health needs for families and young adults, pursuant to the following partial sub- schedule ... 1,505,000 .............................. (re. $505,000) sub-schedule relief resources ................. 1,000,000 Total of sub-schedule ........ 1,000,000 Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Home Energy Assistance Program Account - 25123 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: Notwithstanding section 97 of the social services law, funds appropri- ated herein shall be available for services and expenses, including payments to public and private agencies and individuals for the low income home energy assistance program provided pursuant to the low income energy assistance act of 1981. Funds appropriated herein, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, may be trans- 399 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 ferred or suballocated to other state agencies for expenses related to the low income home energy assistance program. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of the law, the amount herein appropriated may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation within the office of temporary and disability assistance federal fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget, who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee ........................... 600,000,000 ..................................... (re. $577,930,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Home Energy Assistance Program Account By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: Notwithstanding section 97 of the social services law, funds appropri- ated herein shall be available for services and expenses, including payments to public and private agencies and individuals for the low income home energy assistance program provided pursuant to the low income energy assistance act of 1981. Funds appropriated herein, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, may be trans- ferred or suballocated to other state agencies for services and expenses related to the low income home energy assistance program. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of the law, the amount herein appropriated may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation within the office of temporary and disability assistance federal fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget, who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee ........................... 600,000,000 ..................................... (re. $266,227,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: Notwithstanding section 97 of the social services law, funds appropri- ated herein shall be available for services and expenses, including payments to public and private agencies and individuals for the low income home energy assistance program provided pursuant to the low income energy assistance act of 1981. Funds appropriated herein, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, may be trans- ferred or suballocated to other state agencies for services and expenses related to the low income home energy assistance program. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of the law, the amount herein appropriated may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation within the office of temporary and disability assistance federal fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget, who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman 400 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 of the assembly ways and means committee ........................... 600,000,000 ..................................... (re. $237,191,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Temporary Assistance for Needy Families Account - 25178 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For reimbursement of the cost of the family assistance and the emer- gency assistance to families programs. Notwithstanding section 153 of the social services law or any inconsistent provision of law, funds appropriated herein shall be provided without state or local participation and shall include the cost of providing shelter supplements for family assistance households at local option in order to prevent eviction and address homelessness in accordance with social services district plans approved by the office of tempo- rary and disability assistance and the director of the budget, provided, however, that in social services districts with a popu- lation over five million no shelter supplements other than those to prevent eviction shall be reimbursed, and further provided that such supplements shall not be part of the standard of need pursuant to section 131-a of the social services law. Funds appropriated herein shall also reimburse for family assistance expenditures for emergen- cy shelter, transportation, or nutrition payments which the district determines are necessary to establish or maintain independent living arrangements among persons who have been medically diagnosed as having acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) or HIV-related illness and who are homeless or facing homelessness and for whom no viable and less costly alternative to housing is available; provided, however, that funds appropriated herein may only be used for such purposes if the cost of such allowances are not eligible for reimbursement under medical assistance or other programs. Such funds are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the office of temporary and disability assistance net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits including, but not limited to, additional federal funds resulting from any changes in federal cost allocation methodologies. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation within the office of temporary and disability assistance federal fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget, who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Social services districts shall be required to report to the office of temporary and disability assistance on an annual basis, information, as determined and requested by the office, related to services and expenditures for which reimbursement is sought for providing tempo- 401 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 rary housing assistance to homeless individuals and families. Such information shall be submitted electronically to the extent feasible as determined by the office, and shall be used to evaluate expendi- tures by such social services districts for the provision of tempo- rary housing assistance for homeless individuals and families. Notwithstanding section 153 of the social services law, or any other inconsistent provision of law, such appropriation shall be available for reimbursement of eligible claims incurred on or after January 1, 2013 and before January 1, 2014, that are otherwise reimbursable by the state on or after April 1, 2013, that are claimed by March 1, 2014. Such reimbursement shall constitute total federal reimburse- ment for activities funded herein in state fiscal year 2013-2014 ... 1,260,498,000 ................................... (re. $566,732,000) For transfer to the credit of the office of children and family services federal health and human services fund, state operations or federal health and human services fund, local assistance, federal day care account for additional reimbursement to social services districts for child care assistance provided pursuant to title 5-C of article 6 of the social services law. The funds shall be appor- tioned among the social services districts by the office according to an allocation plan developed by the office and submitted to the director of the budget for approval within 60 days of enactment of the budget. The funds allocated to a district under this appropri- ation in addition to any state block grant funds allocated to the district for child care services and any funds the district requests the office of temporary and disability assistance to transfer from the district's flexible fund for family services allocation to the federal day care account shall constitute the district's entire block grant allocation for a particular federal fiscal year, which shall be available only for child care assistance expenditures made during that federal fiscal year and which are claimed by March 31 of the year immediately following the end of that federal fiscal year. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, any claims for child care assistance made by a social services district for expenditures made during a particular federal fiscal year, other than claims made under title XX of the federal social security act and under the supplemental nutrition assistance program employment and training funds, shall be counted against the social services district's block grant allocation for that federal fiscal year. A social services district shall expend its allocation from the block grant in accordance with the applicable provision in federal law and regulations relating to the federal funds included in the state block grant for child care and the regulations of the office of children and family services. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, each district's claims submitted under the state block grant for child care will be processed in a manner that maximizes the availability of federal funds and ensures that the district meets its maintenance of effort requirement in each applicable federal fiscal year. Prior to transfer of funds appropriated herein, the commissioner of the office of children and family services shall consult with the commissioner of the office of temporary and disa- 402 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 bility assistance to determine the availability of such funding and to request that the commissioner of the office of temporary and disability assistance takes necessary steps to notify the department of health and human services of the transfer of funding ............ 373,932,000 ..................................... (re. $284,830,000) For allocation to local social services districts for the flexible fund for family services. Funds shall, without state or local participation, be allocated to local social services districts in accordance with a methodology to be developed by the office of temporary and disability assistance and the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget. Such amounts allocated to local social services districts shall herein- after be referred to as the flexible fund for family services and shall be used for eligible services to eligible individuals under the State plan for the federal temporary assistance for needy fami- lies block grant. Such funds are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities and, notwithstanding section 153 of the social services law and any inconsistent provision of law, shall constitute the full amount of federal tempo- rary assistance for needy families funds to be paid on account of activities funded in whole or in part hereunder and the full amount of state reimbursement to be paid on account of local district administrative claims. District allocations from the flexible fund for family services may be spent only pursuant to plans of expendi- ture, developed by each social services district and the local governing body and approved by the office of temporary and disabili- ty assistance, the office of children and family services, and the director of the budget. Such allocation shall be available for reimbursement through March 31, 2016; provided, however, that reimbursement for child welfare services other than foster care services shall be available for eligible expenditures incurred on or after October 1, 2012 and before October 1, 2013 that are otherwise reimbursable by the state on or after April 1, 2013 and that are claimed by March 31, 2014. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amounts so appropriated for allocation to local social services districts, may be used, without state or local financial participation, by social services districts with a population in excess of two million persons for such district's first eligible expenditures that occurred on or after October 1, 2012, or, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, during any other period beginning on or after January 1, 1997, for tuition costs for foster care children who are eligible for emergency assistance for families in the manner the state was authorized to fund such costs under part A of title IV of the social security act as such part was in effect on September 30, 1995; provided that the funds appropriated herein may not be used to reimburse localities for costs disallowed under title IV-E of the social security act. Such expenditures shall constitute good cause pursuant to section 408 (a) (10) of the social security act. Such funds may also be used, without state or local participation, 403 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 for care, maintenance, supervision, and tuition for juvenile delin- quents and persons in need of supervision who are placed in residen- tial programs operated by authorized agencies and who are eligible for emergency assistance to families in the manner the state was authorized to fund such costs under part A of title IV of the social security act as such part was in effect on September 30, 1995. Such expenditures shall constitute good cause pursuant to section 408 (a) (10) of the social security act. Unless otherwise approved by the commissioner of the office of children and family services with the approval of the director of the budget, these funds may be used only for eligible expenditures made from October 1, 2012 through Septem- ber 30, 2013. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the funds so appropriated may not be used to reimburse localities for costs disallowed under title IV-E of the social security act. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a social services district may request that the office of temporary and disability assistance retain and transfer a portion of the district's allo- cation of these funds to the credit of the office of children and family services federal health and human services fund, local assistance, title XX social services block grant for use by the district for eligible title XX services and/or to the credit of the office of children and family services federal health and human services fund, local assistance, federal day care account for use by the district for eligible child care expenditures under the state block grant for child care, within the percentages established by the state in accordance with the federal social security act and related federal regulations. Any funds transferred at a district's request to the title XX social services block grant shall be used by the district for eligible title XX social services provided in accordance with the provisions of the federal social security act and the social services law to children or their families whose income is less than 200 percent of the federal poverty level appli- cable to the family size involved. Any funds transferred at a district's request to the office of children and family services federal health and human services fund, local assistance, federal day care account shall be made available to the district for use for eligible child care expenditures in accordance with the applicable provisions of federal law and regulations relating to federal funds included in the state block grant for child care and in accordance with applicable state law and regulations of the office of children and family services. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, any claims made by a social services district for expenditures made for child care during a particular federal fiscal year, other than claims made under title XX of the federal social security act and under the supplemental nutrition assistance program employment and training funds, shall be counted against the social services district's block grant for child care for that federal fiscal year. Each social services district must certify to the office of children and family services and the office of temporary and disability assistance, within 90 days of enactment of the budget but before 404 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 August 15, 2013, the amount of funds it wishes to have transferred under this provision. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the amount of the funds that each district expends on child welfare services from its flexi- ble fund for family services funds and any flexible fund for family services funds transferred at the district's request to the title XX social services block grant must, to the extent that families are eligible therefore, be equal to or greater than the district's portion of the $342,322,341 statewide child welfare threshold amount, which shall be established pursuant to a formula developed by the office of temporary and disability assistance and the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget. Notwithstanding any other provision of law including the state finance law and any local procurement law, at the request of a social services district and with the approval of the director of the budg- et, a portion of the funds appropriated herein may be retained by the office of temporary and disability assistance for any services eligible for funding under the flexible fund for family services for which the applicable state agency has a contractual relationship. Such funds may be suballocated, transferred or otherwise made avail- able to the department of transportation ........................... 964,000,000 ..................................... (re. $359,853,000) The following remaining appropriations within the office of temporary and disability assistance federal health and human services fund temporary assistance for needy families account shall be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, such funds may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation within the office of temporary and disability assistance or office of children and family services federal fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget. Such funds shall be provided without state or local partic- ipation for services to eligible individuals under the state plan for the temporary assistance for needy families block grant whose incomes do not exceed 200 percent of the federal poverty level or who are otherwise eligible under such plan, provided that such services to eligible persons not in receipt of public assistance shall not constitute "assistance" under applicable federal regu- lations and no more than 15 percent of the funds made available herein may be used for administration, provided further that the director of the budget does not determine that such use of funds can be expected to have the effect of increasing qualified state expend- itures under paragraph 7 of subdivision (a) of section 409 of the federal social security act above the minimum applicable federal maintenance of effort requirement: For services and expenses of food banks throughout New York State. Such funds may be suballocated, transferred or otherwise made avail- able to the department of health ................................... 2,000,000 ......................................... (re. $2,000,000) 405 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For allocation to local social services districts for the summer youth employment program. Such funds shall be provided without state or local participation for services to eligible individuals under the state plan for the temporary assistance for needy families block grant whose incomes do not exceed 200 percent of the federal poverty level or who are otherwise eligible under such plan. Notwithstanding any other inconsistent law to the contrary, the commissioner of any local department of social services may assign all or a portion of moneys appropriated herein on behalf of such local department of social services to the workforce investment board designated by such commissioner and upon receipt of such monies, any such workforce investment board shall be obligated to utilize such funds consistent with the purposes of this appropriation. Funds appropriated herein shall be allocated to local social services districts in accordance with a methodology that shall be based on allocations for the prior state fiscal year and on a district's relative share of persons aged fourteen to twenty living in households whose incomes do not exceed 200 percent of the federal poverty level. At the request of local social services districts, funds not used for costs of the summer youth program may be transferred to the credit of the district's allocation of the flexible fund for family services; provided, however, that a minimum of $23,000,000 will be used for the summer youth program ... 25,000,000 ...................... (re. $3,127,000) For the continuation and expansion of a demonstration project to assist individuals and families in moving out of poverty through the pursuit of higher education. Projects shall include intensive, long- term case management and statistically-based outcome assessments. The amount appropriated herein shall be made available for one project at an education and work consortium having developed programs that moved significant numbers of people from welfare to permanent employment, in receipt of financial commitments from a not-for-profit foundation, and having an established working relationship with regional social services agencies, the local busi- ness community and other public and/or private institutions of high- er education. Such program shall provide services to recipients of family assistance, safety net assistance and other eligible individ- uals. The consortium shall consist of three institutions of higher education with one of the institutions being a CUNY institution, one a New York city based institution, and one based in Westchester county ... 800,000 .................................. (re. $800,000) For services and expenses related to the advantage afterschool program. Such funds are to be available pursuant to a plan prepared by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget to extend or expand current contracts with community based organizations, to award new contracts to continue programs where the existing contractors are not satisfactorily performing as determined by the office of children and family services and/or to award new contracts through a competitive process to community based organizations ... 500,000 ........ (re. $500,000) For services related to the development of technology assisted learn- ing programs at the educational opportunity centers. Such funds may 406 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 be transferred, suballocated or otherwise made available in accord- ance with a memorandum of understanding between the office of tempo- rary and disability assistance and the state university of New York. Provided, however, that funds appropriated herein shall be used to provide basic educational skills, job readiness training, and occu- pational training to program participants. Of the funds appropriated herein, up to $215,000 shall be available without state or local financial participation for the development of technology assisted learning programs provided by community based organizations which serve eligible individuals living with HIV/AIDS .................... 4,100,000 ......................................... (re. $3,296,000) For services of the BRIDGE program, provided however, that, unless otherwise determined by the director of the budget, the rate of state financial participation shall be the same rates as required in the month immediately preceding December, 1996. Funds shall be made available and/or suballocated to the state university of New York for services and expenditures of the BRIDGE program. Funds made available herein shall be used for services to eligible individuals and families whose public assistance case includes a dependent child under the age of 18 or under the age of 19 if the child is attending secondary school and is in receipt of safety net assistance ........ 102,000 ............................................. (re. $102,000) For services, notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, and without state or local financial participation, of the career path- ways program for not-for-profit, community-based organizations providing coordinated, comprehensive employment services beyond the level currently funded by local social services districts to eligi- ble individuals and families. Such funds are to be made available to establish a career pathways program to link education and occupa- tional training to subsequent employment through a continuum of educational programs and integrated support services to enable eligible participants, including disconnected young adults, ages sixteen to twenty-four, to advance over time both to higher levels of education and to higher wage jobs in targeted occupational sectors. With funds appropriated herein, the office of temporary and disability assistance in consultation with the department of labor shall establish the career pathways program and provide technical support, as needed, to provide education, training, and job place- ment for low-income individuals, age sixteen and older. Preference shall be given to eighteen to twenty-four year olds who are unem- ployed or underemployed, in areas of the state with demonstrated labor market needs and unemployment rates that are greater than the appropriate or comparative rate of employment for the region, and to persons in receipt of family assistance and/or safety net assist- ance. Of the amounts appropriated, to the extent practicable, at least sixty percent shall be available for services to eighteen to twenty-four year olds, with remaining funds available to recipients of family assistance and/or safety net assistance, without age restrictions, and sixteen to seventeen year old self-supporting individuals who are heads of household. The office of temporary and disability assistance in consultation with the department of labor 407 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 shall develop a request for proposals and shall receive, review, and assess applications. In selecting proposals, the office of temporary and disability assistance and the department of labor shall give preference to programs that demonstrate community-based collab- orations with education and training providers and employers in the region. Such education and training providers may include, but not be limited to general equivalency diplomas programs, community colleges, junior colleges, business and trade schools, vocational institutions, and institutions with baccalaureate degree-granting programs; programs that provide for a career path or career paths, as supported by identified local employment needs; programs that provide employment services, including but not limited to, post-sec- ondary training designed to meet the needs of employers in the local labor market, or catchment area; programs that include education and training components, such as remedial education, individual training plans, pre-employment training, workplace basic skills, and literacy skills training. Such education and training must include insti- tutions, industry associations, or other credentialing bodies for the purpose of providing participants with certificates, diplomas, or degrees; projects that provide comprehensive student support services, including but not limited to tutoring, mentoring, child care, after school program access, transportation, and case manage- ment, as part of the individual training plan. Preference shall be given to proposals that include not-for-profit collaborations with education, training, or employer stakeholders in the region; programs which leverage additional community resources and provide participant support services; training that result in job placement; and education that links participants with occupational skills training and/or employer-related credentials, credits, diplomas or certificates ... 750,000 ............................ (re. $750,000) For services and expenses of not-for-profit and voluntary agencies providing support services to the caretaker relative of a minor child when such services are provided to eligible individuals and families. Such funds are available pursuant to a plan prepared by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget to continue or expand existing programs with existing contractors that are satisfactorily performing as deter- mined by the office of children and family services, to award new contracts to continue programs where the existing contractors are not satisfactorily performing as determined by the office of chil- dren and family services and/or to award new contracts through a competitive process ... 101,000 ..................... (re. $101,000) For the services of Centro of Oneida for the implementation of programs, or the provision of additional transportation services to such eligible individuals and families, for the purpose of transpor- tation to and from employment or other allowable work activities ... 25,000 ............................................... (re. $25,000) Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the funds appropri- ated herein shall be available for transfer to the federal health and human services fund, local assistance account, federal day care account to provide additional funding for subsidies and quality 408 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 activities at the city university of New York, provided that of such amount, $56,000 shall be available to community colleges and $85,000 shall be available to senior colleges .............................. 141,000 ............................................. (re. $141,000) Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the funds appropri- ated herein shall be available for transfer to the federal health and human services fund, local assistance account, federal day care account to continue operation of the facilitated enrollment pilot program in Capital Region-Oneida (consisting of Rensselaer, Schenec- tady, Saratoga, Albany and Oneida counties) as provided to the NYS AFL-CIO Workforce Development Institute to act or continue to act as the administrator to implement the program proposed by the union child care coalition of the NYS AFL-CIO and approved by the office of children and family services. The administrative cost, including the cost of the development of the evaluation of the pilot program shall not exceed ten percent of the funds available for this purpose. The remaining portion of the funds shall be allocated by the office of children and family services to the local social services districts where the recipient families reside as determined by the project administrator based on projected need and cost of providing child care subsidies payment to working families enrolled through the pilot initiative, a local social services district shall not reimburse subsidy payments in excess of the amount the subsidy funding appropriated herein can support. Child care subsidies paid on behalf of eligible families shall be reimbursed at the actual cost of care up to the applicable market rate for the district in which child care is provided and in accordance with the fee schedule of the local social services district making the subsidy payment. Up to $267,600 shall be made available to the NYS AFL-CIO Workforce Development Institute, or other designated administrator, to admin- ister and to implement a plan approved by the office of children and family services for this pilot program in consultation with the advisory council. This administrator shall prepare and submit to the office of children and family services, the chairs of the senate committee on social services, the senate committee on children and families, the senate committee on labor, the chairs of the assembly committee on children and families, and the assembly committee on social services, an evaluation of the pilot with recommendations. Such evaluation shall include available information regarding the pilot programs or participants in the pilot programs, including but not limited to: the number of income-eligible children of working parents with income greater than 200 percent but at or less than 275 percent of the federal poverty level, the ages of the children served by the project, the number of families served by the project who are in receipt of family assistance, the factors that parents considered when searching for child care, the factors that barred the families' access to child care assistance prior to their enroll- ment in the facilitated enrollment program, the number of families who receive a child care subsidy pursuant to this program who choose to use such subsidy for regulated child care, and the number of families who receive a child care subsidy pursuant to this program 409 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 who choose to use such subsidy to receive child care services provided by a legally exempt provider. Such report shall be submit- ted by the applicable project administrator, on or before November 1, 2013, provided that if such report is not received by November 30, 2013, reimbursement for administrative costs shall be either reduced or withheld, and failure of an administrator to submit a timely report may jeopardize such administrator's program from receiving funding in future years. Child care subsidies paid on behalf of eligible families shall be reimbursed at the actual cost of care up to the applicable market rate for the district in which the child care is provided, in accordance with the fee schedule of the local social services district making the subsidy payments. The administrator for this pilot project is required to submit bi-month- ly reports on the fifteenth day of every other month beginning on May 15, 2013 and bi-monthly thereafter that provide current enroll- ment and information including, but not limited to, the amount of the approved subsidy level, the level of co-payment by the local social services district required for the participants in the program, the program's adopted budget reflecting all expenses including salaries and other information as needed, to the office of children and family services, the chairs of the senate committee on social services, the senate committee on children and families, the senate committee on labor, the chairs of the assembly committee on children and families and the assembly committee on social services, and the local social services districts. Provided however that if such bi-monthly reports are not received from this Capital Region-O- neida administrator, reimbursement for administrative costs shall be either reduced or withheld and failure of an administrator to submit a timely report may jeopardize such administrator's program from receiving funding in future years. The office of children and family services shall provide technical assistance to the pilot program to assist in timely coordination with the monthly claiming process. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, this pilot program main- tained herein may be terminated if the administrator for such program mismanages such program, by engaging in actions including but not limited to, improper use of funds, providing for child care subsidies in excess of the amount the subsidy funding appropriated herein can support, and failing to submit claims for reimbursement in a timely fashion ... 2,676,000 ................ (re. $2,307,000) Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the funds appropri- ated herein, shall be available for transfer to the federal health and human services fund, local assistance account, federal day care account to operate and support enrollment in the child care facili- tated enrollment pilot programs which expand access to child care subsidies for working families living or employed in the Liberty Zone, the boroughs of Brooklyn, Queens, and Bronx, and in the county of Monroe, with income up to 275 percent of the federal poverty level. Of the amount appropriated herein, $1,147,000 shall be made available for Monroe county, and $3,442,000 shall be made available for all other projects. Up to $114,700 shall be made available to the NYS AFL-CIO Workforce Development Institute to administer Monroe 410 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 county's program and to implement a plan approved by the office of children and family services; and up to $344,200 shall be made available to the Consortium for Worker Education, Inc., to adminis- ter and to implement a plan approved by the office of children and family services for the programs in the Liberty Zone, and the boroughs of Brooklyn, Queens and Bronx. Each pilot program adminis- trator shall prepare and submit to the office of children and family services, the chairs of the senate committee on children and fami- lies and the senate committee on social services, the chair of the assembly committee on children and families, the chair of the assem- bly committee on social services, the chair of the senate committee on labor, and the chair of the assembly committee on labor, a report on the pilot with recommendations for continuation or dissolution of the program supported by appropriate documentation. Such report shall include available, information regarding the pilot programs or participants in the pilot programs, absent identifying information, including but not limited to: the number of income-eligible children of working parents with income greater than 200 percent but at or less than 275 percent of the federal poverty level; the ages of the children served by the project, the number of families who receive a child care subsidy pursuant to this program who choose to use such subsidy for regulated child care, and the number of families who receive a child care subsidy pursuant to this program who choose to use such subsidy to receive child care services provided by a legal- ly exempt provider. Such report shall be submitted by the applicable project administrator, on or before November 1, 2013, provided that if such report is not received by November 1, 2013, reimbursement for administrative costs shall be either reduced or withheld, and failure of an administrator to submit a timely report may jeopardize such program's funding in future years. Expenses related to the development of the evaluation of the pilot programs shall be paid from the pilot program's administrative set-aside or non-state funds. The remaining portion of the project's funds shall be allo- cated by the office of children and family services to the local social services districts where the recipient families reside as determined by the project administrator based on projected needs and cost of providing child care subsidy payments to working families enrolled in the child care subsidy program through the pilot initi- ative, provided however that the office of children and family services shall not reimburse subsidy payments in excess of the amount the subsidy funding appropriated herein can support and the applicable local social services district shall not be required to approve or pay for subsidies not funded herein. The total number of slots for pilot programs located within the city of New York shall not exceed one thousand during fiscal year 2013-2014. Vacancies in child care slots may be filled at such time as the total enrollment of the New York city pilot program is less than one thousand slots. Child care subsidies paid on behalf of eligible families shall be reimbursed at the actual cost of care up to the applicable market rate for the district in which the child care is provided, for subsidy payments in accordance with the fee schedule of the local 411 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 social services district making the subsidy payments. Pilot programs are required to submit bi-monthly reports to the office of children and family services, the local social services district, and for programs located in the city of New York, the administration for children's services, and the legislature. Each bi-monthly report must provide without benefit of personal identifying information, the pilot program's current enrollment level, amount of the child's subsidy, co-payment levels and other information as needed or required by the office of children and family services. Further, the office of children and family services shall provide technical assistance to the pilot program to assist with project adminis- tration and timely coordination of the bi-monthly claiming process. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, any pilot programs main- tained herein may be terminated if the administrator for such programs mismanages such programs, by engaging in actions including but not limited to, improper use of funds, providing for child care subsidies in excess of the amount the subsidy funding appropriated herein can support, and failing to submit claims for reimbursement in a timely fashion ... 4,589,000 ................. (re. $4,225,000) Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the funds appropri- ated herein shall be available for transfer to the federal health and human services fund, local assistance account, federal day care account to provide additional funding for subsidies and quality activities at the state university of New York, provided that of such amount, $77,000 shall be available to community colleges and $116,000 shall be available to state operated campuses ............. 193,000 ............................................. (re. $193,000) For services related to the provision of transportation services for the purpose of transportation to and from employment or other allow- able activities. Such amount shall be available for distribution to social services districts and may be suballocated, transferred or otherwise made available to the department of transportation ... 112,000 ............................................. (re. $112,000) For services and expenses of programs providing literacy training, workplace literacy instruction and English-as-a-second-language instruction to eligible individuals and families, including, but not limited to, programs which offer intergenerational educational models intended to increase workplace preparedness, and English-as- a-second-language programs which appropriately address the specific linguistic and cultural needs of the participants and the language skill needs of non-English speaking workers that relate to workplace safety. Of the amount appropriated herein, at least $50,000 shall be available for literacy training and English-as-a-second-language instruction to individuals and families, who upon determination of eligibility for such services, are in receipt of public assistance and lack a literacy level equivalent to the ninth month of eighth grade or who have English language proficiency equal to a score of 34 or less on the NYS PLACE test or an equivalent score on a compa- rable test ... 250,000 .............................. (re. $250,000) For services of programs, in local social services districts with a population in excess of two million, that meet the emergency needs 412 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 of homeless individuals and families and those at risk of becoming homeless. Such programs shall have demonstrated experience in providing services to meet the emergency needs of homeless individ- uals and families and those at risk of becoming homeless, including crisis intervention services, eviction prevention services, mobile emergency feeding services, and summer youth services .............. 500,000 ............................................. (re. $500,000) For services and expenses related to the provision of non-residential domestic violence. Such funds may be made available to the office of children and family services. Local social services districts are encouraged to collaborate with not-for-profit providers in the provision of such services ... 1,210,000 .......... (re. $1,135,000) For services related to a Nurse-Family Partnership program for eligi- ble individuals and families. Such funds are to be made available to local social services districts to establish or fund Nurse-Family Partnership programs to provide supportive services to eligible individuals aimed at: improving pregnancy outcomes by helping first time mothers and pregnant women engage in sound preventive health practices, including education one receiving thorough prenatal care from their healthcare providers, improving diets, and reducing the use of cigarettes, alcohol and illegal substances; improving child health and development by helping parents provide responsible and competent care; and improving the economic self-sufficiency of the family by helping parents develop a vision for their own future, plan future pregnancies, continue their education and find work, as appropriate. Provided that no funds expended under this provision may be used to provide actual medical care. Such funds may be subal- located, transferred or otherwise made available to the department of health for the administration of the Nurse-Family Partnership program ... 2,000,000 ............................. (re. $2,000,000) For preventive services to eligible individuals and families, includ- ing but not limited to: intensive case management and related services for families with children at risk of foster care placement due to the presence of alcohol and/or substance abuse in the house- hold; family preservation services, centers and programs; foster care diversion demonstrations; and not-for-profit provider collab- orations with family treatment courts. Such funds are available pursuant to a plan prepared by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget to continue or expand existing programs with existing contractors that are satis- factorily performing as determined by the office of children and family services, to award new contracts to continue programs where the existing contractors are not satisfactorily performing as deter- mined by the office of children and family services, and/or award new contracts through a competitive process. Provided that, of the funds appropriated herein, at least $106,000 shall be available for programs providing post adoption services .......................... 610,000 ............................................. (re. $534,000) For the services of the Rochester-Genesee Regional Transportation Authority for the provision of transportation services to eligible individuals and families, for the purpose of transportation to and 413 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 from employment or other allowable work activities. Such funds may be suballocated, transferred or otherwise made available to the department of transportation for the administration of the Roches- ter-Genesee Regional Transportation Authority ...................... 82,000 ............................................... (re. $82,000) For those services and expenses provided to eligible individuals and families by existing settlement houses; provided, however, that the funds may be made available without regard to the limitations on the amount of grants provided to, and the requirements for fundraising by such programs as set forth in article 10-B of the social services law ... 1,000,000 ................................... (re. $998,000) For services and expenses, established pursuant to chapter 58 of the laws of 2006, related to providing intensive employment and other supportive services, including job readiness and job placement services to noncustodial parents who are unemployed or who are work- ing less than 20 hours per week; and who have a child support order payable through the support collection unit of a social services district ... 200,000 ................................ (re. $200,000) For the services of a wage subsidy program. Eligible not-for-profit community based organizations in social services districts shall administer a program that enables employers to offer subsidized employment, including but not limited to, expanded supportive tran- sitional work activities for such eligible individuals and families consistent with the provisions of section 336-e and section 336-f of the social services law, as applicable. Provided that, of the $950,000, not less than $594,000 shall be for programs in social services districts with a population in excess of two million. Preference shall be given to proposals that include provisions for job retention, case management and job placement services. Partic- ipation in the program by such eligible individuals and families shall be limited to one year. Participating employers shall make reasonable efforts to retain individuals served by the program ... 950,000 ............................................. (re. $950,000) For services related to the wheels for work program, including, but not limited to activities which procure, repair, finance, and/or insure vehicles needed for transportation to and from employment or allowable work activities ... 144,000 ............... (re. $144,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Temporary Assistance for Needy Families Account By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For transfer to the credit of the office of children and family services federal health and human services fund, state operations or federal health and human services fund, local assistance, federal day care account for additional reimbursement to social services districts for child care assistance provided pursuant to title 5-C of article 6 of the social services law. The funds shall be appor- tioned among the social services districts by the office according to an allocation plan developed by the office and submitted to the 414 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 director of the budget for approval within 60 days of enactment of the budget. The funds allocated to a district under this appropri- ation in addition to any state block grant funds allocated to the district for child care services and any funds the district requests the office of temporary and disability assistance to transfer from the district's flexible fund for family services allocation to the federal day care account shall constitute the district's entire block grant allocation for a particular federal fiscal year, which shall be available only for child care assistance expenditures made during that federal fiscal year and which are claimed by March 31 of the year immediately following the end of that federal fiscal year. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, any claims for child care assistance made by a social services district for expenditures made during a particular federal fiscal year, other than claims made under title XX of the federal social security act and under the food stamp employment and training program, shall be counted against the social services district's block grant allocation for that federal fiscal year. A social services district shall expend its allocation from the block grant in accordance with the applicable provision in federal law and regulations relating to the federal funds included in the state block grant for child care and the regulations of the office of children and family services. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, each district's claims submitted under the state block grant for child care will be processed in a manner that maximizes the availability of federal funds and ensures that the district meets its maintenance of effort requirement in each applicable federal fiscal year. Prior to transfer of funds appropriated herein, the commissioner of the office of children and family services shall consult with the commissioner of the office of temporary and disa- bility assistance to determine the availability of such funding and to request that the commissioner of the office of temporary and disability assistance takes necessary steps to notify the department of health and human services of the transfer of funding ... 324,276,000 ...................................... (re. $33,252,000) For allocation to local social services districts for the flexible fund for family services. Funds shall, without state or local participation, be allocated to local social services districts in accordance with a methodology to be developed by the office of temporary and disability assistance and the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget. Such amounts allocated to local social services districts shall herein- after be referred to as the flexible fund for family services and shall be used for eligible services to eligible individuals under the State plan for the federal temporary assistance for needy fami- lies block grant. Such funds are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities and, notwithstanding section 153 of the social services law and any inconsistent provision of law, shall constitute the full amount of federal tempo- rary assistance for needy families funds to be paid on account of 415 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 activities funded in whole or in part hereunder and the full amount of state reimbursement to be paid on account of local district administrative claims. District allocations from the flexible fund for family services may be spent only pursuant to plans of expendi- ture, developed by each social services district and the local governing body and approved by the office of temporary and disabili- ty assistance, the office of children and family services, and the director of the budget. Such allocation shall be available for reimbursement through March 31, 2015; provided, however, that reimbursement for child welfare services other than foster care services shall be available for eligible expenditures incurred on or after October 1, 2011 and before October 1, 2012 that are otherwise reimbursable by the state on or after April 1, 2012 and that are claimed by March 31, 2013. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amounts so appropriated for allocation to local social services districts, may be used, without state or local financial participation, by social services districts with a population in excess of two million persons for such district's first eligible expenditures that occurred on or after October 1, 2011, or, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, during any other period beginning on or after January 1, 1997, for tuition costs for foster care children who are eligible for emergency assistance for families in the manner the state was authorized to fund such costs under part A of title IV of the social security act as such part was in effect on September 30, 1995; provided that the funds appropriated herein may not be used to reimburse localities for costs disallowed under title IV-E of the social security act. Such expenditures shall constitute good cause pursuant to section 408 (a) (10) of the social security act. Such funds may also be used, without state or local participation, for care, maintenance, supervision, and tuition for juvenile delin- quents and persons in need of supervision who are placed in residen- tial programs operated by authorized agencies and who are eligible for emergency assistance to families in the manner the state was authorized to fund such costs under part A of title IV of the social security act as such part was in effect on September 30, 1995. Such expenditures shall constitute good cause pursuant to section 408 (a) (10) of the social security act. Unless otherwise approved by the commissioner of the office of children and family services with the approval of the director of the budget, these funds may be used only for eligible expenditures made from October 1, 2011 through Septem- ber 30, 2012. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the funds so appropriated may not be used to reimburse localities for costs disallowed under title IV-E of the social security act. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a social services district may request that the office of temporary and disability assistance retain and transfer a portion of the district's allo- cation of these funds to the credit of the office of children and family services federal health and human services fund, local assistance, title XX social services block grant for use by the district for eligible title XX services and/or to the credit of the 416 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 office of children and family services federal health and human services fund, local assistance, federal day care account for use by the district for eligible child care expenditures under the state block grant for child care, within the percentages established by the state in accordance with the federal social security act and related federal regulations. Any funds transferred at a district's request to the title XX social services block grant shall be used by the district for eligible title XX social services provided in accordance with the provisions of the federal social security act and the social services law to children or their families whose income is less than 200 percent of the federal poverty level appli- cable to the family size involved. Any funds transferred at a district's request to the office of children and family services federal health and human services fund, local assistance, federal day care account shall be made available to the district for use for eligible child care expenditures in accordance with the applicable provisions of federal law and regulations relating to federal funds included in the state block grant for child care and in accordance with applicable state law and regulations of the office of children and family services. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, any claims made by a social services district for expenditures made for child care during a particular federal fiscal year, other than claims made under title XX of the federal social security act and under the food stamp employment and training program, shall be counted against the social services district's block grant for child care for that federal fiscal year. Each social services district must certify to the office of children and family services and the office of temporary and disability assistance, within 90 days of enactment of the budget but before August 15, 2012, the amount of funds it wishes to have transferred under this provision. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the amount of the funds that each district expends on child welfare services from its flexi- ble fund for family services funds and any flexible fund for family services funds transferred at the district's request to the title XX social services block grant must, to the extent that families are eligible therefore, be equal to or greater than the district's portion of the $342,322,341 statewide child welfare threshold amount, which shall be established pursuant to a formula developed by the office of temporary and disability assistance and the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget. Notwithstanding any other provision of law including the state finance law and any local procurement law, at the request of a social services district and with the approval of the director of the budg- et, a portion of the funds appropriated herein may be retained by the office of temporary and disability assistance for any services eligible for funding under the flexible fund for family services for which the applicable state agency has a contractual relationship ... 964,000,000 ...................................... (re. $46,671,000) The following remaining appropriations within the office of temporary and disability assistance federal health and human services fund 417 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 temporary assistance for needy families account shall be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, such funds may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation within the office of temporary and disability assistance or office of children and family services federal fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget. Such funds shall be provided without state or local partic- ipation for services to eligible individuals under the state plan for the temporary assistance for needy families block grant whose incomes do not exceed 200 percent of the federal poverty level or who are otherwise eligible under such plan, provided that such services to eligible persons not in receipt of public assistance shall not constitute "assistance" under applicable federal regu- lations and no more than 15 percent of the funds made available herein may be used for administration, provided further that the director of the budget does not determine that such use of funds can be expected to have the effect of increasing qualified state expend- itures under paragraph 7 of subdivision (a) of section 409 of the federal social security act above the minimum applicable federal maintenance of effort requirement: For services and expenses related to the advantage afterschool program. Such funds are to be available pursuant to a plan prepared by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget to extend or expand current contracts with community based organizations, to award new contracts to continue programs where the existing contractors are not satisfactorily performing as determined by the office of children and family services and/or to award new contracts through a competitive process to community based organizations ... 500,000 ........ (re. $500,000) For services of the BRIDGE program, provided however, that, unless otherwise determined by the director of the budget, the rate of state financial participation shall be the same rates as required in the month immediately preceding December, 1996. Funds shall be made available and/or suballocated to the state university of New York for services and expenditures of the BRIDGE program and may be transferred to the state university of New York for personal and nonpersonal service costs and other expenses incurred in administer- ing the provision of such services to eligible individuals and fami- lies. A portion of the funds may be transferred to the office of temporary and disability assistance state operations for personal and nonpersonal service costs incurred by the office in administer- ing the program. Funds made available herein shall be used for services to eligible individuals and families who, upon determi- nation of eligibility for such program, are receiving public assist- ance benefits under the state plan for the temporary assistance for needy families block grant or whose public assistance case includes a dependent child under the age of 18 or under the age of 19 if the child is attending secondary school and is in receipt of safety net assistance. To the extent that sufficient numbers of eligible public assistance recipients are not available, funds may be used to serve 418 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 individuals and families not in receipt of public assistance, but eligible under the state plan for the temporary assistance for needy families block grant ... 102,000 .................... (re. $102,000) For services, notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, and without state or local financial participation, of the career path- ways program for not-for-profit, community-based organizations providing coordinated, comprehensive employment services beyond the level currently funded by local social services districts to eligi- ble individuals and families. Such funds are to be made available to establish a career pathways program to link education and occupa- tional training to subsequent employment through a continuum of educational programs and integrated support services to enable temporary assistance for needy families eligible participants, including disconnected young adults, ages sixteen to twenty-four, to advance over time both to higher levels of education and to higher wage jobs in targeted occupational sectors. With funds appropriated herein, the office of temporary and disability assistance in consul- tation with the department of labor shall establish the career path- ways program and provide technical support, as needed, to provide education, training, and job placement for low-income individuals, age sixteen and older. Preference shall be given to eighteen to twenty-four year olds who are unemployed or underemployed, in areas of the state with demonstrated labor market needs and unemployment rates that are greater than the appropriate or comparative rate of employment for the region, and to persons in receipt of family assistance and/or safety net assistance. Of the amounts appropri- ated, at least sixty percent shall be available for services to eighteen to twenty-four year olds, with remaining funds available to recipients of family assistance and/or safety net assistance, with- out age restrictions, and sixteen to seventeen year old self-sup- porting individuals who are heads of household. The office of tempo- rary and disability assistance in consultation with the department of labor shall develop a request for proposals and shall receive, review, and assess applications. In selecting proposals, the office of temporary and disability assistance and the department of labor shall give preference to programs that demonstrate community-based collaborations with education and training providers and employers in the region. Such education and training providers may include, but not be limited to general equivalency diplomas programs, commu- nity colleges, junior colleges, business and trade schools, voca- tional institutions, and institutions with baccalaureate degree- granting programs; programs that provide for a career path or career paths, as supported by identified local employment needs; programs that provide employment services, including but not limited to, post-secondary training designed to meet the needs of employers in the local labor market, or catchment area; programs that include education and training components, such as remedial education, indi- vidual training plans, pre-employment training, workplace basic skills, and literacy skills training. Such education and training must include institutions, industry associations, or other creden- tialing bodies for the purpose of providing participants with 419 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 certificates, diplomas, or degrees; projects that provide comprehen- sive student support services, including but not limited to tutor- ing, mentoring, child care, after school program access, transporta- tion, and case management, as part of the individual training plan. Preference shall be given to proposals that include not-for-profit collaborations with education, training, or employer stakeholders in the region; programs which leverage additional community resources and provide participant support services; training that result in job placement; and education that links participants with occupa- tional skills training and/or employer-related credentials, credits, diplomas or certificates ... 750,000 ................ (re. $750,000) For services and expenses of not-for-profit and voluntary agencies providing support services to the caretaker relative of a minor child when such services are provided to eligible individuals and families. Such funds are available pursuant to a plan prepared by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget to continue or expand existing programs with existing contractors that are satisfactorily performing as deter- mined by the office of children and family services, to award new contracts to continue programs where the existing contractors are not satisfactorily performing as determined by the office of chil- dren and family services and/or to award new contracts through a competitive process ... 51,000 ....................... (re. $51,000) Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the funds appropri- ated herein shall be available for transfer to the federal health and human services fund, local assistance account, federal day care account to provide additional funding for subsidies and quality activities at the city university of New York, provided that of such amount, $56,000 shall be available to community colleges and $85,000 shall be available to senior colleges ... 141,000 ... (re. $141,000) Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the funds appropri- ated herein shall be available for transfer to the federal health and human services fund, local assistance account, federal day care account to provide additional funding for subsidies and quality activities at the state university of New York, provided that of such amount, $77,000 shall be available to community colleges and $116,000 shall be available to state operated campuses ............. 193,000 ............................................. (re. $193,000) For services and expenses of programs providing literacy training, workplace literacy instruction and English-as-a-second-language instruction to eligible individuals and families under the state plan for the federal temporary assistance for needy families block grant, including, but not limited to, programs which offer intergen- erational educational models intended to increase workplace preparedness, and English-as-a-second-language programs which appro- priately address the specific linguistic and cultural needs of the participants and the language skill needs of non-English speaking workers that relate to workplace safety. Of the amount appropriated herein, at least $50,000 shall be available for literacy training and English-as-a-second-language instruction to individuals and families, who upon determination of eligibility for such services, 420 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 are in receipt of public assistance and lack a literacy level equiv- alent to the ninth month of eighth grade or who have English language proficiency equal to a score of 34 or less on the NYS PLACE test or an equivalent score on a comparable test ................... 250,000 ............................................. (re. $250,000) For services of programs, in local social services districts with a population in excess of two million, that meet the emergency needs of homeless individuals and families and those at risk of becoming homeless. Such programs shall have demonstrated experience in providing services to meet the emergency needs of homeless individ- uals and families and those at risk of becoming homeless, including crisis intervention services, eviction prevention services, mobile emergency feeding services, and summer youth services .............. 500,000 ............................................... (re. $9,000) For services and expenses related to the provision of non-residential domestic violence. Such funds may be made available to the office of children and family services. Local social services districts are encouraged to collaborate with not-for-profit providers in the provision of such services ... 1,210,000 ............ (re. $162,000) For preventive services to eligible individuals and families under the state plan for the federal temporary assistance for needy families block grant whose incomes do not exceed 200 percent of the federal poverty level, including but not limited to: intensive case manage- ment and related services for families with children at risk of foster care placement due to the presence of alcohol and/or substance abuse in the household; family preservation services, centers and programs; foster care diversion demonstrations; and not-for-profit provider collaborations with family treatment courts. Such funds are available pursuant to a plan prepared by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget to continue or expand existing programs with existing contractors that are satisfactorily performing as determined by the office of children and family services, to award new contracts to continue programs where the existing contractors are not satisfac- torily performing as determined by the office of children and family services, and/or award new contracts through a competitive process. Provided that, of the funds appropriated herein, at least $106,000 shall be available for programs providing post adoption services ... 610,000 ............................................. (re. $520,000) For those services and expenses provided to eligible individuals and families by existing settlement houses; provided, however, that the funds may be made available without regard to the limitations on the amount of grants provided to, and the requirements for fundraising by such programs as set forth in article 10-B of the social services law ... 1,000,000 .................................... (re. $43,000) For services and expenses, established pursuant to chapter 58 of the laws of 2006, related to providing intensive employment and other supportive services, including job readiness and job placement services to noncustodial parents who are unemployed or who are work- ing less than 20 hours per week; who are recipients of public assistance or whose incomes do not exceed 200 percent of the federal 421 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 poverty level; and who have a child support order payable through the support collection unit of a social services district ... 200,000 ............................................. (re. $200,000) For the services of a wage subsidy program. Eligible not-for-profit community based organizations in social services districts shall administer a program that enables employers to offer subsidized employment, including but not limited to, expanded supportive tran- sitional work activities for such eligible individuals and families consistent with the provisions of section 336-e and section 336-f of the social services law, as applicable. Provided that, of the $950,000, not less than $594,000 shall be for programs in social services districts with a population in excess of two million. Preference shall be given to proposals that include provisions for job retention, case management and job placement services. Partic- ipation in the program by such eligible individuals and families shall be limited to one year. Participating employers shall make reasonable efforts to retain individuals served by the program ... 950,000 ............................................. (re. $950,000) For services related to the wheels for work program, including, but not limited to activities which procure, repair, finance, and/or insure vehicles needed for transportation to and from employment or allowable work activities ... 144,000 ............... (re. $144,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For reimbursement of the cost of the family assistance and the emer- gency assistance to families programs. Notwithstanding section 153 of the social services law or any inconsistent provision of law, funds appropriated herein shall be provided without state or local participation and shall include the cost of providing shelter supplements for family assistance households at local option in order to prevent eviction and address homelessness in accordance with social services district plans approved by the office of tempo- rary and disability assistance and the director of the budget, provided, however, that in social services districts with a popu- lation over five million no shelter supplements other than those to prevent eviction shall be reimbursed, and further provided that such supplements shall not be part of the standard of need pursuant to section 131-a of the social services law. Funds appropriated herein shall also reimburse for family assistance expenditures for emergen- cy shelter, transportation, or nutrition payments which the district determines are necessary to establish or maintain independent living arrangements among persons who have been medically diagnosed as having acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) or HIV-related illness and who are homeless or facing homelessness and for whom no viable and less costly alternative to housing is available; provided, however, that funds appropriated herein may only be used for such purposes if the cost of such allowances are not eligible for reimbursement under medical assistance or other programs. Such funds are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of 422 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the office of temporary and disability assistance net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits including, but not limited to, additional federal funds resulting from any changes in federal cost allocation methodologies. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation within the office of temporary and disability assistance federal fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget, who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Social services districts shall be required to report to the office of temporary and disability assistance on an annual basis, information, as determined and requested by the office, related to services and expenditures for which reimbursement is sought for providing tempo- rary housing assistance to homeless individuals and families. Such information shall be submitted electronically to the extent feasible as determined by the office, and shall be used to evaluate expendi- tures by such social services districts for the provision of tempo- rary housing assistance for homeless individuals and families. Notwithstanding paragraph (a-3) of subdivision 2 and paragraph (a-3) of subdivision 3 of section 131-a of the social services law, or any other inconsistent provision of law, in determining eligibility for public assistance and determining maximum monthly grants and allow- ances for those persons and families determined eligible by the application of such standard of monthly need, less any available income or resources which are not required to be disregarded by provisions of law, the following schedule shall be used for all social services districts and for all categories of assistance for the period beginning July 1, 2012 through September 30, 2012: $150 for a household of one person; $239 for a household of two persons; $317 for a household of three persons; $409 for a household of four persons; $505 for a household of five persons; and $583 for a house- hold of six persons. For each additional person in the household, there shall be added an additional amount of $80 monthly. Notwithstanding section 153 of the social services law, or any other inconsistent provision of law, such appropriation shall be available for reimbursement of eligible claims incurred on or after January 1, 2012 and before January 1, 2013, that are otherwise reimbursable by the state on or after April 1, 2012, that are claimed by March 1, 2013, except for claims incurred by social service districts located in areas deemed disaster areas resulting from Superstorm Sandy. Such claims may be submitted until December 31, 2013. Such reimbursement shall constitute total federal reimbursement for activities funded herein in state fiscal year 2012-2013 .............................. 1,332,000,000 ................................... (re. $100,099,000) For services related to the provision of transportation services for the purpose of transportation to and from employment or other allow- able activities. Such amount shall be available for distribution to 423 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 social services districts and may be suballocated, transferred or otherwise made available to the department of transportation ... 112,000 ............................................. (re. $112,000) For services related to the continuation of displaced homemaker services. Funds made available herein may be used for state agency contractors, or aid to local social services districts, provided, further, that no more than ten percent of such funds may be used for program administration at each individual displaced homemaker center. Each program administrator shall prepare and submit an annu- al report by December 1, 2012, to the office of temporary and disa- bility assistance, the chairs of the senate committee on social services, and the senate committee on children and families and the assembly chair of the committee on social services, on the summary of activities, including but not limited to the number of eligible recipients, and the outcome for each recipient together with a summary of revenues and expenses including all salaries. Such funds may be suballocated, transferred or otherwise made available to the department of labor for the administration of the displaced homemak- er program ... 546,000 .............................. (re. $125,000) For services related to a Nurse-Family Partnership program for eligi- ble individuals and families. Such funds are to be made available to local social services districts to establish or fund Nurse-Family Partnership programs to provide supportive services to temporary assistance for needy families eligible individuals aimed at: improving pregnancy outcomes by helping first time mothers and preg- nant women engage in sound preventive health practices, including education one receiving thorough prenatal care from their healthcare providers, improving diets, and reducing the use of cigarettes, alcohol and illegal substances; improving child health and develop- ment by helping parents provide responsible and competent care; and improving the economic self-sufficiency of the family by helping parents develop a vision for their own future, plan future pregnan- cies, continue their education and find work, as appropriate. Provided that no funds expended under this provision may be used to provide actual medical care. Such funds may be suballocated, trans- ferred or otherwise made available to the department of health for the administration of the Nurse-Family Partnership program ......... 2,000,000 ............................................ (re. $14,000) For the services of the Rochester-Genesee Regional Transportation Authority for the provision of transportation services to eligible individuals and families, for the purpose of transportation to and from employment or other allowable work activities. Such funds may be suballocated, transferred or otherwise made available to the department of transportation for the administration of the Roches- ter-Genesee Regional Transportation Authority ...................... 82,000 ............................................... (re. $82,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For allocation to local social services districts for the flexible fund for family services. Funds shall, without state or local participation, be allocated to local social services districts in 424 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 accordance with a methodology to be developed by the office of temporary and disability assistance and the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget. Such amounts allocated to local social services districts shall herein- after be referred to as the flexible fund for family services and shall be used for eligible services to eligible individuals under the State plan for the federal temporary assistance for needy fami- lies block grant. Such funds are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities and, notwithstanding section 153 of the social services law and any inconsistent provision of law, shall constitute the full amount of federal tempo- rary assistance for needy families funds to be paid on account of activities funded in whole or in part hereunder and the full amount of state reimbursement to be paid on account of local district administrative claims. District allocations from the flexible fund for family services may be spent only pursuant to plans of expendi- ture, developed by each social services district and the local governing body and approved by the office of temporary and disabili- ty assistance, the office of children and family services, and the director of the budget. Such allocation shall be available for reimbursement through March 31, 2014; provided, however, that reimbursement for child welfare services other than foster care services shall be available for eligible expenditures incurred on or after October 1, 2010 and before October 1, 2011 that are otherwise reimbursable by the state on or after April 1, 2011 and that are claimed by March 31, 2012. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amounts so appropriated for allocation to local social services districts, may be used, without state or local financial participation, by social services districts with a population in excess of two million persons for such district's first eligible expenditures that occurred on or after October 1, 2010, or, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, during any other period beginning on or after January 1, 1997, for tuition costs for foster care children who are eligible for emergency assistance for families in the manner the state was authorized to fund such costs under part A of title IV of the social security act as such part was in effect on September 30, 1995; provided that the funds appropriated herein may not be used to reimburse localities for costs disallowed under title IV-E of the social security act. Such expenditures shall constitute good cause pursuant to section 408 (a) (10) of the social security act. Such funds may also be used, without state or local participation, for care, maintenance, supervision, and tuition for juvenile delin- quents and persons in need of supervision who are placed in residen- tial programs operated by authorized agencies and who are eligible for emergency assistance to families in the manner the state was authorized to fund such costs under part A of title IV of the social security act as such part was in effect on September 30, 1995. Such expenditures shall constitute good cause pursuant to section 408 (a) (10) of the social security act. Unless otherwise approved by the 425 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 commissioner of the office of children and family services with the approval of the director of the budget, these funds may be used only for eligible expenditures made from October 1, 2010 through Septem- ber 30, 2011. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the funds so appropriated may not be used to reimburse localities for costs disallowed under title IV-E of the social security act. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a social services district may request that the office of temporary and disability assistance retain and transfer a portion of the district's allo- cation of these funds to the credit of the office of children and family services federal health and human services fund, local assistance, title XX social services block grant for use by the district for eligible title XX services and/or to the credit of the office of children and family services federal health and human services fund, local assistance, federal day care account for use by the district for eligible child care expenditures under the state block grant for child care, within the percentages established by the state in accordance with the federal social security act and related federal regulations. Any funds transferred at a district's request to the title XX social services block grant shall be used by the district for eligible title XX social services provided in accordance with the provisions of the federal social security act and the social services law to children or their families whose income is less than 200 percent of the federal poverty level appli- cable to the family size involved. Any funds transferred at a district's request to the office of children and family services federal health and human services fund, local assistance, federal day care account shall be made available to the district for use for eligible child care expenditures in accordance with the applicable provisions of federal law and regulations relating to federal funds included in the state block grant for child care and in accordance with applicable state law and regulations of the office of children and family services. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, any claims made by a social services district for expenditures made for child care during a particular federal fiscal year, other than claims made under title XX of the federal social security act and under the food stamp employment and training program, shall be counted against the social services district's block grant for child care for that federal fiscal year. Each social services district must certify to the office of children and family services and the office of temporary and disability assistance, within 90 days of enactment of the budget but before August 15, 2011, the amount of funds it wishes to have transferred under this provision. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the amount of the funds that each district expends on child welfare services from its flexi- ble fund for family services funds and any flexible fund for family services funds transferred at the district's request to the title XX social services block grant must, to the extent that families are eligible therefore, be equal to or greater than the district's portion of the $342,322,341 statewide child welfare threshold amount, which shall be established pursuant to a formula developed 426 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 by the office of temporary and disability assistance and the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget. Notwithstanding any other provision of law including the state finance law and any local procurement law, at the request of a social services district and with the approval of the director of the budg- et, a portion of the funds appropriated herein may be retained by the office of temporary and disability assistance for any services eligible for funding under the flexible fund for family services for which the applicable state agency has a contractual relationship ... 951,000,000 ...................................... (re. $18,034,000) The following remaining appropriations within the office of temporary and disability assistance federal health and human services fund temporary assistance for needy families account shall be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, such funds may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation within the office of temporary and disability assistance or office of children and family services federal fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget. Such funds shall be provided without state or local partic- ipation for services to eligible individuals under the state plan for the temporary assistance for needy families block grant whose incomes do not exceed 200 percent of the federal poverty level or who are otherwise eligible under such plan, provided that such services to eligible persons not in receipt of public assistance shall not constitute "assistance" under applicable federal regu- lations and no more than 15 percent of the funds made available herein may be used for administration, provided further that the director of the budget does not determine that such use of funds can be expected to have the effect of increasing qualified state expend- itures under paragraph 7 of subdivision (a) of section 409 of the federal social security act above the minimum applicable federal maintenance of effort requirement: For services and expenses related to the advantage afterschool program. Such funds are to be available pursuant to a plan prepared by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget to extend or expand current contracts with community based organizations, to award new contracts to continue programs where the existing contractors are not satisfactorily performing as determined by the office of children and family services and/or to award new contracts through a competitive process to community based organizations ... 500,000 ........ (re. $500,000) For services of the BRIDGE program, provided however, that, unless otherwise determined by the director of the budget, the rate of state financial participation shall be the same rates as required in the month immediately preceding December, 1996. Funds shall be made available and/or suballocated to the state university of New York for services and expenditures of the BRIDGE program and may be transferred to the state university of New York for personal and nonpersonal service costs and other expenses incurred in administer- 427 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 ing the provision of such services to eligible individuals and fami- lies. A portion of the funds may be transferred to the office of temporary and disability assistance state operations for personal and nonpersonal service costs incurred by the office in administer- ing the program. Funds made available herein shall be used for services to eligible individuals and families who, upon determi- nation of eligibility for such program, are receiving public assist- ance benefits under the state plan for the temporary assistance for needy families block grant or whose public assistance case includes a dependent child under the age of 18 or under the age of 19 if the child is attending secondary school and is in receipt of safety net assistance. To the extent that sufficient numbers of eligible public assistance recipients are not available, funds may be used to serve individuals and families not in receipt of public assistance, but eligible under the state plan for the temporary assistance for needy families block grant ... 102,000 ..................... (re. $27,000) Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the funds appropri- ated herein shall be available for transfer to the federal health and human services fund, local assistance account, federal day care account to provide additional funding for subsidies and quality activities at the city university of New York, provided that of such amount, $56,000 shall be available to community colleges and $85,000 shall be available to senior colleges .............................. 141,000 ............................................. (re. $141,000) Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the funds appropri- ated herein shall be available for transfer to the federal health and human services fund, local assistance account, federal day care account to provide additional funding for subsidies and quality activities at the state university of New York, provided that of such amount, $77,000 shall be available to community colleges and $116,000 shall be available to state operated campuses ............. 193,000 ............................................. (re. $193,000) For services of programs, in local social services districts with a population in excess of two million, that meet the emergency needs of homeless individuals and families and those at risk of becoming homeless. Such programs shall have demonstrated experience in providing services to meet the emergency needs of homeless individ- uals and families and those at risk of becoming homeless, including crisis intervention services, eviction prevention services, mobile emergency feeding services, and summer youth services .............. 176,000 .............................................. (re. $44,000) For services and expenses related to the provision of non-residential domestic violence. Such funds may be made available to the office of children and family services. Local social services districts are encouraged to collaborate with not-for-profit providers in the provision of such services ... 510,000 ............... (re. $70,000) For preventive services to eligible individuals and families under the state plan for the federal temporary assistance for needy families block grant whose incomes do not exceed 200 percent of the federal poverty level, including but not limited to: intensive case manage- ment and related services for families with children at risk of 428 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 foster care placement due to the presence of alcohol and/or substance abuse in the household; family preservation services, centers and programs; foster care diversion demonstrations; and not-for-profit provider collaborations with family treatment courts. Such funds are available pursuant to a plan prepared by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget to continue or expand existing programs with existing contractors that are satisfactorily performing as determined by the office of children and family services, to award new contracts to continue programs where the existing contractors are not satisfac- torily performing as determined by the office of children and family services, and/or award new contracts through a competitive process. Provided that, of the funds appropriated herein, at least $106,000 shall be available for programs providing post adoption services ... 610,000 ............................................. (re. $142,000) For those services and expenses provided to eligible individuals and families by existing settlement houses; provided, however, that the funds may be made available without regard to the limitations on the amount of grants provided to, and the requirements for fundraising by such programs as set forth in article 10-B of the social services law ... 500,000 ..................................... (re. $449,000) For services and expenses, established pursuant to chapter 58 of the laws of 2006, related to providing intensive employment and other supportive services, including job readiness and job placement services to noncustodial parents who are unemployed or who are work- ing less than 20 hours per week; who are recipients of public assistance or whose incomes do not exceed 200 percent of the federal poverty level; and who have a child support order payable through the support collection unit of a social services district .......... 200,000 ............................................. (re. $200,000) For services related to the homelessness intervention program for eligible individuals and families. These funds shall be available to not-for-profit organizations designed to provide services to prevent homelessness or to secure permanent housing, including but not limited to landlord/tenant conflict resolution, legal services, outreach and referral for other eligible services and benefits to stabilize households, and relocation assistance .................... 205,000 ............................................. (re. $205,000) For services related to a supportive housing program for families and for young adults age eighteen to twenty-five, who are eligible for benefits under the state plan for the federal temporary assistance for needy families block grant. Such supportive housing program shall be designed to enhance the employability, self-sufficiency, and/or family stability of residents, and prevent out-of-wedlock pregnancies among young adult residents. Eligible families shall include: homeless families; families at risk of exceeding, and those that have exceeded, their TANF assistance time limit; families with multiple barriers to employment and housing stability; families at risk for foster care placement; and those that are reunited after placements. Eligible young adults shall include: young adults aging out of the foster care system; runaway and homeless youth; and youth 429 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 subject to criminal charges who are at risk for incarceration. Provided that, of the $508,000 up to $100,000 shall be available to continue existing services or to expand services provided to eligi- ble young adults ... 508,000 ........................ (re. $508,000) For the services of a wage subsidy program. Eligible not-for-profit community based organizations in social services districts shall administer a program that enables employers to offer subsidized employment, including but not limited to, expanded supportive tran- sitional work activities for such eligible individuals and families consistent with the provisions of section 336-e and section 336-f of the social services law, as applicable. Provided that, of the $950,000, not less than $594,000 shall be for programs in social services districts with a population in excess of two million. Preference shall be given to proposals that include provisions for job retention, case management and job placement services. Partic- ipation in the program by such eligible individuals and families shall be limited to one year. Participating employers shall make reasonable efforts to retain individuals served by the program ... 950,000 ............................................. (re. $452,000) For services related to the wheels for work program, including, but not limited to activities which procure, repair, finance, and/or insure vehicles needed for transportation to and from employment or allowable work activities ... 144,000 ............... (re. $144,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services related to the provision of transportation services for the purpose of transportation to and from employment or other allow- able activities. Such amount shall be available for distribution to social services districts and may be suballocated, transferred or otherwise made available to the department of transportation ....... 112,000 ............................................. (re. $110,000) For services related to the continuation of displaced homemaker services. Funds made available herein may be used for state agency contractors, or aid to local social services districts, provided, further, that no more than ten percent of such funds may be used for program administration at each individual displaced homemaker center. Each program administrator shall prepare and submit an annu- al report by December 1, 2011, to the office of temporary and disa- bility assistance, the chairs of the senate committee on social services, and the senate committee on children and families and the assembly chair of the committee on social services, on the summary of activities, including but not limited to the number of eligible recipients, and the outcome for each recipient together with a summary of revenues and expenses including all salaries. Such funds may be suballocated, transferred or otherwise made available to the department of labor for the administration of the displaced homemak- er program ... 546,000 ............................... (re. $53,000) For the services of the Rochester-Genesee Regional Transportation Authority for the provision of transportation services to eligible individuals and families, for the purpose of transportation to and 430 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 from employment or other allowable work activities. Such funds may be suballocated, transferred or otherwise made available to the department of transportation for the administration of the Roches- ter-Genesee Regional Transportation Authority ...................... 82,000 ............................................... (re. $82,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For reimbursement of the cost of the family assistance and the emer- gency assistance to families programs. Notwithstanding section 153 of the social services law or any inconsistent provision of law, funds appropriated herein shall be provided without state or local participation and shall include the cost of providing shelter supplements for family assistance households at local option in order to prevent eviction and address homelessness in accordance with social services district plans approved by the office of tempo- rary and disability assistance and the director of the budget, provided, however, that in social services districts with a popu- lation over five million no shelter supplements other than those to prevent eviction shall be reimbursed, and further provided that such supplements shall not be part of the standard of need pursuant to section 131-a of the social services law. Funds appropriated herein shall also reimburse for family assistance expenditures for emergen- cy shelter, transportation, or nutrition payments which the district determines are necessary to establish or maintain independent living arrangements among persons who have been medically diagnosed as having acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) or HIV-related illness and who are homeless or facing homelessness and for whom no viable and less costly alternative to housing is available; provided, however, that funds appropriated herein may only be used for such purposes if the cost of such allowances are not eligible for reimbursement under medical assistance or other programs. Such funds are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the office of temporary and disability assistance net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits including, but not limited to, additional federal funds resulting from any changes in federal cost allocation methodologies. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation within the office of temporary and disability assistance federal fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget, who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Social services districts shall be required to report to the office of temporary and disability assistance on an annual basis, information, as determined and requested by the office, related to services and expenditures for which reimbursement is sought for providing tempo- 431 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 rary housing assistance to homeless individuals and families. Such information shall be submitted electronically to the extent feasible as determined by the office, and shall be used to evaluate expendi- tures by such social services districts for the provision of tempo- rary housing assistance for homeless individuals and families. Notwithstanding paragraph (a-2) of subdivision 2 and paragraph (a-2) of subdivision 3 of section 131-a of the social services law, or any other inconsistent provision of law, in determining eligibility for public assistance and determining maximum monthly grants and allow- ances for those persons and families determined eligible by the application of such standard of monthly need, less any available income or resources which are not required to be disregarded by provisions of law, the following schedule shall be used for all social services districts and for all categories of assistance for the period beginning July 1, 2010 through June 30, 2012: $141 for a household of one person; $225 for a household of two persons; $300 for a household of three persons; $386 for a household of four persons; $477 for a household of five persons; and $551 for a house- hold of six persons. For each additional person in the household, there shall be added an additional amount of $75 monthly. Notwithstanding section 153 of the social services law, or any other inconsistent provision of law, such appropriation shall be available for reimbursement of eligible claims incurred on or after January 1, 2011 and before January 1, 2012, that are otherwise reimbursable by the state on or after April 1, 2011, that are claimed by March 1, 2012. Such reimbursement shall constitute total federal reimburse- ment for activities funded herein in state fiscal year 2011-2012 ... 1,274,100,000 ................................... (re. $176,473,000) Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the funds appropri- ated herein, shall be available for transfer to the federal health and human services fund, local assistance account, federal day care account to operate and support enrollment in the child care facili- tated enrollment pilot programs which expand access to child care subsidies for working families living or employed in the Liberty Zone, the boroughs of Brooklyn, Queens, and Bronx, and in the county of Monroe, with income up to 275 percent of the federal poverty level. Of the amount appropriated herein, $778,500 shall be made available for Monroe county, and $1,869,500 shall be made available for all other projects. Up to $77,850 shall be made available to the current designated administrator in the county of Monroe, or to a successor administrator designated by the current administration to administer such county's program and to implement a plan approved by the office of children and family services; and up to $186,950 shall be made available to the Consortium for Worker Education, Inc., or other designated successor, to administer and to implement a plan approved by the office of children and family services for the programs in the Liberty Zone, and the boroughs of Brooklyn, Queens and Bronx. Each pilot program administrator shall prepare and submit to the office of children and family services, the chairs of the senate committee on children and families and the senate committee on social services, the chair of the assembly committee on children 432 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 and families, the chair of the assembly committee on social services, the chair of the senate committee on labor, and the chair of the assembly committee on labor, an evaluation of the pilot with recommendations for continuation or dissolution of the program supported by appropriate documentation. Such evaluation shall include available, information regarding the pilot programs or participants in the pilot programs, absent identifying information, including but not limited to: the number of income-eligible children of working parents with income greater than 200 percent but at or less than 275 percent of the federal poverty level; the ages of the children served by the project, the number of families served by the project who are in receipt of family assistance, the factors that parents considered when searching for child care, the factors that barred the families' access to child care assistance prior to their enrollment in the pilot program, the number of families who receive a child care subsidy pursuant to this program who choose to use such subsidy for regulated child care, and the number of families who receive a child care subsidy pursuant to this program who choose to use such subsidy to receive child care services provided by a legal- ly exempt provider. Such report shall be submitted by the applicable project administrator, on or before October 1, 2011, provided that if such report is not received by October 1, 2011, reimbursement for administrative costs shall be either reduced or withheld, and fail- ure of an administrator to submit a timely report may jeopardize such program's funding in future years. Expenses related to the development of the evaluation of the pilot programs shall be paid from the pilot program's administrative set-aside or non-state funds. The remaining portion of the project's funds shall be allo- cated by the office of children and family services to the local social services districts where the recipient families reside as determined by the project administrator based on projected needs and cost of providing child care subsidy payments to working families enrolled in the child care subsidy program through the pilot initi- ative, provided however that the office of children and family services shall not reimburse subsidy payments in excess of the amount the subsidy funding appropriated herein can support and the applicable local social services district shall not be required to approve or pay for subsidies not funded herein. The total number of slots for pilot programs located within the city of New York shall not exceed one thousand during fiscal year 2011-2012. Vacancies in child care slots may be filled at such time as the total enrollment of the New York city pilot program is less than one thousand slots. The pilot program located in the borough of Queens shall receive one new additional slot for each slot which becomes available through attrition once the total number of filled child care slots reaches less than one thousand. Child care subsidies paid on behalf of eligible families shall be reimbursed at the actual cost of care up to the applicable market rate for the district in which the child care is provided in accordance with the fee schedule of the local social services district making the subsidy payments. Pilot programs are required to submit monthly reports to the office of children and 433 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 family services, the local social services district, and for programs located in the city of New York, the administration for children's services, and the legislature. Each monthly report must provide without benefit of personal identifying information, the pilot program's current enrollment level, amount of the child's subsidy, co-payment levels and other information as needed or required by the office of children and family services. Further, the office of children and family services shall provide technical assistance to the pilot program to assist with project adminis- tration and timely coordination of the monthly claiming process. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, any pilot programs main- tained herein may be terminated if the administrator for such programs mismanages such programs, by engaging in actions including but not limited to, improper use of funds, providing for child care subsidies in excess of the amount the subsidy funding appropriated herein can support, and failing to submit claims for reimbursement in a timely fashion ... 2,648,000 ................. (re. $2,079,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal USDA-Food and Nutrition Services Fund Federal Food and Nutrition Services Account - 25024 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For reimbursement to social services districts for administrative expenditures associated with the supplemental nutrition assistance program, and for reimbursement to the United States department of agriculture for supplemental nutrition assistance program recov- eries. Such reimbursement shall constitute total state reimbursement for local district administrative claims. Such funds are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the office of temporary and disability assistance net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits including but not limited to additional federal funds resulting from any changes in federal cost allocation methodologies. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation within the office of temporary and disability assistance federal fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget, who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, funds appropriated herein may be used for reimbursement of supplemental nutrition assistance program employment and training expenditures and shall be made available to social services districts or may be set aside, transferred or suballocated to other state agencies for state admin- istered programs for the provision of services to supplemental nutrition assistance program recipients and applicants in accordance 434 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 with a plan developed by the office of temporary and disability assistance and approved by the director of the budget. Funds appro- priated herein may be used to fund the cost of child care services provided to eligible supplemental nutrition assistance program employment and training program participants subject to a plan approved by the office of temporary and disability assistance, the office of children and family services and the director of the budg- et only to the extent that the office of children and family services and the director of the budget determine that the use of such funds will not jeopardize the state's ability to receive the state's entire allotment of federal child care development funds and child care funds available under title IV-A of the social security act. Any child care funded through the supplemental nutrition assistance program employment and training grant must be provided in a manner consistent with the federal law and regulations relating to the federal funds included in the state block grant for child care and the regulations of the office of children and family services for such block grant. Districts shall submit claims and other reports regarding the use of the supplemental nutrition assistance program employment and training funds for child care services at such times and in such manner and format as required by the depart- ment of family assistance. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of the funds appropriated herein may be suballocated, transferred or other- wise made available to the department of health, in accordance with a memorandum of understanding between the office of temporary and disability assistance and the department of health, consistent with federal law, regulations or waivers for expenses related to nutri- tion education programs. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of the funds appropriated herein may be made available to community based organizations in accordance with chapter 820 of the laws of 1987 ... 400,000,000 ..................................... (re. $179,914,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal USDA-Food and Nutrition Services Fund Federal Food and Nutrition Services Account By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For reimbursement to social services districts for administrative expenditures associated with the food stamp program, and for reimbursement to the United States department of agriculture for food stamp recoveries. Such reimbursement shall constitute total state reimbursement for local district administrative claims. Such funds are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the office of temporary and disability assistance net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits including but not limited to 435 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 additional federal funds resulting from any changes in federal cost allocation methodologies. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation within the office of temporary and disability assistance federal fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget, who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, funds appropriated herein may be used for reimbursement of food stamp employment and training expenditures and shall be made available to social services districts or may be set aside, transferred or suballocated to other state agencies for state administered programs for the provision of services to food stamp recipients and applicants in accordance with a plan developed by the office of temporary and disability assist- ance and approved by the director of the budget. Funds appropriated herein may be used to fund the cost of child care services provided to eligible food stamp employment and training participants subject to a plan approved by the office of temporary and disability assist- ance, the office of children and family services and the director of the budget only to the extent that the office of children and family services and the director of the budget determine that the use of such funds will not jeopardize the state's ability to receive the state's entire allotment of federal child care development funds and child care funds available under title IV-A of the social security act. Any child care funded through the food stamp employment and training program must be provided in a manner consistent with the federal law and regulations relating to the federal funds included in the state block grant for child care and the regulations of the office of children and family services for such block grant. Districts shall submit claims and other reports regarding the use of the food stamp employment and training program funds for child care services at such times and in such manner and format as required by the department of family assistance. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of the funds appropriated herein may be suballocated, transferred or other- wise made available to the department of health, in accordance with a memorandum of understanding between the office of temporary and disability assistance and the department of health, consistent with federal law, regulations or waivers for expenses related to nutri- tion education programs. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of the funds appropriated herein may be made available to community based organizations in accordance with chapter 820 of the laws of 1987 ... 375,000,000 ...................................... (re. $39,929,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: 436 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For reimbursement to social services districts for administrative expenditures associated with the food stamp program, and for reimbursement to the United States department of agriculture for food stamp recoveries. Such reimbursement shall constitute total state reimbursement for local district administrative claims. Such funds are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the office of temporary and disability assistance net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits including but not limited to additional federal funds resulting from any changes in federal cost allocation methodologies. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation within the office of temporary and disability assistance federal fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget, who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, funds appropriated herein may be used for reimbursement of food stamp employment and training expenditures and shall be made available to social services districts or may be set aside, transferred or suballocated to other state agencies for state administered programs for the provision of services to food stamp recipients and applicants in accordance with a plan developed by the office of temporary and disability assist- ance and approved by the director of the budget. Funds appropriated herein may be used to fund the cost of child care services provided to eligible food stamp employment and training participants subject to a plan approved by the office of temporary and disability assist- ance, the office of children and family services and the director of the budget only to the extent that the office of children and family services and the director of the budget determine that the use of such funds will not jeopardize the state's ability to receive the state's entire allotment of federal child care development funds and child care funds available under title IV-A of the social security act. Any child care funded through the food stamp employment and training program must be provided in a manner consistent with the federal law and regulations relating to the federal funds included in the state block grant for child care and the regulations of the office of children and family services for such block grant. Districts shall submit claims and other reports regarding the use of the food stamp employment and training program funds for child care services at such times and in such manner and format as required by the department of family assistance. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of the funds appropriated herein may be suballocated, transferred or other- wise made available to the department of health, in accordance with a memorandum of understanding between the office of temporary and disability assistance and the department of health, consistent with 437 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 federal law, regulations or waivers for expenses related to nutri- tion education programs. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of the funds appropriated herein may be made available to community based organizations in accordance with chapter 820 of the laws of 1987 ... 348,000,000 ...................................... (re. $12,205,000) SPECIALIZED SERVICES PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: Funds appropriated herein shall be used to reimburse those expendi- tures made by local social services districts outside the city of New York for adult shelters and public homes. Notwithstanding section 153 of the social services law or any other inconsistent provision of law, such funds shall be available for eligible claims incurred on or after January 1, 2013, and before January 1, 2014, that are otherwise reimbursable by the state on or after April 1, 2013. Such reimbursement shall constitute total state reimbursement for activities funded herein in state fiscal year 2013-14 ... 5,000,000 ......................................... (re. $3,682,000) For services and expenses related to homeless housing and preventive services programs including but not limited to the New York state supportive housing program, the solutions to end homelessness program and the operational support for AIDS housing program. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the office of temporary and disability assistance in such detail as required by the director of the budget ... 28,681,000 ........ (re. $27,998,000) For additional services and expenses of the New York state supportive housing program ... 800,000 ......................... (re. $800,000) For additional services and expenses of the solutions to end homeless- ness program ... 800,000 ............................ (re. $570,000) For services related to the human trafficking program as established pursuant to chapter 74 of the laws of 2007 ......................... 397,000 ............................................. (re. $397,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses related to homeless housing and preventive services programs including but not limited to the New York state supportive housing program, the solutions to end homelessness program and the operational support for AIDS housing program. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the office of temporary and disability assistance in such detail as required by the director of the budget ... 27,281,000 ........ (re. $12,359,000) For additional services and expenses of the New York state supportive housing program ... 1,500,000 ..................... (re. $1,346,000) 438 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For additional services and expenses of the solutions to end homeless- ness program ... 1,500,000 ........................... (re. $45,000) For services related to the human trafficking program as established pursuant to chapter 74 of the laws of 2007 ......................... 397,000 ............................................. (re. $397,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses related to homeless housing programs includ- ing but not limited to the single room occupancy program pursuant to title 2 of article 2-A of the social services law, the homelessness intervention program pursuant to title 4 of article 2-A of the social services law, the operational support for AIDS housing program and the homelessness prevention program. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the office of temporary and disability assistance in such detail as required by the director of the budget ... 25,865,000 ........................ (re. $833,000) For the cost of providing shelter supplements or other services for low income households in order to prevent eviction or address home- lessness in social services districts with a population over five million, in accordance with a plan approved by the office of tempo- rary and disability assistance and the director of the budget, provided, however, that such supplements shall not be part of the standard of need pursuant to section 131-a of the social services law ... 15,000,000 .................................. (re. $143,000) For services related to the human trafficking program as established pursuant to chapter 74 of the laws of 2007 ......................... 397,000 ............................................. (re. $348,000) By chapter 110, section 16, of the laws of 2010: For 50 percent reimbursement of expenditures made by a social services district or a not-for-profit corporation for supportive service subsidies for single room occupancy housing for homeless individ- uals, pursuant to title 2 of article 2-A of the social services law. Subject to a plan approved by the director of the budget, up to $250,000 of the funds appropriated herein, may be used by the office of temporary and disability assistance through contract, for techni- cal assistance to organizations operating or supervising the opera- tion of a single room occupancy program ............................ 17,664,300 .......................................... (re. $425,000) For 75 percent reimbursement of the approved costs for homeless inter- vention program activities pursuant to title 4 of article 2-A of the social services law. Notwithstanding any other inconsistent provision of law, social services districts or contractors, as a condition of receiving such funds herein appropriated, shall provide 25 percent cash or in-kind share. Funding provided for herein shall not supplant existing federal, state or local funding .............. 2,669,400 ......................................... (re. $1,130,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund 439 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Refugee Resettlement Account - 25123 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services related to refugee programs including but not limited to the Cuban-Haitian and refugee resettlement program and the Cuban- Haitian and refugee targeted assistance program provided pursuant to the federal refugee assistance act of 1980 as amended. Funds appropriated herein shall be available for aid to municipalities and for payments to the federal government for expenditures made pursuant to the social services law and the state plan for individ- ual and family grant program under the disaster relief act of 1974. Such funds are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the department net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and cred- its. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, funds appropriated herein, subject to the approval of the director of the budget and in accordance with a memorandum of understanding between the office of temporary and disability assistance and the department of health, may be transferred or suballocated to the department of health for expenses related to the refugee resettlement health assessment program. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, and subject to the approval of the director of the budget, the amount appropriated herein may be increased or decreased through transfer or interchange with any other federal appropriation within the office of temporary and disability assistance ... 26,000,000 ......... (re. $26,000,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Refugee Resettlement Account By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services related to refugee programs including but not limited to the Cuban-Haitian and refugee resettlement program and the Cuban- Haitian and refugee targeted assistance program provided pursuant to the federal refugee assistance act of 1980 as amended. Funds appropriated herein shall be available for aid to municipalities and for payments to the federal government for expenditures made pursuant to the social services law and the state plan for individ- ual and family grant program under the disaster relief act of 1974. Such funds are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the department net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and cred- its. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, funds appropriated herein, subject to the approval of the director of the budget and in accordance with a memorandum of understanding between the office of temporary and disability assistance and the department of health, 440 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 may be transferred or suballocated to the department of health for services and expenses related to the refugee resettlement health assessment program. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, and subject to the approval of the director of the budget, the amount appropriated herein may be increased or decreased through transfer or interchange with any other federal appropriation within the office of temporary and disability assistance ... 25,000,000 ......... (re. $16,097,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For services related to refugee programs including but not limited to the Cuban-Haitian and refugee resettlement program and the Cuban- Haitian and refugee targeted assistance program provided pursuant to the federal refugee assistance act of 1980 as amended. Funds appropriated herein shall be available for aid to municipalities and for payments to the federal government for expenditures made pursuant to the social services law and the state plan for individ- ual and family grant program under the disaster relief act of 1974. Such funds are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the department net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and cred- its. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, funds appropriated herein, subject to the approval of the director of the budget and in accordance with a memorandum of understanding between the office of temporary and disability assistance and the department of health, may be transferred or suballocated to the department of health for services and expenses related to the refugee resettlement health assessment program. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, and subject to the approval of the director of the budget, the amount appropriated herein may be increased or decreased through transfer or interchange with any other federal appropriation within the office of temporary and disability assistance ... 25,000,000 .......... (re. $8,083,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal MISCELLANEOUS Operating [Grant] GRANTS Fund Homeless Housing Account - 25328 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services related to federal homeless and other federal support services grants. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, the amount appropriated herein may be made available to other state agencies through transfer or suballocation for services and expenses related to federal homeless and other federal support services grants. The director of the budget is hereby authorized to transfer or suballocate appropriation authority contained herein to any other fund in which federal homeless and other federal support services grants are actually received .............................. 9,500,000 ......................................... (re. $9,477,000) 441 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal MISCELLANEOUS Operating [Grant] GRANTS Fund Homeless Housing Account By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services related to federal homeless and other federal support services grants. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, the amount appropriated herein may be made available to other state agencies through transfer or suballocation for services and expenses related to federal homeless and other federal support services grants. The director of the budget is hereby authorized to transfer or suballocate appropriation authority contained herein to any other fund in which federal homeless and other federal support services grants are actually received .............................. 7,500,000 ......................................... (re. $2,484,000) 442 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF FINANCIAL SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS Special Revenue Funds - Other ...... 225,566,000 276,000 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 225,566,000 276,000 ================ ================ SCHEDULE ADMINISTRATION PROGRAM ......................................... 850,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Settlement Account - 22045 For services and expenses related to the enforcement actions in accordance with the purposes outlined in the settlement under which funding is obtained. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, all or a portion of this appropriation may, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, be transferred to the special revenue funds - other / state operations, miscellaneous special revenue fund, bank- ing department settlement account. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the director of the budget may suballocate up to the full amount of this appropriation to any department, agency or authority ...................................... 850,000 -------------- INSURANCE PROGRAM .......................................... 224,716,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Insurance Department Account - 21994 For suballocation to the division of home- land security and emergency services for aid to localities payments related to municipalities fighting fires on state property, expenses incurred under the state's fire mobilization and mutual aid plan, and for payment of training costs incurred in accordance with section 209-x of the general municipal law for training 443 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF FINANCIAL SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 of certain first-line supervisors of paid fire departments at the New York city fire training academy and in accordance with rules and regulations promulgated by the secretary of state and approved by the director of the budget. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the amount herein made available shall constitute the state's entire obligation for all costs incurred by the New York city fire train- ing academy in state fiscal year 2014-15 ....... 989,000 For suballocation to the department of health for aid to localities payments for services and expenses related to state grants for a program of family planning services pursuant to article 2 of the public health law which may include cervi- cal cancer vaccine. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations for administration of the program ...................................... 4,700,000 For suballocation to the department of health for aid to localities payments for services and expenses related to the administration of the lead poisoning prevention program. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations for administration of the program ...................................... 3,760,000 For suballocation to the department of health for aid to localities payments for services and expenses related to the administration of the childhood lead poisoning primary prevention program. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations for admin- istration of the program ..................... 5,170,000 For suballocation to the department of health for aid to localities payments for services and expenses related to the administration of the lead prevention program. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations for administration of the program .................. 677,000 For suballocation to the department of health for aid to localities payments for services and expenses related to the administration of the childhood obesity program. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations for administration of the program .................. 660,000 444 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF FINANCIAL SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For suballocation to the department of health for aid to localities payments for services and expenses related to the administration of the immunization program. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations for administration of the program ................ 7,520,000 For services and expenses related to the healthy NY program. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations .................. 161,040,000 For services and expenses related to the health maintenance organization direct pay market program .............................. 39,200,000 For services and expenses related to the pilot program for entertainment industry employees ...................................... 250,000 For additional services and expenses related to the pilot program for entertainment industry employees ............................. 750,000 -------------- 445 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF FINANCIAL SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 INSURANCE PROGRAM Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Insurance Department Account By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2007, as transferred by chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For suballocation to the department of health for aid to localities payments for services and related to the administration of the childhood lead poisoning primary prevention program. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations for admin- istration of the program ... 3,000,000 .............. (re. $276,000) 446 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS General Fund ....................... 35,296,891,754 33,857,721,944 Special Revenue Funds - Federal .... 76,897,340,000 75,670,413,000 Special Revenue Funds - Other ...... 11,376,624,000 10,711,543,452 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 123,570,855,754 120,239,678,396 ================ ================ SCHEDULE ADMINISTRATION PROGRAM ......................................... 266,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account For services and expenses of the office of minority health including competitive grants to promote community strategic planning or new or improved health care delivery systems and networks in minority areas .......................................... 266,000 -------------- AIDS INSTITUTE PROGRAM ..................................... 100,773,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, effective October 1, 2006, expend- itures made from this appropriation shall effectively provide a cost of living adjustment, provided however, for the period commencing on April 1, 2014 and ending March 31, 2015, the commissioner shall not apply any new cost of living adjustment authorized by section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part N of chapter 56 of the laws of 2013, for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimbursement, for providers of the following services, as determined by the commissioner of the department of health: regional and target- ed HIV, STD, and hepatitis C services, HIV, AIDS, STD, and hepatitis C health 447 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 care programs, HIV, AIDS, STD, and hepati- tis C prevention programs, and HIV, AIDS, and STD clinical education programs. The commissioner of the department of health shall determine the standards and require- ments necessary to qualify for such increases and the department may suballo- cate funds as needed. Further, each local government unit or direct contract provid- er receiving such funding shall submit a written certification regarding the use of such funds to be provided in the format proscribed by the department. Funds shall be allocated from this appropri- ation pursuant to a plan prepared by the commissioner and approved by the director of the budget ................................ 6,245,000 For services and expenses for regional and targeted HIV, STD, and hepatitis C services. To ensure organizational viabil- ity, agency administration may be supported subject to the review and approval of the department of health ........ 29,009,000 For services and expenses for HIV health care and supportive services. A portion of this appropriation may be suballocated to other state agencies, authorities, or accounts for expenditures related to the New York/New York III supportive housing agreement ................................... 29,556,000 For services and expenses for hepatitis C programs ..................................... 1,117,000 For services and expenses for HIV, STD, and hepatitis C prevention. A portion of these funds may be suballocated to other state agencies .................................... 31,080,000 For services and expenses for HIV clinical and provider education programs .............. 2,716,000 For additional grants to existing community service programs to meet the increased demands of HIV education, prevention, outreach, legal and supportive services to high risk groups and to address increased operating costs of these programs. Such grants shall be equitably distributed .......... 525,000 For additional grants to existing community based organizations and to article 28 of the public health law diagnostic and treatment centers that must operate in a neighborhood or geographic area with high concentrations of at risk populations and provide services and programs that are 448 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 culturally sensitive to the special social and cultural needs of the at risk popu- lations. Such grant shall be used to meet increased demands for HIV education, prevention, outreach, and legal programs. Such grant shall be equitably distributed ...... 525,000 -------------- CENTER FOR COMMUNITY HEALTH PROGRAM ...................... 1,557,906,954 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 State aid to municipalities for the opera- tion of local health departments and labo- ratories and for the provision of general public health services pursuant to article 6 of the public health law for activities under the jurisdiction of the commissioner of health. Notwithstanding any other provision of arti- cle 6 of the public health law, a county may obtain reimbursement pursuant to this act, only after the county chief financial officer certifies, in the state aid appli- cation, that county tax levies used to fund services carried out by the county health department have not been added to or supplanted directly or indirectly by any funds obtained by the county pursuant to the Master Settlement Agreement entered into on November 23, 1998 by the state and leading United States tobacco product manufacturers, except in the case of a public health emergency, as determined by the commissioner of health. Notwithstanding annual aggregate limits for bad debt and charity care allowances and any other provision of law, up to $1,700,000 shall be transferred to the medical assistance program general fund - local assistance account for eligible publicly sponsored certified home health agencies that demonstrate losses from a disproportionate share of bad debt and charity care, pursuant to chapter 884 of the laws of 1990. Within the maximum limits specified herein, the department shall transfer only those funds which are necessary to meet the state share require- ments for disproportionate share adjust- 449 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 ments expected to be paid for the period January 1, 2014 through December 31, 2014. The moneys hereby appropriated shall be available for payment of financial assist- ance heretofore accrued. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, rule or regulation, for state aid purposes, commencing on July 1, 2014, provision of prenatal clinical health care services shall be eligible for state aid for uninsured women of any age, provided that the municipality makes good faith efforts to assist such women with insur- ance enrollment and only until such time as enrollment becomes effective; provided, however, that if this chapter appropriates sufficient additional funds to support the provision of state aid for prenatal services for all women, regardless of insurance enrollment, then this language shall be considered null and void as of March 31, 2014 ............................. 192,500,000 For services and expenses related to public health emergencies as declared by the counties or the commissioner of the department of health, and approved by the director of the budget in accordance with article 6 of the public health law. Notwithstanding any provision of the law to the contrary, a portion of these funds may be transferred to any program, fund, or account within the department to respond to any identified emergency, pursuant to approval by the director of the budget .................................. 40,000,000 For services and expenses including payment of health insurance premiums and reimbursement of health care providers for services rendered to individuals enrolled in the cystic fibrosis program pursuant to chapter 851 of the laws of 1987. The amounts appropriated pursuant to such appropriation may be suballocated to other state agencies or accounts for expendi- tures incurred in the operation of programs funded by such appropriation subject to the approval of the director of the budget ..................................... 800,000 For services and expenses of a study of racial disparities ............................. 147,500 For services and expenses of a minority male wellness and screening program .................. 26,950 450 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For services and expenses of a Latino health outreach initiative ............................. 36,750 For services and expenses to support the STD center of excellence ........................... 480,000 For services and expenses of a rabies program, including but not limited to reimbursement to counties for rabies expenses such as human post-exposure vaccination, and research studies in the control of wildlife rabies, pursuant to United States department of agriculture approval if necessary, to control the spread of rabies. ............................ 1,456,000 For grants-in-aid to contract for hyperten- sion prevention, screening, and treatment programs ....................................... 232,300 For services and expenses including an education program related to a children's asthma program. The department shall make grants within the amounts appropriated therefor to local health agencies, health care providers, school, school-based health centers and community-based organ- izations and other organizations with demonstrated interest and expertise in serving persons with asthma to develop and implement regional or community plans which may include the following activ- ities: self-management programs in elemen- tary schools, conducting public and provider education programs and implement- ing protocols for collection of data on asthma-related school absenteeism and emergency room visits. In making grants the commissioner may give priority consid- eration to entities serving areas of the state with high incidence and prevalence of asthma. ..................................... 213,400 For services and expenses of a universal prenatal and postpartum home visitation program ...................................... 1,847,000 For services and expenses for childhood asthma coalitions. ........................... 1,163,300 For services and expenses related to obesity and diabetes programs. ....................... 6,803,300 For services and expenses of the public health management leaders of tomorrow program, provided a portion of this appro- priation shall be suballocated to univer- sity at Albany school of public health ......... 261,600 For services and expenses related to state- 451 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 wide health broadcasts involving local, state and federal agencies. ..................... 39,400 For grants to sudden infant death syndrome centers ......................................... 18,400 For services and expenses of the tick-borne disease institute, including grants for research and prevention, detection, and treatment of Lyme disease and other tick- borne illnesses ................................. 69,400 For services and expenses of the comprehen- sive care centers for eating disorders program ........................................ 118,000 For services and expenses of a safe mother- hood initiative to prevent maternal deaths in New York state. .............................. 34,700 For services and expenses of health promotion initiatives. ......................... 538,200 For services and expenses for statewide maternal mortality reviews and the devel- opment of protocols to reduce incidents of death during childbirth. ........................ 31,300 For services and expenses of the Adelphi University breast cancer support program ....... 283,300 For services and expenses of a statewide public health campaign for tuberculosis control and prevention and for screening and education activities regarding sexual- ly transmitted diseases, provided that any funds allocated under this appropriation shall not supplant existing local funds or state funds allocated to county health departments under article 6 of the public health law. .................................. 5,587,100 For services and expenses of the prenatal care assistance program. Up to 100 percent of this appropriation may be suballocated to the medical assistance program general fund - local assistance account to be matched by federal funds ..................... 2,296,400 For services and expenses related to tobacco enforcement, education and related activ- ities, pursuant to chapter 433 of the laws of 1997. Of amounts appropriated herein, up to $500,000 may be used for educational programs. .................................... 2,174,600 For services and expenses of the maternity and early childhood foundation ................. 283,300 For grants in aid to contract for hyperten- sion prevention, screening and treatment programs ....................................... 631,700 For services and expenses of tuberculosis treatment, detection and prevention ............ 565,600 452 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For services and expenses of a lead poison- ing prevention program ......................... 275,700 For services and expenses to implement the early intervention program act of 1992. The moneys hereby appropriated shall be available for payment of financial assist- ance heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue. Notwithstanding the provisions of any other law to the contrary, for state fiscal year 2014-15 the liability of the state and the amount to be distributed or otherwise expended by the state pursuant to section 2557 of the public health law shall be determined by first calculating the amount of the expenditure or other liability pursuant to such law, and then reducing the amount so calculated by two percent of such amount ..................... 163,500,000 For additional services and expenses related to the early intervention program ............ 3,900,000 For services and expenses related to the Indian health program. The moneys hereby appropriated shall be for payment of financial assistance heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue ......................... 16,121,000 State grants for a program of family plan- ning services pursuant to article 2 of the public health law. A portion of these funds may be suballocated to other state agencies .................................... 23,701,700 The moneys hereby appropriated shall be available for respite services for fami- lies of eligible children. Such moneys shall be allocated to each municipality by the department of health as determined by the department, to reimburse such munici- palities in the amount of 50 percent of the costs of respite services provided to eligible children and their families with the approval of the early intervention official, in accordance with section 2547 of the public health law, section 69-4.18 of title 10 of the New York codes, rules and regulation and standards established by the department for the provision of respite services. The moneys allocated to each municipality by the department shall be the total amount of respite funds available for such purpose ................... 1,758,000 For services and expenses of a comprehensive adolescent pregnancy prevention program ..... 10,632,000 453 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, effective October 1, 2006, expend- itures made from this appropriation shall effectively provide a cost of living adjustment, provided however, for the period commencing on April 1, 2014 and ending March 31, 2015, the commissioner shall not apply any new cost of living adjustment authorized by section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part N of chapter 56 of the laws of 2013, for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimbursement, for providers of the following services, as determined by the commissioner of the department of health: minority health and health disparity programs, chronic disease prevention programs, nutritional services to pregnant women, infants and children, hunger prevention and nutrition assistance program, Indian health, maternal and child health programs, rape crisis, comprehen- sive adolescent pregnancy prevention, family planning, school health, local health department public protection programs, children with special health care needs, regional perinatal centers, migrant health, dental services, cancer services programs, healthy heart, Alzheimer's disease assistance centers, Alzheimer's research and education, infec- tious disease programs, immunization, sexually transmitted diseases, and osteo- porosis prevention. The commissioner of the department of health shall determine the standards and requirements necessary to qualify for such increases and the department may suballocate funds as need- ed. Further, each local government unit or direct contract provider receiving such funding shall submit written certification regarding the use of such funds to be provided in the format prescribed by the department. Funds shall be allocated from this appropriation pursuant to a plan prepared by the commissioner and approved by the director of the budget ............... 28,546,000 For services and expenses associated with new and existing school based health centers ..................................... 10,400,000 454 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For services and expenses related to the school based health clinics program, notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law to the contrary, funds shall be available for the statewide school based health clinics program to provide grants to certain school based health centers pursuant to the following: Anthony Jordon Health Center ...................... 26,444 Montefiore Medical Center ........................ 112,388 Chenango Memorial Hospital......................... 14,048 East Harlem Council for Human Services............. 11,569 Family Health Network .............................. 8,239 Kaleida Health ................................... 168,581 Lutheran Medical Center ........................... 55,367 Nassau Health Care Corporation .................... 10,743 NY Presbyterian Hospital ......................... 197,504 Renaissance-Harlem Hospital ....................... 80,160 Sisters of Charity ................................ 33,055 Suffolk County DOH ................................. 9,090 Threshold Center for Alternative Youth Services ........................................ 20,659 University of Rochester ........................... 46,278 Via Health-Rochester General Hospital ............. 15,701 William F. Ryan Community Health Center ........... 16,528 For services and expenses to support grants to community health centers and comprehen- sive diagnostic and treatment centers for the purpose of furnishing primary health care services, including outreach, health education and dental care, to migrant and seasonal farmworkers and their families, of which no less than 70 percent shall be dedicated to community health centers receiving federal funding for such purpose pursuant to section 330(g) of the federal public health service act ...................... 406,000 For services and expenses related to provid- ing nutritional services and to provide nutritional education to pregnant women, infants, and children, including suballo- cations to the department of agriculture and markets for the farmer's market nutri- tion program and migrant worker services and the office of temporary and disability assistance for prenatal care assistance program activities. A portion of these funds may be suballocated to other state agencies .................................... 26,255,000 For services and expenses, including operat- ing expenses related to providing nutri- tional services and nutrition education 455 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 for hunger prevention and nutrition assistance. A portion of this appropri- ation may be suballocated to other state agencies .................................... 28,047,000 For services and expenses of the health and social services sexuality-related programs .............................................. 4,967,000 For grants to rape crisis centers for services to rape victims and programs to prevent rape. The amounts appropriated pursuant to such appropriation may be suballocated to the office of victim services for expenditures incurred in the operation of programs funded by such appropriation subject to the approval of the director of the budget ................... 1,888,000 For services and expenses related to evidence based cancer services programs ..... 25,281,000 For services and expenses of a public health genomics program ................................ 24,000 For services and expenses related to the tobacco use prevention and control program including grants to support cancer research .................................... 33,144,000 State aid to municipalities for medical services for the rehabilitation of phys- ically handicapped children, pursuant to article 6 of the public health law ........... 3,480,000 For services and expenses of the coalition for the institutionalized aged and disa- bled ............................................ 75,000 For additional services and expenses for rape crisis centers for services to rape victims and programs to prevent rape ......... 1,650,000 For additional grants to rape crisis centers for services to rape victims and programs to prevent rape ................................ 150,000 For services and expenses of an opioid drug addiction, prevention and treatment program ........................................ 450,000 For services and expenses of expenses of a rural dentistry pilot program in geograph- ically isolated and underserved area coun- ties ........................................... 250,000 For services and expenses of the Finger Lakes Health Systems Agency .................... 209,000 For additional state grants for a program of family planning services pursuant to arti- cle 2 of the public health law ................. 750,000 For services and expenses related to the New York State breast cancer network ................ 50,000 For services and expenses for the New York 456 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 State Coalition of School-Based Health Centers ......................................... 39,000 For services and expenses of the primary care development program ....................... 400,000 For services and expenses related to women's health services ................................ 550,000 For additional services and expenses for the Maternity and Early Childhood Foundation ....... 316,700 For services and expenses for the Niagara Health Quality Coalition ....................... 395,000 For services and expenses for the Basset School Based Health Center ..................... 150,000 For services and expenses for the National Lymphatic Disease Patient Registry and Tissue Bank .................................... 200,000 For services and expenses for the 21st Century Work Group on Disease Elimination and Reduction .................................. 100,000 For additional services and expenses related for the comprehensive care centers for eating disorders ............................... 120,000 For services and expenses for the Children's Environmental Center ......................... 1,000,000 For services and expenses related to the Pharmaceutical Take Back program for healthcare facilities .......................... 350,000 For services and expenses related to endome- triosis services ............................... 250,000 For services and expenses for New Alterna- tives for Children ............................. 600,000 For services and expenses related to the lyme disease task force recommendations ........ 500,000 For services and expenses of the ComuniLife: Life is precious program for costs related to suicide prevention of Latina women .......... 300,000 For services and expenses of the department of health to implement subdivision 3-d of section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006 as added by a chapter of the laws of 2014 to provide funding for salary increases for the period April 1, 2014 through March 31, 2015. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contra- ry, and subject to the approval of the director of the budget, the amounts appro- priated herein may be increased or decreased by interchange or transfer with- out limit to any local assistance appro- priation, and may include advances to local governments and voluntary agencies, to accomplish this purpose ..................... 830,000 -------------- 457 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Program account subtotal ................. 651,476,954 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Education Fund Individuals with Disabilities-Part C Account - 25214 For activities related to a handicapped infants and toddlers program ................ 51,578,000 -------------- Program account subtotal .................. 51,578,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Federal Block Grant Account - 25183 For various health prevention, diagnostic, detection and treatment services. The commissioner of health is hereby author- ized to waive any provisions of the public health law and regulations, to issue appropriate operating certificates, and to enter into contracts with article 28 facilities, to provide funds, to estab- lish, support and conduct projects to provide improved and expanded school health services for preschool and school- age children. No more than 10 per centum of the amount appropriated for such purpose shall be expended for services and expenses in connection with the adminis- tration and evaluation of such grants. Grants awarded under this appropriation shall be distributed and administered in accordance with regulations established by the commissioner of health. The amounts appropriated pursuant to such appropriation may be suballocated to other state agencies or accounts for expendi- tures incurred in the operation of programs funded by such appropriation subject to the approval of the director of the budget .................................. 57,475,000 -------------- Program account subtotal .................. 57,475,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Federal Health, Education, and Human Services Account - 25148 458 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For various health prevention, diagnostic, detection and treatment services. The amounts appropriated pursuant to such appropriation may be suballocated to other state agencies or accounts for expendi- tures incurred in the operation of programs funded by such appropriation subject to the approval of the director of the budget .................................. 37,700,000 -------------- Program account subtotal .................. 37,700,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal USDA-Food and Nutrition Services Fund Child and Adult Care Food Account - 25022 For various federal food and nutritional services. The moneys hereby appropriated shall be available for payment of finan- cial assistance heretofore accrued ......... 247,694,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................. 247,694,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal USDA-Food and Nutrition Services Fund Federal Food and Nutrition Services Account - 25022 For various federal food and nutritional services. The moneys hereby appropriated shall be available for payment of finan- cial assistance heretofore accrued ......... 502,970,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................. 502,970,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Combined Expendable Trust Fund New York State Prostate and Testicular Cancer Research and Education Account - 20183 For prostate cancer research, detection and education pursuant to chapter 273 of the laws of 2004 ................................. 4,138,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 4,138,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Local Public Health Services Account - 22097 459 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For services and expenses of the local public health services program. Notwith- standing section 607 of the public health law these funds shall be allocated for state aid to municipalities for a program of immunization against German measles, and other communicable diseases, pursuant to article 6 of the public health law ........ 1,095,000 For state aid to municipalities, notwith- standing section 607 of the public health law, for the operation of local health departments and for the provision of general public health services pursuant to article 6 of the public health law for activities under the jurisdiction of the commissioner of health ....................... 3,036,000 Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, this appropriation is available for transfer to the state oper- ations miscellaneous special revenue fund - local public health services program account, in the administration and execu- tive direction program fiscal management group .......................................... 285,000 Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, this appropriation is available for contractual audits of local- ities to supplement the audits performed by the department of health .................... 209,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 4,625,000 -------------- CENTER FOR ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH PROGRAM ..................... 15,298,100 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For services and expenses related to the water supply protection program .............. 5,017,000 For services and expenses of the healthy neighborhood program ......................... 1,872,800 For services and expenses related to enhanc- ing the childhood lead poisoning primary prevention program in accordance with article 13 of the public health law .......... 4,721,300 -------------- Program account subtotal .................. 11,611,100 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal 460 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Federal Health and Human Services Fund Federal Block Grant Account - 25183 For services and expenses of various health prevention, diagnostic, detection and treatment services ........................... 3,687,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 3,687,000 -------------- CHILD HEALTH INSURANCE PROGRAM ............................. 996,350,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Children's Health Insurance Account - 25148 The money hereby appropriated is available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter accrued. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, rule or regulation, and for the period April 1, 2014 through March 31, 2015, subsidy payments made to approved organizations in accordance with subdivi- sion 8 of section 2511 of the public health law shall be at amounts approved prior to April 1, 2014. Applications for increases to subsidy payments submitted by approved organizations to the superinten- dent of the department of financial services on or after January 1, 2014 which would take effect on or after April 1, 2014 shall not be considered for approval until after March 31, 2015; Provided however, if this chapter appropriates sufficient additional funds to support child health insurance subsidy amounts determined by the superintendent of the department of financial services under the processes for establishing such amounts in effect on March 31, 2014, then the provisions of this section shall not apply and shall be considered null and void as of March 31, 2014. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the money hereby appropriated may be increased or decreased by transfer or suballocation to appropriations of the office of temporary and disability assist- ance, for the reimbursement of local district administrative costs related to 461 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 children newly enrolled in medicaid whose household income is between 100 percent and 133 percent of the federal poverty level. For services and expenses related to the children's health insurance program, pursuant to title XXI of the federal social security act ........................ 521,864,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................. 521,864,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other HCRA Resources Fund Children's Health Insurance Account - 20810 The money hereby appropriated is available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter accrued. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, rule or regulation, and for the period April 1, 2014 through March 31, 2015, subsidy payments made to approved organizations in accordance with subdivi- sion 8 of section 2511 of the public health law shall be at amounts approved prior to April 1, 2014. Applications for increases to subsidy payments submitted by approved organizations to the superinten- dent of the department of financial services on or after January 1, 2014 which would take effect on or after April 1, 2014 shall not be considered for approval until after March 31, 2015; Provided however, if this chapter appropriates sufficient additional funds to support child health insurance subsidy amounts determined by the superintendent of the department of financial services under the processes for establishing such amounts in effect on March 31, 2014, then the provisions of this section shall not apply and shall be considered null and void as of March 31, 2014. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the money hereby appropriated may be increased or decreased by transfer or suballocation to appropriations of the office of temporary and disability assist- ance, for the reimbursement of local district administrative costs related to children newly enrolled in medicaid whose 462 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 household income is between 100 percent and 133 percent of the federal poverty level. For services and expenses related to the children's health insurance program authorized pursuant to title 1-A of arti- cle 25 of the public health law ............ 474,486,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................. 474,486,000 -------------- ELDERLY PHARMACEUTICAL INSURANCE COVERAGE PROGRAM .......... 118,516,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other HCRA Resources Fund EPIC Premium Account - 20818 For services and expenses of the program for elderly pharmaceutical insurance coverage, including reimbursement to pharmacies participating in such program. The moneys hereby appropriated shall be available for payment of financial assist- ance heretofore accrued .................... 114,416,000 For additional services and expenses of the program for elderly pharmaceutical insur- ance coverage ................................ 4,100,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................. 118,516,000 -------------- HEALTH CARE REFORM ACT PROGRAM ............................. 482,216,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other HCRA Resources Fund HCRA Program Account - 20807 For services, expenses, grants and transfers necessary to implement the health care reform act program in accordance with section 2807-j, 2807-k, 2807-l, 2807-m, 2807-p, 2807-s and 2807-v of the public health law. The moneys hereby appropriated shall be available for payments heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue. Notwith- standing any inconsistent provision of law, the moneys hereby appropriated may be increased or decreased by interchange or transfer with any appropriation of the department of health or by transfer or 463 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 suballocation to any appropriation of the department of financial services, the office of mental health and the state office for the aging subject to the approval of the director of the budget, who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. With the approval of the director of the budg- et, up to 5 percent of this appropriation may be used for state operations purposes. At the direction of the director of the budget, funds may also be transferred directly to the general fund for the purpose of repaying a draw on the tobacco revenue guarantee fund. For transfer to the pool administrator for the purposes of making empire clinical research investigator program (ECRIP) payments ..................................... 8,612,000 For services and expenses of the New York state area health education center program ... 2,077,000 For services and expenses of the ambulatory care training program pursuant to subdivi- sion 5-a of section 2807-m of the public health law ................................... 4,060,000 For services and expenses of the physician loan repayment program pursuant to subdi- vision 5-a of section 2807-m of the public health law. All or part of this appropri- ation may be suballocated to the NYS high- er education services corporation ............ 1,705,000 For additional services and expenses of the physician loan repayment program ............... 715,000 For services and expenses of the physician practice support program pursuant to subdivision 5-a of section 2807-m of the public health law ............................ 4,360,000 For additional services and expenses of the physician practice support program ........... 1,785,000 For services and expenses related to physi- cian workforce studies pursuant to subdi- vision 5-a of section 2807-m of the public health law ..................................... 487,000 For services and expenses of the diversity in medicine/post-baccalaureate program pursuant to subdivision 5-a of section 2807-m of the public health law .............. 1,605,000 For transfer to Roswell park cancer insti- tute corporation ............................ 96,600,000 464 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For transfer to the Roswell park cancer institute to support operating costs asso- ciated with cancer research .................. 6,000,000 For suballocation to the department of financial services related to the physi- cians excess medical malpractice program ... 127,400,000 For transfer to health research incorporated (HRI) for the AIDS drug assistance program ............................................. 41,050,000 For state grants for the health workforce retraining program. Notwithstanding section 2807-g of the public health law, or any other provision of law to the contrary, funds hereby appropriated may be made available to other state agencies and facilities operated by the department of health for services and expenses related to the worker retraining program as disbursed pursuant to section 2807-g of the public health law. Provided, however, that the director of the budget must approve the release of any request for proposal or request for application or any other procurement initiatives issued on or after April 1, 2007. Further provided that any contract executed on or after April 1, 2007 must receive the prior approval of the director of the budget. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations ............. 26,817,000 For state grants for rural health care access development ........................... 9,800,000 For state grants for rural health network development .................................. 6,400,000 For services and expenses, including grants, related to emergency assistance distrib- utions as designated by the commissioner of health. Notwithstanding section 112 or 163 of the state finance law or any other contrary provision of law, such distrib- utions shall be limited to providers or programs where, as determined by the commissioner of health, emergency assist- ance is vital to protect the life or safe- ty of patients, to ensure the retention of facility caregivers or other staff, or in instances where health facility operations are jeopardized, or where the public health is jeopardized or other emergency situations exist ............................. 2,900,000 For transfer to the pool administrator for 465 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 distributions related to school based health clinics ............................... 5,288,000 For services and expenses related to school based health centers. The total amount of funds provided herein shall be distributed to school-based health center providers based on the ratio of each provider's total enrollment for all sites to the total enrollment of all providers. This formula shall be applied to the total amount made available herein, provided, however, that notwithstanding any contrary provision of law, the commissioner of health may establish minimum and maximum awards for providers ......................... 2,644,000 For transfer to the pool administrator for state grants for poison control centers. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropri- ations ....................................... 3,000,000 For payments for uncompensated care to eligible voluntary non-profit diagnostic and treatment centers ....................... 54,400,000 For transfer to the dormitory authority of the state of New York for the health facility restructuring program .............. 19,600,000 For suballocation to the department of financial services, for the purpose of supporting the New York state medical indemnity fund established pursuant to chapter 59 of the laws of 2011 .............. 52,000,000 For state grants to improve access to infer- tility services, treatments, and proce- dures ........................................ 1,911,000 For additional state grants to improve access to infertility services, treat- ments, and procedures ........................ 1,000,000 -------------- MEDICAL ASSISTANCE ADMINISTRATION PROGRAM ................ 2,788,800,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For reimbursement of local administrative expenses for medical assistance programs and for state administration of medical assistance programs, notwithstanding section 153 of the social services law, to include the performance of eligibility and enrollment determinations by the state or 466 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 third-party entities designated by the state to perform such services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, subject to the approval of the director of budget, up to $23,000,000 of the amount appropriated herein shall be available for the purpose of providing payments to local social services districts for medical assistance adminis- tration claims that exceed an administra- tive ceiling established by the commis- sioner of health. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law and subject to the approval of the director of budget, moneys hereby appro- priated may be increased or decreased by transfer or interchange between these appropriated amounts and appropriations of the medical assistance administration program, the medical assistance program, and the office of health insurance programs. Funding authority from this account used for state administration of the medical assistance program may be transferred to state operations appropri- ations within the aforementioned programs at amounts agreed upon by the commissioner of health, and the New York state division of the budget. Notwithstanding section 40 of state finance law or any other law to the contrary, all medical assistance appropriations made from this account shall remain in full force and effect in accordance, in the aggregate, with the following schedule: not more than 50 percent for the period April 1, 2014 to March 31, 2015; and the remaining amount for the period April 1, 2015 to March 31, 2016. Notwithstanding section 40 of the state finance law or any provision of law to the contrary, subject to federal approval, department of health state funds medicaid spending, excluding payments for medical services provided at state facilities operated by the office of mental health, the office for people with developmental disabilities and the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services and further excluding any payments which are not appropriated within the department of health, in the aggregate, for the period 467 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 April 1, 2014 through March 31, 2015, shall not exceed $17,082,871,000 except as provided below and state share medicaid spending, in the aggregate, for the period April 1, 2015 through March 31, 2016, shall not exceed $17,937,867,000, but in no event shall department of health state funds medicaid spending for the period April 1, 2014 through March 31, 2016 exceed $35,020,738,000 provided, however, such aggregate limits may be adjusted by the director of the budget to account for any changes in the New York state federal medical assistance percentage amount established pursuant to the federal social security act, increases in provider reven- ues, reductions in local social services district payments for medical assistance administration and beginning April 1, 2012 the operational costs of the New York state medical indemnity fund, pursuant to a chapter establishing such fund. Such projections may be adjusted by the direc- tor of the budget to account for increased or expedited department of health state funds medicaid expenditures as a result of a natural or other type of disaster, including a governmental declaration of emergency. The director of the budget, in consultation with the commissioner of health, shall assess on a monthly basis known and projected medicaid expenditures by category of service and by geographic region, as determined by the commissioner of health, incurred both prior to and subsequent to such assessment for each such period, and if the director of the budget determines that such expenditures are expected to cause medicaid spending for such period to exceed the aggregate limit specified herein for such period, the state medicaid director, in consulta- tion with the director of the budget and the commissioner of health, shall develop a medicaid savings allocation plan to limit such spending to the aggregate limit specified herein for such period. Such medicaid savings allocation plan shall be designed, to reduce the expenditures authorized by the appropriations herein in compliance with the following guidelines: (1) reductions shall be made in compliance 468 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 with applicable federal law, including the provisions of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Public Law No. 111- 148, and the Health Care and Education Reconciliation Act of 2010, Public Law No. 111-152 (collectively "Affordable Care Act") and any subsequent amendments there- to or regulations promulgated thereunder; (2) reductions shall be made in a manner that complies with the state medicaid plan approved by the federal centers for medi- care and medicaid services, provided, however, that the commissioner of health is authorized to submit any state plan amendment or seek other federal approval, including waiver authority, to implement the provisions of the medicaid savings allocation plan that meets the other criteria set forth herein; (3) reductions shall be made in a manner that maximizes federal financial participation, to the extent practicable, including any federal financial participation that is available or is reasonably expected to become avail- able, in the discretion of the commission- er, under the Affordable Care Act; (4) reductions shall be made uniformly among categories of services and geographic regions of the state, to the extent prac- ticable, and shall be made uniformly with- in a category of service, to the extent practicable, except where the commissioner determines that there are sufficient grounds for non-uniformity, including but not limited to: the extent to which specific categories of services contrib- uted to department of health medicaid state funds spending in excess of the limits specified herein; the need to main- tain safety net services in underserved communities; or the potential benefits of pursuing innovative payment models contem- plated by the Affordable Care Act, in which case such grounds shall be set forth in the medicaid savings allocation plan; and (5) reductions shall be made in a manner that does not unnecessarily create administrative burdens to medicaid appli- cants and recipients or providers. The commissioner shall seek the input of the legislature, as well as organizations representing health care providers, 469 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 consumers, businesses, workers, health insurers, and others with relevant exper- tise, in developing such medicaid savings allocation plan, to the extent that all or part of such plan, in the discretion of the commissioner, is likely to have a material impact on the overall medicaid program, particular categories of service or particular geographic regions of the state. (a) The commissioner shall post the medicaid savings allocation plan on the department of health's website and shall provide written copies of such plan to the chairs of the senate finance and the assembly ways and means committees at least 30 days before the date on which implementation is expected to begin. (b) The commissioner may revise the medicaid savings allocation plan subsequent to the provisions of notice and prior to imple- mentation but need provide a new notice pursuant to subparagraph (i) of this para- graph only if the commissioner determines, in his or her discretion, that such revisions materially alter the plan. Notwithstanding the provisions of paragraphs (a) and (b) of this subdivision, the commissioner need not seek the input described in paragraph (a) of this subdi- vision or provide notice pursuant to para- graph (b) of this paragraph if, in the discretion of the commissioner, expedited development and implementation of a medi- caid savings allocation plan is necessary due to a public health emergency. For purposes of this section, a public health emergency is defined as: (i) a disaster, natural or otherwise, that significantly increases the immediate need for health care personnel in an area of the state; (ii) an event or condition that creates a widespread risk of exposure to a serious communicable disease, or the potential for such widespread risk of exposure; or (iii) any other event or condition determined by the commissioner to constitute an imminent threat to public health. Nothing in this paragraph shall be deemed to prevent all or part of such medicaid savings allocation plan from taking effect 470 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 retroactively to the extent permitted by the federal centers for medicare and medi- caid services. In accordance with the medicaid savings allocation plan, the commissioner of the department of health shall reduce depart- ment of health state funds medicaid spend- ing by the amount of the projected over- spending through, actions including, but not limited to modifying or suspending reimbursement methods, including but not limited to all fees, premium levels and rates of payment, notwithstanding any provision of law that sets a specific amount or methodology for any such payments or rates of payment; modifying medicaid program benefits; seeking all necessary federal approvals, including, but not limited to waivers, waiver amend- ments; and suspending time frames for notice, approval or certification of rate requirements, notwithstanding any provision of law, rule or regulation to the contrary, including but not limited to sections 2807 and 3614 of the public health law, section 18 of chapter 2 of the laws of 1988, and 18 NYCRR 505.14(h). The department of health shall prepare a monthly report that sets forth: (a) known and projected department of health medi- caid expenditures as described in subdivi- sion (1) of this section, and factors that could result in medicaid disbursements for the relevant state fiscal year to exceed the projected department of health state funds disbursements in the enacted budget financial plan pursuant to subdivision 3 of section 23 of the state finance law, including spending increases or decreases due to: enrollment fluctuations, rate changes, utilization changes, MRT invest- ments, and shift of beneficiaries to managed care; and variations in offline medicaid payments; and (b) the actions taken to implement any medicaid savings allocation plan implemented pursuant to subdivision (4) of this section, including information concerning the impact of such actions on each category of service and each geographic region of the state. Each such monthly report shall be provided to the chairs of the senate finance and the 471 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 assembly ways and means committees and shall be posted on the department of health's website in a timely manner. The money hereby appropriated is available for payment of aid heretofore accrued to municipalities, and to providers of medical services pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law, and shall be available to the department net of disal- lowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the money hereby appropriated may be increased or decreased by interchange, with any appropriation of the department of health, and may be increased or decreased by transfer or suballocation between these appropriated amounts and appropriations of the office of mental health, the office for people with devel- opmental disabilities, the office of alco- holism and substance abuse services, the department of family assistance office of temporary and disability assistance, and office of children and family services with the approval of the director of the budget, who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, in lieu of payments authorized by the social services law, or payments of federal funds otherwise due to the local social services districts for programs provided under the federal social security act or the federal food stamp act, funds herein appropriated, in amounts certified by the state commissioner of temporary and disability assistance or the state commis- sioner of health as due from local social services districts each month as their share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law may be set aside by the state comptroller in an interest-bearing account in order to ensure the orderly and prompt payment of providers under section 367-b of the social services law pursuant to an esti- mate provided by the commissioner of health of each local social services 472 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 district's share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropri- ation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15, and (ii) appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013 ............................. 1,090,100,000 For contractual services related to medical necessity and quality of care reviews related to medicaid patients. Subject to the approval of the director of the budg- et, all or part of this appropriation may be transferred to the health care stand- ards and surveillance program, general fund - local assistance account. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropri- ation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15, and (ii) appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013 ................................. 7,400,000 The amount appropriated herein, together with any federal matching funds obtained, may be available to the department, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, for contractual services related to a third party entity responsi- ble for education of persons eligible for medical assistance regarding their options for enrollment in managed care plans. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, all or a part of this appro- priation may be transferred to the office of managed care, general fund - state purposes account. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropri- ation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15, and (ii) appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013 ................................ 50,000,000 473 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For state reimbursement of administrative expenses for the medical assistance program provided by the office of mental health, office for people with develop- mental disabilities and office of alcohol- ism and substance abuse services. The money hereby appropriated is available for payment of aid heretofore accrued. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the money hereby appropriated may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation of the department of health with the approval of the direc- tor of the budget. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropri- ation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15, and (ii) appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013 ............................... 200,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ............... 1,347,500,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Medicaid Administration Transfer Account - 25107 For reimbursement of local administrative expenses of medical assistance programs and for state administration of medical assistance programs provided pursuant to title XIX of the federal social security act or its successor program. Notwith- standing section 153 of the social services law, to include the performance of eligibility and enrollment determi- nations by the state or third-party enti- ties designated by the state to perform such services. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law and subject to the approval of the director of budget, moneys hereby appro- priated may be increased or decreased by transfer or interchange between these appropriated amounts and appropriations of the medical assistance administration program, the medical assistance program, and the office of health insurance 474 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 programs. Funding authority from this account used for State administration of the medical assistance program may be transferred to State Operations appropri- ations within the aforementioned programs at amounts agreed upon by the commissioner of health, and the New York state division of the budget. Notwithstanding section 40 of state finance law or any other law to the contrary, all medical assistance appropriations made from this account shall remain in full force and effect in accordance, in aggre- gate, with the following schedule: not more than 50 percent for the period April 1, 2014 to March 31, 2015; and the remain- ing amount for the period April 1, 2015 to March 31, 2016. The moneys hereby appropriated are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued to municipalities, and to provid- ers of medical services pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law, shall be available to the department net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. The amounts appropriated herein may be available for costs associ- ated with a common benefit identification card, and subject to the approval of the director of the budget, these funds may be transferred to the credit of the state operations account medicaid management information systems program. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the money hereby appropriated may be increased or decreased by interchange, with any appropriation of the department of health, and may be increased or decreased by transfer or suballocation between these appropriated amounts and appropriations of the office of mental health, the office for people with devel- opmental disabilities, the office of alco- holism and substance abuse services, the department of family assistance office of temporary and disability assistance and office of children and family services with the approval of the director of the budget, who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the 475 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, in lieu of payments authorized by the social services law, or payments of federal funds otherwise due to the local social services districts for programs provided under the federal social security act or the federal food stamp act, funds herein appropriated, in amounts certified by the state commissioner of temporary and disability assistance or the state commis- sioner of health as due from local social services districts each month as their share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law may be set aside by the state comptroller in an interest-bearing account in order to ensure the orderly and prompt payment of providers under section 367-b of the social services law pursuant to an esti- mate provided by the commissioner of health of each local social services district's share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropri- ation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15, and (ii) appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013 ............................. 1,241,300,000 For reimbursement of administrative expenses of the medical assistance program provided by the office of mental health, office for people with developmental disabilities, and office of alcoholism and substance abuse services provided pursuant to title XIX of the federal social security act. The money hereby appropriated is available for payment of aid heretofore accrued. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the money hereby appropriated may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation of the department of health with the approval of the direc- tor of budget. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropri- 476 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 ation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15, and (ii) appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013 ............................... 200,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ............... 1,441,300,000 -------------- MEDICAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM ............................. 117,454,322,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For the medical assistance program, includ- ing administrative expenses, for local social services districts, and for medical care rates for authorized child care agen- cies. Notwithstanding section 40 of state finance law or any other law to the contrary, all medical assistance appropriations made from this account shall remain in full force and effect in accordance, in the aggregate, with the following schedule: not more than 49 percent for the period April 1, 2014 to March 31, 2015; and the remaining amount for the period April 1, 2015 to March 31, 2016. Notwithstanding section 40 of the state finance law or any provision of law to the contrary, subject to federal approval, department of health state funds medicaid spending, excluding payments for medical services provided at state facilities operated by the office of mental health, the office for people with developmental disabilities and the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services and further excluding any payments which are not appropriated within the department of health, in the aggregate, for the period April 1, 2014 through March 31, 2015, shall not exceed $17,082,871,000 except as provided below and state share medicaid spending, in the aggregate, for the period April 1, 2015 through March 31, 2016, shall not exceed $17,937,867,000, but in no event shall department of health state 477 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 funds medicaid spending for the period April 1, 2014 through March 31, 2016 exceed $35,020,738,000 provided, however, such aggregate limits may be adjusted by the director of the budget to account for any changes in the New York state federal medical assistance percentage amount established pursuant to the federal social security act, increases in provider reven- ues, reductions in local social services district payments for medical assistance administration and beginning April 1, 2012 the operational costs of the New York state medical indemnity fund, pursuant to a chapter establishing such fund. Such projections may be adjusted by the direc- tor of the budget to account for increased or expedited department of health state funds medicaid expenditures as a result of a natural or other type of disaster, including a governmental declaration of emergency. The director of the budget, in consultation with the commissioner of health, shall assess on a monthly basis known and projected medicaid expenditures by category of service and by geographic region, as defined by the commissioner, incurred both prior to and subsequent to such assessment for each such period, and if the director of the budget determines that such expenditures are expected to cause medicaid spending for such period to exceed the aggregate limit specified here- in for such period, the state medicaid director, in consultation with the direc- tor of the budget and the commissioner of health, shall develop a medicaid savings allocation plan to limit such spending to the aggregate limit specified herein for such period. Such medicaid savings allocation plan shall be designed, to reduce the expenditures authorized by the appropriations herein in compliance with the following guidelines: (1) reductions shall be made in compliance with applicable federal law, including the provisions of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Public Law No. 111- 148, and the Health Care and Education Reconciliation Act of 2010, Public Law No. 111-152 (collectively "Affordable Care Act") and any subsequent amendments there- 478 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 to or regulations promulgated thereunder; (2) reductions shall be made in a manner that complies with the state medicaid plan approved by the federal centers for medi- care and medicaid services, provided, however, that the commissioner of health is authorized to submit any state plan amendment or seek other federal approval, including waiver authority, to implement the provisions of the medicaid savings allocation plan that meets the other criteria set forth herein; (3) reductions shall be made in a manner that maximizes federal financial participation, to the extent practicable, including any federal financial participation that is available or is reasonably expected to become avail- able, in the discretion of the commission- er, under the Affordable Care Act; (4) reductions shall be made uniformly among categories of services and geographic regions of the state, to the extent prac- ticable, and shall be made uniformly with- in a category of service, to the extent practicable, except where the commissioner determines that there are sufficient grounds for non-uniformity, including but not limited to: the extent to which specific categories of services contrib- uted to department of health medicaid state funds spending in excess of the limits specified herein; the need to main- tain safety net services in underserved communities; or the potential benefits of pursuing innovative payment models contem- plated by the Affordable Care Act, in which case such grounds shall be set forth in the medicaid savings allocation plan; and (5) reductions shall be made in a manner that does not unnecessarily create administrative burdens to medicaid appli- cants and recipients or providers. The commissioner shall seek the input of the legislature, as well as organizations representing health care providers, consumers, businesses, workers, health insurers, and others with relevant exper- tise, in developing such medicaid savings allocation plan, to the extent that all or part of such plan, in the discretion of the commissioner, is likely to have a material impact on the overall medicaid 479 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 program, particular categories of service or particular geographic regions of the states. (a) The commissioner shall post the medicaid savings allocation plan on the department of health's website and shall provide written copies of such plan to the chairs of the senate finance and the assembly ways and means committees at least 30 days before the date on which implementation is expected to begin. (b) The commissioner may revise the medicaid savings allocation plan subsequent to the provisions of notice and prior to imple- mentation but need provide a new notice pursuant to subparagraph (i) of this para- graph only if the commissioner determines, in his or her discretion, that such revisions materially alter the plan. Notwithstanding the provisions of paragraphs (a) and (b) of this subdivision, the commissioner need not seek the input described in paragraph (a) of this subdi- vision or provide notice pursuant to para- graph (b) of this paragraph if, in the discretion of the commissioner, expedited development and implementation of a medi- caid savings allocation plan is necessary due to a public health emergency. For purposes of this section, a public health emergency is defined as: (i) a disaster, natural or otherwise, that significantly increases the immediate need for health care personnel in an area of the state; (ii) an event or condition that creates a widespread risk of exposure to a serious communicable disease, or the potential for such widespread risk of exposure; or (iii) any other event or condition determined by the commissioner to constitute an imminent threat to public health. Nothing in this paragraph shall be deemed to prevent all or part of such medicaid savings allocation plan from taking effect retroactively to the extent permitted by the federal centers for medicare and medi- caid services. In accordance with the medicaid savings allocation plan, the commissioner of the department of health shall reduce depart- ment of health state funds medicaid spend- 480 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 ing by the amount of the projected over- spending through, actions including, but not limited to modifying or suspending reimbursement methods, including but not limited to all fees, premium levels and rates of payment, notwithstanding any provision of law that sets a specific amount or methodology for any such payments or rates of payment; modifying or discontinuing medicaid program benefits; seeking all necessary federal approvals, including, but not limited to waivers, waiver amendments; and suspending time frames for notice, approval or certif- ication of rate requirements, notwith- standing any provision of law, rule or regulation to the contrary, including but not limited to sections 2807 and 3614 of the public health law, section 18 of chap- ter 2 of the laws of 1988, and 18 NYCRR 505.14(h). The department of health shall prepare a monthly report that sets forth: (a) known and projected department of health medi- caid expenditures as described in subdivi- sion 1 of this section, and factors that could result in medicaid disbursements for the relevant state fiscal year to exceed the projected department of health state funds disbursements in the enacted budget financial plan pursuant to subdivision 3 of section 23 of the state finance law, including spending increases or decreases due to: enrollment fluctuations, rate changes, utilization changes, MRT invest- ments, and shift of beneficiaries to managed care; and variations in offline medicaid payments; and (b) the actions taken to implement any medicaid savings allocation plan implemented pursuant to subdivision 4 of this section, including information concerning the impact of such actions on each category of service and each geographic region of the state. Each such monthly report shall be provided to the chairs of the senate finance and the assembly ways and means committees and shall be posted on the department of health's website in a timely manner. The money hereby appropriated is to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued to municipalities, and to provid- 481 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 ers of medical services pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law, and for payment of state aid to munici- palities and to providers of family care where payment systems through the fiscal intermediaries are not operational, and shall be available to the department net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law to the contrary, funds may be used by the department for outside legal assistance on issues involving the federal government, the conduct of preadmission screening and annual resident reviews required by the state's medicaid program, computer matching with insurance carriers to insure that medicaid is the payer of last resort and activities related to the management of the pharmacy benefit avail- able under the medicaid program. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, in lieu of payments authorized by the social services law, or payments of federal funds otherwise due to the local social services districts for programs provided under the federal social security act or the federal food stamp act, funds herein appropriated, in amounts certified by the state commissioner of temporary and disability assistance or the state commis- sioner of health as due from local social services districts each month as their share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law may be set aside by the state comptroller in an interest-bearing account in order to ensure the orderly and prompt payment of providers under section 367-b of the social services law pursuant to an esti- mate provided by the commissioner of health of each local social services district's share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the money hereby appropriated may be increased or decreased by interchange, with any appropriation of the department of health and the office of medicaid inspector general and may be increased or decreased by transfer or suballocation 482 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 between these appropriated amounts and appropriations of the department of health state purpose account, the office of mental health, office for people with developmental disabilities, the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services, the department of family assistance office of temporary and disability assistance and office of children and family services, the office of medicaid inspector general, and the state office for the aging with the approval of the director of the budg- et, who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law to the contrary, the moneys hereby appropriated may be used for payments to the centers for medicaid and medicare services for obligations incurred related to the pharmaceutical costs of dually eligible medicare/medicaid beneficiaries participating in the medicare drug benefit authorized by P.L. 108-173. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the moneys hereby appropriated shall not be used for any existing rates, fees, fee schedule, or procedures which may affect the cost of care and services provided by personal care providers, case managers, health maintenance organiza- tions, out of state medical facilities which provide care and services to resi- dents of the state, providers of transpor- tation services, that are altered, amended, adjusted or otherwise changed by a local social services district unless previously approved by the department of health and the director of the budget. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law to the contrary, funds shall be made available to the commissioner of the office of mental health or the commission- er of the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services, in consultation with the commissioner of health and approved by the director of the budget, and consistent with appropriations made therefor, to implement allocation plans developed by each such commissioner which 483 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 shall describe mental health or substance use disorder services that should be developed to meet service needs resulting from the reduction of inpatient behavioral health services provided under the medi- caid program, by programs licensed pursu- ant to article 31 or 32 of the mental hygiene law. Such programs may include programs that are licensed pursuant to both article 31 of the mental hygiene law and article 28 of the public health law, or certified under both article 32 of the mental hygiene law and article 28 of the public health law. For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including hospital inpatient services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropri- ation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15, and (ii) appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013 ............................. 2,349,115,000 For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including hospital outpatient and emergency room services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropri- ation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15, and (ii) appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013 ............................... 616,332,000 For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including clinic services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropri- ation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15, and (ii) appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013 ............................... 776,702,000 484 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including nursing home services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropri- ation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15, and (ii) appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013 ............................. 1,815,375,000 For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including other long term care services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropri- ation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15, and (ii) appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013 ............................. 4,297,531,000 For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including managed care services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropri- ation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15, and (ii) appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013 ............................. 8,845,859,000 For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including pharmacy services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropri- ation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15, and (ii) appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013 ............................... 441,583,000 For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including transporta- tion services. 485 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropri- ation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15, and (ii) appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013 ............................... 274,811,000 For additional services and expenses related to supplemental rates for ambulance providers .................................... 6,000,000 For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including dental services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropri- ation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15, and (ii) appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013 ................................ 52,115,000 For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including non-institu- tional and other spending. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the money hereby appropriated may be available for payments to any county or public school districts associated with additional claims for school supportive health services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropri- ation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15, and (ii) appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013 ............................. 1,786,257,000 Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, upon submission of an allocation plan from the commissioner of health, the amount appropriated herein, together with any available federal match- ing funds, may be transferred or suballo- cated to the office of mental health, office of alcoholism and substance abuse services, office for people with develop- 486 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 mental disabilities, division of housing and community renewal, New York state housing trust fund corporation, and office of temporary and disability assistance for services and expenses related to providing affordable housing. Any such spending shall consider the geographical location of the grants. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropri- ation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15, and (ii) appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013 ............................... 222,069,000 For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including essential community provider network and vital access provider services ................... 283,440,000 For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including vital access provider services to preserve critical access to essential behavioral health inpatient and other services in targeted areas of the state .......................... 30,000,000 For grants to health homes to contribute to expenses associated with health homes establishment and infrastructure costs ...... 10,000,000 For grants to medicaid managed care plans, health homes, and providers of behavioral health services to contribute to expenses associated with the transition of adult and children's behavioral health providers and services into managed care .............. 10,000,000 For services and expenses and grants related to the population health improvement program ...................................... 9,000,000 For services and expenses related to regional planning activities of the finger lakes health systems agency, including statewide coordination and demonstration of best practices. The department shall make grants within amounts appropriated therefor, to assure high-quality and accessible primary care, to provide tech- nical assistance to support financial and business planning for integrated systems of care, and to assist primary care providers in the adoption, implementation, 487 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 and meaningful use of electronic health record technology ............................ 2,500,000 For grants to the civil service employees association, Local 1000, AFSCME, AFL-CIO to allow child care workers represented by the union to reduce the cost of purchasing coverage under the exchange. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropri- ation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15, and (ii) appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013 ................................ 10,600,000 For grants to the United Federation of Teachers, Local 2, AFT, AFL-CIO to allow child care workers represented by the union to reduce the cost of purchasing coverage under the exchange. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropri- ation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15, and (ii) appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013 ................................ 18,000,000 For the state share of medical assistance services expenses incurred by the depart- ment of health for the provision of medical assistance including services to people with developmental disabilities for mental hygiene stabilization in annual amounts not to exceed $715,000,000 in state fiscal year 2014-15, and $567,000,000 in state fiscal year 2015-16. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropri- ation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15, and (ii) appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013 ............................. 1,282,000,000 For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including medical services provided at state facilities operated by the office of mental health, 488 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 the office for people with developmental disabilities and the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropri- ation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15, and (ii) appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013 ............................ 10,000,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal .............. 33,140,289,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Medicaid Direct Account - 25106 For services and expenses for the medical assistance program, including administra- tive expenses for local social services districts, pursuant to title XIX of the federal social security act or its succes- sor program. Notwithstanding section 40 of state finance law or any other law to the contrary, all medical assistance appropriations made from this account shall remain in full force and effect in accordance, in the aggregate, with the following schedule: not more than 46 percent for the period April 1, 2014 to March 31, 2015; and the remaining amount for the period April 1, 2015 to March 31, 2016. The moneys hereby appropriated are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued to municipalities, and to provid- ers of medical services pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law, and for payment of state aid to munici- palities and to providers of family care where payment systems through the fiscal intermediaries are not operational, shall be available to the department net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the money hereby appropriated may be increased or decreased by interchange, with any appropriation of the department 489 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 of health and the office of medicaid inspector general and may be increased or decreased by transfer or suballocation between these appropriated amounts and appropriations of the office of mental health, office for people with develop- mental disabilities, the office of alco- holism and substance abuse services, the department of family assistance office of temporary and disability assistance, office of children and family services, the department of financial services, department of corrections and community supervision, and the state office for the aging with the approval of the director of the budget, who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, in lieu of payments authorized by the social services law, or payments of federal funds otherwise due to the local social services districts for programs provided under the federal social security act or the federal food stamp act, funds herein appropriated, in amounts certified by the state commissioner of temporary and disability assistance or the state commis- sioner of health as due from local social services districts each month as their share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law may be set aside by the state comptroller in an interest-bearing account in order to ensure the orderly and prompt payment of providers under section 367-b of the social services law pursuant to an esti- mate provided by the commissioner of health of each local social services district's share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law to the contrary, funds shall be made available to the commissioner of the office of mental health or the commission- er of the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services, in consultation with the commissioner of health and 490 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 approved by the director of the budget, and consistent with appropriations made therefor, to implement allocation plans developed by each such commissioner which shall describe mental health or substance use disorder services that should be developed to meet service needs resulting from the reduction of inpatient behavioral health services provided under the Medi- caid program, by programs licensed pursu- ant to article 31 or 32 of the mental hygiene law. Such programs may include programs that are licensed pursuant to both article 31 of the mental hygiene law and article 28 of the public health law, or certified under both article 32 of the mental hygiene law and article 28 of the public health law. For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including hospital inpatient services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropri- ation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15, and (ii) appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013 ............................ 11,614,445,000 For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including hospital outpatient and emergency room services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropri- ation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15, and (ii) appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013 ............................. 2,854,685,000 For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including clinic services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropri- ation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15, and (ii) appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 491 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013 ............................. 1,942,607,000 For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including nursing home services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropri- ation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15, and (ii) appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013 ............................. 8,042,454,000 For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including other long term care services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropri- ation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15, and (ii) appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013 ............................. 6,286,146,000 For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including managed care services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropri- ation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15, and (ii) appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013 ............................ 12,842,844,000 For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including pharmacy services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropri- ation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15, and (ii) appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013 ............................. 4,974,088,000 492 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including transporta- tion services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropri- ation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15, and (ii) appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013 ............................... 432,482,000 For additional services related to supple- mental rates for ambulance providers ......... 6,000,000 For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including dental services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropri- ation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15, and (ii) appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013 ............................... 355,617,000 For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including noninstitu- tional and other spending. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropri- ation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15, and (ii) appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013 ............................ 10,655,522,000 For grants to medicaid managed care plans, health homes, and providers of behavioral health services to contribute to expenses associated with the transition of adult and children's behavioral health providers and services into managed care .............. 10,000,000 For services and expenses related to regional health information collabora- tives. The department shall make grants within amounts appropriated therefor, to assure high-quality and accessible primary care, to provide technical assistance to support financial and business planning 493 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 for integrated systems of care, and to assist primary care providers in the adoption, implementation, and meaningful use of electronic health record technology ... 9,000,000 For services and expenses related to regional planning activities of the finger lakes health systems agency, including statewide coordination and demonstration of best practices. The department shall make grants within amounts appropriated therefor, to assure high-quality and accessible primary care, to provide tech- nical assistance to support financial and business planning for integrated systems of care, and to assist primary care providers in the adoption, implementation, and meaningful use of electronic health record technology............................. 2,500,000 Notwithstanding sections 112 and 163 of the state finance law or any other contrary provision of law, in the event that the department of health receives approval from the centers for medicare and medicaid services to amend its 1115 waiver known as the partnership plan or receives approval for a new 1115 waiver for the purpose of reinvesting savings resulting from the redesign of the medical assistance program, the money hereby appropriated may be used to make funds or payments author- ized pursuant to such waiver, including funds or payments described in subdivi- sions 20 and 21 of section 2807 of the public health law ........................ 4,000,000,000 For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including medical services provided at state facilities operated by the office of mental health, the office for people with developmental disabilities and the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropri- ation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15, and (ii) appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013 ............................ 10,000,000,000 -------------- 494 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Program account subtotal .............. 74,028,390,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other HCRA Resources Fund Indigent Care Account - 20817 Notwithstanding section 40 of state finance law or any other law to the contrary, all medical assistance appropriations made from this account shall remain in full force and effect in accordance, in the aggregate, with the following schedule: not more than 50 percent for the period April 1, 2014 to March 31, 2015; and the remaining amount for the period April 1, 2015 to March 31, 2016. Notwithstanding section 40 of the state finance law or any provision of law to the contrary, subject to federal approval, department of health state funds medicaid spending, excluding payments for medical services provided at state facilities operated by the office of mental health, the office for people with developmental disabilities and the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services and further excluding any payments which are not appropriated within the department of health, in the aggregate, for the period April 1, 2014 through March 31, 2015, shall not exceed $17,082,871,000 except as provided below and state share medicaid spending, in the aggregate, for the period April 1, 2015 through March 31, 2016, shall not exceed $17,937,867,000, but in no event shall department of health state funds medicaid spending for the period April 1, 2014 through March 31, 2016 exceed $35,020,738,000 provided, however, such aggregate limits may be adjusted by the director of the budget to account for any changes in the New York state federal medical assistance percentage amount established pursuant to the federal social security act, increases in provider reven- ues, reductions in local social services district payments for medical assistance administration and beginning April 1, 2012 the operational costs of the New York state medical indemnity fund, pursuant to a chapter establishing such fund. Such 495 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 projections may be adjusted by the direc- tor of the budget to account for increased or expedited department of health state funds medicaid expenditures as a result of a natural or other type of disaster, including a governmental declaration of emergency. The director of the budget, in consultation with the commissioner of health, shall assess on monthly basis known and projected medicaid expenditures by category of service and by geographic region, as determined by the commissioner of health, incurred both prior to and subsequent to such assessment for each such period, and if the director of the budget determines that such expenditures are expected to cause medicaid spending for such period to exceed the aggregate limit specified herein for such period, the state medicaid director, in consulta- tion with the director of the budget and the commissioner of health, shall develop a medicaid savings allocation plan to limit such spending to the aggregate limit specified herein for such period. Such medicaid savings allocation plan shall be designed, to reduce the expenditures authorized by the appropriations herein in compliance with the following guidelines: (1) reductions shall be made in compliance with applicable federal law, including the provisions of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Public Law No. 111- 148, and the Health Care and Education Reconciliation Act of 2010, Public Law No. 111-152 (collectively "Affordable Care Act") and any subsequent amendments there- to or regulations promulgated thereunder; (2) reductions shall be made in a manner that complies with the state medicaid plan approved by the federal centers for medi- care and medicaid services, provided, however, that the commissioner of health is authorized to submit any state plan amendment or seek other federal approval, including waiver authority, to implement the provisions of the medicaid savings allocation plan that meets the other criteria set forth herein; (3) reductions shall be made in a manner that maximizes federal financial participation, to the extent practicable, including any federal 496 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 financial participation that is available or is reasonably expected to become avail- able, in the discretion of the commission- er, under the Affordable Care Act; (4) reductions shall be made uniformly among categories of services and geographic regions of the state, to the extent prac- ticable, and shall be made uniformly with- in a category of service, to the extent practicable, except where the commissioner determines that there are sufficient grounds for non-uniformity, including but not limited to: the extent to which specific categories of services contrib- uted to department of health medicaid state funds spending in excess of the limits specified herein; the need to main- tain safety net services in underserved communities; or the potential benefits of pursuing innovative payment models contem- plated by the Affordable Care Act, in which case such grounds shall be set forth in the medicaid savings allocation plan; and (5) reductions shall be made in a manner that does not unnecessarily create administrative burdens to medicaid appli- cants and recipients or providers. The commissioner shall seek the input of the legislature, as well as organizations representing health care providers, consumers, businesses, workers, health insurers, and others with relevant exper- tise, in developing such medicaid savings allocation plan, to the extent that all or part of such plan, in the discretion of the commissioner, is likely to have a material impact on the overall medicaid program, particular categories of service or particular geographic regions of the state. (a) The commissioner shall post the medicaid savings allocation plan on the department of health's website and shall provide written copies of such plan to the chairs of the senate finance and the assembly ways and means committees at least 30 days before the date on which implementation is expected to begin. (b) The commissioner may revise the medicaid savings allocation plan subsequent to the provisions of notice and prior to imple- mentation but need provide a new notice 497 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 pursuant to subparagraph (i) of this para- graph only if the commissioner determines, in his or her discretion, that such revisions materially alter the plan. Notwithstanding the provisions of paragraphs (a) and (b) of this subdivision, the commissioner need not seek the input described in paragraph (a) of this subdi- vision or provide notice pursuant to para- graph (b) of this paragraph if, in the discretion of the commissioner, expedited development and implementation of a medi- caid savings allocation plan is necessary due to a public health emergency. For purposes of this section, a public health emergency is defined as: (i) a disaster, natural or otherwise, that significantly increases the immediate need for health care personnel in an area of the state; (ii) an event or condition that creates a widespread risk of exposure to a serious communicable disease, or the potential for such widespread risk of exposure; or (iii) any other event or condition determined by the commissioner to constitute an imminent threat to public health. Nothing in this paragraph shall be deemed to prevent all or part of such medicaid savings allocation plan from taking effect retroactively to the extent permitted by the federal centers for medicare and medi- caid services. In accordance with the medicaid savings allocation plan, the commissioner of the department of health shall reduce depart- ment of health state funds medicaid spend- ing by the amount of the projected over- spending through, actions including, but not limited to modifying or suspending reimbursement methods, including but not limited to all fees, premium levels and rates of payment, notwithstanding any provision of law that sets a specific amount or methodology for any such payments or rates of payment; modifying medicaid program benefits; seeking all necessary federal approvals, including, but not limited to waivers, waiver amend- ments; and suspending time frames for notice, approval or certification of rate requirements, notwithstanding any 498 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 provision of law, rule or regulation to the contrary, including but not limited to sections 2807 and 3614 of the public health law, section 18 of chapter 2 of the laws of 1988, and 18 NYCRR 505.14(h). The department of health shall prepare a monthly report that sets forth: (a) known and projected department of health medi- caid expenditures as described in subdivi- sion 1 of this section, and factors that could result in medicaid disbursements for the relevant state fiscal year to exceed the projected department of health state funds disbursements in the enacted budget financial plan pursuant to subdivision 3 of section 23 of the state finance law, including spending increases or decreases due to: enrollment fluctuations, rate changes, utilization changes, MRT invest- ments, and shift of beneficiaries to managed care; and variations in offline medicaid payments; and (b) the actions taken to implement any medicaid savings allocation plan implemented pursuant to subdivision 4 of this section, including information concerning the impact of such actions on each category of service and each geographic region of the state. Each such monthly report shall be provided to the chairs of the senate finance and the assembly ways and means committees and shall be posted on the department of health's website in a timely manner. For the purpose of making payments to providers of medical care pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law, and for payment of state aid to munici- palities where payment systems through fiscal intermediaries are not operational, to reimburse such providers for costs attributable to the provision of care to patients eligible for medical assistance. Payments from this appropriation to gener- al hospitals related to indigent care pursuant to article 28 of the public health law respectively, when combined with federal funds for services and expenses for the medical assistance program pursuant to title XIX of the federal social security act or its succes- sor program, shall equal the amount of the funds received related to health care 499 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 reform act allowances and surcharges pursuant to article 28 of the public health law and deposited to this account less any such amounts withheld pursuant to subdivision 21 of section 2807-c of the public health law. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the moneys hereby appropriated may be increased or decreased by interchange or transfer with any appropriation of the department of health with the approval of the director of the budget, who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chair- man of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropri- ation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15, and (ii) appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013 ............................. 1,583,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ............... 1,583,000,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other HCRA Resources Fund Medical Assistance Account - 20804 Notwithstanding section 40 of state finance law or any other law to the contrary, all medical assistance appropriations made from this account shall remain in full force and effect in accordance, in the aggregate, with the following schedule: not more than 50 percent for the period April 1, 2014 to March 31, 2015; and the remaining amount for the period April 1, 2015 to March 31, 2016. Notwithstanding section 40 of the state finance law or any provision of law to the contrary, subject to federal approval, department of health state funds medicaid spending, excluding payments for medical services provided at state facilities operated by the office of mental health, the office for people with developmental 500 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 disabilities and the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services and further excluding any payments which are not appropriated within the department of health, in the aggregate, for the period April 1, 2014 through March 31, 2015, shall not exceed $17,082,871,000 except as provided below and state share medicaid spending, in the aggregate, for the period April 1, 2015 through March 31, 2016, shall not exceed $17,937,867,000, but in no event shall department of health state funds medicaid spending for the period April 1, 2014 through March 31, 2016 exceed $35,020,738,000 provided, however, such aggregate limits may be adjusted by the director of the budget to account for any changes in the New York state federal medical assistance percentage amount established pursuant to the federal social security act, increases in provider reven- ues, reductions in local social services district payments for medical assistance administration and beginning April 1, 2012 the operational costs of the New York state medical indemnity fund, pursuant to a chapter establishing such fund. Such projections may be adjusted by the direc- tor of the budget to account for increased or expedited department of health state funds medicaid expenditures as a result of a natural or other type of disaster, including a governmental declaration of emergency. The director of the budget, in consultation with the commissioner of health, shall assess on a monthly basis known and projected medicaid expenditures by category of service and by geographic region, as determined by the commissioner of health, incurred both prior to and subsequent to such assessment for each such period, and if the director of the budget determines that such expenditures are expected to cause medicaid spending for such period to exceed the aggregate limit specified herein for such period, the state medicaid director, in consulta- tion with the director of the budget and the commissioner of health, shall develop a medicaid savings allocation plan to limit such spending to the aggregate limit specified herein for such period. 501 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Such medicaid savings allocation plan shall be designed, to reduce the expenditures authorized by the appropriations herein in compliance with the following guidelines: (1) reductions shall be made in compliance with applicable federal law, including the provisions of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Public Law No. 111- 148, and the Health Care and Education Reconciliation Act of 2010, Public Law No. 111-152 (collectively "Affordable Care Act") and any subsequent amendments there- to or regulations promulgated thereunder; (2) reductions shall be made in a manner that complies with the state medicaid plan approved by the federal centers for medi- care and medicaid services, provided, however, that the commissioner of health is authorized to submit any state plan amendment or seek other federal approval, including waiver authority, to implement the provisions of the medicaid savings allocation plan that meets the other criteria set forth herein; (3) reductions shall be made in a manner that maximizes federal financial participation, to the extent practicable, including any federal financial participation that is available or is reasonably expected to become avail- able, in the discretion of the commission- er, under the Affordable Care Act; (4) reductions shall be made uniformly among categories of services and geographic regions of the state, to the extent prac- ticable, and shall be made uniformly with- in a category of service, to the extent practicable, except where the commissioner determines that there are sufficient grounds for non-uniformity, including but not limited to: the extent to which specific categories of services contrib- uted to department of health medicaid state funds spending in excess of the limits specified herein; the need to main- tain safety net services in underserved communities; or the potential benefits of pursuing innovative payment models contem- plated by the Affordable Care Act, in which case such grounds shall be set forth in the medicaid savings allocation plan; and (5) reductions shall be made in a manner that does not unnecessarily create 502 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 administrative burdens to medicaid appli- cants and recipients or providers. The commissioner shall seek the input of the legislature, as well as organizations representing health care providers, consumers, businesses, workers, health insurers, and others with relevant exper- tise, in developing such medicaid savings allocation plan, to the extent that all or part of such plan, in the discretion of the commissioner, is likely to have a material impact on the overall medicaid program, particular categories of service or particular geographic regions of the state. (a) The commissioner shall post the medicaid savings allocation plan on the department of health's website and shall provide written copies of such plan to the chairs of the senate finance and the assembly ways and means committees at least 30 days before the date on which implementation is expected to begin. (b) The commissioner may revise the medicaid savings allocation plan subsequent to the provisions of notice and prior to imple- mentation but need provide a new notice pursuant to subparagraph (i) of this para- graph only if the commissioner determines, in his or her discretion, that such revisions materially alter the plan. Notwithstanding the provisions of paragraphs (a) and (b) of this subdivision, the commissioner need not seek the input described in paragraph (a) of this subdi- vision or provide notice pursuant to para- graph (b) of this paragraph if, in the discretion of the commissioner, expedited development and implementation of a medi- caid savings allocation plan is necessary due to a public health emergency. For purposes of this section, a public health emergency is defined as: (i) a disaster, natural or otherwise, that significantly increases the immediate need for health care personnel in an area of the state; (ii) an event or condition that creates a widespread risk of exposure to a serious communicable disease, or the potential for such widespread risk of exposure; or (iii) any other event or condition determined by the commissioner 503 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 to constitute an imminent threat to public health. Nothing in this paragraph shall be deemed to prevent all or part of such medicaid savings allocation plan from taking effect retroactively to the extent permitted by the federal centers for medicare and medi- caid services. In accordance with the medicaid savings allocation plan, the commissioner of the department of health shall reduce depart- ment of health state funds medicaid spend- ing by the amount of the projected over- spending through, actions including, but not limited to modifying or suspending reimbursement methods, including but not limited to all fees, premium levels and rates of payment, notwithstanding any provision of law that sets a specific amount or methodology for any such payments or rates of payment; modifying medicaid program benefits; seeking all necessary federal approvals, including, but not limited to waivers, waiver amend- ments; and suspending time frames for notice, approval or certification of rate requirements, notwithstanding any provision of law, rule or regulation to the contrary, including but not limited to sections 2807 and 3614 of the public health law, section 18 of chapter 2 of the laws of 1988, and 18 NYCRR 505.14(h). The department of health shall prepare a monthly report that sets forth: (a) known and projected department of health medi- caid expenditures as described in subdivi- sion 1 of this section, and factors that could result in medicaid disbursements for the relevant state fiscal year to exceed the projected department of health state funds disbursements in the enacted budget financial plan pursuant to subdivision 3 of section 23 of the state finance law, including spending increases or decreases due to: enrollment fluctuations, rate changes, utilization changes, MRT invest- ments, and shift of beneficiaries to managed care; and variations in offline medicaid payments; and (b) the actions taken to implement any medicaid savings allocation plan implemented pursuant to subdivision 4 of this section, including 504 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 information concerning the impact of such actions on each category of service and each geographic region of the state. Each such monthly report shall be provided to the chairs of the senate finance and the assembly ways and means committees and shall be posted on the department of health's website in a timely manner. For the purpose of making payments, the money hereby appropriated is available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or here- after accrued, to providers of medical care pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law, and for payment of state aid to municipalities and the feder- al government where payment systems through fiscal intermediaries are not operational, to reimburse such providers for costs attributable to the provision of care to patients eligible for medical assistance. Notwithstanding any inconsist- ent provision of law, the moneys hereby appropriated may be increased or decreased by interchange or transfer with any appro- priation of the department of health with the approval of the director of the budg- et, who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. For services and expenses of the medical assistance program related to the treat- ment of breast and cervical cancer. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropri- ation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15, and (ii) appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013 ................................. 4,200,000 For services and expenses of the medical assistance program related to disabled persons. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropri- ation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering 505 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 fiscal year 2014-15, and (ii) appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013 ................................ 47,000,000 For services and expenses of the medical assistance program. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropri- ation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15, and (ii) appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013 ............................. 6,375,648,000 For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including costs associ- ated with the family health plus program. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropri- ation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15, and (ii) appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013 ............................... 310,595,000 For services and expenses of the medical assistance program related to supporting workforce recruitment and retention of personal care services or any worker with direct patient care responsibility for local social service districts which include a city with a population of over one million persons. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropri- ation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15, and (ii) appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013 ............................... 272,000,000 For services and expenses of the medical assistance program related to supporting workforce recruitment and retention of personal care services for local social service districts that do not include a city with a population of over one million persons. 506 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropri- ation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15, and (ii) appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013 ................................ 22,400,000 For services and expenses of the medical assistance program related to supporting rate increases for certified home health agencies, long term home health care programs, AIDS home care programs, hospice programs, managed long term care plans and approved managed long term care operating demonstrations for recruitment and retention of health care workers. Notwith- standing any provision of the law to the contrary, the portion of this appropri- ation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15, and (ii) appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013 ............................... 100,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ............... 7,131,843,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Medical Assistance Account - 22187 Notwithstanding section 40 of state finance law or any other law to the contrary, all medical assistance appropriations made from this account shall remain in full force and effect in accordance, in the aggregate, with the following schedule: not more than 50 percent for the period April 1, 2014 to March 31, 2015; and the remaining amount for the period April 1, 2015 to March 31, 2016. Notwithstanding section 40 of the state finance law or any provision of law to the contrary, subject to federal approval, department of health state funds medicaid spending, excluding payments for medical services provided at state facilities operated by the office of mental health, 507 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 the office for people with developmental disabilities and the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services and further excluding any payments which are not appropriated within the department of health, in the aggregate, for the period April 1, 2014 through March 31, 2015, shall not exceed $17,082,871,000 except as provided below and state share medicaid spending, in the aggregate, for the period April 1, 2015 through March 31, 2016, shall not exceed $17,937,867,000, but in no event shall department of health state funds medicaid spending for the period April 1, 2014 through March 31, 2016 exceed $35,020,738,000 provided, however, such aggregate limits may be adjusted by the director of the budget to account for any changes in the New York state federal medical assistance percentage amount established pursuant to the federal social security act, increases in provider reven- ues, reductions in local social services district payments for medical assistance administration and beginning April 1, 2012 the operational costs of the New York state medical indemnity fund, pursuant to a chapter establishing such fund. Such projections may be adjusted by the direc- tor of the budget to account for increased or expedited department of health state funds medicaid expenditures as a result of a natural or other type of disaster, including a governmental declaration of emergency. The director of the budget, in consultation with the commissioner of health, shall assess on monthly basis known and projected medicaid expenditures by category of service and by geographic region, as determined by the commissioner of health, incurred both prior to and subsequent to such assessment for each such period, and if the director of the budget determines that such expenditures are expected to cause medicaid spending for such period to exceed the aggregate limit specified herein for such period, the state medicaid director, in consulta- tion with the director of the budget and the commissioner of health, shall develop a medicaid savings allocation plan to 508 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 limit such spending to the aggregate limit specified herein for such period. Such medicaid savings allocation plan shall be designed, to reduce the expenditures authorized by the appropriations herein in compliance with the following guidelines: (1) reductions shall be made in compliance with applicable federal law, including the provisions of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Public Law No. 111- 148, and the Health Care and Education Reconciliation Act of 2010, Public Law No. 111-152 (collectively "Affordable Care Act") and any subsequent amendments there- to or regulations promulgated thereunder; (2) reductions shall be made in a manner that complies with the state medicaid plan approved by the federal centers for medi- care and medicaid services, provided, however, that the commissioner of health is authorized to submit any state plan amendment or seek other federal approval, including waiver authority, to implement the provisions of the medicaid savings allocation plan that meets the other criteria set forth herein; (3) reductions shall be made in a manner that maximizes federal financial participation, to the extent practicable, including any federal financial participation that is available or is reasonably expected to become avail- able, in the discretion of the commission- er, under the Affordable Care Act; (4) reductions shall be made uniformly among categories of services and geographic regions of the state, to the extent prac- ticable, and shall be made uniformly with- in a category of service, to the extent practicable, except where the commissioner determines that there are sufficient grounds for non-uniformity, including but not limited to: the extent to which specific categories of services contrib- uted to department of health medicaid state funds spending in excess of the limits specified herein; the need to main- tain safety net services in underserved communities; or the potential benefits of pursuing innovative payment models contem- plated by the Affordable Care Act, in which case such grounds shall be set forth in the medicaid savings allocation plan; 509 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 and (5) reductions shall be made in a manner that does not unnecessarily create administrative burdens to medicaid appli- cants and recipients or providers. The commissioner shall seek the input of the legislature, as well as organizations representing health care providers, consumers, businesses, workers, health insurers, and others with relevant exper- tise, in developing such medicaid savings allocation plan, to the extent that all or part of such plan, in the discretion of the commissioner, is likely to have a material impact on the overall medicaid program, particular categories of service or particular geographic regions of the state. (a) The commissioner shall post the medicaid savings allocation plan on the department of health's website and shall provide written copies of such plan to the chairs of the senate finance and the assembly ways and means committees at least 30 days before the date on which implementation is expected to begin. (b) The commissioner may revise the medicaid savings allocation plan subsequent to the provisions of notice and prior to imple- mentation but need provide a new notice pursuant to subparagraph (i) of this para- graph only if the commissioner determines, in his or her discretion, that such revisions materially alter the plan. Notwithstanding the provisions of paragraphs (a) and (b) of this subdivision, the commissioner need not seek the input described in paragraph (a) of this subdi- vision or provide notice pursuant to para- graph (b) of this paragraph if, in the discretion of the commissioner, expedited development and implementation of a medi- caid savings allocation plan is necessary due to a public health emergency. For purposes of this section, a public health emergency is defined as: (i) a disaster, natural or otherwise, that significantly increases the immediate need for health care personnel in an area of the state; (ii) an event or condition that creates a widespread risk of exposure to a serious communicable disease, or the potential for such widespread risk of 510 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 exposure; or (iii) any other event or condition determined by the commissioner to constitute an imminent threat to public health. Nothing in this paragraph shall be deemed to prevent all or part of such medicaid savings allocation plan from taking effect retroactively to the extent permitted by the federal centers for medicare and medi- caid services. In accordance with the medicaid savings allocation plan, the commissioner of the department of health shall reduce depart- ment of health state funds medicaid spend- ing by the amount of the projected over- spending through, actions including, but not limited to modifying or suspending reimbursement methods, including but not limited to all fees, premium levels and rates of payment, notwithstanding any provision of law that sets a specific amount or methodology for any such payments or rates of payment; modifying medicaid program benefits; seeking all necessary federal approvals, including, but not limited to waivers, waiver amend- ments; and suspending time frames for notice, approval or certification of rate requirements, notwithstanding any provision of law, rule or regulation to the contrary, including but not limited to sections 2807 and 3614 of the public health law, section 18 of chapter 2 of the laws of 1988, and 18 NYCRR 505.14(h). The department of health shall prepare a monthly report that sets forth: (a) known and projected department of health medi- caid expenditures as described in subdivi- sion 1 of this section, and factors that could result in medicaid disbursements for the relevant state fiscal year to exceed the projected department of health state funds disbursements in the enacted budget financial plan pursuant to subdivision 3 of section 23 of the state finance law, including spending increases or decreases due to: enrollment fluctuations, rate changes, utilization changes, MRT invest- ments, and shift of beneficiaries to managed care; and variations in offline medicaid payments; and (b) the actions taken to implement any medicaid savings 511 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 allocation plan implemented pursuant to subdivision 4 of this section, including information concerning the impact of such actions on each category of service and each geographic region of the state. Each such monthly report shall be provided to the chairs of the senate finance and the assembly ways and means committees and shall be posted on the department of health's website in a timely manner. For the purpose of making payments to providers of medical care pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law, and for payment of state aid to munici- palities and the federal government where payment systems through fiscal interme- diaries are not operational, to reimburse the provision of care to patients eligible for medical assistance. For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including nursing home, personal care, certified home health agen- cy, long term home health care program and hospital services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropri- ation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15, and (ii) appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013 ............................. 1,570,800,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ............... 1,570,800,000 -------------- OFFICE OF HEALTH INSURANCE PROGRAMS ......................... 23,755,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 The monies hereby appropriated shall be available for the cost of housing subsi- dies to certain participants in the nurs- ing home transition and diversion waiver program as authorized by chapters 615 and 627 of the laws of 2004. A portion of such funds may be used for administration of the housing subsidies, either by state 512 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 staff or a not-for-profit agency. Up to 100 percent of this appropriation may be suballocated to the division of housing and community renewal ........................ 2,303,000 For services and expenses related to trau- matic brain injury including but not limited to services rendered to individ- uals enrolled in the federally approved home and community based services (HCBS) waiver and including personal and nonper- sonal services spending originally author- ized by appropriations and reappropri- ations enacted prior to 1996 ................ 12,465,000 For services and expenses of Alzheimer's disease assistance centers as established pursuant to chapter 586 of the laws of 1987 ........................................... 471,000 For a grant to the Coalition of New York State Alzheimer's Chapter, Inc. in support of and for distribution to a statewide network of not-for-profit corporations established and dedicated to responding at the local level to the needs of the New York State Alzheimer's community pursuant to subdivision 2 of section 2005 of the public health law .............................. 233,000 For services and expenses for the Alzheimer's community assistance program as established pursuant to chapter 657 of the laws of 1997 ................................ 47,000 For services and expenses for Alzheimer's community service programs ..................... 279,000 For services and expenses, including subal- location to the state office for the aging, for coordinating patient care Alzheimer's disease program .................... 340,000 For services and expenses, including grants, of a falls prevention program .................. 142,000 Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the money hereby appropriated may be increased or decreased by interchange, transfer or suballocation between this appropriated amount and appropriations of the department of health medical assist- ance program and the department of health medical assistance administration program. For services and expenses for DC37 and Team- ster Local 858 health insurance coverage under the family health plus (FHPlus), medicaid or for payments to participating health insurance plans in the New York state health benefit exchange ................ 5,000,000 513 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For services and expenses related to the annual hospital institutional cost report ...... 300,000 For services and expenses related to crimi- nal background checks for all adult care facilities. All or a portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations .................... 1,300,000 For additional services and expenses of Alz- heimer's disease assistance centers ............ 125,000 For additional services and expenses related to Elder Health ................................ 750,000 -------------- Program account subtotal .................. 23,755,000 -------------- OFFICE OF HEALTH SYSTEMS MANAGEMENT ......................... 21,398,300 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For contractual services related to medical necessity and quality of care reviews related to medicaid patients and to moni- tor health care services provided to persons with AIDS ........................... 10,199,000 For services and expenses to support the center for liver transplant and the alli- ance for donation .............................. 352,000 For services and expenses for cardiac services access and cardiac data quality/outcomes initiatives ................... 653,000 For services and expenses of the brain trau- ma foundation .................................. 232,000 For services and expenses of a quality program for adult care facilities, includ- ing enriched housing facilities. Such program shall be targeted at improving the quality of life for adult care facili- ty residents. The department subject to the approval of the director of the divi- sion of budget, shall develop an allo- cation methodology taking into account financial status of the facility as well as resident needs. Such allocation shall serve as the basis of distribution to eligible facilities .......................... 6,532,000 For an operating assistance subprogram for enriched housing. To the extent that funds are appropriated for such purposes, the department is authorized to pay an operat- ing subsidy for SSI recipients who are 514 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 residents in certified not-for-profit or public enriched housing programs. Such subsidy shall not exceed $115 per month per each SSI recipient and will be paid directly to the certified operator. If appropriations are not sufficient to meet such maximum monthly payments, such subsi- dy shall be reduced proportionately ............ 475,000 For services and expenses, including grants, of the long term care community coalition for an advocacy program on behalf of seniors with long term care needs ............... 33,000 For services and expenses for the center for workforce studies at the school of public health through the research foundation of the state university of New York ............... 186,000 For services and expenses of upstate medical university through the research foundation of the state university of New York to promote minority participation in medical education ....................................... 19,000 For services and expenses of the gateway institute through the research foundation of the city university of New York to promote minority participation in medical education ...................................... 104,000 For additional services and expenses for a distressed hospital transition fund .......... 1,613,300 -------------- Program account subtotal .................. 20,398,300 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services account Federal Loan Repayment Account For expenses and services related to the health resources and services adminis- tration grant. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, and subject to the approval of the director of the budget, moneys hereby appropriated may be increased or decreased by transfer or suballocation to the higher education services corporation ............... 1,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 1,000,000 -------------- WADSWORTH CENTER FOR LABORATORIES AND RESEARCH PROGRAM ...... 11,504,400 -------------- 515 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For services and expenses of a genetic disease screening program ...................... 609,000 For services and expenses of a sickle cell screening program .............................. 213,400 -------------- Program account subtotal ..................... 822,400 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Federal Block Grant Account - 25183 For services and expenses of the various health prevention, diagnostic, detection and treatment services ....................... 3,682,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 3,682,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Spinal Cord Injury Research Fund Account - 21987 For services and expenses related to spinal cord injury research pursuant to chapter 338 of the laws of 1998 ...................... 2,000,000 For additional services and expenses related to spinal cord injury research pursuant to chapter 338 of the laws of 1998 .............. 3,000,000 For additional services and expenses related to spinal cord injury research pursuant to chapter 338 of the laws of 1998 .............. 2,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 7,000,000 -------------- 516 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 ADMINISTRATION PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, effective October 1, 2006, expenditures made from this appropriation shall effectively provide a cost of living adjustment to the office of minority health, as determined by the commissioner of the department of health, provided however, for the period commencing on April 1, 2013 and ending March 31, 2014, the commissioner shall not apply any new cost of living adjustment authorized by section 1 of part C of chap- ter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part H of chapter 56 of the laws of 2012, for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimbursement. The commissioner of the department of health shall determine the stand- ards and requirements necessary to qualify for such increases. Further, each local government unit or direct contract provider receiving such funding shall submit a written certification regard- ing the use of such funds to be provided in the format proscribed by the department. Funds shall be allocated from this appropriation pursuant to a plan prepared by the commissioner and approved by the director of the budget ... 14,500 .................................... (re. $14,500) For services and expenses of the office of minority health including competitive grants to promote community strategic planning or new or improved health care delivery systems and networks in minority areas. Up to $102,000 of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations for administration ... 266,000 ..... (re. $257,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, effective October 1, 2006, expenditures made from this appropriation shall effectively provide a cost of living adjustment to the office of minority health, as determined by the commissioner of the department of health, provided however, for the period commencing on April 1, 2012 and ending March 31, 2013, the commissioner shall not apply any new cost of living adjustment authorized by section 1 of part C of chap- ter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part F of chapter 59 of the laws of 2011, for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimbursement. The commissioner of the department of health shall determine the standards and requirements necessary to qualify for such increases. Further, each local government unit or direct contract provider receiving such funding shall submit a written certification regard- ing the use of such funds to be provided in the format proscribed by the department. Funds shall be allocated from this appropriation pursuant to a plan prepared by the commissioner and approved by the director of the budget ... 14,500 .................................... (re. $14,500) 517 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses of the office of minority health including competitive grants to promote community strategic planning or new or improved health care delivery systems and networks in minority areas. Up to $102,000 of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations for administration ... 266,000 ..... (re. $239,587) ADMINISTRATION AND EXECUTIVE DIRECTION PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For services and expenses of the office of minority health including competitive grants to promote community strategic planning or new or improved health care delivery systems and networks in minority areas. Up to $102,000 of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations for administration ... 532,000 ..... (re. $188,700) AIDS INSTITUTE PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, effective October 1, 2006, expenditures made from this appropriation shall effectively provide a cost of living adjustment, provided however, for the peri- od commencing on April 1, 2013 and ending March 31, 2014, the commissioner shall not apply any new cost of living adjustment authorized by section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part H of chapter 56 of the laws of 2012, for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimbursement, for providers of the following services, as determined by the commissioner of the department of health: regional and targeted HIV, STD, and hepatitis C services, HIV, STD, and hepatitis C prevention, HIV health care and supportive services, hepatitis C programs and HIV, STD, and hepatitis C clin- ical and provider education programs. The commissioner of the department of health shall determine the stan- dards and requirements necessary to qualify for such increases and the department may suballocate funds as needed. Further, each local government unit or direct contract provider receiving such funding shall submit a written certification regarding the use of such funds to be provided in the format proscribed by the department. Funds shall be allocated from this appropriation pursuant to a plan prepared by the commissioner and approved by the director of the budget ... 6,245,000 .............................. (re. $6,245,000) For services and expenses for HIV health care and supportive services. A portion of this appropriation may be suballocated to other state agencies, authorities, or accounts for expenditures related to the New York/New York III supportive housing agreement. A portion of these funds may be transferred to the general fund - state purposes 518 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 account for administration of this program ......................... 29,248,300 ........................................ (re. $3,200,000) For services and expenses for hepatitis C programs. A portion of these funds may be transferred to the general fund-state purposes account for administration of this program ... 1,068,000 .... (re. $927,740) For additional grants to existing community service programs to meet the increased demands of HIV education, prevention, outreach, legal and supportive services to high risk groups and to address increased operating costs of these programs. Such grants shall be equitably distributed ... 525,000 ............................. (re. $525,000) For additional grants to existing community based organizations and to article 28 of the public health law diagnostic and treatment centers that must operate in a neighborhood or geographic area with high concentrations of at risk populations and provide services and programs that are culturally sensitive to the special social and cultural needs of the at risk populations. Such grant shall be used to meet increased demands for HIV education, prevention, outreach, and legal programs. Such grant shall be equitably distributed ...... 525,000 ............................................. (re. $525,000) For services and expenses for regional and targeted HIV, STD, and hepatitis C services. To ensure organizational viability, agency administration may be supported subject to the review and approval of the department of health. A portion of these funds may be trans- ferred to the general fund-state purposes account for administration of this program. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the Commissioner of Health shall be authorized to continue contracts with community service programs, multi-service agencies and community development initiatives for all such contracts which were executed on or before March 31, 2009, without any additional requirements that such contracts be subject to competitive bidding or a request for proposals process ... 27,749,300 ................. (re. $17,080,350) For services and expenses for HIV, STD, and hepatitis C prevention. A portion of these funds may be suballocated to other state agencies. A portion of these funds may be transferred to the general fund- state purposes account for administration of this program .......... 31,087,500 ....................................... (re. $22,281,150) For services and expenses for HIV clinical and provider education programs ... 2,598,000 ............................ (re. $2,201,790) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, effective October 1, 2006, expenditures made from this appropriation shall effectively provide a cost of living adjustment, provided however, for the peri- od commencing on April 1, 2012 and ending March 31, 2013, the commissioner shall not apply any new cost of living adjustment authorized by section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part F of chapter 59 of the laws of 2011, for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimbursement, for providers of the following services, as determined by the commissioner of the department of health: regional and targeted HIV, STD, and hepatitis C services, 519 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 HIV, STD, and hepatitis C prevention, HIV health care and supportive services, hepatitis C programs and HIV, STD, and hepatitis C clin- ical and provider education programs. The commissioner of the department of health shall determine the stan- dards and requirements necessary to qualify for such increases and the department may suballocate funds as needed. Further, each local government unit or direct contract provider receiving such funding shall submit a written certification regarding the use of such funds to be provided in the format proscribed by the department. Funds shall be allocated from this appropriation pursuant to a plan prepared by the commissioner and approved by the director of the budget ... 6,245,000 ................................ (re. $437,520) For services and expenses for HIV health care and supportive services. A portion of this appropriation may be suballocated to other state agencies, authorities, or accounts for expenditures related to the New York/New York III supportive housing agreement. A portion of these funds may be transferred to the general fund - state purposes account for administration of this program ......................... 10,933,100 ........................................ (re. $1,674,160) For services and expenses for hepatitis C programs. A portion of these funds may be transferred to the general fund-state purposes account for administration of this program ... 1,131,000 ..... (re. $88,950) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses for HIV health care and supportive services. A portion of this appropriation may be suballocated to other state agencies, authorities, or accounts for expenditures related to the New York/New York III supportive housing agreement. A portion of these funds may be transferred to the general fund - state purposes account for administration of this program ......................... 9,088,000 ........................................... (re. $600,000) By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2009: For grants to programs in New York state for the provision of HIV/AIDS legal and supportive services ... 600,000 ............ (re. $44,000) CENTER FOR COMMUNITY HEALTH PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: State aid to municipalities for the operation of local health depart- ments and laboratories and for the provision of general public health services pursuant to article 6 of the public health law for activities under the jurisdiction of the commissioner of health. Notwithstanding any other provision of article 6 of the public health law, a county may obtain reimbursement pursuant to this act, only after the county chief financial officer certifies, in the municipal health services plan, that county tax levies used to fund services carried out by the county health department have not been added to or supplanted directly or indirectly by any funds obtained by the 520 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 county pursuant to the Master Settlement Agreement entered into on November 23, 1998 by the state and leading United States tobacco product manufacturers, except in the case of a public health emer- gency, as determined by the commissioner of health. Notwithstanding annual aggregate limits for bad debt and charity care allowances and any other provision of law, up to $1,700,000 shall be transferred to the medical assistance program general fund - local assistance account for eligible publicly sponsored certified home health agencies that demonstrate losses from a disproportionate share of bad debt and charity care, pursuant to chapter 884 of the laws of 1990. Within the maximum limits specified herein, the department shall transfer only those funds which are necessary to meet the state share requirements for disproportionate share adjust- ments expected to be paid for the period January 1, 2013 through December 31, 2013. The moneys hereby appropriated shall be available for payment of financial assistance heretofore accrued ............................ 214,739,000 ..................................... (re. $179,000,000) For services and expenses including payment of health insurance premi- ums and reimbursement of health care providers for services rendered to individuals enrolled in the cystic fibrosis program pursuant to chapter 851 of the laws of 1987. The amounts appropriated pursuant to such appropriation may be suballocated to other state agencies or accounts for expenditures incurred in the operation of programs funded by such appropriation subject to the approval of the director of the budget ... 800,000 ........................... (re. $649,000) For services and expenses to implement the early intervention program act of 1992. The moneys hereby appropriated shall be available for payment of financial assistance heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue. Notwithstanding the provisions of any other law to the contrary, for state fiscal year 2013-14 the liability of the state and the amount to be distributed or otherwise expended by the state pursuant to section 2557 of the public health law shall be determined by first calculating the amount of the expenditure or other liability pursu- ant to such law, and then reducing the amount so calculated by two percent of such amount ... 163,687,000 .......... (re. $163,687,000) For services and expenses of a study of racial disparities ........... 147,500 ............................................. (re. $147,500) For services and expenses of a minority male wellness and screening program ... 26,950 ................................... (re. $26,950) For services and expenses of a Latino health outreach initiative ... 36,750 ............................................... (re. $36,750) For services and expenses for stockpile storage for vaccines and supplies. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations for administration of this program ... 1,200,000 ....................................... (re. $510,000) For services and expenses to support the STD center of excellence .... 480,000 ............................................. (re. $360,000) For services and expenses related to the Indian health program. The moneys hereby appropriated shall be for payment of financial assist- ance heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue. Up to 2.5 percent of 521 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 this appropriation may be transferred to the general fund-state purposes account for the nonpersonal service administration of this program ... 16,121,000 ............................ (re. $4,404,000) For services and expenses of a rabies program, including but not limited to reimbursement to counties for rabies expenses such as human post-exposure vaccination, and research studies in the control of wildlife rabies, pursuant to United States department of agricul- ture approval if necessary, to control the spread of rabies. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations for administration of this program .................. 1,456,000 ......................................... (re. $1,456,000) State grants for a program of family planning services pursuant to article 2 of the public health law. A portion of these funds may be suballocated to other state agencies ............................... 23,701,700 ....................................... (re. $21,739,000) The moneys hereby appropriated shall be available for respite services for families of eligible children. Such moneys shall be allocated to each municipality by the department of health as determined by the department, to reimburse such municipalities in the amount of 50 percent of the costs of respite services provided to eligible chil- dren and their families with the approval of the early intervention official, in accordance with section 2547 of the public health law, section 69-4.18 of title 10 of the New York codes rules and regu- lation and standards established by the department for the provision of respite services. The moneys allocated to each municipality by the department shall be the total amount of respite funds available for such purpose ... 1,757,300 .................... (re. $1,711,000) For services and expenses of a comprehensive adolescent pregnancy prevention program. A portion of this appropriation may be trans- ferred to state operations appropriations for administration of this program ... 10,631,300 ............................ (re. $8,061,000) Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, effective October 1, 2006, expenditures made from this appropriation shall effectively provide a cost of living adjustment, provided however, for the peri- od commencing on April 1, 2013 and ending March 31, 2014, the commissioner shall not apply any new cost of living adjustment authorized by section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part H of chapter 56 of the laws of 2012, for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimbursement, for providers of the following services, as determined by the commissioner of the department of health: obesity prevention and diabetes programs, nutritional services to pregnant women, infants and children, hunger prevention and nutrition assistance program, Indian health, asthma, prenatal care assistance program, rape crisis, comprehensive adolescent preg- nancy prevention, family planning, school health, childhood lead poisoning prevention, children with special health care needs, regional perinatal centers, migrant health, dental services, cancer services programs, healthy heart, Alzheimer's disease assistance centers, Alzheimer's research and education, tobacco control, rabies, immunization, universal prenatal and postpartum home visita- tion, public health campaign, sexually transmitted diseases, osteo- 522 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 porosis prevention, sudden infant death syndrome, tick-borne disease, and tuberculosis control. The commissioner of the depart- ment of health shall determine the standards and requirements neces- sary to qualify for such increases and the department may suballo- cate funds as needed. Further, each local government unit or direct contract provider receiving such funding shall submit written certification regarding the use of such funds to be provided in the format prescribed by the department. Funds shall be allocated from this appropriation pursuant to a plan prepared by the commissioner and approved by the director of the budget ......................... 28,530,200 ....................................... (re. $28,530,200) For grants-in-aid to contract for hypertension prevention, screening, and treatment programs ... 232,300 .................. (re. $232,300) For services and expenses including an education program related to a children's asthma program. The department shall make grants within the amounts appropriated therefor to local health agencies, health care providers, school, school-based health centers and community- based organizations and other organizations with demonstrated inter- est and expertise in serving persons with asthma to develop and implement regional or community plans which may include the follow- ing activities: self-management programs in elementary schools, conducting public and provider education programs and implementing protocols for collection of data on asthma-related school absentee- ism and emergency room visits. In making grants the commissioner may give priority consideration to entities serving areas of the state with high incidence and prevalence of asthma. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations for administration of this program ................................. 213,400 ............................................. (re. $213,400) For services and expenses associated with new and existing school based health centers ... 9,842,900 ................ (re. $8,338,000) For services and expenses related to the school based health clinics program, notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law to the contrary, funds shall be available for the statewide school based health clinics program to provide grants to certain school based health centers pursuant to the following: Anthony Jordon Health Center ... 26,444 ................ (re. $26,444) Montefiore Medical Center ... 112,388 ................. (re. $112,388) Chenango Memorial Hospital ... 14,048 .................. (re. $14,048) East Harlem Council for Human Services ... 11,569 ...... (re. $11,569) Family Health Network ... 8,239 ......................... (re. $8,239) Kaleida Health ... 168,581 ............................ (re. $168,581) Lutheran Medical Center ... 55,367 ..................... (re. $55,367) Nassau Health Care Corporation ... 10,743 .............. (re. $10,743) NY Presbyterian Hospital ... 197,504 .................. (re. $197,504) Renaissance-Harlem Hospital ... 80,160 ................. (re. $80,160) Sisters of Charity ... 33,055 .......................... (re. $33,055) Suffolk County DOH ... 9,090 ............................ (re. $9,090) Threshold Center for Alternative Youth Services ...................... 20,659 ............................................... (re. $20,659) University of Rochester ... 46,278 ..................... (re. $46,278) Via Health-Rochester General Hospital ... 15,701 ....... (re. $15,701) 523 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 William F. Ryan Community Health Center ... 16,528 ..... (re. $16,528) For services and expenses to support grants to community health centers and comprehensive diagnostic and treatment centers for the purpose of furnishing primary health care services, including outreach, health education and dental care, to migrant and seasonal farmworkers and their families, of which no less than 70 percent shall be dedicated to community health centers receiving federal funding for such purpose pursuant to section 330(g) of the federal public health service act ... 406,000 ............... (re. $406,000) For services and expenses of a universal prenatal and postpartum home visitation program ... 1,847,000 .................. (re. $1,744,000) For services and expenses for childhood asthma coalitions. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appro- priations for administration of this program ....................... 1,163,300 ......................................... (re. $1,163,300) For services and expenses related to providing nutritional services and to provide nutritional education to pregnant women, infants, and children, including suballocations to the department of agriculture and markets for the farmer's market nutrition program and migrant worker services and the office of temporary and disability assist- ance for prenatal care assistance program activities. A portion of these funds may be suballocated to other state agencies. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appro- priations for administration of this program ....................... 26,254,900 ....................................... (re. $14,000,000) For services and expenses, including operating expenses related to providing nutritional services and nutrition education for hunger prevention and nutrition assistance. A portion of this appropriation may be suballocated to other state agencies. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations for administration of this program ................................. 28,046,700 ........................................ (re. $2,500,000) For services and expenses of the health and social services sexuality- related programs ... 4,966,900 .................... (re. $4,155,000) For grants to rape crisis centers for services to rape victims and programs to prevent rape. The amounts appropriated pursuant to such appropriation may be suballocated to other state agencies or accounts for expenditures incurred in the operation of programs funded by such appropriation subject to the approval of the director of the budget ... 1,887,600 ....................... (re. $1,155,000) For services and expenses related to evidence based cancer services programs. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations for administration of this program ... 25,281,000 ................................... (re. $23,006,000) For services and expenses related to obesity and diabetes programs. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations for administration of this program .................. 6,803,300 ......................................... (re. $5,824,000) For services and expenses related to statewide health broadcasts involving local, state and federal agencies. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations for administration of this program ... 39,400 ........ (re. $39,400) 524 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses of a public health genomics. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropri- ations for administration of this program .......................... 23,600 ............................................... (re. $23,600) For grants to sudden infant death syndrome centers ................... 18,400 ............................................... (re. $18,400) For services and expenses of the tick-borne disease institute, includ- ing grants for research and prevention, detection, and treatment of Lyme disease and other tick-borne illnesses ........................ 69,400 ............................................... (re. $69,400) For services and expenses of the comprehensive care centers for eating disorders program ... 118,000 ....................... (re. $118,000) For services and expenses of a safe motherhood initiative to prevent maternal deaths in New York state. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations for adminis- tration of this program ... 34,700 ................... (re. $34,700) For services and expenses of health promotion initiatives. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appro- priations for administration of this program ....................... 538,200 ............................................. (re. $538,200) For services and expenses for statewide maternal mortality reviews and the development of protocols to reduce incidents of death during childbirth. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations for administration of this program ... 31,300 ........................................... (re. $31,300) For services and expenses of the Adelphi University breast cancer support program ... 283,300 ......................... (re. $283,300) For services and expenses related to the tobacco use prevention and control program including grants to support cancer research. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations ... 33,143,300 .................... (re. $25,112,000) For services and expenses of a statewide public health campaign for tuberculosis control and prevention and for screening and education activities regarding sexually transmitted diseases, provided that any funds allocated under this appropriation shall not supplant existing local funds or state funds allocated to county health departments under article 6 of the public health law. Up to $300,000 of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations for the administration of this program by the department of health ......... 5,587,100 ......................................... (re. $5,075,000) State aid to municipalities for medical services for the rehabili- tation of physically handicapped children, pursuant to article 6 of the public health law ... 3,479,600 ............... (re. $3,385,000) For services and expenses of the prenatal care assistance program. Up to 100 percent of this appropriation may be suballocated to the medical assistance program general fund - local assistance account to be matched by federal funds ... 2,296,400 ...... (re. $1,861,000) For services and expenses related to tobacco enforcement, education and related activities, pursuant to chapter 433 of the laws of 1997. Of amounts appropriated herein, up to $500,000 may be used for educational programs. A portion of this appropriation may be trans- ferred to state operations ... 2,174,600 .......... (re. $2,174,600) 525 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses of the maternity and early childhood founda- tion ... 283,300 .................................... (re. $283,300) For grants in aid to contract for hypertension prevention, screening and treatment programs ... 631,700 .................. (re. $631,700) For services and expenses of tuberculosis treatment, detection and prevention ... 565,600 .............................. (re. $565,600) For services and expenses of a lead poisoning prevention program ..... 275,700 ............................................. (re. $262,000) For additional state grants for a program of family planning services pursuant to article 2 of the public health law ..................... 750,000 ............................................. (re. $750,000) For additional services and expenses associated with new and existing school based health centers ... 557,000 ............. (re. $557,000) For services and expenses related to the New York State breast cancer network ... 50,000 ................................... (re. $50,000) For services and expenses of the primary care development corporation ... 400,000 ......................................... (re. $400,000) For services and expenses of the Coalition for the Institutionalized Aged and Disabled ... 75,000 ......................... (re. $75,000) For services and expenses of the New York State Coalition of School- Based Health Centers ... 39,000 ...................... (re. $39,000) For services and expenses related to spinal cord injury research pursuant to chapter 338 of the laws of 1998. All or a portion of this appropriation may be transferred or suballocated to the state operations appropriations or the miscellaneous special revenue fund spinal cord injury research fund account ........................... 2,000,000 ......................................... (re. $2,000,000) For services and expenses related to testing for adrenoleukodystrophy (ALD). All of a portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations ... 110,000 ........................ (re. $110,000) For services and expenses related to the center for disability services' women's special health network ........................... 250,000 ............................................. (re. $250,000) For services and expenses related to the establishment of a school based health center at Richfield Springs ........................... 150,000 ............................................. (re. $150,000) For services and expenses of the endometriosis foundation of America for activities related to awareness, education, and research ....... 200,000 ............................................. (re. $200,000) For services and expenses of women's health, including but not limited to, eating disorders, preventative care, prenatal care, and cancer services ... 550,000 ................................ (re. $550,000) For additional services and expenses of the comprehensive care centers for eating disorders programs ... 120,000 ........... (re. $120,000) For additional services and expenses for the maternity and early childhood foundation ... 250,000 .................... (re. $250,000) For services and expenses for a study on broad scale systems inte- gration, to be performed by the Chautauqua County Chapter, NYSARC, Inc., for the purpose of evaluating whether cost savings and quality of care improvements may be achieved through the provision of services, including but not limited to, dental, health, behavioral health, employment, and social services intervention within a 526 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 managed care model in a rural setting. This appropriation may be available for transfer to state operations ......................... 100,000 ............................................. (re. $100,000) For services and expenses of the Finger Lakes Health Systems Agency ... 209,000 ......................................... (re. $209,000) For services and expenses related to health insurance coverage for home and personal care workers ... 3,000,000 ...... (re. $3,000,000) For services and expenses related to health insurance coverage for home and personal care workers ... 3,000,000 ...... (re. $3,000,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: State aid to municipalities for the operation of local health depart- ments and laboratories and for the provision of general public health services pursuant to article 6 of the public health law for activities under the jurisdiction of the commissioner of health. Notwithstanding any other provision of article 6 of the public health law, a county may obtain reimbursement pursuant to this act, only after the county chief financial officer certifies, in the municipal health services plan, that county tax levies used to fund services carried out by the county health department have not been added to or supplanted directly or indirectly by any funds obtained by the county pursuant to the Master Settlement Agreement entered into on November 23, 1998 by the state and leading United States tobacco product manufacturers, except in the case of a public health emer- gency, as determined by the commissioner of health. Notwithstanding annual aggregate limits for bad debt and charity care allowances and any other provision of law, up to $1,700,000 shall be transferred to the medical assistance program general fund - local assistance account for eligible publicly sponsored certified home health agencies that demonstrate losses from a disproportionate share of bad debt and charity care, pursuant to chapter 884 of the laws of 1990. Within the maximum limits specified herein, the department shall transfer only those funds which are necessary to meet the state share requirements for disproportionate share adjust- ments expected to be paid for the period January 1, 2012 through December 31, 2012. The moneys hereby appropriated shall be available for payment of financial assistance heretofore accrued ............................ 254,413,000 ..................................... (re. $104,615,000) For services and expenses of a rabies program, including but not limited to reimbursement to counties for rabies expenses such as human post-exposure vaccination, and research studies in the control of wildlife rabies, pursuant to United States department of agricul- ture approval if necessary, to control the spread of rabies. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations for administration of this program .................. 1,542,000 ........................................... (re. $634,000) For services and expenses including payment of health insurance premi- ums and reimbursement of health care providers for services rendered to individuals enrolled in the cystic fibrosis program pursuant to chapter 851 of the laws of 1987. The amounts appropriated pursuant to such appropriation may be suballocated to other state agencies or 527 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 accounts for expenditures incurred in the operation of programs funded by such appropriation subject to the approval of the director of the budget ... 800,000 ........................... (re. $368,000) The moneys hereby appropriated shall be available for respite services for families of eligible children. Such moneys shall be allocated to each municipality by the department of health as determined by the department, to reimburse such municipalities in the amount of 50 percent of the costs of respite services provided to eligible chil- dren and their families with the approval of the early intervention official, in accordance with section 2547 of the public health law, section 69-4.18 of title 10 of the New York codes rules and regu- lation and standards established by the department for the provision of respite services. The moneys allocated to each municipality by the department shall be the total amount of respite funds available for such purpose ... 1,861,000 .................... (re. $1,776,000) Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, effective October 1, 2006, expenditures made from this appropriation shall effectively provide a cost of living adjustment, provided however, for the peri- od commencing on April 1, 2012 and ending March 31, 2013, the commissioner shall not apply any new cost of living adjustment authorized by section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part F of chapter 59 of the laws of 2011, for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimbursement, for providers of the following services, as determined by the commissioner of the department of health: obesity prevention and diabetes programs, nutritional services to pregnant women, infants and children, hunger prevention and nutrition assistance program, Indian health, asthma, prenatal care assistance program, rape crisis, comprehensive adolescent preg- nancy prevention, family planning, school health, childhood lead poisoning prevention, children with special health care needs, regional perinatal centers, migrant health, dental services, cancer services programs, healthy heart, Alzheimer's disease assistance centers, Alzheimer's research and education, tobacco control, rabies, immunization, universal prenatal and postpartum home visita- tion, public health campaign, sexually transmitted diseases, osteo- porosis prevention, sudden infant death syndrome, tick-borne disease, and tuberculosis control. The commissioner of the depart- ment of health shall determine the standards and requirements neces- sary to qualify for such increases and the department may suballo- cate funds as needed. Further, each local government unit or direct contract provider receiving such funding shall submit written certification regarding the use of such funds to be provided in the format prescribed by the department. Funds shall be allocated from this appropriation pursuant to a plan prepared by the commissioner and approved by the director of the budget ......................... 28,530,200 ........................................ (re. $3,637,000) For services and expenses for stockpile storage for vaccines and supplies. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations for administration of this program ... 1,200,000 ....................................... (re. $300,000) 528 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses including an education program related to a children's asthma program. The department shall make grants within the amounts appropriated therefor to local health agencies, health care providers, school, school-based health centers and community- based organizations and other organizations with demonstrated inter- est and expertise in serving persons with asthma to develop and implement regional or community plans which may include the follow- ing activities: self-management programs in elementary schools, conducting public and provider education programs and implementing protocols for collection of data on asthma-related school absentee- ism and emergency room visits. In making grants the commissioner may give priority consideration to entities serving areas of the state with high incidence and prevalence of asthma. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations for administration of this program ................................. 226,000 .............................................. (re. $29,000) For services and expenses related to the school based health clinics program, notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law to the contrary, funds shall be available for the statewide school based health clinics program to provide grants to certain school based health centers pursuant to the following: Anthony Jordon Health Center ... 28,005 ................ (re. $28,005) Chenango Memorial Hospital ... 14,877 .................. (re. $14,877) Family Health Network ... 8,725 ......................... (re. $8,725) NY Presbyterian Hospital ... 209,164 .................. (re. $209,164) Suffolk County DOH ... 9,627 ............................ (re. $9,627) Via Health-Rochester General Hospital ... 16,628 ........ (re. $5,741) William F. Ryan Community Health Center ... 17,504 ..... (re. $17,504) For services and expenses to support grants to community health centers and comprehensive diagnostic and treatment centers for the purpose of furnishing primary health care services, including outreach, health education and dental care, to migrant and seasonal farmworkers and their families, of which no less than 70 percent shall be dedicated to community health centers receiving federal funding for such purpose pursuant to section 330(g) of the federal public health service act ... 430,000 ................ (re. $70,000) For services and expenses of a universal prenatal and postpartum home visitation program ... 1,956,000 .................... (re. $254,000) For services and expenses for childhood asthma coalitions. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appro- priations for administration of this program ....................... 1,232,000 ........................................... (re. $319,000) For services and expenses related to providing nutritional services and to provide nutritional education to pregnant women, infants, and children, including suballocations to the department of agriculture and markets for the farmer's market nutrition program and migrant worker services and the office of temporary and disability assist- ance for prenatal care assistance program activities. A portion of these funds may be suballocated to other state agencies. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appro- priations for administration of this program ....................... 19,811,300 ........................................ (re. $3,300,000) 529 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses related to evidence based cancer services programs. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations for administration of this program ... 9,006,750 ..................................... (re. $1,501,000) For services and expenses related to obesity and diabetes programs. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations for administration of this program .................. 7,205,000 ........................................... (re. $679,000) For services and expenses of a study of racial disparities ........... 147,500 ............................................. (re. $147,500) For services and expenses related to statewide health broadcasts involving local, state and federal agencies. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations for administration of this program ... 41,750 ......... (re. $8,000) For services and expenses of a public health genomics. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropri- ations for administration of this program .......................... 25,000 ............................................... (re. $25,000) For services and expenses of the tick-borne disease institute, includ- ing grants for research and prevention, detection, and treatment of Lyme disease and other tick-borne illnesses ........................ 73,500 ............................................... (re. $73,500) For services and expenses of a minority male wellness and screening program ... 26,950 ................................... (re. $26,950) For services and expenses of a Latino health outreach initiative ..... 36,750 ............................................... (re. $36,750) For services and expenses of health promotion initiatives. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appro- priations for administration of this program ....................... 570,000 .............................................. (re. $86,000) For state grants to improve access to infertility services, treat- ments, and procedures. Funds shall be allocated from this appropri- ation pursuant to a plan prepared by the commissioner of health and approved by the director of the budget ............................. 923,500 ............................................. (re. $725,000) For additional state grants to improve access to infertility services, treatments, and procedures ... 1,000,000 ............ (re. $799,000) For additional state grants to improve access to infertility services, treatments, and procedures ... 1,000,000 .......... (re. $1,000,000) For services and expenses of the Niagara health quality coalition .... 372,000 .............................................. (re. $95,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses of a rabies program, including but not limited to reimbursement to counties for rabies expenses such as human post-exposure vaccination, and research studies in the control of wildlife rabies, pursuant to United States department of agricul- ture approval if necessary, to control the spread of rabies. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations for administration of this program .................. 1,542,000 ........................................... (re. $495,000) 530 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 The moneys hereby appropriated shall be available for respite services for families of eligible children. Such moneys shall be allocated to each municipality by the department of health as determined by the department, to reimburse such municipalities in the amount of 50 percent of the costs of respite services provided to eligible chil- dren and their families with the approval of the early intervention official, in accordance with section 2547 of the public health law, section 69-4.18 of title 10 of the New York codes rules and regu- lation and standards established by the department for the provision of respite services. The moneys allocated to each municipality by the department shall be the total amount of respite funds available for such purpose ... 1,861,000 ...................... (re. $400,000) Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, effective October 1, 2006, expenditures made from this appropriation shall effectively provide a cost of living adjustment for providers of the following services, as determined by the commissioner of the department of health: nutrition education and outreach, obesity prevention and diabetes programs, nutritional services to pregnant women, infants and children, hunger prevention and nutrition assistance program, Indian health, asthma, prenatal care assistance program, rape crisis, comprehensive adolescent pregnancy prevention, family plan- ning, school health, childhood lead poisoning prevention, children with special health care needs, regional perinatal centers, migrant health, dental services, cancer services programs, healthy heart, Alzheimer's disease assistance centers, Alzheimer's research and education, tobacco control, rabies, immunization, universal prenatal and postpartum home visitation, public health campaign, sexually transmitted diseases, osteoporosis prevention, sudden infant death syndrome, tick-borne disease, and tuberculosis control. The commis- sioner of the department of health shall determine the standards and requirements necessary to qualify for such increases and the depart- ment may suballocate funds as needed. Further, each local government unit or direct contract provider receiving such funding shall submit written certification regarding the use of such funds to be provided in the format prescribed by the department. Funds shall be allocated from this appropriation pursuant to a plan prepared by the commis- sioner and approved by the director of the budget .................. 28,837,200 ........................................ (re. $3,226,000) For services and expenses for stockpile storage for vaccines and supplies. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations for administration of this program ... 1,200,000 ....................................... (re. $300,000) For services and expenses associated with new and existing school based health centers ... 4,436,000 .................. (re. $279,000) For services and expenses of a universal prenatal and postpartum home visitation program ... 1,956,000 .................... (re. $223,000) For grants to rape crisis centers for services to rape victims and programs to prevent rape. The amounts appropriated pursuant to such appropriation may be suballocated to other state agencies or accounts for expenditures incurred in the operation of programs funded by such appropriation subject to the approval of the director of the budget ... 1,871,000 ........................... (re. $7,000) 531 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses related to evidence based cancer services programs. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations for administration of this program ... 9,006,750 ....................................... (re. $964,000) For services and expenses related to obesity and diabetes programs. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations for administration of this program .................. 7,205,000 ........................................... (re. $500,000) For services and expenses related to state-wide health broadcasts involving local, state and federal agencies. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations for administration of this program ................................. 41,750 ............................................... (re. $19,000) For services and expenses of a safe motherhood initiative to prevent maternal deaths in New York state. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations for adminis- tration of this program ... 36,750 ................... (re. $27,000) For services and expenses of a minority male wellness and screening program ... 26,950 ................................... (re. $26,950) For services and expenses of a Latino health outreach initiative ..... 36,750 ............................................... (re. $36,750) For state grants to improve access to infertility services, treat- ments, and procedures. Funds shall be allocated from this appropri- ation pursuant to a plan prepared by the commissioner of health and approved by the director of the budget ............................. 923,500 ............................................. (re. $303,000) For services and expenses related to providing nutritional services and to provide nutritional education to pregnant women, infants, and children, including suballocations to the department of agriculture and markets for the farmer's market nutrition program and migrant worker services and the office of temporary and disability assist- ance for prenatal care assistance program activities. A portion of these funds may be suballocated to other state agencies. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appro- priations for administration of this program ....................... 19,811,300 ........................................ (re. $3,300,000) By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2010: State grants for a program of family planning services pursuant to article 2 of the public health law ................................. 28,595,000 ........................................... (re. $99,000) For services and expenses of the public health management leaders of tomorrow program, provided a portion of this appropriation shall be suballocated to university at Albany school of public health ....... 554,000 ............................................... (re. $1,000) For services and expenses of a study of racial disparities ........... 295,000 ............................................. (re. $292,000) For services and expenses of a public health genomics. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropri- ations for administration of this program .......................... 50,000 ............................................... (re. $42,000) 532 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses associated with new and existing school based health centers ... 4,436,000 ................... (re. $97,000) For services and expenses of a minority male wellness and screening program ... 53,900 ................................... (re. $53,900) For services and expenses of a Latino health outreach initiative ..... 73,500 ............................................... (re. $24,000) By chapter 108, section 11, of the laws of 2010: For services and expenses of health promotion initiatives. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appro- priations for administration of this program ....................... 1,140,000 ........................................... (re. $299,000) For state grants to improve access to infertility services, treat- ments, and procedures. Funds shall be allocated from this appropri- ation pursuant to a plan prepared by the commissioner of health and approved by the director of the budget ............................. 1,847,000 ......................................... (re. $1,846,000) For services and expenses related to statewide health broadcasts involving local, state and federal agencies. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations for administration of this program ... 83,500 ........ (re. $74,000) For services and expenses of a safe motherhood initiative to prevent maternal deaths in New York state. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations for adminis- tration of this program ... 73,500 ................... (re. $73,000) For services and expenses for statewide maternal mortality reviews and the development of protocols to reduce incidents of death during childbirth. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations for administration of this program ... 66,250 ........................................... (re. $66,000) By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2009: For services and expenses of a study of racial disparities ........... 295,000 ............................................. (re. $295,000) For state grants to improve access to infertility services, treat- ments, and procedures. Funds shall be allocated from this appropri- ation pursuant to a plan prepared by the commissioner of health and approved by the director of the budget. Funds appropriated herein are supported by savings resulting from the increased Federal Medical Assistance Percentage (FMAP) provided pursuant to the Ameri- can recovery and reinvestment act of 2009 .......................... 3,694,000 ........................................... (re. $150,000) For services and expenses of a chernobyl thyroid cancer screening pilot project ... 406,080 ........................... (re. $360,000) For services and expenses related to the statewide health and social services sexuality-related programs, notwithstanding any inconsist- ent provision of law to the contrary, funds shall be available for the statewide health and social services sexuality-related programs to establish health and social services and provide technical assistance pursuant to the following sub-schedule .................. 1,540,322 ............................................ (re. $15,000) 533 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 sub-schedule Ali Forney ... 11,216 .................................. (re. $11,216) Asian Pacific Islander Coalition of HIV/AIDS (Manhattan/Queens) ...... 44,865 ............................................... (re. $44,865) Audre Lorde Project ... 56,081 ......................... (re. $56,081) Bronx Community Pride Center ... 56,081 ................ (re. $56,081) Brooklyn AIDS Task Force - Shades of Lavender Project ................ ...................................................... (re. $25,391) Callen-Lorde Community Health Center ... 44,865 ........ (re. $44,865) CANDLE (Community Awareness Network for a Drug-Free life and Environ- ment) ... 35,350 ..................................... (re. $35,350) Capital District Gay and Lesbian Community Council ................... 25,391 ............................................... (re. $25,391) Center Lane, Westchester Jewish Community Services ................... 34,741 ............................................... (re. $34,741) Empire State Pride Agenda ... 75,485 ................... (re. $75,485) Ferre Institute ... 20,189 ............................. (re. $20,189) Gay Alliance of the Genesee Valley ... 56,081 .......... (re. $56,081) Gay & Lesbian Switchboard ... 11,216 ................... (re. $11,216) Gay and Lesbian Youth Services of Western New York ................... 56,081 ............................................... (re. $56,081) Gay Men of African Descent ... 25,391 .................. (re. $25,391) Gay Men's Health Crisis ... 44,865 ..................... (re. $44,865) Greenwich Village Youth Council - New Neutral Zone ................... 30,475 ............................................... (re. $30,475) Heights Hill Mental Health Service - LGBT Affirmative Program ........ 25,391 ............................................... (re. $25,391) Hetrick Martin Institute ... 56,081 .................... (re. $56,081) In Our Own Voices ... 53,838 ........................... (re. $53,838) Latino Commission on AIDS - Mano A Mano ... 25,391 ..... (re. $25,391) Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Community Center .............. ..................................................... (re. $112,162) LGBT Wellness Program at Community Action Center ..................... 22,432 ............................................... (re. $22,432) LOFT ... 26,658 ........................................ (re. $26,658) Long Island Gay and Lesbian Youth ... 81,470 ........... (re. $81,470) Men of Color Health Awareness Project ... 25,391 ....... (re. $25,391) Metropolitan Community Church of New York ... 25,391 ... (re. $25,391) New York City Gay and Lesbian Anti-Violence Project .................. 76,186 ............................................... (re. $76,186) People of Color in Crisis ... 25,391 ................... (re. $25,391) Planned Parenthood Health Services of Northeastern New York .......... 22,432 ............................................... (re. $22,432) Planned Parenthood of Niagara County ... 11,216 ........ (re. $11,216) Positive Health Project ... 28,041 ..................... (re. $28,041) Pride Center of Western New York (Buffalo) ... 21,181 .. (re. $21,181) Pride for Youth/Long Island Crisis Center ... 56,081 ... (re. $56,081) Queens LGBT Pride Community Center ... 11,216 .......... (re. $11,216) Queens Lesbian and Gay Community Center INC .......................... 25,391 ............................................... (re. $25,391) Rainbow Access Initiative Albany ... 16,825 ............ (re. $16,825) 534 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Rainbow Seniors of Western New York ... 8,412 ........... (re. $8,412) Safety Zone ... 11,216 ................................. (re. $11,216) SAGE Upstate ... 21,181 ................................ (re. $21,181) Senior Action in a Gay Environment (SAGE) - Rainbow Aging Awareness Program ... 97,381 ................................... (re. $97,381) For services and expenses of the School Based Health Coalition ....... 37,600 ................................................ (re. $8,000) For services and expenses of the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgen- der Health and Human Services Network .............................. 2,048,000 ........................................... (re. $185,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal [Department of] Education Fund Individuals with Disabilities-Part C Account - 25214 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For activities related to a handicapped infants and toddlers program ... 51,578,000 ................................... (re. $51,578,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For activities related to a handicapped infants and toddlers program ... 51,578,000 ................................... (re. $51,578,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For activities related to a handicapped infants and toddlers program ... 51,578,000 ................................... (re. $12,895,000) By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For activities related to a handicapped infants and toddlers program ... 51,578,000 ................................... (re. $12,895,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Federal Block Grant Account - 25183 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For various health prevention, diagnostic, detection and treatment services. The commissioner of health is hereby authorized to waive any provisions of the public health law and regulations, to issue appro- priate operating certificates, and to enter into contracts with article 28 facilities, to provide funds, to establish, support and conduct projects to provide improved and expanded school health services for preschool and school-age children. No more than 10 per centum of the amount appropriated for such purpose shall be expended for services and expenses in connection with the administration and evaluation of such grants. Grants awarded under this appropriation shall be distributed and administered in accordance with regulations established by the commissioner of health. The amounts appropriated pursuant to such appropriation may be suballocated to other state agencies or accounts for expenditures incurred in the operation of 535 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 programs funded by such appropriation subject to the approval of the director of the budget ... 57,475,000 ............ (re. $57,475,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Federal Block Grant Account By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For various health prevention, diagnostic, detection and treatment services. The commissioner of health is hereby authorized to waive any provisions of the public health law and regulations, to issue appro- priate operating certificates, and to enter into contracts with article 28 facilities, to provide funds, to establish, support and conduct projects to provide improved and expanded school health services for preschool and school-age children. No more than 10 per centum of the amount appropriated for such purpose shall be expended for services and expenses in connection with the administration and evaluation of such grants. Grants awarded under this appropriation shall be distributed and administered in accordance with regulations established by the commissioner of health. The amounts appropriated pursuant to such appropriation may be suballocated to other state agencies or accounts for expenditures incurred in the operation of programs funded by such appropriation subject to the approval of the director of the budget ... 57,475,000 ............ (re. $57,475,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For various health prevention, diagnostic, detection and treatment services. The commissioner of health is hereby authorized to waive any provisions of the public health law and regulations, to issue appro- priate operating certificates, and to enter into contracts with article 28 facilities, to provide funds, to establish, support and conduct projects to provide improved and expanded school health services for preschool and school-age children. No more than 10 per centum of the amount appropriated for such purpose shall be expended for services and expenses in connection with the administration and evaluation of such grants. Grants awarded under this appropriation shall be distributed and administered in accordance with regulations established by the commissioner of health. The amounts appropriated pursuant to such appropriation may be suballocated to other state agencies or accounts for expenditures incurred in the operation of programs funded by such appropriation subject to the approval of the director of the budget ... 57,475,000 ............ (re. $14,369,000) By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For various health prevention, diagnostic, detection and treatment services. The commissioner of health is hereby authorized to waive any provisions of the public health law and regulations, to issue appropriate operating certificates, and to enter into contracts with article 28 facilities, to provide funds, to establish, support and conduct projects to provide improved and expanded school health 536 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 services for preschool and school-age children. No more than 10 per centum of the amount appropriated for such purpose shall be expended for services and expenses in connection with the administration and evaluation of such grants. Grants awarded under this appropriation shall be distributed and administered in accordance with regulations established by the commissioner of health. The amounts appropriated pursuant to such appropriation may be suballocated to other state agencies or accounts for expenditures incurred in the operation of programs funded by such appropriation subject to the approval of the director of the budget ... 57,475,000 ............ (re. $14,369,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Federal Health, Education and Human Services Account - 25148 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For various health prevention, diagnostic, detection and treatment services. The amounts appropriated pursuant to such appropriation may be suballocated to other state agencies or accounts for expendi- tures incurred in the operation of programs funded by such appropri- ation subject to the approval of the director of the budget ........ 33,700,000 ....................................... (re. $33,700,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For various health prevention, diagnostic, detection and treatment services. The amounts appropriated pursuant to such appropriation may be suballocated to other state agencies or accounts for expendi- tures incurred in the operation of programs funded by such appropri- ation subject to the approval of the director of the budget ........ 33,700,000 ....................................... (re. $33,700,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For various health prevention, diagnostic, detection and treatment services. The amounts appropriated pursuant to such appropriation may be suballocated to other state agencies or accounts for expendi- tures incurred in the operation of programs funded by such appropri- ation subject to the approval of the director of the budget ........ 33,700,000 ........................................ (re. $8,425,000) By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For various health prevention, diagnostic, detection and treatment services. The amounts appropriated pursuant to such appropriation may be suballocated to other state agencies or accounts for expendi- tures incurred in the operation of programs funded by such appropri- ation subject to the approval of the director of the budget ........ 42,803,000 .......................................... (re. $973,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal USDA-Food and Nutrition Services Fund Child and Adult Care Food Account - 25022 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: 537 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For various federal food and nutritional services. The moneys hereby appropriated shall be available for payment of financial assistance heretofore accrued ... 247,694,000 ............... (re. $10,000,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For various federal food and nutritional services. The moneys hereby appropriated shall be available for payment of financial assistance heretofore accrued ... 247,694,000 ................ (re. $5,500,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For various federal food and nutritional services. The moneys hereby appropriated shall be available for payment of financial assistance heretofore accrued ... 247,694,000 ................ (re. $5,500,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal USDA-Food and Nutrition Services Fund Federal Food and Nutrition Services Account - 25022 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For various federal food and nutritional services. The moneys hereby appropriated shall be available for payment of financial assistance heretofore accrued ... 502,970,000 .............. (re. $125,000,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For various federal food and nutritional services. The moneys hereby appropriated shall be available for payment of financial assistance heretofore accrued ... 502,970,000 .............. (re. $113,750,000) Special Revenue Funds - Other Combined [Gifts, Grants and Bequests] EXPENDABLE TRUST Fund NYS Prostate Cancer Research, Detection and Education Account - 20183 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For prostate cancer research, detection and education pursuant to chapter 273 of the laws of 2004 ... 1,000,000 ..... (re. $1,000,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For prostate cancer research, detection and education pursuant to chapter 273 of the laws of 2004 ... 1,000,000 ..... (re. $1,000,000) CENTER FOR ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses related to the water supply protection program ... 5,017,000 ............................. (re. $4,339,000) For services and expenses of the healthy neighborhood program ........ 1,872,800 ......................................... (re. $1,544,000) For services and expenses related to enhancing the childhood lead poisoning primary prevention program in accordance with article 13 538 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 of the public health law. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations ... 4,721,300 ..... (re. $4,514,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses related to enhancing the childhood lead poisoning primary prevention program in accordance with article 13 of the public health law. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations ... 5,000,000 ....... (re. $384,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses related to enhancing the childhood lead poisoning primary prevention program in accordance with article 13 of the public health law. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations ... 5,000,000 ....... (re. $989,000) By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For services and expenses related to enhancing the childhood lead poisoning primary prevention program in accordance with article 13 of the public health law. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations ... 5,000,000 ..... (re. $4,600,000) By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2009: For services and expenses related to enhancing the childhood lead poisoning primary prevention program in accordance with article 13 of the public health law. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations ... 2,500,000 ........ (re. $28,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Federal Block Grant Account - 25183 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses of various health prevention, diagnostic, detection and treatment services ... 3,687,000 .... (re. $3,687,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Federal Block Grant Account - 25100 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses of various health prevention, diagnostic, detection and treatment services ... 3,687,000 .... (re. $3,687,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses of various health prevention, diagnostic, detection and treatment services ... 3,687,000 .... (re. $3,687,000) By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For services and expenses of various health prevention, diagnostic, detection and treatment services ... 3,687,000 ...... (re. $921,000) CHILD HEALTH INSURANCE PROGRAM 539 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Children's Health Insurance Account - 25148 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: The money hereby appropriated is available for payment of aid hereto- fore accrued or hereafter accrued. For services and expenses related to the children's health insurance program, pursuant to title XXI of the federal social security act ... 545,064,000 ................................. (re. $545,064,000) HEALTH CARE FINANCING PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses related to the annual hospital institutional cost report. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations ... 300,000 ......... (re. $300,000) For services and expenses for the center for workforce studies at the school of public health through the research foundation of the state university of New York. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations ..................... 185,100 ............................................. (re. $185,100) For services and expenses of upstate medical university through the research foundation of the state university of New York to promote minority participation in medical education. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations ... 18,400 ........................................... (re. $18,400) For services and expenses of the gateway institute through the research foundation of the city university of New York to promote minority participation in medical education. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations ... 103,900 ......................................... (re. $103,900) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses related to the annual hospital institutional cost report. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations ... 300,000 ......... (re. $211,000) By chapter 53, section 1 of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses related to the annual hospital institutional cost report. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations ... 300,000 ......... (re. $211,000) The appropriation made by chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2010, to the child health insurance program, is hereby transferred and reap- propriated to health care financing program: For services and expenses related to the annual hospital institutional cost report. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations ... 300,000 ......... (re. $213,900) 540 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 HEALTH CARE REFORM ACT PROGRAM Special Revenue Funds - Other HCRA Resources Fund HCRA Program Account - 20807 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services, expenses, grants and transfers necessary to implement the health care reform act program in accordance with section 2807-j, 2807-k, 2807-l, 2807-m, 2807-p, 2807-s and 2807-v of the public health law. The moneys hereby appropriated shall be available for payments heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue. Notwith- standing any inconsistent provision of law, the moneys hereby appro- priated may be increased or decreased by interchange or transfer with any appropriation of the department of health or by transfer or suballocation to any appropriation of the department of financial services, which shall mean, prior to October 3, 2011, the department of insurance, the office of mental health and the state office for the aging subject to the approval of the director of the budget, who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. With the approval of the director of the budget, up to 5 percent of this appropriation may be used for state operations purposes. At the direction of the director of the budget, funds may also be trans- ferred directly to the general fund for the purpose of repaying a draw on the tobacco revenue guarantee fund. For transfer to the pool administrator for the purposes of making empire clinical research investigator program (ECRIP) payments ..... 8,611,600 ......................................... (re. $8,611,600) For services and expenses of the New York state area health education center program ... 2,077,400 ...................... (re. $1,527,436) For services and expenses of the ambulatory care training program pursuant to subdivision 5-a of section 2807-m of the public health law ... 4,060,300 ................................. (re. $3,812,836) For services and expenses of the physician loan repayment program pursuant to subdivision 5-a of section 2807-m of the public health law. All or part of this appropriation may be suballocated to the NYS higher education services corporation .......................... 1,605,200 ......................................... (re. $1,605,200) For services and expenses of the physician practice support program pursuant to subdivision 5-a of section 2807-m of the public health law ... 4,060,300 ................................. (re. $4,060,300) For services and expenses related to physician workforce studies pursuant to subdivision 5-a of section 2807-m of the public health law ... 487,200 ..................................... (re. $487,200) For services and expenses of the diversity in medicine/post- baccalaureate program pursuant to subdivision 5-a of section 2807-m of the public health law ... 1,605,200 ............ (re. $1,605,200) For additional services and expenses of the physician loan repayment program ... 100,000 ................................. (re. $100,000) 541 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For additional services and expenses of the physician practice support program ... 300,000 ................................. (re. $300,000) For transfer to health research incorporated (HRI) for the AIDS drug assistance program ... 42,300,000 ................ (re. $42,300,000) For state grants for the health workforce retraining program. Notwithstanding section 2807-g of the public health law, or any other provision of law to the contrary, funds hereby appropriated may be made available to other state agencies and facilities oper- ated by the department of health for services and expenses related to the worker retraining program as disbursed pursuant to section 2807-g of the public health law. Provided, however, that the direc- tor of the budget must approve the release of any request for proposal or request for application or any other procurement initi- atives issued on or after April 1, 2007. Further provided that any contract executed on or after April 1, 2007 must receive the prior approval of the director of the budget. A portion of this appropri- ation may be transferred to state operations appropriations ........ 26,816,800 ....................................... (re. $26,078,057) For state grants for rural health care access development ............ 9,800,000 ......................................... (re. $9,497,891) For state grants for rural health network development ................ 6,400,000 ......................................... (re. $5,109,090) For services and expenses, including grants, related to emergency assistance distributions as designated by the commissioner of health. Notwithstanding section 112 or 163 of the state finance law or any other contrary provision of law, such distributions shall be limited to providers or programs where, as determined by the commis- sioner of health, emergency assistance is vital to protect the life or safety of patients, to ensure the retention of facility caregiv- ers or other staff, or in instances where health facility operations are jeopardized, or where the public health is jeopardized or other emergency situations exist ......................................... 2,900,000 ......................................... (re. $2,900,000) For transfer to the pool administrator for distributions related to school based health clinics ... 5,287,800 ......... (re. $5,287,800) For services and expenses related to school based health centers. The total amount of funds provided herein shall be distributed to school-based health center providers based on the ratio of each provider's total enrollment for all sites to the total enrollment of all providers. This formula shall be applied to the total amount made available herein, provided, however, that notwithstanding any contrary provision of law, the commissioner of health may establish minimum and maximum awards for providers ........................... 2,643,900 ......................................... (re. $2,643,900) For services and expenses related to auditing or payment of audit contracts to determine payor and provider compliance requirements. All or a portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations ... 14,700,000 ......... (re. $10,787,000) For services and expenses related to the pool administration. All or a portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations ... 4,200,000 ...................... (re. $4,200,000) 542 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For transfer to the pool administrator for state grants for poison control centers. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations ... 2,500,000 .. (re. $2,500,000) For services and expenses of the upstate poison control center ....... 500,000 ............................................. (re. $500,000) For payments for uncompensated care to eligible voluntary non-profit diagnostic and treatment centers ... 54,400,000 .. (re. $54,363,477) For state grants to improve access to infertility services, treat- ments, and procedures ... 1,910,700 ............... (re. $1,652,818) For additional state grants to improve access to infertility services, treatments, and procedures ... 1,000,000 .......... (re. $1,000,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For transfer to the pool administrator for the purposes of making empire clinical research investigator program (ECRIP) payments ..... 9,120,000 ......................................... (re. $1,630,000) For services and expenses of the ambulatory care training program pursuant to subdivision 5-a of section 2807-m of the public health law ... 4,300,000 ................................. (re. $4,175,645) For services and expenses of the physician loan repayment program pursuant to subdivision 5-a of section 2807-m of the public health law. All or part of this appropriation may be suballocated to the NYS higher education services corporation .......................... 1,700,000 ......................................... (re. $1,700,000) For services and expenses of the physician practice support program pursuant to subdivision 5-a of section 2807-m of the public health law ... 4,300,000 .................................. (re. 3,673,505) For services and expenses related to physician workforce studies pursuant to subdivision 5-a of section 2807-m of the public health law ... 516,000 ..................................... (re. $516,000) For state grants for the health workforce retraining program. Notwithstanding section 2807-g of the public health law, or any other provision of law to the contrary, funds hereby appropriated may be made available to other state agencies and facilities oper- ated by the department of health for services and expenses related to the worker retraining program as disbursed pursuant to section 2807-g of the public health law. Provided, however, that the direc- tor of the budget must approve the release of any request for proposal or request for application or any other procurement initi- atives issued on or after April 1, 2007. Further provided that any contract executed on or after April 1, 2007 must receive the prior approval of the director of the budget. A portion of this appropri- ation may be transferred to state operations appropriations ........ 28,400,000 ....................................... (re. $15,900,000) For services and expenses, including grants, related to emergency assistance distributions as designated by the commissioner of health. Notwithstanding section 112 or 163 of the state finance law or any other contrary provision of law, such distributions shall be limited to providers or programs where, as determined by the commis- sioner of health, emergency assistance is vital to protect the life or safety of patients, to ensure the retention of facility caregiv- ers or other staff, or in instances where health facility operations 543 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 are jeopardized, or where the public health is jeopardized or other emergency situations exist ... 2,900,000 ............ (re. $996,699) For services and expenses related to auditing or payment of audit contracts to determine payor and provider compliance requirements. All or a portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations ... 14,700,000 .......... (re. $6,620,000) For state grants to improve access to infertility services, treat- ments, and procedures ... 1,100,000 ................. (re. $963,028) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses of the physician loan repayment program pursuant to subdivision 5-a of section 2807-m of the public health law. All or part of this appropriation may be suballocated to the NYS higher education services corporation .......................... 1,700,000 ......................................... (re. $1,700,000) For services and expenses of the physician practice support program pursuant to subdivision 5-a of section 2807-m of the public health law ... 4,300,000 ................................. (re. $4,300,000) For services and expenses related to physician workforce studies pursuant to subdivision 5-a of section 2807-m of the public health law ... 516,000 ..................................... (re. $516,000) For state grants for the health workforce retraining program. Notwithstanding section 2807-g of the public health law, or any other provision of law to the contrary, funds hereby appropriated may be made available to other state agencies and facilities oper- ated by the department of health for services and expenses related to the worker retraining program as disbursed pursuant to section 2807-g of the public health law. Provided, however, that the direc- tor of the budget must approve the release of any request for proposal or request for application or any other procurement initi- atives issued on or after April 1, 2007. Further provided that any contract executed on or after April 1, 2007 must receive the prior approval of the director of the budget. A portion of this appropri- ation may be transferred to state operations appropriations ........ 28,400,000 ....................................... (re. $23,400,000) For state grants to improve access to infertility services, treat- ments, and procedures ... 1,100,000 ................. (re. $192,028) By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For services and expenses of the physician practice support program pursuant to subdivision 5-a of section 2807-m of the public health law ... 4,300,000 ................................. (re. $2,330,822) For services and expenses related to physician workforce studies pursuant to subdivision 5-a of section 2807-m of the public health law ... 516,000 ..................................... (re. $516,000) By chapter 108, section 11, of the laws of 2010: For additional state grants to improve access to infertility services, treatments, and procedures ... 2,200,000 ............ (re. $721,000) By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2009, as amended by chapter 502, section 4, of the laws of 2009: 544 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For state grants for the health workforce retraining program. Notwithstanding section 2807-g of the public health law, or any other provision of law to the contrary, funds hereby appropriated may be made available to other state agencies and facilities oper- ated by the department of health for services and expenses related to the worker retraining program as disbursed pursuant to section 2807-g of the public health law. Of this amount $8,900,000 shall be made available to fund training for workers in jobs and job skills that meet the changing requirements of the health care industry pursuant to section 2807-g(5) of the public health law. Provided, however, that the director of the budget must approve the release of any request for proposal or request for application or any other procurement initiatives issued on or after April 1, 2007. Further provided that any contract executed on or after April 1, 2007 must receive the prior approval of the director of the budget. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appro- priations. Funds appropriated herein are supported by savings resulting from the increased Federal Medical Assistance Percentage (FMAP) provided pursuant to the American recovery and reinvestment act of 2009. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, for state fiscal year 2009-2010 the liability of the state and the amount to be distributed or otherwise expended by the state on or after November 1, 2009 shall be determined by first calculat- ing the amount of the expenditure or other liability pursuant to such law, and then reducing the amount so calculated by 12.5 percent of such amount, and that the amount of this appropriation available for disbursement on or after November 1, 2009 shall be reduced by 12.5 percent of the amount that is undisbursed as of such date ..... 21,100,000 ........................................ (re. $2,150,000) For additional state grants to improve access to infertility services, treatments, and procedures. Funds appropriated herein are supported by savings resulting from the increased Federal Medical Assistance Percentage (FMAP) provided pursuant to the American recovery and reinvestment act of 2009; provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after November 1, 2009 shall be reduced by 12.5 percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of November 1, 2009 ................. 4,600,000 ......................................... (re. $2,488,321) Special Revenue Funds - Other HCRA Resources Fund HCRA Transition Account - 20808 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2005, as amended by chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2006: For services, expenses, grants and transfers necessary to continue existing or planned contracts or other financing arrangements for the purposes of implementing the health care reform act program in accordance with section 2807-j, 2807-k, 2807-l, 2807-m, 2807-s, and 2807-v of the public health law and utilizing allocations authorized prior to July 1, 2005. The moneys hereby appropriated shall be available for payments heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue. 545 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the moneys hereby appropriated may be increased or decreased by interchange or trans- fer with any appropriation of the department of health or by trans- fer or suballocation to any appropriation of the department of insurance, the office of mental health or the state office for the aging subject to the approval of the director of the budget, who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee .......... 600,000,000 ..................................... (re. $283,000,000) MEDICAL ASSISTANCE ADMINISTRATION PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 The appropriation made by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013, is hereby amended and reappropriated to read: For reimbursement of local administrative expenses for medical assist- ance programs and for state administration of medical assistance programs, notwithstanding section 153 of the social services law, to include the performance of eligibility and enrollment determinations by the state or third-party entities designated by the state to perform such services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, subject to the approval of the director of budget, up to $23,000,000 of the amount appropriated herein shall be available for the purpose of providing payments to local social services districts for medical assistance administration claims that exceed an administrative ceiling estab- lished by the Commissioner of Health. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law and subject to the approval of the director of budget, moneys hereby appropriated may be increased or decreased by transfer or interchange between these appropriated amounts and appropriations of the medical assistance administration program, the medical assistance program, and the office of health insurance programs. Funding authority from this account used for State administration of the medical assistance program may be transferred to State Operations appropriations within the aforementioned programs at amounts agreed upon by the commis- sioner of health, and the New York state division of the budget. Notwithstanding section 40 of state finance law or any other law to the contrary, all medical assistance appropriations made from this account shall remain in full force and effect in accordance, in the aggregate, with the following schedule: not more than 50 percent for the period April 1, 2013 to March 31, 2014; and the remaining amount for the period April 1, 2014 to [March 31] SEPTEMBER 15, 2015. Notwithstanding section 40 of the state finance law or any provision of law to the contrary, subject to federal approval, department of health state funds medicaid spending, excluding payments for medical services provided at state facilities operated by the office of mental health, the office for people with developmental disabilities and the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services and 546 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 further excluding any payments which are not appropriated within the department of health, in the aggregate, for the period April 1, 2013 through March 31, 2014, shall not exceed $16,477,019,000 except as provided below and state share medicaid spending, in the aggregate, for the period April 1, 2014 through [March 31] SEPTEMBER 15, 2015, shall not exceed [$17,098,774,000] $17,082,871,000, but in no event shall department of health state funds medicaid spending for the period April 1, 2013 through [March 31] SEPTEMBER 15, 2015 exceed [$33,575,793,000] $33,559,890,000 provided, however, such aggregate limits may be adjusted by the director of the budget to account for any changes in the New York state federal medical assistance percentage amount established pursuant to the federal social securi- ty act, increases in provider revenues, reductions in local social services district payments for medical assistance administration and beginning April 1, 2012 the operational costs of the New York state medical indemnity fund, pursuant to a chapter establishing such fund. Such projections may be adjusted by the director of the budget to account for increased or expedited department of health state funds medicaid expenditures as a result of a natural or other type of disaster, including a governmental declaration of emergency. The director of the budget, in consultation with the commissioner of health, shall assess on a monthly basis known and projected medicaid expenditures by category of service and by geographic region, as determined by the commissioner of health, incurred both prior to and subsequent to such assessment for each such period, and if the director of the budget determines that such expenditures are expected to cause medicaid spending for such period to exceed the aggregate limit specified herein for such period, the state medicaid director, in consultation with the director of the budget and the commissioner of health, shall develop a medicaid savings allocation plan to limit such spending to the aggregate limit specified herein for such period. Such medicaid savings allocation plan shall be designed, to reduce the expenditures authorized by the appropriations herein in compliance with the following guidelines: (1) reductions shall be made in compliance with applicable federal law, including the provisions of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Public Law No. 111-148, and the Health Care and Education Reconciliation Act of 2010, Public Law No. 111-152 (collectively "Affordable Care Act") and any subsequent amendments thereto or regulations promulgated thereunder; (2) reductions shall be made in a manner that complies with the state medicaid plan approved by the federal centers for medicare and medicaid services, provided, however, that the commis- sioner of health is authorized to submit any state plan amendment or seek other federal approval, including waiver authority, to imple- ment the provisions of the medicaid savings allocation plan that meets the other criteria set forth herein; (3) reductions shall be made in a manner that maximizes federal financial participation, to the extent practicable, including any federal financial partic- ipation that is available or is reasonably expected to become avail- able, in the discretion of the commissioner, under the Affordable Care Act; (4) reductions shall be made uniformly among categories of 547 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 services and geographic regions of the state, to the extent practi- cable, and shall be made uniformly within a category of service, to the extent practicable, except where the commissioner determines that there are sufficient grounds for non-uniformity, including but not limited to: the extent to which specific categories of services contributed to department of health medicaid state funds spending in excess of the limits specified herein; the need to maintain safety net services in underserved communities; or the potential benefits of pursuing innovative payment models contemplated by the Affordable Care Act, in which case such grounds shall be set forth in the medi- caid savings allocation plan; and (5) reductions shall be made in a manner that does not unnecessarily create administrative burdens to medicaid applicants and recipients or providers. The commissioner shall seek the input of the legislature, as well as organizations representing health care providers, consumers, busi- nesses, workers, health insurers, and others with relevant exper- tise, in developing such medicaid savings allocation plan, to the extent that all or part of such plan, in the discretion of the commissioner, is likely to have a material impact on the overall medicaid program, particular categories of service or particular geographic regions of the state. The commissioner shall post the medicaid savings allocation plan on the department of health's website and shall provide written copies of such plan to the chairs of the senate finance and the assembly ways and means committees at least 30 days before the date on which implementation is expected to begin. The commissioner may revise the medicaid savings allocation plan subsequent to the provisions of notice and prior to implementation but need provide a new notice pursuant to subparagraph (i) of this paragraph only if the commissioner determines, in his or her discretion, that such revisions materially alter the plan. Notwithstanding the provisions of paragraphs (a) and (b) of this subdivision, the commissioner need not seek the input described in paragraph (a) of this subdivision or provide notice pursuant to paragraph (b) of this paragraph if, in the discretion of the commis- sioner, expedited development and implementation of a medicaid savings allocation plan is necessary due to a public health emergen- cy. For purposes of this section, a public health emergency is defined as: (i) a disaster, natural or otherwise, that significantly increases the immediate need for health care personnel in an area of the state; (ii) an event or condition that creates a widespread risk of exposure to a serious communicable disease, or the potential for such widespread risk of exposure; or (iii) any other event or condi- tion determined by the commissioner to constitute an imminent threat to public health. Nothing in this paragraph shall be deemed to prevent all or part of such medicaid savings allocation plan from taking effect retroac- tively to the extent permitted by the federal centers for medicare and medicaid services. In accordance with the medicaid savings allocation plan, the commis- sioner of the department of health shall reduce department of health 548 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 state funds medicaid spending by the amount of the projected over- spending through, actions including, but not limited to modifying or suspending reimbursement methods, including but not limited to all fees, premium levels and rates of payment, notwithstanding any provision of law that sets a specific amount or methodology for any such payments or rates of payment; modifying medicaid program bene- fits; seeking all necessary federal approvals, including, but not limited to waivers, waiver amendments; and suspending time frames for notice, approval or certification of rate requirements, notwith- standing any provision of law, rule or regulation to the contrary, including but not limited to sections 2807 and 3614 of the public health law, section 18 of chapter 2 of the laws of 1988, and 18 NYCRR 505.14(h). The department of health shall prepare a monthly report that sets forth: (a) known and projected department of health medicaid expend- itures as described in subdivision 1 of this section, and factors that could result in medicaid disbursements for the relevant state fiscal year to exceed the projected department of health state funds disbursements in the enacted budget financial plan pursuant to subdivision 3 of section 23 of the state finance law, including spending increases or decreases due to: enrollment fluctuations, rate changes, utilization changes, MRT investments, and shift of beneficiaries to managed care; and variations in offline medicaid payments; and (b) the actions taken to implement any medicaid savings allocation plan implemented pursuant to subdivision 4 of this section, including information concerning the impact of such actions on each category of service and each geographic region of the state. Each such monthly report shall be provided to the chairs of the senate finance and the assembly ways and means committees and shall be posted on the department of health's website in a timely manner. The money hereby appropriated is available for payment of aid hereto- fore accrued to municipalities, and to providers of medical services pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law, and shall be available to the department net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the money hereby appropri- ated may be increased or decreased by interchange, with any appro- priation of the department of health, and may be increased or decreased by transfer or suballocation between these appropriated amounts and appropriations of the office of mental health, the office for people with developmental disabilities, the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services, the department of family assistance office of temporary and disability assistance, and office of children and family services with the approval of the director of the budget, who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, in lieu of payments authorized by the social services law, or payments of federal funds otherwise due to the local social services districts for programs 549 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 provided under the federal social security act or the federal food stamp act, funds herein appropriated, in amounts certified by the state commissioner of temporary and disability assistance or the state commissioner of health as due from local social services districts each month as their share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law may be set aside by the state comptroller in an interest-bearing account in order to ensure the orderly and prompt payment of providers under section 367-b of the social services law pursuant to an estimate provided by the commissioner of health of each local social services district's share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 1,090,100,000 ................................. (re. $1,090,100,000) For contractual services related to medical necessity and quality of care reviews related to medicaid patients. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, all or part of this appropriation may be transferred to the health care standards and surveillance program, general fund - local assistance account. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 7,400,000 ......................................... (re. $7,400,000) The amount appropriated herein, together with any federal matching funds obtained, may be available to the department, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, for contractual services related to a third party entity responsible for education of persons eligible for medical assistance regarding their options for enroll- ment in managed care plans. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, all or a part of this appropriation may be trans- ferred to the office of managed care, general fund - state purposes account. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 50,000,000 ....................................... (re. $50,000,000) For state reimbursement of administrative expenses for the medical assistance program provided by the office of mental health, office for people with developmental disabilities and office of alcoholism and substance abuse services. The money hereby appropriated is available for payment of aid hereto- fore accrued. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the money hereby appropri- ated may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other 550 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 appropriation of the department of health with the approval of the director of the budget. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 200,000,000 ..................................... (re. $200,000,000) The appropriation made by chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 1998, as amended by chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2006, is hereby amended and reappropriated to read: The amount appropriated herein may be used in all or in part for grants to those entities seeking certification to operate comprehen- sive HIV special needs plans to aid in the development of the systems, organizational structures and networks necessary to operate a managed care program and for entities contracted to participate in support of SNP development and for contractual services related to medical necessity and quality of care reviews for medicaid recipi- ents with HIV or who have AIDS enrolled in special needs plans OR FOR CONVERTED HEALTH HOME HIV TARGETED CASE MANAGEMENT PROVIDERS PARTICIPATING IN HIV SPECIAL NEEDS PLANS OR OTHER MANAGED CARE PLAN NETWORKS. Subject to the approval of the director of budget, all or part of this appropriation may be transferred to the office of managed care, general fund - state purposes account ................ 30,000,000 ....................................... (re. $12,000,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Medicaid Administration Transfer Account - 25107 The appropriation made by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013, is hereby amended and reappropriated to read: For reimbursement of local administrative expenses of medical assist- ance programs and for state administration of medical assistance programs provided pursuant to title XIX of the federal social secu- rity act or its successor program. Notwithstanding section 153 of the social services law, to include the performance of eligibility and enrollment determinations by the state or third-party entities designated by the state to perform such services. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law and subject to the approval of the director of budget, moneys hereby appropriated may be increased or decreased by transfer or interchange between these appropriated amounts and appropriations of the medical assistance administration program, the medical assistance program, and the office of health insurance programs. Funding authority from this account used for State administration of the medical assistance program may be transferred to State Operations appropriations within the aforementioned programs at amounts agreed upon by the commis- sioner of health, and the New York state division of the budget. Notwithstanding section 40 of state finance law or any other law to the contrary, all medical assistance appropriations made from this 551 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 account shall remain in full force and effect in accordance, in aggregate, with the following schedule: not more than 50 percent for the period April 1, 2013 to March 31, 2014; and the remaining amount for the period April 1, 2014 to [March 31] SEPTEMBER 15, 2015. The moneys hereby appropriated are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued to municipalities, and to providers of medical services pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law, shall be available to the department net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. The amounts appropriated herein may be available for costs associated with a common benefit identification card, and subject to the approval of the director of the budget, these funds may be transferred to the credit of the state operations account medicaid management information systems program. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the money hereby appropri- ated may be increased or decreased by interchange, with any appro- priation of the department of health, and may be increased or decreased by transfer or suballocation between these appropriated amounts and appropriations of the office of mental health, the office for people with developmental disabilities, the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services, the department of family assistance office of temporary and disability assistance and office of children and family services with the approval of the director of the budget, who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, in lieu of payments authorized by the social services law, or payments of federal funds otherwise due to the local social services districts for programs provided under the federal social security act or the federal food stamp act, funds herein appropriated, in amounts certified by the state commissioner of temporary and disability assistance or the state commissioner of health as due from local social services districts each month as their share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law may be set aside by the state comptroller in an interest-bearing account in order to ensure the orderly and prompt payment of providers under section 367-b of the social services law pursuant to an estimate provided by the commissioner of health of each local social services district's share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 1,241,300,000 ................................. (re. $1,241,300,000) For reimbursement of administrative expenses of the medical assistance program provided by the office of mental health, office for people with developmental disabilities, and office of alcoholism and substance abuse services provided pursuant to title XIX of the federal social security act. The money hereby appropriated is avail- 552 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 able for payment of aid heretofore accrued. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the money hereby appropriated may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation of the department of health with the approval of the director of budget. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 200,000,000 ..................................... (re. $200,000,000) The appropriation made by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012, is hereby amended and reappropriated to read: For reimbursement of local administrative expenses of medical assist- ance programs and for state administration of medical assistance programs provided pursuant to title XIX of the federal social secu- rity act or its successor program. Notwithstanding section 153 of the social services law, to include the performance of eligibility and enrollment determinations by the state or third-party entities designated by the state to perform such services. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law and subject to the approval of the director of budget, moneys hereby appropriated may be increased or decreased by transfer or interchange between these appropriated amounts and appropriations of the medical assistance administration program, the medical assistance program, and the office of health insurance programs. Funding authority from this account used for State administration of the medical assistance program may be transferred to State Operations appropriations within the aforementioned programs at amounts agreed upon by the commis- sioner of health, and the New York state division of the budget. Notwithstanding section 40 of state finance law or any other law to the contrary, all medical assistance appropriations made from this account shall remain in full force and effect in accordance, in aggregate, with the following schedule: not more than 49 percent for the period April 1, 2012 to March 31, 2013; and the remaining amount for the period April 1, 2013 to [March 31, 2014] SEPTEMBER 15, 2015. The moneys hereby appropriated are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued to municipalities, and to providers of medical services pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law, shall be available to the department net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. The amounts appropriated herein may be available for costs associated with a common benefit identification card, and subject to the approval of the director of the budget, these funds may be transferred to the credit of the state operations account medicaid management information systems program. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the money hereby appropri- ated may be increased or decreased by interchange, with any appro- priation of the department of health, and may be increased or decreased by transfer or suballocation between these appropriated amounts and appropriations of the office of mental health, the office for people with developmental disabilities, the office of 553 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 alcoholism and substance abuse services, the department of family assistance office of temporary and disability assistance and office of children and family services with the approval of the director of the budget, who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, in lieu of payments authorized by the social services law, or payments of federal funds otherwise due to the local social services districts for programs provided under the federal social security act or the federal food stamp act, funds herein appropriated, in amounts certified by the state commissioner of temporary and disability assistance or the state commissioner of health as due from local social services districts each month as their share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law may be set aside by the state comptroller in an interest-bearing account in order to ensure the orderly and prompt payment of providers under section 367-b of the social services law pursuant to an estimate provided by the commissioner of health of each local social services district's share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2012-13 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2012-13, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2012-13 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2011 .... 1,217,400,000 ................................... (re. $117,000,000) For reimbursement of administrative expenses of the medical assistance program provided by the office of mental health, office for people with developmental disabilities, and office of alcoholism and substance abuse services provided pursuant to title XIX of the federal social security act. The money hereby appropriated is avail- able for payment of aid heretofore accrued. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the money hereby appropriated may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation of the department of health with the approval of the director of budget. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2012-13 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2012-13, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2012-13 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2011 .... 200,000,000 ...................................... (re. $92,000,000) By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For reimbursement of local administrative expenses of medical assist- ance programs provided pursuant to title XIX of the federal social security act or its successor program. The moneys hereby appropriated are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities, and to providers of medical services pursuant to section 367-b of the 554 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 social services law, shall be available to the department net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. The amounts appropriated herein may be available for costs associated with a common benefit identification card, and subject to the approval of the director of the budget, these funds may be transferred to the credit of the state operations account medicaid management informa- tion systems program. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the money hereby appropri- ated may be increased or decreased by interchange, with any appro- priation of the department of health, and may be increased or decreased by transfer or suballocation between these appropriated amounts and appropriations of the office of mental health, the office of mental retardation and developmental disabilities, the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services, the department of family assistance office of temporary and disability assistance and office of children and family services with the approval of the director of the budget, who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, in lieu of payments authorized by the social services law, or payments of federal funds otherwise due to the local social services districts for programs provided under the federal social security act or the federal food stamp act, funds herein appropriated, in amounts certified by the state commissioner of temporary and disability assistance or the state commissioner of health as due from local social services districts each month as their share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law may be set aside by the state comptroller in an interest-bearing account in order to ensure the orderly and prompt payment of providers under section 367-b of the social services law pursuant to an estimate provided by the commissioner of health of each local social services district's share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law ... 551,250,000 ..................... (re. $50,000,000) MEDICAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 The appropriation made by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013, is hereby amended and reappropriated to read: For the medical assistance program, including administrative expenses, for local social services districts, and for medical care rates for authorized child care agencies. Notwithstanding section 40 of state finance law or any other law to the contrary, all medical assistance appropriations made from this account shall remain in full force and effect in accordance, in the aggregate, with the following schedule: not more than 50 percent for the period April 1, 2013 to March 31, 2014; and the remaining amount for the period April 1, 2014 to [March 31] SEPTEMBER 15, 2015. 555 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Notwithstanding section 40 of the state finance law or any provision of law to the contrary, subject to federal approval, department of health state funds medicaid spending, excluding payments for medical services provided at state facilities operated by the office of mental health, the office for people with developmental disabilities and the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services and further excluding any payments which are not appropriated within the department of health, in the aggregate, for the period April 1, 2013 through March 31, 2014, shall not exceed $16,477,019,000 except as provided below and state share medicaid spending, in the aggregate, for the period April 1, 2014 through [March 31] SEPTEMBER 15, 2015, shall not exceed [$17,098,774,000] $17,082,871,000, but in no event shall department of health state funds medicaid spending for the period April 1, 2013 through [March 31] SEPTEMBER 15, 2015 exceed [$33,575,793,000] $33,559,890,000 provided, however, such aggregate limits may be adjusted by the director of the budget to account for any changes in the New York state federal medical assistance percentage amount established pursuant to the federal social securi- ty act, increases in provider revenues, reductions in local social services district payments for medical assistance administration and beginning April 1, 2012 the operational costs of the New York state medical indemnity fund, pursuant to a chapter establishing such fund. Such projections may be adjusted by the director of the budget to account for increased or expedited department of health state funds medicaid expenditures as a result of a natural or other type of disaster, including a governmental declaration of emergency. The director of the budget, in consultation with the commissioner of health, shall assess on a monthly basis known and projected medicaid expenditures by category of service and by geographic region, as defined by the commissioner, incurred both prior to and subsequent to such assessment for each such period, and if the director of the budget determines that such expenditures are expected to cause medi- caid spending for such period to exceed the aggregate limit speci- fied herein for such period, the state medicaid director, in consul- tation with the director of the budget and the commissioner of health, shall develop a medicaid savings allocation plan to limit such spending to the aggregate limit specified herein for such peri- od. Such medicaid savings allocation plan shall be designed, to reduce the expenditures authorized by the appropriations herein in compliance with the following guidelines: (1) reductions shall be made in compliance with applicable federal law, including the provisions of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Public Law No. 111-148, and the Health Care and Education Reconciliation Act of 2010, Public Law No. 111-152 (collectively "Affordable Care Act") and any subsequent amendments thereto or regulations promulgated thereunder; (2) reductions shall be made in a manner that complies with the state medicaid plan approved by the federal centers for medicare and medicaid services, provided, however, that the commis- sioner of health is authorized to submit any state plan amendment or seek other federal approval, including waiver authority, to imple- ment the provisions of the medicaid savings allocation plan that 556 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 meets the other criteria set forth herein; (3) reductions shall be made in a manner that maximizes federal financial participation, to the extent practicable, including any federal financial partic- ipation that is available or is reasonably expected to become avail- able, in the discretion of the commissioner, under the Affordable Care Act; (4) reductions shall be made uniformly among categories of services and geographic regions of the state, to the extent practi- cable, and shall be made uniformly within a category of service, to the extent practicable, except where the commissioner determines that there are sufficient grounds for non-uniformity, including but not limited to: the extent to which specific categories of services contributed to department of health medicaid state funds spending in excess of the limits specified herein; the need to maintain safety net services in underserved communities; or the potential benefits of pursuing innovative payment models contemplated by the Affordable Care Act, in which case such grounds shall be set forth in the medi- caid savings allocation plan; and (5) reductions shall be made in a manner that does not unnecessarily create administrative burdens to medicaid applicants and recipients or providers. The commissioner shall seek the input of the legislature, as well as organizations representing health care providers, consumers, busi- nesses, workers, health insurers, and others with relevant exper- tise, in developing such medicaid savings allocation plan, to the extent that all or part of such plan, in the discretion of the commissioner, is likely to have a material impact on the overall medicaid program, particular categories of service or particular geographic regions of the states. The commissioner shall post the medicaid savings allocation plan on the department of health's website and shall provide written copies of such plan to the chairs of the senate finance and the assembly ways and means committees at least 30 days before the date on which implementation is expected to begin. The commissioner may revise the medicaid savings allocation plan subsequent to the provisions of notice and prior to implementation but need provide a new notice pursuant to subparagraph (i) of this paragraph only if the commissioner determines, in his or her discretion, that such revisions materially alter the plan. Notwithstanding the provisions of paragraphs (a) and (b) of this subdivision, the commissioner need not seek the input described in paragraph (a) of this subdivision or provide notice pursuant to paragraph (b) of this paragraph if, in the discretion of the commis- sioner, expedited development and implementation of a medicaid savings allocation plan is necessary due to a public health emergen- cy. For purposes of this section, a public health emergency is defined as: (i) a disaster, natural or otherwise, that significantly increases the immediate need for health care personnel in an area of the state; (ii) an event or condition that creates a widespread risk of exposure to a serious communicable disease, or the potential for such widespread risk of exposure; or (iii) any other event or condi- tion determined by the commissioner to constitute an imminent threat to public health. 557 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Nothing in this paragraph shall be deemed to prevent all or part of such medicaid savings allocation plan from taking effect retroac- tively to the extent permitted by the federal centers for medicare and medicaid services. In accordance with the medicaid savings allocation plan, the commis- sioner of the department of health shall reduce department of health state funds medicaid spending by the amount of the projected over- spending through, actions including, but not limited to modifying or suspending reimbursement methods, including but not limited to all fees, premium levels and rates of payment, notwithstanding any provision of law that sets a specific amount or methodology for any such payments or rates of payment; modifying or discontinuing medi- caid program benefits; seeking all necessary federal approvals, including, but not limited to waivers, waiver amendments; and suspending time frames for notice, approval or certification of rate requirements, notwithstanding any provision of law, rule or regu- lation to the contrary, including but not limited to sections 2807 and 3614 of the public health law, section 18 of chapter 2 of the laws of 1988, and 18 NYCRR 505.14(h). The department of health shall prepare a monthly report that sets forth: (a) known and projected department of health medicaid expend- itures as described in subdivision 1 of this section, and factors that could result in medicaid disbursements for the relevant state fiscal year to exceed the projected department of health state funds disbursements in the enacted budget financial plan pursuant to subdivision 3 of section 23 of the state finance law, including spending increases or decreases due to: enrollment fluctuations, rate changes, utilization changes, MRT investments, and shift of beneficiaries to managed care; and variations in offline medicaid payments; and (b) the actions taken to implement any medicaid savings allocation plan implemented pursuant to subdivision 4 of this section, including information concerning the impact of such actions on each category of service and each geographic region of the state. Each such monthly report shall be provided to the chairs of the senate finance and the assembly ways and means committees and shall be posted on the department of health's website in a timely manner. The money hereby appropriated is to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued to municipalities, and to providers of medical services pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law, and for payment of state aid to municipalities and to providers of fami- ly care where payment systems through the fiscal intermediaries are not operational, and shall be available to the department net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law to the contrary, funds may be used by the department for outside legal assistance on issues involving the federal government, the conduct of preadmission screening and annual resident reviews required by the state's medi- caid program, computer matching with insurance carriers to insure that medicaid is the payer of last resort and activities related to the management of the pharmacy benefit available under the medicaid program. 558 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, in lieu of payments authorized by the social services law, or payments of federal funds otherwise due to the local social services districts for programs provided under the federal social security act or the federal food stamp act, funds herein appropriated, in amounts certified by the state commissioner of temporary and disability assistance or the state commissioner of health as due from local social services districts each month as their share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law may be set aside by the state comptroller in an interest-bearing account in order to ensure the orderly and prompt payment of providers under section 367-b of the social services law pursuant to an estimate provided by the commissioner of health of each local social services district's share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the money hereby appropri- ated may be increased or decreased by interchange, with any appro- priation of the department of health and the office of medicaid inspector general and may be increased or decreased by transfer or suballocation between these appropriated amounts and appropriations of the department of health state purpose account, the office of mental health, office for people with developmental disabilities, the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services, the depart- ment of family assistance office of temporary and disability assist- ance and office of children and family services, the office of Medi- caid Inspector General, and the state office for the aging with the approval of the director of the budget, who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law to the contrary, the moneys hereby appropriated may be used for payments to the centers for medicaid and medicare services for obligations incurred related to the pharmaceutical costs of dually eligible medicare/medicaid beneficiaries participating in the medicare drug benefit authorized by P.L. 108-173. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the moneys hereby appropriated shall not be used for any existing rates, fees, fee schedule, or procedures which may affect the cost of care and services provided by personal care providers, case managers, health maintenance organizations, out of state medical facilities which provide care and services to residents of the state, providers of transportation services, that are altered, amended, adjusted or otherwise changed by a local social services district unless previ- ously approved by the department of health and the director of the budget. For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including hospital inpatient services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering 559 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 1,395,985,000 ................................. (re. $1,395,985,000) For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including hospital outpatient and emergency room services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 623,082,000 ..................................... (re. $623,082,000) For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including clinic services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 834,582,000 ..................................... (re. $834,582,000) For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including nursing home services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 1,865,958,000 ................................. (re. $1,865,958,000) For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including other long term care services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 4,424,636,000 ................................. (re. $4,424,636,000) For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including managed care services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 9,001,454,000 ................................. (re. $9,001,454,000) For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including pharmacy services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 279,008,000 ..................................... (re. $279,008,000) For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including transportation services. 560 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 296,221,000 ..................................... (re. $296,221,000) For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including dental services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 84,478,000 ....................................... (re. $84,478,000) For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including non-institutional and other spending. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the money hereby appropriated may be available for payments to any county or public school district or state operated or state supported schools for blind and deaf students associated with additional claims for school supportive health services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 1,358,370,000 ................................. (re. $1,358,370,000) Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, upon submission of an allo- cation plan from the commissioner of health, the amount appropriated herein, together with any available federal matching funds, may be transferred or suballocated to the office of mental health, office of alcoholism and substance abuse services, office for people with developmental disabilities, division of housing and community renewal, New York state housing trust fund corporation, and office of temporary and disability assistance for services and expenses related to providing affordable housing. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 173,859,000 ..................................... (re. $173,859,000) For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including essential community provider network and vital access provider services ... 138,000,000 ........................ (re. $138,000,000) For grants to health homes to contribute to expenses associated with health homes establishment and infrastructure costs ................ 15,000,000 ....................................... (re. $15,000,000) For grants to the civil service employees association, Local 1000, AFSCME, AFL-CIO to contribute to the union's cost of purchasing health insurance coverage under the family health plus (FHPlus) 561 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 buy-in for child care providers represented by the union who do not otherwise qualify for coverage under FHPlus. Effective January 1, 2014, these funds shall be available for grants to civil service employees association, Local 1000, AFSCME, AFL-CIO to allow child care workers represented by the union to reduce the cost of purchas- ing coverage under the exchange. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 10,600,000 ....................................... (re. $10,600,000) For grants to the United Federation of Teachers, Local 2, AFT, AFL-CIO to contribute to the union's cost of purchasing health insurance coverage under the family health plus (FHPlus) buy-in for child care providers represented by the union who do not otherwise qualify for coverage under FHPlus. Effective January 1, 2014, these funds shall be available for grants to United Federation of Teachers, Local 2, AFT, AFL-CIO to allow child care workers represented by the union to reduce the cost of purchasing coverage under the exchange. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 18,000,000 ....................................... (re. $18,000,000) [For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including medical services provided at state facilities operated by the office of mental health, the office for people with developmental disabili- ties and the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services.] For the state share of medical assistance services expenses incurred by the department of health for the provision of medical assistance including services to people with developmental disabilities for mental hygiene stabilization in annual amounts not to exceed $730,000,000 in state fiscal year 2013-14, and $445,000,000 in 2014-15 ... 1,175,000,000 ..................... (re. $1,175,000,000) FOR SERVICES AND EXPENSES OF THE MEDICAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM INCLUDING MEDICAL SERVICES PROVIDED AT STATE FACILITIES OPERATED BY THE OFFICE OF MENTAL HEALTH, THE OFFICE FOR PEOPLE WITH DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILI- TIES AND THE OFFICE OF ALCOHOLISM AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE SERVICES. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 10,000,000,000 ............................... (re. $10,000,000,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Medicaid Direct Account - 25106 562 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 The appropriation made by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013, is hereby amended and reappropriated to read: For services and expenses for the medical assistance program, includ- ing administrative expenses for local social services districts, pursuant to title XIX of the federal social security act or its successor program. Notwithstanding section 40 of state finance law or any other law to the contrary, all medical assistance appropriations made from this account shall remain in full force and effect in accordance, in the aggregate, with the following schedule: not more than 47 percent for the period April 1, 2013 to March 31, 2014; and the remaining amount for the period April 1, 2014 to [March 31] SEPTEMBER 15, 2015. The moneys hereby appropriated are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued to municipalities, and to providers of medical services pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law, and for payment of state aid to municipalities and to providers of fami- ly care where payment systems through the fiscal intermediaries are not operational, shall be available to the department net of disal- lowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the money hereby appropri- ated may be increased or decreased by interchange, with any appro- priation of the department of health and the office of medicaid inspector general and may be increased or decreased by transfer or suballocation between these appropriated amounts and appropriations of the office of mental health, office for people with developmental disabilities, the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services, the department of family assistance office of temporary and disabil- ity assistance, office of children and family services, the depart- ment of financial services, department of corrections and community supervision, and the state office for the aging with the approval of the director of the budget, who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, in lieu of payments authorized by the social services law, or payments of federal funds otherwise due to the local social services districts for programs provided under the federal social security act or the federal food stamp act, funds herein appropriated, in amounts certified by the state commissioner of temporary and disability assistance or the state commissioner of health as due from local social services districts each month as their share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law may be set aside by the state comptroller in an interest-bearing account in order to ensure the orderly and prompt payment of providers under section 367-b of the social services law pursuant to an estimate provided by the commissioner of health of each local social services district's share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law. For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including hospital inpatient services. 563 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 10,939,750,000 ............................... (re. $10,939,750,000) For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including hospital outpatient and emergency room services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 2,688,854,000 ................................. (re. $2,688,854,000) For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including clinic services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 1,829,759,000 ................................. (re. $1,829,759,000) For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including nursing home services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 7,744,370,000 ................................. (re. $7,744,370,000) For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including other long term care services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 6,603,157,000 ................................. (re. $6,603,157,000) For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including managed care services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 12,096,790,000 ............................... (re. $12,096,790,000) For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including pharmacy services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering 564 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 4,685,138,000 ................................. (re. $4,685,138,000) For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including transportation services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 413,010,000 ..................................... (re. $413,010,000) For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including dental services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 334,959,000 ..................................... (re. $334,959,000) For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including noninstitutional and other spending. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 10,036,532,000 ............................... (re. $10,036,532,000) For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including medical services provided at state facilities operated by the office of mental health, the office for people with developmental disabili- ties and the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 10,000,000,000 ............................... (re. $10,000,000,000) The appropriation made by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012, is hereby amended and reappropriated to read: For services and expenses for the medical assistance program, includ- ing administrative expenses for local social services districts, pursuant to title XIX of the federal social security act or its successor program. Notwithstanding section 40 of state finance law or any other law to the contrary, all medical assistance appropriations made from this account shall remain in full force and effect in accordance, in the aggregate, with the following schedule: not more than 49 percent for the period April 1, 2012 to March 31, 2013; and the remaining amount for the period April 1, 2013 to [March 31, 2014] SEPTEMBER 15, 2015. The moneys hereby appropriated are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued to municipalities, and to providers of medical services pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law, and 565 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 for payment of state aid to municipalities and to providers of fami- ly care where payment systems through the fiscal intermediaries are not operational, shall be available to the department net of disal- lowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the money hereby appropri- ated may be increased or decreased by interchange, with any appro- priation of the department of health and the office of medicaid inspector general and may be increased or decreased by transfer or suballocation between these appropriated amounts and appropriations of the office of mental health, office for people with developmental disabilities, the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services, the department of family assistance office of temporary and disabil- ity assistance, office of children and family services, the depart- ment of financial services, department of corrections and community supervision, and the state office for the aging with the approval of the director of the budget, who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, in lieu of payments authorized by the social services law, or payments of federal funds otherwise due to the local social services districts for programs provided under the federal social security act or the federal food stamp act, funds herein appropriated, in amounts certified by the state commissioner of temporary and disability assistance or the state commissioner of health as due from local social services districts each month as their share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law may be set aside by the state comptroller in an interest-bearing account in order to ensure the orderly and prompt payment of providers under section 367-b of the social services law pursuant to an estimate provided by the commissioner of health of each local social services district's share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law. For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including hospital inpatient services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2012-13 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2012-13, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2012-13 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2011 .... 9,302,437,000 .................................... (re. $49,600,000) For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including hospital outpatient and emergency room services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2012-13 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2012-13, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2012-13 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2011 .... 2,286,423,000 ..................................... (re. $6,100,000) For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including clinic services. 566 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2012-13 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2012-13, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2012-13 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2011 .... 1,555,906,000 .................................... (re. $12,300,000) For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including other long term care services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2012-13 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2012-13, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2012-13 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2011 .... 5,823,198,000 ................................... (re. $256,900,000) For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including managed care services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2012-13 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2012-13, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2012-13 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2011 .... 10,286,307,000 .................................. (re. $746,700,000) For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including pharmacy services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2012-13 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2012-13, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2012-13 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2011 .... 3,983,930,000 ................................... (re. $520,100,000) For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including transportation services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2012-13 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2012-13, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2012-13 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2011 .... 351,196,000 ....................................... (re. $9,700,000) For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including dental services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2012-13 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2012-13, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2012-13 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2011 .... 284,827,000 ....................................... (re. $5,200,000) For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including noninstitutional and other spending. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2012-13 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2012-13, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering 567 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 fiscal year 2012-13 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2011 .... 8,534,401,000 ................................... (re. $297,000,000) For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including medical services provided at state facilities operated by the office of mental health, the office for people with developmental disabili- ties and the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2012-13 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2012-13, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2012-13 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2011 .... 9,500,000,000 ................................. (re. $1,816,100,000) By chapter 108, section 11, of the laws of 2010: For services and expenses for the medical assistance program, includ- ing administrative expenses for local social services districts, pursuant to title XIX of the federal social security act or its successor program. The moneys hereby appropriated are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities, and to providers of medical services pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law, and for payment of state aid to municipalities and to providers of family care where payment systems through the fiscal intermediaries are not operational, shall be available to the department net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and cred- its. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the money hereby appropri- ated may be increased or decreased by interchange, with any appro- priation of the department of health and the office of medicaid inspector general and may be increased or decreased by transfer or suballocation between these appropriated amounts and appropriations of the office of mental health, office of mental retardation and developmental disabilities, the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services, the department of family assistance office of tempo- rary and disability assistance, office of children and family services, and state office for the aging with the approval of the director of the budget, who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, in lieu of payments authorized by the social services law, or payments of federal funds otherwise due to the local social services districts for programs provided under the federal social security act or the federal food stamp act, funds herein appropriated, in amounts certified by the state commissioner of temporary and disability assistance or the state commissioner of health as due from local social services districts each month as their share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law may be set aside by the state comptroller in an interest-bearing account in order to ensure the orderly and prompt payment of providers under section 367-b of the social services law pursuant to an estimate provided by the 568 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 commissioner of health of each local social services district's share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law. Notwithstanding paragraph (c) of subdivision 10 of section 2807-c of the public health law, subdivision 2-b of section 2808 of the public health law, section 21 of chapter 1 of the laws of 1999, and any other contrary provision of law, in determining rates of payments by state governmental agencies effective for services provided on and after April 1, 2010 through March 31, 2011, for inpatient and outpa- tient services provided by general hospitals, for inpatient services and adult day health care outpatient services provided by residen- tial health care facilities pursuant to article 28 of the public health law, except for residential health care facilities that provide extensive nursing, medical, psychological and counseling support services to children, for home health care services provided pursuant to article 36 of the public health law by certified home health agencies, long term home health care programs and AIDS home care programs, and for personal care services provided pursuant to section 365-a of the social services law, the commissioner of health shall apply zero trend factor projections attributable to the 2010 calendar year in accordance with paragraph (c) of subdivision 10 of section 2807-c of the public health law, provided, however, that such zero trend factor projections for such 2010 calendar year shall also be applied to rates of payment for personal care services provided in those local social services districts, including New York city, whose rates of payment for such services are established by such local social services districts pursuant to a rate-setting exemption issued by the commissioner of health to such local social services districts in accordance with applicable regulations, and provided further, however, that for rates of payment for assisted living program services provided on and after April 1, 2010 through March 31, 2011, trend factor projections attributable to the 2010 calendar year shall be established at zero percent. For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including hospital inpatient services. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, rule or regulation and subject to the availability of federal financial participation, for the period July 1, 2010 through March 31, 2011, hospital inpa- tient rate adjustments shall be made in accordance with regulations which the commissioner of health shall promulgate in accordance with the provisions of subparagraph (v) of paragraph (b) of subdivision 35 of section 2807-c of the public health law and which shall be effective on and after July 1, 2010 that incorporate quality related measures pertaining to potentially preventable readmissions. Such regulations shall incorporate a risk adjusted comparison of the actual and expected number of potentially preventable readmissions in a given hospital with benchmarks established by the commissioner of health, provided, however, that the application of such regu- lations shall result in an aggregate reduction in medicaid payments of no less than $35,000,000 for the period July 1, 2010 through March 31, 2011, provided, however, that for the period July 1, 2010 569 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 through March 31, 2011 such rate adjustments shall not reflect the application of this section to behavioral health readmissions. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, rule or regulation, hospital inpatient rate adjustments made in accordance with the methodology specified in subdivision 6 of section 2500-d of the public health law shall be reduced by up to $1,000,000 for the peri- od April 1, 2010 through March 31, 2011; provided, however, if this act provides sufficient additional funding to support such rate adjustments without the aggregate reductions, then the provisions of this section shall be deemed null and void as of March 31, 2010 .... 4,435,794,000 ................................... (re. $229,000,000) For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including other long term care services. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, rule or regulation to the contrary, for the period April 1, 2010 through March 31, 2011, for purposes of operating the long term care assessment center demonstration program pursuant to section 367-w of the social services law, the department of health shall designate one or more long-term care assessment centers to be established in and together serve an entire county within the city of New York and shall desig- nate a long term care assessment center to be established in another region consisting of one or more contiguous counties elsewhere in the state. Provided, however, if this act appropriates sufficient additional funds to support operation of the long term care assess- ment center demonstration program through one assessment center in a county within the city of New York, then the provisions of this appropriation shall be deemed null and void. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, rule or regulation to the contrary, for the period April 1, 2010 through March 31, 2011, continued provision of long term home health care program, AIDS home care program or certified home health agency services paid for by government funds shall be based upon a comprehensive assess- ment of the medical, social and environmental needs of the recipient of the services which shall be performed at least every 180 days by the provider of a long term home health care program, AIDS home care program or the certified home health agency providing services for the patient and the local department of social services; provided, however, if this act appropriates sufficient additional funds to require that such assessments be performed no less frequently than once every 120 days, then the provisions of this paragraph shall not apply and shall be considered null and void as of March 31, 2010 ... 3,248,511,000 ................................... (re. $334,100,000) For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including pharmacy services. Notwithstanding any law, rule or regulation to the contrary, for the period April 1, 2010 through March 31, 2011, the commissioner of health shall provide five days public notice on the department's website of any recommendations developed by the pharmacy and thera- peutics committee regarding the preferred drug program; provided however that, if this act appropriates sufficient additional funds to permit the commissioner to provide thirty days public notice on the department's website of any such recommendations, the provisions 570 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 of this paragraph shall not apply and shall be considered null and void as of March 31, 2010 .......................................... 2,525,100,000 ................................... (re. $193,303,000) For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including noninstitutional and other spending. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, rule or regulation to the contrary, for the period April 1, 2010 through March 31, 2011: (i) any utilization controls on occupational therapy or phys- ical therapy services under the Medicaid program, including, but not limited to, prior approval of services, utilization thresholds or other limitations imposed on such therapy services in relation to a chronic condition in clinics certified under article 28 of the public health law or article 16 of the mental hygiene law shall be developed by the department of health in concurrence with the office of mental retardation and developmental disabilities; (ii) such utilization controls shall be in accord with nationally recognized professional standards and, in the event that nationally recognized standards do not exist, such thresholds shall be based upon reason- ably recognized professional standards of those with a specific expertise in treating individuals served by clinics certified under article 28 of the public health law or article 16 of the mental hygiene law; and (iii) prior approval by the department of health of a physical therapy evaluation or an occupational therapy evaluation by a qualified practitioner practicing within the scope of such practitioner's licensure shall not be required; provided that the department of health may require prior approval for treatment as recommended by such an evaluation and, in the event that prior approval is required, and the department of health fails to make a determination within eight days of presentation of a treatment request for physical or occupational therapy services, the depart- ment of health shall automatically approve four therapy visits; and provided, further, that if, upon completion of such four therapy visits, the department has not yet rendered a determination on the request for physical or occupational therapy services, the depart- ment shall automatically approve an additional four therapy visits and that such subsequent automatic approval shall be issued in the same manner until such time as the department issues a determi- nation, but in no event shall such approvals exceed the number of services or the period of time recommended by the evaluation; and provided further that, in the case of any denial of a prior approval request for physical therapy or occupational therapy, the department of health shall provide a reasonable opportunity for the qualified practitioner to provide his or her assessment of the beneficiary's physical and functional status as documented in a treatment plan with reasonable and obtainable goals; and provided further that, if the qualified practitioner provides documentation that is in accord with reasonably recognized professional standards, the recommended treatment plan shall be final, and the prior approval request shall be approved. Provided, however, if this act appropriates sufficient additional funds to permit payment under the Medicaid program for occupational therapy and physical therapy without the utilization control and prior approval features described in this appropriation, 571 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 then the provisions of this paragraph shall not apply and shall be considered null and void as of March 31, 2010. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, rule or regulation to the contrary, for the period April 1, 2010 through March 31, 2011, moneys paid by an applicant or recipient of supplemental secu- rity income benefits under section 209 of the social services law or of medical assistance under section 366 of such law, to a funeral firm, funeral director, undertaker, cemetery, or any other person, firm or corporation, under or in connection with an agreement, or any option to enter into an agreement, for the sale of merchandise to be used in connection with a funeral or burial, or for the furnishing of personal services of a funeral director or undertaker, wherein the merchandise is not to be actually physically delivered or the personal services are not to be rendered until the occurrence of the death of the person for whose funeral or burial such merchan- dise or services are to be furnished, shall be placed into an irrev- ocable trust if the person for whose funeral or burial such merchan- dise or services are to be furnished is a family member of such applicant and recipient. Under the terms of such an irrevocable trust, such applicant or recipient (and after the death of such applicant or recipient, the family member) shall have the right to select any funeral firm, funeral director, undertaker, cemetery or any other person, firm or corporation to whom such payment is made and to change such selection any time to any type of funeral or any funeral firm, funeral director, cemetery or any other person, firm or corporation to whom such payment is made, located in the state of New York or any other state. Any funds remaining in such an irrev- ocable trust after the payment of all funeral expenses must be paid over to the social services official responsible for arranging for burials under section 141 of the social services law in the local government subdivision where the decedent resided. Any such agree- ment, and any promotional literature prepared by a funeral firm, funeral director, undertaker, cemetery, or any other person, firm or corporation for prearranged funeral and burial services must contain language disclosing the irrevocable nature of burial trusts estab- lished for a family member by an applicant or recipient of supple- mental security income benefits or medical assistance. Provided, however, if this act appropriates sufficient additional funds to permit such agreements purchased for family members by applicants or recipients of supplemental security income benefits or medical assistance to be revocable, then the provisions of this paragraph shall not apply and shall be considered null and void as of March 31, 2010 ... 4,300,376,000 ...................... (re. $680,481,000) Special Revenue Funds - Other HCRA Resources Fund Indigent Care Account - 20817 The appropriation made by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013, is hereby amended and reappropriated to read: Notwithstanding section 40 of state finance law or any other law to the contrary, all medical assistance appropriations made from this 572 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 account shall remain in full force and effect in accordance, in the aggregate, with the following schedule: not more than 50 percent for the period April 1, 2013 to March 31, 2014; and the remaining amount for the period April 1, 2014 to [March 31] SEPTEMBER 15, 2015. Notwithstanding section 40 of the state finance law or any provision of law to the contrary, subject to federal approval, department of health state funds medicaid spending, excluding payments for medical services provided at state facilities operated by the office of mental health, the office for people with developmental disabilities and the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services and further excluding any payments which are not appropriated within the department of health, in the aggregate, for the period April 1, 2013 through March 31, 2014, shall not exceed $16,477,019,000 except as provided below and state share medicaid spending, in the aggregate, for the period April 1, 2014 through [March 31] SEPTEMBER 15, 2015, shall not exceed [$17,098,774,000] $17,082,871,000, but in no event shall department of health state funds medicaid spending for the period April 1, 2013 through [March 31] SEPTEMBER 15, 2015 exceed [$33,575,793,000] $33,559,890,000 provided, however, such aggregate limits may be adjusted by the director of the budget to account for any changes in the New York state federal medical assistance percentage amount established pursuant to the federal social securi- ty act, increases in provider revenues, reductions in local social services district payments for medical assistance administration and beginning April 1, 2012 the operational costs of the New York state medical indemnity fund, pursuant to a chapter establishing such fund. Such projections may be adjusted by the director of the budget to account for increased or expedited department of health state funds medicaid expenditures as a result of a natural or other type of disaster, including a governmental declaration of emergency. The director of the budget, in consultation with the commissioner of health, shall assess on monthly basis known and projected medicaid expenditures by category of service and by geographic region, as determined by the commissioner of health, incurred both prior to and subsequent to such assessment for each such period, and if the director of the budget determines that such expenditures are expected to cause medicaid spending for such period to exceed the aggregate limit specified herein for such period, the state medicaid director, in consultation with the director of the budget and the commissioner of health, shall develop a medicaid savings allocation plan to limit such spending to the aggregate limit specified herein for such period. Such medicaid savings allocation plan shall be designed, to reduce the expenditures authorized by the appropriations herein in compliance with the following guidelines: (1) reductions shall be made in compliance with applicable federal law, including the provisions of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Public Law No. 111-148, and the Health Care and Education Reconciliation Act of 2010, Public Law No. 111-152 (collectively "Affordable Care Act") and any subsequent amendments thereto or regulations promulgated thereunder; (2) reductions shall be made in a manner that complies with the state medicaid plan approved by the federal centers for 573 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 medicare and medicaid services, provided, however, that the commis- sioner of health is authorized to submit any state plan amendment or seek other federal approval, including waiver authority, to imple- ment the provisions of the medicaid savings allocation plan that meets the other criteria set forth herein; (3) reductions shall be made in a manner that maximizes federal financial participation, to the extent practicable, including any federal financial partic- ipation that is available or is reasonably expected to become avail- able, in the discretion of the commissioner, under the Affordable Care Act; (4) reductions shall be made uniformly among categories of services and geographic regions of the state, to the extent practi- cable, and shall be made uniformly within a category of service, to the extent practicable, except where the commissioner determines that there are sufficient grounds for non-uniformity, including but not limited to: the extent to which specific categories of services contributed to department of health medicaid state funds spending in excess of the limits specified herein; the need to maintain safety net services in underserved communities; or the potential benefits of pursuing innovative payment models contemplated by the Affordable Care Act, in which case such grounds shall be set forth in the medi- caid savings allocation plan; and (5) reductions shall be made in a manner that does not unnecessarily create administrative burdens to medicaid applicants and recipients or providers. The commissioner shall seek the input of the legislature, as well as organizations representing health care providers, consumers, busi- nesses, workers, health insurers, and others with relevant exper- tise, in developing such medicaid savings allocation plan, to the extent that all or part of such plan, in the discretion of the commissioner, is likely to have a material impact on the overall medicaid program, particular categories of service or particular geographic regions of the state. The commissioner shall post the medicaid savings allocation plan on the department of health's website and shall provide written copies of such plan to the chairs of the senate finance and the assembly ways and means committees at least 30 days before the date on which implementation is expected to begin. The commissioner may revise the medicaid savings allocation plan subsequent to the provisions of notice and prior to implementation but need provide a new notice pursuant to subparagraph (i) of this paragraph only if the commissioner determines, in his or her discretion, that such revisions materially alter the plan. Notwithstanding the provisions of paragraphs (a) and (b) of this subdivision, the commissioner need not seek the input described in paragraph (a) of this subdivision or provide notice pursuant to paragraph (b) of this paragraph if, in the discretion of the commis- sioner, expedited development and implementation of a medicaid savings allocation plan is necessary due to a public health emergen- cy. For purposes of this section, a public health emergency is defined as: (i) a disaster, natural or otherwise, that significantly increases the immediate need for health care personnel in an area of the state; (ii) an event or condition that creates a widespread risk of 574 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 exposure to a serious communicable disease, or the potential for such widespread risk of exposure; or (iii) any other event or condi- tion determined by the commissioner to constitute an imminent threat to public health. Nothing in this paragraph shall be deemed to prevent all or part of such medicaid savings allocation plan from taking effect retroac- tively to the extent permitted by the federal centers for medicare and medicaid services. In accordance with the medicaid savings allocation plan, the commis- sioner of the department of health shall reduce department of health state funds medicaid spending by the amount of the projected over- spending through, actions including, but not limited to modifying or suspending reimbursement methods, including but not limited to all fees, premium levels and rates of payment, notwithstanding any provision of law that sets a specific amount or methodology for any such payments or rates of payment; modifying medicaid program bene- fits; seeking all necessary federal approvals, including, but not limited to waivers, waiver amendments; and suspending time frames for notice, approval or certification of rate requirements, notwith- standing any provision of law, rule or regulation to the contrary, including but not limited to sections 2807 and 3614 of the public health law, section 18 of chapter 2 of the laws of 1988, and 18 NYCRR 505.14(h). The department of health shall prepare a monthly report that sets forth: (a) known and projected department of health medicaid expenditures as described in subdivision 1 of this section, and factors that could result in medicaid disbursements for the relevant state fiscal year to exceed the projected department of health state funds disbursements in the enacted budget financial plan pursuant to subdivision 3 of section 23 of the state finance law, including spending increases or decreases due to: enrollment fluctuations, rate changes, utilization changes, MRT investments, and shift of beneficiaries to managed care; and variations in offline medicaid payments; and (b) the actions taken to implement any medicaid savings allocation plan implemented pursuant to subdi- vision 4 of this section, including information concerning the impact of such actions on each category of service and each geographic region of the state. Each such monthly report shall be provided to the chairs of the senate finance and the assembly ways and means committees and shall be posted on the department of health's website in a timely manner. For the purpose of making payments to providers of medical care pursu- ant to section 367-b of the social services law, and for payment of state aid to municipalities where payment systems through fiscal intermediaries are not operational, to reimburse such providers for costs attributable to the provision of care to patients eligible for medical assistance. Payments from this appropriation to general hospitals related to indigent care pursuant to article 28 of the public health law respectively, when combined with federal funds for services and expenses for the medical assistance program pursuant to title XIX of the federal social security act or its successor program, shall equal the amount of the funds received related to health care reform act allowances and surcharges pursuant to article 575 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 28 of the public health law and deposited to this account less any such amounts withheld pursuant to subdivision 21 of section 2807-c of the public health law. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the moneys hereby appropriated may be increased or decreased by interchange or transfer with any appropriation of the department of health with the approval of the director of the budg- et, who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 1,583,000,000 ................................. (re. $1,583,000,000) Special Revenue Funds - Other HCRA Resources Fund Medical Assistance Account - 20804 The appropriation made by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013, is hereby amended and reappropriated to read: Notwithstanding section 40 of state finance law or any other law to the contrary, all medical assistance appropriations made from this account shall remain in full force and effect in accordance, in the aggregate, with the following schedule: not more than 48 percent for the period April 1, 2013 to March 31, 2014; and the remaining amount for the period April 1, 2014 to [March 31] SEPTEMBER 15, 2015. Notwithstanding section 40 of the state finance law or any provision of law to the contrary, subject to federal approval, department of health state funds medicaid spending, excluding payments for medical services provided at state facilities operated by the office of mental health, the office for people with developmental disabilities and the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services and further excluding any payments which are not appropriated within the department of health, in the aggregate, for the period April 1, 2013 through March 31, 2014, shall not exceed $16,477,019,000 except as provided below and state share medicaid spending, in the aggregate, for the period April 1, 2014 through [March 31] SEPTEMBER 15, 2015, shall not exceed [$17,098,774,000] $17,082,871,000, but in no event shall department of health state funds medicaid spending for the period April 1, 2013 through [March 31] SEPTEMBER 15, 2015 exceed [$33,575,793,000] $33,559,890,000 provided, however, such aggregate limits may be adjusted by the director of the budget to account for any changes in the New York state federal medical assistance percentage amount established pursuant to the federal social securi- ty act, increases in provider revenues, reductions in local social services district payments for medical assistance administration and beginning April 1, 2012 the operational costs of the New York state medical indemnity fund, pursuant to a chapter establishing such fund. Such projections may be adjusted by the director of the budget to account for increased or expedited department of health state 576 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 funds medicaid expenditures as a result of a natural or other type of disaster, including a governmental declaration of emergency. The director of the budget, in consultation with the commissioner of health, shall assess on a monthly basis known and projected medicaid expenditures by category of service and by geographic region, as determined by the commissioner of health, incurred both prior to and subsequent to such assessment for each such period, and if the director of the budget determines that such expenditures are expected to cause medicaid spending for such period to exceed the aggregate limit specified herein for such period, the state medicaid director, in consultation with the director of the budget and the commissioner of health, shall develop a medicaid savings allocation plan to limit such spending to the aggregate limit specified herein for such period. Such medicaid savings allocation plan shall be designed, to reduce the expenditures authorized by the appropriations herein in compliance with the following guidelines: (1) reductions shall be made in compliance with applicable federal law, including the provisions of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Public Law No. 111-148, and the Health Care and Education Reconciliation Act of 2010, Public Law No. 111-152 (collectively "Affordable Care Act") and any subsequent amendments thereto or regulations promulgated thereunder; (2) reductions shall be made in a manner that complies with the state medicaid plan approved by the federal centers for medicare and medicaid services, provided, however, that the commis- sioner of health is authorized to submit any state plan amendment or seek other federal approval, including waiver authority, to imple- ment the provisions of the medicaid savings allocation plan that meets the other criteria set forth herein; (3) reductions shall be made in a manner that maximizes federal financial participation, to the extent practicable, including any federal financial partic- ipation that is available or is reasonably expected to become avail- able, in the discretion of the commissioner, under the Affordable Care Act; (4) reductions shall be made uniformly among categories of services and geographic regions of the state, to the extent practi- cable, and shall be made uniformly within a category of service, to the extent practicable, except where the commissioner determines that there are sufficient grounds for non-uniformity, including but not limited to: the extent to which specific categories of services contributed to department of health medicaid state funds spending in excess of the limits specified herein; the need to maintain safety net services in underserved communities; or the potential benefits of pursuing innovative payment models contemplated by the Affordable Care Act, in which case such grounds shall be set forth in the medi- caid savings allocation plan; and (5) reductions shall be made in a manner that does not unnecessarily create administrative burdens to medicaid applicants and recipients or providers. The commissioner shall seek the input of the legislature, as well as organizations representing health care providers, consumers, busi- nesses, workers, health insurers, and others with relevant exper- tise, in developing such medicaid savings allocation plan, to the extent that all or part of such plan, in the discretion of the 577 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 commissioner, is likely to have a material impact on the overall medicaid program, particular categories of service or particular geographic regions of the state. The commissioner shall post the medicaid savings allocation plan on the department of health's website and shall provide written copies of such plan to the chairs of the senate finance and the assembly ways and means committees at least 30 days before the date on which implementation is expected to begin. The commissioner may revise the medicaid savings allocation plan subsequent to the provisions of notice and prior to implementation but need provide a new notice pursuant to subparagraph (i) of this paragraph only if the commissioner determines, in his or her discretion, that such revisions materially alter the plan. Notwithstanding the provisions of paragraphs (a) and (b) of this subdivision, the commissioner need not seek the input described in paragraph (a) of this subdivision or provide notice pursuant to paragraph (b) of this paragraph if, in the discretion of the commis- sioner, expedited development and implementation of a medicaid savings allocation plan is necessary due to a public health emergen- cy. For purposes of this section, a public health emergency is defined as: (i) a disaster, natural or otherwise, that significantly increases the immediate need for health care personnel in an area of the state; (ii) an event or condition that creates a widespread risk of exposure to a serious communicable disease, or the potential for such widespread risk of exposure; or (iii) any other event or condi- tion determined by the commissioner to constitute an imminent threat to public health. Nothing in this paragraph shall be deemed to prevent all or part of such medicaid savings allocation plan from taking effect retroac- tively to the extent permitted by the federal centers for medicare and medicaid services. In accordance with the medicaid savings allocation plan, the commis- sioner of the department of health shall reduce department of health state funds medicaid spending by the amount of the projected over- spending through, actions including, but not limited to modifying or suspending reimbursement methods, including but not limited to all fees, premium levels and rates of payment, notwithstanding any provision of law that sets a specific amount or methodology for any such payments or rates of payment; modifying medicaid program bene- fits; seeking all necessary federal approvals, including, but not limited to waivers, waiver amendments; and suspending time frames for notice, approval or certification of rate requirements, notwith- standing any provision of law, rule or regulation to the contrary, including but not limited to sections 2807 and 3614 of the public health law, section 18 of chapter 2 of the laws of 1988, and 18 NYCRR 505.14(h). The department of health shall prepare a monthly report that sets forth: (a) known and projected department of health medicaid expend- itures as described in subdivision 1 of this section, and factors that could result in medicaid disbursements for the relevant state fiscal year to exceed the projected department of health state funds 578 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 disbursements in the enacted budget financial plan pursuant to subdivision 3 of section 23 of the state finance law, including spending increases or decreases due to: enrollment fluctuations, rate changes, utilization changes, MRT investments, and shift of beneficiaries to managed care; and variations in offline medicaid payments; and (b) the actions taken to implement any medicaid savings allocation plan implemented pursuant to subdivision 4 of this section, including information concerning the impact of such actions on each category of service and each geographic region of the state. Each such monthly report shall be provided to the chairs of the senate finance and the assembly ways and means committees and shall be posted on the department of health's website in a timely manner. For the purpose of making payments, the money hereby appropriated is available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter accrued, to providers of medical care pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law, and for payment of state aid to munici- palities and the federal government where payment systems through fiscal intermediaries are not operational, to reimburse such provid- ers for costs attributable to the provision of care to patients eligible for medical assistance. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the moneys hereby appropriated may be increased or decreased by interchange or transfer with any appropriation of the department of health with the approval of the director of the budg- et, who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. For services and expenses related to the medical assistance program. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 292,800,000 ..................................... (re. $292,800,000) For services and expenses of the medical assistance program related to the treatment of breast and cervical cancer. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 4,200,000 ......................................... (re. $4,200,000) For services and expenses of the medical assistance program related to primary care case management. All or a portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 4,000,000 ......................................... (re. $4,000,000) 579 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses of the medical assistance program related to disabled persons. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 47,000,000 ....................................... (re. $47,000,000) For services and expenses of the medical assistance program related to physician services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 170,400,000 ..................................... (re. $170,400,000) For services and expenses of the medical assistance program related, but not limited to, pharmacy, inpatient, and nursing home services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 4,691,350,000 ................................. (re. $4,691,350,000) For services and expenses of the medical assistance program related to the city of New York. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 249,400,000 ..................................... (re. $249,400,000) For services and expenses of the medical assistance program related to providing distributions for supplemental medical insurance for medi- care part B premiums, physician services, outpatient services, medical equipment, supplies and other health services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 136,000,000 ..................................... (re. $136,000,000) For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including costs associated with the family health plus program. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 1,300,800,000 ................................. (re. $1,300,800,000) For services and expenses of the medical assistance program related to supporting workforce recruitment and retention of personal care 580 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 services or any worker with direct patient care responsibility for local social service districts which include a city with a popu- lation of over one million persons. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 272,000,000 ..................................... (re. $272,000,000) For services and expenses of the medical assistance program related to supporting workforce recruitment and retention of personal care services for local social service districts that do not include a city with a population of over one million persons. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 22,400,000 ....................................... (re. $22,400,000) For services and expenses of the medical assistance program related to supporting rate increases for certified home health agencies, long term home health care programs, AIDS home care programs, hospice programs, managed long term care plans and approved managed long term care operating demonstrations for recruitment and retention of health care workers. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 100,000,000 ..................................... (re. $100,000,000) Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Medical Assistance Account - 22187 The appropriation made by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013, is hereby amended and reappropriated to read: Notwithstanding section 40 of state finance law or any other law to the contrary, all medical assistance appropriations made from this account shall remain in full force and effect in accordance, in the aggregate, with the following schedule: not more than 50 percent for the period April 1, 2013 to March 31, 2014; and the remaining amount for the period April 1, 2014 to [March 31] SEPTEMBER 15, 2015. Notwithstanding section 40 of the state finance law or any provision of law to the contrary, subject to federal approval, department of health state funds medicaid spending, excluding payments for medical services provided at state facilities operated by the office of mental health, the office for people with developmental disabilities and the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services and further excluding any payments which are not appropriated within the department of health, in the aggregate, for the period April 1, 2013 581 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 through March 31, 2014, shall not exceed $16,477,019,000 except as provided below and state share medicaid spending, in the aggregate, for the period April 1, 2014 through [March 31] SEPTEMBER 15, 2015, shall not exceed [$17,098,774,000] $17,082,871,000, but in no event shall department of health state funds medicaid spending for the period April 1, 2013 through [March 31] SEPTEMBER 15, 2015 exceed [$33,575,793,000] $33,559,890,000 provided, however, such aggregate limits may be adjusted by the director of the budget to account for any changes in the New York state federal medical assistance percentage amount established pursuant to the federal social securi- ty act, increases in provider revenues, reductions in local social services district payments for medical assistance administration and beginning April 1, 2012 the operational costs of the New York state medical indemnity fund, pursuant to a chapter establishing such fund. Such projections may be adjusted by the director of the budget to account for increased or expedited department of health state funds medicaid expenditures as a result of a natural or other type of disaster, including a governmental declaration of emergency. The director of the budget, in consultation with the commissioner of health, shall assess on monthly basis known and projected medicaid expenditures by category of service and by geographic region, as determined by the commissioner of health, incurred both prior to and subsequent to such assessment for each such period, and if the director of the budget determines that such expenditures are expected to cause medicaid spending for such period to exceed the aggregate limit specified herein for such period, the state medicaid director, in consultation with the director of the budget and the commissioner of health, shall develop a medicaid savings allocation plan to limit such spending to the aggregate limit specified herein for such period. Such medicaid savings allocation plan shall be designed, to reduce the expenditures authorized by the appropriations herein in compliance with the following guidelines: (1) reductions shall be made in compliance with applicable federal law, including the provisions of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Public Law No. 111-148, and the Health Care and Education Reconciliation Act of 2010, Public Law No. 111-152 (collectively "Affordable Care Act") and any subsequent amendments thereto or regulations promulgated thereunder; (2) reductions shall be made in a manner that complies with the state medicaid plan approved by the federal centers for medicare and medicaid services, provided, however, that the commis- sioner of health is authorized to submit any state plan amendment or seek other federal approval, including waiver authority, to imple- ment the provisions of the medicaid savings allocation plan that meets the other criteria set forth herein; (3) reductions shall be made in a manner that maximizes federal financial participation, to the extent practicable, including any federal financial partic- ipation that is available or is reasonably expected to become avail- able, in the discretion of the commissioner, under the Affordable Care Act; (4) reductions shall be made uniformly among categories of services and geographic regions of the state, to the extent practi- cable, and shall be made uniformly within a category of service, to 582 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 the extent practicable, except where the commissioner determines that there are sufficient grounds for non-uniformity, including but not limited to: the extent to which specific categories of services contributed to department of health medicaid state funds spending in excess of the limits specified herein; the need to maintain safety net services in underserved communities; or the potential benefits of pursuing innovative payment models contemplated by the Affordable Care Act, in which case such grounds shall be set forth in the medi- caid savings allocation plan; and (5) reductions shall be made in a manner that does not unnecessarily create administrative burdens to medicaid applicants and recipients or providers. The commissioner shall seek the input of the legislature, as well as organizations representing health care providers, consumers, busi- nesses, workers, health insurers, and others with relevant exper- tise, in developing such medicaid savings allocation plan, to the extent that all or part of such plan, in the discretion of the commissioner, is likely to have a material impact on the overall medicaid program, particular categories of service or particular geographic regions of the state. The commissioner shall post the medicaid savings allocation plan on the department of health's website and shall provide written copies of such plan to the chairs of the senate finance and the assembly ways and means committees at least 30 days before the date on which implementation is expected to begin. The commissioner may revise the medicaid savings allocation plan subsequent to the provisions of notice and prior to implementation but need provide a new notice pursuant to subparagraph (i) of this paragraph only if the commissioner determines, in his or her discretion, that such revisions materially alter the plan. Notwithstanding the provisions of paragraphs (a) and (b) of this subdivision, the commissioner need not seek the input described in paragraph (a) of this subdivision or provide notice pursuant to paragraph (b) of this paragraph if, in the discretion of the commis- sioner, expedited development and implementation of a medicaid savings allocation plan is necessary due to a public health emergen- cy. For purposes of this section, a public health emergency is defined as: (i) a disaster, natural or otherwise, that significantly increases the immediate need for health care personnel in an area of the state; (ii) an event or condition that creates a widespread risk of exposure to a serious communicable disease, or the potential for such widespread risk of exposure; or (iii) any other event or condi- tion determined by the commissioner to constitute an imminent threat to public health. Nothing in this paragraph shall be deemed to prevent all or part of such medicaid savings allocation plan from taking effect retroac- tively to the extent permitted by the federal centers for medicare and medicaid services. In accordance with the medicaid savings allocation plan, the commis- sioner of the department of health shall reduce department of health state funds medicaid spending by the amount of the projected over- spending through, actions including, but not limited to modifying or 583 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 suspending reimbursement methods, including but not limited to all fees, premium levels and rates of payment, notwithstanding any provision of law that sets a specific amount or methodology for any such payments or rates of payment; modifying medicaid program bene- fits; seeking all necessary federal approvals, including, but not limited to waivers, waiver amendments; and suspending time frames for notice, approval or certification of rate requirements, notwith- standing any provision of law, rule or regulation to the contrary, including but not limited to sections 2807 and 3614 of the public health law, section 18 of chapter 2 of the laws of 1988, and 18 NYCRR 505.14(h). The department of health shall prepare a monthly report that sets forth: (a) known and projected department of health medicaid expend- itures as described in subdivision 1 of this section, and factors that could result in medicaid disbursements for the relevant state fiscal year to exceed the projected department of health state funds disbursements in the enacted budget financial plan pursuant to subdivision 3 of section 23 of the state finance law, including spending increases or decreases due to: enrollment fluctuations, rate changes, utilization changes, MRT investments, and shift of beneficiaries to managed care; and variations in offline medicaid payments; and (b) the actions taken to implement any medicaid savings allocation plan implemented pursuant to subdivision 4 of this section, including information concerning the impact of such actions on each category of service and each geographic region of the state. Each such monthly report shall be provided to the chairs of the senate finance and the assembly ways and means committees and shall be posted on the department of health's website in a timely manner. For the purpose of making payments to providers of medical care pursu- ant to section 367-b of the social services law, and for payment of state aid to municipalities and the federal government where payment systems through fiscal intermediaries are not operational, to reim- burse the provision of care to patients eligible for medical assist- ance. For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including nursing home, personal care, certified home health agency, long term home health care program and hospital services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 1,570,800,000 ................................. (re. $1,570,800,000) OFFICE OF HEALTH INSURANCE PROGRAMS General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: 584 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For grants to a New York state based not-for-profit organization with expertise in the New York state medicaid program for studies, reviews and analysis, to be performed in conjunction with the department of health, on medicaid policy, operational and other issues as defined by the department. All or a portion of this appro- priation may be transferred to state operations appropriations ..... 695,600 ............................................. (re. $695,600) The monies hereby appropriated shall be available for the cost of housing subsidies to certain participants in the nursing home tran- sition and diversion waiver program as authorized by chapters 615 and 627 of the laws of 2004. A portion of such funds may be used for administration of the housing subsidies, either by state staff or a not-for-profit agency. A portion of this appropriation may be trans- ferred to state operations appropriations. Up to 100 percent of this appropriation may be suballocated to the division of housing and community renewal ... 2,303,000 ................... (re. $2,303,000) For services and expenses related to traumatic brain injury including but not limited to services rendered to individuals enrolled in the federally approved home and community based services (HCBS) waiver and including personal and nonpersonal services spending originally authorized by appropriations and reappropriations enacted prior to 1996. All or part of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations ... 12,464,500 .......... (re. $9,555,000) For services and expenses of Alzheimer's disease assistance centers as established pursuant to chapter 586 of the laws of 1987 ............ 470,200 ............................................. (re. $376,000) For a grant to the Coalition of New York State Alzheimer's Chapter, Inc. in support of and for distribution to a statewide network of not-for-profit corporations established and dedicated to responding at the local level to the needs of the New York State Alzheimer's community pursuant to subdivision 2 of section 2005 of the public health law ... 232,300 .............................. (re. $176,000) For services and expenses for the Alzheimer's community assistance program as established pursuant to chapter 657 of the laws of 1997 ... 46,300 ........................................... (re. $38,000) For services and expenses for Alzheimer's community service programs ... 278,600 ......................................... (re. $227,000) For services and expenses, including suballocation to the state office for the aging, for coordinating patient care Alzheimer's disease program. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations for administration of this program ....... 339,900 ............................................. (re. $252,000) For services and expenses, including grants, of a falls prevention program. All or a portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations ... 141,600 ...... (re. $141,600) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the money hereby appropri- ated may be increased or decreased by interchange, transfer or suballocation between this appropriated amount and appropriations of the department of health medical assistance program and the depart- ment of health medical assistance administration program. For services and expenses for DC37 and Teamster Local 858 health insurance coverage under the family health plus (FHPlus), medicaid 585 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 or for payments to participating health insurance plans in the New York state health benefit exchange ... 5,000,000 .. (re. $5,000,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For grants to a New York state based not-for-profit organization with expertise in the New York state medicaid program for studies, reviews and analysis, to be performed in conjunction with the department of health, on medicaid policy, operational and other issues as defined by the department. All or a portion of this appro- priation may be transferred to state operations appropriations ..... 695,600 ............................................. (re. $306,000) For services and expenses, including grants, of the uniform assessment program. All or a portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations ... 4,806,000 .... (re. $365,000) For services and expenses related to traumatic brain injury including but not limited to services rendered to individuals enrolled in the federally approved home and community based services (HCBS) waiver and including personal and nonpersonal services spending originally authorized by appropriations and reappropriations enacted prior to 1996. All or part of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations ... 13,200,400 .......... (re. $3,046,000) The monies hereby appropriated shall be available for the cost of housing subsidies to certain participants in the nursing home tran- sition and diversion waiver program as authorized by chapters 615 and 627 of the laws of 2004. A portion of such funds may be used for administration of the housing subsidies, either by state staff or a not-for-profit agency. A portion of this appropriation may be trans- ferred to state operations appropriations. Up to 100 percent of this appropriation may be suballocated to the division of housing and community renewal ... 2,303,000 ................... (re. $2,303,000) For services and expenses of Alzheimer's disease assistance centers as established pursuant to chapter 586 of the laws of 1987 ............ 498,000 .............................................. (re. $57,000) For services and expenses, including suballocation to the state office for the aging, for coordinating patient care Alzheimer's disease program. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations for administration of this program ....... 360,000 .............................................. (re. $79,000) For services and expenses, including grants, of a falls prevention program. All or a portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations ... 150,000 ...... (re. $150,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For grants to a New York state based not-for-profit organization with expertise in the New York state medicaid program for studies, reviews and analysis, to be performed in conjunction with the department of health, on medicaid policy, operational and other issues as defined by the department. All or a portion of this appro- priation may be transferred to state operations appropriations ..... 695,600 .............................................. (re. $36,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal 586 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Federal Health and Human Services Fund Medical Assistance and Survey Account By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2012, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses for the medical assistance program and administration of the medical assistance program and survey and certification program, provided pursuant to title XIX of the federal social security act. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law and subject to the approval of the director of the budget, moneys hereby appropriated may be increased or decreased by transfer or suballocation between these appropriated amounts and appropriations of other state agen- cies and appropriations of the department of health. Notwithstand- ing any inconsistent provision of law and subject to approval of the director of the budget, moneys hereby appropriated may be trans- ferred or suballocated to other state agencies for reimbursement to local government entities for services and expenses related to administration of the medical assistance program ................... 75,000,000 ....................................... (re. $75,000,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2011, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses for the medical assistance program and administration of the medical assistance program and survey and certification program, provided pursuant to title XIX of the federal social security act. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law and subject to the approval of the director of the budget, moneys hereby appropriated may be increased or decreased by transfer or suballocation between these appropriated amounts and appropriations of other state agen- cies and appropriations of the department of health. Notwithstand- ing any inconsistent provision of law and subject to approval of the director of the budget, moneys hereby appropriated may be trans- ferred or suballocated to other state agencies for reimbursement to local government entities for services and expenses related to administration of the medical assistance program ................... 75,000,000 ....................................... (re. $75,000,000) By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2010, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses for the medical assistance program and administration of the medical assistance program and survey and certification program, provided pursuant to title XIX of the federal social security act. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law and subject to the approval of the director of the budget, moneys hereby appropriated may be increased or decreased by transfer or suballocation between these appropriated amounts and appropriations of other state agen- cies and appropriations of the department of health. Notwithstand- ing any inconsistent provision of law and subject to approval of the director of the budget, moneys hereby appropriated may be trans- 587 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 ferred or suballocated to other state agencies for reimbursement to local government entities for services and expenses related to administration of the medical assistance program ................... 75,000,000 ....................................... (re. $38,300,000) By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2009, as amended by chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For services and expenses for the medical assistance program and administration of the medical assistance program and survey and certification program, provided pursuant to title XIX of the federal social security act. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law and subject to the approval of the director of the budget, moneys hereby appropriated may be increased or decreased by transfer or suballocation between these appropriated amounts and appropriations of other state agen- cies and appropriations of the department of health. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law and subject to approval of the director of the budget, moneys hereby appropriated may be transferred or suballocated to other state agencies for reimbursement to local government entities for services and expenses related to administration of the medical assistance program ........ 75,000,000 ....................................... (re. $75,000,000) OFFICE OF HEALTH SYSTEMS MANAGEMENT General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For contractual services related to medical necessity and quality of care reviews related to medicaid patients and to monitor health care services provided to persons with AIDS. A portion of this appropri- ation may be transferred to state operations appropriations ........ 10,198,500 ........................................ (re. $8,932,000) For services and expenses related to the operation of the incident reporting system (NYPORTS). A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations ..................... 590,300 ............................................. (re. $590,300) For services and expenses for consulting services related to health information technology. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations ..................... 166,200 ............................................. (re. $166,200) For services and expenses to support the center for liver transplant and the alliance for donation ... 351,300 ........... (re. $351,300) For services and expenses for patient health information and quality improvement initiatives. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations ..................... 173,700 ............................................. (re. $173,700) For services and expenses for cardiac services access and cardiac data quality/outcomes initiatives ... 652,400 ............ (re. $652,400) For services and expenses of the brain trauma foundation ............. 231,300 ............................................. (re. $231,300) 588 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses for a statewide campaign to promote aware- ness of the New York state donor registry to increase organ and tissue donation. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations ... 115,700 ...... (re. $115,700) For services and expenses of a quality program for adult care facili- ties, including enriched housing facilities. Such program shall be targeted at improving the quality of life for adult care facility residents. The department subject to the approval of the director of the division of budget, shall develop an allocation methodology taking into account financial status of the facility as well as resident needs. Such allocation shall serve as the basis of distribution to eligible facilities ................... 6,531,100 ......................................... (re. $6,531,100) For an operating assistance subprogram for enriched housing. To the extent that funds are appropriated for such purposes, the department is authorized to pay an operating subsidy for SSI recipients who are residents in certified not-for-profit or public enriched housing programs. Such subsidy shall not exceed $115 per month per each SSI recipient and will be paid directly to the certified operator. If appropriations are not sufficient to meet such maximum monthly payments, such subsidy shall be reduced proportionately ............ 474,900 ............................................. (re. $474,900) For services and expenses, including grants, of the long term care community coalition for an advocacy program on behalf of seniors with long term care needs ... 32,600 ................. (re. $32,600) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For contractual services related to medical necessity and quality of care reviews related to medicaid patients and to monitor health care services provided to persons with AIDS. A portion of this appropri- ation may be transferred to state operations appropriations ........ 10,800,600 ........................................ (re. $7,404,000) For services and expenses related to the operation of the incident reporting system (NYPORTS). A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations ..................... 625,100 ............................................. (re. $625,100) For services and expenses for consulting services related to health information technology. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations ..................... 176,000 ............................................. (re. $176,000) For services and expenses to support the center for liver transplant and the alliance for donation ... 372,000 ............ (re. $21,000) For services and expenses for patient health information and quality improvement initiatives. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations ..................... 184,000 ............................................. (re. $184,000) For services and expenses for cardiac services access and cardiac data quality/outcomes initiatives ... 690,900 ............ (re. $690,900) For services and expenses for a statewide campaign to promote aware- ness of the New York state donor registry to increase organ and tissue donation. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations ... 122,500 ...... (re. $122,500) 589 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For an operating assistance subprogram for enriched housing. To the extent that funds are appropriated for such purposes, the department is authorized to pay an operating subsidy for SSI recipients who are residents in certified not-for-profit or public enriched housing programs. Such subsidy shall not exceed $115 per month per each SSI recipient and will be paid directly to the certified operator. If appropriations are not sufficient to meet such maximum monthly payments, such subsidy shall be reduced proportionately ............ 502,900 .............................................. (re. $27,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses related to the operation of the incident reporting system (NYPORTS). A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations ..................... 625,100 ............................................. (re. $271,000) For services and expenses to support the center for liver transplant and the alliance for donation ... 372,000 ............. (re. $6,000) For services and expenses for cardiac services access and cardiac data quality/outcomes initiatives ... 690,900 ............. (re. $75,000) By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For services and expenses for cardiac services access and cardiac data quality/outcomes initiatives ... 1,381,800 .......... (re. $200,000) For services and expenses to support the center for liver transplant and the alliance for donation ... 372,000 ............ (re. $60,000) For services and expenses of the brain trauma foundation ............. 490,000 .............................................. (re. $16,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal MISCELLANEOUS Operating Grants Fund United States Department of Justice Account - 25300 The appropriation made by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013, is hereby amended and reappropriated to read: For expenses incurred in the administration of the prescription drug monitoring program relating to the prescribing and dispensing of controlled substances. A PORTION OF THIS APPROPRIATION MAY BE TRANS- FERRED TO STATE OPERATIONS APPROPRIATIONS .......................... 400,000 ............................................. (re. $400,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal MISCELLANEOUS Operating Grants Fund United States Department of Justice Account The appropriation made by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012, is hereby amended and reappropriated to read: For expenses incurred in the administration of the prescription drug monitoring program relating to the prescribing and dispensing of controlled substances. A PORTION OF THIS APPROPRIATION MAY BE TRANS- FERRED TO STATE OPERATIONS APPROPRIATIONS .......................... 400,000 ............................................. (re. $400,000) 590 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 The appropriation made by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011, is hereby amended and reappropriated to read: For expenses incurred in the administration of the prescription drug monitoring program relating to the prescribing and dispensing of controlled substances. A PORTION OF THIS APPROPRIATION MAY BE TRANS- FERRED TO STATE OPERATIONS APPROPRIATIONS .......................... 400,000 ............................................. (re. $400,000) The appropriation made by chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2010, is hereby amended and reappropriated to read: For expenses incurred in the administration of the prescription drug monitoring program relating to the prescribing and dispensing of controlled substances. A PORTION OF THIS APPROPRIATION MAY BE TRANS- FERRED TO STATE OPERATIONS APPROPRIATIONS .......................... 400,000 ............................................. (re. $400,000) By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2007, as transferred by chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2009: For expenses incurred in the administration of the prescription drug monitoring program relating to the prescribing and dispensing of controlled substances. For grants beginning on or after November 1, 2007 .................... 400,000 ............................................. (re. $139,000) OFFICE OF LONG TERM CARE General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses, including grants, of the uniform assessment program. All or a portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations ................................. 4,806,000 ............................................ (re. $83,000) For services and expenses related to traumatic brain injury including but not limited to services rendered to individuals enrolled in the federally approved home and community based services (HCBS) waiver and including personal and nonpersonal services spending originally authorized by appropriations and reappropriations enacted prior to 1996. All or part of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations ... 13,200,400 ............ (re. $829,000) For services and expenses of a quality program for adult care facili- ties, including enriched housing facilities. Such program shall be targeted at improving the quality of life for adult care facility residents. The department subject to the approval of the director of the division of budget, shall develop an allocation methodology taking into account financial status of the facility as well as resident needs. Such allocation shall serve as the basis of distribution to eligible facilities ................... 2,605,000 ............................................ (re. $52,000) For an operating assistance subprogram for enriched housing. To the extent that funds are appropriated for such purposes, the department 591 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 is authorized to pay an operating subsidy for SSI recipients who are residents in certified not-for-profit or public enriched housing programs. Such subsidy shall not exceed $115 per month per each SSI recipient and will be paid directly to the certified operator. If appropriations are not sufficient to meet such maximum monthly payments, such subsidy shall be reduced proportionately ............ 502,900 ............................................... (re. $3,000) The monies hereby appropriated shall be available for the cost of housing subsidies to certain participants in the nursing home tran- sition and diversion waiver program as authorized by chapters 615 and 627 of the laws of 2004. A portion of such funds may be used for administration of the housing subsidies, either by state staff or a not-for-profit agency. A portion of this appropriation may be trans- ferred to state operations appropriations. Up to 100 percent of this appropriation may be suballocated to the division of housing and community renewal ... 2,303,000 ................... (re. $2,303,000) For services and expenses of Alzheimer's disease assistance centers as established pursuant to chapter 586 of the laws of 1987 ............ 498,000 .............................................. (re. $65,000) For a grant to the Coalition of New York State Alzheimer's Chapter, Inc. in support of and for distribution to a statewide network of not-for-profit corporations established and dedicated to responding at the local level to the needs of the New York State Alzheimer's community pursuant to subdivision 2 of section 2005 of the public health law ... 246,000 ................................ (re. $3,000) For services and expenses, including suballocation to the state office for the aging, for coordinating patient care Alzheimer's disease program. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations for administration of this program ....... 360,000 .............................................. (re. $93,000) By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For services and expenses, including grants, of a falls prevention program. All or a portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations ... 300,000 ...... (re. $300,000) For services and expenses, including grants, of the uniform assessment program. All or a portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations ... 4,806,000 .. (re. $3,688,000) For services and expenses related to traumatic brain injury including but not limited to services rendered to individuals enrolled in the federally approved home and community based services (HCBS) waiver and including personal and nonpersonal services spending originally authorized by appropriations and reappropriations enacted prior to 1996. All or part of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations ... 13,200,400 ............ (re. $706,000) The monies hereby appropriated shall be available for the cost of housing subsidies to certain participants in the nursing home tran- sition and diversion waiver program as authorized by chapters 615 and 627 of the laws of 2004. A portion of such funds may be used for administration of the housing subsidies, either by state staff or a not-for-profit agency. A portion of this appropriation may be trans- ferred to state operations appropriations. Up to 100 percent of this 592 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 appropriation may be suballocated to the division of housing and community renewal ... 2,303,000 ................... (re. $2,303,000) For services and expenses of Alzheimer's disease assistance centers as established pursuant to chapter 586 of the laws of 1987 ............ 498,000 .............................................. (re. $21,000) For services and expenses, including suballocation to the state office for aging, for coordinating patient care Alzheimer's disease program. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations for administration of this program ....... 360,000 .............................................. (re. $32,000) By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2009: The monies hereby appropriated shall be available for the cost of housing subsidies to certain participants in the nursing home tran- sition and diversion waiver program as authorized by chapters 615 and 627 of the laws of 2004. A portion of such funds may be used for administration of the housing subsidies, either by state staff or a not-for-profit agency. A portion of this appropriation may be trans- ferred to state operations appropriations. Up to 100 percent of this appropriation may be suballocated to the division of housing and community renewal ... 2,303,000 ................... (re. $2,303,000) For additional services and expenses of the quality incentive payment program ... 2,068,000 ............................... (re. $164,000) For additional services and expenses for the enhancing abilities and life experience (EnAbLE) program for the purpose of providing air conditioning in resident rooms. In distributing such funds, the department shall give priority to those applicants whose residents demonstrate the highest level of need, including but not limited to, those with psychiatric disabilities and the elderly, and consider- ation to applicants in the greatest financial need of such assist- ance ... 1,353,600 ................................ (re. $1,347,000) WADSWORTH CENTER FOR LABORATORIES AND RESEARCH PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses of a genetic disease screening program ..... 609,000 ............................................. (re. $601,000) For services and expenses of a sickle cell screening program ......... 213,400 ............................................. (re. $148,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses of a genetic disease screening program ..... 645,000 .............................................. (re. $67,000) For services and expenses of a sickle cell screening program ......... 226,000 .............................................. (re. $30,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses of a sickle cell screening program ......... 226,000 .............................................. (re. $78,000) 593 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For services and expenses of a sickle cell screening program ......... 226,000 .............................................. (re. $33,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Federal Block Grant Account - 25183 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses of the various health prevention, diagnos- tic, detection and treatment services .............................. 3,682,000 ......................................... (re. $3,682,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Federal Block Grant Account By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses of the various health prevention, diagnos- tic, detection and treatment services .............................. 3,682,000 ......................................... (re. $2,480,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses of the various health prevention, diagnos- tic, detection and treatment services .............................. 3,682,000 ........................................... (re. $921,000) By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For services and expenses of the various health prevention, diagnos- tic, detection and treatment services .............................. 3,682,000 ........................................... (re. $921,000) By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2009: For services and expenses of the various health prevention, diagnos- tic, detection and treatment services .............................. 3,682,000 ......................................... (re. $1,939,000) 594 12653-14-4 HIGHER EDUCATION SERVICES CORPORATION AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS General Fund ....................... 1,042,334,000 0 Special Revenue Funds - Federal .... 1,000,000 0 Special Revenue Funds - Other ...... 33,000,000 0 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 1,076,334,000 0 ================ ================ SCHEDULE STUDENT GRANT AND AWARD PROGRAMS ......................... 1,076,334,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For tuition assistance awards, including part-time tuition assistance program awards, provided to eligible students as defined in section 667 and section 667-c of the education law and as further defined in rules and regulations adopted by the regents upon the recommendation of the commissioner of education and distrib- uted in accordance with rules and regu- lations adopted by the trustees of the higher education services corporation upon the recommendation of the president and approval of the director of the budget. The moneys hereby appropriated shall be available for expenses already accrued or to accrue and shall include refunds, reimbursements, credits and moneys received by the higher education services corporation as repayments of past tuition assistance program disbursements in accordance with audit allowances, upon approval of the director of the budget, for transfer to the federal department of education fund appropriation of the state grant programs in order to reduce state cost should additional federal assistance become available in the 2014-2015 state fiscal year. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, during the fiscal year commencing April 1, 2014, additional awards due and payable to eligible students for accelerated study shall be deferred until October 1, 2015. 595 12653-14-4 HIGHER EDUCATION SERVICES CORPORATION AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Such additional awards shall be adjusted on a pro rata basis pursuant to section 667 of the education law. However, nothing contained herein shall prevent the payment of such awards prior to October 1, 2015 should additional funds be provided there- for ........................................ 956,800,000 For additional tuition assistance awards to be made available for awards in the 2014- 15 academic year ............................ 19,875,000 For the payment of tuition awards to part- time students pursuant to section 666 of education law, as amended by chapter 947 of the laws of 1990 ......................... 14,357,000 For the payment of scholarship awards including New York state math and science teaching initiative scholarship pursuant to section 669-d of the education law, veteran's tuition assistance program pursuant to section 669-a of the education law, military enhanced recognition, incen- tive and tribute (MERIT) scholarships pursuant to section 668-e of the education law, world trade center memorial scholar- ships pursuant to section 668-d of the education law, memorial scholarships for children and spouses of deceased fire- fighters, volunteer firefighters and police officers, peace officers and emer- gency medical service workers pursuant to section 668-b of the education law, Ameri- can airlines flight 587 memorial scholar- ships and program grants pursuant to section 668-f of the education law, schol- arships for academic excellence pursuant to section 670-b of the education law, regents health care opportunity scholar- ships pursuant to section 678 of the education law, regents professional oppor- tunity scholarships pursuant to section 679 of the education law, regents awards for children of deceased and disabled veterans pursuant to section 668 of the education law, regents physician loan forgiveness awards pursuant to section 677 of the education law, and Continental Airline flight 3407 memorial scholarships pursuant to section 668-g of the education law. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, a portion of the moneys hereby appropriated shall be available for the 596 12653-14-4 HIGHER EDUCATION SERVICES CORPORATION AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 payment of New York state science, tech- nology, engineering and mathematics incen- tive program awards; provided, however, that eligibility for an award under this appropriation shall be limited to under- graduate students who are matriculated in an approved undergraduate program leading to a career in science, technology, engi- neering or mathematics at a New York state public institution of higher education, provided further that such eligibility shall also be limited to an applicant that: (a) graduates from a high school located in New York state during the two thousand thirteen-fourteen school year; and (b) graduates within the top ten percent of his or her high school class; and (c) enrolls in full time study begin- ning in the fall term after his or her high school graduation in an approved undergraduate program in science, technol- ogy, engineering or mathematics, as defined by the corporation, at a New York state public institution of higher educa- tion; and (d) signs a contract with the corporation agreeing that his or her award will be converted to a student loan in the event the student fails to comply with the terms of such contract and the require- ments set forth in this appropriation; and (e) complies with the applicable provisions of this appropriation and all requirements promulgated by the corpo- ration for the administration of the program. Provided further that, such awards shall be granted by the corporation: (a) for the two thousand fourteen-fifteen academic year to applicants that the corporation has determined are eligible to receive such awards; (b) in an amount equal to the amount of undergraduate tuition for resi- dents of New York state charged by the state university of New York or actual tuition charged, whichever is less; provided, however, (i) a student who receives educational grants and/or schol- arships that cover the student's full cost of attendance shall not be eligible for an award under this program; (ii) for a student who receives educational grants and/or scholarships that cover less than 597 12653-14-4 HIGHER EDUCATION SERVICES CORPORATION AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 the student's full cost of attendance, such grants and/or scholarships shall not be deemed duplicative of this program and may be held concurrently with an award under this program, provided that the combined benefits do not exceed the student's full cost of attendance; and (iii) an award under this program shall be applied to tuition after the application of all other educational grants and schol- arships limited to tuition and shall be reduced in an amount equal to such educa- tional grants and/or scholarships; provided, no award shall be final until the recipient's successful completion of a term has been certified by the institu- tion. Provided further that awards granted pursu- ant to this appropriation shall require a contract between the award recipient and the corporation to authorize the corpo- ration to convert to a student loan the full amount of the award given pursuant to this appropriation, plus interest, accord- ing to a schedule to be determined by the corporation if: (a) a recipient fails to complete an approved undergraduate program in science, technology, engineering or mathematics or changes majors to a program of undergraduate study other than in science, technology, engineering or math- ematics; or (b) upon completion of such undergraduate degree program a recipient fails to either (i) complete five years of continuous full-time employment in the science, technology, engineering or math- ematics field with a public or private entity located within New York state, or (ii) maintain residency in New York state for such period of employment; or (c) a recipient fails to respond to requests by the corporation for the status of his or her academic or professional progress. Provided further that such terms and condi- tions of the preceding paragraph: (a) shall be deferred for individuals who graduate with a degree in an approved undergraduate program in science, technol- ogy, engineering or mathematics and enroll on at least a half-time basis in a gradu- ate or higher degree program or other professional licensure degree program 598 12653-14-4 HIGHER EDUCATION SERVICES CORPORATION AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 until they are conferred a degree, and shall also be deferred for any inter- ruption in undergraduate study or employ- ment as established by the rules and regu- lations of the corporation; (b) may also be deferred for a grace period, to be established by the corporation, following the completion of an approved undergradu- ate program in science, technology, engi- neering or mathematics, a graduate or higher degree program or other profes- sional licensure degree program; (c) shall be cancelled upon the death of the recipi- ent; and (d) notwithstanding any provisions of this appropriation to the contrary, authorize the corporation to provide for the deferral, waiver or suspension of any financial obligation which would involve extreme hardship pursuant to rules and regulations promul- gated by the corporation. A portion of the moneys hereby appropriated shall be available for expenses already accrued for payment of awards approved, but not fully disbursed, prior to the 2014-15 academic year for the regents physician loan forgiveness program pursu- ant to section 677 of the education law. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, no portion of this appropriation is avail- able for payment of regents college schol- arships, regents professional education in nursing scholarships, empire state chal- lenger scholarships for teachers, empire state challenger fellowships for teachers, or empire state scholarships of excel- lence. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, no portion of this appropriation is available for the payment of interest on federal loans on behalf of students ineligible to have such payment paid by the federal government ...................... 46,041,000 For payment of scholarship and loan forgive- ness awards of the senator Patricia K. McGee nursing faculty scholarship program and the nursing faculty loan forgiveness incentive program awarded pursuant to chapter 63 of the laws of 2005 as amended by chapters 161 and 746 of the laws of 2005. A portion of the moneys hereby appropriated shall be available for expenses already 599 12653-14-4 HIGHER EDUCATION SERVICES CORPORATION AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 accrued for payment of awards approved, but not fully disbursed, prior to the 2014-15 academic year for the senator Patricia K. McGee nursing facility schol- arship program pursuant to chapter 63 of the laws of 2005 as amended by chapters 161 and 746 of the laws of 2005 .............. 3,933,000 For payment of loan forgiveness awards of the regents licensed social worker loan forgiveness program awarded pursuant to chapter 57 of the laws of 2005 as amended by chapter 161 of the laws of 2005 ............. 978,000 For additional payment of loan forgiveness awards of the regents licensed social worker loan forgiveness program awarded pursuant to chapter 57 of the laws of 2005 as amended by chapter 161 of the laws of 2005 ........................................... 250,000 For payment of loan forgiveness awards of the New York young farmers loan forgive- ness incentive program ......................... 100,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ............... 1,042,334,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Education Fund HESC - DOE - 25219 For services and expenses of the college access challenge grant program ............... 1,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal.................... 1,000,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Combined Expendable Trust Fund Grants Account - 20199 For services and expenses in fulfillment of donor bequests, grants, gifts, or other contributions including but not limited to those related to student financial aid programs administered by the higher educa- tion services corporation .................... 1,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 1,000,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund HESC-Insurance Premium Payments Account - 21960 600 12653-14-4 HIGHER EDUCATION SERVICES CORPORATION AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For additional tuition assistance awards, including part-time tuition assistance program awards, provided to eligible students as defined in section 667 and section 667-c of the education law and as further defined in rules and regulations adopted by the regents upon the recommen- dation of the commissioner of education and distributed in accordance with rules and regulations adopted by the trustees of the higher education services corporation upon the recommendation of the president and approval of the director of the budget .. 32,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal .................. 32,000,000 -------------- 601 12653-14-4 DIVISION OF HOMELAND SECURITY AND EMERGENCY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS General Fund ....................... 153,300,000 404,000,000 Special Revenue Funds - Federal .... 618,363,000 14,568,363,000 Special Revenue Funds - Other ...... 82,088,000 212,938,000 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 853,751,000 15,185,301,000 ================ ================ SCHEDULE COUNTER-TERRORISM PROGRAM .................................. 600,000,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Miscellaneous Operating Grants Fund Domestic Incident Preparedness Account - 25378 For services and expenses related to home- land security grant programs to support emergency preparedness and to combat terrorism and weapons of mass destruction. Funds appropriated herein may be transferred and/or interchanged to other state agen- cies federal fund - state operations and aid to localities appropriations to support state agency and local expendi- tures associated with the implementation of a comprehensive statewide antiterrorism program. Funds appropriated herein may be transferred or suballocated to state agen- cies or distributed to localities in accordance with a plan developed by the director of the office of homeland securi- ty and approved by the director of the budget. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein that are transferred or interchanged shall lapse on the same date as funds not trans- ferred or interchanged from this appropri- ation ...................................... 600,000,000 -------------- DISASTER ASSISTANCE PROGRAM ................................ 150,000,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 602 12653-14-4 DIVISION OF HOMELAND SECURITY AND EMERGENCY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment of the state's share of costs resulting from natural or man-made disas- ters including aid requested by and provided to member states of the emergency management assistance compact, and includ- ing liabilities incurred prior to April 1, 2014. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the state comptroller shall credit these appropriations with federal grants received pursuant to the federal community development block grant program or any other federal program providing disaster aid, in recognition that the state was required to make payments for eligible projects and/or activities in advance of the availability of federal reimbursement. The director of the budget is hereby authorized to trans- fer such amounts as are necessary to any program in any eligible state department or agency, including transfers to the general fund - state purposes account, special revenue funds - state operations, or the capital projects fund, to accom- plish the purpose of this appropriation. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein that are trans- ferred or interchanged shall lapse on the same date as funds not transferred or interchanged from this appropriation; provided however, any amounts transferred to the public safety communications account for operating expenses shall lapse on the same date as the appropriation to which such funds were transferred .......... 150,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................. 150,000,000 -------------- EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT PROGRAM ................................ 24,663,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For services and expenses associated with red cross emergency response preparedness, including support for capital projects and ensuring an adequate blood supply. Funds shall be allocated from this appropriation pursuant to a plan prepared by the commis- sioner of the division of homeland securi- 603 12653-14-4 DIVISION OF HOMELAND SECURITY AND EMERGENCY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 ty and emergency services and approved by the director of the budget ................... 3,300,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 3,300,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Miscellaneous Operating Grants Fund Federal Grants for Emergency Management Performance Account - 25516 For costs associated with emergency manage- ment ........................................ 18,363,000 -------------- Program account subtotal .................. 18,363,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Radiological Emergency Preparedness Account - 21944 For services and expenses of counties and municipalities participating in radiologi- cal preparedness activities related to section 29-c of the executive law ............ 3,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 3,000,000 -------------- FIRE PREVENTION AND CONTROL PROGRAM .......................... 4,088,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Combined Expendable Trust Fund Emergency Services Revolving Loan Account - 20150 For services and expenses, including prior year liabilities, of the emergency services revolving loan account pursuant to section 97-pp of the state finance law .... 3,788,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 3,788,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Volunteer Firefighting Recruitment and Retention Account - 22173 For services and expenses associated with the volunteer firefighting and emergency services recruitment and retention fund 604 12653-14-4 DIVISION OF HOMELAND SECURITY AND EMERGENCY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 pursuant to section 99-q of the state finance law .................................... 300,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ..................... 300,000 -------------- INTEROPERABLE COMMUNICATIONS PROGRAM ........................ 75,000,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Statewide Public Safety Communications Account - 22123 For the provision of grants or reimbursement to counties for the development, consol- idation or operation of public safety communications systems or networks designed to support statewide interopera- ble communications for first responders, as adjusted by the impact of language contained in a chapter of the laws of 2014 making appropriations for capital works and purposes ................................ 50,000,000 For the provision of grants to counties for costs related to the operations of public safety dispatch centers to be distributed pursuant to a plan developed by the commissioner of homeland security and emergency services and approved by the director of the budget. Such plan may consider such factors as population densi- ty and emergency call volume ................ 10,000,000 For projects designed to advance completion of a fully interoperable statewide public safety communications network, as adjusted by the impact of language contained in a chapter of the laws of 2014 making appro- priations for capital works and purposes .... 15,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal .................. 75,000,000 -------------- 605 12653-14-4 DIVISION OF HOMELAND SECURITY AND EMERGENCY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 COUNTER-TERRORISM PROGRAM Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal MISCELLANEOUS Operating Grants Fund Domestic Incident Preparedness Account - 25378 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses related to homeland security grant programs to support emergency preparedness and to combat terrorism and weap- ons of mass destruction. Funds appropriated herein may be transferred and/or interchanged to other state agencies federal fund - state operations and aid to localities appropriations to support state agency and local expendi- tures associated with the implementation of a comprehensive state- wide antiterrorism program. Funds appropriated herein may be trans- ferred or suballocated to state agencies or distributed to localities in accordance with a plan developed by the director of the office of homeland security and approved by the director of the budget. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein that are transferred or interchanged shall lapse on the same date as funds not transferred or interchanged from this appropri- ation ... 600,000,000 ........................... (re. $600,000,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses related to homeland security grant programs to support emergency preparedness and to combat terrorism and weap- ons of mass destruction. Funds appropriated herein may be transferred and/or interchanged to other state agencies federal fund - state operations and aid to localities appropriations to support state agency and local expendi- tures associated with the implementation of a comprehensive state- wide antiterrorism program. Funds appropriated herein may be trans- ferred or suballocated to state agencies or distributed to localities in accordance with a plan developed by the director of the office of homeland security and approved by the director of the budget. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein that are transferred or interchanged shall lapse on the same date as funds not transferred or interchanged from this appropri- ation ... 600,000,000 ........................... (re. $600,000,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses related to homeland security grant programs to support emergency preparedness and to combat terrorism and weap- ons of mass destruction. Funds appropriated herein may be transferred and/or interchanged to other state agencies federal fund - state operations and aid to localities appropriations to support state agency and local expendi- tures associated with the implementation of a comprehensive state- wide antiterrorism program. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein that are transferred or interchanged shall lapse on the same date as funds not transferred or interchanged from 606 12653-14-4 DIVISION OF HOMELAND SECURITY AND EMERGENCY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 this appropriation. Funds appropriated herein may be transferred or suballocated to state agencies or distributed to localities in accordance with a plan developed by the director of the office of homeland security and approved by the director of the budget ... 600,000,000 ..................................... (re. $563,000,000) DISASTER ASSISTANCE PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For payment of the state's share of costs resulting from natural or man-made disasters including aid requested by and provided to member states of the emergency management assistance compact, and including liabilities incurred prior to April 1, 2013. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the state comptroller shall credit these appropriations with federal grants received pursuant to the federal community development block grant program or any other federal program providing disaster aid, in recognition that the state was required to make payments for eligible projects and/or activities in advance of the availability of federal reimbursement. The director of the budget is hereby authorized to transfer such amounts as are necessary to any eligible state department or agency, including transfers to the general fund - state purposes account or the capital projects fund, to accomplish the purpose of this appro- priation. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, funds appropri- ated herein that are transferred or interchanged shall lapse on the same date as funds not transferred or interchanged from this appro- priation ... 350,000,000 ........................ (re. $313,000,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For payment of the state's share of costs resulting from natural or manmade disasters including aid requested by and provided to member states of the emergency management assistance compact, and including liabilities incurred prior to April 1, 2012. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the state comptroller shall credit these appropriations with federal grants received pursuant to the federal community development block grant program or any other federal program providing disaster aid, in recognition that the state was required to make payments for eligible projects and/or activities in advance of the availability of federal reimbursement. The director of the budget is hereby authorized to transfer such amounts as are necessary to any eligible state department or agency, including transfers to the general fund - state purposes account or the capital projects fund, to accomplish the purpose of this appro- priation. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, funds appropri- ated herein that are transferred or interchanged shall lapse on the same date as funds not transferred or interchanged from this appro- priation ... 150,000,000 ......................... (re. $53,000,000) 607 12653-14-4 DIVISION OF HOMELAND SECURITY AND EMERGENCY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2009, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For payment of the state's share of costs resulting from natural or man-made disasters, including aid requested by and provided to member states of the emergency management assistance compact. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the state comptroller shall credit these appropriations with federal grants received pursuant to the federal community development block grant program or any other federal program providing disaster aid, in recognition that the state was required to make payments for eligi- ble projects and/or activities in advance of the availability of federal reimbursement. The director of the budget is hereby author- ized to transfer such amounts as are necessary to any eligible state department or agency, including transfers to the general fund - state purposes account or the capital projects fund, to accomplish the purpose of this appropriation. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein that are transferred or inter- changed shall lapse on the same date as funds not transferred or interchanged from this appropriation ............................... 90,000,000 ........................................ (re. $2,400,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2007, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For payment of the state's share of costs resulting from natural or man-made disasters, including aid requested by and provided to member states of the emergency management assistance compact. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the state comptroller shall credit these appropriations with federal grants received pursuant to the federal community development block grant program or any other federal program providing disaster aid, in recognition that the state was required to make payments for eligi- ble projects and/or activities in advance of the availability of federal reimbursement. The director of the budget is hereby author- ized to transfer such amounts as are necessary to any eligible state department or agency, including transfers to the general fund - state purposes account or the capital projects fund, to accomplish the purpose of this appropriation. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein that are transferred or inter- changed shall lapse on the same date as funds not transferred or interchanged from this appropriation ............................... 90,000,000 ....................................... (re. $29,000,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal MISCELLANEOUS Operating Grants Fund Federal Grants for Disaster Assistance Account - 25324 The appropriation made by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013, is hereby amended and reappropriated to read: For payment of the federal government's share of costs resulting from natural or man-made disasters, including liabilities incurred prior to April 1, 2013. A PORTION OF THESE FUNDS MAY BE USED TO SUPPORT DEVELOPMENT OF A STATE-OF-THE-ART WEATHER DETECTION SYSTEM FOR NEW 608 12653-14-4 DIVISION OF HOMELAND SECURITY AND EMERGENCY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 YORK IN COLLABORATION WITH AN ACADEMIC PARTNER AND A PRIVATE PART- NER. The director of the budget is hereby authorized to transfer and/or interchange such amounts as are necessary to any eligible state department, agency or authority, including transfers to other federal funds, to accomplish the purpose of this appropriation. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein that are transferred or interchanged shall lapse on the same date as funds not transferred or interchanged from this appropriation. Five business days after the close of each month, the division of the budget shall report to the chair of the senate finance committee and the chair of the assembly ways and means committee total disburse- ments from this appropriation. Five business days after the close of each month, the division of homeland security and emergency services shall provide the chair of the senate finance committee and the chair of the assembly ways and means committee with an accounting of all FEMA public assistance project worksheets for Superstorm Sandy for which payments have been made or are anticipated from this appropriation ... 12,650,000,000 ............. (re. $11,655,000,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal MISCELLANEOUS Operating Grants Fund Federal Grants for Disaster Assistance Account By chapter 296, section 1, of the laws of 2001, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For payment of the federal government's share of costs resulting from the September 11, 2001 attack on the New York City World Trade Center. The director of the budget is hereby authorized to transfer such amounts as are necessary to any eligible state department, agency or public authority, including transfer to other federal funds and accounts to accomplish the purpose of the appropriation. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein that are transferred or interchanged shall lapse on the same date as funds not transferred or interchanged from this appropriation ...... 5,000,000,000 .................................... (re. $54,600,000) EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses associated with red cross emergency response preparedness, including support for capital projects and ensuring an adequate blood supply. Funds shall be allocated from this appropri- ation pursuant to a plan prepared by the commissioner of the divi- sion of homeland security and emergency services and approved by the director of the budget ... 3,300,000 .............. (re. $3,300,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses associated with red cross emergency response preparedness, including support for capital projects and ensuring an 609 12653-14-4 DIVISION OF HOMELAND SECURITY AND EMERGENCY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 adequate blood supply. Funds shall be allocated from this appropri- ation pursuant to a plan prepared by the commissioner of the divi- sion of homeland security and emergency services and approved by the director of the budget ... 3,300,000 .............. (re. $3,300,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal MISCELLANEOUS Operating Grants Fund Federal Grants for Emergency Management Performance Account - 25516 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For costs associated with emergency management ....................... 18,363,000 ....................................... (re. $18,363,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For costs associated with emergency management ....................... 18,363,000 ....................................... (re. $18,100,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For costs associated with emergency management ....................... 18,363,000 ....................................... (re. $17,700,000) FIRE PREVENTION AND CONTROL PROGRAM Special Revenue Funds - Other Combined [Gifts, Grants and Bequests] EXPENDABLE TRUST Fund Emergency Services Revolving Loan Account - 20150 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses, including prior year liabilities, of the emergency services revolving loan account pursuant to section 97-pp of the state finance law ... 3,788,000 ............ (re. $3,788,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses, including prior year liabilities, of the emergency services revolving loan account pursuant to section 97-pp of the state finance law ... 3,788,000 ............ (re. $3,788,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses, including prior year liabilities, of the emergency services revolving loan account pursuant to section 97-pp of the state finance law ... 3,787,700 ............ (re. $3,700,000) Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Statewide Public Safety Communications Account - 22123 By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For expenses of local wireless public safety answering points associ- ated with eligible wireless 911 service costs. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, for state fiscal year 2010- 2011 the liability of the state and the amount to be distributed or otherwise expended by the state pursuant to section 186-f of the tax 610 12653-14-4 DIVISION OF HOMELAND SECURITY AND EMERGENCY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 law shall be determined by first calculating the amount of the expenditure or other liability pursuant to such law, and then reduc- ing the amount so calculated by 12.5 percent of such amount 4,650,000 ........................................... (re. $112,000) Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Volunteer Firefighting Recruitment and Retention Account - 22173 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses associated with the volunteer firefighting and emergency services recruitment and retention fund pursuant to section 99-q of the state finance law ... 300,000 ... (re. $300,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses associated with the volunteer firefighting and emergency services recruitment and retention fund pursuant to section 99-q of the state finance law ... 300,000 ... (re. $300,000) HOMELAND SECURITY PROGRAM Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal MISCELLANEOUS Operating Grants Fund Domestic Incident Preparedness Account By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2010, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses related to homeland security grant programs to support emergency preparedness and to combat terrorism and weap- ons of mass destruction. Funds appropriated herein may be transferred and/or interchanged to state operations appropriations and other state agencies federal fund - state operations and aid to localities to support state agen- cy and local expenditures associated with the implementation of a comprehensive statewide antiterrorism program. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein that are transferred or interchanged shall lapse on the same date as funds not trans- ferred or interchanged from this appropriation. Funds appropriated herein may be transferred or suballocated to state agencies or distributed to localities in accordance with a plan developed by the director of the office of homeland security and approved by the director of the budget ... 600,000,000 .......... (re. $536,500,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2009, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses related to homeland security grant programs to support emergency preparedness and to combat terrorism and weap- ons of mass destruction. Funds appropriated herein may be transferred and/or interchanged to state operations appropriations and other state agencies federal fund - state operations and aid to localities to support state agen- cy and local expenditures associated with the implementation of a 611 12653-14-4 DIVISION OF HOMELAND SECURITY AND EMERGENCY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 comprehensive statewide antiterrorism program. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein that are transferred or interchanged shall lapse on the same date as funds not trans- ferred or interchanged from this appropriation. Funds appropriated herein may be transferred or suballocated to state agencies or distributed to localities in accordance with a plan developed by the director of the office of homeland security and approved by the director of the budget ... 500,000,000 .......... (re. $358,000,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2008, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses related to homeland security grant programs to support emergency preparedness and to combat terrorism and weap- ons of mass destruction. Funds appropriated herein may be transferred and/or interchanged to state operations appropriations and other state agencies federal fund - state operations and aid to localities to support state agen- cy and local expenditures associated with the implementation of a comprehensive statewide antiterrorism program. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein that are transferred or interchanged shall lapse on the same date as funds not trans- ferred or interchanged from this appropriation. Funds appropriated herein may be transferred or suballocated to state agencies or distributed to localities in accordance with a plan developed by the director of the office of homeland security and approved by the director of the budget ... 350,000,000 .......... (re. $147,100,000) INTEROPERABLE COMMUNICATIONS PROGRAM Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Statewide Public Safety Communications Account - 22123 The appropriation made by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013, is hereby amended and reappropriated to read: For the provision of grants or reimbursement to counties for the development, consolidation or operation of public safety communi- cations systems or networks designed to support statewide interoper- able communications for first responders or to support the effective operation of public safety answering points, AS ADJUSTED BY THE IMPACT OF LANGUAGE CONTAINED IN A CHAPTER OF THE LAWS OF 2014 MAKING APPROPRIATIONS FOR CAPITAL WORKS AND PURPOSES ...................... 75,000,000 ....................................... (re. $75,000,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For expenses of local wireless public safety answering points associ- ated with eligible wireless 911 service costs, including but not limited to financing and acquisition costs. Funds appropriated here- in shall be allocated in a manner consistent with section 332 of the county law ... 9,300,000 .......................... (re. $2,000,000) 612 12653-14-4 DIVISION OF HOMELAND SECURITY AND EMERGENCY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 The appropriation made by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012, is hereby amended and reappropriated to read: For the provision of grants or reimbursement to counties for the development, consolidation or operation of public safety communi- cations systems or networks designed to support statewide interoper- able communications for first responders or to support the effective operation of public safety answering points, AS ADJUSTED BY THE IMPACT OF LANGUAGE CONTAINED IN A CHAPTER OF THE LAWS OF 2014 MAKING APPROPRIATIONS FOR CAPITAL WORKS AND PURPOSES ...................... 75,000,000 ....................................... (re. $72,000,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For expenses of local wireless public safety answering points associ- ated with eligible wireless 911 service costs, including but not limited to financing and acquisition costs. Funds appropriated here- in shall be allocated in a manner consistent with section 332 of the county law ... 9,300,000 ............................ (re. $450,000) For the provision of grants or reimbursement to counties for the development, consolidation or operation of public safety communi- cations systems or networks designed to support statewide interoper- able communications for first responders or to support the effective operation of public safety answering points ........................ 45,000,000 ....................................... (re. $42,000,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For the provision of grants or reimbursement to counties for the development, consolidation or operation of public safety communi- cations systems or networks designed to support statewide interoper- able communications for first responders ........................... 20,000,000 ........................................ (re. $9,500,000) 613 12653-14-4 DIVISION OF HOUSING AND COMMUNITY RENEWAL AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS General Fund ....................... 9,103,000 23,007,400 Special Revenue Funds - Federal .... 72,500,000 96,558,000 Special Revenue Funds - Other ...... 8,227,000 38,726,000 Fiduciary Funds .................... 312,366,643 0 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 402,196,643 158,291,400 ================ ================ SCHEDULE OFFICE OF FINANCE AND DEVELOPMENT (F&D) F&D-HOUSING DEVELOPMENT FUND PROGRAM ......................... 8,227,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Housing Development Fund Housing Development Account - 22950 For carrying out the provisions of article XI of the private housing finance law, in relation to providing assistance to not- for-profit housing companies. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the division of housing and community renewal in such detail as the director of the budget may require ........................... 8,227,000 -------------- OFFICE OF COMMUNITY RENEWAL (OCR) OCR-NEIGHBORHOOD PRESERVATION PROGRAM ........................ 1,594,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance For carrying out the provisions of article XVI of the private housing finance law and for the purpose of entering into a contract with the neighborhood preserva- tion coalition to provide technical assistance and services to companies fund- ed pursuant to article XVI of the private housing finance law; such contract shall be in an amount not less than $150,000. No 614 12653-14-4 DIVISION OF HOUSING AND COMMUNITY RENEWAL AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 funds shall be expended from this appro- priation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the division of housing and community renewal in such detail as the director of the budget may require. Funds appropriated herein maybe transferred to the New York State housing trust fund corporation for support of services pursuant to article XVI of the private housing finance law ....... 1,594,000 -------------- OCR-RURAL PRESERVATION PROGRAM ................................. 665,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance For carrying out the provisions of article XVII of the private housing finance law and for the purpose of entering into a contract with the rural housing coalition to provide technical assistance and services to companies funded pursuant to article XVII of the private housing finance law; such contract shall be in an amount not less than $150,000. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the division of housing and community renewal in such detail as the director of the budget may require. Funds appropriated herein maybe transferred to the New York State housing trust fund corporation for support of services pursuant to article XVII of the private housing finance law ........ 665,000 -------------- OCR-SMALL CITIES COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT PROGRAM .. 40,000,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Miscellaneous Operating Grants Fund HUD Small Cities Community Development Account - 25300 For apportionment as follows: For direct deposit of federal funds into the housing trust fund account created pursuant to section 59-a of the private housing finance law for services and expenses of a small cities community development block 615 12653-14-4 DIVISION OF HOUSING AND COMMUNITY RENEWAL AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 grant program transferred to the state pursuant to public law 106.74 to be admin- istered in accordance with federal laws and regulations by the housing trust fund corporation created by section 45-a of the private housing finance law ................. 40,000,000 -------------- OFFICE OF HOUSING PRESERVATION (OHP) OHP-LOW INCOME WEATHERIZATION PROGRAM ....................... 32,500,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Miscellaneous Operating Grants Fund Department of Energy Weatherization Account - 25499 For low income weatherization grants to be apportioned in accordance with federal rules and regulations. Notwithstanding any other rule, regulation or law, moneys hereby appropriated are to be available for payment of contract obligations here- tofore accrued or hereafter to accrue and are subject to the approval of the direc- tor of the budget ........................... 32,500,000 -------------- OHP-PERIODIC SUBSIDIES - LOCAL AREAS PROGRAM ................. 5,490,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For payment of periodic subsidies to cities, towns, villages and housing authorities in accordance with the public housing law. No funds shall be expended from this appro- priation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the division of housing and community renewal in such detail as the director of the budget may require. Notwithstanding any law, rule, regulation or agreement between the division of housing and commu- nity renewal and any public housing authority to the contrary, funds shall be expended solely for payment of debt service or debt service reimbursement and may not be used for any other purpose ........ 5,490,000 -------------- 616 12653-14-4 DIVISION OF HOUSING AND COMMUNITY RENEWAL AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 OHP-RURAL RENTAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM ............................ 612,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For carrying out the provisions of article XVII-A of the private housing finance law in relation to providing assistance to sponsors of housing for persons of low income. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, such funds may be used by the commissioner of housing and community renewal in support of contracts scheduled to expire in 2014-15 for as many as 10 additional years; in support of contracts for new eligible projects for a period not to exceed 5 years; and in support of contracts which reach their 25 year maxi- mum in and/or prior to 2014-15 for an additional one year period. Notwithstanding any other rule, regulation or law, moneys hereby appropriated are to be available for payment of contract obli- gations heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue and are subject to the approval of the director of the budget ..................... 612,000 -------------- OHP-TENANT PILOT PROGRAM ....................................... 742,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account For payment to the New York city housing authority for a tenant pilot program consistent with the public housing law ......... 742,000 -------------- FORECLOSURE AVOIDANCE AND AMELIORATION ..................... 312,366,643 -------------- Fiduciary Funds Mortgage Settlement Proceeds Trust Fund For allocation as follows: In accordance with a plan approved in a memorandum of understanding executed by the director of the budget, the speaker of the assembly, and the temporary president of the senate, or their designees, in consultation with the commissioner of the 617 12653-14-4 DIVISION OF HOUSING AND COMMUNITY RENEWAL AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 division of housing and community renewal, to provide compensation to the state of New York and its communi- ties for harms purportedly caused by the allegedly unlawful conduct of J.P. Morgan Securities LLC (f/k/a "Bear, Stearns & Co. Inc."), JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A., EMC Mortgage LLC (f/k/a "EMC Mortgage Corporation"), for purposes intended to avoid preventable foreclosures, to ameliorate the effects of the foreclosure crisis, to enhance law enforcement efforts to prevent and prosecute financial fraud or unfair or deceptive acts or prac- tices, and to otherwise promote the interests of the investing public. Such permissible purposes for allo- cation of the funds include, but are not limited to, providing funding for housing counselors, state and local foreclosure assistance hotlines, state and local foreclosure mediation programs, legal assistance, hous- ing remediation and anti-blight projects, and for the training and staffing of, and capital expenditures required by, financial fraud and consumer protection efforts, and for any other purpose consistent with the terms of the Settlement Agreement dated November 19, 2013 between J.P. Morgan Securities LLC (f/k/a "Bear, Stearns & Co. Inc."), JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A., EMC Mortgage LLC (f/k/a "EMC Mortgage Corporation") and the people of the state of New York. Notwithstanding section 40 of state finance law or any other law to the contrary, all assistance appropriations made from this account shall remain in full force and effect in accordance, in the aggregate, with the follow- ing schedule: not more than $58,000,000 for the period April 1, 2014, through and past October 31, 2014, not more than an additional $127,183,321 for the period November 1, 2014 through and past October 31, 2015; not more than an additional $127,183,321 for the period November 1, 2015 through and past March 31, 2016. Notwithstanding any other law to the contrary, the amounts appropriated herein may be suballocated to any state department or agency for the purposes stated herein, only in accordance with a plan approved in a memorandum of understanding executed by the director of the budget, the speaker of the assembly, and the temporary president of the senate, who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding section 40 of state finance law or any other law to the contrary, this appropriation shall remain in full force and effect for the period April 1, 2014 to March 31, 2015 and the period April 1, 2015 to March 31, 2016 ........................................... 312,366,643 -------------- 618 12653-14-4 DIVISION OF HOUSING AND COMMUNITY RENEWAL AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 F&D-HOUSING DEVELOPMENT FUND PROGRAM Special Revenue Funds - Other Housing Development Fund Housing Development Account - 22950 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For carrying out the provisions of article XI of the private housing finance law, in relation to providing assistance to not-for-profit housing companies. No funds shall be expended from this appropri- ation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the division of housing and community renewal in such detail as the director of the budget may require ................... 8,227,000 ......................................... (re. $8,227,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For carrying out the provisions of article XI of the private housing finance law, in relation to providing assistance to not-for-profit housing companies. No funds shall be expended from this appropri- ation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the division of housing and community renewal in such detail as the director of the budget may require ................... 8,227,000 ......................................... (re. $6,673,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For carrying out the provisions of article XI of the private housing finance law, in relation to providing assistance to not-for-profit housing companies. No funds shall be expended from this appropri- ation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the division of housing and community renewal in such detail as the director of the budget may require.................... 8,227,000 ......................................... (re. $7,618,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For carrying out the provisions of article XI of the private housing finance law, in relation to providing assistance to not-for-profit housing companies. No funds shall be expended from this appropri- ation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the division of housing and community renewal in such detail as the director of the budget may require ................... 8,227,000 ......................................... (re. $8,227,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2008, as amended by chapter 496, section 6, of the laws of 2008: For carrying out the provisions of article XI of the private housing finance law, in relation to providing assistance to not-for-profit housing companies. No funds shall be expended from this appropri- ation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the division of housing and community renewal in such detail as the director of the budget may require, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six 619 12653-14-4 DIVISION OF HOUSING AND COMMUNITY RENEWAL AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 ... 9,900,000 ......................................... (re. $7,981,000) OCR-NEIGHBORHOOD PRESERVATION PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For carrying out the provisions of article XVI of the private housing finance law and for the purpose of entering into a contract with the neighborhood preservation coalition to provide technical assistance and services to companies funded pursuant to article XVI of the private housing finance law; such contract shall be in an amount not less than $150,000. No funds shall be expended from this appropri- ation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the division of housing and community renewal in such detail as the director of the budget may require ................... 1,594,000 ......................................... (re. $1,287,000) The appropriation made by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012, is hereby amended and reappropriated to read: For carrying out the provisions of article XVI of the private housing finance law. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the division of housing and community renewal in such detail as the director of the budget may require; and, provided further that no more than $5,839,000 of this appropriation may be encumbered, contracted or disbursed as a result of the availability of $4,233,000 for housing and community development purposes admin- istered by the housing trust fund corporation pursuant to [a] chap- ter 59 of the laws of 2012. The commissioner of the division of housing and community renewal shall enter into a contract, in an amount not less than $150,000, with the neighborhood preservation coalition to provide technical assistance and services to companies funded pursuant to article XVI of the private housing finance law ... 10,072,000 .................................... (re. $6,184,000) OCR-RURAL PRESERVATION PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For carrying out the provisions of article XVII of the private housing finance law and for the purpose of entering into a contract with the rural housing coalition to provide technical assistance and services to companies funded pursuant to article XVII of the private housing finance law; such contract shall be in an amount not less than $150,000. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by 620 12653-14-4 DIVISION OF HOUSING AND COMMUNITY RENEWAL AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 the division of housing and community renewal in such detail as the director of the budget may require ... 665,000 ...... (re. $488,000) The appropriation made by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012, is hereby amended and reappropriated to read: For carrying out the provisions of article XVII of the private housing finance law. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the division of housing and community renewal in such detail as the director of the budget may require; and, provided further that no more than $2,437,000 of this appropriation may be encumbered, contracted or disbursed as a result of the availability of $1,767,000 for housing and community development purposes admin- istered by the housing trust fund corporation pursuant to [a] chap- ter 59 of the laws of 2012. The commissioner of the division of housing and community renewal shall enter into a contract, in an amount not less than $150,000, with the rural housing coalition to provide technical assistance, training and other services to corpo- rations pursuant to article XVII of the private housing finance law ... 4,204,000 ..................................... (re. $2,413,000) OCR-RURAL AND URBAN COMMUNITY INVESTMENT FUND PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For carrying out the provisions of article XXVII of the private hous- ing finance law. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the division of housing and community renewal in such detail as the director of the budget may require ................... 1,854,000 ......................................... (re. $1,854,000) OHP-LOW INCOME WEATHERIZATION PROGRAM Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal MISCELLANEOUS Operating Grants Fund Department of Energy Weatherization Account - 25499 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For low income weatherization grants to be apportioned in accordance with federal rules and regulations. Notwithstanding any other rule, regulation or law, moneys hereby appropriated are to be available for payment of contract obligations heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue and are subject to the approval of the director of the budget ... 32,500,000 ............................ (re. $31,921,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For low income weatherization grants to be apportioned in accordance with federal rules and regulations. Notwithstanding any other rule, regulation or law, moneys hereby appropriated are to be available 621 12653-14-4 DIVISION OF HOUSING AND COMMUNITY RENEWAL AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 for payment of contract obligations heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue and are subject to the approval of the director of the budget ... 42,500,000 ............................ (re. $29,076,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For low income weatherization grants to be apportioned in accordance with federal rules and regulations. Notwithstanding any other rule, regulation or law, moneys hereby appropriated are to be available for payment of contract obligations heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue and are subject to the approval of the director of the budget ... 42,500,000 ............................. (re. $7,241,000) By chapter 20, section 8, of the laws of 2010: For low income weatherization grants to be apportioned in accordance with federal rules and regulations of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009. Funds appropriated herein shall be subject to all applicable reporting and accountability requirements contained in such act. The sum of one hundred thirty-one million dollars ($131,000,000), or so much thereof as shall be sufficient to accomplish the purpose designated, is hereby appropriated to the division of housing and community renewal out of any moneys in the federal operating grants fund-290 department of energy weatherization account for payments to eligible grantees ... 131,000,000 ................... (re. $195,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For low income weatherization grants to be apportioned in accordance with federal rules and regulations. Notwithstanding any other rule, regulation or law, moneys hereby appropriated are to be available for payment of contract obligations heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue and are subject to the approval of the director of the budget ... 42,500,000 ............................ (re. $28,125,000) OHP-PERIODIC SUBSIDIES - LOCAL AREAS PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For payment of periodic subsidies to cities, towns, villages and hous- ing authorities in accordance with the public housing law. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the division of housing and community renewal in such detail as the director of the budget may require. Notwithstanding any law, rule, regulation or agreement between the division of housing and community renewal and any public housing authority to the contrary, funds shall be expended solely for payment of debt service or debt service reimbursement and may not be used for any other purpose ............ 8,700,000 ......................................... (re. $4,555,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: 622 12653-14-4 DIVISION OF HOUSING AND COMMUNITY RENEWAL AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For payment of periodic subsidies to cities, towns, villages and hous- ing authorities in accordance with the public housing law. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the division of housing and community renewal in such detail as the director of the budget may require. Notwithstanding any law, rule, regulation or agreement between the division of housing and community renewal and any public housing authority to the contrary, funds shall be expended solely for payment of debt service or debt service reimbursement and may not be used for any other purpose ............ 9,500,000 ......................................... (re. $1,984,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For payment of periodic subsidies to cities, towns, villages and hous- ing authorities in accordance with the public housing law. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the division of housing and community renewal in such detail as the director of the budget may require. Notwithstanding any law, rule, regulation or agreement between the division of housing and community renewal and any public housing authority to the contrary, funds shall be expended solely for payment of debt service or debt service reimbursement and may not be used for any other purpose ............ 10,219,000 .......................................... (re. $471,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For payment of periodic subsidies to cities, towns, villages and hous- ing authorities in accordance with the public housing law. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the division of housing and community renewal in such detail as the director of the budget may require. Notwithstanding any law, rule, regulation or agreement between the division of housing and community renewal and any public housing authority to the contrary, funds shall be expended solely for payment of debt service or debt service reimbursement and may not be used for any other purpose ............ 11,591,000 ........................................ (re. $1,688,000) OHP-RURAL RENTAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For carrying out the provisions of article XVII-A of the private hous- ing finance law in relation to providing assistance to sponsors of housing for persons of low income. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, such funds may be used by the commissioner of housing and community renewal in support of contracts scheduled to expire in 2012-13 for as many as 10 addi- tional years; in support of contracts for new eligible projects for a period not to exceed 5 years; and in support of contracts which 623 12653-14-4 DIVISION OF HOUSING AND COMMUNITY RENEWAL AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 reach their 25 year maximum in and/or prior to 2012-13 for an addi- tional one year period. Notwithstanding any other rule, regulation or law, moneys hereby appropriated are to be available for payment of contract obligations heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue and are subject to the approval of the director of the budget ............................. 19,600,000 .......................................... (re. $827,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For carrying out the provisions of article XVII-A of the private hous- ing finance law in relation to providing assistance to sponsors of housing for persons of low income. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, such funds may be used by the commissioner of housing and community renewal in support of contracts scheduled to expire in 2011-12 for as many as 10 addi- tional years; in support of contracts for new eligible projects for a period not to exceed 5 years; and in support of contracts which reach their 25 year maximum in and/or prior to 2011-12 for an addi- tional one year period. Notwithstanding any other rule, regulation or law, moneys hereby appropriated are to be available for payment of contract obligations heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue and are subject to the approval of the director of the budget ............................. 14,802,000 .......................................... (re. $199,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For carrying out the provisions of article XVII-A of the private hous- ing finance law in relation to providing assistance to sponsors of housing for persons of low income. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, such funds may be used by the commissioner of housing and community renewal in support of contracts scheduled to expire in 2010-11 for as many as 10 addi- tional years; in support of contracts for new eligible projects for a period not to exceed 5 years; and in support of contracts which reach their 25 year maximum in and/or prior to 2010-11 for an addi- tional one year period. Notwithstanding any other rule, regulation or law, moneys hereby appropriated are to be available for payment of contract obligations heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue and are subject to the approval of the director of the budget ............................. 14,802,000 ........................................... (re. $47,000) OHP-NEW YORK CITY HOUSING AUTHORITY TENANT PILOT PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For payment to the New York city housing authority for a tenant pilot program consistent with the public housing law ..................... 742,000 ............................................. (re. $742,000) 624 12653-14-4 DIVISION OF HOUSING AND COMMUNITY RENEWAL AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For payment to the New York City housing authority for a tenant pilot program consistent with the public housing law ..................... 742,000 .............................................. (re. $74,200) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2008, as amended by chapter 1, section 4, of the laws of 2009: For payment to the New York city housing authority for a tenant pilot program consistent with the public housing law ..................... 742,000 .............................................. (re. $74,200) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2007: For payment to the New York city housing authority for a tenant pilot program consistent with the public housing law ..................... 1,200,000 ........................................... (re. $120,000) 625 12653-14-4 STATE OF NEW YORK MORTGAGE AGENCY AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS General Fund ....................... 114,989,000 0 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 114,989,000 0 ================ ================ SCHEDULE MORTGAGE INSURANCE FUND REIMBURSEMENT PROGRAM .............. 114,989,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For payment subject to the provisions of chapters 13 and 59 of the laws of 1987. No expenditures shall be made from this appropriation until a certificate of allo- cation has been approved by the director of the budget and copies thereof filed with the state comptroller and with the chairmen of the senate finance and assem- bly ways and means committees. Notwith- standing section 40 of the state finance law, this appropriation shall remain in effect until a subsequent appropriation is made available ............................. 114,989,000 -------------- 626 12653-14-4 OFFICE OF INDIGENT LEGAL SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS Special Revenue Funds - Other ...... 81,000,000 127,000,000 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 81,000,000 127,000,000 ================ ================ SCHEDULE INDIGENT LEGAL SERVICES PROGRAM ............................. 81,000,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Indigent Legal Services Fund Indigent Legal Services Account - 23551 For payments to counties and the city of New York related to indigent legal services pursuant to section 98-b of the state finance law and sections 832 and 833 of the executive law ........................... 77,000,000 For additional payments to counties and the city of New York related to indigent legal services pursuant to section 98-b of the state finance law and sections 832 and 833 of the executive law ......................... 4,000,000 -------------- 627 12653-14-4 OFFICE OF INDIGENT LEGAL SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 INDIGENT LEGAL SERVICES PROGRAM Special Revenue Funds - Other Indigent Legal Services Fund Indigent Legal Services Fund Account - 23551 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For payments to counties and the city of New York related to indigent legal services pursuant to section 98-b of the state finance law and sections 832 and 833 of the executive law .......................... 77,000,000 ....................................... (re. $77,000,000) For additional payments to counties and the city of New York related to indigent legal services pursuant to section 98-b of the state finance law and sections 832 and 833 of the executive law .......... 4,000,000 ......................................... (re. $4,000,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For payments to counties and the city of New York related to indigent legal services pursuant to section 98-b of the state finance law and sections 832 and 833 of the executive law .......................... 77,000,000 ....................................... (re. $23,000,000) For additional payments to counties and the city of New York related to indigent legal services pursuant to section 98-b of the state finance law and sections 832 and 833 of the executive law .......... 4,000,000 ......................................... (re. $4,000,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For payments to counties and the city of New York related to indigent legal services pursuant to section 98-b of the state finance law and sections 832 and 833 of the executive law .......................... 77,000,000 ....................................... (re. $11,000,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2010, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For payments to counties and the city of New York related to indigent legal services pursuant to section 98-b of the state finance law and sections 832 and 833 of the executive law .......................... 77,000,000 ........................................ (re. $8,000,000) 628 12653-14-4 INTEREST ON LAWYER ACCOUNT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS Special Revenue Funds - Other ...... 45,000,000 0 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 45,000,000 0 ================ ================ SCHEDULE NEW YORK INTEREST ON LAWYER ACCOUNT ......................... 45,000,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other New York Interest on Lawyer Fund IOLA Private Contributions Account - 20301 For payment of grants pursuant to the provisions of section 97-v of the state finance law ................................. 45,000,000 -------------- 629 12653-14-4 JUSTICE CENTER FOR THE PROTECTION OF PEOPLE WITH SPECIAL NEEDS AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS General Fund ....................... 170,000 0 Special Revenue Funds - Other ...... 479,000 0 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 649,000 0 ================ ================ SCHEDULE COMMUNITY SUPPORT PROGRAMS ..................................... 649,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the money hereby appropriated may be increased or decreased by interchange, with any appropriation of the justice center for the protection of people with special needs, and may be increased or decreased by transfer or suballocation between these appropriated amounts and appropriations of the commission on quali- ty of care and advocacy for persons with disabilities, office of mental health, office for people with developmental disa- bilities, office of alcoholism and substance abuse services, department of health, and the office of children and family services with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chair- man of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. For services and expenses related to the adult homes advocacy program ................... 170,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ..................... 170,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other HCRA Resources Fund Adult Home Resident Council Support Project Account - 20813 630 12653-14-4 JUSTICE CENTER FOR THE PROTECTION OF PEOPLE WITH SPECIAL NEEDS AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the money hereby appropriated may be increased or decreased by interchange, with any appropriation of the justice center for the protection of people with special needs, and may be increased or decreased by transfer or suballocation between these appropriated amounts and appropriations of the commission on quali- ty of care and advocacy for persons with disabilities, office of mental health, office for people with developmental disa- bilities, office of alcoholism and substance abuse services, department of health, and the office of children and family services with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chair- man of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. For services and expenses related to the adult homes resident council support project ......................................... 60,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ...................... 60,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Federal Salary Sharing Account - 22056 Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the money hereby appropriated may be increased or decreased by interchange, with any appropriation of the justice center for the protection of people with special needs, and may be increased or decreased by transfer or suballocation between these appropriated amounts and appropriations of the commission on quali- ty of care and advocacy for persons with disabilities, office of mental health, office for people with developmental disa- bilities, office of alcoholism and substance abuse services, department of health, and the office of children and family services with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the department of audit and 631 12653-14-4 JUSTICE CENTER FOR THE PROTECTION OF PEOPLE WITH SPECIAL NEEDS AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 control and copies thereof with the chair- man of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. For surrogate decision-making committee program contracts with local service providers ...................................... 419,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ..................... 419,000 -------------- 632 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS General Fund ....................... 12,686,000 12,234,456 Special Revenue Funds - Federal .... 222,564,000 341,742,000 Special Revenue Funds - Other ...... 419,000 0 Enterprise Funds ................... 3,650,000,000 4,669,000,000 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 3,885,669,000 5,052,976,456 ================ ================ SCHEDULE ADMINISTRATION PROGRAM ...................................... 15,000,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Unemployment Insurance Administration Fund Unemployment Insurance Administration Account - 25901 For services and expenses of administering unemployment insurance programs, job service programs, workforce investment act programs, employability development programs, other miscellaneous programs, and a reserve for unanticipated funding, pursuant to federal grants and contracts. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations ............. 15,000,000 -------------- EMPLOYMENT AND TRAINING PROGRAM ............................ 193,750,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account For services related to the continuation of displaced homemaker services. Funds made available herein may be used for state agency contractors, or aid to local social services districts, provided, further, that no more than ten percent of such funds may be used for program adminis- tration at each individual displaced home- maker center. Each program administrator shall prepare and submit an annual report by December 1, 2014, to the department of labor, the chairs of the senate committee on social services, and the senate commit- tee on children and families and the 633 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 assembly chair of the committee on social services, on the summary of activities, including but not limited to the number of eligible recipients, and the outcome for each recipient together with a summary of revenue and expenses including all sala- ries ......................................... 1,630,000 For services and expenses of the New York committee on occupational safety and health ......................................... 350,000 For services and expenses of the Chamber On-the-Job training program to assist employers in providing occupational, hands-on training for their current employees ...................................... 750,000 For services and expenses of the New York Council on Occupational Safety and Health (NYCOSH), located on Long Island ............... 155,000 For services and expenses of the New York State American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations (AFL-CIO) Workforce Development Institute (WDI) ........................................ 4,000,000 For services and expenses of the Rochester tooling and machining institute, inc ............ 50,000 For services and expenses of Hillside Works ...... 100,000 For services and expenses of the Summer of Opportunity Youth Employment Program - Rochester ...................................... 300,000 For services and expenses of the New York State American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations (AFL-CIO) Cornell Leadership Institute ......... 150,000 For services and expenses of the Domestic Violence Program of the Cornell University Labor Extension School in Partnership with the New York State American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organiza- tions (AFL-CIO) ................................ 150,000 For services and expenses of the Brooklyn Chamber of Commerce - Jobs 2014 Program ........ 500,000 For services and expenses of the Western New York Council on Safety and Health (WNYCOSH) ...................................... 201,000 For services and expenses of the Worker Institute at the Cornell School of Indus- trial and Labor Relations ...................... 300,000 For services and expenses of a manufacturing initiative administered by the New York State American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations 634 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 (AFL-CIO) Workforce Development Institute (WDI) ........................................ 3,000,000 For services and expenses related to solar energy maintenance training to be adminis- tered through the New York State American Federation of Labor and Congress of Indus- trial Organizations (AFL-CIO) Workforce Development Institute (WDI) .................... 500,000 For services and expenses of the building trades pre-apprenticeship program located in Rochester (BTPAP), administered by the New York State American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organiza- tions (AFL-CIO) Workforce Development Institute (WDI) ................................ 200,000 For services and expenses of the building trades pre-apprenticeship program located in Western New York (BTPAP), administered by the New York State American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organ- izations (AFL-CIO) Workforce Development Institute (WDI) ................................ 200,000 For services and expenses of Youth Build of Long Island ..................................... 50,000 For services and expenses of the Midwood Development Corporation for the supple- mental sanitation and supported employment program ........................................ 100,000 -------------- Program account subtotal .................. 12,686,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Emergency Employment Act Fund Federal Workforce Investment Act Account - 26001 For the administration and operation of employment and training programs as funded by grants under the workforce investment act, public law 105-220, including grants to other governmental units, community- based organizations, non-profit and for profit organizations, suballocations to state departments and agencies and a portion may be transferred to state oper- ations, according to the following: For services and expenses of statewide activities, including but not limited to state administration and technical assist- ance to local workforce investment areas, pursuant to an expenditure plan approved by the director of the budget. Of the 635 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 moneys appropriated herein for statewide activities, the state workforce investment board shall assist the governor in devel- oping programs and identifying activities to be funded through the statewide reserve pursuant to section 134 of the federal workforce investment act, PL 105-220, and the commissioner of labor shall period- ically report to the state workforce investment board on such programs and activities which shall be developed giving consideration to the strategic training alliance program and other existing programs. Of the amount appropriated herein, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, up to $1,500,000 may be made available through transfer or suballo- cation to the office of children and fami- ly services, in accordance with a memoran- dum of understanding with the office of children and family services, to award to selected county youth bureaus for eligible workforce development programs including activities for at-risk youth. Statewide employment and training activities may include one-to-one business advisement and training for qualified enrollees of the self-employment assistance program which may be operated by the state's small business development centers or the entre- preneurial assistance program ................ 5,333,000 For services and expenses of adult, youth and dislocated worker employment and training local workforce investment area programs and statewide rapid response activities ................................. 155,731,000 For services and expenses of miscellaneous workforce investment act, public law 105- 220 national reserve grants and other federal employment and training grants and federally administered programs ............. 20,000,000 -------------- OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH PROGRAM ......................... 419,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Hazard Abatement Account - 22152 636 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment of state aid to local govern- ments pursuant to the provisions of chap- ter 729 of the laws of 1980 for the purposes of hazard abatement ................... 419,000 -------------- UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE BENEFIT PROGRAM ................... 3,676,500,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Unemployment Insurance Occupational Training Fund Unemployment Insurance Occupational Training Account - 25950 For the payment of expenses and allowances to authorized enrollees under approved employment and training programs or for payment of unemployment insurance benefits as authorized by the federal government through the disaster unemployment assist- ance program ................................ 26,500,000 -------------- Program account subtotal .................. 26,500,000 -------------- Enterprise Funds Unemployment Insurance Benefit Fund Unemployment Insurance Benefit Account - 50650 For payment of unemployment insurance bene- fits pursuant to article 18 of the labor law or as authorized by the federal government through the disaster unemploy- ment assistance program, the emergency unemployment compensation program, the extended benefit program, the federal additional compensation program or any other federally funded unemployment bene- fit program .............................. 3,650,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ............... 3,650,000,000 -------------- 637 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 ADMINISTRATION PROGRAM Special Revenue Funds - Federal Unemployment Insurance Administration Fund Unemployment Insurance Administration Account By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses of administering unemployment insurance programs, job service programs, workforce investment act programs, employability development programs, other miscellaneous programs, and a reserve for unanticipated funding, pursuant to federal grants and contracts. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations ... 15,000,000 .................. (re. $15,000,000) For payment of unemployment insurance benefits as authorized by the federal government through the disaster unemployment assistance program ... 5,000,000 ............................. (re. $5,000,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses of administering unemployment insurance programs, job service programs, workforce investment act programs, employability development programs, other miscellaneous programs, and a reserve for unanticipated funding, pursuant to federal grants and contracts. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations ... 15,000,000 .................. (re. $15,000,000) For payment of unemployment insurance benefits as authorized by the federal government through the disaster unemployment assistance program ... 5,000,000 ............................. (re. $5,000,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses of administering unemployment insurance programs, job service programs, workforce investment act programs, employability development programs, other miscellaneous programs, and a reserve for unanticipated funding, pursuant to federal grants and contracts. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations ... 15,000,000 .................. (re. $15,000,000) EMPLOYMENT AND TRAINING PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses of the New York committee on occupational safety and health ... 350,000 ....................... (re. $350,000) For services and expenses of the Chamber On-the-Job training program to assist employers in providing occupational, hands-on training for their current employees ... 750,000 ................. (re. $750,000) For services and expenses of the New York Committee on Occupational Safety and Health (NYCOSH), located on Long Island ................. 155,000 ............................................. (re. $155,000) For services and expenses of the building trades pre-apprenticeship program located in Rochester (BTPAP) ... 200,000 .... (re. $200,000) 638 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses of the building trades pre-apprenticeship program located in Western New York (BTPAP) ........................ 200,000 ............................................. (re. $200,000) For services and expenses, including administrative expenses of no more than ten percent of the amount appropriated herein, of the New York State American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations (AFL-CIO) Workforce Development Institute (WDI) ...... 4,000,000 ......................................... (re. $4,000,000) For services and expenses of the Rochester tooling and machining institute, inc ... 50,000 ............................ (re. $50,000) For services and expenses of Hillside Works .......................... 100,000 ............................................. (re. $100,000) For services and expenses of the Summer of Opportunity Youth Employ- ment Program - Rochester ... 250,000 ................ (re. $250,000) For services and expenses of Project RISE - Referral, Information, Services, Employment ... 300,000 .................... (re. $300,000) For services and expenses of the New York State American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations (AFL-CIO) Cornell Leadership Institute ... 150,000 .................... (re. $150,000) For services and expenses of the Domestic Violence Program of the Cornell University Labor Extension School in Partnership with the New York State American Federation of Labor and Congress of Indus- trial Organizations (AFL-CIO) ... 150,000 ........... (re. $150,000) For services and expenses of the Labor and Industry For Education (LIFE) Project ... 20,000 ............................ (re. $20,000) For services and expenses of the Brooklyn Chamber of Commerce - Neigh- borhood development project ... 100,000 ............. (re. $100,000) For services and expenses of the Brooklyn Chamber of Commerce Jobs 2013 Program ... 500,000 ............................ (re. $500,000) The appropriation made by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013, is hereby amended and reappropriated to read: For services related to the continuation of displaced homemaker services. Funds made available herein may be used for state agency contractors, or aid to local social services districts, provided, further, that no more than ten percent of such funds may be used for program administration at each individual displaced homemaker center. Each program administrator shall prepare and submit an annu- al report by December 1, 2013, to the [office of temporary and disa- bility assistance] DEPARTMENT OF LABOR, the chairs of the senate committee on social services, and the senate committee on children and families and the assembly chair of the committee on social services, on the summary of activities, including but not limited to the number of eligible recipients, and the outcome for each recipi- ent together with a summary of revenues and expenses including all salaries ... 1,354,456 ............................ (re. $1,354,456) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses of the New York Committee on Occupational Safety and Health ... 350,000 ....................... (re. $171,000) For services and expenses of the chamber-on-the-job training program ... 750,000 ......................................... (re. $450,000) 639 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses of the Long Island office New York committee on occupational safety and health (NYCOSH) ......................... 155,000 .............................................. (re. $60,000) For services and expenses of the building trades preapprenticeship program (BTPAP) ... 200,000 ......................... (re. $200,000) For services and expenses of the workforce development institute ..... 2,295,000 ........................................... (re. $971,000) For services and expenses of the Summer of Opportunity Youth Employ- ment Program - Rochester ... 250,000 ................ (re. $250,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011, as added by chapter 55, section 2, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses related to the continuation of displaced homemaker services. Funds made available herein may be used for state agency contractors, or aid to local social services districts, provided, further that no more than ten percent of such funds may be used for program administration at each individual displaced home- maker center. Each program administrator shall prepare and submit an annual report to the department of labor, the chairs of the senate committee on social services, and the senate committee on children and families and the assembly chair of the committee on social services, on the summary of activities, including but not limited to the number of eligible recipients, and the outcome for each recipi- ent together with a summary of revenues and expenses including all salaries ... 2,500,000 ............................... (re. $28,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2009, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For services and expenses of the displaced homemaker program to continue the operation of existing displaced homemaker centers. Of the amount appropriated herein, up to $105,000 may be allocated to support annual program administration costs ........................ 2,200,000 ........................................... (re. $232,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2008, as amended by chapter 1, section 2, of the laws of 2009: For the services and expenses of the NYS AFL-CIO Workforce Development Institute including Upstate, Erie Canal Corridor and Long Island for workforce training, education, and program development ............. 1,354,000 ........................................... (re. $136,000) For services and expenses of NYS AFL-ClO Workforce Development Insti- tute in conjunction with ATU training and education at Albany, Syra- cuse, Rochester and Buffalo locations .............................. 307,000 .............................................. (re. $72,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2006, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For Senate Majority Labor Initiatives ................................ 1,800,000 ........................................... (re. $297,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2005: 640 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses of the Mt. Sinai-Irving Selikoff Occupa- tional Health Clinical Center ... 175,000 ............ (re. $13,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 1999: For services and expenses of the strategic training alliance program. The amount appropriated herein may be suballocated to the Urban Devel- opment Corporation according to the following sub-schedule ......... 34,000,000 .......................................... (re. $725,000) sub-schedule For the Delphi Harrison ther- mal systems project ............ 4,000,000 For the American axle project .... 1,000,000 For the Delphi Automotive, Rochester New York oper- ations ........................... 725,000 For additional projects relat- ing to the strategic train- ing alliance program .......... 28,275,000 -------------- Total of sub-schedule ....... 34,000,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal [Workforce Investment] EMERGENCY EMPLOYMENT Act Fund Federal [Emergency Employment] WORKFORCE INVESTMENT Act Account - 26001 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For the administration and operation of employment and training programs as funded by grants under the workforce investment act, public law 105-220, including grants to other governmental units, community-based organizations, non-profit and for profit organiza- tions, suballocations to state departments and agencies and a portion may be transferred to state operations, according to the following: For services and expenses of statewide activities, including but not limited to state administration and technical assistance to local workforce investment areas, pursuant to an expenditure plan approved by the director of the budget. Of the moneys appropriated herein for statewide activities, the state workforce investment board shall assist the governor in developing programs and identifying activ- ities to be funded through the statewide reserve pursuant to section 134 of the federal workforce investment act, PL 105-220, and the commissioner of labor shall periodically report to the state work- force investment board on such programs and activities which shall be developed giving consideration to the strategic training alliance program and other existing programs. Of the amount appropriated herein, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, up to $1,500,000 may be made available through transfer or suballocation to the office of children and 641 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 family services, in accordance with a memorandum of understanding with the office of children and family services, to award to selected county youth bureaus for eligible workforce development programs including activities for at-risk youth. Statewide employment and training activities may include one-to-one business advisement and training for qualified enrollees of the self-employment assistance program which may be operated by the state's small business development centers or the entrepreneurial assistance program ... 4,961,000 .................. (re. $4,961,000) For services and expenses of adult, youth and dislocated worker employment and training local workforce investment area programs and statewide rapid response activities ................................ 146,398,000 ..................................... (re. $131,000,000) For services and expenses of miscellaneous workforce investment act, public law 105-220 national reserve grants and other federal employ- ment and training grants and federally administered programs ....... 20,000,000 ....................................... (re. $20,000,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For the administration and operation of employment and training programs as funded by grants under the workforce investment act, public law 105-220, including grants to other governmental units, community-based organizations, non-profit and for profit organiza- tions, suballocations to state departments and agencies and a portion may be transferred to state operations, according to the following: For services and expenses of statewide activities, including but not limited to state administration and technical assistance to local workforce investment areas, pursuant to an expenditure plan approved by the director of the budget. Of the moneys appropriated herein for statewide activities, the state workforce investment board shall assist the governor in developing programs and identifying activ- ities to be funded through the statewide reserve pursuant to section 134 of the federal workforce investment act, PL 105-220, and the commissioner of labor shall periodically report to the state work- force investment board on such programs and activities which shall be developed giving consideration to the strategic training alliance program and other existing programs. Of the amount appropriated herein, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, up to $1,500,000 may be made available through transfer or suballocation to the office of children and family services, in accordance with a memorandum of understanding with the office of children and family services, to award to selected county youth bureaus for eligible workforce development programs including activities for at-risk youth. Statewide employment and training activities may include one-to-one business advisement and training for qualified enrollees of the self-employment assistance program which may be operated by the state's small business development centers or the entrepreneurial assistance program ... 200,000 ...................... (re. $200,000) For services and expenses of adult, youth and dislocated worker employment and training local workforce investment area programs and 642 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 statewide rapid response activities ................................ 162,507,000 ...................................... (re. $19,000,000) For services and expenses of miscellaneous workforce investment act, public law 105-220 national reserve grants and other federal employ- ment and training grants and federally administered programs ....... 20,000,000 ....................................... (re. $19,902,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For the administration and operation of employment and training programs as funded by grants under the workforce investment act, public law 105-220, including grants to other governmental units, community-based organizations, non-profit and for profit organiza- tions, suballocations to state departments and agencies and a portion may be transferred to state operations, according to the following: For services and expenses of statewide activities, including but not limited to state administration and technical assistance to local workforce investment areas, pursuant to an expenditure plan approved by the director of the budget. Of the moneys appropriated herein for statewide activities, the state workforce investment board shall assist the governor in developing programs and identifying activ- ities to be funded through the statewide reserve pursuant to section 134 of the federal workforce investment act, PL 105-220, and the commissioner of labor shall periodically report to the state work- force investment board on such programs and activities which shall be developed giving consideration to the strategic training alliance program and other existing programs. Of the amount appropriated herein, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, up to $1,500,000 may be made available through transfer or suballocation to the office of children and family services, in accordance with a memorandum of understanding with the office of children and family services, to award to selected county youth bureaus for eligible workforce development programs including activities for at-risk youth. Statewide employment and training activities may include one-to-one business advisement and training for qualified enrollees of the self-employment assistance program which may be operated by the state's small business development centers or the entrepreneurial assistance program ................................................. 5,064,000 ......................................... (re. $3,545,000) For services and expenses of adult, youth and dislocated worker employment and training local workforce investment area programs and statewide rapid response activities ................................ 152,375,000 ...................................... (re. $24,312,000) For services and expenses of miscellaneous workforce investment act, public law 105-220 national reserve grants and other federal employ- ment and training grants and federally administered programs ....... 20,000,000 ........................................ (re. $9,593,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2010, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: 643 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For the administration and operation of employment and training programs as funded by grants under the workforce investment act, public law 105-220, including grants to other governmental units, community-based organizations, non-profit and for profit organiza- tions, suballocations to state departments and agencies and a portion may be transferred to state operations, according to the following: For services and expenses of miscellaneous workforce investment act, public law 105-220 national reserve grants and other federal employ- ment and training grants and federally administered programs ....... 39,500,000 ........................................ (re. $5,000,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2010, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For the administration and operation of employment and training programs as funded by grants under the workforce investment act, public law 105-220, including grants to other governmental units, community-based organizations, non-profit and for profit organiza- tions, suballocations to state departments and agencies and a portion may be transferred to state operations, according to the following: For services and expenses of statewide activities, including but not limited to state administration and technical assistance to local workforce investment areas, pursuant to an expenditure plan approved by the director of the budget. Of the moneys appropriated herein for statewide activities, the state workforce investment board shall assist the governor in developing programs and identifying activ- ities to be funded through the statewide reserve pursuant to section 134 of the federal workforce investment act, PL 105-220, and the commissioner of labor shall periodically report to the state work- force investment board on such programs and activities which shall be developed giving consideration to the strategic training alliance program and other existing programs. Of the amount appropriated herein, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, up to $1,500,000 may be made available through transfer or suballocation to the office of children and family services, in accordance with a memorandum of understanding with the office of children and family services, to award to selected county youth bureaus for eligible workforce development programs including activities for at-risk youth. Statewide employment and training activities may include one-to-one business advisement and training for qualified enrollees of the self-employment assistance program which may be operated by the state's small business development centers or the entrepreneurial assistance program ... 6,496,000 ..................... (re. $10,000) For the administration and operation of employment and training programs as funded by grants under the workforce investment act, public law 105-220, including grants to other governmental units, community-based organizations, non-profit and for profit organiza- tions, suballocations to state departments and agencies and a portion may be transferred to state operations, according to the following: 644 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses of adult, youth and dislocated worker employment and training local workforce investment area programs and statewide rapid response activities ................................ 165,230,000 ...................................... (re. $11,229,000) UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE BENEFIT PROGRAM Special Revenue Funds - Federal Unemployment Insurance Occupational Training Fund Unemployment Insurance Occupational Training Account - 25950 The appropriation made by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013, is hereby amended and reappropriated to read: For the payment of expenses and allowances to authorized enrollees under approved employment and training programs OR FOR PAYMENT OF UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE BENEFITS AS AUTHORIZED BY THE FEDERAL GOVERN- MENT THROUGH THE DISASTER UNEMPLOYMENT ASSISTANCE PROGRAM ... 21,500,000 ....................................... (re. $21,500,000) The appropriation made by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012, is hereby amended and reappropriated to read: For the payment of expenses and allowances to authorized enrollees under approved employment and training programs OR FOR PAYMENT OF UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE BENEFITS AS AUTHORIZED BY THE FEDERAL GOVERN- MENT THROUGH THE DISASTER UNEMPLOYMENT ASSISTANCE PROGRAM ... 21,500,000 ....................................... (re. $16,490,000) Enterprise Funds Unemployment Insurance Benefit Fund Unemployment Insurance Benefit Account - 50650 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For payment of unemployment insurance benefits pursuant to article 18 of the labor law or as authorized by the federal government through the disaster unemployment assistance program, the emergency unem- ployment compensation program, the extended benefit program, the federal additional compensation program or any other federally fund- ed unemployment benefit program .................................... 5,400,000,000 ................................. (re. $4,699,000,000) 645 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF LAW AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS Fiduciary Funds .................... 81,500,234 0 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 81,500,234 0 ================ ================ SCHEDULE FORECLOSURE AVOIDANCE AND AMELIORATION ...................... 81,500,234 -------------- Fiduciary Funds Mortgage Settlement Proceeds Trust Fund For allocation as follows: In accordance with a plan developed by the attorney general to provide compen- sation to the state of New York and its communities for harms purportedly caused by the allegedly unlawful conduct of J.P. Morgan Securities LLC (f/k/a "Bear, Stearns & Co. Inc."), JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A., EMC Mortgage LLC (f/k/a "EMC Mortgage Corporation"), for purposes intended to avoid preventable foreclosures, to ameliorate the effects of the foreclosure crisis, to enhance law enforcement efforts to prevent and prosecute financial fraud or unfair or deceptive acts or prac- tices, and to otherwise promote the interests of the investing public. Such permissible purposes for allo- cation of the funds include, but are not limited to, providing funding for housing counselors, state and local foreclosure assistance hotlines, state and local foreclosure mediation programs, legal assistance, hous- ing remediation and anti-blight projects, and for the training and staffing of, and capital expenditures required by, financial fraud and consumer protection efforts, and for any other purpose consistent with the terms of the Settlement Agreement dated November 19, 2013 between J.P. Morgan Securities LLC (f/k/a "Bear, Stearns & Co. Inc."), JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A., EMC Mortgage LLC (f/k/a "EMC Mortgage Corporation") and the people of the state of New York. Notwithstanding any other law to the contrary, the amounts appropriated herein may be suballocated to any state department or agency for the purposes stated herein, with the approval of the director of the budget, who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assem- bly ways and means committee. 646 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE OF ALCOHOLISM AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS General Fund ....................... 28,393,000 0 Special Revenue Funds - Federal .... 135,000,000 174,888,000 Special Revenue Funds - Other ...... 297,503,000 200,000 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 460,896,000 175,088,000 ================ ================ SCHEDULE COMMUNITY TREATMENT SERVICES PROGRAM ....................... 381,893,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For payment, net of disallowances, of state financial assistance in accordance with the mental hygiene law related to treat- ment services. Notwithstanding any other provisions of law, no payment shall be made from this appro- priation until the recipient agency has demonstrated that it has applied for and received, or received formal notification of refusal of, all forms of third-party reimbursement, including federal aid and patient fees. The moneys hereby appropri- ated are available to reimburse or advance to localities and voluntary nonprofit agencies for expenditures heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue during local fiscal periods commencing January 1, 2014 or July 1, 2014 and for advances for the period beginning January 1, 2015. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, a portion of the money appro- priated herein may be made available for obligations and payments heretofore or hereafter accrued by the department of health for community alcoholism, chemical dependence, and substance abuse treatment services, including the state share of medical assistance payments. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provisions of law, moneys from this appropriation may 647 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE OF ALCOHOLISM AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 be used for expenses of localities, nonprofit and for-profit agencies that may arise from the assumption of operational responsibilities for programs when operat- ing certificates for such programs cease to be in effect and/or programs are placed into receivership pursuant to section 19.41 of the mental hygiene law. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, including section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part N of chapter 56 of the laws of 2013, for the period commenc- ing on April 1, 2014 and ending March 31, 2015 the commissioner shall not apply any cost of living adjustment for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimburse- ment. No expenditure shall be made for such program until a certificate of allocation has been approved by the director of the budget and copies thereof filed with the state comptroller and chairs of the senate finance committee and the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the commissioner of the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services shall be authorized, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, to continue contracts which were executed on or before March 31, 2014 with entities providing services for problem gambling and chemical dependency prevention, treat- ment and recovery services, without any additional requirements that such contracts be subject to competitive bidding, a request for proposal process or other administrative procedures. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the money hereby appropriated may be transferred to state operations and/or any appropriation of the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services, with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the depart- ment of audit and control and copies ther- eof with the chairman of the senate 648 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE OF ALCOHOLISM AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. The state comptroller is hereby authorized to receive funds from the office of alco- holism and substance abuse services that were returned from providers in the current fiscal year in respect of a settlement of local assistance funds from prior fiscal years and is authorized to refund such moneys to the credit of the local assistance account of the general fund for the purpose of reimbursing the 2014-15 appropriation. Funds appropriated herein shall be available in accordance with the following: For services and expenses related to the administration of chemical dependency services by local governmental units ......... 4,198,000 For the state share of medical assistance payments for outpatient services ............ 21,325,000 For services and expenses of opiate abuse treatment and prevention programs ............ 1,000,000 Bedford Central School District: Student Substance Abuse Counselor ....................... 70,000 For services and expenses for additional funding for heroin prevention, treatment, and recovery support services ................ 1,000,000 For services and expenses for additional residential treatment services ................. 800,000 -------------- Program account subtotal .................. 28,393,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Substance Abuse Prevention and Treatment (SAPT) Account - 25147 For services and expenses related to prevention, intervention, and treatment programs provided by the substance abuse prevention and treatment (SAPT) block grant. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, including section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part N of chapter 56 of the laws of 2013, for the period commenc- ing on April 1, 2014 and ending March 31, 2015 the commissioner shall not apply any cost of living adjustment for the purpose 649 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE OF ALCOHOLISM AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimburse- ment. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of the funds hereby appropriated may, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, be trans- ferred to state operations and/or any appropriation of the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services consistent with the terms and conditions of the SAPT block grant award. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, $5,000,000 of the funds hereby appropriated may, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, be used for services and expenses associated with federal grant awards yet to be allocated by the federal department of health and human services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the commissioner of the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services shall be authorized, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, to continue contracts which were executed on or before March 31, 2014 with entities providing services for problem gambling and chemical dependency prevention, treat- ment and recovery services, without any additional requirements that such contracts be subject to competitive bidding, a request for proposal process or other administrative procedures. Funds appropriated herein shall be available in accordance with the following: For services and expenses related to problem gambling and chemical dependence outpa- tient services .............................. 17,900,000 For services and expenses related to resi- dential services ............................ 61,200,000 For services and expenses related to crisis services ..................................... 7,900,000 -------------- Program account subtotal .................. 87,000,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Miscellaneous Operating Grants Fund Shelter Plus Care Account - 25388 650 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE OF ALCOHOLISM AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For services and expenses related to home- less grants. Subject to a plan approved by the director of the budget, the amount appropriated herein may be made available to other state agencies for services and expenses related to federal homeless grants. The director of the budget is hereby authorized to transfer appropri- ation authority contained herein to state operations and/or any appropriation of the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services and/or any other federal fund in which federal homeless grants are actually received. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, $5,000,000 of the funds hereby appropriated may, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, be used for federal grant awards yet to be allocated. Appropriation authority contained herein may be transferred to state operations and/or any appropriation of the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, including section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part N of chapter 56 of the laws of 2013, for the period commenc- ing on April 1, 2014 and ending March 31, 2015 the commissioner shall not apply any cost of living adjustment for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimburse- ment ........................................ 19,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal .................. 19,000,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Mental Hygiene Program Fund Account - 21907 For payment, net of disallowances, of state financial assistance in accordance with the mental hygiene law related to treat- ment services. Notwithstanding any other provisions of law, no payment shall be made from this appro- priation until the recipient agency has demonstrated that it has applied for and 651 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE OF ALCOHOLISM AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 received, or received formal notification of refusal of, all forms of third-party reimbursement, including federal aid and patient fees. The moneys hereby appropri- ated are available to reimburse or advance to localities and voluntary nonprofit agencies for expenditures heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue during local fiscal periods commencing January 1, 2014 or July 1, 2014 and for advances for the period beginning January 1, 2015. The commissioner, pursuant to such contract and/or funding authorization letter, may pay from this appropriation all or a portion of the expenses incurred by such voluntary agencies arising out of loans obtained from the proceeds of bonds and notes issued by the dormitory authority of the state of New York or another author- ized entity approved by the division of the budget. Such expenses may include, but shall not be limited to, amounts relating to principal and interest and any other fees and charges arising from such loans. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provisions of law, moneys from this appropriation may be used for expenses of localities, nonprofit and for-profit agencies that may arise from the assumption of operational responsibilities for programs when operat- ing certificates for such programs cease to be in effect and/or programs are placed into receivership pursuant to section 19.41 of the mental hygiene law. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, including section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part N of chapter 56 of the laws of 2013, for the period commenc- ing on April 1, 2014 and ending March 31, 2015 the commissioner shall not apply any cost of living adjustment for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimburse- ment. No expenditure shall be made for such program until a certificate of allocation has been approved by the director of the budget and copies thereof filed with the state comptroller and chairs of the senate 652 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE OF ALCOHOLISM AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 finance committee and the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the commissioner of the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services shall be authorized, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, to continue contracts which were executed on or before March 31, 2014 with entities providing services for problem gambling and chemical dependency prevention, treat- ment and recovery services, without any additional requirements that such contracts be subject to competitive bidding, a request for proposal process or other administrative procedures. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the money hereby appropriated may be transferred to state operations and/or any appropriation of the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services, with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the depart- ment of audit and control and copies ther- eof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, funds hereby appropriated may, subject to the approval of the director of the budg- et, be available for services and expenses for supportive housing for chronically homeless families, or families at serious risk of becoming chronically homeless, in which the head of the household suffers from a substance abuse disorder, a disabl- ing medical condition, or HIV/AIDS provided under the joint project between the state and the city of New York, known as the New York New York III supportive housing agreement. The state comptroller is hereby authorized and directed to loan money in accordance with the provisions set forth in subdivi- sion 5 of section 4 of the state finance law to the mental hygiene program fund account. The state comptroller is hereby authorized to receive funds from the office of alco- holism and substance abuse services that 653 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE OF ALCOHOLISM AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 were returned from providers in the current fiscal year in respect of a settlement of local assistance funds from prior fiscal years and is authorized to refund such moneys to the credit of this fund for the purpose of reimbursing the 2014-15 appropriation. Funds appropriated herein shall be available in accordance with the following: For services and expenses related to resi- dential services ............................ 93,532,000 For services and expenses related to crisis services .................................... 11,000,000 For services and expenses related to problem gambling and chemical dependence outpa- tient services ............................. 112,938,000 For expenses related to debt service payments for capital projects funded by the proceeds of bonds and notes issued by the dormitory authority of the state of New York .................................... 29,500,000 For services and expenses of the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services to implement subdivision 3-d of section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006 as added by a chapter of the laws of 2014 to provide funding for salary increases for the period April 1, 2014 through March 31, 2015. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, and subject to the approval of the director of the budget, the amounts appropriated here- in may be increased or decreased by inter- change or transfer without limit to any local assistance appropriation, and may include advances to local governments and voluntary agencies, to accomplish this purpose . 530,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................. 247,500,000 -------------- PREVENTION AND PROGRAM SUPPORT .............................. 79,003,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Substance Abuse Prevention and Treatment (SAPT) Account - 25147 For services and expenses related to prevention, intervention and treatment 654 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE OF ALCOHOLISM AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 programs provided by the substance abuse prevention and treatment (SAPT) block grant. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, including section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part N of chapter 56 of the laws of 2013, for the period commenc- ing on April 1, 2014 and ending March 31, 2015 the commissioner shall not apply any cost of living adjustment for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimburse- ment. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of the funds hereby appropriated may, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, be trans- ferred to state operations and/or any appropriation of the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services consistent with the terms and conditions of the SAPT block grant award. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the commissioner of the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services shall be authorized, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, to continue contracts which were executed on or before March 31, 2014 with entities providing services for problem gambling and chemical dependency prevention, treat- ment and recovery services, without any additional requirements that such contracts be subject to competitive bidding, a request for proposal process or other administrative procedures ............. 29,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal .................. 29,000,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Chemical Dependence Service Fund Substance Abuse Services Fund Account - 22700 For services and expenses of community chem- ical dependence treatment and prevention services programs including services and expenses related to staff training, evalu- 655 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE OF ALCOHOLISM AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 ation, and workforce development activ- ities. Notwithstanding any provision of law, rule or regulation to the contrary, a portion of this appropriation related to enforce- ment action fine and/or levy moneys may be made available to localities and nonprofit and for-profit agencies for payment of expenses for facilities operating under a receivership pursuant to section 19.41 of the mental hygiene law. Such funds may also be transferred to state operations and/or any appropriation of the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee ..... 7,413,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 7,413,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Mental Hygiene Program Fund Account - 21907 For payment, net of disallowances, of state financial assistance in accordance with the mental hygiene law related to problem gambling and chemical dependency school and community-based prevention, education, and recovery programs, including programs targeted at youth, and program support. Notwithstanding any other provisions of law, no payment shall be made from this appro- priation until the recipient agency has demonstrated it has applied for and received, or received formal notification of refusal of, all forms of third-party reimbursement, including federal aid and patient fees. The moneys hereby appropri- ated are available to reimburse or advance to localities and voluntary nonprofit agencies for expenditures heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue during local fiscal periods commencing January 1, 2014 or July 1, 2014 and for advances for the period beginning January 1, 2015. 656 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE OF ALCOHOLISM AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 No expenditure shall be made for such program until a certificate of allocation has been approved by the director of the budget and copies thereof filed with the state comptroller and chairs of the senate finance committee and the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the money hereby appropriated may be transferred to state operations and/or any appropriation of the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services, with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the depart- ment of audit and control and copies ther- eof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. The state comptroller is hereby authorized and directed to loan money in accordance with the provisions set forth in subdivision 5 of section 4 of the state finance law to the mental hygiene program fund account. The state comptroller is hereby authorized to receive funds from the office of alco- holism and substance abuse services that were returned from providers in the current fiscal year in respect of a settlement of local assistance funds from prior fiscal years and is authorized to refund such moneys to the credit of this fund for the purpose of reimbursing the 2014-15 appropriation. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, including section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part N of chapter 56 of the laws of 2013, for the period commenc- ing on April 1, 2014 and ending March 31, 2015 the commissioner shall not apply any cost of living adjustment for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimburse- ment. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the commissioner of the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services shall be authorized, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, to continue contracts which were executed on 657 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE OF ALCOHOLISM AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 or before March 31, 2014 with entities providing services for problem gambling and chemical dependency prevention and treatment services, without any additional requirements that such contracts be subject to competitive bidding, a request for proposal process or other administra- tive procedures. Of the amounts appropri- ated herein and the amounts appropriated for the substance abuse prevention and treatment (SAPT) account, at least $14,859,531 shall be made available to the New York city department of education for the continuation of such school-operated prevention programs provided by school district employees; provided, however, that the amount may be adjusted downward due to performance concerns ................. 42,590,000 -------------- Program account subtotal .................. 42,590,000 -------------- 658 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE OF ALCOHOLISM AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 COMMUNITY TREATMENT SERVICES PROGRAM Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Substance Abuse Prevention and Treatment (SAPT) Account - 25147 The appropriation made by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013, is hereby amended and reappropriated to read: For services and expenses related to prevention, intervention, and treatment programs provided by the substance abuse prevention and treatment (SAPT) block grant. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, including section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part H of chapter 56 of the laws of 2012, for the period commenc- ing on April 1, 2013 and ending March 31, 2014 the commissioner shall not apply any cost of living adjustment for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimbursement. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of the funds hereby appropriated may, subject to the approval of the direc- tor of the budget, be transferred to state operations and/or any appropriation of the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services consistent with the terms and conditions of the SAPT block grant award. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, $5,000,000 of the funds hereby appropriated may, subject to the approval of the direc- tor of the budget, be used for services and expenses associated with federal grant awards yet to be allocated by the federal department of health and human services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the commissioner of the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services shall be authorized to continue contracts which were executed on or before March 31, 2013 with entities providing services for problem gambling and chemical dependency prevention, treatment and recovery services, without any additional requirements that such contracts be subject to competitive bidding, a request for proposal process or other administrative procedures. [Notwithstanding section 112 of the state finance law, the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services is authorized to grant state aid to local governments through the state aid funding authorization process. Notwithstanding any provision of articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, there shall be an exemption from the professional licensure requirements of such articles, and nothing contained in such articles, or in any other provisions of law related to the licensure requirements of persons licensed under those articles, shall prohibit or limit the activities or services of any person in the employ of a program or service operated, certified, regulated, funded or approved by the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services, a local governmental unit as such term is defined in arti- 659 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE OF ALCOHOLISM AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 cle 41 of the mental hygiene law, and/or a local social services district as defined in section 61 of the social services law, and all such entities shall be considered to be approved settings for the receipt of supervised experience for the professions governed by articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, and furthermore, no such entity shall be required to apply for nor be required to receive a waiver pursuant to section 6503-a of the education law in order to perform any activities or provide any services.] Funds appropriated herein shall be available in accordance with the following: For services and expenses related to problem gambling and chemical dependence outpatient services ... 17,900,000 .... (re. $11,384,000) For services and expenses related to residential services ............ 61,200,000 ....................................... (re. $44,218,000) For services and expenses related to crisis services ................. 7,900,000 ......................................... (re. $6,250,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses related to prevention, intervention, and treatment programs provided by the substance abuse prevention and treatment (SAPT) block grant. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, including section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part F of chapter 59 of the laws of 2011, for the period commenc- ing on April 1, 2012 and ending March 31, 2013 the commissioner shall not apply any cost of living adjustment for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimbursement. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of the funds hereby appropriated may, subject to the approval of the direc- tor of the budget, be transferred to state operations and/or any appropriation of the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services consistent with the terms and conditions of the SAPT block grant award. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, $5,000,000 of the funds hereby appropriated may, subject to the approval of the direc- tor of the budget, be used for services and expenses associated with federal grant awards yet to be allocated by the federal department of health and human services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the commissioner of the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services shall be authorized to continue contracts which were executed on or before March 31, 2012 with entities providing services for problem gambling and chemical dependency prevention, treatment and recovery services, without any additional requirements that such contracts be subject to competitive bidding, a request for proposal process or other administrative procedures. Funds appropriated herein shall be available in accordance with the following: 660 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE OF ALCOHOLISM AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses related to problem gambling and chemical dependence outpatient services ... 17,900,000 ..... (re. $8,344,000) For services and expenses related to residential services ............ 61,200,000 ....................................... (re. $18,880,000) For services and expenses related to crisis services ................. 7,900,000 ......................................... (re. $2,366,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal MISCELLANEOUS Operating Grants Fund Shelter Plus Care Account - 25388 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses related to homeless grants. Subject to a plan approved by the director of the budget, the amount appropriated herein may be made available to other state agencies for services and expenses related to federal homeless grants. The director of the budget is hereby authorized to transfer appropriation authority contained herein to state operations and/or any appropriation of the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services and/or any other federal fund in which federal homeless grants are actually received. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, $5,000,000 of the funds hereby appropriated may, subject to the approval of the direc- tor of the budget, be used for federal grant awards yet to be allo- cated. Appropriation authority contained herein may be transferred to state operations and/or any appropriation of the office of alco- holism and substance abuse services. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, including section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part H of chapter 56 of the laws of 2012, for the period commenc- ing on April 1, 2013 and ending March 31, 2014 the commissioner shall not apply any cost of living adjustment for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimbursement ... 19,000,000 ..................... (re. $19,000,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses related to homeless grants. Subject to a plan approved by the director of the budget, the amount appropriated herein may be made available to other state agencies for services and expenses related to federal homeless grants. The director of the budget is hereby authorized to transfer appropriation authority contained herein to state operations and/or any appropriation of the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services and/or any other federal fund in which federal homeless grants are actually received. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, $5,000,000 of the funds hereby appropriated may, subject to the approval of the direc- tor of the budget, be used for federal grant awards yet to be allo- cated. Appropriation authority contained herein may be transferred to state operations and/or any appropriation of the office of alco- holism and substance abuse services. 661 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE OF ALCOHOLISM AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, including section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part F of chapter 59 of the laws of 2011, for the period commenc- ing on April 1, 2012 and ending March 31, 2013 the commissioner shall not apply any cost of living adjustment for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimbursement ... 19,000,000 .................... (re. $17,000,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses related to homeless grants. Subject to a plan approved by the director of the budget, the amount appropriated herein may be made available to other state agencies for services and expenses related to federal homeless grants. The director of the budget is hereby authorized to transfer appropriation authority contained herein to state operations and/or any appropriation of the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services and/or any other federal fund in which federal homeless grants are actually received. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, $5,000,000 of the funds hereby appropriated may, subject to the approval of the direc- tor of the budget, be used for federal grant awards yet to be allo- cated. Appropriation authority contained herein may be transferred to state operations and/or any appropriation of the office of alco- holism and substance abuse services. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, including section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part F of chapter 111 of the laws of 2010, for the period commencing on April 1, 2011 and ending March 31, 2012 the commis- sioner shall not apply any cost of living adjustment for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimbursement ... 19,000,000 ..................... (re. $11,130,000) By chapter 110, section 17, of the laws of 2010: For services and expenses related to homeless grants. Subject to a plan approved by the director of the budget, the amount appropriated herein may be made available to other state agencies for services and expenses related to federal homeless grants. The director of the budget is hereby authorized to transfer appropriation authority contained herein to state operations and/or any appropriation of the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services and/or any other federal fund in which federal homeless grants are actually received. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, including section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 2 of part I of chapter 58 of the laws of 2008 and part L of chapter 58 of the laws of 2009, for the period commencing on April 1, 2010 and ending March 31, 2011 the commissioner shall not apply any cost of living adjustment for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimbursement ....................... 14,000,000 ........................................ (re. $6,300,000) For services and expenses associated with federal grant awards yet to be allocated. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the 662 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE OF ALCOHOLISM AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 director of the budget is hereby authorized to transfer appropri- ation authority contained herein to state operations and/or any appropriation of the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services ... 5,000,000 ............................ (re. $4,934,000) Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Mental Hygiene Program Fund Account By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses of the Queen's Village Committee for Mental Health for J-CAP, Inc ... 200,000 ................... (re. $200,000) PREVENTION AND PROGRAM SUPPORT Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Substance Abuse Prevention and Treatment (SAPT) Account - 25147 The appropriation made by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013, is hereby amended and reappropriated to read: For services and expenses related to prevention, intervention and treatment programs provided by the substance abuse prevention and treatment (SAPT) block grant. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, including section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part H of chapter 56 of the laws of 2012, for the period commenc- ing on April 1, 2013 and ending March 31, 2014 the commissioner shall not apply any cost of living adjustment for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimbursement. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of the funds hereby appropriated may, subject to the approval of the direc- tor of the budget, be transferred to state operations and/or any appropriation of the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services consistent with the terms and conditions of the SAPT block grant award. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the commissioner of the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services shall be authorized to continue contracts which were executed on or before March 31, 2013 with entities providing services for problem gambling and chemical dependency prevention, treatment and recovery services, without any additional requirements that such contracts be subject to competitive bidding, a request for proposal process or other administrative procedures. [Notwithstanding any provision of articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, there shall be an exemption from the professional licensure requirements of such articles, and nothing contained in such articles, or in any other provisions of law related to the licensure requirements of persons licensed under those articles, 663 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE OF ALCOHOLISM AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 shall prohibit or limit the activities or services of any person in the employ of a program or service operated, certified, regulated, funded or approved by the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services, a local governmental unit as such term is defined in arti- cle 41 of the mental hygiene law, and/or a local social services district as defined in section 61 of the social services law, and all such entities shall be considered to be approved settings for the receipt of supervised experience for the professions governed by articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, and furthermore, no such entity shall be required to apply for nor be required to receive a waiver pursuant to section 6503-a of the education law in order to perform any activities or provide any services. Notwithstanding section 112 of the state finance law, the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services is authorized to grant state aid to local governments through the state aid funding authorization process] ... 29,000,000 .......................... (re. $21,876,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses related to prevention, intervention and treatment programs provided by the substance abuse prevention and treatment (SAPT) block grant. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, including section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part F of chapter 59 of the laws of 2011, for the period commenc- ing on April 1, 2012 and ending March 31, 2013 the commissioner shall not apply any cost of living adjustment for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimbursement. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of the funds hereby appropriated may, subject to the approval of the direc- tor of the budget, be transferred to state operations and/or any appropriation of the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services consistent with the terms and conditions of the SAPT block grant award. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the commissioner of the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services shall be authorized to continue contracts which were executed on or before March 31, 2012 with entities providing services for problem gambling and chemical dependency prevention, treatment and recovery services, without any additional requirements that such contracts be subject to competitive bidding, a request for proposal process or other administrative procedures ... 29,000,000 .......... (re. $3,206,000) 664 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE OF MENTAL HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS General Fund ....................... 393,982,000 0 Special Revenue Funds - Federal .... 43,059,000 36,618,000 Special Revenue Funds - Other ...... 925,350,500 1,280,000 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 1,362,391,500 37,898,000 ================ ================ SCHEDULE ADULT SERVICES PROGRAM ................................... 1,108,874,500 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For services and expenses of various adult community mental health services, includ- ing transfer to the department of health to reimburse the department for the state share of medical assistance for various community mental health services. For payment of state financial assistance, net of disallowances, for community mental health programs pursuant to article 41 and other provisions of the mental hygiene law. The moneys hereby appropriated for allocation to local governments and volun- tary agencies for services are available to reimburse or advance funds to local governments and voluntary agencies for expenditures made or to be made during local program years commencing January 1, 2014 or July 1, 2014 and for advances for the period beginning January 1, 2015 for local governments and voluntary agencies with program years beginning January 1. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the commissioner of the office of mental health shall be authorized, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, to continue contracts which were executed on or before March 31, 2014 with entities providing services to persons with mental illness, without any additional requirements that such contracts be subject to competitive 665 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE OF MENTAL HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 bidding, a request for proposals process or other administrative procedures. No expenditures shall be made for such program prior to the approval of a method- ology for allocation in accordance with a plan approved by the commissioner and the director of the budget with copies to be filed with the chairpersons of the senate finance committee and assembly ways and means committee. Furthermore, no expendi- ture shall be made until a certificate of allocation has been approved by the direc- tor of the budget with copies to be filed with the chairpersons of the senate finance committee and the assembly ways and means committee. The state comptroller is hereby authorized to receive funds from the office of mental health that were returned from providers in the current fiscal year in respect of a settlement of local assistance funds from prior fiscal years, and is authorized to refund such moneys to the credit of the local assist- ance account of the general fund for the purpose of reimbursing the 2014-15 appro- priation. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, including section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part N of chapter 56 of the laws of 2013, for the period commenc- ing on April 1, 2014 and ending March 31, 2015 the commissioner shall not apply any cost of living adjustment for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimburse- ment. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, and consistent with section 33.07 of the mental hygiene law, the directors of facilities licensed but not operated by the office of mental health who act as federally appointed representative payees and who assume management responsibility over the funds of a resident may continue to use such funds for the cost of the resident's care and treatment, consistent with federal law and regulations. 666 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE OF MENTAL HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, any of the amounts appro- priated herein may be increased or decreased by interchange or transfer with- out limit, with any appropriation of the office of mental health or by transfer or suballocation to any department, agency or public authority for expenditures incurred in the operation of such programs with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the depart- ment of audit and control and copies ther- eof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee: For transfer to the department of health to reimburse the department for the state share of medical assistance payments for various mental health services. The office of mental health is authorized to recover from community residences licensed by the office of mental health, consistent with contractual obligations of such providers and notwithstanding any other inconsistent provision of law to the contrary, in an amount equal to 50 percent of the income received by such providers which exceed the fixed amount of annual medicaid revenue limitations, as estab- lished by the commissioner of mental health ..................................... 277,079,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................. 277,079,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Community Mental Health Services Block Grant Account - 25180 For services and expenses related to adult mental health services funded by the community mental health services block grant. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of this appro- priation, consistent with the terms and conditions of the block grant, may be transferred to other programs within the office of mental health for aid to locali- ties, administrative and support services, 667 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE OF MENTAL HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 including fringe benefits, associated with the federal block grant ..................... 19,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal .................. 19,000,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Federal Health and Human Services Account - 25100 For services and expenses associated with federal grant awards yet to be allocated by the federal department of health and human services. Notwithstanding any incon- sistent provision of law, the director of the budget is hereby authorized to trans- fer appropriation authority contained herein to any other federal fund or program within the office of mental health services for aid to localities, adminis- trative and support services, including fringe benefits, associated with the awarded grant ................................ 5,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 5,000,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund PATH Account - 25124 For programs to assist and transition from homelessness (PATH) grants. Notwithstand- ing any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of this appropriation, consistent with the terms and conditions of the PATH grant, may be transferred to other programs within the office of mental health for aid to localities, administra- tive and support services, including fringe benefits, associated with the grant ... 6,359,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 6,359,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Miscellaneous Operating Grants Fund Federal Operating Grants Account - 25384 668 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE OF MENTAL HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For services and expenses related to home- less and shelter plus care grants. Subject to a plan approved by the director of the budget, the amount appropriated herein may be made available to other state agencies for services and expenses related to federal homeless and shelter plus care grants ....................................... 6,500,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 6,500,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Medication Reimbursement Account - 22128 For services and expenses related to adult mental health services, including assisted outpatient treatment pursuant to article 9 and other provisions of the mental hygiene law .......................................... 7,580,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 7,580,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Mental Hygiene Program Fund Account - 21907 The state comptroller is hereby authorized and directed to loan money in accordance with the provisions set forth in subdivi- sion 5 of section 4 of the state finance law to the mental hygiene program fund account. For payment of state financial assistance, net of disallowances, for community mental health programs pursuant to article 41 and other provisions of the mental hygiene law. The moneys hereby appropriated for allocation to local governments and volun- tary agencies for services are available to reimburse or advance funds to local governments and voluntary agencies for expenditures made or to be made during local program years commencing January 1, 2014 or July 1, 2014 and for advances for the period beginning January 1, 2015 for local governments and voluntary agencies with program years beginning January 1. 669 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE OF MENTAL HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Notwithstanding any other provision of law, and except for transfers to the department of health to reimburse the department for the state share of medical assistance payments and as modified below, this appropriation shall be available for obli- gations for the period commencing July 1, 2014 and ending June 30, 2015 and shall be available for expenditure from July 1, 2014 through September 15, 2015. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the commissioner of the office of mental health shall be authorized, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, to continue contracts which were executed on or before March 31, 2014 with entities providing services to persons with mental illness, without any additional requirements that such contracts be subject to competitive bidding, a request for proposals process or other administrative procedures. No expenditures shall be made for such program prior to the approval of a method- ology for allocation in accordance with a plan approved by the commissioner and the director of the budget with copies to be filed with the chairpersons of the senate finance committee and assembly ways and means committee. Furthermore, no expendi- ture shall be made until a certificate of allocation has been approved by the direc- tor of the budget with copies to be filed with the chairpersons of the senate finance committee and the assembly ways and means committee. The state comptroller is hereby authorized to receive funds from the office of mental health that were returned from providers in the current fiscal year in respect of a settlement of local assistance funds from prior fiscal years, and is authorized to refund such moneys to the credit of the mental hygiene program fund account for the purpose of reimbursing the 2014-15 appropriation. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, including section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part N of chapter 56 of the laws of 2013, for the period commenc- 670 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE OF MENTAL HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 ing on April 1, 2014 and ending March 31, 2015 the commissioner shall not apply any cost of living adjustment for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimburse- ment. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, and consistent with section 33.07 of the mental hygiene law, the directors of facilities licensed but not operated by the office of mental health who act as federally appointed representative payees and who assume management responsibility over the funds of a resident may continue to use such funds for the cost of the resident's care and treatment, consistent with federal law and regulations. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, any of the amounts appro- priated herein may be increased or decreased by interchange or transfer with- out limit, with any appropriation of the office of mental health or by transfer or suballocation to any department, agency or public authority for expenditures incurred in the operation of such programs with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the depart- ment of audit and control and copies ther- eof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee: For services and expenses of various commu- nity mental health non-residential programs, pursuant to article 41 of the mental hygiene law, including but not limited to sections 41.13, 41.18, and 41.47. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, up to $7,000,000 of this appropriation may be made avail- able to the Research Foundation for Mental Hygiene, Inc. pursuant to a contract with the office of mental health for two mental health demonstration programs. One program shall be a behavioral health care manage- ment program for persons with serious mental illness, and the other program shall be a mental health and health care coordination demonstration program for 671 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE OF MENTAL HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 persons with mental illness who are discharged from impacted adult homes in the city of New York. An amount from this appropriation when combined with the appropriation for the miscellaneous special revenue fund medication reimburse- ment account shall provide up to $15,000,000 for grants to the counties and city of New York to provide medication, and other services necessary to prescribe and administer medication pursuant to a plan approved by the commissioner of mental health, as authorized under chapter 408 of the laws of 1999 as amended ......... 293,188,000 For services and expenses of various commu- nity mental health emergency programs including comprehensive psychiatric emer- gency programs pursuant to section 41.51 of the mental hygiene law .................... 6,823,000 For services and expenses of various commu- nity mental health residential programs, including but not limited to community residences pursuant to sections 41.44 and 41.38 of the mental hygiene law. Notwith- standing the provisions of section 31.03 of the mental hygiene law and any other inconsistent provision of law, moneys appropriated for family care shall be available for, but not limited to, the purchase of substitute caretakers up to a maximum of 14 days and payments limited to $686 per year based upon financial need for the personal needs of each client residing in the family care home ........... 407,588,000 For community mental hygiene services and/or expenses of contracts with institutes for the conduct of medical research and other scientific investigation established under section 7.17 of the mental hygiene law; municipalities; educational institutions; and/or not-for-profit agencies: Veteran peer-to-peer pilot programs ............ 1,852,500 United Health Services Hospitals, Inc .......... 1,000,000 Nathan S. Kline Institute for Psychiatric Research ....................................... 650,000 FarmNet .......................................... 275,000 Therapeutic Equestrian Center, Inc ............... 175,000 Mental Health Association in New York State, Inc ............................................ 100,000 672 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE OF MENTAL HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Sullivan County Peer Empowerment/Recovery Center ......................................... 125,000 Southern Fork Health Proposal .................... 150,000 Family Residences and Essential Enterprises, Inc ............................................. 50,000 Demonstration programs for counties impacted during state fiscal year 2011-12 by the closure of state-operated hospitals licensed under section 7.17 of the mental hygiene law .................................... 350,000 Crisis intervention-teams ........................ 400,000 Familya of Rockland County, Inc ................... 75,000 Riverdale Mental Health Association .............. 250,000 For services and expenses associated with a study on the impact of expanded community services ........................................ 75,000 For services and expenses of the office of mental health to implement subdivision 3-d of section one of part c of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006 as added by a chapter of the laws of 2014 to provide funding for salary increases for the period April 1, 2014 through March 31, 2015. Notwith- standing any other provision of law to the contrary, and subject to the approval of the director of the budget, the amounts appropriated herein may be increased or decreased by interchange or transfer with- out limit to any local assistance appro- priation, and may include advances to local governments and voluntary agencies, to accomplish this purpose ................... 1,580,000 Veterans Mental Health Training Initiative to be conducted by the Medical Society of the State of New York, the New York State Psychiatric Association and the National Association of Social Workers - New York State Chapter, that shall include services and expenses of the development of an Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education accredited education and training program for primary care physi- cians and physician specialists on the signs, symptoms, diagnosis and best prac- tices for treating the health and mental health disorders of returning combat veterans and associated conditions affect- ing family members of such veterans to be conducted jointly by the New York State Psychiatric Association and the Medical 673 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE OF MENTAL HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Society of the State of New York; and for services and expenses of a National Asso- ciation of Social Workers - New York State Chapter accredited education and training program for mental health providers to maximize the treatment and recovery from combat related post traumatic stress disorder, traumatic brain injury and other combat related mental health issues, including substance abuse and suicide prevention; in accordance with the follow- ing: New York State Psychiatric Association ........... 150,000 Medical Society of the State of New York ......... 150,000 National Association of Social Workers - New York State Chapter ............................. 150,000 For additional services and expenses associ- ated with rental stipend adjustments to supported housing .............................. 100,000 For services and expenses of mobile crisis teams .......................................... 600,000 Funds appropriated herein shall be used for services and expenses associated with reinvestment for the expansion of state community hubs and voluntary operated services for adults and children, includ- ing, but not limited to, expanding crisis and respite beds, home and community based services waiver slots, supported housing, mental health urgent care walk-in centers, mobile engagement teams, first episode psychosis teams, family resource centers, evidence-based family support services, peer-operated recovery centers, suicide prevention services, community forensic and diversion services, tele-psychiatry, transportation services, family concierge services, and adjustments to managed care premiums. The amounts in this appropri- ation shall be deemed to satisfy the fund- ing requirements of section 41.55 of the mental hygiene law. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, any of the amounts appro- priated herein may be increased or decreased by interchange or transfer with- out limit, with any appropriation of the office of mental health, with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the department of 674 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE OF MENTAL HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance commit- tee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee: For services and expenses associated with reinvestment for the expansion of state community hubs and voluntary operated services for adults and children ............ 25,000,000 For services and expenses associated with rental stipend adjustments to downstate supported housing units in the counties of Bronx, Kings, Nassau, New York, Queens, Richmond, Suffolk, and Westchester ........... 6,500,000 For services and expenses associated with the provision of education, assessments, training, in-reach, care coordination, supported housing and the services needed by mentally ill residents of adult homes and persons with mental illness who are discharged from adult homes, including, but not limited to, the individuals included in the implementation of the settlement of O'Toole et. al. v. Cuomo provided, however, no funds from this appropriation shall be used to pay for the services of an independent reviewer appointed by such district court ............ 30,000,000 For services and expenses associated with the provision of care coordination, supported housing and the services needed by qualified current and future mentally ill residents of nursing homes, and persons with mental illness who are discharged from nursing homes, to imple- ment settlement of 2011 federal litigation Joseph S. v. Hogan .......................... 10,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................. 787,356,500 -------------- CHILDREN AND YOUTH SERVICES PROGRAM ........................ 253,517,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For services and expenses of various chil- dren and families community mental health services, including transfer to the department of health to reimburse the 675 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE OF MENTAL HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 department for the state share of medical assistance for various community mental health services. This appropriation anticipates the transfer of funds from the state education depart- ment to the office of mental health of tuition funds advanced in previous years and reimbursed by the child's school district of origin to the state of New York pursuant to chapter 810 of the laws of 1986 and applicable provisions of the education law. For payment of state financial assistance, net of disallowances, for community mental health programs pursuant to article 41 and other provisions of the mental hygiene law. The moneys hereby appropriated for allocation to local governments and volun- tary agencies for services are available to reimburse or advance funds to local governments and voluntary agencies for expenditures made or to be made during local program years commencing January 1, 2014 or July 1, 2014 and for advances for the period beginning January 1, 2015 for local governments and voluntary agencies with program years beginning January 1. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the commissioner of the office of mental health shall be authorized, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, to continue contracts which were executed on or before March 31, 2014 with entities providing services to persons with mental illness, without any additional requirements that such contracts be subject to competitive bidding, a request for proposals process or other administrative procedures. No expenditures shall be made for such program prior to the approval of a method- ology for allocation in accordance with a plan approved by the commissioner and the director of the budget with copies to be filed with the chairpersons of the senate finance committee and assembly ways and means committee. Furthermore, no expendi- ture shall be made until a certificate of allocation has been approved by the direc- tor of the budget with copies to be filed 676 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE OF MENTAL HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 with the chairpersons of the senate finance committee and the assembly ways and means committee. The state comptroller is hereby authorized to receive funds from the office of mental health that were returned from providers in the current fiscal year in respect of a settlement of local assistance funds from prior fiscal years, and is authorized to refund such moneys to the credit of the local assist- ance account of the general fund for the purpose of reimbursing the 2014-15 appro- priation. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, including section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part N of chapter 56 of the laws of 2013, for the period commenc- ing on April 1, 2014 and ending March 31, 2015 the commissioner shall not apply any cost of living adjustment for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimburse- ment. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, any of the amounts appro- priated herein may be increased or decreased by interchange or transfer with- out limit, with any appropriation of the office of mental health or by transfer or suballocation to any department, agency or public authority for expenditures incurred in the operation of such programs with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the depart- ment of audit and control and copies ther- eof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee: For transfer to the department of health to reimburse the department for the state share of medical assistance payments for various mental health services. Notwith- standing any provision of law to the contrary, the state comptroller is hereby authorized to refund moneys from the department of health to the office of mental health, consisting of medicaid reimbursement for expenses previously incurred by the office of mental health in 677 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE OF MENTAL HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 prior fiscal years to fund services provided by residential treatment facili- ties for children and youth. Such funds shall be credited to the local assistance account of the general fund for the purpose of reimbursing the 2014-15 appro- priation ................................... 116,903,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................. 116,903,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Federal Health and Human Services Account - 25180 For services and expenses related to chil- dren's mental health services funded by the community mental health services block grant. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of this appro- priation, consistent with the terms and conditions of the block grant, may be transferred to other programs within the office of mental health for aid to locali- ties, administrative and support services, including fringe benefits, associated with the federal block grant ...................... 6,200,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 6,200,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Mental Hygiene Program Fund Account - 21907 The state comptroller is hereby authorized and directed to loan money in accordance with the provisions set forth in subdivi- sion 5 of section 4 of the state finance law to the mental hygiene program fund account. For services and expenses of various chil- dren and families community mental health services, including transfer to the department of health to reimburse the department for the state share of medical assistance for various community mental health services. This appropriation antic- ipates the transfer of funds from the state education department to the office 678 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE OF MENTAL HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 of mental health of tuition funds advanced in previous years and reimbursed by the child's school district of origin to the state of New York pursuant to chapter 810 of the laws of 1986 and applicable provisions of the education law. For payment of state financial assistance, net of disallowances, for community mental health programs pursuant to article 41 and other provisions of the mental hygiene law. The moneys hereby appropriated for allocation to local governments and volun- tary agencies for services are available to reimburse or advance funds to local governments and voluntary agencies for expenditures made or to be made during local program years commencing January 1, 2014 or July 1, 2014 and for advances for the period beginning January 1, 2015 for local governments and voluntary agencies with program years beginning January 1. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, and except for transfers to the department of health to reimburse the department for the state share of medical assistance payments and as modified below, this appropriation shall be available for obli- gations for the period commencing July 1, 2014 and ending June 30, 2015 and shall be available for expenditure from July 1, 2014 through September 15, 2015. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the commissioner of the office of mental health shall be authorized, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, to continue contracts which were executed on or before March 31, 2014 with entities providing services to persons with mental illness, without any additional requirements that such contracts be subject to competitive bidding, a request for proposals process or other administrative procedures. No expenditures shall be made for such program prior to the approval of a method- ology for allocation in accordance with a plan approved by the commissioner and the director of the budget with copies to be filed with the chairpersons of the senate finance committee and assembly ways and 679 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE OF MENTAL HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 means committee. Furthermore, no expendi- ture shall be made until a certificate of allocation has been approved by the direc- tor of the budget with copies to be filed with the chairpersons of the senate finance committee and the assembly ways and means committee. The state comptroller is hereby authorized to receive funds from the office of mental health that were returned from providers in the current fiscal year in respect of a settlement of local assistance funds from prior fiscal years, and is authorized to refund such moneys to the credit of the mental hygiene program fund account for the purpose of reimbursing the 2014-15 appropriation. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, including section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part N of chapter 56 of the laws of 2013, for the period commenc- ing on April 1, 2014 and ending March 31, 2015 the commissioner shall not apply any cost of living adjustment for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimburse- ment. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, any of the amounts appro- priated herein may be increased or decreased by interchange or transfer with- out limit, with any appropriation of the office of mental health or by transfer or suballocation to any department, agency or public authority for expenditures incurred in the operation of such programs with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the depart- ment of audit and control and copies ther- eof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee: For services and expenses of various commu- nity mental health non-residential programs, pursuant to article 41 of the mental hygiene law, including but not limited to sections 41.13 and 41.18 ......... 92,883,000 For services and expenses of various commu- nity mental health emergency programs ....... 24,583,000 680 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE OF MENTAL HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For services and expenses of various commu- nity mental health residential programs, including but not limited to community residences pursuant to sections 41.44 and 41.38 of the mental hygiene law ............. 12,948,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................. 130,414,000 -------------- 681 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE OF MENTAL HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 ADULT SERVICES PROGRAM Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Federal Health and Human Services Account By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For programs to assist and transition from homelessness (PATH) grants. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of this appropriation, consistent with the terms and conditions of the PATH grant, may be transferred to other programs within the office of mental health for aid to localities, administrative and support services, including fringe benefits, associated with the grant ..... 6,359,000 ......................................... (re. $4,738,000) For services and expenses related to adult mental health services funded by the community mental health services block grant. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of this appropriation, consistent with the terms and conditions of the block grant, may be transferred to other programs within the office of mental health for aid to localities, administrative and support services, including fringe benefits, associated with the federal block grant ... 19,000,000 ....................... (re. $12,249,000) For services and expenses associated with federal grant awards yet to be allocated by the federal department of health and human services. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the director of the budget is hereby authorized to transfer appropriation authority contained herein to any other federal fund or program within the office of mental health services for aid to localities, administra- tive and support services, including fringe benefits, associated with the awarded grant ... 5,000,000 ... .......... (re. $4,000,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For programs to assist and transition from homelessness (PATH) grants. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of this appropriation, consistent with the terms and conditions of the PATH grant, may be transferred to other programs within the office of mental health for aid to localities, administrative and support services, including fringe benefits, associated with the grant ..... 5,569,000 ......................................... (re. $4,463,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal MISCELLANEOUS Operating Grants Fund Federal Operating Grants Account - 25384 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses related to homeless and shelter plus care grants. Subject to a plan approved by the director of the budget, the amount appropriated herein may be made available to other state agencies for services and expenses related to federal homeless and shelter plus care grants ... 6,500,000 ............ (re. $4,165,000) 682 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE OF MENTAL HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses related to homeless and shelter plus care grants. Subject to a plan approved by the director of the budget, the amount appropriated herein may be made available to other state agencies for services and expenses related to federal homeless and shelter plus care grants ... 8,000,000 ............ (re. $3,205,000) Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Mental Hygiene Program Fund Account - 21907 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For community mental hygiene services and/or expenses of contracts with institutes for the conduct of medical research and other scien- tific investigation established under section 7.17 of the mental hygiene law; municipalities; educational institutions; and/or not- for-profit agencies: Mental Health Association in New York State, Inc. .................... 50,000 ............................................... (re. $50,000) North Country Behavioral Healthcare Network .......................... 100,000 ............................................. (re. $100,000) Veteran peer-to-peer pilot programs ... 2,285,000 ..... (re. $250,000) Unlimited Potential, Inc ... 150,000 .................. (re. $150,000) Warrior Salute program ... 100,000 .................... (re. $100,000) FarmNet ... 300,000 ................................... (re. $300,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For the continuation and expansion of the Veterans Mental Health Training Initiative to be conducted by the Medical Society of the State of New York, the New York State Psychiatric Association and the National Association of Social Workers - New York State Chapter, that shall include services and expenses of the development of an Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education accredited education and training program for primary care physicians and physician specialists on the signs, symptoms, diagnosis and best practices for treating the health and mental health disorders of returning combat veterans and associated conditions affecting family members of such veterans to be conducted jointly by the New York State Psychiatric Association and the Medical Society of the State of New York; and for services and expenses of a National Association of Social Workers - New York State Chapter accredited education and training program for mental health providers to maximize the treat- ment and recovery from combat related post traumatic stress disor- der, traumatic brain injury and other combat related mental health issues, including substance abuse and suicide prevention; in accord- ance with the following: New York State Psychiatric Association ... 165,000 .... (re. $165,000) Medical Society of the State of New York ... 165,000 .. (re. $165,000) CHILDREN AND YOUTH SERVICES PROGRAM 683 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE OF MENTAL HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Federal Health and Human Services Account - 25180 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses related to children's mental health services funded by the community mental health services block grant. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of this appropriation, consistent with the terms and conditions of the block grant, may be transferred to other programs within the office of mental health for aid to localities, administrative and support services, including fringe benefits, associated with the federal block grant ... 6,200,000 ......................... (re. $3,798,000) 684 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE FOR PEOPLE WITH DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS General Fund ....................... 1,827,220,000 137,000 Special Revenue Funds - Other ...... 515,160,500 350,000 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 2,342,380,500 487,000 ================ ================ SCHEDULE COMMUNITY SERVICES PROGRAM ............................... 2,342,380,500 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For services and expenses of the community services program, net of disallowances, for community programs for people with developmental disabilities pursuant to article 41 of the mental hygiene law, and/or chapter 620 of the laws of 1974, chapter 660 of the laws of 1977, chapter 412 of the laws of 1981, chapter 27 of the laws of 1987, chapter 729 of the laws of 1989, chapter 329 of the laws of 1993 and other provisions of the mental hygiene law. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the following appropri- ation shall be net of refunds, rebates, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the director of the budget is authorized to make suballocations from this appropriation to the department of health medical assistance program. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, advances and reimbursement made pursuant to subdivision (d) of section 41.15 and section 41.18 of the mental hygiene law shall be allocated pursuant to a plan and in a manner prescribed by the agency head and approved by the director of the budg- et. No expenditure shall be made until a certificate of allocation has been approved by the director of the budget and copies thereof filed with the state comp- troller, and the chairs of the senate 685 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE FOR PEOPLE WITH DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 finance and assembly ways and means committees. The moneys hereby appropriated are available to reimburse or advance localities and voluntary non-profit agen- cies for expenditures made during local fiscal periods commencing January 1, 2014, April 1, 2014 or July 1, 2014, and for advances for the 3 month period beginning January 1, 2015. Notwithstanding the provisions of article 41 of the mental hygiene law or any other inconsistent provision of law, rule or regulation, the commissioner, pursuant to such contract and in the manner provided therein, may pay all or a portion of the expenses incurred by such voluntary agen- cies arising out of loans which are funded from the proceeds of bonds and notes issued by the dormitory authority of the state of New York. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the money hereby appropriated may be transferred to state operations and/or any appropriation of the office for people with developmental disabilities with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the depart- ment of audit and control and copies ther- eof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, moneys from this appropriation may be used for state aid of up to 100 percent of the net deficit costs of day training programs and family support services. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, including section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part N of chapter 56 of the laws of 2013, for the period commenc- ing on April 1, 2014 and ending March 31, 2015 the commissioner shall not apply any cost of living adjustment for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimburse- ment. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, and pursuant to criteria estab- lished by the commissioner of the office 686 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE FOR PEOPLE WITH DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 for people with developmental disabilities and approved by the director of the budg- et, expenditures may be made from this appropriation for residential facilities which are pending recertification as intermediate care facilities for people with developmental disabilities. Notwithstanding the provisions of section 41.36 of the mental hygiene law and any other inconsistent provision of law, moneys from this appropriation may be used for payment up to $250 per year per client, at such times and in such manner as determined by the commissioner on the basis of financial need for the personal needs of each client residing in voluntar- y-operated community residences and volun- tary-operated community residential alter- natives, including individualized residential alternatives under the home and community based services waiver. The commissioner shall, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, alter existing advance payment schedules for voluntary-operated community resi- dences established pursuant to subdivision (h) of section 41.36 of the mental hygiene law. Notwithstanding the provisions of section 16.23 of the mental hygiene law and any other inconsistent provision of law, with relation to the operation of certified family care homes, including family care homes sponsored by voluntary not-for-pro- fit agencies, moneys from this appropri- ation may be used for payments to purchase general services including but not limited to respite providers, up to a maximum of 14 days, at rates to be established by the commissioner and approved by the director of the budget in consideration of factors including, but not limited to, geographic area and number of clients cared for in the home and for payment in an amount determined by the commissioner for the personal needs of each client residing in the family care home. Notwithstanding the provisions of subdivi- sion 12 of section 8 of the state finance law and any other inconsistent provision 687 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE FOR PEOPLE WITH DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 of law, moneys from this appropriation may be used for expenses of family care homes including payments to operators of certi- fied family care homes for damages caused by clients to personal and real property in accordance with standards established by the commissioner and approved by the director of the budget. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, moneys from this appropriation may be used for appropriate day program services and residential services includ- ing, but not limited to, direct housing subsidies to individuals, start-up expenses for family care providers, envi- ronmental modifications, adaptive technol- ogies, appraisals, property options, feasibility studies and preoperational expenses. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, moneys from this appropriation may be used for the operation of clinics licensed pursuant to article 16 of the mental hygiene law including, but not limited to, supportive and habilitative services consistent with the home and community based services waiver. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, and consistent with section 33.07 of the mental hygiene law, the directors of facilities licensed but not operated by the office for people with developmental disabilities who act as federally-appointed representative payees and who assume management responsibility over the funds of a resident may continue to use such funds for the cost of the resident's care and treatment, consistent with federal law and regulations. Funds appropriated herein shall be available in accordance with the following: For the state share of medical assistance services expenses incurred by the depart- ment of health for the provision of medical assistance services to people with developmental disabilities ............... 1,681,693,000 For the state share of medical assistance services expenses for the provision of medical assistance services to people with developmental disabilities that may be 688 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE FOR PEOPLE WITH DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 incurred by the department of health during local fiscal periods commencing January 1, 2014, April 1, 2014 or July 1, 2014 ....................................... 139,227,000 For services and expenses of the office for people with developmental disabilities to implement subdivision 3-d of section of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006 as added by a chapter of the laws of 2014 to provide funding for salary increases for the period April 1, 2014 through March 31, 2015. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, and subject to the approval of the director of the budget, the amounts appropriated here- in may be increased or decreased by inter- change or transfer without limit to any local assistance appropriation, and may include advances to local governments and voluntary agencies, to accomplish this purpose ...................................... 6,300,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ............... 1,827,220,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Mental Hygiene Program Fund Account - 21907 For services and expenses of the community services program, net of disallowances, for community programs for people with developmental disabilities pursuant to article 41 of the mental hygiene law, and/or chapter 620 of the laws of 1974, chapter 660 of the laws of 1977, chapter 412 of the laws of 1981, chapter 27 of the laws of 1987, chapter 729 of the laws of 1989, chapter 329 of the laws of 1993 and other provisions of the mental hygiene law. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the following appropri- ation shall be net of refunds, rebates, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, advances and reimbursement made pursuant to subdivision (d) of section 41.15 and section 41.18 of the mental hygiene law shall be allocated pursuant to a plan and in a manner prescribed by the agency head 689 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE FOR PEOPLE WITH DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 and approved by the director of the budg- et. No expenditure shall be made until a certificate of allocation has been approved by the director of the budget and copies thereof filed with the state comp- troller, and the chairs of the senate finance and assembly ways and means committees. The moneys hereby appropriated are available to reimburse or advance localities and voluntary non-profit agen- cies for expenditures made during local fiscal periods commencing January 1, 2014, April 1, 2014 or July 1, 2014, and for advances for the 3 month period beginning January 1, 2015. Notwithstanding the provisions of article 41 of the mental hygiene law or any other inconsistent provision of law, rule or regulation, the commissioner, pursuant to such contract and in the manner provided therein, may pay all or a portion of the expenses incurred by such voluntary agen- cies arising out of loans which are funded from the proceeds of bonds and notes issued by the dormitory authority of the state of New York. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, including section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part N of chapter 56 of the laws of 2013, for the period commenc- ing on April 1, 2014 and ending March 31, 2015 the commissioner shall not apply any cost of living adjustment for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimburse- ment. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the money hereby appropriated may be transferred to state operations and/or any appropriation of the office for people with developmental disabilities with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the depart- ment of audit and control and copies ther- eof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, moneys from this appropriation may 690 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE FOR PEOPLE WITH DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 be used for state aid of up to 100 percent of the net deficit costs of day training programs and family support services. Notwithstanding the provisions of section 16.23 of the mental hygiene law and any other inconsistent provision of law, with relation to the operation of certified family care homes, including family care homes sponsored by voluntary not-for-pro- fit agencies, moneys from this appropri- ation may be used for payments to purchase general services including but not limited to respite providers, up to a maximum of 14 days, at rates to be established by the commissioner and approved by the director of the budget in consideration of factors including, but not limited to, geographic area and number of clients cared for in the home and for payment in an amount determined by the commissioner for the personal needs of each client residing in the family care home. Notwithstanding the provisions of subdivi- sion 12 of section 8 of the state finance law and any other inconsistent provision of law, moneys from this appropriation may be used for expenses of family care homes including payments to operators of certi- fied family care homes for damages caused by clients to personal and real property in accordance with standards established by the commissioner and approved by the director of the budget. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, and consistent with section 33.07 of the mental hygiene law, the directors of facilities licensed but not operated by the office for people with developmental disabilities who act as federally-appointed representative payees and who assume management responsibility over the funds of a resident may continue to use such funds for the cost of the resident's care and treatment, consistent with federal law and regulations. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, effective July 1, 2014, funds appropriated herein are available to reimburse in- and out-of-state private residential schools, pursuant to subdivi- 691 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE FOR PEOPLE WITH DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 sion (c) of section 13.37-a and subdivi- sion (g) of section 13.38 of the mental hygiene law, for costs of supporting the residential and day program services available to individuals who are over the age of 21 years of age, provided that the amount paid for residential services and/or maintenance costs as of June 30, 2014, is net of any supplemental security income benefit to which the individual receiving services is eligible, and provided further that funding for nonresi- dential services will be in an amount not to exceed the maximum reimbursement for appropriate day services delivered by the office for people with developmental disa- bilities certified or approved providers other than in- and out-of-state private residential schools, unless otherwise authorized by the director of the budget. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, moneys from this appropriation may be used for appropriate day program services and residential services includ- ing, but not limited to, direct housing subsidies to individuals, start-up expenses for family care providers, envi- ronmental modifications, adaptive technol- ogies, appraisals, property options, feasibility studies and preoperational expenses. For services and expenses related to the provision of residential services to people with developmental disabilities ..... 214,619,000 For services and expenses related to the provision of day program services to people with developmental disabilities ...... 49,357,000 For services and expenses related to the provision of family support services to people with developmental disabilities ...... 76,705,000 For services and expenses related to the provision of workshop, day training and employment services to people with devel- opmental disabilities. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, up to $800,000 of this appropriation may be transferred to the New York State Education Departments' Adult Career and Continuing Education Services - Vocational Rehabilitation (ACCES-VR) program to support the Long- 692 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE FOR PEOPLE WITH DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Term Sheltered Employment program operated by FEDCAP Rehabilitation Services, Inc. ..... 44,921,000 For other services and expenses provided to people with developmental disabilities including but not limited to hepatitis B, care at home waiver, epilepsy services, Special Olympics New York, Inc. and volun- tary fingerprinting .......................... 6,178,000 For services and expenses of the Epilepsy Foundation of Northeastern New York ............. 50,000 For community mental hygiene services and/or expenses of contracts with municipalities; educational institutions; and/or not-for- profit agencies: Women's League Community Residents, Inc .......... 200,000 Harmony Services, Inc ............................ 175,000 Hebrew Academy for Special Children Center, Inc ............................................ 125,000 Living Resources Corporation ...................... 22,500 Rockland County Independent Living Center ......... 25,000 Jawonio Inc. ..................................... 100,000 Human Care Services for Families and Chil- dren, Inc ...................................... 100,000 For services and expenses of the Institute for Basic Research ............................. 375,000 For services and expenses of the Institute for Basic Research ............................. 375,000 For services and expenses of a direct support professional credentialing pilot program report ................................. 500,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................. 393,827,500 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund OPWDD - Provider of Service Account - 21903 For services and expenses related to services for people with developmental disabilities associated with the New York state options for people through services initiative, in accordance with a program- matic and fiscal plan to be approved by the director of the budget. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the director of the budget is authorized to make suballocations from this appropriation to the department of health medical assistance program. 693 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE FOR PEOPLE WITH DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the moneys hereby appropriated, or so much thereof as may be necessary, are to be available for the purposes here- in specified for obligations heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, and consistent with section 33.07 of the mental hygiene law, the directors of facilities licensed but not operated by the office for people with developmental disabilities who act as federally-appointed representative payees and who assume management responsibility over the funds of a resident may continue to use such funds for the cost of the resident's care and treatment, consistent with federal law and regulations. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the money hereby appropriated may be transferred to state operations and/or any appropriation of the office for people with developmental disabilities with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the depart- ment of audit and control and copies ther- eof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee .......... 121,333,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................. 121,333,000 -------------- 694 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE FOR PEOPLE WITH DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 COMMUNITY SERVICES PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2008, as amended by chapter 1, section 3, of the laws of 2009: For services and expenses of contracts with municipalities, educa- tional institutions and/or not-for-profit agencies: Epilepsy Foundation of Rochester - Syracuse - Binghamton ............. 18,500 ................................................ (re. $1,000) Quality services for the Autism Community (QSAC) ..................... 113,000 ............................................. (re. $113,000) By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2006: For services and expenses of contracts with municipalities, educa- tional institutions and/or not-for-profit agencies: For services and expenses associated with a direct care worker recruitment and retention pilot project program .................... 2,500,000 ............................................ (re. $23,000) Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Mental Hygiene Program Fund Account - 21907 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses of the Epilepsy Foundation of Northeastern New York ... 50,000 .................................. (re. $50,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For suballocation to the department of education for services and expenses of the Statewide Regional Centers for Autism Spectrum Disorders ... 250,000 ............................... (re. $250,000) For services and expenses of the Epilepsy Foundation of Northeastern New York ... 50,000 .................................. (re. $50,000) 695 12653-14-4 METROPOLITAN TRANSPORTATION AUTHORITY AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS Special Revenue Funds - Other ...... 2,303,636,000 0 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 2,303,636,000 0 ================ ================ SCHEDULE DEDICATED MASS TRANSPORTATION TRUST FUND ................... 612,536,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Dedicated Mass Transportation Trust Fund Railroad Account - 20852 To the metropolitan transportation authority for deposit in the dedicated tax fund for the expenses of the New York city transit authority, the Manhattan and Bronx surface transit operating authority, and the Staten Island rapid transit operating authority, the Long Island rail road company and the Metro-North commuter rail- road company which includes the New York state portion of the Harlem, Hudson, Port Jervis, Pascack, and the New Haven commu- ter railroad service regardless of whether the services are provided directly or pursuant to joint service agreements for the period April 1, 2015 to March 31, 2016 provided, however, that such appropriation shall become available only pursuant to subdivision 3 of section 89-c of the state finance law and notwithstanding section 40 of the state finance law shall take effect on April 1, 2015 and shall lapse on March 31, 2016 .................................... 91,880,000 -------------- Program account subtotal .................. 91,880,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Dedicated Mass Transportation Trust Fund Transit Authorities Account - 20851 To the metropolitan transportation authority for deposit in the dedicated tax fund for the expenses of the New York city transit authority, the Manhattan and Bronx surface 696 12653-14-4 METROPOLITAN TRANSPORTATION AUTHORITY AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 transit operating authority, and the Staten Island rapid transit operating authority, the Long Island rail road company and the Metro-North commuter rail- road company which includes the New York state portion of the Harlem, Hudson, Port Jervis, Pascack, and the New Haven commu- ter railroad service regardless of whether the services are provided directly or pursuant to joint service agreements for the period April 1, 2015 to March 31, 2016 provided, however, that such appropriation shall become available only pursuant to subdivision 3 of section 89-c of the state finance law and notwithstanding section 40 of the state finance law shall take effect on April 1, 2015 and shall lapse on March 31, 2016 ................................... 520,656,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................. 520,656,000 -------------- METROPOLITAN TRANSPORTATION AUTHORITY SUPPORT PROGRAM .... 1,691,100,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Metropolitan Transportation Authority Financial Assist- ance Fund Mobility Tax Trust Account - 23651 To the metropolitan transportation authority for deposit in the metropolitan transpor- tation authority finance fund pursuant to the provisions of section 92-ff of the state finance law, for the period April 1, 2015 to March 31, 2016 and notwithstanding section 40 of the state finance law shall take effect on April 1, 2015 and shall lapse on March 31, 2016 .................. 1,691,100,000 -------------- 697 12653-14-4 DIVISION OF MILITARY AND NAVAL AFFAIRS AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS General Fund ....................... 900,000 700,000 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 900,000 700,000 ================ ================ SCHEDULE MILITARY READINESS PROGRAM ..................................... 900,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For the payment of reimbursements mandated by subdivision 9 of section 210 of the military law. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state operations for administrative expenses ........................ 900,000 -------------- 698 12653-14-4 DIVISION OF MILITARY AND NAVAL AFFAIRS AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 MILITARY READINESS PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For the payment of reimbursements mandated by subdivision 9 of section 210 of the military law. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state operations for administrative expenses .................... 900,000 ............................................. (re. $555,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For the payment of reimbursements mandated by subdivision 9 of section 210 of the military law. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state operations for administrative expenses .................... 900,000 ............................................. (re. $145,000) 699 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF MOTOR VEHICLES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS Special Revenue Funds - Federal .... 21,200,000 63,680,000 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 21,200,000 63,680,000 ================ ================ SCHEDULE GOVERNOR'S TRAFFIC SAFETY COMMITTEE ......................... 21,200,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Miscellaneous Operating Grants Fund Highway Safety Section 402 Account - 25319 For services and expenses related to local governments' federal highway safety projects pursuant to an allocation plan subject to the approval of the director of the budget .................................. 21,200,000 -------------- 700 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF MOTOR VEHICLES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 GOVERNOR'S TRAFFIC SAFETY COMMITTEE Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal MISCELLANEOUS Operating Grants Fund Highway Safety Section 402 Account - 25319 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses related to local governments' federal high- way safety projects pursuant to an allocation plan subject to the approval of the director of the budget ............................. 20,880,000 ....................................... (re. $20,880,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses related to local governments' federal high- way safety projects pursuant to an allocation plan subject to the approval of the director of the budget ............................. 20,800,000 ....................................... (re. $20,800,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses related to local governments' federal high- way safety projects pursuant to an allocation plan subject to the approval of the director of the budget ............................. 20,620,000 ....................................... (re. $18,000,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For services and expenses related to local governments' federal high- way safety projects pursuant to an allocation plan subject to the approval of the director of the budget ............................. 20,410,000 ........................................ (re. $4,000,000) 701 12653-14-4 OFFICE OF PARKS, RECREATION AND HISTORIC PRESERVATION AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS General Fund ....................... 3,420,000 9,856,300 Special Revenue Funds - Federal .... 3,170,000 5,959,200 Special Revenue Funds - Other ...... 6,135,000 10,643,000 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 12,725,000 26,458,500 ================ ================ SCHEDULE HISTORIC PRESERVATION PROGRAM .................................. 170,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Miscellaneous Operating Grants Fund Federal Operating Grants Fund Account - 25462 For expenses of acquisition, development and administration of historic properties .......... 170,000 -------------- NATURAL HERITAGE TRUST PROGRAM ................................. 500,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For services and expenses related to oper- ations of historic properties .................. 500,000 -------------- RECREATION SERVICES PROGRAM ................................. 12,055,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 Notwithstanding any other provisions of law, for the administration of the programs of section 79-b of the navigation law ........... 2,920,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 2,920,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Miscellaneous Operating Grants Fund Federal Operating Grants Fund Account - 25383 702 12653-14-4 OFFICE OF PARKS, RECREATION AND HISTORIC PRESERVATION AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For services and expenses related to grants for recreation services projects including acquisition, research, development, educa- tion and rehabilitation of parklands, programs and facilities ...................... 3,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 3,000,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Snowmobile Trail Development and Maintenance Account - 21932 For services and expenses related to snowmo- bile law enforcement and trail development and maintenance .............................. 6,135,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 6,135,000 -------------- 703 12653-14-4 OFFICE OF PARKS, RECREATION AND HISTORIC PRESERVATION AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 HISTORIC PRESERVATION PROGRAM Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal MISCELLANEOUS Operating Grants Fund Federal Operating Grants Fund Account - 25462 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For expenses of acquisition, development and administration of histor- ic properties ... 170,000 ........................... (re. $170,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For expenses of acquisition, development and administration of histor- ic properties ... 170,000 ........................... (re. $150,000) NATURAL HERITAGE TRUST PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses related to the Putnam Visitors Bureau ...... 60,000 ............................................... (re. $60,000) For services and expenses related to the Historic Saratoga-Washington on the Hudson Partnership ... 100,000 ............... (re. $100,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses of parks, recreation and historic preserva- tion projects ... 3,000,000 ....................... (re. $3,000,000) For services and expenses related to operations of historic properties ... 100,000 ......................................... (re. $100,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses related to operations of historic properties ... 100,000 ......................................... (re. $100,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2008, as amended by chapter 1, section 4, of the laws of 2009: For services and expenses of the French and Indian War 250th Anniver- sary Commemoration Commission created by chapter 707 of the laws of 2004, including suballocation to other state departments and agen- cies ... 188,000 ..................................... (re. $61,000) For services and expenses related to New York City parks located in western Queens county ... 93,500 ..................... (re. $93,500) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2007: For services and expenses related to the independence trail .......... 125,000 ............................................. (re. $125,000) For services and expenses associated with Village of Schuylerville Revolutionary War Site ... 350,000 .................. (re. $350,000) For services and expenses associated with Belmont State Park Lake Assessment and Restoration Project ... 200,000 ....... (re. $99,000) 704 12653-14-4 OFFICE OF PARKS, RECREATION AND HISTORIC PRESERVATION AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses related to the Preservation League of New York ... 150,000 .................................... (re. $150,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2007, as amended by chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2008: For services and expenses of the French and Indian War 250th Anniver- sary Commemoration Commission created by chapter 707 of the laws of 2004, including suballocation to other state departments and agen- cies ... 125,000 ...................................... (re. $3,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2006: For services and expenses related to the independence trail .......... 500,000 ............................................. (re. $500,000) For services and expenses for improvements to Tioga State Park ....... 1,000,000 ......................................... (re. $1,000,000) For services and expenses associated with Village of Schuylerville Revolutionary War Site ... 350,000 ................... (re. $67,700) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2005: For services and expenses related to the independence trail .......... 450,000 ............................................. (re. $283,500) For services and expenses, grants in aid or for contracts with munici- palities and/or private not-for-profit agencies to be determined pursuant to a plan to be developed by the director of the budget in consultation with the temporary president of the senate for New York State Heritage Trail tourism projects .............................. 1,000,000 ............................................ (re. $58,900) By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2002: For services and expenses related to repair and restoration of New York State Division monuments in the Gettysburg Battlefield ........ 250,000 .............................................. (re. $48,000) PARK OPERATIONS PROGRAM Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Snowmobile Trail Development and Management Account - 21932 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses related to snowmobile law enforcement and trail development and maintenance ... 5,635,000 ... (re. $2,254,000) RECREATION SERVICES PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: Notwithstanding any other provisions of law, for the administration of the programs of section 79-b of the navigation law ................. 2,920,000 ......................................... (re. $2,920,000) 705 12653-14-4 OFFICE OF PARKS, RECREATION AND HISTORIC PRESERVATION AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: Notwithstanding any other provisions of law, for the administration of the programs of section 79-b of the navigation law ................. 2,920,000 ........................................... (re. $736,700) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal MISCELLANEOUS Operating Grants Fund Federal Operating Grants Fund Account - 25383 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses related to grants for recreation services projects including acquisition, research, development, education and rehabilitation of parklands, programs and facilities ............... 3,000,000 ......................................... (re. $3,000,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses related to grants for recreation services projects including acquisition, research, development, education and rehabilitation of parklands, programs and facilities ............... 3,000,000 ......................................... (re. $1,500,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses related to grants for recreation services projects including acquisition, research, development, education and rehabilitation of parklands, programs and facilities ............... 1,500,000 ........................................... (re. $500,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For services and expenses related to the national recreation trails act and the boating infrastructure grant program ................... 2,000,000 ........................................... (re. $250,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2009: For services and expenses related to the national recreation trails act and the boating infrastructure grant program ................... 2,000,000 ........................................... (re. $196,100) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2008: For services and expenses related to the national recreation trails act and the boating infrastructure grant program ................... 2,000,000 ........................................... (re. $193,100) Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Snowmobile Trail Development and [Management] MAINTENANCE Account - 21932 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses related to snowmobile law enforcement and trail development and maintenance ... 6,135,000 ... (re. $6,135,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: 706 12653-14-4 OFFICE OF PARKS, RECREATION AND HISTORIC PRESERVATION AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses related to snowmobile law enforcement and trail development and maintenance ... 5,635,000 ... (re. $2,254,000) 707 12653-14-4 OFFICE FOR THE PREVENTION OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS General Fund ....................... 685,000 953,000 Special Revenue Funds - Federal .... 500,000 0 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 1,185,000 953,000 ================ ================ SCHEDULE ADMINISTRATION PROGRAM ....................................... 1,185,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For services and expenses of programs that prevent domestic violence, including contracts for the operation of hotlines for victims of domestic violence ............... 515,000 For services and expenses of the Capital District domestic violence law clinic, the women, children and Social Justice Center clinic and regional resource center, and other legal services and programs that prevent domestic violence ...................... 170,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ..................... 685,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Miscellaneous Operating Grants Fund Miscellaneous Discretionary Account - 25300 Funds herein appropriated may be used to disburse federal grants in support of state and local programs to support domes- tic violence prevention programs. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state operations and may be suballo- cated to other state agencies .................. 500,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ..................... 500,000 -------------- 708 12653-14-4 OFFICE FOR THE PREVENTION OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 ADMINISTRATION PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses of programs that prevent domestic violence, including contracts for the operation of hotlines for victims of domestic violence ... 515,000 ....................... (re. $515,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses of programs that prevent domestic violence, including contracts for the operation of hotlines for victims of domestic violence ... 515,000 ....................... (re. $438,000) 709 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SERVICE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS Special Revenue Funds - Other ...... 5,750,000 6,750,000 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 5,750,000 6,750,000 ================ ================ SCHEDULE REGULATION OF UTILITIES PROGRAM .............................. 5,750,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Article VII Intervenor Account - 21901 For services and expenses of any munici- pality or other local parties pursuant to section 122 of the public service law ........ 3,250,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 3,250,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Article X Intervenor Account - 21901 For services and expenses of any munici- pality or other local parties pursuant to section 164 of the public service law ........ 2,500,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 2,500,000 -------------- 710 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SERVICE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 REGULATION OF UTILITIES PROGRAM Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Article VII Intervenor Account - 21901 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses of any municipality or other local parties pursuant to section 122 of the public service law .................. 3,750,000 ......................................... (re. $3,750,000) Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Article X Intervenor Account - 21901 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses of any municipality or other local parties pursuant to section 164 of the public service law .................. 3,000,000 ......................................... (re. $3,000,000) 711 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF STATE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS General Fund ....................... 9,012,000 8,723,000 Special Revenue Funds - Federal .... 61,400,000 87,306,000 Special Revenue Funds - Other ...... 539,000 482,000 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 70,951,000 96,511,000 ================ ================ SCHEDULE BUSINESS AND LICENSING SERVICES PROGRAM ........................ 539,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Business and Licensing Services Account - 21977 For payments to provide for the regulation of cemetery corporations and maintenance of abandoned cemetery property and the repair of vandalized gravesites under paragraph (h) of section 1507 and para- graph (c) of section 1508 of the not-for- profit corporation law ......................... 539,000 -------------- LOCAL GOVERNMENT AND COMMUNITY SERVICES PROGRAM ............. 66,972,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account For services and expenses for the public utility law project for the purpose of delivering civil legal services to the poor ........................................... 505,000 For services and expenses associated with the retention of attorney/client records in closed capital defense cases ................. 57,000 For services and expenses of the New York State Legislative Service, Inc. ................. 35,000 For services and expenses of Michigan Street African American Heritage Corridor .............. 75,000 For services and expenses of the County of Dutchess ..................................... 3,500,000 For services and expenses of the Dutchess County Coordinated Jail Based Services ....... 1,400,000 -------------- 712 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF STATE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Program account subtotal ................... 5,572,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Federal Health and Human Services Account - 25127 For allocations from the community services block grant to community action agencies and other eligible entities, including suballocation to other state departments and agencies ................................ 59,200,000 -------------- Program account subtotal .................. 59,200,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Miscellaneous Operating Grants Fund Coastal Zone Management Program Account - 25449 For services and expenses of the coastal zone management program ...................... 2,200,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 2,200,000 -------------- OFFICE FOR NEW AMERICANS ..................................... 3,440,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For services and expenses related to programs which assist non-citizens in their attainment of citizenship, including suballocation or transfer to any depart- ment, agency or public authority. Such services shall include, but not be limited to, case management, English-as-a-second- language, job training and placement assistance, post-employment services necessary to ensure job retention, and services necessary to assist the individ- ual and family members to establish and maintain a permanent residence in New York state ........................................ 3,440,000 -------------- 713 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF STATE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 LOCAL GOVERNMENT AND COMMUNITY SERVICES PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses for the public utility law project for the purpose of delivering civil legal services to the poor ............. 505,000 ............................................. (re. $505,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses of the local waterfront revitalization program ... 4,000,000 ............................. (re. $4,000,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2009: For services and expenses necessary for community outreach to assist in reducing the undercount in 2010 federal census .................. 2,000,000 ........................................... (re. $225,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2009, as amended by chapter 502, section 5, of the laws of 2009: For payment to not-for-profit tax exempt entities for the purpose of delivering civil legal services to the poor in accordance with the following sub-schedule; provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after November 1, 2009 shall be reduced by 12.5 percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of November 1, 2009 ................. 4,241,911 ............................................ (re. $18,000) sub-schedule Brooklyn Bar Association ...........................27,360 CASA of Albany Co Mediation ........................ 2,048 CASA of Erie Co .................................... 3,757 CASA of Orange Co Mediation ........................ 3,757 CASA of Rockland Co ................................ 2,048 CASA of Ulster ..................................... 3,750 CASA of Westchester Mental Health .................. 5,629 Chautauqua County Legal services ................. 24,477 Chemung County Legal Services (LAWNY) ............. 44,417 Community Advocacy Group ........................... 8,222 Erie County Volunteer Lawyers Project ............. 24,119 Farmworkers Legal Services ........................ 49,751 FOCUS ............................................. 39,689 Empire Justice Center ............................ 264,939 Hiscock Legal Aid Society ......................... 33,194 Housing Conservation Coordinators .................. 7,522 Lawyers Alliance for New York ..................... 27,144 Legal Aid Bureau of Buffalo ....................... 30,129 Legal Aid of Rockland County ...................... 29,281 Legal Aid Society of Rochester .................... 33,154 Legal Aid Society NYC .......................... 1,091,251 714 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF STATE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Legal Aid Society of Northeastern NY ............. 216,826 Legal Services for the Elderly Disabled and Disadvantaged .....................................7,507 Legal Services of Central New York ............... 256,561 Legal Services of Hudson Valley .................. 184,447 Legal Services of New York City ................ 1,157,381 Medicare Rights Center ............................ 10,530 Monroe County Legal Assistance Center (LAWNY) ......37,930 Nassau Suffolk Law Services .......................198,883 Neighborhood Legal Services (Orleans, Gene- see, Wyoming) ................................... 18,069 Neighborhood Legal Services (Erie) ............... 159,043 Neighborhood Legal Services (Niagara) ............. 30,328 New York Legal Assistance Group (NYLAG) ........... 12,060 Public Utility Law Project ........................ 34,666 Puerto Rican Legal Defense and Education Fund ..... 15,084 Research Found. CUNY-Brookdale .................... 11,258 Southern Tier Legal Services (LAWNY) .............. 49,114 Urban Justice Center .............................. 18,766 Volunteer Legal Services of (NYC) ................. 43,701 Volunteer Legal Services of Monroe ................ 24,119 -------------- By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2009, as amended by chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For services, expenses or reimbursement of expenses incurred by local government agencies and/or not-for-profit providers or their employ- ees providing civil or criminal legal services in accordance with the following sub-schedule ... 4,400,000 ............ (re. $124,000) sub-schedule Albany Law Civil Clinic and Justice Center ........ 72,112 Bronx Defenders ................................... 61,111 CAMBA Legal Services - Coalition for the Working Poor .................................... 45,642 Chautauqua County Legal Services: .................. 2,269 CUNY LAW Project .................................. 61,111 Empire Justice Center ............................. 97,753 Erie County Bar Association - Volunteer Lawyers Project ................................. 11,499 Farmworkers Legal Services of New York ............ 25,454 Frank H. Hiscock Legal Aid Society ................ 37,288 Goddard Riverside-West Side SRO Law Project ....... 45,642 Housing Conservation Coordinators ................. 45,642 Latino Justice (PRLDEF) ........................... 12,128 Legal Action Center ............................... 67,222 Legal Aid Bureau of Buffalo ....................... 27,806 Legal Aid of New York City ..................... 1,733,182 Legal Aid Society of Mid New York ................. 16,213 Legal Aid Society of Northeastern New York ....... 120,106 Legal Aid Society of Rochester .................... 65,144 715 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF STATE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Legal Aid Society of Rockland County .............. 21,365 Legal Assistance of Western New York (LAWNY) ..... 105,288 Legal Services for the Elderly of Western New York ........................................ 23,394 Legal Services of Central New York ............... 113,584 Legal Services of New York City .................. 588,341 Legal Services of the Hudson Valley .............. 130,920 Lenox Hill Neighborhood House ..................... 45,642 Make the Road New York ............................ 45,642 MFY Legal Services ................................ 45,642 Nassau/Suffolk Law Services Committee ............. 97,637 Neighborhood Defense Services of Harlem .......... 138,722 Neighborhood Legal Services ....................... 84,070 New York Center for Law and Justice - Legal Services of the Deaf ............................ 30,556 New York Lawyers for the Public Interest .......... 45,642 New York Legal Assistance Group ................... 45,642 Northern Manhattan Improvement Corporation ........ 45,642 Rural Law Center of New York ...................... 25,477 The Legal Project Capital District Women's Bar Association ................................. 22,698 Urban Justice Center .............................. 45,642 Volunteer Legal Service Project of Monroe County .......................................... 15,205 Western New York Law Center ....................... 43,543 Worker's Rights Law Center of New York Incorporated .................................... 92,382 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Federal Health and Human Services Account - 25127 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For allocations from the community services block grant to community action agencies and other eligible entities, including suballocation to other state departments and agencies ............................ 59,200,000 ....................................... (re. $59,200,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For allocations from the community services block grant to community action agencies and other eligible entities, including suballocation to other state departments and agencies ............................ 59,200,000 ....................................... (re. $16,200,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal MISCELLANEOUS Operating Grants Fund Coastal Zone Management Program Account - 25449 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses of the coastal zone management program ..... 2,200,000 ......................................... (re. $2,200,000) 716 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF STATE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses of the coastal zone management program ..... 2,200,000 ......................................... (re. $2,200,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses of the coastal zone management program ..... 2,200,000 ......................................... (re. $2,200,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal MISCELLANEOUS Operating Grants Fund Great Lakes Initiative Account By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses of the Great Lakes restoration initiative ... 5,306,000 ..................................... (re. $5,306,000) Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Fund Legal Services Assistance Account By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2009, as amended by chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2010: Nothwithstanding any law to the contrary, for payment of grants for the provision of civil legal services. These funds shall not be available until a plan for their administration has been approved by the director of the budget, which plan provides for the distribution of these funds through existing contracts or through a competitive process. Amounts appropriated herein may be transferred in full to any other state department or agency ... 568,000 ..... (re. $12,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2008: Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, for payment of grants for the provision of civil legal services. These funds shall not be avail- able until a plan for their administration has been approved by the director of the budget, which plan provides for the distribution of these funds through existing contracts or through a competitive process. Amounts appropriated herein may be transferred in full to any other state department or agency ... 980,000 .... (re. $470,000) OFFICE FOR NEW AMERICANS General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses related to programs which assist non-citiz- ens in their attainment of citizenship, including suballocation or transfer to any department, agency or public authority. Such services shall include, but not be limited to, case management, English-as-a-second-language, job training and placement assistance, post-employment services necessary to ensure job retention, and services necessary to assist the individual and family members to 717 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF STATE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 establish and maintain a permanent residence in New York state ..... 3,440,000 ......................................... (re. $2,481,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses related to programs which assist non-citiz- ens in their attainment of citizenship. Such services shall include, but not be limited to, case management, English-as-a-second-lan- guage, job training and placement assistance, post-employment services necessary to ensure job retention, and services necessary to assist the individual and family members to establish and main- tain a permanent residence in New York state ....................... 3,338,000 ......................................... (re. $1,370,000) 718 12653-14-4 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS General Fund ....................... 485,787,100 0 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 485,787,100 0 ================ ================ SCHEDULE GENERAL FUND COMMUNITY COLLEGE OPERATING ASSISTANCE ................... 481,567,100 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 Notwithstanding subdivision 15 of section 355 of education law, for state financial assistance, net of disallowances, for operating expenses, including funds required to reimburse base aid costs for the 2013-14 and 2014-15 academic years, pursuant to regulations developed jointly with the city university trustees and approved by the director of the budget, and subject to the availability of appro- priations therefor. Notwithstanding any other law, rule, or regulation to the contrary, full funding for aidable community college enrollment for the college fiscal years 2014-15 and heretofore as provided under this appro- priation is determined by the operating aid formulas defined in rules and regu- lations developed jointly by the boards of trustees of the state and city universi- ties and approved by the director of the budget provided that local sponsors may use funds contained in reserves for excess student revenue for operating support of a community college program even though said expenditures may cause expenses and student revenues to exceed one-third of the college's net operating costs for the college fiscal year 2014-15 provided that such funds do not cause the college's revenues from the local sponsor's contrib- utions in aggregate to be less than the comparable amounts for the previous commu- 719 12653-14-4 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 nity college fiscal year and further provided that pursuant to standards and regulations of the state university trus- tees and the city university trustees for the college fiscal year 2014-15, community colleges may increase tuition and fees above that allowable under current educa- tion law if such standards and regulations require that in order to exceed the tuition limit otherwise set forth in the education law, local sponsor contributions either in the aggregate or for each full- time equivalent student shall be no less than the comparable amounts for the previ- ous community college fiscal year .......... 448,644,000 For additional operating services and expenses of community colleges .............. 10,478,100 Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the state university of New York shall make awards to community colleges from the next generation NY job linkage program incentive fund based on measures of student success for all students enrolled in programs that confer a credit-bearing certificate, an associate of occupational studies degree, or an associate of applied science degree, including, but not limited to: (1) The number of students who are employed following degree or certificate completion and their wage gains, if any, as deter- mined by the department of labor, which shall be given the greatest weighting among all measures of student success; (2) The number of degree completions, certificate completions and student trans- fers to other institutions of higher education; (3) The number of degree and certificate completions under the preceding item (2) by students considered academically at-risk due to economic disadvantage or other factor of under-representation with- in the field of study; veterans; and the disabled; (4) The number of students who make adequate progress towards completion of a degree or certificate, which may include accelerated completion of a developmental education program; (5) The number of degree completions in innovative programs designed to enable 720 12653-14-4 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 students to balance school, work and other personal responsibilities; and (6) The number of students engaged in career and employment opportunities including apprenticeships, cooperative education programs or other paid work experience that is an integral part of their academic program. Provided further, however, awards shall be made on a pro-rata basis in accordance with a methodology and in a form and manner developed by the director of the budget, in consultation with the state university. Provided further, however, on or before December 1, 2014, or an alternative date as determined by the director of the budg- et in consultation with the state univer- sity, the state university trustees shall submit a plan for approval by the director of the budget to allocate amounts avail- able for the next generation NY job link- age program incentive fund pursuant to this appropriation ........................... 3,000,000 For payment of rental aid ..................... 11,579,000 For state financial assistance for community college contract courses and workforce development .................................. 1,880,000 For state financial assistance to expand high need programs ........................... 1,692,000 For services and expenses related to the establishment, renovation, alteration, expansion, improvement or operation of child care centers for the benefit of students at the community college campuses of the state university of New York, provided that matching funds of at least 35 percent from nonstate sources be made available .................................... 1,001,000 For additional services and expenses of child care centers ............................. 653,000 For state operating assistance to community colleges with low enrollment ................... 940,000 For services and expenses of the graduate achievement and placement program ............ 1,700,000 -------------- Total for community colleges - all funds ..... 481,567,100 -------------- COUNTY COOPERATIVE EXTENSION ASSOCIATION GRANT PROGRAM ADMINISTERED BY CORNELL UNIVERSITY ......................... 4,220,000 -------------- 721 12653-14-4 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For the support of county cooperative exten- sion associations pursuant to paragraph (d) of subdivision (8) of section 224 of the county law ............................... 3,920,000 For services and expenses of the Harvest New York program ................................... 300,000 -------------- 722 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF TAXATION AND FINANCE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS General Fund ....................... 926,000 0 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 926,000 0 ================ ================ SCHEDULE OFFICE OF REAL PROPERTY TAX SERVICES PROGRAM ................... 926,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For state financial assistance for improve- ment of the real property tax adminis- tration pursuant to a plan submitted by the department of taxation and finance and approved by the division of the budget. Such financial assistance shall include up to $750,000 pursuant to sections 1537 and 1573 of the real property tax law, provided that the aid authorized by subdi- visions one and two of section 1573 of the real property tax law shall only be paya- ble to assessing units conducting a reap- praisal that have not received aid pursu- ant to this section in the previous two years; and up to $176,000 for reimburse- ment for training of assessors and county directors of real property tax services pursuant to sections 318, 354 and 1530 of the real property tax law ...................... 926,000 -------------- 723 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS General Fund ....................... 98,050,900 0 Special Revenue Funds - Federal .... 64,068,000 211,361,000 Special Revenue Funds - Other ...... 4,849,070,800 19,572,000 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 5,011,189,700 230,933,000 ================ ================ SCHEDULE ADDITIONAL MASS TRANSPORTATION ASSISTANCE PROGRAM ........... 45,366,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the following appropriations are for the payment of mass transportation operating assistance provided that payments from this appropriation shall be made pursuant to a financial plan approved by the director of the budget. For services and expenses of the Metropol- itan Transportation Authority to conduct a Northwest Queens bus service study. The authority shall conduct a study on ways to improve bus service in the communities of Northwest Queens county such as Flushing, Whitestone, Bar Terrace, Bayside, College Point, Oakland Gardens, Douglaston, Glen Oaks, Fresh Meadows and Little Neck. The authority is directed to examine the effects of service cuts implemented in the last five years and examine the feasibil- ity of extending or rerouting existing bus routes in Northwest Queens. The authority shall seek and consider public comments, including from the local community boards, regarding changes or restorations neces- sary to improve bus service in Northwest Queens as part of such study. The authori- ty shall report the findings and conclu- sions of such study to the governor, the speaker of the assembly, the temporary president of the senate, and the chairmen of the senate and assembly transportation committees within one year of the passage of the SFY 2014-15 budget ...................... 500,000 724 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 To the Capital District transportation authority for the operating expenses ther- eof .......................................... 9,777,300 To the Central New York regional transporta- tion authority for the operating expenses thereof ...................................... 7,073,900 To the Rochester-Genesee regional transpor- tation authority for the operating expenses thereof ............................. 8,455,300 To the Niagara Frontier transportation authority for the operating expenses ther- eof .......................................... 7,610,400 To all other public transportation systems serving primarily outside of the metropol- itan commuter transportation district eligible to receive operating assistance under the provisions of section 18-b of the transportation law for the operating expenses thereof in accordance with a service and usage formula to be estab- lished by the commissioner of transporta- tion with the approval of the director of the budget ................................... 5,359,100 To Rockland county for a trans-Hudson bus service to be provided pursuant to a contract between Rockland county and Metro-North commuter railroad ................... 24,900 To the city of New York for the operating expenses of the Staten Island ferry ............ 250,400 To the county of Westchester for the operat- ing expenses thereof incurred for the public transportation services, provided within the county directly or under contract ....................................... 414,800 To the county of Nassau or its sub-grantees for the operating expenses thereof incurred for public transportation services ..................................... 4,794,400 To the county of Suffolk for operating expenses thereof incurred for public transportation services, provided within the county directly or under contract .......... 189,800 To the city of New York for the operating expenses thereof incurred for public transportation services, provided within the city directly or under contract ............ 666,700 To all other public transportation systems serving primarily within the metropolitan commuter transportation district eligible to receive operating assistance under the provisions of section 18-b of the trans- portation law for the operating expenses 725 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 thereof in accordance with a service and usage formula to be established by the commissioner of transportation with the approval of the director of the budget ......... 249,000 -------------- DEDICATED MASS TRANSPORTATION TRUST FUND PROGRAM ........... 693,301,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Dedicated Mass Transportation Trust Fund Non-MTA Capital Purpose - 20853 Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the following appropriations are for payment of mass transportation operat- ing assistance for public transportation systems eligible to receive operating assistance under the provisions of section 18-b of the transportation law, provided that payments from this appropriation shall be made pursuant to a financial plan approved by the director of the budget. To the Capital District transportation authority for the operating expenses ther- eof .......................................... 7,028,000 To the Central New York regional transporta- tion authority for the operating expenses thereof ...................................... 6,210,300 To the Rochester-Genesee regional transpor- tation authority for the operating expenses thereof ............................. 6,850,500 To the Niagara Frontier regional transporta- tion authority for the operating expenses thereof ...................................... 8,935,300 To all other public transportation bus systems serving primarily areas outside of the metropolitan transportation commuter district eligible to receive operating assistance under the provisions of section 18-b of the transportation law for the operating expenses thereof in accordance with the service and usage formula to be established by the commissioner of trans- portation with the approval of the direc- tor of the budget ............................ 5,724,900 For the payment of the costs of mass trans- portation capital projects and facilities including replacement of buses meeting federal standards for replacement, related bus equipment and the acquisition, design and construction, including engineering 726 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 and consulting costs, of mass transit bus garages or other mass transportation projects and facilities approved by the commissioner of transportation in a program of projects. Such funding may be part of a total project of which a portion is federally funded but shall not be used in substitution for the required non-fed- eral matching shares of the federally- funded portion of the project to which it is added. The moneys hereby appropriated are to be made available for projects undertaken by mass transit systems other than those mass transit operating agencies which receive money from the metropolitan transportation authority dedicated tax fund ........................................ 18,500,000 For state aid to municipal corporations for the preparation of designs, plans, spec- ifications and estimates, for the acquisi- tion, construction, reconstruction, and improvement of mass transportation capital projects including the acquisition of real property, for other mass transportation projects including local transportation planning studies. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provisions of law, the state share of such projects shall be 50 percent of the nonfederal share, but in no event shall the state share exceed 10 percent of project costs. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the commissioner of transportation shall make available directly to the City of New York (City) an amount commensurate with the state share of (i) federal funds previously awarded to the City and reallo- cated to the metropolitan transportation authority (MTA), and (ii) the federally authorized level of financial assistance transferred by resolution of the metropol- itan planning organization (MPO) to the metropolitan transportation authority (MTA) and credited to the City by the MTA for capital expenses. The state share of such reimbursement shall be 50 percent of the non-federal share of the federally authorized level of finan- cial assistance transferred to the MTA, but in no event shall the state share exceed 10 percent of project costs. Prior to requesting reimbursement for projects 727 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 progressed by the MTA on behalf of the City, the City shall certify to the commissioner of transportation that each eligible project progressed under this provision is federally eligible and that the match amount requested does not exceed the state share of the federally author- ized level of financial assistance. In addition, the City must provide an appli- cation to the commissioner of transporta- tion certifying that the work to be funded under the project has been performed and that the City has reimbursed the MTA for 100 percent of the match amount for the project. Upon such application, the commissioner of transportation shall review and approve eligible activities for reimbursement. Prior to requesting approval of a certif- icate of approval of availability for the moneys hereby appropriated, the commis- sioner of transportation shall certify that each omnibus project progressed under the program has received federal approval. Such certificate shall report the federally authorized level of financial assistance .... 18,500,000 -------------- Program account subtotal .................. 71,749,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Dedicated Mass Transportation Trust Fund Railroad Account - 20852 To the metropolitan transportation authority for deposit in the metropolitan transpor- tation authority dedicated tax fund for the expenses of the New York city transit authority, the Manhattan and Bronx surface transit operating authority, and the Staten Island rapid transit operating authority, the Long Island rail road company and the Metro-North commuter rail- road company which includes the New York state portion of the Harlem, Hudson, Port Jervis, Pascack, and the New Haven commu- ter railroad service regardless of whether the services are provided directly or pursuant to joint service agreements. No expenditure shall be made hereunder until a certificate of approval has been issued by the director of the budget and a copy 728 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 of such certificate filed with the state comptroller, the chairperson of the senate finance committee and the chairperson of the assembly ways and means committee. Moneys appropriated herein may be made available at such times and upon such conditions as may be deemed appropriate by the commissioner of transportation and the director of the budget in accordance with the following: To the metropolitan transportation authority for the operating expenses of the Long Island rail road company and the Metro- North commuter railroad company which include operating expenses for the New York state portion of Harlem, Hudson, Port Jervis, Pascack, and New Haven commuter railroad services regardless of whether such services are provided directly or pursuant to joint service agreements ........ 93,232,800 -------------- Program account subtotal .................. 93,232,800 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Dedicated Mass Transportation Trust Fund Transit Authorities Account - 20851 To the metropolitan transportation authority for deposit in the metropolitan transpor- tation authority dedicated tax fund for the expenses of the New York city transit authority, the Manhattan and Bronx surface transit operating authority, and the Staten Island rapid transit operating authority, the Long Island rail road company and the Metro-North commuter rail- road company which includes the New York state portion of the Harlem, Hudson, Port Jervis, Pascack, and the New Haven commu- ter railroad service regardless of whether the services are provided directly or pursuant to joint service agreements. No expenditure shall be made hereunder until a certificate of approval has been issued by the director of the budget and a copy of such certificate filed with the state comptroller, the chairperson of the senate finance committee and the chairperson of the assembly ways and means committee. Moneys appropriated herein may be made available at such times and upon such 729 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 conditions as may be deemed appropriate by the commissioner of transportation and the director of the budget in accordance with the following: To the metropolitan transportation authority for the operating expenses of the New York city transit authority, the Manhattan and Bronx surface transit operating authority, and the Staten Island rapid transit oper- ating authority ............................ 528,319,200 -------------- Program account subtotal ................. 528,319,200 -------------- LOCAL TRANSPORTATION PLANNING STUDIES PROGRAM ............... 22,168,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Miscellaneous Operating Grants Fund FHWA Local Planning Account - 25472 For continuing comprehensive transportation planning and coordinated support of trans- it studies undertaken as part of the unified work programs of participating local planning or municipal agencies pursuant to grant agreements approved by the federal highway administration .......... 14,789,000 -------------- Program account subtotal .................. 14,789,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Miscellaneous Operating Grants Fund FTA Local Planning Account - 25473 For continuing comprehensive transportation planning and coordinated support of trans- it studies undertaken as part of the unified work programs of participating local planning or municipal agencies pursuant to grant agreements approved by the federal transit administration ........... 7,379,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 7,379,000 -------------- MASS TRANSPORTATION ASSISTANCE PROGRAM ...................... 25,251,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 730 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment to the metropolitan transporta- tion authority for the costs of the reduced fare for school children program. For the purposes of this appropriation, the reduced fare for school children program for the 2014-15 school year, shall be provided in a manner which shall ensure that the proportional cost to such student shall be no greater than the proportional cost to such student for such fare provided by the transportation pass program for New York City school children during the 2010-11 school year. Provided however, that the program shall maintain the same eligibility criteria and discount structure for students, including the provision of half fare discounts to students, as was provided during the 2010-11 school year. No expenditure shall be made hereunder until a certificate of approval has been issued by the director of the budget and a copy of such certif- icate filed with the state comptroller, the chairperson of the senate finance committee and the chairperson of the assembly ways and means committee. Moneys appropriated herein may only be made available prior to the beginning of each school year semester designated fall, spring, and summer after the receipt of reduced fare passes by the New York City department of education from the metropol- itan transportation authority ............... 25,251,000 -------------- MASS TRANSPORTATION OPERATING ASSISTANCE FUND PROGRAM .... 1,921,333,800 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Mass Transportation Operating Assistance Fund Metropolitan Mass Transportation Operating Assistance Account - 21402 Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the following appropriations are for payment of mass transportation operat- ing assistance provided that payments from this appropriation shall be made pursuant to a financial plan approved by the direc- tor of the budget. To the metropolitan transportation authority for the operating expenses of the New York 731 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 city transit authority, the Manhattan and Bronx surface transit operating authority, and the Staten Island rapid transit oper- ating authority .......................... 1,035,756,700 To the metropolitan transportation authority for the operating expenses of the Long Island rail road company and the Metro- North commuter railroad company which includes the New York state portion of Harlem, Hudson, Port Jervis, Pascack, and the New Haven commuter railroad services regardless of whether the services are provided directly or pursuant to joint service agreements ......................... 528,118,900 To Rockland county for a trans-Hudson bus service to be provided pursuant to a contract between Rockland county and Metro-North commuter railroad ................ 3,147,800 To the city of New York for the operating expenses of the Staten Island ferry notwithstanding any other provisions of law ......................................... 27,928,400 To the county of Westchester for the operat- ing expenses thereof incurred for public transportation services, provided within the county directly or under contract ....... 48,730,800 To the county of Nassau or its sub-grantees for the operating expenses thereof incurred for public transportation services .................................... 55,497,600 To the county of Suffolk for operating expenses thereof incurred for public transportation services, provided within the county directly or under contract ....... 23,325,000 To the city of New York for the operating expenses thereof incurred for public transportation services, provided within the city directly or under contract; provided however, that $2,000,000 of this appropriation shall be for expenses incurred for the Staten Island express bus service ..................................... 75,275,300 To all other public transportation systems serving primarily within the metropolitan commuter transportation district, as defined in section 1262 of the public authorities law, eligible to receive oper- ating assistance under the provisions of section 18-b of the transportation law for the operating expenses thereof in accord- ance with a service and usage formula to be established by the commissioner of 732 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 transportation with the approval of the director of the budget ...................... 27,727,200 For supplemental transportation operating assistance to public transportation systems eligible to receive assistance from this account, to the extent available and necessary for costs incurred in state fiscal year 2014-15, in an amount to be determined by the commissioner of trans- portation subject to the approval of the director of the budget. Amounts herein may be made available for incentive payments to public transportation systems which achieve service or financial benchmarks specified in an annual incentive plan to be submitted by the commissioner of trans- portation and approved by the director of the budget. Notwithstanding any provisions of section 18-b of the transportation law or any other law, moneys appropriated herein may be made available at such times and upon such conditions as may be deemed appropriate by the commissioner of trans- portation and the director of the budget...... 4,312,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ............... 1,829,819,700 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Mass Transportation Operating Assistance Fund Public Transportation Systems Operating Assistance Account - 21401 Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the following appropriations are for payment of mass transportation operat- ing assistance provided that payments from this appropriation shall be made pursuant to a financial plan approved by the direc- tor of the budget. To the Capital District transportation authority for the operating expenses ther- eof ......................................... 12,901,700 To the Capital District transportation authority for the additional operating expenses thereof ............................... 505,100 To the Central New York regional transporta- tion authority for the operating expenses thereof ..................................... 12,405,500 To the Central New York regional transporta- tion authority for the additional operat- ing expenses thereof ........................... 461,000 To the Rochester-Genesee regional transpor- 733 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 tation authority for the operating expenses thereof ............................ 14,073,900 To the Rochester-Genesee regional transpor- tation authority for the additional oper- ating expenses thereof ......................... 528,700 To the Niagara Frontier transportation authority for the operating expenses ther- eof ......................................... 24,885,900 To the Niagara Frontier transportation authority for the additional operating expenses thereof ............................... 727,200 To all other public transportation bus systems serving primarily areas outside of the metropolitan commuter transportation district eligible to receive operating assistance under the provisions of section 18-b of the transportation law for the operating expenses thereof in accordance with the service and usage formula to be established by the commissioner of trans- portation with the approval of the direc- tor of the budget ........................... 22,478,100 To all other public transportation systems serving primarily outside of the metropol- itan commuter transportation district eligible to receive operating assistance under the provisions of section 18-b of the transportation law for the additional operating expenses thereof in accordance with a service and usage formula to be established by the commissioner of trans- portation with the approval of the direc- tor of the budget .............................. 587,000 For supplemental transportation operating assistance to public transportation systems eligible to receive assistance from this account, to the extent available and necessary for costs incurred in state fiscal year 2014-15, in an amount to be determined by the commissioner of trans- portation subject to the approval of the director of the budget. Amounts herein may be made available for incentive payments to public transportation systems which achieve service or financial benchmarks specified in an annual incentive plan to be submitted by the commissioner of trans- portation and approved by the director of the budget. Notwithstanding any provisions of section 18-b of the transportation law or any other law, moneys appropriated 734 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 herein may be made available at such times and upon such conditions as may be deemed appropriate by the commissioner of trans- portation and the director of the budget ..... 1,960,000 -------------- Program account subtotal .................. 91,514,100 -------------- MASS TRANSPORTATION OPERATING ASSISTANCE PROGRAM ........... 221,869,900 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the following appropriations are for the payment of mass transportation operating assistance pursuant to section 18-b of the transportation law. To the metropolitan transportation authority for the operating expenses of the New York city transit authority, the Manhattan and Bronx surface transit operating authority, and the Staten Island rapid transit oper- ating authority .............................. 4,817,000 To the metropolitan transportation authority for the operating expenses of the Long Island rail road company and the Metro- North commuter railroad company which include operating expenses for the New York state portion of Harlem, Hudson, Port Jervis, Pascack, and New Haven commuter railroad services regardless of whether such services are provided directly or pursuant to joint service agreements ......... 8,045,000 To the Capital District transportation authority for the operating expenses ther- eof .......................................... 1,334,000 To the Central New York regional transporta- tion authority for the operating expenses thereof ...................................... 2,166,000 To the Rochester-Genesee regional transpor- tation authority for the operating expenses thereof ............................. 2,557,000 To the Niagara Frontier transportation authority for the operating expenses ther- eof .......................................... 2,854,000 To the city of New York for the operating expenses of the Staten Island ferry notwithstanding any other provision of law ................................................ 575,700 735 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 To the county of Westchester for the operat- ing expenses thereof incurred for the public transportation services, provided within the county directly or under contract ....................................... 486,400 To the county of Nassau or its sub-grantees for the operating expenses thereof incurred for public transportation services ....................................... 393,500 To the county of Suffolk for operating expenses thereof incurred for public transportation services, provided within the county directly or under contract .......... 139,300 To the city of New York for the operating expenses thereof incurred for public transportation services, provided within the city directly or under contract .......... 1,373,200 To all other public transportation systems serving primarily within the metropolitan commuter transportation district eligible to receive operating assistance under the provisions of section 18-b of the trans- portation law for the operating expenses thereof in accordance with a service and usage formula to be established by the commissioner of transportation with the approval of the director of the budget ......... 386,800 To all other public transportation systems serving primarily outside the metropolitan commuter transportation district eligible to receive operating assistance under the provisions of section 18-b of the trans- portation law for the operating expenses thereof in accordance with a service and usage formula to be established by the commissioner of transportation with the approval of the director of the budget ....... 2,306,000 -------------- Program account subtotal .................. 27,433,900 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Mass Transportation Operating Assistance Fund Metropolitan Mass Transportation Operating Assistance Account - 21402 Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the following appropriations are for the payment of mass transportation operating assistance pursuant to section 18-b of the transportation law and section 88-a of the state finance law. 736 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 To the metropolitan transportation authority for the operating expenses of the New York city transit authority, the Manhattan and Bronx surface transit operating authority, and the Staten Island rapid transit oper- ating authority ............................ 153,855,000 To the metropolitan transportation authority for the operating expenses of the Long Island rail road company and the Metro- North commuter railroad company which include operating expenses for the New York state portion of Harlem, Hudson, Port Jervis, Pascack, and New Haven commuter railroad services regardless of whether such services are provided directly or pursuant to joint service agreements ........ 21,207,000 To the city of New York for the operating expenses of the Staten Island ferry .......... 2,196,000 To the county of Westchester for the operat- ing expenses thereof incurred for public transportation services, provided within the county directly or under contract ........ 2,317,000 To the county of Nassau or its sub-grantees for the operating expenses thereof incurred for public transportation services ..................................... 2,146,000 To the county of Suffolk for operating expenses thereof incurred for public transportation services, provided within the county directly or under contract .......... 785,000 To the city of New York for the operating expenses thereof incurred for public transportation services, provided within the city directly or under contract .......... 5,395,000 To eligible public transportation systems serving primarily within the metropolitan commuter transportation district, as defined in section 1262 of the public authorities law, eligible to receive oper- ating assistance under the provisions of section 18-b of the transportation law for the operating expenses thereof in accord- ance with a service and usage formula to be established by the commissioner of transportation with the approval of the director of the budget ....................... 1,639,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................. 189,540,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Mass Transportation Operating Assistance Fund 737 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Public Transportation Systems Operating Assistance Account - 21401 Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the following appropriations are for the payment of mass transportation operating assistance pursuant to section 18-b of the transportation law and section 88-a of the state finance law. To the Capital District transportation authority for the operating expenses ther- eof ............................................ 583,000 To the Central New York regional transpor- taion authority for the operating expenses thereof ...................................... 1,012,000 To the Rochester-Genesee regional transpor- tation authority for the operating expenses thereof ............................. 1,169,000 To the Niagara Frontier transportation authority for the operating expenses ther- eof .......................................... 1,246,000 To all other public transportation bus systems serving areas outside of the metropolitan commuter transportation district eligible to receive operating assistance under the provisions of section 18-b of the transportation law for the operating expenses thereof in accordance with the service and usage formula to be established by the commissioner of trans- portation with the approval of the direc- tor of the budget .............................. 886,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 4,896,000 -------------- METROPOLITAN TRANSPORTATION AUTHORITY SUPPORT PROGRAM .... 2,040,000,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Metropolitan Transportation Authority Financial Assist- ance Fund Metropolitan Transportation Authority Aid Trust Account - 23652 Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the following appropriation is for payment of assistance provided that payments from this appropriation shall be made pursuant to a financial plan approved by the director of the budget. 738 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 To the metropolitan transportation authority for deposit in the metropolitan transpor- tation authority corporate transportation account of the metropolitan transportation authority special assistance fund pursuant to section 92-ff of the state finance law... 340,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................. 340,000,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Metropolitan Transportation Authority Financial Assist- ance Fund Mobility Tax Trust Account - 23651 To the metropolitan transportation authority for deposit in the metropolitan transpor- tation authority finance fund pursuant to the provisions of section 92-ff of the state finance law. Moneys appropriated herein may be made available at such times and upon such conditions as may be deemed appropriate by the commissioner of trans- portation and the director of the budget in accordance with section 92-ff of the state finance law ........................ 1,700,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ............... 1,700,000,000 -------------- OFFICE OF PASSENGER AND FREIGHT TRANSPORTATION PROGRAM ...... 16,800,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Miscellaneous Operating Grants Fund FTA Program Management Account - 25314 For eligible federal transit administration capital, planning and operating assistance activities apportioned to serve the special needs of transit-dependent popu- lations beyond traditional public trans- portation services and americans with disabilities act (ADA). Such activities may include public transportation projects planned, designed, and carried out to meet the special needs of seniors and individ- uals with disabilities when public trans- portation is insufficient, inappropriate, or unavailable; projects that exceed the requirements of the ADA; projects that improve access to fixed-route service and 739 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 decrease reliance by individuals with disabilities on complementary paratransit; and alternatives to public transportation that assist seniors and individuals with disabilities. Eligible recipients of fund- ing may include local governments, public transportation authorities, private non- profit organizations, state agencies or other operators of public transportation that receive a grant indirectly through a recipient ................................... 16,800,000 -------------- RURAL AND SMALL URBAN TRANSIT AID PROGRAM ................... 25,100,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Miscellaneous Operating Grants Fund Rural and Small Urban Transit Aid Account - 25471 For eligible federal transit administration capital, planning and operating assistance activities apportioned to the state to support public transportation services that are publically owned, operated directly or under contract, or otherwise sponsored by an eligible municipality, federally recognized tribal nation, or the state ....................................... 25,100,000 -------------- 740 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 LOCAL TRANSPORTATION PLANNING STUDIES PROGRAM Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal MISCELLANEOUS Operating Grants Fund FHWA Local Planning Account - 25472 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For continuing comprehensive transportation planning and coordinated support of transit studies undertaken as part of the unified work programs of participating local planning or municipal agencies pursuant to grant agreements approved by the federal highway admin- istration ... 14,789,000 ......................... (re. $13,750,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For continuing comprehensive transportation planning and coordinated support of transit studies undertaken as part of the unified work programs of participating local planning or municipal agencies pursuant to grant agreements approved by the federal highway admin- istration ... 14,789,000 ......................... (re. $10,930,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For continuing comprehensive transportation planning and coordinated support of transit studies undertaken as part of the unified work programs of participating local planning or municipal agencies pursuant to grant agreements approved by the federal highway admin- istration ... 14,149,000 .......................... (re. $4,489,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2010, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For continuing comprehensive transportation planning and coordinated support of transit studies undertaken as part of the unified work programs of participating local planning or municipal agencies pursuant to grant agreements approved by the federal highway admin- istration ... 14,149,000 .......................... (re. $1,133,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2009, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For continuing comprehensive transportation planning and coordinated support of transit studies undertaken as part of the unified work programs of participating local planning or municipal agencies pursuant to grant agreements approved by the federal highway admin- istration ... 14,149,000 .......................... (re. $1,148,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2008, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For continuing comprehensive transportation planning and coordinated support of transit studies undertaken as part of the unified work programs of participating local planning or municipal agencies pursuant to grant agreements approved by the federal highway admin- istration ... 16,590,000 ............................ (re. $365,000) 741 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2007, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For continuing comprehensive transportation planning and coordinated support of transit studies undertaken as part of the unified work programs of participating local planning or municipal agencies pursuant to grant agreements approved by the federal highway admin- istration: For the grant period October 1, 2006 to September 30, 2007: 12,181,000 .......................................... (re. $143,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2006, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For continuing comprehensive transportation planning and coordinated support of transit studies undertaken as part of the unified work programs of participating local planning or municipal agencies pursuant to grant agreements approved by the federal highway admin- istration: For the grant period October 1, 2005 to September 30, 2006: 12,181,000 .......................................... (re. $168,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal MISCELLANEOUS Operating Grants Fund FTA Local Planning Account - 25473 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For continuing comprehensive transportation planning and coordinated support of transit studies undertaken as part of the unified work programs of participating local planning or municipal agencies pursuant to grant agreements approved by the federal transit admin- istration ... 4,553,000 ........................... (re. $4,553,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For continuing comprehensive transportation planning and coordinated support of transit studies undertaken as part of the unified work programs of participating local planning or municipal agencies pursuant to grant agreements approved by the federal transit admin- istration ... 4,553,000 ........................... (re. $4,553,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For continuing comprehensive transportation planning and coordinated support of transit studies undertaken as part of the unified work programs of participating local planning or municipal agencies pursuant to grant agreements approved by the federal transit admin- istration ... 4,719,000 ........................... (re. $1,203,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2010, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For continuing comprehensive transportation planning and coordinated support of transit studies undertaken as part of the unified work programs of participating local planning or municipal agencies pursuant to grant agreements approved by the federal transit admin- istration ... 4,719,000 ............................. (re. $792,000) 742 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2009, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For continuing comprehensive transportation planning and coordinated support of transit studies undertaken as part of the unified work programs of participating local planning or municipal agencies pursuant to grant agreements approved by the federal transit admin- istration ... 4,719,000 ............................. (re. $412,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2008, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For continuing comprehensive transportation planning and coordinated support of transit studies undertaken as part of the unified work programs of participating local planning or municipal agencies pursuant to grant agreements approved by the federal transit admin- istration ... 6,472,000 ............................. (re. $452,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2007, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For continuing comprehensive transportation planning and coordinated support of transit studies undertaken as part of the unified work programs of participating local planning or municipal agencies pursuant to grant agreements approved by the federal transit admin- istration: For the grant period October 1, 2006 to September 30, 2007: .......... 4,506,000 ............................................ (re. $52,000) MASS TRANSPORTATION OPERATING ASSISTANCE FUND PROGRAM Special Revenue Funds - Other Mass Transportation Operating Assistance Fund Metropolitan Mass Transportation Operating Assistance Account - 21402 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For supplemental transportation operating assistance to public trans- portation systems eligible to receive assistance from this account, to the extent available and necessary for costs incurred in state fiscal year 2013-14, in an amount to be determined by the commis- sioner of transportation subject to the approval of the director of the budget. Amounts herein may be made available for incentive payments to public transportation systems which achieve service or financial benchmarks specified in an annual incentive plan to be submitted by the commissioner of transportation and approved by the director of the budget. Notwithstanding any provisions of section 18-b of the transportation law or any other law, moneys appropriated herein may be made available at such times and upon such conditions as may be deemed appropriate by the commissioner of transportation and the director of the budget ..................................... 4,312,000 ......................................... (re. $4,312,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For supplemental transportation operating assistance to public trans- portation systems eligible to receive assistance from this account, 743 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 to the extent available and necessary for costs incurred in state fiscal year 2012-13, in an amount to be determined by the commis- sioner of transportation subject to the approval of the director of the budget. Amounts herein may be made available for incentive payments to public transportation systems which achieve service or financial benchmarks specified in an annual incentive plan to be submitted by the commissioner of transportation and approved by the director of the budget. Notwithstanding any provisions of section 18-b of the transportation law or any other law, moneys appropriated herein may be made available at such times and upon such conditions as may be deemed appropriate by the commissioner of transportation and the director of the budget ... 4,312,000 ...... (re. $4,312,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For supplemental transportation operating assistance to public trans- portation systems eligible to receive assistance from this account, to the extent available and necessary for costs incurred in state fiscal year 2011-12, in an amount to be determined by the commis- sioner of transportation subject to the approval of the director of the budget. Amounts herein may be made available for incentive payments to public transportation systems which achieve service or financial benchmarks specified in an annual incentive plan to be submitted by the commissioner of transportation and approved by the director of the budget. Notwithstanding any provisions of section 18-b of the transportation law or any other law, moneys appropriated herein may be made available at such times and upon such conditions as may be deemed appropriate by the commissioner of transportation and the director of the budget ... 4,312,000 ...... (re. $1,148,000) Special Revenue Funds - Other Mass Transportation Operating Assistance Fund Public Transportation Systems Operating Assistance Account - 21401 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For supplemental transportation operating assistance to public trans- portation systems eligible to receive assistance from this account, to the extent available and necessary for costs incurred in state fiscal year 2013-14, in an amount to be determined by the commis- sioner of transportation subject to the approval of the director of the budget. Amounts herein may be made available for incentive payments to public transportation systems which achieve service or financial benchmarks specified in an annual incentive plan to be submitted by the commissioner of transportation and approved by the director of the budget. Notwithstanding any provisions of section 18-b of the transportation law or any other law, moneys appropriated herein may be made available at such times and upon such conditions as may be deemed appropriate by the commissioner of transportation and the director of the budget ..................................... 1,960,000 ......................................... (re. $1,960,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: 744 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For supplemental transportation operating assistance to public trans- portation systems eligible to receive assistance from this account, to the extent available and necessary for costs incurred in state fiscal year 2012-13, in an amount to be determined by the commis- sioner of transportation subject to the approval of the director of the budget. Amounts herein may be made available for incentive payments to public transportation systems which achieve service or financial benchmarks specified in an annual incentive plan to be submitted by the commissioner of transportation and approved by the director of the budget. Notwithstanding any provisions of section 18-b of the transportation law or any other law, moneys appropriated herein may be made available at such times and upon such conditions as may be deemed appropriate by the commissioner of transportation and the director of the budget ... 1,960,000 ...... (re. $1,960,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For supplemental transportation operating assistance to public trans- portation systems eligible to receive assistance from this account, to the extent available and necessary for costs incurred in state fiscal year 2011-12, in an amount to be determined by the commis- sioner of transportation subject to the approval of the director of the budget. Amounts herein may be made available for incentive payments to public transportation systems which achieve service or financial benchmarks specified in an annual incentive plan to be submitted by the commissioner of transportation and approved by the director of the budget. Notwithstanding any provisions of section 18-b of the transportation law or any other law, moneys appropriated herein may be made available at such times and upon such conditions as may be deemed appropriate by the commissioner of transportation and the director of the budget ... 1,960,000 ...... (re. $1,960,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For supplemental transportation operating assistance to public trans- portation systems eligible to receive assistance from this account, to the extent available and necessary for costs incurred in state fiscal year 2010-11, in an amount to be determined by the commis- sioner of transportation subject to the approval of the director of the budget. Amounts herein may be made available for incentive payments to public transportation systems which achieve service or financial benchmarks specified in an annual incentive plan to be submitted by the commissioner of transportation and approved by the director of the budget. Notwithstanding any provisions of section 18-b of the transportation law or any other law, moneys appropriated herein may be made available at such times and upon such conditions as may be deemed appropriate by the commissioner of transportation and the director of the budget ... 1,960,000 ...... (re. $1,960,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2009: For supplemental transportation operating assistance to public trans- portation systems eligible to receive assistance from this account, to the extent available and necessary for costs incurred in state fiscal year 2009-10, in an amount to be determined by the commis- 745 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 sioner of transportation subject to the approval of the director of the budget. Amounts herein may be made available for incentive payments to public transportation systems which achieve service or financial benchmarks specified in an annual incentive plan to be submitted by the commissioner of transportation and approved by the director of the budget. Notwithstanding any provisions of section 18-b of the transportation law or any other law, moneys appropriated herein may be made available at such times and upon such conditions as may be deemed appropriate by the commissioner of transportation and the director of the budget ... 1,960,000 ...... (re. $1,960,000) OFFICE OF PASSENGER AND FREIGHT TRANSPORTATION PROGRAM Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal MISCELLANEOUS Operating Grants Fund FTA Program Management Account - 25314 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For eligible federal transit administration capital, planning and operating assistance activities apportioned to serve the special needs of transit-dependent populations beyond traditional public transportation services and americans with disabilities act (ADA). Such activities may include public transportation projects planned, designed, and carried out to meet the special needs of seniors and individuals with disabilities when public transportation is insuffi- cient, inappropriate, or unavailable; projects that exceed the requirements of the ADA; projects that improve access to fixed-route service and decrease reliance by individuals with disabilities on complementary paratransit; and alternatives to public transportation that assist seniors and individuals with disabilities. Eligible recipients of funding may include local governments, public trans- portation authorities, private non-profit organizations, state agen- cies or other operators of public transportation that receive a grant indirectly through a recipient ............................... 16,800,000 ....................................... (re. $16,800,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For municipal and not-for-profit mass transportation vehicle purchases pursuant to a program approved by the federal government for elderly individuals and individuals with disabilities ...................... 9,094,000 ......................................... (re. $9,094,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For municipal and not-for-profit mass transportation vehicle purchases pursuant to a program approved by the federal government for elderly individuals and individuals with disabilities ...................... 9,094,000 ......................................... (re. $3,933,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2010: Maintenance undistributed ... 9,094,000 ............... (re. $837,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2009: 746 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Maintenance undistributed ... 9,094,000 ............... (re. $718,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2008: Maintenance undistributed ... 8,634,000 ............... (re. $841,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2007: For the grant period October 1, 2006 to September 30, 2007: Maintenance undistributed ... 7,925,000 ............... (re. $828,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2006: For the grant period October 1, 2005 to September 30, 2006: ... 7,582,000 ......................................... (re. $1,039,000) RURAL AND SMALL URBAN TRANSIT AID PROGRAM Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal MISCELLANEOUS Operating Grants Fund Rural and Small Urban Transit Aid Account - 25471 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For eligible federal transit administration capital, planning and operating assistance activities apportioned to the state to support public transportation services that are publically owned, operated directly or under contract, or otherwise sponsored by an eligible municipality, federally recognized tribal nation, or the state ... 25,100,000 ....................................... (re. $25,100,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For public mass transportation operating assistance and capital projects and transit related technical support services or special studies undertaken by participating localities or by the department of transportation on behalf of localities through contractual arrangements with private carriers, private nonprofit corporations or consultants, pursuant to a program approved by the federal government, for non-urbanized area formula program, job access, reverse commute, and new freedoms .................................. 25,100,000 ....................................... (re. $24,414,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For public mass transportation operating assistance and capital projects and transit related technical support services or special studies undertaken by participating localities or by the department of transportation on behalf of localities through contractual arrangements with private carriers, private nonprofit corporations or consultants, pursuant to a program approved by the federal government, for non-urbanized area formula program, job access, reverse commute, and new freedoms .................................. 25,100,000 ....................................... (re. $24,796,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For public mass transportation operating assistance and capital projects and transit related technical support services or special 747 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 studies undertaken by participating localities or by the department of transportation on behalf of localities through contractual arrangements with private carriers, private nonprofit corporations or consultants, pursuant to a program approved by the federal government, for non-urbanized area formula program, job access, reverse commute, and new freedoms .................................. 25,100,000 ....................................... (re. $20,466,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2009: For public mass transportation operating assistance and capital projects and transit related technical support services or special studies undertaken by participating localities or by the department of transportation on behalf of localities through contractual arrangements with private carriers, private nonprofit corporations or consultants, pursuant to a program approved by the federal government, for non-urbanized area formula program, job access, reverse commute, and new freedoms .................................. 25,100,000 ....................................... (re. $10,671,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2008: For public mass transportation operating assistance and capital projects and transit related technical support services or special studies undertaken by participating localities or by the department of transportation on behalf of localities through contractual arrangements with private carriers, private nonprofit corporations or consultants, pursuant to a program approved by the federal government, for non-urbanized area formula program, job access, reverse commute, and new freedoms .................................. 22,214,000 ........................................ (re. $9,435,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2007: For public mass transportation operating assistance and capital projects and transit related technical support services or special studies undertaken by participating localities or by the department of transportation on behalf of localities through contractual arrangements with private carriers, private nonprofit corporations or consultants, pursuant to a program approved by the federal government, for non-urbanized area formula program, job access, reverse commute, and new freedoms. For the grant period October 1, 2006 to September 30, 2007 ........... 21,803,000 ....................................... (re. $15,554,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2006: For public mass transportation operating assistance and capital projects and transit related technical support services or special studies undertaken by participating localities or by the department of transportation on behalf of localities through contractual arrangements with private carriers, private nonprofit corporations or consultants, pursuant to a program approved by the federal government, for non-urbanized area formula program, job access, reverse commute, and new freedoms: 748 12653-14-4 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For the grant period October 1, 2005 to September 30, 2006 ........... 17,975,000 ........................................ (re. $2,692,000) 749 12653-14-4 NEW YORK STATE URBAN DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS General Fund ....................... 52,801,000 281,815,000 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 52,801,000 281,815,000 ================ ================ SCHEDULE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM ................................ 52,801,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For services and expenses of the minority and women-owned business development and lending program ................................ 635,000 For additional services and expenses of the minority and women-owned business develop- ment and lending program ....................... 365,000 For services and expenses consistent with the federal community development finan- cial institutions program (12 U.S.C. 4701 et seq.). Up to $1,000,000 shall be used for program activities conducted by commu- nity development financial institutions in economically distressed and highly distressed areas ............................. 1,495,000 For additional services and expenses consistent with the federal community development financial institutions program (12 U.S.C. 4701 et seq.). Up to $200,000 shall be used for program activities conducted by community development finan- cial institutions in economically distressed and highly distressed areas ......... 300,000 For services and expenses of the entrepre- neurial assistance program ..................... 490,000 For additional services and expenses of the entrepreneurial assistance program for all designated centers. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the direc- tor of the budget shall suballocate the full amount of this appropriation to the department of economic development ........... 1,274,000 For services and expenses of contractual payments related to the retention of professional football in Western New York .... 4,457,000 For services and expenses of the urban and 750 12653-14-4 NEW YORK STATE URBAN DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 community development program in econom- ically distressed areas ...................... 3,404,000 For services and expenses of the empire state economic development fund ............. 31,180,000 For services and expenses related to the Institute for Nanoelectronics Discovery and Exploration (INDEX) at The College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering (CNSE), with its autonomous operating status as recognized and approved by the SUNY Board of Trustees in resolution number 2008-165 .... 1,012,000 For services and expenses related to provid- ing training and certification needed to enter the field of advanced manufacturing within Central New York as facilitated by Center State CEO ............................... 600,000 For additional services and expenses of the Canisius Women's Business Center ................ 75,000 For services and expenses of the Adirondack North Country Association ...................... 350,000 For services and expenses of military base retention and research efforts ............... 2,000,000 For services and expenses of Center State CEO ............................................ 200,000 For services and expenses of Center State CEO ............................................ 200,000 For services and expenses of the Bronx Over- all Economic Development Corporation ........... 500,000 For services and expenses of the Seneca Army Depot .......................................... 600,000 For services and expenses of the Wyoming County Agricultural Business Center ............ 450,000 For additional services and expenses of the entrepreneurial assistance program for the support of a veterans assistance program ....... 350,000 For services and expenses of SUNY manufac- turing alliance for research and technolo- gy transfer (SMARTT) laboratories .............. 150,000 For services and expenses of fishing tourna- ment promotions ................................ 150,000 For services and expenses of the Kings- bridge-Riverdale Development Corporation ....... 250,000 For services and expenses of the New Bronx Chamber of Commerce ............................ 200,000 For services and expenses of the Rockland Independent Living Center ...................... 350,000 For services and expenses of Watkins Glen International .................................. 150,000 For grants to be awarded under the New Farm- ers NY fund pursuant to section 16-w of the urban development corporation act .......... 614,000 751 12653-14-4 NEW YORK STATE URBAN DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For services and expenses of the NUAIR Alli- ance at Griffiss International Airport ....... 1,000,000 -------------- 752 12653-14-4 NEW YORK STATE URBAN DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses of the minority and women-owned business development and lending program ... 635,000 ......... (re. $635,000) For services and expenses consistent with the federal community devel- opment financial institutions program (12 U.S.C. 4701 et seq.). Up to $1,000,000 shall be used for program activities conducted by community development financial institutions in economically distressed and highly distressed areas ............................. 1,495,000 ......................................... (re. $1,495,000) For services and expenses of the entrepreneurial assistance program ... 490,000 ......................................... (re. $490,000) For additional services and expenses of the entrepreneurial assistance program for all designated centers. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the director of the budget shall suballocate the full amount of this appropriation to the department of economic development ... 1,274,000 ......................... (re. $1,274,000) For services and expenses of contractual payments related to the retention of professional football in Western New York ............. 4,407,000 ........................................... (re. $864,000) For services and expenses of the urban and community development program in economically distressed areas ........................... 3,404,000 ......................................... (re. $3,404,000) For services and expenses of the empire state economic development fund ... 19,180,000 .............................. (re. $19,180,000) The sum of $5,000,000 is hereby appropriated for services and expenses, loans, and grants, related to the regional hosting of the National Football League Super Bowl XLVIII in 2014, for activities in New York state that promote tourism, expand business opportu- nities, create jobs, increase state and local tax revenues and stim- ulate economic development ... 5,000,000 .......... (re. $2,500,000) For services and expenses related to the Institute for Nanoelectronics Discovery and Exploration (INDEX) at The College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering (CNSE), with its autonomous operating status as recognized and approved by the SUNY Board of Trustees in resol- ution number 2008-165 ... 1,012,000 ............... (re. $1,012,000) For services and expenses of the EB-5 Immigrant Program at the small business development center at York college ........................ 150,000 ............................................. (re. $150,000) For additional services and expenses of the minority and women-owned business development and lending program ........................... 365,000 ............................................. (re. $365,000) For services and expenses of the Adirondack North Country Association ... 250,000 ........................................ (re. $250,000) For services and expenses of military base retention efforts ... 2,000,000 ......................................... (re. $2,000,000) For services and expenses of Center State CEO ........................ 1,000,000 ......................................... (re. $1,000,000) 753 12653-14-4 NEW YORK STATE URBAN DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses of the Bronx Overall Economic Development Corporation ... 600,000 ............................. (re. $600,000) For services and expenses of the CNY Biotech Accelerator ............. 200,000 ............................................. (re. $200,000) For services and expenses of the Long Island Regional Planning Council ... 250,000 ........................................ (re. $250,000) For services and expenses of the Seneca Army Depot ................... 600,000 ............................................. (re. $600,000) For services and expenses of the Western Erie Canal Alliance ......... 75,000 ............................................... (re. $75,000) For services and expenses of Nassau County Heritage Tourism .......... 100,000 ............................................. (re. $100,000) For services and expenses related to the sponsorship of regional events at Canisius College ... 50,000 ................ (re. $50,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses of the minority and women-owned business development and lending program ... 635,000 ......... (re. $635,000) For services and expenses consistent with the federal community devel- opment financial institutions program (12 U.S.C. 4701 et seq.), up to $1,000,000 shall be used for program activities conducted by community development financial institutions in economically distressed and highly distressed areas ............................. 1,495,000 ......................................... (re. $1,495,000) For services and expenses of the entrepreneurial assistance program ... 490,000 ......................................... (re. $490,000) For additional services and expenses of the entrepreneurial assistance program for all designated centers. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the director of the budget shall suballocate the full amount of this appropriation to the department of economic development ... 1,274,000 ......................... (re. $1,246,000) For services and expenses of the urban and community development program in economically distressed areas............................ 7,404,000 ......................................... (re. $7,404,000) For services and expenses of the empire state economic development fund ... 50,400,000 .............................. (re. $50,400,000) For services and expenses of the jobs now program .................... 16,200,000 ....................................... (re. $16,200,000) For services and expenses of Center State CEO ........................ 1,000,000 ......................................... (re. $1,000,000) For services and expenses of the Canisius Women's Business Center .... 100,000 ............................................. (re. $100,000) For services and expenses of the Rochester Technology and Manufactur- ing Association ... 200,000 ......................... (re. $139,000) For services and expenses related to military base redevelopment ..... 600,000 ............................................. (re. $600,000) For additional services and expenses of the minority and women-owned business development and lending program ........................... 365,000 ............................................. (re. $365,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: 754 12653-14-4 NEW YORK STATE URBAN DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses of military base retention efforts, provided that not less than $1,050,000 is provided to the griffiss local development corporation, not less than $600,000 is provided to the cyber research institute, and not less than $450,000 is provided to the United States military academy at west point ................... 5,000,000 ......................................... (re. $4,644,000) For services and expenses related to the Institute for Nanoelectronics Discovery and Exploration (INDEX) at The College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering (CNSE), with its autonomous operating status as recognized and approved by the SUNY Board of Trustees in resol- ution number 2008-165 ... 1,012,000 ............... (re. $1,012,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses of the minority and women-owned business development and lending program ... 635,000 ......... (re. $635,000) For services and expenses consistent with the federal community devel- opment financial institutions program (12 U.S.C. 4701 et seq.), up to $1,000,000 shall be used for program activities conducted by community development financial institutions in economically distressed and highly distressed areas ............................. 1,495,000 ......................................... (re. $1,495,000) For services and expenses of the university at Buffalo's Krabbe disease research institute ... 980,000 .............. (re. $980,000) For services and expenses related to the university at Albany's insti- tute for nanoelectronics discovery and exploration (INDEX) ......... 980,000 ............................................. (re. $980,000) For services and expenses of the urban and community development program in economically distressed areas ........................... 3,404,000 ......................................... (re. $3,404,000) For services and expenses of Griffiss air force base redevelopment ... 125,000 .............................................. (re. $13,000) For services and expenses related to the Seneca Army Depot............ 125,000 ............................................. (re. $125,000) For services and expenses related of the Monroe County department of planning and development for economic development and workforce training initiatives ... 290,000 .................... (re. $290,000) For services and expenses of Center State CEO......................... 2,000,000 ......................................... (re. $1,835,000) For services and expenses of the western NY STAMP project ............ 2,000,000 ........................................... (re. $494,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses related to economic development purposes, including but not limited to, marketing and advertising to promote economic development in the state of New York. Funds appropriated herein shall be available for services and expenses, loans and grants, provided, that not more than 50 percent of this appropri- ation shall be available for the 2011-12 state fiscal year ......... 62,360,000 ...................................... (re. $38,840,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2010: 755 12653-14-4 NEW YORK STATE URBAN DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses of a small business revolving loan fund, as authorized pursuant to a chapter of the laws of 2010. Notwithstand- ing any inconsistent provision of law, the director of the budget may suballocate up to the full amount of this appropriation to any department, agency or authority. No moneys of the state in the state treasury or any of its funds shall be expended from this appropri- ation until a miscellaneous receipt is provided from the New York power authority, and the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the New York state job development corpo- ration in such detail as the director of the budget may require .... 25,000,000 .......................................... (re. $112,000) For services and expenses of the empire state economic development fund ... 6,180,000 ................................ (re. $5,843,000) For services and expenses of the minority and women-owned business development and lending program ... 635,000 ......... (re. $633,000) For services and expenses consistent with the federal community devel- opment financial institutions program (12 U.S.C. 4701 et seq.), up to $1,000,000 shall be used for program activities conducted by community development financial institutions in economically distressed and highly distressed areas ............................. 1,495,000 ......................................... (re. $1,009,000) For additional services and expenses of the entrepreneurial assistance program for all designated centers. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the director of the budget shall suballocate the full amount of this appropriation to the department of economic development ... 1,274,000 ......................... (re. $1,079,000) For services and expenses of the university at Buffalo's Krabbe disease research institute ... 980,000 .............. (re. $970,000) For services and expenses related to the university at Albany's insti- tute for nanoelectronics discovery and exploration (INDEX) ......... 980,000 ............................................. (re. $970,000) For services and expenses of the urban and community development program in economically distressed areas ........................... 3,404,000 ......................................... (re. $3,402,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2009: For services and expenses of the empire state economic development fund ... 6,180,000 ................................ (re. $4,967,000) For services and expenses of the minority and women-owned business development and lending program ... 635,000 ......... (re. $635,000) For additional services and expenses of the entrepreneurial assistance program for all designated centers. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the director of the budget shall suballocate the full amount of this appropriation to the department of economic development ... 1,274,000 ........................... (re. $519,000) For services and expenses of the university at Buffalo's Krabbe disease research institute ... 980,000 .............. (re. $980,000) For services and expenses related to the university at Albany's insti- tute for nanoelectronics discovery and exploration (INDEX) ......... 980,000 ............................................. (re. $980,000) 756 12653-14-4 NEW YORK STATE URBAN DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses of the urban and community development program in economically distressed areas ........................... 3,404,000 ......................................... (re. $3,404,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2009, as amended by chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For services and expenses related to the operation of the centers of excellence pursuant to a plan approved by the director of the budg- et. All or portions of the funds appropriated hereby may be suballo- cated or transferred to any department, agency, or public authority ... 5,234,000 ..................................... (re. $2,783,000) Project Schedule PROJECT AMOUNT -------------------------------------------- For services and expenses related to the operation of the Buffalo center of excel- lence in bioinformatics and life sciences .................... 872,333 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Greater Rochester center of excellence in photonics and microsystems ................. 872,333 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Syracuse center of excellence in environmental and energy systems ............... 872,333 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Albany center of excel- lence in nanoelectronics ......... 872,333 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Stony Brook center of excellence in wireless and information technology ........... 872,333 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Binghamton Center of Excellence in small scale systems integration and packaging ........................ 872,333 -------------- Total ........................ 5,234,000 ============== By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2008: For services and expenses of the empire state economic development fund ... 18,970,000 ............................... (re. $2,371,000) 757 12653-14-4 NEW YORK STATE URBAN DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses of the minority and women-owned business development and lending program ... 635,000 ......... (re. $635,000) For services and expenses of military base retention efforts ......... 980,000 ............................................. (re. $780,000) For services and expenses related to the operation of the centers of excellence pursuant to a plan approved by the director of the budg- et. All or portions of the funds appropriated hereby may be subal- located or transferred to any department, agency, or public authori- ty ... 6,934,000 .................................. (re. $2,313,000) Project Schedule PROJECT AMOUNT -------------------------------------------- For services and expenses related to the operation of the Buffalo center of excel- lence in bioinformatics and life sciences .................. 1,155,666 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Greater Rochester center of excellence in photonics and microsystems ............... 1,155,666 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Syracuse center of excellence in environmental and energy systems ............ 1,155,666 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Albany center of excel- lence in nanoelectronics ....... 1,155,666 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Stony Brook center of excellence in wireless and information technology ......... 1,155,666 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Binghamton Center of Excellence in small scale systems integration and packaging ...................... 1,155,666 -------------- Total ........................ 6,934,000 ============== For services and expenses related to the university at Albany's insti- tute for nanoelectronics discovery and exploration (INDEX) ......... 980,000 .............................................. (re. $98,000) For additional services and expenses of the entrepreneurial assistance program for all designated centers. Notwithstanding any inconsistent 758 12653-14-4 NEW YORK STATE URBAN DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 provision of law, the director of the budget shall suballocate the full amount of this appropriation to the department of economic development ... 1,274,000 ........................... (re. $163,000) For services and expenses of the urban and community development program in economically distressed areas ........................... 3,404,000 ......................................... (re. $3,404,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2008, as amended by chapter 1, section 4, of the laws of 2009: For services and expenses of: Jamaica Chamber of Commerce ... 38,000 .................. (re. $6,000) Metropolitan Development Association - Vision 2010 ................... 71,000 ............................................... (re. $30,000) The promotion and marketing of property surrounding the Niagara Falls International Airport ... 75,000 ..................... (re. $33,000) For services and expenses of the MDA CNY Essential Initiative ........ 301,000 ............................................. (re. $102,000) For services and expenses of Griffiss airforce base redevelopment .... 1,053,000 ........................................... (re. $482,000) Hudson Valley Economic Development Corporation ....................... 376,000 ............................................. (re. $249,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2007: For services and expenses of the minority and women-owned business development and lending program ... 1,948,000 ..... (re. $1,948,000) For services and expenses of military base retention efforts ......... 1,000,000 ........................................... (re. $266,000) For services and expenses of the urban and community development program in economically distressed areas ........................... 3,473,000 ......................................... (re. $3,473,000) For services and expenses of Griffiss airforce base redevelopment .... 1,400,000 ........................................... (re. $150,000) For services and expenses related to infrastructure and other improve- ments at Plattsburgh air force base ................................ 1,000,000 ........................................... (re. $374,000) For services and expenses of: Metropolitan Development Association - Grants for Growth ............. 1,000,000 ........................................... (re. $403,000) DaVinci Project ... 45,000 ............................. (re. $40,000) Jamaica Chamber of Commerce ... 115,000 ................. (re. $4,000) Watervliet Arsenal ... 210,000 ......................... (re. $81,000) Metropolitan Development Association-Indoor Environmental Quality Center ... 250,000 ................................... (re. $62,000) Queens Minority and Women's Business Center .......................... 150,000 .............................................. (re. $38,000) CAPITAL REGION LOC, Inc. ... 50,000 .................... (re. $28,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2007, as amended by chapter 496, section 6, of the laws of 2008: For services and expenses related to the operation of the centers of excellence pursuant to a plan approved by the director of the budg- et. All or portions of the funds appropriated hereby may be suballo- 759 12653-14-4 NEW YORK STATE URBAN DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 cated or transferred to any department, agency, or public authority, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 ... 7,075,000 ................. (re. $821,000) Project Schedule PROJECT AMOUNT -------------------------------------------- (thousands) For services and expenses related to the operation of the Buffalo center of excel- lence in bioinformatics and life sciences .................. 1,179,166 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Greater Rochester center of excellence in photonics and microsystems ............... 1,179,166 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Syracuse center of excellence in environmental and energy systems ............. 1,179,166 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Albany center of excel- lence in nanoelectronics ....... 1,179,166 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Stony Brook center of excellence in wireless and information technology ......... 1,179,166 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Binghamton Center of Excellence in small scale systems integration and packaging ...................... 1,179,166 -------------- Total ........................ 7,075,000 ============== For services and expenses related to the university at Albany's insti- tute for nanoelectronics discovery and exploration (INDEX), provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 ... 1,000,000 .................. (re. $94,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2006: 760 12653-14-4 NEW YORK STATE URBAN DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses of the jobs now program .................... 32,134,000 ....................................... (re. $31,134,000) For services and expenses of the urban and community development program in economically distressed areas ........................... 3,473,000 ......................................... (re. $2,428,000) For services and expenses of military base retention efforts ......... 1,000,000 ........................................... (re. $230,000) For services and expenses of: Garment Industry Development Center ... 750,000 ........ (re. $84,000) Metropolitan Development Association-Indoor Environmental Quality Center ... 250,000 .................................. (re. $109,000) For services and expenses of: For services and expenses related to the Long Island Hispanic Chamber of Commerce ... 500,000 ............................. (re. $193,000) For services and expenses related to the county enhancement to the Essential New York Initiative to be distributed on a per capita basis to each of the twelve counties in the program central New York service region ... 1,000,000 ........................ (re. $692,000) For services and expenses related to the Rochester Area Colleges Math and Science Hub ... 500,000 ......................... (re. $136,000) For services and expenses of economic development initiatives ........ 750,000 ............................................. (re. $250,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2006, as amended by chapter 496, section 6, of the laws of 2008: For services and expenses related to the operation of the centers of excellence pursuant to a plan approved by the director of the budg- et. All or portions of the funds appropriated hereby may be suballo- cated or transferred to any department, agency, or public authority, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 ... 7,075,000 ............... (re. $1,513,000) Project Schedule PROJECT AMOUNT -------------------------------------------- (thousands) For services and expenses related to the operation of the Buffalo center of excel- lence in bioinformatics and life sciences .................. 1,415,000 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Greater Rochester center of excellence in photonics and microsystems ............... 1,415,000 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Syracuse center of excellence in environmental 761 12653-14-4 NEW YORK STATE URBAN DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 and energy systems ............. 1,415,000 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Albany center of excel- lence in nanoelectronics ....... 1,415,000 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Stony Brook center of excellence in wireless and information technology ......... 1,415,000 -------------- Total ........................ 7,075,000 -------------- For services and expenses of the university at Buffalo's Krabbe disease research institute, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 .................. 1,000,000 ............................................ (re. $15,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2006, as added by chapter 108, section 5, of the laws of 2006: For infrastructure and other improvements at Plattsburgh air force base ... 1,400,000 .................................. (re. $213,000) For services and expenses of the minority and women-owned business development and lending program ... 648,000 ......... (re. $648,000) For services and expenses consistent with the federal community devel- opment financial institutions program (12 U.S.C. 4701 et seq.), up to $1,000,000 shall be used for program activities conducted by community development financial institutions in economically distressed and highly distressed areas ............................. 1,525,000 ........................................... (re. $300,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2005, as amended by chapter 1, section 4, of the laws of 2009: For services and expenses of the jobs now program .................... 30,634,000 ....................................... (re. $24,464,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2005, as amended by chapter 62, section 4, of the laws of 2005: For services and expenses of infrastructure and other improvements associated with cooperative state/federal efforts at the Seneca army depot ... 900,000 ................................... (re. $137,000) For services and expenses of: American-Axle Tonawanda Forge ... 1,000,000 ........... (re. $926,000) Metropolitan Development Association Essential New York initiative ... 2,000,000 ........................................... (re. $119,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2004, as amended by chapter 496, section 6, of the laws of 2008: 762 12653-14-4 NEW YORK STATE URBAN DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses of the jobs now program, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 ... 32,134,000 ............................................ (re. $9,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2004: For services and expenses of military base retention efforts ......... 1,000,000 ........................................... (re. $166,000) 763 12653-14-4 DIVISION OF VETERANS' AFFAIRS AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS General Fund ....................... 9,406,000 3,798,000 Special Revenue Funds - Federal .... 500,000 0 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 9,906,000 3,798,000 ================ ================ SCHEDULE ADMINISTRATION PROGRAM ......................................... 799,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For payment of supplemental burial benefits to eligible families of military personnel killed in combat, pursuant to section 354-b of the executive law, and for trans- fer of such amounts as are necessary to state operations for related administra- tive expenses .................................. 200,000 For payments of gold star annuity benefits to eligible families of military personnel ..... 599,000 -------------- BLIND VETERAN ANNUITY ASSISTANCE PROGRAM ..................... 6,380,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For payment of annuities to blind veterans and eligible surviving spouses. Up to $15,000 of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations for admin- istrative costs associated with this program ...................................... 6,380,000 -------------- VETERANS' COUNSELING SERVICES PROGRAM ........................ 2,727,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For payment of aid to county and city veter- ans' service agencies pursuant to article 17 of the executive law ...................... 1,177,000 764 12653-14-4 DIVISION OF VETERANS' AFFAIRS AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For services and expenses of the veterans outreach center, inc. (Monroe county) .......... 250,000 For services and expenses related to the veterans justice project ....................... 100,000 For services and expenses of the New York Veterans of Foreign Wars Buffalo Service Office .......................................... 50,000 For services and expenses of the New York Veterans of Foreign Wars New York City Service Office .................................. 75,000 For services and expenses of the Vietnam Veterans of America New York State Council ...... 25,000 For services and expenses of Syracuse University Veterans Legal Clinic ............... 250,000 For services and expenses of Warrior Salute ...... 200,000 For services and expenses of the SAGE Veter- ans' Project ................................... 100,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 2,227,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Federal HHS Account - 25250 For services and expenses related to veter- ans' counseling and outreach ................... 500,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ..................... 500,000 -------------- 765 12653-14-4 DIVISION OF VETERANS' AFFAIRS AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 BLIND VETERAN ANNUITY ASSISTANCE PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For payment of annuities to blind veterans and eligible surviving spouses. Up to $15,000 of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations for administrative costs associated with this program ... 6,380,000 ............................. (re. $2,527,000) [VETERAN] VETERANS' COUNSELING SERVICES PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For payment of aid to county and city veterans' service agencies pursuant to article 17 of the executive law ........................ 1,177,000 ........................................... (re. $531,000) For services and expenses of the veterans outreach center, inc. (Monroe county) ... 250,000 ......................... (re. $250,000) For services and expenses of the New York Veterans of Foreign Wars Buffalo Service Office ... 50,000 .................... (re. $50,000) For services and expenses of the New York Veterans of Foreign Wars New York City Service Office ... 75,000 .................. (re. $75,000) For services and expenses of the Vietnam Veterans of America New York State Council ... 25,000 ............................. (re. $25,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For payment of aid to county and city veterans' service agencies pursuant to article 17 of the executive law ........................ 1,177,000 ........................................... (re. $115,000) For services and expenses of the New York Veterans of Foreign Wars Buffalo Service Office ... 50,000 .................... (re. $50,000) For services and expenses of the New York Veterans of Foreign Wars New York City Service Office ... 75,000 .................. (re. $75,000) For services and expenses of the Vietnam Veterans of America New York State Council ... 25,000 ............................. (re. $25,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses of the New York Veterans of Foreign Wars Buffalo Service Office ... 50,000 .................... (re. $50,000) For services and expenses of the New York Veterans of Foreign Wars New York City Service Office ... 75,000 .................. (re. $25,000) 766 12653-14-4 OFFICE OF VICTIM SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS Special Revenue Funds - Federal .... 35,493,000 57,940,000 Special Revenue Funds - Other ...... 30,627,000 59,107,000 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 66,120,000 117,047,000 ================ ================ SCHEDULE PAYMENTS TO VICTIMS PROGRAM ................................. 35,043,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Miscellaneous Operating Grants Fund Crime Victims - Compensation Account - 25370 For payments to victims in accordance with the federal crime control act of 1984 ....... 11,523,000 -------------- Program account subtotal .................. 11,523,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Criminal Justice Improvement Account - 21945 For payment of claims already accrued and to accrue to innocent victims of violent crime pursuant to article 22 of the execu- tive law .................................... 23,520,000 -------------- Program account subtotal .................. 23,520,000 -------------- VICTIM AND WITNESS ASSISTANCE PROGRAM ....................... 31,077,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Miscellaneous Operating Grants Fund Crime Victims Assistance Account - 25370 For victim and witness assistance in accord- ance with the federal crime control act of 1984, distributed through a competitive process ..................................... 23,970,000 -------------- Program account subtotal .................. 23,970,000 -------------- 767 12653-14-4 OFFICE OF VICTIM SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Special Revenue Funds - Other Combined Expendable Trust Fund OVS-Gifts and Bequests Account - 20100 For services and expenses associated with gifts and bequests to the office of victim services. These funds may be transferred to state operations ............................. 40,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ...................... 40,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Criminal Justice Improvement Account - 21945 For services and expenses of programs providing services to crime victims and witnesses, distributed through a compet- itive process ................................ 7,067,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 7,067,000 -------------- 768 12653-14-4 OFFICE OF VICTIM SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 PAYMENTS TO VICTIMS PROGRAM Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal MISCELLANEOUS Operating Grants Fund Crime Victims - Compensation Account - 25370 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For payments to victims in accordance with the federal crime control act of 1984 ... 11,523,000 ....................... (re. $10,000,000) Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Criminal Justice Improvement Account - 21945 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For payment of claims already accrued and to accrue to innocent victims of violent crime pursuant to article 22 of the executive law ... 23,520,000 ................................... (re. $23,520,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For payment of claims already accrued and to accrue to innocent victims of violent crime pursuant to article 22 of the executive law ... 23,520,000 ................................... (re. $23,520,000) VICTIM AND WITNESS ASSISTANCE PROGRAM Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal MISCELLANEOUS Operating Grants Fund Crime Victims Assistance Account - 25370 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For victim and witness assistance in accordance with the federal crime control act of 1984, distributed through a competitive process ... 23,970,000 ....................................... (re. $23,970,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal MISCELLANEOUS Operating Grants Fund Crime Victims Assistance Account By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For victim and witness assistance in accordance with the federal crime control act of 1984, distributed through a competitive process ..... 23,970,000 ....................................... (re. $23,970,000) Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Criminal Justice Improvement Account - 21945 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses of programs providing services to crime victims and witnesses, distributed through a competitive process ... 7,067,000 ......................................... (re. $7,067,000) 769 12653-14-4 OFFICE OF VICTIM SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses of programs providing services to crime victims and witnesses, distributed through a competitive process... 7,067,000 ......................................... (re. $5,000,000) 770 12653-14-4 MISCELLANEOUS -- ALL STATE DEPARTMENTS AND AGENCIES HIGHER EDUCATION OPPORTUNITY PROGRAMS AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011, as added by chapter 55, section 2, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses of the following: search for education, elevation and knowledge (SEEK) programs ($1,000,000); educational opportunity program ($955,000); student financial assistance to expand opportunities at community colleges of the city university for the educationally and economically disadvantaged in accordance with section 6452 of the education law ($55,000); liberty partner- ship program awards ($1,700,000); higher education opportunity program awards ($3,485,000); science and technology entry program (STEP) awards ($1,027,000); and collegiate science and technology entry program (CSTEP) awards ($778,000). This appropriation may be allocated to the city university of New York, the state university of New York, and the state education department pursuant to a plan developed and approved by the director of the budget following consultation with the chair of the assembly ways and means committee ... 9,000,000 ..................................... (re. $2,128,000) 771 12653-14-4 MISCELLANEOUS -- ALL STATE DEPARTMENTS AND AGENCIES HUDSON RIVER VALLEY GREENWAY COMMUNITIES COUNCIL AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS General Fund ....................... 136,000 673,000 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 136,000 673,000 ================ ================ SCHEDULE OPERATIONS PROGRAM ............................................. 136,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For grants of the Hudson river valley green- way compact and the protection and enhancement of the Hudson river greenway resources ...................................... 136,000 -------------- 772 12653-14-4 MISCELLANEOUS -- ALL STATE DEPARTMENTS AND AGENCIES HUDSON RIVER VALLEY GREENWAY COMMUNITIES COUNCIL AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 OPERATIONS PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For grants of the Hudson river valley greenway compact and the protection and enhancement of the Hudson river greenway resources ... 136,000 ......................................... (re. $136,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For grants of the Hudson river valley greenway compact and the protection and enhancement of the Hudson river greenway resources ... 136,000 ......................................... (re. $136,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For grants of the Hudson river valley greenway compact and the protection and enhancement of the Hudson river greenway resources ... 136,000 ......................................... (re. $136,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For grants of the Hudson river valley greenway compact and the protection and enhancement of the Hudson river greenway resources ... 136,000 ......................................... (re. $136,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2009: For grants of the Hudson river valley greenway compact and the protection and enhancement of the Hudson river greenway resources ... 160,000 ......................................... (re. $129,000) 773 12653-14-4 MISCELLANEOUS -- ALL STATE DEPARTMENTS AND AGENCIES HURRICANE IRENE - TROPICAL STORM LEE FLOOD RECOVERY GRANT PROGRAM AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011, as added by chapter 55, section 2, of the laws of 2011: For implementation of the Hurricane Irene - Tropical Storm Lee Flood Recovery Grant Program. This appropriation may be allocated to empire state development or any other state agency for the purposes of implementing the Hurricane Irene - Tropical Storm Lee Flood Recovery Grant Program ... 50,000,000 ............ (re. $27,734,000) 774 12653-14-4 MISCELLANEOUS -- ALL STATE DEPARTMENTS AND AGENCIES LOCAL GOVERNMENT ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS General Fund ....................... 835,546,467 82,786,000 Fiduciary Funds .................... 30,000,000 0 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 865,546,467 82,786,000 ================ ================ SCHEDULE AID AND INCENTIVES FOR MUNICIPALITIES ...................... 794,000,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For payment to local governments under the aid and incentives for municipalities program pursuant to section 54 of the state finance law in accordance with the following: For base level grants to municipalities; notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, in the state fiscal year commencing April 1, 2014, each munici- pality shall receive a base level grant in an amount equal to the base level grant which such municipality received in the state fiscal year commencing April 1, 2013 pursuant to paragraph b of subdivision 10 of section 54 of the state finance law; provided, however, that a town in which a village dissolved in the state fiscal year commencing April 1, 2013 shall receive a base level grant in amount equal to the total base level grants which such town and such village received in such state fiscal year pursuant to paragraph b of subdivision 10 of section 54 of the state finance law ................................ 715,000,000 For citizens re-organization empowerment grants and citizen empowerment tax credits administered by the department of state pursuant to section 54 of the state finance law. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, no payment shall be made from this appro- 775 12653-14-4 MISCELLANEOUS -- ALL STATE DEPARTMENTS AND AGENCIES LOCAL GOVERNMENT ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 priation without a certificate of approval by the director of the budget ............... 35,000,000 For awards under the local government performance and efficiency program admin- istered by the financial restructuring board for local governments or the depart- ment of state pursuant to section 54 of the state finance law. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, no payment shall be made from this appro- priation without a certificate of approval by the director of the budget ............... 40,000,000 For a local government efficiency grant program administered by the department of state pursuant to section 54 of the state finance law. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, no payment shall be made from this appro- priation without a certificate of approval by the director of the budget ................ 4,000,000 -------------- SMALL GOVERNMENT ASSISTANCE .................................... 217,300 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For payment of small government assistance on or before March 31, 2015 upon audit and warrant of the comptroller according to the following: For payment to the County of Essex ............... 124,000 For payment to the County of Franklin ............. 72,000 For payment to the County of Hamilton ............. 21,300 -------------- AID TO MUNICIPALITIES WITH VIDEO LOTTERY GAMING FACILITIES .. 29,331,167 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For payment of aid to the city of Yonkers as an eligible city in which a video lottery gaming facility is located pursuant to section 54-l of the state finance law. The amount appropriated herein shall be avail- able for payment to the city pursuant to section 54-l of the state finance law no 776 12653-14-4 MISCELLANEOUS -- ALL STATE DEPARTMENTS AND AGENCIES LOCAL GOVERNMENT ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 earlier than April 1, 2015 and no later than June 30, 2015 on audit and warrant of the state comptroller notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary including any contrary provision of section 40 or section 54-l of the state finance law. Such payment shall constitute complete liquidation of the state's obligation to the city under section 54-l of the state finance law for the state fiscal year commencing on April 1, 2015 ................. 19,600,000 For payment of aid to eligible munici- palities in which a video lottery gaming facility is located pursuant to section 54-l of the state finance law. Notwith- standing any provision of law to the contrary, such municipalities shall receive aid in an amount equal to 70 percent of the aid which such munici- palities received in the state fiscal year commencing April 1, 2008 pursuant to section 54-l of the state finance law ........ 9,731,167 -------------- VILLAGE PER CAPITA AID ....................................... 2,000,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account For payment on or before September 25, 2014, to villages eligible to receive aid pursu- ant to subdivision 10 of section 54 of the state finance law in the state fiscal year beginning April 1, 2014. Such aid shall be apportioned by the director of the budget on a per-capita basis, according to the 2010 federal decennial census, with no individual apportionment and payment less than one hundred dollars per eligible village ...................................... 2,000,000 -------------- MISCELLANEOUS FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE ........................... 9,998,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 777 12653-14-4 MISCELLANEOUS -- ALL STATE DEPARTMENTS AND AGENCIES LOCAL GOVERNMENT ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment to the county of Madison to provide interim financial assistance to mitigate shortfalls in real property tax revenue resulting from the non-payment of real property taxes by the Oneida Indian Nation of New York. No payment shall be made from this appropriation if, by Novem- ber 30, 2014, a payment has been made to the county pursuant to subdivision 3 of section 99-h of the state finance law, and provided further that if payment from this appropriation is made and payment pursuant to subdivision 3 of section 99-h is also made on or before March 31, 2015, any subsequent payment and liability due pursuant to subdivision 3 of section 99-h shall be reduced by the amount paid from this appropriation ........................... 1,500,000 For payment to the county of Oneida to provide interim financial assistance to mitigate shortfalls in real property tax revenue resulting from the non-payment of real property taxes by the Oneida Indian Nation of New York. No payment shall be made from this appropriation if, by Novem- ber 30, 2014, a payment has been made to the county pursuant to subdivision 3 of section 99-h of the state finance law, and provided further that if payment from this appropriation is made and payment pursuant to subdivision 3 of section 99-h is also made on or before March 31, 2015, any subsequent payment and liability due pursuant to subdivision 3 of section 99-h shall be reduced by the amount paid from this appropriation ........................... 1,500,000 For payment to the county of Seneca to provide interim financial assistance to mitigate shortfalls in real property tax revenue resulting from the non-payment of real property taxes by the Cayuga Indian Nation of New York ........................... 1,800,000 For payment to the county of Cayuga to provide interim financial assistance to mitigate shortfalls in real property tax revenue resulting from the non-payment of real property taxes by the Cayuga Indian Nation of New York ............................. 700,000 For payment to the county of Franklin to provide interim financial assistance to 778 12653-14-4 MISCELLANEOUS -- ALL STATE DEPARTMENTS AND AGENCIES LOCAL GOVERNMENT ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 mitigate shortfalls in real property tax revenue resulting from the non-payment of real property taxes by the St. Regis Mohawk Tribe ................................... 700,000 For payment to the Village of Mastic Beach ........ 75,000 For payment to the Village of Woodbury ............ 27,000 For payment to the Village of South Blooming Grove ........................................... 19,000 For payment to the Village of Sagaponack ........... 2,000 For payment to the county of Onondaga for a school discipline pilot project with the Syracuse City School District ................ 2,000,000 For payment to the City of Syracuse for a shared services project with Onondaga County ......................................... 125,000 For payment to the Town of Brookhaven for a pollution mitigation drainage project .......... 100,000 For payment to the North Patchogue Fire Department ..................................... 150,000 For payment to the Village of Bellport for a sewer project .................................. 100,000 For payment to the city of New York on or after April 1, 2015, to reimburse the city for the state liability incurred pursuant to a chapter of the laws of 2014 that amended sections 476-b and 467-c of the real property tax law which increased the income threshold ............................. 1,200,000 -------------- MUNICIPAL ASSISTANCE STATE AID FUND ......................... 15,000,000 -------------- Fiduciary Funds Municipal Assistance State Aid Fund SPECIAL ACCOUNT FOR THE MUNICIPAL ASSISTANCE CORPORATION FOR THE CITY OF TROY For payment pursuant to the provisions of section 92-e of the state finance law to the municipal assistance corporation for the city of Troy, to the extent required to comply with the agreements between such corporation and the holders of its notes and bonds, and for the corporate purposes of such corporation, and, to the extent not required by such corporation for such purposes, for payment to the city of Troy for support of local government, provided however, that the maximum amount to be 779 12653-14-4 MISCELLANEOUS -- ALL STATE DEPARTMENTS AND AGENCIES LOCAL GOVERNMENT ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 paid pursuant to this appropriation shall not exceed the total of the revenues deposited in the municipal assistance state aid fund for such city pursuant to the provisions of section 92-e of the state finance law ........................... 15,000,000 -------------- MUNICIPAL ASSISTANCE TAX FUND ............................... 15,000,000 -------------- Fiduciary Funds Municipal Assistance Tax Fund SPECIAL ACCOUNT FOR THE MUNICIPAL ASSISTANCE CORPORATION FOR THE CITY OF TROY For payment pursuant to the provisions of section 92-d of the state finance law to the municipal assistance corporation for the city of Troy, to the extent required to comply with the agreements between such corporation and the holders of its notes and bonds, and for the corporate purposes of such corporation, and, to the extent not required by such corporation for such purposes, for payment to the city of Troy for support of local government, provided however, that the maximum amount to be paid pursuant to this appropriation shall not exceed the total of the revenues derived from sales and compensating use taxes imposed and collected by sections 1210 and 1262 of the tax law, that would have been received by the city of Troy absent the application of chapter 721 of the laws of 1994 ............................ 15,000,000 -------------- 780 12653-14-4 MISCELLANEOUS -- ALL STATE DEPARTMENTS AND AGENCIES LOCAL GOVERNMENT ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 AID AND INCENTIVES FOR MUNICIPALITIES General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For a local government efficiency grant program administered by the department of state pursuant to section 54 of the state finance law. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the maximum grant award for a local government efficiency planning project, or the planning component of a project that includes both planning and implementa- tion, shall not exceed $12,500 per municipality; provided, however, that in no event shall such a planning project receive a grant award in excess of $100,000. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, local matching funds equal to at least 50 percent of the total cost of activities under the grant work plan approved by the department of state shall be required for planning grants. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, no payment shall be made from this appropriation without a certificate of approval by the director of the budget ... 4,000,000 .............. (re. $4,000,000) The appropriation made by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013, is hereby amended and reappropriated to read: For awards under the local government performance and efficiency program administered by the FINANCIAL RESTRUCTURING BOARD FOR LOCAL GOVERNMENTS OR THE department of state pursuant to section 54 of the state finance law. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, no payment shall be made from this appropriation without a certificate of approval by the director of the budget ... 40,000,000 ............ (re. $40,000,000) For citizens re-organization empowerment grants and citizen empower- ment tax credits administered by the department of state pursuant to section 54 of the state finance law. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, for citizens re-organiza- tion empowerment grants, matching funds equal to at least 50 percent of the total cost of activities under the grant work plan approved by the department of state shall be required for a local government re-organization grant for a re-organization study, except for such grants that are awarded to a local government entity eligible for an expedited grant. Upon implementation of the local government re-or- ganization, the local matching funds required by such grant for a re-organization study shall be refunded except for 10 percent of the total cost of activities under the grant work plan approved by the department of state. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, no payment shall be made from this appropriation without a certificate of approval by the director of the budget ............................................. [35,000,000] 2,524,838 ............................ (re. $1,500,000) 781 12653-14-4 MISCELLANEOUS -- ALL STATE DEPARTMENTS AND AGENCIES LOCAL GOVERNMENT ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For a local government efficiency grant program administered by the department of state pursuant to section 54 of the state finance law. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, no payment shall be made from this appropriation without a certificate of approval by the director of the budget ... 4,000,000 .............. (re. $4,000,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For citizens re-organization empowerment grants and citizen empower- ment tax credits administered by the department of state pursuant to section 54 of the state finance law. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, no payment shall be made from this appropriation without a certificate of approval by the director of the budget ... 2,434,369 .............. (re. $1,500,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For a local government efficiency grant program administered by the department of state pursuant to section 54 of the state finance law, subject to a plan approved by the director of the budget. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, no payment shall be made from this appropriation without a certificate of approval by the director of the budget ... 4,000,000 .............. (re. $3,768,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For awards under a local government performance and efficiency program pursuant to section 54 of the state finance law. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, no payment shall be made from this appropriation without a certificate of approval by the director of the budget ... 13,000,000 ............ (re. $13,000,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For citizens re-organization empowerment grants and citizen empower- ment tax credits administered by the department of state pursuant to section 54 of the state finance law, subject to a plan approved by the director of the budget. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, citizen empowerment tax credits may be calculated and awarded to eligible municipalities in the same manner as municipal merger incentives pursuant to section 54 of the state finance law in effect on January 1, 2011, and shall be paid to such municipalities on or before September 25, 2011; provided, however, that any municipality which received such municipal merger incentive in the state fiscal year commencing April 1, 2010 may be paid a citizen empowerment tax cred- it on or before September 25, 2011 in the same amount as such munic- ipal merger incentive; provided, further, that any municipality receiving a citizen empowerment tax credit shall use at least 70 782 12653-14-4 MISCELLANEOUS -- ALL STATE DEPARTMENTS AND AGENCIES LOCAL GOVERNMENT ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 percent of such credit for property tax relief and the balance of such credit for general municipal purposes. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, no payment shall be made from this appropriation without a certificate of approval by the director of the budget ... 1,597,785 .............. (re. $1,376,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2010, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For a local government efficiency grant program administered by the department of state pursuant to section 54 of the state finance law. Of the amount appropriated herein, up to $750,000 shall be made avail- able for high priority planning grants and general efficiency plan- ning grants to eligible municipalities. Of the amount appropriated herein, up to $2,125,000 shall be made available for efficiency implementation grants to eligible munici- palities. Of the amount appropriated herein, up to $2,125,000 shall be made available for twenty-first century demonstration project grants to eligible municipalities. Of the amount appropriated herein, up to $57,133 shall be made avail- able for municipal merger incentives for eligible municipalities. Notwithstanding the above provisions of this appropriation, and subject to approval of the director of the budget, any unused moneys provided pursuant to this appropriation for high priority planning grants, general efficiency planning grants or twenty-first century demonstration project grants may be used for efficiency implementa- tion grants, and any unused moneys provided pursuant to this appro- priation for high priority planning grants, general efficiency plan- ning grants or efficiency implementation grants may be used for twenty-first century demonstration project grants. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, no payment shall be made from this appropriation without a certificate of approval by the director of the budget ... 5,057,133 .............. (re. $4,238,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2009, as amended by chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For a local government efficiency grant program administered by the department of state pursuant to section 54 of the state finance law. Of the amount appropriated herein, up to $750,000 shall be made available for high priority planning grants and general efficiency planning grants to eligible municipalities. Of the amount appropriated herein, up to $2,125,000 shall be made available for efficiency implementation grants to eligible munici- palities. Of the amount appropriated herein, up to $2,125,000 shall be made available for twenty-first century demonstration project grants to eligible municipalities. Notwithstanding the above provisions of this appropriation, and subject to approval of the director of the budget, any unused moneys 783 12653-14-4 MISCELLANEOUS -- ALL STATE DEPARTMENTS AND AGENCIES LOCAL GOVERNMENT ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 provided pursuant to this appropriation for any one type of grant may be used for any other type of grant. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, no payment shall be made from this appropriation without a certificate of approval by the director of the budget ... 5,000,000 .............. (re. $1,239,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2008, as amended by chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2009: For a local government efficiency grant program administered by the department of state pursuant to section 54 of the state finance law. Of the amount appropriated herein, up to $2,450,000 shall be made available for high priority planning grants and general efficiency planning grants to eligible municipalities. Of the amount appropriated herein, up to $4,900,000 shall be made available for efficiency implementation grants to eligible munici- palities. Of the amount appropriated herein, up to $4,165,000 shall be made available for twenty-first century demonstration project grants to eligible municipalities. Of the amount appropriated herein, up to $500,000 shall be suballo- cated to the department of state and other state agencies subject to approval of the director of the budget for administrative expenses, regional technical assistance and state agency shared services assistance to local governments. Notwithstanding the above provisions of this appropriation, and subject to approval of the director of the budget, any unused moneys provided pursuant to this appropriation for high priority planning grants, general efficiency planning grants or twenty-first century demonstration project grants may be used for efficiency implementa- tion grants, and any unused moneys provided pursuant to this appro- priation for high priority planning grants, general efficiency plan- ning grants or efficiency implementation grants may be used for twenty-first century demonstration project grants. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, no payment shall be made from this appropriation without a certificate of approval by the director of the budget ... 12,015,000 ............. (re. $3,077,000) EFFICIENCY INCENTIVE GRANTS General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2008, as amended by chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2010: Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount appro- priated herein shall be made available for payment to the Buffalo fiscal stability authority for use in awarding grants to support city activities to achieve recurring savings through innovations and reengineering. Payments for such purposes shall be allocated subject to plans or amended plans provided pursuant to section 3857-a of the 784 12653-14-4 MISCELLANEOUS -- ALL STATE DEPARTMENTS AND AGENCIES LOCAL GOVERNMENT ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 public authorities law and subject to a payment plan approved by the director of the budget ... 1,470,000 .............. (re. $1,470,000) Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount appro- priated herein shall be made available for payment to the Erie coun- ty fiscal stability authority for use in awarding grants to support county activities to achieve recurring savings through innovations and reengineering. Payments for such purposes shall be allocated subject to plans or amended plans provided pursuant to section 3957-a of the public authorities law and subject to a payment plan approved by the director of the budget ............................. 3,430,000 ......................................... (re. $2,470,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2007, as amended by chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2010: Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount appro- priated herein shall be made available for payment to the Buffalo fiscal stability authority for use in awarding grants to support city activities to achieve recurring savings through innovations and reengineering. Payments for such purposes shall be allocated subject to plans or amended plans provided pursuant to section 3857-a of the public authorities law and subject to a payment plan approved by the director of the budget ... 8,630,000 .............. (re. $1,148,000) 785 12653-14-4 MISCELLANEOUS -- ALL STATE DEPARTMENTS AND AGENCIES NATIONAL AND COMMUNITY SERVICE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS General Fund ....................... 350,000 1,213,000 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 350,000 1,213,000 ================ ================ SCHEDULE OPERATIONS PROGRAM ............................................. 350,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For services and expenses of regional volun- teer centers defined as community-based organizations with a focus on volunteerism that meets critical needs in communities, that promote service and civic engagement opportunities to a specific region of the state and have the capacity to provide training and support for non-profits and businesses interested in creating volun- teer programs. Such assistance shall be awarded by grants through one or more competitive processes to eligible communi- ty-based organizations and may also be available for sub-grants to local non-pro- fit organizations in need of volunteer coordination assistance ........................ 350,000 -------------- 786 12653-14-4 MISCELLANEOUS -- ALL STATE DEPARTMENTS AND AGENCIES NATIONAL AND COMMUNITY SERVICE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 OPERATIONS PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses of regional volunteer centers defined as community-based organizations with a focus on volunteerism that meets critical needs in communities, that promote service and civic engagement opportunities to a specific region of the state and have the capacity to provide training and support for non-profits and businesses interested in creating volunteer programs. Such assist- ance shall be awarded by grants through one or more competitive processes to eligible community-based organizations and may also be available for sub-grants to local non-profit organizations in need of volunteer coordination assistance ............................... 350,000 ............................................. (re. $350,000) By chapter 53, section 1 of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses of regional volunteer centers defined as community-based organizations with a focus on volunteerism that meets critical needs in communities, that promote service and civic engagement opportunities to a specific region of the state and have the capacity to provide training and support for non-profits and businesses interested in creating volunteer programs. Such assist- ance shall be awarded by grants through one or more competitive processes to eligible community-based organizations and may also be available for sub-grants to local non-profit organizations in need of volunteer coordination assistance ... 350,000 .... (re. $350,000) By chapter 53, section 1 of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses of regional volunteer centers defined as community-based organizations with a focus on volunteerism that meets critical needs in communities, that promote service and civic engagement opportunities to a specific region of the state and have the capacity to provide training and support for non-profits and businesses interested in creating volunteer programs. Such assist- ance shall be awarded by grants through one or more competitive processes to eligible community-based organizations and may also be available for sub-grants to local non-profit organizations in need of volunteer coordination assistance ... 350,000 .... (re. $350,000) By chapter 53, section 1 of the laws of 2010: For services and expenses of regional volunteer centers defined as community-based organizations with a focus on volunteerism that meets critical needs in communities, that promote service and civic engagement opportunities to a specific region of the state and have the capacity to provide training and support for non-profits and businesses interested in creating volunteer programs. Such assist- ance shall be awarded by grants through one or more competitive 787 12653-14-4 MISCELLANEOUS -- ALL STATE DEPARTMENTS AND AGENCIES NATIONAL AND COMMUNITY SERVICE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 processes to eligible community-based organizations and may also be available for sub-grants to local non-profit organizations in need of volunteer coordination assistance ... 350,000 .... (re. $163,000) 788 12653-14-4 MISCELLANEOUS -- ALL STATE DEPARTMENTS AND AGENCIES PAY FOR SUCCESS CONTINGENCY RESERVE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS General Fund ....................... 53,000,000 0 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 53,000,000 0 ================ ================ SCHEDULE PAY FOR SUCCESS CONTINGENCY RESERVE ......................... 53,000,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For services and expenses of pay for success initiatives to improve program outcomes in the areas of early childhood development and child welfare, health care or public safety. Such services and expenses may include, but shall not be limited to, contract payments to intermediary organ- izations responsible for raising funds to support project costs and managing the delivery of services, contract payments for the verification and validation of program outcomes achieved, and payments based on the achievement and validation of specific performance targets as agreed upon in contracts and other agreements that may be part of pay for success initi- atives; provided, however, that no contract for a pay for success initiative shall be entered into pursuant to this appropriation unless the director of the budget determines that there is a reason- able expectation that the initiative and related administration costs will generate savings to the state and/or local govern- ments net of any payments pursuant to this appropriation and, provided further that the state shall not enter into a contract pursuant to this appropriation with a party other than a not-for-profit corpo- ration or charitable foundation for the purpose of financing a pay for success initiative; such restriction shall not apply to contracts related to the evalu- 789 12653-14-4 MISCELLANEOUS -- ALL STATE DEPARTMENTS AND AGENCIES PAY FOR SUCCESS CONTINGENCY RESERVE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 ation of or ancillary activities related to the administration of such pay for success initiative. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, for the purpose of implementing pay for success initiatives, the amounts appropriated herein may be transferred or suballocated to any state department, agency or public authority and any state department, agency or public authority may then transfer to state oper- ations to accomplish the intent of this appropriation with the approval of the director of the budget. Notwithstanding section 40 of state finance law or any other law to the contrary, this appropri- ation shall remain in full force and effect for the period April 1, 2014 to March 31, 2015 and the period April 1, 2015 to March 31, 2016 ...................... 53,000,000 -------------- 790 12653-14-4 MISCELLANEOUS -- ALL STATE DEPARTMENTS AND AGENCIES PAYMENT TO THE CITY OF NEW YORK AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Local Government Assistance Tax Fund - 40452 For payment to the city of New York pursuant to section 3238-a of the public authorities law upon audit and warrant of the comptroller. The amount appropriated herein shall constitute fulfillment of the state's obli- gation for the fiscal year of the city of New York ending June 30, 2014 ..................................... 170,000,000 ============== 791 12653-14-4 MISCELLANEOUS -- ALL STATE DEPARTMENTS AND AGENCIES REGIONAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 REGIONAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2005, as transferred by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses of the regional economic development program pursuant to a memorandum of understanding to be executed by the governor, the temporary president of the senate, and the speaker of the assembly. All or a portion of the funds appropriated hereby may be suballocated to any department, agency, or public authority, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 ... 10,000,000 .............. (re. $5,159,000) 792 12653-14-4 MISCELLANEOUS -- ALL STATE DEPARTMENTS AND AGENCIES TRIBAL STATE COMPACT REVENUE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS Special Revenue Funds - Other ...... 111,400,000 70,100,000 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 111,400,000 70,100,000 ================ ================ SCHEDULE TRIBAL STATE COMPACT REVENUE PROGRAM ....................... 111,400,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Tribal State Compact Revenue Account - 22169 Notwithstanding any other law to the contra- ry, for services and expenses of grants equal to 25 percent of the negotiated percentage of the net drop from electronic gaming devices the state receives from such devices located at the Seneca Niagara casino pursuant to the tribal compact for the purposes specified in section 99-h of the state finance law. Funds appropriated herein may be suballocated to any depart- ment, agency or public authority ............ 23,900,000 Notwithstanding any other law to the contra- ry, payments to counties eligible to receive aid equal to 10 percent of the negotiated percentage of the net drop from electronic gaming devices the state receives from such devices located at the Seneca Niagara casino pursuant to the tribal compact for purposes specified in subdivision 3-a of section 99-h of the state finance law. Funds appropriated herein may be suballocated to any depart- ment, agency or public authority ............. 9,600,000 Notwithstanding any other law to the contra- ry, for services and expenses of grants equal to 25 percent of the negotiated percentage of the net drop from electronic gaming devices the state receives from such devices located at the Seneca Allega- ny casino pursuant to the tribal compacts for the purposes specified in subdivision 3 of section 99-h of the state finance law 793 12653-14-4 MISCELLANEOUS -- ALL STATE DEPARTMENTS AND AGENCIES TRIBAL STATE COMPACT REVENUE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 and pursuant to a plan approved by the director of the budget and developed by the empire state development corporation in consultation with municipal governments hosting tribal casinos pursuant to subdi- vision (a) of section 12 of the executive law. Copies of the approved plan shall be submitted to the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Funds appropriated herein may be suballocated to any department, agency or public authority ............................................. 11,100,000 Notwithstanding any other law to the contra- ry, payments to counties eligible to receive aid equal to 10 percent of the negotiated percentage of the net drop from electronic gaming devices the state receives from such devices located at the Seneca Allegany casino pursuant to the tribal compact for purposes specified in subdivision 3-a of section 99-h of the state finance law. Funds appropriated herein may be suballocated to any depart- ment, agency or public authority ............. 4,400,000 Notwithstanding any other law to the contra- ry, for services and expenses of grants equal to 25 percent of the negotiated percentage of the net drop from electronic gaming devices the state receives from such devices located at the Seneca Buffalo Creek casino pursuant to the tribal compact for the purposes specified in section 99-h of the state finance law. Funds appropriated herein may be suballo- cated to any department, agency or public authority .................................... 8,000,000 Notwithstanding any other law to the contra- ry, payments to counties eligible to receive aid equal to 10 percent of the negotiated percentage of the net drop from electronic gaming devices the state receives from such devices located at the Seneca Buffalo Creek casino pursuant to the tribal compact for purposes specified in subdivision 3-a of section 99-h of the state finance law. Funds appropriated herein may be suballocated to any depart- ment, agency or public authority ............. 3,200,000 794 12653-14-4 MISCELLANEOUS -- ALL STATE DEPARTMENTS AND AGENCIES TRIBAL STATE COMPACT REVENUE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Notwithstanding any other law to the contra- ry, for services and expenses of grants equal to 25 percent of the negotiated percentage of the net drop from electronic gaming devices the state receives from such devices located at the Akwesasne Mohawk casino pursuant to the tribal compacts for the purposes specified in chapter 590 of the laws of 2004 and pursu- ant to a plan approved by the director of the budget and developed by the empire state development corporation in consulta- tion with municipal governments in the county or counties of Franklin or St. Lawrence. Such plan shall ensure that the counties of Franklin and St. Lawrence, and the affected towns therein, shall each receive 50 percent of the monies appropriated herein. Copies of the approved plan shall be submitted to the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Funds appropriated herein may be suballocated to any department, agency or public authority .............................................. 7,700,000 Notwithstanding any other law to the contra- ry, for payments to counties eligible to receive aid equal to 10 percent of the negotiated percentage of the net drop from electronic gaming devices the state receives from such devices located at the Akwesasne casino pursuant to the tribal compact for purposes specified in subdivi- sion 3-a of section 99-h of the state finance law. Funds appropriated herein may be suballocated to any department, agency or public authority ................... 3,100,000 Notwithstanding any other law to the contra- ry, for services and expenses of grants equal to 25 percent of the negotiated percentage of the net drop from electronic gaming devices plus an additional sum of $6,000,000 the state receives from such devices located at the Oneida Turning Stone casino pursuant to the tribal compact for purposes specified in section 99-h of the state finance law. Funds appropriated herein may be suballocated to any department, agency or public authority .. 23,100,000 795 12653-14-4 MISCELLANEOUS -- ALL STATE DEPARTMENTS AND AGENCIES TRIBAL STATE COMPACT REVENUE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Notwithstanding any other law to the contra- ry, for payments to counties eligible to receive aid equal to 10 percent of the negotiated percentage of the net drop from electronic gaming devices the state receives from such devices located at the Oneida Turning Stone casino pursuant to the tribal compact for purposes specified in subdivision 3-a of section 99-h of the state finance law. Funds appropriated herein may be suballocated to any depart- ment, agency or public authority ............. 6,300,000 Notwithstanding any other law to the contra- ry, for services and expenses of grants to Madison county equal to a onetime $11,000,000 payment received by the state pursuant to an agreement with the Oneida Nation of New York for purposes specified in section 99-h of the state finance law. Funds appropriated herein may be suballo- cated to any department, agency or public authority ................................... 11,000,000 -------------- 796 12653-14-4 MISCELLANEOUS -- ALL STATE DEPARTMENTS AND AGENCIES TRIBAL STATE COMPACT REVENUE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 TRIBAL STATE COMPACT REVENUE PROGRAM Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Tribal State Compact Revenue Account - 22169 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: Notwithstanding any other law to the contrary, for services and expenses of grants equal to 25 percent of the negotiated percentage of the net drop from electronic gaming devices the state receives from such devices located at the Seneca Niagara casino pursuant to the tribal compact for the purposes specified in section 99-h of the state finance law. Funds appropriated herein may be suballocated to any department, agency or public authority ......................... 27,600,000 ....................................... (re. $27,600,000) Notwithstanding any other law to the contrary, for services and expenses of grants equal to 25 percent of the negotiated percentage of the net drop from electronic gaming devices the state receives from such devices located at the Seneca Allegany casino pursuant to the tribal compacts for the purposes specified in subdivision 3 of section 99-h of the state finance law and pursuant to a plan approved by the director of the budget and developed by the empire state development corporation in consultation with municipal govern- ments hosting tribal casinos pursuant to subdivision (a) of section 12 of the executive law. Copies of the approved plan shall be submitted to the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Funds appropri- ated herein may be suballocated to any department, agency or public authority ... 10,500,000 ......................... (re. $10,500,000) Notwithstanding any other law to the contrary, for services and expenses of grants equal to 25 percent of the negotiated percentage of the net drop from electronic gaming devices the state receives from such devices located at the Seneca Buffalo Creek casino pursu- ant to the tribal compact for the purposes specified in section 99-h of the state finance law. Funds appropriated herein may be suballocated to any department, agen- cy or public authority ... 5,600,000 .............. (re. $2,400,000) Notwithstanding any other law to the contrary, for services and expenses of grants equal to 25 percent of the negotiated percentage of the net drop from electronic gaming devices the state receives from such devices located at the Akwesasne Mohawk casino pursuant to the tribal compacts for the purposes specified in chapter 590 of the laws of 2004 and pursuant to a plan approved by the director of the budget and developed by the empire state development corporation in consultation with municipal governments in the county or counties of Franklin or St. Lawrence. Such plan shall ensure that the counties of Franklin and St. Lawrence, and the affected towns therein, shall each receive 50 percent of the monies appropriated herein. Copies of the approved plan shall be submitted to the chairman of the senate finance committee and the 797 12653-14-4 MISCELLANEOUS -- ALL STATE DEPARTMENTS AND AGENCIES TRIBAL STATE COMPACT REVENUE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Funds appropri- ated herein may be suballocated to any department, agency or public authority ... 7,100,000 ........................... (re. $7,100,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: Notwithstanding any other law to the contrary, for services and expenses of grants equal to 25 percent of the negotiated percentage of the net drop from electronic gaming devices the state receives from such devices located at the Seneca Niagara casino pursuant to the tribal compact for the purposes specified in section 99-h of the state finance law. Funds appropriated herein may be suballocated to any department, agency or public authority ......................... 28,600,000 ........................................ (re. $9,100,000) Notwithstanding any other law to the contrary, for services and expenses of grants equal to 25 percent of the negotiated percentage of the net drop from electronic gaming devices the state receives from such devices located at the Seneca Allegany casino pursuant to the tribal compacts for the purposes specified in subdivision 3 of section 99-h of the state finance law and pursuant to a plan approved by the director of the budget and developed by the empire state development corporation in consultation with municipal govern- ments hosting tribal casinos pursuant to subdivision (a) of section 12 of the executive law. Copies of the approved plan shall be submitted to the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Funds appropri- ated herein may be suballocated to any department, agency or public authority ... 11,200,000 .......................... (re. $8,800,000) Notwithstanding any other law to the contrary, for services and expenses of grants equal to 25 percent of the negotiated percentage of the net drop from electronic gaming devices the state receives from such devices located at the Akwesasne Mohawk casino pursuant to the tribal compacts for the purposes specified in chapter 590 of the laws of 2004 and pursuant to a plan approved by the director of the budget and developed by the empire state development corporation in consultation with municipal governments in the county or counties of Franklin or St. Lawrence. Such plan shall ensure that the counties of Franklin and St. Lawrence, and the affected towns therein, shall each receive 50 percent of the monies appropriated herein. Copies of the approved plan shall be submitted to the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Funds appropriated herein may be suballocated to any department, agency or public authority ... 6,800,000 .......... (re. $4,600,000) 798 12653-14-4 MISCELLANEOUS -- ALL STATE DEPARTMENTS AND AGENCIES WORLD TRADE CENTER -- WORKERS' COMPENSATION BOARD AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 WORKERS' COMPENSATION BOARD WORLD TRADE CENTER PROGRAM Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal MISCELLANEOUS Operating Grants Fund Federal Grants for Disaster Assistance Account - 25300 By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2002, and such amount as trans- ferred by chapter 14, section 1, of the laws of 2003: For transfer to the workers' compensation board for the federal share of services and expenses related to workers' compensation benefit costs related to the September 11, 2001 attack on the New York City World Trade Center, in accordance with federal regulations ... 175,000,000 ...................................... (re. $25,000,000) 799 12653-14-4 S 2. Section 1 of a chapter of the laws of 2014, enacting the state operations budget, is amended by replacing appropriations for the State Board of Elections in their entirety with the schedule shown below: STATE BOARD OF ELECTIONS STATE OPERATIONS 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS General Fund ....................... 8,140,000 0 Special Revenue Funds - Federal .... 0 17,400,000 Special Revenue Funds - Other ...... 3,000,000 1,000,000 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 11,140,000 18,400,000 ================ ================ SCHEDULE REGULATION OF ELECTIONS PROGRAM .............................. 6,880,000 -------------- General Fund State Purposes Account - 10050 Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, the OGS Interchange and Transfer Authority and the IT Interchange and Transfer Authority as defined in the 2014-15 state fiscal year state operations appropriation for the budget division program of the division of the budget, are deemed fully incorporated herein and a part of this appropriation as if fully stated. PERSONAL SERVICE Personal service--regular ...................... 2,899,000 Temporary service ................................. 45,000 Holiday/overtime compensation ...................... 4,000 -------------- Amount available for personal service ........ 2,948,000 -------------- NONPERSONAL SERVICE Supplies and materials ........................... 128,000 Travel ............................................ 26,000 Contractual services ............................. 701,000 Equipment ......................................... 77,000 -------------- Amount available for nonpersonal service ....... 932,000 -------------- 800 12653-14-4 Program account subtotal ................... 3,880,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Voting Machine Examinations Account NONPERSONAL SERVICE Contractual services ........................... 3,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 3,000,000 -------------- ELECTION ENFORCEMENT PROGRAM ................................. 4,260,000 -------------- General Fund State Purposes Account - 10050 For services and expenses related to compli- ance, including but not limited to over- sight of campaign receipts and expendi- tures, and educational efforts to increase compliance. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, the OGS Interchange and Transfer Authority and the IT Interchange and Transfer Authority as defined in the 2014-15 state fiscal year state operations appropriation for the budget division program of the division of the budget, are deemed fully incorporated herein and a part of this appropriation as if fully stated. PERSONAL SERVICE Personal service -- regular .................... 1,089,000 -------------- NONPERSONAL SERVICE Contractual services ............................. 421,000 -------------- For services and expenses related to enforcement of the election law, including but not limited to the investigation of violations and referral for prosecution. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, the OGS Interchange and Transfer Authority and the IT Interchange and Transfer Authority as defined in the 2014-15 state fiscal year state operations appropriation for the budget division 801 12653-14-4 program of the division of the budget, are deemed fully incorporated herein and a part of this appropriation as if fully stated. PERSONAL SERVICE Personal service -- regular .................... 1,046,000 -------------- NONPERSONAL SERVICE Contractual services ............................. 404,000 -------------- For the purchase of software and/or the development of technology related to compliance and enforcement. NONPERSONAL SERVICE Contractual services ........................... 1,300,000 -------------- 802 12653-14-4 STATE OPERATIONS - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 REGULATION OF ELECTIONS PROGRAM Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal MISCELLANEOUS Operating Grants Fund Help America Vote Act Implementation Account By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses related to the implementation of federal election requirements including the help America vote act of 2002 and the military and overseas voter empowerment act of 2009. Nonpersonal service ... 6,500,000 ................... (re. $6,500,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For services and expenses related to the implementation of the mili- tary and overseas voter empowerment act of 2009..................... 6,500,000 ......................................... (re. $4,500,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2009, as amended by chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For HAVA related expenditures ... 6,000,000 ......... (re. $4,000,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2005, as added by chapter 62, section 1, of the laws of 2005: For services and expenses related to the help America vote act of 2002; provided however, expenditures shall be made from this appro- priation only pursuant to a contract, or modified contract, approved by a vote of the state board of elections pursuant to subdivision 4 of section 3-100 of the election law, or, absent a contract, pursu- ant to a vote of the state board of elections for expenditure pursu- ant to subdivision 4 of section 3-100 of the election law. The amounts hereby appropriated may be increased or decreased through interchange with any other special revenue funds - federal, federal operating grants fund - 290 appropriation in the board or trans- ferred to any other eligible state agency for the purpose of imple- menting the help America vote act of 2002, provided that any such interchange or transfer shall be approved by the state board of elections pursuant to subdivision 4 of section 3-100 of the election law and, in addition, any such interchange or transfer shall be approved by the director of the budget who shall file copies thereof with the state comptroller and the chairman of the senate finance and assembly ways and means committees. For services and expenses incurred prior to April 1, 2005............. 5,000,000 ......................................... (re. $1,000,000) For services and expenses incurred on or after April 1, 2005 ......... 15,000,000 ....................................... (re. $ 1,400,000) Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Help America Vote Act Matching Funds Account By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2009: For expenses including prior year liabilities related to satisfying the matching fund requirements of section 253(b) (5) of the help America vote act of 2002; provided however, expenditures shall be 803 12653-14-4 made from this appropriation only pursuant to a contract, or modi- fied contract, approved by a vote of the state board of elections pursuant to subdivision 4 of section 3-100 of the election law, or, absent a contract, pursuant to a vote of the state board of elections for expenditure pursuant to subdivision 4 of section 3-100 of the election law. Contractual services ... 1,000,000 .................. (re. $1,000,000)
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S T A T E O F N E W Y O R K ________________________________________________________________________ S. 6353--E A. 8553--E S E N A T E - A S S E M B L Y January 21, 2014 ___________ IN SENATE -- A BUDGET BILL, submitted by the Governor pursuant to arti- cle seven of the Constitution -- read twice and ordered printed, and when printed to be committed to the Committee on Finance -- committee discharged, bill amended, ordered reprinted as amended and recommitted to said committee -- committee discharged, bill amended, ordered reprinted as amended and recommitted to said committee -- committee discharged, bill amended, ordered reprinted as amended and recommitted to said committee -- committee discharged, bill amended, ordered reprinted as amended and recommitted to said committee -- committee discharged, bill amended, ordered reprinted as amended and recommitted to said committee IN ASSEMBLY -- A BUDGET BILL, submitted by the Governor pursuant to article seven of the Constitution -- read once and referred to the Committee on Ways and Means -- committee discharged, bill amended, ordered reprinted as amended and recommitted to said committee -- again reported from said committee with amendments, ordered reprinted as amended and recommitted to said committee -- again reported from said committee with amendments, ordered reprinted as amended and recommitted to said committee -- again reported from said committee with amendments, ordered reprinted as amended and recommitted to said committee -- again reported from said committee with amendments, ordered reprinted as amended and recommitted to said committee AN ACT making appropriations for the support of government; and to amend a chapter of the laws of 2014, enacting the state operations budget AID TO LOCALITIES BUDGET THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, REPRESENTED IN SENATE AND ASSEM- BLY, DO ENACT AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. a) The several amounts specified in this chapter for aid to localities, or so much thereof as shall be sufficient to accomplish the purposes designated by the appropriations, are hereby appropriated and authorized to be paid as hereinafter provided, to the respective public officers and for the several purposes specified. EXPLANATION--Matter in ITALICS (underscored) is new; matter in brackets [ ] is old law to be omitted.
LBD12653-15-4 2 12653-15-4 b) Where applicable, appropriations made by this chapter for expendi- tures from federal grants for aid to localities may be allocated for spending from federal grants for any grant period beginning, during, or prior to, the state fiscal year beginning on April 1, 2014 except as otherwise noted. c) The several amounts named herein, or so much thereof as shall be sufficient to accomplish the purpose designated, being the undisbursed and/or unexpended balances of the prior year's appropriations, are here- by reappropriated from the same funds and made available for the same purposes as the prior year's appropriations, unless herein amended, for the fiscal year beginning April 1, 2014. Certain reappropriations in this chapter are shown using abbreviated text, with three leader dots (an ellipsis) followed by three spaces (... ) used to indicate where existing law that is being continued is not shown. However, unless a change is clearly indicated by the use of brackets [ ] for deletions and underscores for additions, the purposes, amounts, funding source and all other aspects pertinent to each item of appropriation shall be as last appropriated. For the purpose of complying with the state finance law, the year, chapter and section of the last act reappropriating a former original appropriation or any part thereof is, unless otherwise indicated, chap- ter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013. d) No moneys appropriated by this chapter shall be available for payment until a certificate of approval has been issued by the director of the budget, who shall file such certificate with the department of audit and control, the chairperson of the senate finance committee and the chairperson of the assembly ways and means committee. e) The appropriations contained in this chapter shall be available for the fiscal year beginning on April 1, 2014 except as otherwise noted. 3 12653-15-4 OFFICE FOR THE AGING AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS General Fund - State and Local ..... 121,197,000 105,757,500 Special Revenue Funds - Federal .... 114,985,000 206,985,000 Special Revenue Funds - Other ...... 980,000 0 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 237,162,000 312,742,500 ================ ================ SCHEDULE COMMUNITY SERVICES PROGRAM ................................. 237,162,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For services and expenses, including the payment of liabilities incurred prior to April 1, 2014, related to the community services elderly grant program. No expend- itures shall be made from this appropri- ation until the director of the budget has approved a plan submitted by the office outlining the amounts and purposes of such expenditures and the allocation of funds among the counties. Notwithstanding any provision of law, rule or regulation to the contrary, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, funds appro- priated herein for the community services for the elderly program (CSE) and the expanded in-home services for the elderly program (EISEP) may be used in accordance with a waiver or reduction in county main- tenance of effort requirements established pursuant to section 214 of the elder law, except for base year expenditures. To the extent that funds hereby appropriated are sufficient to exceed the per capita limit established in section 214 of the elder law, the excess funds shall be available to supplement the existing per capita level in a uniform manner consistent with statutory allocations. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, including section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part N of chapter 56 of the laws of 2013, for the period commenc- 4 12653-15-4 OFFICE FOR THE AGING AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 ing on April 1, 2014 and ending March 31, 2015 the commissioner shall not apply any cost of living adjustment for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimburse- ment ........................................ 20,296,000 For planning and implementation, including the payment of liabilities incurred prior to April 1, 2014, of a program of expanded in-home, case management and ancillary community services for the elderly (EISEP). No expenditures shall be made from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a plan submit- ted by the office outlining the amounts and purposes of such expenditures and the allocation of funds among the counties, including the city of New York. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, including section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part N of chapter 56 of the laws of 2013, for the period commenc- ing on April 1, 2014 and ending March 31, 2015 the commissioner shall not apply any cost of living adjustment for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimburse- ment ........................................ 50,012,000 For services and expenses of grants to area agencies on aging for the establishment and operation of caregiver resource centers ........................................ 353,000 For services and expenses, including the payment of liabilities incurred prior to April 1, 2014, associated with the well- ness in nutrition (WIN) program, formerly known as the supplemental nutrition assistance program (SNAP), including a suballocation to the department of agri- culture and markets to be transferred to state operations for administrative costs of the farmers market nutrition program. Up to $200,000 of this appropriation may be made available to the Council of Senior Centers and Services of New York City to provide outreach within the older adult SNAP initiative. No expenditure shall be made from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a plan submitted by the office outlining the amounts and purpose of such expenditures 5 12653-15-4 OFFICE FOR THE AGING AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 and the allocation of funds among the counties. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, including section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part N of chapter 56 of the laws of 2013, for the period commenc- ing on April 1, 2014 and ending March 31, 2015 the commissioner shall not apply any cost of living adjustment for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimburse- ment ........................................ 27,326,000 Local grants for services and expenses of the long-term care ombudsman program ........... 690,000 For state aid grants to providers of respite services to the elderly. Funding priority shall be given to the renewal of existing contracts with the state office for the aging. No expenditures shall be made from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a plan submitted by the office outlining the amounts to be distributed by provider ........................ 656,000 For state aid grants to providers of social model adult day services. Funding priority shall be given to the renewal of existing contracts with the state office for the aging. No expenditures shall be made from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a plan submitted by the office outlining the amounts to be distributed by provider ...................... 1,072,000 For state aid grants to naturally occurring retirement communities (NORC). Funding priority shall be given to the renewal of existing contracts with the state office for the aging. No expenditures shall be made from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a plan submitted by the office outlining the amounts to be distributed by provider ........ 2,027,500 For state aid grants to neighborhood naturally occurring retirement communities (NNORC). Funding priority shall be given to the renewal of existing contracts with the state office for the aging. No expend- itures shall be made from this appropri- ation until the director of the budget has approved a plan submitted by the office outlining the amounts to be distributed by provider ..................................... 2,027,500 6 12653-15-4 OFFICE FOR THE AGING AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For grants in aid to the 59 designated area agencies on aging for transportation oper- ating expenses related to serving the elderly. Funds shall be allocated from this appropriation pursuant to a plan prepared by the director of the state office for the aging and approved by the director of the budget ....................... 1,121,000 For grants to the area agencies on aging for the health insurance information, coun- seling and assistance program .................. 921,000 For state matching funds for services and expenses to match federally funded model projects and/or demonstration grant programs, a portion of which may be trans- ferred to state operations or to other entities as necessary to meet federal grant objectives ............................... 236,000 For the managed care consumer assistance program for the purpose of providing education, outreach, one-on-one coun- seling, monitoring of the implementation of medicare part D, and assistance with drug appeals and fair hearings related to medicare part D coverage for persons who are eligible for medical assistance and who are also beneficiaries under part D of title XVIII of the federal social security act and for participants of the elderly pharmaceutical insurance coverage program (EPIC) in accordance with the following: Medicare Rights Center ........................... 793,000 New York StateWide Senior Action Council, Inc. ... 354,000 New York Legal Assistance Group .................. 222,000 Legal Aid Society of New York .................... 111,000 Empire Justice Center ............................ 155,000 Community Service Society ........................ 132,000 For services and expenses of the retired and senior volunteer program (RSVP) ................ 216,500 For services and expenses of the EAC/Nassau senior respite program ......................... 118,500 For services and expenses of the home aides of central New York, Inc. senior respite program ......................................... 71,000 For services and expenses of the New York foundation for senior citizens home shar- ing and respite care program .................... 86,000 For services and expenses of the foster grandparents program ............................ 98,000 For services and expenses related to an elderly abuse education and outreach 7 12653-15-4 OFFICE FOR THE AGING AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 program in accordance with section 219 of the elder law funding priority shall be given to the renewal of existing contracts with the state office for the aging ............ 745,000 For services and expenses related to the livable new york initiative to create neighborhoods that consider the evolving needs and preferences of all their resi- dents .......................................... 122,500 For services and expenses of the new york state adult day services association, inc. related to providing training and techni- cal assistance to social adult day services programs in new york state regarding the quality of services .............. 122,500 For services and expenses related to the congregate services initiative. No expend- itures shall be made from this appropri- ation until the director of the budget has approved a plan submitted by the office outlining the amounts and purposes of such expenditures and the allocation of funds among the counties ............................. 403,000 For services and expenses of New York State- wide Senior Action Council, Inc. for the patients' rights hotline and advocacy project ......................................... 31,500 For services and expenses related to making improvements in the long term care system for the point of entry initiatives, for the purposes of expanding and promoting a more coordinated level of care for the delivery of quality services in the commu- nity ......................................... 3,350,000 For services and expenses of the Association on Aging in New York State to provide training, education and technical assist- ance to the area agencies on aging and aging network service contractor staff for professional development ....................... 250,000 For additional services and expenses related to the community services for the elderly grant program ................................ 4,000,000 For additional services and expenses related to the community services for the elderly grant program ................................ 1,000,000 For additional services and expenses of the New York foundation for senior citizens home sharing and respite care program ........... 86,000 For additional services and expenses of New York Statewide Senior Action Council, Inc 8 12653-15-4 OFFICE FOR THE AGING AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 for the patients' rights hotline and advo- cacy project .................................... 31,500 For services and expenses of the Reach Out and Read resource center ........................ 30,000 For services and expenses of the Hebrew Home at riverdale for services related to but not limited to elder abuse prevention, long term care, and a comprehensive public awareness campaign ............................. 300,000 For services and expenses of the Riverdale Senior Center .................................. 100,000 For services and expenses of the Emerald Isle Meals on Wheels ........................... 100,000 For services and expenses of the Greater Whitestone Taxpayers and Civic Association Senior Center .................................. 100,000 For services and expenses of the North Flushing Senior Center, serving Mitchell Linden Community ............................... 100,000 For services and expenses of the North Flushing Senior Center at College Point ........ 100,000 For services and expenses related to the Lifespan Elder Abuse Prevention Program for services related to elder abuse prevention services, public education, and training ....................................... 200,000 For services and expenses of the office of the aging to implement subdivision 3-d of section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006 as added by a chapter of the laws of 2014 to provide funding for salary increases for the period April 1, 2014 through March 31, 2015. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contra- ry, and subject to the approval of the director of the budget, the amounts appro- priated herein may be increased or decreased by interchange or transfer with- out limit to any local assistance appro- priation, and may include advances to local governments and voluntary agencies, to accomplish this purpose ..................... 930,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................. 121,197,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund FHHS Aid to Localities Account - 25177 For programs provided under the titles of the federal older Americans act and other 9 12653-15-4 OFFICE FOR THE AGING AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 health and human services programs. Title III-b social services ................... 26,000,000 Title III-c nutrition programs, including a suballocation to the department of health to be transferred to state operations for nutrition program activities ................ 41,385,000 Title III-e caregivers ........................ 12,000,000 Health and human services programs ............. 9,000,000 Nutrition services incentive program .......... 17,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................. 105,385,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Miscellaneous Operating Grants Fund Office for the Aging Federal Grants Account - 25300 For services and expenses related to the provision of aging services programs ........... 600,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ..................... 600,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Miscellaneous Operating Grants Fund Senior Community Service Employment Account - 25444 For the senior community service employment program provided under title V of the federal older Americans act .................. 9,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 9,000,000 -------------- Special Revenue Fund - Other Combined Expendable Trust Fund Aging Grants and Bequest Account - 20100 For services and expenses of the state office for the aging ........................... 980,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ..................... 980,000 -------------- 10 12653-15-4 OFFICE FOR THE AGING AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 COMMUNITY SERVICES PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses, including the payment of liabilities incurred prior to April 1, 2013, related to the community services elderly grant program. No expenditures shall be made from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a plan submitted by the office outlining the amounts and purposes of such expenditures and the allocation of funds among the counties. Notwithstanding any provision of law, rule or regulation to the contrary, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, funds appropriated herein for the community services for the elderly program (CSE) and the expanded in-home services for the elderly program (EISEP) may be used in accordance with a waiver or reduction in county maintenance of effort requirements established pursuant to section 214 of the elder law, except for base year expenditures. To the extent that funds hereby appropriated are sufficient to exceed the per capita limit established in section 214 of the elder law, the excess funds shall be available to supplement the existing per capita level in a uniform manner consistent with statutory allo- cations. Notwithstanding any provision of articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, there shall be an exemption from the professional licensure requirements of such articles, and nothing contained in such articles, or in any other provisions of law related to the licensure requirements of persons licensed under those articles, shall prohibit or limit the activities or services of any person in the employ of a program or service operated, certified, regulated, funded or approved by the state office for the aging, a local governmental unit as such term is defined in article 41 of the mental hygiene law, and/or a local social services district as defined in section 61 of the social services law, and all such enti- ties shall be considered to be approved settings for the receipt of supervised experience for the professions governed by articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, and furthermore, no such entity shall be required to apply for nor be required to receive a waiver pursuant to section 6503-a of the education law in order to perform any activities or provide any services ............................. 15,312,000 ....................................... (re. $12,606,000) For planning and implementation, including the payment of liabilities incurred prior to April 1, 2013, of a program of expanded in-home, case management and ancillary community services for the elderly (EISEP). No expenditures shall be made from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a plan submitted by the office outlining the amounts and purposes of such expenditures and the allocation of funds among the counties, including the city of New York. Notwithstanding any provision of articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, there shall be an exemption from the professional 11 12653-15-4 OFFICE FOR THE AGING AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 licensure requirements of such articles, and nothing contained in such articles, or in any other provisions of law related to the licensure requirements of persons licensed under those articles, shall prohibit or limit the activities or services of any person in the employ of a program or service operated, certified, regulated, funded or approved by the state office for the aging, a local governmental unit as such term is defined in article 41 of the mental hygiene law, and/or a local social services district as defined in section 61 of the social services law, and all such enti- ties shall be considered to be approved settings for the receipt of supervised experience for the professions governed by articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, and furthermore, no such entity shall be required to apply for nor be required to receive a waiver pursuant to section 6503-a of the education law in order to perform any activities or provide any services ............................. 46,035,000 ....................................... (re. $39,060,000) For services and expenses of grants to area agencies on aging for the establishment and operation of caregiver resource centers .......... 353,000 ............................................. (re. $295,000) For services and expenses, including the payment of liabilities incurred prior to April 1, 2013, associated with the wellness in nutrition (WIN) program, formerly known as the supplemental nutri- tion assistance program (SNAP), including a suballocation to the department of agriculture and markets to be transferred to state operations for administrative costs of the farmers market nutrition program. No expenditure shall be made from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a plan submitted by the office outlining the amounts and purpose of such expenditures and the allocation of funds among the counties. Notwithstanding any provision of articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, there shall be an exemption from the professional licensure requirements of such articles, and nothing contained in such articles, or in any other provisions of law related to the licensure requirements of persons licensed under those articles, shall prohibit or limit the activities or services of any person in the employ of a program or service operated, certified, regulated, funded or approved by the state office for the aging, a local governmental unit as such term is defined in article 41 of the mental hygiene law, and/or a local social services district as defined in section 61 of the social services law, and all such enti- ties shall be considered to be approved settings for the receipt of supervised experience for the professions governed by articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, and furthermore, no such entity shall be required to apply for nor be required to receive a waiver pursuant to section 6503-a of the education law in order to perform any activities or provide any services ............................. 21,380,000 ....................................... (re. $17,373,000) For services and expenses of the Council of Senior Centers and Services of New York City to provide outreach within the older adult SNAP initiative ... 200,000 ......................... (re. $200,000) Local grants for services and expenses of the long-term care ombudsman program ... 690,000 ................................. (re. $583,000) 12 12653-15-4 OFFICE FOR THE AGING AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For state aid grants to providers of respite services to the elderly. Funding priority shall be given to the renewal of existing contracts with the state office for the aging. No expenditures shall be made from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a plan submitted by the office outlining the amounts to be distributed by provider. Notwithstanding any provision of articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, there shall be an exemption from the professional licensure requirements of such articles, and nothing contained in such articles, or in any other provisions of law related to the licensure requirements of persons licensed under those articles, shall prohibit or limit the activities or services of any person in the employ of a program or service operated, certified, regulated, funded or approved by the state office for the aging, a local governmental unit as such term is defined in article 41 of the mental hygiene law, and/or a local social services district as defined in section 61 of the social services law, and all such enti- ties shall be considered to be approved settings for the receipt of supervised experience for the professions governed by articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, and furthermore, no such entity shall be required to apply for nor be required to receive a waiver pursuant to section 6503-a of the education law in order to perform any activities or provide any services ............................. 656,000 ............................................. (re. $656,000) For state aid grants to providers of social model adult day services. Funding priority shall be given to the renewal of existing contracts with the state office for the aging. No expenditures shall be made from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a plan submitted by the office outlining the amounts to be distributed by provider. Notwithstanding any provision of articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, there shall be an exemption from the professional licensure requirements of such articles, and nothing contained in such articles, or in any other provisions of law related to the licensure requirements of persons licensed under those articles, shall prohibit or limit the activities or services of any person in the employ of a program or service operated, certified, regulated, funded or approved by the state office for the aging, a local governmental unit as such term is defined in article 41 of the mental hygiene law, and/or a local social services district as defined in section 61 of the social services law, and all such enti- ties shall be considered to be approved settings for the receipt of supervised experience for the professions governed by articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, and furthermore, no such entity shall be required to apply for nor be required to receive a waiver pursuant to section 6503-a of the education law in order to perform any activities or provide any services ............................. 872,000 ............................................. (re. $872,000) For additional services and expenses to providers of social model adult day services ... 200,000 ...................... (re. $200,000) For state aid grants to naturally occurring retirement communities (NORC). Funding priority shall be given to the renewal of existing 13 12653-15-4 OFFICE FOR THE AGING AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 contracts with the state office for the aging. No expenditures shall be made from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a plan submitted by the office outlining the amounts to be distributed by provider. Notwithstanding any provision of articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, there shall be an exemption from the professional licensure requirements of such articles, and nothing contained in such articles, or in any other provisions of law related to the licensure requirements of persons licensed under those articles, shall prohibit or limit the activities or services of any person in the employ of a program or service operated, certified, regulated, funded or approved by the state office for the aging, a local governmental unit as such term is defined in article 41 of the mental hygiene law, and/or a local social services district as defined in section 61 of the social services law, and all such enti- ties shall be considered to be approved settings for the receipt of supervised experience for the professions governed by articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, and furthermore, no such entity shall be required to apply for nor be required to receive a waiver pursuant to section 6503-a of the education law in order to perform any activities or provide any services ............................. 2,027,500 ......................................... (re. $2,027,500) For state aid grants to neighborhood naturally occurring retirement communities (NNORC). Funding priority shall be given to the renewal of existing contracts with the state office for the aging. No expenditures shall be made from this appropriation until the direc- tor of the budget has approved a plan submitted by the office outlining the amounts to be distributed by provider. Notwithstanding any provision of articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, there shall be an exemption from the professional licensure requirements of such articles, and nothing contained in such articles, or in any other provisions of law related to the licensure requirements of persons licensed under those articles, shall prohibit or limit the activities or services of any person in the employ of a program or service operated, certified, regulated, funded or approved by the state office for the aging, a local governmental unit as such term is defined in article 41 of the mental hygiene law, and/or a local social services district as defined in section 61 of the social services law, and all such enti- ties shall be considered to be approved settings for the receipt of supervised experience for the professions governed by articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, and furthermore, no such entity shall be required to apply for nor be required to receive a waiver pursuant to section 6503-a of the education law in order to perform any activities or provide any services ............................. 2,027,500 ......................................... (re. $2,027,500) For grants in aid to the 59 designated area agencies on aging for transportation operating expenses related to serving the elderly. Funds shall be allocated from this appropriation pursuant to a plan prepared by the director of the state office for the aging and approved by the director of the budget ... 921,000 .. (re. $853,000) 14 12653-15-4 OFFICE FOR THE AGING AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For additional services and expenses for transportation operating expenses related to serving the elderly ............................ 200,000 ............................................. (re. $200,000) Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, effective October 1, 2006, expenditures made from this appropriation shall effectively provide a cost of living adjustment, provided however, for the peri- od commencing on April 1, 2013 and ending March 31, 2014 the direc- tor shall not apply any new cost of living adjustment authorized by section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part H of chapter 56 of the laws of 2012, for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimbursement, for providers of the following services, as determined by the director of the state office for the aging, expanded in-home services for the elderly program (EISEP), community services for the elderly program (CSE) and the wellness in nutrition (WIN) program, formerly known as the supplemental nutrition assist- ance program (SNAP). The director of the state office for the aging shall determine the standards and requirements necessary for reimbursement of such increases. Further, all such increases shall be made pursuant to a provider attestation regarding the use of such funds to be provided in the format prescribed by the state office for the aging. Funds shall be allocated from this appropriation pursuant to a plan prepared by the director of the state office for the aging and approved by the director of the budget ............... 14,707,000 ....................................... (re. $14,707,000) For grants to the area agencies on aging for the health insurance information, counseling and assistance program ..................... 921,000 ............................................. (re. $430,000) For state matching funds for services and expenses to match federally funded model projects and/or demonstration grant programs, a portion of which may be transferred to state operations or to other entities as necessary to meet federal grant objectives ...................... 236,000 ............................................. (re. $236,000) For the managed care consumer assistance program for the purpose of providing education, outreach, one-on-one counseling, monitoring of the implementation of medicare part D, and assistance with drug appeals and fair hearings related to medicare part D coverage for persons who are eligible for medical assistance and who are also beneficiaries under part D of title XVIII of the federal social security act and for participants of the elderly pharmaceutical insurance coverage program (EPIC) in accordance with the following: Medicare Rights Center ... 793,000 .................... (re. $793,000) New York StateWide Senior Action Council, Inc. ....................... 354,000 ............................................. (re. $265,500) New York Legal Assistance Group ... 111,000 ............ (re. $50,500) Legal Aid Society of New York ... 111,000 ............. (re. $111,000) Selfhelp Community Services, Inc. ... 111,000 ......... (re. $111,000) Empire Justice Center ... 155,000 ..................... (re. $155,000) Community Service Society ... 132,000 ................. (re. $132,000) For services and expenses of the retired and senior volunteer program (RSVP) ... 216,500 .................................. (re. $210,000) 15 12653-15-4 OFFICE FOR THE AGING AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses of the EAC/Nassau senior respite program ... 118,500 ............................................. (re. $118,500) For services and expenses of the home aides of central New York, Inc. senior respite program ... 71,000 .................... (re. $71,000) For services and expenses of the New York foundation for senior citi- zens home sharing and respite care program ......................... 86,000 ............................................... (re. $86,000) For services and expenses of the foster grandparents program ......... 98,000 ............................................... (re. $98,000) For services and expenses related to an elderly abuse education and outreach program in accordance with section 219 of the elder law funding priority shall be given to the renewal of existing contracts with the state office for the aging ... 245,000 ..... (re. $245,000) For additional services and expenses related to an elderly abuse education and outreach program in accordance with section 219 of the elder law ... 500,000 ............................... (re. $500,000) For services and expenses related to the livable new york initiative to create neighborhoods that consider the evolving needs and prefer- ences of all their residents ... 122,500 ............ (re. $122,500) For services and expenses of the new york state adult day services association, inc. related to providing training and technical assistance to social adult day services programs in new york state regarding the quality of services ... 122,500 ....... (re. $122,500) For services and expenses related to the congregate services initi- ative. No expenditures shall be made from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a plan submitted by the office outlining the amounts and purposes of such expenditures and the allocation of funds among the counties ......................... 403,000 ............................................. (re. $367,000) For services and expenses of New York Statewide Senior Action Council, Inc. for the patients' rights hotline and advocacy project ......... 31,500 ............................................... (re. $31,500) For services and expenses related to making improvements in the long term care system for the point of entry initiatives, for the purposes of expanding and promoting a more coordinated level of care for the delivery of quality services in the community. Notwithstanding any provision of articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, there shall be an exemption from the professional licensure requirements of such articles, and nothing contained in such articles, or in any other provisions of law related to the licensure requirements of persons licensed under those articles, shall prohibit or limit the activities or services of any person in the employ of a program or service operated, certified, regulated, funded or approved by the state office for the aging, a local governmental unit as such term is defined in article 41 of the mental hygiene law, and/or a local social services district as defined in section 61 of the social services law, and all such enti- ties shall be considered to be approved settings for the receipt of supervised experience for the professions governed by articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, and furthermore, no such entity shall be required to apply for nor be required to receive a waiver pursuant to section 6503-a of the education law in order to perform 16 12653-15-4 OFFICE FOR THE AGING AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 any activities or provide any services ............................. 3,350,000 ......................................... (re. $3,350,000) For services and expenses of the lifespan program to provide elderly abuse education and outreach ... 200,000 ............ (re. $200,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For state aid grants to providers of respite services to the elderly. Funding priority shall be given to the renewal of existing contracts with the state office for the aging. No expenditures shall be made from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a plan submitted by the office outlining the amounts to be distributed by provider ... 656,000 ................. (re. $322,000) For state aid grants to providers of social model adult day services. Funding priority shall be given to the renewal of existing contracts with the state office for the aging. No expenditures shall be made from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a plan submitted by the office outlining the amounts to be distributed by provider ... 872,000 ................. (re. $185,000) For state aid grants to naturally occurring retirement communities (NORC). Funding priority shall be given to the renewal of existing contracts with the state office for the aging. No expenditures shall be made from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a plan submitted by the office outlining the amounts to be distributed by provider ... 1,798,500 ............... (re. $422,000) For additional state aid grants to naturally occurring retirement communities (NORC). Funding priority shall be given to the renewal of existing contracts with the state office for the aging. No expenditures shall be made from this appropriation until the direc- tor of the budget has approved a plan submitted by the office outlining the amounts to be distributed by provider ................ 229,000 ............................................. (re. $171,000) For state aid grants to neighborhood naturally occurring retirement communities (NNORC). Funding priority shall be given to the renewal of existing contracts with the state office for the aging. No expenditures shall be made from this appropriation until the direc- tor of the budget has approved a plan submitted by the office outlining the amounts to be distributed by provider ................ 1,798,500 ......................................... (re. $1,079,000) For additional state aid grants to neighborhood naturally occurring retirement communities (NNORC). Funding priority shall be given to the renewal of existing contracts with the state office for the aging. No expenditures shall be made from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a plan submitted by the office outlining the amounts to be distributed by provider ......... 229,000 ............................................. (re. $169,000) For state matching funds for services and expenses to match federally funded model projects and/or demonstration grant programs, a portion of which may be transferred to state operations or to other entities as necessary to meet federal grant objectives ...................... 236,000 ............................................. (re. $236,000) For the managed care consumer assistance program for the purpose of providing education, outreach, one-on-one counseling, monitoring of 17 12653-15-4 OFFICE FOR THE AGING AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 the implementation of medicare part D, and assistance with drug appeals and fair hearings related to medicare part D coverage for persons who are eligible for medical assistance and who are also beneficiaries under part D of title XVIII of the federal social security act and for participants of the elderly pharmaceutical insurance coverage program (EPIC) in accordance with the following: Legal Aid Society of New York ... 111,000 .............. (re. $26,000) Selfhelp Community Services, Inc. ... 111,000 .......... (re. $88,000) For services and expenses of the retired and senior volunteer program (RSVP) ... 216,500 ................................... (re. $17,000) For services and expenses of the EAC/Nassau senior respite program ... 118,500 .............................................. (re. $27,000) For services and expenses of the foster grandparents program ......... 98,000 ................................................ (re. $8,000) For services and expenses related to an elderly abuse education and outreach program in accordance with section 219 of the elder law funding priority shall be given to the renewal of existing contracts with the state office for the aging ... 245,000 ...... (re. $12,250) For up to eight community empowerment initiative start up grants to enable communities, neighborhoods, elders and families to develop their own supportive services that enable older persons to "age in place" and stay in their own neighborhoods ......................... 122,500 ............................................. (re. $122,500) For additional services and expenses related to the enriched social adult day services demonstration project to help older New Yorkers age in place in the community while avoiding spend-down to medicaid. No more than eight and one half percent of the amount appropriated for such purpose may be expended by the office for the aging for services and expenses in connection with the evaluation of the demonstration project which shall be conducted by the center for functional assessment research (CFAR) at the university of Buffalo. An amount not to exceed 10 percent of the allocation may be used for administration for the office ... 122,500 ........... (re. $122,500) For services and expenses related to making improvements in the long term care system for the point of entry initiatives, for the purposes of expanding and promoting a more coordinated level of care for the delivery of quality services in the community .............. 3,350,000 ......................................... (re. $1,724,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses, including the payment of liabilities incurred prior to April 1, 2012, associated with the wellness in nutrition (WIN) program, formerly known as the supplemental nutri- tion assistance program (SNAP), including a suballocation to the department of agriculture and markets to be transferred to state operations for administrative costs of the farmers market nutrition program. No expenditure shall be made from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a plan submitted by the office outlining the amounts and purpose of such expenditures and the allocation of funds among the counties ......................... 21,380,000 ........................................... (re. $23,100) 18 12653-15-4 OFFICE FOR THE AGING AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For state aid grants to providers of respite services to the elderly. Funding priority shall be given to the renewal of existing contracts with the state office for the aging. No expenditures shall be made from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a plan submitted by the office outlining the amounts to be distributed by provider ... 656,000 .................. (re. $52,000) For state aid grants to providers of social model adult day services. Funding priority shall be given to the renewal of existing contracts with the state office for the aging. No expenditures shall be made from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a plan submitted by the office outlining the amounts to be distributed by provider ... 872,000 .................. (re. $90,000) For state aid grants to naturally occurring retirement communities (NORC). Funding priority shall be given to the renewal of existing contracts with the state office for the aging. No expenditures shall be made from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a plan submitted by the office outlining the amounts to be distributed by provider ... 2,027,000 ................ (re. $48,000) For state aid grants to neighborhood naturally occurring retirement communities (NNORC). Funding priority shall be given to the renewal of existing contracts with the state office for the aging. No expenditures shall be made from this appropriation until the direc- tor of the budget has approved a plan submitted by the office outlining the amounts to be distributed by provider ................ 2,027,000 ........................................... (re. $270,000) For state matching funds for services and expenses to match federally funded model projects and/or demonstration grant programs, a portion of which may be transferred to state operations or to other entities as necessary to meet federal grant objectives ...................... 236,000 ............................................. (re. $236,000) For up to eight community empowerment initiative start up grants to enable communities, neighborhoods, elders and families to develop their own supportive services that enable older persons to "age in place" and stay in their own neighborhoods ......................... 122,500 ............................................. (re. $122,500) For additional services and expenses related to the enriched social adult day services demonstration project to help older New Yorkers age in place in the community while avoiding spend-down to medicaid. No more than eight and one half percent of the amount appropriated for such purpose may be expended by the office for the aging for services and expenses in connection with the evaluation of the demonstration project which shall be conducted by the center for functional assessment research (CFAR) at the university of Buffalo. An amount not to exceed 10 percent of the allocation may be used for administration for the office ... 122,500 ........... (re. $122,500) By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For state aid grants to providers of respite services to the elderly. Funding priority shall be given to the renewal of existing contracts with the state office for the aging. No expenditures shall be made from this appropriation until the director of the budget has 19 12653-15-4 OFFICE FOR THE AGING AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 approved a plan submitted by the office outlining the amounts to be distributed by provider ... 656,000 .................. (re. $61,000) For state aid grants to providers of social model adult day services. Funding priority shall be given to the renewal of existing contracts with the state office for the aging. No expenditures shall be made from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a plan submitted by the office outlining the amounts to be distributed by provider ... 872,000 .................. (re. $39,000) For state matching funds for services and expenses to match federally funded model projects and/or demonstration grant programs, a portion of which may be transferred to state operations or to other entities as necessary to meet federal grant objectives ...................... 236,000 ............................................. (re. $136,000) Local grants for services and expenses of the long-term care ombudsman program ... 690,000 ................................... (re. $2,900) For services and expenses of the retired and senior volunteer program (RSVP) ... 433,000 .................................... (re. $5,600) For services and expenses of the EAC/Nassau senior respite program ... 237,000 ............................................... (re. $2,000) For services and expenses of the New York foundation for senior citi- zens home sharing and respite care program ......................... 172,000 ............................................... (re. $5,900) For state aid grants to neighborhood naturally occurring retirement communities (NNORC). Funding priority shall be given to the renewal of existing contracts with the state office for the aging. No expenditures shall be made from this appropriation until the direc- tor of the budget has approved a plan submitted by the office outlining the amounts to be distributed by provider ................ 2,027,000 ........................................... (re. $190,000) For services and expenses of the foster grandparents program ......... 196,000 .............................................. (re. $12,500) For services and expenses related to an elderly abuse education and outreach program in accordance with section 219 of the elder law funding priority shall be given to the renewal of existing contracts with the state office for the aging ... 490,000 ...... (re. $27,000) For the managed care consumer assistance program for the purpose of providing education, outreach, one-on-one counseling, monitoring of the implementation of medicare part D, and assistance with drug appeals and fair hearings related to medicare part D coverage for persons who are eligible for medical assistance and who are also beneficiaries under part D of title XVIII of the federal social security act and for participants of the elderly pharmaceutical insurance coverage program (EPIC) in accordance with the following: Medicare Rights Center ... 793,000 ...................... (re. $5,400) New York Legal Assistance Group ... 111,000 ............. (re. $1,120) By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2009: For state matching funds for services and expenses to match federally funded model projects and/or demonstration grant programs, a portion of which may be transferred to state operations or to other entities as necessary to meet federal grant objectives ...................... 236,000 .............................................. (re. $23,000) 20 12653-15-4 OFFICE FOR THE AGING AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For grants in aid to up to seven designated area agencies on aging for the creation of regional caregiver centers for excellence for the purpose of providing education and training to caregivers, the development and implementation of innovative approaches to assisting caregivers and reducing caregiver stress, provision of technical assistance and training to caregiver program coordinators and other programs and other activities to directly support community caregiv- ers. At least 20 percent of the amount appropriated shall be used to provide respite services to informal caregivers ................. 230,000 ............................................. (re. $230,000) By chapter 54, section 1 of the laws of 2008, as amended by chapter 496, section 5, of the laws of 2008: For state aid grants to providers of respite services to the elderly. Funding priority shall be given to the renewal of existing contracts with the state office for the aging. No expenditures shall be made from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a plan submitted by the office outlining the amounts to be distributed by provider, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 .................. 698,000 ............................................... (re. $2,000) By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2008, as amended by chapter 1, section 3, of the laws of 2009: For additional grants in aid to the 59 designated area agencies on aging for transportation operating expenses related to serving the elderly. Funds shall be allocated from this appropriation pursuant to a plan prepared by the director of the state office for the aging and approved by the director of the budget ......................... 752,000 ............................................... (re. $7,200) For end of life care initiatives grants ... 150,000 ..... (re. $1,000) For continuation of the pilot programs in geriatric in-home medical care initiatives, including in-home visits and consultations by physicians ... 564,000 .............................. (re. $136,800) By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2008, as amended by chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2009: For grants in aid to up to seven designated area agencies on aging for the creation of regional caregiver centers for excellence for the purpose of providing education and training to caregivers, the development and implementation of innovative approaches to assisting caregivers and reducing caregiver stress, provision of technical assistance and training to caregiver program coordinators and other programs and other activities to directly support community caregiv- ers. At least 20 percent of the amount appropriated shall be used to provide respite services to informal caregivers .................... 230,000 .............................................. (re. $23,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund 21 12653-15-4 OFFICE FOR THE AGING AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 FHHS Aid to Localities Account - 25177 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For programs provided under the titles of the federal older Americans act and other health and human services programs. Notwithstanding any provision of articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, there shall be an exemption from the professional licensure requirements of such articles, and nothing contained in such articles, or in any other provisions of law related to the licensure requirements of persons licensed under those articles, shall prohibit or limit the activities or services of any person in the employ of a program or service operated, certified, regulated, funded or approved by the state office for the aging, a local governmental unit as such term is defined in article 41 of the mental hygiene law, and/or a local social services district as defined in section 61 of the social services law, and all such enti- ties shall be considered to be approved settings for the receipt of supervised experience for the professions governed by articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, and furthermore, no such entity shall be required to apply for nor be required to receive a waiver pursuant to section 6503-a of the education law in order to perform any activities or provide any services. Title III-b social services ... 26,000,000 ......... (re. $26,000,000) Title III-c nutrition programs, including a suballocation to the department of health to be transferred to state operations for nutrition program activities ... 41,385,000 ...... (re. $41,385,000) Title III-e caregivers ... 12,000,000 .............. (re. $12,000,000) Health and human services programs ... 9,000,000 .... (re. $8,900,000) Nutrition services incentive program ................................. 17,000,000 ....................................... (re. $17,000,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For programs provided under the titles of the federal older Americans act and other health and human services programs. Title III-b social services ... 26,000,000 ......... (re. $23,000,000) Title III-c nutrition programs, including a suballocation to the department of health to be transferred to state operations for nutrition program activities ... 41,385,000 ...... (re. $33,000,000) Title III-e caregivers ... 12,000,000 .............. (re. $11,200,000) Health and human services programs ... 9,000,000 .... (re. $6,800,000) Nutrition services incentive program ................................. 17,000,000 ....................................... (re. $10,500,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For programs provided under the titles of the federal older Americans act and other health and human services programs. Title III-e caregivers ... 12,000,000 ............... (re. $1,300,000) Health and human services programs ... 8,000,000 .... (re. $2,400,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal MISCELLANEOUS Operating Grants Fund Office for the Aging Federal Grants Account - 25300 22 12653-15-4 OFFICE FOR THE AGING AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses related to the provision of aging services programs ... 600,000 ................................ (re. $600,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal MISCELLANEOUS Operating Grants Fund Senior Community Service Employment Account - 25444 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For the senior community service employment program provided under title V of the federal older Americans act ......................... 9,000,000 ......................................... (re. $9,000,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For the senior community service employment program provided under title V of the federal older Americans act ......................... 9,000,000 ......................................... (re. $3,900,000) OFFICE FOR THE AGING By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2009, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: Maintenance Undistributed For services and expenses or for contract with municipalities and/or private not-for-profit agencies for the amounts herein provided: General Fund Community Projects Fund - 007 Account CC JEWISH ASSOCIATION FOR SERVICES FOR THE AGED ... 6,000 .. (re. $6,000) By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2008, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: Maintenance Undistributed For services and expenses or for contracts with municipalities and/or private not-for-profit agencies for the amounts herein provided: General Fund Community Projects Fund - 007 Account CC CARING COMMUNITY, INC. ... 1,500 ........................ (re. $1,500) VISITING NEIGHBORS, INC. ... 9,500 ...................... (re. $9,500) 23 12653-15-4 OFFICE FOR THE AGING AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2002, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: Maintenance Undistributed For services and expenses or for contracts with municipalities and/or private not-for-profit agencies for the amounts herein provided: General Fund Community Projects Fund - 007 Account CC KENMORE TOWN OF TONAWANDA MEALS ON WHEELS, INC., KEN-TON MEALS ON WHEELS ... 1,750 ...................................... (re. $1,750) 24 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND MARKETS AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS General Fund ....................... 26,890,000 21,687,000 Special Revenue Funds - Federal .... 20,000,000 40,000,000 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 46,890,000 61,687,000 ================ ================ SCHEDULE AGRICULTURAL BUSINESS SERVICES PROGRAM ...................... 46,890,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 New York federation of growers and process- ors agribusiness child development program ... 6,521,000 For additional services and expenses of the New York federation of growers and proces- sors agribusiness child development program ...................................... 1,000,000 New York state veterinary diagnostic labora- tory at Cornell university animal health surveillance and control program ............. 4,425,000 For additional services and expenses of the New York state veterinary diagnostic labo- ratory at Cornell university animal health surveillance and control program ............. 1,000,000 New York state veterinary diagnostic labora- tory at Cornell university quality milk production services program .................. 1,174,000 New York state veterinary diagnostic labora- tory at Cornell university New York state cattle health assurance program ................ 360,000 New York state veterinary diagnostic labora- tory at Cornell university Johnes disease program ........................................ 480,000 New York state veterinary diagnostic labora- tory at Cornell university rabies program ....... 50,000 For additional services and expenses of the New York state veterinary diagnostic labo- ratory at Cornell university rabies program ........................................ 460,000 New York state veterinary diagnostic labora- tory at Cornell university Avian disease program ........................................ 252,000 Cornell university farmnet program for farm family assistance .............................. 384,000 For additional services and expenses of the 25 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND MARKETS AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Cornell university farmnet program for farm family assistance ......................... 216,000 Cornell university integrated pest manage- ment ........................................... 500,000 Notwithstanding any other provision of law, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, up to the amount appropriated herein shall be available for Cornell university Geneva experiment station for state seed inspection program .................. 128,000 Cornell university Geneva experiment station hop and barley evaluation and field test- ing program ..................................... 40,000 For additional services and expenses of the Cornell university Geneva experiment station hop and barley evaluation and field testing program .......................... 160,000 Cornell university golden nematode program ........ 62,000 Cornell university future farmers of America ..... 192,000 For additional services and expenses of Cornell university future farmers of Amer- ica ............................................ 158,000 Cornell university agriculture in the class- room ............................................ 80,000 Cornell university association of agricul- tural educators ................................. 66,000 New York state apple growers association ......... 206,000 For additional services and expenses of the New York state apple growers association ....... 544,000 New York wine and grape foundation ............... 713,000 For additional services and expenses of the New York wine and grape foundation ............. 287,000 New York farm viability institute ................ 400,000 For additional services and expenses of the New York farm viability institute ............ 1,100,000 For services and expenses of programs to promote dairy excellence, including but not limited to programs at Cornell univer- sity. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the director of the budget is hereby authorized to transfer up to $150,000 of this appropriation to state operations for programs including adminis- tration of dairy profit teams .................. 150,000 For services and expenses of dairy profit teams administered by the New York farm viability institute ............................ 220,000 For reimbursement for the promotion of agri- culture and domestic arts in accordance with article 24 of the agriculture and markets law .................................... 340,000 26 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND MARKETS AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For additional reimbursements for the promotion of agriculture and domestic arts in accordance with article 24 of the agri- culture and markets law ........................ 160,000 Cornell university pro-dairy program ............. 822,000 Maple producers association for programs to promote maple syrup ............................ 150,000 Tractor rollover protection program adminis- tered by Mary Imogene Basset hospital .......... 150,000 Northern New York agricultural development program administered by Cornell cooper- ative extension of Jefferson County ............ 600,000 For services and expenses of the eastern equine encephalitis program administered by Oswego county, including suballocation to other state departments and agencies. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the director of the budget is hereby authorized to transfer up to $175,000 of this appropriation to state operations ......... 175,000 For services and expenses of the turfgrass environmental stewardship fund adminis- tered by the New York State greengrass association .................................... 150,000 For services and expenses of the north coun- try low cost vaccine program administered by the St. Lawrence and Jefferson county public health department. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the director of the budget is hereby authorized to transfer up to $25,000 of this appropri- ation to state operations ....................... 25,000 Christmas tree farmers association of New York for programs to promote Christmas trees .......................................... 120,000 The New York farm viability institute, for programs to benefit the New York berry industry ....................................... 320,000 Genesee-Livingston-Steuben-Wyoming BOCES agricultural academy ........................... 100,000 NY corn and soybean growers association ........... 75,000 Cornell university honeybee research .............. 50,000 Cornell university maple research ................ 105,000 For services and expenses of the New York State apple research and development program, in consultation with the apple research and development advisory board ........ 500,000 Cornell university onion research ................. 50,000 Cornell university vegetable research ............ 100,000 Island Harvest .................................... 20,000 For services and expenses of the wood products development council, including 27 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND MARKETS AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 suballocation to other state departments and agencies. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the director of the budget is hereby authorized to transfer up to $100,000 of this appropriation to state operations ..................................... 100,000 Animal care & control of NYC, to support full service animal shelters in New York City and mobile adoption unit improvements ................................................ 250,000 Grown on Long Island ............................. 100,000 For services, expenses and grants related to the taste New York program, including but not limited to marketing and advertising to promote New York produced food and beverage goods and products. All or a portion of this appropriation may be suballocated to any department, agency, or public authority. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the director of the budget is hereby authorized to trans- fer up to $1,100,000 of this appropriation to state operations .......................... 1,100,000 -------------- Program account subtotal .................. 26,890,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal USDA-Food and Nutrition Services Fund Federal Agriculture and Markets Account - 25021 For services and expenses of non-point source pollution control, farmland preser- vation, and other agricultural programs including suballocation to other state departments and agencies including liabil- ities incurred prior to April 1, 2014. Notwithstanding section 51 of the state finance law and any other provision of law to the contrary, the funds appropriated herein may be increased or decreased by transfer from/to appropriations for any prior or subsequent grant period within the same federal fund/program and between state operations and aid to localities to accomplish the intent of this appropri- ation, as long as such corresponding prior/subsequent grant periods within such appropriations have been reappropriated as necessary ................................... 20,000,000 -------------- 28 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND MARKETS AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Program account subtotal .................. 20,000,000 -------------- 29 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND MARKETS AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 AGRICULTURAL BUSINESS SERVICES PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: New York federation of growers and processors agribusiness child development program ... 6,521,000 ................. (re. $2,041,000) New York state veterinary diagnostic laboratory at Cornell university animal health surveillance and control program ..................... 3,750,000 ........................................... (re. $953,000) New York state veterinary diagnostic laboratory at Cornell university quality milk production services program ........................... 1,174,000 ........................................... (re. $137,000) New York state veterinary diagnostic laboratory at Cornell university New York state cattle health assurance program ..................... 360,000 ............................................. (re. $162,000) New York state veterinary diagnostic laboratory at Cornell university Johnes disease program ... 480,000 .................. (re. $176,000) New York state veterinary diagnostic laboratory at Cornell university rabies program ... 50,000 ............................ (re. $50,000) For additional services and expenses of the New York state veterinary diagnostic laboratory at Cornell university rabies program ......... 200,000 .............................................. (re. $81,000) New York state veterinary diagnostic laboratory at Cornell university Avian disease program ... 252,000 ................... (re. $252,000) Cornell university farm family assistance ............................ 384,000 ............................................. (re. $134,000) For additional services and expenses of Cornell university farm family assistance ... 200,000 .............................. (re. $200,000) Cornell university integrated pest management ........................ 500,000 ............................................. (re. $347,000) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, up to the amount appropriated herein shall be available for Cornell university Geneva experiment station for state seed inspection program ... 128,000 ........ (re. $62,000) Cornell university Geneva experiment station hop evaluation and field testing program ... 40,000 ........................... (re. $40,000) Cornell university golden nematode program ... 62,000 .. (re. $62,000) Cornell university future farmers of America ......................... 192,000 ............................................. (re. $180,000) Cornell university agriculture in the classroom ...................... 80,000 ............................................... (re. $66,000) Cornell university association of agricultural educators ............. 66,000 ............................................... (re. $53,000) New York state apple growers association ... 206,000 .. (re. $206,000) For additional services and expenses of the New York state apple grow- ers association ... 794,000 ......................... (re. $385,000) New York wine and grape foundation ... 713,000 ........ (re. $488,000) For additional services and expenses of the New York wine and grape foundation ... 287,000 ............................... (re. $62,000) New York farm viability institute ... 400,000 ......... (re. $400,000) 30 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND MARKETS AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For additional services and expenses of the New York farm viability institute ... 1,100,000 ........................... (re. $1,100,000) For services and expenses of programs to promote dairy excellence, including but not limited to programs at Cornell University. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the director of the budget is hereby authorized to transfer up to $150,000 of this appropriation to state operations for programs including adminis- tration of dairy profit teams ... 150,000 ........... (re. $150,000) For services and expenses of dairy profit teams administered by the New York farm viability institute ... 220,000 ....... (re. $220,000) For reimbursement for the promotion of agriculture and domestic arts in accordance with article 24 of the agriculture and markets law ... 340,000 ............................................. (re. $340,000) Cornell university pro-dairy program ... 822,000 ...... (re. $505,000) Maple producers association for programs to promote maple syrup ...... 125,000 ............................................. (re. $125,000) Tractor rollover protection program administered by Mary Imogene Basset hospital ... 100,000 ......................... (re. $100,000) For services and expenses of northern New York agricultural develop- ment ... 500,000 .................................... (re. $500,000) For services and expenses of the eastern equine encephalitis program, including suballocation to other state departments and agencies. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the director of the budget is hereby authorized to transfer up to $150,000 of this appropriation to state operations ... 150,000 ....... (re. $120,000) For services and expenses of the turfgrass environmental stewardship fund administered by the New York state turfgrass association ... 150,000 ............................................. (re. $150,000) For services and expenses of the north country low costs vaccine program. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the director of the budget is hereby authorized to transfer up to $20,000 of this appropriation to state operations ... 20,000 ......... (re. $20,000) New York Christmas tree farmers association for programs to promote Christmas trees ... 100,000 ......................... (re. $100,000) New York state berry growers association ... 200,000 .. (re. $200,000) Long Island farm bureau ... 200,000 ................... (re. $200,000) Genesee county agricultural academy ... 100,000 ....... (re. $100,000) Island harvest ... 25,000 .............................. (re. $25,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: New York federation of growers and processors agribusiness child development program ... 6,521,000 ................... (re. $438,000) Cornell university farm family assistance ............................ 384,000 ............................................. (re. $384,000) New York farm viability institute ... 400,000 ......... (re. $400,000) For additional services and expenses of the New York farm viability institute ... 821,000 ............................... (re. $821,000) For services and expenses of programs to promote dairy excellence, including but not limited to programs at Cornell University. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the director of the budget is hereby authorized to transfer up to $150,000 of this 31 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND MARKETS AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 appropriation to state operations for programs including adminis- tration of dairy profit teams ... 150,000 ........... (re. $150,000) For services and expenses of northern New York agricultural develop- ment ... 500,000 .................................... (re. $441,000) Maple producers association for programs to promote maple syrup 100,000 .............................................. (re. $10,000) For services and expenses of the eastern equine encephalitis program, including suballocation to other state departments and agencies. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the director of the budget is hereby authorized to transfer up to $150,000 of this appropriation to state operations ... 150,000 ........ (re. $12,000) For services and expenses of programs to promote agricultural economic development, including but not limited to farmland viability, in accordance with a programmatic and financial plan to be approved by the director of the budget. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the director of the budget is hereby authorized to transfer up to $3,000,000 of this appropriation to state operations ............ 3,000,000 ......................................... (re. $2,652,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: Cornell university farm family assistance ............................ 384,000 ............................................... (re. $3,000) Cornell university agriculture in the classroom ...................... 80,000 ................................................ (re. $8,000) For services and expenses of northern New York agricultural develop- ment ... 300,000 ..................................... (re. $58,000) New York farm viability institute ... 1,221,000 ....... (re. $272,000) For services and expenses of programs to promote dairy excellence, including but not limited to programs at Cornell University. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the director of the budget is hereby authorized to transfer up to $150,000 of this appropriation to state operations for programs including adminis- tration of dairy profit teams ... 150,000 ........... (re. $150,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2010: New York farm viability institute ... 400,000 ......... (re. $400,000) For services and expenses of programs to promote dairy excellence, including but not limited to programs at Cornell University. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the director of the budget is hereby authorized to transfer up to $150,000 of this appropriation to state operations for programs including adminis- tration of dairy profit teams ... 150,000 ........... (re. $143,000) Cornell university agriculture in the classroom ...................... 80,000 ............................................... (re. $10,000) For services and expenses related to establishing, improving, and promoting farmer's markets in Monroe, Ontario, Livingston, Orleans, Genesee, Wyoming, Steuben, Yates and Wayne counties, in accordance with a programmatic and financial plan submitted by the commissioner of agriculture and markets and approved by the director of the budg- et. No moneys of this appropriation shall be made available until the Genesee valley regional market authority makes a transfer to the 32 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND MARKETS AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 general fund of the state, as provided for in a chapter of the laws of 2010 ... 3,000,000 ............................. (re. $2,745,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2009: For services and expenses of programs to promote agricultural economic development, including but not limited to farmland viability, in accordance with a programmatic and financial plan to be approved by the director of the budget. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the director of the budget is hereby authorized to transfer up to $600,000 of this appropriation to state operations .............. 600,000 ............................................. (re. $428,000) New York farm viability institute ... 400,000 .......... (re. $94,000) For additional services and expenses of the New York farm viability institute ... 2,842,000 .............................. (re. $57,000) New York state veterinary diagnostic laboratory at Cornell university New York state cattle health assurance program ....................... 360,000 .............................................. (re. $31,000) Cornell university Geneva experiment station ......................... 400,000 ............................................... (re. $3,000) For additional services and expenses of golden nematode control, including a contract with empire state potato growers. Notwith- standing any other provision of law, the director of the budget is hereby authorized to transfer up to $30,000 of this appropriation to state operations ... 30,000 ........................... (re. $6,000) For services and expenses of apiary inspection. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the director of the budget is hereby author- ized to transfer up to $200,000 of this appropriation to state oper- ations ... 200,000 .................................. (re. $148,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2009, as amended by chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For services and expenses of an organic farming program. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the director of the budget is hereby authorized to transfer up to 96,000 of this appropriation to state operations ... 96,000 ....................... (re. $96,000) New York seafood council ... 25,000 ..................... (re. $3,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2008: center for dairy excellence administered by the New York farm viabil- ity institute ... 245,000 ............................ (re. $29,000) Cornell university onion research ... 98,000 ............ (re. $2,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2008, as amended by chapter 496, section 6, of the laws of 2008: For services and expenses of programs to promote agricultural economic development, including but not limited to farmland viability, in accordance with a programmatic and financial plan to be approved by the director of the budget. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the director of the budget is hereby authorized to transfer up to $2,357,000 of this appropriation to state operations, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expend- iture and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be 33 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND MARKETS AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 ... 1,809,000 ..................... (re. $1,125,000) New York Beef Producers Bull Testing Program ......................... 15,040 ................................................ (re. $3,000) New York Beef Producers Empire Heifer Development Program ............ 13,160 ................................................ (re. $4,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2008, as amended by chapter 1, section 4, of the laws of 2009: For services and expenses related to the marketing and promotion of New York state wine in conjunction with the New York wine and grape foundation including suballocation to other state departments and agencies, and in accordance with a programmatic and financial plan to be approved by the director of the budget. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the director of the budget is hereby author- ized to transfer up to $1,684,000 to state operations .............. 1,684,000 ............................................ (re. $34,000) For additional services and expenses of the center for dairy excel- lence administered by the New York farm viability institute ........ 376,000 .............................................. (re. $29,000) Columbia County Cornell Cooperative Extension for services and expenses of extension and research programs managed by the Hudson Valley Research Laboratory, Inc ... 63,900 ........... (re. $63,900) For services and expenses of the plum pox virus eradication and indem- nity program. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the direc- tor of the budget is hereby authorized to transfer up to $376,000 of this appropriation to state operations ............................. 376,000 ............................................. (re. $374,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2008, as amended by chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2009: Suffolk County Soil and Water Conservation District - deer fencing matching grants program, including liabilities incurred prior to April 1, 2008 ... 160,000 ............................ (re. $14,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2008, as amended by chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For services and expenses of the cluster based industry and agribusi- ness development grants program ... 94,000 ........... (re. $94,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2007: For services and expenses of programs to promote agricultural economic development, including but not limited to farmland viability, in accordance with a programmatic and financial plan to be approved by the director of the budget. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the director of the budget is hereby authorized to transfer up to $1,117,000 of this appropriation to state operations ............ 1,117,000 ............................................ (re. $68,000) For additional services and expenses of programs to promote agricul- tural economic development, including but not limited to farmland viability, in accordance with a programmatic and financial plan to be approved by the director of the budget. Notwithstanding any other 34 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND MARKETS AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 provision of law, the director of the budget is hereby authorized to transfer up to $118,000 of this appropriation to state operations ... 118,000 ......................................... (re. $118,000) For services and expenses of northern New York agricultural develop- ment ... 400,000 ..................................... (re. $16,000) For services and expenses of NY Agritourism .......................... 1,130,000 ........................................... (re. $202,000) For services and expenses of the center for dairy excellence adminis- tered by the New York state farm viability institute ............... 750,000 .............................................. (re. $53,000) For services and expenses related to the Agribusiness Incubator With- out Walls Program to be adminstered by the Hudson Agribusiness Corporation ... 50,000 ............................... (re. $50,000) For services and expenses related to the Biodiesel Feasibility Research to be administered by the Hudson Agribusiness Corporation ... 50,000 ........................................... (re. $50,000) For services and expenses related to the New York Beef Producers Bull Testing Program ... 16,000 ............................ (re. $3,000) For services and expenses related to the New York Beef Producers Empire Heifer Development Program ... 14,000 .......... (re. $5,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2007, as amended by chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For additional services and expenses of the farm viability institute ... 400,000 .......................................... (re. $57,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2006: For additional services and expenses of programs to promote agricul- tural economic development, including but not limited to farmland viability, in accordance with a programmatic and financial plan to be approved by the director of the budget. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the director of the budget is hereby authorized to transfer up to $118,000 of this appropriation to state operations ... 118,000 ......................................... (re. $118,000) For services and expenses of NY Agritourism .......................... 1,000,000 ........................................... (re. $141,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2006, as amended by chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2007: For services and expenses related to agricultural research, disease prevention, technical assistance, and community outreach, in conjunction with Cornell university, and in accordance with a programmatic and financial plan to be approved by the director of budget and allocated pursuant to the following: Cornell onion research ... 86,000 ...................... (re. $86,000) For additional services and expenses of the Cornell onion research program ... 14,000 ................................... (re. $14,000) For services and expenses of northern New York agricultural develop- ment ... 400,000 ..................................... (re. $13,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2006, as amended by chapter 108, section 5, of the laws of 2006: 35 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND MARKETS AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For payment to agricultural or horticultural corporations and county extension service associations that are eligible to receive premium reimbursement pursuant to section 286 of the agriculture and markets law for the costs of construction, renovation, alteration, rehabili- tation, improvements or repair of fairground buildings or facilities used to house and promote agriculture, to be allocated by the commissioner such that each eligible agricultural and horticultural corporation or county extension service shall receive for a fair or exposition an amount of thirty thousand dollars plus a portion of the remaining amount available, based upon the average five-year total attendance of each such event from 2001 through 2005 ......... 3,000,000 ........................................... (re. $100,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2005: Cornell onion research ... 100,000 ...................... (re. $5,000) For services and expenses of the Clarkson dairy waste to energy program ... 1,000,000 ............................... (re. $138,000) By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2002: NY AgriTourism ... 1,000,000 ........................... (re. $40,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal USDA-Food and Nutrition Services Fund Federal Agriculture and Markets Account - 25021 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses of non-point source pollution control, farm- land preservation, and other agricultural programs including subal- location to other state departments and agencies including liabil- ities incurred prior to April 1, 2013. Notwithstanding section 51 of the state finance law and any other provision of law to the contra- ry, the funds appropriated herein may be increased or decreased by transfer from/to appropriations for any prior or subsequent grant period within the same federal fund/program and between state oper- ations and aid to localities to accomplish the intent of this appro- priation, as long as such corresponding prior/subsequent grant peri- ods within such appropriations have been reappropriated as necessary ... 20,000,000 ................................... (re. $20,000,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses of non-point source pollution control, farm- land preservation, and other agricultural programs including subal- location to other state departments and agencies including liabil- ities incurred prior to April 1, 2012. Notwithstanding section 51 of the state finance law and any other provision of law to the contra- ry, the funds appropriated herein may be increased or decreased by transfer from/to appropriations for any prior or subsequent grant period within the same federal fund/program and between state oper- ations and aid to localities to accomplish the intent of this appro- priation, as long as such corresponding prior/subsequent grant peri- ods within such appropriations have been reappropriated as necessary ... 20,000,000 ................................... (re. $20,000,000) 36 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND MARKETS AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2009, as amended by chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2010: Maintenance Undistributed For services and expenses or for contracts with municipalities and/or private not-for-profit agencies for the amounts herein provided: General Fund Community Projects Fund - 007 Account CC BROOME COUNTY HUMANE SOCIETY AND RELIEF ASSOCIATION .................. 5,500 ................................................... (re. $550) MOHAWK AND HUDSON RIVER HUMANE SOCIETY ... 7,500 .......... (re. $850) NEW YORK AGRICULTURAL LAND TRUST, INC. ... 10,000 ......... (re. $110) OUT OF THE PITS, INC. ... 5,000 ......................... (re. $5,000) General Fund Community Projects Fund - 007 Account EE CORNELL COOPERATIVE EXTENSION (CCE) FRANKLIN COUNTY .................. 5,000 ................................................. (re. $5,000) CORNELL COOPERATIVE EXTENSION OF WYOMING COUNTY ...................... 1,000 ................................................. (re. $1,000) RENSSELAER COUNTY AGRICULTURAL and HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY ............. 2,500 ................................................. (re. $2,500) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2008, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: Maintenance Undistributed For services and expenses or for contracts with municipalities and/or private not-for-profit agencies for the amounts herein provided: General Fund Community Projects Fund - 007 Account AA Afton Driving Park and Agricultural Assoc. Inc. ...................... 7,500 ................................................. (re. $7,500) Cornell University Cooperative Extension of Broome County ............ 100,000 ............................................. (re. $100,000) Greater Binghamton SCORE Chapter 217 ... 5,000 .......... (re. $5,000) Mohawk and Hudson River Humane Society ... 50,000 ...... (re. $50,000) Saugerties Farmers Market ... 2,500 ..................... (re. $2,500) Western NY Wool Cooperative ... 10,000 ................. (re. $10,000) Wyoming County Fair Association ... 25,000 ............. (re. $25,000) General Fund 37 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND MARKETS AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Community Projects Fund - 007 Account CC COUNTY EXTENSION SERVICE ASSOCIATION IN THE STATE OF NEW YORK ........ 7,000 ................................................... (re. $323) HEMPSTEAD PLAINS REGION - AACA ... 2,500 ................ (re. $2,500) JUST FOOD, INC. ... 5,000 ............................... (re. $3,000) OUT OF THE PITS, INC. ... 5,000 ......................... (re. $5,000) STATEN ISLAND COUNCIL FOR ANIMAL WELFARE, INC. ....................... 4,000 ................................................. (re. $4,000) General Fund Community Projects Fund - 007 Account EE CORNELL UNIVERSITY COOPERATIVE EXTENSION, OSWEGO COUNTY .............. 29,000 ............................................... (re. $29,000) GENESEE COUNTY AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY, INC. ... 1,000 ..... (re. $1,000) HUDSON VALLEY AGRIBUSINESS DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION ................... 3,000 ................................................. (re. $3,000) RENAISSANCE FARMER'S MARKET ... 600 ....................... (re. $600) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2007, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: Maintenance Undistributed For services and expenses or for contracts with municipalities and/or private not-for-profit agencies for the amounts herein provided: General Fund Community Projects Fund - 007 Account AA Chautauqua County Beekeepers Association ... 500 .......... (re. $500) Chautauqua County Humane Society, Inc., SPCA ......................... 10,000 ............................................... (re. $10,000) Project Renewal, Inc. ... 25,000 ....................... (re. $25,000) General Fund Community Projects Fund - 007 Account CC WADDINGTON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, INC. ... 5,000 .......... (re. $5,000) General Fund Community Projects Fund - 007 Account EE CORNELL COOPERATIVE EXTENSION OF SARATOGA COUNTY ..................... 4,775 ................................................. (re. $4,775) HERKIMER COUNTY FAIR ASSOCIATION ... 5,000 .............. (re. $5,000) 38 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND MARKETS AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2002, as amended by chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2002: Maintenance Undistributed For services and expenses or for contracts with municipalities and/or private not-for-profit agencies for the amounts herein provided: General Fund Community Projects Fund - 007 Account AA Cornell Cooperative Extension of Chemung County ...................... 17,300 ............................................... (re. $17,300) Cornell Cooperative Extension of Sullivan County ..................... 5,000 ................................................. (re. $5,000) East End Institute ... 100,000 ........................ (re. $100,000) Essex County Fair ... 10,000 ........................... (re. $10,000) General Fund Community Projects Fund - 007 Account CC KENMORE FARMERS MARKET, INC. ... 5,000 .................. (re. $1,590) General Fund Community Projects Fund - 007 Account EE Cornell Cooperative Extension Dutchess County ........................ 25,000 ............................................... (re. $25,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2000: Maintenance Undistributed General Fund Community Projects Fund - 007 Account AA For services and expenses, grants in aid, or for contracts with muni- cipalities and/or private not-for-profit agencies. The funds appro- priated hereby may be suballocated to any department, agency or public authority ... 1,000,000 .................... (re. $1,000,000) Maintenance Undistributed For services and expenses or for contracts with municipalities and/or private not-for-profit agencies for the amounts herein provided: General Fund Community Projects Fund - 007 39 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND MARKETS AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Account AA East End Institute/Siting of LI Farm Market .......................... 175,000 ............................................. (re. $175,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 1999, as amended by chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2008: Maintenance Undistributed General Fund Community Projects Fund - 007 Account AA For services and expenses, grants in aid, or for contracts with muni- cipalities and/or private not-for-profit agencies. The funds appro- priated hereby may be suballocated to any department, agency or public authority ... 1,000,000 .................... (re. $1,000,000) 40 12653-15-4 COUNCIL ON THE ARTS AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS General Fund ....................... 35,855,000 37,477,000 Special Revenue Funds - Federal .... 1,413,000 8,504,000 Special Revenue Funds - Other ...... 196,000 196,000 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 37,464,000 46,177,000 ================ ================ SCHEDULE COUNCIL ON THE ARTS PROGRAM ................................. 37,244,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For state financial assistance for the arts. Notwithstanding any other section of law to the contrary, this appropriation may be used for state financial assistance to nonprofit cultural organizations offering services to the general public, including but not limited to, orchestras, dance companies, museums and theatre groups including nonprofit cultural organiza- tions, botanical gardens, zoos, aquariums and public benefit corporations offering programs of arts related education for elementary and secondary school pupils provided that, notwithstanding any incon- sistent provision of law, $100,000 shall be suballocated to the Nelson A. Rockefel- ler empire state plaza performing arts center corporation in support of programs for performing arts and other cultural events, and related uses for the benefit of the citizens of New York state. Such programs may include activities directly undertaken by the grantee, or indirectly by regranting of state funds by regional or local arts councils, among other organ- izations, to nonprofit cultural organiza- tions. Grants, including capital grants, awarded may be used for programs and activities relating to arts disciplines including, but not limited to, architecture, dance, design, music, theater, media, literature, 41 12653-15-4 COUNCIL ON THE ARTS AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 museum activities, visual arts, folk arts, and arts in education programs .............. 35,635,000 -------------- Program account subtotal .................. 35,635,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Miscellaneous Operating Grants Fund Council on the Arts Account - 25376 For financial assistance to nonprofit cultural organizations ....................... 1,413,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 1,413,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Arts Capital Revolving Fund Arts Capital Revolving Account - 21850 For services and expenses of the arts capi- tal revolving loan fund ........................ 196,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ..................... 196,000 -------------- EMPIRE STATE PLAZA PERFORMING ARTS CENTER CORPORATION PROGRAM ...................................................... 220,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For state financial assistance for the empire state plaza performing arts center corporation .................................... 220,000 -------------- 42 12653-15-4 COUNCIL ON THE ARTS AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 ADMINISTRATION PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For state financial assistance for the arts. This appropriation may be used for state financial assistance to nonprofit cultural organiza- tions offering services to the general public, including but not limited to, orchestras, dance companies, museums and theatre groups including nonprofit cultural organizations, botanical gardens, zoos, aquariums and public benefit corporations offering programs of arts including but not limited to those related to education for elemen- tary and secondary school pupils. Such programs may include activ- ities directly undertaken by the grantee, or indirectly by regrant- ing of state funds by regional or local arts councils, among other organizations, to nonprofit cultural organizations. Grants, including capital grants, awarded may be used for programs and activities relating to arts disciplines including, but not limited to, architecture, dance, design, music, theater, media, literature, museum activities, visual arts, folk arts, and arts in education programs ... 35,635,000 ........................... (re. $1,958,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For state financial assistance for the arts. This appropriation may be used for state financial assistance to nonprofit cultural organiza- tions offering services to the general public, including but not limited to, orchestras, dance companies, museums and theatre groups including nonprofit cultural organizations, botanical gardens, zoos, aquariums and public benefit corporations offering programs of arts related education for elementary and secondary school pupils. Such programs may include activities directly undertaken by the grantee, or indirectly by regranting of state funds by regional or local arts councils, among other organizations, to nonprofit cultural organiza- tions. Grants, including capital grants, awarded may be used for programs and activities relating to arts disciplines including, but not limited to, architecture, dance, design, music, theater, media, literature, museum activities, visual arts, folk arts, and arts in education programs ... 31,635,000 ............................. (re. $123,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal MISCELLANEOUS Operating Grants Fund Council on the Arts Account By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For financial assistance to nonprofit cultural organizations ......... 1,413,000 ......................................... (re. $1,011,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For financial assistance to nonprofit cultural organizations ......... 2,413,000 ......................................... (re. $1,666,000) 43 12653-15-4 COUNCIL ON THE ARTS AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For financial assistance to nonprofit cultural organizations ......... 2,413,000 ......................................... (re. $1,450,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2009: For financial assistance to nonprofit cultural organizations ......... 2,413,000 ......................................... (re. $1,598,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2008: For financial assistance to nonprofit cultural organizations ......... 1,413,000 ........................................... (re. $633,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2007: For financial assistance to nonprofit cultural organizations for the grant period July 1, 2007 to June 30, 2008 ......................... 1,513,000 ........................................... (re. $733,000) COUNCIL ON THE ARTS PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For state financial assistance for the arts. Notwithstanding any other section of law to the contrary, this appropriation may be used for state financial assistance to nonprofit cultural organizations offering services to the general public, including but not limited to, orchestras, dance companies, museums and theatre groups includ- ing nonprofit cultural organizations, botanical gardens, zoos, aquariums and public benefit corporations offering programs of arts related education for elementary and secondary school pupils provided that, notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, $100,000 shall be suballocated to the Nelson A. Rockefeller empire state plaza performing arts center corporation in support of programs for performing arts and other cultural events, and related uses for the benefit of the citizens of New York state. Such programs may include activities directly undertaken by the grantee, or indirectly by regranting of state funds by regional or local arts councils, among other organizations, to nonprofit cultural organiza- tions. Grants, including capital grants, awarded may be used for programs and activities relating to arts disciplines including, but not limited to, architecture, dance, design, music, theater, media, literature, museum activities, visual arts, folk arts, and arts in education programs ... 35,635,000 .......................... (re. $35,396,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal MISCELLANEOUS Operating Grants Fund Council on the Arts Account - 25376 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: 44 12653-15-4 COUNCIL ON THE ARTS AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For financial assistance to nonprofit cultural organizations ......... 1,413,000 ......................................... (re. $1,413,000) Special Revenue Funds - Other Arts Capital Revolving Fund Arts Capital Revolving Account By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses of the arts capital revolving loan fund ... 196,000 ............................................. (re. $196,000) 45 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF AUDIT AND CONTROL AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS General Fund ....................... 32,025,000 0 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 32,025,000 0 ================ ================ SCHEDULE STATE OPERATIONS PROGRAM .................................... 32,025,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For state reimbursements to cities, towns, or villages for payments made for special accidental death benefits made pursuant to section 208-f of the general municipal law, including the payment of liabilities incurred prior to April 1, 2014 and for state reimbursement to New York city for payments made for special accidental death benefits to beneficiaries of first respon- ders to the world trade center attack made pursuant to section 208-f of the general municipal law, including the payment of liabilities incurred prior to April 1, 2014. Notwithstanding the provisions of any other law to the contrary, for state fiscal year 2014-2015 the liability of the state and the amount to be distributed or otherwise expended by the state pursuant to section 208-f of the general municipal law shall be limited to the amount appro- priated ..................................... 32,025,000 -------------- 46 12653-15-4 CITY UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS General Fund ....................... 1,419,169,190 0 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 1,419,169,190 0 ================ ================ SCHEDULE CITY UNIVERSITY--COMMUNITY COLLEGES ........................ 222,946,190 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 OPERATING ASSISTANCE For state financial assistance, net of disallowances, for operating expenses of community colleges to be expended pursuant to regulations developed jointly by the state university trustees and the city university trustees and approved by the director of the budget, and shall include funds available on a matching basis to implement programs for the provision of education and training services to indi- viduals eligible under the federal personal responsibility and work opportu- nity reconciliation act of 1996. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, rule or regulation, aid payable from this appropriation to community colleges shall be distributed to the colleges according to guidelines established by the city university trustees. Notwithstanding any other law, rule, or regulation to the contrary, full funding for aidable community college enrollment for the college fiscal year 2014-15 and heretofore as provided under this appro- priation is determined by the operating aid formulas defined in rules and regu- lations developed jointly by the boards of trustees of the state and city universi- ties and approved by the director of the budget provided that the local sponsor may use funds contained in reserves for excess student revenue for operating support of a community college program even though said 47 12653-15-4 CITY UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 expenditures may cause expenses and student revenues to exceed one-third of the college's net operating budget for the college fiscal year 2014-15 provided that such funds do not cause the college's revenue from the local sponsor's contrib- ution in aggregate to be less than the comparable amounts for the previous commu- nity college fiscal year and further provided that pursuant to standards and regulations of the state university trus- tees and the city university trustees for the college fiscal year 2014-15, community colleges may increase tuition and fees above that allowable under current educa- tion law if such standards and regulations require that in order to exceed the tuition limit otherwise set forth in the education law, local sponsor contributions either in the aggregate or for each full- time equivalent student shall be no less than the comparable amounts for the previ- ous community college fiscal year .......... 201,451,000 For additional operating services and expenses of community colleges ............... 4,672,700 Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the city university of New York shall make awards to community colleges from the next generation NY job linkage program incentive fund based on measures of student success for all students enrolled in programs that confer a credit-bearing certificate, an associate of occupational studies degree, or an associate of applied science degree, including, but not limited to: (1) The number of students who are employed following degree or certificate completion and their wage gains, if any, as deter- mined by the department of labor, which shall be given the greatest weighting among all measures of student success; (2) The number of degree completions, certificate completions and student trans- fers to other institutions of higher education; (3) The number of degree and certificate completions under the preceding item (2) by students considered academically at-risk due to economic disadvantage or other factor of under-representation with- 48 12653-15-4 CITY UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 in the field of study; veterans; and the disabled; (4) The number of students who make adequate progress towards completion of a degree or certificate, which may include accelerated completion of a developmental education program; (5) The number of degree completions in innovative programs designed to enable students to balance school, work and other personal responsibilities; and (6) The number of students engaged in career and employment opportunities including apprenticeships, cooperative education programs or other paid work experience that is an integral part of their academic program. Provided further, however, awards shall be made on a pro-rata basis in accordance with a methodology and in a form and manner developed by the director of the budget, in consultation with the city university. Provided further, however, on or before December 1, 2014, or an alternative date as determined by the director of the budg- et in consultation with the city universi- ty, the city university trustees shall submit a plan for approval by the director of the budget to allocate amounts avail- able for the next generation NY job link- age program incentive fund pursuant to this appropriation ........................... 2,000,000 CATEGORICAL PROGRAMS For the payment of aid for community college categorical programs to be distributed to the colleges according to guidelines established by the city university trus- tees: For services and expenses related to the establishment, renovation, alteration, expansion, improvement or operation of child care centers for the benefit of students at the community college campuses of the city university of New York, provided that matching funds of at least 35 percent from nonstate sources be made available ...................................... 813,100 For additional services and expenses of child care centers ............................. 544,000 49 12653-15-4 CITY UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment of rental aid ...................... 8,948,000 For state financial assistance for community college contract courses and work force development .................................. 1,880,000 For student financial assistance to expand opportunities in the community colleges of the city university for the educationally and economically disadvantaged in accord- ance with section 6452 of the education law ............................................ 883,390 For additional student financial assistance to expand opportunities in the community colleges of the city university for the educationally and economically disadvan- taged in accordance with section 6452 of the education law ............................... 54,000 For services and expenses of the accelerated study in associates programs ................. 1,700,000 -------------- CITY UNIVERSITY--SENIOR COLLEGES ......................... 1,189,223,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 CITY UNIVERSITY--SENIOR COLLEGE PROGRAMS For the costs of the state share, as prescribed herein, as reimbursement to the city of New York to be paid during the state fiscal year beginning April 1, 2014 for the operating expenses of the senior college approved programs and services of the city university of New York as defined in section 6230 of the education law. Notwithstanding paragraphs 3 and 4 of subdi- vision A of section 6221 of the education law, the amount appropriated herein shall constitute the maximum state payment for the 2014-15 state fiscal year beginning April 1, 2014 to the city of New York, of which $428,000,000 is a state liability to the city for the period beginning April 1, 2014 through June 30, 2015, for reimburse- ment of costs incurred by the city at any time during the 2013-14 academic year. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the dormitory authority of the state of New York may issue bonds for the purpose of reimbursing equipment disburse- ments subject to subdivision 14 of section 50 12653-15-4 CITY UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 1680 of the public authorities law and upon transfer of bond proceeds for equip- ment disbursements, from the city univer- sity special revenue fund, facilities and planning income reimbursable account (NA) to an account of the city of New York, the general fund appropriations herein shall be reduced by amounts equivalent to such transfers but in no event less than $20,000,000 for the 12-month period begin- ning July 1, 2014; the transfer of such bond proceeds shall immediately and equiv- alently reduce the general fund amounts appropriated herein; and the portions of such general fund appropriations so affected shall have no further force or effect. The state share of operating expenses, a portion of which is appropriated herein as reimbursement to New York city, shall be an amount equal to the net operating expenses of the senior college approved programs and services which shall equal the total operating expenses of approved programs and services less: (a) all excess tuition and instructional and noninstructional fees attributable to the senior colleges received from the city university construction fund; (b) miscellaneous revenue and fees, including bad debt recoveries and income fund reimbursable cost recoveries; (c) pursuant to section 6221 of the educa- tion law, a representative share of the operating costs of those activities within central administration and univ- ersity-wide programs which, as deter- mined by the state budget director, relate jointly to the senior colleges and community colleges, and New York city support for associate degree programs at the College of Staten Island and Medgar Evers College and notwith- standing any other provision of law, rule or regulation, New York city support for associate degree programs at New York city college of technology and John Jay college, with such support based on the 2011-12 full-time equiv- alent (FTE) associate degree enrollments at these campuses and calculated using the New York city contribution per city 51 12653-15-4 CITY UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 university community college FTE in the 2011-12 base year, totaling $32,275,000. Items (a) and (b) of the foregoing shall be hereafter referred to as the senior college revenue offset, and item (c) as the central administration and universi- ty-wide programs offset. In no event shall the state support for the operating expenses of the senior college approved programs and services for the 12-month period beginning July 1, 2014 exceed $1,200,097,900 .................... 1,187,133,000 For services and expenses of the Joseph Murphy Institute ............................... 500,000 For additional services and expenses of the Joseph Murphy Institute ........................ 750,000 For additional services and expenses of the SEEK program ................................... 840,000 -------------- CITY UNIVERSITY--SENIOR COLLEGE PENSION PAYMENTS ............. 2,000,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For payment of financial assistance to the city of New York for certain costs of retirement incentive programs and other liabilities attributable to employee retirement systems and for special pension payments attributable to employees of the senior colleges of the city university of New York pursuant to chapters 975, 976, and 977 of the laws of 1977, in accordance with section 6231 of the education law and chapter 958 of the laws of 1981, as amended ...................................... 2,000,000 -------------- METROPOLITAN COMMUTER TRANSPORTATION MOBILITY TAX ............ 5,000,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For payment of the metropolitan commuter transportation mobility tax pursuant to article 23 of the tax law as amended by chapter 25 of the laws of 2009 for the period July 1, 2014 to June 30, 2015 on behalf of those senior college employees 52 12653-15-4 CITY UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 employed in the commuter transportation district. Notwithstanding any other law to the contrary, this appropriation may not be decreased by interchange with any other appropriation ................................ 5,000,000 -------------- 53 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS AND COMMUNITY SUPERVISION AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS General Fund ....................... 20,193,000 12,052,000 Internal Service Funds ............. 11,000,000 13,355,000 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 31,193,000 25,407,000 ================ ================ SCHEDULE COMMUNITY SUPERVISION PROGRAM ............................... 16,613,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For payment of services and expenses relat- ing to the operation of a program with the center for employment opportunities to assist with vocational or employment skills training or the attainment of employment ................................... 1,029,000 For costs associated with the provision of treatment, residential stabilization and other related services for offenders in the community, including residential stabilization for sex offenders, pursuant to existing contracts or to be distributed through a competitive process ................ 4,584,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 5,613,000 -------------- Internal Service Funds Agencies Internal Service Fund Neighborhood Work Project Account - 55059 For services and expenses related to estab- lishing and administering a vocational training program for parolees, other offenders, or former inmates from city of New York jails participating in community based programs with the center for employ- ment opportunities. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, the chairman of the board of parole, or a designated officer of the department of corrections and community supervision may authorize participants to perform service projects at sites made available by any 54 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS AND COMMUNITY SUPERVISION AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 state or local government or public bene- fit corporation ............................. 11,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal .................. 11,000,000 -------------- HEALTH SERVICES PROGRAM ..................................... 14,000,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the money hereby appropriated may be used for the payment of prior year liabilities and may be increased or decreased by interchange or transfer with any other general fund appropriation with- in the department of corrections and community supervision with the approval of the director of the budget. A portion of these funds may be transferred or sub-al- located to the department of health or other state agencies. For the state share of medical assistance services expenses incurred by the depart- ment of corrections and community super- vision related to the provision of medical assistance services to inmates .............. 14,000,000 -------------- PROGRAM SERVICES PROGRAM ....................................... 380,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For services and expenses of a program at the Albion correctional facility related to family tele-visiting (Osborne Associ- ation) ......................................... 130,000 For services and expenses of a program at the Queensboro correctional facility related to re-entry with a focus on family (Osborne Association) .......................... 250,000 -------------- SUPPORT SERVICES PROGRAM ....................................... 200,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 55 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS AND COMMUNITY SUPERVISION AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For services and expenses of localities for the housing and board of felony offenders pursuant to section 601-c of the correction law ................................. 200,000 -------------- 56 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS AND COMMUNITY SUPERVISION AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 COMMUNITY SUPERVISION PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For payment of services and expenses relating to the operation of a program with the center for employment opportunities to assist with vocational or employment skills training or the attainment of employment ... 1,029,000 ............................ (re. $491,000) For costs associated with the provision of treatment, residential stabilization and other related services for offenders in the commu- nity, including residential stabilization for sex offenders, pursu- ant to existing contracts or to be distributed through a competitive process ... 4,942,000 ............................. (re. $3,014,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For costs associated with the provision of treatment, residential stabilization and other related services for offenders in the commu- nity, including residential stabilization for sex offenders, pursu- ant to existing contracts or to be distributed through a competitive process ... 4,942,000 ............................. (re. $1,111,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2010, as transferred by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: Notwithstanding the provisions of section 259-i of the executive law, payments made pursuant to this appropriation for liabilities incurred on or after April 1, 2006, but prior to September 1, 2008, shall be paid by the state at the actual per day per capita cost, as certified to the commissioner of correctional services by the appro- priate local official, for the care of such prisoners; provided however, such per diem per capita reimbursement for such period pursuant to subdivision 3 of section 259-i of the executive law shall not exceed $40 and for such per diem per capita reimbursement for the period on or after September 1, 2008 but prior to April 1, 2009 pursuant to subdivision 3 of section 259-i of the executive law shall not exceed $37.60 ... 5,000,000 ............. (re. $1,629,000) Internal Service Funds [Miscellaneous] AGENCIES Internal Service Fund Neighborhood Work Project Account - 55059 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses related to establishing and administering a vocational training program for parolees, other offenders, or former inmates from city of New York jails participating in community based programs with the center for employment opportunities. Notwith- standing any other provision of law to the contrary, the chairman of the board of parole, or a designated officer of the department of corrections and community supervision may authorize participants to perform service projects at sites made available by any state or 57 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS AND COMMUNITY SUPERVISION AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 local government or public benefit corporation ..................... 11,000,000 ........................................ (re. $8,816,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses related to establishing and administering a vocational training program for parolees, other offenders, or former inmates from city of New York jails participating in community based programs with the center for employment opportunities. Notwith- standing any other provision of law to the contrary, the chairman of the board of parole, or a designated officer of the department of corrections and community supervision may authorize participants to perform service projects at sites made available by any state or local government or public benefit corporation ..................... 11,000,000 ........................................ (re. $4,539,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses related to establishing and administering a vocational training program for parolees, other offenders, or former inmates from city of New York jails participating in community based programs with the center for employment opportunities. Notwith- standing any other provision of law to the contrary, the chairman of the board of parole, or a designated officer of the department of corrections and community supervision may authorize participants to perform service projects at sites made available by any state or local government or public benefit corporation ..................... 11,000,000 ........................................ (re. $4,626,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2010, as transferred by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses related to establishing and administering a vocational training program for parolees, other offenders, or former inmates from city of New York jails participating in community based programs with the center for employment opportunities. Notwith- standing any other provision of law to the contrary, the chairman of the board of parole, or a designated officer of the division of parole may authorize participants to perform service projects at sites made available by any state or local government or public benefit corporation ... 11,000,000 ................ (re. $6,300,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2009: For services and expenses related to establishing and administering a vocational training program for parolees, other offenders, or former inmates from city of New York jails participating in community based programs with the center for employment opportunities. Notwithstand- ing any other provision of law to the contrary, the chairman of the board of parole, or a designated officer of the division of parole may authorize participants to perform service projects at sites made available by any state or local government or public benefit corpo- ration ... 9,250,000 .............................. (re. $9,250,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2008: 58 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS AND COMMUNITY SUPERVISION AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses related to establishing and administering a vocational training program for parolees, other offenders, or former inmates from city of New York jails participating in community based programs with the center for employment opportunities. Notwithstand- ing any other provision of law to the contrary, the chairman of the board of parole, or a designated officer of the division of parole may authorize participants to perform service projects at sites made available by any state or local government or public benefit corpo- ration ... 9,250,000 .............................. (re. $9,250,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2007: For services and expenses related to assisting parolees or other offenders in obtaining substance abuse treatment, housing, and employment pursuant to a plan prepared by the executive director of the division of parole, the commissioner of the department of correctional services and the commissioner of the division of crimi- nal justice services in consultation with the director of the budg- et. These funds may be transferred to any other state agency, and must be distributed through a competitive process .................. 3,000,000 ......................................... (re. $3,000,000) For services and expenses for the provision of alcohol and substance abuse treatment and related services to offenders in the community pursuant to existing contracts or through a competitive process .... 13,246,000 ........................................ (re. $1,300,000) HEALTH SERVICES PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2008, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses of the legal action center to facilitate inmate access to the medical assistance program .................... 200,000 ............................................. (re. $200,000) SUPPORT SERVICES PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2008, as amended by chapter 496, section 1, of the laws of 2008: For services and expenses of localities for the housing and board of coram nobis prisoners in accordance with section 601-b of the correction law, felony offenders in accordance with subdivision 2 of section 601-c of the correction law, and prisoners pursuant to section 95 of the correction law. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, payments certified to the commis- sioner by the appropriate local official for the care of such pris- oners and made pursuant to this appropriation for liabilities incurred on or after September 1, 2008 shall be paid at the follow- 59 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS AND COMMUNITY SUPERVISION AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 ing per day per capita rates: per diem per capita reimbursement pursuant to section 601-b of the correction law shall not exceed $18.80, and per diem per capita reimbursement pursuant to subdivi- sion 2 of section 601-c of the correction law shall not exceed $37.60 ... 5,880,000 .............................. (re. $5,607,000) General Fund Community Projects Fund - 007 Account CC By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2002, as amended by chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2004: For services and expenses of the: Albion Family Ties Program (Osborne Association) ..................... 4,000 ................................................. (re. $4,000) 60 12653-15-4 DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS General Fund ....................... 136,772,000 52,211,000 Special Revenue Funds - Federal .... 25,400,000 55,558,000 Special Revenue Funds - Other ...... 32,343,000 45,905,924 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 194,515,000 153,674,924 ================ ================ SCHEDULE CRIME PREVENTION AND REDUCTION STRATEGIES PROGRAM .......... 194,515,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For prosecutorial services of counties, to be distributed in the same manner as the prior year or through a competitive proc- ess ......................................... 10,680,000 For payment to the New York state district attorneys association and the New York state prosecutors training institute for services and expenses related to the pros- ecution of crimes and the provision of continuing legal education, training, and support for medicaid fraud prosecution ....... 2,304,000 For services and expenses associated with a witness protection program pursuant to a plan developed by the commissioner of the division of criminal justice services .......... 304,000 For grants to counties for district attorney salaries. Notwithstanding the provisions of subdivisions 10 and 11 of section 700 of the county law or any other law to the contrary, for state fiscal year 2014-15 the state reimbursement to counties for district attorney salaries shall be equal to the amount received by a county for such purpose in 2013-14 and 100 percent of the difference between the minimum salary for a full-time district attorney estab- lished pursuant to section 183-a of the judiciary law prior to April 1, 2014, the minimum salary on or after April 1, 2014. For those counties whose salaries are not covered by section 183-a of the judiciary law, the state reimbursement for these 61 12653-15-4 DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 counties will be pursuant to a plan prepared by the commissioner of criminal justice services and approved by the director of the budget ....................... 4,212,000 Payment of state aid for expenses of the special narcotics prosecutor ................... 825,000 For payment of state aid for expenses of crime laboratories for accreditation, training, capacity enhancement and lab related services to maintain the quality and reliability of forensic services to criminal justice agencies, distributed through a competitive process, which includes an evaluation of the effective- ness of such process. Some of these funds herein appropriated may be transferred to state operations and may be suballocated to other state agencies ...................... 6,635,000 For payment of state aid for Westchester county policing program ...................... 1,984,000 For reimbursement of the services and expenses of municipal corporations, public authorities, the division of state police, authorized police departments of state public authorities or regional state park commissions for the purchase of ballistic soft body armor vests, such sum shall be payable on the audit and warrant of the state comptroller on vouchers certified by the commissioner of the division of crimi- nal justice services and the chief admin- istrative officer of the municipal corpo- ration, public authority, or state entity making requisition and purchase of such vests. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state operations and may be suballocated to other state agencies ........... 513,000 For services and expenses of the drug diver- sion program in the same manner as the prior year or through a competitive proc- ess ............................................ 618,000 For services and expenses of programs aimed at reducing the risk of re-offending, to be distributed through a competitive proc- ess, which will include an evaluation of the effectiveness of such programs ........... 3,063,000 For services and expenses of project GIVE as allocated pursuant to a plan prepared by the commissioner of criminal justice services and approved by the director of the budget which will include an evalu- ation of the effectiveness of such program .. 15,219,000 62 12653-15-4 DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For defense services to be distributed in the same manner as the prior year or through a competitive process ................ 5,507,000 For payment to New York state defenders association for services and expenses related to the provision of training and other assistance ............................. 1,089,000 For payment of state aid to counties and the city of New York for the operation of local probation departments subject to the approval of the director of the budget. Notwithstanding any other provisions of law, the state aid for probationary services to counties and the city of New York shall be distributed to counties and the city of New York pursuant to a plan prepared by the commissioner of the division of crimi- nal justice services and approved by the director of the budget which shall be to the greatest extent possible, distributed in a manner consistent with the prior year distribution amounts ........................ 44,876,000 For payment of state aid to counties and the city of New York for local alternatives to incarceration, including those that provide alcohol and substance abuse treat- ment programs, and other related inter- ventions pursuant to article 13-A of the executive law. Notwithstanding any other provisions of law, the total amount for state assistance shall be to the greatest extent possible, distributed in a manner consistent with the prior year distrib- ution amounts, pursuant to a plan submit- ted by the commissioner of the division of criminal justice services and approved by the director of the budget ................... 5,518,000 For payment to not-for-profit and government operated programs providing alternatives to incarceration, community supervision and/or employment programs to be distrib- uted pursuant to existing or prior year contracts or pursuant to a plan submitted by the commissioner of the division of criminal justice services and approved by the director of the budget. Eligible services shall include, but not be limited to offender employment, offender assess- ments, treatment program placement and participation, monitoring client compli- ance with a treatment plan, TASC program services, and alternatives to prison. A 63 12653-15-4 DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 portion of these funds may be suballocated to other state agencies ..................... 11,994,000 For services and expenses of programs that provide alternatives to incarceration for eligible individuals and families whose income do not exceed 200 percent of the federal poverty level ........................ 2,622,000 For residential centers providing services to individuals on probation and for commu- nity corrections programs to be distrib- uted in the same manner as the prior year or through a competitive process ............. 1,000,000 For services and expenses of the establish- ment, or continued operation, of regional Operation S.N.U.G programs within the following counties: Bronx, Queens, Rock land, and Onondaga ........................... 1,000,000 For services and expenses of the establish- ment, or continued operation, of regional Operation S.N.U.G. programs, pursuant to a plan submitted by the division of criminal justice services and approved by the director of the budget ....................... 2,000,000 For additional payments to not-for-profits and government operated programs providing alternatives to incarceration to be distributed pursuant to existing contracts ..... 266,307 For services and expenses of New York State Immigrant Action Fund .......................... 150,000 For services and expenses and expenses of the Institute for the Puerto Rican/Hispanic Elderly ......................... 120,000 For services and expenses of Groundswell ...........50,000 For services and expenses of Make the Road NY ............................................. 150,000 For services and expenses of Friends of the Island Academy ................................. 150,000 For services and expenses of Brooklyn Defen- der ............................................ 150,000 For services and expenses of Bailey House - Project FIRST .................................. 100,000 For services and expenses of Legal Aid Soci- ety - Immigration Law Unit ..................... 150,000 For services and expenses of the John Jay College ........................................ 100,000 For services and expenses of Asian Americans for Equality ................................... 100,000 For services and expenses of the Legal Action Center .................................. 180,000 For services and expenses of Community Service Society - Record Repair Counseling Corps .......................................... 250,000 64 12653-15-4 DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For services and expenses of Vera Institute of Justice: Immigrant Family Unity Project ..... 100,000 For services and expenses of the Osbourne Association ..................................... 31,000 For services and expenses of the Chinese-Am- erican Planning Council Youth Training Program .........................................170,000 For services and expenses of Bergen Basin Community Development Corporation ............... 26,000 For services and expenses of Vera Institute of Justice: Common Justice ..................... 200,000 For services and expenses of the Consortium of the Niagara Frontier ........................ 150,000 For services and expenses of Ohel Children's Home & Family Services Drug Prevention Program ......................................... 90,163 For services and expenses of Greenpoint Outreach Domestic and Family Intervention Program ........................................ 150,000 For services and expenses of Education Alli- ance ........................................... 100,000 For services and expenses of Brooklyn Legal Services Corp A ................................ 250,000 For services and expenses of the Correction- al Association ................................. 127,000 For services and expenses of Jacob Riis Settlement House ................................ 20,000 For services and expenses of the Fortune Society ........................................ 100,000 For services and expenses of the Henry Street Settlement .............................. 100,000 For services and expenses of Legal Services NYC - DREAM Clinics ............................ 150,000 For services and expenses of Elmcor Youth and Adult Activities Program .................... 19,530 For additional payment to the New York state defenders association for services and expenses related to the provision of training and other assistance ................ 1,000,000 For services and expenses of programs that prevent domestic violence or aid victims of domestic violence: Domestic Violence Law Project of Rockland County ........................................ 45,722 Empire Justice Center ........................... 52,251 Legal Aid Society of Mid-New York ............... 45,729 Legal Aid Society of New York - Domestic Violence Services ............................. 71,831 Legal Services for New York City - Brooklyn ..... 45,722 Legal Services for New York City - Queens ....... 45,722 My Sisters' Place ............................... 45,722 65 12653-15-4 DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Nassau Coalition Against Domestic Violence, Inc. ................................ 45,722 Neighborhood Legal Services Inc. of Erie County ........................................ 45,722 Sanctuary for Families .......................... 59,976 Rochester Legal Aid Society ..................... 59,159 Volunteer Legal Services Project of Monroe County ........................................ 45,722 For services and expenses of programs that prevent domestic violence or aid the victims of domestic violence. Notwith- standing any provision of law this appro- priation shall be allocated only pursuant to a plan setting forth an itemized list of grantees with the amount to be received by each, or the methodology for allocating such appropriation. Such plan shall be subject to the approval of the temporary president of the senate and the director of the budget and thereafter shall be included in a resolution calling for the expenditure of such monies, which resol- ution must be approved by a majority vote of all members elected to the senate upon a roll call vote ............................. 1,609,000 For services and expenses of law enforce- ment, anti-drug, anti-violence, crime control and prevention programs. Notwith- standing any provision of law this appro- priation shall be allocated only pursuant to a plan setting forth an itemized list of grantees with the amount to be received by each, or the methodology for allocating such appropriation. Such plan shall be subject to the approval of the temporary president of the senate and the director of the budget and thereafter shall be included in a resolution calling for the expenditure of such monies, which resol- ution must be approved by a majority vote of all members elected to the senate upon a roll call vote ............................. 2,891,000 Finger Lakes Law Enforcement ..................... 500,000 For services and expenses of School Resource Officers and Anti-Crime Initiatives .......... 1,920,000 For services and expenses of the New York State Civil Air Patrol ......................... 200,000 For services and expenses or continued oper- ation of Operation S.N.U.G - Bronx, Jacobi Medical Center Auxillary, Incorporated ......... 315,000 For services and expenses or continued oper- 66 12653-15-4 DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 ation of Operation S.N.U.G - Brooklyn, Man Up, Incorporated ............................... 350,000 Northeast Bronx Crime Prevention Project .......... 65,000 Northeast Bronx Crime Prevention - Peep Hole Project ......................................... 15,000 District Attorney Office - Bronx County .......... 100,000 District Attorney Office - Richmond County ....... 100,000 District Attorney Office - Queens County ......... 250,000 District Attorney Office - Rockland County ....... 100,000 For the City of Syracuse of law enforcement activities ..................................... 100,000 For services and expenses of specialized training for the New York City correction officers ....................................... 250,000 For the purchase of equipment and safety needs of the Bureau of Criminal Investi- gation within the Division of State Police. Funds may be transferred to state operations and may be suballocated to the division of state police ......................................... 435,000 For services and expenses of the correction- al officers' memorial fund established pursuant to a chapter of the laws of 2014. Funds herein shall be suballocated to the office of general services for the construction of such correctional offi- cers' memorial on the New York state empire state plaza ............................. 300,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................. 136,772,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Miscellaneous Operating Grants Fund Crime Identification and Technology Account - 25475 For services and expenses related to iden- tification technology grants including, but not limited to, crime lab improvement and DNA programs. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state operations and may be suballocated to other state agen- cies ......................................... 2,250,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 2,250,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Miscellaneous Operating Grants Fund DCJS Miscellaneous Discretionary Account - 25470 67 12653-15-4 DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Funds herein appropriated may be used to disburse unanticipated federal grants in support of state and local programs to prevent crime, support law enforcement, improve the administration of justice, and assist victims. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state operations and may be suballocated to other state agen- cies ......................................... 7,250,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 7,250,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Miscellaneous Operating Grants Fund Edward Byrne Memorial Grant Account For services and expenses related to the federal Edward Byrne memorial justice assistance formula program, including enhanced prosecution, enhanced defense, local law enforcement programs, youth violence and/or crime reduction programs, crime laboratories, re-entry services, and judicial diversion and alternative to incarceration programs. Funds appropriated herein shall be expended pursuant to a plan developed by the commissioner of criminal justice services and approved by the director of the budget. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state operations and/or suballocated to other state agencies ............................... 5,400,000 For services and expenses of drug, violence, and crime control and prevention programs. Notwithstanding any provision of law this appropriation shall be allocated only pursuant to a plan setting forth an item- ized list of grantees with the amount to be received by each, or the methodology for allocating such appropriation. Such plan shall be subject to the approval of the temporary president of the senate and the director of the budget and thereafter shall be included in a resolution calling for the expenditure of such monies, which resolution must be approved by a majority vote of all members elected to the senate upon a roll call vote .......................... 300,000 For services and expenses of drug, violence, and crime control and prevention programs in accordance with the following schedule: 68 12653-15-4 DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 City of Amsterdam Police Department ............. 23,000 City of Beacon Police Department ................ 10,000 Safer Monroe Area Reentry Team (SMART) ........... 7,500 Town of New Windsor Police Department ........... 10,800 Charles Settlement House ......................... 5,000 Town of Manlius ................................. 17,714 Village of Alexandria Bay ....................... 30,000 Town of Brookhaven .............................. 50,000 The City of Poughkeepsie ........................ 17,500 Judicial Process Commission ...................... 7,500 Town of Chester Police Department ............... 12,200 City of Newburgh ................................ 17,500 Schenectady County Sheriff ...................... 32,000 Village of North Syracuse Police Department ..... 21,816 Town of Woodbury Police Department .............. 12,000 Elmcor Youth and Young Adult Activities ......... 25,470 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 6,000,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Miscellaneous Operating Grants Fund Juvenile Accountability Incentive Block Grant Account For payment of federal aid to localities juvenile accountability incentive block grant moneys pursuant to an allocation plan developed by the commissioner of the division of criminal justice services. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state operations and may be suballo- cated to other state agencies ................ 1,750,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 1,750,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Miscellaneous Operating Grants Fund Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Formula Account - 25436 For payment of federal aid to localities pursuant to the provisions of the federal juvenile justice and delinquency prevention act in accordance with a distribution plan determined by the juve- nile justice advisory group and affirmed by the commissioner of the division of criminal justice services. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state operations and may be suballocated to other state agencies ......................... 2,050,000 69 12653-15-4 DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment of federal aid to localities pursuant to the provisions of title V of the juvenile justice and delinquency prevention act of 1974, as amended for local delinquency prevention programs, including sub-allocation to state oper- ations for the administration of this grant in accordance with a distribution plan determined by the juvenile justice advisory group and affirmed by the commis- sioner of the division of criminal justice services. For services and expenses associated with the juvenile justice and delinquency prevention formula account. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state operations and may be suballocated to other state agencies ........................... 100,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 2,150,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Miscellaneous Operating Grants Fund Violence Against Women Account - 25477 For payment of federal aid to localities pursuant to an expenditure plan developed by the commissioner of the division of criminal justice services, provided howev- er that up to 10 percent of the amount herein appropriated may be used for program administration. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state oper- ations and may be suballocated to other state agencies ............................... 6,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 6,000,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Crimes Against Revenue Program Account - 22015 For payment to district attorneys who participate in the crimes against revenue program to be distributed according to a plan developed by the commissioner of the division of criminal justice services, in consultation with the department of taxa- tion and finance, and approved by the director of the budget ...................... 14,300,000 70 12653-15-4 DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 -------------- Program account subtotal .................. 14,300,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Drug Enforcement Task Force Account - 22102 For distribution to the state's political subdivisions and for services and expenses of the drug enforcement task forces. Some of these funds may be transferred to state operations appropriations ...................... 100,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ..................... 100,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Legal Services Assistance Account - 22096 For prosecutorial services of counties, to be distributed in the same manner as the prior year or through a competitive proc- ess .......................................... 2,592,000 For defense services to be distributed in the same manner as the prior year or through a competitive process ................ 2,592,000 For services and expenses of the district attorney and indigent legal services attorney loan forgiveness program pursuant to section 679-e of the education law. These funds may be suballocated to the higher education services corporation ........ 2,430,000 For payment to prisoner's legal services for services and expenses related to legal representation and assistance to indigent inmates ...................................... 1,000,000 For additional payment to prisoner's legal services for services and expenses related to legal representation and assistance to indigent inmates ............................. 1,200,000 For payment to counties other than the city of New York for costs associated with the provision of legal assistance and repre- sentation to indigent parolees, thirty-one percent of this amount may be used for costs associated with the provision of legal assistance and representation to indigent parolees in Wyoming county, not less than six percent of the remaining 71 12653-15-4 DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 amount may be used for legal assistance and representation to indigent parolees related to the Willard drug and alcohol treatment program .............................. 600,000 For services and expenses of civil or crimi- nal domestic violence services. Notwith- standing any provision of law this appro- priation shall be allocated only pursuant to a plan setting forth an itemized list of grantees with the amount to be received by each, or the methodology for allocating such appropriation. Such plan shall be subject to the approval of the temporary president of the senate and the director of the budget and thereafter shall be included in a resolution calling for the expenditure of such monies, which resol- ution must be approved by a majority vote of all members elected to the senate upon a roll call vote ............................... 950,000 For services, expenses or reimbursement of expenses incurred by local government agencies and/or not-for-profit providers or their employees providing civil or criminal legal services in accordance with the following schedule: 72 12653-15-4 DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Albany County District Attorney ................. 45,149 Brooklyn Bar Association ........................ 22,574 Carribbean Women's Health Association ........... 22,574 Center for Family Representation ............... 112,872 Chemung County Neighborhood Legal Services ...... 40,634 City Bar Fund ................................... 22,574 Day One New York ................................ 34,313 Empire Justice Center .......................... 174,725 Family and Children's Association ............... 40,634 Frank H. Hiscock Legal Aid Society .............. 22,574 Greenhope Service for Women ..................... 34,313 Harlem Legal Services .......................... 112,872 Legal Aid Bureau of Buffalo ..................... 36,119 Legal Aid Socieyu of Mid New York ............... 67,723 Legal Aid Socirty of Northeastern New York ...... 49,663 Legal Aid Society of Rochester .................. 92,001 Legal Aid Society of Rockland County ............ 22,574 Legal Information for Families Today (LIFT) ..... 40,634 Legal Project of the Cap. Dist. Women's Bar ..... 85,782 Legal Services for New York City (LSNY) ........ 121,901 Legal Services of Central New York .............. 13,545 Legal Services of the Hudson Valley ............. 76,667 MFY Legal Services .............................. 45,149 Monroe County Legal Assistance Center ........... 36,119 Nassau/Suffolk Law Services Committee, Inc. ..... 49,663 New York Legal Assistance Group (NYLAG) ........ 227,021 New York Legal Assistance Group (NYLAG) - Brooklyn Conflicts Office .................... 123,256 New York City Legal Aid ......................... 45,149 New York City Legal Aid ........................ 270,892 New York County District Attorney - Iden- tity Theft Prosecution ........................ 37,925 Northern Manhattan Improvement Corp ............. 92,000 Westside SRO Law Project ........................ 81,267 Osborne Association El Rio Program .............. 37,022 Rural Law Center of New York .................... 22,574 Sanctuary for Families ......................... 225,743 Southern Tier Legal Services .................... 63,208 Vera Inststiute of Justice ...................... 63,208 Volunteers of Legal Service (VOLS) .............. 40,634 Western New York Law Center ..................... 40,634 Worker's Rights Law Center of New York, Inc. .... 36,119 -------------- Program account subtotal .................. 14,194,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other State Police Motor Vehicle Law Enforcement and Motor Vehicle Theft and Insurance Fraud Prevention Fund Motor Vehicle Theft and Insurance Fraud Account - 22801 73 12653-15-4 DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For services and expenses associated with local anti-auto theft programs, in accord- ance with section 89-d of the state finance law, distributed through a compet- itive process ................................ 3,749,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 3,749,000 -------------- 74 12653-15-4 DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 CRIME PREVENTION AND REDUCTION STRATEGIES PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 The appropriation made by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013, is hereby amended and reappropriated to read: For prosecutorial services of counties, to be distributed in the same manner as the prior year or through a competitive process .......... 10,680,000 ........................................ (re. $2,000,000) For payment to the New York state district attorneys association and the New York state prosecutors training institute for services and expenses related to the prosecution of crimes and the provision of continuing legal education, training, and support for medicaid fraud prosecution ... 2,304,000 ......................... (re. $2,304,000) For services and expenses associated with a witness protection program pursuant to a plan developed by the commissioner of the division of criminal justice services ... 304,000 ............... (re. $304,000) For grants to counties for district attorney salaries. Notwithstanding the provisions of subdivisions 10 and 11 of section 700 of the coun- ty law or any other law to the contrary, for state fiscal year 2012-13 the state reimbursement to counties for district attorney salaries shall be equal to the amount received by a county for such purpose in 2011-12 and 100 percent of the difference between the minimum salary for a full-time district attorney established pursu- ant to section 183-a of the judiciary law prior to April 1, 2012, and the minimum salary on or after April 1, 2013 ................... 3,862,000 ......................................... (re. $3,862,000) Payment of state aid for expenses of the special narcotics prosecutor ... 825,000 ......................................... (re. $825,000) For payment of state aid for expenses of crime laboratories for accreditation, training, capacity enhancement and lab related services to maintain the quality and reliability of forensic services to criminal justice agencies, distributed through a compet- itive process, which includes an evaluation of the effectiveness of such process. Some of these funds herein appropriated may be trans- ferred to state operations and may be suballocated to other state agencies ... 6,635,000 ............................ (re. $4,565,000) For payment of state aid for Westchester county policing program ... 1,984,000 ........................................... (re. $500,000) For reimbursement of the services and expenses of municipal corpo- rations, public authorities, the division of state police, author- ized police departments of state public authorities or regional state park commissions for the purchase of ballistic soft body armor vests, such sum shall be payable on the audit and warrant of the state comptroller on vouchers certified by the commissioner of the division of criminal justice services and the chief administrative officer of the municipal corporation, public authority, or state entity making requisition and purchase of such vests. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state operations and may be subal- located to other state agencies ... 513,000 ......... (re. $435,000) 75 12653-15-4 DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses of the drug diversion program in the same manner as the prior year or through a competitive process .......... 618,000 ............................................. (re. $261,000) For services and expenses of programs aimed at reducing the risk of re-offending, to be distributed through a competitive process, which will include an evaluation of the effectiveness of such programs ... 3,063,000 ......................................... (re. $2,030,000) For services and expenses of operation IMPACT including anti-gun traf- ficking initiative as allocated and distributed by competitive proc- ess which includes an evaluation of the effectiveness of such proc- ess ... 15,219,000 ............................... (re. $12,200,000) For defense services to be distributed in the same manner as the prior year or through a competitive process .............................. 5,507,000 ........................................... (re. $300,000) For payment to New York state defenders association for services and expenses related to the provision of training and other assistance ... 1,089,000 ....................................... (re. $110,000) For additional payment to the New York state defenders association for services and expenses related to the provision of training and other assistance ... 1,000,000 ............................ (re. $100,000) For payment of state aid to counties and the city of New York for local alternatives to incarceration, pursuant to article 13-A of the executive law. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the total amount for state assistance may be provided to participating coun- ties and the city of New York in the same proportion of the appro- priation as received during the preceding fiscal year, pursuant to a plan submitted by the commissioner of the division of criminal justice services and approved by the director of the budget 3,245,000 ......................................... (re. $1,700,000) For payment of state aid to counties and the city of New York for local alternatives to incarceration that provide alcohol and substance abuse treatment programs and services and other related interventions, pursuant to section 266 of article 13-A of the execu- tive law ... 1,914,000 ............................ (re. $1,914,000) For payment to not-for-profit and government operated programs provid- ing alternatives to incarceration, community supervision and/or employment programs to be distributed pursuant to existing or prior year contracts or pursuant to a plan submitted by the commissioner of the division of criminal justice services and approved by the director of the budget. Eligible services shall include, but not be limited to offender employment, offender assessments, treatment program placement and participation, monitoring client compliance with a treatment plan, TASC program services, and alternatives to prison. A portion of these funds may be suballocated to other state agencies ... 11,442,000 ........................... (re. $6,900,000) For services and expenses of programs that provide alternatives to incarceration for eligible individuals and families whose income do not exceed 200 percent of the federal poverty level ................ 2,622,000 ......................................... (re. $2,500,000) For residential centers providing services to individuals on probation and for community corrections programs to be distributed in the same 76 12653-15-4 DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 manner as the prior year or through a competitive process .......... 1,000,000 ........................................... (re. $300,000) For additional payments to not-for-profits and government operated programs providing alternatives to incarceration to be distributed pursuant to existing contracts ... 1,291,000 ........ (re. $630,000) For services and expenses of Legal Services NYC - DREAM Clinics ...... 150,000 ............................................. (re. $150,000) For services and expenses of New York State Immigrant Action Fund 150,000 ............................................. (re. $150,000) For services and expenses of Make the Road NY ........................ 150,000 ............................................. (re. $150,000) Community Service Society - Record Repair Counseling Corps ........... 250,000 ............................................. (re. $250,000) For services and expenses of Vera Institute of Justice: Common Justice ... 200,000 ......................................... (re. $200,000) For services and expenses of the Consortium of the Niagara Frontier ... 150,000 ......................................... (re. $150,000) For services and expenses of the John Jay College: Prison to College Pipeline ... 100,000 ................................ (re. $100,000) For services and expenses of Greenpoint Outreach Domestic and Family Intervention Program ... 150,000 .................... (re. $150,000) For services and expenses of Friends of the Island Academy ........... 150,000 ............................................. (re. $150,000) For services and expenses of Brooklyn Legal Services Corp A .......... 250,000 ............................................. (re. $200,000) For services and expenses of the Fortune Society ..................... 100,000 ............................................. (re. $100,000) For services and expenses of drug, violence, and crime control and prevention programs in accordance with the following schedule: Chinese-American Planning Council Youth Training Program ............. 165,387 ............................................. (re. $165,387) [Metropolitan Coordinating Council: All About Jobs II ................ 76,000 .............................................. (re. $76,000)] Ohel Children's Home & Family Services Drug Prevention Program ....... 76,000 ............................................... (re. $76,000) United Jewish Council - East Side Community Crime Prevention ......... 142,613 ............................................. (re. $142,613) Institute for the Puerto Rican/Hispanic Elderly ...................... 100,000 ............................................. (re. $100,000) Henry Street Settlement ... 80,000 ..................... (re. $80,000) Education Alliance ... 80,000 .......................... (re. $80,000) Asian Americans for Equality ... 80,000 ................ (re. $80,000) For services and expenses of programs that prevent domestic violence or aid victims of domestic violence: For services and expenses of: Domestic Violence Law Project of Rockland County ..................... 41,109 ............................................... (re. $41,109) Empire Justice Center ... 47,638 ....................... (re. $47,638) Legal Aid Society of Mid-New York ... 41,109 ........... (re. $41,109) Legal Aid Society of New York - Domestic Violence Services ........... 67,218 ............................................... (re. $67,218) Legal Services for New York City - Brooklyn ... 41,109 . (re. $41,109) 77 12653-15-4 DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Legal Services for New York City - Queens ... 41,109 ... (re. $41,109) [Metropolitan New York Council on Jewish Poverty ..................... 55,363 .............................................. (re. $55,363)] My Sisters' Place ... 41,109 ........................... (re. $41,109) Nassau Coalition Against Domestic Violence, Inc. ..................... 41,109 ............................................... (re. $41,109) Neighborhood Legal Services Inc. of Erie County ...................... 41,109 ............................................... (re. $41,109) Sanctuary for Families ... 55,363 ...................... (re. $55,363) Rochester Legal Aid Society ... 54,546 ................. (re. $54,546) Volunteer Legal Services Project of Monroe County .................... 41,109 ............................................... (re. $41,109) Finger Lakes Law Enforcement ... 500,000 .............. (re. $500,000) For the purchase of safety equipment for New York City correction officers ... 250,000 ................................ (re. $250,000) For the purchase of safety equipment for the New York State Correc- tional Officer and Police Benevolent Association, Incorporated (NYSCOPBA) ... 250,000 .............................. (re. $250,000) For services and expenses of the establishment, or continued opera- tion, of regional Operation S.N.U.G programs within the following counties: Bronx, Queens, Rockland, and Onondaga .................... 1,000,000 ......................................... (re. $1,000,000) For services and expenses of the establishment, or continued opera- tion, of regional Operation S.N.U.G. programs, pursuant to a plan submitted by the division of criminal justice services and approved by the director of the budget ... 2,000,000 ....... (re. $2,000,000) For services and expenses of law enforcement initiatives including but not limited to, enhanced prosecution, enhanced defense, local law enforcement programs, youth violence and/or crime reduction programs, crime laboratories, re-entry services, and judicial diver- sion and alternative to incarceration programs, pursuant to a plan submitted by the division of criminal justice services and approved by the director of the budget ... 1,000,000 ......... (re. $500,000) For services and expenses of programs that prevent domestic violence or aid the victims of domestic violence. Notwithstanding any provision of law this appropriation shall be allocated only pursuant to a plan setting forth an itemized list of grantees with the amount to be received by each, or the methodology for allocating such appropriation. Such plan shall be subject to the approval of the temporary president of the senate and the director of the budget and thereafter shall be included in a resolution calling for the expend- iture of such monies, which resolution must be approved by a majori- ty vote of all members elected to the senate upon a roll call vote ... 609,000 ......................................... (re. $609,000) For services and expenses of law enforcement, anti-drug, antiviolence, crime control and prevention programs. Notwithstanding any provision of law this appropriation shall be allocated only pursuant to a plan setting forth an itemized list of grantees with the amount to be received by each, or the methodology for allocating such appropri- ation. Such plan shall be subject to the approval of the temporary president of the senate and the director of the budget and thereaft- er shall be included in the resolution calling for the expenditure 78 12653-15-4 DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 of such monies, which resolution must be approved by a majority vote of all members elected to the senate upon a roll call vote ......... 1,891,000 ......................................... (re. $1,891,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For payment to the New York state district attorneys association and the New York state prosecutors training institute for services and expenses related to the prosecution of crimes and the provision of continuing legal education, training, and support for medicaid fraud prosecution ... 2,304,000 ........................... (re. $180,000) For services and expenses associated with a witness protection program pursuant to a plan developed by the commissioner of the division of criminal justice services ... 304,000 ............... (re. $230,000) For additional grants to counties for district attorney salaries. Notwithstanding the provisions of subdivisions 10 and 11 of section 700 of the county law or any other law to the contrary, for state fiscal year 2012-13 the state reimbursement to counties for district attorney salaries shall be equal to the amount received by a county for such purpose in 2011-12 and one hundred percent of the differ- ence between the minimum salary for a full-time district attorney established pursuant to section 183-a of the judiciary law prior to April 1, 2012, and the minimum salary on or after April 1, 2012 ... 700,000 ............................................. (re. $700,000) For payment of state aid for expenses of crime laboratories for accreditation, training, capacity enhancement and lab related services to maintain the quality and reliability of forensic services to criminal justice agencies, distributed through a compet- itive process, which includes an evaluation of the effectiveness of such process. Some of these funds herein appropriated may be trans- ferred to state operations and may be suballocated to other state agencies ... 6,635,000 ............................ (re. $1,800,000) For services and expenses of programs aimed at reducing the risk of re-offending, to be distributed through a competitive process, which will include an evaluation of the effectiveness of such programs 3,063,000 ........................................... (re. $250,000) For services and expenses of operation IMPACT including anti-gun traf- ficking initiative as allocated and distributed by competitive proc- ess which includes an evaluation of the effectiveness of such proc- ess ... 15,219,000 .................................. (re. $550,000) For payment of state aid to counties and the city of New York for local alternatives to incarceration, pursuant to article 13-A of the executive law. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the total amount for state assistance may be provided to participating coun- ties and the city of New York in the same proportion of the appro- priation as received during the preceding fiscal year, pursuant to a plan submitted by the commissioner of the division of criminal justice services and approved by the director of the budget 3,245,000 ........................................... (re. $600,000) For payments to not-for-profit and government operated programs providing alternatives to incarceration, to be distributed pursuant to existing contracts or through a competitive process which 79 12653-15-4 DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 includes an evaluation of the effectiveness of such process 3,973,000 ........................................... (re. $450,000) For payment of state aid to counties and the city of New York for local alternatives to incarceration that provide alcohol and substance abuse treatment programs and services and other related interventions, pursuant to section 266 of article 13-A of the execu- tive law ... 1,914,000 ............................ (re. $1,000,000) For payment as assistance to localities to provide supervision and treatment of offenders by public or not-for-profit agencies. Eligi- ble services shall include but not be limited to substance abuse assessments, treatment program placement, monitoring client compli- ance with treatment programs, outpatient and residential treatment, TASC program services, drug treatment, and alternatives to prison programs. Funds shall be awarded on a competitive basis and shall be available for up to 100 percent of program costs incurred. In no event shall any part of these funds be used to replace expenditures previously incurred for such services ... 469,000 .... (re. $50,000) For services and expenses of programs that provide alternatives to incarceration for eligible individuals and families whose income do not exceed 200 percent of the federal poverty level ................ 2,622,000 ........................................... (re. $250,000) For residential centers providing services to individuals on probation and for community corrections programs to be distributed in the same manner as the prior year or through a competitive process .......... 1,000,000 ............................................ (re. $50,000) For services and expenses of family court domestic violence services. Notwithstanding any provision of law this appropriation shall be allocated only pursuant to a plan setting forth an itemized list of grantees with the amount to be received by each, or the methodology for allocating such appropriation. Such plan shall be subject to the approval of the temporary president of the senate and the director of the budget and thereafter shall be included in a resolution call- ing for the expenditure of such monies, which resolution must be approved by a majority vote of all members elected to the senate upon a roll call vote ... 600,000 ................... (re. $150,000) For services and expenses of local law enforcement and judges for domestic violence training. Notwithstanding any provision of law this appropriation shall be allocated only pursuant to a plan setting forth an itemized list of grantees with the amount to be received by each, or the methodology for allocating such appropri- ation. Such plan shall be subject to the approval of the temporary president of the senate and the director of the budget and thereaft- er shall be included in a resolution calling for the expenditure of such monies, which resolution must be approved by a majority vote of all members elected to the senate upon a roll call vote ............ 500,000 ............................................. (re. $100,000) For services and expenses of law enforcement, anti-drug, anti-vio- lence, crime control and prevention programs. Notwithstanding any provision of law this appropriation shall be allocated only pursuant to a plan setting forth an itemized list of grantees with the amount to be received by each, or the methodology for allocating such appropriation. Such plan shall be subject to the approval of the 80 12653-15-4 DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 temporary president of the senate and the director of the budget and thereafter shall be included in a resolution calling for the expend- iture of such monies, which resolution must be approved by a majori- ty vote of all members elected to the senate upon a roll call vote . 450,000 .............................................. (re. $50,000) For the purchase of stab resistant gloves for New York City correction officers ... 250,000 ................................ (re. $200,000) For additional payments to not-for-profit and government operated programs providing alternatives to incarceration, to be distributed pursuant to existing contracts or through a competitive process .... 1,200,000 ......................................... (re. $1,200,000) For services and expenses of Vera Institute of Justice: Common Justice ... 200,000 .......................................... (re. $80,000) For services and expenses of Legal Services NYC - DREAM Clinics ... 150,000 .............................................. (re. $50,000) For services and expenses of the John Jay College: Prison to College Pipeline ... 100,000 ................................. (re. $50,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For payment to the New York state district attorneys association and the New York state prosecutors training institute for services and expenses related to the prosecution of crimes and the provision of continuing legal education, training, and support for medicaid fraud prosecution ... 2,304,000 ......................... (re. $1,150,000) For services and expenses associated with a witness protection program pursuant to a plan developed by the commissioner of the division of criminal justice services ... 304,000 ............... (re. $190,000) For payment of state aid for expenses of crime laboratories for accreditation, training, capacity enhancement and lab related services to maintain the quality and reliability of forensic services to criminal justice agencies, distributed through a compet- itive process, which includes an evaluation of the effectiveness of such process. Some of these funds herein appropriated may be trans- ferred to state operations and may be suballocated to other state agencies ... 6,635,000 .............................. (re. $760,000) For services and expenses of programs aimed at promoting the success- ful re-entry of criminal offenders into their communities, including local re-entry task forces, to be distributed through a competitive process, which will include an evaluation of the effectiveness of such process ... 3,063,000 .......................... (re. $250,000) For payment of state aid to counties and the city of New York for the operation of local probation departments subject to the approval of the director of the budget. Notwithstanding any other provisions of law, the state aid for proba- tionary services to counties and the city of New York shall be distributed to counties and the city of New York pursuant to a plan prepared by the commissioner of criminal justice services and approved by the director of the budget which shall be to the great- est extent possible, distributed in a manner consistent with the prior year distribution amounts .................................... 44,057,000 ....................................... (re. $22,871,000) 81 12653-15-4 DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For payment of state aid to counties and the city of New York for local alternatives to incarceration, pursuant to article 13-A of the executive law. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the total amount for state assistance may be provided to participating coun- ties and the city of New York in the same proportion of the appro- priation as received during the preceding fiscal year, pursuant to regulations issued by the division of criminal justice services ... 3,245,000 ......................................... (re. $1,610,000) For payments to not-for-profit and government operated programs providing alternatives to incarceration, to be distributed pursuant to existing contracts or through a competitive process which includes an evaluation of the effectiveness of such process ........ 3,973,000 ......................................... (re. $2,135,000) For payment of state aid to counties and the city of New York for local alternatives to incarceration that provide alcohol and substance abuse treatment programs and services and other related interventions, pursuant to section 266 of article 13-A of the execu- tive law ... 1,914,000 ............................ (re. $1,410,000) For payment as assistance to localities to provide supervision and treatment for at-risk youth or offenders by public or not-for-profit agencies to be distributed pursuant to existing contracts or through a competitive process which includes an evaluation of the effective- ness of such process ... 819,000 .................... (re. $600,000) For payment as assistance to localities to provide supervision and treatment of offenders by public or not-for-profit agencies. Eligi- ble services shall include but not be limited to substance abuse assessments, treatment program placement, monitoring client compli- ance with treatment programs, outpatient and residential treatment, TASC program services, drug treatment, and alternatives to prison programs. Funds shall be awarded on a competitive basis and shall be available for up to 100 percent of program costs incurred. In no event shall any part of these funds be used to replace expenditures previously incurred for such services ... 469,000 .... (re. $60,000) For services and expenses of programs that provide alternatives to incarceration for eligible individuals and families whose income do not exceed 200 percent of the federal poverty level ................ 2,622,000 ......................................... (re. $1,560,000) For residential centers providing services to individuals on probation ... 1,000,000 ....................................... (re. $210,000) For services and expenses of consolidation and operation of public safety answering points in Oneida county funds to be suballocated to the division of homeland security and emergency services ........... 600,000 ............................................. (re. $600,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For payment to the New York state district attorneys association and the New York state prosecutors training institute for services and expenses related to the prosecution of crimes and the provision of continuing legal education, training, and support for medicaid fraud prosecution ... 2,502,000 ............................ (re. $50,000) For services and expenses of programs aimed at promoting the success- ful re-entry of criminal offenders into their communities, including 82 12653-15-4 DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 local re-entry task forces, to be distributed through a competitive process, which will include an evaluation of the effectiveness of such process ... 3,327,000 ........................... (re. $15,000) For payment of state aid to counties and the city of New York for local alternatives to incarceration, pursuant to article 13-A of the executive law. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the total amount for state assistance may be provided to participating coun- ties and the city of New York in the same proportion of the appro- priation as received during the preceding fiscal year, pursuant to regulations issued by the division of criminal justice services .... 3,524,000 ......................................... (re. $1,839,000) For payments to not-for-profit and government operated programs providing alternatives to incarceration, to be distributed pursuant to existing contracts or through a competitive process which includes an evaluation of the effectiveness of such process ........ 4,315,000 ........................................... (re. $640,000) For payment of state aid to counties and the city of New York for local alternatives to incarceration that provide alcohol and substance abuse treatment programs and services and other related interventions, pursuant to section 266 of article 13-A of the execu- tive law ... 2,079,000 ............................ (re. $1,121,000) For payment as assistance to localities to provide supervision and treatment for at-risk youth or offenders by public or not-for-profit agencies to be distributed pursuant to existing contracts or through a competitive process which includes an evaluation of the effective- ness of such process ... 889,000 .................... (re. $196,000) For services and expenses of programs that provide alternatives to incarceration for eligible individuals and families whose income do not exceed 200 percent of the federal poverty level ................ 2,848,000 ......................................... (re. $1,702,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2009: For payment to the New York state district attorneys association and the New York state prosecutors training institute for services and expenses related to the prosecution of crimes and the provision of continuing legal education, training, and support for medicaid fraud prosecution ... 2,780,000 ......................... (re. $2,603,000) For services and expenses associated with a witness protection program pursuant to a plan developed by the commissioner of the division of criminal justice services ... 367,000 ............... (re. $367,000) For services and expenses of the establishment of regional Operation S.N.U.G. programs ... 4,000,000 ................... (re. $1,064,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2008, as amended by chapter 53, section 3, of the laws of 2008: For grants to counties for district attorney salaries pursuant to subdivisions 10 and 11 of section 700 of the county law. Notwithstanding the provisions of any other law to the contrary, for state fiscal year 2008-2009 the liability of the state and the amount to be distributed or otherwise expended by the state pursuant to subdivisions 10 and 11 of section 700 of the county law shall be determined by first calculating the amount of the expenditure or 83 12653-15-4 DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 other liability pursuant to such law, and then reducing the amount so calculated by two percent of such amount ........................ 2,869,000 ........................................... (re. $113,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2008, as amended by chapter 496, section 1, of the laws of 2008: For payment to the New York state district attorneys association and the New York state prosecutors training institute for services and expenses related to the prosecution of crimes and the provision of continuing legal education, training, and support for medicaid fraud prosecution, provided, however, that the amount of this appropri- ation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 .............................. 3,146,000 ......................................... (re. $1,429,000) For services and expenses associated with a witness protection program pursuant to a plan developed by the commissioner of the division of criminal justice services ... 390,000 ............... (re. $390,000) For payment of state aid for expenses of crime laboratories for accreditation, training, capacity enhancement and lab related services to maintain the quality and reliability of forensic services to criminal justice agencies, distributed through a compet- itive process, which includes an evaluation of the effectiveness of such process. Some of these funds herein appropriated may be trans- ferred to state operations and may be suballocated to other state agencies, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undis- bursed as of August 15, 2008 ... 9,063,000 .......... (re. $906,000) For services and expenses incurred by community-based programs from participating in multi-agency crime prevention and reduction initi- atives, to be distributed through a competitive process which includes an evaluation of the effectiveness of such process, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 ... 1,960,000 ............... (re. $1,785,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2008, as amended by chapter 1, section 1, of the laws of 2009: Finger Lakes Law Enforcement ... 376,000 ............... (re. $20,000) Onondaga County Law Enforcement Technology ........................... 138,000 .............................................. (re. $10,000) Mercy College of Science Degree in Corporate and Homeland Security ... 75,000 ................................................ (re. $1,000) For services and expenses of CopsCare and Safety Means Abduction Registration and training S.M.A.R.T program ........................ 226,000 ............................................. (re. $226,000) Onondaga County Project PROUD ... 38,000 ................ (re. $3,000) Nassau County District Attorney Medicaid Fraud Unit .................. 564,000 ............................................. (re. $110,000) 84 12653-15-4 DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2008, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: St. Francis College for public protection courses .................... 200,000 ............................................. (re. $100,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2007: For services and expenses of: Onondaga County Law Enforcement Technology ........................... 184,000 .............................................. (re. $15,000) Finger Lakes Law Enforcement Initiatives ... 300,000 .... (re. $5,000) Catholic Family Center of Rochester ... 250,000 ........ (re. $30,000) Schenectady Model of Homeland ... 548,000 ............. (re. $100,000) Dutchess County Sheriff Department Law Enforcement ................... 100,000 .............................................. (re. $15,000) Nassau County District Attorney Medicaid Fraud Unit .................. 750,000 ............................................... (re. $5,000) For defense services in the county of Wayne .......................... 291,000 .............................................. (re. $20,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2007, as amended by chapter 496, section 1, of the laws of 2008: For payment to the New York state district attorneys association and the New York state prosecutors training institute for services and expenses related to the prosecution of crimes and the provision of continuing legal education, training, operation of a witness protection program, and support for medicaid fraud prosecution, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 ... 3,510,000 ................. (re. $200,000) For payment of state aid for expenses of crime laboratories for accreditation, training, capacity enhancement and lab related services to maintain the quality and reliability of forensic services to criminal justice agencies, distributed through a compet- itive process. Some funds herein appropriated may be provided to state-run laboratories which includes an evaluation of the effec- tiveness of such process, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 .................. 10,247,000 ............................................ (re. $5,000) For services and expenses of local re-entry task forces as distributed through a competitive process which includes an evaluation of the effectiveness of such process, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 .................. 1,500,000 ........................................... (re. $200,000) For services and expenses associated with DNA training programs, distributed in the same manner as the prior year, or through a competitive process which includes an evaluation of the effective- ness of such process, provided, however, that the amount of this 85 12653-15-4 DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 .................. 2,000,000 ........................................... (re. $300,000) For services and expenses incurred by community-based programs from participating in multi-agency crime prevention and reduction initi- atives, to be distributed through a competitive process which includes an evaluation of the effectiveness of such process, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 ... 2,000,000 ................. (re. $181,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2006: For criminal justice aid pursuant to an allocation plan developed and implemented by the commissioner of the division of criminal justice services and subject to the approval of the director of the budget according to the following: For services and expenses related to prosecutorial services, to be apportioned in equal amounts to the thirty-two counties which did not receive aid for prosecutorial services according to the allo- cation plan developed by the commissioner of the division of crimi- nal justice services and approved by the director of the budget in the state fiscal year 1999-2000 ... 1,292,000 ........ (re. $25,000) Onondaga County Law Enforcement Technology ........................... 184,000 ............................................... (re. $1,000) For services and expenses of pilot programs for a Global Positioning System (GPS) for tracking of sex offenders ......................... 1,000,000 ........................................... (re. $375,000) For enhancement of services provided at child advocacy centers ....... 170,000 ............................................... (re. $5,000) For services and expenses of Medicaid Fraud prosecution assistance services of the New York Prosecutors Training Institute ............ 500,000 .............................................. (re. $60,000) For a program to improve the recruitment and retention of district attorneys ... 1,000,000 .............................. (re. $40,000) For services and expenses of the John Jay college of criminal justice DNA training program ... 2,000,000 ................... (re. $85,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2006, as amended by chapter 108, section 1, of the laws of 2006: For services and expenses of local law enforcement initiatives, and prevention and treatment programs, in accordance with the following sub-schedule: sub-schedule For services and expenses of local law enforcement initiatives, and prevention and treatment programs (001/AA) ......................... 496,500 ............................................. (re. $496,500) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2005: 86 12653-15-4 DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses related to prosecutorial services, to be apportioned in equal amounts to the thirty-two counties which did not receive aid for prosecutorial services according to the allo- cation plan developed by the commissioner of the division of crimi- nal justice services and approved by the director of the budget in the state fiscal year 1999-2000 ... 1,292,000 ....... (re. $100,000) For payment of state aid for defense services in accordance with a distribution plan developed at the discretion of the commissioner of the division of criminal justice services and approved by the direc- tor of the budget ... 11,174,000 ..................... (re. $25,000) Onondaga County District Attorney Witness Protection Program ......... 50,000 ............................................... (re. $15,000) For services and expenses of: For restoration of anti-drug, anti-violence, crime control, prevention and treatment programs ... 3,177,000 .............. (re. $1,800,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2004, as amended by chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2008: For criminal justice aid pursuant to an allocation plan developed and implemented by the commissioner of the division of criminal justice services and subject to the approval of the director of the budget according to the following: Services and expenses related to the prosecution of crimes, and the provision of continuing legal education, training, advice and assistance for prosecutors in the prosecution of cases including training contracts with the New York state district attorneys asso- ciation and the New York prosecutors training institute ... 2,826,000 ........................................... (re. $800,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2003, as amended by chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2008: For criminal justice aid pursuant to an allocation plan developed and implemented by the commissioner of the division of criminal justice services and subject to the approval of the director of the budget according to the following: Services and expenses related to the prosecution of crimes, and the provision of continuing legal education, training, advice and assistance for prosecutors in the prosecution of cases including training contracts with the New York state district attorneys asso- ciation and the New York prosecutors training institute ............ 2,975,000 ............................................ (re. $70,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2002, as amended by chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2008: For criminal justice aid pursuant to an allocation plan subject to the approval of the director of the budget according to the following: Services and expenses related to the prosecution of crimes, and the provision of continuing legal education, training, advice and assistance for prosecutors in the prosecution of cases including training contracts with the New York state district attorneys asso- ciation and the New York prosecutors training institute ............ 3,500,000 ............................................. (re. $5,000) 87 12653-15-4 DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2001: For criminal justice aid pursuant to an allocation plan subject to the approval of the director of the budget according to the following: For services and expenses related to referral, screening and treatment of offenders for the Willard drug treatment campus ................. 434,000 .............................................. (re. $20,000) By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2000: For services and expenses of the: Victim Assistance, Criminal Prosecution, and Local Law enforcement technology enhancement ... 307,100 .................. (re. $200,000) By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 1999: For services and expenses: Associated with Finger Lakes Law enforcement ......................... 100,000 ............................................... (re. $1,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For payment as assistance to localities to provide supervision and treatment of offenders by public or not-for-profit agencies. Eligi- ble services shall include but not be limited to substance abuse assessments, treatment program placement, monitoring client compli- ance with treatment programs, outpatient and residential treatment, TASC program services, drug treatment, and alternatives to prison programs. Funds shall be awarded on a competitive basis and shall be available for up to 100 percent of program costs incurred. In no event shall any part of these funds be used to replace expenditures previously incurred for such services ... 509,000 ... (re. $506,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2009, as transferred by chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For payment of state aid to counties and the city of New York for the operation of local probation departments subject to the approval of the director of the budget. For services and expenses of intensive supervision programs, to be distributed pursuant to existing contracts or through a competitive process which includes an evaluation of the effectiveness of such process ... 5,192,000 ............................. (re. $3,448,000) For payment as assistance to localities for expenses of the intensive supervision of sex offenders, distributed in the same manner as the prior year, or through a competitive process which includes an eval- uation of the effectiveness of such process ........................ 1,992,000 ......................................... (re. $1,625,000) For payment as assistance to localities that provide juvenile risk intervention services coordination. In no event shall any part of these funds be used to replace expenditures previously incurred for such services or programs. These funds shall be distributed through a competitive process ... 1,049,000 ................. (re. $894,000) For payment of state aid to counties and the city of New York for local alternatives to incarceration, pursuant to article 13-A of the executive law. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the total amount for state assistance may be provided to participating coun- 88 12653-15-4 DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 ties and the city of New York in the same proportion of the appro- priation as received during the preceding fiscal year, pursuant to regulations issued by the division of probation and correctional alternatives ... 3,916,000 ........................ (re. $3,345,000) For payment of state aid to counties and the city of New York for local alternatives to incarceration that provide alcohol and substance abuse treatment programs and services and other related interventions, pursuant to section 266 of article 13-A of the execu- tive law ... 2,310,000 ............................ (re. $2,299,000) For payment as assistance to localities to provide supervision and treatment for at-risk youth or offenders by public or not-for-profit agencies to be distributed pursuant to existing contracts or through a competitive process which includes an evaluation of the effective- ness of such process ... 988,000 .................... (re. $988,000) For payment as assistance to localities to provide supervision and treatment of offenders by public or not-for-profit agencies. Eligi- ble services shall include but not be limited to substance abuse assessments, treatment program placement, monitoring client compli- ance with treatment programs, outpatient and residential treatment, TASC program services, drug treatment, and alternatives to prison programs. Funds shall be awarded on a competitive basis and shall be available for up to 100 percent of program costs incurred. In no event shall any part of these funds be used to replace expenditures previously incurred for such services .............................. 566,000 ............................................. (re. $490,000) For services and expenses of programs that provide alternatives to incarceration for eligible individuals and families whose income do not exceed 200 percent of the federal poverty level ................ 3,164,000 ......................................... (re. $1,338,000) For payments to not-for-profit and government operated programs providing alternatives to incarceration, to be distributed pursuant to existing contracts or through a competitive process which includes an evaluation of the effectiveness of such process; provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after November 1, 2009 shall be reduced by 12.5 percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of November 1, 2009 ... 4,932,000 .................... (re. $1,483,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2008, as transferred by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses of intensive supervision programs, to be distributed pursuant to existing contracts or through a competitive process which includes an evaluation of the effectiveness of such process, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undis- bursed as of August 15, 2008 ... 5,876,000 ............ (re. $1,000) For payment as assistance to localities for expenses of the intensive supervision of sex offenders, distributed in the same manner as the prior year, or through a competitive process which includes an eval- uation of the effectiveness of such process, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and 89 12653-15-4 DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 ... 2,254,000 ........................................... (re. $548,000) For payment as assistance to localities that provide juvenile risk intervention services coordination. In no event shall any part of these funds be used to replace expenditures previously incurred for such services or programs. These funds shall be distributed through a competitive process, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 .................. 1,187,000 ........................................... (re. $571,000) For payment of state aid to counties and the city of New York for local alternatives to incarceration, pursuant to article 13-A of the executive law. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the total amount for state assistance may be provided to participating coun- ties and the city of New York in the same proportion of the appro- priation as received during the preceding fiscal year, pursuant to regulations issued by the division of probation and correctional alternatives, provided, however, that the amount of this appropri- ation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 .............................. 4,432,000 ........................................... (re. $185,000) For payments to not-for-profit and government operated programs providing alternatives to incarceration, to be distributed pursuant to existing contracts or through a competitive process which includes an evaluation of the effectiveness of such process, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 ... 5,582,000 ................. (re. $292,000) For payment of state aid to counties and the city of New York for local alternatives to incarceration that provide alcohol and substance abuse treatment programs and services and other related interventions, pursuant to section 266 of article 13-A of the execu- tive law, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undis- bursed as of August 15, 2008 ... 2,562,000 .......... (re. $339,000) For additional payments of state aid to counties and the city of New York for local alternatives to incarceration that provide alcohol and substance abuse treatment programs and services and other related interventions, pursuant to section 266 of article 13-A of the executive law, provided, however, that the amount of this appro- priation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 ... 52,000 ..... (re. $52,000) For payment as assistance to localities to provide supervision and treatment for at-risk youth or offenders by public or not-for-profit agencies to be distributed pursuant to existing contracts or through a competitive process which includes an evaluation of the effective- 90 12653-15-4 DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 ness of such process, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 .................. 1,118,000 ......................................... (re. $1,004,000) For payment as assistance to localities to provide supervision and treatment of offenders by public or not-for-profit agencies. Eligi- ble services shall include but not be limited to substance abuse assessments, treatment program placement, monitoring client compli- ance with treatment programs, outpatient and residential treatment, TASC program services, drug treatment, and alternatives to prison programs. Funds shall be awarded on a competitive basis and shall be available for up to 100 percent of program costs incurred. In no event shall any part of these funds be used to replace expenditures previously incurred for such services, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disburse- ment on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 ........... 640,000 ............................................. (re. $285,000) For additional payments to not-for-profit and government operated programs providing alternatives to incarceration, to be distributed pursuant to existing contracts or through a competitive process which includes an evaluation of the effectiveness of such process ... 2,365,000 ..................................... (re. $1,110,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2007, as transferred by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For payment as assistance to localities that provide juvenile inten- sive supervision programs. In no event shall any part of these funds be used to replace expenditures previously incurred for such services or programs. These funds shall be distributed according to the following, provided, however, that the amount of this appropri- ation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008: Broome ... 125,600 ..................................... (re. $22,000) Oswego ... 64,300 ...................................... (re. $32,000) For payment of state aid to counties and the city of New York for local alternatives to incarceration, pursuant to article 13-A of the executive law. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the total amount for state assistance may be provided to participating coun- ties and the city of New York in the same proportion of the appro- priation as received during the preceding fiscal year, pursuant to regulations issued by the division of probation and correctional alternatives, provided, however, that the amount of this appropri- ation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 .............................. 4,522,000 ........................................... (re. $560,000) For payments to not-for-profit and government operated programs providing alternatives to incarceration, to be distributed pursuant to existing contracts or through a competitive process which 91 12653-15-4 DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 includes an evaluation of the effectiveness of such process, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 ... 5,696,000 ................. (re. $466,000) For payment of state aid to counties and the city of New York for local alternatives to incarceration that provide alcohol and substance abuse treatment programs and services and other related interventions, pursuant to section 266 of article 13-A of the execu- tive law, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undis- bursed as of August 15, 2008 ... 2,614,000 .......... (re. $934,000) For payment as assistance to localities to provide supervision and treatment for at-risk youth or offenders by public or not-for-profit agencies to be distributed pursuant to existing contracts or through a competitive process which includes an evaluation of the effective- ness of such process, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 .................. 1,140,000 ........................................... (re. $278,000) For payment as assistance to localities to provide supervision and treatment of offenders by public or not-for-profit agencies. Eligi- ble services shall include but not be limited to substance abuse assessments, treatment program placement, monitoring client compli- ance with treatment programs, outpatient and residential treatment, TASC program services, drug treatment, and alternatives to prison programs. Funds shall be awarded on a competitive basis and shall be available for up to 100 percent of program costs incurred. In no event shall any part of these funds be used to replace expenditures previously incurred for such services, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disburse- ment on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 ........... 653,000 .............................................. (re. $12,000) For payment as assistance to localities for expenses of the intensive supervision of sex offenders, distributed pursuant to chapter 56 of the laws of 2007, provided, however, that the amount of this appro- priation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 .............................. 2,300,000 ........................................... (re. $366,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2006, as transferred by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For payments to programs which serve as alternatives to incarceration, to the following entities and up to the amounts indicated according to the following: 820 River Street ... 105,068 .......................... (re. $105,068) Honor Court ... 151,876 ............................... (re. $151,876) TASC of the Capital District ... 89,253 ................ (re. $89,253) 92 12653-15-4 DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Buffalo Federation of Neighborhoods ... 83,800 ......... (re. $83,800) Wildcat ... 237,767 .................................... (re. $37,000) Onondaga Catholic Charities Alliance Program ......................... 76,529 ............................................... (re. $11,000) Statewide Pretrial Program ... 68,894 .................. (re. $10,000) Statewide Mental Health Shared Population Incentive .................. 107,344 .............................................. (re. $10,000) For payment as assistance to localities to provide supervision and treatment for at-risk youth or offenders by public or not-for-profit agencies pursuant to a plan developed by the division of probation and correctional alternatives and the department of correctional services ... 1,140,000 .............................. (re. $397,000) For payment as assistance to localities to provide supervision and treatment of offenders by public or not-for-profit agencies pursuant to a plan developed by the division of probation and correctional alternatives and the department of correctional services and the division of parole. Eligible services shall include but not be limited to substance abuse assessments, treatment program placement, monitoring client compliance with treatment programs, outpatient and residential treatment, TASC program services, drug treatment alter- natives to prison programs, up to $750,000 to the division of parole for relapse prevention programs and high impact incarceration programs in the following counties: Monroe, Erie, Onondaga, Schenec- tady, Westchester, Suffolk and Nassau. Funds shall be awarded on a competitive basis and shall be available for up to 100 percent of program costs incurred. In no event shall any part of these funds be used to replace expenditures previously incurred for such services 1,403,000 ............................................ (re. $35,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2001, as transferred by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For payment of state aid to counties and the city of New York for local alternatives to incarceration that provide alcohol and substance abuse treatment programs and services and other related interventions, pursuant to section 266 of article 13-A of the execu- tive law and pursuant to a plan approved by the director of the budget ... 2,714,400 ................................ (re. $120,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal MISCELLANEOUS Operating Grants Fund Crime Identification and Technology Account - 25475 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses related to identification technology grants including, but not limited to, crime lab improvement and DNA programs. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state oper- ations and may be suballocated to other state agencies ............. 2,250,000 ......................................... (re. $2,250,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses related to identification technology grants including, but not limited to, crime lab improvement and DNA 93 12653-15-4 DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 programs. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state oper- ations and may be suballocated to other state agencies ............. 2,250,000 ........................................... (re. $350,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses related to identification technology grants including, but not limited to, crime lab improvement and DNA programs. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state oper- ations and may be suballocated to other state agencies ............. 1,500,000 ........................................... (re. $200,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For services and expenses related to identification technology grants including, but not limited to, crime lab improvement and DNA programs. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state oper- ations and may be suballocated to other state agencies ............. 1,500,000 ........................................... (re. $400,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2009: For services and expenses related to identification technology grants including, but not limited to, crime lab improvement and DNA programs. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state oper- ations and may be suballocated to other state agencies ............. 1,000,000 ........................................... (re. $672,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal MISCELLANEOUS Operating Grants Fund DCJS Miscellaneous Discretionary Account - 25470 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: Funds herein appropriated may be used to disburse unanticipated feder- al grants in support of state and local programs to prevent crime, support law enforcement, improve the administration of justice, and assist victims. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state operations and may be suballocated to other state agencies ... 7,250,000 ......................................... (re. $7,250,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: Funds herein appropriated may be used to disburse unanticipated feder- al grants in support of state and local programs to prevent crime, support law enforcement, improve the administration of justice, and assist victims. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state operations and may be suballocated to other state agencies ......... 7,250,000 ......................................... (re. $7,250,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: Funds herein appropriated may be used to disburse unanticipated feder- al grants in support of state and local programs to prevent crime, support law enforcement, improve the administration of justice, and assist victims. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state operations and may be suballocated to other state agencies ......... 8,000,000 ......................................... (re. $1,000,000) 94 12653-15-4 DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2010: Funds herein appropriated may be used to disburse unanticipated feder- al grants in support of state and local programs to prevent crime, support law enforcement, improve the administration of justice, and assist victims. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state operations and may be suballocated to other state agencies ......... 8,000,000 ........................................... (re. $100,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2009, as amended by chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2010: Funds herein appropriated may be used to disburse unanticipated feder- al grants in support of state and local programs to prevent crime, support law enforcement, improve the administration of justice, and assist victims. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state operations and may be suballocated to other state agencies ......... 3,000,000 ........................................... (re. $520,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2008, as amended by chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2010: Funds herein appropriated may be used to disburse unanticipated feder- al grants in support of state and local programs to prevent crime, support law enforcement, improve the administration of justice, and assist victims. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state operations and may be suballocated to other state agencies ......... 1,400,000 ........................................... (re. $162,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal MISCELLANEOUS Operating Grants Fund Edward Byrne Memorial Grant Account By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses related to the federal Edward Byrne memorial justice assistance formula program, including enhanced prosecution, enhanced defense, local law enforcement programs, youth violence and/or crime reduction programs, crime laboratories, re-entry services, and judicial diversion and alternative to incarceration programs. Funds appropriated herein shall be expended pursuant to a plan developed by the commissioner of criminal justice services and approved by the director of the budget. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state operations and/or suballocated to other state agencies ... 5,000,000 ...................... (re. $5,000,000) For services and expenses of drug, violence, and crime control and prevention programs in accordance with the following schedule: Oneida County Sheriff ... 25,000 ....................... (re. $25,000) The Safer Monroe Area Reentry Team ... 10,000 .......... (re. $10,000) Town of Henrietta ... 10,000 ........................... (re. $10,000) Crime Stoppers ... 10,000 .............................. (re. $10,000) Medford Fire Department ... 10,000 ..................... (re. $10,000) Patchogue-Medford Schools ... 20,000 ................... (re. $20,000) Amsterdam Fire Department ... 10,970 ................... (re. $10,970) Schenectady Fire Department ... 12,886 ................. (re. $12,886) Schenectady Police Department ... 11,000 ............... (re. $11,000) 95 12653-15-4 DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 South Schenectady Fire Department ... 10,104 ........... (re. $10,104) City of Beacon ... 10,000 .............................. (re. $10,000) City of Newburgh ... 15,000 ............................ (re. $15,000) The City of Poughkeepsie ... 14,994 .................... (re. $14,994) Goshen Police Department ... 12,000 .................... (re. $12,000) Stony Point Fire Department, Wayne House Co. No. 1 ................... 11,652 ............................................... (re. $11,652) Stony Point Police Department ... 12,231 ............... (re. $12,231) Town of Manlius ... 35,000 ............................. (re. $35,000) Village of Theresa ... 30,000 .......................... (re. $30,000) Elmcor Youth and Adult Activities Program ... 45,000 ... (re. $45,000) Jacob Riis Settlement House ... 20,000 ................. (re. $20,000) Bergen Basin Community Development Corporation ....................... 26,000 ............................................... (re. $26,000) Sanctuary for Families ... 105,388 .................... (re. $105,388) United Jewish Council - East Side Community Crime Prevention ......... 32,775 ............................................... (re. $32,775) For services and expenses of drug, violence, and crime control and prevention programs. Notwithstanding any provision of law this appropriation shall be allocated only pursuant to a plan setting forth an itemized list of grantees with the amount to be received by each, or the methodology for allocating such appropriation. Such plan shall be subject to the approval of the temporary president of the senate and the director of the budget and thereafter shall be included in a resolution calling for the expenditure of such monies, which resolution must be approved by a majority vote of all members elected to the senate upon a roll call vote ........................ 500,000 ............................................. (re. $500,000) The appropriation made by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012, is hereby amended and reappropriated to read: For services and expenses related to the federal Edward Byrne memorial justice assistance formula program, including enhanced prosecution, enhanced defense, local law enforcement programs, youth violence and/or crime reduction programs, crime laboratories, re-entry services, and judicial diversion and alternative to incarceration programs. Funds appropriated herein shall be expended pursuant to a plan developed by the commissioner of criminal justice services and approved by the director of the budget. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state operations and/or suballocated to other state agencies ... 4,400,000 ...................... (re. $3,000,000) For services and expenses of drug, violence, and crime control and prevention programs. Notwithstanding any provision of law this appropriation shall be allo- cated only pursuant to a plan setting forth an itemized list of grantees with the amount to be received by each, or the methodology for allocating such appropriation. Such plan shall be subject to the approval of the temporary president of the senate and the director of the budget and thereafter shall be included in a resolution call- ing for the expenditure of such monies, which resolution must be approved by a majority vote of all members elected to the senate upon a roll call vote ... 780,000 ................... (re. $400,000) 96 12653-15-4 DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses of drug, violence, and crime control and prevention programs in accordance with the following schedule: Bergin Basin Community Development Corporation ....................... 26,000 ................................................ (re. $3,000) Broome County Security Division ... 40,000 ............. (re. $40,000) Chinese-American Planning Council Youth Training Program ............. 60,000 ............................................... (re. $30,000) Haverstraw Town Police Department ... 40,000 ........... (re. $40,000) Jacob Riis Settlement House ... 20,000 .................. (re. $4,000) Jefferson County Sheriff ... 25,000 .................... (re. $25,000) [Lower East Side Service Center ... 76,000 ............. (re. $76,000) Metropolitan Coordinating Council: All About Jobs II ................. 76,000 .............................................. (re. $70,000)] UNITED JEWISH COUNCIL - EAST SIDE COMMUNITY CRIME PREVENTION ... 66,163 ............................................... (RE. $66,163) OHEL CHILDREN'S HOME & FAMILY SERVICES DRUG PREVENTION PROGRAM ... 9,837 ................................................. (RE. $9,837) Nassau County Police Department ... 45,000 ............. (re. $45,000) NYPD 100th Precinct ... 20,000 ......................... (re. $20,000) NYPD 101st Precinct ... 20,000 ......................... (re. $20,000) Ohel Children's Home & Family Services Drug Prevention Program ....... 76,000 ............................................... (re. $52,000) Oneida District Attorney ... 45,000 .................... (re. $45,000) Town of Chili ... 45,000 ............................... (re. $45,000) The appropriation made by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011, is hereby amended and reappropriated to read: For services and expenses related to the federal Edward Byrne memorial justice assistance formula program, including enhanced prosecution, enhanced defense, local law enforcement programs, youth violence and/or crime reduction programs, crime laboratories, re-entry services, and judicial diversion and alternative to incarceration programs. Funds appropriated herein shall be expended pursuant to a plan developed by the commissioner of criminal justice services and approved by the director of the budget. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state operations and/or suballocated to other state agencies ... 9,775,000 ...................... (re. $3,400,000) For services and expenses of drug, violence and crime control and prevention programs in accordance with the following schedule: Jacob Riis Settlement House ... 20,000 .................. (re. $2,000) [Lower East Side Service Center ... 76,000 ............ (re. $76,000)] UNITED JEWISH COUNCIL - EAST SIDE COMMUNITY CRIME PREVENTION ... 76,000 ............................................... (RE. $76,000) Nassau County Police Department ... 50,000 ............. (re. $50,000) Town of Riga Court A ... 5,000 .......................... (re. $5,000) [Urban League of Long Island ... 40,000 ............... (re. $40,000)] FAMILY SERVICE LEAGUE ... 40,000 ....................... (RE. $40,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses of drug, violence, and crime control and prevention programs in accordance with the following schedule: 97 12653-15-4 DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Auburn Police Department ... 15,000 .................... (re. $15,000) Bivona Child Advocacy Center ... 15,000 ................ (re. $15,000) Cayuga/Seneca Community Action Agency ... 10,000 ....... (re. $10,000) Cayuga Child Advocacy Center ... 15,000 ................ (re. $15,000) Chemung County Sheriff's Office ... 12,500 ............. (re. $12,500) City of Beacon Police Department ... 30,600 ............ (re. $30,600) City of Lockport Police Department ... 50,000 .......... (re. $50,000) City of Poughkeepsie Police Department ... 30,000 ...... (re. $30,000) City of Rome Police Department ... 15,000 .............. (re. $15,000) City of Utica Police Department ... 15,000 ............. (re. $15,000) Clinton County Department of Probation ... 20,000 ...... (re. $20,000) Columbia County Sheriff's Department ... 25,000 ........ (re. $25,000) CONFIDE Counseling and Consultation Center ... 25,000 .. (re. $25,000) District Attorney of Dutchess County ... 29,900 ........ (re. $29,900) Dutchess County Sheriff's Department ... 25,000 ........ (re. $25,000) Education and Assistance Corporation ... 100,000 ...... (re. $100,000) Essex County District Attorney ... 10,000 .............. (re. $10,000) Family Justice Center ... 70,000 ....................... (re. $70,000) Franklin County District Attorney ... 15,000 ........... (re. $15,000) Long Island Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence (LICADD) ....... 35,000 ............................................... (re. $35,000) Middle Country Central School District At Centereach - Town of Brook ... 50,000 ........................................... (re. $50,000) National Federation for Just Communities of Western New York, Incorpo- rated - First Time Last Time Program ... 55,000 ...... (re. $55,000) North Side Athletic and Education Center Incorporated ................ 40,000 ............................................... (re. $40,000) Oneida County Child Advocacy Center ... 5,000 ........... (re. $5,000) Parents for Megan's Law and The Crime Victims Center ................. 25,000 ............................................... (re. $25,000) Safari Club International Western and Central New York Chapter, Incor- porated ... 15,000 ................................... (re. $15,000) Schuyler County Sheriff's Office ... 12,500 ............ (re. $12,500) Southern Tier Regional Drug Task Force ... 75,000 ...... (re. $75,000) Steuben County Sheriff's Office ... 12,500 ............. (re. $12,500) St. Lawrence County Sheriff's Department ... 5,000 ...... (re. $5,000) The Boys and Girls Club of Geneva ... 15,000 ........... (re. $15,000) Town of East Fishkill Police Department ... 30,000 ..... (re. $30,000) Town of Poughkeepsie Police Department ... 29,500 ...... (re. $29,500) Village of Boonville Police Department ... 5,000 ........ (re. $5,000) Village of Camden Police Department ... 5,000 ........... (re. $5,000) Warren County District Attorney ... 15,000 ............. (re. $15,000) Wayne County Action Program ... 10,000 ................. (re. $10,000) Webster Police Department ... 20,000 ................... (re. $20,000) Yates County Sheriff's Office ... 12,500 ............... (re. $12,500) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For services and expense related to the federal Edward Byrne memorial justice assistance formula program as funded by the American Recov- ery and Reinvestment Act of 2009, including local law enforcement programs, re-entry services, substance abuse treatment, probation, local jails, and judicial diversion and alternative to incarceration 98 12653-15-4 DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 programs. Funds appropriated herein shall be subject to all applica- ble reporting and accountability requirements contained in such act. Funds appropriated herein shall be expended pursuant to a plan developed by the commissioner of criminal justice services and approved by the director of the budget, and such plan be provided to the chair of assembly ways and means and the chair of the senate finance committee. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state operations and/or suballocated to other state agencies ... 23,500,000 ........................................ (re. $9,348,000) For services and expenses related to the federal Edward Byrne memorial justice assistance formula program, including enhanced prosecution, enhanced defense, local law enforcement programs, youth violence and/or crime reduction programs, crime laboratories, re-entry services, and judicial diversion and alternative to incarceration programs. Funds appropriated herein shall be expended pursuant to a plan developed by the commissioner of criminal justice services and approved by the director of the budget. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state operations and/or suballocated to other state agencies ... 9,775,000 ........................ (re. $500,000) The appropriation made by chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2010, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012, is hereby amended and reappropriated to read: For services and expenses of drug, violence, and crime control and prevention programs in accordance with the following schedule: Kings County District Attorney - Community and Law Enforcement Resources Together (ComAlert) Program ... 100,000 ..... (re. $6,000) City of Newburgh Police Department ... 100,000 ........ (re. $100,000) City of Poughkeepsie Police Department ... 25,000 ...... (re. $25,000) City of Yonkers Police Department ... 50,000 ........... (re. $50,000) City of Newburgh police ... 35,000 ..................... (re. $35,000) City of Poughkeepsie Police Department ... 35,000 ...... (re. $35,000) City of Syracuse Police Department ... 50,000 .......... (re. $50,000) City of Yonkers Police Department ... 50,000 ........... (re. $50,000) [Lower East Side Service Center ... 76,000 ............. (re. $76,000) Urban League of Long Island ... 40,000 ................ (re. $40,000)] SANCTUARY FOR FAMILIES ... 105,388 .................... (RE. $105,388) UNITED JEWISH COUNCIL - EAST SIDE COMMUNITY CRIME PREVENTION ... 10,612 ............................................... (RE. $10,612) Village of Norwood ... 10,000 .......................... (re. $10,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2010, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: Network Support Services Incorporated ... 80,000 ....... (re. $18,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2009, as amended by chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For services and expenses related to the federal Edward Byrne memorial justice assistance formula program, including enhanced prosecution, enhanced defense, local law enforcement programs, youth violence and/or crime reduction programs, crime laboratories, re-entry services, and judicial diversion and alternative to incarceration 99 12653-15-4 DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 programs. Funds appropriated herein shall be expended pursuant to a plan developed by the commissioner of criminal justice services and approved by the director of the budget. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state operations and/or suballocated to other state agencies ... 7,900,000 ...................... (re. $1,676,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2009, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses of drug, violence, and crime control and prevention programs in accordance with the following schedule: Kings County District Attorney - Mortgage Foreclosure Fraud Initiative ... 90,000 ........................................... (re. $15,000) Osborne Association Court Advocacy ... 221,000 ........ (re. $221,000) The appropriation made by chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2008, as amended by chapter 496, section 7, of the laws of 2008, is amended and reappropriated to read: For purposes of enhanced prosecution, enhanced defense, youth violence and/or crime reduction programs, crime laboratories and re-entry services associated with correctional facilities to be distributed in the same manner as a prior year or through a competitive process. For the grant period October 1, 2007 to September 30, 2008 ........... 6,600,000 ........................................... (re. $255,000) For services and expenses of drug, violence, and crime control and prevention programs in accordance with the following schedule; provided however that the remainder of the appropriation shall be allocated in the manner set forth in subdivision 5 of section 24 of the state finance law: For the grant period October 1, 2007 to September 30, 2008 ........... 3,000,000 ........................................... (re. $512,000) sub-schedule Bergen Basin Community Development Corp. - Operation Clean Slate ........................... 25,000 Chinese-American Planning Council Youth Training Program ................................ 59,000 Elmcor Youth and Adult Activities Program ......... 42,000 Friends United Block Association Anti-Gang Initiative ...................................... 25,000 Greater Ridgewood Youth Council ................... 20,000 Jacob Riis Settlement House ....................... 20,000 Lower East Side Service Center .................... 76,000 [Metro Coord Council: All About Jobs II .......... 76,000] Ohel Children's Home & Family Services Drug Prevention Program .............................. 76,000 United Jewish Council East Side Community Crime Prevention Program ........................ 68,000 Utica City School District ........................ 49,000 YMCA Greenpoint - Kids in Control ................. 98,000 -------------- 100 12653-15-4 DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Operating Grants Fund Edward Byrne Memorial Grant Account-03, unless otherwise indicated as the Anti-Drug Abuse Secondary Account AA or CC: By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2006, as added by chapter 108, section 1, of the laws of 2006: For payment of federal anti-drug moneys pursuant to an allocation plan developed by the commissioner of the division of criminal justice services and subject to the approval of the director of the budget including suballocation to other state agencies in accordance with the following sub-schedule: ... ... For the grant period October 1, 2005 to September 30, 2006 ........... 6,000,000 ......................................... (re. $1,850,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2005: For the grant period October 1, 2004 to September 30, 2005 for payments pursuant to an allocation plan developed by the commission- er of the division of criminal justice services and subject to the approval of the director of the budget including suballocation to other state agencies, in accordance with the following sub-schedule ... 12,250,000 .................................... (re. $1,000,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal MISCELLANEOUS Operating Grants Fund Juvenile Accountability Incentive Block Grant Account By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For payment of federal aid to localities juvenile accountability incentive block grant moneys pursuant to an allocation plan devel- oped by the commissioner of the division of criminal justice services. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state oper- ations and may be suballocated to other state agencies ............. 1,750,000 ......................................... (re. $1,750,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For payment of federal aid to localities juvenile accountability incentive block grant moneys pursuant to an allocation plan devel- oped by the commissioner of the division of criminal justice services. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state oper- ations and may be suballocated to other state agencies ............. 1,750,000 ........................................... (re. $800,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For payment of federal aid to localities juvenile accountability incentive block grant moneys pursuant to an allocation plan devel- oped by the commissioner of the division of criminal justice services. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state oper- ations and may be suballocated to other state agencies ............. 2,000,000 ......................................... (re. $1,250,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2010: 101 12653-15-4 DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For payment of federal aid to localities juvenile accountability incentive block grant moneys pursuant to an allocation plan devel- oped by the commissioner of the division of criminal justice services. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state oper- ations and may be suballocated to other state agencies ............. 2,100,000 ........................................... (re. $650,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2009: For payment of federal aid to localities juvenile accountability incentive block grant moneys pursuant to an allocation plan devel- oped by the commissioner of the division of criminal justice services. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state oper- ations and may be suballocated to other state agencies ............. 2,100,000 ......................................... (re. $1,335,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2008: For payment of federal aid to localities juvenile accountability incentive block grant moneys pursuant to an allocation plan devel- oped by the commissioner of the division of criminal justice services. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state oper- ations and may be suballocated to other state agencies ............. 1,850,000 ........................................... (re. $555,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2007: For payment of federal aid to localities juvenile accountability incentive block grant moneys pursuant to an allocation plan devel- oped by the commissioner of the division of criminal justice services. Funds may be transferred to other state agencies for allo- cation to localities or for direct contracts with not-for-profit agencies. For the grant period October 1, 2006 to September 30, 2007 ........... 2,200,000 ......................................... (re. $1,550,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2006: For payment of federal aid to localities juvenile accountability incentive block grant moneys pursuant to an allocation plan devel- oped by the commissioner of the division of criminal justice services and approved by the director of the budget. Funds may be transferred to other state agencies for allocation to localities or for direct contracts with not-for-profit agencies. For the grant period October 1, 2005 to September 30, 2006 ........... 2,800,000 ........................................... (re. $225,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal MISCELLANEOUS Operating Grants Fund Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Formula Account - 25436 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For payment of federal aid to localities pursuant to the provisions of the federal juvenile justice and delinquency prevention act in accordance with a distribution plan determined by the juvenile justice advisory group and affirmed by the commissioner of the divi- 102 12653-15-4 DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 sion of criminal justice services. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state operations and may be suballocated to other state agencies ... 2,050,000 ...................... (re. $2,050,000) For payment of federal aid to localities pursuant to the provisions of title V of the juvenile justice and delinquency prevention act of 1974, as amended for local delinquency prevention programs, includ- ing sub-allocation to state operations for the administration of this grant in accordance with a distribution plan determined by the juvenile justice advisory group and affirmed by the commissioner of the division of criminal justice services. For services and expenses associated with the juvenile justice and delinquency prevention formula account. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state operations and may be suballocated to other state agencies ... 100,000 .......................... (re. $100,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For payment of federal aid to localities pursuant to the provisions of the federal juvenile justice and delinquency prevention act in accordance with a distribution plan determined by the juvenile justice advisory group and affirmed by the commissioner of the divi- sion of criminal justice services. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state operations and may be suballocated to other state agencies ... 2,050,000 ...................... (re. $2,050,000) For payment of federal aid to localities pursuant to the provisions of title V of the juvenile justice and delinquency prevention act of 1974, as amended for local delinquency prevention programs, includ- ing sub-allocation to state operations for the administration of this grant in accordance with a distribution plan determined by the juvenile justice advisory group and affirmed by the commissioner of the division of criminal justice services. For services and expenses associated with the juvenile justice and delinquency prevention formula account. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state operations and may be suballocated to other state agencies ... 100,000 .......................... (re. $100,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For payment of federal aid to localities pursuant to the provisions of the federal juvenile justice and delinquency prevention act in accordance with a distribution plan determined by the juvenile justice advisory group and affirmed by the commissioner of the divi- sion of criminal justice services. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state operations and may be suballocated to other state agencies ... 3,000,000 ...................... (re. $1,300,000) For payment of federal aid to localities pursuant to the provisions of title V of the juvenile justice and delinquency prevention act of 1974, as amended for local delinquency prevention programs, includ- ing sub-allocation to state operations for the administration of this grant in accordance with a distribution plan determined by the juvenile justice advisory group and affirmed by the commissioner of the division of criminal justice services. For services and expenses associated with the juvenile justice and delinquency prevention formula account. A portion of these funds may 103 12653-15-4 DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 be transferred to state operations and may be suballocated to other state agencies ... 100,000 ........................... (re. $50,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For payment of federal aid to localities pursuant to the provisions of the federal juvenile justice and delinquency prevention act in accordance with a distribution plan determined by the juvenile justice advisory group and affirmed by the commissioner of the divi- sion of criminal justice services. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state operations and may be suballocated to other state agencies ... 2,700,000 ........................ (re. $900,000) For payment of federal aid to localities pursuant to the provisions of title V of the juvenile justice and delinquency prevention act of 1974, as amended for local delinquency prevention programs, includ- ing sub-allocation to state operations for the administration of this grant in accordance with a distribution plan determined by the juvenile justice advisory group and affirmed by the commissioner of the division of criminal justice services. For services and expenses associated with the juvenile justice and delinquency prevention formula account. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state operations and may be suballocated to other state agencies ... 100,000 .......................... (re. $100,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2009: For payment of federal aid to localities pursuant to the provisions of the federal juvenile justice and delinquency prevention act in accordance with a distribution plan determined by the juvenile justice advisory group and affirmed by the commissioner of the divi- sion of criminal justice services. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state operations and may be suballocated to other state agencies ... 3,000,000 ...................... (re. $1,246,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2008: For payment of federal aid to localities pursuant to the provisions of the federal juvenile justice and delinquency prevention act in accordance with a distribution plan determined by the juvenile justice advisory group and affirmed by the commissioner of the divi- sion of criminal justice services. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state operations and may be suballocated to other state agencies ... 3,000,000 ...................... (re. $3,000,000) For payment of federal aid to localities pursuant to the provisions of title V of the juvenile justice and delinquency prevention act of 1974, as amended for local delinquency prevention programs, includ- ing sub-allocation to state operations for the administration of this grant in accordance with a distribution plan determined by the juvenile justice advisory group and affirmed by the commissioner of the division of criminal justice services. For services and expenses associated with the juvenile justice and delinquency prevention formula account. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state operations and may be suballocated to other state agencies ... 100,000 ........................... (re. $50,000) 104 12653-15-4 DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2007, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For payment of federal aid to localities pursuant to the provisions of the federal juvenile justice and delinquency prevention act in accordance with a distribution plan determined by the juvenile justice advisory group and affirmed by the commissioner of the divi- sion of criminal justice services. A portion of these funds may be suballocated to other state agencies. For the grant period October 1, 2007 to September 30, 2008 ........... 3,300,000 ......................................... (re. $1,360,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2006: For payment of federal aid to localities pursuant to the provisions of the federal juvenile justice and delinquency prevention act in accordance with a distribution plan determined by the juvenile justice advisory group and affirmed by the commissioner of the divi- sion of criminal justice services. For the grant period October 1, 2006 to September 30, 2007 ........... 3,300,000 ........................................... (re. $725,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2005: For payment of federal aid to localities pursuant to the provisions of the federal juvenile justice and delinquency prevention act in accordance with a distribution plan determined by the juvenile justice advisory group and affirmed by the commissioner of the divi- sion of criminal justice services. For the grant period October 1, 2005 to September 30, 2006 ........... 3,300,000 ........................................... (re. $375,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal MISCELLANEOUS Operating Grants Fund Violence Against Women Account - 25477 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For payment of federal aid to localities pursuant to an expenditure plan developed by the commissioner of the division of criminal justice services, provided however that up to 10 percent of the amount herein appropriated may be used for program administration. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state operations and may be suballocated to other state agencies ........................ 6,000,000 ......................................... (re. $6,000,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For payment of federal aid to localities pursuant to an expenditure plan developed by the commissioner of the division of criminal justice services, provided however that up to 10 percent of the amount herein appropriated may be used for program administration. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state operations and may be suballocated to other state agencies ........................ 5,750,000 ......................................... (re. $4,000,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: 105 12653-15-4 DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For payment of federal aid to localities pursuant to an expenditure plan developed by the commissioner of the division of criminal justice services, provided however that up to 10 percent of the amount herein appropriated may be used for program administration. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state operations and may be suballocated to other state agencies ........................ 6,500,000 ........................................... (re. $500,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For payment of federal aid to localities pursuant to an expenditure plan developed by the commissioner of the division of criminal justice services, provided however that up to 10 percent of the amount herein appropriated may be used for program administration. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state operations and may be suballocated to other state agencies ........................ 7,000,000 ......................................... (re. $3,247,000) For services and expenses related to the federal violence against women program as funded by the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009. Funds appropriated herein shall be subject to all applicable reporting and accountability requirements contained in such act. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state oper- ations and may be suballocated to other state agencies ............. 3,250,000 ........................................... (re. $454,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2009: For payment of federal aid to localities pursuant to an expenditure plan developed by the commissioner of the division of criminal justice services, provided however that up to 10 percent of the amount herein appropriated may be used for program administration. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state operations and may be suballocated to other state agencies ........................ 5,500,000 ........................................... (re. $215,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2009, as amended by chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For services and expenses related to the federal violence against women program as funded by the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009. Funds appropriated herein shall be subject to all applicable reporting and accountability requirements contained in such act. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state oper- ations and/or suballocated to other state agencies ................. 1,983,000 ........................................... (re. $186,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2008, as amended by chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For payment of federal aid to localities pursuant to an expenditure plan developed by the commissioner of the division of criminal justice services, provided however that up to 10 percent of the amount herein appropriated may be used for program administration. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state operations and/or suballocated to other state agencies ... 5,175,000 .. (re. $378,000) 106 12653-15-4 DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2007: For payment of federal aid to localities pursuant to an expenditure plan developed by the commissioner of the division of criminal justice services, provided however that up to 10 percent of the amount herein appropriated may be used for program administration. Funds may also be transferred to other state agencies federal fund - state operations to support state agency expenditures associated with violence against women programs. For the grant period October 1, 2006 to September 30, 2007 ........... 7,250,000 ........................................... (re. $550,000) Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Crimes Against Revenue Program Account - 22015 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For payment to district attorneys who participate in the crimes against revenue program to be distributed according to a plan devel- oped by the commissioner of the division of criminal justice services, in consultation with the department of taxation and finance, and approved by the director of the budget ................ 16,000,000 ....................................... (re. $16,000,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For payment to district attorneys who participate in the crimes against revenue program to be distributed according to a plan devel- oped by the commissioner of the division of criminal justice services, in consultation with the department of taxation and finance, and approved by the director of the budget ................ 16,000,000 ........................................ (re. $9,000,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For payment to district attorneys who participate in the crimes against revenue program to be distributed according to a plan devel- oped by the commissioner of the division of criminal justice services, in consultation with the department of taxation and finance, and approved by the director of the budget ................ 16,000,000 ....................................... (re. $16,000,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For payment to district attorneys who participate in the crimes against revenue program to be distributed according to a plan devel- oped by the commissioner of the division of criminal justice services, in consultation with the department of tax and finance, and approved by the director of the budget ......................... 16,000,000 ........................................ (re. $5,458,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2009, as amended by chapter 502, section 1, of the laws of 2009: For payment to district attorneys who participate in the crimes against revenue program to be distributed in the same manner as the prior year or through a competitive process; provided, however, that 107 12653-15-4 DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after November 1, 2009 shall be reduced by 12.5 percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of November 1, 2009 ... 6,000,000 ....................................... (re. $300,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2008, as amended by chapter 496, section 1, of the laws of 2008: For payment to district attorneys who participate in the crimes against revenue program to be distributed in the same manner as the prior year or through a competitive process, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 ... 5,880,000 ........................................... (re. $230,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2007, as amended by chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2008: For payment to district attorneys who participate in the crimes against revenue program pursuant to chapter 56 of the laws of 2007 ... 6,000,000 ....................................... (re. $250,000) Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Criminal Justice Improvement Account - 21945 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses of programs that prevent domestic violence or aid victims of domestic violence: For services and expenses of programs that prevent domestic violence or aid the victims of domestic violence. Notwithstanding any provision of law this appropriation shall be allocated only pursuant to a plan setting forth an itemized list of grantees with the amount to be received by each, or the methodology for allocating such appropriation. Such plan shall be subject to the approval of the temporary president of the senate and the director of the budget and thereafter shall be included in a resolution calling for the expend- iture of such monies, which resolution must be approved by a majori- ty vote of all members elected to the senate upon a roll call vote ... 609,000 ......................................... (re. $300,000) For services and expenses of: Domestic Violence Law Project of Rockland County ..................... 41,109 ............................................... (re. $21,000) Empire Justice Center ... 47,638 ....................... (re. $12,000) Legal Services for New York City - Brooklyn 41,109 ..... (re. $10,000) Legal Services for New York City - Queens ... 41,109 ... (re. $14,000) My Sisters' Place ... 41,109 ........................... (re. $20,000) Nassau Coalition Against Domestic Violence, Inc. ..................... 41,109 ............................................... (re. $10,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses of programs that prevent domestic violence or aid victims of domestic violence: 108 12653-15-4 DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses of: Legal Services for New York City - Queens ... 41,109 ... (re. $1,000) My Sisters' Place ... 41,109 ............................ (re. $3,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses of programs that prevent domestic violence or aid the victims of domestic violence in accordance with the following schedule: Catholic Charities of Herkimer County ... 10,000 ........ (re. $1,000) For Our Children and Us (FOCUS) ... 5,000 ............... (re. $5,000) YWCA's Carolyn's House and YWCA Shelter and Transitional Housing Program ... 50,000 .................................... (re. $2,000) The appropriation made by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012, is hereby amended and reappropriated to read: Victims Information Bureau of Suffolk [(VIBES)] (VIBS) ............... 32,500 ................................................ (re. $2,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For services and expenses of programs that prevent domestic violence or aid the victims of domestic violence. For services and expenses of: Allen Women's Resource Center ... 100,000 ............. (re. $100,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2009, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses of programs that prevent domestic violence or aid the victims of domestic violence in accordance with the following schedule: Allen Women's Resource Center ... 100,000 ............... (re. $2,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2008: For services and expenses of programs that prevent domestic violence or aid the victims of domestic violence in the manner set forth in subdivision 5 of section 24 of the state finance law. For services and expenses of: For services and expenses of programs that prevent domestic violence or aid the victims of domestic violence in the manner set forth in subdivision 5 of section 24 of the state finance law ............... 609,000 .............................................. (re. $70,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2007: For services and expenses of programs that prevent domestic violence or aid the victims of domestic violence. For services and expenses of: Advocacy Center of Tompkins County ... 6,000 ............ (re. $2,500) Domestic Violence Programs ... 272,200 ................. (re. $15,000) Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund 109 12653-15-4 DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Drug Enforcement Task Force Account By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2008: For distribution to the state's political subdivisions and for services and expenses of the drug enforcement task forces. Some of these funds may be transferred to state operations appropriations ... 392,000 ......................................... (re. $392,000) Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Legal Services Assistance Account - 22096 The appropriation made by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013, is hereby amended and reappropriated to read: For prosecutorial services of counties, to be distributed in the same manner as the prior year or through a competitive process .......... 2,592,000 ......................................... (re. $1,296,000) For defense services to be distributed in the same manner as the prior year or through a competitive process .............................. 2,592,000 ......................................... (re. $1,296,000) For services and expenses of the district attorney and indigent legal services attorney loan forgiveness program pursuant to section 679-e of the education law. These funds may be suballocated to the higher education services corporation ... 2,430,000 ...... (re. $2,430,000) For services and expenses of statewide indigent legal services for persons reentering communities from state facilities ............... 1,000,000 ......................................... (re. $1,000,000) For payment to counties other than the city of New York for costs associated with the provision of legal assistance and representation to indigent parolees, thirty-one percent of this amount may be used for costs associated with the provision of legal assistance and representation to indigent parolees in Wyoming county, not less than six percent of the remaining amount may be used for legal assistance and representation to indigent parolees related to the Willard drug and alcohol treatment ... 600,000 ................... (re. $600,000) Neighborhood Defender Service of Harlem ... 300,000 ... (re. $300,000) For services and expenses of statewide indigent legal services for persons reentering communities from state facilities ............... 1,050,000 ......................................... (re. $1,050,000) For services, expenses or reimbursement of expenses incurred by local government agencies and/or not-for-profit providers or their employ- ees providing civil or criminal legal services in accordance with the following schedule: Albany County District Attorney ... 44,167 ............. (re. $44,167) Brooklyn Bar Association ... 22,083 .................... (re. $22,083) Caribbean Women's Health Association ... 22,083 ........ (re. $22,083) Center for Family Representation ... 110,417 .......... (re. $110,417) Chemung County Neighborhood Legal Services ... 39,750 .. (re. $39,750) City Bar Fund ... 22,083 ............................... (re. $22,083) Day One New York ... 33,567 ............................ (re. $33,567) Empire Justice Center ... 170,925 ..................... (re. $170,925) Family and Children's Association ... 39,750 ........... (re. $39,750) 110 12653-15-4 DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Frank H. Hiscock Legal Aid Society ... 22,083 .......... (re. $22,083) Greenhope Services for Women ... 33,567 ................ (re. $33,567) Harlem Legal Services ... 110,417 ..................... (re. $110,417) Legal Aid Bureau of Buffalo ... 35,333 ................. (re. $35,333) Legal Aid Society of Mid New York ... 66,250 ........... (re. $66,250) Legal Aid Society of Northeastern New York ... 48,583 .. (re. $48,583) Legal Aid Society of Rockland County ... 22,083 ........ (re. $22,083) Legal Information for Families Today (LIFT) ... 39,750 . (re. $39,750) Legal Project of the Cap. Dist. Women's Bar ... 83,917 . (re. $83,917) Legal Services for New York City (LSNY) ... 119,250 ... (re. $119,250) Legal Services of Central New York ... 13,250 .......... (re. $13,250) Legal Services of the Hudson Valley ... 48,583 ......... (re. $48,583) [Metropolitan Council on Jewish Poverty ... 220,833 ... (re. $220,833) Metropolitan Council in Jewish Poverty - Project New Leaf ............ 67,133 .............................................. (re. $67,133)] Monroe County Legal Assistance Center ... 35,333 ....... (re. $35,333) Nassau/Suffolk Law Service Committee, Inc. ... 48,583 .. (re. $48,583) New York Legal Assistance Group (NYLAG) ... 22,083 ..... (re. $22,083) New York Legal Assistance Group (NYLAG) - Brooklyn Conflicts Office ... 120,575 ......................................... (re. $120,575) New York City Legal Aid ... 44,167 ..................... (re. $44,167) New York City Legal Aid ... 265,000 ................... (re. $265,000) New York County District Attorney - Identity Theft Prosecution ....... 37,103 ............................................... (re. $37,103) Westside SRO Law Project ... 79,500 .................... (re. $79,500) Osborne Association El Rio Program ... 36,217 .......... (re. $36,217) Rural Law Center of New York ... 22,083 ................ (re. $22,083) Sanctuary for Families ... 220,833 .................... (re. $220,833) Southern Tier Legal Services ... 61,833 ................ (re. $61,833) Vera Institute of Justice ... 61,833 ................... (re. $61,833) Volunteers of Legal Services (VOLS) ... 39,750 ......... (re. $39,750) Western New York Law Center ... 39,750 ................. (re. $39,750) Worker's Rights Law Center of New York, Inc. ......................... 35,333 ............................................... (re. $35,333) For services and expenses of the Legal Action Center ................. 180,000 ............................................. (re. $180,000) For services and expenses of civil or criminal domestic violence services. Notwithstanding any provision of law this appropriation shall be allocated only pursuant to a plan setting forth an itemized list of grantees with the amount to be received by each, or the methodology for allocating such appropriation. Such plan shall be subject to the approval of the temporary president of the senate and the director of the budget and thereafter shall be included in a resolution calling for the expenditure of such monies, which resol- ution must be approved by a majority vote of all members elected to the senate upon a roll call vote ................................... 650,000 ............................................. (re. $650,000) The appropriation made by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012, is hereby amended and reappropriated to read: For services and expenses of the district attorney and indigent legal services attorney loan forgiveness program pursuant to section 679-e 111 12653-15-4 DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 of the education law. These funds may be suballocated to the higher education services corporation ... 2,430,000 ...... (re. $2,430,000) For services and expenses of civil or criminal domestic violence services. Notwithstanding any provision of law this appropriation shall be allocated only pursuant to a plan setting forth an itemized list of grantees with the amount to be received by each, or the methodology for allocating such appropriation. Such plan shall be subject to the approval of the temporary president of the senate and the director of the budget and thereafter shall be included in a resolution calling for the expenditure of such monies, which resol- ution must be approved by a majority vote of all members elected to the senate upon a roll call vote ... 650,000 ........ (re. $350,000) For services, expenses or reimbursement of expenses incurred by local government agencies and/or not-for-profit providers or their employ- ees providing civil or criminal legal services in accordance with the following schedule: Albany County District Attorney ... 44,167 ............. (re. $21,000) Brooklyn Bar Association ... 22,083 ..................... (re. $6,000) Caribbean Women's Health Association ... 22,083 ......... (re. $7,000) Frank H. Hiscock Legal Aid Society ... 22,083 ........... (re. $6,000) Greenhope Services for Women ... 33,567 ................ (re. $16,000) Harlem Legal Services ... 110,417 ...................... (re. $37,000) Legal Aid Society of Mid New York ... 66,250 ........... (re. $16,000) Legal Aid Society of Northeastern New York ... 48,583 .. (re. $48,583) Legal Information for Families Today (LIFT) .......................... 39,750 ............................................... (re. $39,750) Legal Project of the Cap. Dist. Women's Bar .......................... 83,917 ............................................... (re. $47,000) Legal Services of the Hudson Valley ... 48,583 ......... (re. $25,000) [Metropolitan Council on Jewish Poverty ... 220,833 ... (re. $206,000) Metropolitan Council on Jewish Poverty - Project New Leaf ............ 67,133 .............................................. (re. $67,133)] Monroe County Legal Assistance Center ... 35,333 ........ (re. $9,000) Nassau/Suffolk Law Services Committee, Inc. .......................... 48,583 ............................................... (re. $13,000) Southern Tier Legal Services ... 61,833 ................ (re. $27,000) Volunteers of Legal Services (VOLS) ... 39,750 ......... (re. $10,000) Western New York Law Center ... 39,750 ................. (re. $10,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses of the district attorney and indigent legal services attorney loan forgiveness program pursuant to section 679-e of the education law. These funds may be suballocated to the higher education services corporation ... 2,430,000 ...... (re. $2,430,000) For services, expenses or reimbursement of expenses incurred by local government agencies and/or not-for-profit providers or their employ- ees providing civil or criminal legal services in accordance with the following schedule: Albany County District Attorney ... 48,100 ............. (re. $48,100) Greenhope Services for Women ... 36,556 ................. (re. $3,000) New York Legal Assistance Group (NYLAG) ... 24,050 ...... (re. $5,000) Osborne Association El Rio Program ... 39,442 .......... (re. $39,442) 112 12653-15-4 DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses of civil or criminal domestic violence legal services in accordance with the following schedule: Crime Victims Assistance Center ... 20,000 .............. (re. $1,000) Family Justice Center - Erie County ... 25,000 ......... (re. $25,000) For our Children and Us (FOCUS) ... 5,000 ............... (re. $5,000) SOS Shelter ... 20,000 .................................. (re. $6,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2010, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses of the district attorney and indigent legal services attorney loan forgiveness program pursuant to section 679-e of the education law. These funds may be suballocated to the higher education services corporation ... 2,700,000 ...... (re. $2,200,000) For services and expenses of: For services, expenses or reimbursement of expenses incurred by local government agencies and/or not-for-profit providers or their employ- ees providing civil or criminal legal services in accordance with the following schedule: New York Legal Assistance Group - Brooklyn Conflicts Office .......... 122,850 ............................................. (re. $122,850) Legal Services of the Hudson Valley ... 49,500 .......... (re. $2,000) Chautauqua County Legal Services ... 645 .................. (re. $600) Legal Services for the Elderly of Western New York ................... 6,646 ................................................. (re. $6,000) CASA of Westchester Mental Health ... 1,658 ............. (re. $1,600) Chautauqua County Legal services ... 7,212 .............. (re. $7,200) Medicare Rights Center ... 3,103 ........................ (re. $3,000) Research Foundation CUNY-Brookdale ... 3,317 ............ (re. $3,300) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2009, as amended by chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2010: Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, for payment of grants for the provision of civil legal services. These funds shall not be avail- able until a plan for their administration has been approved by the director of the budget, which plan provides for the distribution of these funds through existing contracts or through a competitive process. Amounts appropriated herein may be transferred in full to any other state department or agency ... 432,000 ..... (re. $59,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2008: For services and expenses of the district attorney loan forgiveness program pursuant to section 679-e of the education law. These funds may be suballocated to the higher education services corporation ... 1,470,000 ......................................... (re. $1,470,000) For recruitment and retention of district attorneys in counties located outside a city of a population of 1,000,000 or more persons to be distributed in accordance with a formula based upon the popu- lation of each county receiving a grant of a portion of such funds, provided that no county shall receive an award of less than $4,000 ... 1,500,000 ....................................... (re. $550,000) 113 12653-15-4 DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2007, as amended by chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2008: For prosecutorial services of counties, pursuant to chapter 56 of the laws of 2007 ... 2,500,000 ........................ (re. $2,500,000) For services and expenses related to the district attorney loan forgiveness program and the recruitment and retention of district attorneys, pursuant to the following sub-schedule: sub-schedule For recruitment and retention of district attorneys in counties located outside a city of a population of 1,000,000 or more persons to be distributed in accordance with a formula based upon the popu- lation of each county receiving a grant of a portion of such funds, provided that no county shall receive an award of less than $4,000 ... 1,500,000 ........................................ (re. $55,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2006, as amended by chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2007: For services, expenses or reimbursement of expenses incurred by local government agencies and/or not-for-profit providers or their employ- ees providing civil or criminal legal services; provided, however, no funds shall be allocated from this amount until a memorandum of understanding is agreed to by the governor and the majority leader of the senate ... 3,000,000 ....................... (re. $3,000,000) For services, expenses or reimbursement of expenses incurred by local government agencies and/or not-for-profit providers or their employ- ees providing civil or criminal legal services according to the following: Caribbean Women's Health Association (CWHA) ... 25,000 .. (re. $5,000) Nassau/Suffolk Law Services Committee, Inc. ... 55,000 .. (re. $2,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2004: Maintenance Undistributed For services, expenses or reimbursement of expenses incurred by local government agencies and/or not-for-profit providers or their employ- ees providing civil or criminal legal services ..................... 6,000,000 ......................................... (re. $5,653,000) Special Revenue Funds - Other State Police [and] Motor Vehicle Law Enforcement AND MOTOR VEHICLE THEFT AND INSURANCE FRAUD PREVENTION Fund Motor Vehicle Theft and Insurance Fraud Account - 22801 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses associated with local anti-auto theft programs, in accordance with section 89-d of the state finance law, distributed through a competitive process .......................... 3,749,000 ......................................... (re. $3,749,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: 114 12653-15-4 DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses associated with local anti-auto theft programs, in accordance with section 89-d of the state finance law, distributed through a competitive process .......................... 3,749,000 ........................................... (re. $600,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses associated with local anti-auto theft programs, in accordance with section 89-d of the state finance law, distributed through a competitive process .......................... 3,749,000 ........................................... (re. $150,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2009: Maintenance Undistributed For services and expenses or for contract with municipalities and/or private not-for-profit agencies for the amounts herein provided: General Fund Community Projects Fund - 007 Account CC CENTER FOR EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES, INC. ... 19,000 ...... (re. $157) THE FORTUNE SOCIETY ... 44,282 .......................... (re. $4,500) ONEIDA COUNTY DISTRICT ATTORNEY ... 74,000 ................ (re. $624) OUTREACH DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION ... 149,000 ............ (re. $1,229) PRISONERS' LEGAL SERVICES OF NEW YORK, INC. .......................... 2,285,000 ............................................. (re. $2,172) THE LEGAL AID SOCIETY-MENTALLY ILL INMATE PROJECT .................... 273,700 ................................................. (re. $921) UTICA CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT ... 49,000 ..................... (re. $333) VERA INSTITUTE OF JUSTICE, INC.-SERVICES FOR JUSTICE SYSTEM-INVOLVED YOUTH ... 142,247 ....................................... (re. $520) YMCA GREENPOINT - KIDS IN CONTROL PROGRAM ... 98,000 ...... (re. $396) Maintenance Undistributed For services and expenses or for contracts with municipalities and/or private not-for-profit agencies for the amounts herein provided: General Fund Community Projects Fund - 007 Account CC 102ND PRECINCT COMMUNITY COUNCIL ... 1,000 .............. (re. $1,000) 112TH PRECINCT COMMUNITY COUNCIL CORP. ... 3,000 ........ (re. $3,000) 19TH PRECINCT COMMUNITY COUNCIL, INC. ... 2,500 ......... (re. $2,500) 47TH PRECINCT COMMUNITY COUNCIL ... 1,000 ............... (re. $1,000) 67TH PRECINCT COMMUNITY COUNCIL ... 4,500 ............... (re. $4,500) 76TH PRECINCT COMMUNITY COUNCIL ... 2,000 ............... (re. $2,000) 115 12653-15-4 DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 81ST PRECINCT YOUTH COUNCIL ... 5,000 ................... (re. $5,000) CITY OF POUGHKEEPSIE POLICE DEPARTMENT ... 23,000 ......... (re. $190) NEIGHBORHOOD CRIME PREVENTION, INC. ... 4,000 ........... (re. $4,000) NORTH AMITYVILLE TAXPAYERS ASSOCIATION, INC. ......................... 10,000 ............................................... (re. $10,000) OFFICE OF QUEENS DISTRICT ATTORNEY ... 10,000 ............. (re. $563) SCARSDALE POLICE DEPARTMENT ... 35,000 .................... (re. $289) SEVENTY NINTH PRECINCT YOUTH COUNCIL, INC. ... 5,000 .... (re. $5,000) SHMIRA CIVILIAN VOLUNTEER PATROL OF BORO PARK, INC. .................. 20,000 .................................................. (re. $165) STEP BY STEP OF ROCHESTER, INC. ... 10,000 ................ (re. $222) TOWN OF DEWITT POLICE DEPARTMENT ... 17,000 ............... (re. $140) UNITED SIKHS IN SERVICE OF AMERICA ... 2,000 .............. (re. $390) General Fund Community Projects Fund - 007 Account EE CHEMUNG COUNTY SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT ... 5,000 ........... (re. $5,000) EAST FISHKILL POLICE DEPARTMENT ... 8,000 ............... (re. $8,000) TOWN OF AMHERST JUSTICE CENTER ... 35,000 .............. (re. $35,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2009, as amended by chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2010: Maintenance Undistributed For services and expenses or for contract with municipalities and/or private not-for-profit agencies for the amounts herein provided: General Fund Community Projects Fund - 007 Account CC WOMEN'S PRISON ASSOCIATION ... 179,000 ................. (re. $38,906) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2008: Maintenance Undistributed For services and expenses or for contracts with municipalities and/or private not-for-profit agencies for the amounts herein provided: General Fund Community Projects Fund - 007 Account CC New York City Police Department - North Brooklyn Youth Community Justice Center ... 193,000 ........................... (re. $15,080) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2008, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: 116 12653-15-4 DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Maintenance Undistributed For services and expenses or for contracts with municipalities and/or private not-for-profit agencies for the amounts herein provided: General Fund Community Projects Fund - 007 Account CC Women's Prison Association and Home, Inc. ............................ 179,000 .............................................. (re. $52,037) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2008, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: Maintenance Undistributed For services and expenses or for contracts with municipalities and/or private not-for-profit agencies for the amounts herein provided: General Fund Community Projects Fund - 007 Account AA 61st Precinct Community Council ... 2,000 ............... (re. $2,000) 62nd Precinct - Auxiliary Unit ... 2,000 ................ (re. $2,000) 62nd Precinct Community Council ... 2,000 ............... (re. $2,000) 68th Precinct Auxiliary ... 2,000 ....................... (re. $2,000) 68th Precinct Explorers ... 2,500 ....................... (re. $2,500) American Red Cross of Suffolk County ... 10,000 ........ (re. $10,000) Family Services ... 44,550 ............................. (re. $44,550) Greece, Town of ... 12,500 ............................. (re. $12,500) Irondequoit Police Department ... 5,000 ................. (re. $5,000) Lions Club of Johnson City, Inc ... 15,000 ............. (re. $15,000) Montgomery County Probation Department ... 25,000 ...... (re. $25,000) Nassau County Police Department ... 25,000 ............. (re. $25,000) Orange County Sheriff's Department ... 20,000 .......... (re. $20,000) Police Columbia Association of Westchester, Inc. ..................... 2,500 ................................................. (re. $2,500) Rockland County Office of the District Attorney ...................... 100,000 ............................................. (re. $100,000) Rotterdam Police Department ... 7,500 ................... (re. $7,500) Safari Club International Western and Central New York Chapter, Inc. ... 35,000 ........................................... (re. $35,000) Saugerties, Village of ... 10,000 ...................... (re. $10,000) Suffolk County District Attorney's ... 55,000 .......... (re. $55,000) Troy Police Benevolent and Protective Association, Inc ............... 40,000 ............................................... (re. $40,000) Valley Stream Auxiliary Police ... 3,000 ................ (re. $3,000) Wallkill, Town of ... 70,000 ........................... (re. $70,000) General Fund 117 12653-15-4 DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Community Projects Fund - 007 Account BB City of Syracuse Police Department ... 15,000 .......... (re. $15,000) Van Nest Community Association ... 2,500 ................ (re. $2,500) Waterbury-Lasalle Community Association ... 2,500 ....... (re. $2,500) General Fund Community Projects Fund - 007 Account CC 47TH PRECINCT COMMUNITY COUNCIL ... 1,000 ............... (re. $1,000) 67TH PRECINCT COMMUNITY COUNCIL ... 4,500 ............... (re. $4,500) 76TH PRECINCT COMMUNITY COUNCIL ... 2,500 ............... (re. $2,500) 81ST PRECINCT YOUTH COUNCIL ... 5,000 ................... (re. $5,000) BAYSWATER SECURITY PATROL ... 3,000 ..................... (re. $3,000) CITY OF UTICA ... 4,000 ................................. (re. $4,000) NEIGHBORHOOD CRIME PREVENTION, INC. ... 4,000 ........... (re. $4,000) OFFICE OF QUEENS DISTRICT ATTORNEY ... 10,000 ............. (re. $986) SEVENTY NINTH PRECINCT YOUTH COUNCIL, INC. ... 5,000 .... (re. $5,000) SOUTH NYACK-GRANDVIEW POLICE DEPARTMENT ... 4,000 ......... (re. $430) SULLIVAN COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE ... 7,000 ................ (re. $161) TOWN OF BETHLEHEM ... 10,000 .............................. (re. $160) TOWN OF LANCASTER ... 5,000 ............................. (re. $3,950) VILLAGE OF CENTRE ISLAND ... 4,000 ...................... (re. $4,000) General Fund Community Projects Fund - 007 Account EE DUTCHESS COUNTY SHERIFF ... 4,000 ....................... (re. $4,000) ORLEANS COUNTY SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT ... 1,500 ........... (re. $1,500) SCHENECTADY POLICE DEPARTMENT ... 5,000 ................. (re. $5,000) SCHUYLER COUNTY SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT ... 11,500 ........ (re. $11,500) VILLAGE OF HAMBURG POLICE DEPARTMENT ... 5,000 .......... (re. $5,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2007: General Fund Community Projects Fund - 007 Account CC For services and expenses of: Legal Action Center ... 131,000 ........................... (re. $795) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2007, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: General Fund Community Projects Fund - 007 Account CC 118 12653-15-4 DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses of: Alternatives to Incarceration Demonstration Projects - Supplemental Aid ... 550,000 ...................................... (re. $21,285) NYC Crossroads ... 174,000 .............................. (re. $5,120) Osborne Association - El Rio Program ... 131,000 ........ (re. $9,849) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2007, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: Maintenance Undistributed For services and expenses or for contracts with municipalities and/or private not-for-profit agencies for the amounts herein provided: General Fund Community Projects Fund - 007 Account AA 68th Precinct Auxiliary ... 2,000 ....................... (re. $2,000) Canandaigua, City of ... 15,000 ........................ (re. $15,000) Chester, Town of Police Department ... 25,000 .......... (re. $25,000) Columbia County Sheriff ... 33,735 ..................... (re. $33,735) Copake Town Court ... 6,000 ............................. (re. $6,000) Genesee County Sheriff's Department ... 50,000 ......... (re. $50,000) Montgomery County District Attorney's Office ... 4,000 .. (re. $4,000) Mothers Against Drunk Driving ... 5,000 ................. (re. $5,000) New York Association of Hostage Negotiators, Inc. .................... 5,000 ................................................. (re. $5,000) New York State Police Troop C ... 10,000 ............... (re. $10,000) NYC Dept. of Correction ... 1,500 ....................... (re. $1,500) Onondaga County Bar Association ... 58,500 ............. (re. $58,500) Orange County ... 25,000 ............................... (re. $25,000) Safari Club International ... 50,000 ................... (re. $50,000) Schenectady County District Attorney's Office ........................ 25,000 ............................................... (re. $25,000) General Fund Community Projects Fund - 007 Account BB A.L.E.R.T. ... 30,000 .................................. (re. $30,000) Fifth Avenue Committee, Inc. ... 5,000 .................. (re. $5,000) NYPD School Safety Explorers, Post #2241 ............................. 1,000 ................................................. (re. $1,000) Van Nest Community Association ... 2,500 ................ (re. $2,500) Williamsburg Safety Patrol ... 20,500 .................. (re. $20,500) General Fund Community Projects Fund - 007 Account CC 47TH PRECINCT COMMUNITY COUNCIL ... 1,000 ............... (re. $1,000) 119 12653-15-4 DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 63RD PRECINCT COMMUNITY COUNCIL ... 1,000 ............... (re. $1,000) ALBANY COUNTY SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT ... 4,000 ............ (re. $4,000) BAYSWATER SECURITY PATROL ... 3,000 ..................... (re. $3,000) NEIGHBORHOOD CRIME PREVENTION, INC. ... 3,000 ........... (re. $3,000) SEVENTY-NINTH PRECINCT YOUTH COUNCIL, INC. ... 3,000 .... (re. $3,000) VILLAGE OF MAMARONECK POLICE DEPARTMENT ... 8,500 ......... (re. $254) WESTCHESTER COUNTY ... 10,000 ............................. (re. $400) WESTCHESTER COUNTY POLICE OFFICERS BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION, INC. ...... 10,000 ................................................ (re. $2,500) General Fund Community Projects Fund - 007 Account EE DUTCHESS COUNTY SHERIFF ... 6,000 ....................... (re. $6,000) MILLBROOK POLICE DEPARTMENT ... 3,148 ................... (re. $3,148) ORLEANS COUNTY SHERIFF ... 5,000 ........................ (re. $5,000) SCHUYLER COUNTY SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT ... 10,000 ........ (re. $10,000) VICTIMS INFORMATION BUREAU OF SERVICES ... 2,500 ........ (re. $2,500) VILLAGE OF FISHKILL POLICE DEPARTMENT ... 5,000 ......... (re. $5,000) VILLAGE OF FLORIDA POLICE DEPARTMENT ... 4,524 .......... (re. $4,524) WALLKILL POLICE DEPARTMENT ... 4,524 .................... (re. $4,524) YONKERS POLICE CAPTAINS, LIEUTENANT & SERGEANTS ASSOCIATION .......... 2,500 ................................................. (re. $2,500) General Fund Community Projects Fund - 007 Account CC By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2002, as amended by chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For services and expenses of the: Alternatives to incarceration pursuant to section 266 of Article 13-A of the executive law ... 266,000 ..................... (re. $56,696) Alternatives to incarceration demonstration projects ................. 570,000 .............................................. (re. $42,354) NYC Osborne Association El Rio ... 131,000 ............. (re. $10,675) NYC Women's Prison Association ... 213,000 .............. (re. $3,137) Ulster County Community Corrections ... 131,000 ......... (re. $1,522) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2002, as amended by chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2007: Maintenance Undistributed For services and expenses or for contracts with municipalities and/or private not-for-profit agencies for the amounts herein provided: General Fund Community Projects Fund - 007 Account AA 120 12653-15-4 DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Lyell Area Revitalization Committee ... 25,000 ......... (re. $25,000) Putnam County Youth Court ... 2,500 ..................... (re. $2,500) Town of Monroe - State Police Barracks ... 50,000 ...... (re. $50,000) Tree Streets Neighborhood Watch ... 5,000 ............... (re. $5,000) Valley Stream Auxiliary Police ... 3,000 ................ (re. $3,000) General Fund Community Projects Fund - 007 Account CC ALLERTON AVENUE - PELHAM PARKWAY PATROL .............................. 10,000 ............................................... (re. $10,000) BROOKLYN HEIGHTS CIVILIAN OBSERVATION PATROL ......................... 2,000 ................................................... (re. $842) EMPIRE STATE LAW ENFORCEMENT MEMORIAL FUND, INC. ..................... 2,500 ................................................. (re. $2,500) LONG ISLAND ASSOCIATION OF CRIME PREVENTION OFFICERS ................. 5,000 ................................................. (re. $5,000) MITCHELL LINDEN CIVIC ASSN. ... 1,000 ................... (re. $1,000) WOODHAVEN RESIDENTS BLOCK ASSOCIATION ... 5,000 ......... (re. $5,000) General Fund Community Projects Fund - 007 Account EE 17th Precinct ... 5,000 ................................. (re. $5,000) 19th Precinct ... 5,000 ................................. (re. $5,000) By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2000, as amended by chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2007: Maintenance Undistributed General Fund Community Projects Fund - 007 Account AA For services and expenses, grants in aid, or for contracts with muni- cipalities and/or private not-for-profit agencies. The funds appro- priated hereby may be suballocated to any department, agency or public authority ... 2,000,000 .................... (re. $2,000,000) Maintenance Undistributed For services and expenses or for contracts with municipalities and/or private not-for-profit agencies for the amounts herein provided: General Fund Community Projects Fund - 007 Account AA Schenectady Police Department ... 5,000 ................. (re. $5,000) 121 12653-15-4 DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Village of Medina Police Department ... 7,500 ........... (re. $7,500) Maintenance Undistributed General Fund Community Projects Fund - 007 Account CC For services and expenses, grants in aid, or for contracts with certain municipalities and/or not-for-profit agencies. The funds appropriated hereby may be suballocated to any department, agency or public authority ... 2,000,000 .................... (re. $1,030,000) Maintenance Undistributed For services and expenses or for contracts with municipalities and/or private not-for-profit agencies for the amounts herein provided: General Fund Community Projects Fund - 007 Account EE New Cassel Environmental Justice Project, Inc. ....................... 2,000 ................................................. (re. $2,000) Niskayuna Youth Court ... 3,500 ......................... (re. $3,500) By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 1999, as amended by chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2007: Maintenance Undistributed General Fund Community Projects Fund - 007 Account AA For services and expenses, grants in aid, or for contracts with muni- cipalities and/or private not-for-profit agencies. The funds appro- priated hereby may be suballocated to any department, agency or public authority ... 2,000,000 .................... (re. $2,000,000) Maintenance Undistributed For services and expenses or for contracts with municipalities and/or private not-for-profit agencies for the amounts herein provided: General Fund Community Projects Fund - 007 Account EE Amherst Domestic Violence Task Force ... 10,000 ........ (re. $10,000) Amherst Police Department ... 10,000 ................... (re. $10,000) Canandaigua Police Department ... 3,000 ................. (re. $3,000) 122 12653-15-4 DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Columbia County Sheriff's Department ... 3,000 .......... (re. $3,000) Island Park Fire Department ... 5,000 ................... (re. $5,000) Rockland County Police Academy ... 5,000 ................ (re. $5,000) By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 1998, as amended by chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2002: Maintenance Undistributed For services and expenses or for contracts with municipalities and/or private not-for-profit agencies for the amounts herein provided: General Fund Community Projects Fund - 007 Account EE Orange County Sheriff's Department ... 10,000 .......... (re. $10,000) Amherst First Offender Reversion Program ... 20,000 .... (re. $20,000) Town of Plattekill Police Department ... 5,000 .......... (re. $5,000) 123 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS General Fund ....................... 50,764,330 200,786,100 Special Revenue Funds - Federal .... 6,000,000 9,022,000 Special Revenue Funds - Other ...... 0 18,821,000 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 56,764,330 228,629,100 ================ ================ SCHEDULE HIGH TECHNOLOGY PROGRAM ..................................... 38,794,330 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For services and expenses related to the operation of the centers of excellence pursuant to a plan approved by the direc- tor of the budget. All or portions of the funds appropriated hereby may be suballo- cated or transferred to any department, agency, or public authority .................. 8,723,330 Project Schedule PROJECT AMOUNT -------------------------------------------- For services and expenses related to the operation of the Buffalo center of excellence in bioinformatics and life sciences ................ 872,333 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Greater Rochester center of excellence in photonics and microsystems ................. 872,333 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Syracuse center of excellence in environmental and energy systems ............... 872,333 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Albany center of excel- lence in nanoelectronics ......... 872,333 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Stony Brook center of 124 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 excellence in wireless and information technology ........... 872,333 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Binghamton center of excellence in small scale systems integration and packaging ........................ 872,333 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Stony Brook center of excellence in advanced ener- gy research ...................... 872,333 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Buffalo center of excel- lence in materials informat- ics .............................. 872,333 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Rochester center of excellence in sustainable manufacturing .................... 872,333 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Rochester center of excellence in data science ....... 872,333 -------------- Total ........................ 8,723,330 ============== For services and expenses related to the following: centers for advanced technolo- gy, for matching grants to designated centers for advanced technology, pursuant to subdivision 3 of section 3102-b of the public authorities law. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, funds may also be used for initiatives related to the operation and development of the centers of excellence or other high technology centers. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan ............................... 13,818,000 Technology development organization matching grants, to be awarded on a competitive basis in accordance with the provisions of section 3102-d of the public authorities law. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the director of the budget may suballocate up to the full 125 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 amount of this appropriation to any department, agency or authority. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan ..................... 1,382,000 Industrial technology extension service. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the director of the budget may suballocate up to the full amount of this appropriation to any department, agency or authority. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan ........ 921,000 For services and expenses related to the operation of the SUNY Albany focus center and Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute focus center. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan ...... 3,006,000 High technology matching grants program, including the security through advanced research and technology (START) initiative to leverage resources from federal or private sources including but not limited to the national science foundation, busi- nesses, industry consortiums, foundations, and other organizations for efforts asso- ciated with high technology economic development, including the payment of liabilities incurred prior to April 1, 2014. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan .......... 4,606,000 For services and expenses, loans, and grants, related to the operation of New York state innovation hot spots and New York state incubators. All or portions of the funds appropriated hereby may be suballocated or transferred to any depart- ment, agency, or public authority ............ 3,750,000 For three digital gaming hubs to be desig- nated pursuant to proposals submitted to the department from higher education institutions offering degree programs in game design or game programming ................ 500,000 Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Smart Lighting Systems Engineering Research Center. The amount provided herein shall be made available upon receipt of federal matching funds for this purpose ................ 600,000 For services and espenses related to the institute for semiconductor research 126 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 corporation (SRC) center for advanced interconnect systems technologies (CAIST), including the payment of liabilities incurred prior to April 1, 2014, at The College of Nanoscale Science and Engineer- ing (CNSE), with its autonomous operating status as recognized and approved by the SUNY Board of Trustees in resolution number 2008-165 ................................ 713,000 For services and expenses related to the Institute for Nanoelectronics Discovery and Exploration (INDEX) at The College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering (CNSE), with its autonomous operating status as recognized and approved by the SUNY Board of Trustees in resolution number 2008-165 ...... 775,000 -------------- MARKETING AND ADVERTISING PROGRAM ............................ 9,507,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For a local tourism promotion matching grants program pursuant to article 5-A of the economic development law ................. 3,815,000 For operation of a gateway information center at Beekmantown, New York ................ 196,000 For operation of a gateway information center at Binghamton, New York ................. 196,000 For services and expenses, loans, and grants, related to the market New York program, including but not limited to, marketing and advertising to promote regional attractions in the state of New York. All or portions of the funds appro- priated hereby may be suballocated or transferred to any department, agency, or public authority ............................. 5,000,000 For services and expenses of the Finger Lakes Tourism Alliance ......................... 100,000 For services and expenses of the Catskill Association of Tourism Services ................ 100,000 For services and expenses of the Queens Tourism Council ................................ 100,000 -------------- RESEARCH DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM ................................... 993,000 -------------- General Fund 127 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Local Assistance Account - 10000 For the science and technology law center program ........................................ 343,000 For services and expenses of the faculty development program and the incentive program ........................................ 650,000 -------------- TRAINING AND BUSINESS ASSISTANCE PROGRAM ..................... 7,470,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For services and expenses of state matching funds for the federal manufacturing exten- sion partnership program. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the director of the budget may suballocate up to the full amount of this appropriation to any department, agency or authority. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan ...... 1,470,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 1,470,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Miscellaneous Operating Grants Fund Manufacturing Extension Partnership Program Account - 25517 Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the director of the budget may suballocate up to the full amount of this appropriation to any department, agency or authority .................................... 6,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 6,000,000 -------------- 128 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 HIGH TECHNOLOGY PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses related to the operation of the centers of excellence pursuant to a plan approved by the director of the budg- et. All or portions of the funds appropriated hereby may be suballo- cated or transferred to any department, agency, or public authority ... 5,234,000 ..................................... (re. $5,234,000) Project Schedule PROJECT AMOUNT -------------------------------------------- For services and expenses related to the operation of the Buffalo centers of excellence in bioinformatics and life sciences and mate- rials informatics ................ 872,333 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Greater Rochester center of excellence in photonics and microsystems ................. 872,333 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Syracuse center of excellence in environmental and energy systems ............... 872,333 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Albany center of excel- lence in nanoelectronics ......... 872,333 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Stony Brook centers of excellence in wireless and information technology and advanced energy research ......... 872,333 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Binghamton Center of Excellence in small scale systems integration and packaging ........................ 872,333 -------------- Total ........................ 5,234,000 ============== 129 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Stony Brook center of excellence in advanced energy research ................... 500,000 ............................................. (re. $500,000) For services and expenses related to the operation of the Buffalo center of excellence in materials informatics ...................... 500,000 ............................................. (re. $500,000) For services and expenses related to the operation of the Rochester center of excellence in sustainable manufacturing .................. 500,000 ............................................. (re. $500,000) For services and expenses related to the SUNY Fredonia Technology Incubator ... 100,000 ............................... (re. $100,000) For services and expenses related to the following: centers for advanced technology, for matching grants to designated centers for advanced technology, pursuant to subdivision 3 of section 3102-b of the public authorities law. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, funds may also be used for initiatives related to the operation and development of the centers of excellence or other high technology centers. No funds shall be expended from this appropri- ation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan ... 13,818,000 ................................... (re. $13,818,000) Technology development organization matching grants, to be awarded on a competitive basis in accordance with the provisions of section 3102-d of the public authorities law. Notwithstanding any inconsist- ent provision of law, the director of the budget may suballocate up to the full amount of this appropriation to any department, agency or authority. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan ... 1,382,000 ......................................... (re. $1,382,000) Industrial technology extension service. Notwithstanding any incon- sistent provision of law, the director of the budget may suballocate up to the full amount of this appropriation to any department, agen- cy or authority. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan ... 921,000 ............................................. (re. $921,000) Focus center - New York. No funds shall be expended from this appro- priation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan ... 3,006,000 ................................ (re. $3,006,000) High technology matching grants program, including the security through advanced research and technology (START) initiative to leverage resources from federal or private sources including but not limited to the national science foundation, businesses, industry consortiums, foundations, and other organizations for efforts asso- ciated with high technology economic development, including the payment of liabilities incurred prior to April 1, 2013. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan ................................ 4,606,000 ......................................... (re. $4,606,000) Cornell university/NSF materials research science and engineering center. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan ................ 392,000 ............................................. (re. $392,000) 130 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Cornell university/NSF national nanotechnology infrastructure network. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the direc- tor of the budget has approved a spending plan ..................... 490,000 ............................................. (re. $490,000) Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Smart Lighting Systems Engineering Research Center. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan ...... 500,000 ............................................. (re. $500,000) For services and expenses, loans, and grants, related to the operation of New York state innovation hot spots and New York state incuba- tors. All or portions of the funds appropriated hereby may be subal- located or transferred to any department, agency, or public authori- ty ... 1,250,000 .................................. (re. $1,250,000) For services and expenses related to the institute for semiconductor research corporation (SRC) center for advanced interconnect systems technologies (CAIST), including the payment of liabilities incurred prior to April 1, 2013, at The College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering (CNSE), with its autonomous operating status as recog- nized and approved by the SUNY Board of Trustees in resolution number 2008-165 ... 713,000 ......................... (re. $713,000) For services and expenses related to the Institute for Nanoelectronics Discovery and Exploration (INDEX) at The College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering (CNSE), with its autonomous operating status as recognized and approved by the SUNY Board of Trustees in resol- ution number 2008-165 ... 775,000 ................... (re. $775,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses related to the operation of the centers of excellence pursuant to a plan approved by the director of the budg- et. All or portions of the funds appropriated hereby may be suballo- cated or transferred to any department, agency, or public authority ... 5,234,000 ..................................... (re. $5,234,000) Project Schedule PROJECT AMOUNT -------------------------------------------- For services and expenses related to the operation of the Buffalo centers of excellence in bioinformatics and life sciences and mate- rials informatics ................ 872,333 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Greater Rochester center of excellence in photonics and microsystems ................. 872,333 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Syracuse center of excellence in environmental 131 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 and energy systems ............... 872,333 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Albany center of excel- lence in nanoelectronics ......... 872,333 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Stony Brook centers of excellence in wireless and information technology and advanced energy research ......... 872,333 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Binghamton Center of Excellence in small scale systems integration and packaging ........................ 872,333 -------------- Total ........................ 5,234,000 ============== For services and expenses related to the operation of the Buffalo center of excellence in materials informatics ...................... 200,000 ............................................. (re. $200,000) For services and expenses related to the operation of the Stony Brook center of excellence in advanced energy research ................... 500,000 ............................................. (re. $500,000) For services and expenses related to the operation of the Rochester center of excellence in sustainable manufacturing .................. 250,000 ............................................. (re. $250,000) For services and expenses related to the following: centers for advanced technology, for matching grants to designated centers for advanced technology, pursuant to subdivision 3 of section 3102-b of the public authorities law. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, funds may also be used for initiatives related to the operation and development of the centers of excellence or other high technology centers. No funds shall be expended from this appropri- ation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan ... 13,818,000 ................................... (re. $11,946,000) Technology development organization matching grants, to be awarded on a competitive basis in accordance with the provisions of section 3102-d of the public authorities law. Notwithstanding any inconsist- ent provision of law, the director of the budget may suballocate up to the full amount of this appropriation to any department, agency or authority. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan ...... 1,382,000 ........................................... (re. $364,000) Industrial technology extension service. Notwithstanding any incon- sistent provision of law, the director of the budget may suballocate up to the full amount of this appropriation to any department, agen- cy or authority. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation 132 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan ...... 921,000 .............................................. (re. $16,000) Focus center - New York. No funds shall be expended from this appro- priation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan ... 3,006,000 ................................ (re. $3,006,000) High technology matching grants program, including the security through advanced research and technology (START) initiative to leverage resources from federal or private sources including but not limited to the national science foundation, businesses, industry consortiums, foundations, and other organizations for efforts asso- ciated with high technology economic development, including the payment of liabilities incurred prior to April 1, 2012. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan ................................ 4,606,000 ......................................... (re. $4,606,000) Cornell university/NSF materials research science and engineering center. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan ................ 392,000 ............................................. (re. $392,000) Cornell university/NSF national nanotechnology infrastructure network. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the direc- tor of the budget has approved a spending plan ..................... 490,000 .............................................. (re. $48,000) Columbia university/NSF materials research science and engineering center. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan ................ 245,000 ............................................. (re. $245,000) Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Smart Lighting Systems Engineering Research Center. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan ...... 500,000 ............................................. (re. $500,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses related to the institute for semiconductor research corporation (SRC) center for advanced interconnect systems technologies (CAIST), including the payment of liabilities incurred prior to April 1, 2012, at The College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering (CNSE), with its autonomous operating status as recog- nized and approved by the SUNY Board of Trustees in resolution number 2008-165 ... 713,000 ......................... (re. $713,000) For services and expenses related to the Institute for Nanoelectronics Discovery and Exploration (INDEX) at The College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering (CNSE), with its autonomous operating status as recognized and approved by the SUNY Board of Trustees in resol- ution number 2008-165 ... 775,000 ................... (re. $775,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses related to the operation of the centers of excellence pursuant to a plan approved by the director of the budg- et. All or portions of the funds appropriated hereby may be suballo- 133 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 cated or transferred to any department, agency, or public authority ... 5,233,998 ..................................... (re. $4,362,000) Project Schedule PROJECT AMOUNT -------------------------------------------- For services and expenses related to the operation of the Buffalo center of excel- lence in bioinformatics and life sciences .................... 872,333 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Greater Rochester center of excellence in photonics and microsystems ................. 872,333 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Syracuse center of excellence in environmental and energy systems ............... 872,333 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Albany center of excel- lence in nanoelectronics ......... 872,333 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Stony Brook center of excellence in wireless and information technology ........... 872,333 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Binghamton Center of Excellence in small scale systems integration and packaging ........................ 872,333 -------------- Total ........................ 5,233,998 ============== For services and expenses related to the following: centers for advanced technology, for matching grants to designated centers for advanced technology, pursuant to subdivision 3 of section 3102-b of the public authorities law. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, funds may also be used for initiatives related to the operation and development of the centers of excellence or other high technology centers. No funds shall be expended from this appropri- ation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan ... 13,818,000 .................................... (re. $3,474,000) Technology development organization matching grants, to be awarded on a competitive basis in accordance with the provisions of section 3102-d of the public authorities law. Notwithstanding any inconsist- 134 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 ent provision of law, the director of the budget may suballocate up to the full amount of this appropriation to any department, agency or authority. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan ...... 1,382,000 ............................................ (re. $32,000) Industrial technology extension service. Notwithstanding any incon- sistent provision of law, the director of the budget may suballocate up to the full amount of this appropriation to any department, agen- cy or authority. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan ...... 921,000 .............................................. (re. $29,000) Focus center - New York. No funds shall be expended from this appro- priation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan ... 3,006,000 ................................ (re. $3,006,000) High technology matching grants program, including the security through advanced research and technology (START) initiative to leverage resources from federal or private sources including but not limited to the national science foundation, businesses, industry consortiums, foundations, and other organizations for efforts asso- ciated with high technology economic development, including the payment of liabilities incurred prior to April 1, 2011. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan ................................ 4,606,000 ......................................... (re. $4,606,000) Cornell university/NSF nanobiotechnology. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan ... 294,000 ................ (re. $294,000) Cornell university/NSF materials research science and engineering center. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan ................ 392,000 ............................................. (re. $392,000) Cornell university/NSF nanoscale science and engineering center. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan ......................... 490,000 ............................................. (re. $490,000) Columbia university/NSF materials research science and engineering center. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan ................ 245,000 ............................................. (re. $245,000) RPI/NSF nanoscale science and engineering center. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan ... 490,000 ............ (re. $179,000) SUNY Albany semiconductor research corporation (SRC)center for advanced interconnect systems technologies (CAIST), including the payment of liabilities incurred prior to April 1, 2011. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan ... 690,000 ..... (re. $690,000) University at Albany Institute for Nanoelectronics Discovery and Exploration (INDEX). No funds shall be expended from this appropri- ation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan ... 750,000 ......................................... (re. $750,000) 135 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Smart Lighting Systems Engineering Research Center. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan ...... 500,000 ............................................... (re. $2,000) Stony Brook University Semiconductor High-Energy Radiation project. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the direc- tor of the budget has approved a spending plan ..................... 250,000 ............................................. (re. $250,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2010, as transferred by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: Innovation economy matching grants program to be awarded on a compet- itive basis to leverage resources from federal or private sources, including but not limited to, the national science foundation, busi- nesses, industry consortiums, foundations, and other organizations for efforts associated with high technology research and economic development, including the payment of liabilities incurred prior to April 1, 2010. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the director of the budget may suballocate up to the full amount of this appropriation to any department, agency or authority. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the foundation for science, technology and innovation in such detail as the director of the budget may require. Copies of the plan shall be provided to the Senate Finance and Assembly Ways and Means ......................... 29,500,000 ....................................... (re. $19,963,000) For services and expenses related to the operation of the centers of excellence pursuant to a plan approved by the director of the budg- et. All or portions of the funds appropriated hereby may be suballo- cated or transferred to any department, agency, or public authority ... 5,234,000 ..................................... (re. $3,490,000) Project Schedule PROJECT AMOUNT -------------------------------------------- For services and expenses related to the operation of the Buffalo center of excel- lence in bioinformatics and life sciences .................... 872,333 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Greater Rochester center of excellence in photonics and microsystems ................. 872,333 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Syracuse center of excellence in environmental and energy systems ............... 872,333 For services and expenses related to the operation of 136 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 the Albany center of excel- lence in nanoelectronics ......... 872,333 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Stony Brook center of excellence in wireless and information technology ........... 872,333 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Binghamton Center of Excellence in small scale systems integration and packaging ........................ 872,333 -------------- Total ........................ 5,234,000 ============== For services and expenses related to the following: centers for advanced technology, for matching grants to designated centers for advanced technology, pursuant to subdivision 3 of section 3102-b of the public authorities law. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, funds may also be used for initiatives related to the operation and development of the centers of excellence or other high technology centers. No funds shall be expended from this appropri- ation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the foundation for science, technology and innovation in such detail as the director of the budget may require ........... 13,818,000 .......................................... (re. $774,000) Technology development organization matching grants, to be awarded on a competitive basis in accordance with the provisions of section 3102-d of the public authorities law. Notwithstanding any inconsist- ent provision of law, the director of the budget may suballocate up to the full amount of this appropriation to any department, agency or authority. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the foundation for science, technology and innovation in such detail as the director of the budget may require ........... 1,382,000 ............................................ (re. $15,000) Industrial technology extension service. Notwithstanding any incon- sistent provision of law, the director of the budget may suballocate up to the full amount of this appropriation to any department, agen- cy or authority. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the foundation for science, technology and innovation in such detail as the director of the budget may require ........... 921,000 ............................................... (re. $5,000) Focus center - New York. No funds shall be expended from this appro- priation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the foundation for science, technology and inno- vation in such detail as the director of the budget may require .... 3,006,000 ......................................... (re. $3,006,000) 137 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Project Schedule PROJECT AMOUNT -------------------------------------------- For services and expenses related to the operation of the SUNY Albany Focus Center ................................ 2,503,000 For Services and expenses related to the operation of the PRI Focus Center ............. 503,000 -------------- Total ........................ 3,006,000 ============== High technology matching grants program, including the security through advanced research and technology (START) initiative to leverage resources from federal or private sources including but not limited to the national science foundation, businesses, industry consortiums, foundations, and other organizations for efforts asso- ciated with high technology economic development, including the payment of liabilities incurred prior to April 1, 2010. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the foundation for science, technology and innovation in such detail as the director of the budget may require ... 4,606,000 .............. (re. $4,606,000) Cornell university/NSF nanobiotechnology. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the foundation for science, technology and innovation in such detail as the director of the budget may require ... 294,000 ...................... (re. $294,000) Cornell university/NSF materials research science and engineering center. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the foundation for science, technology and innovation in such detail as the director of the budget may require ............................. 392,000 ............................................. (re. $392,000) Cornell university/NSF nanoscale science and engineering center. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the founda- tion for science, technology and innovation in such detail as the director of the budget may require ... 490,000 ...... (re. $490,000) Columbia university/NSF materials research science and engineering center. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the foundation for science, technology and innovation in such detail as the director of the budget may require ............................. 245,000 ............................................. (re. $245,000) SUNY Albany semiconductor research corporation (SRC)center for advanced interconnect systems technologies (CAIST), including the payment of liabilities incurred prior to April 1, 2010. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the foundation for 138 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 science, technology and innovation in such detail as the director of the budget may require ... 690,000 .................. (re. $690,000) University at Albany Institute for Nanoelectronics Discovery and Exploration (INDEX). No funds shall be expended from this appropri- ation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the foundation for science, technology and innovation in such detail as the director of the budget may require ........... 750,000 ............................................. (re. $647,000) Stony Brook University Semiconductor High-Energy Radiation project. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the direc- tor of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the foundation for science, technology and innovation in such detail as the director of the budget may require ... 250,000 .. (re. $250,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2009, as transferred by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: Focus center - New York. No funds shall be expended from this appro- priation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the foundation for science, technology and inno- vation in such detail as the director of the budget may require .... 4,606,000 ......................................... (re. $1,125,000) High technology matching grants program, including the security through advanced research and technology (START) initiative to leverage resources from federal or private sources including but not limited to the national science foundation, businesses, industry consortiums, foundations, and other organizations for efforts asso- ciated with high technology economic development, including the payment of liabilities incurred prior to April 1, 2009. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the foundation for science, technology and innovation in such detail as the director of the budget may require ... 4,606,000 .............. (re. $3,620,000) Cornell university/NSF materials research science and engineering center. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the foundation for science, technology and innovation in such detail as the director of the budget may require ............................. 392,000 ............................................. (re. $392,000) Cornell university/NSF nanoscale science and engineering center. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the founda- tion for science, technology and innovation in such detail as the director of the budget may require ... 490,000 ...... (re. $490,000) CUNY optical sensing and imaging center. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the foundation for science, technology and innovation in such detail as the director of the budget may require ... 69,000 ........................ (re. $69,000) Stony Brook University Semiconductor High-Energy Radiation project. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the direc- tor of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the 139 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 foundation for science, technology and innovation in such detail as the director of the budget may require ... 250,000 .. (re. $250,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2008, as transferred by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: Syracuse university sensing, analyzing, interpreting and deciding center - SAID. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the foundation for science, technology and innovation in such detail as the director of the budget may require ........... 314,000 ............................................. (re. $314,000) Cornell university/NSF nanoscale science and engineering center. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the founda- tion for science, technology and innovation in such detail as the director of the budget may require ... 490,000 ...... (re. $490,000) Focus center - New York. No funds shall be expended from this appro- priation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the foundation for science, technology and inno- vation in such detail as the director of the budget may require, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 ... 4,900,000 ................. (re. $615,000) High technology matching grants program, including the security through advanced research and technology (START) initiative to leverage resources from federal or private sources including but not limited to the national science foundation, businesses, industry consortiums, foundations, and other organizations for efforts asso- ciated with high technology economic development, including the payment of liabilities incurred prior to April 1, 2007. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the foundation for science, technology and innovation in such detail as the director of the budget may require, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 .................. 4,900,000 ......................................... (re. $3,106,000) For services and expenses related to the following: college applied research centers, for matching grants to designated college applied research centers, pursuant to section 209-t of article 10-B of the executive law. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the foundation for science, technology and innovation in such detail as the director of the budget may require ........... 932,000 ............................................. (re. $932,000) For services and expenses of: Center for Remanufacturing ... 301,000 ................ (re. $2,000) New York Loves Bio ... 113,000 ...................... (re. $113,000) 140 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2007, as transferred by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: RPI/NSF nanoscale science and engineering center. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the foundation for science, technology and innovation in such detail as the director of the budget may require ... 500,000 .................... (re. $3,000) For services and expenses of: New York State Center for Engineering, Design and Industrial Inno- vation ... 250,000 .................................... (re. $2,100) For services and expenses related to the following: college applied research centers, for matching grants to designated college applied research centers, pursuant to section 209-t of article 10-B of the executive law. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the foundation for science, technology and innovation in such detail as the director of the budget may require ........... 960,000 ............................................. (re. $960,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2006, as transferred by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses related to the following: college applied research centers, for matching grants to designated college applied research centers, pursuant to section 209-t of article 10-B of the executive law. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the foundation for science, technology and innovation in such detail as the director of the budget may require, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expend- iture and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 ... 1,500,000 ..................... (re. $1,410,000) MARKETING AND ADVERTISING PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For a local tourism promotion matching grants program pursuant to article 5-A of the economic development law ........................ 3,815,000 ......................................... (re. $3,815,000) For operation of a gateway information center at Beekmantown, New York ... 196,000 .......................................... (re. $87,000) For operation of a gateway information center at Binghamton, New York ... 196,000 ......................................... (re. $142,000) For services and expenses, loans, and grants, related to the market New York program, including but not limited to, marketing and adver- tising to promote regional attractions in the state of New York and New York produced goods and products. All or portions of the funds appropriated hereby may be suballocated or transferred to any 141 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 department, agency, or public authority ............................ 7,000,000 ......................................... (re. $6,500,000) For services and expenses of the Queens Tourism Council .............. 70,000 ............................................... (re. $70,000) For services and expenses of the Finger Lakes Tourism Alliance ....... 75,000 ............................................... (re. $75,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For a local tourism promotion matching grants program pursuant to article 5-A of the economic development law ........................ 3,985,000 ......................................... (re. $3,985,000) For operation of a gateway information center at Beekmantown, New York ... 196,000 .......................................... (re. $23,000) For services and expenses of tourism marketing. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the director of the budget is hereby author- ized to transfer up to $3,000,000 of this appropriation to state operations ... 3,000,000 .......................... (re. $2,418,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For a local tourism promotion matching grants program pursuant to article 5-A of the economic development law ........................ 3,815,000 ........................................... (re. $257,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For a local tourism promotion matching grants program pursuant to article 5-A of the economic development law ........................ 3,815,000 ......................................... (re. $1,082,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2009: For a local tourism promotion matching grants program pursuant to article 5-A of the economic development law ........................ 4,171,000 ........................................... (re. $385,000) RESEARCH DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For the science and technology law center program .................... 343,000 ............................................. (re. $343,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For the science and technology law center program .................... 343,000 ............................................. (re. $343,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For the science and technology law center program .................... 343,000 ............................................. (re. $343,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2010, as transferred by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: 142 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For the science and technology law center program .................... 343,000 ............................................. (re. $343,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2009, as transferred by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: Faculty development program ... 2,685,000 ........... (re. $2,685,000) Incentive program in accordance with the following: For the science and technology law center program .................... 343,000 .............................................. (re. $90,000) For expenses related to the incentive program ........................ 2,920,000 ......................................... (re. $2,920,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2008, as transferred by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: Incentive program in accordance with the following: For expenses related to the incentive program ........................ 2,920,000 ......................................... (re. $2,920,000) Faculty development program ... 2,685,000 ........... (re. $2,450,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2007, as transferred by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: Incentive program in accordance with the following: Faculty development program, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 .................. 4,000,000 ......................................... (re. $3,760,000) For services and expenses of the James D. Watson investigator program, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 ... 1,000,000 ................. (re. $640,000) For expenses related to the incentive program, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 ... 4,000,000 ......................................... (re. $3,760,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2006, as transferred by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: Incentive program in accordance with the following: For additional expenses related to the incentive program ............. 4,000,000 ......................................... (re. $2,164,000) Faculty development program, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 .................. 4,000,000 ......................................... (re. $3,702,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2005, as transferred by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: Incentive program in accordance with the following: 143 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For additional expenses related to the incentive program ............. 4,000,000 ......................................... (re. $1,444,000) Faculty development program, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 .................. 4,000,000 ......................................... (re. $2,898,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2004, as transferred by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: Incentive program in accordance with the following: For additional expenses related to the incentive program ............. 4,650,000 ......................................... (re. $1,486,000) Centers for advanced technology development fund ..................... 10,000,000 ....................................... (re. $10,000,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2003, as transferred by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: Incentive program in accordance with the following: For additional expenses related to the incentive program ............. 4,650,000 ......................................... (re. $1,130,000) Centers for advanced technology development fund ..................... 10,000,000 ........................................ (re. $5,665,000) SMALL BUSINESS CREDIT INITIATIVE PROGRAM Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Small Business Credit Initiative Account - 22202 By chapter 103, section 3, of the laws of 2011: For programs and activities authorized pursuant to section sixteen-f of the new york state urban development corporation act, including any services and costs associated with administration of such programs and activities, subject to the limitations imposed by federal funding requirements. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, such moneys shall be paid by the department of economic development to the new york state urban development corpo- ration from federal operating grant moneys deposited in the state treasury for the federal state small business credit initiative. Provided further that, notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, funds appropriated herein may be interchanged with any other item of appropriation to be funded from the small business credit initiative account ... 10,405,173 ............................ (re. $3,544,000) For programs and activities authorized pursuant to section sixteen-u of the new york state urban development corporation act, including any services and costs associated with administration of such programs and activities, subject to the limitations imposed by federal funding requirements. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, such moneys shall be paid by the department of economic development to the new york state urban development corpo- 144 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 ration from federal operating grant moneys deposited in the state treasury for the federal state small business credit initiative. Provided further that, notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, funds appropriated herein may be inter changed with any other item of appropriation to be funded from the small business credit initiative account ... 25,952,157 ............................ (re. $5,399,000) By chapter 103, section 3, of the laws of 2011, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For programs and activities (i) authorized pursuant to section sixteen-k of the new york state urban development corporation act, including any services and costs associated with administration of such programs and activities, subject to the limitations imposed by federal funding requirements, or (ii) that provide small businesses loans, loan guarantees, grants, including interest subsidy grants, and equity investments to small businesses. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, such moneys shall be paid by the department of economic development to the new york state urban development corporation from federal operating grant moneys deposit- ed in the state treasury for the federal state small business credit initiative. Provided further that, notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, funds appropriated herein may be interchanged with any other item of appropriation to be funded from the small business credit initiative account ... 18,994,204 ................. (re. $9,878,000) TRAINING AND BUSINESS ASSISTANCE PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses of state matching funds for the federal manufacturing extension partnership program. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the director of the budget may suballocate up to the full amount of this appropriation to any department, agency or authority. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan ... 1,470,000 ............ (re. $1,470,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses of state matching funds for the federal manufacturing extension partnership program. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the director of the budget may suballocate up to the full amount of this appropriation to any department, agency or authority. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan ... 1,470,000 ............... (re. $40,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: 145 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses of state matching funds for the federal manufacturing extension partnership program. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the director of the budget may suballocate up to the full amount of this appropriation to any department, agency or authority. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan ... 1,470,000 ............... (re. $68,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2007, as transferred by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses related to development of emerging technolo- gy workforce training programs at community colleges ............... 2,100,000 ........................................... (re. $240,000) Project Schedule PROJECT AMOUNT ---------------------------------------------------------- (thousands) For services and expenses related to emerg- ing technology workforce training at Onon- daga county community college .................. 700,000 For services and expenses related to emerg- ing technology workforce training at Monroe county community college ................ 700,000 For services and expenses related to emerg- ing technology workforce training at Hudson valley community college ................ 700,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal MISCELLANEOUS Operating Grants Fund Manufacturing Extension Partnership Program Account - 25517 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the director of the budget may suballocate up to the full amount of this appropriation to any department, agency or authority ............................. 6,000,000 ......................................... (re. $6,000,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the director of the budget may suballocate up to the full amount of this appropriation to any department, agency or authority ............................. 6,000,000 ......................................... (re. $2,507,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the director of the budget may suballocate up to the full amount of this appropriation to any department, agency or authority ............................. 9,100,000 ........................................... (re. $515,000) 146 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2009, as amended by chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2010: Maintenance Undistributed For services and expenses or for contract with municipalities and/or private not-for-profit agencies for the amounts herein provided: General Fund Community Projects Fund - 007 Account CC GRIFFISS LOCAL DEVELOPMENT CORP. (GLDC) ... 113,000 ....... (re. $693) PICTUREFEST INTERNATIONAL, INC. ... 75,000 ................ (re. $825) Maintenance Undistributed For services and expenses or for contracts with municipalities and/or private not-for-profit agencies for the amounts herein provided: General Fund Community Projects Fund - 007 Account CC BED STUY ALIVE! COLLECTIVE ... 5,000 .................... (re. $5,000) BRONX BUSINESS ALLIANCE, INC. ... 46,200 ............... (re. $19,906) BUSINESS ALLIANCE OF KINGSTON, INC. ... 10,000 ............ (re. $110) CARIBBEAN AMERICAN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE & INDUSTRY EDUCATIONAL FOUNDA- TION, INC. ... 5,000 .................................. (re. $5,000) CHARLOTTE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION ... 7,500 ... (re. $7,500) LOCAL DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION OF LAURELTON, ROSEDALE AND SPRINGFIELD GARDENS ... 50,000 ...................................... (re. $413) MAPLEWOOD NEIGHBORHOOD ASSOCIATION OF ROCHESTER, INC. ................ 7,500 ................................................. (re. $7,500) MYRTLE AVENUE COMMERCIAL REVITALIZATION & DEVELOPMENT PROJECT, LDC ... 5,000 ................................................ (re. $5,000) RIDGEWOOD LOCAL DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION ... 20,000 ........ (re. $220) URBAN LEAGUE OF LONG ISLAND, INC. ... 15,500 ........... (re. $15,329) General Fund Community Projects Fund - 007 Account EE DUTCHESS COMMUNITY COLLEGE ... 10,000 .................. (re. $10,000) EAST MEADOW CHAMBER OF COMMERCE ... 3,500 ............... (re. $3,500) FORT DRUM REGIONAL LIASON ORGANIZATION ... 25,000 ...... (re. $25,000) FULTON COUNTY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY ....................... 20,000 ............................................... (re. $20,000) GREATER OSWEGO-FULTON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE ... 15,000 ... (re. $15,000) MASSAPEQUA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE ... 1,500 ................ (re. $1,500) NORTHPORT CHAMBER OF COMMERCE C/O HARBOR TRADING ..................... 1,750 ................................................. (re. $1,750) 147 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 WAYNE COUNTY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT CORP ... 25,000 ...... (re. $25,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2008, as amended by chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2012: Maintenance Undistributed General Fund Community Projects Fund - 007 Account AA For services and expenses, grants in aid, or for contracts with muni- cipalities and/or private not-for-profit agencies. The funds appro- priated hereby may be suballocated to any department, agency or public authority ... 1,000,000 .................... (re. $1,000,000) Maintenance Undistributed For services and expenses or for contracts with municipalities and/or private not-for-profit agencies for the amounts herein provided: General Fund Community Projects Fund - 007 Account AA Adirondack Theatre Festival ... 15,000 ................. (re. $15,000) Baldwin Chamber of Commerce ... 30,000 ................. (re. $30,000) Bellerose Business District Development Corp. ........................ 12,000 ............................................... (re. $12,000) Cayuga County Chamber of Commerce ... 15,000 ........... (re. $15,000) Cayuga County Development Corporation ... 75,000 ....... (re. $75,000) Chamber of Commerce of the Massapequas, Inc., The .................... 10,000 ............................................... (re. $10,000) Chamber of Schenectady County ... 25,000 ............... (re. $25,000) Cortland County IDA ... 40,000 ......................... (re. $40,000) Digital Rochester, Inc. ... 10,000 ..................... (re. $10,000) Downtown Middletown District Management Association, Inc. ............ 10,000 ............................................... (re. $10,000) East Meadow Chamber of Commerce ... 5,000 ............... (re. $5,000) Farmingdale Chamber of Commerce ... 2,750 ............... (re. $2,750) Hoosick Falls, Village of ... 15,000 ................... (re. $15,000) Job Path ... 5,000 ...................................... (re. $5,000) Lancaster Area Chamber (The) ... 2,500 .................. (re. $2,500) Niagara Tourism & Convention Corporation ... 3,000 ...... (re. $3,000) Niagara USA Chamber ... 12,000 ......................... (re. $12,000) Orange County Chamber of Commerce ... 35,000 ........... (re. $35,000) Orleans County Chamber of Commerce ... 4,000 ............ (re. $4,000) Red Hook Area Chamber of Commerce ... 4,160 ............. (re. $4,160) Saratoga County ... 5,000 ............................... (re. $5,000) Sullivan County Visitors Association, Inc. ... 5,000 .... (re. $5,000) Third Rochester Enterprises Corporation ... 15,000 ..... (re. $15,000) Three Village Chamber of Commerce ... 75,000 ........... (re. $75,000) 148 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Ticonderoga, Town of ... 50,000 ........................ (re. $50,000) Troy 2020 ... 20,000 ................................... (re. $20,000) Tupper Lake Arts Council ... 6,000 ...................... (re. $6,000) Westchester Arts Council ... 50,000 .................... (re. $50,000) General Fund Community Projects Fund - 007 Account BB Bay Improvement Group ... 5,000 ......................... (re. $5,000) Center for Urban Rehabilitation & Empowerment ........................ 10,000 ............................................... (re. $10,000) City of Niagara Falls, Dept. of Economic Development ................. 25,000 ............................................... (re. $25,000) Greenwich Village-Chelsea Chamber of Commerce ... 1,000 . (re. $1,000) Mosholu Preservation Corporation ... 10,000 ............ (re. $10,000) Village Alliance District Management Association Inc. ................ 1,000 ................................................. (re. $1,000) General Fund Community Projects Fund - 007 Account CC BUFFALO FIRST, INC. ... 3,000 ........................... (re. $2,967) RIDGEWOOD LOCAL DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION ... 30,000 ..... (re. $10,165) SECOND AVENUE BUSINESS ASSOCIATION ... 5,000 ............ (re. $4,945) SMALL BUSINESS STRATEGIC ALLIANCE ... 5,000 ............. (re. $5,000) SYRACUSE ALLIANCE FOR A NEW ECONOMY ... 5,000 ........... (re. $5,000) General Fund Community Projects Fund - 007 Account EE EAST MEADOW CHAMBER OF COMMERCE ... 3,000 ............... (re. $3,000) EAST MEADOW CHAMBER OF COMMERCE ... 5,000 ............... (re. $5,000) GREATER SCHOHARIE BUSINESS ALLIANCE ... 1,500 ........... (re. $1,500) YORKTOWN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE ... 7,000 .................. (re. $7,000) MASSAPEQUA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE ... 2,000 ................ (re. $2,000) ORLEANS COUNTY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE ... 3,400 ............ (re. $3,400) SAG HARBOR CHAMBER OF COMMERCE ... 2,500 ................ (re. $2,500) SARANAC LAKE AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE ... 5,000 ......... (re. $5,000) SCHOHARIE COUNTY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE ... 1,500 .......... (re. $1,500) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2007: General Fund Community Projects Fund - 007 Account CC For services and expenses of: Syracuse Convention and Visitors Bureau ... 40,000 ...... (re. $1,631) 149 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2007, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: Maintenance Undistributed For services and expenses or for contracts with municipalities and/or private not-for-profit agencies for the amounts herein provided: General Fund Community Projects Fund - 007 Account AA Bellerose Business District Development Corp. ........................ 12,000 ............................................... (re. $12,000) Brighton Chamber of Commerce ... 30,000 ................ (re. $30,000) Chamber of Commerce of the Greater Ronkonkoma's Inc., The ............ 22,500 ............................................... (re. $22,500) Chamber of Southern Saratoga County, The ... 25,000 .... (re. $25,000) Community Leadership Development Program of Niagara County, Inc. ... 5,000 ................................................. (re. $5,000) Downtown Middletown District Management Association, Inc. ............ 20,000 ............................................... (re. $20,000) Executive Service Corps Otsego-Delaware, Inc. ........................ 1,500 ................................................. (re. $1,500) Glen Head Glenwood Business Association ... 15,000 ..... (re. $15,000) Kings Park Chamber of Commerce ... 10,000 .............. (re. $10,000) Long Island Greenbelt Trail Conference ... 15,000 ...... (re. $15,000) Long Island Greenbelt Trail Conference ... 10,000 ...... (re. $10,000) Niagara Tourism & Convention Corporation ............................. 135,000 ............................................. (re. $135,000) Plainview Chamber of Commerce ... 2,500 ................. (re. $2,500) Sugar Hill Development Corporation ... 20,000 .......... (re. $20,000) Wayne County Industrial Development Agency ........................... 350,000 ............................................. (re. $350,000) General Fund Community Projects Fund - 007 Account BB Bay Improvement Group ... 5,000 ......................... (re. $5,000) City of Niagara Falls, Dept. of Economic Development ................. 25,000 ............................................... (re. $25,000) Corona-Elmhurst Center for Economic Development ...................... 10,000 ............................................... (re. $10,000) General Fund Community Projects Fund - 007 Account CC BROOKLYN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, INC. ... 5,000 ............ (re. $5,000) INTERNATIONAL DREAM TEAM CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION, INC. ................. 3,000 ................................................. (re. $2,967) 150 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 LOCAL DEVELOPMENT CORP. OF LAURELTON, ROSEDALE & SPRINGFIELD GARDENS . 45,000 .................................................. (re. $287) MIDDLE COUNTRY COALITION FOR SMART GROWTH, INC. ...................... 5,000 ................................................. (re. $4,945) General Fund Community Projects Fund - 007 Account EE BAINBRIDGE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE ... 1,600 ................ (re. $1,600) HUDSON VALLEY AGRIBUSINESS DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION ................... 7,500 ................................................. (re. $7,500) THE SCHENECTADY COUNTY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, INC. ..................... 10,000 ............................................... (re. $10,000) General Fund Community Projects Fund - 007 Account CC By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2002: For services and expenses of the: Cultural Tourism Program ... 200,000 .................. (re. $175,039) Local Tourism Grants ... 200,000 ...................... (re. $200,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2002, as amended by chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2004: Maintenance Undistributed General Fund Community Projects Fund - 007 Account AA For services and expenses, grants in aid, or for contracts with muni- cipalities and/or private not-for-profit agencies. The funds appro- priated hereby may be suballocated to any department, agency or public authority ... 2,000,000 .................... (re. $2,000,000) Maintenance Undistributed For services and expenses or for contracts with municipalities and/or private not-for-profit agencies for the amounts herein provided: General Fund Community Projects Fund - 007 Account AA Cold Spring Harbor Main St Association ... 10,000 ...... (re. $10,000) Glen Cove BID ... 10,000 ............................... (re. $10,000) Metro Forest Chamber of Commerce ... 5,000 .............. (re. $5,000) 151 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Montgomery County Chamber of Commerce ... 1,250 ......... (re. $1,250) Union Turnpike Merchants Assoc. ... 20,000 ............. (re. $20,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2002, as amended by chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2006: Maintenance Undistributed For services and expenses or for contracts with municipalities and/or private not-for-profit agencies for the amounts herein provided: General Fund Community Projects Fund - 007 Account CC ROCKAWAY DEVELOPMENT & REVITALIZATION CORP. ... 8,000 ... (re. $7,912) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2002, as amended by chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2004: Maintenance Undistributed For services and expenses or for contracts with municipalities and/or private not-for-profit agencies for the amounts herein provided: General Fund Community Projects Fund - 007 Account EE WSKG Public Broadcasting ... 5,000 ...................... (re. $5,000) The Hicksville Chamber of Commerce ... 10,000 .......... (re. $10,000) Merrick Chamber of Commerce ... 5,000 ................... (re. $5,000) Wayne Economic Development Corporation ... 11,000 ...... (re. $11,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2000, as amended by chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2008: Maintenance Undistributed For services and expenses or for contracts with municipalities and/or private not-for-profit agencies for the amounts herein provided: General Fund Community Projects Fund - 007 Account EE Columbia Hudson Partnership ... 5,000 ................... (re. $5,000) Star Lake-Clifton-Fine Economic Development Commission ............... 5,000 ................................................. (re. $5,000) Village of Newport ... 4,500 ............................ (re. $4,500) West Hempstead Civic Association ... 2,000 .............. (re. $2,000) 152 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 General Fund Community Projects Fund - 007 Account II By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2000: For services and expenses of the: Cultural Tourism Grants ... 250,000 .................... (re. $11,707) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 1999, as amended by chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2003: Maintenance Undistributed For services and expenses or for contracts with municipalities and/or private not-for-profit agencies for the amounts herein provided: General Fund Community Projects Fund - 007 Account EE Bethpage Chamber of Commerce ... 5,000 .................. (re. $5,000) Canton Downtown Improvement Grasse River Project ..................... 5,000 ................................................. (re. $5,000) Merrick Chamber of Commerce ... 5,000 ................... (re. $5,000) Shiloh Baptist Church ... 7,000 ......................... (re. $7,000) State Council on Waterways ... 10,000 .................. (re. $10,000) Town of Putnam Valley ... 15,000 ....................... (re. $15,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 1998, as amended by chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2002: Maintenance Undistributed For services and expenses or for contracts with municipalities and/or private not-for-profit agencies for the amounts herein provided: General Fund Community Projects Fund - 007 Account EE Elmont Chamber of Commerce ... 5,000 .................... (re. $2,400) Saratoga Economic Development Corp ... 40,000 ........... (re. $4,600) East Meadow Chamber of Commerce ... 5,000 ............... (re. $5,000) Huntington Chamber of Commerce ... 25,000 .............. (re. $18,750) Levittown Chamber of Commerce ... 25,000 ............... (re. $18,750) 153 12653-15-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule, net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements and credits: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS General Fund ....................... 41,384,096,850 1,241,193,850 Special Revenue Funds - Federal .... 4,347,712,000 6,681,645,000 Special Revenue Funds - Other ...... 10,653,469,000 29,388,000 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 56,385,277,850 7,952,226,850 ================ ================ SCHEDULE ADULT CAREER AND CONTINUING EDUCATION SERVICES PROGRAM ..... 226,485,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For case services provided on or after Octo- ber 1, 2012 to disabled individuals in accordance with economic eligibility criteria developed by the department ........ 54,000,000 For services and expenses of independent living centers .............................. 12,361,000 For college readers aid payments ................. 294,000 For services and expenses of supported employment and integrated employment opportunities provided on or after October 1, 2012: For services and expenses of programs providing or leading to the provision of time-limited services or long-term support services .................................... 15,160,000 For grants to schools for programs involving literacy and basic education for public assistance recipients for the 2014-15 school year for those programs adminis- tered by the state education department ...... 1,843,000 For competitive grants for adult literacy/education aid to public and private not-for-profit agencies, including but not limited to, 2 and 4 year colleges, community based organizations, libraries, and volunteer literacy organizations and institutions which meet quality standards promulgated by the commissioner of educa- tion to provide programs of basic litera- cy, high school equivalency, and English as a second language to persons 16 years of age or older for the remaining payments 154 12653-15-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 of 2013-14 school year and for the 2014-15 school year, provided further that no more than $300,000 shall be available for remaining payments for the 2013-14 school year ......................................... 5,293,000 For additional competitive grants for adult literacy education aid to public and private not-for-profit agencies, including but not limited to, 2 and 4 year colleges, community based organization, libraries, and volunteer literacy organizations and institutions to provide programs of basic literacy, high school equivalency, and English as a second language to persons 16 years of age or older, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payments of liabilities heretofore or hereafter to accrue ....................................... 1,000,000 For remaining payments for the 2013-14 school year for additional competitive grants for a $1,000,000 program of adult literacy education aid to public and private not-for-profit agencies, including but not limited to, 2 and 4 year colleges, community based organization, libraries, and volunteer literacy organizations and institutions to provide programs of basic literacy, high school equivalency, and English as a second language to persons 16 years of age or older .......................... 300,000 -------------- Program account subtotal .................. 89,251,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Education Fund Federal Department of Education Account - 25210 For case services provided to individuals with disabilities ........................... 70,000,000 For the independent living program ............. 2,572,000 For the supported employment program ........... 2,500,000 For grants to schools and other eligible entities for adult basic education, liter- acy, and civics education pursuant to the workforce investment act .................... 48,704,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................. 123,776,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund 155 12653-15-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 VESID Social Security Account - 22001 For the rehabilitation of social security disability beneficiaries .................... 11,760,000 -------------- Program account subtotal .................. 11,760,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Vocational Rehabilitation Fund Vocational Rehabilitation Account - 23051 For services and expenses of the special workers' compensation program .................. 698,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ..................... 698,000 -------------- CULTURAL EDUCATION PROGRAM ................................. 111,136,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 Aid to public libraries including aid to New York public library (NYPL) and NYPL's science industry and business library. Provided that, notwithstanding any provision of law, rule or regulation to the contrary, such aid, and the state's liability therefor, shall represent fulfillment of the state's obligation for this program ................................ 81,627,000 For additional aid to public libraries ......... 5,000,000 For additional aid to public libraries for reimbursement of costs associated with the payment of the metropolitan commuter transportation mobility tax, subject to an allocation plan developed by the commis- sioner of education and approved by the director of the budget ....................... 1,300,000 Aid to educational television and radio. Notwithstanding any provision of law, rule or regulation to the contrary, the amount appropriated herein shall represent fulfillment of the state's obligation for this program ................................ 14,002,000 -------------- Program account subtotal .................. 96,929,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal 156 12653-15-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Federal Miscellaneous Operating Grants Fund Federal Operating Grants Account - 25300 For aid to public libraries pursuant to various federal laws including the library services technology act ...................... 5,400,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 5,400,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other New York State Local Government Records Management Improvement Fund Local Government Records Management Account - 20501 Grants to individual local governments or groups of cooperating local governments as provided in section 57.35 of the arts and cultural affairs law ......................... 8,346,000 Aid for documentary heritage grants and aid to eligible archives, libraries, histor- ical societies, museums, and to certain organizations including the state educa- tion department that provide services to such programs .................................. 461,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 8,807,000 -------------- OFFICE OF HIGHER EDUCATION AND THE PROFESSIONS PROGRAM ..... 101,677,850 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For liberty partnerships program awards as prescribed by section 612 of the education law as added by chapter 425 of the laws of 1988. Notwithstanding any other section of law to the contrary, funding for such programs in the 2014-15 fiscal year shall be limited to the amount appropriated herein ...................................... 12,918,260 For additional liberty partnerships program awards as prescribed by section 612 of the education law as added by chapter 425 of the laws of 1988. Notwithstanding any other section of law to the contrary, funding for such programs in the 2014-15 fiscal year shall be limited to the amount appropriated herein ............................ 388,000 157 12653-15-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Unrestricted aid to independent colleges and universities, notwithstanding any other section of law to the contrary, aid other- wise due and payable in the 2014-15 fiscal year shall be limited to the amount appro- priated herein .............................. 35,129,000 For higher education opportunity program awards. Funds appropriated herein shall be used by independent colleges to expand opportunities for the educationally and economically disadvantaged at independent institutions of higher learning ............. 24,996,040 For additional higher education opportunity program awards. Funds appropriated herein shall be used by independent colleges to expand opportunities for the educationally and economically disadvantaged at inde- p749,000iForiscience andhtechnologynentry program (STEP) awards 11,125,030 For additional science and technology entry progr333,000PForwcollegiate science and technology entry program (CSTEP) awards 8,429,520 For additional collegiate science and tech- nology entry program (CSTEP) awards ............ 253,000 For teacher opportunity corps program awards ..... 450,000 For state financial assistance to expand high needs nursing programs at private colleges and universities in accordance with section 6401-a of the education law ....... 941,000 For services and expenses of the national board for professional teaching standards certification grant program for the 2014- 15 school year ................................. 368,000 For postsecondary aid to Native Americans to fund awards to eligible students. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, the amount herein made available shall constitute the state's entire obligation for all costs incurred under section 4118 of the education law in state fiscal year 2014-15 ...................... 598,000 -------------- Program account subtotal .................. 96,677,850 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Education Fund Federal Department of Education Account - 25210 For grants to schools and other eligible entities for programs pursuant to various 158 12653-15-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 federal laws including: title II-A improv- ing teacher quality program. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein may be suballocated, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, to any state agency or department, and interchanged to other accounts, to accomplish the purpose of this appropriation. A portion of this appropriation may be interchanged to other accounts, as needed to accomplish the intent of this appropriation ................. 5,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 5,000,000 -------------- OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT SERVICES PROGRAM ........................ 5,214,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Combined Expendable Trust Fund Grants Account - 20191 For services and expenses related to the administration of funds, including grants to local recipients, paid to the education department from private foundations, corporations and individuals and from public or private funds received as payment in lieu of honorarium for services rendered by employees which are related to such employees' official duties or respon- sibilities ................................... 5,214,000 -------------- OFFICE OF PREKINDERGARTEN THROUGH GRADE TWELVE EDUCATION PROGRAM ............................................... 51,608,380,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, for general support for public schools, for the 2014-15 and 2015-16 state fiscal years provided, however, that not more than 39.78637965 percent of this appropriation shall be available for payments for the 2014-15 state fiscal year for general support for public schools for the 2014-15 school year, nor more than 18.64636879 percent of this appropriation 159 12653-15-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 shall be available for remaining payments for the 2014-15 school year payable in the 2015-16 state fiscal year and provided further that notwithstanding any incon- sistent provision of law, the remaining amounts available for the 2015-16 school year shall be apportioned to school districts pursuant to the education law and subject to the limitations of this appropriation including the gap elimi- nation adjustment as provided for herein. Provided that, notwithstanding any incon- sistent provision of law, the commissioner shall reduce payments due to each school district for the 2014-15 school year pursuant to section 3609-a of the educa- tion law by an amount equal to the gap elimination adjustment for the 2014-15 school year computed for such school district, and such amount shall be deducted from moneys apportioned for the purposes of payments made pursuant to section 3609-a of the education law and if the reduction is greater than the sum of the amounts available for such deductions, the remainder of the reduction shall be withheld from payments scheduled to be made to the school district pursuant to section 3609-a for the 2015-16 school year in the 2015-16 state fiscal year, and the commissioner shall also reduce payments due to each school district for the 2015- 16 school year pursuant to section 3609-a of the education law by an amount equal to the gap elimination adjustment for the 2015-16 school year computed for such school district, and such amount shall be deducted from moneys apportioned for the purposes of payments made pursuant to section 3609-a of the education law in the 2015-16 state fiscal year, and provided further that an amount equal to the amount of such deduction shall be deemed to have been paid to the school district pursuant to section 3602 of the education law for the school year for which such deduction is made. The commissioner shall compute such gap elimination adjustment and shall provide a schedule of such reduction in payments to the state comptroller, the director of the budget, the chair of the senate finance committee and the chair of 160 12653-15-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 the assembly ways and means committee, and provided further that the gap elimination adjustment for the 2014-15 school year shall be the sum of the gap elimination adjustment for the 2013-14 school year and the gap elimination adjustment restoration amount for the 2014-15 school year, where the gap elimination adjustment for the 2013-14 school year shall equal the amount set forth for each school district as "GAP ELIMINATION ADJUSTMENT" under the heading "2013-14 ESTIMATED AIDS" in the school aid computer listing produced by the commis- sioner of education in support of the enacted budget for the 2013-2014 school year and entitled "SA131-4". Provided further that notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the gap elimination adjustment restoration amount for the 2014-15 school year for a school district shall be computed based on data on file with the commissioner of education and in the database used by the commis- sioner of education to produce an updated electronic data file in support of the enacted budget for the 2014-15 state fiscal year and entitled "SA141-5" and shall equal the greater of: (i) the prod- uct of 14.13 percent (0,,1413.)' multi- plied by the gap elimination adjustment for the base year or (ii) the positive difference of (a) the product of twenty- nine percent (0.29) multiplied by the absolute value of, the amount set forth for such school district as "GAP ELIMI- NATION ADJUSTMENT" under the heading "2011-12 ESTIMATED',AIDS"'An the::::sthool aid computer listing produced by the commissioner of education in support of the executive budget request submitted for the 2011-12 state fiscal year and entitled "BT111-2" minus the gap elimination adjustment for the base year or (iii) seventy thousand dollars ($70,000) or (iv) the sum of (A) the product of the FRPL restoration amount multiplied by the base year public school district enrollment as computed pursuant to subparagraph 2 of paragraph n of subdivision 1 of section 3602 of the education law multiplied by the three-year average free and reduced price lunch percent, provided further, for 161 12653-15-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 the purposes of this appropriation the FRPL restoration amount shall equal (1) for a city school district of a city having a population in excess of one hundred twenty-five thousand and less than one million, five dollars ($5.00) or (2) for a city school district of a city having a population in excess of one million, one hundred four dollars and forty cents ($104.40) or (3) for all other school districts forty-three dollars ($43.00) and (B) for a school district with (1) a three-year average free and reduced price lunch percent greater than sixty-five percent (0.65)and (2) base year public school district enrollment as computed pursuant to subparagraph 2 of paragraph n of subdivision 1 of section 3602 of the education greater than thir- ty-five hundred (3,500) and for which (3) the quotient 'of-'(a) the positive differ- ence, if_any, .the,absolute value of the amount set forth for such ;:School a strict 'aS "GAP ELIMINATION ADJUSTMENT" under" the heading 72011-12 ESTIMATED AIDS" in the school aid.: computer', sting:.produced by the commissioner of education in support, -or-,the executive budget request submitted for the 2011-12:,state fiscal year and entitled "BT111-2" minus the positive difference of the absolute value of the amount set forth for such school district as "GAP ELIMI- NATION ADJUSTMENT" under the heading "2014-15 ESTIMATED AIDS" in the school aid computer listing produced by the commis- sioner of education in support of the executive budget request submitted for the 2014-15 state fiscal year and entitled "BT141-5" divided by (b) the absolute value of the amount set forth for such school district as "GAP ELIMINATION' ADJUSTMENT" under the heading "2011-12 ESTIMATED AIDS" in the school aid computer listing produced by the commissioner of education in support of the executive budget request submitted for the 2011-12 state fiscal year and entitled "BT111-2" is less than sixty percent (0.60), the product of one hundred and forty-three dollars ($143.00) multiplied by the base year public school district enrollment as 162 12653-15-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 computed pursuant to subparagraph 2 of paragraph n of subdivision 1 of section 3602 of the education law and (C) for a school district other than a city school district of a city having a population in excess of one million for which the quotient of (a)the positive difference, if any, of the limited English proficient count for the base year minus the limited English proficient count for the 2008-09 school year divided by (b) the limited English proficient count for...the two thousand eight -- two thousand nine school year is" greater than five percent (0.05), the product of one thousand-five hundred dollars ($1,500) multiplied by the posi- tive difference, if any of the limited English proficient count, for the base year minus the limited English proficient count for the 2008-09 school year multi- plied by such districts extraordinary needs percent as computed pursuant to paragraph w of subdivision 1 of section 3602 of the education law and (D) for a school district for which the quotient of the number of persons aged 5 to 17 Within the school district, based on the most recent decennial-census as tabulated by the National Center on Education Statis- tics, who were enrolled in public schools and whose families had incomes below the poverty level, divided by the total number of persons aged five to seventeen within the school district, based on such decen- nial census, who were enrolled in public schools, computed to four decimals without rounding is greater than eighteen percent (0.18), the product of four hundred and ninety-five dollars ($495) multiplied by the positive difference, if any of the base year public school district enroll- ment as computed pursuant to subparagraph two of paragraph n of subdivision 1 of section 3602 of the education law minus the 2010-11 public school district enroll- ment, as computed pursuant to subparagraph 2 of paragraph n of subdivision 1 of section 3602 of the education law and (E) for a school district for which (1) the quotient of the 2013-14 gap elimination adjustment divided by the total general fund expenditures for such district for 163 12653-15-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 the base year exceeds five percent (0.05), the product of ninety dollars ($90.00) multiplied by the base year public school district enrollment, as computed pursuant to paragraph n of subdivision 1 of section 3602 of the education law and (F) for school districts for which the quotient of non public school district enrollment divided by the sum of the non public school district enrollment and the base:year' public school district enroll- ment as computed pursuant to subparagraph 2 of paragraph n of subdivision 1 of section 3,602 of the education law is greater than twenty-five hundredths 0;25), the product of (1) the quotient of non public School district enrollment divided by the sum of the non public school district enrollment and the base year public School district enrollment as computed pursuant to subparagraph, 2 para- graph n of subdivision one of section 3602 of the education"law multiplied by (2) the extraordinary needs percent as computed pursuant to paragraph w of subdivision 1 of section 3602 of the education law multiplied by (3) the base year public school district enrollment as computed pursuant to subparagraph 2 of paragraph n of subdivision 1 of section 3602 of the education law multiplied by (4) three hundred and fifty dollars ($350.00) and (G) for school districts that: (1) were designated as average need pursuant to clause (c) of subparagraph 2 of paragraph c of subdivision 6 of section 3602 of the education law for the school aid computer listing produced by the commissioner of education in support of the enacted budget for the 2007-08 school year and entitled "SA0708" and (2) a combined wealth ratio computed pursuant to subparagraph one of paragraph c of subdivision 3 of section 3602 of the education law of less than one (1.0) or for a school district designated as high need urban suburban pursuant to clause (c) of subparagraph 2 of paragraph c of subdivision 6 of section 3.602 of the education law for the school aid computer listing produced by the commissioner of education in support of the enacted budget for the 2007-08 school year and entitled 164 12653-15-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 "SA0708", the product of fifty-one dollars ($51.00) multiplied by the base year public ,school district enrollment as computed pursuant to subparagraph two of paragraph n of subdivision 1 of section 3602 of t1e 'education law and (H) for a school district designated as rural.high need pursuant to clause (c) of subpara- graph 2 of paragraph c of subdivision 6 of section 3602 the education law for the school aid computer listing:produced by the commissioner of education in support.. o the enacted budget for the 2007-08 school year and entitled "SA0708", the product of two hundred dollars ($200.00) multiplied by the base year public school district enrollment as computed pursuant to subparagraph two of paragraph n of subdivision ':.1 of section 3602 of the education law and (I) for school districts that were designated as small city school districts or central school districts whose boundaries include a portion of a small city for the school aid computer listing produced by the commissioner of education in support of the enacted budget for the 2014-15 school year and entitled "SA1415" the product of twenty-five dollars ($25.00) multiplied by the base year public school district enrollment as computed pursuant to subparagraph two of paragraph n of subdivision 1 of section 3602 of the education law and for school districts for which the quotient, computed 'to two decimals without rounding, of the public school enrollment of the school district on the date enrollment was count- ed for the base year divided by the square miles of the district, as determined by the commissioner of education is less than two hundred and fifty (250), the product of sixteen dollars ($16.00) multiplied by the base year public school district enrollment as computed pursuant to subpar- agraph 2 of paragraph n of subdivision 1 of section 3602 of the education law and (J) For a district for which (1) the quotient, computed to two decimals without rounding, of the public school enrollment of the school district on the date enroll- ment was counted for the base year divided by the square miles of the district, as 165 12653-15-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 determined by the commissioner of educa- tion is greater than eight hundred (800) and (2) the tax effort ratio, as defined in subdivision 16 of-section 3602 of the education law is greater than four and (3) the base year public school district enrollment as computed pursuant to subpar- agraph 2 of paragraph n of subdivision I of section 1 360.2 the education law is greater than the 2010-11. public school district enrollment as computed 16 pursu- ant to subparagraph 2 of paragraph n of subdivision 1 of section 3602 of the education law, the product of two hundred and fifty dollars ($250.00) multiplied by the base year public school district enrollment as computed-pursuant to subpar- agraph 2 of paragraph n of subdivision 1 of section 3602 of the education law, provided that such amount shall not exceed one million dollars ($1,000,000) and (K) For school districts that were: (1) desig- nated as low or average need pursuant to clause (c) of subparagraph 2 of paragraph c of subdivision six of section 3602 of the education 20 law for the school aid computer listing produced by the commis- sioner of education in support of the enacted budget for the 2007-08 and enti- tled "SA0708", or in the case of a reor- ganized district that had a predecessor district that was so designated and (2) designated as high need pursuant to the regulations of the commissioner of educa- tion in the most recently available study included in the school aid computer list- ing produced by the commissioner of educa- tion in support of the enacted budget for the 2013-14 state fiscal year and entitled "SA131-4" known as the 2008 need resource capacity category code, the product of (a) the positive difference, if any, of the absolute value of the amount set forth for such school district as "GAP ELIMINATION ADJUSTMENT" under the heading "2011-12 ESTIMATED AIDS" in the school aid computer listing produced by the commissioner of education in support of the executive budget request submitted for the 2011-12 state fiscal year and entitled "BT111-2", minus theorbduct of six and eight tenths percent (0.068): multiplied by the ''total 166 12653-15-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 general fund expenditures of such district for the 2010-11 school year, multiplied by (b) fifty-five hundredths A0.55) and (L) the amount set forth by such school district as "GEA RESTORATION'.'- under the he4ding12014-15 ESTIMATED AIDS" in the school aid 'computer listing produced by the commissioner of education in, support of the executive budget request submitted for the 2014-15 state fiscal year and entitled "BT141-5". Provided further, notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, that a district's gap elimi- nation adjustment restoration for the 2014-15 school year shall not exceed the product of seventy percent (0.70) and the gap elimination adjustment for the base year for the district. Provided further that the gap elimination adjustment resto- ration amount for the 2015-16 school year and thereafter shall equal the product of the gap elimination percentage for such district and the gap elimination adjust- ment restoration allocation established pursuant to subdivision 18 of section 3602 of the education law. Provided further that the gap elimination adjustment restoration amount for the 2015-2016 school year and thereafter shall equal the product of the gap elimination percentage for such district and the gap elimination adjustment restoration allo- cation established pursuant to subdivision 18 of section 3602 of the education law. Provided further that the gap elimination adjustment for the 2015-16 school year shall be equal to the gap elimination adjustment for the 2014-15 school year, plus, if the preliminary growth amount exceeds the allowable growth amount, the product of the gap elimination adjustment percentage for such school district and the positive difference, if any, between the preliminary growth amount less the allowable growth amount, and less the gap elimination adjustment restoration amount for the 2015-16 school year, if any, allo- cated pursuant to a chapter of the laws of New York. Provided further that, notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, for the 2014-2015 school year, in lieu of the 167 12653-15-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 apportionment computed pursuant to subdi- vision 4 of section 3602 of the education law, a school district, other than a special act school district as defined in subdivision 6 of section 4001 of the education law, from funds appropriated herein shall be eligible for total founda- tion aid equal to the sum of the total foundation aid base computed pursuant to paragraph j of subdivision 1 of section 3602 of the education law, plus the phase- in foundation increase factor, which shall equal for the 2014-15 school year: (1) for a city school district in a city having a population of one million or more, four and thirty-two hundredths percent(0.0432) or (2) for a school district other than a city school district having a population of one million or more for which (A) the quotient of the positive difference of the foundation formula aid minus the founda- tion aid base computed pursuant to para- graph j of subdivision one of this section divided by the foundation formula aid is greater than twenty-two percent (0.22) and (B) a combined wealth ratio less than thirty-five hundredths (0.35), seven percent (0.07) or (3) for all other school districts, four and thirty-one hundredths percent (0.0431), provided further that, notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, for the 2014-15 school year a city school district of a city having a popu- lation of one million or more may use amounts apportioned pursuant to this subdivision for afterschool programs. Provided further that notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, no school district shall be eligible for an appor- tionment of general support for public schools from the funds appropriated herein for the 2014-15 school year or 2015-16 school year in excess of the amount appor- tioned to such school district in the base year, as defined in subdivision 1 of section 3602 of education law, unless such school district has submitted documenta- tion that has been approved by the commis- sioner of education by September 1 of the current year, as defined in subdivision 1 of section 3602 of the education law, demonstrating that it has fully imple- 168 12653-15-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 mented the standards and procedures for conducting annual professional performance reviews of classroom teachers and building principals in accordance with the require- ments of section 3012-c of the education law and the commissioner of education's regulations, and provided further that, any apportionment withheld pursuant to this appropriation shall not occur prior to April 1 of the current year and shall not have any effect on the base year calculation for use in the subsequent school year. Provided further that, if any payments of ineligible amounts pursuant to this appro- priation were made, and the school district has not submitted documentation that has been approved by the commissioner of education by September 1 of the current school year demonstrating that it has fully implemented the standards and proce- dures for conducting annual professional performance reviews of classroom teachers and building principals in accordance with the requirements of section 3012-c of the education law and the regulations of the commissioner of education, the total amount of such payments shall be deducted from future payments to the school district; provided further that, if the amount of the deduction is greater than the sum of the amounts available for such deductions in the applicable school year, the remainder of the deduction shall be withheld from payments from funds appro- priated herein scheduled to be made to the school district pursuant to section 3609-a of the education law for the subsequent school year. Provided further that notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, expendi- tures from a school district's smart schools allocation, as authorized in a chapter of the laws of 2014 implementing the smart schools bond act of 2014, shall not be eligible for an apportionment of the funds appropriated herein. Provided further that notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, for the purposes of this appropriation and of calculating the allocable growth amount for the 2014-15 school year pursuant to 169 12653-15-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 paragraph gg of subdivision 1 of section 3602 of the education law, the allowable growth amount shall equal the sum of (i) the product of the positive difference of the personal income growth index minus one, multiplied by the statewide total of the sum of (1) the apportionments, includ- ing the gap elimination adjustment, due and owing during the base year to school districts and boards of cooperative educa- tional services from the general support for public schools as computed based on an electronic data file used to produce the school aid computer listing produced by the commissioner in support of the enacted budget for the base year plus (2) the competitive awards amount for the base year, and (ii) $388,000,000 to support increased foundation aid and gap elimi- nation adjustment restoration for the 2014-15 school year Provided further that notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, the allowable growth amount for the 2015- 16 school year shall equal the product of the positive difference of the personal income growth index minus one, multiplied by the statewide total of (i) the appor- tionments, including the gap elimination adjustment, due and owing during the base year, to school districts and boards of cooperative educational services from the general support for public schools as computed based on an electronic data file used to produce the school aid computer listing produced by the commissioner in support of the enacted budget for the base year , excluding any such apportionments paid or to be paid from funds appropriated for such purpose from the commercial gaming revenue fund plus (ii) the compet- itive awards amount for the base year computed pursuant to paragraph ee of subdivision 1 of section 3602 of the education law. Provided further that notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the competitive awards amount for purposes of calculating the allocable growth amount shall be fifty million dollars for the 2015-16 school year. 170 12653-15-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Provided further that notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, for the 2014-15 and 2015-16 school years, the apportionments computed pursuant to subdi- vision 5-a of section 3602 of the educa- tion law shall equal the amounts set forth for such school district as "SUPPLEMENTAL PUB EXCESS COST" under the heading "2013- 14 ESTIMATED AIDS" in the school aid computer listing produced by the commis- sioner of education in support of the budget for the 2014-15 school year and entitled "SA141-5" and that for the 2014- 15 and 2015-16 school years the apportion- ments computed pursuant to subdivisions 12 and 16 of section 3602 shall equal the amounts set forth for such school district as "ACADEMIC ENHANCEMENT" and "HIGH TAX AID" under the heading "2014-15 ESTIMATED AIDS" in the school aid computer listing produced by the commissioner of education in support of the budget for the 2014-15 school year and entitled "SA141-5". Provided further that notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, in determining the final payment for the state fiscal year pursuant to section 3609-a of the education law, the general support for public schools appropriations for the state fiscal year ending March 31, 2016 shall be deemed to include the portion of this appropriation made avail- able for 2014-15 state fiscal year payments for general support for public schools as provided for herein added to the sum of other such designated appropri- ated amounts, and the director of the budget, in approving the final payment for the state fiscal year pursuant to clause (iii) of subparagraph (3) of paragraph b of subdivision 1 of section 3609-a of the education law, may direct the commissioner of education to apportion an advance in an amount less than that reported by the commissioner of education pursuant to such clause (iii) of subparagraph (3) of para- graph b of subdivision 1 of section 3609-a of the education law, and provided further that such reduction shall not exceed the sum of (1) the amount by which the 2014-15 state fiscal year need computed based on the electronic data file used to produce 171 12653-15-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 the school aid computer listing produced by the commissioner in support of the enacted budget for the 2014-15 state fiscal year and entitled "SA141-5" is less than the amount appropriated for payments for the 2014-15 state fiscal year for general support for public schools, (2) any amounts withheld in the 2014-15 fiscal year from school districts that have not submitted documentation that has been approved by the commissioner of education by September 1 of the 2014-15 school year demonstrating that it has fully imple- mented the standards and procedures for conducting annual professional performance reviews of classroom teachers and building principals in accordance with the require- ments of section 3012-c of the education law and the commissioner of education's regulations and (3) $91,700,000. Provided further that, notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, subject to the approval of the director of the budg- et, funds appropriated herein may be interchanged with any other item of appro- priation for general support for public schools within the general fund local assistance account office of prekindergar- ten through grade twelve education program. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of liabilities heretofore accrued or hereaft- er to accrue. Notwithstanding any other law, rule or regu- lation to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of financial assistance net of any disallow- ances, refunds, reimbursement and credits, and may be suballocated to other depart- ments and agencies to accomplish the intent of this appropriation subject to the approval of the director of the budg- et. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013. Notwithstanding section 40 of the state finance law or any provision 172 12653-15-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 of law to the contrary, this appropriation shall lapse on March 31, 2016 ........... 30,344,968,000 For remaining 2013-14 and prior school year obligations, provided that notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the commissioner shall reduce payments due to each district for the 2014-15 state fiscal year pursuant to section 3609-a of the education law by an amount based on the gap elimination adjustment for 2013-2014 school year for such district, where such amount shall be deducted from moneys apportioned for the purposes of payments made for the 2013-14 school year pursuant to section 3609-a of the education law, and provided further that the gap elimi- nation adjustment for 2013-14 school year shall equal the amount set forth for each school district as "GAP ELIMINATION ADJUSTMENT" under the heading "2013-14 ESTIMATED AIDS" in the school aid computer listing produced by the commissioner in support of the enacted budget for the 2013-14 school year and entitled "SA131-4", and provided, further, that notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, funds appropriated herein may be interchanged with any other item of appropriation for general support for public schools within the general fund local assistance account office of pre- kindergarten through grade twelve educa- tion program. Notwithstanding any other law, rule or regu- lation to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of financial assistance net of any disallow- ances, refunds, reimbursement and credits, and may be suballocated to other depart- ments and agencies to accomplish the intent of this appropriation subject to the approval of the director of the budg- et. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of liabil- ities heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 173 12653-15-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013. Notwithstanding section 40 of the state finance law or any provision of law to the contrary, this appropriation shall lapse on March 31, 2016 ............ 5,298,789,000 Funds appropriated herein shall be available for reimbursement for the education of homeless children and youth for the 2014- 15 and 2015-16 school years pursuant to section 3209 of the education law, includ- ing reimbursement for expenditures for the transportation of homeless children pursu- ant to paragraph b of subdivision 4 of section 3209 of the education law, up to the amount of the approved costs of the most cost-effective mode of transporta- tion, in accordance with a plan prepared by the commissioner of education and approved by the director of the budget provided that no more than 70 percent of the 2014-15 school year value shall be available for 2014-15 state fiscal year payments for general support for public schools for the 2014-15 school year, and further provided that in each of the 2014-15 and 2015-16 state fiscal years the sum of $30,000 may be transferred to the credit of the state purposes account of the state education department to carry out the purposes of such section relating to reimbursement of youth shelters trans- porting such pupils and provided further that, notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, funds appropriated herein may be interchanged with any other item of appropriation for general support for public schools within the general fund local assistance account office of prekindergarten through grade twelve education program. Provided further that notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, in determining the final payment for the state fiscal year pursuant to section 3609-a of the education law, the general support for public schools appropriations for the state fiscal year ending March 31, 2016 shall be deemed to include the portion of this appropriation made avail- able for 2014-15 state fiscal year payments for general support for public 174 12653-15-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 schools as provided for herein added to the sum of other such designated appropri- ated amounts. Notwithstanding any other law, rule or regu- lation to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of financial assistance net of any disallow- ances, refunds, reimbursement and credits, and may be suballocated to other depart- ments and agencies to accomplish the intent of this appropriation subject to the approval of the director of the budg- et. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of liabil- ities heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013. Notwithstanding section 40 of the state finance law or any provision of law to the contrary, this appropriation shall lapse on March 31, 2016 ............... 37,783,000 Funds appropriated herein shall be available during the 2014-15 and 2015-16 school years for bilingual education grants to school districts, boards of cooperative educational services, colleges and univer- sities, and an entity, chosen through a competitive procurement process, to assist schools and districts to conduct self assessments to identify areas that need to be strengthened and to ensure compliance with the various federal, state and local laws that govern limited English profi- ciency and English language learning education, provided, however, that the sum of such grants shall not exceed $12,500,000 for each such school year, and provided further that no more than 70 percent of the 2014-15 school year value shall be available for 2014-15 state fiscal year payments for general support for public schools for the 2014-15 school year, and provided further that, notwith- standing any inconsistent provision of law, subject to the approval of the direc- tor of the budget, funds appropriated herein may be interchanged with any other 175 12653-15-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 item of appropriation for general support for public schools within the general fund local assistance account office of pre- kindergarten through grade twelve educa- tion program. Provided further that notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, in determining the final payment for the state fiscal year pursuant to section 3609-a of the education law, the general support for public schools appropriations for the state fiscal year ending March 31, 2016 shall be deemed to include the portion of this appropriation made avail- able for 2014-15 state fiscal year payments for general support for public schools as provided for herein added to the sum of other such designated appropri- ated amounts. Notwithstanding any other law, rule or regu- lation to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of financial assistance net of any disallow- ances, refunds, reimbursement and credits, and may be suballocated to other depart- ments and agencies to accomplish the intent of this appropriation subject to the approval of the director of the budg- et. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of liabil- ities heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013. Notwithstanding section 40 of the state finance law or any provision of law to the contrary, this appropriation shall lapse on March 31, 2016 ............... 21,250,000 For additional bilingual education grants ........ 700,000 Funds appropriated herein shall be available in the 2014-15 and 2015-16 school years for school districts and boards of cooper- ative educational services applications for funding of approved learning technolo- gy programs approved by the commissioner of education, including services benefit- ing nonpublic school students, pursuant to regulations promulgated by the commission- 176 12653-15-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 er of education and approved by the direc- tor of the budget. Provided, however, that the sum of such grants shall not exceed $3,285,000 for each such school year, and provided further that no more than 70 percent of the 2014-15 school year value shall be available for 2014-15 state fiscal year payments for general support for public schools for the 2014-15 school year, and provided further that, notwith- standing any inconsistent provision of law, subject to the approval of the direc- tor of the budget, funds appropriated herein may be interchanged with any other item of appropriation for general support for public schools within the general fund local assistance account office of pre- kindergarten through grade twelve educa- tion program. Provided further that notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, in determining the final payment for the state fiscal year pursuant to section 3609-a of the education law, the general support for public schools appropriations for the state fiscal year ending March 31, 2016 shall be deemed to include the portion of this appropriation made avail- able for 2014-15 state fiscal year payments for general support for public schools as provided for herein added to the sum of other such designated appropri- ated amounts. Notwithstanding any other law, rule or regu- lation to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of financial assistance net of any disallow- ances, refunds, reimbursement and credits, and may be suballocated to other depart- ments and agencies to accomplish the intent of this appropriation subject to the approval of the director of the budg- et. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of liabil- ities heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the 177 12653-15-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 laws of 2013. Notwithstanding section 40 of the state finance law or any provision of law to the contrary, this appropriation shall lapse on March 31, 2016 ................ 5,585,000 Funds appropriated herein shall be available for the voluntary interdistrict urban-su- burban transfer program aid pursuant to subdivision 15 of section 3602 of the education law for the 2014-15 and 2015-16 school years, provided that no more than 70 percent of the 2014-15 school year value shall be available for 2014-15 state fiscal year payments for general support for public schools for the 2014-15 school year, and provided further that, notwith- standing any inconsistent provision of law, subject to the approval of the direc- tor of the budget, funds appropriated herein may be interchanged with any other item of appropriation for general support for public schools within the general fund local assistance account office of pre- kindergarten through grade twelve educa- tion program. Provided further that notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, in determining the final payment for the state fiscal year pursuant to section 3609-a of the education law, the general support for public schools appropriations for the state fiscal year ending March 31, 2016 shall be deemed to include the portion of this appropriation made avail- able for 2014-15 state fiscal year payments for general support for public schools as provided for herein added to the sum of other such designated appropri- ated amounts. Notwithstanding any other law, rule or regu- lation to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of financial assistance net of any disallow- ances, refunds, reimbursement and credits, and may be suballocated to other depart- ments and agencies to accomplish the intent of this appropriation subject to the approval of the director of the budg- et. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of liabil- ities heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue. Notwithstanding any provision of 178 12653-15-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013. Notwithstanding section 40 of the state finance law or any provision of law to the contrary, this appropriation shall lapse on March 31, 2016 ................ 4,641,000 Funds appropriated herein shall be available for additional apportionments of building aid for school districts educating pupils residing on Indian reservations calculated pursuant to subdivision 6-a of section 3602 of the education law for the 2014-15 and 2015-16 school years provided that, notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, funds appropriated herein may be interchanged with any other item of appropriation for general support for public schools within the general fund local assistance account office of pre- kindergarten through grade twelve educa- tion program, provided that no more than 70 percent of the 2014-15 school year value shall be available for 2014-15 state fiscal year payments for general support for public schools for the 2014-15 school year. Provided further that notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, in determining the final payment for the state fiscal year pursuant to section 3609-a of the education law, the general support for public schools appropriations for the state fiscal year ending March 31, 2016 shall be deemed to include the portion of this appropriation made avail- able for 2014-15 state fiscal year payments for general support for public schools as provided for herein added to the sum of other such designated appropri- ated amounts. Notwithstanding any other law, rule or regu- lation to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of financial assistance net of any disallow- ances, refunds, reimbursement and credits, and may be suballocated to other depart- ments and agencies to accomplish the intent of this appropriation subject to 179 12653-15-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 the approval of the director of the budg- et. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of liabil- ities heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013. Notwithstanding section 40 of the state finance law or any provision of law to the contrary, this appropriation shall lapse on March 31, 2016 ................ 8,500,000 Funds appropriated herein shall be available during the 2014-15 and 2015-16 school years for the education of youth incarcer- ated in county correctional facilities pursuant to subdivision 13 of section 3602 of the education law, provided that no more than 70 percent of the 2014-15 school year value shall be available for 2014-15 state fiscal year payments for general support for public schools for the 2014-15 school year, and further provided that, notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, funds appropriated herein may be interchanged with any other item of appropriation for general support for public schools within the general fund local assistance account office of pre- kindergarten through grade twelve educa- tion program. Provided further that notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, in determining the final payment for the state fiscal year pursuant to section 3609-a of the education law, the general support for public schools appropriations for the state fiscal year ending March 31, 2016 shall be deemed to include the portion of this appropriation made avail- able for 2014-15 state fiscal year payments for general support for public schools as provided for herein added to the sum of other such designated appropri- ated amounts. Notwithstanding any other law, rule or regu- lation to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of 180 12653-15-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 financial assistance net of any disallow- ances, refunds, reimbursement and credits, and may be suballocated to other depart- ments and agencies to accomplish the intent of this appropriation subject to the approval of the director of the budg- et. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of liabil- ities heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013. Notwithstanding section 40 of the state finance law or any provision of law to the contrary, this appropriation shall lapse on March 31, 2016 ............... 37,400,000 Funds appropriated herein shall be available for the 2014-15 and 2015-16 school years for the education of students who reside in a school operated by the office of mental health or the office of people with developmental disabilities pursuant to subdivision 5 of section 3202 of the education law, provided that no more than 70 percent of the 2014-15 school year value shall be available for 2014-15 state fiscal year payments for general support for public schools for the 2014-15 school year, provided that, notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, subject to the approval of the director of the budg- et, funds appropriated herein may be interchanged with any other item of appro- priation for general support for public schools within the general fund local assistance account office of prekindergar- ten through grade twelve education program. Provided further that notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, in determining the final payment for the state fiscal year pursuant to section 3609-a of the education law, the general support for public schools appropriations for the state fiscal year ending March 31, 2016 shall be deemed to include the portion of this appropriation made avail- able for 2014-15 state fiscal year 181 12653-15-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 payments for general support for public schools as provided for herein added to the sum of other such designated appropri- ated amounts. Notwithstanding any other law, rule or regu- lation to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of financial assistance net of any disallow- ances, refunds, reimbursement and credits, and may be suballocated to other depart- ments and agencies to accomplish the intent of this appropriation subject to the approval of the director of the budg- et. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of liabil- ities heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013. Notwithstanding section 40 of the state finance law or any provision of law to the contrary, this appropriation shall lapse on March 31, 2016 .............. 132,600,000 Funds appropriated herein shall be available for building aid payable in the 2014-15 and 2015-16 school years to special act school districts, provided that no more than 70 percent of the 2014-15 school year value shall be available for 2014-15 state fiscal year payments for general support for public schools for the 2014-15 school year, and further provided that, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds may be used for payments to the dormitory authority on behalf of eligible special act school districts pursuant to chapter 737 of the laws of 1988 provided that, notwithstand- ing any inconsistent provision of law, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, funds appropriated herein may be interchanged with any other item of appropriation for general support for public schools within the general fund local assistance account office of pre- kindergarten through grade twelve educa- tion program. 182 12653-15-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Provided further that notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, in determining the final payment for the state fiscal year pursuant to section 3609-a of the education law, the general support for public schools appropriations for the state fiscal year ending March 31, 2016 shall be deemed to include the portion of this appropriation made avail- able for 2014-15 state fiscal year payments for general support for public schools as provided for herein added to the sum of other such designated appropri- ated amounts. Notwithstanding any other law, rule or regu- lation to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of financial assistance net of any disallow- ances, refunds, reimbursement and credits, and may be suballocated to other depart- ments and agencies to accomplish the intent of this appropriation subject to the approval of the director of the budg- et. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of liabil- ities heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013. Notwithstanding section 40 of the state finance law or any provision of law to the contrary, this appropriation shall lapse on March 31, 2016 ................ 4,590,000 Funds appropriated herein shall be available for school bus driver training grants, provided that for aid payable in the 2014-15 and 2015-16 school years, the commissioner of education shall allocate school bus driver training grants, not to exceed $400,000 in each such year, to school districts and boards of cooperative educational services pursuant to sections 3650-a, 3650-b and 3650-c of the education law, or for contracts directly with not- for-profit educational organizations for the purposes of this appropriation, provided that no more than 70 percent of the 2014-15 school year value shall be 183 12653-15-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 available for 2014-15 state fiscal year payments for general support for public schools for the 2014-15 school year, and further provided that, notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, subject to the approval of the director of the budg- et, funds appropriated herein may be interchanged with any other item of appro- priation for general support for public schools within the general fund local assistance account office of prekindergar- ten through grade twelve education program. Provided further that notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, in determining the final payment for the state fiscal year pursuant to section 3609-a of the education law, the general support for public schools appropriations for the state fiscal year ending March 31, 2016 shall be deemed to include the portion of this appropriation made avail- able for 2014-15 state fiscal year payments for general support for public schools as provided for herein added to the sum of other such designated appropri- ated amounts. Notwithstanding any other law, rule or regu- lation to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of financial assistance net of any disallow- ances, refunds, reimbursement and credits, and may be suballocated to other depart- ments and agencies to accomplish the intent of this appropriation subject to the approval of the director of the budg- et. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of liabil- ities heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013. Notwithstanding section 40 of the state finance law or any provision of law to the contrary, this appropriation shall lapse on March 31, 2016 .................. 680,000 Funds appropriated herein shall be available for services and expenses of a $2,000,000 184 12653-15-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 teacher mentor intern program in each school year for the 2014-15 and 2015-16 school years, provided that no more than 70 percent of the 2014-15 school year value shall be available for 2014-15 state fiscal year payments for general support for public schools for the 2014-15 school year, and further provided that, notwith- standing any inconsistent provision of law, subject to the approval of the direc- tor of the budget, funds appropriated herein may be interchanged with any other item of appropriation for general support for public schools within the general fund local assistance account office of pre- kindergarten through grade twelve educa- tion program. Provided further that notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, in determining the final payment for the state fiscal year pursuant to section 3609-a of the education law, the general support for public schools appropriations for the state fiscal year ending March 31, 2016 shall be deemed to include the portion of this appropriation made avail- able for 2014-15 state fiscal year payments for general support for public schools as provided for herein added to the sum of other such designated appropri- ated amounts. Notwithstanding any other law, rule or regu- lation to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of financial assistance net of any disallow- ances, refunds, reimbursement and credits, and may be suballocated to other depart- ments and agencies to accomplish the intent of this appropriation subject to the approval of the director of the budg- et. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of liabil- ities heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013. Notwithstanding section 40 of the state finance law or any provision 185 12653-15-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 of law to the contrary, this appropriation shall lapse on March 31, 2016 ................ 3,400,000 Funds appropriated herein shall be available for services and expenses of a $12,000,000 special academic improvement grants program in each school year for the 2014- 15 and 2015-16 school years payable pursu- ant to subdivision 11 of section 3641 of the education law, provided that no more than 70 percent of the 2014-15 school year value shall be available for 2014-15 state fiscal year payments for general support for public schools for the 2014-15 school year, and further provided that, notwith- standing any provisions of law to the contrary, such funds shall be paid in accordance with a schedule developed by the commissioner of education and approved by the director of the budget provided that, notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, funds appropriated herein may be interchanged with any other item of appropriation for general support for public schools within the general fund local assistance account office of prekindergarten through grade twelve education program. Provided further that notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, in determining the final payment for the state fiscal year pursuant to section 3609-a of the education law, the general support for public schools appropriations for the state fiscal year ending March 31, 2016 shall be deemed to include the portion of this appropriation made avail- able for 2014-15 state fiscal year payments for general support for public schools as provided for herein added to the sum of other such designated appropri- ated amounts. Notwithstanding any other law, rule or regu- lation to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of financial assistance net of any disallow- ances, refunds, reimbursement and credits, and may be suballocated to other depart- ments and agencies to accomplish the intent of this appropriation subject to the approval of the director of the budg- et. Notwithstanding any provision of law 186 12653-15-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of liabil- ities heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013. Notwithstanding section 40 of the state finance law or any provision of law to the contrary, this appropriation shall lapse on March 31, 2016 ............... 20,400,000 For the education of Native Americans in the 2015-16 or prior school years, provided that no more than 70 percent of the 2014- 15 school year value shall be available for 2014-15 state fiscal year payments for general support for public schools for the 2014-15 or prior school years. Funds appropriated herein shall be considered general support for public schools and shall be paid in accordance with a sched- ule developed by the commissioner of education and approved by the director of the budget. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, funds appropriated herein may be inter- changed with any other item of appropri- ation for general support for public schools within the general fund local assistance account office of prekindergar- ten through grade twelve education program. Provided further that notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, in determining the final payment for the state fiscal year pursuant to section 3609-a of the education law, the general support for public schools appropriations for the state fiscal year ending March 31, 2016 shall be deemed to include the portion of this appropriation made avail- able for 2014-15 state fiscal year payments for general support for public schools as provided for herein added to the sum of other such designated appropri- ated amounts. Notwithstanding any other law, rule or regu- lation to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of 187 12653-15-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 financial assistance, net of any disallow- ances, refunds, reimbursements and cred- its, and may be suballocated to other departments and agencies to accomplish the intent of this appropriation subject to approval of the director of the budget. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of liabil- ities heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013. Notwithstanding section 40 of the state finance law or any provision of law to the contrary, this appropriation shall lapse on March 31, 2016 ............... 79,112,000 For school health services grants to public schools totaling $13,840,000 in each school year for the 2014-15 and 2015-16 school years; provided that, notwithstand- ing any provisions of law to the contrary, in addition to any other apportionment, such grants shall only be payable to any city school district in a city having a population in excess of 125,000, and less than 1,000,000 inhabitants, and such district shall be eligible to receive the same amount it was eligible to receive for the 2010-11 school year, provided that no more than 70 percent of the 2014-15 school year value shall be available for 2014-15 state fiscal year payments for general support for public schools for the 2014-15 school year. Funds appropriated herein shall be considered general support for public schools and shall be paid in accordance with a schedule developed by the commissioner of education and approved by the director of the budget. Provided further that notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, in determining the final payment for the state fiscal year pursuant to section 3609-a of the education law, the general support for public schools appropriations for the state fiscal year ending March 31, 2016 shall be deemed to include the portion of this appropriation made avail- 188 12653-15-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 able for 2014-15 state fiscal year payments for general support for public schools as provided for herein added to the sum of other such designated appropri- ated amounts. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, funds appropriated herein may be interchanged with any other item of appropriation for general support for public schools within the general fund local assistance account office of pre- kindergarten through grade twelve educa- tion program. Notwithstanding any other law, rule or regulation to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be avail- able for payment of financial assistance, net of any disallowances, refunds, reimbursements and credits, and may be suballocated to other departments and agencies to accomplish the intent of this appropriation subject to the approval of the director of the budget. Notwithstand- ing any provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be avail- able for payment of liabilities heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue. Notwith- standing any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropri- ation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013. Notwithstanding section 40 of the state finance law or any provision of law to the contrary, this appropriation shall lapse on March 31, 2016 ..................... 23,528,000 For additional school health services grants to public schools for the 2014-15 school years ........................................ 1,200,000 For remaining obligations for the 2013-14 school year or prior school years for support for boards of cooperative educa- tional services and for aid payable in the 2014-15 and 2015-16 state fiscal years, for support for boards of cooperative educational services, provided that, notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law in no event shall such amounts paid in the 2014-15 state fiscal year exceed 49.16429143 percent of the amount appro- priated herein, and provided further that 189 12653-15-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 to the extent required by federal law, each board of cooperative educational services receiving a payment pursuant to section 3609-d of the education law in the 2014-15 and 2015-16 school years shall be required to set aside from such payment an amount not less than the amount of state aid received pursuant to subdivision 5 of section 1950 of the education law in the base year that was attributable to cooper- ative services agreements (CO-SERs) for career education, as determined by the commissioner of education, and shall be required to use such amount to support career education programs in the current year. Provided further that notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, in determining the final payment for the state fiscal year pursuant to section 3609-a of the education law, the general support for public schools appropriations for the state fiscal year ending March 31, 2016 shall be deemed to include the portion of this appropriation made avail- able for 2014-15 state fiscal year payments for general support for public schools as provided for herein added to the sum of other such designated appropri- ated amounts. Notwithstanding any other law, rule or regu- lation to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of financial assistance, net of any disallow- ances, refunds, reimbursements and cred- its, and may be suballocated to other departments and agencies to accomplish the intent of this appropriation subject to the approval of the director of the budg- et. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein may be interchanged with any other item of appropriation for general support for public schools within the general fund local assistance account office of pre- kindergarten through grade twelve educa- tion program. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of liabilities heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the 190 12653-15-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013. Notwith- standing section 40 of the state finance law or any provision of law to the contra- ry, this appropriation shall lapse on March 31, 2016 ........................... 1,512,050,000 For the teachers of tomorrow awards to school districts for the 2014-15 and 2015-16 school years in the amount of $25,000,000 for each school year, provided that $5,000,000 of this total amount in such school year shall be made available for a program to be developed by the commissioner of education to attract qual- ified teachers that have received or will receive a transitional certificate and agree to teach mathematics or science in a low performing school, further provided that of this $5,000,000, a total of up to $500,000 in each such school year shall be made available for demonstration programs in the Yonkers and Syracuse city school districts to increase the number of teach- ers in such districts who teach math, science and related areas and who have such a transitional certificate, and provided further that notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law of this $5,000,000, a total of $1,000,000 shall be made available as a matching grant to colleges and universities to support programs designed to recruit and train math and science teachers based on a prov- en national model that results in improved student achievement and enhanced teacher retention in the classroom, and provided further that no more than 70 percent of the 2014-15 school year value shall be available for 2014-15 state fiscal year payments for general support for public schools for the 2014-15 school year. Provided further that notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, in determining the final payment for the state fiscal year pursuant to section 3609-a of the education law, the general support for public schools appropriations for the state fiscal year ending March 31, 2016 shall be deemed to include the 191 12653-15-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 portion of this appropriation made avail- able for 2014-15 state fiscal year payments for general support for public schools as provided for herein added to the sum of other such designated appropri- ated amounts. Funds appropriated herein shall be consid- ered general support for public schools. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein may be interchanged with any other item of appropriation for general support for public schools within the general fund local assistance account office of pre- kindergarten through grade twelve educa- tion program. Notwithstanding any other law, rule or regu- lation to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of financial assistance, net of any disallow- ances, refunds, reimbursements and cred- its, may be suballocated to other depart- ments and agencies to accomplish the intent of this appropriation subject to approval of the director of the budget. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of liabil- ities heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013. Notwithstanding section 40 of the state finance law or any provision of law to the contrary, this appropriation shall lapse on March 31, 2016 ............... 42,500,000 For payment of employment preparation educa- tion aid for the 2014-15 and 2015-16 school years pursuant to paragraph e of subdivision 11 of section 3602 of the education law, provided that no more than $96,000,000 shall be available for 2015-16 state fiscal year payments for general support for public schools for the 2014-15 and prior school years. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein may be suballocated, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, to other 192 12653-15-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 departments and agencies to accomplish the intent of this appropriation and subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the department net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements and credits. Provided further that notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, in determining the final payment for the state fiscal year pursuant to section 3609-a of the education law, the general support for public schools appropriations for the state fiscal year ending March 31, 2016 shall be deemed to include the portion of this appropriation made avail- able for 2014-15 state fiscal year payments for general support for public schools as provided for herein added to the sum of other such designated appropri- ated amounts. Funds appropriated herein shall be consid- ered general support for public schools. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein may be interchanged with any other item of appropriation for general support for public schools within the general fund local assistance account office of pre- kindergarten through grade twelve educa- tion program. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of liabilities heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013. Notwith- standing section 40 of the state finance law or any provision of law to the contra- ry, this appropriation shall lapse on March 31, 2016 ............................. 192,000,000 For phase-in of a five-year plan to imple- ment a statewide universal full-day prek- indergarten program in accordance with section 3602-ee of the education law, for the purpose of incentivizing and funding state-of-the-art innovative pre-kindergar- ten, programs and to encourage program creativity through competition, provided 193 12653-15-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 that of the amounts appropriated herein, three hundred forty million dollars ($340,000,000) shall be available to reim- burse school districts and/or eligible entities for the cost of awarded, programs operating in the 2014-15 school year and three hundred forty million dollars ($340;000,000) shall be available to reim- burse school districts and/or eligible entities for the cost of awarded programs operating in the 2015-16 school year; provided further that if the program is oversubscribed in any region or regions of the state, the department shall notify the division of the budget, which shall devel- op a plan for distribution of available slots within any oversubscribed regions; provided further that, of the annual amount appropriated herein, the subscription for the new York city region is three hundred million dollars ($300,000,000); provided further that up to 25 percent of a school district's and/or eligible entity's awarded funds shall be made available in the final quar- ter of the year in which services are provided as an advance on subsequent school year liabilities; provided further that funds appropriated herein shall only be awarded to school districts and/or eligible entities which meet requirements provided for in section 3602-ee of the education law; Provided further that the commissioner of education shall evaluate applications and make awards on a competitive basis based on merit and factors including but not limited to (i) curriculum, (ii) family engagement, (iii) learning environment, (iv) staffing patterns, (v) teacher educa- tion and experience, (vi) facility quali- ty, (vii) physical well-being, health and nutrition, (viii) partnerships, and (ix) student and community need, in order to ensure quality of early childhood educa- tion. Provided further that funds appropriated herein shall only be used to supplement and not supplant current local expendi- ture's 3.of :federal, state or local funds on prekindergarten programs and the number of Placements in such programs from such 194 12653-15-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 sources and that current local expendi- tures shall include any local expenditures of federal, state or local funds used to supplement or extend services provided directly or via contract to eligible chil- dren enrolled in a universal pre-kinder- garten program in accordance with section 3602-ee of the education law. Notwith- standing any provision of law to the contrary, the funds appropriated herein shall only be available for a statewide universal full-day pre-kindergarten program and, as of July 1, 2016, may be suballocated or transferred to any other appropriation for the sole purpose of administering such program. Notwithstand- ing section 40 of the state finance law or any provision of law to the contrary, this appropriation shall remain in full force and effect to. the maximum extent allowed by law .................................. $1,500,000,000 For services and expenses of remaining obli- gations for the 2013-14 school year for support for the operation of targeted prekindergarten for those providers not eligible to receive funding pursuant to section 3602-e of the education law and for support for providers continuing to operate such programs in the 2014-15 school year. Such funds shall be expended pursuant to a plan developed by the commissioner of education and approved by the director of the budget ................... 1,303,000 Funds appropriated herein shall be available for services and expenses of a $14,260,000 teacher resources and computer training center program for the 2014-15 school year .............................................. 9,982,000 For services and expenses of remaining obli- gations of a $14,260,000 teacher resources and computer training centers program for the 2013-14 school year ...................... 4,278,000 For education of children of migrant workers for the 2014-15 school year ..................... 89,000 For the school lunch and breakfast program. Funds for the school lunch and breakfast program shall be expended subject to the limitation of funds available and may be used to reimburse sponsors of non-profit school lunch, breakfast, or other school child feeding programs based upon the number of federally reimbursable break- 195 12653-15-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 fasts and lunches served to students under such program agreements entered into by the state education department and such sponsors, in accordance with an act of Congress entitled the "National School Lunch Act," P.L. 79-396, as amended, or the provisions of the "Child Nutrition Act of 1966," P.L. 89-642, as amended, in the case of school breakfast programs to reim- burse sponsors in excess of the federal rates of reimbursement. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the moneys hereby appropriated, or so much thereof as may be necessary, are to be available for the purposes herein speci- fied for obligations heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue for the school years beginning July 1, 2012, July 1, 2013 and July 1, 2014. Notwithstanding any law, rule or regulation to the contrary, the amount appropriated herein represents the maximum amount paya- ble during the 2014-15 state fiscal year for state reimbursement for school lunch and breakfast programs ...................... 34,400,000 For nonpublic school aid payable in the 2014-15 state fiscal year. Notwithstanding any provision of law, rule or regulation to the contrary, the amount appropriated herein represents the maximum amount paya- ble during the 2014-15 state fiscal year .... 97,589,000 For aid payable for the 2012-13 school year for additional nonpublic school aid. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued and hereafter to accrue ............. 45,204,000 For aid payable for additional nonpublic school aid. Notwithstanding any incon- sistent provision of law funds appropriate herein shall be used as the first payment of a multi-year plan recommended by the commissioner to address the prior year liabilities for the Comprehensive Attend- ance Policy program ......................... 16,000,000 For academic intervention for nonpublic schools based on a plan to be developed by the commissioner of education and approved by the director of the budget .................. 922,000 For services and expenses of Safety Equip- ment for Nonpublic Schools ................... 4,500,000 196 12653-15-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For costs associated with schools for the blind and deaf and other students with disabilities subject to article 85 of the education law, including state aid for blind and deaf pupils in certain insti- tutions to be paid for the purposes provided under section 4204-a of the education law for the education of deaf children under 3 years of age, including transfers to the miscellaneous special revenue fund Rome school for the deaf account pursuant to a plan to be developed by the commissioner and approved by the director of the budget. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $84,700,000 shall be available for reimbursement to school districts for the tuition costs of students attending schools for the blind and deaf during the 2013-14 school year pursuant to subdivi- sion 2 of section 4204 of education law and subdivision 2 of section 4207 of the education law, up to $2,500,000 shall be available for debt service on capital construction projects financed through the state dormitory authority, and up to $9,000,000 shall be available for remain- ing allowable purposes. Provided further that, notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, upon disbursement of funds appropriated for allowances to schools for the blind and deaf in the individuals with disabilities program special revenue funds-federal/aid to localities for purposes of this appro- priation, funds appropriated herein shall be reduced in an amount equivalent to such disbursement and the portion of this appropriation so affected shall have no further force or effect. Notwithstanding any provision of the law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of liabil- ities heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue and, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the department net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements and credits ..................................... 96,200,000 For July and August programs for school-aged children with handicapping conditions pursuant to section 4408 of the education 197 12653-15-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 law. Moneys appropriated herein shall be used as follows: (i) for remaining base year and prior school years obligations, (ii) for the purposes of subdivision 4 of section 3602 of the education law for schools operated under articles 87 and 88 of the education law, and (iii) notwith- standing any inconsistent provision of law, for payments made pursuant to this appropriation for current school year obligations, provided, however, that such payments shall not exceed 70 percent of the state aid due for the sum of the approved tuition and maintenance rates and transportation expense provided for here- in; provided, however, that payment of eligible claims shall be payable in the order that such claims have been approved for payment by the commissioner of educa- tion, but in no case shall a single payee draw down more than 45 percent of this appropriation, and provided further that no claim shall be set aside for insuffi- ciency of funds to make a complete payment, but shall be eligible for a partial payment in one year and shall retain its priority date status for subse- quent appropriations designated for such purposes. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall only be avail- able for liabilities incurred prior to July 1, 2015, shall be used to pay 2013-14 school year claims in the first instance, and represent the maximum amount payable during the 2014-15 state fiscal year. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of liabil- ities heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue and, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the department net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements and credits .................................... 362,500,000 For the state's share of the costs of the education of preschool children with disa- bilities pursuant to section 4410 of the education law. Notwithstanding any incon- sistent provision of law to the contrary, the amount appropriated herein shall support a state share of preschool hand- 198 12653-15-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 icapped education costs for the 2013-14 school year limited to 59.5 percent of such total approved expenditures, and furthermore, notwithstanding any other provision of law, local claims for reimbursement of costs incurred prior to the 2012-13 school year and during the 2012-13 school year that have been approved for payment by the education department as of March 31, 2014 shall be the first claims paid from this appropri- ation. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of liabilities heretofore accrued or hereaft- er to accrue and, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the department net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements and credits .............................. 1,042,500,000 Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the funds appropriated herein, subject to an allocation plan developed by the commissioner of education and approved by the director of the budget, shall be available for the payment of prior year claims and/or fiscal stabilization grants for remaining payments for the 2013-14 school year and for payments prior to March 31, 2015 for the 2014-15 school year, provided, however, notwithstanding any provisions of law to the contrary, the New York city school district shall be eligible for a fiscal stabilization grant in the amount of $14,129,000 ................ 32,793,000 For services and expenses of the New York state center for school safety for the 2014-15 school year. Funds appropriated herein shall be used to operate a state- wide center and shall be subject to an expenditure plan approved by the director of the budget .................................. 466,000 For services and expenses of the health education program for the 2014-15 school year. Funds appropriated herein shall be available for health-related programs including, but not limited to, those providing instruction and supportive services in comprehensive health education and/or acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) education. Of the amounts appropri- ated herein, $86,000 shall be available 199 12653-15-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 for the program previously operated as the school health demonstration program. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein may be suballocated, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, to any state agency or department to accom- plish the purpose of this appropriation ........ 691,000 For competitive grants for the 2014-15 school year for extended day programs and school violence prevention programs pursu- ant to section 2814 of the education law provided, however, notwithstanding any inconsistent provisions of law, eligible entities receiving funds for extended day programs may include not-for-profit organ- izations working in collaboration with a public school or school district ............ 24,344,000 For aid payable for the 2014-15 school year for support of county vocational education and extension boards pursuant to section 1104 of the education law, provided, however, that notwithstanding any incon- sistent provision of law, rule, or regu- lation, any apportionment of aid shall be based on a quota amounting to one-half of the salary paid each teacher, director, assistant, and supervisor, where such salary is attributable to a course of study first submitted to the commissioner for approval pursuant to section 1103 of the education law on or before July 1, 2010, but not to exceed the amount computed by the commissioner based upon an assumed annualized salary equal to ten thousand five hundred dollars per school year on account of the employment of such teacher, director, assistant or supervisor and provided further that payment from this appropriation shall first be made for approved claims for salary expenses for the 2014-15 school year, and any amount remaining after payment of such claims shall be available for payment of unpaid claims for prior school years .................. 932,000 For services and expenses of the primary mental health project at the children's institute for the 2014-15 school year .......... 894,000 For services and expenses associated with the math and science high schools for the 2014-15 school year in the amount of 200 12653-15-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 $1,382,000, provided that such funds shall be allocated equally among those entities that received program funding for the 2007-08 school year .......................... 1,382,000 For additional grants in aid to certain school districts, public libraries and not-for-profit institutions. Notwithstand- ing any provision of law this appropri- ation shall be allocated only pursuant to a plan setting forth.an itemized list of grantees with the amount to be received by each, or the methodology for allocating such appropriation. Such plan shall be subject to the approval of the speaker of the assembly and the director of the budg- et and thereafter shall be included in a resolution calling for the expenditure of such monies, which resolution shall be approved by a majority vote of all members elected to the assembly upon a roll call vote ........................................ 23,420,000 For services and expenses of the Marlboro School District .............................. 4,000,000 For services and expenses of the Schenectady School District ................................ 480,000 Funds appropriated herein shall be available for educational services and expenses of the Syracuse city school district for the say yes to education program ................... 350,000 For additional grants in aid to certain school districts, public libraries, and not-for-profit institutions. Notwithstand- ing any provision of law this appropri- ation shall be allocated only pursuant to a plan setting forth an itemized list of grantees with the amount to be received by each, or the methodology for allocating such appropriation. Such plan shall be subject to the approval of the temporary president of the senate and the director of the budget and thereafter shall be included in a resolution calling for he expenditure of such monies, which resol- ution must be approved by a majority vote of all members elected to the senate upon a roll call vote ............................ 19,050,000 For services and expenses of the center for autism and related disabilities at the state university of New York at Albany ......... 740,000 For additional services and expenses for the center for autism and related disabilities 201 12653-15-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 at the state university of New York at Albany ......................................... 500,000 For services and expenses of the summer food program for the 2014-15 school year .......... 3,049,000 Work Force Education. For partial reimburse- ment of services and expenses per contract hour of work force education conducted by the consortium for worker education (CWE), a private not-for-profit corporation programs approved by the commissioner of education that enable adults who are 21 years of age or older to obtain or retain employment or improve their work skills capacity to enhance their opportunities for increased earnings and advancement ...... 11,500,000 For additional workforce education for the consortium for worker education .............. 1,500,000 For services and expenses related to the development, implementation and operation of charter schools for the 2014-15 school year including $1,733,375 for administrative/technical support services provided by the charter school institute of the state university of New York. This appropriation shall only be available for expenditure upon the approval of an expenditure plan by the director of the budget and funds appropriated herein shall be transferred to the miscellaneous special revenue fund - charter schools stimulus account ............................. 4,837,000 For the early college high schools program for the 2014-15 school year, provided, however, that expenditure of funds appro- priated herein shall support the continua- tion and expansion of the early college high schools program pursuant to a plan developed by the commissioner and approved by the director of the budget provided, further, that a portion of the payment to the early college high schools program awarded from this appropriation shall be available on a sliding scale based upon the number of college credits earned annu- ally by participating students consistent with guidelines established by the commis- sioner. Provided further that, notwith- standing any provision of law to the contrary, higher education partners participating in an early college high schools program, or the entity/entities responsible for setting tuition at the 202 12653-15-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 institution, shall be authorized to set a reduced rate of tuition and/or fees, or to waive tuition and/or fees entirely, for students enrolled in such early college high schools program with no reduction in other state, local or other support for such students earning college credit that such higher education partner would other- wise be eligible to receive .................. 2,000,000 For services and expenses of a $490,000 2014-15 school year program for mentoring and tutoring based on model programs prov- en to be effective in producing outcomes that include, but are not limited to, improved graduation rates, provided that such services shall be provided to students in one or more city school districts located in a city having a popu- lation in excess of 125,000 and less than 1,000,000 inhabitants provided further that such program will be operated by a community based organization ................... 490,000 For payment of small government assistance to school districts pursuant to subdivi- sion 7 of section 3641 of the education law on or before March 31, 2015 upon audit and warrant of the comptroller in the amount that small government assistance was paid to school districts in state fiscal year 2010-11 .......................... 1,868,000 For the payment of Supplemental Valuation Impact grants ................................ 5,300,000 For services and expenses of the New York City Community Learning Schools Initiative ... 1,500,000 For services and expenses of the Council on the Humanities ................................. 450,000 For services and expenses of national histo- ry day ......................................... 100,000 For services and expenses of CNY Arts Inc. ....... 100,000 For services and expenses of the Onondaga, Cortland, and Madison BOCES New Technology School Initiative .............................. 200,000 For services and expenses of Boys and Girls State .......................................... 150,000 For services and expenses of the Executive Leadership Institute ........................... 475,000 For additional expenditure savings due to the additional withholding of a portion of employment preparation education aid due to the city of New York equal to the reimbursement costs of the workforce education program from aid payable to such 203 12653-15-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 city school district payable on or after April 1, 2014; such additional moneys shall be credited to the elementary middle, secondary, and continuing educa- tion general fund local assistance account which shall not exceed the additional amount appropriated herein ................. (1,500,000) For purposes of the Just for Kids program at the State University of New York at Albany ................................................ 235,000 For educational services and expenses for DACA (Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals) eligible out of school youth and young adults ................................. 1,000,000 Less expenditure savings due to the with- holding of a portion of employment prepa- ration education aid due to the city of New York equal to the reimbursement costs of the work force education program from aid payable to such city school district payable on or after April 1, 2014; such moneys shall be credited to the office of prekindergarten through grade twelve education general fund-local assistance account and which shall not exceed the amount appropriated herein ................ (11,500,000) -------------- Program account subtotal .............. 40,210,240,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Education Fund Federal Department of Education Account - 25210 For grants to schools for specific programs including, but not limited to, grants for purposes under title I of the elementary and secondary education act. Notwith- standing any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of this appropriation may be suballocated to other state departments and agencies, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, as needed to accomplish the intent of this appropri- ation .................................... 1,771,819,000 For grants to schools and other eligible entities for state grants for improving teacher quality and mathematics and science partnerships pursuant to title II of the elementary and secondary education act. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of this appro- 204 12653-15-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 priation may be suballocated to other state departments and agencies, subject to the approval of the director of the budg- et, as needed to accomplish the intent of this appropriation ......................... 242,841,000 For grants to schools and other eligible entities for English language acquisition program pursuant to title III of the elementary and secondary education act. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of this appropriation may be suballocated to other state depart- ments and agencies, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, as needed to accomplish the intent of this appropriation ............................... 61,000,000 For grants to schools and other eligible entities for the 21st century community learning centers pursuant to title IV of the elementary and secondary education act. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of this appro- priation may be suballocated to other state departments and agencies, subject to the approval of the director of the budg- et, as needed to accomplish the intent of this appropriation .......................... 96,526,000 For grants to schools and other eligible entities for the charter schools program pursuant to title V of the elementary and secondary education act. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of this appropriation may be suballocated to other state departments and agencies, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, as needed to accomplish the intent of this appropri- ation ....................................... 28,000,000 For grants to schools and other eligible entities for the rural education initi- ative pursuant to title VI of the elemen- tary and secondary education act. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of this appropriation may be suballocated to other state depart- ments and agencies, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, as needed to accomplish the intent of this appropriation ................................ 5,000,000 For grants to schools and other eligible entities for homeless education program pursuant to title X of the elementary and 205 12653-15-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 secondary education act. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of this appropriation may be suballocated to other state departments and agencies, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, as needed to accomplish the intent of this appropri- ation ........................................ 8,000,000 For grants to schools and other eligible entities for specific programs including, but not limited to, the Carl D. Perkins vocational and applied technology educa- tion act (VTEA). Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of this appropriation may be suballocated to other state depart- ments and agencies, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, as needed to accomplish the intent of this appropriation ............................... 68,578,000 For various grants to schools and other eligible entities. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of this appropriation may be suballocated to other state departments and agencies, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, as needed to accomplish the intent of this appropriation ................ 29,425,000 For the education of individuals with disa- bilities including up to $3,000,000 for services and expenses of early childhood direction centers and $500,000 for services and expenses of the center for autism and related disabilities at the state university of New York at Albany. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of the funds appropri- ated herein shall be available, subject to a plan developed by the commissioner of education and approved by the director of the budget, for grants to ensure appropri- ately certified teachers in schools providing special services or programs as defined in paragraphs e, g, i and l of subdivision 2 of section 4401 of the education law to children placed by school districts and in approved preschool programs that provide full and half-day educational programs in accordance with section 4410 of the education law for children placed by school district. Provided further that, in the allocation 206 12653-15-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 of funds, priority shall be given to those programs with a demonstrated need to increase the number of certified teachers to comply with state and federal require- ments. Such funds shall be made available for such activities as certification prep- aration, training, assisting schools with personnel shortages and supporting activ- ities that improve the delivery of services to improve results for children with disabilities. Provided further that notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, of the funds appropriated herein: (i) $2,000,000 shall be available for payments to schools providing special services or programs as defined in para- graphs e, g, i, and l of subdivision 2 of section 4401 of the education law to help prevent excessive instructional staff turnover through a targeted adjustment of compensation for teachers providing direct instructional services to students at such schools. The commissioner of education shall develop an allocation plan, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, that distributes funds appropri- ated herein among eligible schools, as defined herein, that qualify based on the following criteria: eligible schools are those that have complied with all applica- ble requirements for previous grants for this purpose and whose average teacher salary are below the salary provided for similarly qualified teachers in public schools in the region in which such eligi- ble school is located. The allocation to each qualifying school shall be calculated based on the number of weighted full time equivalent (FTE) staff, as defined herein, in the per FTE award amount. The total number of weighted FTE shall be determined by multiplying the actual number of FTE teachers providing classroom instruction at each school, as determined by the commissioner, by: 1) a factor of 2.0 for those schools where average salaries that are 50 percent or less of those in public school located in the same geographic region; 2) a factor of 1.5 for those schools where average salaries that are 50 percent and 75 percent of public schools located in the same geographic region; or 207 12653-15-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 3) a factor of 1.0 for those schools where the average salaries that are 75-100 percent of public schools located in the same geographic region. The per FTE teach- er award amount shall be calculated by dividing the $2,000,000 by the total number of weighted FTE staff; (ii) $2,000,000 shall be available for payments to schools providing special services or programs as defined in paragraphs e, g, i, and l of subdivision 2 of section 4401 of the education law and approved preschool programs in accordance with section 4410 of the education law to help prevent excessive instructional staff turnover through a targeted adjustment of compen- sation for teachers providing direct instructional services to students at such schools. The commissioner of education shall develop an allocation plan, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, that distributes funds appropri- ated herein among eligible schools; (iii) up to $10,000,000 shall be available for costs associated with schools operated under article 85 of the education law which otherwise would be payable through the department's general fund aid to localities appropriation, provided further that notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, any disbursements against this $10,000,000 shall immediately reduce the amounts appropriated in the education department's general fund aid to localities for costs associated with schools operated under article 85 of the education law by an equivalent amount, and the portion of such general fund appropri- ation so affected shall have no further force or effect. Notwithstanding any provision of the law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be avail- able for payment of liabilities heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue and, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the department net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of this appropriation may be suballocated to other state depart- 208 12653-15-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 ments and agencies, as needed, to accom- plish the intent of this appropriation ..... 815,347,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ............... 3,126,536,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Federal Health and Human Services Account - 25122 For grants to schools for specific programs .... 5,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 5,000,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Miscellaneous Operating Grants Fund Federal Operating Grants Account - 25456 For grants to schools for specific programs .... 5,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 5,000,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal USDA-Food and Nutrition Services Fund Federal USDA-Food and Nutrition Services Account - 25026 For grants to schools and other eligible entities for programs funded through the national school lunch act ................ 1,077,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ............... 1,077,000,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Charter School Stimulus Fund Charter School Stimulus Account - 20601 For services and expenses related to devel- opment, implementation and operation of charter schools, including facility costs and loans to authorized schools, and including funds available for transfer for the administrative/technical support services provided by the charter school institute of the state university of New York. This appropriation shall only be available for expenditure upon the approval of an expenditure plan by the director of the budget ...................... 20,000,000 -------------- 209 12653-15-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Program account subtotal .................. 20,000,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other State Lottery Fund State Lottery Account - 20901 For general support for public schools for the 2014-15 and 2015-16 school years, provided that, notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, in computing the additional lottery grant pursuant to subparagraph (4) of paragraph b of subdivision 4 of section 92-c of the state finance law for the 2014-15 school year, the base grant shall not exceed $2,024,980,000. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013. Notwith- standing section 40 of the state finance law or any provision of law to the contra- ry, this appropriation shall lapse on March 31, 2016 ........................... 4,036,960,000 For allowances to private schools for the blind and deaf for the 2014-15 and 2015-16 school years, provided that no more than $20,000 shall be available for the 2014-15 state fiscal year payment. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013. Notwith- standing section 40 of the state finance law or any provision of law to the contra- ry, this appropriation shall lapse on March 31, 2016 .................................. 40,000 For general support for public schools, for the June 2013-14 and June 2014-15 school year payments, provided that no more than $240,000,000 shall be available for the 2014-15 state fiscal year payments for general support for public schools. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appro- priation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any appropri- 210 12653-15-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013. Notwithstanding section 40 of the state finance law or any provision of law to the contrary, this appropriation shall lapse on March 31, 2016 .............. 480,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ............... 4,517,000,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other State Lottery Fund VLT Education Account - 20904 For general support for public schools for the 2014-15 and 2015-16 school years, for grants awarded pursuant to subparagraph (2-a) of paragraph b of subdivision 4 of section 92-c of the state finance law, provided that no more than $950,604,000 shall be available for the 2014-15 state fiscal year payments for general support for public schools for the 2014-15 school year. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013. Notwithstanding section 40 of the state finance law or any provision of law to the contrary, this appropriation shall lapse on March 31, 2016 ............ 1,927,604,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ............... 1,927,604,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Commercial Gaming Revenue Account For payment, pursuant to section 97-nnnn of the state finance law, of additional aid to school districts otherwise eligible for an apportionment pursuant to subdivision 4 of section 3602 of the education law, in order to support elementary and secondary education, which, notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, shall for purposes of this appropriation mean support through after-school programs sap elimination adjustment restoration appor- 211 12653-15-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 tionments and/or foundation aid; provided that, ,for the 2014-15 school year, $81,000,000 shall be available from the funds appropriated herein and shall be payable, on/or after April 1, 2015, as a portion of the gap elimination adjustment restoration in such year. Provided further that, $81,000,000 of the funds appropri- ated herein shall be available for the 2015-16 school year; and provided further that, notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the funds appropriated herein shall only be available to support such purposes and shall not be inter- changed with any other item of appropri- ation; and provided that notwithstanding section 40 of the state finance law or any provision of law to the contrary, this appropriation shall remain in full force and effect to the maximum extent allowed by l720,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................. 720,000,000 -------------- SCHOOL TAX RELIEF PROGRAM ................................ 3,442,386,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other School Tax Relief Fund School Tax Relief Account - 20551 For payments to local governments and New York city relating to the school tax relief (STAR) program including state aid pursuant to section 1306-a of the real property tax law and section 54-f of the state finance law, except to the extent that such funds shall be applied as an offset against the past-due state tax liabilities of certain property owners pursuant to section 425 of the real prop- erty tax law and section 171-y of the tax law. Up to $80,000,000 of the funds appro- priated hereby may be suballocated or transferred to the department of taxation and finance for the purpose of making direct payments to certain property owners pursuant to subparagraph (iii) of para- graph (a) of subdivision (14) of section 425 of the real property tax law ......... 3,442,386,000 -------------- 212 12653-15-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 ADULT CAREER AND CONTINUING EDUCATION SERVICES PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For case services provided on or after October 1, 2010 to disabled individuals in accordance with economic eligibility criteria devel- oped by the department ... 54,000,000 ............ (re. $29,416,000) For services and expenses of independent living centers .............. 12,361,000 ........................................ (re. $5,140,000) For college readers aid payments ... 294,000 .......... (re. $294,000) For services and expenses of supported employment and integrated employment opportunities provided on or after October 1, 2010: For services and expenses of programs providing or leading to the provision of time-limited services or long-term support services ... 15,160,000 ....................................... (re. $10,328,000) For grants to schools for programs involving literacy and basic educa- tion for public assistance recipients for the 2013-14 school year for those programs administered by the state education department ... 1,843,000 ..................................... (re. $1,843,000) For competitive grants for adult literacy/education aid to public and private not-for-profit agencies, including but not limited to, 2 and 4 year colleges, community based organizations, libraries, and volunteer literacy organizations and institutions which meet quality standards promulgated by the commissioner of education to provide programs of basic literacy, high school equivalency, and English as a second language to persons 16 years of age or older for the remaining payments of 2012-13 school year and for the 2013-14 school year, provided further that no more than $300,000 shall be available for remaining payments for the 2012-13 school year ................. 5,293,000 ......................................... (re. $4,521,000) For aid payable for additional competitive grants for a $1,000,000 program of adult literacy education aid to public and private not- for-profit agencies, including but not limited to, 2 and 4 year colleges, community based organization, libraries, and volunteer literacy organizations and institutions to provide programs of basic literacy, high school equivalency, and English as a second language to persons 16 years of age or older, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payments of liabilities heretofore or hereafter to accrue ... 700,000 .................................. (re. $700,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For case services provided on or after October 1, 2010 to disabled individuals in accordance with economic eligibility criteria devel- oped by the department ... 54,000,000 ................ (re. $15,000) For services and expenses of independent living centers .............. 12,361,000 ............................................ (re. $9,000) For college readers aid payments ... 294,000 .......... (re. $294,000) For services and expenses of supported employment and integrated employment opportunities provided on or after October 1, 2010: 213 12653-15-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses of programs providing or leading to the provision of time-limited services or long-term support services ... 15,160,000 .......................................... (re. $131,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For college readers aid payments ... 294,000 ........... (re. $10,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal [Department of] Education Fund Federal Department of Education Account - 25210 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For case services provided to individuals with disabilities .......... 70,000,000 ....................................... (re. $68,958,000) For the independent living program ... 2,572,000 .... (re. $2,572,000) For the supported employment program ... 2,500,000 .. (re. $2,500,000) For grants to schools and other eligible entities for adult basic education, literacy, and civics education pursuant to the workforce investment act ... 48,704,000 .................... (re. $48,704,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For case services provided to individuals with disabilities .......... 70,000,000 ....................................... (re. $31,310,000) For the independent living program ... 2,572,000 .... (re. $1,252,000) For the supported employment program ... 2,500,000 .. (re. $2,500,000) For grants to schools and other eligible entities for adult basic education, literacy, and civics education pursuant to the workforce investment act ... 48,704,000 .................... (re. $11,725,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For case services provided to individuals with disabilities .......... 65,000,000 ....................................... (re. $20,000,000) For the independent living program ... 2,572,000 ....... (re. $15,000) For the supported employment program ... 2,500,000 .... (re. $100,000) For grants to schools and other eligible entities for adult basic education, literacy, and civics education pursuant to the workforce investment act ... 48,704,000 ....................... (re. $700,000) Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund VESID Social Security Account - 22001 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For the rehabilitation of social security disability beneficiaries ... 11,760,000 ....................................... (re. $11,760,000) By chapter 53, section 1, laws of 2012: For the rehabilitation of social security disability beneficiaries ... 11,760,000 ........................................ (re. $3,000,000) CULTURAL EDUCATION PROGRAM 214 12653-15-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: Aid to public libraries including aid to New York public library (NYPL) and NYPL's science industry and business library. Provided that, notwithstanding any provision of law, rule or regulation to the contrary, such aid, and the state's liability therefor, shall represent fulfillment of the state's obligation for this program ... 81,627,000 ....................................... (re. $14,233,000) For additional aid to public libraries ... 4,000,000 .... (re. $1,000) For additional aid to public libraries for reimbursement of costs associated with the payment of the metropolitan commuter transporta- tion mobility tax, subject to an allocation plan developed by the commissioner of education and approved by the director of the budget ... 1,300,000 ..................................... (re. $1,300,000) Aid to educational television and radio. Notwithstanding any provision of law, rule or regulation to the contrary, the amount appropriated herein shall represent fulfillment of the state's obligation for this program ... 14,002,000 ....................... (re. $1,610,000) Special Revenue Fund - Federal Federal MISCELLANEOUS Operating Grants Fund Federal Operating Grants Account - 25300 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For aid to public libraries pursuant to various federal laws including the library services technology act ................................ 5,400,000 ......................................... (re. $5,400,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For aid to public libraries pursuant to various federal laws including the library services technology act ................................ 5,400,000 ......................................... (re. $3,231,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For aid to public libraries pursuant to various federal laws including the library services technology act ................................ 5,400,000 ........................................... (re. $100,000) Special Revenue Funds - Other New York State Local Government Records Management Improvement Fund Local Government Records Management Account - 20501 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: Grants to individual local governments or groups of cooperating local governments as provided in section 57.35 of the arts and cultural affairs law ... 8,346,000 ......................... (re. $5,864,000) Aid for documentary heritage grants and aid to eligible archives, libraries, historical societies, museums, and to certain organiza- tions including the state education department that provide services to such programs ... 461,000 ........................ (re. $300,000) 215 12653-15-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: Grants to individual local governments or groups of cooperating local governments as provided in section 57.35 of the arts and cultural affairs law ... 8,346,000 ......................... (re. $5,000,000) Aid for documentary heritage grants and aid to eligible archives, libraries, historical societies, museums, and to certain organiza- tions including the state education department that provide services to such programs ... 461,000 ........................ (re. $48,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: Grants to individual local governments or groups of cooperating local governments as provided in section 57.35 of the arts and cultural affairs law ... 8,346,000 ......................... (re. $3,416,000) OFFICE OF HIGHER EDUCATION AND THE PROFESSIONS PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For liberty partnerships program awards as prescribed by section 612 of the education law as added by chapter 425 of the laws of 1988. Notwithstanding any other section of law to the contrary, funding for such programs in the 2013-14 fiscal year shall be limited to the amount appropriated herein ... 12,542,000 ........ (re. $12,180,000) For additional liberty partnerships program awards as prescribed by section 612 of the education law as added by chapter 425 of the laws of 1988. Notwithstanding any other section of law to the contrary, funding for such programs in the 2013-14 fiscal year shall be limit- ed to the amount appropriated herein ... 376,260 .... (re. $376,260) For higher education opportunity program awards. Funds appropriated herein shall be used by independent colleges to expand opportunities for the educationally and economically disadvantaged at independent institutions of higher learning ... 24,268,000 ... (re. $24,268,000) For additional higher education opportunity program awards. Funds appropriated herein shall be used by independent colleges to expand opportunities for the educationally and economically disadvantaged at independent institutions of higher learning ..................... 728,040 ............................................. (re. $728,040) For science and technology entry program (STEP) awards ............... 10,801,000 ....................................... (re. $10,068,000) For additional science and technology entry program (STEP) awards ... 324,030 ............................................. (re. $324,030) For collegiate science and technology entry program (CSTEP) awards ... 8,184,000 ......................................... (re. $7,651,000) For additional collegiate science and technology entry program (CSTEP) awards ... 245,520 .................................. (re. $245,520) For teacher opportunity corps program awards ......................... 450,000 ............................................. (re. $450,000) For state financial assistance to expand high needs nursing programs at private colleges and universities in accordance with section 6401-a of the education law ... 941,000 ............. (re. $941,000) 216 12653-15-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses of the national board for professional teaching standards certification grant program for the 2013-14 school year ... 368,000 ............................. (re. $368,000) For postsecondary aid to Native Americans to fund awards to eligible students. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contra- ry, the amount herein made available shall constitute the state's entire obligation for all costs incurred under section 4118 of the education law in state fiscal year 2013-14 ......................... 598,000 ............................................. (re. $598,000) The appropriation made by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013, to the office of prekindergarten through grade twelve education program, is hereby transferred and reappropriated to the office of higher education and the professions program: For services and expenses of the national board for professional teaching standards certificate grant program ....................... 250,000 ............................................. (re. $250,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws Of 2012: For liberty partnerships program awards as prescribed by section 612 of the education law as added by chapter 425 of the laws of 1988. Notwithstanding any other section of law to the contrary, funding for such programs in the 2012-13 fiscal year shall be limited to the amount appropriated herein ... 10,842,000 ......... (re. $4,621,000) For additional liberty partnerships program awards as prescribed by section 612 of the education law as added by chapter 425 of the laws of 1988. Notwithstanding any other section of law to the contrary, funding for such programs in the 2012-13 fiscal year shall be limit- ed to the amount appropriated herein ... 1,700,000 .... (re. $1,000) For higher education opportunity program awards. Funds appropriated herein shall be used by independent colleges to expand opportunities for the educationally and economically disadvantaged at independent institutions of higher learning ... 20,783,000 .... (re. $7,755,000) For additional higher education opportunity program awards. Funds appropriated herein shall be used by independent colleges to expand opportunities for the educationally and economically disadvantaged at independent institutions of higher learning ..................... 3,485,000 ............................................. (re. $1,000) For science and technology entry program (STEP) awards ............... 9,774,000 ............................................ (re. $93,000) For additional science and technology entry program (STEP) awards ... 1,027,000 ............................................. (re. $1,000) For collegiate science and technology entry program (CSTEP) awards ... 7,406,000 ............................................ (re. $71,000) For teacher opportunity corps program awards ......................... 450,000 ............................................. (re. $238,000) For services and expenses of the national board for professional teaching standards certification grant program ..................... 368,000 ............................................. (re. $368,000) The appropriation made by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws Of 2012, is hereby amended and reappropriated to read: 217 12653-15-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For additional collegiate science and [techology] TECHNOLOGY entry program (CSTEP) awards ... 778,000 .................... (re. $1,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: The moneys herein appropriated shall be available for higher and continuing education programs provided by independent colleges, universities and other organizations approved by the state education department. For liberty partnerships program awards as prescribed by section 612 of the education law as added by chapter 425 of the laws of 1988. Notwithstanding any other section of law to the contrary, funding for such programs in the 2011-12 fiscal year shall be limited to the amount appropriated herein ... 10,842,000 ........... (re. $126,000) For higher education opportunity program awards. Funds appropriated herein shall be used by independent colleges to expand opportunities for the educationally and economically disadvantaged at independent institutions of higher learning ... 20,783,000 .... (re. $3,610,000) For science and technology entry program (STEP) awards ............... 9,774,000 ........................................... (re. $151,000) For teacher opportunity corps program awards ......................... 450,000 ............................................... (re. $2,000) For services and expenses of the national board for professional teaching standards certification grant program ..................... 368,000 .............................................. (re. $50,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For higher education opportunity program awards. Funds appropriated herein shall be used by independent colleges to expand opportunities for the educationally and economically disadvantaged at independent institutions of higher learning ... 20,783,000 .... (re. $2,346,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2009, as amended by chapter 502, section 2, of the laws of 2009: For higher education opportunity program awards. Funds appropriated herein shall be used by independent colleges to expand opportunities for the educationally and economically disadvantaged at independent institutions of higher learning; provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after November 1, 2009 shall be reduced by 12.5 percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of November 1, 2009 ................. 23,752,000 .......................................... (re. $522,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2008, as amended by chapter 496, section 3, of the laws of 2008: For higher education opportunity program awards. Funds appropriated herein shall be used by independent colleges to expand opportunities for the educationally and economically disadvantaged at independent institutions of higher learning, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 .................. 23,716,000 ........................................... (re. $80,000) 218 12653-15-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For science and technology entry program (STEP) and the collegiate science and technology entry program (CSTEP) awards, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expend- iture and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 ... 18,620,000 .................... (re. $3,587,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2007: For services and expenses of the higher education opportunity program. Funds appropriated herein shall be used by independent colleges to expand opportunities for the educationally and economically disad- vantaged at independent institutions of higher learning ............ 24,200,000 ........................................ (re. $2,465,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2007, as transferred by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses of the national board for professional teaching standards certification grant program for the 2007-08 school year ... 500,000 ............................. (re. $116,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2006, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2010: The moneys herein appropriated shall be available for higher and continuing education programs provided by independent colleges, universities and other organizations approved by the state education department. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, no funds are herein appropriated and no disbursements are to be made for basic or bonus medical/dental capitation aid or college work study programs in accordance with the following: For services and expenses of the higher education opportunity program. Funds appropriated herein shall be used by independent colleges to expand opportunities for the educationally and economically disad- vantaged at independent institutions of higher learning ... 22,000,000 .......................................... (re. $560,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2005: The moneys herein appropriated shall be available for higher and continuing education programs provided by independent colleges, universities and other organizations approved by the state education department. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, no funds are herein appropriated and no disbursements are to be made for basic or bonus medical/dental capitation aid or college work study programs in accordance with the following: For services and expenses of the higher education opportunity program. Funds appropriated herein shall be used by independent colleges to expand opportunities for the educationally and economically disad- vantaged at independent institutions of higher learning ............ 10,450,000 .......................................... (re. $442,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal [Department of] Education Fund Federal Department of Education Account - 25210 219 12653-15-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For grants to schools and other eligible entities for programs pursu- ant to various federal laws including: title II-A improving teacher quality program. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, funds appropri- ated herein may be suballocated, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, to any state agency or department, and interchanged to other accounts, to accomplish the purpose of this appropriation. A portion of this appropriation may be interchanged to other accounts, as needed to accomplish the intent of this appro- priation ... 5,000,000 ............................ (re. $5,000,000) OFFICE OF PREKINDERGARTEN THROUGH GRADE TWELVE EDUCATION PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses of remaining obligations for the 2012-13 school year for support for the operation of targeted prekindergar- ten for those providers not eligible to receive funding pursuant to section 3602-e of the education law and for support for providers continuing to operate such programs in the 2013-14 school year. Such funds shall be expended pursuant to a plan developed by the commis- sioner of education and approved by the director of the budget ..... 1,303,000 ......................................... (re. $1,303,000) For services and expenses of remaining obligations of a $10,220,000 teacher resources and computer training centers program for the 2012-13 school year ... 3,066,000 ................... (re. $270,000) Funds appropriated herein shall be available for services and expenses of a $14,260,000 teacher resources and computer training center program for the 2013-14 school year ................................ 9,982,000 ......................................... (re. $9,982,000) For education of children of migrant workers for the 2013-14 school year ... 89,000 ...................................... (re. $89,000) For the school lunch and breakfast program. Funds for the school lunch and breakfast program shall be expended subject to the limita- tion of funds available and may be used to reimburse sponsors of non-profit school lunch, breakfast, or other school child feeding programs based upon the number of federally reimbursable breakfasts and lunches served to students under such program agreements entered into by the state education department and such sponsors, in accord- ance with an act of Congress entitled the "National School Lunch Act," P.L. 79-396, as amended, or the provisions of the "Child Nutrition Act of 1966," P.L. 89-642, as amended, in the case of school breakfast programs to reimburse sponsors in excess of the federal rates of reimbursement. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the moneys hereby appropriated, or so much thereof as may be necessary, are to be available for the purposes herein specified for obligations heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue for the school years beginning July 1, 2011, July 1, 2012 and July 1, 2013. 220 12653-15-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Notwithstanding any law, rule or regulation to the contrary, the amount appropriated herein represents the maximum amount payable during the 2013-14 state fiscal year for state reimbursement for school lunch and breakfast programs ................................ 34,400,000 ....................................... (re. $21,000,000) For nonpublic school aid payable in the 2013-14 state fiscal year. Notwithstanding any provision of law, rule or regulation to the contrary, the amount appropriated herein represents the maximum amount payable during the 2013-14 state fiscal year ................ 94,016,000 ....................................... (re. $91,532,000) For aid payable for the 2011-12 school year for additional nonpublic school aid. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued and hereafter to accrue ... 34,549,000 .... (re. $2,442,000) For aid payable for additional nonpublic school aid. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued and hereafter to accrue, provided further that the commissioner of education shall produce an analysis to be submitted to the director of the budget of the department's obligation under the program for prior school year expenses providing that reimbursement of expenses beginning for the 2011-12 school year shall be calculated based on the parameters used to generate claims for the 2005-06 school year ..................... 9,000,000 ......................................... (re. $2,400,000) For academic intervention for nonpublic schools based on a plan to be developed by the commissioner of education and approved by the director of the budget ... 922,000 .................. (re. $922,000) For services and expenses of Safety Equipment for Nonpublic Schools ... 4,500,000 ..................................... (re. $4,500,000) For costs associated with schools for the blind and deaf and other students with disabilities subject to article 85 of the education law, including state aid for blind and deaf pupils in certain insti- tutions to be paid for the purposes provided under section 4204-a of the education law for the education of deaf children under 3 years of age, including transfers to the miscellaneous special revenue fund Rome school for the deaf account pursuant to a plan to be developed by the commissioner and approved by the director of the budget. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $84,700,000 shall be avail- able for reimbursement to school districts for the tuition costs of students attending schools for the blind and deaf during the 2012-13 school year pursuant to subdivision 2 of section 4204 of education law and subdivision 2 of section 4207 of the education law, up to $3,400,000 shall be available for debt service on capital construction projects financed through the state dormitory authori- ty, and up to $9,000,000 shall be available for remaining allowable purposes. Provided further that, notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, upon disbursement of funds appropriated for allowances to schools for the blind and deaf in the individuals with disabilities program special revenue funds-federal/aid to localities for purposes of this appropriation, funds appropriated herein shall be reduced in 221 12653-15-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 an amount equivalent to such disbursement and the portion of this appropriation so affected shall have no further force or effect. Notwithstanding any provision of the law to the contrary, funds appro- priated herein shall be available for payment of liabilities hereto- fore accrued or hereafter to accrue and, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the department net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements and credits ... 97,100,000 ................................... (re. $56,000,000) For July and August programs for school-aged children with handicap- ping conditions pursuant to section 4408 of the education law. Moneys appropriated herein shall be used as follows: (i) for remain- ing base year and prior school years obligations, (ii) for the purposes of subdivision 4 of section 3602 of the education law for schools operated under articles 87 and 88 of the education law, and (iii) notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, for payments made pursuant to this appropriation for current school year obligations, provided, however, that such payments shall not exceed 70 percent of the state aid due for the sum of the approved tuition and maintenance rates and transportation expense provided for here- in; provided, however, that payment of eligible claims shall be payable in the order that such claims have been approved for payment by the commissioner of education, but in no case shall a single payee draw down more than 45 percent of this appropriation, and provided further that no claim shall be set aside for insufficiency of funds to make a complete payment, but shall be eligible for a partial payment in one year and shall retain its priority date status for subsequent appropriations designated for such purposes. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall only be available for liabilities incurred prior to July 1, 2014, shall be used to pay 2012-13 school year claims in the first instance, and represent the maximum amount payable during the 2013-14 state fiscal year. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of liabilities heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue and, subject to the approval of the director of the budg- et, such funds shall be available to the department net of disallow- ances, refunds, reimbursements and credits ......................... 321,700,000 ..................................... (re. $311,000,000) For additional services and expenses of July and August programs for school aged children with handicapping conditions pursuant to section 4408 of the education law .................................. 16,800,000 ....................................... (re. $16,800,000) For the state's share of the costs of the education of preschool chil- dren with disabilities pursuant to section 4410 of the education law, provided, however, that up to $1,000,000 of the amount appro- priated herein may be made available for grants awarded through a competitive process to municipalities to enhance their oversight of preschool special education programs and providers. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law to the contrary, the amount appro- priated herein shall support a state share of preschool handicapped education costs for the 2012-13 school year limited to 59.5 percent of such total approved expenditures, and furthermore, notwithstand- 222 12653-15-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 ing any other provision of law, local claims for reimbursement of costs incurred prior to the 2011-12 school year and during the 2011-12 school year that have been approved for payment by the education department as of March 31, 2013 shall be the first claims paid from this appropriation. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of liabilities heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue and, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the department net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements and credits ................................ 983,500,000 ..................................... (re. $383,500,000) For services and expenses of the New York state center for school safety for the 2013-14 school year. Funds appropriated herein shall be used to operate a statewide center and shall be subject to an expenditure plan approved by the director of the budget ............ 466,000 ............................................. (re. $466,000) For services and expenses of the health education program for the 2013-14 school year. Funds appropriated herein shall be available for health-related programs including, but not limited to, those providing instruction and supportive services in comprehensive health education and/or acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) education. Of the amounts appropriated herein, $86,000 shall be available for the program previously operated as the school health demonstration program. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein may be suballocated, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, to any state agency or department to accomplish the purpose of this appropriation ... 691,000 ............................................. (re. $648,000) For services and expenses of the health education program for the 2013-14 school year. Funds appropriated herein shall be available for health-related programs including, but not limited to, those providing instruction and supportive services in comprehensive health education and/or acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) education. Of the amounts appropriated herein, $86,000 shall be available for the program previously operated as the school health demonstration program. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein may be suballocated, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, to any state agency or department to accomplish the purpose of this appropriation ... 691,000 .......................................... (re. $43,000) For competitive grants for the 2013-14 school year for extended day programs and school violence prevention programs pursuant to section 2814 of the education law provided, however, notwithstanding any inconsistent provisions of law, eligible entities receiving funds for extended day programs may include not-for-profit organizations working in collaboration with a public school or school district ... 24,344,000 ....................................... (re. $18,681,000) For aid payable for the 2013-14 school year for support of county vocational education and extension boards pursuant to section 1104 of the education law, provided, however, that notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, rule, or regulation, any apportion- ment of aid shall be based on a quota amounting to one-half of the 223 12653-15-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 salary paid each teacher, director, assistant, and supervisor, where such salary is attributable to a course of study first submitted to the commissioner for approval pursuant to section 1103 of the educa- tion law on or before July 1, 2010, but not to exceed the amount computed by the commissioner based upon an assumed annualized salary equal to ten thousand five hundred dollars per school year on account of the employment of such teacher, director, assistant or supervisor and provided further that payment from this appropriation shall first be made for approved claims for salary expenses for the 2013-14 school year, and any amount remaining after payment of such claims shall be available for payment of unpaid claims for prior school years ... 932,000 ............................ (re. $723,000) For services and expenses of the primary mental health project at the children's institute for the 2013-14 school year ................... 894,000 ............................................. (re. $894,000) For services and expenses associated with the math and science high schools for the 2013-14 school year in the amount of $1,382,000, provided that such funds shall be allocated equally among those entities that received program funding for the 2007-08 school year ... 1,382,000 ....................................... (re. $792,000) For services and expenses associated with the math and science high schools for the 2013-14 school year in the amount of $1,382,000, provided that such funds shall be allocated equally among those entities that received program funding for the 2007-08 school year ... 1,382,000 ....................................... (re. $215,000) Funds appropriated herein shall be available for educational services and expenses of the Syracuse city school district for the say yes to education program ... 350,000 ....................... (re. $350,000) For services and expenses of the center for autism and related disa- bilities at the state university of New York at Albany ............. 740,000 ............................................. (re. $740,000) For additional aid for the center for autism and related disabilities at the state university of New York at Albany ...................... 250,000 ............................................. (re. $250,000) For services and expenses of the summer food program for the 2013-14 school year ... 3,049,000 ........................... (re. $633,000) Work Force Education. For partial reimbursement of services and expenses per contract hour of work force education conducted by the consortium for worker education (CWE), a private not-for-profit corporation programs approved by the commissioner of education that enable adults who are 21 years of age or older to obtain or retain employment or improve their work skills capacity to enhance their opportunities for increased earnings and advancement ............... 11,500,000 ........................................ (re. $3,810,000) For services and expenses of a $490,000 2013-14 school year program for mentoring and tutoring based on model programs proven to be effective in producing outcomes that include, but are not limited to, improved graduation rates, provided that such services shall be provided to students in one or more city school districts located in a city having a population in excess of 125,000 and less than 1,000,000 inhabitants provided further that such program will be 224 12653-15-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 operated by a community based organization ......................... 490,000 ............................................. (re. $490,000) For payment of small government assistance to school districts pursu- ant to subdivision 7 of section 3641 of the education law on or before March 31, 2014 upon audit and warrant of the comptroller in the amount that small government assistance was paid to school districts in state fiscal year 2010-11 ... 1,868,000 .. (re. $1,000) For educational services and expenses for DACA (Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals) eligible out of school youth and young adults ... 1,000,000 ..................................... (re. $1,000,000) For services and expenses of the Project Rise program ................ 300,000 ............................................. (re. $300,000) For services and expenses of the Community Services Project .......... 350,000 ............................................. (re. $350,000) For services and expenses for the Council of the Humanities .......... 450,000 ............................................. (re. $450,000) For services and expenses of the New York State Historical Association for National History Day ... 100,000 ................ (re. $100,000) For services and expenses of the Executive Leadership Institute ... 150,000 ............................................. (re. $150,000) For additional aid for services and expenses of community learning schools ... 700,000 ................................. (re. $700,000) For services and expenses of the Project Witness Program ............. 350,000 ............................................. (re. $350,000) North Syracuse Early Childhood Education Project at Main St. ......... 100,000 ............................................. (re. $100,000) For additional grants in aid to certain school districts, public libraries, and not-for-profit institutions. Notwithstanding any provision of law this appropriation shall be allocated only pursuant to a plan setting forth an itemized list of grantees with the amount to be received by each, or the methodology for allocating such appropriation. Such plan shall be subject to the approval of the temporary president of the senate and the director of the budget and thereafter shall be included in a resolution calling for he expendi- ture of such monies, which resolution must be approved by a majority vote of all members elected to the senate upon a roll call vote ... 15,109,000 ........................................ (re. $3,050,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $84,700,000 shall be avail- able for reimbursement to school districts for the tuition costs of students attending schools for the blind and deaf during the 2011-12 school year pursuant to subdivision 2 of section 4204 of education law and subdivision 2 of section 4207 of education law, up to $5,600,000 shall be available for debt service on capital construction projects financed through the state dormitory authori- ty, and up to $9,000,000 shall be available for remaining allowable purposes. Provided further that, notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, upon disbursement of funds appropriated for allowances to schools for the blind and deaf in the individuals with disabilities program special revenue funds-federal/aid to localities for purposes 225 12653-15-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 of this appropriation, funds appropriated herein shall be reduced in an amount equivalent to such disbursement and the portion of this appropriation so affected shall have no further force or effect. Notwithstanding any provision of the law to the contrary, funds appro- priated herein shall be available for payment of liabilities hereto- fore accrued or hereafter to accrue and, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the department net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements and credits ... 99,300,000 .................................... (re. $3,540,000) For July and August programs for school-aged children with handicap- ping conditions pursuant to section 4408 of the education law. Moneys appropriated herein shall be used as follows: (i) for remain- ing base year and prior school years obligations, (ii) for the purposes of subdivision 4 of section 3602 of the education law for schools operated under articles 87 and 88 of the education law, and (iii) notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, for payments made pursuant to this appropriation for current school year obligations, provided, however, that such payments shall not exceed 70 percent of the state aid due for the sum of the approved tuition and maintenance rates and transportation expense provided for here- in; provided, however, that payment of eligible claims shall be payable in the order that such claims have been approved for payment by the commissioner of education, but in no case shall a single payee draw down more than 45 percent of this appropriation, and provided further that no claim shall be set aside for insufficiency of funds to make a complete payment, but shall be eligible for a partial payment in one year and shall retain its priority date status for subsequent appropriations designated for such purposes. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall only be available for liabilities incurred prior to July 1, 2013, shall be used to pay 2011-12 school year claims in the first instance, and represent the maximum amount payable during the 2012-13 state fiscal year. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of liabilities heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue and, subject to the approval of the director of the budg- et, such funds shall be available to the department net of disallow- ances, refunds, reimbursements and credits ......................... 321,700,000 ....................................... (re. $1,500,000) For the state's share of the costs of the education of preschool chil- dren with disabilities pursuant to section 4410 of the education law. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law to the contrary, the amount appropriated herein shall support a state share of preschool handicapped education costs for the 2011-12 school year limited to 59.5 percent of such total approved expenditures, and furthermore, notwithstanding any other provision of law, local claims for reimbursement of costs incurred prior to the 2010-11 school year and during the 2010-11 school year that have been approved for payment by the education department as of March 31, 2012 shall be the first claims paid from this appropriation. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, funds appro- priated herein shall be available for payment of liabilities hereto- 226 12653-15-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 fore accrued or hereafter to accrue and, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the department net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements and credits ... 933,600,000 ..................................... (re. $300,000) For services and expenses of the summer food program for the 2012-13 school year ... 3,049,000 ........................... (re. $786,000) For payments to school districts required pursuant to section 3609-g of the education law to reimburse school districts for costs associ- ated with the payment of the metropolitan commuter transportation mobility tax. Pursuant to part B of chapter 56 of the laws of 2011, such reimbursement will be made for tax payments made by school districts for periods prior to April 1, 2012 ....................... 60,000,000 ........................................ (re. $6,874,000) For education of children of migrant workers for the 2012-13 school year ... 89,000 ...................................... (re. $89,000) For grants to schools for programs involving literacy and basic educa- tion for public assistance recipients for the 2012-13 school year for those programs administered by the state education department ... 1,843,000 ....................................... (re. $504,000) For competitive grants for adult literacy/ education aid to public and private not-for-profit agencies, including but not limited to, 2 and 4 year colleges, community based organizations, libraries, and volunteer literacy organizations and institutions which meet quality standards promulgated by the commissioner of education to provide programs of basic literacy, high school equivalency, and English as a second language to persons 16 years of age or older for the 2012- 13 school year ... 4,293,000 ......................... (re. $69,000) For aid payable for additional competitive grants for a $1,000,000 program of adult literacy education aid to public and private not- for-profit agencies, including but not limited to, 2 and 4 year colleges, community based organizations, libraries, and volunteer literacy organizations and institutions to provide programs of basic literacy, high school equivalency, and English as a second language to persons 16 years of age or older, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payments of liabilities heretofore or hereafter to accrue ... 700,000 .................................... (re. $1,000) For nonpublic school aid payable in the 2012-13 state fiscal year. Notwithstanding any provision of law, rule or regulation to the contrary, the amount appropriated herein represents the maximum amount payable during the 2012-13 state fiscal year ................ 90,400,000 ............................................ (re. $6,000) For aid payable for additional nonpublic school aid. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued and hereafter to accrue provided that, notwithstanding any provision of law, rule or regulation to the contrary, the amount appropriated herein repres- ents the maximum amount payable during the 2012-13 state fiscal year ... 26,220,000 .................................... (re. $2,621,000) For aid payable for additional nonpublic school aid. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued and hereafter to accrue provided that, notwithstanding any provision of law, rule or 227 12653-15-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 regulation to the contrary, the amount appropriated herein repres- ents the maximum amount payable during the 2012-13 state fiscal year, provided further that the commissioner of education shall develop a plan to be submitted to the director of the budget for meeting the department's obligation under the program for prior school year expenses providing that reimbursement of expenses begin- ning for the 2011-12 school year shall be calculated based on the parameters used to generate claims for the 2005-06 school year ... 7,000,000 ............................................. (re. $1,000) For academic intervention for nonpublic schools based on a plan to be developed by the commissioner of education and approved by the director of the budget ... 922,000 .................. (re. $922,000) For services and expenses of the New York state center for school safety for the 2012-13 school year. Funds appropriated herein shall be used to operate a state-wide center and shall be subject to an expenditure plan approved by the director of the budget ............ 466,000 .............................................. (re. $30,000) For services and expenses of the health education program for the 2012-13 school year. Funds appropriated herein shall be available for health-related programs including, but not limited to, those providing instruction and supportive services in comprehensive health education and/or acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) education. Of the amounts appropriated herein, $86,000 shall be available for the program previously operated as the school health demonstration program. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein may be suballocated, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, to any state agency or department to accomplish the purpose of this appropriation ... 691,000 ............................................. (re. $524,000) For competitive grants for the 2012-13 school year for extended day programs and school violence prevention programs pursuant to section 2814 of the education law provided, however, notwithstanding any inconsistent provisions of law, eligible entities receiving funds for extended day programs may include not-for-profit organizations working in collaboration with a public school or school district ... 24,344,000 ........................................ (re. $7,811,000) For aid payable for the 2012-13 school year for support of county vocational education and extension boards pursuant to section 1104 of the education law, provided, however, that notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, rule, or regulation, any apportion- ment of aid shall be based on a quota amounting to one-half of the salary paid each teacher, director, assistant, and supervisor, where such salary is attributable to a course of study first submitted to the commissioner for approval pursuant to section 1103 of the educa- tion law on or before July 1, 2010, but not to exceed the amount computed by the commissioner based upon an assumed annualized salary equal to ten thousand five hundred dollars per school year on account of the employment of such teacher, director, assistant or supervisor ... 932,000 ............................... (re. $53,000) For services and expenses associated with the math and science high schools for the 2012-13 school year in the amount of $1,382,000, provided that such funds shall be allocated equally among those 228 12653-15-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 entities that received program funding for the 2007-08 school year 1,382,000 ......................................... (re. $1,007,000) Funds appropriated herein shall be available for educational services and expenses of the Syracuse city school district for the say yes to education program ... 350,000 ......................... (re. $2,000) For services and expenses of the center for autism and related disa- bilities at the state university of New York at Albany ............. 490,000 ............................................. (re. $490,000) For additional services and expenses of the center for autism and related disabilities at the state university of New York at Albany ... 250,000 ......................................... (re. $250,000) Work Force Education. For partial reimbursement of services and expenses per contract hour of work force education conducted by the consortium for worker education (CWE), a private not-for-profit corporation programs approved by the commissioner of education that enable adults who are 21 years of age or older to obtain or retain employment or improve their work skills capacity to enhance their opportunities for increased earnings and advancement ............... 13,000,000 ........................................ (re. $2,750,000) For postsecondary aid to Native Americans to fund awards to eligible students. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contra- ry, the amount herein made available shall constitute the state's entire obligation for all costs incurred under section 4118 of the education law in state fiscal year 2012-13 ......................... 598,000 ............................................. (re. $182,000) For additional payments to the city of New York for costs incurred for the provision of services that are consistent with and conforms to a chapter of the laws of 2013 enacted as legislation submitted by the governor pursuant to article VII of the New York constitution relat- ing to the transportation of students who remain at school until four o'clock in the afternoon or later for regularly scheduled academic programs ... 3,000,000 ................... (re. $3,000,000) For additional grants in aid to certain school districts, public libraries, and not-for-profit institutions. Notwithstanding any provision of law this appropriation shall be allocated only pursuant to a plan setting forth an itemized list of grantees with the amount to be received by each, or the methodology for allocating such appropriation. Such plan shall be subject to the approval of the speaker of the assembly and the director of the budget and thereaft- er shall be included in a resolution calling for the expenditure of such monies, which resolution must be approved by a majority vote of all members elected to the assembly upon a roll call vote ... 9,121,000 ......................................... (re. $9,121,000) For additional grants in aid to certain school districts, public libraries, and not-for-profit institutions. Notwithstanding any provision of law this appropriation shall be allocated only pursuant to a plan setting forth an itemized list of grantees with the amount to be received by each, or the methodology for allocating such appropriation. Such plan shall be subject to the approval of the temporary president of the senate and the director of the budget and thereafter shall be included in a resolution calling for the expend- iture of such monies, which resolution must be approved by a majori- 229 12653-15-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 ty vote of all members elected to the senate upon a roll call vote ... 20,605,000 .................................... (re. $2,250,000) For payment of small government assistance to school districts pursu- ant to subdivision 7 of section 3641 of the education law on or before March 31, 2013 upon audit and warrant of the comptroller in the amount that small government assistance was paid to school districts in state fiscal year 2010-11 ............................. 1,868,000 ............................................. (re. $1,000) For services and expenses of the New York State Historical Association for National History Day ... 100,000 ................ (re. $100,000) For purposes of the North Country Cultural Center for the Arts ....... 100,000 ............................................. (re. $100,000) For purposes of the missing children program ......................... 1,000,000 ......................................... (re. $1,000,000) After School Programs for New York City .............................. 1,500,000 ......................................... (re. $1,500,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: Funds appropriated herein shall be available for services and expenses of a $20,440,000 teacher resources and computer training centers program for the 2011-12 school year provided that, notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, funds appropriated herein may be inter- changed with any other item of appropriation for general support for public schools within the general fund local assistance account elementary, middle, secondary and continuing education program. Notwithstanding any other law, rule or regulation to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of finan- cial assistance net of any disallowances, refunds, reimbursement and credits, and may be suballocated to other departments and agencies to accomplish the intent of this appropriation subject to the approval of the director of the budget. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of liabilities hereafter to accrue ... 14,308,000 ........................................ (re. $1,093,000) For services and expenses of remaining obligations for the 2010-11 school year for support for the operation of targeted prekindergar- ten for those providers not eligible to receive funding pursuant to section 3602-e of the education law and for support for providers continuing to operate such programs in the 2011-12 school year. Such funds shall be expended pursuant to a plan developed by the commissioner of education and approved by the director of the budget ... 1,303,000 ....................................... (re. $978,000) For aid payable for additional nonpublic school aid. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued and hereafter to accrue provided that, notwithstanding any provision of law, rule or regulation to the contrary, the amount appropriated herein repres- ents the maximum amount payable during the 2011-12 state fiscal year ... 26,220,000 ........................................ (re. $8,000) 230 12653-15-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For academic intervention for nonpublic schools based on a plan to be developed by the commissioner of education and approved by the director of the budget ... 922,000 .................. (re. $922,000) For services and expenses of the New York state center for school safety for the 2011-12 school year. Funds appropriated herein shall be used to operate a statewide center and shall be subject to an expenditure plan approved by the director of the budget ............ 466,000 ............................................. (re. $366,000) For services and expenses of the health education program for the 2011-12 school year. Funds appropriated herein shall be available for health-related programs including, but not limited to, those providing instruction and supportive services in comprehensive health education and/or acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) education. Of the amounts appropriated herein, $86,000 shall be available for the program previously operated as the school health demonstration program. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein may be suballocated, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, to any state agency or department to accomplish the purpose of this appropriation ...... 691,000 ............................................. (re. $464,000) For competitive grants for the 2011-12 school year for extended day programs and school violence prevention programs pursuant to section 2814 of the education law provided, however, notwithstanding any inconsistent provisions of law, eligible entities receiving funds for extended day programs may include not-for-profit organizations working in collaboration with a public school or school district ... 24,344,000 ....................................... (re. $11,172,000) For competitive grants for the 2011-12 school year for extended day programs and school violence prevention programs pursuant to section 2814 of the education law provided, however, notwithstanding any inconsistent provisions of law, eligible entities receiving funds for extended day programs may include not-for-profit organizations working in collaboration with a public school or school district ... 24,344,000 ........................................ (re. $1,984,000) For services and expenses of the center for autism and related disa- bilities at the state university of New York at Albany ............. 490,000 .............................................. (re. $49,000) For the smart scholars early college high school program, provided, however that expenditure of funds herein shall be subject to a payment schedule developed by the commissioner and approved by the director of budget ... 6,000,000 .................. (re. $2,471,000) For allowances to schools for the blind and deaf and other students with disabilities subject to article 85 of the education law, including state aid for blind and deaf pupils in certain insti- tutions to be paid for the purposes provided under section 4204-a of the education law for the education of deaf children under 3 years of age, including transfers to the miscellaneous special revenue fund Rome school for the deaf account pursuant to a plan to be developed by the commissioner and approved by the director of the budget. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $6,651,000 shall be used for debt service on capital construction projects financed through the 231 12653-15-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 state dormitory authority, and up to $13,349,000 shall be available for allowances to schools for the blind and deaf for the residential costs of students at such schools and for remaining allowances for the 2010-11 school year. Provided further that, notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, upon disbursement of funds appropri- ated for allowances to schools for the blind and deaf in the indi- viduals with disabilities program special revenue funds-federal/aid to localities for purposes of this appropriation, funds appropriated herein shall be reduced in an amount equivalent to such disbursement and the portion of this appropriation so affected shall have no further force or effect. Notwithstanding any provision of the law to the contrary, funds appro- priated herein shall be available for payment of liabilities hereto- fore accrued or hereafter to accrue and, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the department net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements and credits ... 20,000,000 ...................................... (re. $382,000) For the state's share of the costs of the education of preschool chil- dren with disabilities pursuant to section 4410 of the education law. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law to the contrary, the amount appropriated herein shall support a state share of preschool handicapped education costs for the 2010-11 school year limited to 59.5 percent of such total approved expenditures, and furthermore, notwithstanding any other provision of law, local claims for reimbursement of costs incurred prior to the 2009-10 school year and during the 2009-10 school year that have been approved for payment by the education department as of March 31, 2011 shall be the first claims paid from this appropriation. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, funds appro- priated herein shall be available for payment of liabilities hereto- fore accrued or hereafter to accrue and, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the department net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements and credits ... 869,900,000 ..................................... (re. $166,000) For aid payable for the 2011-12 school year for support of county vocational education and extension boards pursuant to section 1104 of the education law, provided, however, that notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, rule, or regulation, any apportion- ment of aid shall be based on a quota amounting to one-half of the salary paid each teacher, director, assistant, and supervisor, where such salary is attributable to a course of study first submitted to the commissioner for approval pursuant to section 1103 of the educa- tion law on or before July 1, 2010, but not to exceed the amount computed by the commissioner based upon an assumed annualized salary equal to ten thousand five hundred dollars per school year on account of the employment of such teacher, director, assistant or supervisor ... 932,000 ............................... (re. $22,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2010, as transferred by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For allowances to private schools for the blind and the deaf pursuant to article 85 of the education law, including state aid for blind 232 12653-15-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 and deaf pupils in certain institutions to be paid for the purposes provided under article 85 of the education law for the education of deaf children under 3 years of age, including transfers to the miscellaneous special revenue fund Rome school for the deaf account (339E6) pursuant to a plan to be developed by the commissioner and approved by the director of the budget. Notwithstanding any other inconsistent provisions of law, such funds appropriated herein shall be for the New York state pupils approved to attend such schools and whose admissions, attendance and termination therein is in accord- ance with rules and regulations of the commissioner of education. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $6,651,000 shall be used for debt service on capital construction projects financed through the state dormitory authority and $105,689,000 shall be available for allowances to schools for the blind and deaf. Funds appropriated herein for apportionment by the commissioner to private schools for the blind and deaf for services provided during the 2009-10 school year and thereafter may, in the first instance, be designated as the state share of moneys due to a private school for the blind and deaf pursuant to title XIX of the social security act, on account of school supportive health services provided to students with disabilities in special education programs pursuant to article 89 of the education law and to those pupils who are quali- fied handicapped persons as defined in the federal rehabilitation act of 1973, as amended. Such state share shall be assigned on behalf of private schools for the blind and deaf to the department of health, as provided herein; the amount designated as such nonfed- eral share may be suballocated by the commissioner to the department of health based on the monthly report of the commissioner of health to the commissioner. The amount to be assigned to the department of health, as determined by the commissioner of health, for any school shall not exceed the federal share of any moneys due to such school pursuant to title XIX. Moneys designated as state share moneys shall be paid to such private schools for the blind and deaf by the department of health based on the submission and approval of claims related to such school supportive health services, in the manner provided by law. Provided further that, notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, upon disbursement of funds appropriated for additional allow- ances to private schools for the blind and deaf in the vocational and educational services for individuals with disabilities program special revenue funds-federal/aid to localities, funds appropriated herein shall be reduced in an amount equivalent to such disbursement and the portion of this appropriation so affected shall have no further force or effect. Such reduction in the general fund allow- ances to private schools for the blind and deaf shall be fully offset by the special revenue funds-federal/aid to localities funds appropriated for additional allowances to private schools for the blind and deaf. Notwithstanding any provision of the law to the contrary, funds appro- priated herein shall be available for payment of liabilities hereto- fore accrued or hereafter to accrue and, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the 233 12653-15-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 department net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements and credits ... 112,340,000 ................................... (re. $6,915,000) For July and August programs for school-aged children with handicap- ping conditions pursuant to section 4408 of the education law, provided by private schools for the blind and deaf authorized by article 85 of the education law, pursuant to an allocation plan to be developed by the commissioner and approved by the director of the budget. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein may be interchanged with the general fund appro- priation for the private schools for the blind and deaf, local assistance account, subject to approval of the director of the budg- et. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of liabilities heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue and, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be avail- able to the department net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements and credits ... 24,000,000 .......................... (re. $200,000) For July and August programs for school-aged children with handicap- ping conditions pursuant to section 4408 of the education law. Moneys appropriated herein shall be used as follows: (i) for remain- ing 2009-10 school year obligations and for obligations for school years prior to the 2009-10 school year provided, however, that of the amounts appropriated herein, payments for obligations for school years prior to the 2009-10 school year shall be limited to $50,000,000 (ii) for such purposes of subdivision 4 of section 3602 of the education law for schools operated under articles 87 and 88 of the education law. Provided, however, that notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law to the contrary, that payment of eligible claims shall be payable in the order that such claims have been approved for payment by the commissioner of education, and provided further that no claim shall be set aside for insufficiency of funds to make a complete payment, but shall be eligible for a partial payment in one year and shall retain its priority date status for subsequent appropriations designated for such purposes. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein for liabilities incurred by school districts shall only be available for liabilities incurred prior to July 1, 2010, and shall represent the maximum amount payable during the 2010-11 state fiscal year. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of liabilities heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue and, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the department net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements and credits. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein may be suballocated, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, to any state agency or department to accomplish the purpose of this appropriation ... 188,200,000 ....................... (re. $205,000) For services and expenses of the summer food program for the 2010-11 school year ... 3,049,000 ............................. (re. $5,000) 234 12653-15-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For grants in aid to school districts, libraries, not for profits and educational institutions, notwithstanding any provision of law this appropriation shall be allocated only pursuant to a plan setting forth an itemized list of grantees with the amount to be received by each, or the methodology for allocating such appropriation. Such plan shall be subject to the approval of the temporary president of the senate and the director of the budget and thereafter shall be included in a resolution calling for the expenditure of such monies, which resolution must be approved by a majority vote of all members elected to the senate upon a roll call vote ........................ 16,226,000 .......................................... (re. $605,000) The appropriation made by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013, is hereby amended and reappropriated to read: For a school district management efficiency awards program. Funds appropriated herein shall be used to provide competitive awards to school districts based on a plan developed by the commissioner and approved by the director of the budget. Provided that such funds may only be awarded to a school district which demonstrates that it has implemented one or more long term efficiencies within two years prior to a response to a request for proposal or during the current school year in school district management, operations, procurement practices or other cost savings measures and will not result in an increase in cost to the state or the locality and: (i) have resulted or will result in a significant reduction in total operating expenses compared to the prior year and/or significant reductions in the administrative component, or the equivalent, of the school district budget and/or transportation operating expenses and/or transportation capital expenses and/or other non-personal service costs included in the program component of the school district budg- et compared to the prior year; and (ii) are expected to result in substantial and recurring cost savings in total operating expenses and/or recurring significant reductions in administrative expendi- tures, or the equivalent, and/or transportation operating expenses and/or transportation capital expenses and/or other non-personal service costs included in the program component of the school district budget in future years; provided further that, a school district that submits documentation that has been approved by the commissioner by September 1[,] OF 2013 AND OF EACH SCHOOL YEAR IN WHICH A PAYMENT IS MADE FROM THIS APPROPRIATION demonstrating that it has fully implemented new standards and procedures for conducting annual professional performance reviews of classroom teachers and building principals to determine teacher and principal effectiveness shall receive bonus points in the scoring of its grant application. Provided further that, notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, in addition to the competitive awards amount as defined in paragraph ee of subdivision 1 of section 3602 of the education law, a minimum of $37,500,000 shall be available for the payment of grant awards MADE in the 2013-14 school year, WITH ADDITIONAL AMOUNTS TO 235 12653-15-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 BE MADE AVAILABLE IN THE 2014-15 STATE FISCAL YEAR AS NECESSARY TO CONTINUE SUCH AWARDS AND MAKE AN ADDITIONAL ROUND OF AWARDS PURSUANT TO SUBDIVISION 6-A OF SECTION 3641 OF THE EDUCATION LAW IN THE 2014-15 SCHOOL YEAR NOT TO EXCEED THE AMOUNT AWARDED IN THE 2013-14 SCHOOL YEAR PURSUANT TO SUCH SUBDIVISION 6-A, and such $37,500,000 shall be made available for $12,500,000 of prekindergarten grants, $10,000,000 of school-wide extended learning grants, $7,500,000 of community schools grants, $5,500,000 for a master teacher program and $2,000,000 for the early college high school program; provided, however, that no school district shall receive any portion of [such $37,500,000] THE FUNDS APPROPRIATED HEREIN unless it shall have submitted documentation that has been approved by the commissioner by September 1[,] OF 2013 AND OF EACH SCHOOL YEAR IN WHICH A PAYMENT TO SUCH DISTRICT FROM THIS APPROPRIATION WOULD OTHERWISE BE MADE demonstrating that it has fully implemented new standards and proce- dures for conducting annual professional performance reviews of classroom teachers and building principals to determine teacher and principal effectiveness. Provided, further, that notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the $12,500,000 appropriated herein available for full-day and half-day pre-kindergarten grants shall be awarded, based on a request for proposals developed by the commissioner and approved by the director of the budget, to school districts to establish new full-day and half-day pre-kindergarten placements and/or to convert existing half-day pre-kindergarten placements into full-day place- ments; provided that preference shall be granted for full-day place- ments while ensuring that a portion of grants include half-day placements based on eligible applications; and provided, further, that such grants shall only be used to supplement, not supplant existing pre-kindergarten programs, and provided further, however, that any portion of such $12,500,000 that is not awarded shall remain available for subsequent awards in the 2013-14 school year or for full-day and half-day pre-kindergarten grants to be awarded in subsequent school years. Provided, further, that such grants from funds appropriated herein shall be awarded based on factors includ- ing, but not limited to, the following: (i) measures of school district need, (ii) measures of the need of students to be served by each of the school districts, (iii) the school district's proposal to target the highest need schools and students, (iv) the extent to which the district's proposal would prioritize funds to maximize the total number of eligible children in the district served in pre-kin- dergarten programs, and (v) proposal quality. Provided, however, that full-day and half-day pre-kindergarten grants appropriated herein shall only be available to support programs (i) that provide instruction for at least five hours per school day for full-day pre-kindergarten programs and at least two and one-half hours per school day for half-day pre-kindergarten programs; (ii) that agree to offer instruction consistent with the New York state pre-kinder- garten foundation for the common core standards within three years; (iii) that ensure that, to the extent community-based providers are part of such program, such providers meet the requirements of para- graphs d-1 and d-2 of subdivision 12 of section 3602-e of the educa- 236 12653-15-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 tion law; and (iv) that otherwise comply with all of the same rules and requirements as universal pre-kindergarten programs pursuant to section 3602-e of the education law except as modified herein. Provided, further, that a school district's pre-kindergarten grant shall equal the product of (A) (i) two multiplied by the approved number of new full-day pre-kindergarten placements plus (ii) the approved number of half-day pre-kindergarten placement conversions and new half-day pre-kindergarten placements, and (B) the district's selected aid per pre-kindergarten pupil pursuant to subparagraph i of paragraph b of subdivision 10 of section 3602-e of the education law; provided, however, that no district shall receive a grant in excess of the total actual grant expenditures incurred by the district in the current school year as approved by the commissioner. Provided, further, that as a condition of eligibility for receipt of such funding, a school district shall agree to adopt approved quali- ty indicators within two years, including, but not limited to, valid and reliable measures of environmental quality, the quality of teacher-student interactions and child outcomes, and ensure that any such assessment of child outcomes shall not be used to make high- stakes educational decisions for individual children. Provided, further, that no school district shall receive more than forty percent of the total pre-kindergarten grant allocation. Provided, further, that notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the $10,000,000 appropriated herein available for school- wide extended learning grants shall be awarded to school districts or school districts in collaboration with not-for-profit community- based organizations based on responses to a request for proposals for planning and implementation grants that is (i) developed by the commissioner; (ii) approved by the director of the budget; and (iii) issued by the commissioner. Provided, further, that such grants shall be awarded based on factors including, but not limited to, the following: (i) the school district's proposal to target the schools and students with the greatest need, and (ii) proposal quality. Provided, further, that to assess proposal quality in order to award implementation grant funding, the commissioner shall take into account factors including, but not limited to: (i) the extent to which the school district's proposal would maximize the use of the additional learning time through a comprehensive restructuring of the school day and/or year, (ii) the extent to which the proposal would provide additional learning time for students in grades six through eight, and (iii) how the additional learning time would be utilized, including, but not limited to, additional time spent on core academics. Provided, however, that no district shall be eligi- ble to receive a school-wide extended learning grant unless its proposal would increase student learning time by at least 25 percent. Provided, further, that a school district's schoolwide extended learning implementation grant shall equal its average daily attendance in the school-wide extended learning program multiplied by the expected cost per pupil of the additional learning time; provided, further, that the expected cost per pupil of the addi- tional learning time shall equal the greater of $1,500 or (A) the quotient of (i) the school district's approved operating expense, 237 12653-15-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 pursuant to paragraph t of subdivision 1 of section 3602 of the education law, for the year prior to the base year, divided by (ii) the district's public school district enrollment, pursuant to subparagraph (2) of paragraph n of such subdivision, for the year prior to the base year, multiplied by (B) 10 percent (0.10), multi- plied by (C) the quotient of (i) the average of the national consum- er price indexes determined by the United States department of labor for the 12-month period preceding January first of the base year, divided by (ii) the average of the national consumer price indexes determined by the United States department of labor for the 12-month period preceding January first of the year two years prior to the base year; provided, however, that in extraordinary cases the commissioner may award a grant that exceeds the per pupil limit described above; provided further, however, that no district shall receive a grant in excess of the total actual grant expenditures incurred by the district in the current school year as approved by the commissioner. Provided, further, that no school district shall receive more than forty percent of the total school-wide extended learning grant allocation. Provided, further, that notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the $7,500,000 appropriated herein available for community schools grants shall be awarded, based on a request for proposals (i) developed by the state council on children and families in coor- dination with the commissioner, (ii) approved by the director of the budget and (iii) issued by the commissioner, to school districts, or in a city with a population of one million or more an eligible enti- ty, to improve student outcomes through the implementation of commu- nity schools programs that use school buildings as community hubs to deliver co-located or school-linked academic, health, mental health, nutrition, counseling, legal and/or other services to students and their families. In a city with a population of one million or more, eligible entities shall mean the city school district of the city of New York, or not-for-profit organizations, which shall include not- for-profit community-based organizations. An eligible entity that is a not-for-profit may apply for a community school grant provided that it collaborates with the city school district of the city of New York and receives the approval of the chancellor of the city school district of the city of New York. Provided, further, that such grants shall be awarded based on factors including, but not limited to, the following: (i) measures of school district need, (ii) measures of the need of students to be served by each of the school districts, (iii) the school district's proposal to target the highest need schools and students, (iv) the sustainability of the proposed community schools program, and (v) proposal quality. Provided, further, that to assess proposal quality in order to award such funding, the commissioner shall take into account factors including, but not limited to: (i) the extent to which the school district's proposal would provide such community services through partnerships with local governments and non-profit organizations, (ii) the extent to which the proposal would provide for delivery of such services directly in school buildings, (iii) the extent to which the proposal articulates how such services would facilitate 238 12653-15-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 measurable improvement in student and family outcomes, (iv) the extent to which the proposal articulates and identifies how existing funding streams and programs would be used to provide such community services, and (v) the extent to which the proposal ensures the safe- ty of all students, staff and community members in school buildings used as community hubs. Provided, however, that community schools grants appropriated herein shall be paid to school districts in installments upon successful implementation of each phase of a school district's approved proposal. Provided, further, that no school district shall receive more than forty percent of the total community schools grant allocation, and that each individual commu- nity school site shall be limited to a maximum grant of $500,000. Provided, further, that notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the $5,500,000 appropriated herein available for a master teachers program shall support the award of stipends of $15,000 per annum over four years to individual high-performing teachers in math, science and related fields, and of related costs, administered by the state university of New York pursuant to a plan developed in consultation with the commissioner, who shall consult with appropri- ate state organizations representing K-12 public school teachers and approved by the director of the budget, to build a corps of outstanding math, science and related fields teachers in order to improve the quality of instruction at public secondary schools. Such plan for use of funding appropriated herein shall: (i) estab- lish an application process; (ii) guidelines by which applications from eligible teachers shall be evaluated, which shall include, but not be limited to, achievement of a rating of highly effective on the annual professional performance review; and (iii) provide peri- odic opportunities for professional development for successful applicants. Provided, further, that priority shall be given to applicants in regions of the state where a similar program is not otherwise offered. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, upon approval of the director of the budget, such $5,500,000 of master teachers program funding may be sub-allocated, INTERCHANGED, TRANSFERRED OR OTHERWISE MADE AVAILABLE to the state university of New York for the sole purpose of administering such program. Nothing herein shall be construed to limit the rights of labor organizations representing teachers to collectively bargain terms and conditions pursuant to article 14 of the civil service law. Provided, further, that notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the $2,000,000 appropriated herein available for the early college high school program shall support the continuation and expansion of such program pursuant to a plan developed by the commissioner and approved by the director of the budget. Provided, however, that a portion of the payments to early college high school programs awarded funding from this appropriation shall be awarded on a sliding scale based upon the number of college credits earned annually by participating students, consistent with guidelines established by the commissioner. PROVIDED FURTHER THAT, NOTWITH- STANDING ANY PROVISION OF LAW TO THE CONTRARY, HIGHER EDUCATION PARTNERS PARTICIPATING IN AN EARLY COLLEGE HIGH SCHOOLS PROGRAM, OR 239 12653-15-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 THE ENTITY/ENTITIES RESPONSIBLE FOR SETTING TUITION AT THE INSTITU- TION, SHALL BE AUTHORIZED TO SET A REDUCED RATE OF TUITION AND/OR FEES, OR TO WAIVE TUITION AND/OR FEES ENTIRELY, FOR STUDENTS ENROLLED IN SUCH EARLY COLLEGE HIGH SCHOOLS PROGRAM WITH NO REDUCTION IN OTHER STATE, LOCAL OR OTHER SUPPORT FOR SUCH STUDENTS EARNING COLLEGE CREDIT THAT SUCH HIGHER EDUCATION PARTNER WOULD OTHERWISE BE ELIGIBLE TO RECEIVE. PROVIDED FURTHER THAT, NOTWITHSTANDING ANY PROVISION OF LAW TO THE CONTRARY, OF THE AMOUNT APPROPRIATED HEREIN, A MINIMUM OF $12,500,000 SHALL BE AVAILABLE FOR THE PAYMENT OF GRANT AWARDS MADE IN THE 2014-15 SCHOOL YEAR AS FOLLOWS: $2,500,000 OF PATHWAYS IN TECHNOLOGY EARLY COLLEGE HIGH SCHOOL PROGRAM GRANTS AND $10,000,000 OF TEACHER EXCELLENCE FUND GRANTS; PROVIDED FURTHER THAT, NOTWITH- STANDING ANY PROVISION OF LAW TO THE CONTRARY, SUCH $25,000,000, PLUS ANY OTHER AMOUNTS SO DESIGNATED IN OTHER ITEMS OF APPROPRIATION WITHIN THE GENERAL FUND LOCAL ASSISTANCE ACCOUNT OFFICE OF PREKIN- DERGARTEN THROUGH GRADE TWELVE EDUCATION PROGRAM, SHALL CONSTITUTE THE COMPETITIVE AWARDS AMOUNT AUTHORIZED FOR THE 2013-14 SCHOOL YEAR BY CHAPTER 53 OF THE LAWS OF 2013. PROVIDED FURTHER THAT, NOTWITHSTANDING ANY PROVISION OF LAW TO THE CONTRARY, THE $2,500,000 APPROPRIATED HEREIN AVAILABLE FOR PATHWAYS IN TECHNOLOGY EARLY COLLEGE HIGH SCHOOL (P-TECH) PROGRAM GRANTS SHALL BE AWARDED PURSUANT TO A PLAN DEVELOPED BY THE COMMISSIONER AND APPROVED BY THE DIRECTOR OF THE BUDGET, PROVIDED THAT SUCH PLAN SHALL INCLUDE BUT NOT BE LIMITED TO (I) ASSURANCES THAT K-12, HIGHER EDUCATION AND PRIVATE-SECTOR PARTNERS COMMIT TO THE REQUIRED ELEMENTS AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF A P-TECH PROGRAM, (II) PROVISIONS TO ENSURE REGIONAL DIVERSITY OF GRANT RECIPIENTS, AND (III) PRIORITY FOR P-TECH PROGRAMS SERVING STUDENTS IN ACADEMICALLY CHALLENGED SCHOOL DISTRICTS; PROVIDED FURTHER THAT THE COMMISSIONER SHALL MAKE AVAILABLE THE REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS FOR SUCH PROGRAM ON OR BEFORE MAY FIFTEENTH AND THE COMMISSIONER SHALL ISSUE AWARDS ON OR BEFORE AUGUST FIFTEENTH; AND PROVIDED FURTHER THAT A PORTION OF THE PAYMENTS TO P-TECH PROGRAMS AWARDED FUNDING FROM THIS APPROPRIATION SHALL BE MADE ON A SLIDING SCALE BASED UPON THE NUMBER OF COLLEGE CREDITS EARNED ANNUALLY BY PARTICIPATING STUDENTS, CONSISTENT WITH GUIDELINES ESTABLISHED BY THE COMMISSIONER. PROVIDED FURTHER THAT, NOTWITHSTANDING ANY PROVISION OF LAW TO THE CONTRARY, HIGHER EDUCA- TION PARTNERS PARTICIPATING IN A P-TECH PROGRAM, OR THE ENTITY/ENTITIES RESPONSIBLE FOR SETTING TUITION AT THE INSTITUTION, SHALL BE AUTHORIZED TO SET A REDUCED RATE OF TUITION AND/OR FEES, OR TO WAIVE TUITION AND/OR FEES ENTIRELY, FOR STUDENTS ENROLLED IN SUCH P-TECH PROGRAM WITH NO REDUCTION IN OTHER STATE, LOCAL OR OTHER SUPPORT FOR SUCH STUDENTS EARNING COLLEGE CREDIT THAT SUCH HIGHER EDUCATION PARTNER WOULD OTHERWISE BE ELIGIBLE TO RECEIVE. PROVIDED FURTHER THAT, NOTWITHSTANDING ANY PROVISION OF LAW TO THE CONTRARY, THE $10,000,000 APPROPRIATED HEREIN AVAILABLE FOR TEACHER EXCELLENCE FUND GRANTS SHALL BE AWARDED TO ELIGIBLE SCHOOL DISTRICTS PURSUANT TO A REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS BASED ON A PLAN DEVELOPED BY THE COMMISSIONER AND APPROVED BY THE DIRECTOR OF THE BUDGET; PROVIDED THAT SUCH PLAN SHALL INCLUDE AN APPLICATION FOR AWARD OF SUCH GRANTS TO SUCH ELIGIBLE SCHOOL DISTRICTS TO PROVIDE ANNUAL TEACHER EXCEL- 240 12653-15-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 LENCE FUND PERFORMANCE AWARDS OF UP TO $20,000 TO ELIGIBLE TEACHERS RATED AS "HIGHLY EFFECTIVE" ON THE MOST RECENT ANNUAL PROFESSIONAL PERFORMANCE REVIEW, IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE REQUIREMENTS OF SECTION 3012-C OF THE EDUCATION LAW AND THE REGULATIONS OF THE COMMISSIONER, PURSUANT TO SUCH DISTRICTS' APPROVED APPLICATIONS; PROVIDED THAT IN MAKING SUCH GRANTS THE COMMISSIONER SHALL PRIORITIZE SCHOOL DISTRICTS' APPLICATIONS BASED ON FACTORS INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO (I) THE EXTENT TO WHICH THE SCHOOL DISTRICT'S APPLICATION WOULD RECOGNIZE AND REWARD SUCH TEACHERS IN SCHOOL BUILDINGS WITH THE GREATEST ACADEMIC NEED, IN DIFFICULT-TO-STAFF SUBJECT OR CERTIF- ICATION AREAS AND GRADE LEVELS, AND AT CRITICAL POINTS IN A TEACH- ER'S CAREER IN ORDER TO ENCOURAGE HIGHLY EFFECTIVE TEACHERS TO REMAIN IN THE CLASSROOM, AND (II) THE QUALITY OF THE SCHOOL DISTRICT'S APPLICATION; AND PROVIDED FURTHER THAT THE COMMISSIONER SHALL MAKE AVAILABLE THE APPLICATION FOR SUCH GRANTS ON OR BEFORE MAY FIFTEENTH AND THE COMMISSIONER SHALL ISSUE PRELIMINARY GRANT AWARDS ON OR BEFORE OCTOBER FIFTEENTH. NOTWITHSTANDING SECTION 40 OF THE STATE FINANCE LAW OR ANY PROVISION OF LAW TO THE CONTRARY, THIS APPROPRIATION SHALL LAPSE ON MARCH 31, [2015] 2016 ... 250,000,000 ..................... (re. $245,192,000) Funds appropriated herein shall be used to provide competitive grants pursuant to a request for proposals, developed by the commissioner and approved by the director of budget, to those school districts that are participating in the race to the top program and/or which demonstrate satisfactory progress, as determined by the commission- er, towards implementation of elements such as high quality student assessments; use of data to improve instruction and student perform- ance and provision of professional development to improve teacher performance; and that those eligible districts also demonstrate the most improved academic achievement gains and student outcomes such as establishing or expanding participation in college level or early college programs; and other appropriate measures of student perform- ance; provided further that in determining the amount of the award to be made from the funds appropriated herein for those school districts identified as making the greatest achievement gains and eligible for such award, the maximum grant award available to each school district shall be based upon the size of the district meas- ured by public school enrollment of the district; and provided further that such amount shall be adjusted based upon measures of district need and provided further that no district receiving a grant may be awarded more than forty percent of the total amount awarded; and provided further that any such funds awarded to a school district shall be used to increase student performance, narrow the achievement gap, and increase academic performance in traditionally underserved student groups. Provided further that, notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, in addition to the competitive awards amount as defined in paragraph ee of subdivision 1 of section 3602 of the education law, a minimum of $37,500,000 shall be available for the payment of grant awards MADE in the 2013-14 school year, WITH ADDITIONAL AMOUNTS TO BE MADE AVAILABLE IN THE 2014-15 STATE FISCAL YEAR AS NECESSARY TO CONTINUE SUCH AWARDS AND MAKE AN ADDITIONAL ROUND OF AWARDS PURSUANT 241 12653-15-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 TO SUBDIVISION 6-A OF SECTION 3641 OF THE EDUCATION LAW IN THE 2014-15 SCHOOL YEAR NOT TO EXCEED THE AMOUNT AWARDED IN THE 2013-14 SCHOOL YEAR PURSUANT TO SUCH SUBDIVISION 6-A, and such $37,500,000 shall be made available for $12,500,000 of pre-kindergarten grants, $10,000,000 of school-wide extended learning grants, $7,500,000 of community schools grants, $5,500,000 for a master teacher program and $2,000,000 for the early college high school program; provided, however, that no school district shall receive any portion of [such $37,500,000] THE FUNDS APPROPRIATED HEREIN unless it shall have submitted documentation that has been approved by the commissioner by September 1[,] OF 2013 AND OF EACH SCHOOL YEAR IN WHICH A PAYMENT TO SUCH DISTRICT FROM THIS APPROPRIATION WOULD OTHERWISE BE MADE demonstrating that it has fully implemented new standards and proce- dures for conducting annual professional performance reviews of classroom teachers and building principals to determine teacher and principal effectiveness. Provided, further, that notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the $12,500,000 appropriated herein available for full-day and half-day pre-kindergarten grants shall be awarded, based on a request for proposals developed by the commissioner and approved by the director of the budget, to school districts to establish new full-day and half-day pre-kindergarten placements and/or to convert existing half-day pre-kindergarten placements into full-day place- ments; provided that preference shall be granted for full-day place- ments while ensuring that a portion of grants include half-day placements based on eligible applications; and provided, further, that such grants shall only be used to supplement, not supplant existing pre-kindergarten programs, and provided further, however, that any portion of such $12,500,000 that is not awarded shall remain available for subsequent awards in the 2013-14 school year or for full-day and half-day pre-kindergarten grants to be awarded in subsequent school years. Provided, further, that such grants from funds appropriated herein shall be awarded based on factors includ- ing, but not limited to, the following: (i) measures of school district need, (ii) measures of the need of students to be served by each of the school districts, (iii) the school district's proposal to target the highest need schools and students, (iv) the extent to which the district's proposal would prioritize funds to maximize the total number of eligible children in the district served in pre-kin- dergarten programs, and (v) proposal quality. Provided, however, that full-day and half-day pre-kindergarten grants appropriated herein shall only be available to support programs (i) that provide instruction for at least five hours per school day for full-day pre-kindergarten programs and at least two and one-half hours per school day for half-day pre-kindergarten programs; (ii) that agree to offer instruction consistent with the New York state pre-kinder- garten foundation for the common core standards within three years; (iii) that ensure that, to the extent community-based providers are part of such program, such providers meet the requirements of para- graphs d-1 and d-2 of subdivision 12 of section 3602-e of the educa- tion law; and (iv) that otherwise comply with all of the same rules and requirements as universal pre-kindergarten programs pursuant to 242 12653-15-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 section 3602-e of the education law except as modified herein. Provided, further, that a school district's pre-kindergarten grant shall equal the product of (A) (i) two multiplied by the approved number of new full-day pre-kindergarten placements plus (ii) the approved number of half-day pre-kindergarten placement conversions and new half-day pre-kindergarten placements, and (B) the district's selected aid per pre-kindergarten pupil pursuant to subparagraph i of paragraph b of subdivision 10 of section 3602-e of the education law; provided, however, that no district shall receive a grant in excess of the total actual grant expenditures incurred by the district in the current school year as approved by the commissioner. Provided, further, that as a condition of eligibility for receipt of such funding, a school district shall agree to adopt approved quali- ty indicators within two years, including, but not limited to, valid and reliable measures of environmental quality, the quality of teacher-student interactions and child outcomes, and ensure that any such assessment of child outcomes shall not be used to make high- stakes educational decisions for individual children. Provided, further, that no school district shall receive more than forty percent of the total pre-kindergarten grant allocation. Provided, further, that notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the $10,000,000 appropriated herein available for school- wide extended learning grants shall be awarded to school districts or school districts in collaboration with not-for-profit community- based organizations based on responses to a request for proposals for planning and implementation grants that is (i) developed by the commissioner; (ii) approved by the director of the budget; and (iii) issued by the commissioner. Provided, further, that such grants shall be awarded based on factors including, but not limited to, the following: (i) the school district's proposal to target the schools and students with the greatest need, and (ii) proposal quality. Provided, further, that to assess proposal quality in order to award implementation grant funding, the commissioner shall take into account factors including, but not limited to: (i) the extent to which the school district's proposal would maximize the use of the additional learning time through a comprehensive restructuring of the school day and/or year, (ii) the extent to which the proposal would provide additional learning time for students in grades six through eight, and (iii) how the additional learning time would be utilized, including, but not limited to, additional time spent on core academics. Provided, however, that no district shall be eligi- ble to receive a school-wide extended learning grant unless its proposal would increase student learning time by at least 25 percent. Provided, further, that a school district's schoolwide extended learning implementation grant shall equal its average daily attendance in the school-wide extended learning program multiplied by the expected cost per pupil of the additional learning time; provided, further, that the expected cost per pupil of the addi- tional learning time shall equal the greater of $1,500 or (A) the quotient of (i) the school district's approved operating expense, pursuant to paragraph t of subdivision 1 of section 3602 of the education law, for the year prior to the base year, divided by (ii) 243 12653-15-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 the district's public school district enrollment, pursuant to subparagraph (2) of paragraph n of such subdivision, for the year prior to the base year, multiplied by (B) 10 percent (0.10), multi- plied by (C) the quotient of (i) the average of the national consum- er price indexes determined by the United States department of labor for the 12-month period preceding January first of the base year, divided by (ii) the average of the national consumer price indexes determined by the United States department of labor for the 12-month period preceding January first of the year two years prior to the base year; provided, however, that in extraordinary cases the commissioner may award a grant that exceeds the per pupil limit described above; provided further, however, that no district shall receive a grant in excess of the total actual grant expenditures incurred by the district in the current school year as approved by the commissioner. Provided, further, that no school district shall receive more than forty percent of the total school-wide extended learning grant allocation. Provided, further, that notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the $7,500,000 appropriated herein available for community schools grants shall be awarded, based on a request for proposals (i) developed by the state council on children and families in coor- dination with the commissioner, (ii) approved by the director of the budget and (iii) issued by the commissioner, to school districts, or in a city with a population of one million or more an eligible enti- ty, to improve student outcomes through the implementation of commu- nity schools programs that use school buildings as community hubs to deliver co-located or school-linked academic, health, mental health, nutrition, counseling, legal and/or other services to students and their families. In a city with a population of one million or more, eligible entities shall mean the city school district of the city of New York, or not-for-profit organizations, which shall include not- for-profit community-based organizations. An eligible entity that is a not-for-profit may apply for a community school grant provided that it collaborates with the city school district of the city of New York and receives the approval of the chancellor of the city school district of the city of New York. Provided, further, that such grants shall be awarded based on factors including, but not limited to, the following: (i) measures of school district need, (ii) measures of the need of students to be served by each of the school districts, (iii) the school district's proposal to target the highest need schools and students, (iv) the sustainability of the proposed community schools program, and (v) proposal quality. Provided, further, that to assess proposal quality in order to award such funding, the commissioner shall take into account factors including, but not limited to: (i) the extent to which the school district's proposal would provide such community services through partnerships with local governments and non-profit organizations, (ii) the extent to which the proposal would provide for delivery of such services directly in school buildings, (iii) the extent to which the proposal articulates how such services would facilitate measurable improvement in student and family outcomes, (iv) the extent to which the proposal articulates and identifies how existing 244 12653-15-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 funding streams and programs would be used to provide such community services, and (v) the extent to which the proposal ensures the safe- ty of all students, staff and community members in school buildings used as community hubs. Provided, however, that community schools grants appropriated herein shall be paid to school districts in installments upon successful implementation of each phase of a school district's approved proposal. Provided, further, that no school district shall receive more than forty percent of the total community schools grant allocation, and that each individual commu- nity school site shall be limited to a maximum grant of $500,000. Provided, further, that notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the $5,500,000 appropriated herein available for a master teachers program shall support the award of stipends of $15,000 per annum over four years to individual high-performing teachers in math, science and related fields, and of related costs, administered by the state university of New York pursuant to a plan developed in consultation with the commissioner, who shall consult with appropri- ate state organizations representing K-12 public school teachers, and approved by the director of the budget, to build a corps of outstanding math, science and related fields teachers in order to improve the quality of instruction at public secondary schools. Such plan for use of funding appropriated herein shall: (i) estab- lish an application process; (ii) guidelines by which applications from eligible teachers shall be evaluated, which shall include, but not be limited to, achievement of a rating of highly effective on the annual professional performance review; and (iii) provide peri- odic opportunities for professional development for successful applicants. Provided, further, that priority shall be given to applicants in regions of the state where a similar program is not otherwise offered. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, upon approval of the director of the budget, such $5,500,000 of master teachers program funding may be sub-allocated, INTERCHANGED, TRANSFERRED OR OTHERWISE MADE AVAILABLE to the state university of New York for the sole purpose of administering such program. Nothing herein shall be construed to limit the rights of labor organizations to collectively bargain terms and conditions pursuant to article 14 of the civil service law. Provided, further, that notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the $2,000,000 appropriated herein available for the early college high school program shall support the continuation and expansion of such program pursuant to a plan developed by the commissioner and approved by the director of the budget. Provided, however, that a portion of the payments to early college high school programs awarded funding from this appropriation shall be awarded on a sliding scale based upon the number of college credits earned annually by participating students, consistent with guidelines established by the commissioner. PROVIDED FURTHER THAT, NOTWITH- STANDING ANY PROVISION OF LAW TO THE CONTRARY, HIGHER EDUCATION PARTNERS PARTICIPATING IN AN EARLY COLLEGE HIGH SCHOOLS PROGRAM, OR THE ENTITY/ENTITIES RESPONSIBLE FOR SETTING TUITION AT THE INSTITU- TION, SHALL BE AUTHORIZED TO SET A REDUCED RATE OF TUITION AND/OR FEES, OR TO WAIVE TUITION AND/OR FEES ENTIRELY, FOR STUDENTS 245 12653-15-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 ENROLLED IN SUCH EARLY COLLEGE HIGH SCHOOLS PROGRAM WITH NO REDUCTION IN OTHER STATE, LOCAL OR OTHER SUPPORT FOR SUCH STUDENTS EARNING COLLEGE CREDIT THAT SUCH HIGHER EDUCATION PARTNER WOULD OTHERWISE BE ELIGIBLE TO RECEIVE. PROVIDED FURTHER THAT, NOTWITHSTANDING ANY PROVISION OF LAW TO THE CONTRARY, OF THE AMOUNT APPROPRIATED HEREIN, A MINIMUM OF $12,500,000 SHALL BE AVAILABLE FOR THE PAYMENT OF GRANT AWARDS MADE IN THE 2014-15 SCHOOL YEAR AS FOLLOWS: $2,500,000 OF PATHWAYS IN TECHNOLOGY EARLY COLLEGE HIGH SCHOOL PROGRAM GRANTS AND $10,000,000 OF TEACHER EXCELLENCE FUND GRANTS; PROVIDED FURTHER THAT, NOTWITH- STANDING ANY PROVISION OF LAW TO THE CONTRARY, SUCH $25,000,000, PLUS ANY OTHER AMOUNTS SO DESIGNATED IN OTHER ITEMS OF APPROPRIATION WITHIN THE GENERAL FUND LOCAL ASSISTANCE ACCOUNT OFFICE OF PREKIN- DERGARTEN THROUGH GRADE TWELVE EDUCATION PROGRAM, SHALL CONSTITUTE THE COMPETITIVE AWARDS AMOUNT AUTHORIZED FOR THE 2013-14 SCHOOL YEAR BY CHAPTER 53 OF THE LAWS OF 2013. PROVIDED FURTHER THAT, NOTWITHSTANDING ANY PROVISION OF LAW TO THE CONTRARY, THE $2,500,000 APPROPRIATED HEREIN AVAILABLE FOR PATHWAYS IN TECHNOLOGY EARLY COLLEGE HIGH SCHOOL (P-TECH) PROGRAM GRANTS SHALL BE AWARDED PURSUANT TO A PLAN DEVELOPED BY THE COMMISSIONER AND APPROVED BY THE DIRECTOR OF THE BUDGET, PROVIDED THAT SUCH PLAN SHALL INCLUDE BUT NOT BE LIMITED TO (I) ASSURANCES THAT K-12, HIGHER EDUCATION AND PRIVATE-SECTOR PARTNERS COMMIT TO THE REQUIRED ELEMENTS AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF A P-TECH PROGRAM, (II) PROVISIONS TO ENSURE REGIONAL DIVERSITY OF GRANT RECIPIENTS, AND (III) PRIORITY FOR P-TECH PROGRAMS SERVING STUDENTS IN ACADEMICALLY CHALLENGED SCHOOL DISTRICTS; PROVIDED FURTHER THAT THE COMMISSIONER SHALL MAKE AVAILABLE THE REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS FOR SUCH PROGRAM ON OR BEFORE MAY FIFTEENTH AND THE COMMISSIONER SHALL ISSUE AWARDS ON OR BEFORE AUGUST FIFTEENTH; AND PROVIDED FURTHER THAT A PORTION OF THE PAYMENTS TO P-TECH PROGRAMS AWARDED FUNDING FROM THIS APPROPRIATION SHALL BE MADE ON A SLIDING SCALE BASED UPON THE NUMBER OF COLLEGE CREDITS EARNED ANNUALLY BY PARTICIPATING STUDENTS, CONSISTENT WITH GUIDELINES ESTABLISHED BY THE COMMISSIONER. PROVIDED FURTHER THAT, NOTWITHSTANDING ANY PROVISION OF LAW TO THE CONTRARY, HIGHER EDUCA- TION PARTNERS PARTICIPATING IN A P-TECH PROGRAM, OR THE ENTITY/ENTITIES RESPONSIBLE FOR SETTING TUITION AT THE INSTITUTION, SHALL BE AUTHORIZED TO SET A REDUCED RATE OF TUITION AND/OR FEES, OR TO WAIVE TUITION AND/OR FEES ENTIRELY, FOR STUDENTS ENROLLED IN SUCH P-TECH PROGRAM WITH NO REDUCTION IN OTHER STATE, LOCAL OR OTHER SUPPORT FOR SUCH STUDENTS EARNING COLLEGE CREDIT THAT SUCH HIGHER EDUCATION PARTNER WOULD OTHERWISE BE ELIGIBLE TO RECEIVE. PROVIDED FURTHER THAT, NOTWITHSTANDING ANY PROVISION OF LAW TO THE CONTRARY, THE $10,000,000 APPROPRIATED HEREIN AVAILABLE FOR TEACHER EXCELLENCE FUND GRANTS SHALL BE AWARDED TO ELIGIBLE SCHOOL DISTRICTS PURSUANT TO A REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS BASED ON A PLAN DEVELOPED BY THE COMMISSIONER AND APPROVED BY THE DIRECTOR OF THE BUDGET; PROVIDED THAT SUCH PLAN SHALL INCLUDE AN APPLICATION FOR AWARD OF SUCH GRANTS TO SUCH ELIGIBLE SCHOOL DISTRICTS TO PROVIDE ANNUAL TEACHER EXCEL- LENCE FUND PERFORMANCE AWARDS OF UP TO $20,000 TO ELIGIBLE TEACHERS RATED AS "HIGHLY EFFECTIVE" ON THE MOST RECENT ANNUAL PROFESSIONAL PERFORMANCE REVIEW, IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE REQUIREMENTS OF SECTION 246 12653-15-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 3012-C OF THE EDUCATION LAW AND THE REGULATIONS OF THE COMMISSIONER, PURSUANT TO SUCH DISTRICTS' APPROVED APPLICATIONS; PROVIDED THAT IN MAKING SUCH GRANTS THE COMMISSIONER SHALL PRIORITIZE SCHOOL DISTRICTS' APPLICATIONS BASED ON FACTORS INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO (I) THE EXTENT TO WHICH THE SCHOOL DISTRICT'S APPLICATION WOULD RECOGNIZE AND REWARD SUCH TEACHERS IN SCHOOL BUILDINGS WITH THE GREATEST ACADEMIC NEED, IN DIFFICULT-TO-STAFF SUBJECT OR CERTIF- ICATION AREAS AND GRADE LEVELS, AND AT CRITICAL POINTS IN A TEACH- ER'S CAREER IN ORDER TO ENCOURAGE HIGHLY EFFECTIVE TEACHERS TO REMAIN IN THE CLASSROOM, AND (II) THE QUALITY OF THE SCHOOL DISTRICT'S APPLICATION; AND PROVIDED FURTHER THAT THE COMMISSIONER SHALL MAKE AVAILABLE THE APPLICATION FOR SUCH GRANTS ON OR BEFORE MAY FIFTEENTH AND THE COMMISSIONER SHALL ISSUE PRELIMINARY GRANT AWARDS ON OR BEFORE OCTOBER FIFTEENTH. NOTWITHSTANDING SECTION 40 OF THE STATE FINANCE LAW OR ANY PROVISION OF LAW TO THE CONTRARY, THIS APPROPRIATION SHALL LAPSE ON MARCH 31, [2015] 2016 ... 250,000,000 ..................... (re. $242,290,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2010, as transferred by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For nonpublic school aid payable in the 2010-11 state fiscal year. Notwithstanding any provision of law, rule or regulation to the contrary, the amount appropriated herein represents the maximum amount payable during the 2010-11 state fiscal year ................ 80,605,000 ............................................ (re. $2,000) For aid payable for additional nonpublic school aid. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued and hereafter to accrue provided that, notwithstanding any provision of law, rule or regulation to the contrary, the amount appropriated herein repres- ents the maximum amount payable during the 2010-11 state fiscal year ... 28,500,000 ....................................... (re. $10,000) For academic intervention for nonpublic schools based on a plan to be developed by the commissioner of education and approved by the director of the budget ... 922,000 .................. (re. $920,000) For services and expenses of the New York state center for school safety for the 2010-11 school year. Funds appropriated herein shall be used to operate a statewide center and shall be subject to an expenditure plan approved by the director of the budget ............ 466,000 ............................................. (re. $315,000) For aid payable for the 2010-11 school year for support of county vocational education and extension boards pursuant to section 1104 of the education law. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, rule, or regulation, the amount of state reimbursement payable shall be based on annualized salaries and the amount appropriated herein represents the maximum amount payable during the 2010-11 state fiscal year ... 932,000 ....................... (re. $128,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2010, as transferred and amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses of the health education program for the 2010-11 school year. Funds appropriated herein shall be available 247 12653-15-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 for health-related programs including, but not limited to, those providing instruction and supportive services in comprehensive health education and/or acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) education. Of the amounts appropriated herein, $86,000 shall be available for the program previously operated as the school health demonstration program. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein may be suballocated, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, to any state agency or department to accomplish the purpose of this appropriation ...... 691,000 ............................................. (re. $292,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2009: For academic intervention for nonpublic schools based on a plan to be developed by the commissioner of education and approved by the director of the budget ... 922,000 .................. (re. $915,000) For services and expenses of the health education program for the 2009-10 school year. Funds appropriated herein shall be available for health-related programs including, but not limited to, those providing instruction and supportive services in comprehensive health education and/or acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) education ... 691,000 ............................... (re. $268,000) To the Buffalo City school district for the creation and implementa- tion of the helping involve parents for better schools (HIP) program ... 250,000 ......................................... (re. $186,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2009, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For additional grants in aid to certain school districts, public libraries and not-for-profit institutions. For grants in aid to school districts, libraries, not for profits and educational insti- tutions, notwithstanding any provision of law this appropriation shall be allocated only pursuant to a plan setting forth an itemized list of grantees with the amount to be received by each, or the methodology for allocating such appropriation. Such plan shall be subject to the approval of the speaker of the assembly and the director of the budget and thereafter shall be included in a resol- ution calling for the expenditure of such monies, which resolution must be approved by a majority vote of all members elected to the assembly upon a roll call vote ... 1,900,000 ...... (re. $1,900,000) For services and expenses of the New York Historical Association ..... 180,000 ............................................... (re. $7,000) For additional services and expenses of the Center for Autism and related disabilities at the State University of New York at Albany ... 500,000 .......................................... (re. $4,000) For nonpublic school aid payable in the 2009-10 state fiscal year. Notwithstanding any provision of law, rule or regulation to the contrary, the amount appropriated herein represents the maximum amount payable during the 2009-10 state fiscal year ................ 80,605,000 ............................................ (re. $6,000) For aid payable for additional nonpublic school aid. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued and hereafter to 248 12653-15-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 accrue provided that, notwithstanding any provision of law, rule or regulation to the contrary, the amount appropriated herein repres- ents the maximum amount payable during the 2009-10 state fiscal year ... 30,000,000 ........................................ (re. $5,000) For additional aid payable for the 2009-10 school year to schools providing special services or programs as defined in paragraphs e, g, i, and l of subdivision 2 of section 4401 of the education law and approved preschool programs that provide full and half-day educational programs in accordance with section 4410 of the educa- tion law to help prevent excessive instructional staff turnover through a targeted adjustment of compensation for teachers providing direct instructional services to students at such schools. The commissioner of education shall develop an allocation plan, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, that distributes funds appropriated herein among eligible schools ................... 2,000,000 ............................................ (re. $53,000) For services and expenses of schools under registration review for the 2009-10 school year. Funds appropriated herein shall only be avail- ble upon approval of an expenditure plan developed by the commis- sioner of education and approved by the director of the budget ..... 1,751,000 ......................................... (re. $1,741,430) For Special Act School Districts additional costs associated with academic programs ... 1,300,000 ................... (re. $1,286,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2009, as amended by chapter 502, section 2, of the laws of 2009: For July and August programs for school-aged children with handicap- ping conditions pursuant to section 4408 of the education law. Moneys appropriated herein shall be used as follows: (i) for remain- ing base year and prior school years obligations, (ii) for the purposes of subdivision 4 of section 3602 of the education law for schools operated under articles 87 and 88 of the education law, and (iii) notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, for payments made pursuant to this appropriation for current school year obligations, provided, however, that such payments shall not exceed 70 percent of the state aid due for the sum of the approved tuition and maintenance rates and transportation expense provided for here- in; provided, however, that payment of eligible claims shall be payable in the order that such claims have been approved for payment by the commissioner of education, and provided further that no claim shall be set aside for insufficiency of funds to make a complete payment, but shall be eligible for a partial payment in one year and shall retain its priority date status for subsequent appropriations designated for such purposes. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall only be available for liabilities incurred prior to July 1, 2010, shall be used to pay 2008-09 school year claims in the first instance, and represent the maximum amount payable during the 2009- 10 state fiscal year. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of liabilities heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue and, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds 249 12653-15-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 shall be available to the department net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements and credits; provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after November 1, 2009 shall be reduced by 12.5 percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of November 1, 2009 ................. 260,400,000 ......................................... (re. $750,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2008: For services and expenses of the health education program for the 2008-09 school year. Funds appropriated herein shall be available for health-related programs including, but not limited to, those providing instruction and supportive services in comprehensive health education and/or acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) education, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undis- bursed as of August 15, 2008 ... 735,000 ............ (re. $184,000) For academic intervention for nonpublic schools based on a plan to be developed by the commissioner of education and approved by the director of the budget, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 .................. 980,000 ............................................. (re. $922,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2008, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For July and August programs for school-aged children with handicap- ping conditions pursuant to section 4408 of the education law. Moneys appropriated herein shall be used as follows: (i) for remain- ing base year and prior school years obligations, (ii) for the purposes of subdivision 4 of section 3602 of the education law for schools operated under articles 87 and 88 of the education law, and (iii) notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, for payments made pursuant to this appropriation for current school year obligations, provided, however, that such payments shall not exceed 70 percent of the state aid due for the sum of the approved tuition and maintenance rates and transportation expense provided for here- in; provided, however, that payment of eligible claims shall be payable in the order that such claims have been approved for payment by the commissioner of education, and provided further that no claim shall be set aside for insufficiency of funds to make a complete payment, but shall be eligible for a partial payment in one year and shall retain its priority date status for subsequent appropriations designated for such purposes. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall only be available for liabilities incurred prior to July 1, 2009, shall be used to pay 2007-08 school year claims in the first instance, and represent the maximum amount payable during the 2008- 09 state fiscal year. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of liabilities heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue and, 250 12653-15-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the department net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements and credits ... 243,400,000 .......... (re. $844,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2008, as amended by chapter 496, section 3, of the laws of 2008: For grants to schools for programs involving literacy and basic educa- tion for public assistance recipients for the 2008-09 school year for those programs administered by the state education department, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 ... 1,960,000 ................. (re. $553,000) For nonpublic school aid for the 2008-09 school year program. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, funds appropri- ated herein shall be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued and hereafter to accrue provided that, notwithstanding any provision of law, rule or regulation to the contrary, reimbursement, and the State's liability for such reimbursement, shall be limited to nine- ty-eight percent of the actual cost incurred by the nonpublic school as approved by the commissioner of education; provided further that on and after September 1, 2008, notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, rule or regulation, the amount of state reimburse- ment and liability for costs and activities funded through this appropriation shall be further reduced by six percent of such reduced amount, and that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after such date shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 ... 85,750,000 .................... (re. $1,633,000) For aid payable for additional nonpublic school aid. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued and hereafter to accrue provided that, notwithstanding any provision of law, rule or regulation to the contrary, reimbursement, and the State's liability for such reimbursement, shall be limited to ninety-eight percent of the actual cost incurred by the nonpublic school as approved by the commissioner of education; provided further that on and after September 1, 2008, notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, rule or regulation, the amount of state reimbursement and liability for costs and activities funded through this appropriation shall be further reduced by six percent of such reduced amount, and that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after such date shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 ... 47,295,000 ........................................ (re. $9,608,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2008, as amended by chapter 1, section 2, of the laws of 2009: For services and expenses associated with math and science high schools for the 2008-09 school year, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disburse- ment on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent 251 12653-15-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 ........... 1,470,000 ........................................... (re. $461,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2007, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses of the rural education advisory council .... 175,000 .............................................. (re. $40,000) For services and expenses of a $30,200,000 2007-08 school year program for extended day and school violence prevention programs ........... 30,200,000 ........................................ (re. $5,938,000) For July and August programs for school-aged children with handicap- ping conditions pursuant to section 4408 of the education law. Moneys appropriated herein shall be used as follows: (i) for remain- ing base year and prior school years obligations, (ii) for the purposes of subdivision 4 of section 3602 of the education law for schools operated under articles 87 and 88 of the education law, and (iii) notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, for payments made pursuant to this section for current school year obli- gations, provided, however, that such payments shall not exceed 70 percent of the state aid due for the sum of the approved tuition and maintenance rates and transportation expense provided for herein; provided, however, that payment of eligible claims shall be payable in the order that such claims have been approved for payment by the commissioner of education, and provided further that no claim shall be set aside for insufficiency of funds to make a complete payment, but shall be eligible for a partial payment in one year and shall retain its priority date status for subsequent appropriations desig- nated for such purposes. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall only be available for liabilities incurred prior to July 1, 2008, shall be used to pay 2006-07 school year claims in the first instance, and represent the maximum amount payable during the 2007-08 state fiscal year. Provided further that, notwithstanding subdivision 3 of section 4408 of the education law, after all other payments received by March 1, 2008 have been made, any remaining available funds may be used to make any additional approved payments. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of liabilities heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue and, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the department net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements and credits ................. 243,400,000 ....................................... (re. $1,189,000) For the state's share of preschool handicapped education costs pursu- ant to section 4410 of the education law. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law to the contrary, the amount appropri- ated herein represents the maximum amount payable during the 2007-08 state fiscal year and shall support a state share of preschool hand- icapped education costs for the 2006-07 school year limited to 59.5 percent of total expenditures, and furthermore, notwithstanding any other provision of law, local claims for reimbursement of costs incurred prior to the 2005-06 school year and during the 2005-06 and 2006-07 school years that have been approved for payment by the 252 12653-15-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 education department as of March 31, 2007 shall be the first claims paid from this appropriation. Any local claims for which there may be insufficient appropriation authority for payment in the 2007-08 state fiscal year shall be considered as the first claim for payment against all subsequent appropriations designated for such purposes. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, funds appro- priated herein shall be available for payment of liabilities hereto- fore accrued or hereafter to accrue and, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the department net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements and credits ... 663,100,000 ...................................... (re. $48,000) For allowances to private schools for the blind and the deaf, includ- ing state aid for blind and deaf pupils in certain institutions to be paid for the purposes provided under article 85 of the education law for the education of deaf children under 3 years of age includ- ing transfers to the miscellaneous special revenue fund Rome school for the deaf account (339E6) pursuant to a plan to be developed by the commissioner and approved by the director of the budget. Notwithstanding any other inconsistent provisions of law, such funds appropriated herein shall be for the New York state pupils approved to attend such schools and whose admissions, attendance and termi- nation therein is in accordance with rules and regulations of the commissioner of education. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $6,651,000 shall be used for debt service on capital construction projects financed through the state dormitory authority and $111,449,000 shall be available for allowances to schools for the blind and deaf. Notwithstanding any provision of the law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of liabilities heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue and, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the department net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements and credits ................. 118,100,000 ......................................... (re. $277,000) For the school lunch and breakfast program. Funds for the school lunch and breakfast program shall be expended subject to the limitation of funds available and may be used to reimburse sponsors of non-profit school lunch, breakfast, or other school child feeding programs based upon the number of federally reimbursable breakfasts and lunches served to students under such program agreements entered into by the state education department and such sponsors, in accord- ance with an act of Congress entitled the "National School Lunch Act," P.L. 79-396, as amended, or the provisions of the "Child Nutrition Act of 1966," P.L. 89-642, as amended, in the case of school breakfast programs to reimburse sponsors in excess of the federal rates of reimbursement. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the moneys hereby appropriated, or so much thereof as may be necessary, are to be available for the purposes herein specified for obligations heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue for the school years beginning July 1, 2005, July 1, 2006 and July 1, 2007 ... 31,700,000 .............................. (re. $130,000) 253 12653-15-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For academic intervention for nonpublic schools based on a plan to be developed by the commissioner of education and approved by the director of the budget ... 1,000,000 .............. (re. $1,000,000) For nonpublic school aid for the 2007-08 school year program. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, funds appropri- ated herein shall be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued and hereafter to accrue ... 87,500,000 ............ (re. $4,918,000) For grants in aid to school districts, libraries, not for profits and educational institutions, notwithstanding any provision of law this appropriation shall be allocated only pursuant to a plan setting forth an itemized list of grantees with the amount to be received by each, or the methodology for allocating such appropriation. Such plan shall be subject to the approval of the temporary president of the senate and the director of the budget and thereafter shall be included in a resolution calling for the expenditure of such monies, which resolution must be approved by a majority vote of all members elected to the senate upon a roll call vote ........................ 250,000 ............................................. (re. $102,000) For additional grants in aid to certain school districts, public libraries and not-for-profit institutions. Such funds shall be apportioned pursuant to subdivision 5 of section 24 of the state finance law ... 12,995,000 .......................... (re. $530,000) For services and expenses associated with the math and science high schools including Tech Valley high school, Bard College, and Nazar- eth College for the 2007-08 school year ............................ 1,500,000 ........................................... (re. $254,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2006: For academic intervention for nonpublic schools based on a plan to be developed by the commissioner of education and approved by the director of the budget ... 1,000,000 ................ (re. $642,000) For nonpublic school aid for the 2006-07 school year program. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, funds shall be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued and hereafter to accrue ... 87,500,000 ............................. (re. $7,514,000) For services and expenses associated with three Math and Science High Schools, provided that one such high school shall be located in a City with more than one million inhabitants, one shall be located outside of a city with one million inhabitants, and one shall be the educational entity created by chapter 757 of the laws of 2005. Each school shall be eligible for a grant up to $500,000 for the costs of providing an enhanced high school curriculum and/or capital improve- ment projects. Such grant may provide for up to twenty-five percent of the operations of the Math and Science High School. School districts shall jointly submit an application with a New York State college or university in order to be eligible for funding pursuant to this appropriation. Such joint application shall detail the coop- erative activities, that the school district and higher educational institution will occur at the Math and Science High School. The enhanced math and science curriculum to be provided by the school located in a city with more than one million inhabitants shall be provided by a school accredited to give its graduates both a New 254 12653-15-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 York State Regents diploma and an Associates of Arts degree with more than half of its faculty possessing terminal degrees in their subject area, and all of the science and math classes provided to all of that school's third and fourth year students shall be given for college credit and taught by faculty members who possess an advanced degree in their subject area. Provided however, that the educational entity created by chapter 757 of the laws of 2005 shall not be required to submit a joint application with a New York State college or university ... 1,500,000 ................. (re. $313,000) For additional grants in aid to certain school districts, public libraries and not-for-profit institutions including seventy percent of a $26,670,000 2006-07 school year teacher resource and computer training center program, seventy percent of a $4,000,000 2006-07 school year teacher mentor intern program, and $500,000 for the national board for professional teaching standards program ......... 81,456,250 ....................................... (re. $14,501,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2005: For additional grants-in-aid to certain school districts, public libraries and not for profit institutions including 50 percent of a $500,000 school year program for the 2005-06 NYC peer intervention program and 50 percent of a $500,000 school year program for the national board for professional teaching standards certification ... 27,110,400 ........................................ (re. $7,161,000) For nonpublic school aid for the 2005-06 school year program. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, funds shall be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued and hereafter to accrue ... 87,500,000 ............................. (re. $5,303,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2003, as amended by chapter 684, section 1, of the laws of 2003: For additional grants in aid to certain school districts, public libraries and not for profit educational institutions, in addition to services and expenses of the teacher resources and computer training centers programs ... 41,498,700 .......... (re. $5,485,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2002: For grants-in-aid to certain school districts, public libraries and not-for-profit educational institutions ............................ 9,587,300 ......................................... (re. $2,108,000) By chapter 382, part C, section 1, of the laws of 2001: For fiscal stabilization grants in aid of up to $25,000,000 for the 2001-02 school year to certain school districts, public libraries and not-for-profit educational institutions. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of aid hereafter to accrue ................... 25,000,000 ........................................... (re. $62,000) By chapter 382, part C, section 1, of the laws of 2001, as amended by chapter 17, section 22, of the laws of 2003: 255 12653-15-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For fiscal stabilization grants in aid of up to $25,000,000 to certain school districts, public libraries and not-for-profit educational institutions. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, no payment shall be made from this appropriation prior to April 1, 2002 ... 25,000,000 ....................................... (re. $62,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal [Department of] Education Fund Federal Department of Education Account - 25210 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For grants to schools for specific programs including, but not limited to, grants for purposes under title I of the elementary and second- ary education act. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of this appropriation may be suballocated to other state departments and agencies, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, as needed to accomplish the intent of this appropriation ... 1,771,819,000 ............... (re. $1,655,555,000) For grants to schools and other eligible entities for state grants for improving teacher quality and mathematics and science partnerships pursuant to title II of the elementary and secondary education act. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of this appropriation may be suballocated to other state departments and agencies, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, as needed to accomplish the intent of this appropriation .............. 242,841,000 ..................................... (re. $242,841,000) For grants to schools and other eligible entities for English language acquisition program pursuant to title III of the elementary and secondary education act. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of this appropriation may be suballocated to other state departments and agencies, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, as needed to accomplish the intent of this appropriation ... 57,519,000 ..................... (re. $57,519,000) For grants to schools and other eligible entities for the 21st century community learning centers pursuant to title IV of the elementary and secondary education act. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of this appropriation may be suballo- cated to other state departments and agencies, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, as needed to accomplish the intent of this appropriation ... 96,526,000 ...... (re. $91,293,000) For grants to schools and other eligible entities for the charter schools program pursuant to title V of the elementary and secondary education act. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of this appropriation may be suballocated to other state departments and agencies, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, as needed to accomplish the intent of this appropriation ... 28,000,000 ................................... (re. $28,000,000) For grants to schools and other eligible entities for the rural educa- tion initiative pursuant to title VI of the elementary and secondary education act. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of this appropriation may be suballocated to other state departments and agencies, subject to the approval of the director of 256 12653-15-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 the budget, as needed to accomplish the intent of this appropriation ... 5,000,000 ..................................... (re. $5,000,000) For grants to schools and other eligible entities for homeless educa- tion program pursuant to title X of the elementary and secondary education act. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of this appropriation may be suballocated to other state departments and agencies, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, as needed to accomplish the intent of this appropriation ... 8,000,000 ..................................... (re. $8,000,000) For grants to schools and other eligible entities for specific programs including, but not limited to, the Carl D. Perkins voca- tional and applied technology education act (VTEA). Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of this appropriation may be suballocated to other state departments and agencies, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, as needed to accomplish the intent of this appropriation .............. 68,578,000 ....................................... (re. $63,134,000) For various grants to schools and other eligible entities. Notwith- standing any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of this appro- priation may be suballocated to other state departments and agen- cies, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, as needed to accomplish the intent of this appropriation .............. 29,425,000 ....................................... (re. $29,425,000) For the education of individuals with disabilities including up to $3,000,000 for services and expenses of early childhood direction centers and $500,000 for services and expenses of the center for autism and related disabilities at the state university of New York at Albany. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of the funds appropriated herein shall be available, subject to a plan developed by the commissioner of education and approved by the director of the budget, for grants to ensure appropriately certified teachers in schools providing special services or programs as defined in paragraphs e, g, i and l of subdivision 2 of section 4401 of the education law to children placed by school districts and in approved preschool programs that provide full and half-day educa- tional programs in accordance with section 4410 of the education law for children placed by school district. Provided further that, in the allocation of funds, priority shall be given to those programs with a demonstrated need to increase the number of certified teach- ers to comply with state and federal requirements. Such funds shall be made available for such activities as certification preparation, training, assisting schools with personnel shortages and supporting activities that improve the delivery of services to improve results for children with disabilities. Provided further that notwithstand- ing any inconsistent provision of law, of the funds appropriated herein: (i) $2,000,000 shall be available for payments to schools providing special services or programs as defined in paragraphs e, g, i, and l of subdivision 2 of section 4401 of the education law to help prevent excessive instructional staff turnover through a targeted adjustment of compensation for teachers providing direct instructional services to students at such schools. The commissioner of education shall develop an allocation plan, subject to the 257 12653-15-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 approval of the director of the budget, that distributes funds appropriated herein among eligible schools, as defined herein, that qualify based on the following criteria: eligible schools are those that have complied with all applicable requirements for previous grants for this purpose and whose average teacher salary are below the salary provided for similarly qualified teachers in public schools in the region in which such eligible school is located. The allocation to each qualifying school shall be calculated based on the number of weighted full time equivalent (FTE) staff, as defined herein, in the per FTE award amount. The total number of weighted FTE shall be determined by multiplying the actual number of FTE teachers providing classroom instruction at each school, as deter- mined by the commissioner, by: 1) a factor of 2.0 for those schools where average salaries that are 50 percent or less of those in public school located in the same geographic region; 2) a factor of 1.5 for those schools where average salaries that are 50 percent and 75 percent of public schools located in the same geographic region; or 3) a factor of 1.0 for those schools where the average salaries that are 75-100 percent of public schools located in the same geographic region. The per FTE teacher award amount shall be calcu- lated by dividing the $2,000,000 by the total number of weighted FTE staff; (ii) $2,000,000 shall be available for payments to schools providing special services or programs as defined in paragraphs e, g, i, and l of subdivision 2 of section 4401 of the education law and approved preschool programs in accordance with section 4410 of the education law to help prevent excessive instructional staff turnover through a targeted adjustment of compensation for teachers providing direct instructional services to students at such schools. The commissioner of education shall develop an allocation plan, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, that distrib- utes funds appropriated herein among eligible schools; (iii) up to $10,000,000 shall be available for costs associated with schools operated under article 85 of the education law which otherwise would be payable through the department's general fund aid to localities appropriation, provided further that notwithstanding any inconsist- ent provision of law, any disbursements against this $10,000,000 shall immediately reduce the amounts appropriated in the education department's general fund aid to localities for costs associated with schools operated under article 85 of the education law by an equivalent amount, and the portion of such general fund appropri- ation so affected shall have no further force or effect. Provided that, notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, of the funds appropriated herein, up to $2,000,000 shall be available to support program and/or fiscal audits and/or reviews of individual preschool special education providers to be conducted by an external audit firm selected through a competitive request for proposals process or otherwise and, provided further that up to $2,000,000 shall be available for development of data collection and analysis systems to improve the capacity of the State, school districts and municipalities oversight of the provision of preschool special education services. Provided further that, to the extent permitted by federal law, $1,000,000 shall also be made available for grants 258 12653-15-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 to be awarded to municipalities to enhance program oversight. Notwithstanding any provision of the law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of liabilities heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue and, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be avail- able to the department net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of this appropriation may be suballocated to other state departments and agencies, as needed, to accomplish the intent of this appropriation ... 815,347,000 .............. (re. $815,347,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal [Department of] Education Fund Federal Department of Education Account By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For grants to schools and other eligible entities for specific programs in the, but not limited to, amounts indicated for such programs, including $1,776,819,000 for purposes under title I of the elementary and secondary education act, $247,841,000 for improving teacher quality and mathematics and science partnerships pursuant to title II of the elementary and secondary education act, $57,519,000 for English language acquisition pursuant to title III of the elementary and secondary education act, $96,526,000 for 21st century community learning centers pursuant to title IV of the elementary and secondary education act, $23,000,000 for charter schools programs pursuant to title V of the elementary and secondary educa- tion act, $42,425,000 for other purposes pursuant to the elementary and secondary education act and $68,578,000 for grants to schools and other eligible entities for vocational and technical preparation programs pursuant to the perkins career and technical improvement act. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein may be suballocated, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, to any state agency or department to accomplish the purpose of this appropriation ....................... 2,312,708,000 ................................... (re. $850,000,000) For the education of individuals with disabilities including up to $3,000,000 for services and expenses of early childhood direction centers and $500,000 for services and expenses of the center for autism and related disabilities at the state university of New York at Albany. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of the funds appropriated herein shall be available, subject to a plan developed by the commissioner of education and approved by the director of the budget, for grants to ensure appropriately certified teachers in schools providing special services or programs as defined in paragraphs e, g, i and l of subdivision 2 of section 4401 of the education law to children placed by school districts and in approved preschool programs that provide full and half-day educa- tional programs in accordance with section 4410 of the education law for children placed by school district. Provided further that, in the allocation of funds, priority shall be given to those programs 259 12653-15-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 with a demonstrated need to increase the number of certified teach- ers to comply with state and federal requirements. Such funds shall be made available for such activities as certification preparation, training, assisting schools with personnel shortages and supporting activities that improve the delivery of services to improve results for children with disabilities. Provided further that notwithstand- ing any inconsistent provision of law, of the funds appropriated herein: (i) $2,000,000 shall be available for payments to schools providing special services or programs as defined in paragraphs e, g, i, and l of subdivision 2 of section 4401 of the education law to help prevent excessive instructional staff turnover through a targeted adjustment of compensation for teachers providing direct instructional services to students at such schools. The commissioner of education shall develop an allocation plan, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, that distributes funds appropriated herein among eligible schools, as defined herein, that qualify based on the following criteria: eligible schools are those that have complied with all applicable requirements for previous grants for this purpose and whose average teacher salary are below the salary provided for similarly qualified teachers in public schools in the region in which such eligible school is located. The allocation to each qualifying school shall be calculated based on the number of weighted full time equivalent (FTE) staff, as defined herein, in the per FTE award amount. The total number of weighted FTE shall be determined by multiplying the actual number of FTE teachers providing classroom instruction at each school, as deter- mined by the commissioner, by: 1) a factor of 2.0 for those schools where average salaries that are 50 percent or less of those in public school located in the same geographic region; 2) a factor of 1.5 for those schools where average salaries that are 50 percent and 75 percent of public schools located in the same geographic region; or 3) a factor of 1.0 for those schools where the average salaries that are 75-100 percent of public schools located in the same geographic region. The per FTE teacher award amount shall be calcu- lated by dividing the $2,000,000 by the total number of weighted FTE staff; (ii) $2,000,000 shall be available for payments to schools providing special services or programs as defined in paragraphs e, g, i, and l of subdivision 2 of section 4401 of the education law and approved preschool programs in accordance with section 4410 of the education law to help prevent excessive instructional staff turnover through a targeted adjustment of compensation for teachers providing direct instructional services to students at such schools. The commissioner of education shall develop an allocation plan, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, that distrib- utes funds appropriated herein among eligible schools; (iii) up to $10,000,000 shall be available for allowances to schools for the blind and deaf to support services to students attending these schools for costs which otherwise would be payable through the department's general fund aid to localities appropriation, provided further that notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, any disbursements against this $10,000,000 shall immediately reduce the amounts appropriated in the education department's general fund aid 260 12653-15-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 to localities for allowances to private schools for the blind and deaf by an equivalent amount, and the portion of such general fund appropriation so affected shall have no further force or effect. Notwithstanding any provision of the law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of liabilities heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue and, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be avail- able to the department net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements and credits ... 815,347,000 ..................... (re. $219,971,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For grants to schools for specific programs. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein may be suballocated, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, to any state agency or department to accomplish the purpose of this appropriation ... 3,747,000 ....................... (re. $3,747,000) For grants to schools for specific programs including, but not limited to, grants for purposes under title I of the elementary and second- ary education act. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein may be suballocated, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, to any state agency or department to accomplish the purpose of this appropriation ... 1,867,017,000 ................................... (re. $100,000,000) For grants to schools and other eligible entities for state grants for improving teacher quality pursuant to title II of the elementary and secondary education act and for state grants for teacher incentive pursuant to title V of the elementary and secondary education act. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein may be suballocated, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, to any state agency or department to accomplish the purpose of this appropriation ....................... 272,401,000 ...................................... (re. $25,000,000) For grants to schools and other eligible entities for vocational and technical education assistance and technical preparation programs pursuant to the perkins career and technical improvement act. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein may be suballocated, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, to any state agency or department to accomplish the purpose of this appropriation ....................... 68,578,000 ........................................ (re. $3,000,000) For education of individuals with disabilities including up to $3,000,000 for services and expenses of early childhood direction centers and $500,000 for services and expenses of the center for autism and related disabilities at the state university of New York at Albany. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of the funds appropriated herein shall be available, subject to a plan developed by the commissioner of education and approved by the director of the budget, for grants to ensure appropriately certified teachers in schools providing special services or programs as defined in paragraphs e, g, i and l of subdivision 2 of section 4401 of the education law to children placed by school districts and in approved preschool programs that provide full and half-day educa- 261 12653-15-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 tional programs in accordance with section 4410 of the education law for children placed by school district. Provided further that, in the allocation of funds, priority shall be given to those programs with a demonstrated need to increase the number of certified teach- ers to comply with state and federal requirements. Such funds shall be made available for such activities as certification preparation, training, assisting schools with personnel shortages and supporting activities that improve the delivery of services to improve results for children with disabilities. Provided further that notwithstand- ing any inconsistent provision of law, of the funds appropriated herein: (i) $2,000,000 shall be available for payments to schools providing special services or programs as defined in paragraphs e, g, i, and l of subdivision 2 of section 4401 of the education law to help prevent excessive instructional staff turnover through a targeted adjustment of compensation for teachers providing direct instructional services to students at such schools. The commissioner of education shall develop an allocation plan, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, that distributes funds appropriated herein among eligible schools, as defined herein, that qualify based on the following criteria: eligible schools are those that have complied with all applicable requirements for previous grants for this purpose and whose average teacher salary are below the salary provided for similarly qualified teachers in public schools in the region in which such eligible school is located. The allocation to each qualifying school shall be calculated based on the number of weighted full time equivalent (FTE) staff, as defined herein, in the per FTE award amount. The total number of weighted FTE shall be determined by multiplying the actual number of FTE teachers providing classroom instruction at each school, as deter- mined by the commissioner, by: 1) a factor of 2.0 for those schools where average salaries that are 50 percent or less of those in public school located in the same geographic region; 2) a factor of 1.5 for those schools where average salaries that are 50 percent and 75 percent of public schools located in the same geographic region; or 3) a factor of 1.0 for those schools where the average salaries that are 75-100 percent of public schools located in the same geographic region. The per FTE teacher award amount shall be calcu- lated by dividing the $2,000,000 by the total number of weighted FTE staff; (ii) $2,000,000 shall be available for payments to schools providing special services or programs as defined in paragraphs e, g, i, and l of subdivision 2 of section 4401 of the education law and approved preschool programs in accordance with section 4410 of the education law to help prevent excessive instructional staff turnover through a targeted adjustment of compensation for teachers providing direct instructional services to students at such schools. The commissioner of education shall develop an allocation plan, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, that distrib- utes funds appropriated herein among eligible schools; (iii) up to $10,000,000 shall be available for allowances to schools for the blind and deaf to support services to students attending these schools for costs which otherwise would be payable through the department's general fund aid to localities appropriation, provided 262 12653-15-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 further that notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, any disbursements against this $10,000,000 shall immediately reduce the amounts appropriated in the education department's general fund aid to localities for allowances to private schools for the blind and deaf by an equivalent amount, and the portion of such general fund appropriation so affected shall have no further force or effect. Notwithstanding any provision of the law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein shall be available for payment of liabilities heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue and, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be avail- able to the department net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements and credits ... 801,867,000 ...................... (re. $50,000,000) For the purposes of the teacher incentive fund program as funded by the American recovery and reinvestment act of 2009. Funds appropri- ated herein shall be subject to all applicable reporting and accountability requirements contained in such act .................. 20,500,000 ....................................... (re. $20,500,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For school improvement grants provided to title I of the elementary and secondary education act as funded by the American recovery and reinvestment act of 2009. Funds appropriated herein shall be subject to all applicable reporting and accountability requirements contained in such act ... 135,000,000 ........... (re. $105,000,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2010, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For grants to schools for specific programs. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein may be suballocated, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, to any state agency or department to accomplish the purpose of this appropriation ... 3,747,000 ....................... (re. $3,747,000) For grants to schools for specific programs including, but not limited to, grants for purposes under title I of the elementary and second- ary education act. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein may be suballocated, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, to any state agency or department to accomplish the purpose of this appropriation ... 1,867,017,000 .................................... (re. $60,000,000) For grants to schools and other eligible entities for state grants for improving teacher quality pursuant to title II of the elementary and secondary education act and for state grants for teacher incentive pursuant to title V of the elementary and secondary education act. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein may be suballocated, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, to any state agency or department to accomplish the purpose of this appropriation ....................... 272,401,000 ....................................... (re. $5,000,000) For grants to schools and other eligible entities for vocational and adult education programs or any successor programs. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated here- in may be suballocated, subject to the approval of the director of 263 12653-15-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 the budget, to any state agency or department to accomplish the purpose of this appropriation ... 117,282,000 ..... (re. $3,000,000) For the purposes of the teacher incentive fund program as funded by the American recovery and reinvestment act of 2009. Funds appropri- ated herein shall be subject to all applicable reporting and accountability requirements contained in such act. Notwithstanding any other provision of the law to the contrary and subject to the approval of the director of the budget, a portion of the funds appropriated herein may be transferred to the credit of the state purposes account of the state education department to carry out the purposes of this program ... 20,000,000 .......... (re. $15,228,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2009: For grants to schools for specific programs .......................... 3,747,000 ......................................... (re. $1,000,000) For grants to schools for specific programs including, but not limited to, grants for purposes under title I of the elementary and second- ary education act ... 1,807,000,000 .............. (re. $60,000,000) For school improvement grants provided to title I of the elementary and secondary education act as funded by the American recovery and reinvestment act of 2009. Funds appropriated herein shall be subject to all applicable reporting and accountability requirements contained in such act ... 127,000,000 ............. (re. $2,000,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Federal Health and Human Services Account - 25122 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For grants to schools for specific programs .......................... 5,000,000 ......................................... (re. $5,000,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Federal Health and Human Services Account By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For grants to schools for specific programs .......................... 5,000,000 ......................................... (re. $1,000,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For grants to schools for specific programs .......................... 5,000,000 ......................................... (re. $1,000,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2010, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For grants to schools for specific programs. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein may be suballocated, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, to any state agency or department to accomplish the purpose of this appropriation ... 5,000,000 .......................... (re. $50,000) 264 12653-15-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal MISCELLANEOUS Operating Grants Fund Federal Operating Grants Account - 25456 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For grants to schools for specific programs .......................... 5,000,000 ......................................... (re. $5,000,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal USDA-Food and Nutrition Services Fund Federal USDA-Food and Nutrition Services Account - 25026 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For grants to schools and other eligible entities for programs funded through the national school lunch act .............................. 1,052,000,000 ................................. (re. $1,007,221,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For grants to schools and other eligible entities for programs funded through the national school lunch act .............................. 966,000,000 ..................................... (re. $350,000,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For grants to schools and other eligible entities for programs funded through the national school lunch act .............................. 821,987,000 ...................................... (re. $25,000,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For grants to schools and other eligible entities for programs funded through the national school lunch act .............................. 798,045,000 ...................................... (re. $10,000,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal State Fiscal Stabilization Fund State Fiscal Stabilization Account - 25200 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2010, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For the purposes of the Race to the Top state fiscal stabilization fund-state incentive grant as funded by the American recovery and reinvestment act of 2009. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to contrary, funds appropriated herein may be suballocated, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, to any state agency or department for the purposes of the state fiscal stabilization fund-state incentive grants as funded by the American recovery and reinvestment act of 2009, provided further that, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, a portion of the funds appropriated herein, may be transferred to the credit of the state purposes account of the state education department to carry out the purposes of this section. Funds appropriated herein shall be subject to all applicable reporting and accountability requirements contained in such act ... 750,000,000 ........... (re. $550,000,000) 265 12653-15-4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2009, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: Maintenance Undistributed For services and expenses or for contracts with municipalities and/or private not-for-profit agencies for the amounts herein provided: General Fund Community Projects Fund - 007 Account CC ROCKLAND BOCES ... 5,000 .................................. (re. $845) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2008, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: Maintenance Undistributed For services and expenses or for contracts with municipalities and/or private not-for-profit agencies for the amounts herein provided: General Fund Community Projects Fund - 007 Account CC LINDENHURST ROBOTICS CLUB ... 9,630 ..................... (re. $9,630) 266 12653-15-4 STATE BOARD OF ELECTIONS AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS General Fund ....................... 0 2,600,000 Special Revenue Funds - Other ...... 30,000,000 0 Special Revenue Funds - Federal .... 0 27,800,000 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 30,000,000 30,400,000 ================ ================ SCHEDULE PUBLIC CAMPAIGN FINANCE PROGRAM ............................. 30,000,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other 2014 State Comptroller Election Account For payments pursuant to title II of article 14 of the election law and sections 92-t and 95 of the state finance law ............. 30,000,000 -------------- 267 12653-15-4 STATE BOARD OF ELECTIONS AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 REGULATION OF ELECTIONS PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2006, as amended by chapter 496, section 1, of the laws of 2008: The sum of five million dollars ($5,000,000) is hereby appropriated for services and expenses related to the alteration of poll sites to provide accessibility for disabled voters. Such funds shall be allo- cated to local boards of elections in proportion to the percentage of the state's registered voters residing in each local board's jurisdiction on December 31, 2004. Local boards of elections shall submit an alteration plan to improve handicap accessibility to the state board of elections. Such moneys shall be payable on the audit and warrant of the state comptroller, on vouchers certified or approved by the state board of elections pursuant to subdivision four of section 3-100 of the election law, in the manner provided by law, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation avail- able for expenditure and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 ... 4,990,000 ............... (re. $2,600,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Poll Site Accessibility Account - 25169 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses including prior year liabilities related to the alteration of poll sites to provide accessibility for disabled voters. Such funds shall be allocated to local boards of elections in proportion to the percentage of the state's registered voters residing in each local board's jurisdiction on December 31, 2004. Local boards of elections shall submit an alteration plan to improve handicap accessibility to the state board of elections. Such moneys shall be payable on the audit and warrant of the state comptroller, on vouchers certified or approved by the state board of elections pursuant to subdivision 4 of section 3-100 of the election law, in the manner provided by law ... 1,000,000 .......... (re. $1,000,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses including prior year liabilities related to the alteration of poll sites to provide accessibility for disabled voters. Such funds shall be allocated to local boards of elections in proportion to the percentage of the state's registered voters residing in each local board's jurisdiction on December 31, 2004. Local boards of elections shall submit an alteration plan to improve handicap accessibility to the state board of elections. Such moneys shall be payable on the audit and warrant of the state comptroller, on vouchers certified or approved by the state board of elections pursuant to subdivision 4 of section 3-100 of the election law, in the manner provided by law ... 1,000,000 .......... (re. $1,000,000) 268 12653-15-4 STATE BOARD OF ELECTIONS AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For services and expenses including prior year liabilities related to the alteration of poll sites to provide accessibility for disabled voters. Such funds shall be allocated to local boards of elections in proportion to the percentage of the state's registered voters residing in each local board's jurisdiction on December 31, 2004. Local boards of elections shall submit an alteration plan to improve handicap accessibility to the state board of elections. Such moneys shall be payable on the audit and warrant of the state comptroller, on vouchers certified or approved by the state board of elections pursuant to subdivision 4 of section 3-100 of the election law, in the manner provided by law ... 1,000,000 ............ (re. $500,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal MISCELLANEOUS Operating Grants Fund Help America Vote Act Implementation Account By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2009: Additional funding for services and expenses related to the implemen- tation of the help America vote act of 2002, including the purchase of new voting machines and disability accessible ballot marking devices for use by the local boards of elections pursuant to the help America vote act of 2002. Such moneys shall be allocated to the local boards of elections in proportion to the percentage of the state's registered voters residing in each local board's jurisdic- tion on December 31, 2004 ... 7,000,000 ........... (re. $1,000,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2009, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses related to the implementation of the help America vote act of 2002, including the purchase of new voting machines and disability accessible ballot marking devices for use by the local boards of elections pursuant to the help America vote act of 2002. Such moneys shall be allocated to local boards of elections in proportion to the percentage of the state's registered voters residing in each local board's jurisdiction on December 31, 2004 ... 1,500,000 ......................................... (re. $1,500,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2008, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses related to the implementation of the help America vote act of 2002, including the purchase of new voting machines and disability accessible ballot marking devices for use by the local boards of elections pursuant to the help America vote act of 2002. Such moneys shall be allocated to local boards of elections in proportion to the percentage of the state's registered voters residing in each local board's jurisdiction on December 31, 2004 ... 9,300,000 ......................................... (re. $9,300,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2005, as added by chapter 62, section 1, of the laws of 2005: 269 12653-15-4 STATE BOARD OF ELECTIONS AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses incurred for poll worker training and voter education efforts pursuant to a chapter of the laws of 2005 ........ 10,000,000 ........................................ (re. $3,500,000) By chapter 181, section 20, of the laws of 2005, as amended by chapter 55, section 3, of the laws of 2006: For services and expenses related to the purchase of new voting machines and voting systems for use by local boards of elections pursuant to the Help America Vote Act of 2002. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, such funds may only be expended in accord- ance with the provisions of this act related to the allocation of such funds and the procurement and purchase of voting systems and voting machines, including section ten of this act entitled "Formula for allocating Help America Vote Act money to local boards of election" and section twelve of this act entitled "Help America Vote Act voting machine and system implementation procurement process". Such moneys shall be payable on the audit and warrant of the state comptroller on vouchers certified or approved in the manner provided by law ... 190,000,000 ........................... (re. $10,000,000) 270 12653-15-4 ENERGY RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS Special Revenue Funds - Other ...... 7,369,000 0 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 7,369,000 0 ================ ================ SCHEDULE RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT AND DEMONSTRATION PROGRAM .............. 7,369 000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Energy Research and Planning Account - 21943 Research, development and demonstration program grants ............................... 6,678,000 University of Rochester laboratory for laser energetics ..................................... 691,000 -------------- 271 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS General Fund - State and Local ..... 10,176,000 6,636,413 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 10,176,000 6,636,413 ================ ================ SCHEDULE ADMINISTRATION PROGRAM ....................................... 8,500,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 Invasive species control and water dredging projects ..................................... 2,000,000 Sewage-Right-to-Know program ..................... 500,000 Services and expenses of Cornell community integrated pest management ..................... 550,000 Pharmaceutical take back program ................. 150,000 Dutch Hollow Brook Watershed ..................... 200,000 The Rockland Bergen Flood Mitigation task force .......................................... 100,000 Services and expenses of EPCAL sewage treat- ment facility ................................ 5,000,000 -------------- AIR AND WATER QUALITY MANAGEMENT PROGRAM ....................... 745,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For services and expenses of the following commissions notwithstanding any law to the contrary: The Interstate environmental commission ........... 15,000 The Susquehanna river basin commission ........... 259,000 The New England Interstate commission ............. 38,000 The Delaware river basin commission .............. 359,500 The Ohio river basin commission ................... 13,500 The Great Lakes commission ........................ 60,000 -------------- SOLID AND HAZARDOUS WASTE MANAGEMENT PROGRAM ................... 931,000 -------------- General Fund 272 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Local Assistance Account - 10000 For payment to Essex county under an agree- ment with the department of environmental conservation ................................... 294,000 For payment to Hamilton county under an agreement with the department of environ- mental conservation ............................ 147,000 For community impact research grants. Such grants shall be in an amount of up to $50,000 for community groups for projects that address a community's exposure to multiple environmental harms and risks. Such projects shall include studies to investigate the environment, or related public health issues of the community. Projects shall include research that will be used to expand the knowledge or under- standing of the affected community. The results of the investigation shall be disseminated to members of the affected community. Community groups eligible for funding shall be located in the same area as the environmental and/or related public health issues to be addressed by the project. Such groups shall be primarily focused on addressing the environmental and/or related public health issues of the residents of the affected community and shall be comprised primarily of members of the affected community ......................... 490,000 -------------- 273 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 ADMINISTRATION PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses of Cornell community integrated pest manage- ment ... 500,000 .................................... (re. $500,000) For upgrades to the Cornell research station at Shackleton Point ..... 78,000 ............................................... (re. $78,000) For invasive species control and water dredging projects ............. 350,000 ............................................. (re. $175,000) For community impact research grants. Such grants shall be in an amount of up to $50,000 for community groups for projects that address a community's exposure to multiple environmental harms and risks. Such projects shall include studies to investigate the envi- ronment, or related public health issues of the community. Projects shall include research that will be used to expand the knowledge or understanding of the affected community. The results of the investi- gation shall be disseminated to members of the affected community. Community groups eligible for funding shall be located in the same area as the environmental and/or related public health issues to be addressed by the project. Such groups shall be primarily focused on addressing the environmental and/or related public health issues of the residents of the affected community and shall be comprised primarily of members of the affected community ..................... 490,000 ............................................. (re. $490,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses of the invasive species program including $50,000 for Lake Chautauqua and $100,000 for Lake George ... 500,000 ............................................. (re. $375,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses of Cornell Community Integrated Pest Manage- ment ... 400,000 ..................................... (re. $30,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2008, as amended chapter 1, section 4, of the laws of 2009: For services and expenses of the Greenwood Lake bi-state commission ... 226,000 ......................................... (re. $123,000) For services and expenses of a Road Salt Study in the Adirondacks 150,000 ............................................. (re. $150,000) For services and expenses of a Flood Mitigation Study - Village of Larchmont ... 75,000 ................................. (re. $58,000) Edgewood Oak Brush Plains Preserve Improvement ....................... 376,000 ............................................. (re. $255,000) For services and expenses of Children's Environmental Health Centers and may be suballocated to the department of health ................ 602,000 .............................................. (re. $25,000) 274 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2007, as amended by chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2008: For services and expenses for Timber Theft Education and Training Law Enforcement ... 29,400 ............................... (re. $29,400) For services and expenses for the Delaware River Basin Flood Control ... 245,000 ......................................... (re. $125,000) Edgewood Oak Brush Plains Preserve Improvement ....................... 220,500 ............................................. (re. $208,000) Peconic Estuary ... 196,000 ........................... (re. $196,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2006, as amended by chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2008: For services and expenses of Environmental Education ................. 49,000 ............................................... (re. $49,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2005, as amended by chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2008: Peconic Bay ... 196,000 ................................ (re. $51,000) Invasive Species Eradication ... 980,000 .............. (re. $157,000) For services and expenses of the Rockaway Partnership for the estab- lishment of a Jamaica Bay estuary plan ... 44,713 ... (re. $44,713) For services and expenses of a Jamaica Bay waterfront access improve- ment project ... 1,568,000 ........................ (re. $1,400,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2000: State aid for services and expenses, including general operation expenses, of the following: Town of Babylon Recreational Fishing and Aquaculture Center ... 280,000 .............................................. (re. $12,000) AIR AND WATER QUALITY MANAGEMENT PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses of the following commissions notwithstanding any law to the contrary: The Interstate environmental commission ... 15,000 ........ (re. $300) The New England Interstate commission ... 38,000 ........ (re. $1,200) The Ohio river basin commission ... 14,000 ................ (re. $200) The Great Lakes commission ... 60,000 ..................... (re. $700) SOLID AND HAZARDOUS WASTE MANAGEMENT PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For payment to Essex county under an agreement with the department of environmental conservation ... 294,000 .............. (re. $294,000) 275 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For payment to Hamilton county under an agreement with the department of environmental conservation ... 147,000 ........... (re. $147,000) For community impact research grants. Such grants shall be in an amount of up to $50,000 for community groups for projects that address a community's exposure to multiple environmental harms and risks. Such projects shall include studies to investigate the envi- ronment, or related public health issues of the community. Projects shall include research that will be used to expand the knowledge or understanding of the affected community. The results of the investi- gation shall be disseminated to members of the affected community. Community groups eligible for funding shall be located in the same area as the environmental and/or related public health issues to be addressed by the project. Such groups shall be primarily focused on addressing the environmental and/or related public health issues of the residents of the affected community and shall be comprised primarily of members of the affected community ..................... 490,000 ............................................. (re. $490,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For payment to Essex county under an agreement with the department of environmental conservation ... 294,000 .............. (re. $294,000) For payment to Hamilton county under an agreement with the department of environmental conservation ... 147,000 ........... (re. $147,000) For community impact research grants. Such grants shall be in an amount of up to $50,000 for community groups for projects that address a community's exposure to multiple environmental harms and risks. Such projects shall include studies to investigate the envi- ronment, or related public health issues of the community. Projects shall include research that will be used to expand the knowledge or understanding of the affected community. The results of the investi- gation shall be disseminated to members of the affected community. Community groups eligible for funding shall be located in the same area as the environmental and/or related public health issues to be addressed by the project. Such groups shall be primarily focused on addressing the environmental and/or related public health issues of the residents of the affected community and shall be comprised primarily of members of the affected community ..................... 490,000 ............................................. (re. $490,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For community impact research grants. Such grants shall be in an amount of up to $50,000 for community groups for projects that address a community's exposure to multiple environmental harms and risks. Such projects shall include studies to investigate the envi- ronment, or related public health issues of the community. Projects shall include research that will be used to expand the knowledge or understanding of the affected community. The results of the investi- gation shall be disseminated to members of the affected community. Community groups eligible for funding shall be located in the same area as the environmental and/or related public health issues to be addressed by the project. Such groups shall be primarily focused on addressing the environmental and/or related public health issues of 276 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 the residents of the affected community and shall be comprised primarily of members of the affected community ..................... 490,000 ............................................. (re. $490,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For community impact research grants. Such grants shall be in an amount of up to $50,000 for community groups for projects that address a community's exposure to multiple environmental harms and risks. Such projects shall include studies to investigate the envi- ronment, or related public health issues of the community. Projects shall include research that will be used to expand the knowledge or understanding of the affected community. The results of the investi- gation shall be disseminated to members of the affected community. Community groups eligible for funding shall be located in the same area as the environmental and/or related public health issues to be addressed by the project. Such groups shall be primarily focused on addressing the environmental and/or related public health issues of the residents of the affected community and shall be comprised primarily of members of the affected community ..................... 490,000 ............................................. (re. $318,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2009: For community impact research grants. Such grants shall be in an amount of up to $50,000 for community groups for projects that address a community's exposure to multiple environmental harms and risks. Such projects shall include studies to investigate the envi- ronment, or related public health issues of the community. Projects shall include research that will be used to expand the knowledge or understanding of the affected community. The results of the investi- gation shall be disseminated to members of the affected community. Community groups eligible for funding shall be located in the same area as the environmental and/or related public health issues to be addressed by the project. Such groups shall be primarily focused on addressing the environmental and/or related public health issues of the residents of the affected community and shall be comprised primarily of members of the affected community ..................... 490,000 ............................................. (re. $264,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2008: For community impact research grants. Such grants shall be in an amount of up to $50,000 for community groups for projects that address a community's exposure to multiple environmental harms and risks. Such projects shall include studies to investigate the envi- ronment, or related public health issues of the community. Projects shall include research that will be used to expand the knowledge or understanding of the affected community. The results of the investi- gation shall be disseminated to members of the affected community. Community groups eligible for funding shall be located in the same area as the environmental and/or related public health issues to be addressed by the project. Such groups shall be primarily focused on addressing the environmental and/or related public health issues of the residents of the affected community and shall be comprised 277 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 primarily of members of the affected community ..................... 490,000 .............................................. (re. $37,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2007, as amended by chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2008: For community impact research grants. Such grants shall be in an amount of up to $50,000 for community groups for projects that address a community's exposure to multiple environmental harms and risks. Such projects shall include studies to investigate the envi- ronment, or related public health issues of the community. Projects shall include research that will be used to expand the knowledge or understanding of the affected community. The results of the investi- gation shall be disseminated to members of the affected community. Community groups eligible for funding shall be located in the same area as the environmental and/or related public health issues to be addressed by the project. Such groups shall be primarily focused on addressing the environmental and/or related public health issues of the residents of the affected community and shall be comprised primarily of members of the affected community ..................... 490,000 .............................................. (re. $33,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2006, as amended by chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2008: For community impact research grants. Such grants shall be in an amount of up to $25,000 for community groups for projects that address a community's exposure to multiple environmental harms and risks. Such projects shall include studies to investigate the envi- ronment, economy and public health of the community. Projects shall be of a research nature that will be used to expand the knowledge or understanding of the affected community. The results of the investi- gation shall be disseminated to members of the affected community. Community groups eligible for funding shall be located in the same area as the environmental and/or public health problems to be addressed by the project. Such groups shall be primarily focused on addressing the environmental and/or public health problems of the residents of the affected community and shall be comprised primarily of members of the affected community ... 490,000 ..... (re. $69,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2005: For community impact research grants. Such grants shall be in an amount of up to $25,000 for community groups for projects that address a community's exposure to multiple environmental harms and risks. Such projects shall include studies to investigate the envi- ronment, economy and public health of the community. Projects shall be of a research nature that will be used to expand the knowledge or understanding of the affected community. The results of the investi- gation shall be disseminated to members of the affected community. Community groups eligible for funding shall be located in the same area as the environmental and/or public health problems to be addressed by the project. Such groups shall be primarily focused on addressing the environmental and/or public health problems of the 278 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 residents of the affected community and shall be comprised primarily of members of the affected community ... 500,000 ..... (re. $11,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2000: For grants to municipalities, school districts and not-for-profit corporations to implement non-toxic alternatives to pesticides in pest management programs. Such grants may be used for training in non-toxic methods of pest control, and for making basic structural improvements which inhibit pest infestations in structures ... 400,000 .............................................. (re. $11,900) For technical assistance grants to citizen groups affected by hazard- ous waste site remediation projects ... 250,000 ..... (re. $250,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2009: Maintenance Undistributed For services and expenses or for contract with municipalities and/or private not-for-profit agencies for the amounts herein provided: General Fund Community Projects Fund - 007 Account CC STATE UNIVERSITY AT STONYBROOK - NY SEA GRANT INSTITUTE .............. 188,000 ................................................. (re. $964) Maintenance Undistributed For services and expenses or for contract with municipalities and/or private not-for-profit agencies for the amounts herein provided: General Fund Community Projects Fund - 007 Account CC C.H.O.K.E. - COALITION HELPING ORGANIZE A KLEANER ENVIRONMENT, INC. .. 3,000 ................................................. (re. $3,000) DELAWARE HIGHLANDS CONSERVANCY ... 5,000 ................ (re. $5,000) SALT MARSH ALLIANCE, INC. ... 2,000 ..................... (re. $1,500) URBAN DIVERS MARINE CONSERVATION & SCIENTIFIC DIVING, INC. ........... 5,000 ................................................. (re. $5,000) General Fund Community Projects Fund - 007 Account EE PUTNAM COUNTY FISH AND GAME ASSOCIATION ... 5,000 ....... (re. $5,000) SCHUYLER COUNTY SOIL & WATER ... 11,000 ................ (re. $11,000) THE GRAYCLIFF CONSERVANCY, INC. ... 15,000 ............. (re. $15,000) 279 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2008, as amended by chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2012: Maintenance Undistributed For services and expenses or for contracts with municipalities and/or private not-for-profit agencies for the amounts herein provided: General Fund Community Projects Fund - 007 Account CC Open Space Alliance for North Brooklyn, Inc. ......................... 25,000 .................................................. (re. $138) Maintenance Undistributed For services and expenses or for contracts with municipalities and/or private not-for-profit agencies for the amounts herein provided: General Fund Community Projects Fund - 007 Account AA Beacon Institute, The ... 30,000 ....................... (re. $30,000) Brant, Town of ... 20,000 .............................. (re. $20,000) Caledonia, Village of ... 100,000 ..................... (re. $100,000) Colonial Rifle and Pistol Club, Inc., The ... 5,000 ..... (re. $5,000) Delevan, Village of ... 20,000 ......................... (re. $20,000) Greater Adirondack RC&D Council ... 25,000 ............. (re. $25,000) Malone, Town of ... 55,000 ............................. (re. $55,000) Mill River Rod & Gun Club Inc. ... 1,100 ................ (re. $1,100) Saratoga Lake Protection and Improvement District .................... 34,000 ............................................... (re. $34,000) West Winfield, Village of ... 30,000 ................... (re. $30,000) General Fund Community Projects Fund - 007 Account BB Reach Into Cultural Heights, Inc. ... 4,000 ............. (re. $4,000) Urban Divers Marine Conservation/Scientific Diving ................... 5,000 ................................................. (re. $5,000) General Fund Community Projects Fund - 007 Account CC ALBANY COUNTY SOIL AND WATER CONSERVATION DISTRICT ................... 5,000 ................................................. (re. $2,519) BALDWIN OAKS CIVIC ASSOCIATION ... 5,000 ................ (re. $5,000) 280 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 C.H.O.K.E. - COALITION HELPING ORGANIZE A KLEANER ENVIRONMENT, INC. .. 3,000 ................................................. (re. $3,000) NATURAL RESOURCES PROTECTIVE ASSOCIATION OF STATEN ISLAND, INC. ...... 3,500 ................................................. (re. $3,500) SALT MARSH ALLIANCE, INC. ... 2,000 ..................... (re. $2,000) SARATOGA COUNTY INTERFAITH ENVIRONMENTAL COALITION ................... 4,000 ................................................. (re. $4,000) SARATOGA P.L.A.N., INC. ... 5,000 ......................... (re. $955) SPORT FISHING ALLIANCE, LTD. ... 5,000 .................. (re. $5,000) URBAN DIVERS MARINE CONSERVATION & SCIENTIFIC DIVING, INC. ........... 5,000 ................................................. (re. $3,750) General Fund Community Projects Fund - 007 Account EE SCHOHARIE COUNTY BIODIESEL PILOT PROGRAM ... 6,000 ...... (re. $6,000) THE GARDEN CITY BIRD SANCTUARY, INC. ... 2,000 .......... (re. $2,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2007, as amended by chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2010: Maintenance Undistributed For services and expenses or for contracts with municipalities and/or private not-for-profit agencies for the amounts herein provided: General Fund Community Projects Fund - 007 Account AA Avoca, Village of ... 125,000 ......................... (re. $125,000) ECOS: The Environmental Clearinghouse, Inc. .......................... 25,000 ............................................... (re. $25,000) Friends of No. Shore Greenbelt ... 5,000 ................ (re. $5,000) Goodyear Lake Association, Inc. ... 20,000 ............. (re. $20,000) Malone, Town of ... 50,000 ............................. (re. $50,000) Northeast Classic Car Museum ... 35,000 ................ (re. $35,000) Ontario County ... 30,000 .............................. (re. $30,000) Rochester Museum and Science Center ... 30,000 ......... (re. $30,000) General Fund Community Projects Fund - 007 Account BB Lower Washington Heights Neighborhood Association .................... 1,000 ................................................. (re. $1,000) The Urban Divers Marine Conservation/ Scientific ..................... 5,000 ................................................. (re. $5,000) General Fund Community Projects Fund - 007 281 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Account CC BALDWIN OAKS CIVIC ASSOCIATION ... 5,000 ................ (re. $5,000) C.H.O.K.E. - COALITION HELPING ORGANIZE A KLEANER ENVIRONMENT, INC. ... 3,000 ............................................. (re. $3,000) LONG ISLAND BEACH BUGGY ASSOCIATION ... 14,000 .......... (re. $9,405) NATURE CONSERVANCY - EASTERN NEW YORK CHAPTER ........................ 7,500 ................................................. (re. $7,500) NEW CASSEL ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE PROJECT, INC. ....................... 2,000 ................................................. (re. $2,000) NIAGARA RIVER ANGLERS ASSOCIATION, INC. ... 4,500 ....... (re. $3,375) PECONIC RIVER SPORTSMAN'S CLUB, INC. ... 3,000 .......... (re. $3,000) URBAN DIVERS MARINE CONSERVATION AND SCIENTIFIC DIVING, INC. ......... 5,000 ................................................. (re. $5,000) General Fund Community Projects Fund - 007 Account EE DEPOSIT WATERSHED ASSOCIATION ... 1,000 ................. (re. $1,000) ESOPUS CREEK CONSERVANCY ... 2,500 ...................... (re. $2,500) GENESEE COUNTY SOIL AND WATER CONSERVATION DISTRICT .................. 3,000 ................................................. (re. $3,000) SAVE THE FORGE RIVER, INC. ... 2,000 .................... (re. $2,000) THE ENVIRONMENTAL CLEARINGHOUSE, INC. ... 10,000 ....... (re. $10,000) WAYNE COUNTY SOIL & WATER CONSERVATION DISTRICT ...................... 15,000 ............................................... (re. $15,000) By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2002, as amended by chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2007: Maintenance Undistributed General Fund Community Projects Fund - 007 Account AA For services and expenses, grants in aid, or for contracts with muni- cipalities and/or private not-for-profit agencies. The funds appro- priated hereby may be suballocated to any department, agency or public authority ... 1,000,000 .................... (re. $1,000,000) Maintenance Undistributed For services and expenses or for contracts with municipalities and/or private not-for-profit agencies for the amounts herein provided: General Fund Community Projects Fund - 007 Account AA Laurens Water Department ... 10,000 .................... (re. $10,000) 282 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 General Fund Community Projects Fund - 007 Account CC VILLAGE OF DEPEW ... 30,000 ............................. (re. $3,443) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2000, as amended by chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2007: Maintenance Undistributed For services and expenses or for contracts with municipalities and/or private not-for-profit agencies for the amounts herein provided: General Fund Community Projects Fund - 007 Account EE Natural Resources Protective Association ... 1,000 ...... (re. $1,000) Town of Carmel ... 15,000 .............................. (re. $15,000) Town of Ledyard ... 5,000 ............................... (re. $5,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 1999, as amended by chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2002: Maintenance Undistributed For services and expenses or for contracts with municipalities and/or private not-for-profit agencies for the amounts herein provided: General Fund Community Projects Fund - 007 Account EE City of Johnstown ... 5,000 ............................. (re. $5,000) Coalition of Watershed Towns ... 12,000 ................ (re. $12,000) Cortland Co. Soil & Water Conservation District ...................... 15,000 ............................................... (re. $15,000) Squaw Island Preservation Society ... 4,000 ............. (re. $4,000) The Buffalo Audubon Society, Inc. ... 5,000 ............. (re. $5,000) Village of Palmyra ... 20,000 .......................... (re. $20,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 1998, as added by chapter 53, section 4, of the laws of 1998: General Fund Community Projects Fund - 007 Account EE Maintenance Undistributed 283 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses or for contract with municipalities and/or private not-for-profit agencies for the amounts herein provided: Town of Catskill ... 13,000 ............................. (re. $3,250) Tanglewood Community Nature Center ... 50,000 .......... (re. $12,500) 284 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS General Fund ....................... 2,023,139,300 600,013,950 Special Revenue Funds - Federal .... 1,347,215,000 2,353,852,000 Special Revenue Funds - Other ...... 18,802,000 14,984,000 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 3,389,156,300 2,968,849,950 ================ ================ SCHEDULE CHILD CARE PROGRAM ......................................... 617,416,700 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 The money hereby appropriated is to be available for payment of state aid hereto- fore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, the money hereby appropriated shall be available to the office net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, in lieu of payments authorized by the social services law, or payments of federal funds otherwise due to the local social services districts for programs provided under the federal social security act or the federal food stamp act, funds herein appropriated, in amounts certified by the state commissioner or the state commissioner of health as due from local social services districts each month as their share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law may be set aside by the state comptroller in an interest-bearing account with such interest accruing to the credit of the locality in order to ensure the orderly and prompt payment of providers under section 367-b of the social services law pursuant to an estimate provided by the commissioner of health of each local social services district's share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law. 285 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be transferred to any other appropriation within the office of children and family services and/or the office of temporary and disability assistance and/or suballo- cated to the office of temporary and disa- bility assistance for the purpose of paying local social services districts' costs of the above program and may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation or with any other item or items within the amounts appropri- ated within the office of children and family services general fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the money hereby appropriated, in combina- tion with the money appropriated in feder- al block grant, federal day care account, including any funds transferred or subal- located by the office of temporary and disability assistance special revenue funds - federal / aid to localities feder- al health and human services fund federal temporary assistance to needy families block grant funds at the request of local social services districts and, upon approval of the director of the budget, transfer of federal temporary assistance for needy families block grant funds made available from the New York works compli- ance fund program or otherwise specif- ically appropriated therefor, shall constitute the state block grant for child care. The money hereby appropriated is to be available to social services districts for child care assistance pursuant to title 5-C of article 6 of the social services law and shall be apportioned among the social services districts by the office according to an allocation plan developed by the office and submitted to the director of the budget for approval within 60 days of enactment of the budget. 286 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 A district's block grant allocation, including any funds the office of tempo- rary and disability assistance transfers from a district's flexible fund for family services allocation to the state block grant for child care at the district's request, for a particular federal fiscal year is available only for child care assistance expenditures made during that federal fiscal year and which are claimed by March 31 of the year immediately following the end of that federal fiscal year. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, any claims for child care assist- ance made by a social services district for expenditures made during a particular federal fiscal year, other than claims made under title XX of the federal social security act and under the food stamp employment and training program, shall be counted against the social services district's block grant allocation for that federal fiscal year. A social services district shall expend its allocation from the block grant in accord- ance with the applicable provisions in federal law and regulations relating to the federal funds included in the state block grant for child care and the regu- lations of the office of children and family services. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, each district's claims submitted under the state block grant for child care will be processed in a manner that maximizes the availability of federal funds and ensures that the district meets its maintenance of effort requirement in each applicable federal fiscal year ........ 270,553,700 For additional services and expenses of child care assistance programs .............. 34,000,000 For services and expenses of the united federation of teachers to provide profes- sional development to child care providers including but not necessarily limited to licensed group family day care home, registered family day care home and legal- ly-exempt providers located in the city of New York, to meet existing training requirements and to enhance the develop- ment of such providers ......................... 500,000 287 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For services and expenses of the united federation of teachers to establish and operate a quality grant program for child care providers which may include licensed group family day care home providers, registered family day care home providers and legally-exempt providers located in the city of New York ......................... 1,500,000 For services and expenses of child care services provided to children of migrant workers in programs operated by non-profit organizations under contract with the department of agriculture and markets to provide such care. The funds appropriated herein may be suballocated to the depart- ment of agriculture and markets .............. 1,754,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................. 308,327,700 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Federal Day Care Account - 25175 For services and expenses related to the child care block grant. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, in lieu of payments authorized by the social services law, or payments of federal funds otherwise due to the local social services districts for programs provided under the federal social security act or the federal food stamp act, funds herein appropriated, in amounts certified by the state commissioner or the state commissioner of health as due from local social services districts each month as their share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law may be set aside by the state comptroller in an interest-bearing account with such interest accruing to the credit of the locality in order to ensure the orderly and prompt payment of providers under section 367-b of the social services law pursuant to an estimate provided by the commissioner of health of each local social services district's share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law. 288 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Funds appropriated herein shall be available for aid to municipalities, for services and expenses under the child care block grant and for payments to the federal government for expenditures made pursuant to the social services law and the state plan for individual and family grant program under the disaster relief act of 1974. Such funds are to be available for payment of aid, services and expenses heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to munici- palities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the office net of disal- lowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be transferred to any other appropriation within the office of children and family services and/or the office of temporary and disability assistance and/or suballo- cated to the office of temporary and disa- bility assistance for the purpose of paying local social services districts' costs of the above program and may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation or with any other item or items within the amounts appropri- ated within the office of children and family services general fund - local assistance account or special revenue funds federal/state operations federal day care account with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chair- man of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the money hereby appropriated including any funds transferred by the office of temporary and disability assistance special revenue funds - federal / aid to localities federal health and human services fund, federal temporary assist- ance to needy families block grant funds at the request of local social services districts and, upon approval of the direc- 289 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 tor of the budget, transfer of federal temporary assistance for needy families block grant funds made available from the New York works compliance fund program or otherwise specifically appropriated there- for, in combination with the money appro- priated in the general fund / aid to localities local assistance account, appropriated for the state block grant for child care shall constitute the state block grant for child care. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $216,755,000 of the state block grant for child care may be used for child care assistance pursuant to title 5-C of arti- cle 6 of the social services law. The funds that are to be available to social services districts for child care assist- ance shall be apportioned among the social services districts by the office according to the allocation plan developed by the office and submitted to the director of the budget for approval within 60 days of enactment of the budget. A district's block grant allocation, including any funds the office of temporary and disabil- ity assistance transfers from a district's flexible fund for family services allo- cation to the state block grant for child care at the district's request, for a particular federal fiscal year is avail- able only for child care assistance expenditures made during that federal fiscal year and which are claimed by March 31 of the year immediately following the end of that federal fiscal year. Notwith- standing any other provision of law, any claims for child care assistance made by a social services district for expenditures made during a particular federal fiscal year, other than claims made under title XX of the federal social security act and under the food stamp employment and train- ing program, shall be counted against the social services district's block grant allocation for that federal fiscal year. A social services district shall expend its allocation from the block grant in accord- ance with the applicable provisions in federal law and regulations relating to the federal funds included in the state 290 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 block grant for child care and the regu- lations of the office of children and family services. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, each district's claims submitted under the state block grant for child care will be processed in a manner that maximizes the availability of federal funds and ensures that the district meets its maintenance of effort requirement in each applicable federal fiscal year. Funds appropriated herein shall be subject to the amount awarded in federal grant fund- ing. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $38,332,000 of the funds may be available for funding to social services districts for child care assistance should addi- tional health and human services funding be available. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $22,034,000 may be available for services and expenses for the operation and coordi- nation of child care resource and referral agencies. Such funds are to be available pursuant to a plan prepared by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget to continue existing programs with existing contractors that are satisfactorily performing as determined by the office of children and family services, to award new contracts to not-for-profit organizations to continue programs where the existing contractors are not satisfactorily performing as determined by the office of children and family services and/or to award new contracts to not-for-profit organizations through a competitive proc- ess. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $6,125,000 may be available for services and expenses for the operation and coordi- nation of legally exempt enrollment agen- cies located in the city of New York. Such funds are to be available pursuant to a plan prepared by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget to continue exist- ing programs with existing contractors that are satisfactorily performing as determined by the office of children and 291 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 family services, to award new contracts to not-for-profit organizations to continue programs where the existing contractors are not satisfactorily performing as determined by the office of children and family services and/or to award new contracts to not-for-profit organizations through a competitive process. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $1,100,000 may be available for services and expenses for the operation of infant/toddler resource centers. Such funds are to be available pursuant to a plan prepared by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget to continue exist- ing programs with existing contractors that are satisfactorily performing as determined by the office of children and family services, to award new contracts to not-for-profit organizations to continue programs where the existing contractors are not satisfactorily performing as determined by the office of children and family services and/or to award new contracts to not-for-profit organizations through a competitive process. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $6,434,000 may be available for services and expenses of child care provider train- ing. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $10,240,000 may be available for services and expenses of child care scholarships education and ongoing professional devel- opment. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $2,000,000 may be available for services and expenses of the development and main- tenance of automated systems in support of licensing and oversight of child day care providers. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $586,000 may be available for services and expenses to make awards through a compet- itive grant process for start-up expenses and for the promotion of child health and safety, including equipment and minor renovations. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $300,000 may be available for services and 292 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 expenses for the establishment and/or operation of child care services in the state's courts. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $2,020,000 may be available for services and expenses of subsidy and quality activ- ities at the state university of New York including community colleges and state operated campuses. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $2,020,000 may be available for services and expenses of subsidy and quality activ- ities at the city university of New York, including community colleges and senior colleges. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $750,000 may be available for suballo- cation to the department of agriculture and markets for services and expenses of child care services provided to children of migrant workers in programs operated by non-profit organizations under contract with the department of agriculture and markets to provide such care. Of the amount appropriated herein, up to $50,000 may be available for services and expenses of conducting a market rate survey ..................................... 308,746,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................. 308,746,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Quality Child Care and Protection Account - 21900 For services and expenses related to admin- istering the "quality child care and protection act" specifically, the provision of grants to child day care providers for health and safety purposes, for training of child day care provider staff and other activities to increase the availability and/or quality of child care programs. No expenditure shall be made from this account until an expenditure plan has been approved by the director of the budget ..................................... 343,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ..................... 343,000 -------------- 293 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 NEW YORK STATE COMMISSION FOR THE BLIND PROGRAM ................ 460,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account For services and expenses of the Helen Keller - CORE Program to provide services to legally-blind individuals having higher education or competitive employment goals ....... 35,000 For services and expenses of the National Federation of the Blind for NFB-Newsline ........ 75,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ..................... 110,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Education Fund Rehabilitation Services/Supported Employment Account - 25213 For services and expenses related to the New York state commission for the blind including transfer or suballocation to the state education department ..................... 350,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ..................... 350,000 -------------- FAMILY AND CHILDREN'S SERVICES PROGRAM ................... 2,747,244,800 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount appropriated herein, shall be available under a foster care block grant for state reimbursement of eligible social services district expendi- tures for the provision and administration of foster care services including care, maintenance, supervision, and tuition; for supervision of foster children placed in federally funded job corps programs; for care, maintenance, supervision, and tuition for adjudicated juvenile delin- quents and persons in need of supervision placed in residential programs operated by authorized agencies and in out-of-state residential programs; and for the provision and administration of the 294 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 kinship guardian assistance program including kinship guardianship assistance payments and payments for non-recurring guardianship expenses. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, a portion of the funds are available to reimburse social services districts for the change in the maximum state aid rates established by the office of children and family services for the 2014-15 rate year pursuant to section 398-a of the social services law and sections 4003 and 4405 of the education law to reflect the continua- tion of the cost of living adjustments that became effective April 1, 2008 for payments made to foster parents and for salary and fringe benefit costs and other critical nonpersonal services costs for foster care programs as determined by the office. Social services districts must adjust the amount of payments made for care provided by congregate care and foster boarding home programs and to foster parents to reflect the cost of living adjustments in the manner specified by the office. Each authorized agency operating a congregate care or foster boarding home program in New York state for which the office sets a maximum state aid rate pursuant to section 398-a of the social services law or section 4003 or 4405 of the education law shall submit, at the time and in a manner to be determined by the office, a written certification, attesting that the funds received for the continuation of the cost of living adjust- ment to the maximum state aid rate that became effective April 1, 2008 for that program will be or were used solely in accordance with the requirements of the cost of living adjustment established by the office. Notwithstanding any inconsist- ent provision of law, including section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part N of chapter 56 of the laws of 2013, for the period commencing on April 1, 2014 and ending March 31, 2015 the commissioner shall not apply any cost of living adjust- ment for the purpose of establishing rates 295 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 of payments, contracts or any other form of reimbursement. Within the amounts appropriated herein, state reimbursement to each social services district for services identified herein that are otherwise reimbursable by the state from April 1, 2014 through March 31, 2015 shall be limited to a district allocation, hereinafter referred to as the district's block grant allocation. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, such block grant allocation shall be based, in part, on each district's claims for such costs, adjusted by the applicable cost allocation methodology and net of any retroactive payments for the 12 month period ending June 30, 2013 that are submitted on or before January 2, 2014 and, in part, on such other factors as determined by the office of children and family services and approved by the direc- tor of the budget. Any portion of a social services district's allocation from funds appropriated herein not claimed by such district during the state fiscal year may be used by such district for expenditures on preventive services provided pursuant to section 409-a of the social services law, independent living services and aftercare services provided pursuant to regulations of the department of family assistance, claimed by such district during the next state fiscal year up to the amount remaining from the district's foster care block grant allocation, provided however, that any claims for such services during the next state fiscal year in excess of such amount shall be subject to 62 percent state reimbursement exclu- sive of any federal funds made available for such purposes, in accordance with directives of the department of family assistance and subject to the approval of the director of the budget. Any claims submitted by a social services district for reimbursement for a particular state fiscal year for which the social services district does not receive state or federal reimbursement during that state fiscal year may not be claimed against that 296 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 district's block grant apportionment for the next state fiscal year. The office of children and family services, with the approval of the director of the budget, may reduce a district's block grant allocation by the state share decrease related to federal retroactive reimbursement for such foster care services identified herein. The office, with the approval of the director of the budget, may reduce a district's block grant allocation by the state share of disallowances or sanctions taken against the district pursuant to the social services law or federal law. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the state shall not be responsible for reimbursing a social services district and a district shall not seek state reimburse- ment for any portion of any state disal- lowance or sanction taken against the social services district, or any federal disallowance attributable to final federal agency decisions or to settlement made, on or after July 1, 1995, when such disallow- ance or sanction results from the failure of the social services district to comply with federal or state requirements, including, but not limited to, failure to document eligibility for federal or state funds in the case record; provided, howev- er, if the office determines that any federal disallowance for services provided between January 1, 1999 and May 31, 1999 results solely from the late enactment of the state legislation implementing the federal adoption and safe families act, the state shall be solely responsible for the full amount of the disallowance or sanction; provided, further, however, this provision shall be deemed to apply both prospectively and retroactively regardless of whether such sanctions or disallowances are for services provided or claims made prior to or after April 1, 2014. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, any federal disallowance resulting from a federal title IV-E eligibility review or audit that uses extrapolated statistic techniques shall be passed along by the state to any and all social services 297 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 districts that the office of children and family services has determined have not complied with the title IV-E eligibility requirements or have not taken the neces- sary actions to ensure compliance with such requirements including, but not limited to, failing to: assess and fully document all the criteria and have readily available all the necessary documents to establish and continue title IV-E eligi- bility for all title IV-E eligible chil- dren within the required time frames; claim title IV-E funding only for cases that meet all of the title IV-E eligibil- ity criteria; and fully implement the social services payment system on or before April 1, 2005 for all direct and voluntary agency foster care services. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, the office of children and family services shall impose on social services districts any federal disallowance issued against the state as a result of a federal title IV-E secondary eligibility review regard- less of the date the children may have entered foster care, the date the eligi- bility or payment errors occurred, or the filing date of any federal claims for reimbursement; provided, however, that the state shall be responsible for the disal- lowed costs and expenditures related to the placement of children in a facility operated by the office of children and family services, which shall be determined in the same manner as the disallowed costs and expenditures for social services districts other than the city of New York. In order to reimburse the federal govern- ment for the full amount of any disallow- ance imposed on the state by the federal administration for children and families within the timeframes necessary to avoid any potential interest payments on such amount, the office of children and family services is authorized to immediately offset funds otherwise due to each district for a pro rata share of the total disallowed costs based on the percentage of applicable federal title IV-E claims made by that district for the relevant time period as compared to the total 298 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 applicable statewide title IV-E claims. The amount of the offset against each district will be adjusted, if necessary, upon completion of the disallowance allo- cation process. The final allocation of the amount of any federal disallowance resulting from a title IV-E secondary eligibility review shall be allocated among the districts so that each district shall be responsible for the amount attributable to each of the district's children or cases that are determined by the federal review to be unallowable. Each district shall also be responsible for a portion of the federal extrapolated disal- lowance amount based on the relative error rate for the district. The city of New York's error rate will be based on the federal sample and federal statistics. For all social services districts other than the city of New York, the error rate will be based on a review conducted by the district of a sample of children and/or cases determined by the office of children and family services and a re-review of a sub-sample by the office of those children and/or cases determined by the office. The office of children and family services will determine what is reasonable in establishing the size of the sample and sub-sample for each district. The office of children and family services shall notify each social services district of the sample of children and/or cases from the federal audit period that the social services district must review. Any child or case from the social services district that was included in the federal sample will automatically be included in the social services district's review sample and the determination made at the federal review regarding that child or case will govern for the purposes of the social services district's review. The social services district must complete and submit the results of its review to the office of children and family services within 60 days of receipt of the sample. The error rate for the district will be based on the findings of the district's review and the office of children and family services' 299 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 re-review. If a social services district does not complete its review within 60 days of receiving the sample from the office of children and family services, the office of children and family services shall assign an error rate to the social services district based on the relative percentage of the district's applicable title IV-E claims for the relevant period as compared to applicable statewide title IV-E claims for that period and other circumstances that the office of children and family services may consider in order to allocate 100 percent of the federal disallowance. The office of children and family services shall apply each social services district's error rate to the total amount of the district's applicable title IV-E claims including associated administrative expenses. The resulting dollar amounts for all of the social services districts will be summed to derive the total amount of title IV-E claims deemed to be in error statewide. To establish a disallowance percentage for each social services district, the amount of the district's title IV-E claims deemed to be in error will be divided by the amount of statewide title IV-E claims deemed to be in error. The resulting disallowance percentage for each district will be applied to the entire title IV-E extrapolated disallowance calculated by the federal review to determine the amount of the extrapolated disallowance for which the district is responsible. Each district will be credited for the amount already disallowed for any individual children or cases found to be in error during the federal review. The exclusive appeal rights for the review of the amount of the federal disallowance assigned to each social services district shall be pursuant to article 78 of the civil practice laws and rules; provided, however, that in any such action all of the social services districts shall be joined as necessary parties and the venue of any such action shall be in Rensselaer county. Any social services district that fails to complete its sample review in the required time 300 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 frames shall have no right to appeal and shall not be a necessary party to any action brought by another social services district. The money hereby appropriated is to be available for payment of state aid hereto- fore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, the money hereby appropriated shall be available to the office net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be transferred to any other appropriation within the office of children and family services and/or the office of temporary and disability assistance and/or suballo- cated to the office of temporary and disa- bility assistance for the purpose of paying local social services districts' costs of the above program and may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation or with any other item or items within the amounts appropri- ated within the office of children and family services general fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, in lieu of payments authorized by the social services law, or payments of federal funds otherwise due to the local social services districts for programs provided under the federal social security act or the federal food stamp act, funds herein appropriated, in amounts certified by the state comptroller or the state commissioner of health as due from local social services districts each month as their share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law may be set aside by the state comptroller in an interest bearing account with such interest accruing to the credit of the locality in order to ensure the orderly 301 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 and prompt payment of providers under section 367-b of the social services law pursuant to an estimate provided by the commissioner of health of each local social services district's share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law. Notwithstanding the provisions of any other law to the contrary, the office of chil- dren and family services may, on behalf of social services districts, make payments to foster boarding homes paid directly by social services districts by direct depos- it or debit card. Local social services districts shall reimburse the office for the costs of administering such direct deposit or debit card payments. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of the social services law or the state finance law, the office of children and family services shall, on a quarterly basis, request that the office of tempo- rary and disability assistance reimburse the office of children and family services for the non-federal share of the costs of administering such direct deposit or debit card payments to capture the local share of such costs. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, if a social services district fails to provide reimbursement to the office of children and family services pursuant to section 529 of the executive law within 60 days of receiving a bill for services under such section, or by the date certain set by such office for providing reimbursement, whichever is later, the offices of the department of family assistance are authorized to exercise the state's set-off rights by withholding any amounts due and owing to such district under this appropriation, up to such amounts due and owing to the state under section 529 of the executive law and transferring such funds to the miscella- neous special revenue fund youth facility per diem account (YF) ...................... 436,002,000 Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount appropriated herein shall be made available to reimburse 62 percent of eligible social services 302 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 district expenditures that are claimed by March 31, 2015 for child welfare services which shall include and be limited to preventive services provided pursuant to section 409-a of the social services law other than community optional preventive services, child protective services, inde- pendent living services, after-care services as defined in regulations of the department of family assistance, and adoption administration and services, other than adoption subsidies provided pursuant to title 9 of article 6 of the social services law and regulations of the department of family assistance incurred on or after October 1, 2013 and before October 1, 2014 and that are otherwise reimbursable by the state on or after April 1, 2014, after first deducting ther- efrom any federal funds properly received or to be received on account thereof upon certification by the social services district that it will not be using these funds to supplant other state and local funds and that the district will not submit claims for reimbursement under this appropriation for the same type and level of services that the county previously provided and claimed under any contract in existence on October 1, 2002 as other than child protective, preventive, independent living, after care or adoption services or adoption administration. The money hereby appropriated is to be available for payment of state aid hereto- fore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, the money hereby appropriated shall be available to the office net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits; provided, however, that notwithstanding any other provision of law, for a district to receive reimbursement for such services, the amount of funds that the district expends on such services from its flexible fund for family services allocation and any flexible fund for family services funds transferred at the district's request to the title XX social services block grant must, to the extent that fami- 303 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 lies are eligible therefore, be equal to or greater than the district's portion of the $342,322,341 statewide child welfare threshold amount, which shall be estab- lished pursuant to a formula developed by the office of temporary and disability assistance and the office of children and family services and approved by the direc- tor of the budget. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, selected social services districts may authorize the office of temporary and disability assistance to intercept a portion of the funds on behalf of the office of children and family services otherwise due to the districts under this appropriation and/or under any other general fund - aid to localities appropri- ation available to such districts to suballocate to the office of mental health and subsequently for suballocation from the office of mental health to the depart- ment of health to use for the 38.9 percent of the non-federal share of the medical assistance payments for home and community based waiver services provided in accord- ance with subdivision 9 of section 366 of the social services law as authorized by such selected social services districts which choose to use preventive services funds to support such costs. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, social services districts may authorize the office of temporary and disability assistance to intercept a portion of the funds on behalf of the office of children and family services otherwise due to the districts under this appropriation and/or under any other general fund - aid to localities appropriation available to such districts to transfer to any miscellaneous special revenue fund available to the office of children and family services to use for the local share of the federal funds available for education and training vouchers provided in accordance with section 477 of title IV-E of the social security act as authorized by such social services districts which choose to use funds to support such costs. 304 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be transferred to any other appropriation within the office of children and family services and/or the office of temporary and disability assistance and/or suballo- cated to the office of temporary and disa- bility assistance for the purpose of paying local social services districts' costs of the above program and may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation or with any other item or items within the amounts appropri- ated within the office of children and family services general fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, in lieu of payments authorized by the social services law, or payments of federal funds otherwise due to the local social services districts for programs provided under the federal social security act or the federal food stamp act, funds herein appropriated, in amounts certified by the state comptroller or the state commissioner of health as due from local social services districts each month as their share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law may be set aside by the state comptroller in an interest bearing account with such interest accruing to the credit of the locality in order to ensure the orderly and prompt payment of providers under section 367-b of the social services law pursuant to an estimate provided by the commissioner of health of each local social services district's share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law. Notwithstanding the provisions of any other law to the contrary, the office of chil- dren and family services may, on behalf of local social services districts, make payments for adoption subsidies by direct 305 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 deposit or debit card. Local social services districts shall reimburse the office for the costs of administering such direct deposit or debit card payments. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of the social services law or the state finance law, the office of children and family services shall, on a quarterly basis, request that the office of tempo- rary and disability assistance reimburse the office of children and family services in an amount equal to 38 percent of the non-federal share of the costs of adminis- tering such direct deposit or debit card payments to capture the local share of such costs. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the office of children and family services shall reissue per diem rates, required pursuant to section 529 of the executive law, for calendar years 2002 through 2009 to remove any adjustments to the costs included in determining such rates to reflect any changes in federal funding made available to the office or to local social services districts for such costs and, provided further, the office shall not include any such adjustments in per diem rates established hereafter. All reimbursement made by local social services districts for care, maintenance and supervision under this section shall be paid directly to the state through the office of children and family services for deposit into a miscellaneous special revenue fund known as the youth facility per diem account. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, if a social services district fails to provide reimbursement to the office of children and family services pursuant to section 529 of the executive law within 60 days of receiving a bill for services under such section, or by the date certain set by such office for providing reimbursement, whichever is later, the offices of the department of family assistance are authorized to exercise the state's set-off rights by withholding any amounts due and owing to such district under this appropriation, up to such 306 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 amounts due and owing to the state under section 529 of the executive law and transferring such funds to the miscella- neous special revenue fund youth facility per diem account (YF) ...................... 635,073,000 Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the amount appropriated herein shall be available to reimburse for 98 percent of 65 percent of eligible social services district expenditures that are claimed by March 31, 2015 for those community preven- tive services provided from October 1, 2013 through September 30, 2014 at a cost that does not exceed the cost that was in effect on October 1, 2008 and that a social services district can demonstrate had been approved by the office of chil- dren and family services on or before October 1, 2008; provided, however, that should insufficient funds be available to provide state reimbursement for 98 percent of 65 percent of such costs, reimbursement shall be made proportionally to each district based on the percentage of their total eligible claims to the amount appro- priated; and, provided further, however, that if the amount appropriated exceeds the amount of funds necessary to reimburse 98 percent of 65 percent of the eligible social services district expenditures, the office may, to the extent funds are avail- able, provide reimbursement for 98 percent of 65 percent of eligible social services district expenditures for new community preventive services programs approved by the office and only up to the amounts approved by the office. A local social services district seeking federal and/or state reimbursement for community preven- tive services provided on or after October 1, 2013 must submit claims that separately identify the costs of such services in a form and manner and at such times as are required by the department of family assistance and that information regarding outcome based measures that demonstrate quality of services provided and program effectiveness be submitted to the office of children and family services in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office. Of the amount appropriated 307 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 herein, up to $1 million may be used to provide additional funding to an eligible program or programs with evaluation results that show program effectiveness and demonstrate private monetary support as determined by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget ...................... 12,124,750 For state aid to reimburse 100 percent of social services district expenditures related to the improvement of staff to client ratios in the local district child protective workforce including, but not limited to new hiring to increase the number of caseworkers and to increase the number of supervisory staff in the local district child protective workforce. Each social services district receiving these funds shall certify that the district will not be using these funds to supplant other state and local funds and that the district will not submit claims for reimbursement under this appropriation for the same type and level of funding so certified, and the district shall submit to the office of children and family services information regarding outcome based measures that demonstrate quality of services provided and program effective- ness of such improved staff to client ratios in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office; provided, however, that a district may use these funds for expenditures to continue or expand activities that were funded with last year's appropriation that was enacted for this purpose ............................... 757,200 Notwithstanding any other provision of law, for suballocation to the office of mental health and subsequently for suballocation from the office of mental health to the department of health for 94 percent of 65 percent of the nonfederal share of medical assistance payments for home and community based waiver services provided in accord- ance with subdivision 9 of section 366 of the social services law as authorized by selected social services districts which choose to use preventive services funds to support such costs and to authorize the office of temporary and disability assist- 308 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 ance to intercept funds otherwise due to the districts to provide the 38.9 percent local share of such preventive services expenditures. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, including section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part N of chapter 56 of the laws of 2013, for the period commenc- ing on April 1, 2014 and ending March 31, 2015 the commissioner shall not apply any cost of living adjustment for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimburse- ment ......................................... 6,121,000 For services and expenses of the office of children and family services and local social services districts for activities necessary to comply with certain provisions of the adoption and safe fami- lies act of 1997 (P.L. 105-89) and chapter 7 of the laws of 1999 and chapter 668 of the laws of 2006 requiring criminal record checks for foster care parents, prospec- tive adoptive parents, and adult household members. Funds appropriated herein shall be made available in accordance with a plan to be developed by the commissioner of the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget. Funds appropriated herein shall be available for 94 percent of 98 percent of one-half of the non-federal share of the national and state fees for fingerprinting foster care parents, prospective adoptive parents, and other adult household members. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, and pursuant to chapter 7 of the laws of 1999 and chapter 668 of the laws of 2006, local social services districts shall reimburse the commissioner of the office of children and family services for an amount equal to 53.94 percent of the non-federal share of the cost of obtaining state and national fingerprint records. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, and pursu- ant to chapter 7 of the laws of 1999 and chapter 668 of the laws of 2006, the commissioner of the office of children and family services shall, on behalf of local 309 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 social services districts, make payments to the division of criminal justice services for processing of state and national criminal record checks and any other related costs. The commissioner shall ensure expenditures made pursuant to this provision reflect appropriate federal and local shares. The commissioner of the office of children and family services shall request that the commissioner of the office of temporary and disability assist- ance reimburse the commissioner of the office of children and family services in an amount equal to 53.94 percent of the nonfederal share of such payments provided that such reimbursement in payments reflects actual expenditures made on behalf of each local social services district to capture the local share of such costs. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of the social services law or the state finance law, the commissioner shall, on a quarterly basis, request that the commis- sioner of the office of temporary and disability assistance reimburse the commissioner of the office of children and family services in an amount equal to 53.94 percent of the non-federal share of such fees to capture the local share of such fees. Such reimbursement shall occur on or before the one-hundred and twentieth day following the close of the preceding quarter and shall be charged among districts based on the number of children currently placed in foster care in each local social services district provided that this methodology is revised quarterly to reflect most current available data. Amounts appropriated herein may, subject to the director of the budget, be inter- changed or transferred with any other appropriation of the office of children and family services or the office of temporary and disability assistance as necessary to reimburse the state share of local social services district costs appropriated herein .......................... 1,857,000 For services and expenses for the adoption subsidy program pursuant to title 9 of article 6 of the social services law. 310 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the liability of the state to social services districts and the amount to be distributed or otherwise expended by the state to reimburse social services districts pursuant to section 456 of the social services law shall be 62 percent of eligible social services district expendi- tures. The amount hereby appropriated is to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to munici- palities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, the amount hereby appropriated shall be available to the office net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be transferred to any other appropriation within the office of children and family services and/or the office of temporary and disability assistance and/or suballo- cated to the office of temporary and disa- bility assistance for the purpose of paying local social services districts' costs of the above program and may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation or with any other item or items within the amounts appropri- ated within the office of children and family services general fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, in lieu of payments authorized by the social services law, or payments of federal funds otherwise due to the local social services districts for programs provided under the federal social security act or the federal food stamp act, funds herein appropriated, in amounts certified by the state commissioner or the state commissioner of health as due from local social services districts each month as their share of payments made pursuant to 311 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 section 367-b of the social services law may be set aside by the state comptroller in an interest-bearing account with such interest accruing to the credit of the locality in order to ensure the orderly and prompt payment of providers under section 367-b of the social services law pursuant to an estimate provided by the commissioner of health of each local social services district's share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law. The amounts appropriated herein shall be available for reimbursement of local district claims only to the extent that such claims are submitted within twenty- four months of the last day of the state fiscal year in which the expenditures were incurred, unless waived for good cause by the commissioner subject to the approval of the director of the budget. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, including section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part N of chapter 56 of the laws of 2013, for the period commenc- ing on April 1, 2014 and ending March 31, 2015 the commissioner shall not apply any cost of living adjustment for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimburse- ment. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, if a social services district fails to provide reimbursement to the office of children and family services pursuant to section 529 of the executive law within 60 days of receiving a bill for services under such section, or by the date certain set by such office for providing reimbursement, whichever is later, the offices of the department of family assistance are authorized to exercise the state's set-off rights by withholding any amounts due and owing to such district under this appropriation, up to such amounts due and owing to the state under section 529 of the executive law and transferring such funds to the miscella- neous special revenue fund youth facility per diem account (YF) ...................... 184,589,000 312 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For services and expenses for foster care, adult and child protective services, preventive and adoption services provided by Indian tribes pursuant to subdivision 2 of section 39 of the social services law, after deducting therefrom any federal funds properly received or to be received. Notwithstanding the provisions of any other law to the contrary, the liability of the state and the amount to be distrib- uted or otherwise expended by the state shall be 92 percent of eligible expendi- tures ........................................ 3,700,000 For services and expenses of certain child fatality review teams approved by the office of children and family services for the purposes of investigating and/or reviewing the death of children ................ 829,100 For services and expenses of certain local or regional multidisciplinary child abuse investigation teams approved by the office of children and family services for the purpose of investigating reports of suspected child abuse or maltreatment and for new and established child advocacy centers ...................................... 5,229,900 For additional services and expenses of child advocacy centers. This funding is to be distributed to newly established child advocacy centers and existing child advo- cacy centers weighted on a three year average of client volume ..................... 2,570,000 The money hereby appropriated is to be available for payment of state aid hereto- fore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, the money hereby appropriated shall be available to the office net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be transferred to any other appropriation within the office of children and family services and/or the office of temporary and disability assistance and/or suballo- cated to the office of temporary and disa- bility assistance for the purpose of paying local social services districts' costs of the above program and may be increased or decreased by interchange with 313 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 any other appropriation or with any other item or items within the amounts appropri- ated within the office of children and family services general fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, in lieu of payments authorized by the social services law, or payments of federal funds otherwise due to the local social services districts for programs provided under the federal social security act or the federal food stamp act, funds herein appropriated, in amounts certified by the state commissioner or the state commissioner of health as due from local social services districts each month as their share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law may be set aside by the state comptroller in an interest-bearing account with such interest accruing to the credit of the locality in order to ensure the orderly and prompt payment of providers under section 367-b of the social services law pursuant to an estimate provided by the commissioner of health of each local social services district's share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount hereby appropriated shall be available for the designated purposes, less the amount, as certified by the director of the budget, of any trans- fers from the general fund to the tobacco control and insurance initiatives pool established pursuant to section 2807-v of the public health law, to reflect the state savings attributable to this program resulting from an increase in the federal medical assistance percentage available to the state pursuant to the applicable provisions of the federal social security act. 314 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 The amounts appropriated herein shall be available for reimbursement of local district claims only to the extent that such claims are submitted within twenty- four months of the last day of the state fiscal year in which the expenditures were incurred, unless waived for good cause by the commissioner subject to the approval of the director of the budget. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, including section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part N of chapter 56 of the laws of 2013, for the period commenc- ing on April 1, 2014 and ending March 31, 2015 the commissioner shall not apply any cost of living adjustment for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimburse- ment. For services and expenses of medical care for foster children. The amount appropri- ated herein shall be available for trans- fer or suballocation to the department of health for the medical assistance program for such services and expenses .............. 37,450,000 For services and expenses, including local administrative costs, for providing medi- caid home and community based waiver services pursuant to subdivision 12 of section 366 of the social services law. The amount appropriated herein is subject to a spending plan approved by the divi- sion of the budget and may be available for transfer or suballocation to the department of health for the medical assistance program for such services and expenses. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, including section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part N of chapter 56 of the laws of 2013, for the period commenc- ing on April 1, 2014 and ending March 31, 2015 the commissioner shall not apply any cost of living adjustment for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimburse- ment ........................................ 72,494,000 The money hereby appropriated is to be available for payment of state aid hereto- 315 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 fore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, the money hereby appropriated shall be available to the office net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be transferred to any other appropriation within the office of children and family services and/or the office of temporary and disability assistance and/or suballo- cated to the office of temporary and disa- bility assistance for the purpose of paying local social services districts' costs of the above program and may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation or with any other item or items within the amounts appropri- ated within the office of children and family services general fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, in lieu of payments authorized by the social services law, or payments of federal funds otherwise due to the local social services districts for programs provided under the federal social security act or the federal food stamp act, funds herein appropriated, in amounts certified by the state commissioner or the state commissioner of health as due from local social services districts each month as their share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law may be set aside by the state comptroller in an interest-bearing account with such interest accruing to the credit of the locality in order to ensure the orderly and prompt payment of providers under section 367-b of the social services law pursuant to an estimate provided by the commissioner of health of each local social services district's share of 316 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law. The amounts appropriated herein shall be available for reimbursement of local district claims only to the extent that such claims are submitted within twenty- four months of the last day of the state fiscal year in which the expenditures were incurred, unless waived for good cause by the commissioner subject to the approval of the director of the budget. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, including section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part N of chapter 56 of the laws of 2013, for the period commenc- ing on April 1, 2014 and ending March 31, 2015 the commissioner shall not apply any cost of living adjustment for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimburse- ment. Notwithstanding subdivision 10 of section 153 of the social services law and any other provision of law to the contrary, for state fiscal year 2014-15, the amount appropriated herein shall be available for 18.424 percent reimbursement for local expenditures for maintenance of hand- icapped children placed by school districts pursuant to article 89 of the education law, except that in the case of a student attending a state-operated school for the deaf or blind pursuant to article 87 or 88 of the education law who was not placed in such school by a school district shall be subject to 94 percent of 98 percent of 50 percent reimbursement by the state after first deducting therefrom any federal funds received or to be received on account of such expenditures .... 40,180,000 The money hereby appropriated is to be available for payment of state aid hereto- fore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, the money hereby appropriated shall be available to the office net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may 317 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 be transferred to any other appropriation within the office of children and family services and/or the office of temporary and disability assistance and/or suballo- cated to the office of temporary and disa- bility assistance for the purpose of paying local social services districts' costs of the above program and may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation or with any other item or items within the amounts appropri- ated within the office of children and family services general fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, in lieu of payments authorized by the social services law, or payments of federal funds otherwise due to the local social services districts for programs provided under the federal social security act or the federal food stamp act, funds herein appropriated, in amounts certified by the state commissioner or the state commissioner of health as due from local social services districts each month as their share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law may be set aside by the state comptroller in an interest-bearing account with such interest accruing to the credit of the locality in order to ensure the orderly and prompt payment of providers under section 367-b of the social services law pursuant to an estimate provided by the commissioner of health of each local social services district's share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law. Notwithstanding section 398-a of the social services law or any other law to the contrary, the amount appropriated herein, or such other amount as may be approved by the director of the budget, shall be available for 94 percent of 98 percent of 50 percent reimbursement after deducting 318 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 any federal funds available therefor to social services districts for amounts attributable to dormitory authority bill- ings or approved refinancing of such bill- ings which result in local social services districts' claims in excess of a local district's foster care block grant allo- cation. In addition, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, a portion of funds appropriated herein, or such other amount as may be approved by the director of the budget, shall be available for reimbursement related to payments made by a social services district to foster care providers subject to the provisions of section 410-i of the social services law for expenses directly related to projects funded through the housing finance agency for those foster care providers which also received revised or supplemental rates from the applicable regulating agency to accommodate the hous- ing finance agency payments or the refi- nancing of previously approved dormitory authority payments. Notwithstanding section 398-a of the social services law or any other law to the contrary, such reimbursement shall be available for 94 percent of 98 percent of 50 percent of social services district costs, after deducting federal funds available therefor, for those social services districts' claims in excess of a social services district's foster care block grant allocation for those amounts exclusively attributable to the previously approved revised or supplemental rates. In addition, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, a portion of funds appropriated herein may also be used for payments to the dormitory authority of the state of New York for advisory services including, but not limited to, site visits and review of applications, building plans and cost estimates for voluntary agency programs for which the office of children and family services establishes maximum state aid rates and for capital projects for residential institutions for children seeking financing under paragraph b of subdivision 40 of section 1680 of the 319 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 public authorities law, as amended by chapter 508 of the laws of 2006 .............. 6,620,000 For eligible services and expenses provided during state fiscal year 2014-15 by a city with a population in excess of one million for a close to home initiative to provide juvenile justice services. Funds appropri- ated herein shall be made available for eligible services provided consistent with plans that cover juvenile delinquents in non-secure and limited secure settings submitted by a city with a population in excess of one million and approved by the office of children and family services and the director of the budget. The office of children and family services shall not reimburse any claims for expenditures for residential services unless they are submitted in final within twenty two months of the calendar quarter in which the claimed service or services were delivered and shall not reimburse any claims that were or will be transferred from this appropriation to the foster care block grant appropriation or the child welfare services appropriation .............. 41,400,000 For payment of state aid for services and expenses for programs pursuant to section 530 of the executive law for secure and non-secure detention services provided from January 1, 2014 to December 31, 2014; provided, however, notwithstanding the provisions of any other law to the contra- ry, the liability of the state and the amount to be distributed or otherwise expended by the state pursuant to section 530 of the executive law shall be deter- mined by first calculating the amount of the expenditure or other liability pursu- ant to such law after taking into consid- eration any other limitations on the amount of such expenditure or liability set forth in the state budget for such year, and then reducing the amount so calculated by two percent of such amount. Within the amounts appropriated herein, state reimbursement shall be limited to the amount of the municipality's distrib- ution. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, allocations shall be based on a plan developed by the office of children 320 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 and family services and approved by the director of the budget and shall be based, in part, on each municipality's history of detention utilization, youth population and other factors as determined by the office. Any portion of a municipality's distribution not claimed by the munici- pality for reimbursement of detention expenditures made during the period Janu- ary 1, 2014 through December 31, 2014 may be claimed by such municipality to reim- burse 62 percent of expenditures during such period for supervision and treatment services for juveniles programs not other- wise reimbursable pursuant to chapter 58 of the laws of 2011. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the amount appropriated herein may provide for reimbursement of up to 100 percent of the cost of care, maintenance and supervision for youth whose residence is outside the county providing the services up to the county's distribution; provided that upon such reimbursement from this appropri- ation, the office of children and family services shall bill, and the home county of such youth shall reimburse the office of children and family services, for 51 percent of the cost of care, maintenance and supervision of such youth. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, the office of children and family services may require that such claims and data on detention use be submitted to the office electronically in the manner and format required by the office. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, the office shall be authorized to promulgate regulations permitting the office to impose fiscal sanctions in the event that the office finds non-compliance with regu- lations governing secure and nonsecure detention facilities and to establish cost standards related to reimbursement of secure and non-secure detention services. Notwithstanding section 51 of the state finance law and any other provision of law to the contrary, the director of the budg- et may, upon the advice of the commission- er of the office of children and family services, authorize the transfer or inter- 321 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 change of moneys appropriated herein with any other local assistance - general fund appropriation within the office of chil- dren and family services except where transfer or interchange of appropriation is prohibited or otherwise restricted by law. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, if a social services district fails to provide reimbursement to the office of children and family services pursuant to section 529 of the executive law within 60 days of receiving a bill for services under such section, or by the date certain set by such office for providing reimbursement, whichever is later, the offices of the department of family assistance are authorized to exercise the state's set-off rights by withholding any amounts due and owing to such district under this appropriation, up to such amounts due and owing to the state under section 529 of the executive law and transferring such funds to the miscella- neous special revenue fund youth facility per diem account (YF) ....................... 76,160,000 Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the amount appropriated herein shall be available to the office of chil- dren and family services for payment of the state share of a county's prior years claim for reimbursement based upon a subsequent review by the office of actual expenditures for care, maintenance and supervision provided to youth in detention, to address any underpayment of state aid to the county for services and expenses for detention in a prior calendar year ........................................ 12,344,000 Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount appropriated herein shall be available under the supervision and treatment services for juveniles program for 62 percent state reimbursement to counties and the city of New York for eligible expenditures for the provision and administration of eligible supervision and treatment services for juveniles programs during the period of April 1, 2014 through March 31, 2015 that have been approved by the office of children and 322 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 family services pursuant to a plan approved by the director of the budget; provided, however, if a municipality is unable to use or claim all of its allo- cation for such program period within the required time frames, the municipality may apply to the office of children and family services for a waiver to permit the muni- cipality to continue to have the funds available to it for an additional one-year program period upon a showing and certif- ication by the municipality that such funds will be used only to reimburse the municipality for eligible expenditures for eligible services provided during the period of April 1, 2014 through March 31, 2015 for which the municipality was unable to claim within the required timeframes and for non-recurring eligible services or expenses that will occur during the period April 1, 2015 through March 31, 2016. Any funds that are remaining after all such waivers have been approved may be used to provide additional reimbursement to those counties that chose to transfer funds from their detention block grants into their supervision and treatment services for juveniles programs for the April 1, 2014 through March 31, 2015 program period proportionately to the amount each such district transferred. Notwithstanding paragraph (a) of subdivision 1 of section 529-b of the executive law or any other law to contrary, a municipality that was eligible for a minimum funding allocation under the supervision and treatment services for juveniles program for state fiscal year 2013-14 but did not submit an application for such funds may apply to the office of children and family services for a waiver of the local share requirement for the program funds for state fiscal year 2014-15 upon a showing that the municipality has fiscal issues that significantly impact its ability to provide the required local share and that providing the program funds to the munici- pality without a local share will enable the municipality to implement services designed to decrease the use of detention or residential care for such youth. 323 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Within the amounts appropriated herein, state reimbursement shall be limited to the amount of such municipality's distrib- ution. The office of children and family services shall not reimburse any claims unless they are submitted within 12 months of the calendar quarter in which the claimed services were delivered. These funds shall not be used to supplant other state and local funds ........................ 8,376,000 Notwithstanding section 530 of the executive law or any other law to the contrary, for reimbursement of 49 percent of approved capital expenditures for secure juvenile detention. Such reimbursement shall be in the form of depreciation of approved capi- tal costs and interest on bonds, notes or other indebtedness necessarily undertaken to finance construction costs. Notwith- standing any provision of laws to the contrary, funding for such costs shall be limited to the amount appropriated herein. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, the office of children and family services may require that such claims for reimbursement of capital expenditures be submitted to the office electronically in the manner and format required by the office. Notwithstanding section 51 of the state finance law and any other provision of law to the contrary, the director of the budget may, upon the advice of the commissioner of the office of children and family services, authorize the interchange of moneys appropriated herein with any other local assistance - general fund appropriation within the office of chil- dren and family services ..................... 4,606,000 For eligible services and expenses of youth development programs as determined by the office of children and family services. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, a youth development program shall mean a program designed to provide community-level services to promote positive youth development but shall not include approved runaway programs or transitional independent living support programs as such terms are defined in section 532-a of the executive law. Each county or a city with a popu- 324 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 lation of one million or more, which shall be known as a municipality, operating a youth development program approved by the office of children and family services shall be eligible for one hundred percent state reimbursement of its qualified expenditures, subject to the amount avail- able under this appropriation and exclu- sive of any federal funds made available therefor, not to exceed the municipality's distribution of state aid for youth devel- opment programs. The amount appropriated herein for youth development programs shall be distributed by the office of children and family services to eligible municipalities that have a comprehensive plan that has been developed in consulta- tion with the applicable municipal youth bureau and approved by the office of chil- dren and family services. The distribution of the amount appropriated herein to eligible municipalities by the office of children and family services shall be based on factors as determined by the office and subject to the approval of the director of budget; such factors shall include the number of youth under the age of twenty-one residing in the municipality as shown by the last published federal census certified in the same manner as provided by section fifty-four of the state finance law and may include, but not be limited to, the percentage of youth living in poverty within the municipality or such other factors as provided for in the regulations of the office of children and family services. Up to fifteen percent of the youth development funds that a municipality would allocate to an approved local youth bureau pursuant to an approved comprehensive plan may be used for admin- istrative functions performed by such local youth bureau. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, an approved local youth bureau that is not providing, operating, administering or monitoring youth development programs shall not receive funding under this appropriation. The office shall not reim- burse any claims for youth development programs unless they are submitted within 325 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 twelve months of the calendar quarter in which the expenditure was made. The office may require that such claims be submitted to the office electronically in the manner and format required by the office. A muni- cipality may enter into contracts to effectuate its youth development program as approved by the office of children and family services. No expenditures shall be made from this appropriation for youth development programs until a plan has been approved by the director of the budget and a certificate of approval allocating these funds has been issued by the director of the budget .................................. 14,121,700 For additional eligible services and expenses of calendar year 2014 of youth development programs as determined by the office of children and family services. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, a youth development program shall mean a program designed to provide community-level services to promote positive youth development but shall not include approved runaway programs or transitional independent living support programs as such terms are defined in section 532-a of the executive law. Each county or a city with a popu- lation of one million or more, which shall be known as a municipality, operating a youth development program approved by the office of children and family services shall be eligible for one hundred percent state reimbursement of its qualified expenditures, subject to the amount avail- able under this appropriation and exclu- sive of any federal funds made available therefor, not to exceed the municipality's distribution of state aid for youth devel- opment programs. The amount appropriated herein for youth development programs shall be distributed by the office of children and family services to eligible municipalities that have a comprehensive plan that has been developed in consulta- tion with the applicable municipal youth bureau and approved by the office of chil- dren and family services. The distribution of the amount appropriated herein to eligible municipalities by the office of 326 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 children and family services shall be based on factors as determined by the office and subject to the approval of the director of budget; such factors shall include the number of youth under the age of twenty-one residing in the municipality as shown by the last published federal census certified in the same manner as provided by section fifty-four of the state finance law and may include, but not be limited to, the percentage of youth living in poverty within the municipality or such other factors as provided for in the regulations of the office of children and family services. Up to fifteen percent of the youth development funds that a municipality would allocate to an approved local youth bureau pursuant to an approved comprehensive plan may be used for admin- istrative functions performed by such local youth bureau. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, an approved local youth bureau that is not providing, operating, administering or monitoring youth development programs shall not receive funding under this appropriation. The office shall not reim- burse any claims for youth development programs unless they are submitted within twelve months of the calendar quarter in which the expenditure was made. The office may require that such claims be submitted to the office electronically in the manner and format required by the office. A muni- cipality may enter into contracts to effectuate its youth development program as approved by the office of children and family services. No expenditures shall be made from this appropriation for youth development programs until a plan has been approved by the director of the budget and a certificate of approval allocating these funds has been issued by the director of the budget ................................... 1,285,600 For payment of state aid for programs for the provision of eligible services to runaway and homeless youth pursuant to a plan, submitted by an eligible county, or a city having a population of one million or more, which shall be known as a munici- pality, and approved by the office of 327 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 children and family services as part of such municipality's comprehensive plan; the office of children and family services shall not reimburse any claims unless they are submitted within 12 months of the calendar quarter in which the claimed service or services were delivered. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, the office of children and family services may require that such claims for provision of services to runaway and homeless youth be submitted to the office electronically in the manner and format required by the office, and the information regarding outcome based measures that demonstrate quality of services provided and program effectiveness be submitted to the office in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office. No expenditures shall be made from this appropriation until an annual expenditure plan is approved by the director of the budget and a certificate of approval allocating these funds has been issued by the director of the budget and copies of such certificate or any amendment thereto filed with the state comptroller, the chairperson of the senate finance committee and the chair- person of the assembly ways and means committee .................................... 2,355,800 For payment of state aid for programs for the provision of services to runaway and homeless youth for the period January 1, 2014 through December 31, 2014 pursuant to subdivisions 2, 3 and 4 of section 420 of the executive law and pursuant to chapter 800 of the laws of 1985 amending the runa- way and homeless youth act for the provision of transitional independent living support services and the establish- ment and operation of young adult shelters for youth between the ages of 16 to 21; the office of children and family services shall not reimburse any claims unless they are submitted within 12 months of the calendar quarter in which the claimed service or services were delivered. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, the office of children and family services may require that such claims for provision of services to runaway and homeless youth 328 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 be submitted to the office electronically in the manner and format required by the office, and the information regarding outcome based measures that demonstrate quality of services provided and program effectiveness be submitted to the office in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office. No expenditures shall be made from this appropriation until an annual expenditure plan is approved by the director of the budget and a certificate of approval allocating these funds has been issued by the director of the budget and copies of such certificate or any amendment thereto filed with the state comptroller, the chairperson of the senate finance committee and the chair- person of the assembly ways and means committee ...................................... 254,500 For services and expenses provided by local probation departments, for the post-place- ment care of youth leaving a youth resi- dential facility and for services and expenses of the office of children and family services related to community-based programs for youth in the care of the office of children and family services which may include but not be limited to multi-systemic therapy, family functional therapy and/or functional therapeutic foster care, and electronic monitoring. Funds appropriated herein shall be made available subject to the approval of an expenditure plan by the director of the budget. Funded programs shall submit information regarding outcome based meas- ures that demonstrate quality of services provided and program effectiveness to the office in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office ................ 311,700 Notwithstanding sections 131-u and 459-c of the social services law or any other law to the contrary, for reimbursement of 98 percent of 50 percent of eligible expendi- tures to local social services districts for the provision and administration of, after first deducting therefrom any feder- al funds properly received or to be received on account thereof: adult protec- tive services; residential services for victims of domestic violence who are 329 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 determined to be ineligible for public assistance during the time the victims were residing in residential programs for victims of domestic violence; and nonresi- dential services for victims of domestic violence. The money hereby appropriated is to be available for payment of state aid hereto- fore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, the money hereby appropriated shall be available to the office net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be transferred to any other appropriation within the office of children and family services and/or the office of temporary and disability assistance and/or suballo- cated to the office of temporary and disa- bility assistance for the purpose of paying local social services districts' costs of the above program and may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation or with any other item or items within the amounts appropri- ated within the office of children and family services general fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, in lieu of payments authorized by the social services law, or payments of federal funds otherwise due to the local social services districts for programs provided under the federal social security act or the federal food stamp act, funds herein appropriated, in amounts certified by the state commissioner or the state commissioner of health as due from local social services districts each month as their share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law may be set aside by the state comptroller in an interest-bearing account with such 330 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 interest accruing to the credit of the locality in order to ensure the orderly and prompt payment of providers under section 367-b of the social services law pursuant to an estimate provided by the commissioner of health of each local social services district's share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law ..................... 44,000,000 For services and expenses of kinship care programs. Such funds are available pursu- ant to a plan prepared by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget to continue or expand existing programs with existing contractors that are satisfactorily performing as determined by the office of children and family services, to award new contracts to continue programs where the existing contractors are not satisfactori- ly performing as determined by the office of children and family services and/or award new contracts through a competitive process. Such contracts shall provide for submission of information regarding outcome based measures that demonstrate quality of services provided and program effectiveness to the office in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office ..................................... 338,750 For services and expenses related to the home visiting program. Such funds are to be available pursuant to a plan prepared by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget to continue or expand existing programs with existing contractors that are satisfactorily performing as deter- mined by the office of children and family services, to award new contracts to continue programs where the existing contractors are not satisfactorily performing as determined by the office of children and family services and/or to award new contracts through a competitive process. Such contracts shall provide for submission of information regarding outcome based measures that demonstrate quality of services provided and program effectiveness to the office in a form and 331 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 manner and at such times as required by the office .................................. 23,288,200 For services and expenses of the William B. Hoyt memorial children and family trust fund, for prevention and support service programs for victims of family violence pursuant to article 10-A of the social services law. Programs funded through such trust shall submit information regarding outcome based measures that demonstrate quality of services provided and program effectiveness to the office in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office. Funds appropriated herein may be transferred to the office of children and family services miscellaneous special revenue fund, children and family trust fund ........................................... 621,850 For services and expenses for supportive housing for young adults aged 25 years or younger leaving or having recently left foster care or who had been in foster care for more than a year after their 16th birthday and who are at-risk of street homelessness or sheltered homelessness provided under the joint project between the state and the city of New York, known as the New York New York III supportive housing agreement. No expenditure shall be made until a certificate of allocation has been approved by the director of the budg- et with copies to be filed with the chair- persons of the senate finance committee and the assembly ways and means committee. The amount appropriated herein may be transferred or otherwise made available to the city of New York administration for children's services for services and expenses related to implementing the project. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, including section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part N of chapter 56 of the laws of 2013, for the period commenc- ing on April 1, 2014 and ending March 31, 2015 the commissioner shall not apply any cost of living adjustment for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimburse- ment ......................................... 2,137,000 332 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For services and expenses of the Catholic Family Center in Rochester to establish and operate a statewide kinship informa- tion and referral network ...................... 220,500 For services and expenses of the advantage after school program. Such funds are to be available pursuant to a plan prepared by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget to extend or expand current contracts with community based organizations, to award new contracts to continue programs where the existing contractors are not satisfac- torily performing as determined by the office of children and family services and/or to award new contracts through a competitive process to community based organizations ............................... 17,255,300 For services and expenses of a public/private partnership pilot program to fund new and expand existing preven- tive, early childhood development, and other services to at-risk children, youth and families and such funds shall not be used to supplant other state, local or federal funding. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, state funding for the pilot program shall be limited to the amount appropriated herein and shall not constitute more than 65 percent of eligible program expenditures, with the remaining 35 percent of program expenditures to be supported with private funds. The funds shall be distributed through a competitive process for services in an eligible region pursuant to a plan prepared by the office of children and family services and approved by the direc- tor of the budget. Eligible regions are the Capital, Central New York, Finger Lakes, Long Island, Mid-Hudson, Mohawk Valley, New York City, North Country, Southern Tier or Western New York regions..... 3,409,000 For services and expenses of 2-1-1 New York, including funding to qualified regional collaborators ................................ 1,237,950 For services and expenses related to the settlement house program. Funded programs shall submit information regarding outcome based measures that demonstrate quality of 333 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 services provided and program effective- ness to the office in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office ......................................... 450,000 For services and expenses associated with sexually exploited children and youth up to age 21. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the state's liability under subdivision 5 of section 447-b of the social services law shall be limited to the amount appropriated herein ............ 3,000,000 For services and expenses of the community reinvestment program ......................... 1,750,000 For services and expenses of the center for alternative sentencing and employment services (CASES) ............................... 200,000 For services and expenses for the NYS Alli- ance of Boys & Girls Clubs ..................... 750,000 For services and expenses of the Yeled V'Yalda Early Childhood Center for educa- tion and parent support mentoring programs to facilitate healthy families ................. 350,000 For suballocation to the division of crimi- nal justice services for services and expenses of legal services for the elderly or disadvantaged of western New York for the prevention of elder abuse ................... 80,000 For services and expenses of the Community Action Organization of Erie County ............. 250,000 For services and expenses of the Broadway Housing Communities settlement house ........... 100,000 For services and expenses of Youth Service Opportunity Project ............................. 60,000 For services and expenses of American Legion Boys and Girls State ........................... 150,000 For services and expenses of the WAIT House for the Healthy Parenting and Mentoring program ........................................ 100,000 For services and expenses of the Brooklyn Chinese American Association youth after school program .................................. 50,000 For services and expenses of OHEL Children's Home and Family Services ....................... 100,000 For services and expenses of the Masores Bais Yaakov after school programs ............... 75,000 For services and expenses of the Jewish Board of Family and Children's Services ........ 100,000 For services and expenses of the North Bronx National Council of Negro Women Child Development Center .............................. 50,000 334 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For services and expenses of the office of children and family services to implement subdivision 3-d of section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006 as added by a chapter of the laws of 2014 for the period April 1, 2014 through March 31, 2015. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, and subject to the approval of the director of the budget, the amounts appropriated herein may be increased or decreased by interchange or transfer without limit to any local assistance appropriation, and may include advances to local governments and volun- tary agencies, to accomplish this purpose .... 2,950,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ............... 1,709,885,800 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Social Services Block Grant Account - 25182 For services and expenses for supportive social services provided pursuant to title XX of the federal social security act. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the moneys hereby appropriated shall be apportioned by the office of children and family services to local social services districts, to reimburse local district expenditures for supportive services and training subject to the approval of the director of the budget; provided, however, that reimbursement to social services districts for eligible expenditures for services incurred during a particular federal fiscal year will be limited to expenditures claimed by March 31 of the following year. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, of the funds available herein, including any funds transferred from the temporary assistance to needy families block grant to the title XX block grant, $66,000,000 shall be allocated to social services districts, solely for reimbursement of expenditures for the provision and admin- istration of adult protective services, residential services for victims of domes- tic violence who are determined to be 335 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 ineligible for public assistance during the time the victims were residing in residential programs for victims of domes- tic violence, and nonresidential services for victims of domestic violence, pursuant to an allocation plan developed by the office and submitted for approval by the division of the budget no later than 60 days following enactment of this chapter, based on each district's claims for such costs and any other factors as identified in the allocation plan, adjusted by appli- cable cost allocation methodology and net of any retroactive payments for the 12 month period ending June 30, 2013 that are submitted on or before January 2, 2014; provided, however, that if the office determines that the total amount of a social services district's claims for such services which could be reimbursed from these funds is less than the amount allo- cated to the district for such claims, the office may, subject to approval by the director of the budget, reallocate the unused funds to other social services districts with eligible claims that exceed their allocation. Funds appropriated herein shall be available for aid to municipalities and for payments to the federal government for expenditures made pursuant to the social services law and the state plan for individual and family grant program under the disaster relief act of 1974. The funds hereby appropriated are to be available for payment of state aid hereto- fore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds hereby appropriated shall be available to the office net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be transferred to any other appropriation within the office of children and family services and/or the office of temporary and disability assistance and/or suballo- cated to the office of temporary and disa- bility assistance for the purpose of paying local social services districts' 336 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 costs of the above program and may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation or with any other item or items within the amounts appropri- ated within the office of children and family services general fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, in lieu of payments authorized by the social services law, or payments of federal funds otherwise due to the local social services districts for programs provided under the federal social security act or the federal food stamp act, funds herein appropriated, in amounts certified by the state comptroller or the state commissioner of health as due from local social services districts each month as their share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law may be set aside by the state comptroller in an interest bearing account with such interest accruing to the credit of the locality in order to ensure the orderly and prompt payment of providers under section 367-b of the social services law pursuant to an estimate provided by the commissioner of health of each local social services district's share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law .................... 150,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................. 150,000,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Title IV-a, IV-b, IV-e Account - 25175 For services and expenses for the foster care and adoption assistance program, and the kinship guardianship assistance program, including related administrative expenses, and for services and expenses for child welfare and family preservation 337 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 and family support services provided pursuant to title IV-a, subparts 1 and 2 of title IV-b and title IV-e of the feder- al social security act including the federal share of costs incurred implement- ing the federal adoption and safe families act of 1997 (P.L. 105-89); provided, however, that reimbursement to social services districts for eligible expendi- tures for services other than the foster care and adoption assistance program, and the kinship guardianship assistance program incurred during a particular federal fiscal year will be limited to expenditures claimed by March 31 of the following year. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, in lieu of payments authorized by the social services law, or payments of federal funds otherwise due to the local social services districts for programs provided under the federal social security act or the federal food stamp act, funds herein appropriated, in amounts certified by the state commissioner or the state commissioner of health as due from local social services districts each month as their share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law may be set aside by the state comptroller in an interest-bearing account with such interest accruing to the credit of the locality in order to ensure the orderly and prompt payment of providers under section 367-b of the social services law pursuant to an estimate provided by the commissioner of health of each local social services district's share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law. Funds appropriated herein shall be available for aid to municipalities and for payments to the federal government for expenditures made pursuant to the social services law and the state plan for individual and family grant program under the disaster relief act of 1974. Such funds are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, 338 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 such funds shall be available to the office net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be transferred to any other appropriation within the office of children and family services and/or the office of temporary and disability assistance and/or suballo- cated to the office of temporary and disa- bility assistance for the purpose of paying local social services districts' costs of the above program and may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation or with any other item or items within the amounts appropri- ated within the office of children and family services general fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee ............................ 868,900,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................. 868,900,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Combined Expendable Trust Fund Children and Family Trust Fund Account - 20128 For services and expenses related to the administration and implementation of contracts for prevention and support service programs for victims of family violence under the William B. Hoyt memori- al children and family trust fund pursuant to article 10-A of the social services law. Funds appropriated to the children and family trust fund shall be available for expenditure for such services and expenses herein .............................. 3,459,000 -------------- Program fund subtotal ...................... 3,459,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund 339 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Children and Family Services Quality Enhancement Account - 21900 For services and expenses related to activ- ities to increase the availability and/or quality of children and family services programs. No expenditures shall be made from this account until an expenditure plan has been approved by the director of the budget ................................... 5,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 5,000,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Family Preservation and Federal Family Violence Services Account - 22082 For services and expenses associated with the home visiting program, the coordinated children's services initiative, domestic violence programs and related programs, subject to the approval of the director of the budget .................................. 10,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal .................. 10,000,000 -------------- TRAINING AND DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM ............................ 24,034,800 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For state reimbursement to local social services districts for training expenses associated with title IV-a, title IV-e, title IV-d, title IV-f and title XIX of the federal social security act or their successor titles and programs. Funds appropriated herein shall be available for aid to municipalities and for payments to the federal government for expenditures made pursuant to the social services law and the state plan for individual and family grant program under the disaster relief act of 1974. Such funds are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, 340 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 such funds shall be available to the office net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be transferred to any other appropriation and/or suballocated to any other agency for the purpose of paying local social services district cost or may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation or with any other item or items within the amounts appropriated within the office of children and family services - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. The amount appropriated herein, as may be adjusted by transfer of general fund moneys for administration of child welfare, training and development, public assistance, and food stamp programs appro- priated in the office of children and family services and the office of tempo- rary and disability assistance, shall constitute total state reimbursement for all local training programs in state fiscal year 2014-15 .......................... 4,815,800 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 4,815,800 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Federal Health and Human Services Fund Account - 25175 For reimbursement to local social services districts for training expenses associated with title IV-a, title IV-e, title IV-d and title XIX of the federal social secu- rity act or their successor titles and programs. Funds appropriated herein shall be available for aid to municipalities and for payments to the federal government for expenditures made pursuant to the social services law and the state plan for individual and 341 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 family grant program under the disaster relief act of 1974. Such funds are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the office net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be transferred to any other appropriation and/or suballocated to any other agency for the purpose of paying local social services district cost, or may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation or with any other item or items within the amounts appropri- ated within the office of children and family services federal funds - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee ............................. 19,219,000 -------------- Program account subtotal .................. 19,219,000 -------------- 342 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 CHILD CARE PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: The money hereby appropriated is to be available for payment of state aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, the money hereby appropriated shall be available to the office net of disal- lowances, refunds, reimbursements and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, in lieu of payments authorized by the social services law, or payments of federal funds otherwise due to the local social services districts for programs provided under the federal social security act or the federal food stamp act, funds herein appropriated, in amounts certified by the state commissioner or the state commissioner of health as due from local social services districts each month as their share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law may be set aside by the state comptroller in an interest-bearing account with such interest accruing to the credit of the locality in order to ensure the orderly and prompt payment of providers under section 367-b of the social services law pursuant to an estimate provided by the commissioner of health of each local social services district's share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be transferred to any other appropriation within the office of children and family services and/or the office of temporary and disability assistance and/or suballocated to the office of temporary and disability assistance for the purpose of paying local social services districts' costs of the above program and may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation or with any other item or items within the amounts appropriated within the office of children and family services general fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the depart- ment of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the money hereby appropri- ated, in combination with the money appropriated in federal block grant, federal day care account, including any funds transferred or suballocated by the office of temporary and disability assistance special revenue funds - federal / aid to localities federal health and human services fund federal temporary assistance to needy fami- lies block grant funds at the request of local social services districts and, upon approval of the director of the budget, transfer of federal temporary assistance for needy families block grant funds made available from the New York works compliance fund program or otherwise specifically appropriated therefor, shall constitute the 343 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 state block grant for child care. The money hereby appropriated is to be available to social services districts for child care assist- ance pursuant to title 5-C of article 6 of the social services law and shall be apportioned among the social services districts by the office according to an allocation plan developed by the office and submitted to the director of the budget for approval within 60 days of enactment of the budget. A district's block grant allocation, including any funds the office of temporary and disability assist- ance transfers from a district's flexible fund for family services allocation to the state block grant for child care at the district's request, for a particular federal fiscal year is available only for child care assistance expenditures made during that federal fiscal year and which are claimed by March 31 of the year immediately following the end of that federal fiscal year. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, any claims for child care assistance made by a social services district for expenditures made during a particular federal fiscal year, other than claims made under title XX of the federal social security act and under the food stamp employment and training program, shall be counted against the social services district's block grant allocation for that federal fiscal year. A social services district shall expend its allocation from the block grant in accordance with the applicable provisions in federal law and regulations relating to the federal funds included in the state block grant for child care and the regulations of the office of children and family services. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, each district's claims submitted under the state block grant for child care will be processed in a manner that maximizes the availability of federal funds and ensures that the district meets its maintenance of effort requirement in each applicable federal fiscal year ... 158,397,700 ...................... (re. $75,006,000) For additional services and expenses of child care assistance programs ... 1,000,000 ..................................... (re. $1,000,000) For services and expenses of child care services provided to children of migrant workers in programs operated by non-profit organizations under contract with the department of agriculture and markets to provide such care. The funds appropriated herein may be suballocated to the department of agriculture and markets ....................... 1,754,000 ......................................... (re. $1,754,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses of the civil service employees association, Local 1000, AFSCME, AFL-CIO to establish and operate a quality grant program for licensed group family day care home and registered fami- ly day care home providers outside the city of New York; provided however, that, pursuant to a request by the civil services associ- ation, the funds may be made available to CSEA Workers' Opportunity Resources and Knowledge Institute (CSEA WORK Institute), or other administrator designated by the union to administer and implement the program for the union ... 3,735,000 ........... (re. $3,735,000) 344 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses of child care services provided to children of migrant workers in programs operated by non-profit organizations under contract with the department of agriculture and markets to provide such care. The funds appropriated herein may be suballocated to the department of agriculture and markets ....................... 1,754,000 ......................................... (re. $1,754,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses of the civil service employees association, Local 1000, AFSCME, AFL-CIO to establish and operate a quality grant program for licensed group family day care home and registered fami- ly day care home providers outside the city of New York; provided however, that, pursuant to a request by the civil services associ- ation, the funds may be made available to CSEA Workers' Opportunity Resources and Knowledge Institute (CSEA WORK Institute), or other administrator designated by the union to administer and implement the program for the union ... 3,735,000 ............. (re. $536,000) For services and expenses of the united federation of teachers to establish and operate a quality grant program for licensed group family day care home providers and registered family day care home providers located in the city of New York .......................... 1,500,000 ......................................... (re. $1,500,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses of child care services provided to children of migrant workers in programs operated by non-profit organizations under contract with the department of agriculture and markets to provide such care. The funds appropriated herein may be suballocated to the department of agriculture and markets ....................... 1,754,000 ........................................... (re. $763,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the funds appropri- ated herein shall be available to operate and support enrollment in the child care facilitated enrollment pilot programs which expand access to child care subsidies for working families living or employed in the Liberty Zone, the boroughs of Brooklyn, Queens, and Bronx, and in the county of Monroe, with income up to 275 percent of the federal poverty level. Of the amount appropriated herein, $1,605,000 shall be made available for Monroe county, and $3,855,000 shall be made available for all other projects. Up to $160,500 shall be made available to the current designated administrator in the county of Monroe, or to a successor administrator designated by the current administration to administer such county's program and to implement a plan approved by the office of children and family services; and up to $385,500 shall be made available to the Consor- tium for Worker Education, Inc., or other designated successor, to 345 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 administer and to implement a plan approved by the office of chil- dren and family services for the programs in the Liberty Zone, and the boroughs of Brooklyn, Queens and Bronx. Each pilot program administrator shall prepare and submit to the office of children and family services, the chairs of the senate committee on children and families and the senate committee on social services, the chair of the assembly committee on children and families, the chair of the assembly committee on social services, the chair of the senate committee on labor, and the chair of the assembly committee on labor, an evaluation of the pilot with recommendations for continua- tion or dissolution of the program supported by appropriate documen- tation. Such evaluation shall include available, information regard- ing the pilot programs or participants in the pilot programs, absent identifying information, including but not limited to: the number of income-eligible children of working parents with income greater than 200 percent but at or less than 275 percent of the federal poverty level; the ages of the children served by the project, the number of families served by the project who are in receipt of family assist- ance, the factors that parents considered when searching for child care, the factors that barred the families' access to child care assistance prior to their enrollment in the pilot program, the number of families who receive a child care subsidy pursuant to this program who choose to use such subsidy for regulated child care, and the number of families who receive a child care subsidy pursuant to this program who choose to use such subsidy to receive child care services provided by a legally exempt provider. Such report shall be submitted by the applicable project administrator, on or before October 1, 2012, provided that if such report is not received by October 1, 2012, reimbursement for administrative costs shall be either reduced or withheld, and failure of an administrator to submit a timely report may jeopardize such program's funding in future years. Expenses related to the development of the evaluation of the pilot programs shall be paid from the pilot program's admin- istrative set-aside or non-state funds. The remaining portion of the project's funds shall be allocated by the office of children and family services to the local social services districts where the recipient families reside as determined by the project administrator based on projected needs and cost of providing child care subsidy payments to working families enrolled in the child care subsidy program through the pilot initiative, provided however that the office of children and family services shall not reimburse subsidy payments in excess of the amount the subsidy funding appropriated herein can support and the applicable local social services district shall not be required to approve or pay for subsidies not funded herein. The total number of slots for pilot programs located within the city of New York shall not exceed one thousand during fiscal year 2012-13. Vacancies in child care slots may be filled at such time as the total enrollment of the New York city pilot program is less than one thousand slots. The pilot program located in the borough of Queens shall receive one new additional slot for each slot which becomes available through attrition once the total number 346 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 of filled child care slots reaches less than one thousand. Child care subsidies paid on behalf of eligible families shall be reim- bursed at the actual cost of care up to the applicable market rate for the district in which the child care is provided in accordance with the fee schedule of the local social services district making the subsidy payments. Pilot programs are required to submit monthly reports to the office of children and family services, the local social services district, and for programs located in the city of New York, the administration for children's services, and the legis- lature. Each monthly report must provide without benefit of personal identifying information, the pilot program's current enrollment level, amount of the child's subsidy, co-payment levels and other information as needed or required by the office of children and family services. Further, the office of children and family services shall provide technical assistance to the pilot program to assist with project administration and timely coordination of the monthly claiming process. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, any pilot programs maintained herein may be terminated if the adminis- trator for such programs mismanages such programs, by engaging in actions including but not limited to, improper use of funds, provid- ing for child care subsidies in excess of the amount the subsidy funding appropriated herein can support, and failing to submit claims for reimbursement in a timely fashion ....................... 5,460,000 ........................................... (re. $819,000) Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the funds appropri- ated herein shall be available to continue operation of the facili- tated enrollment pilot program in Capital Region-Oneida (consisting of Rensselaer, Schenectady, Saratoga, Albany and Oneida counties) as provided to the NYS AFL-CIO Workforce Development Institute to act or continue to act as the administrator to implement the program proposed by the union child care coalition of the NYS AFL-CIO and approved by the office of children and family services. The adminis- trative cost, including the cost of the development of the evalu- ation of the pilot program shall not exceed ten percent of the funds available for this purpose. The remaining portion of the funds shall be allocated by the office of children and family services to the local social services districts where the recipient families reside as determined by the project administrator based on projected need and cost of providing child care subsidies payment to working fami- lies enrolled through the pilot initiative, a local social services district shall not reimburse subsidy payments in excess of the amount the subsidy funding appropriated herein can support. Child care subsidies paid on behalf of eligible families shall be reim- bursed at the actual cost of care up to the applicable market rate for the district in which child care is provided and in accordance with the fee schedule of the local social services district making the subsidy payment. Up to $154,000 shall be made available to the NYS AFL-CIO Workforce Development Institute, or other designated administrator, to administer and to implement a plan approved by the office of children and family services for this pilot program in consultation with the advisory council. This administrator shall 347 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 prepare and submit to the office of children and family services, the chairs of the senate committee on social services, the senate committee on children and families, the senate committee on labor, the chairs of the assembly committee on children and families, and the assembly committee on social services, an evaluation of the pilot with recommendations. Such evaluation shall include available information regarding the pilot programs or participants in the pilot programs, including but not limited to: the number of income- eligible children of working parents with income greater than 200 percent but at or less than 275 percent of the federal poverty level, the ages of the children served by the project, the number of families served by the project who are in receipt of family assist- ance, the factors that parents considered when searching for child care, the factors that barred the families' access to child care assistance prior to their enrollment in the facilitated enrollment program, the number of families who receive a child care subsidy pursuant to this program who choose to use such subsidy for regu- lated child care, and the number of families who receive a child care subsidy pursuant to this program who choose to use such subsidy to receive child care services provided by a legally exempt provid- er. Such report shall be submitted by the applicable project admin- istrator, on or before November 1, 2012, provided that if such report is not received by November 30, 2012, reimbursement for administrative costs shall be either reduced or withheld, and fail- ure of an administrator to submit a timely report may jeopardize such administrator's program from receiving funding in future years. Child care subsidies paid on behalf of eligible families shall be reimbursed at the actual cost of care up to the applicable market rate for the district in which the child care is provided, in accordance with the fee schedule of the local social services district making the subsidy payments. The administrator for this pilot project is required to submit bimonthly reports on the fifteenth day of every other month beginning on January 15, 2012 and bi-monthly thereafter that provide current enrollment and informa- tion including, but not limited to, the amount of the approved subsidy level, the level of co-payment by the local social services district required for the participants in the program, the program's adopted budget reflecting all expenses including salaries and other information as needed, to the office of children and family services, the chairs of the senate committee on social services, the senate committee on children and families, the senate committee on labor, the chairs of the assembly committee on children and families and the assembly committee on social services, and the local social services districts. Provided however that if such bi-monthly reports are not received from this Capital Region-Oneida administrator, reimbursement for administrative costs shall be either reduced or withheld and failure of an administrator to submit a timely report may jeopardize such administrator's program from receiving funding in future years. The office of children and family services shall provide technical assistance to the pilot program to assist in time- ly coordination with the monthly claiming process. Notwithstanding 348 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 any other provision of law, this pilot program maintained herein may be terminated if the administrator for such program mismanages such program, by engaging in actions including but not limited to, improper use of funds, providing for child care subsidies in excess of the amount the subsidy funding appropriated herein can support, and failing to submit claims for reimbursement in a timely fashion ... 1,540,000 ..................................... (re. $1,123,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For services and expenses of the united federation of teachers to provide professional development to child care providers including but not necessarily limited to licensed group family day care home, registered family day care home and legally-exempt providers located in the city of New York, to meet existing training requirements and to enhance the development of such providers ....................... 500,000 ............................................. (re. $358,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2010, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For additional services and expenses of the civil service employees association, Local 1000, AFSCME, AFL-CIO to establish and operate a quality grant program for licensed group family day care home and registered family day care home providers outside the city of New York; provided however, that, pursuant to a request by the civil services association, the funds may be made available to CSEA Work- ers' Opportunity Resources and Knowledge Institute (CSEA WORK Insti- tute), or other administrator designated by the union to administer and implement the program for the union ............................ 2,235,000 ........................................... (re. $608,000) For services and expenses of the civil service employees association, Local 1000, AFSCME, AFL-CIO to provide professional development to child care providers which shall include but not necessarily be limited to, licensed group family day care home, registered family day care home and legally-exempt providers located outside the city of New York, to meet existing training requirements and to enhance the development of such providers; provided however, that, pursuant to a request by the civil services association, the funds may be made available to CSEA Workers' Opportunity Resources and Knowledge Institute (CSEA WORK Institute), or other administrator designated by the union to administer and implement the program for the union ... 500,000 ......................................... (re. $356,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2009: The funds appropriated herein shall be available for additional services and expenses related to the state block grant for child care for the provision by social services districts of child care assistance to families in receipt of family assistance and other low income families and for activities to increase the availability and/or quality of child care programs to the extent such funds are required to meet the non-supplantation requirements to receive the additional federal child care funds made available under the Ameri- 349 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 can recovery and reinvestment act of 2009 (Public Law 111-5) ....... 8,835,300 ........................................... (re. $973,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Federal Day Care Account - 25175 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses related to the child care block grant. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, in lieu of payments authorized by the social services law, or payments of federal funds otherwise due to the local social services districts for programs provided under the federal social security act or the federal food stamp act, funds herein appropriated, in amounts certified by the state commissioner or the state commissioner of health as due from local social services districts each month as their share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law may be set aside by the state comptroller in an interest-bearing account with such interest accruing to the credit of the locality in order to ensure the orderly and prompt payment of providers under section 367-b of the social services law pursuant to an estimate provided by the commissioner of health of each local social services district's share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law. Funds appropriated herein shall be available for aid to munici- palities, for services and expenses under the child care block grant and for payments to the federal government for expenditures made pursuant to the social services law and the state plan for individ- ual and family grant program under the disaster relief act of 1974. Such funds are to be available for payment of aid, services and expenses heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to munici- palities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the office net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be transferred to any other appropriation within the office of children and family services and/or the office of temporary and disability assistance and/or suballocated to the office of temporary and disability assistance for the purpose of paying local social services districts' costs of the above program and may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation or with any other item or items within the amounts appropriated within the office of children and family services general fund - local assistance account or special revenue funds federal/state operations federal day care account with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the money hereby appropri- ated including any funds transferred by the office of temporary and 350 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 disability assistance special revenue funds - federal / aid to localities federal health and human services fund, federal temporary assistance to needy families block grant funds at the request of local social services districts and, upon approval of the director of the budget, transfer of federal temporary assistance for needy families block grant funds made available from the New York works compliance fund program or otherwise specifically appropriated therefor, in combination with the money appropriated in the general fund / aid to localities local assistance account, appropriated for the state block grant for child care shall constitute the state block grant for child care. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $216,755,000 of the state block grant for child care may be used for child care assistance pursuant to title 5-C of article 6 of the social services law. The funds that are to be available to social services districts for child care assistance shall be apportioned among the social services districts by the office according to the allocation plan developed by the office and submitted to the director of the budget for approval within 60 days of enactment of the budget. A district's block grant allocation, including any funds the office of temporary and disability assistance transfers from a district's flexible fund for family services allocation to the state block grant for child care at the district's request, for a particular federal fiscal year is available only for child care assistance expenditures made during that federal fiscal year and which are claimed by March 31 of the year immediately following the end of that federal fiscal year. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, any claims for child care assistance made by a social services district for expenditures made during a particular federal fiscal year, other than claims made under title XX of the federal social security act and under the food stamp employment and training program, shall be counted against the social services district's block grant allocation for that federal fiscal year. A social services district shall expend its allocation from the block grant in accordance with the applicable provisions in federal law and regulations relating to the federal funds included in the state block grant for child care and the regulations of the office of children and family services. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, each district's claims submitted under the state block grant for child care will be processed in a manner that maximizes the availability of federal funds and ensures that the district meets its maintenance of effort requirement in each applicable federal fiscal year. Funds appropriated herein shall be subject to the amount awarded in federal grant funding. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $38,332,000 of the funds may be available for funding to social services districts for child care assistance should additional health and human services funding be available. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $22,034,000 may be available for services and expenses for the operation and coordination of child care resource and referral agencies. Such funds are to be 351 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 available pursuant to a plan prepared by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget to continue existing programs with existing contractors that are satis- factorily performing as determined by the office of children and family services, to award new contracts to not-for-profit organiza- tions to continue programs where the existing contractors are not satisfactorily performing as determined by the office of children and family services and/or to award new contracts to not-for-profit organizations through a competitive process. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $6,125,000 may be available for services and expenses for the operation and coordination of legally exempt enrollment agencies located in the city of New York. Such funds are to be available pursuant to a plan prepared by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget to continue existing programs with existing contrac- tors that are satisfactorily performing as determined by the office of children and family services, to award new contracts to not-for- profit organizations to continue programs where the existing contractors are not satisfactorily performing as determined by the office of children and family services and/or to award new contracts to not-for-profit organizations through a competitive process. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $1,100,000 may be available for services and expenses for the operation of infant/toddler resource centers. Such funds are to be available pursuant to a plan prepared by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget to continue existing programs with existing contractors that are satisfactorily performing as deter- mined by the office of children and family services, to award new contracts to not-for-profit organizations to continue programs where the existing contractors are not satisfactorily performing as deter- mined by the office of children and family services and/or to award new contracts to not-for-profit organizations through a competitive process. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $6,434,000 may be available for services and expenses of child care provider training. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $10,240,000 may be available for services and expenses of child care scholarships education and ongoing professional development. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $2,000,000 may be available for services and expenses of the development and maintenance of automated systems in support of licensing and oversight of child day care providers. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $586,000 may be available for services and expenses to make awards through a competitive grant process for start-up expenses and for the promotion of child health and safety, including equipment and minor renovations. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $300,000 may be available for services and expenses for the establishment and/or operation of child care services in the state's courts. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $2,020,000 may be available for services and expenses of subsidy and quality activities at the 352 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 state university of New York including community colleges and state operated campuses. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $2,020,000 may be available for services and expenses of subsidy and quality activities at the city university of New York, including community colleges and senior colleges. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $750,000 may be available for suballocation to the department of agriculture and markets for services and expenses of child care services provided to children of migrant workers in programs operated by non-profit organizations under contract with the department of agriculture and markets to provide such care. Of the amount appropriated herein, up to $50,000 may be available for services and expenses of conducting a market rate survey ........... 308,746,000 ..................................... (re. $194,059,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses related to the child care block grant. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, in lieu of payments authorized by the social services law, or payments of federal funds otherwise due to the local social services districts for programs provided under the federal social security act or the federal food stamp act, funds herein appropriated, in amounts certified by the state commissioner or the state commissioner of health as due from local social services districts each month as their share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law may be set aside by the state comptroller in an interest-bearing account with such interest accruing to the credit of the locality in order to ensure the orderly and prompt payment of providers under section 367-b of the social services law pursuant to an estimate provided by the commissioner of health of each local social services district's share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law. Funds appropriated herein shall be available for aid to munici- palities, for services and expenses under the child care block grant and for payments to the federal government for expenditures made pursuant to the social services law and the state plan for individ- ual and family grant program under the disaster relief act of 1974. Such funds are to be available for payment of aid, services and expenses heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to munici- palities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the office net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be transferred to any other appropriation within the office of children and family services and/or the office of temporary and disability assistance and/or suballocated to the office of temporary and disability assistance for the purpose of paying local social services districts' costs of the above program and may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other 353 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 appropriation or with any other item or items within the amounts appropriated within the office of children and family services general fund - local assistance account or special revenue funds federal/state operations federal day care account with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the money hereby appropri- ated including any funds transferred by the office of temporary and disability assistance special revenue funds - federal / aid to localities federal health and human services fund, federal temporary assistance to needy families block grant funds at the request of local social services districts and, upon approval of the director of the budget, transfer of federal temporary assistance for needy families block grant funds made available from the New York works compliance fund program or otherwise specifically appropriated therefor, in combination with the money appropriated in the general fund / aid to localities local assistance account, appropriated for the state block grant for child care shall constitute the state block grant for child care. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $216,755,000 of the state block grant for child care may be used for child care assistance pursuant to title 5-C of article 6 of the social services law. The funds that are to be available to social services districts for child care assistance shall be apportioned among the social services districts by the office according to the allocation plan developed by the office and submitted to the director of the budget for approval within 60 days of enactment of the budget. A district's block grant allocation, including any funds the office of temporary and disability assistance transfers from a district's flexible fund for family services allocation to the state block grant for child care at the district's request, for a particular federal fiscal year is available only for child care assistance expenditures made during that federal fiscal year and which are claimed by March 31 of the year immediately following the end of that federal fiscal year. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, any claims for child care assistance made by a social services district for expenditures made during a particular federal fiscal year, other than claims made under title XX of the federal social security act and under the food stamp employment and training program, shall be counted against the social services district's block grant allocation for that federal fiscal year. A social services district shall expend its allocation from the block grant in accordance with the applicable provisions in federal law and regulations relating to the federal funds included in the state block grant for child care and the regulations of the office of children and family services. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, each district's claims submitted under the state block grant for child care will be processed in a manner that maximizes the availability of federal funds and ensures that the district meets 354 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 its maintenance of effort requirement in each applicable federal fiscal year. Funds appropriated herein shall be subject to the amount awarded in federal grant funding. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $38,332,000 of the funds may be available for funding to social services districts for child care assistance should additional health and human services funding be available. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $22,034,000 may be available for services and expenses for the operation and coordination of child care resource and referral agencies. Such funds are to be available pursuant to a plan prepared by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget to continue existing programs with existing contractors that are satis- factorily performing as determined by the office of children and family services, to award new contracts to not-for-profit organiza- tions to continue programs where the existing contractors are not satisfactorily performing as determined by the office of children and family services and/or to award new contracts to not-for-profit organizations through a competitive process. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $6,125,000 may be available for services and expenses for the operation and coordination of legally exempt enrollment agencies located in the city of New York. Such funds are to be available pursuant to a plan prepared by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget to continue existing programs with existing contrac- tors that are satisfactorily performing as determined by the office of children and family services, to award new contracts to not-for- profit organizations to continue programs where the existing contractors are not satisfactorily performing as determined by the office of children and family services and/or to award new contracts to not-for-profit organizations through a competitive process. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $1,100,000 may be available for services and expenses for the operation of infant/toddler resource centers. Such funds are to be available pursuant to a plan prepared by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget to continue existing programs with existing contractors that are satisfactorily performing as deter- mined by the office of children and family services, to award new contracts to not-for-profit organizations to continue programs where the existing contractors are not satisfactorily performing as deter- mined by the office of children and family services and/or to award new contracts to not-for-profit organizations through a competitive process. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $6,434,000 may be available for services and expenses of child care provider training. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $10,240,000 may be available for services and expenses of child care scholarships education and ongoing professional development. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $2,000,000 may be available for services and expenses of the development and maintenance of 355 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 automated systems in support of licensing and oversight of child day care providers. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $586,000 may be available for services and expenses to make awards through a competitive grant process for start-up expenses and for the promotion of child health and safety, including equipment and minor renovations. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $300,000 may be available for services and expenses for the establishment and/or operation of child care services in the state's courts. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $2,020,000 may be available for services and expenses of subsidy and quality activities at the state university of New York including community colleges and state operated campuses. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $2,020,000 may be available for services and expenses of subsidy and quality activities at the city university of New York, including community colleges and senior colleges. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $750,000 may be available for suballocation to the department of agriculture and markets for services and expenses of child care services provided to children of migrant workers in programs operated by non-profit organizations under contract with the department of agriculture and markets to provide such care. Of the amount appropriated herein, up to $50,000 may be available for services and expenses of conducting a market rate survey ........... 308,746,000 ...................................... (re. $33,256,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses related to the child care block grant. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, in lieu of payments authorized by the social services law, or payments of federal funds otherwise due to the local social services districts for programs provided under the federal social security act or the federal food stamp act, funds herein appropriated, in amounts certified by the state commissioner or the state commissioner of health as due from local social services districts each month as their share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law may be set aside by the state comptroller in an interest-bearing account with such interest accruing to the credit of the locality in order to ensure the orderly and prompt payment of providers under section 367-b of the social services law pursuant to an estimate provided by the commissioner of health of each local social services district's share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law. Funds appropriated herein shall be available for aid to munici- palities, for services and expenses under the child care block grant and for payments to the federal government for expenditures made pursuant to the social services law and the state plan for individ- ual and family grant program under the disaster relief act of 1974. 356 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Such funds are to be available for payment of aid, services and expenses heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to munici- palities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the office net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be transferred to any other appropriation within the office of children and family services and/or the office of temporary and disability assistance and/or suballocated to the office of temporary and disability assistance for the purpose of paying local social services districts' costs of the above program and may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation or with any other item or items within the amounts appropriated within the office of children and family services general fund - local assistance account or special revenue funds federal/state operations federal day care account with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the money hereby appropri- ated including any funds transferred by the office of temporary and disability assistance special revenue funds - federal / aid to localities federal health and human services fund, federal temporary assistance to needy families block grant funds at the request of local social services districts and, upon approval of the director of the budget, transfer of federal temporary assistance for needy families block grant funds made available from the New York works compliance fund program or otherwise specifically appropriated therefor, in combination with the money appropriated in the general fund / aid to localities local assistance account, appropriated for the state block grant for child care shall constitute the state block grant for child care. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $216,755,000 of the state block grant for child care may be used for child care assistance pursuant to title 5-C of article 6 of the social services law. The funds that are to be available to social services districts for child care assistance shall be apportioned among the social services districts by the office according to the allocation plan developed by the office and submitted to the director of the budget for approval within 60 days of enactment of the budget. A district's block grant allocation, including any funds the office of temporary and disability assistance transfers from a district's flexible fund for family services allocation to the state block grant for child care at the district's request, for a particular federal fiscal year is available only for child care assistance expenditures made during that federal fiscal year and which are claimed by March 31 of the year immediately following the end of that federal fiscal year. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, any claims for child care assistance made by a social services district for expenditures made during a particular federal fiscal year, other than claims made 357 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 under title XX of the federal social security act and under the food stamp employment and training program, shall be counted against the social services district's block grant allocation for that federal fiscal year. A social services district shall expend its allocation from the block grant in accordance with the applicable provisions in federal law and regulations relating to the federal funds included in the state block grant for child care and the regulations of the office of children and family services. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, each district's claims submitted under the state block grant for child care will be processed in a manner that maximizes the availability of federal funds and ensures that the district meets its maintenance of effort requirement in each applicable federal fiscal year. Funds appropriated herein shall be subject to the amount awarded in federal grant funding. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $38,332,000 of the funds may be available for funding to social services districts for child care assistance should additional health and human services funding be available. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $22,034,000 may be available for services and expenses for the operation and coordination of child care resource and referral agencies. Such funds are to be available pursuant to a plan prepared by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget to continue existing programs with existing contractors that are satis- factorily performing as determined by the office of children and family services, to award new contracts to not-for-profit organiza- tions to continue programs where the existing contractors are not satisfactorily performing as determined by the office of children and family services and/or to award new contracts to not-for-profit organizations through a competitive process. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $6,125,000 may be available for services and expenses for the operation and coordination of legally exempt enrollment agencies located in the city of New York. Such funds are to be available pursuant to a plan prepared by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget to continue existing programs with existing contrac- tors that are satisfactorily performing as determined by the office of children and family services, to award new contracts to not-for- profit organizations to continue programs where the existing contractors are not satisfactorily performing as determined by the office of children and family services and/or to award new contracts to not-for-profit organizations through a competitive process. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $1,100,000 may be available for services and expenses for the operation of infant/toddler resource centers. Such funds are to be available pursuant to a plan prepared by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget to continue existing programs with existing contractors that are satisfactorily performing as deter- mined by the office of children and family services, to award new contracts to not-for-profit organizations to continue programs where 358 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 the existing contractors are not satisfactorily performing as deter- mined by the office of children and family services and/or to award new contracts to not-for-profit organizations through a competitive process. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $6,434,000 may be available for services and expenses of child care provider training. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $10,240,000 may be available for services and expenses of child care scholarships education and ongoing professional development. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $2,000,000 may be available for services and expenses of the development and maintenance of automated systems in support of licensing and oversight of child day care providers. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $586,000 may be available for services and expenses to make awards through a competitive grant process for start-up expenses and for the promotion of child health and safety, including equipment and minor renovations. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $300,000 may be available for services and expenses for the establishment and/or operation of child care services in the state's courts. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $2,020,000 may be available for services and expenses of subsidy and quality activities at the state university of New York including community colleges and state operated campuses. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $2,020,000 may be available for services and expenses of subsidy and quality activities at the city university of New York, including community colleges and senior colleges. Of the amounts appropriated herein, up to $750,000 may be available for suballocation to the department of agriculture and markets for services and expenses of child care services provided to children of migrant workers in programs operated by non-profit organizations under contract with the department of agriculture and markets to provide such care. Of the amount appropriated herein, up to $50,000 may be available for services and expenses of conducting a market rate survey ........... 308,746,000 ..................................... (re. $144,637,000) Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Quality Child Care and Protection Account - 21900 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses related to administering the "quality child care and protection act" specifically, the provision of grants to child day care providers for health and safety purposes, for train- ing of child day care provider staff and other activities to increase the availability and/or quality of child care programs. No expenditure shall be made from this account until an expenditure plan has been approved by the director of the budget ............... 343,000 ............................................. (re. $343,000) 359 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 NEW YORK STATE COMMISSION FOR THE BLIND [AND VISUALLY HANDICAPPED] PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses of the Helen Keller - CORE Program to provide services to legally-blind individuals having higher educa- tion or competitive employment goals ............................... 35,000 ............................................... (re. $35,000) For services and expenses of the National Federation of the Blind for NFB-Newsline ... 75,000 .............................. (re. $75,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal [Department of] Education Fund Rehabilitation Services/Supported Employment Account - 25213 The appropriation made by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013, is hereby amended and reappropriated to read: For services and expenses related to the NEW YORK STATE commission for the blind [and visually handicapped] including transfer or suballo- cation to the state education department ........................... 350,000 ............................................. (re. $350,000) FAMILY AND CHILDREN'S SERVICES PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount appro- priated herein, shall be available under a foster care block grant for state reimbursement of eligible social services district expend- itures for the provision and administration of foster care services including care, maintenance, supervision, and tuition; for super- vision of foster children placed in federally funded job corps programs; for care, maintenance, supervision, and tuition for adju- dicated juvenile delinquents and persons in need of supervision placed in residential programs operated by authorized agencies and in out-of-state residential programs; and for the provision and administration of the kinship guardian assistance program including kinship guardianship assistance payments and payments for non-recur- ring guardianship expenses. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, a portion of the funds are available to reimburse social services districts for the change in the maximum state aid rates established by the office of children and family services for the 2013-14 rate year pursuant to section 398-a of the social services law and sections 4003 and 4405 of the education law to reflect the continuation of the cost of living adjustments that became effective April 1, 2008 for payments made to 360 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 foster parents and for salary and fringe benefit costs and other critical nonpersonal services costs for foster care programs as determined by the office. Social services districts must adjust the amount of payments made for care provided by congregate care and foster boarding home programs and to foster parents to reflect the cost of living adjustments in the manner specified by the office. Each authorized agency operating a congregate care or foster board- ing home program in New York state for which the office sets a maxi- mum state aid rate pursuant to section 398-a of the social services law or section 4003 or 4405 of the education law shall submit, at the time and in a manner to be determined by the office, a written certification, attesting that the funds received for the continua- tion of the cost of living adjustment to the maximum state aid rate that became effective April 1, 2008 for that program will be or were used solely in accordance with the requirements of the cost of living adjustment established by the office. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, including section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part H of chapter 56 of the laws of 2012, for the period commencing on April 1, 2013 and ending March 31, 2014 the commissioner shall not apply any cost of living adjustment for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimbursement. Within the amounts appropriated herein, state reimbursement to each social services district for services identified herein that are otherwise reimbursable by the state from April 1, 2013 through March 31, 2014 shall be limited to a district allocation, hereinafter referred to as the district's block grant allocation. Notwithstand- ing any other provision of law, such block grant allocation shall be based, in part, on each district's claims for such costs, adjusted by the applicable cost allocation methodology and net of any retro- active payments for the 12 month period ending June 30, 2012 that are submitted on or before January 2, 2013 and, in part, on such other factors as determined by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget. Any portion of a social services district's allocation from funds appropriated herein not claimed by such district during the state fiscal year may be used by such district for expenditures on preventive services provided pursuant to section 409-a of the social services law, inde- pendent living services and aftercare services provided pursuant to regulations of the department of family assistance, claimed by such district during the next state fiscal year up to the amount remain- ing from the district's foster care block grant allocation, provided however, that any claims for such services during the next state fiscal year in excess of such amount shall be subject to 62 percent state reimbursement exclusive of any federal funds made available for such purposes, in accordance with directives of the department of family assistance and subject to the approval of the director of the budget. Any claims submitted by a social services district for reimbursement for a particular state fiscal year for which the social services district does not receive state or federal reimbursement during that state fiscal year may not be claimed 361 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 against that district's block grant apportionment for the next state fiscal year. The office of children and family services, with the approval of the director of the budget, may reduce a district's block grant allo- cation by the state share decrease related to federal retroactive reimbursement for such foster care services identified herein. The office, with the approval of the director of the budget, may reduce a district's block grant allocation by the state share of disallow- ances or sanctions taken against the district pursuant to the social services law or federal law. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the state shall not be responsible for reimbursing a social services district and a district shall not seek state reimbursement for any portion of any state disallowance or sanction taken against the social services district, or any federal disallowance attributable to final federal agency decisions or to settlement made, on or after July 1, 1995, when such disallowance or sanction results from the failure of the social services district to comply with federal or state require- ments, including, but not limited to, failure to document eligibil- ity for federal or state funds in the case record; provided, howev- er, if the office determines that any federal disallowance for services provided between January 1, 1999 and May 31, 1999 results solely from the late enactment of the state legislation implementing the federal adoption and safe families act, the state shall be sole- ly responsible for the full amount of the disallowance or sanction; provided, further, however, this provision shall be deemed to apply both prospectively and retroactively regardless of whether such sanctions or disallowances are for services provided or claims made prior to or after April 1, 2013. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, any federal disallowance resulting from a federal title IV-E eligibility review or audit that uses extrapolated statistic techniques shall be passed along by the state to any and all social services districts that the office of children and family services has determined have not complied with the title IV-E eligibility requirements or have not taken the neces- sary actions to ensure compliance with such requirements including, but not limited to, failing to: assess and fully document all the criteria and have readily available all the necessary documents to establish and continue title IV-E eligibility for all title IV-E eligible children within the required time frames; claim title IV-E funding only for cases that meet all of the title IV-E eligibility criteria; and fully implement the social services payment system on or before April 1, 2005 for all direct and voluntary agency foster care services. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, the office of children and family services shall impose on social services districts any feder- al disallowance issued against the state as a result of a federal title IV-E secondary eligibility review regardless of the date the children may have entered foster care, the date the eligibility or payment errors occurred, or the filing date of any federal claims for reimbursement; provided, however, that the state shall be 362 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 responsible for the disallowed costs and expenditures related to the placement of children in a facility operated by the office of chil- dren and family services, which shall be determined in the same manner as the disallowed costs and expenditures for social services districts other than the city of New York. In order to reimburse the federal government for the full amount of any disallowance imposed on the state by the federal administration for children and families within the timeframes necessary to avoid any potential interest payments on such amount, the office of children and family services is authorized to immediately offset funds otherwise due to each district for a pro rata share of the total disallowed costs based on the percentage of applicable federal title IV-E claims made by that district for the relevant time period as compared to the total applicable statewide title IV-E claims. The amount of the offset against each district will be adjusted, if necessary, upon completion of the disallowance allocation process. The final allo- cation of the amount of any federal disallowance resulting from a title IV-E secondary eligibility review shall be allocated among the districts so that each district shall be responsible for the amount attributable to each of the district's children or cases that are determined by the federal review to be unallowable. Each district shall also be responsible for a portion of the federal extrapolated disallowance amount based on the relative error rate for the district. The city of New York's error rate will be based on the federal sample and federal statistics. For all social services districts other than the city of New York, the error rate will be based on a review conducted by the district of a sample of children and/or cases determined by the office of children and family services and a re-review of a sub-sample by the office of those children and/or cases determined by the office. The office of chil- dren and family services will determine what is reasonable in estab- lishing the size of the sample and sub-sample for each district. The office of children and family services shall notify each social services district of the sample of children and/or cases from the federal audit period that the social services district must review. Any child or case from the social services district that was included in the federal sample will automatically be included in the social services district's review sample and the determination made at the federal review regarding that child or case will govern for the purposes of the social services district's review. The social services district must complete and submit the results of its review to the office of children and family services within 60 days of receipt of the sample. The error rate for the district will be based on the findings of the district's review and the office of children and family services' re-review. If a social services district does not complete its review within 60 days of receiving the sample from the office of children and family services, the office of children and family services shall assign an error rate to the social services district based on the relative percentage of the district's applicable title IV-E claims for the relevant period as compared to applicable statewide title IV-E claims for that period and other 363 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 circumstances that the office of children and family services may consider in order to allocate 100 percent of the federal disallow- ance. The office of children and family services shall apply each social services district's error rate to the total amount of the district's applicable title IV-E claims including associated admin- istrative expenses. The resulting dollar amounts for all of the social services districts will be summed to derive the total amount of title IV-E claims deemed to be in error statewide. To establish a disallowance percentage for each social services district, the amount of the district's title IV-E claims deemed to be in error will be divided by the amount of statewide title IV-E claims deemed to be in error. The resulting disallowance percentage for each district will be applied to the entire title IV-E extrapolated disallowance calculated by the federal review to determine the amount of the extrapolated disallowance for which the district is responsible. Each district will be credited for the amount already disallowed for any individual children or cases found to be in error during the federal review. The exclusive appeal rights for the review of the amount of the federal disallowance assigned to each social services district shall be pursuant to article 78 of the civil practice laws and rules; provided, however, that in any such action all of the social services districts shall be joined as necessary parties and the venue of any such action shall be in Rens- selaer county. Any social services district that fails to complete its sample review in the required time frames shall have no right to appeal and shall not be a necessary party to any action brought by another social services district. The money hereby appropriated is to be available for payment of state aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, the money hereby appropriated shall be available to the office net of disal- lowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be transferred to any other appropriation within the office of children and family services and/or the office of temporary and disability assistance and/or suballocated to the office of temporary and disability assistance for the purpose of paying local social services districts' costs of the above program and may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation or with any other item or items within the amounts appropriated within the office of children and family services general fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the depart- ment of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, in lieu of payments authorized by the social services law, or payments of federal funds otherwise due to the local social services districts for programs provided under the federal social security act or the federal food stamp act, funds herein appropriated, in amounts certified by the 364 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 state comptroller or the state commissioner of health as due from local social services districts each month as their share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law may be set aside by the state comptroller in an interest bearing account with such interest accruing to the credit of the locality in order to ensure the orderly and prompt payment of providers under section 367-b of the social services law pursuant to an estimate provided by the commissioner of health of each local social services district's share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law. Notwithstanding the provisions of any other law to the contrary, the office of children and family services may, on behalf of social services districts, make payments to foster boarding homes paid directly by social services districts by direct deposit or debit card. Local social services districts shall reimburse the office for the costs of administering such direct deposit or debit card payments. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of the social services law or the state finance law, the office of children and family services shall, on a quarterly basis, request that the office of temporary and disability assistance reimburse the office of children and fami- ly services for the non-federal share of the costs of administering such direct deposit or debit card payments to capture the local share of such costs. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, if a social services district fails to provide reimbursement to the office of children and family services pursuant to section 529 of the executive law within 60 days of receiving a bill for services under such section, or by the date certain set by such office for providing reimburse- ment, whichever is later, the offices of the department of family assistance are authorized to exercise the state's set-off rights by withholding any amounts due and owing to such district under this appropriation, up to such amounts due and owing to the state under section 529 of the executive law and transferring such funds to the miscellaneous special revenue fund youth facility per diem account (YF). Notwithstanding any provision of articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, there shall be an exemption from the professional licensure requirements of such articles, and nothing contained in such articles, or in any other provisions of law related to the licensure requirements of persons licensed under those articles, shall prohibit or limit the activities or services of any person in the employ of a program or service operated, certified, regulated, funded or approved by the office of children and family services, a local governmental unit as such term is defined in article 41 of the mental hygiene law, and/or a local social services district as defined in section 61 of the social services law, and all such enti- ties shall be considered to be approved settings for the receipt of supervised experience for the professions governed by articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, and furthermore, no such entity shall be required to apply for nor be required to receive a waiver 365 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 pursuant to section 6503-a of the education law in order to perform any activities or provide any services ............................. 436,002,000 ......................................... (re. $500,000) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the amount appropriated herein shall be available to reimburse for 98 percent of 65 percent of eligible social services district expenditures that are claimed by March 31, 2014 for those community preventive services provided from October 1, 2012 through September 30, 2013 at a cost that does not exceed the cost that was in effect on October 1, 2008 and that a social services district can demonstrate had been approved by the office of children and family services on or before October 1, 2008; provided, however, that should insufficient funds be available to provide state reimbursement for 98 percent of 65 percent of such costs, reimbursement shall be made proportionally to each district based on the percentage of their total eligible claims to the amount appropriated; and, provided further, however, that if the amount appropriated exceeds the amount of funds necessary to reimburse 98 percent of 65 percent of the eligible social services district expenditures, the office may, to the extent funds are available, provide reimbursement for 98 percent of 65 percent of eligible social services district expenditures for new community preventive services programs approved by the office and only up to the amounts approved by the office. A local social services district seeking federal and/or state reimbursement for community preventive services provided on or after October 1, 2010 must submit claims that sepa- rately identify the costs of such services in a form and manner and at such times as are required by the department of family assistance and that information regarding outcome based measures that demon- strate quality of services provided and program effectiveness be submitted to the office of children and family services in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office. Of the amount appropriated herein, up to $1 million may be used to provide additional funding to an eligible program or programs with evalu- ation results that show program effectiveness and demonstrate private monetary support as determined by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget ... 12,124,750 ....................................... (re. $12,124,750) For state aid to reimburse 100 percent of social services district expenditures related to the improvement of staff to client ratios in the local district child protective workforce including, but not limited to new hiring to increase the number of caseworkers and to increase the number of supervisory staff in the local district child protective workforce. Each social services district receiving these funds shall certify that the district will not be using these funds to supplant other state and local funds and that the district will not submit claims for reimbursement under this appropriation for the same type and level of funding so certified, and the district shall submit to the office of children and family services information regarding outcome based measures that demonstrate quality of services provided and program effectiveness of such improved staff to client ratios in a form and manner and at such times as required 366 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 by the office; provided, however, that a district may use these funds for expenditures to continue or expand activities that were funded with last year's appropriation that was enacted for this purpose ... 757,200 ................................. (re. $757,200) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, for suballocation to the office of mental health and subsequently for suballocation from the office of mental health to the department of health for 94 percent of 65 percent of the nonfederal share of medical assistance payments for home and community based waiver services provided in accordance with subdivision 9 of section 366 of the social services law as authorized by selected social services districts which choose to use preventive services funds to support such costs and to authorize the office of temporary and disability assistance to intercept funds otherwise due to the districts to provide the 38.9 percent local share of such preventive services expenditures. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, including section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part H of chapter 56 of the laws of 2012, for the period commenc- ing on April 1, 2013 and ending March 31, 2014 the commissioner shall not apply any cost of living adjustment for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimbursement ... 6,121,000 ....................... (re. $1,143,000) For services and expenses of the office of children and family services and local social services districts for activities neces- sary to comply with certain provisions of the adoption and safe families act of 1997 (P.L. 105-89) and chapter 7 of the laws of 1999 and chapter 668 of the laws of 2006 requiring criminal record checks for foster care parents, prospective adoptive parents, and adult household members. Funds appropriated herein shall be made available in accordance with a plan to be developed by the commissioner of the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget. Funds appropriated herein shall be available for 94 percent of 98 percent of one-half of the non-federal share of the national and state fees for fingerprinting foster care parents, prospective adoptive parents, and other adult household members. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, and pursuant to chapter 7 of the laws of 1999 and chapter 668 of the laws of 2006, local social services districts shall reimburse the commissioner of the office of children and family services for an amount equal to 53.94 percent of the non-federal share of the cost of obtaining state and national fingerprint records. Notwithstanding any incon- sistent provision of law, and pursuant to chapter 7 of the laws of 1999 and chapter 668 of the laws of 2006, the commissioner of the office of children and family services shall, on behalf of local social services districts, make payments to the division of criminal justice services for processing of state and national criminal record checks and any other related costs. The commissioner shall ensure expenditures made pursuant to this provision reflect appro- priate federal and local shares. The commissioner of the office of children and family services shall request that the commissioner of the office of temporary and disability assistance reimburse the 367 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 commissioner of the office of children and family services in an amount equal to 53.94 percent of the nonfederal share of such payments provided that such reimbursement in payments reflects actu- al expenditures made on behalf of each local social services district to capture the local share of such costs. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of the social services law or the state finance law, the commissioner shall, on a quarterly basis, request that the commissioner of the office of temporary and disability assistance reimburse the commissioner of the office of children and family services in an amount equal to 53.94 percent of the non-federal share of such fees to capture the local share of such fees. Such reimbursement shall occur on or before the one hundred and twentieth day following the close of the preceding quar- ter and shall be charged among districts based on the number of children currently placed in foster care in each local social services district provided that this methodology is revised quarter- ly to reflect most current available data. Amounts appropriated herein may, subject to the director of the budget, be interchanged or transferred with any other appropriation of the office of chil- dren and family services or the office of temporary and disability assistance as necessary to reimburse the state share of local social services district costs appropriated herein ........................ 1,857,000 ......................................... (re. $1,857,000) For services and expenses for foster care, adult and child protective services, preventive and adoption services provided by Indian tribes pursuant to subdivision 2 of section 39 of the social services law, after deducting therefrom any federal funds properly received or to be received. Notwithstanding the provisions of any other law to the contrary, the liability of the state and the amount to be distrib- uted or otherwise expended by the state shall be 92 percent of eligible expenditures. Notwithstanding any provision of articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, there shall be an exemption from the professional licensure requirements of such articles, and nothing contained in such articles, or in any other provisions of law related to the licensure requirements of persons licensed under those articles, shall prohibit or limit the activities or services of any person in the employ of a program or service operated, certified, regulated, funded or approved by the office of children and family services, a local governmental unit as such term is defined in article 41 of the mental hygiene law, and/or a local social services district as defined in section 61 of the social services law, and all such enti- ties shall be considered to be approved settings for the receipt of supervised experience for the professions governed by articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, and furthermore, no such entity shall be required to apply for nor be required to receive a waiver pursuant to section 6503-a of the education law in order to perform any activities or provide any services ............................. 3,700,000 ......................................... (re. $2,670,000) For services and expenses of certain child fatality review teams approved by the office of children and family services for the 368 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 purposes of investigating and/or reviewing the death of children ... 829,100 ............................................. (re. $829,100) For services and expenses of certain local or regional multidiscipli- nary child abuse investigation teams approved by the office of chil- dren and family services for the purpose of investigating reports of suspected child abuse or maltreatment and for new and established child advocacy centers ............................................. 5,229,900 ......................................... (re. $5,229,900) For additional services and expenses of child advocacy centers. This funding is to be distributed to newly established child advocacy centers and existing child advocacy centers weighted on a three year average of client volume ... 750,000 ................ (re. $750,000) For services and expenses, including local administrative costs, for providing medicaid home and community based waiver services pursuant to subdivision 12 of section 366 of the social services law. The amount appropriated herein is subject to a spending plan approved by the division of the budget and may be available for transfer or suballocation to the department of health for the medical assistance program for such services and expenses. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, including section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part H of chapter 56 of the laws of 2012, for the period commenc- ing on April 1, 2013 and ending March 31, 2014 the commissioner shall not apply any cost of living adjustment for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimbursement. Notwithstanding any provision of articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, there shall be an exemption from the professional licensure requirements of such articles, and nothing contained in such articles, or in any other provisions of law related to the licensure requirements of persons licensed under those articles, shall prohibit or limit the activities or services of any person in the employ of a program or service operated, certified, regulated, funded or approved by the office of children and family services, a local governmental unit as such term is defined in article 41 of the mental hygiene law, and/or a local social services district as defined in section 61 of the social services law, and all such enti- ties shall be considered to be approved settings for the receipt of supervised experience for the professions governed by articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, and furthermore, no such entity shall be required to apply for nor be required to receive a waiver pursuant to section 6503-a of the education law in order to perform any activities or provide any services ............................. 72,494,000 ....................................... (re. $72,494,000) The money hereby appropriated is to be available for payment of state aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, the money hereby appropriated shall be available to the office net of disal- lowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be transferred to any other appropriation within 369 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 the office of children and family services and/or the office of temporary and disability assistance and/or suballocated to the office of temporary and disability assistance for the purpose of paying local social services districts' costs of the above program and may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation or with any other item or items within the amounts appropriated within the office of children and family services general fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the depart- ment of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, in lieu of payments authorized by the social services law, or payments of federal funds otherwise due to the local social services districts for programs provided under the federal social security act or the federal food stamp act, funds herein appropriated, in amounts certified by the state commissioner or the state commissioner of health as due from local social services districts each month as their share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law may be set aside by the state comptroller in an interest-bearing account with such interest accruing to the credit of the locality in order to ensure the orderly and prompt payment of providers under section 367-b of the social services law pursuant to an estimate provided by the commissioner of health of each local social services district's share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law. Notwithstanding section 398-a of the social services law or any other law to the contrary, the amount appropriated herein, or such other amount as may be approved by the director of the budget, shall be available for 94 percent of 98 percent of 50 percent reimbursement after deducting any federal funds available therefor to social services districts for amounts attributable to dormitory authority billings or approved refinancing of such billings which result in local social services districts' claims in excess of a local district's foster care block grant allocation. In addition, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, a portion of funds appropriated herein, or such other amount as may be approved by the director of the budget, shall be available for reimbursement related to payments made by a social services district to foster care providers subject to the provisions of section 410-i of the social services law for expenses directly related to projects funded through the housing finance agency for those foster care providers which also received revised or supplemental rates from the applica- ble regulating agency to accommodate the housing finance agency payments or the refinancing of previously approved dormitory author- ity payments. Notwithstanding section 398-a of the social services law or any other law to the contrary, such reimbursement shall be available for 94 percent of 98 percent of 50 percent of social services district costs, after deducting federal funds available therefor, for those 370 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 social services districts' claims in excess of a social services district's foster care block grant allocation for those amounts exclusively attributable to the previously approved revised or supplemental rates. In addition, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, a portion of funds appropriated herein may also be used for payments to the dormitory authority of the state of New York for advisory services including, but not limited to, site visits and review of applications, building plans and cost estimates for voluntary agency programs for which the office of children and family services establishes maximum state aid rates and for capital projects for residential institutions for children seeking financing under paragraph b of subdivision 40 of section 1680 of the public authorities law, as amended by chapter 508 of the laws of 2006 ..... 6,620,000 ......................................... (re. $6,620,000) For eligible services and expenses provided during state fiscal year 2013-14 by a city with a population in excess of one million for a close to home initiative to provide juvenile justice services. Funds appropriated herein shall be made available for eligible services provided consistent with plans that cover juvenile delinquents in non-secure and limited secure settings submitted by a city with a population in excess of one million and approved by the office of children and family services and the director of the budget. The office of children and family services shall not reimburse any claims for expenditures for residential services unless they are submitted in final within twenty two months of the calendar quarter in which the claimed service or services were delivered and shall not reimburse any claims that were or will be transferred from this appropriation to the foster care block grant appropriation or the child welfare services appropriation. Notwithstanding any provision of articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, there shall be an exemption from the professional licensure requirements of such articles, and nothing contained in such articles, or in any other provisions of law related to the licensure requirements of persons licensed under those articles, shall prohibit or limit the activities or services of any person in the employ of a program or service operated, certified, regulated, funded or approved by the office of children and family services, a local governmental unit as such term is defined in article 41 of the mental hygiene law, and/or a local social services district as defined in section 61 of the social services law, and all such enti- ties shall be considered to be approved settings for the receipt of supervised experience for the professions governed by articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, and furthermore, no such entity shall be required to apply for nor be required to receive a waiver pursuant to section 6503-a of the education law in order to perform any activities or provide any services ............................. 36,265,000 ....................................... (re. $36,265,000) For payment of state aid for services and expenses for programs pursu- ant to section 530 of the executive law for secure and non-secure detention services provided from January 1, 2013 to December 31, 2013; provided, however, notwithstanding the provisions of any other 371 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 law to the contrary, the liability of the state and the amount to be distributed or otherwise expended by the state pursuant to section 530 of the executive law shall be determined by first calculating the amount of the expenditure or other liability pursuant to such law after taking into consideration any other limitations on the amount of such expenditure or liability set forth in the state budg- et for such year, and then reducing the amount so calculated by two percent of such amount. Within the amounts appropriated herein, state reimbursement shall be limited to the amount of the munici- pality's distribution. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, allocations shall be based on a plan developed by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget and shall be based, in part, on each municipality's history of detention utilization, youth population and other factors as determined by the office. Any portion of a municipality's distrib- ution not claimed by the municipality for reimbursement of detention expenditures made during the period January 1, 2013 through December 31, 2013 may be claimed by such municipality to reimburse 62 percent of expenditures during such period for supervision and treatment services for juveniles programs not otherwise reimbursable pursuant to a chapter of the laws of 2013. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the amount appropriated herein may provide for reimbursement of up to 100 percent of the cost of care, maintenance and supervision for youth whose residence is outside the county providing the services up to the county's distribution; provided that upon such reimbursement from this appropriation, the office of children and family services shall bill, and the home county of such youth shall reimburse the office of children and family services, for 51 percent of the cost of care, maintenance and supervision of such youth. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, the office of children and family services may require that such claims and data on detention use be submitted to the office electronically in the manner and format required by the office. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, the office shall be author- ized to promulgate regulations permitting the office to impose fiscal sanctions in the event that the office finds non-compliance with regulations governing secure and nonsecure detention facilities and to establish cost standards related to reimbursement of secure and non-secure detention services. Notwithstanding section 51 of the state finance law and any other provision of law to the contrary, the director of the budget may, upon the advice of the commissioner of the office of children and family services, authorize the transfer or interchange of moneys appropriated herein with any other local assistance - general fund appropriation within the office of children and family services except where transfer or interchange of appropriation is prohibited or otherwise restricted by law. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, if a social services district fails to provide reimbursement to the office of children and family services pursuant to section 529 of the executive law 372 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 within 60 days of receiving a bill for services under such section, or by the date certain set by such office for providing reimburse- ment, whichever is later, the offices of the department of family assistance are authorized to exercise the state's set-off rights by withholding any amounts due and owing to such district under this appropriation, up to such amounts due and owing to the state under section 529 of the executive law and transferring such funds to the miscellaneous special revenue fund youth facility per diem account (YF). Notwithstanding any provision of articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, there shall be an exemption from the professional licensure requirements of such articles, and nothing contained in such articles, or in any other provisions of law related to the licensure requirements of persons licensed under those articles, shall prohibit or limit the activities or services of any person in the employ of a program or service operated, certified, regulated, funded or approved by the office of children and family services, a local governmental unit as such term is defined in article 41 of the mental hygiene law, and/or a local social services district as defined in section 61 of the social services law, and all such enti- ties shall be considered to be approved settings for the receipt of supervised experience for the professions governed by articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, and furthermore, no such entity shall be required to apply for nor be required to receive a waiver pursuant to section 6503-a of the education law in order to perform any activities or provide any services ............................. 76,160,000 ....................................... (re. $62,070,000) Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the amount appropriated herein shall be available to the office of children and family services for payment of the state share of a county's prior years claim for reimbursement based upon a subsequent review by the office of actual expenditures for care, maintenance and supervision provided to youth in detention, to address any underpayment of state aid to the county for services and expenses for detention in a prior calendar year ... 12,344,000 ..................... (re. $12,344,000) Notwithstanding section 530 of the executive law or any other law to the contrary, for reimbursement of 49 percent of approved capital expenditures for secure juvenile detention. Such reimbursement shall be in the form of depreciation of approved capital costs and inter- est on bonds, notes or other indebtedness necessarily undertaken to finance construction costs. Notwithstanding any provision of laws to the contrary, funding for such costs shall be limited to the amount appropriated herein. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, the office of children and family services may require that such claims for reimbursement of capital expenditures be submitted to the office electronically in the manner and format required by the office. Notwithstanding section 51 of the state finance law and any other provision of law to the contrary, the director of the budget may, upon the advice of the commissioner of the office of children and family services, authorize the interchange of moneys appropriated herein with any other local assistance - general fund appropriation 373 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 within the office of children and family services .................. 4,606,000 ......................................... (re. $4,470,000) For eligible services and expenses of youth development programs as determined by the office of children and family services. Notwith- standing any other provision of law to the contrary, a youth devel- opment program shall mean a program designed to provide community- level services to promote positive youth development but shall not include approved runaway programs or transitional independent living support programs as such terms are defined in section 532-a of the executive law. Each county or a city with a population of one million or more, which shall be known as a municipality, operating a youth development program approved by the office of children and family services shall be eligible for one hundred percent state reimbursement of its qualified expenditures, subject to the amount available under this appropriation and exclusive of any federal funds made available therefor, not to exceed the municipality's distribution of state aid for youth development programs. The amount appropriated herein for youth development programs shall be distrib- uted by the office of children and family services to eligible muni- cipalities that have a comprehensive plan that has been developed in consultation with the applicable municipal youth bureau and approved by the office of children and family services. The distribution of the amount appropriated herein to eligible municipalities by the office of children and family services shall be based on factors as determined by the office and subject to the approval of the director of budget; such factors shall include the number of youth under the age of twenty-one residing in the municipality as shown by the last published federal census certified in the same manner as provided by section fifty-four of the state finance law and may include, but not be limited to, the percentage of youth living in poverty within the municipality or such other factors as provided for in the regu- lations of the office of children and family services. Up to fifteen percent of the youth development funds that a municipality would allocate to an approved local youth bureau pursuant to an approved comprehensive plan may be used for administrative functions performed by such local youth bureau. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, an approved local youth bureau that is not providing, operating, administering or monitoring youth development programs shall not receive funding under this appropriation. The office shall not reimburse any claims for youth development programs unless they are submitted within twelve months of the calendar quar- ter in which the expenditure was made. The office may require that such claims be submitted to the office electronically in the manner and format required by the office. A municipality may enter into contracts to effectuate its youth development program as approved by the office of children and family services. No expenditures shall be made from this appropriation for youth development programs until a plan has been approved by the director of the budget and a certif- icate of approval allocating these funds has been issued by the director of the budget. 374 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Notwithstanding any provision of articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, there shall be an exemption from the professional licensure requirements of such articles, and nothing contained in such articles, or in any other provisions of law related to the licensure requirements of persons licensed under those articles, shall prohibit or limit the activities or services of any person in the employ of a program or service operated, certified, regulated, funded or approved by the office of children and family services, a local governmental unit as such term is defined in article 41 of the mental hygiene law, and/or a local social services district as defined in section 61 of the social services law, and all such enti- ties shall be considered to be approved settings for the receipt of supervised experience for the professions governed by articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, and furthermore, no such entity shall be required to apply for nor be required to receive a waiver pursuant to section 6503-a of the education law in order to perform any activities or provide any services ............................. 14,121,700 ....................................... (re. $14,121,700) Of the amount appropriated herein, $967,016 shall be available for the period January 1, 2013 through December 31, 2013 as follows: For services and expenses related to locally operated youth develop- ment and delinquency prevention programs. No expenditure shall be made from this appropriation until a plan has been approved by the director of the budget and a certificate of approval allocating these funds has been issued by the director of the budget. Notwithstanding the provisions of section 420 of the executive law which would require expenditure of state aid for youth programs in a total amount greater than $967,016, for payment of state aid for programs pursuant to article 19-A of the executive law, for delin- quency prevention and youth development. Notwithstanding the provisions of section 420 of the executive law, eligibility for state aid reimbursement for counties which do not participate in the county comprehensive planing process shall be determined as follows: the aggregate amount of state aid for recreation, youth service and similar projects to a county and municipalities within such county shall not exceed $2,750 of which no more than $1,450 may be used for recreation projects, per 1,000 youths residing in the county based on a single count of such youths as shown by the last published federal census for the county certified in the same manner as provided by section 54 of the state finance law. The office shall not reimburse any claims unless they are submitted within 12 months of the project year in which the expenditure was made. Notwith- standing any law to the contrary, the office of children and family services may require that such claims for youth development and delinquency prevention programs be submitted to the office electron- ically in the manner and format required by the office, and that counties and municipalities submit to the office information regard- ing delinquency prevention and youth development outcome based meas- ures that demonstrate quality of services provided and effectiveness of such funded programs in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office. 375 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Of the amount appropriated herein $318,528 shall be available for the period January 1, 2013 through December 31, 2013 as follows: For services and expenses related to programs providing special delin- quency prevention or other youth development services. No expendi- ture shall be made for such programs for this appropriation until a plan has been approved by the director of the budget and a certif- icate of approval allocating these funds has been issued by the director of the budget. The office shall not reimburse any claims unless they are submitted within seven months of the project year in which the expenditure was made. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, the office of children and family services may require that such claims for special delinquency prevention or other youth development services be submitted to the office electronically in the manner and format required by the office, and that information regarding delinquency prevention outcome based measures that demon- strate quality of services provided and program effectiveness be submitted to the office in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office. For direct contracts with private not-for-profit community agencies to provide needed services for the operation of programs to prevent juvenile delinquency and promote youth development, and through an allocation to public agencies where it is documented that private not-for-profit community agencies are not available to provide such services. Moneys shall be made available to community agencies in counties outside the city of New York based on a statewide allo- cation formula determined by each county's eligibility for compre- hensive planning funds as a proportion of the statewide total provided under paragraph a of subdivision 1 of section 420 of the executive law. Moneys made available to community agencies shall be allocated by local youth bureaus subject to final funding determi- nations by the commissioner of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget. Such contracts shall provide for submission of information regarding outcome based measures that demonstrate quality of services provided and program effectiveness to the office in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office. For direct contract with private not-for-profit community agencies to provide needed services for the operation of programs to prevent juvenile delinquency and promote youth development, and through an allocation to public agencies where it is documented that private not-for-profit agencies are not available to provide such services. Such contracts shall provide for submission of information regarding outcome based measures that demonstrate quality of services provided and program effectiveness to the office in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, moneys shall be made available to community agencies in cities with populations greater than 275,000 and to community agencies statewide ........... 1,285,544 ......................................... (re. $1,285,544) For payment of state aid for programs for the provision of eligible services to runaway and homeless youth pursuant to a plan, submitted 376 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 by an eligible county, or a city having a population of one million or more, which shall be known as a municipality, and approved by the office of children and family services as part of such munici- pality's comprehensive plan; the office of children and family services shall not reimburse any claims unless they are submitted within 12 months of the calendar quarter in which the claimed service or services were delivered. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, the office of children and family services may require that such claims for provision of services to runaway and homeless youth be submitted to the office electronically in the manner and format required by the office, and the information regarding outcome based measures that demonstrate quality of services provided and program effectiveness be submitted to the office in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office. No expenditures shall be made from this appropriation until an annual expenditure plan is approved by the director of the budget and a certificate of approval allocating these funds has been issued by the director of the budget and copies of such certificate or any amendment thereto filed with the state comptroller, the chairperson of the senate finance committee and the chairperson of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any provision of articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, there shall be an exemption from the professional licensure requirements of such articles, and nothing contained in such articles, or in any other provisions of law related to the licensure requirements of persons licensed under those articles, shall prohibit or limit the activities or services of any person in the employ of a program or service operated, certified, regulated, funded or approved by the office of children and family services, a local governmental unit as such term is defined in article 41 of the mental hygiene law, and/or a local social services district as defined in section 61 of the social services law, and all such enti- ties shall be considered to be approved settings for the receipt of supervised experience for the professions governed by articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, and furthermore, no such entity shall be required to apply for nor be required to receive a waiver pursuant to section 6503-a of the education law in order to perform any activities or provide any services ............................. 2,355,800 ......................................... (re. $2,355,800) For payment of state aid for programs for the provision of services to runaway and homeless youth for the period January 1, 2013 through December 31, 2013 pursuant to subdivisions 2, 3 and 4 of section 420 of the executive law and pursuant to chapter 800 of the laws of 1985 amending the runaway and homeless youth act for the provision of transitional independent living support services and the establish- ment and operation of young adult shelters for youth between the ages of 16 to 21; the office of children and family services shall not reimburse any claims unless they are submitted within 12 months of the calendar quarter in which the claimed service or services were delivered. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, the office of children and family services may require that such claims for 377 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 provision of services to runaway and homeless youth be submitted to the office electronically in the manner and format required by the office, and the information regarding outcome based measures that demonstrate quality of services provided and program effectiveness be submitted to the office in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office. No expenditures shall be made from this appropriation until an annual expenditure plan is approved by the director of the budget and a certificate of approval allocating these funds has been issued by the director of the budget and copies of such certificate or any amendment thereto filed with the state comptroller, the chairperson of the senate finance committee and the chairperson of the assembly ways and means committee ............... 254,456 ............................................. (re. $254,456) For services and expenses provided by local probation departments, for the post-placement care of youth leaving a youth residential facili- ty and for services and expenses of the office of children and fami- ly services related to community-based programs for youth in the care of the office of children and family services which may include but not be limited to multi-systemic therapy, family functional therapy and/or functional therapeutic foster care, and electronic monitoring. Funds appropriated herein shall be made available subject to the approval of an expenditure plan by the director of the budget. Funded programs shall submit information regarding outcome based measures that demonstrate quality of services provided and program effectiveness to the office in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office ... 311,700 ............... (re. $311,700) For services and expenses of kinship care programs. Such funds are available pursuant to a plan prepared by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget to continue or expand existing programs with existing contractors that are satisfactorily performing as determined by the office of chil- dren and family services, to award new contracts to continue programs where the existing contractors are not satisfactorily performing as determined by the office of children and family services and/or award new contracts through a competitive process. Such contracts shall provide for submission of information regarding outcome based measures that demonstrate quality of services provided and program effectiveness to the office in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office ... 338,750 .... (re. $300,000) For services and expenses related to the home visiting program. Such funds are to be available pursuant to a plan prepared by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget to continue or expand existing programs with existing contractors that are satisfactorily performing as determined by the office of children and family services, to award new contracts to continue programs where the existing contractors are not satisfac- torily performing as determined by the office of children and family services and/or to award new contracts through a competitive proc- ess. Such contracts shall provide for submission of information regarding outcome based measures that demonstrate quality of 378 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 services provided and program effectiveness to the office in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office ............. 23,288,200 ....................................... (re. $17,001,000) For services and expenses of the William B. Hoyt memorial children and family trust fund, for prevention and support service programs for victims of family violence pursuant to article 10-A of the social services law. Programs funded through such trust shall submit infor- mation regarding outcome based measures that demonstrate quality of services provided and program effectiveness to the office in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office. Funds appropriated herein may be transferred to the office of children and family services miscellaneous special revenue fund, children and family trust fund ... 621,850 ....................... (re. $621,850) For services and expenses for supportive housing for young adults aged 25 years or younger leaving or having recently left foster care or who had been in foster care for more than a year after their 16th birthday and who are at-risk of street homelessness or sheltered homelessness provided under the joint project between the state and the city of New York, known as the New York New York III supportive housing agreement. No expenditure shall be made until a certificate of allocation has been approved by the director of the budget with copies to be filed with the chairpersons of the senate finance committee and the assembly ways and means committee. The amount appropriated herein may be transferred or otherwise made available to the city of New York administration for children's services for services and expenses related to implementing the project. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, including section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part H of chapter 56 of the laws of 2012, for the period commenc- ing on April 1, 2013 and ending March 31, 2014 the commissioner shall not apply any cost of living adjustment for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimbursement. Notwithstanding any provision of articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, there shall be an exemption from the professional licensure requirements of such articles, and nothing contained in such articles, or in any other provisions of law related to the licensure requirements of persons licensed under those articles, shall prohibit or limit the activities or services of any person in the employ of a program or service operated, certified, regulated, funded or approved by the office of children and family services, a local governmental unit as such term is defined in article 41 of the mental hygiene law, and/or a local social services district as defined in section 61 of the social services law, and all such enti- ties shall be considered to be approved settings for the receipt of supervised experience for the professions governed by articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, and furthermore, no such entity shall be required to apply for nor be required to receive a waiver pursuant to section 6503-a of the education law in order to perform any activities or provide any services ............................. 2,137,000 ......................................... (re. $2,137,000) 379 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses of the Catholic Family Center in Rochester to establish and operate a statewide kinship information and refer- ral network ... 220,500 ............................. (re. $220,500) For services and expenses of the advantage after school program. Such funds are to be available pursuant to a plan prepared by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget to extend or expand current contracts with community based organizations, to award new contracts to continue programs where the existing contractors are not satisfactorily performing as determined by the office of children and family services and/or to award new contracts through a competitive process to community based organiza- tions ... 17,255,300 ............................. (re. $17,021,000) For services and expenses of a public/private partnership pilot program to fund new and expand existing preventive, early childhood development, and other services to at-risk children, youth and fami- lies and such funds shall not be used to supplant other state, local or federal funding. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, state funding for the pilot program shall be limited to the amount appropriated herein and shall not constitute more than 65 percent of eligible program expenditures, with the remaining 35 percent of program expenditures to be supported with private funds. The funds shall be distributed through a competitive process for services in an eligible region pursuant to a plan prepared by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget. Eligible regions are the Capital, Central New York, Finger Lakes, Long Island, Mid-Hudson, Mohawk Valley, New York City, North Country, Southern Tier or Western New York regions ... 2,000,000 ......................................... (re. $2,000,000) For services and expenses of 2-1-1 New York, including funding to qualified regional collaborators ... 750,000 ........ (re. $750,000) For services and expenses related to the settlement house program. Funded programs shall submit information regarding outcome based measures that demonstrate quality of services provided and program effectiveness to the office in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office ... 450,000 ............... (re. $425,000) For services and expenses associated with sexually exploited children. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the state's liability under subdivision 5 of section 447-b of the social services law shall be limited to the amount appropriated herein ................. 1,650,000 ......................................... (re. $1,650,000) For services and expenses of the community reinvestment program ...... 1,750,000 ......................................... (re. $1,738,000) For services and expenses of the center for alternative sentencing and employment services (CASES) ... 200,000 ............. (re. $200,000) For services and expenses for the NYS Alliance of Boys & Girls Clubs . 750,000 ............................................. (re. $750,000) For services and expenses of the Yeled V'Yalda Early Childhood Center for education and parent support mentoring programs to facilitate healthy families ... 350,000 ........................ (re. $350,000) For suballocation to the division of criminal justice services for services and expenses of legal services for the elderly or disadvan- 380 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 taged of western New York for the prevention of elder abuse ........ 80,000 ............................................... (re. $80,000) For suballocation to the department of health for services and expenses of premium health for diagnostic services and treatment and preventive care services ... 350,000 ................ (re. $350,000) For services and expenses of the Community Action Organization of Erie County ... 250,000 .................................. (re. $250,000) The appropriation made by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013, is hereby amended and reappropriated to read: Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount appro- priated herein shall be available under the supervision and treat- ment services for juveniles program for 62 percent state reimburse- ment to counties and the city of New York for eligible expenditures for the provision and administration of eligible supervision and treatment services for juveniles programs during the period of April 1, 2013 through March 31, 2014 that have been approved by the office of children and family services pursuant to a plan approved by the director of the budget. Within the amounts appropriated herein, state reimbursement shall be limited to the amount of such munici- pality's distribution. The office of children and family services shall not reimburse any claims unless they are submitted within 12 months of the calendar quarter in which the claimed services were delivered, PROVIDED, HOWEVER, IF A MUNICIPALITY IS UNABLE TO CLAIM ALL OF ITS ALLOCATION FOR SUCH PROGRAM PERIOD WITHIN THE REQUIRED TIME FRAMES, THE MUNICIPALITY MAY APPLY TO THE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES FOR A WAIVER TO PERMIT THE MUNICIPALITY TO CONTINUE TO HAVE THE FUNDS AVAILABLE TO IT FOR AN ADDITIONAL ONE-YEAR PROGRAM PERIOD UPON A SHOWING AND CERTIFICATION BY THE MUNICIPALITY THAT SUCH FUNDS WILL BE USED ONLY TO REIMBURSE THE MUNICIPALITY FOR ELIGIBLE EXPENDITURES FOR ELIGIBLE SERVICES PROVIDED DURING THE PERIOD OF APRIL 1, 2013 THROUGH MARCH 31, 2014 FOR WHICH THE MUNICIPALITY WAS UNABLE TO CLAIM WITHIN THE REQUIRED TIMEFRAMES. These funds shall not be used to supplant other state and local funds ... 8,376,000 ..................... (re. $7,527,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the amount appropriated herein shall be available to reimburse for 98 percent of 65 percent of eligible social services district expenditures that are claimed by March 31, 2013 for those community preventive services provided from October 1, 2011 through September 30, 2012 at a cost that does not exceed the cost that was in effect on October 1, 2008 and that a social services district can demonstrate had been approved by the office of children and family services on or before October 1, 2008; provided, however, that should insufficient funds be available to provide state reimbursement for 98 percent of 65 percent of such costs, reimbursement shall be made proportionally to each district based on the percentage of their total eligible claims to the amount appropriated; and, provided further, however, that if the amount appropriated exceeds the amount of funds necessary to reimburse 98 381 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 percent of 65 percent of the eligible social services district expenditures, the office may, to the extent funds are available, provide reimbursement for 98 percent of 65 percent of eligible social services district expenditures for new community preventive services programs approved by the office and only up to the amounts approved by the office. A local social services district seeking federal and/or state reimbursement for community preventive services provided on or after October 1, 2010 must submit claims that sepa- rately identify the costs of such services in a form and manner and at such times as are required by the department of family assistance and that information regarding outcome based measures that demon- strate quality of services provided and program effectiveness be submitted to the office of children and family services in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office. Of the amount appropriated herein, up to $1 million may be used to provide additional funding to an eligible program or programs with evalu- ation results that show program effectiveness and demonstrate private monetary support as determined by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget ......... 12,124,750 ........................................ (re. $1,048,000) For state aid to reimburse 100 percent of social services district expenditures related to the improvement of staff to client ratios in the local district child protective workforce including, but not limited to new hiring to increase the number of caseworkers and to increase the number of supervisory staff in the local district child protective workforce. Each social services district receiving these funds shall certify that the district will not be using these funds to supplant other state and local funds and that the district will not submit claims for reimbursement under this appropriation for the same type and level of funding so certified, and the district shall submit to the office of children and family services information regarding outcome based measures that demonstrate quality of services provided and program effectiveness of such improved staff to client ratios in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office; provided, however, that a district may use these funds for expenditures to continue or expand activities that were funded with last year's appropriation that was enacted for this purpose ... 757,200 ................................... (re. $4,000) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, for suballocation to the office of mental health and subsequently for suballocation from the office of mental health to the department of health for 94 percent of 65 percent of the nonfederal share of medical assistance payments for home and community based waiver services provided in accordance with subdivision 9 of section 366 of the social services law as authorized by selected social services districts which choose to use preventive services funds to support such costs and to authorize the office of temporary and disability assistance to intercept funds otherwise due to the districts to provide the 38.9 percent local share of such preventive services expenditures. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, including section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 382 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 of part F of chapter 59 of the laws of 2011, for the period commenc- ing on April 1, 2012 and ending March 31, 2013 the commissioner shall not apply any new cost of living adjustment authorized by section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part F of chapter 59 of the laws of 2011, for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimbursement ... 6,121,000 ............... (re. $1,551,000) For services and expenses of the office of children and family services and local social services districts for activities neces- sary to comply with certain provisions of the adoption and safe families act of 1997 (P.L. 105-89) and chapter 7 of the laws of 1999 and chapter 668 of the laws of 2006 requiring criminal record checks for foster care parents, prospective adoptive parents, and adult household members. Funds appropriated herein shall be made available in accordance with a plan to be developed by the commissioner of the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget. Funds appropriated herein shall be available for 94 percent of 98 percent of one-half of the non-federal share of the national and state fees for fingerprinting foster care parents, prospective adoptive parents, and other adult household members. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, and pursuant to chapter 7 of the laws of 1999 and chapter 668 of the laws of 2006, local social services districts shall reimburse the commissioner of the office of children and family services for an amount equal to 53.94 percent of the non-federal share of the cost of obtaining state and national fingerprint records. Notwithstanding any incon- sistent provision of law, and pursuant to chapter 7 of the laws of 1999 and chapter 668 of the laws of 2006, the commissioner of the office of children and family services shall, on behalf of local social services districts, make payments to the division of criminal justice services for processing of state and national criminal record checks and any other related costs. The commissioner shall ensure expenditures made pursuant to this provision reflect appro- priate federal and local shares. The commissioner of the office of children and family services shall request that the commissioner of the office of temporary and disability assistance reimburse the commissioner of the office of children and family services in an amount equal to 53.94 percent of the nonfederal share of such payments provided that such reimbursement in payments reflects actu- al expenditures made on behalf of each local social services district to capture the local share of such costs. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of the social services law or the state finance law, the commissioner shall, on a quarterly basis, request that the commissioner of the office of temporary and disability assistance reimburse the commissioner of the office of children and family services in an amount equal to 53.94 percent of the non-federal share of such fees to capture the local share of such fees. Such reimbursement shall occur on or before the one hundred and twentieth day following the close of the preceding quar- ter and shall be charged among districts based on the number of children currently placed in foster care in each local social 383 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 services district provided that this methodology is revised quarter- ly to reflect most current available data. Amounts appropriated herein may, subject to the director of the budget, be interchanged or transferred with any other appropriation of the office of chil- dren and family services or the office of temporary and disability assistance as necessary to reimburse the state share of local social services district costs appropriated herein ........................ 1,857,000 ......................................... (re. $1,650,000) For services and expenses for foster care, adult and child protective services, preventive and adoption services provided by Indian tribes pursuant to subdivision 2 of section 39 of the social services law, after deducting therefrom any federal funds properly received or to be received. Notwithstanding the provisions of any other law to the contrary, the liability of the state and the amount to be distrib- uted or otherwise expended by the state shall be 92 percent of eligible expenditures ... 3,700,000 ................... (re. $6,000) For services and expenses of certain child fatality review teams approved by the office of children and family services for the purposes of investigating and/or reviewing the death of children ... 829,100 ............................................. (re. $829,100) For services and expenses of certain local or regional multidiscipli- nary child abuse investigation teams approved by the office of chil- dren and family services for the purpose of investigating reports of suspected child abuse or maltreatment and for new and established child advocacy centers ... 5,229,900 ................ (re. $985,000) For additional services and expenses of child advocacy centers ....... 750,000 ............................................. (re. $556,000) For services and expenses, including local administrative costs, for providing medicaid home and community based waiver services pursuant to subdivision 12 of section 366 of the social services law. The amount appropriated herein is subject to a spending plan approved by the division of the budget and may be available for transfer or suballocation to the department of health for the medical assistance program for such services and expenses. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, including section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part F of chapter 59 of the laws of 2011, for the period commenc- ing on April 1, 2012 and ending March 31, 2013 the commissioner shall not apply any new cost of living adjustment authorized by section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part F of chapter 59 of the laws of 2011, for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimbursement ... 72,494,000 ............. (re. $23,109,000) The money hereby appropriated is to be available for payment of state aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, the money hereby appropriated shall be available to the office net of disal- lowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be transferred to any other appropriation within the office of children and family services and/or the office of 384 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 temporary and disability assistance and/or suballocated to the office of temporary and disability assistance for the purpose of paying local social services districts' costs of the above program and may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation or with any other item or items within the amounts appropriated within the office of children and family services general fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the depart- ment of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, in lieu of payments authorized by the social services law, or payments of federal funds otherwise due to the local social services districts for programs provided under the federal social security act or the federal food stamp act, funds herein appropriated, in amounts certified by the state commissioner or the state commissioner of health as due from local social services districts each month as their share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law may be set aside by the state comptroller in an interest-bearing account with such interest accruing to the credit of the locality in order to ensure the orderly and prompt payment of providers under section 367-b of the social services law pursuant to an estimate provided by the commissioner of health of each local social services district's share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law. Notwithstanding section 398-a of the social services law or any other law to the contrary, the amount appropriated herein, or such other amount as may be approved by the director of the budget, shall be available for 94 percent of 98 percent of 50 percent reimbursement after deducting any federal funds available therefor to social services districts for amounts attributable to dormitory authority billings or approved refinancing of such billings which result in local social services districts' claims in excess of a local district's foster care block grant allocation. In addition, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, a portion of funds appropriated herein, or such other amount as may be approved by the director of the budget, shall be available for reimbursement related to payments made by a social services district to foster care providers subject to the provisions of section 410-i of the social services law for expenses directly related to projects funded through the housing finance agency for those foster care providers which also received revised or supplemental rates from the applica- ble regulating agency to accommodate the housing finance agency payments or the refinancing of previously approved dormitory author- ity payments. Notwithstanding section 398-a of the social services law or any other law to the contrary, such reimbursement shall be available for 94 percent of 98 percent of 50 percent of social services district costs, after deducting federal funds available therefor, for those social services districts' claims in excess of a social services 385 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 district's foster care block grant allocation for those amounts exclusively attributable to the previously approved revised or supplemental rates. In addition, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, a portion of funds appropriated herein may also be used for payments to the dormitory authority of the state of New York for advisory services including, but not limited to, site visits and review of applications, building plans and cost estimates for voluntary agency programs for which the office of children and family services establishes maximum state aid rates and for capital projects for residential institutions for children seeking financing under paragraph b of subdivision 40 of section 1680 of the public authorities law, as amended by chapter 508 of the laws of 2006 ..... 6,620,000 ......................................... (re. $4,419,000) For eligible services and expenses provided during state fiscal year 2012-13 by a city with a population in excess of one million for a close to home initiative to provide juvenile justice services to all adjudicated juvenile delinquents determined by a family court in such city as needing services or placement other than placement in a secure or limited secure facility. Funds appropriated herein shall be made available for eligible services provided consistent with a plan that covers juvenile delinquents in non-secure settings submit- ted by a city with a population in excess of one million and approved by the office of children and family services and the director of the budget as required by a chapter of the laws of 2012. The office of children and family services shall not reimburse any claims for expenditures for residential services unless they are submitted in final within twenty two months of the calendar quarter in which the claimed service or services were delivered and shall not reimburse any claims that were or will be transferred from this appropriation to the foster care block grant appropriation or the child welfare services appropriation ............................... 8,614,000 ......................................... (re. $3,714,000) For payment of state aid for services and expenses for programs pursu- ant to section 530 of the executive law for secure and non-secure detention services provided from January 1, 2012 to December 31, 2012; provided, however, notwithstanding the provisions of any other law to the contrary, the liability of the state and the amount to be distributed or otherwise expended by the state pursuant to section 530 of the executive law shall be determined by first calculating the amount of the expenditure or other liability pursuant to such law after taking into consideration any other limitations on the amount of such expenditure or liability set forth in the state budg- et for such year, and then reducing the amount so calculated by two percent of such amount. Within the amounts appropriated herein, state reimbursement shall be limited to the amount of the munici- pality's distribution. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, allocations shall be based on a plan developed by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget and shall be based, in part, on each municipality's history of detention utilization, youth population and other factors as determined by the office. Any portion of a municipality's distrib- 386 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 ution not claimed by the municipality for reimbursement of detention expenditures made during the period January 1, 2012 through December 31, 2012 may be claimed by such municipality to reimburse 62 percent of expenditures during such period for supervision and treatment services for juveniles programs not otherwise reimbursable pursuant to a chapter of the laws of 2012. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the amount appropriated herein may provide for reimbursement of up to 100 percent of the cost of care, maintenance and supervision for youth whose residence is outside the county providing the services up to the county's distribution; provided that upon such reimbursement from this appropriation, the office of children and family services shall bill, and the home county of such youth shall reimburse the office of children and family services, for 51 percent of the cost of care, maintenance and supervision of such youth. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, the office of children and family services may require that such claims and data on detention use be submitted to the office electronically in the manner and format required by the office. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, the office shall be author- ized to promulgate regulations permitting the office to impose fiscal sanctions in the event that the office finds non-compliance with regulations governing secure and nonsecure detention facilities and to establish cost standards related to reimbursement of secure and non-secure detention services. Notwithstanding section 51 of the state finance law and any other provision of law to the contrary, the director of the budget may, upon the advice of the commissioner of the office of children and family services, authorize the transfer or interchange of moneys appropriated herein with any other local assistance - general fund appropriation within the office of children and family services except where transfer or interchange of appropriation is prohibited or otherwise restricted by law. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, if a social services district fails to provide reimbursement to the office of children and family services pursuant to section 529 of the executive law within 60 days of receiving a bill for services under such section, or by the date certain set by such office for providing reimburse- ment, whichever is later, the offices of the department of family assistance are authorized to exercise the state's set-off rights by withholding any amounts due and owing to such district under this appropriation, up to such amounts due and owing to the state under section 529 of the executive law and transferring such funds to the miscellaneous special revenue fund youth facility per diem account (YF) ... 76,160,000 .............................. (re. $18,747,000) Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount appro- priated herein shall be available under the supervision and treat- ment services for juveniles program for 62 percent state reimburse- ment to counties and the city of New York for eligible expenditures for the provision and administration of eligible supervision and treatment services for juveniles programs during the period of April 387 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 1, 2012 through March 31, 2013 that have been approved by the office of children and family services pursuant to a plan approved by the director of the budget. Within the amounts appropriated herein, state reimbursement shall be limited to the amount of such munici- pality's distribution. The office of children and family services shall not reimburse any claims unless they are submitted within 12 months of the calendar quarter in which the claimed services were delivered. These funds shall not be used to supplant other state and local funds ... 8,376,000 ......................... (re. $4,400,000) Notwithstanding section 530 of the executive law or any other law to the contrary, for reimbursement of 49 percent of approved capital expenditures for secure juvenile detention. Such reimbursement shall be in the form of depreciation of approved capital costs and inter- est on bonds, notes or other indebtedness necessarily undertaken to finance construction costs. Notwithstanding any provision of laws to the contrary, funding for such costs shall be limited to the amount appropriated herein. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, the office of children and family services may require that such claims for reimbursement of capital expenditures be submitted to the office electronically in the manner and format required by the office. Notwithstanding section 51 of the state finance law and any other provision of law to the contrary, the director of the budget may, upon the advice of the commissioner of the office of children and family services, authorize the interchange of moneys appropriated herein with any other local assistance - general fund appropriation within the office of children and family services .................. 4,606,000 ......................................... (re. $3,223,000) Of the amount appropriated herein, $10,622,675 shall be available as follows: For services and expenses related to locally operated youth develop- ment and delinquency prevention programs. No expenditure shall be made from this appropriation until a plan has been approved by the director of the budget and a certificate of approval allocating these funds has been issued by the director of the budget. Notwithstanding the provisions of section 420 of the executive law which would require expenditure of state aid for youth programs in a total amount greater than $10,622,675, for payment of state aid for programs pursuant to article 19-A of the executive law, for delin- quency prevention and youth development. Notwithstanding the provisions of section 420 of the executive law, eligibility for state aid reimbursement for counties which do not participate in the county comprehensive planing process shall be determined as follows: the aggregate amount of state aid for recreation, youth service and similar projects to a county and municipalities within such county shall not exceed $2,750 of which no more than $1,450 may be used for recreation projects, per 1,000 youths residing in the county based on a single count of such youths as shown by the last published federal census for the county certified in the same manner as provided by section 54 of the state finance law. The office shall not reimburse any claims unless they are submitted within 12 months of the project year in which the expenditure was made. Notwith- 388 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 standing any law to the contrary, the office of children and family services may require that such claims for youth development and delinquency prevention programs be submitted to the office electron- ically in the manner and format required by the office, and that counties and municipalities submit to the office information regard- ing delinquency prevention and youth development outcome based meas- ures that demonstrate quality of services provided and effectiveness of such funded programs in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office. Of the amount appropriated herein $3,499,025 shall be available as follows: For services and expenses related to programs providing special delin- quency prevention or other youth development services. No expendi- ture shall be made for such programs from this appropriation until a plan has been approved by the director of the budget and a certif- icate of approval allocating these funds has been issued by the director of the budget. The office shall not reimburse any claims unless they are submitted within seven months of the project year in which the expenditure was made. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, the office of children and family services may require that such claims for special delinquency prevention or other youth development services be submitted to the office electronically in the manner and format required by the office, and that information regarding delinquency prevention outcome based measures that demon- strate quality of services provided and program effectiveness be submitted to the office in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office. For direct contracts with private not-for-profit community agencies to provide needed services for the operation of programs to prevent juvenile delinquency and promote youth development, and through an allocation to public agencies where it is documented that private not-for-profit community agencies are not available to provide such services. Moneys shall be made available to community agencies in counties outside the city of New York based on a statewide allo- cation formula determined by each county's eligibility for compre- hensive planning funds as a proportion of the statewide total provided under paragraph a of subdivision 1 of section 420 of the executive law. Moneys made available to community agencies shall be allocated by local youth bureaus subject to final funding determi- nations by the commissioner of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget. Such contracts shall provide for submission of information regarding outcome based measures that demonstrate quality of services provided and program effectiveness to the office in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office. For direct contract with private not-for-profit community agencies to provide needed services for the operation of programs to prevent juvenile delinquency and promote youth development, and through an allocation to public agencies where it is documented that private not-for-profit agencies are not available to provide such services. Such contracts shall provide for submission of information regarding 389 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 outcome based measures that demonstrate quality of services provided and program effectiveness to the office in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, moneys shall be made available to community agencies in cities with populations greater than 275,000 and to community agencies statewide ........... 14,121,700 ....................................... (re. $11,683,000) Of the amount appropriated herein, $967,016 shall be available for the period January 1, 2012 through December 31, 2012 as follows: For services and expenses related to locally operated youth develop- ment and delinquency prevention programs. No expenditure shall be made from this appropriation until a plan has been approved by the director of the budget and a certificate of approval allocating these funds has been issued by the director of the budget. Notwithstanding the provisions of section 420 of the executive law which would require expenditure of state aid for youth programs in a total amount greater than $967,016, for payment of state aid for programs pursuant to article 19-A of the executive law, for delin- quency prevention and youth development. Notwithstanding the provisions of section 420 of the executive law, eligibility for state aid reimbursement for counties which do not participate in the county comprehensive planing process shall be determined as follows: the aggregate amount of state aid for recreation, youth service and similar projects to a county and municipalities within such county shall not exceed $2,750 of which no more than $1,450 may be used for recreation projects, per 1,000 youths residing in the county based on a single count of such youths as shown by the last published federal census for the county certified in the same manner as provided by section 54 of the state finance law. The office shall not reimburse any claims unless they are submitted within 12 months of the project year in which the expenditure was made. Notwith- standing any law to the contrary, the office of children and family services may require that such claims for youth development and delinquency prevention programs be submitted to the office electron- ically in the manner and format required by the office, and that counties and municipalities submit to the office information regard- ing delinquency prevention and youth development outcome based meas- ures that demonstrate quality of services provided and effectiveness of such funded programs in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office. Of the amount appropriated herein $318,528 shall be available for the period January 1, 2012 through December 31, 2012 as follows: For services and expenses related to programs providing special delin- quency prevention or other youth development services. No expendi- ture shall be made for such programs for this appropriation until a plan has been approved by the director of the budget and a certif- icate of approval allocating these funds has been issued by the director of the budget. The office shall not reimburse any claims unless they are submitted within seven months of the project year in which the expenditure was made. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, the office of children and family services may require 390 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 that such claims for special delinquency prevention or other youth development services be submitted to the office electronically in the manner and format required by the office, and that information regarding delinquency prevention outcome based measures that demon- strate quality of services provided and program effectiveness be submitted to the office in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office. For direct contracts with private not-for-profit community agencies to provide needed services for the operation of programs to prevent juvenile delinquency and promote youth development, and through an allocation to public agencies where it is documented that private not-for-profit community agencies are not available to provide such services. Moneys shall be made available to community agencies in counties outside the city of New York based on a statewide allo- cation formula determined by each county's eligibility for compre- hensive planning funds as a proportion of the statewide total provided under paragraph a of subdivision 1 of section 420 of the executive law. Moneys made available to community agencies shall be allocated by local youth bureaus subject to final funding determi- nations by the commissioner of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget. Such contracts shall provide for submission of information regarding outcome based measures that demonstrate quality of services provided and program effectiveness to the office in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office. For direct contract with private not-for-profit community agencies to provide needed services for the operation of programs to prevent juvenile delinquency and promote youth development, and through an allocation to public agencies where it is documented that private not-for-profit agencies are not available to provide such services. Such contracts shall provide for submission of information regarding outcome based measures that demonstrate quality of services provided and program effectiveness to the office in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, moneys shall be made available to community agencies in cities with populations greater than 275,000 and to community agencies statewide ........... 1,285,544 ......................................... (re. $1,285,544) For payment of state aid for programs for the provision of services to runaway and homeless youth pursuant to subdivisions 2, 3 and 4 of section 420 of the executive law and pursuant to chapter 800 of the laws of 1985 amending the runaway and homeless youth act for the provision of transitional independent living support services and the establishment and operation of young adult shelters for youth between the ages of 16 to 21; the office of children and family services shall not reimburse any claims unless they are submitted within 12 months of the calendar quarter in which the claimed service or services were delivered. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, the office of children and family services may require that such claims for provision of services to runaway and homeless youth be submitted to the office electronically in the manner and 391 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 format required by the office, and the information regarding outcome based measures that demonstrate quality of services provided and program effectiveness be submitted to the office in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office. No expenditures shall be made from this appropriation until an annual expenditure plan is approved by the director of the budget and a certificate of approval allocating these funds has been issued by the director of the budget and copies of such certificate or any amendment thereto filed with the state comptroller, the chairperson of the senate finance committee and the chairperson of the assembly ways and means committee ... 2,355,800 ........................... (re. $2,280,000) For payment of state aid for programs for the provision of services to runaway and homeless youth for the period January 1, 2012 through December 31, 2012 pursuant to subdivisions 2, 3 and 4 of section 420 of the executive law and pursuant to chapter 800 of the laws of 1985 amending the runaway and homeless youth act for the provision of transitional independent living support services and the establish- ment and operation of young adult shelters for youth between the ages of 16 to 21; the office of children and family services shall not reimburse any claims unless they are submitted within 12 months of the calendar quarter in which the claimed service or services were delivered. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, the office of children and family services may require that such claims for provision of services to runaway and homeless youth be submitted to the office electronically in the manner and format required by the office, and the information regarding outcome based measures that demonstrate quality of services provided and program effectiveness be submitted to the office in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office. No expenditures shall be made from this appropriation until an annual expenditure plan is approved by the director of the budget and a certificate of approval allocating these funds has been issued by the director of the budget and copies of such certificate or any amendment thereto filed with the state comptroller, the chairperson of the senate finance committee and the chairperson of the assembly ways and means committee ............... 214,456 ............................................. (re. $214,456) For services and expenses provided by local probation departments, for the post-placement care of youth leaving a youth residential facili- ty and for services and expenses of the office of children and fami- ly services related to community-based programs for youth in the care of the office of children and family services which may include but not be limited to multi-systemic therapy, family functional therapy and/or functional therapeutic foster care, and electronic monitoring. Funds appropriated herein shall be made available subject to the approval of an expenditure plan by the director of the budget. Funded programs shall submit information regarding outcome based measures that demonstrate quality of services provided and program effectiveness to the office in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office ... 311,700 ............... (re. $311,700) 392 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses of kinship care programs. Such funds are available pursuant to a plan prepared by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget to continue or expand existing programs with existing contractors that are satisfactorily performing as determined by the office of chil- dren and family services, to award new contracts to continue programs where the existing contractors are not satisfactorily performing as determined by the office of children and family services and/or award new contracts through a competitive process. Such contracts shall provide for submission of information regarding outcome based measures that demonstrate quality of services provided and program effectiveness to the office in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office ... 338,750 .... (re. $135,000) For services and expenses related to the home visiting program. Such funds are to be available pursuant to a plan prepared by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget to continue or expand existing programs with existing contractors that are satisfactorily performing as determined by the office of children and family services, to award new contracts to continue programs where the existing contractors are not satisfac- torily performing as determined by the office of children and family services and/or to award new contracts through a competitive proc- ess. Such contracts shall provide for submission of information regarding outcome based measures that demonstrate quality of services provided and program effectiveness to the office in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office ............. 23,288,200 ........................................ (re. $8,165,000) For services and expenses of the William B. Hoyt memorial children and family trust fund, for prevention and support service programs for victims of family violence pursuant to article 10-A of the social services law. Programs funded through such trust shall submit infor- mation regarding outcome based measures that demonstrate quality of services provided and program effectiveness to the office in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office. Funds appropriated herein may be transferred to the office of children and family services miscellaneous special revenue fund, children and family trust fund ... 621,850 ....................... (re. $621,850) For services and expenses for supportive housing for young adults aged 25 years or younger leaving or having recently left foster care or who had been in foster care for more than a year after their 16th birthday and who are at-risk of street homelessness or sheltered homelessness provided under the joint project between the state and the city of New York, known as the New York New York III supportive housing agreement. No expenditure shall be made until a certificate of allocation has been approved by the director of the budget with copies to be filed with the chairpersons of the senate finance committee and the assembly ways and means committee. The amount appropriated herein may be transferred or otherwise made available to the city of New York administration for children's services for services and expenses related to implementing the project. 393 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, including section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part F of chapter 59 of the laws of 2011, for the period commenc- ing on April 1, 2012 and ending March 31, 2013 the commissioner shall not apply any new cost of living adjustment authorized by section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part F of chapter 59 of the laws of 2011, for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimbursement ... 2,137,000 ............... (re. $2,137,000) For services and expenses of the Catholic Family Center in Rochester to establish and operate a statewide kinship information and refer- ral network ... 220,500 .............................. (re. $49,000) For services and expenses of the advantage after school program. Such funds are to be available pursuant to a plan prepared by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget to extend or expand current contracts with community based organizations, to award new contracts to continue programs where the existing contractors are not satisfactorily performing as determined by the office of children and family services and/or to award new contracts through a competitive process to community based organiza- tions ... 17,255,300 .............................. (re. $3,677,000) For services and expenses of a public/private partnership pilot program to fund new and expand existing preventive, early childhood development, and other services to at-risk children, youth and fami- lies and such funds shall not be used to supplant other state, local or federal funding. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, state funding for the pilot program shall be limited to the amount appropriated herein and shall not constitute more than 65 percent of eligible program expenditures, with the remaining 35 percent of program expenditures to be supported with private funds. The funds shall be distributed through a competitive process for services in an eligible region pursuant to a plan prepared by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget. Eligible regions are the Capital, Central New York, Finger Lakes, Long Island, Mid-Hudson, Mohawk Valley, New York City, North Country, Southern Tier or Western New York regions ........... 2,000,000 ......................................... (re. $2,000,000) For services and expenses related to the settlement house program. Funded programs shall submit information regarding outcome based measures that demonstrate quality of services provided and program effectiveness to the office in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office ... 450,000 ................ (re. $28,000) For services and expenses associated with sexually exploited children. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the state's liability under subdivision 5 of section 447-b of the social services law shall be limited to the amount appropriated herein ................. 1,500,000 ......................................... (re. $1,195,000) For services and expenses of the community reinvestment program ... 1,750,000 ........................................... (re. $765,000) For services and expenses for the NYS Alliance of Boys & Girls Clubs ... 750,000 ......................................... (re. $590,000) 394 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses of 2-1-1 New York, including funding to qualified regional collaborators ... 750,000 .......... (re. $2,000) For services and expenses of the center for alternative sentencing and employment services (CASES) ... 200,000 .............. (re. $45,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the amount appropriated herein shall be available to reimburse for 98 percent of 65 percent of eligible social services district expenditures that are claimed by March 31, 2012 for those community preventive services provided from October 1, 2010 through September 30, 2011 at a cost that does not exceed the cost that was in effect on October 1, 2008 and that a social services district can demonstrate had been approved by the office of children and family services on or before October 1, 2008; provided, however, that should insufficient funds be available to provide state reimbursement for 98 percent of 65 percent of such costs, reimbursement shall be made proportionally to each district based on the percentage of their total eligible claims to the amount appropriated; and, provided further, however, that if the amount appropriated exceeds the amount of funds necessary to reimburse 98 percent of 65 percent of the eligible social services district expenditures, the office may, to the extent funds are available, provide reimbursement for 98 percent of 65 percent of eligible social services district expenditures for new community preventive services programs approved by the office and only up to the amounts approved by the office. A local social services district seeking federal and/or state reimbursement for community preventive services provided on or after October 1, 2010 must submit claims that sepa- rately identify the costs of such services in a form and manner and at such times as are required by the department of family assistance and that information regarding outcome based measures that demon- strate quality of services provided and program effectiveness be submitted to the office of children and family services in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office. Of the amount appropriated herein, up to $1 million may be used to provide additional funding to an eligible program or programs with evalu- ation results that show program effectiveness and demonstrate private monetary support as determined by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget ......... 12,124,750 ........................................... (re. $57,000) For state aid to reimburse 100 percent of social services district expenditures related to the improvement of staff to client ratios in the local district child protective workforce including, but not limited to new hiring to increase the number of caseworkers and to increase the number of supervisory staff in the local district child protective workforce. Each social services district receiving these funds shall certify that the district will not be using these funds to supplant other state and local funds and that the district will not submit claims for reimbursement under this appropriation for the same type and level of funding so certified, and the district shall submit to the office of children and family services information 395 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 regarding outcome based measures that demonstrate quality of services provided and program effectiveness of such improved staff to client ratios in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office; provided, however, that a district may use these funds for expenditures to continue or expand activities that were funded with last year's appropriation that was enacted for this purpose ... 757,200 ................................. (re. $231,000) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, for suballocation to the office of mental health and subsequently for suballocation from the office of mental health to the department of health for 94 percent of 65 percent of the nonfederal share of medical assistance payments for home and community based waiver services provided in accordance with subdivision 9 of section 366 of the social services law as authorized by selected social services districts which choose to use preventive services funds to support such costs and to authorize the office of temporary and disability assistance to intercept funds otherwise due to the districts to provide the 38.9 percent local share of such preventive services expenditures ..................... 6,121,000 ......................................... (re. $1,320,000) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, for suballocation to the office of mental health and subsequently for suballocation from the office of mental health to the department of health for 94 percent of 65 percent of the nonfederal share of medical assistance payments for home and community based waiver services provided in accordance with subdivision 9 of section 366 of the social services law as authorized by selected social services districts which choose to use preventive services funds to support such costs and to authorize the office of temporary and disability assistance to intercept funds otherwise due to the districts to provide the 38.9 percent local share of such preventive services expenditures ..................... 6,121,000 ......................................... (re. $1,600,000) For services and expenses of the office of children and family services and local social services districts for activities neces- sary to comply with certain provisions of the adoption and safe families act of 1997 (P.L. 105-89) and chapter 7 of the laws of 1999 and chapter 668 of the laws of 2006 requiring criminal record checks for foster care parents, prospective adoptive parents, and adult household members. Funds appropriated herein shall be made available in accordance with a plan to be developed by the commissioner of the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget. Funds appropriated herein shall be available for 94 percent of 98 percent of one-half of the non-federal share of the national and state fees for fingerprinting foster care parents, prospective adoptive parents, and other adult household members. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, and pursuant to chapter 7 of the laws of 1999 and chapter 668 of the laws of 2006, local social services districts shall reimburse the commissioner of the office of children and family services for an amount equal to 53.94 percent of the non-federal share of the cost of obtaining state and national fingerprint records. Notwithstanding any incon- sistent provision of law, and pursuant to chapter 7 of the laws of 396 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 1999 and chapter 668 of the laws of 2006, the commissioner of the office of children and family services shall, on behalf of local social services districts, make payments to the division of criminal justice services for processing of state and national criminal record checks and any other related costs. The commissioner shall ensure expenditures made pursuant to this provision reflect appro- priate federal and local shares. The commissioner of the office of children and family services shall request that the commissioner of the office of temporary and disability assistance reimburse the commissioner of the office of children and family services in an amount equal to 53.94 percent of the nonfederal share of such payments provided that such reimbursement in payments reflects actu- al expenditures made on behalf of each local social services district to capture the local share of such costs. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of the social services law or the state finance law, the commissioner shall, on a quarterly basis, request that the commissioner of the office of temporary and disability assistance reimburse the commissioner of the office of children and family services in an amount equal to 53.94 percent of the non-federal share of such fees to capture the local share of such fees. Such reimbursement shall occur on or before the one hundred and twentieth day following the close of the preceding quar- ter and shall be charged among districts based on the number of children currently placed in foster care in each local social services district provided that this methodology is revised quarter- ly to reflect most current available data. Amounts appropriated herein may, subject to the director of the budget, be interchanged or transferred with any other appropriation of the office of chil- dren and family services or the office of temporary and disability assistance as necessary to reimburse the state share of local social services district costs appropriated herein ........................ 1,857,000 ........................................... (re. $761,000) For services and expenses of the office of children and family services and local social services districts for activities neces- sary to comply with certain provisions of the adoption and safe families act of 1997 (P.L. 105-89) and chapter 7 of the laws of 1999 and chapter 668 of the laws of 2006 requiring criminal record checks for foster care parents, prospective adoptive parents, and adult household members. Funds appropriated herein shall be made available in accordance with a plan to be developed by the commissioner of the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget. Funds appropriated herein shall be available for 94 percent of 98 percent of one-half of the non-federal share of the national and state fees for fingerprinting foster care parents, prospective adoptive parents, and other adult household members. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, and pursuant to chapter 7 of the laws of 1999 and chapter 668 of the laws of 2006, local social services districts shall reimburse the commissioner of the office of children and family services for an amount equal to 53.94 percent of the non-federal share of the cost of obtaining state and national fingerprint records. Notwithstanding any incon- 397 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 sistent provision of law, and pursuant to chapter 7 of the laws of 1999 and chapter 668 of the laws of 2006, the commissioner of the office of children and family services shall, on behalf of local social services districts, make payments to the division of criminal justice services for processing of state and national criminal record checks and any other related costs. The commissioner shall ensure expenditures made pursuant to this provision reflect appro- priate federal and local shares. The commissioner of the office of children and family services shall request that the commissioner of the office of temporary and disability assistance reimburse the commissioner of the office of children and family services in an amount equal to 53.94 percent of the nonfederal share of such payments provided that such reimbursement in payments reflects actu- al expenditures made on behalf of each local social services district to capture the local share of such costs. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of the social services law or the state finance law, the commissioner shall, on a quarterly basis, request that the commissioner of the office of temporary and disability assistance reimburse the commissioner of the office of children and family services in an amount equal to 53.94 percent of the non-federal share of such fees to capture the local share of such fees. Such reimbursement shall occur on or before the one-hun- dred and twentieth day following the close of the preceding quarter and shall be charged among districts based on the number of children currently placed in foster care in each local social services district provided that this methodology is revised quarterly to reflect most current available data. Amounts appropriated herein may, subject to the director of the budget, be interchanged or transferred with any other appropriation of the office of children and family services or the office of temporary and disability assistance as necessary to reimburse the state share of local social services district costs appropriated herein ........................ 1,857,000 ......................................... (re. $1,472,000) For services and expenses of certain child fatality review teams approved by the office of children and family services for the purposes of investigating and/or reviewing the death of children ... 829,100 ............................................. (re. $761,000) For services and expenses of certain local or regional multidiscipli- nary child abuse investigation teams approved by the office of chil- dren and family services for the purpose of investigating reports of suspected child abuse or maltreatment and for new and established child advocacy centers ... 5,229,900 ................ (re. $162,000) For services and expenses, including local administrative costs, for providing medicaid home and community based waiver services pursuant to subdivision 12 of section 366 of the social services law. The amount appropriated herein is subject to a spending plan approved by the division of the budget and may be available for transfer or suballocation to the department of health for the medical assistance program for such services and expenses ............................. 72,494,000 ....................................... (re. $72,494,000) 398 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 The money hereby appropriated is to be available for payment of state aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, the money hereby appropriated shall be available to the office net of disal- lowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be transferred to any other appropriation within the office of children and family services and/or the office of temporary and disability assistance and/or suballocated to the office of temporary and disability assistance for the purpose of paying local social services districts' costs of the above program and may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation or with any other item or items within the amounts appropriated within the office of children and family services general fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the depart- ment of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, in lieu of payments authorized by the social services law, or payments of federal funds otherwise due to the local social services districts for programs provided under the federal social security act or the federal food stamp act, funds herein appropriated, in amounts certified by the state commissioner or the state commissioner of health as due from local social services districts each month as their share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law may be set aside by the state comptroller in an interest-bearing account with such interest accruing to the credit of the locality in order to ensure the orderly and prompt payment of providers under section 367-b of the social services law pursuant to an estimate provided by the commissioner of health of each local social services district's share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law. Notwithstanding section 398-a of the social services law or any other law to the contrary, the amount appropriated herein, or such other amount as may be approved by the director of the budget, shall be available for 98 percent of 50 percent reimbursement after deducting any federal funds available therefor to social services districts for amounts attributable to dormitory authority billings or approved refinancing of such billings which result in local social services districts' claims in excess of a local district's foster care block grant allocation. In addition, subject to the approval of the direc- tor of the budget, a portion of funds appropriated herein, or such other amount as may be approved by the director of the budget, shall be available for reimbursement related to payments made by a social services district to foster care providers subject to the provisions of section 410-i of the social services law for expenses directly related to projects funded through the housing finance agency for those foster care providers which also received revised or supple- mental rates from the applicable regulating agency to accommodate 399 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 the housing finance agency payments or the refinancing of previously approved dormitory authority payments. Notwithstanding section 398-a of the social services law or any other law to the contrary, such reimbursement shall be available for 94 percent of 98 percent of 50 percent of social services district costs, after deducting federal funds available therefor, for those social services districts' claims in excess of a social services district's foster care block grant allocation for those amounts exclusively attributable to the previously approved revised or supplemental rates. In addition, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, a portion of funds appropriated herein may also be used for payments to the dormitory authority of the state of New York for advisory services including, but not limited to, site visits and review of applications, building plans and cost estimates for voluntary agency programs for which the office of children and family services establishes maximum state aid rates and for capital projects for residential institutions for children seeking financing under paragraph b of subdivision 40 of section 1680 of the public authorities law, as amended by chapter 508 of the laws of 2006 ..... 6,620,000 ......................................... (re. $4,890,000) For payment of state aid for services and expenses for programs pursu- ant to section 530 of the executive law for secure and non-secure detention services provided from January 1, 2011 to December 31, 2011; provided, however, notwithstanding the provisions of any other law to the contrary, the liability of the state and the amount to be distributed or otherwise expended by the state pursuant to section 530 of the executive law shall be determined by first calculating the amount of the expenditure or other liability pursuant to such law after taking into consideration any other limitations on the amount of such expenditure or liability set forth in the state budg- et for such year, and then reducing the amount so calculated by two percent of such amount. Within the amounts appropriated herein, state reimbursement shall be limited to the amount of the munici- pality's distribution. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, allocations shall be based on a plan developed by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget and shall be based, in part, on each municipality's history of detention utilization, youth population and other factors as determined by the office. Any portion of a municipality's distrib- ution not claimed by the municipality for reimbursement of detention expenditures made during the period January 1, 2011 through December 31, 2011 may be claimed by such municipality to reimburse 62 percent of expenditures during such period for supervision and treatment services for juveniles programs not otherwise reimbursable pursuant to a chapter of the laws of 2011. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the amount appropriated herein may provide for reimbursement of up to 100 percent of the cost of care, maintenance and supervision for youth whose residence is outside the county providing the services up to the county's distribution; provided that upon such reimbursement from this appropriation, the office of children and family services shall bill, and the home county of such 400 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 youth shall reimburse the office of children and family services, for 51 percent of the cost of care, maintenance and supervision of such youth. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, the office of children and family services may require that such claims and data on detention use be submitted to the office electronically in the manner and format required by the office. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, the office shall be author- ized to promulgate regulations permitting the office to impose fiscal sanctions in the event that the office finds non-compliance with regulations governing secure and nonsecure detention facilities and to establish cost standards related to reimbursement of secure and non-secure detention services. Notwithstanding section 51 of the state finance law and any other provision of law to the contrary, the director of the budget may, upon the advice of the commissioner of the office of children and family services, authorize the transfer or interchange of moneys appropriated herein with any other local assistance - general fund appropriation within the office of children and family services except where transfer or interchange of appropriation is prohibited or otherwise restricted by law. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, if a social services district fails to provide reimbursement to the office of children and family services pursuant to section 529 of the executive law within 60 days of receiving a bill for services under such section, or by the date certain set by such office for providing reimburse- ment, whichever is later, the offices of the department of family assistance are authorized to exercise the state's set-off rights by withholding any amounts due and owing to such district under this appropriation, up to such amounts due and owing to the state under section 529 of the executive law and transferring such funds to the miscellaneous special revenue fund youth facility per diem account (YF) ... 76,160,000 ............................... (re. $8,729,000) Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount appro- priated herein shall be available under the supervision and treat- ment services for juveniles program for state reimbursement to coun- ties and the city of New York for eligible expenditures for the provision and administration of eligible supervision and treatment services for juveniles programs during the period of April 1, 2011 through March 31, 2012 that have been approved by the office of children and family services pursuant to a plan approved by the director of the budget. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law funds shall be available without requiring a local match. Within the amounts appropriated herein, state reimbursement shall be limited to the amount of such municipality's distribution. The office of children and family services shall not reimburse any claims unless they are submitted within 12 months of the calendar quarter in which the claimed services were delivered. These funds shall not be used to supplant other state and local funds. Of the amount appropriated herein, up to $500,000 may be used for services and expenses of the Vera Institute of Justice, Inc. to develop one 401 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 or more risk assessment instruments and provide training to munici- palities on the use of such instruments ............................ 8,376,000 ......................................... (re. $2,197,000) Of the amount appropriated herein, $10,622,675 shall be available as follows: For services and expenses related to locally operated youth develop- ment and delinquency prevention programs. No expenditure shall be made from this appropriation until a plan has been approved by the director of the budget and a certificate of approval allocating these funds has been issued by the director of the budget. Notwithstanding the provisions of section 420 of the executive law which would require expenditure of state aid for youth programs in a total amount greater than $10,622,675, for payment of state aid for programs pursuant to article 19-A of the executive law, for delin- quency prevention and youth development. Notwithstanding the provisions of section 420 of the executive law, eligibility for state aid reimbursement for counties which do not participate in the county comprehensive planing process shall be determined as follows: the aggregate amount of state aid for recreation, youth service and similar projects to a county and municipalities within such county shall not exceed $2,750 of which no more than $1,450 may be used for recreation projects, per 1,000 youths residing in the county based on a single count of such youths as shown by the last published federal census for the county certified in the same manner as provided by section 54 of the state finance law. The office shall not reimburse any claims unless they are submitted within 12 months of the project year in which the expenditure was made. Notwith- standing any law to the contrary, the office of children and family services may require that such claims for youth development and delinquency prevention programs be submitted to the office electron- ically in the manner and format required by the office, and that counties and municipalities submit to the office information regard- ing delinquency prevention and youth development outcome based meas- ures that demonstrate quality of services provided and effectiveness of such funded programs in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office. Of the amount appropriated herein $3,499,025 shall be available as follows: For services and expenses related to programs providing special delin- quency prevention or other youth development services. No expendi- ture shall be made for such programs from this appropriation until a plan has been approved by the director of the budget and a certif- icate of approval allocating these funds has been issued by the director of the budget. The office shall not reimburse any claims unless they are submitted within seven months of the project year in which the expenditure was made. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, the office of children and family services may require that such claims for special delinquency prevention or other youth development services be submitted to the office electronically in the manner and format required by the office, and that information regarding delinquency prevention outcome based measures that demon- 402 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 strate quality of services provided and program effectiveness be submitted to the office in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office. For direct contracts with private not-for-profit community agencies to provide needed services for the operation of programs to prevent juvenile delinquency and promote youth development, and through an allocation to public agencies where it is documented that private not-for-profit community agencies are not available to provide such services. Moneys shall be made available to community agencies in counties outside the city of New York based on a statewide allo- cation formula determined by each county's eligibility for compre- hensive planning funds as a proportion of the statewide total provided under paragraph a of subdivision 1 of section 420 of the executive law. Moneys made available to community agencies shall be allocated by local youth bureaus subject to final funding determi- nations by the commissioner of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget. Such contracts shall provide for submission of information regarding outcome based measures that demonstrate quality of services provided and program effectiveness to the office in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office. For direct contract with private not-for-profit community agencies to provide needed services for the operation of programs to prevent juvenile delinquency and promote youth development, and through an allocation to public agencies where it is documented that private not-for-profit agencies are not available to provide such services. Such contracts shall provide for submission of information regarding outcome based measures that demonstrate quality of services provided and program effectiveness to the office in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, moneys shall be made available to community agencies in cities with populations greater than 275,000 and to community agencies statewide ........... 14,121,700 .......................................... (re. $509,000) For payment of state aid for programs for the provision of services to runaway and homeless youth pursuant to subdivisions 2, 3 and 4 of section 420 of the executive law and pursuant to chapter 800 of the laws of 1985 amending the runaway and homeless youth act for the provision of transitional independent living support services and the establishment and operation of young adult shelters for youth between the ages of 16 to 21; the office of children and family services shall not reimburse any claims unless they are submitted within 12 months of the calendar quarter in which the claimed service or services were delivered. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, the office of children and family services may require that such claims for provision of services to runaway and homeless youth be submitted to the office electronically in the manner and format required by the office, and the information regarding outcome based measures that demonstrate quality of services provided and program effectiveness be submitted to the office in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office. No expenditures 403 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 shall be made from this appropriation until an annual expenditure plan is approved by the director of the budget and a certificate of approval allocating these funds has been issued by the director of the budget and copies of such certificate or any amendment thereto filed with the state comptroller, the chairperson of the senate finance committee and the chairperson of the assembly ways and means committee ... 2,355,800 ............................... (re. $2,000) For services and expenses provided by local probation departments, for the post-placement care of youth leaving a youth residential facili- ty and for services and expenses of the office of children and fami- ly services related to community-based programs for youth in the care of the office of children and family services which may include but not be limited to multi-systemic therapy, family functional therapy and/or functional therapeutic foster care, and electronic monitoring. Funds appropriated herein shall be made available subject to the approval of an expenditure plan by the director of the budget. Funded programs shall submit information regarding outcome based measures that demonstrate quality of services provided and program effectiveness to the office in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office ... 311,700 ............... (re. $208,000) For services and expenses related to the home visiting program. Such funds are to be available pursuant to a plan prepared by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget to continue or expand existing programs with existing contractors that are satisfactorily performing as determined by the office of children and family services, to award new contracts to continue programs where the existing contractors are not satisfac- torily performing as determined by the office of children and family services and/or to award new contracts through a competitive proc- ess. Such contracts shall provide for submission of information regarding outcome based measures that demonstrate quality of services provided and program effectiveness to the office in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office ............. 23,288,200 ........................................... (re. $58,000) For services and expenses for supportive housing for young adults aged 25 years or younger leaving or having recently left foster care or who had been in foster care for more than a year after their 16th birthday and who are at-risk of street homelessness or sheltered homelessness provided under the joint project between the state and the city of New York, known as the New York New York III supportive housing agreement. No expenditure shall be made until a certificate of allocation has been approved by the director of the budget with copies to be filed with the chairpersons of the senate finance committee and the assembly ways and means committee. The amount appropriated herein may be transferred or otherwise made available to the city of New York administration for children's services for services and expenses related to implementing the project .......... 2,137,000 ........................................... (re. $160,000) 404 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses of the Catholic Family Center in Rochester to establish and operate a statewide kinship information and refer- ral network ... 220,500 ............................... (re. $2,000) For services and expenses of the advantage after school program. Such funds are to be available pursuant to a plan prepared by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget to extend or expand current contracts with community based organizations, to award new contracts to continue programs where the existing contractors are not satisfactorily performing as determined by the office of children and family services and/or to award new contracts through a competitive process to community based organiza- tions ... 17,255,300 ................................ (re. $931,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For services and expenses, including local administrative costs, for providing medicaid home and community based waiver services pursuant to subdivision 12 of section 366 of the social services law. The amount appropriated herein is subject to a spending plan approved by the division of the budget and may be available for transfer or suballocation to the department of health for the medical assistance program for such services and expenses ............................. 72,494,000 .......................................... (re. $315,000) The money hereby appropriated is to be available for payment of state aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, the money hereby appropriated shall be available to the office net of disal- lowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be transferred to any other appropriation within the office of children and family services and/or the office of temporary and disability assistance and/or suballocated to the office of temporary and disability assistance for the purpose of paying local social services districts' costs of the above program and may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation or with any other item or items within the amounts appropriated within the office of children and family services general fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the depart- ment of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, in lieu of payments authorized by the social services law, or payments of federal funds otherwise due to the local social services districts for programs provided under the federal social security act or the federal food stamp act, funds herein appropriated, in amounts certified by the state commissioner or the state commissioner of health as due from local social services districts each month as their share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law may be set aside by the state comptroller in an interest-bearing account with such interest accruing to the credit of the locality in 405 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 order to ensure the orderly and prompt payment of providers under section 367-b of the social services law pursuant to an estimate provided by the commissioner of health of each local social services district's share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law. Notwithstanding section 398-a of the social services law or any other law to the contrary, the amount appropriated herein, or such other amount as may be approved by the director of the budget, shall be available for 98 percent of 50 percent reimbursement after deducting any federal funds available therefor to social services districts for amounts attributable to dormitory authority billings or approved refinancing of such billings which result in local social services districts' claims in excess of a local district's foster care block grant allocation. In addition, subject to the approval of the direc- tor of the budget, a portion of funds appropriated herein, or such other amount as may be approved by the director of the budget, shall be available for reimbursement related to payments made by a social services district to foster care providers subject to the provisions of section 410-i of the social services law for expenses directly related to projects funded through the housing finance agency for those foster care providers which also received revised or supple- mental rates from the applicable regulating agency to accommodate the housing finance agency payments or the refinancing of previously approved dormitory authority payments. Notwithstanding section 398-a of the social services law or any other law to the contrary, such reimbursement shall be available for 94 percent of 98 percent of 50 percent of social services district costs, after deducting federal funds available therefor, for those social services districts' claims in excess of a social services district's foster care block grant allocation for those amounts exclusively attributable to the previously approved revised or supplemental rates. In addition, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, a portion of funds appropriated herein may also be used for payments to the dormitory authority of the state of New York for advisory services including, but not limited to, site visits and review of applications, building plans and cost estimates for voluntary agency programs for which the office of children and family services establishes maximum state aid rates and for capital projects for residential institutions for children seeking financing under paragraph b of subdivision 40 of section 1680 of the public authorities law, as amended by chapter 508 of the laws of 2006 ..... 6,620,000 ......................................... (re. $4,378,000) For payment of state aid for calendar year 2010 services and expenses for programs pursuant to section 530 of the executive law for secure and non-secure detention services; provided, however, notwithstand- ing the provisions of any other law to the contrary, for state fiscal year 2010-11 the liability of the state and the amount to be distributed or otherwise expended by the state pursuant to section 530 of the executive law shall be determined by first calculating the amount of the expenditure or other liability pursuant to such law after taking into consideration any other limitations on the 406 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 amount of such expenditure or liability set forth in the state budg- et for such year, and then reducing the amount so calculated by two percent of such amount. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the amount appropriated herein may provide for reimburse- ment of up to 100 percent of the cost of care, maintenance and supervision for youth whose residence is outside the county provid- ing the services; provided that upon such reimbursement from this appropriation, the office of children and family services shall bill, and the home county of such youth shall reimburse the office of children and family services, for 51 percent of the cost of care, maintenance and supervision of such youth. The office of children and family services shall not reimburse any claims unless they are submitted in final within 12 months of the calendar quarter in which the claimed service or services were delivered. The office of chil- dren and family services may reduce or increase a county's prior years claim for reimbursement based upon a subsequent review by the office of actual expenditures for care, maintenance and supervision provided to youth in detention, to address any overpayment or under- payment of state aid to the county for services and expenses for detention in a prior calendar year. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, the office of children and family services may require that such claims and data on detention use be submitted to the office electronically in the manner and format required by the office. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, the office shall be author- ized to promulgate regulations permitting the office to impose fiscal sanctions in the event that the office finds non-compliance with regulations governing secure and nonsecure detention facilities and to establish cost standards related to reimbursement of secure and non-secure detention services. Notwithstanding section 51 of the state finance law and any other provision of law to the contrary, the director of the budget may, upon the advice of the commissioner of the office of children and family services, authorize the transfer or interchange of moneys appropriated herein with any other local assistance - general fund appropriation within the office of children and family services except where transfer or interchange of appropriation is prohibited or otherwise restricted by law. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, if a social services district fails to provide reimbursement to the office of children and family services pursuant to section 529 of the executive law within 60 days of receiving a bill for services under such section, or by the date certain set by such office for providing reimburse- ment, whichever is later, the offices of the department of family assistance are authorized to exercise the state's set-off rights by withholding any amounts due and owing to such district under this appropriation, up to such amounts due and owing to the state under section 529 of the executive law and transferring such funds to the special revenue other youth facilities per diem account ............ 72,000,000 .......................................... (re. $301,000) 407 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses for supportive housing for young adults aged 25 years or younger leaving or having recently left foster care or who had been in foster care for more than a year after their 16th birthday and who are at-risk of street homelessness or sheltered homelessness provided under the joint project between the state and the city of New York, known as the New York New York III supportive housing agreement. No expenditure shall be made until a certificate of allocation has been approved by the director of the budget with copies to be filed with the chairpersons of the senate finance committee and the assembly ways and means committee. The amount appropriated herein may be transferred or otherwise made available to the city of New York administration for children's services for services and expenses related to implementing the project .......... 2,137,000 ........................................... (re. $529,000) By chapter 110, section 15, of the laws of 2010: For state aid to reimburse 100 percent of social services district expenditures related to the improvement of staff to client ratios in the local district child protective workforce including, but not limited to new hiring to increase the number of caseworkers and to increase the number of supervisory staff in the local district child protective workforce. Each social services district receiving these funds shall certify that the district will not be using these funds to supplant other state and local funds and that the district will not submit claims for reimbursement under this appropriation for the same type and level of funding so certified; provided, however, that a district may use these funds for expenditures to continue or expand activities that were funded with last year's appropriation that was enacted for this purpose ... 1,514,400 ...... (re. $39,000) Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, subject to an expenditure plan approved by the director of the budget, for eligi- ble services and expenses of improving the quality of child welfare services that may include, but not be limited to, training to mandated reporters regarding the proper identification of and response to signs of child abuse and neglect, public information programs and services that advance a zero tolerance campaign of child abuse and neglect, and demonstration projects to test models for new or targeted expansion of services beyond the level currently funded by local social services districts including continuing to contract with existing providers that are performing satisfactorily ... 1,796,400 ..................................... (re. $1,468,000) For services and expenses of certain child fatality review teams approved by the office of children and family services for the purposes of investigating and/or reviewing the death of children ... 829,100 .............................................. (re. $87,000) For services and expenses of certain local or regional multidiscipli- nary child abuse investigation teams approved by the office of chil- dren and family services for the purpose of investigating reports of suspected child abuse or maltreatment and for new and established child advocacy centers ... 5,229,900 ................ (re. $186,000) 408 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses related to the home visiting program. Such funds are to be available pursuant to a plan prepared by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget to continue or expand existing programs with existing contractors that are satisfactorily performing as determined by the office of children and family services, to award new contracts to continue programs where the existing contractors are not satisfac- torily performing as determined by the office of children and family services and/or to award new contracts through a competitive process ... 23,288,200 .................................... (re. $2,120,000) For services and expenses of the advantage after school program. Such funds are to be available pursuant to a plan prepared by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget to extend or expand current contracts with community based organizations, to award new contracts to continue programs where the existing contractors are not satisfactorily performing as determined by the office of children and family services and/or to award new contracts through a competitive process to community based organiza- tions ... 11,433,300 ................................ (re. $371,000) By chapter 110, section 15, of the laws of 2010, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: Notwithstanding any other provision of law, for services and expenses to initiate and/or continue program modifications and/or to provide services including, but not limited to, demonstrate effective programs such as evidence-based initiatives for alternatives to detention for persons alleged or determined to be in need of super- vision or otherwise at risk of placement in the juvenile justice system and for services and expenses related to reducing office of children and family services institutional placements through program modifications and/or services including, but not limited to, mental health and substance abuse programs, demonstrated effective programs such as evidence-based initiatives to divert youth at risk of placement with the office of children and family services and/or as alternatives to residential placements with such office. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, the office may authorize one or more demonstration projects to co-locate respite beds for youth alleged or at risk of juvenile delinquency in a runaway and homeless youth program ............................... 1,708,000 ........................................... (re. $946,000) Of the amount appropriated herein, $15,934,017 shall be available as follows: For services and expenses related to locally operated youth develop- ment and delinquency prevention programs. No expenditure shall be made from this appropriation until a plan has been approved by the director of the budget and a certificate of approval allocating these funds has been issued by the director of the budget. Notwithstanding the provisions of section 420 of the executive law which would require expenditure of state aid for youth programs in a total amount greater than $15,934,017, for payment of state aid for programs pursuant to article 19-A of the executive law, for delin- 409 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 quency prevention and youth development. Notwithstanding the provisions of section 420 of the executive law, eligibility for state aid reimbursement for counties which do not participate in the county comprehensive planning process shall be determined as follows: the aggregate amount of state aid for recreation, youth service and similar projects to a county and municipalities within such county shall not exceed $2,750 of which no more than $1,450 may be used for recreation projects, per 1,000 youths residing in the county based on a single count of such youths as shown by the last published federal census for the county certified in the same manner as provided by section 54 of the state finance law. The office shall not reimburse any claims unless they are submitted within 12 months of the project year in which the expenditure was made. Notwith- standing any law to the contrary, the office of children and family services may require that such claims for youth development and delinquency prevention programs be submitted to the office electron- ically in the manner and format required by the office. Of the amount appropriated herein $4,724,405 shall be available as follows: For services and expenses related to programs providing special delin- quency prevention or other youth development services. No expendi- ture shall be made for such programs from this appropriation until a plan has been approved by the director of the budget and a certif- icate of approval allocating these funds has been issued by the director of the budget. The office shall not reimburse any claims unless they are submitted within 7 months of the project year in which the expenditure was made. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, the office of children and family services may require that such claims for special delinquency prevention or other youth development services be submitted to the office electronically in the manner and format required by the office. For direct contracts with private not-for-profit community agencies to provide needed services for the operation of programs to prevent juvenile delinquency and promote youth development, and through an allocation to public agencies where it is documented that private not-for-profit community agencies are not available to provide such services. Moneys shall be made available to community agencies in counties outside the city of New York based on a statewide allo- cation formula determined by each county's eligibility for compre- hensive planning funds as a proportion of the statewide total provided under paragraph a of subdivision 1 of section 420 of the executive law. Moneys made available to community agencies shall be allocated by local youth bureaus subject to final funding determi- nations by the commissioner of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget. For direct contract with private not-for-profit community agencies to provide needed services for the operation of programs to prevent juvenile delinquency and promote youth development, and through an allocation to public agencies where it is documented that private not-for-profit agencies are not available to provide such services. 410 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, moneys shall be made available to community agencies in cities with populations greater than 275,000 and to community agencies statewide ........... 20,658,421 ........................................ (re. $1,918,000) For payment of state aid for programs for the provision of services to runaway and homeless youth pursuant to subdivisions 2, 3 and 4 of section 420 of the executive law and pursuant to chapter 800 of the laws of 1985 amending the runaway and homeless youth act for the provision of transitional independent living support services and the establishment and operation of young adult shelters for youth between the ages of 16 and 21; the office of children and family services shall not reimburse any claims unless they are submitted within 12 months of the calendar quarter in which the claimed service or services were delivered. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, the office of children and family services may require that such claims for provision of services to runaway and homeless youth be submitted to the office electronically in the manner and format required by the office. No expenditures shall be made from this appropriation until an annual expenditure plan is approved by the director of the budget and a certificate of approval allocating these funds has been issued by the director of the budget and copies of such certificate or any amendment thereto filed with the state comptroller, the chairperson of the senate finance committee and the chairperson of the assembly ways and means committee ............... 3,533,700 ............................................ (re. $81,000) For services and expenses associated with contracting for the opera- tion of one or more long-term safe houses for sexually exploited children ... 3,000,000 ............................ (re. $3,000,000) For services and expenses provided by local probation departments, for the post-placement care of youth leaving a youth residential facili- ty and for services and expenses of the office of children and fami- ly services related to community-based programs for youth in the care of the office of children and family services which may include but not be limited to multi-systemic therapy, family functional therapy and/or functional therapeutic foster care, and electronic monitoring. Funds appropriated herein shall be made available subject to the approval of an expenditure plan by the director of the budget ...... 467,550 ............................................. (re. $178,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2009: Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the amount appropriated herein shall be available to reimburse for 98 percent of 65 percent of eligible social services district expenditures that are claimed by March 31, 2010 for those community preventive services provided from October 1, 2008 through September 30, 2009 at a cost that does not exceed the cost that was in effect on October 1, 2008 and that a social services district can demonstrate had been approved by the office of children and family services on or before October 1, 2008; provided, however, that should insufficient funds be available to provide state reimbursement for 98 percent of 65 percent of such 411 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 costs, reimbursement shall be made proportionally to each district based on the percentage of their total eligible claims to the amount appropriated; and, provided further, however, that if the amount appropriated exceeds the amount of funds necessary to reimburse 98 percent of 65 percent of the eligible social services district expenditures, the office may, to the extent funds are available, provide reimbursement for 98 percent of 65 percent of eligible social services district expenditures for new community preventive services programs approved by the office and only up to the amounts approved by the office. A local social services district seeking federal and/or state reimbursement for community preventive services provided on or after October 1, 2008 must submit claims that sepa- rately identify the costs of such services in a form and manner and at such times as are required by the department of family assistance and must submit to the office of children and family services infor- mation regarding the outcomes of such services in a form and manner and at such times as required by the office. Funds appropriated herein are supported by savings resulting from the increased Federal Medical Assistance Percentage (FMAP) provided pursuant to the Ameri- can recovery and reinvestment act of 2009 .......................... 29,105,000 ........................................ (re. $1,725,000) For the continuation of the demonstration project, established pursu- ant to part G of chapter 58 of the laws of 2006, as amended, in the districts selected by the office of children and family services to determine the best practices needed to improve the workload of the child protective workforce including, but not limited to, the purchase of new information technology that permits caseworkers to work from field locations, and other eligible non-personal services expenses, subject to an expenditure plan approved by the office of children and family services ... 940,000 ............. (re. $94,000) Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, subject to an expenditure plan approved by the director of the budget, for eligi- ble services and expenses of improving the quality of child welfare services that may include, but not be limited to, training to mandated reporters regarding the proper identification of and response to signs of child abuse and neglect, public information programs and services that advance a zero tolerance campaign of child abuse and neglect, and demonstration projects to test models for new or targeted expansion of services beyond the level currently funded by local social services districts including continuing to contract with existing providers that are performing satisfactorily ... 3,592,700 ....................................... (re. $661,000) For services and expenses of certain child fatality review teams approved by the office of children and family services for the purposes of investigating and/or reviewing the death of children ... 921,200 .............................................. (re. $87,000) The money hereby appropriated is to be available for payment of state aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, the money hereby appropriated shall be available to the office net of disal- lowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. 412 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be transferred to any other appropriation within the office of children and family services and/or the office of temporary and disability assistance and/or suballocated to the office of temporary and disability assistance for the purpose of paying local social services districts' costs of the above program and may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation or with any other item or items within the amounts appropriated within the office of children and family services general fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the depart- ment of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, in lieu of payments authorized by the social services law, or payments of federal funds otherwise due to the local social services districts for programs provided under the federal social security act or the federal food stamp act, funds herein appropriated, in amounts certified by the state commissioner or the state commissioner of health as due from local social services districts each month as their share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law may be set aside by the state comptroller in an interest-bearing account with such interest accruing to the credit of the locality in order to ensure the orderly and prompt payment of providers under section 367-b of the social services law pursuant to an estimate provided by the commissioner of health of each local social services district's share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law. Notwithstanding section 398-a of the social services law or any other law to the contrary, the amount appropriated herein, or such other amount as may be approved by the director of the budget, shall be available for 98 percent of 50 percent reimbursement after deducting any federal funds available therefor to social services districts for amounts attributable to dormitory authority billings or approved refinancing of such billings which result in local social services districts' claims in excess of a local district's foster care block grant allocation. In addition, subject to the approval of the direc- tor of the budget, a portion of funds appropriated herein, or such other amount as may be approved by the director of the budget, shall be available for reimbursement related to payments made by a social services district to foster care providers subject to the provisions of section 410-i of the social services law for expenses directly related to projects funded through the housing finance agency for those foster care providers which also received revised or supple- mental rates from the applicable regulating agency to accommodate the housing finance agency payments or the refinancing of previously approved dormitory authority payments. Notwithstanding section 398-a of the social services law or any other law to the contrary, such reimbursement shall be available for 94 percent of 98 percent of 50 percent of social services district 413 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 costs, after deducting federal funds available therefor, for those social services districts' claims in excess of a social services district's foster care block grant allocation for those amounts exclusively attributable to the previously approved revised or supplemental rates. In addition, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, a portion of funds appropriated herein may also be used for payments to the dormitory authority of the state of New York for advisory services including, but not limited to, site visits and review of applications, building plans and cost estimates for voluntary agency programs for which the office of children and family services establishes maximum state aid rates and for capital projects for residential institutions for children seeking financing under paragraph b of subdivision 40 of section 1680 of the public authorities law, as amended by chapter 508 of the laws of 2006 ..... 6,620,000 ......................................... (re. $4,291,000) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, for services and expenses to initiate and/or continue program modifications and/or to provide services including, but not limited to, demonstrate effective programs such as evidence-based initiatives for alternatives to detention for persons alleged or determined to be in need of super- vision or otherwise at risk of placement in the juvenile justice system and for services and expenses related to reducing office of children and family services institutional placements through program modifications and/or services including, but not limited to, mental health and substance abuse programs, demonstrated effective programs such as evidence-based initiatives to divert youth at-risk of placement with the office of children and family services and/or as alternatives to residential placements with such office. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, the office may authorize one or more demonstration projects to co-locate respite beds for youth alleged or at risk of juvenile delinquency in a runaway and homeless youth program ............................... 2,460,762 ........................................... (re. $981,000) For services and expenses for supportive housing for young adults aged 25 years or younger leaving or having recently left foster care or who had been in foster care for more than a year after their 16th birthday and who are at-risk of street homelessness or sheltered homelessness provided under the joint project between the state and the city of New York, known as the New York New York III supportive housing agreement. No expenditure shall be made until a certificate of allocation has been approved by the director of the budget with copies to be filed with the chairpersons of the senate finance committee and the assembly ways and means committee. The amount appropriated herein may be transferred or otherwise made available to the city of New York administration for children's services for services and expenses related to implementing the project .......... 854,000 ............................................. (re. $847,000) For services and expenses of the Catholic Family Center in Rochester to establish and operate a statewide kinship information and refer- ral network ... 245,000 ............................... (re. $1,000) 414 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses related to the settlement house program, notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law to the contrary, funds shall be available for the statewide settlement house program to provide a comprehensive range of services to residents of neigh- borhoods they serve pursuant to the following sub-schedule ......... 1,347,891 ............................................ (re. $87,000) sub-schedule Baden ............................... 47,598 Booker T. Washington Community Center ............................ 12,742 CAMBA ............................... 23,622 Carver .............................. 19,622 Chinese-American .................... 35,608 Citizens Advice Bureau .............. 26,726 Claremont ........................... 73,650 Community Place/Rochester ........... 34,954 Cypress Hills Local Development ..... 23,624 Dunbar Association .................. 12,740 East Side House ..................... 25,394 Educational Alliance ................ 72,108 Goddard Riverside ................... 72,022 Grand Street ........................ 61,364 Greenwich House ..................... 24,062 Hamilton Madison .................... 36,672 Hartley House ....................... 24,950 Henry St. Settlement ................ 69,802 Hudson Guild ........................ 27,170 Huntington Family Guild ............. 12,742 Stanley Isaacs ...................... 24,950 Kingsbridge Heights ................. 32,056 Lenox Hill Neighborhood ............. 34,274 Lincoln Square Neighborhood ......... 24,950 Montgomery Neighborhood Center ...... 12,742 Mosholu Montefiore .................. 24,950 Neighborhood Center of Utica ........ 12,742 Queens Community .................... 27,170 Jacob A. Riis ....................... 24,950 Riverdale Neighborhood House ........ 24,950 St. Matthew's/St. Timothy ........... 24,950 St. Nicholas Neighborhood Preservation ...................... 23,622 SCAN NY ............................. 27,169 School Settlement ................... 27,169 Shorefront YM-YMHA .................. 23,624 Southeast Bronx .................... 102,659 Sunnyside Community ................. 24,949 Syracuse Model Neighborhood ......... 12,742 Trinity Institution ................. 12,740 Union Settlement .................... 27,169 415 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 United Community Centers ............ 23,585 University Settlement ............... 36,607 For developing and implementation of a new subsidized kinship guardi- anship program consistent with the federal fostering connections to success and increasing adoptions act of 2008 (P.L. 110-351) ........ 100,000 ............................................... (re. $4,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2009, as amended by chapter 502, section 2, of the laws of 2009: For state aid grants to support contractual agreements with communi- ty-based programs for children, youth and families, in order to provide services that meet the needs of families and enhance the safety and stability of children and youth in their homes and contractual agreements with non-for-profits to enhance the assess- ment of the need for, and provision of services to, victims of domestic violence that are involved in child protective services cases. Such funds are available to continue or expand existing programs with existing contractors that are satisfactorily perform- ing services, to award new contracts to continue programs where existing contractors are not satisfactorily performing as determined by the office of children and family services, and/or award new contracts through a competitive process; provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disburse- ment on and after November 1, 2009 shall be reduced by 12.5 percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of November 1, 2009 .......... 4,934,100 ........................................... (re. $251,000) For services and expenses of certain local or regional multidiscipli- nary child abuse investigation teams approved by the office of chil- dren and family services for the purpose of investigating reports of suspected child abuse or maltreatment and for new and established child advocacy centers; provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after November 1, 2009 shall be reduced by 12.5 percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of November 1, 2009 ................. 5,811,000 ........................................... (re. $323,000) For payment of state aid for programs for the provision of services to runaway and homeless youth pursuant to subdivisions 2, 3 and 4 of section 420 of the executive law and pursuant to chapter 800 of the laws of 1985 amending the runaway and homeless youth act for the provision of transitional independent living support services and the establishment and operation of young adult shelters for youth between the ages of 16 and 21; the office of children and family services shall not reimburse any claims unless they are submitted within 12 months of the calendar quarter in which the claimed service or services were delivered; provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disburse- ment on and after November 1, 2009 shall be reduced by 12.5 percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of November 1, 2009. No expenditures shall be made from this appropriation until an annual expenditure plan is approved by the director of the budget and a 416 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 certificate of approval allocating these funds has been issued by the director of the budget and copies of such certificate or any amendment thereto filed with the state comptroller, the chairperson of the senate finance committee and the chairperson of the assembly ways and means committee ... 5,235,048 .............. (re. $178,000) For services and expenses of the advantage after school program. Such funds are to be available pursuant to a plan prepared by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget to extend or expand current contracts with community based organizations, to award new contracts to continue programs where the existing contractors are not satisfactorily performing as determined by the office of children and family services and/or to award new contracts through a competitive process to community based organiza- tions; provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after November 1, 2009 shall be reduced by 12.5 percent of the amount that was undis- bursed as of November 1, 2009 ... 19,172,500 ........ (re. $584,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2009, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: Of the amount appropriated herein, $23,605,938 shall be available as follows; provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after November 1, 2009 shall be reduced by 12.5 percent of the amount that was undis- bursed as of November 1, 2009: For services and expenses related to locally operated youth develop- ment and delinquency prevention programs. No expenditure shall be made from this appropriation until a plan has been approved by the director of the budget and a certificate of approval allocating these funds has been issued by the director of the budget. Notwithstanding the provisions of section 420 of the executive law which would require expenditure of state aid for youth programs in a total amount greater than the amount appropriated, for payment of state aid for programs pursuant to article 19-A of the executive law, for delinquency prevention and youth development. Notwith- standing the provisions of section 420 of the executive law, eligi- bility for state aid reimbursement for counties which do not partic- ipate in the county comprehensive planning process shall be determined as follows: the aggregate amount of state aid for recre- ation, youth service and similar projects to a county and munici- palities within such county shall not exceed $2,750 of which no more than $1,450 may be used for recreation projects, per 1,000 youths residing in the county based on a single count of such youths as shown by the last published federal census for the county certified in the same manner as provided by section 54 of the state finance law. The office shall not reimburse any claims unless they are submitted within 12 months of the project year in which the expendi- ture was made. Of the amount appropriated herein 7,150,072 shall be available as follows; provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after November 1, 417 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 2009 shall be reduced by 12.5 percent of the amount that was undis- bursed as of November 1, 2009: For services and expenses related to programs providing special delin- quency prevention or other youth development services. No expendi- ture shall be made for such programs from this appropriation until a plan has been approved by the director of the budget and a certif- icate of approval allocating these funds has been issued by the director of the budget. The office shall not reimburse any claims unless they are submitted within 7 months of the project year in which the expenditure was made. For direct contracts with private not-for-profit community agencies to provide needed services for the operation of programs to prevent juvenile delinquency and promote youth development, and through an allocation to public agencies where it is documented that private not-for-profit community agencies are not available to provide such services. Moneys shall be made available to community agencies in counties outside the city of New York based on a statewide allo- cation formula determined by each county's eligibility for compre- hensive planning funds as a portion of the state wide total provided under paragraph a of subdivision 1 of section 420 of the executive law. Moneys made available to community agencies shall be allocated by local youth bureaus subject to final funding determinations by the commissioner of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget. For direct contract with private not-for-profit community agencies to provide needed services for the operation of programs to prevent juvenile delinquency and promote youth development, and through an allocation to public agencies where it is documented that private not-for-profit agencies are not available to provide such services. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, moneys shall be made available to community agencies in cities with populations greater than 275,000 and to community agencies statewide ........... 30,756,010 .......................................... (re. $986,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2008, as amended by chapter 496, section 3, of the laws of 2008: For the continuation of the demonstration project, established pursu- ant to part G of chapter 58 of the laws of 2006, as amended, in districts selected by the office of children and family services to determine the best practices needed to improve the workload of the child protective workforce including, but not limited to, the purchase of new information technology that permits caseworkers to work from field locations, and other eligible non-personal services expenses, subject to an expenditure plan approved by the office of children and family services, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 .................. 1,000,000 ............................................ (re. $53,000) For additional state aid to reimburse 100 percent of social services district expenditures related to the improvement of staff to client 418 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 ratios in the local district child protective workforce including, but not limited to new hiring to increase the number of caseworkers and to increase the number of supervisory staff in the local district child protective workforce, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disburse- ment on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008. Each social services district receiving these funds shall certify that the district will not be using these funds to supplant other state and local funds and that the district will not submit claims for reimbursement under this appropriation for the same type and level of funding so certified; provided, however, that a district may use these funds for expenditures to continue or expand activities that were funded with last year's appropriation that was enacted for this purpose ... 1,790,000 ............................... (re. $479,000) For services and expenses for a demonstration project in targeted social services districts identified jointly by the office of chil- dren and family services and the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services based, in part, on size, experience, readiness and availability of services, to improve the assessment and treatment outcomes for families and youth involved in the child welfare system who need chemical dependency services including providing funding for chemical dependency programs to co-locate certified chemical dependency staff with appropriate district child welfare services staff, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undis- bursed as of August 15, 2008 ... 4,435,000 ........ (re. $1,142,000) Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, subject to an expenditure plan approved by the director of the budget, for eligi- ble services and expenses of improving the quality of child welfare services that may include, but not be limited to, training to mandated reporters regarding the proper identification of and response to signs of child abuse and neglect, public information programs and services that advance a zero tolerance campaign of child abuse and neglect, and demonstration projects to test models for new or targeted expansion of services beyond the level currently funded by local social services districts including continuing to contract with existing providers that are performing satisfactorily, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 ... 3,822,000 ................. (re. $844,000) For services and expenses of certain child fatality review teams approved by the office of children and family services for the purposes of investigating and/or reviewing the death of children, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 ... 980,000 .................... (re. $82,000) 419 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses of certain local or regional multidiscipli- nary child abuse investigation teams approved by the office of chil- dren and family services for the purpose of investigating reports of suspected child abuse or maltreatment and for new and established child advocacy centers, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 .................. 6,181,840 ........................................... (re. $365,000) For services and expenses of the Amy Watkins caseworker education and training program for the provision of continuing education and training for caseworkers working in child welfare programs in local social services districts having a population of 125,000 or more, and caseworkers employed by voluntary not-for-profit community based agencies in such local social services districts. Such assistance shall be used for tuition and fees associated with job-related certificate programs, programs leading to associate, baccalaureate and masters degrees, licensure requirements and other job-related training requirements as necessary and appropriate, provided, howev- er, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 ... 980,000 .......................................... (re. $92,000) For services and expenses provided by local probation departments, for the post-placement care of youth leaving a youth residential facili- ty and for services and expenses of the office of children and fami- ly services related to community-based programs for youth in the care of the office of children and family services which may include but not be limited to multi-systemic therapy, family functional therapy and/or functional therapeutic foster care, and electronic monitoring, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undis- bursed as of August 15, 2008. Funds appropriated herein shall be made available subject to the approval of an expenditure plan by the director of the budget ...... 980,000 .............................................. (re. $10,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2008, as amended by chapter 1, section 2, of the laws of 2009: For services and expenses related to the homeless veterans outreach and supportive services program pursuant to the following sub-sche- dule ... 187,999 .................................... (re. $187,999) sub-schedule National Association for Black Veterans (NABVETS) ................ 26,857 Black Veterans for Social Justice ... 26,857 National Coalition for Home- less Veterans ..................... 26,857 420 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America ........................ 26,857 Military Order of the Purple Heart ............................. 26,857 Vietnam Veterans of America ......... 26,857 American Legion Inwood Post #581 .............................. 26,857 -------------- Total of sub-schedule ............ 187,999 -------------- By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2008, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2009: For services and expenses related to reducing office of children and family services institutional placements through program modifica- tions and/or services including, but not limited to, mental health and substance abuse programs, demonstrated effective programs such as evidence-based initiatives to divert youth at-risk of placement with the office of children and family services and/or as alterna- tives to residential placements with such office. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, the office may authorize one or more demonstration projects to co-locate respite beds for youth alleged or at risk of juvenile delinquency in a runaway and homeless youth program ... 5,091,162 .............. (re. $1,605,000) Of the amount appropriated herein, $23,605,938 shall be available as follows, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditures and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008. For services and expenses related to locally operated youth development and delinquency prevention programs. No expenditure shall be made from this appropriation until a plan has been approved by the director of the budget and a certif- icate of approval allocating these funds has been issued by the director of the budget. Notwithstanding the provisions of section 420 of the executive law which would require expenditure of state aid for youth programs in a total amount greater than $23,605,938, for payment of state aid for programs pursuant to article 19-A of the executive law, for delin- quency prevention and youth development. Notwithstanding the provisions of section 420 of the executive law, eligibility for state aid reimbursement for counties which do not participate in the county comprehensive planning process shall be determined as follows: the aggregate amount of state aid for recreation, youth service and similar projects to a county and municipalities within such county shall not exceed $2,750 of which no more than $1,450 may be used for recreation projects, per 1,000 youths residing in the county based on a single count of such youths as shown by the last published federal census for the county certified in the same manner as provided by section 54 of the state finance law. The office shall not reimburse any claims unless they are submitted within 12 months of the project year in which the expenditure was made. 421 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Of the amount appropriated herein $7,775,586 shall be available as follows, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undis- bursed as of August 15, 2008. For services and expenses related to programs providing special delinquency prevention or other youth development services. No expenditure shall be made for such programs from this appropriation until a plan has been approved by the direc- tor of the budget and a certificate of approval allocating these funds has been issued by the director of the budget. The office shall not reimburse any claims unless they are submitted within 7 months of the project year in which the expenditure was made. For direct contracts with private not-for-profit community agencies to provide needed services for the operation of programs to prevent juvenile delinquency and promote youth development, and through an allocation to public agencies where it is documented that private not-for-profit community agencies are not available to provide such services. Moneys shall be made available to community agencies in counties outside the city of New York based on a statewide allo- cation formula determined by each county's eligibility for compre- hensive planning funds as a proportion of the statewide total provided under paragraph a of subdivision 1 of section 420 of the executive law. Moneys made available to community agencies shall be allocated by local youth bureaus subject to final funding determi- nations by the commissioner of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget. For direct contract with private not-for-profit community agencies to provide needed services for the operation of programs to prevent juvenile delinquency and promote youth development, and through an allocation to public agencies where it is documented that private not-for-profit agencies are not available to provide such services. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, moneys shall be made available to community agencies in cities with populations greater than 275,000 and to community agencies statewide ........... 31,381,524 .......................................... (re. $336,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2007: For services for the prevention of domestic violence and expenses related thereto. Any federal funds applicable to expenditures made as a result of this appropriation may be made available to the office or its contractors ... 150,000 ............... (re. $150,000) For the office of children and family services to contract with the office for the prevention of domestic violence to develop and imple- ment a training program on the dynamics of domestic violence and its relationship to child abuse and neglect with particular emphasis on alternatives to out-of-home placement. Any federal funds applicable to expenditures made as a result of this appropriation may be made available to the office of children and family services or its contractors ... 135,000 ............................. (re. $135,000) 422 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2007, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2008: For services and expenses related to the settlement house program, notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law to the contrary, funds shall be available for the statewide settlement house program to provide a comprehensive range of services to residents of neigh- borhoods they serve pursuant to the following sub-schedule ......... 576,000 .............................................. (re. $43,000) sub-schedule Baden ............................... 23,061 Boys Harbor ......................... 12,079 Carver ............................... 9,496 Chinese-American .................... 17,247 Citizens Advise Bureau .............. 12,940 Claremont ........................... 35,691 Community Pace/Rochester ............ 16,929 East Side House ..................... 12,295 Educational Alliance ................ 34,944 Queens Community .................... 13,155 Goddard Riverside ................... 34,902 Grand Street ........................ 29,734 Greenwich House ..................... 11,649 Hamilton Madison .................... 17,763 Hartley House ....................... 12,079 Henry St. Settlement ................ 33,825 Hudson Guild ........................ 13,155 Stanley Isaacs ...................... 12,079 Kingsbridge Heights ................. 15,524 Lenox Hill Neighborhood ............. 16,600 Lincoln Square Neigh ................ 12,079 Mosholu Montefiore .................. 12,079 Jacob A. Riis ....................... 12,079 Riverdale Neigh House ............... 12,079 St. Mathew's/St. Timothy ............ 12,079 SCAN NY ............................. 13,155 School Settlement ................... 13,155 Southeast Bronx ..................... 49,756 Sunnyside Community ................. 12,078 Union Settlement .................... 13,155 United Community Ctrs ............... 11,417 University Settlement ............... 17,729 -------------- Total ............................ 576,000 -------------- By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2007, as amended by chapter 496, section 3, of the laws of 2008: For preventive services including but not limited to: intensive case management and related services for families with children at risk 423 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 of foster care placement due to the presence of alcohol and/or substance abuse in the household; family preservation services, centers and programs; foster care diversion demonstrations; and nonprofit provider collaborations with family treatment courts, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 ... 5,356,000 ................. (re. $681,000) For services and expenses of certain child fatality review teams approved by the office of children and family services for the purposes of investigating and/or reviewing the death of children, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 ... 1,000,000 ................. (re. $118,000) For services and expenses of certain local or regional multidiscipli- nary child abuse investigation teams approved by the office of chil- dren and family services for the purpose of investigating reports of suspected child abuse or maltreatment and for new and established child advocacy centers, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 .................. 6,308,000 ........................................... (re. $242,000) For services and expenses of new and expanded child advocacy centers. Of the amount appropriated herein, $800,000 shall be available for new and expanded child advocacy centers. Preference for new child advocacy centers shall be given first to proposals to expand access to child advocacy centers in parts of the state that are not currently served by existing child advocacy centers and second to proposals in which the local district can demonstrate collaboration with the local district multidisciplinary team, through the co-loca- tion of a multidisciplinary team within the child advocacy center. Of the amount appropriated herein, $700,000 shall be transferred or suballocated to the state police for a demonstration project, as established by a chapter of the laws of 2007, to test best practices in Tier I child advocacy centers whereby a state police investigator would be assigned to Tier I child advocacy centers in Broome county, Dutchess county, Erie county, Oneida county and Rensselaer county, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 ... 1,500,000 ................. (re. $105,000) For services and expenses of the Amy Watkins caseworker education and training program for the provision of continuing education and training for caseworkers working in child welfare programs in local social services districts having a population of 125,000 or more, and caseworkers employed by voluntary not-for-profit community based agencies in such local social services districts. Such assistance shall be used for tuition and fees associated with job-related certificate programs, programs leading to associate, baccalaureate 424 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 and masters degrees, licensure requirements and other job-related training requirements as necessary and appropriate, provided, howev- er, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 ... 1,000,000 ........................................ (re. $56,000) Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, subject to an expenditure plan approved by the director of the budget, for eligi- ble services and expenses of improving the quality of child welfare services that may include, but not be limited to, training to mandated reporters regarding the proper identification of and response to signs of child abuse and neglect, public information programs and services that advance a zero tolerance campaign of child abuse and neglect, and demonstration projects to test models for new or targeted expansion of services beyond the level currently funded by local social services districts including continuing to contract with existing providers that are performing satisfactorily, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 ... 3,822,000 .................. (re. $66,000) For services and expenses of family empowerment centers for the purpose of providing training and educational programs to assist children and families, at risk of entry into the child welfare system, to achieve self-sufficiency, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disburse- ment on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 ........... 2,964,000 ......................................... (re. $1,012,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2006: For services for the prevention of domestic violence and expenses related thereto. Any federal funds applicable to expenditures made as a result of this appropriation may be made available to the office or its contractors ... 150,000 ............... (re. $150,000) For services and expenses of existing family preservation centers, pursuant to the following sub-schedule ... 315,000 .. (re. $116,000) sub-schedule Family Services, Inc. ............... 63,000 Family Service League of Suffolk County, Inc. .............. 63,000 Ibero-American Action League, Inc. .............................. 63,000 Central Family Life Center, Inc. .............................. 63,000 Shinnecock Indian Nation ............ 63,000 Total of sub-schedule ............ 315,000 425 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses related to the settlement house program, notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law to the contrary, $545,037 shall be available for equal distribution for the statewide settlement house program to provide a comprehensive range of services to residents of neighborhoods they serve pursuant to arti- cle 10-B of the social services law; of the amount appropriated, $827,963 shall be available pursuant to the following sub-schedule ... 1,373,000 ........................................ (re. $53,000) sub-schedule Baden ............................... 35,971 Boys Harbor ......................... 13,323 Carver ............................... 7,994 Chinese-American .................... 23,981 Citizens Advise Bureau .............. 15,099 Claremont ........................... 62,023 Community Place/Rochester ........... 23,326 East Side House ..................... 13,767 Educational Alliance ................ 60,481 Forest Hills Community .............. 15,543 Goddard Riverside ................... 60,395 Grand Street ........................ 49,737 Greenwich House ..................... 12,434 Hamilton Madison .................... 25,046 Hartley House ....................... 13,323 Henry St. Settlement ................ 58,175 Hudson Guild ........................ 15,543 Stanley Isaacs ...................... 13,323 Kingsbridge Heights ................. 20,428 Lenox Hill Neighborhood ............. 22,648 Lincoln Square Neigh ................ 13,323 Mosholu Montefiore .................. 13,323 Jacob A. Riis ....................... 13,323 Riverdale Neigh. House .............. 13,323 St. Matthew's/St. Timothy ........... 13,323 SCAN NY ............................. 30,485 School Settlement ................... 15,543 Southeast Bronx ..................... 91,034 Sunnyside Community ................. 13,323 Union Settlement .................... 15,543 United Community Ctrs ................ 8,880 University Settlement ............... 23,980 -------------- Total of sub-schedule .......... 1,373,000 -------------- By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2006, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2007: For the office of children and family services to contract with the office for the prevention of domestic violence to develop and imple- 426 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 ment a training program on the dynamics of domestic violence and its relationship to child abuse and neglect with particular emphasis on alternatives to out-of-home placement. Any federal funds applicable to expenditures made as a result of this appropriation may be made available to the office of children and family services or its contractors ... 135,000 ............................. (re. $135,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2006, as amended by chapter 496, section 3, of the laws of 2008: For state aid grants to support contractual agreements with communi- ty-based programs for children, youth and families, in order to provide services that meet the needs of families and enhance the safety and stability of children and youth in their home, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expend- iture and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 ... 5,000,000 ....................... (re. $516,000) Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, subject to an expenditure plan approved by the director of the budget, for eligi- ble services and expenses of improving the quality of child welfare services that may include, but not be limited to, demonstration projects to test models for new or targeted expansion of services beyond the level currently funded by local social services districts including continuing to contract with existing providers that are performing satisfactorily, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 .................. 1,900,000 ............................................ (re. $16,000) For additional services and expenses of certain child fatality review teams approved by the office of children and family services for the purposes of investigating and/or reviewing the death of children, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 ... 700,000 ................... (re. $243,000) For services and expenses of certain local or regional multidiscipli- nary child abuse investigation teams approved by the office of chil- dren and family services for the purpose of investigating reports of suspected child abuse or maltreatment and for new and established child advocacy centers, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 .................. 2,308,000 ........................................... (re. $253,000) For services and expenses of child advocacy centers for the purpose of enhancing program operations including, but not limited to, extend- ing hours on weeknights after 5:00 p.m., on weekends, and on a crisis response basis to provide after hour access to mental and physical health screening and child abuse investigations, increased staffing levels and other non-personal service costs in order to 427 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 increase access to coordinated child-centered services. Of the amount hereby appropriated, $1,500,000 shall be available for the establishment of new child advocacy centers provided, however, that preference shall be given first to proposals to expand access to child advocacy centers in parts of the state that are not currently served by existing child advocacy centers and second to proposals in which the local district can demonstrate collaboration with the local district multidisciplinary team, through the co-location of a multidisciplinary team within the child advocacy center, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expend- iture and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 ... 3,500,000 ....................... (re. $328,000) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, for services and expenses to initiate program modifications and/or to provide services includ- ing, but not limited to, demonstrated effective programs such as evidence-based initiatives for alternatives to detention for persons alleged or determined to be in need of supervision or otherwise at risk of placement in the juvenile justice system, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 ... 6,600,000 ............................................. (re. $1,000) For payment of state aid for programs for the provision of services to runaway and homeless youth pursuant to subdivisions 2, 3 and 4 of section 420 of the executive law and pursuant to chapter 800 of the laws of 1985 amending the runaway and homeless youth act for the provision of transitional independent living support services and the establishment and operation of young adult shelters for youth between the ages of 16 and 21; the office of children and family services shall not reimburse any claims unless they are submitted within 12 months of the calendar quarter in which the claimed service or services were delivered. No expenditures shall be made from this appropriation until an annual expenditure plan is approved by the director of the budget and a certificate of approval allocat- ing these funds has been issued by the director of the budget and copies of such certificate or any amendment thereto filed with the state comptroller, the chairperson of the senate finance committee and the chairperson of the assembly ways and means committee, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 ... 5,814,000 .................. (re. $11,000) For services and expenses related to reducing office of children and family services institutional placements, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 ... 1,500,000 ........................................... (re. $268,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2005: 428 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses of certain local or regional multidiscipli- nary child abuse investigation teams approved by the office of chil- dren and family services for the purpose of investigating reports of suspected child abuse or maltreatment and for new and established child advocacy centers ... 1,500,000 ................. (re. $89,000) For services and expenses of new and established child advocacy centers ... 307,800 ................................... (re. $4,000) For services and expenses of existing family preservation centers, pursuant to the following sub-schedule ... 315,000 ... (re. $39,000) sub-schedule Family Services, Inc. ............... 63,000 Family Service League of Suffolk County, Inc. .............. 63,000 Ibero-American Action League, Inc. .............................. 63,000 Central Family Life Center, Inc. .............................. 63,000 Shinnecock Indian Nation ............ 63,000 Total of sub-schedule ............ 315,000 For services and expenses related to reducing office of children and family services institutional placements ........................... 1,500,000 ........................................... (re. $145,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2004, as amended by chapter 496, section 3, of the laws of 2008: For services and expenses of certain local or regional multidiscipli- nary child abuse investigation teams approved by the office of chil- dren and family services for the purpose of investigating reports of suspected child abuse or maltreatment and for new and established child advocacy centers, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 .................. 1,500,000 ........................................... (re. $855,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2003: For services and expenses related to reducing office of children and family services institutional placements ........................... 1,500,000 ............................................. (re. $8,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2003, as added by chapter 54, section 3, of the laws of 2003: For services and expenses related to the settlement house program, notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law to the contrary, $334,500 shall be available for distribution in the same amounts provided for in 2000-2001 for the statewide settlement house program to provide a comprehensive range of services to residents of neigh- 429 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 borhoods they serve pursuant to article 10-B of the social services law ... ..... 961,000 .............................. (re. $12,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2000: For reimbursement to voluntary, not-for-profit agencies for equipment for or renovations of group foster care facilities, including insti- tutions, group residences, group homes and agency operated boarding homes, necessary for compliance with state fire and safety regu- lations promulgated by the former department of social services. Such funds shall be available to reimburse the amortized portion of capital expenditures and other non-capital costs incurred on or after March 1, 2000 submitted in accordance with standard of payment guidelines and other guidelines issued by the commissioner of chil- dren and family services. Reimbursement shall be available to volun- tary not-for-profit agencies who have submitted cost of compliance reports related to the cost of compliance with said regulations to the office of children and family services on or before February 28, 2000. As a condition of the receipt of funds appropriated herein, a voluntary not-for-profit agency must agree to come into full compli- ance with said regulations in accordance with a schedule to be approved by the commissioner of children and family services and provided further that, notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the commissioner shall require that full compliance be attained without regard to the availability of further federal and/or state funding for such purpose. Each agency having made application for reimbursement shall be paid a pro rata share of its eligible expend- itures, as determined by the office of children and family services, based on a formula to be developed by the office. No agency shall receive reimbursement in excess of its actual cost of complying with said regulations ... 1,000,000 ...................... (re. $480,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 1994, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2008: For services and expenses of the community youth capital construction program, subject to eligibility and program standards established by the commissioner of the office of children and family services to be allocated according to the following sub-schedule .................. 11,198,000 ........................................ (re. $4,948,000) sub-schedule Westbury ... 24,844 .................................... (re. $24,850) Neighborhood Youth Diversion (007/CC) ... 955,436 ..... (re. $651,011) Langston Hughes Center (007/CC) ... 599,865 ............. (re. $5,856) Glen E Hines Memorial Center ... 336,874 ............... (re. $65,580) Village of Walden ... 391,912 .......................... (re. $70,349) City of Beacon ... 278,083 ............................. (re. $65,000) Ridgewood Bushwich (007/CC) ... 1,999,552 .............. (re. $63,337) Queens Village Mental Health JCAP (007/CC) ........................... 1,759,605 ......................................... (re. $1,759,605) 430 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Syracuse Model Neighborhood Facility (007/CC) ........................ 347,682 ............................................. (re. $347,682) East Harlem Pilot Block Association (007/CC) ......................... 442,328 ............................................. (re. $442,328) Rockland PAL (007/DD) ... 1,449,675 ................. (re. $1,449,675) Amsterdam YMCA (007/DD) ... 331,961 ..................... (re. $1,830) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Social Services Block Grant Account - 25182 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses for supportive social services provided pursuant to title XX of the federal social security act. Notwith- standing any other provision of law, the moneys hereby appropriated shall be apportioned by the office of children and family services to local social services districts, to reimburse local district expenditures for supportive services and training subject to the approval of the director of the budget; provided, however, that reimbursement to social services districts for eligible expenditures for services incurred during a particular federal fiscal year will be limited to expenditures claimed by March 31 of the following year. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, of the funds available herein, including any funds transferred from the temporary assist- ance to needy families block grant to the title XX block grant, $66,000,000 shall be allocated to social services districts, solely for reimbursement of expenditures for the provision and adminis- tration of adult protective services, residential services for victims of domestic violence who are determined to be ineligible for public assistance during the time the victims were residing in resi- dential programs for victims of domestic violence, and nonresiden- tial services for victims of domestic violence, pursuant to an allo- cation plan developed by the office and submitted for approval by the division of the budget no later than 60 days following enactment of this chapter, based on each district's claims for such costs and any other factors as identified in the allocation plan, adjusted by applicable cost allocation methodology and net of any retroactive payments for the 12 month period ending June 30, 2012 that are submitted on or before January 2, 2013; provided, however, that if the office determines that the total amount of a social services district's claims for such services which could be reimbursed from these funds is less than the amount allocated to the district for such claims, the office may, subject to approval by the director of the budget, reallocate the unused funds to other social services districts with eligible claims that exceed their allocation. Funds appropriated herein shall be available for aid to municipalities and for payments to the federal government for expenditures made pursuant to the social services law and the state plan for individ- ual and family grant program under the disaster relief act of 1974. 431 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 The funds hereby appropriated are to be available for payment of state aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds hereby appropriated shall be available to the office net of disal- lowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be transferred to any other appropriation within the office of children and family services and/or the office of temporary and disability assistance and/or suballocated to the office of temporary and disability assistance for the purpose of paying local social services districts' costs of the above program and may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation or with any other item or items within the amounts appropriated within the office of children and family services general fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the depart- ment of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, in lieu of payments authorized by the social services law, or payments of federal funds otherwise due to the local social services districts for programs provided under the federal social security act or the federal food stamp act, funds herein appropriated, in amounts certified by the state comptroller or the state commissioner of health as due from local social services districts each month as their share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law may be set aside by the state comptroller in an interest bearing account with such interest accruing to the credit of the locality in order to ensure the orderly and prompt payment of providers under section 367-b of the social services law pursuant to an estimate provided by the commissioner of health of each local social services district's share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law ... 150,000,000 .............. (re. $61,425,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses for supportive social services provided pursuant to title XX of the federal social security act. Notwith- standing any other provision of law, the moneys hereby appropriated shall be apportioned by the office of children and family services to local social services districts, to reimburse local district expenditures for supportive services and training subject to the approval of the director of the budget; provided, however, that reimbursement to social services districts for eligible expenditures for services incurred during a particular federal fiscal year will be limited to expenditures claimed by March 31 of the following year. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, of the funds available herein, including any funds transferred from the temporary assist- ance to needy families block grant to the title XX block grant, $66,000,000 shall be allocated to social services districts, solely 432 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 for reimbursement of expenditures for the provision and adminis- tration of adult protective services, residential services for victims of domestic violence who are determined to be ineligible for public assistance during the time the victims were residing in resi- dential programs for victims of domestic violence, and nonresiden- tial services for victims of domestic violence, pursuant to an allo- cation plan developed by the office and submitted for approval by the division of the budget no later than 60 days following enactment of this chapter, based on each district's claims for such costs and any other factors as identified in the allocation plan, adjusted by applicable cost allocation methodology and net of any retroactive payments for the 12 month period ending June 30, 2011 that are submitted on or before January 3, 2012; provided, however, that if the office determines that the total amount of a social services district's claims for such services which could be reimbursed from these funds is less than the amount allocated to the district for such claims, the office may, subject to approval by the director of the budget, reallocate the unused funds to other social services districts with eligible claims that exceed their allocation. Funds appropriated herein shall be available for aid to municipalities and for payments to the federal government for expenditures made pursuant to the social services law and the state plan for individ- ual and family grant program under the disaster relief act of 1974. The funds hereby appropriated are to be available for payment of state aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds hereby appropriated shall be available to the office net of disal- lowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be transferred to any other appropriation within the office of children and family services and/or the office of temporary and disability assistance and/or suballocated to the office of temporary and disability assistance for the purpose of paying local social services districts' costs of the above program and may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation or with any other item or items within the amounts appropriated within the office of children and family services general fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the depart- ment of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, in lieu of payments authorized by the social services law, or payments of federal funds otherwise due to the local social services districts for programs provided under the federal social security act or the federal food stamp act, funds herein appropriated, in amounts certified by the state comptroller or the state commissioner of health as due from local social services districts each month as their share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law may be set aside by the state comptroller in an interest bearing 433 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 account with such interest accruing to the credit of the locality in order to ensure the orderly and prompt payment of providers under section 367-b of the social services law pursuant to an estimate provided by the commissioner of health of each local social services district's share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law ... 150,000,000 .............. (re. $43,898,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Title IV-a, IV-b, IV-e Account - 25175 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses for the foster care and adoption assistance program, and the kinship guardianship assistance program, including related administrative expenses, and for services and expenses for child welfare and family preservation and family support services provided pursuant to title IV-a, subparts 1 and 2 of title IV-b and title IV-e of the federal social security act including the federal share of costs incurred implementing the federal adoption and safe families act of 1997 (P.L. 105-89); provided, however, that reimbursement to social services districts for eligible expenditures for services other than the foster care and adoption assistance program, and the kinship guardianship assistance program incurred during a particular federal fiscal year will be limited to expendi- tures claimed by March 31 of the following year. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, in lieu of payments authorized by the social services law, or payments of federal funds otherwise due to the local social services districts for programs provided under the federal social security act or the federal food stamp act, funds herein appropriated, in amounts certified by the state commissioner or the state commissioner of health as due from local social services districts each month as their share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law may be set aside by the state comptroller in an interest-bearing account with such interest accruing to the credit of the locality in order to ensure the orderly and prompt payment of providers under section 367-b of the social services law pursuant to an estimate provided by the commissioner of health of each local social services district's share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law. Funds appropriated herein shall be available for aid to municipalities and for payments to the federal government for expenditures made pursuant to the social services law and the state plan for individ- ual and family grant program under the disaster relief act of 1974. Such funds are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the office net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be transferred to any other appropriation within the office of children and family services and/or the office of 434 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 temporary and disability assistance and/or suballocated to the office of temporary and disability assistance for the purpose of paying local social services districts' costs of the above program and may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation or with any other item or items within the amounts appropriated within the office of children and family services general fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the depart- ment of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee ... 868,900,000 ............. (re. $733,947,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Title IV-a, IV-b, IV-e Account By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses for the foster care and adoption assistance program, and the kinship guardianship assistance program, including related administrative expenses, and for services and expenses for child welfare and family preservation and family support services provided pursuant to title IV-a, subparts 1 and 2 of title IV-b and title IV-e of the federal social security act including the federal share of costs incurred implementing the federal adoption and safe families act of 1997 (P.L. 105-89); provided, however, that reimbursement to social services districts for eligible expenditures for services other than the foster care and adoption assistance program, and the kinship guardianship assistance program incurred during a particular federal fiscal year will be limited to expendi- tures claimed by March 31 of the following year. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, in lieu of payments authorized by the social services law, or payments of federal funds otherwise due to the local social services districts for programs provided under the federal social security act or the federal food stamp act, funds herein appropriated, in amounts certified by the state commissioner or the state commissioner of health as due from local social services districts each month as their share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law may be set aside by the state comptroller in an interest-bearing account with such interest accruing to the credit of the locality in order to ensure the orderly and prompt payment of providers under section 367-b of the social services law pursuant to an estimate provided by the commissioner of health of each local social services district's share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law. Funds appropriated herein shall be available for aid to municipalities and for payments to the federal government for expenditures made pursuant to the social services law and the state plan for individ- ual and family grant program under the disaster relief act of 1974. Such funds are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of 435 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the office net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be transferred to any other appropriation within the office of children and family services and/or the office of temporary and disability assistance and/or suballocated to the office of temporary and disability assistance for the purpose of paying local social services districts' costs of the above program and may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation or with any other item or items within the amounts appropriated within the office of children and family services general fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the depart- ment of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee ... 868,900,000 ............. (re. $261,830,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses for the foster care and adoption assistance program, and the kinship guardianship assistance program, including related administrative expenses, and for services and expenses for child welfare and family preservation and family support services provided pursuant to title IV-a, subparts 1 and 2 of title IV-b and title IV-e of the federal social security act including the federal share of costs incurred implementing the federal adoption and safe families act of 1997 (P.L. 105-89); provided, however, that reimbursement to social services districts for eligible expenditures for services other than the foster care and adoption assistance program, and the kinship guardianship assistance program incurred during a particular federal fiscal year will be limited to expendi- tures claimed by March 31 of the following year. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, in lieu of payments authorized by the social services law, or payments of federal funds otherwise due to the local social services districts for programs provided under the federal social security act or the federal food stamp act, funds herein appropriated, in amounts certified by the state commissioner or the state commissioner of health as due from local social services districts each month as their share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law may be set aside by the state comptroller in an interest-bearing account with such interest accruing to the credit of the locality in order to ensure the orderly and prompt payment of providers under section 367-b of the social services law pursuant to an estimate provided by the commissioner of health of each local social services district's share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law. Funds appropriated herein shall be available for aid to municipalities and for payments to the federal government for expenditures made pursuant to the social services law and the state plan for individ- ual and family grant program under the disaster relief act of 1974. 436 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Such funds are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the office net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be transferred to any other appropriation within the office of children and family services and/or the office of temporary and disability assistance and/or suballocated to the office of temporary and disability assistance for the purpose of paying local social services districts' costs of the above program and may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation or with any other item or items within the amounts appropriated within the office of children and family services general fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the depart- ment of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee ... 868,900,000 ............. (re. $266,803,000) For additional reimbursement for services and expenses resulting from the increase in the Federal medical assistance percentage available for the foster care and adoption assistance program provided pursu- ant to title IV-e of the federal social security act in accordance with the requirements of the American recovery and reinvestment act of 2009 (Public Law 111-5). Funds appropriated herein shall be subject to all applicable reporting and accountability requirements contained in such act. Such funds are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities to the extent authorized by such act. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be transferred to any other appropriation within the office of children and family services and/or the office of temporary and disability assistance and/or suballocated to the office of temporary and disability assistance for the purpose of paying local social services districts' costs of the above program and may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation or with any other item or items within the amounts appropriated within the office of children and family services general fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the depart- ment of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee ... 48,000,000 ............... (re. $48,000,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For services and expenses for the foster care and adoption assistance program, including related administrative expenses, and for services and expenses for child welfare and family preservation and family support services provided pursuant to title IV-a, subparts 1 and 2 of title IV-b and title IV-e of the federal social security act including the federal share of costs incurred implementing the federal adoption and safe families act of 1997 (P.L. 105-89); 437 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 provided, however, that reimbursement to social services districts for eligible expenditures for services other than foster care services incurred during a particular federal fiscal year will be limited to expenditures claimed by March 31 of the following year. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, in lieu of payments authorized by the social services law, or payments of federal funds otherwise due to the local social services districts for programs provided under the federal social security act or the federal food stamp act, funds herein appropriated, in amounts certified by the state commissioner or the state commissioner of health as due from local social services districts each month as their share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law may be set aside by the state comptroller in an interest-bearing account with such interest accruing to the credit of the locality in order to ensure the orderly and prompt payment of providers under section 367-b of the social services law pursuant to an estimate provided by the commissioner of health of each local social services district's share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law. Funds appropriated herein shall be available for aid to municipalities and for payments to the federal government for expenditures made pursuant to the social services law and the state plan for individ- ual and family grant program under the disaster relief act of 1974. Such funds are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the office net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be transferred to any other appropriation within the office of children and family services and/or the office of temporary and disability assistance and/or suballocated to the office of temporary and disability assistance for the purpose of paying local social services districts' costs of the above program and may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation or with any other item or items within the amounts appropriated within the office of children and family services general fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the depart- ment of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee ... 868,900,000 ............. (re. $258,722,000) For additional reimbursement for services and expenses resulting from the increase in the Federal medical assistance percentage available for the foster care and adoption assistance program provided pursu- ant to title IV-e of the federal social security act in accordance with the requirements of the American recovery and reinvestment act of 2009 (Public Law 111-5). Funds appropriated herein shall be subject to all applicable reporting and accountability requirements contained in such act. Such funds are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities to the extent authorized by such act. 438 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be transferred to any other appropriation within the office of children and family services and/or the office of temporary and disability assistance and/or suballocated to the office of temporary and disability assistance for the purpose of paying local social services districts' costs of the above program and may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation or with any other item or items within the amounts appropriated within the office of children and family services general fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the depart- ment of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee ... 48,000,000 ................ (re. $3,960,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2009: For services and expenses for the foster care and adoption assistance program, including related administrative expenses, and for services and expenses for child welfare and family preservation and family support services provided pursuant to title IV-a, subparts 1 and 2 of title IV-b and title IV-e of the federal social security act including the federal share of costs incurred implementing the federal adoption and safe families act of 1997 (P.L. 105-89); provided, however, that reimbursement to social services districts for eligible expenditures for services other than foster care services incurred during a particular federal fiscal year will be limited to expenditures claimed by March 31 of the following year. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, in lieu of payments authorized by the social services law, or payments of federal funds otherwise due to the local social services districts for programs provided under the federal social security act or the federal food stamp act, funds herein appropriated, in amounts certified by the state commissioner or the state commissioner of health as due from local social services districts each month as their share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law may be set aside by the state comptroller in an interest-bearing account with such interest accruing to the credit of the locality in order to ensure the orderly and prompt payment of providers under section 367-b of the social services law pursuant to an estimate provided by the commissioner of health of each local social services district's share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law. Funds appropriated herein shall be available for aid to municipalities and for payments to the federal government for expenditures made pursuant to the social services law and the state plan for individ- ual and family grant program under the disaster relief act of 1974. Such funds are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the office net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. 439 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be transferred to any other appropriation within the office of children and family services and/or the office of temporary and disability assistance and/or suballocated to the office of temporary and disability assistance for the purpose of paying local social services districts' costs of the above program and may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation or with any other item or items within the amounts appropriated within the office of children and family services general fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the depart- ment of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee ... 868,900,000 ............. (re. $217,109,000) Special Revenue Fund - Other Combined [Gifts, Grants and Bequests] EXPENDABLE TRUST Fund Children and Family Trust Fund ACCOUNT - 20128 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses related to the administration and implemen- tation of contracts for prevention and support service programs for victims of family violence under the William B. Hoyt memorial chil- dren and family trust fund pursuant to article 10-A of the social services law. Funds appropriated to the children and family trust fund shall be available for expenditure for such services and expenses herein ... 3,459,000 ..................... (re. $3,459,000) Special Revenue Fund - Other Combined [Gifts, Grants and Bequests] EXPENDABLE TRUST Fund Children and Family Trust Fund ACCOUNT By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses related to the administration and implemen- tation of contracts for prevention and support service programs for victims of family violence under the William B. Hoyt memorial chil- dren and family trust fund pursuant to article 10-A of the social services law. Funds appropriated to the children and family trust fund shall be available for expenditure for such services and expenses herein ... 3,459,000 ..................... (re. $3,459,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses related to the administration and implemen- tation of contracts for prevention and support service programs for victims of family violence under the William B. Hoyt memorial chil- dren and family trust fund pursuant to article 10-A of the social services law. Funds appropriated to the children and family trust fund shall be available for expenditure for such services and expenses herein ... 3,459,000 ..................... (re. $3,371,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2010: 440 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses related to the administration and implemen- tation of contracts for prevention and support service programs for victims of family violence under the William B. Hoyt memorial chil- dren and family trust fund pursuant to article 10-A of the social services law. Funds appropriated to the children and family trust fund shall be available for expenditure for such services and expenses herein ... 3,459,000 ..................... (re. $3,459,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2009: For services and expenses related to the administration and implemen- tation of contracts for prevention and support services for victims of family violence under the William B. Hoyt memorial children and family trust fund pursuant to article 10-A of the social services law. Funds appropriated to the children and family trust fund shall be available for expenditure for such services and expenses herein ... 3,459,000 ....................................... (re. $893,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2008: For services and expenses related to the administration and implemen- tation of contracts for prevention and support service programs for victims of family violence under the William B. Hoyt memorial chil- dren and family trust fund pursuant to article 10-A of the social services law. Funds appropriated to the children and family trust fund shall be available for expenditure for such services and expenses herein ... 3,459,000 ....................... (re. $362,000) TRAINING AND DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For state reimbursement to local social services districts for train- ing expenses associated with title IV-a, title IV-e, title IV-d, title IV-f and title XIX of the federal social security act or their successor titles and programs. Funds appropriated herein shall be available for aid to municipalities and for payments to the federal government for expenditures made pursuant to the social services law and the state plan for individ- ual and family grant program under the disaster relief act of 1974. Such funds are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the office net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be transferred to any other appropriation and/or suballocated to any other agency for the purpose of paying local social services district cost or may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation or with any other item or items within the amounts appropriated within the office of children and family services - local assistance account with the approval of 441 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. The amount appropriated herein, as may be adjusted by transfer of general fund moneys for administration of child welfare, training and development, public assistance, and food stamp programs appro- priated in the office of children and family services and the office of temporary and disability assistance, shall constitute total state reimbursement for all local training programs in state fiscal year 2013-14 ... 4,815,800 ............................. (re. $4,815,800) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Federal Health and Human Services Fund Account - 25175 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For reimbursement to local social services districts for training expenses associated with title IV-a, title IV-e, title IV-d and title XIX of the federal social security act or their successor titles and programs. Funds appropriated herein shall be available for aid to municipalities and for payments to the federal government for expenditures made pursuant to the social services law and the state plan for individ- ual and family grant program under the disaster relief act of 1974. Such funds are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the office net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be transferred to any other appropriation and/or suballocated to any other agency for the purpose of paying local social services district cost, or may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation or with any other item or items within the amounts appropriated within the office of children and family services federal funds - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee ........................... 19,219,000 ....................................... (re. $19,219,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Federal Health and Human Services Fund Account By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For reimbursement to local social services districts for training expenses associated with title IV-a, title IV-e, title IV-d and title XIX of the federal social security act or their successor titles and programs. 442 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Funds appropriated herein shall be available for aid to municipalities and for payments to the federal government for expenditures made pursuant to the social services law and the state plan for individ- ual and family grant program under the disaster relief act of 1974. Such funds are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the office net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be transferred to any other appropriation and/or suballocated to any other agency for the purpose of paying local social services district cost, or may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation or with any other item or items within the amounts appropriated within the office of children and family services federal funds - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee ........................... 19,219,000 ....................................... (re. $16,889,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For reimbursement to local social services districts for training expenses associated with title IV-a, title IV-e, title IV-d and title XIX of the federal social security act or their successor titles and programs. Funds appropriated herein shall be available for aid to municipalities and for payments to the federal government for expenditures made pursuant to the social services law and the state plan for individ- ual and family grant program under the disaster relief act of 1974. Such funds are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the office net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be transferred to any other appropriation and/or suballocated to any other agency for the purpose of paying local social services district cost, or may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation or with any other item or items within the amounts appropriated within the office of children and family services federal funds - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee ........................... 19,219,000 ....................................... (re. $18,600,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For reimbursement to local social services districts for training expenses associated with title IV-a, title IV-e, title IV-d and 443 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 title XIX of the federal social security act or their successor titles and programs. Funds appropriated herein shall be available for aid to municipalities and for payments to the federal government for expenditures made pursuant to the social services law and the state plan for individ- ual and family grant program under the disaster relief act of 1974. Such funds are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the office net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be transferred to any other appropriation and/or suballocated to any other agency for the purpose of paying local social services district cost, or may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation or with any other item or items within the amounts appropriated within the office of children and family services federal funds - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee ........................... 19,219,000 ....................................... (re. $16,929,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2009: For reimbursement to local social services districts for training expenses associated with title IV-a, title IV-e, title IV-d and title XIX of the federal social security act or their successor titles and programs. Funds appropriated herein shall be available for aid to municipalities and for payments to the federal government for expenditures made pursuant to the social services law and the state plan for individ- ual and family grant program under the disaster relief act of 1974. Such funds are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the office net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be transferred to any other appropriation and/or suballocated to any other agency for the purpose of paying local social services district cost, or may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation or with any other item or items within the amounts appropriated within the office of children and family services federal funds - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee ........................... 19,219,000 ....................................... (re. $14,219,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2009, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: 444 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Maintenance Undistributed For services and expenses or for contracts with municipalities and/or private not-for-profit agencies for the amounts herein provided: General Fund Community Projects Fund - 007 Account CC COMMUNITY EMPOWERMENT NETWORK, INC. ... 5,000 ............. (re. $409) YOUNG ISRAEL OF HILLCREST ... 2,000 ..................... (re. $2,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2008, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: Maintenance Undistributed For services and expenses or for contracts with municipalities and/or private not-for-profit agencies for the amounts herein provided: General Fund Community Projects Fund - 007 Account CC JEWISH COMMUNITY COUNCIL OF THE ROCKAWAY PENINSULA, INC. ............. 7,500 ................................................. (re. $7,500) KINGS BAY YM-YWHA, INC. ... 5,000 ....................... (re. $5,000) SAFE FOUNDATION ... 3,000 ............................... (re. $3,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2007, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: Maintenance Undistributed For services and expenses or for contracts with municipalities and/or private not-for-profit agencies for the amounts herein provided: General Fund Community Projects Fund - 007 Account CC CROWN HEIGHTS MEDIATION CENTER ... 3,500 ................ (re. $3,500) JEWISH COMMUNITY COUNCIL OF THE ROCKAWAY PENINSULA, INC. ............. 7,500 ................................................. (re. $7,500) 445 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS General Fund ....................... 1,260,445,000 62,690,000 Special Revenue Funds - Federal .... 3,728,535,000 3,078,731,000 Special Revenue Funds - Other ...... 19,900,000 0 Fiduciary Funds .................... 10,000,000 0 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 5,018,880,000 3,141,421,000 ================ ================ SCHEDULE CHILD WELL BEING PROGRAM ................................... 140,000,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Child Support Account - 25178 For reimbursement of local administrative expenses for child support and establish- ment of paternity pursuant to title IV-D of the federal social security act. Notwithstanding subdivision 1 of section 111-d and section 153 of the social services law or any other inconsistent provision of law, such reimbursement shall constitute total reimbursement for activ- ities funded herein in state fiscal year 2014-2015. Notwithstanding section 111-e of the social services law or any other provision of law, social services districts shall retain the non-federal share of any support collections otherwise payable as reimbursement to the state. Such funds are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the office of temporary and disability assist- ance net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation within the office of temporary and disability assist- ance federal fund - local assistance 446 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 account with the approval of the director of the budget, who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chair- man of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, amounts appropriated herein received pursuant to section 391 of the federal personal responsibility and work opportunity reconciliation act of 1996 may be used without state or local financial participation to provide grants or enter into contracts with courts, local public agencies, or nonprofit private entities consistent with federal law and require- ments. Such grants and/or contracts shall be made based on the results of a compet- itive procurement. Funds appropriated herein may be used for a federally approved research and demon- stration project for improved custodial cooperation. Notwithstanding any incon- sistent provision of law, these funds shall be available without local financial participation .............................. 140,000,000 -------------- EMPLOYMENT AND ECONOMIC SUPPORT PROGRAM .................. 4,728,284,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For state reimbursement of the safety net assistance program as established pursuant to chapter 436 of the laws of 1997. Notwithstanding section 153 of the social services law or any other inconsistent provision of law, funds appropriated here- in shall reimburse 29 percent of safety net assistance expenditures, including the cost of providing shelter supplements for safety net assistance households at local option in order to prevent eviction and address homelessness in accordance with social services district plans approved by the office of temporary and disability assistance and the director of the budget, provided, however, that in social services 447 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 districts with a population over five million no shelter supplements other than those to prevent eviction shall be reim- bursed unless such social services district has agreed to offset claims for other eligible public assistance expendi- tures in an amount commensurate with the cost of any such supplements, and further provided that such supplements shall not be part of the standard of need pursuant to section 131-a of the social services law. Funds appropriated herein shall also reimburse 29 percent of safety net assist- ance expenditures for emergency shelter, transportation, or nutrition payments which the district determines are neces- sary to establish or maintain independent living arrangements among persons who have been medically diagnosed as having acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) or HIV-related illness and who are home- less or facing homelessness and for whom no viable and less costly alternative to housing is available; provided, however, that funds appropriated herein may only be used for such purposes if the cost of such allowances are not eligible for reimburse- ment under medical assistance or other programs. Such funds are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the office of temporary and disability assist- ance, net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits, including those related to title IV-E of the social security act; and including, but not limited to, additional federal funds resulting from any changes in federal cost allocation methodologies. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation within the office of temporary and disability assist- ance general fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget, who shall file such approval with the department of audit and 448 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 control and copies thereof with the chair- man of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Social services districts shall be required to report to the office of temporary and disability assistance on an annual basis, information, as determined and requested by the office, related to services and expenditures for which reimbursement is sought for providing temporary housing assistance to homeless individuals and families. Such information shall be submitted electronically to the extent feasible as determined by the office, and shall be used to evaluate expenditures by such social services districts for the provision of temporary housing assistance for homeless individuals and families. For persons living with clinical/symptomatic HIV illness or AIDS who are receiving public assistance, funds appropriated herein shall not be used to reimburse the additional rental costs determined based on limiting such person's earned and/or unearned income contribution to 30 percent. Notwithstanding section 153 of the social services law, or any other inconsistent provision of law, such appropriation shall be available for reimbursement of eligible claims incurred on or after January 1, 2014 and before January 1, 2015, that are otherwise reimbursable by the state on or after April 1, 2014, that are claimed by March 1, 2015. Such reimbursement shall constitute total state reimbursement for activities funded herein in state fiscal year 2014-2015 ............................. 460,000,000 For expenditures for additional state payments for eligible aged, blind, and disabled persons related to supplemental security income and for expenditures made pursuant to title 8 of article 5 of the social services law. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation within the office of tempo- rary and disability assistance general fund - local assistance account with the 449 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 approval of the director of the budget, who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee .......... 675,000,000 For services and expenses of a program, pursuant to section 35 of the social services law, providing legal represen- tation of individuals whose federal disa- bility benefits have been denied or may be discontinued. The commissioner shall reduce reimbursement otherwise payable to social services districts to ensure that social services districts shall financial- ly participate in additional legal repre- sentation expenditures made pursuant to this provision. Such reduction in local reimbursement shall be allocated among districts by the commissioner based on the cost of, and number of district residents served by, each legal assistance program, or by such alternative cost allocation procedure deemed appropriate by the commissioner after consultation with social services officials .................... 2,630,000 For additional services and expenses of a program, pursuant to section 35 of the social services law, providing legal representation of individuals whose feder- al disability benefits have been denied or may be discontinued. The commissioner shall reduce reimbursement otherwise paya- ble to social services districts to ensure that social services districts shall financially participate in additional legal representation expenditures made pursuant to this provision. Such reduction in local reimbursement shall be allocated among districts by the commissioner based on the cost of, and number of district residents served by, each legal assistance program, or by such alternative cost allo- cation procedure deemed appropriate by the commissioner after consultation with social services officials ...................... 870,000 For services to support human immunodefici- ency virus specific welfare-to-work programs. Components of each such program shall include, but not be limited to, on-the-job training and employment. Each 450 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 such program shall guarantee that individ- uals completing the program obtain full- time employment with health insurance coverage. The office of temporary and disability assistance, in conjunction with the AIDS institute of the department of health, shall select the organizations to operate such programs through a compet- itive bid process ............................ 1,161,000 For grants to community based organizations for nutrition outreach in areas where a significant percentage or number of those potentially eligible for food assistance programs are not participating in such programs. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, including section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part N of chapter 56 of the laws of 2013, for the period commenc- ing on April 1, 2014 and ending March 31, 2015 the commissioner shall not apply any cost of living adjustment for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimburse- ment ......................................... 3,018,000 For services and expenses incurred by local social services districts in relation to the administrative cap waiver requests submitted to the office of temporary and disability assistance for exempt area plans submitted for calendar years through 2003. Such payments shall be made until March 31, 2017 at which time this appro- priation will be used for services and expenses incurred by local social services districts in relation to the adult shelter cap. Such payments shall be made until March 31, 2042 at which time both the administrative cap waiver and adult shel- ter cap liabilities will be deemed fully reimbursed ................................... 2,000,000 For state reimbursement of a program for persons living with clinical/symptomatic HIV illness or AIDS in social services districts with a population over five million who are receiving services through such district's administrative unit providing HIV/AIDS services, public assistance and earned and/or unearned income who shall not be required to pay 451 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 more than 30 percent of his or her monthly earned and/or unearned income toward the cost of rent. Notwithstanding any other inconsistent provision of law, such reimbursement shall constitute total reimbursement for activities funded herein in state fiscal year 2014-15. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until a plan has been submitted by a district and approved by the office of temporary and disability assistance and the director of the budget ................... 9,000,000 For services and expenses of the hispanic federation adult basic literacy and educa- tion initiative ................................ 250,000 For additional services and expenses of food banks throughout New York State. Such funds may be suballocated, transferred or otherwise made available to the department of health ...................................... 750,000 For services and expenses of the Council on Jewish Organizations of Flatbush for community social services programs .............. 20,000 For services and expenses of the 1886 Commu- nity Food Pantry ................................ 50,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ............... 1,154,749,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Home Energy Assistance Program Account - 25123 Notwithstanding section 97 of the social services law, funds appropriated herein shall be available for services and expenses, including payments to public and private agencies and individuals for the low income home energy assistance program provided pursuant to the low income energy assistance act of 1981. Funds appropriated herein, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, may be transferred or suballocated to other state agencies for expenses related to the low income home energy assistance program. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of the law, the amount herein appropriated may be increased or decreased by inter- change with any other appropriation within the office of temporary and disability 452 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 assistance federal fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget, who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chair- man of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee ............................ 500,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................. 500,000,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Temporary Assistance for Needy Families Account - 25178 For reimbursement of the cost of the family assistance and the emergency assistance to families programs. Notwithstanding section 153 of the social services law or any inconsistent provision of law, funds appropriated herein shall be provided without state or local participation and shall include the cost of providing shel- ter supplements for family assistance households at local option in order to prevent eviction and address homelessness in accordance with social services district plans approved by the office of temporary and disability assistance and the director of the budget, provided, however, that in social services districts with a population over five million no shelter supplements other than those to prevent eviction shall be reimbursed unless such social services district has agreed to offset claims for other eligible public assistance expenditures in an amount commensurate with the cost of any such supplement, and further provided that such supplements shall not be part of the standard of need pursuant to section 131-a of the social services law. Funds appro- priated herein shall also reimburse for family assistance expenditures for emer- gency shelter, transportation, or nutri- tion payments which the district deter- mines are necessary to establish or maintain independent living arrangements among persons who have been medically diagnosed as having acquired immunodefici- 453 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 ency syndrome (AIDS) or HIV-related illness and who are homeless or facing homelessness and for whom no viable and less costly alternative to housing is available; provided, however, that funds appropriated herein may only be used for such purposes if the cost of such allow- ances are not eligible for reimbursement under medical assistance or other programs. Such funds are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the office of temporary and disability assist- ance net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits including, but not limited to, additional federal funds resulting from any changes in federal cost allocation methodologies. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation within the office of temporary and disability assist- ance federal fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget, who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chair- man of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Social services districts shall be required to report to the office of temporary and disability assistance on an annual basis, information, as determined and requested by the office, related to services and expenditures for which reimbursement is sought for providing temporary housing assistance to homeless individuals and families. Such information shall be submitted electronically to the extent feasible as determined by the office, and shall be used to evaluate expenditures by such social services districts for the provision of temporary housing assistance for homeless individuals and families. For persons living with clinical/symptomatic HIV illness or AIDS who are receiving 454 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 public assistance, funds appropriated herein shall not be used to reimburse the additional rental costs determined based on limiting such person's earned and/or unearned income contribution to 30 percent. Notwithstanding section 153 of the social services law, or any other inconsistent provision of law, such appropriation shall be available for reimbursement of eligible claims incurred on or after January 1, 2014 and before January 1, 2015, that are otherwise reimbursable by the state on or after April 1, 2014, that are claimed by March 1, 2015. Such reimbursement shall constitute total federal reimbursement for activities funded herein in state fiscal year 2014-2015 ........................... 1,350,000,000 For transfer to the credit of the office of children and family services federal health and human services fund, state operations or federal health and human services fund, local assistance, federal day care account for additional reimburse- ment to social services districts for child care assistance provided pursuant to title 5-C of article 6 of the social services law. The funds shall be appor- tioned among the social services districts by the office according to an allocation plan developed by the office and submitted to the director of the budget for approval within 60 days of enactment of the budget. The funds allocated to a district under this appropriation in addition to any state block grant funds allocated to the district for child care services and any funds the district requests the office of temporary and disability assistance to transfer from the district's flexible fund for family services allocation to the federal day care account shall constitute the district's entire block grant allo- cation for a particular federal fiscal year, which shall be available only for child care assistance expenditures made during that federal fiscal year and which are claimed by March 31 of the year imme- diately following the end of that federal fiscal year. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, any claims for child 455 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 care assistance made by a social services district for expenditures made during a particular federal fiscal year, other than claims made under title XX of the federal social security act and under the supple- mental nutrition assistance program employment and training funds, shall be counted against the social services district's block grant allocation for that federal fiscal year. A social services district shall expend its allocation from the block grant in accord- ance with the applicable provision in federal law and regulations relating to the federal funds included in the state block grant for child care and the regu- lations of the office of children and family services. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, each district's claims submitted under the state block grant for child care will be processed in a manner that maximizes the availability of federal funds and ensures that the district meets its maintenance of effort requirement in each applicable federal fiscal year. Prior to transfer of funds appropriated herein, the commissioner of the office of children and family services shall consult with the commissioner of the office of temporary and disability assistance to determine the availability of such funding and to request that the commissioner of the office of temporary and disability assist- ance takes necessary steps to notify the department of health and human services of the transfer of funding .................... 283,811,000 For allocation to local social services districts for the flexible fund for family services. Funds shall, without state or local participation, be allocated to local social services districts in accordance with a methodology to be developed by the office of temporary and disability assist- ance and the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget. Such amounts allocated to local social services districts shall hereinafter be referred to as the flexible fund for family services and shall be used for eligible services to eligible individ- uals under the State plan for the federal 456 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 temporary assistance for needy families block grant. Such funds are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities and, notwith- standing section 153 of the social services law and any inconsistent provision of law, shall constitute the full amount of federal temporary assist- ance for needy families funds to be paid on account of activities funded in whole or in part hereunder and the full amount of state reimbursement to be paid on account of local district administrative claims. District allocations from the flexible fund for family services may be spent only pursuant to plans of expendi- ture, developed by each social services district and the local governing body and approved by the office of temporary and disability assistance, the office of chil- dren and family services, and the director of the budget. Such allocation shall be available for reimbursement through March 31, 2017; provided, however, that reimbursement for child welfare services other than foster care services shall be available for eligible expenditures incurred on or after October 1, 2013 and before October 1, 2014 that are otherwise reimbursable by the state on or after April 1, 2014 and that are claimed by March 31, 2015. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amounts so appropriated for allocation to local social services districts, may be used, without state or local financial participation, by social services districts for such district's first eligible expenditures that occurred on or after October 1, 2013, or, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, during any other period beginning on or after January 1, 1997, for tuition costs for foster care children who are eligible for emergency assistance for families in the manner the state was authorized to fund such costs under part A of title IV of the social security act as such part was in effect on September 30, 1995; provided that the funds appropriated 457 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 herein may not be used to reimburse local- ities for costs disallowed under title IV-E of the social security act. Such expenditures shall constitute good cause pursuant to section 408 (a) (10) of the social security act. Such funds may also be used, without state or local partic- ipation, for care, maintenance, super- vision, and tuition for juvenile delin- quents and persons in need of supervision who are placed in residential programs operated by authorized agencies and who are eligible for emergency assistance to families in the manner the state was authorized to fund such costs under part A of title IV of the social security act as such part was in effect on September 30, 1995. Such expenditures shall constitute good cause pursuant to section 408 (a) (10) of the social security act. Unless otherwise approved by the commissioner of the office of children and family services with the approval of the director of the budget, these funds may be used only for eligible expenditures made from October 1, 2013 through September 30, 2014. Notwith- standing any inconsistent provision of law, the funds so appropriated may not be used to reimburse localities for costs disallowed under title IV-E of the social security act. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a social services district may request that the office of temporary and disability assistance retain and transfer a portion of the district's allocation of these funds to the credit of the office of children and family services federal health and human services fund, local assistance, title XX social services block grant for use by the district for eligible title XX services and/or to the credit of the office of children and family services federal health and human services fund, local assistance, federal day care account for use by the district for eligible child care expenditures under the state block grant for child care, within the percent- ages established by the state in accord- ance with the federal social security act and related federal regulations. Any funds 458 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 transferred at a district's request to the title XX social services block grant shall be used by the district for eligible title XX social services provided in accordance with the provisions of the federal social security act and the social services law to children or their families whose income is less than 200 percent of the federal poverty level applicable to the family size involved. Any funds transferred at a district's request to the office of chil- dren and family services federal health and human services fund, local assistance, federal day care account shall be made available to the district for use for eligible child care expenditures in accordance with the applicable provisions of federal law and regulations relating to federal funds included in the state block grant for child care and in accordance with applicable state law and regulations of the office of children and family services. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, any claims made by a social services district for expenditures made for child care during a particular federal fiscal year, other than claims made under title XX of the federal social security act and under the supplemental nutrition assistance program employment and training funds, shall be counted against the social services district's block grant for child care for that feder- al fiscal year. Each social services district must certify to the office of children and family services and the office of temporary and disability assist- ance, within 90 days of enactment of the budget but before August 15, 2014, the amount of funds it wishes to have trans- ferred under this provision. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the amount of the funds that each district expends on child welfare services from its flexible fund for family services funds and any flexible fund for family services funds transferred at the district's request to the title XX social services block grant must, to the extent that fami- lies are eligible therefore, be equal to or greater than the district's portion of 459 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 the $342,322,341 statewide child welfare threshold amount, which shall be estab- lished pursuant to a formula developed by the office of temporary and disability assistance and the office of children and family services and approved by the direc- tor of the budget. Notwithstanding any other provision of law including the state finance law and any local procurement law, at the request of a social services district and with the approval of the director of the budget, a portion of the funds appropriated herein may be retained by the office of temporary and disability assistance for any services eligible for funding under the flexible fund for family services for which the applicable state agency has a contractual relationship. Such funds may be suballo- cated, transferred or otherwise made available to the department of transporta- tion ....................................... 964,000,000 The following remaining appropriations with- in the office of temporary and disability assistance federal health and human services fund temporary assistance for needy families account shall be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, such funds may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation within the office of tempo- rary and disability assistance or office of children and family services federal fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget. Such funds shall be provided without state or local participation for services to eligible individuals under the state plan for the temporary assistance for needy families block grant whose incomes do not exceed 200 percent of the federal poverty level or who are otherwise eligible under such plan, provided that such services to eligible persons not in receipt of public assistance shall not constitute "assist- ance" under applicable federal regulations and no more than 15 percent of the funds made available herein may be used for administration, provided further that the 460 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 director of the budget does not determine that such use of funds can be expected to have the effect of increasing qualified state expenditures under paragraph 7 of subdivision (a) of section 409 of the federal social security act above the minimum applicable federal maintenance of effort requirement: For services and expenses of food banks throughout New York State. Such funds may be suballocated, transferred or otherwise made available to the department of health .............................................. 2,000,000 For allocation to local social services districts for the summer youth employment program. Such funds shall be provided without state or local participation for services to eligible individuals aged fourteen to twenty. Notwithstanding any other inconsistent law to the contrary, the commissioner of any local department of social services may assign all or a portion of moneys appropriated herein on behalf of such local department of social services to the workforce investment board designated by such commissioner and upon receipt of such monies, any such workforce investment board shall be obligated to utilize such funds consistent with the purposes of this appropriation. Funds appropriated herein shall be allocated to local social services districts in accord- ance with a methodology developed by the office of temporary and disability assist- ance and approved by the director of the budget. At the request of local social services districts, funds not used for costs of the summer youth program may be transferred to the credit of the district's allocation of the flexible fund for family services; provided, however, that a minimum of $25,000,000 will be used for the summer youth program ................ 27,500,000 For the continuation and expansion of a demonstration project to assist individ- uals and families in moving out of poverty through the pursuit of higher education. Projects shall include intensive, long- term case management and statistically- based outcome assessments. The amount appropriated herein shall be made avail- 461 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 able for one project at an education and work consortium having developed programs that moved significant numbers of people from welfare to permanent employment, in receipt of financial commitments from a not-for-profit foundation, and having an established working relationship with regional social services agencies, the local business community and other public and/or private institutions of higher education. Such program shall provide services to recipients of family assist- ance, safety net assistance and other eligible individuals. The consortium shall consist of three institutions of higher education with one of the institutions being a CUNY institution, one a New York city based institution, and one based in Westchester county ............................. 800,000 For services and expenses related to the advantage afterschool program. Such funds are to be available pursuant to a plan prepared by the office of children and family services and approved by the direc- tor of the budget to extend or expand current contracts with community based organizations, to award new contracts to continue programs where the existing contractors are not satisfactorily performing as determined by the office of children and family services and/or to award new contracts through a competitive process to community based organizations ....... 500,000 For services related to the development of technology assisted learning programs at the educational opportunity centers. Such funds may be transferred, suballocated or otherwise made available in accordance with a memorandum of understanding between the office of temporary and disability assistance and the state university of New York. Provided, however, that funds appro- priated herein shall be used to provide basic educational skills, job readiness training, and occupational training to program participants. Of the funds appro- priated herein, up to $215,000 shall be available without state or local financial participation for the development of tech- nology assisted learning programs provided by community based organizations which 462 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 serve eligible individuals living with HIV/AIDS ..................................... 5,000,000 For services of the BRIDGE program, provided however, that, unless otherwise determined by the director of the budget, the rate of state financial participation shall be the same rates as required in the month imme- diately preceding December, 1996. Funds shall be made available and/or suballo- cated to the state university of New York for services and expenditures of the BRIDGE program. Funds made available here- in shall be used for services to eligible individuals and families whose public assistance case includes a dependent child under the age of 18 or under the age of 19 if the child is attending secondary school and is in receipt of safety net assistance ................................................ 102,000 For services, notwithstanding any inconsist- ent provision of law, and without state or local financial participation, of the career pathways program for not-for-pro- fit, community-based organizations provid- ing coordinated, comprehensive employment services beyond the level currently funded by local social services districts to eligible individuals and families. Such funds are to be made available to estab- lish a career pathways program to link education and occupational training to subsequent employment through a continuum of educational programs and integrated support services to enable eligible participants, including disconnected young adults, ages sixteen to twenty-four, to advance over time both to higher levels of education and to higher wage jobs in targeted occupational sectors. With funds appropriated herein, the office of tempo- rary and disability assistance in consul- tation with the department of labor shall establish the career pathways program and provide technical support, as needed, to provide education, training, and job placement for low-income individuals, age sixteen and older. Preference shall be given to eighteen to twenty-four year olds who are unemployed or underemployed, in areas of the state with demonstrated labor market needs and unemployment rates that 463 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 are greater than the appropriate or comparative rate of employment for the region, and to persons in receipt of fami- ly assistance and/or safety net assist- ance. Of the amounts appropriated, to the extent practicable, at least sixty percent shall be available for services to eigh- teen to twenty-four year olds, with remaining funds available to recipients of family assistance and/or safety net assistance, without age restrictions, and sixteen to seventeen year old self-sup- porting individuals who are heads of household. The office of temporary and disability assistance in consultation with the department of labor shall develop a request for proposals and shall receive, review, and assess applications. In selecting proposals, the office of tempo- rary and disability assistance and the department of labor shall give preference to programs that demonstrate community- based collaborations with education and training providers and employers in the region. Such education and training providers may include, but not be limited to general equivalency diplomas programs, community colleges, junior colleges, busi- ness and trade schools, vocational insti- tutions, and institutions with baccalau- reate degree-granting programs; programs that provide for a career path or career paths, as supported by identified local employment needs; programs that provide employment services, including but not limited to, post-secondary training designed to meet the needs of employers in the local labor market, or catchment area; programs that include education and train- ing components, such as remedial educa- tion, individual training plans, pre-em- ployment training, workplace basic skills, and literacy skills training. Such educa- tion and training must include insti- tutions, industry associations, or other credentialing bodies for the purpose of providing participants with certificates, diplomas, or degrees; projects that provide comprehensive student support services, including but not limited to tutoring, mentoring, child care, after 464 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 school program access, transportation, and case management, as part of the individual training plan. Preference shall be given to proposals that include not-for-profit collaborations with education, training, or employer stakeholders in the region; programs which leverage additional commu- nity resources and provide participant support services; training that result in job placement; and education that links participants with occupational skills training and/or employer-related creden- tials, credits, diplomas or certificates ..... 1,000,000 For services and expenses of not-for-profit and voluntary agencies providing support services to the caretaker relative of a minor child when such services are provided to eligible individuals and fami- lies. Such funds are available pursuant to a plan prepared by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget to continue or expand existing programs with existing contractors that are satisfactorily performing as determined by the office of children and family services, to award new contracts to continue programs where the existing contractors are not satisfactori- ly performing as determined by the office of children and family services and/or to award new contracts through a competitive process ........................................ 500,000 For the services of Centro of Oneida for the implementation of programs, or the provision of additional transportation services to such eligible individuals and families, for the purpose of transporta- tion to and from employment or other allowable work activities ....................... 25,000 Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the funds appropriated herein shall be available for transfer to the federal health and human services fund, local assistance account, federal day care account to provide additional funding for subsidies and quality activities at the city university of New York, provided that of such amount, $56,000 shall be available to community colleges and $85,000 shall be available to senior colleges ................... 141,000 465 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the funds appropriated herein shall be available for transfer to the federal health and human services fund, local assistance account, federal day care account to continue operation of the facilitated enrollment pilot program in Capital Region-Oneida (consisting of Rens- selaer, Schenectady, Saratoga, Albany and Oneida counties) as provided to the NYS AFL-CIO Workforce Development Institute to act or continue to act as the administra- tor to implement the program proposed by the union child care coalition of the NYS AFL-CIO and approved by the office of children and family services. The adminis- trative cost, including the cost of the development of the evaluation of the pilot program shall not exceed ten percent of the funds available for this purpose. The remaining portion of the funds shall be allocated by the office of children and family services to the local social services districts where the recipient families reside as determined by the project administrator based on projected need and cost of providing child care subsidies payment to working families enrolled through the pilot initiative, a local social services district shall not reimburse subsidy payments in excess of the amount the subsidy funding appropri- ated herein can support. Child care subsi- dies paid on behalf of eligible families shall be reimbursed at the actual cost of care up to the applicable market rate for the district in which child care is provided and in accordance with the fee schedule of the local social services district making the subsidy payment. Up to $267,600 shall be made available to the NYS AFL-CIO Workforce Development Insti- tute, or other designated administrator, to administer and to implement a plan approved by the office of children and family services for this pilot program in consultation with the advisory council. This administrator shall prepare and submit to the office of children and fami- ly services, the chairs of the senate committee on social services, the senate 466 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 committee on children and families, the senate committee on labor, the chairs of the assembly committee on children and families, and the assembly committee on social services, an evaluation of the pilot with recommendations. Such evalu- ation shall include available information regarding the pilot programs or partic- ipants in the pilot programs, including but not limited to: the number of income- eligible children of working parents with income greater than 200 percent but at or less than 275 percent of the federal poverty level, the ages of the children served by the project, the number of fami- lies served by the project who are in receipt of family assistance, the factors that parents considered when searching for child care, the factors that barred the families' access to child care assistance prior to their enrollment in the facili- tated enrollment program, the number of families who receive a child care subsidy pursuant to this program who choose to use such subsidy for regulated child care, and the number of families who receive a child care subsidy pursuant to this program who choose to use such subsidy to receive child care services provided by a legally exempt provider. Such report shall be submitted by the applicable project admin- istrator, on or before November 1, 2014, provided that if such report is not received by November 30, 2014, reimburse- ment for administrative costs shall be either reduced or withheld, and failure of an administrator to submit a timely report may jeopardize such administrator's program from receiving funding in future years. Child care subsidies paid on behalf of eligible families shall be reimbursed at the actual cost of care up to the applicable market rate for the district in which the child care is provided, in accordance with the fee schedule of the local social services district making the subsidy payments. The administrator for this pilot project is required to submit bi-monthly reports on the fifteenth day of every other month beginning on May 15, 2014 and bi-monthly thereafter that 467 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 provide current enrollment and information including, but not limited to, the amount of the approved subsidy level, the level of co-payment by the local social services district required for the participants in the program, the program's adopted budget reflecting all expenses including salaries and other information as needed, to the office of children and family services, the chairs of the senate committee on social services, the senate committee on children and families, the senate commit- tee on labor, the chairs of the assembly committee on children and families and the assembly committee on social services, and the local social services districts. Provided however that if such bi-monthly reports are not received from this Capital Region-Oneida administrator, reimbursement for administrative costs shall be either reduced or withheld and failure of an administrator to submit a timely report may jeopardize such administrator's program from receiving funding in future years. The office of children and family services shall provide technical assist- ance to the pilot program to assist in timely coordination with the monthly claiming process. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, this pilot program maintained herein may be terminated if the administrator for such program mismanages such program, by engaging in actions including but not limited to, improper use of funds, providing for child care subsi- dies in excess of the amount the subsidy funding appropriated herein can support, and failing to submit claims for reimbursement in a timely fashion ............ 2,676,000 Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the funds appropriated herein, shall be available for transfer to the federal health and human services fund, local assistance account, federal day care account to operate and support enrollment in the child care facilitated enrollment pilot programs which expand access to child care subsidies for working families living or employed in the Liberty Zone, the boroughs of Brooklyn, Queens, and Bronx, and in the county of Monroe, with 468 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 income up to 275 percent of the federal poverty level. Of the amount appropriated herein, $1,147,000 shall be made available for Monroe county, and $3,442,000 shall be made available for all other projects. Up to $114,700 shall be made available to the NYS AFL-CIO Workforce Development Insti- tute to administer Monroe county's program and to implement a plan approved by the office of children and family services; and up to $344,200 shall be made available to the Consortium for Worker Education, Inc., to administer and to implement a plan approved by the office of children and family services for the programs in the Liberty Zone, and the boroughs of Brooklyn, Queens and Bronx. Each pilot program administrator shall prepare and submit to the office of children and fami- ly services, the chairs of the senate committee on children and families and the senate committee on social services, the chair of the assembly committee on chil- dren and families, the chair of the assem- bly committee on social services, the chair of the senate committee on labor, and the chair of the assembly committee on labor, a report on the pilot with recom- mendations for continuation or dissolution of the program supported by appropriate documentation. Such report shall include available, information regarding the pilot programs or participants in the pilot programs, absent identifying information, including but not limited to: the number of income-eligible children of working parents with income greater than 200 percent but at or less than 275 percent of the federal poverty level; the ages of the children served by the project, the number of families who receive a child care subsidy pursuant to this program who choose to use such subsidy for regulated child care, and the number of families who receive a child care subsidy pursuant to this program who choose to use such subsi- dy to receive child care services provided by a legally exempt provider. Such report shall be submitted by the applicable project administrator, on or before Novem- ber 1, 2014, provided that if such report 469 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 is not received by November 1, 2014, reimbursement for administrative costs shall be either reduced or withheld, and failure of an administrator to submit a timely report may jeopardize such program's funding in future years. Expenses related to the development of the evaluation of the pilot programs shall be paid from the pilot program's administra- tive set-aside or non-state funds. The remaining portion of the project's funds shall be allocated by the office of chil- dren and family services to the local social services districts where the recip- ient families reside as determined by the project administrator based on projected needs and cost of providing child care subsidy payments to working families enrolled in the child care subsidy program through the pilot initiative, provided however that the office of children and family services shall not reimburse subsi- dy payments in excess of the amount the subsidy funding appropriated herein can support and the applicable local social services district shall not be required to approve or pay for subsidies not funded herein. The total number of slots for pilot programs located within the city of New York shall not exceed one thousand during fiscal year 2014-2015. Vacancies in child care slots may be filled at such time as the total enrollment of the New York city pilot program is less than one thousand slots. Child care subsidies paid on behalf of eligible families shall be reimbursed at the actual cost of care up to the applicable market rate for the district in which the child care is provided, for subsidy payments in accord- ance with the fee schedule of the local social services district making the subsi- dy payments. Pilot programs are required to submit bi-monthly reports to the office of children and family services, the local social services district, and for programs located in the city of New York, the administration for children's services, and the legislature. Each bi-monthly report must provide without benefit of personal identifying information, the 470 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 pilot program's current enrollment level, amount of the child's subsidy, co-payment levels and other information as needed or required by the office of children and family services. Further, the office of children and family services shall provide technical assistance to the pilot program to assist with project administration and timely coordination of the bi-monthly claiming process. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, any pilot programs maintained herein may be terminated if the administrator for such programs mismanages such programs, by engaging in actions including but not limited to, improper use of funds, providing for child care subsi- dies in excess of the amount the subsidy funding appropriated herein can support, and failing to submit claims for reimbursement in a timely fashion ............ 4,589,000 Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the funds appropriated herein shall be available for transfer to the federal health and human services fund, local assistance account, federal day care account to provide additional funding for subsidies and quality activities at the state university of New York, provided that of such amount, $77,000 shall be available to community colleges and $116,000 shall be available to state oper- ated campuses .................................. 193,000 For services related to the provision of transportation services for the purpose of transportation to and from employment or other allowable activities. Such amount shall be available for distribution to social services districts and may be suballocated, transferred or otherwise made available to the department of trans- portation ...................................... 112,000 For services and expenses of programs providing literacy training, workplace literacy instruction and English-as-a-sec- ond-language instruction to eligible indi- viduals and families, including, but not limited to, programs which offer intergen- erational educational models intended to increase workplace preparedness, and Engl- ish-as-a-second-language programs which appropriately address the specific 471 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 linguistic and cultural needs of the participants and the language skill needs of non-English speaking workers that relate to workplace safety. Of the amount appropriated herein, at least $50,000 shall be available for literacy training and English-as-a-second-language instruc- tion to individuals and families, who upon determination of eligibility for such services, are in receipt of public assist- ance and lack a literacy level equivalent to the ninth month of eighth grade or who have English language proficiency equal to a score of 34 or less on the NYS PLACE test or an equivalent score on a compara- ble test ....................................... 250,000 For services of programs, in local social services districts with a population in excess of two million, that meet the emer- gency needs of homeless individuals and families and those at risk of becoming homeless. Such programs shall have demon- strated experience in providing services to meet the emergency needs of homeless individuals and families and those at risk of becoming homeless, including crisis intervention services, eviction prevention services, mobile emergency feeding services, and summer youth services ............ 500,000 For services and expenses related to the provision of non-residential domestic violence. Such funds may be made available to the office of children and family services. Local social services districts are encouraged to collaborate with not- for-profit providers in the provision of such services ................................ 2,460,000 For services related to a Nurse-Family Part- nership program for eligible individuals and families. Such funds are to be made available to local social services districts to establish or fund Nurse-Fami- ly Partnership programs to provide supportive services to eligible individ- uals aimed at: improving pregnancy outcomes by helping first time mothers and pregnant women engage in sound preventive health practices, including education one receiving thorough prenatal care from their healthcare providers, improving diets, and reducing the use of cigarettes, 472 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 alcohol and illegal substances; improving child health and development by helping parents provide responsible and competent care; and improving the economic self-suf- ficiency of the family by helping parents develop a vision for their own future, plan future pregnancies, continue their education and find work, as appropriate. Provided that no funds expended under this provision may be used to provide actual medical care. Such funds may be suballo- cated, transferred or otherwise made available to the department of health for the administration of the Nurse-Family Partnership program .......................... 3,000,000 For preventive services to eligible individ- uals and families, including but not limited to: intensive case management and related services for families with chil- dren at risk of foster care placement due to the presence of alcohol and/or substance abuse in the household; family preservation services, centers and programs; foster care diversion demon- strations; and not-for-profit provider collaborations with family treatment courts. Such funds are available pursuant to a plan prepared by the office of chil- dren and family services and approved by the director of the budget to continue or expand existing programs with existing contractors that are satisfactorily performing as determined by the office of children and family services, to award new contracts to continue programs where the existing contractors are not satisfactori- ly performing as determined by the office of children and family services, and/or award new contracts through a competitive process. Provided that, of the funds appropriated herein, at least $174,000 shall be available for programs providing post adoption services ....................... 1,000,000 For the services of the Rochester-Genesee Regional Transportation Authority for the provision of transportation services to eligible individuals and families, for the purpose of transportation to and from employment or other allowable work activ- ities. Such funds may be suballocated, 473 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 transferred or otherwise made available to the department of transportation for the administration of the Rochester-Genesee Regional Transportation Authority ............... 82,000 For those services and expenses provided to eligible individuals and families by existing settlement houses; provided, however, that the funds may be made avail- able without regard to the limitations on the amount of grants provided to, and the requirements for fundraising by such programs as set forth in article 10-B of the social services law ...................... 2,000,000 For services and expenses, established pursuant to chapter 58 of the laws of 2006, related to providing intensive employment and other supportive services, including job readiness and job placement services to noncustodial parents who are unemployed or who are working less than 20 hours per week; and who have a child support order payable through the support collection unit of a social services district ....................................... 200,000 For the services of a wage subsidy program. Eligible not-for-profit community based organizations in social services districts shall administer a program that enables employers to offer subsidized employment, including but not limited to, expanded supportive transitional work activities for such eligible individuals and families consistent with the provisions of section 336-e and section 336-f of the social services law, as applicable. Provided that, of the $950,000, not less than $594,000 shall be for programs in social services districts with a population in excess of two million. Preference shall be given to proposals that include provisions for job retention, case management and job placement services. Participation in the program by such eligible individuals and families shall be limited to one year. Participating employers shall make reason- able efforts to retain individuals served by the program ................................. 950,000 For services related to the wheels for work program, including, but not limited to activities which procure, repair, finance, and/or insure vehicles needed for trans- 474 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 portation to and from employment or allow- able work activities ........................... 144,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ............... 2,653,535,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal USDA-Food and Nutrition Services Fund Federal Food and Nutrition Services Account - 25024 For reimbursement to social services districts for administrative expenditures associated with the supplemental nutrition assistance program, and for reimbursement to the United States department of agri- culture for supplemental nutrition assist- ance program recoveries. Such reimburse- ment shall constitute total state reimbursement for local district adminis- trative claims. Such funds are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the office of temporary and disability assist- ance net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits including but not limited to additional federal funds resulting from any changes in federal cost allocation methodologies. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation within the office of temporary and disability assist- ance federal fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget, who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chair- man of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, funds appropriated herein may be used for reimbursement of supplemental nutrition assistance program employment and training expenditures and shall be made available to social services districts or may be set aside, transferred 475 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 or suballocated to other state agencies for state administered programs for the provision of services to supplemental nutrition assistance program recipients and applicants in accordance with a plan developed by the office of temporary and disability assistance and approved by the director of the budget. Funds appropriated herein may be used to fund the cost of child care services provided to eligible supplemental nutrition assistance program employment and training program partic- ipants subject to a plan approved by the office of temporary and disability assist- ance, the office of children and family services and the director of the budget only to the extent that the office of children and family services and the director of the budget determine that the use of such funds will not jeopardize the state's ability to receive the state's entire allotment of federal child care development funds and child care funds available under title IV-A of the social security act. Any child care funded through the supplemental nutrition assist- ance program employment and training grant must be provided in a manner consistent with the federal law and regulations relating to the federal funds included in the state block grant for child care and the regulations of the office of children and family services for such block grant. Districts shall submit claims and other reports regarding the use of the supple- mental nutrition assistance program employment and training funds for child care services at such times and in such manner and format as required by the department of family assistance. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of the funds appropri- ated herein may be suballocated, trans- ferred or otherwise made available to the department of health, in accordance with a memorandum of understanding between the office of temporary and disability assist- ance and the department of health, consistent with federal law, regulations or waivers for expenses related to nutri- tion education programs. 476 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of the funds appropri- ated herein may be made available to community based organizations in accord- ance with chapter 820 of the laws of 1987 for nutrition outreach in areas where a significant percentage or number of those potentially eligible for food assistance programs are not participating in such programs ................................... 400,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................. 400,000,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Combined Expendable Trust Fund Donated Funds Account - 20179 For services and expenses related to agency programs and paid from funds donated to the agency from private foundations, corporations and individuals or from other sources ..................................... 10,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal .................. 10,000,000 -------------- Fiduciary Funds Miscellaneous New York State Agency Fund Special Offset Fiduciary Account - 60628 For direct payment or transfer to other funds, as approved by the director of the budget as restitution to the federal, state or local governments of funds recov- ered from public assistance recipients or former recipients pursuant to chapter 81 of the laws of 1995 or the federal social security act including but not limited to lottery winnings or prizes and federal and state tax refunds ........................... 10,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal .................. 10,000,000 -------------- SPECIALIZED SERVICES PROGRAM ............................... 150,596,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 477 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Funds appropriated herein shall be used to reimburse New York city expenditures for adult shelters. Notwithstanding section 153 of the social services law or any other inconsistent provision of law, such funds shall be available for eligible claims incurred on or after January 1, 2014 and before January 1, 2015 that are otherwise reimbursable by the state on or after April 1, 2014 and that are claimed by March 31, 2015. Such reimbursement shall constitute total state reimbursement for activities funded herein in state fiscal year 2014-15, and shall include reimbursement for costs associated with a court mandated plan to improve shelter conditions for medically frail persons and additional costs incurred as part of a plan to reduce over-crowding in congregate shelters. New York city shall be required to report to the office of temporary and disability assistance on an annual basis, information, as determined and requested by the office, related to services and expenditures for which reimbursement is sought for providing temporary housing assistance to homeless individuals and families. Such information shall be submitted electronically to the extent feasible as determined by the office, and shall be used to evaluate expenditures for the provision of temporary housing assist- ance for homeless individuals and families ............................................. 69,018,000 Funds appropriated herein shall be used to reimburse those expenditures made by local social services districts outside the city of New York for adult shelters and public homes. Notwithstanding section 153 of the social services law or any other incon- sistent provision of law, such funds shall be available for eligible claims incurred on or after January 1, 2014, and before January 1, 2015, that are otherwise reim- bursable by the state on or after April 1, 2014. Such reimbursement shall constitute total state reimbursement for activities funded herein in state fiscal year 2014-15 ... 5,000,000 For services and expenses related to home- less housing and preventive services programs including but not limited to the 478 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 New York state supportive housing program, the solutions to end homelessness program and the operational support for AIDS hous- ing program. Provided, however, that no more than $24,281,000 may be encumbered, contracted or disbursed from this appro- priation as a result of the availability of $6,000,000 for the New York state supportive housing program, the solutions to end homelessness program or the opera- tional support for AIDS housing program pursuant to a chapter of the laws of 2014. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the office of temporary and disability assistance in such detail as required by the director of the budget ...... 30,281,000 For additional services and expenses related to homeless housing and preventive services programs including but not limit- ed to the New York state supportive hous- ing program, the solutions to end home- lessness program and the operational support for AIDS housing program. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the office of temporary and disability assist- ance in such detail as required by the director of the budget ....................... 1,000,000 For services related to the human traffick- ing program as established pursuant to chapter 74 of the laws of 2007 ................. 397,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................. 105,696,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Refugee Resettlement Account - 25123 For services related to refugee programs including but not limited to the Cuban- Haitian and refugee resettlement program and the Cuban-Haitian and refugee targeted assistance program provided pursuant to the federal refugee assistance act of 1980 as amended. Funds appropriated herein shall be available for aid to municipalities and for payments 479 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 to the federal government for expenditures made pursuant to the social services law and the state plan for individual and family grant program under the disaster relief act of 1974. Such funds are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the department net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, funds appropriated herein, subject to the approval of the director of the budget and in accordance with a memorandum of understanding between the office of temporary and disability assistance and the department of health, may be trans- ferred or suballocated to the department of health for expenses related to the refugee resettlement health assessment program. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, and subject to the approval of the director of the budget, the amount appro- priated herein may be increased or decreased through transfer or interchange with any other federal appropriation with- in the office of temporary and disability assistance .................................. 26,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal .................. 26,000,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Miscellaneous Operating Grants Fund Homeless Housing Account - 25328 For services related to federal homeless and other federal support services grants. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, the amount appropriated herein may be made available to other state agen- cies through transfer or suballocation for services and expenses related to federal homeless and other federal support services grants. The director of the budg- et is hereby authorized to transfer or suballocate appropriation authority 480 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 contained herein to any other fund in which federal homeless and other federal support services grants are actually received ..................................... 9,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 9,000,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Family and Adult Shelter Sanction Account - 21900 For payment of family and adult shelter reimbursement previously withheld by the commissioner due to violations of office regulations governing operation of such shelters. Such payments shall only be made after remediation or correction of such violations, pursuant to a protocol estab- lishing terms and conditions of such with- holdings and payments between the commis- sioner of temporary and disability assistance, the director of the budget, and appropriate representatives of the affected social services district or local government. No expenditure may be made from this account for any other purpose. No expenditure may be made from this account without approval of the director of the budget ................................ 9,900,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 9,900,000 -------------- 481 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 CHILD WELL BEING PROGRAM Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Child Support Account - 25178 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For reimbursement of local administrative expenses for child support and establishment of paternity pursuant to title IV-D of the federal social security act. Notwithstanding subdivision 1 of section 111-d and section 153 of the social services law or any other inconsistent provision of law, such reimbursement shall constitute total reimbursement for activities funded herein in state fiscal year 2013-2014. Notwithstanding section 111-e of the social services law or any other provision of law, social services districts shall retain the non-federal share of any support collections otherwise payable as reimbursement to the state. Such funds are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the office of temporary and disability assistance net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation within the office of temporary and disability assistance federal fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget, who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, amounts appropri- ated herein received pursuant to section 391 of the federal personal responsibility and work opportunity reconciliation act of 1996 may be used without state or local financial participation to provide grants or enter into contracts with courts, local public agencies, or nonprofit private entities consistent with federal law and requirements. Such grants and/or contracts shall be made based on the results of a competitive procurement. Funds appropriated herein may be used for a federally approved research and demonstration project for improved custodial cooper- ation. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, these funds shall be available without local financial participation ... 140,000,000 ...................................... (re. $70,677,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Child Support Account By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For reimbursement of local administrative expenses for child support and establishment of paternity pursuant to title IV-D of the federal 482 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 social security act. Notwithstanding paragraph 1 of section 111-d and section 153 of the social services law or any other inconsistent provision of law, such reimbursement shall constitute total reimbursement for activities funded herein in state fiscal year 2012-2013. Notwithstanding section 111-e of the social services law or any other provision of law, social services districts shall retain the non-federal share of any support collections otherwise payable as reimbursement to the state. Such funds are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the office of temporary and disability assistance net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation within the office of temporary and disability assistance federal fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget, who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, amounts appropri- ated herein received pursuant to section 391 of the federal personal responsibility and work opportunity reconciliation act of 1996 may be used without state or local financial participation to provide grants or enter into contracts with courts, local public agencies, or nonprofit private entities consistent with federal law and requirements. Such grants and/or contracts shall be made based on the results of a competitive procurement. Funds appropriated herein may be used for a federally approved research and demonstration project for improved custodial cooper- ation. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, these funds shall be available without local financial participation ... 140,000,000 ...................................... (re. $12,354,000) EMPLOYMENT AND ECONOMIC SUPPORT PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses of a program, pursuant to section 35 of the social services law, providing legal representation of individuals whose federal disability benefits have been denied or may be discon- tinued. The commissioner shall reduce reimbursement otherwise paya- ble to social services districts to ensure that social services districts shall financially participate in additional legal repre- sentation expenditures made pursuant to this provision. Such reduction in local reimbursement shall be allocated among districts by the commissioner based on the cost of, and number of district residents served by, each legal assistance program, or by such 483 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 alternative cost allocation procedure deemed appropriate by the commissioner after consultation with social services officials ... 2,380,000 ......................................... (re. $1,874,000) For additional services and expenses of a program, pursuant to section 35 of the social services law, providing legal representation of individuals whose federal disability benefits have been denied or may be discontinued. The commissioner shall reduce reimbursement otherwise payable to social services districts to ensure that social services districts shall financially participate in additional legal representation expenditures made pursuant to this provision. Such reduction in local reimbursement shall be allocated among districts by the commissioner based on the cost of, and number of district residents served by, each legal assistance program, or by such alternative cost allocation procedure deemed appropriate by the commissioner after consultation with social services officials ... 250,000 ............................................. (re. $250,000) For services to support human immunodeficiency virus specific welfare-to-work programs. Components of each such program shall include, but not be limited to, on-the-job training and employment. Each such program shall guarantee that individuals completing the program obtain full-time employment with health insurance coverage. The office of temporary and disability assistance, in conjunction with the AIDS institute of the department of health, shall select the organizations to operate such programs through a competitive bid process ... 1,161,000 ............................. (re. $1,161,000) For grants to community based organizations for nutrition outreach in areas where a significant percentage or number of those potentially eligible for food assistance programs are not participating in such programs. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, including section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part H of chapter 56 of the laws of 2012, for the period commenc- ing on April 1, 2013 and ending March 31, 2014 the commissioner shall not apply any cost of living adjustment for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimbursement ... 3,018,000 ....................... (re. $3,018,000) For services and expenses of the hispanic federation adult basic literacy and education initiative ... 250,000 ....... (re. $250,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses of a program, pursuant to section 35 of the social services law, providing legal representation of individuals whose federal disability benefits have been denied or may be discon- tinued. The commissioner shall reduce reimbursement otherwise paya- ble to social services districts to ensure that social services districts shall financially participate in additional legal repre- sentation expenditures made pursuant to this provision. Such reduction in local reimbursement shall be allocated among districts by the commissioner based on the cost of, and number of district residents served by, each legal assistance program, or by such alternative cost allocation procedure deemed appropriate by the 484 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 commissioner after consultation with social services officials ..... 2,380,000 ......................................... (re. $1,849,000) For grants to community based organizations for nutrition outreach in areas where a significant percentage or number of those potentially eligible for food assistance programs are not participating in such programs. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, including section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part F of chapter 59 of the laws of 2011, for the period commenc- ing on April 1, 2012 and ending March 31, 2013 the commissioner shall not apply any new cost of living adjustment authorized by section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part F of chapter 59 of the laws of 2011, for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimbursement ... 3,018,000 ................. (re. $428,000) For services to support human immunodeficiency virus specific welfare-to-work programs. Components of each such program shall include, but not be limited to, on-the-job training and employment. Each such program shall guarantee that individuals completing the program obtain full-time employment with health insurance coverage. The office of temporary and disability assistance, in conjunction with the AIDS institute of the department of health, shall select the organizations to operate such programs through a competitive bid process ... 1,161,000 ............................. (re. $1,161,000) For services and expenses of the English as a second language (ESL) and adult basic education (ABE) classes ............................ 250,000 ............................................. (re. $250,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses of a program, pursuant to section 35 of the social services law, providing legal representation of individuals whose federal disability benefits have been denied or may be discon- tinued. The commissioner shall reduce reimbursement otherwise paya- ble to social services districts to ensure that social services districts shall financially participate in additional legal repre- sentation expenditures made pursuant to this provision. Such reduction in local reimbursement shall be allocated among districts by the commissioner based on the cost of, and number of district residents served by, each legal assistance program, or by such alternative cost allocation procedure deemed appropriate by the commissioner after consultation with social services officials 2,380,000 ........................................... (re. $196,000) For services to support human immunodeficiency virus specific welfare-to-work programs. Components of each such program shall include, but not be limited to, on-the-job training and employment. Each such program shall guarantee that individuals completing the program obtain full-time employment with health insurance coverage. The office of temporary and disability assistance, in conjunction with the AIDS institute of the department of health, shall select the organizations to operate such programs through a competitive bid process ... 1,161,000 ............................. (re. $1,025,000) 485 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011, as added by chapter 55, section 2, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses, notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, and without state or local financial participation, of the career pathways program for not-for-profit, community-based organ- izations providing coordinated, comprehensive employment services beyond the level currently funded by local social services districts to eligible individuals and families. Such funds are to be made available to establish a career pathways program to link education and occupational training to subsequent employment through a contin- uum of educational programs and integrated support services to enable participants, including disconnected young adults, ages sixteen to twenty-four, to advance over time both to higher levels of education and to higher wage jobs in targeted occupational sectors. With funds appropriated herein, the office of temporary and disability assistance in consultation with the department of labor shall establish the career pathways program and provide technical support, as needed, to provide education, training, and job place- ment for low-income individuals, age sixteen and older. Preference shall be given to eighteen to twenty-four year olds who are unem- ployed or underemployed, in areas of the state with demonstrated labor market needs and unemployment rates that are greater than the appropriate or comparative rate of employment for the region, and to persons in receipt of family assistance and/or safety net assist- ance. Of the amounts appropriated, at least sixty percent shall be available for services to eighteen to twenty-four year olds, with remaining funds available to recipients of family assistance and/or safety net assistance, without age restrictions, and sixteen to seventeen year old self-supporting individuals who are heads of household. The office of temporary and disability assistance in consultation with the department of labor shall develop a request for proposals and shall receive, review, and assess applications. In selecting proposals, the office of temporary and disability assistance and the department of labor shall give preference to programs that demonstrate community-based collaborations with educa- tion and training providers and employers in the region. Such educa- tion and training providers may include, but not be limited to general equivalency diplomas programs, community colleges, junior colleges, business and trade schools, vocational institutions, and institutions with baccalaureate degree-granting programs; programs that provide for a career path or career paths, as supported by identified local employment needs; programs that provide employment services, including but not limited to, post-secondary training designed to meet the needs of employers in the local labor market, or catchment area; programs that include education and training components, such as remedial education, individual training plans, pre-employment training, workplace basic skills, and literacy skills training. Such education and training must include institutions, industry associations, or other credentialing bodies for the purpose of providing participants with certificates, diplomas, or degrees; projects that provide comprehensive student support services, 486 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 including but not limited to tutoring, mentoring, child care, after school program access, transportation, and case management, as part of the individual training plan. Preference shall be given to proposals that include not-for-profit collaborations with education, training, or employer stakeholders in the region; programs which leverage additional community resources and provide participant support services; training that result in job placement; and educa- tion that links participants with occupational skills training and/or employer-related credentials, credits, diplomas or certif- icates ............................................................. 2,500,000 ......................................... (re. $2,248,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For grants to community based organizations for nutrition outreach in areas where a significant percentage or number of those potentially eligible for food assistance programs are not participating in such programs ... 1,711,000 ............................... (re. $23,000) By chapter 110, section 16, of the laws of 2010: For services to support human immunodeficiency virus specific welfare-to-work programs. Components of each such program shall include, but not be limited to, on-the-job training and employment. Each such program shall guarantee that individuals completing the program obtain full-time employment with health insurance coverage. The office of temporary and disability assistance, in conjunction with the AIDS institute of the department of health, shall select the organizations to operate such programs through a competitive bid process ... 1,161,000 ............................... (re. $781,000) For services and expenses of a program, pursuant to section 35 of the social services law, providing legal representation of individuals whose federal disability benefits have been denied or may be discon- tinued. The commissioner shall reduce reimbursement otherwise paya- ble to social services districts to ensure that social services districts shall financially participate in additional legal repre- sentation expenditures made pursuant to this provision. Such reduction in local reimbursement shall be allocated among districts by the commissioner based on the cost of, and number of district residents served by, each legal assistance program, or by such alternative cost allocation procedure deemed appropriate by the commissioner after consultation with social services officials ... 2,380,000 ......................................... (re. $2,372,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2009: For services related to innovative programs for public assistance recipients who are not eligible for funding under the temporary assistance for needy families block grant and who are unable to obtain or retain employment due to mental or physical disability. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, funds appropriated herein shall be available to social services districts with a population less than two million for additional costs associated with providing 487 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 innovative services to such public assistance recipients including, but not limited to case management and transportation .............. 765,000 ............................................. (re. $232,000) For services and expenses of the Health Care Jobs Program as described in the office of temporary and disability assistance special revenue funds - federal / aid to localities federal health and human services - 265 federal temporary assistance to needy families block grant ... 2,000,000 ................................. (re. $235,000) For services and expenses of the Green Jobs Corp Program as described in the office of temporary and disability assistance special revenue funds - federal / aid to localities federal health and human services - 265 federal temporary assistance to needy families block grant ... 2,000,000 ................................. (re. $490,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2009, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For initiatives to support participation of low-income New Yorkers in the workforce through employment, training and work-readiness initi- atives; to support low-income fathers and parents in the economic, educational and emotional support of their children; and to support social, economic, housing, community, and mental health needs for families and young adults, pursuant to the following partial sub- schedule ... 1,505,000 .............................. (re. $505,000) sub-schedule relief resources ................. 1,000,000 Total of sub-schedule ........ 1,000,000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2009, as transferred by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For services to support human immunodeficiency virus specific welfare-to-work programs. Components of each such program shall include, but not be limited to, on-the-job training and employment. Each such program shall guarantee that individuals completing the program obtain full-time employment with health insurance coverage. The office of temporary and disability assistance, in conjunction with the AIDS institute of the department of health, shall select the organizations to operate such programs through a competitive bid process. Funds appropriated herein are supported by savings result- ing from the increased federal medical assistance percentage (FMAP) provided pursuant to the American recovery and reinvestment act of 2009 ... 1,290,000 .................................. (re. $781,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Home Energy Assistance Program Account - 25123 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: 488 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Notwithstanding section 97 of the social services law, funds appropri- ated herein shall be available for services and expenses, including payments to public and private agencies and individuals for the low income home energy assistance program provided pursuant to the low income energy assistance act of 1981. Funds appropriated herein, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, may be trans- ferred or suballocated to other state agencies for expenses related to the low income home energy assistance program. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of the law, the amount herein appropriated may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation within the office of temporary and disability assistance federal fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget, who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee ........................... 600,000,000 ..................................... (re. $577,930,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Home Energy Assistance Program Account By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: Notwithstanding section 97 of the social services law, funds appropri- ated herein shall be available for services and expenses, including payments to public and private agencies and individuals for the low income home energy assistance program provided pursuant to the low income energy assistance act of 1981. Funds appropriated herein, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, may be trans- ferred or suballocated to other state agencies for services and expenses related to the low income home energy assistance program. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of the law, the amount herein appropriated may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation within the office of temporary and disability assistance federal fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget, who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee ........................... 600,000,000 ..................................... (re. $266,227,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: Notwithstanding section 97 of the social services law, funds appropri- ated herein shall be available for services and expenses, including payments to public and private agencies and individuals for the low income home energy assistance program provided pursuant to the low income energy assistance act of 1981. Funds appropriated herein, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, may be trans- ferred or suballocated to other state agencies for services and expenses related to the low income home energy assistance program. 489 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of the law, the amount herein appropriated may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation within the office of temporary and disability assistance federal fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget, who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee ........................... 600,000,000 ..................................... (re. $237,191,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Temporary Assistance for Needy Families Account - 25178 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For reimbursement of the cost of the family assistance and the emer- gency assistance to families programs. Notwithstanding section 153 of the social services law or any inconsistent provision of law, funds appropriated herein shall be provided without state or local participation and shall include the cost of providing shelter supplements for family assistance households at local option in order to prevent eviction and address homelessness in accordance with social services district plans approved by the office of tempo- rary and disability assistance and the director of the budget, provided, however, that in social services districts with a popu- lation over five million no shelter supplements other than those to prevent eviction shall be reimbursed, and further provided that such supplements shall not be part of the standard of need pursuant to section 131-a of the social services law. Funds appropriated herein shall also reimburse for family assistance expenditures for emergen- cy shelter, transportation, or nutrition payments which the district determines are necessary to establish or maintain independent living arrangements among persons who have been medically diagnosed as having acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) or HIV-related illness and who are homeless or facing homelessness and for whom no viable and less costly alternative to housing is available; provided, however, that funds appropriated herein may only be used for such purposes if the cost of such allowances are not eligible for reimbursement under medical assistance or other programs. Such funds are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the office of temporary and disability assistance net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits including, but not limited to, additional federal funds resulting from any changes in federal cost allocation methodologies. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation within the office of temporary and disability assistance federal fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget, who shall file such approval with the 490 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Social services districts shall be required to report to the office of temporary and disability assistance on an annual basis, information, as determined and requested by the office, related to services and expenditures for which reimbursement is sought for providing tempo- rary housing assistance to homeless individuals and families. Such information shall be submitted electronically to the extent feasible as determined by the office, and shall be used to evaluate expendi- tures by such social services districts for the provision of tempo- rary housing assistance for homeless individuals and families. Notwithstanding section 153 of the social services law, or any other inconsistent provision of law, such appropriation shall be available for reimbursement of eligible claims incurred on or after January 1, 2013 and before January 1, 2014, that are otherwise reimbursable by the state on or after April 1, 2013, that are claimed by March 1, 2014. Such reimbursement shall constitute total federal reimburse- ment for activities funded herein in state fiscal year 2013-2014 ... 1,260,498,000 ................................... (re. $566,732,000) For transfer to the credit of the office of children and family services federal health and human services fund, state operations or federal health and human services fund, local assistance, federal day care account for additional reimbursement to social services districts for child care assistance provided pursuant to title 5-C of article 6 of the social services law. The funds shall be appor- tioned among the social services districts by the office according to an allocation plan developed by the office and submitted to the director of the budget for approval within 60 days of enactment of the budget. The funds allocated to a district under this appropri- ation in addition to any state block grant funds allocated to the district for child care services and any funds the district requests the office of temporary and disability assistance to transfer from the district's flexible fund for family services allocation to the federal day care account shall constitute the district's entire block grant allocation for a particular federal fiscal year, which shall be available only for child care assistance expenditures made during that federal fiscal year and which are claimed by March 31 of the year immediately following the end of that federal fiscal year. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, any claims for child care assistance made by a social services district for expenditures made during a particular federal fiscal year, other than claims made under title XX of the federal social security act and under the supplemental nutrition assistance program employment and training funds, shall be counted against the social services district's block grant allocation for that federal fiscal year. A social services district shall expend its allocation from the block grant in accordance with the applicable provision in federal law and regulations relating to the federal funds included in the state block grant for child care and the regulations of the office of children and family services. Notwithstanding any other provision of 491 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 law, each district's claims submitted under the state block grant for child care will be processed in a manner that maximizes the availability of federal funds and ensures that the district meets its maintenance of effort requirement in each applicable federal fiscal year. Prior to transfer of funds appropriated herein, the commissioner of the office of children and family services shall consult with the commissioner of the office of temporary and disa- bility assistance to determine the availability of such funding and to request that the commissioner of the office of temporary and disability assistance takes necessary steps to notify the department of health and human services of the transfer of funding ............ 373,932,000 ..................................... (re. $284,830,000) For allocation to local social services districts for the flexible fund for family services. Funds shall, without state or local participation, be allocated to local social services districts in accordance with a methodology to be developed by the office of temporary and disability assistance and the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget. Such amounts allocated to local social services districts shall herein- after be referred to as the flexible fund for family services and shall be used for eligible services to eligible individuals under the State plan for the federal temporary assistance for needy fami- lies block grant. Such funds are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities and, notwithstanding section 153 of the social services law and any inconsistent provision of law, shall constitute the full amount of federal tempo- rary assistance for needy families funds to be paid on account of activities funded in whole or in part hereunder and the full amount of state reimbursement to be paid on account of local district administrative claims. District allocations from the flexible fund for family services may be spent only pursuant to plans of expendi- ture, developed by each social services district and the local governing body and approved by the office of temporary and disabili- ty assistance, the office of children and family services, and the director of the budget. Such allocation shall be available for reimbursement through March 31, 2016; provided, however, that reimbursement for child welfare services other than foster care services shall be available for eligible expenditures incurred on or after October 1, 2012 and before October 1, 2013 that are otherwise reimbursable by the state on or after April 1, 2013 and that are claimed by March 31, 2014. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amounts so appropriated for allocation to local social services districts, may be used, without state or local financial participation, by social services districts with a population in excess of two million persons for such district's first eligible expenditures that occurred on or after October 1, 2012, or, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, during any other period beginning on or after January 1, 1997, for tuition costs for foster care children who are eligible for emergency assistance for families in the manner 492 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 the state was authorized to fund such costs under part A of title IV of the social security act as such part was in effect on September 30, 1995; provided that the funds appropriated herein may not be used to reimburse localities for costs disallowed under title IV-E of the social security act. Such expenditures shall constitute good cause pursuant to section 408 (a) (10) of the social security act. Such funds may also be used, without state or local participation, for care, maintenance, supervision, and tuition for juvenile delin- quents and persons in need of supervision who are placed in residen- tial programs operated by authorized agencies and who are eligible for emergency assistance to families in the manner the state was authorized to fund such costs under part A of title IV of the social security act as such part was in effect on September 30, 1995. Such expenditures shall constitute good cause pursuant to section 408 (a) (10) of the social security act. Unless otherwise approved by the commissioner of the office of children and family services with the approval of the director of the budget, these funds may be used only for eligible expenditures made from October 1, 2012 through Septem- ber 30, 2013. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the funds so appropriated may not be used to reimburse localities for costs disallowed under title IV-E of the social security act. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a social services district may request that the office of temporary and disability assistance retain and transfer a portion of the district's allo- cation of these funds to the credit of the office of children and family services federal health and human services fund, local assistance, title XX social services block grant for use by the district for eligible title XX services and/or to the credit of the office of children and family services federal health and human services fund, local assistance, federal day care account for use by the district for eligible child care expenditures under the state block grant for child care, within the percentages established by the state in accordance with the federal social security act and related federal regulations. Any funds transferred at a district's request to the title XX social services block grant shall be used by the district for eligible title XX social services provided in accordance with the provisions of the federal social security act and the social services law to children or their families whose income is less than 200 percent of the federal poverty level appli- cable to the family size involved. Any funds transferred at a district's request to the office of children and family services federal health and human services fund, local assistance, federal day care account shall be made available to the district for use for eligible child care expenditures in accordance with the applicable provisions of federal law and regulations relating to federal funds included in the state block grant for child care and in accordance with applicable state law and regulations of the office of children and family services. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, any claims made by a social services district for expenditures made for child care during a particular federal fiscal year, other than claims made under title XX of the federal social security act and 493 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 under the supplemental nutrition assistance program employment and training funds, shall be counted against the social services district's block grant for child care for that federal fiscal year. Each social services district must certify to the office of children and family services and the office of temporary and disability assistance, within 90 days of enactment of the budget but before August 15, 2013, the amount of funds it wishes to have transferred under this provision. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the amount of the funds that each district expends on child welfare services from its flexi- ble fund for family services funds and any flexible fund for family services funds transferred at the district's request to the title XX social services block grant must, to the extent that families are eligible therefore, be equal to or greater than the district's portion of the $342,322,341 statewide child welfare threshold amount, which shall be established pursuant to a formula developed by the office of temporary and disability assistance and the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget. Notwithstanding any other provision of law including the state finance law and any local procurement law, at the request of a social services district and with the approval of the director of the budg- et, a portion of the funds appropriated herein may be retained by the office of temporary and disability assistance for any services eligible for funding under the flexible fund for family services for which the applicable state agency has a contractual relationship. Such funds may be suballocated, transferred or otherwise made avail- able to the department of transportation ........................... 964,000,000 ..................................... (re. $359,853,000) The following remaining appropriations within the office of temporary and disability assistance federal health and human services fund temporary assistance for needy families account shall be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, such funds may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation within the office of temporary and disability assistance or office of children and family services federal fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget. Such funds shall be provided without state or local partic- ipation for services to eligible individuals under the state plan for the temporary assistance for needy families block grant whose incomes do not exceed 200 percent of the federal poverty level or who are otherwise eligible under such plan, provided that such services to eligible persons not in receipt of public assistance shall not constitute "assistance" under applicable federal regu- lations and no more than 15 percent of the funds made available herein may be used for administration, provided further that the director of the budget does not determine that such use of funds can be expected to have the effect of increasing qualified state expend- itures under paragraph 7 of subdivision (a) of section 409 of the 494 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 federal social security act above the minimum applicable federal maintenance of effort requirement: For services and expenses of food banks throughout New York State. Such funds may be suballocated, transferred or otherwise made avail- able to the department of health ................................... 2,000,000 ......................................... (re. $2,000,000) For allocation to local social services districts for the summer youth employment program. Such funds shall be provided without state or local participation for services to eligible individuals under the state plan for the temporary assistance for needy families block grant whose incomes do not exceed 200 percent of the federal poverty level or who are otherwise eligible under such plan. Notwithstanding any other inconsistent law to the contrary, the commissioner of any local department of social services may assign all or a portion of moneys appropriated herein on behalf of such local department of social services to the workforce investment board designated by such commissioner and upon receipt of such monies, any such workforce investment board shall be obligated to utilize such funds consistent with the purposes of this appropriation. Funds appropriated herein shall be allocated to local social services districts in accordance with a methodology that shall be based on allocations for the prior state fiscal year and on a district's relative share of persons aged fourteen to twenty living in households whose incomes do not exceed 200 percent of the federal poverty level. At the request of local social services districts, funds not used for costs of the summer youth program may be transferred to the credit of the district's allocation of the flexible fund for family services; provided, however, that a minimum of $23,000,000 will be used for the summer youth program ... 25,000,000 ...................... (re. $3,127,000) For the continuation and expansion of a demonstration project to assist individuals and families in moving out of poverty through the pursuit of higher education. Projects shall include intensive, long- term case management and statistically-based outcome assessments. The amount appropriated herein shall be made available for one project at an education and work consortium having developed programs that moved significant numbers of people from welfare to permanent employment, in receipt of financial commitments from a not-for-profit foundation, and having an established working relationship with regional social services agencies, the local busi- ness community and other public and/or private institutions of high- er education. Such program shall provide services to recipients of family assistance, safety net assistance and other eligible individ- uals. The consortium shall consist of three institutions of higher education with one of the institutions being a CUNY institution, one a New York city based institution, and one based in Westchester county ... 800,000 .................................. (re. $800,000) For services and expenses related to the advantage afterschool program. Such funds are to be available pursuant to a plan prepared by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget to extend or expand current contracts with community based organizations, to award new contracts to continue 495 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 programs where the existing contractors are not satisfactorily performing as determined by the office of children and family services and/or to award new contracts through a competitive process to community based organizations ... 500,000 ........ (re. $500,000) For services related to the development of technology assisted learn- ing programs at the educational opportunity centers. Such funds may be transferred, suballocated or otherwise made available in accord- ance with a memorandum of understanding between the office of tempo- rary and disability assistance and the state university of New York. Provided, however, that funds appropriated herein shall be used to provide basic educational skills, job readiness training, and occu- pational training to program participants. Of the funds appropriated herein, up to $215,000 shall be available without state or local financial participation for the development of technology assisted learning programs provided by community based organizations which serve eligible individuals living with HIV/AIDS .................... 4,100,000 ......................................... (re. $3,296,000) For services of the BRIDGE program, provided however, that, unless otherwise determined by the director of the budget, the rate of state financial participation shall be the same rates as required in the month immediately preceding December, 1996. Funds shall be made available and/or suballocated to the state university of New York for services and expenditures of the BRIDGE program. Funds made available herein shall be used for services to eligible individuals and families whose public assistance case includes a dependent child under the age of 18 or under the age of 19 if the child is attending secondary school and is in receipt of safety net assistance ........ 102,000 ............................................. (re. $102,000) For services, notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, and without state or local financial participation, of the career path- ways program for not-for-profit, community-based organizations providing coordinated, comprehensive employment services beyond the level currently funded by local social services districts to eligi- ble individuals and families. Such funds are to be made available to establish a career pathways program to link education and occupa- tional training to subsequent employment through a continuum of educational programs and integrated support services to enable eligible participants, including disconnected young adults, ages sixteen to twenty-four, to advance over time both to higher levels of education and to higher wage jobs in targeted occupational sectors. With funds appropriated herein, the office of temporary and disability assistance in consultation with the department of labor shall establish the career pathways program and provide technical support, as needed, to provide education, training, and job place- ment for low-income individuals, age sixteen and older. Preference shall be given to eighteen to twenty-four year olds who are unem- ployed or underemployed, in areas of the state with demonstrated labor market needs and unemployment rates that are greater than the appropriate or comparative rate of employment for the region, and to persons in receipt of family assistance and/or safety net assist- ance. Of the amounts appropriated, to the extent practicable, at 496 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 least sixty percent shall be available for services to eighteen to twenty-four year olds, with remaining funds available to recipients of family assistance and/or safety net assistance, without age restrictions, and sixteen to seventeen year old self-supporting individuals who are heads of household. The office of temporary and disability assistance in consultation with the department of labor shall develop a request for proposals and shall receive, review, and assess applications. In selecting proposals, the office of temporary and disability assistance and the department of labor shall give preference to programs that demonstrate community-based collab- orations with education and training providers and employers in the region. Such education and training providers may include, but not be limited to general equivalency diplomas programs, community colleges, junior colleges, business and trade schools, vocational institutions, and institutions with baccalaureate degree-granting programs; programs that provide for a career path or career paths, as supported by identified local employment needs; programs that provide employment services, including but not limited to, post-sec- ondary training designed to meet the needs of employers in the local labor market, or catchment area; programs that include education and training components, such as remedial education, individual training plans, pre-employment training, workplace basic skills, and literacy skills training. Such education and training must include insti- tutions, industry associations, or other credentialing bodies for the purpose of providing participants with certificates, diplomas, or degrees; projects that provide comprehensive student support services, including but not limited to tutoring, mentoring, child care, after school program access, transportation, and case manage- ment, as part of the individual training plan. Preference shall be given to proposals that include not-for-profit collaborations with education, training, or employer stakeholders in the region; programs which leverage additional community resources and provide participant support services; training that result in job placement; and education that links participants with occupational skills training and/or employer-related credentials, credits, diplomas or certificates ... 750,000 ............................ (re. $750,000) For services and expenses of not-for-profit and voluntary agencies providing support services to the caretaker relative of a minor child when such services are provided to eligible individuals and families. Such funds are available pursuant to a plan prepared by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget to continue or expand existing programs with existing contractors that are satisfactorily performing as deter- mined by the office of children and family services, to award new contracts to continue programs where the existing contractors are not satisfactorily performing as determined by the office of chil- dren and family services and/or to award new contracts through a competitive process ... 101,000 ..................... (re. $101,000) For the services of Centro of Oneida for the implementation of programs, or the provision of additional transportation services to such eligible individuals and families, for the purpose of transpor- 497 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 tation to and from employment or other allowable work activities ... 25,000 ............................................... (re. $25,000) Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the funds appropri- ated herein shall be available for transfer to the federal health and human services fund, local assistance account, federal day care account to provide additional funding for subsidies and quality activities at the city university of New York, provided that of such amount, $56,000 shall be available to community colleges and $85,000 shall be available to senior colleges .............................. 141,000 ............................................. (re. $141,000) Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the funds appropri- ated herein shall be available for transfer to the federal health and human services fund, local assistance account, federal day care account to continue operation of the facilitated enrollment pilot program in Capital Region-Oneida (consisting of Rensselaer, Schenec- tady, Saratoga, Albany and Oneida counties) as provided to the NYS AFL-CIO Workforce Development Institute to act or continue to act as the administrator to implement the program proposed by the union child care coalition of the NYS AFL-CIO and approved by the office of children and family services. The administrative cost, including the cost of the development of the evaluation of the pilot program shall not exceed ten percent of the funds available for this purpose. The remaining portion of the funds shall be allocated by the office of children and family services to the local social services districts where the recipient families reside as determined by the project administrator based on projected need and cost of providing child care subsidies payment to working families enrolled through the pilot initiative, a local social services district shall not reimburse subsidy payments in excess of the amount the subsidy funding appropriated herein can support. Child care subsidies paid on behalf of eligible families shall be reimbursed at the actual cost of care up to the applicable market rate for the district in which child care is provided and in accordance with the fee schedule of the local social services district making the subsidy payment. Up to $267,600 shall be made available to the NYS AFL-CIO Workforce Development Institute, or other designated administrator, to admin- ister and to implement a plan approved by the office of children and family services for this pilot program in consultation with the advisory council. This administrator shall prepare and submit to the office of children and family services, the chairs of the senate committee on social services, the senate committee on children and families, the senate committee on labor, the chairs of the assembly committee on children and families, and the assembly committee on social services, an evaluation of the pilot with recommendations. Such evaluation shall include available information regarding the pilot programs or participants in the pilot programs, including but not limited to: the number of income-eligible children of working parents with income greater than 200 percent but at or less than 275 percent of the federal poverty level, the ages of the children served by the project, the number of families served by the project who are in receipt of family assistance, the factors that parents 498 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 considered when searching for child care, the factors that barred the families' access to child care assistance prior to their enroll- ment in the facilitated enrollment program, the number of families who receive a child care subsidy pursuant to this program who choose to use such subsidy for regulated child care, and the number of families who receive a child care subsidy pursuant to this program who choose to use such subsidy to receive child care services provided by a legally exempt provider. Such report shall be submit- ted by the applicable project administrator, on or before November 1, 2013, provided that if such report is not received by November 30, 2013, reimbursement for administrative costs shall be either reduced or withheld, and failure of an administrator to submit a timely report may jeopardize such administrator's program from receiving funding in future years. Child care subsidies paid on behalf of eligible families shall be reimbursed at the actual cost of care up to the applicable market rate for the district in which the child care is provided, in accordance with the fee schedule of the local social services district making the subsidy payments. The administrator for this pilot project is required to submit bi-month- ly reports on the fifteenth day of every other month beginning on May 15, 2013 and bi-monthly thereafter that provide current enroll- ment and information including, but not limited to, the amount of the approved subsidy level, the level of co-payment by the local social services district required for the participants in the program, the program's adopted budget reflecting all expenses including salaries and other information as needed, to the office of children and family services, the chairs of the senate committee on social services, the senate committee on children and families, the senate committee on labor, the chairs of the assembly committee on children and families and the assembly committee on social services, and the local social services districts. Provided however that if such bi-monthly reports are not received from this Capital Region-O- neida administrator, reimbursement for administrative costs shall be either reduced or withheld and failure of an administrator to submit a timely report may jeopardize such administrator's program from receiving funding in future years. The office of children and family services shall provide technical assistance to the pilot program to assist in timely coordination with the monthly claiming process. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, this pilot program main- tained herein may be terminated if the administrator for such program mismanages such program, by engaging in actions including but not limited to, improper use of funds, providing for child care subsidies in excess of the amount the subsidy funding appropriated herein can support, and failing to submit claims for reimbursement in a timely fashion ... 2,676,000 ................ (re. $2,307,000) Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the funds appropri- ated herein, shall be available for transfer to the federal health and human services fund, local assistance account, federal day care account to operate and support enrollment in the child care facili- tated enrollment pilot programs which expand access to child care subsidies for working families living or employed in the Liberty 499 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Zone, the boroughs of Brooklyn, Queens, and Bronx, and in the county of Monroe, with income up to 275 percent of the federal poverty level. Of the amount appropriated herein, $1,147,000 shall be made available for Monroe county, and $3,442,000 shall be made available for all other projects. Up to $114,700 shall be made available to the NYS AFL-CIO Workforce Development Institute to administer Monroe county's program and to implement a plan approved by the office of children and family services; and up to $344,200 shall be made available to the Consortium for Worker Education, Inc., to adminis- ter and to implement a plan approved by the office of children and family services for the programs in the Liberty Zone, and the boroughs of Brooklyn, Queens and Bronx. Each pilot program adminis- trator shall prepare and submit to the office of children and family services, the chairs of the senate committee on children and fami- lies and the senate committee on social services, the chair of the assembly committee on children and families, the chair of the assem- bly committee on social services, the chair of the senate committee on labor, and the chair of the assembly committee on labor, a report on the pilot with recommendations for continuation or dissolution of the program supported by appropriate documentation. Such report shall include available, information regarding the pilot programs or participants in the pilot programs, absent identifying information, including but not limited to: the number of income-eligible children of working parents with income greater than 200 percent but at or less than 275 percent of the federal poverty level; the ages of the children served by the project, the number of families who receive a child care subsidy pursuant to this program who choose to use such subsidy for regulated child care, and the number of families who receive a child care subsidy pursuant to this program who choose to use such subsidy to receive child care services provided by a legal- ly exempt provider. Such report shall be submitted by the applicable project administrator, on or before November 1, 2013, provided that if such report is not received by November 1, 2013, reimbursement for administrative costs shall be either reduced or withheld, and failure of an administrator to submit a timely report may jeopardize such program's funding in future years. Expenses related to the development of the evaluation of the pilot programs shall be paid from the pilot program's administrative set-aside or non-state funds. The remaining portion of the project's funds shall be allo- cated by the office of children and family services to the local social services districts where the recipient families reside as determined by the project administrator based on projected needs and cost of providing child care subsidy payments to working families enrolled in the child care subsidy program through the pilot initi- ative, provided however that the office of children and family services shall not reimburse subsidy payments in excess of the amount the subsidy funding appropriated herein can support and the applicable local social services district shall not be required to approve or pay for subsidies not funded herein. The total number of slots for pilot programs located within the city of New York shall not exceed one thousand during fiscal year 2013-2014. Vacancies in 500 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 child care slots may be filled at such time as the total enrollment of the New York city pilot program is less than one thousand slots. Child care subsidies paid on behalf of eligible families shall be reimbursed at the actual cost of care up to the applicable market rate for the district in which the child care is provided, for subsidy payments in accordance with the fee schedule of the local social services district making the subsidy payments. Pilot programs are required to submit bi-monthly reports to the office of children and family services, the local social services district, and for programs located in the city of New York, the administration for children's services, and the legislature. Each bi-monthly report must provide without benefit of personal identifying information, the pilot program's current enrollment level, amount of the child's subsidy, co-payment levels and other information as needed or required by the office of children and family services. Further, the office of children and family services shall provide technical assistance to the pilot program to assist with project adminis- tration and timely coordination of the bi-monthly claiming process. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, any pilot programs main- tained herein may be terminated if the administrator for such programs mismanages such programs, by engaging in actions including but not limited to, improper use of funds, providing for child care subsidies in excess of the amount the subsidy funding appropriated herein can support, and failing to submit claims for reimbursement in a timely fashion ... 4,589,000 ................. (re. $4,225,000) Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the funds appropri- ated herein shall be available for transfer to the federal health and human services fund, local assistance account, federal day care account to provide additional funding for subsidies and quality activities at the state university of New York, provided that of such amount, $77,000 shall be available to community colleges and $116,000 shall be available to state operated campuses ............. 193,000 ............................................. (re. $193,000) For services related to the provision of transportation services for the purpose of transportation to and from employment or other allow- able activities. Such amount shall be available for distribution to social services districts and may be suballocated, transferred or otherwise made available to the department of transportation ... 112,000 ............................................. (re. $112,000) For services and expenses of programs providing literacy training, workplace literacy instruction and English-as-a-second-language instruction to eligible individuals and families, including, but not limited to, programs which offer intergenerational educational models intended to increase workplace preparedness, and English-as- a-second-language programs which appropriately address the specific linguistic and cultural needs of the participants and the language skill needs of non-English speaking workers that relate to workplace safety. Of the amount appropriated herein, at least $50,000 shall be available for literacy training and English-as-a-second-language instruction to individuals and families, who upon determination of eligibility for such services, are in receipt of public assistance 501 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 and lack a literacy level equivalent to the ninth month of eighth grade or who have English language proficiency equal to a score of 34 or less on the NYS PLACE test or an equivalent score on a compa- rable test ... 250,000 .............................. (re. $250,000) For services of programs, in local social services districts with a population in excess of two million, that meet the emergency needs of homeless individuals and families and those at risk of becoming homeless. Such programs shall have demonstrated experience in providing services to meet the emergency needs of homeless individ- uals and families and those at risk of becoming homeless, including crisis intervention services, eviction prevention services, mobile emergency feeding services, and summer youth services .............. 500,000 ............................................. (re. $500,000) For services and expenses related to the provision of non-residential domestic violence. Such funds may be made available to the office of children and family services. Local social services districts are encouraged to collaborate with not-for-profit providers in the provision of such services ... 1,210,000 .......... (re. $1,135,000) For services related to a Nurse-Family Partnership program for eligi- ble individuals and families. Such funds are to be made available to local social services districts to establish or fund Nurse-Family Partnership programs to provide supportive services to eligible individuals aimed at: improving pregnancy outcomes by helping first time mothers and pregnant women engage in sound preventive health practices, including education one receiving thorough prenatal care from their healthcare providers, improving diets, and reducing the use of cigarettes, alcohol and illegal substances; improving child health and development by helping parents provide responsible and competent care; and improving the economic self-sufficiency of the family by helping parents develop a vision for their own future, plan future pregnancies, continue their education and find work, as appropriate. Provided that no funds expended under this provision may be used to provide actual medical care. Such funds may be subal- located, transferred or otherwise made available to the department of health for the administration of the Nurse-Family Partnership program ... 2,000,000 ............................. (re. $2,000,000) For preventive services to eligible individuals and families, includ- ing but not limited to: intensive case management and related services for families with children at risk of foster care placement due to the presence of alcohol and/or substance abuse in the house- hold; family preservation services, centers and programs; foster care diversion demonstrations; and not-for-profit provider collab- orations with family treatment courts. Such funds are available pursuant to a plan prepared by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget to continue or expand existing programs with existing contractors that are satis- factorily performing as determined by the office of children and family services, to award new contracts to continue programs where the existing contractors are not satisfactorily performing as deter- mined by the office of children and family services, and/or award new contracts through a competitive process. Provided that, of the 502 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 funds appropriated herein, at least $106,000 shall be available for programs providing post adoption services .......................... 610,000 ............................................. (re. $534,000) For the services of the Rochester-Genesee Regional Transportation Authority for the provision of transportation services to eligible individuals and families, for the purpose of transportation to and from employment or other allowable work activities. Such funds may be suballocated, transferred or otherwise made available to the department of transportation for the administration of the Roches- ter-Genesee Regional Transportation Authority ...................... 82,000 ............................................... (re. $82,000) For those services and expenses provided to eligible individuals and families by existing settlement houses; provided, however, that the funds may be made available without regard to the limitations on the amount of grants provided to, and the requirements for fundraising by such programs as set forth in article 10-B of the social services law ... 1,000,000 ................................... (re. $998,000) For services and expenses, established pursuant to chapter 58 of the laws of 2006, related to providing intensive employment and other supportive services, including job readiness and job placement services to noncustodial parents who are unemployed or who are work- ing less than 20 hours per week; and who have a child support order payable through the support collection unit of a social services district ... 200,000 ................................ (re. $200,000) For the services of a wage subsidy program. Eligible not-for-profit community based organizations in social services districts shall administer a program that enables employers to offer subsidized employment, including but not limited to, expanded supportive tran- sitional work activities for such eligible individuals and families consistent with the provisions of section 336-e and section 336-f of the social services law, as applicable. Provided that, of the $950,000, not less than $594,000 shall be for programs in social services districts with a population in excess of two million. Preference shall be given to proposals that include provisions for job retention, case management and job placement services. Partic- ipation in the program by such eligible individuals and families shall be limited to one year. Participating employers shall make reasonable efforts to retain individuals served by the program ... 950,000 ............................................. (re. $950,000) For services related to the wheels for work program, including, but not limited to activities which procure, repair, finance, and/or insure vehicles needed for transportation to and from employment or allowable work activities ... 144,000 ............... (re. $144,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Temporary Assistance for Needy Families Account By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For transfer to the credit of the office of children and family services federal health and human services fund, state operations or 503 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 federal health and human services fund, local assistance, federal day care account for additional reimbursement to social services districts for child care assistance provided pursuant to title 5-C of article 6 of the social services law. The funds shall be appor- tioned among the social services districts by the office according to an allocation plan developed by the office and submitted to the director of the budget for approval within 60 days of enactment of the budget. The funds allocated to a district under this appropri- ation in addition to any state block grant funds allocated to the district for child care services and any funds the district requests the office of temporary and disability assistance to transfer from the district's flexible fund for family services allocation to the federal day care account shall constitute the district's entire block grant allocation for a particular federal fiscal year, which shall be available only for child care assistance expenditures made during that federal fiscal year and which are claimed by March 31 of the year immediately following the end of that federal fiscal year. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, any claims for child care assistance made by a social services district for expenditures made during a particular federal fiscal year, other than claims made under title XX of the federal social security act and under the food stamp employment and training program, shall be counted against the social services district's block grant allocation for that federal fiscal year. A social services district shall expend its allocation from the block grant in accordance with the applicable provision in federal law and regulations relating to the federal funds included in the state block grant for child care and the regulations of the office of children and family services. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, each district's claims submitted under the state block grant for child care will be processed in a manner that maximizes the availability of federal funds and ensures that the district meets its maintenance of effort requirement in each applicable federal fiscal year. Prior to transfer of funds appropriated herein, the commissioner of the office of children and family services shall consult with the commissioner of the office of temporary and disa- bility assistance to determine the availability of such funding and to request that the commissioner of the office of temporary and disability assistance takes necessary steps to notify the department of health and human services of the transfer of funding ... 324,276,000 ...................................... (re. $33,252,000) For allocation to local social services districts for the flexible fund for family services. Funds shall, without state or local participation, be allocated to local social services districts in accordance with a methodology to be developed by the office of temporary and disability assistance and the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget. Such amounts allocated to local social services districts shall herein- after be referred to as the flexible fund for family services and shall be used for eligible services to eligible individuals under 504 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 the State plan for the federal temporary assistance for needy fami- lies block grant. Such funds are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities and, notwithstanding section 153 of the social services law and any inconsistent provision of law, shall constitute the full amount of federal tempo- rary assistance for needy families funds to be paid on account of activities funded in whole or in part hereunder and the full amount of state reimbursement to be paid on account of local district administrative claims. District allocations from the flexible fund for family services may be spent only pursuant to plans of expendi- ture, developed by each social services district and the local governing body and approved by the office of temporary and disabili- ty assistance, the office of children and family services, and the director of the budget. Such allocation shall be available for reimbursement through March 31, 2015; provided, however, that reimbursement for child welfare services other than foster care services shall be available for eligible expenditures incurred on or after October 1, 2011 and before October 1, 2012 that are otherwise reimbursable by the state on or after April 1, 2012 and that are claimed by March 31, 2013. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amounts so appropriated for allocation to local social services districts, may be used, without state or local financial participation, by social services districts with a population in excess of two million persons for such district's first eligible expenditures that occurred on or after October 1, 2011, or, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, during any other period beginning on or after January 1, 1997, for tuition costs for foster care children who are eligible for emergency assistance for families in the manner the state was authorized to fund such costs under part A of title IV of the social security act as such part was in effect on September 30, 1995; provided that the funds appropriated herein may not be used to reimburse localities for costs disallowed under title IV-E of the social security act. Such expenditures shall constitute good cause pursuant to section 408 (a) (10) of the social security act. Such funds may also be used, without state or local participation, for care, maintenance, supervision, and tuition for juvenile delin- quents and persons in need of supervision who are placed in residen- tial programs operated by authorized agencies and who are eligible for emergency assistance to families in the manner the state was authorized to fund such costs under part A of title IV of the social security act as such part was in effect on September 30, 1995. Such expenditures shall constitute good cause pursuant to section 408 (a) (10) of the social security act. Unless otherwise approved by the commissioner of the office of children and family services with the approval of the director of the budget, these funds may be used only for eligible expenditures made from October 1, 2011 through Septem- ber 30, 2012. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the funds so appropriated may not be used to reimburse localities for costs disallowed under title IV-E of the social security act. 505 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a social services district may request that the office of temporary and disability assistance retain and transfer a portion of the district's allo- cation of these funds to the credit of the office of children and family services federal health and human services fund, local assistance, title XX social services block grant for use by the district for eligible title XX services and/or to the credit of the office of children and family services federal health and human services fund, local assistance, federal day care account for use by the district for eligible child care expenditures under the state block grant for child care, within the percentages established by the state in accordance with the federal social security act and related federal regulations. Any funds transferred at a district's request to the title XX social services block grant shall be used by the district for eligible title XX social services provided in accordance with the provisions of the federal social security act and the social services law to children or their families whose income is less than 200 percent of the federal poverty level appli- cable to the family size involved. Any funds transferred at a district's request to the office of children and family services federal health and human services fund, local assistance, federal day care account shall be made available to the district for use for eligible child care expenditures in accordance with the applicable provisions of federal law and regulations relating to federal funds included in the state block grant for child care and in accordance with applicable state law and regulations of the office of children and family services. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, any claims made by a social services district for expenditures made for child care during a particular federal fiscal year, other than claims made under title XX of the federal social security act and under the food stamp employment and training program, shall be counted against the social services district's block grant for child care for that federal fiscal year. Each social services district must certify to the office of children and family services and the office of temporary and disability assistance, within 90 days of enactment of the budget but before August 15, 2012, the amount of funds it wishes to have transferred under this provision. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the amount of the funds that each district expends on child welfare services from its flexi- ble fund for family services funds and any flexible fund for family services funds transferred at the district's request to the title XX social services block grant must, to the extent that families are eligible therefore, be equal to or greater than the district's portion of the $342,322,341 statewide child welfare threshold amount, which shall be established pursuant to a formula developed by the office of temporary and disability assistance and the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget. Notwithstanding any other provision of law including the state finance law and any local procurement law, at the request of a social services district and with the approval of the director of the budg- 506 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 et, a portion of the funds appropriated herein may be retained by the office of temporary and disability assistance for any services eligible for funding under the flexible fund for family services for which the applicable state agency has a contractual relationship ... 964,000,000 ...................................... (re. $46,671,000) The following remaining appropriations within the office of temporary and disability assistance federal health and human services fund temporary assistance for needy families account shall be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, such funds may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation within the office of temporary and disability assistance or office of children and family services federal fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget. Such funds shall be provided without state or local partic- ipation for services to eligible individuals under the state plan for the temporary assistance for needy families block grant whose incomes do not exceed 200 percent of the federal poverty level or who are otherwise eligible under such plan, provided that such services to eligible persons not in receipt of public assistance shall not constitute "assistance" under applicable federal regu- lations and no more than 15 percent of the funds made available herein may be used for administration, provided further that the director of the budget does not determine that such use of funds can be expected to have the effect of increasing qualified state expend- itures under paragraph 7 of subdivision (a) of section 409 of the federal social security act above the minimum applicable federal maintenance of effort requirement: For the continuation and expansion of a demonstration project to assist individuals and families in moving out of poverty through the pursuit of higher education. Projects shall include intensive, long- term case management and statistically-based outcome assessments. The amount appropriated herein shall be made available for one project at an education and work consortium having developed programs that moved significant numbers of people from welfare to permanent employment, in receipt of financial commitments from a not-for-profit foundation, and having an established working relationship with regional social services agencies, the local busi- ness community and other public and/or private institutions of high- er education. Such program shall provide services to recipients of family assistance, safety net assistance and other eligible individ- uals. The consortium shall consist of three institutions of higher education with one of the institutions being a CUNY institution, one a New York city based institution, and one based in Westchester county ... 800,000 .................................. (re. $800,000) For services and expenses related to the advantage afterschool program. Such funds are to be available pursuant to a plan prepared by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget to extend or expand current contracts with community based organizations, to award new contracts to continue programs where the existing contractors are not satisfactorily 507 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 performing as determined by the office of children and family services and/or to award new contracts through a competitive process to community based organizations ... 500,000 ........ (re. $500,000) For services related to the development of technology assisted learn- ing programs at the educational opportunity centers. Such funds may be transferred, suballocated or otherwise made available in accord- ance with a memorandum of understanding between the office of tempo- rary and disability assistance and the state university of New York. Provided, however, that funds appropriated herein shall be used to provide basic educational skills, job readiness training, and occu- pational training to program participants who are eligible individ- uals and families under the state plan for the federal temporary assistance for needy families block grant whose incomes do not exceed 200 percent of the federal poverty level. Of the funds appro- priated herein, up to $215,000 shall be available without state or local financial participation for the development of technology assisted learning programs provided by community based organizations which serve eligible individuals living with HIV/AIDS .............. 3,000,000 ......................................... (re. $3,000,000) For services of the BRIDGE program, provided however, that, unless otherwise determined by the director of the budget, the rate of state financial participation shall be the same rates as required in the month immediately preceding December, 1996. Funds shall be made available and/or suballocated to the state university of New York for services and expenditures of the BRIDGE program and may be transferred to the state university of New York for personal and nonpersonal service costs and other expenses incurred in administer- ing the provision of such services to eligible individuals and fami- lies. A portion of the funds may be transferred to the office of temporary and disability assistance state operations for personal and nonpersonal service costs incurred by the office in administer- ing the program. Funds made available herein shall be used for services to eligible individuals and families who, upon determi- nation of eligibility for such program, are receiving public assist- ance benefits under the state plan for the temporary assistance for needy families block grant or whose public assistance case includes a dependent child under the age of 18 or under the age of 19 if the child is attending secondary school and is in receipt of safety net assistance. To the extent that sufficient numbers of eligible public assistance recipients are not available, funds may be used to serve individuals and families not in receipt of public assistance, but eligible under the state plan for the temporary assistance for needy families block grant ... 102,000 .................... (re. $102,000) For services, notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, and without state or local financial participation, of the career path- ways program for not-for-profit, community-based organizations providing coordinated, comprehensive employment services beyond the level currently funded by local social services districts to eligi- ble individuals and families. Such funds are to be made available to establish a career pathways program to link education and occupa- tional training to subsequent employment through a continuum of 508 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 educational programs and integrated support services to enable temporary assistance for needy families eligible participants, including disconnected young adults, ages sixteen to twenty-four, to advance over time both to higher levels of education and to higher wage jobs in targeted occupational sectors. With funds appropriated herein, the office of temporary and disability assistance in consul- tation with the department of labor shall establish the career path- ways program and provide technical support, as needed, to provide education, training, and job placement for low-income individuals, age sixteen and older. Preference shall be given to eighteen to twenty-four year olds who are unemployed or underemployed, in areas of the state with demonstrated labor market needs and unemployment rates that are greater than the appropriate or comparative rate of employment for the region, and to persons in receipt of family assistance and/or safety net assistance. Of the amounts appropri- ated, at least sixty percent shall be available for services to eighteen to twenty-four year olds, with remaining funds available to recipients of family assistance and/or safety net assistance, with- out age restrictions, and sixteen to seventeen year old self-sup- porting individuals who are heads of household. The office of tempo- rary and disability assistance in consultation with the department of labor shall develop a request for proposals and shall receive, review, and assess applications. In selecting proposals, the office of temporary and disability assistance and the department of labor shall give preference to programs that demonstrate community-based collaborations with education and training providers and employers in the region. Such education and training providers may include, but not be limited to general equivalency diplomas programs, commu- nity colleges, junior colleges, business and trade schools, voca- tional institutions, and institutions with baccalaureate degree- granting programs; programs that provide for a career path or career paths, as supported by identified local employment needs; programs that provide employment services, including but not limited to, post-secondary training designed to meet the needs of employers in the local labor market, or catchment area; programs that include education and training components, such as remedial education, indi- vidual training plans, pre-employment training, workplace basic skills, and literacy skills training. Such education and training must include institutions, industry associations, or other creden- tialing bodies for the purpose of providing participants with certificates, diplomas, or degrees; projects that provide comprehen- sive student support services, including but not limited to tutor- ing, mentoring, child care, after school program access, transporta- tion, and case management, as part of the individual training plan. Preference shall be given to proposals that include not-for-profit collaborations with education, training, or employer stakeholders in the region; programs which leverage additional community resources and provide participant support services; training that result in job placement; and education that links participants with occupa- tional skills training and/or employer-related credentials, credits, diplomas or certificates ... 750,000 ................ (re. $750,000) 509 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses of not-for-profit and voluntary agencies providing support services to the caretaker relative of a minor child when such services are provided to eligible individuals and families. Such funds are available pursuant to a plan prepared by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget to continue or expand existing programs with existing contractors that are satisfactorily performing as deter- mined by the office of children and family services, to award new contracts to continue programs where the existing contractors are not satisfactorily performing as determined by the office of chil- dren and family services and/or to award new contracts through a competitive process ... 51,000 ....................... (re. $51,000) Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the funds appropri- ated herein shall be available for transfer to the federal health and human services fund, local assistance account, federal day care account to provide additional funding for subsidies and quality activities at the city university of New York, provided that of such amount, $56,000 shall be available to community colleges and $85,000 shall be available to senior colleges ... 141,000 ... (re. $141,000) Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the funds appropri- ated herein shall be available for transfer to the federal health and human services fund, local assistance account, federal day care account to continue operation of the facilitated enrollment pilot program in Capital Region-Oneida (consisting of Rensselaer, Schenec- tady, Saratoga, Albany and Oneida counties) as provided to the NYS AFL-CIO Workforce Development Institute to act or continue to act as the administrator to implement the program proposed by the union child care coalition of the NYS AFL-CIO and approved by the office of children and family services. The administrative cost, including the cost of the development of the evaluation of the pilot program shall not exceed ten percent of the funds available for this purpose. The remaining portion of the funds shall be allocated by the office of children and family services to the local social services districts where the recipient families reside as determined by the project administrator based on projected need and cost of providing child care subsidies payment to working families enrolled through the pilot initiative, a local social services district shall not reimburse subsidy payments in excess of the amount the subsidy funding appropriated herein can support. Child care subsidies paid on behalf of eligible families shall be reimbursed at the actual cost of care up to the applicable market rate for the district in which child care is provided and in accordance with the fee schedule of the local social services district making the subsidy payment. Up to $126,500 shall be made available to the NYS AFL-CIO Workforce Development Institute, or other designated administrator, to admin- ister and to implement a plan approved by the office of children and family services for this pilot program in consultation with the advisory council. This administrator shall prepare and submit to the office of children and family services, the chairs of the senate committee on social services, the senate committee on children and families, the senate committee on labor, the chairs of the assembly 510 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 committee on children and families, and the assembly committee on social services, an evaluation of the pilot with recommendations. Such evaluation shall include available information regarding the pilot programs or participants in the pilot programs, including but not limited to: the number of income-eligible children of working parents with income greater than 200 percent but at or less than 275 percent of the federal poverty level, the ages of the children served by the project, the number of families served by the project who are in receipt of family assistance, the factors that parents considered when searching for child care, the factors that barred the families' access to child care assistance prior to their enroll- ment in the facilitated enrollment program, the number of families who receive a child care subsidy pursuant to this program who choose to use such subsidy for regulated child care, and the number of families who receive a child care subsidy pursuant to this program who choose to use such subsidy to receive child care services provided by a legally exempt provider. Such report shall be submit- ted by the applicable project administrator, on or before November 1, 2012, provided that if such report is not received by November 30, 2012, reimbursement for administrative costs shall be either reduced or withheld, and failure of an administrator to submit a timely report may jeopardize such administrator's program from receiving funding in future years. Child care subsidies paid on behalf of eligible families shall be reimbursed at the actual cost of care up to the applicable market rate for the district in which the child care is provided, in accordance with the fee schedule of the local social services district making the subsidy payments. The administrator for this pilot project is required to submit bi-month- ly reports on the fifteenth day of every other month beginning on May 15, 2012 and bi-monthly thereafter that provide current enroll- ment and information including, but not limited to, the amount of the approved subsidy level, the level of co-payment by the local social services district required for the participants in the program, the program's adopted budget reflecting all expenses including salaries and other information as needed, to the office of children and family services, the chairs of the senate committee on social services, the senate committee on children and families, the senate committee on labor, the chairs of the assembly committee on children and families and the assembly committee on social services, and the local social services districts. Provided however that if such bi-monthly reports are not received from this Capital Region-O- neida administrator, reimbursement for administrative costs shall be either reduced or withheld and failure of an administrator to submit a timely report may jeopardize such administrator's program from receiving funding in future years. The office of children and family services shall provide technical assistance to the pilot program to assist in timely coordination with the monthly claiming process. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, this pilot program main- tained herein may be terminated if the administrator for such program mismanages such program, by engaging in actions including but not limited to, improper use of funds, providing for child care 511 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 subsidies in excess of the amount the subsidy funding appropriated herein can support, and failing to submit claims for reimbursement in a timely fashion ... 1,265,000 ... ............. (re. $1,265,000) Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the funds appropri- ated herein shall be available for transfer to the federal health and human services fund, local assistance account, federal day care account to provide additional funding for subsidies and quality activities at the state university of New York, provided that of such amount, $77,000 shall be available to community colleges and $116,000 shall be available to state operated campuses ............. 193,000 ............................................. (re. $193,000) For services and expenses of programs providing literacy training, workplace literacy instruction and English-as-a-second-language instruction to eligible individuals and families under the state plan for the federal temporary assistance for needy families block grant, including, but not limited to, programs which offer intergen- erational educational models intended to increase workplace preparedness, and English-as-a-second-language programs which appro- priately address the specific linguistic and cultural needs of the participants and the language skill needs of non-English speaking workers that relate to workplace safety. Of the amount appropriated herein, at least $50,000 shall be available for literacy training and English-as-a-second-language instruction to individuals and families, who upon determination of eligibility for such services, are in receipt of public assistance and lack a literacy level equiv- alent to the ninth month of eighth grade or who have English language proficiency equal to a score of 34 or less on the NYS PLACE test or an equivalent score on a comparable test ................... 250,000 ............................................. (re. $250,000) For services of programs, in local social services districts with a population in excess of two million, that meet the emergency needs of homeless individuals and families and those at risk of becoming homeless. Such programs shall have demonstrated experience in providing services to meet the emergency needs of homeless individ- uals and families and those at risk of becoming homeless, including crisis intervention services, eviction prevention services, mobile emergency feeding services, and summer youth services .............. 500,000 ............................................... (re. $9,000) For services of programs, in local social services districts with a population in excess of two million, that meet the emergency needs of homeless individuals and families and those at risk of becoming homeless. Such programs shall have demonstrated experience in providing services to meet the emergency needs of homeless individ- uals and families and those at risk of becoming homeless, including crisis intervention services, eviction prevention services, mobile emergency feeding services, and summer youth services .............. 500,000 ............................................. (re. $427,000) For services and expenses related to the provision of non-residential domestic violence. Such funds may be made available to the office of children and family services. Local social services districts are 512 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 encouraged to collaborate with not-for-profit providers in the provision of such services ... 1,210,000 ............ (re. $162,000) For services and expenses related to the provision of non-residential domestic violence. Such funds may be made available to the office of children and family services. Local social services districts are encouraged to collaborate with not-for-profit providers in the provision of such services ... 1,210,000 .......... (re. $1,210,000) For preventive services to eligible individuals and families under the state plan for the federal temporary assistance for needy families block grant whose incomes do not exceed 200 percent of the federal poverty level, including but not limited to: intensive case manage- ment and related services for families with children at risk of foster care placement due to the presence of alcohol and/or substance abuse in the household; family preservation services, centers and programs; foster care diversion demonstrations; and not-for-profit provider collaborations with family treatment courts. Such funds are available pursuant to a plan prepared by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget to continue or expand existing programs with existing contractors that are satisfactorily performing as determined by the office of children and family services, to award new contracts to continue programs where the existing contractors are not satisfac- torily performing as determined by the office of children and family services, and/or award new contracts through a competitive process. Provided that, of the funds appropriated herein, at least $106,000 shall be available for programs providing post adoption services ... 610,000 ............................................. (re. $520,000) For those services and expenses provided to eligible individuals and families by existing settlement houses; provided, however, that the funds may be made available without regard to the limitations on the amount of grants provided to, and the requirements for fundraising by such programs as set forth in article 10-B of the social services law ... 1,000,000 .................................... (re. $43,000) For services and expenses, established pursuant to chapter 58 of the laws of 2006, related to providing intensive employment and other supportive services, including job readiness and job placement services to noncustodial parents who are unemployed or who are work- ing less than 20 hours per week; who are recipients of public assistance or whose incomes do not exceed 200 percent of the federal poverty level; and who have a child support order payable through the support collection unit of a social services district ... 200,000 ............................................. (re. $200,000) For the services of a wage subsidy program. Eligible not-for-profit community based organizations in social services districts shall administer a program that enables employers to offer subsidized employment, including but not limited to, expanded supportive tran- sitional work activities for such eligible individuals and families consistent with the provisions of section 336-e and section 336-f of the social services law, as applicable. Provided that, of the $950,000, not less than $594,000 shall be for programs in social services districts with a population in excess of two million. 513 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Preference shall be given to proposals that include provisions for job retention, case management and job placement services. Partic- ipation in the program by such eligible individuals and families shall be limited to one year. Participating employers shall make reasonable efforts to retain individuals served by the program ... 950,000 ............................................. (re. $950,000) For services related to the wheels for work program, including, but not limited to activities which procure, repair, finance, and/or insure vehicles needed for transportation to and from employment or allowable work activities ... 144,000 ............... (re. $144,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For reimbursement of the cost of the family assistance and the emer- gency assistance to families programs. Notwithstanding section 153 of the social services law or any inconsistent provision of law, funds appropriated herein shall be provided without state or local participation and shall include the cost of providing shelter supplements for family assistance households at local option in order to prevent eviction and address homelessness in accordance with social services district plans approved by the office of tempo- rary and disability assistance and the director of the budget, provided, however, that in social services districts with a popu- lation over five million no shelter supplements other than those to prevent eviction shall be reimbursed, and further provided that such supplements shall not be part of the standard of need pursuant to section 131-a of the social services law. Funds appropriated herein shall also reimburse for family assistance expenditures for emergen- cy shelter, transportation, or nutrition payments which the district determines are necessary to establish or maintain independent living arrangements among persons who have been medically diagnosed as having acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) or HIV-related illness and who are homeless or facing homelessness and for whom no viable and less costly alternative to housing is available; provided, however, that funds appropriated herein may only be used for such purposes if the cost of such allowances are not eligible for reimbursement under medical assistance or other programs. Such funds are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the office of temporary and disability assistance net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits including, but not limited to, additional federal funds resulting from any changes in federal cost allocation methodologies. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation within the office of temporary and disability assistance federal fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget, who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman 514 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Social services districts shall be required to report to the office of temporary and disability assistance on an annual basis, information, as determined and requested by the office, related to services and expenditures for which reimbursement is sought for providing tempo- rary housing assistance to homeless individuals and families. Such information shall be submitted electronically to the extent feasible as determined by the office, and shall be used to evaluate expendi- tures by such social services districts for the provision of tempo- rary housing assistance for homeless individuals and families. Notwithstanding paragraph (a-3) of subdivision 2 and paragraph (a-3) of subdivision 3 of section 131-a of the social services law, or any other inconsistent provision of law, in determining eligibility for public assistance and determining maximum monthly grants and allow- ances for those persons and families determined eligible by the application of such standard of monthly need, less any available income or resources which are not required to be disregarded by provisions of law, the following schedule shall be used for all social services districts and for all categories of assistance for the period beginning July 1, 2012 through September 30, 2012: $150 for a household of one person; $239 for a household of two persons; $317 for a household of three persons; $409 for a household of four persons; $505 for a household of five persons; and $583 for a house- hold of six persons. For each additional person in the household, there shall be added an additional amount of $80 monthly. Notwithstanding section 153 of the social services law, or any other inconsistent provision of law, such appropriation shall be available for reimbursement of eligible claims incurred on or after January 1, 2012 and before January 1, 2013, that are otherwise reimbursable by the state on or after April 1, 2012, that are claimed by March 1, 2013, except for claims incurred by social service districts located in areas deemed disaster areas resulting from Superstorm Sandy. Such claims may be submitted until December 31, 2013. Such reimbursement shall constitute total federal reimbursement for activities funded herein in state fiscal year 2012-2013 .............................. 1,332,000,000 ................................... (re. $100,099,000) For services related to the provision of transportation services for the purpose of transportation to and from employment or other allow- able activities. Such amount shall be available for distribution to social services districts and may be suballocated, transferred or otherwise made available to the department of transportation ... 112,000 ............................................. (re. $112,000) For services related to the continuation of displaced homemaker services. Funds made available herein may be used for state agency contractors, or aid to local social services districts, provided, further, that no more than ten percent of such funds may be used for program administration at each individual displaced homemaker center. Each program administrator shall prepare and submit an annu- al report by December 1, 2012, to the office of temporary and disa- bility assistance, the chairs of the senate committee on social 515 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 services, and the senate committee on children and families and the assembly chair of the committee on social services, on the summary of activities, including but not limited to the number of eligible recipients, and the outcome for each recipient together with a summary of revenues and expenses including all salaries. Such funds may be suballocated, transferred or otherwise made available to the department of labor for the administration of the displaced homemak- er program ... 546,000 .............................. (re. $125,000) For services related to a Nurse-Family Partnership program for eligi- ble individuals and families. Such funds are to be made available to local social services districts to establish or fund Nurse-Family Partnership programs to provide supportive services to temporary assistance for needy families eligible individuals aimed at: improving pregnancy outcomes by helping first time mothers and preg- nant women engage in sound preventive health practices, including education one receiving thorough prenatal care from their healthcare providers, improving diets, and reducing the use of cigarettes, alcohol and illegal substances; improving child health and develop- ment by helping parents provide responsible and competent care; and improving the economic self-sufficiency of the family by helping parents develop a vision for their own future, plan future pregnan- cies, continue their education and find work, as appropriate. Provided that no funds expended under this provision may be used to provide actual medical care. Such funds may be suballocated, trans- ferred or otherwise made available to the department of health for the administration of the Nurse-Family Partnership program ......... 2,000,000 ............................................ (re. $14,000) For the services of the Rochester-Genesee Regional Transportation Authority for the provision of transportation services to eligible individuals and families, for the purpose of transportation to and from employment or other allowable work activities. Such funds may be suballocated, transferred or otherwise made available to the department of transportation for the administration of the Roches- ter-Genesee Regional Transportation Authority ...................... 82,000 ............................................... (re. $82,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For transfer to the credit of the office of children and family services federal health and human services fund, state operations or federal health and human services fund, local assistance, federal day care account for additional reimbursement to social services districts for child care assistance provided pursuant to title 5-C of article 6 of the social services law. The funds shall be appor- tioned among the social services districts by the office according to an allocation plan developed by the office and submitted to the director of the budget for approval within 60 days of enactment of the budget. The funds allocated to a district under this appropri- ation in addition to any state block grant funds allocated to the district for child care services and any funds the district requests the office of temporary and disability assistance to transfer from the district's flexible fund for family services allocation to the 516 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 federal day care account shall constitute the district's entire block grant allocation for a particular federal fiscal year, which shall be available only for child care assistance expenditures made during that federal fiscal year and which are claimed by March 31 of the year immediately following the end of that federal fiscal year. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, any claims for child care assistance made by a social services district for expenditures made during a particular federal fiscal year, other than claims made under title XX of the federal social security act and under the food stamp employment and training program, shall be counted against the social services district's block grant allocation for that federal fiscal year. A social services district shall expend its allocation from the block grant in accordance with the applicable provision in federal law and regulations relating to the federal funds included in the state block grant for child care and the regulations of the office of children and family services. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, each district's claims submitted under the state block grant for child care will be processed in a manner that maximizes the availability of federal funds and ensures that the district meets its maintenance of effort requirement in each applicable federal fiscal year. Prior to transfer of funds appropriated herein, the commissioner of the office of children and family services shall consult with the commissioner of the office of temporary and disa- bility assistance to determine the availability of such funding and to request that the commissioner of the office of temporary and disability assistance takes necessary steps to notify the department of health and human services of the transfer of funding ............ 392,967,000 ...................................... (re. $27,948,000) For allocation to local social services districts for the flexible fund for family services. Funds shall, without state or local participation, be allocated to local social services districts in accordance with a methodology to be developed by the office of temporary and disability assistance and the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget. Such amounts allocated to local social services districts shall herein- after be referred to as the flexible fund for family services and shall be used for eligible services to eligible individuals under the State plan for the federal temporary assistance for needy fami- lies block grant. Such funds are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities and, notwithstanding section 153 of the social services law and any inconsistent provision of law, shall constitute the full amount of federal tempo- rary assistance for needy families funds to be paid on account of activities funded in whole or in part hereunder and the full amount of state reimbursement to be paid on account of local district administrative claims. District allocations from the flexible fund for family services may be spent only pursuant to plans of expendi- ture, developed by each social services district and the local governing body and approved by the office of temporary and disabili- 517 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 ty assistance, the office of children and family services, and the director of the budget. Such allocation shall be available for reimbursement through March 31, 2014; provided, however, that reimbursement for child welfare services other than foster care services shall be available for eligible expenditures incurred on or after October 1, 2010 and before October 1, 2011 that are otherwise reimbursable by the state on or after April 1, 2011 and that are claimed by March 31, 2012. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amounts so appropriated for allocation to local social services districts, may be used, without state or local financial participation, by social services districts with a population in excess of two million persons for such district's first eligible expenditures that occurred on or after October 1, 2010, or, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, during any other period beginning on or after January 1, 1997, for tuition costs for foster care children who are eligible for emergency assistance for families in the manner the state was authorized to fund such costs under part A of title IV of the social security act as such part was in effect on September 30, 1995; provided that the funds appropriated herein may not be used to reimburse localities for costs disallowed under title IV-E of the social security act. Such expenditures shall constitute good cause pursuant to section 408 (a) (10) of the social security act. Such funds may also be used, without state or local participation, for care, maintenance, supervision, and tuition for juvenile delin- quents and persons in need of supervision who are placed in residen- tial programs operated by authorized agencies and who are eligible for emergency assistance to families in the manner the state was authorized to fund such costs under part A of title IV of the social security act as such part was in effect on September 30, 1995. Such expenditures shall constitute good cause pursuant to section 408 (a) (10) of the social security act. Unless otherwise approved by the commissioner of the office of children and family services with the approval of the director of the budget, these funds may be used only for eligible expenditures made from October 1, 2010 through Septem- ber 30, 2011. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the funds so appropriated may not be used to reimburse localities for costs disallowed under title IV-E of the social security act. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a social services district may request that the office of temporary and disability assistance retain and transfer a portion of the district's allo- cation of these funds to the credit of the office of children and family services federal health and human services fund, local assistance, title XX social services block grant for use by the district for eligible title XX services and/or to the credit of the office of children and family services federal health and human services fund, local assistance, federal day care account for use by the district for eligible child care expenditures under the state block grant for child care, within the percentages established by the state in accordance with the federal social security act and related federal regulations. Any funds transferred at a district's 518 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 request to the title XX social services block grant shall be used by the district for eligible title XX social services provided in accordance with the provisions of the federal social security act and the social services law to children or their families whose income is less than 200 percent of the federal poverty level appli- cable to the family size involved. Any funds transferred at a district's request to the office of children and family services federal health and human services fund, local assistance, federal day care account shall be made available to the district for use for eligible child care expenditures in accordance with the applicable provisions of federal law and regulations relating to federal funds included in the state block grant for child care and in accordance with applicable state law and regulations of the office of children and family services. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, any claims made by a social services district for expenditures made for child care during a particular federal fiscal year, other than claims made under title XX of the federal social security act and under the food stamp employment and training program, shall be counted against the social services district's block grant for child care for that federal fiscal year. Each social services district must certify to the office of children and family services and the office of temporary and disability assistance, within 90 days of enactment of the budget but before August 15, 2011, the amount of funds it wishes to have transferred under this provision. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the amount of the funds that each district expends on child welfare services from its flexi- ble fund for family services funds and any flexible fund for family services funds transferred at the district's request to the title XX social services block grant must, to the extent that families are eligible therefore, be equal to or greater than the district's portion of the $342,322,341 statewide child welfare threshold amount, which shall be established pursuant to a formula developed by the office of temporary and disability assistance and the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget. Notwithstanding any other provision of law including the state finance law and any local procurement law, at the request of a social services district and with the approval of the director of the budg- et, a portion of the funds appropriated herein may be retained by the office of temporary and disability assistance for any services eligible for funding under the flexible fund for family services for which the applicable state agency has a contractual relationship ... 951,000,000 ...................................... (re. $18,034,000) The following remaining appropriations within the office of temporary and disability assistance federal health and human services fund temporary assistance for needy families account shall be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, such funds may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation within the office of temporary and disability assistance or office of children and family services federal fund - 519 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget. Such funds shall be provided without state or local partic- ipation for services to eligible individuals under the state plan for the temporary assistance for needy families block grant whose incomes do not exceed 200 percent of the federal poverty level or who are otherwise eligible under such plan, provided that such services to eligible persons not in receipt of public assistance shall not constitute "assistance" under applicable federal regu- lations and no more than 15 percent of the funds made available herein may be used for administration, provided further that the director of the budget does not determine that such use of funds can be expected to have the effect of increasing qualified state expend- itures under paragraph 7 of subdivision (a) of section 409 of the federal social security act above the minimum applicable federal maintenance of effort requirement: For the continuation and expansion of a demonstration project to assist individuals and families in moving out of poverty through the pursuit of higher education. Projects shall include intensive, long- term case management and statistically-based outcome assessments. The amount appropriated herein shall be made available for one project at an education and work consortium having developed programs that moved significant numbers of people from welfare to permanent employment, in receipt of financial commitments from a not-for-profit foundation, and having an established working relationship with regional social services agencies, the local busi- ness community and other public and/or private institutions of high- er education. Such program shall provide services to recipients of family assistance, safety net assistance and other eligible individ- uals. The consortium shall consist of three institutions of higher education with one of the institutions being a CUNY institution, one a New York city based institution, and one based in Westchester county ... 250,000 ................................... (re. $37,000) For services and expenses related to the advantage afterschool program. Such funds are to be available pursuant to a plan prepared by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget to extend or expand current contracts with community based organizations, to award new contracts to continue programs where the existing contractors are not satisfactorily performing as determined by the office of children and family services and/or to award new contracts through a competitive process to community based organizations ... 500,000 ........ (re. $500,000) For services of the BRIDGE program, provided however, that, unless otherwise determined by the director of the budget, the rate of state financial participation shall be the same rates as required in the month immediately preceding December, 1996. Funds shall be made available and/or suballocated to the state university of New York for services and expenditures of the BRIDGE program and may be transferred to the state university of New York for personal and nonpersonal service costs and other expenses incurred in administer- ing the provision of such services to eligible individuals and fami- lies. A portion of the funds may be transferred to the office of 520 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 temporary and disability assistance state operations for personal and nonpersonal service costs incurred by the office in administer- ing the program. Funds made available herein shall be used for services to eligible individuals and families who, upon determi- nation of eligibility for such program, are receiving public assist- ance benefits under the state plan for the temporary assistance for needy families block grant or whose public assistance case includes a dependent child under the age of 18 or under the age of 19 if the child is attending secondary school and is in receipt of safety net assistance. To the extent that sufficient numbers of eligible public assistance recipients are not available, funds may be used to serve individuals and families not in receipt of public assistance, but eligible under the state plan for the temporary assistance for needy families block grant ... 102,000 ..................... (re. $27,000) For services and expenses of not-for-profit and voluntary agencies providing support services to the caretaker relative of a minor child when such services are provided to eligible individuals and families. Such funds are available pursuant to a plan prepared by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget to continue or expand existing programs with existing contractors that are satisfactorily performing as deter- mined by the office of children and family services, to award new contracts to continue programs where the existing contractors are not satisfactorily performing as determined by the office of chil- dren and family services and/or to award new contracts through a competitive process ... 51,000 ....................... (re. $51,000) Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the funds appropri- ated herein shall be available for transfer to the federal health and human services fund, local assistance account, federal day care account to provide additional funding for subsidies and quality activities at the city university of New York, provided that of such amount, $56,000 shall be available to community colleges and $85,000 shall be available to senior colleges .............................. 141,000 ............................................. (re. $141,000) Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the funds appropri- ated herein shall be available for transfer to the federal health and human services fund, local assistance account, federal day care account to provide additional funding for subsidies and quality activities at the state university of New York, provided that of such amount, $77,000 shall be available to community colleges and $116,000 shall be available to state operated campuses ............. 193,000 ............................................. (re. $193,000) For services of programs, in local social services districts with a population in excess of two million, that meet the emergency needs of homeless individuals and families and those at risk of becoming homeless. Such programs shall have demonstrated experience in providing services to meet the emergency needs of homeless individ- uals and families and those at risk of becoming homeless, including crisis intervention services, eviction prevention services, mobile emergency feeding services, and summer youth services .............. 176,000 .............................................. (re. $44,000) 521 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses related to the provision of non-residential domestic violence. Such funds may be made available to the office of children and family services. Local social services districts are encouraged to collaborate with not-for-profit providers in the provision of such services ... 510,000 ............... (re. $70,000) For preventive services to eligible individuals and families under the state plan for the federal temporary assistance for needy families block grant whose incomes do not exceed 200 percent of the federal poverty level, including but not limited to: intensive case manage- ment and related services for families with children at risk of foster care placement due to the presence of alcohol and/or substance abuse in the household; family preservation services, centers and programs; foster care diversion demonstrations; and not-for-profit provider collaborations with family treatment courts. Such funds are available pursuant to a plan prepared by the office of children and family services and approved by the director of the budget to continue or expand existing programs with existing contractors that are satisfactorily performing as determined by the office of children and family services, to award new contracts to continue programs where the existing contractors are not satisfac- torily performing as determined by the office of children and family services, and/or award new contracts through a competitive process. Provided that, of the funds appropriated herein, at least $106,000 shall be available for programs providing post adoption services ... 610,000 ............................................. (re. $142,000) For enhanced services to refugees, asylees and other immigrant popu- lations eligible for refugee services to assist such individuals and families to attain economic self-sufficiency and reduce or eliminate reliance on public assistance benefits as a primary means of support. Such services shall include, but not be limited to, case management, English-as-a-second-language, job training and placement assistance, post-employment services necessary to ensure job retention, and services necessary to assist the individual and fami- ly members to establish and maintain a permanent residence in the state. Funds appropriated herein shall, to the extent permitted by federal law and regulations, be awarded at the discretion of the commissioner of the office of temporary and disability assistance to voluntary refugee resettlement agencies and/or local representatives of such agencies currently under contract with the office of tempo- rary and disability assistance to provide services to refugee popu- lations and individual awards shall be made proportionately based on the number of refugees each organization resettled in the previous five year period based on the most recent five year data published by the federal department of health and human services office of refugee resettlement or its contractor. Of the amount appropriated herein, up to $85,000 shall be made available to organizations providing services to refugees settling in local social services districts with a population in excess of two million and all remain- ing funding shall be awarded to organizations providing such services to refugees settling in other geographic locations ........ 102,000 .............................................. (re. $23,000) 522 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For those services and expenses provided to eligible individuals and families by existing settlement houses; provided, however, that the funds may be made available without regard to the limitations on the amount of grants provided to, and the requirements for fundraising by such programs as set forth in article 10-B of the social services law ... 500,000 ..................................... (re. $449,000) For services and expenses, established pursuant to chapter 58 of the laws of 2006, related to providing intensive employment and other supportive services, including job readiness and job placement services to noncustodial parents who are unemployed or who are work- ing less than 20 hours per week; who are recipients of public assistance or whose incomes do not exceed 200 percent of the federal poverty level; and who have a child support order payable through the support collection unit of a social services district .......... 200,000 ............................................. (re. $200,000) For services related to the homelessness intervention program for eligible individuals and families. These funds shall be available to not-for-profit organizations designed to provide services to prevent homelessness or to secure permanent housing, including but not limited to landlord/tenant conflict resolution, legal services, outreach and referral for other eligible services and benefits to stabilize households, and relocation assistance .................... 205,000 ............................................. (re. $205,000) For services related to a supportive housing program for families and for young adults age eighteen to twenty-five, who are eligible for benefits under the state plan for the federal temporary assistance for needy families block grant. Such supportive housing program shall be designed to enhance the employability, self-sufficiency, and/or family stability of residents, and prevent out-of-wedlock pregnancies among young adult residents. Eligible families shall include: homeless families; families at risk of exceeding, and those that have exceeded, their TANF assistance time limit; families with multiple barriers to employment and housing stability; families at risk for foster care placement; and those that are reunited after placements. Eligible young adults shall include: young adults aging out of the foster care system; runaway and homeless youth; and youth subject to criminal charges who are at risk for incarceration. Provided that, of the $508,000 up to $100,000 shall be available to continue existing services or to expand services provided to eligi- ble young adults ... 508,000 ........................ (re. $508,000) For the services of a wage subsidy program. Eligible not-for-profit community based organizations in social services districts shall administer a program that enables employers to offer subsidized employment, including but not limited to, expanded supportive tran- sitional work activities for such eligible individuals and families consistent with the provisions of section 336-e and section 336-f of the social services law, as applicable. Provided that, of the $950,000, not less than $594,000 shall be for programs in social services districts with a population in excess of two million. Preference shall be given to proposals that include provisions for job retention, case management and job placement services. Partic- 523 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 ipation in the program by such eligible individuals and families shall be limited to one year. Participating employers shall make reasonable efforts to retain individuals served by the program ... 950,000 ............................................. (re. $452,000) For services related to the wheels for work program, including, but not limited to activities which procure, repair, finance, and/or insure vehicles needed for transportation to and from employment or allowable work activities ... 144,000 ............... (re. $144,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services related to the provision of transportation services for the purpose of transportation to and from employment or other allow- able activities. Such amount shall be available for distribution to social services districts and may be suballocated, transferred or otherwise made available to the department of transportation ....... 112,000 ............................................. (re. $110,000) For services related to the continuation of displaced homemaker services. Funds made available herein may be used for state agency contractors, or aid to local social services districts, provided, further, that no more than ten percent of such funds may be used for program administration at each individual displaced homemaker center. Each program administrator shall prepare and submit an annu- al report by December 1, 2011, to the office of temporary and disa- bility assistance, the chairs of the senate committee on social services, and the senate committee on children and families and the assembly chair of the committee on social services, on the summary of activities, including but not limited to the number of eligible recipients, and the outcome for each recipient together with a summary of revenues and expenses including all salaries. Such funds may be suballocated, transferred or otherwise made available to the department of labor for the administration of the displaced homemak- er program ... 546,000 ............................... (re. $53,000) For the services of the Rochester-Genesee Regional Transportation Authority for the provision of transportation services to eligible individuals and families, for the purpose of transportation to and from employment or other allowable work activities. Such funds may be suballocated, transferred or otherwise made available to the department of transportation for the administration of the Roches- ter-Genesee Regional Transportation Authority ...................... 82,000 ............................................... (re. $82,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For reimbursement of the cost of the family assistance and the emer- gency assistance to families programs. Notwithstanding section 153 of the social services law or any inconsistent provision of law, funds appropriated herein shall be provided without state or local participation and shall include the cost of providing shelter supplements for family assistance households at local option in order to prevent eviction and address homelessness in accordance 524 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 with social services district plans approved by the office of tempo- rary and disability assistance and the director of the budget, provided, however, that in social services districts with a popu- lation over five million no shelter supplements other than those to prevent eviction shall be reimbursed, and further provided that such supplements shall not be part of the standard of need pursuant to section 131-a of the social services law. Funds appropriated herein shall also reimburse for family assistance expenditures for emergen- cy shelter, transportation, or nutrition payments which the district determines are necessary to establish or maintain independent living arrangements among persons who have been medically diagnosed as having acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) or HIV-related illness and who are homeless or facing homelessness and for whom no viable and less costly alternative to housing is available; provided, however, that funds appropriated herein may only be used for such purposes if the cost of such allowances are not eligible for reimbursement under medical assistance or other programs. Such funds are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the office of temporary and disability assistance net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits including, but not limited to, additional federal funds resulting from any changes in federal cost allocation methodologies. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation within the office of temporary and disability assistance federal fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget, who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Social services districts shall be required to report to the office of temporary and disability assistance on an annual basis, information, as determined and requested by the office, related to services and expenditures for which reimbursement is sought for providing tempo- rary housing assistance to homeless individuals and families. Such information shall be submitted electronically to the extent feasible as determined by the office, and shall be used to evaluate expendi- tures by such social services districts for the provision of tempo- rary housing assistance for homeless individuals and families. Notwithstanding paragraph (a-2) of subdivision 2 and paragraph (a-2) of subdivision 3 of section 131-a of the social services law, or any other inconsistent provision of law, in determining eligibility for public assistance and determining maximum monthly grants and allow- ances for those persons and families determined eligible by the application of such standard of monthly need, less any available income or resources which are not required to be disregarded by provisions of law, the following schedule shall be used for all social services districts and for all categories of assistance for the period beginning July 1, 2010 through June 30, 2012: $141 for a 525 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 household of one person; $225 for a household of two persons; $300 for a household of three persons; $386 for a household of four persons; $477 for a household of five persons; and $551 for a house- hold of six persons. For each additional person in the household, there shall be added an additional amount of $75 monthly. Notwithstanding section 153 of the social services law, or any other inconsistent provision of law, such appropriation shall be available for reimbursement of eligible claims incurred on or after January 1, 2011 and before January 1, 2012, that are otherwise reimbursable by the state on or after April 1, 2011, that are claimed by March 1, 2012. Such reimbursement shall constitute total federal reimburse- ment for activities funded herein in state fiscal year 2011-2012 ... 1,274,100,000 ................................... (re. $176,473,000) Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the funds appropri- ated herein, shall be available for transfer to the federal health and human services fund, local assistance account, federal day care account to operate and support enrollment in the child care facili- tated enrollment pilot programs which expand access to child care subsidies for working families living or employed in the Liberty Zone, the boroughs of Brooklyn, Queens, and Bronx, and in the county of Monroe, with income up to 275 percent of the federal poverty level. Of the amount appropriated herein, $778,500 shall be made available for Monroe county, and $1,869,500 shall be made available for all other projects. Up to $77,850 shall be made available to the current designated administrator in the county of Monroe, or to a successor administrator designated by the current administration to administer such county's program and to implement a plan approved by the office of children and family services; and up to $186,950 shall be made available to the Consortium for Worker Education, Inc., or other designated successor, to administer and to implement a plan approved by the office of children and family services for the programs in the Liberty Zone, and the boroughs of Brooklyn, Queens and Bronx. Each pilot program administrator shall prepare and submit to the office of children and family services, the chairs of the senate committee on children and families and the senate committee on social services, the chair of the assembly committee on children and families, the chair of the assembly committee on social services, the chair of the senate committee on labor, and the chair of the assembly committee on labor, an evaluation of the pilot with recommendations for continuation or dissolution of the program supported by appropriate documentation. Such evaluation shall include available, information regarding the pilot programs or participants in the pilot programs, absent identifying information, including but not limited to: the number of income-eligible children of working parents with income greater than 200 percent but at or less than 275 percent of the federal poverty level; the ages of the children served by the project, the number of families served by the project who are in receipt of family assistance, the factors that parents considered when searching for child care, the factors that barred the families' access to child care assistance prior to their enrollment in the pilot program, the number of families who receive 526 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 a child care subsidy pursuant to this program who choose to use such subsidy for regulated child care, and the number of families who receive a child care subsidy pursuant to this program who choose to use such subsidy to receive child care services provided by a legal- ly exempt provider. Such report shall be submitted by the applicable project administrator, on or before October 1, 2011, provided that if such report is not received by October 1, 2011, reimbursement for administrative costs shall be either reduced or withheld, and fail- ure of an administrator to submit a timely report may jeopardize such program's funding in future years. Expenses related to the development of the evaluation of the pilot programs shall be paid from the pilot program's administrative set-aside or non-state funds. The remaining portion of the project's funds shall be allo- cated by the office of children and family services to the local social services districts where the recipient families reside as determined by the project administrator based on projected needs and cost of providing child care subsidy payments to working families enrolled in the child care subsidy program through the pilot initi- ative, provided however that the office of children and family services shall not reimburse subsidy payments in excess of the amount the subsidy funding appropriated herein can support and the applicable local social services district shall not be required to approve or pay for subsidies not funded herein. The total number of slots for pilot programs located within the city of New York shall not exceed one thousand during fiscal year 2011-2012. Vacancies in child care slots may be filled at such time as the total enrollment of the New York city pilot program is less than one thousand slots. The pilot program located in the borough of Queens shall receive one new additional slot for each slot which becomes available through attrition once the total number of filled child care slots reaches less than one thousand. Child care subsidies paid on behalf of eligible families shall be reimbursed at the actual cost of care up to the applicable market rate for the district in which the child care is provided in accordance with the fee schedule of the local social services district making the subsidy payments. Pilot programs are required to submit monthly reports to the office of children and family services, the local social services district, and for programs located in the city of New York, the administration for children's services, and the legislature. Each monthly report must provide without benefit of personal identifying information, the pilot program's current enrollment level, amount of the child's subsidy, co-payment levels and other information as needed or required by the office of children and family services. Further, the office of children and family services shall provide technical assistance to the pilot program to assist with project adminis- tration and timely coordination of the monthly claiming process. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, any pilot programs main- tained herein may be terminated if the administrator for such programs mismanages such programs, by engaging in actions including but not limited to, improper use of funds, providing for child care subsidies in excess of the amount the subsidy funding appropriated 527 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 herein can support, and failing to submit claims for reimbursement in a timely fashion ... 2,648,000 ................. (re. $2,079,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal USDA-Food and Nutrition Services Fund Federal Food and Nutrition Services Account - 25024 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For reimbursement to social services districts for administrative expenditures associated with the supplemental nutrition assistance program, and for reimbursement to the United States department of agriculture for supplemental nutrition assistance program recov- eries. Such reimbursement shall constitute total state reimbursement for local district administrative claims. Such funds are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the office of temporary and disability assistance net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits including but not limited to additional federal funds resulting from any changes in federal cost allocation methodologies. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation within the office of temporary and disability assistance federal fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget, who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, funds appropriated herein may be used for reimbursement of supplemental nutrition assistance program employment and training expenditures and shall be made available to social services districts or may be set aside, transferred or suballocated to other state agencies for state admin- istered programs for the provision of services to supplemental nutrition assistance program recipients and applicants in accordance with a plan developed by the office of temporary and disability assistance and approved by the director of the budget. Funds appro- priated herein may be used to fund the cost of child care services provided to eligible supplemental nutrition assistance program employment and training program participants subject to a plan approved by the office of temporary and disability assistance, the office of children and family services and the director of the budg- et only to the extent that the office of children and family services and the director of the budget determine that the use of such funds will not jeopardize the state's ability to receive the state's entire allotment of federal child care development funds and child care funds available under title IV-A of the social security act. Any child care funded through the supplemental nutrition assistance program employment and training grant must be provided in a manner consistent with the federal law and regulations relating to 528 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 the federal funds included in the state block grant for child care and the regulations of the office of children and family services for such block grant. Districts shall submit claims and other reports regarding the use of the supplemental nutrition assistance program employment and training funds for child care services at such times and in such manner and format as required by the depart- ment of family assistance. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of the funds appropriated herein may be suballocated, transferred or other- wise made available to the department of health, in accordance with a memorandum of understanding between the office of temporary and disability assistance and the department of health, consistent with federal law, regulations or waivers for expenses related to nutri- tion education programs. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of the funds appropriated herein may be made available to community based organizations in accordance with chapter 820 of the laws of 1987 ... 400,000,000 ..................................... (re. $179,914,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal USDA-Food and Nutrition Services Fund Federal Food and Nutrition Services Account By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For reimbursement to social services districts for administrative expenditures associated with the food stamp program, and for reimbursement to the United States department of agriculture for food stamp recoveries. Such reimbursement shall constitute total state reimbursement for local district administrative claims. Such funds are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the office of temporary and disability assistance net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits including but not limited to additional federal funds resulting from any changes in federal cost allocation methodologies. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation within the office of temporary and disability assistance federal fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget, who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, funds appropriated herein may be used for reimbursement of food stamp employment and training expenditures and shall be made available to social services districts or may be set aside, transferred or suballocated to other state agencies for state administered programs for the provision of services to food stamp recipients and applicants in accordance with 529 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 a plan developed by the office of temporary and disability assist- ance and approved by the director of the budget. Funds appropriated herein may be used to fund the cost of child care services provided to eligible food stamp employment and training participants subject to a plan approved by the office of temporary and disability assist- ance, the office of children and family services and the director of the budget only to the extent that the office of children and family services and the director of the budget determine that the use of such funds will not jeopardize the state's ability to receive the state's entire allotment of federal child care development funds and child care funds available under title IV-A of the social security act. Any child care funded through the food stamp employment and training program must be provided in a manner consistent with the federal law and regulations relating to the federal funds included in the state block grant for child care and the regulations of the office of children and family services for such block grant. Districts shall submit claims and other reports regarding the use of the food stamp employment and training program funds for child care services at such times and in such manner and format as required by the department of family assistance. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of the funds appropriated herein may be suballocated, transferred or other- wise made available to the department of health, in accordance with a memorandum of understanding between the office of temporary and disability assistance and the department of health, consistent with federal law, regulations or waivers for expenses related to nutri- tion education programs. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of the funds appropriated herein may be made available to community based organizations in accordance with chapter 820 of the laws of 1987 ... 375,000,000 ...................................... (re. $39,929,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For reimbursement to social services districts for administrative expenditures associated with the food stamp program, and for reimbursement to the United States department of agriculture for food stamp recoveries. Such reimbursement shall constitute total state reimbursement for local district administrative claims. Such funds are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the office of temporary and disability assistance net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits including but not limited to additional federal funds resulting from any changes in federal cost allocation methodologies. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation within the office of temporary and disability assistance federal fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget, who shall file such approval with the 530 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, funds appropriated herein may be used for reimbursement of food stamp employment and training expenditures and shall be made available to social services districts or may be set aside, transferred or suballocated to other state agencies for state administered programs for the provision of services to food stamp recipients and applicants in accordance with a plan developed by the office of temporary and disability assist- ance and approved by the director of the budget. Funds appropriated herein may be used to fund the cost of child care services provided to eligible food stamp employment and training participants subject to a plan approved by the office of temporary and disability assist- ance, the office of children and family services and the director of the budget only to the extent that the office of children and family services and the director of the budget determine that the use of such funds will not jeopardize the state's ability to receive the state's entire allotment of federal child care development funds and child care funds available under title IV-A of the social security act. Any child care funded through the food stamp employment and training program must be provided in a manner consistent with the federal law and regulations relating to the federal funds included in the state block grant for child care and the regulations of the office of children and family services for such block grant. Districts shall submit claims and other reports regarding the use of the food stamp employment and training program funds for child care services at such times and in such manner and format as required by the department of family assistance. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of the funds appropriated herein may be suballocated, transferred or other- wise made available to the department of health, in accordance with a memorandum of understanding between the office of temporary and disability assistance and the department of health, consistent with federal law, regulations or waivers for expenses related to nutri- tion education programs. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of the funds appropriated herein may be made available to community based organizations in accordance with chapter 820 of the laws of 1987 ... 348,000,000 ...................................... (re. $12,205,000) SPECIALIZED SERVICES PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: Funds appropriated herein shall be used to reimburse New York city expenditures for adult shelters. Notwithstanding section 153 of the social services law or any other inconsistent provision of law, such funds shall be available for eligible claims incurred on or after 531 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 January 1, 2013 and before January 1, 2014 that are otherwise reim- bursable by the state on or after April 1, 2013 and that are claimed by March 31, 2014. Such reimbursement shall constitute total state reimbursement for activities funded herein in state fiscal year 2013-14, and shall include reimbursement for costs associated with a court mandated plan to improve shelter conditions for medically frail persons and additional costs incurred as part of a plan to reduce over-crowding in congregate shelters. New York city shall be required to report to the office of temporary and disability assist- ance on an annual basis, information, as determined and requested by the office, related to services and expenditures for which reimbursement is sought for providing temporary housing assistance to homeless individuals and families. Such information shall be submitted electronically to the extent feasible as determined by the office, and shall be used to evaluate expenditures for the provision of temporary housing assistance for homeless individuals and fami- lies ... 69,018,000 .............................. (re. $69,018,000) Funds appropriated herein shall be used to reimburse those expendi- tures made by local social services districts outside the city of New York for adult shelters and public homes. Notwithstanding section 153 of the social services law or any other inconsistent provision of law, such funds shall be available for eligible claims incurred on or after January 1, 2013, and before January 1, 2014, that are otherwise reimbursable by the state on or after April 1, 2013. Such reimbursement shall constitute total state reimbursement for activities funded herein in state fiscal year 2013-14 ... 5,000,000 ......................................... (re. $3,682,000) For services and expenses related to homeless housing and preventive services programs including but not limited to the New York state supportive housing program, the solutions to end homelessness program and the operational support for AIDS housing program. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the office of temporary and disability assistance in such detail as required by the director of the budget ... 28,681,000 ........ (re. $27,998,000) For additional services and expenses of the New York state supportive housing program ... 800,000 ......................... (re. $800,000) For additional services and expenses of the solutions to end homeless- ness program ... 800,000 ............................ (re. $570,000) For services related to the human trafficking program as established pursuant to chapter 74 of the laws of 2007 ......................... 397,000 ............................................. (re. $397,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: Funds appropriated herein shall be used to reimburse New York city expenditures for adult shelters. Notwithstanding section 153 of the social services law or any other inconsistent provision of law, such funds shall be available for eligible claims incurred on or after January 1, 2012 and before January 1, 2013 that are otherwise reim- bursable by the state on or after April 1, 2012 and that are claimed by March 31, 2013. Such reimbursement shall constitute total state 532 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 reimbursement for activities funded herein in state fiscal year 2012-13, and shall include reimbursement for costs associated with a court mandated plan to improve shelter conditions for medically frail persons and additional costs incurred as part of a plan to reduce over-crowding in congregate shelters. New York city shall be required to report to the office of temporary and disability assist- ance on an annual basis, information, as determined and requested by the office, related to services and expenditures for which reimbursement is sought for providing temporary housing assistance to homeless individuals and families. Such information shall be submitted electronically to the extent feasible as determined by the office, and shall be used to evaluate expenditures for the provision of temporary housing assistance for homeless individuals and fami- lies ... 69,018,000 .............................. (re. $10,418,000) Funds appropriated herein shall be used to reimburse those expendi- tures made by local social services districts outside the city of New York for adult shelters and public homes. Notwithstanding section 153 of the social services law or any other inconsistent provision of law, such funds shall be available for eligible claims incurred on or after January 1, 2012, and before January 1, 2013, that are otherwise reimbursable by the state on or after April 1, 2012. Such reimbursement shall constitute total state reimbursement for activities funded herein in state fiscal year 2012-13 ... 4,000,000 ......................................... (re. $1,500,000) For services and expenses related to homeless housing and preventive services programs including but not limited to the New York state supportive housing program, the solutions to end homelessness program and the operational support for AIDS housing program. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the office of temporary and disability assistance in such detail as required by the director of the budget ... 27,281,000 ........ (re. $12,359,000) For additional services and expenses of the New York state supportive housing program ... 1,500,000 ..................... (re. $1,346,000) For additional services and expenses of the solutions to end homeless- ness program ... 1,500,000 ........................... (re. $45,000) For services related to the human trafficking program as established pursuant to chapter 74 of the laws of 2007 ......................... 397,000 ............................................. (re. $397,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses related to homeless housing programs includ- ing but not limited to the single room occupancy program pursuant to title 2 of article 2-A of the social services law, the homelessness intervention program pursuant to title 4 of article 2-A of the social services law, the operational support for AIDS housing program and the homelessness prevention program. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the office of temporary and disability assistance in such detail as required by the director of the budget ... 25,865,000 ........................ (re. $833,000) 533 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For the cost of providing shelter supplements or other services for low income households in order to prevent eviction or address home- lessness in social services districts with a population over five million, in accordance with a plan approved by the office of tempo- rary and disability assistance and the director of the budget, provided, however, that such supplements shall not be part of the standard of need pursuant to section 131-a of the social services law ... 15,000,000 .................................. (re. $143,000) For services related to programs which assist non-citizens in their attainment of citizenship. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until a plan is submitted by the commissioner and approved by the director of the budget. Such funds are to be avail- able for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budg- et, such funds shall be available to the office of temporary and disability assistance net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits ... 1,669,000 ............................ (re. $87,000) For enhanced services to refugees, asylees, entrants, certified victims of human trafficking and their family members, precertified victims of human trafficking and their family members and other immigrant populations eligible for refugee services to assist such individuals and families to attain economic self-sufficiency and reduce or eliminate reliance on public assistance benefits as a primary means of support. Such services shall include, but not be limited to, case management, English-as-a-second-language, job training and placement assistance, post-employment services necessary to ensure job retention, and services necessary to assist the individual and family members to establish and maintain a permanent residence in New York state. Funds appropriated herein shall, at the discretion of the commis- sioner of the office of temporary and disability assistance, be awarded to voluntary refugee resettlement agencies and/or local representatives of such agencies currently under contract with the office of temporary and disability assistance to provide services to refugee populations and individual awards shall be made proportion- ately based on each organization's number of refugees resettled and asylees, entrants, certified and pre-certified victims of human trafficking and their family members, and other immigrant popu- lations eligible for refugee services served in the previous five year period based on the most recent five year data published by the federal department of health and human services office of refugee resettlement or its grantee ... 1,669,000 ............ (re. $94,000) For services related to the human trafficking program as established pursuant to chapter 74 of the laws of 2007 ......................... 397,000 ............................................. (re. $348,000) By chapter 110, section 16, of the laws of 2010: For 50 percent reimbursement of expenditures made by a social services district or a not-for-profit corporation for supportive service subsidies for single room occupancy housing for homeless individ- uals, pursuant to title 2 of article 2-A of the social services law. 534 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Subject to a plan approved by the director of the budget, up to $250,000 of the funds appropriated herein, may be used by the office of temporary and disability assistance through contract, for techni- cal assistance to organizations operating or supervising the opera- tion of a single room occupancy program ............................ 17,664,300 .......................................... (re. $425,000) For 75 percent reimbursement of the approved costs for homeless inter- vention program activities pursuant to title 4 of article 2-A of the social services law. Notwithstanding any other inconsistent provision of law, social services districts or contractors, as a condition of receiving such funds herein appropriated, shall provide 25 percent cash or in-kind share. Funding provided for herein shall not supplant existing federal, state or local funding .............. 2,669,400 ......................................... (re. $1,130,000) For services related to programs which assist non-citizens in their attainment of citizenship status. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until a plan is submitted by the commissioner and approved by the director of the budget. Such funds are to be avail- able for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budg- et, such funds shall be available to the office of temporary and disability assistance net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits ... 1,668,600 ............................ (re. $77,000) For enhanced services to refugees, asylees, entrants, certified victims of human trafficking and their family members, precertified victims of human trafficking and their family members and other immigrant populations eligible for refugee services to assist such individuals and families to attain economic self-sufficiency and reduce or eliminate reliance on public assistance benefits as a primary means of support. Such services shall include, but not be limited to, case management, English-as-a-second-language, job training and placement assistance, post-employment services necessary to ensure job retention, and services necessary to assist the individual and family members to establish and maintain a permanent residence in New York state. Funds appropriated herein shall, at the discretion of the commis- sioner of the office of temporary and disability assistance, be awarded to voluntary refugee resettlement agencies and/or local representatives of such agencies currently under contract with the office of temporary and disability assistance to provide services to refugee populations and individual awards shall be made proportion- ately based on each organization's number of refugees resettled and asylees, entrants, certified and pre-certified victims of human trafficking and their family members, and other immigrant popu- lations eligible for refugee services served in the previous five year period based on the most recent five year data published by the federal department of health and human services office of refugee resettlement or its grantee ... 1,668,600 ............ (re. $33,000) For services related to the human trafficking program as established pursuant to chapter 74 of the laws of 2007 ......................... 397,000 ............................................. (re. $317,000) 535 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2009: For 75 percent reimbursement of the approved costs for homeless inter- vention program activities pursuant to title 4 of article 2-A of the social services law. Notwithstanding any other inconsistent provision of law, social services districts or contractors, as a condition of receiving such funds herein appropriated, shall provide 25 percent cash or in-kind share. Funding provided for herein shall not supplant existing federal, state or local funding .............. 2,966,000 ........................................... (re. $245,000) For additional services and expenses for homeless intervention program activities ... 719,000 .............................. (re. $ 10,000) For services related to programs which assist non-citizens in their attainment of citizenship status. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until a plan is submitted by the commissioner and approved by the director of the budget. Such funds are to be avail- able for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budg- et, such funds shall be available to the office of temporary and disability assistance net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits ... 1,854,000 ........................... (re. $262,000) For additional services related to programs which assist non-citizens in their attainment of citizenship status .......................... 449,000 .............................................. (re. $32,000) For services related to the human trafficking program as established pursuant to chapter 74 of the laws of 2007 ......................... 441,000 ............................................... (re. $1,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2009, as amended by chapter 502, section 2, of the laws of 2009: Funds appropriated herein shall be available for aid to municipalities and for payments to the federal government for expenditures made pursuant to the social services law and the state plan for individ- ual and family grant program under the disaster relief act of 1974. The amounts appropriated herein shall be available for reimbursement of local district claims only to the extent that such claims are submitted within 24 months of the last day of the state fiscal year in which the expenditures were incurred. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, in lieu of payments authorized by the social services law, or payments of federal funds otherwise due to the local social services districts for programs provided under the federal social security act or the federal food stamp act, funds herein appropriated, in amounts certified by the state commissioner or the state commissioner of health as due from local social services districts each month as their share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law may be set aside by the state comptroller in an interest-bearing account with such interest accruing to the credit of the locality in order to ensure the orderly and prompt payment of providers under section 367-b of the social services law pursuant to an estimate provided by the commissioner of health of each local social services 536 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 district's share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law. Such funds are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the office of temporary and disability assistance program, net of disal- lowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits including, but not limited to, additional federal funds resulting from any changes in federal cost allocation methodologies. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount herein appropriated may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation within the department of family assistance, office of temporary and disability assistance and office of children and family services general fund - local assistance account with the approval of the director of the budget, who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. For 50 percent reimbursement of expenditures made by a social services district or a not-for-profit corporation for supportive service subsidies for single room occupancy housing for homeless individ- uals, pursuant to title 2 of article 2-A of the social services law. Subject to a plan approved by the director of the budget, up to $250,000 of the funds appropriated herein, may be used by the office of temporary and disability assistance through contract, for techni- cal assistance to organizations operating or supervising the opera- tion of a single room occupancy program; provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disburse- ment on and after November 1, 2009 shall be reduced by 12.5 percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of November 1, 2009 .......... 16,074,000 .......................................... (re. $875,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2008: For services related to the human trafficking program as established pursuant to chapter 74 of the laws of 2007 ......................... 441,000 ............................................. (re. $258,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2008, as amended by chapter 496, section 3, of the laws of 2008: For services related to programs which assist non-citizens in their attainment of citizenship status, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until a plan is submitted by the commissioner and approved by the director of the budget. Such funds are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or here- after to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the office of temporary and disability assistance net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits ... 2,450,000 .... (re. $2,000) 537 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2007, as transferred and amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For services and expenses of programs to provide assistance to noncit- izens to attain citizenship. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until a plan is submitted by the commissioner and approved by the director of the budget. Such funds are to be avail- able for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budg- et, such funds shall be available to the department of family assistance, office of temporary and disability assistance net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits ................ 2,500,000 ........................................... (re. $505,000) For services and expenses of a demonstration program to provide enhanced services to refugees, asylees, entrants, certified victims of human trafficking and their family members, pre-certified victims of human trafficking and their family members and other immigrant populations eligible for refugee services to assist such individuals and families to attain economic self-sufficiency and reduce or elim- inate reliance on public assistance benefits as a primary means of support. Such services shall include, but not be limited to, case management, English-as-a-second-language, job training and placement assistance, post-employment services necessary to ensure job retention, and services necessary to assist the individual and fami- ly members to establish and maintain a permanent residence in New York state. Funds appropriated herein shall, at the discretion of the commissioner of the office of temporary and disability assist- ance, be awarded to voluntary refugee resettlement agencies and/or local representatives of such agencies currently under contract with the office of temporary and disability assistance to provide services to refugee populations and individual awards shall be made proportionately based on the number of refugees each organization resettled in the previous five year period based on the most recent five year data published by the federal department of health and human services office of refugee resettlement or its contractor .... 2,500,000 ........................................... (re. $156,000) For services and expenses of the Utica Food Bank ..................... 150,000 .............................................. (re. $83,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Refugee Resettlement Account - 25123 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services related to refugee programs including but not limited to the Cuban-Haitian and refugee resettlement program and the Cuban- Haitian and refugee targeted assistance program provided pursuant to the federal refugee assistance act of 1980 as amended. Funds appropriated herein shall be available for aid to municipalities and for payments to the federal government for expenditures made pursuant to the social services law and the state plan for individ- ual and family grant program under the disaster relief act of 1974. 538 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Such funds are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the department net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and cred- its. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, funds appropriated herein, subject to the approval of the director of the budget and in accordance with a memorandum of understanding between the office of temporary and disability assistance and the department of health, may be transferred or suballocated to the department of health for expenses related to the refugee resettlement health assessment program. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, and subject to the approval of the director of the budget, the amount appropriated herein may be increased or decreased through transfer or interchange with any other federal appropriation within the office of temporary and disability assistance ... 26,000,000 ......... (re. $26,000,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Refugee Resettlement Account By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services related to refugee programs including but not limited to the Cuban-Haitian and refugee resettlement program and the Cuban- Haitian and refugee targeted assistance program provided pursuant to the federal refugee assistance act of 1980 as amended. Funds appropriated herein shall be available for aid to municipalities and for payments to the federal government for expenditures made pursuant to the social services law and the state plan for individ- ual and family grant program under the disaster relief act of 1974. Such funds are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the department net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and cred- its. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, funds appropriated herein, subject to the approval of the director of the budget and in accordance with a memorandum of understanding between the office of temporary and disability assistance and the department of health, may be transferred or suballocated to the department of health for services and expenses related to the refugee resettlement health assessment program. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, and subject to the approval of the director of the budget, the amount appropriated herein may be increased or decreased through transfer or interchange with any other federal appropriation within the office of temporary and disability assistance ... 25,000,000 ......... (re. $16,097,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: 539 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services related to refugee programs including but not limited to the Cuban-Haitian and refugee resettlement program and the Cuban- Haitian and refugee targeted assistance program provided pursuant to the federal refugee assistance act of 1980 as amended. Funds appropriated herein shall be available for aid to municipalities and for payments to the federal government for expenditures made pursuant to the social services law and the state plan for individ- ual and family grant program under the disaster relief act of 1974. Such funds are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, such funds shall be available to the department net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and cred- its. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, funds appropriated herein, subject to the approval of the director of the budget and in accordance with a memorandum of understanding between the office of temporary and disability assistance and the department of health, may be transferred or suballocated to the department of health for services and expenses related to the refugee resettlement health assessment program. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, and subject to the approval of the director of the budget, the amount appropriated herein may be increased or decreased through transfer or interchange with any other federal appropriation within the office of temporary and disability assistance ... 25,000,000 .......... (re. $8,083,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal MISCELLANEOUS Operating [Grant] GRANTS Fund Homeless Housing Account - 25328 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services related to federal homeless and other federal support services grants. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, the amount appropriated herein may be made available to other state agencies through transfer or suballocation for services and expenses related to federal homeless and other federal support services grants. The director of the budget is hereby authorized to transfer or suballocate appropriation authority contained herein to any other fund in which federal homeless and other federal support services grants are actually received .............................. 9,500,000 ......................................... (re. $9,477,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal MISCELLANEOUS Operating [Grant] GRANTS Fund Homeless Housing Account By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services related to federal homeless and other federal support services grants. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, the amount appropriated herein may be made available to other state agencies through transfer or suballocation for services 540 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 and expenses related to federal homeless and other federal support services grants. The director of the budget is hereby authorized to transfer or suballocate appropriation authority contained herein to any other fund in which federal homeless and other federal support services grants are actually received .............................. 7,500,000 ......................................... (re. $2,484,000) 541 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FINANCIAL SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS Special Revenue Funds - Other ...... 225,566,000 276,000 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 225,566,000 276,000 ================ ================ SCHEDULE ADMINISTRATION PROGRAM ......................................... 850,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Settlement Account - 22045 For services and expenses related to the enforcement actions in accordance with the purposes outlined in the settlement under which funding is obtained. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, all or a portion of this appropriation may, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, be transferred to the special revenue funds - other / state operations, miscellaneous special revenue fund, bank- ing department settlement account. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the director of the budget may suballocate up to the full amount of this appropriation to any department, agency or authority ...................................... 850,000 -------------- INSURANCE PROGRAM .......................................... 224,716,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Insurance Department Account - 21994 For suballocation to the division of home- land security and emergency services for aid to localities payments related to municipalities fighting fires on state property, expenses incurred under the state's fire mobilization and mutual aid plan, and for payment of training costs incurred in accordance with section 209-x of the general municipal law for training 542 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FINANCIAL SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 of certain first-line supervisors of paid fire departments at the New York city fire training academy and in accordance with rules and regulations promulgated by the secretary of state and approved by the director of the budget. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the amount herein made available shall constitute the state's entire obligation for all costs incurred by the New York city fire train- ing academy in state fiscal year 2014-15 ....... 989,000 For suballocation to the department of health for aid to localities payments for services and expenses related to state grants for a program of family planning services pursuant to article 2 of the public health law which may include cervi- cal cancer vaccine. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations for administration of the program ...................................... 4,700,000 For suballocation to the department of health for aid to localities payments for services and expenses related to the administration of the lead poisoning prevention program. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations for administration of the program ...................................... 3,760,000 For suballocation to the department of health for aid to localities payments for services and expenses related to the administration of the childhood lead poisoning primary prevention program. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations for admin- istration of the program ..................... 5,170,000 For suballocation to the department of health for aid to localities payments for services and expenses related to the administration of the lead prevention program. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations for administration of the program .................. 677,000 For suballocation to the department of health for aid to localities payments for services and expenses related to the administration of the childhood obesity program. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations for administration of the program .................. 660,000 543 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FINANCIAL SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For suballocation to the department of health for aid to localities payments for services and expenses related to the administration of the immunization program. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations for administration of the program ................ 7,520,000 For services and expenses related to the healthy NY program. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations .................. 161,040,000 For services and expenses related to the health maintenance organization direct pay market program .............................. 39,200,000 For services and expenses related to the pilot program for entertainment industry employees ...................................... 250,000 For additional services and expenses related to the pilot program for entertainment industry employees ............................. 750,000 -------------- 544 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF FINANCIAL SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 INSURANCE PROGRAM Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Insurance Department Account By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2007, as transferred by chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For suballocation to the department of health for aid to localities payments for services and related to the administration of the childhood lead poisoning primary prevention program. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations for admin- istration of the program ... 3,000,000 .............. (re. $276,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2006, as amended by chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2007: For services and expenses related to the creation of a website for statewide consumer viewing of automobile insurance rates ........... 100,000 ............................................. (re. $100,000) For services and expenses related to the creation of an Health Care Quality and Cost Containment Commission ... 300,000 . (re. $300,000) 545 12653-15-4 OFFICE OF GENERAL SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2007, as amended by chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2008: Maintenance Undistributed For services and expenses or for contracts with municipalities and/or private not-for-profit agencies for the amounts herein provided: General Fund Community Projects Fund - 007 Account EE ALABAMA AMERICAN LEGION/VFW POST 626 ... 5,300 .......... (re. $5,300) AMERICAN LEGION HUNTINGTON POST #360 ... 2,500 .......... (re. $2,500) AMERICAN LEGION POST 94 ... 2,500 ....................... (re. $2,500) AMERICAN LEGION WILLISTON POST NO. 144 ... 5,000 ........ (re. $5,000) EAST MEADOW KIWANIS CLUB ... 4,000 ...................... (re. $4,000) ILION MOOSE LODGE 1010 ... 5,000 ........................ (re. $5,000) ITALIAN AMERICAN WAR VETERANS OF THE US-DECARLO STAFFO POST NO. 8 .... 5,000 ................................................. (re. $5,000) KIWANIS CLUB OF GARDEN CITY, INC. ... 2,000 ............. (re. $2,000) MASSAPEQUA KIWANIS ... 2,000 ............................ (re. $2,000) 546 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS General Fund ....................... 35,296,891,754 33,857,721,944 Special Revenue Funds - Federal .... 76,897,340,000 75,670,413,000 Special Revenue Funds - Other ...... 11,376,624,000 10,711,543,452 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 123,570,855,754 120,239,678,396 ================ ================ SCHEDULE ADMINISTRATION PROGRAM ......................................... 266,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account For services and expenses of the office of minority health including competitive grants to promote community strategic planning or new or improved health care delivery systems and networks in minority areas .......................................... 266,000 -------------- AIDS INSTITUTE PROGRAM ..................................... 100,773,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, effective October 1, 2006, expend- itures made from this appropriation shall effectively provide a cost of living adjustment, provided however, for the period commencing on April 1, 2014 and ending March 31, 2015, the commissioner shall not apply any new cost of living adjustment authorized by section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part N of chapter 56 of the laws of 2013, for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimbursement, for providers of the following services, as determined by the commissioner of the department of health: regional and target- ed HIV, STD, and hepatitis C services, HIV, AIDS, STD, and hepatitis C health 547 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 care programs, HIV, AIDS, STD, and hepati- tis C prevention programs, and HIV, AIDS, and STD clinical education programs. The commissioner of the department of health shall determine the standards and require- ments necessary to qualify for such increases and the department may suballo- cate funds as needed. Further, each local government unit or direct contract provid- er receiving such funding shall submit a written certification regarding the use of such funds to be provided in the format proscribed by the department. Funds shall be allocated from this appropri- ation pursuant to a plan prepared by the commissioner and approved by the director of the budget ................................ 6,245,000 For services and expenses for regional and targeted HIV, STD, and hepatitis C services. To ensure organizational viabil- ity, agency administration may be supported subject to the review and approval of the department of health ........ 29,009,000 For services and expenses for HIV health care and supportive services. A portion of this appropriation may be suballocated to other state agencies, authorities, or accounts for expenditures related to the New York/New York III supportive housing agreement ................................... 29,556,000 For services and expenses for hepatitis C programs ..................................... 1,117,000 For services and expenses for HIV, STD, and hepatitis C prevention. A portion of these funds may be suballocated to other state agencies .................................... 31,080,000 For services and expenses for HIV clinical and provider education programs .............. 2,716,000 For additional grants to existing community service programs to meet the increased demands of HIV education, prevention, outreach, legal and supportive services to high risk groups and to address increased operating costs of these programs. Such grants shall be equitably distributed .......... 525,000 For additional grants to existing community based organizations and to article 28 of the public health law diagnostic and treatment centers that must operate in a neighborhood or geographic area with high concentrations of at risk populations and provide services and programs that are 548 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 culturally sensitive to the special social and cultural needs of the at risk popu- lations. Such grant shall be used to meet increased demands for HIV education, prevention, outreach, and legal programs. Such grant shall be equitably distributed ...... 525,000 -------------- CENTER FOR COMMUNITY HEALTH PROGRAM ...................... 1,557,656,954 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 State aid to municipalities for the opera- tion of local health departments and labo- ratories and for the provision of general public health services pursuant to article 6 of the public health law for activities under the jurisdiction of the commissioner of health. Notwithstanding any other provision of arti- cle 6 of the public health law, a county may obtain reimbursement pursuant to this act, only after the county chief financial officer certifies, in the state aid appli- cation, that county tax levies used to fund services carried out by the county health department have not been added to or supplanted directly or indirectly by any funds obtained by the county pursuant to the Master Settlement Agreement entered into on November 23, 1998 by the state and leading United States tobacco product manufacturers, except in the case of a public health emergency, as determined by the commissioner of health. Notwithstanding annual aggregate limits for bad debt and charity care allowances and any other provision of law, up to $1,700,000 shall be transferred to the medical assistance program general fund - local assistance account for eligible publicly sponsored certified home health agencies that demonstrate losses from a disproportionate share of bad debt and charity care, pursuant to chapter 884 of the laws of 1990. Within the maximum limits specified herein, the department shall transfer only those funds which are necessary to meet the state share require- ments for disproportionate share adjust- 549 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 ments expected to be paid for the period January 1, 2014 through December 31, 2014. The moneys hereby appropriated shall be available for payment of financial assist- ance heretofore accrued. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, rule or regulation, for state aid purposes, commencing on July 1, 2014, provision of prenatal clinical health care services shall be eligible for state aid for uninsured women of any age, provided that the municipality makes good faith efforts to assist such women with insur- ance enrollment and only until such time as enrollment becomes effective; provided, however, that if this chapter appropriates sufficient additional funds to support the provision of state aid for prenatal services for all women, regardless of insurance enrollment, then this language shall be considered null and void as of March 31, 2014 ............................. 192,500,000 For services and expenses related to public health emergencies as declared by the counties or the commissioner of the department of health, and approved by the director of the budget in accordance with article 6 of the public health law. Notwithstanding any provision of the law to the contrary, a portion of these funds may be transferred to any program, fund, or account within the department to respond to any identified emergency, pursuant to approval by the director of the budget .................................. 40,000,000 For services and expenses including payment of health insurance premiums and reimbursement of health care providers for services rendered to individuals enrolled in the cystic fibrosis program pursuant to chapter 851 of the laws of 1987. The amounts appropriated pursuant to such appropriation may be suballocated to other state agencies or accounts for expendi- tures incurred in the operation of programs funded by such appropriation subject to the approval of the director of the budget ..................................... 800,000 For services and expenses of a study of racial disparities ............................. 147,500 For services and expenses of a minority male wellness and screening program .................. 26,950 550 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For services and expenses of a Latino health outreach initiative ............................. 36,750 For services and expenses to support the STD center of excellence ........................... 480,000 For services and expenses of a rabies program, including but not limited to reimbursement to counties for rabies expenses such as human post-exposure vaccination, and research studies in the control of wildlife rabies, pursuant to United States department of agriculture approval if necessary, to control the spread of rabies. ............................ 1,456,000 For grants-in-aid to contract for hyperten- sion prevention, screening, and treatment programs ....................................... 232,300 For services and expenses including an education program related to a children's asthma program. The department shall make grants within the amounts appropriated therefor to local health agencies, health care providers, school, school-based health centers and community-based organ- izations and other organizations with demonstrated interest and expertise in serving persons with asthma to develop and implement regional or community plans which may include the following activ- ities: self-management programs in elemen- tary schools, conducting public and provider education programs and implement- ing protocols for collection of data on asthma-related school absenteeism and emergency room visits. In making grants the commissioner may give priority consid- eration to entities serving areas of the state with high incidence and prevalence of asthma. ..................................... 213,400 For services and expenses of a universal prenatal and postpartum home visitation program ...................................... 1,847,000 For services and expenses for childhood asthma coalitions. ........................... 1,163,300 For services and expenses related to obesity and diabetes programs. ....................... 6,803,300 For services and expenses of the public health management leaders of tomorrow program, provided a portion of this appro- priation shall be suballocated to univer- sity at Albany school of public health ......... 261,600 For services and expenses related to state- 551 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 wide health broadcasts involving local, state and federal agencies. ..................... 39,400 For grants to sudden infant death syndrome centers ......................................... 18,400 For services and expenses of the tick-borne disease institute, including grants for research and prevention, detection, and treatment of Lyme disease and other tick- borne illnesses ................................. 69,400 For services and expenses of the comprehen- sive care centers for eating disorders program ........................................ 118,000 For services and expenses of a safe mother- hood initiative to prevent maternal deaths in New York state. .............................. 34,700 For services and expenses of health promotion initiatives. ......................... 538,200 For services and expenses for statewide maternal mortality reviews and the devel- opment of protocols to reduce incidents of death during childbirth. ........................ 31,300 For services and expenses of the Adelphi University breast cancer support program ....... 283,300 For services and expenses of a statewide public health campaign for tuberculosis control and prevention and for screening and education activities regarding sexual- ly transmitted diseases, provided that any funds allocated under this appropriation shall not supplant existing local funds or state funds allocated to county health departments under article 6 of the public health law. .................................. 5,587,100 For services and expenses of the prenatal care assistance program. Up to 100 percent of this appropriation may be suballocated to the medical assistance program general fund - local assistance account to be matched by federal funds ..................... 2,296,400 For services and expenses related to tobacco enforcement, education and related activ- ities, pursuant to chapter 433 of the laws of 1997. Of amounts appropriated herein, up to $500,000 may be used for educational programs. .................................... 2,174,600 For services and expenses of the maternity and early childhood foundation ................. 283,300 For grants in aid to contract for hyperten- sion prevention, screening and treatment programs ....................................... 631,700 For services and expenses of tuberculosis treatment, detection and prevention ............ 565,600 552 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For services and expenses of a lead poison- ing prevention program ......................... 275,700 For services and expenses to implement the early intervention program act of 1992. The moneys hereby appropriated shall be available for payment of financial assist- ance heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue. Notwithstanding the provisions of any other law to the contrary, for state fiscal year 2014-15 the liability of the state and the amount to be distributed or otherwise expended by the state pursuant to section 2557 of the public health law shall be determined by first calculating the amount of the expenditure or other liability pursuant to such law, and then reducing the amount so calculated by two percent of such amount ..................... 163,500,000 For additional services and expenses related to the early intervention program ............ 3,900,000 For services and expenses related to the Indian health program. The moneys hereby appropriated shall be for payment of financial assistance heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue ......................... 16,121,000 State grants for a program of family plan- ning services pursuant to article 2 of the public health law. A portion of these funds may be suballocated to other state agencies .................................... 23,701,700 The moneys hereby appropriated shall be available for respite services for fami- lies of eligible children. Such moneys shall be allocated to each municipality by the department of health as determined by the department, to reimburse such munici- palities in the amount of 50 percent of the costs of respite services provided to eligible children and their families with the approval of the early intervention official, in accordance with section 2547 of the public health law, section 69-4.18 of title 10 of the New York codes, rules and regulation and standards established by the department for the provision of respite services. The moneys allocated to each municipality by the department shall be the total amount of respite funds available for such purpose ................... 1,758,000 For services and expenses of a comprehensive adolescent pregnancy prevention program ..... 10,632,000 553 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, effective October 1, 2006, expend- itures made from this appropriation shall effectively provide a cost of living adjustment, provided however, for the period commencing on April 1, 2014 and ending March 31, 2015, the commissioner shall not apply any new cost of living adjustment authorized by section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part N of chapter 56 of the laws of 2013, for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimbursement, for providers of the following services, as determined by the commissioner of the department of health: minority health and health disparity programs, chronic disease prevention programs, nutritional services to pregnant women, infants and children, hunger prevention and nutrition assistance program, Indian health, maternal and child health programs, rape crisis, comprehen- sive adolescent pregnancy prevention, family planning, school health, local health department public protection programs, children with special health care needs, regional perinatal centers, migrant health, dental services, cancer services programs, healthy heart, Alzheimer's disease assistance centers, Alzheimer's research and education, infec- tious disease programs, immunization, sexually transmitted diseases, and osteo- porosis prevention. The commissioner of the department of health shall determine the standards and requirements necessary to qualify for such increases and the department may suballocate funds as need- ed. Further, each local government unit or direct contract provider receiving such funding shall submit written certification regarding the use of such funds to be provided in the format prescribed by the department. Funds shall be allocated from this appropriation pursuant to a plan prepared by the commissioner and approved by the director of the budget ............... 28,546,000 For services and expenses associated with new and existing school based health centers ..................................... 10,400,000 554 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For services and expenses related to the school based health clinics program, notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law to the contrary, funds shall be available for the statewide school based health clinics program to provide grants to certain school based health centers pursuant to the following: Anthony Jordon Health Center ...................... 26,444 Montefiore Medical Center ........................ 112,388 Chenango Memorial Hospital......................... 14,048 East Harlem Council for Human Services............. 11,569 Family Health Network .............................. 8,239 Kaleida Health ................................... 168,581 Lutheran Medical Center ........................... 55,367 Nassau Health Care Corporation .................... 10,743 NY Presbyterian Hospital ......................... 197,504 Renaissance-Harlem Hospital ....................... 80,160 Sisters of Charity ................................ 33,055 Suffolk County DOH ................................. 9,090 Threshold Center for Alternative Youth Services ........................................ 20,659 University of Rochester ........................... 46,278 Via Health-Rochester General Hospital ............. 15,701 William F. Ryan Community Health Center ........... 16,528 For services and expenses to support grants to community health centers and comprehen- sive diagnostic and treatment centers for the purpose of furnishing primary health care services, including outreach, health education and dental care, to migrant and seasonal farmworkers and their families, of which no less than 70 percent shall be dedicated to community health centers receiving federal funding for such purpose pursuant to section 330(g) of the federal public health service act ...................... 406,000 For services and expenses related to provid- ing nutritional services and to provide nutritional education to pregnant women, infants, and children, including suballo- cations to the department of agriculture and markets for the farmer's market nutri- tion program and migrant worker services and the office of temporary and disability assistance for prenatal care assistance program activities. A portion of these funds may be suballocated to other state agencies .................................... 26,255,000 For services and expenses, including operat- ing expenses related to providing nutri- tional services and nutrition education 555 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 for hunger prevention and nutrition assistance. A portion of this appropri- ation may be suballocated to other state agencies .................................... 28,047,000 For services and expenses of the health and social services sexuality-related programs .............................................. 4,967,000 For grants to rape crisis centers for services to rape victims and programs to prevent rape. The amounts appropriated pursuant to such appropriation may be suballocated to the office of victim services for expenditures incurred in the operation of programs funded by such appropriation subject to the approval of the director of the budget ................... 1,888,000 For services and expenses related to evidence based cancer services programs ..... 25,281,000 For services and expenses of a public health genomics program ................................ 24,000 For services and expenses related to the tobacco use prevention and control program including grants to support cancer research .................................... 33,144,000 State aid to municipalities for medical services for the rehabilitation of phys- ically handicapped children, pursuant to article 6 of the public health law ........... 3,480,000 For services and expenses of the coalition for the institutionalized aged and disa- bled ............................................ 75,000 For additional services and expenses for rape crisis centers for services to rape victims and programs to prevent rape ......... 1,650,000 For additional grants to rape crisis centers for services to rape victims and programs to prevent rape ................................ 150,000 For services and expenses of an opioid drug addiction, prevention and treatment program ........................................ 450,000 For services and expenses of expenses of a rural dentistry pilot program in geograph- ically isolated and underserved area coun- ties ........................................... 250,000 For services and expenses of the Finger Lakes Health Systems Agency .................... 209,000 For additional state grants for a program of family planning services pursuant to arti- cle 2 of the public health law ................. 750,000 For services and expenses related to the New York State breast cancer network ................ 50,000 For services and expenses for the New York 556 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 State Coalition of School-Based Health Centers ......................................... 39,000 For services and expenses of the primary care development program ....................... 400,000 For services and expenses related to women's health services ................................ 550,000 For additional services and expenses for the Maternity and Early Childhood Foundation ....... 316,700 For services and expenses for the Niagara Health Quality Coalition ....................... 395,000 For services and expenses for the Basset School Based Health Center ..................... 150,000 For services and expenses for the National Lymphatic Disease Patient Registry and Tissue Bank .................................... 200,000 For services and expenses for the 21st Century Work Group on Disease Elimination and Reduction .................................. 100,000 For services and expenses related to eating disorders ...................................... 120,000 For services and expenses for the Children's Environmental Center ......................... 1,000,000 For services and expenses related to the Pharmaceutical Take Back program for healthcare facilities .......................... 350,000 For services and expenses related to endome- triosis services ............................... 250,000 For services and expenses for New Alterna- tives for Children ............................. 600,000 For services and expenses related to the lyme disease task force recommendations ........ 500,000 For services and expenses of the ComuniLife: Life is precious program for costs related to suicide prevention of Latina women .......... 300,000 For services and expenses of the department of health to implement subdivision 3-d of section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006 as added by a chapter of the laws of 2014 to provide funding for salary increases for the period April 1, 2014 through March 31, 2015. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contra- ry, and subject to the approval of the director of the budget, the amounts appro- priated herein may be increased or decreased by interchange or transfer with- out limit to any local assistance appro- priation, and may include advances to local governments and voluntary agencies, to accomplish this purpose ..................... 830,000 -------------- 557 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Program account subtotal ................. 651,476,954 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Education Fund Individuals with Disabilities-Part C Account - 25214 For activities related to a handicapped infants and toddlers program ................ 51,578,000 -------------- Program account subtotal .................. 51,578,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Federal Block Grant Account - 25183 For various health prevention, diagnostic, detection and treatment services. The commissioner of health is hereby author- ized to waive any provisions of the public health law and regulations, to issue appropriate operating certificates, and to enter into contracts with article 28 facilities, to provide funds, to estab- lish, support and conduct projects to provide improved and expanded school health services for preschool and school- age children. No more than 10 per centum of the amount appropriated for such purpose shall be expended for services and expenses in connection with the adminis- tration and evaluation of such grants. Grants awarded under this appropriation shall be distributed and administered in accordance with regulations established by the commissioner of health. The amounts appropriated pursuant to such appropriation may be suballocated to other state agencies or accounts for expendi- tures incurred in the operation of programs funded by such appropriation subject to the approval of the director of the budget .................................. 57,475,000 -------------- Program account subtotal .................. 57,475,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Federal Health, Education, and Human Services Account - 25148 558 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For various health prevention, diagnostic, detection and treatment services. The amounts appropriated pursuant to such appropriation may be suballocated to other state agencies or accounts for expendi- tures incurred in the operation of programs funded by such appropriation subject to the approval of the director of the budget .................................. 37,700,000 -------------- Program account subtotal .................. 37,700,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal USDA-Food and Nutrition Services Fund Child and Adult Care Food Account - 25022 For various federal food and nutritional services. The moneys hereby appropriated shall be available for payment of finan- cial assistance heretofore accrued ......... 247,694,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................. 247,694,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal USDA-Food and Nutrition Services Fund Federal Food and Nutrition Services Account - 25022 For various federal food and nutritional services. The moneys hereby appropriated shall be available for payment of finan- cial assistance heretofore accrued ......... 502,970,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................. 502,970,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Combined Expendable Trust Fund New York State Prostate and Testicular Cancer Research and Education Account - 20183 For prostate cancer research, detection and education pursuant to chapter 273 of the laws of 2004 ................................. 4,138,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 4,138,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Local Public Health Services Account - 22097 559 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For services and expenses of the local public health services program. Notwith- standing section 607 of the public health law these funds shall be allocated for state aid to municipalities for a program of immunization against German measles, and other communicable diseases, pursuant to article 6 of the public health law ........ 1,095,000 For state aid to municipalities, notwith- standing section 607 of the public health law, for the operation of local health departments and for the provision of general public health services pursuant to article 6 of the public health law for activities under the jurisdiction of the commissioner of health ....................... 3,036,000 Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, this appropriation is available for transfer to the state oper- ations miscellaneous special revenue fund - local public health services program account, in the administration and execu- tive direction program fiscal management group .......................................... 285,000 Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, this appropriation is available for contractual audits of local- ities to supplement the audits performed by the department of health .................... 209,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 4,625,000 -------------- CENTER FOR ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH PROGRAM ..................... 15,298,100 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For services and expenses related to the water supply protection program .............. 5,017,000 For services and expenses of the healthy neighborhood program ......................... 1,872,800 For services and expenses related to enhanc- ing the childhood lead poisoning primary prevention program in accordance with article 13 of the public health law .......... 4,721,300 -------------- Program account subtotal .................. 11,611,100 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal 560 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Federal Health and Human Services Fund Federal Block Grant Account - 25183 For services and expenses of various health prevention, diagnostic, detection and treatment services ........................... 3,687,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 3,687,000 -------------- CHILD HEALTH INSURANCE PROGRAM ............................. 996,350,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Children's Health Insurance Account - 25148 The money hereby appropriated is available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter accrued. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, rule or regulation, and for the period April 1, 2014 through March 31, 2015, subsidy payments made to approved organizations in accordance with subdivi- sion 8 of section 2511 of the public health law shall be at amounts approved prior to April 1, 2014. Applications for increases to subsidy payments submitted by approved organizations to the superinten- dent of the department of financial services on or after January 1, 2014 which would take effect on or after April 1, 2014 shall not be considered for approval until after March 31, 2015; Provided however, if this chapter appropriates sufficient additional funds to support child health insurance subsidy amounts determined by the superintendent of the department of financial services under the processes for establishing such amounts in effect on March 31, 2014, then the provisions of this section shall not apply and shall be considered null and void as of March 31, 2014. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the money hereby appropriated may be increased or decreased by transfer or suballocation to appropriations of the office of temporary and disability assist- ance, for the reimbursement of local district administrative costs related to 561 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 children newly enrolled in medicaid whose household income is between 100 percent and 133 percent of the federal poverty level. For services and expenses related to the children's health insurance program, pursuant to title XXI of the federal social security act ........................ 521,864,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................. 521,864,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other HCRA Resources Fund Children's Health Insurance Account - 20810 The money hereby appropriated is available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter accrued. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, rule or regulation, and for the period April 1, 2014 through March 31, 2015, subsidy payments made to approved organizations in accordance with subdivi- sion 8 of section 2511 of the public health law shall be at amounts approved prior to April 1, 2014. Applications for increases to subsidy payments submitted by approved organizations to the superinten- dent of the department of financial services on or after January 1, 2014 which would take effect on or after April 1, 2014 shall not be considered for approval until after March 31, 2015; Provided however, if this chapter appropriates sufficient additional funds to support child health insurance subsidy amounts determined by the superintendent of the department of financial services under the processes for establishing such amounts in effect on March 31, 2014, then the provisions of this section shall not apply and shall be considered null and void as of March 31, 2014. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the money hereby appropriated may be increased or decreased by transfer or suballocation to appropriations of the office of temporary and disability assist- ance, for the reimbursement of local district administrative costs related to children newly enrolled in medicaid whose 562 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 household income is between 100 percent and 133 percent of the federal poverty level. For services and expenses related to the children's health insurance program authorized pursuant to title 1-A of arti- cle 25 of the public health law ............ 474,486,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................. 474,486,000 -------------- ELDERLY PHARMACEUTICAL INSURANCE COVERAGE PROGRAM .......... 118,516,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other HCRA Resources Fund EPIC Premium Account - 20818 For services and expenses of the program for elderly pharmaceutical insurance coverage, including reimbursement to pharmacies participating in such program. The moneys hereby appropriated shall be available for payment of financial assist- ance heretofore accrued .................... 114,416,000 For additional services and expenses of the program for elderly pharmaceutical insur- ance coverage ................................ 4,100,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................. 118,516,000 -------------- HEALTH CARE REFORM ACT PROGRAM ............................. 482,216,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other HCRA Resources Fund HCRA Program Account - 20807 For services, expenses, grants and transfers necessary to implement the health care reform act program in accordance with section 2807-j, 2807-k, 2807-l, 2807-m, 2807-p, 2807-s and 2807-v of the public health law. The moneys hereby appropriated shall be available for payments heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue. Notwith- standing any inconsistent provision of law, the moneys hereby appropriated may be increased or decreased by interchange or transfer with any appropriation of the department of health or by transfer or 563 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 suballocation to any appropriation of the department of financial services, the office of mental health and the state office for the aging subject to the approval of the director of the budget, who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. With the approval of the director of the budg- et, up to 5 percent of this appropriation may be used for state operations purposes. At the direction of the director of the budget, funds may also be transferred directly to the general fund for the purpose of repaying a draw on the tobacco revenue guarantee fund. For transfer to the pool administrator for the purposes of making empire clinical research investigator program (ECRIP) payments ..................................... 8,612,000 For services and expenses of the New York state area health education center program ... 2,077,000 For services and expenses of the ambulatory care training program pursuant to subdivi- sion 5-a of section 2807-m of the public health law ................................... 4,060,000 For services and expenses of the physician loan repayment program pursuant to subdi- vision 5-a of section 2807-m of the public health law. All or part of this appropri- ation may be suballocated to the NYS high- er education services corporation ............ 1,705,000 For additional services and expenses of the physician loan repayment program ............... 715,000 For services and expenses of the physician practice support program pursuant to subdivision 5-a of section 2807-m of the public health law ............................ 4,360,000 For additional services and expenses of the physician practice support program ........... 1,785,000 For services and expenses related to physi- cian workforce studies pursuant to subdi- vision 5-a of section 2807-m of the public health law ..................................... 487,000 For services and expenses of the diversity in medicine/post-baccalaureate program pursuant to subdivision 5-a of section 2807-m of the public health law .............. 1,605,000 For transfer to Roswell park cancer insti- tute corporation ............................ 96,600,000 564 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For transfer to the Roswell park cancer institute to support operating costs asso- ciated with cancer research .................. 6,000,000 For suballocation to the department of financial services related to the physi- cians excess medical malpractice program ... 127,400,000 For transfer to health research incorporated (HRI) for the AIDS drug assistance program ............................................. 41,050,000 For state grants for the health workforce retraining program. Notwithstanding section 2807-g of the public health law, or any other provision of law to the contrary, funds hereby appropriated may be made available to other state agencies and facilities operated by the department of health for services and expenses related to the worker retraining program as disbursed pursuant to section 2807-g of the public health law. Provided, however, that the director of the budget must approve the release of any request for proposal or request for application or any other procurement initiatives issued on or after April 1, 2007. Further provided that any contract executed on or after April 1, 2007 must receive the prior approval of the director of the budget. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations ............. 26,817,000 For state grants for rural health care access development ........................... 9,800,000 For state grants for rural health network development .................................. 6,400,000 For services and expenses, including grants, related to emergency assistance distrib- utions as designated by the commissioner of health. Notwithstanding section 112 or 163 of the state finance law or any other contrary provision of law, such distrib- utions shall be limited to providers or programs where, as determined by the commissioner of health, emergency assist- ance is vital to protect the life or safe- ty of patients, to ensure the retention of facility caregivers or other staff, or in instances where health facility operations are jeopardized, or where the public health is jeopardized or other emergency situations exist ............................. 2,900,000 For transfer to the pool administrator for 565 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 distributions related to school based health clinics ............................... 5,288,000 For services and expenses related to school based health centers. The total amount of funds provided herein shall be distributed to school-based health center providers based on the ratio of each provider's total enrollment for all sites to the total enrollment of all providers. This formula shall be applied to the total amount made available herein, provided, however, that notwithstanding any contrary provision of law, the commissioner of health may establish minimum and maximum awards for providers ......................... 2,644,000 For transfer to the pool administrator for state grants for poison control centers. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropri- ations ....................................... 3,000,000 For payments for uncompensated care to eligible voluntary non-profit diagnostic and treatment centers ....................... 54,400,000 For transfer to the dormitory authority of the state of New York for the health facility restructuring program .............. 19,600,000 For suballocation to the department of financial services, for the purpose of supporting the New York state medical indemnity fund established pursuant to chapter 59 of the laws of 2011 .............. 52,000,000 For state grants to improve access to infer- tility services, treatments, and proce- dures ........................................ 1,911,000 For additional state grants to improve access to infertility services, treat- ments, and procedures ........................ 1,000,000 -------------- MEDICAL ASSISTANCE ADMINISTRATION PROGRAM ................ 2,788,800,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For reimbursement of local administrative expenses for medical assistance programs and for state administration of medical assistance programs, notwithstanding section 153 of the social services law, to include the performance of eligibility and enrollment determinations by the state or 566 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 third-party entities designated by the state to perform such services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, subject to the approval of the director of budget, up to $23,000,000 of the amount appropriated herein shall be available for the purpose of providing payments to local social services districts for medical assistance adminis- tration claims that exceed an administra- tive ceiling established by the commis- sioner of health. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law and subject to the approval of the director of budget, moneys hereby appro- priated may be increased or decreased by transfer or interchange between these appropriated amounts and appropriations of the medical assistance administration program, the medical assistance program, and the office of health insurance programs. Funding authority from this account used for state administration of the medical assistance program may be transferred to state operations appropri- ations within the aforementioned programs at amounts agreed upon by the commissioner of health, and the New York state division of the budget. Notwithstanding section 40 of state finance law or any other law to the contrary, all medical assistance appropriations made from this account shall remain in full force and effect in accordance, in the aggregate, with the following schedule: not more than 50 percent for the period April 1, 2014 to March 31, 2015; and the remaining amount for the period April 1, 2015 to March 31, 2016. Notwithstanding section 40 of the state finance law or any provision of law to the contrary, subject to federal approval, department of health state funds medicaid spending, excluding payments for medical services provided at state facilities operated by the office of mental health, the office for people with developmental disabilities and the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services and further excluding any payments which are not appropriated within the department of health, in the aggregate, for the period 567 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 April 1, 2014 through March 31, 2015, shall not exceed $17,082,871,000 except as provided below and state share medicaid spending, in the aggregate, for the period April 1, 2015 through March 31, 2016, shall not exceed $17,937,867,000, but in no event shall department of health state funds medicaid spending for the period April 1, 2014 through March 31, 2016 exceed $35,020,738,000 provided, however, such aggregate limits may be adjusted by the director of the budget to account for any changes in the New York state federal medical assistance percentage amount established pursuant to the federal social security act, increases in provider reven- ues, reductions in local social services district payments for medical assistance administration and beginning April 1, 2012 the operational costs of the New York state medical indemnity fund, pursuant to a chapter establishing such fund. Such projections may be adjusted by the direc- tor of the budget to account for increased or expedited department of health state funds medicaid expenditures as a result of a natural or other type of disaster, including a governmental declaration of emergency. The director of the budget, in consultation with the commissioner of health, shall assess on a monthly basis known and projected medicaid expenditures by category of service and by geographic region, as determined by the commissioner of health, incurred both prior to and subsequent to such assessment for each such period, and if the director of the budget determines that such expenditures are expected to cause medicaid spending for such period to exceed the aggregate limit specified herein for such period, the state medicaid director, in consulta- tion with the director of the budget and the commissioner of health, shall develop a medicaid savings allocation plan to limit such spending to the aggregate limit specified herein for such period. Such medicaid savings allocation plan shall be designed, to reduce the expenditures authorized by the appropriations herein in compliance with the following guidelines: (1) reductions shall be made in compliance 568 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 with applicable federal law, including the provisions of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Public Law No. 111- 148, and the Health Care and Education Reconciliation Act of 2010, Public Law No. 111-152 (collectively "Affordable Care Act") and any subsequent amendments there- to or regulations promulgated thereunder; (2) reductions shall be made in a manner that complies with the state medicaid plan approved by the federal centers for medi- care and medicaid services, provided, however, that the commissioner of health is authorized to submit any state plan amendment or seek other federal approval, including waiver authority, to implement the provisions of the medicaid savings allocation plan that meets the other criteria set forth herein; (3) reductions shall be made in a manner that maximizes federal financial participation, to the extent practicable, including any federal financial participation that is available or is reasonably expected to become avail- able, in the discretion of the commission- er, under the Affordable Care Act; (4) reductions shall be made uniformly among categories of services and geographic regions of the state, to the extent prac- ticable, and shall be made uniformly with- in a category of service, to the extent practicable, except where the commissioner determines that there are sufficient grounds for non-uniformity, including but not limited to: the extent to which specific categories of services contrib- uted to department of health medicaid state funds spending in excess of the limits specified herein; the need to main- tain safety net services in underserved communities; or the potential benefits of pursuing innovative payment models contem- plated by the Affordable Care Act, in which case such grounds shall be set forth in the medicaid savings allocation plan; and (5) reductions shall be made in a manner that does not unnecessarily create administrative burdens to medicaid appli- cants and recipients or providers. The commissioner shall seek the input of the legislature, as well as organizations representing health care providers, 569 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 consumers, businesses, workers, health insurers, and others with relevant exper- tise, in developing such medicaid savings allocation plan, to the extent that all or part of such plan, in the discretion of the commissioner, is likely to have a material impact on the overall medicaid program, particular categories of service or particular geographic regions of the state. (a) The commissioner shall post the medicaid savings allocation plan on the department of health's website and shall provide written copies of such plan to the chairs of the senate finance and the assembly ways and means committees at least 30 days before the date on which implementation is expected to begin. (b) The commissioner may revise the medicaid savings allocation plan subsequent to the provisions of notice and prior to imple- mentation but need provide a new notice pursuant to subparagraph (i) of this para- graph only if the commissioner determines, in his or her discretion, that such revisions materially alter the plan. Notwithstanding the provisions of paragraphs (a) and (b) of this subdivision, the commissioner need not seek the input described in paragraph (a) of this subdi- vision or provide notice pursuant to para- graph (b) of this paragraph if, in the discretion of the commissioner, expedited development and implementation of a medi- caid savings allocation plan is necessary due to a public health emergency. For purposes of this section, a public health emergency is defined as: (i) a disaster, natural or otherwise, that significantly increases the immediate need for health care personnel in an area of the state; (ii) an event or condition that creates a widespread risk of exposure to a serious communicable disease, or the potential for such widespread risk of exposure; or (iii) any other event or condition determined by the commissioner to constitute an imminent threat to public health. Nothing in this paragraph shall be deemed to prevent all or part of such medicaid savings allocation plan from taking effect 570 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 retroactively to the extent permitted by the federal centers for medicare and medi- caid services. In accordance with the medicaid savings allocation plan, the commissioner of the department of health shall reduce depart- ment of health state funds medicaid spend- ing by the amount of the projected over- spending through, actions including, but not limited to modifying or suspending reimbursement methods, including but not limited to all fees, premium levels and rates of payment, notwithstanding any provision of law that sets a specific amount or methodology for any such payments or rates of payment; modifying medicaid program benefits; seeking all necessary federal approvals, including, but not limited to waivers, waiver amend- ments; and suspending time frames for notice, approval or certification of rate requirements, notwithstanding any provision of law, rule or regulation to the contrary, including but not limited to sections 2807 and 3614 of the public health law, section 18 of chapter 2 of the laws of 1988, and 18 NYCRR 505.14(h). The department of health shall prepare a monthly report that sets forth: (a) known and projected department of health medi- caid expenditures as described in subdivi- sion (1) of this section, and factors that could result in medicaid disbursements for the relevant state fiscal year to exceed the projected department of health state funds disbursements in the enacted budget financial plan pursuant to subdivision 3 of section 23 of the state finance law, including spending increases or decreases due to: enrollment fluctuations, rate changes, utilization changes, MRT invest- ments, and shift of beneficiaries to managed care; and variations in offline medicaid payments; and (b) the actions taken to implement any medicaid savings allocation plan implemented pursuant to subdivision (4) of this section, including information concerning the impact of such actions on each category of service and each geographic region of the state. Each such monthly report shall be provided to the chairs of the senate finance and the 571 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 assembly ways and means committees and shall be posted on the department of health's website in a timely manner. The money hereby appropriated is available for payment of aid heretofore accrued to municipalities, and to providers of medical services pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law, and shall be available to the department net of disal- lowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the money hereby appropriated may be increased or decreased by interchange, with any appropriation of the department of health, and may be increased or decreased by transfer or suballocation between these appropriated amounts and appropriations of the office of mental health, the office for people with devel- opmental disabilities, the office of alco- holism and substance abuse services, the department of family assistance office of temporary and disability assistance, and office of children and family services with the approval of the director of the budget, who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, in lieu of payments authorized by the social services law, or payments of federal funds otherwise due to the local social services districts for programs provided under the federal social security act or the federal food stamp act, funds herein appropriated, in amounts certified by the state commissioner of temporary and disability assistance or the state commis- sioner of health as due from local social services districts each month as their share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law may be set aside by the state comptroller in an interest-bearing account in order to ensure the orderly and prompt payment of providers under section 367-b of the social services law pursuant to an esti- mate provided by the commissioner of health of each local social services 572 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 district's share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropri- ation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15, and (ii) appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013 ............................. 1,090,100,000 For contractual services related to medical necessity and quality of care reviews related to medicaid patients. Subject to the approval of the director of the budg- et, all or part of this appropriation may be transferred to the health care stand- ards and surveillance program, general fund - local assistance account. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropri- ation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15, and (ii) appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013 ................................. 7,400,000 The amount appropriated herein, together with any federal matching funds obtained, may be available to the department, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, for contractual services related to a third party entity responsi- ble for education of persons eligible for medical assistance regarding their options for enrollment in managed care plans. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, all or a part of this appro- priation may be transferred to the office of managed care, general fund - state purposes account. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropri- ation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15, and (ii) appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013 ................................ 50,000,000 573 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For state reimbursement of administrative expenses for the medical assistance program provided by the office of mental health, office for people with develop- mental disabilities and office of alcohol- ism and substance abuse services. The money hereby appropriated is available for payment of aid heretofore accrued. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the money hereby appropriated may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation of the department of health with the approval of the direc- tor of the budget. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropri- ation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15, and (ii) appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013 ............................... 200,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ............... 1,347,500,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Medicaid Administration Transfer Account - 25107 For reimbursement of local administrative expenses of medical assistance programs and for state administration of medical assistance programs provided pursuant to title XIX of the federal social security act or its successor program. Notwith- standing section 153 of the social services law, to include the performance of eligibility and enrollment determi- nations by the state or third-party enti- ties designated by the state to perform such services. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law and subject to the approval of the director of budget, moneys hereby appro- priated may be increased or decreased by transfer or interchange between these appropriated amounts and appropriations of the medical assistance administration program, the medical assistance program, and the office of health insurance 574 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 programs. Funding authority from this account used for State administration of the medical assistance program may be transferred to State Operations appropri- ations within the aforementioned programs at amounts agreed upon by the commissioner of health, and the New York state division of the budget. Notwithstanding section 40 of state finance law or any other law to the contrary, all medical assistance appropriations made from this account shall remain in full force and effect in accordance, in aggre- gate, with the following schedule: not more than 50 percent for the period April 1, 2014 to March 31, 2015; and the remain- ing amount for the period April 1, 2015 to March 31, 2016. The moneys hereby appropriated are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued to municipalities, and to provid- ers of medical services pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law, shall be available to the department net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. The amounts appropriated herein may be available for costs associ- ated with a common benefit identification card, and subject to the approval of the director of the budget, these funds may be transferred to the credit of the state operations account medicaid management information systems program. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the money hereby appropriated may be increased or decreased by interchange, with any appropriation of the department of health, and may be increased or decreased by transfer or suballocation between these appropriated amounts and appropriations of the office of mental health, the office for people with devel- opmental disabilities, the office of alco- holism and substance abuse services, the department of family assistance office of temporary and disability assistance and office of children and family services with the approval of the director of the budget, who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the 575 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, in lieu of payments authorized by the social services law, or payments of federal funds otherwise due to the local social services districts for programs provided under the federal social security act or the federal food stamp act, funds herein appropriated, in amounts certified by the state commissioner of temporary and disability assistance or the state commis- sioner of health as due from local social services districts each month as their share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law may be set aside by the state comptroller in an interest-bearing account in order to ensure the orderly and prompt payment of providers under section 367-b of the social services law pursuant to an esti- mate provided by the commissioner of health of each local social services district's share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropri- ation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15, and (ii) appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013 ............................. 1,241,300,000 For reimbursement of administrative expenses of the medical assistance program provided by the office of mental health, office for people with developmental disabilities, and office of alcoholism and substance abuse services provided pursuant to title XIX of the federal social security act. The money hereby appropriated is available for payment of aid heretofore accrued. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the money hereby appropriated may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation of the department of health with the approval of the direc- tor of budget. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropri- 576 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 ation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15, and (ii) appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013 ............................... 200,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ............... 1,441,300,000 -------------- MEDICAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM ............................. 117,454,322,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For the medical assistance program, includ- ing administrative expenses, for local social services districts, and for medical care rates for authorized child care agen- cies. Notwithstanding section 40 of state finance law or any other law to the contrary, all medical assistance appropriations made from this account shall remain in full force and effect in accordance, in the aggregate, with the following schedule: not more than 49 percent for the period April 1, 2014 to March 31, 2015; and the remaining amount for the period April 1, 2015 to March 31, 2016. Notwithstanding section 40 of the state finance law or any provision of law to the contrary, subject to federal approval, department of health state funds medicaid spending, excluding payments for medical services provided at state facilities operated by the office of mental health, the office for people with developmental disabilities and the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services and further excluding any payments which are not appropriated within the department of health, in the aggregate, for the period April 1, 2014 through March 31, 2015, shall not exceed $17,082,871,000 except as provided below and state share medicaid spending, in the aggregate, for the period April 1, 2015 through March 31, 2016, shall not exceed $17,937,867,000, but in no event shall department of health state 577 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 funds medicaid spending for the period April 1, 2014 through March 31, 2016 exceed $35,020,738,000 provided, however, such aggregate limits may be adjusted by the director of the budget to account for any changes in the New York state federal medical assistance percentage amount established pursuant to the federal social security act, increases in provider reven- ues, reductions in local social services district payments for medical assistance administration and beginning April 1, 2012 the operational costs of the New York state medical indemnity fund, pursuant to a chapter establishing such fund. Such projections may be adjusted by the direc- tor of the budget to account for increased or expedited department of health state funds medicaid expenditures as a result of a natural or other type of disaster, including a governmental declaration of emergency. The director of the budget, in consultation with the commissioner of health, shall assess on a monthly basis known and projected medicaid expenditures by category of service and by geographic region, as defined by the commissioner, incurred both prior to and subsequent to such assessment for each such period, and if the director of the budget determines that such expenditures are expected to cause medicaid spending for such period to exceed the aggregate limit specified here- in for such period, the state medicaid director, in consultation with the direc- tor of the budget and the commissioner of health, shall develop a medicaid savings allocation plan to limit such spending to the aggregate limit specified herein for such period. Such medicaid savings allocation plan shall be designed, to reduce the expenditures authorized by the appropriations herein in compliance with the following guidelines: (1) reductions shall be made in compliance with applicable federal law, including the provisions of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Public Law No. 111- 148, and the Health Care and Education Reconciliation Act of 2010, Public Law No. 111-152 (collectively "Affordable Care Act") and any subsequent amendments there- 578 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 to or regulations promulgated thereunder; (2) reductions shall be made in a manner that complies with the state medicaid plan approved by the federal centers for medi- care and medicaid services, provided, however, that the commissioner of health is authorized to submit any state plan amendment or seek other federal approval, including waiver authority, to implement the provisions of the medicaid savings allocation plan that meets the other criteria set forth herein; (3) reductions shall be made in a manner that maximizes federal financial participation, to the extent practicable, including any federal financial participation that is available or is reasonably expected to become avail- able, in the discretion of the commission- er, under the Affordable Care Act; (4) reductions shall be made uniformly among categories of services and geographic regions of the state, to the extent prac- ticable, and shall be made uniformly with- in a category of service, to the extent practicable, except where the commissioner determines that there are sufficient grounds for non-uniformity, including but not limited to: the extent to which specific categories of services contrib- uted to department of health medicaid state funds spending in excess of the limits specified herein; the need to main- tain safety net services in underserved communities; or the potential benefits of pursuing innovative payment models contem- plated by the Affordable Care Act, in which case such grounds shall be set forth in the medicaid savings allocation plan; and (5) reductions shall be made in a manner that does not unnecessarily create administrative burdens to medicaid appli- cants and recipients or providers. The commissioner shall seek the input of the legislature, as well as organizations representing health care providers, consumers, businesses, workers, health insurers, and others with relevant exper- tise, in developing such medicaid savings allocation plan, to the extent that all or part of such plan, in the discretion of the commissioner, is likely to have a material impact on the overall medicaid 579 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 program, particular categories of service or particular geographic regions of the states. (a) The commissioner shall post the medicaid savings allocation plan on the department of health's website and shall provide written copies of such plan to the chairs of the senate finance and the assembly ways and means committees at least 30 days before the date on which implementation is expected to begin. (b) The commissioner may revise the medicaid savings allocation plan subsequent to the provisions of notice and prior to imple- mentation but need provide a new notice pursuant to subparagraph (i) of this para- graph only if the commissioner determines, in his or her discretion, that such revisions materially alter the plan. Notwithstanding the provisions of paragraphs (a) and (b) of this subdivision, the commissioner need not seek the input described in paragraph (a) of this subdi- vision or provide notice pursuant to para- graph (b) of this paragraph if, in the discretion of the commissioner, expedited development and implementation of a medi- caid savings allocation plan is necessary due to a public health emergency. For purposes of this section, a public health emergency is defined as: (i) a disaster, natural or otherwise, that significantly increases the immediate need for health care personnel in an area of the state; (ii) an event or condition that creates a widespread risk of exposure to a serious communicable disease, or the potential for such widespread risk of exposure; or (iii) any other event or condition determined by the commissioner to constitute an imminent threat to public health. Nothing in this paragraph shall be deemed to prevent all or part of such medicaid savings allocation plan from taking effect retroactively to the extent permitted by the federal centers for medicare and medi- caid services. In accordance with the medicaid savings allocation plan, the commissioner of the department of health shall reduce depart- ment of health state funds medicaid spend- 580 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 ing by the amount of the projected over- spending through, actions including, but not limited to modifying or suspending reimbursement methods, including but not limited to all fees, premium levels and rates of payment, notwithstanding any provision of law that sets a specific amount or methodology for any such payments or rates of payment; modifying or discontinuing medicaid program benefits; seeking all necessary federal approvals, including, but not limited to waivers, waiver amendments; and suspending time frames for notice, approval or certif- ication of rate requirements, notwith- standing any provision of law, rule or regulation to the contrary, including but not limited to sections 2807 and 3614 of the public health law, section 18 of chap- ter 2 of the laws of 1988, and 18 NYCRR 505.14(h). The department of health shall prepare a monthly report that sets forth: (a) known and projected department of health medi- caid expenditures as described in subdivi- sion 1 of this section, and factors that could result in medicaid disbursements for the relevant state fiscal year to exceed the projected department of health state funds disbursements in the enacted budget financial plan pursuant to subdivision 3 of section 23 of the state finance law, including spending increases or decreases due to: enrollment fluctuations, rate changes, utilization changes, MRT invest- ments, and shift of beneficiaries to managed care; and variations in offline medicaid payments; and (b) the actions taken to implement any medicaid savings allocation plan implemented pursuant to subdivision 4 of this section, including information concerning the impact of such actions on each category of service and each geographic region of the state. Each such monthly report shall be provided to the chairs of the senate finance and the assembly ways and means committees and shall be posted on the department of health's website in a timely manner. The money hereby appropriated is to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued to municipalities, and to provid- 581 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 ers of medical services pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law, and for payment of state aid to munici- palities and to providers of family care where payment systems through the fiscal intermediaries are not operational, and shall be available to the department net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law to the contrary, funds may be used by the department for outside legal assistance on issues involving the federal government, the conduct of preadmission screening and annual resident reviews required by the state's medicaid program, computer matching with insurance carriers to insure that medicaid is the payer of last resort and activities related to the management of the pharmacy benefit avail- able under the medicaid program. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, in lieu of payments authorized by the social services law, or payments of federal funds otherwise due to the local social services districts for programs provided under the federal social security act or the federal food stamp act, funds herein appropriated, in amounts certified by the state commissioner of temporary and disability assistance or the state commis- sioner of health as due from local social services districts each month as their share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law may be set aside by the state comptroller in an interest-bearing account in order to ensure the orderly and prompt payment of providers under section 367-b of the social services law pursuant to an esti- mate provided by the commissioner of health of each local social services district's share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the money hereby appropriated may be increased or decreased by interchange, with any appropriation of the department of health and the office of medicaid inspector general and may be increased or decreased by transfer or suballocation 582 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 between these appropriated amounts and appropriations of the department of health state purpose account, the office of mental health, office for people with developmental disabilities, the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services, the department of family assistance office of temporary and disability assistance and office of children and family services, the office of medicaid inspector general, and the state office for the aging with the approval of the director of the budg- et, who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law to the contrary, the moneys hereby appropriated may be used for payments to the centers for medicaid and medicare services for obligations incurred related to the pharmaceutical costs of dually eligible medicare/medicaid beneficiaries participating in the medicare drug benefit authorized by P.L. 108-173. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the moneys hereby appropriated shall not be used for any existing rates, fees, fee schedule, or procedures which may affect the cost of care and services provided by personal care providers, case managers, health maintenance organiza- tions, out of state medical facilities which provide care and services to resi- dents of the state, providers of transpor- tation services, that are altered, amended, adjusted or otherwise changed by a local social services district unless previously approved by the department of health and the director of the budget. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law to the contrary, funds shall be made available to the commissioner of the office of mental health or the commission- er of the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services, in consultation with the commissioner of health and approved by the director of the budget, and consistent with appropriations made therefor, to implement allocation plans developed by each such commissioner which 583 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 shall describe mental health or substance use disorder services that should be developed to meet service needs resulting from the reduction of inpatient behavioral health services provided under the medi- caid program, by programs licensed pursu- ant to article 31 or 32 of the mental hygiene law. Such programs may include programs that are licensed pursuant to both article 31 of the mental hygiene law and article 28 of the public health law, or certified under both article 32 of the mental hygiene law and article 28 of the public health law. For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including hospital inpatient services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropri- ation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15, and (ii) appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013 ............................. 2,349,115,000 For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including hospital outpatient and emergency room services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropri- ation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15, and (ii) appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013 ............................... 616,332,000 For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including clinic services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropri- ation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15, and (ii) appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013 ............................... 776,702,000 584 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including nursing home services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropri- ation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15, and (ii) appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013 ............................. 1,815,375,000 For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including other long term care services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropri- ation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15, and (ii) appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013 ............................. 4,297,531,000 For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including managed care services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropri- ation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15, and (ii) appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013 ............................. 8,845,859,000 For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including pharmacy services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropri- ation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15, and (ii) appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013 ............................... 441,583,000 For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including transporta- tion services. 585 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropri- ation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15, and (ii) appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013 ............................... 274,811,000 For additional services and expenses related to supplemental rates for ambulance providers .................................... 6,000,000 For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including dental services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropri- ation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15, and (ii) appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013 ................................ 52,115,000 For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including non-institu- tional and other spending. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the money hereby appropriated may be available for payments to any county or public school districts associated with additional claims for school supportive health services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropri- ation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15, and (ii) appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013 ............................. 1,786,257,000 Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, upon submission of an allocation plan from the commissioner of health, the amount appropriated herein, together with any available federal match- ing funds, may be transferred or suballo- cated to the office of mental health, office of alcoholism and substance abuse services, office for people with develop- 586 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 mental disabilities, division of housing and community renewal, New York state housing trust fund corporation, and office of temporary and disability assistance for services and expenses related to providing affordable housing. Any such spending shall consider the geographical location of the grants. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropri- ation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15, and (ii) appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013 ............................... 222,069,000 For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including essential community provider network and vital access provider services ................... 283,440,000 For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including vital access provider services to preserve critical access to essential behavioral health inpatient and other services in targeted areas of the state .......................... 30,000,000 For grants to health homes to contribute to expenses associated with health homes establishment and infrastructure costs ...... 10,000,000 For grants to medicaid managed care plans, health homes, and providers of behavioral health services to contribute to expenses associated with the transition of adult and children's behavioral health providers and services into managed care .............. 10,000,000 For services and expenses and grants related to the population health improvement program ...................................... 9,000,000 For services and expenses related to regional planning activities of the finger lakes health systems agency, including statewide coordination and demonstration of best practices. The department shall make grants within amounts appropriated therefor, to assure high-quality and accessible primary care, to provide tech- nical assistance to support financial and business planning for integrated systems of care, and to assist primary care providers in the adoption, implementation, 587 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 and meaningful use of electronic health record technology ............................ 2,500,000 For grants to the civil service employees association, Local 1000, AFSCME, AFL-CIO to allow child care workers represented by the union to reduce the cost of purchasing coverage under the exchange. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropri- ation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15, and (ii) appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013 ................................ 10,600,000 For grants to the United Federation of Teachers, Local 2, AFT, AFL-CIO to allow child care workers represented by the union to reduce the cost of purchasing coverage under the exchange. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropri- ation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15, and (ii) appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013 ................................ 18,000,000 For the state share of medical assistance services expenses incurred by the depart- ment of health for the provision of medical assistance including services to people with developmental disabilities for mental hygiene stabilization in annual amounts not to exceed $715,000,000 in state fiscal year 2014-15, and $567,000,000 in state fiscal year 2015-16. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropri- ation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15, and (ii) appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013 ............................. 1,282,000,000 For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including medical services provided at state facilities operated by the office of mental health, 588 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 the office for people with developmental disabilities and the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropri- ation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15, and (ii) appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013 ............................ 10,000,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal .............. 33,140,289,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Medicaid Direct Account - 25106 For services and expenses for the medical assistance program, including administra- tive expenses for local social services districts, pursuant to title XIX of the federal social security act or its succes- sor program. Notwithstanding section 40 of state finance law or any other law to the contrary, all medical assistance appropriations made from this account shall remain in full force and effect in accordance, in the aggregate, with the following schedule: not more than 46 percent for the period April 1, 2014 to March 31, 2015; and the remaining amount for the period April 1, 2015 to March 31, 2016. The moneys hereby appropriated are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued to municipalities, and to provid- ers of medical services pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law, and for payment of state aid to munici- palities and to providers of family care where payment systems through the fiscal intermediaries are not operational, shall be available to the department net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the money hereby appropriated may be increased or decreased by interchange, with any appropriation of the department 589 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 of health and the office of medicaid inspector general and may be increased or decreased by transfer or suballocation between these appropriated amounts and appropriations of the office of mental health, office for people with develop- mental disabilities, the office of alco- holism and substance abuse services, the department of family assistance office of temporary and disability assistance, office of children and family services, the department of financial services, department of corrections and community supervision, and the state office for the aging with the approval of the director of the budget, who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, in lieu of payments authorized by the social services law, or payments of federal funds otherwise due to the local social services districts for programs provided under the federal social security act or the federal food stamp act, funds herein appropriated, in amounts certified by the state commissioner of temporary and disability assistance or the state commis- sioner of health as due from local social services districts each month as their share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law may be set aside by the state comptroller in an interest-bearing account in order to ensure the orderly and prompt payment of providers under section 367-b of the social services law pursuant to an esti- mate provided by the commissioner of health of each local social services district's share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law to the contrary, funds shall be made available to the commissioner of the office of mental health or the commission- er of the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services, in consultation with the commissioner of health and 590 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 approved by the director of the budget, and consistent with appropriations made therefor, to implement allocation plans developed by each such commissioner which shall describe mental health or substance use disorder services that should be developed to meet service needs resulting from the reduction of inpatient behavioral health services provided under the Medi- caid program, by programs licensed pursu- ant to article 31 or 32 of the mental hygiene law. Such programs may include programs that are licensed pursuant to both article 31 of the mental hygiene law and article 28 of the public health law, or certified under both article 32 of the mental hygiene law and article 28 of the public health law. For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including hospital inpatient services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropri- ation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15, and (ii) appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013 ............................ 11,614,445,000 For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including hospital outpatient and emergency room services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropri- ation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15, and (ii) appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013 ............................. 2,854,685,000 For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including clinic services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropri- ation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15, and (ii) appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 591 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013 ............................. 1,942,607,000 For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including nursing home services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropri- ation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15, and (ii) appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013 ............................. 8,042,454,000 For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including other long term care services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropri- ation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15, and (ii) appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013 ............................. 6,286,146,000 For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including managed care services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropri- ation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15, and (ii) appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013 ............................ 12,842,844,000 For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including pharmacy services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropri- ation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15, and (ii) appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013 ............................. 4,974,088,000 592 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including transporta- tion services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropri- ation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15, and (ii) appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013 ............................... 432,482,000 For additional services related to supple- mental rates for ambulance providers ......... 6,000,000 For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including dental services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropri- ation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15, and (ii) appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013 ............................... 355,617,000 For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including noninstitu- tional and other spending. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropri- ation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15, and (ii) appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013 ............................ 10,655,522,000 For grants to medicaid managed care plans, health homes, and providers of behavioral health services to contribute to expenses associated with the transition of adult and children's behavioral health providers and services into managed care .............. 10,000,000 For services and expenses related to regional health information collabora- tives. The department shall make grants within amounts appropriated therefor, to assure high-quality and accessible primary care, to provide technical assistance to support financial and business planning 593 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 for integrated systems of care, and to assist primary care providers in the adoption, implementation, and meaningful use of electronic health record technology ... 9,000,000 For services and expenses related to regional planning activities of the finger lakes health systems agency, including statewide coordination and demonstration of best practices. The department shall make grants within amounts appropriated therefor, to assure high-quality and accessible primary care, to provide tech- nical assistance to support financial and business planning for integrated systems of care, and to assist primary care providers in the adoption, implementation, and meaningful use of electronic health record technology............................. 2,500,000 Notwithstanding sections 112 and 163 of the state finance law or any other contrary provision of law, in the event that the department of health receives approval from the centers for medicare and medicaid services to amend its 1115 waiver known as the partnership plan or receives approval for a new 1115 waiver for the purpose of reinvesting savings resulting from the redesign of the medical assistance program, the money hereby appropriated may be used to make funds or payments author- ized pursuant to such waiver, including funds or payments described in subdivi- sions 20 and 21 of section 2807 of the public health law ........................ 4,000,000,000 For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including medical services provided at state facilities operated by the office of mental health, the office for people with developmental disabilities and the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropri- ation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15, and (ii) appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013 ............................ 10,000,000,000 -------------- 594 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Program account subtotal .............. 74,028,390,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other HCRA Resources Fund Indigent Care Account - 20817 Notwithstanding section 40 of state finance law or any other law to the contrary, all medical assistance appropriations made from this account shall remain in full force and effect in accordance, in the aggregate, with the following schedule: not more than 50 percent for the period April 1, 2014 to March 31, 2015; and the remaining amount for the period April 1, 2015 to March 31, 2016. Notwithstanding section 40 of the state finance law or any provision of law to the contrary, subject to federal approval, department of health state funds medicaid spending, excluding payments for medical services provided at state facilities operated by the office of mental health, the office for people with developmental disabilities and the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services and further excluding any payments which are not appropriated within the department of health, in the aggregate, for the period April 1, 2014 through March 31, 2015, shall not exceed $17,082,871,000 except as provided below and state share medicaid spending, in the aggregate, for the period April 1, 2015 through March 31, 2016, shall not exceed $17,937,867,000, but in no event shall department of health state funds medicaid spending for the period April 1, 2014 through March 31, 2016 exceed $35,020,738,000 provided, however, such aggregate limits may be adjusted by the director of the budget to account for any changes in the New York state federal medical assistance percentage amount established pursuant to the federal social security act, increases in provider reven- ues, reductions in local social services district payments for medical assistance administration and beginning April 1, 2012 the operational costs of the New York state medical indemnity fund, pursuant to a chapter establishing such fund. Such 595 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 projections may be adjusted by the direc- tor of the budget to account for increased or expedited department of health state funds medicaid expenditures as a result of a natural or other type of disaster, including a governmental declaration of emergency. The director of the budget, in consultation with the commissioner of health, shall assess on monthly basis known and projected medicaid expenditures by category of service and by geographic region, as determined by the commissioner of health, incurred both prior to and subsequent to such assessment for each such period, and if the director of the budget determines that such expenditures are expected to cause medicaid spending for such period to exceed the aggregate limit specified herein for such period, the state medicaid director, in consulta- tion with the director of the budget and the commissioner of health, shall develop a medicaid savings allocation plan to limit such spending to the aggregate limit specified herein for such period. Such medicaid savings allocation plan shall be designed, to reduce the expenditures authorized by the appropriations herein in compliance with the following guidelines: (1) reductions shall be made in compliance with applicable federal law, including the provisions of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Public Law No. 111- 148, and the Health Care and Education Reconciliation Act of 2010, Public Law No. 111-152 (collectively "Affordable Care Act") and any subsequent amendments there- to or regulations promulgated thereunder; (2) reductions shall be made in a manner that complies with the state medicaid plan approved by the federal centers for medi- care and medicaid services, provided, however, that the commissioner of health is authorized to submit any state plan amendment or seek other federal approval, including waiver authority, to implement the provisions of the medicaid savings allocation plan that meets the other criteria set forth herein; (3) reductions shall be made in a manner that maximizes federal financial participation, to the extent practicable, including any federal 596 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 financial participation that is available or is reasonably expected to become avail- able, in the discretion of the commission- er, under the Affordable Care Act; (4) reductions shall be made uniformly among categories of services and geographic regions of the state, to the extent prac- ticable, and shall be made uniformly with- in a category of service, to the extent practicable, except where the commissioner determines that there are sufficient grounds for non-uniformity, including but not limited to: the extent to which specific categories of services contrib- uted to department of health medicaid state funds spending in excess of the limits specified herein; the need to main- tain safety net services in underserved communities; or the potential benefits of pursuing innovative payment models contem- plated by the Affordable Care Act, in which case such grounds shall be set forth in the medicaid savings allocation plan; and (5) reductions shall be made in a manner that does not unnecessarily create administrative burdens to medicaid appli- cants and recipients or providers. The commissioner shall seek the input of the legislature, as well as organizations representing health care providers, consumers, businesses, workers, health insurers, and others with relevant exper- tise, in developing such medicaid savings allocation plan, to the extent that all or part of such plan, in the discretion of the commissioner, is likely to have a material impact on the overall medicaid program, particular categories of service or particular geographic regions of the state. (a) The commissioner shall post the medicaid savings allocation plan on the department of health's website and shall provide written copies of such plan to the chairs of the senate finance and the assembly ways and means committees at least 30 days before the date on which implementation is expected to begin. (b) The commissioner may revise the medicaid savings allocation plan subsequent to the provisions of notice and prior to imple- mentation but need provide a new notice 597 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 pursuant to subparagraph (i) of this para- graph only if the commissioner determines, in his or her discretion, that such revisions materially alter the plan. Notwithstanding the provisions of paragraphs (a) and (b) of this subdivision, the commissioner need not seek the input described in paragraph (a) of this subdi- vision or provide notice pursuant to para- graph (b) of this paragraph if, in the discretion of the commissioner, expedited development and implementation of a medi- caid savings allocation plan is necessary due to a public health emergency. For purposes of this section, a public health emergency is defined as: (i) a disaster, natural or otherwise, that significantly increases the immediate need for health care personnel in an area of the state; (ii) an event or condition that creates a widespread risk of exposure to a serious communicable disease, or the potential for such widespread risk of exposure; or (iii) any other event or condition determined by the commissioner to constitute an imminent threat to public health. Nothing in this paragraph shall be deemed to prevent all or part of such medicaid savings allocation plan from taking effect retroactively to the extent permitted by the federal centers for medicare and medi- caid services. In accordance with the medicaid savings allocation plan, the commissioner of the department of health shall reduce depart- ment of health state funds medicaid spend- ing by the amount of the projected over- spending through, actions including, but not limited to modifying or suspending reimbursement methods, including but not limited to all fees, premium levels and rates of payment, notwithstanding any provision of law that sets a specific amount or methodology for any such payments or rates of payment; modifying medicaid program benefits; seeking all necessary federal approvals, including, but not limited to waivers, waiver amend- ments; and suspending time frames for notice, approval or certification of rate requirements, notwithstanding any 598 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 provision of law, rule or regulation to the contrary, including but not limited to sections 2807 and 3614 of the public health law, section 18 of chapter 2 of the laws of 1988, and 18 NYCRR 505.14(h). The department of health shall prepare a monthly report that sets forth: (a) known and projected department of health medi- caid expenditures as described in subdivi- sion 1 of this section, and factors that could result in medicaid disbursements for the relevant state fiscal year to exceed the projected department of health state funds disbursements in the enacted budget financial plan pursuant to subdivision 3 of section 23 of the state finance law, including spending increases or decreases due to: enrollment fluctuations, rate changes, utilization changes, MRT invest- ments, and shift of beneficiaries to managed care; and variations in offline medicaid payments; and (b) the actions taken to implement any medicaid savings allocation plan implemented pursuant to subdivision 4 of this section, including information concerning the impact of such actions on each category of service and each geographic region of the state. Each such monthly report shall be provided to the chairs of the senate finance and the assembly ways and means committees and shall be posted on the department of health's website in a timely manner. For the purpose of making payments to providers of medical care pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law, and for payment of state aid to munici- palities where payment systems through fiscal intermediaries are not operational, to reimburse such providers for costs attributable to the provision of care to patients eligible for medical assistance. Payments from this appropriation to gener- al hospitals related to indigent care pursuant to article 28 of the public health law respectively, when combined with federal funds for services and expenses for the medical assistance program pursuant to title XIX of the federal social security act or its succes- sor program, shall equal the amount of the funds received related to health care 599 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 reform act allowances and surcharges pursuant to article 28 of the public health law and deposited to this account less any such amounts withheld pursuant to subdivision 21 of section 2807-c of the public health law. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the moneys hereby appropriated may be increased or decreased by interchange or transfer with any appropriation of the department of health with the approval of the director of the budget, who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chair- man of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropri- ation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15, and (ii) appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013 ............................. 1,583,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ............... 1,583,000,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other HCRA Resources Fund Medical Assistance Account - 20804 Notwithstanding section 40 of state finance law or any other law to the contrary, all medical assistance appropriations made from this account shall remain in full force and effect in accordance, in the aggregate, with the following schedule: not more than 50 percent for the period April 1, 2014 to March 31, 2015; and the remaining amount for the period April 1, 2015 to March 31, 2016. Notwithstanding section 40 of the state finance law or any provision of law to the contrary, subject to federal approval, department of health state funds medicaid spending, excluding payments for medical services provided at state facilities operated by the office of mental health, the office for people with developmental 600 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 disabilities and the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services and further excluding any payments which are not appropriated within the department of health, in the aggregate, for the period April 1, 2014 through March 31, 2015, shall not exceed $17,082,871,000 except as provided below and state share medicaid spending, in the aggregate, for the period April 1, 2015 through March 31, 2016, shall not exceed $17,937,867,000, but in no event shall department of health state funds medicaid spending for the period April 1, 2014 through March 31, 2016 exceed $35,020,738,000 provided, however, such aggregate limits may be adjusted by the director of the budget to account for any changes in the New York state federal medical assistance percentage amount established pursuant to the federal social security act, increases in provider reven- ues, reductions in local social services district payments for medical assistance administration and beginning April 1, 2012 the operational costs of the New York state medical indemnity fund, pursuant to a chapter establishing such fund. Such projections may be adjusted by the direc- tor of the budget to account for increased or expedited department of health state funds medicaid expenditures as a result of a natural or other type of disaster, including a governmental declaration of emergency. The director of the budget, in consultation with the commissioner of health, shall assess on a monthly basis known and projected medicaid expenditures by category of service and by geographic region, as determined by the commissioner of health, incurred both prior to and subsequent to such assessment for each such period, and if the director of the budget determines that such expenditures are expected to cause medicaid spending for such period to exceed the aggregate limit specified herein for such period, the state medicaid director, in consulta- tion with the director of the budget and the commissioner of health, shall develop a medicaid savings allocation plan to limit such spending to the aggregate limit specified herein for such period. 601 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Such medicaid savings allocation plan shall be designed, to reduce the expenditures authorized by the appropriations herein in compliance with the following guidelines: (1) reductions shall be made in compliance with applicable federal law, including the provisions of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Public Law No. 111- 148, and the Health Care and Education Reconciliation Act of 2010, Public Law No. 111-152 (collectively "Affordable Care Act") and any subsequent amendments there- to or regulations promulgated thereunder; (2) reductions shall be made in a manner that complies with the state medicaid plan approved by the federal centers for medi- care and medicaid services, provided, however, that the commissioner of health is authorized to submit any state plan amendment or seek other federal approval, including waiver authority, to implement the provisions of the medicaid savings allocation plan that meets the other criteria set forth herein; (3) reductions shall be made in a manner that maximizes federal financial participation, to the extent practicable, including any federal financial participation that is available or is reasonably expected to become avail- able, in the discretion of the commission- er, under the Affordable Care Act; (4) reductions shall be made uniformly among categories of services and geographic regions of the state, to the extent prac- ticable, and shall be made uniformly with- in a category of service, to the extent practicable, except where the commissioner determines that there are sufficient grounds for non-uniformity, including but not limited to: the extent to which specific categories of services contrib- uted to department of health medicaid state funds spending in excess of the limits specified herein; the need to main- tain safety net services in underserved communities; or the potential benefits of pursuing innovative payment models contem- plated by the Affordable Care Act, in which case such grounds shall be set forth in the medicaid savings allocation plan; and (5) reductions shall be made in a manner that does not unnecessarily create 602 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 administrative burdens to medicaid appli- cants and recipients or providers. The commissioner shall seek the input of the legislature, as well as organizations representing health care providers, consumers, businesses, workers, health insurers, and others with relevant exper- tise, in developing such medicaid savings allocation plan, to the extent that all or part of such plan, in the discretion of the commissioner, is likely to have a material impact on the overall medicaid program, particular categories of service or particular geographic regions of the state. (a) The commissioner shall post the medicaid savings allocation plan on the department of health's website and shall provide written copies of such plan to the chairs of the senate finance and the assembly ways and means committees at least 30 days before the date on which implementation is expected to begin. (b) The commissioner may revise the medicaid savings allocation plan subsequent to the provisions of notice and prior to imple- mentation but need provide a new notice pursuant to subparagraph (i) of this para- graph only if the commissioner determines, in his or her discretion, that such revisions materially alter the plan. Notwithstanding the provisions of paragraphs (a) and (b) of this subdivision, the commissioner need not seek the input described in paragraph (a) of this subdi- vision or provide notice pursuant to para- graph (b) of this paragraph if, in the discretion of the commissioner, expedited development and implementation of a medi- caid savings allocation plan is necessary due to a public health emergency. For purposes of this section, a public health emergency is defined as: (i) a disaster, natural or otherwise, that significantly increases the immediate need for health care personnel in an area of the state; (ii) an event or condition that creates a widespread risk of exposure to a serious communicable disease, or the potential for such widespread risk of exposure; or (iii) any other event or condition determined by the commissioner 603 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 to constitute an imminent threat to public health. Nothing in this paragraph shall be deemed to prevent all or part of such medicaid savings allocation plan from taking effect retroactively to the extent permitted by the federal centers for medicare and medi- caid services. In accordance with the medicaid savings allocation plan, the commissioner of the department of health shall reduce depart- ment of health state funds medicaid spend- ing by the amount of the projected over- spending through, actions including, but not limited to modifying or suspending reimbursement methods, including but not limited to all fees, premium levels and rates of payment, notwithstanding any provision of law that sets a specific amount or methodology for any such payments or rates of payment; modifying medicaid program benefits; seeking all necessary federal approvals, including, but not limited to waivers, waiver amend- ments; and suspending time frames for notice, approval or certification of rate requirements, notwithstanding any provision of law, rule or regulation to the contrary, including but not limited to sections 2807 and 3614 of the public health law, section 18 of chapter 2 of the laws of 1988, and 18 NYCRR 505.14(h). The department of health shall prepare a monthly report that sets forth: (a) known and projected department of health medi- caid expenditures as described in subdivi- sion 1 of this section, and factors that could result in medicaid disbursements for the relevant state fiscal year to exceed the projected department of health state funds disbursements in the enacted budget financial plan pursuant to subdivision 3 of section 23 of the state finance law, including spending increases or decreases due to: enrollment fluctuations, rate changes, utilization changes, MRT invest- ments, and shift of beneficiaries to managed care; and variations in offline medicaid payments; and (b) the actions taken to implement any medicaid savings allocation plan implemented pursuant to subdivision 4 of this section, including 604 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 information concerning the impact of such actions on each category of service and each geographic region of the state. Each such monthly report shall be provided to the chairs of the senate finance and the assembly ways and means committees and shall be posted on the department of health's website in a timely manner. For the purpose of making payments, the money hereby appropriated is available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or here- after accrued, to providers of medical care pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law, and for payment of state aid to municipalities and the feder- al government where payment systems through fiscal intermediaries are not operational, to reimburse such providers for costs attributable to the provision of care to patients eligible for medical assistance. Notwithstanding any inconsist- ent provision of law, the moneys hereby appropriated may be increased or decreased by interchange or transfer with any appro- priation of the department of health with the approval of the director of the budg- et, who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. For services and expenses of the medical assistance program related to the treat- ment of breast and cervical cancer. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropri- ation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15, and (ii) appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013 ................................. 4,200,000 For services and expenses of the medical assistance program related to disabled persons. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropri- ation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering 605 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 fiscal year 2014-15, and (ii) appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013 ................................ 47,000,000 For services and expenses of the medical assistance program. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropri- ation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15, and (ii) appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013 ............................. 6,375,648,000 For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including costs associ- ated with the family health plus program. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropri- ation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15, and (ii) appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013 ............................... 310,595,000 For services and expenses of the medical assistance program related to supporting workforce recruitment and retention of personal care services or any worker with direct patient care responsibility for local social service districts which include a city with a population of over one million persons. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropri- ation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15, and (ii) appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013 ............................... 272,000,000 For services and expenses of the medical assistance program related to supporting workforce recruitment and retention of personal care services for local social service districts that do not include a city with a population of over one million persons. 606 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropri- ation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15, and (ii) appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013 ................................ 22,400,000 For services and expenses of the medical assistance program related to supporting rate increases for certified home health agencies, long term home health care programs, AIDS home care programs, hospice programs, managed long term care plans and approved managed long term care operating demonstrations for recruitment and retention of health care workers. Notwith- standing any provision of the law to the contrary, the portion of this appropri- ation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15, and (ii) appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013 ............................... 100,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ............... 7,131,843,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Medical Assistance Account - 22187 Notwithstanding section 40 of state finance law or any other law to the contrary, all medical assistance appropriations made from this account shall remain in full force and effect in accordance, in the aggregate, with the following schedule: not more than 50 percent for the period April 1, 2014 to March 31, 2015; and the remaining amount for the period April 1, 2015 to March 31, 2016. Notwithstanding section 40 of the state finance law or any provision of law to the contrary, subject to federal approval, department of health state funds medicaid spending, excluding payments for medical services provided at state facilities operated by the office of mental health, 607 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 the office for people with developmental disabilities and the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services and further excluding any payments which are not appropriated within the department of health, in the aggregate, for the period April 1, 2014 through March 31, 2015, shall not exceed $17,082,871,000 except as provided below and state share medicaid spending, in the aggregate, for the period April 1, 2015 through March 31, 2016, shall not exceed $17,937,867,000, but in no event shall department of health state funds medicaid spending for the period April 1, 2014 through March 31, 2016 exceed $35,020,738,000 provided, however, such aggregate limits may be adjusted by the director of the budget to account for any changes in the New York state federal medical assistance percentage amount established pursuant to the federal social security act, increases in provider reven- ues, reductions in local social services district payments for medical assistance administration and beginning April 1, 2012 the operational costs of the New York state medical indemnity fund, pursuant to a chapter establishing such fund. Such projections may be adjusted by the direc- tor of the budget to account for increased or expedited department of health state funds medicaid expenditures as a result of a natural or other type of disaster, including a governmental declaration of emergency. The director of the budget, in consultation with the commissioner of health, shall assess on monthly basis known and projected medicaid expenditures by category of service and by geographic region, as determined by the commissioner of health, incurred both prior to and subsequent to such assessment for each such period, and if the director of the budget determines that such expenditures are expected to cause medicaid spending for such period to exceed the aggregate limit specified herein for such period, the state medicaid director, in consulta- tion with the director of the budget and the commissioner of health, shall develop a medicaid savings allocation plan to 608 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 limit such spending to the aggregate limit specified herein for such period. Such medicaid savings allocation plan shall be designed, to reduce the expenditures authorized by the appropriations herein in compliance with the following guidelines: (1) reductions shall be made in compliance with applicable federal law, including the provisions of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Public Law No. 111- 148, and the Health Care and Education Reconciliation Act of 2010, Public Law No. 111-152 (collectively "Affordable Care Act") and any subsequent amendments there- to or regulations promulgated thereunder; (2) reductions shall be made in a manner that complies with the state medicaid plan approved by the federal centers for medi- care and medicaid services, provided, however, that the commissioner of health is authorized to submit any state plan amendment or seek other federal approval, including waiver authority, to implement the provisions of the medicaid savings allocation plan that meets the other criteria set forth herein; (3) reductions shall be made in a manner that maximizes federal financial participation, to the extent practicable, including any federal financial participation that is available or is reasonably expected to become avail- able, in the discretion of the commission- er, under the Affordable Care Act; (4) reductions shall be made uniformly among categories of services and geographic regions of the state, to the extent prac- ticable, and shall be made uniformly with- in a category of service, to the extent practicable, except where the commissioner determines that there are sufficient grounds for non-uniformity, including but not limited to: the extent to which specific categories of services contrib- uted to department of health medicaid state funds spending in excess of the limits specified herein; the need to main- tain safety net services in underserved communities; or the potential benefits of pursuing innovative payment models contem- plated by the Affordable Care Act, in which case such grounds shall be set forth in the medicaid savings allocation plan; 609 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 and (5) reductions shall be made in a manner that does not unnecessarily create administrative burdens to medicaid appli- cants and recipients or providers. The commissioner shall seek the input of the legislature, as well as organizations representing health care providers, consumers, businesses, workers, health insurers, and others with relevant exper- tise, in developing such medicaid savings allocation plan, to the extent that all or part of such plan, in the discretion of the commissioner, is likely to have a material impact on the overall medicaid program, particular categories of service or particular geographic regions of the state. (a) The commissioner shall post the medicaid savings allocation plan on the department of health's website and shall provide written copies of such plan to the chairs of the senate finance and the assembly ways and means committees at least 30 days before the date on which implementation is expected to begin. (b) The commissioner may revise the medicaid savings allocation plan subsequent to the provisions of notice and prior to imple- mentation but need provide a new notice pursuant to subparagraph (i) of this para- graph only if the commissioner determines, in his or her discretion, that such revisions materially alter the plan. Notwithstanding the provisions of paragraphs (a) and (b) of this subdivision, the commissioner need not seek the input described in paragraph (a) of this subdi- vision or provide notice pursuant to para- graph (b) of this paragraph if, in the discretion of the commissioner, expedited development and implementation of a medi- caid savings allocation plan is necessary due to a public health emergency. For purposes of this section, a public health emergency is defined as: (i) a disaster, natural or otherwise, that significantly increases the immediate need for health care personnel in an area of the state; (ii) an event or condition that creates a widespread risk of exposure to a serious communicable disease, or the potential for such widespread risk of 610 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 exposure; or (iii) any other event or condition determined by the commissioner to constitute an imminent threat to public health. Nothing in this paragraph shall be deemed to prevent all or part of such medicaid savings allocation plan from taking effect retroactively to the extent permitted by the federal centers for medicare and medi- caid services. In accordance with the medicaid savings allocation plan, the commissioner of the department of health shall reduce depart- ment of health state funds medicaid spend- ing by the amount of the projected over- spending through, actions including, but not limited to modifying or suspending reimbursement methods, including but not limited to all fees, premium levels and rates of payment, notwithstanding any provision of law that sets a specific amount or methodology for any such payments or rates of payment; modifying medicaid program benefits; seeking all necessary federal approvals, including, but not limited to waivers, waiver amend- ments; and suspending time frames for notice, approval or certification of rate requirements, notwithstanding any provision of law, rule or regulation to the contrary, including but not limited to sections 2807 and 3614 of the public health law, section 18 of chapter 2 of the laws of 1988, and 18 NYCRR 505.14(h). The department of health shall prepare a monthly report that sets forth: (a) known and projected department of health medi- caid expenditures as described in subdivi- sion 1 of this section, and factors that could result in medicaid disbursements for the relevant state fiscal year to exceed the projected department of health state funds disbursements in the enacted budget financial plan pursuant to subdivision 3 of section 23 of the state finance law, including spending increases or decreases due to: enrollment fluctuations, rate changes, utilization changes, MRT invest- ments, and shift of beneficiaries to managed care; and variations in offline medicaid payments; and (b) the actions taken to implement any medicaid savings 611 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 allocation plan implemented pursuant to subdivision 4 of this section, including information concerning the impact of such actions on each category of service and each geographic region of the state. Each such monthly report shall be provided to the chairs of the senate finance and the assembly ways and means committees and shall be posted on the department of health's website in a timely manner. For the purpose of making payments to providers of medical care pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law, and for payment of state aid to munici- palities and the federal government where payment systems through fiscal interme- diaries are not operational, to reimburse the provision of care to patients eligible for medical assistance. For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including nursing home, personal care, certified home health agen- cy, long term home health care program and hospital services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropri- ation covering fiscal year 2014-15 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15, and (ii) appropri- ation for this item covering fiscal year 2014-15 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2013 ............................. 1,570,800,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ............... 1,570,800,000 -------------- OFFICE OF HEALTH INSURANCE PROGRAMS ......................... 23,755,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 The monies hereby appropriated shall be available for the cost of housing subsi- dies to certain participants in the nurs- ing home transition and diversion waiver program as authorized by chapters 615 and 627 of the laws of 2004. A portion of such funds may be used for administration of the housing subsidies, either by state 612 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 staff or a not-for-profit agency. Up to 100 percent of this appropriation may be suballocated to the division of housing and community renewal ........................ 2,303,000 For services and expenses related to trau- matic brain injury including but not limited to services rendered to individ- uals enrolled in the federally approved home and community based services (HCBS) waiver and including personal and nonper- sonal services spending originally author- ized by appropriations and reappropri- ations enacted prior to 1996 ................ 12,465,000 For services and expenses of Alzheimer's disease assistance centers as established pursuant to chapter 586 of the laws of 1987 ........................................... 471,000 For a grant to the Coalition of New York State Alzheimer's Chapter, Inc. in support of and for distribution to a statewide network of not-for-profit corporations established and dedicated to responding at the local level to the needs of the New York State Alzheimer's community pursuant to subdivision 2 of section 2005 of the public health law .............................. 233,000 For services and expenses for the Alzheimer's community assistance program as established pursuant to chapter 657 of the laws of 1997 ................................ 47,000 For services and expenses for Alzheimer's community service programs ..................... 279,000 For services and expenses, including subal- location to the state office for the aging, for coordinating patient care Alzheimer's disease program .................... 340,000 For services and expenses, including grants, of a falls prevention program .................. 142,000 Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the money hereby appropriated may be increased or decreased by interchange, transfer or suballocation between this appropriated amount and appropriations of the department of health medical assist- ance program and the department of health medical assistance administration program. For services and expenses for DC37 and Team- ster Local 858 health insurance coverage under the family health plus (FHPlus), medicaid or for payments to participating health insurance plans in the New York state health benefit exchange ................ 5,000,000 613 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For services and expenses related to the annual hospital institutional cost report ...... 300,000 For services and expenses related to crimi- nal background checks for all adult care facilities. All or a portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations .................... 1,300,000 For additional services and expenses of Alz- heimer's disease assistance centers ............ 125,000 For additional services and expenses related to Elder Health ................................ 750,000 -------------- Program account subtotal .................. 23,755,000 -------------- OFFICE OF HEALTH SYSTEMS MANAGEMENT ......................... 21,398,300 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For contractual services related to medical necessity and quality of care reviews related to medicaid patients and to moni- tor health care services provided to persons with AIDS ........................... 10,199,000 For services and expenses to support the center for liver transplant and the alli- ance for donation .............................. 352,000 For services and expenses for cardiac services access and cardiac data quality/outcomes initiatives ................... 653,000 For services and expenses of the brain trau- ma foundation .................................. 232,000 For services and expenses of a quality program for adult care facilities, includ- ing enriched housing facilities. Such program shall be targeted at improving the quality of life for adult care facili- ty residents. The department subject to the approval of the director of the divi- sion of budget, shall develop an allo- cation methodology taking into account financial status of the facility as well as resident needs. Such allocation shall serve as the basis of distribution to eligible facilities .......................... 6,532,000 For an operating assistance subprogram for enriched housing. To the extent that funds are appropriated for such purposes, the department is authorized to pay an operat- ing subsidy for SSI recipients who are 614 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 residents in certified not-for-profit or public enriched housing programs. Such subsidy shall not exceed $115 per month per each SSI recipient and will be paid directly to the certified operator. If appropriations are not sufficient to meet such maximum monthly payments, such subsi- dy shall be reduced proportionately ............ 475,000 For services and expenses, including grants, of the long term care community coalition for an advocacy program on behalf of seniors with long term care needs ............... 33,000 For services and expenses for the center for workforce studies at the school of public health through the research foundation of the state university of New York ............... 186,000 For services and expenses of upstate medical university through the research foundation of the state university of New York to promote minority participation in medical education ....................................... 19,000 For services and expenses of the gateway institute through the research foundation of the city university of New York to promote minority participation in medical education ...................................... 104,000 For additional services and expenses for a distressed hospital transition fund .......... 1,613,300 -------------- Program account subtotal .................. 20,398,300 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services account Federal Loan Repayment Account For expenses and services related to the health resources and services adminis- tration grant. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, and subject to the approval of the director of the budget, moneys hereby appropriated may be increased or decreased by transfer or suballocation to the higher education services corporation ............... 1,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 1,000,000 -------------- WADSWORTH CENTER FOR LABORATORIES AND RESEARCH PROGRAM ...... 11,504,400 -------------- 615 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For services and expenses of a genetic disease screening program ...................... 609,000 For services and expenses of a sickle cell screening program .............................. 213,400 -------------- Program account subtotal ..................... 822,400 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Federal Block Grant Account - 25183 For services and expenses of the various health prevention, diagnostic, detection and treatment services ....................... 3,682,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 3,682,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Spinal Cord Injury Research Fund Account - 21987 For services and expenses related to spinal cord injury research pursuant to chapter 338 of the laws of 1998 ...................... 2,000,000 For additional services and expenses related to spinal cord injury research pursuant to chapter 338 of the laws of 1998 .............. 3,000,000 For additional services and expenses related to spinal cord injury research pursuant to chapter 338 of the laws of 1998 .............. 2,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 7,000,000 -------------- 616 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 ADMINISTRATION PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, effective October 1, 2006, expenditures made from this appropriation shall effectively provide a cost of living adjustment to the office of minority health, as determined by the commissioner of the department of health, provided however, for the period commencing on April 1, 2013 and ending March 31, 2014, the commissioner shall not apply any new cost of living adjustment authorized by section 1 of part C of chap- ter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part H of chapter 56 of the laws of 2012, for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimbursement. The commissioner of the department of health shall determine the stand- ards and requirements necessary to qualify for such increases. Further, each local government unit or direct contract provider receiving such funding shall submit a written certification regard- ing the use of such funds to be provided in the format proscribed by the department. Funds shall be allocated from this appropriation pursuant to a plan prepared by the commissioner and approved by the director of the budget ... 14,500 .................................... (re. $14,500) For services and expenses of the office of minority health including competitive grants to promote community strategic planning or new or improved health care delivery systems and networks in minority areas. Up to $102,000 of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations for administration ... 266,000 ..... (re. $257,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, effective October 1, 2006, expenditures made from this appropriation shall effectively provide a cost of living adjustment to the office of minority health, as determined by the commissioner of the department of health, provided however, for the period commencing on April 1, 2012 and ending March 31, 2013, the commissioner shall not apply any new cost of living adjustment authorized by section 1 of part C of chap- ter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part F of chapter 59 of the laws of 2011, for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimbursement. The commissioner of the department of health shall determine the standards and requirements necessary to qualify for such increases. Further, each local government unit or direct contract provider receiving such funding shall submit a written certification regard- ing the use of such funds to be provided in the format proscribed by the department. Funds shall be allocated from this appropriation pursuant to a plan prepared by the commissioner and approved by the director of the budget ... 14,500 .................................... (re. $14,500) 617 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses of the office of minority health including competitive grants to promote community strategic planning or new or improved health care delivery systems and networks in minority areas. Up to $102,000 of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations for administration ... 266,000 ..... (re. $239,587) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012, as transferred by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses of the physician loan repayment program pursuant to subdivision 5-a of section 2807-m of the public health law. All or part of this appropriation may be suballocated to the NYS higher education services corporation .......................... 1,700,000 ......................................... (re. $1,700,000) For services and expenses of the physician practice support program pursuant to subdivision 5-a of section 2807-m of the public health law ... 4,300,000 ................................. (re. $4,300,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011, as transferred by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses of the physician loan repayment program pursuant to subdivision 5-a of section 2807-m of the public health law. All or part of this appropriation may be suballocated to the NYS higher education services corporation .......................... 1,700,000 ......................................... (re. $1,700,000) For services and expenses of the physician practice support program pursuant to subdivision 5-a of section 2807-m of the public health law ... 4,300,000 ................................. (re. $4,300,000) ADMINISTRATION AND EXECUTIVE DIRECTION PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For services and expenses of the office of minority health including competitive grants to promote community strategic planning or new or improved health care delivery systems and networks in minority areas. Up to $102,000 of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations for administration ... 532,000 ..... (re. $188,700) AIDS INSTITUTE PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, effective October 1, 2006, expenditures made from this appropriation shall effectively provide a cost of living adjustment, provided however, for the peri- od commencing on April 1, 2013 and ending March 31, 2014, the commissioner shall not apply any new cost of living adjustment authorized by section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, 618 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 as amended by section 1 of part H of chapter 56 of the laws of 2012, for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimbursement, for providers of the following services, as determined by the commissioner of the department of health: regional and targeted HIV, STD, and hepatitis C services, HIV, STD, and hepatitis C prevention, HIV health care and supportive services, hepatitis C programs and HIV, STD, and hepatitis C clin- ical and provider education programs. The commissioner of the department of health shall determine the stan- dards and requirements necessary to qualify for such increases and the department may suballocate funds as needed. Further, each local government unit or direct contract provider receiving such funding shall submit a written certification regarding the use of such funds to be provided in the format proscribed by the department. Funds shall be allocated from this appropriation pursuant to a plan prepared by the commissioner and approved by the director of the budget ... 6,245,000 .............................. (re. $6,245,000) For services and expenses for HIV health care and supportive services. A portion of this appropriation may be suballocated to other state agencies, authorities, or accounts for expenditures related to the New York/New York III supportive housing agreement. A portion of these funds may be transferred to the general fund - state purposes account for administration of this program ......................... 29,248,300 ........................................ (re. $3,200,000) For services and expenses for hepatitis C programs. A portion of these funds may be transferred to the general fund-state purposes account for administration of this program ... 1,068,000 .... (re. $927,740) For additional grants to existing community service programs to meet the increased demands of HIV education, prevention, outreach, legal and supportive services to high risk groups and to address increased operating costs of these programs. Such grants shall be equitably distributed ... 525,000 ............................. (re. $525,000) For additional grants to existing community based organizations and to article 28 of the public health law diagnostic and treatment centers that must operate in a neighborhood or geographic area with high concentrations of at risk populations and provide services and programs that are culturally sensitive to the special social and cultural needs of the at risk populations. Such grant shall be used to meet increased demands for HIV education, prevention, outreach, and legal programs. Such grant shall be equitably distributed ...... 525,000 ............................................. (re. $525,000) For services and expenses for regional and targeted HIV, STD, and hepatitis C services. To ensure organizational viability, agency administration may be supported subject to the review and approval of the department of health. A portion of these funds may be trans- ferred to the general fund-state purposes account for administration of this program. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the Commissioner of Health shall be authorized to continue contracts with community service programs, multi-service agencies and community development initiatives for all such contracts which were executed on or before March 31, 2009, without any additional requirements that such 619 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 contracts be subject to competitive bidding or a request for proposals process ... 27,749,300 ................. (re. $17,080,350) For services and expenses for HIV, STD, and hepatitis C prevention. A portion of these funds may be suballocated to other state agencies. A portion of these funds may be transferred to the general fund- state purposes account for administration of this program .......... 31,087,500 ....................................... (re. $22,281,150) For services and expenses for HIV clinical and provider education programs ... 2,598,000 ............................ (re. $2,201,790) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, effective October 1, 2006, expenditures made from this appropriation shall effectively provide a cost of living adjustment, provided however, for the peri- od commencing on April 1, 2012 and ending March 31, 2013, the commissioner shall not apply any new cost of living adjustment authorized by section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part F of chapter 59 of the laws of 2011, for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimbursement, for providers of the following services, as determined by the commissioner of the department of health: regional and targeted HIV, STD, and hepatitis C services, HIV, STD, and hepatitis C prevention, HIV health care and supportive services, hepatitis C programs and HIV, STD, and hepatitis C clin- ical and provider education programs. The commissioner of the department of health shall determine the stan- dards and requirements necessary to qualify for such increases and the department may suballocate funds as needed. Further, each local government unit or direct contract provider receiving such funding shall submit a written certification regarding the use of such funds to be provided in the format proscribed by the department. Funds shall be allocated from this appropriation pursuant to a plan prepared by the commissioner and approved by the director of the budget ... 6,245,000 ................................ (re. $437,520) For services and expenses for regional and targeted HIV, STD, and hepatitis C services. To ensure organizational viability, agency administration may be supported subject to the review and approval of the department of health. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the Commissioner of Health shall be authorized to continue contracts with community service programs, multi-service agencies and community development initiatives for all such contracts which were executed on or before March 31, 2009, without any additional requirements that such contracts be subject to competitive bidding or a request for proposals process ... 3,090,000 ...................... (re. $75,000) For services and expenses for HIV, STD, and hepatitis C prevention ... 6,997,850 ........................................... (re. $301,000) For services and expenses for HIV health care and supportive services. A portion of this appropriation may be suballocated to other state agencies, authorities, or accounts for expenditures related to the New York/New York III supportive housing agreement. A portion of these funds may be transferred to the general fund - state purposes 620 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 account for administration of this program ......................... 10,933,100 ........................................ (re. $1,674,160) For services and expenses for hepatitis C programs. A portion of these funds may be transferred to the general fund-state purposes account for administration of this program ... 1,131,000 ..... (re. $88,950) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses for HIV health care and supportive services. A portion of this appropriation may be suballocated to other state agencies, authorities, or accounts for expenditures related to the New York/New York III supportive housing agreement. A portion of these funds may be transferred to the general fund - state purposes account for administration of this program ......................... 9,088,000 ........................................... (re. $600,000) By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2009: For grants to programs in New York state for the provision of HIV/AIDS legal and supportive services ... 600,000 ............ (re. $44,000) Special Revenue Funds - Other HCRA Resources Fund Health Care Services Account By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses for regional and targeted HIV, STD, and hepatitis C services. To ensure organizational viability, agency administration may be supported subject to the review and approval of the department of health. A portion of these funds may be trans- ferred to the general fund-state purposes account for administration of this program. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the Commissioner of Health shall be authorized to continue contracts with community service programs, multi-service agencies and community development initiatives for all such contracts which were executed on or before March 31, 2009, without any additional requirements that such contracts be subject to competitive bidding or a request for proposals process ... 26,297,600 .................... (re. $827,000) For services and expenses for HIV, STD, and hepatitis C prevention. A portion of these funds may be suballocated to other state agencies. A portion of these funds may be transferred to the general fund- state purposes account for administration of this program .......... 25,925,000 ........................................ (re. $1,340,000) For services and expenses for HIV health care and supportive services. A portion of these funds may be transferred to the general fund- state purposes account for administration of this program .......... 20,042,000 .......................................... (re. $800,000) For services and expenses for HIV clinical and provider education programs ... 2,751,400 .............................. (re. $150,000) CENTER FOR COMMUNITY HEALTH PROGRAM General Fund 621 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: State aid to municipalities for the operation of local health depart- ments and laboratories and for the provision of general public health services pursuant to article 6 of the public health law for activities under the jurisdiction of the commissioner of health. Notwithstanding any other provision of article 6 of the public health law, a county may obtain reimbursement pursuant to this act, only after the county chief financial officer certifies, in the municipal health services plan, that county tax levies used to fund services carried out by the county health department have not been added to or supplanted directly or indirectly by any funds obtained by the county pursuant to the Master Settlement Agreement entered into on November 23, 1998 by the state and leading United States tobacco product manufacturers, except in the case of a public health emer- gency, as determined by the commissioner of health. Notwithstanding annual aggregate limits for bad debt and charity care allowances and any other provision of law, up to $1,700,000 shall be transferred to the medical assistance program general fund - local assistance account for eligible publicly sponsored certified home health agencies that demonstrate losses from a disproportionate share of bad debt and charity care, pursuant to chapter 884 of the laws of 1990. Within the maximum limits specified herein, the department shall transfer only those funds which are necessary to meet the state share requirements for disproportionate share adjust- ments expected to be paid for the period January 1, 2013 through December 31, 2013. The moneys hereby appropriated shall be available for payment of financial assistance heretofore accrued ............................ 214,739,000 ..................................... (re. $179,000,000) For services and expenses including payment of health insurance premi- ums and reimbursement of health care providers for services rendered to individuals enrolled in the cystic fibrosis program pursuant to chapter 851 of the laws of 1987. The amounts appropriated pursuant to such appropriation may be suballocated to other state agencies or accounts for expenditures incurred in the operation of programs funded by such appropriation subject to the approval of the director of the budget ... 800,000 ........................... (re. $649,000) For services and expenses to implement the early intervention program act of 1992. The moneys hereby appropriated shall be available for payment of financial assistance heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue. Notwithstanding the provisions of any other law to the contrary, for state fiscal year 2013-14 the liability of the state and the amount to be distributed or otherwise expended by the state pursuant to section 2557 of the public health law shall be determined by first calculating the amount of the expenditure or other liability pursu- ant to such law, and then reducing the amount so calculated by two percent of such amount ... 163,687,000 .......... (re. $163,687,000) For services and expenses of a study of racial disparities ........... 147,500 ............................................. (re. $147,500) 622 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses of a minority male wellness and screening program ... 26,950 ................................... (re. $26,950) For services and expenses of a Latino health outreach initiative ... 36,750 ............................................... (re. $36,750) For services and expenses for stockpile storage for vaccines and supplies. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations for administration of this program ... 1,200,000 ....................................... (re. $510,000) For services and expenses to support the STD center of excellence .... 480,000 ............................................. (re. $360,000) For services and expenses related to the Indian health program. The moneys hereby appropriated shall be for payment of financial assist- ance heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue. Up to 2.5 percent of this appropriation may be transferred to the general fund-state purposes account for the nonpersonal service administration of this program ... 16,121,000 ............................ (re. $4,404,000) For services and expenses of a rabies program, including but not limited to reimbursement to counties for rabies expenses such as human post-exposure vaccination, and research studies in the control of wildlife rabies, pursuant to United States department of agricul- ture approval if necessary, to control the spread of rabies. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations for administration of this program .................. 1,456,000 ......................................... (re. $1,456,000) State grants for a program of family planning services pursuant to article 2 of the public health law. A portion of these funds may be suballocated to other state agencies ............................... 23,701,700 ....................................... (re. $21,739,000) The moneys hereby appropriated shall be available for respite services for families of eligible children. Such moneys shall be allocated to each municipality by the department of health as determined by the department, to reimburse such municipalities in the amount of 50 percent of the costs of respite services provided to eligible chil- dren and their families with the approval of the early intervention official, in accordance with section 2547 of the public health law, section 69-4.18 of title 10 of the New York codes rules and regu- lation and standards established by the department for the provision of respite services. The moneys allocated to each municipality by the department shall be the total amount of respite funds available for such purpose ... 1,757,300 .................... (re. $1,711,000) For services and expenses of a comprehensive adolescent pregnancy prevention program. A portion of this appropriation may be trans- ferred to state operations appropriations for administration of this program ... 10,631,300 ............................ (re. $8,061,000) Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, effective October 1, 2006, expenditures made from this appropriation shall effectively provide a cost of living adjustment, provided however, for the peri- od commencing on April 1, 2013 and ending March 31, 2014, the commissioner shall not apply any new cost of living adjustment authorized by section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part H of chapter 56 of the laws of 2012, for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any 623 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 other form of reimbursement, for providers of the following services, as determined by the commissioner of the department of health: obesity prevention and diabetes programs, nutritional services to pregnant women, infants and children, hunger prevention and nutrition assistance program, Indian health, asthma, prenatal care assistance program, rape crisis, comprehensive adolescent preg- nancy prevention, family planning, school health, childhood lead poisoning prevention, children with special health care needs, regional perinatal centers, migrant health, dental services, cancer services programs, healthy heart, Alzheimer's disease assistance centers, Alzheimer's research and education, tobacco control, rabies, immunization, universal prenatal and postpartum home visita- tion, public health campaign, sexually transmitted diseases, osteo- porosis prevention, sudden infant death syndrome, tick-borne disease, and tuberculosis control. The commissioner of the depart- ment of health shall determine the standards and requirements neces- sary to qualify for such increases and the department may suballo- cate funds as needed. Further, each local government unit or direct contract provider receiving such funding shall submit written certification regarding the use of such funds to be provided in the format prescribed by the department. Funds shall be allocated from this appropriation pursuant to a plan prepared by the commissioner and approved by the director of the budget ......................... 28,530,200 ....................................... (re. $28,530,200) For grants-in-aid to contract for hypertension prevention, screening, and treatment programs ... 232,300 .................. (re. $232,300) For services and expenses including an education program related to a children's asthma program. The department shall make grants within the amounts appropriated therefor to local health agencies, health care providers, school, school-based health centers and community- based organizations and other organizations with demonstrated inter- est and expertise in serving persons with asthma to develop and implement regional or community plans which may include the follow- ing activities: self-management programs in elementary schools, conducting public and provider education programs and implementing protocols for collection of data on asthma-related school absentee- ism and emergency room visits. In making grants the commissioner may give priority consideration to entities serving areas of the state with high incidence and prevalence of asthma. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations for administration of this program ................................. 213,400 ............................................. (re. $213,400) For services and expenses associated with new and existing school based health centers ... 9,842,900 ................ (re. $8,338,000) For services and expenses related to the school based health clinics program, notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law to the contrary, funds shall be available for the statewide school based health clinics program to provide grants to certain school based health centers pursuant to the following: Anthony Jordon Health Center ... 26,444 ................ (re. $26,444) Montefiore Medical Center ... 112,388 ................. (re. $112,388) Chenango Memorial Hospital ... 14,048 .................. (re. $14,048) 624 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 East Harlem Council for Human Services ... 11,569 ...... (re. $11,569) Family Health Network ... 8,239 ......................... (re. $8,239) Kaleida Health ... 168,581 ............................ (re. $168,581) Lutheran Medical Center ... 55,367 ..................... (re. $55,367) Nassau Health Care Corporation ... 10,743 .............. (re. $10,743) NY Presbyterian Hospital ... 197,504 .................. (re. $197,504) Renaissance-Harlem Hospital ... 80,160 ................. (re. $80,160) Sisters of Charity ... 33,055 .......................... (re. $33,055) Suffolk County DOH ... 9,090 ............................ (re. $9,090) Threshold Center for Alternative Youth Services ...................... 20,659 ............................................... (re. $20,659) University of Rochester ... 46,278 ..................... (re. $46,278) Via Health-Rochester General Hospital ... 15,701 ....... (re. $15,701) William F. Ryan Community Health Center ... 16,528 ..... (re. $16,528) For services and expenses to support grants to community health centers and comprehensive diagnostic and treatment centers for the purpose of furnishing primary health care services, including outreach, health education and dental care, to migrant and seasonal farmworkers and their families, of which no less than 70 percent shall be dedicated to community health centers receiving federal funding for such purpose pursuant to section 330(g) of the federal public health service act ... 406,000 ............... (re. $406,000) For services and expenses of a universal prenatal and postpartum home visitation program ... 1,847,000 .................. (re. $1,744,000) For services and expenses for childhood asthma coalitions. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appro- priations for administration of this program ....................... 1,163,300 ......................................... (re. $1,163,300) For services and expenses related to providing nutritional services and to provide nutritional education to pregnant women, infants, and children, including suballocations to the department of agriculture and markets for the farmer's market nutrition program and migrant worker services and the office of temporary and disability assist- ance for prenatal care assistance program activities. A portion of these funds may be suballocated to other state agencies. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appro- priations for administration of this program ....................... 26,254,900 ....................................... (re. $14,000,000) For services and expenses, including operating expenses related to providing nutritional services and nutrition education for hunger prevention and nutrition assistance. A portion of this appropriation may be suballocated to other state agencies. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations for administration of this program ................................. 28,046,700 ........................................ (re. $2,500,000) For services and expenses of the health and social services sexuality- related programs ... 4,966,900 .................... (re. $4,155,000) For grants to rape crisis centers for services to rape victims and programs to prevent rape. The amounts appropriated pursuant to such appropriation may be suballocated to other state agencies or accounts for expenditures incurred in the operation of programs 625 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 funded by such appropriation subject to the approval of the director of the budget ... 1,887,600 ....................... (re. $1,155,000) For services and expenses related to evidence based cancer services programs. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations for administration of this program ... 25,281,000 ................................... (re. $23,006,000) For services and expenses related to obesity and diabetes programs. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations for administration of this program .................. 6,803,300 ......................................... (re. $5,824,000) For services and expenses related to statewide health broadcasts involving local, state and federal agencies. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations for administration of this program ... 39,400 ........ (re. $39,400) For services and expenses of a public health genomics. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropri- ations for administration of this program .......................... 23,600 ............................................... (re. $23,600) For grants to sudden infant death syndrome centers ................... 18,400 ............................................... (re. $18,400) For services and expenses of the tick-borne disease institute, includ- ing grants for research and prevention, detection, and treatment of Lyme disease and other tick-borne illnesses ........................ 69,400 ............................................... (re. $69,400) For services and expenses of the comprehensive care centers for eating disorders program ... 118,000 ....................... (re. $118,000) For services and expenses of a safe motherhood initiative to prevent maternal deaths in New York state. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations for adminis- tration of this program ... 34,700 ................... (re. $34,700) For services and expenses of health promotion initiatives. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appro- priations for administration of this program ....................... 538,200 ............................................. (re. $538,200) For services and expenses for statewide maternal mortality reviews and the development of protocols to reduce incidents of death during childbirth. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations for administration of this program ... 31,300 ........................................... (re. $31,300) For services and expenses of the Adelphi University breast cancer support program ... 283,300 ......................... (re. $283,300) For services and expenses related to the tobacco use prevention and control program including grants to support cancer research. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations ... 33,143,300 .................... (re. $25,112,000) For services and expenses of a statewide public health campaign for tuberculosis control and prevention and for screening and education activities regarding sexually transmitted diseases, provided that any funds allocated under this appropriation shall not supplant existing local funds or state funds allocated to county health departments under article 6 of the public health law. Up to $300,000 of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations for the 626 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 administration of this program by the department of health ......... 5,587,100 ......................................... (re. $5,075,000) State aid to municipalities for medical services for the rehabili- tation of physically handicapped children, pursuant to article 6 of the public health law ... 3,479,600 ............... (re. $3,385,000) For services and expenses of the prenatal care assistance program. Up to 100 percent of this appropriation may be suballocated to the medical assistance program general fund - local assistance account to be matched by federal funds ... 2,296,400 ...... (re. $1,861,000) For services and expenses related to tobacco enforcement, education and related activities, pursuant to chapter 433 of the laws of 1997. Of amounts appropriated herein, up to $500,000 may be used for educational programs. A portion of this appropriation may be trans- ferred to state operations ... 2,174,600 .......... (re. $2,174,600) For services and expenses of the maternity and early childhood founda- tion ... 283,300 .................................... (re. $283,300) For grants in aid to contract for hypertension prevention, screening and treatment programs ... 631,700 .................. (re. $631,700) For services and expenses of tuberculosis treatment, detection and prevention ... 565,600 .............................. (re. $565,600) For services and expenses of a lead poisoning prevention program ..... 275,700 ............................................. (re. $262,000) For additional state grants for a program of family planning services pursuant to article 2 of the public health law ..................... 750,000 ............................................. (re. $750,000) For additional services and expenses associated with new and existing school based health centers ... 557,000 ............. (re. $557,000) For services and expenses related to the New York State breast cancer network ... 50,000 ................................... (re. $50,000) For services and expenses of the primary care development corporation ... 400,000 ......................................... (re. $400,000) For services and expenses of the Coalition for the Institutionalized Aged and Disabled ... 75,000 ......................... (re. $75,000) For services and expenses of the New York State Coalition of School- Based Health Centers ... 39,000 ...................... (re. $39,000) For services and expenses related to spinal cord injury research pursuant to chapter 338 of the laws of 1998. All or a portion of this appropriation may be transferred or suballocated to the state operations appropriations or the miscellaneous special revenue fund spinal cord injury research fund account ........................... 2,000,000 ......................................... (re. $2,000,000) For services and expenses related to testing for adrenoleukodystrophy (ALD). All of a portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations ... 110,000 ........................ (re. $110,000) For services and expenses related to the center for disability services' women's special health network ........................... 250,000 ............................................. (re. $250,000) For services and expenses related to the establishment of a school based health center at Richfield Springs ........................... 150,000 ............................................. (re. $150,000) 627 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses of the endometriosis foundation of America for activities related to awareness, education, and research ....... 200,000 ............................................. (re. $200,000) For services and expenses of women's health, including but not limited to, eating disorders, preventative care, prenatal care, and cancer services ... 550,000 ................................ (re. $550,000) For additional services and expenses of the comprehensive care centers for eating disorders programs ... 120,000 ........... (re. $120,000) For additional services and expenses for the maternity and early childhood foundation ... 250,000 .................... (re. $250,000) For services and expenses for a study on broad scale systems inte- gration, to be performed by the Chautauqua County Chapter, NYSARC, Inc., for the purpose of evaluating whether cost savings and quality of care improvements may be achieved through the provision of services, including but not limited to, dental, health, behavioral health, employment, and social services intervention within a managed care model in a rural setting. This appropriation may be available for transfer to state operations ......................... 100,000 ............................................. (re. $100,000) For services and expenses of the Finger Lakes Health Systems Agency ... 209,000 ......................................... (re. $209,000) For services and expenses related to health insurance coverage for home and personal care workers ... 3,000,000 ...... (re. $3,000,000) For services and expenses related to health insurance coverage for home and personal care workers ... 3,000,000 ...... (re. $3,000,000) Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Local Public Health Services Account By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses of the local public health services program. Notwithstanding section 607 of the public health law these funds shall be allocated for state aid to municipalities for a program of immunization against German measles, and other communicable diseases, pursuant to article 6 of the public health law ... 1,095,000 ............................................ (re. $25,600) For state aid to municipalities, notwithstanding section 607 of the public health law, for the operation of local health departments and for the provision of general public health services pursuant to article 6 of the public health law for activities under the juris- diction of the commissioner of health .............................. 3,036,000 ......................................... (re. $3,036,000) Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, this appropriation is available for transfer to the state operations miscellaneous special revenue fund - local public health services program account, in the administration and executive direction program fiscal management group ... 285,000 .......... (re. $62,000) Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, this appropriation is available for contractual audits of localities to supplement the audits performed by the department of health ... 209,000 ............................................. (re. $209,000) 628 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: State aid to municipalities for the operation of local health depart- ments and laboratories and for the provision of general public health services pursuant to article 6 of the public health law for activities under the jurisdiction of the commissioner of health. Notwithstanding any other provision of article 6 of the public health law, a county may obtain reimbursement pursuant to this act, only after the county chief financial officer certifies, in the municipal health services plan, that county tax levies used to fund services carried out by the county health department have not been added to or supplanted directly or indirectly by any funds obtained by the county pursuant to the Master Settlement Agreement entered into on November 23, 1998 by the state and leading United States tobacco product manufacturers, except in the case of a public health emer- gency, as determined by the commissioner of health. Notwithstanding annual aggregate limits for bad debt and charity care allowances and any other provision of law, up to $1,700,000 shall be transferred to the medical assistance program general fund - local assistance account for eligible publicly sponsored certified home health agencies that demonstrate losses from a disproportionate share of bad debt and charity care, pursuant to chapter 884 of the laws of 1990. Within the maximum limits specified herein, the department shall transfer only those funds which are necessary to meet the state share requirements for disproportionate share adjust- ments expected to be paid for the period January 1, 2012 through December 31, 2012. The moneys hereby appropriated shall be available for payment of financial assistance heretofore accrued ............................ 254,413,000 ..................................... (re. $104,615,000) For services and expenses of a rabies program, including but not limited to reimbursement to counties for rabies expenses such as human post-exposure vaccination, and research studies in the control of wildlife rabies, pursuant to United States department of agricul- ture approval if necessary, to control the spread of rabies. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations for administration of this program .................. 1,542,000 ........................................... (re. $634,000) State grants for a program of family planning services pursuant to article 2 of the public health law. A portion of these funds may be suballocated to other state agencies ............................... 25,101,000 .......................................... (re. $169,000) For services and expenses including payment of health insurance premi- ums and reimbursement of health care providers for services rendered to individuals enrolled in the cystic fibrosis program pursuant to chapter 851 of the laws of 1987. The amounts appropriated pursuant to such appropriation may be suballocated to other state agencies or accounts for expenditures incurred in the operation of programs funded by such appropriation subject to the approval of the director of the budget ... 800,000 ........................... (re. $368,000) For services and expenses to implement the early intervention program act of 1992. 629 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 The moneys hereby appropriated shall be available for payment of financial assistance heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue. Notwithstanding the provisions of any other law to the contrary, for state fiscal year 2012-2013 the liability of the state and the amount to be distributed or otherwise expended by the state pursuant to section 2557 of the public health law shall be determined by first calculating the amount of the expenditure or other liability pursuant to such law, and then reducing the amount so calculated by two percent of such amount ... 164,090,000 ........ (re. $2,311,000) The moneys hereby appropriated shall be available for respite services for families of eligible children. Such moneys shall be allocated to each municipality by the department of health as determined by the department, to reimburse such municipalities in the amount of 50 percent of the costs of respite services provided to eligible chil- dren and their families with the approval of the early intervention official, in accordance with section 2547 of the public health law, section 69-4.18 of title 10 of the New York codes rules and regu- lation and standards established by the department for the provision of respite services. The moneys allocated to each municipality by the department shall be the total amount of respite funds available for such purpose ... 1,861,000 .................... (re. $1,776,000) Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, effective October 1, 2006, expenditures made from this appropriation shall effectively provide a cost of living adjustment, provided however, for the peri- od commencing on April 1, 2012 and ending March 31, 2013, the commissioner shall not apply any new cost of living adjustment authorized by section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part F of chapter 59 of the laws of 2011, for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimbursement, for providers of the following services, as determined by the commissioner of the department of health: obesity prevention and diabetes programs, nutritional services to pregnant women, infants and children, hunger prevention and nutrition assistance program, Indian health, asthma, prenatal care assistance program, rape crisis, comprehensive adolescent preg- nancy prevention, family planning, school health, childhood lead poisoning prevention, children with special health care needs, regional perinatal centers, migrant health, dental services, cancer services programs, healthy heart, Alzheimer's disease assistance centers, Alzheimer's research and education, tobacco control, rabies, immunization, universal prenatal and postpartum home visita- tion, public health campaign, sexually transmitted diseases, osteo- porosis prevention, sudden infant death syndrome, tick-borne disease, and tuberculosis control. The commissioner of the depart- ment of health shall determine the standards and requirements neces- sary to qualify for such increases and the department may suballo- cate funds as needed. Further, each local government unit or direct contract provider receiving such funding shall submit written certification regarding the use of such funds to be provided in the format prescribed by the department. Funds shall be allocated from this appropriation pursuant to a plan prepared by the commissioner 630 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 and approved by the director of the budget ......................... 28,530,200 ........................................ (re. $3,637,000) For services and expenses for stockpile storage for vaccines and supplies. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations for administration of this program ... 1,200,000 ....................................... (re. $300,000) For services and expenses including an education program related to a children's asthma program. The department shall make grants within the amounts appropriated therefor to local health agencies, health care providers, school, school-based health centers and community- based organizations and other organizations with demonstrated inter- est and expertise in serving persons with asthma to develop and implement regional or community plans which may include the follow- ing activities: self-management programs in elementary schools, conducting public and provider education programs and implementing protocols for collection of data on asthma-related school absentee- ism and emergency room visits. In making grants the commissioner may give priority consideration to entities serving areas of the state with high incidence and prevalence of asthma. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations for administration of this program ................................. 226,000 .............................................. (re. $29,000) For services and expenses associated with new and existing school based health centers ... 4,436,000 ................... (re. $95,000) For services and expenses related to the school based health clinics program, notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law to the contrary, funds shall be available for the statewide school based health clinics program to provide grants to certain school based health centers pursuant to the following: Anthony Jordon Health Center ... 28,005 ................ (re. $28,005) Chenango Memorial Hospital ... 14,877 .................. (re. $14,877) Family Health Network ... 8,725 ......................... (re. $8,725) NY Presbyterian Hospital ... 209,164 .................. (re. $209,164) Suffolk County DOH ... 9,627 ............................ (re. $9,627) Via Health-Rochester General Hospital ... 16,628 ........ (re. $5,741) William F. Ryan Community Health Center ... 17,504 ..... (re. $17,504) For services and expenses to support grants to community health centers and comprehensive diagnostic and treatment centers for the purpose of furnishing primary health care services, including outreach, health education and dental care, to migrant and seasonal farmworkers and their families, of which no less than 70 percent shall be dedicated to community health centers receiving federal funding for such purpose pursuant to section 330(g) of the federal public health service act ... 430,000 ................ (re. $70,000) For services and expenses of a universal prenatal and postpartum home visitation program ... 1,956,000 .................... (re. $254,000) For services and expenses for childhood asthma coalitions. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appro- priations for administration of this program ....................... 1,232,000 ........................................... (re. $319,000) For services and expenses related to providing nutritional services and to provide nutritional education to pregnant women, infants, and 631 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 children, including suballocations to the department of agriculture and markets for the farmer's market nutrition program and migrant worker services and the office of temporary and disability assist- ance for prenatal care assistance program activities. A portion of these funds may be suballocated to other state agencies. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appro- priations for administration of this program ....................... 19,811,300 ........................................ (re. $3,300,000) For services and expenses, including operating expenses related to providing nutritional services and nutrition education for hunger prevention and nutrition assistance. A portion of this appropriation may be suballocated to other state agencies. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations for administration of this program ................................. 29,702,500 ........................................... (re. $26,600) For services and expenses of the health and social services sexuali- ty-related programs ... 5,260,150 ................... (re. $213,800) For grants to rape crisis centers for services to rape victims and programs to prevent rape. The amounts appropriated pursuant to such appropriation may be suballocated to other state agencies or accounts for expenditures incurred in the operation of programs funded by such appropriation subject to the approval of the director of the budget ... 1,871,000 .......................... (re. $54,900) For services and expenses related to evidence based cancer services programs. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations for administration of this program ... 9,006,750 ..................................... (re. $1,501,000) For services and expenses related to obesity and diabetes programs. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations for administration of this program .................. 7,205,000 ........................................... (re. $679,000) For services and expenses of a study of racial disparities ........... 147,500 ............................................. (re. $147,500) For services and expenses related to statewide health broadcasts involving local, state and federal agencies. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations for administration of this program ... 41,750 ......... (re. $8,000) For services and expenses of a public health genomics. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropri- ations for administration of this program .......................... 25,000 ............................................... (re. $25,000) For services and expenses of the tick-borne disease institute, includ- ing grants for research and prevention, detection, and treatment of Lyme disease and other tick-borne illnesses ........................ 73,500 ............................................... (re. $73,500) For services and expenses of a minority male wellness and screening program ... 26,950 ................................... (re. $26,950) For services and expenses of a Latino health outreach initiative ..... 36,750 ............................................... (re. $36,750) For services and expenses of health promotion initiatives. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appro- 632 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 priations for administration of this program ....................... 570,000 .............................................. (re. $86,000) For state grants to improve access to infertility services, treat- ments, and procedures. Funds shall be allocated from this appropri- ation pursuant to a plan prepared by the commissioner of health and approved by the director of the budget ............................. 923,500 ............................................. (re. $725,000) For additional state grants to improve access to infertility services, treatments, and procedures ... 1,000,000 ............ (re. $799,000) For additional state grants to improve access to infertility services, treatments, and procedures ... 1,000,000 .......... (re. $1,000,000) For services and expenses of the Niagara health quality coalition .... 372,000 .............................................. (re. $95,000) For services and expenses of women's health and wellness programs ... 500,000 .............................................. (re. $25,200) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: State aid to municipalities for the operation of local health depart- ments and laboratories and for the provision of general public health services pursuant to article 6 of the public health law for activities under the jurisdiction of the commissioner of health. Notwithstanding any other provision of article 6 of the public health law, a county may obtain reimbursement pursuant to this act, only after the county chief financial officer certifies, in the municipal health services plan, that county tax levies used to fund services carried out by the county health department have not been added to or supplanted directly or indirectly by any funds obtained by the county pursuant to the Master Settlement Agreement entered into on November 23, 1998 by the state and leading United States tobacco product manufacturers, except in the case of a public health emer- gency, as determined by the commissioner of health. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, rule or regulation, pursuant to article 6 of the public health law, the state shall provide aid to municipalities for the operation of local health departments and the provision of basic public health services, but shall not provide aid for other public health services in addition to those required by article 6 of the public health law, for activ- ities under the jurisdiction of the commissioner of health; provided, however, that if this chapter appropriates additional funds for other public health services pursuant to article 6 of the public health law, within the limits prescribed by regulation by the commissioner of health, then this language shall be considered null and void as of March 31, 2011. Notwithstanding annual aggregate limits for bad debt and charity care allowances and any other provision of law, up to $1,700,000 shall be transferred to the medical assistance program general fund - local assistance account for eligible publicly sponsored certified home health agencies that demonstrate losses from a disproportionate share of bad debt and charity care, pursuant to chapter 884 of the laws of 1990. Within the maximum limits specified herein, the department shall transfer only those funds which are necessary to meet the state share requirements for disproportionate share adjust- 633 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 ments expected to be paid for the period January 1, 2011 through December 31, 2011. The moneys hereby appropriated shall be available for payment of financial assistance heretofore accrued ............................ 319,413,000 ...................................... (re. $11,000,000) For services and expenses related to public health emergencies as declared by the counties or the commissioner of the department of health, and approved by the director of the budget in accordance with article 6 of the public health law. Notwithstanding any provision of the law to the contrary, a portion of these funds may be transferred to any program, fund, or account within the depart- ment to respond to any identified emergency, pursuant to approval by the director of the budget. Any such funds transferred to the gener- al fund - state purposes account shall be available for personal service and nonpersonal service expenditures ....................... 40,000,000 ........................................ (re. $1,164,000) For services and expenses of a rabies program, including but not limited to reimbursement to counties for rabies expenses such as human post-exposure vaccination, and research studies in the control of wildlife rabies, pursuant to United States department of agricul- ture approval if necessary, to control the spread of rabies. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations for administration of this program .................. 1,542,000 ........................................... (re. $495,000) State grants for a program of family planning services pursuant to article 2 of the public health law. A portion of these funds may be suballocated to other state agencies ............................... 25,101,000 .......................................... (re. $203,000) The moneys hereby appropriated shall be available for respite services for families of eligible children. Such moneys shall be allocated to each municipality by the department of health as determined by the department, to reimburse such municipalities in the amount of 50 percent of the costs of respite services provided to eligible chil- dren and their families with the approval of the early intervention official, in accordance with section 2547 of the public health law, section 69-4.18 of title 10 of the New York codes rules and regu- lation and standards established by the department for the provision of respite services. The moneys allocated to each municipality by the department shall be the total amount of respite funds available for such purpose ... 1,861,000 ...................... (re. $400,000) Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, effective October 1, 2006, expenditures made from this appropriation shall effectively provide a cost of living adjustment for providers of the following services, as determined by the commissioner of the department of health: nutrition education and outreach, obesity prevention and diabetes programs, nutritional services to pregnant women, infants and children, hunger prevention and nutrition assistance program, Indian health, asthma, prenatal care assistance program, rape crisis, comprehensive adolescent pregnancy prevention, family plan- ning, school health, childhood lead poisoning prevention, children with special health care needs, regional perinatal centers, migrant health, dental services, cancer services programs, healthy heart, 634 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Alzheimer's disease assistance centers, Alzheimer's research and education, tobacco control, rabies, immunization, universal prenatal and postpartum home visitation, public health campaign, sexually transmitted diseases, osteoporosis prevention, sudden infant death syndrome, tick-borne disease, and tuberculosis control. The commis- sioner of the department of health shall determine the standards and requirements necessary to qualify for such increases and the depart- ment may suballocate funds as needed. Further, each local government unit or direct contract provider receiving such funding shall submit written certification regarding the use of such funds to be provided in the format prescribed by the department. Funds shall be allocated from this appropriation pursuant to a plan prepared by the commis- sioner and approved by the director of the budget .................. 28,837,200 ........................................ (re. $3,226,000) For services and expenses for stockpile storage for vaccines and supplies. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations for administration of this program ... 1,200,000 ....................................... (re. $300,000) For grants-in-aid to contract for hypertension prevention, screening, and treatment programs ... 246,000 .................... (re. $6,000) For services and expenses associated with new and existing school based health centers ... 4,436,000 .................. (re. $279,000) For services and expenses related to the school based health clinics program, notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law to the contrary, funds shall be available for the statewide school based health clinics program to provide grants to certain school based health centers pursuant to the following: Anthony Jordon Health Center ... 28,005 ................ (re. $28,005) Chenango Memorial Hospital ... 14,877 .................. (re. $14,877) Suffolk County DOH ... 9,627 ............................ (re. $2,407) For services and expenses of a universal prenatal and postpartum home visitation program ... 1,956,000 .................... (re. $223,000) For services and expenses to support the STD center of excellence ... 480,000 ............................................. (re. $113,260) For services and expenses for childhood asthma coalitions. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appro- priations for administration of this program ....................... 1,232,000 ............................................. (re. $6,000) For services and expenses of the health and social services sexuali- ty-related programs ... 5,260,150 .................... (re. $30,000) For grants to rape crisis centers for services to rape victims and programs to prevent rape. The amounts appropriated pursuant to such appropriation may be suballocated to other state agencies or accounts for expenditures incurred in the operation of programs funded by such appropriation subject to the approval of the director of the budget ... 1,871,000 ........................... (re. $7,000) For services and expenses related to evidence based cancer services programs. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations for administration of this program ... 9,006,750 ....................................... (re. $964,000) For services and expenses related to obesity and diabetes programs. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations 635 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 appropriations for administration of this program .................. 7,205,000 ........................................... (re. $500,000) For services and expenses related to state-wide health broadcasts involving local, state and federal agencies. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations for administration of this program ................................. 41,750 ............................................... (re. $19,000) For services and expenses of a safe motherhood initiative to prevent maternal deaths in New York state. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations for adminis- tration of this program ... 36,750 ................... (re. $27,000) For services and expenses of a minority male wellness and screening program ... 26,950 ................................... (re. $26,950) For services and expenses of a Latino health outreach initiative ..... 36,750 ............................................... (re. $36,750) For state grants to improve access to infertility services, treat- ments, and procedures. Funds shall be allocated from this appropri- ation pursuant to a plan prepared by the commissioner of health and approved by the director of the budget ............................. 923,500 ............................................. (re. $303,000) For services and expenses related to providing nutritional services and to provide nutritional education to pregnant women, infants, and children, including suballocations to the department of agriculture and markets for the farmer's market nutrition program and migrant worker services and the office of temporary and disability assist- ance for prenatal care assistance program activities. A portion of these funds may be suballocated to other state agencies. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appro- priations for administration of this program ....................... 19,811,300 ........................................ (re. $3,300,000) For services and expenses, including operating expenses related to providing nutritional services and nutrition education for hunger prevention and nutrition assistance. A portion of this appropriation may be suballocated to other state agencies. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations for administration of this program ... 29,702,500 .... (re. $10,000) By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2010: State grants for a program of family planning services pursuant to article 2 of the public health law ................................. 28,595,000 ........................................... (re. $99,000) For services and expenses of the public health management leaders of tomorrow program, provided a portion of this appropriation shall be suballocated to university at Albany school of public health ....... 554,000 ............................................... (re. $1,000) For services and expenses of a study of racial disparities ........... 295,000 ............................................. (re. $292,000) For services and expenses of a public health genomics. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropri- ations for administration of this program .......................... 50,000 ............................................... (re. $42,000) 636 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses associated with new and existing school based health centers ... 4,436,000 ................... (re. $97,000) For services and expenses related to the school based health clinics program, notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law to the contrary, funds shall be available for the statewide school based health clinics program to provide grants to certain school based health centers pursuant to the following: Anthony Jordon Health Center ... 28,005 ................ (re. $28,005) Bronx Lebanon Hospital ... 119,023 .................... (re. $119,023) For services and expenses of a minority male wellness and screening program ... 53,900 ................................... (re. $53,900) For services and expenses of a Latino health outreach initiative ..... 73,500 ............................................... (re. $24,000) For services and expenses related to providing nutritional services and to provide nutritional education to pregnant women, infants, and children, including suballocations to the department of agriculture and markets for the farmer's market nutrition program and migrant worker services and the office of temporary and disability assist- ance for prenatal care assistance program activities. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropri- ations for administration of this program .......................... 19,811,300 .......................................... (re. $352,000) For services and expenses of the health and social services sexuali- ty-related programs ... 5,260,150 ................... (re. $121,000) By chapter 108, section 11, of the laws of 2010: For services and expenses of health promotion initiatives. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appro- priations for administration of this program ....................... 1,140,000 ........................................... (re. $299,000) For state grants to improve access to infertility services, treat- ments, and procedures. Funds shall be allocated from this appropri- ation pursuant to a plan prepared by the commissioner of health and approved by the director of the budget ............................. 1,847,000 ......................................... (re. $1,846,000) For services and expenses related to statewide health broadcasts involving local, state and federal agencies. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations for administration of this program ... 83,500 ........ (re. $74,000) For services and expenses of a safe motherhood initiative to prevent maternal deaths in New York state. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations for adminis- tration of this program ... 73,500 ................... (re. $73,000) For services and expenses for statewide maternal mortality reviews and the development of protocols to reduce incidents of death during childbirth. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations for administration of this program ... 66,250 ........................................... (re. $66,000) By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2009: For services and expenses of the health and social services sexuali- ty-related programs ... 5,537,000 .................... (re. $47,500) 637 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses of a study of racial disparities ........... 295,000 ............................................. (re. $295,000) For state grants to improve access to infertility services, treat- ments, and procedures. Funds shall be allocated from this appropri- ation pursuant to a plan prepared by the commissioner of health and approved by the director of the budget. Funds appropriated herein are supported by savings resulting from the increased Federal Medical Assistance Percentage (FMAP) provided pursuant to the Ameri- can recovery and reinvestment act of 2009 .......................... 3,694,000 ........................................... (re. $150,000) For services and expenses related to the school based health clinics program, notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law to the contrary, funds shall be available for the statewide school based health clinics program to provide grants to certain school based health centers pursuant to the following. Funds appropriated herein are supported by savings resulting from the increased Federal Medical Assistance Percentage (FMAP) provided pursuant to the Ameri- can recovery and reinvestment act of 2009: Anthony Jordon Health Center ... 28,005 ................ (re. $28,005) Bronx Lebanon Hospital ... 119,023 .................... (re. $118,400) For additional state grants for a program of family planning services pursuant to article 2 of the public health law ..................... 507,600 .............................................. (re. $12,600) For additional state grants to improve access to infertility services, treatments, and procedures ... 752,000 .............. (re. $752,000) For services and expenses of a chernobyl thyroid cancer screening pilot project ... 406,080 ........................... (re. $360,000) For services and expenses related to the statewide health and social services sexuality-related programs, notwithstanding any inconsist- ent provision of law to the contrary, funds shall be available for the statewide health and social services sexuality-related programs to establish health and social services and provide technical assistance pursuant to the following sub-schedule .................. 1,540,322 ............................................ (re. $15,000) sub-schedule Ali Forney ... 11,216 .................................. (re. $11,216) Asian Pacific Islander Coalition of HIV/AIDS (Manhattan/Queens) ...... 44,865 ............................................... (re. $44,865) Audre Lorde Project ... 56,081 ......................... (re. $56,081) Bronx Community Pride Center ... 56,081 ................ (re. $56,081) Brooklyn AIDS Task Force - Shades of Lavender Project ................ ...................................................... (re. $25,391) Callen-Lorde Community Health Center ... 44,865 ........ (re. $44,865) CANDLE (Community Awareness Network for a Drug-Free life and Environ- ment) ... 35,350 ..................................... (re. $35,350) Capital District Gay and Lesbian Community Council ................... 25,391 ............................................... (re. $25,391) Center Lane, Westchester Jewish Community Services ................... 34,741 ............................................... (re. $34,741) Empire State Pride Agenda ... 75,485 ................... (re. $75,485) 638 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Ferre Institute ... 20,189 ............................. (re. $20,189) Gay Alliance of the Genesee Valley ... 56,081 .......... (re. $56,081) Gay & Lesbian Switchboard ... 11,216 ................... (re. $11,216) Gay and Lesbian Youth Services of Western New York ................... 56,081 ............................................... (re. $56,081) Gay Men of African Descent ... 25,391 .................. (re. $25,391) Gay Men's Health Crisis ... 44,865 ..................... (re. $44,865) Greenwich Village Youth Council - New Neutral Zone ................... 30,475 ............................................... (re. $30,475) Heights Hill Mental Health Service - LGBT Affirmative Program ........ 25,391 ............................................... (re. $25,391) Hetrick Martin Institute ... 56,081 .................... (re. $56,081) In Our Own Voices ... 53,838 ........................... (re. $53,838) Latino Commission on AIDS - Mano A Mano ... 25,391 ..... (re. $25,391) Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Community Center .............. ..................................................... (re. $112,162) LGBT Wellness Program at Community Action Center ..................... 22,432 ............................................... (re. $22,432) LOFT ... 26,658 ........................................ (re. $26,658) Long Island Gay and Lesbian Youth ... 81,470 ........... (re. $81,470) Men of Color Health Awareness Project ... 25,391 ....... (re. $25,391) Metropolitan Community Church of New York ... 25,391 ... (re. $25,391) New York City Gay and Lesbian Anti-Violence Project .................. 76,186 ............................................... (re. $76,186) People of Color in Crisis ... 25,391 ................... (re. $25,391) Planned Parenthood Health Services of Northeastern New York .......... 22,432 ............................................... (re. $22,432) Planned Parenthood of Niagara County ... 11,216 ........ (re. $11,216) Positive Health Project ... 28,041 ..................... (re. $28,041) Pride Center of Western New York (Buffalo) ... 21,181 .. (re. $21,181) Pride for Youth/Long Island Crisis Center ... 56,081 ... (re. $56,081) Queens LGBT Pride Community Center ... 11,216 .......... (re. $11,216) Queens Lesbian and Gay Community Center INC .......................... 25,391 ............................................... (re. $25,391) Rainbow Access Initiative Albany ... 16,825 ............ (re. $16,825) Rainbow Seniors of Western New York ... 8,412 ........... (re. $8,412) Safety Zone ... 11,216 ................................. (re. $11,216) SAGE Upstate ... 21,181 ................................ (re. $21,181) Senior Action in a Gay Environment (SAGE) - Rainbow Aging Awareness Program ... 97,381 ................................... (re. $97,381) For services and expenses of the School Based Health Coalition ....... 37,600 ................................................ (re. $8,000) For services and expenses of the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgen- der Health and Human Services Network .............................. 2,048,000 ........................................... (re. $185,000) By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2008: For services and expenses of a study of racial disparities ........... 295,000 ............................................. (re. $295,000) By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2008, as amended by chapter 1, section 3, of the laws of 2009: 639 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses of the Health Information Technology program pursuant to chapter 58 of the laws of 2004 ......................... 2,256,000 ........................................... (re. $758,000) For additional state grants to improve access to infertility services, treatments, and procedures ... 752,000 ............... (re. $46,000) For additional services and expenses associated with new and existing school based health centers ... 507,600 .............. (re. $10,000) By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2008, as amended by chapter 496, section 5, of the laws of 2008: For services and expenses of the health and social services sexuali- ty-related programs, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 .................. 5,890,000 ......................................... (re. $1,900,000) For services and expenses of a universal prenatal and postpartum home visitation program, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 .................. 2,080,000 ......................................... (re. $1,374,200) By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2007: For services and expenses of Health Information Technology, pursuant to chapter 58 of the laws of 2004 ... 3,000,000 ... (re. $1,492,000) For additional state grants for a program of family planning services pursuant to article 2 of the public health law ..................... 675,000 ............................................... (re. $7,000) For additional services and expenses of existing Alzheimer's disease assistance centers as established pursuant to chapter 586 of the laws of 1987 ... 100,000 .............................. (re. $7,000) For additional services and expenses associated with new and existing school based health centers ... 675,000 .............. (re. $68,000) By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2007, as amended by chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2008: For services and expenses related to the palliative care education and training program pursuant to section 2807-n of the public health law as added by chapter 58 of the laws of 2007. Up to $370,000 of this appropriation may be transferred to the general fund - state purposes account for administration of this program ................ 4,600,000 ......................................... (re. $4,230,000) By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2006: For services and expenses of health information technology ........... 3,000,000 ........................................... (re. $600,000) For services and expenses of the safe patient handling demonstration program ... 500,000 .................................. (re. $75,000) For services and expenses of racial disparity study .................. 300,000 ............................................. (re. $300,000) 640 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2002: For grants to selected local health departments to perform health screenings for volunteer emergency workers including but not limited to volunteer fire and ambulance persons who were involved in response and recovery efforts related to the September 11, 2001 attack on the New York City World Trade Center ..................... 250,000 ............................................. (re. $247,250) By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2001, as amended by chapter 15, section 4, of the laws of 2002: For state aid to municipalities for services and expenses related to the West Nile encephalitis outbreak. The moneys hereby appropriated shall be available for payment of financial assistance heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, these funds shall be available for reimbursement for emer- gency response to the West Nile virus pursuant to section 611 of article 6 of the public health law ................................. 21,900,000 ....................................... (re. $12,800,000) By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2000: For additional state grants for screenings for the breast cancer detection and education program pursuant to chapter 328 of the laws of 1989 as amended ... 500,000 ........................ (re. $9,700) For services and expenses related to cancer initiatives .............. 1,000,000 ........................................... (re. $450,000) For services and expenses of Lenox Hill Hospital ..................... 150,000 ............................................. (re. $150,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal [Department of] Education Fund Individuals with Disabilities-Part C Account - 25214 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For activities related to a handicapped infants and toddlers program ... 51,578,000 ................................... (re. $51,578,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For activities related to a handicapped infants and toddlers program ... 51,578,000 ................................... (re. $51,578,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For activities related to a handicapped infants and toddlers program ... 51,578,000 ................................... (re. $12,895,000) By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For activities related to a handicapped infants and toddlers program ... 51,578,000 ................................... (re. $12,895,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Federal Block Grant Account - 25183 641 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For various health prevention, diagnostic, detection and treatment services. The commissioner of health is hereby authorized to waive any provisions of the public health law and regulations, to issue appro- priate operating certificates, and to enter into contracts with article 28 facilities, to provide funds, to establish, support and conduct projects to provide improved and expanded school health services for preschool and school-age children. No more than 10 per centum of the amount appropriated for such purpose shall be expended for services and expenses in connection with the administration and evaluation of such grants. Grants awarded under this appropriation shall be distributed and administered in accordance with regulations established by the commissioner of health. The amounts appropriated pursuant to such appropriation may be suballocated to other state agencies or accounts for expenditures incurred in the operation of programs funded by such appropriation subject to the approval of the director of the budget ... 57,475,000 ............ (re. $57,475,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Federal Block Grant Account By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For various health prevention, diagnostic, detection and treatment services. The commissioner of health is hereby authorized to waive any provisions of the public health law and regulations, to issue appro- priate operating certificates, and to enter into contracts with article 28 facilities, to provide funds, to establish, support and conduct projects to provide improved and expanded school health services for preschool and school-age children. No more than 10 per centum of the amount appropriated for such purpose shall be expended for services and expenses in connection with the administration and evaluation of such grants. Grants awarded under this appropriation shall be distributed and administered in accordance with regulations established by the commissioner of health. The amounts appropriated pursuant to such appropriation may be suballocated to other state agencies or accounts for expenditures incurred in the operation of programs funded by such appropriation subject to the approval of the director of the budget ... 57,475,000 ............ (re. $57,475,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For various health prevention, diagnostic, detection and treatment services. The commissioner of health is hereby authorized to waive any provisions of the public health law and regulations, to issue appro- priate operating certificates, and to enter into contracts with article 28 facilities, to provide funds, to establish, support and conduct projects to provide improved and expanded school health services for preschool and school-age children. No more than 10 per centum of the amount appropriated for such purpose shall be expended 642 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 for services and expenses in connection with the administration and evaluation of such grants. Grants awarded under this appropriation shall be distributed and administered in accordance with regulations established by the commissioner of health. The amounts appropriated pursuant to such appropriation may be suballocated to other state agencies or accounts for expenditures incurred in the operation of programs funded by such appropriation subject to the approval of the director of the budget ... 57,475,000 ............ (re. $14,369,000) By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For various health prevention, diagnostic, detection and treatment services. The commissioner of health is hereby authorized to waive any provisions of the public health law and regulations, to issue appropriate operating certificates, and to enter into contracts with article 28 facilities, to provide funds, to establish, support and conduct projects to provide improved and expanded school health services for preschool and school-age children. No more than 10 per centum of the amount appropriated for such purpose shall be expended for services and expenses in connection with the administration and evaluation of such grants. Grants awarded under this appropriation shall be distributed and administered in accordance with regulations established by the commissioner of health. The amounts appropriated pursuant to such appropriation may be suballocated to other state agencies or accounts for expenditures incurred in the operation of programs funded by such appropriation subject to the approval of the director of the budget ... 57,475,000 ............ (re. $14,369,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Federal Health, Education and Human Services Account - 25148 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For various health prevention, diagnostic, detection and treatment services. The amounts appropriated pursuant to such appropriation may be suballocated to other state agencies or accounts for expendi- tures incurred in the operation of programs funded by such appropri- ation subject to the approval of the director of the budget ........ 33,700,000 ....................................... (re. $33,700,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For various health prevention, diagnostic, detection and treatment services. The amounts appropriated pursuant to such appropriation may be suballocated to other state agencies or accounts for expendi- tures incurred in the operation of programs funded by such appropri- ation subject to the approval of the director of the budget ........ 33,700,000 ....................................... (re. $33,700,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For various health prevention, diagnostic, detection and treatment services. The amounts appropriated pursuant to such appropriation may be suballocated to other state agencies or accounts for expendi- tures incurred in the operation of programs funded by such appropri- 643 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 ation subject to the approval of the director of the budget ........ 33,700,000 ........................................ (re. $8,425,000) By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For various health prevention, diagnostic, detection and treatment services. The amounts appropriated pursuant to such appropriation may be suballocated to other state agencies or accounts for expendi- tures incurred in the operation of programs funded by such appropri- ation subject to the approval of the director of the budget ........ 42,803,000 .......................................... (re. $973,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal USDA-Food and Nutrition Services Fund Child and Adult Care Food Account - 25022 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For various federal food and nutritional services. The moneys hereby appropriated shall be available for payment of financial assistance heretofore accrued ... 247,694,000 ............... (re. $10,000,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For various federal food and nutritional services. The moneys hereby appropriated shall be available for payment of financial assistance heretofore accrued ... 247,694,000 ................ (re. $5,500,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For various federal food and nutritional services. The moneys hereby appropriated shall be available for payment of financial assistance heretofore accrued ... 247,694,000 ................ (re. $5,500,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal USDA-Food and Nutrition Services Fund Federal Food and Nutrition Services Account - 25022 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For various federal food and nutritional services. The moneys hereby appropriated shall be available for payment of financial assistance heretofore accrued ... 502,970,000 .............. (re. $125,000,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For various federal food and nutritional services. The moneys hereby appropriated shall be available for payment of financial assistance heretofore accrued ... 502,970,000 .............. (re. $113,750,000) Special Revenue Funds - Other Combined [Gifts, Grants and Bequests] EXPENDABLE TRUST Fund NYS Prostate Cancer Research, Detection and Education Account - 20183 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For prostate cancer research, detection and education pursuant to chapter 273 of the laws of 2004 ... 1,000,000 ..... (re. $1,000,000) 644 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For prostate cancer research, detection and education pursuant to chapter 273 of the laws of 2004 ... 1,000,000 ..... (re. $1,000,000) Special Revenue Funds - Other HCRA Resources Fund Health Care Services Account By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses of a statewide public health campaign for tuberculosis control and prevention and for screening and education activities regarding sexually transmitted diseases, provided that any funds allocated under this appropriation shall not supplant existing local funds or state funds allocated to county health departments under article 6 of the public health law. Up to $300,000 of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations for the administration of this program by the department of health ......... 5,917,000 ........................................... (re. $315,000) For services and expenses related to the Indian health program. The moneys hereby appropriated shall be for payment of financial assist- ance heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue. Up to 2.5 percent of this appropriation may be transferred to the general fund-state purposes account for the nonpersonal service administration of this program ... 16,121,000 ............................... (re. $25,000) State aid to municipalities for medical services for the rehabili- tation of physically handicapped children, pursuant to article 6 of the public health law ... 3,685,000 ................. (re. $835,000) For services and expenses for a school health program ................ 3,981,000 ......................................... (re. $1,300,000) For services and expenses of the prenatal care assistance program. Up to 100 percent of this appropriation may be suballocated to the medical assistance program general fund - local assistance account to be matched by federal funds ... 2,432,000 ........ (re. $260,000) For services and expenses related to tobacco enforcement, education and related activities, pursuant to chapter 433 of the laws of 1997. Of amounts appropriated herein, up to $500,000 may be used for educational programs. A portion of this appropriation may be trans- ferred to state operations ... 2,303,000 ............. (re. $69,000) For services and expenses related to evidence based cancer services programs. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations for administration of this program ... 17,767,000 .................................... (re. $2,814,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses of a statewide public health campaign for tuberculosis control and prevention and for screening and education activities regarding sexually transmitted diseases, provided that any funds allocated under this appropriation shall not supplant existing local funds or state funds allocated to county health departments under article 6 of the public health law. Up to $300,000 of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations for the 645 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 administration of this program by the department of health ......... 5,917,000 ........................................... (re. $473,000) For services and expenses for a school health program ................ 3,981,000 ........................................... (re. $240,000) For services and expenses of the prenatal care assistance program. Up to 100 percent of this appropriation may be suballocated to the medical assistance program general fund - local assistance account to be matched by federal funds ... 2,432,000 ........ (re. $215,000) For services and expenses related to tobacco enforcement, education and related activities, pursuant to chapter 433 of the laws of 1997. Of amounts appropriated herein, up to $500,000 may be used for educational programs. A portion of this appropriation may be trans- ferred to state operations ... 2,303,000 ............. (re. $32,000) For services and expenses related to evidence based cancer services programs. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations for administration of this program ... 17,767,000 .................................... (re. $1,635,000) By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For services and expenses of a statewide public health campaign for tuberculosis control and prevention and for screening and education activities regarding sexually transmitted diseases, provided that any funds allocated under this appropriation shall not supplant existing local funds or state funds allocated to county health departments under article 6 of the public health law. Up to $300,000 of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations for the administration of this program by the department of health ... 5,917,000 ........................................... (re. $437,000) State aid to municipalities for medical services for the rehabili- tation of physically handicapped children, pursuant to article 6 of the public health law ... 3,685,000 ................. (re. $307,000) For services and expenses of the prenatal care assistance program. Up to 100 percent of this appropriation may be suballocated to the medical assistance program general fund - local assistance account to be matched by federal funds ... 2,432,000 ......... (re. $86,000) For services and expenses related to tobacco enforcement, education and related activities, pursuant to chapter 433 of the laws of 1997. Of amounts appropriated herein, up to $500,000 may be used for educational programs. A portion of this appropriation may be trans- ferred to state operations ... 2,303,000 ............. (re. $11,000) By chapter 133, section 11, of the laws of 2010: For services and expenses related to the Indian health program. The moneys hereby appropriated shall be for payment of financial assist- ance heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue. Up to 2.5 percent of this appropriation may be transferred to the general fund-state purposes account for the nonpersonal service administration of this program ... 16,121,000 ............................... (re. $25,000) Special Revenue Funds - Other HCRA Resources Fund 646 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Hospital Based Grants Program Account By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses related to providing nutritional services to pregnant women, infants, and children. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, up to 5 percent of the amount appropriated may be transferred to the general fund - state purposes account for the administration of this program by the department of health ... 7,993,600 .............................. (re. $7,925,600) For grants in aid to contract for hypertension prevention, screening and treatment programs ... 669,000 .................. (re. $580,000) For grants to rape crisis centers for services to rape victims and programs to prevent rape. This appropriation may be suballocated to the division of criminal justice services .......................... 128,000 ............................................. (re. $128,000) For services and expenses for a school health program ................ 2,007,000 ......................................... (re. $1,602,000) For services and expenses of tuberculosis treatment, detection and prevention ... 599,000 .............................. (re. $369,000) For services and expenses of a lead poisoning prevention program ..... 292,000 ............................................. (re. $227,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses related to providing nutritional services to pregnant women, infants, and children. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, up to 5 percent of the amount appropriated may be transferred to the general fund - state purposes account for the administration of this program by the department of health ... 7,993,600 .............................. (re. $3,297,000) For grants in aid to contract for hypertension prevention, screening and treatment programs ... 669,000 .................. (re. $235,000) For grants to rape crisis centers for services to rape victims and programs to prevent rape. This appropriation may be suballocated to the division of criminal justice services .......................... 128,000 .............................................. (re. $79,000) For services and expenses for a school health program ................ 2,007,000 ......................................... (re. $1,189,000) For services and expenses of tuberculosis treatment, detection and prevention ... 599,000 .............................. (re. $128,000) For services and expenses of a lead poisoning prevention program ... 292,000 .............................................. (re. $52,500) By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For grants in aid to contract for hypertension prevention, screening and treatment programs ... 669,000 ................... (re. $73,712) For services and expenses for a school health program ................ 2,007,000 ........................................... (re. $142,000) By chapter 108, section 11, of the laws of 2010: For services and expenses of a lead poisoning prevention program ... 392,000 .............................................. (re. $32,000) 647 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 CENTER FOR ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses related to the water supply protection program ... 5,017,000 ............................. (re. $4,339,000) For services and expenses of the healthy neighborhood program ........ 1,872,800 ......................................... (re. $1,544,000) For services and expenses related to enhancing the childhood lead poisoning primary prevention program in accordance with article 13 of the public health law. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations ... 4,721,300 ..... (re. $4,514,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses related to the water supply protection program ... 5,313,200 ................................ (re. $63,200) For services and expenses of the healthy neighborhood program ........ 1,983,400 ............................................ (re. $78,000) For services and expenses related to enhancing the childhood lead poisoning primary prevention program in accordance with article 13 of the public health law. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations ... 5,000,000 ....... (re. $384,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses related to the water supply protection program ... 5,313,200 ................................ (re. $86,000) For services and expenses of the healthy neighborhood program ... 1,983,400 ............................................ (re. $30,300) For services and expenses related to enhancing the childhood lead poisoning primary prevention program in accordance with article 13 of the public health law. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations ... 5,000,000 ....... (re. $989,000) By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For services and expenses related to enhancing the childhood lead poisoning primary prevention program in accordance with article 13 of the public health law. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations ... 5,000,000 ..... (re. $4,600,000) By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2009: For services and expenses related to enhancing the childhood lead poisoning primary prevention program in accordance with article 13 of the public health law. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations ... 2,500,000 ........ (re. $28,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Federal Block Grant Account - 25183 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: 648 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses of various health prevention, diagnostic, detection and treatment services ... 3,687,000 .... (re. $3,687,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Federal Block Grant Account - 25100 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses of various health prevention, diagnostic, detection and treatment services ... 3,687,000 .... (re. $3,687,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses of various health prevention, diagnostic, detection and treatment services ... 3,687,000 .... (re. $3,687,000) By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For services and expenses of various health prevention, diagnostic, detection and treatment services ... 3,687,000 ...... (re. $921,000) CHILD HEALTH INSURANCE PROGRAM Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Children's Health Insurance Account - 25148 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: The money hereby appropriated is available for payment of aid hereto- fore accrued or hereafter accrued. For services and expenses related to the children's health insurance program, pursuant to title XXI of the federal social security act ... 545,064,000 ................................. (re. $545,064,000) HEALTH CARE FINANCING PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses related to the annual hospital institutional cost report. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations ... 300,000 ......... (re. $300,000) For services and expenses for the center for workforce studies at the school of public health through the research foundation of the state university of New York. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations ..................... 185,100 ............................................. (re. $185,100) For services and expenses of upstate medical university through the research foundation of the state university of New York to promote minority participation in medical education. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations ... 18,400 ........................................... (re. $18,400) 649 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses of the gateway institute through the research foundation of the city university of New York to promote minority participation in medical education. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations ... 103,900 ......................................... (re. $103,900) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses related to the annual hospital institutional cost report. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations ... 300,000 ......... (re. $211,000) By chapter 53, section 1 of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses related to the annual hospital institutional cost report. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations ... 300,000 ......... (re. $211,000) The appropriation made by chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2010, to the child health insurance program, is hereby transferred and reap- propriated to health care financing program: For services and expenses related to the annual hospital institutional cost report. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations ... 300,000 ......... (re. $213,900) HEALTH CARE REFORM ACT PROGRAM Special Revenue Funds - Other HCRA Resources Fund HCRA Program Account - 20807 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services, expenses, grants and transfers necessary to implement the health care reform act program in accordance with section 2807-j, 2807-k, 2807-l, 2807-m, 2807-p, 2807-s and 2807-v of the public health law. The moneys hereby appropriated shall be available for payments heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue. Notwith- standing any inconsistent provision of law, the moneys hereby appro- priated may be increased or decreased by interchange or transfer with any appropriation of the department of health or by transfer or suballocation to any appropriation of the department of financial services, which shall mean, prior to October 3, 2011, the department of insurance, the office of mental health and the state office for the aging subject to the approval of the director of the budget, who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. With the approval of the director of the budget, up to 5 percent of this appropriation may be used for state operations purposes. At the direction of the director of the budget, funds may also be trans- ferred directly to the general fund for the purpose of repaying a draw on the tobacco revenue guarantee fund. 650 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For transfer to the pool administrator for the purposes of making empire clinical research investigator program (ECRIP) payments ..... 8,611,600 ......................................... (re. $8,611,600) For services and expenses of the New York state area health education center program ... 2,077,400 ...................... (re. $1,527,436) For services and expenses of the ambulatory care training program pursuant to subdivision 5-a of section 2807-m of the public health law ... 4,060,300 ................................. (re. $3,812,836) For services and expenses of the physician loan repayment program pursuant to subdivision 5-a of section 2807-m of the public health law. All or part of this appropriation may be suballocated to the NYS higher education services corporation .......................... 1,605,200 ......................................... (re. $1,605,200) For services and expenses of the physician practice support program pursuant to subdivision 5-a of section 2807-m of the public health law ... 4,060,300 ................................. (re. $4,060,300) For services and expenses related to physician workforce studies pursuant to subdivision 5-a of section 2807-m of the public health law ... 487,200 ..................................... (re. $487,200) For services and expenses of the diversity in medicine/post- baccalaureate program pursuant to subdivision 5-a of section 2807-m of the public health law ... 1,605,200 ............ (re. $1,605,200) For additional services and expenses of the physician loan repayment program ... 100,000 ................................. (re. $100,000) For additional services and expenses of the physician practice support program ... 300,000 ................................. (re. $300,000) For suballocation to the department of financial services related to the physicians excess medical malpractice program .................. 127,400,000 ..................................... (re. $127,400,000) For transfer to health research incorporated (HRI) for the AIDS drug assistance program ... 42,300,000 ................ (re. $42,300,000) For state grants for the health workforce retraining program. Notwithstanding section 2807-g of the public health law, or any other provision of law to the contrary, funds hereby appropriated may be made available to other state agencies and facilities oper- ated by the department of health for services and expenses related to the worker retraining program as disbursed pursuant to section 2807-g of the public health law. Provided, however, that the direc- tor of the budget must approve the release of any request for proposal or request for application or any other procurement initi- atives issued on or after April 1, 2007. Further provided that any contract executed on or after April 1, 2007 must receive the prior approval of the director of the budget. A portion of this appropri- ation may be transferred to state operations appropriations ........ 26,816,800 ....................................... (re. $26,078,057) For state grants for rural health care access development ............ 9,800,000 ......................................... (re. $9,497,891) For state grants for rural health network development ................ 6,400,000 ......................................... (re. $5,109,090) For services and expenses, including grants, related to emergency assistance distributions as designated by the commissioner of health. Notwithstanding section 112 or 163 of the state finance law 651 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 or any other contrary provision of law, such distributions shall be limited to providers or programs where, as determined by the commis- sioner of health, emergency assistance is vital to protect the life or safety of patients, to ensure the retention of facility caregiv- ers or other staff, or in instances where health facility operations are jeopardized, or where the public health is jeopardized or other emergency situations exist ......................................... 2,900,000 ......................................... (re. $2,900,000) For transfer to the pool administrator for distributions related to school based health clinics ... 5,287,800 ......... (re. $5,287,800) For services and expenses related to school based health centers. The total amount of funds provided herein shall be distributed to school-based health center providers based on the ratio of each provider's total enrollment for all sites to the total enrollment of all providers. This formula shall be applied to the total amount made available herein, provided, however, that notwithstanding any contrary provision of law, the commissioner of health may establish minimum and maximum awards for providers ........................... 2,643,900 ......................................... (re. $2,643,900) For services and expenses related to auditing or payment of audit contracts to determine payor and provider compliance requirements. All or a portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations ... 14,700,000 ......... (re. $10,787,000) For services and expenses related to auditing or payment of audit contracts to determine hospital compliance with paragraph 6 of subdivision (a) of section 405.4 of title 10, NYCRR. All or a portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations ... 1,100,000 ........................ (re. $421,000) For services and expenses related to the pool administration. All or a portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations ... 4,200,000 ...................... (re. $4,200,000) For transfer to the pool administrator for state grants for poison control centers. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations ... 2,500,000 .. (re. $2,500,000) For services and expenses of the upstate poison control center ....... 500,000 ............................................. (re. $500,000) For payments for uncompensated care to eligible voluntary non-profit diagnostic and treatment centers ... 54,400,000 .. (re. $54,363,477) For state grants to improve access to infertility services, treat- ments, and procedures ... 1,910,700 ............... (re. $1,652,818) For additional state grants to improve access to infertility services, treatments, and procedures ... 1,000,000 .......... (re. $1,000,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For transfer to the pool administrator for the purposes of making empire clinical research investigator program (ECRIP) payments ..... 9,120,000 ......................................... (re. $1,630,000) For services and expenses of the New York state area health education center program ... 2,200,000 ......................... (re. $30,000) For services and expenses of the ambulatory care training program pursuant to subdivision 5-a of section 2807-m of the public health law ... 4,300,000 ................................. (re. $4,175,645) 652 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses of the physician loan repayment program pursuant to subdivision 5-a of section 2807-m of the public health law. All or part of this appropriation may be suballocated to the NYS higher education services corporation .......................... 1,700,000 ......................................... (re. $1,700,000) For services and expenses of the physician practice support program pursuant to subdivision 5-a of section 2807-m of the public health law ... 4,300,000 .................................. (re. 3,673,505) For services and expenses related to physician workforce studies pursuant to subdivision 5-a of section 2807-m of the public health law ... 516,000 ..................................... (re. $516,000) For state grants for the health workforce retraining program. Notwithstanding section 2807-g of the public health law, or any other provision of law to the contrary, funds hereby appropriated may be made available to other state agencies and facilities oper- ated by the department of health for services and expenses related to the worker retraining program as disbursed pursuant to section 2807-g of the public health law. Provided, however, that the direc- tor of the budget must approve the release of any request for proposal or request for application or any other procurement initi- atives issued on or after April 1, 2007. Further provided that any contract executed on or after April 1, 2007 must receive the prior approval of the director of the budget. A portion of this appropri- ation may be transferred to state operations appropriations ........ 28,400,000 ....................................... (re. $15,900,000) For state grants for rural health care access development ............ 9,800,000 ........................................... (re. $302,200) For state grants for rural health network development ................ 6,400,000 ........................................... (re. $183,000) For services and expenses, including grants, related to emergency assistance distributions as designated by the commissioner of health. Notwithstanding section 112 or 163 of the state finance law or any other contrary provision of law, such distributions shall be limited to providers or programs where, as determined by the commis- sioner of health, emergency assistance is vital to protect the life or safety of patients, to ensure the retention of facility caregiv- ers or other staff, or in instances where health facility operations are jeopardized, or where the public health is jeopardized or other emergency situations exist ... 2,900,000 ............ (re. $996,699) For services and expenses related to auditing or payment of audit contracts to determine payor and provider compliance requirements. All or a portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations ... 14,700,000 .......... (re. $6,620,000) For services and expenses related to auditing or payment of audit contracts to determine hospital compliance with paragraph 6 of subdivision (a) of section 405.4 of title 10, NYCRR. All or a portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations ... 1,250,000 ........................ (re. $372,000) For services and expenses related to the tobacco use prevention and control program including grants to support cancer research. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations ... 35,100,000 ..................... (re. $5,160,000) 653 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For state grants to improve access to infertility services, treat- ments, and procedures ... 1,100,000 ................. (re. $963,028) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses of the physician loan repayment program pursuant to subdivision 5-a of section 2807-m of the public health law. All or part of this appropriation may be suballocated to the NYS higher education services corporation .......................... 1,700,000 ......................................... (re. $1,700,000) For services and expenses of the physician practice support program pursuant to subdivision 5-a of section 2807-m of the public health law ... 4,300,000 ................................. (re. $4,300,000) For services and expenses related to physician workforce studies pursuant to subdivision 5-a of section 2807-m of the public health law ... 516,000 ..................................... (re. $516,000) For state grants for the health workforce retraining program. Notwithstanding section 2807-g of the public health law, or any other provision of law to the contrary, funds hereby appropriated may be made available to other state agencies and facilities oper- ated by the department of health for services and expenses related to the worker retraining program as disbursed pursuant to section 2807-g of the public health law. Provided, however, that the direc- tor of the budget must approve the release of any request for proposal or request for application or any other procurement initi- atives issued on or after April 1, 2007. Further provided that any contract executed on or after April 1, 2007 must receive the prior approval of the director of the budget. A portion of this appropri- ation may be transferred to state operations appropriations ........ 28,400,000 ....................................... (re. $23,400,000) For state grants to improve access to infertility services, treat- ments, and procedures ... 1,100,000 ................. (re. $192,028) By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For services and expenses of the empire clinical research investigator program (ECRIP) ... 9,120,000 ........................ (re. $70,000) For services and expenses of the physician loan repayment program pursuant to subdivision 5-a of section 2807-m of the public health law. All or part of this appropriation may be suballocated to the NYS higher education services corporation .......................... 1,700,000 ......................................... (re. $1,600,000) For services and expenses of the physician practice support program pursuant to subdivision 5-a of section 2807-m of the public health law ... 4,300,000 ................................. (re. $2,330,822) For services and expenses related to physician workforce studies pursuant to subdivision 5-a of section 2807-m of the public health law ... 516,000 ..................................... (re. $516,000) For state grants for rural health network development ................ 6,400,000 ............................................ (re. $22,000) For services and expenses related to auditing or payment of audit contracts to determine hospital compliance with paragraph 6 of subdivision (a) of section 405.4 of title 10, NYCRR. All or a 654 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations ... 2,500,000 ...................... (re. $1,567,000) For services and expenses related to school based health centers. The total amount of funds provided herein shall be distributed to school-based health center providers based on the ratio of each provider's total enrollment for all sites to the total enrollment of all providers. This formula shall be applied to the total amount made available herein, provided, however, that notwithstanding any contrary provision of law, the commissioner of health may establish minimum and maximum awards for providers ........................... 2,800,000 ......................................... (re. $2,778,000) For services and expenses related to the tobacco use prevention and control program including grants to support cancer research. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations ... 52,100,000 .................... (re. $12,449,000) By chapter 108, section 11, of the laws of 2010: For additional state grants to improve access to infertility services, treatments, and procedures ... 2,200,000 ............ (re. $721,000) By chapter 133, section 11, of the laws of 2010: For services and expenses of the physician loan repayment program pursuant to subdivision 5-a of section 2807-m of the public health law. All or part of this appropriation may be suballocated to the NYS higher education services corporation .......................... 1,700,000 ......................................... (re. $1,631,000) For services and expenses of the physician practice support program pursuant to subdivision 5-a of section 2807-m of the public health law ... 4,300,000 ................................. (re. $2,450,000) By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2009, as amended by chapter 502, section 4, of the laws of 2009: For services and expenses of the physician loan repayment program pursuant to subdivision 5-a of section 2807-m of the public health law. All or part of this appropriation may be suballocated to the NYS higher education services corporation. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, for state fiscal year 2009-2010 the liability of the state and the amount to be distributed or otherwise expended by the state on or after November 1, 2009 shall be determined by first calculating the amount of the expenditure or other liability pursuant to such law, and then reducing the amount so calculated by 12.5 percent of such amount, and that the amount of this appropriation available for disbursement on or after November 1, 2009 shall be reduced by 12.5 percent of the amount that is undisbursed as of such date ... 1,960,000 ........... (re. $450,000) For state grants for the health workforce retraining program. Notwithstanding section 2807-g of the public health law, or any other provision of law to the contrary, funds hereby appropriated may be made available to other state agencies and facilities oper- ated by the department of health for services and expenses related to the worker retraining program as disbursed pursuant to section 2807-g of the public health law. Of this amount $8,900,000 shall be 655 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 made available to fund training for workers in jobs and job skills that meet the changing requirements of the health care industry pursuant to section 2807-g(5) of the public health law. Provided, however, that the director of the budget must approve the release of any request for proposal or request for application or any other procurement initiatives issued on or after April 1, 2007. Further provided that any contract executed on or after April 1, 2007 must receive the prior approval of the director of the budget. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appro- priations. Funds appropriated herein are supported by savings resulting from the increased Federal Medical Assistance Percentage (FMAP) provided pursuant to the American recovery and reinvestment act of 2009. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, for state fiscal year 2009-2010 the liability of the state and the amount to be distributed or otherwise expended by the state on or after November 1, 2009 shall be determined by first calculat- ing the amount of the expenditure or other liability pursuant to such law, and then reducing the amount so calculated by 12.5 percent of such amount, and that the amount of this appropriation available for disbursement on or after November 1, 2009 shall be reduced by 12.5 percent of the amount that is undisbursed as of such date ..... 21,100,000 ........................................ (re. $2,150,000) For additional state grants to improve access to infertility services, treatments, and procedures. Funds appropriated herein are supported by savings resulting from the increased Federal Medical Assistance Percentage (FMAP) provided pursuant to the American recovery and reinvestment act of 2009; provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after November 1, 2009 shall be reduced by 12.5 percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of November 1, 2009 ................. 4,600,000 ......................................... (re. $2,488,321) By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2007, as amended by chapter 496, section 5, of the laws of 2008: For additional state grants to improve access to infertility services, treatments, and procedures, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 .................. 5,000,000 ........................................... (re. $973,000) By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2006, as amended by chapter 496, section 5, of the laws of 2008: For services and expenses related to studying pay for performance initiatives, provided, however, that the amount of this appropri- ation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 .............................. 10,000,000 ........................................ (re. $4,300,000) Special Revenue Funds - Other HCRA Resources Fund 656 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 HCRA Transition Account - 20808 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2005, as amended by chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2006: For services, expenses, grants and transfers necessary to continue existing or planned contracts or other financing arrangements for the purposes of implementing the health care reform act program in accordance with section 2807-j, 2807-k, 2807-l, 2807-m, 2807-s, and 2807-v of the public health law and utilizing allocations authorized prior to July 1, 2005. The moneys hereby appropriated shall be available for payments heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the moneys hereby appropriated may be increased or decreased by interchange or trans- fer with any appropriation of the department of health or by trans- fer or suballocation to any appropriation of the department of insurance, the office of mental health or the state office for the aging subject to the approval of the director of the budget, who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee .......... 600,000,000 ..................................... (re. $283,000,000) MEDICAL ASSISTANCE ADMINISTRATION PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 The appropriation made by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013, is hereby amended and reappropriated to read: For reimbursement of local administrative expenses for medical assist- ance programs and for state administration of medical assistance programs, notwithstanding section 153 of the social services law, to include the performance of eligibility and enrollment determinations by the state or third-party entities designated by the state to perform such services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, subject to the approval of the director of budget, up to $23,000,000 of the amount appropriated herein shall be available for the purpose of providing payments to local social services districts for medical assistance administration claims that exceed an administrative ceiling estab- lished by the Commissioner of Health. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law and subject to the approval of the director of budget, moneys hereby appropriated may be increased or decreased by transfer or interchange between these appropriated amounts and appropriations of the medical assistance administration program, the medical assistance program, and the office of health insurance programs. Funding authority from this account used for State administration of the medical assistance program may be transferred to State Operations appropriations within the aforementioned programs at amounts agreed upon by the commis- sioner of health, and the New York state division of the budget. 657 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Notwithstanding section 40 of state finance law or any other law to the contrary, all medical assistance appropriations made from this account shall remain in full force and effect in accordance, in the aggregate, with the following schedule: not more than 50 percent for the period April 1, 2013 to March 31, 2014; and the remaining amount for the period April 1, 2014 to [March 31] SEPTEMBER 15, 2015. Notwithstanding section 40 of the state finance law or any provision of law to the contrary, subject to federal approval, department of health state funds medicaid spending, excluding payments for medical services provided at state facilities operated by the office of mental health, the office for people with developmental disabilities and the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services and further excluding any payments which are not appropriated within the department of health, in the aggregate, for the period April 1, 2013 through March 31, 2014, shall not exceed $16,477,019,000 except as provided below and state share medicaid spending, in the aggregate, for the period April 1, 2014 through [March 31] SEPTEMBER 15, 2015, shall not exceed [$17,098,774,000] $17,082,871,000, but in no event shall department of health state funds medicaid spending for the period April 1, 2013 through [March 31] SEPTEMBER 15, 2015 exceed [$33,575,793,000] $33,559,890,000 provided, however, such aggregate limits may be adjusted by the director of the budget to account for any changes in the New York state federal medical assistance percentage amount established pursuant to the federal social securi- ty act, increases in provider revenues, reductions in local social services district payments for medical assistance administration and beginning April 1, 2012 the operational costs of the New York state medical indemnity fund, pursuant to a chapter establishing such fund. Such projections may be adjusted by the director of the budget to account for increased or expedited department of health state funds medicaid expenditures as a result of a natural or other type of disaster, including a governmental declaration of emergency. The director of the budget, in consultation with the commissioner of health, shall assess on a monthly basis known and projected medicaid expenditures by category of service and by geographic region, as determined by the commissioner of health, incurred both prior to and subsequent to such assessment for each such period, and if the director of the budget determines that such expenditures are expected to cause medicaid spending for such period to exceed the aggregate limit specified herein for such period, the state medicaid director, in consultation with the director of the budget and the commissioner of health, shall develop a medicaid savings allocation plan to limit such spending to the aggregate limit specified herein for such period. Such medicaid savings allocation plan shall be designed, to reduce the expenditures authorized by the appropriations herein in compliance with the following guidelines: (1) reductions shall be made in compliance with applicable federal law, including the provisions of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Public Law No. 111-148, and the Health Care and Education Reconciliation Act of 2010, Public Law No. 111-152 (collectively "Affordable Care Act") and any subsequent amendments thereto or regulations promulgated 658 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 thereunder; (2) reductions shall be made in a manner that complies with the state medicaid plan approved by the federal centers for medicare and medicaid services, provided, however, that the commis- sioner of health is authorized to submit any state plan amendment or seek other federal approval, including waiver authority, to imple- ment the provisions of the medicaid savings allocation plan that meets the other criteria set forth herein; (3) reductions shall be made in a manner that maximizes federal financial participation, to the extent practicable, including any federal financial partic- ipation that is available or is reasonably expected to become avail- able, in the discretion of the commissioner, under the Affordable Care Act; (4) reductions shall be made uniformly among categories of services and geographic regions of the state, to the extent practi- cable, and shall be made uniformly within a category of service, to the extent practicable, except where the commissioner determines that there are sufficient grounds for non-uniformity, including but not limited to: the extent to which specific categories of services contributed to department of health medicaid state funds spending in excess of the limits specified herein; the need to maintain safety net services in underserved communities; or the potential benefits of pursuing innovative payment models contemplated by the Affordable Care Act, in which case such grounds shall be set forth in the medi- caid savings allocation plan; and (5) reductions shall be made in a manner that does not unnecessarily create administrative burdens to medicaid applicants and recipients or providers. The commissioner shall seek the input of the legislature, as well as organizations representing health care providers, consumers, busi- nesses, workers, health insurers, and others with relevant exper- tise, in developing such medicaid savings allocation plan, to the extent that all or part of such plan, in the discretion of the commissioner, is likely to have a material impact on the overall medicaid program, particular categories of service or particular geographic regions of the state. The commissioner shall post the medicaid savings allocation plan on the department of health's website and shall provide written copies of such plan to the chairs of the senate finance and the assembly ways and means committees at least 30 days before the date on which implementation is expected to begin. The commissioner may revise the medicaid savings allocation plan subsequent to the provisions of notice and prior to implementation but need provide a new notice pursuant to subparagraph (i) of this paragraph only if the commissioner determines, in his or her discretion, that such revisions materially alter the plan. Notwithstanding the provisions of paragraphs (a) and (b) of this subdivision, the commissioner need not seek the input described in paragraph (a) of this subdivision or provide notice pursuant to paragraph (b) of this paragraph if, in the discretion of the commis- sioner, expedited development and implementation of a medicaid savings allocation plan is necessary due to a public health emergen- cy. For purposes of this section, a public health emergency is defined as: (i) a disaster, natural or otherwise, that significantly increases 659 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 the immediate need for health care personnel in an area of the state; (ii) an event or condition that creates a widespread risk of exposure to a serious communicable disease, or the potential for such widespread risk of exposure; or (iii) any other event or condi- tion determined by the commissioner to constitute an imminent threat to public health. Nothing in this paragraph shall be deemed to prevent all or part of such medicaid savings allocation plan from taking effect retroac- tively to the extent permitted by the federal centers for medicare and medicaid services. In accordance with the medicaid savings allocation plan, the commis- sioner of the department of health shall reduce department of health state funds medicaid spending by the amount of the projected over- spending through, actions including, but not limited to modifying or suspending reimbursement methods, including but not limited to all fees, premium levels and rates of payment, notwithstanding any provision of law that sets a specific amount or methodology for any such payments or rates of payment; modifying medicaid program bene- fits; seeking all necessary federal approvals, including, but not limited to waivers, waiver amendments; and suspending time frames for notice, approval or certification of rate requirements, notwith- standing any provision of law, rule or regulation to the contrary, including but not limited to sections 2807 and 3614 of the public health law, section 18 of chapter 2 of the laws of 1988, and 18 NYCRR 505.14(h). The department of health shall prepare a monthly report that sets forth: (a) known and projected department of health medicaid expend- itures as described in subdivision 1 of this section, and factors that could result in medicaid disbursements for the relevant state fiscal year to exceed the projected department of health state funds disbursements in the enacted budget financial plan pursuant to subdivision 3 of section 23 of the state finance law, including spending increases or decreases due to: enrollment fluctuations, rate changes, utilization changes, MRT investments, and shift of beneficiaries to managed care; and variations in offline medicaid payments; and (b) the actions taken to implement any medicaid savings allocation plan implemented pursuant to subdivision 4 of this section, including information concerning the impact of such actions on each category of service and each geographic region of the state. Each such monthly report shall be provided to the chairs of the senate finance and the assembly ways and means committees and shall be posted on the department of health's website in a timely manner. The money hereby appropriated is available for payment of aid hereto- fore accrued to municipalities, and to providers of medical services pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law, and shall be available to the department net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the money hereby appropri- ated may be increased or decreased by interchange, with any appro- priation of the department of health, and may be increased or decreased by transfer or suballocation between these appropriated 660 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 amounts and appropriations of the office of mental health, the office for people with developmental disabilities, the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services, the department of family assistance office of temporary and disability assistance, and office of children and family services with the approval of the director of the budget, who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, in lieu of payments authorized by the social services law, or payments of federal funds otherwise due to the local social services districts for programs provided under the federal social security act or the federal food stamp act, funds herein appropriated, in amounts certified by the state commissioner of temporary and disability assistance or the state commissioner of health as due from local social services districts each month as their share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law may be set aside by the state comptroller in an interest-bearing account in order to ensure the orderly and prompt payment of providers under section 367-b of the social services law pursuant to an estimate provided by the commissioner of health of each local social services district's share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 1,090,100,000 ................................. (re. $1,090,100,000) For contractual services related to medical necessity and quality of care reviews related to medicaid patients. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, all or part of this appropriation may be transferred to the health care standards and surveillance program, general fund - local assistance account. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 7,400,000 ......................................... (re. $7,400,000) The amount appropriated herein, together with any federal matching funds obtained, may be available to the department, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, for contractual services related to a third party entity responsible for education of persons eligible for medical assistance regarding their options for enroll- ment in managed care plans. Subject to the approval of the director of the budget, all or a part of this appropriation may be trans- ferred to the office of managed care, general fund - state purposes account. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and 661 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 50,000,000 ....................................... (re. $50,000,000) For state reimbursement of administrative expenses for the medical assistance program provided by the office of mental health, office for people with developmental disabilities and office of alcoholism and substance abuse services. The money hereby appropriated is available for payment of aid hereto- fore accrued. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the money hereby appropri- ated may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation of the department of health with the approval of the director of the budget. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 200,000,000 ..................................... (re. $200,000,000) The appropriation made by chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 1998, as amended by chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2006, is hereby amended and reappropriated to read: The amount appropriated herein may be used in all or in part for grants to those entities seeking certification to operate comprehen- sive HIV special needs plans to aid in the development of the systems, organizational structures and networks necessary to operate a managed care program and for entities contracted to participate in support of SNP development and for contractual services related to medical necessity and quality of care reviews for medicaid recipi- ents with HIV or who have AIDS enrolled in special needs plans OR FOR CONVERTED HEALTH HOME HIV TARGETED CASE MANAGEMENT PROVIDERS PARTICIPATING IN HIV SPECIAL NEEDS PLANS OR OTHER MANAGED CARE PLAN NETWORKS. Subject to the approval of the director of budget, all or part of this appropriation may be transferred to the office of managed care, general fund - state purposes account ................ 30,000,000 ....................................... (re. $12,000,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Medicaid Administration Transfer Account - 25107 The appropriation made by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013, is hereby amended and reappropriated to read: For reimbursement of local administrative expenses of medical assist- ance programs and for state administration of medical assistance programs provided pursuant to title XIX of the federal social secu- rity act or its successor program. Notwithstanding section 153 of the social services law, to include the performance of eligibility and enrollment determinations by the state or third-party entities designated by the state to perform such services. 662 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law and subject to the approval of the director of budget, moneys hereby appropriated may be increased or decreased by transfer or interchange between these appropriated amounts and appropriations of the medical assistance administration program, the medical assistance program, and the office of health insurance programs. Funding authority from this account used for State administration of the medical assistance program may be transferred to State Operations appropriations within the aforementioned programs at amounts agreed upon by the commis- sioner of health, and the New York state division of the budget. Notwithstanding section 40 of state finance law or any other law to the contrary, all medical assistance appropriations made from this account shall remain in full force and effect in accordance, in aggregate, with the following schedule: not more than 50 percent for the period April 1, 2013 to March 31, 2014; and the remaining amount for the period April 1, 2014 to [March 31] SEPTEMBER 15, 2015. The moneys hereby appropriated are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued to municipalities, and to providers of medical services pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law, shall be available to the department net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. The amounts appropriated herein may be available for costs associated with a common benefit identification card, and subject to the approval of the director of the budget, these funds may be transferred to the credit of the state operations account medicaid management information systems program. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the money hereby appropri- ated may be increased or decreased by interchange, with any appro- priation of the department of health, and may be increased or decreased by transfer or suballocation between these appropriated amounts and appropriations of the office of mental health, the office for people with developmental disabilities, the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services, the department of family assistance office of temporary and disability assistance and office of children and family services with the approval of the director of the budget, who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, in lieu of payments authorized by the social services law, or payments of federal funds otherwise due to the local social services districts for programs provided under the federal social security act or the federal food stamp act, funds herein appropriated, in amounts certified by the state commissioner of temporary and disability assistance or the state commissioner of health as due from local social services districts each month as their share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law may be set aside by the state comptroller in an interest-bearing account in order to ensure the orderly and prompt payment of providers under section 367-b of the social services law pursuant to an estimate provided by the commissioner of health of each local social services district's 663 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 1,241,300,000 ................................. (re. $1,241,300,000) For reimbursement of administrative expenses of the medical assistance program provided by the office of mental health, office for people with developmental disabilities, and office of alcoholism and substance abuse services provided pursuant to title XIX of the federal social security act. The money hereby appropriated is avail- able for payment of aid heretofore accrued. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the money hereby appropriated may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation of the department of health with the approval of the director of budget. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 200,000,000 ..................................... (re. $200,000,000) The appropriation made by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012, is hereby amended and reappropriated to read: For reimbursement of local administrative expenses of medical assist- ance programs and for state administration of medical assistance programs provided pursuant to title XIX of the federal social secu- rity act or its successor program. Notwithstanding section 153 of the social services law, to include the performance of eligibility and enrollment determinations by the state or third-party entities designated by the state to perform such services. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law and subject to the approval of the director of budget, moneys hereby appropriated may be increased or decreased by transfer or interchange between these appropriated amounts and appropriations of the medical assistance administration program, the medical assistance program, and the office of health insurance programs. Funding authority from this account used for State administration of the medical assistance program may be transferred to State Operations appropriations within the aforementioned programs at amounts agreed upon by the commis- sioner of health, and the New York state division of the budget. Notwithstanding section 40 of state finance law or any other law to the contrary, all medical assistance appropriations made from this account shall remain in full force and effect in accordance, in aggregate, with the following schedule: not more than 49 percent for the period April 1, 2012 to March 31, 2013; and the remaining amount for the period April 1, 2013 to [March 31, 2014] SEPTEMBER 15, 2015. The moneys hereby appropriated are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued to municipalities, and to providers of medical 664 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 services pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law, shall be available to the department net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. The amounts appropriated herein may be available for costs associated with a common benefit identification card, and subject to the approval of the director of the budget, these funds may be transferred to the credit of the state operations account medicaid management information systems program. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the money hereby appropri- ated may be increased or decreased by interchange, with any appro- priation of the department of health, and may be increased or decreased by transfer or suballocation between these appropriated amounts and appropriations of the office of mental health, the office for people with developmental disabilities, the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services, the department of family assistance office of temporary and disability assistance and office of children and family services with the approval of the director of the budget, who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, in lieu of payments authorized by the social services law, or payments of federal funds otherwise due to the local social services districts for programs provided under the federal social security act or the federal food stamp act, funds herein appropriated, in amounts certified by the state commissioner of temporary and disability assistance or the state commissioner of health as due from local social services districts each month as their share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law may be set aside by the state comptroller in an interest-bearing account in order to ensure the orderly and prompt payment of providers under section 367-b of the social services law pursuant to an estimate provided by the commissioner of health of each local social services district's share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2012-13 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2012-13, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2012-13 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2011 .... 1,217,400,000 ................................... (re. $117,000,000) For reimbursement of administrative expenses of the medical assistance program provided by the office of mental health, office for people with developmental disabilities, and office of alcoholism and substance abuse services provided pursuant to title XIX of the federal social security act. The money hereby appropriated is avail- able for payment of aid heretofore accrued. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the money hereby appropriated may be increased or decreased by interchange with any other appropriation of the department of health with the approval of the director of budget. 665 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2012-13 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2012-13, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2012-13 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2011 .... 200,000,000 ...................................... (re. $92,000,000) By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For reimbursement of local administrative expenses of medical assist- ance programs provided pursuant to title XIX of the federal social security act or its successor program. The moneys hereby appropriated are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities, and to providers of medical services pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law, shall be available to the department net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. The amounts appropriated herein may be available for costs associated with a common benefit identification card, and subject to the approval of the director of the budget, these funds may be transferred to the credit of the state operations account medicaid management informa- tion systems program. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the money hereby appropri- ated may be increased or decreased by interchange, with any appro- priation of the department of health, and may be increased or decreased by transfer or suballocation between these appropriated amounts and appropriations of the office of mental health, the office of mental retardation and developmental disabilities, the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services, the department of family assistance office of temporary and disability assistance and office of children and family services with the approval of the director of the budget, who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, in lieu of payments authorized by the social services law, or payments of federal funds otherwise due to the local social services districts for programs provided under the federal social security act or the federal food stamp act, funds herein appropriated, in amounts certified by the state commissioner of temporary and disability assistance or the state commissioner of health as due from local social services districts each month as their share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law may be set aside by the state comptroller in an interest-bearing account in order to ensure the orderly and prompt payment of providers under section 367-b of the social services law pursuant to an estimate provided by the commissioner of health of each local social services district's share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law ... 551,250,000 ..................... (re. $50,000,000) MEDICAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM 666 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 The appropriation made by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013, is hereby amended and reappropriated to read: For the medical assistance program, including administrative expenses, for local social services districts, and for medical care rates for authorized child care agencies. Notwithstanding section 40 of state finance law or any other law to the contrary, all medical assistance appropriations made from this account shall remain in full force and effect in accordance, in the aggregate, with the following schedule: not more than 50 percent for the period April 1, 2013 to March 31, 2014; and the remaining amount for the period April 1, 2014 to [March 31] SEPTEMBER 15, 2015. Notwithstanding section 40 of the state finance law or any provision of law to the contrary, subject to federal approval, department of health state funds medicaid spending, excluding payments for medical services provided at state facilities operated by the office of mental health, the office for people with developmental disabilities and the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services and further excluding any payments which are not appropriated within the department of health, in the aggregate, for the period April 1, 2013 through March 31, 2014, shall not exceed $16,477,019,000 except as provided below and state share medicaid spending, in the aggregate, for the period April 1, 2014 through [March 31] SEPTEMBER 15, 2015, shall not exceed [$17,098,774,000] $17,082,871,000, but in no event shall department of health state funds medicaid spending for the period April 1, 2013 through [March 31] SEPTEMBER 15, 2015 exceed [$33,575,793,000] $33,559,890,000 provided, however, such aggregate limits may be adjusted by the director of the budget to account for any changes in the New York state federal medical assistance percentage amount established pursuant to the federal social securi- ty act, increases in provider revenues, reductions in local social services district payments for medical assistance administration and beginning April 1, 2012 the operational costs of the New York state medical indemnity fund, pursuant to a chapter establishing such fund. Such projections may be adjusted by the director of the budget to account for increased or expedited department of health state funds medicaid expenditures as a result of a natural or other type of disaster, including a governmental declaration of emergency. The director of the budget, in consultation with the commissioner of health, shall assess on a monthly basis known and projected medicaid expenditures by category of service and by geographic region, as defined by the commissioner, incurred both prior to and subsequent to such assessment for each such period, and if the director of the budget determines that such expenditures are expected to cause medi- caid spending for such period to exceed the aggregate limit speci- fied herein for such period, the state medicaid director, in consul- tation with the director of the budget and the commissioner of health, shall develop a medicaid savings allocation plan to limit such spending to the aggregate limit specified herein for such peri- od. 667 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Such medicaid savings allocation plan shall be designed, to reduce the expenditures authorized by the appropriations herein in compliance with the following guidelines: (1) reductions shall be made in compliance with applicable federal law, including the provisions of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Public Law No. 111-148, and the Health Care and Education Reconciliation Act of 2010, Public Law No. 111-152 (collectively "Affordable Care Act") and any subsequent amendments thereto or regulations promulgated thereunder; (2) reductions shall be made in a manner that complies with the state medicaid plan approved by the federal centers for medicare and medicaid services, provided, however, that the commis- sioner of health is authorized to submit any state plan amendment or seek other federal approval, including waiver authority, to imple- ment the provisions of the medicaid savings allocation plan that meets the other criteria set forth herein; (3) reductions shall be made in a manner that maximizes federal financial participation, to the extent practicable, including any federal financial partic- ipation that is available or is reasonably expected to become avail- able, in the discretion of the commissioner, under the Affordable Care Act; (4) reductions shall be made uniformly among categories of services and geographic regions of the state, to the extent practi- cable, and shall be made uniformly within a category of service, to the extent practicable, except where the commissioner determines that there are sufficient grounds for non-uniformity, including but not limited to: the extent to which specific categories of services contributed to department of health medicaid state funds spending in excess of the limits specified herein; the need to maintain safety net services in underserved communities; or the potential benefits of pursuing innovative payment models contemplated by the Affordable Care Act, in which case such grounds shall be set forth in the medi- caid savings allocation plan; and (5) reductions shall be made in a manner that does not unnecessarily create administrative burdens to medicaid applicants and recipients or providers. The commissioner shall seek the input of the legislature, as well as organizations representing health care providers, consumers, busi- nesses, workers, health insurers, and others with relevant exper- tise, in developing such medicaid savings allocation plan, to the extent that all or part of such plan, in the discretion of the commissioner, is likely to have a material impact on the overall medicaid program, particular categories of service or particular geographic regions of the states. The commissioner shall post the medicaid savings allocation plan on the department of health's website and shall provide written copies of such plan to the chairs of the senate finance and the assembly ways and means committees at least 30 days before the date on which implementation is expected to begin. The commissioner may revise the medicaid savings allocation plan subsequent to the provisions of notice and prior to implementation but need provide a new notice pursuant to subparagraph (i) of this paragraph only if the commissioner determines, in his or her discretion, that such revisions materially alter the plan. 668 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Notwithstanding the provisions of paragraphs (a) and (b) of this subdivision, the commissioner need not seek the input described in paragraph (a) of this subdivision or provide notice pursuant to paragraph (b) of this paragraph if, in the discretion of the commis- sioner, expedited development and implementation of a medicaid savings allocation plan is necessary due to a public health emergen- cy. For purposes of this section, a public health emergency is defined as: (i) a disaster, natural or otherwise, that significantly increases the immediate need for health care personnel in an area of the state; (ii) an event or condition that creates a widespread risk of exposure to a serious communicable disease, or the potential for such widespread risk of exposure; or (iii) any other event or condi- tion determined by the commissioner to constitute an imminent threat to public health. Nothing in this paragraph shall be deemed to prevent all or part of such medicaid savings allocation plan from taking effect retroac- tively to the extent permitted by the federal centers for medicare and medicaid services. In accordance with the medicaid savings allocation plan, the commis- sioner of the department of health shall reduce department of health state funds medicaid spending by the amount of the projected over- spending through, actions including, but not limited to modifying or suspending reimbursement methods, including but not limited to all fees, premium levels and rates of payment, notwithstanding any provision of law that sets a specific amount or methodology for any such payments or rates of payment; modifying or discontinuing medi- caid program benefits; seeking all necessary federal approvals, including, but not limited to waivers, waiver amendments; and suspending time frames for notice, approval or certification of rate requirements, notwithstanding any provision of law, rule or regu- lation to the contrary, including but not limited to sections 2807 and 3614 of the public health law, section 18 of chapter 2 of the laws of 1988, and 18 NYCRR 505.14(h). The department of health shall prepare a monthly report that sets forth: (a) known and projected department of health medicaid expend- itures as described in subdivision 1 of this section, and factors that could result in medicaid disbursements for the relevant state fiscal year to exceed the projected department of health state funds disbursements in the enacted budget financial plan pursuant to subdivision 3 of section 23 of the state finance law, including spending increases or decreases due to: enrollment fluctuations, rate changes, utilization changes, MRT investments, and shift of beneficiaries to managed care; and variations in offline medicaid payments; and (b) the actions taken to implement any medicaid savings allocation plan implemented pursuant to subdivision 4 of this section, including information concerning the impact of such actions on each category of service and each geographic region of the state. Each such monthly report shall be provided to the chairs of the senate finance and the assembly ways and means committees and shall be posted on the department of health's website in a timely manner. 669 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 The money hereby appropriated is to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued to municipalities, and to providers of medical services pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law, and for payment of state aid to municipalities and to providers of fami- ly care where payment systems through the fiscal intermediaries are not operational, and shall be available to the department net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law to the contrary, funds may be used by the department for outside legal assistance on issues involving the federal government, the conduct of preadmission screening and annual resident reviews required by the state's medi- caid program, computer matching with insurance carriers to insure that medicaid is the payer of last resort and activities related to the management of the pharmacy benefit available under the medicaid program. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, in lieu of payments authorized by the social services law, or payments of federal funds otherwise due to the local social services districts for programs provided under the federal social security act or the federal food stamp act, funds herein appropriated, in amounts certified by the state commissioner of temporary and disability assistance or the state commissioner of health as due from local social services districts each month as their share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law may be set aside by the state comptroller in an interest-bearing account in order to ensure the orderly and prompt payment of providers under section 367-b of the social services law pursuant to an estimate provided by the commissioner of health of each local social services district's share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the money hereby appropri- ated may be increased or decreased by interchange, with any appro- priation of the department of health and the office of medicaid inspector general and may be increased or decreased by transfer or suballocation between these appropriated amounts and appropriations of the department of health state purpose account, the office of mental health, office for people with developmental disabilities, the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services, the depart- ment of family assistance office of temporary and disability assist- ance and office of children and family services, the office of Medi- caid Inspector General, and the state office for the aging with the approval of the director of the budget, who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law to the contrary, the moneys hereby appropriated may be used for payments to the centers for medicaid and medicare services for obligations incurred related to the pharmaceutical costs of dually eligible medicare/medicaid beneficiaries participating in the medicare drug benefit authorized by P.L. 108-173. 670 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the moneys hereby appropriated shall not be used for any existing rates, fees, fee schedule, or procedures which may affect the cost of care and services provided by personal care providers, case managers, health maintenance organizations, out of state medical facilities which provide care and services to residents of the state, providers of transportation services, that are altered, amended, adjusted or otherwise changed by a local social services district unless previ- ously approved by the department of health and the director of the budget. For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including hospital inpatient services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 1,395,985,000 ................................. (re. $1,395,985,000) For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including hospital outpatient and emergency room services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 623,082,000 ..................................... (re. $623,082,000) For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including clinic services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 834,582,000 ..................................... (re. $834,582,000) For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including nursing home services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 1,865,958,000 ................................. (re. $1,865,958,000) For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including other long term care services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 4,424,636,000 ................................. (re. $4,424,636,000) For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including managed care services. 671 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 9,001,454,000 ................................. (re. $9,001,454,000) For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including pharmacy services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 279,008,000 ..................................... (re. $279,008,000) For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including transportation services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 296,221,000 ..................................... (re. $296,221,000) For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including dental services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 84,478,000 ....................................... (re. $84,478,000) For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including non-institutional and other spending. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the money hereby appropriated may be available for payments to any county or public school district or state operated or state supported schools for blind and deaf students associated with additional claims for school supportive health services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 1,358,370,000 ................................. (re. $1,358,370,000) Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, upon submission of an allo- cation plan from the commissioner of health, the amount appropriated herein, together with any available federal matching funds, may be transferred or suballocated to the office of mental health, office of alcoholism and substance abuse services, office for people with developmental disabilities, division of housing and community renewal, New York state housing trust fund corporation, and office 672 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 of temporary and disability assistance for services and expenses related to providing affordable housing. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 173,859,000 ..................................... (re. $173,859,000) For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including essential community provider network and vital access provider services ... 138,000,000 ........................ (re. $138,000,000) For grants to health homes to contribute to expenses associated with health homes establishment and infrastructure costs ................ 15,000,000 ....................................... (re. $15,000,000) For grants to the civil service employees association, Local 1000, AFSCME, AFL-CIO to contribute to the union's cost of purchasing health insurance coverage under the family health plus (FHPlus) buy-in for child care providers represented by the union who do not otherwise qualify for coverage under FHPlus. Effective January 1, 2014, these funds shall be available for grants to civil service employees association, Local 1000, AFSCME, AFL-CIO to allow child care workers represented by the union to reduce the cost of purchas- ing coverage under the exchange. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 10,600,000 ....................................... (re. $10,600,000) For grants to the United Federation of Teachers, Local 2, AFT, AFL-CIO to contribute to the union's cost of purchasing health insurance coverage under the family health plus (FHPlus) buy-in for child care providers represented by the union who do not otherwise qualify for coverage under FHPlus. Effective January 1, 2014, these funds shall be available for grants to United Federation of Teachers, Local 2, AFT, AFL-CIO to allow child care workers represented by the union to reduce the cost of purchasing coverage under the exchange. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 18,000,000 ....................................... (re. $18,000,000) [For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including medical services provided at state facilities operated by the office of mental health, the office for people with developmental disabili- ties and the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services.] For the state share of medical assistance services expenses incurred by the department of health for the provision of medical assistance including services to people with developmental disabilities for mental hygiene stabilization in annual amounts not to exceed 673 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 $730,000,000 in state fiscal year 2013-14, and $445,000,000 in 2014-15 ... 1,175,000,000 ..................... (re. $1,175,000,000) FOR SERVICES AND EXPENSES OF THE MEDICAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM INCLUDING MEDICAL SERVICES PROVIDED AT STATE FACILITIES OPERATED BY THE OFFICE OF MENTAL HEALTH, THE OFFICE FOR PEOPLE WITH DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILI- TIES AND THE OFFICE OF ALCOHOLISM AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE SERVICES. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 10,000,000,000 ............................... (re. $10,000,000,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Medicaid Direct Account - 25106 The appropriation made by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013, is hereby amended and reappropriated to read: For services and expenses for the medical assistance program, includ- ing administrative expenses for local social services districts, pursuant to title XIX of the federal social security act or its successor program. Notwithstanding section 40 of state finance law or any other law to the contrary, all medical assistance appropriations made from this account shall remain in full force and effect in accordance, in the aggregate, with the following schedule: not more than 47 percent for the period April 1, 2013 to March 31, 2014; and the remaining amount for the period April 1, 2014 to [March 31] SEPTEMBER 15, 2015. The moneys hereby appropriated are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued to municipalities, and to providers of medical services pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law, and for payment of state aid to municipalities and to providers of fami- ly care where payment systems through the fiscal intermediaries are not operational, shall be available to the department net of disal- lowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the money hereby appropri- ated may be increased or decreased by interchange, with any appro- priation of the department of health and the office of medicaid inspector general and may be increased or decreased by transfer or suballocation between these appropriated amounts and appropriations of the office of mental health, office for people with developmental disabilities, the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services, the department of family assistance office of temporary and disabil- ity assistance, office of children and family services, the depart- ment of financial services, department of corrections and community supervision, and the state office for the aging with the approval of the director of the budget, who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. 674 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, in lieu of payments authorized by the social services law, or payments of federal funds otherwise due to the local social services districts for programs provided under the federal social security act or the federal food stamp act, funds herein appropriated, in amounts certified by the state commissioner of temporary and disability assistance or the state commissioner of health as due from local social services districts each month as their share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law may be set aside by the state comptroller in an interest-bearing account in order to ensure the orderly and prompt payment of providers under section 367-b of the social services law pursuant to an estimate provided by the commissioner of health of each local social services district's share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law. For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including hospital inpatient services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 10,939,750,000 ............................... (re. $10,939,750,000) For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including hospital outpatient and emergency room services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 2,688,854,000 ................................. (re. $2,688,854,000) For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including clinic services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 1,829,759,000 ................................. (re. $1,829,759,000) For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including nursing home services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 7,744,370,000 ................................. (re. $7,744,370,000) For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including other long term care services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering 675 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 6,603,157,000 ................................. (re. $6,603,157,000) For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including managed care services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 12,096,790,000 ............................... (re. $12,096,790,000) For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including pharmacy services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 4,685,138,000 ................................. (re. $4,685,138,000) For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including transportation services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 413,010,000 ..................................... (re. $413,010,000) For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including dental services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 334,959,000 ..................................... (re. $334,959,000) For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including noninstitutional and other spending. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 10,036,532,000 ............................... (re. $10,036,532,000) For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including medical services provided at state facilities operated by the office of mental health, the office for people with developmental disabili- ties and the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering 676 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 10,000,000,000 ............................... (re. $10,000,000,000) The appropriation made by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012, is hereby amended and reappropriated to read: For services and expenses for the medical assistance program, includ- ing administrative expenses for local social services districts, pursuant to title XIX of the federal social security act or its successor program. Notwithstanding section 40 of state finance law or any other law to the contrary, all medical assistance appropriations made from this account shall remain in full force and effect in accordance, in the aggregate, with the following schedule: not more than 49 percent for the period April 1, 2012 to March 31, 2013; and the remaining amount for the period April 1, 2013 to [March 31, 2014] SEPTEMBER 15, 2015. The moneys hereby appropriated are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued to municipalities, and to providers of medical services pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law, and for payment of state aid to municipalities and to providers of fami- ly care where payment systems through the fiscal intermediaries are not operational, shall be available to the department net of disal- lowances, refunds, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the money hereby appropri- ated may be increased or decreased by interchange, with any appro- priation of the department of health and the office of medicaid inspector general and may be increased or decreased by transfer or suballocation between these appropriated amounts and appropriations of the office of mental health, office for people with developmental disabilities, the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services, the department of family assistance office of temporary and disabil- ity assistance, office of children and family services, the depart- ment of financial services, department of corrections and community supervision, and the state office for the aging with the approval of the director of the budget, who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, in lieu of payments authorized by the social services law, or payments of federal funds otherwise due to the local social services districts for programs provided under the federal social security act or the federal food stamp act, funds herein appropriated, in amounts certified by the state commissioner of temporary and disability assistance or the state commissioner of health as due from local social services districts each month as their share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law may be set aside by the state comptroller in an interest-bearing account in order to ensure the orderly and prompt payment of providers under section 367-b of the social services law pursuant to an estimate provided by the commissioner of health of each local social services district's share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law. 677 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including hospital inpatient services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2012-13 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2012-13, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2012-13 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2011 .... 9,302,437,000 .................................... (re. $49,600,000) For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including hospital outpatient and emergency room services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2012-13 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2012-13, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2012-13 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2011 .... 2,286,423,000 ..................................... (re. $6,100,000) For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including clinic services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2012-13 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2012-13, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2012-13 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2011 .... 1,555,906,000 .................................... (re. $12,300,000) For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including other long term care services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2012-13 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2012-13, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2012-13 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2011 .... 5,823,198,000 ................................... (re. $256,900,000) For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including managed care services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2012-13 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2012-13, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2012-13 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2011 .... 10,286,307,000 .................................. (re. $746,700,000) For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including pharmacy services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2012-13 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2012-13, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2012-13 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2011 .... 3,983,930,000 ................................... (re. $520,100,000) For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including transportation services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2012-13 shall supersede and 678 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2012-13, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2012-13 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2011 .... 351,196,000 ....................................... (re. $9,700,000) For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including dental services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2012-13 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2012-13, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2012-13 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2011 .... 284,827,000 ....................................... (re. $5,200,000) For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including noninstitutional and other spending. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2012-13 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2012-13, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2012-13 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2011 .... 8,534,401,000 ................................... (re. $297,000,000) For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including medical services provided at state facilities operated by the office of mental health, the office for people with developmental disabili- ties and the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2012-13 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2012-13, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2012-13 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2011 .... 9,500,000,000 ................................. (re. $1,816,100,000) By chapter 108, section 11, of the laws of 2010: For services and expenses for the medical assistance program, includ- ing administrative expenses for local social services districts, pursuant to title XIX of the federal social security act or its successor program. The moneys hereby appropriated are to be available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue to municipalities, and to providers of medical services pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law, and for payment of state aid to municipalities and to providers of family care where payment systems through the fiscal intermediaries are not operational, shall be available to the department net of disallowances, refunds, reimbursements, and cred- its. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the money hereby appropri- ated may be increased or decreased by interchange, with any appro- priation of the department of health and the office of medicaid inspector general and may be increased or decreased by transfer or suballocation between these appropriated amounts and appropriations of the office of mental health, office of mental retardation and developmental disabilities, the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services, the department of family assistance office of tempo- 679 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 rary and disability assistance, office of children and family services, and state office for the aging with the approval of the director of the budget, who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, in lieu of payments authorized by the social services law, or payments of federal funds otherwise due to the local social services districts for programs provided under the federal social security act or the federal food stamp act, funds herein appropriated, in amounts certified by the state commissioner of temporary and disability assistance or the state commissioner of health as due from local social services districts each month as their share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law may be set aside by the state comptroller in an interest-bearing account in order to ensure the orderly and prompt payment of providers under section 367-b of the social services law pursuant to an estimate provided by the commissioner of health of each local social services district's share of payments made pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law. Notwithstanding paragraph (c) of subdivision 10 of section 2807-c of the public health law, subdivision 2-b of section 2808 of the public health law, section 21 of chapter 1 of the laws of 1999, and any other contrary provision of law, in determining rates of payments by state governmental agencies effective for services provided on and after April 1, 2010 through March 31, 2011, for inpatient and outpa- tient services provided by general hospitals, for inpatient services and adult day health care outpatient services provided by residen- tial health care facilities pursuant to article 28 of the public health law, except for residential health care facilities that provide extensive nursing, medical, psychological and counseling support services to children, for home health care services provided pursuant to article 36 of the public health law by certified home health agencies, long term home health care programs and AIDS home care programs, and for personal care services provided pursuant to section 365-a of the social services law, the commissioner of health shall apply zero trend factor projections attributable to the 2010 calendar year in accordance with paragraph (c) of subdivision 10 of section 2807-c of the public health law, provided, however, that such zero trend factor projections for such 2010 calendar year shall also be applied to rates of payment for personal care services provided in those local social services districts, including New York city, whose rates of payment for such services are established by such local social services districts pursuant to a rate-setting exemption issued by the commissioner of health to such local social services districts in accordance with applicable regulations, and provided further, however, that for rates of payment for assisted living program services provided on and after April 1, 2010 through March 31, 2011, trend factor projections attributable to the 2010 calendar year shall be established at zero percent. 680 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including hospital inpatient services. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, rule or regulation and subject to the availability of federal financial participation, for the period July 1, 2010 through March 31, 2011, hospital inpa- tient rate adjustments shall be made in accordance with regulations which the commissioner of health shall promulgate in accordance with the provisions of subparagraph (v) of paragraph (b) of subdivision 35 of section 2807-c of the public health law and which shall be effective on and after July 1, 2010 that incorporate quality related measures pertaining to potentially preventable readmissions. Such regulations shall incorporate a risk adjusted comparison of the actual and expected number of potentially preventable readmissions in a given hospital with benchmarks established by the commissioner of health, provided, however, that the application of such regu- lations shall result in an aggregate reduction in medicaid payments of no less than $35,000,000 for the period July 1, 2010 through March 31, 2011, provided, however, that for the period July 1, 2010 through March 31, 2011 such rate adjustments shall not reflect the application of this section to behavioral health readmissions. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, rule or regulation, hospital inpatient rate adjustments made in accordance with the methodology specified in subdivision 6 of section 2500-d of the public health law shall be reduced by up to $1,000,000 for the peri- od April 1, 2010 through March 31, 2011; provided, however, if this act provides sufficient additional funding to support such rate adjustments without the aggregate reductions, then the provisions of this section shall be deemed null and void as of March 31, 2010 .... 4,435,794,000 ................................... (re. $229,000,000) For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including other long term care services. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, rule or regulation to the contrary, for the period April 1, 2010 through March 31, 2011, for purposes of operating the long term care assessment center demonstration program pursuant to section 367-w of the social services law, the department of health shall designate one or more long-term care assessment centers to be established in and together serve an entire county within the city of New York and shall desig- nate a long term care assessment center to be established in another region consisting of one or more contiguous counties elsewhere in the state. Provided, however, if this act appropriates sufficient additional funds to support operation of the long term care assess- ment center demonstration program through one assessment center in a county within the city of New York, then the provisions of this appropriation shall be deemed null and void. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, rule or regulation to the contrary, for the period April 1, 2010 through March 31, 2011, continued provision of long term home health care program, AIDS home care program or certified home health agency services paid for by government funds shall be based upon a comprehensive assess- ment of the medical, social and environmental needs of the recipient of the services which shall be performed at least every 180 days by 681 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 the provider of a long term home health care program, AIDS home care program or the certified home health agency providing services for the patient and the local department of social services; provided, however, if this act appropriates sufficient additional funds to require that such assessments be performed no less frequently than once every 120 days, then the provisions of this paragraph shall not apply and shall be considered null and void as of March 31, 2010 ... 3,248,511,000 ................................... (re. $334,100,000) For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including pharmacy services. Notwithstanding any law, rule or regulation to the contrary, for the period April 1, 2010 through March 31, 2011, the commissioner of health shall provide five days public notice on the department's website of any recommendations developed by the pharmacy and thera- peutics committee regarding the preferred drug program; provided however that, if this act appropriates sufficient additional funds to permit the commissioner to provide thirty days public notice on the department's website of any such recommendations, the provisions of this paragraph shall not apply and shall be considered null and void as of March 31, 2010 .......................................... 2,525,100,000 ................................... (re. $193,303,000) For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including noninstitutional and other spending. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, rule or regulation to the contrary, for the period April 1, 2010 through March 31, 2011: (i) any utilization controls on occupational therapy or phys- ical therapy services under the Medicaid program, including, but not limited to, prior approval of services, utilization thresholds or other limitations imposed on such therapy services in relation to a chronic condition in clinics certified under article 28 of the public health law or article 16 of the mental hygiene law shall be developed by the department of health in concurrence with the office of mental retardation and developmental disabilities; (ii) such utilization controls shall be in accord with nationally recognized professional standards and, in the event that nationally recognized standards do not exist, such thresholds shall be based upon reason- ably recognized professional standards of those with a specific expertise in treating individuals served by clinics certified under article 28 of the public health law or article 16 of the mental hygiene law; and (iii) prior approval by the department of health of a physical therapy evaluation or an occupational therapy evaluation by a qualified practitioner practicing within the scope of such practitioner's licensure shall not be required; provided that the department of health may require prior approval for treatment as recommended by such an evaluation and, in the event that prior approval is required, and the department of health fails to make a determination within eight days of presentation of a treatment request for physical or occupational therapy services, the depart- ment of health shall automatically approve four therapy visits; and provided, further, that if, upon completion of such four therapy visits, the department has not yet rendered a determination on the request for physical or occupational therapy services, the depart- 682 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 ment shall automatically approve an additional four therapy visits and that such subsequent automatic approval shall be issued in the same manner until such time as the department issues a determi- nation, but in no event shall such approvals exceed the number of services or the period of time recommended by the evaluation; and provided further that, in the case of any denial of a prior approval request for physical therapy or occupational therapy, the department of health shall provide a reasonable opportunity for the qualified practitioner to provide his or her assessment of the beneficiary's physical and functional status as documented in a treatment plan with reasonable and obtainable goals; and provided further that, if the qualified practitioner provides documentation that is in accord with reasonably recognized professional standards, the recommended treatment plan shall be final, and the prior approval request shall be approved. Provided, however, if this act appropriates sufficient additional funds to permit payment under the Medicaid program for occupational therapy and physical therapy without the utilization control and prior approval features described in this appropriation, then the provisions of this paragraph shall not apply and shall be considered null and void as of March 31, 2010. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, rule or regulation to the contrary, for the period April 1, 2010 through March 31, 2011, moneys paid by an applicant or recipient of supplemental secu- rity income benefits under section 209 of the social services law or of medical assistance under section 366 of such law, to a funeral firm, funeral director, undertaker, cemetery, or any other person, firm or corporation, under or in connection with an agreement, or any option to enter into an agreement, for the sale of merchandise to be used in connection with a funeral or burial, or for the furnishing of personal services of a funeral director or undertaker, wherein the merchandise is not to be actually physically delivered or the personal services are not to be rendered until the occurrence of the death of the person for whose funeral or burial such merchan- dise or services are to be furnished, shall be placed into an irrev- ocable trust if the person for whose funeral or burial such merchan- dise or services are to be furnished is a family member of such applicant and recipient. Under the terms of such an irrevocable trust, such applicant or recipient (and after the death of such applicant or recipient, the family member) shall have the right to select any funeral firm, funeral director, undertaker, cemetery or any other person, firm or corporation to whom such payment is made and to change such selection any time to any type of funeral or any funeral firm, funeral director, cemetery or any other person, firm or corporation to whom such payment is made, located in the state of New York or any other state. Any funds remaining in such an irrev- ocable trust after the payment of all funeral expenses must be paid over to the social services official responsible for arranging for burials under section 141 of the social services law in the local government subdivision where the decedent resided. Any such agree- ment, and any promotional literature prepared by a funeral firm, funeral director, undertaker, cemetery, or any other person, firm or corporation for prearranged funeral and burial services must contain 683 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 language disclosing the irrevocable nature of burial trusts estab- lished for a family member by an applicant or recipient of supple- mental security income benefits or medical assistance. Provided, however, if this act appropriates sufficient additional funds to permit such agreements purchased for family members by applicants or recipients of supplemental security income benefits or medical assistance to be revocable, then the provisions of this paragraph shall not apply and shall be considered null and void as of March 31, 2010 ... 4,300,376,000 ...................... (re. $680,481,000) Special Revenue Funds - Other HCRA Resources Fund Indigent Care Account - 20817 The appropriation made by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013, is hereby amended and reappropriated to read: Notwithstanding section 40 of state finance law or any other law to the contrary, all medical assistance appropriations made from this account shall remain in full force and effect in accordance, in the aggregate, with the following schedule: not more than 50 percent for the period April 1, 2013 to March 31, 2014; and the remaining amount for the period April 1, 2014 to [March 31] SEPTEMBER 15, 2015. Notwithstanding section 40 of the state finance law or any provision of law to the contrary, subject to federal approval, department of health state funds medicaid spending, excluding payments for medical services provided at state facilities operated by the office of mental health, the office for people with developmental disabilities and the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services and further excluding any payments which are not appropriated within the department of health, in the aggregate, for the period April 1, 2013 through March 31, 2014, shall not exceed $16,477,019,000 except as provided below and state share medicaid spending, in the aggregate, for the period April 1, 2014 through [March 31] SEPTEMBER 15, 2015, shall not exceed [$17,098,774,000] $17,082,871,000, but in no event shall department of health state funds medicaid spending for the period April 1, 2013 through [March 31] SEPTEMBER 15, 2015 exceed [$33,575,793,000] $33,559,890,000 provided, however, such aggregate limits may be adjusted by the director of the budget to account for any changes in the New York state federal medical assistance percentage amount established pursuant to the federal social securi- ty act, increases in provider revenues, reductions in local social services district payments for medical assistance administration and beginning April 1, 2012 the operational costs of the New York state medical indemnity fund, pursuant to a chapter establishing such fund. Such projections may be adjusted by the director of the budget to account for increased or expedited department of health state funds medicaid expenditures as a result of a natural or other type of disaster, including a governmental declaration of emergency. The director of the budget, in consultation with the commissioner of health, shall assess on monthly basis known and projected medicaid expenditures by category of service and by geographic region, as determined by the commissioner of health, incurred both prior to and 684 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 subsequent to such assessment for each such period, and if the director of the budget determines that such expenditures are expected to cause medicaid spending for such period to exceed the aggregate limit specified herein for such period, the state medicaid director, in consultation with the director of the budget and the commissioner of health, shall develop a medicaid savings allocation plan to limit such spending to the aggregate limit specified herein for such period. Such medicaid savings allocation plan shall be designed, to reduce the expenditures authorized by the appropriations herein in compliance with the following guidelines: (1) reductions shall be made in compliance with applicable federal law, including the provisions of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Public Law No. 111-148, and the Health Care and Education Reconciliation Act of 2010, Public Law No. 111-152 (collectively "Affordable Care Act") and any subsequent amendments thereto or regulations promulgated thereunder; (2) reductions shall be made in a manner that complies with the state medicaid plan approved by the federal centers for medicare and medicaid services, provided, however, that the commis- sioner of health is authorized to submit any state plan amendment or seek other federal approval, including waiver authority, to imple- ment the provisions of the medicaid savings allocation plan that meets the other criteria set forth herein; (3) reductions shall be made in a manner that maximizes federal financial participation, to the extent practicable, including any federal financial partic- ipation that is available or is reasonably expected to become avail- able, in the discretion of the commissioner, under the Affordable Care Act; (4) reductions shall be made uniformly among categories of services and geographic regions of the state, to the extent practi- cable, and shall be made uniformly within a category of service, to the extent practicable, except where the commissioner determines that there are sufficient grounds for non-uniformity, including but not limited to: the extent to which specific categories of services contributed to department of health medicaid state funds spending in excess of the limits specified herein; the need to maintain safety net services in underserved communities; or the potential benefits of pursuing innovative payment models contemplated by the Affordable Care Act, in which case such grounds shall be set forth in the medi- caid savings allocation plan; and (5) reductions shall be made in a manner that does not unnecessarily create administrative burdens to medicaid applicants and recipients or providers. The commissioner shall seek the input of the legislature, as well as organizations representing health care providers, consumers, busi- nesses, workers, health insurers, and others with relevant exper- tise, in developing such medicaid savings allocation plan, to the extent that all or part of such plan, in the discretion of the commissioner, is likely to have a material impact on the overall medicaid program, particular categories of service or particular geographic regions of the state. The commissioner shall post the medicaid savings allocation plan on the department of health's website and shall provide written copies of such plan to the chairs of the senate finance and the assembly 685 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 ways and means committees at least 30 days before the date on which implementation is expected to begin. The commissioner may revise the medicaid savings allocation plan subsequent to the provisions of notice and prior to implementation but need provide a new notice pursuant to subparagraph (i) of this paragraph only if the commissioner determines, in his or her discretion, that such revisions materially alter the plan. Notwithstanding the provisions of paragraphs (a) and (b) of this subdivision, the commissioner need not seek the input described in paragraph (a) of this subdivision or provide notice pursuant to paragraph (b) of this paragraph if, in the discretion of the commis- sioner, expedited development and implementation of a medicaid savings allocation plan is necessary due to a public health emergen- cy. For purposes of this section, a public health emergency is defined as: (i) a disaster, natural or otherwise, that significantly increases the immediate need for health care personnel in an area of the state; (ii) an event or condition that creates a widespread risk of exposure to a serious communicable disease, or the potential for such widespread risk of exposure; or (iii) any other event or condi- tion determined by the commissioner to constitute an imminent threat to public health. Nothing in this paragraph shall be deemed to prevent all or part of such medicaid savings allocation plan from taking effect retroac- tively to the extent permitted by the federal centers for medicare and medicaid services. In accordance with the medicaid savings allocation plan, the commis- sioner of the department of health shall reduce department of health state funds medicaid spending by the amount of the projected over- spending through, actions including, but not limited to modifying or suspending reimbursement methods, including but not limited to all fees, premium levels and rates of payment, notwithstanding any provision of law that sets a specific amount or methodology for any such payments or rates of payment; modifying medicaid program bene- fits; seeking all necessary federal approvals, including, but not limited to waivers, waiver amendments; and suspending time frames for notice, approval or certification of rate requirements, notwith- standing any provision of law, rule or regulation to the contrary, including but not limited to sections 2807 and 3614 of the public health law, section 18 of chapter 2 of the laws of 1988, and 18 NYCRR 505.14(h). The department of health shall prepare a monthly report that sets forth: (a) known and projected department of health medicaid expenditures as described in subdivision 1 of this section, and factors that could result in medicaid disbursements for the relevant state fiscal year to exceed the projected department of health state funds disbursements in the enacted budget financial plan pursuant to subdivision 3 of section 23 of the state finance law, including spending increases or decreases due to: enrollment fluctuations, rate changes, utilization changes, MRT investments, and shift of beneficiaries to managed care; and variations in offline medicaid payments; and (b) the actions taken to implement any medicaid savings allocation plan implemented pursuant to subdi- 686 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 vision 4 of this section, including information concerning the impact of such actions on each category of service and each geographic region of the state. Each such monthly report shall be provided to the chairs of the senate finance and the assembly ways and means committees and shall be posted on the department of health's website in a timely manner. For the purpose of making payments to providers of medical care pursu- ant to section 367-b of the social services law, and for payment of state aid to municipalities where payment systems through fiscal intermediaries are not operational, to reimburse such providers for costs attributable to the provision of care to patients eligible for medical assistance. Payments from this appropriation to general hospitals related to indigent care pursuant to article 28 of the public health law respectively, when combined with federal funds for services and expenses for the medical assistance program pursuant to title XIX of the federal social security act or its successor program, shall equal the amount of the funds received related to health care reform act allowances and surcharges pursuant to article 28 of the public health law and deposited to this account less any such amounts withheld pursuant to subdivision 21 of section 2807-c of the public health law. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the moneys hereby appropriated may be increased or decreased by interchange or transfer with any appropriation of the department of health with the approval of the director of the budg- et, who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 1,583,000,000 ................................. (re. $1,583,000,000) Special Revenue Funds - Other HCRA Resources Fund Medical Assistance Account - 20804 The appropriation made by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013, is hereby amended and reappropriated to read: Notwithstanding section 40 of state finance law or any other law to the contrary, all medical assistance appropriations made from this account shall remain in full force and effect in accordance, in the aggregate, with the following schedule: not more than 48 percent for the period April 1, 2013 to March 31, 2014; and the remaining amount for the period April 1, 2014 to [March 31] SEPTEMBER 15, 2015. Notwithstanding section 40 of the state finance law or any provision of law to the contrary, subject to federal approval, department of health state funds medicaid spending, excluding payments for medical services provided at state facilities operated by the office of mental health, the office for people with developmental disabilities and the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services and 687 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 further excluding any payments which are not appropriated within the department of health, in the aggregate, for the period April 1, 2013 through March 31, 2014, shall not exceed $16,477,019,000 except as provided below and state share medicaid spending, in the aggregate, for the period April 1, 2014 through [March 31] SEPTEMBER 15, 2015, shall not exceed [$17,098,774,000] $17,082,871,000, but in no event shall department of health state funds medicaid spending for the period April 1, 2013 through [March 31] SEPTEMBER 15, 2015 exceed [$33,575,793,000] $33,559,890,000 provided, however, such aggregate limits may be adjusted by the director of the budget to account for any changes in the New York state federal medical assistance percentage amount established pursuant to the federal social securi- ty act, increases in provider revenues, reductions in local social services district payments for medical assistance administration and beginning April 1, 2012 the operational costs of the New York state medical indemnity fund, pursuant to a chapter establishing such fund. Such projections may be adjusted by the director of the budget to account for increased or expedited department of health state funds medicaid expenditures as a result of a natural or other type of disaster, including a governmental declaration of emergency. The director of the budget, in consultation with the commissioner of health, shall assess on a monthly basis known and projected medicaid expenditures by category of service and by geographic region, as determined by the commissioner of health, incurred both prior to and subsequent to such assessment for each such period, and if the director of the budget determines that such expenditures are expected to cause medicaid spending for such period to exceed the aggregate limit specified herein for such period, the state medicaid director, in consultation with the director of the budget and the commissioner of health, shall develop a medicaid savings allocation plan to limit such spending to the aggregate limit specified herein for such period. Such medicaid savings allocation plan shall be designed, to reduce the expenditures authorized by the appropriations herein in compliance with the following guidelines: (1) reductions shall be made in compliance with applicable federal law, including the provisions of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Public Law No. 111-148, and the Health Care and Education Reconciliation Act of 2010, Public Law No. 111-152 (collectively "Affordable Care Act") and any subsequent amendments thereto or regulations promulgated thereunder; (2) reductions shall be made in a manner that complies with the state medicaid plan approved by the federal centers for medicare and medicaid services, provided, however, that the commis- sioner of health is authorized to submit any state plan amendment or seek other federal approval, including waiver authority, to imple- ment the provisions of the medicaid savings allocation plan that meets the other criteria set forth herein; (3) reductions shall be made in a manner that maximizes federal financial participation, to the extent practicable, including any federal financial partic- ipation that is available or is reasonably expected to become avail- able, in the discretion of the commissioner, under the Affordable Care Act; (4) reductions shall be made uniformly among categories of 688 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 services and geographic regions of the state, to the extent practi- cable, and shall be made uniformly within a category of service, to the extent practicable, except where the commissioner determines that there are sufficient grounds for non-uniformity, including but not limited to: the extent to which specific categories of services contributed to department of health medicaid state funds spending in excess of the limits specified herein; the need to maintain safety net services in underserved communities; or the potential benefits of pursuing innovative payment models contemplated by the Affordable Care Act, in which case such grounds shall be set forth in the medi- caid savings allocation plan; and (5) reductions shall be made in a manner that does not unnecessarily create administrative burdens to medicaid applicants and recipients or providers. The commissioner shall seek the input of the legislature, as well as organizations representing health care providers, consumers, busi- nesses, workers, health insurers, and others with relevant exper- tise, in developing such medicaid savings allocation plan, to the extent that all or part of such plan, in the discretion of the commissioner, is likely to have a material impact on the overall medicaid program, particular categories of service or particular geographic regions of the state. The commissioner shall post the medicaid savings allocation plan on the department of health's website and shall provide written copies of such plan to the chairs of the senate finance and the assembly ways and means committees at least 30 days before the date on which implementation is expected to begin. The commissioner may revise the medicaid savings allocation plan subsequent to the provisions of notice and prior to implementation but need provide a new notice pursuant to subparagraph (i) of this paragraph only if the commissioner determines, in his or her discretion, that such revisions materially alter the plan. Notwithstanding the provisions of paragraphs (a) and (b) of this subdivision, the commissioner need not seek the input described in paragraph (a) of this subdivision or provide notice pursuant to paragraph (b) of this paragraph if, in the discretion of the commis- sioner, expedited development and implementation of a medicaid savings allocation plan is necessary due to a public health emergen- cy. For purposes of this section, a public health emergency is defined as: (i) a disaster, natural or otherwise, that significantly increases the immediate need for health care personnel in an area of the state; (ii) an event or condition that creates a widespread risk of exposure to a serious communicable disease, or the potential for such widespread risk of exposure; or (iii) any other event or condi- tion determined by the commissioner to constitute an imminent threat to public health. Nothing in this paragraph shall be deemed to prevent all or part of such medicaid savings allocation plan from taking effect retroac- tively to the extent permitted by the federal centers for medicare and medicaid services. In accordance with the medicaid savings allocation plan, the commis- sioner of the department of health shall reduce department of health 689 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 state funds medicaid spending by the amount of the projected over- spending through, actions including, but not limited to modifying or suspending reimbursement methods, including but not limited to all fees, premium levels and rates of payment, notwithstanding any provision of law that sets a specific amount or methodology for any such payments or rates of payment; modifying medicaid program bene- fits; seeking all necessary federal approvals, including, but not limited to waivers, waiver amendments; and suspending time frames for notice, approval or certification of rate requirements, notwith- standing any provision of law, rule or regulation to the contrary, including but not limited to sections 2807 and 3614 of the public health law, section 18 of chapter 2 of the laws of 1988, and 18 NYCRR 505.14(h). The department of health shall prepare a monthly report that sets forth: (a) known and projected department of health medicaid expend- itures as described in subdivision 1 of this section, and factors that could result in medicaid disbursements for the relevant state fiscal year to exceed the projected department of health state funds disbursements in the enacted budget financial plan pursuant to subdivision 3 of section 23 of the state finance law, including spending increases or decreases due to: enrollment fluctuations, rate changes, utilization changes, MRT investments, and shift of beneficiaries to managed care; and variations in offline medicaid payments; and (b) the actions taken to implement any medicaid savings allocation plan implemented pursuant to subdivision 4 of this section, including information concerning the impact of such actions on each category of service and each geographic region of the state. Each such monthly report shall be provided to the chairs of the senate finance and the assembly ways and means committees and shall be posted on the department of health's website in a timely manner. For the purpose of making payments, the money hereby appropriated is available for payment of aid heretofore accrued or hereafter accrued, to providers of medical care pursuant to section 367-b of the social services law, and for payment of state aid to munici- palities and the federal government where payment systems through fiscal intermediaries are not operational, to reimburse such provid- ers for costs attributable to the provision of care to patients eligible for medical assistance. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the moneys hereby appropriated may be increased or decreased by interchange or transfer with any appropriation of the department of health with the approval of the director of the budg- et, who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. For services and expenses related to the medical assistance program. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 292,800,000 ..................................... (re. $292,800,000) 690 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses of the medical assistance program related to the treatment of breast and cervical cancer. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 4,200,000 ......................................... (re. $4,200,000) For services and expenses of the medical assistance program related to primary care case management. All or a portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 4,000,000 ......................................... (re. $4,000,000) For services and expenses of the medical assistance program related to disabled persons. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 47,000,000 ....................................... (re. $47,000,000) For services and expenses of the medical assistance program related to physician services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 170,400,000 ..................................... (re. $170,400,000) For services and expenses of the medical assistance program related, but not limited to, pharmacy, inpatient, and nursing home services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 4,691,350,000 ................................. (re. $4,691,350,000) For services and expenses of the medical assistance program related to the city of New York. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 249,400,000 ..................................... (re. $249,400,000) For services and expenses of the medical assistance program related to providing distributions for supplemental medical insurance for medi- 691 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 care part B premiums, physician services, outpatient services, medical equipment, supplies and other health services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 136,000,000 ..................................... (re. $136,000,000) For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including costs associated with the family health plus program. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 1,300,800,000 ................................. (re. $1,300,800,000) For services and expenses of the medical assistance program related to supporting workforce recruitment and retention of personal care services or any worker with direct patient care responsibility for local social service districts which include a city with a popu- lation of over one million persons. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 272,000,000 ..................................... (re. $272,000,000) For services and expenses of the medical assistance program related to supporting workforce recruitment and retention of personal care services for local social service districts that do not include a city with a population of over one million persons. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 22,400,000 ....................................... (re. $22,400,000) For services and expenses of the medical assistance program related to supporting rate increases for certified home health agencies, long term home health care programs, AIDS home care programs, hospice programs, managed long term care plans and approved managed long term care operating demonstrations for recruitment and retention of health care workers. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 100,000,000 ..................................... (re. $100,000,000) Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund 692 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Medical Assistance Account - 22187 The appropriation made by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013, is hereby amended and reappropriated to read: Notwithstanding section 40 of state finance law or any other law to the contrary, all medical assistance appropriations made from this account shall remain in full force and effect in accordance, in the aggregate, with the following schedule: not more than 50 percent for the period April 1, 2013 to March 31, 2014; and the remaining amount for the period April 1, 2014 to [March 31] SEPTEMBER 15, 2015. Notwithstanding section 40 of the state finance law or any provision of law to the contrary, subject to federal approval, department of health state funds medicaid spending, excluding payments for medical services provided at state facilities operated by the office of mental health, the office for people with developmental disabilities and the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services and further excluding any payments which are not appropriated within the department of health, in the aggregate, for the period April 1, 2013 through March 31, 2014, shall not exceed $16,477,019,000 except as provided below and state share medicaid spending, in the aggregate, for the period April 1, 2014 through [March 31] SEPTEMBER 15, 2015, shall not exceed [$17,098,774,000] $17,082,871,000, but in no event shall department of health state funds medicaid spending for the period April 1, 2013 through [March 31] SEPTEMBER 15, 2015 exceed [$33,575,793,000] $33,559,890,000 provided, however, such aggregate limits may be adjusted by the director of the budget to account for any changes in the New York state federal medical assistance percentage amount established pursuant to the federal social securi- ty act, increases in provider revenues, reductions in local social services district payments for medical assistance administration and beginning April 1, 2012 the operational costs of the New York state medical indemnity fund, pursuant to a chapter establishing such fund. Such projections may be adjusted by the director of the budget to account for increased or expedited department of health state funds medicaid expenditures as a result of a natural or other type of disaster, including a governmental declaration of emergency. The director of the budget, in consultation with the commissioner of health, shall assess on monthly basis known and projected medicaid expenditures by category of service and by geographic region, as determined by the commissioner of health, incurred both prior to and subsequent to such assessment for each such period, and if the director of the budget determines that such expenditures are expected to cause medicaid spending for such period to exceed the aggregate limit specified herein for such period, the state medicaid director, in consultation with the director of the budget and the commissioner of health, shall develop a medicaid savings allocation plan to limit such spending to the aggregate limit specified herein for such period. Such medicaid savings allocation plan shall be designed, to reduce the expenditures authorized by the appropriations herein in compliance with the following guidelines: (1) reductions shall be made in compliance with applicable federal law, including the provisions of 693 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Public Law No. 111-148, and the Health Care and Education Reconciliation Act of 2010, Public Law No. 111-152 (collectively "Affordable Care Act") and any subsequent amendments thereto or regulations promulgated thereunder; (2) reductions shall be made in a manner that complies with the state medicaid plan approved by the federal centers for medicare and medicaid services, provided, however, that the commis- sioner of health is authorized to submit any state plan amendment or seek other federal approval, including waiver authority, to imple- ment the provisions of the medicaid savings allocation plan that meets the other criteria set forth herein; (3) reductions shall be made in a manner that maximizes federal financial participation, to the extent practicable, including any federal financial partic- ipation that is available or is reasonably expected to become avail- able, in the discretion of the commissioner, under the Affordable Care Act; (4) reductions shall be made uniformly among categories of services and geographic regions of the state, to the extent practi- cable, and shall be made uniformly within a category of service, to the extent practicable, except where the commissioner determines that there are sufficient grounds for non-uniformity, including but not limited to: the extent to which specific categories of services contributed to department of health medicaid state funds spending in excess of the limits specified herein; the need to maintain safety net services in underserved communities; or the potential benefits of pursuing innovative payment models contemplated by the Affordable Care Act, in which case such grounds shall be set forth in the medi- caid savings allocation plan; and (5) reductions shall be made in a manner that does not unnecessarily create administrative burdens to medicaid applicants and recipients or providers. The commissioner shall seek the input of the legislature, as well as organizations representing health care providers, consumers, busi- nesses, workers, health insurers, and others with relevant exper- tise, in developing such medicaid savings allocation plan, to the extent that all or part of such plan, in the discretion of the commissioner, is likely to have a material impact on the overall medicaid program, particular categories of service or particular geographic regions of the state. The commissioner shall post the medicaid savings allocation plan on the department of health's website and shall provide written copies of such plan to the chairs of the senate finance and the assembly ways and means committees at least 30 days before the date on which implementation is expected to begin. The commissioner may revise the medicaid savings allocation plan subsequent to the provisions of notice and prior to implementation but need provide a new notice pursuant to subparagraph (i) of this paragraph only if the commissioner determines, in his or her discretion, that such revisions materially alter the plan. Notwithstanding the provisions of paragraphs (a) and (b) of this subdivision, the commissioner need not seek the input described in paragraph (a) of this subdivision or provide notice pursuant to paragraph (b) of this paragraph if, in the discretion of the commis- sioner, expedited development and implementation of a medicaid 694 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 savings allocation plan is necessary due to a public health emergen- cy. For purposes of this section, a public health emergency is defined as: (i) a disaster, natural or otherwise, that significantly increases the immediate need for health care personnel in an area of the state; (ii) an event or condition that creates a widespread risk of exposure to a serious communicable disease, or the potential for such widespread risk of exposure; or (iii) any other event or condi- tion determined by the commissioner to constitute an imminent threat to public health. Nothing in this paragraph shall be deemed to prevent all or part of such medicaid savings allocation plan from taking effect retroac- tively to the extent permitted by the federal centers for medicare and medicaid services. In accordance with the medicaid savings allocation plan, the commis- sioner of the department of health shall reduce department of health state funds medicaid spending by the amount of the projected over- spending through, actions including, but not limited to modifying or suspending reimbursement methods, including but not limited to all fees, premium levels and rates of payment, notwithstanding any provision of law that sets a specific amount or methodology for any such payments or rates of payment; modifying medicaid program bene- fits; seeking all necessary federal approvals, including, but not limited to waivers, waiver amendments; and suspending time frames for notice, approval or certification of rate requirements, notwith- standing any provision of law, rule or regulation to the contrary, including but not limited to sections 2807 and 3614 of the public health law, section 18 of chapter 2 of the laws of 1988, and 18 NYCRR 505.14(h). The department of health shall prepare a monthly report that sets forth: (a) known and projected department of health medicaid expend- itures as described in subdivision 1 of this section, and factors that could result in medicaid disbursements for the relevant state fiscal year to exceed the projected department of health state funds disbursements in the enacted budget financial plan pursuant to subdivision 3 of section 23 of the state finance law, including spending increases or decreases due to: enrollment fluctuations, rate changes, utilization changes, MRT investments, and shift of beneficiaries to managed care; and variations in offline medicaid payments; and (b) the actions taken to implement any medicaid savings allocation plan implemented pursuant to subdivision 4 of this section, including information concerning the impact of such actions on each category of service and each geographic region of the state. Each such monthly report shall be provided to the chairs of the senate finance and the assembly ways and means committees and shall be posted on the department of health's website in a timely manner. For the purpose of making payments to providers of medical care pursu- ant to section 367-b of the social services law, and for payment of state aid to municipalities and the federal government where payment systems through fiscal intermediaries are not operational, to reim- 695 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 burse the provision of care to patients eligible for medical assist- ance. For services and expenses of the medical assistance program including nursing home, personal care, certified home health agency, long term home health care program and hospital services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the portion of this appropriation covering fiscal year 2013-14 shall supersede and replace any duplicative (i) reappropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14, and (ii) appropriation for this item covering fiscal year 2013-14 set forth in chapter 53 of the laws of 2012 .... 1,570,800,000 ................................. (re. $1,570,800,000) OFFICE OF HEALTH INSURANCE PROGRAMS General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For grants to a New York state based not-for-profit organization with expertise in the New York state medicaid program for studies, reviews and analysis, to be performed in conjunction with the department of health, on medicaid policy, operational and other issues as defined by the department. All or a portion of this appro- priation may be transferred to state operations appropriations ..... 695,600 ............................................. (re. $695,600) The monies hereby appropriated shall be available for the cost of housing subsidies to certain participants in the nursing home tran- sition and diversion waiver program as authorized by chapters 615 and 627 of the laws of 2004. A portion of such funds may be used for administration of the housing subsidies, either by state staff or a not-for-profit agency. A portion of this appropriation may be trans- ferred to state operations appropriations. Up to 100 percent of this appropriation may be suballocated to the division of housing and community renewal ... 2,303,000 ................... (re. $2,303,000) For services and expenses related to traumatic brain injury including but not limited to services rendered to individuals enrolled in the federally approved home and community based services (HCBS) waiver and including personal and nonpersonal services spending originally authorized by appropriations and reappropriations enacted prior to 1996. All or part of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations ... 12,464,500 .......... (re. $9,555,000) For services and expenses of Alzheimer's disease assistance centers as established pursuant to chapter 586 of the laws of 1987 ............ 470,200 ............................................. (re. $376,000) For a grant to the Coalition of New York State Alzheimer's Chapter, Inc. in support of and for distribution to a statewide network of not-for-profit corporations established and dedicated to responding at the local level to the needs of the New York State Alzheimer's community pursuant to subdivision 2 of section 2005 of the public health law ... 232,300 .............................. (re. $176,000) 696 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses for the Alzheimer's community assistance program as established pursuant to chapter 657 of the laws of 1997 ... 46,300 ........................................... (re. $38,000) For services and expenses for Alzheimer's community service programs ... 278,600 ......................................... (re. $227,000) For services and expenses, including suballocation to the state office for the aging, for coordinating patient care Alzheimer's disease program. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations for administration of this program ....... 339,900 ............................................. (re. $252,000) For services and expenses, including grants, of a falls prevention program. All or a portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations ... 141,600 ...... (re. $141,600) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the money hereby appropri- ated may be increased or decreased by interchange, transfer or suballocation between this appropriated amount and appropriations of the department of health medical assistance program and the depart- ment of health medical assistance administration program. For services and expenses for DC37 and Teamster Local 858 health insurance coverage under the family health plus (FHPlus), medicaid or for payments to participating health insurance plans in the New York state health benefit exchange ... 5,000,000 .. (re. $5,000,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For grants to a New York state based not-for-profit organization with expertise in the New York state medicaid program for studies, reviews and analysis, to be performed in conjunction with the department of health, on medicaid policy, operational and other issues as defined by the department. All or a portion of this appro- priation may be transferred to state operations appropriations ..... 695,600 ............................................. (re. $306,000) For services and expenses, including grants, of the uniform assessment program. All or a portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations ... 4,806,000 .... (re. $365,000) For services and expenses related to traumatic brain injury including but not limited to services rendered to individuals enrolled in the federally approved home and community based services (HCBS) waiver and including personal and nonpersonal services spending originally authorized by appropriations and reappropriations enacted prior to 1996. All or part of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations ... 13,200,400 .......... (re. $3,046,000) The monies hereby appropriated shall be available for the cost of housing subsidies to certain participants in the nursing home tran- sition and diversion waiver program as authorized by chapters 615 and 627 of the laws of 2004. A portion of such funds may be used for administration of the housing subsidies, either by state staff or a not-for-profit agency. A portion of this appropriation may be trans- ferred to state operations appropriations. Up to 100 percent of this appropriation may be suballocated to the division of housing and community renewal ... 2,303,000 ................... (re. $2,303,000) 697 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses of Alzheimer's disease assistance centers as established pursuant to chapter 586 of the laws of 1987 ............ 498,000 .............................................. (re. $57,000) For services and expenses, including suballocation to the state office for the aging, for coordinating patient care Alzheimer's disease program. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations for administration of this program ....... 360,000 .............................................. (re. $79,000) For services and expenses, including grants, of a falls prevention program. All or a portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations ... 150,000 ...... (re. $150,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For grants to a New York state based not-for-profit organization with expertise in the New York state medicaid program for studies, reviews and analysis, to be performed in conjunction with the department of health, on medicaid policy, operational and other issues as defined by the department. All or a portion of this appro- priation may be transferred to state operations appropriations ..... 695,600 .............................................. (re. $36,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Medical Assistance and Survey Account By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2012, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses for the medical assistance program and administration of the medical assistance program and survey and certification program, provided pursuant to title XIX of the federal social security act. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law and subject to the approval of the director of the budget, moneys hereby appropriated may be increased or decreased by transfer or suballocation between these appropriated amounts and appropriations of other state agen- cies and appropriations of the department of health. Notwithstand- ing any inconsistent provision of law and subject to approval of the director of the budget, moneys hereby appropriated may be trans- ferred or suballocated to other state agencies for reimbursement to local government entities for services and expenses related to administration of the medical assistance program ................... 75,000,000 ....................................... (re. $75,000,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2011, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses for the medical assistance program and administration of the medical assistance program and survey and certification program, provided pursuant to title XIX of the federal social security act. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law and subject to the approval of the director of the budget, moneys hereby appropriated may be increased or decreased by transfer or suballocation between 698 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 these appropriated amounts and appropriations of other state agen- cies and appropriations of the department of health. Notwithstand- ing any inconsistent provision of law and subject to approval of the director of the budget, moneys hereby appropriated may be trans- ferred or suballocated to other state agencies for reimbursement to local government entities for services and expenses related to administration of the medical assistance program ................... 75,000,000 ....................................... (re. $75,000,000) By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2010, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses for the medical assistance program and administration of the medical assistance program and survey and certification program, provided pursuant to title XIX of the federal social security act. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law and subject to the approval of the director of the budget, moneys hereby appropriated may be increased or decreased by transfer or suballocation between these appropriated amounts and appropriations of other state agen- cies and appropriations of the department of health. Notwithstand- ing any inconsistent provision of law and subject to approval of the director of the budget, moneys hereby appropriated may be trans- ferred or suballocated to other state agencies for reimbursement to local government entities for services and expenses related to administration of the medical assistance program ................... 75,000,000 ....................................... (re. $38,300,000) By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2009, as amended by chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For services and expenses for the medical assistance program and administration of the medical assistance program and survey and certification program, provided pursuant to title XIX of the federal social security act. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law and subject to the approval of the director of the budget, moneys hereby appropriated may be increased or decreased by transfer or suballocation between these appropriated amounts and appropriations of other state agen- cies and appropriations of the department of health. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law and subject to approval of the director of the budget, moneys hereby appropriated may be transferred or suballocated to other state agencies for reimbursement to local government entities for services and expenses related to administration of the medical assistance program ........ 75,000,000 ....................................... (re. $75,000,000) OFFICE OF HEALTH SYSTEMS MANAGEMENT General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: 699 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For contractual services related to medical necessity and quality of care reviews related to medicaid patients and to monitor health care services provided to persons with AIDS. A portion of this appropri- ation may be transferred to state operations appropriations ........ 10,198,500 ........................................ (re. $8,932,000) For services and expenses related to the operation of the incident reporting system (NYPORTS). A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations ..................... 590,300 ............................................. (re. $590,300) For services and expenses for consulting services related to health information technology. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations ..................... 166,200 ............................................. (re. $166,200) For services and expenses to support the center for liver transplant and the alliance for donation ... 351,300 ........... (re. $351,300) For services and expenses for patient health information and quality improvement initiatives. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations ..................... 173,700 ............................................. (re. $173,700) For services and expenses for cardiac services access and cardiac data quality/outcomes initiatives ... 652,400 ............ (re. $652,400) For services and expenses of the brain trauma foundation ............. 231,300 ............................................. (re. $231,300) For services and expenses for a statewide campaign to promote aware- ness of the New York state donor registry to increase organ and tissue donation. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations ... 115,700 ...... (re. $115,700) For services and expenses of a quality program for adult care facili- ties, including enriched housing facilities. Such program shall be targeted at improving the quality of life for adult care facility residents. The department subject to the approval of the director of the division of budget, shall develop an allocation methodology taking into account financial status of the facility as well as resident needs. Such allocation shall serve as the basis of distribution to eligible facilities ................... 6,531,100 ......................................... (re. $6,531,100) For an operating assistance subprogram for enriched housing. To the extent that funds are appropriated for such purposes, the department is authorized to pay an operating subsidy for SSI recipients who are residents in certified not-for-profit or public enriched housing programs. Such subsidy shall not exceed $115 per month per each SSI recipient and will be paid directly to the certified operator. If appropriations are not sufficient to meet such maximum monthly payments, such subsidy shall be reduced proportionately ............ 474,900 ............................................. (re. $474,900) For services and expenses, including grants, of the long term care community coalition for an advocacy program on behalf of seniors with long term care needs ... 32,600 ................. (re. $32,600) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For contractual services related to medical necessity and quality of care reviews related to medicaid patients and to monitor health care 700 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 services provided to persons with AIDS. A portion of this appropri- ation may be transferred to state operations appropriations ........ 10,800,600 ........................................ (re. $7,404,000) For services and expenses related to the operation of the incident reporting system (NYPORTS). A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations ..................... 625,100 ............................................. (re. $625,100) For services and expenses for consulting services related to health information technology. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations ..................... 176,000 ............................................. (re. $176,000) For services and expenses to support the center for liver transplant and the alliance for donation ... 372,000 ............ (re. $21,000) For services and expenses for patient health information and quality improvement initiatives. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations ..................... 184,000 ............................................. (re. $184,000) For services and expenses for cardiac services access and cardiac data quality/outcomes initiatives ... 690,900 ............ (re. $690,900) For services and expenses for a statewide campaign to promote aware- ness of the New York state donor registry to increase organ and tissue donation. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations ... 122,500 ...... (re. $122,500) For an operating assistance subprogram for enriched housing. To the extent that funds are appropriated for such purposes, the department is authorized to pay an operating subsidy for SSI recipients who are residents in certified not-for-profit or public enriched housing programs. Such subsidy shall not exceed $115 per month per each SSI recipient and will be paid directly to the certified operator. If appropriations are not sufficient to meet such maximum monthly payments, such subsidy shall be reduced proportionately ............ 502,900 .............................................. (re. $27,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses related to the operation of the incident reporting system (NYPORTS). A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations ..................... 625,100 ............................................. (re. $271,000) For services and expenses to support the center for liver transplant and the alliance for donation ... 372,000 ............. (re. $6,000) For services and expenses for cardiac services access and cardiac data quality/outcomes initiatives ... 690,900 ............. (re. $75,000) By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For services and expenses for cardiac services access and cardiac data quality/outcomes initiatives ... 1,381,800 .......... (re. $200,000) For services and expenses to support the center for liver transplant and the alliance for donation ... 372,000 ............ (re. $60,000) For services and expenses of the brain trauma foundation ............. 490,000 .............................................. (re. $16,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal 701 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Federal MISCELLANEOUS Operating Grants Fund United States Department of Justice Account - 25300 The appropriation made by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013, is hereby amended and reappropriated to read: For expenses incurred in the administration of the prescription drug monitoring program relating to the prescribing and dispensing of controlled substances. A PORTION OF THIS APPROPRIATION MAY BE TRANS- FERRED TO STATE OPERATIONS APPROPRIATIONS .......................... 400,000 ............................................. (re. $400,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal MISCELLANEOUS Operating Grants Fund United States Department of Justice Account The appropriation made by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012, is hereby amended and reappropriated to read: For expenses incurred in the administration of the prescription drug monitoring program relating to the prescribing and dispensing of controlled substances. A PORTION OF THIS APPROPRIATION MAY BE TRANS- FERRED TO STATE OPERATIONS APPROPRIATIONS .......................... 400,000 ............................................. (re. $400,000) The appropriation made by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011, is hereby amended and reappropriated to read: For expenses incurred in the administration of the prescription drug monitoring program relating to the prescribing and dispensing of controlled substances. A PORTION OF THIS APPROPRIATION MAY BE TRANS- FERRED TO STATE OPERATIONS APPROPRIATIONS .......................... 400,000 ............................................. (re. $400,000) The appropriation made by chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2010, is hereby amended and reappropriated to read: For expenses incurred in the administration of the prescription drug monitoring program relating to the prescribing and dispensing of controlled substances. A PORTION OF THIS APPROPRIATION MAY BE TRANS- FERRED TO STATE OPERATIONS APPROPRIATIONS .......................... 400,000 ............................................. (re. $400,000) By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2007, as transferred by chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2009: For expenses incurred in the administration of the prescription drug monitoring program relating to the prescribing and dispensing of controlled substances. For grants beginning on or after November 1, 2007 .................... 400,000 ............................................. (re. $139,000) OFFICE OF LONG TERM CARE General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 702 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses, including grants, of the uniform assessment program. All or a portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations ................................. 4,806,000 ............................................ (re. $83,000) For services and expenses related to traumatic brain injury including but not limited to services rendered to individuals enrolled in the federally approved home and community based services (HCBS) waiver and including personal and nonpersonal services spending originally authorized by appropriations and reappropriations enacted prior to 1996. All or part of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations ... 13,200,400 ............ (re. $829,000) For services and expenses of a quality program for adult care facili- ties, including enriched housing facilities. Such program shall be targeted at improving the quality of life for adult care facility residents. The department subject to the approval of the director of the division of budget, shall develop an allocation methodology taking into account financial status of the facility as well as resident needs. Such allocation shall serve as the basis of distribution to eligible facilities ................... 2,605,000 ............................................ (re. $52,000) For an operating assistance subprogram for enriched housing. To the extent that funds are appropriated for such purposes, the department is authorized to pay an operating subsidy for SSI recipients who are residents in certified not-for-profit or public enriched housing programs. Such subsidy shall not exceed $115 per month per each SSI recipient and will be paid directly to the certified operator. If appropriations are not sufficient to meet such maximum monthly payments, such subsidy shall be reduced proportionately ............ 502,900 ............................................... (re. $3,000) The monies hereby appropriated shall be available for the cost of housing subsidies to certain participants in the nursing home tran- sition and diversion waiver program as authorized by chapters 615 and 627 of the laws of 2004. A portion of such funds may be used for administration of the housing subsidies, either by state staff or a not-for-profit agency. A portion of this appropriation may be trans- ferred to state operations appropriations. Up to 100 percent of this appropriation may be suballocated to the division of housing and community renewal ... 2,303,000 ................... (re. $2,303,000) For services and expenses of Alzheimer's disease assistance centers as established pursuant to chapter 586 of the laws of 1987 ............ 498,000 .............................................. (re. $65,000) For a grant to the Coalition of New York State Alzheimer's Chapter, Inc. in support of and for distribution to a statewide network of not-for-profit corporations established and dedicated to responding at the local level to the needs of the New York State Alzheimer's community pursuant to subdivision 2 of section 2005 of the public health law ... 246,000 ................................ (re. $3,000) For services and expenses, including suballocation to the state office for the aging, for coordinating patient care Alzheimer's disease program. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state 703 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 operations appropriations for administration of this program ....... 360,000 .............................................. (re. $93,000) By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For services and expenses, including grants, of a falls prevention program. All or a portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations ... 300,000 ...... (re. $300,000) For services and expenses, including grants, of the uniform assessment program. All or a portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations ... 4,806,000 .. (re. $3,688,000) For services and expenses related to traumatic brain injury including but not limited to services rendered to individuals enrolled in the federally approved home and community based services (HCBS) waiver and including personal and nonpersonal services spending originally authorized by appropriations and reappropriations enacted prior to 1996. All or part of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations ... 13,200,400 ............ (re. $706,000) For services and expenses of a quality program for adult care facili- ties, including enriched housing facilities. Such program shall be targeted at improving the quality of life for adult care facility residents. The department subject to the approval of the director of the division of budget, shall develop an allocation methodology taking into account financial status of the facility as well as resident needs. Such allocation shall serve as the basis of distribution to eligible facilities ................... 2,605,000 ............................................. (re. $6,000) For an operating assistance subprogram for enriched housing. To the extent that funds are appropriated for such purposes, the department is authorized to pay an operating subsidy for SSI recipients who are residents in certified not-for-profit or public enriched housing programs. Such subsidy shall not exceed $115 per month per each SSI recipient and will be paid directly to the certified operator. If appropriations are not sufficient to meet such maximum monthly payments, such subsidy shall be reduced proportionately ............ 502,900 ............................................... (re. $3,000) The monies hereby appropriated shall be available for the cost of housing subsidies to certain participants in the nursing home tran- sition and diversion waiver program as authorized by chapters 615 and 627 of the laws of 2004. A portion of such funds may be used for administration of the housing subsidies, either by state staff or a not-for-profit agency. A portion of this appropriation may be trans- ferred to state operations appropriations. Up to 100 percent of this appropriation may be suballocated to the division of housing and community renewal ... 2,303,000 ................... (re. $2,303,000) For services and expenses of Alzheimer's disease assistance centers as established pursuant to chapter 586 of the laws of 1987 ............ 498,000 .............................................. (re. $21,000) For services and expenses, including suballocation to the state office for aging, for coordinating patient care Alzheimer's disease program. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations appropriations for administration of this program ....... 360,000 .............................................. (re. $32,000) 704 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2009: The monies hereby appropriated shall be available for the cost of housing subsidies to certain participants in the nursing home tran- sition and diversion waiver program as authorized by chapters 615 and 627 of the laws of 2004. A portion of such funds may be used for administration of the housing subsidies, either by state staff or a not-for-profit agency. A portion of this appropriation may be trans- ferred to state operations appropriations. Up to 100 percent of this appropriation may be suballocated to the division of housing and community renewal ... 2,303,000 ................... (re. $2,303,000) For additional services and expenses of the quality incentive payment program ... 2,068,000 ............................... (re. $164,000) For additional services and expenses for the enhancing abilities and life experience (EnAbLE) program for the purpose of providing air conditioning in resident rooms. In distributing such funds, the department shall give priority to those applicants whose residents demonstrate the highest level of need, including but not limited to, those with psychiatric disabilities and the elderly, and consider- ation to applicants in the greatest financial need of such assist- ance ... 1,353,600 ................................ (re. $1,347,000) By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2008, as amended by chapter 496, section 5, of the laws of 2008: The monies hereby appropriated shall be available for the cost of housing subsidies to certain participants in the nursing home tran- sition and diversion waiver program as authorized by chapters 615 and 627 of the laws of 2004. A portion of such funds may be used for administration of the housing subsidies, either by state staff or a not-for-profit agency. A portion of this appropriation may be trans- ferred to state operations appropriations. Up to 100 percent of this appropriation may be suballocated to the division of housing and community renewal, provided, however, that the amount of this appro- priation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 .............................. 2,450,000 ......................................... (re. $2,303,000) Special Revenue Funds HCRA Resources Fund Health Services Account By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2009: For services and expenses related to adult home initiatives including but not limited to, social and recreational services; programs to support wellness including smoking cessation; falls prevention; maintaining or improving physical mobility, cognitive functioning or overall health; and advocacy and legal support. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law and subject to the approval of the director of the budget, moneys hereby appropriated may be transferred to the office of mental health, the office for the aging, and the commission on quality of care and advocacy for persons with disabilities. Moneys herein appropriated may be used 705 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 for the purpose of awarding grants to operators of adult homes, enriched housing programs and residences through the enhancing abil- ities and life experience (EnAbLE) program to improve the quality of life and independence for residents. Use of program funds may include, but shall not be limited to, independent living skills training, vocational or educational programs; peer specialists; employment specialist; or services and supports to allow residents to maintain independence in their activities of daily living. Such grants shall be made pursuant to criteria established by the depart- ment of health. A preference in funding shall be granted to appli- cants for use of program funds which would serve residents receiving supplemental security income and/or safety net. No grants shall be made unless the department of health receives satisfactory documen- tation that the resident council of any facility for which funds are requested has endorsed the proposed use of funds as set forth in the grant application ... 2,477,800 ................... (re. $1,700,000) For additional services and expenses for the enhancing abilities and life experience (EnAbLE) program to improve the quality of life of residents. Use of program funds may include, but shall not be limit- ed to, providing air conditioning in resident rooms, providing generators to facilities, improving the quality of food services and other quality of life activities. In distributing such funds, the department shall give priority to those applicants whose residents demonstrate the highest level of need, including but not limited to, those with psychiatric disabilities and the elderly, and consider- ation to applicants in the greatest financial need of such assist- ance ... 1,833,900 ................................ (re. $1,833,900) By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2008, as amended by chapter 496, section 5, of the laws of 2008: For services and expenses related to adult home initiatives including but not limited to, social and recreational services; programs to support wellness including smoking cessation; falls prevention; maintaining or improving physical mobility, cognitive functioning or overall health; and advocacy and legal support. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law and subject to the approval of the director of the budget, moneys hereby appropriated may be transferred to the office of mental health, the office for the aging, and the commission on quality of care and advocacy for persons with disabilities. Moneys herein appropriated may be used for the purpose of awarding grants to operators of adult homes, enriched housing programs and residences through the enhancing abil- ities and life experience (EnAbLE) program to improve the quality of life and independence for residents. Use of program funds may include, but shall not be limited to, independent living skills training, vocational or educational programs; peer specialists; employment specialist; or services and supports to allow residents to maintain independence in their activities of daily living. Such grants shall be made pursuant to criteria established by the depart- ment of health. A preference in funding shall be granted to appli- cants for use of program funds which would serve residents receiving supplemental security income and/or safety net. No grants shall be 706 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 made unless the department of health receives satisfactory documen- tation that the resident council of any facility for which funds are requested has endorsed the proposed use of funds as set forth in the grant application, provided, however, that the amount of this appro- priation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 .............................. 2,636,000 ......................................... (re. $1,900,000) For additional services and expenses for the enhancing abilities and life experience (EnAbLE) program to improve the quality of life of residents. Use of program funds may include, but shall not be limit- ed to, providing air conditioning in resident rooms, providing generators to facilities, improving the quality of food services and other quality of life activities. In distributing such funds, the department shall give priority to those applicants whose residents demonstrate the highest level of need, including but not limited to, those with psychiatric disabilities and the elderly, and consider- ation to applicants in the greatest financial need of such assist- ance, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undis- bursed as of August 15, 2008 ... 1,951,000 ........ (re. $1,558,000) WADSWORTH CENTER FOR LABORATORIES AND RESEARCH PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses of a genetic disease screening program ..... 609,000 ............................................. (re. $601,000) For services and expenses of a sickle cell screening program ......... 213,400 ............................................. (re. $148,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses of a genetic disease screening program ..... 645,000 .............................................. (re. $67,000) For services and expenses of a sickle cell screening program ......... 226,000 .............................................. (re. $30,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses of a sickle cell screening program ......... 226,000 .............................................. (re. $78,000) By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For services and expenses of a sickle cell screening program ......... 226,000 .............................................. (re. $33,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Federal Block Grant Account - 25183 707 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses of the various health prevention, diagnos- tic, detection and treatment services .............................. 3,682,000 ......................................... (re. $3,682,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Federal Block Grant Account By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses of the various health prevention, diagnos- tic, detection and treatment services .............................. 3,682,000 ......................................... (re. $2,480,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses of the various health prevention, diagnos- tic, detection and treatment services .............................. 3,682,000 ........................................... (re. $921,000) By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For services and expenses of the various health prevention, diagnos- tic, detection and treatment services .............................. 3,682,000 ........................................... (re. $921,000) By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2009: For services and expenses of the various health prevention, diagnos- tic, detection and treatment services .............................. 3,682,000 ......................................... (re. $1,939,000) 708 12653-15-4 HIGHER EDUCATION SERVICES CORPORATION AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS General Fund ....................... 1,042,334,000 0 Special Revenue Funds - Federal .... 1,000,000 0 Special Revenue Funds - Other ...... 33,000,000 0 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 1,076,334,000 0 ================ ================ SCHEDULE STUDENT GRANT AND AWARD PROGRAMS ......................... 1,076,334,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For tuition assistance awards, including part-time tuition assistance program awards, provided to eligible students as defined in section 667 and section 667-c of the education law and as further defined in rules and regulations adopted by the regents upon the recommendation of the commissioner of education and distrib- uted in accordance with rules and regu- lations adopted by the trustees of the higher education services corporation upon the recommendation of the president and approval of the director of the budget. The moneys hereby appropriated shall be available for expenses already accrued or to accrue and shall include refunds, reimbursements, credits and moneys received by the higher education services corporation as repayments of past tuition assistance program disbursements in accordance with audit allowances, upon approval of the director of the budget, for transfer to the federal department of education fund appropriation of the state grant programs in order to reduce state cost should additional federal assistance become available in the 2014-2015 state fiscal year. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, during the fiscal year commencing April 1, 2014, additional awards due and payable to eligible students for accelerated study shall be deferred until October 1, 2015. 709 12653-15-4 HIGHER EDUCATION SERVICES CORPORATION AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Such additional awards shall be adjusted on a pro rata basis pursuant to section 667 of the education law. However, nothing contained herein shall prevent the payment of such awards prior to October 1, 2015 should additional funds be provided there- for ........................................ 956,800,000 For additional tuition assistance awards to be made available for awards in the 2014- 15 academic year ............................ 19,875,000 For the payment of tuition awards to part- time students pursuant to section 666 of education law, as amended by chapter 947 of the laws of 1990 ......................... 14,357,000 For the payment of scholarship awards including New York state math and science teaching initiative scholarship pursuant to section 669-d of the education law, veteran's tuition assistance program pursuant to section 669-a of the education law, military enhanced recognition, incen- tive and tribute (MERIT) scholarships pursuant to section 668-e of the education law, world trade center memorial scholar- ships pursuant to section 668-d of the education law, memorial scholarships for children and spouses of deceased fire- fighters, volunteer firefighters and police officers, peace officers and emer- gency medical service workers pursuant to section 668-b of the education law, Ameri- can airlines flight 587 memorial scholar- ships and program grants pursuant to section 668-f of the education law, schol- arships for academic excellence pursuant to section 670-b of the education law, regents health care opportunity scholar- ships pursuant to section 678 of the education law, regents professional oppor- tunity scholarships pursuant to section 679 of the education law, regents awards for children of deceased and disabled veterans pursuant to section 668 of the education law, regents physician loan forgiveness awards pursuant to section 677 of the education law, and Continental Airline flight 3407 memorial scholarships pursuant to section 668-g of the education law. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, a portion of the moneys hereby appropriated shall be available for the 710 12653-15-4 HIGHER EDUCATION SERVICES CORPORATION AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 payment of New York state science, tech- nology, engineering and mathematics incen- tive program awards; provided, however, that eligibility for an award under this appropriation shall be limited to under- graduate students who are matriculated in an approved undergraduate program leading to a career in science, technology, engi- neering or mathematics at a New York state public institution of higher education, provided further that such eligibility shall also be limited to an applicant that: (a) graduates from a high school located in New York state during the two thousand thirteen-fourteen school year; and (b) graduates within the top ten percent of his or her high school class; and (c) enrolls in full time study begin- ning in the fall term after his or her high school graduation in an approved undergraduate program in science, technol- ogy, engineering or mathematics, as defined by the corporation, at a New York state public institution of higher educa- tion; and (d) signs a contract with the corporation agreeing that his or her award will be converted to a student loan in the event the student fails to comply with the terms of such contract and the require- ments set forth in this appropriation; and (e) complies with the applicable provisions of this appropriation and all requirements promulgated by the corpo- ration for the administration of the program. Provided further that, such awards shall be granted by the corporation: (a) for the two thousand fourteen-fifteen academic year to applicants that the corporation has determined are eligible to receive such awards; (b) in an amount equal to the amount of undergraduate tuition for resi- dents of New York state charged by the state university of New York or actual tuition charged, whichever is less; provided, however, (i) a student who receives educational grants and/or schol- arships that cover the student's full cost of attendance shall not be eligible for an award under this program; (ii) for a student who receives educational grants and/or scholarships that cover less than 711 12653-15-4 HIGHER EDUCATION SERVICES CORPORATION AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 the student's full cost of attendance, such grants and/or scholarships shall not be deemed duplicative of this program and may be held concurrently with an award under this program, provided that the combined benefits do not exceed the student's full cost of attendance; and (iii) an award under this program shall be applied to tuition after the application of all other educational grants and schol- arships limited to tuition and shall be reduced in an amount equal to such educa- tional grants and/or scholarships; provided, no award shall be final until the recipient's successful completion of a term has been certified by the institu- tion. Provided further that awards granted pursu- ant to this appropriation shall require a contract between the award recipient and the corporation to authorize the corpo- ration to convert to a student loan the full amount of the award given pursuant to this appropriation, plus interest, accord- ing to a schedule to be determined by the corporation if: (a) a recipient fails to complete an approved undergraduate program in science, technology, engineering or mathematics or changes majors to a program of undergraduate study other than in science, technology, engineering or math- ematics; or (b) upon completion of such undergraduate degree program a recipient fails to either (i) complete five years of continuous full-time employment in the science, technology, engineering or math- ematics field with a public or private entity located within New York state, or (ii) maintain residency in New York state for such period of employment; or (c) a recipient fails to respond to requests by the corporation for the status of his or her academic or professional progress. Provided further that such terms and condi- tions of the preceding paragraph: (a) shall be deferred for individuals who graduate with a degree in an approved undergraduate program in science, technol- ogy, engineering or mathematics and enroll on at least a half-time basis in a gradu- ate or higher degree program or other professional licensure degree program 712 12653-15-4 HIGHER EDUCATION SERVICES CORPORATION AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 until they are conferred a degree, and shall also be deferred for any inter- ruption in undergraduate study or employ- ment as established by the rules and regu- lations of the corporation; (b) may also be deferred for a grace period, to be established by the corporation, following the completion of an approved undergradu- ate program in science, technology, engi- neering or mathematics, a graduate or higher degree program or other profes- sional licensure degree program; (c) shall be cancelled upon the death of the recipi- ent; and (d) notwithstanding any provisions of this appropriation to the contrary, authorize the corporation to provide for the deferral, waiver or suspension of any financial obligation which would involve extreme hardship pursuant to rules and regulations promul- gated by the corporation. A portion of the moneys hereby appropriated shall be available for expenses already accrued for payment of awards approved, but not fully disbursed, prior to the 2014-15 academic year for the regents physician loan forgiveness program pursu- ant to section 677 of the education law. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, no portion of this appropriation is avail- able for payment of regents college schol- arships, regents professional education in nursing scholarships, empire state chal- lenger scholarships for teachers, empire state challenger fellowships for teachers, or empire state scholarships of excel- lence. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, no portion of this appropriation is available for the payment of interest on federal loans on behalf of students ineligible to have such payment paid by the federal government ...................... 46,041,000 For payment of scholarship and loan forgive- ness awards of the senator Patricia K. McGee nursing faculty scholarship program and the nursing faculty loan forgiveness incentive program awarded pursuant to chapter 63 of the laws of 2005 as amended by chapters 161 and 746 of the laws of 2005. A portion of the moneys hereby appropriated shall be available for expenses already 713 12653-15-4 HIGHER EDUCATION SERVICES CORPORATION AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 accrued for payment of awards approved, but not fully disbursed, prior to the 2014-15 academic year for the senator Patricia K. McGee nursing facility schol- arship program pursuant to chapter 63 of the laws of 2005 as amended by chapters 161 and 746 of the laws of 2005 .............. 3,933,000 For payment of loan forgiveness awards of the regents licensed social worker loan forgiveness program awarded pursuant to chapter 57 of the laws of 2005 as amended by chapter 161 of the laws of 2005 ............. 978,000 For additional payment of loan forgiveness awards of the regents licensed social worker loan forgiveness program awarded pursuant to chapter 57 of the laws of 2005 as amended by chapter 161 of the laws of 2005 ........................................... 250,000 For payment of loan forgiveness awards of the New York young farmers loan forgive- ness incentive program ......................... 100,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ............... 1,042,334,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Education Fund HESC - DOE - 25219 For services and expenses of the college access challenge grant program ............... 1,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal.................... 1,000,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Combined Expendable Trust Fund Grants Account - 20199 For services and expenses in fulfillment of donor bequests, grants, gifts, or other contributions including but not limited to those related to student financial aid programs administered by the higher educa- tion services corporation .................... 1,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 1,000,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund HESC-Insurance Premium Payments Account - 21960 714 12653-15-4 HIGHER EDUCATION SERVICES CORPORATION AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For additional tuition assistance awards, including part-time tuition assistance program awards, provided to eligible students as defined in section 667 and section 667-c of the education law and as further defined in rules and regulations adopted by the regents upon the recommen- dation of the commissioner of education and distributed in accordance with rules and regulations adopted by the trustees of the higher education services corporation upon the recommendation of the president and approval of the director of the budget .. 32,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal .................. 32,000,000 -------------- 715 12653-15-4 DIVISION OF HOMELAND SECURITY AND EMERGENCY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS General Fund ....................... 153,300,000 404,000,000 Special Revenue Funds - Federal .... 618,363,000 14,568,363,000 Special Revenue Funds - Other ...... 82,088,000 212,938,000 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 853,751,000 15,185,301,000 ================ ================ SCHEDULE COUNTER-TERRORISM PROGRAM .................................. 600,000,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Miscellaneous Operating Grants Fund Domestic Incident Preparedness Account - 25378 For services and expenses related to home- land security grant programs to support emergency preparedness and to combat terrorism and weapons of mass destruction. Funds appropriated herein may be transferred and/or interchanged to other state agen- cies federal fund - state operations and aid to localities appropriations to support state agency and local expendi- tures associated with the implementation of a comprehensive statewide antiterrorism program. Funds appropriated herein may be transferred or suballocated to state agen- cies or distributed to localities in accordance with a plan developed by the director of the office of homeland securi- ty and approved by the director of the budget. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein that are transferred or interchanged shall lapse on the same date as funds not trans- ferred or interchanged from this appropri- ation ...................................... 600,000,000 -------------- DISASTER ASSISTANCE PROGRAM ................................ 150,000,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 716 12653-15-4 DIVISION OF HOMELAND SECURITY AND EMERGENCY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment of the state's share of costs resulting from natural or man-made disas- ters including aid requested by and provided to member states of the emergency management assistance compact, and includ- ing liabilities incurred prior to April 1, 2014. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the state comptroller shall credit these appropriations with federal grants received pursuant to the federal community development block grant program or any other federal program providing disaster aid, in recognition that the state was required to make payments for eligible projects and/or activities in advance of the availability of federal reimbursement. The director of the budget is hereby authorized to trans- fer such amounts as are necessary to any program in any eligible state department or agency, including transfers to the general fund - state purposes account, special revenue funds - state operations, or the capital projects fund, to accom- plish the purpose of this appropriation. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein that are trans- ferred or interchanged shall lapse on the same date as funds not transferred or interchanged from this appropriation; provided however, any amounts transferred to the public safety communications account for operating expenses shall lapse on the same date as the appropriation to which such funds were transferred .......... 150,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................. 150,000,000 -------------- EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT PROGRAM ................................ 24,663,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For services and expenses associated with red cross emergency response preparedness, including support for capital projects and ensuring an adequate blood supply. Funds shall be allocated from this appropriation pursuant to a plan prepared by the commis- sioner of the division of homeland securi- 717 12653-15-4 DIVISION OF HOMELAND SECURITY AND EMERGENCY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 ty and emergency services and approved by the director of the budget ................... 3,300,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 3,300,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Miscellaneous Operating Grants Fund Federal Grants for Emergency Management Performance Account - 25516 For costs associated with emergency manage- ment ........................................ 18,363,000 -------------- Program account subtotal .................. 18,363,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Radiological Emergency Preparedness Account - 21944 For services and expenses of counties and municipalities participating in radiologi- cal preparedness activities related to section 29-c of the executive law ............ 3,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 3,000,000 -------------- FIRE PREVENTION AND CONTROL PROGRAM .......................... 4,088,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Combined Expendable Trust Fund Emergency Services Revolving Loan Account - 20150 For services and expenses, including prior year liabilities, of the emergency services revolving loan account pursuant to section 97-pp of the state finance law .... 3,788,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 3,788,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Volunteer Firefighting Recruitment and Retention Account - 22173 For services and expenses associated with the volunteer firefighting and emergency services recruitment and retention fund 718 12653-15-4 DIVISION OF HOMELAND SECURITY AND EMERGENCY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 pursuant to section 99-q of the state finance law .................................... 300,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ..................... 300,000 -------------- INTEROPERABLE COMMUNICATIONS PROGRAM ........................ 75,000,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Statewide Public Safety Communications Account - 22123 For the provision of grants or reimbursement to counties for the development, consol- idation or operation of public safety communications systems or networks designed to support statewide interopera- ble communications for first responders, as adjusted by the impact of language contained in a chapter of the laws of 2014 making appropriations for capital works and purposes ................................ 50,000,000 For the provision of grants to counties for costs related to the operations of public safety dispatch centers to be distributed pursuant to a plan developed by the commissioner of homeland security and emergency services and approved by the director of the budget. Such plan may consider such factors as population densi- ty and emergency call volume ................ 10,000,000 For projects designed to advance completion of a fully interoperable statewide public safety communications network, as adjusted by the impact of language contained in a chapter of the laws of 2014 making appro- priations for capital works and purposes .... 15,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal .................. 75,000,000 -------------- 719 12653-15-4 DIVISION OF HOMELAND SECURITY AND EMERGENCY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 COUNTER-TERRORISM PROGRAM Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal MISCELLANEOUS Operating Grants Fund Domestic Incident Preparedness Account - 25378 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses related to homeland security grant programs to support emergency preparedness and to combat terrorism and weap- ons of mass destruction. Funds appropriated herein may be transferred and/or interchanged to other state agencies federal fund - state operations and aid to localities appropriations to support state agency and local expendi- tures associated with the implementation of a comprehensive state- wide antiterrorism program. Funds appropriated herein may be trans- ferred or suballocated to state agencies or distributed to localities in accordance with a plan developed by the director of the office of homeland security and approved by the director of the budget. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein that are transferred or interchanged shall lapse on the same date as funds not transferred or interchanged from this appropri- ation ... 600,000,000 ........................... (re. $600,000,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses related to homeland security grant programs to support emergency preparedness and to combat terrorism and weap- ons of mass destruction. Funds appropriated herein may be transferred and/or interchanged to other state agencies federal fund - state operations and aid to localities appropriations to support state agency and local expendi- tures associated with the implementation of a comprehensive state- wide antiterrorism program. Funds appropriated herein may be trans- ferred or suballocated to state agencies or distributed to localities in accordance with a plan developed by the director of the office of homeland security and approved by the director of the budget. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein that are transferred or interchanged shall lapse on the same date as funds not transferred or interchanged from this appropri- ation ... 600,000,000 ........................... (re. $600,000,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses related to homeland security grant programs to support emergency preparedness and to combat terrorism and weap- ons of mass destruction. Funds appropriated herein may be transferred and/or interchanged to other state agencies federal fund - state operations and aid to localities appropriations to support state agency and local expendi- tures associated with the implementation of a comprehensive state- wide antiterrorism program. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein that are transferred or interchanged shall lapse on the same date as funds not transferred or interchanged from 720 12653-15-4 DIVISION OF HOMELAND SECURITY AND EMERGENCY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 this appropriation. Funds appropriated herein may be transferred or suballocated to state agencies or distributed to localities in accordance with a plan developed by the director of the office of homeland security and approved by the director of the budget ... 600,000,000 ..................................... (re. $563,000,000) DISASTER ASSISTANCE PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For payment of the state's share of costs resulting from natural or man-made disasters including aid requested by and provided to member states of the emergency management assistance compact, and including liabilities incurred prior to April 1, 2013. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the state comptroller shall credit these appropriations with federal grants received pursuant to the federal community development block grant program or any other federal program providing disaster aid, in recognition that the state was required to make payments for eligible projects and/or activities in advance of the availability of federal reimbursement. The director of the budget is hereby authorized to transfer such amounts as are necessary to any eligible state department or agency, including transfers to the general fund - state purposes account or the capital projects fund, to accomplish the purpose of this appro- priation. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, funds appropri- ated herein that are transferred or interchanged shall lapse on the same date as funds not transferred or interchanged from this appro- priation ... 350,000,000 ........................ (re. $313,000,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For payment of the state's share of costs resulting from natural or manmade disasters including aid requested by and provided to member states of the emergency management assistance compact, and including liabilities incurred prior to April 1, 2012. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the state comptroller shall credit these appropriations with federal grants received pursuant to the federal community development block grant program or any other federal program providing disaster aid, in recognition that the state was required to make payments for eligible projects and/or activities in advance of the availability of federal reimbursement. The director of the budget is hereby authorized to transfer such amounts as are necessary to any eligible state department or agency, including transfers to the general fund - state purposes account or the capital projects fund, to accomplish the purpose of this appro- priation. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, funds appropri- ated herein that are transferred or interchanged shall lapse on the same date as funds not transferred or interchanged from this appro- priation ... 150,000,000 ......................... (re. $53,000,000) 721 12653-15-4 DIVISION OF HOMELAND SECURITY AND EMERGENCY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2009, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For payment of the state's share of costs resulting from natural or man-made disasters, including aid requested by and provided to member states of the emergency management assistance compact. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the state comptroller shall credit these appropriations with federal grants received pursuant to the federal community development block grant program or any other federal program providing disaster aid, in recognition that the state was required to make payments for eligi- ble projects and/or activities in advance of the availability of federal reimbursement. The director of the budget is hereby author- ized to transfer such amounts as are necessary to any eligible state department or agency, including transfers to the general fund - state purposes account or the capital projects fund, to accomplish the purpose of this appropriation. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein that are transferred or inter- changed shall lapse on the same date as funds not transferred or interchanged from this appropriation ............................... 90,000,000 ........................................ (re. $2,400,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2007, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For payment of the state's share of costs resulting from natural or man-made disasters, including aid requested by and provided to member states of the emergency management assistance compact. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the state comptroller shall credit these appropriations with federal grants received pursuant to the federal community development block grant program or any other federal program providing disaster aid, in recognition that the state was required to make payments for eligi- ble projects and/or activities in advance of the availability of federal reimbursement. The director of the budget is hereby author- ized to transfer such amounts as are necessary to any eligible state department or agency, including transfers to the general fund - state purposes account or the capital projects fund, to accomplish the purpose of this appropriation. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein that are transferred or inter- changed shall lapse on the same date as funds not transferred or interchanged from this appropriation ............................... 90,000,000 ....................................... (re. $29,000,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2005, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For payment of the state's share of costs resulting from natural or man-made disasters, including aid requested by and provided to member states of the emergency management assistance compact. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the state comptroller shall credit these appropriations with federal grants received pursuant to the federal community development block grant program or any other federal program providing disaster aid, in recognition that the state was required to make payments for eligi- 722 12653-15-4 DIVISION OF HOMELAND SECURITY AND EMERGENCY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 ble projects and/or activities in advance of the availability of federal reimbursement. The director of the budget is hereby author- ized to transfer such amounts as are necessary to any eligible state department, agency or public authority, including transfers to the general fund - state purposes and to other funds and accounts, to accomplish the purpose of this appropriation. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein that are transferred or interchanged shall lapse on the same date as funds not trans- ferred or interchanged from this appropriation ..................... 45,000,000 ....................................... (re. $33,818,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal MISCELLANEOUS Operating Grants Fund Federal Grants for Disaster Assistance Account - 25324 The appropriation made by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013, is hereby amended and reappropriated to read: For payment of the federal government's share of costs resulting from natural or man-made disasters, including liabilities incurred prior to April 1, 2013. A PORTION OF THESE FUNDS MAY BE USED TO SUPPORT DEVELOPMENT OF A STATE-OF-THE-ART WEATHER DETECTION SYSTEM FOR NEW YORK IN COLLABORATION WITH AN ACADEMIC PARTNER AND A PRIVATE PART- NER. The director of the budget is hereby authorized to transfer and/or interchange such amounts as are necessary to any eligible state department, agency or authority, including transfers to other federal funds, to accomplish the purpose of this appropriation. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein that are transferred or interchanged shall lapse on the same date as funds not transferred or interchanged from this appropriation. Five business days after the close of each month, the division of the budget shall report to the chair of the senate finance committee and the chair of the assembly ways and means committee total disburse- ments from this appropriation. Five business days after the close of each month, the division of homeland security and emergency services shall provide the chair of the senate finance committee and the chair of the assembly ways and means committee with an accounting of all FEMA public assistance project worksheets for Superstorm Sandy for which payments have been made or are anticipated from this appropriation ... 12,650,000,000 ............. (re. $11,655,000,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For payment of the federal government's share of costs resulting from natural or man-made disasters, including liabilities incurred prior to April 1, 2012. The director of the budget is hereby authorized to transfer and/or interchange such amounts as are necessary to any eligible state department or agency, including transfers to other federal funds, to accomplish the purpose of this appropriation. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein that are transferred or interchanged shall lapse on the same date as funds not transferred or interchanged from this appropriation ...... 600,000,000 ....................................... (re. $3,000,000) 723 12653-15-4 DIVISION OF HOMELAND SECURITY AND EMERGENCY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2009, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For payment of the federal government's share of costs resulting from natural or man-made disasters, including liabilities incurred prior to April 1, 2009. The director of the budget is hereby authorized to transfer such amounts as are necessary to any eligible state depart- ment of agency, including transfers to other federal funds, to accomplish the purpose of this appropriation. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein that are transferred or interchanged shall lapse on the same date as funds not trans- ferred or interchanged from this appropriation ..................... 300,000,000 ....................................... (re. $8,000,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2007, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For payment of the federal government's share of costs resulting from natural or man-made disasters, including liabilities incurred prior to April 1, 2007. The director of the budget is hereby authorized to transfer such amounts as are necessary to any eligible state depart- ment or agency, including transfers to other federal funds and accounts, to accomplish the purpose of this appropriation. Notwith- standing any law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein that are transferred or interchanged shall lapse on the same date as funds not transferred or interchanged from this appropriation ............ 300,000,000 ......................................... (re. $100,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2006, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For payment of the federal government's share of costs resulting from natural or man-made disasters, including liabilities incurred prior to April 1, 2006. The director of the budget is hereby authorized to transfer such amounts as are necessary to any eligible state depart- ment or agency, including transfers to other federal funds and accounts, to accomplish the purpose of this appropriation. Notwith- standing any law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein that are transferred or interchanged shall lapse on the same date as funds not transferred or interchanged from this appropriation ............ 255,000,000 ....................................... (re. $4,000,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2003, as transferred by chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For payment of the federal government's share of costs resulting from natural or man-made disasters, including liabilities incurred prior to April 1, 2003. The director of the budget is hereby authorized to transfer such amounts as are necessary to any eligible state depart- ment or agency, including transfers to other federal funds and accounts, to accomplish the purpose of this appropriation .......... 200,000,000 ......................................... (re. $200,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal MISCELLANEOUS Operating Grants Fund Federal Grants for Disaster Assistance Account 724 12653-15-4 DIVISION OF HOMELAND SECURITY AND EMERGENCY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 By chapter 296, section 1, of the laws of 2001, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For payment of the federal government's share of costs resulting from the September 11, 2001 attack on the New York City World Trade Center. The director of the budget is hereby authorized to transfer such amounts as are necessary to any eligible state department, agency or public authority, including transfer to other federal funds and accounts to accomplish the purpose of the appropriation. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein that are transferred or interchanged shall lapse on the same date as funds not transferred or interchanged from this appropriation ...... 5,000,000,000 .................................... (re. $54,600,000) EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses associated with red cross emergency response preparedness, including support for capital projects and ensuring an adequate blood supply. Funds shall be allocated from this appropri- ation pursuant to a plan prepared by the commissioner of the divi- sion of homeland security and emergency services and approved by the director of the budget ... 3,300,000 .............. (re. $3,300,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses associated with red cross emergency response preparedness, including support for capital projects and ensuring an adequate blood supply. Funds shall be allocated from this appropri- ation pursuant to a plan prepared by the commissioner of the divi- sion of homeland security and emergency services and approved by the director of the budget ... 3,300,000 .............. (re. $3,300,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal MISCELLANEOUS Operating Grants Fund Federal Grants for Emergency Management Performance Account - 25516 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For costs associated with emergency management ....................... 18,363,000 ....................................... (re. $18,363,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For costs associated with emergency management ....................... 18,363,000 ....................................... (re. $18,100,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For costs associated with emergency management ....................... 18,363,000 ....................................... (re. $17,700,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2008, as transferred by chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2010: 725 12653-15-4 DIVISION OF HOMELAND SECURITY AND EMERGENCY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For costs associated with emergency management ....................... 8,000,000 ......................................... (re. $8,000,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2007, as transferred by chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For the grant period October 1, 2006 to September 30, 2007 ........... 5,700,000 ......................................... (re. $5,500,000) For the grant period October 1, 2007 to September 30, 2008 ........... 5,711,000 ......................................... (re. $4,900,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2006, as transferred by chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For the grant period October 1, 2005 to September 30, 2006 ........... 5,649,000 ......................................... (re. $5,649,000) For the grant period October 1, 2006 to September 30, 2007 ........... 5,651,000 ......................................... (re. $5,400,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2004, as transferred by chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For the grant period October 1, 2003 to September 30, 2004 ........... 10,745,000 ........................................ (re. $2,000,000) For the grant period October 1, 2004 to September 30, 2005 ........... 12,750,000 ........................................ (re. $1,500,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2003, as transferred by chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For the grant period October 1, 2003 to September 30, 2004 ........... 5,801,000 ......................................... (re. $1,000,000) FIRE PREVENTION AND CONTROL PROGRAM Special Revenue Funds - Other Combined [Gifts, Grants and Bequests] EXPENDABLE TRUST Fund Emergency Services Revolving Loan Account - 20150 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses, including prior year liabilities, of the emergency services revolving loan account pursuant to section 97-pp of the state finance law ... 3,788,000 ............ (re. $3,788,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses, including prior year liabilities, of the emergency services revolving loan account pursuant to section 97-pp of the state finance law ... 3,788,000 ............ (re. $3,788,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses, including prior year liabilities, of the emergency services revolving loan account pursuant to section 97-pp of the state finance law ... 3,787,700 ............ (re. $3,700,000) Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund 726 12653-15-4 DIVISION OF HOMELAND SECURITY AND EMERGENCY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Statewide Public Safety Communications Account - 22123 By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For expenses of local wireless public safety answering points associ- ated with eligible wireless 911 service costs. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, for state fiscal year 2010- 2011 the liability of the state and the amount to be distributed or otherwise expended by the state pursuant to section 186-f of the tax law shall be determined by first calculating the amount of the expenditure or other liability pursuant to such law, and then reduc- ing the amount so calculated by 12.5 percent of such amount 4,650,000 ........................................... (re. $112,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2009, as transferred by chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For expenses of local wireless public safety answering points associ- ated with eligible wireless 911 service costs. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, for state fiscal year 2009- 2010 the liability of the state and the amount to be distributed or otherwise expended by the state on or after November 1, 2009 shall be determined by first calculating the amount of the expenditure or other liability pursuant to such law, and then reducing the amount so calculated by 12.5 percent of such amount, and that the amount of this appropriation available for disbursement on or after November 1, 2009 shall be reduced by 12.5 percent of the amount that is undisbursed as of such date ... 4,900,000 ......... (re. $4,900,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2007, as transferred by chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For expenses of local wireless public safety answering points associ- ated with eligible wireless 911 service costs ...................... 5,000,000 ......................................... (re. $5,000,000) Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Volunteer Firefighting Recruitment and Retention Account - 22173 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses associated with the volunteer firefighting and emergency services recruitment and retention fund pursuant to section 99-q of the state finance law ... 300,000 ... (re. $300,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses associated with the volunteer firefighting and emergency services recruitment and retention fund pursuant to section 99-q of the state finance law ... 300,000 ... (re. $300,000) HOMELAND SECURITY PROGRAM Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal MISCELLANEOUS Operating Grants Fund Domestic Incident Preparedness Account 727 12653-15-4 DIVISION OF HOMELAND SECURITY AND EMERGENCY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2010, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses related to homeland security grant programs to support emergency preparedness and to combat terrorism and weap- ons of mass destruction. Funds appropriated herein may be transferred and/or interchanged to state operations appropriations and other state agencies federal fund - state operations and aid to localities to support state agen- cy and local expenditures associated with the implementation of a comprehensive statewide antiterrorism program. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein that are transferred or interchanged shall lapse on the same date as funds not trans- ferred or interchanged from this appropriation. Funds appropriated herein may be transferred or suballocated to state agencies or distributed to localities in accordance with a plan developed by the director of the office of homeland security and approved by the director of the budget ... 600,000,000 .......... (re. $536,500,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2009, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses related to homeland security grant programs to support emergency preparedness and to combat terrorism and weap- ons of mass destruction. Funds appropriated herein may be transferred and/or interchanged to state operations appropriations and other state agencies federal fund - state operations and aid to localities to support state agen- cy and local expenditures associated with the implementation of a comprehensive statewide antiterrorism program. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein that are transferred or interchanged shall lapse on the same date as funds not trans- ferred or interchanged from this appropriation. Funds appropriated herein may be transferred or suballocated to state agencies or distributed to localities in accordance with a plan developed by the director of the office of homeland security and approved by the director of the budget ... 500,000,000 .......... (re. $358,000,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2008, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses related to homeland security grant programs to support emergency preparedness and to combat terrorism and weap- ons of mass destruction. Funds appropriated herein may be transferred and/or interchanged to state operations appropriations and other state agencies federal fund - state operations and aid to localities to support state agen- cy and local expenditures associated with the implementation of a comprehensive statewide antiterrorism program. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein that are transferred or interchanged shall lapse on the same date as funds not trans- ferred or interchanged from this appropriation. Funds appropriated herein may be transferred or suballocated to state agencies or distributed to localities in accordance with a plan developed by the 728 12653-15-4 DIVISION OF HOMELAND SECURITY AND EMERGENCY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 director of the office of homeland security and approved by the director of the budget ... 350,000,000 .......... (re. $147,100,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2007, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses related to homeland security grant programs to support emergency preparedness and to combat terrorism and weap- ons of mass destruction. Funds appropriated herein may be trans- ferred and/or interchanged to state operations and other state agen- cies federal fund - state operations and aid to localities to support state agency and local expenditures associated with the implementation of a comprehensive statewide anti-terrorism program. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein that are transferred or interchanged shall lapse on the same date as funds not transferred or interchanged from this appropriation. Funds appropriated herein may be transferred or suballocated to state agencies or distributed to localities in accordance with a plan developed by the director of the office of homeland security and approved by the director of the budget. For the grant period October 1, 2007 to September 30, 2008 ........... 350,000,000 ...................................... (re. $63,230,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2006, as amended by chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2008: For services and expenses related to homeland security grant programs to support emergency preparedness and to combat terrorism and weap- ons of mass destruction. Funds appropriated herein may be trans- ferred and/or interchanged to state operations and other state agen- cies federal fund - state operations and aid to localities to support state agency and local expenditures associated with the implementation of a comprehensive statewide anti-terrorism program. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, funds appropriated herein that are transferred or interchanged shall lapse on the same date as funds not transferred or interchanged from this appropriation. Funds appropriated herein may be transferred or suballocated to state agencies or distributed to localities in accordance with a plan development by the director of the office of homeland security and approved by the director of the budget. For the grant period October 1, 2006 to September 30, 2007 ........... 350,000,000 ..................................... (re. $143,000,000) For additional services and expenses related to homeland security grant programs to support emergency preparedness and to combat terrorism and weapons of mass destruction. Funds appropriated herein may be transferred to other state agencies federal fund - state operations and aid to localities to support state agencies and local expenditures associated with enhanced security needs at high risk ports which accommodate international freight in the city of New York. No funds appropriated herein shall be expended until a proposed spending and utilization plan has been prepared by the state office of homeland security and submitted to the chairperson of the senate finance committee, the chairperson of the assembly ways and means committee and the director of the budget. 729 12653-15-4 DIVISION OF HOMELAND SECURITY AND EMERGENCY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For the grant period October 1, 2006 to September 30, 2007 ........... 7,500,000 ......................................... (re. $7,500,000) For additional services and expenses related to homeland security grant programs to support emergency preparedness and to combat terrorism and weapons of mass destruction. Funds appropriated herein may be transferred to other state agencies federal fund - state operations and aid to localities to support state agencies and local expenditures associated with enhanced security needs at high risk ports which accommodate international freight, including but not limited to the ports of Buffalo - Niagara, Ogdensburg, Albany and Oswego. No funds appropriated herein shall be expended until a proposed spending and utilization plan has been prepared by the state office of homeland security and submitted to the chairperson of the senate finance committee, the chairperson of the assembly ways and means committee and the director of the budget. For the grant period October 1, 2006 to September 30, 2007 ........... 2,500,000 ......................................... (re. $2,500,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2005, as amended by chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2008: For services and expenses related to the state homeland security grant program to support emergency preparedness and to combat terrorism and weapons of mass destruction. Funds appropriated herein may be transferred to state operations and other state agencies federal fund - state operations and aid to localities to support state agen- cy and local expenditures associated with the development of an antiterrorism program. Funds appropriated herein may be transferred or suballocated to state agencies or distributed to localities in accordance with a plan development by the director of the office of homeland security and approved by the director of the budget. For the grant period October 1, 2005 to September 30, 2006 ........... 350,000,000 ..................................... (re. $255,000,000) INTEROPERABLE COMMUNICATIONS PROGRAM Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Statewide Public Safety Communications Account - 22123 The appropriation made by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013, is hereby amended and reappropriated to read: For the provision of grants or reimbursement to counties for the development, consolidation or operation of public safety communi- cations systems or networks designed to support statewide interoper- able communications for first responders or to support the effective operation of public safety answering points, AS ADJUSTED BY THE IMPACT OF LANGUAGE CONTAINED IN A CHAPTER OF THE LAWS OF 2014 MAKING APPROPRIATIONS FOR CAPITAL WORKS AND PURPOSES ...................... 75,000,000 ....................................... (re. $75,000,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: 730 12653-15-4 DIVISION OF HOMELAND SECURITY AND EMERGENCY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For expenses of local wireless public safety answering points associ- ated with eligible wireless 911 service costs, including but not limited to financing and acquisition costs. Funds appropriated here- in shall be allocated in a manner consistent with section 332 of the county law ... 9,300,000 .......................... (re. $2,000,000) The appropriation made by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012, is hereby amended and reappropriated to read: For the provision of grants or reimbursement to counties for the development, consolidation or operation of public safety communi- cations systems or networks designed to support statewide interoper- able communications for first responders or to support the effective operation of public safety answering points, AS ADJUSTED BY THE IMPACT OF LANGUAGE CONTAINED IN A CHAPTER OF THE LAWS OF 2014 MAKING APPROPRIATIONS FOR CAPITAL WORKS AND PURPOSES ...................... 75,000,000 ....................................... (re. $72,000,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For expenses of local wireless public safety answering points associ- ated with eligible wireless 911 service costs, including but not limited to financing and acquisition costs. Funds appropriated here- in shall be allocated in a manner consistent with section 332 of the county law ... 9,300,000 ............................ (re. $450,000) For the provision of grants or reimbursement to counties for the development, consolidation or operation of public safety communi- cations systems or networks designed to support statewide interoper- able communications for first responders or to support the effective operation of public safety answering points ........................ 45,000,000 ....................................... (re. $42,000,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For the provision of grants or reimbursement to counties for the development, consolidation or operation of public safety communi- cations systems or networks designed to support statewide interoper- able communications for first responders ........................... 20,000,000 ........................................ (re. $9,500,000) 731 12653-15-4 DIVISION OF HOUSING AND COMMUNITY RENEWAL AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS General Fund ....................... 9,103,000 23,007,400 Special Revenue Funds - Federal .... 72,500,000 96,558,000 Special Revenue Funds - Other ...... 8,227,000 38,726,000 Fiduciary Funds .................... 312,366,643 0 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 402,196,643 158,291,400 ================ ================ SCHEDULE OFFICE OF FINANCE AND DEVELOPMENT (F&D) F&D-HOUSING DEVELOPMENT FUND PROGRAM ......................... 8,227,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Housing Development Fund Housing Development Account - 22950 For carrying out the provisions of article XI of the private housing finance law, in relation to providing assistance to not- for-profit housing companies. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the division of housing and community renewal in such detail as the director of the budget may require ........................... 8,227,000 -------------- OFFICE OF COMMUNITY RENEWAL (OCR) OCR-NEIGHBORHOOD PRESERVATION PROGRAM ........................ 1,594,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance For carrying out the provisions of article XVI of the private housing finance law and for the purpose of entering into a contract with the neighborhood preserva- tion coalition to provide technical assistance and services to companies fund- ed pursuant to article XVI of the private housing finance law; such contract shall be in an amount not less than $150,000. No 732 12653-15-4 DIVISION OF HOUSING AND COMMUNITY RENEWAL AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 funds shall be expended from this appro- priation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the division of housing and community renewal in such detail as the director of the budget may require. Funds appropriated herein maybe transferred to the New York State housing trust fund corporation for support of services pursuant to article XVI of the private housing finance law ....... 1,594,000 -------------- OCR-RURAL PRESERVATION PROGRAM ................................. 665,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance For carrying out the provisions of article XVII of the private housing finance law and for the purpose of entering into a contract with the rural housing coalition to provide technical assistance and services to companies funded pursuant to article XVII of the private housing finance law; such contract shall be in an amount not less than $150,000. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the division of housing and community renewal in such detail as the director of the budget may require. Funds appropriated herein maybe transferred to the New York State housing trust fund corporation for support of services pursuant to article XVII of the private housing finance law ........ 665,000 -------------- OCR-SMALL CITIES COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT PROGRAM .. 40,000,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Miscellaneous Operating Grants Fund HUD Small Cities Community Development Account - 25300 For apportionment as follows: For direct deposit of federal funds into the housing trust fund account created pursuant to section 59-a of the private housing finance law for services and expenses of a small cities community development block 733 12653-15-4 DIVISION OF HOUSING AND COMMUNITY RENEWAL AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 grant program transferred to the state pursuant to public law 106.74 to be admin- istered in accordance with federal laws and regulations by the housing trust fund corporation created by section 45-a of the private housing finance law ................. 40,000,000 -------------- OFFICE OF HOUSING PRESERVATION (OHP) OHP-LOW INCOME WEATHERIZATION PROGRAM ....................... 32,500,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Miscellaneous Operating Grants Fund Department of Energy Weatherization Account - 25499 For low income weatherization grants to be apportioned in accordance with federal rules and regulations. Notwithstanding any other rule, regulation or law, moneys hereby appropriated are to be available for payment of contract obligations here- tofore accrued or hereafter to accrue and are subject to the approval of the direc- tor of the budget ........................... 32,500,000 -------------- OHP-PERIODIC SUBSIDIES - LOCAL AREAS PROGRAM ................. 5,490,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For payment of periodic subsidies to cities, towns, villages and housing authorities in accordance with the public housing law. No funds shall be expended from this appro- priation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the division of housing and community renewal in such detail as the director of the budget may require. Notwithstanding any law, rule, regulation or agreement between the division of housing and commu- nity renewal and any public housing authority to the contrary, funds shall be expended solely for payment of debt service or debt service reimbursement and may not be used for any other purpose ........ 5,490,000 -------------- 734 12653-15-4 DIVISION OF HOUSING AND COMMUNITY RENEWAL AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 OHP-RURAL RENTAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM ............................ 612,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For carrying out the provisions of article XVII-A of the private housing finance law in relation to providing assistance to sponsors of housing for persons of low income. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, such funds may be used by the commissioner of housing and community renewal in support of contracts scheduled to expire in 2014-15 for as many as 10 additional years; in support of contracts for new eligible projects for a period not to exceed 5 years; and in support of contracts which reach their 25 year maxi- mum in and/or prior to 2014-15 for an additional one year period. Notwithstanding any other rule, regulation or law, moneys hereby appropriated are to be available for payment of contract obli- gations heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue and are subject to the approval of the director of the budget ..................... 612,000 -------------- OHP-TENANT PILOT PROGRAM ....................................... 742,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account For payment to the New York city housing authority for a tenant pilot program consistent with the public housing law ......... 742,000 -------------- FORECLOSURE AVOIDANCE AND AMELIORATION ..................... 312,366,643 -------------- Fiduciary Funds Mortgage Settlement Proceeds Trust Fund For allocation as follows: In accordance with a plan approved in a memorandum of understanding executed by the director of the budget, the speaker of the assembly, and the temporary president of the senate, or their designees, in consultation with the commissioner of the 735 12653-15-4 DIVISION OF HOUSING AND COMMUNITY RENEWAL AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 division of housing and community renewal, to provide compensation to the state of New York and its communi- ties for harms purportedly caused by the allegedly unlawful conduct of J.P. Morgan Securities LLC (f/k/a "Bear, Stearns & Co. Inc."), JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A., EMC Mortgage LLC (f/k/a "EMC Mortgage Corporation"), for purposes intended to avoid preventable foreclosures, to ameliorate the effects of the foreclosure crisis, to enhance law enforcement efforts to prevent and prosecute financial fraud or unfair or deceptive acts or prac- tices, and to otherwise promote the interests of the investing public. Such permissible purposes for allo- cation of the funds include, but are not limited to, providing funding for housing counselors, state and local foreclosure assistance hotlines, state and local foreclosure mediation programs, legal assistance, hous- ing remediation and anti-blight projects, and for the training and staffing of, and capital expenditures required by, financial fraud and consumer protection efforts, and for any other purpose consistent with the terms of the Settlement Agreement dated November 19, 2013 between J.P. Morgan Securities LLC (f/k/a "Bear, Stearns & Co. Inc."), JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A., EMC Mortgage LLC (f/k/a "EMC Mortgage Corporation") and the people of the state of New York. Notwithstanding section 40 of state finance law or any other law to the contrary, all assistance appropriations made from this account shall remain in full force and effect in accordance, in the aggregate, with the follow- ing schedule: not more than $58,000,000 for the period April 1, 2014, through and past October 31, 2014, not more than an additional $127,183,321 for the period November 1, 2014 through and past October 31, 2015; not more than an additional $127,183,321 for the period November 1, 2015 through and past March 31, 2016. Notwithstanding any other law to the contrary, the amounts appropriated herein may be suballocated to any state department or agency for the purposes stated herein, only in accordance with a plan approved in a memorandum of understanding executed by the director of the budget, the speaker of the assembly, and the temporary president of the senate, who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding section 40 of state finance law or any other law to the contrary, this appropriation shall remain in full force and effect for the period April 1, 2014 to March 31, 2015 and the period April 1, 2015 to March 31, 2016 ........................................... 312,366,643 -------------- 736 12653-15-4 DIVISION OF HOUSING AND COMMUNITY RENEWAL AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 F&D-HOUSING DEVELOPMENT FUND PROGRAM Special Revenue Funds - Other Housing Development Fund Housing Development Account - 22950 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For carrying out the provisions of article XI of the private housing finance law, in relation to providing assistance to not-for-profit housing companies. No funds shall be expended from this appropri- ation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the division of housing and community renewal in such detail as the director of the budget may require ................... 8,227,000 ......................................... (re. $8,227,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For carrying out the provisions of article XI of the private housing finance law, in relation to providing assistance to not-for-profit housing companies. No funds shall be expended from this appropri- ation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the division of housing and community renewal in such detail as the director of the budget may require ................... 8,227,000 ......................................... (re. $6,673,000) For carrying out the provisions of article XI of the private housing finance law, in relation to providing assistance to not-for-profit housing companies. No funds shall be expended from this appropri- ation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the division of housing and community renewal in such detail as the director of the budget may require ................... 8,227,000 ........................................... (re. $740,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For carrying out the provisions of article XI of the private housing finance law, in relation to providing assistance to not-for-profit housing companies. No funds shall be expended from this appropri- ation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the division of housing and community renewal in such detail as the director of the budget may require.................... 8,227,000 ......................................... (re. $7,618,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For carrying out the provisions of article XI of the private housing finance law, in relation to providing assistance to not-for-profit housing companies. No funds shall be expended from this appropri- ation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the division of housing and community renewal in such detail as the director of the budget may require ................... 8,227,000 ......................................... (re. $8,227,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2008, as amended by chapter 496, section 6, of the laws of 2008: 737 12653-15-4 DIVISION OF HOUSING AND COMMUNITY RENEWAL AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For carrying out the provisions of article XI of the private housing finance law, in relation to providing assistance to not-for-profit housing companies. No funds shall be expended from this appropri- ation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the division of housing and community renewal in such detail as the director of the budget may require, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 ... 9,900,000 ......................................... (re. $7,981,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2007: For carrying out the provisions of article XI of the private housing finance law, in relation to providing assistance to not-for-profit housing companies. No funds shall be expended from this appropri- ation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the division of housing and community renewal in such detail as the director of the budget may require ................... 10,000,000 ........................................ (re. $6,200,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2006: For carrying out the provisions of article XI of the private housing finance law, in relation to providing assistance to not-for-profit housing companies. No funds shall be expended from this appropri- ation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the division of housing and community renewal in such detail as the director of the budget may require ................... 10,000,000 ........................................ (re. $5,000,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2004: For carrying out the provisions of article XI of the private housing finance law, in relation to providing assistance to not-for-profit housing companies. No funds shall be expended from this appropri- ation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the division of housing and community renewal in such detail as the director of the budget may require ................... 10,000,000 ........................................ (re. $4,205,000) OCR-NEIGHBORHOOD PRESERVATION PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For carrying out the provisions of article XVI of the private housing finance law and for the purpose of entering into a contract with the neighborhood preservation coalition to provide technical assistance and services to companies funded pursuant to article XVI of the private housing finance law; such contract shall be in an amount not less than $150,000. No funds shall be expended from this appropri- ation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the division of housing and community renewal in such 738 12653-15-4 DIVISION OF HOUSING AND COMMUNITY RENEWAL AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 detail as the director of the budget may require ................... 1,594,000 ......................................... (re. $1,287,000) The appropriation made by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012, is hereby amended and reappropriated to read: For carrying out the provisions of article XVI of the private housing finance law. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the division of housing and community renewal in such detail as the director of the budget may require; and, provided further that no more than $5,839,000 of this appropriation may be encumbered, contracted or disbursed as a result of the availability of $4,233,000 for housing and community development purposes admin- istered by the housing trust fund corporation pursuant to [a] chap- ter 59 of the laws of 2012. The commissioner of the division of housing and community renewal shall enter into a contract, in an amount not less than $150,000, with the neighborhood preservation coalition to provide technical assistance and services to companies funded pursuant to article XVI of the private housing finance law ... 10,072,000 .................................... (re. $6,184,000) OCR-RURAL PRESERVATION PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For carrying out the provisions of article XVII of the private housing finance law and for the purpose of entering into a contract with the rural housing coalition to provide technical assistance and services to companies funded pursuant to article XVII of the private housing finance law; such contract shall be in an amount not less than $150,000. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the division of housing and community renewal in such detail as the director of the budget may require ... 665,000 ...... (re. $488,000) The appropriation made by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012, is hereby amended and reappropriated to read: For carrying out the provisions of article XVII of the private housing finance law. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the division of housing and community renewal in such detail as the director of the budget may require; and, provided further that no more than $2,437,000 of this appropriation may be encumbered, contracted or disbursed as a result of the availability of $1,767,000 for housing and community development purposes admin- istered by the housing trust fund corporation pursuant to [a] chap- ter 59 of the laws of 2012. The commissioner of the division of housing and community renewal shall enter into a contract, in an amount not less than $150,000, with the rural housing coalition to provide technical assistance, training and other services to corpo- 739 12653-15-4 DIVISION OF HOUSING AND COMMUNITY RENEWAL AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 rations pursuant to article XVII of the private housing finance law ... 4,204,000 ..................................... (re. $2,413,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2009: For carrying out the provisions of article XVII of the private housing finance law. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the division of housing and community renewal in such detail as the director of the budget may require. Funds appropriated herein are supported by savings resulting from the increased Federal Medical Assistance Percentage (FMAP) provided pursuant to the Ameri- can Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 .......................... 487,000 ............................................... (re. $4,000) OCR-RURAL AND URBAN COMMUNITY INVESTMENT FUND PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For carrying out the provisions of article XXVII of the private hous- ing finance law. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the division of housing and community renewal in such detail as the director of the budget may require ................... 1,854,000 ......................................... (re. $1,854,000) OHP-LOW INCOME WEATHERIZATION PROGRAM Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal MISCELLANEOUS Operating Grants Fund Department of Energy Weatherization Account - 25499 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For low income weatherization grants to be apportioned in accordance with federal rules and regulations. Notwithstanding any other rule, regulation or law, moneys hereby appropriated are to be available for payment of contract obligations heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue and are subject to the approval of the director of the budget ... 32,500,000 ............................ (re. $31,921,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For low income weatherization grants to be apportioned in accordance with federal rules and regulations. Notwithstanding any other rule, regulation or law, moneys hereby appropriated are to be available for payment of contract obligations heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue and are subject to the approval of the director of the budget ... 42,500,000 ............................ (re. $29,076,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For low income weatherization grants to be apportioned in accordance with federal rules and regulations. Notwithstanding any other rule, 740 12653-15-4 DIVISION OF HOUSING AND COMMUNITY RENEWAL AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 regulation or law, moneys hereby appropriated are to be available for payment of contract obligations heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue and are subject to the approval of the director of the budget ... 42,500,000 ............................. (re. $7,241,000) By chapter 20, section 8, of the laws of 2010: For low income weatherization grants to be apportioned in accordance with federal rules and regulations of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009. Funds appropriated herein shall be subject to all applicable reporting and accountability requirements contained in such act. The sum of one hundred thirty-one million dollars ($131,000,000), or so much thereof as shall be sufficient to accomplish the purpose designated, is hereby appropriated to the division of housing and community renewal out of any moneys in the federal operating grants fund-290 department of energy weatherization account for payments to eligible grantees ... 131,000,000 ................... (re. $195,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For low income weatherization grants to be apportioned in accordance with federal rules and regulations. Notwithstanding any other rule, regulation or law, moneys hereby appropriated are to be available for payment of contract obligations heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue and are subject to the approval of the director of the budget ... 42,500,000 ............................ (re. $28,125,000) OHP-PERIODIC SUBSIDIES - LOCAL AREAS PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For payment of periodic subsidies to cities, towns, villages and hous- ing authorities in accordance with the public housing law. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the division of housing and community renewal in such detail as the director of the budget may require. Notwithstanding any law, rule, regulation or agreement between the division of housing and community renewal and any public housing authority to the contrary, funds shall be expended solely for payment of debt service or debt service reimbursement and may not be used for any other purpose ............ 8,700,000 ......................................... (re. $4,555,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For payment of periodic subsidies to cities, towns, villages and hous- ing authorities in accordance with the public housing law. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the division of housing and community renewal in such detail as the director of the budget may require. Notwithstanding any law, rule, regulation or agreement between the division of housing and community renewal and 741 12653-15-4 DIVISION OF HOUSING AND COMMUNITY RENEWAL AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 any public housing authority to the contrary, funds shall be expended solely for payment of debt service or debt service reimbursement and may not be used for any other purpose ............ 9,500,000 ......................................... (re. $1,984,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For payment of periodic subsidies to cities, towns, villages and hous- ing authorities in accordance with the public housing law. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the division of housing and community renewal in such detail as the director of the budget may require. Notwithstanding any law, rule, regulation or agreement between the division of housing and community renewal and any public housing authority to the contrary, funds shall be expended solely for payment of debt service or debt service reimbursement and may not be used for any other purpose ............ 10,219,000 .......................................... (re. $471,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For payment of periodic subsidies to cities, towns, villages and hous- ing authorities in accordance with the public housing law. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the division of housing and community renewal in such detail as the director of the budget may require. Notwithstanding any law, rule, regulation or agreement between the division of housing and community renewal and any public housing authority to the contrary, funds shall be expended solely for payment of debt service or debt service reimbursement and may not be used for any other purpose ............ 11,591,000 ........................................ (re. $1,688,000) OHP-RURAL RENTAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For carrying out the provisions of article XVII-A of the private hous- ing finance law in relation to providing assistance to sponsors of housing for persons of low income. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, such funds may be used by the commissioner of housing and community renewal in support of contracts scheduled to expire in 2012-13 for as many as 10 addi- tional years; in support of contracts for new eligible projects for a period not to exceed 5 years; and in support of contracts which reach their 25 year maximum in and/or prior to 2012-13 for an addi- tional one year period. Notwithstanding any other rule, regulation or law, moneys hereby appropriated are to be available for payment of contract obligations heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue and are subject to the approval of the director of the budget ............................. 19,600,000 .......................................... (re. $827,000) 742 12653-15-4 DIVISION OF HOUSING AND COMMUNITY RENEWAL AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For carrying out the provisions of article XVII-A of the private hous- ing finance law in relation to providing assistance to sponsors of housing for persons of low income. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, such funds may be used by the commissioner of housing and community renewal in support of contracts scheduled to expire in 2011-12 for as many as 10 addi- tional years; in support of contracts for new eligible projects for a period not to exceed 5 years; and in support of contracts which reach their 25 year maximum in and/or prior to 2011-12 for an addi- tional one year period. Notwithstanding any other rule, regulation or law, moneys hereby appropriated are to be available for payment of contract obligations heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue and are subject to the approval of the director of the budget ............................. 14,802,000 .......................................... (re. $199,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For carrying out the provisions of article XVII-A of the private hous- ing finance law in relation to providing assistance to sponsors of housing for persons of low income. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, such funds may be used by the commissioner of housing and community renewal in support of contracts scheduled to expire in 2010-11 for as many as 10 addi- tional years; in support of contracts for new eligible projects for a period not to exceed 5 years; and in support of contracts which reach their 25 year maximum in and/or prior to 2010-11 for an addi- tional one year period. Notwithstanding any other rule, regulation or law, moneys hereby appropriated are to be available for payment of contract obligations heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue and are subject to the approval of the director of the budget ............................. 14,802,000 ........................................... (re. $47,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2009, as amended by chapter 502, section 2, of the laws of 2009: For carrying out the provisions of article XVII-A of the private hous- ing finance law in relation to providing assistance to sponsors of housing for persons of low income. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, such funds may be used by the commissioner of housing and community renewal in support of contracts scheduled to expire in 2009-10 for as many as 10 addi- tional years; in support of contracts for new eligible projects for a period not to exceed 5 years; and in support of contracts which reach their 25 year maximum in and/or prior to 2009-10 for an addi- tional one year period. Notwithstanding any other rule, regulation or law, moneys hereby appropriated are to be available for payment of contract obligations heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue and are subject to the approval of the director of the budget; provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disburse- ment on and after November 1, 2009 shall be reduced by 12.5 percent 743 12653-15-4 DIVISION OF HOUSING AND COMMUNITY RENEWAL AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 of the amount that was undisbursed as of November 1, 2009 .......... 16,060,000 ........................................... (re. $10,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2008: For carrying out the provisions of article XVII-A of the private hous- ing finance law in relation to providing assistance to sponsors of housing for persons of low income. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, such funds may be used by the commissioner of housing and community renewal in support of contracts scheduled to expire in 2008-09 for as many as 10 addi- tional years; in support of contracts for new eligible projects for a period not to exceed 5 years; and in support of contracts that will reach the 25 year maximum in 2008-09 for an additional one year period. Notwithstanding any other rule, regulation or law, moneys hereby appropriated are to be available for payment of contract obligations heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue and are subject to the approval of the director of the budget ... 392,000 .. (re. $392,000) OHP-NEW YORK CITY HOUSING AUTHORITY TENANT PILOT PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For payment to the New York city housing authority for a tenant pilot program consistent with the public housing law ..................... 742,000 ............................................. (re. $742,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For payment to the New York City housing authority for a tenant pilot program consistent with the public housing law ..................... 742,000 .............................................. (re. $74,200) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2008, as amended by chapter 1, section 4, of the laws of 2009: For payment to the New York city housing authority for a tenant pilot program consistent with the public housing law ..................... 742,000 .............................................. (re. $74,200) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2007: For payment to the New York city housing authority for a tenant pilot program consistent with the public housing law ..................... 1,200,000 ........................................... (re. $120,000) URBAN HOMEOWNERSHIP ASSISTANCE PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2008, as amended by chapter 1, section 4, of the laws of 2009: 744 12653-15-4 DIVISION OF HOUSING AND COMMUNITY RENEWAL AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For grants to twelve Urban Homeownership Assistance Counseling Centers under the auspices of existing Neighborhood Preservation Companies and located in cities with a population of 60,000 or more, as deter- mined by the US Census of 2000, in furtherance of neighborhood pres- ervation activities pursuant to article XVI of the private housing finance law ... 733,000 .............................. (re. $16,000) URBAN RENEWAL - PERIODIC SUBSIDIES PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2002: For payment of periodic subsidies to municipalities as state assist- ance for urban renewal projects. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the division of housing and community renewal in such detail as the director of the budget may require ... 300,000 ............................................. (re. $300,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2001: For payment of periodic subsidies to municipalities as state assist- ance for urban renewal projects. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the division of housing and community renewal in such detail as the director of the budget may require ... 327,000 ............................................... (re. $3,000) PUBLIC HOUSING DRUG ELIMINATION PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2000: For services and expenses of a public housing drug elimination program as authorized by article XII of the public housing law and provided that all funds shall be expended in communities with a population of 65,000 or more as determined by the U.S. Census of 1990. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation until the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the division of housing and community renewal in such detail as the director of the budget may require ... 450,000 ....................... (re. $35,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2007, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: Maintenance Undistributed For services and expenses or for contracts with municipalities and/or private not-for-profit agencies for the amounts herein provided: 745 12653-15-4 DIVISION OF HOUSING AND COMMUNITY RENEWAL AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 General Fund Community Projects Fund - 007 Account CC BROOKLYN HOUSING AND FAMILY SERVICES, INC. ... 2,500 .... (re. $2,500) LOCAL DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION OF CROWN HEIGHTS, INC. ................. 3,500 ................................................. (re. $3,500) 746 12653-15-4 STATE OF NEW YORK MORTGAGE AGENCY AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS General Fund ....................... 114,989,000 0 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 114,989,000 0 ================ ================ SCHEDULE MORTGAGE INSURANCE FUND REIMBURSEMENT PROGRAM .............. 114,989,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For payment subject to the provisions of chapters 13 and 59 of the laws of 1987. No expenditures shall be made from this appropriation until a certificate of allo- cation has been approved by the director of the budget and copies thereof filed with the state comptroller and with the chairmen of the senate finance and assem- bly ways and means committees. Notwith- standing section 40 of the state finance law, this appropriation shall remain in effect until a subsequent appropriation is made available ............................. 114,989,000 -------------- 747 12653-15-4 OFFICE OF INDIGENT LEGAL SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS Special Revenue Funds - Other ...... 81,000,000 127,000,000 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 81,000,000 127,000,000 ================ ================ SCHEDULE INDIGENT LEGAL SERVICES PROGRAM ............................. 81,000,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Indigent Legal Services Fund Indigent Legal Services Account - 23551 For payments to counties and the city of New York related to indigent legal services pursuant to section 98-b of the state finance law and sections 832 and 833 of the executive law ........................... 77,000,000 For additional payments to counties and the city of New York related to indigent legal services pursuant to section 98-b of the state finance law and sections 832 and 833 of the executive law ......................... 4,000,000 -------------- 748 12653-15-4 OFFICE OF INDIGENT LEGAL SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 INDIGENT LEGAL SERVICES PROGRAM Special Revenue Funds - Other Indigent Legal Services Fund Indigent Legal Services Fund Account - 23551 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For payments to counties and the city of New York related to indigent legal services pursuant to section 98-b of the state finance law and sections 832 and 833 of the executive law .......................... 77,000,000 ....................................... (re. $77,000,000) For additional payments to counties and the city of New York related to indigent legal services pursuant to section 98-b of the state finance law and sections 832 and 833 of the executive law .......... 4,000,000 ......................................... (re. $4,000,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For payments to counties and the city of New York related to indigent legal services pursuant to section 98-b of the state finance law and sections 832 and 833 of the executive law .......................... 77,000,000 ....................................... (re. $23,000,000) For additional payments to counties and the city of New York related to indigent legal services pursuant to section 98-b of the state finance law and sections 832 and 833 of the executive law .......... 4,000,000 ......................................... (re. $4,000,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For payments to counties and the city of New York related to indigent legal services pursuant to section 98-b of the state finance law and sections 832 and 833 of the executive law .......................... 77,000,000 ....................................... (re. $11,000,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2010, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For payments to counties and the city of New York related to indigent legal services pursuant to section 98-b of the state finance law and sections 832 and 833 of the executive law .......................... 77,000,000 ........................................ (re. $8,000,000) 749 12653-15-4 OFFICE OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS General Fund ....................... 0 1,530,000 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 0 1,530,000 ================ ================ STATEWIDE TECHNOLOGY PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2007, as amended by chapter 496, section 1, of the laws of 2008: For transfer to state agencies, departments, and public authorities for services and expenses related to local, regional and state activities to facilitate increased physical access to broadband internet services statewide. Such activities may include but shall not be limited to research, design, implementation, operations, management and administration of programs related to infrastructure initiatives to facilitate physical access to communities and enti- ties that lack such access. Funds shall be distributed in accordance with a competitive process that will leverage additional funds by offering grants that match investments by private or other govern- mental entities. Eligible applicants may include public and private entities, and not-for-profit organizations ......................... 1,250,000 ........................................... (re. $765,000) For transfer to state agencies and departments for services and expenses related to local, regional and state activities to provide equal and universal access to broadband internet services for under- served rural and urban areas, including schools and libraries. Such activities may include but shall not be limited to research, design, implementation, operation, management and administration of programs to foster coordinated or cooperative service delivery initiatives among public, private, and/or not-for-profit organizations, and shared use of infrastructure or other resources. Funds shall be distributed in accordance with a competitive process that leverages additional investments by private or other governmental entities. The director of the budget, in cooperation with other executive agency officers as appropriate, shall report at least quarterly to the chair of the senate finance committee and the chair of the assembly ways and means committee as to the amounts and purposes for which these funds have been allocated .............................. 1,250,000 ........................................... (re. $765,000) 750 12653-15-4 INTEREST ON LAWYER ACCOUNT AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS Special Revenue Funds - Other ...... 45,000,000 0 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 45,000,000 0 ================ ================ SCHEDULE NEW YORK INTEREST ON LAWYER ACCOUNT ......................... 45,000,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other New York Interest on Lawyer Fund IOLA Private Contributions Account - 20301 For payment of grants pursuant to the provisions of section 97-v of the state finance law ................................. 45,000,000 -------------- 751 12653-15-4 JUSTICE CENTER FOR THE PROTECTION OF PEOPLE WITH SPECIAL NEEDS AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS General Fund ....................... 170,000 0 Special Revenue Funds - Other ...... 479,000 0 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 649,000 0 ================ ================ SCHEDULE COMMUNITY SUPPORT PROGRAMS ..................................... 649,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the money hereby appropriated may be increased or decreased by interchange, with any appropriation of the justice center for the protection of people with special needs, and may be increased or decreased by transfer or suballocation between these appropriated amounts and appropriations of the commission on quali- ty of care and advocacy for persons with disabilities, office of mental health, office for people with developmental disa- bilities, office of alcoholism and substance abuse services, department of health, and the office of children and family services with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chair- man of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. For services and expenses related to the adult homes advocacy program ................... 170,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ..................... 170,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other HCRA Resources Fund Adult Home Resident Council Support Project Account - 20813 752 12653-15-4 JUSTICE CENTER FOR THE PROTECTION OF PEOPLE WITH SPECIAL NEEDS AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the money hereby appropriated may be increased or decreased by interchange, with any appropriation of the justice center for the protection of people with special needs, and may be increased or decreased by transfer or suballocation between these appropriated amounts and appropriations of the commission on quali- ty of care and advocacy for persons with disabilities, office of mental health, office for people with developmental disa- bilities, office of alcoholism and substance abuse services, department of health, and the office of children and family services with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chair- man of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. For services and expenses related to the adult homes resident council support project ......................................... 60,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ...................... 60,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Federal Salary Sharing Account - 22056 Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the money hereby appropriated may be increased or decreased by interchange, with any appropriation of the justice center for the protection of people with special needs, and may be increased or decreased by transfer or suballocation between these appropriated amounts and appropriations of the commission on quali- ty of care and advocacy for persons with disabilities, office of mental health, office for people with developmental disa- bilities, office of alcoholism and substance abuse services, department of health, and the office of children and family services with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the department of audit and 753 12653-15-4 JUSTICE CENTER FOR THE PROTECTION OF PEOPLE WITH SPECIAL NEEDS AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 control and copies thereof with the chair- man of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. For surrogate decision-making committee program contracts with local service providers ...................................... 419,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ..................... 419,000 -------------- 754 12653-15-4 JUSTICE CENTER FOR THE PROTECTION OF PEOPLE WITH SPECIAL NEEDS AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 COMMUNITY SUPPORT PROGRAMS General Fund Local Assistance Account By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the money hereby appropri- ated may be increased or decreased by interchange, with any appro- priation of the justice center for the protection of people with special needs, and may be increased or decreased by transfer or suballocation between these appropriated amounts and appropriations of the commission on quality of care and advocacy for persons with disabilities, office of mental health, office for people with devel- opmental disabilities, office of alcoholism and substance abuse services, department of health, and the office of children and fami- ly services with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. For services and expenses related to the adult homes advocacy program ... 128,000 .......................................... (re. $38,000) Special Revenue Funds - Other HCRA Resources Fund Adult Home Resident Council Support Project Account By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the money hereby appropri- ated may be increased or decreased by interchange, with any appro- priation of the justice center for the protection of people with special needs, and may be increased or decreased by transfer or suballocation between these appropriated amounts and appropriations of the commission on quality of care and advocacy for persons with disabilities, office of mental health, office for people with devel- opmental disabilities, office of alcoholism and substance abuse services, department of health, and the office of children and fami- ly services with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. For services and expenses related to the adult homes resident council support project ... 45,000 ........................... (re. $45,000) Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Federal Salary Sharing Account By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the money hereby appropri- ated may be increased or decreased by interchange, with any appro- priation of the justice center for the protection of people with 755 12653-15-4 JUSTICE CENTER FOR THE PROTECTION OF PEOPLE WITH SPECIAL NEEDS AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 special needs, and may be increased or decreased by transfer or suballocation between these appropriated amounts and appropriations of the commission on quality of care and advocacy for persons with disabilities, office of mental health, office for people with devel- opmental disabilities, office of alcoholism and substance abuse services, department of health, and the office of children and fami- ly services with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. For surrogate decision-making committee program contracts with local service providers ... 314,000 ....................... (re. $139,000) 756 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS General Fund ....................... 12,686,000 12,234,456 Special Revenue Funds - Federal .... 222,564,000 341,742,000 Special Revenue Funds - Other ...... 419,000 0 Enterprise Funds ................... 3,650,000,000 4,669,000,000 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 3,885,669,000 5,052,976,456 ================ ================ SCHEDULE ADMINISTRATION PROGRAM ...................................... 15,000,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Unemployment Insurance Administration Fund Unemployment Insurance Administration Account - 25901 For services and expenses of administering unemployment insurance programs, job service programs, workforce investment act programs, employability development programs, other miscellaneous programs, and a reserve for unanticipated funding, pursuant to federal grants and contracts. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations ............. 15,000,000 -------------- EMPLOYMENT AND TRAINING PROGRAM ............................ 193,750,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account For services related to the continuation of displaced homemaker services. Funds made available herein may be used for state agency contractors, or aid to local social services districts, provided, further, that no more than ten percent of such funds may be used for program adminis- tration at each individual displaced home- maker center. Each program administrator shall prepare and submit an annual report by December 1, 2014, to the department of labor, the chairs of the senate committee on social services, and the senate commit- tee on children and families and the 757 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 assembly chair of the committee on social services, on the summary of activities, including but not limited to the number of eligible recipients, and the outcome for each recipient together with a summary of revenue and expenses including all sala- ries ......................................... 1,630,000 For services and expenses of the New York committee on occupational safety and health ......................................... 350,000 For services and expenses of the Chamber On-the-Job training program to assist employers in providing occupational, hands-on training for their current employees ...................................... 750,000 For services and expenses of the New York Council on Occupational Safety and Health (NYCOSH), located on Long Island ............... 155,000 For services and expenses of the New York State American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations (AFL-CIO) Workforce Development Institute (WDI) ........................................ 4,000,000 For services and expenses of the Rochester tooling and machining institute, inc ............ 50,000 For services and expenses of Hillside Works ...... 100,000 For services and expenses of the Summer of Opportunity Youth Employment Program - Rochester ...................................... 300,000 For services and expenses of the New York State American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations (AFL-CIO) Cornell Leadership Institute ......... 150,000 For services and expenses of the Domestic Violence Program of the Cornell University Labor Extension School in Partnership with the New York State American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organiza- tions (AFL-CIO) ................................ 150,000 For services and expenses of the Brooklyn Chamber of Commerce - Jobs 2014 Program ........ 500,000 For services and expenses of the Western New York Council on Safety and Health (WNYCOSH) ...................................... 201,000 For services and expenses of the Worker Institute at the Cornell School of Indus- trial and Labor Relations ...................... 300,000 For services and expenses of a manufacturing initiative administered by the New York State American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations 758 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 (AFL-CIO) Workforce Development Institute (WDI) ........................................ 3,000,000 For services and expenses related to solar energy maintenance training to be adminis- tered through the New York State American Federation of Labor and Congress of Indus- trial Organizations (AFL-CIO) Workforce Development Institute (WDI) .................... 500,000 For services and expenses of the building trades pre-apprenticeship program located in Rochester (BTPAP), administered by the New York State American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organiza- tions (AFL-CIO) Workforce Development Institute (WDI) ................................ 200,000 For services and expenses of the building trades pre-apprenticeship program located in Western New York (BTPAP), administered by the New York State American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organ- izations (AFL-CIO) Workforce Development Institute (WDI) ................................ 200,000 For services and expenses of Youth Build of Long Island ..................................... 50,000 For services and expenses of the Midwood Development Corporation for the supple- mental sanitation and supported employment program ........................................ 100,000 -------------- Program account subtotal .................. 12,686,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Emergency Employment Act Fund Federal Workforce Investment Act Account - 26001 For the administration and operation of employment and training programs as funded by grants under the workforce investment act, public law 105-220, including grants to other governmental units, community- based organizations, non-profit and for profit organizations, suballocations to state departments and agencies and a portion may be transferred to state oper- ations, according to the following: For services and expenses of statewide activities, including but not limited to state administration and technical assist- ance to local workforce investment areas, pursuant to an expenditure plan approved by the director of the budget. Of the 759 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 moneys appropriated herein for statewide activities, the state workforce investment board shall assist the governor in devel- oping programs and identifying activities to be funded through the statewide reserve pursuant to section 134 of the federal workforce investment act, PL 105-220, and the commissioner of labor shall period- ically report to the state workforce investment board on such programs and activities which shall be developed giving consideration to the strategic training alliance program and other existing programs. Of the amount appropriated herein, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, up to $1,500,000 may be made available through transfer or suballo- cation to the office of children and fami- ly services, in accordance with a memoran- dum of understanding with the office of children and family services, to award to selected county youth bureaus for eligible workforce development programs including activities for at-risk youth. Statewide employment and training activities may include one-to-one business advisement and training for qualified enrollees of the self-employment assistance program which may be operated by the state's small business development centers or the entre- preneurial assistance program ................ 5,333,000 For services and expenses of adult, youth and dislocated worker employment and training local workforce investment area programs and statewide rapid response activities ................................. 155,731,000 For services and expenses of miscellaneous workforce investment act, public law 105- 220 national reserve grants and other federal employment and training grants and federally administered programs ............. 20,000,000 -------------- OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH PROGRAM ......................... 419,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Hazard Abatement Account - 22152 760 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment of state aid to local govern- ments pursuant to the provisions of chap- ter 729 of the laws of 1980 for the purposes of hazard abatement ................... 419,000 -------------- UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE BENEFIT PROGRAM ................... 3,676,500,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Unemployment Insurance Occupational Training Fund Unemployment Insurance Occupational Training Account - 25950 For the payment of expenses and allowances to authorized enrollees under approved employment and training programs or for payment of unemployment insurance benefits as authorized by the federal government through the disaster unemployment assist- ance program ................................ 26,500,000 -------------- Program account subtotal .................. 26,500,000 -------------- Enterprise Funds Unemployment Insurance Benefit Fund Unemployment Insurance Benefit Account - 50650 For payment of unemployment insurance bene- fits pursuant to article 18 of the labor law or as authorized by the federal government through the disaster unemploy- ment assistance program, the emergency unemployment compensation program, the extended benefit program, the federal additional compensation program or any other federally funded unemployment bene- fit program .............................. 3,650,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ............... 3,650,000,000 -------------- 761 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 ADMINISTRATION PROGRAM Special Revenue Funds - Federal Unemployment Insurance Administration Fund Unemployment Insurance Administration Account By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses of administering unemployment insurance programs, job service programs, workforce investment act programs, employability development programs, other miscellaneous programs, and a reserve for unanticipated funding, pursuant to federal grants and contracts. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations ... 15,000,000 .................. (re. $15,000,000) For payment of unemployment insurance benefits as authorized by the federal government through the disaster unemployment assistance program ... 5,000,000 ............................. (re. $5,000,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses of administering unemployment insurance programs, job service programs, workforce investment act programs, employability development programs, other miscellaneous programs, and a reserve for unanticipated funding, pursuant to federal grants and contracts. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations ... 15,000,000 .................. (re. $15,000,000) For payment of unemployment insurance benefits as authorized by the federal government through the disaster unemployment assistance program ... 5,000,000 ............................. (re. $5,000,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses of administering unemployment insurance programs, job service programs, workforce investment act programs, employability development programs, other miscellaneous programs, and a reserve for unanticipated funding, pursuant to federal grants and contracts. A portion of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations ... 15,000,000 .................. (re. $15,000,000) EMPLOYMENT AND TRAINING PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses of the New York committee on occupational safety and health ... 350,000 ....................... (re. $350,000) For services and expenses of the Chamber On-the-Job training program to assist employers in providing occupational, hands-on training for their current employees ... 750,000 ................. (re. $750,000) For services and expenses of the New York Committee on Occupational Safety and Health (NYCOSH), located on Long Island ................. 155,000 ............................................. (re. $155,000) For services and expenses of the building trades pre-apprenticeship program located in Rochester (BTPAP) ... 200,000 .... (re. $200,000) 762 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses of the building trades pre-apprenticeship program located in Western New York (BTPAP) ........................ 200,000 ............................................. (re. $200,000) For services and expenses of the Rochester tooling and machining institute, inc ... 50,000 ............................ (re. $50,000) For services and expenses of Hillside Works .......................... 100,000 ............................................. (re. $100,000) For services and expenses of the Summer of Opportunity Youth Employ- ment Program - Rochester ... 250,000 ................ (re. $250,000) For services and expenses of Project RISE - Referral, Information, Services, Employment ... 300,000 .................... (re. $300,000) For services and expenses of the New York State American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations (AFL-CIO) Cornell Leadership Institute ... 150,000 .................... (re. $150,000) For services and expenses of the Domestic Violence Program of the Cornell University Labor Extension School in Partnership with the New York State American Federation of Labor and Congress of Indus- trial Organizations (AFL-CIO) ... 150,000 ........... (re. $150,000) For services and expenses of the Labor and Industry For Education (LIFE) Project ... 20,000 ............................ (re. $20,000) For services and expenses of the Brooklyn Chamber of Commerce - Neigh- borhood development project ... 100,000 ............. (re. $100,000) For services and expenses of the Brooklyn Chamber of Commerce Jobs 2013 Program ... 500,000 ............................ (re. $500,000) The appropriation made by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013, is hereby amended and reappropriated to read: For services related to the continuation of displaced homemaker services. Funds made available herein may be used for state agency contractors, or aid to local social services districts, provided, further, that no more than ten percent of such funds may be used for program administration at each individual displaced homemaker center. Each program administrator shall prepare and submit an annu- al report by December 1, 2013, to the [office of temporary and disa- bility assistance] DEPARTMENT OF LABOR, the chairs of the senate committee on social services, and the senate committee on children and families and the assembly chair of the committee on social services, on the summary of activities, including but not limited to the number of eligible recipients, and the outcome for each recipi- ent together with a summary of revenues and expenses including all salaries ... 1,354,456 ............................ (re. $1,354,456) For services and expenses[, including administrative expenses of no more than ten percent of the amount appropriated herein,] of the New York State American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations (AFL-CIO) Workforce Development Institute (WDI) ...... 4,000,000 ......................................... (re. $4,000,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses of the New York Committee on Occupational Safety and Health ... 350,000 ....................... (re. $171,000) For services and expenses of the chamber-on-the-job training program ... 750,000 ......................................... (re. $450,000) 763 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses of the Long Island office New York committee on occupational safety and health (NYCOSH) ......................... 155,000 .............................................. (re. $60,000) For services and expenses of the building trades preapprenticeship program (BTPAP) ... 200,000 ......................... (re. $200,000) For services and expenses of the workforce development institute ..... 2,295,000 ........................................... (re. $971,000) For services and expenses of the Summer of Opportunity Youth Employ- ment Program - Rochester ... 250,000 ................ (re. $250,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses of the Summer of Opportunity Youth Employ- ment Program - Rochester ... 250,000 ................ (re. $250,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For allocation to local social services districts, notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, and without local financial partic- ipation, for costs of operating the summer youth programs providing full wage subsidy paid summer employment and associated supportive services to youths living in households whose incomes do not exceed 200 percent of the federal poverty level. Notwithstanding any other inconsistent provision of law to the contrary, the commissioner of any local department of social services may assign all or a portion of moneys appropriated herein on behalf of such local department of social services to the workforce investment board designated by such commissioner and upon receipt of such monies, any such workforce investment board shall be obligated to utilize such funds consistent with the purposes of this appropriation. Funds appropriated herein shall be allocated to local social services districts in accordance with a methodology that shall be based on allocations for the prior state fiscal year and on a district's relative share of persons aged fourteen to twenty living in households whose incomes do not exceed 200 percent of the federal poverty level. Any portion of the amount appropriated herein, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, may be made available through transfer or suballocation to the office of temporary and disability assistance for costs of oper- ating summer youth programs consistent with the provisions contained herein ... 25,000,000 ............................ (re. $21,958,000) For allocation to local social services districts, notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, and without local financial partic- ipation, for costs of operating the summer youth programs providing full wage subsidy paid summer employment and associated supportive services to youths living in households whose incomes do not exceed 200 percent of the federal poverty level. Notwithstanding any other inconsistent provision of law to the contrary, the commissioner of any local department of social services may assign all or a portion of moneys appropriated herein on behalf of such local department of social services to the workforce investment board designated by such commissioner and upon receipt of such monies, any such workforce investment board shall be obligated to utilize such funds consistent with the purposes of this appropriation. Funds appropriated herein 764 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 shall be allocated to local social services districts in accordance with a methodology that shall be based on allocations for the prior state fiscal year and on a district's relative share of persons aged fourteen to twenty living in households whose incomes do not exceed 200 percent of the federal poverty level. Any portion of the amount appropriated herein, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, may be made available through transfer or suballocation to the office of temporary and disability assistance for costs of oper- ating summer youth programs consistent with the provisions contained herein ... 25,000,000 ............................. (re. $3,042,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011, as added by chapter 55, section 2, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses related to the continuation of displaced homemaker services. Funds made available herein may be used for state agency contractors, or aid to local social services districts, provided, further that no more than ten percent of such funds may be used for program administration at each individual displaced home- maker center. Each program administrator shall prepare and submit an annual report to the department of labor, the chairs of the senate committee on social services, and the senate committee on children and families and the assembly chair of the committee on social services, on the summary of activities, including but not limited to the number of eligible recipients, and the outcome for each recipi- ent together with a summary of revenues and expenses including all salaries ... 2,500,000 ............................... (re. $28,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2009, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For services and expenses of the displaced homemaker program to continue the operation of existing displaced homemaker centers. Of the amount appropriated herein, up to $105,000 may be allocated to support annual program administration costs ........................ 2,200,000 ........................................... (re. $232,000) For services and expenses of Jobs for Youth according to the following sub-schedule ... 1,088,000 ........................... (re. $35,000) sub-schedule Henry Street Settlement ............ 155,747 Laguardia Community College ........ 141,061 Research Foundation of SUNY ........ 208,700 Southeast Bronx Neighborhood Centers, Inc ..................... 208,700 Syracuse Model Neighborhood Facility, Inc. ................... 186,896 YWCA of Western New York ........... 186,896 For services and expenses of the Consortium for Worker Education Work- force Development Program ... 341,250 ................. (re. $8,000) For services and expenses of the Consortium for Worker Education Work- force Development Program ... 455,000 ................. (re. $8,000) 765 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses of the Western New York Council on Occupa- tional Safety and Health ... 169,500 ................. (re. $10,000) For services and expenses of the Western New York Council on Occupa- tional Safety and Health ... 226,000 ................. (re. $10,000) For services and expenses of WNYCOSH Special training, education, safety and Health programs and meetings for WNY Employers and employees ... 135,750 ................................. (re. $5,000) For services and expenses of WNYCOSH Special training, education, safety and Health programs and meetings for WNY Employers and employees ... 181,000 ................................. (re. $5,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2008, as amended by chapter 1, section 2, of the laws of 2009: For services and expenses of the On-the-Job Chamber training program to assist employers in providing occupational, hands-on training for their current employees ... 216,000 .................. (re. $43,000) Project Schedule PROJECT AMOUNT ---------------------------------------------------------- Greater Olean Chamber of Commerce - Catta- raugus County ................................... 27,000 Hornell Chamber of Commerce - Steuben County ................................................. 27,000 Plattsburgh North Country Chamber of Commerce ........................................ 27,000 Tompkins County Chamber of Commerce ............... 27,000 Jamaica Chamber of Commerce - Queens County ....... 27,000 Greater Binghamton Chamber of Commerce - Broome County ................................... 27,000 Amherst Chamber of Commerce - Niagara County ................................................. 27,000 Brooklyn Chamber of Commerce - Kings County ....... 27,000 -------------- Total ........................................ 216,000 -------------- For the services and expenses of the NYS AFL-CIO Workforce Development Institute including Upstate, Erie Canal Corridor and Long Island for workforce training, education, and program development ............. 1,354,000 ........................................... (re. $136,000) For services and expenses of NYS AFL-ClO Workforce Development Insti- tute in conjunction with ATU training and education at Albany, Syra- cuse, Rochester and Buffalo locations .............................. 307,000 .............................................. (re. $72,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2007, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2008: For services and expenses of the jobs for non-TANF recipients program ... 198,216 ......................................... (re. $198,216) IBEW Training ... 98,713 ............................... (re. $98,700) 766 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Westchester Putnam Counties Consortium for Worker Education and Train- ing ... 123,391 ..................................... (re. $123,300) For services and expenses of the New York Committee on Occupational Safety and Health ... 296,139 ........................ (re. $69,000) For services and expenses of the Consortium for Worker Education Work- place Literacy program ... 197,426 .................... (re. $7,000) For services and expenses of the Consortium for Worker Education Work- force Development program ... 449,145 ................ (re. $11,000) For services and expenses of the Utica dislocated worker assistance center in conjunction with the American Federation of Labor-Congress of Industrial Organizations (AFL-CIO) ... 197,426 ..... (re. $4,000) For services and expenses of NYS AFL-CIO Workforce Development Insti- tute with ATU ... 394,852 ............................ (re. $36,000) For the services and expenses of the Jobs for Youth Baden Street Settlement program ... 276,594 ........................ (re. $5,000) For services and expenses of the Queens Veterans Foundation .......... 14,807 ................................................ (re. $3,100) For services and expenses of the Robert F. Wagner Labor Archives ..... 27,640 ................................................ (re. $2,000) Long Island Office NYCOSH ... 123,391 .................. (re. $10,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2007, as amended by chapter 496, section 3, of the laws of 2008: For services and expenses of the Displaced Homemaker Program, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 ... 5,231,794 .................. (re. $33,000) For the services and expenses of the NYS AFL-CIO Workforce Development Institute including Upstate, Erie Canal Corridor and Long Island for workforce training, education and program development, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expend- iture and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 ... 4,935,655 ....................... (re. $453,000) For the services and expenses of the Jobs for Youth Program, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expend- iture and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 ... 1,073,799 ........................ (re. $43,000) NYS AFL CIO Workforce Development Institute for state and upstate operations, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undis- bursed as of August 15, 2008 ....................................... 1,283,270 ............................................ (re. $20,000) For the services and expenses of the United Auto Worker (UAW) American Axle and United Auto Worker (UAW) Perrys Ice Cream workforce train- ing, education and program development, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disburse- ment on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent 767 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 ........... 987,131 ............................................. (re. $987,131) For services and expenses of the On-the-Job training program to assist employers in providing occupational, hands-on training for their current employees, provided, however, that the amount of this appro- priation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 ... 789,705 ... (re. $190,000) Project Schedule PROJECT AMOUNT -------------------------------------------- Greater Olean Chamber of Commerce - Cattaraugus County ..... 98,713 Hornell Chamber of Commerce - Steuben County .................... 98,713 Plattsburgh North Country Chamber of Commerce ............... 98,713 Tompkins County Chamber of Commerce .......................... 98,713 Jamaica Chamber of Commerce - Queens County ..................... 98,713 Greater Binghamton Chamber of Commerce - Broome County .......... 98,713 Amherst Chamber of Commerce - Niagara County .................... 98,713 Brooklyn Chamber of Commerce - Kings County ...................... 98,713 --------------- Total ........................ 789,705 --------------- By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2006, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For the services and expenses of the Displaced Homemaker Program ..... 3,000,000 ........................................... (re. $221,000) For the services and expenses of the Jobs for Youth Baden Street Settlement Program ... 190,500 ....................... (re. $10,000) For various Assembly labor initiatives ... 805,500 .... (re. $672,000) For Senate Majority Labor Initiatives ................................ 1,800,000 ........................................... (re. $297,000) For services and expenses of the New York Committee on Occupational Safety and Health ... 300,000 ........................ (re. $27,000) For services and expenses of the Western New York Council on Occupa- tional Safety and Health ... 250,000 ................. (re. $17,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2006, as amended by chapter 496, section 3, of the laws of 2008: For the services and expenses of the Jobs for Youth Program, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expend- iture and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be 768 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 ... 1,088,000 ....................... (re. $157,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2005: For the services and expenses of the Chamber on the Job Training program ... 1,001,000 ................................ (re. $73,000) For the services and expenses of the Displaced Homemaker Program ..... $3,000,000 .......................................... (re. $248,000) For the services and expenses of the (AFL-CIO) Workforce Development Institute and United Auto Worker (UAW) American Axle Perry's Ice Cream workforce training, education and program development ........ 500,000 .............................................. (re. $16,000) For Senate Majority Labor Initiatives ... 1,750,000 ... (re. $835,000) For services and expenses of the Institute for Women and Work ........ 100,000 ............................................... (re. $2,000) For services and expenses of the Jobs for Youth Program .............. 1,088,000 ........................................... (re. $157,000) For services and expenses of the Jobs for Youth Baden Street Settle- ment program ... 190,500 .............................. (re. $8,000) For services and expenses of the Mt. Sinai-Irving Selikoff Occupa- tional Health Clinical Center ... 175,000 ............ (re. $13,000) For services and expenses of the New York Committee on Occupational Safety and Health ... 300,000 ........................ (re. $37,000) For services and expenses of the Queens Veterans Foundation .......... 15,000 ................................................ (re. $3,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 1999: For services and expenses of the strategic training alliance program. The amount appropriated herein may be suballocated to the Urban Devel- opment Corporation according to the following sub-schedule ......... 34,000,000 .......................................... (re. $725,000) sub-schedule For the Delphi Harrison ther- mal systems project ............ 4,000,000 For the American axle project .... 1,000,000 For the Delphi Automotive, Rochester New York oper- ations ........................... 725,000 For additional projects relat- ing to the strategic train- ing alliance program .......... 28,275,000 -------------- Total of sub-schedule ....... 34,000,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal [Workforce Investment] EMERGENCY EMPLOYMENT Act Fund Federal [Emergency Employment] WORKFORCE INVESTMENT Act Account - 26001 769 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For the administration and operation of employment and training programs as funded by grants under the workforce investment act, public law 105-220, including grants to other governmental units, community-based organizations, non-profit and for profit organiza- tions, suballocations to state departments and agencies and a portion may be transferred to state operations, according to the following: For services and expenses of statewide activities, including but not limited to state administration and technical assistance to local workforce investment areas, pursuant to an expenditure plan approved by the director of the budget. Of the moneys appropriated herein for statewide activities, the state workforce investment board shall assist the governor in developing programs and identifying activ- ities to be funded through the statewide reserve pursuant to section 134 of the federal workforce investment act, PL 105-220, and the commissioner of labor shall periodically report to the state work- force investment board on such programs and activities which shall be developed giving consideration to the strategic training alliance program and other existing programs. Of the amount appropriated herein, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, up to $1,500,000 may be made available through transfer or suballocation to the office of children and family services, in accordance with a memorandum of understanding with the office of children and family services, to award to selected county youth bureaus for eligible workforce development programs including activities for at-risk youth. Statewide employment and training activities may include one-to-one business advisement and training for qualified enrollees of the self-employment assistance program which may be operated by the state's small business development centers or the entrepreneurial assistance program ... 4,961,000 .................. (re. $4,961,000) For services and expenses of adult, youth and dislocated worker employment and training local workforce investment area programs and statewide rapid response activities ................................ 146,398,000 ..................................... (re. $131,000,000) For services and expenses of miscellaneous workforce investment act, public law 105-220 national reserve grants and other federal employ- ment and training grants and federally administered programs ....... 20,000,000 ....................................... (re. $20,000,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For the administration and operation of employment and training programs as funded by grants under the workforce investment act, public law 105-220, including grants to other governmental units, community-based organizations, non-profit and for profit organiza- tions, suballocations to state departments and agencies and a portion may be transferred to state operations, according to the following: For services and expenses of statewide activities, including but not limited to state administration and technical assistance to local workforce investment areas, pursuant to an expenditure plan approved 770 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 by the director of the budget. Of the moneys appropriated herein for statewide activities, the state workforce investment board shall assist the governor in developing programs and identifying activ- ities to be funded through the statewide reserve pursuant to section 134 of the federal workforce investment act, PL 105-220, and the commissioner of labor shall periodically report to the state work- force investment board on such programs and activities which shall be developed giving consideration to the strategic training alliance program and other existing programs. Of the amount appropriated herein, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, up to $1,500,000 may be made available through transfer or suballocation to the office of children and family services, in accordance with a memorandum of understanding with the office of children and family services, to award to selected county youth bureaus for eligible workforce development programs including activities for at-risk youth. Statewide employment and training activities may include one-to-one business advisement and training for qualified enrollees of the self-employment assistance program which may be operated by the state's small business development centers or the entrepreneurial assistance program ... 200,000 ...................... (re. $200,000) For services and expenses of adult, youth and dislocated worker employment and training local workforce investment area programs and statewide rapid response activities ................................ 162,507,000 ...................................... (re. $19,000,000) For services and expenses of miscellaneous workforce investment act, public law 105-220 national reserve grants and other federal employ- ment and training grants and federally administered programs ....... 20,000,000 ....................................... (re. $19,902,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For the administration and operation of employment and training programs as funded by grants under the workforce investment act, public law 105-220, including grants to other governmental units, community-based organizations, non-profit and for profit organiza- tions, suballocations to state departments and agencies and a portion may be transferred to state operations, according to the following: For services and expenses of statewide activities, including but not limited to state administration and technical assistance to local workforce investment areas, pursuant to an expenditure plan approved by the director of the budget. Of the moneys appropriated herein for statewide activities, the state workforce investment board shall assist the governor in developing programs and identifying activ- ities to be funded through the statewide reserve pursuant to section 134 of the federal workforce investment act, PL 105-220, and the commissioner of labor shall periodically report to the state work- force investment board on such programs and activities which shall be developed giving consideration to the strategic training alliance program and other existing programs. Of the amount appropriated herein, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, up to $1,500,000 may be made available 771 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 through transfer or suballocation to the office of children and family services, in accordance with a memorandum of understanding with the office of children and family services, to award to selected county youth bureaus for eligible workforce development programs including activities for at-risk youth. Statewide employment and training activities may include one-to-one business advisement and training for qualified enrollees of the self-employment assistance program which may be operated by the state's small business development centers or the entrepreneurial assistance program ................................................. 5,064,000 ......................................... (re. $3,545,000) For services and expenses of adult, youth and dislocated worker employment and training local workforce investment area programs and statewide rapid response activities ................................ 152,375,000 ...................................... (re. $24,312,000) For services and expenses of miscellaneous workforce investment act, public law 105-220 national reserve grants and other federal employ- ment and training grants and federally administered programs ....... 20,000,000 ........................................ (re. $9,593,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2010, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For the administration and operation of employment and training programs as funded by grants under the workforce investment act, public law 105-220, including grants to other governmental units, community-based organizations, non-profit and for profit organiza- tions, suballocations to state departments and agencies and a portion may be transferred to state operations, according to the following: For services and expenses of miscellaneous workforce investment act, public law 105-220 national reserve grants and other federal employ- ment and training grants and federally administered programs ....... 39,500,000 ........................................ (re. $5,000,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2010, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For the administration and operation of employment and training programs as funded by grants under the workforce investment act, public law 105-220, including grants to other governmental units, community-based organizations, non-profit and for profit organiza- tions, suballocations to state departments and agencies and a portion may be transferred to state operations, according to the following: For services and expenses of statewide activities, including but not limited to state administration and technical assistance to local workforce investment areas, pursuant to an expenditure plan approved by the director of the budget. Of the moneys appropriated herein for statewide activities, the state workforce investment board shall assist the governor in developing programs and identifying activ- ities to be funded through the statewide reserve pursuant to section 134 of the federal workforce investment act, PL 105-220, and the commissioner of labor shall periodically report to the state work- 772 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 force investment board on such programs and activities which shall be developed giving consideration to the strategic training alliance program and other existing programs. Of the amount appropriated herein, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, up to $1,500,000 may be made available through transfer or suballocation to the office of children and family services, in accordance with a memorandum of understanding with the office of children and family services, to award to selected county youth bureaus for eligible workforce development programs including activities for at-risk youth. Statewide employment and training activities may include one-to-one business advisement and training for qualified enrollees of the self-employment assistance program which may be operated by the state's small business development centers or the entrepreneurial assistance program ... 6,496,000 ..................... (re. $10,000) For the administration and operation of employment and training programs as funded by grants under the workforce investment act, public law 105-220, including grants to other governmental units, community-based organizations, non-profit and for profit organiza- tions, suballocations to state departments and agencies and a portion may be transferred to state operations, according to the following: For services and expenses of adult, youth and dislocated worker employment and training local workforce investment area programs and statewide rapid response activities ................................ 165,230,000 ...................................... (re. $11,229,000) UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE BENEFIT PROGRAM Special Revenue Funds - Federal Unemployment Insurance Occupational Training Fund Unemployment Insurance Occupational Training Account - 25950 The appropriation made by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013, is hereby amended and reappropriated to read: For the payment of expenses and allowances to authorized enrollees under approved employment and training programs OR FOR PAYMENT OF UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE BENEFITS AS AUTHORIZED BY THE FEDERAL GOVERN- MENT THROUGH THE DISASTER UNEMPLOYMENT ASSISTANCE PROGRAM ... 21,500,000 ....................................... (re. $21,500,000) The appropriation made by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012, is hereby amended and reappropriated to read: For the payment of expenses and allowances to authorized enrollees under approved employment and training programs OR FOR PAYMENT OF UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE BENEFITS AS AUTHORIZED BY THE FEDERAL GOVERN- MENT THROUGH THE DISASTER UNEMPLOYMENT ASSISTANCE PROGRAM ... 21,500,000 ....................................... (re. $16,490,000) Enterprise Funds Unemployment Insurance Benefit Fund Unemployment Insurance Benefit Account - 50650 773 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For payment of unemployment insurance benefits pursuant to article 18 of the labor law or as authorized by the federal government through the disaster unemployment assistance program, the emergency unem- ployment compensation program, the extended benefit program, the federal additional compensation program or any other federally fund- ed unemployment benefit program .................................... 5,400,000,000 ................................. (re. $4,699,000,000) 774 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF LAW AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS Fiduciary Funds .................... 81,500,234 0 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 81,500,234 0 ================ ================ SCHEDULE FORECLOSURE AVOIDANCE AND AMELIORATION ...................... 81,500,234 -------------- Fiduciary Funds Mortgage Settlement Proceeds Trust Fund For allocation as follows: In accordance with a plan developed by the attorney general to provide compen- sation to the state of New York and its communities for harms purportedly caused by the allegedly unlawful conduct of J.P. Morgan Securities LLC (f/k/a "Bear, Stearns & Co. Inc."), JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A., EMC Mortgage LLC (f/k/a "EMC Mortgage Corporation"), for purposes intended to avoid preventable foreclosures, to ameliorate the effects of the foreclosure crisis, to enhance law enforcement efforts to prevent and prosecute financial fraud or unfair or deceptive acts or prac- tices, and to otherwise promote the interests of the investing public. Such permissible purposes for allo- cation of the funds include, but are not limited to, providing funding for housing counselors, state and local foreclosure assistance hotlines, state and local foreclosure mediation programs, legal assistance, hous- ing remediation and anti-blight projects, and for the training and staffing of, and capital expenditures required by, financial fraud and consumer protection efforts, and for any other purpose consistent with the terms of the Settlement Agreement dated November 19, 2013 between J.P. Morgan Securities LLC (f/k/a "Bear, Stearns & Co. Inc."), JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A., EMC Mortgage LLC (f/k/a "EMC Mortgage Corporation") and the people of the state of New York. Notwithstanding any other law to the contrary, the amounts appropriated herein may be suballocated to any state department or agency for the purposes stated herein, with the approval of the director of the budget, who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assem- bly ways and means committee. 775 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE OF ALCOHOLISM AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS General Fund ....................... 28,393,000 0 Special Revenue Funds - Federal .... 135,000,000 174,888,000 Special Revenue Funds - Other ...... 297,503,000 200,000 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 460,896,000 175,088,000 ================ ================ SCHEDULE COMMUNITY TREATMENT SERVICES PROGRAM ....................... 381,893,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For payment, net of disallowances, of state financial assistance in accordance with the mental hygiene law related to treat- ment services. Notwithstanding any other provisions of law, no payment shall be made from this appro- priation until the recipient agency has demonstrated that it has applied for and received, or received formal notification of refusal of, all forms of third-party reimbursement, including federal aid and patient fees. The moneys hereby appropri- ated are available to reimburse or advance to localities and voluntary nonprofit agencies for expenditures heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue during local fiscal periods commencing January 1, 2014 or July 1, 2014 and for advances for the period beginning January 1, 2015. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, a portion of the money appro- priated herein may be made available for obligations and payments heretofore or hereafter accrued by the department of health for community alcoholism, chemical dependence, and substance abuse treatment services, including the state share of medical assistance payments. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provisions of law, moneys from this appropriation may 776 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE OF ALCOHOLISM AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 be used for expenses of localities, nonprofit and for-profit agencies that may arise from the assumption of operational responsibilities for programs when operat- ing certificates for such programs cease to be in effect and/or programs are placed into receivership pursuant to section 19.41 of the mental hygiene law. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, including section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part N of chapter 56 of the laws of 2013, for the period commenc- ing on April 1, 2014 and ending March 31, 2015 the commissioner shall not apply any cost of living adjustment for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimburse- ment. No expenditure shall be made for such program until a certificate of allocation has been approved by the director of the budget and copies thereof filed with the state comptroller and chairs of the senate finance committee and the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the commissioner of the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services shall be authorized, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, to continue contracts which were executed on or before March 31, 2014 with entities providing services for problem gambling and chemical dependency prevention, treat- ment and recovery services, without any additional requirements that such contracts be subject to competitive bidding, a request for proposal process or other administrative procedures. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the money hereby appropriated may be transferred to state operations and/or any appropriation of the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services, with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the depart- ment of audit and control and copies ther- eof with the chairman of the senate 777 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE OF ALCOHOLISM AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. The state comptroller is hereby authorized to receive funds from the office of alco- holism and substance abuse services that were returned from providers in the current fiscal year in respect of a settlement of local assistance funds from prior fiscal years and is authorized to refund such moneys to the credit of the local assistance account of the general fund for the purpose of reimbursing the 2014-15 appropriation. Funds appropriated herein shall be available in accordance with the following: For services and expenses related to the administration of chemical dependency services by local governmental units ......... 4,198,000 For the state share of medical assistance payments for outpatient services ............ 21,325,000 For services and expenses of opiate abuse treatment and prevention programs ............ 1,000,000 Bedford Central School District: Student Substance Abuse Counselor ....................... 70,000 For services and expenses for additional funding for heroin prevention, treatment, and recovery support services ................ 1,000,000 For services and expenses for additional residential treatment services ................. 800,000 -------------- Program account subtotal .................. 28,393,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Substance Abuse Prevention and Treatment (SAPT) Account - 25147 For services and expenses related to prevention, intervention, and treatment programs provided by the substance abuse prevention and treatment (SAPT) block grant. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, including section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part N of chapter 56 of the laws of 2013, for the period commenc- ing on April 1, 2014 and ending March 31, 2015 the commissioner shall not apply any cost of living adjustment for the purpose 778 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE OF ALCOHOLISM AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimburse- ment. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of the funds hereby appropriated may, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, be trans- ferred to state operations and/or any appropriation of the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services consistent with the terms and conditions of the SAPT block grant award. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, $5,000,000 of the funds hereby appropriated may, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, be used for services and expenses associated with federal grant awards yet to be allocated by the federal department of health and human services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the commissioner of the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services shall be authorized, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, to continue contracts which were executed on or before March 31, 2014 with entities providing services for problem gambling and chemical dependency prevention, treat- ment and recovery services, without any additional requirements that such contracts be subject to competitive bidding, a request for proposal process or other administrative procedures. Funds appropriated herein shall be available in accordance with the following: For services and expenses related to problem gambling and chemical dependence outpa- tient services .............................. 17,900,000 For services and expenses related to resi- dential services ............................ 61,200,000 For services and expenses related to crisis services ..................................... 7,900,000 -------------- Program account subtotal .................. 87,000,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Miscellaneous Operating Grants Fund Shelter Plus Care Account - 25388 779 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE OF ALCOHOLISM AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For services and expenses related to home- less grants. Subject to a plan approved by the director of the budget, the amount appropriated herein may be made available to other state agencies for services and expenses related to federal homeless grants. The director of the budget is hereby authorized to transfer appropri- ation authority contained herein to state operations and/or any appropriation of the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services and/or any other federal fund in which federal homeless grants are actually received. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, $5,000,000 of the funds hereby appropriated may, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, be used for federal grant awards yet to be allocated. Appropriation authority contained herein may be transferred to state operations and/or any appropriation of the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, including section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part N of chapter 56 of the laws of 2013, for the period commenc- ing on April 1, 2014 and ending March 31, 2015 the commissioner shall not apply any cost of living adjustment for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimburse- ment ........................................ 19,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal .................. 19,000,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Mental Hygiene Program Fund Account - 21907 For payment, net of disallowances, of state financial assistance in accordance with the mental hygiene law related to treat- ment services. Notwithstanding any other provisions of law, no payment shall be made from this appro- priation until the recipient agency has demonstrated that it has applied for and 780 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE OF ALCOHOLISM AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 received, or received formal notification of refusal of, all forms of third-party reimbursement, including federal aid and patient fees. The moneys hereby appropri- ated are available to reimburse or advance to localities and voluntary nonprofit agencies for expenditures heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue during local fiscal periods commencing January 1, 2014 or July 1, 2014 and for advances for the period beginning January 1, 2015. The commissioner, pursuant to such contract and/or funding authorization letter, may pay from this appropriation all or a portion of the expenses incurred by such voluntary agencies arising out of loans obtained from the proceeds of bonds and notes issued by the dormitory authority of the state of New York or another author- ized entity approved by the division of the budget. Such expenses may include, but shall not be limited to, amounts relating to principal and interest and any other fees and charges arising from such loans. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provisions of law, moneys from this appropriation may be used for expenses of localities, nonprofit and for-profit agencies that may arise from the assumption of operational responsibilities for programs when operat- ing certificates for such programs cease to be in effect and/or programs are placed into receivership pursuant to section 19.41 of the mental hygiene law. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, including section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part N of chapter 56 of the laws of 2013, for the period commenc- ing on April 1, 2014 and ending March 31, 2015 the commissioner shall not apply any cost of living adjustment for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimburse- ment. No expenditure shall be made for such program until a certificate of allocation has been approved by the director of the budget and copies thereof filed with the state comptroller and chairs of the senate 781 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE OF ALCOHOLISM AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 finance committee and the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the commissioner of the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services shall be authorized, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, to continue contracts which were executed on or before March 31, 2014 with entities providing services for problem gambling and chemical dependency prevention, treat- ment and recovery services, without any additional requirements that such contracts be subject to competitive bidding, a request for proposal process or other administrative procedures. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the money hereby appropriated may be transferred to state operations and/or any appropriation of the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services, with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the depart- ment of audit and control and copies ther- eof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, funds hereby appropriated may, subject to the approval of the director of the budg- et, be available for services and expenses for supportive housing for chronically homeless families, or families at serious risk of becoming chronically homeless, in which the head of the household suffers from a substance abuse disorder, a disabl- ing medical condition, or HIV/AIDS provided under the joint project between the state and the city of New York, known as the New York New York III supportive housing agreement. The state comptroller is hereby authorized and directed to loan money in accordance with the provisions set forth in subdivi- sion 5 of section 4 of the state finance law to the mental hygiene program fund account. The state comptroller is hereby authorized to receive funds from the office of alco- holism and substance abuse services that 782 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE OF ALCOHOLISM AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 were returned from providers in the current fiscal year in respect of a settlement of local assistance funds from prior fiscal years and is authorized to refund such moneys to the credit of this fund for the purpose of reimbursing the 2014-15 appropriation. Funds appropriated herein shall be available in accordance with the following: For services and expenses related to resi- dential services ............................ 93,532,000 For services and expenses related to crisis services .................................... 11,000,000 For services and expenses related to problem gambling and chemical dependence outpa- tient services ............................. 112,938,000 For expenses related to debt service payments for capital projects funded by the proceeds of bonds and notes issued by the dormitory authority of the state of New York .................................... 29,500,000 For services and expenses of the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services to implement subdivision 3-d of section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006 as added by a chapter of the laws of 2014 to provide funding for salary increases for the period April 1, 2014 through March 31, 2015. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, and subject to the approval of the director of the budget, the amounts appropriated here- in may be increased or decreased by inter- change or transfer without limit to any local assistance appropriation, and may include advances to local governments and voluntary agencies, to accomplish this purpose . 530,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................. 247,500,000 -------------- PREVENTION AND PROGRAM SUPPORT .............................. 79,003,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Substance Abuse Prevention and Treatment (SAPT) Account - 25147 For services and expenses related to prevention, intervention and treatment 783 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE OF ALCOHOLISM AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 programs provided by the substance abuse prevention and treatment (SAPT) block grant. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, including section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part N of chapter 56 of the laws of 2013, for the period commenc- ing on April 1, 2014 and ending March 31, 2015 the commissioner shall not apply any cost of living adjustment for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimburse- ment. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of the funds hereby appropriated may, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, be trans- ferred to state operations and/or any appropriation of the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services consistent with the terms and conditions of the SAPT block grant award. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the commissioner of the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services shall be authorized, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, to continue contracts which were executed on or before March 31, 2014 with entities providing services for problem gambling and chemical dependency prevention, treat- ment and recovery services, without any additional requirements that such contracts be subject to competitive bidding, a request for proposal process or other administrative procedures ............. 29,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal .................. 29,000,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Chemical Dependence Service Fund Substance Abuse Services Fund Account - 22700 For services and expenses of community chem- ical dependence treatment and prevention services programs including services and expenses related to staff training, evalu- 784 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE OF ALCOHOLISM AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 ation, and workforce development activ- ities. Notwithstanding any provision of law, rule or regulation to the contrary, a portion of this appropriation related to enforce- ment action fine and/or levy moneys may be made available to localities and nonprofit and for-profit agencies for payment of expenses for facilities operating under a receivership pursuant to section 19.41 of the mental hygiene law. Such funds may also be transferred to state operations and/or any appropriation of the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee ..... 7,413,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 7,413,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Mental Hygiene Program Fund Account - 21907 For payment, net of disallowances, of state financial assistance in accordance with the mental hygiene law related to problem gambling and chemical dependency school and community-based prevention, education, and recovery programs, including programs targeted at youth, and program support. Notwithstanding any other provisions of law, no payment shall be made from this appro- priation until the recipient agency has demonstrated it has applied for and received, or received formal notification of refusal of, all forms of third-party reimbursement, including federal aid and patient fees. The moneys hereby appropri- ated are available to reimburse or advance to localities and voluntary nonprofit agencies for expenditures heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue during local fiscal periods commencing January 1, 2014 or July 1, 2014 and for advances for the period beginning January 1, 2015. 785 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE OF ALCOHOLISM AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 No expenditure shall be made for such program until a certificate of allocation has been approved by the director of the budget and copies thereof filed with the state comptroller and chairs of the senate finance committee and the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the money hereby appropriated may be transferred to state operations and/or any appropriation of the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services, with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the depart- ment of audit and control and copies ther- eof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. The state comptroller is hereby authorized and directed to loan money in accordance with the provisions set forth in subdivision 5 of section 4 of the state finance law to the mental hygiene program fund account. The state comptroller is hereby authorized to receive funds from the office of alco- holism and substance abuse services that were returned from providers in the current fiscal year in respect of a settlement of local assistance funds from prior fiscal years and is authorized to refund such moneys to the credit of this fund for the purpose of reimbursing the 2014-15 appropriation. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, including section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part N of chapter 56 of the laws of 2013, for the period commenc- ing on April 1, 2014 and ending March 31, 2015 the commissioner shall not apply any cost of living adjustment for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimburse- ment. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the commissioner of the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services shall be authorized, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, to continue contracts which were executed on 786 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE OF ALCOHOLISM AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 or before March 31, 2014 with entities providing services for problem gambling and chemical dependency prevention and treatment services, without any additional requirements that such contracts be subject to competitive bidding, a request for proposal process or other administra- tive procedures. Of the amounts appropri- ated herein and the amounts appropriated for the substance abuse prevention and treatment (SAPT) account, at least $14,859,531 shall be made available to the New York city department of education for the continuation of such school-operated prevention programs provided by school district employees; provided, however, that the amount may be adjusted downward due to performance concerns ................. 42,590,000 -------------- Program account subtotal .................. 42,590,000 -------------- 787 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE OF ALCOHOLISM AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 COMMUNITY TREATMENT SERVICES PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account The appropriation made by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013, is hereby amended and reappropriated to read: For payment, net of disallowances, of state financial assistance in accordance with the mental hygiene law related to treatment services. Notwithstanding any other provisions of law, no payment shall be made from this appropriation until the recipient agency has demonstrated that it has applied for and received, or received formal notifica- tion of refusal of, all forms of third-party reimbursement, includ- ing federal aid and patient fees. The moneys hereby appropriated are available to reimburse or advance to localities and voluntary nonprofit agencies for expenditures heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue during local fiscal periods commencing January 1, 2013 or July 1, 2013 and for advances for the period beginning January 1, 2014. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, a portion of the money appropriated herein may be made available for obligations and payments heretofore or hereafter accrued by the department of health for community alco- holism, chemical dependence, and substance abuse treatment services, including the state share of medical assistance payments. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provisions of law, moneys from this appropriation may be used for expenses of localities, nonprofit and for-profit agencies that may arise from the assumption of opera- tional responsibilities for programs when operating certificates for such programs cease to be in effect and/or programs are placed into receivership pursuant to section 19.41 of the mental hygiene law. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, including section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part H of chapter 56 of the laws of 2012, for the period commenc- ing on April 1, 2013 and ending March 31, 2014 the commissioner shall not apply any cost of living adjustment for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimbursement. No expenditure shall be made for such program until a certificate of allocation has been approved by the director of the budget and copies thereof filed with the state comptroller and chairs of the senate finance committee and the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the commissioner of the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services shall be authorized to continue contracts which were executed on or before March 31, 2013 with entities providing services for problem gambling and chemical dependency prevention, treatment and recovery services, without any additional requirements that such contracts be subject 788 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE OF ALCOHOLISM AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 to competitive bidding, a request for proposal process or other administrative procedures. Notwithstanding section 112 of the state finance law, the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services is authorized to grant state aid to local governments through the state aid funding authorization process. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the money hereby appropri- ated may be transferred to state operations and/or any appropriation of the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services, with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. The state comptroller is hereby authorized to receive funds from the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services that were returned from providers in the current fiscal year in respect of a settlement of local assistance funds from prior fiscal years and is authorized to refund such moneys to the credit of the local assistance account of the general fund for the purpose of reimbursing the 2013-14 appropriation. [Notwithstanding any provision of articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, there shall be an exemption from the professional licensure requirements of such articles, and nothing contained in such articles, or in any other provisions of law related to the licensure requirements of persons licensed under those articles, shall prohibit or limit the activities or services of any person in the employ of a program or service operated, certified, regulated, funded or approved by the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services, a local governmental unit as such term is defined in arti- cle 41 of the mental hygiene law, and/or a local social services district as defined in section 61 of the social services law, and all such entities shall be considered to be approved settings for the receipt of supervised experience for the professions governed by articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, and furthermore, no such entity shall be required to apply for nor be required to receive a waiver pursuant to section 6503-a of the education law in order to perform any activities or provide any services.] Funds appropriated herein shall be available in accordance with the following: For services and expenses related to the administration of chemical dependency services by local governmental units .................... 4,198,000 ......................................... (re. $1,871,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For payment, net of disallowances, of state financial assistance in accordance with the mental hygiene law related to treatment services. Notwithstanding any other provisions of law, no payment shall be made from this appropriation until the recipient agency has demonstrated that it has applied for and received, or received formal notifica- 789 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE OF ALCOHOLISM AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 tion of refusal of, all forms of third-party reimbursement, includ- ing federal aid and patient fees. The moneys hereby appropriated are available to reimburse or advance to localities and voluntary nonprofit agencies for expenditures heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue during local fiscal periods commencing January 1, 2012 or July 1, 2012 and for advances for the period beginning January 1, 2013. The commissioner, pursuant to such contract and/or funding authori- zation letter, may pay from this appropriation all or a portion of the expenses incurred by such voluntary agencies arising out of loans obtained from the proceeds of bonds and notes issued by the dormitory authority of the state of New York or another authorized entity approved by the division of the budget. Such expenses may include, but shall not be limited to, amounts relating to principal and interest and any other fees and charges arising from such loans. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, a portion of the money appropriated herein may be made available for obligations and payments heretofore or hereafter accrued by the department of health for community alco- holism, chemical dependence, and substance abuse treatment services, including the state share of medical assistance payments. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of the money appropriated herein may be made available for transfer to the department of health for the state share of disproportionate share payments to voluntary nonprofit general hospitals pursuant to chap- ter 119 of the laws of 1997, as amended. Payment limitations set forth in paragraph 2 of subdivision 6 of section 1 of chapter 119 of the laws of 1997 as amended by section 1 of part S2 of chapter 62 of the laws of 2003 related to costs incurred by general hospitals in providing services to uninsured patients and patients eligible for medical assistance pursuant to title 11 of article 5 of the social services law, for state fiscal year 2012-13, shall be based initially on reported reconciled data from 2009-10, and further reconciled to actual reported data from such payment year. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provisions of law, moneys from this appropriation may be used for expenses of localities, nonprofit and for-profit agencies that may arise from the assumption of opera- tional responsibilities for programs when operating certificates for such programs cease to be in effect and/or programs are placed into receivership pursuant to section 19.41 of the mental hygiene law. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, including section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part F of chapter 59 of the laws of 2011, for the period commenc- ing on April 1, 2012 and ending March 31, 2013 the commissioner shall not apply any cost of living adjustment for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimbursement. No expenditure shall be made for such program until a certificate of allocation has been approved by the director of the budget and 790 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE OF ALCOHOLISM AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 copies thereof filed with the state comptroller and chairs of the senate finance committee and the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the commissioner of the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services shall be authorized to continue contracts which were executed on or before March 31, 2012 with entities providing services for problem gambling and chemical dependency prevention, treatment and recovery services, without any additional requirements that such contracts be subject to competitive bidding, a request for proposal process or other administrative procedures. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the money hereby appropri- ated may be transferred to state operations and/or any appropriation of the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services, with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. The state comptroller is hereby authorized to receive funds from the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services that were returned from providers in the current fiscal year in respect of a settlement of local assistance funds from prior fiscal years and is authorized to refund such moneys to the credit of the local assistance account of the general fund for the purpose of reimbursing the 2012-13 appropriation. Funds appropriated herein shall be available in accordance with the following: For services and expenses related to the administration of chemical dependency services by local governmental units .................... 4,198,000 ........................................... (re. $300,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses related to the administration of chemical dependency services by local governmental units .................... 4,728,000 ......................................... (re. $1,188,000) By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2009, as added by chapter 50, section 5, of the laws of 2009: For services and expenses of chemical dependence treatment services related to drug law reform ... 800,000 .............. (re. $800,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Substance Abuse Prevention and Treatment (SAPT) Account - 25147 The appropriation made by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013, is hereby amended and reappropriated to read: For services and expenses related to prevention, intervention, and treatment programs provided by the substance abuse prevention and treatment (SAPT) block grant. 791 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE OF ALCOHOLISM AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, including section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part H of chapter 56 of the laws of 2012, for the period commenc- ing on April 1, 2013 and ending March 31, 2014 the commissioner shall not apply any cost of living adjustment for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimbursement. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of the funds hereby appropriated may, subject to the approval of the direc- tor of the budget, be transferred to state operations and/or any appropriation of the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services consistent with the terms and conditions of the SAPT block grant award. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, $5,000,000 of the funds hereby appropriated may, subject to the approval of the direc- tor of the budget, be used for services and expenses associated with federal grant awards yet to be allocated by the federal department of health and human services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the commissioner of the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services shall be authorized to continue contracts which were executed on or before March 31, 2013 with entities providing services for problem gambling and chemical dependency prevention, treatment and recovery services, without any additional requirements that such contracts be subject to competitive bidding, a request for proposal process or other administrative procedures. [Notwithstanding section 112 of the state finance law, the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services is authorized to grant state aid to local governments through the state aid funding authorization process. Notwithstanding any provision of articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, there shall be an exemption from the professional licensure requirements of such articles, and nothing contained in such articles, or in any other provisions of law related to the licensure requirements of persons licensed under those articles, shall prohibit or limit the activities or services of any person in the employ of a program or service operated, certified, regulated, funded or approved by the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services, a local governmental unit as such term is defined in arti- cle 41 of the mental hygiene law, and/or a local social services district as defined in section 61 of the social services law, and all such entities shall be considered to be approved settings for the receipt of supervised experience for the professions governed by articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, and furthermore, no such entity shall be required to apply for nor be required to receive a waiver pursuant to section 6503-a of the education law in order to perform any activities or provide any services.] Funds appropriated herein shall be available in accordance with the following: 792 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE OF ALCOHOLISM AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses related to problem gambling and chemical dependence outpatient services ... 17,900,000 .... (re. $11,384,000) For services and expenses related to residential services ............ 61,200,000 ....................................... (re. $44,218,000) For services and expenses related to crisis services ................. 7,900,000 ......................................... (re. $6,250,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses related to prevention, intervention, and treatment programs provided by the substance abuse prevention and treatment (SAPT) block grant. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, including section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part F of chapter 59 of the laws of 2011, for the period commenc- ing on April 1, 2012 and ending March 31, 2013 the commissioner shall not apply any cost of living adjustment for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimbursement. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of the funds hereby appropriated may, subject to the approval of the direc- tor of the budget, be transferred to state operations and/or any appropriation of the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services consistent with the terms and conditions of the SAPT block grant award. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, $5,000,000 of the funds hereby appropriated may, subject to the approval of the direc- tor of the budget, be used for services and expenses associated with federal grant awards yet to be allocated by the federal department of health and human services. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the commissioner of the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services shall be authorized to continue contracts which were executed on or before March 31, 2012 with entities providing services for problem gambling and chemical dependency prevention, treatment and recovery services, without any additional requirements that such contracts be subject to competitive bidding, a request for proposal process or other administrative procedures. Funds appropriated herein shall be available in accordance with the following: For services and expenses related to problem gambling and chemical dependence outpatient services ... 17,900,000 ..... (re. $8,344,000) For services and expenses related to residential services ............ 61,200,000 ....................................... (re. $18,880,000) For services and expenses related to crisis services ................. 7,900,000 ......................................... (re. $2,366,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal MISCELLANEOUS Operating Grants Fund Shelter Plus Care Account - 25388 793 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE OF ALCOHOLISM AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses related to homeless grants. Subject to a plan approved by the director of the budget, the amount appropriated herein may be made available to other state agencies for services and expenses related to federal homeless grants. The director of the budget is hereby authorized to transfer appropriation authority contained herein to state operations and/or any appropriation of the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services and/or any other federal fund in which federal homeless grants are actually received. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, $5,000,000 of the funds hereby appropriated may, subject to the approval of the direc- tor of the budget, be used for federal grant awards yet to be allo- cated. Appropriation authority contained herein may be transferred to state operations and/or any appropriation of the office of alco- holism and substance abuse services. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, including section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part H of chapter 56 of the laws of 2012, for the period commenc- ing on April 1, 2013 and ending March 31, 2014 the commissioner shall not apply any cost of living adjustment for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimbursement ... 19,000,000 ..................... (re. $19,000,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses related to homeless grants. Subject to a plan approved by the director of the budget, the amount appropriated herein may be made available to other state agencies for services and expenses related to federal homeless grants. The director of the budget is hereby authorized to transfer appropriation authority contained herein to state operations and/or any appropriation of the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services and/or any other federal fund in which federal homeless grants are actually received. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, $5,000,000 of the funds hereby appropriated may, subject to the approval of the direc- tor of the budget, be used for federal grant awards yet to be allo- cated. Appropriation authority contained herein may be transferred to state operations and/or any appropriation of the office of alco- holism and substance abuse services. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, including section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part F of chapter 59 of the laws of 2011, for the period commenc- ing on April 1, 2012 and ending March 31, 2013 the commissioner shall not apply any cost of living adjustment for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimbursement ... 19,000,000 .................... (re. $17,000,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses related to homeless grants. Subject to a plan approved by the director of the budget, the amount appropriated herein may be made available to other state agencies for services 794 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE OF ALCOHOLISM AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 and expenses related to federal homeless grants. The director of the budget is hereby authorized to transfer appropriation authority contained herein to state operations and/or any appropriation of the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services and/or any other federal fund in which federal homeless grants are actually received. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, $5,000,000 of the funds hereby appropriated may, subject to the approval of the direc- tor of the budget, be used for federal grant awards yet to be allo- cated. Appropriation authority contained herein may be transferred to state operations and/or any appropriation of the office of alco- holism and substance abuse services. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, including section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part F of chapter 111 of the laws of 2010, for the period commencing on April 1, 2011 and ending March 31, 2012 the commis- sioner shall not apply any cost of living adjustment for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimbursement ... 19,000,000 ..................... (re. $11,130,000) By chapter 110, section 17, of the laws of 2010: For services and expenses related to homeless grants. Subject to a plan approved by the director of the budget, the amount appropriated herein may be made available to other state agencies for services and expenses related to federal homeless grants. The director of the budget is hereby authorized to transfer appropriation authority contained herein to state operations and/or any appropriation of the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services and/or any other federal fund in which federal homeless grants are actually received. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, including section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 2 of part I of chapter 58 of the laws of 2008 and part L of chapter 58 of the laws of 2009, for the period commencing on April 1, 2010 and ending March 31, 2011 the commissioner shall not apply any cost of living adjustment for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimbursement ....................... 14,000,000 ........................................ (re. $6,300,000) For services and expenses associated with federal grant awards yet to be allocated. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the director of the budget is hereby authorized to transfer appropri- ation authority contained herein to state operations and/or any appropriation of the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services ... 5,000,000 ............................ (re. $4,934,000) Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Mental Hygiene Program Fund Account By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses of the Queen's Village Committee for Mental Health for J-CAP, Inc ... 200,000 ................... (re. $200,000) 795 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE OF ALCOHOLISM AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 The appropriation made by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013, is hereby amended and reappropriated to read: For payment, net of disallowances, of state financial assistance in accordance with the mental hygiene law related to treatment services. Notwithstanding any other provisions of law, no payment shall be made from this appropriation until the recipient agency has demonstrated that it has applied for and received, or received formal notifica- tion of refusal of, all forms of third-party reimbursement, includ- ing federal aid and patient fees. The moneys hereby appropriated are available to reimburse or advance to localities and voluntary nonprofit agencies for expenditures heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue during local fiscal periods commencing January 1, 2013 or July 1, 2013 and for advances for the period beginning January 1, 2014. The commissioner, pursuant to such contract and/or funding authori- zation letter, may pay from this appropriation all or a portion of the expenses incurred by such voluntary agencies arising out of loans obtained from the proceeds of bonds and notes issued by the dormitory authority of the state of New York or another authorized entity approved by the division of the budget. Such expenses may include, but shall not be limited to, amounts relating to principal and interest and any other fees and charges arising from such loans. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provisions of law, moneys from this appropriation may be used for expenses of localities, nonprofit and for-profit agencies that may arise from the assumption of opera- tional responsibilities for programs when operating certificates for such programs cease to be in effect and/or programs are placed into receivership pursuant to section 19.41 of the mental hygiene law. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, including section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part H of chapter 56 of the laws of 2012, for the period commenc- ing on April 1, 2013 and ending March 31, 2014 the commissioner shall not apply any cost of living adjustment for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimbursement. No expenditure shall be made for such program until a certificate of allocation has been approved by the director of the budget and copies thereof filed with the state comptroller and chairs of the senate finance committee and the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the commissioner of the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services shall be authorized to continue contracts which were executed on or before March 31, 2013 with entities providing services for problem gambling and chemical dependency prevention, treatment and recovery services, without any additional requirements that such contracts be subject to competitive bidding, a request for proposal process or other administrative procedures. Notwithstanding section 112 of the state finance law, the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services is authorized to grant state 796 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE OF ALCOHOLISM AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 aid to local governments through the state aid funding authorization process. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the money hereby appropri- ated may be transferred to state operations and/or any appropriation of the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services, with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, up to $5,125,000 of the funds hereby appropriated may, subject to the approval of the direc- tor of the budget, be available for services and expenses for supportive housing for chronically homeless families, or families at serious risk of becoming chronically homeless, in which the head of the household suffers from a substance abuse disorder, a disabling medical condition, or HIV/AIDS provided under the joint project between the state and the city of New York, known as the New York New York III supportive housing agreement. The state comptroller is hereby authorized and directed to loan money in accordance with the provisions set forth in subdivision 5 of section 4 of the state finance law to the mental hygiene program fund account. The state comptroller is hereby authorized to receive funds from the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services that were returned from providers in the current fiscal year in respect of a settlement of local assistance funds from prior fiscal years and is authorized to refund such moneys to the credit of this fund for the purpose of reimbursing the 2013-14 appropriation. [Notwithstanding any provision of articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, there shall be an exemption from the professional licensure requirements of such articles, and nothing contained in such articles, or in any other provisions of law related to the licensure requirements of persons licensed under those articles, shall prohibit or limit the activities or services of any person in the employ of a program or service operated, certified, regulated, funded or approved by the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services, a local governmental unit as such term is defined in arti- cle 41 of the mental hygiene law, and/or a local social services district as defined in section 61 of the social services law, and all such entities shall be considered to be approved settings for the receipt of supervised experience for the professions governed by articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, and furthermore, no such entity shall be required to apply for nor be required to receive a waiver pursuant to section 6503-a of the education law in order to perform any activities or provide any services.] Funds appropriated herein shall be available in accordance with the following: For services and expenses related to residential services ............ 89,534,000 ....................................... (re. $29,600,000) 797 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE OF ALCOHOLISM AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses related to crisis services ................. 14,184,000 ........................................ (re. $7,968,000) For services and expenses related to problem gambling and chemical dependence outpatient services ... 113,938,000 ... (re. $48,824,000) For expenses related to debt service payments for capital projects funded by the proceeds of bonds and notes issued by the dormitory authority of the state of New York ... 29,314,000 .... (re. $46,000) PREVENTION AND PROGRAM SUPPORT Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Substance Abuse Prevention and Treatment (SAPT) Account - 25147 The appropriation made by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013, is hereby amended and reappropriated to read: For services and expenses related to prevention, intervention and treatment programs provided by the substance abuse prevention and treatment (SAPT) block grant. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, including section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part H of chapter 56 of the laws of 2012, for the period commenc- ing on April 1, 2013 and ending March 31, 2014 the commissioner shall not apply any cost of living adjustment for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimbursement. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of the funds hereby appropriated may, subject to the approval of the direc- tor of the budget, be transferred to state operations and/or any appropriation of the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services consistent with the terms and conditions of the SAPT block grant award. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the commissioner of the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services shall be authorized to continue contracts which were executed on or before March 31, 2013 with entities providing services for problem gambling and chemical dependency prevention, treatment and recovery services, without any additional requirements that such contracts be subject to competitive bidding, a request for proposal process or other administrative procedures. [Notwithstanding any provision of articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, there shall be an exemption from the professional licensure requirements of such articles, and nothing contained in such articles, or in any other provisions of law related to the licensure requirements of persons licensed under those articles, shall prohibit or limit the activities or services of any person in the employ of a program or service operated, certified, regulated, funded or approved by the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services, a local governmental unit as such term is defined in arti- cle 41 of the mental hygiene law, and/or a local social services 798 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE OF ALCOHOLISM AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 district as defined in section 61 of the social services law, and all such entities shall be considered to be approved settings for the receipt of supervised experience for the professions governed by articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, and furthermore, no such entity shall be required to apply for nor be required to receive a waiver pursuant to section 6503-a of the education law in order to perform any activities or provide any services. Notwithstanding section 112 of the state finance law, the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services is authorized to grant state aid to local governments through the state aid funding authorization process] ... 29,000,000 .......................... (re. $21,876,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses related to prevention, intervention and treatment programs provided by the substance abuse prevention and treatment (SAPT) block grant. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, including section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part F of chapter 59 of the laws of 2011, for the period commenc- ing on April 1, 2012 and ending March 31, 2013 the commissioner shall not apply any cost of living adjustment for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimbursement. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of the funds hereby appropriated may, subject to the approval of the direc- tor of the budget, be transferred to state operations and/or any appropriation of the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services consistent with the terms and conditions of the SAPT block grant award. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the commissioner of the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services shall be authorized to continue contracts which were executed on or before March 31, 2012 with entities providing services for problem gambling and chemical dependency prevention, treatment and recovery services, without any additional requirements that such contracts be subject to competitive bidding, a request for proposal process or other administrative procedures ... 29,000,000 .......... (re. $3,206,000) Special Revenue Funds - Other Chemical Dependence Service Fund Substance Abuse Services Fund Account The appropriation made by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013, is hereby amended and reappropriated to read: For services and expenses of community chemical dependence treatment and prevention services programs including services and expenses related to staff training, evaluation, and workforce development activities. Notwithstanding any provision of law, rule or regulation to the contrary, a portion of this appropriation related to enforcement 799 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE OF ALCOHOLISM AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 action fine and/or levy moneys may be made available to localities and nonprofit and for-profit agencies for payment of expenses for facilities operating under a receivership pursuant to section 19.41 of the mental hygiene law. Such funds may also be transferred to state operations and/or any appropriation of the office of alcohol- ism and substance abuse services with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. [Notwithstanding any provision of articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, there shall be an exemption from the professional licensure requirements of such articles, and nothing contained in such articles, or in any other provisions of law related to the licensure requirements of persons licensed under those articles, shall prohibit or limit the activities or services of any person in the employ of a program or service operated, certified, regulated, funded or approved by the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services, a local governmental unit as such term is defined in arti- cle 41 of the mental hygiene law, and/or a local social services district as defined in section 61 of the social services law, and all such entities shall be considered to be approved settings for the receipt of supervised experience for the professions governed by articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, and furthermore, no such entity shall be required to apply for nor be required to receive a waiver pursuant to section 6503-a of the education law in order to perform any activities or provide any services.] Notwithstanding section 112 of the state finance law, the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services is authorized to grant state aid to local governments through the state aid funding authorization process ... 7,413,000 ............................. (re. $4,926,000) Special Revenue Funds - Other Chemical Dependence Service Fund Chemical Dependence Service Account By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses of community chemical dependence treatment and prevention services programs including services and expenses related to staff training, evaluation, and workforce development activities. Notwithstanding any provision of law, rule or regulation to the contrary, a portion of this appropriation related to enforcement action fine and/or levy moneys may be made available to localities and nonprofit and for-profit agencies for payment of expenses for facilities operating under a receivership pursuant to section 19.41 of the mental hygiene law. Such funds may also be transferred to state operations and/or any appropriation of the office of alcohol- ism and substance abuse services and appropriations of the depart- ment of health, the office of medicaid inspector general, the office 800 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE OF ALCOHOLISM AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 of mental health, and the office for people with developmental disa- bilities with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee .............. 7,413,000 ......................................... (re. $2,513,000) Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Mental Hygiene Program Fund Account The appropriation made by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013, is hereby amended and reappropriated to read: For payment, net of disallowances, of state financial assistance in accordance with the mental hygiene law related to problem gambling and chemical dependency school and community-based prevention, education, and recovery programs, including programs targeted at youth, and program support. Notwithstanding any other provisions of law, no payment shall be made from this appropriation until the recipient agency has demonstrated it has applied for and received, or received formal notification of refusal of, all forms of third-party reimbursement, including feder- al aid and patient fees. The moneys hereby appropriated are avail- able to reimburse or advance to localities and voluntary nonprofit agencies for expenditures heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue during local fiscal periods commencing January 1, 2013 or July 1, 2013 and for advances for the period beginning January 1, 2014. No expenditure shall be made for such program until a certificate of allocation has been approved by the director of the budget and copies thereof filed with the state comptroller and chairs of the senate finance committee and the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the money hereby appropri- ated may be transferred to state operations and/or any appropriation of the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services, with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. The state comptroller is hereby authorized and directed to loan money in accordance with the provisions set forth in subdivision 5 of section 4 of the state finance law to the mental hygiene program fund account. The state comptroller is hereby authorized to receive funds from the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services that were returned from providers in the current fiscal year in respect of a settlement of local assistance funds from prior fiscal years and is authorized to refund such moneys to the credit of this fund for the purpose of reimbursing the 2013-14 appropriation. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, including section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part H of chapter 56 of the laws of 2012, for the period commenc- 801 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE OF ALCOHOLISM AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 ing on April 1, 2013 and ending March 31, 2014 the commissioner shall not apply any cost of living adjustment for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimbursement. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the commissioner of the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services shall be authorized to continue contracts which were executed on or before March 31, 2013 with entities providing services for problem gambling and chemical dependency prevention and treatment services, without any additional requirements that such contracts be subject to competitive bidding, a request for proposal process or other admin- istrative procedures. Of the amounts appropriated herein, at least $14,859,531 shall be made available to the New York City Department of Education for the continuation of such school-operated prevention programs provided by school district employees. [Notwithstanding any provision of articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, there shall be an exemption from the professional licensure requirements of such articles, and nothing contained in such articles, or in any other provisions of law related to the licensure requirements of persons licensed under those articles, shall prohibit or limit the activities or services of any person in the employ of a program or service operated, certified, regulated, funded or approved by the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services, a local governmental unit as such term is defined in arti- cle 41 of the mental hygiene law, and/or a local social services district as defined in section 61 of the social services law, and all such entities shall be considered to be approved settings for the receipt of supervised experience for the professions governed by articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, and furthermore, no such entity shall be required to apply for nor be required to receive a waiver pursuant to section 6503-a of the education law in order to perform any activities or provide any services.] Notwithstanding section 112 of the state finance law, the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services is authorized to grant state aid to local governments through the state aid funding authorization process ... 42,590,000 ........................... (re. $42,590,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For payment, net of disallowances, of state financial assistance in accordance with the mental hygiene law related to problem gambling and chemical dependency school and community-based prevention, education, and recovery programs, and program support. Notwithstanding any other provisions of law, no payment shall be made from this appropriation until the recipient agency has demonstrated it has applied for and received, or received formal notification of refusal of, all forms of third-party reimbursement, including feder- al aid and patient fees. The moneys hereby appropriated are avail- able to reimburse or advance to localities and voluntary nonprofit agencies for expenditures heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue 802 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE OF ALCOHOLISM AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 during local fiscal periods commencing January 1, 2012 or July 1, 2012 and for advances for the period beginning January 1, 2013. No expenditure shall be made for such program until a certificate of allocation has been approved by the director of the budget and copies thereof filed with the state comptroller and chairs of the senate finance committee and the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the money hereby appropri- ated may be transferred to state operations and/or any appropriation of the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services, with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. The state comptroller is hereby authorized and directed to loan money in accordance with the provisions set forth in subdivision 5 of section 4 of the state finance law to the mental hygiene program fund account. The state comptroller is hereby authorized to receive funds from the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services that were returned from providers in the current fiscal year in respect of a settlement of local assistance funds from prior fiscal years and is authorized to refund such moneys to the credit of this fund for the purpose of reimbursing the 2012-13 appropriation. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, including section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part F of chapter 59 of the laws of 2011, for the period commenc- ing on April 1, 2012 and ending March 31, 2013 the commissioner shall not apply any cost of living adjustment for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimbursement. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the commissioner of the office of alcoholism and substance abuse services shall be authorized to continue contracts which were executed on or before March 31, 2012 with entities providing services for problem gambling and chemical dependency prevention and treatment services, without any additional requirements that such contracts be subject to competitive bidding, a request for proposal process or other admin- istrative procedures. Of the amounts appropriated herein, at least $14,859,531 shall be made available to the New York City Department of Education for the continuation of such school-operated prevention programs provided by school district employees ..................... 42,553,000 ....................................... (re. $14,618,000) By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2009, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: Maintenance Undistributed 803 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE OF ALCOHOLISM AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses or for contract with municipalities and/or private not-for-profit agencies for the amounts herein provided: General Fund Community Projects Fund - 007 Account CC OUR PLACE IN NEW YORK, INC. ... 5,000 ................... (re. $5,000) 804 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE OF MENTAL HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS General Fund ....................... 393,982,000 0 Special Revenue Funds - Federal .... 43,059,000 36,618,000 Special Revenue Funds - Other ...... 925,350,500 1,280,000 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 1,362,391,500 37,898,000 ================ ================ SCHEDULE ADULT SERVICES PROGRAM ................................... 1,108,874,500 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For services and expenses of various adult community mental health services, includ- ing transfer to the department of health to reimburse the department for the state share of medical assistance for various community mental health services. For payment of state financial assistance, net of disallowances, for community mental health programs pursuant to article 41 and other provisions of the mental hygiene law. The moneys hereby appropriated for allocation to local governments and volun- tary agencies for services are available to reimburse or advance funds to local governments and voluntary agencies for expenditures made or to be made during local program years commencing January 1, 2014 or July 1, 2014 and for advances for the period beginning January 1, 2015 for local governments and voluntary agencies with program years beginning January 1. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the commissioner of the office of mental health shall be authorized, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, to continue contracts which were executed on or before March 31, 2014 with entities providing services to persons with mental illness, without any additional requirements that such contracts be subject to competitive 805 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE OF MENTAL HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 bidding, a request for proposals process or other administrative procedures. No expenditures shall be made for such program prior to the approval of a method- ology for allocation in accordance with a plan approved by the commissioner and the director of the budget with copies to be filed with the chairpersons of the senate finance committee and assembly ways and means committee. Furthermore, no expendi- ture shall be made until a certificate of allocation has been approved by the direc- tor of the budget with copies to be filed with the chairpersons of the senate finance committee and the assembly ways and means committee. The state comptroller is hereby authorized to receive funds from the office of mental health that were returned from providers in the current fiscal year in respect of a settlement of local assistance funds from prior fiscal years, and is authorized to refund such moneys to the credit of the local assist- ance account of the general fund for the purpose of reimbursing the 2014-15 appro- priation. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, including section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part N of chapter 56 of the laws of 2013, for the period commenc- ing on April 1, 2014 and ending March 31, 2015 the commissioner shall not apply any cost of living adjustment for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimburse- ment. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, and consistent with section 33.07 of the mental hygiene law, the directors of facilities licensed but not operated by the office of mental health who act as federally appointed representative payees and who assume management responsibility over the funds of a resident may continue to use such funds for the cost of the resident's care and treatment, consistent with federal law and regulations. 806 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE OF MENTAL HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, any of the amounts appro- priated herein may be increased or decreased by interchange or transfer with- out limit, with any appropriation of the office of mental health or by transfer or suballocation to any department, agency or public authority for expenditures incurred in the operation of such programs with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the depart- ment of audit and control and copies ther- eof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee: For transfer to the department of health to reimburse the department for the state share of medical assistance payments for various mental health services. The office of mental health is authorized to recover from community residences licensed by the office of mental health, consistent with contractual obligations of such providers and notwithstanding any other inconsistent provision of law to the contrary, in an amount equal to 50 percent of the income received by such providers which exceed the fixed amount of annual medicaid revenue limitations, as estab- lished by the commissioner of mental health ..................................... 277,079,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................. 277,079,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Community Mental Health Services Block Grant Account - 25180 For services and expenses related to adult mental health services funded by the community mental health services block grant. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of this appro- priation, consistent with the terms and conditions of the block grant, may be transferred to other programs within the office of mental health for aid to locali- ties, administrative and support services, 807 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE OF MENTAL HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 including fringe benefits, associated with the federal block grant ..................... 19,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal .................. 19,000,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Federal Health and Human Services Account - 25100 For services and expenses associated with federal grant awards yet to be allocated by the federal department of health and human services. Notwithstanding any incon- sistent provision of law, the director of the budget is hereby authorized to trans- fer appropriation authority contained herein to any other federal fund or program within the office of mental health services for aid to localities, adminis- trative and support services, including fringe benefits, associated with the awarded grant ................................ 5,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 5,000,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund PATH Account - 25124 For programs to assist and transition from homelessness (PATH) grants. Notwithstand- ing any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of this appropriation, consistent with the terms and conditions of the PATH grant, may be transferred to other programs within the office of mental health for aid to localities, administra- tive and support services, including fringe benefits, associated with the grant ... 6,359,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 6,359,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Miscellaneous Operating Grants Fund Federal Operating Grants Account - 25384 808 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE OF MENTAL HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For services and expenses related to home- less and shelter plus care grants. Subject to a plan approved by the director of the budget, the amount appropriated herein may be made available to other state agencies for services and expenses related to federal homeless and shelter plus care grants ....................................... 6,500,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 6,500,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Medication Reimbursement Account - 22128 For services and expenses related to adult mental health services, including assisted outpatient treatment pursuant to article 9 and other provisions of the mental hygiene law .......................................... 7,580,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 7,580,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Mental Hygiene Program Fund Account - 21907 The state comptroller is hereby authorized and directed to loan money in accordance with the provisions set forth in subdivi- sion 5 of section 4 of the state finance law to the mental hygiene program fund account. For payment of state financial assistance, net of disallowances, for community mental health programs pursuant to article 41 and other provisions of the mental hygiene law. The moneys hereby appropriated for allocation to local governments and volun- tary agencies for services are available to reimburse or advance funds to local governments and voluntary agencies for expenditures made or to be made during local program years commencing January 1, 2014 or July 1, 2014 and for advances for the period beginning January 1, 2015 for local governments and voluntary agencies with program years beginning January 1. 809 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE OF MENTAL HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Notwithstanding any other provision of law, and except for transfers to the department of health to reimburse the department for the state share of medical assistance payments and as modified below, this appropriation shall be available for obli- gations for the period commencing July 1, 2014 and ending June 30, 2015 and shall be available for expenditure from July 1, 2014 through September 15, 2015. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the commissioner of the office of mental health shall be authorized, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, to continue contracts which were executed on or before March 31, 2014 with entities providing services to persons with mental illness, without any additional requirements that such contracts be subject to competitive bidding, a request for proposals process or other administrative procedures. No expenditures shall be made for such program prior to the approval of a method- ology for allocation in accordance with a plan approved by the commissioner and the director of the budget with copies to be filed with the chairpersons of the senate finance committee and assembly ways and means committee. Furthermore, no expendi- ture shall be made until a certificate of allocation has been approved by the direc- tor of the budget with copies to be filed with the chairpersons of the senate finance committee and the assembly ways and means committee. The state comptroller is hereby authorized to receive funds from the office of mental health that were returned from providers in the current fiscal year in respect of a settlement of local assistance funds from prior fiscal years, and is authorized to refund such moneys to the credit of the mental hygiene program fund account for the purpose of reimbursing the 2014-15 appropriation. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, including section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part N of chapter 56 of the laws of 2013, for the period commenc- 810 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE OF MENTAL HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 ing on April 1, 2014 and ending March 31, 2015 the commissioner shall not apply any cost of living adjustment for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimburse- ment. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, and consistent with section 33.07 of the mental hygiene law, the directors of facilities licensed but not operated by the office of mental health who act as federally appointed representative payees and who assume management responsibility over the funds of a resident may continue to use such funds for the cost of the resident's care and treatment, consistent with federal law and regulations. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, any of the amounts appro- priated herein may be increased or decreased by interchange or transfer with- out limit, with any appropriation of the office of mental health or by transfer or suballocation to any department, agency or public authority for expenditures incurred in the operation of such programs with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the depart- ment of audit and control and copies ther- eof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee: For services and expenses of various commu- nity mental health non-residential programs, pursuant to article 41 of the mental hygiene law, including but not limited to sections 41.13, 41.18, and 41.47. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, up to $7,000,000 of this appropriation may be made avail- able to the Research Foundation for Mental Hygiene, Inc. pursuant to a contract with the office of mental health for two mental health demonstration programs. One program shall be a behavioral health care manage- ment program for persons with serious mental illness, and the other program shall be a mental health and health care coordination demonstration program for 811 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE OF MENTAL HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 persons with mental illness who are discharged from impacted adult homes in the city of New York. An amount from this appropriation when combined with the appropriation for the miscellaneous special revenue fund medication reimburse- ment account shall provide up to $15,000,000 for grants to the counties and city of New York to provide medication, and other services necessary to prescribe and administer medication pursuant to a plan approved by the commissioner of mental health, as authorized under chapter 408 of the laws of 1999 as amended ......... 293,188,000 For services and expenses of various commu- nity mental health emergency programs including comprehensive psychiatric emer- gency programs pursuant to section 41.51 of the mental hygiene law .................... 6,823,000 For services and expenses of various commu- nity mental health residential programs, including but not limited to community residences pursuant to sections 41.44 and 41.38 of the mental hygiene law. Notwith- standing the provisions of section 31.03 of the mental hygiene law and any other inconsistent provision of law, moneys appropriated for family care shall be available for, but not limited to, the purchase of substitute caretakers up to a maximum of 14 days and payments limited to $686 per year based upon financial need for the personal needs of each client residing in the family care home ........... 407,588,000 For community mental hygiene services and/or expenses of contracts with institutes for the conduct of medical research and other scientific investigation established under section 7.17 of the mental hygiene law; municipalities; educational institutions; and/or not-for-profit agencies: Veteran peer-to-peer pilot programs ............ 1,852,500 United Health Services Hospitals, Inc .......... 1,000,000 Nathan S. Kline Institute for Psychiatric Research ....................................... 650,000 FarmNet .......................................... 275,000 Therapeutic Equestrian Center, Inc ............... 175,000 Mental Health Association in New York State, Inc ............................................ 100,000 812 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE OF MENTAL HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Sullivan County Peer Empowerment/Recovery Center ......................................... 125,000 Southern Fork Health Proposal .................... 150,000 Family Residences and Essential Enterprises, Inc ............................................. 50,000 Demonstration programs for counties impacted during state fiscal year 2011-12 by the closure of state-operated hospitals licensed under section 7.17 of the mental hygiene law .................................... 350,000 Crisis intervention-teams ........................ 400,000 Familya of Rockland County, Inc ................... 75,000 Riverdale Mental Health Association .............. 250,000 For services and expenses associated with a study on the impact of expanded community services ........................................ 75,000 For services and expenses of the office of mental health to implement subdivision 3-d of section one of part c of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006 as added by a chapter of the laws of 2014 to provide funding for salary increases for the period April 1, 2014 through March 31, 2015. Notwith- standing any other provision of law to the contrary, and subject to the approval of the director of the budget, the amounts appropriated herein may be increased or decreased by interchange or transfer with- out limit to any local assistance appro- priation, and may include advances to local governments and voluntary agencies, to accomplish this purpose ................... 1,580,000 Veterans Mental Health Training Initiative to be conducted by the Medical Society of the State of New York, the New York State Psychiatric Association and the National Association of Social Workers - New York State Chapter, that shall include services and expenses of the development of an Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education accredited education and training program for primary care physi- cians and physician specialists on the signs, symptoms, diagnosis and best prac- tices for treating the health and mental health disorders of returning combat veterans and associated conditions affect- ing family members of such veterans to be conducted jointly by the New York State Psychiatric Association and the Medical 813 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE OF MENTAL HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Society of the State of New York; and for services and expenses of a National Asso- ciation of Social Workers - New York State Chapter accredited education and training program for mental health providers to maximize the treatment and recovery from combat related post traumatic stress disorder, traumatic brain injury and other combat related mental health issues, including substance abuse and suicide prevention; in accordance with the follow- ing: New York State Psychiatric Association ........... 150,000 Medical Society of the State of New York ......... 150,000 National Association of Social Workers - New York State Chapter ............................. 150,000 For additional services and expenses associ- ated with rental stipend adjustments to supported housing .............................. 100,000 For services and expenses of mobile crisis teams .......................................... 600,000 Funds appropriated herein shall be used for services and expenses associated with reinvestment for the expansion of state community hubs and voluntary operated services for adults and children, includ- ing, but not limited to, expanding crisis and respite beds, home and community based services waiver slots, supported housing, mental health urgent care walk-in centers, mobile engagement teams, first episode psychosis teams, family resource centers, evidence-based family support services, peer-operated recovery centers, suicide prevention services, community forensic and diversion services, tele-psychiatry, transportation services, family concierge services, and adjustments to managed care premiums. The amounts in this appropri- ation shall be deemed to satisfy the fund- ing requirements of section 41.55 of the mental hygiene law. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, any of the amounts appro- priated herein may be increased or decreased by interchange or transfer with- out limit, with any appropriation of the office of mental health, with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the department of 814 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE OF MENTAL HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance commit- tee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee: For services and expenses associated with reinvestment for the expansion of state community hubs and voluntary operated services for adults and children ............ 25,000,000 For services and expenses associated with rental stipend adjustments to downstate supported housing units in the counties of Bronx, Kings, Nassau, New York, Queens, Richmond, Suffolk, and Westchester ........... 6,500,000 For services and expenses associated with the provision of education, assessments, training, in-reach, care coordination, supported housing and the services needed by mentally ill residents of adult homes and persons with mental illness who are discharged from adult homes, including, but not limited to, the individuals included in the implementation of the settlement of O'Toole et. al. v. Cuomo provided, however, no funds from this appropriation shall be used to pay for the services of an independent reviewer appointed by such district court ............ 30,000,000 For services and expenses associated with the provision of care coordination, supported housing and the services needed by qualified current and future mentally ill residents of nursing homes, and persons with mental illness who are discharged from nursing homes, to imple- ment settlement of 2011 federal litigation Joseph S. v. Hogan .......................... 10,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................. 787,356,500 -------------- CHILDREN AND YOUTH SERVICES PROGRAM ........................ 253,517,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For services and expenses of various chil- dren and families community mental health services, including transfer to the department of health to reimburse the 815 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE OF MENTAL HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 department for the state share of medical assistance for various community mental health services. This appropriation anticipates the transfer of funds from the state education depart- ment to the office of mental health of tuition funds advanced in previous years and reimbursed by the child's school district of origin to the state of New York pursuant to chapter 810 of the laws of 1986 and applicable provisions of the education law. For payment of state financial assistance, net of disallowances, for community mental health programs pursuant to article 41 and other provisions of the mental hygiene law. The moneys hereby appropriated for allocation to local governments and volun- tary agencies for services are available to reimburse or advance funds to local governments and voluntary agencies for expenditures made or to be made during local program years commencing January 1, 2014 or July 1, 2014 and for advances for the period beginning January 1, 2015 for local governments and voluntary agencies with program years beginning January 1. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the commissioner of the office of mental health shall be authorized, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, to continue contracts which were executed on or before March 31, 2014 with entities providing services to persons with mental illness, without any additional requirements that such contracts be subject to competitive bidding, a request for proposals process or other administrative procedures. No expenditures shall be made for such program prior to the approval of a method- ology for allocation in accordance with a plan approved by the commissioner and the director of the budget with copies to be filed with the chairpersons of the senate finance committee and assembly ways and means committee. Furthermore, no expendi- ture shall be made until a certificate of allocation has been approved by the direc- tor of the budget with copies to be filed 816 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE OF MENTAL HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 with the chairpersons of the senate finance committee and the assembly ways and means committee. The state comptroller is hereby authorized to receive funds from the office of mental health that were returned from providers in the current fiscal year in respect of a settlement of local assistance funds from prior fiscal years, and is authorized to refund such moneys to the credit of the local assist- ance account of the general fund for the purpose of reimbursing the 2014-15 appro- priation. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, including section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part N of chapter 56 of the laws of 2013, for the period commenc- ing on April 1, 2014 and ending March 31, 2015 the commissioner shall not apply any cost of living adjustment for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimburse- ment. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, any of the amounts appro- priated herein may be increased or decreased by interchange or transfer with- out limit, with any appropriation of the office of mental health or by transfer or suballocation to any department, agency or public authority for expenditures incurred in the operation of such programs with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the depart- ment of audit and control and copies ther- eof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee: For transfer to the department of health to reimburse the department for the state share of medical assistance payments for various mental health services. Notwith- standing any provision of law to the contrary, the state comptroller is hereby authorized to refund moneys from the department of health to the office of mental health, consisting of medicaid reimbursement for expenses previously incurred by the office of mental health in 817 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE OF MENTAL HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 prior fiscal years to fund services provided by residential treatment facili- ties for children and youth. Such funds shall be credited to the local assistance account of the general fund for the purpose of reimbursing the 2014-15 appro- priation ................................... 116,903,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................. 116,903,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Federal Health and Human Services Account - 25180 For services and expenses related to chil- dren's mental health services funded by the community mental health services block grant. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of this appro- priation, consistent with the terms and conditions of the block grant, may be transferred to other programs within the office of mental health for aid to locali- ties, administrative and support services, including fringe benefits, associated with the federal block grant ...................... 6,200,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 6,200,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Mental Hygiene Program Fund Account - 21907 The state comptroller is hereby authorized and directed to loan money in accordance with the provisions set forth in subdivi- sion 5 of section 4 of the state finance law to the mental hygiene program fund account. For services and expenses of various chil- dren and families community mental health services, including transfer to the department of health to reimburse the department for the state share of medical assistance for various community mental health services. This appropriation antic- ipates the transfer of funds from the state education department to the office 818 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE OF MENTAL HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 of mental health of tuition funds advanced in previous years and reimbursed by the child's school district of origin to the state of New York pursuant to chapter 810 of the laws of 1986 and applicable provisions of the education law. For payment of state financial assistance, net of disallowances, for community mental health programs pursuant to article 41 and other provisions of the mental hygiene law. The moneys hereby appropriated for allocation to local governments and volun- tary agencies for services are available to reimburse or advance funds to local governments and voluntary agencies for expenditures made or to be made during local program years commencing January 1, 2014 or July 1, 2014 and for advances for the period beginning January 1, 2015 for local governments and voluntary agencies with program years beginning January 1. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, and except for transfers to the department of health to reimburse the department for the state share of medical assistance payments and as modified below, this appropriation shall be available for obli- gations for the period commencing July 1, 2014 and ending June 30, 2015 and shall be available for expenditure from July 1, 2014 through September 15, 2015. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the commissioner of the office of mental health shall be authorized, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, to continue contracts which were executed on or before March 31, 2014 with entities providing services to persons with mental illness, without any additional requirements that such contracts be subject to competitive bidding, a request for proposals process or other administrative procedures. No expenditures shall be made for such program prior to the approval of a method- ology for allocation in accordance with a plan approved by the commissioner and the director of the budget with copies to be filed with the chairpersons of the senate finance committee and assembly ways and 819 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE OF MENTAL HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 means committee. Furthermore, no expendi- ture shall be made until a certificate of allocation has been approved by the direc- tor of the budget with copies to be filed with the chairpersons of the senate finance committee and the assembly ways and means committee. The state comptroller is hereby authorized to receive funds from the office of mental health that were returned from providers in the current fiscal year in respect of a settlement of local assistance funds from prior fiscal years, and is authorized to refund such moneys to the credit of the mental hygiene program fund account for the purpose of reimbursing the 2014-15 appropriation. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, including section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part N of chapter 56 of the laws of 2013, for the period commenc- ing on April 1, 2014 and ending March 31, 2015 the commissioner shall not apply any cost of living adjustment for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimburse- ment. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, any of the amounts appro- priated herein may be increased or decreased by interchange or transfer with- out limit, with any appropriation of the office of mental health or by transfer or suballocation to any department, agency or public authority for expenditures incurred in the operation of such programs with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the depart- ment of audit and control and copies ther- eof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee: For services and expenses of various commu- nity mental health non-residential programs, pursuant to article 41 of the mental hygiene law, including but not limited to sections 41.13 and 41.18 ......... 92,883,000 For services and expenses of various commu- nity mental health emergency programs ....... 24,583,000 820 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE OF MENTAL HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For services and expenses of various commu- nity mental health residential programs, including but not limited to community residences pursuant to sections 41.44 and 41.38 of the mental hygiene law ............. 12,948,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................. 130,414,000 -------------- 821 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE OF MENTAL HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 ADULT SERVICES PROGRAM Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Medication Reimbursement Account By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses related to adult mental health services, including assisted outpatient treatment pursuant to article 9 and other provisions of the mental hygiene law ......................... 7,580,000 ......................................... (re. $7,580,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Federal Health and Human Services Account By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For programs to assist and transition from homelessness (PATH) grants. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of this appropriation, consistent with the terms and conditions of the PATH grant, may be transferred to other programs within the office of mental health for aid to localities, administrative and support services, including fringe benefits, associated with the grant ..... 6,359,000 ......................................... (re. $4,738,000) For services and expenses related to adult mental health services funded by the community mental health services block grant. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of this appropriation, consistent with the terms and conditions of the block grant, may be transferred to other programs within the office of mental health for aid to localities, administrative and support services, including fringe benefits, associated with the federal block grant ... 19,000,000 ....................... (re. $12,249,000) For services and expenses associated with federal grant awards yet to be allocated by the federal department of health and human services. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the director of the budget is hereby authorized to transfer appropriation authority contained herein to any other federal fund or program within the office of mental health services for aid to localities, administra- tive and support services, including fringe benefits, associated with the awarded grant ... 5,000,000 ... .......... (re. $4,000,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For programs to assist and transition from homelessness (PATH) grants. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of this appropriation, consistent with the terms and conditions of the PATH grant, may be transferred to other programs within the office of mental health for aid to localities, administrative and support services, including fringe benefits, associated with the grant ..... 5,569,000 ......................................... (re. $4,463,000) 822 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE OF MENTAL HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal MISCELLANEOUS Operating Grants Fund Federal Operating Grants Account - 25384 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses related to homeless and shelter plus care grants. Subject to a plan approved by the director of the budget, the amount appropriated herein may be made available to other state agencies for services and expenses related to federal homeless and shelter plus care grants ... 6,500,000 ............ (re. $4,165,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses related to homeless and shelter plus care grants. Subject to a plan approved by the director of the budget, the amount appropriated herein may be made available to other state agencies for services and expenses related to federal homeless and shelter plus care grants ... 8,000,000 ............ (re. $3,205,000) Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Mental Hygiene Program Fund Account - 21907 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For community mental hygiene services and/or expenses of contracts with institutes for the conduct of medical research and other scien- tific investigation established under section 7.17 of the mental hygiene law; municipalities; educational institutions; and/or not- for-profit agencies: Nathan S. Kline Institute for Psychiatric Research ................... 175,000 ............................................. (re. $175,000) Mental Health Association in New York State, Inc. .................... 50,000 ............................................... (re. $50,000) North Country Behavioral Healthcare Network .......................... 100,000 ............................................. (re. $100,000) NLP Research and Recognition Project ... 300,000 ...... (re. $300,000) Veteran peer-to-peer pilot programs ... 2,285,000 ..... (re. $250,000) Unlimited Potential, Inc ... 150,000 .................. (re. $150,000) Warrior Salute program ... 100,000 .................... (re. $100,000) FarmNet ... 300,000 ................................... (re. $300,000) The appropriation made by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013, is hereby amended and reappropriated to read: The state comptroller is hereby authorized and directed to loan money in accordance with the provisions set forth in subdivision 5 of section 4 of the state finance law to the mental hygiene program fund account. For payment of state financial assistance, net of disallowances, for community mental health programs pursuant to article 41 and other provisions of the mental hygiene law. The moneys hereby appropriated for allocation to local governments and voluntary agencies for 823 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE OF MENTAL HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 services are available to reimburse or advance funds to local governments and voluntary agencies for expenditures made or to be made during local program years commencing January 1, 2013 or July 1, 2013 and for advances for the period beginning January 1, 2014 for local governments and voluntary agencies with program years beginning January 1. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, and except for transfers to the department of health to reimburse the department for the state share of medical assistance payments and as modified below, this appropriation shall be available for obligations for the period commencing July 1, 2013 and ending June 30, 2014 and shall be avail- able for expenditure from July 1, 2013 through September 15, 2014. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the commissioner of the office of mental health shall be authorized to continue contracts which were executed on or before March 31, 2013 with enti- ties providing services to persons with mental illness, without any additional requirements that such contracts be subject to compet- itive bidding, a request for proposals process or other administra- tive procedures. No expenditures shall be made for such program prior to the approval of a methodology for allocation in accordance with a plan approved by the commissioner and the director of the budget with copies to be filed with the chairpersons of the senate finance committee and assembly ways and means committee. Furthermore, no expenditure shall be made until a certificate of allocation has been approved by the director of the budget with copies to be filed with the chairpersons of the senate finance committee and the assembly ways and means committee. The state comptroller is hereby authorized to receive funds from the office of mental health that were returned from providers in the current fiscal year in respect of a settlement of local assistance funds from prior fiscal years, and is authorized to refund such moneys to the credit of the mental hygiene program fund account for the purpose of reimbursing the 2013-14 appropriation. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, including section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part H of chapter 56 of the laws of 2012, for the period commenc- ing on April 1, 2013 and ending March 31, 2014 the commissioner shall not apply any cost of living adjustment for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimbursement. [Notwithstanding any provision of articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, there shall be an exemption from the professional licensure requirements of such articles, and nothing contained in such articles, or in any other provisions of law related to the licensure requirements of persons licensed under those articles, shall prohibit or limit the activities or services of any person in the employ of a program or service operated, certified, regulated, funded or approved by the office of mental health, a local govern- mental unit as such term is defined in article 41 of the mental hygiene law, and/or a local social services district as defined in 824 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE OF MENTAL HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 section 61 of the social services law, and all such entities shall be considered to be approved settings for the receipt of supervised experience for the professions governed by articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, and furthermore, no such entity shall be required to apply for nor be required to receive a waiver pursuant to section 6503-a of the education law in order to perform any activities or provide any services.] Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, any of the amounts appropriated herein may be increased or decreased by inter- change or transfer without limit, with any appropriation of the office of mental health or by transfer or suballocation to any department, agency or public authority for expenditures incurred in the operation of such programs with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee: For services and expenses of various community mental health non-resi- dential programs, pursuant to article 41 of the mental hygiene law, including but not limited to sections 41.13, 41.18, and 41.47. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, up to $7,000,000 of this appropriation may be made available to the Research Foundation for Mental Hygiene, Inc. pursuant to a contract with the office of mental health for two mental health demonstration programs. One program shall be a behavioral health care management program for persons with serious mental illness, and the other program shall be a mental health and health care coordination demon- stration program for persons with mental illness who are discharged from impacted adult homes in the city of New York. An amount from this appropriation when combined with the appropriation for the miscellaneous special revenue fund medication reimbursement account shall provide up to $15,000,000 for grants to the counties and city of New York to provide medication, and other services necessary to prescribe and administer medication pursuant to a plan approved by the commissioner of mental health, as authorized under chapter 408 of the laws of 1999 as amended ... 293,188,000 ... (re. $82,600,000) For services and expenses associated with the provision of education, assessments, training, in-reach, care coordination, supported hous- ing and the services needed by mentally ill residents of adult homes, which were identified in the 2009 federal district court case Disability Advocates, Inc. v. Paterson provided, however, no funds from this appropriation shall be used to pay for the services of a monitor appointed by such district court ........................... 16,800,000 ........................................ (re. $8,205,000) For services and expenses associated with the provision of care coor- dination, supported housing and the services needed by qualified current and future mentally ill residents of nursing homes to imple- ment settlement of 2011 federal litigation Joseph S. v. Hogan ...... 10,000,000 ........................................ (re. $8,173,000) 825 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE OF MENTAL HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses of various community mental health emergency programs including comprehensive psychiatric emergency programs pursuant to section 41.51 of the mental hygiene law ................ 6,823,000 ......................................... (re. $4,201,000) For services and expenses of various community mental health residen- tial programs, including but not limited to community residences pursuant to sections 41.44 and 41.38 of the mental hygiene law. Notwithstanding the provisions of section 31.03 of the mental hygiene law and any other inconsistent provision of law, moneys appropriated for family care shall be available for, but not limited to, the purchase of substitute caretakers up to a maximum of 14 days and payments limited to $686 per year based upon financial need for the personal needs of each client residing in the family care home ... 391,588,000 ................................. (re. $124,808,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For the continuation and expansion of the Veterans Mental Health Training Initiative to be conducted by the Medical Society of the State of New York, the New York State Psychiatric Association and the National Association of Social Workers - New York State Chapter, that shall include services and expenses of the development of an Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education accredited education and training program for primary care physicians and physician specialists on the signs, symptoms, diagnosis and best practices for treating the health and mental health disorders of returning combat veterans and associated conditions affecting family members of such veterans to be conducted jointly by the New York State Psychiatric Association and the Medical Society of the State of New York; and for services and expenses of a National Association of Social Workers - New York State Chapter accredited education and training program for mental health providers to maximize the treat- ment and recovery from combat related post traumatic stress disor- der, traumatic brain injury and other combat related mental health issues, including substance abuse and suicide prevention; in accord- ance with the following: New York State Psychiatric Association ... 165,000 .... (re. $165,000) Medical Society of the State of New York ... 165,000 .. (re. $165,000) For community mental hygiene services and expenses of contracts with municipalities, educational institutions and/or not-for-profit agen- cies: Veteran peer-to-peer pilot programs ... 800,000 ........ (re. $80,000) Demonstration programs for counties impacted during state fiscal year 2011-12 by the closure of state-operated hospitals licensed under section 7.17 of the mental hygiene law ... 800,000 .. (re. $800,000) By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2007: For services and expenses to support a public awareness and education campaign specifically focused on suicide prevention among young Latina and elderly Asian women. The office of mental health shall contract through a request for proposal process with organizations 826 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE OF MENTAL HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 with demonstrated experience in outreach to non-English speaking communities. The selected organizations shall partner with communi- ty-based organizations with experience providing mental health services to Latina, East Asian, South Asian, Southeast Asian, and Pacific Islander communities ... 1,000,000 ............ (re. $4,000) For services and expenses associated with a needs based request for proposals initiative assist community recovery providers efforts in critical physical plant improvements, transportation amelioration and/or renovation and rehabilitation enhancements .................. 500,000 ............................................. (re. $500,000) By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2006: For services and expenses related to the addition of a minimum of 55 scattered site supported apartments and attendant services to provide independent housing for persons with serious mental illness currently residing in impacted adult homes ......................... 810,000 ............................................. (re. $810,000) For services and expenses of contracts with municipalities, educa- tional institutions and/or not-for-profit agencies: Eating Disor- ders program initiatives ... 300,000 ................. (re. $85,000) CHILDREN AND YOUTH SERVICES PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2006: For new and existing family support providers to work with and strengthen families of children being admitted to and/or currently receiving treatment from or soon to be discharged from mental health services, including but not limited to residential treatment facili- ties, community residences, hospitals, day treatment programs and home and community-based waiver programs ........................... 1,000,000 ......................................... (re. $1,000,000) For services and expenses related to two pilot projects and joint pilot project known as the New York state/New York local transi- tional housing task force for children. An amount up to $350,000 of this appropriation will be used to establish two transitional living housing pilot projects. An amount up to $75,000 of this appropri- ation will be used to establish and fund the taskforce and a report. An amount up to $75,000 of this appropriation will be used to fund outreach and education presentations to municipal and county offi- cials about the feasibility of joint cooperative agreements on tran- sitional living housing projects ................................... 500,000 ............................................. (re. $500,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Federal Health and Human Services Account - 25180 827 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE OF MENTAL HEALTH AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses related to children's mental health services funded by the community mental health services block grant. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, a portion of this appropriation, consistent with the terms and conditions of the block grant, may be transferred to other programs within the office of mental health for aid to localities, administrative and support services, including fringe benefits, associated with the federal block grant ... 6,200,000 ......................... (re. $3,798,000) 828 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE FOR PEOPLE WITH DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS General Fund ....................... 1,827,220,000 137,000 Special Revenue Funds - Other ...... 515,160,500 350,000 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 2,342,380,500 487,000 ================ ================ SCHEDULE COMMUNITY SERVICES PROGRAM ............................... 2,342,380,500 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For services and expenses of the community services program, net of disallowances, for community programs for people with developmental disabilities pursuant to article 41 of the mental hygiene law, and/or chapter 620 of the laws of 1974, chapter 660 of the laws of 1977, chapter 412 of the laws of 1981, chapter 27 of the laws of 1987, chapter 729 of the laws of 1989, chapter 329 of the laws of 1993 and other provisions of the mental hygiene law. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the following appropri- ation shall be net of refunds, rebates, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the director of the budget is authorized to make suballocations from this appropriation to the department of health medical assistance program. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, advances and reimbursement made pursuant to subdivision (d) of section 41.15 and section 41.18 of the mental hygiene law shall be allocated pursuant to a plan and in a manner prescribed by the agency head and approved by the director of the budg- et. No expenditure shall be made until a certificate of allocation has been approved by the director of the budget and copies thereof filed with the state comp- troller, and the chairs of the senate 829 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE FOR PEOPLE WITH DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 finance and assembly ways and means committees. The moneys hereby appropriated are available to reimburse or advance localities and voluntary non-profit agen- cies for expenditures made during local fiscal periods commencing January 1, 2014, April 1, 2014 or July 1, 2014, and for advances for the 3 month period beginning January 1, 2015. Notwithstanding the provisions of article 41 of the mental hygiene law or any other inconsistent provision of law, rule or regulation, the commissioner, pursuant to such contract and in the manner provided therein, may pay all or a portion of the expenses incurred by such voluntary agen- cies arising out of loans which are funded from the proceeds of bonds and notes issued by the dormitory authority of the state of New York. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the money hereby appropriated may be transferred to state operations and/or any appropriation of the office for people with developmental disabilities with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the depart- ment of audit and control and copies ther- eof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, moneys from this appropriation may be used for state aid of up to 100 percent of the net deficit costs of day training programs and family support services. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, including section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part N of chapter 56 of the laws of 2013, for the period commenc- ing on April 1, 2014 and ending March 31, 2015 the commissioner shall not apply any cost of living adjustment for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimburse- ment. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, and pursuant to criteria estab- lished by the commissioner of the office 830 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE FOR PEOPLE WITH DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 for people with developmental disabilities and approved by the director of the budg- et, expenditures may be made from this appropriation for residential facilities which are pending recertification as intermediate care facilities for people with developmental disabilities. Notwithstanding the provisions of section 41.36 of the mental hygiene law and any other inconsistent provision of law, moneys from this appropriation may be used for payment up to $250 per year per client, at such times and in such manner as determined by the commissioner on the basis of financial need for the personal needs of each client residing in voluntar- y-operated community residences and volun- tary-operated community residential alter- natives, including individualized residential alternatives under the home and community based services waiver. The commissioner shall, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, alter existing advance payment schedules for voluntary-operated community resi- dences established pursuant to subdivision (h) of section 41.36 of the mental hygiene law. Notwithstanding the provisions of section 16.23 of the mental hygiene law and any other inconsistent provision of law, with relation to the operation of certified family care homes, including family care homes sponsored by voluntary not-for-pro- fit agencies, moneys from this appropri- ation may be used for payments to purchase general services including but not limited to respite providers, up to a maximum of 14 days, at rates to be established by the commissioner and approved by the director of the budget in consideration of factors including, but not limited to, geographic area and number of clients cared for in the home and for payment in an amount determined by the commissioner for the personal needs of each client residing in the family care home. Notwithstanding the provisions of subdivi- sion 12 of section 8 of the state finance law and any other inconsistent provision 831 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE FOR PEOPLE WITH DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 of law, moneys from this appropriation may be used for expenses of family care homes including payments to operators of certi- fied family care homes for damages caused by clients to personal and real property in accordance with standards established by the commissioner and approved by the director of the budget. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, moneys from this appropriation may be used for appropriate day program services and residential services includ- ing, but not limited to, direct housing subsidies to individuals, start-up expenses for family care providers, envi- ronmental modifications, adaptive technol- ogies, appraisals, property options, feasibility studies and preoperational expenses. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, moneys from this appropriation may be used for the operation of clinics licensed pursuant to article 16 of the mental hygiene law including, but not limited to, supportive and habilitative services consistent with the home and community based services waiver. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, and consistent with section 33.07 of the mental hygiene law, the directors of facilities licensed but not operated by the office for people with developmental disabilities who act as federally-appointed representative payees and who assume management responsibility over the funds of a resident may continue to use such funds for the cost of the resident's care and treatment, consistent with federal law and regulations. Funds appropriated herein shall be available in accordance with the following: For the state share of medical assistance services expenses incurred by the depart- ment of health for the provision of medical assistance services to people with developmental disabilities ............... 1,681,693,000 For the state share of medical assistance services expenses for the provision of medical assistance services to people with developmental disabilities that may be 832 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE FOR PEOPLE WITH DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 incurred by the department of health during local fiscal periods commencing January 1, 2014, April 1, 2014 or July 1, 2014 ....................................... 139,227,000 For services and expenses of the office for people with developmental disabilities to implement subdivision 3-d of section of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006 as added by a chapter of the laws of 2014 to provide funding for salary increases for the period April 1, 2014 through March 31, 2015. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, and subject to the approval of the director of the budget, the amounts appropriated here- in may be increased or decreased by inter- change or transfer without limit to any local assistance appropriation, and may include advances to local governments and voluntary agencies, to accomplish this purpose ...................................... 6,300,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ............... 1,827,220,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Mental Hygiene Program Fund Account - 21907 For services and expenses of the community services program, net of disallowances, for community programs for people with developmental disabilities pursuant to article 41 of the mental hygiene law, and/or chapter 620 of the laws of 1974, chapter 660 of the laws of 1977, chapter 412 of the laws of 1981, chapter 27 of the laws of 1987, chapter 729 of the laws of 1989, chapter 329 of the laws of 1993 and other provisions of the mental hygiene law. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the following appropri- ation shall be net of refunds, rebates, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, advances and reimbursement made pursuant to subdivision (d) of section 41.15 and section 41.18 of the mental hygiene law shall be allocated pursuant to a plan and in a manner prescribed by the agency head 833 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE FOR PEOPLE WITH DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 and approved by the director of the budg- et. No expenditure shall be made until a certificate of allocation has been approved by the director of the budget and copies thereof filed with the state comp- troller, and the chairs of the senate finance and assembly ways and means committees. The moneys hereby appropriated are available to reimburse or advance localities and voluntary non-profit agen- cies for expenditures made during local fiscal periods commencing January 1, 2014, April 1, 2014 or July 1, 2014, and for advances for the 3 month period beginning January 1, 2015. Notwithstanding the provisions of article 41 of the mental hygiene law or any other inconsistent provision of law, rule or regulation, the commissioner, pursuant to such contract and in the manner provided therein, may pay all or a portion of the expenses incurred by such voluntary agen- cies arising out of loans which are funded from the proceeds of bonds and notes issued by the dormitory authority of the state of New York. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, including section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part N of chapter 56 of the laws of 2013, for the period commenc- ing on April 1, 2014 and ending March 31, 2015 the commissioner shall not apply any cost of living adjustment for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimburse- ment. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the money hereby appropriated may be transferred to state operations and/or any appropriation of the office for people with developmental disabilities with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the depart- ment of audit and control and copies ther- eof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, moneys from this appropriation may 834 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE FOR PEOPLE WITH DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 be used for state aid of up to 100 percent of the net deficit costs of day training programs and family support services. Notwithstanding the provisions of section 16.23 of the mental hygiene law and any other inconsistent provision of law, with relation to the operation of certified family care homes, including family care homes sponsored by voluntary not-for-pro- fit agencies, moneys from this appropri- ation may be used for payments to purchase general services including but not limited to respite providers, up to a maximum of 14 days, at rates to be established by the commissioner and approved by the director of the budget in consideration of factors including, but not limited to, geographic area and number of clients cared for in the home and for payment in an amount determined by the commissioner for the personal needs of each client residing in the family care home. Notwithstanding the provisions of subdivi- sion 12 of section 8 of the state finance law and any other inconsistent provision of law, moneys from this appropriation may be used for expenses of family care homes including payments to operators of certi- fied family care homes for damages caused by clients to personal and real property in accordance with standards established by the commissioner and approved by the director of the budget. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, and consistent with section 33.07 of the mental hygiene law, the directors of facilities licensed but not operated by the office for people with developmental disabilities who act as federally-appointed representative payees and who assume management responsibility over the funds of a resident may continue to use such funds for the cost of the resident's care and treatment, consistent with federal law and regulations. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, effective July 1, 2014, funds appropriated herein are available to reimburse in- and out-of-state private residential schools, pursuant to subdivi- 835 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE FOR PEOPLE WITH DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 sion (c) of section 13.37-a and subdivi- sion (g) of section 13.38 of the mental hygiene law, for costs of supporting the residential and day program services available to individuals who are over the age of 21 years of age, provided that the amount paid for residential services and/or maintenance costs as of June 30, 2014, is net of any supplemental security income benefit to which the individual receiving services is eligible, and provided further that funding for nonresi- dential services will be in an amount not to exceed the maximum reimbursement for appropriate day services delivered by the office for people with developmental disa- bilities certified or approved providers other than in- and out-of-state private residential schools, unless otherwise authorized by the director of the budget. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, moneys from this appropriation may be used for appropriate day program services and residential services includ- ing, but not limited to, direct housing subsidies to individuals, start-up expenses for family care providers, envi- ronmental modifications, adaptive technol- ogies, appraisals, property options, feasibility studies and preoperational expenses. For services and expenses related to the provision of residential services to people with developmental disabilities ..... 214,619,000 For services and expenses related to the provision of day program services to people with developmental disabilities ...... 49,357,000 For services and expenses related to the provision of family support services to people with developmental disabilities ...... 76,705,000 For services and expenses related to the provision of workshop, day training and employment services to people with devel- opmental disabilities. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, up to $800,000 of this appropriation may be transferred to the New York State Education Departments' Adult Career and Continuing Education Services - Vocational Rehabilitation (ACCES-VR) program to support the Long- 836 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE FOR PEOPLE WITH DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Term Sheltered Employment program operated by FEDCAP Rehabilitation Services, Inc. ..... 44,921,000 For other services and expenses provided to people with developmental disabilities including but not limited to hepatitis B, care at home waiver, epilepsy services, Special Olympics New York, Inc. and volun- tary fingerprinting .......................... 6,178,000 For services and expenses of the Epilepsy Foundation of Northeastern New York ............. 50,000 For community mental hygiene services and/or expenses of contracts with municipalities; educational institutions; and/or not-for- profit agencies: Women's League Community Residents, Inc .......... 200,000 Harmony Services, Inc ............................ 175,000 Hebrew Academy for Special Children Center, Inc ............................................ 125,000 Living Resources Corporation ...................... 22,500 Rockland County Independent Living Center ......... 25,000 Jawonio Inc. ..................................... 100,000 Human Care Services for Families and Chil- dren, Inc ...................................... 100,000 For services and expenses of the Institute for Basic Research ............................. 375,000 For services and expenses of the Institute for Basic Research ............................. 375,000 For services and expenses of a direct support professional credentialing pilot program report ................................. 500,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................. 393,827,500 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund OPWDD - Provider of Service Account - 21903 For services and expenses related to services for people with developmental disabilities associated with the New York state options for people through services initiative, in accordance with a program- matic and fiscal plan to be approved by the director of the budget. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the director of the budget is authorized to make suballocations from this appropriation to the department of health medical assistance program. 837 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE FOR PEOPLE WITH DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the moneys hereby appropriated, or so much thereof as may be necessary, are to be available for the purposes here- in specified for obligations heretofore accrued or hereafter to accrue. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, and consistent with section 33.07 of the mental hygiene law, the directors of facilities licensed but not operated by the office for people with developmental disabilities who act as federally-appointed representative payees and who assume management responsibility over the funds of a resident may continue to use such funds for the cost of the resident's care and treatment, consistent with federal law and regulations. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the money hereby appropriated may be transferred to state operations and/or any appropriation of the office for people with developmental disabilities with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the depart- ment of audit and control and copies ther- eof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee .......... 121,333,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................. 121,333,000 -------------- 838 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE FOR PEOPLE WITH DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 COMMUNITY SERVICES PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2008, as amended by chapter 1, section 3, of the laws of 2009: For services and expenses of contracts with municipalities, educa- tional institutions and/or not-for-profit agencies: Epilepsy Foundation of Rochester - Syracuse - Binghamton ............. 18,500 ................................................ (re. $1,000) Quality services for the Autism Community (QSAC) ..................... 113,000 ............................................. (re. $113,000) By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2006: For services and expenses of contracts with municipalities, educa- tional institutions and/or not-for-profit agencies: For services and expenses associated with a direct care worker recruitment and retention pilot project program .................... 2,500,000 ............................................ (re. $23,000) Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Mental Hygiene Program Fund Account - 21907 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses of the Epilepsy Foundation of Northeastern New York ... 50,000 .................................. (re. $50,000) The appropriation made by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013, is hereby amended and reappropriated to read: For services and expenses of the community services program, net of disallowances, for community programs for people with developmental disabilities pursuant to article 41 of the mental hygiene law, and/or chapter 620 of the laws of 1974, chapter 660 of the laws of 1977, chapter 412 of the laws of 1981, chapter 27 of the laws of 1987, chapter 729 of the laws of 1989, chapter 329 of the laws of 1993 and other provisions of the mental hygiene law. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the following appropriation shall be net of refunds, rebates, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, advances and reimbursement made pursuant to subdivision (d) of section 41.15 and section 41.18 of the mental hygiene law shall be allocated pursuant to a plan and in a manner prescribed by the agency head and approved by the direc- tor of the budget. No expenditure shall be made until a certificate of allocation has been approved by the director of the budget and copies thereof filed with the state comptroller, and the chairs of the senate finance and assembly ways and means committees. The moneys hereby appropriated are available to reimburse or advance localities and voluntary non-profit agencies for expenditures made 839 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE FOR PEOPLE WITH DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 during local fiscal periods commencing January 1, 2013, April 1, 2013 or July 1, 2013, and for advances for the 3 month period begin- ning January 1, 2014. Notwithstanding the provisions of article 41 of the mental hygiene law or any other inconsistent provision of law, rule or regulation, the commissioner, pursuant to such contract and in the manner provided therein, may pay all or a portion of the expenses incurred by such voluntary agencies arising out of loans which are funded from the proceeds of bonds and notes issued by the dormitory authority of the state of New York. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, including section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part H of chapter 56 of the laws of 2012, for the period commenc- ing on April 1, 2013 and ending March 31, 2014 the commissioner shall not apply any cost of living adjustment for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimbursement. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the money hereby appropri- ated may be transferred to state operations and/or any appropriation of the office for people with developmental disabilities with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, moneys from this appropriation may be used for state aid of up to 100 percent of the net deficit costs of day training programs and family support services. Notwithstanding the provisions of section 16.23 of the mental hygiene law and any other inconsistent provision of law, with relation to the operation of certified family care homes, including family care homes sponsored by voluntary not-for-profit agencies, moneys from this appropriation may be used for payments to purchase general services including but not limited to respite providers, up to a maximum of 14 days, at rates to be established by the commissioner and approved by the director of the budget in consideration of factors including, but not limited to, geographic area and number of clients cared for in the home and for payment in an amount deter- mined by the commissioner for the personal needs of each client residing in the family care home. Notwithstanding the provisions of subdivision 12 of section 8 of the state finance law and any other inconsistent provision of law, moneys from this appropriation may be used for expenses of family care homes including payments to operators of certified family care homes for damages caused by clients to personal and real property in accordance with standards established by the commissioner and approved by the director of the budget. [Notwithstanding any provision of articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, there shall be an exemption from the professional licensure requirements of such articles, and nothing contained in 840 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE FOR PEOPLE WITH DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 such articles, or in any other provisions of law related to the licensure requirements of persons licensed under those articles, shall prohibit or limit the activities or services of any person in the employ of a program or service operated, certified, regulated, funded or approved by the office for people with developmental disa- bilities, a local governmental unit as such term is defined in arti- cle 41 of the mental hygiene law, and/or a local social services district as defined in section 61 of the social services law, and all such entities shall be considered to be approved settings for the receipt of supervised experience for the professions governed by articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, and furthermore, no such entity shall be required to apply for nor be required to receive a waiver pursuant to section 6503-a of the education law in order to perform any activities or provide any services.] Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, moneys from this appropriation may be used for appropriate day program services and residential services including, but not limited to, direct housing subsidies to individuals, start-up expenses for family care provid- ers, environmental modifications, adaptive technologies, appraisals, property options, feasibility studies and preoperational expenses. For services and expenses related to the provision of residential services to people with developmental disabilities ................. 214,619,000 ...................................... (re. $88,913,000) For services and expenses related to the provision of day program services to people with developmental disabilities ................. 49,357,000 ....................................... (re. $23,675,000) For services and expenses related to the provision of family support services to people with developmental disabilities ................. 76,705,000 ....................................... (re. $36,797,000) For services and expenses related to the provision of workshop, day training and employment services to people with developmental disa- bilities. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, up to $800,000 of this appropriation may be transferred to the New York State Education Departments' Adult Career and Continuing Education Services - Vocational Rehabilitation (ACCES-VR) program to support the Long-Term Sheltered Employment program operated by FEDCAP Reha- bilitation Services, Inc. ... 44,921,000 ......... (re. $21,403,000) For other services and expenses provided to people with developmental disabilities including but not limited to hepatitis B, care at home waiver, epilepsy services, Special Olympics New York, Inc. and voluntary fingerprinting ... 6,178,000 ............ (re. $3,507,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses of the community services program, net of disallowances, for community programs for people with developmental disabilities pursuant to article 41 of the mental hygiene law, and/or chapter 620 of the laws of 1974, chapter 660 of the laws of 1977, chapter 412 of the laws of 1981, chapter 27 of the laws of 1987, chapter 729 of the laws of 1989, chapter 329 of the laws of 1993 and other provisions of the mental hygiene law. Notwithstanding 841 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE FOR PEOPLE WITH DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 any inconsistent provision of law, the following appropriation shall be net of refunds, rebates, reimbursements, and credits. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, advances and reimbursement made pursuant to subdivision (d) of section 41.15 and section 41.18 of the mental hygiene law shall be allocated pursuant to a plan and in a manner prescribed by the agency head and approved by the direc- tor of the budget. No expenditure shall be made until a certificate of allocation has been approved by the director of the budget and copies thereof filed with the state comptroller, and the chairs of the senate finance and assembly ways and means committees. The moneys hereby appropriated are available to reimburse or advance localities and voluntary non-profit agencies for expenditures made during local fiscal periods commencing January 1, 2012, April 1, 2012 or July 1, 2012, and for advances for the 3 month period begin- ning January 1, 2013. Notwithstanding the provisions of article 41 of the mental hygiene law or any other inconsistent provision of law, rule or regulation, the commissioner, pursuant to such contract and in the manner provided therein, may pay all or a portion of the expenses incurred by such voluntary agencies arising out of loans which are funded from the proceeds of bonds and notes issued by the dormitory authority of the state of New York. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, including section 1 of part C of chapter 57 of the laws of 2006, as amended by section 1 of part F of chapter 59 of the laws of 2011, for the period commenc- ing on April 1, 2012 and ending March 31, 2013 the commissioner shall not apply any cost of living adjustment for the purpose of establishing rates of payments, contracts or any other form of reimbursement. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the money hereby appropri- ated may be transferred to state operations and/or any appropriation of the office for people with developmental disabilities with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, moneys from this appropriation may be used for state aid of up to 100 percent of the net deficit costs of day training programs and family support services. Notwithstanding the provisions of section 16.23 of the mental hygiene law and any other inconsistent provision of law, with relation to the operation of certified family care homes, including family care homes sponsored by voluntary not-for-profit agencies, moneys from this appropriation may be used for payments to purchase general services including but not limited to respite providers, up to a maximum of 14 days, at rates to be established by the commissioner and approved by the director of the budget in consideration of factors including, but not limited to, geographic area and number of clients cared for in the home and for payment at the rate of $600 842 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE FOR PEOPLE WITH DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 per year on the basis of financial need for the personal needs of each client residing in the family care home. Notwithstanding the provisions of subdivision 12 of section 8 of the state finance law and any other inconsistent provision of law, moneys from this appropriation may be used for expenses of family care homes including payments to operators of certified family care homes for damages caused by clients to personal and real property in accordance with standards established by the commissioner and approved by the director of the budget. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, moneys from this appropriation may be used for appropriate day program services and residential services including, but not limited to, direct housing subsidies to individuals, start-up expenses for family care provid- ers, environmental modifications, adaptive technologies, appraisals, property options, feasibility studies and preoperational expenses. For services and expenses related to the provision of workshop, day training and employment services to people with developmental disa- bilities. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, up to $800,000 of this appropriation may be transferred to the New York State Education Departments' Adult Career and Continuing Education Services - Vocational Rehabilitation (ACCES-VR) program to support the Long-Term Sheltered Employment program operated by FEDCAP Reha- bilitation Services, Inc. ... 44,921,000 .......... (re. $2,633,000) For other services and expenses provided to people with developmental disabilities including but not limited to hepatitis B, care at home waiver, epilepsy services, Special Olympics New York, Inc. and voluntary fingerprinting ... 6,178,000 ............ (re. $1,548,000) For suballocation to the department of education for services and expenses of the Statewide Regional Centers for Autism Spectrum Disorders ... 250,000 ............................... (re. $250,000) For services and expenses of the Epilepsy Foundation of Northeastern New York ... 50,000 .................................. (re. $50,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For other services and expenses provided to people with developmental disabilities including but not limited to hepatitis B, care at home waiver, epilepsy services, Special Olympics New York, Inc. and voluntary fingerprinting ... 6,178,200 ............... (re. $43,000) Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund OPWDD - Provider of Service Account The appropriation made by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013, is hereby amended and reappropriated to read: For services and expenses related to services for people with develop- mental disabilities associated with the New York state options for people through services initiative, in accordance with a programmat- ic and fiscal plan to be approved by the director of the budget. 843 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE OFFICE FOR PEOPLE WITH DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the director of the budget is authorized to make suballocations from this appropri- ation to the department of health medical assistance program. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the moneys here- by appropriated, or so much thereof as may be necessary, are to be available for the purposes herein specified for obligations hereto- fore accrued or hereafter to accrue. [Notwithstanding any provision of articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, there shall be an exemption from the professional licensure requirements of such articles, and nothing contained in such articles, or in any other provisions of law related to the licensure requirements of persons licensed under those articles, shall prohibit or limit the activities or services of any person in the employ of a program or service operated, certified, regulated, funded or approved by the office for people with developmental disa- bilities, a local governmental unit as such term is defined in arti- cle 41 of the mental hygiene law, and/or a local social services district as defined in section 61 of the social services law, and all such entities shall be considered to be approved settings for the receipt of supervised experience for the professions governed by articles 153, 154 and 163 of the education law, and furthermore, no such entity shall be required to apply for nor be required to receive a waiver pursuant to section 6503-a of the education law in order to perform any activities or provide any services.] Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the money hereby appropri- ated may be transferred to state operations and/or any appropriation of the office for people with developmental disabilities with the approval of the director of the budget who shall file such approval with the department of audit and control and copies thereof with the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee .................................. 190,508,000 ...................................... (re. $88,964,000) 844 12653-15-4 METROPOLITAN TRANSPORTATION AUTHORITY AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS Special Revenue Funds - Other ...... 2,303,636,000 0 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 2,303,636,000 0 ================ ================ SCHEDULE DEDICATED MASS TRANSPORTATION TRUST FUND ................... 612,536,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Dedicated Mass Transportation Trust Fund Railroad Account - 20852 To the metropolitan transportation authority for deposit in the dedicated tax fund for the expenses of the New York city transit authority, the Manhattan and Bronx surface transit operating authority, and the Staten Island rapid transit operating authority, the Long Island rail road company and the Metro-North commuter rail- road company which includes the New York state portion of the Harlem, Hudson, Port Jervis, Pascack, and the New Haven commu- ter railroad service regardless of whether the services are provided directly or pursuant to joint service agreements for the period April 1, 2015 to March 31, 2016 provided, however, that such appropriation shall become available only pursuant to subdivision 3 of section 89-c of the state finance law and notwithstanding section 40 of the state finance law shall take effect on April 1, 2015 and shall lapse on March 31, 2016 .................................... 91,880,000 -------------- Program account subtotal .................. 91,880,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Dedicated Mass Transportation Trust Fund Transit Authorities Account - 20851 To the metropolitan transportation authority for deposit in the dedicated tax fund for the expenses of the New York city transit authority, the Manhattan and Bronx surface 845 12653-15-4 METROPOLITAN TRANSPORTATION AUTHORITY AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 transit operating authority, and the Staten Island rapid transit operating authority, the Long Island rail road company and the Metro-North commuter rail- road company which includes the New York state portion of the Harlem, Hudson, Port Jervis, Pascack, and the New Haven commu- ter railroad service regardless of whether the services are provided directly or pursuant to joint service agreements for the period April 1, 2015 to March 31, 2016 provided, however, that such appropriation shall become available only pursuant to subdivision 3 of section 89-c of the state finance law and notwithstanding section 40 of the state finance law shall take effect on April 1, 2015 and shall lapse on March 31, 2016 ................................... 520,656,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................. 520,656,000 -------------- METROPOLITAN TRANSPORTATION AUTHORITY SUPPORT PROGRAM .... 1,691,100,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Metropolitan Transportation Authority Financial Assist- ance Fund Mobility Tax Trust Account - 23651 To the metropolitan transportation authority for deposit in the metropolitan transpor- tation authority finance fund pursuant to the provisions of section 92-ff of the state finance law, for the period April 1, 2015 to March 31, 2016 and notwithstanding section 40 of the state finance law shall take effect on April 1, 2015 and shall lapse on March 31, 2016 .................. 1,691,100,000 -------------- 846 12653-15-4 DIVISION OF MILITARY AND NAVAL AFFAIRS AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS General Fund ....................... 900,000 700,000 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 900,000 700,000 ================ ================ SCHEDULE MILITARY READINESS PROGRAM ..................................... 900,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For the payment of reimbursements mandated by subdivision 9 of section 210 of the military law. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state operations for administrative expenses ........................ 900,000 -------------- 847 12653-15-4 DIVISION OF MILITARY AND NAVAL AFFAIRS AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 MILITARY READINESS PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For the payment of reimbursements mandated by subdivision 9 of section 210 of the military law. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state operations for administrative expenses .................... 900,000 ............................................. (re. $555,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For the payment of reimbursements mandated by subdivision 9 of section 210 of the military law. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state operations for administrative expenses .................... 900,000 ............................................. (re. $145,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For the payment of reimbursements mandated by subdivision 9 of section 210 of the military law. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state operations for administrative expenses .................... 650,000 ............................................. (re. $100,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2009: Maintenance Undistributed For services and expenses or for contracts with municipalities and/or private not-for-profit agencies for the amounts herein provided: General Fund Community Projects Fund - 007 Account EE HUNTINGTON DETACHMENT, MARINE CORPS LEAGUE ... 1,000 .... (re. $1,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2008, as amended by chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2009: Maintenance Undistributed For services and expenses or for contracts with municipalities and/or private not-for-profit agencies for the amounts herein provided: General Fund Community Projects Fund - 007 Account BB Military Order of the Purple Heart - Chapter 405 ..................... 2,500 ................................................. (re. $2,500) 848 12653-15-4 DIVISION OF MILITARY AND NAVAL AFFAIRS AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 General Fund Community Projects Fund - 007 Account EE CIVIL AIR PATROL ... 5,000 .............................. (re. $5,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2007: Maintenance Undistributed For services and expenses or for contracts with municipalities and/or private not-for-profit agencies for the amounts herein provided: General Fund Community Projects Fund - 007 Account EE MARINE CORP.-SUNRISE DETACHMENT ... 2,000 ............... (re. $2,000) US AIR FORCE AUXILIARY CIVIL AIR PATROL BATAVIA CADET SQUADRON ....... 1,150 ................................................. (re. $1,150) 849 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF MOTOR VEHICLES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS Special Revenue Funds - Federal .... 21,200,000 63,680,000 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 21,200,000 63,680,000 ================ ================ SCHEDULE GOVERNOR'S TRAFFIC SAFETY COMMITTEE ......................... 21,200,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Miscellaneous Operating Grants Fund Highway Safety Section 402 Account - 25319 For services and expenses related to local governments' federal highway safety projects pursuant to an allocation plan subject to the approval of the director of the budget .................................. 21,200,000 -------------- 850 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF MOTOR VEHICLES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 GOVERNOR'S TRAFFIC SAFETY COMMITTEE Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal MISCELLANEOUS Operating Grants Fund Highway Safety Section 402 Account - 25319 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses related to local governments' federal high- way safety projects pursuant to an allocation plan subject to the approval of the director of the budget ............................. 20,880,000 ....................................... (re. $20,880,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses related to local governments' federal high- way safety projects pursuant to an allocation plan subject to the approval of the director of the budget ............................. 20,800,000 ....................................... (re. $20,800,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses related to local governments' federal high- way safety projects pursuant to an allocation plan subject to the approval of the director of the budget ............................. 20,620,000 ....................................... (re. $18,000,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For services and expenses related to local governments' federal high- way safety projects pursuant to an allocation plan subject to the approval of the director of the budget ............................. 20,410,000 ........................................ (re. $4,000,000) 851 12653-15-4 OFFICE OF PARKS, RECREATION AND HISTORIC PRESERVATION AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS General Fund ....................... 3,420,000 9,856,300 Special Revenue Funds - Federal .... 3,170,000 5,959,200 Special Revenue Funds - Other ...... 6,135,000 10,643,000 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 12,725,000 26,458,500 ================ ================ SCHEDULE HISTORIC PRESERVATION PROGRAM .................................. 170,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Miscellaneous Operating Grants Fund Federal Operating Grants Fund Account - 25462 For expenses of acquisition, development and administration of historic properties .......... 170,000 -------------- NATURAL HERITAGE TRUST PROGRAM ................................. 500,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For services and expenses related to oper- ations of historic properties .................. 500,000 -------------- RECREATION SERVICES PROGRAM ................................. 12,055,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 Notwithstanding any other provisions of law, for the administration of the programs of section 79-b of the navigation law ........... 2,920,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 2,920,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Miscellaneous Operating Grants Fund Federal Operating Grants Fund Account - 25383 852 12653-15-4 OFFICE OF PARKS, RECREATION AND HISTORIC PRESERVATION AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For services and expenses related to grants for recreation services projects including acquisition, research, development, educa- tion and rehabilitation of parklands, programs and facilities ...................... 3,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 3,000,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Snowmobile Trail Development and Maintenance Account - 21932 For services and expenses related to snowmo- bile law enforcement and trail development and maintenance .............................. 6,135,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 6,135,000 -------------- 853 12653-15-4 OFFICE OF PARKS, RECREATION AND HISTORIC PRESERVATION AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 HISTORIC PRESERVATION PROGRAM Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal MISCELLANEOUS Operating Grants Fund Federal Operating Grants Fund Account - 25462 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For expenses of acquisition, development and administration of histor- ic properties ... 170,000 ........................... (re. $170,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For expenses of acquisition, development and administration of histor- ic properties ... 170,000 ........................... (re. $150,000) NATURAL HERITAGE TRUST PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 The appropriation made by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013, is hereby amended and reappropriated to read: For services and expenses related to the Putnam Visitors Bureau ...... 60,000 ............................................... (re. $60,000) For services and expenses related to the Historic [Saratoga-Washington on the Hudson] HUDSON-HOOSIC RIVERS Partnership .................... 100,000 ............................................. (re. $100,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses of parks, recreation and historic preserva- tion projects ... 3,000,000 ....................... (re. $3,000,000) For services and expenses related to operations of historic properties ... 100,000 ......................................... (re. $100,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses related to operations of historic properties ... 100,000 ......................................... (re. $100,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2008, as amended by chapter 1, section 4, of the laws of 2009: For services and expenses of the French and Indian War 250th Anniver- sary Commemoration Commission created by chapter 707 of the laws of 2004, including suballocation to other state departments and agen- cies ... 188,000 ..................................... (re. $61,000) For services and expenses related to New York City parks located in western Queens county ... 93,500 ..................... (re. $93,500) The appropriation made by chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2007, is hereby amended and reappropriated to read: For services and expenses related to the independence trail .......... 125,000 ............................................. (re. $125,000) 854 12653-15-4 OFFICE OF PARKS, RECREATION AND HISTORIC PRESERVATION AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses associated with [Village of Schuylerville Revolutionary War Site] THE HISTORIC HUDSON-HOOSIC RIVERS PARTNER- SHIP ... 350,000 .................................... (re. $350,000) For services and expenses associated with Belmont State Park Lake Assessment and Restoration Project ... 200,000 ....... (re. $99,000) For services and expenses related to the Preservation League of New York ... 150,000 .................................... (re. $150,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2007, as amended by chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2008: For services and expenses of the French and Indian War 250th Anniver- sary Commemoration Commission created by chapter 707 of the laws of 2004, including suballocation to other state departments and agen- cies ... 125,000 ...................................... (re. $3,000) The appropriation made by chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2006, is hereby amended and reappropriated to read: For services and expenses related to the independence trail .......... 500,000 ............................................. (re. $500,000) For services and expenses for improvements to Tioga State Park ....... 1,000,000 ......................................... (re. $1,000,000) For services and expenses associated with [Village of Schuylerville Revolutionary War Site] THE HISTORIC HUDSON-HOOSIC RIVERS PARTNER- SHIP ... 350,000 ..................................... (re. $67,700) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2005: For services and expenses related to the independence trail .......... 450,000 ............................................. (re. $283,500) For services and expenses, grants in aid or for contracts with munici- palities and/or private not-for-profit agencies to be determined pursuant to a plan to be developed by the director of the budget in consultation with the temporary president of the senate for New York State Heritage Trail tourism projects .............................. 1,000,000 ............................................ (re. $58,900) By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2002: For services and expenses related to repair and restoration of New York State Division monuments in the Gettysburg Battlefield ........ 250,000 .............................................. (re. $48,000) PARK OPERATIONS PROGRAM Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Snowmobile Trail Development and Management Account - 21932 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses related to snowmobile law enforcement and trail development and maintenance ... 5,635,000 ... (re. $2,254,000) RECREATION SERVICES PROGRAM 855 12653-15-4 OFFICE OF PARKS, RECREATION AND HISTORIC PRESERVATION AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: Notwithstanding any other provisions of law, for the administration of the programs of section 79-b of the navigation law ................. 2,920,000 ......................................... (re. $2,920,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: Notwithstanding any other provisions of law, for the administration of the programs of section 79-b of the navigation law ................. 2,920,000 ........................................... (re. $736,700) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal MISCELLANEOUS Operating Grants Fund Federal Operating Grants Fund Account - 25383 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses related to grants for recreation services projects including acquisition, research, development, education and rehabilitation of parklands, programs and facilities ............... 3,000,000 ......................................... (re. $3,000,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses related to grants for recreation services projects including acquisition, research, development, education and rehabilitation of parklands, programs and facilities ............... 3,000,000 ......................................... (re. $1,500,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses related to grants for recreation services projects including acquisition, research, development, education and rehabilitation of parklands, programs and facilities ............... 1,500,000 ........................................... (re. $500,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For services and expenses related to the national recreation trails act and the boating infrastructure grant program ................... 2,000,000 ........................................... (re. $250,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2009: For services and expenses related to the national recreation trails act and the boating infrastructure grant program ................... 2,000,000 ........................................... (re. $196,100) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2008: For services and expenses related to the national recreation trails act and the boating infrastructure grant program ................... 2,000,000 ........................................... (re. $193,100) Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund 856 12653-15-4 OFFICE OF PARKS, RECREATION AND HISTORIC PRESERVATION AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Snowmobile Trail Development and [Management] MAINTENANCE Account - 21932 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses related to snowmobile law enforcement and trail development and maintenance ... 6,135,000 ... (re. $6,135,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses related to snowmobile law enforcement and trail development and maintenance ... 5,635,000 ... (re. $2,254,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2009, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: Maintenance Undistributed For services and expenses or for contracts with municipalities and/or private not-for-profit agencies for the amounts herein provided: General Fund Community Projects Fund - 007 Account CC AMERICAN BALLROOM THEATER COMPANY, INC. ... 5,000 ....... (re. $4,975) BARTOW-PELL LANDMARK FUND ... 2,500 ..................... (re. $2,488) BARTOW-PELL MANSION MUSEUM ... 3,000 .................... (re. $2,985) BAY RIDGE HISTORICAL SOCIETY ... 1,000 .................... (re. $995) BELLPORT - BROOKHAVEN HISTORICAL SOCIETY ... 2,000 ...... (re. $1,990) BILLIE HOLIDAY THEATRE, INC. ... 7,500 .................. (re. $7,463) BRONX COUNCIL FOR ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT LOCAL DEVELOPMENT CORP. ... 30,000 ................................................ (re. $3,248) BROOKLYN HEIGHTS MUSIC SOCIETY, INC. ... 2,500 .......... (re. $2,488) BUFFALO SUZUKI STRINGS, INC. ... 10,000 ................. (re. $9,950) CALPULLI MEXICAN DANCE COMPANY ... 1,000 .................. (re. $995) CIRCLE IN THE SQUARE THEATRE SCHOOL, INC. ... 5,000 ..... (re. $4,975) CITY OF NORTH TONAWANDA ... 9,100 ....................... (re. $9,055) CITY OF SYRACUSE ... 37,000 ............................ (re. $24,817) CITY OF YONKERS ... 27,000 ............................. (re. $26,866) COMMUNITY FOUNDATION OF ORANGE COUNTY, INC. ... 10,000 .. (re. $9,950) CUBAN CIVIC CLUB, INC. ... 3,000 ........................ (re. $2,985) EUGENIO MARIA DE HOSTOS COMMUNITY COLLEGE FOUNDATION ................. 105,682 .............................................. (re. $30,682) EVERSON MUSEUM OF ART OF SYRACUSE AND ONONDAGA COUNTY ................ 20,000 ............................................... (re. $19,901) FEDERATION OF HELLENIC SOCIETIES OF GREATER NEW YORK, INC. ........... 10,000 ................................................ (re. $9,950) FLINT PARK CONSERVANCY, LTD. ... 5,000 .................. (re. $4,975) FLOYD COMMUNITY INSTRUMENTAL ENSEMBLE ... 3,000 ......... (re. $2,985) FORT GREENE SENIOR CITIZENS COUNCIL, INC. ... 10,000 .... (re. $9,950) FRIENDS OF RYE NATURE CENTER, INC. ... 5,500 ............ (re. $5,473) 857 12653-15-4 OFFICE OF PARKS, RECREATION AND HISTORIC PRESERVATION AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 GALLERY 364 ... 5,000 ................................... (re. $4,975) GREEK CULTURAL CENTER, INC. ... 3,000 ................... (re. $3,985) GREENPOINT WATERFRONT ASSOCIATION FOR PARKS AND PLANNING, INC. ....... 5,000 ................................................. (re. $4,975) HANSBOROUGH CONSERVANCY, INC. ... 10,000 ................ (re. $9,950) HERTEL-NORTH PARK BUSINESS ASSOCIATION ... 8,000 ........ (re. $7,960) HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF NORTH GERMAN SETTLEMENTS IN WESTERN NEW YORK ... 5,000 ................................................ (re. $4,975) ISLAND VOICE, INC. ... 5,000 ............................ (re. $4,975) JUNIPER VALLEY PARK CONSERVANCY, INC. ... 4,000 ......... (re. $3,980) KEW GARDENS HILLS COMMUNITY FOUNDATION, INC. ... 1,500 .. (re. $1,493) MOHAWK TOWPATH SCENIC BYWAY COALITION, INC. ... 5,000 ... (re. $4,975) MURRAY HILL NEIGHBORHOOD ASSOCIATION ... 2,500 .......... (re. $2,488) NEW YORK ZOOLOGICAL SOCIETY ... 41,059 .................. (re. $8,143) NIEUW AMERSFORT COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION ... 2,000 ......... (re. $1,990) PARKCHESTER MULTI-CULTURAL ASSOCIATION, INC. ... 3,000 .. (re. $2,985) PEOPLE'S CHOICE ORGANIZATION ... 3,500 .................. (re. $3,483) PUCHO, INC. ... 15,000 ................................. (re. $14,926) PUERTO RICAN DAY PARADE OF WESTERN NEW YORK ASSOCIATION, INC. ... 12,500 .............................................. (re. $12,438) PUERTO RICAN FOLKLORE FIESTA, INC. ... 6,500 ............ (re. $6,468) RATTLESTICK PRODUCTIONS, INC. ... 2,500 ................. (re. $2,488) ROCKAWAY THEATRE COMPANY, INC. ... 5,000 ................ (re. $4,975) ROME HISTORICAL SOCIETY, INC. ... 10,000 ................ (re. $9,950) SALT MARSH ALLIANCE, INC. ... 1,000 ....................... (re. $995) SHAKER HERITAGE SOCIETY ... 5,000 ......................... (re. $500) SOCIETY OF OUR LADY OF MOUNT CARMEL OF ROSEBANK, STATEN ISLAND ....... 5,000 ................................................. (re. $4,975) STATEN ISLAND CHAMBER MUSIC PLAYERS, INC. ... 1,000 ....... (re. $995) STATEN ISLAND SPORTS HALL OF FAME, INC. ... 3,000 ....... (re. $2,985) STATEN ISLAND TOUCH TACKLE LEAGUE ... 3,000 ............. (re. $2,985) SUNSET-RIDGE WATERFRONT ALLIANCE ... 1,000 ................ (re. $995) TEATRO CIRCULO, LTD ... 5,000 ........................... (re. $4,975) TEATRO EXPERIMENTAL YERBABRUJA, INC. ... 3,000 .......... (re. $2,985) THEATRE ALLIANCE OF BUFFALO ... 10,000 .................. (re. $9,950) THEATRE INTERNATIONAL, INC. ... 2,000 ................... (re. $1,990) TOWN OF NEW SCOTLAND HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION ... 5,000 ... (re. $4,975) TOWN OF PELHAM ... 2,500 ................................ (re. $2,488) TOWN OF TONAWANDA ... 60,000 ........................... (re. $59,703) TOWN OF WHEATFIELD ... 10,000 ........................... (re. $9,950) UNITED VETERANS PARADE COMMITTEE OF GREATER NEW YORK, INC. ........... 2,500 ................................................. (re. $2,488) UNITED WAR VETERANS OF KINGS COUNTY, INC. ... 3,000 ..... (re. $2,985) WATCHFUL EYE INITIATIVE ... 50,000 ........................ (re. $108) WATERVLIET HISTORICAL SOCIETY ... 10,000 ................ (re. $9,950) WHITESTONE COMMUNITY POST NO. 4787 OF THE UNITED STATES, INCORPORATED ... 1,000 ............................................... (re. $995) YONKERS AFRICAN AMERICAN HERITAGE COMMITTEE, INC. .................... 7,500 ................................................. (re. $7,463) General Fund Community Projects Fund - 007 858 12653-15-4 OFFICE OF PARKS, RECREATION AND HISTORIC PRESERVATION AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Account EE BETHPAGE BASEBALL ASSOCIATION ... 3,000 ................. (re. $3,000) CAYUGA COUNTY ARTS COUNCIL ... 2,500 .................... (re. $2,500) CENTRAL NASSAU ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION ... 10,000 ......... (re. $10,000) CHENANGO RIVER THEATRE ... 8,000 ........................ (re. $8,000) FARMINGDALE BASEBALL, INC. ... 2,000 .................... (re. $2,000) FRIENDS OF MASSAPEQUA WRESTLING, INC ... 2,000 .......... (re. $2,000) GREENLAWN-CENTERPORT HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION ... 1,500 ... (re. $1,500) HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF THE MASSAPEQUA'S INC. ... 1,000 ... (re. $1,000) LANDMARKS PRESERVATION SOCIETY ... 5,000 ................ (re. $5,000) LEVITTOWN/ISLAND TREES YOUTH COUNCIL ... 2,000 .......... (re. $2,000) LONG ISLAND MASTERWORKS ... 1,000 ....................... (re. $1,000) MASSAPEQUA COAST LITTLE LEAGUE ... 2,000 ................ (re. $2,000) MASSAPEQUA FOOTBALL FOUNDATION ... 2,000 ................ (re. $2,000) MASSAPEQUA INERNATIONAL LITTLE LEAGUE ... 2,000 ......... (re. $2,000) MASSAPEQUA SOCCER CLUB ... 2,000 ........................ (re. $2,000) MONTAUK BOATMAN & CAPTAINS ASSN ... 2,000 ............... (re. $2,000) NEW BERLIN ART FORUM ... 1,000 .......................... (re. $1,000) NORTH BELLMORE NORTH MERRICK LITTLE LEAGUE ... 5,000 .... (re. $5,000) NORTHPORT COW HARBOR SOCCER CLUB ... 1,000 .............. (re. $1,000) OYSTER BAY RAILROAD MUSEUM ... 4,500 .................... (re. $4,500) PLAINEDGE FOOTBALL LEAGUE, INC ... 2,000 ................ (re. $2,000) PLAINEDGE YOUTH BASEBALL ... 2,000 ...................... (re. $2,000) ROTTERDAM LITTLE LEAGUE ... 4,000 ....................... (re. $4,000) SOMERS YOUTH SPORTS ORGANIZATION ... 10,000 ............ (re. $10,000) SUNRISE DET. MARINE CORPS. LEAGUE ... 2,000 ............. (re. $2,000) THE HAMILTON HILL DROP-IN THE ARTS & CRAFTS ASSOCIATION, INC. ........ 2,000 ................................................ (re. $2,000) WEST ISLIP ROBOTICS BOOSTER CLUB ... 1,000 .............. (re. $1,000) WINNING BEYOND WINNING ... 2,000 ........................ (re. $2,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2008, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: Maintenance Undistributed For services and expenses or for contracts with municipalities and/or private not-for-profit agencies for the amounts herein provided: General Fund Community Projects Fund - 007 Account AA All Faiths Cemetery ... 2,500 ........................... (re. $2,500) Arts Alliance of Haverstraw ... 14,300 ................. (re. $14,300) Auburndale Soccer Club ... 5,000 ........................ (re. $5,000) Babylon Citizens Council On The Arts ... 65,000 ........ (re. $65,000) Bay Ridge-Bensonhurst Beautification & Preservation Alliance, Inc. ... 281,000 ............................................. (re. $281,000) Boy Scouts of America Greater Niagara Frontier Council ............... 25,000 ............................................... (re. $25,000) 859 12653-15-4 OFFICE OF PARKS, RECREATION AND HISTORIC PRESERVATION AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Brookhaven, Town Of ... 200,000 ....................... (re. $200,000) Buffalo Transportation Museum ... 90,000 ............... (re. $90,000) Capital Theater Center for the Performing Arts ....................... 15,000 ............................................... (re. $15,000) Charlotte Genesee Lighthouse Preservation Society, Inc. .............. 9,000 ................................................. (re. $9,000) Children's Maritime Museum ... 100,000 ................ (re. $100,000) Clarence Hollow Association ... 20,000 ................. (re. $20,000) Daughters of the American Revolution - Olean Chapter ................. 600 ..................................................... (re. $600) Empire State Lyric Theatre, Inc. ... 13,150 ............ (re. $13,150) Frederick Douglass Resource Center ... 100,000 ........ (re. $100,000) Garden City Bird Sanctuary, Inc., The ... 6,750 ......... (re. $6,750) Garden City Historical Society ... 7,500 ................ (re. $7,500) Gateway Harbor ... 10,000 .............................. (re. $10,000) Glen Cove CDA ... 5,700 ................................. (re. $5,700) Great American Irish Festival Inc. ... 5,000 ............ (re. $5,000) Great Kills Memorial Day Parade Committee, The ....................... 7,500 ................................................. (re. $7,500) Greater Rochester Visitors' Association, Inc. ........................ 68,850 ............................................... (re. $68,850) Hendrick Hudson Fish & Game Club ... 50,000 ............ (re. $50,000) Historical Society of the Town of Warwick, The ....................... 25,000 ............................................... (re. $25,000) Hornell, City of ... 60,000 ............................ (re. $60,000) Huntington, Town of ... 10,000 ......................... (re. $10,000) Irondequoit Chamber of Commerce ... 10,000 ............. (re. $10,000) Kirkland Art Center ... 25,000 ......................... (re. $25,000) Lancaster Area Chamber of Commerce ... 15,000 .......... (re. $15,000) Mendon Foundation, Inc. ... 22,500 ..................... (re. $22,500) Metropolitan Development Foundation of CNY, Inc. ..................... 15,000 ............................................... (re. $15,000) Nativity BVM Youth Basketball League ... 7,000 .......... (re. $7,000) Our Lady of Guadalupe Theatre ... 1,000 ................. (re. $1,000) PS 207 PAL ... 5,500 .................................... (re. $5,500) Randolph, Village of ... 20,000 ........................ (re. $20,000) Ridgewood Reservoir Education & Preservation Project ................. 3,500 ................................................. (re. $3,500) Rochester Teen Challenge ... 10,000 .................... (re. $10,000) Rockaway-Five Towns Symphony Orchestra ... 3,000 ........ (re. $3,000) Rockville Centre Guild for the Arts ... 5,000 ........... (re. $5,000) Russian American Council of Staten Island ... 7,500 ..... (re. $7,500) Saranac Lake Civic Center ... 10,000 ................... (re. $10,000) Seaford Historical Society ... 10,000 .................. (re. $10,000) Shadowland Theater ... 7,500 ............................ (re. $7,500) South Glens Falls, Village of ... 50,000 ............... (re. $50,000) Springs Botanical Garden, The ... 3,000 ................. (re. $3,000) STEP Council of the Genesee Region, Inc. ... 5,000 ...... (re. $5,000) Tonawanda, City of Parks & Recreation ... 10,000 ....... (re. $10,000) Tupper Lake, Village of ... 35,000 ..................... (re. $35,000) Uniondale Community Council (Historical Society) ..................... 2,000 ................................................. (re. $2,000) 860 12653-15-4 OFFICE OF PARKS, RECREATION AND HISTORIC PRESERVATION AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 United Hindu Cultural Council of USA ... 1,500 .......... (re. $1,500) Wells, Town of ... 15,000 .............................. (re. $15,000) Williamsville, Village of ... 70,107 ................... (re. $70,107) Worcester Historical Society, Inc. ... 25,000 .......... (re. $25,000) YMCA East Hampton RECenter of Long Island ... 1,795 ..... (re. $1,795) General Fund Community Projects Fund - 007 Account BB Big Apple Performing Arts Inc. ... 1,000 ................ (re. $1,000) Coney Island History Project ... 5,000 .................. (re. $5,000) Dixon Place ... 1,000 ................................... (re. $1,000) East Harlem Little League ... 5,000 ..................... (re. $5,000) East Shore Little League ... 5,000 ...................... (re. $5,000) Holocaust Memorial and Tolerance Center of Nassau County ............. 2,000 ................................................. (re. $2,000) Home for Contemporary Theatre and Art (dba HERE Arts Center) ......... 1,000 ................................................. (re. $1,000) Inner City Little League ... 3,500 ...................... (re. $3,500) Labyrinth Theater Company Inc. ... 1,000 ................ (re. $1,000) New Yorkers for Parks ... 2,000 ......................... (re. $2,000) North Brookfield Town Park ... 6,000 .................... (re. $6,000) NYPD's 120 Precinct Youth Council ... 3,000 ............. (re. $3,000) Our Lady of Mount Carmel Society ... 8,000 .............. (re. $8,000) Our Lady of Solace Baseball League ... 2,000 ............ (re. $2,000) Park Slope Civil Council ... 2,000 ...................... (re. $2,000) Peculiar Works Project ... 1,000 ........................ (re. $1,000) TADA Theatre and Dance Alliance, Inc. ... 1,000 ......... (re. $1,000) The Mud Lane Society for the Renaissance of Stapleton ................ 2,500 ................................................. (re. $2,500) General Fund Community Projects Fund - 007 Account CC ADVISORY BOARD FOR LOVEJOY ELDERLY AND YOUTH, INC. ................... 3,000 ................................................. (re. $2,985) ARTS ALLIANCE OF HAVERSTRAW, INC. ... 5,500 ............. (re. $5,473) BAY RIDGE HISTORICAL SOCIETY ... 1,000 .................... (re. $995) BELLPORT-BROOKHAVEN HISTORICAL SOCIETY ... 2,000 ........ (re. $1,990) BILLIE HOLIDAY THEATRE, INC. ... 7,500 .................. (re. $7,463) CITY OF MOUNT VERNON DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT ... 5,000 ............................................. (re. $5,000) CITY OF NORTH TONAWANDA ... 18,000 ..................... (re. $17,911) CONCERNED CITIZENS OF HASBROUCK AND VICINITY, INC. ................... 2,000 ................................................. (re. $1,990) CONEY ISLAND HISTORY PROJECT, INC. ... 1,000 .............. (re. $995) CREATIVE AMMO ... 4,000 ................................. (re. $3,980) CREATIVE OUTLET DANCE THEATRE OF BROOKLYN, INC. ...................... 10,000 ............................................... (re. $10,000) ELMWOOD AVENUE FESTIVAL OF THE ARTS, INC. ... 4,000 ..... (re. $4,000) 861 12653-15-4 OFFICE OF PARKS, RECREATION AND HISTORIC PRESERVATION AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 FEDERATION OF HELLENIC SOCIETIES OF GREATER NEW YORK, INC. ........... 10,000 ................................................ (re. $9,950) FIRE ISLAND PINES ARTS PROJECT, INC. ... 2,500 .......... (re. $2,488) FIRE ISLAND PINES PROPERTY OWNER'S ASSOCIATION CHARITABLE FOUNDATION, INC. ... 2,500 ........................................ (re. $2,488) FORT GREENE SENIOR CITIZENS COUNCIL, INC. ... 17,500 ... (re. $17,413) FRIENDS OF MORNINGSIDE PARK, INC. ... 5,000 ............. (re. $4,975) GREEK CULTURAL CENTER, INC. ... 3,000 ................... (re. $2,985) GREENPOINT WATERFRONT ASSOCIATION FOR PARKS AND PLANNING, INC. ....... 5,000 ................................................. (re. $4,975) HERTEL-NORTH PARK BUSINESS ASSOCIATION ... 10,000 ....... (re. $9,950) HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF NORTH GERMAN SETTLEMENTS IN WESTERN NEW YORK ... 2,000 ................................................. (re. $1,990) HOME FOR CONTEMPORARY THEATRE AND ART, LTD. ... 2,000 .. (re. $2,000) HUDSON RIVER MUSEUM OF WESTCHESTER ... 5,000 ............ (re. $4,975) ISLAND VOICE, INC. ... 3,000 ............................ (re. $2,985) JOHN D. CALANDRA ITALIAN AMERICAN INSTITUTE ... 5,000 ... (re. $4,975) JUNIPER VALLEY PARK CONSERVANCY, INC. ... 4,000 ......... (re. $3,980) KIWANIS CLUB OF NIAGARA FALLS ... 2,500 ................. (re. $2,488) LONG ISLAND MARITIME MUSEUM ... 10,000 ................. (re. $10,000) NIEUW AMERSFORT COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION, INC. ... 2,000 ... (re. $1,990) PARKCHESTER MULTI-CULTURAL ASSOCIATION, INC. ... 3,000 .. (re. $2,985) PERFORMING ARTS CONSERVATORY OF NEW YORK, INC. ....................... 5,000 ................................................. (re. $4,975) PUERTO RICAN DAY PARADE OF WESTERN NEW YORK ASSOCIATION, INC. ........ 12,500 ............................................... (re. $12,438) ROCKAWAY THEATRE COMPANY, INC. ... 5,000 ................ (re. $4,975) SOCIETY OF OUR LADY OF MOUNT CARMEL, OF ROSEBANK, STATEN ISLAND ... 5,000 ................................................ (re. $4,975) STUYVESANT COVE PARK ASSOCIATION, INC. ... 1,000 .......... (re. $995) TEATRO CIRCULO, LTD ... 5,000 ........................... (re. $4,975) THREE VILLAGE HISTORICAL SOCIETY ... 3,000 .............. (re. $3,000) TOWN OF PENFIELD ... 35,000 ............................. (re. $8,942) UNITED VETERANS PARADE COMMITTEE OF GREATER NEW YORK, INC. ........... 2,500 ................................................. (re. $2,488) UNITED WAR VETERANS OF KINGS COUNTY, INC. ... 1,500 ..... (re. $1,493) WESTCHESTER LAND TRUST, INC. ... 8,000 .................. (re. $7,960) WOODSTOCK POETRY FESTIVAL ... 5,000 ..................... (re. $2,557) YONKERS PUERTO RICAN HISPANIC PARADE, INC. ... 3,500 .... (re. $3,483) General Fund Community Projects Fund - 007 Account EE ALEX KOEHNE MEMORIAL WATERSPORTS AWARD FOUNDATION .................... 500 ..................................................... (re. $500) BEARTOWN SKI AREA, INC. ... 8,000 ....................... (re. $8,000) CATSKILL BOXING CENTER ... 1,500 ........................ (re. $1,500) CATSKILL LITTLE LEAGUE ... 1,000 ........................ (re. $1,000) COAST 2 COAST BASKETBALL, INC. ... 1,500 ................ (re. $1,500) FARMINGDALE BASEBALL, INC. ... 2,000 .................... (re. $2,000) FOOTHILLS TOURISM COUNCIL ... 1,500 ..................... (re. $1,500) 862 12653-15-4 OFFICE OF PARKS, RECREATION AND HISTORIC PRESERVATION AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 GROUP ... 5,000 ......................................... (re. $5,000) HARBORFIELDS BOOSTER CLUB ... 5,000 ..................... (re. $5,000) KIWANIS CLUB OF YORK-LEICESTER ... 4,000 ................ (re. $4,000) LEVITTOWN/ISLAND TREES YOUTH COUNCIL ... 2,000 .......... (re. $2,000) LEWIS COUNTY ATV ASSOCIATION ... 7,500 .................. (re. $7,500) MASSAPEQUA COAST LITTLE LEAGUE ... 2,000 ................ (re. $2,000) MASSAPEQUA INTERNATIONAL LITTLE LEAGUE ... 2,000 ........ (re. $2,000) MASSAPEQUA FOOTBALL FOUNDATION ....................................... 2,000 ................................................. (re. $2,000) MASSAPEQUA SOCCER CLUB ... 2,000 ........................ (re. $2,000) NEW YORK PANTHERS FAST PITCH SOFTBALL ... 2,500 ......... (re. $2,500) NORTH COUNTRY CULTURAL CENTER FOR THE ARTS ... 5,000 .... (re. $5,000) NORTHPORT COW HARBOR SOCCER CLUB ... 1,000 .............. (re. $1,000) PARRISH ART MUSEUM ... 5,000 ............................ (re. $5,000) PLAINEDGE FOOTBALL LEAGUE, INC. ... 2,000 ............... (re. $2,000) PLAINEDGE PARENT ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION ... 2,000 ......... (re. $2,000) PLAINEDGE YOUTH BASEBALL ... 2,000 ...................... (re. $2,000) ROTTERDAM POP WARNER ... 2,000 .......................... (re. $2,000) SUNRISE DET. MARINE CORPS. LEAGUE ... 2,000 ............. (re. $2,000) TRI COUNTY ARTS COUNCIL ... 1,500 ....................... (re. $1,500) VALLEY STREAM GREEN HORNETS FOOTBALL ... 9,000 .......... (re. $9,000) WILLSBORO HERITAGE SOCIETY, INC. ... 1,500 .............. (re. $1,500) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2007: General Fund Community Projects Fund - 007 Account CC For services and expenses of: Queens Museum ... 20,000 ............................... (re. $19,901) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2007, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: Maintenance Undistributed For services and expenses or for contracts with municipalities and/or private not-for-profit agencies for the amounts herein provided: General Fund Community Projects Fund - 007 Account AA Alliance of Queens Artists ... 5,000 .................... (re. $5,000) Amsterdam, City of ... 25,000 .......................... (re. $25,000) Amsterdam, Town of ... 12,500 .......................... (re. $12,500) Auburndale Soccer Club ... 10,000 ...................... (re. $10,000) Bainbridge, Village of ... 15,000 ...................... (re. $15,000) Chamber of Schenectady County ... 25,000 ............... (re. $25,000) Chautauqua Lake Rowing Association ... 13,500 .......... (re. $13,500) Cinema Arts Centre ... 15,000 .......................... (re. $15,000) 863 12653-15-4 OFFICE OF PARKS, RECREATION AND HISTORIC PRESERVATION AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 City of New York Parks & Recreation ... 20,000 ......... (re. $20,000) Cobleskill, Town of ... 20,000 ......................... (re. $20,000) Cornwall-on-Hudson, Village of ... 60,000 .............. (re. $60,000) East Aurora Lodge No. 370 ... 20,000 ................... (re. $20,000) D&H Canal Heritage Corridor Alliance ... 5,000 .......... (re. $5,000) Forest Park Trust ... 7,500 ............................. (re. $7,500) Garden City Historical Society ... 10,000 .............. (re. $10,000) Greater Lancaster Museum of Fire Fighting ... 25,000 ... (re. $25,000) Hastings, Town of ... 80,000 ........................... (re. $80,000) Homer Cortland Community Agency, Inc. ... 50,000 ....... (re. $50,000) Howard Beach Columbus Day Foundation, Inc. ... 3,000 .... (re. $3,000) Kamp Kiwanis ... 50,000 ................................ (re. $50,000) Lancaster Opera Theater House ... 30,000 ............... (re. $30,000) Lancaster Town Band, Inc. ... 25,000 ................... (re. $25,000) Lewis, County of ... 75,000 ............................ (re. $75,000) Lockport, City of ... 25,000 ........................... (re. $25,000) Monroe County Sports Development ... 5,000 .............. (re. $5,000) New York State Grange - Portland Chapter ... 1,000 ...... (re. $1,000) Niagara County Historian, Office of the ... 10,000 ..... (re. $10,000) NYC Department of Parks and Recreation - Blue Heron Park ............. 8,000 ................................................. (re. $8,000) Our Lady of Guadalupe Theatre ... 1,000 ................. (re. $1,000) Our Lady of Lourdes Memorial Hospital, Inc. .......................... 65,000 ............................................... (re. $65,000) Richmond Hill Historical Society ... 7,000 .............. (re. $7,000) Rouses Point, Village of ... 30,000 .................... (re. $30,000) Rouses Point-Champlain Historical Society ... 10,000 ... (re. $10,000) Roxbury, Town of ... 10,000 ............................ (re. $10,000) Saranac Lake Civic Center ... 25,000 ................... (re. $25,000) Schenectady, City of ... 25,000 ........................ (re. $25,000) Schoharie County Arts Council, Inc. ... 15,000 ......... (re. $15,000) Seaford Historical Society ... 5,000 .................... (re. $5,000) Shadowland Theater ... 10,000 .......................... (re. $10,000) St. Thomas the Apostle Church ... 1,000 ................. (re. $1,000) Uniondale (Historical Society) Community Council ..................... 2,000 ................................................. (re. $2,000) Utica Zoo ... 20,000 ................................... (re. $20,000) Utica, City of ... 2,500 ................................ (re. $2,500) Vestal, Town of ... 100,000 ........................... (re. $100,000) Wiawaka Holiday House ... 50,000 ....................... (re. $50,000) General Fund Community Projects Fund - 007 Account BB 120 Precinct Community Council ... 10,000 .............. (re. $10,000) Danspace Project ... 1,000 .............................. (re. $1,000) Dewitt Parks and Recreation ... 15,000 ................. (re. $15,000) Dixon Place ... 1,000 ................................... (re. $1,000) First Baptist Church of Corona, Inc. ... 5,000 .......... (re. $5,000) Friends of Hudson River Park ... 1,000 .................. (re. $1,000) Heritage of Pride, Inc. ... 1,000 ....................... (re. $1,000) 864 12653-15-4 OFFICE OF PARKS, RECREATION AND HISTORIC PRESERVATION AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Joseph Lisa Lodge #2762 Foundation ... 1,000 ............ (re. $1,000) Labyrinth Theater Company ... 1,000 ..................... (re. $1,000) Madison County Historical Society ... 5,000 ............. (re. $5,000) Manhattan Neighborhood Network ... 2,000 ................ (re. $2,000) New Georges ... 1,000 ................................... (re. $1,000) Peculiar Works Project ... 1,000 ........................ (re. $1,000) Roosevelt Island Historical Society ... 5,000 ........... (re. $5,000) TADA! ... 1,000 ......................................... (re. $1,000) Trackmasters Youth Club, Inc. ... 5,000 ................. (re. $5,000) United Activities Unlimited ... 1,000 ................... (re. $1,000) Village Alliance ... 1,000 .............................. (re. $1,000) General Fund Community Projects Fund - 007 Account CC AMERICAN SCOTTISH FOUNDATION, INC. ... 5,500 ............ (re. $5,473) ARTS EAST NEW YORK ... 4,000 ............................ (re. $4,000) BAY AREA FRIENDS OF THE FINE ARTS, INC ... 20,000 ...... (re. $19,901) BELLPORT-BROOKHAVEN HISTORICAL SOCIETY ... 1,000 .......... (re. $995) BILLIE HOLIDAY THEATRE, INC. ... 5,000 .................. (re. $4,975) BROOKLYN CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC ... 2,500 ................ (re. $2,500) CAPITAL DISTRICT AFRICAN-AMERICAN HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION ............. 4,000 ................................................. (re. $3,980) CENTRO CULTURAL BALLET QUISQUEYA, INC. ... 3,000 ........ (re. $2,985) CITY OF MOUNT VERNON DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT ... 5,000 ............................................. (re. $5,000) CITY OF NORTH TONAWANDA ... 49,500 ..................... (re. $49,255) C-R PRODUCTIONS, INC. ... 5,000 ......................... (re. $4,975) ELMWOOD AVENUE FESTIVAL OF THE ARTS, INC. ... 4,000 ..... (re. $3,980) FEDERATION OF HELLENIC SOCIETIES OF GREATER NEW YORK, INC. ........... 10,000 ................................................ (re. $7,960) FLUSHING JEWISH COMMUNITY COUNCIL, INC. ... 2,000 ....... (re. $1,990) FORT GREENE SENIOR CITIZENS COUNCIL, INC. ... 20,000 ... (re. $19,901) FRIENDS OF MORNINGSIDE PARK, INC. ... 2,500 ............. (re. $2,488) FRIENDS OF QUEENSBRIDGE PARK ... 1,250 .................... (re. $149) GREATER SAYVILLE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, INC. ... 5,000 .... (re. $4,975) GREENVILLE EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATION ... 10,000 ............ (re. $9,950) HAMPTONIANS NEW YORK ... 5,000 .......................... (re. $5,000) HELLENIC CULTURAL CENTER, INC. ... 3,000 ................ (re. $2,985) HIGHLAND COMMUNITY REVITALIZATION COMMITTEE, INC. .................... 5,000 ................................................. (re. $4,975) HUDSON MOHAWK INDUSTRIAL GATEWAY ... 4,000 .............. (re. $4,000) JEWISH CHILDREN'S MUSEUM ... 3,000 ...................... (re. $2,985) JUNIOR LEAGUE OF PELHAM, INC. ... 9,000 ................. (re. $8,955) JUNIPER VALLEY PARK CONSERVANCY, INC. ... 4,000 ......... (re. $3,980) MEDFORD TAXPAYERS & CIVIC ASS., INC. ... 1,000 ............ (re. $995) MILLENNIUM DANCE COMPANY, INC. ... 5,000 ................ (re. $4,975) MOUNT VERNON PARENTS AND COMMUNITY FORUM ON EDUCATION ................ 5,000 ................................................. (re. $4,975) NIAGARA SUMMER FINE ARTS PROGRAM, INC. ... 5,000 ........ (re. $4,975) NIEUW AMERSFORT COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION, INC. ... 1,500 ... (re. $1,493) 865 12653-15-4 OFFICE OF PARKS, RECREATION AND HISTORIC PRESERVATION AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 NORWOOD HISTORICAL MUSEUM SOCIETY, ASSN. ... 15,000 .... (re. $14,926) OLD FORT NIAGARA ASSOCIATION, INC. ... 9,000 ............ (re. $8,955) PARK PLAYHOUSE, INC. ... 4,000 .......................... (re. $3,980) PUERTO RICAN DAY PARADE OF WESTERN NEW YORK ASSOCIATION .............. 11,500 ............................................... (re. $11,443) RIVERSIDE PARK FUND, INC. ... 5,500 ..................... (re. $5,473) ROCKAWAY THEATRE COMPANY, INC. ... 5,000 ................ (re. $4,975) SPRINGFIELD/ROSEDALE COMMUNITY ACTION ASSOCIATION, INC. .............. 5,000 ................................................. (re. $4,975) STATEN ISLAND SPORTS HALL OF FAME, INC. ... 3,000 ....... (re. $2,985) TEATRO CIRCULO, LTD ... 5,000 ........................... (re. $4,975) THEATRE INTERNATIONAL, INC. ... 2,000 ................... (re. $1,990) UNITED VETERANS PARADE COMMITTEE OF GREATER NY ....................... 2,500 ................................................. (re. $2,488) WEST INDIAN AMERICAN DAY CARNIVAL ASSOCIATION ........................ 5,000 ................................................. (re. $5,000) WOMEN'S PROJECT AND PRODUCTIONS ... 5,000 ............... (re. $4,975) General Fund Community Projects Fund - 007 Account EE ALL YONKERS YOUTH ... 10,000 ........................... (re. $10,000) BALLSTON SPA ROTARY CLUB ... 5,000 ...................... (re. $5,000) CLADDAGH COMMISSIONS, INC. ... 4,000 .................... (re. $4,000) DRESDEN PLAQUE DEDICATION ... 1,000 ..................... (re. $1,000) EAST END AFRICAN-AMERICAN MUSEUM & CENTER FOR EXCELLENCE ............. 2,000 ................................................. (re. $2,000) FARMINGDALE SOCCER CLUB ... 2,000 ....................... (re. $2,000) GOWANDA HOLLYWOOD THEATER ... 10,000 ................... (re. $10,000) HAMPTON BAYS HISTORICAL SOCIETY ... 2,000 ............... (re. $2,000) HAMPTON YOUTH ATHLETIC LEAGUE ... 1,000 ................. (re. $1,000) HICKSVILLE-JERICHO ROTARY CLUB ... 2,500 ................ (re. $2,500) HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION OF SOUTH JEFFERSON ... 5,000 ..... (re. $5,000) HORSEHEADS GIRLS SOFTBALL ASSOCIATION ... 15,000 ....... (re. $15,000) ISLIP TOWN FIREFIGHTERS' MUSEUM AND EDUCATION CENTER ................. 5,000 ................................................. (re. $5,000) LILAC FESTIVAL ... 5,000 ................................ (re. $5,000) LUMBER JACK LOU'S COMMUNITY BOXING ACADEMY ... 5,000 .... (re. $5,000) LYONS COMMUNITY CENTER ... 8,000 ........................ (re. $8,000) MASSAPEQUA COAST LITTLE LEAGUE ... 2,000 ................ (re. $2,000) MASSAPEQUA FOOTBALL FOUNDATION ... 3,000 ................ (re. $3,000) MASSAPEQUA INTERNATIONAL LITTLE LEAGUE ... 2,000 ........ (re. $2,000) MASSAPEQUA PHILHARMONIC ... 1,000 ....................... (re. $1,000) MASSAPEQUA SOCCER CLUB ... 2,000 ........................ (re. $2,000) MELVILLE LIONS CLUB ... 1,500 ........................... (re. $1,500) MERRICK JEWISH CENTER ... 5,000 ......................... (re. $5,000) NASSAU SHORES CIVIC ASSOCIATION ... 1,000 ............... (re. $1,000) NEWBURGH NUCLEARS AMERICAN LEGION BASEBALL ... 5,000 .... (re. $5,000) NORTH BELLMORE CIVIC ASSOCIATION ... 2,000 .............. (re. $2,000) PLAINEDGE FOOTBALL LEAGUE, INC. ... 2,000 ............... (re. $2,000) PLAINEDGE SOCCER ... 2,000 .............................. (re. $2,000) 866 12653-15-4 OFFICE OF PARKS, RECREATION AND HISTORIC PRESERVATION AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 PLAINEDGE YOUTH BASEBALL ... 2,000 ...................... (re. $2,000) POLICE ATHLETIC LEAGUE ... 1,000 ........................ (re. $1,000) RIVERVIEW PARK ASSOCIATION ... 3,000 .................... (re. $3,000) SARATOGA SPRINGS UNIVERSAL PRESERVATION HALL ......................... 10,000 ............................................... (re. $10,000) SCHENECTADY ROWING CLUB, INC. ... 700 ..................... (re. $700) SEAFORD HISTORICAL SOCIETY ... 3,000 .................... (re. $3,000) SUFFOLK SPORTS HALL OF FAME ... 10,000 ................. (re. $10,000) UNIONDALE COMMUNITY COUNCIL, INC. ... 850 ................. (re. $850) TOWN OF WEST ISLIP ................................................... 10,000 ............................................... (re. $10,000) WESTHAMPTON BEACH PERFORMING ARTS CENTER ... 2,000 ...... (re. $2,000) By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2002, as amended by chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2012: Maintenance Undistributed General Fund Community Projects Fund - 007 Account AA For services and expenses, grants in aid, or for contracts with muni- cipalities and/or private not-for-profit agencies. The funds appro- priated hereby may be suballocated to any department, agency or public authority ... 4,000,000 .................... (re. $4,000,000) Maintenance Undistributed For services and expenses or for contracts with municipalities and/or private not-for-profit agencies for the amounts herein provided: General Fund Community Projects Fund - 007 Account AA Argyle, Village of ... 15,000 .......................... (re. $15,000) Bellmore Chamber of Commerce ... 10,000 ................ (re. $10,000) Brentwood Historical Society ... 100,000 .............. (re. $100,000) Central Bellmore Homeowner's Association ... 5,000 ...... (re. $5,000) Central Merrick Homeowners Association, Inc ... 5,000 ... (re. $5,000) Christeen Oyster Sloop Preservation Corporation ...................... 10,000 ............................................... (re. $10,000) Circolo Da Vinci. ... 5,000 ............................. (re. $5,000) City of Rochester ... 100,000 ......................... (re. $100,000) East Fishkill Historical Society ... 3,000 .............. (re. $3,000) East Meadow Chamber of Commerce ... 7,500 ............... (re. $7,500) EOC of Suffolk ... 10,000 .............................. (re. $10,000) Freeport Chamber of Commerce ... 20,000 ................ (re. $20,000) Lindenhurst Swim Club ... 2,500 ......................... (re. $2,500) Long Beach Symphony ... 5,000 ........................... (re. $5,000) Massapequa Chamber of Commerce ... 10,000 .............. (re. $10,000) 867 12653-15-4 OFFICE OF PARKS, RECREATION AND HISTORIC PRESERVATION AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 North Babylon Touchdown Club ... 2,500 .................. (re. $2,500) North Merrick Community Association ... 5,000 ........... (re. $5,000) Oyster Bay Civic Association ... 5,500 .................. (re. $5,500) Rensselaer County Legislature ... 40,000 ............... (re. $40,000) Residents For A More Beautiful Syosset ... 5,000 ........ (re. $5,000) The National Temple Hill Association, Inc. ... 15,000 .. (re. $15,000) Town of New Paltz ... 35,000 ........................... (re. $35,000) Village of Amityville Senior Center Park ... 50,000 .... (re. $50,000) General Fund Community Projects Fund - 007 Account CC For services and expenses or for contracts with certain municipalities and/or not-for-profit agencies. The funds appropriated hereby may be suballocated to any department, agency or public authority ... 2,000,000 ......................................... (re. $2,000,000) Maintenance Undistributed For services and expenses or for contracts with municipalities and/or private not-for-profit agencies for the amounts herein provided: General Fund Community Projects Fund - 007 Account CC ASTORIA MUSIC SOCIETY ... 2,000 ......................... (re. $1,990) BILLIE HOLIDAY THEATRE ... 5,000 ........................ (re. $5,000) BILLIE HOLIDAY THEATRE INC. ... 2,000 ................... (re. $2,000) BROOKLYN CHILDREN'S MUSEUM CORP. ... 1,368 .............. (re. $1,361) CADETS OF NEW YORK CITY INC. ... 2,500 .................. (re. $2,488) CHERRY GROVE COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION, INC. ... 1,000 ........ (re. $995) FRIENDS OF MORNINGSIDE PARK, INC. ... 5,000 ............. (re. $4,975) GREATER FIRE ISLAND PINES CHAMBER OF COMMERCE ........................ 1,000 ................................................... (re. $995) HAWTHORNE STREET TENANTS ASSOCIATION ... 1,500 .......... (re. $1,493) LONG ISLAND SCOTTISH CLAN MACDUFF 81, LTD ... 1,000 ....... (re. $995) LASALLE BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATION ........................ 1,500 ................................................. (re. $1,493) MUSEUM OF AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORY ... 9,000 ............ (re. $8,955) OPERA COMPANY OF BROOKLYN ... 4,612 ..................... (re. $4,589) PROSPECT PARK ALLIANCE ... 12,750 ...................... (re. $12,687) SAYVILLE ROTARY CLUB ... 1,000 ............................ (re. $995) SCHUYLER HILLS CULTURAL CENTER ... 2,000 ................ (re. $1,990) SCIENCE MUSEUM OF LONG ISLAND ... 1,500 ................. (re. $1,493) SHOREWALKERS ... 3,000 .................................. (re. $2,985) SOUTH OZONE PARK COALITION OF BLOCK ASSOCIATIONS ..................... 2,000 ................................................. (re. $1,990) SPANISH CLUB OF ROCKLAND ... 4,000 ...................... (re. $3,980) STRAUS PARK NEIGHBORHOOD ASSOCIATION ... 3,000 .......... (re. $2,985) THREE VILLAGE HISTORICAL SOCIETY ... 2,500 .............. (re. $2,488) 868 12653-15-4 OFFICE OF PARKS, RECREATION AND HISTORIC PRESERVATION AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 General Fund Community Projects Fund - 007 Account EE Mattituck Park District Playground ... 10,000 .......... (re. $10,000) Southold Historical Society ... 3,000 ................... (re. $3,000) Mattituck-Cutchogue Union Free School District ....................... 10,000 ............................................... (re. $10,000) Brookhaven Choral Festival ... 1,800 .................... (re. $1,800) East Islip Historical Society ... 1,000 ................. (re. $1,000) Baldwinsville Lions Club, Inc. ... 6,000 ................ (re. $6,000) Kids in the Park ... 3,000 .............................. (re. $3,000) Community Gardens ... 6,000 ............................. (re. $6,000) Delaware County Historical Society ... 9,000 ............ (re. $9,000) Columbia Historical Society ... 12,500 ................. (re. $12,500) Westbury Amateur Baseball Association ... 1,000 ......... (re. $1,000) Hicksville Youth Council ............................................. 5,000 ................................................. (re. $5,000) Empire State Games 2002 ... 5,000 ....................... (re. $5,000) Aurorafest ... 2,500 .................................... (re. $2,500) Hicksville Athletic Booster Club ... 2,500 .............. (re. $2,500) Hudson Valley Philharmonic ... 8,000 .................... (re. $8,000) Bardavon Theatre ... 5,000 .............................. (re. $5,000) The Marcella Sembrich Opera Museum ... 5,000 ............ (re. $5,000) Wantagh Football Club ... 2,500 ......................... (re. $2,500) Baldwin Bombers Midget Football ... 2,500 ............... (re. $2,500) Seaford Lions Club ... 2,500 ............................ (re. $2,500) Staten Island Recreation Association, Inc. ... 1,000 .... (re. $1,000) Borough Hall Centennial Restoration Corp. ... 4,000 ..... (re. $4,000) Batavia Little League ... 22,000 ....................... (re. $22,000) Cider Mill Regional Arts Council ... 7,500 .............. (re. $7,500) Lyons Heritage Society ... 3,000 ........................ (re. $3,000) Galen Historical Society ... 7,000 ...................... (re. $7,000) Carle Place Little League ... 6,000 ..................... (re. $6,000) Williston Park Little League ... 5,000 .................. (re. $5,000) Garden City Little League ... 5,000 ..................... (re. $5,000) North Country Cultural Center for the Arts ... 15,000 .. (re. $15,000) Franklin House of History ... 5,000 ..................... (re. $5,000) North Colonie Youth Baseball ... 3,000 .................. (re. $3,000) Yorkville Youth Athletic League ... 10,000 ............. (re. $10,000) Asphalt Green ... 5,000 ................................. (re. $5,000) Liverpool Little League ... 9,800 ....................... (re. $9,800) Liverpool Independent Foundation for Excellence ...................... 15,000 ............................................... (re. $15,000) Brasher-Winthrop Recreation Center ... 5,000 ............ (re. $5,000) Staten Island Ballet Theater ... 2,500 .................. (re. $2,500) Staten Island Historical Society ... 3,000 .............. (re. $3,000) The Staten Island Chamber Music Players ... 4,000 ....... (re. $4,000) Friends of History in Fulton, NY Inc. ... 10,000 ....... (re. $10,000) The Mount Adnah Cemetery Association ... 5,000 .......... (re. $5,000) Schenectady Ice Rink ... 2,500 .......................... (re. $2,500) Niskayuna Baseball Ltd. ... 6,000 ....................... (re. $6,000) 869 12653-15-4 OFFICE OF PARKS, RECREATION AND HISTORIC PRESERVATION AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Ridgewood Swim Club ... 1,000 ........................... (re. $1,000) St. Andrew's Society of Schenectady ... 1,000 ........... (re. $1,000) Bay Street Theatre Festival ... 5,000 ................... (re. $5,000) Human Resources Program ... 10,000 ..................... (re. $10,000) The Retreat, Inc. ... 3,000 ............................. (re. $3,000) Town of New Hartford Recreation Department ... 10,000 .. (re. $10,000) Vestal Senior Baseball League ... 10,000 ............... (re. $10,000) Town of Union ... 6,700 ................................. (re. $6,700) Sweet Briar Nature Center-Smithtown ... 5,000 ........... (re. $5,000) Cuba Rod and Gun Club ... 2,500 ......................... (re. $2,500) Ellington Rod and Gun Club ... 2,500 .................... (re. $2,500) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2000, as amended by chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2012: Maintenance Undistributed General Fund Community Projects Fund - 007 Account AA For services and expenses, grants in aid, or for contracts with muni- cipalities and/or private not-for-profit agencies. The funds appro- priated hereby may be suballocated to any department, agency or public authority ... 4,000,000 .................... (re. $4,000,000) Maintenance Undistributed For services and expenses or for contracts with municipalities and/or private not-for-profit agencies for the amounts herein provided: General Fund Community Projects Fund - 007 Account AA College Point Athletic Field ... 250,000 .............. (re. $250,000) Fort Totten Battery Preservation ... 475,000 .......... (re. $475,000) Town of Babylon ... 200,000 ........................... (re. $200,000) Maintenance Undistributed For services and expenses or for contracts with municipalities and/or private not-for-profit agencies for the amounts herein provided: General Fund Community Projects Fund - 007 Account AA Cold Spring Harbor Rowing Association ... 5,000 ......... (re. $5,000) DAR Daughters of the American Revolution ... 2,000 ...... (re. $2,000) DJW-AOH Corp. Ancient Order of Hibernians Of America ................. 10,000 ............................................... (re. $10,000) 870 12653-15-4 OFFICE OF PARKS, RECREATION AND HISTORIC PRESERVATION AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Grafton Historical Society ... 3,000 .................... (re. $3,000) Hicksville Chamber of Commerce, Inc. ... 8,000 .......... (re. $8,000) Long Beach Symphony ... 5,000 ........................... (re. $5,000) Our Lady of Mercy Academy ... 5,000 ..................... (re. $5,000) Planting Fields Arboreum ... 5,000 ...................... (re. $5,000) Queens Historical Society ... 30,000 ................... (re. $30,000) Renss. Co. Legislature ... 50,000 ...................... (re. $50,000) Town of Andes ... 25,000 ............................... (re. $25,000) Town of Minisink Park Department ... 30,000 ............ (re. $30,000) Town of Sand Lake ... 25,000 ........................... (re. $25,000) Woodstock Youth Theatre ... 5,000 ....................... (re. $5,000) Maintenance Undistributed General Fund Community Projects Fund - 007 Account CC For services and expenses or for contracts with certain municipalities and/or not-for-profit agencies. The funds appropriated hereby may be suballocated to any department, agency or public authority ... 2,000,000 ......................................... (re. $2,000,000) General Fund Community Projects Fund - 007 Account EE Ancient Order of Hibernians ... 2,000 ................... (re. $2,000) Arnot Art Museum Education Center for the Arts ....................... 25,000 ............................................... (re. $25,000) Bay Street Theater Festival ... 5,000 ................... (re. $5,000) Beaver Meadow Nature Center ... 3,000 ................... (re. $3,000) Brookside, Saratoga County Historical Society ........................ 1,000 ................................................. (re. $1,000) Carousel Society of the Niagara Frontier, Inc. ....................... 15,000 ............................................... (re. $15,000) Cayuga/Owasco Historical Society ... 5,000 .............. (re. $5,000) Chemung County Historical Society ... 20,000 ........... (re. $20,000) City of Lockport, Department of Youth & Recreation ................... 10,000 ............................................... (re. $10,000) Council on the Arts and Humanities for Staten Island ................. 4,000 ................................................. (re. $4,000) Delaware Historical Society ... 10,000 ................. (re. $10,000) Dutchess County Historical Society ... 3,000 ............ (re. $3,000) East Williston Recreation Commission 75th Anniversary Club ........... 2,500 ................................................. (re. $2,500) Esopus Playground Improvement Committee ... 5,000 ....... (re. $5,000) Friends for Long Island Heritage ... 2,500 .............. (re. $2,500) Friends for Long Island's Heritage ... 5,000 ............ (re. $5,000) Friends of Long Island Heritage ... 5,000 ............... (re. $5,000) Friends of Sagamore Hill ... 2,000 ...................... (re. $2,000) Friends of the Sag Harbor Whaling Museum ... 5,000 ...... (re. $5,000) 871 12653-15-4 OFFICE OF PARKS, RECREATION AND HISTORIC PRESERVATION AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Good Shepherd Lutheran School ... 3,000 ................. (re. $3,000) Goshen Historic Track ... 5,000 ......................... (re. $5,000) Grasse River County Historical Society ... 5,000 ........ (re. $5,000) Heritage Park Fund Inc. ... 1,000 ....................... (re. $1,000) Jacques Marchais Museum of Tibetan Art ... 1,000 ........ (re. $1,000) Kopernik Museum and Science Center ... 4,900 ............ (re. $4,900) Lynbrook Roller Hockey League Inc. ... 5,000 ............ (re. $5,000) Malverne Bleachers ... 2,000 ............................ (re. $2,000) Massapequa Park Merchants Association ... 2,000 ......... (re. $2,000) Newark Valley Historical Society ... 20,000 ............ (re. $20,000) Niagara County ... 5,000 ................................ (re. $5,000) North Pointe Cultural Arts Center ... 20,500 ........... (re. $20,500) Orchestra of the Southern Finger Lakes ... 15,000 ...... (re. $15,000) Oswego County Fair ... 20,000 .......................... (re. $20,000) Our Lady of Lourdes Regional High School ... 10,000 .... (re. $10,000) Pompey Historical Society ... 10,000 ................... (re. $10,000) Proctor's Theatre ... 3,000 ............................. (re. $3,000) Safe Haven Museum and Research Center ... 25,000 ....... (re. $25,000) Town of Andes ... 5,000 ................................. (re. $5,000) Town of Black Brook ... 5,000 ........................... (re. $5,000) Town of Brutus ... 3,000 ................................ (re. $3,000) Town of Clermont ... 3,000 .............................. (re. $3,000) Town of Crawford Arts Council ... 7,000 ................. (re. $7,000) Town of Day ... 2,500 ................................... (re. $2,500) Town of Edinburg ... 2,500 .............................. (re. $2,500) Town of Hyde Park ... 5,000 ............................. (re. $5,000) Town of Madrid ... 2,000 ................................ (re. $2,000) Town of New Hartford Parks & Recreation Dept. ........................ 5,000 ................................................. (re. $5,000) Town of Southeast ... 2,500 ............................. (re. $2,500) Town of Westmoreland ... 4,500 .......................... (re. $4,500) Town of Wilson ... 1,000 ................................ (re. $1,000) Valley Stream 75th Anniversary Committee ... 2,500 ...... (re. $2,500) Valley Stream Historical Society ... 2,500 .............. (re. $2,500) Village of Farmingdale Beautification Committee ...................... 2,000 ................................................. (re. $2,000) Village of Highland Falls ... 4,000 ..................... (re. $4,000) Village of Oriskany ... 10,000 ......................... (re. $10,000) Village of Saranac Lake ... 5,000 ....................... (re. $5,000) Village of Tivoli ... 2,500 ............................. (re. $2,500) YMCA of Glens Falls ... 10,000 ......................... (re. $10,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 1999, as amended by chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2008: Maintenance Undistributed General Fund Community Projects Fund - 007 Account AA 872 12653-15-4 OFFICE OF PARKS, RECREATION AND HISTORIC PRESERVATION AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses, grants in aid, or for contracts with muni- cipalities and/or private not-for-profit agencies. The funds appro- priated hereby may be suballocated to any department, agency or public authority ... 3,000,000 .................... (re. $3,000,000) General Fund Community Projects Fund - 007 Account EE Chatham Soccer Club ... 1,500 ........................... (re. $1,500) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 1998, as amended by chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2007: Maintenance Undistributed For services and expenses or for contracts with municipalities and/or private not-for-profit agencies for the amounts herein provided: General Fund Community Projects Fund - 007 Account EE Town of Altamont Civic Center ... 40,000 ............... (re. $40,000) Village of East Williston ... 2,000 ..................... (re. $2,000) 873 12653-15-4 OFFICE FOR THE PREVENTION OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS General Fund ....................... 685,000 953,000 Special Revenue Funds - Federal .... 500,000 0 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 1,185,000 953,000 ================ ================ SCHEDULE ADMINISTRATION PROGRAM ....................................... 1,185,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For services and expenses of programs that prevent domestic violence, including contracts for the operation of hotlines for victims of domestic violence ............... 515,000 For services and expenses of the Capital District domestic violence law clinic, the women, children and Social Justice Center clinic and regional resource center, and other legal services and programs that prevent domestic violence ...................... 170,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ..................... 685,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Miscellaneous Operating Grants Fund Miscellaneous Discretionary Account - 25300 Funds herein appropriated may be used to disburse federal grants in support of state and local programs to support domes- tic violence prevention programs. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state operations and may be suballo- cated to other state agencies .................. 500,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ..................... 500,000 -------------- 874 12653-15-4 OFFICE FOR THE PREVENTION OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 ADMINISTRATION PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses of programs that prevent domestic violence, including contracts for the operation of hotlines for victims of domestic violence ... 515,000 ....................... (re. $515,000) For services and expenses of the Capital District domestic violence law clinic and the Women, Children and Social Justice Center clinic and regional resource center ... 170,000 ............ (re. $170,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses of programs that prevent domestic violence, including contracts for the operation of hotlines for victims of domestic violence ... 515,000 ....................... (re. $438,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses of programs that prevent domestic violence, including contracts for the operation of hotlines for victims of domestic violence ... 515,000 ....................... (re. $180,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Operating Grants Fund Miscellaneous Discretionary Account By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: Funds herein appropriated may be used to disburse federal grants in support of state and local programs to support domestic violence prevention programs. A portion of these funds may be transferred to state operations and may be suballocated to other state agencies ... 500,000 ............................................. (re. $500,000) 875 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SERVICE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS Special Revenue Funds - Other ...... 5,750,000 6,750,000 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 5,750,000 6,750,000 ================ ================ SCHEDULE REGULATION OF UTILITIES PROGRAM .............................. 5,750,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Article VII Intervenor Account - 21901 For services and expenses of any munici- pality or other local parties pursuant to section 122 of the public service law ........ 3,250,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 3,250,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Article X Intervenor Account - 21901 For services and expenses of any munici- pality or other local parties pursuant to section 164 of the public service law ........ 2,500,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 2,500,000 -------------- 876 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SERVICE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 REGULATION OF UTILITIES PROGRAM Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Article VII Intervenor Account - 21901 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses of any municipality or other local parties pursuant to section 122 of the public service law .................. 3,750,000 ......................................... (re. $3,750,000) Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Article X Intervenor Account - 21901 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses of any municipality or other local parties pursuant to section 164 of the public service law .................. 3,000,000 ......................................... (re. $3,000,000) 877 12653-15-4 FOUNDATION FOR SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY AND INNOVATION AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2009: Maintenance Undistributed For services and expenses or for contract with municipalities and/or private not-for-profit agencies for the amounts herein provided: General Fund Community Projects Fund - 007 Account CC CENTER FOR ENGINEERING DESIGN AND INDUSTRIAL INNOVATION-UB ........... 250,000 ............................................. (re. $250,000) RIT - CENTER FOR REMANUFACTURING ... 301,000 ............ (re. $3,311) RIT - INTEGRATED MANUFACTURING STUDIES ... 50,000 ......... (re. $550) RIT - INTEGRATED MANUFACTURING STUDIES ... 564,000 ...... (re. $6,204) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2008: Maintenance Undistributed For services and expenses or for contracts with municipalities and/or private not-for-profit agencies for the amounts herein provided: General Fund Community Projects Fund 007 Account CC Center for Engineering, Design and Industrial Innovation-UB .......... 250,000 ............................................. (re. $250,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2002: Maintenance Undistributed General Fund Community Projects Fund - 007 Account AA For services and expenses of contracts with universities, colleges, municipalities, corporations and/or private not-for-profit agencies for the preservation and/or creation of jobs. The funds appropriated hereby may be suballocated to any department, agency or public authority ... 2,000,000 ........................... (re. $2,000,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2000: Maintenance Undistributed General Fund Community Projects Fund - 007 Account CC 878 12653-15-4 FOUNDATION FOR SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY AND INNOVATION AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses or for contracts with universities, colleges, municipalities, and/or not-for-profit agencies. The funds appropriated herein may be suballocated to any department, agency or public authority ... 4,000,000 .................... (re. $3,000,000) Maintenance Undistributed General Fund Community Projects Fund - 007 Account JJ For services and expenses of contracts with universities, colleges, municipalities, corporations and/or private not-for-profit agencies for the preservation and/or creation of jobs. The funds appropriated hereby may be suballocated to any department, agency or public authority ... 4,000,000 ........................... (re. $4,000,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 1999, as added by chapter 53, section 3, of the laws of 1999: Maintenance Undistributed General Fund Community Projects Fund - 007 Account JJ For services and expenses of: Contracts with universities, colleges, municipalities, corporations, and/or private not-for-profit agencies for the preservation and/or the creation of jobs. The funds appropriated herein may be suballo- cated to any department, agency or public authority ................ 4,000,000 ......................................... (re. $4,000,000) 879 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF STATE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS General Fund ....................... 9,012,000 8,723,000 Special Revenue Funds - Federal .... 61,400,000 87,306,000 Special Revenue Funds - Other ...... 539,000 482,000 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 70,951,000 96,511,000 ================ ================ SCHEDULE BUSINESS AND LICENSING SERVICES PROGRAM ........................ 539,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Business and Licensing Services Account - 21977 For payments to provide for the regulation of cemetery corporations and maintenance of abandoned cemetery property and the repair of vandalized gravesites under paragraph (h) of section 1507 and para- graph (c) of section 1508 of the not-for- profit corporation law ......................... 539,000 -------------- LOCAL GOVERNMENT AND COMMUNITY SERVICES PROGRAM ............. 66,972,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account For services and expenses for the public utility law project for the purpose of delivering civil legal services to the poor ........................................... 505,000 For services and expenses associated with the retention of attorney/client records in closed capital defense cases ................. 57,000 For services and expenses of the New York State Legislative Service, Inc. ................. 35,000 For services and expenses of Michigan Street African American Heritage Corridor .............. 75,000 For services and expenses of the County of Dutchess ..................................... 3,500,000 For services and expenses of the Dutchess County Coordinated Jail Based Services ....... 1,400,000 -------------- 880 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF STATE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Program account subtotal ................... 5,572,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Federal Health and Human Services Account - 25127 For allocations from the community services block grant to community action agencies and other eligible entities, including suballocation to other state departments and agencies ................................ 59,200,000 -------------- Program account subtotal .................. 59,200,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Miscellaneous Operating Grants Fund Coastal Zone Management Program Account - 25449 For services and expenses of the coastal zone management program ...................... 2,200,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 2,200,000 -------------- OFFICE FOR NEW AMERICANS ..................................... 3,440,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For services and expenses related to programs which assist non-citizens in their attainment of citizenship, including suballocation or transfer to any depart- ment, agency or public authority. Such services shall include, but not be limited to, case management, English-as-a-second- language, job training and placement assistance, post-employment services necessary to ensure job retention, and services necessary to assist the individ- ual and family members to establish and maintain a permanent residence in New York state ........................................ 3,440,000 -------------- 881 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF STATE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 LOCAL GOVERNMENT AND COMMUNITY SERVICES PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses for the public utility law project for the purpose of delivering civil legal services to the poor ............. 505,000 ............................................. (re. $505,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses of the local waterfront revitalization program ... 4,000,000 ............................. (re. $4,000,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2009: For services and expenses necessary for community outreach to assist in reducing the undercount in 2010 federal census .................. 2,000,000 ........................................... (re. $225,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2009, as amended by chapter 502, section 5, of the laws of 2009: For payment to not-for-profit tax exempt entities for the purpose of delivering civil legal services to the poor in accordance with the following sub-schedule; provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after November 1, 2009 shall be reduced by 12.5 percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of November 1, 2009 ................. 4,241,911 ............................................ (re. $18,000) sub-schedule Brooklyn Bar Association ...........................27,360 CASA of Albany Co Mediation ........................ 2,048 CASA of Erie Co .................................... 3,757 CASA of Orange Co Mediation ........................ 3,757 CASA of Rockland Co ................................ 2,048 CASA of Ulster ..................................... 3,750 CASA of Westchester Mental Health .................. 5,629 Chautauqua County Legal services ................. 24,477 Chemung County Legal Services (LAWNY) ............. 44,417 Community Advocacy Group ........................... 8,222 Erie County Volunteer Lawyers Project ............. 24,119 Farmworkers Legal Services ........................ 49,751 FOCUS ............................................. 39,689 Empire Justice Center ............................ 264,939 Hiscock Legal Aid Society ......................... 33,194 Housing Conservation Coordinators .................. 7,522 Lawyers Alliance for New York ..................... 27,144 Legal Aid Bureau of Buffalo ....................... 30,129 Legal Aid of Rockland County ...................... 29,281 Legal Aid Society of Rochester .................... 33,154 Legal Aid Society NYC .......................... 1,091,251 882 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF STATE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Legal Aid Society of Northeastern NY ............. 216,826 Legal Services for the Elderly Disabled and Disadvantaged .....................................7,507 Legal Services of Central New York ............... 256,561 Legal Services of Hudson Valley .................. 184,447 Legal Services of New York City ................ 1,157,381 Medicare Rights Center ............................ 10,530 Monroe County Legal Assistance Center (LAWNY) ......37,930 Nassau Suffolk Law Services .......................198,883 Neighborhood Legal Services (Orleans, Gene- see, Wyoming) ................................... 18,069 Neighborhood Legal Services (Erie) ............... 159,043 Neighborhood Legal Services (Niagara) ............. 30,328 New York Legal Assistance Group (NYLAG) ........... 12,060 Public Utility Law Project ........................ 34,666 Puerto Rican Legal Defense and Education Fund ..... 15,084 Research Found. CUNY-Brookdale .................... 11,258 Southern Tier Legal Services (LAWNY) .............. 49,114 Urban Justice Center .............................. 18,766 Volunteer Legal Services of (NYC) ................. 43,701 Volunteer Legal Services of Monroe ................ 24,119 -------------- For payment to not-for-profit tax exempt entities for the purpose of delivering civil legal services to the poor in accordance with the following sub-schedule; provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after November 1, 2009 shall be reduced by 12.5 percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of November 1, 2009 ................. 4,241,911 ......................................... (re. $4,223,911) sub-schedule Brooklyn Bar Association .......................... 27,360 CASA of Albany Co Mediation ........................ 2,048 CASA of Erie Co .................................... 3,757 CASA of Orange Co Mediation ........................ 3,757 CASA of Rockland Co ................................ 2,048 CASA of Ulster ..................................... 3,750 CASA of Westchester Mental Health .................. 5,629 Chautauqua County Legal services .................. 24,477 Chemung County Legal Services (LAWNY) ............. 44,417 Community Advocacy Group ........................... 8,222 Erie County Volunteer Lawyers Project ............. 24,119 Farmworkers Legal Services ........................ 49,751 FOCUS ............................................. 39,689 Empire Justice Center ............................ 264,939 Hiscock Legal Aid Society ......................... 33,194 Housing Conservation Coordinators .................. 7,522 Lawyers Alliance for New York ..................... 27,144 Legal Aid Bureau of Buffalo ....................... 30,129 Legal Aid of Rockland County ...................... 29,281 883 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF STATE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Legal Aid Society of Rochester .................... 33,154 Legal Aid Society NYC .......................... 1,091,251 Legal Aid Society of Northeastern NY ............. 216,826 Legal Services for the Elderly Disabled and Disadvantaged .................................... 7,507 Legal Services of Central New York ............... 256,561 Legal Services of Hudson Valley .................. 184,447 Legal Services of New York City ................ 1,157,381 Medicare Rights Center ............................ 10,530 Monroe County Legal Assistance Center (LAWNY) ..... 37,930 Nassau Suffolk Law Services ...................... 198,883 Neighborhood Legal Services (Orleans, Gene- see, Wyoming) ................................... 18,069 Neighborhood Legal Services (Erie) ............... 159,043 Neighborhood Legal Services (Niagara) ............. 30,328 New York Legal Assistance Group (NYLAG) ........... 12,060 Public Utility Law Project ........................ 34,666 Puerto Rican Legal Defense and Education Fund ..... 15,084 Research Found. CUNY-Brookdale .................... 11,258 Southern Tier Legal Services (LAWNY) .............. 49,114 Urban Justice Center .............................. 18,766 Volunteer Legal Services of (NYC) ................. 43,701 Volunteer Legal Services of Monroe ................ 24,119 -------------- By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2009, as amended by chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For services, expenses or reimbursement of expenses incurred by local government agencies and/or not-for-profit providers or their employ- ees providing civil or criminal legal services in accordance with the following sub-schedule ... 4,400,000 ............ (re. $124,000) sub-schedule Albany Law Civil Clinic and Justice Center ........ 72,112 Bronx Defenders ................................... 61,111 CAMBA Legal Services - Coalition for the Working Poor .................................... 45,642 Chautauqua County Legal Services: .................. 2,269 CUNY LAW Project .................................. 61,111 Empire Justice Center ............................. 97,753 Erie County Bar Association - Volunteer Lawyers Project ................................. 11,499 Farmworkers Legal Services of New York ............ 25,454 Frank H. Hiscock Legal Aid Society ................ 37,288 Goddard Riverside-West Side SRO Law Project ....... 45,642 Housing Conservation Coordinators ................. 45,642 Latino Justice (PRLDEF) ........................... 12,128 Legal Action Center ............................... 67,222 Legal Aid Bureau of Buffalo ....................... 27,806 Legal Aid of New York City ..................... 1,733,182 Legal Aid Society of Mid New York ................. 16,213 884 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF STATE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Legal Aid Society of Northeastern New York ....... 120,106 Legal Aid Society of Rochester .................... 65,144 Legal Aid Society of Rockland County .............. 21,365 Legal Assistance of Western New York (LAWNY) ..... 105,288 Legal Services for the Elderly of Western New York ........................................ 23,394 Legal Services of Central New York ............... 113,584 Legal Services of New York City .................. 588,341 Legal Services of the Hudson Valley .............. 130,920 Lenox Hill Neighborhood House ..................... 45,642 Make the Road New York ............................ 45,642 MFY Legal Services ................................ 45,642 Nassau/Suffolk Law Services Committee ............. 97,637 Neighborhood Defense Services of Harlem .......... 138,722 Neighborhood Legal Services ....................... 84,070 New York Center for Law and Justice - Legal Services of the Deaf ............................ 30,556 New York Lawyers for the Public Interest .......... 45,642 New York Legal Assistance Group ................... 45,642 Northern Manhattan Improvement Corporation ........ 45,642 Rural Law Center of New York ...................... 25,477 The Legal Project Capital District Women's Bar Association ................................. 22,698 Urban Justice Center .............................. 45,642 Volunteer Legal Service Project of Monroe County .......................................... 15,205 Western New York Law Center ....................... 43,543 Worker's Rights Law Center of New York Incorporated .................................... 92,382 -------------- By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2008, as amended by chapter 1, section 4, of the laws of 2009: For New York City Department of Citywide Administrative Service Purchase of Auto mated External Defibrillators ..................... 1,579,000 ............................................ (re. $18,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2008, as amended by chapter 496, section 6, of the laws of 2008: For payment to not-for-profit tax exempt entities for the purpose of delivering civil legal services to the poor in accordance with the following sub-schedule ... 3,987,396 ................ (re. $485,000) sub-schedule Brooklyn Bar Association ............ 25,718 CASA of Albany Co Mediation .......... 1,925 CASA of Erie Co ...................... 3,531 CASA of Orange Co Mediation .......... 3,531 CASA of Rockland Co .................. 1,925 CASA of Ulster ....................... 3,525 CASA of Westchester Mental Health .... 5,291 885 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF STATE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Chautauqua County Legal services .... 23,008 Chemung County Legal Services (LAWNY) ........................... 41,752 Community Advocacy Group ............. 7,728 Erie County Volunteer Lawyers Project ........................... 22,672 Farmworkers Legal Services .......... 46,766 FOCUS ............................... 37,308 Empire Justice Center .............. 249,043 Hiscock Legal Aid Society ........... 31,203 Housing Conservation Coordinators .... 7,072 Lawyers Alliance for New York ....... 25,515 Legal Aid Bureau of Buffalo ......... 28,322 Legal Aid of Rockland County ........ 27,524 Legal Aid Society of Rochester ...... 31,165 Legal Aid Society NYC ............ 1,025,776 Legal Aid Society of North- eastern NY ....................... 203,816 Legal Services for the Elderly Disabled and Disadvantaged ......... 7,057 Legal Services of Central New York ............................. 241,167 Legal Services of Hudson Valley .... 173,380 Legal Services of New York City ........................... 1,087,938 Medicare Rights Center ............... 9,898 Monroe County Legal Assistance Center (LAWNY) .................... 35,654 Nassau Suffolk Law Services ........ 186,950 Neighborhood Legal Services (Orleans, Genesee, Wyoming) ....... 16,985 Neighborhood Legal Services (Erie) ........................... 149,500 Neighborhood Legal Services (Niagara) ......................... 28,508 New York Legal Assistance Group (NYLAG) ..................... 11,336 Public Utility Law Project .......... 32,586 Puerto Rican Legal Defense and Education Fund .................... 14,179 Research Found. CUNY-Brookdale ...... 10,583 Southern Tier Legal Services (LAWNY) ........................... 46,167 Urban Justice Center ................ 17,640 Volunteer Legal Services of (NYC) ... 41,079 Volunteer Legal Services of Monroe .. 22,673 By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2007, as amended by chapter 496, section 6, of the laws of 2008: For payment to not-for-profit tax exempt entities for the purpose of delivering civil legal services to the poor in accordance with the following sub-schedule, provided, however, that the amount of this 886 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF STATE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 .................. 4,241,911 ............................................ (re. $30,000) sub-schedule Brooklyn Bar Association .......................... 27,360 CASA of Albany Co Mediation ........................ 2,048 CASA of Erie Co .................................... 3,757 CASA of Orange Co Mediation ........................ 3,757 CASA of Rockland Co ................................ 2,048 CASA of Ulster ..................................... 3,750 CASA of Westchester Mental Health .................. 5,629 Chautauqua County Legal services .................. 24,477 Chemung County Legal Services (LAWNY) ............. 44,417 Community Advocacy Group ........................... 8,222 Erie County Volunteer Lawyers Project ............. 24,119 Farmworkers Legal Services ........................ 49,751 FOCUS ............................................. 39,689 Empire Justice Center ............................ 264,939 Hiscock Legal Aid Society ......................... 33,194 Housing Conservation Coordinators .................. 7,522 Lawyers Alliance for New York ..................... 27,144 Legal Aid Bureau of Buffalo ....................... 30,129 Legal Aid of Rockland County ...................... 29,281 Legal Aid Society of Rochester .................... 33,154 Legal Aid Society NYC .......................... 1,091,251 Legal Aid Society of Northeastern NY ............. 216,826 Legal Services for the Elderly Disabled and Disadvantaged .................................... 7,507 Legal Services of Central New York ............... 256,561 Legal Services of Hudson Valley .................. 184,447 Legal Services of New York City ................ 1,157,381 Medicare Rights Center ............................ 10,530 Monroe County Legal Assistance Center (LAWNY) ..... 37,930 Nassau Suffolk Law Services ...................... 198,883 Neighborhood Legal Services (Orleans, Gene- see, Wyoming) ................................... 18,069 Neighborhood Legal Services (Erie) ............... 159,043 Neighborhood Legal Services (Niagara) ............. 30,328 New York Legal Assistance Group (NYLAG) ........... 12,060 Public Utility Law Project ........................ 34,666 Puerto Rican Legal Defense and Education Fund ..... 15,084 Research Found. CUNY-Brookdale .................... 11,258 Southern Tier Legal Services (LAWNY) .............. 49,114 Urban Justice Center .............................. 18,766 Volunteer Legal Services of (NYC) ................. 43,701 Volunteer Legal Services of Monroe ................ 24,119 -------------- 887 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF STATE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses related to the settlement house program, notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law to the contrary, funds shall be available for the statewide settlement house program to provide a comprehensive range of services to residents of neigh- borhoods they serve pursuant to the following sub-schedule, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 ... 687,000 .................... (re. $85,000) sub-schedule Baden ............................................. 23,817 Booker T. Washington ............................... 6,371 Boys Harbor ....................................... 12,493 CAMBA ............................................. 11,811 Carver ............................................. 9,829 Chinese-American .................................. 17,822 Citizens Advise Bureau ............................ 13,381 Claremont ......................................... 36,843 Community Pace/Rochester .......................... 17,495 Cypress Hills LDC ................................. 11,812 Dunbar Association ................................. 6,370 East Side House ................................... 12,715 Educational Alliance .............................. 36,072 Queens Community .................................. 13,603 Goddard Riverside ................................. 36,029 Grand Street ...................................... 30,700 Greenwich House ................................... 12,049 Hamilton Madison .................................. 18,354 Hartley House ..................................... 12,493 Henry St. Settlement .............................. 34,919 Hudson Guild ...................................... 13,603 Huntington Family Center ........................... 6,371 Stanley Isaacs .................................... 12,493 Kingsbridge Heights ............................... 16,046 Lenox Hill Neighborhood ........................... 17,155 Lincoln Square Neigh .............................. 12,493 Montgomery Neigh. Ctr .............................. 6,371 Mosholu Montefiorce ............................... 12,493 Neighborhood Ctr of Utica .......................... 6,371 Jacob A. Riis ..................................... 12,493 Riverdale Neigh House ............................. 12,493 St. Mathew's/St. Timothy .......................... 12,493 St. Nicholas ...................................... 11,811 SCAN NY ........................................... 13,603 School Settlement ................................. 13,603 Shorefront YM __ YMCHA ............................ 11,812 Southeast Bronx ................................... 51,348 Sunnyside Community ............................... 12,493 Syracuse Model Neighborhood ........................ 6,371 Trinity Institution ................................ 6,370 888 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF STATE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Union Settlement .................................. 13,603 United Community Ctrs ............................. 11,811 University Settlement ............................. 18,322 -------------- By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2006: For payment to not-for-profit tax exempt entities for the purpose of delivering domestic violence legal services in accordance with the following sub-schedule ... 359,000 .................... (re. $6,000) sub-schedule DV Law Project of Rockland Co. .................... 26,109 Greater Upstate Law Project, Inc. ................. 32,638 Legal Aid Society's Domestic Violence Services .... 52,218 Legal Aid Society of Mid-New York ................. 26,109 Legal Services for NYC Brooklyn ................... 26,109 Legal Services for NYC Queens ..................... 26,109 Metropolitan NY Council on Jewish Poverty ......... 32,636 My Sister's Place ................................. 26,109 Nassau Coalition Against DV ....................... 26,109 Neighborhood Legal Services Erie Co. .............. 26,109 Sanctuary for Families Bronx Co. .................. 32,636 Vol. Legal Services Project Monroe Co. ............ 26,109 By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2005, as amended by chapter 496, section 6, of the laws of 2008: For payment to not-for-profit tax exempt entities for the purpose of delivering civil legal services to the poor in accordance with the following sub-schedule, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 .................. 4,241,911 ............................................ (re. $15,000) sub-schedule Brooklyn Bar Association .......................... 27,360 CASA of Albany Co Mediation ........................ 2,048 CASA of Erie Co .................................... 3,757 CASA of Orange Co Mediation ........................ 3,757 CASA of Rockland Co ................................ 2,048 CASA of Ulster ..................................... 3,750 CASA of Westchester Mental Health .................. 5,629 Chautauqua County Legal services .................. 24,477 Chemung County Legal Services (LAWNY) ............. 44,417 Community Advocacy Group ........................... 8,222 Erie County Volunteer Lawyers Project ............. 24,119 Farmworkers Legal Services ........................ 49,751 FOCUS ............................................. 39,689 Greater Upstate Law Project ...................... 264,939 Hiscock Legal Aid Society ......................... 33,194 889 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF STATE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Housing Conservation Coordinators .................. 7,522 Lawyers Alliance for New York ..................... 27,144 Legal Aid Bureau of Buffalo ....................... 30,129 Legal Aid of Rockland County ...................... 29,281 Legal Aid Rochester ............................... 33,154 Legal Aid Society NYC .......................... 1,091,251 Legal Aid Society of Northeastern NY ............. 216,826 Legal Services for the Elderly Disabled and Disadvantaged ...................................... 7,507 Legal Services of Central New York ............... 256,561 Legal Services of Hudson Valley .................. 184,447 Legal Services of New York City ................ 1,157,381 Medicare Rights Center ............................ 10,530 Monroe County Legal Assistance Center (LAWNY) ......................................... 37,930 Nassau Suffolk Law Services ...................... 198,883 Neighborhood Legal Services (Orleans, Gene- see, Wyoming) ................................... 18,069 Neighborhood Legal Services (Erie) ............... 159,043 Neighborhood Legal Services (Niagara) ............. 30,328 New York Legal Assistance Group (NYLAG) ........... 12,060 Public Utility Law Project ........................ 34,666 Puerto Rican Legal Defense and Education Fund ............................................ 15,084 Research Found. CUNY-Brookdale .................... 11,258 Southern Tier Legal Services (LAWNY) .............. 49,114 Urban Justice Center .............................. 18,766 Volunteer Legal Services of (NYC) ................. 43,701 Volunteer Legal Services of Monroe ................ 24,119 By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2004, as amended by chapter 496, section 6, of the laws of 2008: For aid to municipalities for the projects associated with the quality communities program pursuant to a plan approved by the secretary of state, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undis- bursed as of August 15, 2008 ... 1,000,000 .......... (re. $125,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2003, as amended by chapter 496, section 6, of the laws of 2008: For aid to municipalities for the purposes of downtown revitalization pursuant to a plan approved by the secretary of state and the direc- tor of the budget, shall be distributed according to the following sub-schedule: $200,000 for Albany, $95,000 for Binghamton, $150,000 for Hempstead, $150,000 for East New York, $85,000 for Jamestown, $75,000 for Lockport, $135,000 for Mt. Vernon, $150,000 for Platts- burgh, $75,000 for Rome, $20,000 for Rouses Point, $60,000 for Scho- dack, and $75,000 for Watertown, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the 890 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF STATE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 .................. 1,270,000 ............................................ (re. $55,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 1999: For aid to municipalities to enter into collaborative and cooperative agreements to accomplish effective planning for long term community and regional vitality through smart growth initiatives, to be allo- cated by the department of state pursuant to a plan approved by the secretary of state ... 500,000 ........................ (re. $9,800) For aid to two or more counties and municipalities within such coun- ties in the lower Hudson Valley to enter into smart growth compacts 150,000 .............................................. (re. $58,800) For aid to two or more municipalities on Long Island and in Western New York to develop and adopt, through a community collaborative process, smart growth plans that promote economically sustainable and environmentally protective land use ... 150,000 ... (re. $9,800) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 1999, as amended by chapter 295, part A, section 1, of the laws of 2001: For aid to local governments and/or school districts to enter into agreements for shared services or collaborative projects pursuant to a plan approved by the department of state and the director of the budget ... 350,000 ................................... (re. $10,700) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Federal Health and Human Services Account - 25127 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For allocations from the community services block grant to community action agencies and other eligible entities, including suballocation to other state departments and agencies ............................ 59,200,000 ....................................... (re. $59,200,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For allocations from the community services block grant to community action agencies and other eligible entities, including suballocation to other state departments and agencies ............................ 59,200,000 ....................................... (re. $16,200,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal MISCELLANEOUS Operating Grants Fund Coastal Zone Management Program Account - 25449 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses of the coastal zone management program ..... 2,200,000 ......................................... (re. $2,200,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses of the coastal zone management program ..... 2,200,000 ......................................... (re. $2,200,000) 891 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF STATE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses of the coastal zone management program ..... 2,200,000 ......................................... (re. $2,200,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal MISCELLANEOUS Operating Grants Fund Great Lakes Initiative Account By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses of the Great Lakes restoration initiative ... 5,306,000 ..................................... (re. $5,306,000) Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Fund Legal Services Assistance Account By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2009, as amended by chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2010: Nothwithstanding any law to the contrary, for payment of grants for the provision of civil legal services. These funds shall not be available until a plan for their administration has been approved by the director of the budget, which plan provides for the distribution of these funds through existing contracts or through a competitive process. Amounts appropriated herein may be transferred in full to any other state department or agency ... 568,000 ..... (re. $12,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2008: Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, for payment of grants for the provision of civil legal services. These funds shall not be avail- able until a plan for their administration has been approved by the director of the budget, which plan provides for the distribution of these funds through existing contracts or through a competitive process. Amounts appropriated herein may be transferred in full to any other state department or agency ... 980,000 .... (re. $470,000) OFFICE FOR NEW AMERICANS General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses related to programs which assist non-citiz- ens in their attainment of citizenship, including suballocation or transfer to any department, agency or public authority. Such services shall include, but not be limited to, case management, English-as-a-second-language, job training and placement assistance, post-employment services necessary to ensure job retention, and services necessary to assist the individual and family members to establish and maintain a permanent residence in New York state ..... 3,440,000 ......................................... (re. $2,481,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: 892 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF STATE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses related to programs which assist non-citiz- ens in their attainment of citizenship. Such services shall include, but not be limited to, case management, English-as-a-second-lan- guage, job training and placement assistance, post-employment services necessary to ensure job retention, and services necessary to assist the individual and family members to establish and main- tain a permanent residence in New York state ....................... 662220100 ......................................... (re. $1,370,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2009, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: Maintenance Undistributed For services and expenses or for contract with municipalities and/or private not-for-profit agencies for the amounts herein provided: General Fund Community Projects Fund - 007 Account CC CHILDREN'S CORNER DAY CARE CENTER ... 10,000 .............. (re. $110) NEW YORK AGENCY FOR COMMUNITY AFFAIRS, INC. .......................... 175,000 ............................................. (re. $175,000) Maintenance Undistributed For services and expenses or for contracts with municipalities and/or private not-for-profit agencies for the amounts herein provided: General Fund Community Projects Fund - 007 Account CC 2011 WORLD POLICE & FIRE GAMES AND MEMORIAL, INC. .................... 2,500 ................................................. (re. $2,500) BAY SHORE WOODS CIVIC ASSOCIATION, INC. ... 2,000 ....... (re. $2,000) BAYPORT - BLUEPOINT CHAMBER OF COMMERCE ... 5,000 ....... (re. $5,000) BOERUM HILL ASSOCIATION, INC. ... 3,500 ................... (re. $794) BRENTWOOD CHAMBER OF COMMERCE ... 12,000 ............... (re. $12,000) BROOKLYN 13 CERT ... 2,000 .............................. (re. $2,000) BROOME COUNTY HIGHWAY DIVISION ... 5,000 ................ (re. $5,000) CAPITAL DISTRICT BLOCK CHAMBER OF COMMERCE ... 10,000 .. (re. $10,000) CENTRAL BELLPORT CIVIC ASSOCIATION, INC. ... 3,000 ...... (re. $3,000) CENTRAL NEW YORK WATERWAYS ASSOCIATION, INC. ......................... 5,000 ................................................. (re. $5,000) CHAMBER OF COMMERCE OF WASHINGTON HEIGHTS AND INWOOD, INC. ........... 9,000 ................................................... (re. $124) CHINATOWN TRADE COUNCIL ... 38,000 ........................ (re. $130) CISNEVISION, INC. ... 10,000 ........................... (re. $10,000) 893 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF STATE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 CITY OF BINGHAMTON ... 10,000 ............................. (re. $830) CITY OF BINGHAMTON OFFICE OF PARKS AND RECREATION .................... 5,000 ................................................. (re. $5,000) CITY OF DUNKIRK ... 50,000 ............................. (re. $50,000) CITY OF NORTH TONAWANDA ... 54,100 ..................... (re. $54,100) CITY OF PORT JERVIS ... 10,000 ............................ (re. $104) CITY OF SYRACUSE ... 20,000 ............................. (re. $3,705) CITY OF TONAWANDA ... 15,000 ............................ (re. $1,040) COMMUNITY CARE DEVELOPMENT PROJECT, INC. ... 166,000 .... (re. $1,202) COMMUNITY LEGAL RESOURCE NETWORK ... 10,000 ............ (re. $10,000) CROWN HEIGHTS NORTH ASSOCIATION, INC. ... 15,000 ....... (re. $15,000) DOWNTOWN/WATERFRONT BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT OF YONKERS, INC. ... 5,000 ................................................. (re. $5,000) EAST SPRING VALLEY FIRE DISTRICT ... 8,000 .............. (re. $8,000) EAST BUSHWICK COMMUNITY COALITION ... 5,000 ............. (re. $5,000) FAMILIES UNITED FOR RACIAL AND ECONOMIC EQUALITY, INC. ............... 4,000 ................................................. (re. $4,000) FORT GREENE PARK CONSERVANCY, INC. ... 4,000 ............ (re. $4,000) FRANCISCANS IN COLLABORATIVE MINISTRY, INC. .......................... 14,000 .................................................. (re. $154) GAY MEN'S HEALTH CRISIS, INC. ... 5,000 ................. (re. $5,000) GOODWILL INDUSTRIES OF WESTERN NEW YORK, INC. ........................ 15,000 .................................................. (re. $810) GRAND ISLAND FIRE COMPANY, INC. ... 5,000 ............... (re. $5,000) HAGERMAN FIRE DEPARTMENT ... 3,000 ...................... (re. $3,000) HAITIAN AMERICAN UNITED FOR CHANGE (HAUC), INC. ...................... 4,000 ................................................. (re. $4,000) INTERNATIONAL DREAM TEAM CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION, INC. ................. 3,000 ................................................. (re. $3,000) INWOOD COMMUNITY SERVICES, INC. ... 8,000 ............... (re. $8,000) JACKSON HEIGHTS ACTION GROUP, INC. ... 2,000 ............ (re. $2,000) JOINT BELLEROSE BUSINESS DISTRICT DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION ............ 10,000 ............................................... (re. $10,000) LATIN AMERICAN WORKERS PROJECT, INC. ... 5,000 .......... (re. $5,000) LEGAL INFORMATION FOR FAMILIES TODAY ... 2,500 .......... (re. $2,500) LINCOLN CIVIC BLOCK ASSOCIATION, INC. ... 2,500 ......... (re. $2,500) LONG BEACH FIRE DEPARTMENT ... 5,000 .................... (re. $5,000) LONG ISLAND HISPANIC BAR ASSOCIATION ... 3,000 .......... (re. $3,000) MARINE CORPS LEAGUE STATEN ISLAND DETACHMENT #246 .................... 1,000 ................................................. (re. $1,000) MEDFORD CHAMBER OF COMMERCE ... 5,000 ................... (re. $5,000) MFY LEGAL SERVICES, INC. ... 22,500 ....................... (re. $248) MUNICIPAL ART SOCIETY OF NEW YORK ... 2,500 ............. (re. $2,500) NEIGHBORHOOD RESOURCE CENTER, INC. ... 5,000 ............ (re. $5,000) NEW YORK AGENCY FOR COMMUNITY AFFAIRS, INC. .......................... 55,500 ............................................... (re. $55,500) NEW YORK WHALE AND DOLPHIN ACTION LEAGUE ... 2,500 ...... (re. $2,500) NIAGARA WINE TRAIL ... 5,000 ............................ (re. $5,000) NORTH AMITYVILLE COMMUNITY ECONOMIC COUNCIL, INC. (NACEC) ............ 10,000 ................................................ (re. $8,714) NORTH LINDENHURST CIVIC ASSOCIATION ... 5,000 ............. (re. $285) NORTH PATCHOGUE FIRE DISTRICT ... 3,000 ................. (re. $3,000) 894 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF STATE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 OAKWOOD CIVIC ASSOCIATION OF STATEN ISLAND, INC. ..................... 1,000 ................................................. (re. $1,000) OLD TOWN CIVIC ASSOCIATION, INC. ... 1,000 .............. (re. $1,000) RESOURCE CENTER FOR ACCESSIBLE LIVING, INC. ... 5,000 ..... (re. $250) RIDGEWOOD BUSHWICK SENIOR CITIZENS COUNCIL, INC. ..................... 60,000 ............................................... (re. $60,000) RIVERBAY FUND, INC. ... 5,000 ............................. (re. $232) SOUTH BROOKLYN LOCAL DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION ......................... 2,500 ................................................. (re. $2,500) ST. PAUL'S CHURCH ... 10,000 .............................. (re. $365) SULLIVAN COUNTY ... 5,000 ................................. (re. $739) SUNNYSIDE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE ... 15,000 ................ (re. $2,799) SYRACUSE UNITED NEIGHBORS, INC. ... 10,000 ................ (re. $110) TOWN OF CHEEKTOWAGA ... 15,000 ............................ (re. $165) TOWN OF HEMPSTEAD ... 5,000 ............................. (re. $5,000) TOWN OF ROSENDALE ... 5,000 ............................. (re. $5,000) TOWN OF TONAWANDA ... 40,000 ........................... (re. $40,000) TREMONT BUSINESS AND COMMUNITY ORGANIZATION .......................... 15,000 ............................................... (re. $15,000) UNITED JEWISH COUNCIL OF THE EAST SIDE, INC. ......................... 535,000 ............................................... (re. $3,367) VCS, INC. ... 13,000 ...................................... (re. $143) VILLAGE ALLIANCE DISTRICT MANAGEMENT ASSOCIATION, INC. ............... 3,000 ................................................. (re. $3,000) VILLAGE OF ENDICOTT ... 5,000 ............................. (re. $183) VILLAGE OF FORESTVILLE ... 50,000 ...................... (re. $50,000) VILLAGE OF GREAT NECK ... 10,000 .......................... (re. $110) VILLAGE OF KENMORE ... 19,900 ............................. (re. $219) VILLAGE OF PORT CHESTER ... 10,000 ..................... (re. $10,000) VILLAGE OF SLOAN ... 3,500 ................................ (re. $201) VILLAGE OF TUCKAHOE ... 17,000 ............................ (re. $187) WEST HAMILTON BEACH VOLUNTEERS, INC. ... 4,000 .......... (re. $4,000) WILSON COMMUNITY ENHANCEMENT CHARITY, INC. ... 5,000 ...... (re. $223) WOODLAWN HEIGHTS TAXPAYERS' AND COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION, INC. .......... 5,000 ................................................. (re. $5,000) WOODMERE FIRE DEPARTMENT ... 5,000 ...................... (re. $5,000) YAPHANK FIRE DEPARTMENT ... 2,000 ....................... (re. $2,000) YONKERS BEAUTIFICATION CONSERVANCY, INC. ... 7,500 ...... (re. $7,500) General Fund Community Projects Fund - 007 Account EE AKRON VOLUNTEER FIRE COMPANY ... 5,000 .................. (re. $5,000) AMERICAN LEGION POST 1711 ... 1,000 ..................... (re. $1,000) AURORA HOUSE ... 10,000 ................................ (re. $10,000) BARNARD FIRE DISTRICT ... 10,000 ....................... (re. $10,000) BERLIN VOLUNTEER FIRE COMPANY ... 2,500 ................. (re. $2,500) BOONEVILLE VFW POST 5538 ... 5,000 ...................... (re. $5,000) CAMBRIDGE VALLEY RESCUE SQUAD ... 2,500 ................. (re. $2,500) CAYUGA COUNTY ... 15,000 ............................... (re. $15,000) CENTRO CIVICO OF AMSTERDAM ... 5,000 .................... (re. $5,000) 895 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF STATE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 CHEMUNG COUNTY OFFICE OF EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT ........................ 21,000 ............................................... (re. $21,000) CITY OF FULTON ... 70,000 .............................. (re. $70,000) CITY OF HUDSON ... 3,500 ................................ (re. $3,500) CITY OF HUDSON YOUTH DEPARTMENT ... 3,000 ............... (re. $3,000) CITY OF SCHENECTADY ... 5,000 ........................... (re. $5,000) CLARENCE CENTER VOLUNTEER FIRE COMPANY ... 5,000 ........ (re. $5,000) CLARENCE FIRE COMPANY ... 5,000 ......................... (re. $5,000) COLLINS FIRE COMPANY ... 5,000 .......................... (re. $5,000) CONSTANTIA VOL. FIRE DEPT. ... 10,000 .................. (re. $10,000) EAST MEADOW KIWANIS ... 4,000 ........................... (re. $4,000) EATONS NECK FIRE DEPT. ... 5,000 ........................ (re. $5,000) ELWOOD TAX PAYERS ... 500 ................................. (re. $500) FIRST LOVE MINISTRIES ... 2,500 ......................... (re. $2,500) FLEMING FIRE COMPANY #2 ... 2,500 ....................... (re. $2,500) GLOVERSVILLE FIRE DEPT. ... 10,000 ..................... (re. $10,000) GREENPORT PUMPER COMPANY NO. 1 ... 3,600 ................ (re. $3,600) HARRIS HILL VOLUNTEER FIRE COMPANY ... 5,000 ............ (re. $5,000) INC. VILLAGE OF MASSAPEQUA PARK ... 4,000 ............... (re. $4,000) INCORPORATED VILLAGE OF BROOKVILLE ... 6,000 ............ (re. $6,000) LEVITTOWN PROPERTY OWNERS ASSOC. ... 1,500 .............. (re. $1,500) LEWIS COUNTY HUMANE SOCIETY ... 5,000 ................... (re. $5,000) MAPLE AVENUE VOLUNTEER FIRE COMPANY ... 2,500 ........... (re. $2,500) MID-ISLAND LODGE NO. 828 KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS ... 1,500 ... (re. $1,500) NASSAU SHORES CIVIC ASSOC. ... 1,500 .................... (re. $1,500) NEW YORK CITY DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION ........................... 13,000 ............................................... (re. $13,000) NORTH BABYLON VOLUNTEER FIRE COMPANY INC ... 2,500 ...... (re. $2,500) NORTH BELLMORE FIRE DEPARTMENT ... 3,000 ................ (re. $3,000) NORTH MASSAPEQUA FIRE DEPARTMENT ... 1,000 .............. (re. $1,000) NORTH MERRICK FIRE DEPARTMENT ... 3,000 ................. (re. $3,000) ORANGE COUNTY CHAPTER OF MADD ... 5,000 ................. (re. $5,000) PHELPS FIRE DEPARTMENT ... 5,000 ........................ (re. $5,000) PHILMONT FIRE COMPANY ... 5,500 ......................... (re. $5,500) PROSPECT VOL. FIRE DEPT. ... 5,000 ...................... (re. $5,000) PUTNAM LAKE FIRE DEPARTMENT ... 10,000 ................. (re. $10,000) RED CROSS OF NORTHERN NEW YORK ... 15,000 .............. (re. $15,000) RIDGE ROAD FIRE DISTRICT ... 10,000 .................... (re. $10,000) ROSE FIRE DISTRICT ... 20,000 .......................... (re. $20,000) ROYCROFT CAMPUS CORPORATION ... 20,000 ................. (re. $20,000) S&S VOLUNTEER AMBULANCE SERVICE INC. ... 5,000 .......... (re. $5,000) SAMARITAN CENTER ... 6,000 .............................. (re. $6,000) SARATOGA BRIDGES (ARC) ... 5,000 ........................ (re. $5,000) SECOND BAPTIST CHURCH ... 5,000 ......................... (re. $5,000) SOUTH FARMINGDALE FIRE DEPT. ... 1,000 .................. (re. $1,000) ST. IGNATIUS LOYAL ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH ... 4,000 ...... (re. $4,000) ST. PETER & JOHN EPISCOPAL CHURCH ... 2,500 ............. (re. $2,500) STEPHENTOWN VOLUNTEER FIRE COMPANY ... 2,500 ............ (re. $2,500) THE EXUMENICAL LAY COUNCIL ... 750 ........................ (re. $750) TOWN OF BEEKMAN PARKS DEPARTMENT ... 2,600 .............. (re. $2,600) TOWN OF BRANT ... 2,500 ................................. (re. $2,500) TOWN OF CONCORD ... 4,000 ............................... (re. $4,000) 896 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF STATE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 TOWN OF EVANS SENIOR CENTER ... 12,000 ................. (re. $12,000) TOWN OF HASTINGS ... 14,000 ............................ (re. $14,000) TOWN OF HEMPSTEAD ... 1,500 ............................. (re. $1,500) TOWN OF MAINE ... 3,500 ................................. (re. $3,500) TOWN OF MIDDLETOWN ... 3,000 ............................ (re. $3,000) TOWN OF MOHAWK FIRE DISTRICT ... 5,000 .................. (re. $5,000) TOWN OF MONROE ... 5,476 ................................ (re. $5,476) TOWN OF MOUNT HOPE ... 5,476 ............................ (re. $5,476) TOWN OF OYSTER BAY ... 40,000 .......................... (re. $40,000) TOWN OF PAWLING ... 5,000 ............................... (re. $5,000) TOWN OF RAMAPO ... 5,476 ................................ (re. $5,476) TOWN OF SARATOGA ... 5,000 .............................. (re. $5,000) TOWN OF SPRINFIELD ... 10,000 .......................... (re. $10,000) TOWN OF TUXEDO ... 5,476 ................................ (re. $5,476) TOWN OF WALES ... 5,000 ................................. (re. $5,000) TOWN OF WAPPINGER ... 8,000 ............................. (re. $8,000) TOWN OF WHITE CREEK ... 5,000 ........................... (re. $5,000) VFW CABLE TRAIL POST 8534 ... 4,000 ..................... (re. $4,000) VFW POST 1314-HUDSON ... 2,500 .......................... (re. $2,500) VILLAGE OF BATH-DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS ........................... 12,750 ............................................... (re. $12,750) VILLAGE OF BROCKPORT ... 2,200 .......................... (re. $2,200) VILLAGE OF FLORIDA ... 5,476 ............................ (re. $5,476) VILLAGE OF FT. EDWARD ... 7,500 ......................... (re. $7,500) VILLAGE OF GOSHEN ... 5,476 ............................. (re. $5,476) VILLAGE OF GOUVERNEUR ... 10,000 ....................... (re. $10,000) VILLAGE OF HAMBURG ... 15,000 .......................... (re. $15,000) VILLAGE OF HOMER ... 5,000 .............................. (re. $5,000) VILLAGE OF KIRYAS JOEL ... 5,476 ........................ (re. $5,476) VILLAGE OF MIDDLEVILLE ... 4,000 ........................ (re. $4,000) VILLAGE OF RED HOOK ... 4,000 ........................... (re. $4,000) VILLAGE OF TUXEDO PARK ... 5,476 ........................ (re. $5,476) WASSAIC FIRE DEPARTMENT ... 3,000 ....................... (re. $3,000) WILLIAMSVILLE FIRE DEPARTMENT ... 9,000 ................. (re. $9,000) WYOMING COUNTY SPCA ... 1,500 ........................... (re. $1,500) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2008, as amended by chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2009: Maintenance Undistributed For services and expenses or for contracts with municipalities and/or private not-for-profit agencies for the amounts herein provided: General Fund Community Projects Fund - 007 Account CC New York Agency For Community Affairs, Inc. .......................... 75,000 ............................................... (re. $75,000) 897 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF STATE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2008, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: Maintenance Undistributed For services and expenses or for contracts with municipalities and/or private not-for-profit agencies for the amounts herein provided: General Fund Community Projects Fund - 007 Account AA Afton, Town of ... 50,000 .............................. (re. $50,000) Auburn YMCA ... 5,000 ................................... (re. $5,000) Ballston, Town of ... 20,000 ........................... (re. $20,000) Bath, Village of ... 50,000 ............................ (re. $50,000) Belmont Volunteer Fire Company ... 1,500 ................ (re. $1,500) Berkshire Fire Department ... 3,000 ..................... (re. $3,000) Bolivar Fire Department ... 3,000 ....................... (re. $3,000) BRAVO - Volunteer Ambulance Service ... 3,000 ........... (re. $3,000) Broadalbin Volunteer Ambulance Corps ... 4,500 .......... (re. $4,500) Buchanan, Village of ... 25,000 ........................ (re. $25,000) Cambridge, Village of ... 48,000 ....................... (re. $48,000) Camillus, Village of ... 5,000 .......................... (re. $5,000) Campville Fire Department Inc. ... 3,000 ................ (re. $3,000) Canisteo, Village of ... 70,000 ........................ (re. $70,000) Cassville Fire Department Inc. ... 25,000 .............. (re. $25,000) Cold Spring Harbor Volunteer Fire Department, Inc. ................... 10,000 ............................................... (re. $10,000) Columbia County Emergency Management ... 48,300 ........ (re. $48,300) Columbia County Fire Chiefs' Association, Inc. ....................... 10,400 ............................................... (re. $10,400) Community Transportation Services ... 4,000 ............. (re. $4,000) Concord, Town of ... 6,400 .............................. (re. $6,400) Cortlandt, Town of ... 55,000 .......................... (re. $55,000) Cortlandt, Town of ... 30,000 .......................... (re. $30,000) Cottekill Fire District ... 5,000 ....................... (re. $5,000) Cuddebackville Fire Department, Inc. ... 10,000 ........ (re. $10,000) Deerpark, Town of ... 25,000 ........................... (re. $25,000) Denning, Town of ... 10,000 ............................ (re. $10,000) Deposit, Village of ... 1,000 ........................... (re. $1,000) Dover, Town of ... 20,000 .............................. (re. $20,000) Downsville Fire Department, Inc., Volunteers of ...................... 20,000 ............................................... (re. $20,000) E.B. Packard Hose Company, Inc. ... 15,000 ............. (re. $15,000) East Greenbush, Town of ... 95,000 ..................... (re. $95,000) East Meadow Chamber of Commerce ... 3,750 ............... (re. $3,750) Eaton's Neck Fire District ... 2,500 .................... (re. $2,500) Edmeston, Town of ... 10,000 ........................... (re. $10,000) Egypt Fire Association, Inc. ... 23,000 ................ (re. $23,000) Elbridge Volunteer Fire Company Inc. ... 4,500 .......... (re. $4,500) Elizabethtown-Lewis Emergency Squad ... 45,000 ......... (re. $45,000) 898 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF STATE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 ELKS Huntington Lodge No. 1565 ... 2,000 ................ (re. $2,000) Ellenville Fire District ... 5,000 ...................... (re. $5,000) Flushing Community Development Center, Inc. .......................... 20,000 ............................................... (re. $20,000) Frankfort, Village of ... 30,000 ....................... (re. $30,000) Gates Volunteer Ambulance Service ... 10,000 ........... (re. $10,000) Genesee, Town of ... 20,000 ............................ (re. $20,000) Glasco Fire Company, The ... 5,000 ...................... (re. $5,000) Glenwood H&L, E&H Co. ... 20,000 ....................... (re. $20,000) Greenwood Lake, Village of ... 20,000 .................. (re. $20,000) Greenwood Lake, Village of ... 26,000 .................. (re. $26,000) Grove, Town of ... 20,000 .............................. (re. $20,000) Halsey Valley Fire Department ... 10,000 ............... (re. $10,000) Henry Hiteman Engine & Hose Company, Inc. ... 15,000 ... (re. $15,000) Hughsonville Fire District ... 21,153 .................. (re. $21,153) Jeffersonville, Village of ... 10,000 .................. (re. $10,000) JEM Foundation ... 5,000 ................................ (re. $5,000) Johnsburg, Town of ... 12,000 .......................... (re. $12,000) Johnstown Area Volunteer Ambulance Corps ... 4,000 ...... (re. $4,000) Johnstown Fire Department ... 15,000 ................... (re. $15,000) K of C - Farmingdale Council ... 3,750 .................. (re. $3,750) Kiwanis Club of York-Leicester ... 8,000 ................ (re. $8,000) Lake Erie Beach Volunteer Fire Company ... 6,675 ........ (re. $6,675) Le Roy, Town of ... 100,000 ........................... (re. $100,000) Levittown Business Corridor Improvement Assn. ........................ 23,500 ............................................... (re. $23,500) Levittown Chamber of Commerce ... 12,500 ............... (re. $12,500) Levittown Fire District ... 130,000 ................... (re. $130,000) Levittown/Wantagh Volunteer Ambulance ... 7,500 ......... (re. $7,500) Linwood Volunteer Ambulance Corps ... 5,000 ............. (re. $5,000) Lockport, City of ... 55,000 ........................... (re. $55,000) Lyndonville, Village of ... 5,000 ....................... (re. $5,000) Marathon, Village of ... 15,000 ........................ (re. $15,000) Marbletown Volunteer Fire Department, Inc. ... 5,000 .... (re. $5,000) Meadowmere Park Fire Department ... 5,000 ............... (re. $5,000) Medina, Village of ... 17,000 .......................... (re. $17,000) Mendon Fire District ... 10,000 ........................ (re. $10,000) Middleport, The Village of ... 40,000 .................. (re. $40,000) Middletown Fire Department ... 20,000 .................. (re. $20,000) Milford Fire Department Emergency Squad ... 12,000 ..... (re. $12,000) Minisink Hose Company #1, Inc. ... 10,000 .............. (re. $10,000) Modena Fire Department ... 7,500 ........................ (re. $7,500) Napanoch Fire District ... 5,000 ........................ (re. $5,000) Nassau County Auxiliary Police-W.Hempstead Unit 116 .................. 3,750 ................................................. (re. $3,750) Nelliston, Village of ... 25,000 ....................... (re. $25,000) Neversink, Town of ... 25,000 .......................... (re. $25,000) New Baltimore, Town of ... 10,000 ...................... (re. $10,000) New London Volunteer Fire Department ... 5,200 .......... (re. $5,200) Newburgh, City of Professional Fire Fighters IAFF Local 589 .......... 35,000 ............................................... (re. $35,000) Newfane, Town of ... 2,500 .............................. (re. $2,500) 899 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF STATE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Nichols Fire Department ... 4,000 ....................... (re. $4,000) North Amityville Fire Company, Inc. ... 15,000 ......... (re. $15,000) North Tonawanda Department of Public Works, City of .................. 10,000 ............................................... (re. $10,000) NYS Assn of Black Women Owned Enterprise ... 6,750 ...... (re. $6,750) Oceanside Fire Department ... 5,000 ..................... (re. $5,000) Olive Fire Department Number 1 Inc. ... 5,000 ........... (re. $5,000) Onondaga County Volunteer Fire Police Association .................... 10,000 ............................................... (re. $10,000) Orange County Clerk's Office ... 20,000 ................ (re. $20,000) Our Lady of Lourdes Memorial Hospital, Inc. ... 6,000 ... (re. $6,000) Phoenicia Fire District ... 5,000 ....................... (re. $5,000) Port Richmond CERT and Rescue, Inc. ... 3,000 ........... (re. $3,000) Portage, Town of ... 20,000 ............................ (re. $20,000) Putnam County ... 5,000 ................................. (re. $5,000) Putnam County ... 10,000 ............................... (re. $10,000) Queens Village/Hollis/Bellerose Ambulance Corps. ..................... 5,000 ................................................. (re. $5,000) Richford Volunteer Fire Company Inc. ... 6,000 .......... (re. $6,000) Robinwood Property Owners Assoc. ... 5,000 .............. (re. $5,000) Rochester Institute of Technology, Student Ambulance ................. 10,000 ............................................... (re. $10,000) Rochester, Town of ... 15,000 .......................... (re. $15,000) Rome, City of ... 2,500 ................................. (re. $2,500) Rose, Town of ... 50,000 ............................... (re. $50,000) Roseboom, Town of ... 25,000 ........................... (re. $25,000) Saugerties, Town of ... 20,000 ......................... (re. $20,000) Sherrill, City of ... 35,000 ........................... (re. $35,000) Sidney Center Improvement Group, Inc. ... 2,000 ......... (re. $2,000) Slate Hill Fire District ... 10,000 .................... (re. $10,000) Sodus Center Fire Department ... 15,000 ................ (re. $15,000) South Lockport Fire Company, Inc. ... 9,500 ............. (re. $9,500) Spencerport Firemen's Association ... 10,000 ........... (re. $10,000) St. Paul Boulevard Fire Association ... 10,000 ......... (re. $10,000) Steuben County ... 25,000 .............................. (re. $25,000) Stone Ridge Fire District ... 5,000 ..................... (re. $5,000) Swan Lake Hose Company #1 ... 10,000 ................... (re. $10,000) Tupper Lake Volunteer Fire Department ... 16,500 ....... (re. $16,500) Tuxedo, Town of ... 15,000 ............................. (re. $15,000) Tuxedo, Town of ... 15,000 ............................. (re. $15,000) Tuxedo, Town of ... 10,000 ............................. (re. $10,000) Tyre, Town of ... 50,000 ............................... (re. $50,000) Uniondale Fire Dept. ... 4,750 .......................... (re. $4,750) Unionville, Village of ... 10,000 ...................... (re. $10,000) Valley Stream Fire Department/Village of Valley Stream ............... 5,000 ................................................. (re. $5,000) Vly-Atwood Fire Co., Inc. ... 5,000 ..................... (re. $5,000) Wallkill Hook, Ladder & Hose Company, Inc. ... 5,000 .... (re. $5,000) Western, Town of ... 30,000 ............................ (re. $30,000) Youngstown, Village of ... 10,000 ...................... (re. $10,000) General Fund 900 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF STATE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Community Projects Fund - 007 Account BB 44th Police Precinct Community Council ... 2,000 ........ (re. $2,000) 45th Precinct Community Council ... 2,000 ............... (re. $2,000) 49th Precinct Community Council ... 2,000 ............... (re. $2,000) Church of the Holy Spirit ... 2,500 ..................... (re. $2,500) City of Niagara Falls Fire Department ... 2,500 ......... (re. $2,500) City of Niagara Falls Police Department ... 2,500 ....... (re. $2,500) City of Tonawanda Police Department ... 3,500 ........... (re. $3,500) Eastchester Volunteer Ambulance Corporation ... 2,500 ... (re. $2,500) Elmont Community Coalition Council ... 2,500 ............ (re. $2,500) ESNA-Community Emergency Response Team (ESNA-CERT) ................... 5,000 ................................................. (re. $5,000) Fleetwood Neighborhood Association ... 2,500 ............ (re. $2,500) Floral Park Art League ... 3,500 ........................ (re. $3,500) Good Old Lower East Side ... 7,500 ...................... (re. $7,500) Great Neck Senior Center ... 2,000 ...................... (re. $2,000) Hicksville Community Council ... 2,500 .................. (re. $2,500) Incorporated Village of Bellerose ... 2,500 ............. (re. $2,500) Methodist Church of Port Washington ... 2,500 ........... (re. $2,500) Nassau County Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (NCSPCA) ... 2,500 .................................... (re. $2,500) Our Lady of Sorrows Food Pantry ... 2,000 ............... (re. $2,000) Port Washington Union Free School District ... 2,000 .... (re. $2,000) Ridgewood Bushwick Senior Citizens Council, Inc. ..................... 70,000 ............................................... (re. $70,000) SBT Cert - Southbridge Towers ... 2,000 ................. (re. $2,000) Town of Oswego - Cemetery Building Improvements ...................... 20,000 ............................................... (re. $20,000) United Tenants of Albany ... 5,000 ...................... (re. $5,000) Westbury Amateur Baseball Assn. Inc. ... 5,000 .......... (re. $5,000) General Fund Community Projects Fund - 007 Account CC 112TH PRECINCT COMMUNITY COUNCIL CORP. ... 3,000 ........ (re. $3,000) AFFILIATED BROOKHAVEN CIVIC ORGANIZATION ... 1,000 ...... (re. $1,000) ALBANY COUNTY ... 5,000 ................................. (re. $5,000) AMERICAN FEDERATION OF LABOR AND CONGRESS OF INDUSTRIAL ORGS. ........ 40,000 ............................................... (re. $40,000) ASSOCIATION OF COMMUNITY ORGANIZATIONS FOR REFORM NOW (ACORN) ........ 52,000 .................................................. (re. $523) BAYPORT CIVIC ASSOCIATION, INC. ... 2,000 ............... (re. $2,000) BOERUM HILL ASSOCIATION, INC. ... 3,500 ................. (re. $1,551) BOHEMIA HISTORICAL SOCIETY ... 3,000 ...................... (re. $710) BRENTWOOD CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, INC. ... 3,000 ........... (re. $3,000) BROOKLYN 13 CERT ... 3,000 .............................. (re. $3,000) CARIBBEAN WOMEN'S HEALTH ASSOCIATION, INC. ........................... 10,000 ............................................... (re. $10,000) CENTEREACH CIVIC ASSOCIATION, INC. ... 2,500 .............. (re. $110) 901 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF STATE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE OF NEW ROCHELLE ... 5,000 ........... (re. $5,000) CHARLES SALK MANHATTAN BRONX CHAPTER #23 ............................. 1,000 ................................................. (re. $1,000) CHERRY GROVE COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION, INC. ... 2,000 ...... (re. $2,000) CHOCONUT CENTER VOLUNTEER FIRE COMPANY, INC. ......................... 2,500 ................................................. (re. $2,500) CISNEVISION, INC. ... 10,000 ........................... (re. $10,000) CITY OF BINGHAMTON-OFFICE OF PARKS AND RECREATION .................... 5,000 ................................................. (re. $5,000) CITY OF NORTH TONAWANDA ... 14,000 ...................... (re. $4,400) CITY OF RENSSELAER ... 3,000 .............................. (re. $398) CITY OF TONAWANDA ... 20,000 ........................... (re. $10,000) COMMITTEE FOR AN INCORPORATED VILLAGE, INC. ... 5,000 ... (re. $5,000) COMMUNITY BOARD 8 ... 4,500 ............................. (re. $4,500) COUNCIL FOR A CLEANER CHINATOWN, INC. ... 13,000 ....... (re. $13,000) CROWN HEIGHTS NORTH ASSOCIATION, INC. ... 30,000 .......... (re. $745) CUBAN CIVIC CLUB, INC. ... 3,000 ........................ (re. $3,000) DAVIDSON COMMUNITY CENTER, INC. ... 26,000 ................ (re. $286) DONGAN HILLS UNITED CIVIC ASSOCIATION ... 1,000 ......... (re. $1,000) DOWNTOWN/WATERFRONT BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT, INC. OF YONKERS ... 4,500 ................................................. (re. $4,500) EAST AREA VOLUNTEER EMERGENCY SERVICE, INC. .......................... 21,000 ................................................ (re. $2,747) EAST BUSHWICK COMMUNITY COALITION ... 5,000 ............. (re. $5,000) EAST END LIGHTHOUSES, INC. ... 1,000 .................... (re. $1,000) ESNA-CERT CORPORATION ... 5,000 ......................... (re. $5,000) FAMILIES UNITED FOR RACIAL AND ECONOMIC EQUALITY, INC. ............... 4,000 ................................................. (re. $4,000) FLATBUSH DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION ... 57,500 ............. (re. $2,228) FLUSHING CHINESE BUSINESS ASSOCIATION, INC. ... 2,500 ... (re. $2,500) FOREST HILLS CHAMBER OF COMMERCE OF QUEENS, INC. ..................... 2,000 ................................................. (re. $2,000) FORT GREENE PARK CONSERVANCY, INC. ... 4,000 ............ (re. $4,000) GOODWILL INDUSTRIES OF WESTERN NEW YORK, INC. ........................ 10,000 ............................................... (re. $10,000) GRAND ISLAND FIRE COMPANY ... 5,000 ..................... (re. $5,000) GRANT FERRY ASSOCIATION ... 5,000 ....................... (re. $5,000) GREATER CALVERTON CIVIC ASSOCIATION, INC. ... 1,000 ..... (re. $1,000) GREATER SAYVILLE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, INC. ........................... 10,000 .................................................. (re. $110) GREENWICH VILLAGE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, INC. ... 3,000 ... (re. $3,000) HAGERMAN FIRE DEPARTMENT ... 3,000 ...................... (re. $3,000) HOLBROOK CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, INC. ... 2,000 ............ (re. $2,000) UNIFORMED FIRE FIGHTERS ASSOCIATION OF THE CITY OF MOUNT VERNON, NEW YORK, INC. ... 7,000 .................................. (re. $7,000) INTERNATIONAL DREAM TEAM CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION, INC. ................. 4,000 ................................................. (re. $4,000) INWOOD COMMUNITY SERVICES, INC. ... 8,000 ............... (re. $8,000) JACKSON HEIGHTS ACTION GROUP, INC. ... 3,000 ............ (re. $3,000) LANCASTER AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, INC. ... 2,500 ...... (re. $2,500) LEGAL SERVICES OF THE HUDSON VALLEY ... 10,000 ............ (re. $110) MANOR PARK CIVIC ASSOCIATION ... 1,000 .................. (re. $1,000) 902 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF STATE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 MEADOWMERE FIRE DEPARTMENT ... 5,000 .................... (re. $5,000) MEDFORD TAXPAYERS AND CIVIC ASSOCIATION, INC. ........................ 6,000 ................................................. (re. $6,000) MICHIGAN STREET AFRICAN AMERICAN HERITAGE CORRIDOR COMMISSION, INC. .. 70,000 .................................................. (re. $282) MIDLAND BEACH CIVIC ASSOCIATION, INC. ... 1,000 ......... (re. $1,000) NEW YORK STATE ASSOCIATION OF BLACK WOMEN OWNED ENTERPRISES .......... 10,000 ............................................... (re. $10,000) NIAGARA FALLS FIRE DEPARTMENT ... 8,100 ................. (re. $8,100) NORTH PATCHOGUE FIRE DISTRICT ... 2,000 ................. (re. $2,000) NORTH WINTON VILLAGE ASSOCIATION, INC. ... 7,500 .......... (re. $500) OAKWOOD CIVIC ASSOCIATION OF STATEN ISLAND, INC. ..................... 1,000 ................................................. (re. $1,000) RENSSELAER COUNTY ... 5,000 ............................. (re. $5,000) RIDGEWOOD BUSHWICK SENIOR CITIZENS COUNCIL, INC. ..................... 50,000 ................................................ (re. $2,880) RIDGEWOOD BUSHWICK SENIOR CITIZENS COUNCIL, INC. ..................... 50,000 ............................................... (re. $50,000) RIVERDALE JEWISH COMMUNITY COUNCIL, INC. ... 5,000 ...... (re. $5,000) ROBERSON MEMORIAL, INC. ... 10,000 ........................ (re. $342) ROCKY POINT CIVIC ASSOCIATION ... 1,000 ................. (re. $1,000) ROME FIRE DEPARTMENT ... 35,000 ........................... (re. $314) ROXBURY VOLUNTEER EMERGENCY SERVICES, INC. ... 4,000 .... (re. $4,000) RYE MERCHANT ASSOCIATION ... 5,000 ...................... (re. $5,000) SMITHFIELD VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT ... 15,000 ........... (re. $193) SOUTH BROOKLYN LOCAL DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION ... 3,000 .. (re. $3,000) SOUTH FALLSBURG FIRE DISTRICT ... 5,000 ................. (re. $1,738) THREE VILLAGE COMMUNITY TRUST, INC. ... 6,000 ........... (re. $2,900) TOWN OF CHEEKTOWAGA ... 31,000 .......................... (re. $3,029) TOWN OF IRONDEQUOIT ... 10,000 ......................... (re. $10,000) TOWN OF LANCASTER ... 15,000 ........................... (re. $15,000) TOWN OF MANLIUS ... 10,000 ............................. (re. $10,000) TOWN OF NELSON ... 7,500 ................................ (re. $7,500) TOWN OF NEW LEBANON ... 5,000 ........................... (re. $5,000) TOWN OF NORTH CASTLE ... 10,000 ......................... (re. $3,609) TOWN OF PELHAM ... 10,000 .............................. (re. $10,000) TOWN OF ROSENDALE ... 5,000 ............................. (re. $5,000) TOWN OF TONAWANDA ... 30,000 ........................... (re. $30,000) UNION CENTER FIRE COMPANY, INC. ... 4,000 ............... (re. $4,000) VILLAGE OF ARDSLEY ... 4,000 .............................. (re. $116) VILLAGE OF BEMUS POINT - BEMUS POINT IMPROVEMENT CORP. ............... 20,000 ................................................ (re. $3,629) VILLAGE OF COOPERSTOWN ... 7,500 ........................ (re. $7,500) VILLAGE OF DOBBS FERRY ... 15,000 ...................... (re. $15,000) VILLAGE OF LEWISTON ... 5,000 ........................... (re. $5,000) VILLAGE OF RYE BROOK ... 10,000 ........................... (re. $110) VILLAGE OF SCOTTSVILLE ... 15,000 ....................... (re. $6,491) WEST CORNERS FIRE DISTRICT ... 5,000 .................... (re. $5,000) WEST HAMILTON BEACH VOLUNTEERS, INC. ... 4,000 .......... (re. $4,000) WOODLAWN HEIGHTS TAXPAYERS' AND COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION, INC. .......... 5,000 ................................................. (re. $5,000) WURTSBORO FIRE DEPARTMENT ... 5,000 ....................... (re. $300) 903 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF STATE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 General Fund Community Projects Fund - 007 Account EE AMERICAN LEGION POST 1779 CONESUS ... 1,000 ............. (re. $1,000) BERLIN VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT ... 5,000 .............. (re. $5,000) BETHPAGE AMERICAN LEGION ... 5,000 ...................... (re. $5,000) BILTMORE SHORES CIVIC ASSOCIATION ... 1,500 ............. (re. $1,500) BREEZY POINT CIVIC ASSOCIATION ... 1,500 ................ (re. $1,500) CARMEN ROAD CIVIC ASSOCIATION ... 1,500 ................. (re. $1,500) CENTERVILLE-CEDAR GROVE FIRE COMPANY ... 1,000 .......... (re. $1,000) CHERRY VALLEY COMMUNITY FACILITIES CORPORATION ....................... 5,000 ................................................. (re. $5,000) CITY OF LACKAWANNA ... 2,200 ............................ (re. $2,200) CITY OF LOCKPORT ... 16,000 ............................ (re. $16,000) CLAYVILLE FIRE DEPARTMENT ... 3,000 ..................... (re. $3,000) CRITTENDEN VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT, INC. ... 7,000 .... (re. $7,000) DEER PARK LIONS CLUB ... 1,000 .......................... (re. $1,000) DISABLED AMERICAN VETERANS ... 1,500 .................... (re. $1,500) EAST DURHAM FIRE COMPANY ... 4,000 ...................... (re. $4,000) EAST MEADOW KIWANIS CLUB ... 5,000 ...................... (re. $5,000) GARDEN CITY PARK CIVIC ASSOCIATION ... 5,000 ............ (re. $5,000) GENESEE/WYOMING DISTRICT OF THE NEW YORK STATE MASONS ................ 1,000 ................................................. (re. $1,000) GLASCO FIRE COMPANY ... 4,000 ........................... (re. $4,000) GRAND GORGE CIVIC CENTER ... 3,000 ...................... (re. $3,000) GREAT RIVER FIRE DISTRICT ... 7,500 ..................... (re. $7,500) GREENE COUNTY EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT ... 2,450 ............ (re. $2,450) GREENLAWN CIVIC ASSOCIATION ... 1,000 ................... (re. $1,000) GROVELAND VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT INC. ... 2,000 ...... (re. $2,000) INC. VILLAGE OF MASSAPEQUA PARK ... 5,000 ............... (re. $5,000) KIWANIS CLUB OF GREECE ... 1,000 ........................ (re. $1,000) MALDEN-WEST CAMP FIRE COMPANY ... 1,000 ................. (re. $1,000) NASSAU SHORES CIVIC ASSOCIATION ... 1,500 ............... (re. $1,500) NORTH BELLMORE AMERICAN LEGION POST 1749 INC. ........................ 5,000 ................................................. (re. $5,000) NORTH BELLMORE FIRE DEPARTMENT ... 2,000 ................ (re. $2,000) NORTH COUNTRY HOME SERVICES ... 10,000 ................. (re. $10,000) KIWANIS CLUB OF THE MASSAPEQUAS, INC. ... 1,500 ......... (re. $1,500) NOYAC CIVIC COUNCIL ... 1,000 ........................... (re. $1,000) OTISVILLE FIRE DEPARTMENT ... 3,800 ..................... (re. $3,800) PHELPS FIRE DEPARTMENT ... 10,000 ...................... (re. $10,000) PINE ISLAND AMBULANCE CORPS ... 3,800 ................... (re. $3,800) PUTNAM LAKE AM VETS ... 2,000 ........................... (re. $2,000) RIDGE ROAD FIRE DISTRICT ... 8,000 ...................... (re. $8,000) SARATOGA BRIDGES (ARC) ... 15,000 ...................... (re. $15,000) SAUGERTIES FIRE DEPARTMENT ... 1,000 .................... (re. $1,000) SAUGERTIES VFW ... 2,000 ................................ (re. $2,000) SHOREVILLE PARK CIVIC ASSOCIATION ... 1,500 ............. (re. $1,500) SON'S OF ITALY CONSTANTINO BRUMIDI LODGE #2211 ....................... 1,000 ................................................. (re. $1,000) SOUTH FARMINGDALE FIRE DEPARTMENT ... 1,000 ............. (re. $1,000) 904 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF STATE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 SOUTH HEMPSTEAD CIVIC ASSOCIATION ... 5,000 ............. (re. $5,000) SPENCERPORT KIWANIS CLUB ... 1,000 ...................... (re. $1,000) ST. LAWRENCE COUNTY UNDERWATER RECOVERY TEAM ... 5,000 .. (re. $5,000) STILLWATER FIRE DEPARTMENT ... 5,000 .................... (re. $5,000) TANNERSVILLE FIRE & RESCUE ... 2,500 .................... (re. $2,500) THE HUNTINGTON FREEDOM CENTER ... 1,000 ................. (re. $1,000) TOWN OF AMHERST ... 12,000 ............................. (re. $12,000) TOWN OF BARTON ... 10,000 .............................. (re. $10,000) TOWN OF CAMPBELL HALL ... 3,800 ......................... (re. $3,800) TOWN OF CHESTER ... 5,000 ............................... (re. $5,000) TOWN OF CHESTER ... 5,000 ............................... (re. $5,000) TOWN OF CLARENDON ... 2,000 ............................. (re. $2,000) TOWN OF CONCORD ... 5,000 ............................... (re. $5,000) TOWN OF EDEN ... 5,250 .................................. (re. $5,250) TOWN OF FISHKILL ... 5,000 .............................. (re. $5,000) TOWN OF GENEVA ... 10,000 .............................. (re. $10,000) TOWN OF GERMAN FLATTS ... 9,000 ......................... (re. $9,000) TOWN OF GERMANTOWN ... 10,200 .......................... (re. $10,200) TOWN OF HAMLIN ... 4,000 ................................ (re. $4,000) TOWN OF HECTOR ... 10,000 .............................. (re. $10,000) TOWN OF LOCKPORT ... 2,500 .............................. (re. $2,500) TOWN OF OTISCO ... 5,000 ................................ (re. $5,000) TOWN OF PREBLE ... 5,000 ................................ (re. $5,000) TOWN OF RAMAPO ... 3,800 ................................ (re. $3,800) TOWN OF SOUTHAMPTON ... 25,000 ......................... (re. $25,000) TOWN OF STOCKHOLM ... 2,500 ............................. (re. $2,500) TOWN OF TAGHKANIC ... 3,400 ............................. (re. $3,400) TOWN OF TUPPER LAKE ... 10,000 ......................... (re. $10,000) TOWN OF TUXEDO ... 3,800 ................................ (re. $3,800) TOWN OF WAPPINGER ... 14,000 ........................... (re. $14,000) TOWN OF WILLING ... 7,500 ............................... (re. $7,500) TOWN OWASCO ... 4,000 ................................... (re. $4,000) UNITED STATES DISASTER RELIEF COMMAND ... 5,000 ......... (re. $5,000) VILLAGE OF BLASDELL ... 5,000 ........................... (re. $5,000) VILLAGE OF FLORIDA ... 3,800 ............................ (re. $3,800) VILLAGE OF GRANVILLE ... 10,000 ........................ (re. $10,000) VILLAGE OF HANNIBAL ... 5,000 ........................... (re. $5,000) VILLAGE OF LYNDONVILLE ... 5,000 ........................ (re. $5,000) VILLAGE OF MAYBROOK ... 2,500 ........................... (re. $2,500) VILLAGE OF RED HOOK/VILLAGE OF TIVOLI ... 5,000 ......... (re. $5,000) VILLAGE OF WAPPINGERS FALLS ... 16,000 ................. (re. $16,000) WANTAGH FIRE DEPARTMENT ... 2,000 ....................... (re. $2,000) WAYNE HOSE COMPANY NO. 1, INC. ... 2,000 ................ (re. $2,000) WILLIAMSVILLE VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT ... 12,000 ..... (re. $12,000) WOODLAWN VOLUNTEER FIRE COMPANY ... 7,500 ............... (re. $7,500) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2007, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: Maintenance Undistributed 905 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF STATE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses or for contracts with municipalities and/or private not-for-profit agencies for the amounts herein provided: General Fund Community Projects Fund - 007 Account AA Albion Betterment Committee ... 25,000 ................. (re. $25,000) Baldwin, Town of ... 50,000 ............................ (re. $50,000) Bensonhurst Volunteer Ambulance ... 2,500 ............... (re. $2,500) Bivona Child Advocacy Center ... 25,000 ................ (re. $25,000) Brentwood Legion Ambulance Service, Inc. ... 25,000 .... (re. $25,000) Burlington, Town of ... 10,000 ......................... (re. $10,000) Cairo, Town of ... 20,000 .............................. (re. $20,000) Camillus, Village of ... 20,000 ........................ (re. $20,000) Cattaraugus Volunteer Fire Department ... 20,000 ....... (re. $20,000) Chautauqua County ... 14,000 ........................... (re. $14,000) Cuddebackville Fire Department, Inc. ... 10,000 ........ (re. $10,000) Degrasse, Clare, South Russell Volunteer Fire Department ............. 30,000 ............................................... (re. $30,000) Deposit, Village of ... 2,500 ........................... (re. $2,500) East Meadow Chamber of Commerce ... 5,000 ............... (re. $5,000) Flushing Community Development Center, Inc. .......................... 20,000 ............................................... (re. $20,000) Forestville, Village of ... 10,000 ..................... (re. $10,000) Geneva, City of ... 10,000 ............................. (re. $10,000) Gloversville, City of ... 10,000 ....................... (re. $10,000) Hempstead, Town of ... 25,000 .......................... (re. $25,000) Holbrook Fire Department ... 25,000 .................... (re. $25,000) Holland Patent Volunteer Fire Department ... 50,000 .... (re. $50,000) Howard Volunteer Fire Department ... 6,500 .............. (re. $6,500) K of C - Farmingdale Council ... 5,000 .................. (re. $5,000) Kenmore Fire Department, Village of ... 15,000 ......... (re. $15,000) Kent, Town of ... 35,000 ............................... (re. $35,000) League of Women Voters of Huntington ... 2,500 .......... (re. $2,500) LeRoy, Village of ... 23,000 ........................... (re. $23,000) Levittown Chamber of Commerce ... 15,000 ............... (re. $15,000) Liberty, Town of ... 40,000 ............................ (re. $40,000) Little Valley Volunteer Fire Department, Inc. ........................ 20,000 ............................................... (re. $20,000) Livingston County Government Center ... 16,000 ......... (re. $16,000) Mamakating, Town of ... 40,000 ......................... (re. $40,000) Marbletown Volunteer Fire Department, Inc. ... 10,000 .. (re. $10,000) Marcy, Town of ... 50,000 .............................. (re. $50,000) Memorare Council No. 3476, Knights of Columbus ....................... 10,000 ............................................... (re. $10,000) Mid Island Lodge No. 828, Knights of Pythias ... 5,000 .. (re. $5,000) Middleburgh, Town of ... 16,000 ........................ (re. $16,000) Millville Cemetery, Inc. ... 5,000 ...................... (re. $5,000) Milton, Town of ... 50,000 ............................. (re. $50,000) Napanoch Fire District ... 10,000 ...................... (re. $10,000) New Hartford, Town of ... 20,000 ....................... (re. $20,000) 906 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF STATE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Newton Falls Volunteer Fire Department ... 10,000 ...... (re. $10,000) North Tonawanda, City of ... 20,000 .................... (re. $20,000) NYC Office of Emergency Management ... 15,000 .......... (re. $15,000) NYS Assn of Black Women Owned Enterprise ... 7,500 ...... (re. $7,500) Ohio, Town of ... 16,000 ............................... (re. $16,000) Otisville-Mount Hope Volunteer Ambulance Corps., Inc. ................ 10,000 ............................................... (re. $10,000) Parish of Ss. Cyril & Methodius, The ... 50,000 ........ (re. $50,000) Pawling, Village of ... 85,000 ......................... (re. $85,000) Phoenicia Fire District ... 10,000 ..................... (re. $10,000) Pocatello Fire Company ... 5,000 ........................ (re. $5,000) Port Jervis, City of ... 50,000 ........................ (re. $50,000) Portville Fire Department ... 5,000 ..................... (re. $5,000) Pulaski, Village of ... 25,000 ......................... (re. $25,000) Queens Village/Hollis/Bellerose Ambulance Corps. ..................... 20,000 ............................................... (re. $20,000) Robinwood Property Owners Assoc. ... 5,000 .............. (re. $5,000) Rome Fire and Police Memorial Park ... 15,000 .......... (re. $15,000) Royalton, Town of ... 40,000 ........................... (re. $40,000) Salisbury Civic Assn ... 3,500 .......................... (re. $3,500) Saugerties, Town of ... 40,000 ......................... (re. $40,000) Schodack, Town of ... 20,000 ........................... (re. $20,000) Sea Cliff Fire Department ... 25,000 ................... (re. $25,000) Sheepshead Bay- Plumb Beach Civic Association ........................ 5,000 ................................................. (re. $5,000) Sheridan Volunteer Fire Co. Inc. ... 20,000 ............ (re. $20,000) Silver Creek, Village of ... 40,000 .................... (re. $40,000) St. Paul Blvd. Fire Association ... 10,000 ............. (re. $10,000) Stamford, Town of ... 10,000 ........................... (re. $10,000) Stone Ridge Fire District ... 10,000 ................... (re. $10,000) Suffern Recreation Department, Village of ... 12,000 ... (re. $12,000) Suffolk Avenue Corporation/Knights of Columbus ....................... 20,400 ............................................... (re. $20,400) Vly-Atwood Fire Co., Inc. ... 10,000 ................... (re. $10,000) Westfield, Town of ... 1,000 ............................ (re. $1,000) Winfield, Town of ... 20,000 ........................... (re. $20,000) Wurtsboro Fire Company No. 1, Inc. ... 10,000 .......... (re. $10,000) Young Israel of New Hyde Park ... 25,000 ............... (re. $25,000) General Fund Community Projects Fund - 007 Account BB 44th Police Precinct Community Council ... 2,500 ........ (re. $2,500) 45th Precinct Community Council ... 2,500 ............... (re. $2,500) 49th Precinct Community Council ... 2,500 ............... (re. $2,500) BPCARC, Inc. (Bronx Provider Consumer Alliance Resource Center) ... 3,100 ................................................. (re. $3,100) Bay Terrace Community Alliance Foundation ............................ 10,000 ............................................... (re. $10,000) City of Tonawanda Volunteer Fire Department ... 2,500 ... (re. $2,500) ESNA-CERT Corp. ... 4,000 ............................... (re. $4,000) 907 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF STATE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Fleetwood Neighborhood Association ... 2,500 ............ (re. $2,500) Great Neck Alert Fire Company ... 10,000 ............... (re. $10,000) Hamburg Fire Chiefs Association ... 23,000 ............. (re. $23,000) New York Landmarks Conservancy ... 5,000 ................ (re. $5,000) Ridgewood Bushwick Senior Citizens Council, Inc. ..................... 70,000 ............................................... (re. $70,000) Roslyn Rescue ... 5,000 ................................. (re. $5,000) St. Rita's Church ... 10,000 ........................... (re. $10,000) Town of Knox ... 10,000 ................................ (re. $10,000) Turtle Bay Association ... 5,000 ........................ (re. $5,000) General Fund Community Projects Fund - 007 Account CC 112TH PRECINCT COMMUNITY COUNCIL, CORP. ... 3,000 ....... (re. $3,000) ASSOCIATION OF COMMUNITY ORGANIZATIONS FOR REFORM NOW (ACORN) ........ 43,342 ............................................... (re. $23,816) BENSONHURST NEIGHBORHOOD ASSOCIATION ... 5,000 .......... (re. $5,000) BROOKLYN 13 CERT ... 2,500 .............................. (re. $1,875) BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL WOMEN - ISLIP ... 1,000 ....... (re. $1,000) CARIBBEAN AMERICAN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY EDUCATIONAL FOUN- DATION, INC. ... 2,000 ................................ (re. $2,000) CARIBBEAN WOMEN'S HEALTH ASSOCIATION, INC. ... 10,000 .. (re. $10,000) CHERRY GROVE FIRE DEPARTMENT, INC. ... 5,000 ............ (re. $5,000) CISNEVISION, INC. ... 6,000 ............................. (re. $6,000) CITY OF BINGHAMTON - OFFICE OF PARKS & RECREATION .................... 5,000 ................................................. (re. $5,000) CORONA - ELMHURST CENTER FOR ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT .................... 80,000 ............................................... (re. $80,000) EDGEWATER PARK VOLUNTEER HOSE CO. NO. 1, INC. ........................ 5,000 ................................................... (re. $317) FLUSHING CHINESE BUSINESS ASSOCIATION, INC. ... 2,000 ... (re. $2,000) FOREST HILLS COMMUNITY AND CIVIC ASSOCIATION, INC. ................... 4,000 ................................................... (re. $180) HEMPSTEAD COORDINATING COUNCIL OF CIVIC ASSOCIATIONS, INC. ........... 30,000 ................................................ (re. $5,262) HENRY STREET SETTLEMENT ... 59,000 ........................ (re. $294) HERTEL-NORTH BUFFALO BUSINESS ASSOCIATION, INC. ...................... 4,500 ................................................. (re. $4,500) HOLBROOK CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, INC. ... 3,000 ............ (re. $3,000) HOLBROOK FIRE DEPARTMENT ... 3,000 ...................... (re. $3,000) JACKSON HEIGHTS ACTION GROUP, INC. ... 3,000 ............ (re. $3,000) LAFAYETTE FIRE DEPARTMENT, INC. ... 5,000 ................. (re. $171) LATIN AMERICAN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY OF NY, INC. .......... 1,500 ................................................. (re. $1,500) LIBERTY JOINT FIRE DISTRICT ... 4,000 ..................... (re. $315) LONG ISLAND HISPANIC BUSINESS ROUNDTABLE ... 1,000 ...... (re. $1,000) MANLIUS VOLUNTEER FIRE COMPANY, INC. ... 5,000 .......... (re. $5,000) MEDFORD CHAMBER OF COMMERCE ... 5,000 ................... (re. $5,000) MIDDLE COUNTRY COALITION FOR SMART GROWTH, INC. ...................... 5,000 ................................................. (re. $5,000) 908 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF STATE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 MOUNT VERNON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, INC. ... 10,000 ...... (re. $10,000) NIAGARA COUNTY BICENTENNIAL STEERING COMMITTEE ....................... 5,000 ................................................. (re. $5,000) NORTH PATCHOGUE FIRE COMPANY, INC. ... 2,000 ............ (re. $2,000) NORTH WINTON VILLAGE ASSOCIATION, LTD. ... 7,500 .......... (re. $375) OAKDALE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE ... 2,000 ................... (re. $2,000) PUERTO RICAN BAR ASSOCIATION, INC. ... 5,000 ............ (re. $5,000) RIDGEWOOD BUSHWICK SENIOR CITIZENS COUNCIL, INC. ..................... 50,000 ............................................... (re. $24,009) ROME UP AND RUNNING, INC. ... 5,000 ..................... (re. $3,750) SEA BREEZE COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION, INC. ... 7,500 .......... (re. $102) SETAUKET FIRE DEPARTMENT, INC. ... 1,500 ................ (re. $1,500) SOUTH BROOKLYN LOCAL DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION ... 3,000 .. (re. $3,000) SWAN LAKE PARK CIVIC ASS'N, INC. ... 1,000 .............. (re. $1,000) THE COUNCIL FOR A CLEANER CHINATOWN ... 12,000 ......... (re. $12,000) TOWN OF KINDERHOOK ... 10,000 .......................... (re. $10,000) TOWN OF RYE ... 4,500 ..................................... (re. $836) TOWN OF STUYVESANT ... 5,000 .............................. (re. $137) TOWN OF WHEATFIELD ... 5,000 ............................ (re. $5,000) VILLAGE OF CHAUMONT ... 10,000 ......................... (re. $10,000) VILLAGE OF IRVINGTON ... 10,000 ........................... (re. $110) VILLAGE OF JEFFERSONVILLE ... 10,000 ................... (re. $10,000) VILLAGE OF NELLISTON ... 10,000 ........................ (re. $10,000) VILLAGE OF POMONA ... 8,500 ............................. (re. $8,500) WASHINGTON HEIGHTS AND INWOOD DEVELOPMENT CORP. ...................... 3,000 ................................................. (re. $3,000) WEST HAMILTON BEACH VOLUNTEERS, INC. ... 3,000 .......... (re. $3,000) WEST SAYVILLE-OAKDALE FIRE DEPARTMENT ... 3,000 ........... (re. $155) WEST SIDE NEIGHBORHOOD COMMUNITY COLLABORATIVE ....................... 5,000 ................................................. (re. $5,000) General Fund Community Projects Fund - 007 Account EE AKRON VOLUNTEER FIRE COMPANY, INC. ... 4,000 ............ (re. $4,000) AMENIA FIRE DEPARTMENT ... 2,400 ........................ (re. $2,400) HAMPTONBURGH FIRE DISTRICT ... 2,260 .................... (re. $2,260) CAMPVILLE FIRE DEPARTMENT ... 1,000 ..................... (re. $1,000) CANDOR FIRE DEPARTMENT ... 1,000 ........................ (re. $1,000) CINCINNATUS FIRE DEPARTMENT ... 1,000 ................... (re. $1,000) CITY OF AUBURN ... 5,000 ................................ (re. $5,000) CITY OF GENEVA ... 5,000 ................................ (re. $5,000) CITY OF GENEVA ... 5,000 ................................ (re. $5,000) CUYLER FIRE DEPARTMENT ... 1,000 ........................ (re. $1,000) DEPOSIT FIRE DEPARTMENT ... 5,000 ....................... (re. $5,000) EDEN EMERGENCY SQUAD, INC. ... 10,000 .................. (re. $10,000) EVANS CENTER FIRE COMPANY ... 12,000 ................... (re. $12,000) FISHKILL TOWN HALL ... 5,500 ............................ (re. $5,500) FIVE MILE POINT FIRE DEPARTMENT ... 3,000 ............... (re. $3,000) FLEMING FIRE DEPARTMENT #2 ... 1,000 .................... (re. $1,000) GLEN AUBREY FIRE DEPARTMENT ... 1,000 ................... (re. $1,000) 909 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF STATE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 HARFORD FIRE DEPARTMENT ... 1,000 ....................... (re. $1,000) HELENA VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT ... 5,000 .............. (re. $5,000) HOMER FIRE DEPARTMENT ... 1,000 ......................... (re. $1,000) INCORPORATED VILLAGE OF MASSAPEQUA PARK ... 5,000 ....... (re. $5,000) KENDALL FIRE DEPARTMENT ... 1,850 ....................... (re. $1,850) KIRKWOOD FIRE DISTRICT #1 ... 3,000 ..................... (re. $3,000) LOCKE FIRE DEPARTMENT ... 1,000 ......................... (re. $1,000) LONG HILL FIRE DEPARTMENT ... 1,000 ..................... (re. $1,000) MAINE FIRE COMPANY ... 1,000 ............................ (re. $1,000) MARATHON FIRE DEPARTMENT ... 1,000 ...................... (re. $1,000) MCDONOUGH FIRE DEPARTMENT ... 1,000 ..................... (re. $1,000) NANTICOKE FIRE DEPARTMENT ... 1,000 ..................... (re. $1,000) NORTH BELLMORE FIRE DEPARTMENT ... 3,000 ................ (re. $3,000) NORTH EVANS FIRE COMPANY ... 5,000 ...................... (re. $5,000) NORTH GREECE FIRE DEPARTMENT ... 7,500 .................. (re. $7,500) NORTH HORNELL VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT .............................. 10,000 ............................................... (re. $10,000) NORTH NORWICH FIRE DEPARTMENT ... 1,000 ................. (re. $1,000) PHARSALIA FIRE DEPARTMENT ... 1,000 ..................... (re. $1,000) PLYMOUTH FIRE DEPARTMENT ... 1,000 ...................... (re. $1,000) POPLAR RIDGE FIRE DEPARTMENT ... 1,000 .................. (re. $1,000) PRESTON FIRE DEPARTMENT ... 1,000 ....................... (re. $1,000) PUTNAM COUNTY HUMANE SOCIETY ... 3,000 .................. (re. $3,000) SHERBURNE FIRE DEPARTMENT ... 1,000 ..................... (re. $1,000) SHILOH BAPTIST CHURCH ... 1,500 ......................... (re. $1,500) SOUTH OTSELIC FIRE DEPARTMENT ... 1,000 ................. (re. $1,000) SOUTHSIDE FIRE DEPARTMENT ... 1,000 ..................... (re. $1,000) SPENCERPORT FIRE DISTRICT ... 10,175 ................... (re. $10,175) SUFFOLK COUNTY SPCA ... 5,000 ........................... (re. $5,000) THE CHRISTOPHER CAIAZZO MEMORIAL FOUNDATION .......................... 5,000 ................................................. (re. $5,000) TOWN OF AMHERST ... 50,000 ............................. (re. $50,000) TOWN OF BEEKMAN ... 3,000 ............................... (re. $3,000) HIGHLAND FALLS FIRE COMPANY ... 5,000 ................... (re. $5,000) BLOOMING GROVE AMBULANCE CORPS ... 5,000 ................ (re. $5,000) TOWN OF CAIRO ... 10,000 ............................... (re. $10,000) TOWN OF CATO ... 5,000 .................................. (re. $5,000) TOWN OF DEPOSIT ... 4,000 ............................... (re. $4,000) TOWN OF ELMA ... 12,500 ................................ (re. $12,500) TOWN OF GALLATIN ... 4,000 .............................. (re. $4,000) TOWN OF GREENWOOD ... 30,000 ........................... (re. $30,000) TOWN OF HAMBURG ... 25,000 ............................. (re. $25,000) TOWN OF HAMPTONBURGH ... 4,524 .......................... (re. $4,524) TOWN OF HEMPSTEAD ... 5,000 ............................. (re. $5,000) TOWN OF STONY POINT ... 10,000 ......................... (re. $10,000) TOWN OF ISLIP FIRE POLICE ASSOCIATION ... 1,000 ......... (re. $1,000) TOWN OF LAGRANGE ... 5,000 .............................. (re. $5,000) TOWN OF NEW WINDSOR ... 5,000 ........................... (re. $5,000) TOWN OF MOUNT HOPE ... 4,524 ............................ (re. $4,524) TOWN OF NEW HARTFORD ... 3,000 .......................... (re. $3,000) TOWN OF NEW WINDSOR ... 8,500 ........................... (re. $8,500) TOWN OF NEWBURGH ... 20,000 ............................ (re. $20,000) 910 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF STATE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 TOWN OF OXFORD ... 5,000 ................................ (re. $5,000) TOWN OF POUGHKEEPSIE ... 6,000 .......................... (re. $6,000) TOWN OF READING ... 10,000 ............................. (re. $10,000) TOWN OF STONY POINT ... 4,500 ........................... (re. $4,500) TOWN OF TAGHKANIC ... 4,000 ............................. (re. $4,000) TOWN OF WAPPINGERS ... 5,000 ............................ (re. $5,000) TRIANGLE FIRE COMPANY ... 1,000 ......................... (re. $1,000) UNION SPRINGS FIRE DEPARTMENT ... 1,000 ................. (re. $1,000) VILLAGE OF BREWSTER ... 5,000 ........................... (re. $5,000) VILLAGE OF BURDETT VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT ......................... 20,000 ............................................... (re. $20,000) VILLAGE OF WASHINGTONVILLE ... 1,000 .................... (re. $1,000) VILLAGE OF CUBA ... 6,750 ............................... (re. $6,750) VILLAGE OF OTISVILLE ... 4,524 .......................... (re. $4,524) VILLAGE OF OWEGO ... 7,000 .............................. (re. $7,000) VILLAGE OF PAWLING ... 2,500 ............................ (re. $2,500) VILLAGE OF TUXEDO PARK ... 4,524 ........................ (re. $4,524) WEST BLOOMFIELD VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT ... 1,300 ..... (re. $1,300) WILLET FIRE DEPARTMENT ... 1,000 ........................ (re. $1,000) YONKERS FIREFIGHTERS LOCAL 628 ... 5,000 ................ (re. $5,000) YONKERS UNIFORMED FIRE OFFICERS ASSOCIATION ... 2,500 ... (re. $2,500) VILLAGE OF WASHINGTONVILLE ... 1,000 .................... (re. $1,000) TOWN OF CRAWFORD ... 3,000 .............................. (re. $3,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2002, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: Maintenance Undistributed General Fund Community Projects Fund - 007 Account AA For services and expenses, grants in aid, or for contracts with muni- cipalities and/or private not-for-profit agencies. The funds appro- priated hereby may be suballocated to any department, agency or public authority ... 4,000,000 .................... (re. $4,000,000) Maintenance Undistributed For services and expenses or for contracts with municipalities and/or private not-for-profit agencies for the amounts herein provided: General Fund Community Projects Fund - 007 Account AA ADAcompcatherine ... 30,000 ............................ (re. $30,000) City of Rensselaer ... 50,000 .......................... (re. $50,000) Eagle Mills Fire District ... 25,000 ................... (re. $25,000) East Meadow Civic Assn ... 5,000 ........................ (re. $5,000) 911 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF STATE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Fund for the Relief of Russian Scientists and Writers in Exile ....... 10,000 ............................................... (re. $10,000) Goshen Fire District ... 5,000 .......................... (re. $5,000) Hewlett Business Association ... 5,000 .................. (re. $5,000) Honeoye Falls Volunteer Ambulance ... 10,000 ........... (re. $10,000) Massapequa Lions Club ... 5,000 ......................... (re. $5,000) Niagara Falls, City of ... 25,000 ...................... (re. $25,000) PEACE, Inc. ... 603,670 ................................ (re. $85,000) Queens Village/Hollis/Bellerose Ambulance Corps. ..................... 5,000 ................................................. (re. $5,000) Ramapo Valley Ambulance Corps ... 5,000 ................. (re. $5,000) Salisbury Civic Assn ... 4,000 .......................... (re. $4,000) St. Paul Fire Department ... 10,000 .................... (re. $10,000) Town of Highlands Volunteer Ambulance Corps. ... 2,500 .. (re. $2,500) Town of Machias ... 1,000 ............................... (re. $1,000) Town of Otto ... 25,000 ................................ (re. $25,000) Upstate Safety Association ... 300,000 ................. (re. $75,000) Village of Lynbrook ... 25,000 ......................... (re. $25,000) Youngstown, Village of ... 18,000 ...................... (re. $18,000) Maintenance Undistributed General Fund Community Projects Fund - 007 Account CC For services and expenses or for contracts with certain municipalities and/or not-for-profit agencies. The funds appropriated hereby may be suballocated to any department, agency or public authority ......... 4,000,000 ......................................... (re. $4,000,000) Maintenance Undistributed For services and expenses or for contracts with municipalities and/or private not-for-profit agencies for the amounts herein provided: General Fund Community Projects Fund - 007 Account CC ASSOCIATION OF RIVERDALE CO-OPS ... 2,500 ............... (re. $2,486) BELMONT SMALL BUSINESS ASSOCIATION ... 4,250 ............ (re. $4,250) BRIGHTON CEMETERY ASSOCIATION ... 3,500 ................. (re. $3,481) BROOKLYN EVOLUTION DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION ........................... 16,000 ............................................... (re. $16,000) CHERRY GROVE FIRE DEPARTMENT ... 1,000 .................... (re. $994) CITY OF TONAWANDA ... 18,000 ........................... (re. $18,000) EASTCHESTER HISTORICAL SOCIETY ... 6,000 ................ (re. $5,967) FARMINGVILLE CIVIC ASSOCIATION ... 1,000 .................. (re. $994) FIRE ISLAND CHAMBER OF COMMERCE ... 1,000 ................. (re. $994) HOLBROOK LIONS CLUB ... 1,000 ............................. (re. $994) LOCUST POINT CIVIC ASSN. ... 1,500 ...................... (re. $1,500) 912 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF STATE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 NON-PROFIT CONNECTION ... 1,000 ........................... (re. $994) OPEN SPACE ALLIANCE FOR NORTH BROOKLYN, INC. ......................... 3,000 ................................................. (re. $3,000) RIDGEWOOD BUSHWICK SENIOR CITIZENS COUNCIL, INC. ..................... 111,000 ............................................... (re. $8,447) ROSLYN HIGHLANDS FIRE DEPARTMENT ... 1,000 .............. (re. $1,000) ROSLYN RESCUE FIRE COMPANY ... 1,000 ...................... (re. $994) SCHENECTADY COUNTY CLERK'S OFFICE ... 5,000 ............. (re. $4,972) SEA CLIFF FIRE DEPT. ... 5,000 .......................... (re. $5,000) TOWN OF HAMBURG - HAMBURG WATER RESCUE UNIT ... 5,000 ... (re. $4,972) UNITED VETERANS MUTUAL HOUSING COMPANY, INC. ... 2,000 .. (re. $1,989) VILLAGE OF MAMARONECK ... 10,000 ........................ (re. $9,965) WEST SAYVILLE CIVIC ASSOCIATION ... 7,000 ............... (re. $5,250) WOODLAWN TAXPAYERS AND COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION ... 5,000 .. (re. $2,000) General Fund Community Projects Fund - 007 Account EE Calverton Civic Association ... 1,500 ................... (re. $1,500) Cathedral Gardens Civic Association ... 8,000 ........... (re. $8,000) Franklin Square Munson Fire Department ... 4,000 ........ (re. $4,000) West Hempstead Civic Association ... 2,500 .............. (re. $2,500) City of Hornell Fire Department ... 10,000 ............. (re. $10,000) Village of Malverne ... 15,000 ......................... (re. $15,000) Great River Fire Department ... 5,750 ................... (re. $5,750) Islip Fire Department ... 8,750 ......................... (re. $8,750) Town of Granger ... 4,000 ............................... (re. $4,000) Village of Herkimer ... 3,000 ........................... (re. $3,000) Herkimer County Fire Chief's Association ... 7,000 ...... (re. $7,000) Village of Waterford ... 3,500 .......................... (re. $3,500) Catholic Charities ... 2,000 ............................ (re. $2,000) East Schodack Fire Company ... 5,000 .................... (re. $5,000) Afton Fire Department ... 5,000 ......................... (re. $5,000) City of Norwich Fire Department ... 5,000 ............... (re. $5,000) Union Volunteer Emergency Squad ... 3,000 ............... (re. $3,000) Johnson City Fire Department ... 15,000 ................ (re. $15,000) Choconut Center Volunteer Fire Department ... 15,000 ... (re. $15,000) Columbia-Greene Humane Society ... 5,000 ................ (re. $5,000) Palmer Engine Company ... 5,000 ......................... (re. $5,000) Hicksville Methodist Church ... 3,000 ................... (re. $3,000) Wendelville Fire Company, Inc. ... 20,000 .............. (re. $20,000) Citizens Hose Company ... 3,780 ......................... (re. $3,780) Town of Gorham ... 4,220 ................................ (re. $4,220) Corinth Emergency Squad ... 2,850 ....................... (re. $2,850) Saratoga Emergency Corps. ... 2,850 ..................... (re. $2,850) Gen. Schuyler Emergency Squad ... 2,850 ................. (re. $2,850) Moreau Emergency Squad ... 2,850 ........................ (re. $2,850) Wilton Emergency Squad ... 2,950 ........................ (re. $2,950) Argyle Emergency Squad ... 2,850 ........................ (re. $2,850) Easton-Greenwich Volunteer Rescue Squad ... 2,850 ....... (re. $2,850) Fort Ann Rescue Squad ... 2,850 ......................... (re. $2,850) 913 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF STATE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Fort Edward Rescue Squad, Inc. ... 2,850 ................ (re. $2,850) Granville Rescue Squad, Inc. ... 2,850 .................. (re. $2,850) Salem Rescue Squad ... 2,850 ............................ (re. $2,850) Skenesborough Central Volunteer Fire Company ... 2,850 .. (re. $2,850) Fairview Fire District ... 4,000 ........................ (re. $4,000) Goshen Fire District ... 5,000 .......................... (re. $5,000) Village of Goshen ... 5,000 ............................. (re. $5,000) Warwick Valley Humane Society ... 5,000 ................. (re. $5,000) Village of Greenwood Lake ... 10,000 ................... (re. $10,000) Carlton Fire Company No. 1 ... 20,000 .................. (re. $20,000) Town of Chatham ... 6,000 ............................... (re. $6,000) Boght Fire Company ... 10,000 .......................... (re. $10,000) Schuyler Heights Fire District ... 15,000 .............. (re. $15,000) Lewis County Humane Society ... 5,000 ................... (re. $5,000) Town of Boylston ... 3,500 .............................. (re. $3,500) Village of Harrisville ... 5,000 ........................ (re. $5,000) Town of Southeast ... 15,000 ........................... (re. $15,000) Mt. Sinai United Christian Church ... 3,000 ............. (re. $3,000) William Floyd Community Summit ... 5,000 ................ (re. $5,000) Taberg Fire Department ... 15,000 ...................... (re. $15,000) Town of Verona ... 1,000 ................................ (re. $1,000) Town of Elmira ... 40,000 .............................. (re. $40,000) Rapids Fire Company ... 5,000 ........................... (re. $5,000) Clarence Center Fire Company ... 15,000 ................ (re. $15,000) Catholic Charities ... 2,500 ............................ (re. $2,500) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2000, as amended by chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2008: Maintenance Undistributed General Fund Community Projects Fund - 007 Account AA For services and expenses, grants in aid, or for contracts with muni- cipalities and/or private not-for-profit agencies. The funds appro- priated hereby may be suballocated to any department, agency or public authority ... 4,000,000 .................... (re. $4,000,000) Maintenance Undistributed For services and expenses or for contracts with municipalities and/or private not-for-profit agencies for the amounts herein provided: General Fund Community Projects Fund - 007 Account AA Bellmore-Merrick E.M.S. ... 2,500 ....................... (re. $2,500) Brunswick Elks Lodge ... 18,000 ........................ (re. $18,000) Charleston Volunteer Fire Department ... 7,000 .......... (re. $7,000) 914 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF STATE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Hoosic Valley Rescue Squad ... 35,000 .................. (re. $35,000) LevitAmLeg ... 5,000 .................................... (re. $5,000) LTNVFW ... 7,500 ........................................ (re. $7,500) Niagara County Clerks Office ... 25,000 ................ (re. $25,000) North Greenbush Ambulance ... 25,000 ................... (re. $25,000) Plattekill Fire Department No.1 ... 10,000 ............. (re. $10,000) Rifton Fire District ... 10,000 ........................ (re. $10,000) SAFE ... 5,000 .......................................... (re. $5,000) Sixth Battalion District ... 10,000 .................... (re. $10,000) Town of Bleecker ... 15,000 ............................ (re. $15,000) Town of Broadalbin ... 12,000 .......................... (re. $12,000) Town of Clarkson - Auxiliary Fire Stations ........................... 10,000 ............................................... (re. $10,000) Town of Montgomery Volunteer Ambulance Corp. ......................... 10,000 ............................................... (re. $10,000) Village of Buchanan ... 10,000 ......................... (re. $10,000) Village of Schaghticoke ... 10,000 ..................... (re. $10,000) Walden Fire District ... 10,000 ........................ (re. $10,000) Walker Fire Explorers Post 594 ... 2,500 ................ (re. $2,500) Maintenance Undistributed General Fund Community Projects Fund - 007 Account CC For services and expenses or for contracts with certain municipalities and/or not-for-profit agencies. The funds appropriated hereby may be suballocated to any department, agency or public authority ... 4,000,000 ......................................... (re. $4,000,000) Maintenance Undistributed For services and expenses or for contracts with municipalities and/or private not-for-profit agencies for the amounts herein provided: General Fund Community Projects Fund - 007 Account EE Bellmore Fire Department ... 5,000 ...................... (re. $5,000) Brookhaven Town Volunteer Firefighters Museum ........................ 3,000 ................................................. (re. $3,000) Canine Helpers for the Handicapped, Inc. ... 10,000 .... (re. $10,000) Circleville Fire District ... 2,500 ..................... (re. $2,500) City of Hudson ... 5,000 ................................ (re. $5,000) Cronomer Valley Fire Department ... 10,000 ............. (re. $10,000) David Nevins Fire Company ... 5,000 ..................... (re. $5,000) East Williston Fire Department ... 2,500 ................ (re. $2,500) East Williston Village ... 10,000 ...................... (re. $10,000) Eggertsville Hose Company ... 20,000 ................... (re. $20,000) 915 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF STATE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Emergency Medical Services of Western New York ....................... 18,000 ............................................... (re. $18,000) Farmingdale Fire Department Rescue Squad ... 2,000 ...... (re. $2,000) Freeport Fire Department ... 5,000 ...................... (re. $5,000) Garden City Fire Department ... 10,000 ................. (re. $10,000) Gouverneur Volunteer Rescue Squad ... 4,000 ............. (re. $4,000) Hadley Bicentennial Parade Committee ... 2,000 .......... (re. $2,000) Island Park Fire Department ... 5,000 ................... (re. $5,000) Kiwanis Club of Massapequa ... 1,000 .................... (re. $1,000) Knights of Pythias-Mid Island-Temple 828 ... 1,000 ...... (re. $1,000) Lacona Fire Department ... 5,000 ........................ (re. $5,000) Levittown Kiwanis Club ... 2,500 ........................ (re. $2,500) Lewis County Office of Emergency Management .......................... 10,000 ............................................... (re. $10,000) Lewiston Fire Co. #2 ... 7,500 .......................... (re. $7,500) Lysander Fire Commissioners ... 10,000 ................. (re. $10,000) Maplewood Volunteer Fire Department, Inc. ... 10,000 ... (re. $10,000) Massapequa Fire Department ... 2,000 .................... (re. $2,000) Melville Fire Department ... 5,000 ...................... (re. $5,000) Mineola Volunteer Ambulance Corps. ... 2,500 ............ (re. $2,500) Niverville Fire Department ... 15,000 .................. (re. $15,000) North Bellmore Fire Department ... 5,000 ................ (re. $5,000) North Massapequa Fire Department ... 2,000 .............. (re. $2,000) Polish Town Civic Association, Inc. ... 1,500 ........... (re. $1,500) Remsen Volunteer Fire Department ... 10,000 ............ (re. $10,000) Reserve Hose Fire Company ... 7,500 ..................... (re. $7,500) Ridge Civic Association ... 1,500 ....................... (re. $1,500) S.W. Pitts Hose Company of Latham, Inc. ... 8,000 ....... (re. $8,000) Salisbury Center Grange #624 ... 5,000 .................. (re. $5,000) Scipio Volunteer Fire Company ... 5,000 ................. (re. $5,000) Sherrill-Kenwood Volunteer Fire Department ... 5,000 .... (re. $5,000) Shinnecock Indian Nation ... 5,000 ...................... (re. $5,000) Silver Lake Fire Department ... 5,000 ................... (re. $5,000) Smyrna Fire Department ... 6,000 ........................ (re. $6,000) Snyder Fire Department ... 20,000 ...................... (re. $20,000) Sons of Italy in America, Ann Bambino Lodge No. 2353 ................. 1,000 ................................................. (re. $1,000) Sons of Italy in America, Columbus Lodge No. 2143 OSIA ............... 2,000 ................................................. (re. $2,000) Sons of Italy, Donatello Lodge ... 2,500 ................ (re. $2,500) Sons of Italy, Duc Degli Abruzzi Lodge No. 443 ....................... 5,100 ................................................. (re. $5,100) Speigletown Fire District ... 20,000 ................... (re. $20,000) Town of Blooming Grove ... 2,500 ........................ (re. $2,500) Town of Catskill ... 3,000 .............................. (re. $3,000) Town of Chester ... 5,000 ............................... (re. $5,000) Town of Copake ... 4,000 ................................ (re. $4,000) Town of Germantown ... 5,000 ............................ (re. $5,000) Town of Granger ... 2,500 ............................... (re. $2,500) Town of Orangeville ... 5,000 ........................... (re. $5,000) Town of Red Hook ... 3,000 .............................. (re. $3,000) Town of Rhinebeck ... 4,000 ............................. (re. $4,000) 916 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF STATE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Town of Shawangunk ... 8,000 ............................ (re. $8,000) Village of Albion ... 50,000 ........................... (re. $50,000) Village of Catskill ... 2,000 ........................... (re. $2,000) Village of Floral Park Sign ... 5,000 ................... (re. $5,000) Village of Gouverneur ... 5,000 ......................... (re. $5,000) Village of Lancaster Fire Alarm Department ... 5,000 .... (re. $5,000) Village of Maybrook ... 2,500 ........................... (re. $2,500) Village of Oriskany ... 1,000 ........................... (re. $1,000) Village of Rhinebeck ... 4,500 .......................... (re. $4,500) Village of Whitesboro ... 5,000 ......................... (re. $5,000) Village of Williamsville ... 5,000 ...................... (re. $5,000) Wading River Fire District ... 2,000 .................... (re. $2,000) Wantagh Football Club ... 5,000 ......................... (re. $5,000) Warrensburg Fire District ... 5,000 ..................... (re. $5,000) Wells Bridge Fire Department ... 2,000 .................. (re. $2,000) West Albany Fire Department ... 15,000 ................. (re. $15,000) West Charlton Fire Department ... 3,000 ................. (re. $3,000) West Seneca Fire District #6-Vigilant Fire Co. ....................... 11,000 ............................................... (re. $11,000) Western Area Volunteer Emergency Services Inc. ....................... 20,000 ............................................... (re. $20,000) Winslow Therapeutic Riding Unlimited, Inc. ... 5,000 .... (re. $5,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 1999, as amended by chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2008: Maintenance Undistributed General Fund Community Projects Fund - 007 Account AA For services and expenses, grants in aid, or for contracts with muni- cipalities and/or private not-for-profit agencies. The funds appro- priated hereby may be suballocated to any department, agency or public authority ... 3,000,000 .................... (re. $3,000,000) Maintenance Undistributed For services and expenses or for contracts with municipalities and/or private not-for-profit agencies for the amounts herein provided: General Fund Community Projects Fund - 007 Account AA Morehouse, Town of ... 25,000 .......................... (re. $25,000) PEACE Inc. ... 30,000 .................................. (re. $30,000) PEACE Comm. Assist. & Economic Develop. ... 12,000 ..... (re. $12,000) General Fund Community Projects Fund - 007 917 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF STATE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Account EE Bowmansville Volunteer Fire Assn. ... 15,000 ........... (re. $15,000) Dan Leghorn FD Co. No. 11 ... 7,000 ..................... (re. $7,000) Kiwanis Foundation of Hicksville ... 8,000 .............. (re. $8,000) Millgrove Volunteer Fire Department ... 11,000 ......... (re. $11,000) New Hyde Park Fire Department - EOC ... 5,000 ........... (re. $5,000) North Amherst Fire Company ... 5,000 .................... (re. $5,000) North Bailey Fire Department ... 5,000 .................. (re. $5,000) Nunda Fire Department ... 10,000 ....................... (re. $10,000) Townline Volunteer Fire Department ... 11,000 .......... (re. $11,000) Twin District Volunteer Fire Co. ... 11,000 ............ (re. $11,000) West Albany Vol. Fire Co., No. 2, Inc. ... 10,000 ...... (re. $10,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 1998, as amended by chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2006: Maintenance Undistributed For services and expenses or for contracts with municipalities and/or private not-for-profit agencies for the amounts herein provided: General Fund Community Projects Fund - 007 Account EE Blooming Grove Volunteer Ambulance ... 10,000 .......... (re. $10,000) Village of Williston Park Volunteer Ambulance ........................ 5,000 ................................................. (re. $5,000) St. James Fire Department ... 40,000 ................... (re. $40,000) Webb Mills Fire Company ... 10,000 ..................... (re. $10,000) Town of Cairo Street Lighting ... 30,000 ................ (re. $5,000) 918 12653-15-4 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS General Fund ....................... 485,787,100 0 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 485,787,100 0 ================ ================ SCHEDULE GENERAL FUND COMMUNITY COLLEGE OPERATING ASSISTANCE ................... 481,567,100 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 Notwithstanding subdivision 15 of section 355 of education law, for state financial assistance, net of disallowances, for operating expenses, including funds required to reimburse base aid costs for the 2013-14 and 2014-15 academic years, pursuant to regulations developed jointly with the city university trustees and approved by the director of the budget, and subject to the availability of appro- priations therefor. Notwithstanding any other law, rule, or regulation to the contrary, full funding for aidable community college enrollment for the college fiscal years 2014-15 and heretofore as provided under this appro- priation is determined by the operating aid formulas defined in rules and regu- lations developed jointly by the boards of trustees of the state and city universi- ties and approved by the director of the budget provided that local sponsors may use funds contained in reserves for excess student revenue for operating support of a community college program even though said expenditures may cause expenses and student revenues to exceed one-third of the college's net operating costs for the college fiscal year 2014-15 provided that such funds do not cause the college's revenues from the local sponsor's contrib- utions in aggregate to be less than the comparable amounts for the previous commu- 919 12653-15-4 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 nity college fiscal year and further provided that pursuant to standards and regulations of the state university trus- tees and the city university trustees for the college fiscal year 2014-15, community colleges may increase tuition and fees above that allowable under current educa- tion law if such standards and regulations require that in order to exceed the tuition limit otherwise set forth in the education law, local sponsor contributions either in the aggregate or for each full- time equivalent student shall be no less than the comparable amounts for the previ- ous community college fiscal year .......... 448,644,000 For additional operating services and expenses of community colleges .............. 10,478,100 Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the state university of New York shall make awards to community colleges from the next generation NY job linkage program incentive fund based on measures of student success for all students enrolled in programs that confer a credit-bearing certificate, an associate of occupational studies degree, or an associate of applied science degree, including, but not limited to: (1) The number of students who are employed following degree or certificate completion and their wage gains, if any, as deter- mined by the department of labor, which shall be given the greatest weighting among all measures of student success; (2) The number of degree completions, certificate completions and student trans- fers to other institutions of higher education; (3) The number of degree and certificate completions under the preceding item (2) by students considered academically at-risk due to economic disadvantage or other factor of under-representation with- in the field of study; veterans; and the disabled; (4) The number of students who make adequate progress towards completion of a degree or certificate, which may include accelerated completion of a developmental education program; (5) The number of degree completions in innovative programs designed to enable 920 12653-15-4 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 students to balance school, work and other personal responsibilities; and (6) The number of students engaged in career and employment opportunities including apprenticeships, cooperative education programs or other paid work experience that is an integral part of their academic program. Provided further, however, awards shall be made on a pro-rata basis in accordance with a methodology and in a form and manner developed by the director of the budget, in consultation with the state university. Provided further, however, on or before December 1, 2014, or an alternative date as determined by the director of the budg- et in consultation with the state univer- sity, the state university trustees shall submit a plan for approval by the director of the budget to allocate amounts avail- able for the next generation NY job link- age program incentive fund pursuant to this appropriation ........................... 3,000,000 For payment of rental aid ..................... 11,579,000 For state financial assistance for community college contract courses and workforce development .................................. 1,880,000 For state financial assistance to expand high need programs ........................... 1,692,000 For services and expenses related to the establishment, renovation, alteration, expansion, improvement or operation of child care centers for the benefit of students at the community college campuses of the state university of New York, provided that matching funds of at least 35 percent from nonstate sources be made available .................................... 1,001,000 For additional services and expenses of child care centers ............................. 653,000 For state operating assistance to community colleges with low enrollment ................... 940,000 For services and expenses of the graduate achievement and placement program ............ 1,700,000 -------------- Total for community colleges - all funds ..... 481,567,100 -------------- COUNTY COOPERATIVE EXTENSION ASSOCIATION GRANT PROGRAM ADMINISTERED BY CORNELL UNIVERSITY ......................... 4,220,000 -------------- 921 12653-15-4 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For the support of county cooperative exten- sion associations pursuant to paragraph (d) of subdivision (8) of section 224 of the county law ............................... 3,920,000 For services and expenses of the Harvest New York program ................................... 300,000 -------------- 922 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF TAXATION AND FINANCE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS General Fund ....................... 926,000 0 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 926,000 0 ================ ================ SCHEDULE OFFICE OF REAL PROPERTY TAX SERVICES PROGRAM ................... 926,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For state financial assistance for improve- ment of the real property tax adminis- tration pursuant to a plan submitted by the department of taxation and finance and approved by the division of the budget. Such financial assistance shall include up to $750,000 pursuant to sections 1537 and 1573 of the real property tax law, provided that the aid authorized by subdi- visions one and two of section 1573 of the real property tax law shall only be paya- ble to assessing units conducting a reap- praisal that have not received aid pursu- ant to this section in the previous two years; and up to $176,000 for reimburse- ment for training of assessors and county directors of real property tax services pursuant to sections 318, 354 and 1530 of the real property tax law ...................... 926,000 -------------- 923 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS General Fund ....................... 98,050,900 0 Special Revenue Funds - Federal .... 64,068,000 211,361,000 Special Revenue Funds - Other ...... 4,849,070,800 19,572,000 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 5,011,189,700 230,933,000 ================ ================ SCHEDULE ADDITIONAL MASS TRANSPORTATION ASSISTANCE PROGRAM ........... 45,366,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the following appropriations are for the payment of mass transportation operating assistance provided that payments from this appropriation shall be made pursuant to a financial plan approved by the director of the budget. For services and expenses of the Metropol- itan Transportation Authority to conduct a Northwest Queens bus service study. The authority shall conduct a study on ways to improve bus service in the communities of Northwest Queens county such as Flushing, Whitestone, Bar Terrace, Bayside, College Point, Oakland Gardens, Douglaston, Glen Oaks, Fresh Meadows and Little Neck. The authority is directed to examine the effects of service cuts implemented in the last five years and examine the feasibil- ity of extending or rerouting existing bus routes in Northwest Queens. The authority shall seek and consider public comments, including from the local community boards, regarding changes or restorations neces- sary to improve bus service in Northwest Queens as part of such study. The authori- ty shall report the findings and conclu- sions of such study to the governor, the speaker of the assembly, the temporary president of the senate, and the chairmen of the senate and assembly transportation committees within one year of the passage of the SFY 2014-15 budget ...................... 500,000 924 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 To the Capital District transportation authority for the operating expenses ther- eof .......................................... 9,777,300 To the Central New York regional transporta- tion authority for the operating expenses thereof ...................................... 7,073,900 To the Rochester-Genesee regional transpor- tation authority for the operating expenses thereof ............................. 8,455,300 To the Niagara Frontier transportation authority for the operating expenses ther- eof .......................................... 7,610,400 To all other public transportation systems serving primarily outside of the metropol- itan commuter transportation district eligible to receive operating assistance under the provisions of section 18-b of the transportation law for the operating expenses thereof in accordance with a service and usage formula to be estab- lished by the commissioner of transporta- tion with the approval of the director of the budget ................................... 5,359,100 To Rockland county for a trans-Hudson bus service to be provided pursuant to a contract between Rockland county and Metro-North commuter railroad ................... 24,900 To the city of New York for the operating expenses of the Staten Island ferry ............ 250,400 To the county of Westchester for the operat- ing expenses thereof incurred for the public transportation services, provided within the county directly or under contract ....................................... 414,800 To the county of Nassau or its sub-grantees for the operating expenses thereof incurred for public transportation services ..................................... 4,794,400 To the county of Suffolk for operating expenses thereof incurred for public transportation services, provided within the county directly or under contract .......... 189,800 To the city of New York for the operating expenses thereof incurred for public transportation services, provided within the city directly or under contract ............ 666,700 To all other public transportation systems serving primarily within the metropolitan commuter transportation district eligible to receive operating assistance under the provisions of section 18-b of the trans- portation law for the operating expenses 925 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 thereof in accordance with a service and usage formula to be established by the commissioner of transportation with the approval of the director of the budget ......... 249,000 -------------- DEDICATED MASS TRANSPORTATION TRUST FUND PROGRAM ........... 693,301,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Dedicated Mass Transportation Trust Fund Non-MTA Capital Purpose - 20853 Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the following appropriations are for payment of mass transportation operat- ing assistance for public transportation systems eligible to receive operating assistance under the provisions of section 18-b of the transportation law, provided that payments from this appropriation shall be made pursuant to a financial plan approved by the director of the budget. To the Capital District transportation authority for the operating expenses ther- eof .......................................... 7,028,000 To the Central New York regional transporta- tion authority for the operating expenses thereof ...................................... 6,210,300 To the Rochester-Genesee regional transpor- tation authority for the operating expenses thereof ............................. 6,850,500 To the Niagara Frontier regional transporta- tion authority for the operating expenses thereof ...................................... 8,935,300 To all other public transportation bus systems serving primarily areas outside of the metropolitan transportation commuter district eligible to receive operating assistance under the provisions of section 18-b of the transportation law for the operating expenses thereof in accordance with the service and usage formula to be established by the commissioner of trans- portation with the approval of the direc- tor of the budget ............................ 5,724,900 For the payment of the costs of mass trans- portation capital projects and facilities including replacement of buses meeting federal standards for replacement, related bus equipment and the acquisition, design and construction, including engineering 926 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 and consulting costs, of mass transit bus garages or other mass transportation projects and facilities approved by the commissioner of transportation in a program of projects. Such funding may be part of a total project of which a portion is federally funded but shall not be used in substitution for the required non-fed- eral matching shares of the federally- funded portion of the project to which it is added. The moneys hereby appropriated are to be made available for projects undertaken by mass transit systems other than those mass transit operating agencies which receive money from the metropolitan transportation authority dedicated tax fund ........................................ 18,500,000 For state aid to municipal corporations for the preparation of designs, plans, spec- ifications and estimates, for the acquisi- tion, construction, reconstruction, and improvement of mass transportation capital projects including the acquisition of real property, for other mass transportation projects including local transportation planning studies. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provisions of law, the state share of such projects shall be 50 percent of the nonfederal share, but in no event shall the state share exceed 10 percent of project costs. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the commissioner of transportation shall make available directly to the City of New York (City) an amount commensurate with the state share of (i) federal funds previously awarded to the City and reallo- cated to the metropolitan transportation authority (MTA), and (ii) the federally authorized level of financial assistance transferred by resolution of the metropol- itan planning organization (MPO) to the metropolitan transportation authority (MTA) and credited to the City by the MTA for capital expenses. The state share of such reimbursement shall be 50 percent of the non-federal share of the federally authorized level of finan- cial assistance transferred to the MTA, but in no event shall the state share exceed 10 percent of project costs. Prior to requesting reimbursement for projects 927 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 progressed by the MTA on behalf of the City, the City shall certify to the commissioner of transportation that each eligible project progressed under this provision is federally eligible and that the match amount requested does not exceed the state share of the federally author- ized level of financial assistance. In addition, the City must provide an appli- cation to the commissioner of transporta- tion certifying that the work to be funded under the project has been performed and that the City has reimbursed the MTA for 100 percent of the match amount for the project. Upon such application, the commissioner of transportation shall review and approve eligible activities for reimbursement. Prior to requesting approval of a certif- icate of approval of availability for the moneys hereby appropriated, the commis- sioner of transportation shall certify that each omnibus project progressed under the program has received federal approval. Such certificate shall report the federally authorized level of financial assistance .... 18,500,000 -------------- Program account subtotal .................. 71,749,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Dedicated Mass Transportation Trust Fund Railroad Account - 20852 To the metropolitan transportation authority for deposit in the metropolitan transpor- tation authority dedicated tax fund for the expenses of the New York city transit authority, the Manhattan and Bronx surface transit operating authority, and the Staten Island rapid transit operating authority, the Long Island rail road company and the Metro-North commuter rail- road company which includes the New York state portion of the Harlem, Hudson, Port Jervis, Pascack, and the New Haven commu- ter railroad service regardless of whether the services are provided directly or pursuant to joint service agreements. No expenditure shall be made hereunder until a certificate of approval has been issued by the director of the budget and a copy 928 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 of such certificate filed with the state comptroller, the chairperson of the senate finance committee and the chairperson of the assembly ways and means committee. Moneys appropriated herein may be made available at such times and upon such conditions as may be deemed appropriate by the commissioner of transportation and the director of the budget in accordance with the following: To the metropolitan transportation authority for the operating expenses of the Long Island rail road company and the Metro- North commuter railroad company which include operating expenses for the New York state portion of Harlem, Hudson, Port Jervis, Pascack, and New Haven commuter railroad services regardless of whether such services are provided directly or pursuant to joint service agreements ........ 93,232,800 -------------- Program account subtotal .................. 93,232,800 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Dedicated Mass Transportation Trust Fund Transit Authorities Account - 20851 To the metropolitan transportation authority for deposit in the metropolitan transpor- tation authority dedicated tax fund for the expenses of the New York city transit authority, the Manhattan and Bronx surface transit operating authority, and the Staten Island rapid transit operating authority, the Long Island rail road company and the Metro-North commuter rail- road company which includes the New York state portion of the Harlem, Hudson, Port Jervis, Pascack, and the New Haven commu- ter railroad service regardless of whether the services are provided directly or pursuant to joint service agreements. No expenditure shall be made hereunder until a certificate of approval has been issued by the director of the budget and a copy of such certificate filed with the state comptroller, the chairperson of the senate finance committee and the chairperson of the assembly ways and means committee. Moneys appropriated herein may be made available at such times and upon such 929 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 conditions as may be deemed appropriate by the commissioner of transportation and the director of the budget in accordance with the following: To the metropolitan transportation authority for the operating expenses of the New York city transit authority, the Manhattan and Bronx surface transit operating authority, and the Staten Island rapid transit oper- ating authority ............................ 528,319,200 -------------- Program account subtotal ................. 528,319,200 -------------- LOCAL TRANSPORTATION PLANNING STUDIES PROGRAM ............... 22,168,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Miscellaneous Operating Grants Fund FHWA Local Planning Account - 25472 For continuing comprehensive transportation planning and coordinated support of trans- it studies undertaken as part of the unified work programs of participating local planning or municipal agencies pursuant to grant agreements approved by the federal highway administration .......... 14,789,000 -------------- Program account subtotal .................. 14,789,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Miscellaneous Operating Grants Fund FTA Local Planning Account - 25473 For continuing comprehensive transportation planning and coordinated support of trans- it studies undertaken as part of the unified work programs of participating local planning or municipal agencies pursuant to grant agreements approved by the federal transit administration ........... 7,379,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 7,379,000 -------------- MASS TRANSPORTATION ASSISTANCE PROGRAM ...................... 25,251,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 930 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment to the metropolitan transporta- tion authority for the costs of the reduced fare for school children program. For the purposes of this appropriation, the reduced fare for school children program for the 2014-15 school year, shall be provided in a manner which shall ensure that the proportional cost to such student shall be no greater than the proportional cost to such student for such fare provided by the transportation pass program for New York City school children during the 2010-11 school year. Provided however, that the program shall maintain the same eligibility criteria and discount structure for students, including the provision of half fare discounts to students, as was provided during the 2010-11 school year. No expenditure shall be made hereunder until a certificate of approval has been issued by the director of the budget and a copy of such certif- icate filed with the state comptroller, the chairperson of the senate finance committee and the chairperson of the assembly ways and means committee. Moneys appropriated herein may only be made available prior to the beginning of each school year semester designated fall, spring, and summer after the receipt of reduced fare passes by the New York City department of education from the metropol- itan transportation authority ............... 25,251,000 -------------- MASS TRANSPORTATION OPERATING ASSISTANCE FUND PROGRAM .... 1,921,333,800 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Mass Transportation Operating Assistance Fund Metropolitan Mass Transportation Operating Assistance Account - 21402 Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the following appropriations are for payment of mass transportation operat- ing assistance provided that payments from this appropriation shall be made pursuant to a financial plan approved by the direc- tor of the budget. To the metropolitan transportation authority for the operating expenses of the New York 931 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 city transit authority, the Manhattan and Bronx surface transit operating authority, and the Staten Island rapid transit oper- ating authority .......................... 1,035,756,700 To the metropolitan transportation authority for the operating expenses of the Long Island rail road company and the Metro- North commuter railroad company which includes the New York state portion of Harlem, Hudson, Port Jervis, Pascack, and the New Haven commuter railroad services regardless of whether the services are provided directly or pursuant to joint service agreements ......................... 528,118,900 To Rockland county for a trans-Hudson bus service to be provided pursuant to a contract between Rockland county and Metro-North commuter railroad ................ 3,147,800 To the city of New York for the operating expenses of the Staten Island ferry notwithstanding any other provisions of law ......................................... 27,928,400 To the county of Westchester for the operat- ing expenses thereof incurred for public transportation services, provided within the county directly or under contract ....... 48,730,800 To the county of Nassau or its sub-grantees for the operating expenses thereof incurred for public transportation services .................................... 55,497,600 To the county of Suffolk for operating expenses thereof incurred for public transportation services, provided within the county directly or under contract ....... 23,325,000 To the city of New York for the operating expenses thereof incurred for public transportation services, provided within the city directly or under contract; provided however, that $2,000,000 of this appropriation shall be for expenses incurred for the Staten Island express bus service ..................................... 75,275,300 To all other public transportation systems serving primarily within the metropolitan commuter transportation district, as defined in section 1262 of the public authorities law, eligible to receive oper- ating assistance under the provisions of section 18-b of the transportation law for the operating expenses thereof in accord- ance with a service and usage formula to be established by the commissioner of 932 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 transportation with the approval of the director of the budget ...................... 27,727,200 For supplemental transportation operating assistance to public transportation systems eligible to receive assistance from this account, to the extent available and necessary for costs incurred in state fiscal year 2014-15, in an amount to be determined by the commissioner of trans- portation subject to the approval of the director of the budget. Amounts herein may be made available for incentive payments to public transportation systems which achieve service or financial benchmarks specified in an annual incentive plan to be submitted by the commissioner of trans- portation and approved by the director of the budget. Notwithstanding any provisions of section 18-b of the transportation law or any other law, moneys appropriated herein may be made available at such times and upon such conditions as may be deemed appropriate by the commissioner of trans- portation and the director of the budget...... 4,312,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ............... 1,829,819,700 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Mass Transportation Operating Assistance Fund Public Transportation Systems Operating Assistance Account - 21401 Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the following appropriations are for payment of mass transportation operat- ing assistance provided that payments from this appropriation shall be made pursuant to a financial plan approved by the direc- tor of the budget. To the Capital District transportation authority for the operating expenses ther- eof ......................................... 12,901,700 To the Capital District transportation authority for the additional operating expenses thereof ............................... 505,100 To the Central New York regional transporta- tion authority for the operating expenses thereof ..................................... 12,405,500 To the Central New York regional transporta- tion authority for the additional operat- ing expenses thereof ........................... 461,000 To the Rochester-Genesee regional transpor- 933 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 tation authority for the operating expenses thereof ............................ 14,073,900 To the Rochester-Genesee regional transpor- tation authority for the additional oper- ating expenses thereof ......................... 528,700 To the Niagara Frontier transportation authority for the operating expenses ther- eof ......................................... 24,885,900 To the Niagara Frontier transportation authority for the additional operating expenses thereof ............................... 727,200 To all other public transportation bus systems serving primarily areas outside of the metropolitan commuter transportation district eligible to receive operating assistance under the provisions of section 18-b of the transportation law for the operating expenses thereof in accordance with the service and usage formula to be established by the commissioner of trans- portation with the approval of the direc- tor of the budget ........................... 22,478,100 To all other public transportation systems serving primarily outside of the metropol- itan commuter transportation district eligible to receive operating assistance under the provisions of section 18-b of the transportation law for the additional operating expenses thereof in accordance with a service and usage formula to be established by the commissioner of trans- portation with the approval of the direc- tor of the budget .............................. 587,000 For supplemental transportation operating assistance to public transportation systems eligible to receive assistance from this account, to the extent available and necessary for costs incurred in state fiscal year 2014-15, in an amount to be determined by the commissioner of trans- portation subject to the approval of the director of the budget. Amounts herein may be made available for incentive payments to public transportation systems which achieve service or financial benchmarks specified in an annual incentive plan to be submitted by the commissioner of trans- portation and approved by the director of the budget. Notwithstanding any provisions of section 18-b of the transportation law or any other law, moneys appropriated 934 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 herein may be made available at such times and upon such conditions as may be deemed appropriate by the commissioner of trans- portation and the director of the budget ..... 1,960,000 -------------- Program account subtotal .................. 91,514,100 -------------- MASS TRANSPORTATION OPERATING ASSISTANCE PROGRAM ........... 221,869,900 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the following appropriations are for the payment of mass transportation operating assistance pursuant to section 18-b of the transportation law. To the metropolitan transportation authority for the operating expenses of the New York city transit authority, the Manhattan and Bronx surface transit operating authority, and the Staten Island rapid transit oper- ating authority .............................. 4,817,000 To the metropolitan transportation authority for the operating expenses of the Long Island rail road company and the Metro- North commuter railroad company which include operating expenses for the New York state portion of Harlem, Hudson, Port Jervis, Pascack, and New Haven commuter railroad services regardless of whether such services are provided directly or pursuant to joint service agreements ......... 8,045,000 To the Capital District transportation authority for the operating expenses ther- eof .......................................... 1,334,000 To the Central New York regional transporta- tion authority for the operating expenses thereof ...................................... 2,166,000 To the Rochester-Genesee regional transpor- tation authority for the operating expenses thereof ............................. 2,557,000 To the Niagara Frontier transportation authority for the operating expenses ther- eof .......................................... 2,854,000 To the city of New York for the operating expenses of the Staten Island ferry notwithstanding any other provision of law ................................................ 575,700 935 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 To the county of Westchester for the operat- ing expenses thereof incurred for the public transportation services, provided within the county directly or under contract ....................................... 486,400 To the county of Nassau or its sub-grantees for the operating expenses thereof incurred for public transportation services ....................................... 393,500 To the county of Suffolk for operating expenses thereof incurred for public transportation services, provided within the county directly or under contract .......... 139,300 To the city of New York for the operating expenses thereof incurred for public transportation services, provided within the city directly or under contract .......... 1,373,200 To all other public transportation systems serving primarily within the metropolitan commuter transportation district eligible to receive operating assistance under the provisions of section 18-b of the trans- portation law for the operating expenses thereof in accordance with a service and usage formula to be established by the commissioner of transportation with the approval of the director of the budget ......... 386,800 To all other public transportation systems serving primarily outside the metropolitan commuter transportation district eligible to receive operating assistance under the provisions of section 18-b of the trans- portation law for the operating expenses thereof in accordance with a service and usage formula to be established by the commissioner of transportation with the approval of the director of the budget ....... 2,306,000 -------------- Program account subtotal .................. 27,433,900 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Mass Transportation Operating Assistance Fund Metropolitan Mass Transportation Operating Assistance Account - 21402 Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the following appropriations are for the payment of mass transportation operating assistance pursuant to section 18-b of the transportation law and section 88-a of the state finance law. 936 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 To the metropolitan transportation authority for the operating expenses of the New York city transit authority, the Manhattan and Bronx surface transit operating authority, and the Staten Island rapid transit oper- ating authority ............................ 153,855,000 To the metropolitan transportation authority for the operating expenses of the Long Island rail road company and the Metro- North commuter railroad company which include operating expenses for the New York state portion of Harlem, Hudson, Port Jervis, Pascack, and New Haven commuter railroad services regardless of whether such services are provided directly or pursuant to joint service agreements ........ 21,207,000 To the city of New York for the operating expenses of the Staten Island ferry .......... 2,196,000 To the county of Westchester for the operat- ing expenses thereof incurred for public transportation services, provided within the county directly or under contract ........ 2,317,000 To the county of Nassau or its sub-grantees for the operating expenses thereof incurred for public transportation services ..................................... 2,146,000 To the county of Suffolk for operating expenses thereof incurred for public transportation services, provided within the county directly or under contract .......... 785,000 To the city of New York for the operating expenses thereof incurred for public transportation services, provided within the city directly or under contract .......... 5,395,000 To eligible public transportation systems serving primarily within the metropolitan commuter transportation district, as defined in section 1262 of the public authorities law, eligible to receive oper- ating assistance under the provisions of section 18-b of the transportation law for the operating expenses thereof in accord- ance with a service and usage formula to be established by the commissioner of transportation with the approval of the director of the budget ....................... 1,639,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................. 189,540,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Mass Transportation Operating Assistance Fund 937 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Public Transportation Systems Operating Assistance Account - 21401 Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the following appropriations are for the payment of mass transportation operating assistance pursuant to section 18-b of the transportation law and section 88-a of the state finance law. To the Capital District transportation authority for the operating expenses ther- eof ............................................ 583,000 To the Central New York regional transpor- taion authority for the operating expenses thereof ...................................... 1,012,000 To the Rochester-Genesee regional transpor- tation authority for the operating expenses thereof ............................. 1,169,000 To the Niagara Frontier transportation authority for the operating expenses ther- eof .......................................... 1,246,000 To all other public transportation bus systems serving areas outside of the metropolitan commuter transportation district eligible to receive operating assistance under the provisions of section 18-b of the transportation law for the operating expenses thereof in accordance with the service and usage formula to be established by the commissioner of trans- portation with the approval of the direc- tor of the budget .............................. 886,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 4,896,000 -------------- METROPOLITAN TRANSPORTATION AUTHORITY SUPPORT PROGRAM .... 2,040,000,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Metropolitan Transportation Authority Financial Assist- ance Fund Metropolitan Transportation Authority Aid Trust Account - 23652 Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the following appropriation is for payment of assistance provided that payments from this appropriation shall be made pursuant to a financial plan approved by the director of the budget. 938 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 To the metropolitan transportation authority for deposit in the metropolitan transpor- tation authority corporate transportation account of the metropolitan transportation authority special assistance fund pursuant to section 92-ff of the state finance law... 340,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................. 340,000,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Metropolitan Transportation Authority Financial Assist- ance Fund Mobility Tax Trust Account - 23651 To the metropolitan transportation authority for deposit in the metropolitan transpor- tation authority finance fund pursuant to the provisions of section 92-ff of the state finance law. Moneys appropriated herein may be made available at such times and upon such conditions as may be deemed appropriate by the commissioner of trans- portation and the director of the budget in accordance with section 92-ff of the state finance law ........................ 1,700,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ............... 1,700,000,000 -------------- OFFICE OF PASSENGER AND FREIGHT TRANSPORTATION PROGRAM ...... 16,800,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Miscellaneous Operating Grants Fund FTA Program Management Account - 25314 For eligible federal transit administration capital, planning and operating assistance activities apportioned to serve the special needs of transit-dependent popu- lations beyond traditional public trans- portation services and americans with disabilities act (ADA). Such activities may include public transportation projects planned, designed, and carried out to meet the special needs of seniors and individ- uals with disabilities when public trans- portation is insufficient, inappropriate, or unavailable; projects that exceed the requirements of the ADA; projects that improve access to fixed-route service and 939 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 decrease reliance by individuals with disabilities on complementary paratransit; and alternatives to public transportation that assist seniors and individuals with disabilities. Eligible recipients of fund- ing may include local governments, public transportation authorities, private non- profit organizations, state agencies or other operators of public transportation that receive a grant indirectly through a recipient ................................... 16,800,000 -------------- RURAL AND SMALL URBAN TRANSIT AID PROGRAM ................... 25,100,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Miscellaneous Operating Grants Fund Rural and Small Urban Transit Aid Account - 25471 For eligible federal transit administration capital, planning and operating assistance activities apportioned to the state to support public transportation services that are publically owned, operated directly or under contract, or otherwise sponsored by an eligible municipality, federally recognized tribal nation, or the state ....................................... 25,100,000 -------------- 940 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 INTERCITY RAIL PASSENGER SERVICE PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2000: For services and expenses: For the provision of technical assistance as part of the New York Statewide Opportunities for Airport Revitalization ("NY SOARs") program, including but not limited to air services studies, market analysis, the preparation of applications and the coordination and facilitation of public-private partnerships and the pledge of commu- nity and/or local industry funding, to airports and communities where improved commercial air service is essential for the economic development of the community or communities and such commercial services are characterized by unreasonably high air fares and/or insufficient service for the application to and the participation in the federal low fare demonstration program established pursuant to Section 203 of Public Law 106-181 ... 1,000,000 ..... (re. $840,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 1999: For the Town of Carmel Hamlet Revitalization Program ................. 490,300 ............................................. (re. $357,000) LOCAL TRANSPORTATION PLANNING STUDIES PROGRAM Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal MISCELLANEOUS Operating Grants Fund FHWA Local Planning Account - 25472 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For continuing comprehensive transportation planning and coordinated support of transit studies undertaken as part of the unified work programs of participating local planning or municipal agencies pursuant to grant agreements approved by the federal highway admin- istration ... 14,789,000 ......................... (re. $13,750,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For continuing comprehensive transportation planning and coordinated support of transit studies undertaken as part of the unified work programs of participating local planning or municipal agencies pursuant to grant agreements approved by the federal highway admin- istration ... 14,789,000 ......................... (re. $10,930,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For continuing comprehensive transportation planning and coordinated support of transit studies undertaken as part of the unified work programs of participating local planning or municipal agencies pursuant to grant agreements approved by the federal highway admin- istration ... 14,149,000 .......................... (re. $4,489,000) 941 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2010, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For continuing comprehensive transportation planning and coordinated support of transit studies undertaken as part of the unified work programs of participating local planning or municipal agencies pursuant to grant agreements approved by the federal highway admin- istration ... 14,149,000 .......................... (re. $1,133,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2009, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For continuing comprehensive transportation planning and coordinated support of transit studies undertaken as part of the unified work programs of participating local planning or municipal agencies pursuant to grant agreements approved by the federal highway admin- istration ... 14,149,000 .......................... (re. $1,148,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2008, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For continuing comprehensive transportation planning and coordinated support of transit studies undertaken as part of the unified work programs of participating local planning or municipal agencies pursuant to grant agreements approved by the federal highway admin- istration ... 16,590,000 ............................ (re. $365,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2007, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For continuing comprehensive transportation planning and coordinated support of transit studies undertaken as part of the unified work programs of participating local planning or municipal agencies pursuant to grant agreements approved by the federal highway admin- istration: For the grant period October 1, 2006 to September 30, 2007: 12,181,000 .......................................... (re. $143,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2006, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For continuing comprehensive transportation planning and coordinated support of transit studies undertaken as part of the unified work programs of participating local planning or municipal agencies pursuant to grant agreements approved by the federal highway admin- istration: For the grant period October 1, 2005 to September 30, 2006: 12,181,000 .......................................... (re. $168,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal MISCELLANEOUS Operating Grants Fund FTA Local Planning Account - 25473 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For continuing comprehensive transportation planning and coordinated support of transit studies undertaken as part of the unified work programs of participating local planning or municipal agencies 942 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 pursuant to grant agreements approved by the federal transit admin- istration ... 4,553,000 ........................... (re. $4,553,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For continuing comprehensive transportation planning and coordinated support of transit studies undertaken as part of the unified work programs of participating local planning or municipal agencies pursuant to grant agreements approved by the federal transit admin- istration ... 4,553,000 ........................... (re. $4,553,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For continuing comprehensive transportation planning and coordinated support of transit studies undertaken as part of the unified work programs of participating local planning or municipal agencies pursuant to grant agreements approved by the federal transit admin- istration ... 4,719,000 ........................... (re. $1,203,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2010, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For continuing comprehensive transportation planning and coordinated support of transit studies undertaken as part of the unified work programs of participating local planning or municipal agencies pursuant to grant agreements approved by the federal transit admin- istration ... 4,719,000 ............................. (re. $792,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2009, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For continuing comprehensive transportation planning and coordinated support of transit studies undertaken as part of the unified work programs of participating local planning or municipal agencies pursuant to grant agreements approved by the federal transit admin- istration ... 4,719,000 ............................. (re. $412,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2008, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For continuing comprehensive transportation planning and coordinated support of transit studies undertaken as part of the unified work programs of participating local planning or municipal agencies pursuant to grant agreements approved by the federal transit admin- istration ... 6,472,000 ............................. (re. $452,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2007, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For continuing comprehensive transportation planning and coordinated support of transit studies undertaken as part of the unified work programs of participating local planning or municipal agencies pursuant to grant agreements approved by the federal transit admin- istration: For the grant period October 1, 2006 to September 30, 2007: .......... 4,506,000 ............................................ (re. $52,000) MASS TRANSPORTATION OPERATING ASSISTANCE FUND PROGRAM 943 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Special Revenue Funds - Other Mass Transportation Operating Assistance Fund Metropolitan Mass Transportation Operating Assistance Account - 21402 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For supplemental transportation operating assistance to public trans- portation systems eligible to receive assistance from this account, to the extent available and necessary for costs incurred in state fiscal year 2013-14, in an amount to be determined by the commis- sioner of transportation subject to the approval of the director of the budget. Amounts herein may be made available for incentive payments to public transportation systems which achieve service or financial benchmarks specified in an annual incentive plan to be submitted by the commissioner of transportation and approved by the director of the budget. Notwithstanding any provisions of section 18-b of the transportation law or any other law, moneys appropriated herein may be made available at such times and upon such conditions as may be deemed appropriate by the commissioner of transportation and the director of the budget ..................................... 4,312,000 ......................................... (re. $4,312,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For supplemental transportation operating assistance to public trans- portation systems eligible to receive assistance from this account, to the extent available and necessary for costs incurred in state fiscal year 2012-13, in an amount to be determined by the commis- sioner of transportation subject to the approval of the director of the budget. Amounts herein may be made available for incentive payments to public transportation systems which achieve service or financial benchmarks specified in an annual incentive plan to be submitted by the commissioner of transportation and approved by the director of the budget. Notwithstanding any provisions of section 18-b of the transportation law or any other law, moneys appropriated herein may be made available at such times and upon such conditions as may be deemed appropriate by the commissioner of transportation and the director of the budget ... 4,312,000 ...... (re. $4,312,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For supplemental transportation operating assistance to public trans- portation systems eligible to receive assistance from this account, to the extent available and necessary for costs incurred in state fiscal year 2011-12, in an amount to be determined by the commis- sioner of transportation subject to the approval of the director of the budget. Amounts herein may be made available for incentive payments to public transportation systems which achieve service or financial benchmarks specified in an annual incentive plan to be submitted by the commissioner of transportation and approved by the director of the budget. Notwithstanding any provisions of section 18-b of the transportation law or any other law, moneys appropriated herein may be made available at such times and upon such conditions as may be deemed appropriate by the commissioner of transportation and the director of the budget ... 4,312,000 ...... (re. $1,148,000) 944 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Special Revenue Funds - Other Mass Transportation Operating Assistance Fund Public Transportation Systems Operating Assistance Account - 21401 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For supplemental transportation operating assistance to public trans- portation systems eligible to receive assistance from this account, to the extent available and necessary for costs incurred in state fiscal year 2013-14, in an amount to be determined by the commis- sioner of transportation subject to the approval of the director of the budget. Amounts herein may be made available for incentive payments to public transportation systems which achieve service or financial benchmarks specified in an annual incentive plan to be submitted by the commissioner of transportation and approved by the director of the budget. Notwithstanding any provisions of section 18-b of the transportation law or any other law, moneys appropriated herein may be made available at such times and upon such conditions as may be deemed appropriate by the commissioner of transportation and the director of the budget ..................................... 1,960,000 ......................................... (re. $1,960,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For supplemental transportation operating assistance to public trans- portation systems eligible to receive assistance from this account, to the extent available and necessary for costs incurred in state fiscal year 2012-13, in an amount to be determined by the commis- sioner of transportation subject to the approval of the director of the budget. Amounts herein may be made available for incentive payments to public transportation systems which achieve service or financial benchmarks specified in an annual incentive plan to be submitted by the commissioner of transportation and approved by the director of the budget. Notwithstanding any provisions of section 18-b of the transportation law or any other law, moneys appropriated herein may be made available at such times and upon such conditions as may be deemed appropriate by the commissioner of transportation and the director of the budget ... 1,960,000 ...... (re. $1,960,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For supplemental transportation operating assistance to public trans- portation systems eligible to receive assistance from this account, to the extent available and necessary for costs incurred in state fiscal year 2011-12, in an amount to be determined by the commis- sioner of transportation subject to the approval of the director of the budget. Amounts herein may be made available for incentive payments to public transportation systems which achieve service or financial benchmarks specified in an annual incentive plan to be submitted by the commissioner of transportation and approved by the director of the budget. Notwithstanding any provisions of section 18-b of the transportation law or any other law, moneys appropriated herein may be made available at such times and upon such conditions as may be deemed appropriate by the commissioner of transportation and the director of the budget ... 1,960,000 ...... (re. $1,960,000) 945 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For supplemental transportation operating assistance to public trans- portation systems eligible to receive assistance from this account, to the extent available and necessary for costs incurred in state fiscal year 2010-11, in an amount to be determined by the commis- sioner of transportation subject to the approval of the director of the budget. Amounts herein may be made available for incentive payments to public transportation systems which achieve service or financial benchmarks specified in an annual incentive plan to be submitted by the commissioner of transportation and approved by the director of the budget. Notwithstanding any provisions of section 18-b of the transportation law or any other law, moneys appropriated herein may be made available at such times and upon such conditions as may be deemed appropriate by the commissioner of transportation and the director of the budget ... 1,960,000 ...... (re. $1,960,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2009: For supplemental transportation operating assistance to public trans- portation systems eligible to receive assistance from this account, to the extent available and necessary for costs incurred in state fiscal year 2009-10, in an amount to be determined by the commis- sioner of transportation subject to the approval of the director of the budget. Amounts herein may be made available for incentive payments to public transportation systems which achieve service or financial benchmarks specified in an annual incentive plan to be submitted by the commissioner of transportation and approved by the director of the budget. Notwithstanding any provisions of section 18-b of the transportation law or any other law, moneys appropriated herein may be made available at such times and upon such conditions as may be deemed appropriate by the commissioner of transportation and the director of the budget ... 1,960,000 ...... (re. $1,960,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2008: For supplemental transportation operating assistance to public trans- portation systems eligible to receive assistance from this account, to the extent available and necessary for costs incurred in state fiscal year 2008-09, in an amount to be determined by the commis- sioner of transportation subject to the approval of the director of the budget. Amounts herein may be made available for incentive payments to public transportation systems which achieve service or financial benchmarks specified in an annual incentive plan to be submitted by the commissioner of transportation and approved by the director of the budget. Notwithstanding any provisions of section 18-b of the transportation law or any other law, moneys appropriated herein may be made available at such times and upon such conditions as may be deemed appropriate by the commissioner of transportation and the director of the budget ... 1,960,000 ...... (re. $1,960,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2007: For supplemental transportation operating assistance to public trans- portation systems eligible to receive assistance from this account, to the extent available and necessary for costs incurred in state 946 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 fiscal year 2007-08, in an amount to be determined by the commis- sioner of transportation subject to the approval of the director of the budget. Amounts herein may be made available for incentive payments to public transportation systems which achieve service or financial benchmarks specified in an annual incentive plan to be submitted by the commissioner of transportation and approved by the director of the budget. Notwithstanding any provisions of section 18-b of the transportation law or any other law, moneys appropriated herein may be made available at such times and upon such conditions as may be deemed appropriate by the commissioner of transportation and the director of the budget ... 2,000,000 ...... (re. $2,000,000) OFFICE OF PASSENGER AND FREIGHT TRANSPORTATION PROGRAM Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal MISCELLANEOUS Operating Grants Fund FTA Program Management Account - 25314 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For eligible federal transit administration capital, planning and operating assistance activities apportioned to serve the special needs of transit-dependent populations beyond traditional public transportation services and americans with disabilities act (ADA). Such activities may include public transportation projects planned, designed, and carried out to meet the special needs of seniors and individuals with disabilities when public transportation is insuffi- cient, inappropriate, or unavailable; projects that exceed the requirements of the ADA; projects that improve access to fixed-route service and decrease reliance by individuals with disabilities on complementary paratransit; and alternatives to public transportation that assist seniors and individuals with disabilities. Eligible recipients of funding may include local governments, public trans- portation authorities, private non-profit organizations, state agen- cies or other operators of public transportation that receive a grant indirectly through a recipient ............................... 16,800,000 ....................................... (re. $16,800,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For municipal and not-for-profit mass transportation vehicle purchases pursuant to a program approved by the federal government for elderly individuals and individuals with disabilities ...................... 9,094,000 ......................................... (re. $9,094,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For municipal and not-for-profit mass transportation vehicle purchases pursuant to a program approved by the federal government for elderly individuals and individuals with disabilities ...................... 9,094,000 ......................................... (re. $3,933,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2010: Maintenance undistributed ... 9,094,000 ............... (re. $837,000) 947 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2009: Maintenance undistributed ... 9,094,000 ............... (re. $718,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2008: Maintenance undistributed ... 8,634,000 ............... (re. $841,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2007: For the grant period October 1, 2006 to September 30, 2007: Maintenance undistributed ... 7,925,000 ............... (re. $828,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2006: For the grant period October 1, 2005 to September 30, 2006: ... 7,582,000 ......................................... (re. $1,039,000) RURAL AND SMALL URBAN TRANSIT AID PROGRAM Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal MISCELLANEOUS Operating Grants Fund Rural and Small Urban Transit Aid Account - 25471 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For eligible federal transit administration capital, planning and operating assistance activities apportioned to the state to support public transportation services that are publically owned, operated directly or under contract, or otherwise sponsored by an eligible municipality, federally recognized tribal nation, or the state ... 25,100,000 ....................................... (re. $25,100,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For public mass transportation operating assistance and capital projects and transit related technical support services or special studies undertaken by participating localities or by the department of transportation on behalf of localities through contractual arrangements with private carriers, private nonprofit corporations or consultants, pursuant to a program approved by the federal government, for non-urbanized area formula program, job access, reverse commute, and new freedoms .................................. 25,100,000 ....................................... (re. $24,414,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For public mass transportation operating assistance and capital projects and transit related technical support services or special studies undertaken by participating localities or by the department of transportation on behalf of localities through contractual arrangements with private carriers, private nonprofit corporations or consultants, pursuant to a program approved by the federal government, for non-urbanized area formula program, job access, reverse commute, and new freedoms .................................. 25,100,000 ....................................... (re. $24,796,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2010: 948 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For public mass transportation operating assistance and capital projects and transit related technical support services or special studies undertaken by participating localities or by the department of transportation on behalf of localities through contractual arrangements with private carriers, private nonprofit corporations or consultants, pursuant to a program approved by the federal government, for non-urbanized area formula program, job access, reverse commute, and new freedoms .................................. 25,100,000 ....................................... (re. $20,466,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2009: For public mass transportation operating assistance and capital projects and transit related technical support services or special studies undertaken by participating localities or by the department of transportation on behalf of localities through contractual arrangements with private carriers, private nonprofit corporations or consultants, pursuant to a program approved by the federal government, for non-urbanized area formula program, job access, reverse commute, and new freedoms .................................. 25,100,000 ....................................... (re. $10,671,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2008: For public mass transportation operating assistance and capital projects and transit related technical support services or special studies undertaken by participating localities or by the department of transportation on behalf of localities through contractual arrangements with private carriers, private nonprofit corporations or consultants, pursuant to a program approved by the federal government, for non-urbanized area formula program, job access, reverse commute, and new freedoms .................................. 22,214,000 ........................................ (re. $9,435,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2007: For public mass transportation operating assistance and capital projects and transit related technical support services or special studies undertaken by participating localities or by the department of transportation on behalf of localities through contractual arrangements with private carriers, private nonprofit corporations or consultants, pursuant to a program approved by the federal government, for non-urbanized area formula program, job access, reverse commute, and new freedoms. For the grant period October 1, 2006 to September 30, 2007 ........... 21,803,000 ....................................... (re. $15,554,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2006: For public mass transportation operating assistance and capital projects and transit related technical support services or special studies undertaken by participating localities or by the department of transportation on behalf of localities through contractual arrangements with private carriers, private nonprofit corporations or consultants, pursuant to a program approved by the federal 949 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 government, for non-urbanized area formula program, job access, reverse commute, and new freedoms: For the grant period October 1, 2005 to September 30, 2006 ........... 17,975,000 ........................................ (re. $2,692,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2009: Maintenance Undistributed For services and expenses or for contracts with municipalities and/or private not-for-profit agencies for the amounts herein provided: General Fund Community Projects Fund - 007 Account CC NORTH WINTON VILLAGE ASSOCIATION ... 5,000 .............. (re. $5,000) ROOSEVELT ISLAND RESIDENTS ASSOCIATION, INC. ......................... 10,000 ............................................... (re. $10,000) VILLAGE OF ARDSLEY ... 10,000 .......................... (re. $10,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2008: Maintenance Undistributed For services and expenses or for contracts with municipalities and/or private not-for-profit agencies for the amounts herein provided: General Fund Community Projects Fund - 007 Account AA Chester, Town of ... 25,000 ............................ (re. $25,000) Helping Our Neighbors With Options for Rides Foundation .............. 5,000 ................................................. (re. $5,000) Hudson Avenue Business Association, Inc. ... 20,000 .... (re. $20,000) New Windsor, Town of ... 75,000 ........................ (re. $75,000) North Hudson, Town of ... 25,000 ....................... (re. $25,000) Salem, Town of ... 20,000 .............................. (re. $20,000) Tioga, Town of ... 25,000 .............................. (re. $25,000) General Fund Community Projects Fund - 007 Account CC ROCHESTER GENESEE REGIONAL TRANSPORTATION AUTHORITY .................. 5,000 ................................................. (re. $5,000) VILLAGE OF WILSON ... 3,000 ............................. (re. $3,000) General Fund 950 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Community Projects Fund - 007 Account EE ROCHESTER GENESEE REGIONAL TRANSPORTATION AUTHORITY .................. 5,000 ................................................. (re. $5,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2007, as amended by chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2009: Maintenance Undistributed For services and expenses or for contracts with municipalities and/or private not-for-profit agencies for the amounts herein provided: General Fund Community Projects Fund - 007 Account AA Alden, Town of ... 8,800 ................................ (re. $8,800) Central Square, Village of ... 25,000 .................. (re. $25,000) Committee Against Rail Expansion (C.A.R.E.) .......................... 25,000 ............................................... (re. $25,000) Delanson, Village of ... 25,000 ........................ (re. $25,000) Hillcrest Citizens for Neighborhood Preservation ..................... 20,000 ............................................... (re. $20,000) Kingston, City of ... 50,000 ........................... (re. $50,000) Levittown Driver Feedback Sign ... 6,000 ................ (re. $6,000) Newburgh, City of ... 20,000 ........................... (re. $20,000) Newport, Village of ... 50,000 ......................... (re. $50,000) Next Stop, Tupper Lake Coalition ... 15,000 ............ (re. $15,000) Malta, Town of ... 100,000 ............................ (re. $100,000) Tupper Lake, Village of ... 50,000 ..................... (re. $50,000) General Fund Community Projects Fund - 007 Account CC VILLAGE OF PLEASANTVILLE ... 10,000 .................... (re. $10,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2002, as amended by chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2006: Maintenance Undistributed For services and expenses or for contracts with municipalities and/or private not-for-profit agencies for the amounts herein provided: General Fund Community Projects Fund - 007 Account AA Brookhaven Town ... 150,000 ........................... (re. $150,000) 951 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 City of Newburgh ... 90,000 ............................ (re. $90,000) City of Troy ... 100,000 .............................. (re. $100,000) Village of Sloatsburg ... 50,000 ....................... (re. $50,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2000: Maintenance Undistributed General Fund Community Projects Fund - 007 Account AA For services and expenses, grants in aid, or for contracts with muni- cipalities and/or private not-for-profit agencies. The funds appro- priated hereby may be suballocated to any department, agency or public authority ... 2,000,000 .................... (re. $2,000,000) Maintenance Undistributed For services and expenses or for contracts with municipalities and/or private not-for-profit agencies for the amounts herein provided: General Fund Community Projects Fund - 007 Account AA Northeast Rail ... 25,000 .............................. (re. $25,000) Parma Corners Cemetery Association ... 6,000 ............ (re. $6,000) Town of Nunda (Fuller Road) ... 15,000 ................. (re. $15,000) Maintenance Undistributed General Fund Community Projects Fund - 007 Account CC For services and expenses or for contracts with certain municipalities and/or not-for-profit agencies. The funds appropriated hereby may be suballocated to any department, agency or public authority ......... 2,000,000 ......................................... (re. $1,520,000) Maintenance Undistributed For services and expenses or for contracts with municipalities and/or private not-for-profit agencies for the amounts herein provided: General Fund Community Projects Fund - 007 Account EE Schenectady County Youth Hockey League ... 2,000 ........ (re. $2,000) Town of Walton ... 5,000 ................................ (re. $5,000) 952 12653-15-4 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 1999, as amended by chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2004: Maintenance Undistributed General Fund Community Projects Fund - 007 Account AA For services and expenses, grants in aid, or for contracts with muni- cipalities and/or private not-for-profit agencies. The funds appro- priated hereby may be suballocated to any department, agency or public authority ... 2,000,000 .................... (re. $2,000,000) Maintenance Undistributed For services and expenses or for contracts with municipalities and/or private not-for-profit agencies for the amounts herein provided: General Fund Community Projects Fund - 007 Account EE Town of Rhinebeck ... 5,000 ............................. (re. $5,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 1998, as added by chapter 53, section 4, of the laws of 1998: Maintenance Undistributed For services and expenses or for contracts with municipalities and/or private not-for-profit agencies for the amounts herein provided: General Fund Community Projects Fund - 007 Account EE Lexington Center ... 10,000 ............................ (re. $10,000) Town of Chenango ... 20,000 ............................ (re. $20,000) Town of Germantown ... 12,000 .......................... (re. $12,000) 953 12653-15-4 NEW YORK STATE URBAN DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS General Fund ....................... 52,801,000 322,164,000 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 52,801,000 322,164,000 ================ ================ SCHEDULE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM ................................ 52,801,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For services and expenses of the minority and women-owned business development and lending program ................................ 635,000 For additional services and expenses of the minority and women-owned business develop- ment and lending program ....................... 365,000 For services and expenses consistent with the federal community development finan- cial institutions program (12 U.S.C. 4701 et seq.). Up to $1,000,000 shall be used for program activities conducted by commu- nity development financial institutions in economically distressed and highly distressed areas ............................. 1,495,000 For additional services and expenses consistent with the federal community development financial institutions program (12 U.S.C. 4701 et seq.). Up to $200,000 shall be used for program activities conducted by community development finan- cial institutions in economically distressed and highly distressed areas ......... 300,000 For services and expenses of the entrepre- neurial assistance program ..................... 490,000 For additional services and expenses of the entrepreneurial assistance program for all designated centers. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the direc- tor of the budget shall suballocate the full amount of this appropriation to the department of economic development ........... 1,274,000 For services and expenses of contractual payments related to the retention of professional football in Western New York .... 4,457,000 For services and expenses of the urban and 954 12653-15-4 NEW YORK STATE URBAN DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 community development program in econom- ically distressed areas ...................... 3,404,000 For services and expenses of the empire state economic development fund ............. 31,180,000 For services and expenses related to the Institute for Nanoelectronics Discovery and Exploration (INDEX) at The College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering (CNSE), with its autonomous operating status as recognized and approved by the SUNY Board of Trustees in resolution number 2008-165 .... 1,012,000 For services and expenses related to provid- ing training and certification needed to enter the field of advanced manufacturing within Central New York as facilitated by Center State CEO ............................... 600,000 For additional services and expenses of the Canisius Women's Business Center ................ 75,000 For services and expenses of the Adirondack North Country Association ...................... 350,000 For services and expenses of military base retention and research efforts ............... 2,000,000 For services and expenses of Center State CEO ............................................ 200,000 For services and expenses of Center State CEO ............................................ 200,000 For services and expenses of the Bronx Over- all Economic Development Corporation ........... 500,000 For services and expenses of the Seneca Army Depot .......................................... 600,000 For services and expenses of the Wyoming County Agricultural Business Center ............ 450,000 For additional services and expenses of the entrepreneurial assistance program for the support of a veterans assistance program ....... 350,000 For services and expenses of SUNY manufac- turing alliance for research and technolo- gy transfer (SMARTT) laboratories .............. 150,000 For services and expenses of fishing tourna- ment promotions ................................ 150,000 For services and expenses of the Kings- bridge-Riverdale Development Corporation ....... 250,000 For services and expenses of the New Bronx Chamber of Commerce ............................ 200,000 For services and expenses of the Rockland Independent Living Center ...................... 350,000 For services and expenses of Watkins Glen International .................................. 150,000 For grants to be awarded under the New Farm- ers NY fund pursuant to section 16-w of the urban development corporation act .......... 614,000 955 12653-15-4 NEW YORK STATE URBAN DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For services and expenses of the NUAIR Alli- ance at Griffiss International Airport ....... 1,000,000 -------------- 956 12653-15-4 NEW YORK STATE URBAN DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses of the minority and women-owned business development and lending program ... 635,000 ......... (re. $635,000) For services and expenses consistent with the federal community devel- opment financial institutions program (12 U.S.C. 4701 et seq.). Up to $1,000,000 shall be used for program activities conducted by community development financial institutions in economically distressed and highly distressed areas ............................. 1,495,000 ......................................... (re. $1,495,000) For services and expenses of the entrepreneurial assistance program ... 490,000 ......................................... (re. $490,000) For additional services and expenses of the entrepreneurial assistance program for all designated centers. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the director of the budget shall suballocate the full amount of this appropriation to the department of economic development ... 1,274,000 ......................... (re. $1,274,000) For services and expenses of contractual payments related to the retention of professional football in Western New York ............. 4,407,000 ........................................... (re. $864,000) For services and expenses of the urban and community development program in economically distressed areas ........................... 3,404,000 ......................................... (re. $3,404,000) For services and expenses of the empire state economic development fund ... 19,180,000 .............................. (re. $19,180,000) The sum of $5,000,000 is hereby appropriated for services and expenses, loans, and grants, related to the regional hosting of the National Football League Super Bowl XLVIII in 2014, for activities in New York state that promote tourism, expand business opportu- nities, create jobs, increase state and local tax revenues and stim- ulate economic development ... 5,000,000 .......... (re. $2,500,000) For services and expenses related to the Institute for Nanoelectronics Discovery and Exploration (INDEX) at The College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering (CNSE), with its autonomous operating status as recognized and approved by the SUNY Board of Trustees in resol- ution number 2008-165 ... 1,012,000 ............... (re. $1,012,000) For services and expenses of the EB-5 Immigrant Program at the small business development center at York college ........................ 150,000 ............................................. (re. $150,000) For additional services and expenses of the minority and women-owned business development and lending program ........................... 365,000 ............................................. (re. $365,000) For services and expenses of the Adirondack North Country Association ... 250,000 ........................................ (re. $250,000) For services and expenses of military base retention efforts ... 2,000,000 ......................................... (re. $2,000,000) For services and expenses of Center State CEO ........................ 1,000,000 ......................................... (re. $1,000,000) 957 12653-15-4 NEW YORK STATE URBAN DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses of the Bronx Overall Economic Development Corporation ... 600,000 ............................. (re. $600,000) For services and expenses of the CNY Biotech Accelerator ............. 200,000 ............................................. (re. $200,000) For services and expenses of the Long Island Regional Planning Council ... 250,000 ........................................ (re. $250,000) For services and expenses of the Seneca Army Depot ................... 600,000 ............................................. (re. $600,000) For services and expenses of the Western Erie Canal Alliance ......... 75,000 ............................................... (re. $75,000) For services and expenses of Nassau County Heritage Tourism .......... 100,000 ............................................. (re. $100,000) For services and expenses related to the sponsorship of regional events at Canisius College ... 50,000 ................ (re. $50,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses of the minority and women-owned business development and lending program ... 635,000 ......... (re. $635,000) For services and expenses consistent with the federal community devel- opment financial institutions program (12 U.S.C. 4701 et seq.), up to $1,000,000 shall be used for program activities conducted by community development financial institutions in economically distressed and highly distressed areas ............................. 1,495,000 ......................................... (re. $1,495,000) For services and expenses of the entrepreneurial assistance program ... 490,000 ......................................... (re. $490,000) For additional services and expenses of the entrepreneurial assistance program for all designated centers. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the director of the budget shall suballocate the full amount of this appropriation to the department of economic development ... 1,274,000 ......................... (re. $1,246,000) For services and expenses of the urban and community development program in economically distressed areas............................ 7,404,000 ......................................... (re. $7,404,000) For services and expenses of the empire state economic development fund ... 50,400,000 .............................. (re. $50,400,000) For services and expenses of the jobs now program .................... 16,200,000 ....................................... (re. $16,200,000) For services and expenses of Center State CEO ........................ 1,000,000 ......................................... (re. $1,000,000) For services and expenses of the Canisius Women's Business Center .... 100,000 ............................................. (re. $100,000) For services and expenses of the Rochester Technology and Manufactur- ing Association ... 200,000 ......................... (re. $139,000) For services and expenses related to military base redevelopment ..... 600,000 ............................................. (re. $600,000) For additional services and expenses of the minority and women-owned business development and lending program ........................... 365,000 ............................................. (re. $365,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: 958 12653-15-4 NEW YORK STATE URBAN DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses of military base retention efforts, provided that not less than $1,050,000 is provided to the griffiss local development corporation, not less than $600,000 is provided to the cyber research institute, and not less than $450,000 is provided to the United States military academy at west point ................... 5,000,000 ......................................... (re. $4,644,000) For services and expenses related to the Institute for Nanoelectronics Discovery and Exploration (INDEX) at The College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering (CNSE), with its autonomous operating status as recognized and approved by the SUNY Board of Trustees in resol- ution number 2008-165 ... 1,012,000 ............... (re. $1,012,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses of the minority and women-owned business development and lending program ... 635,000 ......... (re. $635,000) For services and expenses consistent with the federal community devel- opment financial institutions program (12 U.S.C. 4701 et seq.), up to $1,000,000 shall be used for program activities conducted by community development financial institutions in economically distressed and highly distressed areas ............................. 1,495,000 ......................................... (re. $1,495,000) For services and expenses of the university at Buffalo's Krabbe disease research institute ... 980,000 .............. (re. $980,000) For services and expenses related to the university at Albany's insti- tute for nanoelectronics discovery and exploration (INDEX) ......... 980,000 ............................................. (re. $980,000) For services and expenses of the urban and community development program in economically distressed areas ........................... 3,404,000 ......................................... (re. $3,404,000) For services and expenses of Griffiss air force base redevelopment ... 125,000 .............................................. (re. $13,000) For services and expenses related to the Seneca Army Depot............ 125,000 ............................................. (re. $125,000) For services and expenses related of the Monroe County department of planning and development for economic development and workforce training initiatives ... 290,000 .................... (re. $290,000) For services and expenses of Center State CEO......................... 2,000,000 ......................................... (re. $1,835,000) For services and expenses of the western NY STAMP project ............ 2,000,000 ........................................... (re. $494,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses related to economic development purposes, including but not limited to, marketing and advertising to promote economic development in the state of New York. Funds appropriated herein shall be available for services and expenses, loans and grants, provided, that not more than 50 percent of this appropri- ation shall be available for the 2011-12 state fiscal year ......... 62,360,000 ...................................... (re. $38,840,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2010: 959 12653-15-4 NEW YORK STATE URBAN DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses of a small business revolving loan fund, as authorized pursuant to a chapter of the laws of 2010. Notwithstand- ing any inconsistent provision of law, the director of the budget may suballocate up to the full amount of this appropriation to any department, agency or authority. No moneys of the state in the state treasury or any of its funds shall be expended from this appropri- ation until a miscellaneous receipt is provided from the New York power authority, and the director of the budget has approved a spending plan submitted by the New York state job development corpo- ration in such detail as the director of the budget may require .... 25,000,000 .......................................... (re. $112,000) For services and expenses of the empire state economic development fund ... 6,180,000 ................................ (re. $5,843,000) For services and expenses of the minority and women-owned business development and lending program ... 635,000 ......... (re. $633,000) For services and expenses consistent with the federal community devel- opment financial institutions program (12 U.S.C. 4701 et seq.), up to $1,000,000 shall be used for program activities conducted by community development financial institutions in economically distressed and highly distressed areas ............................. 1,495,000 ......................................... (re. $1,009,000) For additional services and expenses of the entrepreneurial assistance program for all designated centers. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the director of the budget shall suballocate the full amount of this appropriation to the department of economic development ... 1,274,000 ......................... (re. $1,079,000) For services and expenses of the university at Buffalo's Krabbe disease research institute ... 980,000 .............. (re. $970,000) For services and expenses related to the university at Albany's insti- tute for nanoelectronics discovery and exploration (INDEX) ......... 980,000 ............................................. (re. $970,000) For services and expenses of the urban and community development program in economically distressed areas ........................... 3,404,000 ......................................... (re. $3,402,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2009: For services and expenses of the empire state economic development fund ... 6,180,000 ................................ (re. $4,967,000) For services and expenses of the minority and women-owned business development and lending program ... 635,000 ......... (re. $635,000) For additional services and expenses of the entrepreneurial assistance program for all designated centers. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the director of the budget shall suballocate the full amount of this appropriation to the department of economic development ... 1,274,000 ........................... (re. $519,000) For services and expenses of the university at Buffalo's Krabbe disease research institute ... 980,000 .............. (re. $980,000) For services and expenses related to the university at Albany's insti- tute for nanoelectronics discovery and exploration (INDEX) ......... 980,000 ............................................. (re. $980,000) 960 12653-15-4 NEW YORK STATE URBAN DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses of the urban and community development program in economically distressed areas ........................... 3,404,000 ......................................... (re. $3,404,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2009, as amended by chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For services and expenses related to the operation of the centers of excellence pursuant to a plan approved by the director of the budg- et. All or portions of the funds appropriated hereby may be suballo- cated or transferred to any department, agency, or public authority ... 5,234,000 ..................................... (re. $2,783,000) Project Schedule PROJECT AMOUNT -------------------------------------------- For services and expenses related to the operation of the Buffalo center of excel- lence in bioinformatics and life sciences .................... 872,333 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Greater Rochester center of excellence in photonics and microsystems ................. 872,333 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Syracuse center of excellence in environmental and energy systems ............... 872,333 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Albany center of excel- lence in nanoelectronics ......... 872,333 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Stony Brook center of excellence in wireless and information technology ........... 872,333 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Binghamton Center of Excellence in small scale systems integration and packaging ........................ 872,333 -------------- Total ........................ 5,234,000 ============== By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2008: For services and expenses of the empire state economic development fund ... 18,970,000 ............................... (re. $2,371,000) 961 12653-15-4 NEW YORK STATE URBAN DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses of the minority and women-owned business development and lending program ... 635,000 ......... (re. $635,000) For services and expenses of military base retention efforts ......... 980,000 ............................................. (re. $780,000) For services and expenses related to the operation of the centers of excellence pursuant to a plan approved by the director of the budg- et. All or portions of the funds appropriated hereby may be subal- located or transferred to any department, agency, or public authori- ty ... 6,934,000 .................................. (re. $2,313,000) Project Schedule PROJECT AMOUNT -------------------------------------------- For services and expenses related to the operation of the Buffalo center of excel- lence in bioinformatics and life sciences .................. 1,155,666 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Greater Rochester center of excellence in photonics and microsystems ............... 1,155,666 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Syracuse center of excellence in environmental and energy systems ............ 1,155,666 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Albany center of excel- lence in nanoelectronics ....... 1,155,666 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Stony Brook center of excellence in wireless and information technology ......... 1,155,666 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Binghamton Center of Excellence in small scale systems integration and packaging ...................... 1,155,666 -------------- Total ........................ 6,934,000 ============== For services and expenses related to the university at Albany's insti- tute for nanoelectronics discovery and exploration (INDEX) ......... 980,000 .............................................. (re. $98,000) For additional services and expenses of the entrepreneurial assistance program for all designated centers. Notwithstanding any inconsistent 962 12653-15-4 NEW YORK STATE URBAN DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 provision of law, the director of the budget shall suballocate the full amount of this appropriation to the department of economic development ... 1,274,000 ........................... (re. $163,000) For services and expenses of the urban and community development program in economically distressed areas ........................... 3,404,000 ......................................... (re. $3,404,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2008, as amended by chapter 1, section 4, of the laws of 2009: For services and expenses of: Bronx Business Alliance ... 115,000 ................... (re. $115,000) Canisius College Women's Business Center ... 38,000 .... (re. $38,000) Jamaica Chamber of Commerce ... 38,000 .................. (re. $6,000) Metropolitan Development Association - Vision 2010 ................... 71,000 ............................................... (re. $30,000) Queens Chamber of Commerce ... 75,000 .................. (re. $75,000) Queens Minority and Women's Business Center .......................... 113,000 ............................................. (re. $113,000) Watervliet Arsenal ... 158,000 ........................ (re. $158,000) The promotion and marketing of property surrounding the Niagara Falls International Airport ... 75,000 ..................... (re. $33,000) For services and expenses of the MDA CNY Essential Initiative ........ 301,000 ............................................. (re. $102,000) For services and expenses of Griffiss airforce base redevelopment .... 1,053,000 ........................................... (re. $482,000) For services and expenses related to the New York Industrial Retention Network ... 188,000 ................................. (re. $188,000) For services and expenses of Luther Forest Technology Campus Economic Development Corporation ... 752,000 ................. (re. $752,000) Hudson Valley Economic Development Corporation ....................... 376,000 ............................................. (re. $249,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2008, as added by chapter 53, section 5, of the laws of 2008: Within the amount appropriated herein, up to $5 million shall be available, upon approval of the director of the budget, for payment to the Belmont Park host communities, at such time as the franchise oversight board certifies to the director of the budget that real estate development with a value of at least $50 million has been approved by the board pursuant to subparagraph (i) of paragraph (a) of subdivision 8 of section 212 of the racing, pari-mutuel wagering, and breeding law. Such monies shall be available upon application by the host communities, subject to the unanimous approval of the fran- chise oversight board, and shall be used for expenses incurred by such host communities, including but not limited to, public safety, street and highway construction, maintenance and lighting, sanita- tion, and water supply in order to minimize or reduce real property taxes. Belmont Park host communities shall mean those in the immedi- ate vicinity of Belmont racetrack, including but not limited to the county of Nassau, the unincorporated hamlets of Elmont and Bellerose Terrace, and the incorporated villages of Floral Park, South Floral Park and Bellerose Village ... 5,000,000 .......... (re. $5,000,000) 963 12653-15-4 NEW YORK STATE URBAN DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2007: For services and expenses of the minority and women-owned business development and lending program ... 1,948,000 ..... (re. $1,948,000) For services and expenses of military base retention efforts ......... 1,000,000 ........................................... (re. $266,000) For services and expenses of the university at Buffalo's Krabbe disease research institute ... 1,000,000 .......... (re. $1,000,000) For services and expenses of the urban and community development program in economically distressed areas ........................... 3,473,000 ......................................... (re. $3,473,000) For services and expenses of Griffiss airforce base redevelopment .... 1,400,000 ........................................... (re. $150,000) For services and expenses related to infrastructure and other improve- ments at Plattsburgh air force base ................................ 1,000,000 ........................................... (re. $374,000) For services and expenses related to the Catholic Family Center infor- mation technology infrastructure project ........................... 250,000 ............................................. (re. $250,000) For services and expenses related to infrastructure development at Stewart International Airport ... 100,000 ........... (re. $100,000) For services and expenses of: Metropolitan Development Association - Grants for Growth ............. 1,000,000 ........................................... (re. $403,000) Brooklyn Chamber of Commerce ... 650,000 .............. (re. $650,000) DaVinci Project ... 45,000 ............................. (re. $40,000) Jamaica Chamber of Commerce ... 115,000 ................. (re. $4,000) Garment Industry Development Center ... 750,000 ....... (re. $750,000) Watervliet Arsenal ... 210,000 ......................... (re. $81,000) Metropolitan Development Association-Indoor Environmental Quality Center ... 250,000 ................................... (re. $62,000) Queens Minority and Women's Business Center .......................... 150,000 .............................................. (re. $38,000) CAPITAL REGION LOC, Inc. ... 50,000 .................... (re. $28,000) Metropolitan Development Association-Vision 2010 ..................... 95,000 ............................................... (re. $95,000) Syracuse University Technology & Commercialization Law Program ....... 125,000 ............................................. (re. $125,000) Queens Chamber of Commerce ... 100,000 ................ (re. $100,000) Buffalo Niagara Partnership Workforce Development Program ............ 45,000 ............................................... (re. $45,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2007, as amended by chapter 496, section 6, of the laws of 2008: For services and expenses related to the operation of the centers of excellence pursuant to a plan approved by the director of the budg- et. All or portions of the funds appropriated hereby may be suballo- cated or transferred to any department, agency, or public authority, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 ... 7,075,000 ................. (re. $821,000) 964 12653-15-4 NEW YORK STATE URBAN DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Project Schedule PROJECT AMOUNT -------------------------------------------- (thousands) For services and expenses related to the operation of the Buffalo center of excel- lence in bioinformatics and life sciences .................. 1,179,166 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Greater Rochester center of excellence in photonics and microsystems ............... 1,179,166 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Syracuse center of excellence in environmental and energy systems ............. 1,179,166 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Albany center of excel- lence in nanoelectronics ....... 1,179,166 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Stony Brook center of excellence in wireless and information technology ......... 1,179,166 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Binghamton Center of Excellence in small scale systems integration and packaging ...................... 1,179,166 -------------- Total ........................ 7,075,000 ============== For services and expenses related to the university at Albany's insti- tute for nanoelectronics discovery and exploration (INDEX), provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 ... 1,000,000 .................. (re. $94,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2006: For services and expenses of the jobs now program .................... 32,134,000 ....................................... (re. $31,134,000) For services and expenses of the urban and community development program in economically distressed areas ........................... 3,473,000 ......................................... (re. $2,428,000) 965 12653-15-4 NEW YORK STATE URBAN DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses of military base retention efforts ......... 1,000,000 ........................................... (re. $230,000) For services and expenses of: American-Axle Tonawanda Forge ... 1,000,000 ......... (re. $1,000,000) Garment Industry Development Center ... 750,000 ........ (re. $84,000) Metropolitan Development Association-Indoor Environmental Quality Center ... 250,000 .................................. (re. $109,000) For services and expenses of: DaVinci Project ... 45,000 ............................. (re. $45,000) For services and expenses related to the Long Island Hispanic Chamber of Commerce ... 500,000 ............................. (re. $193,000) For services and expenses related to the county enhancement to the Essential New York Initiative to be distributed on a per capita basis to each of the twelve counties in the program central New York service region ... 1,000,000 ........................ (re. $692,000) For services and expenses related to the Rochester Area Colleges Math and Science Hub ... 500,000 ......................... (re. $136,000) For services and expenses of the operation of the Advanced Biotechnol- ogies Center ... 750,000 ............................ (re. $750,000) For services and expenses of economic development initiatives ........ 750,000 ............................................. (re. $250,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2006, as amended by chapter 496, section 6, of the laws of 2008: For services and expenses related to the operation of the centers of excellence pursuant to a plan approved by the director of the budg- et. All or portions of the funds appropriated hereby may be suballo- cated or transferred to any department, agency, or public authority, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 ... 7,075,000 ............... (re. $1,513,000) Project Schedule PROJECT AMOUNT -------------------------------------------- (thousands) For services and expenses related to the operation of the Buffalo center of excel- lence in bioinformatics and life sciences .................. 1,415,000 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Greater Rochester center of excellence in photonics and microsystems ............... 1,415,000 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Syracuse center of excellence in environmental 966 12653-15-4 NEW YORK STATE URBAN DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 and energy systems ............. 1,415,000 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Albany center of excel- lence in nanoelectronics ....... 1,415,000 For services and expenses related to the operation of the Stony Brook center of excellence in wireless and information technology ......... 1,415,000 -------------- Total ........................ 7,075,000 -------------- For services and expenses of the university at Buffalo's Krabbe disease research institute, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 .................. 1,000,000 ............................................ (re. $15,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2006, as added by chapter 108, section 5, of the laws of 2006: For infrastructure and other improvements at Plattsburgh air force base ... 1,400,000 .................................. (re. $213,000) For services and expenses of the minority and women-owned business development and lending program ... 648,000 ......... (re. $648,000) For services and expenses consistent with the federal community devel- opment financial institutions program (12 U.S.C. 4701 et seq.), up to $1,000,000 shall be used for program activities conducted by community development financial institutions in economically distressed and highly distressed areas ............................. 1,525,000 ........................................... (re. $300,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2005, as amended by chapter 1, section 4, of the laws of 2009: For services and expenses of the jobs now program .................... 30,634,000 ....................................... (re. $24,464,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2005, as amended by chapter 62, section 4, of the laws of 2005: For services and expenses of infrastructure and other improvements associated with cooperative state/federal efforts at the Seneca army depot ... 900,000 ................................... (re. $137,000) For services and expenses of: American-Axle Tonawanda Forge ... 1,000,000 ........... (re. $926,000) Metropolitan Development Association Essential New York initiative ... 2,000,000 ........................................... (re. $119,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2004, as amended by chapter 496, section 6, of the laws of 2008: 967 12653-15-4 NEW YORK STATE URBAN DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses of the jobs now program, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 ... 32,134,000 ............................................ (re. $9,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2004: For services and expenses of military base retention efforts ......... 1,000,000 ........................................... (re. $166,000) By chapter 382, part A, section 1, of the laws of 2001, as amended by chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2008: For services and expenses of high technology, biotechnology and biomedical initiatives. Funds appropriated herein may be suballo- cated to any department agency or public authority ................. 10,000,000 ....................................... (re. $10,000,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2000: For services and expenses of economic development initiatives to be determined pursuant to a memorandum of understanding to be executed by the governor, the temporary president of the senate and the speaker of the assembly ... 19,000,000 ........... (re. $19,000,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2009, as amended by chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2010: Maintenance Undistributed For services and expenses or for contract with municipalities and/or private not-for-profit agencies for the amounts herein provided: General Fund Community Projects Fund - 007 Account CC CANISIUS COLLEGE ... 38,000 ............................ (re. $11,837) CAPITAL REGION LOCAL ORGANIZING COMMITTEE (LOC), INC. ................ 50,000 ................................................ (re. $1,059) GARMENT INDUSTRY DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION (GIDC) ...................... 750,000 ............................................. (re. $745,875) METROPOLITAN DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION OF SYRACUSE & CNY, INC. ... 921,000 ............................................. (re. $669,406) NEW YORK INDUSTRIAL RETENTION NETWORK ... 188,000 ......... (re. $162) NIAGARA COUNTY CENTER FOR ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ....................... 75,000 ............................................... (re. $74,587) SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY ... 125,000 ........................ (re. $24,312) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2008, as amended by chapter 496, section 6, of the laws of 2008: 968 12653-15-4 NEW YORK STATE URBAN DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Maintenance Undistributed For services and expenses or for contracts with municipalities and/or private not-for-profit agencies for the amounts herein provided: General Fund Community Projects Fund - 007 Account CC Capital Region Local Organizing Committee (LOC), Inc. ................ 50,000 ............................................... (re. $11,779) Metropolitan Development Association of Syracuse & CNY, Inc. ... 125,000 .............................................. (re. $43,794) Metropolitan Development Association of Syracuse & CNY, Inc. - Essen- tial New York Initiative ... 600,000 ................ (re. $337,840) Sunnyside Chamber of Commerce ... 15,000 ................ (re. $2,104) Syracuse Metronet, Inc ... 45,000 ...................... (re. $44,752) Syracuse University Law School Technology & Commercialization Law Program ... 125,000 ................................. (re. $109,878) General Fund Community Projects Fund - 007 Account CC By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2002, as amended by chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2008: For services and expenses of: Local Development and other not-for-profit corporations engaged in bilingual community outreach ... 1,125,000 .......... (re. $250,000) Taub Research Center ... 15,000 ........................ (re. $15,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2002, as amended by chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2004: General Fund Community Projects Fund - 007 Account CC For services and expenses or for contracts with certain municipalities and/or not-for-profit agencies. The funds appropriated hereby may be suballocated to any department, agency or public authority ... 4,000,000 ......................................... (re. $4,000,000) Maintenance Undistributed General Fund Community Projects Fund - 007 Account AA For services and expenses, grants in aid or for contracts with munici- palities, corporations and/or private not-for-profit agencies for 969 12653-15-4 NEW YORK STATE URBAN DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 the preservation and/or the creation of jobs. The funds appropriated hereby may be suballocated to any department, agency or public authority ... 4,000,000 ........................... (re. $4,000,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2000: Maintenance Undistributed General Fund Community Projects Fund - 007 Account CC For services and expenses or for contracts with certain munici- palities, corporations and/or not-for-profit agencies. The funds appropriated hereby may be suballocated to any department, agency or public authority ... 4,000,000 .................... (re. $1,629,077) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2000, as amended by chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2010: Maintenance Undistributed General Fund Community Projects Fund - 007 Account JJ For services and expenses, grants in aid or for contracts with munici- palities, corporations and/or private not-for-profit agencies for the preservation and/or the creation of jobs. The funds appropriated hereby may be suballocated to any department, agency or public authority ... 2,100,000 ........................... (re. $2,100,000) General Fund Community Projects Fund - 007 Account JJ By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 1999: For services and expenses of: Catskills Regional Reinvestment ... 1,250,000 .......... (re. $35,000) Contacts with municipalities, corporations, and/or private not-for- profit agencies for the preservation and/or the creation of jobs. The funds appropriated hereby may be suballocated to any department, agency or public authority ... 4,000,000 .......... (re. $4,000,000) 970 12653-15-4 DIVISION OF VETERANS' AFFAIRS AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS General Fund ....................... 9,406,000 3,798,000 Special Revenue Funds - Federal .... 500,000 0 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 9,906,000 3,798,000 ================ ================ SCHEDULE ADMINISTRATION PROGRAM ......................................... 799,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For payment of supplemental burial benefits to eligible families of military personnel killed in combat, pursuant to section 354-b of the executive law, and for trans- fer of such amounts as are necessary to state operations for related administra- tive expenses .................................. 200,000 For payments of gold star annuity benefits to eligible families of military personnel ..... 599,000 -------------- BLIND VETERAN ANNUITY ASSISTANCE PROGRAM ..................... 6,380,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For payment of annuities to blind veterans and eligible surviving spouses. Up to $15,000 of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations for admin- istrative costs associated with this program ...................................... 6,380,000 -------------- VETERANS' COUNSELING SERVICES PROGRAM ........................ 2,727,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For payment of aid to county and city veter- ans' service agencies pursuant to article 17 of the executive law ...................... 1,177,000 971 12653-15-4 DIVISION OF VETERANS' AFFAIRS AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For services and expenses of the veterans outreach center, inc. (Monroe county) .......... 250,000 For services and expenses related to the veterans justice project ....................... 100,000 For services and expenses of the New York Veterans of Foreign Wars Buffalo Service Office .......................................... 50,000 For services and expenses of the New York Veterans of Foreign Wars New York City Service Office .................................. 75,000 For services and expenses of the Vietnam Veterans of America New York State Council ...... 25,000 For services and expenses of Syracuse University Veterans Legal Clinic ............... 250,000 For services and expenses of Warrior Salute ...... 200,000 For services and expenses of the SAGE Veter- ans' Project ................................... 100,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 2,227,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Health and Human Services Fund Federal HHS Account - 25250 For services and expenses related to veter- ans' counseling and outreach ................... 500,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ..................... 500,000 -------------- 972 12653-15-4 DIVISION OF VETERANS' AFFAIRS AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 BLIND VETERAN ANNUITY ASSISTANCE PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For payment of annuities to blind veterans and eligible surviving spouses. Up to $15,000 of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations for administrative costs associated with this program ... 6,380,000 ............................. (re. $2,527,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For payment of annuities to blind veterans and eligible surviving spouses. Up to $15,000 of this appropriation may be transferred to state operations for administrative costs associated with this program ... 6,200,000 ............................... (re. $620,000) [VETERAN] VETERANS' COUNSELING SERVICES PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For payment of aid to county and city veterans' service agencies pursuant to article 17 of the executive law ........................ 1,177,000 ........................................... (re. $531,000) For services and expenses of the veterans outreach center, inc. (Monroe county) ... 250,000 ......................... (re. $250,000) For services and expenses of the New York Veterans of Foreign Wars Buffalo Service Office ... 50,000 .................... (re. $50,000) For services and expenses of the New York Veterans of Foreign Wars New York City Service Office ... 75,000 .................. (re. $75,000) For services and expenses of the Vietnam Veterans of America New York State Council ... 25,000 ............................. (re. $25,000) For services and expenses related to Veterans Justice Project ........ 100,000 ............................................. (re. $100,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For payment of aid to county and city veterans' service agencies pursuant to article 17 of the executive law ........................ 1,177,000 ........................................... (re. $115,000) For services and expenses of the New York Veterans of Foreign Wars Buffalo Service Office ... 50,000 .................... (re. $50,000) For services and expenses of the New York Veterans of Foreign Wars New York City Service Office ... 75,000 .................. (re. $75,000) For services and expenses of the Vietnam Veterans of America New York State Council ... 25,000 ............................. (re. $25,000) For services and expenses of the veterans outreach center, inc. (Monroe county) ... 250,000 ......................... (re. $250,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: 973 12653-15-4 DIVISION OF VETERANS' AFFAIRS AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses of the New York Veterans of Foreign Wars Buffalo Service Office ... 50,000 .................... (re. $50,000) For services and expenses of the New York Veterans of Foreign Wars New York City Service Office ... 75,000 .................. (re. $25,000) For services and expenses of the Vietnam Veterans of America New York State Council ... 25,000 ............................. (re. $25,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2009, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: Maintenance Undistributed For services and expenses or for contracts with municipalities and/or private not-for-profit agencies for the amounts herein provided: General Fund Community Projects Fund - 007 Account CC AARON A. LEWIS POST #6396, VFW ... 5,000 ................ (re. $1,180) ALBERTSON VFW POST 5253 ... 1,000 ......................... (re. $989) AMERICAN LEGION - BAY RIDGE POST #157 ... 1,000 ........... (re. $989) AMERICAN LEGION, ERIE COUNTY COMMITTEE ... 13,000 ....... (re. $7,967) BLACK VETERANS FOR SOCIAL JUSTICE, INC. ... 2,500 ....... (re. $2,472) BROOME COUNTY ... 10,000 ............................... (re. $10,000) CHILI AMERICAN LEGION POST 1830 ... 22,000 ................ (re. $242) CORPORAL ALLEN F. KIVLEHAN KOREAN WAR VETERANS ASSOCIATION, INC. ..... 1,000 ................................................... (re. $989) DISABLED AMERICAN VETERANS ... 5,000 .................... (re. $4,945) LIPSKY-BLUM POST #764 ... 2,000 ......................... (re. $1,978) SAYVILLE VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS POST 433 ... 2,000 ...... (re. $312) SUFFOLK COUNTY VETERANS SERVICE AGENCY ... 10,000 ....... (re. $1,967) UPTON POST 8259 VFW ... 10,000 .......................... (re. $1,004) VIETNAM VETERANS OF AMERICA - QUEENS CHAPTER #32 ..................... 5,500 ................................................. (re. $5,439) VIETNAM VETERANS OF AMERICA, INC. ... 2,000 ............. (re. $1,978) Maintenance Undistributed For services and expenses or for contracts with municipalities and/or private not-for-profit agencies for the amounts herein provided: General Fund Community Projects Fund - 007 Account EE DISABLED AMERICAN VETERANS ... 1,500 .................... (re. $1,500) NORTHPORT VETERANS MEMORIAL FUND, INC. ... 750 ............ (re. $750) STEBUEN COUNTY VETERANS' SERVICE AGENCY ... 12,850 ..... (re. $12,850) YATES COUNTY VETERANS' SERVICE AGENCY ... 25,000 ....... (re. $25,000) 974 12653-15-4 DIVISION OF VETERANS' AFFAIRS AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2008, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: Maintenance Undistributed For services and expenses or for contracts with municipalities and/or private not-for-profit agencies for the amounts herein provided: General Fund Community Projects Fund - 007 Account AA All-American Association of Invalids and Veterans of WWII ............ 2,000 ................................................. (re. $2,000) Allied Veterans Memorial Committee of Greater Ridgewood and Glendale ... 4,000 ............................................. (re. $4,000) American Association of Invalids and Veterans of WWII ................ 2,000 ................................................. (re. $2,000) American Legion - Amity Post #791 ... 2,000 ............. (re. $2,000) American Legion Clifford Fuller Post # 92 ... 5,000 ..... (re. $5,000) American Legion Continental Post 1424 ... 15,000 ....... (re. $15,000) American Legion Mohican Post 553 ... 25,000 ............ (re. $25,000) American Legion Post #31 ... 10,000 .................... (re. $10,000) American Legion Sherwood Brothers Post 1152 .......................... 10,000 ............................................... (re. $10,000) American Legion, Woodhaven Post No. 118, Inc. ........................ 3,200 ................................................. (re. $3,200) AMVETS Post 48 ... 15,000 .............................. (re. $15,000) AMVETS- Rudolph Henry Kasper Memorial Post #18 ....................... 30,000 ............................................... (re. $30,000) Arcade VFW - Post 374 ... 30,000 ....................... (re. $30,000) Borden Avenue Veteran's Residence ... 3,000 ............. (re. $3,000) Brooklyn Key Chapter of NY - American Ex-Prisoners of War ............ 2,500 ................................................. (re. $2,500) Catholic War Veterans Staten Island Post 1934 ........................ 3,000 ................................................. (re. $3,000) Charles H. Adrean D.S.C. Post 625 ... 10,000 ........... (re. $10,000) Coxsackie World War II Memorial ... 15,000 ............. (re. $15,000) CWV Nativity B.V.M Post 369 ... 6,000 ................... (re. $6,000) Disabled American Veterans Chapter #4 ... 25,000 ....... (re. $25,000) E.Meadow VFW ... 2,750 .................................. (re. $2,750) Edgar S. Taylor, Post No. 1455, Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States, Incorporated ... 10,000 ...................... (re. $10,000) Episcopal Diocese of Albany ... 24,000 ................. (re. $24,000) Episcopal Diocese of Albany ... 24,000 ................. (re. $24,000) Erie County Veteran's Services ... 2,000 ................ (re. $2,000) Hempstead American Legion Post 390 ... 3,750 ............ (re. $3,750) Henry James Jones Veteran Memorial, Inc. ... 15,000 .... (re. $15,000) Hindale American Legion Norton Chambers Post 1434 .................... 20,000 ............................................... (re. $20,000) Hunter Squires Jackson Post No. 1218, Inc. ... 10,000 .. (re. $10,000) Huntington Human Services, Inc. ... 20,000 ............. (re. $20,000) 975 12653-15-4 DIVISION OF VETERANS' AFFAIRS AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Ira J. Jacobson Post 474 Memorial Home, Inc. ......................... 73,500 ............................................... (re. $73,500) J. Carter Knapp American Legion Post 953 ... 20,000 .... (re. $20,000) Jewish War Veterans Kings County Council ... 1,500 ...... (re. $1,500) John F. Prince Post 6478 Veterans of Foreign Wars .................... 8,000 ................................................. (re. $8,000) Kings County American Legion ... 1,500 .................. (re. $1,500) Korean War Veterans Association, Inc., N.C. Chapter #1 ............... 10,000 ............................................... (re. $10,000) Levittown/Island Trees Veterans Council ... 2,500 ....... (re. $2,500) Marine Corps League - Staten Island Detachment #246 .................. 5,000 ................................................. (re. $5,000) North Bellmore American Legion Post 1749, Inc. ....................... 15,000 ............................................... (re. $15,000) Oneida Chapter National Society Daughters of the American Revolution, Utica ... 1,650 ....................................... (re. $1,650) Orleans County Joint Veterans Council ................................ 20,000 ............................................... (re. $20,000) Plainview American Legion Post 1812 ... 3,500 ........... (re. $3,500) Putnam County Veterans Museum ... 5,000 ................. (re. $5,000) Rankin Healey VFW Post #4785 ... 3,000 .................. (re. $3,000) St. Albans Hospital VAECC ... 5,000 ..................... (re. $5,000) St. Margaret's Post No. 1172 CWV ... 8,000 .............. (re. $8,000) Tri-State Naval Ship VFW 7241 ... 10,000 ............... (re. $10,000) USO of Metropolitan New York ... 3,000 .................. (re. $3,000) Veterans of Foreign Wars Anderson-Lagno Post No. 5090 ................ 5,000 ................................................. (re. $5,000) Veterans of Foreign Wars of the US. Fulton County Post No. 2077 ... 7,500 ................................................. (re. $7,500) Veterans of Lansingburgh, Inc ... 50,000 ............... (re. $50,000) Veterans Volunteer Alliance @ NYS Vet. Home @ St. Albans ............. 5,000 ................................................. (re. $5,000) VFW Chandler-Young Post No. 8162 ... 50,000 ............ (re. $50,000) VFW Everett F. Herrel Post no. 885 ... 18,000 .......... (re. $18,000) VFW Post 1938 (Valley Falls) ... 25,000 ................ (re. $25,000) VFW Post 6328 (Col. Ellsworth) ... 30,000 .............. (re. $30,000) Viet Nam Veterans Chapter 72 ... 2,500 .................. (re. $2,500) Wantagh American Legion Pipe Band, The ... 9,000 ........ (re. $9,000) General Fund Community Projects Fund - 007 Account BB American Legion New Rochelle Post No. 8 ... 2,000 ....... (re. $2,000) Catholic War Veterans of the Bronx ... 2,500 ............ (re. $2,500) Eastchester Veterans Foundation ... 10,000 ............. (re. $10,000) Marine Corps League- Staten Island Detachment #246 ................... 3,000 ................................................. (re. $3,000) General Fund Community Projects Fund - 007 Account CC 976 12653-15-4 DIVISION OF VETERANS' AFFAIRS AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 369TH VETERANS' ASSOCIATION, INC. ... 3,000 ............. (re. $2,967) ALTAMONT PROGRAM, INC. ... 10,000 ....................... (re. $9,890) AMERICAN LEGION ALFRED R. GREBE POST 1045 ... 1,000 ....... (re. $989) AMERICAN LEGION BRUNN-PRCHAL POST 1888 ... 1,000 .......... (re. $989) AMERICAN LEGION GRISWOLD-TERRY-GLOVER POST 803 ....................... 1,000 ................................................. (re. $1,000) AMERICAN LEGION LEISURE KNOLL POST 1887 ... 1,000 ......... (re. $989) AMERICAN LEGION RIVERHEAD POST 273 ... 1,000 .............. (re. $989) AMERICAN LEGION VESTAL POST 89 ... 7,000 ................ (re. $6,923) BLACK VETERANS FOR SOCIAL JUSTICE, INC. ... 5,000 ....... (re. $4,945) CITY OF MOUNT VERNON ... 10,000 ......................... (re. $1,053) ENDICOTT UNION HOME ASSOCIATION (POST 82) ... 5,000 ....... (re. $417) PECONIC COMMUNITY COUNCIL, INC. ... 5,000 ............... (re. $4,945) SHAWAMGA MOUNTAIN POST 4947 ... 1,500 ................... (re. $1,483) SMITH WEVER AMERICAN LEGION POST #651 ... 5,000 ......... (re. $4,945) UNITED VETERANS ORGANIZATION ... 2,000 .................. (re. $1,978) VICTOR MURTHA POST 972 ... 5,000 .......................... (re. $151) VIETNAM VETERANS OF AMERICA, INC. ... 2,000 ............. (re. $1,978) VIETNAM VETERANS OF AMERICA, INC.-CENTRAL NEW YORK CHAPTER #103 ...... 10,000 ................................................ (re. $9,890) General Fund Community Projects Fund - 007 Account EE ADREAN POST ... 5,000 ................................... (re. $5,000) AMERICAN LEGION GUNTOWN POST 1554 ... 5,000 ............. (re. $5,000) AMERICAN LEGION POST 1711 ... 1,000 ..................... (re. $1,000) DISABLED AMERICAN VETERANS, CHAPTER 166 ... 5,000 ....... (re. $5,000) GLOVERSVILLE VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS POST 2077 ...................... 4,500 ................................................. (re. $4,500) ORLEANS COUNTY JOINT VETERANS COUNCIL ... 2,000 ......... (re. $2,000) VETERANS CARE PACKAGE PROJECT ... 1,000 ................. (re. $1,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2007, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: Maintenance Undistributed For services and expenses or for contracts with municipalities and/or private not-for-profit agencies for the amounts herein provided: General Fund Community Projects Fund - 007 Account AA All-American Association of Invalids and Veterans of WWII ............ 2,000 ................................................. (re. $2,000) American Legion - Amity Post #791 ... 2,000 ............. (re. $2,000) American Legion Continental Post 1424 ... 13,000 ....... (re. $13,000) American Legion Post 111 Cook-Taylor, The ... 10,000 ... (re. $10,000) American Legion Post 434 ... 5,000 ...................... (re. $5,000) 977 12653-15-4 DIVISION OF VETERANS' AFFAIRS AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 American Legion Post No. 264, Inc. ... 14,000 .......... (re. $14,000) American Legion, Woodhaven Post No. 118, Inc. ........................ 3,200 ................................................. (re. $3,200) AmVets Post 409 ... 3,000 ............................... (re. $3,000) AmVets Post 726 ... 20,000 ............................. (re. $20,000) Bell Park Veterans Retirees Assoc. ... 2,000 ............ (re. $2,000) Catholic War Veterans of the USA, Inc. Post 1938 ..................... 10,000 ............................................... (re. $10,000) Catholic War Veterans, St Louis DeMonfort Post 1721 .................. 4,000 ................................................. (re. $4,000) E.Meadow VFW ... 3,500 .................................. (re. $3,500) Edward K. Peisker Veterans of Foreign Wars Post #5348 ................ 10,000 ............................................... (re. $10,000) Hilderbrand-Davis Post 1895 V.F.W. ... 6,500 ............ (re. $6,500) Howard Lathrop VFW Post No. 2307 ... 25,000 ............ (re. $25,000) Incorporated Village of Massapequa Park ... 65,000 ..... (re. $65,000) Jewish War Veterans ... 1,500 ........................... (re. $1,500) Kings County American Legion ... 1,500 .................. (re. $1,500) Lakeshore Marine Corps. League Detachment #231 ....................... 7,000 ................................................. (re. $7,000) Levittown/Island Trees Veterans Council ... 2,500 ....... (re. $2,500) Montgomery County Veterans Service Agency ... 25,000 ... (re. $25,000) New Windsor American Legion Post 1796 ... 10,000 ....... (re. $10,000) Peru Memorial VFW Post 309 ... 8,000 .................... (re. $8,000) Plainview American Legion Post 1812 ... 3,500 ........... (re. $3,500) Rolling Thunder, Inc., Chapter 3 New York ... 5,000 ..... (re. $5,000) Sgt. John A. Kissell VFW Post No. 5199 ... 25,000 ...... (re. $25,000) Sloatsburg American Legion Post 1643 ... 20,000 ........ (re. $20,000) St. Albans Hospital VAECC ... 5,000 ..................... (re. $5,000) St. Lawrence, County of ... 12,500 ..................... (re. $12,500) USO of Metropolitan New York ... 3,000 .................. (re. $3,000) Veterans Memorial Association of Piermont, Inc. ...................... 4,000 ................................................. (re. $4,000) Veterans of Foreign Wars - East Setauket Post No. 3054 ............... 15,000 ............................................... (re. $15,000) Veterans of Foreign Wars - John T. Murray Post #1017 ................. 7,000 ................................................. (re. $7,000) Veterans Volunteer Alliance @ NYS Vet. Home @ St. Albans ............. 5,000 ................................................. (re. $5,000) Benker VFW Post 516 ... 4,500 ........................... (re. $4,500) Vietnam Veterans of America, Inc.-Nassau County Ch. 82 ............... 2,500 ................................................. (re. $2,500) Walton VFW Post 270 ... 1,300 ........................... (re. $1,300) Wantagh American Legion, Post 1273 ... 10,000 .......... (re. $10,000) General Fund Community Projects Fund - 007 Account BB American Legion New Rochelle Post No. 8 ... 11,000 ..... (re. $11,000) Proctor Hopson Post Memorial Association, Inc ........................ 3,000 ................................................. (re. $3,000) 978 12653-15-4 DIVISION OF VETERANS' AFFAIRS AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Vietnam Veterans of America, Chapter #32 ... 5,000 ...... (re. $5,000) General Fund Community Projects Fund - 007 Account CC AMERICAN LEGION ERIE COUNTY COMMITTEE ... 1,900 ......... (re. $1,879) AMERICAN LEGION POST 150 ... 5,000 ...................... (re. $1,025) EASTERN NEW YORK HOMELESS VETERANS COALITION ... 5,000 .. (re. $4,945) JWV LIPSKY POST ... 1,000 ................................. (re. $838) PLUMB BEACH CIVIC ASSOCIATION OF SHEEPSHEAD BAY, INC. ................ 2,000 ................................................. (re. $1,978) RIVERHEAD COMBINED VETERANS ... 2,000 ................... (re. $1,978) UNITED VETERANS ORGANIZATION ... 5,000 .................. (re. $1,381) VIETNAM VETERANS OF AMERICA WNY CHAPTER 77 ... 2,500 .... (re. $2,472) VIETNAM VETERANS OF AMERICA, INC. ... 2,000 ............. (re. $1,978) WOUNDED WARRIOR PROJECT ... 1,000 ......................... (re. $989) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2002, as amended by chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2003: Maintenance Undistributed For services and expenses or for contracts with municipalities and/or private not-for-profit agencies for the amounts herein provided: General Fund Community Projects Fund - 007 Account AA American Legion Goshen Post 377 ... 5,000 ............... (re. $5,000) American Legion Post #1489 ... 15,000 .................. (re. $15,000) Baldwin Post No. 246 ... 5,000 .......................... (re. $5,000) Catholic War Veterans - Post #485 ... 1,500 ............. (re. $1,500) Korean War Veterans ... 9,500 ........................... (re. $9,500) Ladies Ancient Order of Hibernians ... 1,400 ............ (re. $1,400) North Bellmore American Legion Post 1749 ............................. 10,000 ............................................... (re. $10,000) Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 6394 (Syosset) ......................... 7,500 ................................................. (re. $7,500) VFW Post 3250, East Rochester ... 5,000 ................. (re. $5,000) VFW Post 6597, Irondequoit ... 5,000 .................... (re. $5,000) WAVES, Finger Lakes Unit #49 ... 5,000 .................. (re. $5,000) Whitestone Veterans Memorial Assoc., Inc. ... 15,000 ... (re. $15,000) General Fund Community Projects Fund - 007 Account CC 369TH VETERANS ASSOCIATION, INC. ... 3,000 .............. (re. $3,000) CENTEREACH VFW ... 1,000 ................................ (re. $1,000) JEWISH WAR VETERANS / KEW FOREST POST ... 2,000 ......... (re. $2,000) 979 12653-15-4 DIVISION OF VETERANS' AFFAIRS AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 QUEENS COUNTY COUNCIL JEWISH WAR VETERANS ... 3,000 ..... (re. $3,000) THE AMERICAN LEGION LEO LADERS POST 130 ... 10,000 ...... (re. $6,789) THEODORE KORONY POST 253 ... 2,000 ...................... (re. $2,000) UNITED VETERANS PARADE COMMITTEE ... 2,000 .............. (re. $2,000) VFW POST 2937 ... 2,500 ................................... (re. $380) General Fund Community Projects Fund - 007 Account EE American Legion Post 1450 ... 1,900 ..................... (re. $1,900) Sons of Italy, Donatello Lodge #2559 ... 2,500 .......... (re. $2,500) VFW Massapequa Post No. 7277 ... 3,000 .................. (re. $3,000) Midland Beach Veteran's Memorial Committee ... 300 ........ (re. $300) William Bradford Turner Post 265 of the American Legion .............. 2,500 ................................................. (re. $2,500) Sons of Italy - Anthony Maggiacomo Lodge ... 10,000 .... (re. $10,000) American Legion Post 1080 ... 3,500 ..................... (re. $3,500) American Legion Post 944-Kings Park ... 5,000 ........... (re. $5,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2000: Maintenance Undistributed General Fund Community Projects Fund - 007 Account AA For services and expenses, grants in aid, or for contracts with muni- cipalities and/or private not-for-profit agencies. The funds appro- priated hereby may be suballocated to any department, agency or public authority ... 1,000,000 .................... (re. $1,000,000) Maintenance Undistributed For services and expenses or for contracts with municipalities and/or private not-for-profit agencies for the amounts herein provided: General Fund Community Projects Fund - 007 Account AA Bell Park Veterans Retirees Assoc. ... 2,000 ............ (re. $2,000) Town of Saratoga ... 35,000 ............................ (re. $35,000) Veterans of Foreign Wars, Henrietta Post 5465 ........................ 5,000 ................................................. (re. $5,000) VFW Post No. 7763 ... 5,000 ............................. (re. $5,000) General Fund Community Projects Fund - 007 Account EE 980 12653-15-4 DIVISION OF VETERANS' AFFAIRS AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 American Legion Massapequa Post No. 1066 ... 1,000 ...... (re. $1,000) VFW-Massapequa Post No. 7277 ... 1,000 .................. (re. $1,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 1999, as amended by chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2006: Maintenance Undistributed General Fund Community Projects Fund - 007 Account AA For services and expenses, grants in aid, or for contracts with muni- cipalities and/or private not-for-profit agencies. The funds appro- priated hereby may be suballocated to any department, agency or public authority ... 1,000,000 .................... (re. $1,000,000) General Fund Community Projects Fund - 007 Account EE Bethpage-Butehorn Bros. VFW Post No. 4987 ... 5,000 ..... (re. $5,000) Women Veterans Memorial ... 5,000 ....................... (re. $5,000) 981 12653-15-4 OFFICE OF VICTIM SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS Special Revenue Funds - Federal .... 35,493,000 57,940,000 Special Revenue Funds - Other ...... 30,627,000 59,107,000 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 66,120,000 117,047,000 ================ ================ SCHEDULE PAYMENTS TO VICTIMS PROGRAM ................................. 35,043,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Miscellaneous Operating Grants Fund Crime Victims - Compensation Account - 25370 For payments to victims in accordance with the federal crime control act of 1984 ....... 11,523,000 -------------- Program account subtotal .................. 11,523,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Criminal Justice Improvement Account - 21945 For payment of claims already accrued and to accrue to innocent victims of violent crime pursuant to article 22 of the execu- tive law .................................... 23,520,000 -------------- Program account subtotal .................. 23,520,000 -------------- VICTIM AND WITNESS ASSISTANCE PROGRAM ....................... 31,077,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal Miscellaneous Operating Grants Fund Crime Victims Assistance Account - 25370 For victim and witness assistance in accord- ance with the federal crime control act of 1984, distributed through a competitive process ..................................... 23,970,000 -------------- Program account subtotal .................. 23,970,000 -------------- 982 12653-15-4 OFFICE OF VICTIM SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Special Revenue Funds - Other Combined Expendable Trust Fund OVS-Gifts and Bequests Account - 20100 For services and expenses associated with gifts and bequests to the office of victim services. These funds may be transferred to state operations ............................. 40,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ...................... 40,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Criminal Justice Improvement Account - 21945 For services and expenses of programs providing services to crime victims and witnesses, distributed through a compet- itive process ................................ 7,067,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 7,067,000 -------------- 983 12653-15-4 OFFICE OF VICTIM SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 PAYMENTS TO VICTIMS PROGRAM Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal MISCELLANEOUS Operating Grants Fund Crime Victims - Compensation Account - 25370 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For payments to victims in accordance with the federal crime control act of 1984 ... 11,523,000 ....................... (re. $10,000,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For payments to victims in accordance with the federal crime control act of 1984 ... 11,523,000 ....................... (re. $11,523,000) Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Criminal Justice Improvement Account - 21945 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For payment of claims already accrued and to accrue to innocent victims of violent crime pursuant to article 22 of the executive law ... 23,520,000 ................................... (re. $23,520,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For payment of claims already accrued and to accrue to innocent victims of violent crime pursuant to article 22 of the executive law ... 23,520,000 ................................... (re. $23,520,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For payment of claims already accrued and to accrue to innocent victims of violent crime pursuant to article 22 of the executive law ... 23,520,000 .................................... (re. $3,000,000) VICTIM AND WITNESS ASSISTANCE PROGRAM Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal MISCELLANEOUS Operating Grants Fund Crime Victims Assistance Account - 25370 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For victim and witness assistance in accordance with the federal crime control act of 1984, distributed through a competitive process ... 23,970,000 ....................................... (re. $23,970,000) Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal MISCELLANEOUS Operating Grants Fund Crime Victims Assistance Account By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For victim and witness assistance in accordance with the federal crime control act of 1984, distributed through a competitive process ..... 23,970,000 ....................................... (re. $23,970,000) 984 12653-15-4 OFFICE OF VICTIM SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For victim and witness assistance in accordance with the federal crime control act of 1984, distributed through a competitive process ..... 23,970,000 ....................................... (re. $23,970,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For victim and witness assistance in accordance with the federal crime control act of 1984, distributed through a competitive process ..... 23,970,000 ....................................... (re. $20,000,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2009 as transferred by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For victim and witness assistance in accordance with the federal crime control act of 1984, distributed through a competitive process ..... 23,970,000 ....................................... (re. $19,617,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2008 as transferred by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For victim and witness assistance in accordance with the federal crime control act of 1984, distributed through a competitive process ..... 23,970,000 ........................................ (re. $5,000,000) Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Criminal Justice Improvement Account - 21945 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses of programs providing services to crime victims and witnesses, distributed through a competitive process ... 7,067,000 ......................................... (re. $7,067,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses of programs providing services to crime victims and witnesses, distributed through a competitive process... 7,067,000 ......................................... (re. $5,000,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses of programs providing services to crime victims and witnesses, distributed through a competitive process ... 7,067,000 ......................................... (re. $2,000,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2010, as transferred by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For payment of claims already accrued and to accrue to innocent victims of violent crime pursuant to article 22 of the executive law ... 23,520,000 .................................... (re. $3,000,000) For services and expenses of programs providing services to crime victims and witnesses, distributed through a competitive process ... 7,067,000 ......................................... (re. $2,000,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2007, as transferred by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: 985 12653-15-4 OFFICE OF VICTIM SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 For services and expenses of programs which serve victims of sexual assault, to be distributed pursuant to a competitive process ....... 500,000 .............................................. (re. $60,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2006, as transferred by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For additional services and expenses of programs providing services to crime victims and witnesses, whether operated by a community-based agency or a government agency, in accordance with the following subschedule: sub-schedule For services and expenses of programs for victims of domestic violence. The funds appropriated hereby shall be suballocated to the division of criminal justice services ... 1,000,000 For services and expenses of: Not-for-profit tax exempt entities for the purpose of delivering domestic violence legal services ................... 250,000 A sexual assault forensic examiner (SAFE) grant program to provide statewide access to SAFE services for victims of sexual assault, to be administered by the office of victim services in consultation with the divi- sion of criminal justice services and the commission- er of health ..................... 200,000 The New York State Coalition Against Sexual Assault (NYSCASA) for continued assistance and support of the New York State Victims' Assistance Academy. A portion of the funds appro- priated herein may be utilized by NYSCASA to support a grant program for persons pursuing a course of study at such academy ............ 120,000 The John Jay College Criminal Justice Careers scholarship program .......................... 100,000 The enhancement of services 986 12653-15-4 OFFICE OF VICTIM SERVICES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 provided at child advocacy centers ........................... 80,000 -------------- Total of sub-schedule .......... 1,750,000 ............ (re. $205,000) -------------- 987 12653-15-4 MISCELLANEOUS -- ALL STATE DEPARTMENTS AND AGENCIES ALL STATE DEPARTMENTS AND AGENCIES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 Maintenance Undistributed General Fund Community Projects Fund - 007 Account BB By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2009, as amended by chapter 502, section 1, of the laws of 2009: For services and expenses, grants in aid, or for contracts with certain not-for-profit agencies, universities, colleges, school districts, corporations, and/or municipalities pursuant to section 99-d of the state finance law. The funds appropriated hereby may be suballocated to any department, agency, or public authority. Notwithstanding subdivision 5 of section 24 of the state finance law, the $74,375,000 appropriation specified herein shall be available pursuant to one or several plans, which shall include but not be limited to an itemized list of grantees with the amount to be received by each, submitted by the secretary of the senate finance committee by January 15, 2010, and subject to the approval of the director of the budget ... 74,375,000 ............ (re. $74,375,000) Maintenance Undistributed General Fund Community Projects Fund - 007 Account CC By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2009, as amended by chapter 502, section 1, of the laws of 2009: For services and expenses, grants in aid, or for contracts with certain not-for-profit agencies, universities, colleges, school districts, corporations, and/or municipalities in a manner deter- mined pursuant to subdivision 5 of section 24 of the state finance law. The funds appropriated hereby may be suballocated to any department, agency or public authority ............................. 9,375,000 ......................................... (re. $9,375,000) Maintenance Undistributed General Fund Community Projects Fund - 007 By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2006: For services and expenses, grants in aid, or for contracts with certain not-for-profit agencies, universities, colleges, school districts, corporations, and/or municipalities in a manner deter- mined pursuant to section 99-d of the state finance law and subject to a memorandum of understanding to be executed by the director of the budget, the secretary of the senate finance committee and the secretary of the assembly ways and means committee. The funds appro- 988 12653-15-4 MISCELLANEOUS -- ALL STATE DEPARTMENTS AND AGENCIES ALL STATE DEPARTMENTS AND AGENCIES AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 priated hereby may be suballocated to any department, agency, or public authority ... 200,000,000 ................. (re. $68,000,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2005: For services and expenses, grants in aid, or for contracts with certain not-for-profit agencies, universities, colleges, school districts, corporations, and/or municipalities in a manner deter- mined pursuant to section 99-d of the state finance law and subject to a memorandum of understanding to be executed by the director of the budget, the secretary of the senate finance committee and the secretary of the assembly ways and means committee. The funds appro- priated hereby may be suballocated to any department, agency, or public authority ... 200,000,000 ................. (re. $52,000,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2004, as amended by chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2005: For services and expenses, grants in aid, or for contracts with certain not-for-profit agencies, universities, colleges, school districts, corporations, and/or municipalities in a manner deter- mined pursuant to section 99-d of the state finance law and subject to a memorandum of understanding to be executed by the director of the budget, the secretary of the senate finance committee and the secretary of the assembly ways and means committee. The funds appro- priated hereby may be suballocated to any department, agency, or public authority ... 200,000,000 ................. (re. $30,000,000) By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2003: For services and expenses, grants in aid, or for contracts with certain not-for-profit agencies, universities, colleges, school districts, corporations, and/or municipalities in a manner deter- mined pursuant to section 99-d of the state finance law and subject to a memorandum of understanding to be executed by the secretary of the senate finance committee and the secretary of the assembly ways and means committee. The funds appropriated hereby may be suballo- cated to any department, agency or public authority ................ 200,000,000 ...................................... (re. $30,000,000) 989 12653-15-4 MISCELLANEOUS -- ALL STATE DEPARTMENTS AND AGENCIES COMMUNITY SERVICE PROVIDER ASSISTANCE PROGRAM AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS Special Revenue Funds - Other ...... 0 3,000,000 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 0 3,000,000 ================ ================ Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Community Service Provider Assistance Program Account By chapter 382, part B, section 1, of the laws of 2001, as amended by chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2002: For services and expenses of grants to certain not-for-profit organ- izations and/or municipalities to be determined pursuant to a memo- randum of understanding to be executed by the governor, the tempo- rary president of the senate and the speaker of the assembly. Eligible recipients and purposes may include and shall be limited to: (a) not-for-profit organizations in good standing for initi- atives that provide critical direct human services or emergency relief services that are an extension of governmental programs or purposes; (b) municipalities for initiatives that provide critical direct human services or emergency relief services; or (c) not-for- profit organizations in good standing or municipalities for initi- atives that were supported by state funding in state fiscal year 2000-2001, that, without the continuation of such state funding, would result in layoffs at that not-for-profit organization or muni- cipality or the elimination or curtailment of services which are of interest to the state or of direct benefit to the local community. Funds appropriated hereby may be suballocated to any department, agency or public authority ... 188,379,736 ........ (re. $3,000,000) 990 12653-15-4 MISCELLANEOUS -- ALL STATE DEPARTMENTS AND AGENCIES HIGHER EDUCATION OPPORTUNITY PROGRAMS AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011, as added by chapter 55, section 2, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses of the following: search for education, elevation and knowledge (SEEK) programs ($1,000,000); educational opportunity program ($955,000); student financial assistance to expand opportunities at community colleges of the city university for the educationally and economically disadvantaged in accordance with section 6452 of the education law ($55,000); liberty partner- ship program awards ($1,700,000); higher education opportunity program awards ($3,485,000); science and technology entry program (STEP) awards ($1,027,000); and collegiate science and technology entry program (CSTEP) awards ($778,000). This appropriation may be allocated to the city university of New York, the state university of New York, and the state education department pursuant to a plan developed and approved by the director of the budget following consultation with the chair of the assembly ways and means committee ... 9,000,000 ..................................... (re. $2,128,000) 991 12653-15-4 MISCELLANEOUS -- ALL STATE DEPARTMENTS AND AGENCIES HUDSON RIVER VALLEY GREENWAY COMMUNITIES COUNCIL AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS General Fund ....................... 136,000 673,000 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 136,000 673,000 ================ ================ SCHEDULE OPERATIONS PROGRAM ............................................. 136,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For grants of the Hudson river valley green- way compact and the protection and enhancement of the Hudson river greenway resources ...................................... 136,000 -------------- 992 12653-15-4 MISCELLANEOUS -- ALL STATE DEPARTMENTS AND AGENCIES HUDSON RIVER VALLEY GREENWAY COMMUNITIES COUNCIL AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 OPERATIONS PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For grants of the Hudson river valley greenway compact and the protection and enhancement of the Hudson river greenway resources ... 136,000 ......................................... (re. $136,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For grants of the Hudson river valley greenway compact and the protection and enhancement of the Hudson river greenway resources ... 136,000 ......................................... (re. $136,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For grants of the Hudson river valley greenway compact and the protection and enhancement of the Hudson river greenway resources ... 136,000 ......................................... (re. $136,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For grants of the Hudson river valley greenway compact and the protection and enhancement of the Hudson river greenway resources ... 136,000 ......................................... (re. $136,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2009: For grants of the Hudson river valley greenway compact and the protection and enhancement of the Hudson river greenway resources ... 160,000 ......................................... (re. $129,000) By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2008: For grants of the Hudson river valley greenway compact and the protection and enhancement of the Hudson river greenway resources ... 200,000 ......................................... (re. $170,000) 993 12653-15-4 MISCELLANEOUS -- ALL STATE DEPARTMENTS AND AGENCIES HURRICANE IRENE - TROPICAL STORM LEE FLOOD RECOVERY GRANT PROGRAM AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011, as added by chapter 55, section 2, of the laws of 2011: For implementation of the Hurricane Irene - Tropical Storm Lee Flood Recovery Grant Program. This appropriation may be allocated to empire state development or any other state agency for the purposes of implementing the Hurricane Irene - Tropical Storm Lee Flood Recovery Grant Program ... 50,000,000 ............ (re. $27,734,000) 994 12653-15-4 MISCELLANEOUS -- ALL STATE DEPARTMENTS AND AGENCIES LOCAL GOVERNMENT ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS General Fund ....................... 835,546,467 82,786,000 Fiduciary Funds .................... 30,000,000 0 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 865,546,467 82,786,000 ================ ================ SCHEDULE AID AND INCENTIVES FOR MUNICIPALITIES ...................... 794,000,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For payment to local governments under the aid and incentives for municipalities program pursuant to section 54 of the state finance law in accordance with the following: For base level grants to municipalities; notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, in the state fiscal year commencing April 1, 2014, each munici- pality shall receive a base level grant in an amount equal to the base level grant which such municipality received in the state fiscal year commencing April 1, 2013 pursuant to paragraph b of subdivision 10 of section 54 of the state finance law; provided, however, that a town in which a village dissolved in the state fiscal year commencing April 1, 2013 shall receive a base level grant in amount equal to the total base level grants which such town and such village received in such state fiscal year pursuant to paragraph b of subdivision 10 of section 54 of the state finance law ................................ 715,000,000 For citizens re-organization empowerment grants and citizen empowerment tax credits administered by the department of state pursuant to section 54 of the state finance law. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, no payment shall be made from this appro- 995 12653-15-4 MISCELLANEOUS -- ALL STATE DEPARTMENTS AND AGENCIES LOCAL GOVERNMENT ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 priation without a certificate of approval by the director of the budget ............... 35,000,000 For awards under the local government performance and efficiency program admin- istered by the financial restructuring board for local governments or the depart- ment of state pursuant to section 54 of the state finance law. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, no payment shall be made from this appro- priation without a certificate of approval by the director of the budget ............... 40,000,000 For a local government efficiency grant program administered by the department of state pursuant to section 54 of the state finance law. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, no payment shall be made from this appro- priation without a certificate of approval by the director of the budget ................ 4,000,000 -------------- SMALL GOVERNMENT ASSISTANCE .................................... 217,300 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For payment of small government assistance on or before March 31, 2015 upon audit and warrant of the comptroller according to the following: For payment to the County of Essex ............... 124,000 For payment to the County of Franklin ............. 72,000 For payment to the County of Hamilton ............. 21,300 -------------- AID TO MUNICIPALITIES WITH VIDEO LOTTERY GAMING FACILITIES .. 29,331,167 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For payment of aid to the city of Yonkers as an eligible city in which a video lottery gaming facility is located pursuant to section 54-l of the state finance law. The amount appropriated herein shall be avail- able for payment to the city pursuant to section 54-l of the state finance law no 996 12653-15-4 MISCELLANEOUS -- ALL STATE DEPARTMENTS AND AGENCIES LOCAL GOVERNMENT ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 earlier than April 1, 2015 and no later than June 30, 2015 on audit and warrant of the state comptroller notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary including any contrary provision of section 40 or section 54-l of the state finance law. Such payment shall constitute complete liquidation of the state's obligation to the city under section 54-l of the state finance law for the state fiscal year commencing on April 1, 2015 ................. 19,600,000 For payment of aid to eligible munici- palities in which a video lottery gaming facility is located pursuant to section 54-l of the state finance law. Notwith- standing any provision of law to the contrary, such municipalities shall receive aid in an amount equal to 70 percent of the aid which such munici- palities received in the state fiscal year commencing April 1, 2008 pursuant to section 54-l of the state finance law ........ 9,731,167 -------------- VILLAGE PER CAPITA AID ....................................... 2,000,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account For payment on or before September 25, 2014, to villages eligible to receive aid pursu- ant to subdivision 10 of section 54 of the state finance law in the state fiscal year beginning April 1, 2014. Such aid shall be apportioned by the director of the budget on a per-capita basis, according to the 2010 federal decennial census, with no individual apportionment and payment less than one hundred dollars per eligible village ...................................... 2,000,000 -------------- MISCELLANEOUS FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE ........................... 9,998,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 997 12653-15-4 MISCELLANEOUS -- ALL STATE DEPARTMENTS AND AGENCIES LOCAL GOVERNMENT ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment to the county of Madison to provide interim financial assistance to mitigate shortfalls in real property tax revenue resulting from the non-payment of real property taxes by the Oneida Indian Nation of New York. No payment shall be made from this appropriation if, by Novem- ber 30, 2014, a payment has been made to the county pursuant to subdivision 3 of section 99-h of the state finance law, and provided further that if payment from this appropriation is made and payment pursuant to subdivision 3 of section 99-h is also made on or before March 31, 2015, any subsequent payment and liability due pursuant to subdivision 3 of section 99-h shall be reduced by the amount paid from this appropriation ........................... 1,500,000 For payment to the county of Oneida to provide interim financial assistance to mitigate shortfalls in real property tax revenue resulting from the non-payment of real property taxes by the Oneida Indian Nation of New York. No payment shall be made from this appropriation if, by Novem- ber 30, 2014, a payment has been made to the county pursuant to subdivision 3 of section 99-h of the state finance law, and provided further that if payment from this appropriation is made and payment pursuant to subdivision 3 of section 99-h is also made on or before March 31, 2015, any subsequent payment and liability due pursuant to subdivision 3 of section 99-h shall be reduced by the amount paid from this appropriation ........................... 1,500,000 For payment to the county of Seneca to provide interim financial assistance to mitigate shortfalls in real property tax revenue resulting from the non-payment of real property taxes by the Cayuga Indian Nation of New York ........................... 1,800,000 For payment to the county of Cayuga to provide interim financial assistance to mitigate shortfalls in real property tax revenue resulting from the non-payment of real property taxes by the Cayuga Indian Nation of New York ............................. 700,000 For payment to the county of Franklin to provide interim financial assistance to 998 12653-15-4 MISCELLANEOUS -- ALL STATE DEPARTMENTS AND AGENCIES LOCAL GOVERNMENT ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 mitigate shortfalls in real property tax revenue resulting from the non-payment of real property taxes by the St. Regis Mohawk Tribe ................................... 700,000 For payment to the Village of Mastic Beach ........ 75,000 For payment to the Village of Woodbury ............ 27,000 For payment to the Village of South Blooming Grove ........................................... 19,000 For payment to the Village of Sagaponack ........... 2,000 For payment to the county of Onondaga for a school discipline pilot project with the Syracuse City School District ................ 2,000,000 For payment to the City of Syracuse for a shared services project with Onondaga County ......................................... 125,000 For payment to the Town of Brookhaven for a pollution mitigation drainage project .......... 100,000 For payment to the North Patchogue Fire Department ..................................... 150,000 For payment to the Village of Bellport for a sewer project .................................. 100,000 For payment to the city of New York on or after April 1, 2015, to reimburse the city for the state liability incurred pursuant to a chapter of the laws of 2014 that amended sections 476-b and 467-c of the real property tax law which increased the income threshold ............................. 1,200,000 -------------- MUNICIPAL ASSISTANCE STATE AID FUND ......................... 15,000,000 -------------- Fiduciary Funds Municipal Assistance State Aid Fund SPECIAL ACCOUNT FOR THE MUNICIPAL ASSISTANCE CORPORATION FOR THE CITY OF TROY For payment pursuant to the provisions of section 92-e of the state finance law to the municipal assistance corporation for the city of Troy, to the extent required to comply with the agreements between such corporation and the holders of its notes and bonds, and for the corporate purposes of such corporation, and, to the extent not required by such corporation for such purposes, for payment to the city of Troy for support of local government, provided however, that the maximum amount to be 999 12653-15-4 MISCELLANEOUS -- ALL STATE DEPARTMENTS AND AGENCIES LOCAL GOVERNMENT ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 paid pursuant to this appropriation shall not exceed the total of the revenues deposited in the municipal assistance state aid fund for such city pursuant to the provisions of section 92-e of the state finance law ........................... 15,000,000 -------------- MUNICIPAL ASSISTANCE TAX FUND ............................... 15,000,000 -------------- Fiduciary Funds Municipal Assistance Tax Fund SPECIAL ACCOUNT FOR THE MUNICIPAL ASSISTANCE CORPORATION FOR THE CITY OF TROY For payment pursuant to the provisions of section 92-d of the state finance law to the municipal assistance corporation for the city of Troy, to the extent required to comply with the agreements between such corporation and the holders of its notes and bonds, and for the corporate purposes of such corporation, and, to the extent not required by such corporation for such purposes, for payment to the city of Troy for support of local government, provided however, that the maximum amount to be paid pursuant to this appropriation shall not exceed the total of the revenues derived from sales and compensating use taxes imposed and collected by sections 1210 and 1262 of the tax law, that would have been received by the city of Troy absent the application of chapter 721 of the laws of 1994 ............................ 15,000,000 -------------- 1000 12653-15-4 MISCELLANEOUS -- ALL STATE DEPARTMENTS AND AGENCIES LOCAL GOVERNMENT ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 AID AND INCENTIVES FOR MUNICIPALITIES General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For a local government efficiency grant program administered by the department of state pursuant to section 54 of the state finance law. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the maximum grant award for a local government efficiency planning project, or the planning component of a project that includes both planning and implementa- tion, shall not exceed $12,500 per municipality; provided, however, that in no event shall such a planning project receive a grant award in excess of $100,000. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, local matching funds equal to at least 50 percent of the total cost of activities under the grant work plan approved by the department of state shall be required for planning grants. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, no payment shall be made from this appropriation without a certificate of approval by the director of the budget ... 4,000,000 .............. (re. $4,000,000) The appropriation made by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013, is hereby amended and reappropriated to read: For awards under the local government performance and efficiency program administered by the FINANCIAL RESTRUCTURING BOARD FOR LOCAL GOVERNMENTS OR THE department of state pursuant to section 54 of the state finance law. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, no payment shall be made from this appropriation without a certificate of approval by the director of the budget ... 40,000,000 ............ (re. $40,000,000) For citizens re-organization empowerment grants and citizen empower- ment tax credits administered by the department of state pursuant to section 54 of the state finance law. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, for citizens re-organiza- tion empowerment grants, matching funds equal to at least 50 percent of the total cost of activities under the grant work plan approved by the department of state shall be required for a local government re-organization grant for a re-organization study, except for such grants that are awarded to a local government entity eligible for an expedited grant. Upon implementation of the local government re-or- ganization, the local matching funds required by such grant for a re-organization study shall be refunded except for 10 percent of the total cost of activities under the grant work plan approved by the department of state. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, no payment shall be made from this appropriation without a certificate of approval by the director of the budget ............................................. [35,000,000] 2,524,838 ............................ (re. $1,500,000) 1001 12653-15-4 MISCELLANEOUS -- ALL STATE DEPARTMENTS AND AGENCIES LOCAL GOVERNMENT ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For a local government efficiency grant program administered by the department of state pursuant to section 54 of the state finance law. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, no payment shall be made from this appropriation without a certificate of approval by the director of the budget ... 4,000,000 .............. (re. $4,000,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For citizens re-organization empowerment grants and citizen empower- ment tax credits administered by the department of state pursuant to section 54 of the state finance law. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, no payment shall be made from this appropriation without a certificate of approval by the director of the budget ... 2,434,369 .............. (re. $1,500,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For a local government efficiency grant program administered by the department of state pursuant to section 54 of the state finance law, subject to a plan approved by the director of the budget. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, no payment shall be made from this appropriation without a certificate of approval by the director of the budget ... 4,000,000 .............. (re. $3,768,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For awards under a local government performance and efficiency program pursuant to section 54 of the state finance law. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, no payment shall be made from this appropriation without a certificate of approval by the director of the budget ... 13,000,000 ............ (re. $13,000,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For citizens re-organization empowerment grants and citizen empower- ment tax credits administered by the department of state pursuant to section 54 of the state finance law, subject to a plan approved by the director of the budget. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, citizen empowerment tax credits may be calculated and awarded to eligible municipalities in the same manner as municipal merger incentives pursuant to section 54 of the state finance law in effect on January 1, 2011, and shall be paid to such municipalities on or before September 25, 2011; provided, however, that any municipality which received such municipal merger incentive in the state fiscal year commencing April 1, 2010 may be paid a citizen empowerment tax cred- it on or before September 25, 2011 in the same amount as such munic- ipal merger incentive; provided, further, that any municipality receiving a citizen empowerment tax credit shall use at least 70 1002 12653-15-4 MISCELLANEOUS -- ALL STATE DEPARTMENTS AND AGENCIES LOCAL GOVERNMENT ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 percent of such credit for property tax relief and the balance of such credit for general municipal purposes. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, no payment shall be made from this appropriation without a certificate of approval by the director of the budget ... 1,597,785 .............. (re. $1,376,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2010, as amended by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For a local government efficiency grant program administered by the department of state pursuant to section 54 of the state finance law. Of the amount appropriated herein, up to $750,000 shall be made avail- able for high priority planning grants and general efficiency plan- ning grants to eligible municipalities. Of the amount appropriated herein, up to $2,125,000 shall be made available for efficiency implementation grants to eligible munici- palities. Of the amount appropriated herein, up to $2,125,000 shall be made available for twenty-first century demonstration project grants to eligible municipalities. Of the amount appropriated herein, up to $57,133 shall be made avail- able for municipal merger incentives for eligible municipalities. Notwithstanding the above provisions of this appropriation, and subject to approval of the director of the budget, any unused moneys provided pursuant to this appropriation for high priority planning grants, general efficiency planning grants or twenty-first century demonstration project grants may be used for efficiency implementa- tion grants, and any unused moneys provided pursuant to this appro- priation for high priority planning grants, general efficiency plan- ning grants or efficiency implementation grants may be used for twenty-first century demonstration project grants. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, no payment shall be made from this appropriation without a certificate of approval by the director of the budget ... 5,057,133 .............. (re. $4,238,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2009, as amended by chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For a local government efficiency grant program administered by the department of state pursuant to section 54 of the state finance law. Of the amount appropriated herein, up to $750,000 shall be made available for high priority planning grants and general efficiency planning grants to eligible municipalities. Of the amount appropriated herein, up to $2,125,000 shall be made available for efficiency implementation grants to eligible munici- palities. Of the amount appropriated herein, up to $2,125,000 shall be made available for twenty-first century demonstration project grants to eligible municipalities. Notwithstanding the above provisions of this appropriation, and subject to approval of the director of the budget, any unused moneys 1003 12653-15-4 MISCELLANEOUS -- ALL STATE DEPARTMENTS AND AGENCIES LOCAL GOVERNMENT ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 provided pursuant to this appropriation for any one type of grant may be used for any other type of grant. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, no payment shall be made from this appropriation without a certificate of approval by the director of the budget ... 5,000,000 .............. (re. $1,239,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2008, as amended by chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2009: For a local government efficiency grant program administered by the department of state pursuant to section 54 of the state finance law. Of the amount appropriated herein, up to $2,450,000 shall be made available for high priority planning grants and general efficiency planning grants to eligible municipalities. Of the amount appropriated herein, up to $4,900,000 shall be made available for efficiency implementation grants to eligible munici- palities. Of the amount appropriated herein, up to $4,165,000 shall be made available for twenty-first century demonstration project grants to eligible municipalities. Of the amount appropriated herein, up to $500,000 shall be suballo- cated to the department of state and other state agencies subject to approval of the director of the budget for administrative expenses, regional technical assistance and state agency shared services assistance to local governments. Notwithstanding the above provisions of this appropriation, and subject to approval of the director of the budget, any unused moneys provided pursuant to this appropriation for high priority planning grants, general efficiency planning grants or twenty-first century demonstration project grants may be used for efficiency implementa- tion grants, and any unused moneys provided pursuant to this appro- priation for high priority planning grants, general efficiency plan- ning grants or efficiency implementation grants may be used for twenty-first century demonstration project grants. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, no payment shall be made from this appropriation without a certificate of approval by the director of the budget ... 12,015,000 ............. (re. $3,077,000) EFFICIENCY INCENTIVE GRANTS General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2008, as amended by chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2010: Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount appro- priated herein shall be made available for payment to the Buffalo fiscal stability authority for use in awarding grants to support city activities to achieve recurring savings through innovations and reengineering. Payments for such purposes shall be allocated subject to plans or amended plans provided pursuant to section 3857-a of the 1004 12653-15-4 MISCELLANEOUS -- ALL STATE DEPARTMENTS AND AGENCIES LOCAL GOVERNMENT ASSISTANCE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 public authorities law and subject to a payment plan approved by the director of the budget ... 1,470,000 .............. (re. $1,470,000) Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount appro- priated herein shall be made available for payment to the Erie coun- ty fiscal stability authority for use in awarding grants to support county activities to achieve recurring savings through innovations and reengineering. Payments for such purposes shall be allocated subject to plans or amended plans provided pursuant to section 3957-a of the public authorities law and subject to a payment plan approved by the director of the budget ............................. 3,430,000 ......................................... (re. $2,470,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2007, as amended by chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2010: Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the amount appro- priated herein shall be made available for payment to the Buffalo fiscal stability authority for use in awarding grants to support city activities to achieve recurring savings through innovations and reengineering. Payments for such purposes shall be allocated subject to plans or amended plans provided pursuant to section 3857-a of the public authorities law and subject to a payment plan approved by the director of the budget ... 8,630,000 .............. (re. $1,148,000) 1005 12653-15-4 MISCELLANEOUS -- ALL STATE DEPARTMENTS AND AGENCIES NATIONAL AND COMMUNITY SERVICE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS General Fund ....................... 350,000 1,213,000 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 350,000 1,213,000 ================ ================ SCHEDULE OPERATIONS PROGRAM ............................................. 350,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For services and expenses of regional volun- teer centers defined as community-based organizations with a focus on volunteerism that meets critical needs in communities, that promote service and civic engagement opportunities to a specific region of the state and have the capacity to provide training and support for non-profits and businesses interested in creating volun- teer programs. Such assistance shall be awarded by grants through one or more competitive processes to eligible communi- ty-based organizations and may also be available for sub-grants to local non-pro- fit organizations in need of volunteer coordination assistance ........................ 350,000 -------------- 1006 12653-15-4 MISCELLANEOUS -- ALL STATE DEPARTMENTS AND AGENCIES NATIONAL AND COMMUNITY SERVICE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 OPERATIONS PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: For services and expenses of regional volunteer centers defined as community-based organizations with a focus on volunteerism that meets critical needs in communities, that promote service and civic engagement opportunities to a specific region of the state and have the capacity to provide training and support for non-profits and businesses interested in creating volunteer programs. Such assist- ance shall be awarded by grants through one or more competitive processes to eligible community-based organizations and may also be available for sub-grants to local non-profit organizations in need of volunteer coordination assistance ............................... 350,000 ............................................. (re. $350,000) By chapter 53, section 1 of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses of regional volunteer centers defined as community-based organizations with a focus on volunteerism that meets critical needs in communities, that promote service and civic engagement opportunities to a specific region of the state and have the capacity to provide training and support for non-profits and businesses interested in creating volunteer programs. Such assist- ance shall be awarded by grants through one or more competitive processes to eligible community-based organizations and may also be available for sub-grants to local non-profit organizations in need of volunteer coordination assistance ... 350,000 .... (re. $350,000) By chapter 53, section 1 of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses of regional volunteer centers defined as community-based organizations with a focus on volunteerism that meets critical needs in communities, that promote service and civic engagement opportunities to a specific region of the state and have the capacity to provide training and support for non-profits and businesses interested in creating volunteer programs. Such assist- ance shall be awarded by grants through one or more competitive processes to eligible community-based organizations and may also be available for sub-grants to local non-profit organizations in need of volunteer coordination assistance ... 350,000 .... (re. $350,000) By chapter 53, section 1 of the laws of 2010: For services and expenses of regional volunteer centers defined as community-based organizations with a focus on volunteerism that meets critical needs in communities, that promote service and civic engagement opportunities to a specific region of the state and have the capacity to provide training and support for non-profits and businesses interested in creating volunteer programs. Such assist- ance shall be awarded by grants through one or more competitive 1007 12653-15-4 MISCELLANEOUS -- ALL STATE DEPARTMENTS AND AGENCIES NATIONAL AND COMMUNITY SERVICE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 processes to eligible community-based organizations and may also be available for sub-grants to local non-profit organizations in need of volunteer coordination assistance ... 350,000 .... (re. $163,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2009: For services and expenses of regional volunteer centers defined as community-based organizations with a focus on volunteerism that meets critical needs in communities, that promote service and civic engagement opportunities to a specific region of the state and have the capacity to provide training and support for non-profits and businesses interested in creating volunteer programs. Such assist- ance shall be awarded by grants through one or more competitive processes to eligible community-based organizations and may also be available for sub-grants to local non-profit organizations in need of volunteer coordination assistance ... 500,000 .... (re. $128,000) 1008 12653-15-4 MISCELLANEOUS -- ALL STATE DEPARTMENTS AND AGENCIES PAY FOR SUCCESS CONTINGENCY RESERVE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS General Fund ....................... 53,000,000 0 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 53,000,000 0 ================ ================ SCHEDULE PAY FOR SUCCESS CONTINGENCY RESERVE ......................... 53,000,000 -------------- General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 For services and expenses of pay for success initiatives to improve program outcomes in the areas of early childhood development and child welfare, health care or public safety. Such services and expenses may include, but shall not be limited to, contract payments to intermediary organ- izations responsible for raising funds to support project costs and managing the delivery of services, contract payments for the verification and validation of program outcomes achieved, and payments based on the achievement and validation of specific performance targets as agreed upon in contracts and other agreements that may be part of pay for success initi- atives; provided, however, that no contract for a pay for success initiative shall be entered into pursuant to this appropriation unless the director of the budget determines that there is a reason- able expectation that the initiative and related administration costs will generate savings to the state and/or local govern- ments net of any payments pursuant to this appropriation and, provided further that the state shall not enter into a contract pursuant to this appropriation with a party other than a not-for-profit corpo- ration or charitable foundation for the purpose of financing a pay for success initiative; such restriction shall not apply to contracts related to the evalu- 1009 12653-15-4 MISCELLANEOUS -- ALL STATE DEPARTMENTS AND AGENCIES PAY FOR SUCCESS CONTINGENCY RESERVE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 ation of or ancillary activities related to the administration of such pay for success initiative. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, for the purpose of implementing pay for success initiatives, the amounts appropriated herein may be transferred or suballocated to any state department, agency or public authority and any state department, agency or public authority may then transfer to state oper- ations to accomplish the intent of this appropriation with the approval of the director of the budget. Notwithstanding section 40 of state finance law or any other law to the contrary, this appropri- ation shall remain in full force and effect for the period April 1, 2014 to March 31, 2015 and the period April 1, 2015 to March 31, 2016 ...................... 53,000,000 -------------- 1010 12653-15-4 MISCELLANEOUS -- ALL STATE DEPARTMENTS AND AGENCIES PAYMENT TO THE CITY OF NEW YORK AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Local Government Assistance Tax Fund - 40452 For payment to the city of New York pursuant to section 3238-a of the public authorities law upon audit and warrant of the comptroller. The amount appropriated herein shall constitute fulfillment of the state's obli- gation for the fiscal year of the city of New York ending June 30, 2014 ..................................... 170,000,000 ============== 1011 12653-15-4 MISCELLANEOUS -- ALL STATE DEPARTMENTS AND AGENCIES REGIONAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 REGIONAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM General Fund Local Assistance Account - 10000 By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2005, as transferred by chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: For services and expenses of the regional economic development program pursuant to a memorandum of understanding to be executed by the governor, the temporary president of the senate, and the speaker of the assembly. All or a portion of the funds appropriated hereby may be suballocated to any department, agency, or public authority, provided, however, that the amount of this appropriation available for expenditure and disbursement on and after September 1, 2008 shall be reduced by six percent of the amount that was undisbursed as of August 15, 2008 ... 10,000,000 .............. (re. $5,159,000) 1012 12653-15-4 MISCELLANEOUS -- ALL STATE DEPARTMENTS AND AGENCIES TRIBAL STATE COMPACT REVENUE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS Special Revenue Funds - Other ...... 111,400,000 70,100,000 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 111,400,000 70,100,000 ================ ================ SCHEDULE TRIBAL STATE COMPACT REVENUE PROGRAM ....................... 111,400,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Tribal State Compact Revenue Account - 22169 Notwithstanding any other law to the contra- ry, for services and expenses of grants equal to 25 percent of the negotiated percentage of the net drop from electronic gaming devices the state receives from such devices located at the Seneca Niagara casino pursuant to the tribal compact for the purposes specified in section 99-h of the state finance law. Funds appropriated herein may be suballocated to any depart- ment, agency or public authority ............ 23,900,000 Notwithstanding any other law to the contra- ry, payments to counties eligible to receive aid equal to 10 percent of the negotiated percentage of the net drop from electronic gaming devices the state receives from such devices located at the Seneca Niagara casino pursuant to the tribal compact for purposes specified in subdivision 3-a of section 99-h of the state finance law. Funds appropriated herein may be suballocated to any depart- ment, agency or public authority ............. 9,600,000 Notwithstanding any other law to the contra- ry, for services and expenses of grants equal to 25 percent of the negotiated percentage of the net drop from electronic gaming devices the state receives from such devices located at the Seneca Allega- ny casino pursuant to the tribal compacts for the purposes specified in subdivision 3 of section 99-h of the state finance law 1013 12653-15-4 MISCELLANEOUS -- ALL STATE DEPARTMENTS AND AGENCIES TRIBAL STATE COMPACT REVENUE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 and pursuant to a plan approved by the director of the budget and developed by the empire state development corporation in consultation with municipal governments hosting tribal casinos pursuant to subdi- vision (a) of section 12 of the executive law. Copies of the approved plan shall be submitted to the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Funds appropriated herein may be suballocated to any department, agency or public authority ............................................. 11,100,000 Notwithstanding any other law to the contra- ry, payments to counties eligible to receive aid equal to 10 percent of the negotiated percentage of the net drop from electronic gaming devices the state receives from such devices located at the Seneca Allegany casino pursuant to the tribal compact for purposes specified in subdivision 3-a of section 99-h of the state finance law. Funds appropriated herein may be suballocated to any depart- ment, agency or public authority ............. 4,400,000 Notwithstanding any other law to the contra- ry, for services and expenses of grants equal to 25 percent of the negotiated percentage of the net drop from electronic gaming devices the state receives from such devices located at the Seneca Buffalo Creek casino pursuant to the tribal compact for the purposes specified in section 99-h of the state finance law. Funds appropriated herein may be suballo- cated to any department, agency or public authority .................................... 8,000,000 Notwithstanding any other law to the contra- ry, payments to counties eligible to receive aid equal to 10 percent of the negotiated percentage of the net drop from electronic gaming devices the state receives from such devices located at the Seneca Buffalo Creek casino pursuant to the tribal compact for purposes specified in subdivision 3-a of section 99-h of the state finance law. Funds appropriated herein may be suballocated to any depart- ment, agency or public authority ............. 3,200,000 1014 12653-15-4 MISCELLANEOUS -- ALL STATE DEPARTMENTS AND AGENCIES TRIBAL STATE COMPACT REVENUE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Notwithstanding any other law to the contra- ry, for services and expenses of grants equal to 25 percent of the negotiated percentage of the net drop from electronic gaming devices the state receives from such devices located at the Akwesasne Mohawk casino pursuant to the tribal compacts for the purposes specified in chapter 590 of the laws of 2004 and pursu- ant to a plan approved by the director of the budget and developed by the empire state development corporation in consulta- tion with municipal governments in the county or counties of Franklin or St. Lawrence. Such plan shall ensure that the counties of Franklin and St. Lawrence, and the affected towns therein, shall each receive 50 percent of the monies appropriated herein. Copies of the approved plan shall be submitted to the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Funds appropriated herein may be suballocated to any department, agency or public authority .............................................. 7,700,000 Notwithstanding any other law to the contra- ry, for payments to counties eligible to receive aid equal to 10 percent of the negotiated percentage of the net drop from electronic gaming devices the state receives from such devices located at the Akwesasne casino pursuant to the tribal compact for purposes specified in subdivi- sion 3-a of section 99-h of the state finance law. Funds appropriated herein may be suballocated to any department, agency or public authority ................... 3,100,000 Notwithstanding any other law to the contra- ry, for services and expenses of grants equal to 25 percent of the negotiated percentage of the net drop from electronic gaming devices plus an additional sum of $6,000,000 the state receives from such devices located at the Oneida Turning Stone casino pursuant to the tribal compact for purposes specified in section 99-h of the state finance law. Funds appropriated herein may be suballocated to any department, agency or public authority .. 23,100,000 1015 12653-15-4 MISCELLANEOUS -- ALL STATE DEPARTMENTS AND AGENCIES TRIBAL STATE COMPACT REVENUE AID TO LOCALITIES 2014-15 Notwithstanding any other law to the contra- ry, for payments to counties eligible to receive aid equal to 10 percent of the negotiated percentage of the net drop from electronic gaming devices the state receives from such devices located at the Oneida Turning Stone casino pursuant to the tribal compact for purposes specified in subdivision 3-a of section 99-h of the state finance law. Funds appropriated herein may be suballocated to any depart- ment, agency or public authority ............. 6,300,000 Notwithstanding any other law to the contra- ry, for services and expenses of grants to Madison county equal to a onetime $11,000,000 payment received by the state pursuant to an agreement with the Oneida Nation of New York for purposes specified in section 99-h of the state finance law. Funds appropriated herein may be suballo- cated to any department, agency or public authority ................................... 11,000,000 -------------- 1016 12653-15-4 MISCELLANEOUS -- ALL STATE DEPARTMENTS AND AGENCIES TRIBAL STATE COMPACT REVENUE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 TRIBAL STATE COMPACT REVENUE PROGRAM Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Tribal State Compact Revenue Account - 22169 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013: Notwithstanding any other law to the contrary, for services and expenses of grants equal to 25 percent of the negotiated percentage of the net drop from electronic gaming devices the state receives from such devices located at the Seneca Niagara casino pursuant to the tribal compact for the purposes specified in section 99-h of the state finance law. Funds appropriated herein may be suballocated to any department, agency or public authority ......................... 27,600,000 ....................................... (re. $27,600,000) Notwithstanding any other law to the contrary, for services and expenses of grants equal to 25 percent of the negotiated percentage of the net drop from electronic gaming devices the state receives from such devices located at the Seneca Allegany casino pursuant to the tribal compacts for the purposes specified in subdivision 3 of section 99-h of the state finance law and pursuant to a plan approved by the director of the budget and developed by the empire state development corporation in consultation with municipal govern- ments hosting tribal casinos pursuant to subdivision (a) of section 12 of the executive law. Copies of the approved plan shall be submitted to the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Funds appropri- ated herein may be suballocated to any department, agency or public authority ... 10,500,000 ......................... (re. $10,500,000) Notwithstanding any other law to the contrary, for services and expenses of grants equal to 25 percent of the negotiated percentage of the net drop from electronic gaming devices the state receives from such devices located at the Seneca Buffalo Creek casino pursu- ant to the tribal compact for the purposes specified in section 99-h of the state finance law. Funds appropriated herein may be suballocated to any department, agen- cy or public authority ... 5,600,000 .............. (re. $2,400,000) Notwithstanding any other law to the contrary, for services and expenses of grants equal to 25 percent of the negotiated percentage of the net drop from electronic gaming devices the state receives from such devices located at the Akwesasne Mohawk casino pursuant to the tribal compacts for the purposes specified in chapter 590 of the laws of 2004 and pursuant to a plan approved by the director of the budget and developed by the empire state development corporation in consultation with municipal governments in the county or counties of Franklin or St. Lawrence. Such plan shall ensure that the counties of Franklin and St. Lawrence, and the affected towns therein, shall each receive 50 percent of the monies appropriated herein. Copies of the approved plan shall be submitted to the chairman of the senate finance committee and the 1017 12653-15-4 MISCELLANEOUS -- ALL STATE DEPARTMENTS AND AGENCIES TRIBAL STATE COMPACT REVENUE AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Funds appropri- ated herein may be suballocated to any department, agency or public authority ... 7,100,000 ........................... (re. $7,100,000) By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2012: Notwithstanding any other law to the contrary, for services and expenses of grants equal to 25 percent of the negotiated percentage of the net drop from electronic gaming devices the state receives from such devices located at the Seneca Niagara casino pursuant to the tribal compact for the purposes specified in section 99-h of the state finance law. Funds appropriated herein may be suballocated to any department, agency or public authority ......................... 28,600,000 ........................................ (re. $9,100,000) Notwithstanding any other law to the contrary, for services and expenses of grants equal to 25 percent of the negotiated percentage of the net drop from electronic gaming devices the state receives from such devices located at the Seneca Allegany casino pursuant to the tribal compacts for the purposes specified in subdivision 3 of section 99-h of the state finance law and pursuant to a plan approved by the director of the budget and developed by the empire state development corporation in consultation with municipal govern- ments hosting tribal casinos pursuant to subdivision (a) of section 12 of the executive law. Copies of the approved plan shall be submitted to the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Funds appropri- ated herein may be suballocated to any department, agency or public authority ... 11,200,000 .......................... (re. $8,800,000) Notwithstanding any other law to the contrary, for services and expenses of grants equal to 25 percent of the negotiated percentage of the net drop from electronic gaming devices the state receives from such devices located at the Akwesasne Mohawk casino pursuant to the tribal compacts for the purposes specified in chapter 590 of the laws of 2004 and pursuant to a plan approved by the director of the budget and developed by the empire state development corporation in consultation with municipal governments in the county or counties of Franklin or St. Lawrence. Such plan shall ensure that the counties of Franklin and St. Lawrence, and the affected towns therein, shall each receive 50 percent of the monies appropriated herein. Copies of the approved plan shall be submitted to the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. Funds appropriated herein may be suballocated to any department, agency or public authority ... 6,800,000 .......... (re. $4,600,000) 1018 12653-15-4 MISCELLANEOUS -- ALL STATE DEPARTMENTS AND AGENCIES WORLD TRADE CENTER -- WORKERS' COMPENSATION BOARD AID TO LOCALITIES - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 WORKERS' COMPENSATION BOARD WORLD TRADE CENTER PROGRAM Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal MISCELLANEOUS Operating Grants Fund Federal Grants for Disaster Assistance Account - 25300 By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2002, and such amount as trans- ferred by chapter 14, section 1, of the laws of 2003: For transfer to the workers' compensation board for the federal share of services and expenses related to workers' compensation benefit costs related to the September 11, 2001 attack on the New York City World Trade Center, in accordance with federal regulations ... 175,000,000 ...................................... (re. $25,000,000) 1019 12653-15-4 S 2. Section 1 of a chpater of the laws of 2014, enacting the state operations budget, is amended by replacing appropriations for the State Board of Elections in their entirety with the schedule shown below: STATE BOARD OF ELECTIONS STATE OPERATIONS 2014-15 For payment according to the following schedule: APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS General Fund ....................... 8,140,000 0 Special Revenue Funds - Federal .... 0 17,400,000 Special Revenue Funds - Other ...... 3,000,000 1,000,000 ---------------- ---------------- All Funds ........................ 11,140,000 18,400,000 ================ ================ SCHEDULE REGULATION OF ELECTIONS PROGRAM .............................. 6,880,000 -------------- General Fund State Purposes Account - 10050 Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, the OGS Interchange and Transfer Authority and the IT Interchange and Transfer Authority as defined in the 2014-15 state fiscal year state operations appropriation for the budget division program of the division of the budget, are deemed fully incorporated herein and a part of this appropriation as if fully stated. PERSONAL SERVICE Personal service--regular ...................... 2,899,000 Temporary service ................................. 45,000 Holiday/overtime compensation ...................... 4,000 -------------- Amount available for personal service ........ 2,948,000 -------------- NONPERSONAL SERVICE Supplies and materials ........................... 128,000 Travel ............................................ 26,000 Contractual services ............................. 701,000 Equipment ......................................... 77,000 -------------- Amount available for nonpersonal service ....... 932,000 -------------- 1020 12653-15-4 Program account subtotal ................... 3,880,000 -------------- Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Voting Machine Examinations Account NONPERSONAL SERVICE Contractual services ........................... 3,000,000 -------------- Program account subtotal ................... 3,000,000 -------------- ELECTION ENFORCEMENT PROGRAM ................................. 4,260,000 -------------- General Fund State Purpose Account - 10050 For services and expenses related to compli- ance, including but not limited to over- sight of campaign receipts and expendi- tures, and educational efforts to increase compliance. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, the OGS Interchange and Transfer Authority and the IT Interchange and Transfer Authority as defined in the 2014-15 state fiscal year state operations appropriation for the budget division program of the division of the budget, are deemed fully incorporated herein and a part of this appropriation as if fully stated. PERSONAL SERVICE Personal service - regular ..................... 1,089,000 -------------- NONPERSONAL SERVICE Contractual service .............................. 421,000 -------------- For services and expenses related to enforcement of the election law, including but not limited to the investigation of violations and referral for prosecution. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, the OGS Interchange and Transfer Authority and the IT Interchange and Transfer Authority as defined in the 2014-15 state fiscal year state operations appropriation for the budget division 1021 12653-15-4 program of the division of the budget, are deemed fully incorporated herein and a part of this appropriation as if fully stated. PERSONAL SERVICE Personal service - regular ..................... 1,046,000 -------------- NONPERSONAL SERVICE Contractual service .............................. 404,000 -------------- For the purchase of software and/or the development of technology related to compliance and enforcement. NONPERSONAL SERVICE Contractual service ............................ 1,300,000 -------------- STATE OPERATIONS - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2014-15 REGULATION OF ELECTIONS PROGRAM Special Revenue Funds - Federal Federal MISCELLANEOUS Operating Grants Fund Help America Vote Act Implementation Account By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For services and expenses related to the implementation of federal election requirements including the help America vote act of 2002 and the military and overseas voter empowerment act of 2009. Nonpersonal service ... 6,500,000 ................... (re. $6,500,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2010: For services and expenses related to the implementation of the mili- tary and overseas voter empowerment act of 2009..................... 6,500,000 ......................................... (re. $4,500,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2009, as amended by chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2011: For HAVA related expenditures ... 6,000,000 ......... (re. $4,000,000) By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2005, as added by chapter 62, section 1, of the laws of 2005: For services and expenses related to the help America vote act of 2002; provided however, expenditures shall be made from this appro- priation only pursuant to a contract, or modified contract, approved by a vote of the state board of elections pursuant to subdivision 4 of section 3-100 of the election law, or, absent a contract, pursu- ant to a vote of the state board of elections for expenditure pursu- ant to subdivision 4 of section 3-100 of the election law. The 1022 12653-15-4 amounts hereby appropriated may be increased or decreased through interchange with any other special revenue funds - federal, federal operating grants fund - 290 appropriation in the board or trans- ferred to any other eligible state agency for the purpose of imple- menting the help America vote act of 2002, provided that any such interchange or transfer shall be approved by the state board of elections pursuant to subdivision 4 of section 3-100 of the election law and, in addition, any such interchange or transfer shall be approved by the director of the budget who shall file copies thereof with the state comptroller and the chairman of the senate finance and assembly ways and means committees. For services and expenses incurred prior to April 1, 2005............. 5,000,000 ......................................... (re. $1,000,000) For services and expenses incurred on or after April 1, 2005 ......... 15,000,000 ....................................... (re. $ 1,400,000) Special Revenue Funds - Other Miscellaneous Special Revenue Fund Help America Vote Act Matching Funds Account By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2009: For expenses including prior year liabilities related to satisfying the matching fund requirements of section 253(b) (5) of the help America vote act of 2002; provided however, expenditures shall be made from this appropriation only pursuant to a contract, or modi- fied contract, approved by a vote of the state board of elections pursuant to subdivision 4 of section 3-100 of the election law, or, absent a contract, pursuant to a vote of the state board of elections for expenditure pursuant to subdivision 4 of section 3-100 of the election law. Contractual services ... 1,000,000 .................. (re. $1,000,000)
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